The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 03, 1905, Image 3

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Commercial Printing
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liters, mid will guarantee Prices and Uualtty to I- right.
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TIIK KB DAILY TRAINS
ALL It H. NTS KAST.
Lowkr Columbia River.
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, a'l it If. ."i.fr.-UiMmi 'ng roachlnaa
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When In I'ortliiiiil Uu to
The Kinpire U.itnurnt, 13 Third
hired, three doom Smith of Uaker fh
iu..i. I...... in i'kiiLh on. Out-11
day and nlitht. Oytten In any tty e.
WIU. iionianiior, i nip., iumu,.,. -
Royal, lit and Madlaon.
TAKKN UP Atmv place, live miU
went of (Jolilo.on December ath. two
bead of cattle 1 nter mid a licifur.
Steer I about two years old, red and
whitu color, with end nf right ear crop
ped. Heifer ii two-venrold niulcy,
white iind dark brown. Ownnr cmi tinve
the mine hy poylng expensoa, inr Inning
advortl.Ing. . K. AN UK Kit.
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LOOAL AND GENERAL.
Mnrriiilc lifcnii., Iiav l.n I......I .1..
rln (he lm,t wrt,k ((jr tI)e UIj((.1 o( (;rf
tic Colvln uml WllliHiu Hrr, ami Kom
Hcaloii to Kthuti A. Juuica,
The auit of 'JVhell vt. The Oregon
Wow! Co. wiit tried hefure Juil(e Mt
llride on BtlurUay laat. Trlll cluiuia
iliiiiinuct for wotkI alleged to have been
cut ou land beloiiiiiiiK to him. It ap.
rt that the Wood couijany told the
Uml to Tarhcll, hut cluimt bt it re
tained Ota timher. Tlic cute wnt tuken
under dviaemt-tit.
Mre. W. V, Welti, of rknpiwote, lum
kludly tountiilcd to take churKe of the
dcpartnirut of la-lit.' needle and fancy
work in the Columbia county exhlt.it at
the Lewit and Clink fnlr. Thie thould
be a very attrnr tive fcuture of the eahi
bll. All who have any work in thit line
tuethibit thould corrcajioiid wilh Mre.
Walla, wliiwc duty it will be to collect
and arrange the tame.
Mr. W. A. llnHt, Mrt.V. II. Powell,
MiMet I'.race and Ik r tlm Durt, and I.a
velle Watklna, were Portland vialtort by
the Irnlda on Mondny taut,
Atlrrnry I'iaher, of Ruinirr, wan a viti
tor to the county wut on Wedncdoy
lt.
l'rrnrationa for raiaini; the ttcamcr
Hlder are dill goinK ahead. Cuptain
Mcl'arland, who reprent the undcr
wrilera, ha four divrra at work in the
hold of the vetarl, removing Hie frrinht.
Ou at count of the twollrn xruln, it
very alow work Kc'nK it out. There
hat laren no alteration In the ootition of
the ahlp time the at tut k the nxk.
Cleo It. Whittig am Jotcpb Daner
ere united in marriaKc at the rctidcncc
of Sheriff White, in thit city, on Tliura
day Ul, JuiIkb R. S. HutUn ierforniiiig
the ceremony.
Jiii'K Dean Itlanrhanl. fVeore Moeck.
John Iibbiec, Attorney Vlaher and Wm.
ilm kle were altendinK Circuit Court in
Kl. Helena laat Priilay, theoccaaion being
tuil to quiet t tie to certain land! in the
dtyof Rainier. Atlorner MonUKUe of
I'orltiind a pearcd for one act of heira,
iiillard and iwy of St. Helena for another
-t, while Meaart Powell ami I'iaher up
held Judge illaiu.'bard't title.
I)o you want free garden acetUf If to,
tend in your application and we will tend
you a free put kuxr by mail. They are
furnithed by the Department of Agricul
ture of the t'nllcd Statet and the Miat
hat a Urge number to dUtribute.
Taper for Hair. Old ncwayapert for
tale, '.'V for 1U0. Inquire of Frank
PlaKK. agent Kvening Telegram.
M.l' Karen, ol Warren, wat in town
Wcdiictdny InM, bringlg a buhel of
Northern S ie and a buiel of Sophie
Spileiilierg applca, and nlo over a
Imihrlol the fumt kind of corn, for our
eahibit at the Lcit and CUrk Centen
nial, If other, ate at lilieral and cntvr
priing there will be no doulit of tucccu.
