THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20. 1003.
V
DRVAi
GEtJTER OF
SFFKS FIELDS CU06ES
iuiaiiui I nrninim
: jiib Mm
HWY
Consents to Prosecute an
Appeal , In Mount ;
Scott Case.' ,
Busiest Day of Busiest Week-
Is IHs s Today, v in and
A limit Yw Ynrlr Pit vJ-
"r " I In Jud
Climax of Campaign at
Madison Square garden.
. (Caltaa PreM UmM Whs.)
Naw Tork. Oct. !. William 3. Bryan
nM ls-mlla automobile trip to Fat-1 tha quest
arson,.. N. J, this
Although thsre remain poaatbtlltr
that the IUU aupreina court (U a lap
In and prevent an election on aanexa
tlon In the Mount Soott district, on No
ember t, Count r Clerk Field Is bavin
the ballots printed and aspect th
vol, to be taken. ' .
Uaturday Mr. Klelda announced tn
hs would withdraw the appeal taken In
liia name from the decision or rreaia
Judge Unntenbeln requiring; Mm to
annexation questtvn on mi nai
todar ha relented and oonaented
that tha appeal ahould so forward. Ttila
la on condition that tha'antla" who per-
auaoea hint 10 allow tha appeal to ne
taken, shall furnish him an Indemnity
bond auroe time today. Xm ha has no
personal internal in me matter. Mr.
Kloltia doea not want to ba nut la do
aitlon where ta mlfht bo compelled to
pay cob la.
ava investigated tha Ilka-
ttorneya representing- both aldea of
Ion have Invesfiaated tha like
morning .where he'"! of aacurlner a decision froin the
v. a. am a, aa. h.. at-.au Jk mi. .. it1
aiMraaa.4 a hl rr,w.A man nt whom I ' . nw kiivh "7. i"Xf,
. noiiif. hi nn fiiiirinr. rnir im Murr
will act before the election la held, and
were mechanics and laborers. Bryan
confined his speech In a large meaaura
cwlnr to thla condition of affaire the
to tha labor queatlon and denounced tha tYa Mount 'tJTiAiZ of
recent letter Of President Roosevelt to I the ejection to ba determined later.
senator Knox as an arrort to aeoeive I
tha worklnnnen, .
Bryan referred to tha anti-Injunction
plank and ' said toe Republican party
waa so allied with tha seated, tntereata
that lta loaders were pre.Judlcedk.ln the
considerations of questions Involving
canitai and labor. He waa given a
rousing reoeptloct and his speech waa
louaiy cneerea. -
' Immediately after tha meeting Bryan
started bwk to New York to deliver an
kddreaa before the Women's Democratic
club at the Waldorf-Astoria. The pro
gram ror tnla axternoon inciuaea an
automobile trip Into Westchester
count r.
Tonight the ' "fireworks will begin "
according to a statement made at head
quarters today, when three monster
meetlnga will be held . In Manhattan.
Bryan will apeak at all three meetings
and the rush and flurry of excitement.
m anting- me cumax 01 me Dame ne
nas given Mew
attack of president!
JCr. Sryan'a Bury Weak.
That New York la regarded aa tha
i vote I etate in tha election la evl
SELLS BEER TO
A CITY SLEUTH
Kestaurant'JIan Obligingly
Lifts Sunday LidPays
$25 Fine and Appeals.
(JIlLull i I lun I rS&
. I story feave Uaa.1 Inelnuallna-lv. It
a bill
ED
I of the
IU.0C9
which petitioned for the Increase
number oc acres from lis ta
of the territory conoeraed. ta be
WAG
given to one private eonoern. This bill
waa denied. We were aoilone to get
mora than 119 acre and could not sat
It. That waa all. .
