The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 30, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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1 THE OREGON , DAILY JQURNAU PORTLAND. MC:,DAV EVENIKG. JANUARY U:i -
1 ' ' . i " 1 L '-- i
HAT
- ANOTHER SENATOR
Evidence Against Mitchell. May
Make Conviction Impeach-
J.- ment or ftesignatioiun.
New. evidence against Senator J. It
Mitchell -stronger than any the. govern
-1 mnt yrt fcas -pffyrert.T Is the subjoct-of
v. circles and corridor or r to . ieaurai
ixiurt bulldln. ' -'. .
v When Cashier lutph VHoyt, ftb
.Merchant National ban, 4u.tnia ouy,
; was summoned before the grand Jury
. futurdav to furnish farts relative to a
business transaction done through, - the
. bank, there war those who uggesieq
- that the account of ton el th prontl'
1 ant auapect had. beevdemanded by the
' government. Thl morning J, W. New
kirk, caahler of tlte-Fim 'Natlonar'bank,
- was aummoned and -ave tesllmouy
Of greater lgnlficanc than tbs
. facta are the whtopera of possible de-
velopments heard among the Balem poil-J
tlciana ' While her Saturday and Bun
day there was free dlscusstsoa of the
HAVE TO ELECT.
possibility of having to name a united
gtatea Senator before the next session
-f the lglltura The Inference from
' Thla talk la taken to mean that a con
- vlotlon In SntorMltcheU' -ea would
bring about resignation- or impeachment
prooeedlnav...j.liat a conviction poa
- alble aeema to hare gained bold upon
" the ' tnlnda 'of aome of the far-elng
Republican, advisor, and aome tot the
atalwert openly aaaerted taat in gov
ernment ha a stronger ess than had
keen revealed. portion of the evidenoe
being, recent development.
feeler eounty witnesses were again
In evidence thla morning When the,, red'
era! grand Jury ' convened. They are
.... neighbors of the Butts .Creek Land, Lunu
- ber Livestock company, and are her
prtaumably to give -testimony again t
'' thla concern and It officer. W. M.
Piper, living within three mile Of Foa-
gll, was flrat summoned. -
' , Other Wheeler - county men present
' during the morning were J. W. and Ar
thur Pen tecoC living 21- mile front
Fossil, and Cyrua B. Buckingham, stago
, driver between-Antelope and -Fossil.
. F. Q. Stewart of Roeeburg ha been
..In waiting two or three days. He wa
-. timber orulser for aome time, and
teatlmony will probably bear on conduct
. of the land office during tb regime of
:- Mesara Bridge and Booth. - Other wit-.
nesse are hi the city and will appear
inn require. - - t, - ;
11ACHEN AND ASSOCIATED
. SENT TO PENITENTIARY
n " ' (ionnutl geeisl Berrlcr.)
-.- '. Washington, Jan.- 10. Application for
. : a writ of. oertoriart U :the oaae -of -A,
W. Machen, Lorena, Diller and Samuel
4 A. Qroff, who were convicted of post
efflo fraud bod eentenced to two year"
.' imprisonment-and to pay a. $10,000 nne,
waa denied by th uprm court tht
: - morning. ' -",
. Thl deprive th defendsnta of their
last chance of evading puniehment -and
- theyliave been sent to th Moundaville,
ya. poaltentiary. '' s.'-.-' -."'.
- , it . , -
,. . Teaoock. : 8lf-rllng " Buckwheat
: . flour".' 1 th beat on tb market
mmm:
mm'
' QDad TAC3
; (CUCtlES ":
Gsnb3CRdCo!ds.
-pnEUErjTo: e
Pnoumonla and
. Conotlmptlon :,
Foley's Honey and Tmt not only
' ttopi tb oongh, but heal and atrcngth
Mthlnapi abd prevnti riotu r
" eutta troar4rZold ' ''.yi ' .
' Then la no danger of PceamonU,
C6numption or other serioaa lung
u troabi u foley Honey and Tar
la taken, as it trflT cur the most stnbv
bom conghatho dangerous kind that
aettlea on th lungs and. may develop
Into pneumonia over nightr ": -11
you have a cough or cold do not
rwk Pneumonia when Foley' Honey
' and TaP will cur you quickly and.
