The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, June 25, 1905, PART FOUR, Image 37

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PART FOUR
PAGES 37 TO 48
YOL. XXIV
PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY ZtfORNING, JUNE 25, 1905.
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HURRAH FOR THE
LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR
HURRAH AGAIN FOR OREGON
The blazing, sparkling, fTashing star in the constellation of the States. In the history of thV world, neer Has
there been seen an exposition in such a setting of wondrous natural beauty as the-Fairyland Fair of the Rose City
of Oregon. It cannot be described successfully in words. The Temple of Diana, the Palaces of the Moguls of Hindu
stan, the Alhambra of Spain, Old Venice, the Missions of California, the mighty Forest Giants of Oregon, the Lakes
of Killarney group these in your imagination, turn on the calcium light, and you have it.
Come one, come all, to the Rose City; there are plenty of 'accommodations for you. Scores of hotels are now finished
and the city can take care of 50,000 guests. The American Inn, in the Fair grounds, can easily accommodate a thoU7
sand or.more, and give them every comfort and luxury under the sun, at every-day prices.
THE AMERICAN INN, LEWIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION
The "A'meric'an Inn" is exceptionally well furnished. The apartments for guests are carpeted throughout with"
artistic Smyrna, Oriental and Brussels rugs, handsome brass and iron bedsteads, large dressing-cases, commodious
washstands, large easy chairs and rockers in fact, everything thaf will make life cheerful seems to have been
thought of. . N -
The ladies' parlors and reception-rooms are -furnished in we'athered oak. Scores of library tables, ladies'
desks, chairs, rockers are used here.
The large verandas and porches are furnished with hundreds of comfortable rocking and armchairs.
The class of furnishings used in this hotel are equal to any first-class Summer resort on the Atlantic Coast.
We enthuse a little over the great things which have been done in Oregon during this year, and feel that too mucK
praise cannot be bestowed on the MEN OF ACHIEVEMENT who have engineered to such success this stupendous,
magnificent Exposition. We've been busy oursejves. We furnished the American Tnn and a few other establish
ments. t "We would like to furnish your home. If you are interested in Furniture, Carpets, etc., come and visit us.
You are perfectly welcome, and will not be asked to buy. Our FURNITURE EXPOSITION is open from 8 A. M.
till 6 P. M. daily. A hearty welcome awaits you. Corner First and Washington streets;
WM. GADSBY & SONS
THE HOUSEFURNISHERS
CORNER WASHINGTON AND FIRST STREETS.
THE 'HOUSE THAT DOES THE BUSINESS
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