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This Sale Bear No Resemblance to Sales of the Past iRVESTMLES Starts her today, a genuine price-reducing event, by a reliable store; no hot air but Values, besides the already lowest prices. Every department m the entire store has contributed to make this grandest sale of the season, We'll show you the starting point of retail supremacy in Portland, for people who know what our promises mean need no coaxing to act at once when we say sale. Now is the Time of All Times to Get Really Fine Things at Little Cost f MM Men's $12.50, $15.00' and v $16.50 Suits for $9 75 This U the all-important event of the whole year, and let us impress upon you strongly that the sooner, you come the better your se lections will be. Any suit that's proper you'll find In the selection when the selling starts, so be on time. '. . .. We also have a number of elegant $10.00 Suits going at $6. 75 .- . ' Genuine $5.00 Boys' Suits $3.95 - - Elegant !$3.50 Boys' Suits $2.45 In this department Is where you realize the true meaning of a sale, as every suit in our boys' de partment was new, this fall's arrivals, so we can't promise many for late comers, ; - MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS o. EXACTLY HALF PRICE. v The head tine is -literally exact, gen uine All-Wool Sweaters, in different colors; are now marked down to just half price. : ' -" .. . ; -: MES $3.00 SHOES FOR f 2.35. Made in all the good leathers, in all' the correct styles, in a way that you'll want to buy them again. In a word, they are satisfactory. Men's 50c UNDERWEAR for 35c Shirt or drswsrs of heavy fleece lined or pink ami bliis heavy derby ribbed, finely na- - $1.75 UMBRELLAS FOR f 1.25. . The weather man says time to buy Umbrellas, and we say it's time to sell 'em. Made Of best paragon frame, steel rods and a fine, durable twilled cover. BOYS' $1.50 AND $2.00 SHOES - - - for f 135 ; ; , Shoet of that rugged, durable kind, es pecially good for school. BOYS' 50c SHIRTS FOR 25.-, ; A splendid collection' of fine Percale .Shirts and Cuffs to match. Sale price only 25e Come,' mothers, and bring' the boys. , . '',-, ': . BOYS' 20 HOSE FOR 15e. . Some uptown stores would say 25c, but they are bargains at 15 so out they go at 15e a pair. t ; . MORRISON CoRflxsrSz Men's $l UNDERWEAR for 50c BMt all-wool gar ments In moat any 1m when the sell ing, but wo can't prom is them Ions; at half prion 'fRISCO GETS TRADE THAT BELONGS BERE . Vortlend iptwrnflr Ignores tb fast thatSan Franclsco practically monopo- ' Flits C ran derles, AaS JnrU ef rich and riqnfcrite sna. Us pens. - . Quite True of Our New , Fall Jewelry ' Only the efforts of designing and making surpass all previous seasons. The many novel ideas carry an air of exclusiveness that is indeed re freshing, and it is well worth one's time to see this splendid array of newness. - . - Quality As It has always been, the best known to ' wear and last. A.C&C Feldenheimer - Cor. Third and Washington ; JBWVLERS OPTICIAN! SILVERSMITHS lies tba trad and business of th Cooa Bar country, according to K A. Adams of Myrtle Point, thla state. Mr. Adams Is proprietor of th "Golden Rule" ator at that place, and la a prominent buat naaa man of that aootlon. Ha la visiting Portland. "Tha buslnaaa of that section rtghe-fully-1 belong to Portland."1 ha said, "though Ban Franclsco gets a boat all ther la to get. Tb reason la simply that tha California city goes after H and fats It while Portland does not seem to know or care what wa hare there la the way of buslnaaa. Th wonderful resources of th Cooa Bar oountry have never been advertised to any greet extent because of the fact that It Is not traversed by railroad. Transportation facilities by water axe also meagre. "We have a boat from Portland billed once every three weeks, but the trip Is made about one a month. The boat, rarely makes th trip on time. Ther are between two and four boats every week that ply between th Bar and San Francisco. Consequently th Oolden Gate elty gets all the business. "If th Portland msrobante would get together and establish a Una of trans portation of their own by contributing small sums each they eould soon have a paying Investment. The people of th Bay. country realise that their trad should be sent to Portland, and I bellevg they would do so If given an opportun