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r Tils onrccn . daily; journal, ronTLAWD. .Wednesday evening, fedhuaby .1 ltC3. A HUNDRED SALES MAY GOME 'AND vGO, BUT FAME OF THIS GREAT WILL STILL LIVE ON 1 . . ' V "" y' i'y' '7 ''.v; ' .':V 69-71-73 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN OAR. AND PINE --V. :;'v; --::; THE BIQ STORE IIS THE MIDDLE OF THE BCOCIC: ; 7 . ' Has consummated arrangements with the United States National Bank for a line of general improvement to accommodate the growing business of the bank and the ; unparalleled rapid growth of THE CHICAGO. The loss has been determined upon, and upwards of $60,000 worth of medium ; and spring weights, Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits,- Coats, Overcoats, Cravenettes, Pants, 'Hats, Shoes andk Furnishing Goods will be placed oh a Sacrifice Sale at an average reduction of 40c on the dollar, contract goods excepted. This includes all stock on hand and spring goods which may arrive, even goods in process of manufacture will be placed on the Sacrifice Sale at an actual loss. The highest standard of goods to be found in the markets of America are included avthis great stock. While the workmen ;are in pos session of the premises our selling space will be reduced two thousand square feet heroic and desperate measuresand believing the first Iqss is the best, tomorrow morning at 9 a. m. we will throw open our doors to the public to r;-. . .,; .' i ).).', -,; , .' M: . V 7:-.'; r - - . i ( 1 -. X - I ' .- : . ... . . -; i ' .I" . ' - -, ' f- J ? I 4vi I :-' I t : 1 i) ' .. : r ': : . I-. Trwl-itrf-'i" " mn -t 'it i i r ft m i .. A S AEE THAT WILL MAKE HI S TORY . MEN'S SUITS (fc C A A , talce choicc pure All Wool and Union Worsted Suits. Broken lots where there is 1, 2, 3 and 4 of a kind on hand. These fcuits are actual $10, $12, $15 values.-' - f CQ AA , For single and double breasted styles )0li 'n cashmere, cheviots, 'tweeds' and all wool or union worsteds. A : splendid assortment of rcolors and styles. Most lots complete in size and sold at $12, $15, $18, $20. '. ; ; '.''V;''-"- i AA Kant work at this sale; No ivU' , such variety of styles in highest class 'make .in'medium. and spring wetght can be found in the United States at less than $16, $18, $20, $22. s Blue serges, clays, unfinished and fancy worsteds... V . A J A A Fr tne verv essence of best clothing. ) IT1 V ' Merchant tailor styles, journeymen,, workmanship, comprising a variety of 60f style?, in-, eluding Brandagee, Kincaid & Wood' best produc tions.. Worth from $20 to $25., , : . ',, t "I 7 AAi cw ta''ors can eQual these elegant ill products, which includes as they may arrive, Hackett, Carhart & Co.'s finest of all fine make of clothes. A range of . values running from $25.00 to $30.00. .' j ; 'v: The showing of Men-'s Suits made by the Chi cago is ly far the most extensive to be seen in Oregon or Washington, and compare favorably with the larg est stocks of. fine goods shown in San 'Francisco. 4) 1 I UU goods possible to buy. There will be but few suits marked-any higher and these will con sist of Hackett, Carhart & Co.'s latest exclusive styles, made to retail at $30 to $40, YOUNG MEN'S SUITS The Chicago is positive headquarters ? for the young man that dresses properly. ' The- prices in this department ' are beyond question - the. lowest : ever quoted for choice styles in medium and spring weight styles. ; , ;.';. ' -. : , fr A tZ( TJust pick out one of these odd suits PTrOl "where there is only one to three' of a kind left. Theje are $8, $10 and $12 among them. C A 1 kmds and .colors of spring and tj) 0 vF 1 r moderate weights. Cut from $12, $15. CM' A C A 'or e fines kn "obbiest styles of M. VOvl tailor "made suits that ever lay on a counter at $16.50, $18 and $20. , ' - "I C A Se'ect tne finest and best suit in this Ji tJOvf ; '"department; worth $20 and $22, and it's yours. The snappiest-line of juits you ever saw. The' Hackett, Carhart & Co.' Broadway styles for young men are as far ahead of any other makes as elec tricity is ahead of a candle. ' . , The Chicago controls the Hackett, Carhart & Co.'s entire line for Portland.'