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SUNDAY JOURNAL, . J g . . .- . J .. . UL 1 PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 190 11 WASHINGTON TO STATE FAIR ALL IB FOB SPACE liiildiiiffs Already Crowded FINE STEAMER FOR SOUND TRAFFIC BEING BUILT AT PORTLAND YARD Ifl PORT r Damaged Straw Schooner Repaired hut Will Be Idle for a Time. -Electric Lino Swell Crowds. Will mm THE OREGON "(IP) i Mil I sT i . . n i .. mi i. in) n in i' nni p ii ""'I'll ii m ill in i ii i i Ji niHW i li. Hi i . mi i , ww 1 . i I ' ' ' '11 : . f ' 4 1 ' - I ' ; . ,.v; i mi' " . A After being on the drydock for the past two wrnki the steam schooner Washington will b ready for business ai; nil. but It In undrr.ilood that slm will belaid off fur the present Inmeu 1 ut plying between llie Columbia mill California ports In the lumbur trudo as bef urn. Tim Washington bumped lh ground off Point Areini fKTly tlilii month. Sim was brought to rortlBinl Tor ropalr.1, anil when placed In the ilrydook It was fouiul tint nearly all her plunkln:,' would lino l.i lui rcptared as well li ft now keel put on. Albert Crown has been supervising tin- work I i r Hid underwriters, while the St J -him Shipbuilding compuny had tlu- i'iiiii in.-l lim work In rlmrtii'. Tim recall i will lui completed (Monday, R In bel lo ed The Washington I" owned In Seattle. Tim ri'fi-nt dullness In tin" lumber trade to California Is supposed to be tho , cause of her being h IU over lor a sea-Son. AM)NG T1IK WATEHFRONT, The Associated Oil company's etearti r Roseoians. with the schooner Mon terey In tuw. was expected to roach tho company's tanks at Klnnton lat night. Tbls is the riifit trip of the Rose cuna to l'ortlaml for some time. Leaving Mnishfield yesterday at 1 Ji in. the ulc. liner Hrenkwntei In ex pected in the harbor about noun today. Fho In bringing a full lint of passen geis uihI considerable freight. it wus reported yesterday that the British steamship Mngdalu which left Auckland. New en In ml, for Portland Anoint t, has been chartered by Kerr, Clifford A Co. .to lond grain. The Mag-d.-ila carried c,-I to the battleship fleet from Newport News. Another French bounty-hunter, the Turgut. Is reported to bo headed toward Portland from 1 lobart 'own, Tasmania. ?his 1m a popular port of call for the reneii ve-cl., whose captains take them by the longest course In order to earn as m.u-h, mileage .'is possible. The tut; 1 i.unt less left out yesterday af torn, Mm uttli a log raft for Kan Kl',l ni I S: ii. The ,svo:un coaster Alliance left down ln.'it niht tor Coom Itnv The F.rlnsh ship Aberfoylc. 1S9 days out froi yestei .hi Bt I ea in. Ant werp afternoon reached 1ho and Is lying MARINE NOTES. Aus;. 29. ---Condition of the i. in., smooth, wind, north les; weather, clear. Arrived and left up at- 1 n a. m.. As tor bar ui w est 1 ft at 5-2.. steamer H. 1 inmnn fromftjsan Cl"co. Arrived at f . 4 and lojt 11 I fi a. in,, suamor Falls of Nlth from Nrinalmo. Arrived at 10.-30 a. ni., Nor wegian bark Ihighlld from Cildera. Ar riod at 10:10 a. in. and left up at 1 '- 40 p. m., steamer Rosecrnnjf wlth Monterey In tow from Monterfif. Ptalled at 2:-5 p. m.. ItritlHh steoilirer M. K. Didlan for Nagasaki. Arrived down at 3 no and sailed at (j p. m., steamer Hoso .City for Hnn Kmnclsco. Arrived at 4 : 1 . ji. in., te:.n,er Sue Elmore from Tillamook. Sillied at 4:50 p. m., tug I):ui!i!le.u with raft for Sun Francisco. Sa:i l"r.tini.ieo. Aiir. 59. SalU-il, Ktea pier A'J4i, for Portland. Sailed at inlil , niht.