The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 09, 1907, Page 17, Image 17

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    Till: OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, l'OUTLAND, FKIDAY- EVENT KG, AUGUST 0, 17.
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Two Weeks More of the Most Reiharkable Values Ever Offered!
Now comes the closing chapter of one of the most memorable bargain events in our selling annals. Now, xora master stroke in
phenomenal value-giving, for we have no alternative. VWe must dispose of all remaining, stock regardless of any condition what
soever. These closing days of the great sale offer even sharper, more alluring reductions than the astonishing values which attracted
u u . : Jr3 r m momentous sale. These additional RaeiTfiees in Drices are due to a further depletion ox lines
more odds and ends a natural sequence of the immense volume of business during the past montk ; We propose to make the climax -,
of this event one to be long remembered as a period for savings of a most exceptional character;' These prices speak most eloquently v
. v- 'a concermng this earnestness ox purpose. , v'-: . ." -. r -,; r
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Broken lines of Men's
and Young Men's $18
and $20.00 SUITS
how included at this
Complete; lines of
regular $12.50, $15,
$16.50 and $18.50
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STYLISH
SUITS
At this low price you
can choose from com
plete lineaof $20 and
$22.50 Suits, a saving
of 50 and over.
Tailored in the latest fashion,
, Including a vast array of pat
terns and cloths.
$22.50, $25.00,427.50
Suits at a saving of
$10 to $15 that's
what an invest
ment means now.
Many of these suits have silk
linings the very finest fabrics'
obtainable at
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LOOK WHERE YOU WILL-Ycu'll Hnd No Values to Equal Thesc-THE GREATEST PANT SALE IN OUR HISTORY
tor all our reftiWr $2.00 work and drew
Fanta, all abet, 20 atylet. In fact,- any
pair of. pants offered on this page are
lower ia price than same value can. bt
had anjrwhfre in America todays
$1
For men's Dress Pants in new styles,
with or without cuff bottoms;4 delud
ing all wool, worsteds, blue and black
cheviots and serges, neat stylish stripes
and checks: values up to $3.50, all go
, at $1.85. - V; ; ' ,
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For men's fin Worsted Pants, in 30
distinct patterns; the new pegtop styles
are also represented in this great lot
Values up to $3 JO and $4.00, all to go
at$Z35.
For choice of 700 P" nen'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
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 FUR1NISHINOS W BE SOUt) AT THE LOWEST PRICES OP THE YEAR
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35c
Tor alt aw resrutar I0o
crmdM ef rlbbJ mean
i mt Voaermm.
45c
Tr ehole ct az Unea
Te , TJUder-
85c
ita an we r asking
for th well Known
rrada II. BO tMurca; cum
of hlrh-
.rH tl.Bo Shirt : cull
attached or taot4.
$1.15
For all wrosylarMwe
Cluott. 8tr and. Chicro
mikM, of rofular til
Bhlrto. Tou all know
what Cluott and Starr
Shirts axe, too.
$1.35
Tot eholeo of all our
roralar t. collr t
Uohod. Shirts; sUk, mo
hair and pongoo atjlos;
host nada.
194 tor too ooru ribbed.
2&3 for o bluo-boJ.
gRi for o Sarptian.
S8 for Conrad
Friodman'a ioo cause
Voots.
for an fi.se
pink, blue, Sosh,
roots.
85f t
s-radeas 1
to.
'Bodnood.
TM4 tor rot. lto Hose.
10s for roe-, too grades.
12Ve) for faner Hoso;
worth double.
19e for ail regular Sfe
grades.
494 for all regular lto
grades.
SELLING at ALLIOST
HALF PRICE
for TBo values,
for f l tO valuos.
fnr 11 SO vaJnaa.
IK for 12.00 values.
SS for Jl.M valuoa.
85c
Armnsi
satoen Shirts; union
made; collars attached
Boot value offered In
Portland.
$1.85
Tor all our regular M-S.t
silk - Shirts; all colore;
eollare attached;, halio,
ohampagno, tan, gray
and white; all silk. See
them In our windows.
pStJues ' $6.00, $7.50, $8.00 and $10.00.
It will pay you to , buy one and keep it
' for next season. '
MEN'S SHOESOWEST BRIBES EVER OFFERED
: ':;'ai :K '; ' aBiaiS'--' ' $2.85 $3.45 $3.85
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' - - : ' ," i- I. fl Your unlimited choice of any STRAW
Your unlimited choice of any PANAMA I - , I f . ' jJ-r r rr rr -v Jt 1
HAT inur store now Out Of f fZrZtfZZ ?Tf jfl f-jTh I
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Hieh Wi I nig" JVb , v
Not in
the
High
Price
Clicque
Values up . to " $3.50. Sailors, . ; Split
Straws, Soft Straws, Milans, etc.; Best
values ever offered.
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BRIIISH
MINERS
BLACKLISTED
, Mineowners ln TransYaal
Prefer Chinamen 1 and
Kaffir?, to Whites. .
(Journal Special 8Tlee.) ' , :
tondon, Aug. ; l.--To understand the
, labor conflict oa .the Rand It im wces
sarTto regard lCot a. a atrlke. but as
-lock-out," and as a ock-out not from
i . industry only, but from a' - country.
