Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 02, 1906, Image 13

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    THE HORNIXG OREGONIA3T, FRIDAY, 'iftARCff 2, 1906.
1.
THE HAND OF TIME POINTS TO NOW
A Sacrifice Sale on Account of Store Alteration
AT
THE CHICAGO
The Big Store in the Middle of The Block
69, 71 and 73 Third Street, Between Oak and Pine, Portland, Or.
THE BONI FIDE M O N E Y-S A VI NG EVENT OF THE TIME
After being closed three days invoicing and adjusting the losses which will occur to this stock and to the trade in general for the
next 60 days, during which time the United States National Bank and this store will both increase their business capacities to meet
the wants of the growing trade by altering the entire ground floor of the Ainsworth Block. We have thrown our doors open to a
festival of bargains that calls on every rational mind right now. The reductions are decided, and in some cases beyond reason.
New Spring stock now on hand and arriving daily all comes under the same band, and must be sold
At an Average Reduction of 40c on the Dollar
Bid You Be Here Tomorrow
MEN'S SUITS
S5.00
Will take choice of 300
pure All-Wool and Un
ion Worsted Suits.
Broken lots -where
there is 1, 2. :J and 4 of
a kind on hand. These
suits are actual $10.
$12, $13 valuer.
ss.oo
jui mildly. iiij TTrTj
breasted styles in cash- N (
mere, r.heviols, twepds4?egjr
.hkI nil wool or union y
worsteds. A splendid '905
assortment, of colors
and styles. Most; lots
complete in size and
sold at $12, $15, $15
and $20.
$11. OO
fRIGHT lb ill- im
Will do giant work at
this sale. Xo such var
ricty of styles in higli
nsl flaxs make in me
dium and Sprinjr weight can be found in the Vnitcd
States at less than $16, $1S. $20, $22. Blue serges, clays,
unfinished and fancy worsteds.
OH For the very essence of best clothing.
U Merchant tailor styles, journeymen work
manship, comprising a variety of GO styles, including
Braiidagee, lvincaid & Woods' best productions. Worth
from $20 to $2.").
7 flfl Feu tailors can equal these elegant 3)10
llfU ducts, which include as they may arrive,
Hackett, Carliart & Co.'s finest of all fine make of clothes.
A range of values running from $25 to $30.
The showing of Men's Suits inadc by the Chicago is by
far the most extensive to be seen in Oregon or Washing
ton, and compare favorably with the largest stocks of fine
goods shown in San Francisco.
IT OR s "le Pr-ee ou me lne finest goods
I I lUU possible to buy. There will be but few
suits marked any higher and these will consist of Hackett,
Carhart & Co.'s latest exclusive styles, made to retail at
$30 to $40.
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS
The Chicago is positive headquarters for the
3roung man that dresses properly. The prices in
this department are hcyond question the lowest
ever quoted for choice styles in medium and
Spring weight styles.
01 Eft Just i)ick out one of these odd suits
UTiuU where there is only one to three ot a
kind left. There are $8, $10 and $12 among them.
07 Eft All kinds and colors of Spring and
01 lUU moderate "weights. Cut from $12, $13.
04 ft Eft For the finest and nobhicst styles of
0 lUiull tailor-made suits that ever laved on
a counter at $16.30, $18 and $20.
QIO Eft Select the finest and best suit in this
U luiuU department; worth $20 and $22, and
it's yours. The snappiest line of suits you ever
saw.
The Hackett, Carhart & Cq.?s Broadway styles
for young men isas far ahead of any other makes
as electricity is ahead ot a candle.
The Chicago controls the Hackett, Carhart &
Cos entire line for Portland. They can not he
had outside of this store. They are the best of
all best clothiers for man and youth.
Special Lots for Workingman or
the Millionaire
QC ft ft For choice of finest frock suit in the.
WuiUU store. Lots of black and gray clay
worsteds worth to $20.
Cftft For choice of all wool, wash or silk Vests.
UUb Worth $1.50 to $5.
Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits
11 flfl 01 elegant Full-Dress and Tuxedo
d I I lUU Suits. Worth $20, $22 and $25.
Oil ft ft For choice of the finest Full-Dress or
0 ITiUU Tuxedo Suit in the store. This offer
includes all $30. $35 and $40 suite.
OVERCOATS, CR AVENETTES
We have on hand, including Spring arrivals,
about 600 Overcoats and Cravenettes, consisting
of garments made to sell at $10 to $30. These
of all goods must be sold. We want room worse
than overcoats.
SC ft ft For a lot of Spring weights in dark colors:
UfUU Jtso tweed cravenettes and long belt over
coats. They are a lot of 1, 2, 3 of a kind and sell usually
at .$10. $12 and even $15.
S8.00
Cravenettes, Spring
nvprroals. nlnin :iml w.CQ
silk lined; all sizes, but copyright
Jliit 111 l'vr a
lot; also belt overcoats!
and opera lengths.
Worth $13.50 to $18.00.
$11.00
This assortment is spe-
ciallv line and critics
will appreciate their
value. The variety is
immense and several
$22 and $25 overcoats
and cravenettes will be
found in the lot. This
includes Spring weight
Paletots.
$14.00
For your unlimited
choice of the finest and
best overcoat or craven
ctle in the store. Pale
tot's silk mix materials,
etc.
