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13 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2. 1008. . " . - t 7TT ...... . II iris &m imximmm mm (piRPBicaMMs l? ' z.5 . Conditions Notice to Merchants ENTIRE STOCK FOR SALE; NO RESERVE; CALL BEFORE 9 A. M. DAILY of Sale ALL SALE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY NO' TELEPHONE,' C. O. D. OR MAIL ORDERS FILLED J Gents' Fur nishirigfs, $19,350 Stock of Clothing, Hats and Shoes Bought at 40c on the Dollar ' TO BE SLAUGHTERED REGARDLESS OF COST X)R VALUE. THIS NOTABLE SALE ATTRACTS GREATER PORTLAND. NEVER AGAIN WILL SUCH A TRADE ANNOUNCEMENT BRING SUCH VALUE-OFFERINGS TO THE PEOPLE. PREPARE FOR FUTURE NEEDS. EVERYTHING IN THE STORE IS GREATLY UNDER- PRICED, NO RESERVATIONS; ON EVERY ARTICLE IS A LARGE SPECIAL TAG SHOWING THE EXACT REDUCTION, SO THE SAVING TO YOy MAY BE SEEN , - s. . ...AT A GLANCE NOTE -THE FOLLOWING PRICE LIST, THEN COME AND INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELF; SEEING IS BELIEVING. Men's Single Coats One lot of odd coats i 25c 50 c Suspenders -19c 10c and 15c Sox '5c Men's Suits $7.50 to $9 values :$1.95 lOc Canvas I Gloves 'lie 25c and 35c SilkNeckwear 15c 20c Sox 9c i' CM 111 Men's Suits in Blacks, Thibets and Worstedsr all ' sires, $7.50 to $9.00 value. Sale price; J J Men's Suits in Fancy Blacks and Blues, d IZ $10.00 values. Sale price . . . $LyD Men's Suits inihe different shades of brown, blues and black, $12.50 values. Sale price, the (J i O F. $111 1 y Mi' "((, Ql Jl Men's very latest styles and patterns, OA $15.00 values. Sale price . J)UOU Men's Suits of fine worsteds and blue serges, some with silk linings, $18.00 values. Sale Men's Fine $20.00 Suits . .... . . .... T. . . ..$9.85 Men's Fine $22.50 Suits. . .91145 Men's extra fine $25.00 and $30.00 values. ?13.35 i Moe of Overcoats apfCraveiicttes af About Half Friee Be Sure and Look at Them. $10.00 values at .$4.85 $12.50 values at ..i...?6.50 $15.00 values at . . .$7.35 $18.00 values at $3.85 $20.00 values at ?9.90 lei's Pan $1.25 values 69f $1.50 values .T". 95 $2.00 values ..... r. $1.29 $2.50 values , $1.60 $3.00 values . . .$1.95 $3.50 and $4.00 values . .. $2.35 $4.50 and $5.00 values $3.15 ffAi III AvhJi v Ytfipin iyJMii h'v Men's Men's urn uvji v. ISciffs' ' Terisslpgs 50c Work Shirts 19 60c Work Shirts.... 29 Men's 75c Work Shirts 45 Men's $1.00 Dress Shirts 59 Men's $1.25 Dress Shirts....' 79 Men's $1.50 Dress Shirts ...95 Men's $2.00 and $2.50 Dress Shirts $1.45 Men's 50c Cotton Ribbed Underwear 35 Men's 75c Underwear 45 Men's 10c Sox 5 Men's 20c Sox ... . .9 Men's 25c Sox 19 Men's 10c White Handkerchiefs., 3 Men's 15c White Handkerchiefs 5 Men's 10c Canvas' Gloves 5 Men's 25c Silk Neckwear 15 Men's 50c Silk Neckwear 39 Men's $1.00 Silk Neckwear 45 Men's 25c Suspenders 10 Men's 50c Suspenders 19 Men's 75c Suspenders '. . . . . . .39 iii v f i l I ? $1.50 and $2 Flannel Shirts 79c 25c Suspenders 10c 10c White Handkerchiefs Store Open Evenings Until 9 o'CIock During Sale THE MEAT IXL H 11 25c Black and Gray and Natural Wool Sox 12c $2.00 values, vici kid , .?1.29 $2.50 values, Calf Shoes 91-49 $3.00 values, patent leather and vici kid.... 91.95 $3.50 values, patent leather and boxvcalf . . . .$2.45 $4.00 and $3.50 values, American Gentlemen, all leathers . and styles . . . $2.85 $5.00 vaiues, American Gentlemen, all leath ers and styles $3.15 bits IM $1.50 values .....79 $2.00 values . 91.15 $2.50 values ....91.45 $3.00 values 91.95 12V2C Red and Blue Handkerchiefs Sc Suit Cases and Bags at Almost Your Own Price mm mm 61 N. THIRD, N. W. COR: DAVIS STREET Store Open Evenings Until 9 o'clock During Sale 110 FOOLS LIKE THESE 010 ONES riMMTtr, B. C, Oct. I- Two grr rm6S tfr from BUinihJ took tb ml&hmo tr:l Uvt Blfbt. arrlrod ti Vtocrr aarlr thli rmtiig n4 -iirr4 a iMrmit tkvM bo tnur I t r r.