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VOL. XXIV. I'ORTLAXD, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1905. NO. 28. WILLIAM GADSBY & SONS. Impressions of Portland and tKe Fair By Anne Shannon Monroe, of Chicago, Great Grand-Daught- er Corner Washington and First Streets THE HOUSEFURNISHERS The Store That Does the Business of the Youngest Member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

coming to Portland to write Portlanders and visitors to Portland all explorer. It was a weird sensation we V, If you want to "buy good furniture and household goods at reasonable prices and on an advantageous system of credit, now is the time to do it. SINCE Fair for The "World Today, been to Council Crest, and have you three of threa generations looking- - to-- The conditions were never hetter I have been asked time driven slowly from the base around gether upon this scene still so wild In its furniture never was so good, prices never so low. The demand is greater than it ever has "been, and the effect and again: "How docs It compare "with the Height!, allowing- the view to rugged beauty. It was a moment when, of this in a big house like ours, is t& lower the cost to the consumer. A'ny man can buy furniture here any small salaried man, and he doesn't Eastern expositions of previous years?" Lspread Itself gradually before you, lit humankind came Into fellowship with Na- I have Just one answer to question: di- have to mortgage his soul to do it. We have utterly revolutionized the credit system. We have made it desirable, helpful and easy to everybody, that tle by little, till you have reached the ture through a bond both human and It Is not to be compared with any other top. one vine. and if you have the slightest wish to make a new where It becomes glorious home, or improve your present one, there is absolutely no reason why you shouldn't come to this exposition It Is, In a sense, beyond them of city, rivers, plains, moun- "We looked and looked In silence, then store tomorrow and have anything you all. like sent to your home promptly. We have quantities of everything we advertise and wo guaranteo every- tains and snow-crown- peaks which slowly turned the horses heads and began The setting of a gem- - has much to do thing we sell. Anyhow, see our stock. It's worth a good long visit. reach so high that It seems they must the descent. with its brilliancy. This gem Is so per- touch the very floor of Heaven? fectly sot that not one improvement can Now we were In the densest forest, shut r ii n be suggested. Old Mother Nature was Mount St. Helens 13 so demure, so prop- In by trees of ancient growth abruptly lavish In her expenditures when she cre- er, so carefully gowned. She Is clotned we turned out upon an open vista, where ated the environment of the Lewis and In , and there Is scarcely a wrinkle the twinkling lights In the distance told YOUR Clark Exposition Centennial. This Is re- In her well-fitti- robe Is It her wedding of a great city. Now only the roaring of alized when one stands on the Bridge of garment? But Hood Is roughly dressed, as the wind In the trees broke the forest CREDIT Nations and looks back to the hills be- a working- man, facing the struggles of stillness and again the merry laughter of yond tho buildings shrouded In such life. His clothes hang- loosely about his young picnickers wandering-- slowly and IS GOOD wealth of native verdure that one cannot great muscles and sinews of stccL They reluctantly, homeward. Couples loitering-apar- t realize the traffic of a great city Is there. tell us there was a great combat years from all the rest gave evidence that It Is again realized when one sits "among and years ago between Hood and Rainier Cupid. toor had found his way to Council

You Can Always Find a Bargain at THREE GENERATIONS OF DESCENDANTS OF THE YOUNGEST MEMBER OF THE LEWIS AND CLARK PARTY

If Gadsby's Parlor Suit, this style, three different patterns, in birch frames, fiinshed SsjlaaB a rich, dark rosewood, upholstered in and tapestry; rejm-- ?3taI75S!l lar $30.00, cut to 22.50 J