- They cannot be had outside of this store. They are th,e best of all best clothiers for man and youth. ;;- .".; ' GLOVES 1 r W . For $1.3,5 quality Mocha, street and driving t5C r Gloves. ( A Cat For Kid and Mocha $1,50 street and dress VUC l Gloves. - : ' 81,35 for DrcsS and Moch?. $2 Gloves. ' ' Working Gloves-ONE THIRD OFF.' ' ' . PANTS '; The Chicago's entire stock,' consisting of the good working pants at $1.50, to silk mixed worsteds at $10. They all undergo heavy price slashing. ' A (J ' For Working and Bedford , Cord Pants ; yOC worth to $2. ' 1i F For special good qualities, cut from 40 $2.50 and $3. 1.95 for all kinds of $3,$3.5ft and $4 Pants. 12.45 for 50 styles worth to $4.50. ' ' 12.05 for hundreds of pants worth to $5. ftl AP $4.95, 85.95 for Pants worth from 3)t)V3 v $6 to $10. ,-.0: CHILDREN'S SUITS Knee Pants, all sizes to 16 years, including spring styles. , v T 81.35 for chfetce of 200 $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Suits 81.85 for choice of 200 $3.00,-$3.50 and $4.00 Suits $2.35 for choice of 300 $4.00, $4.50'and $5.00, Suits (J AC And 8305 for choice of all $6, $7 and LfJO Suits. P , For choice of all Knee Pants, including corduroy, etc.. Worth to $1. Boys' Stockings, Underwear,- Shirts, etc., at far less than wholesale prices. - ; SHOES There will be a general clearing of all Shoes. The prices, we-quote indicate qualities at less than whole sale cost. - , ; . For nen. Good styles and qualities. Worth $2. " " For men's best $2.50 and some $3.00 qualities.,; ' For all standard $3.00 spring ' , t, "goods." - , ' ; . - .: For 20 styles patent colt and calf. $3.50 and $4.00 values. '- . r BOYS' SHOES ' " Mothers, we sell shoes that cannot be beat for wear and. style. , Ask some mother who has been buying the bioy's shoes here. QKn 135 81.85 for the best $1.50, $2 and i$l50 black or $3 tans Boys' and Youths' shoes. . '.'.; : - $1.35 $1.85 $2.35 S2.85 HATS Every hat in this great and complete stock is cut in price at least 40 per cent (except contract goods Fullworth, Mallory and,Stetson). The cut embraces all spring goods and all new daily spring arrivals. We want room and -you know hats take up lots of space. 854 will takes hundreds of hats worth up to $2. ; (frit 5J ,,'Will take, a thousand soft and stiff J. t)0 hats worth to $2.50. We are the leading hat store of Portland and carry a stock equal in size to' many wholesale houses and qualities to the best J. B. Stetson grades. . OVERCOATS AND GRAVENETTES . We have on hand, including spring arrivals, about 600 Overcoats and Cravenettes, consisting of garments made to sell at $10 to $30. These of all goods must be sold. We want room worse than overcoats. $5.00 For a lot of spring weights in dark col ors ; also tweed crav enettes and long belt overcoats. They are a lot of 1, 2, 3 of a kind and sell usually at $10, $12 and even $15.1 $8.00 Cravenettes, spring overcoats, plain ana silk lined; all sizes, but not all sizes in every lot; also belt overcoats and opera lengths. Worth $13.50 to $18.00. $11.00 This assortment 7 is specially fine and critics will appreci ate their Value. The variety is immense and several $22 and $25 overcoats and cravenettes will be found in the lot. This includes spring weight Paletots. $14.00 For your unlimited choice of the finest and best overcoat or cravenette in - the store. Paletot's silk mixed materials, etc. J fff ' ml fel km $m Um SPECIAL LOTS $5.00 For the Workingman or th Millionair For choice of finest Frock , Suit in the store. Lots of black and gray clay worsteds worth to $20. . 