"14 THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, POKTLASrTT," TUNE 25, 1905. SERS TO LEAVE Chicago, Boston and Perry Go Down Today. GOVERNOR VISITS ADMIRAL Largest Squadron Ever in the Har bor Leaves for Pugct Sound After a Visit of Ten Days Duration. By 9 o'clock this morning the cruteer Chicago, with Rear-Admiral Goodrich on board; the cruiser Boston and the torpedo boat dostroyor Perry will leave down the river, bound for Puget Sound. Thus passes the most formidable armada Portland ever saw in her harbor. Perhaps one of the cruisers will return later in the season, but this is not assured. Since the cruisers came in ten days ago, several thousand people have visited them. The last distinguished visitor was Governor Chamberlain, who boarded the flagship yesterday morning. The Governor's sa lute of 17 guns woke up the echoes In his honor. All day yesterday the vessels were re ceiving stores. With one consignment of freight went a live turtle, presumably a pet. as it was too small for culinary pur poses. It was payday on the Chicago, but few of the crew had any chance to spend their money awhore. Word was. received yesterday that the Italian cruiser Umbrla would enter the Columbia oarly Wednesday morning. A pilot will be on hand to bring her up. and if there Is no delay tlie should reach Port land late In the afternoon. TKIEI) TO RU.V SHIP OX ROCKS Tamar's Sailors Say They Suppressed Drunken Captain. SEATTLE. June 31. Sailors on the British ship Tamar. of London, which arrived In Seattle on June 18, 140 days from Plymouth. England, state that on Jtme 17, when the vessel was 2S days out from Hamburg, the port from which she cleared on December 20 for Seattle. the captain, who was on the verge of delirium tremens from drinking, attemp tod to run the ship ashore and. when the mate and sailors remonstrated, he threatened to sh9ot any who Interfered with the course of the vessel, which was headed directly for the rocks on the coast of France, off Ushant. First Mate Madsen grappled with the captain for possession of the weapon. The crew seized the captain and placed him In Irons. Mate Madsen sailed the vessel to Plymouth, where Captain Griffith was tried for attempted murder and sentenced to three years' penal servitude. Madsen left the ship at Plymouth and was re placed by Mate John Flax. The captain was replaced by J. C. Hughes, wlto Is now in command. The vessel made a quick passage in spite of heavy woathor off Cape Horn. PYTIIOMEXE FINDS CHARTER Will Carry Lumber From Portland to South Africa. After waiting since February 26 for a grain charter, the British ship Pytho mene. Captain Splvey. was chartered by the North Pacific Lumber Company yos torday morning to load lumber for Port Natal. South Africa. The rate asked by the owners for a grain charter to the United Kingdom was around 82s Cd. The lumber charter was for a lump sum. As the Pythomene has a net register of 1796 tons, she will be able to carry about 1.G04.W0 feet of lumber. At present she is lying at the Oregon Water Power dock noar the Madison-street bridge, and be fore going to the North Pacific mills to load will take on ballast It will prob ably be a week before she begins taking on cargo. With the withdrawal of the Pythomene there Is not a disengaged sailing vessel left in port. Shijw apparently find bus) news quicker in Portland than at any other port on the Coast. A number of vessels have been in San Francisco for a year and two have been there three yoars. The bark Dunstaffnage has been lying at Tacoma since July Si, INC. BOTH WRECKED IX HURRICANE Schooners Ponape and Diana Lost Among: Caroline Islands. SAN FRANCISCO. June 24. (Special.) News of the loss of the Gorman trading schooners Ponape and Diana was received by the steamer Mariosa, yesterday. Both schooners, which had gasoline engines, wore trading between the Caroline and Marshall Islands, and both were wrecked during a terrific hurricane that swept over those islands on April 2. The news was carried to Tahiti by another trading vessel. No details regarding loss of life wore, however, received by the Mari posa. Beth the Ponape and Diana wore staunch am! new, and both were built horo, the Pontine having been launched only last March from the yard of Boole & Son. She was feet long. 26 foot in broadth and 10 feet deep, and had gaso line engines of 150 horsepower. The Diana, was of practically the same size and Nwor. NO RAID OX KAMCHATKA. Passenger on Fur Steamer Denies Rumor of Massacre. VICTORIA. B. C. June 24.