THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 16. 1920. i XI Tl my Tn)rpnnTi i! j XsLJ d i III! V a.niiini5 O EXTENSION TABLES ON SALE BEDROOM SUITE IN OLD IVORY am Steel "own Tales rpilE field mice folk of Tlnytown. j ' Are very busy now i With spade and harrow, 'hoe and barrow Mousey rake and, plow... v' j f ' For they are farmer mice, you know, And raise mice oats and 'rye And wheat and fruit and other foods For city mice to buy i And for their neighbors In the town J Of Xily Pad. The frogs j Find agriculture Is not suited i . To their native bogs. j The frogs are busy fishermen, ! And keep the mice supplied, ! And so these little meadow folk I The fruits of toU divided ' j ' " i . "...-.- j A quaint old frogman has the mill,; And grinds the mousey flour, I Because, of course, in Tlnytown j They have no water power. I The ferry's run by froggies, .top. And off the mice men go To sell their fruit and vegetables : To city mice, you know.; The court of law's maintained by mice, For this is drier stuff. Presided over by that wise . And learned mouse, Judge Snuff. " The mice men own a stage coach,, too. ; i?. And twice a week it makes' -A trip to Forest Village and The stylish Forest Lakes. - ; .. - '''.".''' t : The frogs spend their vacations there f And have no end of fun. These towns are wisely managed ! . . And each helps the other one. And nowhere will you find a' more Contented wee community Than Tlnytown and Lily Pad, I say it with impunity. . f How Rabbit Lost Most Of His Tail ONCE upon a time Jack Rabbit had ears about the size of Brother Pos sum and a tail as long as the next fel low. He'd have had them yet if he had not 'been such a curious chap. He. al ways was listening . and ' listening to other, folks' affairs, sitting with his tail all buried up under him and his little bright eyes snapping like coals. . Whenever there was talking or quar- - reling ,or sin ring: there was little Jack Rabbit. Pshaw, but he was a busyboay. sure enough. He even went listening around two-legs' houses and more han once nearly got caught and popped 'into a pie. But he always managed to run pretty fast and after a while folks really got used to the little chap sitting on his hind paws taking in all the news. The creatures, too, didn't pay any more at tention to' him that if he'd been a tree stump. - K . , . - "That's only little Jack Rabbit 1" they'd say to one another, and go, right on with their speechifying. But sot satisfied with all the things he heard in the woods and in the village where he visited. Jack started staying awake at nights and trying to hear what the goblins and fairies were up to. For many, many nights he listened to their secrets and first thing you know he be gan trying to put into practice the fairy charms and spells he had overheard. One day he met old . Mr. Hedgehog. Mr. Hedgehog - Vstshed him good day ' and asked him what all the news was. Instead of answering Jack stopped short and twinkled his whiskers. - Abra cabra dabra cob ! . mumbled . Jack Rabbit, and pop! away- new Mr. Hedgehog as invisible as air. He didn't know he was invisible, either, and while Jack Rabbit laughed and laughed all the creatures ran around telling one another that a ghost was in the woods that talked like Henry Hedgehog, and poor Mrs. Hedgehog, when she heard her hus band's voice and bumped into something she couldn't see in the parlor, fell into r a swoon from which the entire village could not arouse her.' -"" Now it happened that a little fairy . chanced by and heard all the confusion nd,: putting two and. two together, de- - elded that someone was practicing magic. And this conclusion once reached it was not hard for her to find the culprit. Changing Henry Hedgehog to his visible self again she hurried back to her com panions and told them of Jack Rabbit's pran. - ; . -f , The fairies, were very angry and re solved to teach Jack a lesson. And a little goblin, who was listening to the fairies, on his own account resolved to do the same. That evening Jack went as usual to the fairy ring and-hid in a hole with - only his ears sticking out the top. The fairies laughed and sang, all the time drawing nearer -to Jack Rabbit's hiding place. And the goblins, led by the one little goblin who had heard of the fairies' plan, dug up through the ground till they were right under Jack. And all at once the fairies all to gether jumped into the hole and selling