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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; ' PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY 10, .1008. mmii due TIEW INDUSTRY uuiieuii mid his mini I Catarrh Cure Free LOGAN MOB TUMI :.S.v- - , t By ,0. I. V Jan Kubellk returned to ths Portland public Uat night after an absenes of two years, rrho .two years hay ma tured and broadened out (Wonderfully, TT. tvJ ' i , , , I nu croaaeneq out' wonucriuny, r-Hlrb: XTlCCSf LAre Paid FlSh- this mut wbo Is yet amers boy. and piays list a man. Formerly nis won -ernien for King Salmon ;,for 3IUd Curing. 'i. tWsiblogtoa Sima of Ths Josmsl.) was beautiful, pleasing. 1 polished. 1 and refined; now It Is warm, and pulsatlnr. Formerly, you felt his .delicate taste, his refined 'intellect; now you eel' his beating heart, his V impassioned mind, . Zt Is no discredit "to his former work to say that an artist has grown broad er. ;-An artist Is always advancing In his art: a-caiinot. ba at'a standstill. When he comes to' a standstill he retro- grades. That Js the trouble with l'd erewskl. - His wealth of axpsrlenct. Js not bulldlna- ud -new exprlences and new feelings aiid nw expressions for those feeling s.. And - so when I say mat KuDeiik is more matured man he iimnn than tha I was two years a so. that there is more found that this fish I breadth to- his playing; mors earnest n various, sections 1 "ess ana reeling,- inert is no impiloa i throughout the year, and therefore the Hon tnat ns lacKed at an in music f i . i k..i. ,M . i .. i .1.1. I anln IT .Washington,. Jan. 10. The total pack - of salmon In j Alaska for the past year .has been about 1,140,000 cases of four dosen on pound cans.. 1 A new Industry, that of mild curing - king salmon, has 1 been established in ; southeastern . Alaska during the past t year, and has Droved to be vary prom able to the fishermen. The purchasers purpose pay- mucn (of fish for this purf higher prices for. king ; canneries. It is foun can be caught ' in throushout the yea I fishermen, living In Alaska are to earn a livelihood during the . entire I able tlon that he lacked at all In munlalan- ship before. lie has merely grown great ; year. ' , I . J-si mgni, me neuig.auaience tair- Ths experiment of hatching salmon H7 to mm ana seiui rnnllnn.i ninlu tha 4lratf7in n thai thnslasm- diSDISytd 'In F Vnitea states nsn commission ana some i . iunni rtw.u m nnn t the canneries. No derinita -results " " mem riur-i- mors 'have been obtained. . I mm can m; - omir musician. Ana v -Tha huainaea of halibut f ahAia- eon. I last nignrs auaience was evidently one ftlnues to grow as transDorUttuo fallll- hat Joves the violin. The young B-y 'ties Improve. . i . I hemlan wag given recall after recall and mere is a iimuea Dusiness in- iisning i v- phvu, ,i.u tat cod. .A few vessels are engaged in I P.'r encore. ..j . 'It. catching the fish, salting and taking v His first number ; was, of course, a them ror nnai preparation lor market I wy.-i , numutr in Herring 1a at present used In the " ii-nuiins ma instrument, com lannraotiira nf 'nil amt n.nn ar4 an I bined with sincerity of Interoretatlon old established oil and guano factory at . delicate coloring and shading, made three movement ' Kllllsnoo maintains a population of 200 I " pernaps tns best number on. the ' 'whites and natives. ' I program. The romance movement was I A Plant for extracting whale oil and gone witn peautirui. rich, purple". ef- i making guano from whales, which m- '?c.t. and the finale in the Zlngara habit the coast of .southeastern Alaska "iye reproaucea newucningiy tne gypsy t in large numbers, has been located on iasures. Scbubert a Aye,Marla . was