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. v THE CHEGON SUNDAY JOUHNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY IIOHinNG, . DECZriSEn 31, 1C22. C Eastern Star: Will Install : New Olticers . rmjnrrBIDB chapter O.JJ D wtlt hold Ks Installation of Ksw Tear's nlxht at the Suntylde M onto Temple th Mr Il Men- 1 denhall. past worthy grand matron ot Oregon , siTmother f the chapter, aa Installing officer. CMra Ma Hardraan will b Inaalled ssrorthy matron ; H. I. Genoa, senior worthy patron : Mr.. Jessie BryaC as sociate conductress; Mrs. Gertrude Snrw. secretary: Mra. Sadla Hawldn eon. treasurer ; Mn. Anna Hord. eon ertctress: Mra. Kaale Snyder, associate . eonductreaa; Mra. Mary CnoyBchap lata; Miss - Gwendolyn Carpenter, marshal ; Miaa Gertrude Olirer. Ada; Mis Unette Ponnay. Ruth : Mra. Kthel ; Bathirate. Ether ; Mra. Kate filemmona Martha Mra. Mary Hrri man. 'Klectra; Miaa Jeanette Bear, warder; D. I Ambler. sentinel. it 7 Santa Claas visited Moose hall Wed- - seaday night to the delight of aareral hundred lodgemen. their : wire, and above all. the children. The Chriatmaa tree, which reached to the eeUlnr. was resplendent in colored 'electric lights. The progTara ' opened by eons; and dance number by Agnes May Brown a Petite dancers. The Jwwalto perform ers won generous : applause. Games were' then played by, the children. f under the direction of community - workers. Competitive races among the tots evoked enthusiasm. . Prises were tren the winners. Bags of candy? and other holiday-treats were " passed to each child aa the procession caased by the big tree. -The exercises srerein charge of Arthur W Jones, dictator of Portland 21 Loral Order f Moose. The entertainment was one tt et wtcWal of the kind ever ; gtren by the Moose lodge. . , ..e t ' -.w-r Na 1. United Ar tisans, held a regular business meet i laxt Thursday evening, in w. J. . W. hall, 128 Hth street An oia i t-iti.tinn waa nut on. caue tag much entertainment. A nn . Mrrlitd tfl loin With WTassembly in a public tarna tion In the east aide Woodmen hall b . !) Alder streets, next ' tVAdnaadav evening. A three months ,-mh.rshin campaign waa launched am the "Gumpr cam- i n rAnt&lm axe to be v-Tni- nnmn and Arnold Gump. ood deal of taureat has been shown in Ka rmntest and great re suits are expected. The new drill team of 14 young ladles put on the floor work; and initiatory ceremonies in ; vi.vi. OTwriitahl manner. They a a - . hi. . win - n ,- tha assembly. Next Thursday evening Oregon will again i artisans and friends with, a : eard party and dance with pedal re ; -..w.. Tlx emnmlttee - on the . fbuw . tnr that evening will, be' Dr. XLi Van Alsttae. Ray . Crane. Agnes - B,lmm.n. imIm Coaaa and Robert Bummers. - - m f S w uswmhlv. United Artisans, . held It. Tegular business S9eOn..laat Wutnulr eveninr in y the east side Woodmen hall. East Sixth-and East Alder streets. They had a wonderful rc.4anum tree, electrically lighted, ex quisitely trimmed, that reached to the celling. A class of atx were Initiated, MTtnrta made on the membership cam' salgn which is progressing nicely, and after the businesa session waa con cluded a general good time waa en joyed by all. There were large rosy cheeked apples for each one and six grocery prises were awarded. Next Wednesday evening a public instal lation will be held, when the officers s ef " Progress, University Park. Arieta, t"' "Wants. ilia. Oreron No. 1 and Liberty assemblies will be installed. Enter 1 1 talnment has been provided and dane- f lng will conclude the evening. , . t An lnterestlnr ceremony at Sunny 'side lodge Tuesday evening was' the ' St. Johns day service. X sacred con- cert nrosrmm was a-iven by an orchee. tra, and Ernest Crosby, soloist, who Bans . several numbers. The Rev. - Thomas H. Gallagher gave the invoca tion and the Rev. D. Lester Fields gave ' the Scripture reading. Milton Dun v ham played a violin solo and Dr. W. i W. Toungson gave an address on "The - Creed of the Mason." The Recessional by Kipling was impressively sung by the chorus. The Rev. Earle Parker cdoeed the service with benediction. The program was presented by" Dr. Roy A. Peebles, chairman of the music ; nnmmlttee under the direction of X "Carroll Day. : , Waverly Social, dub will meet at ' Waverly ban. 26th and Omton streets, ; Tuesday. Luncheon will be served at ' 12 :20 o'clock. Joint hostess are the re- ttrlne? officers. Mrs. Walter J. Phillips. Mrs. Meda, Hart. Mrs. M. A. Mclntyre and Mrs.. Clara Hawley. assisted by Mrs. Man Dunagan and Mathilda Bladern. Officers-elect are : President. Mrs. Maude Dilg; vice president, Mrs. Minnie Milligan ; secretary.' Mrs. Ethel Seauster ; treasurer, Mrs. af ayme Ham- Masons Hold ; V Installation At Kenton e e e - Saeajawea eirole No. KtO, Neighbors of Woodcraft. will serve - a compii mestary luncheon at 12 o'clock, Jan uary S. at the home of Mra. Roth. No. 1101 Eaat Main street, near 27 th street. : All Neighbors of Woodcraft are wel come. Business will ; follow the luncheon. The Hfta anniversary of the East Gate Masonic lodge was recently held at .the Monta villa hall when a banquet to members and their friends wai served. A prosram of music and feat ure stunts and addresses by several r of the members followed the banquet. William Chamberlain, first worshipful master of the lodge, spoke on the early history of the organisation, which now haa a membership ox 101. " Sellwood Masonic lodge installed Its officers for the ensuing year Wed . aesday evening. Elective officers In stalled were W. ErteL worshipful mas ter : Harry W. Morgan., senior war den: Walter Parriah. Junior warden C. A. Murbe. treasurer ; J.- H. Butler, secretary, and Gilbert Charters, trua- . tee to suoceed H. W. Morgan reur- tag . trustee, , .? ' - - . , ... . . e , -J Cathedral court,' Catholic Order of Foresters, : entertained . their members and friends with a dance Friday evening -at Cathedral ball. -The enen'a committee -was supplemented ' by number of the women who are ln - teres ted in affairs of the order. The danee was one of the big social events of the- order for the aeasoi v i ' Eurene lodge No. 1L A. P. and I'M. - Installed the following t officers i Wedneeday. December 4T : - W. M I ! J. Crouch; S. Emery D. Lake; J. ' Pearly Green; treasurer. Darwin Bristow ; secretary, C S. Freelaad : flL i. D w. B. Neal : J. D D.t ijarshman a. S.. F. Seobert; J. a. W. L Halliday marshal. H. E. Elattery. A banquet . fcUowed the installation. . i - n. Mrs. Castner Will Install; New Officers JOINT installation of : officers was held at ; Kenton . Masonic - temple Wedneeday evening oy aenion nwt No. 145. A. F. A. M, and Multnomah chapter No. 104. O. E. S. New efxlcers ror Kenton - loage imo. 148, A.vF. A. M are: C. H. Oswald, worshinful master: F. U. Miller, senior warden ; C. H-Elspas, junior warden ; C Bran, treasurer ; K. Bruce iieaa-1 ley. secretary ; R. C, Mlae. senior dea con ; R. E. Trancneii, ' junior oeacon ; H. ' Stamp, senior sentinel ; A. Berge, Junior sentinel; M. R. Hanson, mar- aha ; L. Lee, cnapiam i area nut tyler. ' , ' , - Mnltnomah camn. Woodmen of the World. No. ,77. held open house Fri day night with dancing and cards ror members and their frienda. They will hold installation services next Friday evening.