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13 . THE ; OREGON - DAILY , JOURNAL, PORTLAND. - - FRIDAY - EVENING.' MAY 10, . 1C07. v. Our Entire $50,000 Stock Is Reduced in ThisMijgity Rbbm-Molring Sale f '4' Profits Arc Scattered to the Four Wndsr ; Wo Must Have Room and Prices Must Do the Work C EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS ? Alterations on an extensive scale will b started next Monday In the salesrooms of the Chicago Clothing Co., -71 Third atreet. lit order to make mora room for the workman they hara reduced prices 1-4, 1-t and 1-1 off the regular ' price. Tha goods simply mutt be aold and the? have cut price "to the quick In or der to foroe the " selling. - Do not overlook this great sale of man's wear. (Frora the newt columna of Tha Journal of May L) . J; a? w E sky It without fear of contradiction,, that within the memory of the oldest citizen, no deal in merchandise ever surpassed this, . Values will be found even greater than we claim. 'Every statement is most modest None of your or dinary stocks, mind you, but this season! newest , ) and best"sfyles, bought for this season's selling and ' -up to the minute in every. detail, offered to you in the heart of the season at the lowest price ever quoted. Our windows tell part of the story. 5 - Eor Meri'f Suits ; C VTbat Are Cheap Enongh OA These include the season s newest styles for men and young men. Made from the best wearing fabrics, in eluding Scotch tweeds and cheviots, handsome quali ties of smooth iinish worsteds, nobby patterns in gun club checks, herringbone weaves, fancy mixtures and the ever-ready blue serges also fine qualities of un finished worsteds and Thibets ; in plain black. Make your selection for $11.85. i The kind that puts a man on his best appearance.; These are plain gray, worsteds light or' dark shades, ' all stripes, checks and overplaids, blue and gray mix- tures, blue serges, etc f The veryj newest and best that's made in all hand-tailored garments, all go at ME-N'S PANTS WHEN? WHERE? Hare you ever seen such prices quoted on Men's Pants? i These are the To take, advantage of this ; golden . ODDortunity to secure $15.00 Suits J tor 5.85; 5ZU.00 Suits, tor M i;o ; mm ouus ror $14.85 and $30.00 Suits for $19.85; and SI Shirts for 65c; and $3 Shoes and Oxfords for $1.85; and $2.50 Hats for $1:35; and $3; and $4 Pants for. $1.85. For this: is a store that never disappoints the public We give you what -we advertise and . we give you your.- moneyback if jouare t. li..;r sj1'.:' '14 " :1e past week, the carpenters and mechanics have been raising . havoc with our . ; store.: ; We have been unable" to handle or take proper care , of our customers on ' account of the tearing away, and rebuilding' of our new- f ronti-V New' goods ' IiavesJ there. ; ;The store is crowded and jammed with this season's' finest wearing ap-; parel for . men. We must resort to desperate means to make this finemerchan-: dise move fast d by; tomorrow we will have our stock in such shape as to do three ordinary days' business in one. . We will have extra salespeople; to wait on a 1 ;a a. i ';-: t- i 11 r 1-i 1J you aunng rusn nours. uinougn incsc Dargains conunuc au 01 ncxi weesyou naa greatest values ever offered by this great store and alue-giving. V in all our 14 years of successful merchandising Men's Dress Pants, in new spring styles, with or without cuff bottoms, including all-wool wor steds, blue and black cheviots , and serges, neat stylish stripes and checks, values np f QC VAaVstr to $4.00 all go at . . Meirs Imported English Corduroy Pants, cnar- an teed not to rip, in dark and light AC shades, worth up to $5.00, at ......... Men's Fine Worsted Pants, in 30 distinct pat terns) the new peg-top styles art also represent- 1 ed in this great lot; values up to $5.00 CO OC all go at ....vo.......w,.....'.fMwJ Men's Finest Dress Pants, in the very best' . makes on the market today, fine check worsted: neat stripes, blue, black, etc; values (OJC up to $5.00 all go at ............. ...pJatl 'it A True Sensati6n in the Shoe Dept. Men's $150 and ; $3.00 vici kid and box calf English welt, lace and blucher Style M OC Shoes lOD Men's $3.50 ftnd$4.00 Shoes and Oxfords, made in the best stock of vici kid patent leather, box and Tciour calf, all hand, sewed and QO , made , on the nobbiest lasts .... ...... y 1 aSO Men's $3.50 to $5.00 extra quality fine bench ' made Shoes, in all the 'newest swing toe lasts, all the newest ; and best leathers in- QC eluded in this lot Your choice for ... $L$OD Men's finest quality, hand-tewed Shoes, 'the fin est and best makes included in this treat lot: patent colt, ; gunmetal calf and other good learners in oxtord and blucher. lasts. vvatf . gunuiviai vai4 .J aiaau . viuci (Lruu ers in oxford and blucher. -. McFafionSale 1 WITHOUT A DOUBT ; , VTHE ONE SALE - . .TjtIAT STANDS OUT , PROMINENTLY- AS . BEING WITHOUT 'A: PEER , - OR PARALLEL . IN THE . . . HISTORY OF . THE MEN'S ! ; CLOTHING, TRADE ' r Detter Come Tomdrrov and Better Come Early, But Better Late Than Never A Men's Sim Sensation Truly nothing like it has ever been offered in this neck of the woods before. 