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THE OREGON ' SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 0, 1S07. STRONG COMPETITION ' iimoisi'.. "OlROLltlE TESTOUT" BE: DESIGNATED "PORTLAND ROSE?" FOR FIESTA i PRIZES SPEE1D DILLu Magnificent Floats and Gaily Decorated Buildings Are , 1 Certain to'Eesult Owing to Liberality of Eose Show' ' J (k)mmittces-Largo School Representation. A ? . Cash rr1e of wt tne&n order rs 6f fsrsd for cor or mors svnts during th comin roar chow and fiesta and as i many mora- or lesser values but nons ' tha less pleasing aa tokens of honors won against all comers. ' ' " f The largest prize is 1259 cash "for an " "AH Oregon" ' float, Portland '.alone barred, -: Tor this feature ' la ' a seeond ". priaa of 1150 and a third of $100. Then ' thara la a first prise of 1100 and a see ond of ITS for-each of the following: Fraternal soetety float, push - cltibs ' ' Portland and ; -'suburbs), automobile touring oar, ; tallyho .' (four or more horses) aneolal feature float or 'Vehicle ind trade float . . r ",-.: :' - OPtUss for Antes. 'A first prise of fSS-and-a second of a is onerea ror- tne dpki aocoraint automobile runabout and first and sec nrt prises of $75 and $50 respectively "wll be given to the finest earrlnjre gnj : teem properly-decorated with flowers. Three hundred dollars an .a first and '$160 aa a second prlie Is td be won by those residing; on both ilflpn'fif the beat 'decorated city block nnd the ftwner of ' the best decorated bulldlnir vHPreoHve 150. Hecond rrlse will t o lioo; Tn r proprietor of -the best dp tutefl store i esntures 1100 In cash en j tne sienna prise Is $50. Last but not 1cs.it the .two best decorated windows-are worth $75 amd 150. . .. ' :- ' ' Besldea cash' prines ammintlna to $1,00 trophies costing: $1,200 "will be , awarded to the best decorated tpuring , ear, runabout, tallvho, carriage, pony, . horse and buggy, horse and cart, riding norss, oicycie, etc. r or a compiem im thoae Interested should apply at Head ausrters in the Swetland building. Five solid allver cupa are otfered tha five best school turnouts. To date 23 schools with a total of 1.760 tmnlls are entered. The detailed list, giving names of schools, principals and number or pupils irom etcn wno win ompeT, mmm -swam , ' .. . . v TO C2 FER'DON AND HIS 1 , rTv ' ' DCNDBEDS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF :j TOEJHKpSIIpm - - '''.." ' ni.ii.y -. ' ' 8 ,-y lfa?13 v:Jtf7-;RM Thousand fit testfcdpnialfrr f - People" From All Parts of the , ? West Visit !fhS MefW-Large ; Audiences Nightly Attend the ' Great Fer-Don Lectures and Witness th Kemarkable, Dem onstfationst Performed in Sight A of An, .. ' Desplta. tha 'threaWnlng. weathar of tha 'past twtt nights, .audiences larger I than usual have v'.snea iw.urw ii. ' uon m III. HV duvtt, r" ; . - .-. m Mama avenue and Unott slrocf, .The domonstratlona nightly perrormea grow j morevextraordlnary as the days pass. . Skeptics ara made to believe, and thoae hn hait thouaht thero was nothing ...i..' th. .urt are- eomDClled tb iivw uuu.1 p.- - ...... believe that there la, and' it is this nnwT - Dosftesnea oy me 7 .....Hm. nt the man Fer-Don, which M.ir h deaf t6 : heaf; the lame to '"' -walk and' tha-' paraVytlo to' regain the - v . -m Li. ftt.kl4 llmtM. VIB PI III. . .. - .. 8 Q, Cuatls, . 