The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, May 10, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, MAY 10, 190S.
The End Is Near The Great Money-Raising Sale
No Precedent! No Parallel! Greatest : Values Ever Offered!
DAYS
DAYS
Sii .' CUT .
$7 to $9 Yalpes Here
During the "panic" days of last No
vember a "hard up" jobber quoted us a
, bedrock bottom Cash price on 400 fine
Morris Chairs and 300
Fancy Rockers
-That was so ridiculously low that we covered
. . the offer with a check at once. And now. the
goods are here. Many are displayed in. our
windows, many other styles are shown in our
salesrooms. If you really value a bargain,
you'll come and look 'em over. "Seeing is
believing." You'll KNOW 'the great worth
of these Rockers at once. . We're putting in
: . the whole lot of $7.00 and $9.00 &A CA
rockers at the' low price of! J5rie)U
EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT NO
BURDEN TO BUY HERE.
$50 Brilliant Brass
f hrrlTTlf
EASY LJJ388
TERMS
1
Beds, $25
Four carloads of these splendid Brass Beds were recently
purchased by us for two great hotels soon to open. . This
gave us a price-getting or purchasing power that brought
the price away down below the regular zero mark. . Our
customers shall reap the benefit. There' are four distinct
styles, and here is one just like cut j satin or polet finish.
A Bargain of Surpassing Value
This Elegant Brass Bed Only $25
A Splendid Work of Charm and Rich Simplicity An ex-'
quisite design of refined elegance ; clean, perfect construc
tion; heavy high-grade brass tubing; massive 2-inch brass
posts; sightly and shapely spindles; fitted with large,
easy-running brass casters. You must see the bed to
really appreciate this unparalleled
value ; you can do no better at $50 ;
on sale at this remarkably low
price
$25.00
7-In. Berry Bowls, 10c
These are regular 3oc values, in beau
tiful imitation cut and smooth glass;
for MONDAY only, sold
$4.50 "Blue Streak"
Wringers, only $2.75
These are the genuine "Blue Streak"
Wringers, warranted for two years;
regular $4.50 values, spe- CJO "7E
cial for Monday, only O
Child's High Chair,
98c
It is just like cut, made
of hard wood, with drop
table, has wood seat,
perfect in construction
and sells regularly for
$1.50. Special AO
Monday only yOC
rati m rteti rv
alues
400 Just Received. All Styles Rep-:
resented in This Fine Line of.
Morris Ghairs
Unsurpassed in work
naari&hip, finish and
style, ; and. they are
priced at only '
SI
This one is covered, in fine
Fabricoid Leather, is shaped
just like the cut; frame of
highly-figured, quarter
sawed oak", with polish fin
ish; has all the style and ap
pearance of a $30 Morris
Chair, and will give the same
good service. . ;
Do not fail to see this fine
assortment and choose your
chair now. Orders taken for
future delivery. , Choose
NOW!
Other Styles of the fk : TERMS
Morris TO
Chairs ipft. J t) WM ALL '
$8 Sanitary Steel
Couches, Special
$4.75
LAST WEEK-LAST CHANCE
to obtain this great special bargain.
We guarantee them to be the regular
Sanitary Steel Couch sold elsewhere
at $8.00. No imperfections about
them. The genuine steel couch. . By
purchasing in carload lots we are able
to sell them at the wholesale price to
the consumer. We have filled orders
to other dealers during the past week
at. this price. Investigate and you
will know that this is fl I "7 C
truly an $8 couch for p4.VD
in
Dt
ensils
FEEP
booking Utensils to the amount of $10 are given as a free premium this week with every
"Eclipse" Steel Range
Ask to see this wonderful premium offer. Every
article in the list is a daily need no trash. A,
generous offer of the highest-grade utensils. The
Ranges are priced at
$35 to $75
$1 PER WEEK
Two-Burner Gas Plates $2.00
Fitted with patent gas-saving burn- CJO f(
ers; regular $3.50 values for only. ,.PeUU
' ' o
biMiiill "I -'"" -I fl flVV'sf 1 1'1
YAMHILL, FIRST AND SECOND STREETS (GaUfOSlt! Cs"VlUlFt2 'tOSS I CORHER EAST BDRNSIDE AND DNIONAYeT
GEVURTZ & SONS I the above bargains may be obtained at either store! GEVURTZ BROS
PASSONTHE AMENDIUIENTS
MEMBERS OP LENTS GRANGE
GO OX RECORD.
Single Tax Amendment and That In
creasing Pay of Legislators Are
Among: Those Opposed.
After discussion of the amendments
that will be voted on at the June elec
tion at a meeting of the Lents Gran Re
yesterday afternoon, some of the meas
ures were Indorsed and others con
demned. By unanimous vote the
amendment to Increase the compensa
tion of members of the Legislature
from $3 to $16 a. day was condemned.
The $100,000 appropriation for erection
of armories in different portions of the
state, submitted to referendum by the
State Grange, was also opposed. H. A.
Darnall spoke for the appropriation
and declared that the armories were
needed for the encouragement of the
National Guard organization. The
anti-pass referendum, also fathered by
the State Orange, was indorsed by
unanimous vote. In the matter of the
Port of. Portland measure no action
was taken, as It was not fully under
stood. The single-tax amendment was
among those condemned. Seneca Smith
declared tht if adopted It would upset
and disrupt financial conditions. . Mr.
