16 THE JCORHIKO OmEGOHIAK, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 190C. Complete Line of Folfeig mm4 ItecKaimg Go-CartsBy CarriagcsTajr' Floor "Wfflamette" Sewing MacMns 15 Models, at Prk Frowi SIS Up to $35 24 Floor So Portia Agaa4s for tfct Fawn "Ostnoor" Elastic Ftlt Mittmm-34 Floor Artistic Victm Fruniag to Yoy Or4tr Ntw Um of MowMmgs-Low Pries The Meier Frank Store The Meier 3b Frank Store On Sale Tomorrow 1 000 Pairs Women's Shoes, Oxfords $ 1 .96 Pr. For tomorrow only we offer a great special lot of 1000 pair women's fine footwear at price atlow actual manufacturing cost They come from one of the best makers in the land Every pair this season's styles in all the best leathers Shoes and Oxfords, patent leather, vici kid pateat tip, tan aad chocolate vici kid and Rnssia calf Blacher or straight lace styles in all sizes and widths Regular $3.00 vaiges Your opportunity to supply Easter footwear H I U w needs at a big saving Tomorrow only A m w Mail Orders Will Be Promptly Filled Special lot of Misses Lace Shoes in patent leather, vici kid and box calf, .T. & T. Cousins' best make, in sizes HVa to 2; O regular $3.00 values at, pair Sizes 8 io 11, same styles as above; regular 2.50 value $1.85 Meier fb Frank's Lawn and Garden Implements JL "very complete stock of garden and lawn implements for your choosing Every useful article in all grades and at saving prices. Philadelphia Lawn Mowers, fully guaranteed, all sizes, best values, each $5 to $8 The Meier & Frank Special Lawn Mower, good quality, fully, guaranteed prices from $2.75 to ?5.O0 Ball Bearing Lawn Mowers each $4.50 and $5.00 Complete line of Garden Hose in can vas .or rubber, all lengths, all grades Basement Garden Hose, Bakes, Spades, Clippers, Weed Hooks, etc., in all grades. Two carloads of new Refrigerators in all sizes; very best make, the jnost .improved models Prices to fit every . purse. B. P. O. E. Buy Their Steins Here Special sale of Beer Steins in the Basement Store this week members of Portland Lodge of Elks who will take part in tho festivities next Monday evening nn honor of Frederick Warde can buy their steins at a big saving here largest assortment and best styles to select from 90c Steins for 79 $1-00 Steins for 88d S2.25 Steins for S1.9S 3.75 Steins for $3.15 $3.00 Steins for $2.67 $2.75 Steins for $2.48 500 Doz. Men's WashTies Beautiful Styles 25c Ea. Opening sale and display of Men's New Four-in-Hands of nerccrized wash materials, irarrense assortment of pretty styles and colorings, made reversible; values extraordinary at this price, eacb 25 New Spring-weight Worsted Bibbed Underwear, natural color, form fitting, silk front, all size shirts and drawers; best fij 1 CC value for the money in the chy vU Men's Pongee Ovcrshirts in plain white and pongee color. 1 C Handsome Summer garment; $2.00 values at r Men's fancy Half Hose in new Spring styles, German make, plaids, llgurcs and stripes in immense variety, all sizes, t 1 A 2oe a pair; G pairs for . r Men's Sweaters, new styles with Y-shaped neck, all colors new JIats, Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves, etc, for Easter wear. Third Floor Offers Xtra Spec5! Values Burrows folding: Card Table; l)ct on the CA. Ci market: $4.60 value fl.'lU folding Sewing Tables for fl$c Children' folding Go-Carts. jr..00 value Boys' Hand Car: very best model. Regular AO jri.r.o vnlu for V07 Boys' Velocipedes. Automobiles. Trlejcles. 'tc. In complete stock. Bubo Ball. Mitts, Masks, Gloves, Clubs, uniforms, etc., at the lowcet prices $2.00 Clothes Hampers for fl.ie Rush Shopping: Brig for eacli SSe Office Waste Baskets for. each -Oe Office "Waste Baskets, for each......... 5Rc ZxR Kodak Albums 2Sc values .....lHe 7x10 Kodak Albums. c values 3fc Brownie Kodak Albums. Special . .10c ' Complete stock of Roller Skates In all the best mod- i els, all sizes, pair 56c to .oe Towel Sale Knotted Fringe Damask Towels, 1Si3S inches; regular 18c values on 1 fj sale at, each IVtC Knotted Fringe Damask Towels, 19x42 inches; regular 20c values on 1 ALrs. sale at, each XV Knotted Fringe Damask Towels, 21x46 inches: regular 25c values on 1 J sale at, each 1 4 v Knotted Fringe Damask Towels, 23x4S inches; regular 