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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1907)
mm us j 1 SI -f ',taaaamammltmtam hiClcaraiiBliii' Gains Greater fame Each A CAREFUL perusal of this interesting page of sharply underpriced merchandise will reveaLto you the most exceptional values ever offered the citizens of Portland and tributary towns.; We stand behind the statement that such bargains have never before been proffered by any other solvent mercantile institution in America. Most Remark able Clothing Offers of the Season Thousands of $12.50 to $18 SUITS .... For Men's Actual $19, $20, $22.50 Suits. Included is an endless variety of fabrics and pat- terns. -out or tn xxox rT pimiOT." JTOT XV TKB KIOB- pbxob cuQxre. XSZ L ! : 1 SUITS for the Fashionable Young' Man as Well as More Matured Men, All New Styles Wc Offer an Al most Unlimited Assortment of. Men's Hand-Tailored $22.50 and $25 Suits at, Only LOOK WHERE YOU WILL-You'll find No Values to Equal These-THE GREATEST PANT SALE IN OUR HISTORY $ jFor all our regular $2.00 work and dress Pants, all sizes, 20 styles. In fact, any pair of pants offered on this page are lower in price than same value can be had anywhere in America today. r br men's Dress rants in new .iy, ,:.u . ..MthMit cuff hntlnms: mclud- pvilll Ul nt"'" " ' - aii ,unni wrtmteds. blue and black ,i.s . - . cheviots and serges, neat siyiisn and checks; values up to $3.50, all go. at $1.85. For men's fine Worsted Pants, in 30 distinct patterns; the new pegtop-styles are also represented in this great lot. Values up to $3.50 and $4.00, all to go at $2.35. For choice of 700 pairs men's fine wor sted and silk mixed worsted Pants in all the new wanted styles; values up to $4.50 are included in this lot; choice at only $2.85. $3 Gives you choice of men's finest wor sted Pants, newest fabrics; every pair a $5.00 value, some worth $6.00. You must see them. Choice, $3.45. $3.8! Gives you choice of 800 pairs of men's finest dress Pants. The very best makes on the market fine check worsteds, neat stripes; blues, blacks, etc., all to go at $3.85. All worth $6.00 to $7.50. MEN'S FURNISHINGS WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR 35c For all our regular 60c gradea of ribbed mesh lines of Underwear. 45c For choice of six lines of regular 75o Underwear. 85c That's all we are asking for the well - known Griffon brand of high grade $1.60 Shirts; cuffs., attached or detached. $1.15 For all our regular lines, Cluett, Star and Chicago makes, of regular 11.50 Shirts. Tou all know what Cluett and Starr Shlrta are, too. $1.35 For choice of all our regular 2, collar at tached, -Shirts; silk, mo hair and pongee styles; best made. All Underwear Greatly Bettuoed 194 for 60c ecru ribbed. XtfC or ovc oiue uki. tK for 60o Egyptian. 5e? for Conrad riedman's 60c game Vests. 854 for all $1.60 grades; pink, blue, flesh, etc. All Hosiery lines X educed. for 5reg. 15c Hose. 10 'or reg. 20c grades. 12 M 4 for fancy Hose; worth double. 194 for all regular S6c grades. 29 for all regular 60c grades. BATHING SUITS SELLING at ALMOST HALF PRICE K04 for 76o values. 654 for $1.00 values. 854 for $1.60 values. 91.15 for $2.00 values. SI. 35 for $2.60 values. 85c For the Argonaut tan sateen Shlrt; union made; collars attache. Best value offered In Portland. $1.85 For all our regular $i-60 silk Shirts; all colors;' collars attached; hello, champagne, tan, gray and white; all Bilk. See . them In our' windows. , MEN'S SHOESLOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED $1.85 For all regular3.50 Qxfords. $2.35 Thousands of $3.50 to $4.00 values at this price. $2.85 $345 Gives you choice of 50 styles button .or lace; any leather For all $5.00 Patent Oxfords, Button or vnn want M .vi tn' a3.uu values. u'u""' $3.85 For choice of finest shoes made values up to $6.00. :? i OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT TJTffllE CCDIIDCCACSCD) CWMON CdD. 69-71 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN OAK .AND PINC NOT IN THE HIGH PRICE CLIQUE . mmm i mi i i p as t aa K I' II I H II SI 1 mm CATALOGUE ISSUED F0K SALE3I FAIR Oregon State Board of Agriculture Publishes All Information for Guidance of