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ook Ridge. of Mr. and Mrs rnc: nn Se store alway open, Saturday: eyeninds ‘ for yeutr. convenience: |—a splendidly good special | for Saturday IN FULL SWING Men's Pe tas 00 Dress Pants aced on Placed on the Bargain ie irgain 2 95 Come in and get your pick before the other fellow—the earliest bird always gets the choicest worms. Big Reductions in Men’s and rter wen a eR ‘At : “ i 5 ee er iiebbeehiaen Boys’ Summer Clothing, - arawert(e leioh, of H t F . shi ws ay ats, Furnisnings Oot rect and Shoes bt spartrie Bros xive a «| EP er af x ae i 4 Here Are a Few of Our begga Panera" gas . on 9 : Men's 2-Piece Suits, formerly $9700, now . ; oe ae RLS Parente hath Perey onl S| i ce ee I ee eee ‘ ‘4. 50 Men's 2-Piece Suits, forme rly ‘$15 00, now a PAE Ee e. ‘ $7.50 . STATE COMMISSION OFF All bre rk en lines m Men 3 Pie e Suits at about TO HEAR SPOKANE CASE. At. = Gey o@ “food a Half Price - (By United Press. Boys’ 2-P Suit | kerbocke ts, f p 1A P| oO ‘si 1 Ww ALLA W ALLA july i? The ‘4 eg a wits, Knicke ici " Peet, 95 : state commission completed its MSAD ering tw. determine. the actual EC RDS lyalue of property in Walla Walla } VALLING ¢ (ORE for Spokane, ‘where a similar hear Ea (ux will be held Worth double the price county yesterday and left last night ntity of these very geod and splendid PENN art squar aturday, The patterns are all pleasing, new and attractive Hx12 feet, and sell reg ularly for $5.76—extra special for Sat the price, conn pirate 85 (—no mail, C. 0, D. or fone orders filled.) MEN’S FURNISHINGS Men's 7S¢e Work Shirts for ....0).655.0%.. 39¢ | Men’s $1.50 Fine Straws for .....ceceeee00- T5¢ Men’s Summer Underwear, the 50c values, for matichers: HAUG, epeClal asi cds wer cveseees 5¢ Maa ce spe - MT ty PRUNING uae de 66 ie ab Orel 8 6 REPENS d 60% oo x inks \ Men's Heavy Work Sox, the 10c kind, for .... en ere eee ths se Camens Gloves F606 fia. sccwcecceensestve de Soiesette Shirts, special ............... $1.25 Worth $2.00; in all sizes, from 14 to 17; cream and tan colors. COUOTOU UE. oS. Aas: tab eeee vicodin ones 65¢ Men's and Boys’ Straw Hats—The 50c ones for. Boys’ Muleskin Gloves, special .........24.. 25¢ aL LE TOE LEEE ERT Cea ee Men’s Genuine Hogskin Gloves, special .....75¢ This Is a Real House Cleaning Sale And only occurs twice a year. COME IN AND SEE US. Your dollar will bring better results than ever before. McCormack Bros, .o714.. «Sale Fishing Tackle | $250Close Weat with large lay-back pillow; a splendid ; OF UNIONS mene toes worth $12.50; 1 59 NEWS OF of thelr Sins aceccoscsedpo ten oe Pe e — | Wednesday night in Labor Temple. | was a promt eae A majority of the delegates wer tic Drill, BS¢ If 40c Table Tumblers, 2¢ Ea. |f} present. No business of importance atic. Drill .or J outside the routine business came| ~ complete, with Finished Top Table Tumblers up. i GORMLEY i i An exceptionally fine showing, with cuffs attached and detached; also some with two separate col- lars to match; considered good value for $1.00; SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. SEATTLE. TACOMA. | | : | | \ | The Central Labor Council met! wore fo: jon labor orders. QBe fh Sects sarereay, cccn 20 ee ee anes ele Date VERDICT OF $ 1,000 Head to Foot Outfitters for Men and Boys Opposite Colman Block Fishing Rod, $1.30 Sc Fly Killer, 3¢ Workers, Bricklayers, Steam a wt aa ~ure nts Ply Kitier; wit not | sineers, tron Workers and Barbers. eS eT eee wal as Chip Lunch Basket, S¢ broget — night fn room 49, / for $1,000 yesterday in the superior (By United Press.) Ralph B. Williams of Dallms, na | tend 4 confere has boon: called by Frank Hitch. Arthur E. Griffin} PORTLAND, Ore, July ad W.