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TIIE MORN'IXG OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, DECE3IBER 10, 1D15. CORN SOI i c I! II II I HIGHEST PRAISES staad acalnat Mr. Schneider, driver of Ih car. Testimony aaa Introduced to sr.ow that usf McKar. ho Ir.rl hla death, had been ordered out of th rtt whr car ftt repaired tr officials short! b'ar lit aTli-nt. The cao probob! 11 to to th jury about dood today Vondcrful Growth of Indus try in Few Years Pointed To as Near-Miracle. RAILROAD'S EFFORT SHOWN Advice on How to Run Auto Is Given by State. raaaBble. Hiaae rmt Oaaf Wits M- Tas. I lata Itaata" la Keep ut af TmM. SAL to Addia Ilea net I IWalla lira t.ai 1m (aatpalsn I Ynir A(o Itfi iJfk f I nllia.ia-m Aroaaa-al Marvrl at IZa-aalta. it rftwrr iirxjtiTT T! tx-W. K. V. ora khow was oaued yee'erday morale la tie taraj maia floor ttn ef the ar raTin at inf'a sad A'.d-r street, datura l aaa epaned la ta moraia. It remained for Orior With rrorabo ! fIara It epaa la I -.a pub'u- at I P. M befor a larse crowd. Tae iinof aa ftiriloi In fcla remarBa. flat only anmpfimafieary fa er.a ri'4f oefwriaia lit 9rntri4 trim eahibi'a trvaaee f "am Walla Wei.', where thr were aJiasLaeea) laat aaaa. fe'll a to the frea- arta af arras. a fomiRf celebrated a a rof etare t'arhapa man In th Nortbi baa taft'rd mra aaai.t-inija:? for tb Bpb'iiMisaT af fa -m laliatrfea sad to bf eTn-ne of farm condition tbai t;varnor Wt'dVamSa. and. la bo r tnarke.i. It a. a matter af arrest yiaaaur f.ar tuna to ara much aa array a' aa rood Cora aa can to rld aav ra oa earth ea diaptar la I'orttaod. It la a?-rroprtate that trio corn show NiiiM be bar lut at I Ma lima. Ji( aroa from tbo rora aK( la th Yaoa ktamaal. t&e poultry aha la hold:" trari. aad out at 6a storbrard tba attio ftor la "oa." Tbo turea ladoa- tMea tu f'at'ira.t ara ao tntrovn aitb t.ia lit of ta liriMr tbal they r. or oucbt t ba, loaari) after by ovary man who till., tbo oil. a by ovary maa vfia aata oRO'isra load to anaae a dcat-ti4 cardaa retro. aaha of I: ablatio Aaaaelaaa. TVB I aat lnl tbo Kallinc build lit? aaatarday I ar a a aatnunjad at tb a!t mnt lrr.man.alty of tho aa.blb!t 1 att.nd-d ta lir.t tha of tba kind tITaa by tba O..W. I., aa N'. paopl t yaara aaT'X aad anolbar taat yoar. aad to aaa tba croaraa mada la alanoat uo- k-l'aaabla. I rammbr. alao. WHao tbo railroad camaaaf bacaa rvanlac tbair Cora and pta drnoatrata tralna far yara ao. artl-uiar!y do I ramatnbor our Ntan t" at .North tak!ma. W baa Ir W irbycomba. soar our ioartor. tal'aad llaaat.k. !. Llaaty oatotlad tbo p'M. and rarmr imtth bald forttt oa cra aad offrd to .o ar a am plo aarka of . hoar aaall do I ro ramMr boar tukaararra tho paoplo vara. Att.1 aot o!y thara. but earyharo. That aar ti.oro aa ttttto cars (own la laklma C"mty parbao acraa wara pUatr-t Tbla aar tba ylald aaaa a'rO.a-ca buabala aM froca that aahwrlt aaaa cut for tha alloa. I do sol know hoar many of tha-ao tbcro aro lo fat cuniy. but ta tbo atata tbaro ara l.ar many vara tbaro foar Jaara co? ray a ba:f aia. pa c toy aaaa I l.iaa Xlaaralaaa. I a-n not alnattio tha Yakima ou.f ty oat tbroueh any diacourtaay to at'a Walla or Whitman or rranklla ar any of tbo othar W aartlnatoa cun tiaa. but In Taklma tho fiald a.md ao BBproraiaiBaT tnr yaaro u that tho ajraat baunila of tho buaiaaaa baa baoo a'-rvoal aa a tairaclo. la Oracon tba raautta hao baon rartk-ally tho aorra. only on a amatlar B'-a'a ao far aa tla B.-tlittaa of tbo a.