arORNTXG O RTTGOTTI AN, THURSDAY. JTjyE 29. 1911. the BDAD5 COMMITTEE NAMED BY WEST Governor Acts to Avoid Dupli cation in Proposed High way Legislation. DR. A.C. SMITH IS CHAIRMAN yj Om Member Appointed From Exerj , Which Ha FIto rortiAod Ktkn Road Sonjfbt. BAX-rV. Or. Job SI- ("palal) To oil duplication of food roada bills to go bofor taa pooplo throonO tho lnl IuUti or fcr T of tho L:Utur. aa to bto!4 eenfuaton In praparlnc nth till. Oovoraor Wast !Ur namad a eotr.mtttoo with ona rapraatatlT from Bach county azcapt Mcltnoroah. wfttek haa a rprtitatl.n of Ato. tM commlUM 1 Biunod tto Ftato ".rana rd rood eemm!ti. wMcn tieludaa C. t fponco. of Claekamaa County: A. t 3aon. of Keod Rlrar. cd A. L bfcaar. of L4BB. nonriior Wrot Bays that from ro porta ia haa rocold a bowtldortnc array of road Ui wia bo oabmlttad to to pooplo t tho nat rBraJ oloe t!oi tr varloua orcajiUationa. Ma aaclara that ho haa rclTd anarr rjut to ram a comrrUto Mct ran handlo all thla IrcUlatlon and harmonlia tt ao trial tho pooplo will ha to owo dtattnet law to to upon t'.ot will bo aa noariT aa poaalblo aa oiprooaloa of tho wlr.ra of ovory cxinty la tho otato. FortUnd-SaUrm Kosd TUnncd. To aaouro act!o tntartrt frora? orory rtlOB of t5o otata. tto OOT.rnor tu raquaatod that If any of tho metnboro appointed la unablo to attend a moot In whan tt la callod by tho chairman, that aolaet omo ono olao from bl county to rprient tlnu Coyornor Waat alao named a eommlt too today to dto wayo and maara of oonatraetlsr modara highway from Portland to Salem, aucn aa bo aurcaat 4 at rooont maotlnr of tho Rotary Clua la Port-and. Goorgo T. IloOgcra. f Marlon: Grant B. Ptmlck. of Oack amaa. and C. r. Frail, of Multnomah, wora ram ad on tbla eommlttao. -Such a road, modern and perrrra sant. would furntah aomo groundwork for proposed good roada laglalation. and tho memboro of thla eommlttao will bo naked to confer to oocuro co-operation eetween tho atato and tho eountlea Aa many conrlrta aa arc arallablo will bo placed on thla road work, providing m-re for earing for thero aro atl ae. aald tha Gorornor. My theory In appointing tha ro rai eommltteo to coa-ar tho a fate la that aomo good roada leglalatioa may thereby ba prepared whUh will bo generally beneficial to tha people of tho whole atato. Bhould there bo half a daen or mora conflicting roaa oius. It la probable that none would pa". r cioo ao many would paaa that th nnit would aoako a bofh of all o the aood roada legialaUon. Membora of tha general eommltteo nm he tha Ooremor aro aa follows: Trr. Andrew C Smith, Portland. rlrmu: He cat or C C McCollocb, Sakar: Tick Klger. Ponton; C. E. Dnenrev Claekamaa: J. E. Grata a, flat on: W. IX F-ue. Columbia: R. E. Pedll- llon. Cooa: E. B. Thrift. Curry: T. M. Kaldwln. Crook: Dexter Rica. Douglaa; J. n LaTcoch. Grant; Edward Dunn. ;n:tarar A. I. 1'aaon. Hood RWor; J. F. Miub. Hiraar: W. L Vawtor. laekson; JC O. "raltb. Joaophlno: George N. Bald win. Klamath: IV. taly. Lake: I. II. Ulncham. Lane: J. F. Stewart. Marlon; run Van Vaetor. Morrow; Dr. A. C Smith. "W. C. BrlatoL C T. Prall. U R- debater. Thll 8. Baton. Multnomah: IL, Ulrachbarg. Polk: It W. Strong. Shoe nan: R. Wataon. Tillamook: Looa ohen, Umatilla: Ir. Hail. Colon: Jay Jmblln. 'W allowa; D. J. Cooper. Waaco; S. Hollla. Waahlnrton: H. C Olat. TamLill; Jamee Wllion. Wheeier. tiff a then propooa to obtain a perma nent Injunction. Five acreo of land, known a tha Mllwaoklo Taanorr property, together with water power and dam. la Inrolrea la tbo ult- la ! tho County Cour ootabllahed a county road aloa th north boundary of tho proporry. prior to tho incorporation of Mllwaukle. and tho plalntlffa aer that Mayor and Councllmen John R. Kelao. T. r. Ihraan. Warren Knight nd C. t. Stockton protended to paaa an orOi nance for tho Improremont of H"l,n troet ui let n contract for tho ,1m prooment to W. IL CounaeU. I: Ing In tha Improrement all th' Pf; of