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ONE GREAT NORTHERN GREYHOUND RAPtDLY FIRE STILL. SMOLDERING NEARING COMPLETION First of Steamers for Frisco: Run Corning Around Horn; Other Comes Later. TVork on the Htcamxhip Great North ern, one of the two veeli being built t the t'ramp yant, in Philadelphia, la nrogreHMinf? rapidly, and the epfetly -craft will noon be ready for launching. Construction f the. "ooontl venel, to rail the seas under the name of the Northern Pacific, in also well under way, hut the Jr-at Northern will be firxt to mtart for the Pacific. The Great Northern and the North ern Pacific . re the two craft that will be operated between the Columbia river and Sun Francesco. In conjunc tion with the Spokane, Portland & Se attle railroad, which i owned Jointly by tha Great Northern and Northern J Pacific, nl they are to be the fastest vessel on the roast. James- J. Hill, when here a few month, ago, stated that they would roll off about 27 knots, niak'nv It possible to reduce the run ning time between thin city and San Francisco now rnttde by rail over the Southern Pacific line. According to a telegram received from St. Paul lat niht. the steamship Great .Northern will leave Philadelphia before the completion of the Panama canal and come out to the Pacific coast by way of the Straits of Magellan. This indicates lhat she is expected to be ready for the voyage in the very near future. The Northern Pacific will come here through the canal, and it Is expected that she will be one of the first paHsenger vessels to pass through the canal. The vessel" are being ballt almost exclusively for the accommodation of patrsenser traffic, and will be the fin est equipped of the American merchant marine, and iioxslbly in the- world. Both of them will be here in readiness to handle traffic that is expected to develop 'as a result of the opening of the Panama-Pacific, exposition at San Francisco net year. if v ? U ''iiiftY;- s'JJJ& X r uum v -r. . . : -v a w . . s- 7 ha : ar ...:::-- v.-. an m yx Wc saw. r.1 2X: V. I AS - . a j Steamer CricTcet, Which Longshoremen Started to Unload Yesterday When longshoremen commenced! re moving the damaged cargo in the hold of the steamer Cricket yesterday they found the fire still smoldering in the burlap sacks of walnuts piled ontop of 600 tons of asphalt and 100 tons of sulphur. Had the flames ignited this pile of highly inflammable material, it la probable the once trim little steamer wouid not have been worth even the junk man's attention. As It was; herdecks were 'stripped clear of rvery Inflammable article. The heavy boom sticks were charred and damaged beyond use. her cabins and the galley gutted and her steering; gear . destroyed. Through the intense heat, the deck and a number of the side plates in the hull are warped and twisted, and it, is probable that at least $65,000 will be necessary to put her again in shape. She will be temporar ily fitted with a steering gear and crew accommodations here and taken to San Francisco, where Fred Linder rnan, her owner, has a shipbuilding yards, and placed In condition. VILSON IS LEADING SHOOTER IN FORM REVOLVER CLUB MEETS He Completed jthe Season of ; 25 Matches With Average of 228 1-2, CAPTAIN'S RECORDS AKOIJNK fs IIIK IN MONDAY Strainer to Uring Cargo of Gen eral Merchandise. San Francisco wOl be the destina tion of the steamer Arollne when she leaves Portland on her trip south. The steamer in due here Monday morning from San Francisco with a load of general merchandise and will take 1200 tons of wheat and 400,000 feet of lum ber. It has been rumored that the steamer would go on the run-between Portland and Coos Bay and Eureka when