The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 13, 1904, Page 14, Image 14

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    1904.
PORTLAND'S BEST QUALITY SHOP I j fcoiy 1st and Morrison
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WELCH
ISN'T IT REFRESHING TO YOU?
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Not Always Shouting Bargain Sales r .
Recommended by Fiends to Friends
Now Enjoying a Greater Success Than Ever
Peserving of Our Popularity
Unequaled in Town for Values - 5
Not Pushed by Any Doubtful Methods 1 ; V
Incomparable for Honest Goods 0
Selling $15.00 Suits That Are Big $15.00 Values
The above ia the commercial DlatfonnH on which we stand, and your attention la requested to the fact that special
opportunities preaentcd exist lor U those in want of good sound values In each department of this pleasing store. The
best of everything is here for our customers. Are you one of them? Why not? . . - ;
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Boys Will Be Men and We Want
" Their Trade At All Stages:
- We have the best and most up-to-date Boys' Department In the city.
Nothing we can say in print ia equal 4e the argument which the clothing pre
sents. Every conceivable material which will wear and look well Is here in
the new fall showing at PLEASING PRICES, and we are GIVING
AWAY FREE WATCHES, FOOTBALLS - AND - REPEATING - AIR
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t Boys' Norfolk and Buster Brown Suits
s In Cheviots, Scotch-Tweeds, Worsteds and Fancy Mixtures. Sizes 4 to 10
years at.,; - ; s i '- ' - y V'-4.-' .' .
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$3.00 to $6.00
30o Heavy RlbbeK. Hom forH. ...'! 5 cents
y : NEW OVERCOATS
In all the popular makes and newest fabric. Short Coats, f 3.50 to f 5.00 ; Long Costa
for young men, f6.tW to flS.UU.
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OUTWEIGH ALL OTHERS
WHEN IT COMES TO
QUALITY, STYLE AND
COMFORT,
'$ 03 It, tha Tnn W htrh
in Mioe Fencttion
THERE'S NONE BETTER,
EVEN AT FIVE DOLLARS.
A trip to this store will convince you of the truth of this state
ment -The soles are specially oak treated to harden them. We
are also showing's superior line of men's and boys' serviceable
everyday shoes at V - ' -
; : $150; $2.00, $250 and $3.00
. Men s Wet Weather Shoes
Once owned by the working man never after done without. For
comfort and durability they arc unequaled. Price. .$3.25
High Top Shoes.... .....,...,..f4.00 to $6.50
Men
Suits
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OVERCOATS AND
CRAVENETTES
$7.50, $9.75, $12.50
$15, $18, $22.50, $25
The very exclusive custom tailor would admire
these exquisite Overcoats, Surtouts, English Box
Coats, Belt Coats, Dress and Traveling Suits, Coats
and Cravenettes. All colors, all sizes, in rich im
ported fabric. Many lined with pure silk.
FREE CLOTHES BRUSHES GIVEN WITH
EVERY COAT OR SUIT.
Men's Every-Day Needs
SOCKS V
In the richest " fancy embroidered or
plain lace striped Maco Hose, same
as uptown stores get 25c for, arc
here at .......2 pair for 25e
Elegant line of all-wool and cashmere
Hose, a splendid 85c value. Come
get your winter's supply this'
week, for, a pair. . .....25dt
, ABOuT NECKWEAR
Without boasting, we can safely say
that in no other store can you find
such a splendid assortment; they are
' beautiful beyond .your fondest
. expectations 75c, 50c and..... 25e
DRESS AND WORKING GLOVES
A collection large enough to satisfy the
. most fastidious -$1.50, 91.25
.fl.OO, 75S 50 and 25. .
Our $2.50 and
$3.00 Hats
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The small price of these Hats
Is their least virtue. Inspect
the Hatsr you will see they
would be reasonably priced at
Four Dollars. . . . ; r
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MORRISON
C&zftesrSi
BUSY DOINGS IN THE ,
Underwear Section
Think of it, ' an Underwear
Sale right at the beginning of
the season when everyone ia
looking for these lines in view
of winter comfort
$1.00 Men's Vicuna'
'Underwear ........... .75d ,
$1.25 Men's Fleece Wool
'; Underwear .........fl.OO
$1.50 Men's Lambswool
. Underwear f 1.25
SHIRTS
Elegant showing of newest
style Dress Shirts f 1.50 to
Soft Shirts, with coirars,. 45e
to f 2.50, ...
