The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 29, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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THE ORECON STATESMAN, SALfcM. OREGON,
SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20. 1921
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OVER THE TOP
With The AMERICAN LEGION SMOKER
BABE HERMAN, the Coast Attraction
: .... : and. CHAS. CURDY
Tickets now on sale at Blessing & Boon, Adalph's, An
derson Bros., Graybelle, Spa, Hauser Bros., Dr. Pounds,
5 J- Smith's Cigar Store - ,
Mail orders attended to by Edward A. Aldrich,' Adj.
501 U. S. Bank Building
V . $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00
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COUNTY
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LIST FOR JURY
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Light Your Farm
. Buildings with the
Fairbanks Morse
ft SOTi-'v
iOUgliiTPlant
Lot L. Pearce & Son
' 238 North Commercial Street
Hi . .
Jn .onr fcre shipment -of-.jJiwj
which we have just
received you will find your
exact fit There are a large
amount of men's dress and
work shoes, This is apart
of our big reconstruction
plan which we are carrying
out The reconstructive
. prices range from
$3.98'tp
$7.90
A Xatlon-Wlde Iottitation
The court has completed the i
lit of Marion county taxpayers. J
from which will be drawn 124 1
names to serve as jurors for the
year 1921, including the March.
June, September and January
terms of court in department No.
1.-' . '
The list giving the name, occu
pation and address follows:
AtimHl O. Y. Barnard, farmer; 9.
S. Swank, miller; Chan. U. Martin, (inn
rr; Ron Condit. farmer; John Smith,
firmer; Harry V. I'orter, fanner.
Aurora S. II. Sloner. merhanir; IlenrT
Kiel, farmer: Allie Will, merchant; M. I).
LaU, retire.) ; O'rOTrr Ciey, warehouse
man. Hreitenbnsh Chat. C. Geibeler, farmer.
it rook. Wfll K Jonrtt, farmer; Harri
son Jones, farmer: W. A. Mumper, far
mer; K. A. B. Howard, farmer; Britt As
pinwali, farmer. ,
Uutteville Wm. Ryan, farmer.
Champoes; Curtis Coleman, farmer;
John W. Hf nkte, farmer; Walter V. Vea-
tenroth, farmer. .
Iheinawa Wm. Blake, farmer; Ben L.
C1aett," fanner; Harry J. Beardslry.
fanner; John V. Evans, farmer; FYaneia
KUher. farmer; Ralph Gilbert, farmer.
Ooisaa KteTS ilnber, fanner.
Donald John ringvr. farmer; Horace
Thielaen, farmer; Chat. 8. Iloskins, til
maker; Christian Giety, farmer; Peter
Keller, farmer.
Klkhorn fcdward Hisrbo, farmer.
Lnclrwood W. J. liar, farmer: 'rsnk
lin B. A If rod. fanner; J. W. Bellamy,
farmer; John Batanen, farmer; reo. A.
Boblsen. farmer; K. X. Branson, fanner.
Kairfield V. C. Forrier. farmer.
Kairjroonda Chat. K. lints, farmer;
Bird Lee Craven, fanner; Oscar Horen,
fanner: Harvey Walker, farmer.
Ksst Oerrsla J. A. Ferschweiler, far
mer; Edward Shields, farmer; Clarence
Grssxmsn; farmer; Kcott Jones, farmer.
Went Gerraia August Nibler, mer
chant; Arthar Goffin, farmer; Gilbert II.
Benjamin, farmer.
Uoreb David Smith, merchant ; II. D.
Bondy. fanner. .
Central Howell W. Desart, farmer;
Albert T. Jam, farmer;' Tbos. Laader
baek, farmer.
Korth Howell A. T. Cline. farmer;
Thot. Bump, farmer; ltoyce Allen, far
mer. Eat Hubbard Robt. E. France, re
tired; John C. Moomaw, farmer: Harry
T. Bentler, farmer; John A. Dimick, far
mer; Milton B. Kester. farmer.
West Hubbard David Hovenden, far
mer; Glen O. Carol hers, farmer: Lee Her
schberfer, farmer: Arnold Christ ca, far
mer: Alfred I. Walfer. farmer.
Jefferson A, C.Libby. rarace; Chas.
