16 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 19.10. DARING s 4C' DECISIVE h , DEDUCTIONS 3i -,v A wonderful array of marvelous values. The absolute cli max of al merchandising feats are distanced by this THRILLING, SLAUGHTERING, SLASHING OF PRICES $15,000 $15,000 Worth of high class merchandise to be disposed and distributed at seven free performances one daily each day of this week, starting promptly at 8 a. m. and closing at 6 p. m. Saturday positively the last performance as this store will be closed on that night when pe will fold our tents, box the remaining goods and ramble on, to be gone but not forgotten for this BANKRUPT SALE the greatest of all sales, will linger longer in the lasting memories of local residents and of those for miles and miles around as an event never to be repeated; So by all means don't fail to attend this great Bargain Carnival, an ostentatious and overwhelming event of universal importance. Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists $6000 worth of ladies' misses' and children's ready-to-wear garments to be sold this week at 33 to 50 per cent of reg. price Underwear and Hosiery $3000 worth of ladies', misses' and children's Underwear and Hosiery, m fall and winter weight, on sale this week at from 20 to 40 percent less Saturday September 3rd Last Day of Big Bankrupt Sale Dry Goods, Silks. Linens, Wash Goods $5000 worth of merchandise in this department, season able and dependable goods, to be sold this last week at 25 to 60 percent of original Cost Shoes $2000 worth of Shoos for ladies and children, for dress, street and school, all sizes and leathers, go in tho final closing week. SHOE SALE CLOSES WED. NIGHT. At absolute cost Remember you are welcome whether you come to look or buy C. F. Hurlburt & Company Baker-Hutchason Old Stand Near the Postoffice 4 '