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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,- FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1908.
Canada and it will unquestionably be!
HEW CITY HAS
GREAT FUTURE
Grand Trunk Pacific "railroad and ays
he believes the growth of the city.wifl
be the most marvelous ever witnessed
displayed In this case. -
"Tha terminal has a fine natural!
anywhere. For the present the railroad
company and Canadian government con
trol the bulk of the property -which
eventually -will, form -the main city am
in May the lots will be sold at auction.
Streets are belnar mAtui mnA tha
harbor within about an hour's, steam
ing from what might be termdthe
open i'.ie new transcontinental!
railroad win unaouDieoiygi ve.it mucni
of the oriental trade now being trans-1
acted with Kurope by way of tha Sues
city Is belpr mapped out along- modern
lines. Mr. Nordstrom believes some of
the. choicest lots will bring high prices.
Large sums of sTnglish money, Is be
ing; invested, according to rumnrn nur-
canal ana otner routes." , . .. , . 1
Indirectly, Mr. Nordstrom : believes I
s t
that the ooenlnr up of Prince Rupert I
A Nordstrom, a. wealthy miner of ta
eotna, who in the early days of th
Alaska gold rush waBhed "pay dirt" in
partnership with the stnce famous
Caribou Bill." 1 In the city for a, few
days after a trip to Prince, Rupert,
Irlxon sound. ,
Mr. Nordstrom went to Prince Rupert
to look into the possibility of the
future . Pacific coast terminal of . the
will brintr increased Dooulation to the!
cities of the Paclfio northwest because!
It will attract attention to the coast I
among the people of the east and the I
rent there, and he expects considerable
American money win be invested.
iTinoe Kupert will nave many ad
vantages," said Mr. Nordstrom. "and
miaaie states.
CEIFIG
ALE
u wouia create a world wide sensation
were the new city to be built on this
side of the line. Conservatism is one
of the characteristics of the people in
A silk petticoat or nice waist makes
an elegant " Christmas present. See
Drake & Swan's special Friday and Sat-1
uraay.
MOVER'S
5
A
Saturday
From 8 to 9 P. M.
These
75c
Dolls
Fully dressed and just like
the picture, for only
Be
Sold only to adults or
children accompanied by
adults.
t ' ' i '
L '- ? Ma
rrom 8 to 9 P. M.
Dolls
Worth
75c
for Only
Be
A Saturday night special
to induce you to visit our
Basement Department,
where we have many other
Saturday night specials on
display.
flE DIR1WER SETS FOR CHRISTMAS
Visit bur Basement Department and see the fine display of Crockery and special
holiday wares.
Corner E.Burnside
Btm Anri I Inmn Avpnifo
This store intends and always will be in the fighting.
To show the public the; advantages of the, enormous''
purchasing power of this combination of stores we
place on SALF
600
MEN'S
Our regular $10 and $12.50 values sold in up-town
stores at $15 at the nominal price of
We PROMISE you that these are the equal of $15
suits sold elsewhere.-
SPECIALS IN CHILDREN'S CLOTHES
All Boys' $10 Suits and Overcoats Now
All Boys' $7.50 Suits and Overcoats Now 4.95
All Boys' $5 Suits and Overcoats Now 53.35
All Boys' $3.95 Suits and Overcoats Now S2..60
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO
MOY
3d and Oak
1st and Yamhill
'Dress Up for Christmas
You do not need the CASH.
All you need to do is to come to
the Gevurtz Stores
Pay a little down on any suit in the house
Then pay the small sum of TEN DIMES, or--
fl i
JL
a week
that's all you are expected to do
and meanwhile you wear the
suit while you pay.
No "fuss and feathers" about it
just a plain business transaction.
No embarrassing provisions or
transactions. No red tape. Both
MEN and WOMEN outfitted
complete on these easy terms.
Great Waist
mi
first and Yamhill
2
Second and Yamhill
$4.00 Values for
$1.9
$8.50 Values for
$2.9
Our Saturday Special
Closing Out All Lines
Among these immense bargains are a few Net Waists,
also black and white Jap Silk "Waists, in tailorea and fancy
styles. ; .
Taffeta and Soft Silk Waists in stnpes and
plain colors, $8.50 values $2.95.
Open Till
dO P. M.'
Saturday
Fancy Dress Waists and all
fcvening and afternoon Waists at
tremendous reductions