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TUB OREOON cUlLY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY - EVENNQ, JULY 9, 1908. :.,-f ;v tssam si- fll Rockery $1.00 Fine Mahogany Dressers $17.50 uwg in Is just like the cut, with cane seat and braces for the back; sells for $1.75 usually. Big East Side Store Price Four days of crushing business has been ample proof that the people know and appreciate : bargains, no imatter what the season. We have secured additional help and there will be no delay in the service accorded our customers. Read this week's big specials, and come and inspect the goods. No. 303 A genuine swell front mahogany dresser, " with 24x30-inch bevel French plate glass, four drawers with polished brass fittings- a dresser that has sold everywhere for $33, but the Big East Side Store Gevurtz Bros. $1.01 will close out the lot of 43 at the very low price of.. $17.50 Sewing CAiE : Hi "nil REFRIGERATOR SPECIAL This weather reminds you that you need a good refrigerator, and we would remind you that REFRIGERATORS ARE THE BEST. Thirty years have given them a celebrated reputation for ice economy and efficiency of service. We are offeringr.. this week a regular The "Alaska5 $12 "ALASKA" FOR ONLY $8.50 It ha a capacity of SO pounds of Ice, Is built of best selected Eastern hardwood, golden oak finish, choice sine lining, oharcoal filling, and la warrant ed by the manufacturers for five years. You can not make a mistake In taking advantage of this great offer of the Big East Side Store. The regu lar 112.00 slse for only , SJ8.SO 1 $27 China Closet for $15 No. Beautiful quartered oak, per fect in finish and workmanship; four shelves, made like cut; bent-glass ends, and double glass doors; rtgCIC AH $27.00 values PlO.UU $3.50 Cobbler Seat Rockers, $2.00 Np. 297 There are several models of these rockers, and they are all good value at $3 Aj Special this week at. . .tDJU $1.75 Lace Curtains, 65c Many beautiful patterns. $1.25 White Blankets 75c Just the thing needful for the beach or camping. Carpets and Rugs 75c Ingrain Carpet, 38c Yd. $1.25 Brussels Carpet f, 55c Yd. Seven fine patterns to choose from. $2.25 Axtninster Carpet, 98c Yd. Six patterns to 4 choose from. Look at the price! But see the carpets 1 Full Size Dresser, $7.75 tSI This is the lowest price Dresser on the market, and (the Big East Side Store is able to quote a price lower than the other fellow, because we ' buy in greater quantities. The dresser is of goiaen iinisn, nas tnree drawers ana large mirror. Big East Side Store Price IE $7.75 IRON BED SPECIAL $3.50 Enameled t -re Iron Beds for . . CJ No. 603 Iron beds, in blue, cream and green colors, made of best iron, perfect enameling, full and three-quarter sizes. Regular $3.50 values, Big East Side Store price No. 508 This is a regular $10 iron bed, perfect in every waydf" Cf but will be closed out at. fJivU $1.75 This Elegant $40.00 Solid Brass Bed for $19.50 A Splendid Work of Charm and Rich Simplicity An ex quisite design,, of refined el egance; clean, perfect con struction; heay, high-grade brass tubing; massive 254 inch brass postis; sightly and shapely 1-inch J spindles; fit ted with large, , easy-running brass casters. ?ou must see the bed to really appreciate this unparalleled value; you can do no better at $50; on sale at this remarkably low price $191 GREAT RUG BARGAIN $22.50 Room Size Brussels Rugs, $10 These are fine Brussels Rugs, which we shall close out at this very low price. Don't fail to see them then you'll buy them. They are fine 1 A (( Brussels, well worth double the price. .p lleUU The "Allwin" $12.50 Folding Go-Cart for $6.50 n You know the famous "All win" Collapsible Go -Carts, leather backs, seats and bags. They have been sold for the past two seasons at $12.50. The Big East Side Store (Gevurtz Bros.) A fi price is only aDeOU FINE ROCKER SPECIAL This $6.00 Rodcer $3.75 No. 348-6 Made of fine, perfectly seasoned oak, beautifully quarter-sawed oak back and seat, well worth the regular price, $6, but specially