00 of them in the new grays for men and young men, in plain effects and ' handsome plaids and neat stripes, Scotch worsteds - and silk mixed worstedsall wool blue serges and fine black Thibets, in single and double, breasted styles, . -You will find the same qualities in other stores at $15 and even as high as $18, for we're but of the high rent district and not - in the high priced clique. Ydur choice Saturday and all next week at $8.85. ; t MeiVs '$25.60 Suits Included at this popular price are Clothes of such high repute as Black & Co. and Garson-Meyer products, which have long since passed the experimental age. They possess that degree of , perfection and general tone of character which every , well groomed man ap preciates. Embraced are Suits, Top Coats and Rain Coats. We might expatiate at considerable length on . the range ' of patterns, but suffice it to- sky the vaneiy is oroaa cnougn 10 suit uic must tnuuu usic. Men's $25.00 Suits at $14.85. , s - t ' V., t, r Ay,- ,.?. .:-.. ;" j ..ii. V These Prices for Tomorrow arid AH Of Next Week, There Are Also Hundreds of Other Bargains Equally As GreatEvery 1 .V.' Transaction Made Under Our, Famous Guarantee SATISFACTION OR YOUR: MONEY BACK - Kcrcc:hocs Over the : Doors : OY 69-71 iStreet,S Between OaR and OqtofthsHI-h Rent District1! Not in the Hih Priced ' .Cllcne - - nT I HI. HON IlLUlfJOOK HUE Portland Bridge Company Be gins Clearing Right of Way on Grading Contract BRIDGES TO BE BUILT WITHOUT LOSS OF,TIME piamook and Nehalem River" Will Be Connected Within mYear-Bj - ; City rromlsea to Be Center , of Summer Resorta. ;" A conn(ruf ;ion contract tor 20 mile of th Pacific Railway A 'Navigation oompany'a, Une. from Tillamook City Jo Kalm. lia been taken by tlj Portland Jfrldg company, and work haa been ao tlvely bpfrun. Rifrht of way 1 being cler-!l with donkey engines, and grad ing; la Inaugurated. BrldgV work wjll b commenced Immediately. , ;"r Thla contract will complete the Una ' wit tin a year, from Tillamook -to, tjie Neh)m river. Oil' the eteamer Elmora tha bridge company took 25 of It beat brtil men In thla week, landing them at lay City. The road at Bay City will i on i i::rc between iht clty and ttat a teamer channel Land pile drivers will be tiaed, and - work will be commenced from tha wharf ct tha Bay City Land company, about 250 feet " from ehore, where pllea will be driven" north and south, and all freight will b4andled over tha dock of tha Say, City company. ' X7 Steel a Oaoc, The Portland Bridge company'a con tract' lncludei clearing right of way. grading and bridging, and as fast a U completes this work tha railroad company-will -lay the steal and- ave the road ' ready for operation. . All traffic for the line from Its Inception will pass over 4 tha Bay City dock and steamer business Is expected to grpw rapidly at that point. It is believed a steamer una aiTlnr . frequent service Detween Portland jd Bay City would be a very profitable undertaking and will soon be established by soma or roruana s en terprislnr skippers.v 13. -Wi t Shaf froth of Portland bas charge of the furnish ing of piling; and ties for the Portland Bridge company, t Scott Boiarth of the Bay City Land company, who returned yesterday from that place, said: Oanter of 'amnmar To arista. - "Much activity ' is apparent In every direction from Bay City, ana it . is now certain that construction work . for the new railroad will be Duehed to comple tion at the earliest posalble date. Within 9 days the Pacifio Bridge company will C ASTOR I A Tor Jafantt and ChUdrea.,,:;; Tta KfciYca Ezra Alisys E::I;t Bears tho Slg&AtWO Of hava 200 men at work on the 20 miles of road It has contracted to grade. Other development . enterprises ars ln creasing the population and transient travel is - rapidly growing. There is great peed of a good hotel of large ca pacity at Bay City, and such an enter prise would bs a profitable investment -for .any hotel man.' r It, Is said Bay City, and surrounding country will become the center of the coast summer resort business. The new railroad 'wllV It la alleged, .bring Bay City . three hours closer by rail trans portation to Portland than ' any . other summer resort point on the coast. Chapln ft Potter of Portland have pur chased about; 400 acres on an arm of land running, out between Tillamook bay, and the ocean and are surveying it ror platting, a; summer resort,1! They