Admiralty Island, and will goon be In : mil operation. -. creased SO per cent, but this Is due prevailed the past year. s-tven as an encore with full, rich tnnn and soulful. Interpretation.. Spohr's beautiful Adagio was prob- ' Alaska during the past year has In- y Teal . favorite of the evening, . creasea iu net .. largely -to the high prices which have Its gentle gilding measures" were done in such an esthetic, appealing man ner that the audience, absolutely quiet, fairly sighed Its appreciation. He f ol If Too Continually K'hawk and Spit, If xou Iave : Foul, , Sickening Uirath, That Is Catarrh r ,V and I Cgn Cure It. , . , BEGINS FEBRUAR IZ&tA Trial Te. V a, room oy r iDlcn wss delight- cut nine meio the, tone work was excellei aextet for violin alone was played, ring. inr in all the changes In the solo and aocompanylng parts with skill and In genuity, and although the audience was ueiisiuca ana a emended an encor work U hardly expected to be seriously as music. It Is merely juggling snd falls under the head oY tunaervaioire pieces. Hubay's delicious Zephry, the encore delight of all vollln. 17 ' .w" ,gven la, reaponss to con,- .i.mvu aip,auav. ' v , i . ' Th Concluding numkar mmm' a Van fM'ff-BX-agaiilnlt the composer whose legitimate successor Kubellk Is sup- j.a io do. iruiy ne gave a masterly nteroretatlon and ha mta h ..if ence reei witn Aim the weird fantastlo munrannu or ; nair human - creatures. Not a one In the audlenca mii in go. after that number and all' sat still I i.i.a - wma. Or StOOd UD and Clnmnr inln an, f1.!11 h c,m out wth a faiclnat ln.s. Elfentans, by Bnziinl. , Kubellk. ' i ' i ' A ' ' ' ! " .,. r. j vr. , jjr si- .- .sjnaf.T- tronsrly Court Appoints Attorney, to Defend : AndersonEush . of Other Business. ; Beeonunend with the violin. Ike Oabrilo witch Cta ass' Catarrh Cure to All Sufferers. Catarrh Is not only dangerous, but It causes bad breath, ulceration, death and with the piano, comblnlngTbwer. brlli ?c'r-. of ' bones, loss , of thinking and r mna Mqumiia daintiness. I le. Berthe Roy was the solo clan I lane Ml reasoning power, kills ambition and energy, often causes loss or snpotite, Iste. and she plays with a clesr ' force-1 1ndigestion, dyspepsia, raw throat and ful movement nui ; lacks rassnetlam H r-aone. to general debility. , Idiocy and Chopin numbers wers technically cor- ,n?a.nliyi.. rect but foiled to In.nir. it,- I In order y'fh any sympathy with her work. Her pa.m-r.acna vaise caprice suited her bet tap ani aha tmwmW . m i . Ilancr. She r.Donderf miit. . -..i-. quickly, no matter how long standing Tschalkowsky number " " ?" how bad. I will senda trial package . - . 4 1 1 I ... -..IB ori? h ferlng from this dsngerous snd losth- soma disease that Uauss' catarrn uure will actually cure any case of catarrn But Kubellk haa ivMmil. that a gOOd aCCOmnanllt la nun Im. portent to hint than a good soloist and will positively cure so thst you will be' weioomedi instead or shunned oy your friends. C. E. UAU88, 21 Main Herr lUdWlg Bchwah hna all tha -u.l lirienua. v.. cj. uauoo, ,i nun Me, rjtoat ooulc I be wuSed" HsQ"lo g1,' M,ch- i out. coupon ni.i. w . m. .l. j , . l . . . . .... I below. ' parts were marked with inivMaii I peiow. his accompanying parts with sympathy ... ...Uo,u,a,..,.,p , mooos rouowed those of his soloist with care and exact- give a return concert ness. Kubellk will at the Hell I g tomorrow afternoon and those who delight In really good muslo livutu 11 VV III IBB Jl. XA GRANDE LODGES INSTALL OFFICERS r AT THE THEATRES llelllg "Th Man of the Hour. (RDeeial Dtoeateh to The leim.Lt nunaay ngnt next ana an weeK, witn La Grande. Or., Jan.. 18. La Qrapde mauneea weanesaay ana eaturaay. at Inrtaa Na lg. I. Ci. O ' V haa ln.tallad ine . iieiiir tn-aire, ueorge wrooa.iurst S '.I . 