The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 30, 1911, Page 6, Image 6

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LEAVE ASnUI,! AIIO
COPLEY ASSERTS '
I1EHEARDJ0GULAR
TALK OF JACKPOT
RUr.IPCONVEfiTION . MAY BE JMMED
EFFORTS HADE 10
SCONE LEASE Oil
MAY BE CALLED AS FIRE CHIEF
CO JO BENCH AMI
recall i mmm
B. F. OofttU Wi3 Be Appointed
by Mayor, It 1$
Celled,
Councilman Appean at l.!ect Er.cLsh Eyndcata If Among Brik Stodhclden IhlrM He
If So. Sho Vi3 Prcbatly Peti
Congressman Gives lns.?de
PvL!l:al Rirr.cn Have It That
tion County Court to Don
MxVs Clothes Acain, Which
She Were fcr 20 Yean.
tho RfputLeanSU"attcn
Ing cf Ministerial BccJy, but
Those Seeking to Bjy the
Has Money Hidden; 1300 Is
H.storyH cf Pc! Ileal MIxup
That Tesijltcd In Election of
Lcri.xer to the Senate,
Committee It Hoi Ready to
Lease, cn. Hotel C.vr.en
A3 He Haj Paid to ReaJ
W.3 Net Abide by the Dtct
Consider Issue.
Waiting fcr Price.
Money Into the Bxk.
Primary PUfl.
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Jik.ir ta bft ae(bUUlle Ift ala-ftlft f ft"4iJejr Of JftJ ta.
a - ft AABa .Hkaa.1 A Ika I Att '
,fc'r " rrtandft of txrwall ar atao vary .
I (I a ft4 la ha aul tw ar Ihraa ay
Kaf VAX laT. ftaftilT ! flramaft MraenftJIy Ialta4
Thr ftra Uhaljr Ift priaa)i that th mayofft ftffl Ift ftak tbftt Dftwtllb
Tft thlft tha raplf ftf tftft prof raaia
1 that If I ha commit! U tft earrjr
nr Unac It fttuat makft ctMr lu
Jbrff to lh dlract prima ry fti4 tha
rorrlal4 laa ftf Lba Oroa ajratam.
Tbr cootand It Ift nacaaaary to elaar
th commUtN from lit chart now
taint mad that It la ftut ftf ayiapUiy
with th paoplrft law.
Wbila th protraaatvaft capturad con
trol of tha romintttaft at tbft inaUa
for rrataatloft Ut waak. aft far aa
th election of offtcara la coBcrti4, It
la probftbl that th oonaratlvaa bold
ft aaf majortty, and will bft fttU by
fore ftf annhar to prftrant tft ftdop-
tton Of ft raaolutlon that frill put fthata
on rarord for th Oron ay at em. Than
It will bft op to th pretrcaalTftft to
dor Ida whether thay will ramaln and
nr aftar thay have bn tomad down.
Ntnr of Ift ftjotela. a4 ttaft.
(iaa aaat lafrma.!f, bt Ift prV
I aiaima. ad tU4 l ur
a. Catiattlftti ftlattr Mwr4 )ftl
aa lr nalaftft lir ftlaruaala. ftail
Ikay 0.4 ftt t (alft ft ftvallar Hft fttfta,
BaartrUaft i aVft4.
At ft ftiwial aaallaft af U MtfttolarUJ
aaatpiait tft rMif aaltoa mt lia. Jb
II. tMfaX atM waa atpomi4 cftlraa
f th Uw a4 ftHat efnellt". waft
r4a4 ftlad, flat. Xr. IKf 4 ftlat
4 hie raM for lM!tnit Ift bft ftlft
arttaaaft far ntch ert ftrfti4 b
r4Uirl of I ha rotmonld. II ai4 !
tu ftaw Ift 1-oflUaJ a4 Unoraat ftf
eoftdltloAft bar and IKat ha b4 Uaaft
for tatltallft- Ha aJ4. baaever.
that bft waa la ermpftlhr wtife Ibft wort
f th ftaeoclaUoei
A(lf lha tMarftl maatlat ftf tbft ftft
rial to, tha acUv boaro anat Ift
Appoint bla accMor. R. T. IL Walk
HORSEMEN
T
MAY BE EXPELLED
DELINQUEN
ALLEGES CHARACTER
DEFAMED; WANTS BALM
flult for defamation of character waa
tartad thla mom In t lo tha circuit court
by Sarah V. WUklaa atalnat C. ' E.
