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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1908)
THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, FEBRUARY 2. 1908. 11 fflEITOI rrn BE MB OREGON'S LARGEST AND BEST FURNITURE HOUSE 66 12 (3IE THE CKNOWLEDGED FAVORITE OF PORTLAND'S SHREWD PATRONS To Oregon's Most Gracious CharmHer Superb Hostess Presiding Dictator Over" the Modern Cookery We Offer This Invitation and Announcement "Eclipse" Cooking Exhibit Comme.ncing Tomorrow, Feb. 3 During the week of February third the re markable "Eclipse" will be shown in cooking demonstration Biscuits and coffee will be served during the day, and lasting throughout the week. We urge the presenpe of all ladies at some time not to buybut to afford us the opportunity of convincing every mind of the truth, the absolute su periority of "Eclipse" ranges over all others. The Highest Attribute That Can Be Paid to Any Range Is to Compare it Favorably With the "Eclipse" aission of Coop 15 YEARS OF GUARANTEE, SERVICE AND SATISFACTION It's been a long time since this pencil eulogized the merits of the "Eclipse." Holiday time and January Clearances have filled the air with their calls, and not a word regarding this greatest Range. But now, with nothing more on bur minds than the steady trend of business, we can indulge in this celebration: this cooking mani festation of "Eclipse" supremacy. We'll have a royal time from morning until night, serving bis' cuits cooked in record me,' and coffee with the spice and flavor of perfection. We've placed one of these expert "Eclipse" Ranges right in the window, (First street entrance) and from here we will serve to the tables placed near the en-' trance. We will drown every doubt that ever existed in any mind as to which range is the RANGE FOR YOU. There are over 15.600 "Eclipse" Steel Ranges in the homes of Portland. Doesn't this mean something more than Range utility? It must mean RANGE SUPREMACY. Let us place an "Eclipse" in your kitchen. Let us guaran tee you everlasting satisfaction. "Eclipse" Heaters cost no more, burn a great deal less fuel, and heat more room in less time than ordinary stoves. "PRIZE" ECLIPSE FOR WOOD "NOVEL" ECLIPSE FOR COAL 20 new styles. Sold and de livered on our liberal payment plan of $1 A WEEK. . el A WEEK - II 'A AW- "Eclipse" Terms, $1.00 a Week . Economical in terms, econom ical in f iiel. w ' 1 11 lcj - - .--to"- -M VI 1 t Eclipse" Exhibit starts tomor-ow. "Eclipse" Heaters are made of the stuff that lasts- of very . best steel, with a lining of un breakable castiron. i th 1 The Famous "Ge- KH Sewing Machine 1- 16 75 50 machines, which have been held on the floors for demonstration. Many of them have the cases slightly marred or scratched. This en tire lot of excellent and guaranteed ma chines (the equal of any $Qo grade),, offered during the coming three days, and for immediate ' sale at $16.75 The smoothest running, easiest op-. erating and nicest sewing machines on the market.. Great Three-Day Sale of Most Desirable Dressers Priced at Remarkable Savings A sale intended to be greatly of interest, to those contemplating the refurnishing of the home. An offering of values seldom met even in clearance times No. 69. Dressers of solid Eastern oak, "in best quar tered finish; highly polished and of most attractive build ; 24x30 German beveled plate mirror. The best $27.50 values on the floor- g Three-day special )XOaOv No. 18. Three selections offering the genuine white maple, and the high-grade finishes in quartered oak and the mahogany. Oval and shaped mirrors. Our special $19.00 dresser. Three-day sale price No. 48. Exquisite Dresser in the. solid golden. oak; full swell front; modern shape and finish. An ex ceptional bargain at $45.00. Three- d00 day special dJSsO vf $11.75 Three-Day Specials in the Jewelry Section All -4-picce Silver Sets at 40 per cent discount. Values from Sio to $35. 1847 Rogers Bros. Knives and Forks (12 pennyweight), warranted for 25 years values set of 6 knives and 6 forks . ...... . .. I .... , .......... . . -regular $6.00 ...... $3.95 T .1 4 tf KXil i. i'.v? . ::3.,.i( W''f".i'.V.,iT 1 1 1 11 1 III 1. Ir Ghinaware, Table Needs Of fered at Quite Inducing Prices On Sale in the Large Basement Section Odd China pieces in both the Bavarian and Ger man all hand-painted wares, including cups and saucers, plates, celery dishes, sugars and creamers, tea and chocolate pots, offered on sale as follows: 9 Choice of articles from $1 to $1.50 in value for 65c Choice of articles from 60c to 90c in value for 35c Choice of article? from 25c to 50c in value for 15c Choice of articles from 10c to 20c. in value four for .25c 48-piece Dinner. Set $7.56 at the regular now . . . . . ......... i . . . , . . . . . .... .$3.85 Best semi-porcelain ware ; neatly shaped,1 and pre senting a most attractive decoration. Ask our salesman to show you this set. All Hanging Lamps at 40 per cent off.' All Hall Lamps at 50 per cent off. All Common Lamps at 25 per cent off. CONTINUING THE SALE OF OFFICE DESKS AT 40 DISCOUNT PORTLAND'S FAVORITE TRADING PLACE GEVURTZ SONS FIRST ON YAMHILL SECOND CHINA CLOSETS STILL TOO NUMEROUS ON THESE FLOORS 409b OFF i f