' THE f OREGON ' DAILY "JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVE.NINO, ; MAY 11. ' 1803.
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LAWN MOWERS, GARDLN, HOSE; lAWN: AND GARDEN TOOLS BASEMENT Dt.PT.
MATE AHY IIHE
AND KBDRfi
Mount Scott Company and
W. D. Woodman Suffer by
Suspicions Fire.
Sale of BEDROOM TURNITURB
IN CIRCASSIAN WALNUT MANY ODD
pcto With Captain bpen-
cer in Earnest.
PELCE,S AND SUITES TO CLOSE, OUT AT
Fiorn
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B;UIEY GATZERT
.'v.t. TO GO TO ASTORIA
Marcus Talbot, Manager of the Reg
ulator Uue, Says Company Is
J Ready to Compete With Anybody
for Traffic oh I pper or Lower.
i Marcu' Talbot, fieneral manager of
the T. 9. & A. N. company, announced
this morning- Oiat his company will
niMt ny; rates quoted by opposition
. line: attuwmameUupr Columbia
- river. - This means that the steamer
' Bailey Gatzert will , b operated be
' tween .Portland and Astoria and Port
land ana 'The Dalles in opposition to
. the. Charles B. Spencer and that the
rata either way1 wiU ba ll, .yj '-)
v Captain JBiJl W. -:' Spencer, who V owns
and jofe'ra'ttNT the Charles It 8pener.
annoinced h would t rates tol- a
few das ago when the Bailey Oataert
l.at the Spencer to The Dalle tn one
of the;, hottest river boat- rw v
pullaa-f off in these .?attr'. i?.. JM?2
iald ha . would , hare the boat alternate
between Astoria and The Bailee jw as
to make-' the cut effective both up and
down the Columbia.- He put hls prom
Ise into execution this morning because
at 7 o'clock this morning tha Spenser
struck out for Astoria. Tomorrow she
, will leave for-The Dalles.. v.
The Bailey Gataert left Alder a treat
dock this morning for The Dalles but
from Mr. Talbot's sUtement to meet
i he competition .of the CharleaK.
Hpencer, It appears that she too, will
be sent to Astoria one day and to The
Dalles the next It will keep tha boats
hustling to keep up the schedules but
they are fast and will make it and al
low a few hours rest at the terminals,
uriti. th. Ttailnw ftsuert and Spencer
operating- only every other day on the
upper w river, the Open River TranspoH
tatlon company s mirm.um . . -.
will probably ret a great deal of traf
fic The D. P & A. N. company Is
'also operating the steamers ; Capital
City and Dalles ity. carrying freight
and passengers, v These steamers i
f. witw Aflrh .nther. between Fort
land and The Dalles, one leaving here
and the other leaving The Dalles every
other day.. - t ; V
- id RnMirar Is rarrvlns passed-
, gers to AStorla or The Dalles for $1,
we win do uw wune, ' I1: ,
this morning when : asked If hia line
unirt mnct th cut. "We will run the
Bailey Gatsert. to Astoria every other
day and have her go to The Dalles
every otner cay, making m
,lnlp. The Capital City and Dalles City
in m rroiffht and nassencers be-
t twoen Portland and The Dalles as -before.
. "We have not yet fixed the date
for the new arrangment but the change
Is likely to he maae erieotive on
TO DEEPEN R1TER CHANNEL.
Snaeboat Mathloma and Dipper
. Dredge Start for Black Dog.
The government snagboat -Mathloma
and 'a , dipper -dredge left the govefn
mept mooring near Llnnton this mdrn
7 in for Black Dog. bar about M mile;
up the Willamette from Portland and
73 miles this side of Eugene.
The snagboat and dredge will probably
be kept in operation on thia stretch of
channel for the greater part of the sum
mer with a view of having it Improved
in fine shape. .The river has been In
very good condition so far, but the not
weathor that is certain to follow dur
ing, the summer will tell on the river,
and the dredge will be put to work at
once so aa to have the channel clear for
navigation when the river begins to fall.
; NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Lightships Change Positions and
New Ones Are Coming.
,' Captain P. J. Werlich, lighthouse In
spector of this district, announces that
nlrhtshlp No. 87 has gone to her station
at Umatilla reef, and that relief ship No.
16 will go to San Francisco aa soon as
she can be coaled on Puget sound.
The department will have several new
lightships -coming out to the Pacific
coaBt this "fall.' one of 'them, the most
modern In every respect, being destined
to mark the position of the Columbia
river, v. . ,. ' . .
