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6 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 13, 1009. FIRST STEP 10 BE TMEII SOOII, . "Women Taxpayers Will Ask for Right to Vote Next Year. FJIUS HOLD fffilllG IN ROUE The Golden Eagle Soars Above Them All Always in Lead with Bigger, Better Bargains i . . i 1 1 1 1 ... . ' 1 1 1 , " ; 11 . Visit the Big Bargain Nearly AH European Coun tries Represented Three Americans Present Mrs, Emm Smith Dsvoe, prssldent of I Roma, Dm. II. The second general the Washington State Equal Suffrage I assembly of th International Instituts axsoclallon, has boon ths gueat of Mrs.) of Agriculture opened !ta aeaalon her AMgail Scott Dunlway for tha paat week. Purine that time tha two Equal ' Buff ran workers have been planning their work for tha coming year and out lining tha method by which they will try to lead their forcea to victory at the next election. , Mrs. Dunlway atatea that aha haa un bounded faith In tha auccena of tha Ore iron campaign nam year. At that time tha Equal Suffrage forcea will ask the voters to pasa a constitutional amend ment, which will give to tha women property owners and taxpayers of the state tha right to vote or not. aa they today U the palaoe erected for the In stitute by tha Italian government Nearly svery ona of tha European coun tries la represented by delegates, as well as many other countries In both hemispheres, Including tha United States, which sent three delegates, rep resenting respectively the department of state, the department of agriculture and the department of oommerce and labor. Tha functions of the Institute, which began its aotual work last March, are strictly economlo and sociological. Ita mission Is to collect, study and publish ss promptly as. poaslbls statistical technical and economic Information of Interest to agriculturists, excluding all Basement Tbyland Visit our big Basement Toyland bring the children along, too -they w ill enjoy it. Here you will find the largest and most comprehensive display of popular priced Toys in the city, for nowhere else can you find such a mammoth assortment of Toys AT BARGAIN PRICKS. Portland's Great Bargain Store THIRD AND YAMHILL STREXTS For the Great Working People Visit the Big Bargain Basement Toyland Visit our big Basement Toyland bring the children along, too they will enjoy it. Here you will find the -largest and most comprehensive v display of popular priced Toys in the city, for ncmhere else can you find such a mammoth assortment of Toys AT BARGAIN TRICES. S wi6ki? Pteetif el Tiesclay may desire. . "We feel confident that tha big-heart- Questions ralatine- to tha economlo in ed men of Oregon will grant ua this re- forests, tha legislation and admlnlstra - quest," said Mrs. Dunlway. 'It Is only tlon of any particular nation. .Mors a atep towards Equal Suffrage. The specifically ths data sought for pub " Oregon 8tato aaaoolatlon Is not carry- llcatlon relate to tha cultivation of ths ! Ing on, or does not Intend to carry on, soil, crop production, trade In and prices , any militant campaign. We are not agl- of agricultural products on ths various tators and we' do not recognise them aa markets, wages of agricultural labor, ; part of us. Wa expect ths men. seeing and the appearance, spread and means ' ths right snd justice of our cause, to of control of new diseases of plants, i give us ' the amendment, and we are Agricultural cooperation. Insurance and 1 confident that they will do so." (credit ara also within the scope of the f Mr. Dunlway says, that - there Is no institute's investigation. X campaign now being waged by the Ore-1 The executive committee, of which gon State Equal Suffrage association. I David Lubin of California, la" a member The matter Is being left In the hands of and tha bureau of statistics, at tns neaa ths men of the state. In the Idea that of which la C C -Clark, another Amen- they will adopt the amendment because can, will submit Interesting reports of they believe It to be Just the progress made during the year. ? NEW ANAESTHETIC - CAN AIRSHIP EFFECTIVE h BE GENERALLY USED CRDIE INSTRUMENT Sate London, Pec. 11. An operation per-1 New Haven, Dec II. Chief Justice ; formed at tha Seamen's hospital. Green- Simon E. Baldwin, addressing the wlch, - by. Professor