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TIIK OKEGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. TV Li i AY K V JiliiO. J.uVt lfi: 1 it f. till. DflOl1 CLASHES I'IIII BORDVELL : OVER KHI ACJL'ru! C.vJ War Veteran Starts Rtf BeiAtM Jud - ar.d Ceur.ttl tcr Octcue. inDrwwn nr ciprn UlUliiUJ Ul OlliLLI ......fffltSBKIK 2JHDNI' CHARGE OFFSAUD ELKS CERTAIN OF . . ..I W l-a lu K Iliad M Ji W 11 ! IM1I 11- . It-, alaewe. M l-uiw Ml 1 1 1 M i CI I ttta Km U ii t v H:i m lip- e A-- t IkllMii - i. aa I-' .XeeJ a nw H- 'I i4 a .teeea e4 If m.MiAt 11 e W If a, Ct lee a 11 a-W'1' I t I a,! . 14 e-e I e-ejf ae tiel iu Mi '4 tieuie4 a Weeee M a ti aa-A lie- le iil tttkaB JM - IW tale ee;i tew eata-4 - MJ BHHl t ftWUir f . y ":r ixv la Ii ttiM JeJ l'il H Unit twtnl ll4 sanies' e.JeHaa Ml4 IM f4 lM lei e4 Wla vitally tlml I Ui fe-tl ItieJ -see nit Mm w i , eeaefce l kMC m mmuu urv- w a-u Ik U rll l lb TM rrM aaajntMUM ! ! ham aa4 fore IMM ! iUUl aU th 4.ii la aBaytAr taa aU4 1 coeracaalioaa. ' Wbca lha artdae fca4 tai tta4 Jaa Doidw twn) 4rUloa and rat vaa of4 MaUl .lt m. WM loVd f lb aclloa ef Iba ttortOa ta ladtaaaaollf l tnln th artdfora la ta r4rml aulhorlll- aataunt Matrtct Altortr Ford aal4: -Oood! rm (lad af It" Tba altaraaya for Iba dafaaaa oaeltMd ta diaruM Uta mat tar. Parts, actin m aokaamaa. aaid: "Wi ara not aurprlaad." t , Indtaaapotta. No. T. Booaa ait4 taa orda of Iba International Aaaortatloa at lirldca a4 BUuetural . Iron U'orkara. a fi'l la f f aak.a a. irfMU i a i a inti 4i 4 a 'ia a i mi i i i a tt cwwanil .4 M karfa titka 4wi aa ia i' ! a. M mini aaa fa lm laa M Ml f L au l vliil ta it fM,4.a i4t4. ki. lk4 la aa a-a aa aiC I ftaa h b M a a l a a. IMU alaa val I a4 tv ft4iiia W aa-Uf la M ? a l i hnwm a a tw. tiaaa I iaai 11111 WmIV a Va I i4 a and. W. .VhJtiker. l a a iwr a aa4 awai I la ta Ua t au.4 it hawl aaaa MM. f m au IM avail a I T a t4 t "" IU iaif U I aWadt ll Ta4iaa 4 f ta taaanll ta a 4a4 ae awl 4' l JU4 piaa b laa ' ir f4 raal aalal M ! IMI 53510 Of This Sim KO.OCO Wa De N'iCht. It Is Slid. . fi-aat ii aaikw. t via aaa im la na avail f l '- tail m aa4 'l.jAia4 ll.iaaa ((. aati4 Uw ia-rt fxwl aua ut a ia.4 If U waU MM II a aa. ivAiit aamaia latOu aU a It. Mr t-i-i, aa aaa laat n4 dial na. 1 aja annnl I l-rra mim aad Iba I aaa iil I ii HI. 4i:i Mlal 0t lllllt A 01'HM.ttlPKJa, Tba aabia Maa I la II aa caaa ta aa I lb te lba llaiaM ( a fraarty a-l twal lb la MlMa Tb III ai Mini I la lb l r af ibt ttavata. I o1 af IM a lb aiwywrlf tila)i tHr lb tly I ra- ta !! iaa t.ia af lb Tb tit II I lb uimil fa iba coat f layta ha (, afla II Ua4 . Tat Mr ar- TV bawiaMl atbl iala4 I tr lb laal M r lbf raia r. HiklM 4 WMt a4 Mlaf lU'a mt lb rabna lb It ax-Tva ia ta lb iWifwai 4 rt rr a4 ur Mb4L lb WMrtliiamU Ibtr ta I lb -taaa f I lt4 bir Mboaba tr lb rn4 mH aM alia a ai taUibaa H lb law r wbia - - - la lb Uiwwiamn t aa a ad la t4ia ruia nv tta lk f4aa mt MW" lintltn M alC la I naurara aU rtai-1. fa arf flM laaaaia I II. !. Tb l.b CnU Ua in U rpar na r ib bt iiMi ibi tb mu ha bad aa art-art!! I abar la. Tbr avaa4 ! f la ad to lb af ib bi Lab taui. T rMi a y4 (radJM aadl M(-f u ,,4 M 7tai tr - aU. anr U raailr f lb rarb. UN O C ALL INT MO RAP Tb ffrU f tbra alld eoafl- la ftar J. C L franc ( CraaavaiL Or, rli4 ar1oaly for tba buah utcl. aha ara now la JalL Tb ta iau ar w. C. Hart, aliaa Wllaoa, Jba WrUraw aod J. at. Kara. Tbay ar bald ea a vaaraacy chars. Lxtxllra Tafl and Cpp mad lb ar Man vaa ari4 at atxth and atark atrat, and ib tbr two at aavaalk and Taylor ir4a. Laat rrMu, L FTaa mat a ma 