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Show PAGE TWO. DAILY and building Work on 111' of tli Lev.iji ..Mil I'l.irk expmdtlon, il t Ilirtlinifl. Or., thlii whi. li wUI hi siinimiT. openliiK June 1 uil cloning npldly. (ii.t.iln'r ir,. N pruKi't'KMiiK il Kiq,,t cxtiil.it liuil Hush have been exhlbitH iiiHtalliitlon of ainl the begun, while the reiTinlniiia el ruoture are nviring the Htuge where the finishing touches will he applied. The mild Oregon winter has permitted the work to progress without an Interruplion, and when I he president presses the button on opening day everything will be ready and waiting something unusual in exisisitions. cuni-ieti-- are the buildings far advanced, but the landscape picture also. Not only The grass la green and roses bloom In the open air all the year round In Portland. Thousands of rose bushes have been set out on the lawns and terraces, and these, kept fresh by the winter rains Oregon knows no frostbites or sunstrokes are awaiting the spring sunshine to bring forth a riot UTAH STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, The sentiment which InJefferson. the people of the Pacific northspires west in the preparation of this exposition is one In which every American must share. The result of this expedition, the acquisition of the great Oregon country by right of discovery, extending our frontier to the Pacific ocean, adding a vast and rich territory to our domain. It was one of the direct causes of the Requisition of California and the subsequent acquisitions of Alaska, Hawaii, Guam and the Philippines are related to It. of color. The I.ewis and (Mark exposition, although not so large as other expositions, will be a world's fair in every eiise, reflecting the progress of all participating nations, and particularly of western Ameriea. It will be quite unlike Its pi edereHHors in that It will combine with its broad scope the idea of comiMietness without crowding In the laying out of the grounds and the housing of the exhibits. There will be no dreariness of architecture to tire the eye. no miles of aisles to weary the limbs. All will be perfection, at The beauty of the exposition site least the nearest approach thereto ever and the superb view to he had from It. achieved by an exposition. coupled with the artistic grace of the The centennial, which Is the first in- buildings In the style of the Spanish ternational exposition ever held under renaissance, will be an agreeable surthe patronage of the United States prise to all visitors. Nestling at the government west of the Rocky moun- base of the foothills of the Cascade tains, will celebrate the 100th anniver- range, on the gentle slopes and tersary of the exploration of the Oregon races overlooking the Willamette river, country by an expedition commanded with an unobstructed view of sixty-fiv- e by Captain Meriwether Lewis and Wilmiles, which embraces the snowliam Clark, and planned by President capped peaks of Mt Hood and Mt. St. VYE HAVE TO ANNOUNCE FEBRUARY 4, 1905. Helena, the site presents a picture entirely original In exposition building. Of the gross area of the site, 180 acres are on the main land, and 60 acres form a peninsula extending out Into Guilds lake, a fresh water body 210 acres in extent, and the largest mere ever enclosed within an exposition fence, which Is separated from the Willamette river by a narrow strip f land. The expoHltion grounds are made up of hill and dale, and in one portion a natural park of trees and Hhrubs affords ail opportunity for landscape work of a most attractive character. In the arrangements of the buildings thorough consideration has been given to the convenience, of visitors and the attainment of a rich and beautiful architectural effect. The main group of exhibit palaces, consisting of eight structures, occupies the ground bordering on the lake, and forms nearly a straight line, with their short sides facing the water. Around these structures on the outer edge cluster the state, territorial and other minor pavilions. The administration building, in which the executive offlcea of the fair are located, stands at one end of the ornate colonade entrance, the main gateway to the grounds. On the peninsula In the center of Guild's lake is located the United States government display. Here an with Imposing government building, two towers, each 360 feet high, Is In Besides the course of construction. main building there are several minor structures, among them being the forestry, (fisheries and Irrigation pastation. vilions and the All the main exposition structures are in the style of the Spanish Renaissance, except the forestry building, which is a true American type, being constructed of huge logs In their virin Its gin state, thus exemplifying composition the timber resources of the Colombia river region. The structure Is 200 feet In length by 103 feet in width, and its extreme height la 70 feet. In Its construction two miles of fir logs, eight miles five and of poles and tons of shakes and cedar shingles were used. life-savi- ng six-fo- ot The central tlon are Columbia terrace. These tw . made the object 0f H ,i7L! 7ibelllh.n merit. The foin.er i, .'