-W. R V N. m'-K for tho company only holda ahoaaa In tho tarrltry traaoraad tr Ita Haaa. If wo cout.1 tall tho atory af fa caantlaa aaat of tho l'aacalra o uH pravllally duticata tha atory of tha taalraa 'aCay. It aouM bo m!ihty tntaraattnar If aaa a tha ara plaatad and taa aW In tbo l a!af ' tiaa. f knoar that la "mo of ISam. tartiaiarly Jackaoa. I-ouarlaa and l I.nma tharo haa baaa a atondarful -ianta-nant In tha araa plaotod aad tia t'ialty and lM la fact, aao ara Juat baarmnlnar to rat f m prfipay aaad I i r thia aactioa atad .. laaralear hoar t plant and rultl aat. Far In a o ara sraatlr Indabaad 1- I'tnnar rmiTV tha aruuHorv.l of lia O.W. R. k V. and tnroucn biro 10 tho rameanf. f4(na atart:nax tha earn fa a thay haaa ai!!rlbud arn yT aad corn, a. rt mat.d and proaad. fr.a avary aDEt'ant. onouch to plaat aa aro. Aa-Ia from Ilia Mr. fmtta kaa on hla booaa ild f-r aalo about tio lona of aa naarly prf . t aaad rora aa can bo a4-ad at t"ia propor prara Ada from tuta b baa t toaa f ar fra al!atr;butiia. aVaoaaaao Aro (anlaaa. Mr fmith aaaa tha ana. a troublo fca lia aitN ouid-ra earn ifaaata la that tit.r aill not f"Uoar rtira. tiona for t r parinar tba aroun.l, planting and cul'l atmat Thay taka tha fra- aaad all Tiajbt. hnt far oa many of thacn thata aftar f.illaar t.ir ooa tarai all. aa to tho datailo of ):( and cultivate In II aaaild bo nn?tr to mntloa tha Bhaar aitaa'tt aaylnaT aamatala about It aatal aabihil of tna tiuajrio a rull l'on:oatr. of Wall. Walla. Tha aa anctna and loo rara. ma 4 larcaty of nd ldn with rora aad rot oaU.ka Tho IJ aara trial tok (ha priao at Wa.la Walla ara on aliapUy oa tbo ) it'l-alfaal Blda. With tbam la a otnar aar. ojhii-h tha rar bad not Bfti-a. aabu-n 'a 'n r fritn aaya la tha bat aar f corn bo aaar a aar and ha haa ban an aapart la t.ia car kuataaao far S'k a vara. I aakd Mr. rmith what ho thouxht of ta aaaraara flail and tha aiarad a i!)tr of tha Mi corn la iaaa aad Waahtaartoo and aahat bo aa4 lo aao la Viw a. Miaourt and othar alaiaa In tha "rora bait." Ha rarltad that bo tboaatbt aaa raiaoat hat tar rara hara on tho aa ar 1.11a yaar thaa thay di In thoaa Btaeaa aaban bo a thar. aad inat our )i:d to tho a.-ra la aoar alialhlly la airfaa of trialra. t'arbapa tbo bat f'aturo of tha ahear ta tha aaaraca nualita of tho aihibita, aUk!) amount to aar S buahala. Tbaro ta a aa. form adaaoco la quality oaaf laat yaar. Tba a "i o ar a:l bo aoaa tday and to rrroar until t I. M. and It la froo. Thara tat fiothlnaT tor aala la tba room, ao alaiMaa of any rharartar to lata jour ntck'ta or d maa. It ni pay you to and your praaanco aaill bo ap pravitad by tha inaBaatamont. DEATH SUITJS CHAWGED Action .txalnai Mr. Merrill la Spa-t-d-aaay t a la Ilaalaaaaal. rolioartnar taalimony la Judco tata eurt yaatarday la tha f7 damaaro at broucht by kltnnio luri Hutta aajataat C tlchnaldar anal Frad T. Mar ri.l bacaauao af tba doatb of Walter U. M-Kar aa tha raaall of aa acciu.nt at tha Kooa City apaadwar Juno la. I'll. Iha auit asalnat Mr. Mrn. ara a dtaaaiaaad. aaltnaa taa(irtnaj that ka ar pod tba conductor of tha raoallll at tbo ttrno. Tha a. I a aa ;ioa4 to At.K.Vt. Or Pre. . arUpoclat) Hoar Hub aa Aotomoblla and K Out of rourf la tha titla of a I wo-pax pamphlet wbb-b tha automobll depart maat of tha fiorroiary of etatas ornraj I aaadlnv out with all automobll li-anaa taaia for bait ear. Tha pom phiaf a laaued by tha I'ortlajjd Public nafrty Commlaaloa. Arronar tho naeatlva blta of adalro ctaaa aulomobtlo aa aara ara tha foi lowmc: im oporato a rar unui yoo ara th-rouarhly com pat ant. tta i drio faatar than tha taw ftl Iowa. "f'on't rtt roror rau alria-a oa tba Ton ld of tha) f traat. f'on't paaa a atraot-ar whll atoppad or lattice paaac n a; ara takiaa; ea tbam off. I kaap yoor mufftar open. Too"t talk abllo drtvlnaT. i"l driaa with daa.llBtr head- llffhta.