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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 29, ' 1807. AMTJSEMUfTB. ; io;vn Topics j II V'' '. - J - Mill - ' Marquam' brand . ' n'Wben Jnnny Come Marchlns; Horn ' , "The Telephone Exchange" ; VT.'nd . Vs tide villa ...."A WlckeJ Woman'' ni A" : "The Charity Nurse" ; . Una Oak carllne, Firat and Alder j Thau la . 1 ..iki. i- I - w . u w W WWII Vl.,aU,V ,1 VCti ;;v by the Ladles Aid society pt ' 1 Grace church tonight at the home ot Mr. and . wra, u. u. itaiston on Portland HelKbts. , Take Portland .Heights car and get oft i jnarnei street, xneir number la 608 - Market street. Mualo by mala quartet na me urace cnurcn quartet. Jtterreah- menta appropriate to the night -; Admis sion free and the publlo la Invited. There will be a reading by Cloyd Hicks no mo Dy maney Rasmussen. A gypsy camp will be a feature of the . evening and an orchestra will dlapenae fiiuBio during we evening. , J. W. Deaa of Detroit, Michigan, who will have the general management of the pure food ahow to be held in the ouy auring tne first two weeka of Sep tember has reached the city and is " -making preliminary arrangements for tha work.--' The show Idea haa been worked up by the Retail Grocere' asso- y ciauon unaer tne leaaersnip or Its sec retary C. B. Merrick and will be an ax- tensive affair. It will be held In the old Exposition building on Washington mresi ana wui contain exniDits irom a .. large number of manufacturers and t other Business enterprises. ; -; . Roosevelt haa some . friends In tha Eighth ward who are going to get Into titer running early In the game. A meeting was called aoma day a ago for tne organization or tne uignta wara Roosevelt- Republican club and C A. ' JUigelow waa elected temporary chair man and W. E. Williamson temporary p. secretary. The aecond meeting for the i iKirpum 01 permanent organization will . neid tomorrow night at Odd-Fellows' "Ull, ond avenue and East Pine street. Jut whiu j time a constitution and by- jawa win oa aaoptea ana permanent or ' - fleers elected. -.,.. YciiWiil WsVer Miss THE IJTTLEI PIECES OF MONEY you put away every day for our Savings Department, and you will be surprised .how -your money will grow. We pay 4 Interest Compounded twlca every year. Set your apara money to work and you ... will . be amaaed. at Its.'..' ; earning power. . ' l OrcgonTruata, f Savings Bank SUsth and Washington , Streets, lortlaa, Oregon. W. h: MOORE, . President ID. B. LTTLH, - Vice-President , W. COOPER MORRIS, Caahler. Start .' Saving Today wmm THIS f,I USICIAN Critical Buyer Passed Up Liberal (?) Offer of Certain Local Firm, Vho 1 Failed to Make Sale Despite Big ' Allowance. EIARQUAEI GRAND (T?t "The Coolest Spot in the Ctty"-,Fare- wen weeic oi tne van rranclaoo Over Company. Presentlna MWea Johnnie Oomea Marching- Home." ' The most suocflMsful comlo opera of! today. Hear Mr. Cunningham alng "My! Own United States." Evening, 26c, 60o, sc; matinee, ioc, ouo, Monday, July S, Nance O'Neill In 'The Sorcerea BAKER TOEATRE r. Second and Last Week of Zlnn a Musical Travesty Co. In th Tsunracoira zzoxAiraa Eilera nmnn.tr.t. J?h-llt!nff With All the - Great Beauty Chorue, " " - 1 Nnn111 lM,tiim. tnil V.tTantm. B&C tOO. nee Saturday. Next Week Dickens' Great Play, OLIVER TWIST." ' Facta in Connection With Values, Evenllig prtV'i Qualities and General Business I Matinees He, a6u Matii rnncipies. a a isi 3 a rtiv iui UH, Tha Great Heart Story of Modern Life, -TM CSIXITT VtrKSB." : Matinees Tuesdays, Thursdays, Batur-1 aays ana Hunaays at