The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 27, 1914, Page 16, Image 16

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THE OREGON SUNDAY ' JOURNAL, POTHK
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Five-Passenger Touring Car
Regular Price $1280 F. Q. B., Portland
Electric Starter, Electric Lights, Mohair Top with full Side Curtains,
Mohair Slip Cover, Clear-Vision Ventilating Windshield, Speedome
ter, Electric Horn, Robe and Foot Rails, Extra Rirri and Improved
Tire Bracket, Pump, Jack, Complete Tool and Tire Outfit
NOW ON DISPLAY AT
THE NORTHWEST AUTO CO.
BROADWAY AT COUCH STREET
Electric Starter and Lights
Left-hand drive, center control; crown fenders; oval radiator; stream
line body; adjustable front seat; Sims high-tension magneto; three
quarter elliptic rear springs; tire brackets on rear; spring tension fan;
clear vision wind shield; gasoline tank located under dash cowl; in
strument board carrying speedometer, carburetor adjuster and gaso
line gauge, ' f
This Car
in Portland at $850
will be awarded by The Oregon Journal to
this circulation and trade campaign, which
, Any person, excepting employes of The
by filling out the entrance coupon appearing
ing it with the Contest Department of The Jo
The retail merchants mentioned below v:
over, a sales slip or coupon having a voting viil
charge account with the merchant, the vo
These coupons or sales slips must be presente
seven days from the date of issue to be credi
The labels or trademarks of the articles'
below will have a certain voting value. See ri
Paid-in-advance subscriptions to The Dau
September 23d), for one month or more, will
Enter your name or that of your favorite
nation blank appearing in lower right-hand ccj
Department. ;
First Prize District No. 1
A Haines Bros. Piano
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A PIANO OF MERIT
MOXTCXi TUTUiTX Height, 4 feet S tnebs; Iepth.
2 ft Shi Inches; Width, 6 feet.
Md la Mahogany, Circassian Walxrat ad Qoar
tcrd oak. Polished or Art Finish. ,
On display at
GRAVES MUSIC COMPANY
151 Fourth Street
First Prize District No 2
A Kurtzman Piano
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STYLE
DESCRIPTION
Case Hardwood. doable veneered through
out; handsomely figured veneers, in mahogany,
oak and walnut.
On Display at
SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.'S
Sixth and Morrison Sts.
First Prize District No. 3
A LUDWIG PIANO
t.ju.'.uiun.,,in. nam.
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Description Case, dAuble Teneered, in either
mahogany, wahrut or quartered oak; patent duet
music-desk; patent pedal soft-stop attachment;
three pedals; patent noiseless pedal action; ivory
keys.
On Display at
WILEY B. ALLEN'S
Broadway and Morrison
First Prize District No. 4
A Bush & Lane
PIANO
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A High-Grade Instrument
On display at
BUSH & LANE PIANO CO.
433-435 Washington St.
List of ! Prizes ami
The Grand Prize Consists of a Five-Passenger Reo Touring
Car, 1915 model, fully equipped, the regular retail price of
which is $1280. will be awarded to the person hayins: the
largest number of votes of all the districts. This automo-
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Due now on cxiuuiuun di uic luruiwcai uiu vunipuijrt
Broadway and Couch street.
NOTE Winners of the Gran3 Prizd
Several Trips to the
With All Expenses and F
Fourth Prizes Districts No. 1 and No. 2
A $75 Columbia Grafonola
an upright and fully cabineted instru
ment of strikingly handsome appearance,
and in design and style adhering to the up
right type, which has come to be regarded
by many? as the standard style of high
grade "talking machines.,,
OaUati Mahojfany or qnartwfd
gldm oak; fumed oak. Early
ngllnh oak. or satin w&InuC
kHnnaati: Inches high.
It iacbe. wide and 21 incbe
deep.
MUX rtmishi All exposed metal
part bavtly nickel plated.
Motor I Tbree-aprtng- drive, mo
aryln. non-vibrant Plays
four records at one winding;.
Motor i mounted on metal
motor plate.
Voter - ooatrol I Speed regulator
and Colombia speedometer.
sTeedU Xqntpmsati 100 full toak
100 medium and 100 soft too
needles. Top of eabtoet con
tains four sunken needlo cups
for three grade of needles
and used needles.
Tone-control Columbia to-m-coo-trol
leaves; also by variety of
"needles.
Tone - armi New bayonet - Joint
tone-arm of ene-piece seamless
drawn tapered tnbing.
Bepxodooan New Columbia No. .
XAAi Piano hinged and equipped
with hinge lock release.