30c values on 1 sale at, each C Hemstitched Damask Towels, size 20x3S inches; regular 35c values on 1 f7f sale at, each W Hemstitched Damask Towels, size 20x39 inches; regular 35c values on O sale at, each Bleached Cotton Huck Towels, size ISx 3S inches; regular 10c values ff on sale at j Bleached Hemmed Huck Towels, size 17x32 inches; regular 15c 1 ff values on sale at Bleached Hemmed Huck Towels, 19x36 inches; regular 20c values on 1 A sale at, each Hemstitched Huck Towels, bleached, 18x35 inches; regular 25c 1 values on sale at Bleached Hemstitched Huck Towels, 39x39 inches; the best 35c QAp values on sale at All grades of Linen Towels at reduced prides. Bath Towels 590 dozen bleached Turkish Bath Towels: the best 15c values on sale at. each.. lie Soft dorn bleached Turkish Bath Towels. "bit: slxe: best 25c values nn sale at the low price of lc each Buy all 1 fl you want of them 30) dozen bleached Turkish Bath Towels: the best 35c value on sale at. each.. 2c Ttubdry Bath Towels at reduced prices All sizes and grades. Kaster Tablo Linens. Damaaks. Xap "klns. Sets. Doilies. Traycloths, etc.. In splendid assortment and leading makes. Pntty styles. Our prices always the lowest. Important Easter Shopping Bulletin Basement Cut glass Nappies, with or without handles, regular S3 0 10 values for this sle J 5.; 3 cut glass Spoon tl df trays for ',,v Jj.OO cut glass Cheese Ci QQ Plates for 6, S. 10-Inch cut glass Vases low prices J 2.75 value. 9X39; J 6.50 value. 83.20; J 7.09 value. Basement. Handsome S-Inch cut grlais Bowls :s values. 949 55,50 values. 9SJ36 each. Cut glass Dishes. (in Of 512.75 values for lt4J 5-1.30 cut Klass Celery CI Dishes on sale for Oil and Vinegar Cruets. M mf 53.50 values. 6,ov Handsome bronze Candle- 77e sticks each ' tcrnan" Coffee Machines. and 97.19 Baklnjc aad ChatlnK Dishes. $37, ST.IH, fss each Great values. Basement. SALE OF Easter Vases Glass Cornucopia Vases, each .14c Glass Chrysanthemum 1 Lr Vases, each J GIas.H Chrysanthemum loC Vases, each .............. Glass Chrysanthemum 23C Vases, each IS-lnch. 21-Inch. 27-inch Glass Vases at. each ..He. 33c nd R9c Foot Rose Bowls at. each.... He Glass Rose Bowls at. each....lSc 7-in. Glass Rose Bowls at. ea..42c Carnation Vases at. each ec Bud Vases at. each ISc Silver-plated Candelabra. Kray or bright finish, very handsome styles 5 S.50 values reduced to. ea.S &S4 510.0) values reduced to. ca.a 7.8S 515.00 values reduced to. ca.fllS Silverware J3.S0 Bread Trays for, each..5C4 53.73 Nut Bowls for. each 57.50 Nut Bowls for. each....19 51.00 Fruit Baskets for. ca..9X36 59.00 Fruit Baskets for. a..S7.35 53.50 Butter Dishes for, each.S3.se 55.53 Butter Dishes for. each.S4.4a 3 and 4-Plcce Tea Sets reduced. Rogers "1&47" Ware 50c Butter Knives for. each. ...42c 50c Sugar Spoons for. each.... 43c 51,00 Cream Ladles for. cach.S4e 51.25 Gravy Ladles for. ra.. 11.84 51.S0 Berry Spoons for. ea..SI.33 31.75 Pie Servers for. each... 11.44 Bouillon Spoons, set of 6 for.f2.ie. $10 Waists $4.95 Another great special lot of fine Lingerie "Waists of sheer linen, fancy yokes, front and back trimmed In round mesh and two thread Val. lace: embroidered designs on front and cuffs. Ex quisite styles in all sizes: reg ular 310 values on sale at this special low price 4J5 Four great special lots of cot ton Shirtwaists in lawns, mulls, dotted Swiss, black and white polka dots, trimmed in lace and embroidery or tucked all this reason's -ery best styles and ex ceptional values at these low prices All sizes and great assort ment 79e each, 88c each, 11.18 each aad 1I.4S each. Glove Sole 1000 pairs of handsome new SI 11c Gloves; two and three-clasp styles, with double finger tips black, white, mode, brown, slate, champagne and navy blue all sizes 03 to 7: the beat q 51 values on sale at, pa!r..fC "Fowaes" famous maka of Suede Lisle Gloves in 16-button length, mousquetalre style black, white and champagne all sizes 5 to 7. Everyone wants long gloves nowadays here's your opportu nity, pair 11.89 100J pairs of "Valuers' six-button length Biarritz glace Kid Gloves in black, white, gray, brown, green and navy; splen did style; sizes Si to 6i; no. 31.25 values, pair tn Special lot of 12-button length black