: CQRP6RAI10NS1ISI MESSAGE ; g Will Commence Proceedings p. 7 " ;;iS - fe-, 'fiTf.-.t. .,Wi ..H.Kin .i.ttM.tt,.M;,M v.' 'Against Private Jlonopoe f Hirfe--..--.,--...-... hjTfe r II ' I . HAS VY IllCll ? J1U O , UMxva I I , i 1 1 1 1 F i i . ' III rM F I w""r ! II. I 1 IHf lAH'-f vAWW 1 1 I I I f;H7ty;t Thmmghfan!S- pi P? IP I mWW 4 Abusers of Franchises Will Be ; Taken; in j HandEx ecutive Asks, Council' to Aid Him in . Punishing , Street Grabbers.: ;-v-v In the annual mimit to tha city I eouncll filed With the city auditor yes- tsrday afternoon Mayor Lane calls at ' tentlon to .mgrant violations of the I term of franchises which ha ve been I granted to various corporations and asks the eouncUmen td aid him In e- curing Information from tha corpora , tlona concerning their methods. v; i Mayor Lane states in bU message t that ho Issued a. call several month ago t to air franchlse-holdera to submit state- menu of their affairs to tha city audl- t- tor aa required by tha h'rtr' that tho results obtained were msager ! Ind lift him practically nothing; re- r port apoa from this source, bacaurt of . th "refusal of tha corporations to , eom- ' ply with tha mayor , request Tho only Z no fUlng ouch a statement was the Portland Oay company. ; Special reflrwce la mede to the man ; ner in which caln corporation , gobbled up city Streets nd city prop erty for prlw'e ue and tha mayor promises to commence proceedings to 4 Sus tho usurpers aa soon as Pole. J Referring to the general ProPUy of I tha city in the past year and comment- lng upon Tvtho fevorablo prospects tor vLza uaror lane refers to the large 1 iumbefoiprJt. l!BtS mnleiSd - ver all of which can be compieiea without eSdamreringthe city's present i strong financial condition. . . ; A iigniflcant statement In " dr in' thVaUeeVclSnlag I Tepirtmenrby' brewing the dlsunce Ac repoi I ?? e oft? wrl M.id5.72.Z7. The "MKribli 'th. 'atf CouncU f I?. ' of "Portland . 0n' I TuJm't iy Annual meswge, together t with the reports of the several boards snd departments of the elttltwrawt I for the fiscal year ending cember II. i l0t. Reports aro submitted to . me i from the auditor, city traasurer, city attorney, city engineer, building n- ...ifh . ntrtpir. aurerlntendent 5 o? cremator? "superintendent of street cleaning ana sprinkling department. T civil service; commission, plumbing in ; spector. poundmaster. municipal Judge. harbormaster, chief of -VoUg. tUft of lire department, superintendent of fire I V-i inline tnlerranh. food In- i spector.superlnteadent park depart . went, president library association and t superintendent and f engineer of the S "JMiin'irt1! submit the following statement of cash Receipts and alBDUrsemenui ouim - - RECEIPT? fkree-on City. yoafhelp, and aotlng In . 'Conjunction with the water board, I expect to per fect tha cltya title to the aame by do lnr such work upon the property as U noiurv to acauire the full title, to ' eira Berrloe Conunlssloa. " I herewith submit the report bf the civil service commission and call at tention to the same. The work In this department Is conducted free rrom po mloal lnflnnr nt n sort, and I uulte agree with the suggestion mado by the eommission, so long as an .mpiu. not discharged for reasons of a religious or political . nature. that fo i appeal should ba . entertained. This would servo to increase tbe efficiency or tno city s service, and allow of the weed ing oat or sucn -employee who, ruu. carefully refraining from doing any overt act. yet shirk their duties and by their example encourage others to do the same.' j : In tho future I purpose to call all heads of departments to a stricter ac countability In respect to retaining such unfaithful -errant. In the city's em ploy, trusting that yourselves and the commissioners will concur In the view that a person who will aocept and re ceive pay for work perfunctorily per- xormea or my aone is aciing auumi- fSi: 'to Oty Aadltor Barbur-. report.embodled In the JVThe tno rec5iii T-r-viv.f Th. t Total balance Jan. ,l".I07t . 