There i big run of tmelt in the Cow
lit ai d Inrge ah'p'.ncnt ol this delicious
ii.h ire Uing Ulu-ii to Portland. The
price i down to 1 per box.
WHAT TO KAT
Preferred Stork Corn,
Preferred h oek Ti.niatoet,
Preferred Sun k Peat,
Inferred Huark lleana,
Preferred Stork IVachef.
Preferred Stuck hiirimp,
preferred Htcif k bibater elc.
l.ibby't ('mined Meat,
Cream of Wheal,
Mi ore. I Sea I'Uun etc.
There are abKilutely the
best the market alfurila, and
roet yon but littlu iii..tr.
It does) not i-vm pomiil.le
that Ihrreconld be so much
ililJeri-jioe in quality and
inch a little diirerence iu
pmv. I have other good
brnntlf.
M. C.URAY
(it-ntral Mercbtnt, St . lleleni, Or.
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against the proposed increase in the tat- j
uries of tie officer! of thit county.
Wgar 15. Sutro, ton of the ex-mayor i
Son l-'niiicisco, has brought auit in the
Circuit court of the State of Oregon for
the county of Columbia, praying for a
decree of divorce from hit wife, Henri
etta S. Sutro, mid alleging wilful deser
tion on her part. The dcfcudiuit, in nn
awcring the complaint, sets up that the
suit W in the uuturc of an evasion of (lie
law, and that it i at present on appeal
.
U'foru the Supreme Court of the Stale of
California, having been tried in the lower
court and a decision rendered adverse to
the plniutiff. J
The Clatskanle City Bund it going to
gvc a literary and musical entertainment
ou I'ebruary 4th next Saturday night.
The program will be by home talent,
ending with a laughable farce, entitled :
" Hani Von Smash." The admission is
25 cents, and coffee and cake will be
served niter the program, for ten cent
extra. The money raised will be ex
pended for' new instruments. Clatskn
nie take great pride in its band, and no
doubt the hall will be packed.
Kmest Hopkins, who worked for Dr.
Cliff, in this city, for tome time last tmii.
mer, wa taken to the reform school by
Sheriff White on Wednesday. Hopkins
and teverul other Clatskanle youngsters,
were convicted of chicken stealing, but
the other boys, having parents to care
for them, were let olT with fines, while
young Hopkins was sent tq the re form
school, which it probably, the bast place
for him . He is to be pitied, and it is
oped he will take advantage of his op
portunity to become a useful citucn, and
not graduate, as so many do, from the
reform school infq the penitentiary.
Ths aase of Newsom vs. Clark was, on
Wednesday Inst, refctretl to V. S. Run
yoiitotake testimony. Newsom claim
that Chirk, vyhjlji acting hU agent, rc;
talned in his possession ubout lttl, cob
lected from , rentals between the years
1898 and
The tularin of the olllcert of Colum
bia county may not be at large la pro.
portion to the amount of work a In
tome other countiet. but it it a tale nils
not to raite talarlet during the term for
which an officer la elected, and thit rule
hat very few exceptioni. It It not prob
able that the bill lfore the legislature
will pum the tiouae, at e undertland it
iiopi-oaed by Mr. Mnyger, and he can
undoubtedly defeat it.
Thciuleof the property belonging to
the eatate of WHJie Bailey took place at
the court honte, in thit city, on Tueolay
laat. The old Taylor corner in St. Hel
en! (a one-third intereat) wat pnrdiaaed
by J. H. Oodfrey, whoae wife ownt the
other two-thirdt. It it the beat building
lot in the city, and we hope to tee it oc
cupied by a bundaome brick or concrete
ttructure,
Born To the wife of J. G. Wattt, of
Scujtxoc, on Wednesday utorning laat,
ton.
I'. Adamt, of the Adnmt Bro. whole
tale butchering comiany of Portland,
wut in St. Helena, Wednesday, on hit
return from Muckte Brot. big ranch at
Deer Inland, where he had been to tecure
the beef cattle purchased oi the latter
finn. Adamt Broa., it it taid, bought all
the beef iteers Muckle Broa. had for tale.
In the injunction auit of It. McKicl
vt. Silvo Grchaui. to enjoin the running
of a tkating rink above McKiel't ttore,
in ClaUkunic, Judge Mt llride, on Wed
netduy, granted an Injunction againtt
the running of tuch rink until ft:30 p. m.
each day, and alto gave the plaintiff
coatt.
