TIIE 3IORXIXG OREGOXIAX, "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1910. 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF I A ", A A A " A etzaoxuji tclkthokul. i pacific Stat. "rmtfnr)m ........ ,.Mta Tn" rttr circulation lilo TT0 F-iter Mala TT Sudr Editor ......... .Vlaia ToT Composlnc-rooia ........Mala TOT tost, kiudlass Mala T0I AJfrSEWKXTS. Hrrt.n TTfFATER Bxnth ni Tlorl Hnrr w. Pataas prints "Ma'tam X. 8r-tal maunca at a 11 and tonlM at 11. BTOALOW THEATER fTwlfth atlJ Mnrruon) Thi Tim. th. Placs and tna tilrl." Tin!ht a: s IS Baker thkater Ei.T.atn and Jfw rl.on Th Pafcr Flck Compuf In "Tha Hamr." Malln. at 1.11 and tonight at la. OK PM Erst THEATER fVorrfasa. aatwaaa lata sad Ptvtatal rauri.Tllia, Thla an arnooa at 1:11 and toalgrtt at ili. CIH.VD THEATER (Para and Washrnv loal Taud.vMa, Thla aftaraaaa at I 14 tanlcht at I l and s. 1.TRIC Til EATER Ibnnlli and AMsrt Lyric Mualf-al Coroadr "omranr. In 'Tnt N.w Guard." Thla aftaraooa at J. SO, ta n'sat at 7 SO and a. Tah THEaTKK Park and Waanrnrumt Moftnn plrturaa. CoaUauoua, from !: u io id r. il Btcm.xT.it Cnnscx Mator. Official re sults of tfc dry rlo-tlon at Oswsgo on Monday rr-ulted In the !c:lon of John RirknT for Mayor. It's opponent. D. B. fox. loax by more than J to 1. R. X. Ttavldsnn ii elected Recorder over P. II. Zimmerman. H. H. Davison w elected Marshal. KVr Trenjmrer t he rltiiena choae C. A. BetMte. C H. Nixon. C. R Hll. Ax Coon. T. R. CUriefeltor. W. w. Todd and J. W Thomas w.-re the alx AMemien elected The proposal to allow horfa to run at larrre within the c.tjr limits a defeated. U to H It was also det-Med that the otty should purchase four lot from the Orrrn Iron at Steel ."nmpany at a pries of CTS. Rh Nina Pcstkoted. What to do lth out-ofiate city riH'u:nrpH has he come a problem at the tlty Hall, and In formation has been -"ked by City Auditor Baxbur from the officials of other cities. In a letter received yesterday from Mor rell rrberai. treasurer of tha founty of Philadelphia, I'a . It Is Mated thai record In Ms office are always kpt. no matter wht may be thetr tcr. "We have on file In our vatiltv says Mr. lob bons. "papers and hooks as far back as the year 1791. and no provleaon. so far as I know, has been rnatie to destroy any of them."' OExrtstj Breakfast Bacom Oxlt UVc axd C5r Vou art It at those prices at ail of frank L Smith' SB markets. Do you prefT pure kettle-rendered lard to any other? Smith evils It for Ijc per pound, fhotce strloln steak are l-'i" and lie: fajit-y tenderloin steaks are r"c and ICm-; round stak that la Juicy and tender for 123 and loo; pot roast of beef are lie and lJ1-; rrrme rtb roast beef. 12'-c and ISr; bolllns: beef Is Sc and lk.': souUterv of Sprtns; lamb are Hc: hind quarters of Sp-ins lamb are Ijc: shoulder rtasta of pork are lie and 17'-; pork chop are lc and 3V'- fc'irtn Prisomkr CArTT-ttim. Krtwln Irelnnd. a youna man transferred from Kelly Butte to the untv Hospital be cause he at subct to fits, ran away several days aito while In charse of hos pital employes, and waei recaptured hr Hherlff Stevenei Ireland was snrvlns; rto days for havln' stolen a diamond rins; from a CT.Ineso boy. Sentence aa Im poeetl July 3a. Ieputy Sheriff lieatty declares the hospital employes think the boy wm Jsklr.it the fits, but ho Is sure ha va not, as he ssya two men ere unable to hold Mm durlric the spasms. Ji'rt Trial Rr.nnn flAHRijcRB. Rlitht of trial by Jury was denl-d rive Chinese iramhlers In Municipal Court by Judge Taswell yesterdsv. over the protest of their attorney. Plowden 8tott. who will take aa appeal to determine the Juexlca of tha action. The refusal was made by JtMse Taswell upon a rule of the court that demand for a Jury must be male at the tuna) of the first appearance. The de fendants were then placed upon trial. An Pine. camMer. at J Second s"reet, was fined ITS and the