The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 13, 1906, Image 9

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FIREARINE SALWAGEMD
&efa7 and Jojb6n$ xSforerodnif
13 215 FIKSTSt COB SALMON
1C5 EXTRA SALESPEOPLE WILL BE EWLOYQ) TOMOItnOW
THousahds of dollars Worth, of "new'gobdarc
paper Would hot' give space to describe or quote prices on one-half of the mountain of goods that will be thrown on sale HUN
DREDS; OF ARTICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MUST GO, NO MATTER HOW GREAT-THE LOSS. - V
Pants
. ,'. Something like 3,000 pain of Panti of all kinds,
grades and colors from the ordinary working pants
to the finest goods made. v ' ..-) - - " ' ; -p
EC" For-hundreds of Working Pants; worth from
OtjL $1.00 to $2.00. . . , - ;
95e For hundreds of $2.00 to $3.00 Panti. f:; , ,
S1.45 For hundreds of $4.00 Pants.- . '. ' '. ..
$105 For hundreds of $4.50 Pants.- . :- -
For extta, fine custom finished Pants, im
ported material and tailor made; worth up
$2.95
to $8J)0.
$3.95
; Your choice of the very finest Pants pos
sible to make, bearing the labels of abso
lutely the finest makers, in the world and sells usually
at $10.00 and $12.00 in the high tone stores that keep
these noted brands. r i'l ,-"'.. :'.:.
Vests
IZn 20 Odd Vests divided in two lots; worth' up
DDL : to $2.50. v'"''-'.? -J,. :, . ' .
OJJ- Fjrtra fine silk 'wool Vests ; Vorth up to $10.
OD L Most of them in perfect . condition. Some
: slightly soiled. . .r. ' .'' "a .
dZCp 100 Odd Coats, frock. style, sizes to 36.Pants
lit) v and vests have been, .ruined. Coat in fairly
good condition; worth up to $10.
fry OP For an extraordinary fine lot of Coats with
)Od single and double, breasted sacks. Odds
from $20 suits. ' .- '. v !S- s . . .'- - . ,;.
frO QC,For a lot of fine Dress Coats in single or
to $16.50.
; double breasted sack or- frock ; wotfh up
fl C-Q CChoicecLa. bigjot jofja'ck S rckSxJMnce.
MfOtOO - Alberts and Tuxedo.- All shades and col
ors; worth up to $25.
One lot of damaged Shoes, also some others in abso
lutely perfect condition outside of the box being a little
damp. We will put on the sacrifice counters and dis
pose of them for a song. They include some of the
best brands known to the trade; and brands of goods
that every Portlander will know.
A Cn For a lot of damaged Oxfords in fine hand.
lO work, in the latest shape toe, fancy stitching
the standard $4 brand. . :
fljl Yourt choice of an elegant lot of medium
4)1 00 and heavy weight spring styles.- All sizes
and shapes. - Worth double. , '
dZS This will include several hundreds of pairs
4)UO At the best makes of $4, $5, $6 and $7 hand
sewed Shoes, .in perfect condition. Boxes only dam
aged -by snow water. .v1-.
Boys' Furnishing Goods
eFor all -kind f-S0o- and
75o Underwear.
Q For a lot of lit And 11.09
' bnlrta.
lAttfor t lot of Children" (Oo
odd Knee Pant.
tQ For a lot of 11.00 odd
- Knee Panta. .
This sale is under the direction of the United Fire
" and Marine Salvage and Adjustment company, Gen
eral Office 605 Call Bldg San Francisco, Cal. In
offering this immense stock of new spring merchan
dise it will be like all sales of the past in both San
Francisco and Portland and will be crowded to the
doors. The values we offer and the integrity of the
United is unquestioned. We advise all who can to
come before noon to avoid the always crowded
store in the afternoon. ' Sale will open daily at 8 s05
and close at 6:05 p, m., except Saturdays, when it
will remain open until 10:15 p. m. '
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8 M
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cms
' - ; Q For a lot of Sui
D I Os5 by snow water;
" worth up to $10.
