THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND.' FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE
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7cu Are
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To. Choose
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Ontltv: Clothing Co., First and Morrison Streets
' ISOTG THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS OALE v ' '.
$75,000Vorth Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Pants arid Gents' furnishings to BeSoId Quickly at35;45,50 on theDoIlar
Tomorrow, Saturday, Is the Day of AH Days to Come Here ;
We will undoubtedly pack our store' tomorrow all day, judging from the crowds' we have taken care of all day Thursday and up to press time Friday.; The stockholders of the Outlet Clothing
Company never sleep. Their plans must be carried out, no matter how costly. They have decided to unload, without any reservation the entire stock taken. over from the Receiver. That means ;
it must go., We are going to give you something almost for nothing. Just glance over our window display and bear this in mind that we have every article shown there on the inside as well. .
We want every man, woman and child in Portland to' see our windows. Learn the value of money! '.'', 1 '
Anyiliinfl
in Cur
UinCo7
and As!i
1:2 Chvhs,
You'll Get It
n
50c Fancy Mexi
can Stxpvr Hats,
l9o
$2 Pongee Shirts,
all sizes and col
ors 85 c
75c Heavy Ribb'd
Summer Under
wear ' '
23 c
50c Balbriggan
Underwear, alt
colors ' " ;
1 9c-.
15c Black and
Brown Sox all
you want ,
full '
5c
25c Black Half
Hose, white feet,
8c
Blue Overalls,
washable and
guaranteed for
boys, .
50c President Sus
penders, genuine,
with stamp on,
mans Snis
Some Third Off, Some Less
Saturday, June 28
10c White Linen
Handkerchiefs, full
size,-
2c
Pants Dept
$2.00 Pants. . .7.7.95c
$ 2.25 Pants.. .$1.10
$ 2.50 Pants...... $1.25
$ 3.00 Pants.... '..$1.50
$ 3.50 Pants..;:.; $1.65
$ 4.00 Pants.,.,,. $1.95
$ 4.50 Pants $2.15
$ 5.00 Pants..... $2.35
$ 5.50 Pants...... $2.65
$ 6.00 Pants.-.... $2.95
$ 7.00 Pants.,,... $3.35
$ 8.00 Pants...... $3.95
$ 9.00 Pants...... $3.95
$10.00 Pants. : ..-..$4.65
$ 3.00 Boys Suits $1.45
$. 3.50 Boys Suits $1.65
$ 4.50 Boys' Suits $2.15
$ 4.75 Boys' Suits $2.25
$ 5.00 Boys' Sujts $2.45
$ 5.50 Boys' Suits $2.55
$,6.00 Boys' Suits $2.85
$ 6.50 Boys' Suits $3.10
$ 7.00 Boys' Suits $3.15
$ 7.50 Boys Suits $3.35
$ 8.00 Boys' Suits $3.60
$ 8.50 Boys' Suits $3.75
$10.0a Boys' Suits $4.15
This Suit is certainly a
fine, serviceable summer
suit,, worth $10.00
; SEE WINDOW.
Here is a dandy mixed
all wool suit, worth all
of $12.00.;,......
SEE WINDOW.
This all wool B
Cheviot Suit sold
best stores for $12
SEE WINDOW.
A fine brown and Wor
sted Suit, very nice for
a young man, dressy,
.a.-u (tie
nui VI I . . . .......
SEE WINDOW,
A fine brown stripe suit
with swell, serge lining.
very neat and dressy
worth $18.50
SEE WINDOW.
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$20.00 High Art Gray
, Mixture Fancy Tweed,
well tailored ..........
SEE WINDOW.
R . J $22.50 Straus -i Bros.' ft 4 A
S' iJHieh Art Suit, with SSfl 1 I
v unexcelled workman-Y I li
1: ? ship
SEE WINDOW. UV
&5J $25 Straus Bros.' Brown n n
Stripe worstea suit; wuiji
please anybody . . . "
7 SEE WINDOW. v -
.46
$30 Blue and Black Oa
o i ri ..
none better made
hand "tailored,
SEE, WINDOW.