526 Mllla1 street, - for eight years deaf J a the left ear, found C uuoni testing that the preparations . uaed' by th Fer-Don Medical Experts ' . v... -nM tA restore his hearing. . MAU w ' v ' ' ... rCsrf. treatment was used with effect upon 1 S$t Euasell -street When Mrj Oberlln first came upon the jatrorm no couju a anifitri In-the right car, but ' In less than ' three nilnutes his once useless ' member1 was restored ' w u power' and: he1 could hear-, a whlspet (.'.witb-easo.-; i '' Not 'only two but thousands of per 5 gona testify 'to'th benefit 'they have " received frdftt th1 preparations' and . treatment of tha Ter-Don Medical Ex ptrta.'' Not a day paeaea,' so learn, ' but each incoming I rain brings the sick . and afflicted from points In somases BYer1 nundred' tnll away. The matl 'received at this office is a big feature, -as these expert csn treat with much miocfcss.by mall as well as in person. Many diseases pronounced incurable by other physicians hav been found' to be ! curable 1 and ' hope inHplred'- into many ' pilnda wtrenca- ail W had fled, -. Many face which bore A look of resignation to'the",invltabIe now is wreathed tn tne " ' am ttea betokening ; a atead. and quick -j"rnA ... ; th. - UPUIl DC1U nrsvm . . - largw 'crowds, oaiiy vibjuob m '" ''of the. Medical Exprrta at 852 Wash- ' IngtOrf atreet Fer-Don aaid:' "There are several reasons. ' The first, "because the ' Medical'v Experts , ara performing tha ' most' wonderful cures' in the history bf - tha agei againv they accept tso fcasa where they ar- not positive, they wan . affect' i eure.'anff again, becauae they ara at present charglft g only for the : remedies and treatments used: ; Since j have made the phenomehal of fer that ' all desiring treatment would - be ' fur nished sama at' tha bare price of the , preparations necessary; to perform ra ' complex i: have ',been ,l rwdea from morning till night, and they are stfll coming." . ' ' , Th'a;jstiecesa .of the Fer-Don Medical Experts' in Portland is great, but con. ' alderJng,tha good being doii and cures "performed it is". deserved success and will grow greater as time, goes on i . ..- " .Vw .-, . . .: all under tha direction ; of Professor llobort Krohn, follows: ' 1 ' 2jpUa Already Znterad. -' ' ; '""' Arleta. W. M. Miller," 4; Atkinson, II, Jenkins, 9; Chapman, W. F. Cono ver. 6; Clinton Kelly, , U H. Morgan, $4; Couch, J. Uurnham, 8: Falling. I. W, Pratt. 96J Hawthorne, J. T, Gregg. 64: Highland, 3.di. Stanley, ; Holman, R K. Itetle, 6t; Holladay. E. J. Uadley, 4; J,add, C. M. Klgglns, .: MontavillfV, N. W. Bowland, 64; Mount Tabor, , -It. M, Bherwood. 64: North Central, P., T. Van Tine, 64; Ockley Oreen, J. B. Eaa ter, 64; Sellwood. C. !U Strong, 64; Shav. er, h. A. Wiley, 64; Bhattutk, A. It. Draper, 96; Stephens, K. H. Tliomaa, 9i Sunnyslde, E. U Curtis, 96; Thompson, O. li. Jamison, 64; Williams Avenue, S. H, Downs, 64; Woodlawn,-. T. J, New bill. 64. : -,. .. - ..-' In addition to thla will te two fancy drill scuada of 50 each alternating In five-minute wreath and garland axer- Rose aoolety offlcert in carriages and police escorts. r, . .-'."'.;' . Monday morning , commences .tha whirlwind campaign to clean up tha $1,000 which the executive committee lacks to carry out the complete plana of all committees. Rather than cut any of the proposed attractions tha com- mu tets wm ronae a innu tuvn week to bring tha fund to the desired point necessary 10 nu mo ium carnival a spectacle worthy of the Boa nUm. mn1itm aanarlitllir re. i , 1 tl IUUIIbll Will ,...vw - " , Quests that all retail and wholesale "er m n a as tMiifl pifitTA nnw vssi siaria. i is imau quarter, 320 Bwetland building, tor Mnnerts" 1 to send m8Hengr thar .. A. a wm a n v at thV 4RJa.ll enclose In the(r dallymaU up to Juno a a. . ine inseris r junv cu,.i . l.ri, li , 1 1 j if uuiitvu w " " . . -1 1 .Ivlnir fin nutllna vi ijuiai ucoiu i bi,.. - - - - - of the four daya'. exercisea, railroad raiea, eic. ay prompuy te. n ..... , U . u,ln.i mrnnt lC.AI, W fin - .rfMiiv aaatut tn nrcadins: information throughout tha northweat .