The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 22, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER" 2, 1008.
COLUMBIA COUNTY WILL .5 LOW VITALITY
... ; . ' .
EXHIBIT ITS RESOURCES
A Dancrous Attendant .Symp
v , torn of Anaemia. .
Under -Direction of the Patrons of Husbandry, a
: Will Be lleld at Yrinkton 3rany and Varied
; V" : r Plsnlnjs "to Be Shown. ,- 1
Fairl
r jUsmli
'
' (Special Dtopttek te lie JoxrftLI
v.J'8t Helens. Or- Bept IJ. The Pt
rron of Husbandry of Yankton, Col urn
bla, county, propose to nark a stage In
the oounty'a pro(reaa bjc. holding a fair
at tbalr grange liall on Wednesday,
September 0. Tankton la about Tour
miles from 81. Helena, the county seat
and la surrounded tor flna agricultural
and ' horticultural country, which has
been entirely created by the Industry
of the settlers.
Comparatively a few years ago the
.country -was covered wun a neevjr
growth of fir timber, and even at the
present time It appears to easterners
to do a rourtn atreten or country, hi
these are many good farms 1 4 ' the
neighborhood, and the area of .cleared
land Is rapldlv Increasing.
' As an apple raising country It has.
no superior anywhere In the world. It
, la largely for the purpose of demonstrat
ing (his ract inai ine rair project nas
been undertattrn. Those who are in
fer about tlto an acre, and that such
an orchard will yield an averaga net
annual profit of at least 4o0 per aore.
burlna- Iba period between planting and
maturity , onnldereble Income can ba
derived by raising small fruits and veg
etables between the rows or trees.
Msay ertMM Disorders M
Trora Impoverished siloed
Williams' JTUU JWlle JTevest
tag Cora Tata.
Bealdea the thinnlnr rt tha hi Im
anaemia there la alow vitality which la
a matter for aeriuus consideration he-
... MUHWIl W It
man thus honored Is Francis A. Adama,
the tealile eUlior of a New York paper.
i e e , f
Oeneral fltewart L. Woodford, who
managed the Jlush.s preslilenlUl boom.
Is authority for lha atatament that
Andrew t'arnesle not only wanted to
see Ooveruor liush.a named by the
publkana aa (heir candidate for preel-1
a.m. out Helped to .defray trie expenses I
ui in movement to bring mis aoout. v
e e
.The Demooratlo esmoalgn manager!
re sou a 10 nave marked lour Kansas
congressmen for defeat In November.
he Republican nominees placarded for
feat, aooordlna- to the renort. are
James M. Miller of the Fourth district,
Hlllln ntf Campbell of the Third dis
trict, W. A. Calderhead of the Kiflh and
w. a. neeaer or the bixtn district.
New Electric IowT;r Co.
The Central Oregon- Power eompafl
ilia HUmlA
I ulOOfl I Aaa k IIMnl. t - - I
mih;. wiwiu supply light and pqwer to the
:!MLf.0f""mlt,on' and the blood falling I lamatte valler In larsV ouantlttea
nervV;' ESSV U.""H?.B a.? i0,".1? Ai P-
iaee amuu - wtbii ai 1 1 hubs a. uniimiiM ajiinni it nr nnws
soma jorin or paralysis msv result.
or ll Houth Ohio ling
Mrs. R. L. Hrr
at
roe and
r. Thla
Industry will Increase the manufactur
er tna valley greatly, aa a cheaol
no a io
teraated In apple grawtng and desirous
securing; cneap iana Tor
of
purposes will be especially
in tn
tha Tankton fair.
