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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALS PORTLAND, ' FRIDAY EVENING,' JUNE 14, V1007. mm" (Shwj file lirplre MO LET UP TO GOOD THINGS HERE Out of the High , Rept: District ; . Hot in the High r Price Clique Some one just suggested that the people are waiting for bargains. Well, then we are here to satisfy the demand. Tomorrow "there will; be bargains enough to please the niasses'. . Profits will be curtailed or entirely relinquished in the interest of store crowding We want 1,000 men to come expecting more considerable more for the money than can be obtained in any other store in Portland,' and we promise all ' will leave with even more than they expected. . , ."".'T-. Tomorrow to be a- IBartinier JJay at TBue Qtoicaijo AND WHAT'S MORE, IT IS TO BE KEPT UP FOR ALL OF NEXT WEEK. M A Where You Will, You'll, Find No to Values Equal These '. Troth Is, this great store U over stocked; not because we're been careless in burins, not became there's been any lack of patronage, bat because temptations were thrown in our way; temptations that we could not resist; $30,000 mors stock than we should have at this time- of 'the year. Much comes to us from SL.' Singer ft Sons and Garson, .Meyer .ft Co, because we bad the ready cash to satisfy. Much i comes from the leading makers, who demonstrated their anxiety to convert remaining stocks into funds. : But no matter where they come from; they're here, at about half the price you'd have to pay under less' favorable conditions. At half the price you'd have to pay, us if this store .was less venturesome. At half the price others must ask, do ask. : Compare, investigate.' Profit. . V Tie FnHworiEi AMERICA'S " GREATEST HAT $2.50 All Styles " , Soft and Derby Styles Por GENUINE PANAMA HATS WORTH, $5 TO $6 MEN'S PANTS Men's Dress Pants, in new spring . . iil .111 . MM I. tyifla, wiin or wimuui cuii iwi toms, Including- all wool worsteds, blue' and .black cheviot and check; values up to $4.00. " ' am S1.85 Men's'" Imported English Corduroy dark and light shades; worth up Men's Fine Worsted Pants, In 30 distinct patterns. n new pk-i top styles are also represented in this great lot; values up to $5.00, ll . . .1 . 2 9K Men' Finest Dress Pants,, Tn the -very Dent manes on me maraei today; fine check worsted, neat stripes, Diues. Diacica, etc., vaiuee SI. 85 for $8 00 Corduroy Pants, tn same omer i.uro ei ea.ev for. all aises. , . - 81.35 - for Men's IJ.80 Outing Pants, best values ever offered. 81.25 for all kinds of Mens woraing jtmivb, r5w ' .w ; Irlnila. . 1 .'. ...: -" Tti for odd Vests, worth 11.60 to ' BIIU W Ift5ft. , 'i ' 85.00 for Coats and Vsats worth up to (iv.vw. The Chicago ClottilngCo. . 69 to 73 Third Street HorseAhoes Overhe Doors' BUYS SMS AS GOOD AS EVER SOLD - FOR $15.00. .- -i'---. -v,''f .';:': "'., Men's siies and young men's, as stylish as the highest priced tailor could possibly;-, produce; ; neat checks, neat mixtures, neat plaids, as well as tried and true blues and blacks. Are you looking for the extreme? You'll find them in the showing. Are you looking for more moderate models ? Tbey are here in abundance. Long coats? . Here. Single breasted? Here. Double breasted? Here. Name it the style, the color, the pattern you prefer the same answer Here. . BUYS Suits $17 JO, $18.00 AND $20.00 GRADES. Some extremely new ideaspatterns we i control exclusively models that the most fastidious must approve. Plain weaves, and so many fancy pat terns that the showing becomes al most confusing end all the Singer and ' Garson-Meyer makes. Perhaps you have not given much study to the clothing of today; if not, it is well to compare these makes with any. and all others. Better still, ask the wearer of one of these garments to relate his experience and youU quickly understand that once a Singer or a Garson-Meyer garment, always one. Spedal price, $16.00, $18.00 and $20.00 grades 75 BUYS Suits $220, $25.00 AND $27.50 GRADES. That stand in a class by themselves head and shoulders above the average. Purt woolens, some , America's best, some English weaves, but warp and woof wool, and. satisfaction where there's a thread left to tell the tale. Tailored as only the skilled and costly artists employed by the Garson-Meyer shops can make them. . Inside and out perfect in' construction, for the vitals are given the same attention as the visible parts. Newspaper talk is cheap compared with facts, but inves tigation will satisfy, the most skeptical that there is no clothing like the. Garson - Meyer make. ' Sale price, $220, $25.00 and $30.00 grades FOR CHOICE OF ANY Suit IN THE HOUSE Needless' to describe ' styles