Chiffonier in white maple or ma- hogany finish; regular price $20, special this sale, 'Solid Oak at.... $15.00 Extension CARPETS Table. $12.50 CAR- Same, BIG BARGAINS IN OUR square top, with PET DEPARTMENT .4 heavy AMBER REGULAR rim, ; $1.35, THIS WEEK. $1.15 $10.00 FIRTH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, $1.10; THIS WEEK 95 BRUSSELS RUGS, 8:3x10:6; REGULAR $20.00; CLOSE OUT AT $16.50 SAMPLE RUGS, 36 INCHES, WORTH 75c; NOW 35

Iron and Brass Miss ; Bedsteads, Mrs. J. I. Planner. Anne Shannon Monroe. Judye IV. R. Shannon. special. SON. R AND GREAT G OF GEORGE SHANNON. S9.50 Others as How as $3.50 the cedars and firs and roses of Centen- as to which should possess the fir St. Crest. Lively little traveler, he misses; Home Queen Steel Range, guaran- nial Park and gazes across the limpid Helens. I am sure that Hood won the no port! teed for 10 years; with reservoir waters of Guild's Lake to the Govern- maid and that their marriage has been The horses hurried over the fine road as shown S32.50 ment buildings, so simple and so stately. a happy one, giving to the valleys below under the splendid driving of Mr. Himes, Without reservoir $27.50 It Is realized when the sun shlnts radi- the peaceful serenity of the one and the and Ike conversation became lively. Ear- Terms, $5.00 per month. antly through the clear,. pare air, dotting rugged character of the other. ly adventures with Indians were recalled Solid Oak We have Cook No. S the lake with points of gold, but no less From Council Crest the world is beauti- and repeated until the night grew erlo polished Stove. $10 when the sky 5a overcast. Then the dis- ful, wlde wild and free. One almost for- with the atmosphere of the past. Judgo Cook Stoves, No. 7, at or $7.50 tant hills aro covered with a haze of gets there Is a busy city below until re- Shannon gave memories of his father, Mahogany gray and the nearer ones are rich In minded by the twinkling lights. As we talcs that came back to, him from tho greens. Is wraith-lik- e long ago. Sacajawea, 5?" and Birch, purples and dull The water watch, a mist floats down He told of only he many tones from some place see where Moth, pronounces name as his called top 2Cx24, leaden, but there are and I don't the father Davenport Sofa Bed, exactly as shown in illustration, upholstered, in ehades, and the entire plcturo Is one be- cr Nature keeps all her appliances for It, which Is as if it were spelled $2.50 A- -l with best quality of springs and guaranteed to keep its yond the possibilities of an artist to these quick changes and drifts In among with the inimitable gutteral Brass feet, full-size- de- "Wi- shape; back is adjustable, making a perfect, d bed. Gadsby's reproduce. It Is now a nun at her the ranches and forests of the great sound given to the first two syllables $3.00 price this week $22."00 votions It Is Earth In sober reverence llamette and around to the city and over which none but an Indian or one who has before her Maker. It Is realized at night the buildings like a coverlet let down for early learned to talk with the Indians when the myriads of electric lights shine the night; but even as mischievous chil- can give. out from the fairy city. Its glory doubled dren when put to bed will peep out. their At last we left the wood-line- d road on by reflection In tho water. In nil the bright eyes so all the lights of the Heights and entered the city. "We world surely there can be nothing more the city shone through the misty cover- had been gone five hours and had driven beautiful! let, twinkling- and winking and blinking-th-en 18 miles.. None of us could believe that suddenly the transformation scene It had lasted so long or that the distance White Chicago and St. Louis provided stu- was perfected and we looked upon a great hod been so great. Maple, pendous monuments to their Industry wide, billowy silvery sea, having every lit- Golden by assembling- In a most pleasing- - man- tle wave crest studded with gold. ' Some day I shall try to do Justice to ner world'a products In every line Council Crest when memory shall gather Ash, the everywhere from every age; Omaha was a notable "I've been about, and I've1 together the strands of varied experiences Imitation drenmed during- my 0 years on success, financially; Buffalo amazed the dreams and It shall all be seen from a distance. Mahogany beyond I-- world with her electrical display; but earth, but this Is anything- ever But