will have four mUes of hard - sand beach driveway on the ocean Bids of tha spit and i three miles on tha Inside. which they will connect, making a con tinuous beach drive . of seven miles. They have purchased from the Bay City Land, company 'a alts for a boathouse at Bay City and . will operate a boat between the railway station and their summer resort. : Rink, Closes Tomorrow. ;- Tonight and tomorrow " hold forth the closing sessions "of the Exposition 'rink for tomorrow evening the .doors of the rink i clone - and the ' management dis solves'. To make the closing ; sessions pleasant - memories: . to skaters many becial features win oe introduced. To night there will be racing,, a spectacular hippodrome raos and special music for couple skating. Tomorrow night there will also be novel features and a double session lasting from 10 until i o'clock: Doti't miss joining in the festivities and enjoying e final -skate. The floor and skates are In perfect trim. Special i musical numbers, . . . ' 1 CARPENTERS III SEVENTH - " - ' HEAVEN OFiHAPPINESS Nail Injectors Catch Whole Crop v .of, Heavily Coated Sugar , Plums. , ' y Portland carpenters hava been having a better ;time during; the past month than aver before in the city., They hava been gmntsda half holiday on Satur day i afternoon at full 'wages and be sides have been granted an Increase in wages, until they are ; now receiving a mlnlmUm of 14 for a day of sight hours.-",, r: -: . - Soma four weeks ago the .boss con tractors : of - the city became convinced that the carpenters working -under them were entitled to a half holiday and ac cordingly granted the. time - oft . -Tha action was not taken ' entirely on hu manitarian grounds,-however,; but be- ' STOW OBITMBXJVa i rf. If you suffer'from rheumatism or naina for Ballard's Show Liniment will brln quick- nu," 'ii u a sure cure ror sprains, rneumatism, contracted muscles and all pains -and within the reach of an. , rrice zoo. owe ll.oo. u. R. Bmlth. Tsnaha. Texas, - writes! T1 - have used Ballard s Snow Liniment in my family icrr iwn ana nv touna it 1 una ram. edy for all pains and acheai - I recom mend it for - pains An tha-ehest." Sold by sll druggista v, ' causa the contractors argued that if they were . to - grant the extra time, which would In reality amount to an increase of about 10 per cent for the actual working time, it would serve to prevent any request for an Increase In the wage scale. , Three weeks ago, however,-tha unions made a demand for a minimum wage of $4 and this was also granted by prac tically every contractor In- tha i city. Those who did not meet tha demand at the time It was made have since acceded to It- ' TOM MOORE'S NAME ? "WILL BE HONORED : u..i:ro::w VrM2i-ZY : 'Tom ' Moore's birthday ani anniver sary will be celebrated at Mudlark hall. Twenty-third and Washington streets. on May 28 by tha United Irish league. A' program haa been prepared for the occasion and 4 the , evening vwlll ' . be strictly a J Moors entertainment . The songs sang will be poems written .by Moore which nave' been set to fcurtc. George R. Thompson will make the ad dress of tha evening upon the subject Tom-Moora,,patriof and Poet" Tha committees having the .celebra tion In change are composed of tha fol lowing: , V Arrangements Mrs. P. Bruin. E. H. Deery. J. O. Shane, D. Madigan and O. Connelly... Auditing B. H. Deery, B, A Sullivan and James O'Connor. Press D. W Lana Music J. Adrian Epplng. Repreaenttna a. combined membership of . 50,000, nine , jjnionss in tha metal trades "' have formed a Metal Trades council' of PJttaburg, Pennsylvania, and Vlclnl,ty, -to , replace tha old Machinery Trades .Alliance, which took in trades only Intimately connected with maohln- i Values. The Pabst Cgbt-Day Malting Process make Pabst '? Blue ' Ribbon Beer tha most' healthful' beer brewed tha beer richest in actual food values, j x The Pabat Brewing- Pro cess reduces the percentage ox aiconot to leas than while making the beer abso lutely pure, cealthiul, and strougvaeiuug. Positively cured by these Little rills , . They also reuevs.Pis tress tromPyflpepsla.In digesttoaa&dTooEearty Eathig. . A perfect rem edy for Dtatnew. Kansca, Orowsuuss, Bad TaBts la. ths Mouth, Coated ' Tongue, Pam to die Side, TORPITI LTVEH. Thffl ragnlata the Bowels. Purely Vegetable, v 1 SKILL PILL-SWICDSE. SSUU.Fr.ICE CARTER'S OlTTlE IVEll PIUS. I ; Charles Kohn tt CoH Cor. Srd -ft Pine Sts Portland. . . . phone Mala 460.' . . FOR rOf.IETI Q'llV Dr. Sandafaaa's Oampasad Sarla aad Cot too Boot Pilla. The tmt and on If raHabla ramtdy far US LAY ED fEKIoDS. Care tbe moat ' obatlnatA mm In t (a 10 d.v. Irtce fs - perv box,' ai.ll.d la - slain arraopw. Addrms Dr. T. I. FiJLRUm. lfil Fliat itrnt. 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