00 lh atraat rt Introdvcad him- alf aa MMJra. Shortly aftr. bloOra pprtiacbad tba ubjact f horaa raoaa and aaaorad tb man fnaod b kaav tb and bad laat mada ll.t on aaaiua. Tba lo maa bacama raat frteeda appartnUy, althoucb L rranc bnw at ne Ibat ba a' balat roada dupa. L rran raealvad royal trat mant at tba band of hia naw friend. Bunday tba ooupla mat a man at th abU btaca f ll arerrty U U tb mtU: 11 ld nat a!1 b- Wa ar f farua a Uaali4 aabr f Kar af r cardial tch at at atbicb ara cidr cb l II. la dr tbal va anay tawra anrnlrt ran I 4kt Uka rocrti aa a aoaa. baal baa I. Wa ara ffrtac tki al lb tr,t prU for a tlnU Ua aur. . la lb 9ak Ialr" bb lvd by lb porU4 Tmat coenpaay appear a ptctor. anlltlad "DiUc fl rrva a Ibra fool bola la tb Lk an flald dutrlct, Callftomla." faca II af tb band book eoaiaJa aa 4vrUa. mant of tb company and rvfar I tb plrtar Ktbaa ur prprty.' It I alia ad by tb C9ratat taai tba company did Dot own tb laad et rich!; tbar wa n bubbUn wall, a II bad ba found and that tb pamph let war aa attcnipt to dafraud tsv tor. &&Zs PILOTAGE RATES ARE REDUCED ONE QUARTER . ... . ...... i. ti,. 1 1. ti.. .i. .....iinn. I A XI par cant raouctioa in in coat mars a viii w I - . " -1- 1 k.. .w. f lb Unltad Ktaua autboriUaa. onlby Wofirnr. baiaiy Mmuiad tbt t a-'r - ' "'"T a tb ova woo naa won it.vv at an ardar laauad from tb fadaral benrb by Judta Aadaroa today. L'nJlad Plate ISaalU. but akd that tb two men imarahal went to th vault ef iba in-iaarp 11 a acri. itr om peraua dian Truat company atid obtainad I alon. Kurna ajrd to tak a llttJa bet tbam. Thr-r vara I baa placad la th for th two man and acn placed II hand of th federal grand Jury, which I with him. Tbl wa ratumed with II la iDTeatlratln tb dynamlt caaa. I mora. Th wtanlnc wara watered 1 a (a 1 n. uurn maa a tii auppoae Tiaiia 10 in pwi room, wen tuna comlnc back with a blr winning until both La France and UcOraw bad about fl7.ll to the good . r Laat night Burn notified th nan that th bJ greet rao wa coming off and aakad tb two . apparent t ranger bow much tney wouia wager, ana pom agreed to put up 14000. La Franc and McCJraw each wrote a a ran for fioog fhla mtmm A Rttrna fihnrtlV Answer were mea in ma lbiim ,,.. h. ma tsark anf told th men Plate circuit court today by th Booth. they w0 but n woud bar to Kelly Lumber company, th Petrolt , tn. money. or know that th 14000 PURCHASERS OF LAND E ANSWERS TO SUIT , True! company, Bernard Marvin. 0orge on wnCn th drft had ben drawn waa -w. ueane, joaepn uuieapia. jamea r. - tn before they could draw O linen ana j. a. urown i uit orougni aown the money. by th United State to cancel till to I Jt WM agreed that both La Frnc 4 land purchased from the Southern Pa- ,n)j uffcoraw ahould deposit certified cmc ana forming pari 01 in uregon 1 check today. and California land grant I t rrnc excuaed hlmaelf from th Th land in question, 17,601 acre, bunko men for a few moment and ha w purcbBxed by th Booth-Kelly con tennd to detective headquarters. The tany from th railroad. A mortgage on I arrests followed. Tb caaa will b tried it waa taken by the Uetrolt Trust com- I tomorrow. pany. Tne otner arranuanta are pur chaser of land from th Booth-Kelly company. These purchaser merely al' leg in their answers that they wer Innocent purchasers, deny that th rail road did not hare good title to the lands and furthermore allege that th . sol remedy of th plaintiff lie In urg Ing the apeclflc performance of th agreement between the ralroad and the BUYS FIVE LOTS FOR NEW RESIDENCE SITES To b utilised aa sites for new real dencea, Ernest Feldman concluded a deal yesterday for the purchase of rive lots. located on East Everett street, between government Through claiming that spe- Th rty-nlnth and Eat lrObtb tr ...