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,v f " E I t ' T if I tfh pa nr; J ILLC8TKA.THD NEWS IUCU:T "..V, 4, " PORTLAND, CnEGONr SUNDAY MORNING, . OCTOBER V1913." ; V" A a, l I V" A K I . : ,-r a r-N-r i mpm a m rir r a ft i rni A a 24 B'6M.&MieBti')i MINI. HMO I IINUIMN OtLuLO . Ml -1 - -2--H3 Find: tiio Cafeteria "ucivto r ! -lN -w.- , -, J i .ft-",', V U 'rvs b , . . i.i - ' j -1 . Visitor From Orient Much -.That - Is-New-in Portland, f r i Written nd illnatrated by Mont. . ,; . .v- gomery Plodder. TI aeetna to m Jhataon of tht moat I popular Institutions i in PortUtnd la tha caf ateria,- ML t a.aplendtd idea. ana- serves -ail clasaes with, admirable aucce, and haa bn found to save time,' labor and vf expense. : I 'Ulte the cafeteria. for more reasons than one. f It 1 an txoelleBt'renlrtaua toe friends; . and fontetlmea enemle;"Jf. ver I."wan( '. t sea beautifully painted and powt deredfac 'I go , to, A oafeteria, :! ;am Bur ,T? mew; wim one.tnere... ADOve an things the-cafeteria, providea rrery hUft gry creature with tji jrery - thinr he st she majt dealre to ha,ve. AH old grumb llnr husbanda who are nerer satiaf led with the nice dishes their Jonr suffering wires Prepare for them, would, do-well to set themselves 'quickly Into a. cafe teria, an there, pick, andi choose .their particulait favorite-course. fThla would prevent pVoceedlnKa-in a-divorce Courtl Then there is anotner special advantage: You .hatg mualo while yoa at. Imatin yourself .'daintily VieTobblinak aar apple dumi i nr to the atraina-of the latest ra time. i here -is. alao a rich - contralto voice In case you : want somethlns soul inspiring-, ana aPPeute-Kiiun; - Last wteK I referred' to the mumerona pretty face. In Portland, I have since learned .. wtjy" .they call ' Portland ' '"the City of Rones."., i Iroairln the- feelings of air old oriental, bacholor. when hela surrounded chamtinr melt! Kueaa and '.; rK ' " n i -i i! win-.?. j - , - ' ? t- - AV i " - i - " ' ' 4 l .a;if SA rjMv;; i,- p- Xe I 4 4 V 'VOwHi v(liA, f. , 4," 1 -tx MMi?m -f ii li : : l 11 1 MuAill i .. - - w hbb . r v am rj ii ii ..... . by a. Jiuraber -of tteae JJ, r VRi.lflVW vTVA.VJ f . "rosea- who ry. out In heart- ' .9rireveA.'a'i 'Vifl "VC: U IV tnesi-Jt Is Ta Day..slr.' 1 4 - i.-.r -'V.T' It i ou!ll buy a tag-!" Sxire."t says.L , ., Y&TrMt'WlTff 'rZzlir U n ' in consetiuence J .had tags all over K. : . v ' ' V J,,,-. 'V "ai1. .1 i :. lXi . IMM'.W I i -l M 1 . - s it 1 "-1 tf VvaTn w v j ,iy.' in v.i'UP'i' ry K 1 vJ- . 1 kan , e' " : 1 i . W V'ar 1 -''V W-CK-'-,.." - ' vaw rv . t 1 .tv-n 1 :r vaw - Your ta . 1DITA 4 i V SA me. pinned like medals and von the breaat of a gallant hero. " Oh! Tag day was mighty fine, and I thor oughiy.j appreciated) the .kind words and smiles) and loud about. a-I walked gal r lantly homewards. , When do you have Tag day again t a . d 1- It seem a to mr that thij- people of - Portland are necessarily beautiful They , can't help it. Living, aa they do, amid ; . charming scenery and beautiful moum ' talna, they are naturally ' affected by . their surroundlnaa , I have , no . wards to express my admiration of your wtal- ; thy city; Nature has been lavish In its rifta to ' Portland. - Somebody told me before I eame here;! "Tfou will find that decorations 1 Italy, with US vine cWd bill, end 6wlU-1neath..'