-The steamer Montara arrived at Comox today from Petropavlovsky. on Kamchatka, with furs, mostly sables, to the value of nearly a million dollars, consigned to the Kam ohatkaa Commercial & Industrial Cem iwny of San Francisco. Duron Bruggen, a Russian, manager of the company, was a passenger for San Francisco, lie said the recent report of a massacre of 159 natives by raidors was untrue. Nothing of this kind had oc curred of late on the Kamchatkan Pen insula. Last year some Japanese scaling schooners raided Robbea Bank, the guard of which ImmI gone. No raids had been made this season, as far as he knew. SCHOOXER SHORT OF FOOD Redflcld Receives Provisions From Gray's Harbor Tug. ABERDEEN. Wash., June 21. (Special.) Captain Stream, of the tug Daring, of this city, reports" giving aid to the schooner Retinoid. 31 days from San Pedro for Puget Sound. The schooner was mot 33 mites southwest of this port, and was short of provisions. She was bound for Port Townsend. but with practically no wind was making slow progress. The Daring gave her enough provisions for the remainder of her trip. The schooner Boreal! is now 31 day's out from San Pedro for the Columbia. -It is IrobabIc that she met a similar experi niw to the Redfield in encountering head winds. A sharp lookout for her is being maintained at the mouth of the river. Too Rough for Cable Work. SEATTLE, June 24. On account of heavy fogs and storms the United States cableshlp Burnslde has been unabJo to repair two small imperfections in the Government cable near Sitka. The ves sel arrived here today after an absence of nearly three weeks, during which time she experienced the roughest weather. from the standpoint of cable engineer ing, in the memery of her officers. The weather was so Intensely foggy that the ship could scarcely get her bearings suf ficiently to locate the submarine wire. and when the clouds of fog cleared away the sea was running so high that the cable could not be grappled. Notice to Mariners. Notice is hereby given that West end Snag Point buoy, a third-class spar, mark ing channel to Duttons P. O., Suisun Bay, California, heretofore reported dragged out of position and not visible at high water, was permanently discontinued June 18, It being no longer of use as an aid to navigation. By order of the Light house. Board. H. T. MAYO. Commander. U. S. X.. Inspector Twelfth Lighthouse District. Iiuunchcs Arc Now Idle. Scarcely a launch owner was yosterday expecting to run to the Oaks today. Man ager HurlburL of the Oregon Water Power & Railway Company, has not yet acceded to the launch men's terms that he take IS per cent of the fares for the privilege of landing at the resort. Where two weeks ago was a rushing business Is now nothing at all. The departure of the cruisers will throw a number of launches Into Idleness. Canoes Capsize In Swells. A creen canon naddlod t- rrinrV wni- iams and Eddie Sammoos upset off the Oak-street dock yesterday afternoon, but other boatn trnvo mh that the canoeists were not in danger at any time. The boat was In the swells of me nauey uatzert, which were too high for her. BrOUCllt to shore the nannokt balled out their boat and continued up the river. Atlas Makes Extra Trip. An CXtra trin to Portland la hnlnir maiU b the Standard Oil ts nl- itoannp itl on account of an accident to the tank steamer Asuncion of the same line. While going down the Columbia the Asuncion struck a sandbar and on rfwifein San Francisco went on drydock. It was found tnat ner rudder bad been bent out of plumb. The Atlas was on. her way up me river last Mgnc Steamers Sail for !Xbmc. SEATTLE. June 21. The steamship Sen ator left tonight for Nome with 207 pas sengers and 1209 tons of freight. The Oregon will get away Monday night. Marine Notes. All the available space on the steamer iteanoKO irom 1'ort is Anroliw in land has been taken except the San Fran' clsco reservations for th There are also a large number awaiting an me souui-Douna steamers. The barkentine John Smith has cleared for San Pedro with 7rtoVrt ft nt u,my The German hark fhrlainl with for South Africa, left down yestorday, as uiu me steamer bouth Bend, with lumber ior oan 'coro. Domestic and Foreign Ports. ASTORIA. June 24. Sailed at 6:1S A. M Steamer Northland, for San FrancIoo. Ar rived at 6 and left Bp at 7:3 A. M. Steamfr Atl&p. freman Pranetfee. Arrived at 10:15 , Ji.