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t THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND FRIDAY, EVENING, JANUARY 21. 1C03. CllliM GOO!! siiifyriiiGiu Immigration Men Search Town for the Missing Oriental; - GETS AWAY FROM ; , 8TEA3IER ARABIA ' " , Being Ablo to Bpeak English and Knowing the Coast WeU, Chinese - Deserter Might Evade Officers for ; Some Time. ' -Hinf Wab. Chinese steward , on the liner Arabia, -offers 1100 : 4 , for the capture of 8ue Gang, the, e 4 Chinese cook who escaped from A " , 1. .. ..... . 4 a ' rr Young Co., scents for the Steamer, offer $26 for the cause, 4 so that a prise of 1125 Is placed upon the missing Chinaman. ' ' t . Sua Gang, Chinese cook on the Port j tana , s Asiaua liner AraDis, captain : ship last sight, despite the vigilance of ; three watchmen. Investigation will be .held this afternoon by Inspector Bar : bour of the Immigration service to es ' certain , who might . be , blamed for , the escape. Indications, however, point to ':' the Chinese having outwitted the watch men, so that really no one can be blamed. ' The Arabia Is at Alblna dock flnlsh- Ing her cargo Of flour and general mer chandise, the Intention being to have her depart next Sunday or Monday. Sue Gang has been planning his escape ever '' since the liner arrived here, about 10 days ago. Judging from conversations held among the Chinese on board and overheard by the Chinese Interpreter of the Immigration service. lie has been on this coaat before and knowt a num ber of friends In Ban Francisco. Offi cers of the liner say be had never sailed before, which leads them to believe that he Joined the Arabia for the sole pur .pose of getting free passage across the eea. - . , - v The escape Of Sue Gang Is regretted very much by Hlng Wah, ateward of the Arabia, because he will be held r.sponsl- .ft ble ftliOuld the poinpnnv 1 rompi-Urni to i.hv the fine of !ui) .rovl.l?d y lw f".r the escnjiw of th CMm-nn. lling im wns aiulnU'l Ktcwnrd at JlmiKkong this Irip In order thai be nilnlit earn fnouftlf to purchHNO a bride ho l"S lecti-.l biK lc In hlH native town, but the escape of Bue Ianr will practically fruM rate his plan nhoul.1 he te com iiollcrt to reimburse th uhlp. The cook wui hiruff V. r thA ilAUIiril. Illnir Wuh Vi.i lnHll Mil SplolOUS Of thC rook for aom ttme, and told the Immi gration lnpK-tor so. Mr. nuroour uo-clart-a that government watchman Mey er and Hrnwn were auardlng the bow and atern Pf the Btmer while Cltlaeh 1'arker, private watchman for the ship, waa at the gangplank. In view of 'this showing it U hardly probable that the court will fine Contain Neuman for allowing the Chinaman to get awa -'Kina nllora have made the escape from vessels In this harbor, and those wpo nave suoceeunrc am bum "j Ing trailed by Immigration offlcere who are relentless in tneir nuramu ' . Hue Gang la aupposed to have gotten sway aome time between 10 and 11 o'clock last night, . , ' ma WHEAT CARGOES. ' Two Sailing Vessels Clear for Eu- , - - rope on One Day, Two grain carriers, the French bark Kuwene Schneider and the British bark Klirlnlr rleured todav ,for Queons. town or Falmouth for orders, with 239,. 