she reached hero but this has been at least temporarily shelved, according to F. P. Bauingartner, agent for the steamer here. Swuyne & Hoyt, owners of the vessel, are said to be still seriously consldering the move and it will like ly be further investigated in the next two weeks. Swayne & Hoyt operate a lumber mill at Coos Bay and it is said they have secured a largo contract to deliver ties to the Spokane, Portland & Seattle rallroadt It is their Intention to move the ties on their own steamer and lo cal steamship men look for them to place the Arollne on the run. Should he be placed on the run she will give Coos Bay travelers as fine accommo datlons as are to be had on any of the large coast passenger steamers. Hl.w is finished throughout her cabins In mahogany and has two berth state rooms, hot and cold water in each room, shower and tub baths, elegant saloons and dining rooms. In addition to her passenger accom modations she is rated as one of the test equippod steamers for handling freight on the coast. Her two hatches are placed amidships and alongside of ne another and 75 foot timbers can be handled below decks. She haa four Aerrlvks 'for hundling freight. CAHDIGANSHIRK IS DUE SOON DESTROYED BY FIRE Log Books of 25 Years at Sea Burned in Waterfront Blaze. If , t t v and her acceptance by the United States engineers will be delayed some time as a result. As her engine is of eastern design and manufacture it will be necessary to .secure patterns from the east before repairing her. The Port of Portland dredger Port land was also damaged through- break ing the shaft-to her main pump. Her repairs will necessitate her being lifted onto the drydock and she will be out of commission some 10 days. Expected arrivals Monday are the steamers Arollne, Yellowstone and Siskiyou, all of which left San Fran cisco Friday and the passenger steamer Alliance, from Eureka and Coos Bay. Talbot Goes to San Francisco. Marcus Talbot, manager of the Port of Portland commission, left for San Francisco on a business trip yesterday afternoon. He expects to be gone at least two weeks. While fn San Fran cisco Mr. Talbot will look after tow ing and pilotage questions for the port and gather such other information as he may pick up. He is suffering rrom a Daa coia, wntch has settled in jus tnroat, ana hopes to be able to rid himseif of this ailment while so Journing in the south. George Wilson was the leading shooter of the Portland Revolver club during the 191S-1914 season of the United States Indoor Revolver league. He finished the season of 25 matches with the average of 228." This is one point better than the record made a couple of seac ons ago by F. C. Hach eney, although it does not quite equal the record made by George Armstrong, .who is now a member of the Olympic club team of San Francisco, during the 1911-1912 season, wnen the locals won the championship. During the season. Wilson registered one possible and secured 14 "Torty nines,' which Is a very excellent rec ord. W. H. Hubbard, who finished with the second . high average of 224 18-25. finished the year with one possible and one 49. LarrvEvans made eight 49s during the season. The . indoor championship events, which will be shot during the latter part of next month, will bring the 1913-1914 season to a close. The in dividual and team high scores records were bettered during the year. Dr. C. H. Wilson, of- Pittsburg, bettered the 241 record made by George Armstrong, when he was a member of the Port land club; by four points. The team record of 1154 by Springfield was bet tered by . two points by the Pittsburg team. The averages of the local shooters are: George W. Wilson, 228 W. H. Hubbard, 224 18-25; Captain T. J. Moore, 222 15-24; L. K. Evans, 220 2-2i; R. H. Craddock. 