THE " OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY ; EVENING, JUNE 12. v 1808.
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FIIID PARADISE III
SOUTH SEA ISLES
officers of Steamer Toreric
.Say Natives a' Peace
ful People. , . -
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TRAMP FORMERLY.'
. AUSTRALIAN LINER
Arrives Here After Exciting Voyage
From Guaymas,. Mexico,. Blx Days
Overdue -Will Load Lumber for
rorts in North China.
Ths British steamer Forerlo, Captain
Gardiner, which arrived her yesterday
afternoon from Ou&ymas to load lum
ber for north China, was for two years
In the South Sea Island trade until
about three months agro when , she was
sent to San Francisco with a cargo
Of coal for the Atlantic fleet. '
She was the first Uner of the Aus
tralian Mn It tn taka on the route abtin-
, doned by the Spreckela steamers and
B l mat lima .was in praciiumiy. vm
same command as today, - The officers
anAnlr vrv ..AnthiiHlttMtif.fi.llv of the
Llalands, comparing It with paradise and
They say the" natives are a friendly
lot, great Die; men and women, with a
most kindly disposition. The arrival
of the Forerlo at the Friendly Islands
after the Spreckles liners had been off
the tout e for some time was occasion
for much rejoicing; there.
Although in communication with Am
erica and Australia and sometimes the
Old world, the Islanders still prefer their
primitive mode- of- living.- They catch
fish. with carved or filed mothor-pf-pear
hooks and make -their clothing, by ham
mering wood Into a pulp that when
dry produces cloth somewhat resem-.
pnng reu. .
Coming up -the eoaat'-frora Guaymas
the Forerlo ran Into very strong head
winds and- It- took hen six days longer
than expected to complete tne run. iie
tng In ballast she had a bard time to
hold tip against the wind and waves,
specially when her propeller fanned
the air about as much as It churned the
After taking on l.OOOtttOO feet of lum
ber at the mills or tne Eastern a vvesi
rn Lumber cornnanv the Forerlo will
proceed to Puget sound to complete her
cargo. Ail ioia sne wiu carry nouui
I.ooo.ooo reel, , .
OOOL WIND CHECKS FLOOD.
Willamette WIU Likely Remain In
Channel This Season.
The cool weather has put a sodden
check to the rise In the river and It
how appears that 19.5 feet will be the
height In the harbor next Sunday, Yes
terday's maximum temperature at Kam
loops, British Columbia, was 71, about
2 degrees lower man during- me sev
eral days past.
With cool waather for a few. days the
danger of a serious flood will vanish
because it will give the water a chance
tn run off hefora another crest forms.
Am pretty strong current la flowing
In 'the Columbia and serious damago
would undoubtedly have been aone to
the aids to navigation along; the chan
nel had not .precautionary measures
Deen lateen Dy tne ugninouuo uBuuri
mml. Cantaln P. J. Werltch. light
house Inspector, had the buoys taken
in a few days nerore tne river ocgan
to else and hence they are safe. The
light at 14 Dtt, 46- -miles down the
river, was carried away last night when
the dolphins that supported It w.ere
torn down In the swirl of the current.
The light will be replaced as soon as
possible. 0
A few of the lower docks are In
undated but there is no danger of the
water reaching anything like the level
of the upper docks. Some of the mer
chants along Front street, are having
goods removed from the cellars to
higher ground fearing damage by water
should It go above the 20-foot mark.
REPORTS SIGN OP WRECK.
V , ,. it!
French Captain Sees Rigging Adrift
Off Cape Horn.
Coming around Cape Horn, during a
fearful blow, the French bark Vendee
ran close to a mast or boom broken
from a large vessel. Part of the rig
ging was still attached to It. Captain
Bigot believes a vessel must have Deen
sent to ber doom during the blow. This
was four months ago today, when the
bark was on her way to San Francisco
from Newcastle, England. She came
here last night in ballast to load wheat
for Europe.
In order to get "here quickly the Ven
dee was towei up the coast from San
Francisco. The powerful tug Hercules
did the work and she was none too
big because of the four days consumed
by the run. The first two were marked
by ' fearfully strong blowa from the
north. Terrlflo seas made towing hard
but the hawser held and neither the
tug nor the ship was damaged In the
least. . ,
The Vendee Is under charter to Kerr,
Clifford A Co. and went to Montgomery
dock No. 2, where she will begin re
ceiving wheat at once.