Xeoord Oapacltyi Record rack te
hold 73 records. Record al
bums can be substituted if de
sired at slight additional expense.
On exhibition atColumbiaGraphophoneCo.
429 Washington Street
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Fourth Prizes Districts No. 3 and 4
A $75 Columbia Grafonola
an upright and fully cabineted instru
ment of strikingly handsome appearance,
and in design and style adhering to the up
right type, which has come to be regarded
by many as the standard style of high-
grade "talking machines.1
Cabinet: Mahogany or quartered
golden oak, fumed oak, Early
English oak, or satin walnut.
Heasurements: 41)4 laches high,
18 inches wide and 11 inches
deep.
BSetal Finish: An exposed metal
parts heavily nickel plated. -
lXotori Three-spring drive, non
varying, non-vibrant. Plays
four records at one winding.
Motor Is mounted on metal
motor plate.
Motor-oontroli Speed regulator
and Columbia speedometer. '
STeedle Equipment: 100 full tone.
100 medium and 100 soft tone
needles. Top of cabinet con-
tains four sunken needle cups
for three grades of needles
and used needles,
Tone-ooatroU Columbia tone-control
leaves; also by variety of
- needles.
Tone - arnu New bayonet - Joint
tone-arm of one-piece seamless
drawn tapered tubing,
Reproducer: New Columbia No. .
Ud: Piano binged and equipped
with hinge lock release.
Beoord Capacity? Record racks to
hold 72 records. Record al
bums can be substituted If de
sired at slight additional expense.
On Exhibition at Graves Music Company
151 Fourth Street
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District No. 1
Consists of all territory west of
the Willamette river and within
the city limits of Portland.
District Prizes
1ST PRIZE A Hayoes Bros.
Piano, high grade. This piano is
now on display at Graves' Mnsic
Store, 151 Fourth St.
2D PRIZE A trip for two per
sons to the Panama-Pacific Ex
position, either by rail or boat,
with meals cm route, one week
at a first-csas? San Francisco ho
tel, and SSQ.00 spending money.
3D PRIZE A trip for one person
to the Panama-Pacific Exposi
tion, either by rail or boat, with
meals en route, one week at a
fifst-cJass San Francisco hotel,
and $25.00 spending money.
4TH PRIZE A $75.00 Colombia
Grafonola.
5TH PRIZE A $30.00 Colombia
Grafonola.
6TH PRIZE A $25.00 Colombia
Grafonola.
Grafonolas on display at Columbia
. Graphophone Co., 429-431 Wasb
ington street, and Graves Mnsic
Co- 151 Fourth street.
District No. 2
Consists of all territory east of the
.Willamette river and north of
Burnside street, and within the city
limits of Portland.
District Prizes
1ST PRIZE Kartzman Piano
high grade. This piano is now
on display at 'Sherman, Clay -&
Co., 6th and Morrison streets..
2D PRIZE A trip for two per
sons to the Panama-Pacific Ex
position, either via rail or boat,
with meals en route, one week at
a first-class San Francisco hotel,
and $50.00 spending money. -
3D PRIZE A trip for one person
to the Panama-Pacific Exposi
tion, either by rail or boat, with
meals en route, one week at a
first-class San Francisco hotel,
and $25.00 spending money.
4TH PRIZE A $75.00 Colombia
Grafonola. -
5TH PRIZE A $50.00 Colombia
Grafonola. :
;6TH PRIZE A $25.00 OjfamM
Grafonola.
Grafonolas on Display at Colom
bia Graphophone Co 429-431
Washington street, and Grarcfl
Music Co., 151 Fourth street
Cash Slips From the Following Retailers Have" a
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Fifth Prizes Districts No. 1, 2,3, 4
A Columbia Grafonola
The New "Regal" Regnlar Price $50
There is a plain dignity to its design which makes it a hand
some embelhshment to anyroom, and the range of four different
woods in which it is supplied makes it possible to secure an in
strument that will harmonize with almost any general scheme of
furnishing. The oninterrupted, insulated tone-chamber is a big
factor in assuring the true quality of tone which has made the
Grafonola famous.
GaMnatt Slahcsny or Quartered
golden oeX .
13T4 tncbadeepL
artalTWULt An exposed metal
pexta beavllr nickel plated. -
acoton . . Tvro-wprfnsr drive, non
vexylag. non-vibrant. Plays
three records on one winding. "
JCotor-oontroli
regulator. ,
Columbia speed
Heedle JSiulpmensi 100 lull tone,
10 medium and 100 soft tone -needles.
Top of cabinet con
tains four sunken needle cups -for
three grades ot needles and
used needles.
