TIITJItSDAY, MARCH 28, 1018 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGS Monster Money I The Cold Blooded Facts Are We Must Raise Money. We are sorry this condition exists. We are sorry we are unable to take the profits we are entitled to; especial ly just at this time, just at the beginning of the spring season, just at a time when our spring goods are arriving, but it matters not to the buying public why this is necessary. We are asking no sympathy. All you are inter ested in is, how much money you can save. This we are going to leave to G. W. Kennett. We have placed our entire stock in his hands. He has signed an agreement with us to raise us $3000 by Saturday night, April 13th. We have placed no reserve on the prices" he shall make. It is up to him to raise the money. Every thing in our entire stock will be included in this slaughter of prices. Wolf &. Miller, Springfield, Oregon. Sale Opens 1 M M Sale Will Close Fn. Morning, Mar. Z9 B B: Sat Night, April 1 At y:u o uiocr I m mm B COME EVERY DAY BE HERE What This Sale MeanstothePeo- pie of Springfield. Coming just at this time, just at the opening of the spring season means a wonderful saving. Now is the time everyone is interested in their spring buying. The class of goods carried by this well known firm, the stock being complete, hun dreds of dollars' worth of spring goods already is in stock. New goods arriving every day, all will be included in this mighty slaughter of prices. The manner in which this sale, will be conducted, the reputation of this well konwn firm back of every transaction, every article sold posi tively guaranteed, is bound to make this a sale that will long be remembered. (P v , - We Must Have We Are Going to Get Them lBa We Have the Goods hp. Prices JM - Will Sell Them ' M Merchandise That Will Be Included In This Sale. Men's heavy log. shoes Men's med. heavy shoes Men's dress shoes Men's Eng. walk, shoes Men's tennis shoes Ladies' shoes Children's shoes Men's furnishings Men's work shirts Men's dress shirts Collars, ties, hosiery In fact everything car ried in a first-class shoe and Gent's furnishing store. It has always been the policy of this firm to carry nothing but the very best merchandise obtainable, and most of this stock was bought before the 'extreme advance hi pri ces. All will be priced for quick selling for the money must be raised. I have signed a contract with Wolf & Miller to raise for them $3,000 by Saturday night, April 13th. I realize what this means. I realize that drastic meacures must be used to accomplish this. I realize'that prices must be made that will force the buying. They have turned over their entire stock to me, have placed no reserve on the prices I shall make, so the cost of the goods will be forgotten. Prices will be made that will astonish you. Everything will be included. This will be your opportunity to supply your wants for the entire season. Goods will be displayed for your con. venience and marked in plain figures. Everything possible will be done to make this sale the greatest sale ever given in Springfield, for I am going to fulfill my agreement. G. W. KENNETT, in Charge of Sale WOLF & MILLER SPRINGFIELD, OREGON Look for the Big Sign