-iatiier-St. Helens tor l'ortland. Sulleii at 11:30 a. m., steamer State of California for Portland. ..Ma ka well. Aug, 2'9. Sailed, schooner Cr-sitnt for Portland. Hobart, auk. L9. Sailed Axigust 25, FrenTh bark Tnrgot for Porwand. Tides at Astoria Sunday Hkh: 1:34 a. ni., T.i! feet, 3.02 p. in., H . 1 feet. WW: :42 a. in.. 1.3 reef, 5:15 p 1.6 feet. k . -: , J: 1 ,. .,, Tf ' ii i i n f, .mm. . ...m.ii it ii ii J tV,,...,.,., I tjw4 ii,m !,, .-,.. - . jJMiiiimi m irnin nh'iiiniiii.iti ni, .ia-.....im.i n, yil mt., fti mini iiniui m iiiioin i . '.fi.,!- humor; ; " , rl,wfW 111 the I I 1,- M-.t - i ,., ' . ,nm1llfcir.ii..ii ilila iilniiitlili 'deiii.i,. -V i WtofciryVfi?MI ; .i !Tt-J i uTS! If -w; f4.e' U . - :V; r;-.1- Tih,i''i I, n f ir-tjc j.fnu vw ' --r iiti' i. j u Y ' (i t ' ' -tr- intoimllinrltMli I II'. Mi......i.....i....-i'. -tt-1tit,yl.-..J.J.A.-l..J New Steamer II. H. Kennedy Is In Courue of .,( "Call for exhibit apace at . tha State fair thfa year In far tireali-r thao ever before," Bald V. '. Matlock of Pendle ton, prealdont of the Statu l air board, who wai In the cite y.-st,-i ,!;, y. 'Our space la' lnadeiuute. uml ve need sev eral new bulliilngs, nespltn the fact tout 12 new biilldlngM were put up Uim ear and two this year. "Ona of the new buildings erected this year la 240 feet long and will pro vide for dtalla for 4" Iuuk. b The ,,ui er la a duplicate r the cre.uinvry tmlhl lntr. which la neifled for piuni dUplav or the dairy products of thn muin. u have Just received a request from Ilei. ton county for space for a county ex hibit, anil we hardly know whli h way to turn to provide for It. . "This inaltea about ten nuneral conn ty exhibits, and It ncran that w. wiil have to crowd up some of the others to glva room. 1 believe there is it lit tle floor apace left, but all tho wall aiea bus bean taken, and wall apace is need ed for a county exhibit. "We expect the new electrla line from Portland to Halem to Increase th.i num ber of visitors thla year. There will be reduced rates on all roads and t t;o j attendance promises to exceed ull pa-jt I records. "The aggregate of $30,000 hna been hung up in premiums and pursea. Th'i xtate stives $10,000 for premium!, but that la not enough. Wo would have J20.000. Our speed list Is larger than ever this year, and tha track Is In fun condition. There la a J5 O00 purse of fered for one trot and an equal uimmut In a pacing event. Oho hundred horse are on tha track now In training. V o , have a large number of entrion from , California, Montana and other coast and mountain states." Mr. Matlock Is enthusiastic over the outlook for the coming fair, which will open on Bepternber 14 and continue tin- I til and Including September la. There seoms to Do no wean spots in any or the departments this season. The great est problem for the management has been to find exhibition apace for a proper display. The fair Is distinctly an agricultural exposition, tho premiums being widely j distributed on livestock, agricultural and manuracturea products. vast amounts have been expended by pro greastvo farmers and livestock grow ers In tho last tlve years In the im provement, of their herds, and the in hibits are being correspondingly Un proved. An Invitation la extended to all to camp on tho grounds during