REUBEN.
The Coffee Club met at Mrt. Martin
Horen't residence laat Saturday after
noon and elected the following ofRceri
for the year 1IIU5: Mra. S, J. Butler,
prenidcnt; R. N. Hamilton, vice prei
dent; Mr. R. Horen, tecretary; Mra.
M. K. Jordan, treasurer.
Mr. and lfr. K. K. Horen are visiting
friends in Portland thit week.
Mr. a id Mr Ira. Wit' rw have moved
to Rainier, where Mr. Withrow it em
ployed in the logging camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Baldwin, of Port
land, are visiting Mrs. Baldwin'! aunt,
Mr. T. C. Watt. Mr. Baldwin hat
charge of the men who are discharging
the freight of the steamer Klder.
The Wyatt Mill Co. are running their
mill and loaning camp full time. They
are loading cart thit week for the east
ern markets.
Report has it that the Columbia Tim
lier Co. contemplate building a large taw
mill at or near Moorville this spring.
j Mr. Antone Wise ha been quite nick,
I but it now improving.
Mr. J. M. Lindsay U visiting her
.daughter, Mr. Ir Withrow, at Rainier
1 this week.
j School district No. 10 ha completed
j it water system for the school house,
j The children will now have pure moun
tain water to use.
FROM K18T-
Born To the wile of Philip Shecley,
on January 17, a son. All ia well.
This sunshiny weather it a poor excuse
for winter.
Peter Bergcrson is onr new road
stipcrvitor.
Our road district voted a ten-mill road
la, which will amount to 11KK), to be
spent on the roadt of the upper Nehalem.
Our school dittrict voted a five-mill
tax for the purpose ol building a new
toliool house. They have told the old
one to Riley Thomas and are now clear
ing a site for the new one.
After an eight-day hunt, on January
SO, J. R. Dallas succeeded in finding the
last four of hi cattle. They
had survived three mow, but were look
ing well.
Now that a cream route bat been start
ed up the Nehalem river by the Haiel-
wood Cream company, a couple of
"K " ,ed' ur fomm,-
,ioncra bcc" petitioned, and we are
. ' Doping, mil i ue uiuia oi uc goi
grind slowly."
Syrup of White Pine and Tar, the old
reliable cough remedy. For sale by A.J.
Dcming, druggist.
Spoiled Her Beaaty.
Harriett iiowaid, of UW W. 34th St.,
New York, at one time had her beauty
spoiled with akin troubles. She writes:
"I lioJ Salt Rheutii or Eczema for years,
but nothing would cure it until I used
Bncklon's Arnica Salvo." A quick and
sure healer f.ir cuts, burns and sores.
25c at Iteming' drug more.
-PACIFIC
School for Stammerers
ALL SPEECH DEFECTS TREATED
Stammering
Cured
I Guarantee to cure any case of sta.m
mering or stuttering. My cures are per
manent and my terms are reasonable,
l'imils on leaviuir mv school talk per-
icctly natural, as though they had never
stammered.
M. L. HATFIELD, Principal,
150 Eleventh Street, Portland. Oregon
N0TI0E T0CREDT0R
Notice is hereby given that the under
aimed has been, bv the Hon. R. 11. Hat
lan. Judge of the County Court pf the
State of Oregon for the Cuuntv of Cchmj
bin, appointed admiqistintrixpf thecsuta
of Joseph Copeland, deceased. Any and
all persons haviug claims against said es
tate ar hereby required to present the
same to me, verified uecoycling Ui law, at
my residence et Warren, Orefe'on, within
jix months from date hereof.
Dated Decern be-t t, IljiM,
MARY D. COPELAND,
Administratrix of the estate of Joseph
fopetandj deceased, ,-. ,. ,
. REMOVAL HALE.
I am building concrete atorc build
ing In St. Helena and when it ll com
pleted will occupy it a a general mer
cbandite store. I dont want to move
any more good than necceasary and
therefore I will tell all the gooda In my
present more at greatly reduced prlcet.
Thit it the opportunity yon have been
looking for. My "lock it large and yon
can aave mouey by trading with me.
