The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 03, 1913, Page 7, Image 7

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    Till: OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1913.
HUNTERS
IS
GUilS
E
HAVE BEEN SEIZED
. ..
, Fxcept; Where Arrest Has Oc
, 4 ; ' curred , or Offense ' Aggra-
vated,". fine , to . Be Exacted,
A - t "-- ('; 1 1 'i ; ., -;. -
The ja.tatf boar 'of' fish 'and .fame
'commissioners In' Us rnonthly nietlnjt
Saturday decided' that hunters whosa
.' unsbave bean confiscated for viola
- tlpAs of ,th'a law, may have them' back
fd? a Nominal sum. This payment will
amount .to $1.60, unless the "often la
aggravated or tha - offender baa . been
arrested .'before. -Any larger penalty
- than the" amount named will be fixed
' by the board at lta regular meeting.
In the cfflce" of State Game-Warden
iniey thor la a veritable arsenal of,
ahotxuna, - confiscated by the ' various
deputies. It was at first Intended to
.'.sell these at public sale. Borne of the
r. weapons confiscated are very valuable,
a few being; worth mora than the 150
maximum 'fine; that has been Imposed
'.' farrj: 'iJ't'ft''''-. " ' '
' . BtaUv Game Warden -Flnley was au
, thorlxed to ahlp: at onoe to State Fish
, Commlkstoner Graham at Boston, Mass.,
200,000 i eyed Chinook . salmotr eggs,
which are to be traded for 200,000 east
ern brook trout, eggs. - The-Massachu-
aetta station wishes to experiment with
the ralmoo In the eastern. coast streams,
wbllo tha Oregon department wishes the
eastern trout for the same purpose,
Sam L. Bandry, diatrlct deputy game
1 warden, stationed at Rogue. River, was
exonerated of charges preferred against
ftVhlm recently of violating; the same lawa
.himself, and showing; favoritism in' ar
r resting offenders. Tha action was taken
en report of Commissioner C K Btone
of Klamath Falls, who made an inveetl
, gatlon of the matter. ' '-.-. rv
Hunters to kill, off predatory animals
in the counties of Josephine. Jackson,
Douglas, t Curry and Cooa . will go to
work in a few days, stated Secretary
Sherman of th Josephine County Game
..and Fish. Protective association, after
the meeting; had adjourned. The board
authorised ..- his association to appoint
.four of these hunters to work the year
Around, and who will ba paid by the
' state.
"We have found," stated Mr. Sherman.
Ua; a cougar will kill one or. two deer
a week. They do not discriminate be
tween . the bucks attd the does. ;; That
would mean that each, cougar Is making
"away with 100 deer a year.
. ; "Great interest is being taken by our
- people ' In the game - protection work,"
, said Mr. Sherman. "We -are all work
ing; together In an effort to have a tract
of 200,000 acres, including the Marble
eaves and tha Siskiyou mountains for
35 miles, made into a national park, and
game refuge. This tract begins, at a
point southeast of Grants Pans, and
- extends An a southwesterly - direction
. -across Josephine county and 12 miles
Into the eta te of California., Cltlsena
of Del Norte oounty just across tha
line are working Just as enthusiastically
In the effort, to have this park created.
BIXBY FAMILY SELLS
16,000 ACREP
" Los AxfcalesL Nov. 8. Deeds- were ex
peeted to !-. recorded here today com
pleting he eale of the famous Paloa
Verues rancho by the Blxby family of
Iong Beach to a syndicate, said to ba
composed of. New York men.
"'- The ranch comprises approximately
ft.vuo acres.-extending along the coast
from San Pedro to Redondo Beach, and
the. purchase price Is reported to be ap
proximately 11,750,000.
Unconfirmed reports today were that
the purchasers represent the National
City Bank of New York, and through It
. the Standard Oil company. . :
HUSBAND VERSATILE IN
CHOICE OF MISSILES
' . T ,' . ' ml ii J, J.. :
San Francisco, Nov. 3. Mrs. Rhoda
C. Clarke was granted an absqlute di
vorce from Charles E. Clarke by Bu
perlor Judge Crotbers. The decree
.Was obtained on the grounds of intem
perance, but Clarke. Mrs. Clarke stated,
also was cruel, and she cited the follow
ing instances to substantiate her alle
gation: "During our 12 years of married life,
Charles threw J7 chairs at my head in
addition to a browned Thankgivlng tur
1cey, a hammer, saw clamp, bayonet, a
kettle of boiling water and a big dish
of pigs' feet and cabbage."
