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TOT OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL - PO RITA HP, I " Y fO. f sua i! We Are at it With Hammer F;tJ FcotLall 1- and Watch : C:;tr:iut!oit 'to ', V ( ' f - and Tonss Boys Hard-to-Fit and Hard-to-Plcaee Men Specially Invited to ''. . -. Inapect Our Stock j -, , .. t The Chicago will sell you a better sult-for the money then any atora on the coaat, barring none. We .are the meet modern and up-to-date men's and boys' -top to toe. outfitters within 1600 miles of Portland any direction. 7 CA AlVwoot, eingle or double Sack Suits, in pure ajf mOM all-wool clays, serges, cheviots, tweeds and cas aimeres, in dark mixtures, medium color or black and blue; are mostly small lota taken from our $10 and $12.60 suits, where the lines of sixes get broken. -. ----- 1 A Puf worsteds, tweeds, cheviota, days, serges, etc eylU are complete lines of sisea from $4 to 40 bust meas ure. You wiU find most all the suits in mis fine that arc shown by other stores at $18.50 or a little more.- r 1"? CA For your choke of 1,000 Suits, including black yldU and blue claya, eergea, cheviots, unfinished wwateda and Thibet cloths, also elegant broken plaids, over and underplaida, down patterns, silk, mixtures, etc the exact duplicatea of $18 goods at other stores. 51 C IY1 A popular price for the majority of people and eyltJalAJ should secure an A 1 suisnvery way, shape and manner. We wiU give you a better selection, made of better cloth man others charge $1$ for. CA a 1 C Imported materials, custom-tailor epl'etjlJ W $LD finished, in the latest staple or novel fabrica, that are m every way equal to the beat custom tailor's production at $30 to $40. .-. . y.-; , Overcoats Cravenettes The prices below refer to bom fall and medium and heavy weight garments. The many styles of fabric and de sign of fashion will be found more of less at all the different prices.' . ., Ti . v -j - 47 CA aervkeable Overcoats, mostly dark colors, e9( tOU in knee lengths or the longer styles. ( A Pure All-Wool Overcoats, m the staple and late )1U fashionable cloths. The atylea run from the short Box Top Coat to the long Cossack with or without belt back. CI 7 C A Bo QV9 Cossack length, coverta, elOU tweeds, cheviots, Thibets, Kerseys, beavers and a most sxleueNe line of cravenette or watershed coats. The variety of cotorsplaide, etc, cover a wide range of atuaciife materials. The values are decidedly the beat to be found. . ,; ' 915.00, S17.50, f 20.00, f 25.00, ft 30.00 Keepe taking you on up into the grandest line of fine Over coats and Cravenettes that has been your good fortune to see In many a day. and fine of mis They comprise everything mat's good I m's styles. ,V . T A HATS 1 - Every bouse hi town has the best for the money. Well, let them have it that way, but the people don't be lieve h, for our Hat trade la aomethmg enormoua. We be lieve that we secure our hats cheaper than anv atora hi town and we know that we aell them at one-halt the profit asked by others. That's why we aell ao many Good Hats. df CA wm 7 dye Soft or Stiff Hat, in $0 a? ladU atylea. We save you $0 cents on this hat. AA Soft 8tif Hats, late atylea, are better than e9vU other stores' $8.60, and compare favorably with the beet $S.00 ones shown la Portland. - O CA 80,1 Stiff Hats, made by Mallory ft Co, and 4LUJ we aell it with a guarantee that ifs better than any $3.00 one Bold la Portland, pver 60 styles and colors to choose from.- . ' . - t. Genuine John B. 8tetson high grade Soft Hata, STUtVU six shapes, four colors. You know what yon pay for them; no use saying anything. . CAPS . Auto, Golf, Cossack, Belvedere and Military. Hm Big Stort In tbs Mlddto of tht) Elock 69-71-73 ThW Strostt aM. 0k n4 Ftnt eaaiaaaeaeeMBBaiBBaaeaepeB"aaeaaaBBaBBaaaap - - f e) HAVE BEGUN : ; lt 5 cyiVT OUNTAINS of Suits, Overcoats, Pants, Hats, Shoes C i Y and Furnishihgs for men, youth and children, "all ; new and freslf of this season's make and style; from the best known "houses of America and Europe, at a Saving to ypu of I fully; 20 per cent The Chicago is eminently Portland's Greatest