-... , . .1,. m 1 streets, in Miureinursi. - jar. reiumun Wch toZZZwiiSlhW . -arregate 17000 for the lot It I urged that to compel soeelfio fd oa aeh b will Immediately erect jierformance of the contract would be In modern dwelling housa 10 com oe- equiiaoie because tne land was pur- twecn- aouv anu vuv. chased In good faith, 1600,000 was paid for it, It 1 now worth n.OOO.OOO,' and 11 it wer sold according to the grant, '. i wouia bring only iiso.ooo. It 1 claimed that purchasers would pe person not parties to the contract , . between the railroad and the govern ment, who have borne none of the bur dens of keeping the land and who de sire to obtain property of large value for a mall consideration. DEATH OF W0RTMAN r WILL BE DISCUSSED k The Arion ball will bo the scene of a great labor meeting tomorrow night, when union men will meet for the pur- - pose of discussing the death of William A. Wortman, who was shot Thursday evening In front of the ctore of W H Markell & Co. by Burt Hicks, proprietor f a machine shop on East Oak street. The question of invoking the recall " against" Municipal Judge Tazwell, who 1 alleged to have freed several strike breakers who bad been arrested on a charge of carrying concealed weapons' " will also be discussed. The union mn Contend that no strikebreaker should be set at liberty after having been arrested on a -charge of that sort The meeting will be presided over by - William H. Daly, president of the State federation of Labor, and of the Central : Labor council; and among the prominent speaker of th evening, will be William blacl&nslev president : 'of .'the ' Metal Trade council; -William Hannon, vice i president of the International Associa tiou of Machinists, and Thomas Lewis, national organiser of the Socialist party. 1 1 11 11 , - v v Waa nnngirJ StofeHe Saya. . ; priven to theft by th pang of hun rr I the excuse given by 'Godfrey , i'age, sgd IT years, when arraigned In pollp court, yesterday oa a eharge ot stealing a bicycle which h od to sreond band daier. The arrest of the our.er wa mad by Detective Crad Cx k. Tb boy was turned Ver to th juvenil court, , . i . . Mr. Feldman has operated extensively ' In the restricted residence section cen tering around Irvlngton as a speculative house builder. Journal want ads bring results. of tha .Columbia tivr wa voted this morning by th commissioner of thk Port of Portland. But this reduction I conditional. It will b given to any lin that will bring- Into th. port not lea than 11 t earner a year, and that tb freight rat to Portland shall ba no mora than th freight rata to Seattle. Th rebate will b paid at th nd th yar. Th commissioner also voted ta due tbs towag rat on tb Columbia Zi per cnt These two actlona wer taken a a result of competition from th Puget Sound Tugboat company, which en gaged In business on th river about two months ago. It Is thought that th reduction ta th pilotage rate will b of special Im portance, aa there haa been conalder able complaint In th past against what wa termed excessive pilotage rate. Th reduction will affect moat th line operating ships from foreign porta, as many ahlpa plying between coaat cities have their own pllota. In -the caaa of the ateamer Notting ham, which wa picked up by th Wal lula several week ago and wa report ed to hav been found in a waterlogged condition, th commissioner decided to let