. SAILS WITH LIGHT CARQO
1
for
Oriental Liner NJcomedia Off '
f ' Hongkong , This Afternoon.
Ss ' The oriental liner Nloomeilla Is to
leave down this afternoon bound for
' Hongkong- via Yokohama with a cargo
' of flour, lumber and freight of general
t character valued at $58,618. This Is the
t least valuable cargo ever shipped out of
this port on an oriental liner ainee the
' big steamers were placed on the route.
The a mall value of the cargo Is due
' to the fact that a large flour shipment
' waa made a few ' days ago on the
5 British tramp steamer Sheila and great
i- quantities of lumber are being aent to
China on trampe. , - . .
The Nlcomedla'a flour cargo thia time
t amounts to only 12,728 barrels. The
liner Alesta, which is due to arrive here
; this 'week,- will carry away 60,000 bar-
CARTELS
J J PIUS. rJ
OUR
Fiecause there was ho fire hydrant and
the Montavilla f ir department had to
pump water from a small pond two
blocks away, the Mount Scott Lumber
company suffered a loss .. estimated be
tween 18,000 and $10,000 early yesterday
morning.
The fire Is believed to have been
caused either deliberately or carelessly
by the Tabasco gang, a tough crowd of
youns; boys who made the lumber shed
where the fire started a loaf in ir place
In thia building the company has stored
all Us moldings and sashes, and the
blaze may have been started by a light
ed cigarette belnr thrown among th
dry and inflammablewood.-
workmen returning: to the lumDer
yard yesterday morning at 1:46 say
there was no evidence of fire at that
time, either in the lumber yard or In
the Woodman house adjoining, which
was also burned.. The alarm was turned
In a little after S o'clock by W. D.
Woodman, who was roused out of a
sound slumber by the crackling of the
flames. Hastily alarming Mrs. Wood
man, the family of nine children were
taken out at the hnildina- In ur.lv mil
some furniture was saved, but before
the Montavilla engine could 'arrive the
house was leveled to the ground. The
loss Is about $4,000, with only $1,600 In
surance. - " I
A oulet lnvet1.Mnn la twin mails
and If any evidence of Incendiary intent
on the part of those who. are-known to
have frequented the lumber- shed la dis
covered thev will be punished to the full
extent the law allows. Thia la the sec
ond time the lumber company has been,
ravaged by fire, and the previous fire
waa clearly started by some incendiary.
commodity for the month will be fully
up to tne average.; , . 4
JOHN BETTS SERIOUSLY iLLv ...
Familiar Character in Shipping Cir
cles Near Point of Death. y
John L, Betts. shlnnlna master for
the Sailor's home of this city and one
of the most familiar characters along
the harbor front, ,1s 111 with pneumonia
at his residence, 1088 Thurman street,
with hope of recovery practically aban
doned. - .. 'V -i.
Mr. Betts cauaht cold TTrldav nisht
and It developed Into a most acuta case
of pneumonia almost as soon as, he
reached home that evening. At noon to
day his condition waa alarming and his
wife and young daughter were at the
bedside in anticipation of hia death oc
curring any moment.
Mr. Betts, familiarly known among
his friends and business acaun.lnta.ncen
as "Captain" Betts, arrived in Portland
nearly a quarter or a century ago and
for several years engaged In the ahlp
chandlerlng business under the firm
name of Brown Betts, his partner
being a brother of the .. late Captain
Brown of Brown & McCabe, stevedores.
He has a brother. Captain Al Betts, a
Columbia and Willamette river pilot,
who lives at Astoria.
Mr. Betts was born in St Johns, Nova
Sootla. and came to this coast on a sail
ing vessel around the-Horn. 1 He located
in San Francisco and lived there for a
while. Then he came to Portland for
a short stay, but went back to' the city
ef the Golden Gate. A few veara later
the spirit of the north again struck him
and he came here for the second time,
nearly 26 years aecr. on the sallinr shin
Desdemona.:, .
WITH THE LUMBER DROGHERS.
Schooner Alumna Is Coming to Co
lumbia From Hawaii.
A dispatch to the Merchants' Ex
change this morning announces that the
sailing scnooner Alumna left the
Hawaiian islands yesterday for Colum
bia river In ballast presumably under
cnarier 10 ioaa mmoer. 'I lie v, Alumna
has been on the Columbia many times.
