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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1915)
"1 STOIRE US OUSTED" ADUR-XOaHSTER CARSOH-SIITER STRATFORD SYSTEM iai Qotifjof QiiEty -tie World" Eit AS U. SEE PRICES BI10W ' a, v . ' J -' Stock Now Going to the Public in the Most Terrific Sacrifice, Sale Ever Held -A Desperate, Dying Effort to Unload J m r - l.. . t I ill .-.W. ' if I t -:'Jt II Door, S Open f ' KpH 1 k t&xi k I pa m s 1 mzws nr. ial .., . I 3 L-.r . - v- I aa. niTnrm-imnrr,",-- T - .ill . llcro it is in black and white auin the facts that cause the most colossal seHin event in the annals of trade. Come on. food people, here's your golden oportunitj to save. The stock is going and it is going fast people crowd the store from morning till night. So come on. now right now. Be here when the doors swing open tomorrow. II yoa hesitate it may be too late. Just think of buying $3 and f 1 hats for DO cents; Arrow and Ide 51.50 shirts for 73 cents; 35-cent cashmere sox for 15c, and 1 10 raincoats for $3.95. $25.00 Suits and O vercoats, Now 1225 They are all of this season's most wanted shades and fabrics, all tailored as only thess famous makers can tailor them. See them now. Newt Item From Oregoaian STORE LEASE IS SIGNED SAl EL ROftKKBLATT TAKES SPACE I'OH T(H K I.X YEOX Bl'ILDIMU. rMHir !! ( k Meat Madera ".alearaeaaa taa C.MI at Caat af l'M,0O. fmud Rosenblatt yesterday complet 4 arTanireraente for the leasing for a term of years of the ground floor of the Teon building-, at the corner of Fifth and Alder streeta. The place that will be occupied by the clothing and haber dashery etore of 5amuel Roeenblatt & Co. la now occupied by the Baron-Fulop Clothlnc Company and by the Electrlo Baseball Company. Mr. Rosenblatt Intend to cloae the entraacea to the basement and to the stores on Alder atreet and malt the main Alder-street entrance to the sew etore where that to the basement bow la. The new etore will be thoroughly modern, and workmen will be engaged at once to remodel the interior of the building. Approximately 110.000 will be apent la the remodeling of the interior and new fixtures, aggregating an outlay of twice thet amount, will be loatalled. Mr. Roaenblalt propoaea to make the new etore "one of the beat clotblnr bouaee on the CoaL He will carry a tieo.000 atock In bla new location. Braldea the floor apace, the etore will uae the baJrony for reaerire atock. ad verllatng rooma, offlcca and a tailor hop. j. w. Birrel, advertialna; manager, announces that the clothing; company will be ready to occupy ita new quar ter on January 1. It ia now located temporarily at the corner of Fourth and Morrieoa Btreeta. where it wax forced to go after the etock waa de stroyed by fire In the Allsky building In September. $5 and $6 Just Right Shoe3 are only $2.95, and that ia away less than cost. $3 boys shoes are $1.49 and $5 and $6 boys suits are going for $2.45. $1 overalls are 59c; 50c pants for boys are 29c; 50c neckwear 19c, and $7 rubber boots are $4.29. Now that is not all, folks. No, indeed; it's hardly 1-10 of 1 of the bargains. The clothing prices are terribly butchered. They are the greatest bargains of 'em all. (See below.) . - Come on, folks. See with your own eyes the greatest bargain drama ever staged. In which every act is a money-saving thrill of startling degree. $20.00 Suits and Overcoats, Now Probably the greatest assortment of clothes ever assembled under one roof in the West a here to choose from. Get your Fall auit and overcoat now. It U a Sale of EvcrytKIng Right Down to the Naked Walls and Empty Counters. Positively Nothing Reserved-Contract Goods and All Must Go. Come, Buy Mow Hit's at One Yeoo Buildin th and Alder Sts.-Hurry X DOORS OPEN 9:00 A. M. iumukkuw B'HftlB'RITH GROWS Merr.bers.V.p Carra?cn Br'mgs Many Into Order. P0RTLA.D HAS 2 LODGES kpral rtUUalhro Work. I ara TUI 4 Oaly Are Mrwbrrt AUrU. Vl All. V.fr4l- ol raili r AmUetton. tt '-( P't tn naafcr.M npla -r y te te -rtiAtki 9 al P'rlta t'W and ..rtr are a : tae anvca! rebitT w.,rll4 ti aft.r tke Br ef t tiw rfil't .a-4jU4 lor it . Trt .n4 U a rmteat p-olat tae tral li ma m. It the t;B'- !. t Btviner f.M.nt k.r !& el Cr4 eff .lft. Ne. . wit a '!' !. e " r? TSi. i Pt J N )!) - m.4 grnl re-pretJit ef tate rwlUal tie T ta4. rMtlixi aa. U4e ( e'. X. W.ie.i.ka ! Te4 r It.ral lt. ikfc-r k m awre lk J' f.r.. aa4 t r M. at. ttetliM l prmt4ai ef I r;ea4 Lee. ' real laea 1 . lMi4e tfere 1. a Uiiw' AUj ae ntr. mil t,e aBam. 