- - Today J. vO. Wilson, clerk of Multnomah camp, 'will go to Astoria to confer with officials of the Astoria camp, -which has about 600 members. The Astoria lodgei lost ail Its records; its lodge room and even a sum of 1200 which was placed In a safe In the store of the clerk of the lodge during the recent fire which destroyed the city. J. O. Wilson. E. P. Martin. J. A. Pats and . A. Beard, officials of the order, will go to Medford. Tues day for a membership drive demon stration similar to the one recently held In Portland, only on a smaller scale. They expect at that time to initiate at least 200 new candidates into the order from Ashland, Grants i and Medford. - They- will go to Seattle - for a similar meeting . Janu ary IS. An excellent Christmas program-was enjoyed by members and frienda of Myrtle Chapter. O. E. 8., and their children. The arrangements were In the bands of Past Worthy Grand Ma tron Mra Jennie G. Rinebart. who fur nished the- following ' program. , ren dered entirely by children, consisted of Chinese dance .by Anita Belle Austin and Maxlne . Rankin, pupils of Alys Brown, teacher of dancing at the Mod ern Conservatory of Music, accompan ied by Lucia Glovanettl ; vocal solo by Jessie Long. 7 year- old prima donna, accompanied by her brother. Wilfred Long; piano solo by Edwin My rick, who exhibited unusual talent ; violin solo and dancing by Geraldlne Peter son, accompanied by her mother ; and reading by Maurice Cannon. There was also a huge Christmas tree,? with gifts for all. which were distributed by Santa Claua This part of the program was In the hands of Mrs. Ruth Echel-berry. An enjoyable concert was given by the Portland Odd Fellows hand of some 40 pieces to the old folks and children of the Odd Fellows home at East S2d and Holgate. streets, last Sunday aft ernoon. The numbers . were excep tionally good - and were much appre ciated. Many members of the order and their -friends attended the concert and spoke' highly of the band. . Hal Campben.' director, arranged -the pro gram which Included old time melo dies familiar to the old folks. In the home. Arrangements toward giving th soncert were in -th hands otfTank rartMhtsr. band manajrer. At the eon elusion of the concert iuitcn was servea to the members of the band by the management of the home, and appre ciation expressed for the entertainment afforded. The - benefit dance and card party given by Utopia Social club for Gate way Rebekah lodge of Astoria will be Held in Ltnnea hall. No. 68 Irving street. Saturday evening. January 13 There will be four good pnses ror cards.' and refreshments. Carl Greve will be manager, Mrs. K. C van Atta In charge of the floor, Hewey Myers and Charles Reed in charge of the card room, Mrs. C Christiansen, re freshments. A four-piece - orchestra will play for dancing. Mra. Theodore Anderson, Mrs. B Couchman and Mrs. Matthew Steele are- patronesses, -am Oddfellows, Rebekahs and friends In vited. Take Depot-Morrison street car. Arieta assembly. United Artisans, elected the officers for the ensuing year: I dward Meyer, past master Artisan ; Leonora Berryman, master Artisan ; Cora' Van Nortrtck. superin tendent; Nicholas Bercovtch. Inspec tor ; H. S. Berry in an, secretary: Lis sle Meyer, treasurer; Barbara Stew art, senior conductor ; . M. C Byer, master of ceremonies, . and . Charles Berryman. Junior conductor. Installa tion of officers-elect will be held dur ing the first week In January Jointly with one of the larger ssBomhlles Harry G. Allen, past exalted ruler of Portland ' lodge No. 142. B. P, O. E, and for a score of years 2 associated with J. K. Gill as Co. of