The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 16, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1G, 1CQ7.
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r 1 The PACIFIC COAST SALVAGE CO Disposing of
I .ifeJillIE mmi TOSTORf STOffi WCI I
Rwssurrs
Say, fellows, I hare
taken 208 of the Boston
Store's best suits for taen,
such as sold for $15, $18 and $20, and have thrown them
all out ontwo counters and this is the card I have hung
over them. .Take any of these suits and pay the sales
man only . . . '.
$J5
COR. FIRST AND SALMON STS.
I believe I am today" the most popular man in Portland. One woman actually Hobsonized me, claiming that she and her husband
worked hard for the few dollars they earned thanking Providence and thanking me for this unprecedented and matchless buying oppor
tunity. ' -J ' .
Well, good people, there is going to be no let up while I have charge of the store. You're going to buy two, three, four and even
five dollars' worth of goods for a single solitary dollar. I may be merciless toward the storekeeper, but I am surely favoring the people.
, Yours very truly, ; v i
DAVID LION, Manager Pacific Coast Salvage Co. t
The men and women who want style, quality and economy combined can't afford to miss Saturday and next week's unusual bargains that jam this store. Remember, every garment is strictly this season's style and hundreds upon
hundreds of new fall goods which have just arrived. Be on hand Saturday you will never regret it Bargains of a lifetime two suits, three waists, two skirts at the price of one.;
SUITS, WAISTS, SKIRTS, WRAPPERS AND KlMoiNOS 'flllJlf!
The Salvage Company's Price Pruning Knife hs made it ssiblc now to buy Silk Suits for what you woiild expect to pay for calico suits. But read the list, it tells the story more in detail:
Salvage Sale Goc3
Newsw for Kisses
Salvage Sale "Good
NewsMforthe Boys
$1.50 boys' Hack Serge Suits. . . . A9 j
$2.00 boys' heavy Melton Suits. . , . .Be
$150 boys' strong Worsted Suits. $1.45
$3.50 boys' worsted and' assorted pat
terns Hfl.TK
$4.50 boys' Melton Suits...... "... 2.45
DO to $6.00 boys Melton and Worsted
Softs ...f2.95
$6.50 boys' Serge and ass'td Suits. f 3.45
20c boys' strong Suspenders ....... . 8f
$175 boys' Shoes, sizes 2 to 5.'...95
$1.95 boys' Shoes, sizes 2 to 554.. $1.25
$225 boys' Shoes; sizes 2 to 5.. f 1.35
$2.50 boys' Shoes, sizes 2 to 5. .91.45
$3.00 boys' Shoes, sizes 2 to 5K..f 1.05
Salvage Sale "Good News" for the Men
75c men's House Slippers ....35e
$2.00 men's Romeo. Slippers 95
$3.00 men's Oxford Shoes fl.35
-$4.00 men's Oxford Shoes 1.75
$2.50 men's Working Shoes .. . .5e
$3.00 men's Dress Shoes fl.35
$4.00 men's yici kid Shoes f 1.85
$2.00 men's felt Hats .T5
$3.00 men's felt Hats ..fl.35
$4.00 men's felt Hats 52.50
$2.00 men's leather Suitcases....... 9&4
$3.00 men's leather Suitcases fl.65
$5.00 men's leather Suitcases..... f 2.45
50c men's balbriggan Underwear.. .29
50c men's. Swiss rib Underwear.... 29
$7.00 men's Outing Suits
$7.00 men's Tweed Suits
$8.00 men's Flannel Suits
$10 men's English Worsted Suits
$13 men's black Suits. . . . ;
$4.00 men's Corduroy Pants......
$3.00 men's Trousers .............
$4.00 men's Trousers
$6.00 men's Trousers
60c men's Work Shirts
75c men's Golf Shirts
$2.00 men's Silk Shirts
50c men's Silk Ties
UHc Eagle brand Collars, 4 for..
50c men's silk and lace Hose
25c embroidered Hose. ..... ..... .