The Russian bark Albyn la to clear
this afternoon for Port Natal with a
cargo of lumber that was completed at
the mills of the North Pacific Lumber
company last Friday night
The steam sehooner Tiverton, which
Is to come to Tongue Point to load lum
ber for San Francisco, ran sarrnunil 1n
Oakland Creek the other day and might
De neiayea several days as a consequence.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
YOU MAY THINK
You know something
about player pianos, but
1 unless you have seen the
A. B. CHASE ARTIS
't ANO you are behind
the times in player pk,
ano construction. It em-;
bodies all the latest der
sirable features, with the
OBJECTIONABLE
ones eliminated. The
ARTIST ANO is there
fore an artistic instru
ment. The music, roll
and expression devices
rare close together, so the
e yes can watch the
hands and expression
marks at the same time,
thus enabling theopera-
; tor to obtain the most
delightful musical ef
fects. DON'T THINK
. of purchasing an OR
DINARY player piano
until you investigate the
A. B. CHASE ARTIS
TANO. It is different,
superior a step in ad
vance of all others. We
have player pianos from
$500 up and make a lib-,
eral allowance for your
old piano in exchange.
Shermao,Clay&Co.
' Sixth and Morrison Streets ;
Opposite Fostoffioe
TTOTOR TAUCTJrCI KACTEXirXS
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AT THE THEATRES
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The steamer Breakwater arrived here
yesterday afternoon from Coos bay with
a full list of passengers and 400 tons
of freight.
The llarrlman liner State of Cal for-
nla Is . due to arrive here tomorrow
morning from San Francisco. This Is
her first visit to Portland In many
years. . Formerly the State ran alter
nately with the lost steamship Columbia
on the Portland-San Francisco run.
The ' sailing schooner Mabel rial
sailed from Astorfa this morning with
K7,ouo reel or lumner, bound for San
Francisco. She left down Saturday
from the mills of - the Jnman-Poutaen
Lumber company.
The steam schooner Melville Dollar
Is expected to reach Astoria any tme
to go to Preseott for a cargo of lumber
be aeuverea at ban mego. . ,
The steam schooner Wellesley which
arrived In the river Saturday night went
to Liinnton to ioaa a run cargo or lum
ber for Han Francisco. The Wellesley
will carry nearly 1,000,000 feet.
MARINE NOTES. '
n-v nu-ltii and Mlfevaall UMtrOoMes !
innt to bilious atateof the system. soeh as
InndBW, Katuas. Drowiinami. Piatreas after
tinc Pain In the Side. ke. While their Bost
reUJiiAblo auooami has boon ibown la cunog ;
Eeeflacha. yet Carter's LitUa Uwf PfflS SJ
eq oaUy val uable in Oonetlpation, curing aad pre
vantujf tniaaoeojiBS com pWnt while they else ,
KRKi all diaordenof theatoBuvchtlnjulaU the
iimt sod wgnlate the bowels. Jiran IX tUej only
Arh tbey would be almost prioaleai to fliose rtl
uerromUilailltreugeotnpiaui "uvi".
aawlT tbeircnodjMMdoea notend hr,aBd taosa
whoiwetry thsmwlU find these little pills saltt,
a bia la ao many way that thay wlU not ba wlU
OuagtedewitlJootUieBS. Bu after aUsickfeead
p. m.,
Astoria. May 11. Arrived down duri
Ing the night, schooner Mabel Gale, and
sailed et 10 a. m. for San Francisco.
San Francisco. May 11. Arlved at 10
a. m., steamers Rose City and Northland
from Portland.
Astoria. May 10. Arlved at 6 and left
up-at a. a. m., steamer Breakwater
from Coos bay; sailed at 7:40 a. m..
steamer Alliance for Coos bay; sailed
at 8 a. m., steamer Asuncion for San
Francisco; sailed at :15 a. in., steamer
Kureka for Eureka and way ports; ar
rived down at 12:30 and sali(i at 6
p. m., steamer Washington for San
Francisco; arrive down at
Norwegian bark Urania.
- San i Francisco, May 10. Arrived,
steamer Shoshone from Columbia river.
Kahului. May 10. Sailed, May t,
schooner Alumna for Columbia river.
'Falmouth, May 11. Arrived, May 8,
ship Shurbek from Portland.
Astoria, May 11 Condition of the
bar at 8 a. m.. moderate; wind north
west 85 miles; weather cloudy.
Tides at Astoria today: High water.
