p 1 1 1 OREGON CITY COURIER. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, ri -mi w mm bcv w iw l a i in i in in 1 1 ii hi iin ii i ii hi nit i i i i i i 1 1 i i iii i i i m n j i i vw a mm i . 7 n u .w, Vi1..' '?:.. "..V.'-.-;-.V. . .v. - .' .". v.'v y;;r.v ;:;'!'': !."''''''''' 'I'." ' ' ''".')' i' f .'vVi'' This Girl fell in Love THAT'S HER. BUSINESS This Young Man Fell in Love THAT'S HIS BUSINESS They got. Married THAT'S THEIR. BUSINESS We Furnished Their Home THAT'S OUR BUSINESS They Saved 25 Per Cent, and he, she, they and we are all happy- Whose Business is That? G3ttine married is an important event in everyone's life-netf in importance, in fact, to getting born; but one has little-in fact, nothing-to say about gettng born. That's why we put up uuung marriea an p M ' h ; h most. Important event in our lives that is subiect to our own control. All the world not only loves a lov- Hut Se? 'Scoring of .he fully m we.. he enjoy, netting married IMt Formerly i was the custom for Ttta "Sule" got married, but we have seen no mothers weep the wedding of their daughters for the past 20 the custom changed? Or is it because they know that most any kind of a man can give his bride on elegantly furnished home at our VERY LOW EAST SIDE NO-RENT PRICES? In Our Complete Outfits You Make the Greatest Savings-Easily 25 per Cent Every merchant has his leaders, his special sales. The highest-price furniture man in town may have one article on special sale today at or nearly at cost, and tomorrow have on sale something else on wh ch hTwil make no profit during L special sale. Everybody understands this, or at least they should understand it. Naturally if you should go to the low-pnced house xn the tye Ind miced the same article, you would find it higher than the "Special" price, unless the low priced house should happen to have the same article on special sale at the same time Therefore Special al evidence cr proof that any firm is a low-priced house. But special sales oftimes do furnish proof of High Regular Prices-the prices that the complete house-fur-nfsherToe up STinTis particularly noiiceable in "Half-price" sales, for it is plainly evident that goods must first be marked double their cost, or at the rate of 100 per cent, profit before they can b e SuonlnS, M -nt. unless the merchant is "specializing" his goods below cost, which everyone knows he does not do once in a hundred sa-e. Now we have been deep Ires n wi h our ''Special" bargains as have others, but you never see special reductions exceeding 25 per cent, or one fourth, made by us. Why? our Furniture is regularly priced SO much lowe Xrekewnere that all of our prices are "Special" prices-Extraordinary Bargains. That is why our business has grown so very, very rapidly. The number of complete outfits that we have sold is something wonderful. And the reason is that in a big bill the savings are so evident, so noticeable, that no one can fail to see and appreciate it and to send their friends. Zbafstbe Reason We Jyad to Erect a Big Hew Building Our Second Year In November we expect to be in oar new feeding. Next month we will begin moving fwnitare. All oaf eastern pofchases are being timed to go into oof new home. Andwewant to move as little fornittfre as possible-having a natural pride to have everything new; therefore during September we will cash in thousands of dollars worth of goods at little or no profit. This.will particularly apply to all samples, broken lines and heavy furniture. You want to look out for our ads and also visit our store. We show the same courtesy to the person who wishes to price furniture as to the one who comes to buy. In fact, that has been our long suit. We have sold more goods to "lookers" first and last, than any two houses in the city. If they don't buy then, we know that ti iey -wM return and buy-after getting prices elsewhere-and be even better satisfied; not everybody of course, but 90 per cent of them. THEN WHY SHOULDN'T WE BE GLAD TO CAREFULLY return ana Buy auer g gP SHOW PEOPLE OUR GOODS AND GIVE THEM PRICES? Carload of Ranges Slaughtered Ranges are awfully heavy and cumbersome to move. We have about two carloads on hand steel, cast and malleable-and are anxious to close out at least a carload within the Oar New Building BmiiiHji.Mi3i fell IM mm mm mm agp" a!! mmmmmmmmjm next 20 days. We have therefore placed on sale a complete line of high-class ranges at 25 per cent fy' ducthtl. With some mer chants a 25 per cent reduc tion would not mean that you were then getting an extraordinary bar gain, but at the prices our goods are marked it means that we absolutely make no money on them. Extraordinary Rug Reductions We have one of the largest that we cannot show in our several hundred this month. We desire especially to call your attention to the fine Wiltons we have on Sale at $30.00 These are 9xJ2 ft., new and of the latest designs. Others would call them $45 and $50 Wiltons, but we value them ,at $40. WILTON VELVET fflft RUGS, Special stocks of Rugs in the city, hundreds of Rugs present cramped quarters. We want to sell 8165 05 CORNER GRAN DJWtdmm esfe E. STRK ii nnrVrip'n n.nrfriL.l" V MfitP SI II II IV 'AM .a I Ml 1 1 'I I I I 1 I- : PORTLAND - OREGON 11 I I - . - m,,-'-,,!,,,,!, f-toliinTfiit t " 1 '"' "' "r' '" mi !! H-.ili I mi in ill i ii i ii i ii ii iin in mi mn 1111111 ' 11111 " iM ... SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON September 19, 190a. Review. GoWen Text for the Qnarter-So mielitilv grew the Word o( Ooii and prvaUl.