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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORTCGOX, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1911. PAGE THREE mtni ntjhm0l0iKi EVERY PIAN ON SALE t All Must Move By March 1st f s i USED PIANOS All as Good as Though New LUDWIGr R Others ask $400; our price $192 LUDWIG K Others ask $375; our price $175 WELLINGTON H Others ask $290; our price $147 BAILEY C Others ask $300; our price $126 Don't miss a look at these fine bargains at once. Mr. Hale will start east on March 2nd to visit the factories and se lect his stock of Pianos for the coming year. Every piano will be sold during the month of February at some price. This Is the Greatest Piano O pportumty EVER OFFERED IN THIS SECTION OF THE NORTHWEST. You save from $100 to$150 on any piano in our possession. USED ORGANS All in First Class Condition HERE IS A PROPOSITION If you have no piona or organ in your home, we will loan you one of these for three or six months free of charge, or we will sell you an organ at your own price. Clear Reasoning About Pianos The World's Best Pianos and Player Pianos We know that we have the finest lines of Pianos and Player Pianos that money and brains can produce. We know that we can save you money on a piano or player and when we claim to handle the best we have but to state that we handle the old reliable "Chickering Bros.," the celebrated "Ivers & Pond," the "A. M. McPhail," "Sterling," "Laffargue," "Huntington," "Mendelssohn" and other pianos and the unapproached line of player pia nos consisting of the world renowned and justly famous "Apollo," "Sterling" and "Laffargue" the finest in the world. ; : '. : ; l c m f 1 m t If We Absolutely Guarantee to Save You $100.00 on Any Piano .SALE ROOM AND WAREHOUSE MMMyMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM-yr-.-i.riririjijLi i t 1 if : ; : ; : -: . HSI Easy to Sell a Piano Once You Know the Truth We have stated that we know that we offer for sale the best Pianos and Players in the world. If you believed this like we believe it, If you could feel this like we feel it, If you could see this like we see it, If you could understand this like we understand it, If you could KNOW this like we know it You would not hesitate in buying a Piano here. Call us up and we will call and see you and explain the merits of our Pianos so that you can't help believing, as we do, or better still, call at our big warehouse at Oakdale and Tenth, where we will bo pleased to demonstrate our instruments and convince you that this is the place to buy your piano. We Sell on Easy Paymen.s, $10 Down and $6.O0 Per Month CORNER lOth and OAKDALE MORE BRIBERY FOUND Fl SAX FRANCISCO, Cnl., Feb. -i. ChieL' of I'olico Seymour is. join?; l!) t'luiiu out tlio police flupiirltnuiit. Tlu'b was Hie work coming from licuriquiu tor today as a lObiilt of revelations of wholesale bribedy unions tender loin polico, unearthed last night by Captain Duke of the central police station. Seymour has in his possession to day the cash book of the Saratoga Club, whore Giihtav Postlcr met his death last Friday, and which shows, it is alleged, that the club officials paid protection money to u number of policemen. "I am astounded," said Seymour today," and I am Koinj,' to the bottom of thi, affair. If I can secure. tliu necessary evidence the 'higher tips' as well as the Mow downs' arc goin;: to suffer. The police department needs a thorough renewing and 1 am going to see that it nets it." Uaskins for health. MONEY ASSURED FOR KLAMATH PROJECT WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.- -Frank Ira Wlnte, repit uniting tbc chains r of comnwiv, Ao.'l Ady, president of tho Water U'-s r.sMiciatiou, and Howard F. Shepherd, all of Klamath, announced today that they had re ceived assurances from the interior department that it would provide money to carry on the construction 0mwmktiVWWWWWiMimV I of the Klamath irrigation project and I hurry it to completion. Tim ns-,iim- jment of irrigation iiinds hero had I been made tcntatru-ly, -vith leeway lor the discovery of necessities pio iduig for iurlher apportionments. The efforts of tho Klamath i i-prc. ontatives hero were in npprehen-iioii of danger that all available funds for four years to come would he tinally assigned and that the Klamath pro ject might practically lie dormant when the $(100,000 assigned by the board of army engineers hud been used. flnskins for health MRS. BROOK SUES AVIATOR FOR DIVORCE CINCINNATI, O., Feb. 1. Waltor A. Hrooklns, tho Wright aviator, was today made dofoiulaut In a null for divorce filed hero In tho common pleas court by his wlfo, Mrs. Miriam Hrooklns of UiIb city. Mia. Hrooklns charges dosortlon aft er only ono yoar of married llfo, and sooks to onjoln tho Wright brothers from paying any monoy or cash prizes to her husband for his work as an airman. There aro no children, Hrooklns has been lu Cincinnati for several days forming a class for the study of aviation. BEATS MAN WITH Trains Get Throujih LA flllANDE, Ore., Feb. i. The first train from Chicago over tho 0. W. 1(, N. to pass this point since Tuesday loft hero at 11 o'clock today. Four consolidated trains also bold' up by washouts near Ogden will paw this afternoon. HAMMER SHOOTS GIRL MOUNT CLEMKNS, Mich., Feb. J, After boating Mrs. John Uplegr inio unconciousness with a hammer and shooting her littlo daughter, ngei .r) years, Waltor Nehr today kille-1 himseir. His victims aro expected to die. No CUU80 is known for Nehr' deed. T-rmttr44-'-r-r Hasklns for Hoalth. -nttm c aruso Sings his first English song. You can hear this most wonderful rec ord by calling at our parlors. Ca ruso makes records only for the Vict or Why Victor II Complete $41.50 1 l witn one dozen double face Rec- JT i ords. $8.00 down cUlU MJ pel II1UI1LI1 Comparison l iLi !jS i ii 7 m 1; jsa rJU Make Do the World's Greatest Artists Records only for the VICTOR? is the surest test of a ma chine. Victor Victor-Victrola X and Edison machines re produce perfectly. Victor-Viclrola $100 XI i'"- ?75 Tsass Victor-Victrola XIV .$150 Because they realize that the Victor is the only instrument that does full jus tice to their magnificent voices. They want every part of every selection to he as sweet and natural when they sing in j our home as when they sing on the grand opera stage and this can be accomplished only on the Victor.- Their voices on the Victor are the standard by which thoy wish to be judg ed. A few of the greatest artists who make records for the Victor only are Caruso, Mclba, Sehuman-lleink, Tetrazzini, Sembrich, Calve, Oadski, ISames, Homer, Farrar, .Tournet, Powell and others. Hearing is believing. Come in and hear these famous artihts sing their tin a tost arias. Edison Firesied Complete $32.10 with six Standard (or Two Min. Records; 6 Amberol (or 4 Min. Records) Viftrola XVI Other ftvlri I MO and MVi of the Victor VictrolaXIl.Ji:5 JlOtoJICO. ($ Uw Mltn-k Vwu Whetsel Music Co j34 W Main St. Cor. Grape. With .Sherman. Clay Co IIU UtmUr YoU' 1 f I bar Ws