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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. . WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 23, 1603. 13 FUEL. H ..STREET, Dct; " WATCH Wanted ! f ' i Wrappers' and Cash Boys mWf Wanted I ' Salesmen with 4 References Sims KiivaiiS) file F AIHI Tremenflons Sacrifice Sale of $45,800.00 Worth ol High Qass ITMlNQfAND' HATS At 42c on the Dollar of Value rlftthintr from the Schwartz Clothinc, ComDanv of ' Marvsvillc' California, and i!l22!-S5-h'SS tL fSfuU confidence of the pubUc. There Effl be no qiappointment: no misrepresentation; of any kind. The goods. are tlus seasons newest spring and 'summer styles, selected for the-most representative houses in the west. Sale Begins Thursday, April 30, and Lasts for 30 Days Positively No Longer 1 10000 Men and Art entire; jobber's line: This stock comprises some of thefinestmakes in the land iriteery size and style (conceivably every one this season's latest 'fashion. 1 AAFor Pick of $2.00 and $2.50 Soft and Stiff 2) I UU Hats m every new style of telescope, Pinch Crown and Fedora stylesr-200 dozen to select from. C I fk C-FW :picit' of .3,000 Hats in thevery latest 3) 1 00 sprmg and summer styles Paragon,: Gor don, -Reliance' and all other standard $3.00 and $3.50 makes in; either soft or stiff styesevery-size for men or young men-Pakota, Pinch Crown, Fedora, Graceo i-in Stetson; Knox ''and Dunlap styles.;-: 'vV'.v ' , T Q Ef Gives you pick of over 200 dozen Hats that p;dt)are worth from $4.00, to $5.00 Jn derby and soft styles Hill, Stetson and other good makes in cludedi i The stock is too large to evert attempt to describe.- , . From 30 to 50 bust measure, bearing the labels of best makers of fine4. clothing in the unitea states, au xor xnis-spnng ana Biuamw , in double and single-breast sacks for business and dressy wear. 500 styles to pick from. Q A QC Takes pick of hundreds of elegant dark and medium col p4Qu ors-uits worth from $10.00 to $15.00. Sack and walking styles.. ' ' - ( . ' , d H - Q C For choice of 500 single-breasted, a 1 s o d o u b 1 e-breasted bOOu Sack and Walking Style Suits" to fit young men and all shapes to 46 bust Blacks, Blues and Fancies, worth $12.00 to $20.00. aq qp Extra quality goods, bearing makers labels, Serges, Clays J)0Ouand Unfinished Worsteds; Blue, Black, also Brown, Olive and Gray Mixtures and fancy All Wool or Union Worsteds, Serges and double-breasted Sack and WalkingSuits, worth $18.00 to $25.00,. 110 CThe finest grades, latest styles imported materials, J) 1 l .OuSerges, Thibets, Clays, Unfinished Worsteds, Silk Mix tures, all-wool and Union Worsteds, Blacky Blue, Brown, 'Gray, Drab; also Tweeds, Cassimeres, Cheviots; some full silk-lined; some satin-linedj worth $22.00 to $30.00. ' :f. T Q g Take your unlimited choice of finest and best Suits in 3)iOOuthe entire 1,000. Elegant full Silk or Serge lined Serges, Clays,' Thibets, Unfinished Worsteds, Silk Mixed Materials from the bon-ton makers of America; Sacks and Walking Suits worth $30.00 to $45.00. Hard to fit and hard to please men will have no trouble being fully satisfied in this peerless and elegant lot. 2000 Pairs Pan is No pen description can convey the least idea of the 400 styles, to fit men and young men from 30 t(5Cfvaist measured (CI A A or medium and - light color all- 3) 1 .UU wool goods, worth to $3.00. t , . q I X For Corduroy,' Worsted, Cassimere and P 1 00 Cheviot, all' colors worth to $3.50. j , (CI A Q. For elegant wool and silk-mixed goods ; also J) I m7 0 Union Worsteds, worth to $4.00. ; (t J Z A For extra fine quality Black and Blue Serges DOy and Worsteds; all colors and styles; worth to $6.00. .-. ' .. -"Mi ' (U5 Z AFor choice of all Trousers; sizes to 50 waist; tyuMs the very best that money can buy, worth to $10.00. The above stock is so vast and so many : kinds and sizes that you will be suited. : , SUSPENDERS, dent Suspenders,? all other makes of 50c Suspenders. 5 For President Suspenders, ' worth 50c; 19c for Remembcr' thiss a.,m.f April 30f and lasta for 30 doyc-no longer. It is ppliqr to como here carlyjn tho'salo, as we employ over 35 calcspcopie ana tne exact arucie you may nave m minu may u u yvu wiuy ; :.,::Rknkiint.rtck--A- S12.000 Stock of Women's Skirts v The'lmperial SldrtCompany's entire $12,000 stock:bf Women's 'skirtsmiist; be sold at once to satisfy creditors. They are also .a Uttileut of place with'our Wg, stock of men's clothing, but we must seU them quickly at about 35 cents on the 'dollar of value. - ' Uw9 ' , .v ..'4 oAMAHf a cvroTQ ' FANCY SKIRTS . . ; VOILE SK1KTS. f . , V . . w. . - -. a. I a., tt m i , 1 - - ftfiOS lim 00 Panama Skirts. ............ r ...$3.95 !pl5.00 rancy oKirts. . ...... . ,5o.ya f J5.00 Voile Skirts, -vv:vvvV:-'V'--?55 S .. ..$4.95 $12.50 Fancy Skirts ...$4.95 $12.50 Vode Ski $1 W0 Panama 3-; , $5.00 to $8.00 Fancy Skirts... $1.98 to $3.95 and lasts -.C E. HEARD. Adiuster. ' . LOUIS MINOWITZ, First Assistant. rv .; 1g. B. WALLACE, Second Assistant and Accountant. ifiE t. . WM OPEN FRIDAYS AND ' SATURDAYS TIUU IO O'CLOCIC P. M. 2nd Store from Olds C: Ins Dcpartm't Stc; Ml - .