THE SUNDAY OBEGONIAN, POETLAND", MAUCH 13, 1904
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I. GEVURTZ & SONS
THE PUZZLE IS SOLVED
THE SEQUEL IS FOUND HERE
I. GEVURTZ & SONS
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WE ARE IN A PINCH!VIUST HAVE MONEY AT ONCE
$250,000 WORTH OF THE WORLD'S FINEST FURNITURE, CARPETS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC., ARE AT THE
MERCY OF YOUR READY CASH. SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT 9 A. M. DON'T LET ANYTHING KEEP YOU AWAY.
We took advantage of an extaordinary offer made us by a large Eastern jobber recently, which necessitated our taking some desperate business chances. The goods are here and we are suddenly called upon to meet some of our most pressing obligations.. In order
The World's Best Carpets
Sim-
Are here for your choosing at greatly re
duced prices.
Extra quality Brussels Carpet, in 15-yard
lengths or less at, per yard 64
Odd Velvet Carpet Borders, 27-yd. lengths.
During this sale, per yard 63
Regular $1.00 grade Tapestry Brussels Car
petexcellent assortment of new Spring
patterns. On sale during this sale at, per
yard , 85
Regular $1.35 grade, best quality Tapestry
Brussels Carpet attractive new patterns.
Now oh sale, at per yard.... '. $1.15
Regular $1.50 grade "Dunlap" Yelvet Carpets rich Oriental patterns extra
values. Now on sale at, per yard S1.10
A FINE RUG GIVEN AWAY WITH EACH PURCHASE
OF A CARPET
to do this speedily we are willing to sacrifice our profits and part of the co3t for the
next 15 days. This stock represents the world's best and most satisfactory merchandise.
You can't afford to miss this opportunity to supply your furniture wants at a saving of
at least a third. No goods sold on time or sent 0. 0. D. Everything must be spot cash.
The best plums are picked by the first comers so be wise.
I. GEVURTZ & SONS
173-175 FIRST STREET.
219-225 YAMHILL STREET.
FINE SIDEBOARDS
At Reduced Prices
No dining-room is complete without a nice Sideboard.
Now is your chance to obtain one at little cost to you.
No. 71 Solid quartered oak, highly polished Side
board, fancy design, swell-front drawers, large bevel
mirror j regular price, $30.00. On sale now
at $21.65
No. 441 Weathered oak Sideboard, massive and sub
stantialan attractive piece of furniture; worth $50.
Now selling at .$31.25
No.111 A neat-appearing, well-made, hardwood Side
boardan ornament to any dining-room j worth $20.
Now selling at . $15.00
Brass and Iron Beds at Prices
That Will Please
You can't afford to be without a brass
or iron bed at these prices. They are,
within the reach of all.
No. 946 Queen Anne Pattern Iron Bed
in bronze or green, with fancy brass
top-rails. A new design; worth $27.
Now selling at $18.65
No. 407 Solid Brass Bed with continu
ous posts a pleasing, catchy style;
worth $25. Now selling at ... $19.65
No. 110 White or green Iron Bed, extra
well made and finished puts a tone
on any bedroom; worth $6.50. Now
selling at $4.85
Every
Article
in the
House
is included in this
forced sale, with the
exception of a few
contract goods. Call
for the goods by their
numbers.
Stoves,
Dining-room furniture,
Bedroom furniture,
Parlor furniture,
Tinware,
Chinaware,
Lamps,
Couches,
"Writing Desks,
Chiffoniers,
Sideboards,
Carpets, Etc., Etc.,
are he're at prices be
yond the reach of
competition.
Pretty Parlor Suits
That will add to the appearance of any home and make it
more attractive, at prices that are beyond the reach of com
petition. No. 1519 3-piece Parlor Suit of mahogany, upholstered in
fine fancy velour; worth $20. Now selling at. .$13.70
No. 663 Fine 3-piece Parlor Suit, best selected mahogany
frame, upholstered in fine quality, two-tone velour; worth
$40. Now selling at $28.00
No. 1343 Extra good 5-piece Parlor Suit, fine finished ma
hogany frame, upholstered in fancy velour, best spring
seat; worth $35.00. Now selling at $24.87
No. 723 Solid mahogany frame Parlor Suit, upholstered in
fancy brocaded velour, piano polish finish, new design;
worth $75. Now selling at $59.80
Why Sleep on a Hard Mattress
When you can buy such good ones here at such low prices
as we are asking during this sale?
