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THE , OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 1914. 11 STETSON WILL CARRY 3 BIG CARGO TO PORTS ON ALASKA COAST -. , Lumber, Cans and General Merchandise Included In. Freight, BUSINESS IS INCREASING 2ftnfar Titus of Portland BtesjnsMp Company gars Portland Is Oaln , lag -foothold la tns ' kortn. CAPACITY TO SUCK SAND FROM BAR " HAS BEEN DOU BLED BY; N EW PU M PS notion for a now trial on tho ground tnat too i property vu held by House , Portland la hipping- Into Alaska nearly'4000 tone of freight each month and within a short time will b receiv ing; a like amount from the north. The steamer J. B. Stetson, Captain F. I Herriman. sails tonight for Ketchikan and way ports, bearing a representa tive cargo of 800 tons, as well aa all tho passengers she tan accommodate, Th rjtatspn finished, loading- 60,000 feet of lumber and 200,000 lath at the Portland Lumber company's dock this morning, and went to the American Can company s dock to load 12,000 cases of cans. She loads 125 tons of bran and 200 tons of general merchan dise' In the upper harbor this after noon, and Is expected to clear for the , north by midnight. .General merchandise shipments show to what extent the Portland trade is being- developed, for-in the -200 tons to be taken by the Stetson, the largest, single shipment is only a little over flvtons in - weight, while practically all the. wholesale houses In the city will be represented In the lot. . Traveling men from Portland houses are said to be meeting- with much encouragement in the north, and business prospects are better now than they have been since the line was first , projected. Tho steamer Thomas 1. ' wand. Captain Jansen, which sailed from here the latter part of last week, also had a heavy cargo of general merchandise on board, while advance reservations have been made on the Qulnault for most of the space she will have left After her lumber and can orders aro filled. "Portland business houses must not let up in their activities in the north If they are to maintain thepace they have Set," said Manager Ni, F. Titus, of the Portland Steamship company, this morning. "We have the Puget sound merchants plainly worried now, as their tactics have shown in the past few weeks. We have been meeting with . petty . bickerings and IyawayrawwwMaarj VA? r -t : K'. i -i, ': ; -" -1- v t - . , . I , v ' - :: 'ill irZ-' ' uX 1 1 , , J--n -,y s-'; -' w . ' ,jr - OUTcbaok, Br. eh .CIU HtCr Mil, er. , Ha................ .orroauv Umtrf turd. mot. DB........t act rsuia ucH : suutr u hsiuumi nam wruca u wn Kpartoa. Aer. . ek.... I been registered aeoordlnc to law, , gemanUu. or. bk - Wt Coeat j - N """""""" .Li ¬ as.. ............ ......nawcaau i bouwij jioy aeiq. worq was re- "ite'.'.V tU' AB" I ceived this morning- by Sheriff-Word Lw.ste..U1.7arncUeethat a boy, II years old. giving- the Btratbord. Br. tr baa rranciKo v name of Ernest Kelly Is being- held at Oueea KUsabetli. Br. es Melbourne , 0 . mmwir Th hflT i mYC""1" ""'""'"' I ,rldlB country on a Xfeilua. ior. OS. ... ...... vaxiaa utcjuo. . a uuer oawes aua wu- lcidae. Nor. bk..,...i .........CaUae satisfactory explanations of bis move Pierre Antuine. bk ments to the forest ranger who stopped UarwTGer. bk SaaU BoeaUa him. . . . .. laitrutrni, nr. air... ... .......... .uwp i - - , Virslnla.-r. tr ..............Yakohama 1 Blttea. In Tlgllt In a fight last DaJdorah. Br. atr. slanUa I n,h. mmh Wl Smith nA J. 1 S!!"fi,tt":::::::::::::(i S Baker, the Utter .rothl ea? partly I lEterclVde. Br. ach.. , ...tallaol bitten off by Bmlth, who was fined I Amoldua Viunm. Uer. ah Port Lata I ijo this morning in the municipal Cea i ugu. w.atr..... ...... .t.mcw . urt oa - chars:e of dUorderlT eon- 1 ""- lilnA OmIV 1st am a.