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i.;. .':' ' -f ': '4 And, 18 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTL SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 0. 1808. '-!, $18.00 Oak Bed $4.50 SALE NUMBER, 99. $60jGo!dl Leaf Chair The amount of furniture we must sell in two weeks' time in order to reduce stocks to a minimum. Some of the most desirable furniture on these floors isn't selling as it should. Floor space is. too valuable, to permit of our carrying merchandise from season to season. Carloads of furniture are onthe road, and thef manager of these great furniture stocks now calls for Room! Room!! and there's only one way to make it, to sell furni ture at underprices never met heretofore. Sale starts tomorrow morning and continues for two weeks, or until every sale article advertised is sold. Arrange to come during the firstdays while the selections are large and unbroken. ' ' ;;'' ;r ' SAKE NUMBER, 563. I so , o o : ; : i n " WG &S$S ') 4 $150.00 Brass Bed $65.00 SALE NUMBER. 6201. No Phone Orders Ac cepted for Adver tised Articles $40.00 Leather Chair $16.00 . JALE NUMBER. 177-1 Every Value, Guaran teed as Represented $1.75 Lace Curtains 95c Pair SALE NUMBER. 12778. ($18.50 Serving Table $9.25 SALE NUMBER. 16X $10.75 Lact Curtains $5.50 Pair FRENCH LACETS. $30.00 Parlor Table $10.00 SALE NUMBER, 100. $4.50 Magazine Racks $1.75Rug 90c JAPANESE FIBER. SALE NUMBER, 506. $115.00 Parlor Set $55.00 SALE NUMBER. 65. 35c Mattings 19c Yard STOCK NO. 295. $12.00 Pedestal $5.95 SALE NUMBER. 58. $3.50 Smyrna Rugs $1.75 SIZE 30x60. $27.00 Sideboard $15.50 SALE NUMBER. 623. $13.50 Mohair Rugs $7.25 SIZE 36x72. COMPLETE LIST OF THE PHENOMENAL FLOOR- CLEARING SPECIALS No. 308 Golden oak Pedestal; regular price M 0J $6, tale price... PJaW No. 0323 Vernu Martin Music Cabinet; regu- MC Aft lar price 130, sale price J1DUU Seven patterns Wicker Chairs and Rockers; reg- CO OC ular price $6.50, sale price eyO-aW Spanish leather Couch, in fumed oak t frame; (97 PA regular price $50, sale price ?f uU Six styles genuine velour Couches, best quartered oak frames; regular prices $25 and $30, 6 5Q No. 265 5-piece Parlor Suit, ereen velour UDholstered. mahoganized frame; regular price $45, sale 00 Cfl price..-. 9UUOM No. 214 5-piece Parlor Suit; regular $35 value, fclfj AA sale price pj.7vv No. 563 Genuine gold-leaf Parlor Chair; regu- (OA AA lar pnee 500, sale price ijUiVtUU No. 347 Genuine gold-leaf Settee: reeular tftn aa price $30, sale price Olv.UU No. 79 Weathered oak Pedestal; regular price )C $6, sale price )j,4J No. 58 Quartered oak Pedestal: regular crice if Af $12, sale price $D,D No. 44 Tuna mahogany Pedestal: regular orice ft AA $15, sale price OO.UU No. 65 3-piece solid mahogany Parlor Set: silk fr f- aa verona covering; regular price, $115, sale PJ.VU No. H-l 3-piece solid mahogany Parlor Suit; silk damask covering; regular price 9150, sale $65 QO A-434 Genuine gold-leaf Parlor Cabinet; reg- GAP aa ular price $125, sale price v v.UU No. 330 Genuine leather Chair; regular sale d JO PA price $75, special price .r-. D4.3U No. 177-2 Genuine chased leather Chair: rez- aa ular price $40, sale price ... avlD-UU No. 401 Leather seat, quartered oak Rocker: frr Af regular price $14.50, sale price Of -aW No. 99J4-lyeather upholstered .Rocker; regular $ f aa price $20, sale price vll.UU No. 275 Weathered oak Hall Chair; reeular ! tr price $6, sale price ibd.tLd No. 718 Hall Tree; regular price $22.50. sale 11 nc Price Oll.LD No. 207 Office Library Table. Quartered oak: M o aa regular price $25, sale price vlt.UU No. 2 Office- Table: reeular price $8. saledj rt Price Ot.DU No. 113 Weathered oak Library Table; regular (tQ OC price $6.50, sale price 