'' ' '.i HI, I l. l 'li 'l ill lliii. .
POLLING PLACES FOR: : .
.TOMORROWS-ELECTION
Lists have been prepared by Sheriff
TJord, .ahpwlna:.j;he .voting; pjftcef Jn tee
various prtctncts?f . the - clt'Q
county- for tomorrow's election, as fol
lows: T. ' ' , '
V rraclncts la FortUnd. ' '
.' Precinct Ho. 1 Building BIB rtiarma street.
Pnclnet No. 2 Htore - soutbweet eoraer of
TweDtr-rittt and Thormia atretts.
Precinct No. 8 Buildinf 752 Tlr street,
betwaen TwentyHMoond and Twenty-third ttrrets.
Precinct Ho. Crpitr sbop, flat Wilson
Fraclnct No. 6 Bolldlnf 663 Tnormaa street,
betwami TwonMnth anil TwntT-flrit atreetl.
Precinct tio. e-Jiulldlng 10T North tUxra
Street.- .. , : , - "... ..a, v . "
Praclnct No, 7 Building 214 North lYrartesoOj
met, corner ivejoy trt.
Precinct No. 8 Building -JUT 1 Kortk
teanth KrMl. . ,,. :
Precinct No. Building 288 North Twenty-
urn street. : -.
' Precinct No. 10-S1U MUltary Aeeoeay. Ul
lfirahall mtnt. V - " - - .
Precinct No, 11 Nob Bill Canga, SOT &ter
liitr t i n Im
Precinct No. 13 B. Boch Oartn. IM North
Twenty-tnlrd street, eorner of Irrlng street.
Precinct No. 4 BuUdlna- (M OUsan StRet.
oum-easi eorner or xweBty-rirei nraei. t
Precinct No. 14 Cleaning sbop, 128 North Six-
Precinct No. 13 Pattcraon'a Furniture Hos
BltaL 115 North Fourteenth street. J
Predoct Nov 16 Building I8 North Beoood
treat between Darla Ind Krerett streets. -
Praclnct No. IT Building 400 Borpslde street,
betwaea Ninth and Tenth- atreeta. v
Precinct Mo. lit f ireatoce Cire Ce., 0 Nara
roarteenUt itreet. .-v..-.-'-,. . ' .
Precinot No. 19 Dulsuge Ant 44 Worth
Twentieth street, v- - - .- '
Precinct No. SO Bslldlng 90 Nrq Twoasy
thlrd street. - .
Prednct 31 Bnlldlng 4M Buratlde street t
Precinct No. 22 2 BUth street, . southeast
eorner of loe street. . . ,
Product No. . 23 SI , Fifth street, betwaea
Urk nd Oak streeta. ' ' , : .
Precinct No. iMt-JMltt Alder street.
Precinct No. 29144 Park street, betwaea al
der and Morrison streeta. ;
Precinct No. 28 44 Waahloftoa street be
tween riteenth and Sixteenth atreeta.
Precinct No. 21 Gerllnser Motor Oar Co., tM
Washington itreet.
Pradnct No, 2S IMre House, 160 Iberia street
Precinct No. S X. M. C. sixth and Tty
lar streets. (.-:v '--i:; m -y
Precinct No. : H 1T1 Blerenth 'street, be
tween alorrtaoB and Tamhill streeta.
Precinct No. 80 BuUdlnc Slxteeatb. betwaea
.TainhlU and Taylor atreeta. i .
Precinot No. si Crasoer'o Bcnooi ecnea, bu
toenth and Jaffereoa. - - . . -
Precinct No. 82 Bnlldlns 390 Broad war. be
tween Taylor and Salmon streets.
rrecinct no. at uxiri ttooea, aaaa ium
Precinct No. 84 White earace. northeast
eorner of BliUt and Madleoa streets.
Precinct No. Ba City Uau. Fourth street aa-
traace, - -v .
