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13 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, ' MAY 15,' ' 1' ; 3. TOMORROW Most Notable and Op portune Savings Ever Men's Clothing and Ibts,- Ld!es' Suits, Skirts, 7cists; Etc., AH to BeScM at 35c to 50c on the Dollar uirered Entire Corner Fifth and Alder Streets i MA SATURDAY. MAY ' 1 5tlh in air t -1 CLOTHES FOR HEN AND YOUNG HEN All New Spring Styles and. Patterns Through a fortunate trade transaction we secured the entire stock of the. Worburton Salvage & Adjustment Co. AT 35 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR OF VALUE 0-' OU CLOSE Faultlessly Tailored ; . Qarhierits Less Than Actual v Cost to Manufacture More sensational and still greater reductions. It'sa harvest of bargains heretofore "unheard of. ' Price-cutting that isY revelation. It's a" 'tremendous eventw greater and bigger than anyever held here before. Share in these great savings and come early. 1 . . - y - t - - - " -v ' - -a. .v ' ".$4.85 Men's Clothing - From the Worburton Stock at Less Than the . , Cloth Cost. Men's befct quality $12.50 and $15 bmts Ihe Annex pnee ....... Men's Suits, worth " to $20, swell" j A o r extreme styles The Annexe price .'ODOD Men's Fine Tailor Made Suits,' worth $25.00; thousands to' select from The An- An nH . nex price ,.'. ... O Ut The Worburtojn $30 Fine Hand A njj Made Suits The Annex price . . . tff 1 1 OD The finest clothes in America, silk ' lined, worth to $45.00 The Annex Ai o or? V dlJ.OD WORBURTON HATS Sacrificed All Worburton $2 and $2.60, Fine fff Dress Hats -The Annex price OC The Worburton $3.00 Hats, all go aa at The Annex price of ..... . . !)1UU The Worburton stock of fine $4.00 and $5.00 Hats Choice, The Annex A Of orice , J i t . f. 25c and 50c Cans choice . 10 anH 2f5 Men'a good $10; Work Suits--The aa iyr- Annex price .. ...... Men S ' fine Odd Coats, worth SJi in itr $15 The Annex price ........ Men's Pants Must be Sold RsmHImm nf Vsi.,. $2.50 Pants Annex price ....... 7.81.19 W.vv Jfantsr-Annex price .....JH.48 $4.00 Parits Annex price ..... ... ...JI1.8S $5.00 Pants Annex price . '. . ; . . i . J Come Early Avoid the Afternoon and Even ,, i X !' .? ;" ': Crowds.; ; . Rousing Sensational Bargains In ; WOMEN'S SUITS ' v $T5,004Fine ? Women$ Tailored frOvl ntf Suits The Annex price ; ....V&VO $40.00 and $50.00 Women's Newest Style But terfly Suits The Annex : . Cl O QC pnee ...... , . v . . . . .... , . Jl OO Women's Finest $30 and $35 f1 J Af TaUpred Suits Annex price ....&4"I) .Women's $25. to $50-iIk Presses J ah The Annex price I, -..'.l 14 aid Women's and Misses' $10.00 and A j nr $18.60 Box Coats Annex price . '54a "D Women's $50.00 Long Silk Rain (f1 J Of Coats Annex price ... . . ...... .A 1 4. OD Women's $9 and $10 SkirtSr-The AC Annex orice A t wumens ana ?o Marts The Women's $15 and $20 finest Vcwle" Aft Ap Skirts-The Annex price v.. OO.tD $10 and ' $12.50 NetlWaistaThe ii AO Annex price : it . : . . :. : :i ii!4HO $2 and $4 White 'Waists, some slightly ft -soiled Annex price i. .... .. , . . DC $1 Buys $2, $3 and $4 worth. It's the Moat : . Tremendoua of All Sacrifices. . : r . $15 and $18 Women's Fine Panama j an Skirts Annex price i ...... . J)4 UU - $5.00 Ladies AUL?aers XX ' Annex price . : J wV. ..''. . . OH $50 and $60 Women's Long Silk A pjr ' women s shk jumper ouits rr Annex pricey ; t . . .' . . i . . . . , tJ 1.000 Parasols at Half Price and T $15 and $20 Covert Jackets The 7 r Annex price . . .'