The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 28, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MOKN1NO, OCTPBHK w, imm.
CROWDS ATTEND OPENING
OF TULL AND GIBBS STORE
New Building Is Admirably Suit
ed for Big House Furnishing
Business Conducted by This
Weil-Known Firm.
'The big new store of Tull A Gtbba at
Seventh and Morrison streets la now
numbered among" Portland'a great at
tractions. A magnificent display of
furniture attracted Immense crowds of
appreciating persons yesterday after
r
Salesrooms Are Thronged With
Friends and Patrons Who Ad
mire the Decorations and In
spect Great Stock.
to the householder Is shown on this
floor.
Id the basement are arranged the
heating stoves, uf which Tull & Olbbs
have a most complete stock. The base
ment Is where all the shipping Is han-
Tull ft Bills' Magnificent New Store Building at Seventh and Morrison Streets.
noon and evening during the grand
opening that marked the arm's Changs
of location. Both sexes In amazing
numbers contributed to the throngs that
visited the big store and all were as
tonished by the wonderful exhibit of
draperies, suites, stoves and cabinets
of all descriptions that have boon added
to tha stock to make it one of the
most complete in the United States.
It Is estimated that fully 10,000 peo
ple visited the large furnishing house
and wars entertained by the Arm be
tween Z o'clock yesterday afternoon and
10 o'clock last night Everything that
could possibly be evolved by tha fer
tile brain of Mr. Hall, the man who waa
In charge last night, was put to use in
the entertainment of these thousands.
Three orchestras discoursed music In
three different sections of the building,
refreshments were offered to all who
cared to partake and obliging persons
were always at hand to supply any In
formation regarding the different pieces
of furniture on alt floors.
smfldtsg Wall Equipped.
The building itself is one of tha bast
equipped structures in the city. It Is
thoroughly fitted out with modern heat
ing and lighting systems and auto
matic Are extinguishers so that it is
thoroughly secure from any Incon
venience that might occur from firs
or other disaster. So that as far aa
advantages In modern appliances are
concerned Tall Olbbs will be equal
ly provided with the bast in tha north
west. Last night the elevators war not
nearly equal to tho emergency and the
sightseers thronged to the sixth floor
by way of the stairs in their eagerness
to view the display. The elevator was
early forced to suspend the duty of
taking passengers down and only thoss
"going up" were admitted. Tha sixth
floor is devoted exclusively to draperies
and carpets and Is the only department
that has ita own separate force of sales
men. All othar salesmen work on all
the floors except this one. The annex
to the atxth floor contains ths carpet
sewing machines and the workers that
prepare the drap-rlee for use. Tha ar
rangement of portieres and lace drapery
in this department Is sspsclally note
worthy and manv people lingered here
to listen to Wllder's orchestra and
wander through the labyrinth of cur
tains hung before tha curious on this
floor.
Fifth and Fourth noon.
Ths fifth and fourth floors contain
complete sets of furnishings for up-to-date
suites and the mora costly pieces
that the finer dwellings require. On the
third floor is the now popular fore
father furniture and different makes of
the old colonial styles that are now in
such big demand. This furniture ta
expensive, but Its heavy simplicity ap
peals to ths critical purchaser. Tha
second floor contains kitchen cabinets
and dining-room furniture of all kinds
and most anything that would appeal
died. Goods to be delivered eat of town
are carefully prepared against damage
by thorough packing, and goods re
ceived are hers unpacked without in
conveniencing any other department of
the store, so that for comfortable quar
ters tha building Is admirably adapted.
BOW Annex Zs Used.
Aa annex of all six stories is used for
distributing the stock to ths different
floors, and It la provided with its own
elevator to be utilised for freight only.
It la in this section that the exchange
department is located, an innovation In
the ratal! furniture business. Here pat
rons are enabled to exchange old and
worn-out pieces on new ones and are
given much mors for their old furni
ture than could be afforded by a second-hand
dealer.
By means of this annex a suitable
placa for the upholstering is provided.
This is quite a feature in the work un
dertaken by the Tull Olbbs firm and
has developed considerably In the late
years of business in "this city. This
with ths repairing department has
grown to enormous proportions and long
has demanded more commodious qoar
tars. It is now fslt that ths present
location or all these features will en
able the house to serve its patrons
with its fastly increasing business for
many years to coma
la ths annex also waa located un
doubtedly the most tempting attraction
of ths opening yesterday, tha lun neon
served to ths visitors by the colored
PIMPLES,
BLACKHEADS
Get Rid of All Your Pace Troubles
in a Few Days' Time With
tha Wonderful Stuart
Calcium Wafers.
Mai Package BenO Tree.
