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388 State Street
EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP
Phone Main 355
Outing Togs
Made in
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Worn by well dressed men throughout the U. S.
In style, drape, aiid finish "RACSO" Outing Togs re
present the highest standard in ready-to-wear clothing"'
they are the. standard of the best dressed men everyq hire.'
The fabrics are most beautiful. Sand tans, olives,
grays, browns, etc. And the tailoring is all you could
possibly expect and more than you will find, in' outing
togs usually sold at "RACSO" prices, $10 to $22.50 the suit.
(?auford Alices are brim-ful of qual
ity, style, service and comfort. Other shoes have
style and appearance, but in CRAWFORD CUSTOM
SHOES alone are the 'additional requisites of com
fort and service that go far toward making them
the best and biggest $5.00 worth rff shoe leather
in America at $3.50 and $1.00 the pair.
. We are now showing CRAWFORD CUSTOM OX
FORDS in exclusive new styles and leathers,
'buckle and lace fastenings, at $3.50 the pair.
"Every Man
Is Odd" .
But We
Can Fit Him
"Every
Is Odd"
But We
Can Fit Him
CLOTHIER--HABERDASHER
BARTNETT ENJOINS
DEFENDS GHIEFOF
, ; HIMSELF . . POLIGE
San Francisco, Juno 19, Wnltor
J. nnrnott, nccunod with wrecking
of tho California Snfo Doposlt fr
Trust company, took tho Btand In hU
own hoholf this afternoon. Ho tos
t'flod that hn had nevor taken tho
Colton securities. Ho Hnld that J.
Dalzoll Drown, formor manager of
tho honk, who Is now Horvlng a term
In Htnto'B prison and who la tho
chlor wltno a for tho stato against
Uartnott, vn In control of tho af
files or tho bank all the time.
Bartnult sfatod that lis had
brought tho Colton securities to this
city from Now York upon tho order
of Urown who was manager of tho
bank. Ho simply acted nB tho attor
ney for tho bank, ho Bald ,and had
nothing to do with tho direction of
Its affairs.
When nartintt took tho stand,
there was u stir In tho court room
nnd J ml go Conley hod to rap for or-dor-
Bovoral tlmoL While nartnott
was on tho Btand, ho glared tt
Brown, who's testimony Is rolled
upon to mmd him to jail.
Urown declared on the witness
stnnd tho other day that that ho con
sldoiod llarthott a dirty dog and
Uartnott haB stated that ho ha a
similar opinion, of tho state's Btar
wltnosB.
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lTinvhld- Hanks Closed.
(United Pre" Leased, Wlre.i
Ilawhldo. Nov.. Juno 10. Owing
to tho closing of the Bank of Raw
hide tho business situation hero Is
Borloua today, as tho city Is now
without a financial situation. Trans
actions roqulrlng tho uso of tho hank
will havo to bo hold up Indefinitely
ami thousands of dollars may bo
lost ob a result.
Tho othor two hanks of Rawhide
closed tholr doors ton dnys ago. Tho
dlroctnr of tho Bank of Rawhldo
say tho tho closing of tho hank Is n
precautionary measure.
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Sioaohors for tho body of Warren
Cole a boy drowned In tho StanU
law rlvor In California, havo hit up
on tho novol Iden of floating his
clothes down tho rlvor to find tho
direction tho body took, His com
plon'a body has been recovered
through this why.
o
Editor Bothdl, who through his
paper In Korea, has boon incltlnij
tho Koreans to rebellion, has bean
Bontonced to three weeks Imprison
ment and a flno of, $500 by tho Bri
tish consul.
(United Press l.e. "1 Wire.)
Portland, Or., Juno 10. Object
ing to tho attempt of Chlof Grltz
maoho( to make him n common po
liceman nnd dress him In n blua uni
form, , Dotoctlve Joo Day todny so
cured an Injunction In tho circuit
court restraining tho chlof from on
forcing his order. Ho Insists that
he 3hnll do tho work of a dotoctlvo
nnd dross In plain clothes, Incident
ally ilrawlng an oxtrn $15 por month
moro' than tho salary of a patrol
man. Tho Injunction Issued Js tempo
rary but nn effort will bo made later
on to mako It pormonent. "Whon
that U done the mattor will bo hoard
on Its morlts.
Unless Grltzmachor Is restrained,
say tho complaint. Day will bo ro
duced to the ranks and Irrospnrablo
damngo and Injury will bo done.
MILLIONS
FOR FORT
MASON DOCK
COMMISS
HOLDS RATES
. TOO HIGH
Opportunities and advantages at great
stock reducing prices. Thorough dependabil
ity and absolute trustworthiness are never for
a moment separate from the merchandise in
this store no matter how low the prices. And
remember, in this great stock-reducing sale,
as at an times wnen you get your purchase
home if it turns out to be different than you
thought it was when you bought it return it
at once along with duplicate check and get
your money back. Call today and note the
great inducements that we are now offering
you.
avings Throughout
Real Savings
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Time Card No. 83, Southern Pacific Toward Sun Francisco, Freight.
., , , No. 221.-2:13 n. m. Portland fast
Co., bffcctlvu Sunday, May 17, i freight.