- Aatomoblta ewsara ara alan adrtaad lo plaaaa do" tho follow ir IMnti Trarura and road tba Ortcon motor voMrio law and traffic ordinance. raaa all orart-akan vablrlca oa tha left. "Mow down at railroad rroaatnx. or ta who la doubt. Ival tako ctaara. Always Ba rantMl aaaa It will kaa you out of tro-tbla." ROW OYER COW COSTS $5 Ooajrt I-caW-a Hoc on Chare of Aa- aaatl and Raltrry. A rontroTaray orrr a roar, which waa rartirtaalaai la by Harold Z!m. i:tl Vaaoar a'raot. and tiaoria fcbap hard, laat Korty-aax-oad atraat and Kllllnaraworlh aranua. rraultad In Zaima poibc flnad IS In Judco Pair a court yratardjy aftarnoon oa a rbarsa of aaaault and batlary. Tho cow. wblr-h baloBCod to Talma mother, arol Into Mr. r-haphard'a cardaa. Mr. Ohaphard la aald to baa Had tha animal uta aad rafuaad to ajcllrar It ha Xalma rama for It, la tha atrcccla whlrb rraauad Mr. Fhephard'a aoaa la avoid to haa baaa broken. SUBMERGED LOTS TRADED . J. Knlchlly Wanla Txal With W. at. 3llller Annulled. fa a ault which bo filed la tha Or cult Court yesterday. A. J. Knlshtly aliases that about November 9 bo trad ed t-:o furnlturo and llatoraa of tha Mount Hood roomtnr-bouae. IIV Itawthorno aa-enua. 10 W". J. Miller for cartaia lota whi.h tha latter elalreed to poaaaaa In Napa Hulphur Eprlnsa Cal. Mr. Knlchlly aaya that Tatar ba dla- ceaorad tho lots wsro In tba. mlddla of laka and wara covered wltb water. He aas that tbo lota wero rrpraetntd to blm to bo worth IIIOo. and ho wacta ta trad aarroement canceled. CITY WATER BUREAU OFFICIALS SCORED Civil Service Board Restores Marcus McManus to Eligible List. PROBATIONARY PERIOD CUT Violation of City Charier In Man ner of IX-allDC Wltb Km a lores la CKarscd Acalnit Mr. iJaty'a Orsanlutlon. la flodlnca adopted yesterday by tha Municipal C1r ferrlca Board after an eatrcsla tnveatlratlna by Ooorc W Caldwell, chairman of tha Board, offl rial of tha City Water Bureau undrr Commlaaloner Daly ara charred with riolatloa of tbo city charter In their manner of drallnc with employes. The Inreattcatlon waa made In tb caaa of Marcua Mr Man u. who waa dlamlaaed on a charxa of Incompetence after he had comp.ained to tho Clrll ierce Board that be had been demoted In the sera-Ire and J. T. McNary had been pro moted without run service lovrallca- Hon or authority. Aa a reault of tha Inveatlaatlon, Chalrmao Caldwell ba recommended and tha recommendation haa been adopted, that tha water official bo warned that farther similar violation will not bo tolerated. In tha findings Mr. McMaaus Is raid to ba thorouKhly competent, and it Is Intimated that an imus aarslnet blm by certain .vater Bu reau officials Is tho cause of Iha trou ble. Tha Board la adoptlnar Mr. Cald well's flndtntrs reinstated Mr. McManus to the rinl service ollajlbla Hat. The Board bad no power to relnatate Mr. MtManua to hla position. Inasmuch ha was dismissed durlna; bis six months' probationary period. Aa an outcome of tba raae tha Board eclded to cut down the probationary period from six months to not to ex ceed days. or years tha probatlon- ry period baa been six months, and he official In charxe has bad power dismiss the employe during that imo without flllns; charxe. As to the facta In tha rase. aayi Mr. Caldwell In hla flndinc. "I have mada considerable Inveat I ration. I ubmlt the alatemrnta of former em- loyers of Mr. McManus. Including; K. B. Clark, chief clerk of tha United States tnx'.neertnc Office of Portland, bleb are blxh test Imoolala. "I submit theaa statements and other exhibits to