14 ; THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND. EUIlilW IlORfnNO, CCTOSZ 8. 1CC3. ir- FIFTY AGREE-TO : ME TRIP v Flower of Portland pusiness Life f i , Will Visit the Lewiaton- L ;. Clarkston Fair. '' Lj-r . t ' i . TIjOSE WHO CO WILL HAVE A FINE TIME - Twenty-Five Mart 'Are Needed to J'FW Special Train, and These YNll . . Be Secured -LUt of Those Who 1 Have Applied for Accommodations. - Uo.r Hrt-1 Ths Fiftv Portland builMu men have ap piled (or accommodations on ths Xwl- ' ton-Clarkston spoclal train and me rs- ,'Tnlnln- IS necessary to Insure tha runnlnc of the. train !U ,ba eeeurad j Monday. Seventy-five are. Hooded In U, ami tha Interest In the event amona the commercial and financial forces ol Ah lty la keenly aroused. -A !" -y xhe arrangements that have been perfected by A. U CralaV a-enerat pas aenger aeent t the- Harrlmmn lines. In aur , delightful trip through a region T ' that contribute) much - to Portland's commercial - greatness. - "Portland day" at tha Iewiaton-Clarkston fair at Lew ' laton. Idaho, will be tha oooaalon for the eschango of courtesies between rep rvxentatlve men ' of tha two localltlea - and la expected to strengthen tha bonds .--of friendship and Interest that unite , tha sections. Thoss who have agreed t Join the party are: - ' , " f J I. M. Cake, prealdent Portland Com 1 -mercha clubr R. K.-Prael, Praet. Hegele Sc. Co.; -the J.'McCraken company; Ar - thur P. Tifft. sttorney at law; Edward Enrroan. ' Masonr chrman men." Thompson Powers: W. K. "' t'oman. ssslstant general freight-' agent, Harriman lines; Psul Shoup. assistant - renersl frelght-agentr-Harrlman-41neaf . Walter F. Burrell. prealdent Burrell In vestment company: I. ' Langv Lang : Co.; Q. .Pill, Marshall-Wells Hard - wars company; . Jay Smith, Marshall ,. Wells Hardware company; Allen eV . Ijewis. J. K. Haaeltlne at Co.".' Townaend Creamery company, ' Brsyman Leather company, American Bteel St Wire oora- pany, R.TC." Wads Ce Heywood . Brothers Wakefield, Waterhouse 4c Lester, Willamette Iron 8teel work, , Oeorga Lawrence company will send ' ' two representatives; Wallace. Corcoran. A North; Merchants' National "-bank; "W. M. McMurrary, ', assistant general passenger agent, Harrlmas lines; T. W. V B. London. Balfour. Guthrie dc Co.; J. A. Bell, Bell Commission company; the ' 'Crane company, Tom -Richardson.-: man figer Portland Commercial club; J. O. . Mack, i. O. Mack t Co.; E. A. Sessions A Co., Dr. R. C. Coffey, president North Pacific - sanatorium; W. C. Noon, Jr., ' Noon Bag company; H. L. Pittock, busi ness manager Oregonianr 8". W. Lead better, C H. Pearson.- Pearson-Pago company; Herman Wittenberg, .manager ' Pacific Coast Biscuit company; C. D. - Brunn, -ssanager- Blake-MoFall - Paper company; H..-W. . Mltohell, Mitchell, Lewis dc Btavsr; R. F. Hosklns, grain .broker; Hugh MoOulre. Pacific Paper company; W. A. Meara, secretary North . Pacific Coast Jobbers it Manufacturers' association: I E. Trent, . Parlln-Oren dorff company; F. W. Arias, - Ariss, Campbell A Gault; Frank Rlchet. Rlohet Brothers; John. Clark, John Clark Sad dlery company; J. M. Cronln, J. P. Cro nln compsny; Mr. Roeenbaum, Crown- Columbia Pulp A Paper company. AMERICAN IjNN SALE- The Amsrloaa Xaa te Xispose of Its ranlabings at lowest Basse Bvar Offorsd foe aoh woods 1m Portlssd . Hale Opema MosAsy, Octobe S, at Xs yostttom Oroaads. ' In order to dlsnosa M tha furnlshlnaa that ware, purchased for the use of the American Inn during