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THE ORBGOtt DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. JULY 31. 1808.
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4th Saturday Great Disposal Sale
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We are going into an exclusive ready-to-wear business.
All yardage goods must be sold out regardless of cost.
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At a meeting of the board of
directora of the Karo-KUpper
Co, inc., recently held, the fol
lowing resolution was adopted:
That, owing to the insufficient
space to carry a complete line in
every department, the manager
of the store be directed to place
on sale and dispose of at once
the entire stock of the dry goods
department that he b further
instructed to put in a n re com
plete stock of the.ready-to-wear
goods for men, women nd chil
dren. KARO-KLAPPER CO,
(Incorporated.)
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During this great disposal sale
of dry goods, reduced prices
will prevail throughout the en
tiro store. All departments are
offering some special bargains
every day.
Bargains in Notions
10c Sewing Machine Oil.... 4
Sc Box Mourning Pins 2f
5c Linen Tape Measures 3
Paper Pins
Williams' Shaving Soap..,.4f
5c Glycerine Soap 3
5c Key Rings
10c Card Dress Fastners 4
10c Cube Toilet Pins.
5c Cabinet Hair Pins 3f
25c Box Toilet Soap, box.. 12
15c Whisk Brooms f
25c Wool Dusters 4e
10c Tooth Brushes 4
7c Turkey Jto.1 Calicoes. In largo
and biiihII stripes ami fig-urea. lin-
posal Sule price, yard 5
7c Indigo Blue Call coon, !n stripes,
broken checks and figures, runt
color, the yiiril , f
10c GlnhftniH. In rhtvkn, plaids and
stripes, the yard 6Ho
16c best jrrad of French CJlnK
hams. In ail colors and patterns, the
yard 11
10c double-fold Percales, In blue,
red, white, gray and tan, yd..W
16c French Peroaloa In checks,
stripes and figures, in all staple
colors, the" yard 11
lie grade Outing Flannels, light or
dark. In Stripes and fancy checks,
the yard lid
16c PUkollnes, plain colors or fancy
flowered designs, yard llf
ISo Twills and SlilrtlnKS, In black
with white strides or figures, the
yard He
20c Blue Uenims, the ntantliirtl
grade, never sold for less, the
yard lalC
80c Fancy Ticking, red and tan
stripes, the best value ever offered,
the yard 19
SOo to 60o Kmbrolderles and Inser
tions, Including wide corset cover
ings the yard 1
$1.60 Pure Mnen Table Damasks,
bleached and In effective designs,
the yard JM
8 l-c Bleached Muslins, the Pls-
rosal Sale price, the yard 5
0c Bleached Muslins, the Disposal
Sale price, tho yard
II. B0 Cream Allover Iace, the
yard 98
Ladies' Duck Skirts
One-Third Off
Ladies goods Linen finish
duck skirts, white only, novelty
plaited style with self straps,
also in the latest "Fluffy Ruf
fles" style; $1.50 to $3 values.,
to close at
ONE-THIRD OFF
Specials in Shoes
Children's Tan and Chocolate
Oxford Ties, blucher cut,
Extension sole,
Value $1.50 $1-05
Value $1.75 fl-25
Value $200 $1.48
Value $2.25 ,...$1.69
COSSET COVERS
Corset Covers, made of fine lingerie nain
sook, with wide Valenciennes lace and Inser
tion and pin tucks, In round, square or V
shape yoke, wide range of stylos to select
from. Specially priced for tomorrow:
11.50 value, for one day only ....OR
11.25 value, for one day only 79c
76c value, for one dny only 49
8oC value, for one day only 204
Mtrsz.nr SKXBTS
Made of superior grade of French cambric,
made In two styles. IM-lnch alternate lace in
sertions and 9 rows of pin tucks with open
work Hamburg ruffle. The other style In 21
Inch deep Swiss embroidery flounces and 9
rows of 4-lnch tucks, cut In full and care
fully nadn; regular $2.75 values Saturday
only, choice 81. Oa
LINGERIE GOWKS
Superior nainsook Nightgowns, chemise style
In square neck or V shape, trimmed In clus
ters of pin tucks, fine Swiss embroidery and
French Vain., well made, value J1.7R Sat
urday special at 81.19
MTJSLIJT SSaWIBS
Fine nainsook Drawers, trimmed In alternate
rows of tucks and Insertions, and also In
derii ruffles f SwIbs embFoidfti'los, nearly 50
different styles to choose from. Specially un
derprlced for tomorrow's selling:
Regular 75c grade 48J
Regular Sl.Oft grade 73?