-Biearaw Elmore, from Tillamook. feailed lit n r f PnftitCu. r A'ci for San Francises. Condition f the bar aJ . p- M" aweotlfc wind south, weather Yokohama. June 2. Arrived British isteatner Ferndenc. from Portland. San Franctae. Jane 24. Arrived British Mazner eiiington. HT hour from Lady Malta; Nebrajknn. from Tacoma. Cleared fitfflmor Cttv Tu ..Kin l-i.t.. ... barge Santa Paula, for Pertland; steamer miner, ior i-eruana; steamer Newport, for Aneen nrui u'bv mrti' t.atri- n.t-Ai. for Seattle. Sailed-Bark SC James, for Port i ewnnna. AT TUB HOTELS. Tlie I'erklnh Mrs. Carl Kelson. Pocatello, Idaho: Sydney Latham. San FraBelaeo: J n K. Welterstra4 and wife, H. J. Dunn and iie. me uaiiec; . u. Miller and aa. Cathlamet; Flora J. Clutter. Tualatin Or. : W. A. CauRhanour. Payette, Idaho: Ada Sweet. Madlaon. Wis.; Frank J. S. Conner. La Camas. Wash.; John H. Hutchison, Kendrlck. Idaho; C. E. Lackey. Seattle; C. E. Dew. Chicago; Mr. W. F. RoWson. Mls J. E. Toclaw. Mrs. BorpeRor. m. J. Will iams and wife, Anaconda. Mont.; E II. Wheeler and wife, St. Louis; Robert H. Turner. Hed Oak. Ia.; J. F. Murphy. M. Sumner and fstcr. Seattle;; E. R. Potter and wife, Mrs. A. M. ration. Oleoma. Wash.; Charles Locker, M. Simmons. Lewtoton. Idaho; "W. T. Campbell aad wife. Seattle; Louis Deyer. Dearer; C. W. Tone. Seattle; X. A. Ha !Tori asd wife. Crockstoa. Minn.; K. K. Frost. Los Angeles; J. C. Bloomer. Denver; J. If. Pease, Budge Rurrelt. Alice G. Foley. William Shea. Hancock. Mich.; Robert II. Vaa Luat. Berkeley. Cat: Will lam It. Davis and wife, Oakland; T. V. Hubbard. Seattle; Mrs. Charles King. Los Angels; Mrs. D. K. Thurber, Chinook. Mont.; G. J. Brown. C. Jt. Hodge A. Halaes. P. Dickson, V. J. Campbell. It. Beckton. Kansas City; J. II. S. Morrison, wife and child. Cumberland. Term. ; William Ghls. Jr.. Mrs. Fred Brown. Sattle; John Loepplng. Youngstown, O.; S. W. Pearce. Mrs. H. II. Shenk and daughter. San Francisco; K. Blckerton. W. S. Matthews. Winnipeg; J. K. Hayes and Uter. J. C. MeCulley. Ellensburg. Wash.; W. S. Weston. Chicago. Grover M. Kelr. W. B. Kelr. Ella M. Deyer. F. D. Case and wife. Oeorse W. Klger. Centralis, Warh. The Imperial F. A. Hart, Aberdeen; B. Major and wife, Butte; Miss K. Dieter. San Francisco; Mrs. C. J. Mathews, Spokane; Mark A. Fullerton and wife. Otympla; U L. Sparger and son. Seattle; Nina A. Chi Wren. Council Bluff: Mrs. Mary V. Mai lory Maud Mallory. Ethel Davis. Vernoa Davis. La Orande; S. V. Vit and wife. Little Rock; I w. 11. Mcxauchtoa. Saa Francisco; W. P. Cressy and wlfu. Miss rar! Aglon. South Bend; Madanae B. Ceakllng. Oklahoma. K. B. BrenRer. L. Brenner. Albany: Miss F. Park. Newberg: W. T. Shepard asd sons, hRlem; Dr. H. T. Hoaple. Vale: Ira C Sharp. Riverside; Dr. J. M. Carroll. Deaver; J T. Kearns. Stay ton; Mrs. C. C. McDonald. Ru pert McDonald. Illtaoto: John F. Gtvens Roseburg: Miss Sue' Dorris. Miss Beueatte Derri. Eugeae: Mr. and Mrs. F. Hunt. Morwia. C. O. Cretchton and wife. Selma. Mrs. T. W. Mann. Miss Mann. Seattle; L. A. Long and wife, Joe Lonr. May Long. Nellie Long. Mrs. S. Nolan. W. Nolan. Miss M. Ashenfelder. II . lloyu Tacoma; L. Wllber and wife. Snohomish; F. A, Roawltbee, Dick inson. X. D.: E. G. Ruegrietta;' Jamestown, X. D.; Russell JeCTarys. Xoate, Alaska. The St. Charles C. D. Haruc. Aurora: E. S. Wood, city; Miss Maude Brown; Mrs. F. O. HausafOA, Mrs. Joe Barney. Arlington; J. K Kilbora. H. F. Kllbora Sucene: W II. Walker and wtfe. Astoria; J. W. Foryth. Salem: H. E- Fartuti, A II Toung. Eadlcott; S. Xelsoa. E. Nehos. Aurora; C. H. Kar nath. Camas. Wash.: R. S. Harrington. Cor valtln; Bdw. Corbley: J. Rose. Rldgeaeld; D. P. Porter and wife. C. M. Fowlor; Mrs. P. A. Miller. Los Angeles; J. K. Beezly. Dallas; II Fallmaa and wife; Inez Vareer, Ft. Col lins. Cole.; F. T. Moehler and son. Iowa. G. M. Whltsoa. city: W. L. Svae. Kebo: Mrs. U Boardmaa. Charles McBrlde; William Smith. Clatskaate; John B. Wleet. Stella; Victor J. MIUr. Stella; J. D. Leonard. Brooks: G. At: M. B. Everett. Hlllbore. A. Cole. Olyawia; M. Magrath. 