Got Caught In the Rain,
Did You? -v
Better come in and see the. lat
est in Umbrellas, detachable
handles, so you can pack in
trunk or grip. . Pricea to suit
every purse. , ' .
65c to $4.00
CARELESS GRADERS
DAMAGE THE MAINS
WA1
II M SOABB su oosr-
on on sa wa-
CoatrMttors vfa mn rvpatrtna trMt
r wmrf oaralvu and frequently twr op
th water BMtns, thai e&uilns th wmtr
works aiueh trouble and txptna. aeoard
Stik to Frank T. Dodga, aupartnumdant of
tha Municipal watar works. Ha atatad
at tha meeting- of tha watar board yea-
Sour Stomach
T m4 Cmimm mm tl nka a mw mmm. I fem
kMi ft inff.rf r from rJpiU mni Mtr toHMk
tor lha Ut two bra hm taklni
r1n mni otb.r drw. Ml eonld ln4 i vlUi imJr
tr ih.rt Urn., iirill mtobbm! CucmM to
r trls4t M wily tkltif for lulliwllai w4
t atoBtrk Hd to kw tha howaU fa ma mow-
im avmcalar. JUaahOkaak, Pa,
ftrl Bst for .
ff ThsBowess - -- -
wkia, Mnt, Tart o J 9nad,
n or AHpa, 1C Mt, mt. tfarw
mbdI tahlat l.ima4 COOL
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mihMW W .ara mr vav atv k.
SaarMag a aasr Ca,. Chtcaaa ar ff.T. fa
SJUi. HI IOU0I I0XU
tardar that thla was aapaolallr tnia
wbara atraat- ara bain a; fradad.
To aubataotlata him statamant ba raad
aomplalnt from raaldanta alone Fra
mont atraat, who aUtad that tba two
tneh aaain thara haa baaa ao badly dam
aad by atraat oontraoton that thay ara
now without watar. Thar akad tha
board for tmaaadlata taUaf.
Many patitlona for now mains whara
atraata ara bains Improvad oama bafora
lha board. Raaldanta af Soutb Fourth
atraat, betwaan Uooksr and Wood, daalra
a faur-lnch main; Bast Ninth atraat, ba
twaan B) la worth and Bingham, patitlona
for a six-Inch main; Bast Main atraat,
batwaaa East Fortieth and Baat Forty,
first, asks for a aarvlo main, and Hol
ladsy Parfc-addltloa aeaka larsjar mains.
Proparty-ownara on Balmont atraat ask
for a main, but thay do not daalra It
laid vatU thair atraat la Unprorad In tha
aprln. A now algtat-lnoh main will ba
placad In Oantanbaln avanua wharo tha
atraat la balnc Improvad, oommanolns; at
Russell atraat and runnlna; a dlataooa of
faof. Thla mala wU cost about
t,ir
. Superintendent Xtodea m4 his oaar-
tarly report, andlna; with Baptambar M.
Tha receipt for tha marter were
494.4a, Wblla tha disbursements were aa
follows: Operation account, 116,119.61;
meters, llt.lls.ll; construction aocount,
MS.40I.U. Total dlaburaamanta, 1114,
SI4.04. Of tha amount paid for eon
structlon, 4SC.9t waa axpendd la ex
tandlna; tha mains, and l4t.IOs.1T paid
for reconstruct Ion at reservoirs.
Tha euparlntendaat'e monthly report
shows that tha receipts for September
ware $,1.). while tha dlshursemanta
ware 6.ClI.oS. It waa axplatnad that
tha reason tha expense account was so
largo waa because much Work la being
doe oa tha elty reservoirs.
