The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 09, 1906, Page 17, Image 17

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    ' . . . - , - - . TUB OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENIN6 NOVEMBER 9. 1SC3. , T
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DEPARTMENT
Men's elegant Suits; regular price .
: Men's Suits ; regular; $12 to $15 .
values. - Our ; - (L '
price ...... ... ..PU0
Men's Overcoats; regular price $15.
Our price,-the . $7 ft
garment. . . .;P I OU
Men's Cravenettes; regular $15 to
$20 values. Our; , . ; (jQ A A '
price vwii .vi.Pvil
And a few. Specials ; 75
Boys' Suits; regular $5.00 values.
s:bir $1.99
. Men's $4 Rubber -V O CA
Coats, at k ......i ij)OU
Men's Gum Rubber Hip Boots; reg-,
ular $4.50 values. . t3 ?A
- Our price . ... .;vOiUV 1
Ladies' Shoes at factory prices, 99c
&tfo:..;..::.....,.$2.50-
:50-Shoey-at. . . . i . .... '.$2.497-
A fine lot of Samples J 25
' Boys' and Girls' $2.50 School Shoes.
to $1.75
Boys' $1.75 to $2.25 Rubber Boots,
fine. Our , M 1C
price ................. vwv
Men's Soft and Stiff Hats;' regular
$2.50 and $3 values, v dj A A
Our. price . . .. j- P1
A few Samples left,, ' QQf
We have cleaned a New York
wholesale millinery manufacturer
of over 300 - dozen Hats; regular
wholesale prices, $4.50, $5.75, $6.50
and $9.75. . We will put these on at ;
our opening sale at, 0 C
each .......... .... . . ..I)Od
a We also have a lot of Samples in
Ladies Girls' and Children's Hats,
worth up to $4.00, that A A
we. will sell at ... ... . . 'i. P 1 Ty .
SUITS
Only yesterday we closed out a
traveler's samples a big lot of ele-,
gant, up-to-date Suits' in the latest
fall styles-sizes 32 to 38; suits that
r sell over town at from $45 to $65.
Our astoundingly low C A
price will be . ........ pOU
CROCKERY
DEPARTMENT
We have a complete assortment' of
all kinds of goods in this depart
ment, and to open we offer 132
pieces, worth $15.00, , ( A C A
at I :.t. .-' . tr 9JJ
Large Stock of Tin
, ! and Glassware at;
Emporium Little Prices
Ladies' Waists
White Taffeta Silk, black and blue;
regular $5 , to $7 val- ' CJ'T 7 C
ues. Our price ..I)jW9 O
Ladies' Fancy Waists, silk net, silk
lined; something beautiful; sold bv
the large city stores at $7.50 to $11.-:
For th$ opening day O'J A(
we will sell these 'at. ...DuTry
MILLINERY
CLOAKS
to's&f miliafossive.
(COR..KNOTT
Its Splendid New Department Store
Williams
WUlenlJsDoorsTomoiTowMormsBg'attSo'Occh
And will offer to the public an array of bargains such as no store in Portland ever presented to the world before.
WE ARE GOING TO. HAVE PEOPLE COMING TO OUR STORE FROM ALL PARTS OF PORTLAND,
South to Sellwood, Southeast to Woodstock, East to Montavilla, Northeast to Woodlawn and Vancouver, North to
St. Johns, and on the West Side from the Fair Grounds to River View Cemetery, and before a year, we will be fill
ing mail orders from all parts of Oregon and Washington. ' This because we have selected an inexpensive location in
which to transact our business, because we shall sell at enormously low prices and GIVE EVERY MAN.
