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THE OREGON - DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,' MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, ,1807. i ; ... mm mm km m mm I MAQHINES FOR PAY SO CENTS A WEEK . Still One More Chancy f . On We&nesday of last week we unloaded another carload of the great Anti-Trust Sewing Machines by actual count 218 machines. These we shall be able to close out on the same easy terms heretofore prevailing. $1 DOWN, 50c PER WEEK This may be the last opportunity to secure this great machine on these easy terms, and we shall surely close thern all out during the month of June. GET YOUR MACHINE NOW It is guaranteed for; ten years and is of the same high grWle quality of the -machines sold by us during the past year. There are $15.00 and $20.00 machines on the market, but none are of the quality of ,the Anti-Trust Machine. ..' This machine forms the double lock stitch, making a stitch which appears the same on both sides of the goods. All of the automatic parts are simple in construction and lasting. This machine has proven itself to be superior to high price machines. It is simple to operate and has every modern im provement which is essential to the producing of the very best work. It has an automatic lift drophead stand, operated by mechanism of extreme simpli city. When table leaf is swung over for sewing, the head of the machine is automatically lifted to place and locked firmly. The design of the wood- wvi is new, aritsuc ana weii executed. The Anti-Trust Machine THE HEAD is unusually handsome, being finished in three coats of black Japan and elaborately decorated. AL-L. .THK WOKKINQ, PARTS are. made of the best tool-hardened polished steeL THE BED-PLATE is entirely without obstruction, setting into a recess in the machine table, thus bringing the surfaces flush with each' other. THE ARM is of the largest size, is strong and perfectly proportioned, the clear space underneath being 5xSxA inches. THE NEEDLE is straight, short and strong. It is held in place by a patented needle-clamp. , WfV1 . THE NEEDLE-BAR is round and accurately fnished. The' round form insures uniform wear at all points. THE TAKE-UP is positively automatic and will control any kind or size of thread. . ' THE STITCH-REGULATOR controls the length of stitches and is operated by thumb-screw. One can produce easily from 6 to 32 stitches to the inch. THE AUTOMATIC BOBBIN-WINDER will wind as accurately as a spool of thread is wound. THE TENSION is of the latest improved disk type, is very simple and has a wide range of adjustment . THE FEED is double and extends on both sides of the needle. . THE SHUTTLE is positively self-threading and is of large size. AH and Complete Attachments Go Free ' mi Napoleon Wooden Bed Special For the month of June we shall advertise weekly "Accommodation Sales," embracing specimens taken from our high-class stock, to which we hope to attract the general buyer's attention customers who seldom or never darken our doors. We want all the people of Portland to know of the quality of the stock carried by Gevurtz & Sons, and we want them to know of the really great values we offer as compared to other furniture houses.' We want you to know that "If it's furniture you want, Gevurts sells it for less." You may easily prove that our reputation for low selling is well earned by inspecting our mammoth stock, every piece of which is marked with the price in plain figures. We always invite comparison. These are called "Accommodation Sales" on account of the easy, accommodating terms. During these tales the persons of very moderate incomes may furnish their homes witn nign-grade turmture pieces, so modest will be tne weekly or ' monthly payment required. The first on the Jist will be these handsome Napoleon or Empire Beds, in flaky quarter-sawed golden oak, birdseye maple or mahog any. The illustration shows the shape of these beautiful beds. Wooden beds ate more popular than ever this year keeping pace with brass beds in the rr.ee for public favor. The regular price of these beautiful beds is $40.00, but owv special, price for jJa this week will be only ........... ...t . . V.'