z:io. rrioes. iooi also the actual intrlnslo worth from the and 0c. Every evening at t:lt. Prlcaa, 'Straws show which the wind blows." An incident which occurred in a local piano store a few days, ago snows in a striking manner - tha com paratlve value of certain player pianos, from the point of publlo estimation, but dealer's side. lOv, loo and 80a A certain local mualo lover, who de- hnn fn, pun,i Im), v,t aiea ira w purcnase tne dcbi p layer i)inu PI to be found, made the rounds of tha stores, thoroughly investigating tar merits of each Instrument put forward as a leaaer. in one store mis party made known the fact that they desired to trade a second-hand piano, and a Pianola player, as part payment on the LYRIC THEATRE Phone Main 485. This week the Allen Stock Company. I rTBseniing- tne inree-Act urama, A wxcran woitAjr ." Matlneea Tuesday. Thursday, Satur-1 Ellers , Piano House, for (1(6, and tha lng A ' total of 1406 for both lnstru menta. After navlnsr used them a con alderable time it would naturally be supposed that wear and tear would de tract in at leaat a email percentage, but not ao In tha eyea of the aalesman in the store in question. Instead of de creasing In Value, thla aalesman con- ernoon Alben Rooa waa pierced through toward a certain player piano which the new nlavar nlano whioh should be ae- day and Sunday. Price 10c. zoo. Every I ' -1 ' . 1 I ...nln. m Tt. , A. OA. -.. an. Ayuou. - v v.aw. ivu, ,VU) suu ivg. Now hera Is where a few algnlflcant I Reaerved aeata by phone. Main 4(8S. facts come out The second-hand piano unice open irom i a m. to 10 p. m. naa originally peen purcnaaea irom tngton Lumbar company yeaterday aft- The Grand VT . . A Few of tha Headlinera: Bobert Fulgora, Adela Palmer. Oooka k tuuma. acr. aaa Mrs. wieaxa, And SCanV Others. - t Next Week DO LAN A LENHARR. tne ureatest Hketcn Team oo tha 1 American Stage. - 1 the left aide by a flying sliver. Ha waa Arm offered for the plano-seaker'a con- removed to Bl Vincent's hosoltaL but I slderatlon. aiea at 10:10 o'clock last night. Rooa Here. - then. was an in crease In value of almost 1100 which. was single and lived at SIS Qulmby w oegm wun. mpnMU the fact mat etraet, . ,j , .. ..iciiers runo noun is m nouse or aenu- 0 -. . in Ine vaiues uiat wnen one nuya an in- Invltatlone have been issued for ar atniment of : Ellers, that they can de- dance to be given by tha Golden Eagle SffBtnuSVS: , Ji".'--M.7iTs.,.0 . Club Of tne f larshln Charleston at Mur-i shout end nftir mnri mnn than was An information ohartina- Ed Hod res. I lark hall Friday evenlns. Tha ahln'a naid in th first nlnce in nrdr to effect alia a Ed Smith, with steallns: a horae Dmna .wul P1' Ior. ln" occaeion ana a a saia or tneir instruments.- - ? " wZ.mc - . ?"! splendid time haa been planned tot the But hera la another slralficant lnci- 'ii i unv iu. avian Kin w to ur. nnnaiora i . . jw nrvi.i s . . , . iHwvt, , . . I uviii in fjuiineauun wild iuib ck"i in vmunr. w mea m in circuit xoun , ; , ? uuiitiun. ThJ. trtr. ftithAuh atfrmM T hl mnni nv K a I . . 