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15 Tnn 3I0RMXG OREGOMAN. THURSDAY, DEL'EIBE'R 16. 1915. IDENTITIES CLEARED Ifl TRUNK MURDER JshnLir.nd, Victim, and George Bartholomew Arc Known in San Francisco. CASE TAKES NEW ANGLE rtwwosraph ' Srpn""' SUT Prose lo I Vital of Irle-nd of Wad to rtclll- and flank Act-oeint leorsjtcd. Thousand ef rlrru!'. n kroad cul br th rertlanJ police la f apprehending Oeerge Frtholoror. Indlct4 for h murder ef John Ueod in Ihl ettr. the portra.1 '; to.. A4.r.o. a gar. t-ea rraacnco, aa i sol tal of s ouhL . . ..-..-t .. I.. This pr.j i Th picture linU'l.-l br Mr a. Anna r cor,-r. und:.4r i whr IB mord.r con.roUt.d ca Nos.nsb.r 1. a th companion cf J" 1 . - .-, lmi.r br other ho 4 o th mo otnr a. .w U a m-aa 1 ' younger. K.I s'lgat.r. bul li '"'Vv! d - . . i rr who had fc.owa Bartnolooi.ar and b wr stwa lb rtinl picture or to elr tb I ihtl doubt that th portrait of in companion OsJ Os Maa I a1ala. A maa aamed. Shortrldg In Albany. ha had mr-lojr.l Bartholomew In Abrdn. !. I k, i howa th ple tqre br rlcti Joa Par. was f enlr on who was uncrtla In th H. ntifi.tloa. -U loo. li Mm. bat It tno.l Bar n tha a loa htla ao." b com aant4. , TB lil.nMflration of th nn aa oul br IB rrtli4 po:ic dcTp ilou ii:r - :nt;y tt that tn br AndfoT f llartbolom.w. bora h Bt al lb apartm.nia of hl frad. iJrad. Conj'4ntIjf. lbr llraa r 4!.D'-h.4 br rh;f rura y- I. raar I a rranrLco. Mian.apotl a4 Abr1.a. lb . polico aotaort tiaa a4mlt:iB th pHoiocr.pa ta b of IB wren- man. bol afflrralna; tb tno4 dwrTlpnoa) crr-t and or lo lhat ao rlxtUnc b rla4 to ward I ft rapiar of tb maa 4 rrlb.4. rorth.r. th mas ak4 IB. I all .ffort pe..tbl b mad to imri a aathantiu pbalocrapn of KrtBoIom.w. I4alrtta Ar rr4. Tb Fa rran-l-o ln,l!irtIori of h Par'.holnra.w-Uond trunk mr4-r riltrr ha r.i-t mor ": t pr"f ef tb d4 man li.ntitjr aa4 of in b.bll of HrtBolow. up ntiriinr. th.a an)riSln4t r vaa'arf hcr'tof'ir ani furnia r.l l.at mxt.rUI for tho B.cd In lb mm a bmt. " lUadwrttlnc a4 adr. la th p...a.ioa f Aadrn pro that tb. mard.rl man w Jiha Un4. ieton aa4 Chlea. an4 a tu.tl of hwA-n. who baa a brothar 41 ttr la rhto. ' Th Information how that Ijnnj m.t Parthoiorow la n Traa ruc la t'ntoa ti-ar. A frl.4blp fsrrc.d on tb bal of Cartbolornvw prtB.ioea f b;o a man w.H In ferm.4 on chick. n raislnc and ef .ry r"Utou atiurt. lunnd wlh4 t parch. a ceu-k.n r.och la th NortSw..t. an4 waa almo.1 a fanatic a iuttrr p-iln!nc to r.I'cioa. Aml.rrea how that poltc wr MtNktf f-r rartbolom.w for tb murd.r of Liand and that hi iwi plctur waj iK'-oi B'ra!dc4 that of tha mard.r.r tnc Notrrabf St. It mad no effort to rl lb authoritt. IK laforraatiaa la bia poaioa OBUi k wa trr4 br d't'rti,. -I thought It a ' a co4 Job an 4 want.4 to If th d-t.n would find m." Aa4roa ld wb.n Int.r roctt. IJnad ia irP0,l barn !ft Fan rraBci.eo wf.h I'.tt: mora than IZO ea bia pron. altboucb b ba4 d.poatta la th Hib.rnu Bank, of that dir. to-la-lnc a boot t'V. Tha uppod nur a.r.r kit that LJaad bad moa.r. and mar ha thought Hand took n lrr ua wttk kirn or n-ur4 that b could In mm m.no.r cain acc.a ta tb bank dcpoaita. TOTS 1BJUH FOR SHOW fa nt Attn Aaicro roit s cw loir lucrrr inn. Arnlon a4r -al rnplla rro aarn far aalardar iabl" ta lrrl.l.K.1 at hwl. M.rrr Jlttl lad and Ul.s of th Acnton JoBr xbool wilt l a wonderful Chrt.cinaa procramm and pr.ttr Bnr.a In antfnrm will art a. n.b.r ea tnrtUr nicbt In Aisawortk rchool n I'ortland Kc ahta. An labo rat boliJ.r ntcr'.ainreant wilt b ata for th bofit of th fund for IB tb!lhmn t of a B'Wbojra cot la ;kj4 i4marltaa lIoapttaL Mtaa Ckarlolt iiaaf!4 la drlMtnf th cblMran In th part lhr will bar n