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TIIS OXEGOir DAILY JOUrvIIAU rorTL'Ai;D. FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 11. 1CCJ. r TT ffij Jj .V: - ! If V es, They're; Yours SMw0 17 ri mm UvU,vUJJo) Men's Overalls About 70 Cases N?thlng X y I Else but Overalls Overalls f,the finest end best nakes, .They are well known and sold to iom of the biggest . and best depart' ment stores throughout Idaho, Mon tana, Washington -and-Oregon, r but -: they are here and they have to go, AVe 'will hold on to nothing. They are all sire. If, you arc thinking of .buying, working people, here is your , choice. This is the biggest .and best bargain ever offered.',. We have got 1,500 to' go in four days.' Yon -J cn (take your choice for.. ,.OOL. SUCH bargains as well offer Saturday havi NEVER been seen in this city since Port ; land was a baby, and such: an; OCCASION for BON A FIDE bargains has never before arisen. ; We don't care what price we get for these gbcs -we ask only enough to pay stbr age, rent, light and clerk hire. Come in and we'll show the amount due on each lot arid you are; welcome to look into bur-storage warehouse' booksthen pay us storage charges, plus whaHt cbsts us to se jr 1 1 IZ? A g Zf r 1ZJ lil B JV TZ Z? 13 ; that the Eastern Outfitting Co. has nothing to do with this sale T7,bUIJiAO t s( -Y 11 iX V ll rv. We have simply rented this store for feu r days.' Mall orders sent Saturday will be promptly filled, f If we have not JUST what you order we'll return your money. Men's Overcoats A great sale of Men's Overcoats Long overcoats in the very latest styles, overcoats in .wool and chev iot, velvet collars, the very latest ma terial were stored with us. Worth as high as $25.00, but we cannot hang on to tbem-4hey have got to go. Your choice of any of t A f C them for .....t.. Mtyt r ; Men's Hats ; - 10 eases of Men's Hats, the well known makers, and inside all of them the seal tells the story. Some of them retail for $5.00, and. as you know we have four days to sell the goods ) here, yon take ' your f" choice of any of them. for. ...... JV Women's BeautlfuISf. 50 c Extremely Stylish worth I CSS3 r 11 UlS e.oo 3A1 URDAY MILLINERY This has got to be sacrificed. We. know this is a line of arooda that .ladies are particu lar about. We cannot hang on to them. Some . storekeeper, will be glad to get them, so here they go, thousands ..and thousands of them hardly the price of the manufactnrera. You take your choice of 2,500 Ladies'' Hats, flowered and feathered,, and the very latest fall styles. Stores would ask you as high as $10.00. They have got to go. .The big jgest millinery attempt jever made by any concern.. 1.60 takea the choice. . The more"yoli know about the millinery business, the bigger the Cl CA bargain you get.i. eji.evr --f.r' CUna For Ma. Women and Children for the Prlco of the Stria. There are -thousanda, and thousands -of pairs of Shoes that we have to sell. We will class these in three distinct lots Ladies', Men's and Boys' Shoes. Patent leather low and high ones colt and calfp skins makes too numerous to mention. Thou sands Of pairs will go. . Some -of these worth all the wayup to $5.00 and $700. We have got to get our money forrtorage chafes. Divided into three large bins, displayed in plain view to everybody. All the3e goods marked in plain figures. Goods worth as high as $3.50 of any size for 69f goods worth as high as $4.00 for 96f goods worth as high t )1 as $7.00 for.....;....,. 4I.X Clothins: Storasre Charge TyyiEISS HIQH-QRADB SUITS Sortie of these have In them the names of 1VI the best makers In the country Left on our hands by the owners, and we'll sell every suit for what Is due us. The small amount coming to us for storage with enough' added to pay forth advertising, cleric hire and those small incidental expenses is all the best suit made will cost you MEN'S SUITS, made of. the best' fall fabrics, splen -did all-wool goods latest style with the correct. lapelaJ collars, etc, just s a-.particular man wants them ; worth $18 to $23.50....... .' ................... iift A A 1I-7U MEN'S