Jack's ears began to pull away for dear life. At 'the same minute the goblins broke through the last bit of earth and got hold of his tail. And for all that they - were so small they -tugged and tugged till' between them they nearly tore Jack: in two. ! "Never do to let the fairies et him !" fumed the goblins. ' y . r , , "Whatever is holding him V - gasped the fairies. And they pulled and pulled till suddenlv thev all fil f in m The goblins had pulled Jack's; tail clean "" uii oeiore - me xairies recovered their breath the little rabbit .was half 7 across the forest 'crying.' in three different languages. .. And next morning wRen he s saw how the fairies bad stretched , his ears and he looked at the poor little piece that the goblins had left of his tail, he cried some more. ; y But, ever after that he ran away from everybody and minded his own business. Which is a good thing. . .- es nssssM as " - Spring Doll Housecleanlno; , New paper on the rooms, new rugs on the floor, "new curtains at the windows, dear me, there's so much, to be done r hardly know where to start. The lace paper mats that come i in the top of candy boxes make lovely summer rugs and the mats of women colored paper simply add everything to the room.' Cur tains for summer should r of a 9rlr color so that the hot sun will not be so gianng. . .uarx green or light green is very, restful and cool. Better get to work now ! , In the Merry! Month i The Fairy Rings are all swept and garnished and ready I for; the May dances. Strawberries here ' And cherries soon t ; Oh, Joy., oh. boy, . Twill soon be June. : 5:Hfnfif;niiHiIllllJ!jl ;Hr:5H::;i:::.aJ:::;5K::::.:u3;;!U:fHnS-:;: i ssss '.THE goldfish in the garden played - Into the garden Anna strayed. .'- ; . "Why do goldfish breathe so funny V V J 1 . Said Anna rizeJ Next minute, honey. ? v Shejd scooped ut 'several with: her hand; j : : Now fishes, as you know, aren't planned Like us. Poor little fish,' they flopped . v i In Anna's hand tin they. Were dropped. - , The fairy of the fountain rose I .? '. : And put then) back and then she blows I ' A fairy, spell 'round Anna Lize 1 ' And changed her down to fairy size, ' ! . Then ducked her up and down. Now, honey, t She "knows why goldfish breathe so funny. Ho! if you're wise, you'll use your eyes, t 4 And. not your fingers, 'Anna. Lize - .-A - J' I - - $12.00 Iron Bed now at.. J 15.75 Iron Bed now at...... $19.00 Iron Bed now at...... $25.25 Iron Bed now at. $30.00 Iron Bed now at...... BRASS BEDS $45.00 Brass Bed now at..... $49.75 Brass Bed now at..... $56 :50 Brass Bed now at. . . . . flO.80 $13.50 SlT.OO -921.85 927.00 ' ''(1 940.50 951.00 COTS, SPRINGS AI MATTRESSES FOE SALE ,- "' .- erators f GADSBYS SELL REFRIGERATORS FOR LESS fWe are now showing a full line of Ice -King Refrigerators the ice-saving, not I the ice-eating kind in all sizes; white enameled interiors; full charcoal lined ! to keep 'the cold in; best nickel trim mings. See. the ICE KING at Gadsbys before buying. Priced as QOI PA ? low as OaWXetIV Porch Gliairs We have out Porch Furniture all on sample and starting off with a sale. Rockers and Chairs priced as low as . A t 3ffl; Buy Your Gas Range at Gadsbys' and Save r r 1 nrta T.'w.'iui-"L "I1... ..- 1 by buying your "gas stove or water heater from Gadsbys'. -, Tou nay bake and broil with oae flame same time on the Wedgewood Gas Bangs. The same set of ; burners heat the bake oven (above) and the broiler Just beneath it.- - . .--,..,... s The Wedgewood Gas Range is easy to clean ; its smooth surface, white and black, can be cleaned with, soap and water like you would wash your dishes. 1TOTICB We will take your old cook . stove or range in exchange on one of these new Wedgewood Ranges and allow you all it is worth. A Rocker Bargain $10.45 ss-s -41 This Solid Oak Rocker, best Imitation Spanish leather seat, excellent, work manship and finish, either- golden or fumed, similar to cut. A regular $13.50 rocker, Bpecial . 43 AColumbia Graf onola Outfit Inclndlng 2t Selections of Your Choice $10 Cash, $2 Weekly , - This beautiful instrument can be had in walnut, oak or mahogany. --. Columbias Are Priced as Low as $32.50 Come in and hear the new June Records before the supply is exhausted. Spring Cleaning Time Is Here Pick Out Your New Rug Now 5 $63.75 Extension now at only. . . . . , $53.60 Extension, now at only....;, $49.50 Extension now at only.. ... , $49.00 Extension now at only , $44.50 Extension now at only.. .... $42.50 Extension wow at onlyi , $39.50 Extension now at only... V. -, $35.50 Extension now at only.";,..; $30.00 Extension now at only.....