show conclusively that the complaint of Chief Clerk Cbeaaman and tha superintendent of the Water Bu reau Is unfounded. Their own admls- lons aro such that It Is conclusive hat they have violated the charter provisions with respect to civil service." Bank IVraldcnf. so. Crlfir.ll III. KLAMATH FALLS. Or, tec. (S pe dal. Alexander Martin, er. president of tha Ktrel National Bank bare, one of Klamath oldeet pioneer, la In a crit ical condition from a paralytio atroke t bio homo In Oakland. Cat accord- HI to word received today. Ho Is a year old and I familiarly known here aa t ncie Jerry. Congressmen Want "Raise"; Trap Is Baited. neeklaar let erwaalloa, Flada Oat W by by Aaklax. OREGONIAS NEWS BUREAU. Wash Instoo. Dec t. "Notwithstanding tha dealra of the Prealdent to bold down appropriation this Winter. I think Confrcsa should vote to ralae the ala rle of Senators and Reprcaentatlves." said a well-known member of the llousa. In talklnc with some of his I am moving this old-time Jewelry Store to 266 MORRISON ST., Bet. Third and Fourth, some time About February 1st and am now having a Genuine Bargain Sale! Am not so old that I haTe to go out of busi ness but expect in this sale to make customers who will trade with my boys and myself for years. I own this stock, and don't owe for it am not basted, nor I haven't the busted habit. These (roods have been bought as low as cash can buy thrm. "Honest goods at honest prices.' This is not a fake sale of fake goods by a fake man. I am not slapping at any one else, but want you to know this is a bona-fide sale. I hare been in this location for years, and have thousands of customers who believe in me. Now get your Christmas presents. This is a slaughter sale get busy, and I know you will get pleasure out of owning these goods at these prices. wa Clocks, ferwarrly tl-23 frt ale, aoae art. rack a?VC ,$1.00 $1.00 $3.50 $2.75 $2.65 $8.65 I0O rarker Alarwa ewot Te aaboleaual tan Maalewro Piece, price a. (araaerly & to Slm each, soar at. each........ ha Baaatlfal Sliver aad iold-fUled Belt Bock lea. price Iraal Sl-O to S10 Bark Hair f'aaaaka. prteeat froaa 9SJS t 9-a.aa), aoae at. each.. N-Iay. Was tel. aaaa strike, balf-aoar bell loeka. formerly S7UM. taw at Tbry caa't bo boaaht far tbla prtre at W holeaalo (.eatleaaea'a Sllvar.plateal hkavtaa heta, formerly 9Mo. bow at laold-rilleal Bracelet, formerly priced 0 at S.VOO. bow OsiaUaJ Rearwlar SI5J0 Bracelrta aro aellli bow for oaly .Veto (.old Haadle Separateable I aa- "I ( brellaa aaar for wJalU olld Oold. 14-K. Trtaaaaeai. Faacy T a Q ff Haadle I eabrella, formerly S.T- at aJlOaUU Others that were priced at SIS. bow atQ )tt aelllaa at aja7&a (holld (old-THmmed. Mlad Tow.) Cm Glasa applea, cwst yw aaywaera Gf IJM each, aaw at OlC :it?j?i?:.?::r.u... $125.00 ackaw Cloeka. ware $10 ta S3 tf r- OIC aow at. each OaJ OIU $1.00 Very Large Line of Solid Gold Watches at Fabulously Low Prices SO Sana Gold 14-K. r.rat'a 13 also fJOl Otf Watebea. fonaeriy SI3 to S-'-o. bow OaJlaaaaJ SS Solid Gold 14-K. Ladles' O alse f f Q 7tZ W alrhea. formerly S3O.0O, aow O 1 Oa 4 S3 A heaatlfBl aaark of Sliver rir-turo I'raara, said for 9X3 to SS rbale Sterllac Silver Match Boxes, prices formerly 2JM to S3UMI, aow at. each Sterllaar Silver Hair Braak and Camb, small travail Bar raae, priced formerly a A Or" at 7M. aaw aDI.aaa) One Sealakla Travellaa; Caae, coatalnlaa; Sterllns: Mlvrr Miarlax Hraab, 1 Mirror. 1 hhavlaa; Sttch aar. 1 Talcaaa Powder Caae. 1 Cat Glass t'oloarae Bottle. 1 Mlvrr Gillette Hasor. 1 dosea illlee feasor Bladea, 2 hllver Kasor Blade laacs. formerly f35.no, aow Similar Set, bat amaller, formerly sold for S3I.