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THE SUNDAY OKEGOXIAX, PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 29, 1907.
3
WOWS)
Supreme Values and Superb Assort
ments Are Ready for Your
Inspection in Our
There is no way of refuting a positive fact--and it is a positive
fact THAT YOU CAN BUY FURNITURE AND HOME
FITTINGS AT THIS STORE NOW IN THIS GREAT
EVENT, TO. BETTER ADVANTAGE THAN IN ANY
OTHER STORE IN THE NORTHWEST. We are not
offering you shopworn goods and remnants, but a warehouse
full of brand new patterns from the world's best factories. You
have our word that the prices are unmatchably low, and YOU
CAN PROVE IT, AS WE HAVE ALREADY DONE
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The Powers Furniture Co..
Portland, Oregon. .
Gentlemen: ."'
,Ref erring to yours of recent date,
ve are obliged to advise you that it will lie
i
impossible for us to renew your 'lease on
warehouse at Front and Salmon Sts. , which
expires Sept. 25th. Towing to other arrange
ments made for this property.
This must he final.
Very truly yours.
THE CHAS. H. LIIY CO.
Per
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Powers' Great Challenge Pricelist.
We Allow No Store to
Undersell Us
Great Forced Sale
THE GREATEST FURNITURE PRICE-LIST EVER
PRINTED. THESE SPECIALS TOTALLY ECLIPSE
PREVIOUS OFFERINGS. The accompanying letter ex
plains our position. We must move our immense warehouse
stock and we fully appreciate the fact that a move on such
short notice means a great sacrifice. The people of Portland
and vicinity will never again see such prices. GUARANTEE--THE
POWERS STORE positively guarantees that every
article advertised will be sold and every article is as represented
Hardwood Chiffonier,
$ll.SO
Regular $17.50 value, white
maple, mahogany or golden
finish.
Brass and Iron Beds
Brass Bed, square tubing, satin finished;
regular value $120; Forced Sale price
. $76.50
Brass Bed, 2-in. continuous post, polet fin- !iCQ Cft
ish; regular value $74; Forced Sale price..
Brass Bed, 2-in. post, polish or satin fin- OC ff
ish; reg. value $.52.50; Forced Sale price.. P53vl
Brass Bed, bow foot, satin and polished fin- Cft
ish; reg. value $42.50; Forced Sale price. . . V"
Iron Bed in cream and gold enamel, brass spindles in
head and foot; regular $18 value; Forced t 1 O CA
Sale price yliUv
Upholstery Pieces
Three-piece Parlor Suit, upholstered
finish; regular $27.50 value; Forced
price
Three-piece Parlor Suit, in mahogany
verona ; loose cushions ; regular value
Forced Sale price
Five-piece mahogany-finished Parlor
velour; regular value $40.00; Forced
price ,
Two-piece Parlor Suit, mahogany fi
verona; regular value $48.00; Forced
price ,
Two-piece Parlor Suit, mahogany fi
verona; regular value $48.00; Forced
v price . ,
Arm Chair, upholstered in silk velour, mahogany frame? J r7Ct
regular $30.00 value, Forced Sale price.. plO. O
Arm Chair, gold finish, upholstered in silk, damask; regu- OO 1 Cft
Jar value $35.00, Forced Sale price P -
Chairs and Rockers
in velour, mahogany
Sal: $13.75
finish, upholstered in
$. '...$18.50
Suit, upholstered in
sr!! $26.00
nish, upholstered in
T. .$29.50
Iron Bed Specia!
Exactly like cut ; regu
lar value $3.50.
Forced. Sale
price ,
$1.85
For the Bedroom
is Dressers in quarter-sawed oak,
re maple ; regular value $32.50 ;
mahogany and
$21.75
$49.00
$21.50
$20.50
nish, upholstered in
$33.50
$28.50
$8.75
$5.50
Oak Arm Rocker, spring seat, upholstered in genuine
leather; regular value $13.50; Forced Sale price
Weathered oak Rocker, upholstered seat and back, in Chase flJ'T Cft
leather; regular value $14.00; Forced Sale price '. .Ovl
Golden oak Rocker, spring seat, upholstered in velour; reg- dC J" A
ular value $11.00 Forced Sale price .....ipO.OU
Golden oak Rocker, upholstered in genuine leather; reg- 11 f
ular $22.50 value; Forced Sale price J11-.UU
Saddle seat Rocker, in quarter-sawed golden oak; regular C ?"
value $18.00; Forced Sale price iplU.OU
Golden osk Rocker, saddle seat, regular $9.00 value ; Forced
Sale price ,
Chair or Rocker in solid mahogany, French leg, carved 1 ft Cfi
back; regular value $29.00; Forced Sale price P , O.OU
Mahogany Rocker, dull finish, loose silk velour cushions; lJQ Cf
regular value $15,00; Forced Sale price J)I.Ovl
Roman Seat, upholstered in verona, carved feet and arms; Q CA
regular value $16.50; Forced Sale price JJ.OU
Roman Seat with back, seat and back upholstered in
verona; regular value $27.50; Forced Sale price
Mahogany finished Rocker or Arm Chair, upholstered
seat; regular value $22.50; Forced Sale price
Saddle seat mahogany Rocker, shaped leg, carved back;
regular value $28.00; Forced Sale price :
$15.50
$13.50
$15.75
A Sideboard
for
$14.75
Oval French bevel mirror,
golden finish.