- .WIthV. ;its 'blotlt8v of .', buainei erland'wlth Its. rugged peaka and moun tain passes,, and Egypt-wlt' Ua broae Nil valley, cannot -furtilah scenery of deeper, grander br'tnore peaceful beauty than Portland," ; .And Chat is, just : the case.' I hav spent some of tae happiest hours of my suy her feasting-bn glor-. ious sceneav The peaceful Willamette Curling- and winding through the busy growing city Is refreshing to hoWU This', mighty river.' Is as. buay "as ',any Chinese' river I have 'seen.i From the: top of -the Portland heights I'have o oed -the- magnificent pan oramar-Taye! the fe4st of visionthat nature unrolled before my eyea There was tha city be- business house,' and the busy river banks, throbbing-with. Ufa. But the crowning glory ot Ufei-Wholar'Soene .fs.'the snow clad peak v Of "Mount -Hood.f that points up against 'the Mark :ky. :i?lt . makes" .one goodto. lotk upon such refreshing scen ery.' "Portland should attract' the lover Of Jba "beautiful Jn nature and the land 1 scape painter. . I haven't referred to the IHa JTorestabecanae Jl'fair to expresi -.n;wotd.-tha narvelous .Influence tin lne-ive on' Portland1, aeenerr. Whal Vould your -mountaina- and hllle bt 11 Ar umiF-nln.if W1ta.t Wniild Port. land.' be worth If ;not;"for those stately nd'lneausMe:pihsrT'S;-;.;; GAMBLERS FIND LID OIILI y - i ' ' vnn! .uii in iiLtf ium , li - : :,h - ,,Half;WdrIdXMIsconstfuedARr ,cent 'Announcement ;of '-'Mayon Kline. "-'I ' " ,r ' ' " "-. ; , ."' ' JCnlts Prtaa Lessed Wire.) '' ( ..New "i'ork, OcU 18. "Tou can never : tell from ; where - you sit" - Thst" ex presses the feelings. Just now, of New York's half-world. ,, Immediately aftet all the, newspapers carried stories that the niw Mayor Ardolphe Kline proposed to "take the lid of f, Police Comm Is sloner Rhinelander "Waldo personally led a raiding squad Into; Chinatown, and : 'pulied" a bunoh of . gambling Joints. ' Not only, that, but he went to the po- lice station supposed to govern the wel fare of Chinatown . and. stripped ' 'the ' shield from, a police captain,, an ser gf an t'nd "Several , detectives. :- at 4 .jf. i Of eourse Mayor. Kline naver said: ho was going to tolerate gambling or any kind of lawlessness and .the gamblers had no right to -think that he would. .. but the new mayon did aay thathe would grant, all night liquor licenses to some or tne restaurants ana not wv force tho' 1 a. m.' closing that wa the hobby of the late Mayor Gay nor. The Tenderloin Jumped at conclusions. They were mistaken when they thought' that "Mayor Kline accompanied .bis statement with a wink,' -r r'''.:" Commissioner Waldo's: activity aroe as . a doubla Jolt to the" gamblers and - perhaps some of the sollce who are sup posed to be In the "system" for the flrat , Chinatown raid earn after a report that Dlatrlot Attorney Charles 8. Whitman had consented to help Mayor Kline run ; the police department. It was said that at the mayor's request Whitman agreed to keep an eye on - the' police. Waldo, It was said.' was not .to be . removed,, but , ho would be a mere figurehead, the mayor and the district attorney bossing bis department.'',v.iiS;V':";w;,i:':;:S O-.V; ''ii; To