I trenounoa as absolutely Untrue tha
statement to tha affect that tha etory
waa dictated by me at Ltonver a few
wenka ago in the pweence of Thorn aa M.
i'alt arson, a former United Btataa sen.
ator, ex-Uovernor Oaborne of Wyoming
and W. J, Thomas, an attorney repre
senting my Interests. ,
"I gave no statement to anybody at
any time."
Burke recently1 attracted attention on
the Paclflo eoast by asking- for a war
rant rnr ine arrest or Horace elevens.
irk ' tr ' ' -r t T-i la Portland newspaper ' man, who, col-
Bnan Managers Eecdvc En- jborated with b. a. d. puter, kin f
v .1-, 1 ' Oregon land swindlers. In writing
courfiD'infr icpnons rom DO . "r" f. ruuuo
o . , 1 uoraim. in mis. book (Stevens coin-
All Tai-ia a Bfn-vTTn "'"' rthr unfavorably upon some
jl u-i. to vi uMiivr nvjn, oi ine actions or nuraa, with the result
a vr ..l -r." I tnac nuraa viaitea listnct Attor
tO OVerCOme Normal lie- Krederlcka and ..k?d or a warrant
publican Majority.;
the-charge of IlbeL Tha matter waa
terwards aroppea.
On July It of this "year Burke filed
papers In the bankruptcy court ehowing
that he owed flM70 and had .i.
amounting: o 7,00.
Tha last Up Is now bains; made In UfA XTTS TfPPTiV Trt VXfW
tomorrow tha votara of the atate, by
their ballots, will assist In determining
wnemer wuuam ji. xari - or wuiiam ne campaign, ana nor oniy becomes a
tha
(Continued from Page One.)
Jennings Bryan la to sit In tha preai-1 partisan
dential chair for . the next four years.
The last, week Is to be an active one.
Great efforts are to ba put forth by the
managers of the Taft campaign to pile
up a largo plurality In Oregon-
There will be no alacklnr.of effort
on me part 01 ine managers or tna Jtsry
an campaign in the atate. Speakers are
belnar aent out to every county and dur
ing; the week rallies will ba held -4
avers' Important city and town through
out Oregon. Reporta coming- to the
Bryan headquarters In Portland are en
oouraglne; and lndlcatlona are that the
fight will be-close, much too close for
peace of mind in the Taft camp.
Last week R. R. Butler- for the Re
publicans spoke to 47 people in Albany,
E. 8. J. McAllister and M. A. Miller
filled the courthouse at a later Demo
cratio meeting. The first man waa a
candidate for presidential elector and a
Republican orator of note. The Demo
crats were speaklnr for tha aucceaa of
Bryan, .
Saturday nlaht Colonel R. A. Miller
spoke to a big- and enthusiastic crowd
In HUlsboro. a short time before
Judge M. C. George of Portland waa
frostbitten at a Taft meeting In the
amo sail
but ha throws
Influence
ef his efflre Into the scales against
tha Intereet of other eillieaa and makes
a direct attack uuoa llxr.
The pretense of tha attack ttponj me
Is not deceptive, lie etrikee over my
shoulders at the workere and Other llu-
erty-lvvlag oltuana.
' Kaa aaa Workmea. '-y
-Tna presiaant ' eays oenaior not
has a right to discuss tha principles Mf
injunctions, baoause. as attorney-sen-
era, ha prosecuted auitg for damages
to Injured workmen.
Heuator Knox s services aa special
eounsel for the Pennsylvania railroad
and steel corporation would Indeed qual
ify him to discuss Injunctions, but only
rroni me corooraiioo viewpoint.
If the courts hve not invadea iin-
arty, why did- Preeldent Kooeavelt
characterise Judre UrnascUD a reversal
of the Standard Oil floe as a mtacar-
rlas-e af tuatloaf
Injunctions Issued by Judge Taft and
others are baaed on the theory that
along- with the ownerehlp of mines,
etc. Is veatet tha right to sufficient
labor ta make tho corporations profit
able and1 that thla constitutes a form
of property right..
employer and Employed.