th plarl.t. "vn t'brtxmaa Kr." b:itaa.th K.rr will pur th rol of "Th IJtt! Uirl Frxner Jttth.w will b Vitntj: Jam. t.ildoo will b aid ttobln.en tt:c. That 4liht;t4l chara-tr. A!lc la TVa4rlan4. will b ...a la Iba proa of llalil K.atln. Vorethy iatl.r will b Hn an4 JoThin Mtr will b Gf.t.L ;rc (Ion will b th lBtrtlna "Tri.r Krom Baadad' flobart Kolm.n b th part ef lb. -Hor rrm th bank of th North w, !nd and Mrion Cattln will b lh H-ljh-a-Hy Lady." I.l u.br th liali.y vtll e "t. Mil Bfrl moihara." and 4r. Jolly old ?ar.ta Clan will bpre- at It Marry traa kp bl prom la. Aa adHtloaat al tract ton. Ih.r will ta rou.lc br th fhattu-k School or. ch.stra: rloiin o!o br Lawrnc Hol xao. wb la oalr 1. but l 14 to play rmarkMr w.lt. and a 4anc by Dorothy H trh!L Maa Lwia, prMidat of IB N.txT' .'lubw will p aad Mayor Alb will air ar..ticg. BAZAAR TO BE TOMORROW Ollwcmd Wcwnca Jw-ck rand lo Re npra T. M. C. A. With) the op of ropinc tbe wo4 T. M. C A, too La.il, Auxiliary llc. th. r.auU f bic Led ,.t.rr la a Utt.r . C '' ' l-.itra Oara. Al-rs was a frt.nd f Ll.nd and IS to had hr Po grajb. mad a f- rrd al a gal l.rr . th- corner of fourth and Mar- t tr-. Iranctsco. rl win !r a bataar and f.stlral lonor row afi.nxtoa aad ar.ninc In th ao ri.ilan buildlns. Vpekaao .nu and t-a.t rlftntn tr,t. to rata fund. According t" th proemmme, the al of CbrUimaa artlri at lb. boiMln will atart at I o'clock Friday nfiar naon. Thr will b n CTirtatroa tr la th main kail on wblrb thr will b numarem arttcl.a ranging In rot from a roala lo :i rvrtla. At T. M. a raftrt dianr witv bo .r4 until P. M- wha n programme of mule and readings will b rndr4. Bul b. man In F.i 1 wood cam go dlrort to tb kail for th.ir dmn.r at 4 oclock. PERU HAN JOINS CHAMBER Xanafarlarrr Pnrrhnarw Tbonaaad of DolUrs of Wlarnt llcrv. Juan V. rraL of Joan V. Prat Co Lima. l"ru. xtnair floor mill eaanafafturor of the Wt Coaat, waa iha fint Dron from n distant trrt torr to bcom a mrabr of th Iort- lanq titaw or v oramwri . i ui Cortland r-.ntly k bcam n tara k . Mi ! i . i -A with ta Ir.H. aad romm.rra buraau, which la ladicati of th fart that ho rgard tbta com munity aa Baring- imporrani ir rrop-ta in It r!etlonh!p wllh th W.t Coast ef Houth America. r . I... KM.wKt k a ..J rlkff rommotlilaia kr that w.r worth from 9;.s7 io II oxpaci IB NXKSES FROM COOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL WHO WILL USHER SATURDAY. ' . V V V I LEFT TO RIGHT MISS V. PETERJIO. Ml U. C.OI.DSW.ITII. MISS T. SCHMIDT, MISS M. COLDWELLT MS A. EKSTKOH A.D MISS U WILLIAMS. mak a return trip t this city aora Urn In th early part of next J ear. BANKS HAS $13,000 FIRE rtamr Tlirr-aU-n Knllre Town and linear Brigade Are nosy. BANKS. Or, Pc. 1- fSpoclaLJ -Fir threatened tn nllr town of hank totar when It attacked th bust tin block occupied br the Ranka Hard ware and Kurnitur Corn par r. th Waehlngton County Bank and Friday barber shop. Th flrt and laet men tioned plac wer destroyed completely at a to. of 1 10.; JO. and th bank was saved with a losa of U. du to wrck laf. afler berole ofTorla. Th large general lor of TV", ft. Atl and th big warahousa of th llanka Hardware and Kurnlture Com patvr were avd by bockt brigade. Li..;. IK. unn and kOM Of th local fir department wer brought Into aerr K to sa th bank. ,Ta. .fih of Imol.ment. wer elore4 In th warehou. aa wall as a quantity of dyBamlt. wbicn waa removed. CAFETERIA IN NEW HANDS LU-Manacrr of Portland Hotrl la to Open "Villa Inn." Today. n T v.ufmann. who no to a year ago waa manager of the Portland Ho- l.l. baa porchad toe pu,mes m vul.a laa Cafeteria. Mr. alaufmann .Bfioufire tha formal opening for to day, although tha