The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 02, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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Big Leatlier Gouch Special
This Week we are offering genuine Leather Couches quartered
oak frames, full steel construction, at a. special price of $20.00.
The Big-Price Boys would call this a $35.00 Couch. This is the
biggest Couch special we have had.; You should see them.
Special at $20:0.0 ;
- 1 , !j 1 1 il frill " " 1 rf " ''I f
1 - Prices cannot be cut" half in 'two. on a V'
j i .' ' "Special Sale" except Furniture be regu- 3v
r a W ar'y marked at least Wr; 3
w Wy&P jl ffl' twice its original cost, r j' f
M lltj$X orlOOpercent Bigspe- ; f I JI
i Pjjp wiTM c Eductions show who 1 1
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$6.00 Oak
Commode
SPECIAL THIS.
WEEK
$4
.50
You ' don't buy oak
Commodes- at ; $4.50.
Firs cost you more.
This' one is like cut,U
and has quarter-sawed
finish. A rare bargain
at $4.50
; Today we open bur great Fall campaign with many 'special bargains that it will pay you to investigate. You will always find hat we are conscientious and truthful in our advertisementsjust as
advertising, and we have no desire to injure bur business." We entered the Furniture business firmly convinced that Furniture in Portland was entirely too high. We believed it should be sold cheap-
knew it ought to be sold cheaper, and we determined that it should be sold cheaper. We have been selling it so very much cheaper that we today are a great deal more popular with those who-
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er; we
have bought from us. than with other Furniture dealers. All alonj other dealers have insisted that we could not possibly make any money ait such prices. Ncithcr'could we if we had their enormous rent
expense. The public have learned an important lesson in economy; have answered the question if M- . . ." l, , , - ,
Ki,feo!I
......
eetient
On Half
Our Own
Building
Wfe Can Sell ie jfeapgst?
There is only one thing in which we cannot compete with the Big Price Boys and it's well that you keep this in mind when considering our special bargains We cannot show a "special" reduction
exceeding 25 per cent because our regular prices are so low that we simply can't do i,t no matter how impressive we wish'to make our special bargains. Others are welcome to show 50 per cent
cuts. We are proudVof the fact that we absolutely cannot do it without cutting deeply under cost. " ' y : J
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Big Specials in
Dining Tables
The best bargain of the week
is this fine solid oak Pedestal
: . . Table.
$28.50 Oak Table, Special
This Week at
Thft ' $12.00 round hard
wood Table, special this
week at $9.00, '
$21.2
Hoosier Cabinet
The
Is needed to complete the modern kitchen; is just as
essential as the latest filing system is tothe modern
office. Everything can be filed in its place and can be
found without walking and looking.
The Hoosier Cabinet Contains
Flour Bin with Sifter attached, Sugar Bin,
.Spice Cabinet, Tea and Coffee Canisters, Want
List, Aluminum Extension Top, Sliding
Shelves, Plate Packs, Metal Begad Box, Re
cipe Cabinet, China Closet, and a table space ft'J'J C( " fk C'l 7C
40x39 inches; larger than a kitchen table. EZZ.0U 10 WOOi D
'
$15.00 NAPOLEON BED
Special This
Week
The Big-Price Boys
would never think'
aof calling this other
'than a $20 Bed.
Li k e . c u t, is , a
beauty. Quarter
sawed oak finish,
and Very stylish.
They won't last
long at this special
price of $11.25.
W. L. Morgan Geo. T. Atchley S. H. Morgan
81-65 -85
CORNER
E. STARK
$14.00 Oak
'rincess
Special f his Week
$10.50
Has large 17x35-inch mir
ror, and is made of solid oak,
quarter-sawed finish.
No one marks goods so
low as we do, and this spe
cial is a 25 per cent reduc
tion and a big bargain.
SCHOOL DAYS
BEG
UESDAV
Tarochial institntions m
Portland Start New Year
Next Week.
School dr. with ork ind worry
Tor the sun-unnad. wina-cnppi inoii-
of boys and clrt who mutt
wllly-nllly tk up -th "whiu mB'
burden", f book and lmU nd trud( to
th d1i-flltd. blckboMd Uutldtnn,
r almoitt hm. Brrlnnlitc ,nt Tu-
lnd will tart th new T-r-
fall four 'nw ik'B to acnommodat lh
ThM ar: .Ttwi Bfhool of tha- Holy K
i ",. .I hlt.h Kill m In
rharB of th Holy Nm teachers;
St. Indrew'a,-at HlrhUnd. urwler th
uparvtplon -of the-Sin.ra of th Im
maculate Concptoo; t Stepherta', at
riy-"wnd atreet and Hawthema
avmua: tba new arhool of th Jewulta
A BtTMXJUa tM TO
kta nam la "bad no-ith. Ha doean t
ear for irId' "r ailrr. rt be will
teal your health away. - IT ha appears
In your bou-e arreet blm at onoe wl'h
Pallarda Horehound fmp. It m.y
mn ro'nanfnpiion If you doti t.' A cira
fir all cougba, tolda and chest trou
tlea. k
Irl'-e Jte, v aod 1 a pr hottu
fold by F't'lT'cra Iti; torr'oy.
