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THE - OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 23, 1008 STEEL CONTRACT LET DEATH HANGS OVER DOCTOR CENTRAL OREGON i Accidental Inoculation of i Finder Ma.v Ifpsult in JI v(lro)holn'a. ON OAD Grading and Construction Work on Sec tion of Electric Line Between Condon and Fossil to Begin September First Great Dam on John Day River (Heflrt SVni bj T,nnfrt I.oiinrrl Wire ) i 'hi. Mito. 111. Auir. ii;.'. Nil. i lv hours l.ao passed alnoo the. deadly i rim of ; li dt ophoblu fn tone .1 upon lit Antonio I I uglerio. tin' I'm 1 riori I Chicago ..-lt til I , who ban naed Hid lives of it. few pci Hon.-. nuiK'Kra tiy tin- same agonizing 1 1 vn m An yet thrie t no i in p 1 oi 1 1 lc ili veJopmen,ts. Tim phynlctan. a little i moio pallid, n little compos, d, a (title- moi" i o'l.srioiis of the ii'i nMn f'.i t- Contn.ts for the nti :. tnr.U Me.d woik of tin- new ''Ma! Htf"i ! til- road weir let vi.sl'I'il'iy I'S O"1 '"rl lam! oust in: 1 ion company ! Howies of th" Northwest lltldgo Works ThU i-nrii r'-l gives I tin fr-in tho I o..l . I 1 ir I III ' III' . .'I 11 I.', I" j which iniiy he a w a i I I n g h I m. w.r,( sl.ol 1 U.V "11 V. it It 111" Vo7i I'H.II I'MM'.I'I ; I II K t'l till' appeals ofll full half bundled minor patients; mixing Ins Seiums. c ; o. i nsl :g "i ids 1 1 l o ! r l n m ' n. ton s.sn i 1 1 it: flo' women. according hij Inn a kindly hand ujion t:,. h,ad.- of I : 1 1 iii"' has little children and ryliiit to l"it'l him I" i: t ,'iii.- S"M . srlf. :ttnl thii.' iim'1 It was last ThiiiM.I'ty. when leefurino, id nwaltliui tho to a class of students thai a noodle 1 i , Krt t!i.-:i oi,- to pointed fiasTieut of tin- skull of mi In- ch' iip I'.iwit '"'iiliilPii rabbit pi i.'ii oil tho thltil fln- 'h" i i'it r i - f : H''i or ms ion n.ami I lie initio whs A '-h 1 tl I I " " i tl," fi.lK'it I lion. v'll I In' i " "I o. t i io in'- iiii iii H till 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I O, IIW II I I I'g I ki' i r i 1 1 1 ' ' i' NorthwKHt - ,.,, ,, ih, lirl.t. Worlin nil th. bridire construe- , market It ., - . . . .. e i will nn t 1 it iii ii n tlnn for Urn new II n on Its .o inua m , ..,,.. .,1,1, ,i,.,t r.. ,,,, .swarming, with err ma. roadbed. Tin' sub-contract for tli Kin" , fnr,.,.,i , n,. hocause ,,f a lack j 1!"t the physician Ih treating himself 4 ir n rL.i -( vrt u t r i 1 iT 1 on W IT K I'll I I t- M I - 1 20 mile, of tho road between Condor, i -an port, ,,l" be m.es and Fossil was hIho Ipi yoHtinlav, m1 ; Irrigation by Electricity. th (rraillnu will bofthi Septninlo-r 1 ' The N'-hoinc of lit ! . t ! 1 1 1 hv elptr1-ty EniVliH'ci s an- now al work on a sur- I s ,,, . , )ull ji;ls ., ,, Uo,it.ii mii-res fully vv of tho llrst 40 mllfn (if the roiul. n -ah ihhI o'lro M.H"s a:i.l oohIsih a .1.1 I I l.i.oi 1 of ilir ! " ri IHl - ' ..t' llfii., !.. 11.. ii..inlr...l li..li'h ior R. A. Ilolli nhoi k mnrto.1 .'.tit .-s ,v ,,.' ilso of .1. M l.' puin..s tin, I m l I r'r- I-aKloi o liln-.yclf l o8 three f.. I. ..