1 atrcngtheoyour lungs. ,
Remember .. tha nam Foley's
. Honey and Tar and refuse any
" en batitut offered. Do not take chances
""with iome unknown preparation that
' costs you fb same when you can get
I Foley's Honey and Tar, that cost
Y you no rtior and is saf and certain
ia rsults. Cbhlains no opiates.
, Cured After Physlciane Said He
L .. . Had Consumption.
E. H. Jones, Pastor M. E. Church,
Grove, Hi., writes: About seven or
. eight yean agol had a Very severe cold
Which physicians said was very near
pneumonia, and which they afterwards
pronounced consumption. Through a
- friend I was Induced to try a sample of
foley'a Honey and Tar, which gave me
to jmucn relief that bought ome of
the regular size. Two or .three bottle
' cured sie of what the physician called
Consumption, and I have never had any
trouble. witb my throat or lungs sIbc
thattime.',.i i.
$,$1.00.1
Three abtt-2Se.5De;
The w cent aise contains Jwo ana
e tie-half times as much a th small size
and the $1.00 pottle almost six times
' MStb.. f--:A:,:Ur
t:to ira K'c:inb bt
&ae aHivie Brag omewy and Weodard,
CbtzkaaiOa.
HISS; BATES SAYS
-SHE IS NOT ENGAGED
Everybody Breathes Easier, and
Rejoices at the Very Posi
, .tiyeAnnduncemeni
' Ulariche Batetr and th whole produc
tion of "The Darlings of he Oeda" got
hnra tnti inoriiitig. T Breathe ealef,-pab-IWbreaHie-ayThe
itrn performance
111 b given tonight at th Orand.
MM Batea received a Journal rep
reaehtatl V4" in her -pat tint suite at - the
Portland. Blie worea. white ehlrt-waUt,
with i the collar band turned under, a
Short brown klrt and no haft She wa
at home, Jler eoal black eye. beamed
through the -trial ret night a travel
and think of It on' of her hoe wa
twlaeedt-". s'-v' i- irT,:. '""V" --""If
you. will see me thia way, well
and good." aald h apologetically.. , "W
hay Just overoome Ui first of our one
night tandai banc my w retell ed appear
auce." :r'. -. .
Tb apology wa accepted --The urn
laoad abo mad a -better atory, which
wa duly explained to Mia Bate, If un-
neoeakarily; , . . J '
Suddenly and with horroMn her vole:
"We are going to Mlvaoula! Did you
ever - MtaaoulaT. It' ' In -Montana.
They have painted terrlbl picture of
the place to me.' They eay the people
light their - way to the theatre' with
eandlea and; lanterna" that trueT If
so,-1 shall expect to be arrested.. for
bigamy. They hava had m engaged to
six different nmn-tn -10 days. And I
don't Jlkelt xm not- awfully angry,
vnu knA ItttV ' I mat AAii't Uki lt
..Then- you) wlab.. to: deny your , re
ported engagement, to Jack London"
Jack London! A -gentleman I know
vr-ao- slightly-- m tlemanr'to-whom
I wa casually Introduced T Absurd."
. "And Mr. Hotallngr ' '
"Ob. yea, IPrivat Car,' luxuries n
gagement ring? Do you eee any ex
tending her left hand-decorated only by
an old signet band. "No, you may deny
that I am engaged, except a an actreea
. Mis Bate did not continue by de
scribing th happiness that fill her oul
to be onceagaln amobg-the dear people
of Portland. Not on your life. "
' fjnm hare.!' ah aaid. i "Port-
histland must therefore hold a charm for
ma, but I wa only a baby bt arm when
my parent took m away to California.
A, Callfornlan by .adoption, that state I
nav always caiiea my noma, uuva am
mighty glad that-they found plao for
roe to play In here, it 'does m good
to ae Mr, Belaaoo's representatlv beat
my manager enemies. I rejoice -in it
much a he doea I felt awfully big
when I wired ? Mr."- Kirby-rto- put up a
tent- If necessary;".' -But really my heart
wa In it. I would play In a tent; on
my word, I would, if clrcumatanoe ju
tUJe4it.,!;.'.i..-..-.lii.--:,:
The- star -excused herself while n
talked electricity with on of .th stage
mechanic, m ' '..