1'. S. A : D. Mallo': J. W. Gooding. St. Paul. Or ; F B. Kettoeg. San Frandtoo; H. O. Reynolds. Grant's Pass: S Latham. Sas Francisee, F. J. Clutter. Tualatin. Or.; A. P. WUe and wife, Lexington. Neb.; C. J. ne Ellsworth. Wash.: P. AspFRw&ll, Guy Shaw. Brooks. Or.; I- H. Erringtoa, Napa. Cal W II. Cain; C. R. Watson. J. Baxter. Dayton. Or.; E. P. Teek. Kelso; O Byerly and wife, Os trander. Wash.: Mr. Charles Rarlck. Shrfveport. La: James Hohan. Tacoma; J. F. Shoup. Salem: E E. Burns and wife. Vancouver; L. R. Lee and wife. W. E. Dlel and. Ethel Lee; Thomas Boss. P. Baasen. Qutncy. Or.; T. A. White. MeMlanrllle: R. Tlttotsen. Carson. Wash.: W. W. Graves. De catur. Ill : J W. Etreni:: S. J. Taylor. Ar thur; R. Wsggener. Hlllibore; A. Xeubaer. U. & A, Tacoma Hotel. Tacoma. American plan- Rates. $3 and cpu Hotel Donnelly. Tacoma. Flrst-claaa restaurant In connection. A Tag On Every Article No. 749 SPECIAL COUPON SALE Regular cl 9 OC Price pii--r.OJ Special $8.40 No. 749 POWERS The Store That Saves You Money The Tntz With the Coupon. A Coupon to Each Customer WE'RE GIVING AWAY A HANDSOME WEATHERED OAK (SlOO) DINING SET , CHAIRS 004 Weathered oak Arm Chr.ir. with extra high 8hnpl back. Spring seat and back upnolstereJ in figured tapestry pn nr Regular 15.60 OUiZO loss Weathered oak Arm Chair of Dutch design with curved arms, wide Oil Cfl back and Middle scat. Regular H..0 1 liuu 2400-5 Weathered oak Hall Chair. Has ex tra wide anna and saddle seat with Q7 cn havy corner posts. Regular J1J...V I idU CHIFFONIERS 5SI Golden oak Chiffonier, with 5-drawcr bttse. Top lSxlS inches. Oval mir ror on carved standards. 01 E Efl Regular Jil.i OlOiOU 335 Extra, large gentlemen's Chiffonier. 40 Inches wide ana I Inches deep. Five drawer and large hat box. Oval Frenca plate mirror on carved stand- 10 Cfl ards. Regular 522 59 OlOiOU G01 Five-drawer Chiffonier, built of solid quartered oak. vrith French plate oval mir ror; top 2vx3t Inches. Solid brass 00Q 7C trimmings. Regular JJ0.96 OiiOilU 311 Handsome quartered oak Chiffonier. Five-drawer base with serpentine front and solid brass trimmings. Top 21x32; shaped mirror of beveled French plate. COO Cll Regular S35.64 oZOiUU 104 Solid mahogany Chiffonier. Six-drawer base, with French legs and solid brass fittings; serpentine front; top 22x36. Oval mirror op carved standards. 0M Cfl Regular J3.9 04-1 i0U DRESSERS 200 Quartered oak Chcval Dresser, with four-foot French plate mirror. Has "nlgit Jrawers and cabinet on each side of mirror and one large lower drawer with serpen tine front. Hand rubbed and polished. Solld braos trimmings. Regular rjfj QQ 220 Solid mahogany Colonial Drepscr. with heavy French plate mirror. 48x30 Inches. Three large drawers and two small top drawers. Handsome scroll standards. Solid brass trimming. Regular $10.t9 $79.00 107 Blrdscye maple Gibson Dresser, with 36-Inch ovnl mirror; serpentine front; French J- Flve Jrawers. Reg- gg qq 217 Genuine mahogany Gibson Dresser, with 30-inch shaped French plate mirror; top 21x42 inrnee: serpentine front. Solid bras trimming. Regular QQ 2S Blrd.eye maple Drosser. with sUaped mirror 24x3 Inches; top 21x42 Inches. Ser pentine front; carved Imse and head piece. Four drawers with solid brass OOC OC trimmings. Regular J31.e OLUtLO 10-1 Golden oak Dresser, with shaped mirror 24x3o Inches on carved standards. Four drawer base with serpentine top and top drawers; solid brass trimmings. Q17 C Regular J22.i 0 I I iJU 71 Golden oak Drosser. with oval mirror 21 x24 Inches, supported on carved standards. Four-drawer base with serpentine top ami top drawers. Regular $15 00 AOZVi Ash or white maple Dresser, with oval mirror Mx24 inches. Four-drawer base, with two swell front top drawers. Solid trimmings. Regular fg jjQ MATTRESSES "IMPKIUAIj 3IATTRESSBS. the kind that wear for years. "Good service" sateen tick. Full Ire and regular thickness. Full of comfort and durability. Regular PC 7c $8.0 OJiIJ "PEEUI.ESS MATTRESSES" Extra thick and soft. Full length and width. For com fort, combined with economy they.n cn arc pocrlef. Regular $9.0 ........ OUiOU SPRINGS "KI.OXIlIKE SPRINGS" for Iron beds only. Similar to the celebrated National Spring. The bolical springs at top and bottom make them extremely comfortable. Need a xprlag? Better ree those. Regu- -J nc lar 01 1 lO IRON BEDS C32 Full slse or three-quarter Iron Beds, In blue. pink, green or white enamel. Has 3 pIllarjajBd chilled Joints. Regular 2,40 on Pretty Iron Bad, with tfc corner posts, angle Iron head and foot, chilled joints and corner knobs of polished brass. In blue, pink, green and white. Regular -Q 003 Handsome Iron Bed. with brass top rail at head and foot and brass knobs on cor ners. Ia blue, pink, green and Ifl white enamel. Regular 37.50 tfOilU BRASS BEDS 3271 Massive Brass Bed. with curved top rail at head and foot: 2-inch tubing with nontarnlsa lacquer. A handsome. OCQ Eft dlgnlfiod bed. Regular 375.66 OdUiUU ll2 Hatafctome Brass Bed. with six-foot head posts. Built of seamless tubing, fin ished In fine lacquer that will not tar nish; corner posts 2H inches P07 cn in diameter. Regular S4S.50 OOliUU 042 Brass ami Vermis Mnrtln Bed. A verj pretty bed simple in pattern. Just the thing when you want the effect of a brass bfd at less cost. C1C Kfl Regular 322-t OlOiUU ON SATURDAY JULY Sth We will award some lucky customer the handsome Dining-Room Set. In the meantime we would be glad to receive suggestions from our customers as to the best method of making the award. Watch our advertisements for the announcement of how the prize will be drawn for. Will be glad to adopt the fairest method. Will be glad to receive suggestions by mail. THE STORE I 3 I LJ THE STORE THAT SAVES I If V 1 V THAT SAVES you money FIRST AND TAYLOR STREETS you money PRE-IINVEINTORY COUPON SALE OF FURNITURE AND HOUSEFURNISHINGS Tomorrow we commence the merchandising event of the season in housefurnish ings. A clearance sale with the most attractive bargains ever offered in Portland. We've got to reduce our stock before inventory, so we've made merciless cuts in prices. On every article we've placed a yellow tag like those above, each tag has a numbered coupon attached. When you buy an article you get the coupon that entitles you to a chance in a Weathered Oak Dining-Room Set worth $100. This set now on exhibition in our front window. Take a look at it and see if .you wouldn't like to have it in your dining-room free of charge. Remember, we'll be glad to see you, just to look around. You never saw such a feast of household bargains. Of course we can't list all these bargains today. Below you'll find a few we've selected at random. You'll find hundreds of others when you call. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED HALL MIRRORS 430 Round Hall Mirror, with golden oak frame. Elghteen-Inch glass and tlree Bolld brass coat hooks. OA nc Regular Stf.OO C4-iZ.O 420 Weathered oak Hall Mirror, with . French plate mirror 12x22. Three coat hooks of solid bronze. Regular gg 700 Oral Hall Mirror, with golden oak frame and French plate mirror 17x24. Four brass coat hooks. frn nn Rogular 310.60 OOiUU iOS Large golden oak Hall Mirror, with Frenca plate mirror 14x18 inches. Four brass double coat hooks. 7 c Regular $$.50 ODiIu -400 A Handsome carved Hall Mirror of weathered oak with French plate mirror 12x20 inches. Four double coat C7 Kfl hooks of 30IIJ bronze. Regular J10..0 1 1 JU HALL SEATS soy- Weathered oak Hall Seat, quarter sawed throughout. Seml-Mlssion design with hinged seat. Regular CQ 7K 312.50 f Owifu 78 Golden quartered oak Hall Seat, with high back and flat arms. Hinged on cn seat and deep box. Regular 312.30.. .guiOU 5SVs Weathered oak Hall Seat, with cathe dral back and dowellcd. arms. Deep box scat with hinge. Regular yjj MV Massive quartered oak Hall Seat, with high solid back, scroll arms and claw feet. Crotch veneer back; hand rubbed and pol ished. A beauty. Regular Q07 cn S4S.G0 OuliJU LADIES' DESKS 831 Golden oak Ladles Desks, with wide writing bed and extra large paper rack. Large drawer under desk. Qr cn Regular 33.60 00-JU 830 Golden or weathered oak Ladles' Desk. Boudoir size; hand rubbed and 7 c polished. Regular 3S.56 OJiIJ 840 Ladles' Desk in weathered oak, golden oak and mahogany. Extra large writing bed and deep paper racks. One drawer with brass handles. Regular QQ 7c 313.50 vu'I J 5S3 Weathered oak Ladles' Desk. In' puro Mission design. AH quarter-sawed. Dow elled Joints. Large drawers with 7C brass handles. Regular 312.50 OOilJ BOOK CASES 0I3S Golden oak combination Book Case. Six-shelf book case with glass door; French plate, shaped mirror. 