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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, THURSDAY ' EVENING. MARCH 28, 1003.
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THE WORLD'S BEST STANDARD MAKES .
Our convenient Shoe Department is where you'll find the eatchiet
ideas for spring in Oxfords, black and tan, and all the new high
shapes, v . '
$3.00 E Fit Oxfords, Blucher cut, gunmetal, patent Corona colt,
tan, willow calf vici, pair fZ.35
NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES ON OUR ENTIRE SHOE
STOCK;
$2.50 value. J Sale price H2
$3.00 value. Sale price..... .'
$3.50 value. Sale price iS2i
$4.00 value. Sale price i
$5.00 value. Sale price 5
10c size Shinola Blacking
New Spring' Shirts
$1.25 Coat Shirt; on 'and off like a coat, dark and light colors, all
8jiC9 , ,
75c Negligee Shirts, blue, pink, white, tan. While they last 50f
Underwear Bargains
50c value Derby Ribbed Undershirts or Drawers, pink, blue, brown
and white ,3
$1 50 Worsted Derby Ribbed Undershirts or Drawers. Special.. r
Sample line Silk and Lambswool Undershirts, values $3 to $4 95
donft MvNcto'Snrine Suiti.300 Pdri Men'sTronscrs
IMPORTANT TO EVERY CLOTHING BUYER!
Our ability to quote the remarkably low prices that appear below is a result of the recent purchase made by our eastern
buyer, Mr. Tames W-Shaw. We bought the entire output of the Arion System Guaranteed Clothing: and Howard
Trousers, the pants of quality, -for casbat a' big discount all this season's 1908 Spring Styles. The times are very dull
in the Eastern markets and the" money market still more so. This is one of the greatest clothing purchases in years, not
only because the values are the most extraordinary, ever quoted in Portland, but because every suit of, the entire tour
thousand is in a new 1908 style and thoroughly high class and desirable in every way. Values almost beyond belief.
Sale Comrhences Friday, March 27, 1908. at 9 a. m..
THE IDEAL CL0TDING STORE, 53 and 55 North Third, Cor. Davis
PREPARE TO BE SURPRISED
No. 2, $15.00 and $18.UU Men s spring
$645
Lot No. 1, Men's New Spring Suits, 1908
The snappiest 6uits for men we have seen to
sell at $10.00 and $12.50. Browns, tan and
oyster gray in the beautiful shades that are
maL-incr I9flfl snrinc suits for men so at
tractive. Perfectly tailored, perfect fitting styles ; many of the
coats with fancy pocket flaps, sleeve . cuff s ; many of the pants
have belt loops and side straps, characteristics of custom 'tailor
ing. Bie values at $10.00 and $12.50, double and single breasted.
All Sizes; greatest vaiucs ever wjcicu ti pvi.vif
Your Hat
Needs
FULLY PROVIDED FOR
IN OUR SUPERBLY
STOCKED HAT STORE.
95f for your choice of any
$1.50 or $1.75 hat.
$1.45 for your choice of any
Ideal Guaranteed $2 hat.
$1.95 for your choice of any
Ideal Special $2.50 hat.
$2.20 for your choice of any
Maxwell $3.00 hat.
Neckwear
Silk Four-in-Hands, all patterns of
qualities that formerly sold at 25a
and 35c. Remarkable low
price 15
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Jvif& view
7k' ft tAr 1
blue
Suits To see the magnificent display will
make you long to get into your spring suit.
You will find in this lot the handsome new
chA Unwn no. Risruit Rrown. Terra Cotta
Brown, Olive Green and Elephant Shades. Some are outlined
in chalk and pencil stripes in various colors, others are new plaid
effects in dark blue colorings, l ne popular snaaow weaves win
be in vorue. A sio.uo ana aia.uu-Bim ai oniy jpo.ou.
Lot No, 3 The man with your oppor
tunity is here; don't delay. Men's and
young men's tailor made suits in the
latest models; all the newest shades and
rnlnrs: absolutely hand tailored double
and 6ingle breasted models; all sizes. Also
serges; $20.00 and $25.00 values, $12.35.
Lot No. 4, $30.00 and $35.00 Fancy Suits
A great grouping of splendid all the
year round styles and weights, fine im
ported worsteds, serges, Thibets, excel
I..., .,-il,'tir anA tviicTi faririr.e,? nerve.
alpaca and mohair linings; an almost endless variety of beauti
ful new styles will greet you at only $17.85,
2200 Pairs Men's Howard Trousers
The variety of materials is almbst without limit and includes worsteds,
cheviots and tweeds, in stripes, plaids and fine mixtures. No matter
how tall or short, how fat or thin you are, we can tit you perfectly.
