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Music by Pryor's Band ; . Sousa's Band '' Victor Herbert's Orchestra Stop in aa Victor (Ualar '4 and b wfll gladly pty for yoa Victor Racorda by tha4 (kmooa antartainara. Hi M.V (itiiV f tgH- 11. . "Fl l44t Will aaaur 4 4T44I IHfHI f V 444l4f kMll4. T4 4krl.! 4f 144 Altll r4- I 4r44 tartwoa IV l4iff aU4J4. J l4 44 4w4l44l . 444 a I AU444. Tn 4rl Vr4v4 414 44 mmmr kra4f4 la W44lat4 444 CaJV-1 for l Kc4 lr II 4 4r44 I rarapaMai kle4 U li444 4r h4 4f4 4f 4l4l4 lalri4 la 144 4 ' tlti4ai ( 4 40r44 Urrtlnr. T44 Ala link f 1414 44 4f 144144 aia4r 14. 1114. far 14 r. ! 444 f ratnaunf cl4r waiMftUl . 444 KXlki rllMM 4l4 f4ni444 n4 IH rill f AUaka. Taa lrt ' lorjr 444 Unit ill Calankuv It 4ai4 hl 1 rompow 4 f frtta4 citiaB4 ! ho formarlr llv4 la Alk. I "Ti m4br of Ui Alk rob J Kara 44 41 I arta 44tt 14 4441 14 I4lrt Of Nftln4 - I4 H II. . Col 11. aMrvlary f IK rlva. "W thlak llit Ih comiBMrUl lnlrrl 4 Ihl rlif wltt b4 frilr bBfu4 47 nur. I4lal Ih fr44 T4iBpm4at f lb Arciio rlub. Th 14414 batnaa 44 prafMkel mm ot Alk UI 41144 Ih ncmpiBnt.1 Why cot.wtai BnJ&mia Oothc, rhea they eott do mora ihxa tht or dinuy kind? . . 0 4t JTT r 4T X . 311 MofTuon Street Oppocitti PottofSca POMO FOURTH 5TOOLESALE AND RETAIL Vic top lVflaliIne& y UiScoT6s and GappUca sixth And mokris6n STi opp. . POSTOFFICE. IS US JOBBING CENTER FortUnd hi' fourth alae la Mint of promlnrnc aa 4 joMXn- canter for I nlclr and farm IrapUraanlx with aa anauaJ buala of fl4.404.400. Kirft cur, mo, 44 Dallaa. Ti44, ara U4 for flrit plac. ch doing aa annual twain of IIM00.000. KlniMapolla oomoa uiira 4 in Hat with IIT400.000. 1 n ntmr hay ban obtaind by carvrui inTu44tion ana rrom uthn uo oure aaa 44. for Peruana, it 14 pr4iDld th4t 4ffr th ODMlnr f th I riniini ranxi and th craat lnfluw of 1 popi mil 11 ripctd to follow. It will not ba lone bfor th Roa Cltr will run th thr oltl naniad abova.a do rao for flrat plao. -Kaiukv citr bald th load for many yr," avid aa lmplmnt 4alr Uxlar. "and it will continue to do a bit- buU n 4 ion 44 farm imolamanta an4 rehlclt r UMd. but It ha not Port. Man.' a opportunity to expand trad. Port tana ia tn natural and prtnannt job blnr center for tboa llna and th TOlum of bualnaaa la raDldlr lnoraaa. In- with th development of th coun "The OPanlna UU of eantral Oraana haa added much trad to th Portland Job ber nnd will lncr444. in th msaaur that .th land li olacad undar euitiva. tlon. Bvary nw nor put undar th plow will mean a atD for a araatar ila. mana lor larm inapiemanta. "The development in th Wiilamatta I Taur. in aoutnweatern Waahlnaton and In fact all over th atat, in Waahlna. ton and Idaho, will mean a ateady g-rowth of th vehicle and farm imnia. ment builnea and Portland will do thla buainaa, although, of course, brannh warehousea will be maintained at vari trad ,nt" 'Pr th convn'eno ' of In Portland the vehicle and farm Im. plement Jobbing center la located on the aaat aide of the river, from v.m Morrison atreet to Hawthorn v. most 01 in nouse owmna their own ahav. rooma and warehouses. . SKIBO'S mm ALL THE NEW. VICTOR RECORDS ALL. THE NEW COLUMBIA RECORDS ALL THE NEW EDISON RECORDS are-to be found in the beautiful new.' salesrooms o! the' new The Nation's Largest Dealers, Now at, Seventh, and Alder Graves Music Co; Ill Fourth Street Direct Faetory-A gents. TsLlMngM achines AND RECORDS.; 7 ; Why not come to Headquarters ? ' Most Complete Stock on the Coast. - ES; ffllOMOFSMl (United Pre Lcaatd Wire.) New York. Oct SO. Andrew Carnegie, who Is hom today from his visit t ecoiiana. aeciarea be Is anxious to b called immediately befor th congre sional commute which Is lnveetla-atina' th operations of th steel trust Speaking of his advocacy of Chan cellor Lloyd Oeora-a's poor man's in surance bill as a measure to be taken up in the United Btates. Carnegie said: "Mr. Lloyd George visited me at Skibo, and ,1 was highly., impressed with his insurance scheme, undoubtedly It- would oe a goon tning ror America. But it Is unlikely that the American congressmen i are reaoy 10 consider It definitely.' I believe