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10 L, E !W I s B R O M A M M O n P R I C E W R E x i N G E V E IN T THE OREGO DAILY JOURNAL TOm fo, ttXJESDAY EVENING, jTU&Y, 83. 1008. LEW BROS, IN WHICH TO SI & COMFAMf w ii if ... i r ni t Li IVEN THIRTY 1 $30,000 FROM 00,000 ock or BOSTON S This gigantic adjustment sale has now been in progress one week Much merch days is a big undertaking and have redoubled their efforts. Another big price cut has b and slashed selling prices alone must accomplish this desired end. At the conference h Chicago in charge of the store and-give them full authority to make such prices as were cago to conduct the sale, and he means to leave no stone unturned to make this the grei owes mm Of rnoM Prices on the following lines will be slaughtered: Men's and Boys' Suits, Hats, Shoes, Sox, Suspenders, Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Ladies' Suits, Waists, Skirts, Knitted and Muslin Underwear, Shoes, Fur nishings. All of these are being sold at prices less than the actual first cost of the raw material. Do you realize what this means to you? 5 iYIni9s Suite 350 MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS in cassimeres, worsteds, d I etc.: values up to $12.50 Now for w if 1200 MEN'S DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, blue serges, all-wool cassi- meres, DiacK miners, regular $ib.su fl fj a Your choice now at only J 0 Hif Your choice of more than 1000 up-to-date, high-grade Suits, hand-tailored from best imported material. This line included most of the leading makes of clothing and ranges in value from $22.50 to $35.00 Your choice o SHOES 600 pairs of Men's Shoes, broken lines, values up to $3.00, J QQ Men's $4.00 Shoes, patent leather Blucher, to close out at, (P'O A C the pair D L&O Two lots Men's High-Grade Box Calf Shoes, in assorted styles 7 F and sizes, now $1.50 and.y) I O Men's High-Cut Logger, reg. $6.00, now OOmVO Large line Ladies' Kid Oxfords and Bals, latest shapes, reg. flj 1 4 C price $2.50 and $2.75 J) 1 .4"0 450 pairs Ladies' Patent and Enamel Oxfords, extra quality and cheap at the regular price of $3.50, 7 C now D J O Misses', Bovs' and Children's Shoes at less than half price. You can save big money if you buy now. Men's Shirts 500 Men's $1.00 Shirts, extra value, now 500 Men's Shirts, assorted styles and sizes, T5c value 45c 39c Men's Overalls 39c Ladies' Ready-to-Wear 1,000 Ladies' Wrappers, all kinds and sizes, values up to $2.00, now CAr only OU Ladies' Broadcloth Skirts, many of them worth $3.50 to $4.00, dj A A must gp at 4) I UU SPECIAL 400 Ladies' Skirts, Pana mas and Voiles, in latest styles and selling in the regular way d A AP at $12.50 and $15, going at. Vt.yO Ladies' Waists will be sold at prices lower than the lowest. 180 PA dozen $1.25 waists to go at. . .OlC 200 dozen Assorted Waists, fC.r reg. $2.00, will sell at "OC One assorted lot Ladies' Silk Waists, strictlv down to date, reg. fl t i A $3.00 and $4.50, now J) 1 .y One big line of Ladies' Wash Suits, line materials and including every thing in the store up to H.00, now Black Sateen Underskirts, nC reg. $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. . . 