and white Kid Gloves lambskin sizes 5 to 6?i; reg ular 53.00 values at 12.73 Pcrrin's celebrated long Kid Gloves In glaco and suede, black, white and all the lead in? shades at, palr.f&ae to 94.00 Ribbon Sale 10.000 yards of extra quality, all pure silk Taffeta Ribbons, in white, navy. mais. light blue, cardinal, rose, brown etc. full 5 Inches wide; best 40c OCr quality, yard CJl 15,003 yaxdj of all pure silk cord ed plaid Ribbons suitable for many purposes: reg. 23c 1 Jf value on sale for. yard.... 3030 yards of fancy Dresden and print warp Ribbons in a splen did assortment of patterns and designs, full 8 Inches wide; 73c to $1.00 values on sale X7c for, yard 10.000 yard of beautiful French Taffeta. Ribbons, large line of colorings including all the sta ple shades: best 40-cent values on sals at this low price, yd. 21c Easter Jewelry Eastor sale of ladles and gentle men's gold-plated Watches. "CTal tham, Elgin nd Republic move ments. 20-year guarantee: best models; great values at.... 99.88 Entire stock of gold Handbags, latest mexb and patterns: your choice this week at ....i OFF 20 styles of Gold Bracelets, plain and with settings, each 88c Coral and Pearl Bead Necklaces: great special values at. each. 33c Gold filled Cuff Links, very pretty pattems; great values at. 9Sc Ncckchains, seamless, gold-filled and soldered; special ......83c New Collar Pins at. pair 2Sc Gold and Silver Brooches in great assortment; grand values at. each J-7U' Solid Gold Seal Rings, each. Me to 91e.ee New line 6f Mounted Combs. 85c and 75c values on sale at, ea.49c New line of Jewelry In violet and pansy designs, mounted on East er Cards, all styles 25c-50c Easter Jewelry of every description. Silks, Dr's Goods Extra special value in fine quality black Taffeta Silk, 38 inches wide: best quality sold regular ly at 31.23 a yard value extra ordinary at the special A3c sale price, yard z, Moire Silks for waists and shirt waist suits, all the best colorings. 21 inches wide: $1.03 values on sale, while It lasts, at the won derfully low price of. yard. 48c Cheney Bros.' celebrated Foulard Silks In dots and figures, this season's best styles; selling reg ularly at $1.25 yard grand value at this special sale Qffc price, yard Z.l' Special sale of fine French voile Dress Goods in all .the season's leading shades: regular $1.75 quality, at the low price of $1.49 yard handsome for 1 4Q suits and skirts " Muslin Under w'r "VMomen's Drawers, made of fine camb'ic and nainsook, trimmed in very fine embroideries, laces, tucKs, beading and ribbons; very handsome styles in great as sortment: unusual values at these special low prices 52. 0 DRA AVERS 91.89 PAIR. 53. ee DRAWERS 91.49 PAIR. 94.ee DRAWERS 1-Se PAIR. Great special lot of long-skirt Chemises, made of the finest quality cambric and nainsook, trimmed in very fihe Val. laces, fine embrolderlep, insertion, tucks, beading and ribbons: all sizes Grand special values at 91.25 Value 9TBc 93.80 Valaea 11-S" 92.80 Valaes 11.18. Women's hand-made French Gowns, $5 and 55 CI QO values at - -' rzma R.itnr a1 nt women's hieh- grade White Petticoats, trimmed in verv nanasome cmorgiueries, fine Val. laces, insertions, tucks, etc Great values 9 S.00 Petticoats at 12.48 each. 9 7-"i8 .Petticoats at 13.43 each 9ie.ee Petticoats at 94.88 each. 915.00 Petticoat at 97.50 each. Laces and Embroideries 44- Inch chiffon in black, white and colors, splendid quality, value up to 65c the yard, on sale for the special low price of, yd. 35c 45- inch dotted and figured Nets in the very best styles for waists and trimming purposes: values to 85c yard, for this low 5Qc price, yard 3300 yards of Corset Cover Em broideries. Swiss and cambric, beautiful styles; values to 75c yard, for this low price, yd. 43c $3.00 Embroidtries at 89c Strip Manufacturers' lengths of Em broideries I 4 -yard lengths very best patterns for waists, skirts, lingerie trimming and Infants wear. 24 to 10 inches wide: values up to $3, at AOs this low price, strip An Embroidery bargain every woman wants to share in". Swiss Embroidered Bands for Shirtwaists, very pretty styles: values up to Sac the yard, on sale at this low price of. yard.SBc Allover Embroideries in the very best