Plalda. Th plaintiff, who Ift ft eteno
irrapher, a ta out In her complaint that
. Flelda wrote her a. letter requlrtnt that
ah writ Mr. Word letter making cer
tain atatementa which aha cayi ar not
true, nelda cloaca hla letter to the
woman by aaylnt that If ah doea not
writ th letter, that h will Inform her
rmplorara what dantreroua peraon
they have In their employ." JJlaa Wl!k
. Ina aaka for 115.000 damatea. ftft tba
, letter haft been exhibited to other per
one, aha charge. h m
- Lonfr Cftfte Ia Ended.
' The car of A. S. Fortlner agalnat tha
. raclflc Railway A Narltation company
before Judsr Morrow of th circuit court
' waa cloaed at noon today. Th caa
' baa broken ft record for length aa It
took H day. There were 10 ex
hlblte offered by the defendant , com
pajiy, and 60 exhibit offered by the
plaintiff. The ault waa oyer the con
Ktructlon of the railroad known aa tha
Tlllirmook Una. ...
Derelict Ia Sighted.
(United Pro Leaaed Wire.)
Cordova, Alaska, Oct 80. Captain
Durke today report algntlng a dere
llct achooner of . unknown Identity 20
tnllea east of Cape Suskling. while en
route to Katalla from Yakutat. The
vessel la about 100 fee long and la
floating bottom aide up. Ho veaaela
are overdue here.
Unlike an Abstract of Title
A
Certificate
of Titie
requires only
one examin
ation of the
whole title
succeeding transfers being made
by merely extending the Certif
icate down to date. The expense
is reduced accordingly, v
- For this and many other rea
sons the Certificate of Title sys
tern ia displacing all other meth
ods of transferring real estate.
Ask -those who have tried jit.
Ask ' your banker. Investigate
before you make that real estate .
deaL . Call for booklet
TITLED TRUST CO.
LEWIS ELK, FOURTH AND OAK
Several prominent racing borsemto
taad In th ahadow of being ei ape Had
from th National Trotting aaaoclatloa
Oft -account of not paying their entry
fa at tha Portland race meets tha laat
three year. The Inventory filed In the
circuit court tola morning by Q. A.
Weatgate, receiver for the aftrtland
Urea took a Fair aaaoclatlon ebowa
ther ar f 1421 du tb asftoclatlon from
delinquent boraemen.
On of th rule of th National Trot
ting aaaoclatlon provide that no delin
quent ftntryman shall be allowed to par
ticipate In a racing meet until all hi
back entry fee ar paid. Tb local
aaaoclatlon baa notified the national
organisation each year of tb delln
quanta, but nothing haa been dona. Tb
receiver wui. now. make an effort to
collect the amounts due, or force the
boraemen off the tracks next sea eon.
The report of the receiver ahowa
there were $1491 unpaid by boraemen
In 111. im la 1910, l41 In 1909. and
12067 in 119a. These feea wee for
entry feea, but. th horsee wer
not entered. Under th rules, th own
era have 14 daya within which to pay
the entry fee, and If It la not paid then.
the aecretary places their name on the
delinquent Hat. which Is aent to th na
tlonal secretary. The horsemen are also
given a chance to withdraw from the
race and aave their entry fee, but this
must be donft three days before the race
la made up. f-
The receiver further petitioned the
court to allow him to borrow 13700 with
which t0 4ay taxea and Insurance pre.
mlums on th property at tha exposition
grounds. .
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1". V'Z" -,".hTVJ r saaiorlly ftf tbft
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did not bavft lima tft eftftftidar bla
chart than, put Otat tb cpmmltta
pallta. TftU yaaalft la la
ft ic bft uftafti ae ift St.
Br4at la ) graftcie a4 WKft aa-
ara i tft Itlia-lanioa ati l F
f ik big can f ift arwfta. TU
a rofxs 1 1 mai waft aiaft lrt-4 aWwa.