SUITS, in: fancy patterns, coats the long fft -Jgpjgeisinat are worn py corject aressers ; trousers peg a ef '. i " a m w sr- top styles ana every garment made ana nnisnea Dy experts; suits that local stores advertise at $22 to $40. n ir SflOO Men' All-Wool Suits, ranging 'in size from 35 to 42.The are suits that the re tailer would generally-ask, from $9.00 to $1250 for.' For this great sale of unre- Kffc deemed merchandise....... J0J About 2,000 Men's Single and Double-Breasted Worsted and Cassimere Suits, well lined and well made; uncalled-for at a large Seattle con cern. They will be sold at your stJ Oft Men's $20.00 and $25.00 Dreas and Business Suits, in sacks and aingle-breasted, dark and medium shades. Your entire choice of this lot............. $6.00 Women's $10 Skirts for 98c Men's Collars Dozen 5c $3.00 Corsets for 5c 10 Bars Soap for 25c Men's $30.00 and $35.00 Suits and Overcoat Every . garment is hand-made and finished as well as a dealer will make your $50.00 suit in serge, day Tworstedr cheviot, tweeds and vicuna, in dark and medium shade.. You may take your pick put of about, 5,000 suits. It will be -Impossible for us to sort them- out, knowing nothing about the merchandise business, and we will place them .in one lot You may . take your choice of Lany one of lhenuXhevwjll suit the most fastidious the men who are the most particular with their clothes. . This will be the biggest bargain ever offered by any concern trying to sell it or to close it out CD ETC Yon take your choice of any of these for.. M0DD Women's $50 Coats $3.85 WOMEN'S COATS They are worth 'from $35.00 to $50.00. Our prices for these will be the price of the storage. Thev are nobby garments, well made, long and short ft is hard tor us to tell you about these goods, as we are not very experienced in the dry-goods business. We will do our best All we can do- iato tell you what the original prices were, and that cuts no figure here, tad yon Cl QC take your choice of any of them for......4?.CJ? Boys' Suits for you 1,000 Boys' Suits, two and three-piece suits, . ranging in age from 3 to IS years, single and double-breasted. Blouse and. Norfolk Suits. There are about 1,000 in all at 4he sale of unidentified merchandise, and will be sold on the opening day at youfS C choice of any one of these...... ....Xuv 2,500 Boys' Suits, in the finest of material, worsted and cheviots. Mothers, take in this sale. School-time will soon be here. This is the greatestof bargains.;Thi8 ispur property J now. tsuy it in tnis lot. mere are .suits re tailing as high as $10.00 beautifully made, right, up to atyle and in fashion. Cl You take-your choice of any f or.... P.y 47 Women's $25 Suits $4.98 WOMEN'S $25.00 SUITS-Yes, they are worth per haps $50.00, but that is the price Uh,at some 'of the retailers mark 'them, at They are the finest of broadcloth, cheviots, etc., all finely trimmed and of the best style. This is the best stock that the con cern stored with us that went out of C A. Oft business, and here they are, your choice t""0' Boys $2 Pants for 20 c jf;Mmen's Wrappers -About 3,500 Ladies' Wrappers They are in per cale, flannelette and lota of other materials too nu merous to mention. Here is the sensation of the season at this sale, which comes once in five years. Come and buy, buy. buy take your choice -jCtl of any wrapper in the house for...,,........v)OC i omis. Hose Dozens of pairs of Ladies Hose, light-weight, heavy weight, lace, any atyle you may wish, for aa high as 75c a pair. . Every pair marked in plain figures for everybody, and see thatyonjtake your f choice of any of them for.............. r.....l 3J It-will be the biggest and best bargain ever of fered by any concern in the United States, Take our advice and come early. ; ' J- Men's Overcoats, at Your Own Price MEN'S OVERCOATS 500 of 'em stored with.ua and must be sold so we.can get the storage charges. Manufactured bythe best makers. All-wool goods, very best materials possible to obtain, made by the best workmen, worth $30.00 to $40.00 each.-'All we" want is the storage charges, so take CQ OA your choice at....... ................ ...vOOy i Men's 50c Hose :;f5ci $5 Lace Curtains : ':-;' for 50 c 50c Ribbon -. : Yard 5c OCQ Qflfi" 000 il " " ''"x -' '""Xl o Ware Former Premises of the Eastern e Outfitting: Co. Tru T ILlI I HOUSAfID AT XP0S1TIQN Portland Day Broke Records in Attendance at the Oregon State Fair at Salem. MARION COUNTY EXHIBIT CAPTURES FIRST PRIZE This Is Fraternal Day and Different Order Win Participate In Program Big Parade of Livestock to Pol low Testa. flnM.1.1 ntanatrfc to Tk. lamnL) Bal.m, Sept. 14. It was Portland day t the fair yesterday and the people from the metropolis cam. to Bal.m in lars numbers. Probably 6,000 peopl. from Portland and vicinity ware In at tendance. Three special trains brouaht the Ytnttor to the fair grounds and the little thriving town -of BL Johns sent several earloada of-lta moat ent.rprla Inf oittsana. Balem, too, sent a large contlng-snt to the fair and the attend a no. waa the largest yet recorded 10, 10. ' ,! This morning at 1:10 a Collie dog test was pulled off and at 10:10 the premium teat of livestock took place and, elosd with a parade of all the animals. The fair ofOclals ef press themselves as wall pleased wit the prospects of the fair un'dea the circumstances. Friday Is known en the fair calendar aa Fraternal day and the various fra ternal 'Organisations are to turn out in honor of the day! The awards on the county ezhlbite were made yesterday and reeultsd thus Marlon county, ftret; Lan., second; Jack son, third; Linn, fourth; Douglas, fifth; Beaton, sixth; Columbia, seventh. Mrs. F. A. Wolf of Polk county received first award for the beat display tn farm products. INTERURBAN FROM TACOMA TO 0LYWPIA ramcUl Dlmateb to Tb. Joaraal.t Olympla, Wash., Sept. 14. Surveyors In the employ of the Northern Pacific railway are encamped in the olty and ere making a rasurvey of the old Union Paciae grade which recently passed Into the hands of the Northern Pacific It la now stated on cood authority that - an Interburban railway erill be built over this grade from this eity to Taooma and that the main tin. of the Northern will be built on the eurvey made about three years ago which finds Its way through the aaatern portion of the city, striking East Fourth on Ayer's hUl. . .. This is 'said to be the beat grade to be found by the surveyors after nearly on. year of saarch over the country eoath of thle city. The road when con structed will be a double track. Oadafcy, Vlaat Saras. (Joeraal Special Henrico. Milwaukee, Wis... Bept 14. The bt packing plant of the Cudahy Bron.' Packing . company, at Cudahy, Wiscon sin, six miles south of . Milwaukee, was partly destroyed by fire' last flight. The loaa wlU reach 1400.000. . sefei'reg Stock Oauet Ooods. Allen Lewis' Best Brand. ..I Business Location : . ' i 1 i . . iii i ,, i i, j 7 ; ; . - Ws have for rani In the Buahmark Hotel, at Sevan teenth anf Waahington rtreeta, a large rtora 23x50 f eet, . . with full baaement. It offers a fine opening for a ladles ; dressmsklng parlor, email dry gooda or notion atore. Low rent, with long lease. This la a growing business quarter, : and all lines represented are doing wall. It will pay to Invettigate. Apply to Oevurta ft Sons, 173-3 First Street V New Profession for the Blind. A new and large field ha a opened for the blind. It baa been discovered that the blind excel all ether persons masseurs, and as this profession .la be coming of more Importanoe every oay, hot only In connection with hospital work but In the numerous beauty par lors. It will give good paying work to many who are afflicted with loes of syaalght A Ruaalan woman. Mm.. Z. I. V.ngueroff, was the" one to discover the blind person's abUitlaa In thia dilu tion. 8he le herself a professional mas seuse. Mme. Vengueroff has eatab llahed a achool of massage, eapeolally for the blind. In Bt Petereburg, and says that It la Impossible, to fill the numeroue calls for the blind maaaeuse. Physicians say that they suooeed better than pereone possessing all their facul ties. Not only do they make the -beet maaeeure but they take about half the time to