218 13-23: Walter Hansen. 218; S. J. Clifford, 213 7-25; k. c . iTescott, zio -i; m. Abraham. 210, and Roger Newhall, 20S 22-25. WESTERN TRI-STATE LEAGUE MAY REVIVE Talk Is Now to Take in Four Coast Towns Into the League. Royal Mail Liner Will Reach Port About Wednesday. With the arrival of the Royal Mail Pteain racket Klne steamer Cardi ganshire here Wednesday there will be two RAyal Mall steamers in this port, for the first time since the line made Portland a calling port, owing to the burning of the upper works of the Glenroy. causing the celay. The Cardiganshire will load 2.000, (00 feet of lumber at the Clark & Wilson mill and will also take the grain and miscellaneous cargoes from Portland which the Glenroy was to have taken. She will pick up the disabled steamer's cargo on Puget Sound as well, and will likely be filled to the top of her holds when she leaves the sound for the Orient. The Glenroy will likely return from here direct to the orient to discharge Captain H. W. L. Holman. Money cannot replace the valuables that Captain H. W. L. Holman,- of the British steamer Glenroy lost in the fire which badly damaged his steamer Thursday morning. Aids to navigation, log books of 25 years spent at .sea, charts and maps and personal belong ings all went, up in smoke with th chart house of the steamer. The only personal effects Captain Holman saved were the pair of pajamas he wore in his flight to the fireboat and his cur dog, Sweepstak-es. As Captain Holman, aroused by the cry of fire and the smell of smoke, ran from his cabin the frantic yelps of "Sweepstakes" struck his ears above the roar of the flames a.td the cries of the excited Chinese sailors. Wrap ping, the dog in'a -table cover he made his way, clad only in his paj.unas. ovtr the side of iho vessel onto a scow from y hich he and the other memaiTS f the crew were taken a few minutes later by the fireboat David Campbell. Not the l"iher cargo she has on board until almost noon did th-. capUiti have fnd wtll then sail for London to be placed In shape for service again. KTK. TIVERTON IS RELEASED llond by Given in Libel Case Injured Longshoreman. The coasting steamer Tiverton, which ba been in the custody of the United States marshall since Wednesday night on libel proceedings Instituted by at torneys for K. W. Baldwin, a long shoreman who was injured early last week in a fall through a hatch, was released late yesterday and proceeded at once for Puget sound. The Tiverton was all ready to sail with her cargo complete when she was arrested by Deputy United States Mar shal Becker, and in lieu of her owners furnishing bond, was tied up with a guard aboard at the foot of Oak street. The bond arrangements were made yesterday by Attorneys Coan and Mc Dougal for the defendant owners. Baldwin, the injured plaintiff, although suffering from a fractured skull, is re covering at St. Vincent's hospital. MARINE NOTES a chance to secure underelotbi- g ajtf he spent the entire morning with on:y an overcoat over his thin pajamas. The Glenroy will be mo-.