"The relatione between employera and
employee are personal, and that they
are distinct from property relatione no
Intelligent man darea to dispute, yet
the oourts filch from the tollers tbelr
rights.
xlt la tha Durpoae of our opponents
to villlfy the labor movement through!
ma, and President Roosevelt Joins Irrfl
mo cnurm on ine prmrai ut4 a si
tacked the federal courts."
Oompera declarea that hla criticism
the courts has always ueen respect-
ana not ao outer aa mat or juages
in dissenting oplnlone.
Oompera auotea ltooaevelt'B letters of
January 27, acknowledging the receipt
or a copy or "The rederationiar- con
taining1 an article by George A. Alger
on "Moral Overstrain," ta which the
preetdeut called tkimpere attention.
"You may be imunl to know that I
sent eoplea ef 'Unral Overflrelii' to
Juatlrea ly and ktcalenna," Uompera
eaye Jlooeevelt wrote.
Tho statement contlnueel '
"John Mitchell and Wank Morrlana
are now on trial to shew causa why
they ahould not ba aent to Jail fur hav
ing violated no law. Will the president
tlfy Justice Gould's Injunction and,
contempt proceedings put forward
IL . . 1 . I . .. . , .
just
the
by the flurk Stove and Itanee rnmr m '
The In lnix lion laaiinil br Ju'i t .., ;
Is baaml nn liijuiu'tlnna lut-l l v la1,
and Taft'a . language Is auotxd I j
Gould."
Millinery ranks fourteenth among th
pursuits tn whloh women are engaged
as breadwinners In America, It Is dis
tinctly a woman's occupation and It I
estimated that M par cent of all mill
Inera In the t'nlted lltatea are women.
Of t
ful
FOR A' PURE '
TONIC AC STIMULANT, fOfl CHCCR OR COMFORT,
AND HEALTH, fOR RECUPERATION AND RESTORATION
2ft
BII
BALTIMORE
m
IS ABSOLUTE PERFECTION
GUARANTEED UNDER THE NATIONAL PURE FOOD LAW
bold at alio rst-elass cafea and by Jobbers. '"
Wkt IWLNAUAN a SON, Baltimore, Md.
tbattoooooaoaaacaooaooaooaxiaoaGoa
STRENGTH H
OfJOCOfJOOCTfjCCOCCSTjdi
The Sunday lid, the lifting thereof
x of, the battle hare, and the nailing; down thereof, occupied
DVUarf riectioni.rer. roUh o' o attention of the mualc.p.l
court laim rooming, ine propriety or a
pollceman'a entering a restaurant In
., -" " ' i . " " aentiment In the atate la surprising and
again questioned, and. In one Instance, from all Indications the Bryan vote on
to tha circuit court luesaay next wiu be a great shock to
Taft headquarters in Oregon.
Thla was In the case of the Draeronl 11 la up to the friends of Bryan and
restaurant. Officer KlingeL in ctti- nl" Pollclea to aid in the work of cut-
From all over the state the like re
porta are being; aent in. The Bryan
ronaummatlon of their plan, of making STSax "wenntV'.'hV'VeaS,,,; f tinge dowVT th7 bl
4 itaU t mskrers of both th. Taft nd 0" two bottlea of beer, which Pcmatbly giving tKe
.d BrvM ni VS iSinhll w,r quickly set before him. The ar- there is a poaaibllit
Jt alVtaS'ffl fo'? ttaWlfir?B k? l.ZA'Vr. V !".. 'ollowed. oast lie. four electr.