now I can only say that It Is worth Dresser, saw or dreamed!" It was Judge IV. R. crossing oceans and continents to see. It iwell-to- p the Lewis and Clark Exposition will re- Shannon, of California, who spoke; and Is hardships by Lewl3 in minds of ltd visit- worth the suffered drawers 1 main forever the then after a. little pause, his clear blue Clark my lost hi3 ors as the most ideally beautiful Expo- and eyes filled and his voice trembled as he leg on that trip It Is worth the struggles 515.00 sition of them all the perfeot Jewel In my . added, "To think that father saw all of the early pioneers. Portland need not Or in solid! its perfect setting-- They will not be The largest and best assortment 'this country a. hundred years ago and hesitate to Invite the world she can royally Oak, able to say why. perhaps. They will be now I'm here looking- on the same moun- entertain the most distinguished of Library Tables in Oregon. Roman Seat, golden - $16.00 mahogany or like one awaking- from some sweet tains and forests and rivers and way off guests. This one $12.50 oak, Gadsby's price.. .$6.00 dream In which the details have be- there's the Columbia, just as It was when One practical suggestion: "Why doesn't The Ice King Refrigerators are the come lost but the Impression remains. he helped paddle his way to the ocean!" the City of Portland have a cyclorama. greatest ice savers; cleauable I thought I had experienced all the I should have explained that Mr. Himes made of the view from Council crest, and and odorless, lined with scenic delights Portland had to offer party consisted of Judge Shannon, only send It traveling- with a good talker, an charcoal, satisfied; George absolute! tight when and I was then H. living son of George Shannon, the young- old pioneer who feel3 as well as sees the air closed, Hlmee, secretary of the Oregon Histo- woodwork finished a rich, golden est member of the Lewis and Clark Ex- beauties of Old Oregdn? It would draw rical Society, took me with a party on position; Mrs. J. P. Farmer, of Portland, the world to the West perhaps the oak. Prices range up from but Golden $9 a drlvo to the top of Council Crest and granddaughter of George Shannon, and West docs not want the world. Oak I becamo speechelss. Say, have you myself, of the young ANNE SHANNON MONROE. or Birch, special Pointers Packing of Summer large A. on the the Trunk 4s !) Si? JZP Rocker. Woman Expert Tells How to Economize Space nnd Protect Clothing. $2.50 to pack the vacation trunk so ly simplified when a woman has several in position to fit the space in which it HOW her clothes shall cmcrce fresh trunks, but where one woman will Is to lie. and crisp after a railroad Journey travel with 10 there wilt be lo with "If there happen to be many frills subject Is bringing- - wrinkles one. and pluitings tissue paper should be Is the that "First of all invest In several quires placed under and about them. Jet trim- to tho brow of the pretty Summer girl of soft tissue paper, which can be pro- ming on waist and skirt necessitates .who doesn't enjoy the luxury of a. maid cured for 10 or 15 cents a quire, for plenty of paper over un- - soft laid and Just now. It's Just the simplest thing- i the use of soft paper Is a more Impor- der It. otherwise the Imprint of the No. 3 Go-Car- ts In the world when you know how at tant factor In bringing pretty gbwns hard surface will be Indelibly impressed Is what the professional out fresh and crisp after a long Journey on the fabric coming in contact with it, Princess Dresser in genuine ma- Napoleon Beds, iu quarter-sawe- d least that any trunkpacker will tell you. than other one thing. "Waists. If there be no double tray, Credit for Everyone hogany veneer, birdseye maple Here's a beautj' adjustable, ve- oak, beautiful creations, $35.00 "Then have ready a goodly supply should be packed the Inst thing in the The women who follow this calling-ar- big pins tcpo dozen top put quarter-sawe- d lour upholstery, $13.50; now to of and and about a bottom before the tray is In. Make Your Own or oak; $65 today up to their ears In work. It qulrlcs, IS Inches each way, of soft "The top of the tray Is then left freo Gadsby's price $23.00 $9.50 Is their busy season and one of them cretonne, , percallne. old for