demonstrate that he is still alive, Waldo at once swooped down on China town and Jugged several wagonloads of fan .tan playing Celestials, lie did not make a spectacular raid like those that William . Travers Jerome was sof ond of when he waa district attorney such as breaking ? Into Upper,. Tenderloin gambling-resorts with an ax but Wal do was . there In person and was the first man to enter the raided places. The nxt ' night ha ' conducted . some, more raids, until both the gamblers and Wal do's subordinates never know where the commissioner wlH turn.up next, . j MELOMMjKtbRiVES' :VC. J BRIDETO .SUICIDE r Paris,' Oct; II. LltU Madame Sophie Durand, the is-y ear-old, bride of, a work man "was passionately fond of the thej atre, v The other night her hosband took her! to see a fine .old fashlpned melo drama, with , an 'impossibly a VlUafnous villain i' and a-:r superlatively virtuous dsmsei for ever' in dtstresit :Llftle Mai- dame v "Durand rtooi the" mtdventurea; or in aistrsssea aamsei ternoiy io heart, and teouldr1 talk" ot nothing else all 'the way. noma ;:''". : : :v., ' . -rif ver:iihad her 'misfortunes," she repeated, ."I 'could n t bear , it " I .should la JK t i-i i - - Ifer-,h1band, tried to create a diver sion ,y. jprTenng . a Jtorm.,or coasoiauon- met , never. ! in on own case a drink, In a' neighboring ba. But Ma dame Durand woo id, not be , comforted, and. left him -to .his. solitary; potations. When a-few. minutes later ie went home he found his wife banging by a rope from the roor of tn,aining room. Btie was .-eivltis. 6mA.'1 ? VV-'5 ' '? i- uv-''.--- 'i The :Ru Dcp on sTin R V.M 11.11 .rower suy:ffL : yr hi . , . v:' i A- No" other showing Cy : 'offers , such crcal l ' Si -. variety t f , : J T J Apll-Parflrl! ' - Ardibd- - - j r Royal Ka-Shaii S.:;.V'iy'.:VVV-t fc.il i .7 .i... ri,A i4 w t.trin.il aiKM olndld assortment i new patterns, jsri fi djo t f? A L'?f'';'-y;Kfwy.vs'Rd;nfl . at; . . . , i-.i-. ivS '.. ; .V,' laaiU ;.terSrf pr)fcd .'.trOeV.W. '"' 1. 1 ': : ,', if; ., -xl-..slies' for .the bl, ! dnn I or') Bxl "sises.. beautiful .new colorings ' living-room are priced r? ; .nd;,fl eJsns;pripea rcn rf "i r !Y; CI V-; U J t x t To . be; procured at tni store pn!y.:aThiJs the regnil wiaeiy BUTcnisca in TicwspapcrSaimasaTincs. cic.ior u.uuM xQiican gcv one ai, ims tvf CAvmiuPwA ' lag- toniprrow murning,' at ; toia riuivuiouHiy ig w pnee. v a nis macninc . l cqusi in. tunc. nu juiui . , - r , y j those costing1, up to $$0.00, "and is built to "last a 'lifetime ('It is' a machine that .satisfy the most y " psrticulW'peoplfei'It'is'bttnt'pnhdiior.ty S ' V t now to ijet une or These Machines for qjq 4 ;l -) Pfvrv MiilnmAf' fnalrmcr ntirfri3arat pAurr ,'- Iris amniint nf Sfl nfmnro .jf? AT TIRt C?RT.HlTJ wi v j - wswwivi .utwn'us). w frB w .w s s vj P"t vas ..T'' w ws w ' . m T- - - w , 1 tu a.ai i a' sa a . I , . - "t besrmning tomorrow 'we "wiii'denver one jnese aDienaia.' sweet-ionea norniess tainns nucnines; at 1 the .unheard of prke 6f $6"75.