- - , - , to the tund are especially requested to man ineir cneca,jo"u-jr w """-r. 7 1 .. - hmmi i juA Hiinm S20 Swetland, buUdlng, payable to the order of IS. W. Kowe, presiaenv 01 xiub duw and Fiesta. This is necessary that the with the least possible delay .as only 10 days remain in wmcn 10 p.'iiw. tha greatest carnival of flowers, music, fun anri hnautv ever attempted on tha Pacific coast- .... Charles a 6awyer makes a sugges tion concerning tha Fiesta that will no ka fk nta( nvnri sat nnPfl. HA tlOintsI out that. Ilka Denver And other cltiea, iortiana enouia maaa um i u picturesque within her gatea or near them and suggests that tha Chinese and .t.v.ba V, a .aVnl n t a li A Tiftr. anri rffitv resent the ast- while Umatilla Indians in war paint uphold the equally ancient traditions, of tha west, both, of which ara o.uer than those of the white man. To add a rich southern flavor, . Mr. Bawrer auggesta a touch of color ( in the persons of negro citiiens. All these ...... u.n Kaii n ..Ar1 KAfnfn in Athpr places with success and, will no doubt appear In all their native richness In tha faraao or noses iwu te nuc. little darkles for tha aeeda would cer. tatniy Da an unique au wom probably coma dangeroualy near taking tlrst prise. r. ,. . -,.4 r , , . . . la the paraijea 6f other cities no fea Ure4 exceeded in richness j and color that' of thaChinesa, while tha Japanese ....a m.A anmarhln t Anrltl1V tlfllff . ll DUU um.s w... a.v t. w for th Indian no fancy American faw tival la quite Complete wit la Lo left. out PROUD liillEilS OF iw CUPS Distribution of Tropnics At tests Excellence of Ben-" . , foil's Livestock; . ' (Speclil Dlnpitra te The Jonrol.) , , rtrvsni's.' 6r .: June 8. fhe Corvallls hft-rso and livestock show, which opened yesterday, came to a grand close to nlarht. Hundreds of ceople. thronged tha atreeta both days. Tha parade each day was eight1 blocks long, xnt list prise silver cup winners, by classes, follows: Thoroughbred . horses rim, j. v. Croft. , ... ,, ' iHtuniTarrt trotting stallion, four years nM . nvarl-Flrst.' J., C'Cpoftj. second, H. C. Kilter. 1 . - t . MaresHrat, p. C KtgerJ second. C, "Perchoon atalllon--Flrst,' , Faweett Ireland: second. Fran ta Bros. : ; 4 , j Percheon mnres First, b red Spires; second, W. H Hatcman. r " Coach and Cleveland Bay stallion; Faweett & Ireland. - . . Draft Belalan stallion Faweett A Ireland. , .... . 'J T'i 1 jersey, came, puns ,, " Reach; cow. throe years , old, M.. . S. Woodcock', cow, two years old, Spenoer nini.Haii alf iirttlnr Lfina vAiir. wai ter Taylor. ' - . Holstelns Bulls. one ' year old and. under two, nrsi, n.. jn. r u.h one year old,' H. M. Fleming: cow, one year, old and under two. II, M. Fleming. in tne mna iesi yiyuo dxmu wa awarded first. -! In the beef class awards were aa fol Iowa ' ' ": ' -1 . -c.