Jlng tbelr beat talent for tha fray. Be
ginning- today and continuing until Bat
D
danced by tha fact that both the lead
ing canaiaaieswor presiueni win aeroie i nntp.
this tha nnnntilrilna- ak- nt tha ram. I . or appeal
lulmi i. ilnnnln. nnr. that mjtll I "
tena rrora tnis city to Jjurraio. in ine
rouiummuion or lurir uiavne oi inwiui ...i. . - I !,,. ki. d-..i.h i .
and ordered w hnttla. nt h..r hih Dosslblv arlvlnar the ata.ta tn Rrvnn tnr
ty that Oretron will
electral votes for the Xe-
The state central committee
l heavy extensa. The wnrlr
nunaay. . or aenaing. out printed matter, litho
ar. a saloon keener at I cranha and c i renin ra noatlv rt la i-
415 North Twenty-fourth, was arreated I aired that these whn hiva ih
by Officers Anundson and Leavens for of Bryan at heart will aid with their
lid-lifting, and today forfeited the -f5 contributions tho work of making; a
.1 fui up yeaierasy-. i wniriwma lunsu to tho Oregon cam
M. Gardner,' of First and Madison naiani.
street, and Martin Fhilllns. Af 248 Btrat I an mntrikntin.. i t .. a.
... j rimu uiim, wiu tiio Jiryan and Kern campaign fund,
hrd.to"I?rro.w'' . . . .. . care of Tha Oregon Journal. All checks
of his time. ..iiS i.".- """(?..M"in",e ?houla be made payable to Jefferson
J for tha -atA"io" i a-,Z ' ".ft'l or the
2Xr?lKhn ttlUtWirnor.'tnrcWn1tn. "n WwT On Bun"
Bryan wu
cat batUe.
There was great aotlvlty in Democrat
aay in conaequenc
tr or Mr. wrya
the city the Democratic
Aokl pleaded not aulltv this moraine-, braakah.
but was fined 125. He Is charged with I la under a
ic circles toi
visit to the olt
his arrival in
candidate for the
awaiting him a
take un every moment
Nine speeches were schoduled
presidency found
program calculated to
finance corn-
day and evening. The National Demo- h " nnn Jf hW iVVl. tV" Pttp. . All contributions wUl be ao
o ciuo naa arrangea a reoeption in olra -- Zrr-tr" v ok
cratio club haa arranged a reoep
honor of the candidate at the club
houae In Fifth avenue thla afternoon.
The reoeption is to be followed by a
dinner, at which Mr. Bryan Is, to be
the guest of honor. 'After the dinner
the members of the club will personally
escort Mr. Bryan to Madison Square
Garden, where the great Democratic
mass meeting of the campaign takes
place tonight,
Mr. Bryan is to remain in this city
and vicinity until tomorrow night, when
he win start on a trip across the state,
speaking In Albany, Syracuse and Buf
falo. Lewis Stuyvesant Chanter, Democrat
ic candidate ror governor, is to con
tinue his record-breaking whirlwind
tour during tha week. According to the
program laid down for him by the atate
committee, he in to apeak in Kingston,
Brooklyn, the Bronx, Ogdeaaburg, Au
burn and i'ougnkeepsie. j
KERN AND BEVERIDGE
OPPOSING CHAMPIONS
make an explanation soon, aa will M.
BouKicn, bo jNorin aecona, who races a
into ooarg-e.
TJd to data the contritiu.
tlons to the fund have been aa follow -
Previously acknowledged 697.60
Ci M Wvatt -Pnrtlan1
l xl. w. Little, Portland
Meugera jewelers and Opticians, J42.1 E. E. 8 tucker and otherRainier
hu nia.
Washington at., bet. 7th and
RESIGN FROM
N Campbell. Portland
W. J. Fullerton. Warren
J. C Welch, city
J. D. Welch, Portland ,
BOARD OF TRADE William Osborne, McMinnville. .
(Continued fronT Page Ona)
A. Patullo. He would neither deny Erm, larm??. Montavllla.
T. D. Taylor. 'Pendleton
John.H. Burgard, city
J. tJ. unorner and ramllv, city..
av u vu iiwi .aa Vf uuiu Uvltllcr UCUV I tin t - -
nor affirm the rumorf that the board WIU lam Galloway, McMinnville
or iraae waa on tna verge or dlainte
gratlon. "
A. meetifla- Of the board of rtlrentnra
has been called for tomorrow night, at
wnicn uma me resismanons win ne
acted upon.
