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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1911)
t A- SECTION FIVE Pages 1 to 12 WMw. WOMAN'S AND BOOKS VOL. XXX. PORTLAND. OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING. JUNT3 4, 1911. NO. 23. Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose and Lawn Furniture at Very Low Prices. Over 8QQO "South Bend Malleable" the "Lifetime" Ranges Used Daily in Portland 35.QO Monthly. See the New Summer Drapery Goods, Also New Wall Papers Rose Festival Visitors? Welcome! Everv one of the manv visitors in the citv this week is urgently invited to accept "Powers" hospitality. It is not neces- sary to make purchases. Those who come for sight-seeing and to make the acquaintance of Portland s largest Homefurnishing Store one, of the city's "show places" are as cordially welcome as those who come to buy. Make yourself at home, roam through the store at your own sweet will, rest, wait for friends, write letters or watch the throngs on the main floor from the ladies' balcony. Do all this at your leisure and your pleasure and please do not feel that you intrude. We want you to know "Powers" the largest and best Housefurnishing Store in the entire North west we want you to become familiar with "Powers," the House of "Dignified Credit" Cash or Credit Terms to Suit Specials in "Old Hickory" Furniture Quaintly picturesque modeled after the favorite chairs of Andy Jackson-sturdy, reliable old citizen he was, and the furniture named iter him is every bit bo. "Old ITickory," the finest rustie furniture ever constructed leads in popularity with those who appreciate its comfort and its excellent workmanship and finish. Hickory, the. strongest of our native woods, enters solely into its manufacture. Frame work is all of young saplings, cut in the Fall, when the bark will adhere to them. The bark is left on, although sandpapered until perfectly, smooth. The seats and backs of chairs and swings are woven of long sticks of the stout inner bark of the hickory tree, which is about as strong as rawhide. "Old Hickory" furniture is not painted, varnished or finished in any way, but is left as nature made it, and therein lies its chief charm. "We carry a most complete line of "Old Ilickory" furniture and sell it at prices that spell Economy. All the "Specials" pictured herewith are on sale "Cash or Credit" with "Terms to Suit." jgjg Settee Special $9.75 Rocker Spec'l $3.85 Settee Special $5.00 Cash or Credit Terms to Suit Cash or Credit Terms to Suit Cash or Credit Terms to Suit Old Hickory" Summer Houses on Display -on Main Floor Chair Special $2.50 Cask or Credit Terms to Suit Chair Special $2.25 Cash or Credit Terms to Suit Chair Special $4.75 Cash or Credit Terms to Suit . Rocker Special $6.25 Cash or Credit Terms to Suit The House of "Dignified Credit ; $10 Reed Rocker at $6.85 Cash or Credit. ' Terms to Suit. Exactly like cut. Is very closely woven of extra fine stock and has cane seat. $5 Reed Rocker at $3.65 Cash or Credit. Terms to Suit. lias continuous roll arm and back and cane seat. $13.50 1 Refrigerator J $9 .85 Cash or Credit. Terms to Suit. Made of golden oak, is 38 in. high, 24 in. : wide, has white enamel lin ing, removable shelves, brass hinges . and lock. Holds 50 pounds of ice. This $84SO Go-Cart $5.75 Cash or Credit. Terms to Suit. Exactly like cut. Ad justable' hood, - back and foot rest, steel wheels with rubber ( tires. . One motion opens or closes it. '. "Free" Sewing Machine $1.00 Per Week "We can't give any better advice to you than to join the "club" that is now" forming. $1 per week is all you need to pay. Every "Free" Machine is "Fully Insured" for 5 years. Better than ' any other sewing machine made and costs less than most. We invite inspection. Floor Coverings for Summer Use We present without a doubt, the most complete line of Floor Coverings in Port landit embracing everything that is worthy of you and of us. At this writing we are making a most extensive display of Kngs especially designed for Summer use for pore or sleeping chamber or seaside cottage. Prices are matchlessly low this with emphasis. We invite the fullest and most critical comparison wel come it, in fact! " COLONIAL RAO BTJOS Cash or Credit. Terms to Salt. 6 by 9 feet S6.75 8 by 10 feet S9.85 9 by 12 feet.... $13.45 wool and fiber rugs Cash or Credit. Terms to Suit. 6 bv 9 feet SS.65 8.3 by 10.6 feet.. 314.33 9 by 12 feet.. ..815.75 VELVET CARPETS SPECIAL $1.22 Cash or Credit. Terms to Suit. . Of standard "Chester" quality, these are! Choice of 15 handsome Oriental and floral designs, with nd without border. Stair Carpets to match. Sew ing, Uyir.g and lining in-eluded. Initial Showing: "McDougall" Kitchen Cabinets "It's safe to say that a Kitchen Cabinet is just as much a "labor and time-saver" as a sewing machine. The question then is: "What make of Cabinet to buyt" Before we de cided that query we canvassed the market thoroughly weighed the merits of the various makes very carefully and decided to feature the "McDougall" exclusively, as we were cer tain it was far ahead of its nearest competitor in every essential. The "McDougall "embodies only the most practical ideas having a sanitary base, rounded corners, sanitary wire shelves, fall glass removable flour bin, an aluminum-covered, full sliding top, without tacks or wooden strips on the edge or cracks of any kind to catch dirt or grease. The sanitary base allows the housewife to easily clean and sweep nnder it; the rounded corners are better than dust-catching angles and less liable to become chipped or marred; ' the wire shelves can be removed and washed. "McDougall" Cabinets are all made of the best grade of kiln-dried oak and finished golden. All panels are made of 3-ply, built-up stock. Each Cabinet is given several coats of moisture-proof varnish that will withstand the steam and heat of the kitchen. The hard ware of the "McDougall" Cabinets is all of special design, combining beauty and durabil ity. It is of solid brass in a dull, reddish, copper finish, harmonizing perfectly with the golden oak. Then there are white enamel linings, metal bread and cake drawers, metal sugar bins, glass cereal jars with aluminum tops, revolving jar holders, colanders, daily reminder, rolling pin rack, etc -all of which are added with the "McDougall" idea of lessening .the work of the housewife and making life easier for her, and they dol We invite inspection. Prices begin at $27.50. Terms $1 Per Week J(',fj, it-tin i - (; 'J , .-dt l-fi v, - 'SjZJiU- - m iin i ii si s w in smi i i ' I hp m i ii n i i mmm mmm n mm1 tmmnmrt-r,mri,n " "' 1 11 n Terms Per Week