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I fcrkFtaiftl 7ixr7y!M-xyy,rr-v w,.l mj.'fnji:- " illjllVkllil fin fl V I I l U777 h 7yvVA rAT7' TX f f ' I I MZJJ I , 1 a ai a a aa a - aa i. aa aa aa w:ja ar at ar aw a a a a aw ar ar aw a aw ar ar ar ar aa a ar a aw ar av as m aaat a ar -aw ar ar ar aw w , , sat aa aa , ssi ' , aa u aai ' aa aa as ai aw as ar - - .','. . VjUlVN S SUITS S5lfe ead This, tven if Yoii lave . Never, in Your life , i&exore irceaa a tiotning Advertisement HERTS umr; Co Rochester, New York, on sale.. All alxea at all nHrn 11 n Kti Kiiat mMmn ingle and double-breasted; three and four button, sack coats with or without cuffs. The character of this clothing can best be learned xrom an inspection, but a word as to Garson, Meyer & Co. may help you to judge what you may expect to find. This concern is famous throughout all clothing dora for its fine 'factory, its expert cutting and for the scrupulous; cleanliness and care In manufacture. Its workmen ar aslrf tn hm the highest paid clothing bands in the Unit, ' ed States.'' The values given below are the actual prices for which these suits would sell if they hsd been sold to as at the Oar son, Meyer ft Co.'s regular figures.. We . took their entire stock on hand and can now offer this early in May as good suits as ar maae in me united states aftnese two prices: - - .- !,. 25, 33, 50 Per Cent Saved The Entire Unsold Production oi S. J. Singer & Sons and Garson, Meyer & Co. at Less Than Cost ot Making The entire unsold production of I. J. Sin ger eonsv wew York city, at less than cost of making. This is the sort of news we nope, for the sake of the clothing trade In general, you will seldom see. But It makes good reading for the man who wants good vioincE. cneao. v err Jew of th rwnni For six months prosperity has ruled the world. The demand for good mer chandise has been unprecedented. All along the line goods have advanced. Manufacturers haven't been so busy in many years. Night and day the, fac tories have been runmnp:. Dreoarinp to fill th nt-rU ..... ri ow. Sudden there's . TtMitaTZi Tto coi T hTee TZT.VX , - : v . ', , niuiv uiouus uuu a ucuiipcr uu DUylllKi "v-wiu uie maxera sof uiC xumi.lurcrs wanx ro umoaa.- Mignry tew retailers are m position to take advantage of cbnditions-most of 'em are overstocked many of them havea't the cash the manufacturers demand, if the prices are to be cut anu KiKitH; H1KJS .THIS STORE S MAGNIFICENT ORGANIZATION AND LIMTTTJERS" nTTTT.T?.T rxttdq 014.75 IN AND PICKS IfP TOE BARGAINS, THE LIKES OF WHICH THE OLDEST INHABITANT HAS NEVER SEEN. The Sale oi Manulacturcrs' Surplus Clothing lVhich Starts Here Tomorrow Win buy Suits made to sell at f 22.80 and ; S2S.OO &u r-'&tl-wVnd'- "gurated-greater than our' recent Alteration Sale-nlore stapendous than an veioura , mi Am ciotiimg sale we ever held because the-roods are the verv latest and mn in aa t . $23.50 Blue and ' Fanev Weave Snm Suits ........1X4.75 $25.00 Blue and " Gray two-piece Suits, shadow plaids .....$14.TS $22.50 Gray AVorsted Suits, shadow plaids and club checks ,.f 14.75 $25.00 Brown Suits , in .stripes and plaids f!4.75 men's dotbins:. One of the bictreat. atrnn a. est and best clothin concerns in Vi try I. J. Singer ft Sons of New York de- lermmea last week not to delay any longer In disposing of the stock which the slow and chilly spring keot on tLalr hanrfa. To wers anxious to get to work on their fall ana winter production. So they came to oar buyer, who was In th marV a proposition which culminates in' this ad vertisement ' $8.75 CJI8.75 Will boy Suits made to sell at $27.50 and ; f 30.00 $27.50 Fine Hand-Tailored Suits, Garson Meyers'? best. Blue Serges....... 