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V . ?iOI? REPLIES TO in- June and reappointed r the superin tendents and other officials at the various' state Institution, ; the appoint ment of th chaplain w.as overlooked. Th' attorney - general "says that ' the salaries have been paid the chaplains without warrant of . law. Before 1 the board of control law went Into effect the, chaplains were -appointed by, the governor, - but since June t th ' ap pointing power' rests with (he board. A, few days ago Rev. Mr. Bauer ten dered bis rnnlvnatlon' as chaplain and WHEELER OFFICIALS EDITdVOULD'END'' COMMUNITY JEALOUSY. IRELO EorroR MAY LOSE "HEADS" 7 :k 'Executive's Desire, Is to Fair- 3 Been Getting Th ei r Pay Vice Prosecutor' Rfneo Prom- THE OREGON .DAILY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 231913. mmimm PAY FOR CHAPLAINS LIS I. ' ' " . SI iHavi n -: i School Fundi; A I. ' v.- nlBl BurMO ot Tn. Jouraal.il 1 ' , 8al.ai. Or., Oct IS. In a letter writ ;i'tn today, Governor West asks the ed itor ot the Coo Bay, Times of Marsh field to advlae him In regard to bringing .' suits against the C A. Bmlth Lumber company to .recover, for the benefit Of - the common school fund, a large acreage of timber land the title to whloh may ( have been secured -through fraudulent applications, The Tiroes has been vig orously attacking , the governor for the ' attention he has given to the , timber - company's land titles and. the I. W. yf. ' deportation cases. '-ft .'4S, ' Tae governor's letter says:-'.';'::.'v;;. "To the Editor of the Times -Sine ,'i you have on numerous occasions ; taken upon yourself the burden of informing this office how . Its. affairs should be conducted, I feel that you would not consider me- presumptuous 'should Iask you for a little advice upon a few mat- tef of - publiO"interest,:v.jfr'M;-'';':''i-.' ' "f am , anxious tor know" the proper .-course for this office, to pursue should ' It find that : titles to several hundred , thousand dollars worth ot lands- (part ' of the birthright of the school children of this state).- now claimed by-a large lumber" company In" , your section, were aed upon fraudulent application filed in tht-stste land- office. '-.-. '. : x i "It 4s my earnest desire" to- talc such ' action tn ttala matter, as will ; not only be just and equitable, but which will s give to the school fund that protecUon ,to which U'W Justly entitled. , . "As tha holder of these title will be - represented- by able counsel and defend ersf should a movement be made to re- - cover the land, and about the only sup port this offico will have is that of the . , ilttl hands of tht school children of this state. It hop you will give th matter a llttl thought, and advise me whether, in your opinion, ; the- benefit of doubt should be thrown to th side of the school children, or on that of your friend, th lumber .company." . 1- II n II V f " V ? Fprm.. v -ww0 ' 'h'r':- ;Yvv, !. . .'.!"( v r'-')?? (Baleto Bureiu of Tha ' Ji,).'' ;:V '$lam,YiD when the , new board of - .control law wnt into effect , Father A. A.-. Moore and , Rev, , Philip; Uauer, chaplains at th state penitentiary and the state training school, have been drawing their salaries without warrant of law, according, to a discovery mad today. It: was found that when .tb board. met MEDFORD GETTING READY ' TO ENTERTAIN LEAGUERS ii,..v flf - v - .,. : eaBss! ,st ' i' ' 1 ' i'i'' Madford, Or., Oct. 83,-Plan were completed today for the entertainment . of th party comprising, the Chicago - 'White Box and New York Giant teams, umpires, managers, etc., on th occasion of their1 visit fo this city, November IT. A banquet will be - served at . the - Medford hotel; .two band will furnish music i various ; form of sportwwlll be . provided and. the Natatorium, With Its : two plunge :' and numerous shower baths will be at the disposal of th big Jeaguer. A' ' publio ' Subscription list was started today and money. waa free ly offered to help entertain the ball player whil here. - - . - a - NO TRACE YET OF. . . MRS; PLAH AND CHILD fHeattle. Wash., Oct. 23. In ' spite of th most strenuous efforts put forth : by the -entire police and detectlv de t'urtmenu of Seattle, not th slightest lu has been unearthed up to noon to Jday to explain ; the mysterious dleap peuranc of; Mra. tj; F.