Dining-Room Pieces
6-foot oak Tables, square tops, weathered or. golden tQ "TrS
finish ; regular value $16.00 ; Forced Sale price O
Round Tables, 6-foot extension, 45-inch top, quartered golden
oak; regular value $29.00; Forced Sale CI fi CH
price iplO.OU
8-foot quarter-sawed oak Extension Tables, 45-inch round top,
finished golden; regular value $38.00; Forced JJO1 Cft
Sale price. . . . p4t.OU
Mission Dining Tables, 6-foot extension, early
English oak; reg. value $41; Forced Sale price.
Golden oak Buffets, with
glass front and French bevel
mirror top ; regular value
l2a?fP.r::d.$ i9.oo
Buffets, in q u a r t e r-sawed
golden oak, mirror top and
glass front; regular value $38
pSe.8?1.6... $24.00
Buffets in quarter-sawed oak,
finished weathered ; bent
, glass front; regular, value
$36.50 ; Forced dJOQ CA
Sale price iftOJJ
Buffets in quarter-sawed oak,
finished golden or weathered;
regular value $37.50; Forced
only .PriT.e..... '$24.75
Buffet in weathered oak,
mission design, canopy top ;
regular value $52.50; Forced
ony.p.r!c.e:.... $34.50
Weathered oak China Cabi
nets, mission design; regu
lar value $38.50 ; Forced Sale
5e. . . $26.00
Princess
birdseye
Forced Sale price.
Dressers in mahogany, birdseye and quartered oak; regu
lar value $82.50; Forced bale price,
only ,
Dressing Tables in golden oak and mahog
any: reg. val. $33.50; Forced Sale price..
Xapoleon Beds in mahogany, oak and birds
eye maple ; reg. $30 value ; Forced Sale price.
Brass Beds, polished and satin finished; CO 7 Etf)
reg. $42.50 value; Forced Sale price only. . Y ' v
Full Napoleon Beds in genuine mahogany; CttQ Cf)
reg. value $85; Forced Sale price only pJJ.Jvr
Dressers in golden oak. birdseye maple and mahogany;
regular value $38.00; Forced Sale $24.00
price ' r
Dressers, 30x60 circle French bevel mirror, all woods;
regular value $45.00. . Forced Sale $29.00
price .
Dresses in oak, birdseye maple and ma- CI Q
hogany ; reg. val. $31.50; Forced Saje price. . . V 1
Genuine Mahogany Dressers, full swell front, oval French
bevel mirror; regular $27.50 value; Forced jJ17 "7tj
Sale price
Golden oak Dressers with oval French bevel mirror, swell
top and top drawers; regular value $21; tfl O Cf
Forced Sale crice... ipiO.OU
1
Dresser
This Dresser is made of
thoroughly seasoned ma
terial, has shaped top and
top drawers, oval French
bevel mirror and finished
golden; regular $12 value;
Forced Sale flJQ QC
price PO.i7J
TERMS ON SPECIALS
STRICTLY CASH
Buffet
This buffet is made of finest
quartered oak, finished
golden or weathered; regu
lar value $36.00; Forced
Sale price,
$23.50
Mahogany Dressers, full swell front, shaped French
bevel mirror; regular $37.50; Forced Sale price, only....