Regular 11.76 grade 81.19
Saturd y Specials
in
Muslin
Underwear
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Sensational Values in
Ladies' Collars
2,000 manufacturer's samples in
ladies' collars, consisting of one
or two of a kind, and including
the Fluffy Ruffles stock collars,
lace, braid and needlework
stocks, linen turnovers, collar
and cuff sets, Windsors and
bo' and in fact nearly every
shape in the popular and new
neckwears is represented in this
great assortment. Values 20c,
25c, 30c, 35c, and up to 40c.
Your unrestricted choice 1 A
while they last each llC
10c-15c Ladies' Collars, 61
Another lot of 300 sample col
lars, in washable turnovers,
laces and Swiss embroideries;
every one is worth 10c to 15c,
and many in the lot are
worth up to 20c, choice... DC
$1.00 Ladies' Neckwear, S3f
Another pt of imported neck
wears, regularly worth 50c, 75c
and up to $1.00, while
they last, choice
33c
Open Until 10 P.M. Saturday
$2.50 Lingerie. Waist
98c
A sample lot of ladies' Waists,
made of fine lingerie materials;
about 100 in the assortment, and
no two alike; values up to $2.50,
choice 98
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Men's 2-Piece Outing
Suits, Coats and Pants
These are the equal of suits
sold in up-tovn stores at $15
It will pay you to investigate
GUIS UP
OWA D TOP
Frank Kennell Piling Up
Votes in Journal's Schol
arship RaceBay Haines
Sturdy Fighter in Myrtle
Point Country.
The Oregon Journal's scholarship
contest looked jrood to Frank Kennell,
831 Grand avenue, and he entered be-
llevlng t was an easy way to earn a
scholarship. Hla standing on the last
Ray Haines, Myrtle Point.
core provea that he Is norklnir fatth
fulljr and he Rhould te successful.
Frank Is IS years old and is a graduate
of HoUaday school.
Ha 1 a aon of Hamuel C. Konnell.
with the 5orge lam-renco ronipany,
wholesale leather dea.ers. a popular M
on with many friends Frank attends
the unitarian church. Rev Mr. F.llot
lead of Freda Hockenyos, the third In
the running In district No. 3, but when
it Is considered that this young lady
only recently entered the contest sho
has demonstrated that she will be a
dangerous rival for honors In tha dis
trict. It is the constant work that
counts. Those wlin are satisfied to en
ter the race and sit idly by expecting
subscription orders to come to them will
find that the orders will neither come
by express nor by freight.
Those who make a personal canvass
of their friends, acquaintances and the
public generally will find It the most
effective way. JVhen your friends Fee
Wiat you are derniined and interested
enough to get out and hustle they will
proffer you their aid.
It is not yet too late to enter this
great contest, and the contest manager
would be pleased to see some enter
prising young man or young woman
Jump Into the race now and win the
choice of scholarships through their
own efforts In spite of the lead of thpso
who entered early.
Is there a boy or a girl in Oregon
who can enter the contest now and
demonstrate that he or she is more en
ergetic than the most energetic now in
the contest? To whom shall tho glory
of such a victory belong?
The leader now has over 80.000 votes
to his credit, but what of that? Surely
there Is some clever student who has
neglected to enter so far who could now
start out and secure 30 yearly subscrip
tion orders tor i ne Oregon Journal
within a week and thus catch up to the
leader. Bvery yearly order counts 1 .000
votes. Start out today and prove your
worth.
SELECT CHARTER
MEMBERS SOOIf
although the committee does not feel
bound to accept any of them.
Council Committee
Xame Revisionists
City Government.
Will
of
Conie, dirolnrpr1, oily. r1 kln, rnWd
fair and itiTHlng by ShHd nkln pnwfVr. 2.V.
Got His Money's Worth.
When a man buys Sfjtlne rills he gets
his money's worth, for there Is no
tonic equal to them. There is 20 day's
treatment in each box. $1.00 a box, 6
for $5.00; full guarantee. Address or
call The J. A. Clcmenson lrug Com
pany, corner Second and Yamhill
streets. Portland. Or. j
After a discussion of the work which
will come before the committee of 16 to
revise tho city charter. Mayor Lane,
Councilman Baker and Councilman Cel
lars yesterday decided that they would
wait until Monday at 4 o'clock before
naming the members of the committee.
This action was taken because of the
desire on the part of tho members of
the nominating committee to secure
only the citizens who best understand
the work to serve on the committee.
Defore adjourning yesterday the nom
inating committee decided that each
member should select fives names and
present them Monday. If they are ac
ceptable to all the committee they w'H
be named, but the members stated yes
terday that they wanted only the best
men and that If any member of the
committee knew aught against the men
firoposed that thy would welcome the
nformatlon. The desire of the com
mittee Is to place the matter above
politics and secure the men who will
give their best efforts to the work.