Jonnesoo, , dean of American Academy of Arts and Science .'the University ef Bucharest, demon- on "The Law of the Airship." said: strated a noteworthy, development In "It will be one of the greatest lnatni- tha application Of the. wonderful anaes- menta of smuggling, crime and even thetlc stovalne.; v murder ever known, beoause of the com- i, Hitherto the drug had been confined paratlve eass in passing all sorts of to operations below the waist, its de-I revenue .officers. The meetings held to pressing influence upon tne Heart ex- consider airship matters have up to the eluding Its employment In operations present time been held by persons them- involving the upper part of the body, selves greatly Interested In- airships, Now, however. It haa been discovered aeronauts, so the rules laid down have .that this disadvantage can be overcome Deen entirely for their Interests, and the by employment of atrycbnlne In com- public has been entirely Ignored, blnatlon with stovlane, and It was to ..It ls tor UB t0 ioo1t out f0r tne lnter- domonstrate this that Professor Jon- e8t, fef tne public and to see that In our nosco In the presence of some 40 Jion desire to advance we do not Ignore the don surgeons operated to remove a -i-u,- whirh nM.MriiT unrun to our- mass of tubercular glands from a man's j Beves. ne5k- , .... ., . ' I 'Trespass we milst consider, for we a miormea tns surgeons tnai n I .-. .on,iH.r Rtt Lord --fS'"t!!f-1JJL0f: Cooke's rule that we own up to the sky e ration at the Bucharest hospital In 18 . months, ; having In , that . period per- formed more than 700 operations of Various Kinds under stovalne injections. In the present case Professor Jon tiesco inserted a hypodermic needle Into the spinal canal of the neck and in- ' jeeted i three -t centigrams of stovalne and five centlgrama of sulphate of strychnine dissolved In water. After a minute the patient was placed on the whatever we own on the earth. "A question which In years to come will cause much trouble ls that regard ing the injuries from objects falling from airships and how far the right of self preservation will extend. ' "I expect to see the rules of self preservation greatly modified as the re sult, of the increased Interest and prog ress In the airship." rrrjLtlna tnhlit And i im nA m.nA ahmil- der were lowered, so the numbing flu- ENTIRELY NEW STAFF ' later; the operation was carried out In .. the ordinary manner. No chloroform r, or other" general anaesthetle was used. I' Tha patient was perfectly conscious throughout and answered questions of "' the surgeons rationally. - "Do you feel any- pain V asked one. "No," replied the man cheerfully. '"Are you Quite comfortable! he was 'I; aske'd. p.- "Yes: thank you,", he replied. ' There was something uncanny to the i onlookers, to see the patient's uncon . cerned manner and hear him talk while - there was a wound in his neck three J Inches long. , After the bandages had I been fixed tne man got on tne taoie FOR C. G. W. RAILROAD! PLENTIFUL TUESDAY Basement sale of and If values,. arrest Blankets. IS. 60 at I3.1: 11.60 values at 8c I and values to 12.50 CI 7Q and II. at ....!. 7 FUU DINNER PAIL . " N. Combs,Ban-'tes We're these popular eift arti cles ranging in price from 10c up, but here's two wonderful Tuesday reductions. Fancy Comb and Barrette, complete, in box; regular $3.50 vaL (PO OQ at this low price ofV-Ws Fancy Barrettes in box, QQ retrular J1.S0 value. Tues. e(Jt . i: y SI Salad Bowl at 39c $25-$50 Suits and Dresses S8.88 - - .... ., . ., i. . . - One ind Two Piece Dresses Some Similar to the Illustratio'n Hundreds of pleased customers have bought from this mammoth sale and .as many have brought back friends that they, . too, might share in this wonderful and daring pur chase made by our busy manager. The mere fact that every patron has brought others back is proof enough of the wonderful values offered, for the garments are values that sell elsewhere at prices ranging from $25 to $50 Suits and Dresses that WHOLESALE usually at $18 to $30, and even more. Do not fail to come in Tuesday you will find th garment you want, and purchas when you have" joined the throne of pleased purchasers who have already shared in' this enormous and start ling purchase. Priced for qq Tuesday's seeing at only)000 