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7 THE - OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY 'EVENING, MARCH 18: 1908. 8 IT;-;.vHV::;v:'ii- 1 ' - i ;, i 1 e W. M IM S (fl) " mflffllP ' VU'lLLi J Liu o Wrun ftiiMr 'Lr R Karo. late of Snohomish. Washington: became associated with this new department store, he brought with him an immense stock of Men's Clothing. Choice lines thev are! but such a large stock nearly a whole carload! We must have room for our Shoe Department, for our Ladies' Suits and our Notion lines, and the only alternative left us is to DISPOSE OF THE MEN'S CLOTHING .LINE AT ANY PRICE, HENCE THIS STUPENDOUS,SACRIFICE! , f , .y THE ENTIRE ONE IS CLOSED OUT ' and we particularly invite dealers and small merchants, as well as the general public, -to participate in this unprecedented sale. Buy all you want, for we place no restrictions as to quantities. : ,' ' :AROKLAPPER Men's Pine Overcoats Being lite in season, we have gone over the. limit nd cut the prices deeper thin any mer chant ever dared before. 25 MenY well made all wool Overcoats; reg ular $7.50 the Great Disposal Sale QC Price 50 fine tailored Overcoats, regular $10 and $13 values the DisposaJ Sale Qd Price... epU.iJaJ 24 extra fine Overcoats, values $15. $18 and up to $20--the Great Disposal Sale $PO QE Price, your choice . . )OaS7J Celebrated Carhartt's Overalls 89c The Carliartt's O'alls are justly famous for their wear ing quafity; made of heavy twill and denim, and by union labor. They are an ideal garment for workingmen. Standard price throughout the whole country $1.10 QQ- the Disposal Sale Price, the pair. Eagle Brand Underwear 480 Men's All Wool Underwear, the well known Eagle brand; colors salmon and vi cuna; sold everywhere at $1.50 to $1.75 a gar mentour Great Disposal Sale d flQ Price, the garment $1JU 75c Cotton UnderwY 39c 50 dozen Men's fancy cotton Underwear, in brown, blue, pink and natural gray; heavy, medium or light weight; all sizes; values up to 75c the Grea,t Disposal Sale, the OQ garment alsw 100 doten Men's Cotton and Wool Underwear, in all weights, styles and colors, will also be closed at proportionately low prices. Men's Hats and Caps 200 Men's Hats, including the Graeco. Fedora. Columbia' and Al pine shapes, in black, br"own and lighter shades. The Great AO Disposal Price JOC 225 Men's Hats. Panama, Telescope and in all staple styles and colors. Values up to $2.50 the tl 30 Great Disposal Price pla07 310 Men's new, up-to-date Hats, the high class goods, including the gen uine Stetson Hats. Values up to $3.50 the Great Disposal A Sale Price 500 MEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS In alll colors and styles, but some what broken in size. Values up to 50c the Great Disposal II. Sale Price LtC 250 MEN'S NEW SPRING CAPS All sizes, styles and colors. Values up to 75c the Great Disposal QQ Sale Price OifC Gents' Clothing Our Mr. Karo has long enjoyed an enviable reputation as an expert clothing man, and the qualities we offer here are not only reliable, but up to date in 6tyles. They will be sold at far below the manufacturers' prices. Take advantage. $14.85 Men's blue serge Suits, double breasted, . regular 11 QC $25.00 the Great Disposal Price, the suit tj)lfrOd Men's fancy worsted Suits, all wool, double breasted or mil itary cut. Regular $25.00 value the Great Dis posal Sale Price, the suit , 50 men's plain and fancy all-wool Suits, single or AiA QC double breasted. Value $20 Disposal Sale Price. .Me7D 75 men's fancy weave Suits, double breasted or military cut front. Values $15.00 and $18.00 the Disposal Sale q Qf Price WJUO About. 60 Suits; broken lines, 1 DSr all styles and colors 2 I IlLC 800 pairs Hamilton, Carhartt's Brand men's union-made Working Pants. Standard $1.50 grade the Great Disposal Sale QQ Price, the pair 70C Men's extra fine corduroy Pants, Carhartt's make, standard $4.00 and $5.00 qualities the Disposal Price, pr. .P&,D 1,000 pairs gents' Dress Pants, Af f regular $2.50 to $7.00 grade. . . 2 Ul I Youths' Suits 200 Youths' Suits, in all weaves and styles; regular $7.50 to $18 the Great Disposal Sale Prices One-Half Off 200 Children's School Suits, in fancy tweeds and plains; regular $3 to $8.50 One-Half Off in n a iT" " "" 111,11 11 "" i ii i m JUDGE GALLOWAY HAS Ml FULL Equity Cases Piling Up in Three Counties Make Too Much Work. (BpeUt Diipttcb Tb ImhuL) Salem, March 18. The circuit court docket of this district has' become so congested that unless the number of suits filed In the future diminishes to a t considerable extent or the circuit judge of some other district can come to the assistance of Judge Galloway, it Is doubtful If the majority of the cases begun can be heard before several months at the earliest. Judge Galloway of the equity depart ment of the circuit court, after sitting for five weeks almost consecutively In this county, has nearly 150 open cases still on hi docket. This same number of cases were on his dookct when he pMheiran his present term five weeks ago, ill TTnd in spite of the disposal of more than 100, the number remains tun changed, new suits pouring in con tinually. With this large docket In this coun Did You Ever To Think Stop Why You Feel Lazy, Moody and Tired? Coxa the Wall Tell Ton Why and Feelinff. The remedy is yours for the asking. 