Portland, ar rived in Portland Saturday . to spend the holidays with relatives and friends. He to interested la an office furniture manufacturing concern in Oakland. At the last regular meeting of Sun set lodge No. 144. A. F. A, MVof Drain the following wars sleeted as officers for the ensuing year: Charles W, v Burrows. - worshipful -. master ; George V. Sanders, senior warden; Benton Mires.. Junior warden ; Harry CooL treasurer; Dr. S. CL Peters. secretary. Th lodge Is In a thriving condition. Charles . W. Burrows has been elected aa .worshipful master; for three eonsecuttv years. -. - 1 i . Fram assembly. United Artisans, will give a card party and dance next Tues day evening In Mecca bee - hall. No. 2864 Washington street. r Cards from 9 till 10 o'clock and dancing until 12. All Artisans and their friends are in vited. At th last regular business meeting January 9 waa set as the date for a closed tnstailatloa soony. , e I Marguerite camp No. 1440, Royal Neighbors of Amertea. aad Oregon Fir camp No, 6086. Modern ; Woodmen of America, wia hold a'Joiat instailatlon Friday evening at No.. 114H Grand avenue. Modern Woodmen win fur- nish the' musie and-th. Royal Neigh bors will , make . arrangements; for, the nfreshznents. Jt i ' ' ' ' : ' -This afternoon at t o'clock members of Oregon assembly No. L' United Ar tlssns. wm gather , at th - A home. Tld and DlvlsJoa streets. Lunch will be served by the ladies ef the lodge and all who can come are Invited. Mrs. M. Shinn haa -charge of the re freshments and any so wishing infor mation conoerning same 'may call her by phone. . .-', Minerva - chapter. Order of : Eastern Star, entertained the " Masons of th St. Johns district t Tuesday , night -at aa informal Christmas party and pro gram. Kerresnments were served , and brief addresses made' by members aad guests. About 150 persons war pres ent. - , - . . 71 TR3. -THERE SB M." CASTNER of if JL Hood - River, -worthy grand ma tron of th Order- of Eastern Star ar rived In the city today, and will spend the next month here installing new fleers of various chapters in the tnty, as well as paying official visits to all city chapters. Next Tuesday evening will occur the Joint installation of the four chapters meeting in Pythian tem ple. " For this event Mrs. Castner will be assisted by Mrs. Delphien Plneo, grand marshal of Hood j River, ; and Mrs. Ellen Angel, grand chaplain or FossiL While In th city Mrs. Castner will be at the Imperial hotel. . One of the Interesting new ventures In fraternal circle is the new health center opened about a month ago at 632 Morgan building by the Women's Benefit association which in Portland has SOO " members. .Mrs. Emma B. Wilkinson Is deputy t supreme com mander of . th order which In this city, has three reviews: Golden.. Rule No. 17 j Queen Elisabeth wx, z ana Portland No. 7. : Each review has a Junior auxiliary which goes - on the general name of the court or tne Rose. . The reviews have two stated meetings each month. Mra ' Charlotte Schulenberg, gradual - nurse, is in charge of a department which is equipped for medical or preventive examination and haa ' apparatus for else trio vibratory tenia treatments, etc. - - .nMM-si ' Cor coming year in Portland reviews of the Women's Ben fflrAssociatlon are : Pcrtland Review No. 7 commander. Lillian Campbell ; Ueuteiant commander. Ethel H1U past commander. Mary Kroll ; chapUin. Dora Johnson ; reoora aeeper. y .,h - Ar.nr.tnr for all reviews. Julia Ward; lady at arms, Helen Bur- back: sergeant, iaucue sentinel, f Elice McCormacki picket. Myla Brennau ' musician, j Florence Zellner ; ' captain f guard Beatrice