- . t -; Short - Horns--AU' awards ", to A. A- 1 - Mrerora9 .Ail awaros to , vv iaiiwiv Valley Stock & Land, company,- save oflw one year old and bull calf under 0n year, awarded A. A. Ooer,; v : .. y ' "OianO Vinina SW(ln-roij , mrauni 1 awarded Clyd Reach. '1 , - UOTSwoia snwpp , hhj u, iiiuiuu Ing flock, to Henry Dunn. ,-, RhrnnlilriB--AlI rlnsses and . flock. George Armstrong.1 , years or over Flrst( I), F, Burge; sec ond. Robert Gellatly. ., - Oelqing or mere, inreo years via- First. George Llnderman. - . Cieioing or mare, iwo yer uiu iirm f r. nvili .vwuu, , w iii mivnvii, r ,', n.Mlna- mare; nr. stallion, one vesr. . . V . , . . .1 V...I. 01a irsi. ir. Aetvia,- acv;vi.uu tuuta Bros. ' nuquniui", vll. T ............... years -or overFirst Ed Schoel, .,.1 4 ovr First. Ed Smith. ... Gelding' aunion or mare, one year oia over First, Ciftiide Murphy.: " - fiob1na-fttt First D. C.. Klrr: second, Mr.; Harblnson, , ,. r.L v- ' SaflrtlO norses, mare or , ireiaing, tion, substntice jtnd training to bo con- eloeren. 1 r irst, nrt, uich. rviger, boo- or Binpie arivr first, ujqk jtvigcrj icond, John Klirer. " : . " Hajcfl teamAirtraa or eMins, ownod by id. -George Mercer. ' . - - -- . liran leim, ..BuunuocBf, .i.iui.uy, imClOiliLV, aivin. auLit.ii, OKU nu cuiur considered.) Flrat : , Robert. Gellatly;. . t. .. serona.. . jvu i ua ont.un, , - Grade draft brood t.iares. shown with two or more colts. FlrsU D. F. Burge; second, Robert Gellatly, rf-- - - 1. V A"-v -- - .. .. ,s ' ' 4 V; '- -"',r v - r an Jfew Record in Improve:;: of lines Will Bo Estib lished This Year. Magnificent 8pecimeus of ."CaroUne Teatout" Rose, BpeciaUy Photographed for The Journal. ; . . - - i.-' ; . . ' ' . : . ' '...:i'i ' "A Portland roael Good thing! By all means let us have one rose, if possi ble, that is typical of PortlandVaald F.-V, Holman, the roes expert. "That rose seems to ma already choaen not only by Portland, but by nature heraelf for this city. It Is cultivated her mora every side ,by thousands in an hour's ride over tha resldenca etreets. It blooms all summer. Is very hardv, will bloom profusely if given only half a chance and in itself is a beautiful large pink flower with a most delicate shade of greert In tha leaves. When cut It inat inn a- in tha vast and all told has really no superior among the queen of flowera, This 'Portland rose' . la t tha Carolina Teatout' . - - The rose originally cams-from Ly ons, France, I think; and la said to ba thi nroduet of bna Pernet-Ducher. But no matter where It earn from nor who Ifr 'tn II. nraaant r.rfsctlon its most congenial home is right ; her In, Jt'ortlana. tsy-aii means ie iuo nu festival adopt th -Carol in Testout' as th 'Portland Rose." .. A; Market Wedding. ' :' ' From th JLondon Pally Mall,'-V.' ' Bom quaint wedding festivities were witnessed in th Leeds market yester day.. Th bridegroom waa a market po tato merchant and fala biid th daugh ter of another potato merchant. ' Their wedding waa marked br a f re break fast to mor than a hundred poor peo ple, dispensed from ths bridegroom'" in and laden with and wichea, , buns and tea."' ,.-.'',.....' ';: ' '. Two turnips and a saw formed th centerpiece pn th stall, with potatoes and rnutjaro arranjrea arouna mem. i n feativitiea proceeded while th bride and bridegroom wer preparing for th wed ding, which was followed by a journey to Alorecamb for th honeymoon,,. .'.. ' Commercial Invstma Co.1 v .. advertisement in "Business Chances. ' ' (Hetnt Kw by Leofaat Uu.1 M Ira.) Ban Francisoo, Jun i, Santa Fe Soutbarn PaolIo ; officials who li mad a study of th aubject atata th t alt the roads tn this country ar tr. year apendlng 11,000,000,000 for r cars, locomotives and additional tr . fecllltlce." They state it la estlnmt.i that, if the manufacturers are equm t tha test, between 40,000 ami 3M.o .) freight cars will be added to th pquii -mrnt of th railways, fully B.OOO ii. -senger cars, and ,000 locomotives. It la expected that tha banner year t.t 1B06, when more freight and pansen r ears and more locomotives , were tun i out than during any other year in ra.i roaJ history, will b surpassed. Tha capacity of the manufacture -plants has increase? since then, an I u la known that on January 1. last. I.1 000 freight car orders had been, pluc i. This means that the shops of tt-.