( rr of n-, r- Uiat Uckm tieM r t Md tbm wba they appeared. , Toe lata, tha vanhrarla with fha wintry , r a qiTnnf roicaa aixl haarta palpitatlac with lora aod faar of rroai orptloti. had obtalnad tha procloua eartlflrata and had already luiatntad to cava tea Knot um. lxira laujha at lorkatnttha, bat tockamltha arc tha aruftrvra tnat atcm parent adaptor wha to Btaidaa and, tha yoatfc arc trarxd la lora. Tha widow and tha wujowrr nara a harder optxwtion. Thr hare to vereotna tha wHea and ebatr)a of rhlldren. rraodrhUdrea and riattTea diatant aad near. Tb weetkearte ara botk orer a ad had t fir to Vancouver to aae thia row WMtion aatnat their nuptial bor Thr fTf-t waa d!rere4 and a wire M "r I front a Waefeirrtow adr t aa Ir.nwmtlaJ fnend ta VanroaTef htm try and aerwra tha re I l f tha warrtaa Mriani ew tha rw4 Um Ot hnai rrawta m la kM dntan. Now tha tiannw cntlnle ara an their honeymoon, tha brlderroom know ing tnat kia only dotafa la trve way In wuk. n aoia kiuti lua pnramf wua. rOLICE SXUFF RED LIGHTS OF PEXDLETOX (VU1 Dtaaatck ta Tha JearaaLt Pendleton. Or, Oct X. Tor tb-flrat time In a erxneratloa Petidletoa haa M rMiirit d.itrtct. Teaicrdar aaw tha rtaaatn af tha ten. derlotn. when. In imirluN wtita - the ordera af klarnr Maraky. tha tfena oti Cot'maeM anreet were abandan4. Mayor M arrhr a erder-a were dirvrtad rainat tha criba. mi prortded that dm aueatlonabJa reeort enul4 he pa ad te the etree tha erroirnd fiomr. Ika yauc VaUaxa4 Lkia aaoraiac ttot tha order had had the effect of driving; out all but four of tha known habltttea of tbe tenderloin. C0LOXEL STEWAET UNDER :EXAMIXATI0N Wiahlnrton. Oct. 1. Colonel Wllllaja F. wtewart wad befnr tha medical mem ber of tha retirinc board aaain today and a fartiier eutnLnaUoa of fala eendi- Uon waa mad. - - The final lamination of the army of. fleer, who haa ben In practical exile at Fort Grant. Alia, for aeveral yearn. will probably be wvada tomorrow. 4t la probabla that the report of the fall board will be made ta the war depart- tent Knrwtay. Tbe off iciala r.ava ref noad to itr erat tbe raaoita ef tbe testa aa far. i CIS COLLIDE, FOUR INJURED fretted fnee tuail Www.) Loe Antrelaa. Oct. I. F"oor peraone were Injured today, en ef than aerl- oaaly, when a Boot bam Paeiflo entine collldad with a a tree tear at Third and Alameda at reel. . The lnisred: , . A. d. WUUMkaoe motonaan.a: IfM conenaaloB of the brain, sarere eeelp wound. J. C Hay. conductor, Loa Ancelea. eat bout the face and hands wlUi (laea. Mrs. JX gtaley. rnllerton. Cai, cat with rlaae oa tbe face a ad bead. O. W. LilUe. FuUerten. eat wttlv 1aa. . Motonaan William eon was the most eerloualy Injured and, was taken te Vh Kmargascy boapltal The elk era were able te o te tbelr home. , , Patrol man H- 1 Bennett, wfco wit reaaed the' rldent declare It was raoaad by vV'UHsmsoii'S neclirenoe la failinv ta hrira his car te a fail stop before reaching, tbe crossing-. , The eweloe becked fate and' de m oil bed one end of tbe streetcar. After II year ernernweuitng with I peau te Xia4 est new nsee far It, a 1 house Vienna eeientiaf baa produced i I" .7 a "T"rTinin- irom ui carne'i to the eurtaJna and wallpaper are made from It. oou wurau ABTxca Te all la te beware ef roughs and olds on the ebest; aa Reelected they rea4.lv lewd te pneumonia, consumption or olber pulmonary trwaMea. Just as soon as the coush erneare treat it with Bal lard s Hnrebnund Pyrun, the standard cure ef America, tjee aa directed see. fectly barmlewa. A cure and preventive fnr all diaeeeee of the lunra. fild br Fkinmore Co. Price lie, te end tl per bottia. . " " - - hi H