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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1908)
THE SUNDAY OREGON! AN, PORTLAND, JANUARY 19, 190S. 11. WE'LL WIND IT UP IN A BLAZE OF TRIUMPH THIS INCOMPARABLE CLEARANCE OREGON'S LARGEST AND BEST FURNITURE HOUSE .MerMowto VALUES THAT GO WITHOUT PAR ALLEL, BEYOND APPROACH f A- V A 0 a I ime or AGGOununs, list Plav Its Strongest liiis Wonder M Hand MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 100 Combination Book Gases Must Go. Nothing to Hold Them Back;, This regular stock now includes many belated shipments that most now share in the sacrifice a selection that surpasses that ever offered by a Western furniture house. There are cases in every conceivable wood, from the excellent finishes to the rich and elegant solid woods. Bead of these Greater Clearance values for the -three days: . No.-238 -Combination Case in the best mahocanv finish, hisrhlv tjoI- yfJkpJ ished, excellent appointments. In ordinary times OIQ Ot jL -lV'tr at $35-00 Three-Day Clearance. y O.OiJ rZZy nvl I'ft No. 246 Solid weathered oak. Earlv English Mission style, laree square French plate mirror, dull heavy brass hinges and trim, leaded glass magazine section. Priced in ordinary times Of? OC at 950.00 Three-D-y Clearance. . . ,. . ?6iU.OJ No.' 185 Best quartered oak finish, French plate mirror, etc.; a com bination case; most reasonable at $27.50 Three Day R1 C QC Clearance . ? No. 202 Combination Case in a most exquisite mahogany finish, oval glass door, beautiful carvings; the regular price, $40 CJO 1 f( Three-Day Clearance . No. 230 Combination Case in an excellent quartered oak finish, priced for a popular leader at $25.00 Three-Day tijf A 7C Clearance. . .P 1 No. 225 Combination Case in the best golden oak finish, oval gloss front. A $37.50 Case for Three-Day . tfjl Q QC Clearance . .P 57 1 No. 270 Combination Case in the mahogany finish, A Htt i regular $25.00 value-r-Three Day Clearance ;..P - glass section, large oval glass door, every modern equipment. An exceptional PO 7 QC value at $50.00 Three-Day Clearance , 3'-..' -v ' J. f j - J r. . Come Monday, while the selections are best. Cases appearing in this ad. Mail orders promptly filled on all Combination Stripped! Prices are slashed and cut away, trampled under foot at the merciless commands of Clearance. There's one thing better than prices, one , thing that holds its proud head so high, that even the power of Clearance doesn't turn it " Quality 1" the one essen tial that can't be stripped of value, the one leading feature of "Gevurtz" Furniture, the one reason that stamps this house with the choice, the prefer ence of all Oregon, and -it's this grand quality that now, includes itself in every sale. Prices are stripped to the very core, but quality remains un changed. Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday will mark the climax of this greatest sale event, and for these days values mount the highest :step on the ladder of merchandising Prices are given no reckoning whatever, no foot ing, no voice in this now necessary, determined clearance. 150 Ladies' Writing Desks Must Bow Down in Sacrifice. Prices Hurled Down at the Feet of Clearance the Ruling Monarch You expect to find here the best stock in Portland; you expect to find m -CskSS a quality far surpassing that offered elsewhere, but you can't expect to find even here sue! values as will be offered you the coming three days. Space doesn't permit of a full list of these Greater Desk sales. A few prices will serve to convey the great meaning, the grand scope for your selection. Woods in the mahogany, quartered -oak, birdseye 'maple, walnut, tuna mahogany, weathered oak and early English and what a wonderful gathering it is I No. 201 Handsome little Desk in the four woods birdseye maple, . . golden and Weathered oak, mahogany finish. Marked $10.00, worth $12.50 Three-Day Clearance No. 209 Desk in solid quartered' oak, marked $15.00, worth $18.00 Three-Day Clearance No. 88 Solid Walnut Desk, marked $13.50, worth $15.00 Three-Day Clearance No. 281 Large and elegant Desk in the golden oak, marked $22.50, worth $25.00 Three-Day Clearance.. No. 281V2 Handsome mahogany Desk, Trench plate mirror fc1 A Qf etc., marked $25.00, worth $30.00-Three-Day Clearance... P X.t. J No. 290 Desk in thi early English, marked $21, worth $25 J1 O QC Three-Day Clearance. ' P No. 736 Early English Mission Desk, marked $13.50, worth dJO OC $15.00 Three-Day Clearance p--v All Desks correspondingly reduced for these three remarkable days. All Mail Orders Will Be Filled and Shipped Promptly $6.35 .$8.75 $7.95 ..