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50c a week- rr-' Made by 1 JnloMe Anti-Trust Manufacturer l: a.. 'p; V: -"EG ILL A We:Place:;to:.f the OUT ... nJ. I ,J3' f3 ft v- iav STEEL RANGE The popular range the Portland favorite the quick baking range for ii ONLY Then you may pay us the same amount weekly or $5.00 monthly until you have paid for it and the " "Eclipse" is y vr. ' iiM&K'i '.'-VA'' Cheapest Standard Range on the Market Pays for our standard "Ge vurt? t Special" Sewing ; Ma-" chine. - Thousands sold in Portland, and they give uni , versal i satisfaction. A ma chine at the wholesale price' ;ft hrj,' ;j "Alaska Refrig erators Capacity, 35 pounds ice; large enough for average family big special price only $9.25 See the "Alaska" . the very best. These Mission Rockers $4. These Mission Rockers are of solid oak frames, some have wood seats, others are upholstered and covered with high grade chase leather; many styles to choose irora and-, they are made a big special at, only $4.50 ' $1.00 Down 50c a Week Do not pay an exorbitant price for a sewing machine we sell at wholesale prices. We ship in carloads that's why "Gevurtz Sells for Less" ' .. ), , A) i R W v Attach ed A . : AS 1 nents Ss2- ' , . : 4'?"K 8 1 ' . - ' A AA- X. "" A Ladies' Writing Desks Only il No. 76 This is a very hand some Desk, made of solid oak, with the early English rubbed polish finish; looks like the pic ture; has pigeon-holes, drawers, lower shelf, drawers and drop leaf writing table 20x36 inches; 0!...:.": $12.00 TheseHandsome $9 Rockers Only There. are many just, like the cut. made of the finest quarter-sawed , oak, polished and finished in the ' very best manner. These rockers are offered as a great Carnival spe cial an inducement to have you visit the great Gevurtx stores; come in and see these fine rockers. Th t ewuwm Yamhill Street, From First to Second Also East Burnsicle and Union Avenue HE'S A CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK Lieutenant Evans Kescnes .TwaEailoraiEroia:Aiigry Mob in Dance HalL (ttatM Tnm Lmm4 Wtr.) 8aa rraaclwo, Jnae 1 Lieutenant Fnuik T. Xvaoa, son of "Fighting Bob", proved- early today that he la a. chip off the old block when be stood off a crowd . of 10 thuga and . banyra-on about a dancehatt la the Barbery coast ' . To 1 make room for store enlargement, we're selling Men's and Boys' Wear ; at great: reduc tions. - v See'our window, dis play of those Men's $20 Suits at .........$13.35,, Youths' $15 Suits $9.45 ' Boys' $5.00 Suits $3.85 : ; Also, Hats, Shoes ' and , Furnishings at great big 4 savings. . - A- ' district and rescued two sailors of the United States ship Louisiana, who had fallen into the hands of the dantzena of the tenderloin. ' When young Brans saw hie rsttow allora In trouble ho wadad Into the crowd using his fists vigorously and wiien be was surrounded, drew a re volver and told them that he would shoot the first man that got in hl way. He made his way to the men he wanted to protect and forced three thugs to take their hands off them and allow them to go with him. . t The erowd was getting angry at the Interference of the vouns lieutenant and was preparing o rush him wben uie ponce arrivoa on me scene. Kvini wore civilian' clothes and wee not recognised aa a sailor. The police at once placed him under arrest on the charge tf carrying a concealed weapon and ordered him to go with them to the oity prison. Having seen that his friends were safe, he readily surrendered and did not tell who he was until he arrived at the central station. There he quickly established bis identity and was. released on his own recognisance to appear to answer . to the . charge of carrying a revolver. The sailors rescued by Evans were William Edmundson and John Walllck. The trouble started at the U. a dance hall on ' Pacific street. Evans had come ashore to see the sights and was on the outskirts of the crowd when lie observed that a woman wa f olng through the pockets of one bf he sailors. He saw the woman take $20 'from the sailor and the blue jacket at the same, time realised that he was being roooea ana graDDea tne woman, pusn-Ins- her against the tabl, knocking It over. This