Precinct No. 88 BuUdlns gis seeoee street.
eorner oz viay street.
precinct o, 87 an run street. r -Precinct
Not 88 Garage northwest eorasr of
Broadway and Colombia streeta.' -
Precinct No.-88 Church south wort eoraer of
Park and Jefferson atreeta.
Precinct No. eo Baaement north weat eoraer
Twelfth and Market atreeta.
Precinct No. 41 Building 662 lefferooa, 'be
twaea' Seventeenth and Chapman atreeta.
Precinct Nov 42 Building 805 first street
Precinct No.-48 Uoaae UOO Harrison street
near Tenth "treat.. . -
Precinct No.- 44 Tire bouse, Lownadale and
Montgomery atreeta. '
Precinct No, 46 M ra. Mann'a Oarage, Col
lege street, between Third aSl Fourth streets.
Precinct No. .48 608 Becdna street between
Sherman and Ctrutbera.'
Precinct No. 47 Oarage, 429 fifth street
between Hall and College atreeta.
Precinct No. 48 Metagar's Oarage, Park, be
tween Hall and College atreeta.
Precinct No." 48648 Twentieth street
Heights Cleaning Worfca.
Precinct No. SO Patton'e old boose, Talbot
south aide PaUon.
Precinct No. 61 6834 First street between
Sheridan and Arthur atreeta.
Precinct No. 52754 Flrat street.
Precinct No, 68815 Front street.
Precinct No. 64 883 Corbett street.
Precinct No. 65 Building 1050 Corbett streett
Precinct No. 06 Building 1045 Macadam
street. ' ' ' "
Precinct No. 67 Building 1752 Beat Bleventb
street corner of Marlon.
Precinct No. 68 Bellwood Commercial Club, j
671 Umatilla.
Precinct No. 69 Btrablman'a Ball, Thir
teenth and Spokane avenue, . . .
Precinct No- 60 WaU'a . Ball, East Thir
teenth and Lexington.
Precinct No. . 61 Midway Hose House,
Precinct No. 821224 Holgate a treat, sear
Twenty-fourth atreet
Precinct No. 62 hi Ladies' Aid Society build
ing, one Mock sooth of Berkeley atore.
Praclnct No. 88 Woodatock Ball, Bast Vnr-
ty-rourta ana tuueti arenne. '
Precinct No. 647134 FUty-flfth evame 8.
t'rtclnct No. as Woodawre HaH, Woodmere
SUtlon.
Precinct No. 66 6020 Foster road, Stewarts
Button. .
Precinct No. 67 Building southwest
of Foster road and Sixty-third atreet.
Precinct No. 68 Uarace, Fiftieth ' arenae.
betwaea SeTeoty-thlrd and Sennty-fourth
streeta. , . . . .,
Praclnct No. 68 W. 0. W. Ball, Bast Sixty
nrtn, between rortyTurn arenna ana rosnr.
precinct nov to .na ooutn at. xanor scnoai.
Preclnet-NO. 71 6431 .Footer road. -
Precinct No. 72 508I Powell street, between
Sirueui ana auiy-iiiwi aireec.
Precinct No. 73 Flra Houae, Greenwood and
Francla OTenue.
Precinct No, 74668 Bast Twenty-a-st street
near roweu. i
Praclnct No. 75775 Mllwankee.
.Precinct No. 78681 Milwaukee.
Precinct No. 77612 Milwaukee.
. Precinct No. T8 800 Clinton.
Precinct No. 19 Metcalfe grocery. Bast
Thlrtr-thlrd and Plvieloa.
Precinct No. ' 80 Hichmond Oarage, Bast
Thlrtr-soTanth and . Dtvialon. . -
Praclnct No. 81 Garage Forty-ninth and
Hawthorne STenue. '
Precinct No. 82 1028 Hawthorne arenne.
Praclnct No. 62 Winters' Oarage, Twenty,
flrat street; south of Hawthorne.
No. 68 Building 478 But Baevantb
'' Precinct No. 128 Building1 4T0 tTnlon STeooe
norcn, nerweea Siugene ana aacramento. '
.Precinct-3r4St.ntltea.''.elUaUUa .Offlcja,
wu'vufm svaaua Krth.v n-v. v . - ---j -
precinct No,123w803 BnsaeU street. '
Precinct No. 128 607 Villtama STonns.