15x14. Roomy writing desk and large cabinet. 01 P nc Regular 319.30 OlO'ZU 1SS?4 Quartered oak Combination Book Case with carved top and shaped mirror 12x12 Inches. Four-snelf book case with bent glass door. Large writing desk ntted with correspondence rack and three largo drawers with brass handles. OO-i nn Regular ?27.59 O&I-UU LIBRARY SETS 30S0 Three-piece Library Set (rocker, arm chair and settee) of solid weathered oak. Mission design with seats and backs made of laced leather, studded with CQQ Cfl heavy copper nails. Regular 356.50. . 003' UU 77 Three-piece Library or Hall Set, built of weathered, quartered oak, with Spanlsn leather seats. Very solid and rn durable. Regular IS7.D0... OOI'UU ROCKERS S7SS-6 Weathered oak Arm Rocker, with curved back, wide arms and spring scat upholstered In red leather. CQ 7K Regular 311.00 OOilJ 2554-0 Weathered oak Mission Rocker, with flat back and arms and cobbler seat of embossed leather. Regular $8 50 1054 Mission Rocker of weathered oak. wllh flat panel back and wood seat. C7 OK Regular 310.69 0'ZJ 322-8 Extra large seml-Mlsslon Rocker of weathered, quartered oak with spring seat, upholstered in genuine Spanish Cl Cfl leather. Regular 329.6 i 0 lT JU S247 Mexican leather Fireside Rocker, spring seat and back, best hair filling; wing arms studded with big cop- CO fin per nails. Regular 370.00 OdZ'UU S367 Massive Turkish Rocker, with plat form base, with-oscillating springs, spring seat, back and arms, deep tufting: uphol stered in guaranteed leather with ODC nn tine hair tilling. Regular J7S.aO....OO JUU 35A--AH-reather Rocker with platform base and high back. Spring back and seat with deep tufting; upholstered In fine black leather with hair filling. 007 nn Regular 350.00 00 UU 3S Full Turklsn Arm Chair, with spring seat and back, upholstered In fine black leather with tufted arms and back; steel frame with deep fringe. Regular gg qq 8S3 Golden, quartered oak "Sleepr Hollow" Rocker, with tufted black leather seat and back. Full of comfort. COO, flfl Regular 33S.OO OiLUiUU 3S3 High-back quartered oak Arm Rocker, with spring seat covered in fine black leather. Leather head rest on back. All woodwork hand-rubbed and ClQ Kfl polished. Regular 325.00; spec... 0 1 uiJU EVERY CUSTOMER GETS A QOUPOIN EVERY COUPON IS A CHANCE ON THE DINING SET ARM CHAIRS 2303 Massive quartered oak Arm Chair, with black leather seat and back. Has shaped back and high head rest. All hair tilled. Hand-rubbed and pol- (on nn lshed. Regular 341.00; special... OOZiUU S4S3 Mahogany Colonial Arm Chair. Very massive In appearance, with deep spring seat. Upholstered in two-toned green embossed velour. Regular. COG Cn 350.00; special OOOiOU 3346 Mahogany Roman Chair, with carved back and arms, upholstered in rich two toned green embossed velour. 001 Cn Regular. 327.50; special... OZliOU DINING TABLES 20SH Golden, oak round-top Extension Table, clawfoot pedestal base, quartered oak throughout, hand-rubbed and polished: ten foot extension. Regular price. CQQ cn 352.00; special ..........OUOiOU 254 Quartered round top oak Extension Table, with hand-carved pedestal base and scroll feet. Hand-rubbed and polished. Tyden lock. Eight-foot exten- PQC flfl sion. Regular. 349.00; special.... OODiUU 182 Pedestal base, quartered oak. round top Extension Table, with round pedestal and fiat Corinthian base. Hand-rubbed and polished. Eight-foot exten- OQQ nn si on. Regular. 340.00; special... OuiUU 338 Handsome quartered oak Extension Ta- oie. with square pedestal base and carved scroll feet. Forty-four-inch top. with Tyden lock. Six-foot extension; 000 flfl Regular. 