1 . .J V. drama, "The Man of the Hour," will be ins luiiowuig viiicers or me ensuing i the attraction. It Is said to be the year: T. J. scroggin. N. o.: C. H. Biy- ' stone, v. o.; u. K. Cox. secretary; W. T. nancial secretary: J. H. Hlllman. war den; E. E. Bcott, conductor; Martin -Bheaaiey, 1. a.; J. M. Kockensprager, - O. O.; H. E. Coolidge, R. 8. N. O.; F. B. Currey, L. 8. N. O.; Oeoree Ball, R. a V. O.) O. R. Coolidge, R. 8. 8.; D. Flts gersid, L. 8. 8.; Samuel D. Clay, chap lain. Crystal Rebnkah loddge. No. SO, elect ed the following officeres for the ensu--Mng term: Laura Styles, N. O.; Rachel worsteu, v. u.; Jennie smith, secre tary; Mabel Osteriing. rinancial secre. .. h.. Ann. Daw a-, . W I I. ir. ...J, Mmj. iiva.uiii, VIB derpooL chaplain; Zella Robinson. In side guard: Charles H. Blystone, out- siae guara; KeoeKan Koanensparger, ; warden; Lizsle Scott, conductress; Ada Fowler, R. 8. to N. O.; Susan McEllroy, I 8. to V, 0.; pessle Peffer, R. 8. to C0NSTANTINE GETS A SECOND CHANCE (Special DUpateh to The Joonul.) Olymplo, WastL, -Jan. 10. William Constantino, the wealthy Seattle butch er, who was recently convicted in the i superior court of King county for at tempting to kill his son-in-law, Jesse M. Hall, a well-known young society man, was yesieraay granted a new trial by the supreme court. Constantino, because of Hall's alleg Ill-treatment Of his wife, tried to kill Mm. On his trial Constantino pleaded insanity ana tne jury Drougnt in a ver, , diet of assault with intent to do bodily narm. Constantino was sentenced to one year ' In the penitentiary and to pay a flno of $5,000. He appealed. In the meantime Hall had started a civil suit asking enormous aamages. ' . The supreme court holds that It was a reversible error to exclude evidence tending to Impeach the testimony of jiau mat emissaries or uonstantlne raa offered Hall money to leave the state, to pay au nis nospitai lees ana give nitu a "big bunch of money besides." WANT CHARTER LAWS CHANGED BY STATE i (8peelaliUptcb to The Jnornit.) Pendleton, Or., Jan. 10. So far as Is . known the first effort yet made in ' Oregon to revoke the law passed by the Initiative vote at the election of ,1906 f lving cities local self government and aklng charter changes out of the hands of the legislature has Just been made in this city where petitions asking for a resubmission of the law have been clr- , culated by tha liquor interests. Owing - to tne widespread sentiment in ravor fc. of prohibition the saloons would much rather risk charter changes with the legislature than with the people as un- der the new referendum law. The petitions asking a resubmission of the act have been circulated on the quiet, -but many names have been ae- cured and It Is believed that the saloons will secure strong petitions in eastern Oregon counties. WALLOWA COUNTY TO I . ( IMPROVE ITS ROADS free test dramatic success of the past 0 years, and la now In its second year at tne savoy theatre. New York. Beats are now selling at theatre. "Sham" at the Marquam. Miss Florence Roberts Will appear In D. Fits- "Sham". tonight-at the Marauam. This will be the first time that this society 1 - i t 1 4 n .1 v . ... - - - St t t t ' i ,. a- ....... v v rxxx This coupon is good for on trial package of aauss' Combined Catarrh Cure, mailed; free In plain pack age. Simply flu in your name and. address on linns below and mail to G. B. OAvmm. nta nam gtreet, aCaxthaU, atioa. L- ,$h J?1"041! aetch of Preston Ken Sail. There have been many protean Is aaii. l nere nave been manv nrt.an Sketches here In the paat, but this is me imi on wnicn comes up to the Hall Caine Next. w. ' , . . t . .... . " tiiiriMJuon at tne i,yric, com mencing Monday night will be the Allen Stock company in the great Hall Caine drama,.