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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVJNING, - OCTODER 16, 1DC3. WAS BOOKKEEPER Til ft way nnrifj LINCOLN COUNTY PRODUCTS IN 111 I II II I W V , SOUTH JH DIXIE WINDOW. ATTRACT MUCH ATTENTION MS HESI6IIED ill SALEM St, PaTid's Episcopal Cliurch Scriber About Fifteen Years Hood Elver Has $et in, to Classifies Alleged "JJepub- ..Will Consider at Special' ' 3Ice(insr Tonight. Ago Lived in Cap . italCity. ' 1 ' i u Score the Success of . lican. Heuiocrats'VAd- J. dress at Chattanbocra. ' m Life. ' t pv"' , 10 DR. W HERS BEST OF ALL Fill FAIRS "'Dr.' George B. Van Waters, for tha rant IS years the pastor of 8L David Kulaconal church. has tendered bis re lntlon to the vestry of tba church and It will be considered at a special meeting of-iha veatry toolgnt " Utuk of tha realgnatlon of Dr. Van 1 4 i Spaclat Dlapafak to Tba Joernal.t Salem, ' Or., Oct II. J. W, Bcrlber, cashier ' of tha defunct , Farmers A Tradara bank of La, Oranda. wu a -book keeper In tha Capital National bank of I Salem about It years ago. Ilia parental mada their noma in Salem until a few years a so when- Bcrtber senior died. Aftar Mr. Scrlher'B death Mrs. Bcrlber and her aon left to maka her noma at Lm Grande. For loner tima Bcrlber wu a atate aenator from I'nton county. Ha waa uIho connected with tha Humpter bank. which subsequently nllM. Bcnovr a people ayere among Miam i moac respected ritisens. AIRSHIPT01LES 70 DESTRUCTION " K : ' :. yi ''if1' rr uCti A4. 71 4. ' (Hpal plapalek Tb Joflraal.) '. rHood Rlyar,,Or Oct. J. Today la Ibrtitht and clear and tha Hood Rtvar , L' (CaJte Vn Uaar4 Wtea.l ' Chattanooga. Tann.; Oct Jl. Wllllant H. Taft addraaaed an enorjnoua croJ ; 'A. V" J.; vi f y v -'I , ts Inventor ; With It, but Not Hurt by Fall of 22 Feet. 'AT fruit ahow waa opanad thla morniBflhera today on Ma tour of Dlxlo. tha ' with tta complala dlaplay. t Tha Tnorn- firat erar made by a Republican prar Ing train brouiht bundrada of vialtora. dentlal candidate. Ila , waa ' veil ' ri Tha apple ahow la admitted to be the celred and In tba coyrae of hla'remarki flnaat aver niada at Jlood. River. Tha aald: V . . ' . houaand and mora bosea of fruit ara "There ara thre klnda of Democrat a Sad ,y1rpr.vLdu:n?iU.,nd -thoa. vptln. for .no., rot. , for whole ahow la -much lara-er than haa Bryan. . )ioiln that I alia IV be, elected, even before baen attempted. Tba plate nd thoaa not otlnar at all - ;A aiapiay or an mnoa or rruit la 'ine a "-'""a .-;. blcteat In the hlatory of tha fruit fair come when the Damocrata of the aoutn and tha fruit la of much finer quality, ehould "vote with the Republican party. -No naraea have bean plaoad n the which la roaponalble for tlialr , , pro, axhiblta. aa tha Judrinf baa not. been Parity." - . : '.. completad. and except for tha bannera . The candidate' reception In the aoutk announclna; In which dlatrlot tha applaa . .mo,t. cordial and mUch an. Eye flaaaea. $1 at ' Metier'a.' aaaMI S t if Tha maKnlflcent dlaplay of fruit, vee (Oaltea Prm Laaaed Wlra.t . I etablaa and grain from Lincoln county London. Oct 16. Colonel Cody, the I nn iBnli)Ad In tha lower window of Y . .. . . f ..... . . . - (. - .1 " ; - . L, v', -..:.(,. ' - 'I aeroplane Jnrentor. waa aeriouaiy in.ists glchel'a atore, J Third atroet. '.i - ,V -'y...i Pured toy when bia machine fell 23 I peak, voluine(l for tht productlveneaa uunua; u Bun wi raci.ui. i of tng coaat Kange county. D. I The aeroplane was completely deatroyed. Th,rft are ahelvea of apples that I The accident waa wltneaned by a score I ... . ... tr Di... .hr Watera la a atory of ' long years of of army officer who were attending .,.,..t , ,,th -nvv. Fiht faithful work for the upbuilding of the the tint. When i Colonel cody waa Picked ha appla measure 40 Inches, while imriBii qk itiviu i, liuaiii.iwi "h ww- ....vv...wub. -v ?u I the notatoea I rtvAn av til nnnrnw to tri ntircn inn i inai na win reuuver. a o wuh of lack of harmony among the laity and accident has not been discovered. lack or support. Rev. George B. Van Waterg, D. ofUfhe th Potatoes are wonderful for growth . Display of Lincoln County, Products at Window of Slchel -Store. T'.':. m-. 