332.50; special OZOiUU 241 Six-foot golden oak Extension Table, with polished top and carved clawfoot. pedestal base. Regular price. ClC 7C 322.50; special ..OIDiU GCO Very pretty quarter-sawed oak round top Extension Table, hand-rubbed and pol ished. French legs and easy fitting- slides. A beauty. Regular. 322.00; $14 50 241 Square top weathered oak Extension Table, with hexagonal column and claw feet. The prettiest pedestal table ever sold for the money. Regular. 322.50; 0i 7c special 0 1 0 Id 2S7 Six-foot Extension Table, built of se lected weathered oak. with heavy square lees. All quarter-sawed. Reg- ClO Cfl ular price. 326.00: special OluidU 2S7 Round top six-foot Extension Table, built of quarter-sawed oak In weathered finish. Plain but handsome in COfl flfl appearance. Regular. 327.50; spec. OtuiUU 150 Pedestal Table, with six-foot extension; made of solid weathered oak. Heavy ped estal base with scroll feet. PlC flfl Regular. 323.00; special OlOiUU 330 Six-foot weathered oak Extension Ta ble, with square top and Dutch legs. A great table for the money. Ifl Kfl Regular. 315.50; special OlUidU 7 Square top hardwood Extension Table, with six-foot slides. Six-Inch turned and fluted legs. Handsomely fin- (?Q 7 c lshed. Regular 314.00; special Ovhfd 535 Six-foot Extension Table, made of pol ished hard wood. Just the thing for the Summer cottage. Regular. 35.50; OA JC special Of' I d SIDEBOARDS and BUFFETS D75 Massive Sideboard, built of selected auartered oak. hand-rubbed and polished. Heavy claw feet, with scroll supports. Two large silver drawers. Forty-four-inch linen drawer. Heavy French plate mirror, 40x20 finches. Regular 338.50; gg QQ 332 Handsome quartered oak Sideboard, six feet high, with French plate mirror. 36x20 Inches. Two large silver drawers. 45-Inch linen drawer and two large cabinets. Hand-rubbed and polished. RQ fin Regular. 375.00; special OduiUU 275 Semi-mission Buffet, built of selected quartered oak. hand-rubbed and polished. Has deep top shelf and French plate mir ror. 45 by 15 inches. Three sliver drawers, one linen drawer 4S inches wide, two china cabinets with leaded glass doors. OAQ Rfl Regular. 360.00; special 0H"UidU 405 Quartered oak Buffet, built on a com bination of Colonial and French designs. Top stands six feet from floor. Heavy French plate mirror 40x20 Inches. Two silver drawers, one wide linen drawer and two large cabinets. Regular. MQ Cfl 353.00; special OOOidU 432 Quartered oak Buffet, with four-foot top. Has hand-carved top with 40-lnch oval French plate mirror and, two small side brackets. Three silver drawers, one wide linen drawer and two cabl- QOQ nn nets. Regular. 342.00; special... .0diUU 177 Very handsome quartered oak Buffet, built on new lines. - Very massive In' ap pearance. Has two silver drawers, wide linen drawer and two deep cabinets. Mir ror. Lined china and silver closet on top with bent glass door. See this if you want something handsome. Regular 00 (in price. 3S3.50; special OOZiUU 535 Semi-colonial weathered oak Buffet Has pretty carved top with 36-lnch French plate mirror. Base stands 16 inches from floor with French leg". Three silver drawers, one wide linen drawer and two cabinets, with leaded art glass COD Cfl doors. Regular. 350.00; special OOOtdU 330 Weathered oak Buffet, built on mission lines, with low. wide top. French plate mirror. 40x16 Inches. Three silver draw ers, wide linen drawer, and two side cabi nets with leaded art glass doors. QAC fin Regular. 358.50; special OHUiUU 475 French design weathered oak Buffet, with carved top and large plate mirror. Two drawers and two cabinets with leaded glass doors. Regular. 335.00; vnj tn special ..................... .vl ww A Chance With Every Tag No. 746 SPECIAL COUPON SALE Pr?cfr $15.00 Special $10.25 No. 746 POWERS The Store That Saves You Money The Taj? AVIth the Coupon. A Coupon to Each Customer CHINA CABINETS 1 Weathered oak China Cabinet. 