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DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. TUESDAY "EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1807. j:.... 11 FORCE OUT OF OUR WAREHOUSE THE ' OREGON I 1 i i ri 1 FORCED OUT OF OUR. WAREHOUSE Select your goods now, while the choosing is good. Never before have such low prices been quoted to the buying pub lic. Furnish your home now from a warehouse full of this season's patterns and at a great saving in price. Remember, this is not a sale of odds and ends, but a sale of the newest patterns from the world s best factories. Last week's busi ness was the greatest we have known and we must ask our customers to give us all the time possible to make deliveries. I f - - f -TinVc Yum Yum Springs $1.98 Regular $3.50 Value, luit like picture; 2-ply weave; three rowa coil sprints in center, supported by five heavy cables. Portland, Onfoaw A Tha Powara rurnitara Co., Portland, Orafoo. Oentltoan:, Itcftrrliic to joara of raoant data, art aw tlit4 to adrle you that l will U impogaibla for no to nfitm jnr losoo tm wtrobovoo ot Front ana Balaam St a. k. wfclafc xplraa JJapt. 5th, ewlnf to othor vmngt manta nada for thla property. TMa mat bo final.. i Tory traljr y crura, TKK CHAS. H. 1TIT.T 00. for X?(d7. $l To do this Our We must move our warehouse stock at once. in the time necessary we must make a great sacrifice fall purchases are in and the stock is complete. Prices will be reduced to such a point that the goods must move. A glance at the list shown here cannot but convince the thrifty shopper that we mean what we say. Iron Beds 200 Iron Beds, exactly like cut, full three-quarter size; regular trarue $3.80. The forced sale price $1.85 iraish Yisr Horn on ir Easy Payment Plan Dresser This dresser is made of thoroughly seasoned mate rial, has shaped top and top drawers, oval French bevel mirror and finished golden; reguljfr $12.00 value. Forced Sale price $8.95 Terms on Specials StrictlyCash Dining Room Pieces 30 Moot oak Tables, square, tops, weathered or golden finiah; regular value $16 Q T Forced Sale price UiO 10 Round Tablea, 6-foot extension, 45-inch top, quartered golden oak; regular ral- f Q CA ue $29 Forced Sale price 10DU 6 8-foot quarter sawed oak Extension Tables, 45-inch round top, finished golden; 0A C( reg. value $38 Forced sale price. .. yI.OU 2 Mission Dining Tables, 6-foot extension, ear ly English oak; regular value $41; QO CA Forced Sale price $tODv 2 6-foot Extension Tablea, quarter-sawed gold en oak, full French legs; regular 09 CA value $35 Forced sale price $J)U 12 Golden Oak Buffets, with glass front and French bevel mirror top; regular 1A AA value $29.50 Forced sale price $1?.UU 4 Buffets in quarter sawed golden oak, mirror top and glass front: regular value 0A AA $38 Forced sale price fL'i.VV 13 Buffets in quarter sawed oak, finished, weathered, bent glass front; regu- JOO CA lar value $36.50 Forced aale price. ydODJ 6 Buffets in quarter sawed oak, finished golden or weathered; regular value $37.50 tfJ04 TC Forced sale price yaVt) 2 Weathered oak Buffets, strictly mission in design, dull brass trimmings; regu- &9A lar value $67.50 Forced sale price. f9 1 Buffet in weathered oak, mission design can opy top; regular value $52.00 ti'iA CO Forced sale price ?U7uU 1 China Cabinet in weathered oak to match above buffet; regular value $35.00 flJOO CA Forced sale price $iODJ 12 China Cabinets in golden and weathered oak, bent glass ends; regular value l 7 7C $26 Forced sale price P1 1 J 10 China Cabineta, two mirrors and one glass shelf, golden or weathered oak; regular val ue $42.50 Forced sale price $28 50 12 Weathered oak China Cabinets, mission de sign, regular value $38.50 Forced QQ A Sideboard FOR $14.75 Oval French Bevel Mirror, Golden Finish. Mission Furniture $21.00 Den Table, weathered oak, Spanish leather top, 5..' $14.50 $35.00, Bookcase, double door, early English finiah, 3jOO CA Forced sale price . .y)U $54.00, 2-piece library suit, con sisting of settee and arm chair, upholstered in genuine Spanish leather. C07 AA Forced sale price ... p I UU $25.00 Settee, laced leather seat and back, weathered oak. pcT"..".': $15.00 For the Bed Room 20 Princess dressers in quarter-sawed oak, mahogany and birdseye maple, regular value $82.60; Forced Sale Ol 7 price 1 . 0 6 Dressers in mahogany, birdseye ma ple and quartered oak, regular value $82.60; Forced Sale price QQ 11 Dressing Tables in Golden Oak and mahogany; regular values d01 fA $83.50; Forced Sale price . . .t)il DU 80 Napoleon Beds in mahogany, oak and birdseye maple, regular $30 d)A rA value; Forced Sale price . ..PUDU 28 Brass Beds, polished and satin finish, regular $42.60 value; (07 CA Forced Sale price tPf DU 4 Full Napoleon Beds in genuine ma hogany, regular value $85; dCQ fA Forced Sale price vDtJ)U 16 Dressers in golden oak, birdseye maple and mahogany, regular value $38; Forced Sale price dOjf A A only P. $24.00 14 Dressers, 80x30 circle French bevel mirror, all woods, regular dOA AA val. $45; Forced Sale price .tVM7UU 25 Dressers in oak, birdseye maple and mahogany, regular value 1A $31.50 ; Forced Sale price . . 