CM and walked to the next room, where stretcher was waiting to take him to 1 IMAGINATION. ALMOST ; CHOKES BOY TO DEATH V Pittsburg, Dec. II. Simon Vetter, years old, nearly choked to death on by the X-ray and was operated upon at the hospital did the boy find relief, j The surgeons found no obstruction In his throat, but they told him they did. Then he breathed freely, and the bluish color left his face. While eating lunch at his horns in 'Verona some food lodged in his throat " and he began to cough. While he coughed up some obstruction, the boy 1 was sura that more of It remained. No X argument convinced him to the contrary and he suddenly became semi-consclouri, breathing with a harsh, rasping sqnd. The parents of the boy became alarmed and quickly had him removed to the Co . lumbla hospital. f In the opinion of the physicians the . choking was due to the fact that the boy Imagined the food was still , in his . . windpipe. ' j Must Pay fop Wood. Iffpeci'l Dlnoatcb to The Joarnal. ' Merrill, Or.. Dec. IS. Representatives of the general land office are calling , on residents In this section and de- mending payment for wood taken from f the public domain during the past three y?ars. In cases where payment Is re " fused arrests will follow. Some few weeks ago several parties residing In appear before the federal court to " answer to a charre of remnvln wwv4 from a government reserve. Chicago, Dec. IS. The new owners of the Chicago Great Western road have decided to spend between 17,000,000 and $8,000,000 in the next II months in ths rebuilding of the property. The work has been begun and will be pushed with vigor. , In connection with the rebuilding of the system it Is expected that the new management will be able to transform the Great Western Into a "strong" line between Chicago and the Twin Cities I and between Chicago and Omaha. In order to assist In the accomplishment of this purpose the company is to have j an almost entirely new official staff, j Severexof ths new. offlclala havft.beea chosen,' their appointment having ' been announced. By the first of the year the j new official roster will be complete. " The methods as welt' as the physical character of the road are to be com-! pletely' changed, for the stigma of "rate ! cutter" Is to be removed and it la to work-'ln harmony with other roads in the same territory. "Among the changes to be made In the Physical condition of the property ls the laying of 29,000 tons of steel rails. welshing 85 'poundi to the yard. Thirty-four locomotives of the : heaviest type k f or . freight work have .been oro- vided, 260 steel ballast ears and 10 new passenger cars.' Forty passenger cars ana .2oo freight cars are being over-, hauled, and 230 miles of the best au tomatic block signal system ara to be Installed ' between Oelweln and Forest Home. Fifteen injles of .second track are , to be built and the grade on the east end of the line Is to be reduced from one to one half of one per cent A great Basement sale of fine Salad Bowls, handsomely painted, hand retouched; a value that retails all over town at prices ranging, from . 75c and $1.00 up. A great number' of c p etty patterns and de- OQ signs, Tuesday for on ly each Owl t PLENTIFUL TUESDAY I An unprecedented offer In our big Basement Dept. Tour choice of any piece of Cut , Ulass in the entire stors at Si fully ONB TKXaD ZJBSS FULL DINNER RAIL UA U U rf V: tfSi II I -en H At I e The lot consists of One and Two Piece Dresses in many, many differ ent styles, colors' and fabrics, among the cloths being broadcloths, serges, cheviots, worsteds, etc., etc. in fact, nearly every fabric is in evidence in the lot. Do not miss an inspection of these lovely and stylish garments, at least every one bears the well known "LA VOGUE" trade mark, which alone is sufficient proof of their exclusive style features, their perfection and worth.. The sale con tinues Tuesday, and from the many hundreds of garments sold? the great lot of over ONE THOUSAND SUITS AND DRESSES of the or iginal shipment ,will be gone within a few days. You can buy them 'on luesday at the Golden qq qq Eagle at this low price tJOeOO PLENTIFUL TUESDAY Comforts, ' a great Basement sale for Tuesday 11.50 values at tSoi 'l.Ti values; 1.4f IIU2r-..,.;$1.98 J FULL DINNER PAIL Box