...95
$1.95
$2.95
f4.95
$6.95
$1.95
$1.35
$1.75
$2.45
.;25
..35
..85
..16V
..25
..19
Salvage Sale "Good News" for Ladies
$20 ladies' Voile Suits.. $
$25 ladies' Panama Suits.... $9.50
$1 ladies' embroidered Shirtwaists.. 48f
$2 to $3 ladies' white Shirtwaists... 75f
$4.50 Silk Shirtwaists 5
$3.50 Silk Shirtwaists $1.95
$4.50 Taffeta Silk Shirtwaists.... $2.95
75c ladies' Corsets .......35
$1.50 ladies' Corsets -.75
$5.00 Silk Petticoats ..$2.95
$10.00 Silk. Petticoats ,.$4.45
50c lawn and dimity Kimonos...... 25 e
$2.50 long Kimonos, assorted. 95e
$2.00 ladies flannel Walking Skirts. 95
$4.50 ladies' gray Dress Skirts:. .$1.95
$7.50 white mohair Skirts $3.95
$1.60 ladies' white canvas Oxfords. 59e
$2.00 ladies' white canvas Oxfords.. 95
$2.50 ladies' white canvas Oxfds.f 11S
$2.50 ladies vici, kid Shoes ..95
$3.00 ladies' patent leather Shoes. $1.15
$3.50 ladies' 2-button patent leather
Shoes , ,,...$1.45
$2.50 ladies' vici kid Comfort Shoes,
pair .....$1.75
$3.50 ladies' patent kid Oxfords.. $1.75
$3.00 ladies' patent kid Oxfords. .$1.60
$2.45 ladies' patent kid Oxfords. .$1.45
$2.50 ladies vici kid and gunmetal Ox
fords ....$1.15
$12 ladies' silk Bolero Coats..:.. $4.95
$8.00' ladies' silk Etdn Coats..... $4.95
50c ladies' Lisle Vests.... 25
75c ladies silk Lisle Vests......... 35
$1.00 ladies silk Lisle Vests....... 50
$2.00 ladies' pure silk Vests 75
$4.00 misses' Short Coats, reds and
other colors ..........,.,.$1.95
$1.65 misses' vici kid Oxford Shoes.
pair .A ..75
$2.00 misses', vici kid Oxfords. . . . . .95
$225 misses' vici kid Oxfords.... $1.15
$2.00 misses' vici kid Shoes...:.... 75
$200 misses' patent leather Shoes. $1.10
$225 misses' dress vici Shoes.. ...$1.25
$175 misses' white canvas Oxfords.. 65
$1.20 misses' white canvas Oxfords.. 50
$1.40 misses' white canvas Oxfords:. 65 '
Misses' Skirts, Collars, Ties, Suits, Un- "
derwear and Hosiery at less than the -Boston
Store paid for it.
In Fact. Anything Yon Ask for at , 'A and 'A Elsewhere Prices-To This I Pledge Blyself-Dayid lion
STATE'S CASE III
1 Oil VALUATIONS
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1 State and Great Northern
"Only Forty Thousand-
a Mile Apart.
? (Special bliptcfc to ,Th JoarntL) ' -
1 4 Olympiii, Wash., Aug. 16. Th mem
' ; bers of the state railroad eommUalon
' fcav returned from Bpokane. where they
TEA
m4
"Qt lingers longr over v
tea; if theteais fine.Slt is1
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: a gfooa time ana piacc io;
linger.,. - -,
A SchOlinf & Company Saa Francisco ;
have been all week Investigating rail
road valuations in the atate and alao the
cause of the Great Northern wreckf at
Miian Baturaay. . , . -?
' The direct teatlmonv on the vAlimtlnn
hearing waa completed at Spokane. The
railroads have yet to croaa-examlne the
commission's engineers, and will then
put in tnetr testimony as to valuation.
At the bearing at Spokane the railroad
attorneys continued their efforts . to
snow tnat , the ' commission s witnesses
naa piaoect too low valuations on rail
road right-of-way and terminal croD-
ertles. The commission engineers and
right-of-way experts, together with real
estate men called in Seattle. Tacoma
and Spokane by . the commission, have
given a total valuation wntcn is now
estimated to make f 60,000 per mile on
iae ureat ixormern in tnis state.-;
" Koad Waata Xnadred Tboiuaad.
The Great ' Northern . a ttorneva im
maKing strong errorts to raise, this val
uation to $100,000 per mile tor rate-
commission, will return from New Tork
City the latter - part of September for
ms cross-examination, ana at tne same
time the railroad attornevs will rout lu
their own. testimony on valuations. , .
.The investigation- into' the Great
Northern wreck at Milan Was not com.
Dieted at Spokane, but win be con
eluded at Olympla Saturday. - At that
time the railroad comDanv will offer
some additional testimony, and the com
mission, is expected to render it find'
lngS. . " . ,,v i sr.- i
The hearing on the' Daasenger rules
and regulations, affecting all the rail
roads doing business la this state, which
was set' for Olvmola on Bern t ember S
has been postponed.- till Monday, Sep
tember 16. The same date was set for
the hearing against the Oregon Railroad
Navigation company regarding Its
failure to construct a depot at Toucbet.
in waiia waiia county. ' . v .