&0. bow 1 l.ady'a Seal Travellnc Case, complete Sterllair Miver naalcaro bet, formerly sol for s 1 7-o. aow....... PI.KDID ForSTAIV PKS, made by a maker "kaae aame I eaaaot aar. bat who makea nn a flrat-claaa article was S1M. stow.... 7UC Kearalsr S1S.OO Diamond Blags, aow at oaly , Resralar SIOO.OO Dlamoad Ixackrt aow at ... $1.00 t vp In $20.00 $14.00 :,d $10.00 $9.25 $56.00 That's What I Tell You I'll Surprise You Aa I have a lot of Watches, Chain aad all kJads of nine aad Braceleta that 70a are gains; to tske If yoo will look at their prices. Solid Gold Cuff Links. 93JSO to 83.0O r -If? valnea, aaw at. the pair Oe-SelO GOLD CROSSES HOW OXE-HALP PRICE Cat Glass Lamps, Electroliers, for- fit r mrrly were S-"0.oo, aow all X. laOJ Cat Glaaa La m pa. Electrollera for mrrly were 913.00, get em bow.... M.OO Sterling; Silver Sanitary Drink, lag Cops, leather cases, now....... $75 $2.35 tVJ.OO Gold Clocks, sellins; now for only KAO Silver-plated Fern Dlahea with copper lining, noav S5.00 Cut Glasa Bonis selling noav for only u. 92.HO 8-Day Alarm Clocks, on sale now at only, each 2 Solid Gold 14-K. also Ladies' Watebea, were $35.00, now , Gents' beaatlful thin model. IS aire, raised solid gold ornaments, case guaranteed permanently. Contract prices. f.i-'.O, at $24.25; COO Cfl S34.00 aow S24.90; SS.OO noav. OaiO.OU Thin model Klsrln movementa, open face, filled ease, permanent Kuarantee, S 1 S.50, aow at, each... S73.00 Hall Clocks, now S3S.OO f 13.00 Cut Glass Punch Bowls, now 98.35 Large Punch Bowl, finest cat gluft. with 13 Klases, same ware and cut, was S73.UO, now only S3.O0 Cwt Glaaa Compotes, now 850 Very Klcely Engraved Cut Glass C 1 f flft Vater Set, waa $31.00, now aDlt.UU Cut Glass Water Pitcher and 6 Turn- Cf biers, former prices 14.(K), now wUaOU S3. OO Sugar and Creamers, cut glass now Sterling Silver and Lenox China flJOC flft Chocolate Set, formerly SUO.00, noav. aHaJO.UU Sterling Sliver Tea and Coffee Set namely. Tea pot, Coffee Pot, Creamer and Sugar. '(O'T flfl In beautiful rase, was S1.1O.00, notvaDOf iUU Set of Knives and 6 Forks, H Table Spoon. 6 Teaspoons, extra weight, all terling silver, in a mahogany drawer and lid chest, was dQEC Oil 63.00, now OaJaJ.UU $1.65 $1.55 $2.75 $1.35 $21.40 $12.50 :. $34.00 $1.65 STAPLES, The Jeweler 162 First Street "The Big, Little Jewelry Store" Just South of Corner Morrison colleagues. For reaaons that will ap pear, his name cannot ba used. While bis sentiment apparently met with some approval, there was no mem ber In the- crowd willing to father a bill proposing the Increase, especially at tho present time, when a campaign Is not far off. However, one member, anxious to get a raise If possible. In quired on what (rounds a further raise in salary could be defended. "To enable Senators and Represen tatlves to contribute to a fund for the purchase of wedding gifts for tbe White House." wa the answer. LAND SEIZURE IS URGED BE.XD CLUB ASKS BOARD TO ACT IV PACIFIC LIVESTOCK CASE. PROMINENT riGVBES AND SOME OP THE ATTRACTIVE DISPLAYS AT O.-W. R. & X. CORN' SHOW, WHICH OPENED YESTERDAY. HW1Tr -AtA H)vhw q IV. .: - r-. ,..,a .'!' " U !.-' , ' a I III k - Policies af Compaay Are Declared to Be Barrier to Developmeat ' of Harney Valley. BAJ.KM. Or.. Dec 9. (Special.) Prompt and vigorous prosecution of the suit instituted by the state in April. 