tho fair, where there Is a fine plot of ground with shade, an excellent supply of wutor, and free use of camping sit with stalls and shelter for horses. The grandstand has been remodeled and Its capacity nearly doubled. Thero will be no liquor selling on "the grounds and pool selling Is prohibited. Improve ments have been made In the race course and specialties will be provided j between heats to amuse the bt" crowds. FALL STYLES THE BEST $3.00 HAT Complete Stock Now Ready BEN SELLING Leading Clothier i a-rd'ii a ftfcVriiilrttfiMi'iiw' h Two Views at the Willamette Here are two photographic reproduc tions showing progress on tho steel passenger boat H. H. Kennedy, which will probably be used on tho Boat.tle-Ta-conia run on Pugot sound. The pictures May Tate Place of Von Sternberg Works Ways, Where the Construction demonstrate the progress Portland Is Industry maKmg in me art or Biiipnuiiaing. to the proitressiveness of the Willamette Iron & Steel works the citv Is Indebted for the-lnitlatlvo In shipbuilding. No more worthy of the suptioi t of every Port lander. To W. 11. Corbet t. president of Portland's big shipbuilding ; plant. Is due much praisti for forcing i the shipbuilding enterprise to the fore. ' Guernsey, Nor. Arsikiii, (Jer. ph . Many Honr Inquiries. Wost minster, Br. Afore Inquiries for flour from the ! Jane,a,. Hr- PB' Meiliterrean . countries are reaoMnar ni'!kly"s- Br- 88 i oi'iii, i ' i . r., . . . . Nedermnd, tier. . Snn . Kan Portland exporters than ever before The majority of these Inquiries conic from Italy, where Oregon and Wash ington liluestem flour Is highly es temofI for the manufacture of "mae caronl. Few orders arc known to have been filled thus far, the exporters pre ferring to wait awhile and watch the market. Itlckmers, Ge Boute In Ballast MARINE IN'TKI,MGENCK. R.egnilar 1,1 tier Due to Breakwater. Coos ltay Geora-' W. Klder. Kan F'edro Rtate, San Francisco Homer. Snn l-'ruuctsco A lllanc'!, Coos Hay .... Kureka. Kureka and Coos... Rose City, Sun i'ranclco.. Jtoanoke, San Pedro and way Num.tfitia, orient Ni. oinedia, oi lent Arubla, orient Oct Alesin, orient Nov Regular Liners to Depart. Roanoke, San Pedro and way.. .Aug. Alesia. orient ug. Rose City. S..ii Fr.-incls.co Aug. Allium e. Coo liny Aug Geo. W. Klder. San Pedro Kept Eurrk:i. Kurekit am) Coos Seti Arrive, . . .Aug. . . .Hept. . . .Kept. . . . Hept. . . . . Sept. . . . Kept. . . . Kept. . . . Kept. .Sen'. i.K't. Dejjte Ell Port Crawford, Hr. sh River l-'alloch, Br. bk. Oregon (Sen. I' ll hlherbc, Fr. bk Henrietta, tier, sh Aster. Ocr. bk .Mere, hal do Noallles, Fr Homeward Hound. Am. I.e Teller, Fr. bk igl Francisco Francisco ss Japan .San Francisco Yokohama . San Francisco .San Francisco Fusan Fr. bk. Salute Anno, I.ydgate, j-ir. Vieo. Nor. sh. 1 losdnmor.a, lr Cornll Ihu-t. Fr Sullv, Fr. bk ( 'rll ion. Fr. bk. . Genevieve Molino; bk . Nc vvi toad Grain. Callao Callao .... Yokohama .... Yokohama . . . West coast . . . . Valparaiso bk..West coast bit. Vanc'v'r. H. C . . . llobart Dagbild, Nor. bk Caldera Nuielly. Fr. bk llobart Leon Blum. Fr. bk Hobart Mlchelet. Fr. bk Hiogo Finland. Rus. sh Guayaquil Magdalene, Ger. bk Acaquleo Alexander Isenberg, Ger. bk. .Honolulu Thiers, Vr. bk Iblfast Gensral Foy, Fr. bk Hobart BODY OF VILAS BACK TO THE IH'ST TFT AND FAMILY KEACir TOLEDO .Sept. . . Kept .Sept. . . . i let . .Oct. . .Nov. PO ' ' 1 ' . K'l n J- r.i nci; eo Rreak a .i.t it. i 'mis K.i v lliimcr, S.