18. 75 $27.50 Garson Meyers't Finest Gray stripes. piaias ana cnecKS.. ............. ,,xo.7tt $30.00 Hand-made Blue Serge Single and. Double-breasted Cut, with or without cuffs' on Coat... fl8.75 $30.00 Silk mixed or Worsted Suits, largest variety of patterns shown in the city, all hand-tailored .".f 18.75.' $30.00 Black, Unfinished Worsted Suits $18.75 $8.75 .. MEN'S SHOES - The . greatest values we Ve ever of fered sensational bargains follow ' the crowds to the Chicago's great bargain giving shoe department a new pair free for every pair that goes wrong. . y , 82.65 for Men's $4.00 Cadet calf leather lined Shoes. 8 2.85 for Men's $5.00 Patent leather ' blucher cut Shoes. 83.45 for Men's $5.00 and $6.00 hand-made Shoes, all 81.85 for Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes, plain toe or box toe, blucher or bal cut 8 1.85 for. Men's $3.00 Vici and Patent Oxfords, blu cher styles; see them. " v $1.50 for Men's $2.50 wnrlr ahna twtr a.4 can, piain ana capped toes MEN'S FURNISHINGS Men's 75c Imported Balbrlggan Underwear, ' Ofli. plain, ecru and fancy jiUC Men's plain white Negligee Shirts, worth $1.00, at. 78 Men's Fine 50c Neckwear at 1T. $3.50 Bqys' Patent Oxfords: ,...82.25 $3.45 Men's waterproof hicrh cuts, worth 5M nA tAnn " Men's 35c and 50c dress and work Suspenders, ,17 over 3,000 pairs to select from ....1C Men's 25c Neckwear, Wash Ties, Silks and 1A Satins, Tecks and Four-in-Hands ,1UC Men's regular 2 for a quarter black and tan at $14.00. 818.00 88.75 stnoes a wk $15.00 Mixed Cassimere Suits... .1.88.75 S S AA ' V i a ... . Sv. ij.uu Biacje ininet suit . tc 114.00 Plain Blue Serge Suits,. $8.75 li-99. EtncT Cheviot Suits $8.75 15.00 Plsin Grav Suits m.tk $11.75 t n Will buy Men's Spring Top Coats made to sell at $12.50, $15.00 and up to $18.00, The entire stock of S. F. Singer & Sons, consisting of sbout 300 Coats, was bought at about 50c on the dollar. They come' in srunmetal s-ravs. tans and herrinchnrm mtri worsteds; .also plain shades of gray.- Ab ie one chance of your lifetime i Overcoat it half , nrlm ait sizes, jj to 44 oust' measure clothing sale we ever held because the goods are the vcrv latest and most in demanrl Tnt what - j vi ww SwuiS w wait ui uic wcarancc saica in oraer to get ine cut pnees. YOU needn't wait now. At no Will Buy Suits made Mo tell at time will such elegant merchandise, shown m pomplete varieties, be as low again. No matter what we say in this advertisement, Sjg SS-pV-c v - TnV1 v 7 TUft0 d ?C J3 jUuSti?' N what we advcrtise' is stm more and bette? that hasn'ten men ISS &1&S;W tioned. You should be on hand when the doors ooen at 7:30 tomorrow mornine anrl von shnnM mm, r,,-, a-. t t ?np this month if you want to feast on the richest .bargains in the history of the store: ' V MEN'S PANTS $1.6V Is the price-we have put for tomorrow for 100 pairs medium-weight $250 Pants. , $2.50-r.Will do exactly what the $3 JO does at other . stores. We shnw about 50 styles at this price in blacks, blues, stripes and fancy in' all wool or worsteds.' $3.50 Will give ; you choice of 22 styles of $5.00 hand-tailored Trousers, the famous . Hangwell, Brand Bros.' and other high-standard custom-made Pants. $2.35 For . choice of 10 styles peg-top, cuff bottom outing Pants, worth up to $4.00 and $5.00. '" " Satisfaction or Your" " Money Back Take Will buy Suits made to sell at $1650, $18.50, $19.00 and '..... $20.00 $20.00 Plain and Fancy Gray Suits $11.75 SttiO Blue Rertr Suit. Sill K $18.50 Worsted Suits . with 'mixed col- $11.75 ors $18.50 Black Thibet. Suits.... $11.75 $17.50 Wght Cassimere Suits, herringbone Men s regular i tor a quarter black and tan f Sox, thousands of them v..;.. fC Men's S5e and $1.00 Press Shirts, some with pleated. Bin tthf i bfc V ir ihen C . '.