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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1913)
SECTION FIVE Pages 1 to 12 WOMAN'S AND SPECIAL FEATURES rTii LIU VOL. XXXIL PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTE3IBER 21, 1913. no. as. ttttttf - I Come to Powers the Big Store for Your New Heater. There's a Showing Here That Will Interest YouOne You Will See if Look ing for Real Heater Satisfaction This is the one store that can rightly solve the heater problem. Solve it to your entire satisfaction by giving you greatest heater value for your money. Our heater showing is truly wonderful, there are so many styles and sizes on show that choosing is made comparatively easy. "When you buy a heater here you are biire of quality, for the heaters we fjhow yon are made for service, not merely to sell. Come in and make your selection tomorrow. Our "Dignified Credit" plan is at your service. Your old heater taken as part payment on the pur chase of a new one. Have a new heater added to your account. We'll in stall it now. I e Wilton Rugs, a Great Sale 30 Patterns of High Quality 9x12 Wilton Rugs Worth SSS Offered This Week for It is seldom tEat you are offered an opportunity to bay Rugs of this character at a reduction in price, but here they are, high-class, dependable rugs, every one perfect patterns of colorings of most beautiful and choicest character. A wide variety for practically every room in tho home, at the pxtremely low price of $46.83. There are over two hundred Rugs in the lot, consisting of thirty, unusually pleasing designs. You would be glad to own any one of them at the regular price. They are now offered you for less. Ours Is the Greatest Showing of Rugs in the West Ji J LI.. B-B! J. .. mmmmM m mm It Is Insured Against Accident, Breakage, Mood or fornad The "Free" Sewing Machine "We believe it to be the most wonder ful value in Sewing Machines for the home. The "Free" Kotscillo move ment, the "Free" Togle Link takeup, the "Free" Rigid Feed are all fine, new features exclusive with the "Free." It is the only Sewing Ma chine with an insurance policy be hind it. Our Great Aviator ' HachinelHs-Week i No Worry? No Fail ure in Baking With Powers' Great iterlihi Steel Range There is just one thing about the Sterling Range it will give you sat isfaction above everything else and that is what you would naturally ex pect of any Range, but do not al ways get. The Sterling is a good baker and has a firebox built ex pressly for Oregon fuel.- a Week Is All You Pay Look at This 3-Piece Chamber Suit. Can You Match It for I I1 r iii ' ' L II I I I I ' Maple Chiffonier Special Han large French plate mirror and base contains six drawers. Can also be bad in quar- 1 (fi tered oak effect, now O 1 M.mJM Two-Inch Post Iron Bed Special Massive continuous Iron bed pat tern with ten filler rods, extend- Maple Dreaser Special A prin cess pattern, as inones in width. loni Has lonsr French date mirror, ed foot end, very rigid JQ OCl I Same dresser in guar-(J 1 - ff In construction, now.. i33 tered oak effect, npwM 1 XmJJ Powers' Bedding is just what it is sold for you may depend on that You never pay an, Ail-Wool price for a Part-Cotton Blanket at Powers'. You're assured of clean, sanitary beddiur when trading at this store. Choice stocks are now iu readiness for you. Pretty down Comforters in a variety of grades, Scotch plaid wool Blankets and soft, satiny Com forters in almost endless colors and styles. There is a fair price marked on each ar ticle, as low a price as good bedding can possibly be sold for. Efi" A mlr fT- and Now the Big Store Has Another Great Mattress to Offer You the 99 Tuftl OSS "Sealy Mattress AVe thoroughly believe in good bedding. We aim to offer for sale only the best grades procurable. We have made a ten-strike in procuring the widely-advertised, fully-guaranteed "Sealy" the Mattress that is made without tufts and guaranteed for twenty years against becoming lumpy. There is great satis faction in offering for sale a Mattress of such high quality, one that we can guarantee to our customers. It is made of one solid bat of snowy cotton, put into the cover by a patented pneumatic process. It is real pillow for the body and is as elastic as rubber. - ' " stamps Will Never Get Lumpy. Guaranteed for 20 Years. This $65.00 Oak Leather-Upholstered Library Suite Special This Week Only 152.75 Terms $6 Cash, $1.5 O Week This Library Suite ia built of solid oak and has genuine leather upholstered seats. It is rigidly made of selected stock, finished wax golden. The table is 44 inches in length, with heavy plank top, massive legs and panel ends. The pieces vary slightly from illustration. Your choice of either fumed, or golden-oak wax. P0WER5 Oi.UIfi CRIB A very for a Rood, strong maple b folding lots tf 1 OO MAPLE K low prlc crib, wit and good wire spring ! iirtiv-i riiainrxfaiiniinrt ii nriMitriii ii i hub nimniiniTiairjahif! Baby Walker $.89 17vt.a anaivlal f 1-1 " Strong-ly built, fitted nlntf casters. Has frame. this week only, wtih easy-run-adjustable seat WESTERN BELLE IS PROMINENT AT GOVERNORS CONVENTION JUST HELD Gladys Ravenscroft, ex-Champion Golfer of England, Will Try Her Skill in This Country Lady Charles Henry, ' Formerly Julia Lewiaohn, of New York, Introduces American Garden Movement in London. t J xt.:..