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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1915)
rnE jroBSixo obecosias. thursdat. December a. tots. Reduced Talking Machine Terms! Columbia "Mignonette" Outfit 1 Secures Your Choice Now for Christmas Delivery V... D ltf T U compared with other mases W licit vaif and at the same prices charged I & ay 5! 1612 iuu uuy mute iuuc ucic elsewhere. With 32 selections o your own choice. , See this beautiful Co lumbia outfit today at Meier & Frank's big, new Phonograph De- Eirtment Basement alcony! It will be a masnificmt &Wf0iSrr;UI Cub Plan of easy w trSi. U .Set duplicate of the f 200 machine . ex cept a .ire .maLVr. The mechanism, the cabinet ork and d:n are the eame. Hays Columbia or Mctor nnfshed in mahogany. Circassian walnut, waxed or -SJtVSfs 1 1 G.50- 10.00 down and $ 10.00 a month. No interest. Columbia "Favorite" fiO and 24 Selections! PU TfcU splrwiid machine has all tb wonderful oand-rtpro-dacinc qualities for which the Colombia is famous! It U a larre-siie machine erithoat record-filing space. A separate cabinet or albums may b umiL Kir.Uhed in miherin;, fumej or golden oak. Hays Columbia and Victor Record. Outfit, J''- $3 down and $5 a month. No interest. Columbia 'Leader' With 32 Selection v $5 Sends It Home $88-80 Finished h. your choice of fie beautiful woods. It has tha r-eertess Columbia sound finalities, combined wnth exquisite c .ifftt and jabinet work, that make hirmoniit w.th ar.r home. Ample space for tiling record FUys both Victor and Columbia rec ord. Complete with 3- selections of your own choice, down and f 3 a month. No interest. Hear all the ncic records in our Sound-Proof Rooms Basement lialcon y. Mail Or" ders given special attention. Write for Catalogue. Easy Terms. . its de- I I n WW . t? aor Wo - iyir Haunting Hawaiian Melodies recorded for the Grafonola Columbia Records that really convey the strange fasci nation of Hawaiian music, and the romantic atmosphere of the South Sea Islands. The plaintive minor wail of soft female voices against the rich choral background of deep-throated male singers in COLUMBIA DOUBLE DISC RECORD NO. A 1616-75c "ALOHA OE" uof by Toots fPaka Hawaiian Company will thrill even those who have never visited Stevenson's beloved "Isle of Dreams,"nor heard the distince-softened chorus floating faintly over the waters on velvet-dark Hawaiian nights. "The Hawaiian Medley" on the reverse of this record is an odd blending of the wild melancholy and still wilder merriment of Hawaiian instrumental music No one can remain unresponsive to the all-but-human notes of the South Sea guitar, or the rythmic throb bing of the ukulele the appeal of Hawaiian music is well-nigh universal. For a novel "Musical Evening In the South Sea Islands," your dealer will be glad to make suggestions from among the many Columbia records listed in the special Hawaiian catalog. Hear "Kamawee," the orig inal Hula dance, and others, by the same inimitable company of Hawaiian musicians. f r - jranra a rt I'W JVVw rt.erdt go on salt tlu 30th cf every month. 1 lif The $150 Columbia Grafonola TUi AJvtt timmnd dicUUd U l Dirt hrm Including 12 Double Records or 24 Selections GRAF0N0LAS and DOUBLE-DISC FOR SALE BY -Jlery Jeaalac A " rraHre C, Cr. flf 4 HaatlxIM Street. -Hratl Taiaia MaeklM C, AWer Street, .rilera Talk lac Maealae Ce-. Bra4ay aaa AUer He4-VreIek"rir.. Tl, r.r. Te-.k -d M---4 .li.bU orap-.a-aae C. 4'9-tVJ."?.J Haah 4c Laae l"la Ca Caraer 1 hlrteeath i Waahlavtaa "treeta. l.r.vra la.te Ill Paartfc Street. ,b,a IMaaa Ca. Ill Kaartll reet. lr,rarr Maale Caw 13S Braadwar. The Store That Charges No Interest 111 Fourth St, Near "Washington llf Jr rra.k lr. B.M-a.e.1. rifth aaa III III Alar I reel a. a i ill l Ml I I - I aaaaaaaaa-p - I a -.I.. I - I You can make this picture .1 reality by sending to your home this Graph onola, or to your relatives or friends, with some of our late charming Xhristmas Records. Price $15 And Upwards Without Interest Terms50c Weekly, Upwards $1 Secures Your Choice Now for Christmas Xt. $l5,v.y $25wSr $35WKS, jj ' p: " " "FAVORITE" ff "Z - a f T ! j ill I Vf S $50, j-.j: iLyJJ i Sflmr "BAIIV HEeBXT" eefclr "I.BADKH" TC 1.75 Wl 3 Weekly $110 Weekly -XONMRKII." I Weekly 9 inn i Visit Our Talking Machine Salons-Hear the Latest December