that the condition of the m.. of our people must soon be improved If in nation is to avoid serious trouble and class warfare. Agitation among mo ,wuunu( classes is general and there aeems to be much unrest all over 111 wona. 1 tnink all our present trou- pies-wiii soon oe peacefully adjusted. Fire Threatened Corvallis. ' ' (Special to Th Jotirnil.) Corral Us. Or.. Oct 20. Fire, due to a defective chimney, was discovered in the fcay loft of the City Stables, a liv ery barn one block west of th main business atreet yesterday. Th fir department made a-very quick run, and" the fir was extingulahed with th LchetnicsJa- A strong -wind was blowlne- yu wcsi. nu una mi nre (turned five J minutes longer the wind vmiM pave vwaa i - uncontrollable; -1-L- ' WEEK-END TRAIN jBMpaallWIIWlilllil . - You haven't overlooked the fact that the Kohler & Chase Piano Oub has a life insurance feature con nected with it, have you? J It has. It's like this: v . . 9 We realized, before organizing this club, that in event we did organize the dub, the majority of the .members would be those' who would appreciate a protective feature like this. We thought "that the members would feel a security about such a. feature. We therefore figured it out, with this result: .. , ,',; '. Q That in the event of the death of a club member before his piano U paid for, the remaining payments will be canceled forthwith and a'receipt in full will , be turned over to his family. J There is nothing' more to be said concerning this!, ' 99 Clatsop Mk Wltalitws. Th North Bank roada week-end an. clal train leaving Portland 3:14 n. m. Saturday for Astoria, Gearnart and Sea- ewe, returning Menoay morning, has bean withdrawn for tht eeaeon. " invaluable feature. It affords the club rriember : ab solute protection. The thought of losing the instru ment through Inability to make the remaining pay ments, should the club member happen' to clie before the instrument is fully, paid for, can be put ; entirely out of mind.' ' Q The agreement is made with the club member in writing-7-and the beauty of the feature Is that the piano does not cost more 1 than the club price (277.50) for its being there; neither is the club member obligated to. pay more than $ 1 .25 a week -on account of it. . tj The life "insurance feature of the Kohler & Chase Piano Qub does not cost the club member one cent extra. ' l. z 3, 4. 5. Other features of Ihe lCohler A Chase piano clnb In detail Tht club is to bo composed of 100 member. ' One-third of the memberships have ben taken. The value of the Kohler & Chase Qub piano is $371 The' price to Kohler & Chase Qub members is $277.50. The terms are $5.00 cash when you join then $1.25 per week. There is no interest added to tnis. -y ... , :' 6. The piano will be delivered when you join, or later, aa you wish. 7, The weekly payments of $1.25 begin when tht piano is deliv ered. ' 1 . - ' ' 8. Every instrument is guaranteed without reierve for S years,' There are no "if" or "ands" in the guarantee just a straight-out guarantee as strong as we know how to make it in writing. 'T'-"--vr )..- P. If, after 30 days' trial, the piano is not satisfactory, we will give you your money back. , v. , 10, If the piano is satisfactory after 30, days' use, the club mem ber has eleven more months in which to satisfy himself as to the char acter of the piano. ; lf it does not then prove to be everything that he expects, he has the privilege of exchanging it without one penny's loss -for any other instrument of equal or greater value that we sell (and we sell over thirty different representative makes), 11. If a club ihember dies during the life of his contract, wt will immediately send a receipt in full to his family for the Instrument. . 12. A beautiful stool to. match the piano included without extra . cost . ' ,. ' ' x13. .. The piano will be tuned twice without charge. , 375 Washington Street I VI I I I II I I I a PIANOS; AND. PLAYER.- PIANOS DISTRIBUTORS riW' 4JJf XXI Li 375 Washington Street WTEBER, KOHLER & CHASI VOSE, FISCHER, STECK PIANOS, GENUINE PIANOLA PIANOS, ETC Jaurnal want ada bric4rultg.