-oi work on t hi' Klirx i' loi.....,.,, I.,,. i t-... . r I 1..,-,. ,,f i h . i ' ' ' :' ' 'J " " , o o . --.o- o ,t i .5 or. the !iK ilani thai Ih to turn tho a t ' r- j .s, h , , s , i i.,-t tfuoli.uia.,l''tt of tho John Imy Into pei form inn tho . f,,r t, ; pu ,w work of runnlnc trains, fa 't irion. sn'- t Is pi op.,.-,-,) lt tl.o rompany to o plylriK llithl ami power uml pumplnt-' rnti a town to .ho 'known as inlriburrh water over sloop oliffs for lrrinliiiK , ,,n n,,. iwnni.s ni'T and to m iko il rurposos. Tho cri-w uinlor !:iiKliioor , )l( ,,f h ;.,. t 1 1 smoltor ami ro follonherk will hogitt work next week ' ,,,(.;ton I'lan.t for tho treatment of ores on the water rilu.s so im to comply i ) , t ,o . ill-t ri"t Tin- ox.i.t lo'ii'tjoii with the provisions of the law an.1 '- 1 f t 1.1k town it, to ho kept mcret until cure tho water rights to the rallronil , , . townslto ami r.al' company con oomi'any beyomi any chance of rovoca-Hll nn, n,,i railroad Is ready for tion. ' bustii. s OreAt Dam on John Day. I The talk cf t! new H.irrlman exten- The dam on the John I'ny Is to be sion Into rnilt.i: . con Is not Kointf to one oi the largest power dims In the I Interfere with, the , onstrii'-t 1 "li of tho cotintrv. will he 200 feet IiIkIi and In to 1 ele, trie lino. if. online to tho officials be cnnFtrncted between walls of solid j of the latter road Thev declaro that II heroleally, more rlKorou si y, porlia pis t han eer patient was treated luloiv. He Is selecting his Instruments and Ik Inject tin? into his own system the most powerful antl-tnxlns known to science. Threa Trmtment Dally. basalt jdil feet hteh. Klvinff Iil.OnO the llarritn.in ro.uls ato friendly to thorn horsepower and nn enormous - storage j and point cut that thev ton. h the liar rapacity, in a resorvolr n!n" miles Iook j rln.an lines at tnroe pl.fos, and are an nnd thne .'.nil one half miles wide .important f. .dor to that nnli-iu. Work on the lieschutes rivi r dam. I'ians fo: I l.o phi int,' ..f the fir,.nn, wlilch will bo but 40 mil"S aw.iy from i 00n bonds ..f th" company aiOy'nt i r -s-' tho John Pav dam. w ill be bejtun i ' ent bolng ili.i"il witu JJ' C.ira. Kie tiiber 1. This dam will be used to sup- , '1 nit ouni-iiiy of Now York, althoii;li ideinent the John Day. and with tho two j no definite at;r, 'in. tit has ho. n reached the company will have two of the most , yet. It Is p."-.-:hl.. that the work of Important power streams in the state , const ruci mi; t!" 'mpo to line. t-Mopt-woikinsr foi It niht and day. 1 I n t for th" equipment, will h" wien The Deschutes plant will he used par-j tho Kloct rh .' i I ni a I hi ; am company of ticularly for power to sell to m.'Lnufac- j 'hioRK". whi'h i at pfsent fltruriiii or. turers nnd for light. The country east, the cost of lidMing the lino en a sub of the river 1s believed to be one of the rontrai t from the l'"i tland Construe richest mineral districts in the west and' lion company. . ft k '..n s, in the inonilnx. another after li.ii, hi on and tho third Just before re lit ii.K. According to every precede!" t, he must coiiiliiuo this for throe weeks. At tho ,-nd ,,f that time lie will know whether he Is to live or die. He, has faced this outlook now for 90 hours and he must continue to face It for 400 hours longer. "What if -if It does happen, doctor?" "Then It will happen," he replied unlet ly. How can you endure the suspense? There' .