FreelnetNo, 127702 WJllUma arena.
Precinct No. Rusaell atreet.
$ rracincc no.. iht ttnaaeu imL
Precinct No. 180 W Fargo, owner of Conv
',1 Praoinct No. 181 128 ftnaaell arrest. '
' Precinct Ne, 132807 Missloalpnl srenue, ae-
iwfia jDacn ana raiiing,
Precinct No. 188772 Mtaalaalppl avemie.
; Precinct No. 134 808 WUltama sto
'' Pradnct 185 "2 Cnlon aeenna NarthJ
Precinct No., 188 McOuire's Kesl Xatate Of
Cce, 604 Preacbtt. . . , .
. Precinct No; 137 M4 Alberta, eoraer of Thirty-third
streetr 1 ---. - . ,..1 .
Precinct No. 138656 Alberta, between Bast
Sixteenth and gwat seventeenth streets. .
Precinct No. . 188 Nortbeaat cornet of Bast
Itlnataeath and Alberta streets.'
Praclnct No. 140 Xortheaet eorner of Bast
Sixteenth and Kllllmtaworth. garage. ,
Prednct No. 141 t8 Unloif avenue North.
Precinct No. 142 Piedmont Oarage, Unkm
aveaua and Rummer. , -n .. , .-. --
Precinct No. 143 Swaa'a Beat Betate Office,
eoa Oh arch atreet. -. - .
- Precinct No. 144429 Durham arenae, Wood,
lawa, - ' !'?'! v.-" -.- i--f' ' .. wr
Precinct Ne, 144tt-F1re Hon at, Woodlawn. '
" Precinct No. 145 023 Union arenae North.
Prednct No. 146 Bulldinc 242 KllUncsworth.
corner oz vanoouTer, --.it' 'vr j '.v: v .
Precinct No. 147 Oarajre. 1180 Ajbiaa ave-
Preclnct No. 148 Building '78 KUlrngsworta
avenue. - ,
Precinct No. 148 BulWina- aoutheast
wiuamette oouierara ana ,uay itreet.
Precinct No. 150 Kirby I Grocery, '. 171 . Kll-
Unsawartb srenae. -'.' .v . ' -
., rrednet No, J51 Arbor Lodge Fire Hn.
- Precinot No. 152 Kenweld Hotel, Kenton. ' .
Precinct No. 1631587 PeniaauUr -arenue,
near Lombard..'.' . . , -
i Prednct Ne. 154 Olaaa BroiV Heal Estate
Afltu .OA T V . . .
v..,- vow uiuiiwni IUWI, i "
Prednct No, 165 Fire Han, be Iweea Lom
bard and Bowdoln, on Stanford. . .
jneeiaets Outoide at wenisaa. .
, v' gt, Johns.
Prednct No. 158 City Bait : - N
Prednct No. 157 Jerser atreet
Preclact No. 167 Cedar Part.
.5 "" .' . Swift's. . "
Prednct No. IBS Vote at Prectaet No. 1B2,
uanwea atotei, .aenton. v -; -f y
voinmoia. .
Prednet No. 1K(k 7huech fntaraaatlan if
sSongh road sad Sandy road.- - ' -i
B-aaaaUvillau
h' Prednct We. 160 Dance Halt
- ... woedataek. .
Prectaet If 1st Brentwood Halt
South Lents. '
Preetaet No. 162 Two blocks west of Mala
atreet
norta- Lenta,
a Pradnet No. 162 Grange Hah.
Kelly Butt.
Prednet Ma 188 Lendgren's HaO.
- - Mt Boott.
- Preetaet No, 1841. F. Ooffman Garage,
j Palraiew.
Prednct No. 165 Town Ball.
Aockwood.
Prednet No, 168 HalL .
Prednct No. 167 Llnneman Junction.
1 v Oreaham.
Prednet No. 168 Odd Kellowa HaO.
Trontdala,
Prednct No. 130 Maaonk; .Hall.
Powell TaUev.
Prednet No. 170 A. B. KUlott's store.-
ray's atore.
en.
, Hnlhnrt
Prednct No. 171 North wa
Bridal .VaiL
Pradnct No. 172 School Houae.:
Palmer.
Prodaet No. 178 Near Milk
- ' - Warrandale.