. ' J ' - - " n 1.1 J -m---,.iill
ts slightly soiled IT O Cf
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ens
Suits
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$5.85
For a lot of double and single i
breasted sacks,' also frock, and
Prince Alberts, in serges, : clay "7"
worsteds, silk mixtures and tweeds in dark and
light colors; worth up to $20. ; . '
$7.85
For one big Jot of 1,000 Suits
damp from having laid under the
snow for . nearly two weeks.
They "af e ' some of the best known brands of
clothing made in the; United States.. - Every suit,
worth from $20 to $22.50. ' " . v .
For a lot of Men's or Young
Men's Suits, in black, clay wor
steds, cheviots, serges and cassi-
meres, in light and dark colors; worth up to $15.
$9.85
For a lot of silk' satin and Ve-
netian lined Suits, imported ma
terials and fine quality hand tail
ored serges, unfinished worsteds, etc. ; worth up
to $30. ' . '
: J O C? Your choice of the finest line
jf XOl of Spring Suits ever offered
- on the coast under $35 They ,
are from the bon ton makers of America. Money -
buys no better, but during this great slaughter , '
at the United the world's best goes for what price .
' it brings at this sale. -r r'-.;v r--r,-- : - - - -
Knee
Mnts
Suifis
Or For a big lot of Knee Pants Suits in almost
styles.
perfect condition; worth up to $6. Spring
dV OP Choice of a big lot of extra fine quality
4Ot) Knee Pants Suits, in plain or' Knicker
bocker style, single or double breasted sack and with
"or without belts 7worthT:p-to $10. . : .
7c
".For a lot of Boys' Stockings ; worth 20c. Slight-
V j " 1 ' -e
pr aamp. - r
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at
OQr OT one 1' ''Knt'y soiled soft and stiff
LyL Hats; worth up to $2.50.
O fiJf One lot of perfect condition Soft Hats in the
Ov- newest spring shapes; worth up to $3.-
d0 CFocthe John Stetson, Dynlap, Knox an4
plaOO Yeoman shapes in Soft and Stiff Hats.
World renowned $5.00 values. The most' elegant line
of spring headwear ever offered at so ridiculous a low
price under any conditions. -- --;-
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' iW rjSE' PEPMTEMT
Ladies' Shirts
V An immense shipment of over 100 Ladies'
Skirts. The train was covered in the snow for.
nearly two weeks and the dampness seeped in and
wet the inside of the 'car and the boxes, but the '.
goods are practically unharmed. We have secured
these goods from the railroad company and they
are to be sold to adjust the loss between the shippers
and the railroad company. This shipment contains
tailor made Skirts in blacks, blues, grays, tans, dove,
r mauve also blue and black silks, cashmeres, pop
lins, mohairs, French flannels and merinos. They ,
xome in all sizes. Early buyers get the best selec
tions. . Z
$ 1.85 For Spring Style Skirts ; worth up to $6,'
according to condition. . ' - ;. !
f 2.85 For Spring Styles; worth up, to $3, accord
ing to condition. ' ; r ' .. V'.: , : . ,
v$3.85 For Spring Style Skirts; worth up to $12,
- according to condition. . ,
f 4.85 For Spring Style Skirts'; worth up to $16.50,
according to condition. . ' S
f 6.85 Fpr Spring Style Skirts; worth up to $20,
according to condition. . ! ; 1
f8.85 For extraordinary fine qualities; worth up '
to $25, according to condition.
Iues'n2isses' Shirhvaists
Nearly" 5,000 fine Shirtwaists in madras, penang,
. 1 French flannels, covert, linens and silk;, worth up
to $10, will be sold at once for what they will;
1 bring to adjust this claim.-- -r--
69 For a lot of Ladies' Shirts and Shirtwaists.
- Worth up to $2.60. ,
08 For choice of a lot of Summer Flannel Shirts
and Waists, plain and fancy. -Worth up to $4.00. .
30f For a limited lot of $1 Waists. ' .
69f For a lot of Waists worth up to $2.
. 81.65 For Waists worth up to $4.
3.45 Your choice of a lot of Waists worth up to
- $10.00. ' - . - . - . -
;This will pay' merchants and consumers alike to
be on the ground early and get the first selection of
this lot of Shirtwaists. ,
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Wrappers
20 For t lot of Ladies' $1 Wrappers. Slightly
damaged.
