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i ...... - ... THE ; OREGON DAILY -JOURNAL, PORTLAND, 7, TUESDAY.. EVKmNU. -MAKitt I HEM Cargo Carrier Joins Fire in Harbor .' After Si Ionths' Run From Eu-1-opeaa TortAmerican Ship Der Iln Here to Ixwd for Alaska. ' After tiavlnf weathered three ter . Triflo storms -ths French bark Eagen Pergalln reached th harbor yesterday ' afternoon with a cargo of cement and i ok from . Antwerp. 6bs was six . month and a wesk making the voyage, .The laat storm was encountered near Columbia river and "It waa ao severe ' that for a whll It was feard hs ves sel would never reach port. The Pergallna Jeft Antwerp October ' and fell Into nor first rough weather when a few days out In the chsnnel. The storm continued with Increasing . furv but finally. droDDed behind nI' - from then on smooth Mailing was en ' joyed until off Capa Horn where a gsle .' was raping when the windjammer cams v within sight of land. The weather was clear so that the rocks of Terra dl Kuego could be plainly seen In the distance. Shortly after leaving the Horn the bnrk spoke a large steamer and the German bark Panis, the latter bound for Antwerp. - Th third and worat storm waa n .. ' countered when a few weeks Off the . mouth of the Columbia. Tremendous iiriianmii: wcuia lin; vocal sola, James Jlannon; vocal nolo, Mies Rose Freldle; Nevln quartet, national . anthems; , accompanist, Mrs. riilllo Pollock. . Friends of th mission "will receive M1RDTH LNTRlXIOtirCK. Bsgalu Liners u to Arriv. Sue II. Elmon Alliance. Coca Hreakwaler. Coos Senator, Han Francisco . . .t. .March 81 O. W. Elder, 8a n Pedro and way March Jl re, Tillamook... March, it i Tlay. . .7. .-. .March ts 'oos.Bay .,,..,, . Marol 1 William conieyj reacung, Mlsa Julia I or. 00 yoa Open your nxmia use a yvung 1 1 t&A I iVUIIII II . i7 1 lMTI .VV ''-'i ' ' . . V tV "' " i ' 1 1VU: vocal solo..!. Mlosn. British hto I Ai ln.fi .h.Lersr fnnd MiulU VJTi . - . W I - II . . f ( " PW ' . si v ....... ,. . , oio. ansa mo uri-1 ii..Ak...r.iai . - - ii . . . ..v m -.... ... .-.. -. - i t-.assssssssssssasBv.-.. m w .asBBBr"u ' - . - rBT...-,... .. , ; ... ;,v.l-l 1va a .-. , - I L, Lts"-v VS-e ' ! mil J B.in and ai?tXlnr. then it meani Bucli to II AW ' P II ITK Vlfl A V 1 , M ' : lV ' . Ill - TO FTmoAn J . KV c 1 lit '. -I'ffl Off RIVER French Bark Eugene Tera- s Arjiveif With Cargo FromiAntwerp. EXPERIEXCES THKEE "DESTRUCTIVE STORMS Uanalal Com, iaaTj uaii av i aiiviKU gos City, Ban Francisco onnoke, Snn. Pedro and way, April . .April ..Acrll .At.rH 1 icomeaia. orient nay Alesla. orient,.., June Numantla, orient , July HrUr Xtnera to Depart. Breakwater. San Franclsro. . .March tl Koanoke. San Pedro and way. .March. 2 Koaa Cltr. San Franciaco March ? Alliance, Coos Bayi Murch 10 Hue H. Elmore, Tillamook March Jl Qeo. W. Elder. San Pedro ........ Asrll Senator, fiari Francisco ..April I Ilanalel, Han Francisco .......April l Arabia, orient a... April' II Nlcomedla. orient ...May Alo.i orient ..June Numantla, orient July I Teasels la Tort.. , fit Nicholas, Am. sh.. .AStorta Berlin, Am. sh , . .' Atnsworth Henry Vlllurd. Am. sh St. Johns Acme. Am. sh. Portland Lbr.Ca Arotlj Hlreani, Br. ss Irving Jordanhlil, Br. sh Llnntoa Alice Marie, Fr. bk Irving Andre Theodore, rr. bk Oceanic Hoche. Fr. bk Montgomery, No. t Colonnn, Nor. bk Greenwich Collunna, Hr. bk Coal bunkers llriKlerlrk Castle. Br, ship Astoria iJirKlemore, Br. sh Coal Bunkers Kriward Detaille. Fr. bk. Columbia No. Soinmerslad, Nor. ss. Linn ton Rtrathblaiie, Br. ss St. Johns Marechal Davont, Fr. bk Greenwich Moller, Fr. bk Dolphins Nereus, (er. bk Klevator Crown of India, Br Verbena. Br. bk . . Leyland Bros., Br. sh Astoria Turner. Am. sch. Tongue Point King cyrus. Am. sen presoott n. Rus. Albyr bk Stream aeaa broke ver the deck superstruc- Ernest Legouve, Fr. bk Mersey io asmaae. : (jian uucnanon, ur. en . .uaniieia turea and threatened to 0 Hut the vessel escaped practically without a scratch. March 9 the en miiAt