LltUe. Golden Rule Review N. 17 com mander, v Estelle Berry 1 ueuwnani commander. Emma Weasel ; past com mander. Dr. Dora Underwood; chap i.in r-hnrinttjr. Schulenberg : record keeper. Dorothy Geisler l lady at arms. Stella Fetuier; sergeanv, " flel ; senUneL Minnie Bocamer ; picket, Amelia Neldermark; captain of guard. Lottie Ketchum. - , . Queen Elisabeth Review No, 24, com mander, Phoebe Gearin ; . ueutenani commander, Mary Patterson ; past commander. Elisabeth. Dexue; caapiain. Elisabeth Everest; v recoro xeepert Rteila Eebert : lady at arms. Ernestine Werts ; sergeant. Ver&a Mabon ;. senti nel. Josephine Mowers; picket, Kate Golf; captain of guard, Catherine All sup. ' , - fit. Johns Review No. IB. commander. Rlala Knowlea : lieutenant commander. Janet Swart; past commander. Rose Babo ; chaplain, Gertrude Wooten ; rec ord 'Keeper; Verda BaUew ; lady at arms,, Myrtle . Davis ; sergeant. ; Gert rude Gaines;- , sentinel. Martha . fid. wards : picket. Marie . Nugent ; musi cian, Ethel Jones ; captain of ffuard. Florence Cannon y. - - e . e Al Aaar Pyramid No. 1. United Ar tisans, -will present th four aet farce comedy. "Uncle Rube, at Turn Verela halL 265 13th street January ZS. The cast for "Uncle Rube" consist of some of the best local talent. Dr. S. W. Stryker In the role of Ruben Rodney is a pastmaster in acting rube parts. Other members of the cast are: s. T, Tully, W. R. 'Stiles, Charles Mackay, C. E. Robinson, E, A. Docks tad er, J. F. Jayne, : Eugene Dow ling, Mrs. Hal Campbell. Miss Delia Re a. Miss Dora Prazler and Miss Edna- Larson. The Pumpkinvlll quartet will give some high-claas scrap Iron specialties that will give a new meaning to close bar mony. Funds raised by the presenta tion of the play will be used for the purpose of furnishing - the new Al Aaar Temple, which the order Is erect ing on the corner of Third and - Co lumbia at a cost of approximately $65,- 000. . ' e . e . Oregon circle No. 171. Neighbors of Woodcraft, had a successful enter tainment last Wednesday evening. un der the chairmanship of Myrtle Wend. lick Weston. One hundred and eleven members wer - present. representing the following circles: Servic, Mount Hood. Royal, Astra,--Multnomah. Ore gon Grape. Myrota Sacajewea. Mount Scott; Montavllla 'and visiting neigh bors from Estacada, Roseborg and As toria, ; Altar a anon prosram rsxresn ments were serred.; Mount Scott lodr No. 182, I. O. O. F4 will install officers for the next term Tuesday Bight.. Th newly elected officers are: - P. V.' Wilson, noble grand; A. Moodenbaugh, vice grand; GtA. Brand, recording secretary ; . F. KST1TS. prTwimi jtrrerary, ana W. Jm. Gogglns, treasurer. - -l... v C . e e . .'..-"-j ;c : Fram assembly. United Artisan, will entertain Its friends at eards and dano-tns- Tuesday evening at the Maecabee nail. 324H Washington street. Instal lation of officers will b held Tuesday evening, January t, and an eracient commltte is planning some surprises. :-'- - ': - - -not Raesee Orotto held a social meeting Saturday evening at Pythian temple with ba interesting prasnm for the entertainment of members. At last Wednesdaya luncheon, a weekly event af th Haselwood.' Chief L. -V. Jenkins of the Portland poUc force, the speaker ot the day. Among other guests wer Judge Ekwall and judge Robert : O. Morrow and Fred Stadter.v deputy dty attorney. Next week Congressman-! Elton JWat kins will b th speaks of th day. , 'Nydls, J Temple. ' Daughters f the Km.. win . hold : -regular -, session wnMdiv at 1 o'clock. Election of officers will take place for 1921- Cere monial will be held January XT at 2 a. m- Pythian. Temple. - - ' ariata " assembly. : United Artisans, will hold their" annual bail Monday In the W. O. W. hall. Arlta.y AH Arti sans their friends are invited to Reral Circle. Neighbor! .of Wood- .r.ft will Initiate a class of new mem km Wednesday ? -,vnlng; Next w.ilnwiliT Bia-fat avV program . wm be given and. gup atrwd, , . " Bearer too St. Johns day. was com tnemorated ' la i Beaverton lodge No. 100, A. F.'