The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 26, 1907, Page 18, Image 18

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    THE t OREGON DAILY VjOURNAU r pQRTID, ' FRIDAY) EVENING. JULY 3, ;; 1C07.
IS
GREAT IS INTEREST; TAKEN
STO VTVBXVTt. ITO OAS.
iro oooaot.
Specialists
in Painless Dentistry
: " IN AUTO ENDURANCE RUN
TEETH .
Men's and Boys' Clothing
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Tn IntrnHnr our latest method
in painless dentistry, until July 31,
we will do your wonc at one nan
regular price.
R rift a work aoolied and all
kinds of filling inserted without
pain.
Teeth extracted Dositivelr with
out pain or bad result, 50.
We correct all irregularities of
eeth without pain. v
Consultation and estimates fre
Open evenings until 8. Lady in
ttendance.
CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS
Suite 3-4-5 Raleigh Bid.
COR. SIXTH ft WASHINGTON
Phone Main 388a
FOUR NEW FIRMS
ARE INCORPORATED
Sweepstakea Cup Presented by The Journal.
apart so that each will eacap the du4
of the one ahead. No racing will M
permitted, and everv ear which imtn
the round trip without accident atidl
" iiiiuui snipping except accoraina; o
schedule will make a perfect acore.
Should more than an car make a per
fect Bcore. the car ualn the Jeaat
amount of gaaolina will be adjudred the
eral enrm wilt m.ir. h. . uk
RfT Anna wilt V. J
There will- ho . mm n k. i
- - . . " .l.v niiuioi 111
each Of TOUT rl N a... an .rtnnnmw mum
and a aweepsUkea cu'p. The latter wlfi
on me most coveted prlae and will be
given to the car maklnj the beat acore
reKfLril0iia nf tki. 4.
nfltod bv The Jrnrnl mil i. kni4
maaaive piece of allver.
v The farmers alone the road between
, here and Salem and the Inhabitant of
the. country towns are taking a huge
Interest lit the endurance run which will
be held by the Oregon Auto Dealers' aa-
' soclatlon next Saturday. The country
papers are mentioning; the run promi
nently and no doubt a considerable por
tion of the route will be lined with
people. '
Fred Bennett, chairman of the com
mittee in charge, went over the road
In his car yesterday and found it In
much better shape than he desired. He
nays that it will be a pleasant run
end that there will be no danger of
ny on getting off the road If all fol
low the red arrows.
The cars will be started far enough
T
Four new firms, with capital stock
aggregating nearly $1,000,000. filed art!
cles of Incorporation In the office of
th county clerk yesterday.
The Oregon Portland Cement com
pany was incorporated by M. H. Clark.
W. R. McOarry and A. E. Clark, Capi
tal stock., flOO.OUO.
Robert T. Brennan, Dana A. Tufts and
George J. Burckhardt filed articlea of
incorporation or tne uis. Mountain Min
ing St Milling company. Capital stock.
1500.000.
Articles of incorporation of the Port.
land Printing company were filed by
Frank El Smith, W. D. Jell I son and Ar
thur Walftott. Capital stock. 15.000.
Fred Jennlng, U. O. Gingrich and
Christian Bpamer incorporated the Port
land Furniture Manufacturing company.
Capital stock. I3S.000.
Taroufh leeplng Oar rrice to James
town BxposlUon.
Erie railroad has Inaugurated through
sleeping cars, leaving Chicago every
night at :S0 p. m.. arriving at Norfolk
second morning at 8:t0. No changes
necessary. For full information apply
to any agent or write Q. M. Craig, T.
P. A.. Seattle.
ENGINEER GOES OVER
PROPOSED NEW ROUTE
F. C. Flnkle of Los Angeles, an en
gineer of the Mount Hood Railway com
pany. He left yesterday morning for a
three-days' trip over tne route of the
proposed road.
Baby won't suffer five minutes with
Oil at once.
croup if you apply Dr. Thomas' Electric
it acts llKe magic.
Men's Outing Suits
at One-Half
MEN'S $10 OUTING (J CflA
SUITS... .....iP O.UU
MENS'$15 OUTING 1 C 7 CA
SUITS .V. j 01
sMuEi.$200.u?!.::.$10.00
MEN'S $25 OUTING C 1 9 C A
SUITS. . . .7 . . . tD 1 U.OXJ
Men's Three-Piece
Summer Suits
ENORMOUSLY REDUCED.
