The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 19, 1903, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY., JUNE 19, 1903, 2 : B3 s e —_— e KD WONEN — . N FRESNO - \AE- FUD Before Stock Taking | | IN A [;H[EK* We shall have our semi-annual stocktaking July Ist. To facilitate the work, ' dispose of broken lines, and popularize the store by giving extra good values, we have reduced certain lines of suits and overcoats, which were broken to some ex- tent in sizes and patterhs. The reductions are genume and the goods are prac- tically new stock. Everything is guaranteed and anything can be returned, if de-. sired. Better read this ad carefully, and buy, if your needs are mentioned. Corpses of Victims of Heppner Flood Recovered. { I | Wool Merchant Tells of a Squaw’s Surprising i | Warning. Summer-Weight Sack Suits $8.50 R e s | Articles Taken From Debris Show Names of Persons, but No Infor- mation Can Be Obtained About the Owners. We have been having a sale of suits at $8.50, and as it was quite popular we took all the suits mn broken lines and added them to the special sale suits. Now there is a big assortment in numerous patterns and all sizes. The general assort- ment is light-weight mixed cheviots and blue serges. ~ All the garments are of suit- able weight for summer wear. Some of them have sold for as high as $15.00, others at $12.50, and none under $10.00 except the special sale suits which were reduced to $8.50 a short time ago. In the lot you are sure to find a desirable pat- tern in the proper size. s _ ; Remember, regardless of the low price we will repair, sponge and press the suits any time they are brought in, free of charge. Epecial Dispatel HEPPNER, Or., Ju of dead to-day w distressing scene here e been found in the Sale of Outing Suits at $5.65 5S Lgog LILERT oc2P 4 This sale of outing suits began last week and has proven of interest to several men who were going on their vacations and to several people who reside in the warm interior towns. ~ The sale will continue until all the suits are gone, which will probably be by Saturday of this week. The suit comprises coat and pants only homespuns and > —— SR g woolen crashes, in gray, brown and olive effects. They Elaborate Preparations ; 5 for Independence Day Fete. are just the suits for your outing. The sale price is $5.65. Sale of Top Coats $10.00 In top coats we shall dispose of our entire line of spring and summer gf)"'iq where the sizes are not com- plete in all patterns. We have taken the.different coats rked them $10.00. est stvle coats—thirty-two and thirty- m the $12.50 and $13 lines and m They are the four inches in length with broad shouldered effects: sev- eral shades in tan, olive, brown and slate. The top coat is the only overcoat for summer. That is, eventeen relatives. n are dead, but £ complaint elatives and ar in the same SMALL LOSS OF STO K val! it's the one selected by correct dressers as the proper outer garment for thé summer months. | ICK. | Here is your opportunity to get a stylish coat at an ex- tremely low price. OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE QF THE PACIFIC COAST Jeagmes N. Alli y, Is Ordered Fro: son, Commis- Philip- Men’s Straw Hats t year for Panamas, nevertheless straw hats While this i5 a g are worn considerabl, We carry an extensive assortment of straws in all the shapes and styles, comprising Fedoras, Optimos and Yacht shapes, in smooth and rough braid; the prices range from $1.00 up SHASTA COUNTY BELLE WILL BE THE BRIDE | Miss Viola Harvey of Redding to| Marry a Mining Company Official. | REDDING, June 18—Willard L. Cole, | assistant general manager of the Moun- | in Copper Company and superintend- | of the Iron Mountain Railroad, will | ne 30 lead to the altar Miss Viola | for home, but of Major Gen- one of Redding’s most popular k hak' Sll. | b omplished young ladies. Imme- B Ha alld i b 5 G I I after the ceremony the couple will Oys ts : lts 0il Company Goes Into Insolvency. e for an extended honeymoon trip to ? i sui i J. S. Gov loth, i CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 18.—The | the ter Lake (Oregon) country and L khaki suits, made of regular U. S. Government cloth, in ming will make Keswick their nent home. Cole is well and favorably known in hern California. He has been in the | of the Mountain Copper Company | e it began operations here. | The bride-to-be is a native of Shasta | arber Oil Company to-day | on ptey proceedings here. The as- and liabilities operated exten- | ever s d controlled many Norfolk style, with beit and box plaits, long pants, $1.35 a suit. Boys' junior mechanic suits, made of denim; double seat and knees, 90e€ a suit. Boys' percale blouses and shirt waists, light and dark patterns, Th l'ee=PieCe Suits 25¢ each Adams and fled ve n the 1 éts are p 1,000. The SHEThEp FROM LIPS - Duck Trousers ! There is quality in all things. Don’t think arge 118 d oil wells in| County, having been born in Millville. | Few more leit of the ladies’ $2.50 and $3.00 straw hats, which we 5 o R KO ¥ hin, Wes e She Is talented and a favorite in social | that all duck trousers are alike. Ours are are dlnking ot 2t BibS ciED Prior to s!\xl\takn'lg on the first we \fant Fn g e i T ————— ¢ : All kinds of picnic hats for boys and girls, 45€ and 50¢. clear out our stock of three-piece suits in ADVERTISEMENTS. =~ |SANTA CLARA COLLEGE | sonfc“ I‘1at i < .\lcxi‘c:n s‘t)m?vL so:ubrcro& 10¢, 15¢ and 25¢. broken lines, comprising a number of bl . WILL NOT BE MOVED | For instance, the duck is fully shrunk be- FDRER U0 Suipang 2 2 o R : : President Kanns of Ss Mosnit Toris fore it is cut. The trousers are cut on patterns cheviots and mixed tweeds, most of which ere is worse pure stu tutior Denies a Sensational - ~ & 1 high as $5.00. They are single and : | so that they will set right and hang properly. 4 sokd for as high as $5.00. 3 singl than the usual mixtures used| _ Report. ‘ S i ER Out-of-town orders filled---write for new catalogue breasted styles, in Sizes from 8 't SAN JOSE, June 18.—The report pub- | There’s style and fit to them. - double breasted styles, in sizes from o 15 to adulterate spices; no 8T€A%! jished in a Palo Alto paper yesterday that harm, except to adulterers.|Sania Clara Coliege was to be -moved | vears; single breasted vests: knee pants. "}"’pp"f" is shells and duSll\frDm Santa Clara to Menlo Park is de-; . At the former price they were extremely S O D O good values, being sold direct from maker to ® ) wearer at $5.00; you can judge for yourself - as to what great bargains they are now at 740 Market Street f $3.85 You know most duck trousers are cut liké overalls, and as the material is unshrunk they 3 | nled by President Kenna. It was stated tic 1b) with one per cent of | in :rd- ar!i;lm'!hnthalhflr Kenna, the el . ,p’ | President of the school, was negotiating ed pepper to hot it. “Cloves with the agents of the Hopkins estate = < |2 ;| with a view to buying the Hopkins proj are stems (2 or 3c lb’),- Wormy| 305 2 iente Ten o s colloge TaId utmegs are “worth” 5 Or 6c|President Kenna to-day sald he was sur- ‘ "2 | prised to hear such a report was pub- b by the ton. | lished, and that it was absolutely and ut- . B | terly without foundation. He added that Schilling’s Best feels strange| there wa not only no truth in the state- g £ ent, but th < n such company—moneybdck. gl ;‘“,'le;: :':“;';h‘;" no idea of mov become an inch shorter every time they are washed. Ours are different. $1.00 a Pair

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