The "Kenwood," found only at this store filled with care
fully selected down, which makes it soft and fluffy and
elastic. Guaranteed not to pack down or get lumpy. Sold
all over the East at $18.00. You &an buy them here now
for , , $12.00
The "Roberts, " made from pure white cotton arranged in
such a manner as to prevent its lumping or bunching. It
always remains soft and elastic; worth $10. On sale now
at $6.00
Odd Dressers at
Odd Prices
Wo have a large and varied assortment
of the finest kinds of Dressers, all at great
ly reduced prices during this remarkable
sale
No. 506 Birdseye maple or quartered oak
Dresser, highly polished, 22x28 plate mir
ror; worth $35. Now selling at $24.00
No. 16r-Mahogany or White Maple
Dresser, several different styles, fine plate
mirrors, swell top drawers; worth $20.
Now selling at $14.00
No. 223 Large hardwood Dresser, pattern
plate mirror, swell-front top drawers, ex
tra fine finish f worth $17.50. Now selling
at $2.00
Morris Chairs
Reduced
For solid comfort and real pleasure there is
nothing to take the place of the Morris Chair.
You can buy them here during this sale at a
big' saving in price.
No. 306 A Colonial style Morris Chair, piano
polish finish, quartered oak; always sold for
$22. Now selling at $14.85
We have another one that we are offering dur
ing; this special sale as low as $9.00
Better look these up.
GIVEN
AWAY
FREE
with every purchase of
$10 or over a handsome
PICTURE
Comfortable Chairs
Rightly Priced
No. 156 Braced arm, genuine
cobbler seat dining-room chair;
worth $2.25. Now selling at
$1.15
No. 273 Extra fine saddle seat
dining-room chairs; worth $4.00.
Now selling at, each $3.00
No. S672 Cobbler seat, Golden
Oak rocking chair; worth $4.t)0.
Now selling at, each S2.50
No. 222 Ladies' braced-armj cobbler seat rocking
chair; worth $2.50. Now selling at, each, $1.75
Bedroom Suits
. Reduced
The world's best Bedroom 3 iritis
will be found here at prices that will
please and surprise you. Don't fail
to see them.
No. 223, extra fine hardwood Bedroom
Suit. Dresser has fine, large mirror
and swell front top drawers. crv ne
Worth $27.50, now selling at..SjWO.Uv
No. 26, blrdBeye maple or quartered oak
Bedroom Suit, of the very finest qual
ity and finish. Dresser has swell front,
latest design, large plate mirror. Worth
$47.50, now selling $39 50
DIVANS TEMPTINGLY PRICED
Beautify the parlor, add grace to the-reception-room
by placing a few of these beautiful Divans in
convenient places.
No. 202 Mahogany frame Parlor Divan, uphol
stered in the best quality two-tone raised velour;
always sold for $12.00. Now offered during this
sale at . . $7.60
No. 1701 Small Parlor Divan, solid mahognay or
quartered oak, upholstered in rich, attractive bro
caded velour; never sold for less than $30. Now
offered for the first time at $19.70
The Right Kind of Bed Springs
The famous "I. Qt." Springs are found only at this store they are guaranteed
not to sag of lengthen they are made-of a patent woven-wire fabric that will
last a lifetime the equal of any $4.00 spring on the market. During this
sale the price is only $2.25
$27 GO-CART NOW $19.65
No. 244 Fancy wicker body, best steel run
ning gear, patent adjustable rubber-tired
wheels; worth $27. Now selling at
$19.65
$10 GO-CART NOW $7.45
Good quality Wicker body Go-Carfc, all steel
running gear, rubber-tired wheels; cheap
at $10; a big bargain at $7.45
Center Tables and
Tabourettes Underpriced
16-inch highly-finished Solid Oak Center Stand Table,,
Special during this sale, at 67
Several neat, new designs of Tabourettes in Weathered
or Golden. Oak high finish.. Now on sale at 6o?