II. MO ROUP.
WATKI-LADIKHANDtjENTLEMEN
in this and adj'iiuing terrioriea, lo re-
freaont and advertite the Wholesale and
Iducnteonal lepartiiienli of an old es
tablished liotinn of solid tinani iai stand
ing. Sslary 3.M) r day with expense!
advanced each Monday by check direct
from headquarters lloie and buggy
furnished when necewary ; position per
manent. Address I! lew Bros. & Co.,
Dept. 4, Motion Bldg , Ch icsgo, 111,
TAKEN UP At my premises ou
Willamette Slough, about November
15th. one whita cow with red neck,
about three ye irs old. Owner ran have
same by proving property and paying
expenses of kiap and advertising.
MRS. C. SELE.sE.
FARM FOR SALE Section 28, town
ship north, range 8 west. More timlwr
than will'psy fo the fn: m, and after the
tiiuiier i olT it will make a good farm.
Lays well and will bear Inspection. Home
clearing and the making ol pood frame
house. Four miles to the river, where
von can tell your produce st good prices.
It will pay any one wanting a good bar
gain to inspect this and write to me.
D. VY. COl'l. Curries' Creating, Canada
H OTIC I FOH rU8UCTIQH.
Peparrrneiit Q( ne interior,
Land OBlct st Orei'.u City, Oreg on
l-cmir lu. 111.
VTOTK K IH IIKHKRY OIVKN THAT THE
ll follfiwIut'Dameil aettler baa Died not Ire uf
hit lnirtilli.il lo make filial prouf In support of
hit alalm, and llial said proof will be made be
lli th Uegialerand Hrl vr, at Oresuo City,
Orrxun. ou Janua-f Z, IKUi, via:
ARTlIK.lX)Vf U. RANDOLPH,
llnmealead Knlrr Kn. Wi, for lb, aouthweu
quarter of i.e. SI, lowusblp 4 oorlli, raofe 4
wert.
He namet th fnllntrlof wltnemea to prove
bla eriiiliiiuifiu reaidene ufioa and cultivation
uf aalil laud. III:
I,. A. MefMnald. John Mnlla. Geom John
son and Otlu beidleman, ail of A noaa. Oresoa.
CEO. W. UiaKH. kocaivcr.
Xotlee or FlaaJ Praof.
Pe:uirtmencof the Ialerlor,
Land OlDra at Oreaou City. Ortfon,
Januarr 14. tOd.
Notice la htrehy siren thai tha l.,l)olea
nanM.n seiner h.. nie.l uoiica ol bia iniaiiiioa
to make IIiihI pro.f lu suppuK of his elaira. and
that aald proof will b; nwle before tha Kesla
lar and Receiver, at Oregon City. Oreton. on
Match J. jauj, via:
Jacob H.TOMNtiss:
llomeatead Eiilrv No. li.tt! for the Xortbarest
WofKcciioo It, Towaafeip 4 North, K.rje I
Went.
He name, the follnarlnc rtceea to prove
hl eoiiitnunua reaidenca upon aod ealtlratin of
aaio lanu. vis:
Ijr-T. Eliann. ol Portland. Ore: Tbomaa r..
Oreaell of Warren, Ore; N f Maker, of War
ren, ore; James r. oarer, oi roniano, ore.
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tSTABttfiatO taox.
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....JEWELRY....
Eepairing a Specialty.
Murrta at. Uai. 'rant ti rirat. PORTLAKD.
A STOMA & COLOMBIA RIYER
ii RAILROAD COMPANY.
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All train, maka eloas connections at Gobi,
ailh Northern Taenia traius lo and from the
Eaataud sound points, AI Portland with sit
train tearing Union dapot. At Astoria with I.
K. a N. To.'a boat and rail llns and (Steamer
T. J. roller to tud from llvaoo and tiorta
Beach points.
I'aaacnerre for Astoria or ray point rnnst Rat
train, at Houlti.n. Trains will atop to let pae
tuiia of at UouHou when coming Iron, piuna
tuotdobl. J. V. May.
Oca. 1'ass. Aat.. Astoria. Or
Administrator's Notice af Sale,
lu the Counlr Court of the State of Oregon or
alnUunra.h County.
Iu tha matter of theKstute ol Reuben Z. Ioy.de-
ceanett.
