The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, November 28, 1902, Image 6

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    ;i nr. OTA LI Y.'.iD WAS EEFRIENEED
SAVED BY PE-RU-tIA
ffSI fit 'mi '
Kev. H. Gtubenvoll, of Elkbcrn, Wis., is pastor of the Evangelical Lu
theran StJohn's Chnrch of that place. Rev. Stubeovoll ia the possesor of two
bib ee presented to him by Emperor William of Germany. Upon the fly
leaf of one of the bibles the Emperor has written in his own handwriting a
text.
This honored pastor, in a recent letter to the Pe'nna Medicine Co., of
Colorobos, Ohio, says concerning their famous catarrh remedy, Peiuna:
The Rerun a Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio.
Gentlemen: "I had hemorrhages of the lungs for a long time,
and all despaired of me. I took Peruna and was cured. It gave me
strength and courage, and made healthy, pure blood. It Increased
my weight, gave me a healthy color, and I feel well. It is the best
medicine la the world. If everyone kept PtrJna in the house it
would save many from death every year." H. STVBENVOLL.
Thousands of people have catarrh If you do not derive prompt and sat
wfcn uiM t unrnrieed to know it, be- ielaetory results from the use of Peru-
cause it has been called come other
name than catarrh. The fact is ca
tarrh ia catarrh wherever located; and
iia, write at once to Dr. Hartman, gtT
in a full statement of your cate, and he
will be pleased to give you his valuable
another fact which is of equally (treat , advice gratis,
importance,! is that Peruna cures -a- Address Dr. Hartman, President of
tarrh wherever located. I The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O,
For bronchial trouble try Piao's Cure
for Consumption. It is a good cougn
madicuie. At dnmnneta, price cents.
"Uneasy Lies the Hca."
A chironodist now in Berlin adver
tinea that be "has removed corns from
all the crowned heaila of Europe."
C ASTOR I A
lor Infants and Children.
B3 Kind Yea Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
New Turkish Edict.
Owing to a Turkish imperial order
the teaching of Armenian history has
been prohibited in Turkey.
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'y Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Hurt Bear Signature of
t Fac-Sfcaril Wrapper Btlear.
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CARTERS
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FOB lEADACREk
FBI DIZZINESS -FDR
IIUOUUESl.
FOI TORPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATiOR.
FOR SALLOW SKIR.
FORTHEC0MPLCJU0I
M1IIM1M MUTIIIWTU. 1
I tare- YfetabM.0rMj
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
DSSTFQ3THE
ttrom taTes't a teniae, fewltbr moreoMiri of CM
bowele a very day, you're sic, or win 1m. Keep four
fciwel opn. and be well. iTorce. In the ebspe of
violent pkrslo or pill poison, Is danseroua. The
roooiheal. eulnt. most perfect waj at seeping UN
female eiear aed eiaau Is W
-arw mjw wseasaae
PVHuast, Psleuble. Potent. TMteaooS.DooVms,
Slew sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, iuc tOc Writ
or rree eaoip.e. and booklet oo heal til. Address
snian aear fmm Ttiim, smieii i"i. an
KEEP YOUR 6L0Q0 CLEAN
JOHN POOLE, PORTLAND, ORB.
Pest Morrison Street.
Csa five jrou the beat berpsins in Boilers
end Knglnes, Windmills, Pumps end (jene
rei Machinery. Wood Mewing Machines a
spwieltjr. See u before buying.
& uuifn brup. Tawee Good, 17a I
In .-r-a. Hold lav qruxfl.rn. j
- CO-OPERATIVB PIANO CLUBS.
A New and Popular Move by the Famous
Ellers Piano House.
This house, whose progreseiie meth
ods are coming to be known and recog
nized throughout the Northwest, has
recently inaugurated system of piano
club selling which exceeds anything
ever attempted in this country in the
way' of providing the' people with
standard pianos at low prices.
By this method member joining the
clubs secure their pianos at strictly
wholesale prices by paying down go
exceedingly small sum. The piano is
immediately delivered and they are
given a wide limit of time in which to
finish their purchase.