cafeteria Baa bn running (adlty whii lmprimu kav ba mad. Hr. Kaufmann Intenas 10 maintain . l tutttrf iilos. Ha kaa had ih. r.r.ierl refilled and redecorated during the past two weeks. A feature of the service will b varied Instrumental and vocal mulc M,M Leah Cohen, a romano ainaor. has ben ngagd to sing for th open lag dy and for a period following. tk. ..r.lerl. la undrr th BW COB- ert bank building formerly occupied by th JI.rrb.ot National Bank. THEFT OF $176 IS CHARGED Alk-ftx. JVfanltrr Hctnnis fo See Wornaa and Is Arrested. k-mA .f tha theft ef Ills obtained In eetleettong for the Implement de partment of th rarlln Orndorff firm. J Belmont atreet. E. J. Blorrs -a K ruiM-iivii flmlth and Craddock, ytrdar. Por a time he had left the city, but rturni te a woman friend of hi, waiklns Into th bands of th detective. Th larceny by Dalle ws npunw .w. - w . m n end th com plaint against Btorra waa filed by K E. rimlth. manager of thg Implement department of th Una. It la aliased tnai Biorra oee.rieu bis wif and family In Sacramento, Cat. four years aco and that they ar now In Summit. HI. I Sell Standard Makes IN Ready-tp-Wear Clothes 1475 MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS Aa Sold ia Hirh-rent Starrs for $20.00. How do I do It? NO HIGH GROUND TURESNO EXPENSIVE WINDOW I SAVE. JIMMY DUNN THE UPSTAIRS CLOTHIER J15-1H7 Orrtonl Bid-. PUBLIC EFFICIENCY BUREAU INDORSED Chamber of Commerce Board Favors Petition for 50-Cent Duty on Shingles. - TARIFF HELD IMPORTANT rian hnpnortrxl to Tut orth Dank of Colombia ia Portland Cus tom UlMrlct ppoinlmcnt of Jx-lrfatr KaUflrd. l'arord th slabUhmrnt of n pub lic cf flc-rnry and accouctlnr bur.au. Indorrod a petition to Congrrsa fa- s vorlng a 50-cnt duty on shingles from Canada. Pledged co-operation and support of plan to place the north bank of the Columbia Klvr In the Portland cus toms district. Ratified tha appointment of eight delegate, already named, to the Na tional Chambers of Commerce conven tion. Washington, D. C February S, and 10. Received th recommendation of the Manufacturers' and Land Products Show committee to hold the same sort of exhibition next year. Approved for th most part the two referendum proposition of the National Chambers of Commerce dealing with the European war and the peace plan. TheM are some of th things that wer done by the board of directors of the Portland Chamber of Commerce laet night. One of the most Important actions of th Chamber board was going on rec ord aa favoring the eetabllehment of a public efficiency and accounting lu r -i u to be supported by the taxpayer. it Is also to be Independent of the municipal, county cr slat governments, yet aa a taxpayers' b-Jrvan to have th rlsht and prlvllea of going Into th l-ubllo office and applying economics to th roll-tlon and distribution of th public fund. lnca tha I'ndrrwood tariff bill of Itll went Into effect, shingles have been coming Into thla country and this market free ef duty a agaln.t to cents duty theretofore. Th chamber In dorsed the petition to Congress from Oregon and tha Northwest lo put the tariff back. The support of tha chamber was pledged to pushing the plan to Place the north bank of the Columbia River In the Portland customs district. The Portland delegation to the Washington. P. C. convention of the Chamber of Commerce of th 1'nlted States. ebru ary t. and 1). who were ratified last night, will org la person tn caanae. Pavorabl action waa taken on dif ferent sections of each of th two ref erendum, of the United States Cham bers of Commerce, with certain modlit- cationa and additions. Th report of th managing commit tee of the recent Portland