$13.95 THOUSANDS WILL PAY THESE PRICES FOR DINING TABLES, CHAIRS AND CHINA CABINETS All Dining Chairs Stripped of Price Resemblance, Three Day Sacrifice Sale , . QF THIS. MOST EXCELLENT STOCK Pronounced and decisive are the reductions on fine Leather Upholstered Dining Chairs, the very finest productions in modern chair build. No. 16 Solid quartered oak,' genuine leather seat and back, marked $11.00, worth dJC QC $12.50 Three-Day Clearance "iDO.OiJ No. 312 Solid weathered oak, Mission style, gen uine leather seat, marked $6.50, QiA Q C worth $7.50 Three-Day Clearance. pt.OJ No. 27 Solid quartered oak, genuine leather seat, marked $7.50," worth $9.00; &A CC Three-Day Clearance p"OiJ No. 516 Genuine quartered oak, solid leather - seat, exquisite panel' back, marked $9.00, worth $11.00 Three-Day - C CC Clearance. VJUJ ; No. 26 Golden oak, leather . seat, panel back, marked $6.00, worth $7.00 JJO QC Three-Day Clearance .PJVC' No. 662-1 Excellent Solid Oak Chair, marked ,$4.00, worth $5.00 Three-Day " tfJO OC Clearance pt.OJ, No. 448-1 Solid Oak Chair, marked $2.50, worth $3.25 Three-Day Clear- ' 65 No. A158-2 Solid Oak Chair, maiked $2.25, worth $3.00 Three-Day Clear- i?1 CC ance -..ww Cheaper Dining Chairs correspondingly reduced. All Dining Chairs stripped of price resemblance. Three-day sacrifice of this most excellent stock. Mail orders for Sale Chairs promptly filled. . . ' I P7 1 1 Three Days to Accomplish Final Clearance of Oregon's Largest and Best Dining Table Stocks PRICES STRIPPED 6 and 8-foot Extension Tables, square and round pedestals, best quartered and weathered oak, highest polish, exquisite carvings. No. 517-8 Eegular $47.50 Table; clearance $27.50 No. 290-8 Eegular $70.00 Table; . clearance. . ... ....$39.50 No." 380-8 Eegular $85.00 Table; clearance $49.50 No. 516-6 Eegular $35.00 Table; clearance $19.50 No. 534-8 Eegular $50.00 Table; clearance $29.50 No. 456V2-8 Eegular $40 Table; clearance $22.50 No. 531-8 Eegular $30.00 Table; clearance $19.50 Cheaper Tables correspondingly Three-Day Clearances. 1 Table Mail Orders Given Quick and Careful Filling A Last, Final Reduction of These Rare and Costly China Cabinets at Stripped Prices No. 615 Eegular $65.00 Cabinet, clearance No. 610 Eegular $35.00 Cabinets; clearance No. 618 Regular $40.00 Cabinet; clearance No. 5024 Eegular $22.50 Cabinet; clearance No. 350 Eegular $50.00 Cabinet; clearance No. 805 Eegular $75.00 Cabinet; clearance No. 50 Eegular $95.00 Cabinet; clearance No. 604 Eegular $25.00 Cabinet; clearance No. 3339 Eegular $40.00 Cabinet; clearance No. 663 Eegular $ 70.00 Cabinet; No. 807 Eegular $175.00 Cabinet No. 800 Eegular $200.00 Cabinet; special $33.00 special .....,.$18.00 special .......$21.00 special - .......$12.50 special ..$27.50 special $39.00 special .$51.00 special .....$ 13.50 special $21.00 clearance clearance J ISP 1 1 .....$37.50 $90.00 clearance $105.00 MAIL ORDERS SKILLFULLY ATTENDED CLEARANCE SALE WASH-DAY NEEDS FOR MONDAY ONLY No. 1 Galvanised Tubs, regular 90c; clearance ' . G5 No. 2 Galvanized Tubs, regular $1.00; clearance 75 No. 3 Galvanized Tubs, regular $1.10; clearance 85 No. 1011 Galvanized Tubs, regular $1.50; clearance $1.10 No. 1012 Galvanized Tubs, regular $2.00; clearance $1.35 No. 1013 Galvanized Tubs, regular $2.50; clearance $1.65 No. 3 Copper Bottom Boiler, regular $1.50; clearance $1.15 5 dozen Clothespins ......... 5 Heavy Glass Washboards, regular 50c Clearance ..40 Heavy Brass Washboards, regular . 50c Clearance 40 Heavy Enamel Washboards, regular 50c Clearance '. .40$ Extra special, 1 set to a customer Mrs. Pott's Sad Irons 5-piece set; regular . $1.75 Clearance $1.15 No. 8 Copper Eim Boiler, regular $1.75; clearance $1.35 No. 8 Galvanized Boiler, regular $1.35; clearance 95 All $4.00 Copper Boilers; clearance ....$2.85 No. 1 Clothes Basket, regular $1.00; clearance 70J No. 2 Clothes Basket, regular $1.25; clearance 85 40-foot Heavy Eope Clothesline, regular 40c; clearance ..J- , 25 Every Article in the Store Tremen dously Reduced PORTLAND'S FAVORITE TRADING PLACE ' GEVU.RIZ FIRST ON YAMHILL1 SECOND Greater Than 1 Ever Clearance Sav ing Opportunities GREEKS TOLD TO LEAVE RAYMOND .LABORERS MEET AND ' SERVE NOTICE. the Greeks offer to work for $1.50 a day. every plant In the city, thus far, has re fused to employ them, preferring to pay higher wages to other workmen. The room In which the meeting was held was crowded to the door and many were unable to gain admission. Mlllowners Requested Not to Em ploy Swarthy Foreigners Mass Meeting Largely Attended. RAYMOND. XVash.. Jan. 18. (Special.V A mass meeting; of the laboring men of the town was held last night to detise a plan to rid the city of a number of Greek laborers without resorting to vio lence. A eoitimittee .was appointed to confer with the mlllowners and request that the Greeks be refused employment, while another committee was appointed to Interview owners of houses In which the Greeks are