JH. xo, 225.- 11:28 a. m. way frolght.
Toward Portland, Passenger.
No. 1G. 5:13 a. m. Oregon Ex- -'- """" -? ".'"V "
lOS3. . .. .. ICOItVALLIS i KASTKKX R. R.
TMR TABLE
"
(1'ulteil Press Leased Wire.)
San Frnnclsc'o, Juno 10. Official
advlcos racolved horo today from
Wa hlngton stato that tho contract
for tho construction of throo lm
menso government transport docks
ueav Fort Mason has boon let to T.
J. Carlln, a Now York contractor.
Tho hid was $1,197,000. ;
Tho throe docki will bo bogun :U
once. Tho contractor Is oxpectod
horo Momlny to look over tho
ground. Ths docks nro to bo 1500
Toot long and two sea walls 1000
foot long nro Includod In tho contract,
Colonel Hamilton Young, of
Washington, in chnrgo of tho Uows-
pnp.or business of tho Western
Union at tho Republican convention
In Chicago, died thero today at tho
homo of his son from heart trouble.
Cdlonol Young was one of the old
est and ba9t known telegraph opera
tors in tho country,
o
What havo the domestic animal
dono that they should be condemned
to shadeless pictures these, days?
( United Trexs I.ensed Wlre.i
Washington, Juno 19. Tho Intor
Btato commerce commission today
docldod that In a great measure tho
rntos charged by various trnncontl
nontal linos from the Pacific con"l
nnd Bcitli on timber, manufactured
lumber, shingles, etc., woro unreas
onable and excessive.
Tho claims of northwostorn lum
inr mnti thp -a gonoral advaneo of
from 20 to 2D por cent In ratqs by
tho railroads, Novembor, 1907, to
practically all eastern pojnts, was
excosMvo, Is supported In part by tho
commission.
Tho commlslson orders In part tho
restoration of tho lower rates In ef
fect prior to Octobor, 1907, approxi
mately 50 pr cent of tho Incrnsos
being condomnod. This will result
In a roductlon of nhout 5 por cent
por hundred pounds in tho rates
now effective.
Tho commU'lon decides, that rates
should be lower in tho Potlntch case
Involving tho differential ratos on
lumber from tho Snokane district,
In tho case of tho Western Oregon
Manufacturing association ngolnst
tho Southern Pacific and othors tho
advance of from $3.10 to $5 por
ton on rough lumbar from points In
tho Wlllnmetto vo'loy to San F,rnn
clsno Is condomncd,
Tho commission refuses to estnb
l'sh a roMto from Washington points
to Colorodo destination and tho
oast, holding a satisfactory routo nl
ready exists.
o ;
Some of tho Lonfton newspapers
"ommontlng on tho nomlnntlon of
Tnft commond his- prlnclnloi and
v-nys, saving ho has a mind of his
ewn: othors snoor nnd sny Bryan
w'l! bo elected. It being too much a
case of Roosovolt's "Love mo, lovo
my dog."
Mrs. C. M. nunnlok, of Lo An
geles, has Biied her husband, n
wealthy buslnoss man. on a warrant
charging him with failure to provide
for herself and daughter. Sho stntos
ho has been hypnotised by his busi
ness partner,
Six companies of militia aro on
their way from Pacific Grove, Cali
fornia, to bo distributed through
Alaska,
i
Tho case against Wm. J. Bartnett,
tho California franker accused of em
bezzlement, will probably go to the
Jury today, .. -. -
No. 18. 8:40 n. m. Cottngo Grove
, passongt-r.
No. 12. 2:15 p. m. Roseburg pas-
songor.
Toward Portbmd, Freight.
No. 222. 5:00 p. m. Portland
fast frolght.
No. 22C 10:40- 11:28 a. m.
way freight.
Toward Sun Francisco, Passenger.
No. 11 1":03 n. m. RoEOburg
pnssongo
No. 17. G:1 p. m. Cottaga Grove
passonge.
No. 15. 9:Lt p, m. California ox-
pross
No. 4
Loaves Dotrost 1:00 p. tn
follows, cumiuoncing Jan. 16, 1908
TraliiH for Corvnlllh.
No.
Leaves Albany 7:55 a. ax
rrlves Ht CorvnllU ...,8.35 a. m
No. 10. y
L.avo Albany 3:56 p. tn
Arrives at Corvallls ... 4:35 p. tn
Trains for Albany,
No. 5
Lonvos Corvallls (iIOlb.
Arrlvos at Albany 1:10 to.
No. 9
caves Corvallls 1:15 p.m.
Anlvos at Albany 1:55 p. bl
No. 7
Loaves C-trvallls 6:00p.m.
Arrives at Albany 6:40 p. a.
No. 11 (Sunday only)
Laves CorvcllN 11:15 . a
Arrives at Albany 11:68 i.x,j
No. 12 (Sunday only)
Lonvos A'bany l!:S5p.n-
Arrives a- Corvallls .... ltlSp.n.
For further Information tpply W
Trains f"om and to Ynquloa.
t No, i
No. fl
"VnlS1 "' m,""San Prancl8CO,vo3 Albany 7:45 p. m A'n a. CorvaU1 U'OOxa
Arrives at uorvanu .... star, n in
express.
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