The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 12, 1909, SECTION FOUR, Page 12, Image 50

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THE StJKDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAJiTV DECEMBER 12, 1909.
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HARMONY QUARTETTE
Whose Thirteen Songs "Will Be a
Bare Treat.
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OUR LARGE
NEW STORE
Four Stories; Two Base
Inents; Reinforced
Concrete;
Covers Quarter Block
OUR OWN
BUILDING
Just Completed.
Most
Modern Fur
niture Store in Portland
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Mrs. May Dearborn-Schwab
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Mrs. Lulu Dahl-Miller
Contralto
Mr. J. Boss Fargo
Baritone
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Mr. John Claire Monteith ,
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Mrs. Warren E. Thomas
Accompanist
7:30 P. M. TO 10:30 P. M.
Valoe Over S400-FREE!
MONDAY NIGHT
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13 VALUABLE PRESENTS will be distributed among the first
1300 People Entering Store (door open at 7:30 P. M.) No Present Worth Less Than $13
13 VALUABLE PRESENTS will be distributed among the second
1300 People Who Enter Store No Present Worth Less Than One-Half $13
13 VALUABLE PRESENTS will be distributed among the third
1300 People Who Enter Store No Present Worth Less Than One-Third $13
TOMORROW NIGHT
Presents Will
Consist of Choice
New, Useful
Furniture .
No Goods Sold
'.- . . -
No Person Under 13 or Over 113 Can Participate in Distribution
Employes and THeir Families Npt Eligible for Presents
Presents Will Be Distributed in tHe Following Mariner:
The first 3900 persons, 13 years of age and over, entering store will be given a numbered card for name and address. It will also have a coupon attached. Keep
coupon; deposit card with name and address in box at office. IP YOTJJDEPOSIT MORE THAN ONE CARD YOU LOSE any present which either number may
call for. The system is so arranged that each of the first 1300 people entering the store will have an equal show therefore a stampede when the doors are open
at 7:30 P. M. will be useless.
FREE! ALSO 3000 SOUVENIRS FREES
Instead of advertising that everybody will get a souvenir,' as is customary, we have followed our fixed policy of truthful, honest advertising, mentioning the num
ber of souvenirs to be givn away; therefore those coming late will not be disappointed.
Gardner's Orchestra
PART FIRST
1. March, "The Last Call".. .,. Ellis
2. Selection, "The Time, Place and the Girl" X
Howard
3. "Spring, Beautiful Spring". . . . .Paul Linske
A. "Yama Yama Man," from "The Three
Twins" Hoschna
5. Selection, "Forty-five ' Minutes From
Broadway" ...George Cohan
6. "A Waltz Dream" .Oscar Strauss
7. "The Whistler and His Dog". .Arthur Pryor
PART SECOND
8. Overture, "The Calif of Bagdad" A. Boildier
9. "Southern Roses" Strauss
10. "Serenade," Trombone Solo. . .Fr. Schubert
11. "Gold und Silber" ....... .Franz Lehar
12. Selection, "Soul Kiss" Maurice Levi
13. "My Pony Boy". . . . . .OTkmnell and Smith
13-line Invitation 13-piece Orchestra.
13-selection Programme by the Orchestra.
13-selection Programme by Harmony Quartet.
The Harmony Quartette
Mrs. May Deaxbom-Schwab -Mr. J. Rosa Targo
Mrs. Lulu Dahl-Miller Mr. John Claire Monteith
Mrs. Warren E. Thomas, Accompanist
V FIRST .'PART
1. Sextet from "Lucia" Arr. for Quartet fcy Dreslet
Harmony Quartet
2. 'Tlorwer Fairies". ............... .Morgan
- Mrs. Schwab and Mrs. Miller
3. "Flower Rain". ... ..Schneider
Mr. Fargo
'4. "Absent". .....Metcalf
' Harmony Quartet
5. "Nymphs and Fauns"... .-.......wBemberg
Mrs. Schwab
6. -"Dinah" Clayton Johns
Harmony Quartet
PART SECOND
7. Quartet from "Rigoletto" ... ... . . .
Harmony Quartet
8. 'The Huntsman's Song" Clough-Leighter
Mr. Fargo and Mr. Monteith
9. "The Nightingale" '..Ward Stephens
Mrs. Miller
10. "Good Night, Beloved".. .Pinsuti
Harmony Quartet
11. "My Old Shako" Crotere
Mr. Monteith
12. "The Rosary". Nevin
Harmony Quartet
13. "My Lady of the Manor," from "Babette" Herbert
Harmony Quartet
There Are 13 Letters in Morgan-Atchley. It's Lucky for Portland That We Are in the Furniture Business
That We Did Not Build on the West Side, Where the Land Would Have Cost Us 13 Times More Lucky
That We Save $25,000 Annually in Interest and Taxes, Which Will Go to the People in Reduced Furniture Prices
13 EXTRA STREETCARS
"We made application for 13 extra EAST
ANKENY and RUSSEJL-SHAVER (East
Side line) ears, which pass our doors, and
the "P. R., L. & P. Co. assures us that it will
be glad to furnish twice 13 extra cars if nec
essary even putting on extra West Side
cars. ' .
All Morrison Bridge Cars Come
Within Three Blocks of Store -
Get off at Grand avenue and walk north to East Starke
W. L." MorKin
69-75
Grand
Ave.
Geo. T. Alchlcy
S. H. Horgn
Cor. E.
Stark
Street
FURNITURE
All Afternoon Papers,Tuesday,
Will Announce Names of the
Lucky 39 Who Get Presents
Store Will Be Closed All Day
Monday Open for Business in
Ne w Store Tuesday Morning