. Prednct Ko. 174 Near Depot
Sanviea lalwnd,
Prednet No. 175 School Houae.
Solbrooav.
Prednet No. 176 Store.
Linn ton.
Prednct No. 177 Town Hall. ;
Brlraa.
Prednct No. 178 School Hoosa.
Mt. Zioa., -Prednct
No. 179 TalrTale School Bones.
Bertha. w -Precinct
No. 180 School Booas..
Kivardale.
Prednet No. 181 Palatine School,
" West Portlaad.
Prednct No, 182 Store.
Journal Wang Ada .bring results.
CHINESE DIED VITH
nn d KPCDCMnM
aiwr mnari
IIUHIML
Customs "nof io.vRas vObr
served at Funeral of Wong
" Sing' Nam, '
Wong Sing- Kara of 371 Ankeny atreet,
a wealthy Chinese - merchant and can
nery owner, who died last Friday, was
laid to rest yeaterday after .both- the
customs of hla native and his adopted
landa. Tha funeral observances of both
Occident and orient were followed. - -
' Although the body of the merchant
who waa 2 years of age, .was borne In
a - hearse, hla portrait surrounded by
flowers was carried in an open taxi cab.
Muslo was furnished by. the New Bra
brass band, and a Chinese trio consist
ing of a Chinese oboe, one string violin
and gongs. " i t. , f
That hla aged wife' might not be
forced to walk to the grave aa a Chinese
mourner, she donned for the nonce occi
dental garb and rode In a carriage. Had
she worn the customary pantaloons and
blouse, perforce she must have followed
the funeral cortege on foot '
-Bven at the grave this odd Interming
ling of an ancient civilisation with a
new prevailed. A sermon was preached
by Rev. Moy Ling, a Chriatian Chlneae,
although-burning punk and food were
placed by the grave, according to the
Chinese custom. Tha plaintive flute
with Its shrill wall of despair waa
drowned by noble strains of ,"Nearer,
My Uod, to Thea'' -
BLUSHING ACTOR LOSES
HIS UNMENTIONABLES
Paris. Nov. I. M. Pierre Pradeao,
young actor who had' the- honor of smo
oeedlng Madame Bernhardt In the title
role of L'Alglon, had - bad ouarter of
an hour some days. ago.
Like others of his age he waa required
to do hla term of mUitary service. When
he waa summoned oy. ine examining
board and ordered to atrip ha seemed
seriously embarrassed.
The only aid he bad to snieia nis moo
esty was a tall hat -
To add to hla'oiatreas wnue ne was
posing In the altogether,; one of tha
other conscripts made' off with hla un
derwear. He found no aympathy, how
ever, from the gendarmes to whom he
complained.
They pointed out that the abstractor
of his brand new undergarments had left
old and badly worn ones In exchange.
JACK LONDON DRIFTING
ON SACRAMENTO RIVER
OhawaHBaaaaawaaBMwMM'
Sacramento. CaL. Nov. I. "We are
simply, drifting, as we often do," said
Jack Condon, author, Socialist and a
victim of the wanderlust when seen
today; on board the Roamer, In the Sac
ramento river here. -
London, his wife, two servants and a
typewriter, - arrived on the little boat
last night and left today, bound for "no
place In particular and most everywhere
in general."
London says the boat will be towed
up-stream but will drift down, and he
haa no Idea -where he will land. He la
working industriously, he says, and he
had the boat built amau ao that he
could be to htmaelf and not be able to
entertain parties of friends. , .
NON-PARTISAN INVESTIGATION OF MEN AND! MEASURES
aiijt'i.ilan .1
i
",;' In reguhr session passed resolutions, indoTsi:, the followins:'. measures:
State University Blinding Repair Fund Vote 300 X YES.
University of Oregon New TidingVote 302 X YES.; A
The Workmen's Compensation Act Vote 308 X YES.
The Inter-State Bridge Bonds-i-Vote 310 X YES.
Tne Non-Partisan
pi
FLETCHER LINN
GEORGE LAWRENCE, JR.
