The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 22, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. JANUAIiY S2, 1ZZ7.
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iCI II: III
HAVE TIFF II SENATE
Doort of Upper House Closed
Whn Personal Encounter
Seems Likely, ,
tbiahts roncto
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). (Mm) Special Servta.) -
-Washington. Jan. ; tt. The door of
' th senate were eloaed yesterday after-
', noon on motion of Teller to pre rout pub
' licit of an apprehended personal an-
counter between Carmack ana Tinman.
' Canoack charged that Tillman bad rldl-
; 1 culed him without provocation. Advert-
ing to Tillman's referno to Carmack'
i defeat for reelection, Carmack aaid: .
"A fact bo obvlou la easily within
tthe groveling Intellect Ot tho senator
from South Carolina. w.HO need not raise
; his belly from tha dust to grasp IV.
The men were standing- close to each
other and were retting excited waen the
door closed, c ' "
Tillman's speech "was ths most spoo
; tacular la recent years. ' It was a reply
' to the recent critlclam of himself by
t Bpoener and Carmack. Spoonsr. replied
" coolly and Carmack heatedly.
Tillman - sarcastically compared, the
senate with a minstrel show. After.
1 wards 'Tillman apologised to Carmack
and other senatora that he had men-
.tloneO Carmack accepted to, apology
and regretted his remarks.
The Brownsville affair was the aub
' Ject of the debate and T.lllman defended
hla attitude. Tillman declared that,
5 though he had Justified lynching for
.- rape, he had deprecated and denounced
-"' burning at the stake for this crime.
HENCEFORTH BUY FROM -
: PEDDLER RIPE IN YEARS
- Old men who hava to maka
their living by the sweat of their
brow will hereafter hava -tha
exclusive right to peddle horse
radish and hominy In Portland.
Healthy young hawkers have In
" the- past peddled both tha rad-
4.K anil the as. VOrv DfOd UCt f
th "corn' around-townr andthy"q
have -taken about all the bust-
neas away from their elders.
They made considerable money
out of the business, as they also
carried fruit, vegetables and
popcorn inthefr hawkers wag
ons. '' ' ----
Tha old men complained to tha
license department, and Colleo-
' tors McEachern and Hutchinson
recommended to ' the j council
- iiMnu committee that they be
placed in a class by 'tMmselves
end tased IS a quarter. - They
' will hava the right to sail horse
radish and hominy only.
A license of Hi a quarter
'was placed upon tho Toung
hawkers. Both recommenda
tions were adopted' by tha com-
' tnlttee. ' -
'o;;e burkeo ouh has
i;0TED REIIEGADE
One Escaped Through Window
, From Moving Train Neat '
i Perces Much Excited.
i ;' (Rpeelil DLpstck ts Ike Jeansl.)
Lewiston, Ida.. Jan. 2t. He Turn
Pak-i-IAlpt and Taa-Pua-Nuta were the
two Nes Perce who were burned to
' death in the Umatilla reservation Jail
fhinday. The' English name of the foc
mer is Nlcodemua Stevens and ha was
considered one of the worst renegadea
on tha reservation. - Three year ago,
' when taken to McC all's Island to serve
' a term for Introducing whiskey on the
Nes Farces . reservation, he Jumped
through a .window of a -train moving 21
miles an hour and escaped. Ho had
since been living among the Flatheada
In Montana until ho went to tba Uma-
' tllla reaeTvatlon a month ago.
' The Indians hare are much wrought
up over the burning and contend that
under A recent ruling of the federal
coarts no agent has the right to order
confinement in A reservation Jail. Edu
cated Indiana hold that sine they re
ceived their allotments they must be
classed as elttsena, ,
In the case of the cremated Nes
Perce it is said some action may be
taken on the part, of tha friends and
relatives of the dead men toward aak-
- Ing for a thorough Inquiry. vT
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JOURNAL PHONE IS 7173
All DrpArtraenU Cab Wow Bo
u Reached Through X umber.