The boards of- trade was organised
& good many years ago as a nromn-
tlon oragnlaatlon. Its objects being to-0mnanv
nramnta traHa In Dnrtl. . I Company.
r. . " k
it
1.00
1.60
12.00
6.00
1.00
6.00
6.00
10.00
1.00
10.00
10.00
2.60
60
10.00
Total $772.00
N. t. WORLD CHA5GES
(Continued ffom Page On a)
The timber - on thla lonit
would cut from 6,000 to 11,000 feet per
IN H00SIER STATE SaiTofonc.S
I eats ana its
thtm .It. .th.. - J
M IndaM : lmmVration.r Laferthe or? tZJlJ". p.er thousand
ranization
'- (United Press Leased Wire.)
Indianapolis, Ind., . Oct 26. Taking
up the last week's fight In Indiana In
the endeavor to corral every scattered
vote, John W. Kern, candidate for vice-
president on the Democratic ticket, and
Senator Albert J, Beveridge, who la
campaigning for the Republican nom
inees, began their attacks todays Special
trains carrying prominent orators ar
rayed under the standards of both
sides started today to visit all sections
or tna state.
Every effort to . throw Indiana for
either party -will be made and the
Hoosier atate win witneas a typhoon
nnisn to tna campaign.
Kern will address his hearers with
better heart and ' greater thankfulness
through the knowledge that his son is
our of danger and that be la steadily
improving, r t -
ZEALOUS ORATORS'
SEEK TO RECLAIM
THE GOLDEN STATE
(United Press Leasad Wire.)
Red loff. CaL. OctJ. Tha Bell-
Phelan-Hobson Democratio special train
left hero at o'clock this morning on
its tour of tha state, laden with Demo
cratic orators, who will try to win Cat
' Ifornla for Bryan In the last week of
the campaign by a whirlwind tour cov
ering practically- every aeotion of the
Btato.
A big crowd waa at the depot to see
the special start on lta journey. Theo
dore A. Bell, leader of the California
democracy and temporary- chairman of
the Denver convention, tirade the ad
dress of tha morning at a big open air
meeting.
Captain Richmond P. Hobson. tha hero
of San It la go. who -will travel on the
train today and a part of tomorrow.
peaaing ror nryan. waa given an ova
tlon'hen ha spoke.
Knight's wants youf children's trade.
ket where buyers and aellera could investment, would not exceed .$16 per
come together. thousand feet '
Last summer the board of trade went That the objection of Senator Patter-
tnto tha business of auotinar futures aon or uoiorado prevented the bill from
on grain.- This, however, did not prove raaslne; the senate, as shown by the
a success, and 'the quotations have record oi ine aeoata in the Congres-
ueen aroppea. , . iiuuu nnura.
. Ittls possible. In case the present Correspondence With Sherman.
truuuisa ao not result in mo aisor-i t , . , .... ,
ganliaUon of the board of trade, that . " "i wnwn B7r. uurke
it will . go back to its original Duroose I? r- onerman on August 8 last. Mr.
of promoting immigration and endeav- f ur" m deacribing the efforts of cer
orlng to increase business. ' ialB P"f0BB to obtain from him the
TB W Wria-ht. mininr n tha Hur. history of the' New Mexioo Lumber A-
chanta' exchange says that so far as uoviopmeni company, writes:
the move on his oart to increase the 'No exigency can arrive In this world
efficiency of the exchange Is concerned, that would make me recreant to a truat
or or aiaioyai 10 a inena, out they may
It slmolr
the -original Diana, made SO years ago. I attempt , to blacken tha facta, anri
He says It la in no way being done to J deem It my duty to tell you what they
meana tha carrying out of
i so
hamper the board of trade's department
which a few months aao took ud the
work of furnishing . information similar
to that disseminated for years bv the
exchange.