Low r water. 1:60 a. m., 2.8 feet; 8:28
p., m,. 2.1 feet
Astoria, May Amvea at iz:so p;
m steamer State of California, from
San Francisco.
"Mrs. .Wiggs'" Sale Tomorrow.
Tomorrow, Tuesday - morning, at 10
o'clock, at box-office the Helllg theatre.
Fourteenth and Washington streets, the
advance seat sale will open for Lleb
ler A Co's. production of the famous
comedy, "Mrs. Wi gas of the Cabbage
Patch." For three nights beginning
next Thursday, May 14, with a special
price maunee eaiuraay.
"The Heir to the Hoorah."
Another of the big attractions at
the Baker for this season Is Paul Arm
strong's noted western play '"The Hair
to the. Hoorah," which opened yester
day to packed houses, and created all
kinds of Interest .and merriment. Mat
inee Saturday only.
Francis Wilson Coming.
The distinguished American comedi
an, Francis Wilson, will present the
brilliant comedy, "When Knights Wera
Bold" at thfe Helltg theatre, Fourteenth
and Washington ' streets, next Monday.
Tuesday and Wednesday. May 18, 19
and 20. The advance seat sale will
open at theatre next Friday, May IS.
The Lady From Laramie" Tonight.
Commencing tonight the Allen stock
company will present for the first time
in stock tnat brilliant new eastern
comedy-drama of Wyoming called "Thi
I-ady From I,aramie." Every member
of the cast appears In a part whlon la
congenial and the management has pro
vided a splendid production.
Star's Musical Comedy.
For this week the Armstrong company
at tbo Star theatre is offering "The
Merry Widows" (return), which Is as
merry as the title. It Is not an In
fringement o". the light opera whim i
now the craze ir. the east, but mike a
speclnltv of the merry widow hat whuli
Is such a ruixHnee.
Ac-a
Is the he else many lives tht bete Is where
we make our gnat boast. Cur puis cure it while
Carl. J JtUs liver Mis are very small and
Tt.?-jr any to taia. Gneertws pills a dose.
1b tr.cl'y vagotanie and do not gripe et
rt. 'V. but by tielr seatieaeUea pleases!
ttnrn es, m ess.
PEESONAL.
- Carl Sword of the St Francis hotel,
San Francisco, has been appointed head
clerk of the Hotel Portland to succeed
N. K. Clarke. Mr. Sword Is a hotel man
of long experience. He baa been with
the St - Francis for several years, and
before tnat waa with th old Palace
hotel of San Francisco, coming to that
famous old house from the Waldorf-Astoria
of New York city. He will take
up his duties n tha Portland the last
part oi mis weett, - ,
110110102 Permits. ' .
Mrs. C. R. Holt erect tenement Sal
mon -aim-JvaruuaiSTjina. wj van
Schuyver, erect- dwelUng, Twentyf tttb
between Marshall and Northrtip. . 811.-
000: Mrs. J. A. Hasfltlne. erect flats,
Si'mt between Main and Madison. 14.-
The Laughing Horse.
Th now vaudeville prorram at th.
Orand begins today with the Doric fot r
as tht headiiners. This Is a high grade
Hinging act wb-.rh la certain to make a
hi. An act which young and old will
enjoy Is "The Laughing Horse," a cir
cus travesty.
MOST II0X SU3I1DA
3IUST GRACE M'NEIL'S
In the federal court today the Jap
anese, K. Suroida, was flne&. $100 and
requested to lend his honorable pres
ence to the warden of McNeil's Island
for one year. - Judge Wolverton ar
ranged the details of the visit to tha
Puget sound grilled resort of the son
of the Sun who recently became an Im
porter from Japan to Portland of on
Japanese woman lor questionable pur
poses. Because Portland Is not alive
to certain forms of oriental civilization
Sumlda retires with deep but polite
sorrow to striped contemplation at tha
request of Uncle Sam. At last accounts
the Jap fleet had not sailed to his res
cue. ,' - ,
Stevenson Wins Game.
The Stevenson baseball team defeat
ed the Can by team, 1 to 0, at Stevenson
yesterday.