$25.00 SUMMER 1 C A A
SUITS O.UU
$20.00 SUMMER Cll CA
suits, r. JI O.OU
aR.......$io.oo
Boys' Wash Suits
AT ONL-HALf
BOYS' 50c WASH JC4
SUITS......":.... 0(
BOYS' $1.00 WASH CAi
SUITS..- .0U(
BOYS' $1.25 WASH kin
SUITS ,0t)C
BOYS' $1.50 WASH '
SUITS i
uoys 2ummer Suits
Ages 8 to 16 Years
$1.95
$3.50
. Negligee Shirts
$1.50 Men's American Pon-C f 1 C
gee Shirts for this sale $ 1 O
Boys' Straw and Crash Hats
HALF PRICE
BOYS' $2.50
SUITS
BOYS' $5.00
SUITS
WHLN YOU SEX IT IN OUR AD, IT'S SO
JJ-
1
TWO STORES
THIRD AND OAK
WOULD con
Pendergrass Is Deter
mined to Win Gillespie
School Scholarship.
HECKART STRONGLY
RECOMMENDED TO WIN
; i
8plendid Advice Given by Two Work,
era All Contestants Working Dil
igently and Every Scholarship Will
Be Awarded at Finish of Canvass.
Alias Mae Pendergrass of 818 Sarler
atreet has entered The Journal contest
.r to win the scholarship which this pub
lication offers In the OUIisple 8chool
of Expression.
Miss Pendergrass was in The Jour
nal's scholarship contest last year. Al
though she finished as No. 30 she,
nevertheless, secured the" scholarship
of ber choice, which was a year's tui
tion in the Gilllsple ichool. Miss Pen
dergrass has been studying with Mrs.
Gillispie herself during . the . last 10
months and she has made such good
Ings entertainment unassisted . She is
, i "TV ,
J . - -
Carl Ileckart, Cdrvallia ' contestant,
who la nuking, creditable record.;?
anxious to complete the courae In tbe
Gilllsple achool.. and It will require an
other year of study for her.
Training Kelps Anywhere.
"Whether I follow the platform as
a vocation or not," saya Miss Pender
ilV. J, ahai be greatly benefited for
any station by the training I receive
&,M,r8-, G'"'BP!- " "he aim of
the Gilllsple school to give to Its pupils
such training in all that pertains to
U6k7.pressTtm' aB w111 "t them for
lhlJ,etie,r Pursuance of any vocation."
The friend-, nf ui.. r- ',,
, . , , " - i HiBuuciinK ner
durlnar thm lat v.-- . . ,Y .
h.i- ""u "r" wining 10
help tlie young lady win a second year's
Miss Prnd-rrraii 0.11.4 -
... " " ' - " uii ms con
test editor yesterday to arrange for
takfna Buhsrrlntlnn. Bk. t"
u , . . ... . . nan lb l xj MB-
sure new contestants that teachers and
the schools take great pains with stu
dents who come to them from The Jour
nal, if her own experience Is any guide
sesiga o! Gilllsple School.
She MVS that th. rsim.nl. o.i .
Exnresalnn 11 vV- .n" 7 "5
C . . . , , r yiUieBHCfl.
one nanded t ho mntatt a
paragraphs on "the design of th
scnooi, and they are eood. Hr.
are: '
Imnrpfinlnn nnn( 1 -
that cultivation of self-knowledge ami
mc iciiim,uis aiju renociive faculties,
inui uk anieceaent to the high
est, and truest impression, cannot fall!
to advantage one In any walk of life I
"The motto of the schoolroom is !
'growth' growth from within, not from
outside accretion. To this end the in- I
v - - V nv.uuui UlS- j
t-vuiasoj asuuyiv jmiuiiiun ana mimicry
while It uses the best helps from vari
ous established systems, as well as that
Which 1ft nPW an A nririnal t . ...
distinct Individual development, physi-
nieuiauy ana morally.
nf th hrtHv ttnA ( t m (palnln-
health and responsiveness. The psycho-
iiv.'iiii "iu acHvocnK culture mat is
mnftt hrnmln.tlTiiaMl la ImiiU... 1
lAfinlnir nhv-.Jrnl-iilttit.fat. v. v..
n v,.. v 11 1 on id 1 1 n
and nsvtthnin.riv,f it 1m Nant.i n
- - . - - - - Huy.cu iU all
ages and conditions, does not call for
ajitruiai uppa.ra.ius, ana requires only
buuh uressingas is eminently nygenlc
at all lima.
"The Aim" of the Gilllsple school ts
nui, mereiore, merely 10 maKe teachers.
rfl.iiini nr unMakprsi hur hv t Via Iaai.
trinity body, mind and soulto make
Hf the exnrAMHlnn nf thm rneA tVi ..
Worthy of Oonfldenoe.
(arif n tha V Jt ! . A k.
va uv x. era. vt VasSUII
A 0-rlotiltnral .aIIasta wfila. Tka. T.-1
" m uw&Vfa'b TV w- a aev ef VUI Ht&i
a model letter recommendlna; Karl T.