. . . ............. $ jfj $25 Black Jacketa-iAnnex price t . , . . .8.05 M Aft 1 I innex price . . . . . . J I .rfrt I V " ' Everv article 35 to 50 tercent of retail value. ThW 1 - 7,:- 7 t xvv, oavtmvc w. imc wearing apparei ever nciq on ine jraanc coast. - . . i i 1 ' r ' 1 --in' n iii" " ' ' ' : ; , . ... p, 1 ' - - -"-" t.:.i" f' I I ' llTl ALLIANCE CONVENTION OPENS :))r. Bajles and Ee?. Jjsaac j Hess; Amongf Promineht I ; Men Present. V r The annus! convention of th Chris tian and Missionary alliance opned last filRht at the Alliance chapel, corner East -Ninth nod Clay atreeta, with a rood at tendance. VTh addres of tha erentng 4V i -v: . Another prominent sDeaker lb attend- anee at the conTmtton ta Rer laaae Hens, mianlonarr to China, who during; the past year tina bees traveling through the country and apeakina- in the Inter est of the alliance. Rev. Hess -was for merly a prosperous fanner, and then a figure In politics and was prominent in iinanciai axiairs in fennsyivanta. Twelve years ago he renounced all that his position and influence save him and Sailed for China. nra th. Both of these nea will be heard At the conTeiuon, wnicn continues with serv ices today at 8:30 and 7:80. tomorrow at m eam sours ana Bunday wltlt aerv Ices at 10:80. !:S0 and 7:80. . During this western tour conventions have been held at Seattle. Bellingliam, TEN DAYS' IIMIT ON CITY HAN'S VACATION No city employe can' be granted a vacation of more than 10' davs. Ing to the Interpretation of the city Spokane. f ferine Everett and Chehalis. hv, c. U. Bawtelle. the president ef me uiance in tnis city, "nave been far In excess of that received In other rmmrm. ana ins rnnvnnnn. tia v.A full of Interest, The Christian an Mla- eionary i:iance is an organisation about 26 years old. It now haa ion miulnn. ice in me mreign neicfc uur work la uufiiupiiuminaiionai. ana tne adherents re communicants In many of the ciiurcues. ifelffl(gini, TMs WS1S I iteresft Dr. Milton li. Bales. lUrgLJlT Rev. Milton M. Bavles. i : : tu IieToTecretary of the alHafica. ho gave an interesting talk on mls Aions. . '..-, . . Pr- yle 1 of naUonal repu- lth Dr. A. B. eimpson. the founder and first president of the alliance. He ?rved - as associate pastor with tr. Simpson, and has spent 10 years in Ahlraso a pastor.. Dr. Bayles Is also si author of someeote, whose works 3n cirlaTlolr 0t tViem mmw. AT THE THEATKES is "Mn. Wtem' at the Hefll. The attraction at the hmii thutH Fourteen Uj and Washington atreeta.. to- lr A Co.' productton of the famoui A sneclal nrin mitinu win tv at the Heilia- theatre tomorrow. tiir. Tar anerrpon, wnen "Mra. w igga of the Cabbage Patch" will be the Wll Seat , nyw on saie at tne tneatre. SefttJI ftalllinaT for Franrla tTn.M ? it. 1 II I "w-aaaassj w. Miv aVas. VsVX W wVt fT ne-twre, rouneentn ana Francis Wilson, who wiU be seen in the a 1 if" wmway wnen nnigncs were uu.u aiuuuir, 1 uesaay, yv etines- mj o. i ana th ehrosH soa- "For ever nine fn t tntfmmA mtt J pat an an4 tfartat tlla SSTi!? -lujeetioa of vara truer tin . "f". '1 roald aa.e aa eii,,n I r" auT before 3-urlBt the nin. rwr. beflr.! 'J?" " Jultate ant14 ml.7 "iS taTL?"" aa ... Wii. la b.aaU KrftJ ."TSSffi.1- .-j.-aoaai, StOaiWEe.'Ul. w b;rku. ..k.n er Grip,"" slo?I?:, tuatM4 to .or. or foat anr iao1. U Wa Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or k.T. SHOESrilNED FREE i Hair Cutting ft cents "The Heir to the Hoorali." Every member of tha Baker fltnrk company has a part of strong individu ality In the Paul Armstrong play, "The Heir in tha Rnnrah " l,l.krt,.. turninr people away at everv perform ance this week. Last three times at the caaer lomgni, tomorrow matinee and Next Week at the Baker. . Oebrae Allison will 'annene In : rut. lette's role of Captain Thome and Miss Jewell as the Confederate girl, Edith Varney, with the Baker Stock comjpan ' wnen oecrei aervice goes On the boards. Miss Revmmir will m. turn after a week's rest In the role of nainiy inue Carolina Minora, tha grlrl from, across tha street. v '.J s i 'vV "The Toreadow. - 'Commencing next Sunday afternoon the attraction at tha St a theatre will 5" .."w..mu',,al comedy, "The Torea dors. This will be presented by the Armstrong company, with tha full trengfff of the lively1 chonts and the Qnmd'g Fleet Pictures. xesterday arternOon for. tha first t eet in Frisco was seen and appreciated by large audiences at the yranu. . nis Is the first moving pic fl''.S ihe net nd berond question it is tha haa Oil k..k ...I. .hwnfli PtOaepWc , tandpoint, ever "it Gliy. ; i" Tha at.. v..lu "VVll 1 t.meaJr on tap at popular DrlCeS. Thla . ij . 