1914. to cancel titles to a large acreage of land In tho Harney Valley claimed by the Pacifio Livestock Company Is urged in a resolution adopted by the Bend Commercial Club. Copies of the resolution were received today by At-torney-Ueneral Brown and members of the State Land Board. Tha club alleges that In connection with Its land holdings and water right claims, the policies of the Pacific Live stock Company have retarded settle ment and development of the Harney Valley, delayed proceedings of the state's adjudication of water rights on the Silvies Kiver, directly attacked Oregon's water laws and caused much expensive litigation during the last 13 years. Pointing out that a determination of the suit in favor of the state would greatly aid in obtaining Irrigation and rail transportation for the Harney Val ley, the Commercial Club calls the attention of the Land Board to the last Legislature's appropriation provid ing for prosecution of the suit. Attorney-General Brown said that it was the Intention of his office to take up the Pacific Livestock Company case as soon as the Hyde-Benson cases hare been completed. BOAST COSTS FREEDOM F. JF. Price, Owing Speeding Fine, Brags and 'Is Sent to Jail. Taunting Patrolman Ervin cost F. F. Price a jail sentence of 12 days, dur ing which he will have ample oppor tunity for repentance. Price was arrested June 14 by Pa trolman Krwin for speeding and was fined $25 by Municipal JudKe Steven son. Pleading financial embarrass ment, he was given the chance to pay on installments. He made no pay ments and. chancing to meet the po liceman Wednesday night, remarked contemptuously on the futility of his arrest, recalling that he had not paid and considered he had "slipped some thing over" on tha court. The patrolman consulted Judge Stevenson, the remark was considered contempt of court and Price was or dered to serve out his fine in jail. Morgan Vance, widely known in the Held of orthopedic surgery, died at his home here today after an illness of several veek. EVERYON E LIKES TH S COLD CUR E 'Pape's Cold Compound" Ends a Cold or Grippe in a Few Hours. Xofed Orthopedic Surgeon Dies. LOtriSVILL.K, Ky rec. 9. Pr. A. Tour cold will break and all grippe misery end after taking a dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" every two hours until three doses are takea. It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passages in the head. stops nasty discharge or nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, fever- ishness, sore throat, sneezing, sore ness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Ease your throbbing head nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drugstore. It acts without as sistance, tastes nice, -end causes no inconvenience. Accept no substitute. Adv gift a OL Alilf What better VICTR to delight the family for years? N . rW mii.im'- " a '' ' '. ! 'aos a I ...j... aaaaalao Italrra by Mlalaeh Kralf 4 oaaapaay, combab. !- Captaia a- Jt- Jladd iLcflf and laaert t Left r "Karaaier" Hoaltb aad Klabt l.arrraar Ulttf. C. r. I haa acrl la. Before tbe IToaaar, aaa LiaiblL, liiESll I P SI 111 If r J There is certainly no gift that would give greater pleasure to every member of the household for many a Christmas to come than a VICTR0LA. These wonderful instruments are priced to suit every purse $15, $25, $40, $50, $75, $100 and up to $350 and on the easiest terms. J There is a bigger demand this year for Christmas Victrolas than ever before. Make your selection now and have it put aside for delivery Christmas week. Our stock is now at its best a leisurely selec tion now is more pleasant than a hurried choice dur ing the Christmas rush come in this week. The $100 Victrola VICTROLAS AND RECORDS STEINWAT. 5 Sherman,Piav & Go. J PIANOLAI PIANO 3 WEBER AND OTHER PIANOS Sixth and Morrison Streets Opposite Postoffice