orchard
Interested
It Is claimed by well Informed people
.... V .... i. 7,w"r.. Vrri.feln William JiM-iT .roomraenoe ut. I power and a low transportation rata
great-need la an incraaseq acreage in wniiamr t ing Pills' becauae they re-J which the WiMam.ita irfnnii win
XV nneatf,
anrc.hf:d thm ' M" 1 P -nd had I wii' eflt to tha aUU oego" tU Oregon
mJFZUiSZXiZ! i bailee 2 nrJflt 5 hVc 'jfaMW"9 ,0 mUori bat, Engineering company"" 2 Back build-
ara not oxpsctlng to reallsa a nron t ia that 1 couldn't go up atalra without ng, promotere ofthls Induatry, are of-
Sii:i-V,drrTshnt. ilio In! riFp,1,1f,1i0 or Un t .t.nd tha ferfng the publlo an opportunity to In-
admisslon price of St cents least little exertion. I was run down vest In thla comnanv and vou will do
ables the visitor to.sn old fashioned .nd vary thin, didn't feal Ilka eating well to InvsstlsaTe ybaforay;Vir olsca
grange dinner. Thirly-three small money nd a,dn waj" u) V.Jyona! y?ur monev ufwhgr Th, publi? dS
iIS71KHrr7r,?i..er!frh mnrllnnl) if?i5'1, wouWu P-JP,"1' .. very often git a chanca to Invest
!iihi.2r lr. . Za cut ulJ . J "dn't sleep li l publlo service company, and you
tttllZm H.ifJ ' JAurtm rfotrt hoas wi1:.COu,h.'5 e?J"otl and had pslne will have to act quickly tf you wanf to
Tha count v has several of tha beat
herdsof dairy stock In tha atata, and
with tne extenalon of tha electrlo road
which lanow being built from Portland
norm to ocapDoose. n i" immw m
"Thedootor told mo that mv blrxxl I
urnina; mio water, ana mat i
Was Coins intA a. llarllna m..A n.
ii innre naa oeen any consumption in
English Town Remembers Iowan.
(BpedsI'Dlapstrk to The foaraaLI
London, Sept 13, A memorial serr-
that an orchard of Northern Spy apples suatalnlng. Thla matter will probably I a box of ,n9ln
can ba grown and brought to maturity he brought up end , discussed at tha
out of stump land In this neighborhood i Yankton grange fair.
V.
SHE WILL TAKE
HER PAY III iBOY
t i
Frisco Woman Says Land
lady Holds Her Son
fortheltent.
fair, will receive aufflel.nf patronage ;"'d ThtTrlZ mi?h .K.n.'w?!1' ,c been held In the mtla town of
from Multnomah count -to mane "'El llama Pink Pills that I decided to try Klrkby Stephen, In Westmorland. In I
helped me ao I honor of tha memory or Jamas Wnnit.
KiTOn SttrS? ward. mo'r. of Dubuau low-.
took aeveral boxea and in a few weeks
waa completely Teatorad to health. I
Became strong and healthy and waa
aDie to wont again. I know Dr. Wil
liams' Pink Pills aaved my Ufa and I
neariny recommend them."
A neiprul booklet. "Dlaeases of tha
BUM IISl'K
wno oioa recently.
n."JY Pf Klrkby Ktophen. and
Mr.
CHICAGO PAPER
Blood" giving more Information about
anaemia will le aent frag nrwin ranuaat
Tf you are Buffering from Impoverished
blood you
other day before giving Dr.
(United Press teased Wire.)
San Francisco, Sept. 22. Alleging
that another woman la holding her
4-year-old aon because aha la unable to
pay a debt due for back rent, Mrs. Jen
. nia Copaland la preparing to make i
legal fight to regain possession of her
child. She accuses Mrs. Frank I
Dodga of refusing to give up her baby
and . there will' probably ba a acene tn
court tomorrow when the women ap
pear with tho boy.
Mrs. Cope land saya she left her baby
with Mrs. Dodge last June because she
waa unaoie to care ror tne cnna wnne
he was at work, and that when she
went to get the boy back the other wo
man reruaea. saying Mrs. . uopeiana
owed her money for back rent and
should give her the boy in payment
The mother tried yesterday to. get a
warrant for the arrest of the other
woman, but It was refused and the
court decided to look into the peculiar
ease.
Mrs. Dodge claims the mother should
not be allowed to regain possession of
her child, because ahe is in the habit
of going out nights and Is unfit to care
for the boy.
BAD MAN LEAVES ' (
UNARMED CONSTABLE
to wait an-
Wllllama'
Pink Pills a thorouch trial. Ther ara
for sale by all druggists, or will be
Makes Vigorous Speech at lu per box; su boxes for is.s; by
vs.v a-'a fiiiuaiug glvUlblllf V.. DUII'O''
Woodward waa
mhan. anil iml.
rrated 40 yeara ago to the United
states, wnere he became waaltbv. in
recent years ha established unul
! scholarships In the town where he waa
born and last year hattririiut tn ba I
efactlons by contributing a aunt of
muney 10 estaunsn an old age pension
scheme for needy local preachers and
lllOU TflUUWI.
