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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1907)
( 11 THE SUNDAY, OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 10, 1907. f THREE DOZEN "POPULAR" CARPET SWEEPERS MADE BY THE BISSELS CO. THIRTY-SIX $3 SWEEPERS SPECIAL: le evurtz: k AS HAS LONG BEEN OUR CUSTOM, WE OFFER THE MOST PHENOMENAL OF WEEK-DAY SALES FOR OUR MONDAY AND TUESDAY PATRONS. SPECIALS THAT ALWAYS AROUSE A LOT OF INTEREST AND EN THUSIASM. SAVINGS OF A CHARACTER THAT INSURE THE TAXING of OUR FORCE of EXPERT SALESMEN OREGON'S LARGEST AND BEST FURNITURE HOUSE I Every "Eclipse" Warranted 15,000 of the best homes in Portland have their three meals a clay from the "Eclipse," and the j are the homes where you love to go and dine. . There's a splendor about the "Eclipse" that invites its popularit'. Back of the "Eclipse" is a reputation. Ahead of it is a guarantee that itmust honor and outlive a guarantee of fifteen years. The World's Best Range "ECLIPSE." SOLD ON THE PAYMENT OF $1.00 A WEEK "Eclipse" Heaters are built of the stuff that lasts in a way that satisfies. There are manj- economical features about the "Eclipse" not true of other stoves, and ever- feature is a mark of preference. The highest grade blue charcoal steel, in the hands of expert stove builders, produces the "Eclipse" the everlasting stove of choice. Prize "Eclipse" for wood. Novel "Eclipse" for coal. m WITH EVEBY CARPET PURCHASED THIS . ' WEEK WE GIVE A CHILD'S CARPET SWEEPER OUR SOLD ON & 1 .00 A WEEK PLAN S7 IB EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR "ECLIPSE" RANGE AND HEATER si . o n n n , n. vi 11 XX I 7 1; ATTRACTIVE CARPET SALES MONDAY 90c )fl.;3 hnest Tapestry Brussels, yard Regular $1.10 Tapes try Brussels, yard . . . . loOO yds. Ingrain Car pets, reg. 50e, at, yd.. 69c 25c An event worthy of most careful attention. A sacrifice of prices not equaled in recent years in Portland Carpet Selling.' An extra grade Tapestry Brus sels presented in three very desirable patterns, in rich coloring. Not priced elsewhere under $1.35 the yard; for Monday and Tuesday, price, yd.. .90 (Sewed, laid and lined free of charge.) 500 yards good grade Tapestry Brussels in very handsome floral design. The regular $1.10 Carpet; Monday and Tuesday on sale . at, yard 69? 1500 yards Kidderminster Ingrain Carpet; an offering of three distinct pat terns (2 floral and 1 Oriental) ; absolutely fast colors. The regular 50c Ingrain; for Monday and Tuesday, the price halved; jrard .25 - ' (We do not sew, lay or line this Carpet.) DEPARTMENT OF C A R P E T S S EGOND FLOOR AMONG THE DRAPERIES $1.50 Tapestry 75c Yard ' Special Monday sales of Winter needs at a time when they are most in de mand. Two extra special reductions on Comfort prices for one day only Mon day. Comforts are full 6-t in. by 76 in. in size, stuffed with straight white bats. No. 318 Best $2.75 value $1.45 Xo. 408 Best 4.00 value $2.15 100 yards 54-inch Satin Tapestry, exquis ite pattern in forest green;, regular $1.50 value; for Monday, exactly half, or, yard '. 75 Drapery Dept. 2d Floor Special showing of the late arrivals in Curtain Madras and Oriental Drape Ma terials. An expert cut-to-order force. '. ' TaJ DEEP DIGS INTO THE REAL VALUE OF GENUINE LEATHER COUCHES SELLING MONDAY AT -THREE-FIFTHS THE REGULAR PRICE A 40 per cent reduction on prices that are already lower than can be quoted by other houses on such high-grade Couches. We quote three prices from the finest stock of Leather Upholstered Goods in the Northwest: No. 116 Rocono Leather Couch, finely polished quartered oak frame, spring edge, steel frame, hair top and .swav back; regular price, $35.00; Monday and Tuesday (40. per cent off) '.$21.00 No. M 2 Weathered Oak Mission Genuine Leather Couch, pillow top hard-stitched edge, all welted seams, hair top; an elegant $40.00 value (less the 40 per cent) $24.00 No. 95 Handsome Leather Lounge, in finely polished quartered oak frame, full sway back, best steel frame, spring edge, hair and moss stuffed, biscuit tufted; $85.00 value (less 40 per cent) $51.00 Sold either for cask or $1 a week the two days only, Monday and Tuesdav. Department on Thh'd Floor. , . ; . I i - ! Just received a new carload lot the famous Oevurtz "Special" Sewing Machine. Every one Special announcement we would make of Monday and Tuesday sales in the parlor furnish- l in the very latest improvement; warranted to be the best $60 Machine on the market; the same ings third floor. Two numbers in five-piece suits" at 40 per