LUMBER FOR , MELBOUKNE.
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Norwegian Steamer Sarlc Will Come
' f Here Soon to Load. ....
The Norwegian steamer' Bark was
chartered this morning to load 'lumber
on the Columbia river and at this port
for Melbourne next montn. one is a i
fiah Francisco, having arrived ' there
with a cargo of coal for the govern
ment. The Bark will carry about 8,-
600,000 feet. J. J. Moore & Co. are
the charterers. ' ' , .
A telegram from San Franclsoo this
morning announcing mat me nurwogian
steamer Guernsey will be here next
Monday to load lumber . for Shanghai.
She was chartered some time ago, but
has been detained at San Francisco
waiting to get rid of a cargo of coal
brought out from the Atlantic coast
for the government. The Guernsey, will
also, carry away about s.boo.oou reet.
A 'large number of tramp steamers
have been "placed on the 1 Is for Port
land during the past few weeks and
the next two months will present busy
scenes along tne sawmut aocn sere ana
at points down tne- coiumDia.
- ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
at 7:15 a. 'in. steamer George W. Elder
for San Pedro and way ports.
Ban Franclsoo, June 1J. Arrived at
T:30 a, m. steamer Homer from Port
land. ....,.' :,' ... , ,
Astoria, June 31.. Arrived down at 4
p. m. steamer Hhna Yan.
San Francisco, June 11. Arrived at 4
p. m. steamer Johan Poulsen from Portland.-.'
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Astoria, 'June H. Condition of the
bar at 8 a. m. smooth; wind northwest,
19 miles; weather cloudy, n
Tides at Astoria today: High water
r-lUii a. mt, 7.1 feet: 11:18 p. m.. 9
feet. Low water 5:26 a. m-, 0.8 of a
foot; (:12 p. mu I feet. .
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MARINE INTELLIGENCE; "0
. Bjrulav Users Sat to Arrive. '
Eureka, Eureka and Coos... .... June 14
Breakwater, Coos bay ........June 14
Roanoke, San Pedro and way.., June 16
Rosa City. Ban Francisco ......June It
Alliance, Coos Bay. ...June 17
State, San Franclsoo June it
G. W. Elder, San Pedro, way.. ..June 23
Nlcomedli, orient July 1
Arabia, orient ................. .Aug. 1
Alesio, orient ...,., ..4..,...,. Sept. 1
Numantla, orient ............ .Sept. 15
XogulM &laera to Depart.
State, San Franclaco June 18
Alliance, Coos Bay ..June 13
Numantla, . orient. . , ........ . .June 18
Eureka, Eureka and Coos. . , ..June It
Breakwater, San Francisco. .... .June 17
Roanoke, San Pedro and way. .June 18
Rose City, San Francisco.. ... ..June 20
O. W. Elder, San Pedro..,...., June 25
Ntcomedla, orient July 18
Arabia, orient Aug. 15
Alesia, orjent. .Sept. 15
Tassela In Port. . (
Broderick Castle, Br. ship . . . . . .Stream
Largiemore, Br. h.......O. W. p, dock
Crown of India, Br. bk. .Urydock
Leylaud Bros., Br. sh. O. W. P.
Donna Francesco, Br. bk. .... , . .Astoria
Alsterkamp, Oer. bk . .Astoria
Anoaios. Br. shlp..,........t..O. W. P.
Churchill. Am. sen.... Astoria
Echo, Am. bktn. ............ ...Astoria
Kelburn, Br. bk. Astoria
Minnie Kelton, Am. ...Astoria
Edinond Rostand, Fr. bk Oceanic
Emanuel Acc-joie, It. bk. Columbia No. 1
Davis, torpedo boat.....,..,.,,, Stream
Fox, torpedo boat, .Stream
Numantla, Ger. sa .Albina
Shiia Yak. Am. ss...,.,,, Tongue Point
H. K. Hall. Am. sch '. . . .Inman-Poulsen
Btata of California, Am, ss..Ainsworth
Jim Butler, Am. ss Linn ton
Nome City, Am, ss .S3. & W. Mills
Washington, Am. sa............ Rainier
Inyerjclp, Br. ss .Linn ton
Alliance, Am. ss. ........ . .Couch street
Thomas L. Wand, Am. ss. Astoria
Fovcric. Br. as H. A w win.
