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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1909)
SECTION FOUR Pages 1 to lO REAL ESTATE DRAMATIC AND FINANCIAI VOL. XXVIII. PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1909. NO. 24. sioisoyj H ave -Solved the Credit Problem The trouble with most people is that they think money is the only thing- in the world and that because they have but little of it they are helpless.- So few stop to consider that theirhonesty and enterprise count for something: that those qualities are an asset, substantial and real. We feel that an industrious and enterprising- man is worthy of our fullest confidence and entitled to our most generous credit. We give it freely and what's more we make the terms of payment easier than any housefurnishing institution in Portland. We allow customers nearly two years in which to settle for their purchases. We charge nothing- for the accommodation no interest, no extra of any kind. "It's a plain open account plan; you pay a little each month as you find it convenient. It's thoroughly pleasant and dignified convenient and helpful. YOU are welome to enjoy it. "A HOME OF ONE'S OWN MAKES A MAN HUMAN" Some great writer has said, and when you gaze on such scenes as the one pictured here, you cease to wonder why. This is a room in a four-room flat on the East Side. Instead of the old-fashioned par lor, the young couple have turned this room into a sitting - room, living-room and library. And you would be amazed to know how little it cost them. You would be still further surprised to know that this young man works in a downtown railroad of- fice at $65.00 per month. He began with one of our $100.00 four-room out fits, and later on he add ed such odd pieces as he and his wife desired. Just now it is one of the coziest places on the East Side, and they are both supremely happy. When they were first married they lived in a boarding-house. One of our advertisements attracted them, with the result as you see above. Now, such a home is just as easy for YOU as for them. If you have hesitated about getting married because you couldn't afford a home, don't hesitate any longer. "We will put up such a home for you and help you in any way that will give you what you want and at the time you want it. It pays to trade at Gadsbys'. MAJESTIC RANGE FOR USE WHERE JTHERE ARE CITY WATER CONNECTIONS . llttAJEsrici;. ',rwjE5Tici p Up k M This is No. 844, one of the numerous family styles equipped with pin-extension malleable iron water front, the most powderful heater made, ready to attach to pressure boiler or other tank. Entire top, brackets, door frames and everything subject to a strain are made of malleable iron. Entire body and lower bottom, which are sub ject to rust, are made of old-style charcoal iron. All parts are thoroughly riveted (not bolted), making the Range practically airtight. There is a double warming closet at top, with drop doors, forming a strong shelf. There is an additional warming closet below oven. MAJESTIC FREE COOK BOOK for the asking. SPECIAL ROCKER BARGAINS AT $1.50 This Rocker is sol id oak with contin uous post back and cane seat; can be used for bedroom rocker, sewing and nurse rocker; reg. $2.50, Gadsbys' price 5j1.50 GADSBYS FOLDING GO-CART $9.00 Closed, can be packed in trunk, taken on cars; light and easy to handle; Gadsbys' price S&O.OO This is a good cart cheap. GADSBYS' 1909 WHITE ENAMEL REFRIGERATORS tefiii These. Refrigerators are soKd ash, finish golden oak, with white enamel cleanable shelves, and are charcoal lined, all sizes; prices from $10 up. Call and see them. RECORD-BREAKING PRICE ON SIDEBOARD BARGAINS IN PORCH ROCKERS IS Ranging in price from $8 to $50. We have the largest and finest assort ment of Porch and Lawn Furniture in the city. This large, CJO CA comfortable Rocker pO-0J $19 PRINCESS DRESSER REDUCED TO $11.50 It s a choice piece of furniture. The grain of the golden oak shows prominently. The board is highly polished. The plate mir ror is heavy and lends richness to this attractive sideboard. It is commodious, with compartments for silver and linen. It also has two cupboards below. It is made by the best producers in America. High renters ask $35.00. Gadsbys' price now is $22.50 E2S1 Princess Dresser, with oval or shaped French ' bevel mirror; fin ished golden;. regular $19.00 value, special this week $11.50 SPECIAL SALE ROOM SIZE RUGS Sanford's Brussels, 9x12 x i a V -v feet, worth $18 5 X JZl.DVj Firth Brussels, 9x12 feet, j y worth $22 $ 1 O.UU Sanford's Wilton Velvets, l - 9x12 feet, worth $27 5j X ,UU Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet, a, r r f worth $30.... 5 jLJL.DYJ Bristol Rugs, 9x12 feet, J t r or worth $15 $ X U.OU Ingrain Wool Rugs, 9x12 size, aq special at 90OlJ IT PAYS TO BUY AT x GADSBY'S WE HAVE NO RENT TO PAY. THAT'S WHY WE SELL FOR LESS SPECIAL SALE OF DINING TABLES We Have the Largest Display of Good Tables in Oregon. Solid oak Pedestal Table, golden oak pol ished finish, extends six feet long, 42-ineh top; heavy pedestal base, giving the table strength and design; U-ads- bys special price $12.50 "DIRECT ACTION" GAS RANGE The oven construction is a strong feature of the "Direct Action" Gas Range. Five feet of gas 'will bake biscuits on both racks this includes heating oven and baking. Price $22.50