Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, January 21, 1913, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    TUESDAY, JANUARY 21,
1911
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Our
tVift bistorv of "Kn
Our great Clearance Sale has stimulate) -liinhe opening of thk
ine ftw, of weather gggteSali
We still however have plenty of merchandise on hand to toptWtegB -
Great Sale Will Positively Close Saturday, reoruqry ,, ,9,3
Hen's Suits At A Great Sacrifice
Lot No 1 Men's and Young Men's Suits
sold regularly at from $15 to;
S20, this special lot, your choice ipy.OD
Tn Men s HiVh Grade Suits. Choice patterns, sold reg-
ukriv at from SIS to ?1.5U, mis special iou -i p o f
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Extra Sp3c!a!Jn Uses and Embreldsries
27 inch Embroidery Flouncing very hand
some designs, sold regularly at
from $1 to 1.25, this week at 79C
Beautiful line of Laces at Special 8c
Yost cbc&e in Val asi Toichoa Laces said regalaarly at Ite to
15c, this week per yard -
18-inch Taffetta Silks Now 29c
Cleans est this line, only a few short lerths left, regular T2c
goods, '
3 6-inclt Percales H!ii2I Values 10c
Yost choke of our entire sioci, light and . dsrk shades.
Cotton Blankets This Week at 45c
Large sire Cotton Bkiikets, sire MiTo, in Greys, Tars ard White
Extra Vibes
Ladies Sldrts, Extra Special $4.85
Our entire line cf Uiies Shirts, sold regutsHy st 7.0)
and $7,50 included in this bt, AH new goods.
Dont
Fail
To
Visit
This
Store
During
This
Week
at tout choice for
Extra Special on Boys' Suits
No 1 About 50 Boys' Suits in the lot, choice patterns, up-
late stv!es and full run of sizes, sold Qr qr
rShriy at from $5 to $6.50, choice this week $0.1)0
rjeciaTBoHand-Tanored Suits
ScJ regularly at from 7.50 to $10. Your choice A Q c
th;i week at " " 4pxC4
Extra Special on Boys' Overcoats
Our entire ike reduced to Bed Pwock Prices. Buy now during this
Extra Special on Boys' Shoes
lie enri-e line now going at prices that mean a great saving to
One Lot of $2.50 to 3 Shoes at
$1.50 per Pair
Ladies' Suits and Coats, Choice $4.85
OrJy a few in this lot, styles are net the latest, hence the prl-e.
These garments sold reguisrfy at frem $16 to 5x
.-n win fi-i r-y-r srre b-riiins in Eirm'nts. Cdis mi Ends and Broken Lines. We are taking a great loss on
may items in crder to class cut lines. Great Bargains in Curtains and Curtain Mi-iaL Cdi pairs cf Cuitams and Fortiers at less than cost. Remnants
cf Dress Gds, Silks and Cotton Fabrics, Tahle linens and ether inateriil it iriatiy redncs d prices.
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SNOW REIGNS ON
BORDER OF PACIFIC
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perrislon vt the city marshal, f
brought iato sem-e to elear the long
tretehe cf walk and tUo was used
to elear the middle of the streets k
refckl. This unique deviee for tiif
barking" of snow is a home-made
eontrivaiiee and attracted general i
tentioo. It was profiled by i ta
of burses asd did the work qiuetly.
An arasv of business men and
f.; ve w'ere al buy at all times m
the" eSrt to keep walks clear for
tra veL
Lcjiaf Operations Cease,
The work in the H'ing if
stopped and t'e mills tmrfW
el,ed down. Tte Dallas Lumber
U-nr eic;pai;r. whkh Lad intern
ed"u renew wk after havi
e!J down for sEe time fur
baiilin? of tbe dluI. deeiiled to
por.e acr prop.el work nntu
iLe W are able to supply
k- Tte eoc:pacy aU tm
work in the van! and at the pu
aatil tLe x w e-.-.iId be eleaN
work. It L? rpt:J "f,
these paee will be n-u"..
wek- . ,
Frail Trees Usisjored. ,
lea. for ihM.!: f
ar.'.s wa Ie:t I " ,. ,
SJav the bev,:er.t a'
a:a sea breere wkovm i
cah of besets w
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ae creaie. ,
nasties i.fErera Orr- .
Witt shows are a r-.t-i..: r
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