-eJ this morning from North Bank dock to Montgomery dock No. 2 where her damaged cargo will be rcnovinl. The work of surveying the vessel will con tinue the results of the fcUi-yuy r.iob ably being announced Tuesday or Wed nesday." So far it has dev-loped that about 20 plates have been bariJy dam aged but as yet it cannot be '.old how many of them wll have to be removed in order to make the vessel seaworthy. She will be repaired" here sufficiently to make her seaworthy wh.le perma nent repairs will be -made when the reaches London. , v AUorU. Morrh 14. Arrhred down at mld .,' nlcht Hehouner Columbia. Ijett up at 1 H. m . Schooner Knnir nd Win. Nottingham' Snlletl at noon Steamer 8n Uamon, for San Franrlacn. San Franrlaeo, March 14. Arrived at 8 . m. Steamer Rimnoke. from Portland flailed last night Steamer Blskljrou, for Port- lanl. rnreka. March 13. Sailed Steamer Alli anc. for I'ortland. . Monterey. March 14. ArrlTed Steamer W. I. Herrln. from Portland. . -Ban Pedro. March 14. Sailed Steamer . Bear, for Portland. Arrived Hteamtr General Hnhhar'd. from Colnmbla river. Aatorla. March 1.1 Sailed at a n m learner B. II. Vance, for Han Pedro: at 10-30 p m. Steamer Stanley Dollar, for San Fran- ctaco. - Tidaa at Aatorla. Hlrt water 2:47 aj m.. 0.7 feet; 3:.tT p. tn.. CARGO IS OP EXTRA CHOICE Marlborouzh Hill Leaves Down Today With Lumber. . After two months and a half spent loading at Llnnton, the Russian bask Marlborough Hill completed her lumber cargo yesterday and was moved Into the stream by the tew boat Oklahama. She. will leave down the river for Astoria today. Her cargo consists of 2.060,000 feet of ex tra choice lumber for delivery in the United Kingdom and the selection of this lumber has caused the unusually fclow loading of the vessel. She is under charter to the Pacific Export j-umber company. MARINE INTELLIGENCE Due to Arriv. i ucatan. irom ban Ulego and way. . . .Mar 15 Breakwater, from Coos Bay Marl 15 Alliance, from Eureka and Co. Bay.. Mar. 16 Saginaw, from San Franclaco Mar. IS Bear, from San Diego and way Mar. 18 Cardiganshire, from Europe and orient. Mar. 18 breakwater, rrom Cooa Bay Mar. 22 Beaver, from San Pedro and way.,.. Mar. 2:1 oaxouia. i rum r-nrope ana orient. .. .Mar. 20 iwM-wtf, rrom san Francisco Mar. 28 ramuciuire, Lrom isurope una orient. .A ml 23 mis to Xtasart, WHiamette. for Ban Diego Mar. 18 rvoe t.il j, ior nan rearo ana way.... Mar. Yt Breakwater, for Coos Bay Mar. 17 j uomaa i.. wand, ror Alaska Mar 17 T illamette, for San Diego Mar 18 Alliance, for Coos Bay and Eureka. .. .Mar 18 Bear, for San Pedro and way Mar" 22 Qulnault. for Alaska Mar 25 nuuucjBunr. ior unenr ana Europe . . A prtl 27 varaigansmre, ior orient and Europe.. Mar. 30 a rom ttaa i ranciaoo. Steamers Harvard and lale, alternating leave San Franclaco for San Diego on Uoa days, Wednesdsy, Fridays and Saturdays connecting witn steamers from Portland tsornaoouna, they arrive at Saa Franclaco uu xucsuajB, iuuhuijs, oaiuraav and oan days. TmIs In Part. Nasie Rav.fn Am - . , uu.. ......... levl Barareaa. Am hk Oakland. Am. scb. j. ...... , St. Nicholas, Am. urn Marlborough Hill, Suss, bb Sue U. Llmore. Am. ss... Keuce, Am. sen.... Chinook, dredge Rose City. Am. sa Glenroy. Br: an St. Theodore, Br. as Wicket. Am. sa Willamette, Am. ss Snmar. Am. seh.' Wm. H. Nottingham, Am. ss N." P. Mill Kncore Am. fch port. Lhr. Co. Harmatris. str at. Helen. tn ttouu to Load Grain ame Desaii. Fr. aoh Jean. Fr. bk....." Barmbek. Ger. bb.. Erbin. Nor. bk , Ossa, Ger. ss..... . Uen. de Sonis. Fr. bk Misoellaseous En Route. crown ot Toledo. Br. ss Antwerp I-ord IHisdale, Br. ss Antwerp Atua, Nor. ss Victoria in Bouta to Load Lumbar. issme Sailed from nowrn, bt. dk Newcastle. Ene Harflste, Br. as San Francisco Kinross, Br. as Victoria King Cyrus. Am. sch Willlugton Hsrpalyce. -Br. as Rnr.w. Tarpenbek. Uer. sch Santa Rosalia Wueen fcugenle, Br. as Bremerton Irene. Am. ach Hnhart Matlrew Turner. Am. sch Innimii Salem, Am. sch Newcastle, N. S. W. Asumaxan Maru, Jap. ss Kobe tAimpac, nr. ss Amsterdam Ecclesia. Br. SS... Honnlnln Selveig, Nor. ss San Francisco ruaEo, Am. bk Valparaiso Shlnkai Msru, Jap. ss W. H. Marston, Am. ach Valparaiso Strathalrly. Br. ss San Francisco Beulah, Am, sch San