, "Our bugbear.' she explained, "Is cur
rent.' Bo much depend on whether or
not a theatre has an 'alternating' or 'di
rect current I don't know Just what It
mean, but Jjt seem we cannot depend;
upon the current Of good-Wlil that come
over tb footlights and they alway com
to ma and report the electrical condition
of the stage. It Is a pleasure, to be taken
Into tb electrician' oonflaence, but why i
thl pleasure: is bestowed upon m I do
not exactly oraprhendV--- .v--v -.
"MS plan for next season art not yet
announced by Mr. Bolasco, xcept that Z
win nav a new piay. i may noi xnow
even It title until the firet rehearaal.
But I lonsr for. a white-face part once
more, and good clothe to wear. -,I have
played To San until I fancy myself
coming Japanese in appearance out j.
love her. nevertheless. -
Miss Bate lain the best of healtlLJind
the-same may b said or her mother,
Mra F. M. Bateap-who acdompanies -ber.
TO GET PATENTS "
FOR INDIAN LAND
(WMhlsstoa Joreta ef Ih. JrnL.
iVashlngton,' D. ,C, Jan. 20. Senator
Fulton ha propoaed an amendment to
th Indian appropriation bill providing
that parson who hav purchased lands
of th UmatUla Indian reservation and
mad full payment shall be n titled to
receive patent upon submitting proof
to the land offlc that the land pur-
rtnrsed are exclusively grsslng lands.
and also the' amendment providing for
referring the-claims of Chinook, and
CathUmat -Indians -to -the court . of
claims for judgment. ;. -
The hobs commute on irrigation to
day, reported favorably on the substi
tute for th Fulton bill to utilise th
Klamath lake bed for the Oregon irri-J
gat ion ntemrise," The substitute bill
Is substantially the same a th Fulton
bill, but it doe not commit the govern
ment to take up the projecta ' It " au
thorises the secretary of the Interior to
tower the level of th Little Klamath,
Tule and Goose " lake and dlspos of
land forming th beds under term of
the reclamation act. , - , ' ,
The president ent congree today a
message -asking that steps be. taken to
secure, uniform divorce law by co-bp-,
eratlon between state and advising ta
collection of statistics on th. aubJect
by the director of the census.
Before th senate commute en inter
state -commerce today E. M. Ferguson of
Duluth testified in behalf or legislation
regulating private car, tinea, lie said
that the Icing charge of Michigan fruit
has increased from $12 In 1II to $45
now. He declared that Armour made
$26,000,000 s year from " hte 4 traf f lo
charge 'alon. ,"r- ' ; .:
DYNAMITERS WRECK
CHURCH JN SEATTLE
(fcpeclal Pispktcfe to The' Joaraal.) i
Beat 1 lei Jan. 30. Dynamiters wrecked
the old First Presbyterian' church, at
th southeaat corner of Third avenue
and Madison street, shortly before 1
o'clock tht morning.- Th partition be
tween the- living -apartment in-tha j-esr
of the winding and th main hall wa
completely demolished, the front ot the
building .blownout, and. every window
demolished. . The window In building
for several hundred Jrt ' war also
broken. Mystery surrounds th identity
bf the man or men who set off th ex
plosive. No posslbl motive can be as
signed. - '"'-..
A. H. McCormack, the agent, who
ometlme: sleeps in th rear room, wa
not ther last hlght, and after th ex
plosion h could not b found.'
The dynamite wa placed near th
partition between lh living roonvand
the main halL- Tpe hall, ha recently
been used a place te confer th chop
iters' degree by ' the Woodmen of . th
World and Saturday vrrfng dance.
The partition end th floor-of 'th
building was' splintered in - thousands
of pieces. The top of a plan in th
main liall was blnwa entirely off and the
Instrument ruined. ; . . ' . ,
Store Opep Eye'Gitigs
, : During This Great
,;:7-, sale -f;.;:
That AH May ; Enjoy
This"-' -
Great , Opportunity.'