-rlaMK as-Tshff Sa. Br. aw Hamburg I " " " ' -J - . iSV SLam HMSHUirS 1 Amdaimu. Gr. aa... Utmoari I Vetltloa in BanxTuptoy. Victor ttaxtiia-aoaair. k. aw.... Loaooa i Kretchef sky, proprietor or tfte Etate aiuuiuuuuiabjra. ot. nr .......AMWWI I Bimia, urvuiu avivuruejrB iuuj ium NotaL 1Mb- aa ..atwen I petition ' In bankruptcy, alleging In- fierce Anwina, Ft. bk ...Anwar d-btedneas of 22902.07 and assets of kiAiar a-urlb. Br. aa... Aatwera I Kama CaUUna. am. aa..... ...... Yura I bauibia. iter, aa .Hamburg I Saduiark, r.' aa.. ............ .....cunaoarg United States dredger Chinook. Equipped with two additional 20 inch suctions that more than double her capacity, the United States dredg er Chinook will leave for the bar at the mouth of the Columbia river either tonight or tomorrow morning to begin operations for the summer, according to present plans. Since the mammoth dredger was laid up last September, following- her sea son on the bar, the two 30-inch suc tion pumps, one-half again as large as the two 20-inch suctions that she still has, have been fitted. The addi tion of the pumps means the addition of two more engines, each of 1000 horsepower capacity. , The crew has been aianed and tak ing on supplies has been completed.' apiain jonn Moreno, who -commanded the Chinook twice before, will agraln be In charge, with four mates under him, and William Marboff will be In charge of the engine room with seven assistants.. fcaavia. tier, aa .........Baintxira Trauavaal, laa. as. ........ ........Ajitwcry IBverberTM, or. aa..,...............Jiiwr VraaUar. Br. aa.. aatwi Oriataao. Br. tr. ...jttwert Ea souta to irfOaa iismner. Kama Sailed from Alddea, Nor. bk.. CaUaa Leaapae, Br. aa.......... ....... .nter dam Kecieaia. nr. a. ownun Queea Maud, Br. aa.... ........ .flea SraBciaee Brxatbiorne. Br. aa. .......... .....8aa blege Etrathgarrr, Br. ste..........Saa rraneiae gtratbaan. Br. atr. .......... .Baa rranciaca Socea Margaret, Br. atr. San Franclace yDdtord. Br. as ..........Str. JTraaetace Mabla Gale, Am. DK. .............. .AUiaae InTergarrj, Br. bk .............Uonolata Clan MacLoad. Br. str Moji rramlav. Br. IU. .......... M Antwers Lord Beftoa. Br. atr.. ...Magdalena Bay BtratbtUtoo. Br. str Victoria Baaaia Dollar, Br. atr.. ...... ..Baa JTTanciaco Km. H. Bmlth, Ant. ach Callae Imbcrborae, Kuaa, an.. ...........Callae 6tratbcak. Br. atr Call uymarie, or. air. ............. .uauuaj IflDOUARSDOIT little Effort Will Actually Transform! Many Houses Into Homes' Now As a result of the work of the Chi-1 Br str Btrathclyde, Br. str. .. lEvncurae, nr. air. .......... Eric, Am. acb. Avion. Am- acb, ........... W. H. Bowden, Am. ach...... . .Sbaiucbal .Nordaobom ... Honolulu Aatofogaata ....MoUerde Shangbai nook last year, government engineers estimated that the channel over the bar had been deepened fully a foot. With the doubled power this year, much better showing- Is expected. Kw Lraiand IxHUiirDort. Br. str Yokohama Cape " Finlatarre, Br. atr .Shanghai Bally River Readings. ship, which he fears may have dam aged hls steamer slightly. She will be surveyed before leaving out from Wlllbrldge. where sh is discharging 19,000 barrels of fuel oil and if any work is necessary to put her In sea worthy condition is will be done here. iA more serious disaster was re ported along the waterfront this morn ing, Merchants' Exchange reports con firmir. the loss of the Chilean bark Royal Sovereign, at An cud, on the coast of southern Chile. She has made this port on numerous occasions while engaged in the lumber carrying- busi ness. She was -commanded by Captain McLean. While details of the wreck a r lortlfln. if la nolif aTnjk was ilrlran d1 