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3. t I' II SIT WKW YOU SEE IT W OUR AO.irS SO t fee it in cur Ad. IT'S S3 Third and Oakl TK3U AND OAK TH3U) AND OAJC 3 eCZ THK C TON DAT JOURNAL. PORTLAND, "SSI Mp i 1 & Hill! n i a A word to the wise about our '.y;y, Great $io.oo Suits and Overcoats Never in the history of this city has there been such a value given for ao LITTLE A PRICE. You most see' them to CONVINCE YOURSELF, it is useless to describe the many styles and qualities. THESE GARMENTS OTHtiR CONCERNS .CALL BARGAINS AT $11 "THATS ALU" We aao desire to caH your ATTENTION not to over. - look the GREATEST AND BEST- TROUSERS that have ever been offered for the price. ;,; ' s ; U Strictly An 0 ' Vccl ;CASSBC: AT-; "; $L50 and ?1.95; Their actual value' is double. They are dressy, stylish and -up-to-date cut . ;rC -NUF CED ' J ALL KINDS MEN'S FURNISHINGS AT ERUPTION kei u X e- . WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR . AO. IT'S SO ION - WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AO. IT'S SO . i "Where Rolls the Bargains" ti.a. Jt& That's herea few steps out "of the - high rent district. Youll find bargains in seasonable goods that your never dreamed of finding and ones that you win grab eagerly. Come early and get the phims. Special Sale of Men's Goods Odd Hnes of Men's Colored Dress Shirts, worm $100, $lJUand$l.M. Your choice for...-. .....50 Odd lot of extra heavy ribbed Underwear (shirts only), v w while they last, each..,....,.., .......25a Men's heavy wool mixed Sox, two pairs for..'. . .... . . . .SS5e , We carry the "Labor Brand" Union made Collars, two for -r , Z&f ; cuita, ZDf .a parr. , . . Bargains in; Ladies' Jackets - and Tourist Coats " Ladies Tourist Coats .three . quarter length,- in brown, mixed and blue,, $7.50, ',' f8.75, $9.95. iV . j Ladies Kersey 'Jackets, . in tan and black, strapped end box pleat in back, 90.85, f7.95 ;. Misses' Jackets, In red, green, blue and tan, black velvet - :. trimming, $3.85, $4.50, f f4.95. : Misses Long Coats, la blur, . . tan, red and black, $4.95, .if5.95.v..,; ,;'Hv-,,.,v.. ; : box pi f 7.50, TtRS, STYUSH AND CHEAP, FROM $1.73 to $4.95 BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! Good heavy colored Blan kets, 10-4 size, each, 35. Extra heavy1 10-4 white and ; .colored Blankets, pair 75e Extra heavy 11-4 Gray Bltn-; . kets, pair, f 1.15, f 1.25. fl.40. y Full siae gray 'wool Blan kets, worth $4.00; : pair 92.9$.. - Fine white wool Blankets, 10-4 size; special, $3.85 Full site Comforteca, for dou ble bed, 90. - r White cotton filled Com fortem. f 1.15, f 1.25, -: f 1.45. f : :- - , -A Sateen covered Comforters, 125 ute $lOSf White BedRpreads, for doti- ble bed, 75ef90t, fl.10 Bleached Table Damask; 58 V inches wide, yard 25e 85a. , ' Heavy cream pure linen Ta- mask, yard, 45fy 50 e, 60e. .; 72x90-inch hemmed Sheets, each,49e. , - Hemmed Pillow Cases, each, ;9f, 10f 12W. . Lace Curtains from 45e a pair up. : . Czrtvfktit Jmmi-.J. K. STANTON, Mewager on Store cme mm IS FAR FR0;.l DEAD Touammir asm aoawoanra or oat hi, m aununr vauoraxaw sevi zdm are nam n lauuis tmmm a, maauura xxm mioaa ov ran. A. C. Kltehllns. a prominent rtaeav mu of PrtMvUl. la ta PortUad for a tmw Uym H Mjra tb atock oonditiou la Crook oounty la vry vootf and that tha nnfavorabla raporta oomlna; Crom Uiara ara not warruitad bjr tha faota. . "Whlla a' treat attar atoekmao ara dlapoalna af thair harda, taaaatd, "It doaa -not . atfnlfr that tba bualnaaa la going to placaa. That la tha canaral ooDdltlow 'avarrwhara throat-bout tha InUrlor and la aaallr aooountad for. lUnaaa hava feaaa ovaratookad and eon. aaquantly thara haa bra aoma loaaas auataiaad, A faw mn aca a araat many ruabad into tha baalnaaa without knowltia; what thaj wara doing; thr ara now aclllns out And all ovar tha lntartor atookman ara outtlna down tilr ranaa harda and feadina mora. "Aaothar raaaoa for thla baavy aalllns' tfcta Taar la taa'proapaou of a hortac Is tha winter fasd. Cattleman who wara eauaht by tha ( ahortaaw last wlntar ara a llttla auaplolona and ara VUln out of tha way of It for another winter. While there ta plenty of hay, oomperatlTelr peaking', yet tha price la ao high that It doaa not pay to wlntar oattle on It at tha preeent ptioaa for beef. The only thing for tbe atookman to da to to nail hla cattle, beoauae be would lone aumay If be undertook to wlntar them. Tha California and No vada buyara hare bought up nearly all the feeders throughout tha Interior thla summer and will feed them this wlntar. 