tho county road along the property of tho Bl.lntlffa. wrongfully dealg- nated aa Harrlaon atreet. it i. rh.rrad that tho Mayor Councllmen pretended to J"?. " aurrey and relocate the north boundary of tho Whltcomb dortaUon land claim, in which tho property la altuated. nd to roanrrey and relocato that Pt ' tha county road ao eatablUhed along tho north boundary of the claim br hlftlng tha north boudary of tho claim I7..T feet aouth of tho truo north boundary lino, unlawfully ancxoachlng and BALESMKV WORK TO TtXCT qcux or cHKjutY ri AT BAM.a. t i V s f' CLARK IS ELECTED Hood River Man Chosen G. A. R. Department Commander. ASHLAND WOMAN HONORED Woman'" Kelief Corps Xamei 3fra. Joacphlno B. Crocker Prenldent and rreanta Token of Esteem to Retiring I load of Order. given a chaneo to vote on tho proposed I commlaslon form of government In 8ep-tmt-mr .-voriin to atatementa given out by membora of tha charter commla- alon which haa boon at wont oince In drafting a charter for Eugene to em body tho commlaalon government Idea. Complete drafta of tha amended char ter were oupplled to each of tho IS mem boro of tho commlaalon yeaterday, ana each member la going over mo unu carefully to aee that tho paxia 01 new charter aro conalstent wiwi other and with the aecUona of tho oia charter which aro to bo ion imacu An etCoTt will bo made to hava tha oomploted ard approved document rdy for oubmlaalon to tho City Council lta regular meeting on July 10. approved by tho Council, a apodal elec tion for lta aubmlaaion can bo Whv. not leaa than 60 day after that dt. which will be about September 10. At tho regular city election iaei oprua tho people voted tho appointment or a ....... miiiin of 15 members, who should draft a commission charter to bo submitted to tho people. "1 no commia alon U paid a per diem salary. nd haa held weekly meetings ainco that time. Tho oocument, which will be submitted a I "4 it i! Mlao laara Cnwary. Or. June It- tpeclai) JTlao tora Craaory. who conaoota the nawe etaad la the Marlon Hotel. a the Waning randl.late foe Qaaea of the Cherry Fair- Tha voting eoo tirt iTm - Saturday night at 10 O'clock- Sitae Orasory la the chotce of the traveling ealaomen. There are to other entries: Stella Walling. Efflo NMdhan. Mabet Tall. Bdllh ghrank and Floreaco Smith. opon plalnUfTg property dlstanca of ;.: foot. There ra a small rreea ana muipona. inir.th.r with a mill on tho creek, lo cated near tho north boundary lino of tha property and within the boundartea of the land, and It la alleged that by tha atilfUnir of tho county road anl uia north boundry Una tho Mllwaukle of ficials. If not restrained or ma court, win .nt.r anon tho premises and re move tho fences, destroy tne miu ana fill up and d'etroy tho crooa ana miu- pond. mm PORTIxAyO WOMAN" WTXS tEXSA TIO.VAX. TRIAL. Belllnrhara Xan Ordered to Pay for 6npport of Cbildren, Whom Mother May Get later. 2 GIRLS HOLDJIAN AT BAY Tsciradl'a Tanghter, A r need. Provo Ilrrolnea on Own Account. AAXE3C. Or, Juno II- (Special.) It developed today that tha little daugh- ters of A. Tschadl hava tho same hereto instincts aa their father when It comes to catching criminals. Tschudl yester lar held up Farn Grosso at the point of a gun. after using hla little daughter aa a dacOV. A few dara provloua. It wma learned today. Croaaa followed tho two little Tschudl girla homo when their parenta were away. Tha girls entered tho house and Grooao attempted to follow, but ono of tho girla armed herself with an ax and tha other with a hatchet and kept tho man away. On tha return of the father ho alonk into tho brush, lie had been lingering about tho ctnlty for aoveral days beforo arrested and bad made numerous attempta to rersuada tha little girla to leave tho ho aee with him. RUSHLIGHT RESIGNS PLACE Kent In LerUlatare Vacated by Port land' Major-EJ cel. SALEH. Or, Jane IS iSpoelaL) A. ft. Rusnllght. Mayor-elect of