Tone ooTi troll Columbia tone-control
leaves, operated by but-..:
ton at the side; also by va
riety of needles. (
Tome-axmi - New bayenet - Joint
tone-arm of one-piece seamless
drawn tapered tuhtng. : ; ,, v.
Udt Piano hinged. .
Reproducer I New Columbia, No. ft.".
On Exhibitioa at The Columbia Graphophone Co 429-431 Wash. .
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Sixth Prizes Districts No, 1,2,3,4
Golfimlbia Grafoiniola
The New "Eclipse" Regular Price $25 j
tn an tta eonstroctlem. aad te tt ton uUty, the
Volipae la a Corambla, and one tna vre plaoe slmt faa
this ootalor partly because of Its price aad partly be
cause we are proud of tt. - ; j P
CaUswtt Mahogany or quartered rolden oak.
aKeasureaentsi 11 Indies wide by li inch- deep.
Metal Zlalskl JU1 exposed metal parts heavl. j; -k',-1
plated. , Til- - !l
Xoton Two-eprina drive, non-varrlac non - vibrant.
Plays three records on one wjndiac Motor Is mount
w metal motor plate. ;
200 full tone! needles and saaken
ed on ne
Veedle Zqulpmest:
needle cups.
Tone-eontroli Columbia tone-control leaves, operated
- by a button la the front pilaster; also by variety of
needles. ... r;i.-
reus aiLtti Kew bayonet-Jo lpt tone-arm of one-piece
5- - seamless drawn tapered tubing.,
Bapvodaeori New Columbia N. S. ..
On irliThrtVMB atTtne Columbia Orepnopaoao Oow 429
. 431 Waaiagtoa . . ; - .r, ,
Ben Selling Men's Clothing, Hats and Haberdashery Women's.
parel, Fourth and Morrison Sts. j:
C. H. Baker Men's, women's and children's Shoes, 380 Washington -Sb
corner West Park
C H. Baker Men's, women's and children's Shoes, 270 Washington S
C H. Baker Men's, women's and children's Shoes, 270 Morrison S&
The J. K. Gill Co. Stationery, Books, Office Supplies. Third snd-ftldesj
The Juvenile Children's Outfitters, Boys' Qothing, 143 Sixth SC
Ray Bar khurst Men's Tailor 6th and Stark Sts.
Lermon's Gloves, Umbrellas, Hosiery, 309 Morrison St.
Jaeger Bros. Jewelers and Opticians, 266 Morrison St. , r
Portland Emporium Suits, Waists, Millinery, 124 Sixth St -Jones
Market Meats, etc 4th and Alder. Phones,. Marshall 1, 'AGSS
Oregon Hardware CoHaxdware, Sporting Goods, Cutlery, 70-721311x4
. St near Oak. f
Nichols Hardware Co. 141 Killings worth, Ave.. Wood lawn 547
Eriksen Hardware Ccv-5S4 Williams Ave.. C-1366, East 559
Henry C Schroedcr (Furniture) 244 Russell. C-1774, East 3542
Howard Hardware ft Paint Co. 19Z7 East Glisan. Tabor 2W7 Z
Sunnyside Hardware Co. 983 Belmont Tabor 2497
Bonham ft Currier, General Merchants 403 Jersey St, St Johns, Oav
Dillen Rogers Jeweler and Optician, Killiogsworth and A3 bin a. Wood
lawn ZSoJ i
Modern Shoe Repair Factory Lents. Or. Tabor 4141
Sellwood Furniture Co. Corner Tacoma and 13th. Phone SetUCSJ
Isia Theatre, Motion Pictur ear 13 tb and Spokane.
i GROCERS . . "
W. S. Cutler ft Son 1009 Union Ave. N. C-1354, Woodlawn 1743
jF. H. Rupert 2l Jefferson St A-1796, Marshall 1645
J. Woolach-ft Son 19th and Broadway. C-2618, East 537
SimoU ft Daria 45th Ave. and 62d St Tabor 645
Tremont Grocery 5907 72d St Tabor 614
J. B. Neubaaer 373 11th St A-4232, Main 638 ,
Burrourfaa ft Gault 321 Third Sf A-1441, Main 1441
a W. Long S40 Corbett St A-3523, Main 1704
Carl Walatrom 811 William Ave C-U97. Woodlawn 1502
Geo. Hockenyos 123 Russell St East 5878
. Pcebler Grocery Co. 160 E. Broadway. 255 Holladay C-13S2,
i D. Kellaher ft Col33 Grand Ave. B-1694, East 418 t
M. J. JaJlley 1 nird tad Ankeny. A-5822, Main 303 .
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