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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALV PORTLAND FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 19, 1007. f i'PEGIA ummer For Men and Boys Clothing f?ff '0 ?"iJi V . Out ! 'V y r -f' 1 1 M" 0 IttHII fcl TO CLOSE OUT the balance of ourSUMMER CLOTHING before the departure of our MR. BEN SELLING for the EAST next week we inaugurate a SALE that will dwarf every effort of any other storeIt is not often that we have a SALE when we do the PRICE-CUTTING is MERCILESS The price on every article in our store is rnarked in plain figures, so our customers can readily notice the FIERCE PRICE REDUCTIONS. Men's Outing Suits at Half Men's 3-Piece Summer Suits Reduced Young Men's Outing Suits Reduced Oyr magnificent collection of highly tai lored Outing Suits will be sold at less than cost : . Every Summer Suit in the house MUST Ages 18 to 20 Grandest Bargains of the season. GO Greatest Spring Opportunity: $35 OUTING SUITC $17.50 $40 SUMMER SUITS $25.00 $20 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS $10.00 $30 OUTING SUITS $15.00 $25 OUTING SUITS $12.50 $20 OUTING SUITS $10.00 $20 SUMMER SUITS ..$13.50 $10 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS $5.00 $30 SUMMER SUITS $20.00 $15 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS $7.50 $25 SUMMER SUITS $15.00 $12.50 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS. .. .$0.25" Boys' Wool Summer Suits Enormously Reduced AGES 8 to 16 YEARS C. vr ::v. I )': " III ''1a ' x .. ' 3.95 BOYS' WOOL SUMMER SUITS $2.75 BOYS' $5.00 WOOL SUMMER SUITS $3.50 BOYS' $6.50 WOOL SUMMER SUITS $4.95 BOYS' $10 WOOL SUMMER SUITS $6.50 MISSLS' SAILOR SUITS WASHABLE, FABRICS PLTLR THOMPSON STYLLS $10 SUITS $6.85 $15 SUITS $9.85 Leading Clothier BEN LLING Leading Clothier ENGINE CHASES R U HA WAY TRAIN ."Wild Flight Down Tortuous Track Along Precipices and Over Chasms. (Journal 8pcclil 8rr1c.) Btockton. Cal' . July 19. "While Slowly pulling up grade between Sonora and Jamestown on-the Sierra railway, a train broke Its coupling this morning and two freight cars and one passenger car started on a race down hill. The brakes refused to work and the pas sengers In the coach expected to be dashed over a precipice, as the road Is very crooked and built along the side of deep gorges. Two women and two children were in -the car. The enrlne was detached from the re mainder of the freight cars and a raca commenced between tne runaway cars and rtie locomotive. After a short time the engine caugnt up witn tne cars ana a coupling was made, but again it broke when the engine attempted to heck the three cars. The locomotive ollowed the runaway cars and finally edd In maKlng raat ana Dringing thenvto a standstill. AD III MEET AT II Tomorrow positively the last day for discount on east side gas dius. OMAHABANKER WINS A SPANISH "COUNTESS Frank T. Hamilton, Bachelor Pre sumably Inveterate, Succumbs to Charms of Fair One. Journal 8pclat Service.) Omaha, Neb., July 19. The announce ment was made today of the engage ment of Frank T, Hamilton, vice-president of thft Merchants! National bank and high jJiV financial affairs of the Omaha OairVic?Wipany and the Omaha & Council Bluoiig Street Railway company, to CounJteM Louise De Clstue of Gra nada Spalni i The-eiipagenient -IS the result of a ro manoetwhiah hAd origin in an European trip M;; (Hamilton, ; -who was considered a conflifmed, baohelor, and his sister, . during t,hf course of, which he met the Louise hf&;wn Jthe guest of honor of Mr. ,aamwtenw sister in umana, having ; returned iwlth ' Misa Hamilton from 10 ner owa. .unsutiKc BOSTON PHONE CO. atr rield "With 18,000,000 Bystn Agaisat Trust, Saaked by Xarrlmaa. (Special by Leaned Wire, the Longest in the World.) ston, June . E. H. Harriman has red the local telephone field by of- g to back an Independent company gRinBl -n uudi. no una iumiuiiovu fS.OOO.oou to, insure tne installation oi an lnaepenaeni jrvera in uu i;uy. in a very few weeks it is probable the new company "will decide upon ljs system and tne work of installing an exchange of about 1,000 subscribers will be begun. Ban Francisco Examiner. , Tomorrow positively the last. day for discount on east side gas bills, .. . I Governor Gillette Will Ad dress Convention of Pub licity Agents. (Journal Special Service.) Sacramento, July 19. Two hundred of the foremost publicity and advertls In men of the Pacific coast will gather at Sacramento today and tpomor row to attend the annual convention of the Pacific Coast Advertising Men's association. ' The association takes in the states of California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. Governor Gil lette will address the convention on the evenlna of July 20 on the occa sion of the annual banquet. Paul Shoup of the Southern Pacific will read a paper on the methods of attracting population. M. v. iiartranrt or ixs Anaeles. ceneral manager of the Home Extension association will explain the work of the organisation. W. D. Car mlchael of Sacramento, A. Hertog of Colusa. California, R. A. Rohrabacher of Lewlston, Idaho, and W. A. Beard of the Irrigation congress will - also speak at the banquet on methods of building up the population of cities. Sacramento, which Is one of the best advertised cities of the central part of the state, will- give the advertising men a warm welcome. The Sacramento chamber of commerce, the realty board. and the Valley Development association have united in their efforts to mane tne convention a notable one. A large dele gation of San Francisco advertisers will Be present. Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda will be well represented. Don't Neglect Your Piano. Before you leave for the coast ar range with us to put your piano in first-class condition. Asrood over hauling doesn't cost much and it often saves the piano. Tone lg what you want see that your piano produces it. Phono Keea-urencn riano uo., Main 1262 "ours is the slano store on Bum- side street." FOEESTRY building BEADY FOR CONCERT The Forestry building has been pre pared for the first of the band concerts to be riven there this summer. The building will be beautifully lighted and In readiness for the park band tonight The ' program which will begin at 8 o'clock follows: March "The . Star of Destiny" Dewey Walts "Italian mignts looani Overture "Semlramlde" Rossini Intermesso "Elsorey" . Von der Mehden Selection "The Daughter of the Reg iment" Donlsettl INTERMISSION. Paraphrase "Massa's In de Cold. Cold Ground" -Clabbe Selection "The Wisard of the Nile" . .- Herbert "Monastery Bells" Weir March "The Main Chance". .Schremaer BIgnor A. DeCaprlo, Director. Potter Saiyt oxBeach Points Th rtiimw Potter will - sail from Portland, Ash street dock, Saturday 1 p. m. Get tickets and make-reservations at cltv ticket office. Third and Washington streets. C. W. Stinger, city ticket agent. . OFFERINGS OF VAST SIGNIFICANCE TO PEOPLE OF THRIFT The slaughter of goods continues. The cutting of prices on mother, son and daughter. None are slighted in this sale. summer goods extends to all departments. There's something, for father, Judge this store by its prices and you'll not go far wrong. Men's Clothing 50 fine Flannel Outing Suits, in grays and browns, skeleton lined with silk, all sizes at r $3.95 100 fine black Thibet Suits, for men 'and youths, single or double-breasted, every one of these hand-tailored; a snap $7.5 500 Suits for men and vouths, worth from $12.50 to $22.50. The lot includes blue serges, black clay worsteds, fine and gray mixtures. Dozens of styles to choose from, for $9.95 125 Suits for men and youths, $18.00 to $25.00 values. This lot consists of choice silk warp serges, neat dark worsteds, black Thibets and fancy gray mixtures. Choice for $13.50 Men's Linen Coats, small sizes only 10 Fancy White Vests, $2.00 to $3.00 values, 32 to 44 sizes 50f Men's fine Worsted Pants, fine gray stripes, worth $2, per pair.. ..69 BOYS' suns .59 Preferred took Canned Oooda. JUlsn I Beat Brand. - Boys' black serge Suits, small sfzes, $1.95 values, for 95 for boys' fine worsted Suits, worth from $1.75 to $2.50. $1.45 for boys' fine 3-piece Suits, in heavy worsted, worth up to $5.00. $1.95 for youths' Suits, worth $5.00 to $12.50; sizes run from 32 to 36. 