Portland, - 1 as aubmittod to Oovernor tVet hla realgnatlon aa a member of tha Houao ef Representatives la tha State Lrsla laturo. Mr. Rushlight elates that. wt:i:e hla term will not axplro before tho next seasion. there waa a possibility of an extra aasalon being called, and In that event ho believed ho would bo holding two ooMlo posltlona. Mr. Rushlight, wtlla elected at th last election, never aorved In tha Legis lature, falling to Qualify for practically tho same reason. At that time ho was a member of tho City Council of Port land, and he believed If ho quallfled for tho Legislature ho would bo dis qualified for tho Council. TOWN OF MILWAUKIE SUED Plan to Prevent Manlcl paJlty From Improving Propoaed Street- OTCEOOJ CTTT. Or, -una il. Pr- elaL Suit was Inatltuted today In tho Circuit Court by Roaa Whltcomb. Kate 1. Charman. Dora Cosklla. Hattte B. Wlastnger and Robert Bonnet against tha town of Mllwaukle to prevent tho official of that municipality from pro- j.-- with tha improvement ox .inai along th Una r rope sad. upon th. a-roond that tha propo-ty of tha iTt tiffs would ba irreparably dam- Abdication U made for a tem porary restraining order and tha plain- EVERETT. TVs.h-. Juno lSpe)- -4.1 K.ult Feeney. a beautiful wo man, now or fortiana ana lorawu i Everett and Belllngham. toaay was awarded a dtvorca from William Faenar. of Belllngham. In tho Superior Court hero, following ono of tho moat sensational trials in ma ois-iory vi ui orri aotlon In Everett. Judso W. W. Black eciaea mat in two children ahould remain In tho cue- trwl v of tha court ana roservea i" .. A Mn. ! eenev ineir cus- n.iv later. If h considered that sha. could properly ear for them. Feeney waa ordered to pay for tha support of the chlldron. r- rnov cnargoo r ernaj wiu .mj,inirt In her compiaunt ana no vrnnrhi eounter-sult charglnir her with having eeveral affinities at Belllngham. Wltneeae wora aummoned from far nt near. A teacher from a small town near Fpokana told of havlne; seen Mr. Feeney entertaining a man while her husband waa away from home and of her neglect of her children. A wlt- .... fmm tivarett testinea mil no " Mrs. Feeney out with a man In a park and ah sang to mm iovms;iy. vn. 1 love you so. ASHLAXD. Or, Juno IS. (Special.) Th aocond day of th 10th annual ncarojment of th Stat Grand Army of tha Republio 4ras of-nnuaual Inter eat. 10 delegates from out of town be ing In attandanc. Among- tha dlaUn-e-uljhed veterans and tho oldest of them Is J. 8. Ourdana. of Pendleton, who is 7 rears old. Mavor Nell welcomed the old soldiers last night and turned over to them tho keys to th city. Past Commander Cap tain Jamas O. Phaw, or MUwauxie. ro- suondrd In an address that was largely a a nicer of tha oia soldier, uoia . a. K. and W. R. C held executive seasiona today, passing on reporta of commlt- teea and electing offlcera. In all cases Die elections were unanimous. Tha new officers are: For tho O, A. H. Newton Clark, or Hood River, department commander; A. C Gnanoor. Ashland, senior vice-corn mander; D. purceil. Union. Junior vlce- eommander: Ir. J. & Hall. Fortiana nose No. I. medical director; Rv. J. S. Smith. Ashland, chaplain. Ashland Woman Elected. Th W. R. C. elected Mrs. Josophlno B. Crocker, of Ashland, department nrealdent: Mr a. EilxabeUi Adair, of Ba lam. aanlor vice: sirs. J. ivers. oi mn- i.iiM luninr vice: .Mrs. Mav Dlvlt. of Ashland, treasurer: Mrs. Amanda Will- lama, of Uncoln-;arfleld Corpa. chap lain. Mrs. Uzxl Wyatt Bmitn. retiring nrealdent. was presented with a 0 naxtment gold nln. Nlnly-lght W. R. t deies-atea are sresent. Newton Clark, chosen aepanmem rommandor of the Grand Army of th Rennbllo for Oregon, enlisted In th Fourteenth Wisconsin Infantry, Com pany K, at th beginning of tho war. as a private, fie servea in uia m the Tennesses. bis reginvoni isaing pari. In all tho battles of the West under General Grant. After th battl of Cor