233
ed ft A
ihoulders: made only
ht RtraiiQ JRrr in V II
X hand made, casted
- !
brown and grays. . .
SEE WINDOW.
85
75c Neckties, very
pretty, all shades,
29 c.
50c Fancy Half
Hose, 50 styles,
21 Q
Shoe Dcp't
Now is your time to
buy shoes ;
$3.00 Shoes... ....$1.69
$4.00 Shoes; $1.95
$4.50 Shoes....... $2. 19
$5.00 Shoes ...... '.$2.95
$5.50 Shoes. $3.15
$6.00 Shoes $3.25
SEE WINDOW
Hat Dep't
$2.00 Hats.. .......85c
$2.25 Hats... .95c
$2.50 Hats . .7 . . . . . $1.35
$2.75 Hats,..,.... $1.45
$3.00 Hats. ..;;.. $1.50
$3.50 Hats...,. 7.. $1.65
$4.00 Hats..,.. .$1.95
$4.50 Hats.... 7.. $2.25
$5.00 Hats...... ..$2.35
. SEE WINDOW ,
$1.00 Golf Shirts,
all sizes, ,
31c
$1.50 Golf Shirts,
CM. WiUlSi .1
59c
$2.00 Fancv: Golf
Sh5rtS,W- .
94c
75c Tuxedo Silk
Suspenders t
2.1c ,
$1.00 Silk Hand-
kerchiefs, now
39c '
See Our
Window
Display
Black and White
Working Shirts,
75c values
35 c
Black Sateen
Shirts, warranted
fast color, $1 val
ues, 59 c
25c Boston Garters
all colors, .
15 c
$1.00 Men's Belts,
all colors and
styles; buckles, v
39c' '
$1.50 Wool Under
wear, natural and
brown;
$1 Balbriggan Un
derwear, all colors,
44c .
75c black and gray
stripe. Overalls for
men, with bibs,
44c
75c -Working
Shirts, union made
with neckties,
29c
See .Oiir
Window
Display
YOU MUST COME HERE! NO LIMIT TO SACRIFICING PRICE SEE WINDOW DISPLAY SATURDAY IS THE DAY PLENTY OF HELP THERE WILL BE NO DELAY
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.ARBE AUDIEHCES
GROVD WHITE TEMPLE
Th evMgelUUo Mnricea at th Whlta
'empla ara drawing largar audl.ncta
very day. Tba ainjlng, led1r Mr. Mar
in and hi a choru of 100 volcea, anuaa
great deal of nthualaam. Dr. Riley
poke thia tnornln on "JoTiah Under
ie Gourd." Tonight hla aubject will
)URING VACATION
Repair and reflnlsb. the piano dur
nK the vacation whlla Uie family la
way and the teachtra are on' their va
mlaa. In order to keep , the Ellen
'Uno House recalr ahoo runnlna all
iimnw, thereby retaining the full force
f exnert and competent workmen, we
,iU rtd for your piano, give it the
ary rpaira Juat aa you want
:nii?ti tha cm over like new If you
Ae take care of it during- the time
mi re away and placa it back In your
nine when you return, about. If not
i t, ae gooi aa n'w una me coai win
e vry reaenabls especially if we
in fio trie work during the1 cummer
,inth- Think this over examine
,.ur iiiano how about the action? Vo
our jwople complain f Its belng-too
,rd or unvro! Ptringa In bad ahape?