McKee. farmer; FrauJc Eppley. farmer; 8.
A. Miller, miller; Geo. C. Mason, droit
trist; Karl Kteiver, -farmer; Geo. B. Ter
hune. farmer; W. It. Sherman, merchant;
E. E. Reeves, farmer.
Liberty Frank Hrnbetz, fanner; Ho
mer Clevelaod. farmer.
Maeleay John C. Jones, farmer; E. B.
Pat ton, fanner; H. Martin, farmer.
Marion O. W. Adams, real estate; J.
A. Doerfler, farmer; E. J. Farnhau, far
mer. McKee Chaa. ; Leith,: farmer: 5Jck
Serres, farmer: Frank Rweanel, farmer.
Mehama Edward-Biegmuad. farmer;
O. K. Berrlnger, farmer ;..3i,C Fnerea,
farmer.
Mill City C. H. Work," farmer; A. J.
Taylor, retired; Albert, SeiUeinfer, , far
mer. - i'-V .v .5 ,-.
itonitor Caa.; K. Seely. farmer: Baa-
com H. Horbes. fanner; Rodney K.: Mo-
ke. farmer; Fre4 J. Klein, fanner. :
'East Mt. Ansel Fred Schwab,' mer
chant ; Rudolph J. Berninf, farmer;
Frank BnUch,- farmer: Joseph M: Ebaer,
aierrhant: Jacob If. Ilumburr, farmer.
' West Mt. Anrel Henry Kirica, far
mer; Leroy Eason. farmer; Martin Ljm
bach, farmer; Thomas Rciling; farmer.
'Pringle O. II. Cannon, farmer; Linaa
W. Potter, farmer; John P. Beat, farmer.
Quinaby G..Q. Beckner, farmer; Carl
Petie4, farmer; Homer Goalet. farmer..
Riverview Henry K. Can thorn, farmer.
:' Rosedate Chas. X. Baggies, farmer;
David Keea, farmer.
- East Kalem - Geo. ' Edwards, farmer;
Eugene Anfranre, f rait grower.
, balrm iieiKhts Stanley. Culver, ac
countant; Conrad Falk, farmer; E, D.
Buchanan, farmer; If. S. Potsal, mer
chant; Jno W. Carson, farmer; C. W.
Sawyer, fanner.
8t. Paul Thos. Kirk, farmer; Philip
Graham, farmer; Jas. L. Cook, farmer;
Alphonse Boutin, farmer: A. J. Buyserie,
tanner; J. M. Good i nr. farmer.
Scollard Frank F. Proctor, farmer:
John A. Glatt, farmer; Benj. Colliaaon,
farmer.
Beotts Mills E. E. Latren, farmer; A.
n. Persey. farmer; Chas, Heine, farmer;
J. 8. Kichie, retired. .
Shaw Ben Klecker, farmer: Ernett W.
Peterson, farmer; Geo. R. Claxton, far
mer. Sidney Walter Roy, farmer; David
Jarobeen, farmer: F. B. Simpson, farmer.
Silver Falls Chas. Peters, farmer; Jas
per Phillips, farmer.
; Xorth Silverton J. P. . Warnoek, . far
mer: W. O. English, farmer; - Lawson
Hadley. farmer; II. A. Hartley, farmer;
O. A. Ioe, farmer; O. D. Bowen, farmer.
ooutn ftiivervon W. h. Bowers, fa r
er; J .W, Goodknecht, farmer ;v . Frank
Eaan. farmer; Fred D. Knight, farmer.
Eat SilvartoD Thos. Hsaife, retired;
X. It. Ames, plumber; S. M. Lulens,
merchant: Geo. W. Hubber. real estate;
Ray C. Charletworth, farmer; Aug. Lind
hvlm. farmer. ,
West Silverton A. F. Blackerby, den
tist: If, P. Broughton, fanner; Percy . L.
Brown, electrician; . F. Palan, engineer;
Ralph Cowden, laborer; M. E. DeGuire,
dairyman; Roscoo Langley, machinist.
Htayloa Jacob Spaniol, wilier; Miles
E. Thomas, fanner; Chas. Gehlea; George
Brown, mechanic: William Follis, garage
nan: x rana Jklie. not el.