- . . ' .i; pjc uu rcai pnins, some witn Pleated $1.65 for Boys' $2.50 School Shoes, sizes 12 to SU. boanma. nm r.1ain ?ijf,. -,..1. V'caieu. See Window Display of Shoes. Greatest values on earth. than 85c; special " OHC ' effects overplaids ; ... ; . .$11.75 $18.75 Club Checks and Velour. Cassimere Suits ;.$8.75. TOE CHICAGO aomuG co. Out ' Word For Ot The Greatest Sale We Ever IHeldl TOE C0ICAG0 CL0TDKG CO. 01.00 WiU buy Men's White and Fancy Vests made to sell at $2.00 and $2.50 The entire unsold production of Kling , Bros., Chicago, 33 to 50 bust measure, sin gle or aouDie-oreasiea styles... See them. w , vwav. VII sale tomorrow at.;, 81.00 PfflCE 111 ASK m Ml SluIcingHindered by Objections to Blasting and Work Is J. " Incornplete. f i Whan ILfM Paiioa . ni vlvn narml., Ion by the- park board to construct a - flume, ecroas Macleay park on March I, 1908, to aluieeavay a 'part of WUlafn- etta height and the south of Guild's laKe, luarwas requima W) nave lot liume entuplv completed, aarvlnc tho purpoae or which It was Intended by yesterday. ef 'residents in the vicinity asalnat the . wasting Fence was unable to aceom V pUah his original object of tranaport- -" w ' , lop ton inow suoeeed the ' first time use Herblne and i you will get lnatant relief. The great- 'i est liver regulator. - A positive cur for constipation, dyspepsia, malaria, chllla and all liver complaints. Mr. C of Emory, Texas, wrltea: "My wife has :v been uamg Heroine ' for herself 'and children Xor Ave years. It Is a sure cure ror constipation and malaria fe- i... 1 t. ' 1 . .L.L.i.-ll.i.J v . . . , ha done ror.niy tamiiy.". Bold by all tiruinpsTB. . ln the hill A ths lAwlanA anil At4. rertlntr . uielMa MrtmnA intn tnvAhi viuunriT, ina it will rtaa TiatAeavaci j taa. kiio iiili ar nnarn vn si vnvrnaw aw ran juu wui. upon tn next meetlnfir of imv " uuarn si stir mi whaf avtatia a i tnlnirfl. mifteftiiA.rir an im AnnfiMf hat "f 1... va. mtm. vvmi,uwhii .. stusat, w graniea .witnout neaitation. unaer tn privilege granted Penoa he u inrmuieo 10 use tn itnraimhn from 1 Rfllnh ffrAAlr .v.. . er .November 'untir the last day of jmit iw m purpose or washing down the hllL Since the nlunt hu Ium n operation about sao sne nii earth have been, placed upon the lower Since he is unaM tn nim ti thS aid Of bias tins- nosdar pi. k. decided to move his hydraulio plant iruiu us present location to the Cor aelHToad,' and - with" the ' opening- of aavjaa, iiwvBinunr 1 win . raRiimi ina wavk of reducing the hUl. Bridges will "be uuni noruss ine tiraw in tne vicinity during the next few. months, provided i BDDiinftunn top m. mn.v.i .kA franchise la granted him by the board. i renoe companrs sluicing system measure 18 miles In length, 1.300 feet Of which crosses i MicImt mw : t- crossing the park ; the board required "' mi iraim o entirely covered on top with A walk, together with a hand rail, and that it, ku tn : tltVSk ' se . m public walk at all times. , pence stated mia aternooa tnat n bad met all the requirements of the council and appre hended no difficult when ha niBaHslsftn'akl hls.requt t the next meeting of the DUNKARDS WILL BE IN PORTLAND Delegation Returning From tho Los Angeles Convention Will See Sights Around Portland, A