visitors each. Assai'LT Ohtts tX Depernto assault was made upon Patrolman Klingel Mon dav nla-ht by Frank Cooper, a pristoncr whom he was Uklrs; to the station In the patrol waeon. WatchtnK for an op portune m.wnent. Cooper sclxed Kllnicel by the throat and bore Mm to the but torn of the wajron. T.e officer. In turn. C'inked tper. and Driver lisy. comlnc to h assitance. subdued the assatlant tth his club. Cooper ee sentenced yes- te-day to days Imprtaa-nment. Crmvissiot to i:rt Tori'"- All phases of the pronosrd pithlli- S-r-ire lonim!ssl"n so far iut il might affect the iteneral pub lic will be discussed from the standpoint of the taxpayer at a ntcetlns of the Seventh Ward UraEUe tomorrow nisht. In Brook'yn. at the corner of Powell and Milaaukle av.nue The water system for the southeast district and the al b'Erd dlUttory tactics followed In the con struction of the Mndidon-sireet brldca will mlo be d'ecused- IIk-k Tomato 8.H-P. oyster cocktail, creamed salmon and green peas, creamed rhl-krn and oswters. oxtail mute and masked pot-itoes. KxrhanKe club sand wiches, lamb, currv and r'ce; V!rlnla b.ikd ham and cahhai. shrimp salad, mince and apple pie. etrsabcrry smice. cabinet t.mldlr.E. on the menu at tho Wo man s "Sxchane. IX Mfth st. Womax's Press Cli-b to Meet. The rrsular monthly m-etmit of the State TVnman s fress Club be lield toniEht at the fl y Mail. "Hlnis on PIn-Mskii;E and Clmrai t'Tlx-it'on'- a ill he dlcus-d tr Mrs. M. It. A'.l.-n and M'ks IJnna il. Itl.'harrison HI rea.l a sp--ctal rPr hy Mre 1-Jnma S. Marshall. Diaruaalua will t led . by Mrs. U R. Bartlctt. STETIAl. tAt.B Or t'RtENTAl. Ht OS BAL ANCE ok Week. PiisThesxana. Bliirvars. Kaxaks. Bclouchi:an. avrr.me stse 1 lixi. m.ik) to reduced to Hi; Irans, Ca bilsr.. B'kharas. Koxaks. Mosul. els Xix tJ 4x7 a. values to M reduced to 3. ur entire stock reduced. Open evenlr.jtl votll Christmas. Cartoxian Bros., im porters. s73 Walilrton. near Wt!i. Hi-ou Mt"tEit FiNr.tv lluih Mc Crrdle. proprietor of a btlliard hall, at . x:h and Alder streets, was fined i by Judca Taxwell yeMerd&y for allow lr. minors In Ms place. Joa OfWcr, Thorua Evana, Claude Bristol and Ray TrtAteman, minors, were fined Si each for betr.c In the place, but sentence was sus pended. I.ABOR Law Violateto: Bail FPirirtttt II. I.lebes. a furrier, was called In police court yea-erdar to answer to a charge of causiiif woman to work more than ten hours in -ne day He failed to appear and Me till of "C". was declared for te. ted. ArrovoBtLB OwsrRa. Have your car repaired, adjusted or orer tau!ed. at T. M. C. A. carae; minimum mi: careful work assured. Phone educa tional director, private fcJC , A toal. T. M C. A. bid Mothers to Disetsa Kixpcroartkm tvoRE The Mothers and Teach"ers" As sociation of tiunnyaide school ill meet in t.le aasembtv hall, at J o'clock this afternoon. Kindergarten work will be the subject. Waxteo. Cloak ar.d ewilt buyer and manajrrr. thorouchly experienced and first class. State fully experience and refer ences. Addresa At. al. Oreconlan. Tickbt for Arthur Fraxer concert, at Jlaior.ic Temple. Tuesday evenlnx, De cember 11 are on sale at P German, Clay nd tilers Piano Houe. it. A. A. Carlsojc. arent for The " repo rt an. at Vancouver. Wash.. Is now Ux-sted with A J. Allquie-t. iiZ Main st. Phone Main 4. "EKEi. BRAn." The family health beer. Phone Mala 704, A Portland Brewlnc Company. rr ecial at RtrKAaci'- Oenulne rreea turtle sc up And stesks. Park and Alder. W octa-rxa s tor siaUonery. Wash. SaLOo.vKEEPKR fTjwvicTRD. For selllnc liquor without a license and upon 9tin- day. Barney Haffey. proprietor of the Minnesota saloon. M North Third street, was convicted by a Jury In Municipal Court yesterday afternoon, after brief de liberation. By stipulation of the city and state and the defense, the two chare were Joined In one trial. Sen tence win be pronounced by JudEe