-i no way of tell 1 n K for many days yet, Is there?'' "No." ho said, "there's no wav of tolling. As for the sir-pense, wh. these OF MEN'S PANTS Every pair worth $2.50 to $3.00 on sale all this week Sale P nee $1.95 PRIZE LAZY MAN WHO LIVES WITHOUT DOING STROKE OF WORK rliIMrtjn h:ivo to endure it. n you think they oukIi t t- he hravr t linn a w n man? 1 am K"ln? 'n with my worn just hs if nothing liatl uiTd. Aft- r all. It is t h.- only ( li iiiK to tli'." "Hae 'ij inadf voi:r will1" "No, not yrt. TIiTe' tlmo for that." 1 All d?iv Iomvt t !; 1m -11 wu -i i lnin i? at I the ';i.tMir institute. At it-ast Jn p- ; ti- nts a'ui f r 1 mis tnt in .-:r. ln..-s a tnl buz- kt-t s f 1 1' i r.s, Tti n ffi o ; h-oStl It.;,' i coiiSci' vHiory. Tin- i-'-yM- ! i:n' rl.iltlr' ri, k nl iilort to tiielrj f ith'-r s il-iiirr. coul.J pot be lnV.!'i-,i to i Ir'ave him. :ilv t!:.- ohlor a"ii. who aw- sluts l.'.s fntht-r, ioiukiro 1 to t-xhihlt! s iih- oi tin- jr'i ospidTi.. 1 iiian'H self. i " I am riot ai'ra1 I. :a!.! J r I,iKlrio it ih jM'.si-nhlf, vs i : t t!ii fmr-.s-s In trtatin; hy.in;.hohia Ihrs in lni:in'iiatt , a t ! tn , l-ff). I r.m assure you thcic was; ' UIay In this c3' If you need pants buy them now WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR It will pay you AD IT'S SO Third and Oak 1st and Yamhill Down on the shores of a little lake In central Oregon lives the prize winning lazy man. His nape Is Tliaridous Jones. Jtr. Jones has a poUto patch, a half dozen pips, a flo'-lt of ducks nnd a don among hi other possessions When Thaddeus wants a meal lie turns his pigs out of the pen Into the potato patch, first fitting over the snout of each porkrr a muzzle which permits the animal to root but not ent. When the gruntrrs have 3uk enough potatoes for a meal Mr Jones poes out and gath ers up the spuds. AVhile the pins are doing this Job he fiends his ducks out into trio Ink" to fish for him. Kach duck has a fi.shhook find Hue atta"hOft o one l.-c The hook is baited, and wtn ticver a fish t ik good hold the webbed bird fees frlpht ened to th" snore. Tli" finny denizens bite quick nnd often in that lake, an It only takes a few minntis for Mr J.ci.s' brain mak Iiir food to be MK7.1lii) on the pan. Last week a four pound trout pot on a hook und now there Is one duck shy on the Jones demesne. Tills doesn't happen very often, however, and when It does fried duck takes the place of trout on the no nu. When w'ash day comes Thaddeus' don Rets In his work, (iff comes Mr. Jones flannel shirt, which he tics to I'edru's tall after h.-lntr thoroui.'hjy sciped. Air Jones then fisnits a pie,'.