172 bushels Of wbfat. valued at 1222, 481. They -will leave down as soon as towboata Decome avaimum. - . . The cargo of the Kugene Schneider tm iii.tiS7 bushels, valued at' 1107.610, arM ih. rarn-o of the Elutnahlre la 127, . . , . . . UH I f I - 636 bushels, vaiuea at iiit,n. nim the first of the month wheat shipments from this port have neert more - man i r.nn rtno himhelK and with several mors vesae'ls to clear before the first of Feb ruir. tha month stands sn excellent chance of beating all records In the line 01 wheat exports. .'' , Th Krencn Dara J lerri ijoh win arrive In the harbor tomorrow alter noon to discharge cement from Europe and then load wheat for a return cargo The Plerrl lxtl la under charter to A. Berg for outward loading. The ce ment cargo is consigned to W. P. Fuller " BELIEVE GOTO JIARU IiOST. Offices) of Bessie Dollar' See Kb tfope for Japanese Tramp.; Affiecra of the British steamer Bessie Dollar are of the opinion that there Is no hope of the Japaneae steamer Goto Maru ever reacning purb i us obmh Dollar arrived here early this Morning to carry a cargo of flour, wheat and lumber to Japan In place of the Goto Maru which baa railed to show up. The Bessie Dollar 'left Moji, Japan, about the time the Goto Maru left Hakodate and both stood on practically the Bessie ixtfiax be ing bound for Guaymaa, Mexico, and the Goto Maru for San Francisco. Most terrific hurricanes were encountered by the Bessie Dollar and it Is believed that she would have pounded, to pieces bed he not been new. and of particularly strong construction. The Goto Maru on the other hand was an bid crafty The . liessia, uouar came nere irom San Diego In ballast and went to the Saturday Night, Between 6 and o'clock 503 DRUSSELETTE FRINGED RUGS 500. Size 27x54, in tan, red and green patterns. Regular $1.25 " ; - , value on sale Saturday night at, special, ' Not . " l A ' ' ' No Telephone ' More Than Two to 'illf'W or C.O.D. Orders T A Customers . VJ-' rilled-? FfiNtern A Western Lumber rompsny' Miurf for llnina- before be'n lug- at the levator dock. Mia by Hiibni t Dollar of Kan -Fra .Victoria, II. C la her port o Una of tha 41 Chinese sailors la down In hla bunk with berl berl that he con tructea on the voyage. ' REPEAT CX)XCERT. ,, t. i . -5 - Seamen's Institute Will Again Cele brate Burns' Anniversary. Burns' anniversary will again be cele brated at the Seamen's Institute, Front end Flanders streets, tomorrow evening at t o'clwk by an attractive concert by the puplla of Madame d'Auria, who will preside at the piano.. Following Is the program: i , Duet, 'E8tudlantlna,, MIss.Flook and wuse itagsuaie; song, "My A in tout, Mlas Gronne.1: son "Annie Daurln. Mis Lena llarwas; recitation, "Kissing Cups Kace," Miss Ada Matthews; song, "The Curl.1' Mlaa Flook:; song. "Bonnie Bweet Bessie," Mise Uuia Jones; violin aolo. Charles lleft; song, "Within a Mile Of Edlnburg, Mrs. Grace Miller; song, "Ivoch Lomond,' Mlae Racadale; song, "Comin" Thro the Bye," Madame d'Au- iHOHL BELIEVES BAfJEt SOLVENT 1IAKINE IXTELLIGEXCE. Regular Zdners Baa to Arrive. Flanalel. Ban Francisco ........Jan. 14 Breakwater. Coos bay. ......... Jan. t coata Kica, Ban Francisco .....Jan. zt Koanoice, uan fearo and way ...Jan, Klcomedla. orient.,,.,,, ..Jan. 14 , In- rl - v mn Henator. Ban rancisco. trtb. J G. W. Elder, Ban Pedro and way. Feb. f Numantla, orient ....(s...Feb. II Aleala, orient .Iarch 1 Arabia, orient ....... .......March 18 Begnlar Xdaers to Depart. Senator. Ban : Franclsoo : ...... .Jan. 14 Alliance, Coos bay.,, Jan.! 15 Arabia, orient .Jan. 85 Hanalel, San Francisco ........Jan. 27 Breaaweier, Ban Francisco .Jan. xy Boauoke, San Fedro and way... Jan. 10 Costa Hlca, Ban Franclaco..,.,,.Jan, (0 Geo. W. Elder, Baa Francisco. .. .Feb. Nlcomedla, orient, ..Feb. It Numantla, orient......... ...... Feb, IS Alesla, orient .....J. ....March 10 Teasala la rort. Bt Klcholas, Am. sh..... ...... .Astoria Berlin. Am. sh .T..Qoble Veraalllea. Fr. bk. . . Columbia Na I Henry Vlllard. Am. sh........... Stream Acme. A in. amp... uoipnins Bullv. Br. bk Montgomery No. I Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk. ...... Stream Buffon, Fr. bk. .......Bunkers Villa da Mul house. Fr. bk. . i .Martius J'vaiaen Aooey, tr. uip. t . ..ienienniu Minerva, Nor. se..., Portland Lbr. Ca King Cyrus, Am, sclv ...... ....Rainier Amaion. Br. bk...t ......... Greenwich Ouethary, Fr bk .....Mersey rieinoea, uer. as...,,.. ,vceanio Tallac. Am. es....., ......... . .Irving Bayard, Fr. bk, ...............Columbia Armen. Fr. BK.. ................ oceamo Irene, Am. aa..... ..'.Ooble Lady Wolaeley. Br. bk; .....Flour Mllle Arabia, Ger. ea , General Bolsdeffre, FT. bk ..Alblna .Columbia le. Ai Provence, Br. bk. Stream VlUe de Dijon,, Fr. bk., ..Stream Fierrt law, rr. Dg.. ,..un way up Bt Hugo, Br. sa..... .Columbia No. -J Senator, Am ss , . . . . . Ains worth Bessie Dollar, Br. SS.....E. ft W.-Mllls Alliance. Am. sa , Couch Hanalel, Am. ss .............. . . v Couch F. . Loop. Am. ss......Inman-Poulaen Asuncion. Am. as .......... . Portsmouth Ba &onU to &oad nmbea, ' F. E. Sanders. Am. sen. ...San Francisco Echo, Am. bktn. .Callao Yosemite. Am. sa.......8an Francisco Jordanhlll, Br. sch, ...Valparalse Baivator Am. acta. ........... Kedonao dason. Am. sch .........Ban Pedro Retriever, Am. bktn. ......... .Redondo Andy Mahoney, Am. achj..,..San Pedro onn a. uampneii. Am. sen... Ban fearo lovn. Kusa. dk...... cauao '. H. Lunsman. Am. sch. . Ban Francisco St. Helena, Am. as..,. ..Ban Francisco Washington, Am. as.,.. ..Ban Francisco Cascade, Am. ,ss.. ...... .Ban Francisco Nome City. Ana. ss. ......Ban Francisco Xa Xonte 'With Cement and OeaersJ. Alice' Marie. Fr. bk. .......... . Antwerp Eugene Kergaiine, iT. DK...... Antwerp r Arctic Stream, Br: ah,.... ,,, Rotterdam i Crown of India, Br. ah. .......Antwerp Corn u Bart, r. dk. ......... .Antwerp Jules Gomraes, Fr. bk. ....k. Rotterdam Edward Detallle, Fr.,bk.. .. .Antwerp JOmllie Gaillne, Fr. bk. ........ . London Ernest Degouve, Fr. bk........ Antwerp Aberfoyle, Br. sh.-. ....... .....Antwerp Edmund-Rostad, Fr. bk. ...... .London Emanuele Accame, It , bk. . . .Hamburg Asgerd, Br. ship .... ..........Antwerp bio-art, rr. dk........ ....Antwerp Albert Rlckmers, Cer, bk...... Antwerp Clan Graham, Br, sh. .......... Cardiff Eugenie FautreL Fr. bk.. v...; Antwerp . Coal Ships a .Xonte. ..;.;.;.',- . Castle Rock, Br. sh.'........ .Sydney, A. Emily Reed, Am. eh.,,,.. Newcastle, A. Ancalos, Br. sn... ....... Newcastle, A. Brodick Castle, Br; sh... Newcastle. A. Calluna,- Br. bk......... Newcastle, , A Larglemore, Br. sh.. Newcastle, A, Mindoro. Am. ach. .Newcastle, N. a W. Agnes Oswald, Br. sh.,.. Newcastle, A. Hatumet Br. ss. ...... . .Newcastle, A. . Tramp Steamers Xn Xonte. : Btra.thfllian.-Br. as.... Vancouver. B. C Bommerstad. Nor. B....8an Francisco is - ICO K0BIE RUGS 100 , Size 27x56, heavytknotted fringeri in large 'assortment of beautiful patterns and " colorings. . Regular , $3.50 , value on sale Saturday night at, special, - " Not I ft A Of"" 'No Telephone More Than One to V II r - or CO.D. Orders a Custom. ' tjJLL? - , Filled.,'- SEE WINDOWS 13 AND 14 FOR THESE SPECIALS , LAMPS FANCY CHINA JARDINIERES " VASES A! V2 Eecslxr Prices BRASSES -- BRONZES' ART POTTERY ' ? STATUES Cashier of Capital State In stitution of Boise Seeks ; Eest in Portland. IL E. NeaL cashier ' of tha defunct Capital Bute: bank of BoUe, Idaho, which recently, failed , with mora than 11.000.000 liabilities in Bavin bb account depoalta, la in Portland, resting at the fivate hotel at lit Lownadale street. Neal aaya that when he left Botae he firmly believed that his bank would not rail, and would not have come if