49 For a Ipt of Ladies' Wrappers. Perfect con-
dition. ' '' " " ; - '
69 For a lot of Ladies' Wrappers; worth to $2.
Perfect condition.-
8 For Ladies' 20c Fast Black Hole. . ; 1
12 For Ladies 35c Black Hose. .
fiirnisiiiinsi Goois
$6,725 worthof Furnishing Goods. This elegant lot
of goods offered at sacrifice at this sale are mostly of
the very finest and high class grades. An immense lot
of Men's Sox, Suspenders, Fine Grades of Shirts,
Neckties, Collars, Belts, Handkerchiefs, etc., at a bona
fide sacrifice. Most of these goods will be found in
fair or perfect condition. t
'...:...::" ; Sox.-. .;. '
3 Fora dime for 10c Cotton Sox. , " r, ,
6 For 15c Black1 Cotton Sox. : ' ' :U l." ;
12lAt For. 25c and 35c Cotton or Merino in plain or
Fancy Sox.-
19 For 60c Balbriggan Lisle, Cashmere and . AH
.'.Wool Sox. Plain or fancy.V -T
';' Suspenders ( ;:f
8 For the regular 25c Suspender. Perfect condition
14 For the regular 35c Suspender. Perfect condition
19 For the regular 50c Suspender. Perfect condition
39 For Silk Lisle and Worsted Web; worth up to
- $1.50;- In nearly or perfect condition. - - -
7A n For a big lot of 75c Working and Dress Shirts.
Mv Not "perfect condition.. ,
For an immense variety of 75c and $1 Shirts.
OyC Golf or negligee. -
COt For a lot of Golf and Negligee.- New spring
Oy v styles. Also high qualities in black and fancy
sateens and brilliants ; worth up to $1.50.
J A For French flannel, silk bosoms, also imported
I penang and best known brands pf $2 Shirts.
AH spring styles, in good condition. V
2 For all styles of 15c to 25c Linen Collars.
19 For a lot of 50c Shins.
39 For a lot of Shirts worth up to 75 Golf and
' negligee and stiff bosoms. .
39e For 75c Check Overalls.
Orpatrrc-L1flrCuff3. . . ziz:: t -
Y y Un derwear ; -y x-
Qy-r For one lot of samples from Fleishners, slight-lyC-ly
soiled; worth up to 75c. . . . .
QQ Choice of one big lot of merino and 'cotton,
dyC plain or fancy; worth up to $1. .
ZQn ' 'or m'xe('' extra fine quality, in 'cotton or
OyC wool garments, in light and medium weights;
worth up to $2. -
5i0 ' or cno'ce t'ie finest Silk or Wool Under
OyC wear, in this entire shipment. Some slightly
damaged, but do not show any soil or rough usage.
Some garments in this lot worth" up to $4. . ; . .
Handkerchiefs 7 V"
3 For 5 for a lot of slightly soiled 10c Handkerchiefs
4 For a lot of perfect condition 10c and 12c Hand
kerchiefs. . 1 - . '.'
6 For a lot of .15c Handkerchiefs. '
8 For an extra nice 15c White Linen Handkerchief
10 For 20c and 25c Handkerchiefs; some a little
- damaged.' ':'' '. . v .
12lAt For high grade plain and fancy pure linen hem-
siucnea xianaKcrcnieis, ooc quaiuies.
3 For 10e for the Bandanna 10c Handkerchief. ;
6 For 15c Blue Bandanna Handkerchiefs, extra large,
fast color. " ' '.;.'. t
y-.: '. ;;' . Gloves j j .
5rf For a big' lot of 10c Canvas Gloves. ' .
23 For a lot of 50c Muleskin Gloves. ; '. ; ( :f
45 For all kinds of $1 Gloves. .
.Colfars and Neckties
9 For perfect 'condition Collars. Latest styles.
5 For a lot of 15c Bow Ties.
12 For a big lot of 35c Tics. - '
19e For a lot of 50c Ties. :
39 For a lot of all style Ties ; worth' up to $1. The
above lot of Nerktlee ara abaolutilr new. freh aprlnf rle Li
perfect condition. Only boxea aillitlx aamp from uow water.
Trunl:
it
aolled tl Trunha.
0 For a lot of t anl $1
B Trunk.
f Tor a lot Of 11 39 Knit
Caa. .
nr or a lot ef '-U C" J
- ' worth up to
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