- "The Land of the Midnight .J m uiaiiiaiiuiuun or in. Tamm. iiwoi mi oonasman. although the more romantic name of night riders Is now used In the dis patches. The first performance. will be Sunday afternoon. The trial of Joseph Anderson, charged with the murder of Harry M. Logan, the engineer who waa slain on the Fourth street bridge , in .' October, will begin on February 11. The date was fixed before Judge - CleUnd ye terdsy and J. A. Jeffrey was appointed to defend him. . Mr. Jeffrey had the name of William a. Hale entered as aa slstant counsel. . ' " . . nss or guuty were entered ny liar ry French, charged with larcepy; by William Emerlck. charsed with . ateal- Ing $100 worth of clearing house cer- micaies irom m. naiberg. ana Dy m. L Chapman, who is held on a statutory misdemeanor. Time for sentence was rixia xor this afternoon. Cornelia Kmerlck ' nleadad not mlltv iu ma Tnirn or ataaiina- a utimAni buckle worth 1 100 from the Annex on Yamhill street, and her trial was set for March (. Mra J J Jona. llkaarlaa declared her Innocence of the charge of i-aung u ana articles of Jewelry irwm n. u. vaviason, ana the case waa set ror trial on March 4. William A. Halav'a attnrnav a.Vat ror reaucuon or his bond from 11,600 to 1600. SSVlns that tha bnnd and tha cnarge. aime were unusual, the defend. snt being accused of the larcanv of 20 tons of cnat Iran. He aaid ha haiiav.4 the boll excessive. Deputy District At torney Haney said that if ha la rnt Haley's offense is serious, as he hired f ,oi n?i na carted away the Iron. The bond was reduced to 11.000. Pleas Of not SUlltv wera tnaH. K II Allen, charged with assault with a dangerous wesoon. trial Fehmarv 11- William Wren, larcenv DVhru.r. ?. M. Beard, asssult snd battery upon his wife. March 1; J. F. Dalton, larceny, March 1: Dudley Reamer M..nh i xr i George Hanlon, contributing to the de linquency of a minor, and E. B. Hen derson, larceny, February 12. GERMANY HAS HIGH PRICED PRODUCTS (United Press Letsed Wire.) Berlin. Jan. '10. The soclallat mam. bers of parliament have interpolated the chancellor on what measures he pro- poaea io Mopi io impeae tne increus- The Transgressor" Tonight. Ing rise In price of articles of Drlma necessity - ana or coai. me conserva. Fighting Bob's Fleet at Grand. Amonr the several bis soecialtiea which will appear at the Grand next I lives tnmg aiso to interpolate him on will Kb mnvln. nlotllr.. At th I tha Hlf f 1 mil t laa arlalnv frftm th. In. xn Alien btock company will repeat fleet of Flghtln Bob Evans. These cressed price of coal. The relchstag its splendid performance nf "Tha tmii.. I pictures were taken as tne neet was I asss permiaaion to oDtsin rrom tne im- gressor" at the Lyric tonight. The sue- leaving the Atlantic for the Pacific on penal Dang sto.oou.ooo for treasury cess of this bill has been the talk of I " wrld famous voyage Mi wwa auring tne wees and haa du- piicsiea me nit maae Dy its Ralph . Stuart when he uaari starrlng vehicle. "Child of the Slums" at Star. Three more Derformanre. nt "i runA of the Slums" will be given bv tha tv.nnh stock company at the Htr ihp. ineao win dc tonignt, tomorrow after noun ana evening. "A Child lof iuai?ora GERMAN FIRM .TO BUILD RAILROAD nr. "A trhlln 1 Biums- is a realistic story of life in rrit city aurinr wnich th.r. i. . struggle for an Inheritance. The plot is a hummer, and there Is no lack of excitement. "Night Riders" at Star. Night riders. Who are nna terrnrlln the people of Kentucky, have been dra matized and Will ba. seen at tha G the eoming week