Tax well thla mornlns. Haffey has been in the hands of the police a number of times on similar chanrea. The record of con viction will be presented to the license committee of the City Council. Ret. Alexander Beers to Preach. Rev. Alexander Beers, of Seattle, presi dent of Seattle Seminary and College, is In Portland, and will preach In the Free M-tfirxllst Church, Enet Ninth and East MUI streets, tonight and every night thier week. Mr. Beers recently returned from an extensive trip through Europe, after having acted as delegate at the World's Missionary Congress In Edinburgh last June. He w ill dlscutas themes each night that he bellevee to have special bearing upon the present conditions of the church and society. kmi Post Elects OrricxRs. Sumner Pot. No. 12, O. A. R . haa elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Commander, R. C. Markee; senior vice commander, John Barton; Junior vlce cnmmar.der. J. V. Kellogg; chaplain. Rev. W. T. Kerr; quartermaster. A. W. France; surgeon. T. B. Hills; officer of the day, A. C. Edmunds: officer of the guard. D. Clarke. Delegates to the state encamp ment John Barton. J. Howht, Ira Wake field. D. Flnley, W. T. Kerr; alternates, H. O. Kemne. J. Hanna. P. O. Wclbr. J. C. Young. E. B Grant. Adam Dlller. Mors Monet Demanded. The Mount Tabor Improvement Association adopted a resolution declaring that the sum of SIS.iXO. which It is proposed tn appropriate for the Improvement of the Williams I -ark at Mount Tabor, will be wholly In adequate for the purpose. It was declared that this sum will not make the Im provements contemplated In Williams Park and that at least iX.ttX) should be appropriated. The Park Board will be urged to ask for . for the improve ment of thla park. Socibtt Gnn FVrnitvr b. The Ladles Aid Society of the First Presbyterian Church has presented to the Old Peo ples) Home the furniture for the ladies' sitting-room. The furniture is now on display at J. A. Y.ack ft Co.'s store, Fifth and Stark. The home Is practical ly finished. As soon ae the weather moderates so that the walks can be finished the home will be dedicated. Alvis G. Powell' FVneral Held. The funral of Alvln G. Powell, who di-d suddenly Sunday at the home of hiei sister. Mrs. W. T. Williamson, was held yesterday at Gresham. Burial was made In the Oresham Cemetery, where hi father and mother. Mr. and Mm. James) Powell, pioneers, were burled several year ago. St. Mark's Missior In Progress. The Fathers of ihe Holy Cross are holding a two weeks' nilstion. at St. Mark Church, at the corner of Twenty-first and Marsliall streets, every evening at o'clock aud Sundays at 7:30 o'clock. A children's) mission la being conducted dally ax 4.15 P. M. and Sundays at P. M. Weioht or Bio Beet at 8iith'. The hlg beef that u exhibited at Frank L. Smith's) Alder-street market weighed 103 pounds. The only correct guess .out of thousands was that of II. I Gray. lo Hamilton street. Mr. Gray, you may rail and receive your ten pound roast: Webb C. Harrington, formerly In the denr ami news business at Fourth and Washtrurton sts-. hru purchased the cigar store in the Wells-Fargo bldg.. at i Sixth at., of Rt Slchel Co.. where he will carry a full line of cigars, smokers' articles, magaxtne and periodlimla. PSTCH1C STt-DEXTw WILL MEET. The Society for l'r-ychlc Research will hold the next weekly scsnlon thia evening at a o'clock, at the Oihallse parlors. 