- Monster. J'iGraiinsa Sals a
Bright and early Saturday mdrriing throngs surged to TfieTHub's Great'Alteration Sale., Qothing buyers are demonstratins their djscrjmfaiiatioh
and are buyfa at saving 50, and 60 per cent on all purcl-ases.TAVe"anticipat
them we are forced tq make ert necessary changes are being made; Portland fsbeiRjcered en wscjrtMed money?-
saving opportunity to buy Men's High-Gratle Suits, Overcoats, Pants, Hats and Furnishings. Below are tust a few itemi headlines irom their depts
Alteration Prjce on
PAiSTS
All th atores of Portland combined
could not possibly show as many
style of Pants -as The Hub, and
we'have put t Jcnlf t? them and
cut prices to the very quick. Phts
at les thaq U cost of ;lng.-- vv;
...For your cholc of too. pair of '
Pants, in worsted and casslmeres,
rlmci-Jii4ijlaldjjLeYexy
alr worth , front 11.15 to $2.00.
For your cholc of 100 pair of very
fin sample Pants worth up to I1.S0."
For your cholc' of too pairs of
TaJIor-Made Pants, Jn blacks, blue
and gray; fin tweeds, cheviot and
. serges, mad up in th same styles
a our' Famous - Sub IJ.OO Pants
are mada . If you need Pant, better
e them. ' . '- r:- :Jt . ;
Tot "youf choice "of "$00 p4tre ot th -very
finest English worsteds. Bed-'
ford cords, Reading . hairline.
Waskunk ' Mill. . double-twlatad
worsted, etc. -Th greatest pants -value
aver offered anywhere.
Give you pick and 'cholc of 1,200
pair of fin English tweed Ban
nockburh" cheviot, - Hk and wool
worated,- In pin dot effect and neat
stripe i '. very , pair 1 an actual .
11.00, t.00 and 110.00 value. Every
pair .hand-tailored throughout and
guaranteed to fit end glv perfect
tlfactlon:.:.::T ,.4.,..,: ' j.
Governor Sends Message to Leg
islature Concerning Peniten-
tiary,:; Accusatiorjs. s ? i
(Frosi a Jeoraal Staff Oofteependest.) --
.Balem, OrJaftiao.s--Qoytrnor Cham
berlain addressed a message this after
noua to th legislature relative to the
charge of mismanagement ia the peni
tentiary. After reciting thcnscassTty oT
refurnishing th quarUra ot" Buperin-1
tendent Jam and Warden Curtiss when
they took charge of the penitentiary, the
governor state that: ':.-.-, .. . - ' '
In case ot the state Insane asylum, the
code provide that tb superintendent
and first and second assistant physician
hall be furnlshsdlkVoom. household fur.
niture, provisions, fuel and light at the
asylum, and require that th superin
tendent shall reslds , at the asylum.
Ther I no express provision of th law
which kllow any of th of floor to
hav their famine reside with them at
th asylum or to support them from the
commissary of th stats, and no statute
which authorises the third and fourth
assistant phyaiclana to. either reslds at
ths asylum or hav their families reside
there, or that authorises their support'
from tb commissary of th state; yet in .
th government of thl 'institution the
board of trustee ha deemed It best to.
require all of these officer to reside at
ins asyium wiia ncir zarauiB inu u
supported nt'the axpsas of th state. .
"Further than that, these o Ulcere and
their famllle and the employes srs per
mitted to hav three Waitresses to wait
on the tbl and on assistant nook, all
paid by the state, though ther 1 no
express ststut for thl. ' r - .
"Th sam rul prevail in reference
to the superintendents' of th deaf mute
school, blind school and reform school
and their families berau the trustee
of each of these institution deemed t
for th best interest ot th stts. .
. "No express statut require th em
ployes st the prison, the attendant or
employee at th asylum, teachers or em
ploye af th blind School, deaf, mat
school and reform school to lodge or be
bokrded . at these scleral Institutions,
but th governor hsa- required them to
lodge and board at tin several institu
tions so their services eouhj be-called
into requisition at any time. ThlaprM--1
tic ha been followed for, fnan- yr
nd speriene h proven that In no
other way can th stst get th most
efficient- service. . : . ,
The governor suggests a complete in
vestigation of the subject, adding that
he respectfully request that the whole
subject of the conduct of all these sev
eral Institution In th maKer herein
before referred to be taken up by the
legislature and submitted to th earn
committee, with Instruction to fully
Investigate th qutton involved and
report at thl session of th legisla
ture ' : " - '
. In conclusion, th governor suggests
insi ix xam system is 19 vi cnmitu, nv
salaries of most of the employes will ,
hav to be Increased, because the pres-.
ent seal of wagea wlll-b tnsufflctent to '
support th men and women who are.