Manufac turers' and Land Products tfhow shows that ll.Od persons attended that ex hibition. Hecommrodatlon ta made that the show be held next year. ACTRESSES ARE ACCUSED Oiristmaa Glfu Said-to Have Deen Taken From Mrler Jk Frank'. Mra nia Edwards and Mrs. Minnie 6trong. vaudeville actresses appearing thla week at a local theater, were ar rested reaterday by Mrs. Delia Alius, house detective at th Meier Frank store, on a charg of shoplifting. Th women wer turned over to city de tectives, who say they obtained from them a confession. The women ar said to be sinter. They were well drensed and displayed a keen and noticeable Interest In dainty and valuable articles evidently In tended for use as Chrletmaa gift. It la alleged that they took a gold knife, silver picture frames, doilie. silks and As Sold in nigh-rrnt Slorr for $25.00. - FLOOR RENT NO FANCY FIX DISPLAYS YOU SAVE BECAUSE . . Eentor t M Floor. if 1815 othrr small Items valued, in total, at approximately tit. BRITON PREDICTS CHANGE Advocate of Proportional He pre sentation la Here. Proportional representation la bound to become the proraUin system In democratic countries, according to John H. Humphrey, cratary of the Pro portional Kepresentatlon Society of England, who la la Portland and a gue.t of W. 8. ITRea. llr. Humphreys Is trarellng in the I, 'nlted States and Canada In th In terest of the movement. II bag writ ten a book open tha subject. Los Angeles. Seattle and Ottawa. Canada are eoon to rote upon charters carrying the new plan of representa tion in tbetr councils. DUCKS DISPORT IN STREET Pliolocraphs red to Show Condi tion of Alnsworth Avenue. ( Photograph of a flock of docka div ing for worms and otherwise enjoying themsclres In pools In Alniworth av enue near Kast Eighth street. Is the means ad-opted by Oeorg 8. Hhepherd lo show city official tha condition of the street. Th pictures and a letter AT NEWSBOYS COT BENEFIT were received by City Auditor Barbour yesterday. The street will be paved some day, Mr. Shepherd says, and the officials plan to make a center parking atrip. He wanta to pave It full width and recommends that the center parking striD be hollowed out to furnish a place for the duck when they, have lo leave their present poaaa. JITNEYS HITJACK "MINE" Lifht Cruiser Are Crippled by Tire Explosion on Third Street Edward Poplck, drIVer of a Third street Jitney bus, complained to the police yesterday that someone bad been scattering large carpet tacks on Third street for several blocks in boulb Portland. Other jitney drivers substantiated the complaint. A meeting of all the drivers on that line was held and an effort will be made to catch the cul prit. The driver plan to offer a re ward. DAILY CITY STATISTICS klarriag Llccaae. TAVt.ET-TILUJTSON J. B. Stanley, le gal HocBc.i'r. WuB.. aad Delia L. TUlol aun. l.e.l. A Pine .tret. KAND.STEIV - TONKhTH Rev. Knot R.nd.i.ln. li. Lavnir. Wa.li.. and Atxnt TonM-tn. Irx.l, l rortjr-nlnth .tr.et. Mirr'nEl.t.-HAlEK Harry T. Mitrh.U, l.l. :a Tftrteenth eirr.t. and Ansa Hau ler. l.gel. fo hummer street. Bt'A.iHO.V-IIOvN ore Swansea, legal, Rir. N.d. snd feMsaoetn C Moon. Icsai, JiOl T-nth eire.l. AllMeTKONO-HIRTEI.- Charles W. Arm.iroof. legal. -'! I'Utr-fifth etreet. and M.ude Mtruel, legal. Wo liut Ankeoy tr-t. RnRKrtTSIV-OAt.LAOIf Eft Grant A. Roo.rl.on. legal. KM Ke,ly street, and Al bertua L Gallagher, legal, lis D.urrotl ave nue jiTBVENS-nONEt.AN SHenn A. Btereaa. legal Kiockfoa. Cai.. and luballa E. Dona Ian, legal, Arl.ta .tation. ilO.STAfK-LF.MON.-i f.. J. Vtontauk. 