West Stay ton Royal Condit. farmer;
Geo. Spieer, farmer.
Eaat Stay ton W. 11. Hobsoa, retired;
Frank Brewer, farmer; W. W. Elder, re
tired; Frank Ilottinger, farmer; W. II.
English, farmer; Byron Denny, farmer.
Sublimity Wm. Rabens, farmer; Xirk
Gilmore. farmer; A. Wolf, farmer; W. II.
Downing, farmer; Then. Highberger. far
mer; C. J. Seibel, fanner; A. C. Harrows,
fanner; Ernest Denny, farmer; Frank
Bell, farmer.
-Turner H. W. Smith, retired; Chas.
B. Lytle, farmer; B. E. Robertson,
bntrher; J. I. Gray, banker; Irrin E.
Putnam, laborer; J. E. Whitehead, far
mer; C. A. Bear, farmer; G. Little, far
mer. Victor Point Philip Fisher, farmer;
Orlo Humphrey, farmer; C. B. McIIhaney,
farmer.
East Woodburn M. I riendricks.
laborer; Jefferson Kilrare n.o.i...l-
Perle I.. vnlcaniier; Herman Otjen!
""""i 1 rrnneuaaer. lahorer; La
layetto Lawrence, retired; J. C. Her
ns rton, farmer.
West Woodburn- IT Tt n..h..
Uborer; Geo. II. Bee he. ejerk; W. F. Cat-
"" macniniat; Allie Eagle, laborer;
Henry Lehman, clerk: D. S. Liresay aaw
mill; Dan Webb, retired. '
Waconda A. J. Egan. fanner; Chas.
X. Hall, farmer.
6l' ". 1 Wm. Frost, rarpeater;
Geo H. Crotsan. farmer; Emll Grablr.
merchant: W. F. Pohle. merchant; A. J.
S'rsf,-t,wed; W'!ter Sk'- r:cer;
W. R. Ruth, farmer; II. P. Chase, mer-
?r',r.t:..3!,h C Ub' i'r; Wm.
II. Pcttit, carpenter.
We Xc 2-). W. Eyre, banker;
Joseph I -e bold, merchant; R. W. Craig.
?Vi I"" "Anderso. bookbinder
Burger, merchant: August Kehr
berger. contractor; J. W. Chambers, mrr-
??k; JTr'nk S- Brkn". electrician;
H. R. Crawford, retired.
8alem Xo. 3 Geo. W. Lncas. laborer;
E . Long, stockmsn; A. A. Burton,
bnckmaker; J F. Mollencopp. esrpenter;
w J- Rn;den. retired; WV F.-Camp.
W J' ,lrT: McOelland. retired.
Salem No. 4 G. V. 8tan4ih, retired;
RyU. Campbell .gent: E. S.Budlong.'
woodsawmaa; C. T. Hoover, clerk: X. H.
Savage, clerk; A. U Eraser, plumber.
Kalen. No. 5 L. W'. White. , barber ;
Adam Bmras, retired; C Van Patten
coatraetor; J. B. Ash by. retired; Jno, b'
OiesT. clerk; O. V. Hirona, clerk.
xZ!1'r?t- . -Baye.- laborer ;
Wm. Gahlsdorf, mercnaal; . X. WIUeL
retired; X. L. Ciamh'.e, weaver
motfr: J. I,. Coingron. laliorer: O. X.
Ireland, laliorer; J. K. Moomaw, laborer;
J. J. Mrlinnald, farmer; F. A. Minten
mter, laborer.
Kalem Xo. S G'. M. Roberts, merchant;
Adam. Korb, contractor: L. A. eier,
clerk: laiah- Beecroft, laliorer; Henry
Sauer, carpenter; Henrr Tade. latmrer.
Salem Xo. 8 Paul Tragtio, miller; F.
C. Deekehach, merchsnt; J. A. -Feland.
clerk; Wm. McGili-hrit, merchant; Ar
thur Glover, blacksmith. ,
Salem No. 10 . R. Pettintill. retired;
X. V. Kafoury. merrhanl ; J. L. Kiggs, re
tired; F. B. Honthwick, contractor;, II. H.