1 1 . . ii. r m .... j . . .u. n . . . t ' 1 1 bias, there are many varieties. Ryasjl feet in height, millet, timothy and other fodder grasses and grain would' delight the heart and eye of any farmer or dairyman.. Mangolds, beets, Iswedes and other roots measure nearly three feet, and some weigh 26 pounds. ' There are also samples of coal from Taquina, taken from a vein three feet in width. The exhibit was secured by Colonel F. J. Parker and brought here1 are grown. It la impossible to tell from musiasm . naa oesn aispisyeo. wnicn -section may oome. i - Tha display also lnciudea exhibits' of mamanoth vegetables; canned .fruits and other producta of the valley. Tha die. Dlaya extend for 1(0 feet on' each.alde- or ina pavilion, wun racks in me cen ter equally long,' and the whole presenta ine scene or a .smsii lake or .aDDies. whoso fragrance and beautiful colors ara delighting the sightseers and the many hortlculturlata who are here from other districts. Among those: who arrived this morning to view the fair are secretary or titate Benaon . rrom uaiam, ana froressor vritnycomb or line uregon Ainietio oiud. .. This afternoon Immense crowds ' are I thronging', the exhibit pavilion, -and dent castner and : Secretary -J. i . ' '.' f. ' ...4;. t '':': DR. L M. OPTICIAN Dr. Van Waters since taking his place BAUD GETS: ORDER THIS TIE as pastor of St David's, has done much to make it one of the large parishes of the city. - Possessed of soma mean a, ha gave liberally to aid in-carrying tjn-tne work or the cnurcn. ana it wan jargeiy throuRh his influence and "effort and the aid of friends of his that the parish was able to construct and equip the imposing edifice, now used by. the con- : ' Salary not rally Paid- f During; all of this time the church lias not Den rinanciauy prosperous. Jbast SSn'SMrS. :rii Gantenbeln and Morrow granted divorce the nlan that he would aoceDt f rom -the decrees to unhappily mated couples. parish what had been left after tha I " Although Flora Gordon had brought expenses were paid. -Thls remainder has Bult against Fritx Henry Gordon, she salary which tha pastor should have re- , t JlJl bT ,..it.j . - I given the order for adlvorc.- Bha said L.ant lulv 'Dr' Collins' was brourht to -hat n? called-her viia- pamea and ac St David s aa an assistant for - Dr. c?".6 nar , or jnnailty. Ml BALLOONS LOST AT SEA lTTrtT Alrrtnof fll'T-nn TTt hilt Three marriage certificates were can- -UUi'u xiuivoi " , v year Dr. Van Waters received only celled this morning when Circuit Judges C!qn1) nf ifnrth Rfift ' third, approximately, of hsaJary, 0.ntBnheta OCarCIl Ol 1UIIU DCa Will Be Made. (Unite Press Leased Wtr. Berlin, Oct 1. It Is regarded as cer- but nordon tain that the Daitoona nener?n. uu Van WatS.:and at th loving spouse de- Plauen. enteredMn the endurahco con . a. ... .1 BAMtAii t m BTroVv- a ri a a a taB f v 1 a ai Vol I . . ill i agreed to afuarant Dr. Collina 85 a Ifff i?oP. ST-JIh5 Sa5iI?H test In connection with tho interna month for three months. If this sum ",, ?JnTl" fS Monad balloon race, fell into the North cnuid te accumuiatea alter tna exDensesi v-"" ---- - 1 .i,u tv,i with their crews. No trace of either oon has Deen . iouna. of the parish were paid, well and goot Di,Rniea JJ, e decree. , but If not Dr. Van Waters was to see to TOf, I. '"""Jl "T.L Jent out to look for the missing it that the sum .reached the assistant JL"'""-- .'