4 a m . a.m 1 v . . . . . I -. . - - . ' j -,t ' . " "fi erore juage wieiana in tne circuit i almost 1100 more man was paid ror ySrV! ?0? Jk.. lt .8'n.ttn court this momlnt Milpydn, v.mi.v the uied instruments, decided. arW a nv irarenir. visitea tne jau ana iaen-i ' in, timi M.n.. e tifled Hodges as tha man who had aold Pleaded not guilty -to the charge of am- player piano aubmitted by the Arm who him a cow recently. Smith aald ha had bn 3.00 from the - Oregon . made tfte gei akes represented in Portland, were none which could be fn vnnmant In f h mamM una ciaimea toe animal, leaving smith n im poor 01 jamea irain, tne ie- class with the renulne Pianola Plana Holding the eack for S6. , ... I year-old eon of Patay Cardiff, drowned Acting upon thla conclusion, and 'not-: j ,"; ,.. il. v.r,,,- v withatandlnr the fact that a less allow- k.. ... .tAm I a nee than the amount Originally paid n mm a cow recently, smith aald ha had nesaimg 8,wo(i irom tne ' Oregon . made thia srenei paid tS6 for tha cow and that soon after Washington Lumber company on April all other makes ha bought it. before ha had an oppor- Hla trial was set for September 10. that there wen tunity to kill It, the owner cunt along i "- 1 -- " considered for The corner atone lavlns-Af tha Vernnn I n ln 'Wiuamewa aoove me juaaison ine corner atone laying or tha vernon Mqk on the eaat side yeaterday, was Friday, evening. tator. invites all perity of Vernon to coma Jill i-resoyterian cnurcn wui take place next recovered late in the afternoon. . The boy loat hla Ufa while In swimming.' - pastor, invites all Interested In the pros- nty or vernon to coma Kev. will I ram Foulkea, D. D.," will apeak. Music O. A. Blair, Rev. William by the Hawthorne cnoir ana instru- ' will be furnished Park Presbyterian mental selections by an orchestra. The ladies will furnish lea cream and cake at is cents, vernon church la at the corner of Eaat Twentieth and Wygant streets. Take the Alberta car to Eaat 1 wentieth street and walk, one block. In the circuit court yesterday after- All patrona ot "Tha. Nlckelodlon." tha moving picture show, 119 Sixth street will get a chance to try a cup of the world-famous cure cereal coffee called -"Golden Grain Granules." if thav visit - j.ne iMicaeioaion toaay. waa offered by - Ellers. in exchange. thia music-lover, selected a Pianola Piano, one of the beautiful marblewood wnbera. ooatlns- ii.000. Now. several things are apparent to the ordlnanr observer. First, that Ellera la tha House of Highest Values second, that Ellers la the House of I Highest Quality; third, that other dealer have a large margin of fictitious value and - unreasonable profit with noon Judge Fraser decided tha suit of I violating the Sunday closing law on nnareaa ecnmiac ana nia wiie, isarDara j . b-nmiat, aged uermana, against their Deputy District Attorney Gua C. Mo- lllJX ,Uwnce?h!n(1.Sn!fln,. , , . . . Another fact la that - tha genuine aar thia morning; sled an Indictment In Pianola haa a etandard value, the same tha circuit court chara-iii g Louis Rich, everywhere strictly one-price the world arda, a aaloon-keeper of St Johns, with lover. Their superiority over all other ptayers is recogmzea universally, certain other players are offered upon a single cUtuahter Tressle- and her husband. Hu bert Kublck, to set aside a o4ed given by the old people to their home at Wood lawn. Judge Ftaaer refused to annul the deed, but ordered that Kublck and hla wife provide a home for their . aged parents during their' Uvea, and pay j tY" - jtv-- v ; Newspaper correspondents from Wash ington,' D. C are planning to make ' a . trip to tha Paclfio eoaat thla aumm'er ; and will apend some time in Portland. , Tha party will leave Washington June so and wui make stops at an tha prin cipal places , throughout tha country. Word naa reached John M Scott as- alstant general passenger agent for the Harrlman linos, that tha party will .. xnaae . tne trip, , 'isi'-v, re,;.;: An order has. been received for B0 tlcketa for the first matinee perform . ance of The House That Jack Built" from an excursion