inth. In lll. Newton Clark was comj missioned nontenant for meritorious conduct, for many of the gallant men k.iAtiHnr in this division or orant s Army of the Tennessee never returned after tha vlckaburir campaign. Th Fourteenth lsconsln then re turned north In time to take part m tho battle of Nashville under oenorai Thomas. In all th hard marcne ana aever fighting Clark waa a partici pant. Clark Lire In Hood River. In civil life Mr. Clark la a man who has tho conlldeno and esteem af his foiinw-eltlzena Coming to Orosun in 1S71 ha located at Hood luver. iie is rhirior member of Canhy Post. G. A. r Mnl Ri-ar. and waa lta first com mender. For SO years he waa grand recorder of tho A. O. TJ. W. lodge for Oregon, realsrnlng three yeara ago to redre to hla homo at Hood luver. Attandanc at th encampments ror th past eight yeara haa noen aa ioi lows: 1904. at Hood River, 344: 105. at Oregon City. 2S; 190, at Oranta Pass I3: 1S07. at Newberg. no count waa kept: 10. at Newport, 280; 109, at Corvallla. 414: 110. at Astoria, I0. Four cities aro already oinamg xor m encampment next year. They ar Ba lem. Pendleton. Albany and Klamath Fallg. . HOQUIM AFTER SETTLERS Tjoffsed-Off Lsutds Near City to Bo Divided Into Small Trccto. EXITS BOTTLED UP Citizens of Grants Pass Pro test Railroad's Action: BUILDINGS BLOCK STREETS a 1 ; v.. ,4 , A Newtoa Clark. Fleeted Commander of G. A- K. at Aahland Coavon-tlon. to tho Council at Its next meeting, tho result of their work. CASTLEvflOCK FIGHT HEARD II. Ashley on Trial on Charge Boating- Night Marshal Scott, of CASTLE ROCK. "Wash-. Jun 28. CfiDcclal.) Tho trial of H. Ashley. charged with assaulting- nlRht Marshal Scott hero several weeks ago. Is being heard thla week In the Superior Court at Kalama, and la attracting much at tention her. Ashley U alleged to hav beaten Marshal Soott. breaking- th officer' Jaw and maiming him so that h was unable to bo on duty until a few days ago. Both the state and th defense hav summoned a large number of wit nesses. Harris Trunk Co. Removal sale now on. Extension of Street tjonnecuiig Business and Residence. Districts Made Impossible by Loca tion of New Depots. riBANTS PASS. Or, June t. (Spo .t Tk. itv of Oranta .rasa Mm h. Rnnthern Pacific Railroad may have to settle their differences In onuit. Tho Southern Pacific aomo tlmo ago built a now passenger depot In th eastern Dart or town upon w company's right-of-way. According- to tho understanding, thla atruoturo was to hav been placed between Seventh and Eighth atreota, out wneu it " " located on tho opposite side of tho rie-ht-of-war In direct Una with tho ground on which Seventh street must bo extended to cross tne traca, mo -i..n. ma erlad to have a new a . .,. nhiftctiona were hushed. hntw. the oompany la evi dently planning to move lta old freight depot northward, setting It across Fifth street on ground that will be atreet connecting tho .m- of the town. Thla Is ro- -AmA hv the citizens as too much. for they doolaro that If allowed It wlU ...niii t retard tna growia oi m At present only two atreet connect the huslneaa and residence diotrlcta and they are not sufficient to accom modate traffic To prevent tho pro poaed action by the company a raaaa r.-Hna- haa been called In tho Fourth ward to prepare a protest to tho City Once expensive buildings ar erected across these prospective street rights of way. It would bankrupt th town to condemn tho property for streets later. Th action of tho railroad com n.nv i not taken because there Is not plenty of room, but because tho fewer streets are openea tne less wm tnu for accidents for which the railroad wnnlri ha liable. For aomo tlmo tho Council has been negotiating with th company to open Fourth and Fifth streets, but little has been accomplished. Several leading business men hav expressed lndlirna tion at what they term tho company i.Hif.F.nf to tho town's welfare and future development. A