411 Stark street, between Tenth and 3eventb street. Subject, "Personal Influence." Irvinotor Circle Meets. The Irving ton Circle of the Mothers' Congress will meet today In the art department of the Portland Library at SiM o'clock. Christ mas) books will be on exhibition. For Sals. Two Alaska bear okin rugs. Occidental Warehouse Co.. t-11 N. 4th s. Swiss Watch Repairixo. C. Chrlsten sen, Sd floor corbett bldg. Take elevator. a Under a lzl (z) X the V (p River () rJV The company Just Incorpor- iS atea for the purpose of tun- ) j nellng the river and placing; j TV few street railway tracks p rj therein, is not, we hope, a ? V dream. The amount stated a V J the cost of the work is fifteen S ry millions of dollars, which Is a sj V large sum but the work la IT V bound to be done sooner or i later, the West Side must have g f better connections with the IT East Side, for three-fifths and j perhaps three - fourths of the 2 population of the Greater xj Portland of a few years hence j V will reside east of the river. &f fThe financial district will per- x haps always be on the West (j Side but even the wholesale jQ. district of the future may be J III east of the Willamette. Think Ji) Vj of these thin ge in buying; p property. Buy In the xone of A III the greatest growth, for It is li) V population that creates the A values of urban property. (zj Come In and let us tell you (i) V about Irvington Park. X f F. B. H0LBR00K CO. ( r Roern S14 Lumber EiciMga, r 16 Shopping Days to Christmas - LS Foremost Clothiers Since 1863 Do Your . Christmas Shopping Today Idea! Christm For Men and as oys RELENTING WOMAN HELD BAIL C.IVEX WHEN" PROSECC TIOX IS ENFORCED. MIm Jtrlmcr ALo Deposits $1000 to Injure Appearance of Mao She1 Act-urR of Theft. "I'd like to see sny man that can call my bet." suid Miss Jennie Rcimer In Municipal Court yesterday morning, as she drew 11100 In bills from a dainty purse and deposited It st Insure the appearance of herself and her levanting sweetheart. Kohert P. Burns, whom ahe accuses of stealing l' from her. Clerk Beuiffen promptly covered the amount with ball receipts, and the wager Is on. Burns and MUs Retmer were to have been married, but all that Is past now. Tin through with the fellow." said Miss Relttier. "but those officers tried to bluff me, and 1 am going to see It through." Burns was raptured by Detectives Carpenter and Price Monday night on train leaving the city, lie had sent his baggage to the train by messenger and boarded his car as the train went through the yards. While he was In the box yesterday waiting trial. Miss Itelmer had a conference with- him. nd when he waa called before the court, she announced: "I am not going to appear In this case; I'm going to let it drop." "That being- so.' said Judge Tax- well. "I shall place you under bond of $100 to Insure your appearance." "All right." was the jaunty response, I've got It. What do you want for this fellow Burns?" One thousand dollars, said the court. Well. I'll Just put that up. too." said the woman, depositing the required amount on Beutgen's desk. The hear ing went over until today. Does Quality Couat M'lth Vent CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SIMPLIFIED Buy a Rlove merchandine order. Your friends can make their own selections. Men's Overcoats $15,00 to $40.00 Men's Suits $15.00 to $50.00 Bath Robes $ 5.00 to $15.00 House Coats... $ 5.C0 to $15.00 Fancy Vests $ 2.50 to $ 5.00 Gloves $ 1.50 to $ 5.00 Umbrellas $ 1.50 to $ 7.50 Pajamas $ 2.50 to $ 5.00 Night Robes $ 1.00 to $ 5.00 Kid Gloves 1.00 to .-L(o pair. Hosiery For Womea and Children. -.e to V3JMI pair. Women's Neckwear Kxtra Valves S.e te two each. Tailored Waists a.00 to ait.no. . a, 11 'Hlwv. 1 &mxus3 Mescaline Skirts aJU te SI3.UO. La Tosca Corsets Stum to fto.oo. Fine Knit Underwear 3Ae te SJV.OO gsrsieat. Hand-Embr'd Waist Patterns .5o t 1 8.00. F.P.YOUNG Ladles Haberdasher. 290 Morrison St., Between 4th nd 5th, Corbett Bldg. Expressive pf the highest character and refinement is the assurance of all who make their Christmas selections here Full Dress Shirts $1.50 to $ 3.50 Full Dress Scarfs. .... .$2.00 to $ 5.00 Leather Collar and Cuff Bags $1.50 to $ 2.50 Leather Toilet Cases. . .