Every waist measure from 29 to 54 ins. Every inseam from 28 to 36 ins.
$3.00 values 2.10
$4.00 values f3.15
f3.85
$1.50 values f 1.15
$2.50 values f 1.85
$5.00 values
Boss of the Road, Union-Made Overalls, 75c grade, pair 60
Boss of All Jumpers, 50c grade for, each 25
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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED. WHAT OTHERS ADVERTISE WE SELL FOR LESS PROVEN BY EVERY PRICE NAMED
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53 and 55 North Third
Corner Davis St
THE IDEAL CLOTHING STORE
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INTERESTS ISSUE
KHOCyjORIES
Unfair Estimates Give Ab
surd Totals of Country's
i Unemployed.
(Bpdil DUpttch to Tht Jonrntl.)
Chicago. March 25. Much interest
has been token In determining: the mo
tive of a New York newepaper" efforU
to Ahow that there are thousands upon
thousands of men out of employment
In the United States. The story was
Bent out last Saturday night- to various
newspapers that make a habit or
standing by the interests" and it has
now come to light tHat the figures were
not authorised by the unions nor were
they accurate in any respect.
The supposition Is that the facts were
presented in the interests of the great
. V I .I 1.1. a an) frrt
ranroaa comoiimuuui win,
try into accepting the scales offered the
men. Persons representing vast combi
nations of capital are said to have been
Insidiously spreading stories of great
surplus in the labor market for the pur
pose of sending wages downward.
Misleading rirures.
The totals for the country were not
considered so extravagant but had the
Frorata of all the states Instead of a
ew been followed in the line of reason
ing set forth in the inspired article the
total of 8,000,000. and not 1,200.000, as
estimated y me ranrunue, wuuiu ij
more in accordance with the inspired
estimate. . ,
The Illinois estimates were greatly In
error, the New York estimates were en-
tlp... an1 t A "Ma H A ffh II S A tt
estimates (the exception) below the
mark by 200 per cent. In every state
mentioned and In every city the "sures
were wrong. iocaiiy m uiienii.uu
have been reduced in ranks until con
naari xnrmil Knw York
City reports that men are rapidly going
oacic to worn. ' ui Aujoir. ovi.
that only 6.000 men are now out of work
in southern California and the labor
council of San Franclsoo reports that
nearly all union men are back at work
and that the unemployed there number
7.000. Instead of 26,000 as reported.
At -Tew Orleans.
New Orleans reports that the outlook
has Improved and that estimates of un
employed there have been widely exag
gerated. St. Louis says that there are
about 15,000 out of employment there
and not 34,000: further, that the situa
tion is improving. All other estimates
run contrary to the railroad reports.
With a presidential election coming
on the trusts, aided by the tainted
press, are attempting to put up a
calamity howl that will get workmen In
line against trust-busting policies.
Soger B. Blnnort
For District Attorney.
KILLS HIS WIFE, HER
SISTER AND HIMSELF
(United Prate Laaaed Wire.)
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ran ere d through excessive drinking, Jer
ry Jlinngnt, agea , eany iuur uv
and killed- his wife and hi young sister-in-law,
Carria Balson, and then sent
a hullptf through his own head, dying
almost instantly.
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HUGHES REFUSES
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New York Governor Will
Not Grant Gillette Stay
of Execution.
rUnltad Pma Laed Wirt.)
Auburn. N. Y., March 26. Mrs. Louise
Oilleite, mother of Chester Gillette, the
youth sentenced to die in the electrto
chair next Monday morning for the mur
der of his sweetheart. Miss Grace
Brown, today sent the following mes
sage to Governor Charles Evan Hughes:
"Can you say before God that you
have no doubt of my boy's guilt? Pleaee
telegraph reply. If you say you can
not, his Diooa wui De upon your neaa.
(Signed. Louise Gillette."
Governor Hushes replied through his
secretary that he did not feel justified
In interfering with the action of the
law.
Mrs. Gillette, who is bearing herself
like a Spartan mother, visited her son
in the death cell at the prison today and
sought to encourage the boy. He as
sured his mother he would die calmly
and bravely, and that she would have
no cause to feel ashamed of him.
The execution will take place at
o'clock In the morneng and following the
autopsy the remains will De turned
over to ha boy's mother.