WOMAN AND CHILD A SQUARE DEAL, NO MATTER WHAT THEY BUY. ' ; y
Do Not Forget That Tomorrow's the Day
' It will mark a new epoch in merchandising in our populou s part of the city. It will begin an era of low prices for every
mortal necessity of the human family, and the great EMPORIUM, corner Williams and Knott Streets, Albina's
new Department Store, which will open its doors at 8. A. M., will be the citadel the fountainhead will be the dis
tributor of values so great values so monumental values so amazing-values so magnificent that its management
believes it will attract to its counters and shelves patronage of people not only of Albina not only of the tributary
region not only of its neighbor, St. Johns not only ofthe Woodlawn section not only of the entire East Side
but of great numbers from the West Side of the Willamette river '
The Emporium Will No
Any more than is its great namesake in San Francisco, that draws fts patronage from southward to Arizona and
northward to Oregon. We are here because it costs less than half to do business on this than it would on the
other side of the river. For this reason ' -, ,
We Can Skin Any West Side Merchant sm Prices,
i and HerCarihdt.Help Himself
We can save every patron $2.50 on every $10.00 worth of goods bought from us, and on Men's and Women's
Clothing a great deal more than this. No West Side dealer can talk like this-not on his life t Our manager was for
years with the San Francisco Emporium, employing hundreds of sales people, and therefore understands large mer
chandising. He is a man of wide experience in every detail of the business, knows exactly how to buy and EM
PORIUM PATRONS SHALL HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF EVERY ATOM OF HIS KNOWLEDGE.
All St. Johns, U and R-SXars Carry Passengers to Our
Store, the U and St. Johns Cars Passing Our Store and
the R-S Cars Running Within a Block of Our
ST.)
E EMPORIUM
554, 556, 558, 560, 562 and 564
Avenue
Cor
One; Block North of Russell
Knott
Street
-Street
yROCERY
DEPARTMENT
25 lbs. Best Dry Granu
lated Sugar for $1.00
Finest Head "Rice per lb , . . :.i ' 7c
Small White Beans. ... .V. . .;. 4c
Pink Beans . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 3c
Mocha land Java Coffee. ...... 36c
Fine Mocha and Java Coffee, .,25c
English Breakfast Tea . . . . . . .. 38c
Gu n powd er Tea . . ............ 38c
Spider tlcg Tea ' . . . . . . . . . . ., 36c
1 Can Superior Corn......... 7c
1 lb Best Corn Starch, . . . .... . Sc
1 Can Tomatoes 10c
1 Can Peas .... . . . .. ... .. ;. 10c
2 Cans Peaches . '. . . . ; . . . . 35c
1 Can Bartlett 'Pears. . . . . . . 25c
7 Bars Naptha Soap : . . .. : 25c '
10 Bars Laundry Soap ,i iT. ; .r 25c
5 ib. Can Best Lard . . . . . . ... .. 65c
Good- Creamery Butter . . ... .. 55c
1 Sack Good Flour. ....95c
.1 Can Emporium Special Bak
ing Powder. ........ .. . M . .. 20c
3 pkgs. Dr. Price's Breakfast
- Food ...... .'. . ......... . .. 25c-
2 pkgs. Cream of .Wheats......; 35c
Armour's Best Bacon; regular' : ,
price 30c' Our price. . . . . : .19ic
Armour's best Ham ; regular v
price 20c. ;Ou price, . . . ; . , 18c
And all other groceries and food
stuffs at equal reductions. X
Ladies' Rain proof
Regular $1 5 to $22 (1JQ JJA
values. Our price. .....PrOU
Ladies' Coats
Sold in other stores at $18 to $22.
Our opening price will be :
$9 to $12
Ladies! Skirts
Regular price ' $8 to $14. Our
figures ' y
$2.89 to $4.99
Ladies' Handbags
Regular $1.50 to $3.00 values; but
we'll sell 'em at ; ' : ; .
75Cto$1.25
Dry Goods
AVerhave five cases of Flannelettes,
cleared from mill odds and ends;
regular wholesale prices 42c to
12c the yard. lAn
Our price : ........... ; . . M I 2C
. Regular. $2.00 to $2.75 Comforts
will sell at our opening at ; ..':( ;
75c to $1.25
White and gray Blankets and
Quilts ; regular price $1.75 to $3.50.
, Our price tomorrow r
75c to $1.50
Bedspreads, white and colored; reg
ular $2.75.to $4.00 values. Will be
1 sold by us at
75c to Olr,
Bedding