Xendee, Fr. bk. . . . . . .Montgomery No. a
sgerd. Nor. ship . , . ... ........ .Astoria
John A. Campbell, Am. ss. Tongue Point
Za Routs to load lumber.
Ravalli, Am. ss.. San Francisco
R. IX Inman, Am. sa San Francisco
w. F. Jswett, Am. sch ..Redondo
At vena. Am. ach. .... .San. Franclsoc
Alumna, Am. sch.. .Kahului
Tiverton, Am. ss San Francisco
Sehome, Am. ach , , , La Boca
Olney Olson, Am. ach.... San Francisco
Ea Sonta With Cement and General.
Aberfoyle, Br. ah.. . ......... .Antwerp
Asgara, jNor. Jrti. t. Antwerp
Bidart, Fr. bk. ....Antwerp
Albert RIckmera, Or. bk; Antwerp
Clan Graham, Br. sh Cardiff
Eugenie Fautrel. IV. bk Am worn
VIncennea, Br. ah.,,., .Antwerp
IT PAYS TO READ
THE' JOURNAL
Many Profit by Valuable
t Information About Piano
Buying Contained in Re
cent Issues.
Ti itaimM1 flAnrrs W.' Elder. CaD
tain Jessen, sailed for San. Pedro and
way ports last night , ..
Th atpstn schooner Northland. Cap
tain Erlckson. sailed for Santa Barbara
and Ban -ranciscq ibsj niKiii.
The French bark Edmond Rostand
cleared this morning for Queenstown
or Falmouth for orders with 110,093
bushels of wheat valued at JMf
The oriental liner Numantla shiftad
to Albina dock last night and began
loading flour. .She. will taka 5,000 bar
rels this trip. A , - - . ,
Leopold - Bernays .telegraphed ills
father, Rev. A, E. Bernays, chaplain of
the Portland seamen's Institute, last
night that ha had put-Into Neao 'bay
with "his 18-foot yacht .after a very
Stormy voyage rrom, Victoria. e ex
nnrtm. tn roar-h Astoria next Monday.
Tha concert given at the seamen's
.institute, corner jroni na r lanawi
v streets, last Wednesday night was a
auceess. - Thosa, participating la enter
taining were Miss J. H. Hamilton, Mrs.
Percy Walton. Miss Emily Hantson,
Mrs.' F M. Branch, Mra Nina Larowe,
Mrs. A. B. Price and Mrs. O. M. Nolan.
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MARINE NOTES.
' Astoria, June It. Sailedat S a m,
steamer - Northland for San Francisco;
arrived at :80 a.- m. schooner Join A.
Campbell from Port Townaeod; salld
It Is rapidly becoming quite generally
understood that there Is a tremendous
difference in the quality and actual
value of musical Instruments.
There is probably not an article manu
'actured, about th actual value of
which the great mass of people has been
less Informed, than about pianos.
If a clothing merchant endeavored to
sell a shoddy outfit at the price of a
high-class suit he would not be apt to
find many buyers. The values of cloth
ing are too well known. People deal in
articles of this nature frequently and
therefore become well educated as to
values. ....
A piano Is bought but upon rare oc
casions. People therefore cannot bo so
well posted.
At piers Piano House is shown a
transaction where originally a piano
was renreaented a n kad lt-im.nt
by a firm of eastern dealers.
unaer tne claim that it was "mis
shipped" it was offered "at half price,"
3250, delivered in Idaho. 7.
After some further corresnnnriimon
thA firm nf fftreft tn n.An. tlflK I.
and finally a contract for $130 ($20 cash
una nv on timei was encioeea. which
was to be in full settlement of tha
same piano.
To cap the climax,- after additional
letter-writlnsr. a final nffnr arum m..
Dy tne nrm to deliver tne piano for $125
spot cash. v
As a matter of fact $125 was all tha
piano was worth, If cheap shoddy so
called "stenciled pianos" are worth any-
minis i '.''-
In Mnniiav'i Imirnil .intu.1 an
advertisement of Eilers Piano House
neaaeo "warning Piano Buyers." This
has been the meaaa of .savlna- a amis-
sum of money to - numerous Portland
people, 1 ,
Some came to Eilers Piano House
since that time, who had looked saro
fully Into so-called "cost" sales. Sev
eral had been offered new Dianos at
"wholesale coat" which was alleged to
D6 l.Dv.