...""r " hav been directed to oontir HEAR LAND GKANT CASE DECEMBER 7 The .date of answer to the -iult In equity -which was filed .In tha United States circuit court by B.;D.' Town send, snecial assistant to the attorneys-gen eral, in the famous uregon ec camorma land grant case, was postponed in the rederal court this morning until Decem ber 7. As there are several defendants beside the Oregon & California com- any it waa decided to make tne same av for all so that the answer to the complaint could be made at the same time. ' SUIT OVER SEWER VICTIMS BEGINS That suit to Tecover damages against Paquet, Glebisch 4 'Joplln wlir be com menced at once for the death of the three Finns who were killed In the Sc- :'ThK.ifS! u Indicated in three petitions filed , in . mvu. tho county court askina tnat joeepn t . t. . t- .r- XT?.. di mameu auuut is monma ana wu "-'v.'u .. . . . . oiiwiuju ,v.i,.u u..i..avnw, v. ' i"""""""! i'f " """' w . k . searcb until all HODS as, aoanuuneu. i h autatA. nf th -irtrtlmn Th naftJAnii receive . nothing ,ior bi . aervlcea as rReekSSi to iSnda, 7EXZi tit - ' . . do not state the pSJSt value f ihe Co ,a . .j i. bv tha ftouthVn Wolfl,.' vih I throngl: the .in.n-.. i Vr.ViU- .7-TVkI rr,,aenl aner ana : secretary - , , . i, colonerpk.? .w returned from EU- - It Mr M fl.a, .U.J 1. . I . . . - " . I : v ; t.i. u. 1 1 A. L " . A " nooa wiver naa ever aeored. Tomorrow rn,i whr ; .far thr najt'- ix display m the Chamber ,. of . Commerce ja expected to be the biggest and best OPe' wneeVIor i"C , past -i A knhaJVP day and exerythlng will be put in read- months he has been investigate' . mouf n ana Mr. . sich. kindly offering Iness -to take care of the big crowds. . . . . , , one of his show windows, bis. offer was " crowo'-. inor the different methods' , of ST. JOHNS EPISCOPAL" ; EYE-TESTING ' by prominent - - I aT? : T . I. J 1" a. I CHURCH IKCOKPOEATES S.".". -""w T. .. v - . ' 1 ; 1 '.' . . ; . ixr T 1? C U A r 17 M MtTTHnn A .11.1.. l Au .i.i I . lUUf ntf M 11 ,AJf for two new concerns and the organise-1 which caused SO much talk 111 iion or a new cnurcn to oe-Known aa rr . j ,v. . St. Johns Memorial Eolaconal church ItUfOpe, and IS the ITlOSt WOndCt- in linding worn oy gratefully accented. A ierJr handsome booklet, devoted en tirely" to Lincoln county, published by the Southern Paclfln. n ha nnuiiirul the exhibit for the. asking. ... FROFilFAR IIORTH A lucky trio of Alaska miners arrived JctTanfe J. J. eellwood and 8. H. Beach, wardens, trie! proper glasses tO De ana n. u lxott, j. M. vanneia, . J. iui " .u' A Hancock and A.-G. Whlteman, vestry- tn patient. men. - - , . Artlolea for the Oregon Transfer com nanv were filed bv H. L. Corbett. J. F. Falling, J. C Flanders -and Jamea:. H. Murnhy, xne vvaternouse & tester -company is In Portland Thuradav nto-hf I incorporated by W. N. Bellinger. C. A. tha OaV hnt.i r r ... Alphonae and Russel. E. Sewall. The War,. 1. , . V f""" l'i.- 1 i. . V'""eer AiH8Ka goia dig ger, brought out a. comfortably filled t. ,i,iiB wiiuiiijuceniMr i. hm . in. tends returning to the northern country before the .holidays. H. H. Myers anS r. J xieroscer.. who hava hm nm. Quick, Accurate and Absolutely Correct eitR HOUSE is enroute . to Grants Pun h. hi I IN OTHERS! HANDS NO EXTRA CHARGE will be made. Always reasonable peeling onNapoleon creek, in the Forty-1 the circuit court - to recover furniture ".'!" uiii-jr. met wun a lair measure located in a house at 32 North Seventh reet which she says K. J. Howell w holds In his possession and refuses in price, you will find the workman- Rose Hathaway has brought ault lnfnlP ucst, anu ine,rciiei iroin ui success ana Drought back a consid- ii - 1 1 . , ' i a . "f0 yellow dust pastor. ...