-ui l-'i ;i ncisi o Nmiui ii li.i, ei i i-i 1 1 Ni'-om.-ilin. orient . . . . . Ai.ibhi. ii ii i -j 1 1 Vessels In Fort. Brodrrlck Castle. Rr. eh Stream Hai plem.'r. p.r. ah. . . , .N. P I.br. Co Crown nf indiR, Hr. sh Columbia 1 Hi Viand Pros.. Hr. sh luvdo, U 1 n Francesca, nr. bk storia C! -urchin. Am. ech Astoria F. !io. Am hktn storla AK'ir., .Nor. AK'e.ia. Am. Aihi-rt KP-Un 1-; I V en ie V 1 .1 M K 1 ' i n. . .', K k H. W.isl.lia H i m..c . it r s Al- i.ll. I )V . . An.i'.rln'-a. Hr l.k . St i.-itlilvon. Hi ' h i r ( ii,n, . . ii- ech "Sll" ' ', A III h '. 1 ; i -i : v. a m. ss. . lit - .ik a ! i-r A :;i R. .ii- .k... Am As i ' ! Ti. Am s . . K'.r.k.i. ni s sh sch re. Ger. bk . . . . Fiutrol. Fr. bk wett. Am ech ll.ir, Hr. ss . s. h I. Am. bktn. . Portland . . : -, Am. s s ' on t j nine lit Boats to I.oad A 5 U" K..!lv A i. in ' Ti . . r P. ink Ann. S t.i r.i Alllrl 1 kt: . Am An', r A m J ib , A rr. s' -I n. Am. Mi. A m bk n .. A m. its Am bkm . . ile. A in si j "din r, A in. i. a. Am. sch Cri cen t. A m f'i Oivmpl-'. A ni t k En Xoate Wits Cntnt A' t ." le. Mr eh.- Bonn. Fr. hk Vim-, n-", l't m ... Gsl. Fr !,k Ni-Ht!fliJS. Ii: !: In:d ild i;,:s. Fr Keadlo-h. Hr hk... K'll.-.ran. Hr s: Jioivioa, l'r bk ma.-iian. P.r bk Ro-:ta;rt.vi. FY tk fj-'.f Pirmm. Br bk . A ' I. e. Fr I k . . Kurrse S'hr iivder. Fr li Tour ! Auvergne A rrnen, Fr bk CeeJ fip Ex sVonte. t. Rnrhd Jacijuelin, FT. bk ,Vrt!i Fifeh!r. Hr t k . N're;l, p .n.t Fr b ii-mti TorT:i1e. Pr fi weth Ttamy Straners I seiu. tabali, Br. as aa Fracclat Iq-ydoi-k . Astoria Str.am . Ocean ie . A ia 1 'resect t ..Astoria I.br Co. Irydock v No Albma ' entennla Montunur N.j j Yeiing's bi v StBn.lar.l itox C" A ln wort li hi It Si. A i nsworth Pol : rniou t h Martin's Z umber. Kahulul I. a Hoca ; ii vma s . ...-nr. I'lnnlseo Sin I-'ran-dsco . . . . S in Francisco . . . San Frajv'isco . . . S.inta K.isalln h Makin li as .San rntn.-li-i-o Japan ' Honolulu San Francisco and General. . . A r t w . r p . A ntwi-rp iti,-p r.A-i, -n . . Hamburg . Ant v. i r;i Anty-f rp A n t werp , K r.t .-i ji ' Han burg - -Keith' ... Antworp . . . . Uui'lini Antwerp . An' werri . Dublin i h bs Kr bk.. I F M 1 q more ivorllie of the Rurmoil I ZD1" 'Sfcv I - v.... . , . ""if'i - I yv of every Port lander. To VT. II. Corbet t. i i?-, A f I W i (United Press Ln5l Wlr.) f i r Ti-W Toledo, Ohio, Aug. yj. William H. ! 'Jr-' 4 Taft. accompanied by his wife and son ' Jt ' Lgft "f;i Chin lie. Hirivcj hero tonight en route! ' iN' 4$ 4giir r.. mi. on., t.. i.,i i . T..r i ' A v?9tt.ir.P W 'i-SV L, I r number of friends will enjoy a few ' ' " j s'A. ,Jt 3tV f davs' fishing. The Tuft party wus I! tjit s driven to the Pecort hotel for luiiche.m. i I 3r.W x-l , ti jSftlt" (United ITesi Iasea Wire.) after which tho men. hers v ent to Com- I tfi s ' '- ftti Madison, Wis., Aug. ;. At 4 o'clock mo, lor" Rh.lm rdfui's private vacht and i Is", . , fs l'.w! this afternoon the body of -the late the final stage of the loiiinev ...giiri. I I R C 9 ' ' ' f " -ik Williim F. Vilas, former Fnlted States Taft was in the best of si.lrltn Sn I I J (?, ? '4 aslle. N. S. W. senator and member or i leveland s demount ra tion was made hv his imlli I- i I e , ''f' V I M&im J Santa Rosalia cabinet, was buried in the Yilns family cnl frbuids. but a numhci were ,, hnnd IX'wJV "l ii I Mejillones lot In Forest Hill