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NOTICE 0Fr FIRST MEETING OF EQUAL RIGHTS CO., INC. Notice is hereby given to stock holders of the Equal Rights Coth- pnny, inc.. tlmt sixty per cent of the capital stock of said Com pany has been subscribed for. and in accordance with the laws of the State of Oregon a first meeting of said stockholders cancel lor Saturday evening. March eighth. (8th) 1913, at the hour of seven thirty (7.30) P. M. to take place at the Woodman Hall, on Burlington' street near Ivan hoe street, in the city of St. gon, for the purpose of electing directors ot the said Company, completing the organization thereof, and transacting other necessary business. This notice to be published weekly in tno at. Johns Review, n newspaper of general circula tion within said county, for period of thirty days prior to said meeting, in accordance with the laws of said State. The first puplication hereof shall be Fri day, Febniary 7th. 1913. By order of the undersigned corporators of said Equal Rights Company. William Wallace. George Wallace. Gus E.Magnuson. 0. Chowning. Alvin Porter, Chairman. orporaiors of Equal Rig'its n,, , Lo'!'Pany. Inc. Stock certificates of the above mentioned Equal Rights Com pany, Inc., may be had at the First National Bank, St. Johns, Oregon, on and after the 10th day of February. 1913. Subscri bers will please call at said bank for their certificates, which wil be delivered upon payment o the subscription price. Alvin Porter, Chairman, Cor porators Equal Rights Co. Inc. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jones 21 GN. HartmanHtrcct, bt. Johns, rob. lth. occurred pleasant surprise birthday party, it being Mrs. Jones birthday. The neighbors and friends to the number of twenty-four walk ed in at noonday with baskets well filled wiht everything that is good to cat. To say Mrs. Jones was surprised is putting it mildly, boon the ladies had tho long tabic the entire length of tho dining room fairly groan ing under its load,. All were merry and happy. Mrs. Jones received several gifts. Those present were Mesdames J. II. Evans, J. B, Marlette, D. I. Jones, Matilda Brown, Homer, . Finch', .Arthur Holcornb, J. P. Raflinuaeen. C. R. Chadwick, Fred Erickson, G. H. Lemon, George Brokaw, Roy Tolbert, Misses Hazel and Vida Evans, Mary, Verna and Agnes Jones, little Beatrice Chadwick, Fran ccs and Edna Jones nnd Master Clarence Chadwick and Robert Lemon. All loft wishing Mrs. Jones many moro happy birth- ays. The Debonair club was hand somely entertained nt Mrs. L. H. Chambers lovely now home on 132G Main street. Portland. on Thursday at an elaborato chick en dinner. Tho dinner was in honor of Mrs. Alice Learned who leaves Tuesday for an extended southern trip. Mrs.E. E. Chuch hill oi uuiutn was present ns a guest of tho club. An enjoyable afternoon was spent. Tho club presented. Mrs. Learned with a beutiful manicure set as a token of appreciation and Mrs. Hewitt mado tho presentation speech. Mrs. J. D. Gray gave a chick en nio dinner Tuesday at 1 p. m. in honor of Mrs. A. Learned who leaves next week on an extended visit to California. The mem hers of the uebonair club were present at the dinner. A guess ing game of different books was inaugurated, in which Mrs. Boyd secured first prize, Mrs. Gam mel second, and Mrs. Fone3 third, The event was highly enjoyed by all. Don't forget that Strickland W. Gillilan will appear at the high school auditorium next Thursday evening, Feb. 13th, being the final number of the Ly ceum lecture course. As a hu morist Mr. Gillilan has no supe riors and few, if any peers. If you like wit and humor and elo quent speaking, see Gillilan Thursday night Mrs. M. A. Bitgood died in this city vesterday at about 10 o'clock, after a lingering illness of cancer of the stomach. She leaves a husband and one daugh ter, Mrs. Fountain of Walterville, Ore. Funeral took place this af ternoon, services being conduct ed by Rev. J. R. Johnson of the Christian church. Interment will take place in Eugene. The Debonair club met last week at the home of Mrs. H. S, Hewitt. Almost a full attend ance of the club were present. Before the