The lists of names furnished by the
various civic organizations were studied
yesterday and many of the names were
acceptable to the committee and it is
probable that several of tho committee
or j ft will be cnosen rrom tncs lists
It was testified at an Inquest at Bryn
(Wales) on a young man named Owen
Richards, who was killed by a fall of
rock at a local colliery, that he had
liberated his horse, which was attached
to a tram, and In doing so delayed his
own escape and was killed.
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO
MOVER
3rd and Oak
1st and Yamhill
LAST WEEK OF THE GREAT
CL
EARANC
. The final week of clearance sale fully as interesting as the first days of
of the sale. Questions of profit or former price cut no figure, as it is our de
termined policy not to carry goods over from season to season
1 0 PcrCent Discount j
! GREEN-MARSHALL'S f
Shingle Stain, 75 per gallon in five-gallon cans,
1 less 10 per cent discount. Our prices are as low
I as any paint house in the city, and we give you ;
10 per cent discount from that on all lines ex- '
cept lead and linseed oil.
Men's Suits
This season's best styles, in plain or
fancy mixtures,
BEDUCED FROM $10 TO
15.95
M
en's Suits
New fabrics, browns in all shades and
patterns, stripes and fancy weaves,
REDUCED FROM $15 TO
$9.95
M
en's Suits
Hand-tailored garments, as near per-
fection in clothes as can be had,
REDUCED FROM $20 TO
$13.9.
being pastor, and hna a large circle of
-rk In
test.
friends who can do good wor
Young Kennell Sn In the scholarship
rce to win and will put all bin ener
gies Into ths work during vacation
oxn6 of th contestants who arr rinvn
on the list will com to the fro:.t later
on In the contest.
Many battles have been won 1 y hard
work when It looked lit s phsl'-.1l Im
Tolblllty to catch up to the lf-arfers.
ThoM who trt dlacourared by Iltilo .l'-
ppointments never m&ke a ucces
i'h aoythlrg they undertake, while t'i
lfonfldnt push onward through all
kinds of obstacles.
7 h boy or girt who succeeds nlmply
because as or she has little or no cor.i-
relttoa to fight does not gt much
re.dit for tha performance. It ! tn
lilting nl strenuous efforts put In-o
any great task that brlruj out the b i
cualltles la contestants. The cmtr
tte enerwy and tatt displayed tt
greater toe praisa and giory.
Any of the eontealants In The Jour-
rsi s cnaiarsDin contest who are at
fraect sway below the leaders mill
show superior abilfry by overtaklrni the
leade's, and those who are derer enough
ta o this will not only ret high prale.
tni they will benefit greatly be having
greater eanfldeae tn fbenieelras by the
v taal pe-rformanos of a feat that r
jmir4 mora t&aa aa ordinary effort
star Ksfaa gssa Cosapstrssr.
P r Hsiaea of sf yrlle Point, or,
r-iek.ig a. steal raa for a accniaraM?
' ' tf re keep v tha rood seer hi
. "i.'s.y fee a wiaasr,' Us kaa a foaa
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Wall Papers 25 Per Cent Discount
This sale lasts until August 25. Don't overlook
this opportunity.
Paint & Varnish Co.
Leading East Side Paint Dealers
93 Grand Avenue
Bet. East Washington and East Stark
PHONES EAST 2898, B-2435
Oregon
Men's Shoes Men's Shoes Men's Shoes Men's Shoes Men's Shoes
S2.00 Valuti $2. SO Values fS.OO ValumM fS.SO Valum f 4. OO Values
Now $1.45 1 Now '$1.85 1 Now $2.25 1 Now $2.85 1 Now $3.25
A PsrfnmeJ Luarv far tfes Batk
As tarrigorsrinr a Sea Bath.
batten Hsnd
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S EATHA5WTXT RICE POWDt 14 . H
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STRAW HATS
REDUCED HALF PRICE
$5.00 values now $2.50
$4.00 values now $2.00
$2.00 values now ?1.00
$1.00 values now 50
MEN'S TROUSERS
CLEARING SALE PRICE
Men's $7.50 Trousers ?5.75
Men's $6.00 Trousers .$4.50
Men's $5.00 Trousers 93.50
Men's $4.00 Trousers . . .. $2.00
The Store That Rights the Wrong Which Means Your Money Back If You Want It
ClflCMlO CLOTIMlC
SOL GARDE, Proprietor
69-71 THIRD STREET, BeL Oak and Pine
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