- Piatt, wife of tha textile manufacturer of Portland, lr ,' and their seven year old- daughter; iflGdred. . Tha husband and father, who offered $1000 for their "discovery, , Is tllstracted with grief. , v - 'i i' - New Poultry Officer. - , Hillsboro. Or., Oct. 2J-The Washing ton County Poultry association, at, the annual meeting held in this city, elected the following officers to erve for he enduing year: President, J. Mtirrow, Hillsboro; vice, president, J. 15. Pogue, Forest Grove; secretary, ; O. M. Little Jialee, Forest Grove; treasurer, A H. Greer, Hillsboro; executive committee, Walter Rpswurm, I Sills and Mr. Mthln. 1 ' ;.' a vt,-- The Ring- ' The gift of-gifts convey' ing a sentiment the most- tender and. sacfed-ver - before you a constant re- .1 minder, of - the. giver. . , t- ii v -.',". . ; We show, a highly, artis-; t tic collection' of engage , ment, wedding, signet and . birthday Rings-r-Rings of , plain ; gold and Rings, iii : tuaint ; and beautiful set-1 'tings, f- , f , Ladie' Gold Rings $2,S0to$2S -7 t Handsome Signet Rings ( . .9V to iO j , -Special values in dia mond Rings, . ranging '.' a from $10 to $100, up Awards. 5-7; V ' Baby Rings' from 75c 1 t for little gold bands to ' $S for; Rings.; set with tiny f diamonds. ,5 , . . iOpal is the October , ' birthtoneLaok at otir' ARONON-'S J 4orner;:, IWsAmgton' "nll ' ,5 ';7' '.!v" Broadway ' t Elbert Bde.! ' i' .'-:; v , if t F j , ,. lbert Bede, new president of th Ore gon State Press association,' Is editor ot the Cottage Grove Sentinel, whose hobby i boosting for community cooperation. Mr. Bede is a son of J. Adam Bede, con gressman from r Minnesota, who also Is an editor. The younger Bede urged dur ing the recent press association conven tion that petty jealousies of one twn for-another be forgotten, so far ar Jour nalism 1 concerned. ' , , ; . Dee, Or., Oct JI.T-Paul' Wlnans, i th local . wood -contractor has shipped an average of 4 carload of wood a day j for the past' three months. Hswtx "! Next. Saturday night will se th Iat Saturday night trip for : the year that th Mount Hood railway' will make. In order to accommodate those who desired to visit Hood river on Saturdays an extra trip has. been made during ' the summer and c-lall, '. ' ;ti-t'-A-, The first shipment of machinery for th new Davenport sawmill has arrived at Wlnan station.1 The mill will be near the ranch of Albert J. Capron, of Portland, about three mile northwest ot this place, and on property belonging to Wilson R. Wlnans. - iVtsi'.-r!f;t.-.! JANITORS TO LEARN' '? VENTILATING j SYSTEM 'lFA. meetins ot ...th: prgVniMtlw.of Saturday nlgfit at Buckman school th car , and ''manipulation- ot tn thermoa tatlo, control of th plenum ystemT of beating . and 'Yentllatlon In, use In tnos of ; th schools will; be carefully ..ex plained by n export. A working model of th coritrol will be used In th demon stration.' Frequent meeting of the or ganisation ar planned for. the winter, at which various phase of th service ar to be explained and assistance given thai th work may be accomplished with th least trouble and delay. . ' i tiom Is Warranted. . ;..:i',v:'.v'; ,' (Salem Bnrea of The Journal.) . r '.''jBalem, pr-ipctSSt-Attorney e.. B. Rlngb, apeolal . vie prosecutor for gov ernor Wt, Will leave tomorrow, for Fossil to clean up Wheeler