close of the afternoon Mrs. Hewitt was presented with a lovely plate and large leather handbag. Next week the club will meet with Mrs. Weeks. . Wanted Girl or woman to do housework; must be able to cook. Mrs. J. Markwart, 116 East Chi cago street. i THE OPEN MOUTH. ' Cause That Indue It When W Ars Intently Listening, Why do wo open our tnoutlw wUuo Intently llstculuK? Thcro are three causes, entirely in dependent of one another, but acting in unison, for this actlou. Thcro Is a pasHngoway called tho eustachian tube, connecting the back of tho throat and tho middle car, tho part .behind the drum. When Intently listening wu hold our breath, and this permits sound waves to enter the mouth nnd reach tho eustachian lube, and In this way they reach tho drum nnd ro-cn force tho sound waves that como through tho natural channel, the outer ear. In concentrated nttentlon the mind Is fully engrossed In tho one subject, and It loses control ovor voluntary muscles that nro not directly affected by tho subject or tho process tnrolved lu tho motor activity that accompanies men fat activity. Tho muscles are relaxed, tho lower Jaw drops, and this open the mouth. Tho third causo Is rcfcrnblo to nta vlsm, or tho tendency to return In form or action to an early typo. Karly man, lllto tho animals, wns urged to action by tho fundamental Instincts, self preservation and raco preservation His two alms wcro to rccuro food nnd avoid or destroy enemies, f.lke the animals,. when bis attention was nt trnctcd by n sound ho placed himself In tho attitude for Instant defense, nt tack or securing food. In this nttlttide his mouth was open to grasp Instantly whnt enmo In his way. Tho tendency to open tho mouth when Intently lis toning still remains. New York Amcr lean. DIG THEIR OWN GRAVES. Englleh Army Method In the Exeou- tlon of Condemned 8ptes, Tho ceremony of disponing of n con dotnued spy In the Kugllsh army at wnys follows n definite precedcut. Tho unfortuuato man is surround by n detachment of Infantry, nnd after he Is provided with a pick nnd sliovei ho Is marched off to n selected skiI and ordered to dig his own grave This done, tho tools aru takcu from him nnd his oyes nrc bandaged. Tht nttendlng chaplain rends portions se lected from tho burial service, and from tho ranks of tho escort twelve men nro selected nt random by the olllcer In chnrgo. Thcso men, having stacked their own rifles, nrc led to whore twelve other rifles nro nwalttng them, six of which nrc loaded with blank rnrtrldgcs. One of those Is hnnded to each man, so that no one knows whether tho rifle he holds contains n bullet or not, nnd none can sny for certain that tho shot tired by him killed tho prisoner. The tiring pnrty then inn relics to nn np pointed position, Tho commnmls "Pre sent!" "Klrol" nro given, nnd nlmost before the Inst word rings nut tho volley Is tired nnd tho spy falls Into tho grave ho tins dug. Nenrly every man Is motv or less nf fected nn being selected to form one of the tiring party, and many men hnve Iksjii known to fill nt nway on tx Jng slngletout. while other nro- so overcome ns to be scarcely nlilo to pull the triggers of their rifles. Carlyle's Rluntnes. Thomas Curly le once look Lord llouu'litnn (Richard Mllnesi tn task In reg'trd to tho proposed peuxlmi fur Lord Tennyson. "Hlclinrd M linen." nald Curly lo, tutting his pp out of hi mouth, "when nro ye gnuii to get that pension for Alfred Teiiuysour Milne tried to oxplalu that there were dlltl cuItU In I he way nnd that iwudbly hi 'oiixtltueuts who knew nothing about Tennyson would decline hlin of belnu concerned In u Job were he to miceeed In Kelt I UK the desired m'iiIoii for the M,t "Hlclinrd Milne." replied the nge, "ou the day of Judgment, when the Lord uskttyc why yodldnn get thill ix'iulon for Alfred Tennyson. It'll no do to lay the hluuie on your constituents It's you that'll bo dimmed." Vulcan. Vulcan, tho god of itneleiit blnek mitu and metal workers, was lit me in consequence of u pretty hard fall he had lu tils early dnys. Jupiter uiul Juno hud, n row. mid Vulcan sided with his mother agulust the old g'n tluiimn, who promptly kicked lit in out