he had. lie la making-no attempt to evade any officers who may wish to serve war rants on him. he save, and will remain in Portland indefinitely . or until his physician In Boise tells him be can sareiy return to the high altitude or the Idaho eaultaL . - '. . . "I was on tne verge or nervous col lapse luat week." said Mr. Neal this morning, "and I found it necesaary to either leave the altitude of Boise or go .V.. D, 111 . ff MfAlll1 not have left had I suspected for a mo ment that the bank would have to close Its doors. When I left Saturday night was assured that we bad the neces sary cash. It seems that they were un able to secure It after all. I do not think, however, that my leaving Boise was in any way responsioit lor tne oios w nr in. nanic r'I don't know how long X will remain Portland however, ft will be In definitely, and I wish to think nothing of business while I am here, To be perfectly frank with you my doctor said I must not think of the bank and I am doing my beat to foUow Instructions; I am aieeDina as jona- aa i can ana resi Ing tn the open air during the day. Bo far as the bank la concerned I can only Bay that it la a case remarkably similar to tne ran u re or me aaercnania nuonu of Portland rumor Is resDonslble for it The securities we hold are ample to protect all of pur deposits and I am sure that we will be able hnrtlv " - . . ,i .... . Mr. Neal Is ' not under a Dhystclan's care In Portland he says he Is acting nndar the advice or his Boise oocior. To return to Boise now would mean a complete nervous breakdown, such as that suffered by him three years ago anrl ha la endeavortna to rorael that. He says that he Is making no efforts to antra anv tnonev lor ina nana in .ron- land, as ha does not think It advisable. - THE GREAT SALE ENDS Tomorrow ; Seat Overtook h Great v ' Savings Offered. . - .'' Tomorrow la the last day of the ad ministrator's sale. Hundreds of bar gains throughout tne store jor tne zinai day. AU dress goods, silks, muslin un derwear, knit ' underwear, wash goods, men's - furnishings, . umbrellas, table linens, lace curtains, portiere, comfort ers, women's ready-to-wear goods of all kinds, reduced. Reliable goods Only. McAllen McDonnell. Third and Mor rison, , . J The British shin Dynamone and the British bark Star of Germany are re ported under charter to load here or at Puget sound for Europe. They are both at San Franclsoo. to reopen very Our 17th ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Closes Feb. : t sr&rBr! sound . v . . - . r - 4 Hyades, Am. ss .San Francisco f EASTERN OUTOTillG CO. Washington and Tenth fDou'tMwsf I JtheClear- 1 (the, East Side i Phonograph j ! Co;'s Stock ( DlaDenaera of ..'..W Puget sound rXAVOXEUABZUTT ' WTOMM . WX3BBS - TOtr omsDzr zs ooos Sale - prices . less than Oregon Electric Railwa yC6 . -"WILLAMETTE ROUTE" , 'THE ROAD OF COURTESY AND SERVICE' , v ...... 1 It it i I '''.('-, . ' f J M , j of t , OPEN FOR BUSINESS K'" V - sl WITH , ; ; w, , i,. 2 DAILY TRAINS v - BETWEEN . : ," PORTLAND AND SALEM Stopping at. all intermediate stations. ' Trains from both Portland and Salem leave at 8 'o'clock a, m. and 2 o'clock p. m-dnd arrive at 11 , o'clock ai m. and S o'clock p. m. from temporary stations, corner of , . Front and Jefferson streets in Portland, and High and State streets , in Salem. ,i , t ' s Tickets for sale on trains pr at the undersigned temporary offices, at the following . t (- ;.;' t . - . 1 y REDIJCE.D ;'ATESy';::V ' Between Portland and Salem, single trip fl.SO Between Portland and Salem,; round trip.. ,,,f2.T5 v . Between Portland and Salem, Saturday to Monday., ...... ..