NOTU'K l HKRKBY GIVES THAT IX Pl'R
uaucot nd by virtue of an order of tnt
County court of the State of Oregon, for Uuli
i.nm.h r-numv. made on lieeember IS. 1904. In
lh malti-rot tbe Eatate of Reuben Z. Joy, de
craned, aHtlioriaiiig the administrator thereof
to aell all the real properly of snM en-ate at
private sate, the umleratiinea. the administrator
of said e.tate, will aell at private sate, lo the
liinlie.l bidder, fur oanh In 1 . 8. gold coin, and
subject lo cnntirtnat'oii by said eouuty court,
from and alter Haturdav. the 21st day of Jauu
atv, l'.MIi, and eoptliiulug said sale until all uf
aald real property or ao much thereof as Is neo
erury to pay all claims, coats, and axpeusea of
ailnilnl-lratlon or aald estat. b been sold, all
the right, title, Intereat ami estate of th sold
Reuben 2. Joy. deceased, at tha time of his
death, and all the right, title and iuterest that
the said estate haaaluoe acquired by opeiatiou
i l law or otherwise. In and to the following dea
cri bed real property, to lt :
Una 4 and &of section M. and tbe aoutheaal
quarter of the southeast quarter of said section
24, all in tonnahlp 3 north, range 2 west of Wil
lamette Meridian, In Columbia county, Oregoi..
Alan an irregular tract danerihed as bcslnnlng
In the center of tha ereek. at the southwest cor
ner of aeeilonlO. in township S north, cat's' I
nest of Wlllumette Meridian, and thence run
ning down the center ol aaid cieek, with lt me
anderlnas. lu a point where, the same Intersects
the Willamette lough: thence lu a southwest
erly direction, with the meandarlnga of aai'
alough, to the sevilou line between aection. 19
and .0. In toaimhip 3 north, range 1 wet ol
Willamette meridian; Iheneeweat to the place
of ht'gtmilus. being In Columbia County, Or
'S e'rint and conditions of tki Cath In U. 8.
gold coin, 10 per cent to b paid on aeeeptanee
of the bid ami bnlauce on ponllrmallonol le
by miid County Court. Said p per cent to be re
turned if sale noiTcuiinrmcd, Ueed at expense
of purvtiuser. ldi f j bo dellvereil to th uu
deraliiiisii, kdmluialrator, at St. Heleus. Oregou.
1 " JAMES DART,
Almlnlstralnrof th Estate of Gillian j5 Joy.
PiitedHecuirS?.WI.
Nothing ha fver equalled iu
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Moyer Clothing Co.,
THIRD AND OAK. PORTLAND
NO OCCASION NOW
FOR MUSIC-HUNGRY
HOMES IN OREGON
Six Piano Buyers
the House
a I aUaf AV A A aV A aV V li AaV UW
RIGHT PIANOS, CHOICE OF OVER THIRTY
LEADING MAKES, AT THE DISPOSAL
OF CLUB MEMBERS.
Payments of as Little as $5 Down and $5 monthly, or $1.25
a Week, Make it Possible to Secure a Good, New.
Warranted Piano by this New Method The First
Three in Each County Go Free of Deposit, So as to
Place Samples Everywhere at Once. Enormous Sav
ings and Other Benefits to be Effected in the Purchase
Price to Members $117 to $164 for Regular $200 and
$250 Pianos All Others at Corresponding Reductions.
Six Co-operative Piano-Buying Clubs costly American upright pianos made,
organized at the Eilers' retail salesroom, I Pianos cased in elaborately finished,
corner Park and Wasnington Streets, j beautifully hand-carved mahoganies, Ku
rort land, are the greatest co-operative ' glish oaks and walnuts. They are pianos
scheme ever entered into by the general j that sell for from (425 to (550, end
raihli ainre Inhn Wonamskrr. ex-L'nited which club member will secure on the
States Postmaster-General, started out to ' co-operative plan for from $312 up. Pay
get 75,000 people to buy the American menu wilt be from $20 to $25 down and
Dictionary on the co-operative plan.
W ben Vt anamaker closed bis now
famous Dictionary Clubs, he announced
that the united purchase of the one book,
by eliminating the retailers profit, and
usual selling expenses, had actually
saved these book buyersexactly $103,347.