the case go to tb court for settle ment N trjt i a a fa tie elM" eee - e lie t;ae to., f a.aaav 11 14 4 He atainan llal lie I-4IJP Tl UimI m4 injaaai U 4 la aeaial a '"V. II v a4a a aa '"""I .i4 be niaa I e II Itaaaaat .ak a II r- eatiiU a ikkh; k Aai4a 4 ULe im Ma,ua .aH e4 iafce4 Ul U4 level al y nTm ajall jU1 II la. a4 ul I! reaaiiiae mui a faitaiaa HUe a ati l II laial wealed la III. KM iujI will ae la M ale 1 11a irtalMia Tl a I $ e Jtg lit . I I a llai 'fm.j 4f eaaaaanaau a M Aiile tl. aa b , Tl t-a a U 111 aai I avae rn Iliac Ta tn raw ta n rmim tlel tiaaai e eMt I t 4 I4 I -.c -tt 1 1 1 I 1 t J 1 . ..... - . . . . ... ..1 j.i,i.-a -J -a ad Im .u e. t.i.W laiw l tint JH f 1- ' I I n 11 .iM e t.i 1 ll f.M a. 4 I a ea ! W I I HI MMII V 14 . v e a v.4 ... n 4lM,a -e .. e4 4i i im M4.i aMtwbt al e-. ai I im. 4 a- 11 M li ill ea aaeeA I ke i..fcei await4 1 1 bH al e.l 4a.(ja4 I I e f4 e4 II ami! lae aHK4 ,jw iwa aa!. i A mi iii a -e l a ! 14 II eev t-4 aaJ ae4. la aa ) a Aijaeaj I Ita leaia a ee 'ue4 UJ iM aa iva4 a a aaJ a w 14 w4 tua-e 111 aai..n ae vw-t It Is iiiw ta INarl'Wa.a. aaia njy t.-e4aa. aa t4 ! lie a la ii iiry ae ia4 el tf tllaea I sea-aie eer e x ea II e e4 . I lalala llat a aeaea 4 III lie la eeeaari aaaTt I U r 4 t-a t.v4 aa tw C I 4 M aal l T ELECIIOiJ CALLED hi tils 2 fcial aa 1,1 1 1 i. I a Jasl Waal A - Me el la. euMakj anea a U M avwan4 Iea4 ! -a ea-- ae I .a a II -) anil ! ie' " l aan HJSt mm I If i,ia-aM- tl m a-Mi4 aiy afta aiwI 1 ataae IWa. II aiant-aa a 1 I i ! 114 j aaw4 r uitiatiiii 4ia 4 yiel l 4 atria aa f 4aa w.i.4 eti flel lie ar aae le a atlwM eniiain. Ua 4 aiaa.ireiM ef la' 1 H u a m I I wjta U U. tW--. ee al ii mma ai ta e4 n awaiaai af eaaaaat fca lea jia4 U.ea la uaM4 11 n te ii , I'tilKI r awu 4. WlJl 00 ES GET LIFE-TERMS ViVJ V- i J: at Ha ley. Idah3, HJlS O.Ul'JCJt.V to C;!t Inters . twat 1U Iwwl I l i - Aa I aie AW la 4 at t. ttWw, ilj4 : 1 .ia- ill, J Oa-eU i Itei.r. 4eaila It, aa te aaUla- a4 M erte, lejar I: led a a liaVl A - .) IK aa al4 ly t.s, 4MleA le av-M f 11 lia.e. lleile efa4 aid trfae baifl. alJel it 1141 , wiruua 4 ! I -ial 4aie iaae1 wuj a Ul4 fa He. at l2 li It nail Istel tr f.lf mt e t , I a 4 ii ava4 Uiiei.a riiia a IIi!MW I iUa4 tf II fee lea.lalA 14 imtw ri4 . Ilttlt af win lit wa -aat TV retA. a I f tenia lie taeuieil ef leeer. Tl ttutmlt yf II t4 a4 la -UlAeJi,t wlaw lie. a raised af woc i.H wa ft II raaiaikAef ! awlag I Claniy. taaitee. Tea any ef Ul HOW IS YOUR HEALTH? )rccl poorly most of the time stomach bad ap petite poor all run down? You should try" HOSTCTTER'S STOMACH BITTERS at once. It has helped thousands who suffered from Sour Stomach Indigestion PrtpepiU Colds, Malaria and will aid you, too. Excunsiorj EXCURSION TO THE BEAUTIFUL EXCURSION TOIiS? Join one of oor cicrbci to thii Fimvai VL'v, And e lor vourwlf, hit p!n4i4 ofpor. luoitj e arc giving you ia offcrinf; the tlc Kfcue Kirer vti'ty JO Acre.OffJurd Tricti at W AN ACRE UP. SMALL PAYMENT DOWN, BALANCE $1 AN ACRE EACH MONTH Rich Sol!. Fine Climate. Beanlllal Scenery. An Heal Country to Make Your Uomc In READ WHAT ONE OP OUR MANY BUYERS SAYS MED FORD, Or.. Nov. 4th, 1911. Southern Land Co Portland. Or. - Cntlnifn: After looking over your Rojue River Valley 10 Acre Orchard Tract. 