-aad A. M-i-i with , a ban quet - followed by installation of the following' officers- by William H- Boyd, grand - deputy, vasn installing omoer : Earl Evans. Vt: M. I J. B. Kamberger, S. Wll V. A.; Woods. J. W. ; Wilbur -W.. Weedr secretary : A- M. Kennedy, treasurer; G.-S, Goahorn. SL D.; Ed ward Woodruff, J. D.: Frank Hocken. S.5 & f U a Chellenberger, Ji S. 5 Roy G. Beret, chaplain; Jesse Davis, nor ehal; J.T N.' Khainwald. ' musician; Gecrre W. E'Jtt, tyler.' - ' ' , ' r 'a J- j iiisasssasjassMstasssj-n-iT n r ' " 9 Z - w-u,,,. s- ey , J1 r" . - l - - n n - - - CT. : lrTTi; ; l7l Jffl f fT? : f i. Sales' 'iqn every hand, yet l. Cculsbys isthe busiest ftzrnitwre store in Portland; ? Flaring promises of bargains im p p ssible beckon to other stores, yet everyone who y investigates this; store s offerings find that they can buy here for less. And never forget that no matter tf you do 'occasionally see a single arti cle priced less elsewhere, that when you seek' a complete outfit and price them in all stores-when youve compared ' value for valuer price for price and quality for quality-you: always find that GADSBY SELLS THEM FOR XE5S. .; ; Sale ; of Robin Size MUG Notices- Look this List Over for Bargains it, --- .... ,C . i' $620 Walnut CQQ Kfl v Buffet at, , .... 7efJ V $355 Walnut Extension ' Sle,:.:.-...S26.75 . $49.50 Mahofcrany Breakfast Table QQ1 IK now .......... DOJLmiO $53.00 Golden ' Oak : China Sr..... $35.00 $330 Fumed 00 A K( Oak Buffet now U'xefJU ( $15.00 Golden Oak &rj fTA Night Stand .... D etJU; $55 Ivory Van- flJQrT Or ity Dresaer. . .- OO I OtJ $43.75 Irtorr lQf; 7K, Chiffonier ' now tDOtJe iO , Bowfoot Bed. ; . DOe f 4J $103.50 Lars: Dresser now I . I "III! : ' ' ';" '-V . f , Hi ' . . .-Ml' '. I i' i i :: I O . ay o i l, ... . - aj o 1) y arrrrrA , , Why Pay Uptown Prices W&en Gadsbya' Sell for Less? Our assortment of high pade rusra represent the following ''famous manufacturers: M. J. Whittall, A. M. Karagrhensian,' W. J, Sloane. Sanford ds Sons, Thomas L. Leeda.mt ll&rshail vField ,Q. Alexander Smith & Sons. . , " - "v ' ? -lj- 9x12 Anglo Persian Ruga , ' XU t. 0135. 00 5135.00 9105.75 87.50 9x12 Anglo Kirman Ruga 9x12 Teprac Bugs sii.'i .i. a ... a - -rw a - ..... f,, r 9x12 Shah. Abbas .Rugs ei 9x12 Lakewood Rugs s 9x12 Samarkand Rugs -'- 9x12 Karnak, Rugs . i-i 9x12 Sedan? Rugs 9x12 ' Akbar Rugs . . 9x12 Marabia Rugs ..iJ4.; 9x12 Medinah Rugs .--4.w . . .$99.50 i 9x12 Tapestry JRugn.. .$33.50 j 0x12 -WooU Fiber, Ruga S18.50 9x,12. Wool, Fiber Jlugs $10.75 Smaller Rugs as cheap as .$3,50 ...S94.50 waUW.:8l35.00 ,5105.50 ' .erf - asTb, -5125.00 9x12 Velvet Rug-s: with , J fringe .$39.75 9x12 Axminster Rugs. .$38.85 9x12 . Tapestry Rugs .