t.sa scratched and marredT Xf so, call
up., phone PrlL F.. 23 or A-23BO
e ll tlo tim rent. If you merely want
t rnovM. fs'nred or tuned. EUera Piano
nu., 3:"S Washington atreet. are better
iri'sn I to do your Work than any house
be, "What Shall Ba Told at tha Confes
sional?' 1 -' .:-
Thera lll ba no services on Satur
day, but Sunday lit. KUey will apeak
threa or ,four tlmaa. He will praaxsh at
10:80 a. fa. oa "Tbe Meaning of Church
Membership." At :8 p. to. tha sermon
will bo to men only on tha theme,
"Plavlna- tha FooL" At nlaht his sub
ject will be "Tell If
In his sermon this morning on "Jonah
and the Gourd" he gave an exposition
of tha fourth chapter of that book. Ho
defended Jonah's discouragement by re
minding hla audience that no nan liked
to have hie prophecies fall, and of all
man tha minister has the beat right to
be- disappointed when hla .words will
not stand the test of time. He called
attention also to tha fact that tha pres
ervation of Nineveh waa tha peril ot
Jerusalem and Juqea, and Jonah 8 desire
to see it parish waa exactly what wa
eat! patriotism.' What American did not
rejoice wnen tne ttpanisn . neeta were
sunken. Few of iia even had tha Chris
tianity of Captain Phillips, who, when
tne Spanish veaselt were sinking, said:'
"Don't cheer, ' boys. ' Those poor fel-1
lows ara dying.". We wanted them to
die and we called our dealra patriotism.
FALLS FORTY FEET, .
RETURNS TO WORK
Centralis, Waah., June " IS. Jerome
Hull, a lineman' la the employ of the
Paclf le States Telegraph aV Telephone
Co., had a narrow ettcapei from death
today. Men were engaged in moving a
telephone pole and Hull ascended it for
the purpose of removing the wires. No
sooner had he reached the top, a dis
tance of 40 feet from the ground, than
tne pole fell, throwing him violently
against a fence. He escaped without
any serlou injury or broken bones.
Wiiftln an hour after tha doctor had
patched him up, he was on the streets.
For shoes at cat rata prices gr to the
Rumple Shoe Co., First and Madlaon, or
i8 Morrison.
WIFE ASKS SUITS FOR HUBBY WHO ,
HAS BOUGHT NONE FOR 8 YERAS
"I hart ' been married , mora than
eight years and my husband baa never
bought a ault of clothes in all that
tima," write a woman to Fred Bloch
of tha Oregon hoteL ; who waa ' men
tioned In Tha Journal several days ago
aa being one of the best dressed men
In Portland. "v "' - '
Further, tha woman,' who Intimates
that aha lives in trie country, but who
itiwr not aian her name, savs:
"My idea. In writing you is to see If
we cannot make some arrangement
whereby wnen you have nnisnea wear
ing some of those suits I read about in
The Journal you might give there to me
for my husband. Other persons have
done thia with their castoffs, and you
have so many different suits I thought
rou might ba a bl8 to help ua along so
hat we can continue without buying
any ciotnee.- - v - -
. "My huaband la rather a well-dressed
man and he somewhat objects to wear
ing caatoffa, but as long as I can get
them for nothing lie will wear them. So
if you will kindly let me know I will
be much obliged.'' '
The writer is evidently well educated
OASTORIA
Tor Infants and Children.
Tto RlrJ Yea E213 fejs EM
Baars the
Sicaatnrw of
and an excellent writer. Sha anclosed
a stamp for an answer. While she does
not disclose her name, aha - gives her
address, which Is in the country not a
great ways from Portland. ,
Mr. Bloch has already received sev
eral communications for hla old elnthes.
but ao far all tha others have been
from persona who were apparently In
INDEPENDENT PARTY :
. .DELEGATES NAKED
. Delegates to represent Oregon In the
national convention of the Independent
party which tneeta in Chicago -July IT.
were selected at a meeting of tne state
committee in Alisky , ball last night
The following compose, the delegation:
M. D. White,, McDonald, M. E. Gib
son. W. H. FlUgerald, N. CHara. T. f
Byrne and George K. Shaver.
Between 0 and iO members of tha
eommittee were present at the meeting,
which was preafded over by M. 3.