residing and endeavor to have them e.1vt the-latter and refuse to longer rent houses to them. Although DALLAS GOAT SHOW CLOSES Large Crowds Viewed Polk County's Splendid Exhibit. . '- DALLAS. Or.. Jan. 18. (Special.) The ninth annual ' goat show for Or egon, held during the past three days In Dallas, by the Polk County Mohair Association, closed last night. Record crowds were In- attendance during tti entire show, special trains being run from various neighboring towns on the last day. Representatives from the leading agricultural periodicals of the Northwest attended. Over 150 animals, mostly registered stock, were exhib ited. No cash prizes had been offered for unregistered animals and their ex hibit was comparatively small. The Cotswold sheep from the Koser farm at Rickreall and Gilliam's farm at Bridgeport were exhibited. C. L. Haw ley, of McCoy, showed- two pens of thoroughbred Lhvcolns. Fred Koser, of Rickreall, exhibited several pens of blooded Berkshire swine, and S. D. Steffy two pens of Poland Chinas.. Judges in the unregistered class were B. L. Naylor, , of Forest Grove; E. Van Evans and J. L Reasoner, of Dallas. The Judges In the registered class were G. F. Boothby, of Mon mouth: M. L Nickell. McMlnnville. and S. F. Zysset, of Thomas. ' The largest prize winners in the registered class were D. E. Naylor, Forest Gove; W. A. Ayres. Dallas;" S. E. Guthrie. Bridgeport. In the unregis tered class L. A. Guthrie, Bridgeport; G. W. McBee, Dallas. Winners of sweepstakes were E. a Naylor, . first, on best doe; U. S. Grant, first, on best buck in registered class; L. A. Guthrie, first, on doe, and J. J. McBee, first, on buck in unregistered class. ' Tomorrow (Monday), positively will be the last day for discount on East Side gas bills. Portland Gas Company. - - ' Perfect fitting glasses f 1 at Metzter's. POULTRY, STOCK AND FRUIT MEETING AT GRANTS PASS. ) : Rogue River Farmers Will Convene for Three Days' Programme. . Much Interest Manliest. , GRANTS PASS, Or.. Jan. 18. (Spe cial.) Great preparation Is 'being made' among the i poultry ' raisers - of Josephine County for the Rogue River Valley Poultry Show to be held here January 30 and February 1. This is the first instance in which a competitive exhibit for poultry has been attempted in this valley.. About 40 special prizes will be awarded. More than a local Interest has b-een-manlfested and many business houses have readily come forward to contrib ute prizes.' Every fowl will come In for his share of attention, from the lit tle bantam to the well-groomed Rhode Island red. Considerable . space will be devoted to turkeys, geese and ducks. Besides awards for birds and fowls, prizes will be offered ' for liHfferent classes of eggs. The express company has given special rates to those who desire to ship poultry-to the show.v . i One part of the room will be - ex clusively devoted for the display of In cubators, brooders and other poultry supplies. The farmers and raisers of fowls will be given an opportunity to see the many modern methods now in use for hatching and protecting the little chicks. , - Elmer Dixon, of Oregon City, who is licensed - by the American Poultry Association, has been secured to Judge the exhibits. Professor James Dryden, of Corvallls Agricultural College, will superintend - the exhibits. Following the poultry show, the Stock Breeders' Association will hold their meeting. This organization will bring together some of Josephine Coun ty's best stoek of- horses for driving, draft and breeding purposes. Added to this three days' programme I the Josephine County fruitgrowers i will hold their meeting thus bringing together the entire county for a three days' fair. LOGGING ROAD UP WYXOOCHE Montesano Mlllowners . Announce Plans for Construction. MONTESANO, Wash.. Jan. 18. (Spe cial.) It was reported here last night that the Laskln Brothers, the Lamb Timber Company, and Dan McCrimmon had - formed an agreement for the building of a logging railroad up the Wynoocbe River from this place. All of these companies have large hold ings of timber north of this city and the agreement, was made in order that each might use the road. . , The proposed road will run from the Chehalis River up the Wynooche to Black Creek; . It will also have switch connections with, the Northern Pacific Railway. This new road will open op a large section of new timber and will add much, to the logging Industries which nave tueir uane til woniesano. A Swell Affair I Toothache Gum 1 Stop any toothache. Prer-rnta fur- j E ther decay, uocs not men m me I month; IU whole strength U retained H arid goes right to the pot. n Thpt m imltationa. fiee that too act Peat's TMtaaea , YelUr LsbeJ A t all i(rnvinU IK fiftnta. or tT mail. - Dent's Corn Com 'SSSu?4. C 8. OENT CO., Detroit. !. "