Diego uuiega. Am. sen Coqulmbo Mindoro. Am. ach Suva Queen Maud, Br. as San Francisco Strathalbyn, Br. ss Sau Francisco Hasel Dollar. Br. as San Francisco Santa Crus, Am. s San Francisco Klver Forth. Br. ss ...Antwerp Tricolor, Nor. ss Victoria 8trathkrne, Br. ss.... San' Diego Henrib Ibsen. Nor. ss Melbouru FORMER EDITOR IS CRITICALLY ILL ALONG .THE WATERFRONT Arrivals today will be the passenger steamer Yucatan, of the North; Pacific fleet, from San Francisco, and the passenger steamer Breakwater from Coos bay. The new government dredger Wah kiakum t blew out her intermedial cylinder- head yesterday while under going a trial below the Oregon drydock Berth ................ WD 1 Oobls Bt. Helen P. C Bunkers Stream Snpplc's Astoria Alaska Dock A ins worth Montgomery No. 2 . . . .Inman-Poulsen Couch street St, Helens Prescott Ssiled from . . Hamburg .Newcastle. Eng. ...Santa Rosalia . ...liahla Blanco Callao . Newcastle "Walter Hoge, a resident of Portland for a number of years, is critically 111 at his home, 864 East Salmon street. His health has been failing for months and he was. obliged several weeks ago to dispose r - ms printing business Since then he has been confined to the house, and for about 10 days to his bed Mr. Hoge formerly resided at Forest Grove, where he was owner and editor or tne rimes ror a number of years. and served the town as mayor for one term. He came, to Oregon In 1901 from Lincoln, Neb. OrvUle Kllroy, former American As sociation twlrler,. who used to twirl for the Oaks, will be given a chance to come back by Manager Harry Wolver- ton "of the Sacramento team. . (Special to The Journal.) Walla Walla, Wash.. March 14. The fate of the Western Tri-State league Is hanging in the balance and It looks now as If Pendleton's recent action will mean the organization of a second Washington State league with Walla Walla, North Yakima, Everett, Belling- nam, iiallard and Aberdeen. Hoquiam. Baker telephoned here this after noon that they are far from ready to leave the league and every effort Is to be made to secure a fourth town In order that the Trl-State may live. Local directors met today and after discussing the matter decided to work for the continuance of the Western Tri- State and If that is found impossible, tne state league movement will be launched. Yakima's players were ordered to re port today and the Walla Walla play ers will be here Wednesday. The first recruit, John Washington, a pitcher, from Chehalis, arrives this afternoon and will work tomorrow in the game between the Bears and the Mavericks. Pendleton, Or., March 14. Pendleton has not yet reconsidered her decision to withdraw from the Western Tri State league and from present Indica tions the decision will stand. No effort is being made to revive the support and a committee is now working with some of the smaller towns of the county with a view to organizing a county semi-professional league. President Brown of the Western Tri- j State has not shown up in Pendleton or i made any other effort to keep the city in the league. Several days ago he ! telephoned his intention of coming here and was supposed to have left Walla , Walla for Pendleton yesterday, but . never arrived and all efforts to locate . him have failed. President Matlock of the local club 1 announced this afternoon that so far as he and the directors are concerned, ; no attempt will be made to keep this i city in the league. "The only hope," he said, "lies In getting a new bunch of men at the helm. They could raise ; the money. I think now, but I doubt whether anyone will appear to take the Initiative. As for me. I am through." Baker, Or., March 14. Erroneous reports have been