meeting of tho nnnril will be heia on jiu hlch some -definite TODAY and TOMORROW One-Fourth off the usual price on all of our Hand-hammered Russian Brasses One-Fourth off the usual price oh all of our Fine Cut Glass WOODARD CLARKE & GO. All Goods Purchased Today and Tomorrow Charged on Your July Account We do artistic Picture Fram ing at lowest prices Over one thousand styles of Mouldings on hand taken to carry out tha wishes of the cttUens. ' MISSING MAN'S BODY FOUND Tho Ualles Resident Believed to Have Walked Into KKer In Sleep. THE DAiiLES, Or, Juna 28. (Spe cial ) Th body of Frank Ferguson, a well-known Th Dalles young man missing since Sunday nl;ht, Juno 18, was recovered today from th Colum bia River below Cascad Locks. Ska mania County officials notified C. N. Burget. tho Wasco County Coroner, at noon today that a floater had been ldentWed as Frank Ferguson by let ters and other means. John Fergu son, the father, and tho Coroner left for Bridal Veil this afternoon. Tho last time the young man was seen alive was at tho Cramer cigar otore, on tho corner of Second and Court streets. He was na a chair and started away In that con- j,,.. rt.tne- addicted to walking In his sleep, it is supposed he walked down the street Into the river instead of toward home. The family Is wall known In Wasco County. MRS. HELENE SELLER DIES Complication of Disease Fatal Following- Ixtng Illness, lira. Helen Seller, mother of Mrs. M. S. Hlrsch, wife of th manager of tho Willamette Tont & Awning Com pany, died Sunday evening at th family residence, 88 Twenty-first streot North, of a complication of diseases. Mrs. Seller was an elderly woman and had been In 111 health for some time. Th body will bo taken to Boise, Idaho, for burial, where Mrs. 6eller had made her home. Her husband died soma time ago. Bowe & Martin, druggists, ar mov ing temporarily from their present lo oatlon to Sixth and Morrison (Portland Hotel). LUMBER CAMPS CLOSING Clark County Men Affected; Forest I"lrr Feared. VANCOUVER. Wash, Jun J (Spo- -t.i Hftween 600 and loo men wni bo thrown out or employment oy ini riniinr of lumber camps, in County on or about July L Th camps of Weyerhaeuser, northwest of Tacolt, employing 00 men. close Saturday, on account, so it is rtponeu, wi ma of forest Urea during tne oummer ovja- An (ma of tho Harvey rruus. near r-ma. will rloaa thla week tor aninaennno nerlod. and men there will look other . I TkA FlavtAll places I or rnipijMw . - mill, near nail, will alao close within a few days. RoeebarK Chautauqua Open. TfrvSFTtrT.a. Or Jun 2. (Special.) Favored by Ideal weather and with many out-of-town reaiaenta in atiena- nrui. Rosebunra flrt annual Chautau qua assembled t-xlay. Th screlonj ar being held undo? a larg canvss -. in i ha business aisirici ar.u win contlnu until th evening of July 4. Tho programme ron'mr i oelectiona by local talent, followed by an Interesting- acaress oy ut. i -. j- i . Tha aneAKOr cniwio mm Mil awi- lect "Men and Measures" and handled . in a most Imoress'v man ner Tomorrow's programme lncludea i .nt.rtalnlnic featurw as well as valuable oducaUonal phases. uiu Fla-ht Fr Lite. It was a long and bloody battl for llfo that waa wag-a , ---- - Vlarahon. OI .owmra. .-. - ' ....... ..- -1 had loat much hlooa HOQITIAM. Wash., Jun J 8- (Spe cial.) A plan to opon tho loggeu-on landa In tho rlclnlty of Hoqulam for settlement haa been taken up by tho two commercial organisations oi mis city and a Joint committee naa Deen named to hanoio tne project i w first broached by tho Trnty-five ThonsanS Club, and waa discussed by tho Commercial Club today. Arrangements nave Deen maoo ir tha nurchaae of a 1400-acr tract In th Humptullpa River Valley by a corpora tion to bo oraanisea irom membora of tho two cluba Tho land will bo divided Into tracta of 10 to 20 ....... .nd aold to actual aettlers. The committee haa been promised assistance In bringing in