'I For choice of all wool, wash or silk Vests. OUC 7 Worth $1.50 to $3. ; Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits A A For elegant Full Dress and Tuxedo ) 1 I UU J Suits. Worth $20, $22 and $25. (1 A fi( For choice of the finest Full Dress ) 1 t:UU ' or Tuxedo Suit in the store. This offer includes all $30, $35 and $40 suits. MAILORDERS Accompanied by cash or equivalent will be filled only on the following conditions) which allow us to fill tame to the best of omr judgment : That in case some lots or siz required may be-sold, we must have the privilege of tending next thing cloeett in aLze ordered, or return the order in ite entirety to the tender, or fill any part of such order at we may be -able. All mail orders will be shipped the day following their arrival. Address all mail orders to THE CHICAGO MAIL ORDER DEPT., PORTLAND, OREGON. FURNISHING GOODS ' V ' i. t- The man that has traded at this store knows that the Chicago carries and sells more goods and fine fur-, nishings than any other establishment in this city.' The prices quoted below, do hot represent one tenth of the variety- or description of the, elegant line, and desperate, as. the price, cutting is it; includes new spring goods. ". 1 '' 5 tZ rt G0Ka,u' ' Negligee, Madras, . Pongee," Sa OOw teens, etc. A variety of over 100 styles,' inclusing odds and small lots worth to 85c. ; tZE fy . Embraces all $1 goods in Golf and Negli-. 00 W gee Madras, Pehang and Mercerized; also some $1.25-values. r"V:: r'r?;::' ' :-!:::,T- Q Ct ' or cno'ce of' the latest and best styles to OoC $i.o.: '"-' "I CT For Silk ' Bosom, Pongee, Brilliant ej) 1 00 Flannelettes; .etc., in all sizes and styles to $2 values. Sonie even better. ' NIGHTSHIRTS 35 for Muslin,, etc., 65c and 75c values. ; ..' 65 for all $1 and $1.25 Nightshirts. - V ; UNDERWEAR ' The kinds that build business at 40 per cent more money. ",7 . 7 . , -, ; . " . "' ; ' 15 clearing of medium weight 40c value . ' . - ; Fleece and Balbriggan in a dozen kind 50c, 65c and 75c styles. 45 for Black an- Ecru 75c Balbriggan. ' 65 for the very best $1 Merino. ? ' 7. , ' , ' Q g ! For ' sterilized, rib .BI and wool,' worth OOC, ito $1-50. ' 7' 7, ;U-:'.'7;7 For high quality Mercerized and IWool $2 grades. ; X . v For Silk and 1 Wool, . confined . styles. $3.5, quality.' 71 ".'.7" ;,':y y- ': 35c $1.35 $2.35 SUSPENDERS ; 15 for all grades of 25c and 35c Sucpendera. r 25 for all graces except President, worth to, BCc 35 for worsted and silk web, worth to $4. v V ; 74 pairs for 25 for black, best' quality 10c Sox "I A Straight for merino or cotton 15c and 20c luC sox. 7. :'7?;.;:'; . ':-Y: 12yt for merino or cotton 20c and 25c Sox. '7 : 7 19 for black bal or wool 35c, Sox. 7 , 7 , fy ' 39 finest qurfity woo! and silk m.ixed hdS ' in plain and . fancy. Worth . from ' 50f to $1.50. 7' 7 7:-y: '7; '.;';',: Bar , ani waiter' goods, Umbrellas, Suitcise. Trunks and the many things tlt man requires" will be closed in some cases at 35 fv cvnt of value, re cording to size of lots and room required fcr t'rx:. NOTE This sale opens at 9 a. m. Thursday, March 1, and after that at 7:30 daily. Cloces sharp at 6 p. m. All c:::tcr inside it that hour will.be served. ON SATURDAY THE SALE REMAINS OPEII UllTIL 1 C:" 0 C 'Cr