styles, Swiss' and nainsook: values up to $2.00 a yard, on sale for, yard . - -" 91.05 I TERM BEG N Some Called as Jurors Are Excused. MANY CASES TO BE TRIED Three Arc for Murder Jew Nun, I'nul Mitsa and GcorRC Blodpctt. nnd the Divorce Suits Arc Xtimcroit. The April term or ( the S'afc Circuit Court bunan yesterday, aud as usual, many persons called 10 serve as Jurors were oxcufed. Presiding Judge Frazer. nn he ha frequently dono in tlio past, delivered a brief speech concerning jury duty. and. aid he hoped few would ask 10 be relieved from service. It happened, however, that many farmers had been pummoned. and as they much desired to be on their farms at this treason, espe cially when the weather was favorable." nearly all asked to be excused, and. to gether -with others, the list of those. al lowed to go .numbered 29. as follows: E. W. Amcsbury. A. T. Axtoll. W. A. Alcorn. W. H. Adamson. August Ander son. Chris Algeshcimcr. Charles A. An derson. Alfred Rruncr, James Bcal. Amos Uabb, Peter Bauer. F. A. Ballin, Arthur K. Davis. -Louis Dick. R. Duencral. Will iam Gadamkc. Jerry Glass. J. X. Hartley. F. A. .lleltkcmpcr. W. E. Harris, J. F. Kelly. Z. A. Leigh. M. C. Mctcalf, Frank Hichey. D. Sullivan. Johu Strucken, W. C. Shanting. J. L. Tlndall. Abe Zahler. Jurors accepted and sworn in were: F. X. Alexander. Alfred Amond. E. A. Allen. Alfred Baker, D. E. Buchanan. Henry Karrendrlck. William Bartlett. Fred Baumgartner. Samuel Bisningcr. M. F. Brady. H. J. Blacking. S. A. Baybrook. B. Coucy. Charles W. Dart, Patrick Early. Aaron C. Edmonds. R. W. Gibbs. C Holcomb. Patrick Holland. Herbert Kubik. Christ Malarc. Peter StrcIfC, Jack ; Sullivan. Charles J. Cook. A special venire will have to bo drawn to fill the panel. Tho present term will be a lone one. There are many cases on the trial cal endar, both civil and criminal, and also divorce suits. There are three murder trials Jew Xun. Paul Musa and George Blodgctt. ' In. the last case Charles F. Lord, attor ney, filed a demurrer to tho information, on the ground that it charges more than one crime. The demurrer was overruled. Mr. Lord also filed a motion to 'strike the following matters from the Infor mation: "He. the said George L. Blodgett. then and there unlawfully, fclaniouriy, pur t . - - . . ... . popely and of his deliberate and premedi tated malice, killed and murdered her. the said Alice Minthorn. commonly known as Alice Gordon." for the reason that It wan surplusage and a conclusion, and not a statement of fact. Tin motion was also overruled. The case has been set for trial Friday, April 13. taken. In the annwer filed the company contended that It was not a common carrier. Damage Suit Drags Along. The suit of Charles F. Candiani. ad ministrator of the estate of Pictro Don hccI. againnt the Orcson Water Power & Railway Company. et for trial in the State Circuit Court yesterday, was con tinued until April 1L Donacci was killed in April. 19C in a Ktreet-car collision "on the Madison-street bridge. Tho suit, which is for $5000 damages, has dragged for one reason or another. W. T. Muir. attorney for the company, several days ago filed an amended answer, reciting, anions other things, that Donacci rode on tho platform when there was plenty of room Inside of the car. Dan J. Ma larkey." attorney for the plaintiff, asked for a continuance as to prepare for new issues raised by the defendant. Appeals From Justice Court. - Appeal papers from Justice Rcld's court to the State Circuit Court wore filed yes terday in the damage suit of E. F. Gray, a cook, against James Anderson, a hoicl kceper. Anderson, on December 25. 1503. struck Gray with a seoop-shovel and broke his arm in two places. Gray sued for J230 damages, and a Jury in the lower court comprised of David S. Stearns, Mat Foeller. H. C Coleman. E. Xillfeather and Sig Wcrthelmer, returned a. verdict In his favor for $1(0 and costs. Anderson appealed. Anderson was recently con victed in the State Circuit Court on a criminal charge for striking Gray. His defense has been that Gray was mutinous and attacked him with a large knife. File Incorporation Papers. J. M. Crook, A. A. Unruh and E. A. Knotts filed incorporation articles yes terday of the Crook-Unruh Manufac turing Company: capital stock. 