the short -time ot the exposition period. It has been de cided to give the housekeepers, board tng-house proprietors and hotel men of Pdlgtand an opportunity to purchaaa these goods at undoubtedly tha lowest prices that such goods Save over before beeq sold for In this community. When the American Inn . was .established at the beginning of the exposition It was decided to purchaaa first-class furnish ings, so thst when the opportunity cams for disposing of ths same they would be In condition to tempt avea ths most fastidious. The bedding, sheets, towels, chairs, etc were purchased - In large quantities, and af. astonishingly- low pclcea. i Every effort waa mads to aeleot goods of durable and unquestioned qual ity! and the inn was - particularly for tunate la-thla respect. The furnishings, chairs, tables, linen, dishes and silver ware were commented upon for their quality by visitors from all parts of ths country.'. It was commonly a matter of toolo that such excellent , furnishlnas should b found in an Institution of a temporary character. , - The wisdom,' however, of this policy has: been smply- demonstrated owing -to tha great Interest . wnlcn has already been exhibited by housekeepers and others who need to replenish their fur nishings and who wish to secure first- class articles at moat reaaonablo and unexpected prices. . , . . ' : The aala of tha furnishings-will begin oh Monday,' October , at the American Inn and full particulars will be given by courteous smployes at tha Inn under tha direction of Mra, . McCready, the manager.- - -':.. furnlahlnga " Include bedding,' sheets, pillow oases, blsnkets, comfort ers, towels (of exceptionally good qual ity), bath towels sad mate, tables, tray stands. -sllvarr glass,, linen '-and dtahes suitable for private families (If de sired), ranges, steam boilers, refriger ators, dish warmers; lea cream outfit. boilers compute, matting, curtains, car pets, etc. Purchasers will' be allowed to buy In email quantities from a single dosen napkins. If desired, up to over five or six hundred dosen or-ny-lln of goods complete. i, ' - , - :- " The building will be sold In Its en tirety. Including sll the furnishings. If any one purchaser desirea to buy In thla manner. It la unquestionably true, how ever, that In the decision to dispose of goods In very small quantltlea the pub lic of the city la presented with an excellent opportunity and a large and enthusiastic crowd of purchssers Is ex pected st ths Inn Monday morning. , arnale a Trinity Cfcsrofe. Carl Denton, organist of Trinity church, will Include ths following eelec tlona In the programs of today: Morn ing service at It a. ' m. "Andante" (Tschalkowaky); "The Lost Chord" (Sullivan); j"Souvenlr. de Procession" (Oullmant). , , , Evening service at Tito p. m. "An- gel'a Serenade" (Brsga): "Pllgrlma' Chorus", (Wagner); "Hymn of tha Nuna" Wely): "Grand Chorus In O" (Salome). ORDER OF. EVEfJTS AT a - EXPOSITION MONDAY : I s, ra. Gates open.- a. m. Exhibit buildings. Govern ment bulldlns and Trail open, t a.m. to 11 m. DeCaprio's Adminis tration band. Transportation bandstand. l(l to 11 a. m. United States Artillery band. Government terraoe. 