of heuven, lie fell for u whole duy and lighted ou the Island of l.emnon broke Ills leg and received us sever a slinking up as though he hud Dim bled dowu un elevator shaft. Aiwu lupins set bis leg, but, having only Jui received a diploma, did n xwr Job, and for a long time Vulcan went on q crutch. Beloved of the Code, Miss Mary Andersou i.Mtne. Navnr ro) In the play of "I'ygmullon and On) atca" onco turned with outstretched arms toward the audience. She was supposed to be appealing to heaven "The gods will help me!" she cried At once with one accord the "god" of the gallery roared response, "We wllir A Belt and a Bull. Sergeant Now, then, Murphy, what's the trouble? Murpby-I'm looking for me belt, sur'nt. Sergeant Well, man. you've got It onl Murphy Thankee, sar'nt. If you hadn't told me I would have gone out without It J London An swers. Or No Value. Dallicr (In artist's flatl-ITm, noth ing worth much here. What's In the studio? Servant Less still nothing but pictures. CUegende Blatter. Life Is the childhood of our lawsr- UUty.-Qoethe. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Churchill nfD.ilntr, m l,IHnffMlatl.,aVICVYOl.CUftb ULrtlllU in St Johns. That goundhog has aueered the weather something scandal ous. $1800 buvs $2500 G room mod ern house, good repair, lot 50x- 00. no encumbrance, crood ttle. located at 827 Central ave.. Sr. Johns. Non-resident owner must sell. Address O.K. Smith. Mar tinez, Cal. MURKY GREEN PETROLEUM. Processes by Which It I Converted Into Refined Oil. In Its original state petroleum Is of a murky grecu color. It Is distilled In pnns with great furnaces blazing be neath them, and ns tho viiKr arise from tho boiling liquid they are con vcyed Into pipes surrounded by cold water tn which they nre condensed. The first vapors condense Into niipti thn and those produced by further hcnUng glvo tho burning oil. A very small percentage of tho crude oil put Into the pans or stills rcmnlns In the form of tar, which by n Mother process la converted Into pnrattln nnd i-oku. After distention the rcllned oil Is no longer green, but H a transparent ns spring water and beautifully tinged with purples nnd bluca. It Is not yet ready for use, however, since It must be "washed." Tho fluid Is emptied Into a large circular tank tn which It Is treated with acids, these delug poured In and mixed with It by menus of pow erful pressure from beneath. When It hns been well shaken It Is nllowcd to settle, nnd the nt-lds then scparato from It and sink lo the hot torn of tho tank, taking with lliem Botuo of tho tar that remained In the oil. Tho nclds aro then removed and the oil Is washed with salt water l'lmill It U bleached, and It Is then ready for tho market llnrpcr8 Weekly. TIGER PROOF HOMES. Malay Houses, Frail and flimsy Sometlmee Perch In Tree Top. Tho ordinary Malay house Is built on posts from Ave to seven feet high, but ono which 1 cume across wns perched high up In a tree. It was Uie home o a mnu, his wife nnd family, uud they Informed mo that It was placed In this unusuul situation so ns to be out of the way of tho numerous tigers which then Infested tho neighborhood. As tigers hnvo been known to Jump e Ichtcon foot In vertical helgitl some whero about twenty feet Is considered to bo tho limit of safety, The Malayan hotiso Is n frull nnd flimsy Htructure of sticks tied together with rattan thtttch cd with palm leaves uud wnllcd with plaited bamboo or, ns In this case, with tho bark of trees. It Is therefore nn easy matter for a tiger with lb great strength to break Into a houso nnd attack tho Inhabitants Many Instances of this hnvo been ro corded In Malaya, lu one well known case ii wholo family were killed except one man, who, climbing up Into tho roof and thus escaping the notice of tho tiger, was n horrllled observer o tho cruel mauling and ultimate slnugh tcr and dovourlng of his rclatlvcs.