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Tint votjecot zssnx jcttohaU tobtlamd; 1 Monday' evewno. octoder to. nos. II l! v." ft SPECIAL PEIICES' v 22 mm ON ASNG0ATS r.0VERC0ATS Wc offer this FREE premium in order to have you ' r, investigate the great qualities 'of our bteel Kange range for quick baking which has no equal in the wide world. We know it 16,000 people in Port land know it and we want you to know it. This great" II At T I ;s I nr - n -- i wirTTJ "Gevurtz" Ad-Steel Ranee I Is sold on easy terms of payment, and we make special,terms during this sale. Call and investigate. our,,oner, ior it is a special saving 10 you. me pnee oi me range remains the s'anieWey-are all marked with th.e prices in plain figures Wa PilO to $55.00 YOU NEED , PAY BUT THE SMALL SUM OF ONE DOLLAR A WEEK fetes if 1 ( i . ... These garments arc equal to those sold 1 in any store in town at $20 and ' .. . in some stores at $25 - . r ' ' The well khown reliability of our statements assures you the bestvalues in thecity : COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU (Wirt. lA W. C. IOTH. Cklt WriEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD ITS SO Third and Oak 1st and Yamhill MOYER PRETTY MISS OF PONY BALLET OWNS PLANTATION IN VIRGINIA 8vn hundred acrea 6t good, rich old Virginia aoll in her own name. And till aha la a chorua girl. Mta Thelma Aaudrle, (with an acuta accent on th e." if tou Dlease). on of tha aemlnary f lrla in 'The Honeymoon ' company, at ha Baker last week, ia the girl who haa tha land. But Thelma Aaudrle, ("e" accented again), la not her real name. And thla isn't a press agent's notice, either. Miss-Annie , but what's the useT Tou don't know her, and it wouid make her angry If her real name were print-ed;- Miss Thelma Aaudrle that's her stage name, (all stage folk have a stage name, .you know, whether they are in the chorus, or otherwise) Uvea In Washington. D. C. This land that she owns,( really, ahe owns it and no kid ding about UK la not far from Alex andria, Vs. Alexandria la just across the Potomac from old Washington. If you saw "The Honeymooners," dur ing last week, perhaps you noticed a petite, lively, little thing in tha pony ballet. That's Miss Aaudrle, the owner of that Virginia land. Miss Aaudrle won't mind the things being printed about her land and the mention of her graceful dancing in the ballet, and all that, but she would ob ject like the dickens to having her real name printed, In spite of the fact that away out here in Portland no one knows Miss Aaudrle or her real name. But some one in the east might see and know. That's why MIbs Thelma's real name la left out,. Miss Thelma has one f;reat ambition. 8ome day she -plans o live on that 700 acres. And alone. Young Hunter Shoots Companion. (Calttd Pre Ltsata Wire.) Fresno, Cat, Oct. -26. Henry . Lunp, 17 years of axe. Is under arrest for Wiling Carl Berg, of the same age, by snooting mm m tne -neca with a rino. Liung asserts that the shooting was r- accident and that he was loading .J gun at the time. The boy were with a party of comrades when, the killing took place. Lung had fired at a squir rel and dropped behind to reload. Pow der staina about the wound Indicate that the shot was fired. at close range. ' y ....... . We not (my sell you the best Airtight Heating Stoves made, but we will supply you absolutely FREE ALL these accessories: FREE All the Pipe That's Needed. A $1.50 Wood-Lined Stove board. A Collar and Elbow Our "Prize" Heaters are the best airtight stoves on the market., Tliey cost very little from ?13 to ?17 and warm your room as perfectly 'as. a $60 heater They have a body made of rolled sheet steel not- sheet iron and inside is feenforced by cast lin ing of gray iron, thoroughly protecting the sheet steel. Has' large door and .smoke curtain.. These heaters are warrmnted for five years, and we know of them being used in Portland ten years. , " . ' . . 2Mb. Feather Pillows Tuesday Special At These, are guaranteed-to be all feathers, made by the cele brated Emmerick Pillow Co. They are perfectly sanitary and in neat ticking.' How can we do it ? How are we able to offer any of these great bargains? By our perfect system of buying. We ship goods in sufficient quantities to obtain jobbers' prices. It's all in the buying. On sale Tuesday. V Not Delivered Lace Curtain Sped We arc offering extra special values in pur Lace Department this week. You ought to see those fine Arabian curtains "we are of fering for $2.50, and also those values at, $1.50. No jobber could quote you a lower price, and no retail dealer in Portland can match our figure. : ' f M va Ju .... . . . .............. .92.50 sssassssssaiaa lit Extra Spec ials in the Cam Millioinill Our Carpet department always leads when it comes to V matter of price, for the same reason our prices in furniture are the lowest for the same class of goods. It's all in the buying. Our system is so perfectly organized that'we are able to pick up snaps in the eastern markets if any are to be had, and then, by buying in such great quantities, we are able to command better prices' than smaller pur chasers. Look at this: ' . Bigelow Axminster Carpet, $1 .60 Vou know what they ask you for genuine Bigelow! Carpet in other stores; you pay fully $2 to $2.25; our special price on two mighty fine patterns is only, . (f C( per yard . i 1 U W Umku f Only 39c a Ya rd This is a good grade Printed Lino leum, sold in other stores at 80c. Our big Tuesday special, 2 patterns, not laid, per yard : . 39c Chairs$12 Leather Covers Spring Upholstering Muslin Sheets 72x90 Siz37c Each On sale Monday 24 dozen fine Sheets at this low price". " Only six to a customer; no phone orders received, deliveries only with other-goods. 'How can we do it? It's all in the buying. We buy everything in large quantities, even bed sheets. We cannot fill mail orders for these sheets or pillows. ' . . , ' Clock Shelves iThest little Clock Shelves are made of eastern wal nut and. are -5x12 .inches in sire;, this 60c size only Other sizes in like man ner reduced in price. ' tra J r : eJrii 'UL . : : : ' .. .. r $15 IWorris,' 1 ' 4m?J ff2 rVeek:-$1Down "14 -"1 Wifl Hold for future Delivery . SMST OO1I0' Second and Yamhill Just Like Cut These Morris Chairs have solid oak frames in the golden or weathered finish, covered with , a hjgh grade of Chase leather that will stand the wear and tear "of vears brass rod and brack positions.' The msn, covcrcu wuii n;gn graae 01 lnase rill stand the wear and - -of service. Fitted with ffT I O) rackets, and recline in five V I regular price, is $15.00. 5. vahJuS .81 Made a special at