Vaudevort. stockman; W. H. Itnrghardt
Jr.. inmirance: 11. S. fSil capitalist.
Salem Xo. 11 A. X. Moores, -retired;
J. O. Goltra, insurance; (Miver iieers, re
tired; Edgar Hartley, farmer; E. Cooke
Put ton. merchant; W. A. Rutherford,
merchant; E. M. Croisan, farmer; C. E.
Johnson, merchant; I). 11. Mother, tailor;
Geo. L. Rose, farmer.
Salem Xo. 12 D. Jl Fry, druggist; A.
M. Hansen, esrpenter; A. J. Basey, re
tired: W. (1. Prunk, laliorer; John Kirk,
rrtired: W. J. Ij-hman, laborer; B. F.
Meredith, clerk; J. L. Purvine, merchant.
Sslero Xo. 13 W. B. Hardr, teamster;
E. A. Rhoten, journalist ; C. A. Robert,
tinner.
Salem Xo. 14 Fre4 F. Prince, fruit
man; Chas. G. Given, merchant; Ward K.
Richardson. merchant; Harry 'Elgin,
truckman; Thos. A. Clark, printer.
Salem Xo. 15 If. F. Smith, conduc
tor; John W. Hunt, feed barn: H. O.
White, merchant; Eugene Ekerlin, far
mer; W. W. Fawk, retired; C. J. Olmstead
laundryman; II. II. Lucas, clerk; Chas. L.
Parmentrr, carpenter; W. T. Ramsden,
retired.
Salrm Xo. 18 T. J. Cronise, photo;
T. U. Jones, retired: H. G. Coursey. bar
bef; Frank W. Edgar, clerk; W. P.
George, restaurant; O. J. Hull, auto me
chanic. Salem Xo. 17-- A. Dane, merchant; F.
M. Brown, mechanic; Geo. Elgin, ante
salesman; Paul Hauser, merchant; G. W.
Laflar. insurance; Paul Marnaca, real
estate; D. C M into, farmer; P. U. Qais
en berry, druggist.
Salem Xo. 18 Geo. Grabenhorst, real
estate; 8. C. Knightlinger, plnmber; P. D.
Tbielsen, paper dealer; Will Bennett,
salesman; Cass Gibson, retired; John W.
Harbison, merchant; Otto . Hedrick,
teamster; Chas. Kuensting, retired.
HEBS GO
TO EUGENE TODAY
Last Minute Bills Flood
Both Houses of the
Legislature
Both the upper and lower
bouses of the legislature adjourn
ed yesterday, the senate at noon
and the nouse at 2:30. to make
the trip to University of Oregon
today. They will convene again
at It o'clock Monday morning.
Today being the twentieth day
of the session and according to
custom, the last day on . which
bills can be introduced, a flood of
bills i were entered - in the house
yesterday during the morning ses
sion,. but owing to misunder
standing, the time limit was
placed at Monday. Slxty-ceven
hills were introduced in the house
and 14 in the senate, making a
totat of 254 bills now hofnr tho
lower body and 198 before the
upper. ' .!.; . -.: 4 J
Senate bills introduced yester
day: i
S. B. 183. Ellis Relating to
trespass on unfenced lands.
S: B. 186, by joint Union-Wallowa
delegations Appropriating
$5000 annually for support of
Union livestock show at Union.
S. B. 187, by committee on fish
ing industries Amending state
fishing code.
S, B. 188, bysjoint committee
on. irrigation and drainage Pro
tiding for transfer of power lic
ense fees to survey fund.
S. B. 189. by committee on re
vision of' laws Amending stat
utes relatinz to wills and re
quests.
r S. B. 190, by committee on re
vision of laws Repealing section
abating foreclosure of mortgage
of soldier or sailor daring ser
vice. - - -, .
i S. B. 191,- Staples Regulating
Bale of dairy bulls and creating
dairy bull registration board.
S. B. 192, by Upton and Moser
Amending statutes relating to
bids on machinery and supplies to
be purchased by counties.
' S. B. 193. Ritner Providing a
system of discounts for grains of
inferior grades.