cemetery. The serv- to greet blm M j'ili i1" j . il.l sh .Callao Ices were simple and were conducted Taft. Lieutenant General Curb In and I itt w f V, t- 4 Vrjf I'l, bk. .Newcastle. X. 8. W. by Rev. A. A. Kwing. rector of Grace others ,.,m,i,Hln i. ,...,-ie .iil i. I r',"-A.. Xw --trcif I'l Antwerp Kplseopal church, of which Colonel Tololo from Middle Runs Islam! on 1 I N-v A 4VL?'' - l:l Antworp Vilas was a memiier. A number of Woilnesdnv to see the parade of the I r J W I'M Kr. bk Hobart state officials attended. G. . r.. In annnul , ,i,.i,t , I i A'.45: I I i - : . . . n iA ,ifSsar t,Jj I Ali ' - ,,- r v V -v v . Jf s . I , ' . V-JTK , biff "JfSl T f J ihhi-7 iih . - - -V Scfw: f lift r4 . -" Jf v.' V Vi'i. '.ill vhi I r ?' 'VA'' , - - " ' Vrj - r.i count von ottm. i , . ' w V?A.Wi . a-- . -1 Washington. I c.Aug : With th- t ,- V - ' i S t " t i " - t . . 1 " " - . 'f-. t.'.e German ambansa.li r t t' I'ttf-! ,-(' ht- ' " . . . ' v 1 ' I "Ji :'-' i. .-. i : y .. ,. ." . .' '. """J' -'- probable sue. essor c jr.. vn '."t?n. - JlCJLJ--' --- t"'-. y"". , X x I ' , - w 1 t ,,i yt x, . t!. Prussian minltrr .m Hamb-irg. i- fiml J ' X " " e&i l " y. " Hands out prominently ai-...rg p eral 1 - - W J - - j j. - Vt. 'v, r '' ' fMjsssnsst' ''' lely an.ointwn l'":r "' , ' " ; ; -'''aL3,.r-J -.r-tT?'-. . . JNKv - 'fcW "'' liaron Uunn von S lnnri th wrass I x i i tsaSsfciMljrAj ... '-- v in wwr. . jfJy i - vmbftauilur to Jp&n. are .-tf,re proml ( ,. L - ' i ..'.' jm -r'A''7e1iy: - L '" ''-V-i The fH.t will rt be filled br a new I ' r-w.-.XT--.''ll-'l.l.r.-. '.. "",' f r f7?-.r f - ' appwlntinent until aft-r !- - or I I -" "" ; ' J '""'r - - ' ' i"!-. In 8ft ember f'.T p'tric v. :i Pu-low, . . ''J1WUZ4;-'-'-' i - T -'i 1 with the -mper. r ' r..m lr I;.. ... , '-ri- J!i"''T'W-C '"fr-jf i.-." --v-."-ri--'i .'.- ' - I c-t lecture that Cunt v.-n G-tn inav " '- TV- --V-. - 7.',t-- I " - -"-jT , i be gt.rnhers . e.ur r i. the f4ct that Vj"v"rt"w"' '.J-1 'i'-..r(.' -ar''' 1' . .' V ; "1 !. I a Atnertcan d'i-.. mt:t h.le la c-r- . v ' -. . - -T" WK':' .e -V-.-.'-c v..!'.',;., V!. - tlm, .-.. eaM i -r.-f leg romp. Im.ntar, rl ' 'wV 25!3w,. tr" - "- i"1"- " - h. voj ..t II ti . iTS,mr !. r.- I in. in .ii i v ,v."' T - ;' 4. f ' - .irta to rr -ei-'ie-l "Wai. I'mnl 'r'"' If: " .' i . . ,J .. - vm Gt-i will be tie tiMt tiEUmilor . . ' Tl'.-'TTL- rr- -'-- -V. . " .., to w..t.'r.t..r T- -- - -. . .' . ' i,--' .'"S4 i This eiat-rr.nt ery . finite jr-r- - , V 3ri - , , ' 'f when n-sde - 1 crte J .o much feeling i fig " s ii' i-,u, -. .N!V'- TH . . It rrer nei : y f,.r the decision to A i n r.. J-'-v .r tl! - - v'f be eharfe-l Coun' Ton Getln belongs A- 1 ' "' l ' --i tjMj - ' - ' ; , ; tr jcancr t In German d'rlometic ' t ' 1 ' ioifc.) - - - . Z , m leerM ..th-re ere eioaioHlert aeere i A i 11 A ' fmJ 'V J ' . - -. I rlV tfnl' l be In llm for t fc i 4at-aKl ! .7 11 1 1 j arr-rtmnt. Count von Gt-o la ail Gnli'lnff Star n,1 ti e rrw That nrniilt II Frnn V t r- iP'.ii'eni ana irni't fr a. 41 roars el4 II lncr the post of military attache at Washington from ISitfi to ltfOO. After this he was made governor to German Kost Africa for the years, find In Feb ruary of this year was appointed minis ter at Hamburg. Another thin w lui oh augers his appointment is tho fact that he man led an American lady. Mrs. Miiv Stanley Kay of Haltimore. Her maiden mime was Konley. llerr von Reichcnau