count. Rln go expect to ' catch District Attorney Starr and Sheriff Oscar Kelsay In th dragnet aa . th , governor agents ' ar supposed to have evidence showing they hava flagrantly falle.i, to er.f-r. -laws., "I don't know now wbatiactlnn I v take agalnat th district attorney shsrlff." said' lllnno toilny, "but l take whatever . steps tha facts w, rant. k ' . If la probable that Starr and K1- will b the first (Ulstrlct attorney sheriff to feel ",thfe effects 4. law authorising nth governor? W r mov ; them from offlc in case th In Wheeler -ioounty,. - at Fossil , m Mitchell, anct; caused m number of cod plaint to ba Issued w - He says fiherit Kelsay tried to block . his f forts , t clean up the county wherewer he eoirl Attention -was first attracted to Kei say when he brought a bcry to the Mat reform' school in an alleged Intoxicate condltlon.i; ?'rv-,v:-'.;v,-v'-"r-i-' X i ii i i . , i' V - V; Fof heatirsg- shaving water In a eui (n a minute, ther has been Invented resistance ,. coll, :' taking ; electricit: through cord from : a . light aookeU UMATILLA m 1NAGE. EM, RPE0 More- Equitable 'Manner of - Voting Also1 Arranged For ' - V . at Meeting,- : (f , " v A. t - SUnfield, Or.. Oct' 23 At the annual meeting of the organisation of th Uma tilla drainage district It was recom mended to so chang th voting power of the' district as to base the. voting power upon the total assessment against th land owned, one- vote being allowed to each dollar or major fraction thereof. Thl action .was recommended . be cause, heretofore th owner of a town lot in Btanfield has had proportionately 13 limes the voting strength of , the ownef of farm lands in the district. In the by-laws a adopted at the organisa tion of the district the voting strength was based. upon acre.." Each owner of land tn the drainage -district, no matter . if only a pemetery lot,-was entitled to on vote, and On additional vote for each additional acre of land owned tn excess of tlie first Since there are mora than 13 lot in one acre,' the owner of tb oity lota had an unfair advan tage Over the acreage owneiw.s : " rf Changes In. the method of lectlng director, were . also - recommended and adopted. . heretofore the director have been electtd at large. Henceforth tfaeyi will be-lvcted wy district.- -District No. 1 will comprise all that territory lying west of the section line along th east aid ot sections ft and 82. 4. . , f" -, . District "No. 2 will comprise all that territory- lying east of district No. 1, and'r-west- ot north and - south line through th center of the east .half of the east half of sections 21, 28 and 31, and oil that portion of the south half of the southeast -quarter of 83 lying west and. north of the government ditch. District No. 3 will include all f the remainder .of the entire 'drainage dis trict not Included in distrtcU No.1 and No. J. : , . -:;;.'; v.v. - Other changes require tha director to secure ' special ' authorisation ' and ' ap proval- by a majority, of the -members of the district before commencing or undertaking to let contract for con structlon work amounting to $500, or more; and change in the by-laws' ekn no Monger be made at tha drop of the hat, but 30 days' notice of the proposed change,, and the meeting at which the matter will b presented, must be given In writing,' mailed to the last known I pOBtoiriee aaaress ox eacn tanp owner, I Th directors for the - ensuing . year are G. L. Dunning, who reside In dls i trict No. 1; K. H. Irwin, who resldea In I district No, 2.'