"
urnishins Goods
UP
The man that has traded at this store knows
that the Chicago carries and sells more goods
and hue furnishings than any other establish
ment in this city. The prices quoted below do
not represent one-tenth of the variety or de
scription' the elegant line, and desperate as
the price-cutting is, it includes new Spring goods
TS
Golf and Negligee. Madras. Pougec,
Sateens, etc. A variety ot over 100 styles,
including odds and small lots worth to 85c.
Embraces all $1 goods in Golf and Negli
gee, Madras, Pcnang and Mercerized; also
some $1.25 values.
5ft for choice of the latest and best stvles
U to $1.50.
C?1 QS or fctflfc Bosom, Pongee, Brilliant
lUiiuu Flannelettes, etc., m all sizes
s'tylcs to $2 values. Some even better. .
0
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and
HATS
Every hat in this great and complete stock is
cut in price at least 40 per cent (except contract
goods Full worth, Mallory and Stetson). The
cut embraces all Spring goods and all new daily
Spring arrivals. We want room and you know
hats take up lotsof space.
85 will take hundreds of hats worth up to $2.
SI QC Will take a thousand soft and stifi:
BiUu hats worth to $2.50.
We are the leading hat store of Portland and
carry a stock equal in size to many "wholesale
houses and qualities to the best J. B. Stetson
grades.
75 c
GLOVES
For $1.25 quality Mocha, street and driv
ing Gloves. i
9 Eft For Kid and Mocha. $1.50 street and dress
Uu Gloves.
$1.35 for dress and Mocha $2 Gloves.
Working Gloves, 1-3 off:. -
SHOES
There Avill be a general clearing of alL Shoes.
The prices we quote indicate qualities at less
than wholesale cost.
$1 OK ov men. Good stvles and qualities.
OliUJ Worth $2.
CmiOu qualities.
$2.35 for all standard $3 Spring goods.
QC For 20 styles patent colt and calf.
$ZU J $3.50 and $4.00 values.
BOYS' SHOES.
Mothers, we sell shoes that cannot be beat for
wear and style. Ask some mother who has been
buying the boy "s shoes here.
QCft $1.35, S1.S5 for the best $1.50, $2 and
Uuu $2.50 black, or $3 tans. I's7 and youths'
shoes.
CHILDREN'S. SUITS
Knee Pants; all sizes to 16 years, including
Spring styles.
1.35 for choice of 200 $2, $2.50 and $3 Suits.
?1.85 for choice of 200 $3, $3.50 and $4 Suits.
$2.35 for choice of 300 $4, $4.50 and $5 Suits.
SO QC And $3.95 for choice of all $6, $7 and
Zi33 $S Suits.
2C p For choice ot all Knee Pants, including
Jb corduroy, etc. AYorth to $1.
Boys' Stockings, Underwear, Shirts, etc., at
far less than wholesale prices.
PANTS
The Chicago's entire stock, consisting of the
good working nants at $1.50, to silk mix
worsteds at $10. They all imdergo heavy price
slashing.
SCft For working and - Bedford Ncord pants;
Uu worth to $2.
C1 yiK or special good qualities, cut from
0 I if 0 $2.50 and $3. N
$1.95 for all kinds of $3, $3.50 and $4 pants.
$2.45 for 50 styles worth to $4.50.
$2.95 for hundreds of pants worth to $5.
$Q QC $4.95, $5.95 for pants worth from
Ui3J $6 to $10.
MAIL ORDERS
Accompanied by cash or equivalent will be filled only on
the following conditions, which allow us to fill same to
the best of our judgment: That in case some lots or size
required may be sold, we must have the privilege of sending next thing closest in size ordered, or return the order
in its entirety to the sender, or fill any part of such order as we may be able. All mail orders will be shipped the
day following their arrival. Address all mail orders to THE CHICAGO MAIL ORDER DEPT., PORTLAND, OR.
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NIGHTSHIRTS
35c for Muslin, etc., 65c and T5e values.
65 for all $1 and $1.25 Nightshirts.
UNDERWEAR
The kinds that build business at "40 percent
more money.
15 clearing of medium weight 40c value.
5 p Fleece and Balbriggan m a dozen kinds,
b 50c, 65c and 75c styles.
45 for Black and Ecru 75c Balbriggan.
65c for the very best $1 Moreno.
OEft For sterilized, rib Bal and wool worth
0UU to $1.50.
For high quality Mercerized and (Wool
$2 grades.
For Silk and Wool, confined styles.
$3.50 quality.
HANDKERCHIEFS
3c for sood quaity 10c.
3 for 25i for rcj;uar 13c Handkerchiefs,
12V2 for 20c grades: all styles.
SUSPENDERS '
15c' for all grades of 25c and 35c Suspenders.
25 for all grades except President, worth to
'50c.
35c for worsted and silk web; worth to $1.
SOX
7$ 4 pair for 25c for black best quality 10a sox.
Straight for moreno or cotton 5c.-aiid
20c sox.
12i For moreno or cotton. 20c and 25c? sox.
19for black bal or wool 35c sox.
And 39c finest quality wrool a'ncL silk
mix in plain and fancy. Worth from
50c to $1.50.
Bar and waiter goods, Umtrellas, Suitcases,
Trunks and the many things that man requires
will be closed in some cases at 35 per cent of
value, according to size of lots and room re
quired for storage.
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TyrJPTTT This sale opened at 9 A. M. Thursday, March 1, and after that at 7:30 daily. Closes sharp at 6 P. M. All customers
IN J 1 He. inside at that hour will be served. ON SATURDAY THE SALE REMAINS OPEN UNTIL 10:30 O'CLOCK P. M.
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