party coming-from white Flyer Una of . launches will make dally. trips to the Oaks and re turn. Boata leave foot of ; Yamhill street dally at 1:J8 p. m.t Sunday 10 a. m. leasts at aoca otiioe, 10 cents. '(TheregulaiXBieetlngi of tha 'Home Training' association will tw held nau tomorrow 1 afternoon city o'clock. An interesting in at I urogram haa peen prepared. ' Judge Gantenbeln. In tha circuit court yesterday afternoon, (gave W. H. H. Morgan . judgment for 1600 against E. E. Merges in a ault arising ever a deal la real estate.' St Jamea Lutheran Sunday school will hold Its annual plcnio Friday at Columbia park, on the St Johns ear line, picnickers will leave the city at :sv aw m. Wire and Iron work of all kinds, fire 1 airview. A special car will be run I oninmh t win. a Twn wiv. a--tn "w. ... v. w ... i i. aar u.inmirrAn wnnna t'.ai ,n, The aeat sale-will "LH: - " Steamer Jess Harklna, for 'Camas, over the new line of the O. R. lines for the party, open at the Marquani Grand theatre box office - tomorrow - morning at 10 o clock. . . ' i - .' Thomas Keelan, Robert : McLean, Thomas McLennan and E. SVweaver havebeen indicted In the circuit court on a charge of assault and battery on A. L. White on May 11. The men gave 100 ball each and were released from custody pending their trials, which can not be had before September. ' Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must ba paid for in advance and used only between the hours of s and 8 a, m., and 6 and f p. m. It must not be used for aprinming streets. II usea contrary io tnese ruiea, wastefully. It wlU ba ahut oft 'Waahoural and wav landlna-a. AuHw n, cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street aoca i p. m. Sweet cream buttermilk, cheese. hn. ter. nam. ears, ooriee etc. tiramn Cheeaa Co, Swetland building, lit ciitn atreei. - . . The Thursday afternoon teas nt tha Haselwood cream store are becomg more popular each week. Special mualo :u to e;v. "VSfh. Will aeu frame of forelirn VihiMt Duuaina-. roruanci ueveiopment com' pany, Lewie and Clark fair grounda, Original atytea. exclusive nattera. " I ..: m Vr. ii.i. ..... Of i ccuicn ma junai'Bi novelties. ilOl brook A Leveen, Couch block. Why pay mora t Metsger flta your eyea for II. 141 Wash. eor, 7th, sormeny at in eixtn, street. . Articles of incorporation of tha Bridal Tall Methodist ' Episcopal church were filed lit the office of the county clerk thla morning by Fred 'Holliday, Frank Howard. Georre Bhepperd. C H Boddy '. . - nn ' w fh v. , nm nriiTwriT n n w 1 f fc, owned by tha chKrch la estimated to be , WonJanl" Bxehange, ISt Tenth etraet i " .vn,th nnn lunch 11:80 to 1: bualneaa men's Iimxh Acme Oil Co. aalla tha beat asfetv nnat oil and fine gaaolina Phone Eaat Tta. Fred H. ; Tristram, assistant general passenger agent for tha Wabash at Chi- ' cago, reached Portland yesterday for a short visit in the city. Mr. Tristram haa not been in Portland alnoe tha ex position and la surprised at the advance- men t maae eioce tiiav nine. . : At the meeting of the Universal New ' Thought aasembly tomorrow afternoon f at 1 :00 o'clock, at tha A. O. TJ. W. hall. Washlnaton, between Tenth and .West Park streets, Sister Avabamla I will lecture to women upon "The uin ; doo System of Breathing." , Hedgln's Corn Cure Is it these hot i days; rives relief to tired and aching feet ; Try it; buy It You can get if from Albert Berni, the druggist 188 .Washington street, zoo a bottle. , While at'work near a large saw in the JumbefTnlll of tha Oregon & Waah Flahlnar pole or box of cand with aay.h pair ot cnuaren a anoea at .Rosenthal a. 