9aJae) no. 70ZO weatnered oak CeUarette : regular Mrr PA price $35, sale price Oil .Oil No. 8391 Weathered oak CeUarette; reeular nf price $13 JO, sale price pDD No. 162 Quartered oak Serving Table; regular a nr price $18.50, sale price No. 59 Weathered oak Serving Table; regular C CA price i3, saie price . pUJv No.' 100 Antique mahogany Library Table: Ma AA reeular price $30, sale price OlU.vU No.. 57 Quartered oak Poker and Parlor Table, revers ible aisu 111 wcauicicu gas; regular price FJ Cfl with complete fittings $65, sale price 2)OL,oj No. 506 Golden oak, mahogany and weathered CO OP oak Magazine Kacks; reg. price $4.50, sale D.J No. 103 $40 Sideboard; sale price $24.75 No. 623 $27 Sideboard; sale price ...$15.50 No. 641 $30 Sideboard; sale price. $18.00 No. 651 $50 Sideboard; sale price ... $29.50 No. 659 $60 Sideboard; sale price $39.50 No. 1493 $85 Sideboard; sale price. .. $56.50 No. 141 $150 Sideboard; sale price... ,...$85.00 No. 6201 Solid Brass Bed; regular price $150. C Aft saie price .-, fUv.VU No. 3056 All-brass Bed; regular price $30, M P AA sale price p 1 0.U U No. 99 Solid oak Bed, nicely carved; reeular PA price $18, sale price .4.0U No; 6040 Quartered oak, birdseye maple and mahogany mapoieon ceas; regular price $35, sale $150.00 Parlor Set 65,00 3 ALE NUMBER, H-L 7 $14.50 Rockers $7.25 SALE NUMBER, 401. $22.50 Hall Treo $'iii25 SALE NUMBER. 718. , $50.00 Couchts $27.50 SPANISH LEATHER. $30.00 Settte $10.00 SALE NUMBER. 347. $50.00 Sideboard $29.50 SALE NUMBER. 651. $30.00 Bras Bed $15.00 SALE NUMBER, 3056. $35.00 Parlor Set $19.00 SALE NUMBER. 214. Special Cooking Dem- OREGON'S LARGEST AND BEST EURNITURE HOUSE onstration, Coffee, Cakes, Biscuits Served I. QEVU SONS $650 Library Table $3.25 . SALE NUMBER. 115. $35.00 Napoleon Bed $16.50 1 , SALE NUMBER, 6040.! $13.50 CeUarette $6.75 SALE NUMBER, $391. 1 ; .v .. i '. $125 Parlor Cabinet $45.06 SALE? NUMBER, 434. $6.50 Wicker Rockers $3i25f ' IN SEVEN jSTYLES. 1 T- $25, $30 Couches $1250 I IN SIX STYLES. . . , J One More Week The Xxhibit of the First ON YAMHILL" -Second '.ea ' . . :i 'J'VvJ .; H . 1 I . . 11 , , 1 , , . Peerless "ZClipse 99 I ? FEAR JURY TRIAL WOULD UPSET COURT Attorney McGinn Argues to Break Becord Standing T for Past 10 Years. Judr. Wbsr in th. county court yelrday listened to argrum.nt on th. application ot Henry E. McGinn, u at toroay for JMrs. .Georgia Frances Bte vns. for jury to hear evidence in th. contest brought by her to break the will of her father. Georg-e T. Myera. The Jury process Is so rare in the county court that the lawyers are somewhat t eea aa to what shall be done, and Webacer has not yet decided to a-.'ieiher a jury shall te called. . 1 Not for nine or ten years, at least, has a Jury been called In the county court, and the question .has proved a stunner. . Numerous volumes of legal lore were brought Into action, but they did not appear to shed much light on the situation. Attorney Dolph, who Is representing- the Interests of George T. Myers, Jr., is not making strenuous ob jection to a Jury, but said he did not see the necessity for It Mrs. Stevens is contesting the will because she was cut off with $20,000 "mumi, me estate oemg vaiuea at 30,ooo. fib. alleges that her father emeriainea tne delusion that her mother murdered and that she was in soma way connected with the crime. i ebnSr ft? " ' 'r harin on - PERSONAL Will U!:.. . i. Imv. u2 ."i Tl.IB Mies Ault lnfc h thlf .tSumUy) .ven- in ihm v.. ... rwl wno travels IS- U. " Oregon territory. Is la the city spendiny a few days at hla home t u .!-.