Records. Out-of-Town Buyers-It is safe and satisfactory to buy one of these Talk in Machines by mail. Write us and we will send you full description or lit ship the Talking K.chine subject to your approval. We pay fright to an, point in Oregon, Washingtop or Idaho. Buy now and have ,t shaped when ready. Ever- Talking Machine purchased carries with.it the Schwan Piano Co. guarantee of satisfaction, as also the usu,i guarantee from each manufac tTer ofthese new musical instruments. Besides, we take it m exchange within one year, allowing the full amount paid, if desired. nnn Monday, W rdneaday and iatnrday Kveninica. SchwanPianoCo. Your Old Machine Taken In r-nn Payment for tn laid Model. WESTS AIMS ARE 2 Party Success and Convention tn Coast Are Mark. REPORTS ARE OPTIMISTIC 1pb!k'aa (oana)itiera Are to Woe 4 Owl lrlalU of MrrtlDf an J tarrtUe e t Uy la Uhkb ll la la IVe llrttl Itrr. TTasitbtican Nitioeal cammttlrafnea r tha Taeifttf rot. wfcn i; attaa4 in maatinc of tn National eommlttaa at w mion, I. c. l,ar II. ualtt la lb roB.Marailoa of tar II ao-lftl of Joietnv In a atrona niaal for t I:. tut. ea lo-t-PT aatt yaar tht of oatilnc. t.ta a4 toamit. for rranriaro a Da matine tl-a of in l;pub- teit convfntlnn. Tha I.. publican party of th- faclfie (uit will ba riir,ei,4 at taa meat .lie by leader of tbo party la tha n'- n: tt. uritin win ba rpraBt4 be RalPB 11 William, of Portland. WwMoiIki by - A. Irkina, of T com; California by ,'olona itll A Mtntoa, of I.e An.' Tbo commit, taamai of the otbar W'oxlarv ataiea aL.o atCI ba report of a r-aurin aacura at tbe mt.BC- aaa raaara to Bo llit "Tia prtnrlpal bualaaaa t come ba fra the ratin t!l bo fie aelectloa t th tlmo and p'aco for tbo Best it pubUcaa eoneaatloa."" aal4 fommitt n wn:um ytrdy. 3o "ra ri. ia er for th coanttoa. and. of couraa. ai; tb Weatara commttt mn bail ah to oatltlad to th boo--r Iy bo:diec th eBBtia ! f tka Koeky Mouatalaa It I bllTd that bic mlmp wilt bo bee a tB I atlmlaatlae aaetioaailam. Traliminary diaila of th conran fMia alas ai:i bo worked eat at thla citia. Oaa ef tae Impertaat aaa mrt to ba dle4 ba th appor lioamant of xtlo to In roaren tloa. Tbo tnaetln III reeolJ all dl(ia l-et.4 la th vartoua late itoca tha laal rontiaiioa Jlarmony mill ba tha ttiaale of tha naatin aal lb proapacta aro that II will b oa of tha Uniil tro-cBonlloa -tn-ertaca b'iJ la mr '-" laoalllM to W ark Owl polalta. Mr. Wll'.lama. acrorn pant.d by Mr. Wiltiama. will la for tbo llaal ua oar aibt. Jkft'f rtmtiBinr at Chi racs a laar aot bo w-ih ao oo N.w York, whl.o a ww 111 roofer wnn l;.publxan laadara. A number of rom mttta metiee will b he'd la Nw Toeh. wba urlooi phaaea cf th tlto aiioa win bo diacoaaod. Mr. W lltlama Baa attaedad eery Na tlonal roneeotlon aa a committeeman aine 1V Ho baa th dlatlarllon of boinr the ealy mambar of tha National commute eiectad for another four. yar larm. Ila waa ehoa aot enly at th taal National convention, but alo at tba laat primary election la free on. Mo la row a member of ta executive committee or tha National committee. VICTIM DECIDES TOO LATE Coart "rera led Wllaon llcrauK roalftve Identification la IWIatrd. rre4 Vltiog -lnd kla librty and .... i. rmm th chare of aaaaaltl and robbery by violence becaua T. 1L luataaa didol Btak up kll Inlnd qatck Bouh. H met a policeman, told him about It bb4 Pointed out Wll- oa aa ai aitaBC Bui Be asa I poaltiea. Thr Boor laiar. ! mwwi yeeterday la Circuit Judc (Santaa-i be in court, he met another policeman1 bb4 potatad out Wllaoa. Thla time Bo waa aura, b Mid. Wllaoa wa lndlct-1 ad and bla caa went befor th Jury! ytrday. liul hn th takrnc of laaitntony wa cooctuded. Judc Oan teabela balled the proeoedlna and In atrvcted Ihe Jury to brln la a eerdlcl acqultllnr Wlleon. becauae Jacobaon bada't made up hi mind Inatanllr that Wllaoa waa the man. Mlaat Addama Itrala Comfortablj. CHICAGO, r. 1 Mia Jan Ad dam, bead of tb Hull Houe tkx-lo-of;cl laatitut and artiee a aa advo cate of peace, who waa takea to a bo, pltal yeelrdr. reported I be reet- las cotalortato.y tonUat. SHOW VISIT IS PLANNED :.t PIDK CXVat AWilXOI!0 TO iiri:CT u-i:tock. V AalaaMle Will Doaated I Carry aalaeaa Mea le lUla at rralaaala Plaal. Th Kaat Mda Bulna M-n'a Club plan lo lake Sl people lo th Llve tock how at th Cnlon Meat Company plant oa the InlBula