3250, 00A. The objects of the company arc to manufacture and sell lawn mowers. Incorporation articles of J. Wood Iron Works Company were filed In the County Clerk'e office yesterday by John Wood. Mary C Wood and C. F. chmccr. ca,plta1 stock $10,030. The object, arc to manufacture machinery, dredges, vehicles, etc 1 Articles of incorporation of the Pat terson Lumber Company were nlcJ j-ea-terday by Mandlus Olscn, T. W. Xord by and X. D. Simon; capital stock, $25,000. Must Flic Xew Answer. The demurrer to the answer of the Xorthcrn Pacific Terminal Company In the case wherein the Government Is seek ing to collect a penalty for tho alleged violation of the safety-appliance 4aw, was sustained by Judge Wolvertoa In the Federal Court yesterday. Suits under this law were recently brought against the Southern Pacific. O. R. & X.. Xorthcrn Pacific and Xorthcrn Pacific Terminal Company. The latter is the first to con test the case, and baviag lest the ftrst point will now be given time to flic an other answer before fatal actio will be Oil Property Toted. The charge of selling inferior coal oil brought against Bardc & Co. by State Food and Dairy Commissioner Bailey was dismissed In Justice Rcld's court yesterday. Commissioner Clark, of Wash ington, who had been subpenaed. appeared before the court to state that he had given the defendants a. permit to sell the oil after having tested it and finding It up to the standard. His tests were made. It Is opposed, on different parts of the shipment than that tested by Mr. Bailey. Appointed as Administrator. J. Francis Sinnott was appointed In the County Court yesterday adminis trator of the estate of his cousin. Edward L. Sinnott. who was killed In an, O. R. & X. Co. train accident. The estate consists of a claim against the company for $5000 damages. The heirs are Arna Sinnott. the mother of the deceased, and Xicholas, John and Francis Sinnott. brothers. WILL MAKE PRESSED BRICK Company Secured I.and for Large Plant at Mllwaukic. Milwaukic will have a large pressed brick manufacturing concern, with an la vestment of J30.0CO. Testerday the Pressed Brick Company. Just formed by some Eastern men, doted a deal for a tract of land off D. H. Hendee'a farm, on the Willamette River, northwest of and adjoining MtlwaukJc, 123" feet wide by about 2(0 feet long. This piece extends from the Oregon Water Power & Rail way Company's track to the Willamette River Just south of the Knight Summer home. The Intention of the new company is to ship at once pressed brick-ma Jung ma chines costing $12,009 to Portland for use In this new plant. Buildings and docks will be erected suitable for u.c turning out of large quantities of pressed brick. The company will have both rail-and wa ter transportation facilities. The factory will employ many men. and will be an Important Industry for Mllwaukic MRS. STONEBERGER DIES Kx -Teacher or This City Passes Away In Los Angeles. The aews of the death at Los Angeles of Mrs. Adam Stoncbcrger. who was for merly a resident of this city, has been received here. Mrs. Stoneberger was for merly Mrs. Herman S. Buck. who. with his father, operated a paper mill at Orejoa City several years ago. On the death of her first husband. Mrs. Stone berger occupied a position as teacher at the Bishop Scott Academy, which posi tion she held under Dr. Hill for ten years. After her marriage to A&an Stoneber ger. she moved to Colfax. Wash-, but continued ill health necessitated her seek ing a warmer climate. kb4 bn weat t Los ABgdes, where-death ea&et ier saf fertecs last week. THEIR STORIES VARY Troubles of the Schillings Told in Court. QUARREL OVER THE CHILD Itecord of a Day's Doings In the Municipal Court With the Ptin ifhmcntn Imposed Upon Offenders by Cameron. Slerirt related by Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Schilling as to the trouble that occurred between then at 2J3 Sixth street Sunday morning, as told in the Municipal Court yesterday morning, were widely at vari- I IMMcaltr Over the ScUMar Boy. a nee. She swore that he attempted to pick up the baby bey aad carry him away; that she stood la his path to step him. and that he struck