-. . $25,50 "i. r ,- tl J BufMi Table and 5 Chairs $1C0 .. $61.50 ..; rLS SSliSO ixM OT: i.3SS -$18.95 $590 Mahogany Four-Post r ' " ' - ' - r - . - - ' . Bed priced $3950 WliyPay More for this Large Ivory DresserTbuilt of well seasoned hardwood with two large deep IS7HS5"yd.r'r-rf drawers and two small upper drawers. The base now :. tMfc J..OU measures 38 lnches-fitted with alarge JiYench Plate Beautiful Period Dining Suites Reduced $74.00 Brass QrQ fTpr " mirror ouy nuw, at uausDys anu save People arfl buying' dining room furniture Bed now.....;. DOyi O ' money Why pay Up-tOWll prices? - reason is because .we are showing not only al ir VVUk 'iijs U Other pieces too-- numerous to mention. Your Credit Is Good aa never before.. The all the fine new period creations, but we are offering them at prices that shatter all pre vious conceptions of value-giving, j There are beautiful dining room suites in the Queen. Anne period.. This .week we are featuring a splendid Queen Anne period dining, room suite In. (J1 ff f( American walnut at the phenomenally low price of t3XUllUI CBuf f et. Five Chairs and Table) An Opportunity Never Before-Offered Hrt.:$29orij.i;$2L50 THIS wonderfully beautiful upholstered "SANITIZED,1, which means it: is cleaned, , furniture will add charm and comfort disinfected, fumigated and deodorized and to any home, and BESIDES it .is built treated by an exclusive, legally protected for an eternity of service. It will last process, -which makes every :REX SANI- longer because and don't forget" this TIZED suite positively' free from and per- every particle .of material used in the con- . manently proof against germs and moths, structioh of these . suites is .thoroughly and ABSOLUTELY HYGIENIC. Bedroom; Funiiture i; on ;SaIe rVTTTl 1 Lasts Longer Moth and - , ' Germ Proof 1XTE are showing many splendid designs of Living Room Furniture in a choice selection': of coverings but all things considered we honestly believe the set illustrated ' is the' biggest Uphol- J stered Furniture Value' . we ever offered. It is the embodiment of refine- merit and comfort and it is specially priced for this OPPOBTUNITY WEEK SALE. . I ;. . ' OME in and select a suite before, our present stock :is. J ' Par jf,"0 " sld out the factory is swamped with orders it may ' Arm Always take six weeks to get . a new: shipment. Opportunity is ; :Tg,f"r Lowcst pounding at your door! . You will enjoy visiting our store ' TiumM come and, see us today 1 in i ii mil This is your opportunity. Buynow at GadsbysV' Good bedroom furniture cheaper than any store in Oregon. This four-piece Bed-, room - Suite,, similar to picture - above Dre&er,i,Bowfoot Bed, Chiffonier and Dressing Table, all complete.; Kegu-, C" A Q Ejn lar. $ 21SJD0 values. Sale aprice. . . . i I . . t... . :i ' OXfti70U Vanity Dresser to match. Regular T89.75 now $59.00, - DESCRIPTIVE Davenport ..$117.95 SIZEr Davenport, 82 in. long, 32 Va in. high, 21 in. deep. ;Svrr,T-r'Si- Chairs, and. Rocker to correspond. Covered in figured , xZKS'AVtt port now . Mohair. FINISH f Rich brown Mahogany, plain or polychrome .$114 Velour Daven- QQPT ff . port now JUtJJj covered; spring ; edges and $110 Tapestry Daven- C5K flf g-fiDed cushions; good grade port now .... ,V. '. ' avUtJeU II ing Chair instead of regular Bed Davenports JMET fit without extra charge. r SPECIAL: v Outside backs ' . spring backs: loose' spring of tassels as shown.' Wing r" j chair at alight additional cost. now - ....... . -V . - All; Reduced if or: i : January Clearance , For example notel the; f oUcrwing prices : ' - ;,' v: ' -; $30.00 limp i Sticks VeVJ;$220 ;$25.00 Lmp Sticks $20.00 $20.00 Lamp Sticks .'.;.'J...$1&00 $ia00 Lamp Sticks . $14.75 $15.00 Lamp Sticks ;.:;;.r.".$lZ50' Shades Reduced in same proportion Complete Home Outfits This' great hotne-fumlshl&s institution is the reeosalse4 headiartrs for bom 'outfits of distinctive character, i Tbouamnds of bomee wet i m ber to the eommimitr are XvrBlahed wltb oor boom outfits, special better bora serric that has been of real assistance to th many young- couples starting housekeeping- f or tite first time. Mm COHKETl S2C0KD AM r.:0?J?JS0N STnEE7S