sent from Baker that this city had dropped out of the i Western Tri-State league. Local base- : ball promoters say they are merely marking time, since the withdrawal of Pendleton, until plans are worked out to secure some other city to com plete the circuit. Baker has Carl King signed as manager, and those at the head of the local club say taat the team can be financed. Action of the league meeting at Walla Walla to consider a proposal from Lewlston, Idaho, to enter the league, and from Waltsburg and Day ton, Wash., to enter a Joint club. Is awaited before Baker makes further plans, but this city has not quit, and will not, say those In charge here. STEAMER WAND DUE BACK HERE TUESDAY Arrival Will Mark Completion of First Trip on New Alaska Run. No Sale Ever Gets So Big That It Can't Be Made Oigger i i hat's What We Have Undertaken to Accomplish in This Final I Returning from ports in Isoutheast ern Alaska, the steamer Thomas L. Wand of the Portland-Alaska line will be here next Tuesday, or Wednesday. Her arrival at the Oak street dock will mark the completion of the first round trip in the new line. The Wand is returning1 from the north with a good, cargo, Including 500 tons of gypsum, , to be delivered at Tacoma: 100 tons of miscellaneous freight and IS or 20 tons of fresh fish, principally halibut and herring, some of them in barrels. The Wand is in command of Cap tain Jansen as pilot. ! W ifiMJiD) ast Bays Removal . t : Sale and Player Pianos and unprecedently reduced prices never have Piano Bargains quite so alluring been placed at your disposal Pianos and Player Pianos at marvelously low prices money savers thev are all for sale none will be reserved none advertised that are not on sale we will show you the Pianos 6i sale ticket J ir u is g any new each future needs. ;one oerore you come in au going at W tow per cent less than former prices you? may select 1914 style in stock. Many new and used Piano models that will appeal to the discrunin&tinir buver. the best of its particular class. If not needed for immediate use. it will oav vou to buv in airtlcinatinn of h- "Selecting a Piano at the Graves Music Co., Ill Fourth Street." We are determined to - .. . move the balance of our stock pf Pianos and Player Pianos direct to your homes, instead of moving them to our new store, and therefore issue and will honor this coupon, even at our greatest cut in prices: mm ifaiiliffliili f 1 :3 133 1 lr3 iHIIllSlBlliiiii COUPON Present it with a $10 Cash payment when contracting for a $100 to $200 Iiano balance payable $6 or more monthly and you will be given a receipt fo$20. If you pay $15 Cash on a $200 to $300 Piano your receipt will be fori $30. If you pay $25 Cash on a $300 to $400 Piano your receipt will be fori $50. If you pay $50 Cash on a $400 or more Player Piano, receipt will be for l00. This Offer of Double Credit Closes at Time of Our Removal. This New Upright $210 (Usual Price $325) XTnmVr. Xaker Style Woo. 77851 Prescott Pl'y'r Piano Mahogany . . . S650 MaHocaay 325 6063 Una ft lata Walnut, nprltrnt raa.A.S375 63043 Kardman Mahog-'y upxlffct -4 7 5 7686 X.udwlg Oak, large nprifbt S425 82356 P. ft C. PUher . . Manors'? iml nprlflit S350 38377 Slooa ft Sons Clx. walnut, nprlglit, 14.8450 8334a Emacrvon BouWd, upright ra -840O S0779 Tom ft Sons Walnut otiUsst rrad.g400 636S6 Kranloh ft Bach 76887 Xrott Piano Oo. TJmal . .Sale Caan Ttrmi Price. Price. Coupon. Monthly B4to Coupon 835 910 mOnbW iokS11 fio Balance 8175, "1Ja Coupoa $10 54 monthly ,1Catt $15 Balance 8185, Wla Coupon $15 86 monthly (9rrCMli $15 Balance 8235, wa& Coupon $15 $6 monthly Cb.su $15 Balanc $335. - -. r i This Player Piano $395; (Usual, Price $550) $15 Cash $15 Coupon Balance $180 $6.00 Monthly 66783 Pzlmatone as Cash $10 Balance $145, coupon $10 $5 monthly . 