1 don't believe that cattlemen have lost money thla. yean Of course, noma of them lost money last winter, but ail tha oattle brought thieugn on tha sum mer ranges have been sold at a fair profit, and I aerer knew the conditions to be better than they ara right now. for tha euttlng down of the harda means a better claea of beef and no ire pond ing high prices. " . .r . f YIS110RS TREATED : - WELL IN ST. LOUIS Miss I Barnard, In charge of tha ladles' dress goods department -of Olds, Wortman A King, who la la tha east on a purchasing trip, wiitaa enthusiastic ally from New York of tha oordial wol oome and generous treatment given tha visitors to the St. Louis fair by tha Peo ple of that oitjr. She aaya In a latter to E O. Whttter, advertising awaag af tha ble denartmant store: . "We had a nice time la BC Louis. " t am Indeed glad I had a chance ta the fair, even for such a short time. and certainly St Louis haa done beraelf proud and the people of tha city hava been loyal la entertaining tha vteltora. We atonnad nrlvatelr In the beautiful reeldence part of tha elty. Bvery home on the avenue bad a name and a good many had the legend 'Welcome Visit ors. Booms to Rent.' They have thrown open their homes to give tha people a plaoa ta stay, livery attendant at the fair grovnd a, on tha street ears. In the stores and anybody yon ask for Informa- tftaa ara ready and gUd to tell yom." RED f!K PIPE IS WELL PRESERVED m qw xt pv vr a faun aoaanofl svsam ntA TIOST AS A Dortlon of red nr preasure pipe, laid under First street, at tha InterseoUon of Morrison street In Is0, according ta tha bast Information obtainable, and In prao- ueall as eood a state of preservation as tha day It was placed underground. waa taken up yesterday by a gang at work for tha Portland Oas company. One section W the pipe waa displayed In the office of the Hammond Manufao-turtna- oomnanr aa as- evidence of tha length of time wood will remain Intact when kept moist and- away from the air. Thla place waa made from a small fir tree about IK Inches la diameter, and tha thin bark yet dings to the outside. A hole of two and a half inches in di ameter waa bared la tha heart of too tree. The ponderous section therefore has a 10-lnoh shell, and would, oartalnly ike an affective pressure pipe. The pipe waa originally used as a amau water mala, but for many years haa not been used at ail, yet remained moist, owinc to the condition of the ground. Upon careful examination of tha stioa of Umber today not an evidence or decay oould be detected la It, and there la no mark of netrlfloatloa. as sometimes oo- ours In wooden material placed beneath the soil for a 'king period. 'This pipe would ba as eervtceable today aa when laid aura, than 40 year ago. 1 Tha find to eetaed by many advocates of. wooden piping; for conduits beneath the aurfaoe. It to alleged that Burope has some Instances of wooden pipe la usa Tor 100 years, conditions -being fa vorable for preservation, the essential one of which is covering from tha air and keeping moist. Since tha manufacture of wooded pipa to growing Immensely, and many water and power eompenles are using It la their work, more than ordinary interest attaches to such an evidence aa that brought to light yesterday. ., t Some have suggested aa anal ye la or the ground Where tbs pips was laid un der First street to determine if there ara unusual conditions of the aolL The specimens mentioned will be preserved with careful records of tha facta, for future evidence, ptrmoaLua. (ftpeHal fHesaMi to Thff fesrmL') Tumi. WuIl. Oct. M. W. H. 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