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Tins OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, , WEDNESDAY EVENING, : MARCH 1 18, 1 1908. $ Will Be Sold at 1 1 ,vmxV5rRT c nil iiivi'' vissiwi w!ar c o- jpc tp 1,. H Jr MA-.S&8HS: II III! Ill 111 li l -X V MfVjrii Ifl I 1 I 11 1MIIIIII 111 IIUII fill 1 '1 H IiW v I All 1 Itt - , Wl The Big Stock of Fine Goods From the Best and Largest Store Located on Third St. East Side of Street Water pipes bursted in basement storerooms. Thousands of dollars' worth of Spring Goods, more or less wet. Can't advertise the name of the big Third Street Store, but labels are on goods. , The otock consists of Spring Goods, Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Petticoats, Waists, Under Muslins, Coats, Jackets, Bedding, Dress Goods, Batiste, Voile, Etamine Drapery, Gingham, Crown C& Eagle's Cotton Batting, Ladies' and Misses' and Children's Shoes, Yarns, Carter's Ink, Mucilage, Paste, Toilet and Pure Castile Soaps, Toilet Sets, Brushes, Combs, Dolls, Men's and Boys' Shirts, Hats, Underwear, Sox, Suspenders. - Will Be On .Sale Beg inninir at Once Divided into lots and slaughtered at 5 to 50 per cent on the dollar, at prices according to conditions. i j HP I 1 5 1 I? I Cj F Every article must be sold prices must do the work and do it quickly. No such slaughter of fine goods ever took place on Oregon 1 I 7 T" soil Some goods were thoroughly wet they will go for a mere song. Others are in almost or perfect condition, and even they will go for next to nothing. See the name of the big Third Street Store on the goods. It's the best store on the street. See the goodsand you'll buy a year's supply at this merciless slaughter sale. LADIES' SUITS Some have the linings slightly soiled, others are in perfect condition the boxes only damp. They are all new spring fashions, in black, blue, brown, stripes, checks and mixtures, plaids, etc. Also Linen, Lawn and Chambray Suits, Broadcloths, Serges, Velour6, Brilliants, etc. Suits that would sell at $15 to $50. Read the prices, and you'll com prehend this great slaughter of fine goods. $3.95 for elegit $12.00 Suits. $4.95 for very handsome $15.00 Suits. $7.95 for big lot, all kinds, to $30.00 Suits. Ail Q For Broadcloths, etc., big variety, to 3)1 i.Oj $50.00 Suits. For lot Linen and Chambray to $7.00 pl,y) Suits. (tO flC kQt ne men an( Chambray to $12.00 fr4D Suits. ti M Big lot very fine Lawn, etc., to $18.00 Suits. COATS Aa q For Covert Tan Coats, $9.00 foCtijd values. $4.95 for Silk Coats, sold up to $15.00. Ai Q For elegant lot very fine up to $22.50 3)1 OD Coats. SKIRTS Black, blue, brown, plaids, mixtures, etc. a most perfect and elegant lot. Ai A rf. Plaids, etc., tailor-made, to $7.50 hl." Skirts. $2.95 Cloths, Serges, etc., worth to $10.00. j Panamas, Cloths, etc., perfect condition, JO $12.50 values. ' PETTICOATS Black, sateen and fancies, silks, etc. For Sateens, was $1.25; perfect condition. tfA For Sateens, etc., was $2.50; fine condi i)jC tion. $1.39 Big lot Heatherbloom $3.00 Petticoats. $2.95 Lot Silk Petticoats, worth to $7.50. $3.95 Choice of all up to $10.00 values. UNDERMUSLIINS Some wet, others only box wet, finest kinds. 501, 75, 85 95 Were $1.25, $1.75, $2, $3. CHEMISE 45 arid 75 Perfect condition were $1.00; $1.50 and jjz.uu. 59c DRAWERS Knit and muslin. Several hundred will be as sorted and put in three big lots, according to con dition. 19 for choice of one big lot. 29 Choice of another big lot. 49 Choice of another big lot, very finest. PIECE OOODS, DOMES TICS, ETC. Thousands of yards Kerrsinglan & Clairmont, Batiste, Antoinette, Chiffon, Voile, Etamine, Gmg- nams. 1, 3, 5 Big lot Batiste, according to condi- tion: was sold at 10c to 20c yard. 2yi, Qf 12l2f Clairmont Batiste, was 20c to 30c yard. 1Y, 5, 10 According to condition, was 30c to 40c yard. 94 Big lot 40c Antoinette. 1,. 5fS 10, 15 Chiffon Voile, was 30c to 45c yard. IVit A. F. C. 15c Ginghams, was 15c, perfect oraer. SILK AND WASHABLE WAISTS" Many dozens, some slightly damaged, others almost pertect all new spring goods, and you would not know they were ever in. a watery state ii we am not ten you. A For choice of big lot, worth to 05C $2.50. QA For choice of a big lot, worth to $JtJ0 $3.00. 9 IC AND ?3.45 Big lot Jap Silks, worth &utU o.uu to $1U.UU. 9 A C Taffetas, etc., $7.50 to $10.00 0 values. 