Exhibitors. ' The Oreg-on State Board of Aitrlcul ture liaa Issued the catalorue for the forty-sixth annual fair to ba held at Salem October 1.8 to 21. Inclusive. The booklet is neatly gotten up and con tains ii the necessary Information for the guidance of every class of prospec tive exhibitor. . ' :. Cash prlaesare listed in the sum of 110 000, which will be awarded In tha 'livestock, agricultural and manufac .tnred products. ad In addition there soeilal premiums and -hls val ued it $3,000 for award In these depart- Inthe foreword occurs the following .,?TnSSi,wl?,ot:have not visited the atate fair grounds recently.. will find man changes A complete and substantial livwtock section has been, erected, whlchwill safely wmfortabljrhouse tn manv herds and flocks that are annually exhibited here. . ' ' i. The improvement was brought about by a request irom 'nv"'" "UtA oftftthe norxnwesi i oni jca state lair gr"n"B uwun-"" ionw of iMriT tr. 'ft! holdings froti'8 to 64 feet wide by $00 feet long, wh?ch-are far In advanca of the " building" found In many older an4 wealthier states war erected. The officers of the association are! 1 IvvWDowntng. prestdent; W. P. Mat Srtck. vice-president; ' F. A.,WloV !-. NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Has One of the Finest Beaches on the pacific Coast and If an IDEAL SUMMER RETREAT It is easily reached, is not an expensive place to visit, has ex cellent hotel accommodations affords perfectly safe: urf bathing and all sorts of beach pastimes, such as clamrbakes, oyster hunfs, fishing, pebble and shell gathering, etc, enjoy, a mild ind inviting climate, picturesque scenery, and all the other at tractions that can be desired for reef eation. and pleasure. NEWPORT is reached Jby way of the Southern Pacific to Al bany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Tram service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave Portland 8 a. m. ' rAwlant Af for the round trio. Tickets on sale ntil October 31. There is also a Satur- day-Monday rate from Portland of 3.00, tickets on sale Saturdays. , good 4 for 'return Mondays. Correspondingly towj rates from all . r. ' x- it. - .u. iu nff c nf th Knnrhern Pacific otner points, .uau ai me . . . S o - Third and Washington gtreets, tn Portland, or at any S. P. agency eisewtiere, tor complete injormatitm. . r J; WILLIAM CM U RA I , f General Passenger Agents Southern Padflc Company, Portland, Or. 11 One of the Most Attractive Beach Resorts on the Pacific Coast Just Now Is SdDrttlieM ITaw tha month of the Columbia llm, oa the Washington Ida, reached from the City of Portland aa tha splendid exoarsiom Steamer T.J.POTTER xx aioTrs s som It is upward of SO miles long, very broad and level and almost as t Cltlf ridlOB TO OO for rest, health and a good time. tt Is dotted Its entire length with m. vuissji una uuiwd suiu svaa mo popular Summer beach resort. IT'S TXB Ith and a, ood time. Thousands sx there for their Summer ouung. iry it ' .... AMMMllnn vnn An t ; towns, cottage settlements, tent cities. amusement accessories The Potter Sails Every Day 1 6e published schedules. Fare From Portland; Round Trip, $4.00 Saturday to Monday Tickets $2.50 1 . . . - ' - - - ' .a 111 ilU.l.Aa AM.a PtlsA U W WaahKgton at Aets. PorUand; or Inquire of any (X B, A N. agent j - eisewnere iur wwi wbuwu. VX ; KolCtrMUlT, eaaraX aMmfr Afn., VOBTUUTO. OB. ii H 1 GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES is m pare cereal healtb come, aaa can oe naa irom roe touow lag grocers ia tha ROtiUS RiVKR VAJUi-tsx THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY Is the garden spot of the earth,, and GOLD1N GRAIN GRANULSS is the baett drink on earth ZH XBSrOBS, OB. E. N. Warner Hutchinson Lumsden Miller & Ewbanks Allen & Reagan W. 8tringer P. I Cranflll H. Mets & Son XX QB.aJrTS.VaJS, OB. H. C. Bobseln Kenney ft Truax Claus Schmidt J, P. enney ' " ' ' " Southern Oregon Supply Co T. T. Dean T. B. Cornell C. F. Dixon. nr wooonuca, ba. C. O. Seaman ; W. V. Jonea i tm aoxa mux ob. , Varter A Duffleld C. H. Parmer ." 4 Merritt & Co. , , , or .aoziotmu. ob. T., J. Kenney, ! . ' Nunan-Taylor Co. " '., . 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