tn the Columbia was slanted but a fog came up and the captain deemed It advisable to stand out to sea. It was a week later that he re- ' turned and picked up a pilot. The Pergaline Is In to Balfour. Guthrie & Co. and will load wheat for Europe after having discharged the .cement nnd coke. Two windjammers will reach the har bor this afternoon, one being the Amer ican ship Berlin and the other the ' British bark Celtlcburn. The Berlin will bo at Atnsworth dock to load sup plies for the Alaska-Portland salmon cannery on Bristol bay, and the Celtic burn comes under charter to Balfour, ' Uuthrie ft Co. to load wheat for Europe, . ' IX FROM CALIFORNIA. , Steamers Rose City and Roanoke Encounter Stormy WeAther. A high-class concert was given on hoard the Harriman liner Rose City, Captain Kldston, as she came up the ' river last night from San Francisco. ' Among the 200 passengers on board were many who could do stunts for the " entertainment of their fellow-passengers that would b hard to beat, even jrom tha vaudeville stage. Th weather had been very stormy coming up the coast and few of the pas sengers left their staterooms until the smooth water or me uoiumoia w n .. onuntersd vesterdav morning. Then , they came out to make up for lost time ana It Ola nOl lUKO lung io arrange ) ' good program for a concert to take place . after dinner. Captain Kidston says that some of the after-dinner speeches war gems of the first water. The en- ' tertainment concluded with dancing In the social hall. The Hose City reached her dock at 11 , o'clock last night, but most of the pas sengers remained on hoard over night, owing to the stormy' weather ashore, tfhe brought. a good-sised. freight cargo. The North Paclflo Steamship com- pany's steamer Roanoke reached Mar tin's dock early this morning with 100 passengers and a good freight cargo ' from San Pedro, via San Francisco and Eureka. Captain Dunham also reports having encountered stormy weather along the coast , - ' BLOWS GALE AT CAPE. Irene, Am. sch Llnnton J. M. W'eatherwax, Am. sch Astoria Eugene Bergallne, Fr. bk Stream Albert Meyer. Am. sch Rainier Cornll Bart. Fr. bk Astoria Celtlcburn, Br. bk On way up Nomta, Ger. bk Aatoria F. S. Loop, Am. ss Astoria tforith tiead Feel Worst f Blow . Early This Morning. "North Head, at the mouth of the Co lumbia, was swept by a howling gal; this mortlng and- the sea was lashed : Into a mass of foam, according to a dispatch received from there by the weather bureau. Lookout Kellther tel egraphed from the cape that at 7 o'clock the wind had attained a velocity of 72 miles an hour. - At that particular time It was blow ing from the southeast, but by 8 o'clock tha wind had; veered around to the southwest and quieted down to a r.r.-mii hreeze. Storm warnings were displayed at tba cape early this morning but . steamer. AJUanc .bound for Coos Bay- passed out before the blow had bad time to create much of a disturb ance on the bar.- The storm was felt to quite an ex tent lrt the local harbor, but no damage was caused. None of the irtjlps at an hor In the stream dragged their an chors. The weather bureau records how that the maximum velocity of the wind hers this morning was 28 miles. CONCERT FOR SEAMEN. Fine Program Has Been Prepared by Miss Catherine Covacn. - " The weekly concert -at tha 'Seamen's Institute, Front ana fianaers ' wlH he given tomorrow evening at 8 ffnlnnlr under the direction Of ' Miss Alice Juston and Miss Catherine Covach, who have arranged the following pro- Nevlu ouartet. Miss Catherlna Covach, a Boat to Load Lninbsr. Echo. Am. bktn. ..Csllao St. Helens, Am. sh San Francisco Northlsnd, Am. ss ...San Francisco Melville Dollar. Am. as... San Francisco RavallL Am. aa Ean Francisco Churchill, Am. sch Keelung Kelburn, Br. bk t.Mojlllones Letltla. Am. sch San Francisco Washington, Am. ss San Franciaco Virginia, Am. sch..." San Francisco Bn Boats With Cement and Geaerai. Aberfoyla, Br. sh. . 