under the title of White Caps." The night riders and the white caps are one and the same. (United Preu Leased Win.) Santiago, Chile, Jan: 10. A contract has been made by this government with the I Oerman firm for the construction cf a railroad line from the. port of Arlca, an Important port of the Pacific coast. to La Pas, the capital of Bolivia, a dis tance of 100 miles of difficult mountain region for 3,000,000, to be completed in four years. At the same time it has been, arranged that the Deutach bank will take the whole amount of the bonds as the work proceeds, at ( per cent. It Is estimated to be an ad vantageous bargain considering tha bonds, to be deposited In the bank. On account of the unfavorable condition of the national finances it has been re solved to postpone the amortisation of the public debt. In a report accompany- Inr tne estimated budget The xovern. ment asks earnestly an Increase In Im port duties to make headway against tne expenses. Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? Tongue coated? Bitter taste? Com plexJon sallow? Liver needs waking up. Doan's Keguiets cure bilious at tacks. Twenty-five cents, at any drug store. it yi"-- V'.. - .- Vt- J . Great , Annual Clearance Sale ' ' - 1 ' !.'. t, i,vt ,l''v!i fill i. V-'ii f .;. Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Reefers Boys' 2-picce suits, double-breasted and Norfolk, plain pants fancy tweeds, cheviots and worsteds values up to $7.50 ' Clearance Price $3.85 Boys' 3-piece suits, single-breasted, finest materials fancy worsteds, cheviots and mix tures; ages up to 14 years regular $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 values : Y ; Clearance Price $2.85 i BOYS' OVERCOATS AND REEFERS Fine serviceable garments, well made 1 and ' trimmed, in black, blue and gray values up to $6.00 ' " , Clearance Price $3.85 ! SEE WINDOW DISPLAY TRUST COMPANIES MAY BE ADMITTED present financial condition throughout til the business world. (United hw LeiMd Wlre.t New York. Jan. 10 The meeting of the clearing house committee will be held at which will be considered the propo sition made some time ago to admit trust companies ss full members of the clearing house. It Is the opinion of members of the association that If trust companies are admitted to membership It should be only under the same con ditions as now apply to banks who are members of the association. This would mean an Increase in reserves held in trust companlea to 26 per cent New Notaries Named. (Special DUpatrh to Tbe Jooraal.) Salem, Jan. 10. Th. following no taries public have been appointed by Governor Chamberlain: W. H. Pattlllo, Grants Pass; C. L. Parrtsh, Portland; William Miller and Margaret N. Kirk, La Grande. COFFEE : Insist on the roaster's name; never mind the coun try it grew or is said to have grown in. v Tour grocer returns your money It you don't Ilk. Schilling's beet; we par aim. Inspect Rosenthal's shoe - stor. dows and . get busy. , .-.!.' rln ie Wind-Up Day of these Phenomenal Carpet and Rue Sales Our Carpet Floors Replete With Exquisite ORIENTAL and FLORAL Specimens at Prices Far Under the Actual Cost Florence Roberts, in the New Society Comedy "Sham," at the Marquam Grand. I , ; '. (Aperlal DUpateh to The Jonrnal.) " Enterprise, Or., Jan. 10. The county court wants good roads, and let two contracts, at its last session to gravel Sortions of the county road leading to Jnterprlse. One- of the contracts n mounts to $600 and the other contract is for a smaller amount It Is ex pected that other contracts will bo let for similar work during th. year. The county court at its last session ordered a levy of 11 M mills on th. as sessable property in the county for th. year's expenditures. I. , " T I J Docs Cold Nose f ".