72M63.II . ....I. fi04.e6S.Zt vir dnoartment fund.. .... c 160,681.6 J 172.036.61 117.I0S.46 .0,048.81 79.874.44 14.909.40 48,221.1 128,031.60 83,390.00 Police department fund.... t Bonded Ind.. Int. fund..... . Lighting fund v. . I street repair fund ........ Vubllo library fund ....... r Park fund ,........ f Water fund i m .inVin. una... . ImprovrbondTslnklM fund.., . ImnrnvMnint Tuna ........ 48i?5-l? i Improv. bond Inu fund.... , i street and sewer Int. fund., f Vira boat fund .i. .;'- police and fire dept. relief J fund .....'' Redemption fund . ....... w 1 Hill posting badge fund...., uncial KrinarA fund ..-..r.. Etreet improvement fund Bewer fund .......... Btreet, extension fund ...... Total receipts ..........I3.8.108.8t riAn'eral fund .....1 . Uro dept fund I Police dept. fund . i Bonded lnd. Int. fund...... Lighting fund ........ , titreet repair fund public library fund ........ t park fund ,........ Park concert fund ...., Water fund ...... .;..... i Water bond lnt tana. ..... Water bond sinking fund... Improvement fund ........ Jmpv. bond sinking fund... I Smpv. bond tot fund...... t fitreet and sewer lnt fund. l'oirco and fire dPt relief fund ............ Redemption fund . ; . C lull posting badge fund.... ; special bridge fund ....... fjtreet impv. fund ......... Pewer fund ......... Btreet extension fund...,..: Chemical National bank f i New York ........... . . . i (Ehse National bank o? N.Nw! lrru'oV Co'Now , 5 Tork; .-..- it;' , 2 telalr &. Company, of New , Yorkl...... 10.607.80 6,674.80 Vt-' i,68.ll 1,159.81 12.00 80,097.41 162,424.64 196,772.73 10,177.60 - 11,809,171.17 DISBURSEMENTS. 1 J50,JS.ZD 166,611.84 142.680.09 113,044.00 83.062.17 82,603.44 19,999.40 , 41,271.62 262.20 421.298.26 145.960.00 8,949.71 27,431.92 190,724.89 . 43,418.96 9.414.08 1,408.81 . 4.711.1 ,10.00 . 80.163.(4 186,046.67 196.624.42 , 69.870.01 'i,761.06 1,880.00 1.110.00 100.00 ' Total disbursements .....13,107,875.14 rtii bianco Dec. II. 1107. 702,097.11 . ' 13.809,973.27 1 - The total amount axpended by the ? .Lrtment. named during . tho year 1907 : , . i i - i fitnn Street llghtjng ........ .f IJ'JSi'S? street repair. .... ,.? JHJHJ . water department 44 ,014.96 . Fpecial brtdge fund.,...4,.r 65,396.18 . jiealth epartmnt.:.wi,f.:..ai.6l6.9 rf-rtmeAt:; 11:151:!! ; etriet cleaning and aprlnkUng - , department .i... -I'iln i? - pound department ..-jw.... ,!'!21I s Plumbing inspector's dept.... 6,392.98 , iiarbormatser's department ; 1.784.92 f Civil service commission.,,.. J'" iiuildlna Inspector's dept.... f,B77.4B 1 This Callable balances January 1, . Ji1 .rZ.inin- In tha following. funds after payment of all utsUndlnf . Wfr- r!neral fund .- 1?T-255-5? Klre department fund. ...... . Police department fund j... Bonded lnd. Interest fund... Lighting fund street repair fund .......... 'park fund Water fund .';.. police and fire relief fund... . Pnbllo xagncmr. - . The report cf the committee on lights 44,788.84 23.371.85 16,653.04 8,980.06 1.604.92 1,937.11 : 8.242.34 6,080.18 is submitted and contains suggestion. ookin to the W".0! fiSil owned and operated T.lti lnf?Z ruich as the proper lighting of .the -tree! is an increaslnt burden Of great v: cost, the supitestlon la worthy of your "aeriws consUleration. ,' . " J With the idea in view that the city imlaht want to engage in such an en 1rririe, at a time not far distant and ta aJSSra bar rights to a source of wa ter power in the event that she should rWto do so. -acting with r ard. I hare. In the amo of the city, i ilM ,tn all of the .prater rights of he -I'M loin river and have recorded the with tlie federal land office t iv hv th