- of bacon into the lake and the laundry rocs after it. When the tour l,,i, swimmer retina to 1 h ' shore th" --hlrl Is as clean as M. CELEBRATE THE REVOLUTEQ Buenos Ayros Experts . Ex traordinary Crowd of Visitors. MILKMEN MUST DISTRIBUTE CREAM MORE EVENLY THAN NOW If you lived In the suburbs or down i p"r cent of butter fat Is sold in one of the vlliacrcs far from th" mad- 1 dins; crowd in Oregon s met rpo'i is nnd had to buy milk from a country sunvir j like thousands of the uitlandets do you'd j probably coin" to know something of ans phrase, "noil ' I s a it had "" to a steam hiundr". I T " UmUm H m Ha B Ikabb .:' d for. I h j (treat inn $ 303 WASHINGTON STREET, CORNER FIFTH J - 1 U . ' i 1 - Vf 'SJi t ' 1 i 1.1...1. ff- as i. s l-!.--.v.,A.t.-.t--4 fcv5vAVHk'W j . . .c!,. ..tv ? : -GIF lt - I .i fA t- V V5fC " ' H ! ;--.'X MiHV4J ! i. XM-iWJif' &'&rJi-W ;: - E , 7i . ii - - -- -'-i ; : (t.'Blt.-d Prc Iiinl Wire.) Ruenos Acres, Aug. 22.- -This city Is making: jr.re.it preparations to r. lebrale Ih" rviirnnry of the revolution of IS 0, in M y i:il0. X"W theatres, n-.v hotels ai d business houses generally are pre- ' pnrltie to cam for th" ext ra ardlnary ! cioW'l of visitors expo -tod on that oc- ; asion. hi' ii the. government has de-1 te'rmined to make worthy of n great i city. ; I ho fourth Pan-A merl"an 00, n cress ' is' contress i bo nro- posts lurKou an the lneaniiifr of the trifcr stirrintr." I'.ut, there will be sonieth.ng stlrrltn,' In the milk lln" soon If slta.te iialry and Knn, , 'orn m 1 ssion. r I'.alley on hiine it about. He is send:ng out circulars to all haudb.i.i of milk tor public consump tion In out of town districts tellliic them that unbss nil'.k with tbe re.iiired rciftcr ach and every violation discovered will be deak with us severely as the law allows. The reason that circulars are belne. sent .nit Is that numerous ,'otui.j ntitv h.ne been coming 111 that thin null; f being sold bv tin- country tnerchints The consumer who buvs the first quart 0 ill of the can gets the bisgest p 1 rt of the cream which, of course is near the lop. liv the time th" bolt, an is reached 1 hero is little left but white water and the last loan to buy suffers. This is because the mi;;; Is not stirred That's why there Is going to be "sorncthinc r-i.rring." NIGHT RIDERS SOON' TO GO WAY OF KU KLUX KLAW 1. f THE MAN CAME, SAW, HEARD A GROAN AND WATCHED THE INDICATOR FLY "The nH'ht ilib rs of Kentucky are! fellows who wei 1 i,.i., ... out" .),! Urn.- and pent H , , ' ' ' ' t 1 t came to oo i-t cmce I'.eu ib of ( iwen lioro, kv, la-mou.s forj .,,( ,)mt lU,,v ,.. , ,,, lis tobacco und Its whiskey, and Its "The viciimn w r" t wars amotiif the farmers and various fused to outer Int other thlnns, at the Hotel rurtland yes terday . Mr. Wile is president of the .N.av Traders and' riant. -rs' bank In 'iwensboro lie is makiii;.- a lour of I tin- northwest, accompanied by his wife , and da light "I . Tit.. iriMihle among th" farmers nnd w'l i. h r.sultod in the ntphl riders goinp ! 