or materials just best values up to $30.00 and $35.00, light, medium and : dark, plain and fancy ; the best dressed, most fastidious man will find many here to please and the average saving is nearly half. .Choice, any suit in the house for II 1 Satisfaction or Your Money Back That we keep pressed and repaired for an entire year any Chicago garment nurchased from us. You want to know that The' Chicago garments are X V- jJ . VV XxlN X JL V-X V- VT ghrunic under a patent process that prevents the trousers bagging at the knees or the coat bulging at the neck. You want to know that the button holes, the lapels, the coat fronts, e made by hand, and that The Chicago garments are the only vi iue vwat wuiutg v ..., . . 3. i j xi. u k.U .n4 tm 1,1 a. eat than half hti riinrnm tailfir'a rharces. eadv-to-put-on that have the appearance .ot tne most cosuy maac-io-oruer, uiouSu u; p""- - - - - Jome tomorrow, if only to inspect We've told you before that you needn't buy because you look, nor keep because you buy. 01 gxirsATiovAXi arxczAS. ' oxrxui nr , . T.MS FURNISIMGS 19 for Men's Plain Ecru ShlrU . and Drawera, regular S6o values. 35 for Men's Bins and Pink . Derby Ribbed Underwear, taped - seams,' double seated . drawers, rejular S0c value. 454 for Men's Fins Mercerised Bilk Underwear, pink only, rest- : lar 76c value. . ' 65 'or Men's Fine ' SUk . Mixed Underwear, . best 11.00 value In Portland. ,.- . 004 for Men's Fins All Sflk Under wear, regrular 1. SO value. . ' - TH for Men's reaular 1S srede plain black and. fancy. Hosiery. ITeV three ' pairs for: EOt" 0 reg-ular 35o srrades fine, fancy Hosiery, newest patterns. ;. 84 for Men's recular 15o rrads -.Ldnen HandkercbTefs. dosen to customer only.'.-. v- . " -s ?. 174 for Men's regular "25e- grade Linen Handkerchief a, . I for 60a ' 17e for Men's regular tEa rrads Bu spenders. . -. .. 854 - for Men's rerular 60o grA ; Suspenders: Bull Dog, Crown and Knothe makes. 504 for regular 7Bo rrades of plain and fancy Balbrlrgan Underwear. 004 -for Men's Union Suits, (Derby ribbed, regular 1.60 values. Sl.OO for Men' $1.60 Mercerised Silk Negligee - Shirts. In plain whit and white self figure with cellars attached. 854 for regular 11. J 5 Mohatr and . Silk Collar attached Shirt. 81.50 for regular 12.00 grades of Negligee Shirts. t 83.50 for regular. 15.00 grades of all SUk Collar , attached . Shirts, blus, pink and white. 504 for Men's Fine Dress ShlrU, , 76c to fl.OO values, pleated and .. plain bosoms, - whit and - fancy, . all slse, beat shirt value tn Port- land. 81.00 for regular $1.60 grades of Griffon brand Shirts, with or without attachable cuffs, pleated or plain bosoms. m 154 tor regular S6o grades ot Neckwear. , :, . . 354 for regular ; 8 00 grades of Neckwear, newest and largest " showing in towa ' ; : 81,00 for Men's Whit and Fancy. Vests, worth up to $3.60, all slses.; SS to 60 bust measure, all style. , - single and double-breasted styles. ' And "hundreds upon nundreds of. other articles in our well-aelected ; furnishing goods stock,, which 1 ' three Umes as large as our policy . admits for thi time of year. A regular bargain storm of furnish ings for men and young men. The Chicago Clothing Co. 69 to 7 J Third Street Horseshoes Over the Doors ' II : , . . .... . -V I v:-?-j t.-.-, - ' u - ; ; GREAT RUSH TO ItillLROilD liltlOS Ilundreds Clairn Southern V Pacific Holdings in Doug las County., ijJ?j-Arm,Am nt Jiaonls ar rushing onto voiiriik lands in. Douglas county, re- port residents of Grants Pass and cit "'ssens of -southern Oregbn "visiting In ..Portland. Tlrey are confident that the Southern Pacific will b compelled to ' "., sell the lands and r i consequenUy hastenllg "to get In on th ground instate! Senator Robert : D.y Smith of , THXBB AM MW . - Vsopl who khow how to take care of themselves the. majority do not .The liver is a most important organ In the body. Heibine will keep It in condition, V. C. Slmpklns, Alba, Texas, writes: "I have used Heroin for Chills and 1 Fiver and find It th best medicine I ever used. ' I would not b without It It Is as good fer children as It is for frown-up people, and I recommend It. t Is nne'for La Orlpp. Sold by all 'drug-arista. ' ' - " - -- flranta Pass has asaumed the legal dU' ties required to properly fll on land for 26 .or $0 purchasers and will go to San . Francisco during the month to make his tenders to th Bouthern Pacific com pany. , Mr. Smith feels positive tnat tn railroad company cannot retain this land. ' '! - i -.