'It la juat like thla," aald Mr. Wright
thla morning. "I hare aeoured new Quar
ters on the ground floor of tha Board
of Trade building. They are much more
suitable than the rooms wa now have
at Second and Stark streets, and I am
omg to begin to carry out a program
Porti
ig In Prominence aa a wr
shipping point continually and the grain
hat has Ion a- been nrenered.
18 gaining in prominence
and
wheat
- COFFEE
You can buy something:
called "coffee" at 10c lb
. with 3,000 miles of R. R.i
freight from the .roaster;
tlotVr. - -. - -
Wlon t Ilka eVchllllng'a Beat; wa pay him.
trade and shipping are industries that
work hand in hand because one Is close
ly related to tha other.
Wright Explains Hore.
"The completion nt the North Rank
road will mean still greater Increaae
In the port's commeroe and a live, up-to-date
exchange la a necessity. That
has been my aim since I took hold of
it. and It was tha aim of tha manaa-era
before me. Tha exchange haa been
growing gradually until now It ia ready
to be clasaed among the foremost en
the coast or In the United States. Here
tofore It has been conducted In a small
way and nnder disadvantages, but con
ditions were-- such that It could not
branch out" i
EAST SIDE BUSINESS
, MEN MEET TONIGHT
A meeting of the East Side Business
Men's club is to bo- held In the Healy
building tonight at I o'clock. Several
new projects are to be taken, up, most
Important among thena being plans for
next year's East Side dav at tha Rota
Festival.
"The east side Is going to pat no avwrv
errorr 10 nave a; ran a ceienration flar
ing the festival," said C.
are trying to do.
Mr. Sherman's reply to Burke's letter
was as ioiiows:
"Utlca, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1908. Mr. Ed-
muno. jourae; ivt ooutn .Broadway, Loa
Angeles, Cal. My Dear Sir: I am In
receipt of your courteous favor of tho
ninui maiani ana uianx you very much
indeed ror writing ma I am, with, per-
viuu i asaiu, rwi j iruiy yours,
"J. a SHERMAN
BURKE MAKES
DENIAL, ALSO
- SOME ADMISSIONS
iTJBlted Press Iassd Wtre.l
Los Angeles, CaL, Oct l. Following
tha publication by the New Tork World
of charges that Jamas Schoolcraft
LSherman, Republican nominee for vice- i
preaiaent. waa unpucated In a plot v
grab a vaat amount of valuable land In
New Mexico, Edmund Burke, tha local
attorney alleged. to have given the In-
lormauon to me world, today denied
mat ne maae tn statement, but ad
mitted many of the main features la
the story. The World published the
story today aa having bean dictated at
Denver recently by Burke in the pres-
AL Patterson and other wit-
en c of T.
nessea.
Admitting that be was connected
with gherman In a- New Mexico land
deal. Burka today made tha following
atatement: " -
"I know nothing concerning tha story
?ubliahed. as I am told, in tha New
ork World. In 101 and 1101 I waa
associated with Messrs. J. S. Sherman.
hi. L. Ph. 1 11 d and soma others In tha
7(ew Mexico Land aV Development torn-'
a piinw : fany ends wa aecured what was called
president of the club thla mornlnr. ?n option oa some tlutar lands In Stw ,
from tha success wa bad last year, all I Mexico, but the matter was finally
our merchants belier thst the greater abandoned. I have no papars or docu-
the east aide day tha greater will h meats relating to ua sub;
the advert I men t'
0rcgonM
That Pol icyhol d er' Company
Is Best for Oregonians
tha greater will be j menu relating to tha subject
. jretinsa awanaaa.