0111 01 forces .ill li t-;an some time apo I b the urea n i.a t ion of what mieht bo I a unioii iiuioag the farmers and i,,,. U i ncr for a loo 1 11 at. When I:' " u: llj got ! lor. mc-c w ho lunl re- 1 I i : e ag I',-,' nt to keep Up the pile of 111.' tavoritc Wei of man. Kite I) nlsht that the riders were out two or thiee, or cc'ii tnor,' victims would bo selected. The men would ride for miles nnd then ret fi-e to the barn or some other building of the person or tier sons with whom they were at ou's , "Hut those who were on the other side of tho .fence fought their troubles bravely, and altheuRh manv of them thousands o( onMars hv having She was fat. thought sho was. She H h a m y was alono - or , bo-nan s'e;h. Sndj one 1 f th 1 .,,,,,., a 1 ui" if his foreign . .doilies are man' was motionless ",t In tho ..reparations ar,,.,nd "e . Iia ' o llif! I to offer idle a .,.-t eoilf. t ir .11 followed tho woman an- l.-nt 1 ml modern woman sniffed th" a: ? '!;' :". ! be laithfu: 1. productions hP.!fl ,n he riphti t t won-.s "i : u musters, existing In , ,ho museum of the Louvre. Luxemburg : bank and to the t and Troc-nj-ro and two orlgift.il works Naught she discerned save tl in lonrbii! at.d bronze of cont-mpora- ; cf blue Infinite tptice lleCIS 1 leech ilTtiSLS. ' . i, 01., .... . .w. 1 the Dost followed th .ill , ,'..''ui iiint ;- 11 11' n 01 It'" prescient iher has been upen.-d an o:.-' through all of its gvrath.us. hih.iein "! the sketches mrido f.,r a woiiinri soe:n"d satisfied with her mc-uiner M l.c erecte.1 In tho I'h.za ; re,(.onnoiter. of imIi ' So , iVf' -tw'o'di-iw .-'i- hro,i. i filowlv. cautiously she ad road) be.-n nti-1 and ihe comm i s - n r,l tho mnn? No. The ada n.- II I tak, Tl.is t'mo It was not an Th" woman s'oppod d own A ml t i man. pi. : n 1 1 1 : sr. "ho r houid d.app.-a , ,.n, a I '"k at the Indicator. heir stora:.'" u!diiigs rl y rl.-s; no "d, I h. y 1 'vervthing. Now d iscou 1 atj.-il about and "t1 it prop h out in spjt,? 10 niclit riders ontliiuing their .! .- in M.rt enl I'l va r o.'l of to'ia J Mr W ile continued I l.eso men wanted to oiaraniz.o in 1 flj- bo', I up Hi" price or toiiaooo. in a v.a . tll.it lllollVes W.iUhl llUllolllite . 1 1 y II :l'c j-i . , , beiieiitc l .110 count, y to a great. exi-nt,j bui no doubt In other ways i.ieir actions . ..I 1 t.r.f.. V....... .I.,lrli,,n..l t.. fl..-.oa- l',,.,',,.l 11 ,,,,'rouii.ilne- neighborhood i People simply won 'Certain of these farmers and plant .rc ..,!.. 1. 1 tl.A cooibitio wliib other.' re-ii.iiii. il outside il,.. ring for various i Now and the;,, perhaps, there will bo r.'.-p s '1 h.-n it was that the nigh ' outbreaks, but cvoituailv every night 1 id. us bog.u, th. lr work. The nUrbt rider will bo biis ;iu..ii.l:nr: to his own I riders wer. couitmsod mostly of young , business, as bo did ootore. The result Is that the night riders into 1.1 .0 llcaliv a thing "I the past. Ihe i-id for th:s sort f tbinn. and the prtctice is dying a natural death. l.ft. to th--to the sk" ran The eye behind w oni n n ' s ii :.' I 'C !;. . isu.i: Ml' oil Tov- in t. y ma n '' lr "ls;'',s; directed against a sfib not one h is l,. e;i j idgo 1 , - ,.. lthfullv the Me 1 to ho , i'f tne union dipo,. S. hum- and granite. edge of t.o- .scale, belt -f patriot. c enthutoasm N"lody in sight. St1" I'.