ity. Railroad transportation of freight is practically out of the question; for the rate would be so high staging It ovsr the moudtalna that It would be prohibitive. Vrmtl labeled "California. Trult that I raised In tha Cooa Bar country Is bandied by Ban Franclsco firm and labeled 'California fruit.' Oregon gets no credit whatever tor bar own produce, "V raise a great many applo there," aid Mr. Adams, "but they go all over the world marked with California's label, it la not the fault of th people that raise the fruit for they raise It to 11. Baa Francisco Is the only market end of course they can do whatever they please with It after It has been bought," There ts a total population of over M.0Q9 la th Coo .Bay district at the present time and an Immense volume of., oueiness la turned towards the south In stead of towards this elty. "W have ooal that California takes " continued , air. Adam,' "and ther ar many new Industries that sra rapidly be coming Important In a buslnaaa way. W hav oannerlea, and Indeed we hav about everything that a prosperous com munity could hav that w what to o to Portland, but evidently Portland will have none of us, for It makes a effort to get our business. "The distance t Portland 1 eonslder ably leas than It la to Baa franclsco. Uo waver, tha aost af freighting Is tha earn. Th situation hi simply that San Francisco merchants have gone sys tematloaJly to work to get tb trad of our section and havs secured It. Port land baa not don anything of the kind. and indeed, doesn't know what wa have out ther. Of course. Ban Franclsco Is not getting busy very fast telling tba Oregon metropolis what we have." Th Chicago school board maintains seven public kitchens, wher over 1.00 women ar learning to cook. But tha number of divorce cases mar not be appreciably diminished In consequence. " YmmS9 assented Ooldaa Ostoa MI know yon make mora profit oa balk coffees hut don't yovi realise that a satisfied coffee . castomer wIH always hay other thing from yon? "I-dive satlsf actios, draw trade' ead yield yon a fair profit. Sea the point? Hernia. wtSj OOIDBS OATS COrrSB bat eeflsleettea. Urn . I and lb. arama-tldat e.' Sever seed fta balk. . - J. .A Folger H tio, Satahiltaataxl fetal a Camtarr : rrsxaUrw , . UMATILLA COUNH'S "ELABORATE PLANS Thre Is no longer any donbt about Umatilla oouotys exhibit at tha Lewis and Clark fair," said T. C Taylor of Pendleton this morning. "Wo have taken up tha question in earnest and ws Are going to have tha bast exhibit of any county in tha atata. Th county court has been asked to oontrlbute ll.OOd for thla purpose and the Com mercial association has alreadv voted another 1 1.000. At th last meetlna of the association w organised the exhibit bureau and hav appropriated money for tna collection or tha display, w ex pect to be th Srst In th Una. forSr hav th resources." Umatilla county's diet) lav will aonalst of a variety of exhibits. The oountv is large one and has extremely dlversl- ed Industrie. Ther wlU be fruit, dairy, farming and manufacturing dis plays. Th strongest exposition will be along th line of Irrigation product The oounty having an Immense Irrigable area and holding out promise of greater de velopments along thla line, th men hav ing la charge th collection af th ex hibit, will pay especial attention to thla display. ... There will also be th wheat dismay. which th promoters believe, cannot but be tha beat in th atata as Umatilla oounty raise almost one half of th en tire wheat crop of Oregon. Mr. Taylor Is on of th prominent members of th Commercial association and says that that body of buslnaaa men will put forth every effort to give Umatilla oounty a good- exhibit and to make the Lewis and Clark fair one of th bast ever held In th United Btatea. Th Pendleton and Umatilla oountv people are taking hold of th portage road question with determination. They hav agreed to rata tha sum of ti.OM to be devoted to th construction of this road and already a large portion of this amount has been subscribed. saiOAee AJTD ' - (Seems! gsertel Servtea.) Chtoaa-O. I1L. Oct. IS In MllmaA mwA financial circles considerable Interest lg manifested id' todays annual meeting of tba Chicago and Northwestern rail way, as It has beea reported, that some ahansra may be made in th manaae. ment. The retiring director are Frank Work, Marvin