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TIIS : OnZGOlI DAILY ' ' JOUKNAU' POTLND. WEDNESDAY ' EVENING. MAY 2C . I805v 3C )) 'l.'-V.vv - I r ri-'7 1 WHILE THEY LAST ONLY, WITH EACH 'ORDER FOR A GENTLEMAN'S SUIT. READ BELOW IN DETAIL OF THIS 'i :.U , ,: - GREAT OFFER: V . ' ,.:.V:':V.-; :rrz It takes times to take an order for a man's suit, shrink, cut and fit it. -We Bay it takes time, so we have to make our fourth sale in time to get out and deliverjhe goods ii satisfactory shape. Hence we stsrt it now, . This is a clean-cut advertising proposition for business and at the, 'same time help some to the Lewis and Clark fair, for the tickets -we will give away free will run far into the thousands, and many a" lady or gent will go more -often ' to the great show if they have a -bunch of tickets stuck in; their pocket tickets that have not cost them one cent. THINK OF IT, PEOPLE 1 For each two dollars paid in installments you get one admission free to the fair. This applies .on all gentlemens-to-orderv garments and all ladies', ready-to- wear garments. These are not books of tickets, but straight 50c admission tickets, and you can' go to 'the fair or sell the tickets, -just as you like; no selections of persons 4o get these tickets ryouall get tickets. , ;- " V. .'J,-:' .'-X- ' We quote prices on Men s Suits. Look at them. They are right - See our five big show .windows, all full of the latest style woolens-- to be found. The', sale prices are on them. All goods are marked in plain figures. - No guesswork.-' - - -.-.L. It is well known that J. M. Acheson will not allow purchases made in his establishment to cost you one cent if you are not at- isfiedV You don't have to take, something else; That is the secret of his tremendous volume of business, and developing from a 12x14 upstairs " room into the largest concern of the kind in Portland. - All gents garments are cut, developed and made under the direct supervision and within sight of Mr. Acheson. ; . " - . ' . mm & Detail Statement of FTT5 l . M.J S 'v'' I VnTeachTtwo doUafslaid -7 on installment payments for ; " t.: gentlemen's made-to-order gsr- . ' ; 'Suits, Coats, Skirts, etc., we will give one free admission ticket to the Lewis" and Clark fair. Cash orders in the gents' to-order department without the - Silk- Shirtwaist Suit,-or : cash purchase" in the ladies' de- ijP"18" lsdies Suits, Coats, Skirts," etc., will be figuredTorT the same basis as installment payment - sales, and tickets given' free. We skip none of you. . No tickets will be given with- purchases of five dollars or less.. , . " f- '''i i i (?K .-yV Vi rN3 - ( VVr .'V. . -. jy y v -s ..." , ' a- . . Ladies' Silkstx? Shirtwaist Suit FREE -With each cash order for-a rrtlHnaifiuirwe wlu give ree, while they last, one ladies . Silk Shirtwaist SuiwThis of ' fer will dose. when we have ex-. hausted our line of these pop- TTular garments, as there! is such : a - great demand for. these ele ! gant, .popular suits -that r the prices . of . the silk suits have: been advanced so much we arc unable to contract for any more at a price enabling us to give them . free! So you -can ge,t them now while they last We have about one , hundred and ... sixty silk suits to give free.. iSsv't' W ,:..'