HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 19C&. II ll'l IBiri.-i.mi.JI Mil III IM'BIM"WMiMafTT,i IfTM"! mmw Men's Furnishing Goods The invoice of the Colorado Clothing company's stock of men's furnishing gouds footed up 05,000. The entire lot came to us at less than 19c on the dollar. We sell f 2 Shirts at 85c, $1.50 Shirts at 65c, $1 for 25c and all other articles in this line at similar reductions 55c for the Colorado Clothing Comp'y's $1.00 White Shirts. 75c for the Colorado Clothing Comp'y's $1.25 White Shirts. 95c for the Colorado Clothing Comp'y's $1.50 White Shirts ' ' Fancy Shirts There were about a half a carload of these goods when they arrived in Portland, and the variety is yet unbroken. We are selling them at 23 cents on the dollar. We have a $3 Shirt at 75c. Negligee Shirts 83c for all the Col. C. Co.'s $1.00 Shirts. 53c " " " " 1.25 " 79c " " " " 1.50 99c " " " " 2.25 " Woik Shirts 50c buys all the Col orado c. co.'s Silver Dollar Shirts. Newest Novelties in Neckties What 'do you think of a 75c Necktie for 25c,and a $2 Tie for 50c? That's our price. 25c buys all makes, shapes, shades and styles of 50c and 75c Neckties. 50c buys all the $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Neckwear. - Thesagoods must be sold. Men's Summer Underwear 19c for every piece of the Colorado company's 50c Undearwear. 33c for all the Colorado company's fine 60c and 70c summer Underwear in lisle, balbriggan and mesh, in colors and plain. . 48c for every, piece of the Colorado com- pany's famous Silver Dollar Under- . - wear in all the new colors, silk fin ished, form fitting. 96c for all grades of the Colorado com pany's $1.50, $2 and $2.29 Under wear, all makes and sizes. Tiff 'I -nil iif trs-aca-jVw-";' . :'fe,vJ.T- jw Men's Socks Km:-'rj':$CV 10c buJ8 a11 Sra(les of 13c and 20c Sox t, I 1 uys all srrades of 25c and 40c Sox. 25c buys all crrades of 50c to $1.00 Sox. 4c for pick of fine black, tan and grey 10c Sox. SUSPENDER BARGAINS President Suspsnders for 25c Gnyott Suspenders for 25c 19c for all 40c and 50c silk web susjR'ii ders with genuine brass mountings. Paul Strain, Portland's Greatest Clothier BRINGS JOY TO THE PEOPLE OF HOOD RIVER AND VICINITY. I was enabled to purchase May 1, 1904, the entire $147,000 Stock of the Colorado Clothing Co., of Btrike-stncken Victor and Cripple Creek, for $28,000, cash, being less than 19c on the dollar. The finest stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods ever shown in the West. . Being unable to dispose of this vast stock in my Portland stores (Strain's and The Hub), I have packed up $25,000 worth of the finest of the Stock and has it here at Jackson -s Store, Mood Riveri WHERE IT WILL BE SOLD AT ,13 & 14 Actual Cost The Sale is now on and will continue until every dollar's worth is sold STRAIN'S WAY Satisfaction or your money backapplies to everything sold by me. If anything you purchase during this Great Sale is not in every way satisfactory, bring it back and get your money. s You will naturally ask yourself: "How can Strain sell first-class goods so cheap?" Simply because I bought them at Nineteen Cents on the Dollar. Every article exactly as advertised. , Bring this Ad. along; it is worth $1.00 on a $10.00 Purchase. A $20 Suit for $7.50 This was a Colorado Clothing company leader. It was made for this concern by a prominent Eastern manufacturer to be sold at a bargain at $20. We bought the stock so cheap that we can afford our prices and yet have a nice little profit left. No merchant in this country ever before sold such suits at this figure. And there is not another store who can sell their equal forevea$20. A $30 Suit for $10 Elegant, up-to-date, tailor-made beauties. The very latest summer styles, including the new English frock, the swell 2 and 3-button double-breasted gar ments now the rage among society men of New York and Boston. In shapes, makes, cloths and cuts the variety covers every popular effort in the United States Every piece is sewed with silk, lined with serge and satin, and the collar and button holes are hand mode, so that fraying out will be impossible. This is the swellest Suit ever shown in this city. $25 Outing Suit for $10 We received in our consignment from Cripple Creek and Victor 1,000 exquisitely tailored Outing Suits made to sell by the Colorado Clothing company at $20.00,. $22.50 and $25. These garments are the jinest im ported Irish homespuns, Ballyho and Scotch Tweeds, perfect in fit and beautiful in coloring. In Portland these garments have usually sold at not lesB than $20 in any case, aiid some merchants have asked $3o for the kind that we sell for $10. A $11.50 Suit for $5.95 This is an all-wool fabric, band-tailored and sewed with best silk thread cut in latest style of sack and frock, and worth every