98 for boys' Worsted Suits, $3.00 values. $1.45 for boys' Worsted Suits, $3.50 values. $1.95 for boys' Worsted Suits, $4.25 values. $2.45 for boys' Worsted Suits, $4.85 values. $2.95 for boys' Worsted Suits, $6.00 values. $3.50 for boys' Worsted Suits, $7.00 values. $4.25 for boys' Worsted Suits, $8.50 values. In every size, every style. Every suit priced at less than half price. 45 and 85 for boys' odd Coats, worth $1.00 to $3.00. 9 for boys' 25c Pants. 9, 19, 29 and 39 for boys' Pants worth 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c $1.00 for boys' Khaki Suits, 6 to 16, long pants. FURNISHINGS Underwear for men and youths, worth from 50c to $1.00, odd lots and sizes 19 Fine Work Shirts for men, fine blue madras of the genuine hickory stripe 25 5 for men's fine Socks, blacks, tan or lace stripe, worth 15c to 50c. 15 for men's fine Suspenders, worth 50c. 48 for genuine linen mesh Underwear, worth $1.50, any siza 76 for men's and youths' mohair Shirts, any color or size. $1.00 for $2.50 Suit Cases, worth up to $4.50. The Boston Store Good Shoes Men's, Ladies and Children'! Sample Shoes at less than Factory Prices. SAMPLES Ladles list of samples all on the table 15 styles of ladies' vici kid, turn sole, value $2.50, for.. 79 SAMPLES 10 styles of patent leather, value $2.75, for.. .$1.10 SAMPLES 400 pairs of ladies' 12-button patent, value $4.00, tor ...,f SAMPLES 8 styles of ladies' all patent, 1, 2 and 3-strap San dals, value $2.45 and $2.00, for ......79 SAMPLES Ladies' vici kid Oxford, values $3.00, $275 and $2.50, for .......$1.00 SAMPLES Ladies' $2.00 vici Oxford. ...T..r.7r.:...e SAMPLES Ladies' Slippers, value 75c, for 89 SAMPLES. Ladies' white Oxfords, value $2.50, for Ladies' white Oxfords, value $2.00, for ..fB Misses' white Oxfords, value $1.50, for ..SO Children's white Oxfords, value $1.00, for. ............ ......8 SAMPLES One thousand pairs of men's Shoes, value $2.75, $2.50 and $2.00, for ....$1.00 SAMPLES 10 cases of boys' Shoes, value $1.50, $1.25 and $1.00. sizes i to 2, for ....50 SAMPLES. Men's working Shoes, value $2.50, for $1.00 Men's $3.50 Dress Shoes, patent and vici... ..$1.95 Shirtwaists at Your O wn Price 75c and $1 chambray or colored sateen Waists; alaea Sz to it, at. .394 A fine white India linen Walat; embroidared yoke, lace-trimmed sleeves; the usual SI Waist, for $94 Choice of any lr:60 white Wash Walat, 38 styles, at SOV Choice of any Wash Waist In the house, value up to 15, for 75) Ladles' $1.60 White Duck Skirts; nicely trimmed, made very full.'.SOw' $1.25 Lawn Kimonos; hundreds of , styles and colors to choose from; for -....25a) Ladies' $1.60 to $t.60 Wool Sweater; blue, black, gray or red; at.. 504 White Linen Parasols; 1.16 to $1.76 values .....50 15c and BOo Lace Hose for ladle or misses, at ....10 Buster Brown Hose; the J5c kind, at....;. ................10e 10 styles of ladies' and misses' 15.00 to 111.80 Coats, in dosens ot colors; all styles , , . , - ..$1.95 600 Walking- Skirts, running- from 14.50 to ?.VoV frays! browiiaj blaok and various other colors ....-.,,;,,.'" . . . , f. 1 65 Choice of $16 to & Silk Coats for. ... . 'J.!. .7.'.. .'$4.95 ,8.l0.WaSth Sults- ln pwttr 1wa up dainty laee-trTmmed waist and ...,.... i . .wnn $6.00 Taffeta Bilk Bhlrt Walsta: Mark 2 OK iaaies i.vu macs. Batten Sklrta: all ImrH lengths, well made, 14-lnob, f ......jsa HATS 50 for choice of $1.00 and -$1.50 Straw Hats, any size. $1.35 for choice of $2.50 Felt Hats, any color, shape or size. v $1.85 for choice of $3.50 Felt Hats, hundreds of styles to choose from. SPECIAL-1,000 yards of very best of $1.00Table Linen, in pure .white, bleached, - at ard :.i...v;..........39 $2.25 for choice of any $5.95 Silk Skirt in store. 80 for 75c Corsets or C : 1. Xof for choice of $ $1.00 or $-':J 1 -Hat. y f rr 1 ' - 1