'Diamond W It'a a coffee aak for it -ei your grocer a, For lea call Matn til. Co 861 Stark. Ice Delivery Us4! F.17.DALTES d GODPlnV CIAIH 1 05 IHVITE YOUR : IIIQUiniES FOR pnirjTirjG f.nST AND CXK STREETS Oregonlan ConfacUonary, 111 Sixth, ' D. Chambers, optlolan, 189 Seventh, j Bargeralgna 284 TamhUl phone. ' Bark Tonlo for rheumatiam. ' ; " . Back Jeweler 205 Alder, : Klsar. Scenic photos. Imperial hoteL Special Excursion. Tha Canadian Pacifia .Mpnnlnn win be on again July Id. 4th and 6th. Very low' round-trio rates . to St. Paul, fhi'l cago and St. Louis and other eastern points, with long-time limits and stop overs , going ana - returning. -, Double dally train aerviee, superb equipment u.ii.i.B , anu L aicciiiiia-car service unex celled. For full particulars call on or 1 B)lwvl), A vl LleaellU '' . ..' t . Why Not Travel; .WhV not SO eaat while tha rataa in low i i,neaper to travel man to remain at home, A trip via the Canadian Pa clfio can be made with comfort and safety. No. dust' across -the continent route. , When in Sail Francisco Star at Hotel Hamlin. 887 Eddy. Fire. proof; 100 rooms, 40 baths; rates 81.60 and up. Eddy-street cars at ferry. Funeral of Billy Ayers. f Funeral services' over the remains of w. m. k - tJiny t Ayers, wno waa killed by a streetcar at the Meadows race track, near Seattle, will be held from iiolman'a at 8 o'clock tomorrow after- We Rare Ton Money On trunks. We manufacture travelers' needs. Peerless Trunk comnany. , 848 .Third street, players are offered upon a single ig point. But the Pianola is ln irable, from many points. Its ex ce haa placed it far and beyond talking com pa cellence haa placed it far and beyond all others, which are at beat but imi tators. This Is but one of many in stances of this kind which come to the notice of Ellers Piano House with fre- ?uent regularity, Names of parties re erred to can ba furnished anyone inter- There la but one genuine Pianola and out one line or genuine Pianola Pianos, all controlled and represented exclu sively throughout the Paclflo northwest by nera Piano House, pianolaa may be purchased at 8260 and 8300, and Pianola Planoa at 8600 and uo. Con venient terms may also be arransetL Ellers Piano House. . 868 Washlnaton street, corner 01 cars. No Liquor flAnaavttf n SfflO. MOUL ViSS v . and 0 o'clock by I Schllzonyi's Bnagsrlsn V uossars j 2-Tbe Great Davr nporls-2 t Monarohs of Xlgh Wife' . EXTKA TOMORROW NIGHT! t The Arion Society la a Festival ,' - of Soni Cboros of 75 v . " JOfJUIlXa COUXT DAT . . FXXDAT . Everybody who can' .Help tha Less Fortunate Should Help ; tha Fresh Air Fund by Help- , lng to Swell tha Juvenile Aa- .-.j sociation s Keceipta, v . , vwnoaxxa ; batzs ' ortnr. New Toboggan dip. New 8ulta. t First-class Chicken Dinners at- i the Tavern Restaurant 6:80 to- ..r'' : r;;; p.-m-i. . v i The, Oaks - had yeaterday t.OOO boya and girls, and all 1 were made happy by preaenta " of dolls, balls, toys, tops, ate. ST WW E EDITOR COnillG Nolan . Kice . Best , Desires Knowledge of Portland's - Conditions.' " . Nolan Rica Beat editor-in-chief of tha Interior, will arrive In Portland Satur day on his first visit . to tha coaat and will apand a week here becoming ac qualnted with tha conditions of Port' land, commercial, religious and !n dustrlal. ' Tha Interior la the principal rellaioua paper of the Presbyterian church, and it is nopea oy tnose wno nave been in strumental In bringtna- Mr. Beat to this coaat tnai it wiu mean much to nave the editor personally cognisant of local condition The