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tfta rfHn" aa wU aa teh a tft
loaa a-d wui ftvt ei4-r tft
viiMtl Ik ftiftav. 0 f Ik rafreuft'
Ifttlraa ftf tft Kngtlaft ar"l ftft
ba a-r-ft ftkaat eo-H-reid la tft a-
liatlaea la W. W. turmwl. f ta-
4 aft. Mr. llarsnoft ftUta-1 Ift Mr. fblltf
iWtrftrta, ftf tft asaabVavft af Ift
balding eoaapaay. Iftal be b4 l la
ft-arly vcy part ftf thft wvt4 ftftd
Ibat bft waa a ' hlf pWa4 lift Ift
isuftltaw a ad ftallch ftf Ibft Mellaauft
botel aa bft b4 ftver Ve) wnb ftr
MHT boalalry, a
Jttill furtft ftagetlfttlewa bar
ea4 by la Norma tiraibara. f p pa-
part UUraftt I tftft
Urd aa ttnft
fttoekbobi-ftft.
anftkft ftrrftntft
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eoapftay ! order tft make prepoftllloft
ea4 ft tfta Wa4l
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rii4 ftf la i(HftM rv ft at a ftvaa.ft
t 1iaIK at ftl ftra av4 aa
14 Mft m ftftftAl tft ftWa bail. Te
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f 4ivra Iftal (? fta4 aa-vaiag Ift
tlfttftaatoaft ft-air. aftawaiaa Iftal tfta
aWa ft4 t ftlal-4 tftr-ftft frft4
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fa aag ftalUf I a Ihim t.
tftaft ftat4 ftt ftaaa I Jtraa Kvar
ftft fttaia fta4 tlteft wllft ftla
praaoai ftl rUtalk Tftaf ftftta
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ktM aVU Klft AftU saabOa.
Tbft ftlft ftlftakftaldarft ftf tbft Wrwtfcftd
llatft tftat ttvftrft
a4 Iftaf bai a-
rug trat lifti ar.a t baa bits
vftUtftoift toward ft ftUft) ibftt wui wftt-
If Mr Ift VfKllrft. At ft raraal bjmmI
leg Kar did a4 Amw IK I ft b4
flaaaelai rMaHtrra. be I ciatsa4 tftat b
wft4 bft fftctftg cftftrgaft ft4 waa 1 4 a4
It bla aaaaay for bla ftafraa. II a44
bla alarastllft few day ft tft. ft4
atala4 tftat bft b4 bi piM caafe. but
lb Siuxbaaa' laiar saadft wra aula-
saaftt Ift tbft affect I bat tft pore
peloa, lite. as etlU aloft aTvarft.
It baft bewtt 41acrr4 that wbtl
Ever ad wtf wa tl af to fcaak's
aiocb ftf lb lata! capital t l.tft
tbay ftctftftlly paid tft only 1 1 aft. yar
(Mdft HP Ibft bfttaftc th 'books by
alertsg up ftf tbft f vaift of
lift, baartag, ftigftftturftft tftftt bare ft
Vftlftft. Tbft bul l toM ea tbft ftreacaery
loaaa will bft About 1 11. Ma. It I
would b r..d, le m.ft. a. tny.l ijr I ' Vnaaa of ib. U.
iron ai-r " -W, da ftot InUftd to mU ftur Iftftft
" itT"Tr'.'" r. r: tb ffar. r hut. ogii 11;,-, ik-.
in manor imi im a -- I H. - m Phltla (lari. I ' .
bft v our pHcft, hewar, ftad wbaft It Is I - - - - - - - - -
raftcbftd.
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feat ax a ft4 rfM4 ftatU ft
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tft If" raaT. Ktftrft -4 bw wtf
are t:rc(v mt lb fta. Tb
girvefta ar J. K 1 1 . A. i. Wil
liam a4 a T. Wraii. ail t-l
t-tkUaaaaift aitlaiaa fttrr ftrvaat was
rrtMaia4 by bis ri intlag
alaaat ftf twpvir ftartff l1Kka4t.
ft bft4 ba 4Alto4 M prevaat bla
ftswapa, I ft) MttUaft 4aaaft4lag tftat tftft
ftr41laft a 'Pr4 ftla ft a
iy ftl4 ftftw aagai warraal tot ftla
art lea a.