.icvnai t, iui cuiiBiuereiiuii mm m con
tAlUnt. Th lttmv mram mltitaM Im k a
mast, of .correspondence lit the contest
J . j a 4 . r . . . .
uu 11 jubi cumes 10 iigni; Dili
i auDjeci matter 'is timely at this
stage or tne contest- V
I Orvalll. fly. Tun. .7 rrA - -
. . v . w . u Aw kii n V.UU"
test Manao-ftv asnn Ta..h.i n...
fir. It gives me real pleasure to write
to you in behalf of Earl Heckart, who
.Tin- . n" coniesi tor a years
Wm -at DaUas college. I have known
to vnr.KTe two years and can say
v. '," " ' ."CI na aeserving ot any d
manalV may be Klven him by the
dloS."?? yulf ?aPr- He la Stu-
.-,; , -rve-w learn. Ha is
TSak?.-2i rear an"
thv nfi ;rV, uoetn ana. one war-
uri,.r i "uiioence . or n s friends,
aei.. Ir a0","' i1- Christian
of 7".- PPO.rtnlty
r m .7r ","ra '5 Jnterests.
0
MOW
Last Saturday of the Boston Store's Monster July Clearance Sale
Supreme efforts will be made in all departments to close out every dollar's worth of summer goods in stock COST AND WORTH OF
MERCHANDISE CAST TO THE WINDS. If our competitors have tears let them prepare to shed them, for here are prices that they
dare not duplicate.
FOR MEN
rfQ A A Takes choice of any Outing Suit in stock
JJeJeUU up to $15.00 values; all sizes.
7 Csl 7r ree coicc Men's $15.00 to $20r.OO
!) eDU Suits in black, blue and fancy mixtures;
sizes up to 44.
A r A Takes any Suit of any kind in the Boston
D1 UeDU This means $20.00 to $35.00 values.
PANTS MOST GIVEN AWAY
75 For up to $2.00 values in Pants.
$1.50 For up to $4.00 values in Pants.
$2.50 For pick gf the house.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS MOST NOTHING
50 For Wool Sweaters, for seaside, uo to $3.95
values. j
39 For xegligee Shirts worth up to $1.00.
11 For all kinds of 25c Hose.
$1.25 For Suit Cases worth up to $3.45.
ouf? ah any fancy Vest in stock.
19 For Windsor Ties.
25 For best grade 50c and 7 Re. Nerkwear
29 For 50c, 75c and $1.00 summer Underwear.
39f For $1.00 Princely Shirts. 0 -50
For wool and worsted dress and work Shirts ; job
lot worth up to $2.00.
GRAND CLEAN-UP OF
MEN'S DRESS SHOES
(t Jf For Men's
PI TtD Dress Shoes of
all kinds, worth $2.50 to
$3.50; limit one pair.
f1 Qjr For Men's
M.OD $3.50 and $4.25
patent Oxfords, almost.
every size ; limit one pair.
yf For Men's cus
Vs&efK) torn made Tan
Shoes, $5.00 values ; about
60 pairs.
LADIES
For Ladies' Ox
fords; limit one
79c
pair. .
d OA For Ladies' $3.00 patent Oxfords and
DleOe Shoes; limit one pair.
7A For Ladies' $2.50 White Shoes, 800 pairs of
if C Women's White Oxford tin tn .270 vain
out they go at 79.
QC For Boys' Shoes, $1.50 and $1.85 value;
ODC sizes 8 to 2.
For Men's
Best $3.00 Hals
SOFT ONLY
WOfflERTS
Exceptionally Fine
ueaoy-io-wear ooods
at Unheard-of Prices
These prices don't represent 20 per cent of the real
value of these goods.
75 Takes any White Waist in Stock Satlirrfaw
$1.00 Takes any Parasol in stock Saturday.
u.vw ror any Laaies' 5uit, Coat or Jacket in stock
aturday.
$1.00 For any white duck Skirt in stock Saturday.
$2.50 For any Misses' Coat in stock Saturday."
$1.00 For any Ladies' Corset in stock SatntvW
$1.00 For fine $2.25 Bed Spreads.
$1.00 For heavy wool Skirts.
10 For fine Lisle Vests. 21c values
$1.00 For $5.00 Wash Suits.
$2.50 For $25.00 Mackintoshes ; samples
ror $zo.uu t&n iuits; samples.
15 For police and firemen's Susnnrli.r x
nr. n . .. r
ovf vor velvet tappers
6l
1
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V ,$ -'-,.'.i.:"V,i-' S-VV; '. '''-'.'Y .'' "- 'i'W i.'"- i ,'i . ' S'a.V ... K . '
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Boy Three
Piece Suits
$1 Kft For; Boy.' all woj
vasw two inn thr..n.:
uita. bought by, at auction
for 15c on the dollar Tht'
why we can tell 4.00 to .50
values tor ,.f 1.50
1C- For air kinds of Boyi'
, leJC . 50c . pants vjsVy;
. . ...t v.