Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 17, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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FLOOD WATER GOES DOWN
McCornack Tells How Land
Was Gobbled Up.
Divorce Libel Against Julia
Marlow Withdrawn.
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to h rponjo for thr oaiM(vi
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tl mm of Pnn.1y'ft flt In i.Soloft,
mftMn tho o nmo-r now roovrAH
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tb( ft:A--k of tMfAA tnrMnt to th Oro.
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of Mr Minntft 1. Fnwirfc. wlfA of Pi.
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VIaoa In h; Mr WaltAr PsrnM,
of 5n I?i. nl1 of M Fnw(ok,
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In thr Amploy ot thr Fenwlo fAmUy.
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1,1-1.
Tomorrow ond Monrtar will pol
ftrAly bA th lat a for rttoonnt on
Fat SlW Mil. Portlftftd t?
Ompany.
Tan'. Tana Tan? at RoonthAl
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LARGEST AND
LEADING FUR
MANUFACTURERS
OF THE WEST
7J;
w u -
Cor. 4th tkI Morrison Sts.
EXCLUSIVE
OUTFITTERS
FOR WOMEN AND
CHILDREN
EASTER SPECIALS IN LADIES' WEAR
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For todsr Td tomorrow, the two remaining dT before Ejter,
in which it is possible to procure some new and eminently fasn
knWe piece of weiring uppftrel for we.r on Easter Snnday, th
dar when ererr lady appears in her finest we are offering noma
of the gmndest specials ever offered in this store, where grand
rallies predominate. An opportunity to procure the Try latest
styles in Suit. Cloaks and Furnishings for Ladies a-nd Misses.
at a great saving. See onr beautiful window displays.
Extraordinary
Easter Special
Ladies and Misses Strict
ly Tailored Suits, $35 and
intermediate values: re
duced for TODAY ONLY
This is an opportunity that is usually offered aftr Easter, when
heary buying has depleted fresh Spring stocks. Each one of
these suits is an embodiment of the newest style features in fabric
and design as found in authentic Parisian model. Bustsiies
up to 42. Specially priced for today
onlr
$24.75
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EASTER MILLINERY
$5, $6 and $7.50
From an assortment comprising many distinct styles we offer the
widest range, for selection in the city at these three prices. Prac
tically every shape and style in special favor is included, and the
selection of colors is so wide as to assure everyone her preference.
EASTER WEARABLES FOR BOYS
Our JUVENILE DEPARTMENT offers a grctcr variety for your
choosing than ever before. Everything that is NEWEST and
BEST is hereat our usual MODEST PRICES.
Shopping is made comfortable in our lnrge, airy, well-lighted de
partment, with plenty of competent salesmen, which enables you
to avoid the crowd and crush of the Department Stores.
BASEBALL SUITS, BALLS, GLOVES, BATS
GIVEN AWAY WITH ALL BOYS' SUITS
BEN SELLING Clothier
Easter Hats of Rare Beauty . - -
$ 1 0 to $50 Easter Furnishings
Beautiful models cf Dress Hats from Virot. Georgette, The new Easter Costume would be incomplete, indeed, without
Mme. Julia, Heiti Boyen, Mine. Carleir, and famous the finishing touches which we are prepared to offer in the
tailored hats f ronTBurgesser, "Cartle. Goedfarb, Gage greatest variety, such as Gloves, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs,
i.nd Fiske. a-qgmented by our own adaptations in charm- Belts, Bags, Combs, etc. We are in a position with our large
ing and character5ticstyles $10.00 to $50.00 itocks of these articles to fill every wish your fancy may suggest
PERFECT FACILITIES FOR FUR STORAGE
NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE TOUR FURS REMODELED AT REDUCED PRICES, Stored free of charge. We are the biggest
bnvt rs cf Riw Furs ia the Wert. As Manufacturing Furriers, we pay the very highest price for raw furs. Send for our Price List.
CMRBSON'S
By selecting your Spring Clothes
at Richardson's you arc sure to
get the latest cuts and patterns
SOLE AGENTS FOR
COLLEGIAN CLOTHES
$15
TO
$35
A. J. RICHARDSON CO.
283 and 285 Washington Street
Opp. Woodard, Clarke & Co.
Neuralgia
Pain
.Are "the result of nn
abnormal condition of
the more prominent iicrvo
branches, caused by con
gest ion, irritation, or dis
ease. If you want to ro
licve 1 lie pain try Dr. Miles
Anti-Pain Tills. They
often relieve when cvery
, thing else fails. They
leave no lisgreeablo
afler-effects. .lust a
pleasurable sense of re
lief. Try them.
"I hv nVumlirla bwlfh rtrht
ovar my vn. and I im rnl!y afratft
that tnr ya will burnt. I aln havf
TieuralRIa jialn around my hrttrt. f
hnv rn tnklnjt lr. Mil Anfl
J'nln Pllla Twiitly and find Ihry r
llVft thwia trmin! ciukkly. I aldnm
find If nncrwmry to taka mor than
two hlta for rfmt)l-l rJIf."
MH. KATIIKHINKI BARTON
HIT Valttry Mt. CTthBir. Mn.
"I nvf awful aplla nt ntiralRla
a nd bnv dirlor-r1 a irrt dal wlih
fnt KtUiia: liuH'h hntl(. For th
lnat two years I liara brni taklna:
Ir. Mih-a' Antl-PHla nil ami thr
alwaya rrtkv mn. T liava ben ao
bad with neuralgia tliat I aomtlmaa
thona;ht I would ko rrary. PnrnrtlmHI
It I nmamrir t tako two of them,
but navar more ni thay ara aiir ta
relieve me." MRH. ' PTRRIBR.
8114 I.ynn HL. Lincoln. Neh.
Yeur drugglat aella Dr. Ml Ira- Antl
Paln Pills, and we authorise him t9
return the prloe of flrat package (only)
If It fa lit to benefit you.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
HAND
SAPOLIO
la especially valuable daring the
Hammer season, when outdoor oeen-
pations and aports are most in ordar.
GRASS STAINS, MUD STAINS
AKD OAIiOUS SPOTS
yield to it, and it is particularly
agreeable when used in the bath aitar
Tiolent ezarcisa.
AD. Orocera and Druggiata,
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