The principle is merely that applied
to wholesale purchasers, the club
standing in the light of the wholesale
buyer. High grade aa well as medium
grade pianos are included in these
clubs. The world famed Kimballs,
Chicken rigs and Webers can be secured
by this method at a saving of from one
hundred to one bun Ired and nliy dot
lars. All the pianos included in the
club are on the floors of the sales rooms
at Eilers Piano House in Portland, and
prospective cluh joiners may thorough
ly inspect their instruments before
making their selection. All the in
struments in the clubs are standard
makes and are brand new. In addition
to those above mentioned, there are
the famous Decker, Do), Hobart H.
Cable, Weser, Letter and man) others.
Pianos are delivered to club members
upon their making their first payment,
and a written guarantee for five years
comes with each piano, signed by its
manufacturer and also by Eilers Piano
House. The clubs are four and each
numbers 100. Members of Club A pay
but $5. CO and finirh their purchase
with weekly installments of f 1.25.
Club B members par but $7.50 upon
delivery of tbe piano and finish paying
at the rate of 11.60 weekly. Club C
make an initial payment of 12.00, and
balance in $2.00 weekly. Club D
members pay $20 down and the re
mainder of the purchase price in 2.00
weekly payments. Those desiring to
pay all cash will save the additional
interest.
Pianos that sell regularly for (225.00
go to club members for (137.00;
1275.00 instruments for (168.00;
( 100.00 ones for (187.00; and the very
best medium grade pianos that cannot
be sold under the regular retail condi
tions for lees than (350.00 will go to
club members for (218.00. The saving
throughout is equally great and these
contemplating the purchase of an in
strumnet will do well to investigate
this proposition.
Oood Cakes and Biscuits.
The finishing touches which tbe good
housewife gives to a cake or pie or pan
of biscuits or other dish is what makes
it either delicious and healthy or in
sipid and unhealthy. If Monopole
Spices and Baking Powder are used no
fear need be had about the result.
Monopole Spices are stronger and more
fragrant and Monopole Baking Powder
better in every way than any other
brand. You'll thank us for calling
your attention to it after you try them.
Get them from your grocer. ' Wadhams
A Kerr Bros.. Mfgrs., Portland, Ore.
THE CARDIFF GIANT.
FAMOUS HOAX RECALLED BY THE
DEATH OF ITS MAKER.
amy -
FITS
Permeneiinr Cures o fits er nervouSBcet
mStx, llru Ur'. ioMr khaa'aftraet Nrl
Saatorar. Sand (or KUEKSV.OO Uial brttle ewt tree
tae. !.&. U. alLiKE. U4..U1 arcAdUFbllau.lelua.re
Both Smoked Bad Ones.
Hewitt How do yon like tbe cigar
I gave you
Jewett Oh, I have smoked worse
cigars. ' '
Hewitt Ton have if you ever smoked
any of tbe kind you gave me. Judge.
Mothers will find Mrs. (Pins low's Booth.
Ins; Bvrup the best remedy to use for their
SuXldrea during in tee thing period.
Twelve Feet HiBh and Apparently the
Petrified llodj of a Man-Oliver Wen
dell. Holme, Kmereon and Othere
Believed II Ocnu.na.
The Cardiff Giant, tbe most famous
hoax of the nineteenth century, la" re
called by the recent death at Blnstliaiu-
ton of Ueorge
Hull, who gave
the thtug promi
nence and galued
notoriety for him
self by menna ut
It The whole
country was dup
ed. Oliver Wen
dell Holmes and
Kalpu Waldo Kui
eraon believed In
otaiiioK iii i.u the thing. Judge
William C. linger said: "No one cau
look upon that calm, grand smile of
mlugled sweetness and strength with
out being convinced that tbe giant
once lived and had a being."
Cardiff, where the giant was found.
Is In Ouondaga County. New York
State, a few miles from Syracuse. Near
by Is a depression In the earth known
as Onondaga Hollow. In thl hollow
are to be found petrified fish and rep
tiles. Geologists say this hollow once
formed the bed of an ocean.
It was here, on the Newell farm,
that the giant waa ostensibly discov
ered on Oct 10, 1809, While William
N'ewelL nicknamed "Stub" Newell, and
bis men were digging a welL To at
test the authenticity of the Bud at tbe
time, Newell, Gideon Emmons, Henry
Nichols, John Parker and Smith A.