' woKAjre oxira Kurm,
The ttrst meeting of the Woman's club
for tha new year will be held tomorrow
at S o'clock In Blllng-Hlrsoh hall, whan
tha following program will ba rendered:
President's address. Mm. P. J. Mann;
vocal solo, lira, Fletcher Lfnn; plane
solo, Mra. Ed R. Root; ractUtlon. Mrs. a
H. Pattlnger. A reoeptloa wlU foUow
PSEUDO GOSPEL
WORKERS CAUGHT
OAFSJ AsTS FAJmCX-
fATI BV VSUwATFUla O
'V;
Preaohlng tha gospel en the atraat ana
mlauta, taking a oollaetloa tha next and
then, going to a room of the AmerSoaa
eafa to divide tha money 'with her part
nar Is what tha polios say draco Foyna
haa baaa doing for several weeks. Last
night aha, la oompany with three other
woman, were arrested on warrants Is
sued out of tha municipal court ' They
wars oharged with offensea, found guilty
and Aasd ! each by Judge Hogua this
morning. t . ,
Tha Fwyna woman daalad that she had
baaa preaching on the streets and hiking
collections, ostensibly for tha spreading
of the gopt but Pollcsmaa White and
other witnesses swore aha had. They
say she and another woman would hold
atraat meetings, els and preach and
take a collection. They would than go
to tha notorious saloon named and boast
of their trickery and divide tha money
they received.
In addition to tha four woman arrested
and Sued from tha diva, there waa J. a
Balrd, half owner of tha place, who waa
charged with maintaining a disorderly
house. Ha pleaded not guilty, but tha
testimony of Policeman White and D. M.
Roblln, Balrd'a partner, convicted him
and Judge Hogua Bned htm 149. In ad
dition. Judge Hogua and Deputy City
Attorney Fitagerald agread ta request
tha liquor license committee to forfeit
tUu asioaa lioense. Roblln was Saad M
yesterday and to still In fell la default
of payment.
Never In tha history of tha municipal
oourt haa thara' bean such a dejected
quartet of women aa those befere Judge
Hogua today. Testimony of witnesses
relative to th orglea at tha American
oaf a waa too Vila for pubtloatlon.
Roblln hi a pioneer of Alaska. Ba
bad his hands froaen off while thera,
TO BEAUTIFY SLOPES '
THAT ARE HIDEOUS
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Th elty park board hag hit wpo
happy plan of beautifying south Port
land la tha vloinlty of tha tmmanat fills
which Maya been made during; the past
year. During tha winter tha alopee of
tha flllla ara to ba sown la grass, and
planted In flowers. Thar ara several af
there Sill and altogether tha alopea
contain aeveral aeraa of ground.
Bee Idee beautifying the unsightly
eopes th grasa and flower will be
meflolai. Th roots will hold th soli
compactly and will prevent th water
during tha winter seasons from wash
ing away tha earth, Tha superintendent
of tha park will begin tha work shortly.
BIG BOOM IS ON AT
ST. JOHNS JUST NOW
There I a boom at St. Johns. ' New
houses ar going ap In every direction.
RBSterner are negotiating with Chris
topher oihus for a half block aa a site
for a six-story hotel.- Contracts have
bean 1st by Cochraa Braa. for th Im
mediate building of four frame store
buildings. A large two-story laundry
building haa yuat been completed. . There
ar gaii sb of men and tea me at work
with scraper grading streets.
Repreaentatlvea of a Lowell, Masek,
oatton manufacturer war la St. John
last vk, aooompaaled by a oasuitlDg
COLUMBW THEATRE
Mth aa Wamlagtaa.
BO. L. BAKBB
aUsager.
T0M1QBT :18, AMD ALL THIS
Taa must aoeaUr stork company la lisrtri.
aresestfat Mad-Una Lacrtte Byleys
greet ronaady snecaex,
"AW AMTOOAW OTTXXBbT." .
risysd eft 100 asm sy hat a Smaaia,
air warn, stabtino arrwDAT mat..
Gaarlai rrohman'a Haw Terk anulre
Thtetre win.
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Sy aaaay Qrsasy. '
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J- e. Dewntowa ticket offiw.
Boe a Martin'. n Hu. mn. .- a, t
lastea its., frost ts a. m. k t a m.i at tkl
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The taste and
Fashion of fine
Custom-made
Correct c in
Clothes Clothes
The maker's
GuMantee and
Ours with .