ashore on the night f May 28 and will be a total loss. ALIENS ARE TO BE DEPORTED which, when traced down, have all de veloped as coming from merchants and steamship companies In the north into whose affairs we are trespassing-. We while they are annoying, they pause Inspector Henry Weiss Will Come us little real worry, for they show us I for Undesirables Tomorrow. .that at last they are looking- upon us .Inspector Henry Weiss of the United seriously. When -we started our line States Immigration bureau? will be in we were met wlth-only a laughing- for- Portland tomorrow to pick up seven bearahee, but they realize now that aliens for deportation. ' This Is the sec- ws are in the business to stay, and are I ond trip Inspector Weiss has made accordingly doing- all they can to de- I for the government under the new sys- feat us. - - Item, of picking up deportable aliens In one car Instead of the local Inspec tors accompanying the deportee to the Atlantic or Pacific seaboard. In the party to be deported from WOULD STANDARDIZE RATES lsh steamer Frimley, for San Francisco ana roruasa. Victoria. June 22.--Arrived British steamer Strathclyde. for Portland. sitagway, June .21. Arrived and sailed Steaemr Quinault, for Portland. San Pedro, June 22. Arrlver Steam ers E. . H. Vance and - Siakivon. from Columbia river. Sailed Steamer Rose City, for Portland. Astoria. June 22. Sailed at 5 p. m. Steamer Breakwater, for Coos Bay. Arrived at t p. m. Steamer Daisy, from San Francisco. San Francisco, June 22. Arrived at noon Steamer George W. Elder, from Portland. Eureka, June 23. Arrived at 8 a. m. Steamer Oeorge W, Elder from Port land. Coos Bay, June 23. -Arrived at T a. m. Steamer Breakwater, from Port North Head, Juno 2S. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. nru, smooth; wind northeast. 12 miles; weather cloudy. Tides at Astoria Wednesday! High water 0:84 a. nv, 9.1 feet; 2:18 p. m. C.8 feet. Low water 8:03 a. m., 0.1 toot: 7 -.41 p. m. 3.9 zeet. MARINE INTELLIGENCE Meeting- of Tort Representatives Portland are seven aliens represent- Rein2 Held at Seattle. . Ins six different nationalities. They ivie.-B. Hegardt, secretary'of theeoml are Cftrl Oustafson. the . Swedish' 1- mlBslon of public docks, and W. D. B. Ter who. JumPe rom tb Broadway -Dofiaon. trade commissioner of the J'f19 a fw w.ek.8,a: S?oreS le" Chamber of Commerce, are Attending ttot he.ddntWsaea V&l&ZAS .!Xtanla'tf . If M yth. William Scott, English. Page has been .Representatives . of all the Pacific A-tmnA 1 th. a-inm p.i.t coast ports are participating;, with a I sontt l. h.in rtTnrta r,v view to standardizing- the rates so far yhomas Erskine. British consul here, as possible.' Mr. Dodson will make land the exoenses born bv the British some lnevstigations of publio and pri-1 government. Besides tha seven to be taken from here the car "will start from Seattle with several men already aboard and will pick up others at San Francisco, Los Angeles, El Paso and other south ern cities. - It is expected that an addi tional car will be necessary before the party . reaches New York, as 70 patients are awaiting- deportation at various parts of the United States. Vate dock matters for the use of the chamber. TANKER HITS OBSTRUCTION Survey May Be Made of -Catania! Before Departure. Captain Canty of the Union Oil com. pany's tanker Catania reported to the collector or customs this-morning- hav ing struck a submerged object five miles north of the Blunt's reef light-1 ALONG THE WATERFRONT Dne te Arrrae. Oninanlt. from Alaaka Tune 28 Breakwater from Coos Bar .June 83 Geo. W. Elder, fr. Eureka A Coos Bay. Jana 26 Rosa City, from Baa Pedro and way. .Jobs 27 Koanoae. rrom Ban viaeo ana war. ...juqs .jhj ParalM. from S, F. and way June 29 Ron city, for San Pedro aoa way....Jnly i Bear, from San Pedro and war July 1 J. B. Stetson, from Alaaka ....July 4 Yucatan, from Ban Diego and way.. -..July 0 Bearer, from San Pedro and war. ...July Tbos. L. Wand, from Alaaka ..July 10 ' Due to Smart. J. B. Ktetaon. for Alaaka June 23 Yoaemlte, tor San Francisco June lJage has been I Yellowstone, for Coos Bay and 8. F June 2 Rvavrr. for Kan no and war June Breakwater, for Coae Bay and Earaka-.June 27 Ceuio. rnr ean rranciaco. ......... .June i Geo.