-and Olen Richards, dis-! t trlct. No. 3. The board has .organised I by electing G. L. Dunning president, and oR. H. lrwlri, secretary. - f- . : "i i' 1 i I ml in 1 n mi .ti v .i"" 0REG0NIAN BROKE ' v THE PRINCIPLES JOF NEWSPAPER ETHICS (Continued From Pag One.) ' Montague, ;the. Oregonlan next .. turned , its attention to M1- Sabln,: Tw "repre- j senfativea Of the morning organ Called ' him up at different times and asked per-: mission to publish the report In reply j W both Mr.. Sabin. said In effect; , v i; I "I have no right to grant you permis sion to publish the report a it haa not I i been of f totally transmitted to th board, 1 although we 1 as individuals have - re- ) oeived Droof Copies. As far as I am ner- Honally concerned, 1 have no objection ! to its publication, v nut Mr. Montague j aa chairman of th survey committee is the man to see." " 4 1 1 i This was the full extent of the "au-1 1 thcrlzatlon" the Oregonlan received. And ' It was on this flimsy pretext of "author-'' ixation" that the report went to press st' Tha committee directing the school survey had no c'onnectl6n with the school ' board. - It was appointed at, a meeting of th taxpayers, and la responsible only, to th taxpayers. ? For-this Treason Mr j Babtn realised he had no authority. In the matter bf authorising the' publication of the committee's laport,-.:-. rtwA,n j.l.-,?;x ' It 1 an ;;. Inflexible ruie,;.recognlsed ; universally by all reputable newspapers, i mat ,wnenauvance matter: Is given In confidence for releaaev, no - newspaper . Many Important documents,, ranging from the president's messages down-1 ward, are given to the newspaper in advance, ' subject to release, ' The prac tice : la" so ,generaliy f recognised, that?. It ha become custorhttry to rely on ' tie honor and good faith of newspapers so treated and In Washington any newspa per that breaks faith is promptly black listed by public officials., ::,;. Vy-v;.-'--Press assoclatlona also recognise this samo high principle of pree ethics and unusual car is also ; taken t UK i guard acalnst any premature publication ., of advance, news, no matter how Important, ; ? -. ... . , . i . . , '' ' ,., m Some thieve have no higher ambition lhan'tbti top roost ln a chlckeri house. : , . , 1 f v 810 to S15 Hats 06.95 SECOND . FLOOR The originality of the styles nd the superior qual ity : of the materials;; makej these charming: Hats unusual values. Very tfriirtti"'iiew'':inodelsi?tir''irsiidtoin6 silk: velvet foundation, ; with .trim minKsvtof ( 'ribbons, flowers, j fancy feathers,' etc. Regular 113 to iS HatSv,. Special tomorrow, ' d ? Q t? each . . . , :, . . . . . . . . , wvtvil Portland Agents rKnlt?Rlghr Wool Sweaters lor Men, Women & Chfldrcn Aflcntg tor Mcrode and Carlcrs Underwear Monarch, ISactno and Derby Kid Cloves , WE .GIVE GREEN ' ' TRADING 2 , STAMPS. ; ASK' ' FOR THEM' T i Reliable Merchandise Kellable Methods , i .!; Oconpytng Xntlro Oity Block Morrison, Taath, West Fartp and Udr Strata. HAM 2lc LB ' Eastern - a u g.a r Cured. ' -Baeoa, as 1k t.aatera si u.g a r Cured, t , BS OUT CiX 78 C roi . and Black wLs i ' v Kelller's Mar- malade. i SSq jar. $5 Leather Handbags g Special l$3aS0 MAIN FLOOR Women's real seal Leather. Handbags, in two' of. the popular v new shapes, i Leather , or silk lined, nickel or;, gunmeta.1 frames ;Reg. f 5 Bags, spe'l, $3.50 $1,50 Fancy Nechivear v Special 98c MAIN' FLOOR Immense .selection of all the newest ideas in .women's fancy Neckwear. Net, silk and nov elty effects worth to J 1.50, at 98e . :, , 'c- : ' . ' Complete Line ' ol Latest Hallowe'en' Novelties Depts. on Main and Fourth Floors " 1 - Showing many clever new Ideas forv "Happy Night" entertaining and home decorations,. .Paper novelties Festoons, - Silhouettes, ' Favors, Invitations, Table Sets, Cats, Skulls, Pumpkins, Nut Cases, Tallies, Witches, Ghosts, etc. Also a complete assortment ,f paper-mache articles Jack o'Lanterns,. Cats, Ska lis, ; Heads, .Devils and njany ;6ther novelties. Al reasonably priced. HI Stylish Mew Fall Coats 010 to 845 i . r ' i i ii I ' i ..I . ' i n ' . New Tailored Snlts $20.00 