Tou cannot have an attractive face or
a beautiful complexion when your blood
la in bad order and full Of Impurities.
Impure blood means an impure face,
a 1 way a
The most wonderful aa well aa the
most rapid blood cleanser Is Stuart's
Calcium Wafers. Tou use them for a
few days, snd ths difference tells In
your face right away.
Most blood purifiers and akin treat
ments are full of poison. Stuart'a Cal
cium Wafers are guaranteed free from
any poison, mercury. . drug, or opiate.
They are ss harmless aa water, but tha
results are astonishing.
The worst cases of skin diseases have
been cured In a week by this quick-acting
remedy. It contains the most ef
fective working power of any purifier
ever discovered calcium sulphite. Most
blood and skin treatments are terribly
slow. Stuart'a Calcium Wafers have
cured bolls In three days. Every parti
cle of Impurity la driven out of your
system completely, never to return, and
It Is done without deranging your sys
tem In the slightest.
No matter what your trouble ta.
whether pimples, blotches, blackheads,
rash, tetter, ecsesaa or scabby crusts,
you can Solemnly depend upon Stuart'a
Calcium Wafers aa never falling.
Don't be any longer humiliated by
having a splotchy face. Don't have
strangers stare at you, or allow your
friends to be aahamed of you because
of your face.
Tour blood makes you what you are.
Ths men and women who forge ahead
are thoaa with purs blood and pure
faces. Did you aver stop to think of
thatT
Stuart's Calcium Wafera are abso
lutely harmless, but the results mighty
satisfying to you even at the end of a
week. They will make you happy be
cause your face will be s welcome sight
not only to yourself When you look in
the glass, but to everybody else who
knows you and talks with you.
We want to prove to you that Stu
art's Calcium Wafers are beyond doubt
the best and quickest blood and skin
purifier In the world so we will ssnd
you a free sample as soon as ws get
your name and address. Send for It
today, and then when you have tried
the sample you will not rest contented
until you have bought a 60c box at
your druggist a
Bend us your name and address to
day, and we will at once send you by
mall a sample package, free. Address
r. A Stuart Co.. 61 Stuart building.
Marshall. Michigan.
waiters from the Hotel Portland, as
sisted by numerous other helpers. The
third floor annex waa beautifully dec
orated with autumn leaves and Chinese
lanterns, with a sprinkling of green
plants and palms. No sumptuous
spread was put before the guests, but
Tull A Qlbbs enterprising advertising
manager certainly guessed the vulner
able spot when he provided for this lit
tle novelty, supplsmsnt to ths free
lunch counter. This was ons of the
moat popular places in the building and
the people literally thronged Into the
beautiful rooms where Professor Ams
terdam of. tha Portland conducted his
string band. Coffee and sandwiches,
with ice cream, constituted the menu.
Perhaps the grandest room waa the
first floor, which, during ths most
crowded times, presented a scene close
ly resembling the lobby of a large ho
tel. The room la perfectly lighted and
was tastefully Improved with ths big
palms provided for tHs occasion. All
the chairs on this floor wers at the dis
posal of ths, guests and many took ad
vantage of 'the beautiful surroundings
to rest snd view the crowds that as
sembled to make the opening a big
success.
It was tha unanimous opinion of the
visitors that Tull A Oibba have every
reason to congratulate themaelves not
only on their new location, but also on
the countless modern conveniences of
their big store and the magnificent
stock It contslns.
PERSONAL
Fred 1 A Seaside Building pfCC!
Oceanside, North Beach
aa who looks
"is the man who gats ahead,
"An the time."
The Greatest Chance of a Lifetime Absolutely Free A
Fine Building Lot for a Home by the Sea or as a Speculation f
OCEANSIDE
HOOT BT THE SEA.
Is located Just above tho Breakers Hotel, right in the center of North Beach,
and la the most delightful spot on that wonderful beach for a SUMMER
OCE AINSlOE Todsy offers the best opportunity for ths summer homeseeker or ths speeu-
lator. The lota are bound to treble I n price next summer BECAUSE the
O. R. A N. R. R. is now extending the line (which st present runs only on tha beach) along the north shore'
of the Columbia river. This Is not a proposed extension, but It Is AC TUALtiT BUILDING NOW. Also ths
Great Northern Is rapidly pushing Its road along the north shore. When either of these roads is completed
NEXT SUMMER Oceanside will be only four hours' ride from Portland. JUST WATCH THE PRICES
Soar next summer.
Ten years ago Portland people did not go. as a rale, to ths seashore. Now ths city Is fast becomtns- a
rushing metropolis and every summer more and more of the tired cittsens seek rest at the seaside. Last
summer tnere were 20,000 people at North Beach. Houses wers at a premium OET ONE OF OUR
JAJTB AND HAVE TOUR OWN HOMK BT THE SEA.