10 a. m. to It m. Free moving picture shows. Interior department. Government building.. ' ' ', ' " '"f 10 a. m. to II m. Free moving pic ture Shows, Interior department. Govern ment bunding. - ' ' ' ' 11 a. ra. to p. m. Free moving pic ture shows and lectures, California building. . - ' , 1 p. ra. Illustrated free lecture on forestry. Government building. t t. ra. Weaving Dianaeta ey vnu- kat Indlsns, Alaska building. J p. m. Illustrated ires lecture on Alaska,- Interior - department, . Govern ment building. t to a p. m. Concert by Decapno'a Administration band, California, build ing. -. 1 : 1 j ' 10 a, m. Special Musie oay eonoerr. Massachusetts building. 10:J0 a in. Special Muale day con cert, California building. . k. lis. m. Special Muale oayooncen. Washington building. 12:1 to 1:30 p. m. Special mubio day concert, Washington building. - 1:10 p, m. Special musio day concert. Oregon building. i p. ra. Organ recital . by Professor F. W. Goodrich, Forestry building. 2 p.- m. Special Muslo day concerts. Coos County building, Idsno building, North Dakota booth. Agriculture build ing, . Masonic building, Utah building, Washington building .. and Missouri building. . . . 1:30 p. m. Special ' concert by the Royal Hawaiian Glee club. Allen A Oil- hert-Ramaker company a booth, Manu facturos building. . 3:39 p. m. Special grand concert by the - Ellery Royal Italian band. Gray's boulevard. ; :30 p. m. Special Muslo day concert. Fraternal building.- .r - - t-p. m. Grand matinee concert. Festi val HaH auditorium. . I p. m. Special Mnslo-dey concert. Oregon building. I p. m.--llluatrated - lecture on the American navy by Barry Bulkier, Gov ernment building.. ' , ' 1:10 p. m. Special Music day concert. Waahington building. . - 3:30 p. m. Lecture en Panama ca nal, navy department, Government build ing. :4f p. ra. Special Muale day concert. Maine building. 4 p. m. Special grand Muale day concert ' by DeCaprio's Administration band. Agricultural building. ' i 4 p. m. Special piano eecltal by Ed ward de Courtlenne, Auditorium. 3:30 p. m. Timber testing. Govern ment forestry exhibit . , . - . 3:30 p. m Speclsl concert by United States Artillery band. Government ter race. . - ,'. - .... .' p. ra. Special Music day concert. Idaho building. - 7 " a p. m. Government buildings close. p. m. Exhibit buildings close. 7:10 p. m. Music day exercises. Fes tival Hall auditorium. p. m. Grand Musto day concert. Festival Hall auditorium. p. m. Exposition buildings and grounds Illuminated. 11 p. m -Gates close. ' Il: p. m, Trail close, ; tTse ths phone. Well calL Footer A Klelser signs. Ex. it. fix i :"- ' r;ui;:G CQivf BLUE STEKpFATENf"7 Till DULLES OaE mm L WHITE mvoL ' The Jury of Awards of the rtcwisand Glark-Exposition has awarded "Special Men tion" and Gold Medal to White River Family Flour aoqN eg. mm WHOLESALE GROCERS . ftCLLINO A0ENT5 ; PORTLAND OREGON, U. S A. White River Flour Makes Lighter, Whiter Bread" STORE VILL DE CLOSED OH MONDAY, OCT. 9, TILL fltCO P. tl. fin Of Clothing, Hatg, Caps, Men's Furnishing' Goods ancj Men's and Women's Shoes, the success o( whlcli, has not been approached before in the histoiy of Portland merchandising, has demonstrated tb thousands of ladies and gentlemen that - ; - : C10TCLG AKD SHOES -AT IESS THAN 25 Fn CLTT C? 1?Z2 ACTIU1 YlZZTl t 7; v V' "-M , 1VE HAVE LIU SELir. We have simply stifled all competition. None of the stores of Portland have attempted to equal ua. It is said that we are values on this stock. We will sell every dollar's worth at the identical figures we started out with, no: matter what others .'.may say.;..