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hoy FOR SATUTiDAYi RECHUAJIY 10, AND ALL NECHQ CMY , a : t f . , m r. j . , , v. , )v , , U . j ij. ;:J Of High Grade; Misfit, , Uncalled-for,' Unclaimed, Undelivered Tailor-Made Clothing from the Asso- ciaieq wn w-vamgo-wr ; 7 - - ;Jir- ?This stock must be paid for immediately upon arrival in Portland- And in order to RAISE THE r.,; ,-.... MONEY,' which most be-done, no matter- what the consequences, so from Now 625311(10 Longer r ; E o clothe 'Eery OTercoat,evrf "Pair of Panta, every Odd Coat, every Coat ad Veat, ! ,,i:;.yf rr- every Odd and Fancy Veat, 'etc, will be told at exactly ONE HALF j. t' the price these gooda have been aeliin; for even daring my present tremendously low price Qesdmce : ' u 1 ' Sale. , - - - , , 1 , ' 11 ' To raise the Money; and raise it quick, to do the'lniainess in the next eight days, I have cut the ' ' price of everything in my store to exactly half price. 1 7 v' ' - That is to say. Suits selling during mV Clearance Sale at $7.50 will now go at (3.75; Suits selling now at $10.00.; actual (25.00 and $30.00 Tailor-Made Garments, will now go at (5; $35.00 Suits that Jilaold at $15.00 wQl lnow.be $7.50: $15.WJTra Coats,-Overcoat for $10.00 will now go at $3.00; tiOOOvercoats and Cravenettes I have been selling at $12.50 may be - - yours at $3l5;$40.OO Cravenettes and Overcoats I have been selling during my-Clearance Sale at $20.00 wUl be yours at $10.00; $40.00 Sack, Frock and Prince Albert Suits I have been selling for $1SJ5 will be, until Saturday nieht, February. 25, $3.90; $5.00 Pants I have been selling at $3L50 will- go at SL5r $7 JO Pants I have 'been aellinir at $3.60 -will o at $1.75 : Coata and Veita from gsaCO to S49.0Q Suits will go at $150; Odd Coats worth up to $15.00 will be $1.75; Odd Vests from $25.00 and (30.C0 Suits, worth $3X0 and $4.00, will be 50c; $&00 Trousers, $3.00; $10.00 to $12.00 Trousers, $3.50, and so . on all along the line. All you have to do is to look at the ticket, pay HALF: TRE PRICE ITS . . MARKED AND TAKE IT ALONG. ... m I Ani Compelled to Raise Money To pay for the carload, of gooda now on the :wayr- My loss Is your gain. Every man who wears' clothes should avail himself of the opportunity to Jay in a supply to last him for the next five years, ; as the prices the goods win be sold for win never be equaled again on thia Pacific coast. . - . , ' Today ,1 win send out 20,000 circulars explaining more in detail about this sale. . Every circular ' win be numbered. ,Bring the circularalong with you. Look at the number; if i corresponds with the number on any article in my windows? it is yours FREE. I am going to give away V. 200 Suits Free of any charge whatever r--All you have to-daia toarry-them awayV-irwUl also give away about 50- . Overcoata and 100 pairs of Trousers. ( rv v If yon do pot see your 'number in the window the first day, come the next, as it may, be there then. As soon as one number is gone another wiU immediately take its place. You can,', get ' an ' Unclaimed, Tailor-Made Suit worth $25.00, which we have been selling at $10,00. These suits are suitable for all aeaaona of the year and right now our store is chuck fun of New Nobby Suits, Overcoats and Top Coats suitable for early spring wear. 4 ALL MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED UP TO CLOSING TIME SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5, WILL BE FILLED. PATTT TRATNT SALESMEN WANTED. APPLY AT ONCE. ' rAUb 0,AJKiliM ; - -.y. .' ... ; l."... - x.1 " , ; ;. -.,. , '.' ' - ... f il.i-iif 1', .. in ... t CT T.. i, 1, , ., ,, ,, a .u , I :r-, p;T; - . , 1 . .i j v'"' v 1 1 ' mx.'.nti, ir -t -Mf't :-7V7-iBr.-,i -t-t v-.ai5aa-- .?. .-- . - ..."'' .t;v''-;.-'''-.' . i ) - . . 'v:; .v : -.i i... 'iv ii ; 1 . -r- ... v , j i- i ; ' I - " - n - ? V, ' ' - , :' -'tu ' V ... ; . , , . I . , . -i " i .-c. . , : . II J KT i - 5 i . . - ii . i . '1 - - V P A UL STRAIN 1 - 1 -Aj .Jt:.-.