ntv a.nd Is deserving ox prompt dismissal from the servlca lark JJepartaent. Tha report of this department is sub mitted herewith. With great natural anA much Knflt to ba de rived to the city from a proper uso of the same, poruana as a cuy nu wm negligent of 1U opportunitlea An amendment to the cy charter, which, In a large measure, would have provid ed -for an Intelligent system of parks. unrortanateiy raiiea or . in purpun through an error In the manner . in which it was submitted to a vote of the people under tho Initiative law gov erning tho same. , , yoUoe Bepanmeat. Attarfc' haratn: T aubmlt the report of Charles Grltsmacher, chief of police; and would respectfully call your atten tion to the suggestions maae oy ium, the work of the department being bal ly wrlppled for wajit of adequate facili ties to carry on the same. With the present force of patrolmen allowed ua, each such officer Is required to care for a beat wnicn covers u r- age of 14 miles of streets. Our condi tion respecting jau room ana our for an emergency hospital Is so well known and has been mentioned so Often that I consider It unnecessary and per haps useless to fefer to It any further. The city, while suriering mucn ire crime, is, so far as I can ascertain, in onmiHinn in tnls respect than are our neighboring cities. I attribute this condition to the fact that, in this city, this department la kept free from any entanglement with any form of vice whatever and no protection is expecfaa by or afforded to any person or class whlcn maxes gam 07 cn " free hand is allowed to the department to anforee the last to all alike. Thi nniinv tanda to make the polios officer Independent and frees him from all fear or interierencs wnu; in -formanca of his duties, and has had a beneficial effect fn the conduct of the affairs of this city. . . The police aepariment as prracm constituted, with all, vacancies niieo, consists of one chief, four capUlna one matron, two detectives, three ser- feants. three jailers, vnree gui. M hreo drivers, two clerks., two luvsnile officers, one city hall officer, Bine men detailed to plain-clothes duty, two Ju venile court . Oincers, leayuiK patrolmen to cover as best tney can, some 45 square miles of territory, con taining 800 miles or streets, ey aaaing nma nt mnuntAd men durlna the eomlng year we hope to accomplish bet ter results, it Doing impossiDie ior iwv men to cover the beats assigned ; to "Pwould respectfully advise'the cre ation of an officer to do duty at the police station at night with the power of a magistrate to attend to emergency oases, many of which are now dealt with unjustly for the lack of such of ficer. , . x ' riwinr tn tha ranld arowth of the city it has been found to be impossible to provide the large number of mains Lrkih ruA fnr in tha newer out lying districts of the city. The amend ments to tlfe city charter.: which would haui nravidad for the payment of exten sions in part by the property owners met the fate of all of the amendments which were submitted to the people at the last election - and left the water board, without power to act in tno mat' The rates to consumers were lowered one third during the year 1907, vet the large Increase in the number of consum ers, duo to the- rapid growth of the city during that period, returned a reve nue an great as was collected during the year 1906. , OMUUI vemrtawi. Th work in the health department h,i sraatlv InnrMaed dtlrinar the Dast year, ana at no time tn me wnj the denartment has sreater care or more intelligent effort been exercised in the conduct or tha anaira onirustea n it Tha ltv la to be eonaratulated upon Its low death rate as compared with ottier cities tnrougnout tne wnu. Garbage Orexnatory. With an inoreaalna amount of offal tn tw ilaatroved wa are still working along with the present inadequate and