Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, January 15, 1915, Image 3

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    MAIL ORDERS
FIRST ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
GILBERT
We give Prompt
and careful attention
to all Mail Orders.
Give us a trial during
this sale and your
purchases will be se­
lected the same as if
you did it yourself.
OREGON
^7 ALE to commence
Monday morning,
January 11th and to
continue till the first
of February, 1915.
Don’t fail to come
and buy your Ging­
hams for your Sum­
mer Dre sas.
We find it absolutely ueeessarv to give our first sale and to continue each year lor
the reason that this is the time of year when every wide awake merchant tries to clean
up his last year’s stoc k of merchandise. Second because we must raise money to pay
the heavy bills that come due this time of the year, and third because we have ordered
extremely heavy for spring and must make room on our shelves. Everything on our
Dry Goods side of the house will he reduced in price.
D o m e s t i c D e p a i 't m e n t
CLEARANCE PRICES
Calicoes, 7c grade, per yard.....................
Drees Ginghams, 10c to 15c grade, per yd
Outing Flannel. 10 to 12^0 graft, per yd
Bleached Sheetings, 10c grade, per yard
Unbleached Sheeting, 10c grade, per yi
9 4 Bleached Sheeting, 35c grade. .
9 4 Unbleached Sheeting, 33c grade
Best Feather T eking, 25c grade. .
Straw Ticking, 15c grade .........
Table Oilcloth, 25c grade. . . .
Women’s Silk and Sateen Fetiiccais
Silk Petticoats. $5.00 values .................. $3.48
Silk Petticoats, $3 00 values ................. 2.48
Sateen Petticoats, $1.75 values...............1.38
Sateen Petticoats, $1.25 values............. 98c
CORSETS
CLEARANCE
PRICES
Corsets, $1 50 grad« ................................$1.35
s h o e s
CLEARANCE PRICES
Corsets, 1.75 grade. . . . ; ...................... 1.57
Corsets, 2.00 grade.................................. 1 80
Corsets, 2.50 grade................................. 2.19
Corsets, 3.00 grade................................. 2.49
All kinds Ladies’ Kimonas and Children’s
Dresses,20 per cent discount from the regular
price.
A1 Shoes will be reduced in pi ice—some
not so much as others.
One odd lot for ladies, per pair............ 98o
One odd lot for ladies, per pair ............$1.48
All other lines of Shoes reduced 10 percent,
Florsheim and Bergman’s alone excepted.
All Bubber Footwear reduced 5 per cent
from the regular price.
All Wool, extra cape, blue, $5.50 yalue. . $4.50
All Wool, extra cape., blue 4 50 value.. 4.15
All Wool, best grade, blue flannel, 4 00
3.60
alue. .
All Wool, lighter weight, 2..25 value. . . . 200
1.35
All 1.50 Shirts.........
45c
Work Shiirts, 50c vallue...
We have an odd lot of Clothing which wo
wish to clean up at almost any price. You
will be surprised to see tho price when you
come.
Extra special—one lot Men’s «hirts, value
to $1.50, Clearance Sale price, each, 35c.
Men’s Shirts—Clearance Prices
V;
CLOTHING
MEN S HATS—81.50 values 1.35, 82.00 values 1.80, 83.00 values 2,50.
Men’s All Wool Underwear will be Greatly Reduced
$1.50 Garments for 1.35; $2.50 Garments for 2.00; 65c Gar­
ments for 15c.
With every Overcoat sold will give you the choice of any Hat in the house.
The large doll given away Xmas was won by Ward Sappington,
his guess being 1850. Number of beans in the jar was 1858.
GROGLRÏLÔ
We have no general sale on iu our Grocery Department, but here are a few good
things as desert, .
3 cans Corn 25c, case price $2.00
Pearl Oil in bulk 85c for 5 gal
3 cans Tomatoes 25o, case price $2.00
Pearl Oil in case $2.35 case or $1.20 can
Dried Peaches Me per pound while they last
Elaine Oil, $3.25 case or $1.65 a can
Thanking you for your liberal patronage and wishing you & happy and prosperous New Year.
D. W. GILBERT & SO N S
BEA V ER, OREGON