priced for a big East Side Store spe cial at i OSillS I GEVURTZ BRO EAST BURNSIDE AND UNION AVENUE BIG EAST SIDE STOR EAST END OF BURNSIDE BRIDGE mumimjmmm.uium GARFIELD DISCUSSES PROTECTION BY STATE Plans for tho conservation of the nat ural resources of Oregon are under con eideratlon this af.ternoon by Secretary of the Interior James R. Garfield. F. H. Newell, head of the reclamation service sraassinoooaaiiooooosxfissasa Ml - B If":'- ah-- , t M i m, 12 tlon of J. N. Teal as chairman and Pro fessor F. Q. Young of Eugenrt as secre-. tary, the body ha ben enlarged by the appointment of several additional members which now malce the list of members total 16 well-known and prom inent m"n. The membership Is as follows: J. N. Teal, chairman; F. G. Young, secretary; It. W. Montague, J. R. Wilson, Austin M. Buxton, Wilbur K. Newell, K. R tulio latn aneineer: John H. Lewis, Vnlted States District Hydrographer J. C. Stevens, 8upreme Justice K. S. Blan. Sfcate-Rnprem Court Commissioner Will R. King. Senator Frank J. Miller of Linn county. Judge C. B, Watson of Ashland. Senator J. X. Hart of Baker county and C. S. Jackson. Other Statss to Aid. Invitation has been aent to Governor Mead of Washington and Governor BRYAN'S TOHII. READY TO RATIFY Will Turn Loose, Irrespec tive of Party, Soon as Ee sult Is Flashed. to o BURGLAR SAT OH 'S HEAD J. N. Teal, chairman of commission of tho United States, and th Oregon commission appointed by Governor Chamberlain to ouUles some means by which vffectlv action could b 4aksn to the.t end. la accordance with this plan and la ordsr that ths stata commission may rtT tie advlrs and counsel of ths head of the Interior department and of ths men In charge of the government's rec lamation work, the meeting was ar ranged for this aflernoon In ths offlcs of J N. Teal when the statt organisa tion may mset with the government fflclals and tak counsel with them. Xra TraS3at's Wtaka. It Is i pec ted that much good will om ef tHe meeting this afternoon, as ti atata cmnmlMlnn. after Its coofer me with Secretary Garfield and Mr. js'twsll. will f) t Proceed on Uses In aworHanra with ths approval and str ef ths heads ef the forest and reclamation aVpartmnta f the national toTfrrsimt Kice ths last mettDg ef the com m I asto. at which a, permanent ergmsUsaUoa was affected hy the aiee- rlrlck H. Nwll, bead of tb Koyernment reclamation service). Gooding of Idaho, asking the cooperation- of tbelr states In conserving the resource of the Columbia river basin. The three states comprise th Columbia River basin, and It Is dlred that con certed action be takea by them. This will iaclude the r rot fx-tlon ef the for ests, antform Improvement of irri ra tion arotects, revulation er tne xisn- tn Indestriee of the Columbia river and the general conservation of all tho natural resources) f tss threw s tat em. Tho line of work that hs been aaaproaut by lbs commissi oa at the (United Press Leased Wire.) Lincoln, Neb., July 9. Lincoln Is pre paring to hold a big demonstration as soon as the nomination of William J. Bryan for president Is announced. Ir respective of party, the citizens of the city will go in a body to Falrvlew to congratulate the candidate. The band will march through the principal streeta and the crowd will huiry to Falrvlew In streetcars, auto mobiles and on foot. President Shepard of the Brynn club will make the notifi cation and congratulatory speech. The city had considerable excitement last night when a crowd tore down a Taft and Sherman banner that had been stretched across the main street and burned It publicly. Tha Republican state central committee announced to day that a new banner will be stretched, which will be protected by force If nec essary. Bryan got a big bunch of letters and telegrams today and spent the morning answering them. Ignominious Close of Daring Room Thief's Career of , Crime. suggestion of Governor Chamberlain is in accordance with ths investigations of the Inland waterways commission and of the deliberations of the con gress of governors recently convened at Washington on the initiative of Presi dent Roosevelt. Join Wit Oregon. While no official answer has come to the 'invitations sent to Wsshington and Idaho bv the Oregon commission It Is believed that the two states will loin with Oregon In the work planned. is expected that some definite jan of action may be mapped out by tire Ore- . -, . 