inefficient plant, ana i presume win d compelled, to do so for an indefinite length of time to coma It Is unfortun ate that this state of affairs should continue to exist Found Department The report from the poundmaster shows that with a small force of help and tha large territory to cover It has been found Impossible to properly care for the same. The suggestion of a sensible cltisen that a lower rate of ha.rarea for license to female dogs would bring In more fees and give jess Incentive fo the evasion of the law, seems to me to be a good one and I submit It for your consideration. ' . Harbormaster. The report of tha harbormaster's de partment makes a good showing for this city, puring the past year a compe tent man was appointed to tho position nf harbormaster under civil service reg ulations and an active and intelligent supervision Is now . being kept over matters pertaining to. the same. Xaspeotor of Banding. Th renort of the building inspector shows by comparison a larger increase in the number of buildings erected dur ing the year 1907 than any other year In the history or tna city, mis snow-Ina- annlles throuah every section and every character of structure from small houses for wage earners to large and imposing business blocks, and is a rec ord of which the city may well be proud. - City Engineer's Department A glance at the report of the city engineer will reveal the vast amount of work which is carried on in this department and if one bears In mind the fact that this city opens a street every 100 feet the deduotlon will easily follow that it will forever be subject to much needless labor and expense on that account - BoUding and Car of Streets. The romnosltlon of the material which the surrounding country affords Is of such a sort character tnat wun the best of intentions it la well nigh impossible to make good permanent pavements from its present use. The best basaltic rock which comes to this market rapidly weara awayand I am of the opinion that it is worth much less than it costs to make uae of it If a basalt la to op used it seems te me that the harder type of the same, such as is to be found In th river bed,1 or in the old Vlver channels, where by process of attrition the harder material only remains, the softer hav ing been reduced to !, is the only ? roper source of supply. Thaboutders rom these sources of supply contain a v certain percentage ; of much - harder material, such aa quarts, which adds to Its value as a wearing surface, -and f i would (respectfully recommend that the city purchase ons or more portable rock crushers, and. wh.r i make Sai of such crushed boultfera for treet paving purposes. . ' Street Cleanta tprtakltnf Depart. moat. ... - ':'''"'' The report' from . the Pr,nJenm?nl! .... rrtft the large amount, of work done by this department - With a street 60 feet in width located every 200 reet, and some 6.000 acres of streets in the city 00 m les of which ara improved S one way or another, this city has a permanit7and expensive task upon its nands in keeping the same cleaned and PByktht use of oil or some prepara tion of the same U is noju v. use of such material may prove Ur be more effective, than the use of water for sprinkling, which is he greatest, solvsnt known and opantM .!: taVrata the surface of all atreeis re gaess of the material used for the purposes of paving. annuo ' . . ..nnrt . of the directors of the now at its disposal throughout the homes of the-cltand speak, more i than any words can oo ior iu. department of the city. Tree moos sum, The amendment providing tor th i es tablishment of this bureau ha vlnr be? held invalid by W courts the matter muat remain In abeyance until, -It is again submitted to, fhe people. Until sSch time as th e Is done, judging by ha history of the past, many cases of cruef wtroVnd -"thi. city