1 thoyght $o well of them that I purchased three tracts, and am now.makjnp my home there. The boil i. deep black and rich and the climate U perfect. I have picked fruit from the old uncared-for family orchard, located on the Rogue River Valley Orchard Tract, equal in aiie and flavor to the best in the valley, and by request I placed aoine on exhibition at the headquarters of -the -Med ford Commertia! Club. . I can aafely recommend thii land at a iplendi'd investment, and the tcrma you are, acllm; it on rives everybody a chance to buy. Yours truly, J. G. M LlUS. WE KNOW THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY 10 ACRE ORCHARD TRACTS WILL' PRODUCE WE CAN ARRANGE TO IMPROVE THE LAND IP SO DESIRED PREE TRIP TO ALL BUYERS ' Por Full particulars call or address, ' SOUTHERN gOgf" 81 CHAMBER OP VV COMMERCE BUILDING Most of the Pianos Which We Took Frbm4he Receiver of the P. G. M. Co. Have . . -.-,. i :f NowBeenSoId-If You Want One At the Advert $2000 BONDS GIVEN' FOR COHEN'S LIBERTY Bonds In the sum of 12000 were giv- en this morning' In the oircult court for the liherty of Attorney. Max Cohen, who was Indicted Saturday by the grand jury for Offering to accept a bribe while acting municipal Judge. M. Pal- lay and Anna Sherman gave the bond. Nothing has been heard from Attor ney Cohen, who 1 In the east He left for Chicago 10 daya ago, aaylng ha had a very important probate matter to han dle there, vrtilch would ..take several days. After attending to this matter, Cohen announced he would go to nor- Ida for a few weeks' rest mm, i rrr .1 J , rfftiini-Mii'i t ill la.jaiirar - 3". ;. ; ; .ij 1 Waastai''''t'A' IPS il tfTTlMI . iiii i u; n u i 1 '" l II ii r is '11 -- I iirmnr- Il If M TH I p !i KU-im L7.iHMasi tf . ,- J II B II I If TWe-- J 1 1 1 1 1 1 91 ;-TSpffiR ill I "W There are only 5 left at even.... .$100 There are only 7 left at eren. ........ .$150 There are only 3 left at even, ........ .$200 There are only 4 player-Pianos left for. .$425 VVe also have included in this sal fiffn Tinrftrrif 'ni hree Grands out of our Piano Exehane-c and Raro-ain A 'l it.. !1l f . " . V - ft"'" ioom. See the illustrations for reduced Drires. All -il J. .J . , -r : umcr5 pneca accordingly iow at Absolutely Puro Economizes Butter. Flour, Eggs; makes the food more appetizing and wholesome The ; only Baking Powder made -from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Upright Pianos Going for $100 $150 and $200. Think of Hat FTNE PLAYER PIANOS FOR $425PAYMENTS OF $4,00, $5.00 OR $6.00 The iSale of theeiry Graves Bankra rina, most opportune for iVlany families Who Do Not Wish at the Present Time to Invest Much Money People Who Need a Piano and Yet Do Not Wish' to Rent One. V; A'yv--.z:.--i:: ; r-t': yesterday Jn aplte of tha unfavorable weather, w sold more pianos than dUr lng any-day since we moved into our line new. building. :' But no wonder! At th brlcea w ara givin-g away; pianos, peopl ara Justi fied makinar a ansrlnl &nri mi. ...-... w parucipai m in present opportu nity. There are only i of the P. O. M. Co.. pianos left. - All will be taken by Thursday,. If not sooner, c If yon want one act quickly. Bring all the money or bring s ror-a iirat payment, it ia all the same to us. We most, have the pianos oat of the way at .one, hence th atro cious price cutting. -And While we are Jtoing oat thee bankrupt piano we oav aeciaea 10 aispo or an tn ac cumulated plane in our Piano Exchange at h same tim. ' - 7' .' Many peopl nowadays hav obliga tions to meet In many direction. . In riiany home the Insistent demands of lnr -rhiMren w ha ahnuli h. t.bln. I.-. sons ar simply Ignored from day to day because cf the relatively high prices of good pianos and th difficulty of meeting the comparatively large pay ments. No -horn want a cheap tln panny piano, and since, area now, under th Ell era -llttle-prfit-on-many-Mles system, really fin piano cannot b m M ',', apt . ". ik is . 