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T U.P"-I f hileft'BfeeK wr ( txa I- J4 I- ee aa ! af waai ! wkiiu sj-i!4 ( inae a' a- 1e H .! aiTtta. ! ut liiixtuii ' we ea4 cil l' 4 a.4 aa4 Te .rniwt rrr. w eel ! e ker Te Hf aviati ae f e erjaee ate. e-ee-'P'ie) ..! e. e4 ta'e .. rai4 aa to in apr IlcaBt'e fatta 1 af eiaM4a. imir aa BetS't l - - . k . t l. ta i.aa ike are4l eaal ka if rea caa Ce4 la . Maa4al OM l Te Nalkaal -on.impt Kn aeerltal at ttit ka tcoiii4. it le !4. aa tke ( la.tll-tloa et lla ktn4 ea tke eoaisa.nt. Aa AeM'twrematiea Ixe k. a rti4 r l .f-l.t it ! to trt e carrare el Ik J eitk le atate er la i.Ht (wlvniL e4 t er aa al tta Mh eH.-a. T o aireiore Mi lmmi .p.t.1. In Mf ilr. lr. S VoMea b4 bit titcbel eio tbe r-ort:e4 tmioi A ev Vf.A'l ef Ik ware, ef IK er- .r le Ukt ia4eftake uaer the o rvcllen of U immnnuop " ka44 r C4onel Marrr OiUer. of f-rolanc K. L, TMe bureea will waioocne kxe taa ef e J.wiaa race coma bera fro aeroa4 alter the war at4 wul aeek to auake them fit' "TkV'kTaal B rllh le llvld.4 ln 10 4lairH't. ea la Ihe l'nlt.4 6(alee aa4 thr-a abroao. Pllrtct No. cl4a tkle elal. aa well ae Vaoln laa. Idaao. California. Moalana. Ne a4a. Llaa aa4 Urtttan Columbia. la Tttl la le .?ret!a f rt'M a koala at the iitria" ''( OroO and v..r,ir,,-.. r II . board l.t ot .:. J. Imw at.4 tirafc". Auatra.iaa fnra coairlbuta4 a- aoar4 ft t ! t !. E CTTT HIT BCrttE TO Bt'T ST. JORtl WATKR ITITEM. reatlatloaa af Caslaeer Clark He aalt la Reoeaea4Btloae aaa r irroe Ri4 Too liiaku If recommfridatlons of Cemmlaaloner Dalr era adoplod br e City Council. Portland will refu.e to purchaae the Fl. Jehne watr plant, but will laaue 9CENES IX B'NAI B'RITH CLUBHOUSE. in '&t7?i"xErLat JBrLtfi Club JVaisc. . . I J; . ' ' .. " I , . -J . - ' " . . i . - - : 1 . 4 1 ' ' " ' V .J ' i - . . ; . i i . ' - V - " ! y Z - "JJ.x. -"T- - OaVa-.a.V-J- I f r '! " Llj k ' a.at-ew-a.- ; .- ' ' ' , . -v ' -7 j:o -'"-tr "' fv s ... .. -. L.' . - - - ,.-o ... - , i , ; J . " ' . .4"m I11..000 In water bond end commence tbe Immediate conatructlon of a new eyatem throughout SU Johna. Mr. Daly completed a report yeaterday In which be eaya an adequate eyatem can be . .. .. . - ....AAA V, . -. . - Ih K f . lnatauen lur " .."Z V.a Johna Water Company wanta $1J7,000 for Ita plant. Investigations made oy aier a.- i . ! i v.n . th.t t h a water (inrtr aw . aervlca belonitlna; to the Bt. Johna com pany Is worth 14.000. and that the eerrice la of a temporary character. . . . . . i . In m.nv tne maine dviov .. Inatancea, and therefore of a "et" requlrlna; replacement within a abort Dn.-i In mIhJ ttia f . of that the preaent plant must be reconatructed In a few yeara, aaya vorami.Biuu.i j i Li- t wnulit annaar to be a 111 111. wf - proper and economical practice to oe er'n laylnc a new eyatem In 6. Johna at as eerly a date as poaalble. Former purchaae of Inadequate systems have not proved etlfactory to the city. I therefore would recommend that the City Attorney be requeted to pre pare en vi u i u ii i. . nj"iui -- of llXa.OOO water bolide and that the Department or I'UDlie wiimna u- u- a proper system of water mains In the ... . . . . i.lih. ..(J i n dlatriri Known a ri wvimw. v atructlon lo begin at as early a date as Is practical." jlr. iaiy says mo irr .iij tried to sell the system to Bt. Johns before the recent annexation of that district to Portland. The price then was IllO.ono. Pince annexation me offer has been made to Portland lor . m aaa .4 .ka mmint addltlnnal ex pended elnce the appraisal was made. The appramai oi io.uv -o . . . . 1 1 . . Am miaul An mnd isra a tne rai r my , .. . - . .ka hl-nhah . rflRt ff 11 Til I Kivvn a uio v . catlnic the system with new mains and equipment. The t-t. JOhna system is proviuea nuw . i. .nrln.u 0 f..t in the Willi av-i .("'"no . Kround. The clty'B new eyatem will be aupplled with Bull Run water. COLLEGE CLUB ORGANIZES Eastern Orcgonlmns Heady for Ac tivities of Year at Corf-Ills. OREr.oy agricultural College, Corvallls. Nov. 17. (Special.) Tbe Eastern Orepon Club, one of the livest . v. - i ;nn. i ..ini.M iiiifin the ranlDUl at the Oreiton Atrlcultural College, has orranlaed for the year. in main uu jecta .of the organisation .are the fur-thrrlns- of the Inlefeata of the college In Eastern Orcon and to draw students from that section Into closer personal relations than would otherwise be pos aible In the etudent body at la rue. Jeaae O. Turner, of Heppner, haa been elected president of the club. Misa Myra Wlajaleaworth, of Union, ia vice prealdent. Misa Elala Caspar of Union Is secretary, and Arthur Lowell of Wasco ia treasurer. Greeliam Road Mar Get $30,000. GRESFAM. Or, Nov. 27. (Special.) 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