threw the dance hall into wild disorder and - the hangers-on would fiave given them rough treat ment if Evans had not suddenly come plunging through the crowd knocking men ngnt ana lert ana Dranaisnmg a ble- revolver, which he said he would use, and he looked like he meant Just wnat ne saia. Those who Were present said that Lieutenant Evans used some language nerer Deiore near a on uarDery coast and it is suggested that he probably learned It from his father. Lien tenant Evans recently went east with his father, returning last Sundays to auiy upon tne Louisiana, it- is not expected that the charge of. carrying a concealed weaDon will ' be creased against the lieutenant. E AS SCHOOL STUDY Indianapolis ; Ministers' -Association Declares Amuse ; ment Should Be Taught. ADVOCAT DICING A (Halt Press UsseA Wlre.j ' A Indianapolis, . IncL, June 2. Dancing as a new study in the publlo schools Is advocated, by ths Indianapolis Prot estant Ministers' association, which has kdopted a; resolution' declaring ithat this form ' of amusement should ' be taught, tha pupils. ' ; ; . .1 . i . 1b - ministers did : not . place - their stamp of approval oa the gy - two Step and the dizzy waits, until "after they had rejected a resolution offered bv one of their brethren, who set forth his views on dancing in these words: "The modern dance is subtly against the highest .and best development i- of the moral life of our young- rannla during the formative years of 'adolesc ence.'1. . .' v , - carried on en Investigation' - in the schools and ' recommended ' dancing there. Many of the preachers present at the meeting declared that there is much good exercise In a waits and In a two-step and Pastor Odell of the Second Presbyterian church, added that it was all a matter of conscience any way and that so far aa he could see there Is no degradation In dancing, POLICE CHIEFS ARE III SESSION Annual Convention of Inter national Association Meeting at Detroit. (United Press Leased Wire.) Detroit. Mich., June 1. The annual convention of the International Associa tion of Chiefs of Police was called to order. at the Wayne hotel this morning by the president. Major Richard Sylves ter of Washington. Chiefs of police to the number of 260, representing met ropolitan cities of the United States and Canada, are in attendance. After the address of welcome, delivered by Mayor Thompson, and response by Major Syl vester, the association spent the day in hearing reports and appointing of com mittees. Tonight, there will be a the atre party for the visitors. The asso ciation will . be In session four days. ' 1 How It Happened. 1 From the Kansas City Journal. "True, the night was dark, but he appeared to jump deliberately In front of the automobile." ; - "Force of habit The poor fellow was an acton-and naturally dived for tne spotiignt." . AUCTION! AUCTION!! Forced by Our ...;&w.)D $25,000 by July First In order to meet their demands we will auction our entire stock of watches, diamonds, jewelry, sterling and plated silverware, cut glass, and Brauer's cele brated hand-painted china to the highest bidder. Buy your June wedding presents at this sale at ypur own price. Auction sales daily at 2:30 and 7:30 P.M. A. KRUGMAN, Auctioneer. Beautiful presents given away to the ladies at each sale. A small deposit secures any article you purchase. M 342 WASHINGTON ST., BET. SEVENTH AND PARK a AUCTION! TV AUCTION!! nnr cmta a kscflb wash. External Remedy for Bcsema offerers Te VAti an lff..ln .ah. mm. V t wn - . . vav ""..VI III. .ftVUI UI1J WUI t . V. 1 1. I u .1 1 . . V. . to cure It is to go right after the real trouble to cure the skin Itself. xuousanas 01 patients nave surrerea for months In vain attempts to doctor 1 .l nnA wKttk . . & 1.1.1. . &. 1 . bacilli feeding upon the skin and caul ltl ..h4 . . 