So great had been the saving by the sim
ple application of the co-operative idea
in Duying uuuts in urge nuiuucia ,urcit
Takinai this feature and aoplvine it to
their piano selling. Eilers' House, in No- ings, Kimballs, Krakauers, Crowns, also
vember, 1913, inaugurated a series of instruments of numerous different makes
' piano clubs, and in a period of something that have been received by us in part pay
less than 40 days admitted 500 membeis I ment for new Chickering and Webers,
to a co-operative piano sale. At the end and Kimballs, and for Pianola pianos,
of this sale the books were thrown open Not a single one of Club F pianos, how
to the pubhej and it was announced by a ever, show any signs of usage. There
' committee invited to figure the estimates, will be only 10$ members, and payments
that something over $40,000 had actually are $10 down and $1.75 weekly. -
, been saved the people in this one com-1 Members of any club may arrange pay.
i bined Durchase. - ments by the month, if desired. R.
Now, not only Multnomah county, but
the entire state, east, west, north, south,
' are to have the benefit of a similar co-
operative club on a very much larger with every transaction, great or small,
scale, and it is safe to say that, with the These clubs will be restricted to the
positive evidence of what other people exact number of members eta ted, and no
have asready saved, the ofler wiil not re- more.
main open very long. t The pianos, by the way, shipped by
The formation of these stx clubs in what is known as our "harness" meth
reality menus the arrangement of six od the method of harnessing pianos in
grades of pianos, and the joining of one the cars instead of loading them first
of these clubs means the choosing of one , into boxes in itself will effect a saving
of these grades at a stipulated saving.
Ttbt is all there is to it. Tbe Eilers'
I Company agrees to effect saving of at
least $io on tbe average piano.
Club A will consist of 157 pianos that
will sell regularly in the old retail way
for from $200 $300. Tbe club paymeuts
on these will be $5 and $1.25 per week.
And these pianos onr company agrees to j
supply for from $117 to $222.
Club B pianos (232 in all), ranging in!
prices from $275 to (375, will be sum for
Irom $18 to $278, with deposits of $7.50 ;
and $1.60 per week.
Club C pianos, embracing 208 of the
average highest-grade pianos that are
found ia the greatest number of homes,
snd that sell in the regular way far from
$350 to 1450, will go at prices running
Irom $34( lo yUo, affording to ine exact
grade and make, and will be sent out ou
deposits of $12.50 down and the pavment
nl C-'umklv.
Club D will consist of 154 of the most
ITS A CLEAR CASE OF
MONEY IN YOUR POCKET
IR YOU COME THIS MONTH TO OUR
Annual Clearance Sale
Anything you want in Men's and Boys' Wear
At a saving of Fifteen to Fifty Pgr Cent.
Elegant, $12.50 Suits or Overcoats $8.00 .
500 Boys' Suits 3.95 1 25c Boys' Hose 17 l-2c
When ia city mako tfiU Reliable Store
Your Headquarters.'" : -
W- 4HJ THE AMERICAN CLOTHIER
tbLaVrl Corner First and Morri8oij?,Port!tm4
CLASS SUITS
$10. 00
The Best you have eve -seen.
FABRICS In Worsted,
Cheviots and Cassimeres.
Hand-Worked Button
Holes, Hand - Padded
Collars, SEWN' WITH SILK
Others saj$15 for Equal Onalifj,
Come Earl; and Get the Pick.
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD
IT'S SO.
Clubs Formed by
of Eilers. -
V AV AAAVi 1 A 1 U ? I W.
$2.51) tier week.
Club E has the costliest grands and
uprights in special styles, all of them
regularly priced at over $550. There
will be 142 members in Club E. and they
will effect an average saving of $147 on
each piano. Payments are $25 to $50
cash and $.1 to $5 weekly.
In Club F will be found numerous odd
pianos, manufacturers' samples, discon
i tinued 'W catalogue styies of Chicktr-
member also there are no initiation fe s
or dues, or extras of any kind. Our
guarantee of perfect t atisfaction goes
of about $14,000 in freight and cost of
boxes, and the increased number gf ?
anos to the car,
In order,to at once place samples est
the club pianos everywhere, Eilers Plane.
House wiu oner to tue nrst uun acouiv
i in each county in Oregon joining a club
the privilege of choosing whatever pianc,
tney may desire, ana navmg u put into
their homes without a dollar oi deposit
Or a cent of expense. We hope there
will npt be too many of you try .to be
one of thp first three, but if yon do come
in numbers, rest assured W0 shall try to
make some other pleasant coo cession, to
yqu all.
Remember th phice, 354 Washington
street, corner of Park. The Eilers retail
salesrooms; the biggest and best piano
aeaiers, wim stores ai sun riauiutu,
. Stockton and Oakland, Cal., Spokane
j and Senttle. Wash., Boise and Lewiston.
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