S. B. 194. Farrell Providing
that no building, either public or
private, shall be erected in Ore
gon for housing and care of chil
dren who come under purview of
child welfare act without written
approval of child welfare com
mission as to type and general ar
chitecture. S. B. 195, Farrell Placing all
wniu caring agencies and institu
tions under supervision of child
welfare commission and appro
priating 120.000 for commission.
S. B. 19, Farrell Relating to
adoptions of wards of child car
ing agencies; and institutions.
S. B. 197, Farrell Requiring
approval of child welfare com
mission for all child caring in
stitutions.
' S. B. 198. Porter Providing
for classification, labeling and
marking or ggs offered for sale.
The following bills were Intro
duced in the house:
H.B. 188. Hubbard (by re
quest) Prohibiting the use of
seines, fish wheels and fish traps
on the Columbia river.
H. B. 1S9", by committee on' la
bor and industry (by reqnest)
Amending sections 6644. . 6645,
f? nd 648' reKon laws.pro
Tiding for control of hospital as
sociations. H. B. 190, by committee on la
bor and industry (by request
Providing fnr intuiu. . .
boilers.. , ref.
ii. n. ttii tim. I.: i.
--Creating a police Inspect;
oov and Indnstrr k .v
Aradlpc.Aectit)a.782;iJOre5oir
.--o, fe.nua saafa powers to the
labor commission.
bor and industry) Appointing a
building and flie commission.
II. B. 194. by committee on la
bor and Industry (by reqaeet)
Amending sections C637, Oregon
laws, increasing talury of indus
trial accident commissioners.
II. If. 195. Hunter Relating to
county agents, farm bureau and
extension work.
H. B. 196 Hunter Amending
r.ection 8295, Oregon laws, regu
lating banks.
II. B. 197. Hunter Amending
section 624 2. Oregon laws, regu
lating trust companies.
H. II. 198, by Roberts and Eg
bert (by request) Amending sec
tion 2j91, Oregon laws, fixing the
salary of justice of tho peace for
the district of The Dalles, Wasco
county. '
II. H. 199. Martin (by request)
Amending section 3 42. Oregon
laws, relating to foreclosure of
certificates of delinquency.
H. B. 200, Bennett Authoriz
ing the proof of a will ex parte by
affidavits.
H. B. 201. by Egbert and Rob
erts (by request) Amending
section 2C27, Oregon laws, fixing
salaries of officials of Wasco
county.
H. B. 292, by joint delegation
of Washington. Yamhill. Polk and
Columbia counties and Stone and
Khenk of Clackamas county
Regulating the manufacture and
sale of mitation milk.
II. B. 203. by Leonard, John
ston. Flanimond, Marsh. North.
Wells. Korell. in conjunction with
Senators Bell and Xorblad Pro
viding for the Industrial rehabil
itation of all persons and certain
dependents of deceased persons
who served In the world war;
providing for loans or cash bonus.
H. B. 294, Bennett Providing
that portions of certain streams
of. Coos county are non-tidal.
H. B. .205, Gordon Providing
for an income tar.
H. B. 206, Hlndman Regulat
ing office hours in all county of
fices in .counties of 100,000 in
habitants or more.
H. B. 207. Kubli Amending
section 3322, Oregon laws, in
creasing state aid to dependent
mothers and children.
H. B. 208. Stone Prohibiting
certain agreements and acts relat
ing to the Issuance of bonds.
H. B. 209, by Deschutes county
delegation Appropriating $2000
for the Deschutes County Fair as
sciation. )
H B. 210. by committee on live
stock Appropriating $15,000 for
Investigating disease of cattle In
Ftate agricultural college.
H. B. 211, Woodson Provid
ing for conviction and. punish
ment of habitual criminals.
H. B. 212. Martin (by request)
Authorising the commissioner
of labor statistics to take assign
meata of wage claims.
H. B. 213. McFarland Prohib
iting the offering, giving or pro
raising to frire. or bribing or at
tempting to bribe, or influencing
any, participant, player, umpire,
manager or director of any base
ball game br'b&sepaU ttfub.,-: --
II. B. 2 14. -Hlndman Amend
ing sections 3343 and 3345. Ore
gon laws, relating to support of
the poor. . ' "'-''
H. B..215. Sheldon Providing
for organization and maintenance
df 1 school districts under certain
conditions. , '
.- H. B.. 216. by Roberts and Eg
bert (by request) Providing for
meinois or voting, by writing or
pasting in names on the ballot.
