Tlic Telephone-Register A Wen-Written and JOB PRINTING ROOM PROPERLY DISPLAYED ADVERTISEMENT In a newspaper like the TrLimos e -R eg trrra, IS WELL EQUIPPED WITH MATERIAL IS ALWAYS HAS FINEST PAPER STOCK. -SXTOISTJZ IDOIuIL-AJRS TO A BUSINESS MAN. With Competent Printers in Charge it is an Easy Matter to Guarantee Satisfaction. •• A Drop of Ink May Make a Million Think.*« Circulation Guaranteed Greater Than That of Any Other Paper Published in Yamhill County. REGISTER Established August. 1881. TELEPHONE Established June. 1886 Consolidated Feb. 1,1889. M c M innville , O regon , T hursday , D ecember 17,1891. VOL. III. NO. 46 OR ONE-FIFTH OFF tO TWO WEEKS ONLY! THE GREATEST OFFER EVER MADE RY US OR ANY OTH ER FIRM IN YAMHILL CO. After the Holidays we are going to make extensive repairs in our store, Thoroughly renovating and decorat ing the entire room, which will necessitate the removal of our goods; Consequently we wish to reduce our Stock as low as possible. Therefore, THIS MEANS $4.00 OFF OF EVERY $20.00 WORTH of GOODS, And Actually Reduces Many Articles Below First Cost! Now is the time to buy CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A Nice Suit or Overcoat, a Pair of our Fine Blankets, or Shoes, or a Nice Umbrella or Silk Handkerchief will make a good present and be of some use to the recipient. DON’T MISS THIS GREAT SALE As you will not soon have such another opportunity to buy good Goods at such Prices. Our Goods are all Marked in Plain Figures, hence no putting prices up. SAME PRICE TO ALL! KAY & TODT), CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS. I ) O Goods when advertised to be sold at Cost are usually sold at a profit to the seller. The buyer has no means of finding out the cost of the goods he is buy- * • • ¡ng and simply takes the word of the seller. We have been in business in this city for years and have sold Thousands of Dollar» Worth of Goods to the people of this county. These goods are not sold at cost, but are sold very near it. The people know the price of Staple Articles and we will sell them articles at 20 per cent, below those prices. Our Prices are plainly marked on all goods and the purchaser deducts 20 per cent, from these figures. If any one thinks there is very much more than 20 percent, profit in clothing and gents’ furnishing goods, one year's experience in the business will show him different. Recollect you can get for the next two weeks a 820 suit of clothes for 816; a §10 overcoat for $8, and so on. This is no buncomb, but is earnest talk to our customers. Our large line of Fall and Winter goods must be sold. Quick sales and small profits are preferable to slow sale of unseasonable goods. KAY & TODD.