Clothing Store, reaching out for the patronage of the wage earner, the producing dasswa store for all the people, not a select f6w. We do not'eredit or book a four flush aris-; tocracy at the expense of the honest class. We buy and sell for cash and your money at this store buys the best value and most satisfaction that is possible to be had in all the BROAD LANDS OF UNCLE'.SAM, 'Ui Ur;- $50, Some thne ago we offered $04 oash to any per son that would send us plan to distribute 100 watches to boys under If yeara of age. Aa no plan ' ipted by the committee which wma consid- ered better than our original Ust plan, ,we allowed ; me boys earning the watches to voice the dlstribu-' ; tlonof the6U Below wiU be found a list o( charl- ; . table Institutions receiving the money. This Hat , wma submitted to the chamber of commerce and . pronounced a good and wormy lot -of institutions t to receive the donatkma. r. s'. i f u' '' 1ft it ! - " ..a M I. MMlnt m eJtAA lmU t TW Chicago Clothing Company Gllsan; Children's Jlome, Corbett near Gaines I . , . .v. - V... Babys Home,' Mra. Charles Settoh, president; 't . Boys' and Girls' Home, Bast Twenty-ninth, near .. , Gllaan: Children's Jiome, Corbett near Gaino street; Florence Crittenden Home, East. Thirty- first street; Good Samaritan Hospital, Home for the Aged, East 8tark and Thirtieth streets; at , ' ton Home for the Aged, 975 Michigan ' avenuej : ' Rescue Home, Salvation Army, 70S Vancouver avenue; St. Vincent's Hospital, worlungman'a Home, 48 Second street. -, . if-t .v. ' , t . - , This store has distributed to the j boys of Portland and vicinity over I ,1,000 footballs and watches, - Not . with purchases,' but we gave every - boy an opportunity to earn a watch or football for a few hours of bis ' time, apent in securing signatures ( : By the above plan he feels that lie earned his watch, and so he does. He is taught industry and la not obligated to anyone for his football or watch it makes him' proud of his ability and' mora self-reliant In the future. ; :v . ' MOTHERS For tomorrow the Boys- department wiU -offer eome f the best bargains of this season. . We have received sev eral new styles in Suits and Overcoata bought them right and will -give some great valuee. ' . ' , . Thia new department is loaded to the guarda with choice styles and good materials, an entire new stock of Suits, Panta, Overcoata, Hate,, Shoes and Furnishings, at prices that will not stand In the way of your trading at The Chicago. i v .. vVv. ,1 ;' -Vvv Good, aervkeable, medium and dark color Suite; usu ally aell at $2.00. ' For.. .f 15 All-wool, 30 atylea'; easUy worth $8.00. ' For. . ,,V. .$2.35 All-wool, 8 styles; easily worth $5.00. For. .'U...f 3.85 All-wool. M styles; eaauV worth $6,50, , For...:,f4.85 All-wool 50c Knee Pants For.;. ...35 AU-woot 75c Knee Pants.! For......,,...... ......50 Young: Men's Suits f vvN"--' - 'Sizes x to to ; .: jV;-;'.:.-, -For the youth who wants anappy styles In good wearing materials The Chicago offers unequaled opportunities. ... aj For good wearing all-wool 8uita dark and me ep4OU dium colors; the kind you have to, pat $7 JO for ebewhere. , - " - ' v J-. mm QC Singte and double breasted styles, black,-blue, e9f OH plaids, stripes, broken plalda, neat mizturea, etc; usual $10 suits. ; v . ' ' " . b g -Tailor-made Suits, In single and double breast; JyOt) arc beauties. , AH the latest and nobbiest styles; usually sold at $1.W. - . . . , - . . r A Just bow good how nicely styled and the ele epl oVf gant materiala are. very hard to describe with ink, but the most particular dresser wu) find his Jdea in thfr lot of $15 values. ; - , - 1 arid Cravenettes Overcoats, m good, dependable wearing materials, as low as S5.00. L A grand showing of finer garments it..;.,.U-.T.w....f7 f 9.85, f 12.50, f 15.00 The . Fall Top Coat and Long Cossack, with belt, are the leading styles for fall and winter. While the ever pop ular Cravenette In a variety of beautiful patterns will be worn fully as much aa last aeaaon. ' . v,- , Shoes for Men ' ' . This department sells more Good Shoes than any men's store on the coast. Why? Because we handle good shoes only guarantee every pair we aell to be comfortable, fit and wear right or a new pair free. We prefer to sell 10 pairs at, 5 cents a pair profit while Mr Price Fiends sells one pair with his usual $1 or $1.50 profit.'' See us for Good Shoes. 