. . -S i - .::,v:' ,,3) A Tre mendous Stock of Woolens . forGents Merchant Tailoring Our old customers, when theycbme In -now, say : "My, but you have increased your stock!" So we have. It is double. that of any concern in Portland!' That means you can find what you want from the lower and medium grade of cloth to the finest We ask you to take nothing for granted all linings, trimmings, etc., will be exhibited for your inspection. No dissatisfaction will : be tolerated. "It shall not cost you one . cent if you are not satisfied that is our rule ; we will not break it with any one. Store open evenings till 8 o'clock. :.x-i- 5NpiE-m. " m' ' ' i -w''' ' , .'. Accordion Pleated ' Skirt, full fashioned "hp style the -prettiest garment you ever saw. We hive them in white, black, blue, brown, '.made of fine cashmere and silk. Young lady, you will want one to wear out to the fair." Easy payments if you like. TICKETS FREE, j l ' . . . tJl3STIIsrTRQ English Wide Wale Soft Worsted in the New Grays MEN'S LATE NOVELTY SUITINQS New youll hot find them elsewhere in Portland the new English broad wale worsted 'cheviots, the coming rage. We have a iew we had to almost steal them to get them now. Also some extra fine English hard worsted, firm as leather, soft as chamois skin. All these are just in,. The express companies will tell you they have been of late dumping a lot of stuff into J. M. Acheson's ' t ."-I..--:-.,- 'store. We have prepared new'goods for you, and the ladies' department . "" Goods No. 8306-3 Dark black and brown herringbone, worsted , . 830.00 Goods, No. 3107-3 Dark gunmetal smooth worsted. ..-.$27,50 Goods No Goods No. 3138-2 Gunmetal color, smooth, all worsted 827.50 Goods No. 806-4 Blue and gray Scotch mixed tweed. $25.00 Goods No. 903-4-Fancy plaid, tan and brown tweed. $25.00 Goods No. 4171-2 Fine mixed brown check, tweed.... $27.50 Goods "No. 8311-5 Elegant stripe and check, dark brown 1 r worsted . .. ...i ................ .$27.50 . Goods Ko 4131-1 Gunmetal gray . and red mixed, 200-3 Mixed burnt orange, red and brown ' ars1 r Are! mA Goods No. 8310-1 Faint stripe dark -brown, smooth i - r worsted .. 4 .. . $30.00 Goods No. 8310-2 Faint strip dark gray, smooth wor- v- - T sted t ,.... .$30.00 o Goods No. 3138-4 Invisible plaid gray smooth -wor-- - u-t " sted f .i i .$27.50 Goods No.-3115-t Orangff and blue gtzy mixed check, " worsted $27.50 ,: Goods Nor31364-!Blue and gray check, worsted.. ..,.$27.50 - Goods No. . 802-1 Fancy red-thread check and flaked tweed ;.i ,.......$25.00 Goods No. 900-6 Light tan, mixed and plaid, tweed. .$25.00 Goods No. p ,2 90-J Fancy mixed brown Scotch tweed. .$25.00 Goods No. 903-2 Tan and orange fancy flaked Scotch- -", ; . 7. - - tweedTTTTf.., .......... ...$25.00 Goods .No,'..' 200-5 Fancy, mixed plaid! snuff brown.... $25.00 " Goods No. 5617 Staple blue gray, elegant plaid tweed.$30.0O , Goods-No. 8299 Staple plain gray, elegant plaid tweed .$30.00 1 Goods No. 8300 Very dark gray Scotch tweed . .$30.00 Goods No. 4004 White and gray mixed standard tweed $30.00 , V ..Goods No. 4003 White and gray mixed standardiweed $30.00 -X Goods Noi 516 Dark-blue serge rr;.v.Vii;$25.00- Goods No. 6346 Fine medium dark worsted ..$d3.00 Goods No. 7524 Quaker griy worsted.. '.'T. $40.00 Also blacks, in clay worsteds, unfinished worsteds, drape worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, ;cassimeres, etc..,;-- - mm v " K '' :' '.'V " FIFTH AND ALDER MERCHANT-TAILORS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN LADIES' SUITS, COATS AND SKIRTS Special Note to Men7 See us about our proposition for Fall Suits, on which you. can get fair tickets to use during the summer.- ... .' . Suits, $25 up ; i'' L-r-r.ir-x ' ...'.' ; l' SpecW lot Covert Jackets, Qyl-OP ... : whfle they last at : i