- EveryTfibme, however humble or wealthy," can. now. afford one.of these f-', wonderful machines -.You twtll spend- many delightful evenings listening . to the .world's 'famous bands, " I r ! " ' v AT,THIS PRICK' MACHINES ARE LIMITED. CALL AND ; ARSAtVoB FOR ONE AT.iONCE; ( i t fST 1 rThia Machine In Built to Last-tf! ') laOtferDemotiaU v;V-S v Lifetime : ''N'. t Givinn at the Powers Thjis instrument is of the very latest modern. Improved type the. rrkxirds. are marvelouelV clear. -The v renroduce the human voice to such oerfection . that One not seeing the machine would scarcely belleve .it 'waa not a per-' son singing or talking. , Tbeyi are built by the-greatest makers 'or pnono- grapna in tne world, and are so simply oonstruoted that a . child, can operate j ;aea,St&mp3 GreatValue Store , , some ex our cue- - TA feature of 'the' policy .of 'this' house la' to' stimulate trade by of ferine; ' traordinary inducemenU the value of which is . easily recognisea c-y an our cus- torn ere. -Wt believe every -cuetomer will -want' to -seeupe -one. of theee- splendid '.IWIn- ' MtxA , mmn hnn. t ha t I hi arxtrlsl. Of f er wll 1 D the meflnS Of bringing, us many, new tcOatomersA who will open a credit. account wUh, us this REMEMBER, THI ' OFFER ' APPLIES I TO' BOTH CASH OR f 'CREDIT? CUSTOMERS See-Powers' Special diainber-Outfit ' ' ;!. TanUilU-gtreoa Window' $8450 ; Terms tXO.00. tl.TS a Week. It -Is a. wonderful outfit at the price and conalata.of one Circas sian walnut atand, dressing-table, chiffonier, rocker and .chair.. A massive two-inch -1 pes t gold bronse bed, fitted " with metal sprlng-; and SO-pound - mattress. Ths special credit terms named Srrve you: almost a year to pay or it , . ''.,-., . . i, Ot- . J ... r ...... . in... i, i. . y Powcrs'rThc: Heater Store ' If jrou'buy th new heater at , Powei, you are ur o heater satiifac,' .-sl tion, for they are the fairest priced, best built; most attractive heaters ; you will be able to find., There is much satisfaction in making your selection from the largest, brightest and best showing in ail Portland ' ' then you have our personal guarantee that ;the heater will do all4 you expect of it. We would likejo. have -you seer them.. We. are; proud of the showing we have to offer you. We firmly believe, you -1 will recognize their quality as wa do. ,t -v 4 , v , -PAY US AS LOW. AS $1.00 WEEKLY- ' . A SixtPiece, Special Living Room Suite . '4 , so TaaaalU window, '. , ,v,$mc,o - : Terms SJ0 Cash,-tl JO a. Week. 'a1 nicely matched living-room ontflt in. qnarler-sawed oak. Con aista of Unlfold bed davenport, complete - with " mattrees: a . 4 8-r Inch library table, 'leather seat arm rocker,, leather seat arm chair and oak palm stand. The pieces 'are all of generous size and splendidly-made. Lowest credit terms. j Mini mm 1 imm him m i iwiimminnii i miiiini utiiwBi.miiiin wium iiniii'i 1 1 Milium 1111 an,, , . , - t-? . " V W F j4 T,.t 'yw' - ' 1 " " ' i l " k-s .,V,f i 1 '-,'... nil -"1 PoWero' "Dignified Credit f I Synteni Was Plaririeid for Voiir: Convenience ThVrlrhtTklnd of a furniture store nevermearit" eo much to homefurnlsliers ss It does today.- , We basa our claim to patronage upon no ground other thHit the rlahtneas of our. furniture, our service and prlcea."