Tft. Atr barWa tba baftft eltiait Rvarft
lltftftrrw lift tft cash - hla ra
eoaat. aJtkoftgft tftft 4plift f eesaei
tftat day ware Mt eles4 tip bwt wer
kept m ftaparala ivlpa. Ta tb'
g!rtrft rjei4 hlra ta ratursi tat
at. fttfttlaC Ibftt It was tliegftj ftrft-
frsal. bat rM raraaad.
Ctlftrat ArrftJgwM.
Cbtft Wftk. ftftr-4 wnb vtolatlftai ftf
tb wftllft alav act. will b ftrraJgnad
bafor I'nltad gliftiM Jftdgft Uaaa till
ftfirfto, Cbtft Waa .ftft relet low
will b deport today by rdr af lha
t'atted Utataa court M a ftltaa Illegally
In lb L'altad Stfti.
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f kuiua Lataaa. tb ViAe t
f CVlaaaa. tft IA t'ftHe tiala avaala,
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pvMWftft rtMlall fraftft Uitftaftft,
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tAl IftfUaaf aft aW44 ftrt4ti b Ift
ary,
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! be f!rK ( 14 tftat Lawtajka
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fti IXaft ft 4VrtM taaUiiUai
f I "' ft RbaftA tataftftv
lift taMlfa4 IUI ftl Ifttft ham ftft wwa
fftvftt mt fty ftbft awU Aafaal
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ftavaift1a." Tftft wltaaM eiiaA
lftl fta mvk aa lie 114 tna eaftaa.
bl Iftftft. b tl4 tfta lutMU ftial b
iatr b be Ms,aUaa4 liaftklaa aa,
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bft SMgftftl. bal tftftt b kftg M tMwt.
efttft ftf ftwch ft pvt. '
C-rl MM Ibftt ftl art -.(-fta! b
ftftrd ftf ft swftaca af tft faiaotaf fee
tftft fticO ftf itapftlaa. ftftd tataadlat.
If look fttapft ta blarft IL lie rre4
I apraa aay ftplalo m U lilftar
ibar wm aay vomit-u ta aavacua
Willi tb elaciloa ( Ivartsaftr.
f tb MlnlaterlftJ aaaoclatlon.
Zveport trUrs KswUaff.
Tbft meeting cf tba rortUftd Mlftlft
tartal umcUUo waft etlrrad over
tha report mad bv Rv. Albert Ehrgott
which ftdvlftad all tb antniaurft to o
tlnu thalr ragutar Sunday night and
mldwMk prayer mMtlng during the
arii of Olpay Smith' mMtlngft, wbloh
will begin In this city November 10.
"After Oipsy Smith is gon, .your,
ehurcb ftn4 my church will auy en the
Job, ald Bev. Ehrgott to tb mini-
tara. "It la up to ua to gat into tna
TN Uaoaj Lrftgwft U MrwC
tfaltag rt-aft Uaa4 tKI
ertuaaiv CftX, Oct. sft. AaMaaoa-
t Ift eaftdft bar today tftat IM Woad-
row wiiaoti iMguft r aarthera Cftllror
ftU wttl set ia this city m Kevember
t, wbeft parmanant ftrganlsfttloei wttl a
perfect d. ITMldeat J, X DavU will
bar returned from a vialt with th
New Jersey govaraor and ta i part's!
bare ftwrftft Important ftftaounoetnenit to
vftkft. -
rill
ALL AMERICA NO. 2
SPEEDS VESTWARO
wom lndivtduftis nd gftt our ppift Rja Balloon Leaves Redlands
Into It- i . . i f- . . a-.i
lor inp 10 los Mnyeies
LAFfERlr DENOUNCES
PORTLAND NEWSPAPERS
Congressman Abrahan Walter Laffer-
ty delivered ft warm' 30-minute speech
before the realty board at its weekly
luncheon at the Portland Jiotel today,
during which lie roundly denounced the
Portland newspapers, declared that lie
would support Senator La Follette for
president, but would vote for a Demo
crat if a nonprogressive Is nominated
by th Republicans and said that As
sistant Attorney General B. D. Town
send had been sent to Oregon" by the
department of Justice to help the South
ern Pacific railroad retain its hold on
tha land grant lands..