Upon Investigation at Ellers Piano
House it was found that such instru
ments did not cost within $120 of the
amount stated.
Other instances have been brought to
the notice of Eilers Piano House, where
pianos Bearing tne names or maKers,
practically unknown, were offered at
'wholesale coat" for over $340. To be
sure it was a little fancier case than the
first named, but tha surprise of; these
people may be Imagined when they
found at, Eilers Piano House that more
than two instruments of such a make
were' obtainable for $34Q, and - In that
event that they w ould hot ba sold at
cost either.
A piano of magnificent design was
found at Ellers Piano House brand new,
for 1184, which tn every point far ex
celled the kind these people were asked
"wholesale cost" or $30 for. i
Of course, there are pianos that cost
wholesale $340, and eVen twice as'much,
but they are not, aa a usual thing, sold
by itinerant piano salesmen.
It is a fact that the so-called $225
? tylea of new pianos which are found at
Hilars - fiano Mouse tor izs were
deemed by all callers every bit as good
as tne Kind ottered in tne .-at cost"
sales for $237.60.
We are positive that Instruments
regularly sold by Ellers Piano House
for $137 or $148, according to case, are
superior to any jzv.tu "at cost" propo
sition that may be obtainable elsewhere,
or throuah eastern mail order houses.
- It must jiot bs Inferred from this
that Instruments at such prices are
really good. Yet they fill a purpose, aa
do also the. high-class, well and honor
ably made upright and grand pianos
that suit every requirement of the moat
exacting and discriminating musicians.
and which are usually sold at regularly
estaDiisnea prices. .
for fear of being misunderstood, let
us say it again: We deny no one tha
right to do a straightforward honorable
business. But wa shall certainly defend
Portland and our own state from being
made the dumping ground for all kinds
of more or less obscure makes of pianos
at big prices, under the plea , that they
are to be had "at cost."(T)
There is no mistake as to the details
of the above transactions. - We have the
facts and the figures, and again we say,
no matter what advantages are being
offered elsewhere, no matter what the
pretext. It is safe to assume that at
Ellers Piano House one can do still bet
ter. ' -
That Is why Ellers Piano House has
become the ''Busiest, the BeBt and bv
far the Blggesit." Kllors Piano House,
the House of Highest Quality,
Gael, Ft. bk.... .London
Neatsflelds, Br. sh. ...........Hamburg
David de Anjers, Fr, sh, ...... Antwerp
Brabloch. Br. bk. .Antwerp
KUloran, Br. sh. ........... ...Antwerp
Jomvllle. Fr. bk. ............ .Antwerp
Carman ian, Br. bk. .......... .Hamburg
Koc ham beau. fr. bk....; ,Leith
Gulf Stream, Br. bk.. ........ An twerp
v.-lV' Coal Ships Sa Boats. r
La Roche JacQuelin, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A.
Flfeshire, Br. bk, .......Newcastle, A.
BoeBut, Fr. bk.. ..Newcastle. A.
Tramp Steamers Sa Sonta. v
Taunton, Br. sa ...Guaymas
Madura, Br, ss,,,,..,,.,. San Francisco
Tabor; Nor. ss. .. , Bremerton
Strathfillan, Br, ss....... . . . .Batavla
Guernsey, Nor. ss. ,,,,,,, San Francisco
Allanton, Br. ss ..San Francisco
Craighall, Br, ss. ........ San Francisco
Earl of Carrieh, Br. ss...,San Francisco
Aeon, Br. ss.........,.,,,,.,.. .Eureka
Dulwich, Br. sa. .Guaymas
Knight Templar, ' Br. SS. , . . .Valparaiso
Badames, Ger, as. . ..... , . .Puget Sound
Ascot, Br. ss... .,,.. Victoria
Bark, Nor. ss...,. ...... .Ban Franolsoo
Sa Sonts in Ballast to fcoad Orain.