with lted upon the workers of this city, witn no means of checking or righting the same. riro Department Many useful appliances and much ma terial for fighting tlrnhmthntiM to this department during the past year. The growth of the city demandi . that this department be kept upon a footing iual tothe needs of the community, and it should not be allowed to run Sown below a fixed standard ol useful efficiency. financial. It is a pleasure to report that .we closed the year with a substantial be 9 mnn. nrwin hand and that tms city's affairs, so far as the expenditure of the fundi ,1s concerned, has been carefully supervised, with due regard AMMnmw In tha aama. Wherein any responsibility for the aama haa rested upon the executive branch of the city's government an exact observance of charter regulations and careful business rules haa been exacted. . rublio rranonises. A tinmhar at months affO I issued a call to all franchise-holders to submit to tbe auditor a statement oi tneir ai fairs, as Is required by the city's char ter. This request brought forth but meager remits In tha way of such re ports, and ir anytning in ina wayo tangible results in the wsy of securing information rrom tnese sources iu u amirad.tt will ba necessary for ma to secure your active aid and cooperation. . in several instances J. nave caueams attention of-the city council to flagrant violations of the terms upon which grants tave been made, but up until thia tlm I have littlt, or nothlna to re port upon for the same In the way of results. I believe in the pursuit of a lust pol icy toward all holders of grants mado by the people, and that they should at all times be treated fairly; yet as be tween tho rights of the people and those of the holders of such gifts, I lean to the strict enforcement or the people's rights to their equity in such grants and deem it a grave breach of trust upon the part of any of the people's repre sentatives if they do not insist upon the exaction of all rights and benefits which are due to tho public. - In checking up the matter I find that many of tbe publie streets have been taken over and are now being occu pied by private persons .to the exclusion of th public; In fact I am each week discovering mora and more of the streets which aro thus being occupied, and in the near future.' as soon as I can do no with equal Justice to all. I shall begin proceedings to take possession of tho aama In the name of the city. Zn General. The past year has been one of un- frecedented prosperity in this city, and he growth of the city has been sub stantial, and wa begin a new year with no undertakings upon our hands which are unnecessary and which we will be compelled to drop from lack of means to accomplish the same, and with any thing like ordinary business conditions the city will continue to prosper during the coming year. . Acknowledgment. I wish to tender public acknowledg ment for the valuable assistance which has been rendered me by my associates In the management of the city a affairs, for all which assistance I am Tully ap preciative and deeply grateful. Re spectfully, HARRY LANE, Mayor. Woman killed byth wild auto eiveb (United Prea teued VTlre.) v : ' i Seattle, Jan. 4. Mrs. Catherine De laney, a widow. 69 years old, ' was knocked oown ty an automobile last evening whils she was crossing Twenty first avenue. She was removed to the hospital, where she died at 1:30 this morning from her Injuries. ,The auto mobile driver did pot stop to inquire after his victim, not even slacking his terrific speed. The police are search ing for the, auto and driver. WOODMEN AT BTJUNS SELECT OFFICERS Burns, Or., Jan.' 4. Harney Valley camp No. 81, W. O. Wm' have elected tho following officers for the ensuing year: J. E. Logan, consul commander; George Hopkins, clerk; Sam Mothers head, banker; Carer