cent reduction. price as heretofore; we name $25.00nd offer the most econoimeilrfteSl down, oOcweek T.. $21.00 KEggigd, 00.. $33.00 THE SAME LIBERAL CREDIT NOW AND AT ALL TIMES MAIL ORDERS GIVEN EVERY POSSIBLE CARE AND PROMPT ATTENTION A REQUIRED FORGE OF 16 EXPERTS IN OUR SHIPPING DEPT. LECTURES ON PROHIBITION Today's Appointments of Dr. Chap man, Temperance Exponent. Dr. K. S. Chapman, superintendent of the Anti-Saloon Icasue for California and Oregon; Dr. J. R. Knodell, aasietant su perintendent, and Miss Glenn Will, assist ant to Dr. Chapman, are all registered at the Hotel Portland. Dr. Chapman has been in and out of tne city for 'taiore than H week on prohibition afTalns, while Dr. Knodell and Miss Will arrived from Cali fornia yesterday. Dr. Chapman and Miss Will will remain in the state for another week, speaking at various points. Dr. Knodell is to stay in Oregon Indefinitely, making Portland his headquarters. Dr. Chapman preachts his principal ser mon today at 3 o'clock in the First Pres byterian Church on "The Only Hope of tiie Liquor en." In the evening he speaks In the First Christian Church. Dr. Knodell preaches at 10:30 this fore noon in the Sunnyside Congregational Church, and at 7:30 P. M. in the Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. Miss Will speaks in the Baptist Church of Oregon City tliis morning, and In the Mount Ta bor Presbyterian Church in this city in the evening. , TodHy is the last time Dr. Chapman is to vpeak In Portland during his present trip. .Monday he will speak in Oregon City, Tuesday in Astoria, Thursday In Salem, Friday Jn Eugene, Sunday In Grants Pass and the following Monday and Tuesday, November IS and 19. in Ash land. From there he will return to Loe Angeles. Lumber Mill Shuts Down. HOOD RIVER. Or., Nov. 9. (Spe cial.) The Oregon Lumber Company hag closed Its mill for the season and other plants near here have also sus pended works. It Is announced that this is necessary on account of a shortage of cars and also from the fact that the lumber market has been af fected by the recent financial trouble. Elgin watches. Goodman's, Zll Morrison. Hanan Shoes keep your feet dry. TEN YEARS' LABOR LOST Famous Hotel Belvidere Surren dered by Mrs. Moore to Creditors. SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. 9. (Special.) Ten years of steady, conscientious man agement, husbanding of resources and re Investment of all the profits of a grow ing business were sacrificed today when Mrs. Annie Moore, owner of the Belvi dere Hotel, at Belvidere, filed a petition In bankruptcy, and offered up the hotel to satisfy her creditors. The debts aggre gate J47.00O, and the hotel is valued at J69.000, so that there is more than enough to satiFfy all claims. The Hotel Belvidere, located across the bay from San Francisco, Was always known as one of California's most pic turesque places. It stands over the water and the waves of the bay wash against Its veranda. The hotel has been closed by attach ments and will remain so until sold. The principal creditor is the Continental Building & Loan Association, with a claim of 31,000. Others are the Ham mond Lumber Company and the Kelly Plumbing Company. Xew Turkish Minister Received. WASHINGTON. Nov. 9. President Roosevelt tdday received the new Turkish Minister to the United States, Ohammed All Bey, the presentation belnff made by Secretary Root. SUICIDE IN WOODSHED Andrew Martin, or Kalama, Hangs Himself While" Despondent. KAi.-iMA, Wash., Nov. 9. (Special.) Andrew Martin, an old resident of Kal ama. committed suicide last night by hanging himself in his own woodshed. In the evening he tokt his youngest son who was alone with him. to go to a neighbors' for thc nlght. The boy went and when he returned t Ills morning he found his father hanging in the woodshed, dead. Dr. Sims was at once called but it was too late. Growing despondency over stomach trou ble, which bad become chronic and beyond meUlea! aid. had driven Martin to tak his own life. He was 63 years o,u. H leaves two sons and one daughter. Stron feeling ) ratine in Onrnin and Auntrlan trade circles against co-operative shops, which are practically ruining the In ternal trade of these countries. Old RemGg. Hew Form, SERVER KNOWIf TO FAIL. Ttrrent's Extraot of Cnbeba sad Copaiba in CAPSULES. The tnatels, quttk nd thorough erm for fronorrtioe. Let. whites, etc Easy to tak. flonenient to carry. Fifty yr accMful ub. Frio f 1 tv UAH v. Lri'i v u-i , in R too Btreet, Portland, or by mall from Uu aarrmas 4 uuOmb Kw Yorte.