815 Balance 6335, 99 & Coupon $15 $7 monthly I $10 Balance $145, 115 Coupon $10 $5 monthly ?--c& $15 Balance 255 mia coupon $15 $6 monthly Mahoran, b.ay gnd.g950 60 coupon XSo "lifmoathTy90' Your check for $375 will buy this new Baby Grand ...MahosTy player plane.. S60O ...Mahogany upright ... S595 . ..Mahognay upright S595 . . . Maaoary player piaacSlOOO $425 555? $650 Cash $50 Coupon $50 Sale Price Balance $335 $10 Monthly 64365 Kranlch ft Bach. 64338 Xranlch ft Bach 63786 Xranleh ft Bach 14033 Xranlch ft Bach Ebony, amall nprUHt -S400 108650 Btrohber Mahofy uprlfb-t ctS . -S475 103731 Btrohber Mahory upright ffr'a . .1475 80339 Bennett Mahory uprlgnt gT . .(475 80337 Bennett Mahor'y upright $rd . -S475 61764 Bennett Mahofy upright grM . . S550 50596 Caznbrlore Mehogy upright ra--S375 ........ Walnut, uprtglit rra&dS550 Oak uprlg-ut grand S475 70500 Bennett Mahogany baby grand. Sj 750 68765 Bennett 80004 Bennett Your check for $270 will buy this Player Piano $295 37186 Bradbury Mahogany player plano.6j950 58137 Kalnea Bros. Amploe Manor, elec. pL piano. S1200 61193 Poster ft Co Mahog. mm. pL piano.S650 51111 Armetrong- Mahog. large pi. plano.S750 51180 Poster ft Co. Mahog- email pi. plano-S650 68567 TTntreraal Mahofy player piano . .S650 75653 Moelhaueer ........Mahog. email upright. S325 8465 Coupon 835 818 monthly a 1Gr Cash 850 Balance $385, 8485 Coupon $50 $13 monthly, k5m11 $50 Balance $385, 9-3S& coupon $50 $13 monthly ..nrCuh $100 Balance $615 s t 00 coupon $50 $18 monthly -t Cash 810 Balance $175 9M.tr d Coupon $10 $6 monthly, .1ROwa $25 Balance $365 1(Ooupon$35$8inoutthly . t,1KOaih $35 Balance $365, W1 Coupon $35 $8 monthly. 11K0asn $35Balanoe $365, Coupon 835 aa monthly c.1KOuh $35 Balance $265, Coupon 835 88 monthly. ORrrOaah $25 Balance $315, coupon $85 $10 monthly at2inCM& $10 Balance $190, Coupon $10 $6 monthly. attanub $35 Balance $315 Coupon $25 $10 aooathly etti;Oasa $35 Balance $365 Oonpon 823 83 monthly . $1535 CMh $50 Balance $435, Coupon $50 $13 monthly. Cash $100 Balance $585 si 1.1 sTTafiafMBi J 3? 825 Cash $35 Coupon? Balance $345, $10 Monthly Your4cheii for $155 will buy this JFiicher Piano 810 Caoh U $10 Coupon 1 1CC Prloe fw Balance $148, 85 Monthly S735 8945 77433 Muelhauaer .Mahog. amaU uprlgHt. .S325 Mahog. large upright. .400 , Mahog. largo uprlrht. . S400 $550 $35 Cash $35 Coupon Sale Price Balance $348 $7 Monthly Your check for $290 will buy this new Bennett $475 78369 Prescott 77339 Prescott 108435 Btrohber Mahor. upright Brand.. S475 83007 Btrohber Mahor- upright Brand. .0475 80010 Bennett Mahog. upright Brand. .S47S , Mahog. upright grand.. S4 75 grand S475 Seeker Bros. Zbony, old model S450 82383 Weller Mahog. cabinet rrand.S325 83971 Weller Mahor. cabinet grand.. S325 80018 Bennett 80019 Bennett , Oak uprlrht 11973 Xlnrsbury Oak Coliard ft OolUrd. TJiual Price Cash $25 Coupon $35 $315 Bale Price Balance $363 $8 Monthly Your check for $485 will buy this Bennett $535 uprlrht grand S375 Small uprlrht S2SO 61161 Draper Mahor. player piano.. g 750 1081 OUbert Mahor baby grand S650 77591 Presoott Mahor. laire uprlrht.. S375 78483 TioocoU Mahor. large uprlrht. .S375 , Mahor. upright grand-S4 75 v 1 . m m r r ........... WMVgi U.lfMb B 'iPUVW 35709 Autopiano .Mahor. P layer piano .0550 63810 Theater Manor, larre pL plano.g950 73583 IVudwlr Oak, larre upright S450 106976 Btrohber 98136 Btrohber 1135 Prescott 8698 Zyon ft Mealy 103919 Kimball . Aeolian . , 45904 Eardman 66489 Universal .. Mahor. . . Mahor. ..Mahor- , . . Mahogany , . . Sua. ash. cab. baby grand... 