learn. They seem to nave a epeolal magnetism In their hands and their touch le so delicate yet firm that they are el way e preferred by patients. It Is to be hoped that the blind schools all over the country will add a departs ment to teach the art or massage. K R K What Is Independence? There has been so much talk of lata on Independence for women that one feel a constrained to ask what la Inde pendence and do we ever, really acquire this much vaunted condition T .. .... The law of the world la the law. of aupply and demand, and we are all either eonacloualy or unconsciously llv Ing In accordance with thia universal plan. . Nothing I free; everything meet be paid for In some way, and whether the way lie within the confines ef home or In the world of bualn.ee muat be settled by the Individual woman. It la aometlmee forgotten -by -women that they may pay too great a price for m.re rinanelal independence. They ror get there are other things la the world of more .value -than money money le no greater than what It will purchase, and there are many thlnga ever which It haa no power. i. Independence haa been defined In dif ferent waye by different men. But eomplete Independence for the individual le impossible of realisation we are too alike and too dirrerent and the law for the good of all la bound to hurt some. Thle is th. vulnerable point In social ism: thay defeat their own object - ' It le hard to eeoape tthe pereonal equa tion, especially for women. A man wee discussing thle point - with hie wife. "But. Oeorge," aha aald plaintively, '1 never take a pereonal view- of thlnga, do ir The eum and substance ef woman's suffrage-le the question, le it forthe good of all. Irrespective of the Individ ual? If It Is, thsn we Should have suf frage. Suffrage has not mads the In dividual man -independent nor will It have that , really undaetred effect on women, but tt dees give a aaee a.eaj' aa to "how he ah all te governed, and that la what It will do for women. The question, therefore, la, la It "better for the governed to have a say In the gov ernment, and If so, whyT Coming back to the question of Inde pendence, we are Independent if we have what la of the most value to ourselves. and that Is the only test at t H I Wrinkle (rradlcator. ' It haa been truly said that eome cures are worse than the thing that they are supposed to cur. The latest la gum- chewing for wrinkles. Not only must women ehew gum, but do It before a mirror.- The question la, have women beoome a little daffy on the beauty quest T Would a man ever, do anything ao foolish as ehew gum before a mirror t If women Ijke to chew gum why let tnera ao so, but not devise such an utterly rldlaloue exouse. The theory that gum-chewing will keep the faoa as smooth and soft aa a baby's may bo true, but think ef - the mentality of a woman who would chew - gum by the hour In order to Improve her com plexlon. at M at The Auto's Patron Saint. Bt. Christopher, the patron saint ef pilots and seamea, la to be the patron of the modern automobile aa welL The pope of Rome presented a beautiful miniature of Bt, Christopher, painted by Di Iiorenst, to the Princess Colonna, grand-daughter of Mrs. John Mackay. The piinoeaa, when presented to the pope, said that she had traveled from Milan In an auto. The pope replied that he must send her a picture of Bt. Otrle topher to Insure .her eafe return. That la how the fad started, and now all amart autoa have a picture of thle patron saint. - 1 at School Frocks. . With the first lays of September, school frocks are to be thought of, and also the little dresses for outdoor wear to replace the discarded linens and sheerer materlala used 'until now. . White or eolored mohair le singularly appropriate for these between seasons' dresses, aa it haa Just sufficient warmth for eafety and. not enough to promote discomfiture. Then, too, eo many of the pretty trimmings . which give to linen- frocks tnelr etyle and daintiness can be need with It and the eame effect be rained. For everyday wear aerge la a standby. especially for the country, where the school la at a distance, Navy