7 Antwerp Edmund ' Rostsd. Fr. bk London Emanuele Accama. It. bk Hamburg Asgard. Nor. ship.. ...Antwerp Bidurt, ft. bk Antwerp Aiucn xiicKinvra, utr. db Antwerp Clan Graham, Br. sh. Cardiff Eugenia Kant re). Fr. bk Antwerp Vlucennes Br. sh. Antwerp Gael, Fr. bk London Coal Ships JSb Bonts. Anoalos. Br. sh Newcastle. A. Mlndoro, Am. sch. .Newcastle, N. & W. Tramp Steam Ea Boats. Aker, Nor. ss ...San Padrs Minerva, Nor. sa , Panama Btramgyie. British ss. ...San Francisco Needles. Br. ss. .Msgdalena Bay Inversklp, Br. ss San Francisco r.ja, xvor, ss uuaymas Htrathtay, Br. ss. Magdalena Bay Boverlc, Br, ss San Francisco Taunton, Br. ss Uuaymas En Boat la Ballast to X.oad Grain. Alsterkamp, Gar. sh Caleta Colosa Manx King, Br. sh Taltral Urania, Nor. bk...., Valparaiso Port Crawford, Br. fen Callao Agnes Oswald, Br. sh Callao River Falloch, Br. bk Callao Nordsee, Ger. sh ....... Callao Oil Staamera En Boat. 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The totborttlM rcommnd th Ingredients tl Dr. V HIP. 1 I 1 i I II ii I i rierce M-orii frevrlpllon for the or enacuy me tme aiimenis rorjfni'' S 1 If 0 other medicine for woman's Ills has any such professional endorsement as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has received. In th un- qualifled recommendation of each of its several Ingredients by scores of leading medi cal men of all th schools of practice. Is such an endorsement not worthy: of your consideration 1 A booklet of ingredients, with numerous ntborative profeslonal endorsements by the leading medical authorities of this country. will be mailed fre to any on sanding nam and address ?tih request for same Address Dr. R V. He--. Huffalo. N. Y. COUNCIL WILL i GUNS LOOSE AN EMSON PHONOGRAPH By paying for th records only. You ran buy an ZSXSOV noxMiiH. Thirty days later you begin, to pay for the machine OB SAJI KOaTTat- XT FATsaxjrTTS. Come Tuesday Evening You and your friends will enjoy our Special Tuesday Evening' Keoiiai. All the latest selections are played ana at your request, repiayea. Woodard, Clarke & Co. FAB&OOM OR! BTZBT BTZBZBO TU1 so'olockaa.t. eralDT XI o'eleok Stand-Patters Expected to Open Fight on Mayor " Tomorrow. The steamer Alliance sailed for Coos Bay last night and crossed out thli morning. The steamer Sue H. Elmore leaves for Tillamook this afternoon from On it Street dock. The steam schooner F. S. Loop arrived at Astoria last night to load lumber for San Franoiscd, " The British steamer 'fif rntlihlnn la loading lumber at the St. Johns Lum ber company's mills, but will come to the Eastern & Western mills Saturday to finish. The French bark General Faldherbo and the German ship Oregon have been chartered to load new crop wheat at this port They were taken at the union rate, which Is 2Ts 6d. The Open River Transportation company's- steamer J. . N. Teal left Oak street wnarr tnis morning for Big Eddy to bring back a oargo of wheat. Tim date for the beginning of a regular schedule lias not yet been fixed, how ever. . , ., District Forecaster Edward A. rteols of the weather bureau, has goni to Blaine, Washington, to further improve the weather bureau service from that district. Captain P. J. Werllch. Vnlted States lighthouse , Inspector, Is preparing To make a cruise along the Alaskan coast soon. The cruise will be made on the tender Armerla. Repairs to the tender Heather have Just been completed and she will be out In a few days. Information received bv Captain P J. Werlich, United States lighthouse in- ; pnector, goes to show that the loss of me scnooner Ainarea on (Jrays Harbar Jetty a few days ago was caused by the navigator of, the schooner mistak ing the protruding rocks of the Jetty for buoys marking the channel. MARINE NOTES. As -announced in The Journal two weeks ago, the fight between Mayor Lan and the majority party of the council will come up tomorrow with the ordinance recalling the subway commit tee and rescinding the appropriation of 16.000 which was to be devoted bv the committee to investigate the feaaiblltty or a suDway ror city wires