-.:i. 11 v2 4 -Milt 4 4 lk:Cii-n v 9 -k. sfv - i tier i 5 ; o : 1 V lit 7 III' t v Alv 'fl II M -ffiU . 4 v I V-.!' JV1EW YORK, Sept. 0. (Special.) ly at the recent convention uf the House of Governors held at Colo rado Springs, Colo., four daughters of Governors received about as much at tention as the delegates. The quartet of beauties represented the South, the Middle W est and the Far West. Miss Olivia O'Neill, daughter of .Governor O'Neill, of Alabama, although not yet 20. has attended three conventions of the Governors. The other members were: Miss Ammong, daughter or uov- ernor Ammons, of Colorado, and the Misses Aileen and Mona Dunne, daugh ters of Governor Dunne, of Illinois. Another pretty English arolf player Is coming here to try her skill against Marion Hollins this Fall. She is Gladys Ravenscroft, ex-champion of England. An American woman, has introduced into England the American garden movement, 'and it proved an immedi ate success. She Is the wife of Sir Charles S. Henry, M. P., and was Julia Lewisohn. of New York.' Her husband represents in Parliament a constitu ency in Shropshire, and it was among the children of that county that Lady Henry first began to teach the cultiva tion of gardens. She next took a piece of waste ground in Amptlilll Square, in London, and. began the education of 40 children of St. Pancras school, who a few months ago had never seen a bulb. She taught them about seeds-and bulbs and they are now cultivating wo plots apiece one of flowers and the other of vegetables. Many prominent persons This Brass Bed Outfit, Continuous Post Bed, Guaranteed Spring, Fine Felt Mattress, for 8 all u i ' . r r i7 B-Hrni uuui. have taken a great interest in the work. Lady Asquith, the wife of the Premier; Lady St. ilelier and many other women prominent in official and social life, have shown their interest. Lady Henry Is now moving to Ret an appropriation of $2.-,. 000 to $DU.0UO from the govern ment to st.'irt other gardens In differ ent parts of London. Julia C. I.athrot lias charge of the child welfare exhibit at the Conserva tion pxposition, which is now open at. Knoxville. Miss l.athrop is chief of the Children's llitreau of the Department of Labor at Washington. She is an Illi nois woman, a graduate of Vassar. She is an active worker in reform move ments and hits made a special study of the care of children and of the care of tlie insam-. She was at one time a member of the State Board of Charities of Illinois. OLD LANDMARK IS PASSING Koller Jilills Structure at Harris Imrg r.elng liaml. HARRISBURO. Or., Sept. 20. (Spe cial.) The old roller mills building, ops of the historic landmarks of the city. Is being torn down by workmen and as soon as the ground -can be cleared one or two residences will be erected on the site. This building was originally built lor a school, btlng the second school buildinsr used in the city. The first and shpoiiJ floors were used for the public schools while the third was tho home ot the Masonic lodge. Soma of the present business men were Ini tiated into the Masonic lodge in thi3 building about 40 years ago. When no longer suitable for educa tional purposes the structure was moved acress th street and a flouring mill installed." For several years past the building has been used as a ware house and has been considered as a menace in case of fire to the publio school building across th. street as well as nearby residences. This is an exceptional offer in -a Brass Bed outfit. Every piece is of quality we can recommend. The Bed is a continuous-post pattern, with ten filler rods, and will not tarnish. There is a splendid link fabric spring with malleable corners and a forty-pound. Sanitary layer felt Mattress, covered with first-quality tieking;. The special price named is unusually low and should move out many of these Brass Bed outfits this week. MONMOUTH PASTOR GOES Rev. J. l. Orrick Enters w Work at Centralis, Wash. MONMOUTH, Or., Sept. 20. (Spe cial.) Rev. J. M. Orrick, pastor of the Christian Church in this city, recently tendered his resignation and left for Jentralia, Wash., where he will take u; nev,- work. Rev.' Mr. Orrick was elected pastor last December while connected with the church here promoting plans for a now building. As a result of his work the Christian Church here ts greatly strengthened and a now $4000 building Is nearly completed. Serv-ic-s will lirst be held in It next Sunday. Corvallis Woman Dies. CCRVALLIS. Or., Sept. 20. (Spe cial.) Mrs. Paul Rusch, wife of a wealthy farmer and fruitgrower, died Wednesday night following a two weeks' illness. Mr. and Mrs. Rusch caiKf to Corvallis from Indiana two years ago. Mrs. Rusch was past 30 years of age and the mother of piro children.