-curienl of revolution scab- carcb-ssiy, ti,.n mii tt.at 1I.010 wlil b" intiiutcl". l.e i-oiil'iii tii'-i -1 '.I -rtii th.. oril-c (dot. At list ' - t"'. mal-." it vl.l ihcMgt; his the man jumpe.l. 11" vile ti.c ro--.v ministers man groan. ptar: - of the opousi- No 1 ' urn like a muffled nlaiui 'do k i heaith :,as lust been determine! Ail i.-l.T. bang.' lie .'.i.k.il 1 milch cows intro. 111. 0,1 are t 1 be sub-I wiped tho sweaty j jrcted to ex n in I na t Ion for a certain i length fif time to ns.-ort.l!:i their eondl- tion of health flv Im 10 o' this or.il nance rio , .,w on be for tlt P'il- ilce intl. it hi 1 pn-v d t o a'lr.tt-d time in th" 1 st! t ; ' 1 or.. nT"M those not secur ing a clean hill of henjtji will be kllld ?'.rid tho '-ir, .isi hari.'od uvnr to tho municipality bears the ex lco!aticn and tin nilnat'on "orwtn hsi on hasnrrlved her on the ' a 1 .-1 . !. io -1 lamed a ! I fi.nl ' 'id 'l e pi. II I . '1 1 noon the scaio. '1 A t A m".is ,re of Importance ro the nub c like a muiiieo mn,.,i had st.-, : , ; aril a noi-!- u '. z , z around, thee Is fi-m his hrov Hallucination! Chimera ..f hi, .n.r heated imagination His iail had n manned hi in. Twas onlv t,.e Indi tit,,r on t'.i scale fpinni:ic ' d in inewi to tho woman's r.lcKol, and lu r wcirht mostly welrrbt. The man board a l-ini-il-nvvn sleh n l Nl1' if . Ill f il jiJ S'--iM--r5 iii'mui: i;ii'iUiijtiT-T!jr-i i, 1 1 nyr4sfifvm mUmn,n, ty?,.v ?jLlVi:.iLajiii. iiv,l,i1k iir tJkj&M.je-KU',ijt NO PAIS ,.o More Fear of the Dental Chair "NOR A HIGH DENTAL BILL" ;n iaiv Special Rates All This Month Full set. that fit $5.00 If m-i are -irr- r - Gold Crowns. 22-k. ..S3. 50 heart tr m:' : , Bridge Teeth, 22-k. $3.50 IVcnl.-j-s Gold Fillings 81.O0 the uf.rk Silver Fiihngs .' ,5-Oo AU Work Warrants-j Ten WHY PAY MORE? Yecrs of arranging a com betweeu Jap.m and c rotems show t!mt . s res i . u a now o". '. I' ' ; ' r in-ii'V, S? . . i . . I , - s r- i h J 2 " - ! t' " 4 : . . i .i i., n pa .-li i , .e s. i ," Na - ' c - t j ' f I - ! place :. . nd 1; .a il" li 1'pi t i H-.nk -f Spain end ! r'.lrd Tl bit , . ,"ised its capit l! ,5e of Inpir: "ss, . I p s Cor. in tho BEARING ORCHARD GOOD INVESTMENT New Plan for Developing Fruit Land Worthy of Consideration This Is the first Public Library to Install a Pianola Piano R. MET.YIL TH.WF.Y. at the time lie was .sew ork st;it( librarian, made a 1,'irti i in t: S GOOD FOR 33 RATS ID A HALF r k s w - a r 1 r . Tbe snn s!lvr lv'r.: exhibit in Wi-,.'ar-' ' was an ,ir,!f I Mai' p c " , Tien congress for If" c, ,. .,, , oxhlMt of fr'j!: gr-e n I v lt,g .'i-it s,rn enttn.ti.t.i f-ern r --..,; ' thm 1 -, ' r i. t '. n-nark,: I,, pi .' from nil kln.l' of fr.:.- ami ' A .arke c.tn ir v 1 as re. er.t , ' ' organize i to . ..--'.n ' -to-" : of beh i reg"rt aid u.i.hn g ..n f r t ' p irj'Ose of Of -. ; ; g and .-p. ra :.r oxriuslve fre BarA Rfference Open Eenirgs and Sundays lal. iffenlan! ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS X Comer Fifth and Washington. Across Fro-n Perkins Hotel r r:z- r it ss a d this i I .1' t-srt r -r s ha-. la I" nn-: s. d . W O r-s of .nt f J .. it .bl.t lO-l-I I a rc hfifce - '. " i Ptt It t a rem n.f: t r nr. her I ! . t, -. tt.. Ane 25 VTortl w j. vVahtrrton to1.-y tba r.er.t h tpprcprlited 15.2?'' a morth for the suppress' ir tru In Pun Frsnclsco Thl at the request cf committx- an 1 rr . - - .... . . . ..e....a K Vavnr Tiv ft. I'T i i,'"i ii - ' 5-iw ur petition to President tl'anr, na , . , r , .,r. r.f ,,-.r.., )r w-vcit The marine h'.'plial r-ff etdei'il t" the r 'pc-. i 1 u at' i r:,o gn err rrer.t. which h cr.Arge of n;i: p?- I wo'lf of oar.jtillor hre. b ch rei'! -r tl io esses of iixe In this r"r irr! n" rn o-'imsi p s .c-lnc the i.t two rr.cnths . tifen r rejorte.? aa lioiiM.-d The mr-nov is to I u-d It l estimated that at e pre.- i nil', u mii' "i.m j : f i m r' 'I'hcc v in i hi lie pied.. ; i ,' i!,;. ta:;t Mrri a. I I,! ci ':;,iili'tel- r;'!:i';,' 1 P ,;i s , , f 1 'la TT ! a I" I un lies;; a : i:: tr! - as h "W hx shotil.i ii' of Sch:;'rt as we' a-Koq i ir. iifwfv. The Evar.ston. Ill fr. Pewev's i.i.-a tnv W'e'irr T'lar- la i'lvv raref ;v ! v c r!-'; ' e ! vv ?"f h'r o? r."; f-wn I'li'iib rap (ilie's can It a- "i nis iu..nK,' aii I it-sc .! the lav was not far iis rnrh"; which aim to lie ! w. i'i!i have larirr o ",t- !- ifant i! as ireelv and the public !i orrnw ;nng a conc-s of Tenns' n of this innovation, am! this is the thought: The Pianola has taken music out of the class of the so-called ACCOMPLISH MENTS has made it the universal pos session of the MANY rather than an ex clusive art to be enjoyed by the privi leged few. It is a n dcworihv fact that it is ahvavs the Pian-la tl: a lull knn . t i! i1- selected bv th"-.' r. lm buy with Clodce of the comparative merits of lie (Intercut Pinno-n a ers he I i.nio ,1 is the public library ha put practical nperaticn. A ": nrd a c !, t : ;i . .f :"mi i---'r-r. -'s are ii ,v r.t the n rest- lent I lv who rfsf the r e's h.,?no. while lirst lnstniment of the kind to be pur ased for the- i ress;ve l ra' m;is;c- a public library, ium as it as the first mstni ment to be ristalled in a cn'dege. Today there are over leading educaliom! int ittitii ns that are using the Acohaii company's mstru :iv. rts :i t lit ir rnn-ical r-'ir". Musically and Mechanically, ihe Pianola is um ersally, re; .cnird as Maiding at the In ad of its cla-s a fact amph- prmen by its great ale. excet dmg that of ali cither pia;io-pia ers i( iiii lined. r - .. t 1 I lH ee- oah re-il ar a!.) '. .rc I tin p r ' v irii Th's ah If not b'iiT f : -o , vh soure onr r-'t-ra, b' s 1'iri iri to be u-d " catch i d of Trv; 1ST! i!T't F P. M is u. The Home of the Genuine Pianola Piano. Sole Dis tributors for the northwest. -g!-.i tnat lies back P'nnoln I'lnno Cntalnj; H Free Upon Request ILilers Piano House Th House of Highest Quality 353 WASHINGTON STREET IttIH---- rit it ootta about 1 to ctch b-r -f C ; fcidc lt.i:, H&rr.a - '