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' Aftar dlacharrtna- MiUat at Linn too 0mn Brk Tkr lZ4,2fta naabll I tha L HaaoM will eom up Mr to of Cermla for United Kingdom- ComplatlBa; har earto of whaat la two IM half dart after ah atartrd load Inar tha Oarmah ahlp BarmMk flnlahnd Xaatardar afternoon with 111. til buah cla of cereal, yrniued at 1101,111.10. 8h waa to clear at noon for tb United Klncdora for ordara, th ' cargo Mbig lapatcbd by M. llouaer. Captain lichinaa. tha aklpper, aald that In tha vtim j w ar ) aw w imH aaj vaaael aha haa nrror Mfor racalvad auch qnlck dlapatch. BARLEY IS DESIAXD Carj-o to Europe WIH Bo Retarwvd Jto This Oonntry. Domea-tlo demand for barley la ' o rreat. aay tha ahlpperat that at leaat ona load a earro f wheat for th United Kingdom for th Portland flouring Mill company. ALOlfO THH WATEHFR01TT Advice rcir4 thla fnornlng atata that th barkantln Chart F. Crocker, now discharging lumber at Valparaiso, haa been chartered by W. R. Grace A Co., to- load her for rertt at 10 ahll llnga. . It la reported that Captain Dunbar, who ahot hlroaelf recently, will ba re lieved of hla dutle aa maater of th droda-a Oilnook. aa aoon aa tha formal ities can M goa through becaua of th loaa of an aye. HI condition la said to b batter. Laden with general freight for Couch atreet dock and cement for Oak atreet AY TUMMIG YOUR i "' If Yoe Boy at Gevmprte9 Credit Costs You Nothing A SAMPLE $1 down$'l a week delivers to your homo This Magnificent Solid Oak Dining Room Set The Table is made of solid oak, has a 42 inch top and extends to 6 feet Choice of fumed oak or dull. wax finish, a table that ordinarily sells for $20 and is worth every cent of it. Six solid oak Chairs, just like cut, match the table. Have a saddle seat, are stoutly made and one of the most, popular patterns for the dining room. These chairs usually sell at $3. V.1 t 1 k-'.i II I' . in i n i i mi du ii :liiiiiiiitinii,(i.. - mi H irnribbi ' I ... . aw ) - iS,,,,,, Too Many Sales are made on account of the talking points of the player. In many in stances the piano itself is not considered. A moment's reflection will convince you that it is as necessary to have a GOOD PIANO ai it is ;'ta navea GOOD PLAYER... -V-Yv ; v THE A. B. CHASE is the most popular home piano in the coun try today. Its tone is famous for its rich singing quality and lasting purity. ' ' ; ,t ' -The A. B. Chase player is constructed by the A. B. Chase Com-, pany especially for the A. B. Chase piano. It is capable of any effect desired and is the only player built entirely below the key bed, leav ing the space before the hammer rail entirely free of mechanism. Let us show you why it isv Give us a few minutes of your time. better. : . - Shegoan& Co. Complete tock of Victor Morrison Talking Machines i and : . e . Records. ; . at dlXtQ (SPRING MAID) and many - other new Player rolls just received, l i l l ', - , . Solid Oak Magazine Stand The kind you pay $7.50 at other stores. Finished in dull wax or fumed oak. An indispensable -piece of furniture. . J CREDIT We never draw the line on credit just because an article has been ad vertised at a reduced price. You're welcome to ' credit, regardless of what you purchase, .and we want you to feel free to come here for the little things as quick as you would come for the big and impor tant needs. 1 Our store is full of Furniture pieces which you can have in your home just; as well as not there are hundreds of things here you can have for -a dollar down and fifty .cents a week. - . - Carpets and Rugs on easy terms wc same as runurare. '. For This Massive All Brass Bed This illustration does not do justice to this majnif icent Bed; Has 2 - inch continuous pillars and 5 heavy filling rods. -Satin finish. We doubt if $30, will purchase a similar bed elsewhere. ,- ' For This Fir Stand With a 24 inch top, beau tifully polished. We have just 5o of these at this exceptional price. One ,to a customer. FIRST SECOND AND YAMHILL STREETS OPEN AN ACCOUNT ; ; , . "NOW" : AND HAVE ALL THE COMFORTS OF A; " MODERN HOME I WHILE YOU ARE: I PAYING FOR THE v FURNITURE-- WEEKLY OR MONTHLY AS YOU ARE PAID f I M I l -1 ! I