to $28.50 . : SECOND FLOOR Complete in every respect is this - showing of the "new Coats Zibelines, : Chinchilla, Astrak han, Boucle, novelty mixtures, etc.; H, full length and short A C nil Coats. Prices 110.00 to f W.UU SECOND FLOORSmart tailored Suits of serges, cheviots, , diagonals, - eponge, fancy mixtures, etc. j also stripes and novelty cnecks. mm or tancy models, effectively brimmed, t ' All 6no PA colors. Price $20.00 to. .7ZO.DU Tailored Suits for Stout Women $25 to $48.50 Attractive New Waists, Special $1.49 Splendid showing new Tailored Suits for stout women, in all popular . materials and colors. Plain or fancy models, with straight or cutaway "x coats, plain .' or draped skirts. Prices $25.00 to $48.50 Special sale women's Lingerie Waists, In many attractive models, daintily trim med. .Also plain tailored. High or low neck, long or short sleeves. AH sizes. Special Friday only, each, $1.49 Special Line Silk Petticoats Now at $3.79 ,. Heavy Wool Sweaters, Speclal $3.4& ' Messaline, Taffeta and Jersey Top Silk Petticoats, - with string or fitted tops. All wanted shades and two-tone effects. Plain and fancy wool Sweaters-rV, Ruff neck ; and Byron collar styles. Short and; ,H ; lengths, In all wanted colors. $125 Shadow Lace Flonnclngs 59c Yard 35c Batiste and Swiss Embroideries 19c fCENTER CIRCLE, MAIN. FLOOR : Less than half regular .price for, these beautiful new Flouncingst- Hundreds of yards in this grea( special pur chase, in widths from 12 to 27 Inches. Wonderful - assortment . of , all the wanted 'designs in white,, xreara and ecru. Theyll go. quickly, lso come early-1 In the day. . Excellent CQi Jt l 2 5 Lace Flounclrtgs, special, OZC ,1 (1 ! '' , , I ' 1 II ' ,'l CENTER CIRCLE, MAIN FLOOR Exquisite . designs , in finest quality Batiste and Swiss ' Embroideries, in widths from 1 to 2-inch Insertions and from 3 to 1 5-inch Edges, In sets to match. Choice selection of dainty baby ; patterns, Jwj blind and. open work' effects. ""V Very desirable for holiday work i" It grades, 37c t Q 50c grades, 25c 33c grades leC $8.00 and S10 Bon Ton Corsets iii 11 in 1 Models for Average and Slender Figures Special $6.69 SECOND FLOOR For tomorrow's selling we offer two splendid models in the fa mous Bon Ton Corsets at an extraor dinary low price. Finest -Imported mate rials, .beautifully finished and perfect fit ting. These are (to be had in either white, pink or blue and In tJl sizes from 19 up to 30. Styles for slender and 1 average figures. ' Regular $8.00 &( nn -"to f 10.00 Corsets,; special at pO.U7 ''ApronPayr Dept. 2d Floor Special 5howing of Coverall covered Aprons for gifts. Our stock; this sea son 1s larger and more varied than ever., before. At lowest prices. WOMEN'S KIMONO APRONS 59 Made from best quality percales in a Variety of light and dark colors. Styled with bejied back and piped In white.' Full sizes and ex- rcn. tra well ;made.,. Special 1 at KC BUNGALOW APRONS 89e Wom en's new Bungalow Aprons the large cover-all kind so popular Just now. . Made from fine French per cale and nicety finished. On , Oft ' sale; tomorrow at, special OUC Boys' 2-Pant Suils $5 to S7.50 Juvenile Dept. Main Floor .Norfolks and fancy pleats, in , gray,!. tart ' j and . brown ' mixtures." Extra ? heavy ! V weights, Duilt for service. , Peg top pants, with taped seams.- All- sizes. ' f'7 rff Price $5.00 to. . . .0U ' '"''i::':' vt'iv' "' :'.:,yy-i;h.,.:' RIpht-Posturc Clothes t ; S6.50 to $10.00 m& Absolutely the best clothes we can bur. ! Every mother who appreciates-: quality -i.n,, and fit .will - want to ?see.;iv:, these ti-'Ml splendid Suits. ' All sizes."': 4j A aa !) rritcs range irom ib.su. io.. vav,VV 1, f Boys' Blue S e r ffc Norfolk Suits S 5 Boys' All Wool Sweaters $1.50 to $5 ; Our boys' Blue .Serge Norfolks at $5.00 are not to be equaled in town at the price. No-fade and non-shrinking. Pants' full - peg top and full lined, with ' double taped seams. Every- suit' guar anteed in fit and quaf- ffC HA ity.