oent'of the f 10 and (11.60 at which the garments sold for at Cripple Creek and Denver. No other clothing house lu the city can touch these suits at less thau double the price we ask for them. $7.45 for a $17.50 All-Wool Suit (7.45 rives the buyer pick and eh nice of ull these handsome man-tall-ored $12, $15 and $17.50 all-wool suits in light, medium and heavy weight. They are dressy as they can be, worth every penny they sold for in Col orado, and cannot be duplicated anywhere at double the prices we ask. $9.95 for $20 to $30 Garments : (9.95 takes pick and choice of the finest tiillor-mude suits of imported cloths In black clay worsteds, unfinished worsted, serges, vicunas, tweed aud Oxford mixtures. In fact, every known weave of cloth and cut of gar ment, the most fastidious votaries of fusliion ever knew. No man was ever so rich that he need be ashamed to wettr these clothes. We would like to see them upon the backs of some of Hood Kiver's most Htylish young men. If they tola where they procured them and the price they paid, no further advertisement would be necessary to speedily clean up this lot. Fine Top Coats . .... iifeyi; !M$y$F mm$k wot I Mtp mm 4.1 r.'ii.irc MtAri "'1 b lit 0-4 This Sale has no connec tion with any other Sale now running in Hood Riv er. This is a bona fide Clearing Sale of High Grade Merchandise for Less than half price. $rt.95 thiuk of It, only (0.96 for any one of the Colorado Clothing Co's $12.50 and (15 summer top coats in 15 dill'erent styles. It would seem like almost any man could afford such a comfort. They will never be sold again at this price. . . $8.95 for a Hedium Weight Over coat Worth $25. There Is every style In this lot. There are $500 to pick from and they were good values at (20 to $25. We sell them at (H.U5 because we bought them at less than 19 cents of their worth of their invoice price. , $10 for Heavy Winter Overcoats Worth $50 Men who are a little forehanded have now an opportunity to provide against the storms of next winter at so smnll a cost as to make the expense almost Imperceptible. They are of Frieze, Ikmver, Chinchilla, Meltons and Kerseys, and there is style and fashion in every coat. They are certainly worth nve times the price we are asking ror mem. Hats $1.00 for $2.50 hats may seem a little startling to the reader, but these are the figures at which we still them. Some are soft and some are stiff, in black and light colors, new 1904 shapes and there are thousands to choose from $1.50 buys one of the famous $3 Silver State. Hats 100 doz. to select from $2.50 for choice of all Stetson, Dunlap, Knox. Longley, Kingsbury shapes. These hats were sold by the Colorado Clothing company at the standard price of $4 aud (5, Axed by the manufacturers, and under ordinary circum stances could not be sold for less. We bought them, however, at less than 19 cents on the dollar and you may have your pick for $2.50. $1,000 sample Straw Hats worth (1 to (2, for 25c Shoes $1.95 for the Colorado company's $3.50 to $4 hand-sewed Dress Shoes. $2.95 for the Colorado company's $4.50 to $6 hand-made Shoes. $3.45 for your pick of the Colorado com pany's custom bench-mado $G and $7 Fine Dress Shoes. Elegant Suit Cases $1.50 for a leather Suit Case that the Colorado company sold as a leader at $3.50. $2.50 for a fine alligator suit case that is well worth f 6.00. $4.25 for a good $10 solid leather suit case. Men's Trousers Remember, this is the cream of the Colorado Pants stock. $2.50 for your pick of the Colorado co's finest $5 and $(5 all-wool and wors ted tailor-made Trousers. $3.50 for your choice of 1880 pairs of the Colorado-company's finest all- wool tailor-made Dress Trousers, regular $7 to $9 values. $4.00 for the Colorado company's gilt , edge $12 to $14 Trousers'. ';.;". . 69c for the Colorado's $1.50 and $2,00 strong serviceable pants.' - 99c for the Colorado's fancy Worsted Trousers in the $2 and $2.50 values $1.49 for the Colorado's fine all-wool hair-line Pants, that retail tho world over for $2.50 and $3. ' j ; $2.49 for all the Colorado's fine allwool Dress Pants in regular 4.50, 5.50 and $6 values. ' ", Coats and Vests We have 828 odd coats and Vests, delightful gar ments, from the Colorado Clothing company's stock belonging to suits that sold for (20 to (40, and we sell 'em at $o. That is, 95 for Coat aud Vest, not $5 for each garment. $1.00 for your pick of 500 all wool vests , in all sizes. Cost $1.75 to sew. $3.50 for odd Coats in every shape. The union work on tbese coats alone cost $0 apiece. 160 White Vests in the $2 to $4 values for $1.00. 26 Duck Suits, suitable for the Seaside, $15 values for $2.50. HANDKERCHEIF BARGAINS 10c for the Colorado company 's fine 20c and 25c hemstitched linen handker chiefs, plain white and colored bor ' tiers. , ' f ( . I 7 - 1