In speaking of the Oregon Taft cam
paign committee Mr. Lafferty said that
under no-circumstances could herb in
duced to, become a member of It.
Mr. Lafferty explained the provision
of a number of his bills now pending
in congress including the bill requiring
the interior department to expend more
money on' irrigation projects In this
state; the bill increasing the - site of
homesteads In eastern Oregon from, '160
to xzo acre and the measure giving
the states supervision of all forest re
serves with the title to remain In th
federal government -
The meeting of realty men was about
nan tne usuaj sua, quit a numbr of
thft more, prominent members of tha
board being ftbsent f
Knife Points to Suicide. .
Aa open knife found under 'the' skele
ton of tha man found : lata Saturday
night Bear .Burlington leads the coroner
to believe that th man- committed sul
cide, but there Is nothing on th re
mains by which they, can be identified.
L. C.-Campbell of St. Johns, who made
tha discovery, led the deputy coroner to
th place wher thft. remains .were
found. , A hat bearing the Initial T. J.,
F. and an old plac of newspaper was
all that might be used to identify-Xh
body. It is thought the remaina have
been there' sine laat winter. The
.clothes Indicate f at he waa a well
dreeeed man.
One of tbft way bft ftdvocfttad for
Accomplishing this waa to hold thft reg
ular church servlca wMl th city, was
ftf Irft with W aplril Of thft pay anoat
In a a. ' . - ' "
ThfyrfrJortWftt denounced fta a giftat
mlatAkft by Rev. G- W. McDougftll. dis
trict superintendent of tba Methodist
church. He Mid th faithful cnurcn
worker who ftttend th prayer meet
lngs and regular aervlcM were thft one
needed at th VftngUtlo meetings tft
help car for thoa who would by aeek-
Ing th kingdom or ood under th ai
rctlon of th great preacher.
Dr. Benjamin Icung Mked for unity
In tha matter.
Tbft minlkter spent more than two
hours this morning In hearing reports
nd working out plans for the big Gipsy
Smith meetings. Severs! made plea for
greater cooperation In the work.
Ushering- Plftns Outlined.
"I believe the meetings will be a great
blessing to everyone In tha city." said
Dr.. Toung. "I do not regard them fts
to what they will do for my church. X
do not want to be that selfish In the
matter. But I regard them aa a cooper
ation for the extension of God'a king
dom. We are broader now than per-
hapr we once were. It doesn't matter
If the man gets to heaven In ft Methodist
carriage or a Presbyterian coach. We
ought to plan to get the largest and
best lasting results." .
T. H. Walker outlined th plan' of
Woman Aviator Aboard.
-' (Fnlted Prea- Lasaat Wlra.1
Badlands. Cal.. Oct 10. With Loe
Angelea M thalr goal, Oeort D. Harrl
son. piftsldent of tb Aero club Of Call'
fornla: Eftrl Remington, president of
the Aeronautical society; Aiuwr rnui.
Champion and Miss Myrtle ueniuson,
tha first woman aviator to rclv
nllot'a llcenae In California, cut th
balloon "All-America No. I" from Its
moorings her at 9:46 a. m. today and
aLartad westward.
Tbft balloon ftroae quickly ftad ftoon
became a mere apeck Inthe air. It was
Mttmated that the huge craft reached
an altitude of 7600 feet before It struck
an air current which sent It on Itft way.
By 10 o'clock the balloon had puiw
out of sight, n
ushering, which Is to b perrectM so
that th big crowds will b handled la
a way to best get results from thft serv
ices. Hs said only the main doora of
th nwudltorlum will bft used lor ftn
trance. The eld doors will not be used.
n n. Perkins, chairman of thft per
sonal work committee, reported wai is
groups of personal workers wftr now
K.inr aneclallv trained for service dur
ing the meetings, and that he wanttd to
Increase tne numoer u iuuy.
CHILDREN TIE YOUNGSTER TO STAKE, PILE SOME
, SET FIRE T
RUBBISH AROUND
0 RUBBISH
DEPAR
T
(United Press Leaaed Wire.) "
Seattle, Wash., Oct 80. Tied to a
post gagged and threatened with burn
ing at the stake, Carl Justice, age 10,
was rescued here yesterday front boys
and girls of his own age by a neighbor.