Hughltt, Jam StUlman, Oliver Ames and- Bsna Crane. Allan and Lewis Beet Brand. jla.MMilJ Ikei.a. eKLs.ro ay or OS w r roa n sav SOW- ras. On hundred or mora telephone oper ators ar sorely in need of money as tha result of tha strlks that began weak ago. Of tha 109 operalora who want out, there are 4M or mar who do not live with their families and have no other means of support than their sas- ploynssat. Be fore v th strike waa declared two alsterg war la th employ of tha com pany. tb uvn togetner and sup ported two younger sisters and a little brother. Their oomblned sarnlngs were about 4S a month. They are without employment. Another girt baa an aged mother m a email town In Washington. Th mother lg absolutely dependent on th small remittances that war mada each month by her daughter. Thla month there will be no remittance. At the Olrls' heme. Third and Couch streets, there are a score of girls who live, prepare their t own meals and pay all their expenses out of tha stipend they receive ' from th telephone com pany. ' They have formed a elub to carry them through the strike. Striking- operator visited all part of the elty yesterday and today sailing tickets to Friday, night's performances at Cord ray's theatre and soliciting sig nature to their petition for reinstate ment. Few have refused to purchase tickets and few hav refused to sign tha petitions. "For Hsr Bake" will be presented t Cordreys Friday night for th benefit of th striker. - Th proceeds will be applied to assisting those of th girls who are really In need. Enough tickets hav been sold to guarantee a large crowd at th performance, but th girls declare that there- will be plenty of room for any who will buy tickets. It la stated by the striker that b tween 1 and 190 gtrla from San Fran clsco are an route to this city to take the plaos of the strikers and th strike breakers who were Imported from Seattle and other northern cities. It la said that th company Is collecting th glrle quietly In order that' their departum may not be known to the unions of Ban Franclsco. , - "Cut It Out? Cast away that prejudice that says rou can bur cheaper for cash than on credit. It la a fats theory. The Bust era Outfitting company, tie Washington street, dally demonstrates that regard loss of tha- liberal credit aoodnunoda tlons we extend to our patrons, wa al ways stand to and abide by th legit imate oash market prices. True, wa generally handle higher grades of mer chandise than usually advertised by bargain stores, but a dose Investigation, an Impartial comparison and reasonable judgment will convince you that th prices prevailing in all . our departments ar at any and all times a low (If not lower) than those oft, any first -class cash store oa mercbsndlse of e-Qual standard qualities. . bur credit priv ileges ar offend to you absolutely free of any charge or Interest. t I. IF YOU WANT A STYUSII HAT By an nana cot to a tok over the r czcluaiva styles wo are ahowing in the KNOX WARBURTON AND hXl stetson a HATS Buffum 4 Pendleton Qothiert Hatters Furnishers ; .', l-l. I.I .,1 ,.- . ,..(.. 311 MORRISON ST.: " OPP. POSTOFFZCB v When ItComes to Colors Wall, the man who oaa select a neck tie that win plana hi wife Is a won der. We please the wives of thousands of men with our selection of colors but then, bless you. w give them a cholc of fbrtv diffrant nlln hniiaa nlnt' Th. ! ,t).t . perb color In In nup nwn Pn moat liberal of reausst. rtland factory specially for this cltmsts sold under th f guaxanteea. Color card mailed on receipt of postal sard Fisher, Thorsen & Co. svasivstsTS) tm 9 las, ua, im rmon srravan. . JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST If You Are a Kar Smoker Read This! :;,r;T'- ..... ' fc j2k " A aw. .a aesara Alien ijewia f Portland, Oregon. Gentlemen t We wish to notify you that hereafter all sizes' of ' ( our fL& Integridad" brand will be banded. This we hawe - been obliged, to dot on ao count of , the numerous copies of our ' sizes whloh unscrupulous, dealers are giving their oustomers when "Xategridad" . is called for This especially applies to "Apollo" and 1 Marquam,; sizes. whloh have heretofore not . - been banded. - 'V. ,VV . - '..,.,: .: i Kindly call tnls tp the attention of your customers at once, and greatly oblige g- ' i ' Very truly yours; ALLEN & LEWIS, Sole Wholesale Distributors Mw ?