- London Strand Magnums I If. uyltlinut Mlarnhil. hM. II ...... Microbes uro not Indispensable to all life ir they nro Indispensable to ituy Tin, iiuiMtlon has been definitely set tied. A rngo completely sterilized at DO degrees was made ami tne open Iiilh nt tho cnirn closely stunned with cotton nnd protected from the outnldo by n herineucnlly cloned metnliie cimm her. Such mnnlnulatlons ns were nee ssiirv In opening tho cage were tnnde by bunds irtiartltxJ y iisepue runner cloth into sucu n sterilized cage mrce hens' eggs were placed after having been externally sterilized The cage wns tilted with u glass pavilion or chicken run, wnero tno cuickoiis couiu develop durlug their six weeks sojourn In tho cnna. In the i-aco wcro sterilized air. puro wntcr, sterilized snnd nnd itcrlllzed feed, Tho oxcrlnient showed ihnt Ufa does not defiend UIKlll ml- crouef, but that tho vital work of the organism Is easy nnd natural when everything is sterilized -Uurper's. Rellce of Pillories. Though tho pillory has been abolish ed, thero aro still to be found In vurl- ous porta of rural England relics of this old tlmo mot bod of punlshmont. Ono of tho most complete examples may bo seen within n few miles of the metropolitan border. In the pictur esque village of Iloydon, lisaex. uot only uro tho old stocks and whipping post still preserved, but close beside tliein stands also the woouou "cuco In which the roysterer of bygone days was Incarcerated. Is there another sueb Interesting trio of punitive relics to be found elsewhero In Uuglund? London Graphic. Cause and Effect. "Look bcab, doctah; I've tnkon youah advice and tried, a cautah wound the park before breakfast, but It doesn't do mv llvah a bit of cood. "Ubl ' I'm afraid the good effects of the canter before breakfast are coun teracted by the bud effects of the de canter after dlnner."-London Taller. An Eye For an Aye. "Mr. Speuker," said the congressman "I have tried vainly to catch your eyo and"- "Slt down!" thundered the speaker. "I hnve tried vainly to catch your 'uye several times when It was needed." Philadelphia Ledger. Inconsiderate, "If you don't stop nagging me, Em ily, 1 shull shoot myself this very mln lite." "Yes. that's Just like you. when you know bow nervous 1 am when I bear u shot "-London Tit-It Its. A Life Position. Annette Ethel Is about to accept a lifetime Job of twenty-four hours a day. Florence Indeed! Annette Tea. She Is going to marry a man to reform bltm-Chlcago News. Growth Is better than permanence, and permanent growth la better than alL nciiicnne i rnn m ikti The following list of legal blanks are kept for sale at this office and others will be added as the demand arises; Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort gages, Satisfaction of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Bills of Sale, Leases. All these blanks at the uniform price of 30c per dozen. MILLETS RIOT IN COLORS. Tfce Artist Enraged the Critics, but . Forced Recognition. In bis early years us an urtlst the lato Prank D. Millet hud a hard strug gle to gala recognition. He sent pic tures to exhibition, m be sure, uud good pictures they were, but no ono paid any particular intention to them or said anything about them. One day Millet conceived an Idea. He painted it picture of n Indy In black sitting on u bright red sofa, standing against a vivid yellow background The effect was Just a trifle startling Friends who snw It In the process of production expostulated with him 11 ml asked him what ho was going to do with It They were nstounded when bo announced that he was going to send it to'tho exhibition, They told him the critics would -wipe the floor" with hi tn. "They can't do that with out mentioning me," paid Millet quiet, ly, "and they'vo never vcn done that, as yet." v To the exhibition the picture went it killed everything within twenty feet on cither side of It, You couldn't help looking nt it. It simply knocked yon down 11 nil held you there, The Critics got Into 11 towering pns slon over It. They wroto wholo col umns about It, They exhausted the English language In nbusliig It. They ridiculed the committee that permit' ted It to bo hung. They had squibs uud gibes about lu but every time they spoke of It they mentioned Frank MIL let He suddenly beenmo the best known nrtlst in town. Somebody, he cnuso of Hi.