Manx King, Br. sh. . . f. . .. . . .Taltral
Port Crawford, Br. sh .......... , Callao
Agnes Oswald, Br. sh. . . ,, , . ... .Callao
River Falloch, Br, bk... ....... ..Callao
Nordsee, Ger.) sh. Callao
Oregon, Ger. ah..;. . i , . ... , .Yokohama
Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk..,..,. Yokohama
Henrietta, Ger. h, . . , ... , . ,West coast
Aster, Ger. bk........ ......Valparaiso
Mareehal da Noallles, Fr. bk. West coast
Homeward Bound. Ain. bk-Vanc'v'r. B. C
Le Pelier, Fr, bk.. ............. .Hobart
Saints Anna, Fr, blc. Newcastle, K. 8. W.
Andorlnha, Br. bk. ............ .Iquique
Lydgate, Br. bk.,.,,.,,,. Santa Rosalia
Oil Carrier Xn Boats.
Roma, Am. s.......,...port San Lais
Women's white canvas Oxfords at
half price. $1.25 for tha finest 11.50
and $$.00 Sea island canvas Oxfords
and pumps; .turned of extension soles.
No better made, iace, ' button and
pumps in all. slses and widths. All go
at $1.25 pair. Sample Shoe Store com
pany corner First and Madlsoa. -
EEV. W. P. WHITE.
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E0SE AKD CAENATION ;
I SHOW OPENS TODAY
Grand Success . of Amroal Festlyal
AssiuIr-ftIoslcal And Other Fea-tnres-.
.Strawberry - Banqnet.
(gpsdal Dispatch to The Joamal.)
.Oregon City. June 12. Toe rose and
carnation show will open this afternoon
under the auspices of the Rose society,
at Willamette hall. ' Tha committees
have worked ssalously for its promo,
tloa and success Is certain. In addition
to exhibits of roses and carnations,
there will be exhibits of wild flowers.
Tha Canby fruitgrowers will also have
exhibits of Canby strawberries. .
Forty-eight prlsea will be awarded
for exhibits of rosea, four for 'carna
tions, five for wild flowers and jive for
strawberry exhibits. ' ;
. This afternoon a number of musical
selections will be rendered on the pi
ano. ,. . .
Tomorrow afternoon Professor Stauf.
fer of Portland, city school superintend
ent will deliver a lecture on the cul
ture of wild flowera
: In tha evening the following program
will be rendered? Plane solo, Miss Fow
ler of Portland; whistling solo, Harold
Swafford; piano duet, Misses- ' Louise
Walker and Louise Huntley; solo, "Song
of the Rose " Mrs. J. W. Norrlsj "Bat
tle of the Roses," a flowery cantata.
Misses CIs Barclay Pratt. Marlori Ci
fleld, Laura Pope, Margaret .ui.. ...
Elaine King and Marina Fr-n- ir.i.
per. A floral tableau will conclu.'. the
program.
After these exercises th strawber.
lies furnished for exhibits will be served
with cream. The badges are made of
two rlbbona pink, the color of the mis
sion rose, and green, the shade of Us
foliage. On the pink ribbon Is the out.
line of a rose, with the words, "Clack
amas County Rom Show, June. 10S,"
on the pink ribbon. All school chit,
dren from the fifth grade up will be ad
mitted free to the lecture by Professor .
gtaufter ' In. the afternoon. - .
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"88 a a pa fr-for boys' $1.T5 gun metal
blucher cut Oxfords; welt soles. Now
9Sn Cimnla Khnp "tKTtt comtianv. cor
ner First and Madison. ,
Albany pastor who has Jeen an
active crusader in the anti-saloon
ranks. He weighs 820 pounds-and
bia stature is 6 feet, 1 inch. -
POETLANB MAN
DELIYEES SPEECH
(Special Dispstch to Th JenraaL) .
Chicago. 111., June l-J.'P. PUklng
ton of Portland addressed the Nursery
men's oonvention at Milwaukee today.
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If you
want to be
forceful
you will have to
eat foods that
are full of
time
Why not eat
"FORGE" it
self? It is the
wheat - barley
food the kind
that repairs
waste tissues,
builds up worn-out muscles and tired
nerves. All the nutritive elements of
the whole wheat combined with barley
malt, making them partially digested
before they enter tne stomach.
" FORCE" is made of the best whits wheat, steam-cooked,
rolled into thin flakes, 'combined with tha purest barley-malt
and baked. Always "crisp" it before serving it by pouring into
a pan and wanning it in avca. Then servo in large dish with
cream, piling tha flakes in one side of the dish and pouring
the cream in the other side, dipping the flakes as sstsa.