AMANDEE SMITH
D. A. PATTULLO
F. H. RANSOM
F. C. KANPP
T. D. HONE YM AN
GEO. G. MASON
A, D. KATZ
T. N. STOPPENBACH
J. B. KERR v, ' ".i
A. H. AVERILL
EVERETT AMES
A. C. CALLAN , .
H. L CORBETT , ;
Executive Committee
(Paid Adv. A. C Callan, Sec, 722 Yeon Building.)
Title &Trust Company
- Announces
; the rembval of its
offices to its new
home, the Title
& Trust Building,
Fourth Near Stark
jgb'-m ...
' MANIAC BREAKS BONDS ..:
: AND STRANGLES HIMSELF
- Stockton, Cal., Nov. .A. TU: JEatt, a
former Gan Francisco arrooer, who be
came lnsana through overwork, commit- I
ted aulclde at Clark'a Sanitarium by
ty strangllnr himself. A few days wo
he became maniacal, Imag-inlns; an at
tempt waa being made to kUl him. The
attendanta placed him in a atralght-
jacket Zett tore his blanket to shreds
with his teeth, made a loop through
which , he thrust his head and by leaning-
over tha bed slowly stranded hlm
elf to death. ' .i ; . ,
rreventlye for Mercury. ' . x
j New York, Nov. 8. Gilbert I. Stodola,
k. chemist, announced today he had In
vented a rubber capsule which' It used
will prevent death from acoldently swallowing-
bichloride of mercury- tablets.
The Inventor , will endeavor to have the
legislature, make use of his capsule
compulsory. ' t .j..i : ; , ' '. -y.
km
i, "''. C , , , 1
i. c Ownti ay and bottlti tindtr thi aVract
; , control of th Prtnch Gov$rnmtnt :
Natural Alkaline
; Water
' Used" at meals
' ; prevents Dys-
-.pepsia and. re--
lieves Gout, In
digestion and
"; Uric Acta.'
your Phytictan '
- Note the Nsma .
3
Precinct
street eotner of Dlylslon.
- Precinct V6 8 406 Eeat Sllti atreet,
tween Grant .an Lincoln atreeU. '
Precinct No. 8(5 827 Orand avenue.
' Praclnct No. 86220 Grand arenua
Precinct Wo. 87 Cuatoai Uoaae Garage, TMr
teentn and Hawthorne.
Prednct No, 88 BaUdlng East Twantj-third
street, betweea Belmont sad Yamhill streets.
Prednct No. 80 Belmont Cleaolna Shoo, 188
East Twenty-main street.
Prednct No. 90 100 , Ksst Thlrty-foarth
street, near neunoot. v
Pradnct No, SI ISO Beat Thtrty-alntli street
Prednet No. IH--lMVi Bast tMrtyUtfe
atroat. tin a boo. -
Praclnct No. 83 W. O. W. Ball, Bast 81a
tlem ana atorriaon streets.
Prednet No. 88 1984 Eaat Stark street, be
tween Beventr-eignta ana signtieu streeea,
Precinct No. 118 East Klgbtlsth street
j. u. o. r . Diuiauuj.
Prednct No. 881888 Bait GUsaa atraet.
Precinct No. 8 Store East eixty-eerentt
and Sandy boulevard. ,
Precinct No. 87 Building 1680. Bast OSsaa
atraaL ; ' ' .j- i;
Precinot Ho S-Bnildlaf 1688 Bast Ollaaa
Pradnct No. 40 148V Bandy beolerara.
' Prednet No. 100 Building VUtyHMooad aai
Beat GUsaa streets.'
Prednct No. 101 Bulldlaf rortyslfaatt aad
aaiat GUsan aireeta. i
, Precinct No. 102 WW Belmont atiaat.
i. Prednct No. 102 H 1018 Belmont street.
' .Prednct No. 108 BeUnont Oaraga, .Tweety.
Uilrd and Beat MorrUon streeta. -'
Prednet No. 104 Eaat Bide Breach Library,
gnat Eleventh and Baat Alder atreeta. i
Prednet No. 106 eal eataU efflea. 1B8U
urana nreuue, near . aviani, v ' i
Prednct No. 100 Oaoorne Hotel bunding.
Grand avenna snd Eaat Ash atreet.
Prednct No. 107 Bast Burnslda Oarage, East
Tenth and .Bnmatoe. .