- stir It hnd mndc. bought tho picture at a good prlco and re moved It to the seclusion of his own home. When th next exhibition came of! Millet bad mother picture ready, one of n very different sort and very good, but no hotter than others which lib had exhibited before. Tho critics had nuch to say about It nnd "noted with plea uro the marked Improvement" Hint Mr. Millet lind mndc. "an evidence." as they modestly put It. "of the value of criticism, even though severe, to 11 young artist" And the majority of them never realized that Millet had simply compelled their attention by a clever trick. TUNIS DIVORCE COURT. An Oriental 8cene That 8maoke ot The Arabian Nights." Tho next tlmo you happen to Im In Tunis don't fall to pay a visit to the divorce court It Is tho most Uaiuum aMtaschldlc Institution this side of Samarkand. A great hnll of Justice, vaulted nnd floored with mnrble nnd strewn with enstern carpets, forms the sotting, whllo husband In turbans and Inwyers In tnrbooshes. white veiled women nnd Krcon robed, gray bennled Judges complete n scene which might hnvo been tnken strnlght from "The Arabian N'lghts." Tho women, closoly veiled nnd hood ed nnd herded like so many cnttlo within nn Iron grill, take 110 part In the proceedings which so Intimately affect their futures, their Interests bo Ing loft In the hands of n voluhlo nnd gestlcuIntlvYnvocnt. In each of the four sides M the great hnll Is iu nl cove, nnd lu ench alcove, seated crosi legged on n mnny cushioned dlrnn, Is a green robed, gold turlmned cud I. To blm tho bunhnud states his case, the wlfo, through her nvocat. putting In her dofonse-lf she hns nny Tho Judge considers the facts In si lence, gravely stroking bit long gray beard the whllo, nnd Mien delivers his doclslon-ln nine vsses out of leu, so ! wan told, Ui favor of the huslmiid Should either party be dlssntlsltcd ivllb tho finding ho or she can take nil ap peal by tho simple process of watktug ncrosa the hall and laying their cuco before ono of the other Judges, whoso decision Is final. A case, oven If appealed, Is general ly disposed of well under nn hour nujl at a total cost of Sl.'JO.-Mctropolltan Magazine. Too Hasty, A traveling theatrical company was stnrtlng to pnrnde In 11 small New England town when u big gamier from a farmyard near ut buud wuddled to tho middle of the street und began to blss. One of the doulile-lnbrnss actors turned toward the fowl and angrily exclaimed: "Don't be so quick 10 Jump at con clusions. Walt till you see tho show " Llpplncott's. Didn't Like the Reference. Tramp Yon know the snyln', mum, He thut glvelb to the poor lendeth to tho Lord" Mrs. Hubbubs-Very true. And since you speak In proverbs I'll refer you to unother old saw. Tramp -Which one Is dot, iiiuiiit Mrs The one back In the woodshed. Hoston Trauserlpt A Tloht Fit "Ilow do you like the rooms In your' new flnt?" asked Hill drawn Tretty fnlr," answered Jim Jones. 'Whnt do you mean by pretty fnlrr Well, they're a little tight across the shoulders, but otherwise seem to be a good Ot"- Clevelund I'lnln Denier Irony of Pate. "Did your husband have lurk on Ids hooting trip!" The very worst. He accidentally shot the friend who wus going to take us on an automobile tour uud missed the man to whom he owed a lot of money."- Hnltlmore A merlon u, Security. "Did you lend thut forgetful friend or yours the book he asked for'r" Yes, but I took curt to borrow his umbrella the same duy "- Washington Hfar. HOTEL HELIX Second and Yapihill Conveniently located, modern its every pect. Hot and cold runnint! water in room, telephones, elevator, etc. Kuropeau plan. Rates $3.00 per week and up. dally rates dOc, 75c, f 1.00. Reasonable rate for perma nent guests; also special rates by the month. Muln 8720 r This is the On May 20th, Value $400.00, also these - Somebody is going to get this Beautiful Piano FREE - If you linvc not entered your name do so NOW. There is time to win the piano yet WEDNESDAY SPECIALS We shall place on sale every Wednesday special hnrnins, odds"nndends,)'ctc. These bnrgnins will nlso carry special votes ranging from 250 to 5000 votes. Watch our window for next Wednesday bargains St. Johns Hardware Company No. 10103. Ucjiort of the condition oi the I0NAL 01' ST. JOHNS III the Stntc of Oregon, at the clone of business l'cli. !, 1913: RltSOUUCHS Loans and discounts f 170,081. -IS Overdrafts, ttccurril & uimec'd 70.57 U.S.llouds to secure circulation KO.OOO.OO U. S. llouds to secure Postal Savings 5,000.00 Premiums 011 V, S. llouds. . . . 