SPHINTEE ABROAD.
How Duffey Beat the Pistol at Welch
Meeting.
New York Mall and Express.
Arthur Duffey, the crack sprinter, had
many stirring experiences during his re
cent trip abroad. His story of how he
won n uninterrupted string of victories
against the best short-distance runners
of. Europe is interesting. On one occa
sion he captured a seemingly hopeless
handicap by "beating" the pistol of a
nervous- starter. Though Duffey .admits
the" action . a little unsportsmanlike, he
gives as an excuse that he was pitted
against manifestly unfair allowed di
stances and competing against a rough
crowd of athletes.
"When he left Glasgow he went to Pon
typriod. "Wales, where he was to run
on the following Monday afternoon. Ow
ing to his fatigue at the end of the
Journey, he decided that he would com
pete only in the Welsh championship;
but when he arrived at the place or com
petition rumors were afloat that the co
bles were going to bring down a runner
more fleet than even Mercury, and would
defeat all the vlsting champions.
It was with little difficulty that Duffey
defeated Wadsley, the English champion.
and Lundle, the "Welshman, by more
than two yards, in the time of nine and
four-fifths seconds. In this race the
American was disappointed in not hav
ing the new wonder to compete against,
but found that he was saving himself
for the handicap race. As Duffey was
still in fine form, he made up hj3 mind
to try conclusions with the mining chap
in the open race. Each -won his heat and
semi-final, the "Welshman "winning his
handily, while Duffey. beginning to feel
the effects of his long journey and the
previous heat, had to be content with
snatching victory in the last few strides.
Duffey was completely played out after
the fourth sprint, and when he retired to
the dressing-room he realized that he was
totally unfit to meet his rival In the final
heat. The "Welshman seemed to have
noticed Duffey's wearied condition and
became confident. As the American
felt It would be to his disadvantage to
race, he proceeded .to obtain permission
from the officials to stand down. Imme
diately it spread around ' the excited
crowd of rough miners that Duffey was
afraid to meet their champion, and they
jeered and rebuked him in a most an
noying manner.
The crowd was a most "unsympathetic
one, so that Duffey was practically driven
to race, but he insisted on a long rest.
After the .various other events had been
decided, Duffey came upon the track
feeling rather weak, and it dawned upon
him of a sudden that it would be impos
sible to win under ordinary circum
stances, and with the stinging insults of
the bystanders and the thoughts of a
large handicap which he was forced to
concede, his only chanbe was to resort
to a little strategy with the rather Irri
table and excitable starter.
As the American inquired from him
how he proposed to start the race, the
nervousness, of the official became more
apparent. Duffey -cautiously crouched
against the line, and as the words "get.
ready" lingered on the lips of the starter.
Duffey sprang forward amd. pawed. tke
"Welsh runner just as the starting shot
was fired. The bystanders were taken
aback, but the Welsh sprinter was game,
and stuck to his task, keeping neck and
neck with Duffey. The result was that
Duffey made up the handicap which he
conceded, and broke the tape a scant yard
in front of his opponent. That night Duf
fey set out for Abergavenny with two
prizes' under his arm and a happy look on
his face. Duffey confesses that it was
unsportsmanlike, but says he thought he
was justified in doing the "stunt"
'Varsity Exhibit at St. Louis Fair.
CHICAGO, March 12. Hani for the
University of. Chicago's exjJeSsIve exhibit
at the St. IjouIs Exposition have been, an
nounced. The exhibit is to be placed in a
large pavilion in the educational building,
near the pavilions of Yale, Harvard the
University of Michigan and Washington
University. Chlcagp's pavilion, -which will
be modeled after the style of the univer
sity buildings, will be an exhibit of astro
nomical plates from he Terkes Observa
tory, a model"of the:ollege campus and
buildings, publication! of the University
Press and all of the professors, etc
MURINE E1U REMEDY.
A home cure for Eye troubles. Never falls
to win friends. Used for infant and adult.
Murina. don't "raaart, Soothe Ey-9U.