- ..V-,": v:;i-:.Vf.::;: :U .yr-- ' j; And we took this into consideration in making up our prices, ' We are not losers on this deal The insurance companies' moneyy f r ' - lets us out of the hole, and our friends are reaping the benefits therefrom.' . v .. ., Here Are' the Prices WhicK Have Enticed the Multitudes, to Duy Fron Ua t Elegantly Tailored AU-Wool $35.00 Suit for men. Monday atv. ........... .......f J.O.BO Nobb- AU-Weol'Men's $30.00 Suite. :...T5 Stylish, Fashionable All-Wool $25.00 Suits for men TBO Dandy $15.00 Suits, All wool, t the unbe ' lievable bargain of, each . . . . . . L.. 9. $12.50 Suits, good enough for business purposes ............................ f 5.10 Men's $10.00 Working ?uits, at half, the cost of sewing them...' .-.$3.93 Men's $8.00 strong, substantial every-day Suits, down to the Fire Sale Price .of.....;, f 2.95; ' ' ' ' ' The" $35.00 kind, 10.50; the $30.00 kind. 8.T5; the $25.00 kind, 97.50; the $15.00 - kind, f.00; the $1250 Icind, f 5.10; the $10.00 kind, f 3.98; the $8.00 kind....2.95 Men's !imd Vorach's hoes v. Some $2.50 welts and turn.. ....... .....20s). Regular $2.00 and $2.50 values, heels Just ' dampened by water........ ......... ...90s) $2.00 and '$2.50 values,' not discernibly ' . damaged fl.OO Regular $2.50 and $3.00 values, only shoe boxes soiled by water and smoke..... ...... 1.10 Misses', slightly damaged, regular $2.00 - - -. values y., f 1.44 Children's regular $1.50 values, damaged by ; smoke only ............ .904 Women's spring heels, regular $1.50 value. 45e Infant' Shoes, regularr75cvalue8. . . ... ,".40s)" Boys' Shoes, regular $2.00. values, boxes only ' .damaged by fire.......,....; ...98f Misses-' Sandals and Leather, regular $1 50 values.- Fire Sale Price.-.. 4... ... ....... 69e) , Black and Tan Boys'. Shoes, values up to $3.00 .....i.... fi.ia Children's All-Leather Sandals, regular $1.25 " values .over Misses' and Children's White Canvas Oxfords, regular $1.50 values ..r. 89e Men s ' Shoes, damaged by fire and water, ; regular $2.50 and $3.00 values. Fire Sale Price 794 Men's Box Calf. Vici, Blucher and Balsz $2.50 snd $3 .00 values, now. . . .'. . . . . 1.15 Men'a Box Calf and Vici, Blucher and Bsls., $3.00 and $4.00 values; not noticeably ' damaged, now ........ T...... 81.56 . . . ...... e ! t 0ir.eisiai.ii3 In Y.J. $2.50 kind W..V'.:.;.;.;-.-.C.V. The $1.50 kind for workingmen, now 60 The $3 JO values, not damaged except ' . by smoke ,.,.v.,..., ,;..;...,.f 1.38 All our $4.00, $4.50. $5.00 and $6.00 Men's Trousers. Fire Sale Price only...... f 1.95 Odds Cravenettcs, worth $15.00, now f S.99; 50c to : $1.50 Straw JIt, ; $2.00 to $3.50 Hats, 194; 15c Sox, 44; 15c Handkerchiefs,, 4; . ' President Suspenderr,'19e; 15c Ties, 44; "$1 to $1.50 Shirts, T4e;-50c Golf Shirts. umiD U(al TP The $1.50 kind, a3f the $1 kind, 9a: the $5.00 to $7.00 kind.. . If 1.00 and f Ul. APPIFPP 207 FIRST ST, Tifflnii" The Electric Lighted Observation Car Train to the East THE TWIW CITY EXPRESS The PorUand-KansasOiy-St. Louis Special ALL Transcontinental Trains, a-rrying. Pullman ' Standard Sleeping Cart. Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars and the usual other cars; and the mmmmmmm The LITTLE FLYER for , Chehalis, Centralia, Tacoxna and Seattle only. ALL RUN VIA THE TRACK TRAINS TIME Will be found satisfactory, if, between Portland, Spokane, Helena, Butte, Duluth, Minneapolis and ' St "Paul, you travel ria the old reliable dining car line. , L v .The Ticket Office at Portland Is at 255 Morrison Street, Cor. Third Assistant General Passenger Agent , ' v, : L ; f . , r Portland, Oregon -- i. : ; .1 .. .. ., . . ,1 - V 4