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THE OREGON DAILY JOU RNAL, PORTLAND, .OREGON. - ' 8 BilToil UN HIS POCKET AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, .1920. When You Think of the New Christmas Piano iminiiiiiiiiiiiimi Your Thought Naturally WillBe of the Schwan Piano Co. "r i J L 1 1 STILL IN HIS HOI Jack Curry, who has , spent 25 C'r.ya fn the county; Jail, was sen tenced to spend 35 days more there Wednesday by Federal Judge W61 verton ' after he pleaded guilty to manufacturing prune whiskey'. Ttie still was found in his home at Fair view after federal officials arrested him at Newberg, when they found three- pints of moonshine in his pockets. The court' took into con sideration the time already served when imposing sentence.- Two 'stills and three suspects in jail hjwIIs a night's work of government proj lubttfon agents.- On a scow, moored near Jlocky Point, which is .close to Linnton, the federals found one 2."i gallon still, one 13 gallon still, 300 gallons , of corn mash, a pressure tank, oil burnfrt and fiO pounds of cornmeaK Both stills were in full operation when the raid was made. Paul Mesiga and Frank Lomneski of .T78 Xicolai streetand Charles Kagaba of 886 Nicolal street were arrested and charged with manufacturing whiskey. An amused smile flayed about Am brose Ferrer's mouth as he thought of thef, trump card he would play as soon as the two patrolmen finished thrir evi dence. . . - I If was only grape juice they bad found at tills soft -drink .stand at 24 First slrfet, but grape juice containing 6 per ent'alcohol, according to the city chem ist's -test. Furrer played his trump with a flourish The samples were kept three days before the test. The fermen tation took place after the samples were seized. "You trumped with the deuce." said Judge RoBsman. "I was inclined to be lenient, but not after such a statement as that. I dont believe you. Pay a fine Of 200 ad serve 20 days in jaif , Bread and Water i" . For Prison Strikers Tac'oma,- tVash., Dec. Z.-rCf. X. S.) Following refusal to work on the-city's chain gairRv 37 .prisoners in the city jail vere placed on a bread and water diet today. The city police yesterday an nounced th'at'the chain gang, which was abolished in 1912,1 would be started again- : Reduced Christmas Terms $15 Down Balance $13.50 Monthly Prices of New T920 Models Price Cash 1st Pay t M'thly Schroeder Bros. Upright.. 575 $ 45 $ 15 $13.50 Thompson Upright Piano.. '625 .468 15 14.5 Thompson Upright Piano.. 650 487 y 2S 15.00 Thompson Upright Grand. . 675 495 25 .16.00 Mendenhall Player Pano.. 900 675 50 20.00 Thompson Player. Piano. .. 950 712 50 ; 21.Q0 Singer Player Piano. ..... 1050 797 50 25. CO Heed & Son Upright Piano '700 525 25- 17.00 Reed & Son Upright Grand ' 800 595 25 18.00 Peed & Son Player Piano.. 1150 862 '50 25.00 Steger Upright Piano. ... 800 595 25 18.00 Steger Upright Piano.'. ... 900 675 50 20.00 Steger Grand.'S.cale. . 1000 750 50 23.00 Steger Player Piano. 1300 975 50 30.00 Steger Miniature Grand.. . 1150 862 50 25:00 Steger Baby Grand.'..... 1300 975 50 . 30.00 Steger Parlor Grand . 1500 1125 100 35.00 Before Christmas ."if it suits you better to "pay" JMO or $.15 down, balance next pay day or pay 25 down on Piano and $50 on Player Piano and begin monthly pay ments: in January. . Y $575 New Pianos at $435 Thus No .Need to. Pay More Before Christmas - TAKE TWO AND ONE-HALF YEARS TO PAY FOR IT ' We are upsetting all local tradition and precedent of tbe present piano market-trade difficulties, making It possible at thl time for nearly everjbody to boy a new piano or player-piano. TAKE TWO AND OXK-UALF YEARS TO PAY FOR IT. . TOU CAS AFFORD TO PAY 115 CASH AXD MS.5 JIOXTHLV TOTJ OAS, THEREFORE, AFFORD TO BUT SOW BCRIXi PORTLAND'S (FACTORY CLEAKANCEl SALE OK AMERICA'S PIANOS. . , Over one-(uartr'mllliun dolllars in pianos. $260,340.00 la Pianos and Player-Pianos how sold for 