f-ll if. in T1T1 when von wish e
to telephone to any department ;
f The Journal. -A
private exchange baa been
'installed in The Journal of flea '
with - enough trunk lines to
accommodate tho constantly In
creasing demands upon the tele
phone service. '
v TeU tha operator whom you
wish to speak to, and ah will
connect yon at one. '
f Remember, Main T17I ts trie
new number of all department
ot Tha Journal. '
SUNDAY MEASURES AND ; -LOCAL
OPTION IN IDAHO
(SperUl Dtepatcft to Tke Journal.) -
Boise, Ida., Jan. 22. 'Loral option la
beforo the legislature of Idaho. A bill
to.frovld for election by counties,
precinct and municipalities has been
Introduced in tha house and referred to
the Judiciary committee. A hearing has
already been given lasting three hours.
Among tbe many Speakers only one
spoke against the bill. There le great
hope) among the temperance people that
an effective law may be enaoted. The
. Anti-Saloon league, - tke International
Reform bureau and tha Woman's Chris
tian Temperance Union are cooperating
In behalf of the measure.
Th reform bureau, through the per
sonal supervision of Dr. O. I Tufts,
lis tild secretary for the Pacific coast
state will have A Hunday rest bill in
troduced. Mr. Tuft addressed about
I, no member of the labor union at
l'olee and found a sympathetic response
to the principle of a fcuodsy rest day.
At present the stat has no such law.
in Horn Again for rVna.
Oenreil Sserlal aernee.)
- trrltirf leld, 111., Jan, S 1 .-e-ttepa ra t
seine of th house of th leglala-
.r- ttj tj U Vnlted Elates ssnaia. . j
Furninrriornpany
Hair Biocai
ramhillJ
M a mw hi
3tnybimTtulJulrfg.l
iUcond susd TamhlU i
lGori toliacat .by fl
QeArtsI
1
pti rem
7
on -
'it Sale
rrr - n n
mm-.
rieiinTfrtlieTi
f northeast corherJof
trestA'hav been
.March 1 In. order tbat th Arm of
foo tnav eccunv the entire half block..
Jsoia A. Claiueneon di"ugVra, on
itli" corner propttn has a leas, running
Lmor thanaa-o year yet; and o.nccdjaot.
ii)ove ui
Th8l
Hory gtrucT
kit lease Is bought?
ccon snj Tam'nill itreta.
py u
t
, wan m wuiiiu - .
Idg :buUdinrlXtnree;
occupying a quarter ot a
'ontare. of 1 feet oir both 1
,!i i 'J "1 W
It I ownal
The reasons of our Great Clearing-Out Sale are now public. The
newspapers haye told you the story. At last we are to secure, more
room.
The EniiME
uAi Y iti hamnts anrl thrift ctm t tlrvrnt are Knnn to he oura : While
'hiMJadrtei .we are always sorry to discommode others, we must have floor spaceN
-oSuf-iSsai? with the growth of this great businessthe Old Fio-
iul'thjlj
Tia DrTj'svUl rfi'ro -red wtS
fMTts. TScvator ecrvlcirwIfT Alo be pfi
!'iJd. "and a notat rnutlsyion fU.ow ior
J.r Is expecUtf.'
Th tenant Of rthT'puIld Uige. hJTJjsVa
ASow to seek other, quarter i the Old
. pock etor Company, the Portland Xivn A
Jllc.vcl( Kimpany,'rsHodcsonsfiuslc
: House and Pr. O. I.'8'.rowbridge.Vwhose
Viuarten liiere'are unusually roomy, and
. Waborafe.f "ireral J lodges - will . also' ba
Vbliged toysetki other a meeting 1 piacea.
(These am three -tribes of Red itvu; the
.Swedish Society, Soclete cvlstofor Colum-
J oo ana others. un me Becona-street sw
t iui , w itv 1 ivuihi . mini
sgeacrottne Mnoi: sjninrs miner ,
neer Furniture Store. Gevurti & Sons will "eventually occupy- the
.tke Jbundine-siiQwnJiere. In the meantime we must prepare for the -. fl'
. great alterations that are absolutely necessary to make this' one of the ' ; p
-finest furniture, stores in the west. Pending .building operations, . .
omer Storerooms will be secured f or the new spring stock, and stocks ;
'.; nowpn,hand in present premisesw ill ;besold out - md-conderi5edIasl
much as possible. We prefer to move them into your homes rather
than into new warerooms and we have made prices which we think will A
" induce you to come, see and purchase. All - quoted reductions are '
genuine in Gevurtz advertising.' ' S
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m L. vjrr4 Umii i i i r t n. "-art"! rr- . i nrm
taaffffT
i kWXU BuTrXT A Buffet that WIH
aieat with feneral favor, as It Is soth
mod.rmt.lr sriced aad baastlfully built.