$24.50
Library and Den
$21.00 Den Table, weathered oak, Spanish leather top;
Forced Sale price
$35.00 Bookcase, double door, early English finish;
Forced Sale price, only
$54.00 two-piece Library Suit, consisting of settee and. arm chair, up
holstered in genuine Spanish leather; Forced Sale $27 00
nrice r
$25.00 Settee, laced leather seat and back, weathered
oak; Forced Sale price
Mission Library Desk in weathered oak, book shelves be- ff
low: regular value $12.00: Forced Sale price .P 'VHJ
Ladies' Writing Desk, weathered finish, copper trim'd;
regular $19.00 value ; Forced Sale price
,$14.50
$22.50
$15.00
$11.50
Couches
upholstered in Chase leather, full steel con-
regular value $30.00; 1-orced Sale price
Couches,
struction ;
Couches, upholstered- in Chase leather, full steel con
struction; regular value $46.00; Forced Sale price
Mission Frame Couches, Chase Spanish leather, weath
ered finish ; regular value $30.00; Forced Sale price
Oak Frame Conches, upholstered in pretty velours; regular djy 7tL
value $12.00; Forced Sale price P
Couches upholstered in genuine leather, full steel con
struction; regular value $60.00; Forced Sale price
$11.50
$21.50
$18.75
$39.50
HeatlngStoves
$1.00 Down $1.00 Week
Furnish Your Home on Our Dignified Credit System
Jewel Ranges
$1.00 Down $1.00 Week
FIFTEEN-YEAR GUARANTEE
Furnish Your Home on Our Dignified Credit System
SAW BUR1LS0N IN OREGON
Suspected Man Said to Be Hiding in
Woods Xear Florence.
SEATTLE, Wash.. Sept. 2S. (Special.)
Still pinning; their faith in the report
that Frank Covington and Charles Buril
aon, charged with the murder of Coving
ton's young wife, whose body was found
in a trunk at Alkt Point last Sunday,
are passengers aboard the Steamship
Santa Clara bound for Katalla, the police
of this city are anxiously waiting news
from the Alaska city. It was confidently
expected that word would have been re
ceived before this, but it may be that
the Santa Clara has been delayed.
Charles Martin, a. logger, told the po
lice today that he is positive that he saw
Burilson on a stage between Florence
and Eugene, Or., four days ago. Flor
ence is about 60 miles from Eugene and
is an ideal place for a man to hide him
self. Marti., however. Is of the opinion that
Burilson was seeking a lumber schooner,
as he had a short conversation with him
at an eating house along the road. Dur
ing the meal Burilson. If it were he. was
sullen and morose and constantly
watched the door. Covington was not
with him. The suspect asked Martin sev
eral questions about the country and
the chance of getting aboard a schooner
at the coast.
The chief of police ha,s wired the peace
officers of both Eugene and Florence, but
there is little hope of apprehending Bur
ilson, as the country is a wilderness and
there are no officers in the immediate
vicinity.
BUYS OWX CLOTHES FIRST TIME
Linn County Farmer Breaks Habit
of Letting Wife Select Them.
ALBANY, Or.. Sopt. 28. (Special.)
Since he was married. 18 years ago,
George E. Phllippi, a weIl-..nown farmer
residing near Waterloo, had never se
lected a suit of clothes for himself until
yesterday. He had clways worn what
hi wife selected without complaint. The
habit grew on him until he hated the
thought of selecting 'his own clothes.
Mr. Phllippi and his family were In this
city r-aterday on their way home from
the hopyards. and Mrs. Phllippi . was so
anxious for her husband to break the
rule of years and select a suit for him
self that she offered to pay for It from
money she earned in the hopyards If he
would pick It out. So while his wife pur
chased goods for herself in one depart
ment of a local store. Philippl went into
the clothing department and selected a
suit. But his wife didn't pay for it after
all. for he found the unusual experience
so satisfactory that he insisted on -laying
for It himself.
HIRES MAN TO BEAT WIFE
Seattle Husband Forbidden to Touch
- Her by Court Order.
SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 28. (Spe
cial.) Fearing; to act himself because
of a Superior Court order which en
Joined him from in any way Interfer
ing with his wife. Stephen Ougelberg
er sought the services of a friend,. and.
going- to the woman's apartments,
urged the friend on while the latter
administered a severe beating to Ber
tha Gugelberger.
The- Gugelbergers have been con
ducting a rooming-house at 1423 Sec
ond avenue, and about a month ago
the woman applied for a divorce and
a distribution of the property. She
told the court that she was in fear
of Injury at the hands of her hus
band, and an order was Issued forbid
ding him to go near his wife's apart
ments. .
On the night of September 20, how
ever, according; to allegations made by
Mrs. Gugelberger In court this morn
ing. Gugelberger, accompanied by Wll
lam Collsh, entered her apartments
and Colish attacked her fiercely, try
ing to throw her downstairs. He also
struck her about the face and head
repeatedly, and all the time Gugel
berger stood by, laughing and urgl. g
Colish on.
Cider Mill In Albany.
ALBANY. Or.. Sept. ' 28. (Special.) Al
bany's latest Industry Is a cider mill,
which began running this week. J. D.
Stedman, who recently came to this city
from Ohio, has established the mill and
is operating It. The plant Is located at
the mouth of Pennywinkle Creek, in the
eastern part of the city.
Turns Ankle on Gridiron.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene,
Or.. Sept. 28. (Special.) Louis Pinkham.
the big guard on Oregon's team of last
year, turned his ankle during football
practice last night so that he will toej
out of the game for a few days.
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