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13 THE ORKOOM PAILY JOUK.WAU rOBTLAJD, MONDAY EVENING. KOVCUUElt II, tMt. m mm ' imil FOB FISH; , BOWHBI PROFIT Sanhsm-Cutting Company and Union Cooperative Pccplo Fall Oat When Utter Cue More Money for Salmon. tlk( 11. M f """ at. Ifikl .jaw. Wfct U- ,n im ' a , .. U- MitH II U ! If aU IM r-nu ' t rrtll t-Os- ut .-.. 4 eal ! t1M I ! . as a - .... 1IUJ IHI M I f4a Baal T ! I Mr Wi Mwr-CuiK ate we I 14 . lr. r-'"- a4 ,tnt aeartr aU af aie f .mm m tfca ruart Ifcel If m4t isr ,K ! Mar. Ti t rMrww rtrus ie ST sa4 . ihtvs IM a4W af j jh.a il ImUK aiwaer far ! oa-Of-i u ukiM rfwa-e U tUiiM mi Ue (tablet. to. U lo MrMf Ml V" Jl la im rfitr of IM rnv rafa . f M M U Iaa4 IM noulk f IM Natcuai riw IM KtorB-Oi(Unff oapaar. rohblln j flakiac IMra Hboul IM ron(. r rm4 br l)acOo br tk co-cpftia ppi un ei-j lloa tMl IM roucdj (hra Mtona j h rtrtmni ana mrw yvm m llvantAa Baa a nn Oaa. Durtrt Iba pal It dT ' ilvrvS4M haa ariii all pralaa , rpM4a at ' r'"' haavjr ' raina of IM taat II houra tbrMUa a I rrhtt oa Iba Hw. which will bring IH fiah In 1artr achoola than ar. ad I ha ftht Mtwiwa lha two canaar- laa ar lha t norma ua catrbaa an- ' loubi4tr hx-ontt mora atranaoua aa4 ina? lolr aama of Ui kfJ flahar mn. who fr- Inrtlnrd o ha lntanaad at lha action if lha Raobom-Cuttlnf com- : pany In itvtaa- ibmi tha altematlva of . loaiBC hi iMy hara cnallrl for . rar thlr rffhtrul rihlnc froanaa, ar patrontaiPR- b company. I CON T RECEIVES OVATION Portland Symphony Orchestras Delights Audience at Heilig ' - Musical Treat; i ' J - , J. L. W. I Tha' opanlns ' concert of tha new; Portland . Symphony. Orcbeatra at tha ' HelllC theatre yeeterday afternoon waa , raally a mualoal treat and thoaa who, deeerted their cheerful tiraaldea for tha : concert felt mora than repaid for ven turlnr out In tha howlio rain storm. 1 And aaveral hundred braved the ele mania, becauaa tha theatre, while not ( packed, waa nearly filled. Tha a!e of ; ' tha audlenoe, tinder auch clrcumatancea, 1 demonet rated that Portland containa . enoach nualo lover to make occaalonaJ . . aymphony concerta aelf-auatainlna. . Conductor . Moa Chrtatanaen proved i ' good director, jthorouchly familiar , wiin inaacorea, mo apparently juiiy ; confident that . tha performera before him war ready to respond promptly I and correctly to every beat of the ba- ' ; , , naka An01ac I At tha' close of tha concert and after 1 prolonged : applause, Mr. Chrlatenaen stepped to tha footlights and, for him. aelf and tha orcheatra, thanked the au dience for their display" of enthusiasm and kind encouragement, saying . tha ' aise of the audience and tha lntereat ! : displayed convinced him that Portland j '' really wants a symphony orchestra, and j that such an organization will be sup; portea. I - The proa-ram opened with Dvorak's! , New World" symphony, which formed i the ftrat part of the program. Each of ' tha three movements was . splendidly - rendered, and the largo with lta solo for English born as daintily read as by any of tftyvisitlng orchestras- of es - tabllshed reputations. The Intonation was perfect, -which means some praise for the horn players, more than often a sore spot in the faig orchestras. Those not acquainted with instrumentation; might be interested to know that the, 'English born is a double reeded instru ment of the abova, family. I Lighter Composition. The French horn belongs to the brass family and -the moat delicate of them all when it comes to tone production. " , The second part -Ot the program was devoted to lighter compositions, includ- lng an air for atrings, by Mach-Wll-helmj; lnternjawo, "Eaegante," from Of- ' f enbaoh"s !Tales of Hoffmann." and ! Gillet's brilliant entre acts gavotte. For encore after the Offenbach lntermezco, i the orchestra gave Dvorak's "Humor-j sque," In which the strings and . horns I again showed up to fins advantage. i The most stirring number of the pro- i gram, perhaps; and; prrtlcularly fitting for the close, was Massenet's . suite, j 'Scenes -Kapoltalnea.'V' It had all the! Ufa and action the composer Intended. The -next conpsrt wlll be given. On the I af ternoon'efgunday. December tU when Carl Denton ;Wlll be ths conduc tor, - !