-i. i- ' .w.. Arthur Reckard was cruel to- her. His fTa nf K rTQ fT KM ,T . UrrvS ' WaTerrat "lit dVidedSsl.n treatment was simbly Inhuman, she MU JkO. WA ...j i ,' i sa.ia. so tna jurist aiiowaa hfw ttk Eyes tested free at Metager's. end last week ' sent his resignation to fa' ' .'Vi?" "I the vestry. This organlxatlon had a "Joiclng, once more a single nuAttii. antieHii I ftrl fr- Ihn riraf . H I " , present month but at ,that time had no quorum': A special meeting will there-1 ; fore be held this aveninar to consider I 'ts'Khft B? Siunr the VERDICT IN.JAVOR present assistant, may oe elected, to rill the vacancy, thoucrh this has not vet reen consmerea. .. , t Dr. Van Waters exoecta . to maka Portland his home in the future. OF JOHN PADDEN R Charged With Sunday Liquor Selling Evidence Tends to Exonerate Him Entirely. (Special Olapatcb to Tba Journal.) Vancouver. Wash, Oct 16. In the case of the state, against John Padden, charged with selling liquor on Sunday, a -jury in me superior court . yesteraay returnea a veraict or not guuty. ' ' The case aaaiiist Padden waa brouaht bi tne instance or Tannenaorrr ana Wolff, former roomers at Padden's ho tel. The evidence went to show that tne proprietor or the hotel had. taken every precaution aaainst allowing liq uor to ba sold on ftunrinv. Tha onl v person having access to the bar was the night clerk and he had been given In structions not to enter that room for Ban Francisco, Oct 16. Representing I the purpose of. securing liquor. In an- thut Mra-Kdith iw rhmnhv th. oiirer instance it was snown tnat tne , Punpy' " liquor In question waa sold after II COMPELS DOIIPHr TO PAY "-TT : ,-; ,- ... .'- .... . " -,'- " i ' y ' T : . , Mrs. Dunphy's Mother's Al leged Horsewhipping: in Portland Brought rUnlUd FnM taaacd Itm.) of the wealthy stockman, J. C Dunpby, of Nevada and California, baa no money with which to secure evidence to contro vert allegations of her husband that she has been thrice married and never di vorced. Judge C. M. Slack, her attorney, said today that Dunphy had not paid the alimony named by the court Dunphy's counsel. Attorney Meredith. charged, that Mrs. Dunphy refused to mane an airiaavu aenymg the charge of Dunphy and Judge Slack replied that men would have to be sent to Portland to obtain the necessary information on which Mrs.. Dunphy could base her de nial. : ' - - - Meredith further charged that Dun phy had received a letter from his mother-in-law threatening to cowhide Dunphy in public as she had done one of Mrs. Dunphy's former husbands at Portland. -Judge Slack declared hla client had nothing to de with her mother's acHona Mrs. Dunphy sat In her carriage today near the court building and refused to . enter the courtroom unlesa directed to do o by Judge Graham, before whom the matter was being heard. Finally Judge Graham ordered Dvrri phy to pay hla wife 1600 costa and (250 couniw nea aiw toe aiiiaavit will be forthcoming. SILVER WEDDING OF . THE STB0HMEYEBS o'clock Sunday sight MULLER ALL BODIES , TO AMALGAMATE ; TALE OF CRUELTY INJURED HEAD IS r'mrrTmrnin?rrP5a o a ttcji? Ran -Pranclaco.- Oct. -16. After testl- fvinir that her liusDana naa cnoKea ner i ns...i, -hii . on and treated her with fft'e"18 "TififJIj with his mother at University Park, haa r.uian m.. w "I" .. ,; ' h "een aajuagea insane ana win be taken locutory decree . of divorce -today by t tho aavlum. , It 1- -tatert that ha ra- Judge Seawell f rom .B. ooata, we 1 celved R faji ,trlking on his head when y ','"';", B years or age and tnat since that time la iM - to .have occurred at the I vi- t,t A .....n.. l- . .rr "a u-T. 1- hi. na. nl.kt 1 . vwwMWM uaa uevunta The testimony of Mrs. Coats was sup ported by Dr. James N. Ward, , who was summoned to the notel at tne time, fnatu recentlv obtained an injunction to prevent his wife from disposing-of (9,600 she had op deposit. Tne court vacated the order. The details of the financial settlement were not dis closed. . . ' r.. 7 .