. . . wu DU U Down, 50c a Week A Whole Year in Which to Pay for a Bed X . i fAi ? it - Three Days' Wicker Rocker Sale Terms $1.00 Down, 50c a Week Here is an exceptional sale of Wicker Rockers, all owing to a fine lot of these rockers our eastern buyer was able to pick up. We give our customers the advantage of the saving we made, as we know they will prove to be a good advertisement for our house. There are some extraordinary values in this lot of fifty. Take for example the rocker shown in the cut. This rocker is worth $11.00, and is sold for that figure by any other furniture house in Portland, but owing to the great reduction Jn the cost to us we are able to offer rdC , A A It for only U U Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday An $11.00 Wicker Rocker j- ff Just Like Ibe Cat for. . . D.W There are other values $7.50, $8.00. $9.00, etc. all like-v wise marked for $5.00, for we x " Give Yon Choice of Lot for $5.00 , -H- 4- I . Wo c ? 50c a Week Buys One of Our Fine y Sewing Machines Corner First and Yamhill Cor. Second and Yamhill Vie Do a large Ulail Order Business SendforFreeCafalogne DRAINAGE BE SEPARATE t " 1 psovernment Considering a ' Scheme for D;yision of the Eeclamation Service. ;;IERIGATIok WILL BE IN CLASS BY ITSELF . Swamps and Arid Lands Require Dlf- : ferent Treatment and Federal Ex- pert In Each Line Will Have Own Department. , (WMhlnctoa Borcin of Th Jonrnal.) Washlntrton, Junar 8. Hundreds of thousands of acres of arid lands will . . te watered this summer by the gov ernment ditches. Even more exten sively than was expected some time :ngo, when the progress of .the recla " mation service Was reviewed, the re- I clalmedreas are to be cropped dur E 'lngTlis summer, as shown hy the fol LKTwlng list of projects on ' which - the , ly available this year: Projects named the Wllliston, NortK Dakota, water to be turned on part of the lands July 6; : Huntley, Montana, June, 26; Minadoka, Idaho; Hondo, New Mexico; Carlsbad, New Mexico; North Platte, Wyoming Nebraska; Garden City, Nebraska; Belle Fourche, South Dakota; Klamath, Oregon-California: Sunnyslde, Washington; Leesbura-, diversion, part of the Rio ' Grande, New Mexico, project" - On some of these projects water will 'be ijsed on lands . under ditches "which were bought by the government from private persons to be added to the gov ernment area, but In ; some .the re claimed area this year will be lands never before Irrigated. i i . r Every acre turned over, to water users -this year will bring back; into the national Irrigation fund from tl.89 to $, or for each 100,000 acres from 1180,000 . to $600,000 enough to coo-? struct a complete plant for. the recla mation of another good-sized tract of useless land. Discussion has arisen over the wis dom of assigning to the present recla mation service the task of draining the 60,000,000 acres of swamp lands pro posed In the bill to come before the congress at - the next session. It is claimed that by the time the drainage projects will be under way the Irrlga tion reclamation bureau will have In its possession data invaluable for use in connection with the drainage work, and also that the reclamation of the arid lands will have progressed far enough to ' enable the bureau to take hold of the drainage projects without material interference with present en terprises-or hampering the new work. Others contend that a new bureau should be created, and that drainage Is so radically different from irrigation that the two have no logical connec tion, that all ' data In the hands of the Irrigation bureau could be transferred I.I A. . - . . ' wiuiuui uinicuiiy. . . It seems to be the general exnecta tion that the drainage enterprises will go through, although members of con gress In states Interested will find that they need to exercise vigilance lest op ponents succeed in flereating the bllL WASHINGTON CUTS PRISON STBIPES OUT Seattle,. Wash., June 3. Prison stripes win no longer ne conspiclous at the state penitentiary, according to state ments given out by members of the board of control In fhis city. Under the new rules prisoners will be graded according to their records and sentences. Each particular class ,will be given different uniform, which will be of ma terial easily Identified as prison attire, but stripes will be abolished. , , This Tear's Ideal Taeatloa Trip. Pennsylvania Lines excursion tickets to Jamestown Exposition (Norroik) sold daily during summer via New York and steamer- down the Atlantic: via Phila delphia and 'Cape Charles Route' In cluding steamer trip across Chesapeake ay via. uia .foint uomiort- (Fortress Monroe); viaBaltlnlore and liVashing- lon. tsteamer irom Baltimore aown the Potomao River and Chesapeake Bay; rail through Richmond, or steamer down Chesapeake Bay from Washington; ulso via Columbus,, Cincinnati or Louisville, Privilege of going one route and return ing another, with stop-overs for side trips. to Atlantic City and seashore re sortfl and to resorts In New England. For details write F. N. Kollock, District Agent, 21ft Stark street, Portland, .Or . ' ' 1 -. . , . .:... .' . A :..,J... TAFT 10 FIGHT FORAKER TO EIID Ohio Battle Begiris in Earn est and Will Be to Finish o Between Enemies. ROOSEVELTCUTSOFF FEDERAL PATRONAGE A Fire Alarm Senator Will Be Unable to Name Appointees in Ills State and Kick Loneworth WllSettle All Questions, Washington. ' June t-No secret Is made here of the Jointure of Issues be tween the . president and Secretary , of War Taft In strly(ig to obtain control of the Republics! " convention for the letter's presidential candidacy. A day or two ago President Roosevelt, Secre tary TTAft nd Representative Long- worth: Mr Roosevelt's son-in-law, who lives In Cincinnati, Ohio, conferred at the White House, and thereafter an nouncement was made that seven post masters were appointed in Ohio, and thatSenators Foraker and Dick were hot consulted, and would not be con sulted In the future in any matter in volving Ohio patronage. -r- This means that the administration has struck the final blow at the For- aker-Dick forces, for they will not here after be able to get a piac aine -pie counter." as federal patronage is called. It Is given out cold that no senator who does not follow the behests or the president will have anything to do with the distribution of offices. - . . After this conference the news .was given but with authority that Secretary Taft has refused finally and Irrevo cably to permit his indorsement i Ohio for the .presidency to go . in common witfe ari indorsement pf Senator Foraker for reelection. It la to be a fight to tne aeatn. - . . i fiaoator - roraker's vota 'agalnSt ;tn rate regulation , bill when It went to final passage, and only be-and Senators Morgan and Pettus' of Alabama voted against it, has never been forgiven by the president, and If truth were known, probably the people of Ohio likewise have not forgiven the offense. It is suspected that, if -the Browns ville Inquiry were not'' In progress be fore the senate military affairs .com mittee, of which ..Senator ' Warren of Wyoming Is chairman, the chairman's recommendations'' would have short shrift with President Roosevelt It Is notorious that the president wants to have the committee report favorably to him,'' and It is also known Commonly that certain Investigations of federal I agents in Wyoming brought to light conditions not complimentary to Sena tor Warren and his friends. No Hurry About Qulnlault Lands (Special Dtepetch te The Journal.) Aberdeen, Wash., June 3. Colonel . F. R. Archer, government agent for : the allotment of lands In the Qulnlault In dlan reservation, says the work will be finished in two or three months, as It is desired to give a final report at the next meeting or congress. as soon as sil the land Is aUoted Congress will de cide what policy shall be followed in the distribution of the remainder of the land. I 0 WAITER provocative of good humor as GhlrardellPs Cocoa. Its delic ious fragrance and sustaining goodness fill the most exact ing guest with generous im pulses. The best thing too for his own breakfast Is Ghirardelli's Cocoa SAVINGS DEPARTMENT FOUR PER CENT ' Interest paid on Savings Accounts and our neat Leather-Covered Pocket Savings Sanks furnished to aid you in starting and building up an account. v- ". Start an account at once. MERCHANTS SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY tr 247 WASHINGTON STREET' CAPITAL FULLY PAID. $150,000 J, Frank Watson.......... .....v.. ....President R. L. . Durham, . .... . . . .. , ... . . . . .Vice-President W. H."Fear.'. f. Secretary ; S. C Catching, AssisUnt Secretary ; : O. W. T. Muellhaupt . , . Cashier X iC.i-":-' .:',iAii.?. T r.vy Ji -, "'(?. ! ' i-. n