1.. i. . " in. am.viivii la i.,7 J?rir' WWow Return K' a bur i,t.wUn "nF na dances. The larg. wlQOW nat la the world, a .Harrigan Is Coming.' KJ WJ, 11 the headline attraction next r.?Ji.-ih a,r"n- He has the hiirh "ne?lnC'aa yia?.' C,ent Tu'f ' r 1 . -TThe III V " said III w: II IH . :,,-., ...... ...... Ill .-K ; , If 9 . A 1 A l-f V t r w in ii i A III -V I II ; v, V Iff I ...A II v - I VI y i u m . v. ,i in- In v. . r -v r Hi- V I 7 I 1 V II I 1 I ii -- . a . . m i . a Ii .. i , . . If 1 1 ' ordinance by City Attorney Kavanaugh. Hwn wa urougnt up before the water board yesterday by the applica tion of Koseoe R. Morrill, a veteran employe' of the water department who rf vacation of 80 days. Super Jntendent Dodge and Dr. Raffety, of " we in lavur or. granting Morrill's , request, but In view of the etty attorney's decision 1 Monrtll was turned down. Another member of the department was granted aa absence of 80 daya on pay by Superintendent Dodge a. abort time ago. but Mayor Lane said yesterday that this was without author. lty and the matter will pe Investigated. Bootlegger CughtN (Special Dispatch to Be Joaraal.1 " Klamath Fall .Or, May 11. "BlackJe" Mclntyre, a local character, haa been arrested on tha charge of selling whiskey to an Indian. He was eaaght In the Act of handing a bottle of whiskey to a young Indian and re ceiving :tha sone-jv,.- Ladles' $4.0 and $1.00, new tan far den ties and colonials at' ll(B pair. Sample Shoe company, corner First and Madison. ' ' -PMawaaaiiMwiaaawMaMMMJlllJI t im in mm mci 01 nanoing a pottle 1 Mad I son. 4 S. BROMBBRQBR & CO. m V, V-.liaUilUSv UaVllUiSSrl!, Comer Sevrath HAS. SOLD. HIS ENTIRE $25,000 STOCK CONSIS TINO 6l? MEliS SUITS,! HATS, FURNISH3NQ IN ORDER TO REAUZE CASH QUICKLY ON, THE .TRANSACTION AND CLEAR THE STORE --v xj. -ana miu AiiiVAUAiNi6a Ja u ollv J-oc TnKUUuiiOUT, v A Mammoth Sale Beflins Tomorrow, :SaflDirtii 'Kbct a 8:30 A- M. JUST A FBW PACTS TO COINSIDER This is not a damaged or fire sale stock, but positively an exceptionai opportunity for smart dressers of Port- t iT ""&. -m w uic ywi iiAiiuit.i.uicrs 01 xne country m tne very latest zaas and fancies at less than manufacturer's cost No misrepresentations. Nothing reserved. - Contract goods included. A . a3VWVVJE JEttU;i j:jljlJS READ TDISEP ;.: iBo Arrcw' Brand ;;Cb!Ia BOg Imported Lisle Hose , ,.., .3 Pairs SOc - " fils25'Panc'MonaichShlri:A.. :. . Kn''V:;.- , - - ' . ' w-a- VsaXTa Bee kT . CSEi l k wl ' ' tP ' 1. V . V . t " i "! ? " la . "''" ... lia; ; '' 4' k -Ji V. vuwaiiu y pciiecKwear, in good .variety of patterns, iZ.9c; I50c President Susperiders. laee ?. 25C $3.00 Bedford Hats; . . ; . . .... ,1.05 .w stetson ttatf .V-..;?, ..V.. $2.45 $10.0Q Panamas v .;'. 4.85. $7.50 Panamas ..... .... . . . ........$3.75 $5.00 Split Straw Hats;.... .rh ?2.45 ; $2.50 Dent's jbr FownVa tCiH r9 fg-r. nfMi' vv':;:,:!' y Gloves .... . . . vi . v., .....v. .$1.15 1 $2.50 Star Brand Fancy Dress-Shirts?.. Y.. j8i.20 25c E. & W. Collirs U .r. ... . 2 for 25 $40.00 Sophomores Hand Tailored Suits... $18.75 $35.00 Sophomores Hand Tailored Suits. . $16.75 $30,00 Sophomores Hand Tailored Suite. 11 tiK 25.00 Sophomores Hand Tailored Suits. . .$11.35 ' - S V . V $20.00 Sophomores Hand Tailored Suits. V.$ .7.05 f 3rfJ:iM $ ,7.00 Men's tfewfangle Trousers.,,. ..;v.$ 3.45 tf:" fancy .vests :.--.. , : i i .-iv . .$ 1.95 . ,V Space in this paper is too valuable to allow us , , to quote . further the. prices goods are to h$ sold '. At Itirincr hU aaikrifii it W-s orfi-t- . 7 - " y uviv ill VUC BlUIC Kucs at ; umtu iess. man 'one 'nau regular price. "vii lunuvi uuiuuni. - , uiicr , unaerwear, ss igntgowns, raiamas,1 Bar and Waiters Coats, , - Silk and Linen. Handkerchiefs, Negligee Shirts; etc. T .! .- .t-. - X . . t f a. a - . . . " xvcincmucr, uns siorc was siocKea up witn the high-1 cf rises rtf men's rrw-1o fni Vi! w..w w. ....... - J-vMj v. niu OEaBUIl WClri '. ...ii.. oii,j Forge, Qe lccaUoa-33 t7sslilc5.on;Sfreel,:W 'J