Precinct No. J08 GrlaaU'a ' Garage, i Bast
DaTU, batweea ... Nlasteenth r and Tarantleth
Prednet No. 10SH Balfdlnt T8I Bast aa-
geny suvet.
Precinct Ne. 108 S Kaat Twenty-etghth
street,' near Sast ankeny atreet.
Prednet r No. 108 v& Ulngler'a Osrata. fast
Tblrty-flfth. ainet. near Ollaaa street.
Prednct No.; 110 BUUdlng 608 East Bora.
Side, sear' Tenth.' v';
Pradnct No. Ill Building aoathwast aotaai
TJnloA arena and Bast Barls.
Prednct No, US Building SO Sandy booh
vsrd, nearnntylghth.
Prednct No. 118 2T Holladsy avearaa, '
Precinct ' No. ' 114 aoutheast eoraer Data
arenae and Pacific streets -
Precinct No. 116861 . Eeat - Twaoty. first
atreet, neaf Uulniomah.
Prednct No. lift Building JlOd Broadway,
eaat end Broadway bridge. . ,. -
. Precinct No. 117 Northwest eeraer aa? Bast
flrat snd Weidler. '
prednct no. iir osa cast Hroadway.
-aaT
Baa-
Eaat BeTenteenth, between Schuyler
coca atreeta, ,
" -Preclnc No. 110 44t KM at Twenty-Meon
Street Ndrtb, corner of Tillamook. v
Prednct No. liio Building eoutheaat eorner
Twenty-fifth and Broadway. , '
Prednct No. lai 60 Kaat "rtfty-seTenth
Street, corner of Baaity bonlarard. :., .
Precinct No, 123 Keal earate efflee, north
aaat eorner of 8UUaeutn moA Braxaa. . , . i
The Nation's Largest
Eilers' BIdgn Broadway at Alder
Cordially Invites Every Lover of the Beautiful to Attend the
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Pianos Player Pianos, Baby Grands
The New Glafonolas, Including the $500 Baby Grand Style
Victrolas and also Edison's Latest Wonder Machine
As Well as Music and Musical Instruments of Every Description
The Most Comprehensive Display Ever Witnessed. An Exhibit Marking Another Distinct Advance
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: f , Five Informal Recitals Daily, ' " """
I Oommenclng Today (Sunday) Afternoon, J
Main Floor, Second Floor and Third Floor. ' ,
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Haines Bros.' "Ampico'? Play
. er Pianos (electrically oper-
4 ated). ; '
Pianola Pianos. "
Baby Grands and Parlor
Grands. ' . " 1
Chickerinfi: and 15, other re
nbwned makes, r including
also the latest,
Brambach ' Apartment Tiny
Grand ' - 1 v " ;
Kimball Exhibition Pianos. .
Superb Duotonal Pianos. '?, .
Bungalow
Player Pianos
Player Pianos
Do Luxe -Sold
only by
A modern Player Piano adds wonderfully,
in the musical education of every child.
The new 1914 Chickering.
Flexotone Player Piano de
Luxe.
Chickering Artjgraphic (elec
trically operated).
Welte'Minon (with and with
out keyboard).
Kimball "Acmelodic" Player
Pianos.
Haddorff "Homotone" Player
Pianos. . 1
. Bungalow Player Pianos
The Player Piano de Luxe. .
- Four floors? full of finest musical instruments.
In, this exhibition every taste, every demand for any sort
of musical instrument, both as to quality and as, to price, can
be met completely.- , , t 1 , ' vl 8 ;,.Vf
Dainty little Baby Boudoir Player Pianos priced this year
at only $365.; Cos'tliest $800, J5105O, $ 1150 and $l500stfe
all representing a saving in price over what is obtainablfi e!:c
where of at least one fifth,; and sometimes a great deal mcr:.
"Convenient terms for payment can be arranged. . i
-, The recitals, so iwpular during previous exhibition will L; '
continued daily 1 0 to 1 2 :30va. .m., 2 :30 to 5 p. m.
A grandVexhibition,' educational, 1 enjoyable, prof i tat! .-, U
v which a great music house demonstrates the power cf i!: r:
1 sources in a manner unaoDroachable.
, ' ' A most cordial invitation to attend is extend;J ii
' 6i the beautiful, and particularly to all nr.::;-!;-,