- - t 1 LITTLE BOY TODDLES DOWN STREET AND HAS A VERY GOOD TIME Harvey Snott, who Uvea .with hU parents on Hall street, went out for a walk yesterday afternoon. The incl dent Is remarkable because of the fact that Harvey la only 3 years and 9 months old and that curiosity led his footsteps toward the downtown district. Harvey, unmindful of. the anxiety of th. remainder of th. family, walked leisurely along dodging wagons and streetcars. ' until he came to the Mar Quam building. ; Here he paused and struck up an' acquaintance with an ele vator boy. He rode un and dawn on tha elevator and found in this aa amuse ment second only to a merry-go-round. The .levator bov sou eh t to learn hia nam. and where he lived. When aBked wnere hia mama lived ha onlv, ronllsrl f Ann M A 1 I.! " J7 I Joying himself and was not worrying about hia mama . At - last a passer-by who was ac quainted with Harvey discovered him. and hia fun wak at an end. He urn taken In charge and returned to his some, wnere a fruitless search to locate me missing z-year-oid had been In progress for some time. His afternoon walk will not soon be repeated, if his guardians at home can prevent It $1 Every 5 Minutes. Write "Jlno-lea' fn , nft a..nn. " J uuuuj a a prize winner In five minutes and make a dollar. Repeat the effort and you ample, during the noon hour. Get tha idea from the "Jingle" pages in today's Journal. ... . . , ... EAST SIDE BRANCH LIBRARY WILL CLOSE Koom WMch Has Been Used Needed by High School Students. The east side branch library closes tonight for at .least a week, as the room In the east side high school building is needed for school purposes. - The new east side branch library building, cor ner of East Alder and Eleventh streets, Is about ready for occupancy, and will probably be op.n the first of the coming week. Special 1 notice ; will ! . rtvan Highland station has been discontinued. Residents of this district will fln th Aieina branch, ., Jibrafjj -v Hi , WJilUms ( avenue, near Knott street, a great con venience. Here, . In addition to the branch collection, there' is a dally deliv ery of books specially asked for from the Central library. An Interesting list of current magazines la also to be found. 'x he Carson Heights deposit station has been discontinued for the same rea son, 'x iie Arleta station has been re opened under the care of Mr, Chambless at the Arleta post office. An interesting collection of American cartoons will be in the reference room during the next few weeks. These will consist principally of the Tweed and ureeiey cartoons or Tnomas Nast; also those oi jaxvutcheon and. Gibson. In the children's room books on elec. 1 tricity and manual training and outdoor handy nooks have been put on special shelves, where they may be found by those Interested in such subjects. Embraced within th. Amalgamated So ciety of Engineers are the' trades of steam engineers, amltha, sblpsmiths, an gle iron - smiths, - fitters; - turners, roll turners, patternmakers, millwrights, ma chine men, v brass finishers, copper smiths, electrical engineers, . machine Joiners, die sinkers . and -drophammer forarers. The socletv was ornlz in Cngland early In ItSh LITTLE B0 BE ASK! WILL TO SPEAI An effort Is to bemade by ths WlJ consin society of Prtlnnd tn hxt United States Senat6 Robert M. Lti iv . mi "'"I" P1 jncipai aaaress a? J5eKWsfon5r,n day celebration which 1 to be held May 2g In cpmmemoraUon d anniversary of , the admission 3 liT" w m union. - of the society last OTt tamS'S3 City Business coilege when th. socletl rcurganjiea -ana new orricere elec e i T oolet3r . rst organist Clark fair JUiewn . Louis B. Reed was chosen as prVs dent Inst night in th. nlace ofJnh K. ,Kollocks reeigned. H. M. Enter! Hughes, treasurer and Miss Edlia Babll Tomorrow (fMonday) ! positive! ,j9 gas bllla . Portland Gas companj .":". lu a or noya Tea Co. An tY AlphabeUcal naaa V T . n 9 V