Compelled to work 10 to'Jl hour ch
day In th week, end to hold them In
readiness to a elld upon for aervuse
t any lime during th night. Th mat
ter ws submitted to the legislature
with the auggeatlon of a most careful .
and searching Investigation.,
OFFICIALLY
COXVNlta
We have more Shirt than all te
fetor combined show, and -.our
Alteration -Price wUl be fol-
low: .-
For your Choice of " J00 aampl.
Shirt, som lightly soiled, value .
up to lS.0O..Nuff sed. .w
36c
For. your chotcaiof) lOO dogea Mount
- Hood Shirts,1 regular 7 60 valua
Alteration Price on .
JJ.50 and 3.00 Dress Shirt " '
will b r....... 05
$1.10 -and $1.00 Dress Shirts -
wllh be -. . . .iT.V. . ... j.. . . . . eS
The-Alteration Price on all r
$2.00 nd $1.b0 Negltgo tshlrta
will ba . . . . .-. ... . . . . . .... .-.85)
$1.25 and $1.00 Neglige J3hirt
wUl be ......... 6S
Oo and t5o Neglige Shirt- . -
will b , . r. . v r.
S0o and f$a Neglige Shirt .
;wlU. b ........ . ... . . i . . ,f. ; 38
:The Alteration' Prfc on all ' ,' '
$2.1 and $2.00 Working Shirt ""
will be ....................05)
$1.50 and 1.7J5 Workln; Shirte
will be ... .. . . TS ''
$1.28 and $1.00 Working Shirts T '
wiltb .$J8)
. 80c and .7 60 Working .Shirt
wui be "....,. ..T...4S
65o and (Oo.Vorkinff 8htrU
"WlU-'Ht i i-rn nTt """
35
Alteration Prices on MATS
. Our fin stock, of Hat comprises all
th leading : brand of the best J
known make that sell from $1.50 to
$5.00. Th tyle ar of the very
: lest , Th ; -Saoriflc Price we
quote ar not a hint at their real
.value,- Ten' extra hat salesmen will
- be on hand' for thl gnat sale, . .
. .50e. k''.::::!'
For , all of our odd' and - aampl
lineh of $1.50 and $2.00 Hata .
V - QBo - :
For your choice of J00 sample Hats
worth $2.50 and $5.00 wholesale.
J. K. Stdtcn,
Manager -
rnDvi55iAnp
era
MnMn
mm
mttsm
. v - r We return our sincere thanks to our many customers for their very valuable patronage during the
' past year and hope by careful attention to their wants to merit a continuance of the aame.'"- -,"
, Thia Clearance Sale, besides being a nouble reduction in prices, has aa'additlonal attraction for
our customers in the Trading Stamps which we 'give witfi every, purchase of 10c or over. - This gives a
IBM
uuuuic uutuuni
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' Suits as low as
' Leng Coats
Ladles' Dress Skirts a low s....OS
Ladle' Walking Skirt a lew a ft. 59
Ldl'- Fur as low aa.........,05
Ladle' Wrapper low as....,,40)
Ladles' Underskirt low as. ...23
Ladles' Outing Gown a low a.. 464
Ladle' Dressing Sacqu as low a 89V
J Ldies"Woo) Waist
mm
; Ladles' Corts aa low a....,...23tV
. Ladi' Fleec VnBerwer as, low as is)
Ladies' Ho as low ss, palr....,.8)
'. Full 81s Comfort as. low ' ss,,. .05
Ful Sis Cotton Blnkt aa law aa X9
f-'Fuu ' Doubl Blanket a low a 50)
t ?-3'" Wo' lXubl Blanket a low i
- $2.95
"-lh--t-Wool .Mix Doubl BUnkeU a
BS1
run wa ueaspreaos a low u.ySye
f-lnch Brown Muslin a low-ar"
4 ym ......... .5)
Oood Quality Whit Mulln low
, yard ................... .. .. . 5
mn
J. K. SttC9
"lTHnl
rxioa-e hi
- . . v r I' Vrsy f
r f r
THIRD ANpDUnN5IDET7.