1 1 a I gon fommiRRi'in nm mf imun i'i hit conference with Secretary Osrfleld and Mr. NewelL a P. RATE WAR TO BECOME 3I0RE FIERCE fCntfl rVess LhH W1r. Seattle, Wash.. Jnlv C. B. E. Csher, assistant passenger traffic man ager of the Canadian Pacific railroad, with headquarters at Winnipeg, to In the city today to Investigate the operation ef the steamboat rate war waged against the company by the Inland Nav igation company of Seattle. Mr Vsh er'a visit to tha cite la expected to lead to some now aggressive nova on tha part of tha Canadian Una. (United Press Leutd Wire.) Ntew York, July 9. Braving death on a narrow coping, 14 stories above tha streat, the thief who for 10 days had plundered rooms of the Hotel Belroopt, met .his fate today. He entered tha rooms of Mrs. Josephine Cookson before daylight and when tho police arrived Mra. t.ookson's husband was sitting on the hrad of the badl,y battered burglar. in Jtne last two weeks robheries in the Imperial, Waldorf-Astoria, The Plaza, the Chelsea and the Hotel Del Monte which aggregated thousands in cash atnd diamonds, have been reported to headquarters. Nat lain Levins registered last night at the IBelmont. He was given a room on the fourteenth floor next to those occupied by Mrs. John Cookson and her husband. Early thia morning Levlne crept ang the ledge and was caught while looting the Cookson rooms Levins gave his occupation as a bis cuit salesman and admitted he had reg istered at various hotels in order to rob gueaVs. SLEUTHS SCENT TIMBER TRUST Uncle Sam's 3Iinions Inves tigate jVorthwest Lum ber Manufacturers. CHAIRMAN HITCHCOCK CONFERS WITH TAFT ( United Press Lesacd Wlr Hot Springs, Va., July 9 Frank H Hitchcock, the newly chosen chalrmm of the Republican national committee, arrived today and entered into confer ence with Candidate .Taft. After the first stage of the conference it was stated that there would be no announce ment of thr personnel of the executivs committee for a week but that It was probable thnt all on It would be mem bers of tie- national committee, and that they would be s eoosen es to bi representative of every section of the country. Aei advisory committee from the country At large will also be chosen. Hitchcock will leave Hot Springa to morrow. An Ohio delegation composed of Rob ert Reynolda, T. J. Moffatt, J Stacy Hill. Wllllara H. Metsch and John R. Msllory are ere to present to Taft a tentative prwram for the notification ceremonies ac Cincinnati, July 14. It was left with Hitchcock to decide whether Setaator Hemenwsy. who Is mentioned ss a probable leader of the western lorces. is ine man 10 00 ut trick tn very Important territory. Tomorrow w-Cl positively be the last day for dlscourft on west aide gas bUia. Portland Gas Ooaipaoy. (United Press Leiied Wlr.) Seattle, Wash., July 8. To determine whether or not the northwest lumber manufacturers are In a trust to control the production and price of lumber, not only locally, but In the markets of the east and in California, Is one of the pur- Eoses of the visit here of Charles E. kigerton. a special agent of the bureau of corporations at Waahington, D. C, -V. K., HA,.,l. n-lV, l.tm tn i K I a aata 10 export assistants. Four of these as sistants are dlfigins up data lu Seattle. Mr Bdg-rton proposes to make a WhorouKh investigation of the timber situation. I s assistants wflll go through the records to determine who owns the timber of the northwest and at the same time will try to ascertain how much was paid for It. ANXIOUS TO PAY TO ALICE ROOSEVELT TO UD FED FOR SCRIBB'S His Jungle Articles Will Ap pear Exclusively in That Magazine. (United free Leseed Wtr.) New York. July J. By agreeing