TIEED OF CASHINGF
CHECKS IN SALOONS
- (Special . Olapatch to The Jooraal)
Seattle, Aug. 16. One of the demands
made by the United Mine Workers, who
have asked an Increase in wages from
the operators of the northwest, is that
either banks be maintained at the mines
by the various companies or the miners
be ttald in cash. At oresent the men
are-paid by check. They are unable to
get the cnecics casnea except t saioons
and as they must patronise the bar In
order to get the checks, cashed. It prac
tically amounts to a reduction of wages.
Borriiura
and lose U Interest when help ! within
reach. Herblne will make that liver
perform itr' duties . properly. J. B.
Vaughn, Elba, Ala,, writes: "Being a
constant sufferer from constipation and
disordered, liver. I have round Herblne
to be the best medicine, for these trou
bles, on the market. I have used It
constantly. ' I believe It to be the best
medicine of Its kind, and I wish all
sufferers from these troubles to know
the good Herblne has done me. Sold by
ail druggists. - . . -s, ; i
NCREASE STOCK TO
DEVELOP RICH MINE
Great Northern Company
Capitalized at Million to
EaiseHore Funds.
(Special DUpatek to The JonmaL)
Eugene, Aug. il. The Great Northern
Mining company, with headquarters In
this city, increased Its stock yesterday
afternoon from $100,000 to 11,000,000
for the Durnoses of development. The
ftrooertles of the company are situated
o the Blue Klver district and are very
vaiuaote. - -1
For some time the miners have been
running a cross-cut through a mountain
to the main hoAv of ore. Three weeks
ago they struck the ore body add Im
mediately started to run a crosscut
through, it So far they have not got
through the ledge, having gone 15 feet.
. Ever alnce they struck the ore the
oomDanv has run their mill, the ore av
eraging nearly 110 per ton. n .-j,-v-
! - rrererrea artoca vaaaea oooas.
.' Allen Lewis' BaSt Brand.
BENNINGTON DAY IS V
OBSERYED IN VERMONT
Moeraal Special Srrte.
Bennington. Vt. Aug. II. Bennington
day, the anniversary of the battle of
Jiennington, was observed as a legal hoi'
lday throughout Vermont today
usual. aiags were raised at many
points, oanxs ana puono offices were
closed and appropriate exercises were
held under the auspices of various pa
triotic and historical societies.
This was the 130th anniversary of the
historic event which is commemorated
here by the highest battle monument In
the world. The monument, is an artis
tic monolith 308 feet la heleht. and was
erected Between wsi ana J8l. j
There s notninr so gooa for a sore
throat as Dr. Thomas' Eclentrie OIL
Cures It In a few houra. Relieves anv
pain in any part..
NOTABLES ASSEMBLE
TO SEE APE'S PLAY
, (Joaraa) Special Serrlce.V :
South Bend. Intl., An. 16 fieldom
has there been gathered in a city of this
else so many notables as are here for
George Ade'a
the purpose of wltneaslne- the first pro-
auction tonigni or
four-act
new
v.
managers and nlavara anil authors and
artist of - national and international
fame have come from Chicago. New
Diseases of Women
I A HI PC FEMALE WEAKNESS GENERAL DEBIL-'
L tAUlCZy ITY, NERVOUS TROUBLES, UNHEALTHY
DISCHARGES, PAINFUL OR IRREGULAR MONTHLY SICK
NESS, safely and speedily relieved. If in trouble call or write.
'DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. Medicine sent verywhert by mail
- or express in plain wrapper, free from exposure.,
Dr T II Pierce
JY t ftJ JL 1V1 WW PORTLAND, OR.
Tork, Indianapolis and other points to
lve tne new piay a rousing sena-orr.
fter two performances at. the Auditor.
lum here . the niece will be taken to
Chicago and put on for a run. t ,
PERRIN THOUGHT HIS
. PARTNER WAS HONEST
i . (Journal Special Serrlee.) ' ".
' San v Francisco. Auar. lfi. xrini
Perrin again took the witness stand In
his own behalf vesterdav aft
the Benaon-Perrin land fraud raa. Tha
aged defendant declared that he thought
and other drug habits are positively nr-i t t
HABITINA. Ferarpedeniile orlnte" i u
Sample sent to any dmt habitue r-r
mall, Regular price $i00 per lxt
t yourdnif elst or byineU in pi i
Uelta Cbemlcal Co li-
Tot sale ky gaMmm Brsg Cj-' 1 1 '
BU yarUaaa. Oroa.
all the deallnir "f Tn
urtll the latter twan.e
the federal govern ,,.
nation of Din i". .
atica ef le ai":!.
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