and conduits. This Is assured by the action of tho Judltlary committee yesterday when the members voted to recommend the. ordin ance ror passage. All aorta of rumors are In th air a to what action will be taken. If a fight Is made upon the measure by the minority party fireworks can be ex pected because of the sensational an nouncement made several weeks ago by councilman uriscou in wnicn ne held Mayor Lane and the city executive board responsible for tho purchase of 20,900 worth of cable for the fire de partment The majority party holds that the Home Telephone company should have furnished Oils cable to the city In keep ing with Its provisions In Its franchise. The majority party also holds that Mayor Lane should have seen to it that the company lived up to the terms of Its franchise in this particular Instance. If the fight Is made tomorrow, and It ran be expected. Mayor Lane will have counter charges to prefer against the council In that the terms of the franchise of the Paclflo States Tele phone company holds the council di rectly responsible forv the enforcement of a section .providing that the company shall furnish -telephone, and telegraph fire and notice Tk&trol srstems within 90 days upon the written request; of th rnjmrll The .franchise . of Paclflo States Telephone company was passed, several years before that of the Home Telephone company. . When the system has been weakened by a severe Cold,' an attack of the Grippe or any 5ther illness, follow plan adopt ctl: by thousands of cured peo ple and take I DEMOCRATS OF NORTH DAKOTA IN SESSION (United. Press Uaied ' Wire.) Grand Forks, N, D., March ! The Democratic Stat committee went Into session this afternoon to pass upon th credentials or delegates " w other arrangements for the state can ventlon which Is to assemble in this cltv tomorrow to?hoose the North Da kota deletes to the national -convention at Denver. The work of the con vention has been pretty well settled in advance and among the delegates who have arrived more talk is nearci in-re-pird to the coming state campaign than In relation to tne nawonai amvwiuuu Complete Line Edison Phonographs And Records Hovenden-Soule , Piano Co. Cor. West Park and Morrison ' East Side Headquarters Edison Phonographs And Records E-Z Payments ReDublican Candidate . a , for Assessor C STOMACH U BITTERS l sir C'J'VA . l v. I promptly. " It will soon restore your . former strength.!. It also i n res : "Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Heartburn, Head ad, Female Ills and Malarial I Fever, I e gure to try a bottle. Astoria, March 24 Arrived down at mtrinight, French ship Jules Gommea Arrived down at fi and sailed at 8 a. m steamer Alliance, for Coos bay. Left UD at 6 a. m., Hrltish shin Celtlcburn Arrived at 11:30 a. m., steamer -Wash- In rton. from fsan FranclRco. Muroran, March 22. Arrived . March SS, British stenmer Baron Cawdor, from f ortiana ror no no. Binsraoore, March Z3. Arrived Marcn 22. British steamer Paron Cawdor, from Portland, for- Fort Bald. Astoria. Marcn za. Arrivea aown at 13:30 and sailed at 6 p. m Bteamer Ar gyll,,' for ban Francisco. Arrived at l:6 ana leu up i .v v- hhjw Hose City, from - San ' Francisco. Ar- Hveil mt 8:50 . m.. steamer F. 8. Loo from Sii Tanaseo7AWtvi!orTltao and left W at 19:15 p. m., steamer Roa- Astoria, March 21. Condition of the bar at 8 a. m., obscured; wind 66 miles; weather, foggy With rain. ' i Tides at Astoria Today- High water, 4:46 a. tn., 8.0 feet: 8:18 p. m., 8.2 feet. Low water, 1146 a, m., 0.6 feet; 11:38 p. tn., 0.6 feet.-. ' ' '..'