- . . ", J , UUSl. 1 .ivw HUlua Ill 111 -a vvooLiloju Ky a 1 ti1 Un Portland, return- to return to her. She will accept l,200 iyf."1 ..r J in? eariy spring, and ir sne can not nave tne rurnitt Herbster, wUl sUrt; back about - Decern. DEPOSITS OF COAL D, O. Clark,'1 eeiiaral Vianavai- a v . Union Pacific Coal company, Is in ruruaua waay returning- rrom - Wash ington where he has been Inspecting new mines being - opened for the - use of the rallroads at Chehalls, Wash. Chehalls is on the 'lines of both the Northern -Pacific,.' and -the Oregon & Washington, tha' ttronoaari Mapi-imcn Portland-Seattle .line. Mr. Clark, will leave for - Omaha this afternoon on Union Pacific private ear No. 106. - I furniture. The Hathaway woman 'elooed with Otto Kulper, formerly the local Plnker- ton aupennianueni, not long aga ana on her return found the house which she presided over In the possession of other parties'. - COFFEE or tea: or both: Schil-ling-'s Best at your grocer. Moneyback both. V : .r.: ..... . - ., . Tear trecer retaras rear seey M re jdeat HkaSetilinr iBeat: waaar klai. ': 1! tne lenses immediate ana lasting. DALLAS OPTICAL PARLORS 218-19 Failing Building, Corner Third and Washington, ;; Second Floor. .Take Elevator Special to Hood XUver. "Portland Day" special train to Hood River Fair tomorrow. Saturday, leaves Union Depot at a. m. founa trip, ii.au DOGS TREE BIG BEAR Hunter and the Board f Trade Secretary of mercial bodiea of the city - Into- one Muller'a plan for a merger of the com- organization waa to hava been the rally ing point for a meeting of the members of the board of trade yesterday after noon, out owing to voor attendance it was decided to continue the meeting unui Aionaay evening at o cioca, wnen Mr. Muller will lay his merger scheme before the meeting. As yet neither the cnamter or commerce nor tne commer cial club has taken up with the merger talk and the heada of both organizationa atated today that there waa nothing to metge ao far aa they, were concerned. Mr. Muller la hopeful, and bellevea ha can induce hla brother aecretanea to ante Into hla Jackpot . h m Goes - After .Cougar ' Meets a Brutn. (Sperial Plapatch to Tba Journal Aberdeen. Wash.. Oct 16. E. C. Mor gan, a rarnaer living on worm Kiver near Vesta, reports that he has had six head of cattle killed by a big cougar past month. He thi the animal Is the same which haa killed so many head of stock Jor G. M. Powell In the Nessbkah valley. Yesterday morning Thomas Dew look his. fine hunting- dogs and went In Search of the cougar, -when about three miles from Cosmopolls. his present home. Dew ran onto a big black bear, which gave fight to his dogs. It caught oae of them and tore its tongue the whole length, injuring It so that Dew bad 10 carry it nome. The bear was finally treed by the dogs and Dew shot It The body led (red In the branches of the tree and it was necessary to get an axe and chop the tree down before it could be- secured. It takes about 1,000.000 cords of wood a year to make the newspapers that aolrled through the presses of New Tork city. one child survive. Mrs. Julia Nye Lee. (Sp-1al nispatck to Tba loornat.) Sweet Home, Or., Oct 16. Mrs. Julia Nye Lee died Tuesday after a lnna- and severe illness. The deceased was 4$ years of age. She was born In Ore gon and lived all her life here. Mrs. Lee was the daughter of Mr. and Mn Adam Nye, pioneers. In 1901 she mar- wmicm lxe. The husband and Their . . Germ a . Friends Surprise Them With Their Joyous Pres- ' en re and Their Gifts. t ftoeclal maeatra ka Tea lavnLI Oregon Crty.' Oct 16. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore fitroluneyer . of Pearl, at reet were agreeably surprised by a call last e-renlng from a large number Of their 'irmn friend a, l-ee41 oy Rer. W. R. Kraibrgar of Zfoa'a Evangelical Lath aria church. It belna their ellver wed irs anniversary. Mr. R, Ptold. on ro'.af of the company, pre sen tad Mr. r Mre. Ptrothtneyer with a handsome t-m Rer. Kraaberrr made a roe- v . t iiatory a-dereaa. Otr gift were a at.ver N and a gold piar, j f tha father and eialar of tlia hrld. 1 iir xmfiiu ware ervaI and se: - TKr arera pra Ami: Rr. , - K. Krih'tr, Mr. and Mra R- It-J 'I. i'r ard 1--a lxaia Ntl. Mr. mi' -1 itw 1 bt rK Mr. a-d Mm. 1 nariTaan. jmr ana Mr Ib1ri - :.- r Jr, kJee.-Ura. Matt iilr)i.( , h i-"!ri Seiiar. f rank K i n4 j - f t Jr. Viae Jrw,a ranl-l arfwl Jjr.i . rr t'-r ff W' gtrfrihner. j ' - ae4 M- ''nt)n)n ware rar- 2 A Better j5oap Was Needed -, . . And so, three years ago, we began to make P. & G. Naphtha Soap, Four years ago, we recognized the need for a better naphtha soap than any then made. Three years ago, we began to manufacture P. & G. , Naphtha Soap. Today, we offer it with the assurance that it is better than anything of its kind on the market How much better? Nearly 50 better. Why? . ' " Because, in the first place, it is white there Is no rosin in 5t Because it is harder than any other naphtha soap; and, 'i therefore, will last longer. ' : Because it weighs more; and, therefore, will do more work. ' '.' " . ' raTra Tor Sale by All j roc era Earned Mopy It's a strange woman who would refuse many ; easy ways to earn extra dollars. . ' . - Your allowance may. be small- You may .want pin-money" , '. You may want to help yp- hus band, but do not care to work down 'town. ' "''' -: '- ":'V" -. - :' . .sV-VU You can make money as well as other women do who have, small ads in The Journal. v . 7 t v.-'. -.; -4 Tell in a few words what .you would like to do. Your neighbors M. will hot know its "your ad..; It may4' , be baking,' sewing or hairdressing y You'll be surprised to learn how " many people will read your ad. - If youVdo not feel able to advertise, here is another way , , :.' REED-FRENCD mm An extraordinary piano otfer for the balance of October I Thirty days ago we made a remarkably liberal offer: .its. true it was not accompanied' by. any' great flare of trunipets, but it had the ring of genuineness about it as numbers' of 1 recent piano, customers will gladly tes tify. ' . " ., t "'.'.: ,'.';"' We--want everybody to know more oi this Keed-rrench bid for business. f . k .: Read Journal J Want Ads every day you will , , learn - who will buy . your old clothing furniture bicycles. - 7 .--.; You ' can find ; a desir able boarder, too. The prudent housewife reads' them every flajr. - HERS IT IS: If you, will agree bo buy a piano this month (October) we will let you have one of these-beautifut 1909 styl pianos just arrived as follows: MftO. Any Wood; lor $224 $325, Any wood,, for $233 $$75 Any Wood, for $265 ; Pay us $10 down, and $6a j month, for either of first two and $15 down and $7 a month for the $265 piano. These prices include scarf, stool, delivery and tuning. Uie the piano two years free and then 4urn It in on our Pjanista piano player,' if you wish,- t To. Prospective Customers' (It makes no difference whether city or ountry) write or phone -us you want one of these pianos, we will send it, freight and . . ficsruge prepaid, on aoovc terms with the nnderstandins. if piano , ta not as represented, "no sals," The decision is entirely with the customer. Main 1251 or A3251. JOURNAL WANT ADS CO$T 1 CENTrA WORD SEVEN INSERTIONS.FOR THE PRICl OF SIX REED-FRENCH PIANO MFG. CO SIXTD & BURKSIDE PORTLAND. OREGON 1 ta tt ;.it,-a.