setuers oy toa raurwui companies. TEACHER SUES FOR $5000 Crabtree Farmer Defendant in 1lbel and Slander Ca5e. it.niST. Or. Juno JS. (Special.) Beforo a crowd which packed tho court room to th Ooora, in onmano aun Ada Compton va. E. A. Easton. which naa attracted wld attention In Linn County, went to trial beforo a Jury In Judge Kelly'a court hero today. Mlsa Compton. a icnooi suing A. Kaston, a premmrai of Crabtree. for loOOO for alleged libel and Blander, alleging an amcio 110 wrote In a Hclo newspaper and remarks he Is alleged to nave maas nn her reputation as a personal standing. Mora uian i yv " - ------ Crabtre to near ma case .u aald that more than SO of them will testify. World's Scenic Route Through tho Peerless Rockies I The Trip of a Lifetime! Excursion Rates Tha Official Rout of Al Kader Tem ple, Portland, to Shrine Mecca at Rochester, New York. For rates, dates of Bale and fnll par ticulars, apply at 142 Third Street, or Address FRANK R. JOHNSON. General Agent, Portland. MAN FEARED PROSECUTION Gerald Sifc-nrd Statement ecrn PetecUvoBnrnln "Wappr" Ca SEATTL.il Wash, June Clarence J. Gerald, one of the state s principal wit nesses in the trial of ex-Chief of Police Charles "W. Wappensteln. accused of ac cepting a bribe from Gerald and Gideon Tupper for permuung m "i"" crib houses, admitted, during cross-examination today, that he signed a state ment before Detective W. J. Burns and Prosecuting Attorney jonn r. auiiim because bo feared prosecution. Gerald asserted that the statement waa written by Murphy In his presence. Tho gist of Gerald's testimony was simi lar to that given " from Ln' MAY TRY CHANGE unable to work. t)eatn seeroea cioa ago. to uh 1 - xfc..,a -- , . But It haa heipoa me greaiiy. n .11 ,hat tin claim." For weak, core lungs, obstinate coughs, stubborn colds. noarsenees. la grippe, asinma, or-r or any tnroai rr iuua ' " " i" - nrme. luc tog i . . . w... Guaranteed by all druggists. Commission Plan of Government May Bo Submitted In September. EUGENE. Or, Juno . (Special.) The dtlsens of Eugene probably will bo "Just Say" E-sOREJCEa'S It Means Original and Genulna MALTED MILK Th Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. . Rich milk, malted" pram, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no luhstitute. AskforHORLICK'S. paaF Others ore imitations. Foley Kidney Pills TOXIC IM ACTION QUICK EC RESCXTS Glv prompt rHef from BACKACHE, KIDNET and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM. CONGESTION of th KIDNETS. INFLAMMATION of tho BLADDER and all annoying URINART IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to MIDDLE AGED AND ELDERLY PEO PLE and for WOMEN. Mrs. E. O. Whiting. S80 Willow Bt.. Akron, O. says: "For some time I had a very aeri oua caae of kidney trouble and J Buffered with backaches and dlixy headaches. I had packs floating before my eyaa and Ifelt all tired out and mlaeraDla. I saw Foley Kid nay Pills advertised and got a bottle and took than according to directions and re sults showed almoat at once. The pain and dlxsy neadaoha left ma my eye-Bight ba- - and todav I can aay I am a well bealthy woman. Thansa to Foley Kid nay pills. 6oid by.. all drusslsf W SI w Your children should have the advantage of a musical education A Good Piano is readily obtainable now Read this offer: Investigate these reduced prices on Pianos Baby Grands and Player Pianos Really Elegant $350 Pianos now $195 at $6 a month Others at corresponding reductions a 1 I X. .33.1 'Jr.e.Basa-4 tainable here now at reductions in simple interest nuutsui ymmv j.aai II UN I I' ! ' , At no time in the past has Eilers Music House been in better position to demonstrate the correctness of its merchandising principles and tne iar reachins advantages piano buyers are thereby able to secure than right now. PVor mnr.fl ita inception it naa many cases fully one-third less. This iff an exhibition and sale of the