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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1910)
i 4 7 ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. ' MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 21. 1910. jt.x - ram v . - j No wonder the people who see the great values we are giving at this Spring Opening Sale are surprised and delighted. People who do not attend this sale have no conception of what they are miss ing. Nothing like such values have ever been offered in Portland. 75c Emmerich's Pil lows Special at 88.50 Dinner Set of 54 Pieces, Special at Reg. $4.50 Silver Knives and Forks Six Each, at $2.25 C JE These are 2J4-pound Guaranteed All-Feather Pillows--sani-tary, wholesome, light and downy, and contain no adultera tion whatever. Size is 16x24 inches, stripe ticking. You pay 75c for these pillows elsewhere. Tuesday and an Wednesday, Gevurtz' price, each LOC A MARVELOUS BARGAIN OF FIFTY-FOUR PIECES Fine semi-porcelain, white and gold and floral underglazed decorations, in original crates. A value unequaled in the city today. You can not afford to pass this by. Quantity buying enables us to quote such low prices. No phone orders. One set to a cus- (J J tomer at .TJLu SET OF SIX CUPS AND SAUCERS 65 Large cups in egg shell china, pure white, special at only 65 Another sensational price a value that will appeal to every housewife. A set of six Knives and Forks, made of the new "Mag netic" silver "silver all through." Can be sharpened like steel. Will wear a lifetime. Silver does not wear off because it's all sil ver, not plated. Guaranteed not to grow black or rusty. A boon to the housekeeper. Step into our Jewelry Department and ask to see this wonderful invention. Art lf Six Knives and six Forks for. . . .OCtttO $17.50 Dressers $9.75 .No. 401 Princess Dresser in royal oak, maple or mahogany, oval or shaped mir rors 18x28 inches, two drawers; well made and reg. $17.50 value. (PQ 7 Tuesday anf Wednesday at.. 071 ll 7 h " ' ' if CEenannflmKB 1 POWE $1 a Week These Pictures Were Made from Photos They therefore cor rectly illustrate these splendid Turkish Leather Rockers. Note how beautifully the one on the left is tufted, while the one on the right is perfectly smooth. The upholstering is of the best steel construction, oil tempered steel springs of finest quality sup porting seat and back. The coverings are of the finest grade, genuine leather leather just as it came from the animal's back, with perfect tanning. The frames and all wood work are of solid oak, front feet with claw-foot carving. Look at the Original Price! Look at Our Price! And Then the Terms! QjOy " ' ' ? ' We purchased more of these mammoth Turkish Rockers than all of Port land would demand at the original price, but we be lieve our low price and easy terms will consume the entire stock. We are selling these splendid Rockers for less than the other Portland dealers pay. ' Therefore we restrict all sales to two to a customer. You have seven styles we show but three today from which to make a choice. We make the price so low and the terms so easy, anyone can afford a genuine leather rocker. .,,.-' '7 The Above Style Is in green and brown Spanish leather as well as the black. Of course, this leather is genuine and of the highest character. The tufted cushion in the seat is reversible. took at the Original Price! Look at Our Price! Then the Terms! '9 YdL Choice of 4 Pattern's These are the genuine Eigelow Axminster Carpet, with name woven in the back; two patterns in two-tone green and conventional figure; suitable for living rooms, dens, bedrooms, etc.; two patterns in tan ground with small rosebud; a most beautiful design for parlors and any ' room in t,he home. Carpets worth $1.80 per yard, and so pneeom every carpet store in the city, but our speciar price, sewed, lined and laid, per vard, It-! g i I II w II I II J First and Yamhill W3L MJm Second & Yamhill Our Exclusive Price This low price is exclusive with Gevurtz & Sons. We obtained these fine Bigelows at a marked reduction over the company's usual wholesale price by taking the entire surplus stock of the mills. These carpets cost the ordi nary dealer $1.52 per yard, landed in Porrtland, and of course ' none of them can equal Gevurtz price; re stricted, two carpets to one individual; sewed, lined and laid at this remarkably low price, per. $1.39 ;Uy....... yard, only '. .v