Alteratloo Prices 09
vjit'.i.
SUITS
Supreme slaughter of our immense
Stock of Suits, thousands, of 'm to
chooa from, and every one up-to-date,
, - ' J ' -
$3.75 "
For All-Wool or Worated Butts. tn
ack or frock tylee. light or dark
colors, .that we formerly- sold, at
.$S SO to $10. -
r-yM-- -y r: ' ' -.'--"''-V--
: For Tailor-Mad Suit, hand-tailored .
throughout. In pur wool fabric of -th
best make, brown, tan, drab,
lata, steel grays; alao checks
"tripes, plaid and "mixture; th
former price wa $12 to $15.
$8.75
Ton of Suits, hundred of tylesr
in every sis anda" hap, for all
. build of men from 10 to. 54 bust
' measure; imported material, jour
neymen tailored: the very choicest
of good Suits that wa formerly solt .
at $10.60, $11.00 and $20.00.
$12w75
.Tor your' unlimited Choice of over
000 - Suit, In ingl and - double
- breasted sack,, three-button -' frock,
black unflnlehed Worsted Prince Al- .
. berts, etc; som -full Bilk and at'ln
llned throughout. Tb largest dla-
- ply . of- tyle' you ever saw. Not
a auit in th lot out what the form
er price was $2 jto- $ 80. -j :j. 1
. For choice of all-bur $2.00. $4.00
and $6.00 Soft or Stiff Hat in
Punlap, Knox -an4 Touman ahapea
; -:i:..i:r:ri 3-4 . ; -:
For your uorestrtctad choice of any
$6.00 or $(.00.Hat In our hous.
Thl hat Item alon should bring:
every hat buyer 'In Portland, to u-l
lor Jiia new nat, ; - ( -Thl
aal of -our "Hat etoclc' 1 an
opportunity that ha never been
equaled on the Pacific Iboaat in thl
enturfe. A... . .-r
3sm lr,:i'isttnpi
' . - ' -1 -
Today Begins the Third Wccli
Cloces Saturday. February 10th
uu aujouiuiuti for wjrarKing oayi. - ..- - . ; . .. :
If You Want Bargain
We Have the Cooit end
$6.05
i.. ...95.05
Oood Quality, 1-4 Sheeting a, low -'--'
as, yard .r. ... ... .-. ..205
Balf) and Hand Towsls ss low a. '. '
.--aach .... ? . iv 5e
Full Sis Pillow ae low a..... ,4Se
2 H -yard Lac Curtain ag low , " ;
''. Plf . " .45)
Ruff Swlsf Curtains ae low ,- -pair
'..,...,. .... , I. .45)
Men' Heavy Underwear a chaap
.- a .'.:.... ..i . . y. ;j a5e
Men's . Wool Fleecy Undtrwea a u, .
.-chaap y.. . -SO)
Men' Random Ln4rwear aa cheap
";t :r.,u .......as)
Men's Heavy Sweater aa cheap -451
Boys' Heavy Sweater a cheap a 25s)
Men' Heavy Sock ae cheap ,... .51
Men' Suspenders a cheap a. . , 51
Men' Ha,ts cheap a. ,,.; .1 .T5
Men Tweed Suit a chaap . .i5.80
Men' and Boy Caps a cheap a.10
aa low as....79
wm
Alterwtlon Prices oti
2.000 ' Overcoat f - every style
known to the tailoring universe.
mad for th finest city trade, now
being slaugh tared -at.-' price that'
will clean them out quick.
i '-'$4mBB (
While they Ust all th $1.50 and"
$10.00 Ovarooata, In gray, black and
. blue Will go in thl great, $1.6$- Ipw
r--p . .