Woodman solemnly made affidavit to
the circumstances In order to be able
to meet any possible charge of fraud.
The news of the discovery of the
giant spread across the country in an
Incredibly abort time, and soon vehi
cles of all sorts were headed for the
pit, loaded with people curloua to look
upon the face of this wonder, this pre
historic giant With admirable promp
titude, Newell erected a tent over the
pit and charged an admission fee of 50
cents. In this way be made over (7,
000 In a few weeks. He sold a three
quarter Interest to some Syracuse men,
one of whom was Dr. Westcott, father
of the author of "David Haruni." It
is said that Newell got (30,000 for this
three-quarter Interest
It was not long before tbe giant be
gan to attract the attention of eminent
scientific men. One of tbe first to
view the giant was Prof. HalL the
New York State geologist who pro
claimed it to be the petrified body of
a man. The newspapers and maga
zines of the country went Into a learn
ed discussion of the subject Heated
arguments between scientists were
published, some declaring that the
giant was a petrifaction, others deny
ing this, but asserting It to be an Im
age of great antiquity. Among those
who held to the latter theory were a
committee from the Geological Society,
of Boston, composed of Oliver Wen
dell Holmes, Prof. Jackson and others.
Judge Ruger gave tbe delightful tes
timonial already quoted. Powers, the
sculptor, whose statue. The Greek
Slave, Is known all over the world,
declared that no chisel could nave
carved such a man.
Fe ml I lee Quarreled Over It,
It Is said that lu central New York
families were virtually disrupted by
the aggressiveness of tbe discussion
over the genuineness of tbe giant It
is doubtless true that the four or five
men who became tbe owners and ex
hibitors of tbe giant were as badly de
ceived as tbe public, the originator of
the humbug having In that way made
a master stroke. One of these was
Dr. Amos- Westcott the father of the
author of "David Haruin." Dr. West
cott was a gentleman of the highest
respectability In Syracuse, and when
the giant was finally shown to have
been a fraud, bis health gave way and
he died shortly after. It Is said, of a
broken heart He felt the world
would never believe him Innocent of
an Intention to hoodwink It.
At the time the giant flourished P.
T. Barnum bad a museum In New
York, and be recognized the worth of
tbe giant for bis show. He offered
100,000 for it for three months. This
offer was rejected, but Barnum was
not to be defeated tbns easily. There
was a chemist In Syracuse named
Otto, who knew something about mod
eling. Barnum commissioned him to
make a plaster giant as near like tbe
original as possible. Otto produced a
duplicate giant made of plaster on a
wire made! and weighted with Iron to
give the weight of the orlginaL This
Imitation Barnum exhibited In bin mu
seum, and many-who saw It wonder
ed how such a composition could de
ceive the learned men even for a mo
ment Meanwhile the original giant was
shown In different cities, causing no
end of wonderment On one day In
Syracuse 4.000 people paid SO cents
apiece to see it. Tbe Mayor and all
the public officials of Rochester made
an official Journey to Syracuse to see
It Trains on tbe New York Central
road stopped ten minutes at Syracuse
to afford passengers an opportunity to
run across the street and see It. Even
tually the fraud was discovered and
then Hull made a confession that he
was tbe originator of tbe gigantic
"fake."
Tbe Idea of tbe Cardiff Giant Hull
got from an argument be bad with a
Methodist minister. In which tbe min
ister claimed the earth was at one time
peopled with giants, as tbe Bible says.
His resourceful mind grasped the Idea
of a great and grand sell, and be at
once set to work to materialize It
After a long search for the proper kind
of a stone he at last found one to an
swer his purpose at Fort Dodge, Iowa,
In a gypsum bed. After many difficul
ties in transporting the very heavy
stone over forty-five miles and across
tbe Des Moines river to a railroad, lis
finally succeeded In having It secretly
boused In an out-of-the-way place In
Chicago. He then secured O. Fabrisco
La la, an Italian sculptor, to carve a gi
gantic figure of man apparently in
the throes of extreme pain. Tbe marks
of tb chisel were removed and the
fliir i-Mfixt with a wire brush and
acid to glvt It an old appearance. He
then securely packed it ana suweu v
marked "niacbluery," to Union, N, Y
In the fall of 1808., From there It
waa taken by wngoo In the night to
Cardiff, near Syracuse, where "Stub"
Newell, a cousin of Hull, bad a farm.