- ' -. , . . ' iimIk(gjiivM(Oj SsiEe m ate Emu SMe We mile It quite in euy mitter let ymj to rtt?ue ywntlt for ThsnbiMnx week, You will wmt, ivftsips. a Jt Hinin or it miy be new Oulix Noe the eiceptionit viluei we offer vou this - ttt. Aniljfie ihes nlues c j re full v. con JEJ Ity inJ if econtny is iny factor In t)ur houshcU mtnsr rmeti yuy Ui surely flue your order with TltE EAST SIDE. STOi no! overlook a single item on this pixe there! money to be uveJ in the purctute of my article tbted here. new Dinlni TaHf, nJ QUiu STOHK. Do olidl Oak Dining Set Conslottna of Tabic and Six Clinlro, for No. ltOS Tlii t a Solid O-k Chair. hirt ju4(Iike the cut, which w maJ frorq "rhotcTph. It mif be hl in the fumed or po!ihed finlih. The Ift are two inches qur and are el) braced, at may be aeen in the illustration. Price of this chair, tfaotd alone, each ". 9175 No, 703 Thli it a handkome Oak Table. 4S inches over top; hat eight inch round pedestal and plain legs; extra leaves, furnUhed free, permit it to be extended to six feet. It is of best selected and seasoned atockv well made, and will prove satisfactory in anr home. Trice of table alone 912.50 Tills Higlh-Class Oak Tabic and Six Chairs No. 171 This is at of the cele brated Lenta Tables, made of solid aoirterawd oak; haa a beautiful sky ton, 4S inchea in diameter; handsome jolden polish. The ped eital is of a barrel shape, just like the cut, and is also of quarter-sawed oak; handsomely carved claw feet It is fitted with the well-known Duo lock, which en ables it to be extended to six fee r without dividing the pedestal. Extra leaves permit it to be extended to eight feet. It is of best seasoned stock, thoroughly kiln-dried before being made up: will not warp or rfith. If sold alone, the price of this table would be 925.00 , -- rrr--t?- II i No. 1100 This handsome Slip-Seat Diner ia made jus like the cut solid oak, handsome quarter-sawed pan els ,5 full box seat, securely bolted and glued, covered all over with genuine black leather, deeply padded. A chair that should sell for $4.00 anywhere. Six of the chair are included in the aet Price of chair, if sold alone, 92.05 Mil r ar A large kitchen treasure, constructed of well- easonrd stock; made with. two mixing1 boards; twp .helves lor cutlery; two bins tor Hour or meal. Dust proof. One of the most convenient articles any kitchen can contain. Our price for this week is truly sensational. Get in your order early, as there will be a rush for these treasures. Special price only C3.25 4 4kS c:ffffHfira Should Oc 87.80 Should Be No. A strong Steel Bed of fine enameling; colors green, blue and cream. Made by the celebrated Simmons Bed Com pany, which is a guarantee of quality. It is also a good seller and we are able to quote an extraordinary price this week. It has brass knobs on each post, a brass rail on head and foot, also small brass spindles, making it a very pleasing design. Angle irons are extra strong. A very durable and first-class bed, that usually sells for $7.50. Our special sale price is only. .. .