-t country would hav been kpt busy un til September 1, even though not f -other car bad been ordered, fiinre th t Urn It is estimated fully 100,000 fret t car orders nave been placed, and J1. ing from th first three months of t .... year, the ordrs will reach 160.000. Tt i record of 1905 was S41.S1S freight crs. Mat year the railways purchased 3l'. 000 freight cars, 4.400 passenger vara and .660 locomotlvea. It Is estimated that th railroads -wM pay fully $91,000,000 for steel rails during- th. present year. If this proves tru th steel mills will hava to Mm out about S.JOO.OOO tona of that pro.1n.-f. Th output last year waa about S,260,6"- tona. It is said th western roads wi'l us fully I.00,000 tona of rails and tb it nearly 1,000,000 tons of this will bo rolled in th eastern mills. .j: 'I, .;. .1 I ' I llll I I Ml . It ! reported that Senator rroctnr Of Vermont will ahortly resign his st in favor of his son, who is now governor of th Green Mountain atata and who f,Ma elt lii ' hwemt a prominent in public Ufa aa hi dlatlngnlshed father. I jNOVLL .AND ARTISnC DESIGNS IN I "j I ' I 1 . 1 . ...... J . ..... ', . . . u .. .-, . . - ... j -J ' i 'f - "' ' ' - ikit' m .',: vim. 5 '. i 1 1 X ... ; Commencing tanorrbw our Carpet Department offers i bargains c extraordinary;; in a clean-up sale of all short ends of carpets pieces in lengths of from four to nineteen '4 yars-mali quantities lin.and which we desire to dispose of in I jbrtier..to fnake. rborti for ourfnew fall stock. This assortment consists of a variety of pat terns and colorings In yelyets,.AxminsterVand;Brassels;ah Oriental designs,, floral pat terns, scroll ( find art nouveau designs, small patterns, etc. ; The quantities othis 6alc etnrtr nr snStahte for ruirs and coverinrs for small size brooms.' halls; and stairs. . The . M- W --i-b.ww-s,w. , .. O T, f. ,; e , ' S - - ll'ilfll Llil- ...Aia.J Aj1i-. aist -a4k r cAtirttifr or anri limn cr , SpCwlai pritCS ljuutcu die (AWUMV wwav w. ovttmii - o 4 yards Tapestry Brussels, yd. '. .$1.20 4 i85 5 yards Tapestry Brussels) ytll. $X.20 85 VA yards Tapestry Brussels, yd... $1.20 $yt yards Printed -Velvet, yd . . . .$1.25 12 , yards Printed Velvet; y. . , .$1.25 9, yards Roxbury Tapestry, yd.. $1.50 ; ' Vx yards Roxbury, Tapestry,' yd I. $1.50 : 9f yards Saxony Axminster, yd. . $1.60 10 yards Saxony Axminster, yd. . $1.60, 11 . vards Saxon v Axminster." vd. .$1.60 134 yards Saxony Axminster, yd,..$1.60l,v.$1.13 85 . 00 1 $1.05 $1.05 $1.13 $1.13 $1.13 . - ,' y '' . T Regular." Special.: ; 7 l yards Wool Velvets, yd, . , , , .$1.60 $1.13 iVz yards Wool Velvets, yd.',. . .$1.60 'T, yards Wool Velvets, yd..., . .$2.00 Zi yards Body Brussels, yd... '..$1.90 6 yards Body Brussels; yd . . . . . $1.90 Stf yards Body Brussels, yd . .. . . $1.90 Hf4 yards Body Brussels, yd. .. i .$1.90 MY yards Body, Brussels, yd..... $1.90 5 yards Smith Axminster, yd .'..$1.70 IVa. vards Saxonv Axminster, yd; .$2.00 , 18 ... , yards Saxony Axminster, yd. .$2.00 $1.13 $1.45, $1.35 $1.35 $1.35 $15 $15 S1.20 $1.45 4-. 7 vards Saxonr Axminster, yd. .