.. ' - - - ; -
at 4PU.I - . . . W . W I H . .A
the Christian Brouiers, - In Uolladay'a
aaaiuon.
. St. Mary's academy and college for
flrls begins Its (0th year next Tuee-
Am T1 V, l t... 111 V . - j
a u iii.viiuiiuii w.ai uv mil JU"
noratlon this year In the eourae of
home nursing eatabllahed. Mlsa Jennie
Doyle, a araduate of the orthopedic col.
leva of Phll.H.tnhta will ha, at tha t,-A
of this department.
Columbia university, St. Lawrence's,
St Mary's, In Albina, St. Patrick's and
St. Francis' jarochlal schools wUI also
open for registration Tuesday.
STABT tXCAVATlON
FOR HOTEL ANNEX
The excaratlonjroo tract for the base
ment and foundation ox trie eight-awry
annex to the Imperial bote! has bee
let to CJ. Cook A Co. The' big ateam
bucket will be mored front the Tleurr
corner at Fourth and Oak to the SeTenth
and Stark atreet corner today and ex-
carating will prooewr oein today.
The . original Intention ox Charlaa K.
Henry ' to out OD a three! tte four-alnrr
bulldfns On hla ouarter block at Tna rtfi
and Oak atreeta haa been amplified .te
ine extent mat t ra -arructo ra prob
ably b six or eight atorlaat It la to
oa or reenrroefl coocrete conatmctlnn
and tba eit.nrlor U1 be faced with
a light, cream e4orad tlla.
and, pathoa from lis to fall of the final
curtain. -
AT THE THfcATRES
Rtar Thwtrr Ope-ia.
The 1 rentoafllmt ranoon corner t
drama. "Hooligan In New Trk." m'i
be een at the Ptar theatre, wak com
rretri t watlne. PeptewiSvr T.
t ta-aald In ra on. of the wot re-
refi!r.lT osVpaJ atre craf'na an
In mtrif .-m d.y and ar-ovnds Is .boir-or
Grace Cameron Jfatlnee Tomorrorr.
There will be a matinee of "Little
Dolly Dimples' at the Baker tomorrow
afternoon aa well as next Saturday and
the reirular performance every evening.
No more dainty or pleasing mue
comedienne and alnrer haa ever an.
peered In thle city than the errerveacent
little Grace Cameron.
Season Seat Sale,
The season seat sale for the Baker
stock company at the Bungalow opened
thla morning to the longest line In the
the
history of
company. The company
will ooen next Sunday .matinee in
"Dora thy Vernon -of H addon Hall."
Capacity Taxed.
The new bill at the Pantages theatre
la making a big ni ana arawing ca
pacity houeea. . Cntbaa, the arml.ua
wonder, li the beadtlner. and 7C Lortng
Kelley A Co., presenting Tbe Lawyer
and thw- Judre," a side-splitting farce
comedy, la the special added attrao-
tloa. .
ProfrHtaioaal -Wreatlinjj at the Oaks.
TtranaVer Smith, champion middle
4.h MiVr of the Paelne coaat.
and the Cnhaa Wonder wUI wrestle In
the big free alrdome at tne tuajia to-
COFFEE
Beginning: vith cood,'
Schillings Best goes on
to the finest: all money
back. -
Tas? c w si feeraa rear eeaey V ya aoa0
tn. a af k.s.
night . It Is expected that the match
will be a moat Intareating one. aa both
men have good records. The wreatllng
bout wlU follow the Dreaentatlon of
Loet Baby," by the AHen Curtla comedy
company.
. ' AU VaudetUle Hlt.
" At tba Grand thli week there Is
bill of vaudeville htta. Not an act on
the program falls to score heavily from
"A" Bit of Blarney to the motion- pic
tures, Edwin Keough A Co. In "A Bit
of Blarney" have a most elaborate scenic
and electrical act. . p .
Aa Xxoursloa to Klasaatk raUa.