L Boys'
Schdol.
ClotSies
i -
We're showing an exceptionally
handsome line of School Clothes
in our boys' basement department,
made with all those striking fea
tures that they want.
Y
Boys' 2-Piece Suits Little Fellows' Suits
First Annual Paclflo National Llve-
.5 .,low.Jla rjce"- eepf. II, II, is.
24, 25. 26. at tha Portland Country Club
K uuilUt, t .
Medina, N. Y., Eeplying
o Enemies.
nectady, N. T.
ticket It Is not only illogical, but It
is absurd, to say that they must vote
ror a ixepuDiican congressman and a
Republican president merely because the
senate is so constituted mat it is im
possible to makt a complete change
mia personnel at mis election.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Medina, N.T.. Sept 22. William J.'l
Bryan continued his campaign In New
Tork last night and delivered a vigor-,
ous speech assailing the oil trust.
President Roosevelt and Republican
campaign management
The 'speech was an exeectlohallT
strong one and made a deep lmpreasion.
The sneaker answered several Ques
tions out to him bv tha Chicurn Tri
bune. The first question asked by Tbe
Tribune waa: .
aubmlt to Mr. Taft a klndlv suraeatlnna aeema that I am running against two
BIG DEMONSTRATION
BY BUFFALO PEOPLE
(Called Prees Leased Wire.)
Buffalo, N. Y-. Sept 22. "The presi
dent has aeen fit to give the Repub
lican candidate another Indorsement Tt
PORTLAND DAY
GO TO COUNTRY CLUB .
PACIFIC NATIONAL SHOW
See Big Ad, Page 14
Knicker or plain pants, pure wool
serges, cheviots and worsteds, with
or without belts, extra pair pants with
each suit, best value ever 5JC
offered.
New Fall Russian and Sailor styles,
fancy Serges, Cassimeres.and Velours,
handsomely trimmed and tailored, ages
2 to 8 years, extraordinary values at
$2.15, $2.65, $2.95, $3.15
Children's Fall Reefers, fine all wool ma
terials, in a full assortment of colors, at
$5 and $6
concernin
tiow can I Republicans Instead of one, but our
si
B labor las-iHlatlnn. h
you promise, or even Intimate that your platform Is so plain and the purpose of
election would result in procuring the I , ., . . .
salio senate to do whatever vou sav our P1"1' BO w Wreaaed In that
they would not do for Mr. TaftT
say
Mr. Bryan replied:
If I am elected. It
la I nrohahta tha
nouae pi representatives will be Demo-1 for president, speaking here last nlaht
platform that I am prepared to meet
the argument of one or both of them.'
w. J. Bryan, uemocratlo candidate
r tne nouse, Deing pledged Mr. Bryan waa given an ovation
2 pi?t0.nV wlIl Pro.v when he stepped upon the platform.
? Jm-L1. .tn.bV?vt th,1 From the moment he began speaking
JiiZ JSSieKr"?,?, li.?," Jh, Brockport .early tn the
(United Pren tied Wire.)
Tacoma, Wash., Sept. 22. After cap
turing a thief, supposed to be one of
the train robbers who held up a North
ern Pacific passenger train recently at
Spokane, Marshal Henry Bowera of
Sihnner let his man get away. Posses
are searching for the man, but have se
cured no clue.
, Two men had entered the atore of
Spencer fc Pyles and stolen a couple
of coats. Marshal Bowera found the
men and arrested one. The other es
caped. The officer started to the JS.I1
with his prisoner, but when within iyo
feet of the Jail the suspeet suddenly
whlnned out a gun and holding It at
.i V. r iw oirinar tnlil Mm ti
away. The marshal was unarmed
Hon
either the house or the senate to in
uorse measures rejected at the polls.
Row About the Senate?