1 sC For men's giant calf, box calf and kangaroo Bals ; 3)1 0u old price-sweaters charge you $&fl5 and $2.50 for them. , v , - , . '' : '. - . - 3 C For AnCW0 vlci Ud, velour caH, kid lined, $L0O etc; may are rattling wearers; $8 values. - V C3 CA quality kid' or linen fined Bala, and Bluch 9uuU era, patent colt, vici Ud, calf, Cordivan, etc These shoes are not controlled by a trust but made up in 1,000-pair lots for our trade and cost us as much as any shoe that ia retailed In. America at $50. 7 ( , , - u, i' Loggers Boots, Shoes, Rubber Boots, andalsj fclips, ,etc The beat you ever bought for boys. Wo will replace with s new pair any pair that does not give satisfactory they must be good or we could not talk that way. ; $1.35, $1.50, fl.es, s)1.85 and f 2-35, UNDERWEAR CAs Sanitary fleece and natural color-merino and 0)C balbriggan, in several styles, colors and weights, is the beet value ever shown in this city. ayg Merino, camelshsir, balbriggan and sterilised 1 DC fleece fiber, la equal to the best $1 offered else-, where. ( ' ' , ' -' t --; .. , ' ift wv One big, round silver dollar will buy an all eyleUU wool garment. In 10 different weaves, color and weigh ta, a fine, luxurious, form-fitting, with full knit skirt, cuffs and yoke. " , p $1.25, $1.50, $200, $2.50 : For the finest and moat select grades of Imported Un derwear, In balbrigganv 16-thread lisle, wool . and camclahair. Our prices will be found interesting to prudent buyers. . : .; - MEN'S RURN1SH1NQS ; If there Is a desirable style or make of anything that ahould be in a first class stock mat we have not got, ws do not know It Thia department ia mors -than twice as large as any men's furnishing goods department in thia city. YouH find what you want at a little less price than you are need to paying. - V INIQHT ROBES - ' " Is Brail la. flaaiMltt Aovnm, plate- aaS Swer atTltS, SM TClttas , soe, sse, rse gi.oo. v-- UMBRELLAS r WM TbM j vr aeooauodaUon prtaint Wa att thaai at whel - fl Mi prieM o. Tee. Piwi( aD. aaawp aa. S)2.SO, S3S.OO, SS.SO, M-OO eaa ns.oo. . . PANCY SILK VESTS W shaw enr M atrUa aaw faU aXWnw SO, fSM aaS W boWnt tanfatrar'a atook at our rtea and wlB aaU jrrt . ' "N. OtovM by Om pair ml wlwlMtU prleaa any kind Draaa. atnat , , ar WfMawS5f. B94t f M MS3 91.SO, , 93.0O an SS.SO. '"'' NECKWEAR v Pra StlK. an Styla far 1.. ;....... .9(14 Inpartas SUka, aaat as4 kOaat aaa atytaa, far .....ase HOSIERY 1 ' Can for rovr Htne. ma aaittr an4 prloa .. la - rlsht 1M. line, ise, soe, aae, s4 wo to. . . v V SWEATERS This antira Una at atrUa troai a Maw Uniriaod mUl, asaet tfap. Iloataa mt atylaa aaw oa amaJbltloa at tba St Louta fair Ooa Oaa Braa, MaAaaa, Cjroloaa. fS' Cnatoataa aaova aaw atrlaa to aavaral araSaa of aU wool aad . worataa SjtQ, S&.75, av a.ftov 94, ss aaa s), . , . r7 . i SUSPENDERS r Srar bay a Plr baraT if pan sis, yon found than licM. Na rottaft rabSara ardrtad-aiit stock aara-ise, 864, SS( SO, SSf TSe aaaVfl.e)0. - v SHIRTS r;rf:-v ' We carry every kind and style that Is to be had. We do not eaagrKerate when we say 100 stylet and Oualities, everythinf from the cheap reliable to the beat " toat the market offers. . - ' 351 For Working; Shirts, In black eateen, madras, with collar; they are all tN very beat o 0c values. 60a Negligee or 8oft Bosom, comprises everything that ia made in 65c valuee - 75 For a choice Una of SO styles of $1 values. f 1M For Soft and Stiff Bosom or Negligee, in pen ang, madras and wooL The varietv of atylea ia al - most inexhaustibletome grand bargaina among v them." " . ' ;. ?L2S, $L75, $2, $125, $15M Stands for everything that la good and stylish In Shirts. fir w aWJa a- AT TKt CKSCACd. This torn' to conducted on an open principle, ruaranteetno; every thing; ft tells to be represented and the price to be lower than the like quality can 'Do naa lor anywnere on me racinc voasi: .......