Thornburg. watch men Maflon Wilson, sentry. Vt. L. E. Hlbbard, George Sisemore, Charles Wil son were elected managers, land Dr, J. W. Geary camp physician.. . What It Has Done For others It. win do for you, ' Ttls !s the reasonable1 promise for Hood's Sarsaparilla to. all victims cf the grip. It rids the .blood of the grip 'poison, creates an appetite, aids digestion and builds, up tho whole system. , "After the drip I was all ' run down and felt, so tired I could hardly, get about the house. I tried Hood's Sarsa parilla and before I had taken one bottle, tha -tired, weak; feeling left me, pay appetite came' back and I could do my nousewora." -airs. , juuey itogers, Parkersville, 357. T.. ';;''. - ? Ton Weeks of Grip was my sad ex perience. : X was very weak and unable to work. Being urged to take Hood's Safsaparlllt. I did so and lnten days I could work eeepi well, had a good appetite ' ana gained in .health'-and treng'th.'" H.; C. Hitter,1 Cuba Ohio. tnara no nrom ior us in iuj .- w - . rTj Af.-iwr-v v cannot aimm io ovcrioua iuis wdiw i'' .i : ",t , J . ' tmmmm mmm . . ' . .v- , , - ' - . . I ' m. ,j mi..Mat . . . ' I ' . reduction wUl more. the Jimoant of goodi which, we,, mart el -.-..u -ft J vrtl y v; ALL OUR STOCK go Into thle ..I.e. excepting . few Ui on SK price. We cannot .fford to take ,p.e. ,oi aTeru.inf apace w -v.'"-. '. Cash Io Wanted Bot fpecial short-time credit may te ar ranged for by, partie. where reference, are atiifactory. j V -! U' ''' -; X ' ''" Long Tlaei Payment Accocsts 'Will be .accepted as uinal, but only .at : regular , pricea. ' However, our regular price, are hjwer then you can find elle nrhere. - V V , 17 Js-.i - 5'' Spring Mattresses $2.25 Wire Springs .9X $3.00 Yum Yum Springs. ...... . .?1.05 $3.00 Supported Springs. V .$1.05 $4.75 Edward?' Special Springs... $3.95 $6.00 Steel Frame Springs $3.95 $8.00 Steel Frame Springs $5.00 $10.00 Steel Frame Springs $0.00 $2.50 Excelsior Mattresses $1.50 $3.00 Wool Top Mattresses $2.00 $3.50 Cotton Top. Mattresses $2.50 $4.50 Wool Combination Mattresses at $3.00 $6.00 Cotton Combination Mattresses at ; $4.00 $8.00 Cotton Mattresses $5.00 $10.00 Cotton Mattresses $12.00 Hair Mattresses ..........$8.75 $15.00 Floss Mattresses $11.00 Our Mattresses are made in our own shop Extra Discountsbn - 'Entire : Line PRICE LIST OP CLOSE-OUT PAT- TERNS ; 291 494 67 i.. ......... K0r Cotton Inerains, yard 75c Half Wool. Ingrains, yard,... $1.00 All Wool Ingrains, yard...... $1.50 Brussels, yard- ...... ... . .fX.lW $1.60 Velvet, yard,. '''V'j rS $1.60 Axminster, yard .............. $1.90 Body Brussels, yard. . .f , . .;. . .$125 Prices Extraordinary 75c Wood Chairs : .. i . 50 $2.00 Kitchen Tables ....V..;.... $155 $4.00 Household Treasure -.. . . .$2.50' $5.00 Kitchen Safes;.5...t;i;.J.U.$355 $6.5(V' White Couches .$4.75 $7.00 Sanitary 1 Cpuches ....... . ..$4.75 $8.00 idtchen Safes ..$5.25 $10.00 Kitchen Safes .:.V.....$6:50, $12.50 Hardwood Wardrobes . ,r. ;$8,75 $16.50 Cook Stoves ..... $12.25 $20.00 Extension Tables $13.00 $25.00 Buffets, oak . i . .$18.50 $30.00 Dining Tables ........ ..$21.50 $35.00 Chma Closets ,..$24.00 $40.00 Dressers . . ...... . . .$28.50 $50.00 Parlor Cabinets $32.00 Chevllonrie 9alo of Brass Beds No. 410 Polished Brass Bed, lH-lnch post, similar to tha plctura, reducsd from 117.60 to ....S25.00 No. 1010 Similar,, to the above, only square corners, reduced from 1R6.00 to ...... . 'SZo.OO No. B36 Satln-flnish Brass Bed. with 1-lnch post, reduced from 150.00 to s34.Wv No. 892 Polished Brass Bed, J-lnch posts, reduced from .58.00 to S37.50 No. 666 Polished Bf" .ai, JJ nj posts, reduced from 167.60 to S37.75 Closing Out Office Desks We Intend to sell put all our of fice deska at Just about cost to maka room for other linss.