200.00 Ilonds, Securities, etc r.,:i('2. l 1 limiting house furniture and fixtures... 3,000 00 Other real estate owned Il.UUI.oO Due from Stntc and Private Ilnuks and Hankers, Trust ComKiulcs, Savings Hunks 2,221. Due from approved reserve iil'ciiIs ft ,2TiD.nG Check ami other cash Items. , 1,103.11 Notes of other Na tional Ilnuks . . :..;.: 915.00 fractional I'apcr Cur- rency, Nickels nnd Cents 85.17 Lawful money reserve in llauk, vl: Specie lGtliKl.Ofi 10,308.05 I. r Kill Tender No I en none Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 ier cent of circulation).... 2.500.00 Total.. fttil, 1:10.21 I.IAIIII.ITIIW. Capital stock jwld in f 5,ooc,oo Surplus fund 7,5.oo Uumvidcd profits, s uxiwii' rc mid tuxes phi ? 005. M National llnulc Notos onUld V 00,000,00 Dividends unpaid 135.00 Individual dciotiiN subject tocheck lb0,C76.33 Demand certificates ofdcK)lt 7.CC2.00 Time certificates of deposit .. K.301.00 Certified Checks -l.O07.8O Cashier' checks outstanding. 2,333.27 Postal Savings dcHslts, 3,795.88 Total , jf324.130.2l State of OrcKou, I County ot Multnomah, I I. J. N. IMlcfcn, Cashier of the above named lwiik, do bolemuly swear mat me auove statement is true 10 tne best of my knowledge and belief. J. in. muciocii, cannier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of l'cb., 1913. L. J. Wright, Notary ruiilie. Multnomah county, Ore, Correct Attest: I', C. Kiiupp, Kouen mat nitu, l'cter Atitzeu. Directors. Notice Of Final Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon tor tne uninty ol .Multnomah. in tlie .Matter ol tlie Kstate of C. O Iljorck, Deceased. , Notice is hereby uiveu that the under. signed executor of the ubove estate has filed his I'itial Account herein, ami that the Honorable T. J. Clecton. Judge of the above named Court has designated the juui, nay 01 1'eimiary, t'Jlil, at J o'clock in the forenoon in the court room of the county court at the court house in the City of Portland, Oregou,as the time ami place for hearing objection to the said I'itial Account and the settlement there of. IM. DKINKKK, Hxecutor. Perry C. Stroud, Attorney. Dated at St.' Johns. Oreeon January 9. 1913. Date of first publication January 10. 1913. Date of last publication February 7. 1913. Ilrlng In your job printing while you think of it. Don't wait until you are entirely out. Wo are equipped to turn out neat and tasty printing promptly at Portland prices or leas. re each Piano We mm USSCSSSS) t,V!V.lilJ Free Connections EVERY GAS RANGE AND WATER HEATER Purchased of us will be connected free of charge. Special prices now on Ranges and Water Heaters. Sold on easy payments. ST. JOHNS GAS COMPANY For Sale or Exchange FOR ST. JOHNS PROPERTY Fine 7-room houso on East 25th street N., Portland, three blocks from Alberta street car line. Owner prefers St. Johns' property and will give a bargain Here is an opportunity to exchange your St. Johns property for a first class residence in a good neighborhood. For particulars apply to J. E. WILLIAMS Room 4, Holbrook Block f 4- f f f f f f f lumber: Rough, Dressed, Flooring, Finish. Prompt Deliveries, Quality Guaranteed. ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. Phone Columbia 131 H 4-l-- in H. HENDERSON Donald Bldg.,208 Jersey Real Estate, Loans, Insurance I Abstracts of Title Prepared. BLACKBURN, CHAMBERS & LOWRY Funeral Directors and f3mbalniers 1'ortlaud Oflkc and Chutiel M Johns lUlu-e and Chapel Cor. Killiimsworth Ave. & Kirby St. M North Jersey St. I'hones: C 1133 Woodlawn 3306 Plume Col. 2S3,Rcs.l'hone Col. 559 Give Away Additional Prizes 2, Caloric Flreless Cooker 3, N, P, Chafing Dish 4, 42 Piece Dinner Set 5, Enameled Roaster 6, Sanitary Crystal Glass Freezer 7, Decorated Slein 8, Aluminum Candelabra 9. Salad Bowl i 10, Hand Painted Vase Slabwood f Dry, Green, Blocks, Trimmings H H4 4 Accurate Work Guaranteed. g