They had fixed It up between them to
bury It which they did, and planted a
crop of grain over the spot. The next
year Newell had some neighbors dig
a well on the spot aud they discov
ered the giant , Then the fun com
menced. . . ' ' '
NEWSPAPER GROWTH.
Marvelous Development of the Amerl
caa Pre.
Weed, Bennett, Greeley, Prentice and
Rayuiond-the grand "we" of the old
sen ool were in a small cwuitt-uiy
when they virtually ruled public oplu
Ion, says the St Louis Republic. There
were only 204 dally papera In exist
ence In 1850. To-day there are 2,-20,
In 1850 the combined circulation of
the papers waa 758,454, while lu 1000
the circulation of the 2,2'JU was l.V
102,180. The aggregate number, of
copies Issued during the year 1850 waa
426,409.078, while In 1000 It was 8,
108,248,740. It must be admitted that
this growth In circulation has follow
ed a change In tbe so-culled uilxslou
of the newspaper. A half century ago
no statesman felt secure unless be hud
the editorial support of the papers.
The press did not then, as now, ex
press and lead public opinion, but form
ed It To-day the highest calling of
tbe newspaper Is to truthfully furnish
the news. No dally can make editorial
expression the leading feature and sur
vive. Railroad, telegraph and cable
have made communication so easy that
the desire of the people for the latest
news bas made the circulation of the
better papers Increase by leaps and
bounds.
(With the betterment of transporta
tion facilities the weekly press has
failed to keep pace with the dally.
From 1880 to 1800 the Increase In the
dally was 25.0 per cent; from 1800 to
1000 It was 30.2 per cent; while the In
crease In weekly circulation dropped
from 20.7 per cent between 1880 aud
1800 to 14.7 per cent In tbe last de
cade,, There was (102,443,708 Invested In
newspapers and periodicals In 1000.
They bad 27.570 salaried employes,
who received $27,015,791, and C4.H04
wage earners, who receive (50,333,051.
Material cost 150.214.904. and tbe mon
ey value of products waa (222.983.500.
There Is no way of promoting the ac
tual value of the product In proinotlug
advancement and saving' the cost of
mistakes which Ignorance makes at
every turn.
LAUGH AT THE "TOMMIES."
Boer Priaonere Played a Clever Joke
a Tbelr British O nerds.
When tbe 5,000 Boca prisoners were
confined on the Islands of the Great
Sound, Bermuda, there wav a constant
rivalry between the wits of the burgh
ers and those of their guards every
whit as keen as that displayed by the
contending generals on the far-off Afri
can battle-fields. Now It was a "take
off" on tbe Tommies, now a laogb on
tbe hirsute burghers, and things had
about split even until tbe eventful
night when not only tbe whole English
camp but the English fleet as well fell
victims to tbe plotting Boers.
A Brltsh sentry was stationed on a
promontory - overlooking tbe sound,
when something auspicious caught his
eye on tbe calm surface of tbe water
between himself and a battleship ly
ing at anchor. Not wishing to arouse
the whole ramp on a false alarm, be
watched the object for some minutes.
Suddenly his heart Jumped Into his
mouth. The object was not only mov
ing slowly through the water, but It
bad ttken tbe shape of a man on a
raft Was It a prisoner escaping?
"Guard turn outl Sound the alarm!
Searchlight! Searchlight!" he shouted.
The English camp was astir In a
moment The alarm was sounded and
the armed Britons came flocking from
every quarter. Signals were made to
the battleship, and In a few moments
she waa a scene of commotion. Her
great searchlight was turned on the
ocean and lighted up tbe promontory
with tbe brightness of noonday. Boats
filled with armed soldiers shot out af
ter the escaping Boer. Then the search
light fell upon tbe raft, as It did so a
roar from 5,000 Boers told the British
that they bad been taken In as Brit
ish soldiers had never been taken In
before.
The supposed prisoner escaping, says
the Detroit News-Tribune, was a dum
my dressed up In burgher's clothes and
tied to a raft
Did Pelee Rob Oil Wells?