34 inches high. 2S Inches wide and 13 inches deep. Three shelves. Plate glass sides and doors. Leaded art glass In top of CnQ flfl front door. Regular 542.00; spec.vWiUU 202 Handsome golden oak China Cabinet. Built of selected quartered oak. hand rubbed and polished. Six feet high. 38 inches wide and 14 Inches deep. Small plate mirror In top. Three shelves with olate class door and curved ends. OQ1 Cn Regular. $28.00; special 0ldU 211i Pretty quartered oak China Cabinet, hand-rubbed and polished, with French plate door and curved ends. Has plate mirror behind the two top shelves. Five feet six Inches high. 35 Inches wide and 15 Inches deep. Regular. 334.00; 50 PARLOR SETS 70 Three-piece Parlor Set. with pretty carved backs. Fine mahogany finish. Spring seats covered with dainty em bossed veolurs. Very light and COfl Cfl graceful. Regular 327.50; special. ,0-U'dU 143S Three-piece Parlor Set. upholstered In prettv silk damask. High carved backs and scroll arms. Regular. CIA Cfl 321.00; special OIH-'dU 7411 Three-Dtece mahoganv Parlor Set. with medallion back pieces, scroll arms and heavy claw feet: spring seats covered with two-toned embossed velour. C7Q Rfl Regular. 3100.00; special 0(udU 7012 Three-piece Parlor Set. upholstered in "cloth of gold" tanestry. Solid mahogany frames with French legs. Regu- ?7C flfl lar. 3108.00; special OlChUU 7557 Handsome three-piece mahogany Parr lor set. Hand-carved backs, with matched veneer panels, high scroll arms and Dutch legs, with claw feet. Spring seats uphol stered in fine" two-toned embossed COC Cfl velours. Regular. 3117.50; special. 0U0dU 70S1 Five-piece mahogany Parlor Set. with carved backs, scroll arms and straight legs. Spring seats and tufted backs, upholstered In fine embossed velours. Regu- flfl lar. 353.00; special O'UU BED DAVENPORTS 407 Folding Bed Davenport, with fine ma hogany finished frame. Has large box underneath for clothing or bedding. ITp holstered In two-toned velour. COO Cf Regular. $27.50; special 0dU CO Folding Bed Davenport, with polished frame, upholstered In two-.toned C1Q Qfl velour; Regular. 325.00; special. ..0 wUU DAVENPORTS 406 Weathered oak Davenport, with mas sive frame, upholstered In rich embossed velours. A beautv for the money. COD Cfl Regular. 335.00; special O.OidU 3-12 Handsome golden oak Davenport, with scroll ends. Heavy Corinthian base with richly carved end columns. Upholstered In fine embossed velour. Regular. C01 flfl 340.00; special 00 liUU COUCHES 017C Weathered oak mission design Couch, with loose cushions, made of fine Spanish leather filled with silk floss. ClC fin Regular. $53.00: special Ot-OiUU 024G Quartered oak Couqh. All steel con struction. High head and claw Xeet. Up holstered In chase leather, tufted all over. Handsome and comfortable. CQQ Rfl Regular, 540.00; special -. 0widU MORRIS CHAIRS 140f? Golden oak Morris Chair, with wide, flat arms. Loose cushions, covered with two-toned velours. Regular. CO" EC 511.00; special OOidd 14DS Weathered oak Morris Chair. CO RR same as above. Regular 511.00.. ..00'dd 140S Mahoganlzed birch Morris Chair, same as above. Regular. 311.00; CO CC special OOidd X240 Handsome Morris Chairs in golden oak or weathered oak. Very substantial in ap pearance, with wide arms and deep spring Beat- Loose cushions covered in pretty two-toned velours. Regular. 10 Rfl $16.00; special 0dU 248 Heavy weathered oak Morris Chair, with scroll arms and claw feet. Loose cushions of Spanish leather filled CQQ Cfl with silk floss. Regular. $28.50. . .0&idU PARLOR TABLES OS Round top golden oak Parlor Table, hand-rubbed and Dollshed. Heavy turned legs with brass claw feet and glass ball floor rest. Regular. $15.00; Cll Cfl special VI I dU 717 Golden oak Parlor Table of French de sign, with shaped top and carved cross braces. Hand-rubbed and pol- 011 Rf lshed. Regular. 518.50; special.. ..0 lridU 350 Golden oak Parlor Table, with hand some pedestal base. Built of selected quartered oak. hand-rubbed and ClO 7R polished. Regular. 525.00 0 I Qi 1 d 008 Mahogany Parlor Table. Authentic Co lonial design, with' heavy base and scroll legs. All genuine mahogany. CQ7 Cfl Regular. 535.00; special 0lidU 500 Golden oak Parlor Table, with shaped top and French legs. Hand-rubbed and polished. Regular. 511.50; $8 00 164-r-Round top golden oak Parlor Table, with French legs and base shelf. Hand rubbed and polished. Regular. C7 (1(1 $9.50'; special 0UU