-V h m tfofn at health, fur! wirm a a-.a a a w.aaj SSFWS-, TV W Big nose meant sick do Doctors judge a doj by his nose .and a mart by hli hand. Folk with cold funds need Scott s Emulsion Cold hands often mean (hlnj blood, low vitality and poor ' feedinSCOTTS EMULSION has warmth and vitality and . feeding power in H. In con J: sumption and other wasting ' diseasu it feeds the blood and ivts the power to produce ' nan. ; tt n n n u AB Draggbtsi Os as4 1X00. comedy lias been played , In Portland fcnd it is the first time that Miss Rob erts has ever played other than an emo tional role In this city. "Sham" will be repeated tomorrow afternoon and night. Seats are nojr selling at the box office. 'f 10,000 Beanty at Marquam" Beginning Sunday Lewis A Lake will bring to the Marquam their latest musi cal comedy. "A. $10,000 Beauty," which is saia to oe a mine . or merriment. There is a big company of pretty sing ing and ' dancing girls, a number of clever comedians and any number of catcny song numDers and lively joKes. Big added feature, "Doomsday,'r the sensdtton' of the Age. Thousands who have seen It . have been awed by its spienaor. "Soldiers of Fortune." , The scenes of Richard Harding Davis "Soldiers, of Fortune," which the Baker company is adding to Its laurels with this week, Are all. laid down in South America, and concern the thrilling ad ventures that befall -a -party of people rrom tn. unuea- states - auring on. ox the revolutions. Last performances to nignt, tomorrow matinee and night. "The Other Girl" Next' Week. The Baker Stock company will be th. first to present Augustus Thomas' great comedy success, t'The Other Girl?' in Portland, and th. opening performance will be next Sunday- afternoon. It Is comedy, but one (n which many thrill ing . situations are introaucea. y , "The Texas Outlaw Next Week. There are a series of thrilling melo dramatic scenes In "The Texas Outlaw" which, comes to the Empire. Sunday matinee for a week's run. which never fall to excite th. wildest applause from all parts of the house. It is a, story of a struggle between two. men, one an outlaw and 'the -other a good, upright man, for th. hand of a beautiful glrL ri "At the Old Cross Roads."' The last prfdrmances 5 of Arthur Alston's: "At the Old. Cross Roads" will be given at the Emplr. tonight, tomor row matinee' and night, Th. scenes of ths play are laid In , the vicinity of Natchex.' otisalsslDnl. a Place noted for Its picturesque surroundings and , odd characters, . : . .. Onettl Girls at the Grand. f Those Onetti girls at th. Grand this week are living tin to the reputation I or oeing tn neat aimetee in tneir class tnat ever came fronf Europe. It Is a I headline act, .and- on. - which is -worth I seeins- In any kind of weather. What I I Is a real vaudeville novelty in Portland If 1 Saturday th in. I II I . 7 I No. 562. . vV5V?aMiT $100.00 BrfSl office f m WLPl ! $90 on ili.L!iil" III i ... I I fM m. I I UT1 i?MtfiA.."ya.ai vrH III uttice I linen Ml 181 IFt 33:)Vlt'H hSJ " -si ' . J 1 i m www) $42.50 JH n i Ht f w lira m j kt si i n. m .Closet,. mXtm&&AW&&L h Ann sev i itiiyni i tv Anii. w i- trei, I . vve wva a in r w B It ..rSkw ataaW-C j . I w m m m m as iii i zzrzi s&.s, xsNa III llUaCL. 1 Mil1 ' 9 ' SJ I I as III I 9 I II is I IfciW 1 I I I I Mil III I TBI Y ' Ti Tr 1 TT . U2r . - ' .IltVS.