blue, red or tan are admirable. I'll i 1 asjsnai II i M wWng jngmim Mm WfltK alt mhnUm wfilta Ytn VMam I collar and euffe are attractive, and soft silk tlee. , With the red. a black tie and belt look beet., and with the blue a 'red tie can alternate with the black. Dress Is Improving. Dress Is growing more artiatlo aay the prophete. - No atyle Is extreme, nor Is aay por tion exeggereted. Sleevee, which nave been conspicu ously large, are now normal. Bhould.re are neither exaggerated nor contracted: Skirts are of a sensible length Of graceful volume. All thia nloeneee Is credited to the empire gown. Which, fat Its turn. le modified Into practical limits by the princess frock. And both of these by the Increasing good taste of the feminine world. At least so fashion oraolee say, and ira wise to believe them. at at Tomato Catsup. Ons -bush.) of tomatoes, boiled until soft, and peeled. Btlr them through a fine eleve, then add I ounces of ground close, H of a pound of ground allspice, 1 ounce of cayenne pepper, a tablespoons of black pepper, S tablespoons of mus tard, 1 pint of salt, a quarts of vinegar. Boll three bourn and bottle It up warm. at at at PkalillU . One peek of green tomatoes, sliced, onlone sliced. Throw a cup of salt over this and let It remain over night In the morning drain, add 1 quart ef vin egar, a quarts of water boll tf or M minutes, then put In a sieve to drain.' Take a quarts of vinegar, a pounds of brown sugar, 1 teaspoon of allspice ground, 1 of olovee, 1 of elnnamon, 1 of ginger ground, 1 teaspoon ef cayenne. Put In a kettle and boll U minutes alowly. STANDARD OIL CAPTAIN PASSES AWAY IN FRANCE (Journal Special Serrlee.) N.w York, B.pt 14. A cable an. nounoas the death ef Daniel TDay, managerial head of the Standard Oil company'a pipe-line department at Re gan, France, eged t). O'Day died of a broken ertsry. He had been id.nttfled with the Rockefell.re elnce their emrlleet daye and was a multl-mllllonalre. - He leaves three sons, one of whom haa been trained to flU hie father's position. INSPECTOR ENFORCES " L- INSPECTED FRUIT LAW rftneetel Nspsteti as The Joarasl.) ' La Grande, .Or., Sept 14. County Fruit Inepeotor ' P. H. Dicklson Is strictly enforcing the fruit law which S. - A. Read. Cisco. Tex., writes. March 11. llOlt "My wtist was apralned eo badly by a fall that It waa useless, and after tiatn aeverel remarilea that flmA Ito give reller, used Ballard a Bnow Lini ment I earnestly recommend It to any no suffering from sprains." gold .by Woodard, lark Pa, ;.., , A man said , the . other ' day: Tour Boys' Shoes wear about twice as long as the land! we get at other stores." ,7 - Quite a compliment, you know, and we cant help telling h. " v- ' Boys' Shoes at 91.65. Boys Shoes at f 1.85. -Boys' Shoee at 2.00. Boys' Shoes at fa.25. All Siaes.' " " Box and Velour Calf, Lace and Blucher Styles. . Double Waterproof Soles, with nothing omitted that could In any way, better our - Boys' Shoes. - " f ;.- ? LION. ClottiinqCo x Gtti lttihnPi od . Men's and Boys'-Outfitters. 166 AND 168 THIRD STREET ; Mohawk Building. I1 VVISE 0 4 ' crzosJ s gg. . J .. ' JB L JLmdJLmd ML haa been en. the statutes for several years In offering for sale Infected fruit and tt la Just aa binding on the dealer. A -tour of Inspection ef th. fruit offr'1 for Sal. In Le, Grand, haa ut bn made anil mny boxes ef arpl"s en) pears sfrv-t.- l with podiin ni'-t 1 - Oeer . 1 r . 1 tilt Cut Rates Te ade.rtlae em mew amd woederrnl- ly smeoesafal Alveolar laeteoe, we wtu aa won aa ana aeaee to . 30 Days A 10-yeea gnarajrkee with, aa wort. alsamlneMoa free. Baver flUtmge. goo, esewae (sax.) aajs to saeoi bride-ewe (pea tooth), S3.50 to $8.00. Flates aa low aa BS40. avexytUc flset alass. Sedy attanoaat. BOSTON DENTISTS 291$ MorrUoi. Street Opposite Poetoffiee - Put Your Money ii: the Right Place to get right retarna, 'ifst-atrelirtit h' ware tool, scree a,' tialla, cutiery the llke-the right place to put -eaah la lav A vary 'a till.. If we fell 1 do our best tor yea tn sh.lf hri we would be the edverse talk of t town, . Avery .Cr ; 4S tTmtrj ITlEITi 1 4 't. A