- Never, has. a'credit purchaser been .so critical of quality and value as today, and never has stronger reasons axlsted or It. We call this store "the right kind of , a, f urn luire stoe.", because Jt meets the moat critical demands-with the right kind of credit servloe the same fair. Just and equitable service to all. i ')fN-y i . , ' ; . . -i ' ? -r - f ---' - ' ..r , tl ' - - r 1 call this store "the right kind of a, fumluire store, :t it and equlUble service to all, y f j 'j T rr . ting Time to Look for Iron' IiK Would Be Wastimr Time to , Compare With ThisTrrMawiye Two; 1 4 , -a. . , a v rfVTX -J .' '.. .' gg.' tk ' 1 Inch roit Aiold Bronze Bed and High Quality Steel Spring i 1 r " t Bed Value i Actual Value of Both Pieces Is $19.50 Tho' value of these two pieces you will readily recognise, for. purchaaed In ' . i. ...m' w. ...-h In -v.aa fn. hA una w Mama TOS thbiehv - Here is a i massive two-iieh post gold bronsa bed with ten. filler ea extra swo biwi p.y,..-..- - ay. metal frame .prlng of high quel ty, -Tnespr.ng mwiu a.... sfajnsrlsi aina' h&s incn Ana De-nBji bii essiMsi w r 7 o?rn1?sV'top is T6f superior link fabric, Jhe two pieces are exceptional both.; as, 10 ouainy,oa' o:. fr.A'.', i , - . . , . r ' ' n . av ii i m . m m in nnnnnnnnnr i - f ' H ; II II r - v Hi I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I r Lr ini ii n i I'll ; r.rnnnnnnnnnn vllffi 111 si i i i t - a rtri ' -1 unit in i n r nil 'inusi. i i' wo -ft sSA IT: yJ 1 1 ;.',- u I '. ' -,- . . i' " "'""ir.",,r . HI HTn, v .. Thia Splendid .fl ID r "H,,, J'"- .' - Ml - SBWSBpB SBJ BJ ,' SH jSrfJ Bil l ... , teWWWS.W TT- 53267 Colonial Suite in MfAMAaw1.'- ;aTr4 Ir-V. '.'I'A' y Ci-k11 V' 4U . .. ..uB'Si -nji) y 1 fti ss rm ,L . .il'ti w " -T-Tw- t ai . ti . aar w r a ... aw i m l aa a a us? j :fy Four : Piccca J f I A ''';', v 1 ,j ' - 1 '4 IIsWTj 1 I.- - ' ,sr.'' . . and Substantial vi'., . " w owt-,A- f -7 - T.f . i -r,.T 7 . - , . J .y-''ffs . . . AHm'ima of ihe'better grade" of furniture will slwayg flnd' at' thls'stofa la? ? headrmeasurlrigv5 inches , and foot.:end,. 4.'tncftes. rThs mirror plates are V iin.r.e a..liai ' nil,,. In all tha finer urnnda.- Th one v '.,d.i'ui' .i,n, ihn.nh'iii,4 thwinrh la xtt : heat nualltv and eon- pleces may ha purchased , separately each on Js anown unoer eacn, arucie. t most ciiii7rvnTO v ,c v. , - , . . . . , , ..i. ..u . " t' - the cbUfonier 8S Inches nd-th bed hasunusual)y high eadygnd toot ..'..and,.-;) marked at. the specut price . - V,a -" .'..It "Id 2 "V1 u 1 1 "Utile Mother Baby Tenders Special.; $3.99 rsV'-ibibyi i tender; ' ', baby , walker. - . babr, diner and reclining ' chatr - combined . In one piece. The met . al parts are of oxl . diked steel and the . frame1 of oak. fin-1' ished goldem . Folds ... in a . , very '-small pace.,. . . j.J j " 'I Tha 'Sealy' Mattress is made entirely and solely of pur. virgin,, long-., . fiber ' cotton the best that grows: -. It t Is- absolutely, body conforming, because there la not a tuft In it. t It 1 made of on giant cotton batt. and is eo comforablo -and satisfactory that lt .has,beoome a mattress , nationally known. If you one o try a 8ealy MattreM you wilt, certainly , buy ne ot mor.v.fWoback,itup by to atrongeet guarantee.;! ' -X Ebitra Special! . il-- , 1 This la an unusual metal fmi. i i a it preoenta a ineb.l ruin h i' 'good quality. V It runtnlni m-, ' ) Hrini;s, is a betf fi,r!f , I i if fmni than nv rnu. h ' of f er-ii at the m t ' iri ;'.uoh only -to a i. r