CASTOR I A
v r Tor lafentt and Children. , '
Tfc3 Kind Yen Hara Always Bougbt
Boars tha
Signature of
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LESS TH AN COST---Commencing : Today
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From our showing of r high-grade bed rbom furniture we have selected and
are offering in this one week's sale many odd pieces in the beautifully-figured
Circassian-'walnut, including also several two and three-piece suites. Furni
ture of this character is rarely offered atrsuch remarkable prices and .those
who contemplate selecting stylish bedroom pieces cannot afford to overlook
this opportunity. On no account will suites be broken or any selections held
- for future delivery. - .JZ.l
ODD DRESSERS, CHIFFONIERS, B EDS,
CHEVAL MIRRORS AND TOILET TABLES
$38.00 Dressing Table reduced to. . .
$45.00 Cheval Mirror reduced to ....... . .......... .
$58.00 Bed reduced to.
59.00 Bed reduced to.
61.00 Bed reduced to. ... .
$64.00 Cheval Mirror reduced to
515.00
520.25
522.50
!20.75
528.00
528.50
$210.00 Suite Dresser and Chiffonier reduced to $99.50
$242.00 Suite-Dresser, Chiffonier and Toilet Table
reduped to .... ...... ... .?116.QO
$300.00 Suite Dresser, Chif fonier and Toilet '.Table- v ; ; '
,.,.,.,.i.......,..l?144.75
reduced to
$85.00 Chiffonier reduced to .?36.00
$82.50 Dresser reduced to S36.25
$84.00 Chiffonier reduced to... $36.75
$92.00 Bed reduced to. , t. $41.50
$U6.00 Chiffonier reduced to .....$43.25
$125.00 Chiffonier reduced to.. $53.75
$135.00 Princess Dresser reduced to .865.00
$135.00 Dresser reduced to ." $65.00
$180.00 Twin Beds reduced to .: $81.00
TWO-PIECE AND THREE-PIECE SUITES
$117.50 Suite Dresser and Chiffonier reduced to $57.50
$172.50 Suite-Dresser and Chiffonier reduced to 383.00
$194.00 Suite Dresser and Chiffonier reduced to $89.50
$200.00 Suites Bed, Dresser and Chiffonier reduced
to . ..... .895.00
$210.00 Suite Dresser, Chiffonier and Toilet Table-
reduced to .307.50
$360.00 Suite Dresser, Chiffonier and Toilet Tabl
. reduced . to. .... . . . . ..... .... . . . . . ... ... . . . . .$174.50
$433.00 Suite- Dresser Chiffonier and Toilet Table "
reduced to y., . . . . . ... . .... . . . . . . . . . I . . . . $197.50
BEDROOM CHAIRS AND ROCKERS
$14.00 Rocker reduced to ...... i .. ..
$16.00 Rocker reduced to. . . . ...
$16.50 Chair reduced to..-....'
$16.50 Rocker reduced to... ,
$17.00 Chair reduced to:
$18.00 Chair reduced to;
$19.00 Rocker reduced to.
86.25
36.50
36.75
....$7.00
8.25
8.75
8.75
$20.00 Chair reduced to.. $9.75
BEDROOM TABLES
$16.00 Table reduced to ;$ 7.75
$18.00 Table reduced to. $ 8.25
$21.00 Table reduced to ;. $10.75
$28.00 Table reduced -to .$13.75
$35.00 Table reduced to............ $16.50
ODD PAIRS PORTIERES 2-DAYS SALE, irj&isix.
In he Drapery-Decorative Department, commencing today an assortment
of odd Portieres in silk, tapestry and damask about thirty pairs in allto be
closed out at less than one half of their actual value.
$16.00 Portieres in green silk effect; special at, per pair ..$ 7.50
$17,50 Portieres in red and gold tapestry; special at, per pair $ 8.00
$20.00 PortiereS'in blue and white jasper; special at, per pair........ $ 9.00
$20.00 Portieres in embroidered art crash; special, at, per pair. ...$ 9.00
$22.50 Silk Portieres in green and gold; special at, per pair.... ....$10.00
$22.50 Silk Portieres in brown and tan; special at, per pair $10.00
$25.00 Silk Portieres in green and gold; special at, per pair .....$10.00
$25.00 Portieres in embroidered, art crash; special at, per pair......... $10.00
$26.00 blue embroidered Portieres; special at, per pair. ...810.00
$30.00 Portieres in rose and green veloar; special at, per pair $12.50
$37.50 Silk Portieres in tan and green; special at, per pair $15.00
$37.50 Silk Portieres in gold and green; special at, per pair $15.00
$35.00 Silk Portieres in nile green; special at, per pair., .$15.00
$50.00 Portieres in tan and green French velour;
special at, per pair....... ..$20.00
$50.00 Portieres in plain red and green French ve
lour; special at, per pair ; $20.00
$50.00 Portieres in bordered red and green French
velour; special at, per pair .....$2O.00
a 'vwi." a - i. j
at!K"ryjS-i
$55.00 Green Silk Portieres, special at, per pair..;
.$25.00
$60.00 Silk Portieres in light rose, special at, per pair $25.00
$60.00 Velour Portieres in red and green, special, pair $25.00
$60.00 Portieres in gold and green; special at, pair $25.00
$60.00 Oriental Portieres in green velour, special, pr. $25.00
IN
-THI
CARPET DEPT. SALE OF ROOM-SIZE CARPET RUGS
Today and Tuesday our Carpet Department includes in this special sale a splendid assortment of these Rugs In practical
hall and room sizes these having been made up in our own workshop from short ends of Carpets. The following grades and
sizes and the special prices quoted in this two-days' sale will prove suggestive to prospective buyers of Floor Coverings. Mail
orders and out-of-town inquiries will be given our careful and prompt attention.