Monday, ac cord Ids to the arranaementa made jree tarday at th me tin of th pecial committee. F. U. Kaan. chairman, out lined th plan to leav th clubroom at l:tt Monday In automobile and ar rive at th ahoer befor 3 o'clock. Mr. run announced that the club plan lo niah th trip without coat tn aneona. and that automobile com- panlaa had arre4 to lenel machine Mr. Ea-an pointed out the vaat Impor tance of th livestock how and what It mean tor Portland and the North west. -It la th duty of every bualneae man on the Kaal PW. and resident, tor that matter, to visit the stockyards next Monday, and thla will be the op portunity to do so." said Mr. r.aan. 1. .it i m.nortunlty to r.eeryona win ' ' ae. thla bla plant and the tin a took without coat and at r'" llm. There will b ample transporta tion facllltlea to take all, who to attend by belna at the lubrooms 14J Oram! avenue, br oclock to ilake one of the automobile, from that point. We ant the women to -o on thla trip so the club member, may Invite their ,rAwant RecrVt.ry Miller today -will send out Invitation card, to all men. bers of th. clob. -aaklnc then, to re mall the cards, showlna how n.an will atleml. Uelurn postal erd be sent. The committee desire, to set a line approximately on no" rn"y mar ha ..-ted to ao on the trip. Member, are asked to return the cardt with the information imratomrw. "This Is itoInK to be the best live stock show riven here." eald Y.rdmas ter Downs, of the Southern Pacific, "and today three carloads of fine stock passed through the Kast Side yards on the way to the stockyards for this .how." MPRESS TONIGHT! SECOND SHOW SOMETHING DIFFERENT TONIGHT! hb. PROFESSIONAL "TRYOUT" ACTS isri.VDisu A Great Vaudeville Show HILL'S BIG CIRCUS DON'T OVERLOOK TONIGHT'S BIG FUN PROGRAM Woman Ila Iks Intruder. -Do tha Phillip, live hereT" a tall, slender man of about 35 years, clad In Inrtir dark overcoat ana k.t inquired of Mrs. T. J . nnec Tnvlor street, yes- day..nd when she" replied that they did not. he tried to force his way Into the house. Mrs. Higgins slammed the door to. with some effort, and tele phoned to the police. Pool Hall Man Accused. Violation of the poolroom ordinance by permlttinsr a woman to work in the room is the basis of charges upon wh en Mayor Albee has recommended to the City Council the revocation of the li- William Tsanras at 2G6 Burn- ... The nolire have eofn- plainoi mat a voiiiii " o j -..nr- - the place and that this is grounds for putting the hall cut of business. The Mayor has concurred in the views of the police. ' , Wuslilngton State Building Sold. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1 The Wash ington building at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, which cost t50,000. was sold today to a wrecking firm for 800. More than that amount will be received for furniture now being sold irom Tn rimming. oiacK soit. II 1 K I NO, Biieiuii . . . W, $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 ft $5,0D SHOES FOR MEN YOU CAN SAVE MONtY u WEARING VV. L. DOUGLAS SHOES VALUE GUARANTEED For 32 years W.L. Douglas name has stood for shoes r?r.Jua Va.-j.ei rtf ertiAlitv for the Drice. His Iextedleather,afterthelattmodeU, ina tb '- factory at Brockton, Ma. under the direction and per. on&J irupecuon or nron . i highest paid iKUieainoeniaaH - . : V . . iL. L...hna in IhKWorld. aT determination 10 muc me uwi " W. L. Dougla. $3.00 and 530 hoe are the beat that can De proauccu r W. L. Dougla. $4.00, $4.50 and hoe. are jtut a. goo w . .j. aa other maice. co.nngvo.ww ify oivlyperceptibledifference U the price. None genuine unless W. L. Uoug- Ia. name and the retail price is .it stamped on ma Donoro. II Maii Wal i4aW niu&ot Mltmlv VOO. write for Illustrated CataJof tkowiss bow to ozder -a wr W"I 1-- A O VL I . I II II H .1 .M .a 160 Spark Street, Brockton, Man. by maiL 0 r aWl r I T"r- S I aT -T-AW. VA M V VX.fSSJl. rW mfXf: rts U i ev " Vl : I I fA 'VSAW T f T "iM"1 .an W. L. DOUCLAS WAS PUT TO WORK PECCINC SHOES AT SEVEN YEARS OF ACE. HE BEGAN MAN UFACTURING IN 1876, AND IS NOW THE LAR CEST MAKER OF S3, 3.50 ANDS4, SHOES IN 1Mb WUKLU. Boys' Shoes, Best in th World, $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 F.FWARF. IbO Spark Street, Brockton, rviass. crv 5UB5TITUTE5 BARON'S SHOE STORE: 230-232 Morrison Street, Portland, Ore