1 J 0 4 Genuine mahogany dressers, full swell front, oval French bevel mirror, regular $27.50 value; Forced Sale d7 JC price iM.fD 10 Golden Oak Dressers with oval French bevel mirror, swell top and top drawers, regular value $21.00; Forced d1 Q TA Sale price ePlDU 5 Mahogany Dressers, full swell front, shaped French bevel mirror, regular $37.60; Forced Sale price 50 Couches and Davenports 24 Bed Davenports, oak frame, weathered finish, upholstered in heavy verona velours, regular value $35.00; Forced tf00 J? A Sale price P&OU t ..... 15 Bed Davenports, upholstered in heavy velours, oak frame, golden finish, regular value $57.50; Forced Sale flft price only tDsJUeUU 10 Mahogany Finished Bed Davenports, carved frames, verona cover, regular value $52.50; Forced Sale K( price, only DJi DU 1 Davenport, genuine mahogany frame, upholstered HA in silk velour, regular value $125; Forced Sale price. DUtJUU 4 Golden Oak Davenports in best olive leather, reg- djylyl Af ular value $77.50; Forced Sale price.. tD'Hte-UU 6 Mission Davenports, weathered finished, upholstered in gen uine Spanish leather, regular value $85.00; Forced dCO CjA Sale price tDueJ.DU 10 Couches, upholstered in Chase leather, full steel All r construction, regular value $36; Forced Sale price. . IOU 8 Couches, upholstered in Chase leather, full steel Of A construction, regular value; $36.00 Forced Sale price.Dl. 0J 14 Mission frame Couches, Chase Spanish leather, rff Q weathered finish, reg. val. $30.00; Forced Sale price DlO. O 86 Oak frame couches, upholstered in pretty velours, Asy rjr regular value $12.00 ; Forced Sale price 6 Couches, upholstered in genuine leather, full steel construction, regular value $60.00 ; Forced Sale price 6 Couches, weathered oak frame, upholstered in genuine leather, reg. val. $49.00; Forced Sale price. T Parlor Table $1.39 Regular Value $3.00. 24-inch scalloped top, shaped leg, mahogany finish. mm & REGULAR $2.75 VALUES Mahogany Finished, Wood Seat Rocker INSURANCE MEN IN SESSION AT RICHMOND (United Prma tMd 'Wirt.) Richmond. Va., Sept. IT. Th thlrty tlffhth annual convention of the Na tional Association of Insurance Com nlssloaars, which assembled here today for a three days' session, marks an ipoch In the history of tnsuranoa la amerlca. Zt has krouf ht together aev , tral hnislrd of the foremost - repre leataUvM at UXs fire tad aooldant aom panles and of fraternal societies. Addresses on all the main features of Insurance will be delivered by men who stand at the head of the Insurance world. In addition to the annual ad dress 'by President Adams of Mew Hampshire, President Kingsley of the New York Life will speak on 'The Fu ture of Life Insurance1': P. L. Hoffman, statistician of the Prudential, on "Gov ernment Regulation of Insurance In Germany"; Miles M. Dawson on "The Functions of Actuaries In Stat Super vision"; S. H. Wolfe on "Fidelity and Surety Reserves": President Bland of the United States Fidelity and Guaranty on -"Limitations of Risks to Be Aa vmad by Bursty Cempanl." and. Com mlssloner E. E. Rlttenhouse of Colo rado on "Fooling the Public." Commis sioner Crouse of Maryland will review the life insurance legislation enacted in the various states wl(hlB the. past two yars, and George A. Bangs of North Dakota will speak on fraternal Insurance. A number of important com mittee reports also -will be presented to the convention. The perfection In soap manufacture has been reached In Oasene. Perfection In washing will result If you use 1L Seven-Jewel Elgin watch.- IS slse, 10 7at ease, t.7a. UsUier 141 tfaah. OIL TRUST HEARING RESUMED AT NEW YORK (United Pre Leuad Wire.) New York, Sept. 17. The taking of testimony In the government's suit to dissolve the Standard Oil company of New Jersey was resumed today before Judge Franklin Ferris, of St. Louis, who was especially appointed to take the testimony. Contrary to ths reports sent out some time ego It is not expected now that John JJ. Rockefeller, H. H. Rogers or other Standard OH magnates within this Jurisdiction will be called uson ta personally take Ux stand. Ins testimony to be taken will be almost wholly of a documentary character, and will be reported back to the United States circuit court at St. Louis, where th govrmant's suit io dlssnlv ths so called "oil trust" was brought. YOUTH TAKES HORSE AND EVADES SHERIFF (Spcll DUpatch to Th Journal.) The Dalles. Or.. Sept, 17. Clyde Crib bins, a youth IS years-old. has been ar rested for Bteallnar A horae from Mr. fiarsatt of Lexington. Ha rode the anU4 mal to Rock Creek, about (0 miles dis tant Into Gilliam county and sold It for $10. The animal was worth 1200. The boy acknowledges taking ths boras nut gives no reason ror tne act. wnen ar rested bis pockets were full of candy and he was enjoying a feast of good things bought with the $10, oblivious of everything around him. He evaded ar rest in Arlington by getting on an east bound train and the marshal thought h had gone east, but the boy stopped at Heppner Junction and boarded No. 1 going west, but was overhauled In thla city and placed In JalL j Mstsxafa art classes U. IU .Waab. Wabash Team Twlco Defeated, (Special Dlapatea to Ths . Jfouzsal. ) Eugene, Or Sept X7-Tha W&) team Portland . was defeated - t ! Lana eounty league, in ths niorelo r , Springfield by a score lit I to I s I the afternoon at Eugene in an li-ln . game ,ay na score or . to s. -j afternoon gam waa clo anl es'ii ail xna way - iniuunu n i in i., crowd present eheer4 both t- --n , partially Tha batteries wrre 'i i if and King and Haverkn. .-n a i Bride In 41ie morning .,,, , . ! , Neffa and Klog and C ... j j J bgoka la the aiuraoua.