70L Comforters Several dozen Comforters, which reen- larly sell at $1.25, now 45; reg-u- 7P larly $1.50, now $2.50 Specials Specials Pure Castile Soap, regular 5c' a ike, - now 1Q Carter's Black Letter Ink, the 10c f kind; while it lasts, per bottle 1C 100 dozen bottles Carter's Mucilage, regular price 5c, now gQ Carter s Library Paste, the 10c size, now 13 dozen Lace Corset Covers, beautifully trimmed, $1.25 values, now rA only 5UC A few $1.50 Blankets left, both white and gray, will be sold for jr only QC h m m 30 TO 60 CI MS m THE D Tpwk RROS s I 1 V ise has alreadv been sold, but Lewis Bros. Co. realize that to raise $30,000 in thirty ;n made, and from now on goods will be sold regardless of loss- Money must be raised ween Mr. Faur Strain ana nis creaitors 11 was aeciueu 10 piace l,cwis jdi u&. ut ui ought necessary. Mr. A. W. Lewis, with a staff of four assistants, was sent from Uhi- st sale ever held in Portland. 0LLAIR APPEAL TO YOU? This is the most marvelous opportunity you were ever afforded to "lay in" a stock of necessities. Nev er was merchandise sold in such vast quantities, nor at prices so phenominally low. The Boston Store's loss is your gain, and to miss this chance you do yourself a positive injustice. 3 uilts A LOT OF ODDS ANp ENDS IN BOYS' SUITS, ages 6 (J? to 16; while they last, for only - K 400 BOYS' SUITS, WELL MADE, SERVICEABLE, all styles and sizes; regular $3.00 and $3.50 grades now only 900 BOYS' ALL-WOOL SUITS, VERY BEST MATE RIALS, latest cuts; regular $4.50 grade now only A large line of Boys' Summer Suits, up.to-date worsteds, cassimeres, serges; well-known brands at less than half price. Men's and Boys' Shirts and Underwear will be among the real bargains. Everything in this line at way below cost 1.50 0 Suitcases lc 24-inch Full Leather Suitcases,, brass trim miners, ranvas-lined. strong steel frames, regular $5.50, now onlv 'U-inrh Extra Heavy Cowhide Suitcases, regr. $7.50, now. . 22-inch and 24-inch Suitcases, best qual- itv. stronsr. silk or leather lined, reg. $10.00, now $3.50 $4.50 best nual- $6.75 Hats Any Man's Hat in the store, including test grades of regular $.'!.00 Q and $3.50 hats 9lU7 One lot of Men's $2.00 Hats, as- As sorted styles, now going at C FIRST AND SAIL Men's Waist and Bib Overalls, 8 ox., reg. 75c. now iVf:.?:::..1.o.S0c Men s Underwear Men's Waist and Bib Overalls, 12 A large lot of Men's 50C Summer f o Oz, reg. $1.00, now Ijr Balbriggan Underwear, now at loC LEW BROS VION STR &. COMPANY Miscellaneous Children's Heavy Ribbed Hose, all Ladies' 50c Muslin Corset 'IF sizes, regular 15c value, now Hr Covers, while they last Ov onlv IV Special Ladies' Summer Vests, C regular 25c, now Uv All W. T. and R. & G. Corsets, re- President Suspenders, regular Q 50c. now l-yC Four-ply 15c Linen Collars 3 gardless of regular price, J 1 AA Special line Men's Handkerchiefs. 2 now P1UU Men's 2 for 25c Handkerchiefs .. .5 Ladies' 25c and 35c Muslin 1 A Drawers 1 VV Ladies' 5,0c and 75c Muslin OC- Drawers, extra quality Ldj Ladies' regular 5c Cotton Hand- kerchiefs 1. V Ladies' Fine Ribbed Seamless Hose, absolutely stainless, regular A 1 25c, now Copy of Original Contract Articles of Agreement BETWEEN PAUL STRAIN and CREDITORS We, the undersigned, mutually agree tqjIace the $100,000 stock of Paul Strain, known as The Boston Stone, situated at First and Salmon streets, Portland, Or., in the hands of Lewis Bros. & Co. of Chicago. Lewis Bros. & Co. are to have full and complete charge of the store for a term of 30 days, commencing July 22, and are given authority to sell merchandise at prices low enough to assure the sale of $30,000 worth in the above "mentioned time. PAUL STRAIN. J. L, KLINE, Adjuster for Creditors. $30,000 Must Be Raised Regardless of loss I m - - . - A Y S UN T"T 1 I 11 E3T1 u N P R E C D E N E D i P U H A S I N G O P P O R T U N . I I T