'$27.50 Tapestry Brussels Rug, size 9 feet by
12 feet, for... f 20.00
$29.75 Body Brussels Rug, siie 8 feet 3 inches
by 10 feet special S22.00
$31.00 Body Brussels Rug, size 8 feet 3 inches
by 10 feet 6 ioches, for. .. 22.KO
$31.50 Body Brussels Rug, size 8 feet 3 inches
by 11 feet, for....... f 23.50
$34.00 Extra Wilton Rug, size 8 feet 3 inches
by 10 feet 6 inches, for f 24.75
$4-25 Tapestry Brussels Rug, size 6 feet by
8 feet 4 inches, for f9.0
$27.00 Axminster Rug, size 8 feet 3 inches
by 8 feet 7 inches, for flS.OO
$24.50 Bfgelow Axminster Rug, size 6 feet
9 inches by 8 feet 8 inches, for..flS.OO
$25.00 Body Brussels Rug, sire 8 feet 3
- inches by 8 feet 3 inches, for... . $18.00
$31.00 Axminster Rug, size 8 feet 3 inches
by 10 feet 6 inches, for 20.00
$34.00 Tapestry Brussels Rug, size 10 feet 6
inches by 12 feet, for......... S24.75
$32.00 Axminster Rug, size 10 feet 6 inches
by 12 feet, for ..t24.75
$38.50 Body Brussels Rug, size 9 feet 9 inches
. by 12 feet, f or . . .......... , 31.50
$46.00 Extra Wilton Rug, s&e 10 feet 6 inches
by 11 feet 4 inches, for S34.O0
The Malleable"
Range;.
Offered this week on the liberal.
" ' payment terms. .
$1 IN THIRTY DAYS
$1 K THEREAFTER
The range for the home where
the demand is for the bestthe
range that will meet every requirementlabor-saving,
better
food, long life, fuel economizer.
"The Malleable" is the ranee
that will Jast a lifetime made of malleable iron and Bessemer steel
in combination and riveted together like a boiler this air-tight con
struction and perfect distribution, of heat insuring the very best results
in cooking and baking. To the intending range buyer th above
special offer should prove most convincing a guarantee of our faith
In The Malleable sterling qualities.
GLASSWARE SPECIALS
CROCKERY DEPT. tSS&ay4
The assortment offered In this sale includes almost every
thing for table use serviceable pieces and sets in pressed
cut-glass and other patterns Complete youf household stock
from the following: f
Spoon Trays, each. ...... ...5
Pickle Dishes, each. ....... .5
WnchT Flat Plates, each..... 5
6- inch Flat Plates, each..... 6
Custard Cups, .each. 5
Olive Dishes, each .....5f
8-inch Flat Plates, each.... 10
7- inch Nappies, each... . ..!Oe
Handled Nappies, each.... 10
Bon-bon Dishes, each.,... 10e
Footed Jelly Dishes, each.l0
6"4-inch Bowls, each..,..,10J
Handled Jelly Dishes, each,10
Finger Bowls, each . .. . . . ;;10
Creamers, each. . v. .IO4J
Horseradish Cups, each. , ,.lO
6j4-lnch Nappies, each . . . lOJ
7j4-inch Nappies, each ..... 15
7-inch Bowls, each . . . . .,,15
8-inch Bowls, each. .u. ,15
9-inch flat-bottom Bowls,
-each ;....20
Berry :Sets, each.....,,.i'.35
Water Bottles,' each. 35
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