her. kaeckiag her to the aoer. saying he would kill her ht she further Interfered. He dealed all this, ex cept that he picked up the hafey aad started to take It te the park to see the hears. He was placed aader heads of $e. The ScMHiags separated a year age la La Grande, aad. aeeeidiny te the evidence adduced ycjKeriey mearifttK .Triauw came to Portland without the baby. It was left with the father. Recently, how ever, the child was placed in her care, and It was because the father called to see his son and wishrd to take him out to a park Sunday morning that caused the trouble. It was shown. Mrs. Schilling objected to her husband taking the child out because it was III. she said. Over this matter, the quarrel ensued, ending in a mix-up In the room of the apartment-house that resulted in interference by David Kelly, a salesman, and later the arrest of Schilling by the police. Judge Cameron after hearing both sides of the case, said he thought the testimony a little weak to warrant a fine, but from the circumstances he believed there might be trouble if some action were not taken by. the court, and he therefore placed Schilling under bonds. "You're close enough." shouted C T. Temple, a British Columbia mining op erator, when four policmen approached him Sunday evening, as he stood In a hallway of the Hamilton building. "We are close enough." remarked one of the policemen, when of a sudden Tem ple Jerked out a revolver and leveled it at the oncoming bluecoats. "You arc." repeated Temple, as he flourished his weapon. "I think he's right, all right, comment ed another policeman. "Well. I'll admit he has argument on his side." said another. "He may he-wrong, but I womd not dispute the word of a gentleman." chimed In the fourth. "Shall we close In on him? queried one of the squad. "You're close enough.' ominously re marked Temple. He finally surrendered, however, .was arrested and charged with being drunk, disorderly conduct and carrying a con cealed weapon. Judge Cameron, fined him $23. ' For working a horse that was unfit for service J. Saltman was fined $5. T. J. Reeves, aged 73 years, got into a scrimmage with Patrolman Burrl's father at Portsmouth Friday evening, and a fight ensued, resulting in the arrest of Reeves by the young oScer. Clubs, a knife and foul language played leading parts in the mix-up. but Reeves was final ly subdued and escorted to police bead quarters by the officer. The trouble started over an oat field, in which some of the Burri hens were scratching. Reeve ran them off the field, starting the trouble. Reevrs was fined $10 by Judge Cameron, at which Attorney James Gleason re marked that he would prefer charges against Patrolman Burri. who. he claimed, held Reeves while the offlcer3 father struck him In the face. Multnomah County to build new septic tanks at the Poor Farm. The septic tanks now in use have become defective and emit noisome odors, and the residents in the vicinity complain of the offensive smell. A Mr. Murphy is an expert in the building of these tanks, but his present address is unknown to the county author ities. Judge Websferk contemplates the erection of a .new brick building for a County Hospital, and It is possible that the Poor Farm will also- Include among its improvements before Ions: a sewerage system. Demonstration Piano Sale AT EILERS PIANO HOUSE" The very finest of BOSTON'S BEST Chickering NEW YORK'S BEST Weber CHICAGO'S BEST Kimball ' : And the thirty-four other High-Class American Makes GRANDS UPRIGHTS PIANOLA PIANOS ORCHESTRELLES Easiest Terms of Payment. Every Instrument Warranted. Money Back if Not Satisfactory. PRICES: From $137 for the new reg ular $225 uprights, to less than $500 for the very highest grade uprights usually sold for $750. Boy Chops Off. a Thumb. Harold P. Iundt, a red IS years, resid ing with hi parents at US TTOHams ave nn whlfe cboselajr weed last Salanbtv afterneea accWea tally cut off Ms left 4 tbusftfe. -Dr. rtewnaaer dreesed t&e wo sad and the lad te la bo daager f seiieus ceweaaence. WeaM BhIW Septic Tasks. A eeatracter whs' WKlerstaMa MMhur I '' e9tfc'Uu ea ofculm-a tiibt'DwIaMliMMtfttiailt'iiaiMiMtiatlilftVftiHVMMCiaa Eilers Piano House "Biggest, Busiest, Best" 1 &