$2.50 to $10.00 Leather Suit Cases $5.00 to $30.00 Persian Neckwear 50c to $ 2.50 Brook Hats . . $3.00 Youman Opera Hats ... $6.50 to $ 8.50 Stetson Hats.., $4.00 to $10.00 Handsome Christmas boxes of Holeproof Hose for Men, Women and Children guaranteed to wear 6 months. Men's $1.50 and $3 box. Women's $2 and $3 box. Chil dren's $2 box. Pure silk for Men and Women. Mail and phone orders will receive propipt and careful attention. Both phones. We advise early shopping. Goods bought now will be laid aside and delivered when wanted If you don't know what to get him for Christmas one of our Merchandise Coupons will solve the question. We issue them for any amount. SE with the Pasco Reclamation Company for the purchase of 100 acres of irrl- fcated land for the purpose of establlsh- nr a nursery. This land Is located about one mile from town. The Nur series Company Is planning great Im provements on this tract. GENTLEMEN PRESENTS. Your Laily Krlrnd. Gentlemen take advantage of the great dissolution sale cf ladles' man-tailored salts n-.le of man's goods, silk waists, street and house dresses and evening gowns, iiik nosierv and umnrenas. sua umbrellas. Silk waists and silk petticoat g'.ven away free ask about It. The Allen Company. 415 Washington St.. cor 11th. POLICE TO WATCH AUTOS Protection to Be Given Children on Way to School. Police officers whose beats Include schoolhouses will be on duty at these places at the hours when the pupils are coming and golns;, to prevent the nnocents from slaughter by speeding automobile drivers. Thla action was ordered by Chief of Police Cox yester day, upon representations from the Ore gon Congress of Mothers that going to school Is a hazardous affair In many parts of the city, on account of the carelessness of auto drivers. An Instance cited In the Glencoe School, at Forty-ninth and Belmont streets. This, being a well-paved, trunk street. Is much used by automo biles and especially by demonstrators. Speeds vary from 15 to 40 miles an hour, say the mothers, and only the constant vigilance of the principal and teachers has prevented more than one disaster. In addition to urging the oversight of the police officers, the Congress asks for the passage of an ordinance re quiring all automobiles to slow down to six miles an hour In the blocks where schools are located. It la fur ther asked that a conspicuous sign shall be placed across street Intersec tions, warning drivers of the proxim ity of a school. WARM UNDERWEAR AT 65C Health Underwear for men. known the world over and always sold for tl. On special sale this week at both Browns ville Woolen Mill Stores. 3d and Morri son and 3d and Stark streets, at tc garment. DAY AND NIGHT One of the largest best equipped plants In Portland offers you unexcelled service at prices exceedingly low. When you want CATALOGS, BOOKLETS. CIRCULARS. FOLDERS OR ANT OTHER FORM OF It will be to your advantage to consult us. Our facilities guarantee best results. Our samples will oonvlnce you of our quality. PORTLAND PRINTING HOUSE CO. Phone I 22S1. Main 6201, 383 Taylor Sired If.w.baltbs SAND COMPANY FRINTIITG-j Main 165, A 1165 First and Oak Neth & Company Collectors Kstablished In 1900. How about those old nccounts? H33 Worcester Bide, Portland, Or. Compare Our Prices With thoM too Is been la th habit of pT!n. and tot will m that oiler joa a utwtautiai lnr on ail work and yon caanot set better pi in I work axkrwhar. bo mat tor how much, jou pay. -r-fpsvfj.i wan ii I nnica plat ana of town patron in. ont dr if rlrxirwi. PalnleM oxtratinn ifrMwbra pi at or Di-aOgo wore is order d. Cotuuit4t ion free MoltrCrawiia S5.00 6ddKUinfft 1.00 EnamaJ FlUmcs LUO Sihrw Rltinn .50 -. ... : . p T raa M ,j v " ' Hstst 0.VU 2aV ,' "ta, ti.