-. T!.l $55.00 T.f.b.1.? $47.50 T.-$44.15 Table $43.00 1!!,:!$39.85 Tabl $36.00 $35.00 Table$31.00 ?.ab1.! $27.00 TAPESTRY OVERSTUFFED ROCKER ON SALE $38.50 The Rocker we have on sale this week is excellent value, has very high back to rest your head, broad comfortable arms and spring seat and back, uphol stered in a good grade of tapestry over guaranteed spring construction. Spe cial while we have a few Q CSV at only XOO.DU Go - Carts and Sulkeys Springtime is outdoor time . and baby should have all the benefit of these wonderful days. Let Gadsby sell you a cart or sulkey this week at a big re duction. $17.60 Go-Cart at ...813.75 $12.75 Go-Cart at..... SIO.25 $17.25 Sulkey at.... S13.50 $14.00 Sulkey at S11.25 $ .75 Sulkey at..... ;......... $ 7.75 EXPRESS A3TD COASTER WAGOS8 are in season now for the larger kid dies. We have a nice assortment at prices from 3.QO to g 13.25. White Enamel, and Finer Than Ever Great Majestic Ranges 30 have arrived. New gunmetal tops and leg bases. The great Majestic is the finest range manufactured. Unfted States government bought over eight tralnloads of 20 cars each. Railway companies and steamship companies all use Majestic ranges. Ask the - cook who has one. Prices reasonable. Sold oa easy terms and guaranteed. 1. . vi' ? I--'-.,- 1 A dainty, artistic Adam design. You will find this a very charming suite, consisting of five pieces Dresser, Bed, Dressing Table and Chair and Rocker to match. Chiffonier may be substituted for COO ff Dressing Table it desired. Price complete at Gadsbys' dOOiUU DINING ROOM OUTFIT $43.95 IB J IT (1 Tu ii . -r eee now suDstantiai tnis solid oak Extension Table looks. extends six feet and may be furnished either In golden wax or fumed oak, with joining iiiairs iinisnea 10 matcn taDie.- special at ? A y f T" Gadsbys this week at....... OlOtiJi) : TERMS $8 CASH, $8 WEEKLY. PRETTY LIBRARY SET ON SALE soTid This style LIBRARY SET is of have seats covered in brown Spanish leatherette. unusually good value at.. TERMS $5.00 CASH AUD $!. PER WEEK. oak, fumed or waxed tlnUh ; chairs t". S49.50 Foi Two or Three Gents You car do all your washing and wringing with the beautiful "G e t z") cylinder elec tric. Put your 4 you old way have ru sore and knz enoy foot down today have washed the lpng enough you bped your finders your back lame Beautiful This The "GETZ" Electric . iiwuiure washes all your clothes, your laces, your embropderies, silk shirt waists, sheets, blankets, etc., a snowy white, quickly and quietly in your own home. You Simply Turn the Switch the "Getz" does the rest -does the hard work of washing and wringing your clothes. No longer Is It necessary for you to do your, washing the old way or to have It done. TheS 1 adds to the convenience. You wring the clothes from the cylinder into the rinse tubs, baskets, etc., all wlthouf moving the tubs. Any child can operate. Built very strong and durable, made from the best material. Runs very smooth and noiseless. Fills every need JUST THE MACHINE YQU WANT. Sold on Gad.by Easy Credit Terms. ' y ' :'.;! We will save you money-buy your tvitcnen or cam Linoleum now at Gadsbys' ar Cash Stores Rarely, If Ever, Undersell Us; and You get the same advantages offered by the best of them, with an even greater range of styles and pricesl You'll find our stock more up-to-date, too, because volume of sales keeps new patterns continually in stock. ' - . ThU is the main difference If you want to pay for your purchase in small convenient sums, weekly or monthly, you may do so. ' There's No Interest Charged Here and every, article in our entire building Is (uaranteed as to quality. We buy only the best that's the first rule of thi house. ; . . ' ' . ..- .. . .. - .-.A.'.. ... .; .. .. , . . Mere our very large long-established Use Our Exchange Dept. If you havs famltore that doeni't uit wnt (omethinc . more wxto-dat and better phone m and w'U lead a eompetent ma-n to , aaa tt and inum to take it put payment on the kind jroe want the Gadiby kind. We'll oaaka you a. liberal alknranoe for your foods aad we'll eell yoa Bew furniture at low prices. Tbe new furniture wlU be promptly deliTervd. : Ex changed foods can be boecbt at our Pint and Washington store. Corner Second and Morrison sets