Droaram arranaed for hla visit noiuaea a inn to Mount nooa tiurina- tha first three daya of July; a personal investigation of the 20 Presbyterian churches of tha cltv. a rally of all tha churches asS a banquet for tha men of mis denomination. At the rally meetlna- to he held at tha First Presbyterian church Von Oa-den vogt, secretary or tne National Brother hood, from New Torkj Mr. Beat from cm cago, ana ttev. w. . nou, u. i., will sneak, thus presenting the noint or view of the eaat, tlva middle west and the far west - The managers of the Commercial club have tendered their hall for the banauet ana a toast program haa been arranged. "THE BOYS OF 76" A PLEASING , EVENT ' Sincerity That word means - more in a business house than almost any ther. Can't you trame up a . gooa . !hrase that incorporates f the dea of SINCERITY in every thing? That is rare word, comparatively, in business phrases. See Page 11. ' Ueilig Theatre Filled At Graduating Exercises of Blanchet Institute Medals Awarded to Many.' The operetta, "The Boys of 78," waa presented at the Helllg theatre last night by the students of Blanchet Insti tute as a feature of the graduating ex rclses. "I The program for the exerciaesi waa composed of musical numbera and the operetta. ,, ,--r , A' farra crowd attended tha exrclses. Mualo waa furnished by - the Institute Glee club, composed ot 40 .small boys, who were enthusiastically applauded. A monologue, entitled "Where's My Hatr by Homer T. 8haver, caused a great deal of merriment while tha cor net and vionnssoioa or itooerc uriacoii and Frank Mueller were well received. The Anyil Chorus, from "II Trovatore," was the last of the musical numbers. It was auna: by Vincent O'Hare, Dell O'Hanlon, Francis - Meagher, Homer Shaver, Walter Doyle, Russell Handley, Carl Mayer, Charles Oleaaon, John Buckley. William vgpringer, Lawrence Stopper, Dominic ' Bercovich,, 1 Thomaa Marren. i-.ouls Reed, 'Edwin Keneflck, Joseph Albertinl, Lawrence Manning, Ernest Ttaab and John MeOreal. ' The -operetta - waa ' excellently pre sented. The young - performers sang and acted with the ease of veterans and many received hearty applause. Aloy-; ius Hyland made a pronounced Jhlt jrith.i DELAY IS ' ... COSTLY If your teeth seed treatment the longer you wait the larger It will make your bill. a nrn,.. Call at onca and let us examine your teeth. We will gli you the best service in every branch of tha dental profession, and by painless methoda that will meet with your approval. ' Whan dealrad you ean have T. P. Wise or my paraonsl aervica. , W. A. WISE, Dentist THIRD AND .WASHINGTON STS. T, P. Wise, B. A, Stordevant and Dr. Huffman, Associates 1 rxojrs kazh soa.' FOR WOMEN ONLY Pr. Saadersoa's Oenseaad Savta sod Oottoa Root PUla. The bait and eeiy reliable lameey foe ua. LA TED PBBIOOS. Care the Most rtiee is per sea, siaiiaa u eista -napper, si I Adarees fir. T. J. Portia ad. Oresea. , maca. Vtoat s treat. hla singing of "The Flag That Never Touched the Ground. There were excellent a featurea an which were enthusiastically received by tne audience. At the conclusion of tha bleoe Arch bishop Christie awarded medals aa fol lows: "Gold medal for Christian doctrine. Charles F. Oleason. Next in merit were Joseph W. Doyle and Dell M. O'Hanlon. The aold medal for sreneral excellence in the commercial department Thomaa M. Marrei.. Next in merit, cnariea F. Oleason, Homer J. Shaver. The gold medal for general excellence In tha In termediate aepartment, Q. Stopper. Next in merit John M W cure I, xawrence Manning. . ; l4 . The sold medal for general excellence In - the preparatory department Earl KusendalL Next In merit, Edward J. Cos grove, John )U Murphy. Commercial diplomas were awarded Francis J. Meagher, Ardle M. O'Hanlon. Vincent J. O'Hare, Homer F. Shaver. The following received commercial certificates: -.