Hose SI .39 Here's a gift anyan will cer tainly appreciate, men's 'Xeath erstocking" Hose, in blacks, blues, greens, tans and slates; a regular 35c Talue, spe- OA ir aTOU cial for Tuesday, pa box, special Tuesday Six pairs complete, 'In. fl" QQ PXsti J $12 Suit Cases $5.89 Children -- Write Now to Santa Claus-Basem't In the Basement Toyland you will find a mail box in which the little ones can mail their let ters to Santa, and if they write their name and address on .the, letter, Santa will answer them by mail immediately. Write. PLENTIFUL TUESDAY Suitcases, values that sell all over at 12.75 to 14.00 each. A groat reduction for Tuesday's big sale, special, j FULL DINNER PAIL Fine leather Suitcases, complete Tvith full straps,, a value that sells as high as $12.00 all over the city, 5 A wonderful -reduction for Tuesday on this ver appreciated gift article,,4 special Tuesday -for this (gfT QQ very low price of, only tpD0& i Mph's SOr.Tipq nPlirl Womens" Girls' Kerchiefs A great Tuesday sale of Fine Four-in-Hand Ties hundreds in the lot of values worth to 80c. All colors and styles includ J startling buying opportunity. An econom- I 'll ical and appreciable gut. I uesday .at only MriKSSBOBBa Handkerchiefs are always a dainty and sensible gift- and here s some mighty Tuesday reductions that makes 'em an economical gift indeed, as well. Take advantage of these low prices for tomorrow only. Come early. Six all different Embroid ered Handkerchiefs, in box; reg. $3.50 J0 1Q values, Tuesday $Wa7 Six extra fine Embroid ered Handkerchiefs, in tpsUa Fancy women's Handker chiefs, Battenberg border; 50c value, on sale OQ . Tuesday, special at aWal Child's colored border In itial Handkerchiefs; three box, special Tues. . E3X5 $4.25 vals., Tues Handkerchief Centers, drawnwork, very fine; regular 35c to 50c values, special Tuesday, each 25c Idoves An Ideal Gift ri Kid Gloves,r always a dainty and most acceptable gift, make an ideal holiday present," indeed. We have 'em in all colors and , sizes. A - Gift Box free with every pair'of7 fcidgiorS, when desired. Buy a Glove Order if you Af A A don't-know the size. Priced, pain up from J) 1 . UU 1!,...1Jll ,M,m J.jii. Storm Stops "Jetty Work, f Special DUpatck to The Jral. Fort ' Btevcna, Orr Dec 12. All out side work on ths Jetty has ceased for the winter because of the Vtolwit storms. Nearly (00 feet have been washed out. leaving a large gap near the end of the Jetty. Nearly an equal amount of Jetty re mains on the seaboard side of this gap. which will undoubtedly be demolished In a short time by the onslaught of the wavea. The total loss will exceed $20,-000. A Wisconsin man has patented a stovepipe cutter, consisting of a curved rrame to grip tne pipe, fastened to which Is a toothed knlfs to cut the metaL CASE SETTLED OUI Of COURT Portland Sheet Metal Works Pays Lester M. Cox for Injuries. school population. Also plans will be discussed for completely remodelling the East school so as to furnish more room and better accommodations. The new building will be started early In the spring so as to be ready for occu pancy by September. The school levy; to be voted on to night will depend largely on the Im provements contemplated for, the com ing year. v- , . r 1 1 I IES NETS ACT ENDING ' LAME BACK AIJD GLADDER EOT. Settled on the installment plan, the case of Lester M. Cox by. James A, Cox, his guardian, against - the Portland Sheet Metal works, was stricken from the calendar whn it was called for trial in the- circuit- court. this .morning. It was announced that the company has paid a portion of the money and ls pay ing the remainder on -installments. Cox sued for $10,600 damages for Injuries sustained while he . was working at a sheet metal press In October, 1S07. bis left arm being crushed by m. heavy die. Orvllle O. Cone's suit for $21,120 dam ages against the Faclflo Coast Elevator company was continued until tomorrow morning because his attorney Is en gaged in another case. His claim Is based on Injuries sustained when a big pile of flour toppled ever on him while be was at work as a longshoreman last January. . Nine Torpedo Boats Return. ' (Uaited Freea Leased Wfca.l Sanj Francisco, Dec 1J. Nine torpedo boats of the United States navy .arrived at the Mare Island navy yard early to