200 Prs. WOOL, BLANKETS All in good or perfect condition. $1.69 White, etc., regular $3.50 ralues. $2.85 White, full size, wool, $6.00 price. $4 05 Fine Ljmb's Wo)1' fuI1 ?ize heavy $10 (ft CH Pure Wool, white, heavy, full size, $15 values. THIS IS THE MOST TERRIFIC OF FINE BEDDING EVER IN PORTLAND SACRIFICE JEEN SUNDRIES Soaps, Dolls, Carter's Inks, Paste, Mucilage, Toilet Sets, Brushes, Combs, Pins, Cotton Batting, Yarns, etc. 2x3 Fairy Soap; limited. 18 lb. Best Italian pure Castile; 40c kind. 2 Carter's Inks, 5c bottles. 2y2f Mucilage, 5c bottle. 5 Mucilage, 10c bottles. 2y34 Paste, 5c bottles. 5 Paste, 10c bottles. 15 for 30c Eagle's Crown Cotton Batting. 10 for 20c Purity Cotton Batting. 49 for 75c 4-lbs. Royal Batting. WOMEN'S SHOES Hundreds upon hundreds of pairs White Cloth and Kid Oxfords, Leather Oxfords, Ties, Juliets, Street and Dress bhoes, in vici, kid, calf, patent, etc. the best brands known to the trade. Some have the shine knocked off of them, others are in the pink of perfection. 25 Bic: lot, white, etc., soiled, worth to $2.00. hA Big lot Oxfords, white, etc., slightly damp, UUL worth up to $2.50. an White, black and tan Oxfords, street and if DC dress, assorted accordingly. Worth to $3 Af Fine dress and street, 500 pairs worth tDl.j:? to $3.00. (t OA, Hand welts, very fine, perfect order, to D107 $4-00 values. QIRLS SHOES A thousand pairs, divided into three lots. fA boiled, not hurt tor wear, to $1.50 t)C values. OA Fine lot, perfect and in good condition, to OUL $2.00 valtfes. $1.39 Finest misses' dress, to $3.50 values. TABLE LINENS Hundreds of yards of fine quality only: al most perfect condition yardage and remnants. 25r yard best white Table Linen, 60c Broods. 35 yard, excellent quality Table Linen, 85c quality- . Remnants damp or slightly soiled at less than one quarter value. MEN'S and BOYS' SHOES Great bargains, mostly boxes wet ; goods all O. K. For big lot wet mens and boys to $3.00 f YARNS Fine Wool and German Goods. 7y2 for 15c quality. 1,000 OTHER ARTICLES AT ONE-QUARTER AO ZfOC Shoes. A ft j Big lot, all kinds, street and dress Shoes, t)lDD men's and youths', to $3.50 values. $2.15 An nj Hand welt street and dress to $6.00 psOD goods. 39 Big lot damaged Slippers. Big lot, perfect condition, ..to $4.00 Shoes. HATS 98$ Over 100 boxes wet spring $2.50 Hat. $1.65 Boxes wet Soft and Stiff to $4.00 Hats. ' Ten bargain counters full of men's and boys goods at almost nothing 5 to 50 per cent of regular price. . MEN'S GOODS A royal carnival of Shirts, new spring goods; underwear, etc. LIOHTLY DAMAQED MEN'S OOODS ... . Hats, Caps, Shirts, Underwear, Socks, Sus penders, Sweaters, etc. Q Black and Tan Socks, 20c value; OC boxes wet. 12y2$ For plain and fancy 30c Socks. x For damp plain and fancy 10c to 20c -Hand-" J)C kerchiefs. v .' 12y2$ For wet box 35c Suspenders. 25 For wet box 50c to 75c Suspenders. 19 For wet box Silk 50c Ties. ' s 25 For big lot 75c Soft Shirts. 39 For any lot to $1.00, all kinds Shirts. 19 For wet box 50c Underwear.' iivf for wei dox i.w unaerwear. . , SUITS FOR MEN 300 Suits from 33 to 44 sizes, bought toooen new men's department; only boxes wet; a few pants damp. , " ' ' ( $3.95 For 200 regular $10.00 Suits. , , . V $6.95 For 500 regular $15.00 Suits. )' $9.65 For 500 regular $25.00 Suits. pants Only about 800 pairs, all kinds. ' 79 For wet $2.50 Pants. , ' $1.65 For wet $4.00 Pants. . ; J $2.85 For wet up to $10.00 Pants. . 10 For choice of 1,000 wet odd Vests, worth from $1.00 to $5.00 each. , ; , H NOTE V During this sale no goods delivered or sold on approval. Every article is just as represented in this advertisement. There never was such an hon est, fair, square sacrifice of new up-to-date goods. Sale will begin every morning at opening time, and continue until closing. Every arrangement has been completed to harfdle the immense crowds. Goods are piled high on tables, all marked in plain figures. If the clerks are busy, wait on yourself. Be oleas- ant, for you can save lots of money ron just the goods you want This sale is' the crownintr event of 25 years' career of the great Boston Store. ' Thousands of Dollars' Worth of the World's Best Dry Goods, Etc; From the Basement of the Big Third Street: Dry GootfsMIoo Will Be Sacrificed at the BOSTON SJ0RE, Corner First and Salmon Streets