Malley. chairman of the committee. A
number of speeches were made In sup
port of the new movement, and it was
freely predicted that the presidential
ticket to be nominated at the Chicago
convention would receive the second
highest vote in Oregon at the November
election. .
It was unanimmialv at h
meeting last night that immediately
after the national convention meets anj
makes nominations for president and
vice-president, a vigorous effort will be
made to organize branches of the new
political movement In every Oregon
town. ,
Sour Stomach
"1 a4 Cueareti ra fee! like iitf waa. I '
ka offerer from dylpopall ana sear tomtclk
for tbe lut two 1 have baa taking medi
cine and other drag., but onld ana Ba relT.f only
fof .hort Mae. twill noommaad Oaaoareta to
Biy frl.ndt aa the ealr thlnt for Indii.itioa and
oar ttonaeh and to kp th bowals la good ea
aitioa. Tar are ry nie to eat."
Heriy taU Maaek Oasak. fa,
PloManl PalatabU Point.TMte flood, EoOoedJ
Farar b rtn, saican or vnpo, jifu. wk, m. "f
BOIQ W ia. BllRlii, mi'ici -nullum -V
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago orRY
L"-'JiLALE,T3 KILUSJI IZllZj
CLARKIL COUNTY DARGINS:
. ' mllea from thia aity, I miles from railroad town and
I miles from country town, church, graded school, eto.l 40 rres n
der cultivation. J, 000.000 feet merchantable saw timber, 100 acree
fenced and cross-fenced, (-room house, barn ItxTZ. fine dairy house, and
all other necessary outbuildings. This la an Ideal stock' 'and dairy
ranch, ana there la enough timber on the place to pay for It. Pries $J,000.
: L ' ; W ACmsa on Vancouver Heights, fine modern house, large barn and
fully equipped for chic ken-raising, water In the house and yards. Thia
Is an Ideal home and the best investment that Is of ferd in the city to
day. Price $9,000, H cash, balance can run I or t yfeare at S per cent.
eo acassi s mues irons tnia cit yann 3 u miles from country town,
church, stores, tc.;e 23 acres under cultivation, balance slashed burned and
seeded; place fenced and cross-fenced, living etream and good well at house;.
4-roora hoase, barn 60x80, granary, chicken and hog houses, etc.; 8 cows,
bull, team, wagon, harness, plows, harrow, mower, rake, crops. In faot.
evorythlng on the place but a few personal effects. Owner must sell on
account of elckness in family. Price IJ.800, $1,600 cash, Z.
If you are looking for a home or aa an Investment, aea our list Wa Z
can ault you and save you money. :. .
THOMPSON (SL SWAN J
' CZTXZZIT8' BAJTK BTmSZarO, TAJTOOVTZB, WASH.
Police) Hold Demented Man
(Speela't Dl.patrh to Tbe Joerasl.)
, centraiia. wnan, june is. -a man
about CO years of age, five feet nine
Inches In height, allghtly gray And
rather poorly dressed, was found wan
dering on the Streets of this city to
day by the police and taken In custody.
He was unable to give bis name, or tell
where he wns from, but was laboring
nnaer the haluclnatlon that he was be
ing pursued by bloodhounds. The po
lice are holding htm. Q
Valuea Lett at $25,000. ' t j
(SpHl Dispatch to lit JouraaM '
Ta Grande, Or., June 2. Eire O.
Clorrison Electric Company
; ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS'
Fixtures, Wiring, Supplies
291 EAST MORRISON STREET
' PHONES : EAST 3128, B1623
of a looomotlvt In the O. R. A N. round
bouse here while engaged In washing
the holler of the locomotive In January,
1907. auatatnlna a hrnlron. !av Vina an,,
ages. Brasel alleges that there was at
the time no handrail alongside the holl
er, and that the negligence of the-company
In this respect waa the cause of
hla falL
BraseU who fell from the running board the railroad company for $25,000 dam-
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