--' siT II L -w - ' : : ill "T'iriv i 1 rrz I. . - vjiut- board, i ii vwviwy ' N"o. 640. ; rr $85.00 II "Side- ii O ii . ooara, - 1KIQ cn u iii .n4r.iii i III wf "ww v, i i i i raaaaaaaauaaaaaaaaa Richly exclusive floor coverings from the far Orient and the best Eastern markets thrown '. at the mercy of greatest sacrifice for this final day-SATURDAY. The finest showing in Portland. Prices that challenge their like or repetition. OREGON'S SHREWD CAR PET BUYERS WILL BE ON THESE FLOORS SATURDAY. THE FIBER CARPET. THE 85c GRADE at 49c The logical carpeting for bedrooms; twelve new rolls of the very best, carefully chosen colorings that blend in with the decorations of the artistic bedroom; choice, the JA" . $5.00 ' . Oil Paintings, Clearance, $1.25 Best $1.65-31.85 Grades Wool Velvets, 85c Yd. A prize offering that can't be duplicated anywhere; richly appropriate for the parlor, re ception nail, the library or the stair. Colorings and patterns that will bring forth your ft j every expression of delight; in three patterns. Sold cut off, yard -OUC Don't overlook this grand opportunity. $1.50 Best Tapestry Brussels 75f $1.00 grade Brussels... ;....59 Carpets that last a lifetime; absolutely fast colors; patterns both new and attractive. The best values even at the regular in Portland .now remarkably reduced. Extra quality 75c yiA i Ingrains, Including a dozen choice patterns, yard TfalC No. 167.. $40.00 ; Arm Chair, 50C GRANITE INGRAIN, PER YARD, 29c Especially good for an every-day hard-service covering. Shown in two patterns. All sale carpets sold cut off. egular $1.00 Linoleum, 36 inches wide, exactly reproducing hte quartered. oak, yard. . .. . .59ft 9x12 Axminster Rugs, special J .... $19.00 and up T" T T"" What is home without here and there a well-selected rug? There's j IJ a graceful luxury about rugs that breathes an air of good taste -- and refinement in the, home if the rugs are the right sort. We are now offering the largest and at the same time most exclusive stock of rugs at prices unknown heretofore prices that will make rug selling for Saturday. No. 154. $40 Mahog- any ranor Chair, '. $19.00 No. 680. - $30.00 Parlpr , . Settee, $14.50 No: 830. .$22.50 . Parlor , Chair, The $2.50 Japanese Rugs at $lJ5 So clean and pretty are the patterns, so bright and cheerful, long-lasting wear and enduring color; something quite new and odd, are these pretty oriental 1 f f ! designs. Don't overlook this special at y 9x12 finest Axminster Rugs, Actual Vals. to $45, aearance, $29.50 A round even hundred of them. Some in those rich conceptions from the far' orient, other in the daintiest floral displays. You can't avoid the charm of this exquisite collectionthe finest ever shown in the northwest countrv. at ona price, and now for the unrestricted choice, that sell at other places (OA Cft VUhnfnr,S as high as $50.........,..;, ...VM.DV l Mahogany X All-Wool Smyrna Rugs, Values $3.75, Sale $1.90 They weyr well, especially this extra heavy grade; the colors are extremely likable, .the values of an exciting nature. ,70 Smyrna Rugs, 36x68, fj A clearance-. ... , t ; i i . .... 13 V I No. 547. $85.00 Dresser, $42.50 FAMOUSLY LOW, THE CLEARANCE PRICES ON OUR IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DRAPERIES 75 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains worth A? Our entire complete line exquisite Scotch Mad- xne pair i.3; ciwrance pr,CB......,.... -.w dras materials, priced from, sAU in bright new patternsextra clean cut mesh. 50c to $2.50 the yard, now... dras materials, priced from Ana Htlf ... uuc-iiau No. 446. . $20,00 Music Cabinet, All our magnificent patterns in French Lace Cur tains ,in unique and exclusive Arabian designs: prices from $9 to $45 the pair: ll-IC I a a clearance ;;.V. .. . . . .-1... Vll.tSTl lll I 'I A I 7 I -1 . - . .'.a . i i i i OREGON'S LARGEST AND BEST FURNITURE HOUSE: OF O E V URT Z & SON FIRST ON YAMHILL 3ECQND ASK POR ONU OP OUR NB Wc AND BBAUTIPUL GALEJNDARS TMU YIiU UlXtl No. 315. $33.00 Dressi." Tat". V a w w: 4 it A