- -No better op portunity was evsr offered In this city to ret a fine desk at a low price. ' No. 0348 Solid Oak Polished ilat top Desk. 048, T sets of draw ers, regular price $26, now S17.SO No. 0816 Flat-top , Desk, quarter sawed oak, slie 88x55. regular price $86.60, for .....i...f24.0p No. 843 Polished Oak, Rolltop Desk. J7x56, two tiers of drawers and ona larue center drawer, reduced f from $85,00 to .V......,.f29J5 No. 601 Quartered, Polished Pal. Kolltop. a High-grade Desk, ' fitted with pigeon holes, paneled sides and back;- $55 rvalue.- for 8J39.90 No. 714 Oak fcolltop,. Typewriter Desk, quarter-sawed writing bed. double pedestal. regular ' $46.00 value, for ........... , . $34.50 Challenge Sale of f Center Tables T' fl.86 Tables, Hxl.. f -95 " $1.50 Tables, 18x18...,. 1.10 ' $8.00 Tables, 81x81..... 1.50 $8.60 .Tables, 24x24..... 2.40 " $6.00Tables, 14x24..... 3.50 $7.60 Tables, 88x28..... 4.75 $10.00 Tables, 26x2.... 6.50 . J. Challenga Sale Leather Chairs end KocKers Ko. 147 Leather seat and back, oak frame, reduced rm t to . . . S18.0P ; No. 608 Leather -Rocker, rol . Ished oak, frame, reduced from , $27.50 to .......... ....8)18.75 No. 10 Leather, Chair, golden' oak frame, handsomely carved, ' reduced from $33.00 to S24.00 No. 4091 Leather Rocker, Imita ' tlon mahogany frame, polished, reduced from $88.00 to 820.00 No. 166 Overstuffed leather Turkish Chair, reduced from $48.00 to .............8334.00 Dressers Reduced $11.00 Ftr mirror . , Dresser. 18 x20 e e77v $12.00 Fir Dressers, French mirror ...S8.90 $14.00 Ash Dressers, 20x34 mirror .....slO.OO $16.00 Maple Dressers. 17x30 mirror ..JS12.00 $26.00 Quartered Oik, 18xS8 mirror 8)18.50 $17.6I Pacific Oak, 17x80 mirror ..... .....8)13.50 n'5 jl"eayjFf '"''''ili laWr J ' sajsa. Secretaries No. $10 T. M. A French plate mfrror 10x12, $ In. high, 86 In. wtde, ad- . lustable 'helves, re duced from 82 -0 0 to ....... ....$14.50 .No. 600 O. O. Secretary, - French bevel mirror, 10 ' StlO, case 84 In. wide. 66 in. high, $25.00 value, for ....... ..,.$18.80 No. 674 Oi O. Secretary, swell glass door, 10x10 bevel French mirror, 84 ' In. wide and 66 In. high, $27.60 value ..$19.25 No. 0191 Combination . Secretary, 8 farge Frenth mirrors, swell door bookcase, a very Una article, $30.00 value . fpr ..... .....$22.00 Cost Here , No. $$ 810.00. Maple Dress ing Table. . yreacb. bevel 'mirror ....... ....$5,80 No. 808 $17.60 B. B. Maple ' Dressing Table, large eve. mirror . $9J0 No.r 104 $16.00 O. O. press ing Table, quartered ftand , polished, . mirror ' ior .....i. .$10.50 axx scurr otbzm r-Hii- n i . ii Low Priced Heaters; $6.36 Clover . now ....... $8.00- Welcome i. now $9.90 Sunlight now Heaters, .$5.00 Heaters ..S6.5U Heaters, v$8.?0 r Prices That Cannot Be Equaled No. 173 Round Top Pedestal ..Table, like the plcture.6 feet long ........$ 12.50 No. 413 6-Foot Mission, Round Extension Table, 44 lnch top, price ...$15.00 No.' 396 Square Top Pedes-? tabls, 48 In. In diameter, fine quarter-sawed oak, now ....... .. . $29.90 No. . 632 Cluster Deg Pedes tal Table, with claw 8eetr 8-foot exfenalon highly polished ,,$34,15 You Cannot ' Afford to Buy, Go-Carts Elsewhere, No. 1 Folding po-Cart .now at ,".."... k ' t 8IX.OW No. 2 Folding Go-Cart, like ' picture, i rubber lres, ad Juntable foot and naclc, a. now . . , . v. ....... 8)3,41 Rayo Lamps ' $1.50 , This nickel -with shade round is a lamp white and . Ro chester burn er. Heaters Small Per- ".J. f fee tlon i . Heaters. fcfgk now only ifcG?J( $2.60..JJv' $4.00 ' II . Largs stsa Perfection Oil Heat- , ers,' re--duced to Mission Desks Cut Pricej No. 8050-aMlsslon Desk, weath- er, with leather top.j'educed from $31-60 to ....$15.00 'No 907 Desk and Chair, just - Hks the picture, two pieces, reduced from $30 to $18.00 No, 909 Desk and Chair, In laid to matoh- wo pieces, re duced from 3 to IS 4ri 17 fe IBS-191 FIRST ST. - ' -fff-'' ' NEAR TAYLOR ST. BgaV.