Question i How do you expect to se
cure sny of the legislation; you are
promising the people- unless you have
the hearty aupoort of a. . Remihli-n
senate and a Republican conarreaa and
at the' aame time base your claim, to
xcouia omy wuiiny - i Answer as i said oerore, ir I- am
milS 1 can recommendleglslatlon In before an Immense audience, so declared
accordance with my platform, and the himself.
h wij nouae, uviug pieagea i Mr. Bryan was given
u hid Daiuo
the measures.
senate and I
?.eJPu?uc?n aenatorswiii oe win- day unta he had concluded his remarks
Ut J,ii r;,T.r eJtiZV V.upr.e"8'.n Brei Democratic candidate took the
X v v "'"" Dit in ma teeui ana aa sal led at every
can people. Iin t.i. t....i. - I
bv"ourUIa1J?n?il',r J' PU . . H' -Poke . of
inV i..,r. V Vhi. ne conmct wnicn. ne aaia exiateq.De-
Tr1h,.nrr.oA,"'.l1""r . tween tne president and the Republican
Arc Grand Piano Jays at filers
i r n art rNtaavT-iaari r mnn rna uamihiiAaa i
LJ1 ? will. ? f, matter of course. SfTcaeam.'K. Tg$Z
in
".,e..-aX"-LVn-.S5 11 voters to him In an open letter In
I r . " 1 i" wr a Pree' I Tribune: attacked the nrealdent for
e Chicago
MrntTaf? isTetSd 7&rtfm"totiZ Mid I washl. faJlGrrto .nfo
7;. T?".18. elected, a Republican house the an ti-trust lawa and from whlnh ha
prooaDiy oe .elected, also. This .aM. tha nrealdant couM nr. aZ.
A l-stlAritmn ftr tha lahAS I ' - . . . . - yt
will
would
lanks Mr ri even if h. SI "n"J Senators Piatt and Depew a
eMer disposed toward laW UaT. having betrayed the people, charged the
on than he la nM h.iSw lVfi Kepublicana with turning the financial
Vn tn .oou'.d hardly OJfpeot .v,tem over to Wall street and flnallv
' 'International Law' Association.
(Special Pleoetch to Tbe Journal.
Budapest. Sept. 22. The annual, ses
sion of the -International taw associa
tion began in this city today with del
egates present from many countries.
Among the topics that the association
has scheduled for dlsousslon tha year
am international arbitration, interna-
tlonal aapecta of workmen's eompensa
tion. extradition treaties, unification of
elected, the house, will probably i be I
Democratic and wa will .hava nntv a
nupuDiican senate to aeai witn and, In
sy.tem over to Wall street and finally
uureu a vouey or aeminoiation into tne
tanaara uu company.
Politics and
Politicians
The Initiative and referendum will
be the main plank In the platform of
William v W. Allen, the Independence
i
5 A 5
mi
"What is a Grand Piano?" we asjeed one of Portland's prominent
musicians.
"What is a Grand Piano?" this man of music and temperament re
plied. "In the heart of the woods a storm is raeing; trees, centuries '
old, are the keys; the mighty performer is the wind. Hear the sighs
and sobs, the shouts and whispers, the excitement and accentuation,
the melancholy, the intenseness and the power, the vibration of agi
tated branches, of the sweeping of unseen hands. Is it not a glorious,
swelling anthem? Fluttering leaves and little twigs, like grace notes,
ripple down. Suddenly alTis rest; peace and contentment and quiet;
the storm is dver. The magnificent melody ceases.
"What this means in Nature that is the Grand Piano to the mu
sician. A Grand Pianoah, -it is the culrrftnation, the cornucopia of
the world's most glorious music! It is the instrument for genius. It
thrills and responds and throbs. It glories at the master's touch."
m
case our victory i a decided ttne we league candidate for governor of Mln-
.. buub i ui, bsubib. i nese I nesota.
gains will not only add to the Demo-1
crauo majority, but they will strength- Aaron S. Watkina of Ohio, candidate
en the Democrats In the senate and of the Prohibition party for rice-presl-weaken
Republican opposition In the dent haa reached Texas, after a apeak-
.Vi iV "lm".. ois-lina; raur mi naa oarriea nim inrouga
via niiu mm Aepuoiican voters.' When
the law of bills of exchange, double tax
ation, territorial watera. jui
tfl
territorial watera. Jurisdiction in
llvorce. and International regulation 01
road traffic.
Life, 'a Borden at 83.