- W. Elder, for Coos Bay tt EnrekaJune 28 Boae city, rrom Pan ream ana way. .j air Paralso. for Coos Bay and 8. T., Inly Roanoke, for San Dleco and way.... July Thomas L. Wand, for Alaska July Bear, for San Pedro and way July From Ban Vraaeiaee. Eteamera Harrard and Tale, elteraatrns. leara San Franelaco for Has Dlego on afote daya. Wedneadaya rrtcays ana ruiiuraaji. counertlnr wttb atramers from Portland. Northbound, tbey arrtra at Baa Fraactaea en Tueadays. Theradaya. latnrdays a ad ees oys. i VaaaaU U Park Name ' BarU Oakland. An. arh Aatoria Cklnook. dredse Alaaka Dock Hmwth, Br. bk ...Linn ton riaobomlab, U. 8. revenue tatter Attorn Herb Hoaan. Am. atr ..Orecoa Drrdock Balem. Am. sen. t ..St. Helena KocbeUa. Am. atr. O. W. P Col. P. 8. Micblo. Oort. dredger. .Or. Dry dork ' i l ! ti i ii 'i ! ii -' EJ B W sj Every Musicl ess Oregon Home Must Read This Startling Announce ment and Then Act Quickly-It Will Make Many a Home What It Should Be. r ir it i s ik - fee pj ilHCArrr or 1 :0 For, Your Outing ol 3ne Bparklias- Waves. daUrttfuliy effervescent and deliclouoly mngorat Jng. Is a splendid traveling- companion ror your auto iripa uun j-"- . sions. It puts life ia year life. -Bol Due Stin Water Is the wonderful medicinal fluid that Nature provides for the suffering and the afflicted. It has a marvelous effect in stomach and .' bladder disorders. . Sol - Due Magical waters are bottled . only st Sol Duo Hot Spring. Washing ton. "Healthiest State tn tha Union." Order at grocery, drus; store, cafe or ; club. : T. Zimmerman A Co.. Wholessla Liquors: Blumausr. IVank, Co, Woodard. Clarke A Ce. Wholesale Druggists. Water Distributors. VAaffOTTa BOX. BTfO mot snuartM iotu With many added arnaae ment features ts new epeta for guests. A splent1d place for your vacation. Double dally boat aervtoe from Seattle. Vrlte Sol Due Hotel Ox. Keattla. FOR THE" AUUtUW, .HI. W. .......... Portland. Am. atr Jack Burnhanv fas sea.... Glenlochy,- Br. str xoacmiie, am. str.......... DaTanport, Am. atr......... Bearer, Am. atr Geo. W. Fenwlek, Am. atr.. RoaaiU Mabony. Am. atr..., Santa Catallna, in. str.... MorencK. am. atr Yellowstone, Am. str. Lymerlc Br. str Daisy, Am. atr Umatilla Eugene Albany , I Portland -O. w. r. .Oregon DrM I --m I Wilsonville ... .St. Helena ..Oak st. ....... Alnsworth . . .Tocg-iie Point ..I. P. Lor. co. .....Orown Uilla , Wlllbrida-e . .Albara No. 8 .Idnnton ...Wanna mm Si ss 10 to ao T 15 T.4 lie.sh-q.i 2.8 a.i 0.9 .7-0.l 14. Si 0 0 0 .06 .18 .12 .08 .01 As stated heretofore, our sale of i used and new nianos returned from dealers is now in full swing again. and it Is surprising to many, no doubt. to see tbe lona list or Duyers nere eacn i any. our nig- automoDiies are busy late every The prices () Rising; ( )Fslllng. maklna- dellveriee until nignt. liut no wonaer. are so low. Unusual Price Cutting-. With the recent chanres which we made in our business and organization we are particularly anxious to sell out all of them. Hence this unexpected JULY TH of ON SALE , July 3 and 4 Final Return Limit July 6 THS River Forecast. The WlBamette rlyar at Portland will faU I and moot unusual price cutting We 1 slowly for the next two or three days. I are not eoncernea aoout maauns; a Ea Komte te Load. Praia. Name Ballad from Doaaix. It. eeh. ................... .Hamberg Enrieaorn, nr. bbid Valparaiso Falla of Afton, Nor. Bk. ........ .iqolqoa Belwig Tlnnen, Gar. an. ........ ...Bamborg Kirkeodhrigbtahlre, Br. ah... Hewcaatle Noraaav, Nor. ah... ..Santa Boaalia Notre Dame d'Arror. Br. bk Antwerp Cambrian Priaeess, Nor. atr.... Fart No! loch Maroaa, Nor. aa. .....afalboorao Kurt. Gar. bku Santa Poaalia Dolbek. Oar. bk 8aata amaaUa Klnroaa-abire, tJr. an...... Hoaoinie Kctanga, Belg. bk Santa Rosalia TOWN TOPICS Front now. but with tne end or our local year want all of these Instru ments out of the way. Hence most of them are marked to sell at cost. some for even less and some for even deal less man cost. asralnst Constable Andr welnbera-er I secure one. veBterdav bv a lurv In CIroult Judn I in are are a numDr or instruments - - - - - - i i , . . n . fee i fhalna cniirt In a aiitr arMalnor from I " n vrrwuw x, av w . an attachment suit. House alleged that ..r"1:,","" ..,,; weinDerger umawiuiiy attacoea gooai there are also some very elaborate belonging to him at the Yamhill sanl- I onea. naw ones, exceot that ther were tary market and sued for (1184 dam-1 placed on sale by our wholesale do- ages. Constable Weinberger will file I parimeni witn neaviers wno nave aincj erno uyi 01 duiiuvd uivw abi- uimrcu FISHER, THORSEN & CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers of Everything in Paints, Varnishes, Stains, Enamels, Ettx The Big Paint Store .Front and Morison Streets re- Low Rates East Tia Rock Island Lines to September 30 INCLUSIVE , Return Limit. . October .31, 1914 : The Route of the DE LUXE 1 "V Rocky Mountain Limited Unexcelled Dining Car " ' Service By purchasing your tick et at our office-you have choice of any line out of Portland.; Special atten tion to women arid chil dren traveling alone. ' Tickets, Reservations, : Information, Etc, ' . ' M. J. GEARY, General AgL, Pas. Dept. Ill Third St., Portland, Orel, Phones Main 334 A-2666 After7 a slow trip up the coast the British steamer Tymeric arrived in the river this morning at 8 o'clock. She is under charter to Balfour. Guthrie & Co. for a load of lumber for Shang hai. She Will take 2,700,000 feet from Westport and Linnton. Her discharging completed, the Brit ish steamer Glenlochy moved from the North Bank dock to the Oceanic dock this morning- to commence loading- her outward cargo. She will go to Kalama tonight for lumber, returning- later to the upper harbor. - Repairs to both vessels having been finished, tha American schooner Hugh Hogan and the Port Of Portland tow- boat Pronto will be let off the drydock this afternoon. The Pacific Bridge company's dredge Titan and the derrick scow AJax, com menced the filling of the site for the Western Cooperage -company's new plant at St. Johns. Dtg-ging- of the channel Into the As sociated Oil company's plant at Will- I bridge was started by the Port of Portland dredge Willamette this morn ing, she will be employed there the i balanoe of the week, and then go to Postoffice Bar to assist the Columbia. The steamer Rosalia Mahony cleared for San Pedro this morning- with i 700,000 feet of lumber this mornlnsr. ast time was mads by the steamer Bear on her trip south, as she reached Ean Francisco Just 44 hours after she I left Alnsworth dock. Her record, is 41 hours and 20 minutes. Arrival of the British steamer ; Strathgarry, bound here from Hum boldt to complete a cargo of lumber I zor Australia, is looicea xor at any time today. The British steamer Lord Befton Us also due to arrive from Unalaska. i ii MARINE NOTES Wr Astoria, June 23. Sailed at I a. m. I Bteamer AiavericK, tor San Francisco. Arrived at a and left up at 8:60 a. m.