utmost importance to every music loving home. , "Will accept old instruments in part -.ormant Thnaa havine Tjianos or Lver since iu "w""' j , ,v:i, been the aim of Eilers. Music House organs of greater . l-s worth -h f to furnish the very highest quality in pianos, at the very lowest possioie price. . . How thoroughly we are in position to do this will now be demonstrated upon our price tags. We are selling each, exhibition in strument. Every instrument contained in the magnificent opening exniDi tion, all the beautiful Baby Grands and larger Grands, and the superb plain-cased and fancy-cased Upright Pianos, as well as the dozens and doz ens of different styles and designs of the latest and best of Player Pianos, comprising nearly every make, are Priced lower man we same piuo quality is or ever will be obtainable elsewhere. We are going to sell every one oi these instruments at the earliest pos sible moment. Our May sales were greater by 97 per cent than during May last year, and during the present month we" are going to exceed by more than 100 per cent the big record of piano selling made by us during June last year. The Player Pianos reduced. A Flay er Piano such as you would expect ordinarily to pay $650 for, is now $496, and we have numerous war ranted, thoroughly dependable Player Pianos for less than even this low price. Player Pianos of the very highest priced type and of most lavish con struction, for which it is the custom for ordinary dealers to charge $100() and $1100, are here for $815, $752 and less. The very highest achievement in Baby Grand Pianos, among them Chickering Quarter Grands and other small Grands, Sohmer masterpieces, Kimball small Grands, Decker and Hazelton Grands, in the most superb lv figured of fanciest and rare woods, and for many or wmcn ptuu auu 6hould be exchanged for some of these magnificent new exhibition pianos, will find us willing to allow most lib erally for such old instruments toward part payment of these new ones. In this sale we have also numerous new and warranted Pianos, such as are usually sold for $250 and $350. Come prepared to purchase one of these now at positively one-third less, and even the finest of Chickerings and Kimballs and Deckers and Soh mers will be found in this sale at a saving in price that represents enough to more than pay for an almost com plete musical education Ask particularly to see the really beautiful warranted $350 Pianos that are now $195. As to terms of payment. We shall sell at this time any of these instru ments on our 24 months' or even our three years' extended payment plan, at the absolute cash sale price, with payments. Superb Player Pianos and Baby Grands will be 6old for $15 a month, and there will be some for as little as $12 and for $10 monthly. We shall let you iave a very good, new, warranted, se-viceable Upright Piano for payments of $5 a month, and the fancier, styles may be had for $6 and $8 monthly. Special to buyers from out of town. As our special contribution to those who are visiting our beautiful city, we agree to prepay freight to any rail road station or boat landing in Oregon or Washington, at these sale prices, upon any instrument purchased dur ing this sale. Select your Piano now, while you are here in the city. If you are not prepared to pay the complete first payment, make a small deposit to show good faith and arrange for settlement of the balance later. Special to purchasers of Player Piano. A splendid music cabinet, con taining an exquisite collection of the best of music rolls, will be given free with every Player Piano purchased during this sale, investigate tms, means a great deal. It See our elegant new Player Pianos at $496 The Modern Player-Piano Makes Pianists of us all Remember where At Eilers Music House $1000 and even $1200 is charged by ? h d Sts. The Nation's Largest Dealers the regular piano trade; these are ob- "ow ai i i f