$4.50 f I I I ) I IV i 1 i ! I I ' ! "HIM Mifoirrtfih .a si as s n i iiii mm nil m nm - an 1 u a No. 084 This is a handsome new model in Steel Beds in the popular Vernis Martin finish better than brass beds, as it re quires less attention. It is of the chill-less pattern, rods joining the continuous posts without the aid of chills. It is made like the cut, with massive two-inch continuous posts. 'A regular $16.50 value. We are able to sell this week for $9.75 "Royal" Push Button Special S15.75 No. 448 "Royal" Push-Button Morris Chair, made of solid oak in the fumed finish, just like the cut. It has bag cushions cov ered with imitation Spanish leather, floss lining. You simply "PUSH" the button and take a rest, as the automatic spring is ' adjustable to any position. Now is the season your husband will appreciate a gift of . a. good Morris Chair, and vou cannot miss it by taking a "Royal." The price should be $20, but our sale price this week is only- ... .$15.75 Anot her Morris Chair Only 8 We have another Morris Chair with tufted velour of a high grade, in polished golden oak, solid oak frames, worth $15.00 regularly, which we are offer ing this week at $11.85 if Attractive Chair SOLID OAK . No. 60 A Solid Oak Chair, cobbler " seat; has'" continu ous posts, well braced, which gives ; it great strength. A chair that usually sells for $U25. Our special price for this week is ...... 85t Oak $1.65 No. 636 Rocker of solid oak, cane seat; has con tinuous back posts and arm brace. A yery at tractive model in rockers just what is needed for, the nursery- Bedroom or. for 6ewing purposes. Every home should have several of them. They are comfortable and useful. This rocker is made just like the cut ' Should sell for $2.50, but our special sale price is. .... .$1,65 Child's Cribs at 34175 Made like the cut, of best malle able iron; has drop side; 'fitted with steel wire mattress, having a spiral spring at each end, mak ing it i comfortable crib for the growing child. A regular $8.00 value. We can sell this crib for only. . . . -......$4.75 We have a Wool Mattress to fit the crib, which we sell for $3.00 A Dinner Set This is a handsome White Semi Porcelain Dinner Set, with a gold filigree band around every piece. - It consists of 42 pieces, sufficiently large for the average family Thanks giving dinner. Why. not celebrate' the day by buying your wife a hand-. some set at our low bargain price of $3.50? IVlrs. Potts' Sad irons This consists of the reg.-. 5-piece set; including. 3 irons, nower and cast iron rest.' This set sells regularly at $1.25. We are selling the entire set this week at only 79 35c 4-Quart Sauce fans DiTOiwe of ..Two Week to We'd. Can rranolsco, Nov. I.-Mrs. Marlon t Lapt. Irorca nf two weeks, artist and society leader, ia to bf married to morrow to Robert Dlrkson jpm, wealthy fluhmsn here: Charles W. Pike, presl- Crt or tha loral firm of that Dame, to ' which. hi son la also connected. Is hurrying here from tha east for ; tho HU1 ear issus transfers to Oaks Rink, , Al Cars This is a lip pan, made 'just like the cut,, with flat, handle, ol : beat -gray graniteware. Jt holds about four quarts: It is worth J5v but we make it a big special this "week. - Only -15t Roasters 39c - A TworPiece Graniteware" Roaster (not tlre "Saroiy ) of sufficient size to hold the average fowl Spe cial price this week only... ...39e have, another roaster greatly reduced in pfTce in our basement department. x Copper Teakettle This is a 14-oz., all-copper Tea Kettle, nickel plate. No. 8 size; well known the coun try over -and sella regularly for $1.25, but on sale at the East Side store this week at only 85f. 4 ..- , -,:.. i3-piece Carving Set C2.GO ' This is a handsome steel set with stag-horn, handles; blade of high- grade "Merl dan" steel. The 3 pieces . go "t v- r t