The alleaneownera decide that the
British mlnere must go. a. thetr Ubpf U
' rnuired In the mines, and their
52 ssme Inimical to the Interest, of
PJ;.n?V"- Thousands of miners are
" ?2iv refuftnsto accept this no
- JHn flStt and thore the matter for
- " Jh. foment rests. Meanwhile skilled
' wlt ft whlU overseers,
? n?Sducin2 40 per cent of the out
513 PMd on the other mines a super.
I: ables the wnue mao u -u.
XTuy shkedior 'British supremacy"
h.t by- brtnsinr Dutchmen to
m4- ih. rr.inei! to oversee skilled colorea ia-
wUh thirSuch a ch.nsvwiif1e th.
-. SjAtion of the Transvaal. v Needless
f lav at behind this patriotic "View Is
In timated . sarins , working . ex-
Rt" the Boei government Is deter
itoed to thwart Us Utachery of the
cosmopolitans, and "will turn this last
effort : of the flnanoiera to . oubi m.
white man against themoejves. For the
Chinese ars to goaad m& rapidly. The
strike hao made that doubly aure. for
the thousands of Englishmen under no
tice' to quit now hold by repatriation
as their only hope of salvation, and the
government has a backing whioh will
enablo them to make short work of the
system. So the treacherous cunning of
the cosmopolitans is going to work their
own urMoing. They counted on the
Boers assisting them In ousting the
British. - but their advancea have been
spurned. s
The government has behind it a force
of thousands of British miners In re
bellion against their alien masters. . If
that force be prematurely dissipated it
will be nothing 'ehort of a calamity.
And tha labor army now behind-the
government is threatened with subjec
tion through starvation. Already hun
dreds are living on two meals a day
to continue the struggle to the utmost
limit, and despondency is falling upon
the men with wives end families Al
ready an exodus Is taking place of those
with sufficient j- means to leave tho
country. . v 'V'. -: . . -.,','' ".t:i.' M ' ,
Nobody denies today that the final
hour In the struggle over the Chinese
serf system has been reached. If aid
be now forthcoming from the people
of Great Britain to keep the army of
British workers holding the Rand for
the government - against the forces of
coemopolitan finance a great and com
plete victory ' Is assured snd freedom
will be achieved. If the miners , nre
beaten, the -control of "cosmopolitan
finance over the Rand will be assured
end it will be impossible for the gov
ernment to stand firm in the crisis that
repatriation will provoke.-, Never again
will an opportunity occur such as this
for breaking the fateful monopoly con
trol over the gold fields which has ben
the cause of ao nuetesrtery.
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Besides the cabinet df tnlnletere a
private cabinet may be summoned and
consulted by the emperor, oomposed of
s president snd a vice-president of the
ministers and of 17 councilors.
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Batino A perfect rem
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tha Kotttlk Coated
Tongue, rain la t3w Side,
TOKPID UTER. Thei
purely Yegetahla.
smnimL soacasE. samracE.
CARTERS
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BEFUSE SUBSTITUTES
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M as.
One of lie Most Attractive Beach Resorts
- ; on the Pacific Coast Jnst Now b
ii
Vsa the mouth of tha OolnmMa stiver, oa tha Vaaslaftom
Ids, reaohed from the City of IwrttssS oa the,
jsteamer T.J.POTTER
XM ABOUT S XOVmM.
'"-t i. nf en miles long, very broad and level and almost aa
'JV -PI iDosltlon vsmsnt. Tt is dotted Us entire length with
X cotta?e CsetKenta.nt cities, villas, fine hotels, and all the
I?JJ-W ?nMiiaries of a popular Summer beech resort IT'S in
SSloaaTlTO hea?tf and a good tlmeJ Thousanda go. there
for their bummar ouuua- -
i The Potter Sails Every Day
mxoBTt smnATS axb tjudats.
- Pare From Portland, Round Trip, $4.00
gaturdayxto MondayTIckets $2.50
' imm tlokata ahd make reservations at City Ticket Offlce, Third
ithSstofTat of any O. 8. A N. - agent
slsswbers for InformaUosk - - ' - "T
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3C
YAQUINA BAY
Has One of the Finest 'Beaches
un iuc ruunt vuum
and Is ah . ' ' ,V
IDEAL SUMMER RETREAT
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It is easily reached, Is not an expensive, place to visit, has ex
cellent hotel accommodations affords perfectly safe and delightful
surf bathing and all sorts of beach pastimes, such as dam-bakes,
oyster hunts, fishing, pebble and shell . gathering, etc., enjoys a
mild and inviting climate, picturesque scenery, and all tho other at
tractions that can be desired for recreation and pleasure.-
NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern radfie to Al
bany or Corvallis, thence Conrallis & Eastern R. R. ; Train seryica
daily and the trip' a pleasure throughout. Leave Portland 8 a. nv
Rate from Portland $6.00 for the round trip. Tickets en sala
daily and good: for return untU October 31. There is also a Saturday-Monday
rate from Portland of $3.C0, tickets on sale Saturday,
'good for return Mondays. ; Correspondingly lowr rates frm n l
other points. Call at the city ticket office of the Southern Tac .
Third and Washington streetsv.in Portland, or at any i: 1. sj- y
elsewhere, for-complete information.
1:' ' WILLIAM McMURRAY. " r
Oeneral Passenger Agent, Southern PacL'ic Company, Fort. ,, c .
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