.:.. ATTORNEY VEAZp: TO7-' : ; SPEAK. ON TRANSFERS s,-. . , , ... :.i'-f' lh connection wltji the real estate law class conducted at the Y. M. C. A. even ing school, A. L. Veasie, at 8:00 o'clock tonight, will speak on bow title trans fers of real property ara recorded . In our' public records and explain their use so that any property holder may personally Investigate hia own deeds and mortgages. The class session : will be open to the publie and every on is In vited to attend. ti::v': ? i-. , . , A 1 ii is N t The blf rains ; did mor good 1 than harm. . .' . . - . , , ; A. G. Rushlight A. a. Rushlight, councilman of the Seventh ward, has followed his Inten tions to become a candidate for , the nomination of countv assessor on the Republican ticket. Mr. Rushlight "has made a good record for himself In th city council, ills piaiiorm is as xoi lows: ' .- '-" !; ... If I am nominated and elected I will during my term of office exercise. 'the functions thereof for the best Interests of the county and the taxpayers there of. I shall favor a strict business ad ministration irrespective of any per son, corporation - or - ether . Interest. whether political or otherwise; I shall endeavor to make a just and equitable assessment of all property within th countv; Words to be printed on bal lot: - ''Honest and Just assessment with out fear or faver." '-. -- , -. ( Th candidacy of Governor Johnson of Minnesota for the presidential nomina tion has met with favor among some of the Democratic leaders of North Da kota and some fear has been expressed lest the delegation from this state be switched from Bryan to Johnson. Mr. Bryan, however, tiu enjoys a wide measure of popularity among a major ity of the Democrats of this stats and there Is every probability that the Ne- DrasKan wm receive tne vote of North uaaoia, ai least on in nrst Dal lot Hardware Men In Session. (United Press Leased Wire ! St. Louis, Mo., March 24. -Tha annual convention of th National Retail Hard ware Dealers' association, which as sembled In this city today, has attracted a large attendance representing all sec tions or tne country. Tne convention will be In session three days, during wmi' ii nme many questions or In terest and Importance to the retail trade win -De considered. A RECORD BREAKER Last Year's Sales of Hyomei, the Guaranteed Cure for Catarrh, Larger Than. Ever. The merits of Hyomei (tha treatment mai cures oaiarrn wunouc stomach Cos '"mi, us popularity ana growth, are unique In the annals of medicine. So pronouncedlgtharellflf and r.ur fol lowing the use of this treatment that it naa Deen puouciy recommended by lead ing druggists and physicians in nearly every state and town in th country, with the result that last year's sales ware juicer man ever. Tha fact that Hyomei is so'slmnle and complete, and that It cures by breathing medicated air and not talcing drugs into the stomach, no doubt has neipea io create in is wiae-BDread and rapidly increasing army of friends. The way In which it has been sold by Woodard, Clarke ft Co. has undoubt edly aided- greatly-its introduction in Portland. They are auch firm believer in tn power or Hyomei to cure-all ca tarrhal troubles, that they urr neonle to us it with the understanding that J "SN-f Will Vt M.tA - - 1 who is not benefited by th treatment. Tou do not risk a cent In testing the healing virtues of Hyomei, for Woodard, Clark A Co. take all the risk of It giv ing satisfaction and leave you to be th judge. - - ;.- If yon have catarrh, give Hyomei a trial and .you, too, wifi become Its friend and recommend it to otbera The com pie U outfit costs only 11.00; nothing If It dog not cur. --fv ; i A FTER all, what is it that we want in the way' of entertainment? We go to the theatre to hear songs and dialogues; to the dance hall for music and motion ; to the concert hall or graiid opera to hear good singing, when we can get them all, at far less expense and trouble, in our own homes with the Edison Phonograph Sec and hear the new Edison model with the big horn at the nearest Edison store, orj send for a complete catalogue describing itj April Records out Tomorrow HOW is your supply of Records? Isn't it about time you had some new ones? The new Records contain some old music, because some music never grows old, but they also contain some of tha new hits you have never heard before. Keep in touch with popular music It may not be the best music, but it is always good and it always entertains. Hear these Records at your dealer's at once. MM SV VI 794 Marcbe Tarqn ratrol EdJeon Coaoert Band 793 Ther. Merer W a Girl IAs Yon . . . Byrea O. Hariaa 7M Under Any Old Ptaga All (a song hK from "The Talk of New ToTkn Billy If array 9797 Hornpipe Medley (Vietin) ..... Charlas D'Ahnaln. 