FREE a grand photograph of "Moonlight st Oceanside" FREE. We
want to send you this beautiful picture of the Pacific Ocean from Oceanside
J.D.
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astasia Bias.
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It Is simply grand and well worth framing. IT IS TOURS FOR THE ASKING. The
picture is mi ana is one or tnoae lucsy r nance pictures which catch nature In a
beautiful mood. The picture Is copyrighted and Is the envy of every landscape
photographer who has seen it. We might try a thousand times again and never
get such s beauty. We want you to have the picture so that you may realise
a beautiful place 1T OCEANSIDE.
Cut Out and Mail the Attached Coupon Today
And obtain one of these pictures and full Information how you
may get our premium of a building lot free of ALL. CHARGE
WHATEVER.
FREE A HOME BY THE SEA
Dolph Tuggle, a prominent druggist
of Ashland, who has been spending his
vacation In Portland, has returned home.
Judge Arthur L. Eraser of the cir
cuit court returned yesterday from
Prlneville, Oregon, where ho has been
holding court In the absence of Judge
Bradshaw. Judge Fraser held a nine
days' session, during which time he
heard nine jury trials, two of which
ware murder trials. In ,order to get
through with the business of ths court,
sessions were held at night for a time.
Miss Helen Teal la visiting Mrs J. N.
Teal, IT St. Clair street. She will
spend a week or 10 days If ths city.
R. T. Cox, who has been on a visit to
relatives in Washington city for tb
past six weeks, will return tomorrow
evening over the Union Pacific.
BOGUS CHECK PASSER
SWINDLES MERCHANTS
A daring crook la busily engaged in
flooding the business section of the elty
with worthless checks and la being
eagerly sought by the police. Frank R.
Kerr, of Wadhams A Kerr, wholesale
grocers, was notified yesterday that a
man representing himself to be James
McGrath had passed a check on tha
Portland Hardware company for fll
purporting to be algned by Mr. Kerr.
F. Dreeeer A Co., grocers, were victim-
Read This
St Francis Church
2 E. 11th St.
Portland, Or., Sept (, 110s.
DR. R. A. THOMPSON.
Oregon Optical Co.,
Portland. Or. '
Dear Sir:
Permit me to stats a fsw words In be
half of your scientific work In fitting
eyeglasses. Tou arc entitled to the
gratitude of all unfortunates who are
compelled to use glasses in aid of aye
sight. I have been wearing glasses for
several years; have been, fitted by dif
ferent doctors, hut I must admit that
the ones you fitted to my eyes are the
best and the most satisfactory of all
that I have had. I have put you down.
In my opinion, aa the most scientific
optician I have ever met, recommending
you to all my friends.
Tours very sincerely.
KVV. CHAS. 8EROSKI.
Tou can do no better than Father
Seroski did with hlr sye troubles. Come
to us. We will please you as ws did
him. Examination Free and Painless
Oregon Optical Co.
lit Fourth Street. T. at C A. Bids.
A Large Bump
of Prejudice Exists in the
Minds of Many Men
And one of the prejudices to which some men cling most tenaciously is that
clothes cannot be had ready to put on and wear good enough to satisfy
them. Our appeal to such men is that we will show you a product in
CHESTERFIELD SUITS and OVERCOATS ready to put on and wear
vastly superior to the clothes you are wearing, both in style, in tailoring
and exclusiveness of effect, as much superior as is the shoe you buy at the
good store compared to what you get from the shoemaker who in this
age puts in his time repairing old shoes. The reason we can give you bet
ter than you have been getting is that the greatest designer in this coun
try designs CHESTERFIELD CLOTHES, that only the most artistic
and skilled tailors are engaged in their manufacture, the most skilled are
there because the manufacturer pays his price. We can fit you, no mat
ter what your build may be, having five distinct models, and will ask you
to bear- in mind that CHESTERFIELD CLOTHES are hand-tailored
by the best tailors, that they are guaranteed to retain their shape and to
prove entirely satisfactory as no tailor or other ready-wear maker has
ever dared guarantee. If the front of coat in any CHESTERFIELD
SUIT sold curls back at edge or breaks in front, causing coat to lose shape
in one year's wear, we will give customer a new suit FREE
SUITS AND
OVERCOATS PRICED
$20 to $50
A pleasure to show you how good they are.
R. M. Cray
269-371 Morrison Street
taed to the extent of IJO in the same
manner, and anotSer firm lost 111.50.