$6.75
, Overcoats by - h :-. carload light "
Icolora and dartt colors. In box
- stylea.'Baglana. 8. belt backa in all
c lenfharCravanett,- to.Fr1n;'aer-"
- all Coat which w formerly sold
'from 111.50 to $10.00 ar In -thl
great $0.75 lot. . "
0O.7C
Fd? silk, satin or doubl waro'aera
-r4lned. Imported matrlala In Crave-
.nette. Raglana - Boulevard Box
'Coata, J-lnch Belt Back Coat and v
tuian Great Coata- Net one In
the lot hut what th former price :
waa $18.00 to $22,50. All the fin
Coata in. thia .- tnagnlncrat . aasort
ment at -$$.75.-,, . ;- t
For your unlimited choice of 600 of
th very newest styles In Priest lys,
Cravenette and New . Cut Belt Back -Coata
handsomely tailored, trimmed
with th best of llk and satin
-irntngr, othT)$t41Uftc!oth om"
worsted and aerg Unlnga- Poet
tlvely th nnet Jot. of Coat shown'
in Portland thl season. All ar in
at thl wonderfully low "pric, your"
cholc $ 12.7-6: ,,r : ; -lr:- i.
S Neckwear
93SO Neetcwmrv 30e
-The Alteratioa -Pric on every Tie
, la Th Hub n.puff. Uoka,fourln
hands. Ascot and bow,- in 60c.
75c $1.00, $1.60, $2.00 and $2.50
- value' is - ..
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in Suits, Jackets or
Yon Canaot Eat tha Pricts.
. Ladies' Jackets ......
' Children's Coats I . .
Boy" Hat cheap aa. ....... .-.'.50
Boy' Suit as' cheap a:..:.r:.f l.SO
Men Collar aa cheap aa... ........ 5
Men' .Handkerchief a .cheap a,' ,64)
Light and Dark palloe a cheap a. " :.' I
''i-yera. .... A.;.r.. ........4
Heavy Outing Flannel a--aap e, V
Flnnltt a chaap a.', ...... .TH)' '
21-Inch- Prel e checap- a. .g 1-S 'v-'
Apron Olngham chaap a....,..TBr
School Plaid a chp a. .9)
24-lnch Wool Butting aa cheap ae 194 .1
It-Inch, Wool Suiting cheap a 39) -11-Inch
Chvot Shirting a cheap , , ' .
aa ,..., - .. - .
Comforter Chlnt
Hair. Pin a cheap a,, paper. . .'. ,,t4
Embroidery Silk a cheap aa. pooLl
Plna aa hep . paper. . ,-rrtm ,t . la) ;
Toilet Fine a cheap a. b0x'.A.,....2l
Sawtpg Thread a cheap aa, pol,.2)
Children' Olov aa cheap aa, palr..Bf)
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VJttf At Much Care'
Yoursrlf VcTe-Hercto
. Select Your Purchases, i
Alteratton Prlcctf on
W are the acknowledged leaders
for good Shoe at popular price for
- Portland., and w wilt - positively
sacrifice our ntir $16,000 tck of
Shoe at the smallest 'price ver
, known,--.--. ---- - v. . r
9Sc
' For sll th odd or smairipta of $2,
$2 and aome $4 Bhoea . ,0om w
have only 00 or two pair of a kind,
but the value ar ther...
Forattur-rttuiirsr.jiir n.o8"ha
$1.T6 Bhoes. : Not a pslr but what la
fully Worth that, and the best on
earth at thoe prices. . ,
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For all of our finest- $3.50 Shoes;
.vary pair Goodyear welt and war,
ranted full etock, calf and Corona
eolt im :.
$2.95
a.
Patent leather, patent nam!, pat
ant" vlot box calf.-velour, kangaroo, -ealf
and genuine colt akin. -1n .60 ;
- style of toe and Usta 0ur entire
took of $6.00 and $0.00 Shoes ar
la thl ot- r . . ,
$345
For your unlimited choice of til th .
extra flrie" $ 60, " $7.00 and $7:0 '
Shoe la th Correct Shape; th
most select stocks ' of leathers
known to kboemaker r Jn this tot;
every pair, hand-sewed. . The floret
Shots to the land at $2.45.
Our great vShoarstock 'contains all
and every kind of Boot or Shoe t
be found in the largest and beat
hoe atock of any Chicago or New
Tork house. : Ther r too many -tylee
and kind ' to. mention them -,
ail nrii -b butryouTT find - jusf
what you want at HALF- PBICB
OR ISSB. " - '
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