Speaking of tbe decrease or almost
total disappearance of the gas pres
sure which was so long one of the
great peculiarities of the Beaumont
field, there is a novel theory advanced.
Some men who study such things say
that Just about tbe time of the erup
tion of Mont Pelee and the destruc
tion of St Pierre the gas pressure be
gan to lessen and In a short while al
most entirely disapepared.
The theory Is that tbe gas which
was under the ground at Beaumont ex
tended laterally under tbe earth all the
wny down through the Caribbean Sea
and when It accumulated In large
quantities under Mont Pelee tbe ex
plosion came and the supply was ex
hausted there. In support of this won
derful theory attention la called to the
fact that the famous oil pool In the
Gulf of Mexico, south of Beaumont
many miles, and which bas been the
wonder of mariners for years and
years, Is on direct line between Beau
mont and Mont Pelee. So the people
who deal In synclines and monoclines
and anticlines, says the New Orleans
Picayune, find comfort In believing
that tbe eruption of the volcano Is
what has caused all the damage at
Beaumont
Not So Far from It,
Teacher "What great invisible force
ia that of which we hear so much now
adays?" Small Boy "The p'llce force,
ma'am." Philadelphia Buletln.
Biggest of Ail Joiuu Mills.
What Is to be the bluaest cotton
mill In the world Is to be located soon
near Kansas uity, mo. xiie invest
ment will reach about $10,000,000.
Coughs
" My wife had adeep-teated cough
for three year. I purchased two
bottle of Ayer'a Cherry Peeforsl,
largo slie, and It cured her com
pletely."
J. H. Burge, Macon, Col.
Probably you know of
cough medicines that re
lieve little coughs, all
coughs, except deep ones!
The medicine that has
been curing the worst of
deep coughs for sixty
years is Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. .
Three sliasi Me., eneuah tor en ordinary
(eld, We,. Ju.t rlli ler wenehlUe, no.re.
ueis. hard eolna. elo.i fl. meat mwnoiuleel
teelmloeaiseiittoeepoeliaiKt
J. it, AVJ6.lt t!0 Lowell, MM.
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SJVE rctilf and tour trtiiuiti
By t'slrf the
Perfected Match Lighter
Gasoline Gas Lamp.
a-k. itvfili'irt'TKIl ran read
ily lie UKMed Willi I'')"'
"fls'lvre' 1ft times the Unlit
of t corn iiinn k erualiie Ism el
half tlie exiK'iira "'
II r.a Mi'kul Wtver
eirator wlilt-li il nut K1
Irum lh ei'tlnti l best, sua
! Hie lll, lr l"es.
We liavl) Mai.h U.liUill
Imili'mJ.. ,
Wrtl lor tri'lllr Slid
prleec
STEWART 1 SMUT
LIGHTING CO.
Ilivsulnri A M'Cs
41 Third 81.,
. POKTLANI), OHM.
tans 1'IkUiu
Oreeim, Nurlh VHI jjj
l olUUlblH, Q
AiieiiU wit't In ever town In V. .
Urn. IS-100..
ijj PrcparL..; for
Holiday Trade.
I MH.iTOrftlKRKt'RIti-Ws sell you Null
ttslilna, Dried PratU, Varment Maple Surer!
Unites, I'lse, Money ,-rylliliii you, need fe,
the huliilyi buller nuellty lower ptlrea
tli an you ran tiaA vlaewben. Mend lor our
Hneclel Holiday ftios Uat, erwHWt uil!i!w,
will cation you.
TO IMOWBIclti-W el way. t;uy butler, '
cUrae. awl-". ,'!, "ii Line and apuila, Have
you tiiy toM-ltf IM us know, II you watii,
good nr"w. ;. .'.'.,'
WOLF & SONS.
Whofeaalo I'rulta and Produce.
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I0 FRONT T IHHtTUANO, OR,
There Is elwayi a "Uert" In verylhliie, t
iimlor the aun. In Kolrate Slid Hiking 2
! MONOPOLG
J Your tleeler hmtl tbesi or nu get
J ihoui lor you.
WAIIHAMii KltRR BROSI., Mrrft.
t'orilsiid, umson.
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J A 'FINE UMBRELLA
'l ajajXagjSa Is the heat irnl 111 Oregon or Washington yon can
yoornll for rlir(ine We soil beauties, at heal
uuaiily, l tm reeneMa nrloea.