H. B. 217, Carsner Amending
section 3629, Oregon laws, relat
ing to salaries of officers of
Wheeler county.
H. B. 28, Beals Amending
section 3623. Oregon laws, relat
ing to salaries of officers of Til
lamook county.
II. B. 19, by Linn county del
egation Fixing salary of count)
school superintendent of Linn
county.
H. B. 220, by Jackson county
delegation. Amending section
208, Oregon laws, relating to
salaries of officials ot Jackson
county. ; " .
H. B. 221, Martin (by request)
Amending section C626. Oregon
laws, relating to compensation to
be paid. widows and children.
H. B. 222. Insurance commit-
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tee Amending eft:on . C4 4 4.
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cal or Inter-Insurance require
ments. I
11. 15. 223. Martin To dpfine
and regulate the quali'y of gaso
line and reteal sections 2234.
523r. 223C. and ."236-1.
II. II. 224, Insurance commit
tee To amend section C4 42. Ore
gon laws, authorizing exchange of
reciprocal or interinsurance con
tracts. .
H. B. 225. Hlndman Relating
to failure to suuport and indigent;
parent ana providing a penalty.
H. B. 226. Hlndman Amend
ing section 216S and 2170-1,
Oregon laws, relating to abandon
ment of failure to sapport wife
or minor child.
II. B. 227. Hlndman Regulat
ing junk dealers.
H. B. 228, Hlndman Amend
ing rection 1523, Oregon laws, re
lating to the number of peremp
tory challenges.
H. B. 229, Hlndman To pro
hibit certain defense against
charge of non-support.
H. B. 230. Hlndman (by re
ouest) Amending section 2112.
Oregon laws,' prohibiting nicker in
the slot machines, punch-board3
and sales boards and providing a
penalty.
H. B. 231. Committee on For
estry Amending section 8952
and section 8953. Oregnn laws, re
lating to numbers and compensa
tion of state board of forestry.
H. B. 232. Gallagher Provid
ing for the eradication of preda
tory animals and providing an ap
propriation therefor.
H. B. 233. Committee on For
estry Providing methods of as
signing and securing land to be
held as st ate. forests. .
II. B. 224, Powell Providing
for the eradication and control of
bovine tuberculosis and creating
office -of i county meat and herd
inspector for Polk county. .
II. B. 235. Sheldon and Wright
Regulating the sale and qnality
of gasoline. : t -
II. B. 236, LaFollett Amend
ing section 51750regon laws. Rel
ative to school holidays.
II. B. 227. Jackson and Joseph
ine county delegation Amnedlng
section 930, Oregon laws. 1920,
and providing for payment of sal
ary for official reporter for first
judicial district.
II. B. 238, Hlndman Provid
ing for the supenaeing of witness
es at- hearings of charge and
aga'nst attorneys, warranting: In
vestigation for the supreme court.
H. B. 239. McFarland Regulating-
fishing for salmon in the
Willamette river.
H. B. 240. Overtnrf Creating
Central Oreron Water recourse
commission.
11. B. 241. Belknap Amend
ing pectlon 514 7, ' relating to
boundarie of school districts.
H. B. 242. Fhirla Appropriat
ing motier for the rf-const ruction
of th I'nipqua rlvr hatchery.
II. II. 213. Sheldon Anthorir.
Ing boards of directors to raite
money to build home for teach
ers. II. B.-24 4, Bennett AWMrtlng
title to the state of Oregon in
lands constituting the bod 3 of
(Continned on pare 5.
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The Cheney
Reproducer
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receive and transmit
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record, avoiding
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elusive harmony.
Tones of Crystal Purity
The fecret of a favorite musician's charm does
not Le in the bold primary tones of the voice or
instrument. It is the individuality displayed in
the control of subtle overtones which viri3
the appreciation of myriad music bVcrx
When music lacks these delicacies, it becomes
mechanicaL But The Cheney mirrors the
exquisite tones of the original reproduction
in all their vibrant beauty r
The Cheney is a distinct acoustical achie-e-:ment.
Each, instrument is finished in period
design, perfect, in craftsmanship.
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