- All sizes. . Price PJ.UU The place to buy 'the children's Sweaters! New Ruffneck" styles in .heavy Shaker, . Cardigan rope stitch and Jumbo weaves, in car dinal, Oxfords and navy. Strict ly all wool : and v made' in full, generous sizes. Prices tfr A A range : from $1.50 to.t) J.UU v ' r ! ' ' Special Sale oi Boys' Blouses '; Lit -ZaM . . .WJUwUU III UK . Regular ;75c arid v $1 Grades : -Extra. Special BARGAIN CIRCLE Tomor row only at this.' price.' Boys :VSoiset'Biousei"cutl;;!,fuli ftajidard;slies,5ltht military . collars and buttons; s Rouble stitched " throughout .with "Soisette", t r trade i mark in each " blouse, v v White. gray." .blue, .cream, and -' tan. Sizes v- o w ':. w-: yaara. v m ar -j- 7S1L to ' 11.00 . Blouses ?!; Men's $5.00 "Knit Riflhr Sweaters - i ' i ' ' . i ' On Sale Tomorrow. Special MEN'S STORE, MAIN FLOOR Not only pre eminent in style . "Knit-Righf Sweater' ' J . A . . ..1..1.J . are niuc iu weir irum seiccictt yarns - - v- . and finished by expert' labor.- Tomorrow we offer men's Ruffneck ,"ICnit-Rlghtr Sweater Coats at above special price,. Large, full sizes and finished with buttons, loops and pockets. ' Oxford (9 AC only, Regular 15.00 Sweaters, on sale tomorrow, each $0VD S6.50 Sweaters ; Coats Special S4.75 Agents Pennsylvania Knit Coats MAIN FLOOR Our celebrated O. W. K. Sweater Coats reduced for Friday, Heavy rope stitch, with Ruffneck. See them In the window. v" Regular $6 7C quality. Spec'l Frtday 94.l3 Pennsylvania Knit Sweater Coats for men, in Cardinal an Oxford. Heavy 'Jumbo,' $.S0 val., $7.50 $6,50- Light Rope Stitch,' $5.00 $6.50 Heavy Shaker Knit, $5.00 S2.S0 Umbrellas at GL95 MAIN FLOOR Extra special Friday offerfhg of men'sand women's Urn-, brellas. , Plain and carved ebonoids and mission handles. Also novelty gold and silver , mountings.' ' Good, strong frames and splendid, -rainproof covers,. ., Regular 51 nr 2.50 grade, .special at- ajl.il D Si. S2.00 to $5.00 French Flannel Shirts Special Friday Ottering at MEN'S STORE, MAIN FLOOR The Shirt, bargain of the year. ' Choice assortment of' M..4 .,.!.. (n m ... I..t.kl.. and cream 1 also plain colors.' . Odd lines of patterns, but all sizes In the lot. There are a few choice Vlyella Flannels In the llnej. Plenty or large sizes tnat women can retailor into shirtwaists, . Regular $2.0,0 to 5.00 riannet Shirts, on sale tomorrow .'lfTK $1.49 LEISHEirS Free Knitting and Crocheting Lessons ART, DEPTV SECOND FLOOR-, Join the free classes and. learn the many novel uses of FIelsher;s yams.' Classes are under the; personal, su pervision of Miss Schafer, an expert In this line. Class, hours 9 to 12, 1 to 5 daily. Children's embroidery classes every Saturday 9 a. tn, to ti. Special Sale Andirons, Fire Sets, Fire Screens House Furnishings Dept. Third 'Tloor;f$i ' -V' I Our display of Fireplace Fixtures, Art Brasses,VNtckel and Silver Ware ; 1st recognized as thefwost complete In the ; entire Northwest.1 Regular 2.0O,BlaCk Spark Guards,; sfte 30x32 inches, now at $1.50 YJuVf '.j-Vf' Re'gulaf'lis' Black" Spark " I - f; 1 Regular' 2.40.' Black Spark: Guardsyi'slie i 2x3 :)nch Regular $3.00 Black 1Spark'Guards71size!3 2x411 Regular : 6.00;, Folding Hr;Scmns;;'$pecW;-Mle(ipr ' 1'fJ j 1 Regular 925 : iFoldlngFlre Screens special sale' price only $70 3.25 Black Andirons, at $2.60-6.85 Flemish Andirons, at $5.43 $5.00 1 Black Andironsrat $4.00w9.00;Flemlsh Andirons," at $7.20 V- "v iJ,i(i.v-Vj-,it,fi,i: a'sit;;-'4-::A'l,l',';',.i:'''' vv.yl,r,:1.Xv.r..'!;.,:.,;'v;ii...l.....', .-j, ;; -Vv. i-..-.:-,,;.v.;,!-1" ;.'." -'. : ,"" ',' EntIrevilneBrass"A'ndirons;.Fire Sets; Screens etc at reduced prices. c ii:':'' ' ;-:: M ".