-Acta xix:20. The following renew enn be used 89 a complete 1 son in itself, or us a renew of the eh-ven preceding lessous. The ilita and title of each lesson and wh-ra foaud, the Golden Text, and 0'ie qu Btiou from each lesson '1 if t xv :3 to xvi :15 Paul's uu... , . : . u 1 MissitnHry jonrney um" , 1; : iun Teit. Acta xvi:9. ) r iuuuui. - j 1 1 n,.. nvpr into Msoedonia and help Sec to ' DBi. ... . OQIf a man nhnWS lack Of courage, or tact, or faitlifolness, in onn position, does tint in any mea sure disqaalify him from getting an other, or fromncceBS wlion 111 another position? July 11 Acts xvi:16 40. Paul's Seooud Missionary Journey The Phil- ippiaii Jailer. Ooluen Jext: Ayts xvi -81. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou tthalt be saved. Verse 16 In what olass do you put those who, knowingly, either directly or indirectly, profit by the gins of fal len women? July 18-Aots xvii :1-15. Paul's Sec ond Missionary journey Thessalonica and Berea. Golden Text : Psalm 119:11. Tliy ord nave I hid in my heart, that I might not sin against thee. Verse 3 Is it, necessary for ns to adopt all Paul's opinions, deductions, and prognostication in order to be well pleasing to God? July 85 Ante xvii-.lfl-M. Paul's Second Missionary Journey Athens. Golden Text: John iv:24. God is a Spirit,1 and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth. Verse 18 Which brings the more lanting happiness and "develops tho nobler character, and why, the Epi curean philosophy, a life devoted to the pleasures of sense; or the Stoic, Christian philosophy, a life devoted to the service of others, and to self denial? (This question must be an swered in writing by members of the club). August 1 Acts xviii :l-22 Close of Paul's 2d MissionHry Journey. Golden Text : John xvi :3a. In the world ye snail have tribulation, but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world. Verses 2-8 A goodly proportion of the membership of the churc'i have the ability to preach ; ought not this ability to be developed, thus giving to every local church several preachers who could divide the preaohing be-1 tween them, paying only one a salary, who would thus have time to act as pastor? , I August 8-1 Thess. v :12-24. Paul's Instructions to the Thessaloninns. : Golden Teit : I Thess. v :15. See ; that none render evil for evil unto ! any man, but ever follow that which is good. " Verse 21 Caa the real truth ever be a hurt to a true man, and should not ' such a man be as glad to change his opinions, when be finds ha is wrong, as to change a worn-out garment for a : new one? .,, . August 15 Acts xviii:33to xix:22. d i . Thirrl Mimionarv Jnnruev Ephesus. Golden Text : Aots xix :17. The name of the Lord Jesus was mag nified. Verse 28 Why is it that God has conditioned all extension of human progress and bettument, including sal vation itself, uuon the zoal, ability, and goodness of those who already en joy its benefits? AunuHt 22 -Acts xix:23 to xx:l Paul's Third Missionary Jouriwy Thuriotiu KphBHOS. Golden Text: II Cor. xii :9. Ho siiid nuto me, M.v grace is sufficient for you; for my strength is made perfect in weakness Verses 38-27 When the genoral wl fare of the people is injured by the business of the few, is, it or not, the duty of the state to make such busi ness illegal? August 29 I Cor. xiil :13. Paul on Christian Love. Golden Text : I Cor. xii :13. Now auideth faith, hope and love, these three: but the greatest ot these is. Verses 4-7 Why is it that love ten Is to promote patience, politeness, kindnesB, gentleness, humility and every other virtue? Suptrmiher 5-Acts xx :2-88. Paul s Third Missionary Jonnmy Farewells. Golden Text: Phil. iv:13. I can do all things through Christ, which BtrengtliHiieth me Verses 7-12-Wliy is it that ohuroh mnmbfirs will lii-ten. unwearied, for houistoa political speech and get tired of nven a good sermon if it lasts longer than thirty minutes? September 12-Acts xxii:-17. Close of Paul's Third Missionary Jouruoy. Golden Text: Aots xxi :14. The will of the Lord be done. Versos 8-9. Should Christian par ents train their children from infaucy to know God, to be skillful in prayer, in failh and in good works? Lesson for Sunday. Suptenihnr 29 Temperance lesson. I Cor. x :28-8tf. Louis Funk of Holland spent Tues day afternoon transacting buBinees I matters iu this city. IK. Courier only $ 1.50 per year. TfYou Want to Spend several of the pleasantest half hours you ever put in get the September EVERYBODY'S and read in this order: " Happi ness," "The Mellowdrammer" and "What Shall We Do With the Old?" After that read where you will you'll say, "Htri't a good magazine." Try it and see. 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