Every garment ,
cTllen
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. Buffum CSk Pendleton . -Qothiera,
Hattera. lirnishera
311 Morrison Street ' ; :
Oppoaite PoetoSce
atr. after
Narquam Grand Theatre w-ILmT
Faoas Mais ssa, -.
frMay sad aataroar Iflgate.
apacUl price atatlnee gataroar.
Tea mnalcal eouvdy eitrarasaasB.
Twm wrmAJU or oa."
SvenlBg prtoeagntlrf krwar Soor. It.lt B.I.
JaF' t- plal miTdm srkMe at. Tat.
an
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its are sow aalllnc.
Marquam Grand Theatre
. . Pboae Hals sat.
W. T. Paagla,
Moaday. October IT, Mattae Satar
rrr-afTie ife-Ufo prnriitl
ivoa avoaamva.
Wmdar, Turaday aud Wdneasay,
uh or m DUituraLti,"
nareaay, PYldty, Saturday tad
Bator da? Hattnae,
BtAJSTA OS TMM MWIAIM"
Mt aa aaia toatorraw.
OONOKAX
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ooMaaaT irasT. mosm
'" 4.m ar'HHSTrta"
engineer, flgurtng upon an avallabta sit
for a ooltoa goods factory of 7,M
plodlea.
Ailaa Uvlt' tmai BraaeV
Holmes Coal B Ice Co.
AGENTS tOt. i
RICHMOND
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CARBON HILL COAL
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Our Increaae4 ftwifitlee for bondlins; oar
Coal eA) us to Mad oat cleaner Coal
than vcr before. H yoa want Lump Coal ,
we cca send you ALL Lump NO DUST t
STORE NtMOVED TO THDLTsttNTH AND IRVING
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-till:
; Aim PHftWF. NWltMl MAIM 966
Wi hava moved from th northeast oomer of Second and "f'aylnr to our
new warehouse on the southeast corner of Thirteenth and Irving streets, and
are now prepared to show to the trade samples of to largest Una of stoves and
ranges manufactured on this coast. We also deetre to call attention of hotel
and restaurant men to our 1na of Portable and French Ranges and get our
prices, for wa will aava you money. ( -
Loewenberg' (Q. Going Co.
a rea Ordasa. Sawte SSS.
aTesrth Vhhrtesath and brkf
MMUWMMManm.
Cordray'f Theatre Jr
' rsrUaad's Paemtor rtayeaeai. ; .
Prlraa. 1e, Ke. SDe: ssectsl reawTad seets, las.
Matleae. Sftc Is any pert ot the sense;
ehlkhra (aaectaj ecate). 10r.
OuswiiSKihig tealght (Tkaraday). rrtsay. St
arday siatlfiae sad algat,
. -Tfia HUKPHBBYMAPatAM CO,, '
prceaetlng -
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stasniamat
Stroag ssst.
effects.
Heat attrerttoa.
rriiOHisf a blliotts
Big eteasj arosvM-rlm a the great feaetea
SMiodraaM,
TOS XU SAaTm" '
grantaet Roaalaa alay ever written.
r latesa sltaatlona: nrlntag eSSkftseel
ttartUag effactsl
The Uyrlo Thettrs
a. e. vnrxcm a oo.
U1KHET, WTLSOM ftTAl.
ttVB.t K. HILL.
I0HV StTDZELCaX , '
IAIKT BOTT.
aaoopa.
Saifeiswiinei :S9 ta 4:S, f rW te iM p.
a saaai aa sigaer. ,
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The aesM ef pallte VanitfrllH. Oaatfii
piYfnnBBBca frosi 1 te t:U p. SI. gandays
continuous S t 10:W p. m. iTrenliig parfflraa.
aaoae frow t ts 10: p. Pa. Any aat 10 casts.
The
The
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Arcnd& Theatre '.
OrlglBSl ranOy Vsasevttle Bssas. '
Thle Week.
vks helm OHiLoaaii.
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JOURNAL COUPON
No. 17-r-COUPON No. 17
' STAR TMEATRB
FSXDAT BCATTinrB, OCT. 14. XMM.
This coupon and to entitles holder to
on admlastoo. whan presented at ho
office.
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