Your grocer sells It.
No other Flaked Food is "just as good."
RATABILITY
If any beverage is not palatable, it is distasteful to
you and you will not drink it. Palatability in any
drinkable is one of the most essential requirements
to make it popular. In the brewing of PALE BO
HEMIAN, the first idea that was worked out was
purity; second, palatability. It was believed that
the latter feature would, in itself, make the beer
popular. It has done so. Now, thanks to careful
brewing,
PALE
EMIAN
has developed into the most eagerly bought beer on
the Pacific Coast Whether you are thirsty, warm,
fatigued, sleepy, overworked or convalescent, there
is one beverage that will satisfy you more' quickly
than any other. That is beer. There is one beer
that will prove its claim to leadership by the taste.
That is PALE BOHEMIAN. If you have never
tried this beer, try it at once. Free delivery upon
telephone orders.
One dozen large bottles . , ;
, $1.15, Forty cents for r
return of the bottles
North Pacific Brewing Co.
Main 2690 211 McKAY BUILLING A 2690
fwgd the
Profit
STRl1cKVENSM&CHANTS TO yesterd7 frora th" et8ter preseittative of the TEN' PANIC-
CrttuptsT store in
To make good their request we start tomorrow with a DEEPER CUT IN PRICES THAN EVER.
This statement will bear investigation, as the prices that have existed packed the OLD BANNER STORE
AT FIRST AND SALMON TO THE DOORS.
TAKE WARNING, aa this sale must terminate shortly, be on hand when the doors open tomorrow
morning. -its
READ This LIST IT SPEAKS for ITSELF PRICES for SATURDAY ONLY
FOR THE LADIES
The entire stock of big eastern manufacturers of
ladies' fine Shirtwaists thrown at your mercy
Saturday. Dainty batiste, lingerie, lawns, elegantly
trimmed, lace and embroidery; every one a bar
gain at from $2.50 to $5, your choice f 1.19
SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS.
Wash Suits In linen, percale, chambrays and ging
hams, handsomely trimmed, all the latest summer
styles; values to $4.50 to $7.50, all go at 92.50
Lingerie white Shirtwaist Suits, elegantly trimmed
with lace and embroidery, made of the finest ma
terials, every one worth $10, some $15; the great
est value ever offered in this city for similar gar
ments; Friday $3.45
Jap Silk Waists, handsomely trimmed with lace,
special fl.50
Get That New Skirt Now
Ladies' black voile Skirts, handsomely trimmed
with silk, the entire stock of a panic-stricken east
ern wholesaler: . , ..v. ,
$10.00 Skirts $4.95
$12.50 Skirts .....j...$6.95
$15.00 Skirts ......$7.50
$18.00 Skirts .$8.50
$20.00 Skirts ...........1.9.50
$22.50 Skirts $10.75
Ladies' Sweater Coats. :
Ladies' all-wool Sweater Coats, all colors; reertifar
$5 values f 2.25
SPECIALS FOR MEN
Men's $1.50, $1.75 Pants..... fl.00
Men's $2.25, $2.00 Pants fl.50
Men's $3.00, $2.75 Pants $2.00
Men's $3.50. $3.25 Pants ...$2.50
Men's $4.00, $3.75 Pants ,.,..$2.75
Boys', Pants, 50c quality.- .. .25
Men's Suits
New all-wool in gray and medium shades, $10,
special . $4.85
Men's all-wool medium and dark checks; $16 values,
special ,. ...$7.50
Men's all-wool browns, blues and dark gray; $20
grade, special
9.85
No Fancy
Prices
No Fancy
Prices
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For Men
Tan Russia Calfskin Blu
cher; genuine oak soles of
medium weight, classy regi
mental heels, made on the new-
est last of the season has plenty
of snap fits perfectly.
Price SiM -
No fiction about the Crawford
Shoe Store; our business methods
ring true. We claim to sell at $3.50,
$4 and $5 the best shoes in Port
land; we have the. shoes to prove
the claim. Come in any day- we will gladly put our
time against yours just to demonstrate wherein
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our snoes are Deuer. iou wui iraQ us nonesi,
frank and liberally alive to , ' '
your interest. , : ' " !
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No Fancy
Prices
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