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V1.-.. :.s ' 'J THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,, PORTLAND THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 2, 1908. 17 OUTLET CLOTHING CO., First and Morrison Sfirccf s u STORE OPEN FRIDAY' UNTIL 10:30 P. M. independenceIday close at hand STORE OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 10:30 P. M. V K ESlliff Wml (Gees M wmm MMiml The OUTLET CLOTHING COMPANY fought hrd and gallantly to free themselves from the Receiver and greedy, seffish creditors We lost thousands of dollars during that Great Receiver Sale, but thafs a mere trifle in comparison to what we intend to lose in order clean up every dollar's worth of that fligh Grade Line of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Pants, and Furnishing Goods amounting to $75,000 We Place on Sale Friday $75,000 Worth ol High Grade Men's and Boy's Suits, Shoes Mats, Pants and Furnishings at 35, 45 and 50 per cent on the Dollar 75c Neckties 17c $2.00 Negligee Shirts 85c 75c Balbriggan Underwear 23c White Handkerchiefs 2c 15c Black and Brown Sox 5c Straw Hats 1-2 Off 8 . UAy Kl .1 Am Wl 1 . mI if. Suits Worth $15.11 shoes jUst Exact- SHOES , ,,- . amvK ly K Price Every suit in our store that was marked $15 during our Receiver Sale, consisting of high- grade tweeds, wor steds arid serges, in all the very latest effects, handsomely" finished and none better sold any- where at $15- SUITS NOW PANTS! PANTS! ,PANTS! JUST EXACTLY HALF PRICE. . II vrrrws.fw I SuiteWorth $35.H We place all of our choice high art suits in brown, blues, ol ives, blue and white stripe, black and white stripe, brown and white stripe, all hand tailored and shown in every win dow in Portland at $35. See them in our window for SUITS NOW $1185 HATS! HATS! HATS! JUST EXACTLY HALF PRCE. it J 7 K 1 Boys' Suits Incf VymL Boys Suits , , . n . Boys' softs ly lA Price Suits Worth Not a suit in this en tire lot was ever sold by us or any other dealer for less -but we must close out all these beau tiful hand - made Scotch tweeds, homespuns, serges and cassimeres 50c Genuino President Suspenders 23c Boys' Blue Overalls J1c ftothingegerved. See them in our show windows at SUITS NOW $1.00 Golf Shirts 31c $1.50 Golf Shirts 79 c 25c Boston Garters 14c Men's 2-Piece, Suits, . Worth $10.00, $3.4S M I We Certainly Fired the Biggest Gun! When We Placed This Big Stock on Sale! SEE WINDOW DISPLAY! SEE WINDOW DISPLAY! SEE WINDOW DISPLAY! SEE WINDOW DISPLAY! COME TO THE ONLY REAL LIVE BARGAIN CLOTHING SALE IN PORTLAND fUl First & Morrison Streets Oil ILU CL0 NG COM First & Morrison Streets no m i p show ID REALTY DHLS Daily Transfers During AVeek So Far Have Averaged 10,000. R-lVnre property continual In ac tive demand. With a dally average of transfers, ao far ttllf . 'week, amounting to 140,000, practically all of It repre sents transactions In the various resi dence districts. D. S. Pague has juM purchaaed from the Fidelity Trust com pany a handaome realdence on Petfy irrove street, between Twenty-third nd Twenty-fourth treats. Tha house is a large two-atory eight-room frame with - atone foundation and porch. Considera tion. I7.IOO. f. L. Ger has purchaaed from E. 1 F nrxim an Irvlngtotl home for Si.eHio. The property Is located In the new part or imngton nortn or unompson street. Fred fiiderlus- has sold to A. L. Howard aJS-foot lot on Union iwtiK between Hancock and Weldier streeta. Conalderatloo. HtOa. Mrs. Llllai W Perry haa purchased a llS-feet front on Orient street between Hottnen and Milton streets. The prop erty formerl belonred to V. A. WfDO . ana was sola for 11. 