$2.20 11 1 yards Saxony Axminster, yd. .$2.20 ,tV2 yards-Saxony Axminster; yd: .$2.20 18 yards Wytoyelvets, yd. i. .$2.50 ' 7y3 yarda.Tapestry, yr. . .$1.50 164 yards Axminster,-yd."..; ;.. ..$1.50 9 yards Extra Velvet, yd... '.... $1.50 19 .yards Axminster, yd. . . . . . ,$1.70 1? - yards iiody Brussels, ya......5i.yu Regular. Special. $1.45j49 & yards Extra Velvet, yd; ....$2.00 $l.CO Sl.CO $1.60 $1.90 D0 $1.00 $1.00 $1.05 $1.15 81.15 CROCKERY BARGAINS in the Exchange Depaftml Unusual pricing await the economical' who intend to select or add to their stock of crockery aiyTutensIls for the beach' or summer cottage. The assortment o this ware offered in our Exchange department represents incomplete and broken lots from our crockery and other stocks, in many instances marked Th-. fftHnwiner are but a few of the manv interesting values offered in this department VVIVTT J - -.-,..- r tr aw; S . . .... 1 'a i- .'; ,,..!. : ! Bargains in furniture, curtains araperies, noor coverings, stoves, ew., PT'AtW WHITE SEMI-PORCELAIN 4J4-inch' Fruit Disheseach. .5 5-inch Plates, each. '-5 7-inch Plates, each 1 '.V. Bone, Dishes, 1 each ...,,..','.................. 8 A D' Tuns and Saucers'. '. . . . . . ... ......... . ,10 8-inch Dishes, each . . V 15 4lQrlnch Dishes, each, 1 ........ . .25i 12-inch Dishes, each. ..... i .35 ,14-inch Dishes, each. .550 16-inch Dishes, eacn . . . . . . . . . , . . . . r,... j of? I . CROCKERYIN THE FLOWN BLUE ! . DECORATION , - Independent Butter Dishes, each.......,...;.. .4f t. . Tr-i (, lft jBone Dishes,-each r : T t. , AA uravy .ouais, ciitii. . ....... ........ . .... .... . w, 6-inch Bakers, each .SOSfW? 7-inch Bakers, each....; 9-inch .Bakers, each . 500 Pickle Dishes, each,: , ..................... . . .250 . 8-inch Dishes, each .250 12-inch Dishes, each 750 ' 14-inch Dishes, each .$1.00 16-inch Dishes, each. 7, . . .... . ... . . - .$1.25' CROCKERY IN THE POPPY PRAY . Vj . :, DECORATION , 4-inch Fruit Dishes, each .70 '5)4-inch Fruit Dishes, each 100 6-inch Plates, each 100. Bone Dishes, each.. .100 ' 1 1 J- . t ! , '-it' 111 s if (. v , "'l'..'1!- Cups and Saucers. i..;.................!.; .100 :7-inch Plates, each.; .150 6- inch Scallop, each...."....;.'. .7..2O0 7- inch Scallop, each ........;.. ...250 8- inch Scallop each ........... 350 9- inch Scallop, each .............. ...,...; 500 Pickle Dishes, each. ....250 Butter Dishes, each 750 I mi... I II l I rOLPING- GO-CARTS St)eaala$l!95 Commencing tomorrow, this strong and depend able ' folding pattern green enamel gear, rub ber 1( tire wheels,,' best folding construction , BASEMENT SPEGlAL Japanese Reed Telescope Baskets in five sizes; ppecial for tomorrow and Tuesday: r- .-...fMa;.i(',lTki,.-.--. -'.''i--v'H j 70c values Special .....450 j 80c, values. Special. 550 flOc values. Special ,v;; ;. ; v .v4;650 $1.00 ivalues. Special;.. .;... .750 $1.10 values, i Special. ................... 850 ! .v::.l v! J J a. . - ; . "a SUMMER BLANKETS SPECIAL PAIR $1.35 Tomorrow only in the Bedding Depart mentSixth Flpolrfull size "cotton fleece blankets in summer weights, novel tripe - patterns in pink and blue regular $2.10 values." ,'.4ai) SHADES TO ORDER BEST OIL OPAQUE, CLOTH - HARTSHORN IMPROVEDROLLERS LOWEST PRICES - v-set. - 't t ff"-" 7'f"' - ': : ; if !,NWROCESS, I- GAS GRANGES DRPEiRKINSt SANITARYREI vFRIGERATORS - I . . . ' J '. i ., ill it :.;::s i v"-.;;'"j' yx - ' : -. jam iTTri),rc 0.-1 li lYCUftCttSff IS00CD 1"- PORCH, LAWN AND SUMMER COTTAGE , rURNITURE, garden sv,ir;rr TiAinioc:::