- Brltish steamer Tymeric. from San Pedro. Sailed at 8:80 a. m, Steamer catania. ror t ort san ixuis. Sailed at 10:30 a, m.- Steamer Asuncion, for San Francisco. San Francisco, June 23. Schooner Nokomls, from Portland for Payta, Is total wrecK on uupperton island, recked February 28. Crew saved. San Francisco. June 23. Arrlvad at I 8 .a. m. Steamer Bear; at 7 a. m. I sieamer rvimiiain, xrom jroixiana. -Limerick, June 21j--Arrlved Norwe- sian shin Clyde, from Portland. Queenstown, June- 21. - Arrived British bark Crocodile, "from Portland. June 22 Arrived German ship Terp sichore, from Portland. .- f - : Suez " June 21. Arrived British steamer Cardiganshire, from Portland xor imonaon. ' --., . Newcastle, June 22.-Arrlved Brit ish steamer Strat-hendrlck, from Colum bia river for Melbourne. Keep Young while growing Old A" FTER all, youth Is often more matter of nerves than of years. You see that proven almost every day this man of thirty, nerves wrecked and old before his time that man, sixty but bright-eyed, sprightly because he kept his nerves ytuthfuL , ' It is in this care of the nerves that Jtana togen is of such signal service. For to the hungry nerves,impoverishedbyoverdrafts,ill ness, worries and neglect, Sanatogen brings ' just the foods they must have for speedy restoration to health pure albumen and organic phosphorus in easily taken-up form; And by thus nourishing the weakened nerve-cells and tissues, Sanatogen helps bring back the ease of digestion, the restful slumber and the vigorous health of youth. And you if the enthusiastic letters of 19,000 physicians and the grateful praise of scores of noted people if that testimony means anything you will not long delay giv ing Sanatogen its op portunity to help you. Sanatogen is sold by good druggists everywhere in three sizes from $1.00 up. IL uena Arnold Bennett, the famoos loTillit. writes; "The - tonie effect of Sanatoeen on me Is atmply lrjender-fuL" Jobs the Hurroua-ka, distinguished natural- tst'and author, writes: "I an aare I Bate bees greatly benefit ed by Sanatogen. My. sleep ts fifty per cent better - than it was one rear ago and my salad and atrearth are - mncb tmprored." Grass frhot, farrraatiamal Cmtmt a MUtclmt, XasVas, 111$ H - " jf ' 06E IF. uniformly $156 each, and plainer styles are only $1S each. It- is our firm belief, and will be so found, that never heretofore have circumstances made It possible to of fer so much R-enuine Quality and such ereat assortment ror encn uttie nrioes. Each instrument la rua ran teed ana eacn msrrumenc may oe securea upon a deposit or t. W arrange pay ments Xor the balance to suit tne qulrements of each purchaser. Every some Stay Participate. If a payment clan of SS a month is convenient, these terms are accept able to ul If lesa than that, we will arrange to let a good many of the pianos ro for lesa. The finest, high- est graae rjonmers. i-taaeiions, fciory Claries ana aimoaua ana uecKers. several Lesters and Hallet & Davis will be sold at these reduced prices and on terms of payment Just like rent. Tnese Are Bpecaauy esig-nea. fleverai of the most exnenslve sne- cially designed, so-called "art style" lanos are aiso inciuaaa in mis re uced crice sale. We want to dispose of them now. These are special period dealrna a number or uranos and some Uprights, and win maae superD in struments for several of Portland's elegant homes' - See These Flayer Pianos. Wa now offer Player Pianos at low rorlcea that can never aeain be dupli cated: me now Duys an apoiio flay er riano; iiu puys a nearly Drana new Kingsbury Inner Player and a Stuyvesant Pianola Piano; $51 b buys tha finest Wheelock PlanoTa Piano in the city, while for $315. $J46. 