118,237.09. The Schwan Piano C. nalrs, based upon lartre Tfrinme throoirh lower priors, wilt In this sale produce saTlnjjs to Portland and eoaVt piano buyers of S2.103.00, IN WHICH VOL SHARE, PROVIDED YOU BUY YOUR PIANO NOW DURING THIS SALE. Many carloads of fine pianos are being- shipped, from eastern factories to be sold here In Portland and on the coast. Player-piano are' now sold in the east we are told to tbe exclusion of pianos many factories bare discon tinued the mating of pianos and now make exclusively player-piuaos. We have taken advantage of this trade condition in the eastern markets and have bunght np by the hundreds burn pianos as were still unsold in some of the eastern factories. Open Saturday evenings during the sale.. New hnd Used Pianos $ 75, $195, $295, $315 to $750 New and Used Players $395, $495, $675, $750 to $975 Terms $15 or More Cash $6. 116, or More Monthly. ' SCHWAN PIANO CO. 101-10.-. Tenth St. at Washington and Stark Sts. Portland's Largrest Piano Distributors And now- Genuine at Russia Calf e Pre war Price the no . rv The "Essex" 00 To men who know Russia calf we say: Here is genuine Russia of such superb grade that ybu have hardly seen its like in many years. The season's most popular shade of medium brown. First -quality soles tough and flexible. Swagger up-to-the-minute style Regal Standard Craftsmanship. The Regal Guarantee: Your money back without quibble or question -if you are not entirely satisfied with Style Quality -Fit and Value. IT cTht Portland Store, 347 Washington Street, Between Broadway and Park St. ? !RGAL SHOES Excliisufdy 1 .1IWPTV iUJiOlLali 11 11 REDE ED 'A BOMBS Tfffi! Put Your Liberty Bonds to Work! Making Xmas Shopping Easy! Politz will redeem Liberty Boijds of all issues at . Par in exchange for a suit or overcoat, returning T the difference in cash to you. FOR EXAMPLE: A suit or overcoat selling at forty dollafs gives you a balance of ten dollars in cash on a fifty dol lar bond, or a hundred dollar bond will give you a balance of ten dollars in cash and a fifty dollar bond of the same issue. Portland's Exclusive Agents for SAMPECK clothes. For young men and their fathers, too. Washington at Sixth lilWllUHHHIlilllillll I i ; i I - I - - i i h ; ; , : i ; ; J I . . 1 i i- j i : ; i M . i : ; i ; i i : ! . : i I ! : i I : : ' ; i i . ; .: i , i : i I ; ; . 1 J i , . ' . m 1IT7 r? : The Miracle of Sight Explained and illustrated by moving pictures arid stereopticon slides, j Free Lecture on "Eyes of Youth" By Dr. A. P. DoKeyser, recognized authority on Conservation of Vision, Fri day, December 3, at 8 p. m., second floor Columbia building. . Cooperating with other earnest, conscientious optometrists tfiroughout the country, who are uniting their efforts, knowledge and skill, "that eyes may see better and farther," Dr. De Keyser's lecture is an opportunity to make your eyes more efficient Dr. De Keyser has lectured before the National Conven tion of Optometrists at St. .Louis, the Western Convention of Optometrists at Seattle, the Knights of Columbus Club, the Crescent Progressive Glub, the Portland Health Chautauqua.' His knowledge .covers more than 20 years' expe rience in optical science he has a message for every man and woman who . value their eyesight. ' - . The moving picture, "Eyes of Youth" shown in connection with the lectures, is the first of its kind ever produced it makes the functions of sigh t absolutely clear, while the speaker explains brief ly the construction of the eyes, the care re quired and Ogives special exercises for building up their vitality and efficiency . The Public Is Invited De Keyser Optical Institute 4 2d Floor Columbia Building Entrance next Ri voli Theatre m id r v - 4 . 'f v. J-::, for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN SAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND 1315 Broadway SEATTLE 1118 2nd Avenue TACOMA 940 Pacific Are 772 Market St, Kit VV