Tba wood la aolld goMen eak, charter
saweii. hlirhly aohabed. There are three
cnminodtous itlrer drawara, while the
, Unas cabinet la vary motor; a large plale-
fm wirror ai luaa is entire too sives
the aone.radM of k aaa bnff.L.
while car price eol7...w..,..,..M.M
Wo. 591 Her I a Royal Oak Bide-"
board that Is very rich in appear
ance and pleasing In design. It la of
standard slse, having a baa 11x44
Inches, handsomely carved top piece, '
large and roomy drawers and cup
board; on drawer lined for th
silverware; adorned with French
plat bevel mirror, Kzlt inches. Th ,
regular price- of this sideboard I
121.60, reduced for this sals to f 16
Ask foi Btook sTo. S0 Tbla Library ' Table
1 like th cut, mad of th finest quartered
oak stock, with large quarter band-sawed legs,
polished top aiu si elf. one largo drawer with
gilt brass pull. It is a beauty. Regular price
fat.t. Sal price, only , ....S26.00
Ask for knock W. M4 A soUd weathered oak Dining .
" Table, length I feet whan open, mad of th finest sea
soned oak stock. Alwaya aells for 137.60. Our Clearing .
Out 6al prto only f 22.50 .
ft the aone.raKM ef . aaa bnff.L. .1 .' '.'.".' .if.. ' - .'V-t ,...' . V - - " N. V "' "ZT'-j-.":.'?.. IT ''
ST. B7T This cut. Illustrate a hand
soma Vernls Martin Bed of a new de
' sign. These bed do not require the
, car and attention of th soUd brass
beds, and are as rich, in appearance. .
7 Tb price, too, I not so great This on
i regularl priced at f ll.sv. Sal -pr-toe
, .i. ..$10.00
.-V
iro. 338 Thla Buffet will appeal to '
very one, both on account ot it beauty '
. and th low price at which it Is sold. '
Th height 1 14 inches, width tt inches.
It i topped by a French bevel plat
oval mirror 12i3l inches. Three draw
rs have locks and key and ornamental
brsss pulls.. Th cupboard has a large
door, fitted with grill work of very neat
design. Regular $40. ' Special price dur
ing our Clearing Out Bal.....f 32.00
. e-r-.jr-7 t t ,i it
.ss. - -aasssssss-- m
IT. 883 Ther ar several styles of '
these Prfssers on special sale, and I
display In oar windows. Mo. I SB I,
very attractive oa account of molded v
top drawer and abaped serpentine
front. It is mad ot a beautiful :
grain of quarter-sawed oak, per- .
feotly hand polished and finished. .
Th French bevel-plate mirror 1 I4z
$9 inches, th top 10x14 Inches. Th
regular price la fll.QO; mad A spe
cial for f 29.0 ".
Vo. 1SQ Chiffonier built
of selected klln-drled oak.
French .bevel plat, mirror
shaped, - and ITztl Inches
in sis, east brass drawer
pull and locks, full serpen
tine front, handsomely pol
ished, top ' neatly carved:
mad to aell tor Ill.tO, but
la . mad on of our spe
cials at S 20.00
a A. beautiful China
Closet, in quarter-sawed gold-
, en oak, hand-polished and per
fectly finished In every detail. -Just
Ilk cut. Three shelves,,
doubl thick bent glass and; .
glass door with straight front;
height feet. C Inches, topped
.' off ' with bevel plat mirror.