14. na Lombard street, and rrlscllla Lemon.. XI. 1.1 1 Bmoklm etr.eU rUXE-WKAVKK Roland L Cllne. legal, frab-r sun., and fear! a. Wear.r, l.g.i. Sbl r'oiirtveala elreeu laaraurer Marriage Llreaar. PTf-LENWlnER-SAWTER Rl!y N. Ful leawiuer, U. of Astoria. Or., and iliss Minnie U lawyer. 71, o( Iort:and. MAIIJTON-CROWLEI R. A.,Marton. ?. of Fortiaaa. sad Alice K. Crowley, of FortUnd. !EK.HCf-WlLPON Oeorsa Mershon. IS. of Troutdal. Or and Miss Laura A. Wilson. 1, of rorbett. Or. , MARTlN-klVALE W. H. Martin, 23. of Vl.nto, Or, aad Muu Agnes Kvala, of VI enio. Or. rORF.M AK-HARR18 Clarence Foreman, r. of fort land, and lira. Cam Rarrla, ii, of Portland. MOWEKS4ATACE-George I. Mowers, of SEW ARRIVALS Bizarre Lace In White Calf. Bronx. Midnight Blue and Patent Kid. Lou I Heels. Turn Sole. $9 the Pair , KNIGHT SHOE CO. Harris a Street, Kear Broadway. 4& .-Wo 1 ' t -., .- 'l -, - .4 It's An Altogether Different Christmas When There's Music And So Easy Now to Make This the Most Memorable Christmas of All Ever so many latest and best player pianos to be had actually at half pricesome for only $170. All others, as well a3 baby grands and uprights, enormously reduced in the great consolidation sale now in progress. , Shelves full of fine violins, guitars, mandolins, etc., at less than wholesale prices; sheet music, studies, folios, etc, except a few contract price goods, most radi cally underpriced. A sale now going on in two places at the same time. THE reasons for this great sell ing: have been frankly stated heretofore. Three great music-house stocks are to be consolidated in one place. To do this a vast number of pianos and all sorts of musical instru ments and musical" merchandise must be disposed of. NEARLY verythiie in the es tablishment of Graves Music Company, at 147 Fourth street, rear Morrison, and Eilers Music House, Eilers building, Broadway at Alder (the other establishment on Morrison street havinjf already been closed) has been put on sale at genuine and most drastic re ductions. ELEGANT mahogany and brand new player-pianos, regularly selling for $650 and ?750, such as Chase & Baker, Lester, Sterling and Hallet & Davis, have now been marked, all of them, at f 350 each. This is virtually half price. Easy payments. There are some $500 player pianos, with ?20 worth of music rolls included, all for $265, and sev eral old-style pianola pianos for still less. c A number of $800 Behning, Bald win, Kimball and also several slightly used; genuine bungalow player pianos, Autopiano player pianos and Weber pianola pianos are to be had at exactly half price. Payments of $40 every three Portland, and Miss Leon Savage. 17, of PNBWELL-HEALT Roy Newell. 83. bf Madras, Or, and Mlsa Clara Healy, SO, of BROBST-BAhTER F. J. Brobst. 2S, of Portland, and Mlas Bessie Baker, 22, of PCHAJJPLIN-TATLOR Nathan Champlln. W, of Portland, and Anna Taylor, 21. of Ocean Park. Or. . . PTEPHENS-MOFFETT Frederick C. Ste phens, SI, of Fore.t Grove, Or., and Miss Dollle Beryl Moffett. 25. of Portland, ttlrtns. FISHER To Mr. snd Mrs. George W. Fl.hi-r. 560 Alberta street. December 11, a dGL-NN To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Gunn. CI Brooklyn .treet, December 12. a son. WI8B To Mr. and Mr. Charles W. Wise, JC Fifth .tre-t. December -7, a Son. CARTOZIAN To Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Car tesian. Slxty-.eventh avenue and Seventy ninth street Southeast, December 4. a son. BCRMAN To Mr. and Mra. Hugo Bur man, ; Borthwick street, Deoember S, a DATTOV To Mr. and Mrs. William D. Dayton. (7 Thurmsa street. December 1Z, eAMTn To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Fmlth. 