special train arrvtnr ISA memhsra of the ctorman Baptist brethren known s uunKaras," . returning east from their annual convention just closed at LOS Anarelea. Will a.lHva In fnt-lan May 81, and spend two days- seeing the signts or xnis city and Vicinity. The eXRUralonlsta r. frnm tAt-tHn- mmmt 91 umcago, and the train Is In charge senger aa-ent of the T.ht-h vniu nti. toad. Mr. Gordon Is also secretary of las Amflnpjii , : AmanMAtmn . m tt...Hh. nnui,r Agents, , ana is wen anown muling ovui ranroaa men.i A letter has hn nnaivaA nm din bV M. J. Roche of tho Tann. a. Dlis Grande, requesting that trolley oars, be yiuiiuw no ins morning or May II, to receive the German Baptists at the un ion station and tsk-e thnm fnr a trin ver ine city General rhsrlna W Ttaptiat .m - , . . . ..u v VUU test with Henry M. Whitney for the j-runiuurauc nominicmn rnr .nv.mA, A juansacnufletts this falL In 1805 Gen eral Bartlett led the, tiokat .. m- Whltney was the nomine for luntan. ui-iuvnior, k CASTOR I A for Znfkntl uid Children. Tfca KI.-.J Yea Una khip fcjtt Bears the) ; Signature of S9 The mondna of June 1 the nartv will leave their : snacta.1 train mnA av. ; In extra coaches attached, to the regular eaat-boun4 Ci Tt ja M tnin' tn ra locks, where they will board a steamer vi nm iwiuwiw una ana see xneuo tumble river on the down trln hw t,aw light. Jn the evening they will proceed on their Journey, via the Northern Pa- ujiio mj junni ana tseatue, ana re 1 turn east over the Canadian Pacific ! PASSENGER AGENT . PRESENTED WITH PIN A handsome pin has been nurrhssMl by the Portland business men's exettr. sion party recently returned from east ern Oregon, and will be presented to JacJt.Q'NeUt. a. popular .traveling . naa senger agent of the O. R. A N. com. pany, who accompanied the party on the trio, and Mid much tn nut. tK. curston a complete succesa The pin Is on view at the Commercial "club, where tne nreaentatlmt ; will ha - eaturaay evening, Ttchl "Tti-hr Ttili3-.v itH.t.i , Horatcni Tn mnr vmt . .m..!, , ... - wi in Hca., i ry ixuin i Ointment vim, vesema, ana -sicin ltchins:, All druggists sell It OVER TWO THOUSAND NEW VOTERS REGISTER In the three davs' rhst tna tlon books , were onen at tha . clerk's office 1.895 voters maHat. Of. these, US " were changes of res, dence, leaving 1,060 new registrations. This brinara- the tnta.1 nv tha Istratlon to SS.S87. Of tha tn.i .... ' aaujti' Der, i,040 are Republicans. 4,788 iawu, ua , miaoeuaaeoua, TLEEXH Ora-j," Save- roma at nnx. anrf k... aw. -" v . - z im sxajnina- WIR mfTPlln Ha.m,n.. - .a.n i iiddnus, ISO UP! GOIjTI 1TTT.T- INGa 76o UP; llET OP TEETH, s Sf. TO 16.00 uauwwMS, 13.60 .iiiin as o 2v years aw Boston Dentists Phone Hats 803a M1JV Xomaoa mu Op rossefloe. w - t Always) H Z oMsfr Collars 'f --VNav aea-T aaaaa a Qsisa" . . Bate "LIMOCOKQ" krelst ShMMSl B c, say to kuMoa. f . . SwsM i kokV n , I ,;, ; aso. p. tec aa,n,siaj vaev, sv e.U The Best of Everything NORTHERN PACIFIC Through Vestibuled Trains, each way be tween St Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, and Superior and North Pa cific points, carry the latest styles of through Pullman Stanrlarr! and Tourist Sleeping Cars, Dining Cars, and handsome Da-v Coaches. Dining Cars run through and meals are served at regul? nours eacn- day. "NORTH COAST LIMITED" Dily in each direction Stearq Heated; Electric Lighted; Library, Buffet, i Baths and Barber Shop fat its oniqae Observation Car. Send for North" .Coast Limited Booklet l ', ' A. D. CHARLTON, 'Assistant General Passenger Corner, TUi anl ITorrisoa T