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By the action or these digestive ferments , the dissolved food substances pass into the Diooa vessels ana lympnatics, ana so enter tne general circulation. , Deprive the stomach of their assist ance and your gastrlo juice becomes eak. you cannot enjoy your food, you have trouble in your stomach after eating, you become moody,, indolent, displrued. Remedy these defects by using Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets, which assist .nature by curing these Ills. You need them to restore you to that, active con dition of body, mind and spirit which Is the key to success, the roaito wealth fand the doorway of fame. Sold at every drug store; priee f 0 cents. We are so convinced that once used you will never be without them, that we will send you by mall, free, on receipt of your name and address, a ; cample pac&age. Address P. A. Stuart to, 160 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Stuart's Dyspepsia, Tablets at every flrug atore.- ty staring him in the face. Judge Gal loway Is compelled to go to Linn coun' ty next Monday and begin the bearlna of some ISO cases, which have startec there since his last sitting. In the meanwhile, Tillamook county cases have aggregated a larger number than ever before, there being between 76 and 100 cases held up there, with more suits forming a steadily incoming stream. Judge Galloway will be unable to go to Tillamook county until April 20. ,and by that time if legal troubles increase at their present rate tne proDaouiuea are there will be in the neighborhood of 100 untried cases in this county and 160 in Tillamook. Yamhill county attorneys are also complaining of cases being held up for trial, but Judge Galloway will not be able to repair to that county until April 13. and it is doubtful if even then he will be able to hear all of the cases awaiting him there. Polk county alone falls ' to add its quota of- complaints for there Is but the usual small number of 'suits to be heard there. Judffe Burnett Busy. Judge Burnett of department No. 1, the criminal department of this dis trict, has on several occasions come to the rescue of Judge Galloway, but that department has considerable work it self at present ' The work for the equity department of the circuit .court is destined to be on the increase instead oi Decoming , lens, owing to the aDDeals which are beginning to be made from the railroad commission in accordance with law. In addition to these, the great majority oi suits against state officials are begun In the circuit court in this district, and these cases take a great deal or lime, usually take several days in succession, such as the Dunbar and Klncald cases now pending. LAND OFFICE GIVES FOREST SERVICE BIFF (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Silver Lake. Or.. March 18. The con tests arising from the recent opening nf lamia in the HI r-a.n country, which re' suited in ro much confusion, and dis appointment to land and nomeseeaero, have in nearly every case gone against the homesteader and in favor of the timber locator, on the ground that the claims were unsuited to the require ments of the homestead laws and were nurelv timber propositions. Hence the homesteaders are relinquishing and ril ing timber claims instead. Thla la the land that was temporarily reopened for settlement last September as unsuited to forestry purposes, but suitable for settlement and upon which niiatters were given SO days for mak ing good on homesteads previous to the ruing gate. - WELLS-FARGO REFUSES TO PAY IN DOUGLAS Roseburs. Or.. March 18. The Wells- Fargo Express, company has refused to pay the taxes levied upon its property In this county because the tax hereto fore has been but about S8.60. while this year it is tuo. it naa is oxrices in this county, of which Roseburg is the lamest, and the authorltiea believe the amount of business' transacted by the company and its assessable property amply justify the assessment that As sessor Staley has seen fit to levy this year. It seems the company's holdings have oeen overiooxea neretorore. RAILROAD; OFFICIALS TO BE PROSECUTED (United Press Leesed Wire.) " Wfijihlna-ton. March 18. Criminal prosecutions of officers of the Chesa- eake at onto roaa were rorecaptea to 8T in a report made by the Interstate commerce commission following an ex tensive hearing at Richmond, Virginia. The report charges that for years the road has been favoring certain grain and packing house snippers by means or is suing bogus transfer slips. i OUR T HO HAILEYS EMORY HUH Judge Galloway Continues All Marion County Cases Until Tomorrow. (Special Dispatch to Tha Jeeraal.) Salem. March 