JOHN Al.l.rSINA, Portland, Ore.
. I WMhtltftm St., Near Wo,Un1, ('larks Vo,
Two Store M uurrlin St., near Meier Krank to,
DIDN'T HURT A BIT!
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Portl nd Dividend Company
U and lis Com merclat Bids.
141 Waatatnt Street, Portland, Oregon.
? will earn you II per inonih
. will earn you. ..... . W ! Ir month
tluu will earn you ...' t Pr mouth
PayaWe monthly. Call or wrlie.
L. M. Davis, Pres.
We eitrart. erown and bridge teeth
without luniiMtng in. Our methods
are modern and meel with ihe si(iruval
of Uiemoaiaaaetlng. t all ami a. in.
Examination true, fee re.aatile.
Both '.honr; Oregon Houtta Co
lumbia tkj. ) evening lilt . Holi
day from I to li
mmlfunwm im laiaaauma
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WISE BROS., Dentists. :JFiJp
ruKTltMh OKKUON.
THE CHILDREN ENJOY
Iifa out of doors and out of the parties which they plsy and. th enjoy
ment which tltry receive and tha efforts which they make, comes the
greater part of that healthful development which is so eaacntial to their
happiness when grown. When a laxative Is needed the remedy which la
given to them to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the Internal organs
on which It acts, should be such as physlciana would sanction, because its
component parts are known to he wholesome and the remedy itaelf free from
every objectionable quality. The one remedy which physicians and parents,
well-informed, approve and recommend and which the little one enjoy,
because of its pleasant flavor, Its gentle action and its beneficial effect, Is
Syrup of Figsand for the same reason it is the only laxative which should
be used by fathers and mothers.
Syrup of Figs is the only remedy which acta gently, pleasantly and
naturally without griping, irritating, or nauseating and which cleanaea the
syatem effectually, without producing that constipated habit which reaiilta
from the ue of the old-time cathartics and modern imitations, and sgalnat
which the children should be so carefully guarded. If you would have them
grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy and happy, do not give
them medicines, when medicines are not needed, and when nature needs
aaaixtance in the way of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant aud
gentle Syrup of Figs.
Its quality is due not only to the excellence- of the combination of the
laxative principles of plants with pleasant aromatic syrups and juice, but
also to our original method of manufacture and as you value the health of
the little ones, do not ccel'' nT of the substitutes which utixcruputotis deal
ers sometimes offer to lncreane their profit. The genuine article may he
bought anywhere of all reliable druggists at fifty cents per bottle, t'leaso
to remember, the full name of the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYR. VP CO. ia printed on
the front of every pack
age. In order to get Ita
beneficial effects it is al
ways necessary to buy
:A-:A
1 TwJ
I . f. f-t A. A'.r-
CTTlS.. i in order to get Ita J W 7V'
AT.M '! lf?'lPV,V beneficial effects it is al- ,JSi&r AJV"-'
V: S?' wy cesary to buy rSLW hAf fl
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Oo-Opera(lvo Plmno Cluba, tho Latent In Piano EuytnaAII OZub ToLmtlar to
Cheapen the Prfco to Each. - .
ALL ABOUT THE PIANO CLUBS
It will cost you nothing to Investigate and will surely save you money.
If you are Interested and cannot calj In person, please fill out the attached
Inquiry blank and send to the Piano Club Manager, Ellers Piano House,
Portland, Oregon. Catalogues, prices and all particulars will be promptly
supplied.
Out-of-town residents
may join any of the
clubs now forming . . .
INQUIRY BUNK"XM
EILERS PIANO HOUSE, Portlands
Please send me catalogues and all Information about the new
Piano Clubs to
Name t( ' '
- Address '. . , ,.
. Maaal
NOTE. If Interested in Organs, please specify "OrajautTiboe
blank. It costs you nothing to Investigate this moneysaving opportunity.
We guarantee to supply Pianos and Organs . to" Club members at a bona
fide saving of many dollars. Attend to, this today.
EILERS PIANO HOUSE
351 Washington St., (Both Phones) Portland, Ore.
Other Stores at San Francisco, Spokane and Sacramento.