-i .',1 Plate 7.50 tULIS.A. Will, raosanialMuiaH PtiitiMn ExtrMloa .011 tt ruts ui Minn rwrura aKST Methods All work fully guaranteed for fifteen reals. Wise Dental Co.9ic Painless Dentists FitTTnt Building, Third and Washington. PORTLAND, ORE. PIUMHoiri: . a. m.. w . ab iiBatntsa -TTJOTH POWEER ' Kmps tMtb wbhe. Maintain, their cleaa liaasa. PraMrre. their aonnrlnaM. Eftecstre at once. 23c aVrpwhm EBESsSSSs 1 - " . jar "-r v1- S W A.' It's Kilham's that engrave for highest society Most beautiful things in strictest propriety! Ladles' and Gentlemen's Society Monogram and Address' Stationery most elegant Xmas gifts. Visiting cards. Invitations, programs, an nouncements, etc. We employ our own artists, do our own copper-plate and steel-dle embossing and can please the most fastidious. Come and see our sam ples. It takes time to execute these orders properly, and from now on they come In very fast. Every day you save on your order Is an advantage both to you and to us. "STTT 7SF A stationery & ,&ta&&AAWim PRINTING CO Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers, Engravers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders ICCHWAB PRINTING CO. KJSOLICITS YOUR FATROMACE la 4. "7 k STARK STREET WHEN IN DOUBT Try TValter A. Lord- Co.. Jewelers, S.xtn St.. near Washington. Ill TERRY SEAT SALE. Opens today st Helllg box office. Prices 94 cents to Nursery Company Bujs Tract. PASVO. Wash.. Dec . (Special.) The Vlneland Nurseries Company, of Clarkston. Wash., today closed a deal MEN'S CRAVENETTES. Sale of prlestley cravenetted raincoats. at Jlmmle Dunn': US. tii and tX values for S9.M. Room 31i Oregonlan bldg. CHRISTMAS PHOTOS. Pictures taken at Aune. Columbia bldg., between now and Christmas, will be finished promptly regardless of weather. WHEREJT0 DINE. All the delicacies of the season at tse Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart menu ior ladles. 105 Wash., near iu si. Reek rrtaara Coal. The best house coal. Llbertr Coal 4 Ice Co, exclusive agents, it Nortn Fourteenth street. Mam 161: A Ili- Plant Sibson rosea Phone Sellwood K0. Here They Are Each one awaiting some happy owner, for with quality up, and prices down, they will be tagged It soon for a Christmas present. Fobs Watches Clock3 Rugs Brooches Emblems Studs Necklaces Cut Glass Cuff Links Opera Glasses Silverware Anticipating the usual Christmas demand, we filled our stock with all things beautiful in our line. People have come to believe in ns they know they will receive painstaking serv ice, fair prices and the choice of a large, beautiful stock, selected to meet the pocketbooks and tastes of many people. AVe want your Christmas patronage. 286 MORRISON STREET HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just opposite Hotel St Francis European Plan $1.60 a day up American Plan S3.00 a day up Wew steel and brick structure. Furnished at cost of (200.000. Every comfort and con venience. On carlines transferrins" sll over city. Omnibus meets trains and steamers. Send for Booklet with map of San Francisco Oriental Xmas Gifts Chinese Fancy Goods, Silk Kimonoi, all kinds of Embroidered Silk Handkerchief s. Brass ware. Sandalwood Carved Boxes. jSm-. broldered Table On vein. Mandarin Coatu, Silk Shawls, Shirt Waist Pattern. IJnen Dollies and Chinese Teakwood Furniture. BOW YUEN CO., 69 North Fourth St.. near Davis. Established 1900. NETH & CO. COLLECTORS. Let os take charge of your collec tions. We can sava you money. Main 1796; A 12S5. 635 Worcester Bids?.. Portland. Or. CHRISTMAS TREE FESTOONS FLASHLIGHTS, ELECTRICAL TOYS OUR SPECIALTY If you want to mate the boy happy for Christmas, get him something electrical. 0. B. Stubbs Electric Supply Co. 61 Sixth Street kistmas suggestions Choose a Fine Piece of Furniture if You Wish to Be Remembered Solid Mahogany Book Blocks, $4.00, $5.00, $7.00, $10.00, $12.00. Solid Mahogany Book Eacks, $3.00, $7.00, $10.00, $12.00. Brass Candle Sticks, $1.00, $2.00, $4.00, $5.00. Mahogany Tea Tables, $10.00, $12.00, $14.00, $16.00, $18.00, $22.50 and $30.00, and a host of other splendid gifts. Fifth and Stark J. G. MACK & CO. Fifth and Stark