$2.00' ,t Between Portland and Salem, 25-ride family ticket......... $25.0 , Single, round-trip and 25-ride tickets on sale daily; Return portion s of round-trip tickets good for 30 days; 25-ride book ticket good for three months.- :Saturday-to-Monday tickets on sale for 2 o'clock train f Saturday, or any train Sunday, good returningon any train of Sun day or the following Monday.' . . t , : iptrfiu F. J.SVVAYNB ; ' ' :' Ticket Agent, Saleni GEO. F. NEVINS : Traffic Managed Every machine and cab inet in this stock includ ed with exception of cer tain contract goods. - - Cambrian King, Br. ss.. San Francisco MonTlajce. nr. ...uuaymis Kniaht Temnlar. Br." sa ...Valparaiso t1&;;: cost at the factory. Haldls, Nor. ss. .....i.. Ban rranoiaco ' Sa Boats tn Ballast to fcoad Oram, Celtic Chief. Br. sh., ...... . . Honolulu 1 n K fftlAt rAlna 1 iiDti.1 oauii jc. ,iihi,i . - . 1 Alexander Blaebv Br. . . . . San Diego , Ulan ttucnanun, or. mi...ouis dwhuh Charles Gounod. Br. bk.. San Francisco Cambusdoon, Br. sh .Calota Calosa Earl of Dunsmora, Br,: sh....... Callao riorh. Ri bk. ..Taltal -Nordsee, Oer. ah. . . . . . . . .Coqulmbo ! Andre Theodore Fr. blc.Ban Francisco Champlrny. Fr. bk...,..,. ..San Diego BourgalnviUe, Ft. bk....8an Francisco Nereus. Br. snip...,.,,..,.. Valparaiso 'Verbena, Br. bk. ........ ....Valparaiso Bonchamp. Fr. bk.- .....San Franclsoo Celtlcburn. Br. bk. ...,..6anU Rosalia River Falloch. Br. ah. . . , , , .Talcahuano Nal, Oer. bk. ............. .... .Iqulque Jacobsen, Fr bk.".. . . . , . .San Francisco Leyland Broa, Br. ship.. Valparaiso Crown of Germany, Br, ah... .San Fran. Dynamone. Br. sh... .... San Francisco ' OU Steamers Sa Boats. . .. Atlas, Am. ....... 8an Franclsoo Geo.. Loomls, Am. ss. . . . .San Francisco 'yg.& MARINE .NOTES 1?, . 1 K .' t J : v ' Astoria,-' Jan. i 4. Xf t up at S v m.. steamer . Asuncion Arrived -down at .6 a m., Ateameri Geo. W. Elder. -Arrived at 7:80 a. m.& steamer Hanalel. from San Francisco. ' Arrived down ; at :39 a. m., French bark : Europe. Sailed at 16:26 a. m., steamer Geo,, W." Elder, for San Pedro. : ..: -'-' i : San , Francisco, Jan. 14.- Arrived, steamer - Northland.' from v Portland. Sailed at 7 last night, steamers Nome City and Washington, for Portland. Astoria, Jan. it. Sailed at 1:30 p. m. steamer Breakwater, for Coos bay. Ar rived at 2:30 p. m. steamer Asuncion, from San Francisco. Arrived at and left ur at p. m., steamer F. 6. Loop, from San Francisco.' . ..;: . r .: St. Lucia, Jan. 24. -Sailed January 2S, steamer Lyra, from Portland for New York. - - Astoria, Jan. 24. Condition of the bar at 8 a. m.( smooth; wind east, five miles; weather clear. Tides at Astoria Today High water, 4:30 a. m., 8.0 feet; 4:34 p. m., 6.7 feet: low .water. 10:40 a, m.. 5.8 feet; 10; 34 p. m., 1.8 feet . . . Astoria, Jan. J S. Left up at 10:10 a, m., steamer HanaleL . ALOXO THE WATERFRONT. , : i . -' ' ; . i . v ) The steamer Alliance, Captain Olson; arrived here last night from Coos Bay. bringing 81 passengers and 80 tone of freight. v . . ...... - . . The steamer Hanalel. will arrive nere this evening from San - Francisco. She will load wheat and lumber for a re turn cargo. - . -.. : - - - The steam schooaer Tallao, which has been here several weeks loading wheat and flour for San Francisco, will com plete her cargo oon.' i .-.-.'.