"In th forepart of As gust I notl-
Hled Mr. Sherman that tha Democratic
national committee was endeavoring ta
make uaa af tha matter. Not knowing
what has bewa published I am unable
to make a reply ta detail, bat will eay
geaerailr that the entire matter ta all
f record. Th company waa ftpMlcly
formed, all Its prncedlare war ta Uve
epa ami I had forgotten su about It
uatll after Mr. ffbermaa waa Bwnlnet4
and tbea varlnua approaahea war mad
to me eoiwTTilng It. i
"No enestln of vereritr, ar1 I :
tKe tmnasrtion that I aw rawer of.)
and w'tr I hare, stnc An rot endear-'
Doro Of ftoei
courrr mvaxaya.
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abling us to arrange complete decorative schemes for all rooms. Our stock of wallpapers and fabrics
is carefully selected by experienced decorators, who are equally familiar with the newest creations
in draperies, floor coverings and furniture. We are thoroughly equipped for executing the. highest
class work in interior decoration wall tinting, wall decorating, hardwood finishing, staining, graining
and enameling. The services of an experienced decorator are at your command for. suggesting cor
rect and pleasing treatments for your rooms. '
SALE OF 9X12
VELVET RUGS
SPECIAL. 19.75
For today and Tuesday the
carpet department places on spe
cial sale extra quality seamless
Velvet Rugs, woven entirely in
one piece and of the best wear
ing fabrics, in patterns and color
ings that display harmonious ef
fects; Oriental designs, small pat
tern and medallion center, etc.
Carpet department, sixth floor.
NEW HALL
PIECES
Recently added to
our line ot hall
furniture are a
number of hew de
signs in hall racks
in the quarter-
sawed golden oak,
hand polished fin
ish. These com
bination pieces
embrace every
convenience; mir
rors in several
shapes; heavy or
namental hat and
coat hooks; box
seats and umbrella
receptacles; priced
from $11 up.
Haas m I
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CLUNV
LACB
CURTAINS
SPEC'L $ 1 .90 PR.
SPEC'L $2.S5 PRi
Underpnced for today and
Tuesday's special selling in the
drapery department are two de
sirable patterns .' in Arabian net
Curtains, with dainty Cluny lace
edgings. Your opportunity for
selecting new window hangings
for the dining-room orliving-rooxa
AIR-TIGHT HEATERlS
In this popular style of wood heat
ing stoves the basement stove de
dartment is displaying a wide range
of sizes, embodying the best and
most modern features of construc
tionswing and lift tops of cast iron
bottoms double seamed, making
them absolutely air-tight Inside
linings can be easily removed ;and
replaced with new linings. Pouch drafts enable
ashes to be removed easily. Bodies of Russia iron
or polished steel Attractively ornamented and
nickeled. A number of sizes priced at $7.00,
$7.75, $9.25. $11.50, $13.50. $15.50 and $16.00.
Others as low as $2.25.
Our heater-buying terms $L00 a week.
SPECtAIJjNt THE
ST GRANITE W.ARE
Today and Tuesday Basement
8- inch Pie Pan, special
9- inch Pie Pan, special
No. 1 Bread Pan, special
No. 3 Bread Pan, special ,
10- Inch Basting Spoon, special
12-inch Basting Spoon, special
1-quart Pudding Pans, special ,
3-quartv Pudding Pans, special
5-quart Pudding Pans, special
No. 18 Lipped Sauce Pans, special...
No. 24 Lipped Sauce Pans, special...
4-quart Preserving Kettles, special..
6-quart Preserving Kettles, special..
3Quart Berlin Kettles, special
6-quart Berlin Ketles, special
10-quart Pails, special i..,.
14-qaart Pails, special
1 4-quart Dish Pans, special
17-quart Dish Pans, special
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EVERYTHING IN BEDDING BLANKETS. COMFORTERS.' PILLOWS, SPREADS. ETC-SIXTH FLOOR
WE DELIVER
FREE TO ALL
SUBURBS AND
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