8650 small uprlrht350 S400 8250 grand. .8600 Coupon 850 816 monthly Cash 8100 Balance $795 Coupon $50 $35 monthly a, 4 o k Cash $50 Balance $335, coupon $50 $10 monthly Clot Cash $50 Balance $395, Coupon $50 $11 monthly. Cash $50 Balance $335, " Coupon $50 $10 monthly 4tK Cash $50 Balance $333 ,ao Coupon $50 $10 monthly m R Cash $10 Balance $175 0 Coupon $10 $6 monthly 8195 S $10 Balance $175, Coupon $10 $6 monthly I24K0ufi. $15 Balance $215, " Coupon $16 $6 montlaly K24Rash $16 Balance $213, Coupon $15 86 monthly 4f KOuh $25 Balance 8265 Coupon 835 88 montWy RiriCua 825 Balance $265, Coupon 825 88 monthly 31KCan $35 Balance $265, Coupon 835 $8 monthly . 831Kca 825 Balance 8263, Coupon 825 88 monthly . flRCaeh $25 Balance $265, Coupon $25 $8 montlly . 8 85Casn 810 Balance 6266, Conpon 810 85 monthly 82inCa"h $15 balance $180, Coupon 815 86 monthly . 922IO C 815 Balance 8180, Coupon $16 $6 monthly . 2.1lCMh $15 Balance $215, Coupon $15 $6 monthly . m rr Cash $10 Balance $45. 9 0 Coupon $10 $5 monthly . 4RECath $50 Balance $365, " coupon $50 $10 monthly, ,irCuE 8SO Balance 8315, Conpon 8SO 810 monthly, 8215 C'h $15 Balance $185, " Coupon 615 66 monthly . B2ir"a $15 Balance $185, Coupon 13 88 xaontlVy . 8315 Cash 825 Balance $265. Coupon 835 88 monthly . 8315ch $25Balaaoe $265, Coupon $25 $8 monthly . 8295 Cash $15 Balance $265, Coupon $15 $8 monthly . 8565 Cash $50 Balance $465, Coupon 850 813 monthly. 8265 Cash 815 Balance 8335, . Coupon 815 87 monthly . Cash 850 Balance 8335, Your cheeky for $595 will buy this Kranich & Bach 'Bfc. $645 5SoV$950 650 Cash ' $50 Coupon Balance $545, 815 Monthly Your check for $445 win buy this Weber Pianola $t "aaiiaBS ?K?tlM0 Cash B50- : Coupon $50 ' pra $495 Balance $395 $18 Monthly Your cheek for $230 will buy t&is Ludwig 8425 Coupon 850 810 monthly. 810 Balance 8115, art finish tm-t r,w Cash e" rWiTUIn tin ait aumttiU Cash 815 Balance 8215, Rmium 11RUinmit)il. 8 75 k Cash $10 Balance $55 Coupon $10 $6 monthly Mahor. 63449 Armstronr 64580 'Weber . . . $750 Cash $50 Coupon $50 Sale Price Balance $435 $18 Monthly 43834 Autopiano 139191 Smith ft Barnes player piano . . 8650 player piano. ..8750 player piano.. 81000 player piano... gsSO Mahor. player plane.. 8750 Mahor. . Mahor , Mahor. a?nrr Cash $15 Balance $265, 9V coupon $15 88 monthly . din Cash 850 Balance 8336, Coupon 850 810 monthly at . orr uasn ssu Balance do. Coupon 850 811 monthly iocOua . $50 Balance 8365, oi Coupon 650 811 monthly 4AS Cash 8 SO Balance 8365, 9 Coupon $50 $11 monthly Coupon $50 $11 monthly MQtCash $50 Balance $395, $255 Price ry-v Prloo Cash 825 Balance $308, Coupon $8S5. $6 Monthly You Can Afford to Pay $6 Monthly You Can Therefore Afford to Buy a Piano Now e fall amount, ana tnn. be Tore delivery, you pey the bal snt. and th balance at monthly, rtc.f pntlT the piano Is y matL Write us, and we will and you-full descriTitian- v.v. .nnr uiceHnn now and nay SI down. ir you ao not want to pay in ance in cash of $9 or whatever agreement you mk( lor the first paymen START WITH $1.00 ... ..n -....Tnwn Riiv.ni' t la mmtm and satisfactory to buy one of these pianos by matL Write as. and we will send vou- full i. i:' wl,, .hin th nlann. Bublect to your approval. We pay freight to any point In Oregon. Washington or Idaho. Buy now. and hava it ,.hir,nJ vr. J y . . ' V. . I - I . I. t . J , . i . 0.iaMn,AA s r Mt ,ra.tl.. a. . 1 - 4 . ' r f "t-iusuai Rvaruntee I desired. r" u JSTTZ-. nuvninn Duhaaad wrria. with it the Graves Music Co." guarante of aatlsfactlon. Jva manufacturer of these new musical Instruments. Besides we take in exchange within one year, allowing, the as also full amountpaid. i Graves Music Co. Removal Sale, 111 Fourth St. 4