- The steamer George f W. - Elder left last night for- San Pedro and way ports, I 1 Sale ; is rapidly nearing an endyou'll have to 1 hurry better drop in I a tomorrow. " i ILilers Piano j I House I Talking Machine Headquarters i j 353 Washington j TBS OBBATSST B&A08 ,v OB ' i BABTB XS OXTB , Edison Plionoflraph Parlors , Edison -Phonograph And ; Six Records for 14.60 $1.00 Down That's' 'AIL t " Open every evening. - Vocdard,CIarRe&Ca. " f' I,' - doneis toiproduce m his Fhonpgaph an entertainer which is as much at home' in the cpttoge at? ih; t at rendering the iwalti;asitis in :g popular ente and: its price, either. pa Hear it at your nearest dealer's or write to us today for illnstratei booklet about ; it, f Februarv Records Out Tom . . V a ' - - . , , " v- v. i . . ' D1TOW f H "HE way; to get pleasure out of an Edison Phonograph is to Slfij onising it. The Phonograph is new every; t joti put a new Kccord in it. : New Records arc issued every mondi. All ! the 1 great popular hits, vocal and . instrumental,' and : a certain amount of classical : music that never grows old, - are "issued ; every month m Edison Gold Moulded Records. Here is tne list ; for February. Read ; it byer,ck jpwjf ,you like and as soon as you can get to his store ask your dealer! to : lct.:yoUr hear ; them 97M ASmmarKrenlngla the Alpe . . Kdlaon Conoart Band S7C Bomebedy'S Bees Areoad Here Blnoe I've Been Gene . iaanl aa. JW8 WmHeAnewer'TJoe-Oeor. . . . slTobm 9759 Ha Lifted Me. . ... . . . Aafhoarand Harriaoa 9760 Romance and ReeHtg . , .... . . Sdward W. Favor r?l American PoOm (Aooordion) . . . . . . .JobnKhnmtala era 1 Mlaa Yea like the Reece Miss the Rala . . . RedMiU ru The Uttle OkLLog Cabia U the Lane , ;. ..: -,..!-. .- ?' Kdlaon Male Oaartette 9764 Imttatiea of Amatear Wight at the Vaadeville . Steve Porter 761 TbeBmiter (Banjo! . . Veaa L. Oaaniaa 976 Two Little Babr Shoes . ,. .;, . . ., Byroa G. Hartaa 9767 Angustaad Katttaa . . .. Adajanea eadLan Spencer 9768 Vocfc Obliged to Yea . ... . j Arthur Collins 9769 Xing of Rage . .r . Edlsoa aUhtary Band P. u'-.., AmUr or write todar anrl ret tbeie AN EMS ON BUSINESS fHONOCRAFHeoTertaieeadaToff. KjfO tO TOUT aeaier Or TOW Ujaaj UU JCt hcb a JV9 fclwmTS wUh dictation, ready to give it tip to any thrte booklets: CoJOTJCTI CATALOG UZ, Strmi- ; toreesar arte several UiHere is a tree deal o( it. KINTAL CATALOOXn RSd tbe FOONMRAJL TheT ? CcbUU tell about all the Record, old and ww... .sJateBet.;?,;.'.J ; , . National PhonoffiSph Rill If nrra 74 I Love Tea Be . . . . . . . Miss ElaUe sad Mr. Millar 9749 The Crack Regiment Patrol .. Xdieoa Symphony Orchestra 97 Garibaldi ..... ... . , .JamaeBroDsan 9751 Don't Worry . . . ' ;. MBlar and Warranrath 9752 TJndeg the Mataes Tree ... . . .... . Ada Jcmm 9753 The Girls ef Anerioa March fXyloinVotte . Albert Beaalar 9754 Take Me WttbYoaia Year Praams. . . Harry Anthony 9755 RaiBrln-the-Pece r. . Colllneaad Hartaa 97M Wheat the Violets Blooea, Vlolst . .. . baring Gillette 97S7 Tha Ontyost March . . . . . . Xdisea Military Bead Great Talking Machine Sale v " ? OUR LEASE EXPIRES MARCH 1 WE ARE ' - WITHOUT A STORE WE tlAVE TO MOVE , , LOOK READ r a. THINK ACT . $ 7.50 Machines .,.,.$ 3.00 Mdrning Glory Horns, 30 per cent off " $12.00' Machines 6.00 , All Record Cabinets, 25 per cent off V. $20.00 Machines ,.-.. ; ; .$11,00 New Style Horn Cranes, 50 per cent off $45.00 Machines . . i . .$29.50 . Record Carrying Cases, 40 per cent off . 1 1 The above applies to anything except contract goods ANY EDISON PHONOGRAPH in the house for $1.00 down and $1.00 , per week. We sell on installments at Spot Cash prices. J . 12 Edison Latest Records, $4.20, for $1.00 down, 25c per week. : REMEMBER, WE HAVE THE FEBRUARY RECORDS ON SALE Portland Phonograph Agency , .E. B. HYATT, Proprietor ;. v 128 Seventh, St., Between Washington and Alder Sts., Portbnd, Orccn -. . - f nones: r.iain oo; mssl . a ii