18. The circuit court. Judge Galloway presiding, adjourned to day in respect to the late Judge Thomas G. Hailey at the unanimous request of thenar association of this city. The case of the state against ex-Secretary of State F. I. Dunbar to recover nearly 8100,000 claimed to have been il legally collected, was continued until 9 o clock tomorrow morning. Develooments of an exciting nature may take place when court opens up, Dunbar having been ordered to appear at that time and show cause and pro duce his private memorandum books, in which were reoorded the fees he took while in office. At the close of the last hearing It was understood he would fall to appear, and his attorneys would appeal under a bond to the supreme court Meager, Jeweler, optician, 841 Wash lngton. e Oral pontracts Not Good. (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Olvmnla Wash.. March 18. The su nreme court has upheld the constitution ality of the law of this state which makes invalid oral contracts for the payment of commissions for the sale of real estate. 'o m. m M 1 U LI SWIP Never Falls to RESTORE GRAY or FADED HAIR to Its NATURAL COLOR and BEAUTY No matter how leinr it hat been orvr or faded. Promotes a luxuriant p-rowth oi oeaiuqr nair. stops its laning' out, and positively removes Dan- drafj. Keeps hair soft and glossy, te niae au auDsuiutea, zy times as much in ax.vu as mm size. IS NOT A DYE. Phllo Hay Spec. Co.. Newark. N I. $1 atnd Me bottles at drnogista WOODARD, CLARKE. CO. v.- - TEA Go by the book you find in our package, and have such tea as will make you drink more.. Tour grocer returns your money it yoa don't tike SchUUntTs Beat; pay aim, ROSE CITY PARK Rose City Park is the best place to live In the city of Portland. There is not another section of Port land -that offers more inducements to the home builder than this beautiful place. When you decide to build a home for yourself , you absolutely demand first class streetcar service, city water, graded streets, cement sidewalks, shade trees, telephones, electric lights, a schoolhouse near by, building re strictions, no saloons, stores In restricted locations and all the other facilities that one would expect to find in the heart of the city. There is not one of these conveniences that are not present in I?ose City Park. It is close to down-town, streetcars run ev ery 10 and 15 minutes and it is building at the rate of a dozen new homes every month. Hartman & Thompson Chamber of. Commerce Farms and Acreage I for Sale i 16 AOaiS on the Oregon City carllne; 11 acres cleared, balance good limber; on two good publio roads; all good rich soil; land lies well, PRICE $350 PER ACRE; terms easy. 10 AOBBS near Beaverton. all cleared and in a high state of cultivation; large 7-room house, large new barn uni outbull Jlngs ; two good wells. small orchard; on good publio road; PRICE ONLY S4.000( $1,600 cash, balance easy payments.- - - 15 ACBSS near Beaverton. ail cleared and In a high state of cultivation; soil rich, black loam; corners on two publio roads; H -mile to good schoolhouse; PRICE $100 PER ACRE; ments. m frnm rnnil M 1IT station od timber; well watered by never-falling stream $S00 cash, balance easy pay- 18 acres cleared, bal- on good pub- vicinity 10 AOXBS, Jlo road; PRICE $250 PER ACRE; one of our best buys in the of Portland. ( lO ACM near Beaverton; on good publio road; ffi i?f I acres of it as rich onion land as there Is In the Willamette valley; PRICE 82,(00; $1,000 cash, balanoe to ault the purchaser. 14U ACUI within H-mile of good railway station, all cleared and--In X a high state of cultivation; sou ricn ana iana nee wu, never-iaiung stream of water; PRICE $260 PER ACRE; $500 cash, balance easy, payment. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY i243M STARK STREET J0UMAL UNEESCOST LITTLE. ACCOMPLISH 1IUCH- OREGON'S! OPPORTUNITY . J Colonist Rates from all parts of the United States and Canada to all -1 parts of Oregon and the Northwest will be again put into effect by THE OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. (Lines in Oregon.) MARCH 1, 1908 and will continue daily through--out March and April. From tha Middle be as follows the principal west the cities rates i of 111 CHICAGO . HT. LOUI8 noil sunsct Sl si "tit Kft COUNCIL BLUJTi 3 3 0.0 f3"5" OMAHA ,vlO V( 530.00 St. PAuii :.;.:S3o:o WTtnn COUNCIL BLVJFJT3 . , . . KANSAS CITT ure Corresponding rates from all other eastern points. Stopovers at pleai ai ail puinis in urun. , -i--.. The Colonist Rate is the greatest of all homebuilders. Oregon has unlimited resources and needs more people who desire homes and larger opportunities. ' -t- - Oregon people eaa accomplish splendid results by heralding this portunlty fo all the world. Send Oregon literature giving 71,. for It If necessary. s on- Call on the above railroad Here at home if desired. Any agent is authorlsed.to ac.:. rt the re.; deposltand letfJlUcket t0 ny Po1" Call on any u. H. & ... " General Fassenrar Asraot. oi,, 1. Ce 4 4- 1 .(.. ,