. • « * - •• f 4 a ; .• ■SfiSV«? *• p » I ♦ * « i’’ • 4 ’ • •• * G •W-' îÔ M .1 >'• p * *■ i' r r f ■ • v- • » • • . 4» * • •/ ■*. ‘•X • ■„ • ’ »./ • * . Sr m t • * * L... - * 1 ■ ’ * * ’ * • * • *. I I * * < , » • - • . ’ ■* 4 < » J . ‘, »7- ► f ‘*** -*.•< T * I • I « , y • • ’ < % . '. . • .»• • » * . e • W--C •’TZ* 4« *4 » » » a * • • • x : « * •/’ .*• • • » < > , »-A .. V*; • *1 « 9 »X * fl > >?■ « » » J A - •• • > A GENUINE * ' * • ■’ * ■ i s, » • < • 5 I ' • it f f ’ • ; * ■( » * V » • > tf * 1 Za ri < « * t « ♦ V « 4 L. • * p. T . ♦ » „ t * i •y rt V* « < ■ * *■ ■ . 4 ♦ 9 I P ■* I ’ * h * * . ' *■ r? • k * "• V D. / r ’.■**-•* I . Trotter Department is to be closed out by JULY 4, 1908. The entire AtocK and Fixtures of The Store, STAYTON, OREGON G. D. Other business being the reason for selling out. Our 40 days of Reduction Sale has left $25,000 of Merchandise^) be closed out-all Clean Snappy Goods to be dumped into this great Closing Out Mauger. This Store is a Veritable Bargain (’ount, r. (’omc carlv. .< ’<-mc often, (»ct first ( hoice of the many Special lots arrai.gcd on tables through the center of the store. We sav » » vou will profit by vour coming An opportunity of a life- time for you. (’omc..with • vour monev • and produce. M $1.00 25c to buy. $1.00 Tan Rus- (M Aß 25C -ian Bln Oxfords ^J»vV $.50 Chocolate lit 23c Bln Oxfords $_’.5 ■? 1 rettiwats $| OO, 3 50 and 2.50 Ox- fools nt similar re. l>c Roasted < ’»»five per lb. 12 Cloth?« Pin« t 1 > Hundreds of Specials l*c:'d (»nr price . . • >nie and examine th ■ goods and be con­ w ill be placed on sale. Shrewd vinced. \\ c arc selling ( lothing >hoes, Hats. Groceries, buyers w ill snap them up like Dry Goods, W; sh Goods, r'tirnishings for men and women at the pi ices your store pays fur them, and in many instances a trout would a ily. .to other tor less. Look at our prices on (’lot lies I ’ins. ’iCast, Soap, (’of- stores conic, .special to you. ces, Sugar, Tobacco^. Oxford Shoes, Vuslin I nderwear, Shirt (’oine expecting mudi and W aists, etc. Our price on a Suit of Clothing, ora Eadie’s Silk Petticoat w ill save you oftentimes a whole week’s work. you will not be disupointed. Head, investigate and be convinced 908 Oxfordsfor Ladies Are you going to save money this year? ‘if i We don’t want dollars worth (d goods in Oregon at 12 o'clock, I’. M., July 3, 1‘JOS. Oxfords Grocery Department * j u 'C T THE G. D. TROTTER Department Store, Stay­ ton Ore., must be CLOSED OUT by July 4, 1908. Spring and Summer 1908 Patterns *$ IS (io I .adies Red Silk Em- $2 0(1 Ladies* tine Lawn »roidcred and pleated Petti­ tm k d amt ¡a. <• in 4 'ÌC \\ I »4* J coat, with star-like medallion IS inch du-’ rulli» CQ AA si.75 values, BatUinbarg good for 5 vrs, >P7/»vv Q Ep $1175 Ladies Green Silk eoli ar Petticoat, similar to above 1 lot ladies light and med­ not quite so elabor- Q AA ium dark Shirt Waists ately trinimi d O.vv 100S patterns. Real worth $13 00 Lavender 7 AA / .VV .50 and GO cents $12.."iO Pin-f'becked and for large Plaid Silk Pet­ ticoat—great vai. at 1 lot—•’»<»«• to $1.00 $10.00 Silk Petti­ Silks per yd. coats for $ 9.00 Silk Petti- «•oats for a yd. W bite u. $7.5o c will buy a cambric lace trimmcl, beaded corset cover, worth any woman's money I' m - ■.ill buj a V neck cambric night gown with 3 clusters of .5 nar­ row rows of tucks with lace insertion over each shoulder. I bis generous garment is worth 1.25 ?1.(M» will buy an 1< inch fancy flounce, lace and muslin tucked insertion Petticoat 4 ^E value J 1 I .<1.35 will buy a $2.2.” inch embroidered flounce Muslin I'nderskirt, Shall I save you 9Oc on this garment. 1.5(1 and 2.00 Voi I »ale price per yd. 1.38 2.00 Blue Serge, «ale price, per yd 1.39 .75 Light Suiting, wale price, per yd. 39 75 and 1.00 yd. Silks, per yd .65 1.25 and 1 50 yd. Silks, per yd. .83 1 lot .75 to 1.50 Silk«, |»er yd. .25 Novelty Check« and Plaid Dress Goods at one-half price. attansK 4 t • t <ï 9 > 1 r I it < Ì Ji TRÔTTFR DEPARTMENT STORE A À à V A A U A k A. STAYTON, OREGON. ♦ 1 % * <»