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JOHNSON AFTER
1MB fflZE
University of Oregon Gradu
ate to Contest for Scholar
ship This Year.
(Special DtoDitcb to Tba Jon real.)
University of Oregon, Eugene, March
28. Wlster W. Johnson, ' a member of
last year's graduating class, and at
present a student at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. wa the unani
mous choice of the faculty Tor the Ore
gon reoresentatlve in the Rhodes schol
arship contest this year. Mr. Johnson
ton the examinations successfully last
year but was defeated by a Willamette
university student. He Is the youheeat
son of the first president of the Univer
sity of Oregon and was popular while
nere. - .
Besides Johnson Cecil Lvons ana Hnl
ton HamLle also passed the examina
tions successfully last year, but as they
will be eligible again next year it was
thought only right to give Johnson an
other chance. No Oregon student will
iaae u examination mis year. -
ANOTHER MILESTONE
: . FOR JUDGE WILLIAMS
Judge George H. Williams, the grand
Old man of Portland, -celebrated - his
15th birthday Monday. This evening a
dinner will be given In his honor at the
Arlington club by 65 of the prominent
citizens and business men of the town
who have been associated with him in
the past years, number o gpeechea
will tf Stvtn, 1
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DEBATE TONIGHT
Eugene Orators Hope to Win
but Expect Decision Will
Be Very Close.
(Special Dlapatck to Tba Journal.)
University of Oregon, Eugene, March
2. AU preparations for the debate
with the University of Idaho are com'
pleted and the Indications are that Vll
lard hall will be crowded tonight. The
team arrived this morning and are all
ready to face their opponents.
ThA order in which the debaters will
speak will be as follows: W. C. Nich
olas of Oregon, B. I. Mudgett of Idaho,
VVW.OI 14.. uafii V vhtbv.j, v. . .
Matthews of Idaho, Jesse H. Bond of
Oregon, K. O. Jones or laano ana reoui
Fal by Jesse H Bond of Oregon. Bond
1. thtt nnlv mnrnber of last year's team
who will debate against Idaho, but Ea
ton and Nicholas are both good men and
have made fine records in their society
debates. While Oregon hopes to win
the decision is expected to be very close.
Tha Oresron team .will defend the
question while the Idaho team will have
the negative side to argue for. The
ludgea will be President Crooks of Al
bany college. Professor Prideaux of
Willamette university and Judge Otto
Kraemer of Portland. Attorney Bron
augh was unable to act and Judge Krae
mer kindly consented to take his place.
Manager Smith is to be congratulated
on the selection of Judges as they are
all broad minded men.
Carnival in Paris.
(United Preu Leased Wire.)
Paris. March 26. All Paris turned
out today or the festivities in connec
tion with the annual Ml-Careme carnival.
The spectacular procession and the put-i
llo decorations were fully as gorgeous
Rare Old Picture of urury Lane Tbrtre, London, Which Burned to tM Ground Tuesday.
as In any previous year. Mademoiselle
Farnandn Morln. the voung market
woman who was honored this year with
the election of queen of the carnival,
was received bv President and Madame
FalUeres at the Elyssee with the cus
tomary elaborate ceremonies. It is no
empty honor to be queen of the market
women and laundresses. Mademoiselle
Morln received from the president of the
republic a handsome Jewelled brooch and
the fans municipality preseniea ner
with a diamond bracelet. The various
articles that went to make up her mag
nificent "coronation" costume were con
tributed by leading modistes and shopkeepers.
SIDE TRACKS LAID
BY GANG AT CLIFFS
(Special Dispatch to Tba Journal.)
Cliffs. Wash., March 26. -The Spo
kane, Portland & Seattle railway steel
gang are here laying the sidetracks in
the company's yards. There are about
30 men at work and they will put in
eight miles of trackage before leaving.
The roundhouse turntable will also be
completed and many other Important
Improvements made. Engines can now
receive coal from both aldea of 4th'
mammoth coal bunkers. I
New families are moving Into Cllffa'
and residence property la In great de-
mand. There Is good money In the ln-i .
vestment for some one ' to come her.
and erect a number of cheap and. high-'
priced dwellings. f
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The Taft workers may mako a new?
move for the delegates from Vermont. .
as a result of the death of Senator
Proctor. It is probable that some as-f
pirants for the senatorship will seek;
the aid of the administration and of tha
secretary of war toward, furthering their
ambitions. i
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