; (United Prws Leased WlHr. '
Clnoinnatl, Ohio, 8ept 82. Albert
SUrbuct aged 8s, a natural st and au
thor of -repute, shot himself dead In
' tha nnatefflce. in the midst of a crowd
of people today. He left a note explain- I a Democratio president give to the peo
Ing that lllnesa and old age had made I pie without the cooperation of a -Ra
il re a ouraen w nim.
we say. that the- Renuhllr-ax laarfara
re uiiiii me policies ror which we
siana, we oo not aamit those policies.
in ract, we assert tlje contrary, that
bv voting with the Democrats they can
rebuke the Republican leaders and com
pel tnose leaders to yield to publlo de-
Another Question.
. Question 8 We respectfully ask what
legislation, what remedies, what tariff
legislation dur-
reforraa.
in
what if anv
g tne next n
our years, could you aa
Fat Women an.d
Housework
Housework ia harder on the etout
woman than It la on her leaner olstsr
publican senate? at
vrvumotm we anaii nave
a Republican senate Tor tha nnvt i
years, aince it would tia wall nia-h m.
possible to make enough changes tn
I the personnel of the senate this Wear
to give the Democrats a majority, but
w c.a mn oegmmng mis year and
then by presenting tariff reform maaa.
urea, measures agslnst trusts, measures
re eiiecuve legislation, measures
i Insuring of the bank deDosits.
miHuiia wrrin
for mar
for the lnsurin
r Otlt the, IsKn,
forms, measures declaring for ultimate
nr obvious reasons. Bending over I Independence of the PUlnfnna mH .th
brings on that awful atuffed-up feeling meaaurea ouUlned In oar platform.
and causes her face to get rea ana coarse i " ""nwniram oy a uemocratic
ana " - ... I n real dent and Indorsed hv a nnmnnii.
- looking. A r" " enira 1.7 theh? h?u"..w cln compel a Republican aVn
naturally good housekeeper let their mU elther to accept the reforma or
homea go rather than permit the work to present a definite Issue uron them twn
make their uvea a misery. nence. it is reasonable to as
A aood many try exercising and diet-1 um "i.4 th Republicans rn the sen
Ing to get rid of. the fat but I want to
- My - bate that if housework will
not take off your extra fleeh. exeretalng
can not Houaework la the moat atr.n-
xne national uemocratlo managers
nave acvmn 11 auvinaoie to maite a
speaking campaign in the south, and
John W. Kern, candidate for the vloe-
presiaency. nas neen picked to bear than
orunt oi it, Deginning in early October.
- e
A lively fight is developing In North
Dakota for the seat of P. J. McCumber
in tne unitea states senate: Thnna-n-
rriiaivr jnuuurawr a karm will not OX'
ire uniu iiu, one or two sctive can
idates already are In the field.
After four years of Inactivity In the
work for which it was organised, the
commercial i raveiers Hound uah
league ia about to begin a campaign
ana ins continuance oi prosperity.
In order to have a textile exnart in
the Sixty-first congress in which tariff
revision is to De unaenaaen at a ananiai
ae salon, whichever party la successful In
November. It la announced the mamhora
of the cotton, woolen, silk and rat.n
dradea have unltel on a candldata n
congress rrom iew yorlt district The
MUttfiU
V
4r laTr-5'
iafawail
- 'T '"'
ft!
a . .
ate will recognise the force of public
opinion. and- see the folly of putting
iiwmniiTii on reonra in opposition
the deliberate Judgment of the voters
uous kind of exercise.
I recommend every woman who reads
this with interest because It deals with a i
problem of her own. to give np exercising
and dieting as oeing Da a ana lnjunoua
and Inatead try the following simple
mixture of household remedies. I guaran-
tee that tn a reasonable length of time
they will have lost enough fleeh in a nat
ural, wholesome way to enable them to
The Mooae's rropocitloa.