The torch had been applied, real re
volvers were flashed about his head
and the fire had begun to leap about
his feet when th children departed to
leave him to hla fat and the neighbor
found him. '
Young Justlc told his fttory to Pat
rolman Watson last night H was at
play when seised by six boys, gagged
and tied to the post. Girls joined the
crowd. . Brooms, old newspapers and
other rubbish was piled about him for
the fire which was later lighted. -
WOmFUBOOS
O'CIock,
Tea
' Blended and Packed
by
RIDGWAYS
London
Since 1836
In sealed, air-tight, dust-proof '
packages t - ' :
- 75c per pound
40c. per pound ?
- 20c. per H pound
May Now be Had in 4 Town
at Best Stores '
Big Talking Machine Selling of
Last Week to Be Repeated
- , ' . ,
Entire Supply Intended for Seattle and Tacoma Now Included
in Salo to Bo Continued at Eilers Music House
1 The biggest record taJking: machine buslneu erer done by Ellen Music House was occa
sioned by your last wtelrs extraordinary offer of a new latest hornless U Iking-machine, includ
ni 12 latest double-sided records, all for $22.80.
Hundreds of people called and were delighted, not to say astonished, at the commodious
and extern! veness of the new quarters devoted to the talking machines on the second floor of
the big new Eilera Building. ' .
We want everybody in Portland to visit them, and to make it thoroughly worth while com
ing, we have diverted to Portland all tne maenmes and records intended for Seattle and Tacoma.
nence, we repeat last week's wonderful
$22.80 offer cash, or pay 10 cents a day, and
We shall also continue to sell the $20 cabinet
for $12, exactly as announced last week, i"
Get one of these fine Talking Machines
today. They're simply splendid! And 12
latest double-sided jecords-24 selections
go with each machine. You can even select
from the November list of records now, at
Eilers Music House, and carfare pays for It
all, .10 cents a day. ' .
i' m asi ii i wsj ii 1 1 1 1 m jm m.snms twnrw . i -.jaftaw .-s- r . . ,
aftJaiiBJBat''
SSa- aft
This Is Jhe machine, though the' drawing does
not do it justice. , 1 " "
This $20 Record Cabinet Now $12
These wonderful machines have gone on sale this
Monday morning at this extraordinary---revolu-tionary
unprecedented price $22.80, " on "terms
of Ten Cents a day an achievement made possi
ble because of the magnitude upon which our
.(Talking Machine business, like our Piano depart
ment, is conducted, and because we want you to,
visit our new Talking Machine salesrooms, of
which we are so proud." " '
These are the latest and best machines see de-
....' ...... .'if
scriptionr and plenty of records to choose, from.
Come in right . away or telephone for one-
there are now plenty of them for all comers but
remember such a low offer has never been made
heretofore. It will hot be made again soon, if
at all! 1 ' ' "
A Genuine Talking Machine Surprise
Eilers Music House Selling the Latest Hornless Talking Machines with Twelve Double-Disc
- - 4 - ' t , , . Kecoras lnciuaea xor ,
r ONLYv$2al80--PAY CASH Ais UTTIE AS
1 Oc Ten Gents a)ay 1 Oc v
AT EILERS MUSIC HOUSE
Biggest, Busiest, Best Oregon's Talking Machine Headquarters, Now at Seventh and Alder
This Is hornless talking . machine of the
very latest modol portable, compact and. com
plete. . The sound waves gathered by the repro
ducer are led through the tone-arm . to the tone
chamber, In the base of the cabinet and magnified-by
tha construction of the tone-arm and tone
chamtoer, so that the muslo Is exactly the .same
as that from . which the original records we re
made, without . "cramping"! or distortion. In some
instruments the jtone-chamber (upon which the
naturalness of the reproduction largely depends)
Is left out and Instead the sound waves are pro
jected through the working" parts of the motor,
losing much of the accuracy " and volume of thft
recorded music, ' ' -" .
-The motor is a powerful, noiseless spring mo
tor. . It plays either. 10-Inch or 12-lnch records
of any make, and can be wound while running.
Convenient adjustment of speed, which allows the
operator to obtain the best results possible from
the record. Is provided' fori Eilers Muslo' House,
now at 7th . and Alder. - .
All cars transfer t Oaks rink.