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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1905)
CLOSING-OUT SALE OF. EXPOSITION lit' 1 H I I I II I K I I II t I I PIANOS AT EILERS PIANO HOUSE . -v- BIGGEST .... BEST .... BUSIEST A PIANOLA RECITAL IN OUR OREGON BUILDING A $lp00 Chickering Grand, Metrostyle Pianola. Positively a3 good as new. Half price in this sale. Please to remember that these Pianos are in every r aspect as good as new. They have not been in a booth or in an exhibit or on the Trail exposed to dampness, drafts and "heat, bnt were placed in the various state buildings, carefully protected and guarded, as they would be in the parlors of our finest homes. Many of them were Epe cially selected by great artists, musicians and connoisseurs, and every one of them represents in every respect the very highest grade and character of the very "best in American piano-making. The Eilers Piano House Positive Guarantee Accompanies -Each, Instrument Sold "Money back" if instrument purchased -is not found, after delivery, exactly satisfactory or as represented. .Reductions Positively Genuine Remember, we offer during this sale a bona fide reduction of frem over SO to 60 per ceat on the very lowest cash retail prices that these and other same grade of "high-class instruments regmlarly retail for in this or any other city. Any instrument in this sale may be purchased on time pay ments. Three years allowed to complete the purchase at cask prices, plus simple interest on deferred payments. . Pianolas ' Greatly Reduced All Metrostyle Pianolas, and also all regular Pianolas that hays been used at the many successful recitals are to be disposed of at a discount of from 40 to 70 per cent from regular retail prices. Every thing must go. " Sale of Used Pianos Continued Our sale of "exchange" Pianos will also be continued during this special event. In the collection may be found Upright Pianos of the latest designs, of various high-grade makes, that have came to us of la$e in part payment for new Pianola Pianos, Baby Grands and fancy exhibition styles of Upright Pianos. Among these used Planes may be found: Elegant rosewood Steck, splendid case, a trifle out of date, 550.00 style, $235.00; largest walnut case, latest-style Fischer, $215.00; elegant, largest-siaed mahogany Knabe, usual price $50-0.00, now $285.00; splendid medium-sized walnut Vose, regular price $365.00, now $182.00; oak case, largest-sized $350.00 Everett, $186.00; beautiful Omaha Exposition style mottled walnut $575.00 Simball, shows but little use, $318.00; splendid little $300.00 Emerson, $148.00; another Emerson, mahogany, $200.00; very showy, brand-new walnut Starr,. 3215.00; three Hamilton Pianos that were once so popular, every one like new, $165.00, $165.00 and $172.00, respectively; splen did large walnut cased Hardman $236.00; beautiful little Victor, $138.00; largest-sized nearly new mahogany Kingsbury, $137.00; ele gant mahogany Bailey, only slightly used, $196.00; good fancy ma hogany Jacob Doll Upright, $210.00; Wing & Son, new, $145.00; an other Knabe, rosewood case, $235.00; great big oak-cased Ludwig, $163.00; splendid English mottled walnut case Kimball, colonial, equal to now, $264.00; splendid mahogany cased exhibition-sized Les ter, case somewhat marred, the $575.00 style, for $325.00; other up rights in good shape of more or less musical value at prices ranging; from $135.00 down to $65.00. We want all of thea out of the way. Pay as-best suits your convenience. Here Are Organs Excellent used Parlor and -Chapel Organs are being sold at less than half price now: An Estey, $28.00; Sears-Eoebuck, $23.00; splendid Kimball, $48.00; Mason & Hamlin, $43.00; Newman Bros., $38.00; solid oak-casedKimball Cabi net style, $64.90, and others too numerous to mention, all oa payments of $2.00, $3.00 or $4.00 per month. w BBbk' 'BBBqBB BWH-fcfri J fTMrifr' 'ASwSSfSX The many fine Pianos Grands, Uprights, Pianolas, Pianola Pianos and Or chestrellesused in our glorious exposition in the Oregon, California, Massa chusetts, Washington, Illinois, New York; Idaho, Maine, Oriental, Y.W.C A., N. C. R.Co.'s, and other buildings, and in the homes and apartments of the commissioners and their families, in the success of whose social functions they haye contributed no small share, are to be closed out at Eilers Piano House at once. A glimpse of the EilersJPiano House down town Piano exhibi tion. Quite a number of these specially selected Pianoa are still: left for sale and are included -in this general sacrifice. Remember, there's no time to lose. The Pianos are here, the reductions genuine, and there will be hundreds of homes anxious to secure one of them. If you're coming, don't delay. Come, write or telephone at once. m EILERS PIANO HOUSE RETAIL DEPT., 351 WASHINGTON ST. "A QUARTER BLOCK OF FINE PIANOS" ' sv j The beautiful Pianola Piano used in the California building recitals. Pianola Pianos are sold at absolutely, one price. .This is the $1000 style. Sale discount will be quoted only upon application -at the store or by mail. Several very fine and costly Baby Grands aro contained in this sale. The fine Ohickering in the Massachusetts building, the fine Ohickering in the Oregon building, and the instruments in the. Amer ican Inn, etc., etc., are included in this cut price sale. The first op portunity ever presented to purchase the mo3t costly types of Chick erings, "Wobers, Kimballs and other high-class grands, virtually new and strictly up to date, at reductions equal in several cases to almost one-half. Eilers Piano House.