7S East Yamhill sireel, November II. a daughter. PENME To Mr and Mrs. Joseph F. Fen nle 141S Kelly .treet. November 21, a son. WKTHROW To Mr. snd Mrs. Joseph E. Wethrow, Kalama. Wash.. December . a daugM-e. JOBSOV To Mr. snd M- Alfred M Job- J W. J. Van Schuyver & r San Francisco, We offer the same square deal methods that have characterized every transaction for over forty years. The same value at the price that has made our brands big sellers throughout the Northwest. The same service that has made the name Van Schuyver a byword for efficien cy in all dealings with the trade. Dependable merchandise direct to you'-expressage prepaidat wholesale prices. Write for W.J.VanSchuyver&Co. Established 1864 83-85 BEALE STREET, San Francisco, California. P. 0. Box 801. months secures them; in fact, every reasonable offer as to terms will be cordially entertained; pay ments of $10 per month, will buy almost any one of the many- fine instruments, and free music rolls supplied with every player "piano in this sale. Several concert-used Eilers De Luxe player pianos, Sohmers and Kranich & Bach," and even some Chickerings, are marked down at arbitrary reduction of $300 each. Easy terms, too. This means busi- Regular pianos, to be played by hand, are offered in an almost end less variety of makes, case designs and finish. ' The Nation's most famous makes. Several Steinway and Decker pianos now $285, and fancy Burl walnut case, $315. Superb $500 and $550 Kimballs, also nu merous Strohber and Marshall & Wendell and Haines Bros, and Ben nett makes, brand new and beau tiful and guaranteed most of them, are to be obtained for $265 each, and many for less. Terms, $15 cash and only $8 per month. Tj OWS upon rows of the best Jv $275, $300 and $325 pianos now $l3i, ?iot ana no. ray ments only $5 a month. These are new pianos, and the instruments are guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction after extensive usage or money will 'be cheerfully refunded. son. I0 Belmont street, December 12, a son. QDINTiNG To Mr. and Mra. Charles L Quintlng. Keystone apartments, December Li. a son. BENNETT To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Bennett, 365 Ban Rafael street, December 10. a .on, SHAKAFELT To Mr. and Mra. Adrian W. Shanafelt, 1251 East Alder street, De cember 1". a daughter. . OESCHGER To Mr. and Mra. William Oechger,S12 North Crawford street. De cember 7, a eon. AMUSEMENTS. BROADWAY AND YAMHILL. The Beet of VsudevUle. The Comedienne Extraordinary. CKCIf, Cl'NXlNt.HAM; Ryan A 1-ee. Harry Fern Co.: Bert Laraont At Cowboys: Thprber Madlieo; Leo JackKon Mae; Orphenm Travel Weekly l- ATIMA. Trlnclpal Dancing Olrl for Deponed sultan of Turkey. tIATr DDIfTS. Matinee. IMilr. inc. to-. TP" Co. sf Cal., Jan. 1, 1916 Catalogue This is a music sale without precedent. There are used upright pianos at $90 apiece, and several for even less, all in playable shape; some organs only $12 and $15 each. We want everything out of the way. . " IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to publish a complete list and description of all that is included in this selling. Come and look the stock over or telephone or write us and we will submit lists by mail. We will ship pianos, player pianos and other instruments any where, and we unreservedly guar antee every transaction, great or small, to prove satisfactory to the buyer. Any instrument will be set asido for Christmas delivery upon pay ment of a deposit. The price upon each and every article in this sale is positively the lowest that has ever been quoted ' in the West one and the same to each and all alike. A child may purchase here as safely as can the most experienced shopper. The selling is now in progress at Graves Music Co. 151 Fourth street, near Morrison, and also at Broadway at Alder. Eilers Music House Supplying Everything Musical AMl'SKHENTS. HEILIG S;7ntATirr.T"7"" TONIGHT 8:15 MATINEE SATURDAY. 