The checks are all drawn on the Bank
of California and bear a forgery of
Kerr's signature. The police desire to
warn all merchants to he on their guard
and a strenuous effort Is being mads
to capture the erlmln-l.
OR. HARRY f. ESTEY DIES
AT GOOD SAMARITAN
House Surgson Passss Away
From Typhoid Fever After
Two Weeks' Illness.
Dr. Harry E Eatsy, house surgeon of
ths Good Samaritan hospital, died at
that Institution about 0 o'clock last
evening from typhoid fever contracted
two weeks ago. Death was not unex
pected ss the young physician had been
growing weaker for several daya and no
hope was entertained for hla recovery.
The disease waa particularly acute and
resisted everything medical skill could
do to check Its ravages.
Dr. Bstey waa one of the most popu
lar and efficient surgeons ever con
nected with the Good Samaritan hos
pital. He entered the Institution ss an
Interna last June upon matriculating
with high honors from tha medical de
partment of the University of Oregon.
During his senior year be waa elected
as class president which testified to
the high esteem In which ha was held.
Deceased was tt years of age and a
native of Nebraska. His mother, Mrs.
F. K. Hubbard, resides at Portsmouth.
In this city. The remains ware taken to
Flnley's funeral parlors last night and
the obsequies will undoubtedly be held
at that establishment. The death Of
Dr. Bstey came aa a great shock to all
of tha attaches of the hospital, by
whom he was highly regarded.
Ellen Beach Yaw in Concert
Ellen Beach Taw opened tha concert
mason at Ta Liberty theatre in Oak
land the othar day, and a splendid audi
ence gathered to hear the young woman
they are so fond of calling "The Cali
fornia Nightingale," for Miss Taw la a
native daughter and a very much be
loved one. too.
Personality has as much to do, per
haps, with a singer's success aa ths
voire. Yaw has that rare personal mag
netism that wins all hearts, and aa aha
la a beautiful woman, with a grace and
styls that compel admiration, her con
quest on the concert stage has been an
easy one. She has spent the past eight
years In serious study abroad, and In
davoted consideration of the beat to be
found In the musical atmosphere and
training of the old world.
Now shu comes again to Portland with
her golden voice trained to ths highest
art, snd In the very flush of splendid
womanhood and enthusiasm. She will
nppear, with her assisting artists, at
tha Helllg theatre, under the direction
of Lois Steers-Wynn Com an. The con
cert will be on Wednesday evening ths
7th of November, and is a apeclsl event
not Included In the regular list
BARGAINS ON
CLOTHING & SHOES
Men's Suits and Overcoats from $6.00 up to
$15.00. The same identical grade you pay
$10.00 and $20.00 elsewhere. We guaran
tee our Shoes to give satisfactory wear, from
$1.50 up to $3.50. We save you from 50c
to $1.00 on every pair
JOHN DELLA R
181-183 FIRST ST., COR. YAMHILL, and
53-55 NORTH THIRD Sit, COR. DAVIS
sai
as arT-
W00LERY WAS BORN
UNDER LUCKY STAR
R. Woolery wss evidently born undsr
a lucky stsr. for, after falling from, ths
bridge over Montgomery gulch, st ths
font of Larrabee street. 70 feet to tha
ground below, at an early hour yester
day morning, he will be able to leave
the Oood Samaritan hospital In a few
days without having suffered any per
manent disability. It "waa at first
thought by tha surgeons that ha bad
Clarke.Woodward
i Drug Co.
Wholesale Manufacturing and
Importing Druggists
Largest Etubllthmtst Is the K.rthwtit
Conveniently located near union
passenger station, freight de
pots, docks and terminal
grounds.
Cor. 9th and HoytSts,
broken his back, but according ta tha
hospital attendants his injuries are not
serious and hs is already convalescing.
MURDERER WILL BE
HERE THIS EVENING
(serial Disss tea Tin JesraaM
Prlnevine, Or., Oct.. it. Fred Shep
herd, convicted of the murder of Ben
F. Zell, a prominent rancher who lived
near here, who la sentenced to hang
November 20, Is being conveyed ta the
state penitentiary at Salem by a sheriff
and will paaa through Portland tomor
row evening.
Shepherd takes his sentence coolly
and shows not ths slightest fear of the
fste which awalta him.
OAKS RINK
Halloween Masquerade
Wednesday NightOct. 31.
o am mmk
TJBdeairablea Arrested.
John Gorman, alias "Bruce Kid," and
Frank Nelson, said by tha police to be
desperate criminals, ware arrested In
the north snd lsst night by Detectives
Hill and Joe Burke and booked on
charges of vagrancy. Both man will be
held pending an Investigation aa It la
thought they may have been Implicated
in some of the recent crimes.
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