Price. i.o down and II a :
week .....M........f 2T.OO
mm
Ask foe . ,MA Thla kadaoe
- weathered eak dlnlnc thalr-1. lo.t
like eat, excepting the eeat, whiefe
. Is ease covered with leatherette,
makinc Its weartns onalltles Brack
-Teatr an4rl:raaual -t"""geTin-
ine lesuier. frlo of this st'li.tt
dinar ta , v M-
S7i8 Klaboaanr ':
- Rocker. . . $5.09
JTo, 138 This handsome Ma
bogany Rocker looks Ilk th
' abov cut. It ta a thoroughly
well 'made, easy rocker, and
ell regularly at 17.80. Our
sal price I only ; . .05.OO'
vTjsurtaat Torm toin bt
baatt rATacxarTs. . .
sTo. aa These superior Davenport have tufted covering In red J
' ana orown -veiour,- soiia ou iraima omm vieei . consrxuouon; oss
' cupboard for bedding, is automatlo In operation and I priced spe
cial ai only f 2500
:jpfaffivi-'uumui'
r?v?tTrrrfj. 1.11 j . i a n
Curtain Ktretchers, f 2.85 It . will aoon b
housecleanlng time. We have a combined Qnllt
and Curtain Stretcher that will aave you mach
annoyance. It I gauged and perfectly adlnat-:
able. The sh price this week la .$2.85
$4.50 Stands for $3.50
This great Clearing Out 8al of
fers many bargain opportunities
ta th oak tail linc If you ar
In need ct a few of thee littl
tandav visit thla sale Our No.
II Ra k top 4x4, mad f
beautifully matched quarter-sawed
oak, handsomely polished, regular
prtc I4.B0, apexilai ,:'. ;' ? '
mm
mm
Jro. Wt - This . han&sora
weathered oak Hooker, with
genuine leather seat, usually
all for tll.OO. . Our special
; prlc la 99.00
A large number - of odd
"Mission Chair - to choos
from H reduced.
The pretty llttl Indian
gtoola , ar . In blrdy
mapl and golden oak.
They mak very attra
tlv window aeatA Th
regular prlc - I - f S.M.
Bpeclal . .........92.OO
VT " 1 ' 1 ...
91M Finow 75f.
' These ar th regular
1H -pound plllowA
They have good, .,
ticking and ar
fully guaranteed to
be all feathers,
pure and sanitary. .
Regular prlc $1.80.
Far pair . T5t
fl.M Clock Shelve, 91.00
. The little, walnut Clock Shelve .
ar both useful and ornamental.
Th 11.80 slse we now sell at
91.00; th ti.eo is at eo;
th to ais at 40A
' Saver al other pattern to choose
from. -
Poldinsr
1907
During th past week we have
-' ..... .:
unloaded two
oar
load of HOT Folding Go-CartA ' Ther ar many
new style in th big shipment. '
n u sTon too xabxt to nun abottt
TsTAT XTff CAST FOB BAST. . . '
W hav a irld rang of prlcea Th llttl Cart
shown hit, only ...... ...... 93.00
. ...
$60.00 Sewing Machines $25.00
Only A SDOX.X.AS
will plac. on of
the great ma
chines in your '
i. . . . . . .
ninni aim mwrv- .
after you sre asked
to make the small
payment ot FIFTY
' CZ ATS per week.
You earn th cost
of th machine
twice ver before
you ar required to
pay for It. , - .'
91.00 "Uown,"
501 a Weak.
I12.C9 Washing
Machines ...
$10.09
W carry aeveral new :
styles of Wsshlnc Ms-.' ,
' chin th latest labor- '
aavlng pattern. During
th Clearing Out gal any
111.00 anachln for ' "
only ...910.OO ;
COME AND SEE THE GOODS; AND REMEMBER, ALL THE CREDIT YOU
WANT. PAY A LITTLE DOWN, .THEN A LITTLE EACH WEEK. V.
TT- FIT JTT"Pnr77'
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173-175:F( Street
Edipse" Steel Range
73'
SB
Thl great rang
w guarantee- wr
IS years, replac
ing all part that
break, and If It
doe not prov
entirely satisfac
tory ywu may re- j
; turn It and get
your ' money back.
Sold on easy
. payments- . .
1.00 down,
1.00 a Wee.
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