- Mr Smith declares that the railroad company ha violated the terms of th original contract witn me government bv . sallin to , Weyerhaeuser thousands of acres of -this land at $16 an acr when the contract specifically stipulates that it shall not b sold lor more man is Srt mr arm and not, mora than 180 acres to one man. He contends further that the railroad ocouple only th po sition, of trustee and that it . must re linquish the land when the . tender is properly mad by claimants. Many people are locating In that part of Douglas county about 36 miles from Olendale. The timber is the best In l mm. teia dNA fha-inn1a em hornmn excited flfver th prDspect as they would over a newly-found Eldorado. They ar froing by team, carrying private survey ng parties. . ANNIVERSARY OP . HEPPNER FLOOD . . r . -MsjMsw-i ' ;- '.; ' ' Today, June 14. , Is th anniversary of the great Heppner disaster.' In whloh many live were lst .and Incalculable damage done. ' For several years imme diately following in event, memorial exercise were held, but ther have been sraduaJlv oermltted to cease. - It Is th desire of the cltlsens, according to those who reside ther. to let tn past d xor gotten ss much as possible. . Flowers, ar sent to the little town ach year, however, from various parts of the- star ao that th graves of those who perished may be decorated. A large number were sent from Portland this year: - ' . - f y i .. . i I. . i . . ' Preferred Stock Csnned Ooodj. Allen Lewis' Beat Sraad, RETAIL PRIGE OF MILK MAY BE ADVANCED FIFTY PER CENT , In th opinion of J. W. Bailey, state food dairy commissioner, th prcl of milk next winter to city consumers will be advanced nearly 60 per cent Every thing Is tending toward that end and Mr. Bailey, can foresee no conditions tbst wUl hsv an opposite effect "The prlc of feed is advancing con siderable," said Mr. Bailey, . "hay IS. scare and' good milch oowa ar . very rare. -Dairy equipment end supplies hav likewise advanced In cost A year or -two ago the cost of a team was about $100, while now a suitable team cannot be purchased much less than $400 or $600. x Mt . t "Besides patrons ar demanding bet ter milk, with all thes conditions con fronting the milkman I cannot see vhM h la roinr to make a living un Inn the nrire : of milk Is advanced. Where milk Is now sold for 40 cents a can I look for it to he sold next winter for as high as 60 cents. This will mean a price to consumers very near 10 cents a quart." NON-DELIVERY OF , RAILS CAUSES DELAY Reconstruction of Grand . Avenue . lines and Paving Held Up , . . by s Railroads. Reconstruction of the , Grand avenue lines of th Portland railway, was to hav started June 17, so that th paving of th thoroughfare conld go right ahead. City Engineer -Taylor, however, has informed Manager Fuller -that th kind of rail to be laid was dif ferent from th on the company had prepared to lay next Monday so that another delay -Sf Indeterminate length will follow befor the Grand avenue Improvement can proceed. -Th kind of raila reauired by th city Xof Grand avenue ar on their war. from the east, having been ordered some time ago for all kinds of work in the city. But ' th uncertainty in receiving all kinds of material makes it difficult for the officials to ascertain when these rails for Grand avenue will arrive. Another problem Is the' special work required for th intricate crossing at East Morrison ana vrana avenue. inn has to be ordered in th cast and at least six months will be required be fore It can be delivered. The crossing at this point is only exceeded in com plexity oy on other crossing in the CASTOR I A -. , Tor Isiuta tnd .Chlldxeo. ' Tt3 Kin J Yea Haw Ahrajs Ecrgbt ' Bears th Signaturaof Mexican Mustang Liniment 0s quickly tatha varyaoraof tha dlaaaaa and stops thstdagaV xanralatlng pains almaat Instantly. Mexican Mustang Liniment Oaras vry llmnJ I ManarBaaat " thatagasd, honsat Ualmaat can Moaa ttav Nana so good. Austin Gyratory Rock Crushers Aurora Jaw Rock Crushers . ? . . .... -. IN ALL SIZES AND STYLES. Our customers who use them will tell you they are best Investigate before buying. ', r , - , hp ATT rr JJJL-tA Mm-Mmi a .V . , ' ' 321 HAWTHORNE AVE. , , j Phone, East 3929. C city and that Is at Fifth and Washing- a crossing compiet cost averai inou and dollars.- ' . , ASKS COMMITTEE . W EXAMINE B0QKS City Treasurer J. R i Werleln , has asked city council for the appoint ment of a committee of thre to ex amine the books . of his office at . th close hot business for the flscsl year ending June 80. Th appointments were left .with Mayor Xn Mr. Wsr- $1.00 A WEEK $1.00 WILL BOY YOU A - DIAMOND-or-WATCIi EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED STANDARD JLWEXRY CO. 189 THIRD ST-BET. YAMHILL AND TAYLOR lAln believe that th neool should I tlon of tv -'' . I r know Just exactly th financial eou-1 trtus.; : a t