day, after a record run up the coast from Magdalena bay, where annual tar get practlce'waa held. The flotilla com prised the Whipple, Hull, Preble, lw rence, Perry, Ooldsborough, Paul Jones, Truxton and Hopkins, In addition to the oolller Iris. SAYS DEATH DOES: NOT END LIFE HEBE Just a few does will reu late j our out-of-order Kidneys. A tval surprise awards every sufferer t '-m KMny or tlmMr trouht who ha several aaw sf fp a I or tic 4!ry In the Ul std or lolss. sick ) ! hw StrvmifMiit. rkeiMlltn f;"- hr pa:pitattoea. d num. "I --. lf lnH t tvniin l'". Isk .f r,rrr sad all rrtHes f A-t-rAT ItMnes s'mplr vfi!V l't-nttr.,Ubls rintlni lerew-UIT r-'sMl. Trrtln. f.f'.riT ti4 4',. -vl .r sn4 0thv UdW rfrls-"- '-'- ' , : T , tr, t f,-,; mm-r ft. -,. no other remedy, at any price, made anywhers slae la the world, which wt!l offset art thorough and prompt a ears ss a flfty-crnt treatment -of Pmpea Diuretic, which any druggist caa ssp- piy- - It Is edles te,feel MlsrabU and worried, berauae this wnusaal repsr t; g st TMm ts tha ovt-of-order ktdnrya and urinary srtra. dtstfibvt lre Ita clnslng. beallng sod strength entag tafhiene direrly pea ths r r" and glaods affected, and roes pletee t.s cr before yov resUlae It. Tsor rhrcti, piiarmaHat. banker w aay wrtmnUim srertry will tMl -Vrrq tkat Par. Thfmvou A pu nf rim- ctnMtt. is a larrs and MpD1fc1 sr!Sr1is rnora. IhorvtigMy srwrthy of SLEUTHS CANT FIND ' STOLEN DIAMONDS TiittedPraas L' Wlr New Tork. Dec IS. Although a large detail of dstec Ursa has labored on the case for more than 24 hours, ao clue has beca found that may lead to the recovery of diamonds valued at 1100.' 000. stolen from the apartments of Mrs. John W. Jenkins In the Lorraine hotel. Betvrdsy. - Among tha missing Jewel a was a necklace of II perfectly matched and flawkws dtamoeda. This t-klsc was the pride of Mrs. Jenkins collection. The robber was -committed Saturday afternoon whlls Mrs. Jenkins was ahaent from ber apartments; She arrived here recently from Chicago. . Xew School BaUdhag. , ''"- Sr mt TV irwll j Sal em. Or, Dee. II. Though the h tjKm new Garfield school, a pt essed brick stmctsre, was dedicated rut a fw weks sgo. the tsvpayers of the Mrs. PWIlrpenie Tamlesle. (Special Dispatch to Tha Joarnal.) Hillsboro, Or, Deo. 11. The funeral of Mrs. Phllllpene Tamlesla, wife of J. B. Tarolesle, was held at the Catholic church here yesterday afternoon. i &Sf SICKNESS I - . '--'. -'' 1 n -a One reason so "many people take cold during the winter months, according to jr well-known authority, ts ths hot. dry atmospnere inaoora, oue to imperrecx heating. If we were as careful to keep the air . In our .rooms moist ss we are to keep 'there warm there would be less occasion for oouga jnedlclne than , Is now tha case Of sll the so-called minor Ills of the body, there Is nooe the neglect of wbtca Is so liable to result seriously as ths "common cold." Ths cough Irritates the mucous mesnbraaa of ths throat, lungs and bronchial or ran a. leaving them sore and Inviting attack from the countless g-erms of dread tuberculosis which Infect the air we breathe. . A simple. Inexpenslrs ugh medlciee can M made ry salting tws ounces of Olyeerfse, a half ounos of Virgin Oil of Pins enrr.pnvnd pore and eight oune of pure Whisky. Shake wel and take a tapoontul ery frmr hosirs. it will break up a cold ovlckly ad rsrs any eoerh that la curable. Thla farmna ts frcjnently frearnh4 and 1 hisMy ree- tTB?-inal y the !-h Cb-Tnll Co, ff C'rt- :r r ' I. w f rT f t V ,1 ef pi'e -r, d r r t"t New Tork,' Deo. II. That death does not end life, and that It does not end even consciousness . were two conclu sions, which the chairman of the psy chology section of the Medico. Legal so ciety placed before the members of that society. .."'' -' '' : 1 Discussion of this speech was cut short, but not befors a member rose to relate that as a physician he had learned that man was a spirit, that his body was a mere dwelling place to be moved about at will. nd that at death, he had observed, the spirit left the body 76 hours afterward. . The main, speaker was Floyd B. Wil son. LL. D. He remarked that new things might be Intultlonally recognised as truths befors being practically dem onstrated. .Then he declared: 'Scientifically It haa bean proven that death does not