2:15. BAIvaARCT IU TUP lit" BY HENRY I II he bib ARTHUR JONES NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION I'rlcea. 1. 1.5). SI. 75c.. 50c. BOX OFFICE SALE NOW OPEN. BAKER THEATER Main S. A 63li Uroaduat ami yrrloo. Home of tho popular Baker Players Tonight, all week. Matinees Wd, sat. "THE SPOILERS' Dramatized from the famous novel of Rex Beach. Beautiful scenlo production. Im mense rast. A red blood talo of Alaska sold. Evenlntrs. 25c 50c. Box and loge, 5c. Matinees, all seats (rxcept box). 25c. Next week "Comllle." (First time in years.) WXlWMf 230 The Girls of the Orient The Sensational Musical Comedy. . S OTIIKK BI(i ACTS 5 Boxes, firl row balcony neats raierved by phone. Curtain 2:311, 7 and 9. AUCTIONS SALES TODAY. At residence, 787 Northrup at., near 24ttt St.; player piano, solid mahogany, Circassian walnut and waxed oak: furniture, oil paint ings, etc. Salo at 10 A. M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. At Baker's Auction House, ItiG-lGS Park st. Furniture. e:c. Hale at 10 A. M. MEETING NOTICES. AL KADER TEMPLE, A. A. C. N. M. S. .Stated' session Saturday, December 18, at 8 P. M.; Masonic Temple, West l'ark and Yamhill streets. Klectlon of officers and repre sentatives to tho imperial council. Visiting nobles cor dially Invited. By oj-der of the potentate HUGH J. BOYD, Recorder. B. P. O. E. ELKS. NO. 112. Regular meeting this Thurs day) evening. Elks' Temple, M o'clock. Visiting Brothers welcome. By order of tha E. n. M. R. SPAULDINO. Secretary, KENTON LODGE. NO. 14.". A. K. and A, M. Stated com munication this . (Thursday) 'evening at e o'clock. Annual election and Installation of offi- ........ A ...... ...n, rli,.u Vic- King brethren welcome. By order of tha W. M. - CHAKLES T. KfLBIO. Secretary. COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. IU. A. F. and A. M. Special communication this (Thursday) evening at 7 o'clock. Musculo Temple. I.abor In the M. M. decree. Visiting brethren al ways welcome. F.y order W. M. FRED L. OLSON, Secretary. OREGON" COMMANDER Y, K. T. Social and cards thla evening at 7:30. You have a more enjoyable time at each session. Come and bring a C. F. WIEGAND. Recorder. friend. GOLDEN RULE ENCAMPMENT, No. 28. R O O. S.. meets this (Thursday) evening in Orient Hall. E. titu and Alder sts., at S o'clock. Patriarchtal Golden Rule-Royal PurDle degrees. Visitors always welcome. C. K. STARK, Scribe. THE RIVER VIEW CEMETERY ASSO CIATION OF PORTLAND The annual meeting of the members will be held at the Lartd & Tllton bank on Monday. January 10, 11116 at 3:30 P. M. All lot owners are mem bers and entitled to participate. A general attendance is requested. W. M. LADD. President. SI'NNYPIDB LODGE, NO. 13, A F. AND A. rM. Special com munication tnis (Thursday) night. Work in F. O. degree. Visitors welcome. Order of w. M. K. M. LANCE, Sec. EMBLEM jewelry, buttons charms. Pins, new design.. Jaeger Bros.. 131-J Sixth St. DIED. MELOY At the residence of her daughter. Mrs M D Smart. 1200 Borthwlck St.. Dec 10. Mrs. J. Meloy. aged fc years and I 10 months. Funeral services tomorrow (rrt davYl P M.. at Chambers undertaking parlore. K'irby and Klliinb'swortU ave. In terment Multnomah Com. DEUSSEN In this city. December 13, Edith Beatrice Deussen, aged 2ft years, wife of Henry Deussen. The remains are at th residence establishment of J. P. Flnley & Son, Montgomery at f ifth. ALLEN December 14, James B. Allen, ag-sd 83 years. Remains at Dunning & McEntee s parlors. Motic of funeral later. . Js-.