41S. you can now secure orana new inatrumenta tnat resuiariy seu zor mora than twice tne money in this er any other city. Also several Player i'lanos ae i.oxt na bubo ven ouass-iow nearly naii Oregon -Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. ; . . ' "v. - -" ' " : -".'!. Will Sell Round Trip TickeU at , , One and One-Third Fare Between all points (except on river or beach lines) where one fare is $6.00 or less. For full particulars, fares, schedules, etc, ask our CITY TICKET OFFICE ThirrJ and Washington Streets Portland, Oregon Marshall 4500 Both Phones A-6121 rltS rice. all Plsvcr Pianoa at Free music rtoils inciuaea player pianos. Xasy to Pay for One. Start with a payment of only 1S.00. the rent Is easy. Any Instrument in thia sale may oe naa on lucn easy terms of payment as any home can conveniently arrange, our new and most liberal easy payment plan places a piarm within reach of every child which ought to have a musical educa tion. No nome snouia oe witnout mu sic Payments can now be arrana-ed semi-annually, er even onsr one, two and tnree-year plan. . A Pree Use Plan. During this sale we issue also ameeiai two vearr exchanrre agree ment. We accept any instrument at sale prices towara payment or one or our ffha new Chickerings or the Auto- plano or other of the many numerous makes we carry, actually giving every purchaser now two years' iree use or any piano offered in this sacrifice sale. A Tourohasar is bound to prove a satis fied purchaser, for every instrument IS g-uaranteea ana no aranucuoa is considered closed unless It means sat isfaction to the ouyer. , . Telephone or write. , Out-of-town buyers should write or telephone for descriptive list and num bers. Any instrument sent subject to examination upon deposit of s mount stated in this advertisement. The de posit will be cheerfully refunded if the Instrument Is not found satisfac tory. This sale will be conducted un til sverv instrument is boiu. We wish to repeat that - every In strument In this aale ia definitely guaranteed; money back If Instrument after delivery does not prove in every way satisfactory or as represented. Ellers Music House, the nation's larr- -t and moat responsible retailers. Ellers Bid 5 Alder street at Broadway. $2.00 ROUND TRIP TO THE Salem Cherry Fair VIA THE mm W U N S IT A i-M Ths Sims ma. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday June 24, 25, 26, 27 LOW ROUND TRIP FARES from all other S. P. point PORTLAND DAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 27 TICKETS ON SALE JUNE 24 TO 27 INCLUSIVE. WITH FINAL RETURN LIMIT JUNE 29 ; Full information, with train schedules, at City Ticket Office, 80 Sixth street, cor. Oak, Union Depot, East Morrison Su or an S. P. axent y John M. Scott. General Passenger Agent. Portland fltoftitiM tm lOtoiHI- IISXSISIO) iMrT'-itlSOr.S -J for Elbert Hubbard's new book "Health in the Making." Written in his attractive manner and filled with his shrewd philosophy together with capital advice on Sanatogen, health and contentment. It is free. Tear this off as a reminder to acMressTHB Baubr Chemical Co. , 30 U Irving PL, New York QUIT CIGARETTES Cure Your Boy With the SILVER NITRITE! Preparation Argenlte, an improve ment on the formula need at State In dustrial School and Juvenile Courts. At your drursist or send 60c for full treatment, postpaid. ARGENITEC0.,DeptJ 461 H ICorrlsom Si, Fortiand. Or. GOOD BEER . Properly brewed and aged, contains only Zyi to -4 , per cent alcohol v It Never Ha and Never Will Hurt Anyone Weinliairdi's - Is Pure aniJ Wholesome r ' Ask your dealer, or" phone A-l 172, Main 73 - . . - "t t v Henry WeinKard Brewery READ THE SUNDAY JOURNAL Urgcsl end Best Scsday Paper in the Oregca Ccsntxy Las Palmas, June 21. 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