end life and , Individual consciousness. I claim that It has been proven to the complete satisfaction of the most exacting of scientific men that those who have passed through what we call death have spoken and identified themselves to mortals here. - "I claim that if the published records of Investigators are carefully examined there is only one of two conclusions to bo arrived at; that either thess investi gators, working sometimes in groups aud sometimes' alone, fa almost every civilised nation b the world, are to be put doww as liars, or thst life has been proven .to b continuous and that those who have passed through the change called death live and preserve their In dividual entity." He held that life Is not only continu ous, bt that the individual may pass through several or many Inoarnatlona. -, Kaights of Columbus Dedication. Denver, Colo, Deo. IS. Supreme Knight James A. Flaherty of Philade) phta. bee arrived la Denver t officiate at tXe dedication of the m Kaights of Columbus building la this city. The oof emonlee Incident to the dedication win extend tnroorh the greater part of ths week and wilt Include sddressas by Bishop N. C Mats and others of prominence. . TAFT APPOINTS CARPENTEB JUDGE y (United Press Leased Wire.) V Washington, Dec. IS. President Tafl today forwarded to the senate for con firmation the nomination of George "A. Carpenter of Chicago to be the judge of the federal court at 'Chicago. Car penter now ' occupies one of the mu nicipal court benches In -Chicago. . Collaborate on Digest. . : Salem, Or- Deo. II. Arthur 8 Ben son, deputy clerk of the supreme court, and Miss Effle Mae King:, a sister-in- law of Justice Will R. King, - and clerk to Associate Justice Thomas A. McBrlde, are collaborating on a digest wnicn is to be supplementary to Mon tague's Oregon Digest As Montague's Digest Includes only 41 volumes of the Oregon reports Jt ii fast becoming out or aato. . - The new digest will be cheaply bound and is Intended to serve a temporary purpose only and until a new and re vised digest caa be core piled. The sup plementary digest will contain the de cisions - of ths Ore son sunrema coup contained in the Oregon reports from tne 3d to tld volumes Inclusive, the taiier voiume win soon oa on the presses. - ." , ' ' .:'.-. : - Wallows Prcpcrtjr Valnatlosu Wallowa. Or, Dec. 11. According te Assessor B. T. Miller's report, the total valuation of rreprrty 1s Wailews roust? ts l.7t.77. aa tncreaos of aJmvrt ! tl.2St.P0l over last r r. Te tal ' ralnstls of property ttr ll was 1 $:.J77.e'H. - - I ,-'. c (Is ' ft Willamette at Flood Stage. (Bsleoi Bu.-eaa of The Jooronl.) 6alem, Or., Use, 13. The Willamette river at Salem Is rising slowly and is . at a flood stage. There Is kittle indl-. ction:Jthat It- will reach the height of 10 feet attained Thankssrivinr dav. The river stands at 14 feet today, hav ing risen from 18 feet sines I o'clock yesterday afternoon. There has-been no rain since Sunday mornjng and the snow In the valley has disappeared.. . 11 m 1 y University Club Electa. ' ' (Soectsl DisiMteh to The Joarnal.) Hood Biver, Or.. Dec. II. The TTnl verslty club Saturday elected the iol- lowtng officers: E. H. Shepard, presi dent; P. It Carroll, vice president; vE. O. Hall, secretary-treasurer; board t tof governors, R. H. Wallace,' U. W. Kelly, A; J. Derby. J. P. Watt. C. D, Thompson. The annual dance will be given Decem ber 20. The club numbers 111 members. Ths acid carbonates and sulphates In cement are said to not only prevent the formation of rust on iron or steel used for-reenforclng but also to dissolve' away ths oxide formed before the metal is covered. ; ; TO ctntE a com nr owe bat LAXAT1VK PBOHo Quinine 1 Tike Prar'Wte rernnd mnneT U It fall to enr. Quinine Tibl-ts. It tm I to int. ROVE S slsnatare Is oa esch box. S5c. Family Present A Piano would be timely Christmas present a present fou all coud enjoy. . . It is not a hard proposition to own one it only takes $8 or $7 a monthsand you .can make the first payment after Christ mas. ' .--':."',".- - Oar $300 piano is the great est piano value in the west Store open evenings tilL Christinas. Rccd-French Plana Co. 1 Sitth'sni n'rrs:e. t1 Vf "-v..r r i " - rf sV-it hc-.'Irg rt,-::"y rc t'f j -i::e rf nrs -r... $ t ':. ft- . f -5 n. f t .f -a. i