But let ua conaider for a moment th
real proposIUon represented by Tbe
iriDuna. it is uis: ir you have
Republican senate, you must elect
Republican president and a Republican
house to act with the senate. If that
Is tree thla year, will It not be true
jour year rrom now and eight years
irwin now Ha i j yesrs rrom now, snd
forever afterward. T If we elect a Re-
publican president and a Republican
go through their housework with pl-as-l 1 , "if- .,,nf lu. 1 ,"c. or auch an
- ; . in who nepiiDucaa presiaent and
mola. H ounce fluid caaeara aromaUe,a Republican senate. The Tribune will
and ounces peppermint water and I a ran. that we noil have a Republleaa
the dlrecOona for taking are one tea-houa B th- election of a R.publl-
ooonful after aneais and at bedttma I ' .a 'r"". .n'P aeep uj. sea
Now. tfoat saake the an lata e of think-1 i.- :hV 'ZZZZtiZ. -ik ','""?
lag that becauae these three things
simple acme reiaedlee tne eocnblnal
them can t ba good tor redacrag tbe
rleen, for es a saatter or rsct I goa l be
lieve there Is a better combination far
taking c'f fat cjelrkly aad safely tha a
the m e t have ntn roe abova It does
it dl.tark the atnanarh er rauee wrink
le. 4 rt renders dieting an ema-
lig entirely necaary. ju addition Is
treee adrantaae. h)ch I am sure yq
til alrrlt are ewirh t r-mtMj tt
m a y wetnan. It la inTr-and
. oeiaoca. acy ercg atora
eoatora two reara he-tea wilt Ka aiata
of I at the same time that tbe eossreae-
men are elected. Ia ill I, therefore.
The Tritrane could propewrta the same
questions to tne uemocratic candidate
mat it bow propounds and. If It ooald
persnade the p-ople to adopt thla tha.
ry. It could te-ep the Republican party
in per perpetually fr aalog the Re
puhlKin awate as a club.
If the . people eraat te brdoree the
Repchilcan piatfnrm. they eosht ae
vt fa) Repuhilcaa ticket: tf they w-jt
(o'trae te IiBKrttc rlatfar-
they eaght te rate the Deaooratlj
We Can't Tell ' You
how good E-C Corn Flakes
are. There aren't any words
to just exactly describe their
delicious goodness, their
dainty crispness.
No other flaked corn food
is so tasty, so appetizing, so
satisfying. Eat E-C 'just
once and yoall say so, too.
Why eat ordinary corn
flalcs? '
E-C costs no more.
Etff-O-See Creal Com p gay
CHtCAOO
tarreat M.asfaearers af flared
QsraeJ trseda ta ike Werhft,
Should not a Grand Piano, then, delop. not genius, perhaps, but musical ability?
Could a student hear a j?aderewski, then return to his or her Upright Piano, no matter how good and feel
content? "
Could a mistress of the home "give up her music" had she once made captive , the power of it in a Grand
Piano? '
The Grand Piano is the sovereign of pianos. '
The Square Piano for the youngster, maybe, who is taking the first initiatory steps. v
The Upright always for the home of limited size.
But the Grand for the music-room, the home of art and luxury, the home of the artist-musicians, who live
to woo the muse of melody, as only the Grand Piano will permit.
Finest Grands and Baby Grands in All the World Now on
Special Sale at Eilers Piano House-An Exhibit of Greatest
Interest to Music Lovers, Artists and Connoisseurs.
If you are a lover of tha beau
tiful wc extend to you a cordial
invitation to view this week the
finest display of Grands and
Bsby Crandi that has ever been
made in thereat Vct, not to
sy America.
This is an exhibit extraordi
nary; a sale of the wry choicest
iastrttmeBts, made by tbe fore
most makers of tie world; a
ratberinf never Heretofore at
tempted or thought oL
Noteworthy ia our present dis
play may be mentioned the fa
mous Seber small Grand, and
tbe renowned Chickennc Quarter-Grand,
wonderfully beaetifol
Weber Art brands, style "CC."
also Cbicsfo't wngnifK-rnt high
art product, tbe Kimball, and na
meiwas others, ia mty conceiv-
tblt style and sire. Finished la
the choicest and most exclusive
woods, tssed only ia highest grade
piano-making.
Something like foor carloads of
Grand Pianos were s retired by ua
eprn an wnastul'y advantageous
basis,
W e, in' tarn, propose to let oar
patrons participate ialh; iorto-.
sate transaction.
Now is the time" to buy a grand.
Uprights will be accepted in rart
payment at fair valuation.
- If yon have a hme that cm., t
to htva g Grand t'ir. tn
afford now to secure the
destre of every r!.m -
mnsician a Grfl- it i
Piano House, J 53 n , ,
St, at Park.