white underwear, toilet articles, Terms thinks she has not done a good day's silk or any material which happens to handkerchiefs, , ribbons. stock3 work unless she packs at least a good be handy, to use In wrapping up shoes, and the like. "Writing materials, the baker's dozen of trunks a day. rubbers or any article that Is likely to latest book, a camera and all the host One of tho cleverest of thorn was Injure the clothing or that needs pro- of little belongings which every ed found at one of the big-- hotels superint- tecting. Some women bind these woman possesses will also ending- the packlns" of a score of squares with tape or silk braid and find a place here, where they can be trunks belonging- to the wife of a keep them for the purpose. conveniently reached In a hurry. Montana mine owner, who was about "Lay dress skirts In the bottom of the "I have carried bottles with me while to start for Europe. Besides directing trunk after having folded them length- traveling for years and have also the work of n. couplo of maids tho wise twice. packed, bottles for my clients and have trunkpackor herself was at work - "Coats, silk petticoats and the Ilka never yet had an accident. ing- out a handsome lingerie waist with may be packed next. In the corners, "In packing the bottles I first cover soft tissue paper. with heels against the wood, may be the corks to prevent their leaking. Old "You don't mind If I go on with my J stuffed the shoes, well wrapped in kid gloves are especially serviceable for work, do youT she said when asked squares of soft cloth or In Individual this purpose. Cut off the wrists and tie about her methods. "I can talk and bags. Fill all the othor crevices with them securely over the tops of the bot- work loo. That's a part of my trade." stockings nnd odds nnd ends of wearing tles. This absolutely prevents any of she added, glancing- at the busy women apparel that won't be Injured by crush- tho liquid from escaping. at her side. "I'm not afraid of anyone ing. "Wrap them carefully in stockings, stealing my trade. It's too arduous for "Should the trunk have but one tray wash clothes, undervests or any under- the average woman, for It means good a little trick can be resorted to which garment that will not be Injured by the hard work. answers every purpose. Stretch tape process, and then tuck them away The handsome Morris Chair illus- "A woman will avoid much discom- across the trunk, close to the garments dress skirts, maklpg sure that trated above, is of solid oak, or fort If she will first elevate the trunk already packed. In order to insure their they won't come In contact with any- 222 before beginning operations. It can be keeping their place. The tape can be thing hard. Rattan Parlor Chair, finest in birch, mahoganixed, with placed between two chairs, on foot- "simply tacked on each side, or. what Is "No end of handy cases can be made choice velour cushions; special stools, on a bench or anything that Is better still, run through screweyes, as at home with absolutely no expense, or quality woven reeds, special Folding Bed, royal oak or mahog- couple of feet floor. It can then be drawn as taut as de- very little, which will help In keeping BRIDGE WHIST TABLES. raised a from the Gadsby's price $7.50 one week, at $9.50 any finished, with handsome bric-a-br- "Without doubt the majority of Sum- sired. clothes and other articles fresh and In mer travelers take but one trunk with "I should say that preparing the, good condition. Toilet coses of , Bridge Whist Tables, polished tops, shelves, and French mir- them on their Journey, so we will tako waists' is the most Important thing' sllesla. cretonne, or leather reduced to $2.25 ror on top, has cable supported one of this stamp for example. She about packing, unless It be that of should be used for brush and comb and Cloth tops You Can Always Find a Bargain at Gadsby's springs; price v... will carry one good-size- d trnnk. In packing bottles. Stuff, not only the the smaller toilet belongings, so that $2.75 $23.50 which everything, hats, shoes, coats sleeves, but the body of the waist as compactly packed they take, up little leesQoafiaeQascsaci 9896CC$Cl and gowns, are to go. Packing Is great- - t well with tissue paper, shaping it when room."