.The Bout hern Pacific, wlu run a pop
ular excursion to Klamath Falls. icv
Ing Portland at 1:J0 a. m Sunday, Sep
tember a.- Round trlp,iz. limit If da ye.
Thla la a Tare opportunity to Investi
gate the fertile, the promlalng, Klamath
baaln fieri and bunt to yous heart'a
content along Crper Klamath lake or
visit marveioua i rater taae.
A aoerlal rrullmaji car will' ran
through to Weed for the comfort of thla
party Pullman fare t. Including night
In car atWeed. Paleengera may enter
thla car any Urn after (.10 Saturday
nigntr
Call at cttr ticket afflc. Thin at
aaaingtoa streeta. for part Vcu Lara.
. Xolaiiea Comm laa toned.
- ttaVsi ! af Tke Jaarsal.t
ftalem. Or. ferrt. l.-Cbmnilaaiona aa
notaries nave been Jpue to Cbarlee E.
Palmer. Wtmer: A. W. Achmala lw.
land, and J. C Pettyjohn, Salem.
BafldisK PrrmlU.
H. A- lOlpateln, ere-t dwelling. Brook -a
between Kaet Thlrtv-aecond - and
East ThlrtT-thlrd. It: A. J.
wt dwHItrc. Fjt KaHteefttb betwa.n
Clolag and Wyraet. I14: O A. Waat
gate. eect. dweUinn, Et SlatMnth,
cwaer airkuMn, fnclar Park,
leg eofnrwwy, aren't etcre, Thlrteeei'h
a gvarett anl yiaal.ra. ?!.:
Mra O. r. Oeiford. erect imnHmiw.
Grand bta-een f?havr and .Mason,
f 1,000; E. B. Hyatt, erect dwelling. East
Thirty-third between Hawthorne and E.
Market, $3,?50; Ed Sandberg, erect
dweHlng, Kaat Twenty-fourth, corner
Eaat Everett, I3.35ff; F. H. Bllvernall,
erect two dwellings, Eaat Eighteenth
between East Alder and Washington,
i,vu eaxn.
MYRTLE CREEK. VOTES
FOR NEW SCHOOL
Roaeburg. Sept 1. At a special elec
tion held In the city of Myrtle Creek
Monday It waa voted to erect a new
achool building and secure a new site
for tho same, the total expenditure to
be 19,000. Myrtle Creek has a fine
publle school system, which has been
under the superintendence of Professor
Tburman coaney lor the paat four
years.
The Best for Rheumatism.
The1 reason whv Barke Tonlo Is suc
cessful for rheumatism la beeauae It
drlvea all Impurltlea from the body.. It
la an unrainng liver, stomacn, aioney,
blood and bowel cleanser, " He a bottle.
11 drug at ores, or call the J. A. ciem-
enaon Drug to., corner Beoond and
Yamhill atreeta The atore that car
ries ail the great remedies.
The decline of TJarraHa'a shlnninc.
which baa been In progre for J years.
aooarentlv has been arreated. for laet
year's shipping register ahowa the first
net gain alnoa Kit.- .
$250 FOR VIOLATING
(ION'S PROHI LAI'
A (Special DKpatch to The Jooraal.) A
A .La Grande, Or.. Sept t. The A
A aecond man to feel the force of A
A the law aa applied to the Illicit A
A sale . of liquor In Union eounty. A
A not counting F. M. Bar tinea a, A
A who la ao old that Juatlce Btew- A
A art suspended bis entence dur- A
A Inr godd behavior, la Nela Hoi- A
A veraon. glnce the law against A
A the -anle- of liquor went Into ef- A
A fact Holveroon has been conduct- A
A lng a soft drink eetabllahment , A
A In a building formerly occupied A
A by a saloon. According to the A
A- flndinge of the Juattce. be has A
A been dealing In plain oee on A
A the side. He was fined lf yea- A
tarda y afternoon," with a-eholoe A
A of a pending 111 day In Jail aa A
A an alternative. Hoi veraon ap- A
A pealed the caae and la Bow out A
A under a bond of ttOft. . ' A
A . A
BaDding for Arwt.a,.
Building permlta were Issned darina
the memth of Augast te the Value of
ITiI.411. AU told there were til per
mlta laaue during the month, maktrgj
tle average, coat f earn etructore
;, shoatlrg a aubatantial tn-ra h
tha co.t of bulldaja orr thowa ataot.t
one year ago l.n tK avrrags tettj
a-aa arpro lrna!e:y J 1,5? . '
ABSOLUTE
s'egurity.
Genuine
Carte
r's
Little Liver Pills.
v Mutt Bear Signature) o
M rac Merits Wrapper Bow.
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