1 . V., M ... o vft,v uuBiuiif uiu kuii.B mu sores. bkln specialists now prescribe a sim p e liquid wash,. easy to apply, which glvee InsUnt relief. This remedy is composed of oil of wintergreea to which are added healing vegetable remedies. Oil of wlntergreen alone will not cure, but a coterie of experts in Chicago, headed by a noted specialist, experiment ed with other medicinal properties un til they found the proper, preparation. D- D. Prescription, a sure specific for e.uw vui vsvjEi uiaeasvsj, , i r-Tsarsa In jtnlv ama. .n.i a va w. rx IX Prescription has don.: "My little girl s head was a running sore.' D. D D Prescription has cured her sound end well." B. U Hipp, Phil Campbell, Ala. ! are suffering from any skin I disease,, would it not pay you fa trvi one bottle of D. D. I. PreeoripUonT Y&a probably have spent- many times 'the cost of one bottle vainly trying to ston that awful burning itch. Skldmore Drua; Co. Call at our storedor aire, booklet on the care and -nutrition 't the skin SEVERAL THOUSAND PHYSICIANS ATTEIID Fifty-Ninth Annual Session of American McdicaVAs sociation in Session. . (Calted Press Leised Wire.) Chicago. June J. With- clinics ar ranged ' for every - department of med lclne and surgery and with dally ses slons planned for a dosen different sec tions the 69th annual meeting of the American Medical association was opened In this city today with severe thousand physicians and surgeons in at tendance - from the United States and Canada; and many, from abroad, t For extenslveness of preparation and elab orateness of detail no, such assemblage has" been - held In Chicago - for many years. ; -'"vv, '-.:. .'V'i'Vt Th. i Inromln ilelesates. manv of whom were sneomnanled bv members of tbelr families, crowd the leading ho tels of the city. , . A - v The work of the convention la divided among the house of delegntes, iwhlch opened its deliberations yesterday end m-liicti transacts the business for' the SKsoclatlon, three general meetins-s of read several hundred papers on sub jects of interest to the medical fratern ity. The opening general meeting of the association was called to order In the Auditorium this morning by Presi dent Joseph V. Bryant- of New York city. The president-elect, Dr. Herbert I Burrell. of Boston, was Introduced and formally Installed In office. At the second general meeting 'this evening Dr. William B. Thayer of Bal timore delivers the annual oration on medicine and Dr. Reorsa W. THla of uirewna uie oration on surgery. FAMILY SKELETONS ; WILL BE AIRED Entire Trouble Between Evans and Owens Soon' AA; to Be Made Public. '. f . . , i 1 s - . .- fa. 1 ,s . A Liquid Powder, for the Face, possesses all the advantages claimed for the dusty powders and paints without any of their nnoyingr features-. (United Press teased Win.) AA Los Ang.les, 'June J. -A trial that probably will bring out grewaome, fam ily skeletons waa commenced this morn ing In- the superior court, when Dr. 3. 6. Owens, a prominent physician "here, was placed "on trial ; on a felony charge of extortion. - The complaining witness is his old-time-friend and business as sociate, J. Whyte Evans,, president of the United Railroad company of Fort land. Oregon, and snld to ha a miiunn. ' Hagan's A Magnolia vBalni ;: is a clear, harmless liquid powder that" Instantly removes Tan, Sunburn, Redness and any discoloration of the Face, e , Neck, Arms and Hands. Its use defies detection. No lady who y values her personal appearance can afford to be without It. Prepared In two colors PINK arid WHITE. A, V Sample of either color free, or buy a large bottle for 75 -. cents at your druggists. . y. .Xi'i t;.. f lUilWi - LYON MANUFACTURED) CO- 44 South Fifth 8t, BROOKLYN, N.Tj " fijpiafwOTftMa4awiatjA,'.- ' ' i.n.ie . Satlonal store of tended business and matrimonial ties. vana' present wife, Mrs. Minnla hum etuii. first mar ried Owens, but She divorced him and wedded Evans. It ie said Owene has never foraotten that Evans won ' his former wife, and that this has -.been a patent cause of bitterness between the men. . .s -.-. . .;' ' , The present charge Is bssed on a ntimKa, nf lot taf . : fS.'en m iM nUpff-efl tA his demands to be followed by certain disclosures concerning Evans1 past record. -.(: -;.v . ... -' .-, -. .: Evans charges that,. Owens he a -for years extorted money from ,hJna by holding these threats ever his head and that it was not until be Waa rendered desperate by Owens' hounding the he finally resolved to make the. whole mat ter public et any cost. Kvani whs present in rourt when the