Smith also discussed the amendment to
Increase the number of Supreme Judges
from three to five, and declared that
It was a move in the right direction.
His reasons for this conclusion were
based on the contention that It would
preserve the purity of the eourt and
expedite the public business in the
Supreme Court. The Legislature, he
said, had provided for two Commission
ers to assist the three Judges for the
reason that the Judges were not able
to handle the business, but these Com
missioners had not the authority of
Judges. Hence, he contended, the num
ber of Judges should be increased. The
Grange Indorsed the amendment.
The committee having In hand the
matter of building a hall, announced
that over 11200 had been subscribed
toward purchasing ground and erecting
the building. The plan is to organise a
Joint stock company with a capital of
$4000 and issue $10 shares.
The following resolutions were
adopted:
Resolved, That It is the huh of this
Grange that the management of the prison
ers at Kelly 'Butte should remain In the
hands and .under the exclusive control of
the County Court. .This work is necessarily
a part of road construction, and should
be In charge of thoee who are building the
roads.
Kesolved. further. That each candidate
for Sheriff should be requested to declare
himself upon this matter and to say
whether. If elected, he will permit the
County Court to carry on the work without
Interference by htm under officers appoint
ed by the court.
CARD OF THANKS.
We hereby extend to our friends and
neighbors a small measure of the
heartfelt thanks (which cannot find ex
pression In words) tor their acts of
kindness and assistance, and for the
many beautiful floral tokens of sym
pathy sent in our hour of deep sorrow.-
ADOLPH LEGRAND
AND CHILDREN.
Perfect fitting (teases tl ial.;sffera.
YACHT CLUB IS CROWING
MAXY NEW BOATS CONSTRUCT
ED THIS. YEAR.
Racing Season Will Open Decoration
Day and Regatta May Be Held
During Festival.
The yachting season has opened In Port
land and within the next few days the
Portland Tacht Club will have a number
of boats in commission. The new club
house near The Oaks has been completed
and the club now has one of the finest
club headquarters in the country. In
addition to the 20 yachts already owned
by members of the club. It is understood
that a number of new boats will be con
structed this season. Captain H. F. Todd
la building a new yacht, the Fore and
Aft, which will be completed and put in
commission within a few days. It is a
25-foot class-B craft and has bilge boards
and double rudders. Another craft that
will be put In commission in the near
future Is a 24-foot swallow boat, which
has been named the Terrier.
The racing season will be opened this
year on Decoration day by a series of
handicap contests. The course will be
from The Oaks to Madison-street bridge
and return, a distance of about five knots.
There U some talk of holding a aeries of
races during the Rose Festival but this
has not yet been definitely decided upon.
The regular club, regatta will le held July
S and i. over a course to Sauvtes Island
situated at the mouth of the Willamette.
The officers who have been chosen for
the ensuing year are: Commodore, Will
A. Knight; vice-commodore, Frank B.
Young; port captain, L. V. Woodward;
measurer, A. Butterworth. Mr. Knight is
now serving his third term as commodore.
He is one of the most enthusiastic yacht
men in the city and has been Instrumental
in securing the new headmiarters for the
club. The racing committee this season
is composed of Max Meyer, chairman;
Tony Barbare and Francis D'Arcy.
Gallagher Is Examined.
SAN FRANCISCO. May 9. The morn
ing session on the trial of Abraham
Ruef In the Parkside trolley deal was
occupied by the cross-examination of
James L. Gallagher, ex-Supervisor under
the Schmltz regime, by Henry Ach, at
torney for the defense. It was the de
sire of Ach to have Gallagher fix exactly
certain dates relative to the - alleged
bribing of his associates, which was
brought out yesterday. The examination ;
of the witness lasted all morning with-
uui iiib ueuig; auie icj give ine answers
sought by the defendant'! attorney. An
adjournment was taken at noon until'.
Monday,
MetKBrer fits trlasseM Tor SI. 00.
IMPONDERO -THERAPY
Is the "life line" which medical science throws out to all who suffer from sickness or disease in any form. If, through ignorance or.
neglect of the first or beginning cause of your ailment, you have been robbed of your physical health, you have now the oppor
tunity to secure a correct diagnosis of your bodily trouble, and the TRUE CURE which will make life worth living. The first
and most important thing is for you to KNOW what the trouble is then apply the remedy and obtain a cure. Remember, that
every chronic case is the, result of mistaken diagnosis.
THE IMPONDERO-THERAPY COMPANY
.Is an association of regularly graduated and experienced medical practitioners, well and favorably known right here in Portland
whose knowledge and professional skill in the practice of Impondero-Therapy has brought back vigorous health and energy to many
of your townspeople, whose grateful testimony will be personally and cheerfully given to you. .
IMPONDERO-THERAPY
Cures all Nervous Diseases, all diseases of the Stomach, Kidneys, Heart and Lungs, and all diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat. In coming to us you place yourself in the hands of competent, capable and conscientious physicians, who will properly
diagnose your condition and make you well. We are jealous of our reputation, and we stake our personal and professional char
acter on our ability to cure you. Put us to the proof! . s ;
The IMPONDERO-THERAPY Company ;
508-509-510-511-512 Merchants Trust Building. Sixth and Washington Streets, Portland, Or.
Phones Main 7743, A 5755. Office hours, 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. ; 7 to 8 P. M.; Sunday, 10 to 12 11: ; ; ?