to pay what Is believed to be the largest royalty ever received by an author. Charles Scrlbner's Sons have eecared the right to publish the story of Presl ient Roosevelt's Africa jungle hunt. The publishers believe Roosevelt's popularity will make the story of hu hunting trip the greatest seller the world has ever known. The president will be accompanied by his son Kenneth. Incorporations Filed. (islesi Barece ef TW Jflvroal I Salem. Or. July Articles or Incor poration have been Died In the office of the secretary of state as follows: Aeheeoa Cloak Suit company, prin cipal office Portland; capital stock, !. v; Incorporators, A. T. FlegeL George W.' Joseph and N. IX Slmon- Georgian Offers Resolution Complimentary to Pres ident's Daughter. (Cnltsd Press Li-d Wire.) Denver, July 9. The presence of Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth at the na tional Democratic convention has great ly pleased the delegates and a general desire to pay appropriate tribute to her is being manifested. As a result Albert H. Cox of Georgia today submitted to tne committee on reaoiuiiuiis ine ioiiowing resolutions, prepared by William Harman Black, one of the original Bryan men of New York, on which he askpd them to report later: "Whereas. This convention has been honored during Its deliberations by the fresence of Mrs. Nicholas Longworth. he daughter of the president of the United States' therefore be It "Resolved That we extend to her our hearty greetings, and commend to the women of the t'nited States this ex ample of patriotic interest in our na tional affairs." BODIES MID III RESERVOIR Boy Is Thought to Hare Jumped In After the Girl. Ocean to Ocean. The Russian ministry of marine Is equipping nn expedition that will en deavor to find a passage n Tin of Asia and Europe, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. (United Press Leased Wire.) Corona, Cal., July 9. Searcher today recovered tho bodies of Blair Leffler and and his sister Edna, who wara drowned In the great reservoir at tha Ben White ranch here. The boy, who was 12 years old, is believed to have lost his life In a vain attempt to save his 10-year-old sister. The children were playing near tha reservoir last night, when they failed to return at dark their father, who 1.1 foreman at the ranch, started a search. The boy's shoes and cap were found near the reservoir, where he had evi dentlv thrown them before Jumping Into the water after the drowning girL r ,t ' Mile. Grau Weds in Francev (United Pre Leased Wlre.t Paris, July . At Crolssy aur Gelna today Mademoiselle Louise ' Rolando Grau, daughter of the lata Maurice Qrau, for a number of years the direc tor of the Metropolitan opera-house In New York, was married to U. Jean Mau rice Oanne. M. Oanne Is a professor In the Central School of Arts and Manu H-l DRIVES OUT o BLOOD HUMORS The skin is not simply an outer covering of the Ixxly, but through in thoasands of pores and glacds it performs the great and necessary trork of regnlating our temperatures, and also assists in disponing; of the refuse ani waste matters of the system by the constant evaporation that goes on through these little tubes. To perform these duties the tissues and fibres which connect and surround the pores and glands must be continually nour ished by pure blowl. When from any cause the circulation becomes infecte I with impurities and humors, it loses its strengthening powers and be-ins It disease and irritate the delicate tissues, and produces Eczema, Acne Tetter : , . , . rb' cures sain c.se.w t of every kind by going down into the circulation and neutralirinr and rernov- r tYia imnnritiM anI hnmArai Y ttMjMA at. .. . . . . , J L me quality ci tne Uool fronj an aend, fiery fluid to a cooling, health-producing stream, which, instead c f irnuung and inflaming the skin, cures and nourishes it by its sootlun . healthful qualities. Salves, washes, lotions, etc, may be uwl for any t- i- until S. S. S. has trunied the blood. R-v M cn. v; leal advice sent tree. TTTE STrTTT enrrretf rn v.w. ...