- --: Charles , .p. Gleason, Thomaa M. Marren. Joseph W. Doyle. Carl IV Maxar, .Waltec J, ; fO'JDonneU .- - tr n-.t- ;''-';'-- ;,'. V'. - .. '. - . .. ' 11 ' ..,..,1' ... 1' . '. .' '. ', . mm mm in n 1 , ' mm f i ..' THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY tm , '0T ' llj I ! , res rai1 - -11 1 . Do you know the value of these little tables? If you do, youH not be long In ordering one if you hav?i use for, it. They are good values at $9.00 each, but the price is reduced to ?4.50 for these three days' selling. Many are covered with imitation leather, as shown m cut They are well worth $9.00, but will! this week for y ic tuvcrcu wiui imitation icaincr, u t ' They are well worth (t A ' f be sold special three days JfJI 1 Tills MmMm 50c a Wee's 'TtSW. ... This Is thoroughly high-grade sewing machine, guar anteed for 10 years. ' It is made by an anti-trust manufac turer, and you will find it just as we. represent a first class machine that trust agencies are selling at two and three times the price we ask. It has all the latest im provements, and the attachment which we furnish FREE are absolutely tha most simple and best made, v PAY $1.00 DOWN THLN 50c A WEEK : If it is not as we represent it to be, you may return the machine and get your money back. A lady instructor will give you all the information, to operate it . Call and inspect it, and you'll leave your order. : " $25.00 Machine 50c a Week FOLDING SANITARY COUCH $8.00 No; 1005 The accompanying cut shows our , Metallic Couch and Bed. It has strong, all- Iron frame, simple and positive locks,' oil , tempered helicals and spirals. I Fabric is - made of the best quality tinned wire, and will never sag. Finished in dead black or , .gold bronxe, as desired. , Width of seat, 23 inches; height of seat 134 inches; lengthy . 74 inches; width, open, 50 - 1 An Inches; Gevurtz's price.,., .yOeUU V: lt.rj-tf .fv.v.', .,-yA, . .-.to ':,?:..:,.- Couch When Closed wli S mm First and Yamhill GEVURTZ BLOCK Second and Yamhill UMMER' E ASIDE of ERVlGE O. R. Opens Saturday, June 29 The fine passenger steamer T. J. POTTER will leave Ash street dock at 10:30 a. m. of that date and regularly thereafter throughout the season according to published schedules, for IHwaco and All Beach Points Round Trip Ticket! $4.00 - - Saturday te Alonday Ticket $2.50 THAT TRIP EAST Next Sale Dates July 3, 4 and S Portland to Chicago and Return $71.50 Tickets Good for Ninety Days SStSSlStTjl JAMESTOWN PAIR Get full particular! at the City Ticket office of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company a W. STINGER, City Ticket Agent, Third and Washington Sts Portland, Or. ; , , , WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent Cures Biliousness. Sick Headache; Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to tako 01 II Laxative Froit Syrup roB bului aT us BxroaziTa. Cleanses the sytt : r : thoroughly and cl:: : sallow coniplexicr c pimplc3 end blot: It la cudnnt?' Dominie D. Bereovlch.'J'iunes W. 8Prlnsl Cecil i C Ireland. Thomss A. Rran. I .!! wi!itm v i er, Francis J. Mueller, Jdhn X. Buckley, j Francis P." McOinty, John M. MeOreal, I Joseph J. Albert'! "i," nuawu nanowvnouwi a. urncoii, i wrence riorpr, jwrence t:. wan-1 prove, ItartiionJ I iQwge k Ksily, Perez liV UolUniu V" .'