. the agriculture mi,; hlbits buildii. -- a, ;lIi , 'jr,,ln r..;,i-,,V- , , wide avenues. clous sunken gai,,.:i. , race is located di, (.r, leading down to n.e 1lk, the grand atairw.iv ,.k side with uf ,ar . - u on '.awn.?. P nth ?iUUful The Trail. boulevard of the ceiitcin s ponding to the Hike at s , the midways of other . , cl,!,,,,, ' 1corr T this feature of a world s fir .!' ' uated upon an ornate hri-spans the lake and conn.vu Th land with the peninsula. vj,u m4a' rivaled water facilities thu much attention will be ,lirc. .Ird cessions for aquatic feature,. The railroads have minis ally low rates to Portland western worlds fair, tad many JLj! In the east and middle west are ed to take advantage of them to " great Pacific northwest. K q-- to the people of Ogden and vicinity that we have bought at a great sacrifice THE HUB stock o! Hens Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings. Mr. Hardman, on account of larger business interests in Seattle, is forced to leave what has been a very lucrative business and will go at once to his new home. We, desiring to secure the room.now occupied by THE HUB, and in order to secure it, we had to buy the Merchandise, as Mr. Hardman held the lease. at Sale Began Friday, February 3d, As Is Well Known 9 Oclock A. M. Has Sold Goods at Reasonable Prices and their Prices Will be Left on Goods in Plain Figures WE PROPOSE TO SELL THEM AS FOLLOWS The Hub Hens Suits Mens and Youths Overcoats S0.00 Sale price .... $18.00 Suit 1&00 Suit ;.. 38.00 Sale price .... 1&00 25.00 Sale price .... Suit 12.00 22.00 Sale price .... Suit 11.00 20.00 Sale price .... Suit 10.00 18.00 Sale price .... Suit 150 16.00 Sale price .... Suit 7.00 d 12.00 Sale price . ... Suit 10.00 Sale price . ... 5J0 Suit h make principally, Our guarantee Three consist of the loti with every article bought at this sale. Shoes for Men and Boys We have an especially strong line of Mena and Youths' Overcoats that we must close out at very low prices. On all small sixes, from 33 to 38, we make a reduction of (0 per cent from selling price. On the staple sixes, while they last, we make a reduction of 50 per cent You should not miss this, as we must close them out tor rooms In Shoes the stock consists principally of Johnson A Murphy and Old Glory Shoes. The J. A M. Shoes are regularly priced at (5.00, (5.00. (7.00 and (8.00. We propose to close them out as follows: 9&00 d (8.00 Shoes at 600 Hub-pric- ed (7.00 Shoes at Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- Hub-pric- ed ed 'Hub-price- Hub-pric- ed sake. Working Pants Stein-Bloc- With this line aa with the others we find only high class goods, but you should take the opportunity that may not come again In many years to supply your boys with the best made clothing at the price of the cheap grades Boys and Youths' Long Pants Suits ed Suits Hub-pric- ed Suite Hub-price- d Suits Hub-pric- ed Suite Hub-pric- ed Suits 315.00 13.00 10.00 3.00 7.00 Sale price Sale price ....$9.00 .... .... too .... &00 0 Sale price Sale price Sale price d Hub-pricHub-price- d Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Knee Knee Knee Knee Knee Suite Suite Suits Suite Suite 310.00 8.00 7.00 5.00 4.00 all-wo- ol Hens Paragon Pants These are from A- -l manufacturers, and no better fitting or higher grade goods are made. We of course must have our money out of this stock, end will offer them to you at these prices: Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Pants Pant Pant Pants Pants 38.09 7.50 8.50 6.00 5.00 Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale $600 500 price price price price price 400 400 300 ed Hub-pric- ed (6.00 Shoes (5.00 Sboee Hub-pric- 95-- j ed Hub-pric- Rale price. Sale price Sale price Sale price Sale price Hub-pric- Pants Pants ed ed .$600 (3.00 2.00 Sale price .$1.75 . 1O0 Sale price . 5 DO . 4D0 . 2.50 . 200 ed (1-5- Stiff and Soft Shirts In Stiff and Soft Shirts we have put the prices bo low that afford to buy enough to last you for years. All regularly Manhattana at $2.50 Sale price Manhattana at (2.00 Sale price Manhattana at $1.75 Sale price Manhattana at $1.50 Sale price Hub-pric- Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed you can ed Mens Hosiery Youths Long Pants. Hub-pric- 600 900 at at High Top Lace Boots In the Dayton make, the only wet proof leather at prices: (7.00 High Top Sale price Men Kangaroo Calf R. R. Shoes, at $.00 Sale price 200 Boys Shoes at a dollar a pair. will Old Glory Shoes which have been sold by The Hub tor put on sale for $2A0. 4.00 Children's 'Suits Hub-price- Pants we will offer you unheard of barmust not think of these at the regular prices, but get It gains. into your mind that we are going to give you bargains that will beat anything you have ever heard of. You Youths and Childrens Suits Hub-pric- In Corduroys and Hub-price- Hub-pric- On Men Underwear, which consists of many fine numbers, and also the medium priced goods, we will make a sweeping reduction of 50 per cent to dose out at Sale price Sale price 30c, 3 for Sale price, 3 for 13 Sale price 4 for Working Socks (Rockford) 4 pairs tor Mens Tie, silk and linen Handkerchiefs at at 3 value. Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed Hub-pric- ed $ 2: 30c 60c 50c 35c 35c l-- 3c 25o 13 value, SusponAo BUY SALE is bona fide and no pains be spared TO TREAT customers right, and be marked PLAIN FIGURES, AND YOU WILL NOT BE ASKED TO prices YOU THAT SATISFIED ARE NOT YOU ARE GETTING A GREAT DEAL MORE THAN YOUR MONEYS WORTH. IN SELLING THIS MERCHANDISE AT SUCH EXTREMELY LOW PRICES IS TO GET THE ROOM TO PLACE OUR OWN 4 Z OUR OBJECT STOCK, AND WE ASSURE YOU THAT WHAT YOU BUY AT THIS 8ALE WILL BE THE HOUSEHOLD TALK FOR MONTHS TO COME. J X WE BOUGHT THE STOCK AT HALF VALUE AND WE SELL IT ACCORDINGLY. $ This will all THE TOGGERY will the toggery PEOPLE SALE AT the people THE HUB STORE ROOiT ii 2449 Washington Avenue |