0. ' At the northwest comer of Broadway . and East Bex-rod etrets K- E. Lover Mg has pnrchased from John W. fwok 'the eest half of a e-foet let. Coo 'iderattotv 11.400. i A. iljera tas so'.d to Ofrar Cash - . ' h ' house and lot located In Sellwood. Con sideration, $3,000. Grace K. Innlg has purchased the E. W. Cummins residence property In City View Park for $2,4.0. Cord Sengrstake and associates have sold to Leona M. "Kabat a house and lot in Alnslle Place on Hawthorne avenue. Consideration. $2,900. W. M. Ladd. trustee. has sold to Effle D. Slmmoni a lot In the east half of the subdivision of block 25, city, for 12.740. The property la located in the new residence dlatrlct In the vicinity of narrison ana f ourteenth streets. The house and lot at the northwest corner of Ekldmore and East Tentn streets haa ben purchased bv IT Stltes from Adolph Sortie for 12,750. GIRL'S DIS A rPE A R AXCE 3IATTER OF 3IYSTERV Pnlted Pr ISMed Wtre.l ReJllnrham. Wash.. Julv t What haa become of the note left by Nellie Gla-rey In her bedroom the morning she disappeared, stating that abe Intended to Juaip In the bay? This Is the question now being asked by sir those who are Interested In the case. Air. Glggey states positively that Nellie left a messae on her dresser, which read: "I have Jumped Into the now. Sfra TJiggey. who found the mes sage, did not even ahow it to Char leu A. Oiggey. Nellie's father, who was in the houae at the time, and why she acted as she did Is the question that is cow puxsiing the Police. Oirey has employed a direr and as eoon as a . diving suit can be shipped from Seattle will attempt to locate the girl's body. BREAKS LAW BUT - ESCAPES PEXALTY Efforts t bring the - frrtveralty I bangle xcHl under, tte atate law --Ki prohibits the fouling of fish streams alth sawdust proved unavailing yester day when Judge Held dismissed the chnrge -against A. J. Kroenert because the prosecution could not prove that he via the proprietor of the mill. This makes the third tflne the case waa called. It having been Indefinitely postponed when It was set for trial Junuarv 21. The University shingle mill Is, operated on the Willamette river near University Park. A defective burner permitted the sawdust to fall into the stream. This was-not denied by the defense but technicalities saved I the mill company from punishment. Offenders against this law may be fined not leas than $50 nor more than $500 Vpon conviction. The Question now Is, who owes the Uplversitv shingle mini Will Not Charge Storage. (Stlfm Btrreaa of Tbe Journal.) - Balem. Or.. July 2. The O. R. fc N. Co. has notified the railroad commis sion that shippers will not be charged storage for shipments of less than car load lots where the shipments have not bf-en atored for more than 10 days Em II T. C. Qrotkopp of Hebpner com- lalned that he waa charged storage y the warehousemen at Hermner where (toiws naa Deen storea less them, 10 aa -v b. A Beautifier I X I that will not Injure the skin. A freckle 'eradicator that Is cure. A liquid In vibrator for the flesh that Is not greasy or sticky. .Such is ( Hagan's Magnolia Ba(m. It is a particularly favorite toilet article with ladies who dislike the effect produced by face powders and paint. Its use cannot be detected and only the pleasing result lv apparent. Put upln two colors PINK and WHITE. Sample of either color free, but better yet bay large bottle at your druggists for 75 cents. LYON MA-VCT A CTUSMNQ CO, 44 South FtfU ftu, BKOOTCLTN, H.T. I I I Groceries FcIIOWS Grocery Co. R" lar-istfa van j BOTH PHONES 2596 J4S-3SI Ankcnj SI SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, JULY THIRD STORE CLOSES AT NOON SATURDAY, JULY 4 PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY. r : v SUGAR Fine Dry Granulated, 17 pounds for ...,,i$1.00' POTATOES Good old Burbanks, per sack 90c BEST OREGON Creamery Butter, 2-pound roll ......T: ...11 55c ROSE CITY FLOUR Fancy patent, per sack . . . , L e ... . . . - .$1.35 5 lbs. Broken Head Rice 25c Gallon Table Syrup 45c 4 10c packages Salt 25c 25c oz. K. C. Baking JPowder 20c 3 cans Pioneer Milk 25c 12 cans Carnation Milk 95c 2 cans Minced Clams . . ......... . .25c Pound Special Blend Coffee. ...... 25c Can. Eagle Milk. . , . . 15c 2 cans Baker's Cocoa.. ......45c Pound Green or Black Tea. ...... ,25c 2 cans Shrimps 5c J v 1-lb. can Ghirardelli's Chocolate. . .3 12 bars Laundry Soap.. ...25c SPECIAL PRICES TO HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND BOARDING' ' . HOUSES. '