has had n much wider diplomatic service than the count. He is kiuwn as a well, versed man of North and South America, besides first secretary of the Germany embassy at WashljpKton, IMifl to 1S'I8. He "was minister to nnatamnln ami Chill hefoie he was sent to Urnzil. and he has been regarded as a mun picked for promo tion. Huron Munn von Sch wa rt z lias ...often said he would rather bo In the em bassy at. Washington than any other post In tho service. Ho was a candidate before Huron von Sternberg for the appointment. He is well satisfied with his post m Tpklo, arid is serving Gor mimv so well there that they may hesi tate to change hlru to Washington. There ! are other possibilities in the field, any one of which may receive the limit. STATE BANQUET TOivru Victorian' 'Premier Jfsts Newspaper Men at the' Same Time. LOCAL OFFICERS RECEIVE FRO.MOTION Ad.lutant and Mrs. John T. Foulketi of the Volunteers of America have gained the required number of marks for promotion and they have been ap pointed to the rank of lleutonunt-major upon recommendation of the grand field council. Muring a fire at Fourth and Ankeny last month they were burned out, losing everything they had. They now reside fit 241 Couch street. Ry H. Keo Clotworthy, Staff Correspond ent of the Fnlted Press, Aboard the , I'. S. S. Georgia. & Melbourne, Aug. 29. Tha American and British admirals arid tho senior of ficers of both the visiting fleet and tho Anetriillnn now were the eniefits of hon- appolnt- I or tonight at a state bantiue,t in the government house, it was attended by all the ministers of the commonwealth. The governor coupled the names of President Roosevelt and King Edward In a toast. In the parliament house, while the American visitors were being enter tained bv the governor, the Victorian premier feasted the visiting newspaper men from the United States, who min gled most cordially with 2fH) of the prominent, newspuper men of the colony. Preparatory to today's torchlight dis play the buildings or the city were Il luminated tonight. Next week It is expecteoV will see a celebration without parallel during the world eh-eling trip of the American butt leships. THE HOUSE OF SHERMAN -CLAY & CO. Is Doing the Piano Business of Portland Wiiy? BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE rr" --: - - -fc BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE The reputation of Rhermsji. Clay makes you absolutely safe Jn dealings Co. your We study to please. We try to make of ev-ry patron a satisfied customer. The same courtesy is shown after the purchase is made as before. We enrrv the largest stock nnd therw fore have the largest variety from which to choose. Read the list below. Vn wh r re and tern; Ise of will you find prlees lower payment more reasonable We re;..i Pile leg We H.ilr re'ir Pianos. We tune Pianos. We ir Prices We allow -"U a liberal f..r mr old Piano. Organ or Talk Mac bin. Iwavs se i'. Pr!ce "An Honest Value at an Nowhere su h WOT else In Portland Id famous makes ca of you get Pfi-inway Frere t Packard Frr rson I.u Iw'g K ' r gr'irT Mfi-liitcin Hi" tH-gton PIANOS Kurtrman A. B. Gbase Estey ConoTer Cable Sterling Welllngtoo VICTOR TALKING MACHINES j The Greatest Music House in the West Sherman, Clay & Co. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, PORTLAND ' VICTOR TALKING MACHINES . OiOOp " . ' " I lit Me a erty ef serrioe, ini-i.i-: t " i