1 . . , m had. without some effort, w say, In aU earnestness to call that ar so situated. Investigate 1 at once th sale of this bankrupt ; stock, , Tou'U own : a good piano if you da. , We had to tak tha pianos, as we have stated, In order to get the stock of musks and ; musical ) 1 merchandise. i W have plenty; of planoa. of our own to sell. These bankrupt ; stock Instruments are simply in the way. W want to get. rid of them at one. Wa' got them cheap, and. according to our well known policy, we pass, our good fortune along to our rnenas. - ; . ; . - , . . No-- bh has ever seen pianos, new urjea. vr eiBntty vnupwurn 'once, euiu at . such : regular auction, ' knock-down price heretofore. . '.;,'..'.). 'iS If you want one of these planes for an, even $100, come and get one right away, because th supply la rapidly dl- mlr.lehlog. ' y.v ;:- .77 . -. j.-' 'Many hav com In. however, to pur chase these 11.0 and 1150 styles,-and when-they found :what wa to be had for 1 2 00, Instead of paying cash.: they paid th additional premium and bought ona of th 1200 styles on time payroenta. Tha result Is that there ar but very few -of the 1200 Instruments Jeft, but wa have a very excellent selection of thor to b closed out at 150. -,. ,. . . ... ( ; It .l not necessary to bring; all th cash, fory as stated heretofore, we now arrange to let any family in this city and . state hav any, one-of these pianos on payment of 4, fi or IS a month. Write or telephone us If you liv out of tpwn.,js'V'.::::;, i,v'i7.''si; v--' Peopl who call ' and investigate find the exchange . privileges that we grant with ' th sale of ; on of . these ;. pianos very 'attractive. .'At any. tim within two years EHere Music House obligates itsalf to accept any of these bankrupt sale pianos at th full amount now paid for It toward payment of any Of tha fib high grade pianos that a purchaser may wish to boy later on. . - . " This poaitlvely insures agalnat dis satisfaction In evefy way. If th piano you 'now- receive, ftr you hav tried it for. a month, or a year, or two years, does not prove exactly to your liking, wo take It back and allow you all you have paid tot it toward payment of on of the instruments in he regular Ellen- Music House, lin. . - . . - Nothing could b more generous nor mor helpful, particularly to the many families situated as Indicated at the out set of this srtlcle. . There are left for sale today and -to morrow thre very high grades numer ous medium grades and a number of cheap ones... .. ., - ; , ; . . 1 short tlrnl Y ' " 0ut. on ren - vry n-.nn-?i yU,r Plan0 Wtjr. W propose to make th tjulckest. posslbl kind of work of this, sale, hence thla preposterous sacrifice. - understand: they're rami nn .-j 1 for -exactly the prices put upon . thm. namely: -ifOO. 1160, 200.. V e arrange Daymen ta at;ii...a or 6 a month if dealred.- . , Ther ar also four pianos.-all to ro.for.S4l5: ii,. used baby grands. . , ..-.... ...'-- Payment may ba ituda iu' Wiiiin ' eacb; buyer'a convenience. . !' t VV ' Our guarantee soea with urh imim.' ment sold, and w agree to aeeept at any tim at theae tale pricea these In struments in part payment for any new ' Chickering or Kimball or othr highest-, grade piano, or for a babv -rrand or a player pUno that w regiilarly sell Kern ember, this is the on great piano buying opoortunlty of-years; come-right away; telephone or write Eller Muale House; now at tha corner of Seventh and Alder street, th Nation's largest dal ' era In Pianos and Talking Machines ....