|Uenal committeeman fer Ore@en,| chairmen and ns wes yp whee 4, cock Select quality Chip Lunch Bas The Theatrical Stage Lay aplo ull, A. E. Hull and | ————> eave by way of the Ore regen Rai) — —— —- een remme Rex ket, with strong handle; ex 8c I enton bas:been efvieed by. the 1 ne for injante = re “eer \, Fish Line, waterproof, treme special Saturday ‘Ai ternational body that 0; “ of | Celved hen at nebile owne 4 line tested t Hall & od her down Ju moving pletare machines are elig | bie for membership. And be relleved of that dead- alive feeling, There te ne chsaerape ARNOLD VIBRATION CO, 32940 Arcade Annex, The $20,000 il Sale Goes Merrily On —merrily indeed for the hundreds of eager purchasers who are snapping up hither- to unheard of bargains—rather sadly for us as we see such seasonable merchan- dise given away for a tithe of its real value. 508; special $5.00 Biectric Iron, 93.49 Mf elther Electric Heat ufacturing Co.'s | he Barr Electric lroa ° Produc pen’ 1" _asaortatio on, whieh | Skagit County Equal Suf. fragh association is meetiog at Me. | Ve rom an} r iat? Ine’ . tut 4 — a © Woe Tf ceria Tio, Sica "$3.89 | | Go tat Exortend | ée Wood Pie Plates ound trip tickets on sale July] See the Paciic fleet, ; August 6, 7, 21 and|of Washington e Wott or Paper Pie Plates, for day lunch; a bangain; per dozen ..... 4c}! Wholesste and Femtly Liquor @tere Removed to 1610 tnd av Open for business July fembers of the ledépende mnt tee Rates, routes, tickets and | #¥tvan! ms at Union Ticket Of. | yard 4 First av, EB Bilis, gen’}|from pier 2, foot o | Round trip 60 cents PAINTING Intertor and exterior, Estimates | aiven free. Fron ca eater O reade Annee + w 1908 Fleet Ave, & Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest But Best_ Decisive Clearance of ~ Men’ § Clothing at Shafer’ S However, our purpose is being accomplished, for the stock must be cleared out * within the next few days, so The best lines of clothing in the country are as- § peg sembled at the Shafer store, and they can be had § $20 000 Worth of Cloaks, Suits, Skirts and Waists Is Dumped how for a full third under regular prices. | Together to Sell Regardless of Original Cost 3 , ° a 66 99 —splendidly styled and tailored garments that have been left on our hands as the Brokaw Bros.’, Kuppenheimer’s, “Eff-Eff SS eee and other famous lines are offered at these | : pil aie? Scores of desirable garments have already been sold at one-seventh of the regular remarkable price concessions: csliio-~diandveds of! sindlvar barges: iia tx ddladi caagienk itil aia is That Were Up to $18 for | Suits That Were Up to $25 for Tomorrow, Saturday, we expect to be a banner day—all previous selling records | » $11. 50 «= $14.50 since the opening day of the Sale will be broken. Extra clerks have been en- Suits That Were Up to $30 for gaged to handle the crowds and we request that ladies who attend wait on them- selves as much as possible. We advise early morning shopping, but the store will be open till 10 p. m. to accomodate those who cannot shop during the day. fe Saw Hats, All the New Styles (Milans and Splits), Were $3, $3.50 and $4, All at $2.50—Men’s Panamas, Favored Shapes, That Were p 00 and $6.50, for $3.50—Hats That Were $2.00 and $2.50, for $1.50 lo All the Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing Reduced | ieee and V First Avenue and 4 Street re e é OS. University Street q a, Building ; *Aregde Annex | No charges, no C. 0. D.’s, no exchanges, Sale Conditions: — no alterations, no deliveries. Store Open 9 a. m. r i Opposite “| 1207—2nd | “sts National Cloak & Suit Mfg. Co. ° © LL _ -