7W Rambling Rase . . . Harry Anthony 9799 When You BtsalalTJas rTwo(onof the rood things from " Tha Oirl fiahlnil tha Conn tar" 1 Ada JeSaa and Billy Mmrar 9300 When th World Dost Tasat Tea Right, Com Home, Bob Roberts 9801 Spangle Intarmeno . . Edison Symphony Orchestra 9802 When W Listened to th Chamiag f th UVdarchB.11, 9808 Way Back (aUratr rob. dset) . . . Coain sad Harlaa 9904 Tbe Rocaaar lm U Oypsy kyr. tela) . Praak C. 6taoiy Go to roar dealer or write to us todaj and get these three booklets: Cokplktk Catalooui, SupptKMtNTAL Catalog vx and the Phonogram. They tell about all the Records, old and new. 80S Call of the W0d ISarafi ' . ... . . Rdhon VCMtary Baad 9806 I'm Looking for th Mas ThatwroM "The Marty WIw Walts " . . . Edward M. Favor 9807 Th Vagabonds. Spencer and Gwaad 9808 Sae-Saw (by th composer of School Days") Ada Jonas 9809 Sweetheart March (Xyfepboae) .... Albert Bnler 9810 Flanagan's Mother-to-Law Mnofetne) . . Stars Porter 9811 Lord, I'm Caming Home (sacred selection) . AntbonyA Harrison 9812 I Got to Sa de Mfastro! Show ..... Arthur Collin 9813 Christ Arose (an ttaatarsalactloa) . Edison Coaeart Band 9814 Th Message of tb Eyas Allan Wataroo 9815 Si and Sis, tn Mnskwl Spoons, Ada Jones and Lan Speoesr 9816 Nancy Le Edison Mala Quartetta 9817 Rin4n-tha-Fao Medley Edison Military Band BUSINESS MEN, write for oar booklet, " From Bram to Type." which tails how tha Edison Business Phonograph saves year time and energy and Increases yoar working capacity. WE DESIRE COOP. LIVE DEALERS to ss B Edison Phonograph In every town wbara w are not now wH Japrassotsd. Plains should writ at ono to National Phonograph Company 75 Lakeside Avenue, Orange, N.J. SBsa SWORE FALSELY 10 GET LICEIISE Attorney Charges Perjury and Holds Up Transfer of Erickson's Priyileges.1 Charging that th license of the Erlckson saloon on Burnaide street be tween Second and Third had been se cured through perjurd testimony and fraud, Lawyer C. V. Dolph asked the liquor license committee of the city council yesterday afternoon to withhold ths transfer of th license from Hugo Frits, th alleged owner, to Eugene Froesner. Upon motion of Councilman LYaughn, action. onth license was post- poned by th committee until Its next meeting. . : t.f '. . Mr. Dolph Is th attorney of Mrs. Frances Frltsr th first wife of Hugo P rlU. HII'l I1H. n iiinrninnr in H I A l.mt'a favor against Frits. In trying to col lect the judgment Mr. Dolph brought at- lacnmenx proceeaings against the sa loon when It was discovered, according to DolDh. that FrlU has never ovnnl the place.' but has acted a the aarent of a corporation, consisting of John, P, Sharkey, H. W. Lemcka and C. K. West Jn a statement to the committee Mft Dolph said that Frits appeared before the city , auditor and swore to false statements in which he said that ha was the owner of the place and mad other false representations to the cltv r. flclals. Mr. Dolph held that because of these facts tb license- was Illegally arranted- and: therefor, tha . oommittu could not transfer It After a discussion as to the ownership f the saloon in which Councilman Drla. coll moved to allow the transfer, the cununii.ie uoauy utriueq io noid over th transfer until . Its next meeting. Councilman ; Vaughn wanted to revoke the license and throw the matter out side the council. ; : ; - -;; .. I THE TALKING MACHINE HEAD QUARTERS OF THE NORTHWEST Xasy Payments isag Easy .Payments 353 WASHINGTON STRLLT Finest Talking Machine Parlors on the Coast r Headquarters for Talking nii'; i fiv-. nil o 328 Wash ington St. GRAVlSfCO; 328 Wash lngtonSt,; The Largest; Stock of Talking Machines and : Records in the City :