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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1902)
fi PÍSTC3 LUE CARDIFF GIANT. rontocl Itlt a wire brush and n old npix-aram-e He pa. Led it an«| shipped It FAMOUS HOAX RECALLED GY THE tua rk. d "ma. lim. , y.' to I'nion. N. Y.. In the tall of I«.;s. Front there It DEATH OF ITS MAKEH. xv a « taken l>y wagou in the night to Cardiff. mar S« tere « “ My wife had •deep-seated coujjh T’O©e F eer High an i I i iuiuii H t the Newell, a cousin of Hull, had a farm. for three year*. 1 purchased two I'etritiril 11, ■<iy of a Mun Olivar VV en- they had list'd it up l»etweeu them to bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, dill Holm. •» K lutrson H lui Citar, bury it, which they did. am! planted a large size, and it cured her com crop of grain over the »pot. The next Hváevt-d It G<nu ne». pletely.” year Newell had some neighbors dig J. H. Burge, Macon, Col. The Cardiff Giant, the most famous a well on the spot, ami they discov hoax of the niuetcmtli reutury. Is re- I ered the giant. Then the fun com nleurvd. h-1 bv the fixent death at Bingham- I NEWSPAPER GROWTH. ton of Gtsirge Hull, who gave 1 all the thing promt- I Marvel.> iis l>evel. puient of the Ameri can Prrss. coughs, except deep ones! nenee and gained VVc'-d. B< nnett, Greeley, Prentice and notoriety for him ' Raymond the grand "we" of the old self by means of school were in a small company it. The whole when they virtually rule«l public opin country was dup ion. «ays the St. I., m< liepublie. There (j ed. Oliver AVeU wen- onlj 254 daily ptt|x-rs In exist- dell Holmes and en.e In ISoO. To-«lay there are 2,221!. Ralph W aldo Em- ( lnCJ»'«l th«' combined «Ireulatiou of ersou believed in the papers was T.’-s. l.M, while in l'.ldO Three site«: ?5v . »imugh for an ordinary the thing. Judge I Cold; 50c.. just right fur bronchitis. h«»ai«< the eirculutlou of the 2.22« wit» 15.- ne»a, hard colds, etc , jil. moat er. uoiuieal W illiam C liuger®aid: 'No one can 1(12.150. The aggregate uutuber of for curuuic cases and to keep on h ind l.x'k upon AJtat «aim, grand smile of <■« I . s issued tim ing tin- y.ar lSAO was J. C. AY EK CO.. Lowell. Maia. mingled sw'vetn«^ and strength with 42'i. lOtl.'.lTs. while lu ltknt It was S,- out belug convinced that the giant l' « 21« 74!». It must Is- admitted that once lived and had a being." this growth lu circulation has follow- Cardiff, where the giant was found. ' ed a change In the so-callexl mission Is in Onondaga County, New York of the uewspaper. A half century ago State, a few miles from Syracuse. Near no statesman felt secure unless he had by Is a depression In the earth known the editorial ■npiMirt of the papers. as Onondaga Hollow. In this hollow 1 he press did not then, as now, ex are to lie found petrified fish and re^P | press ami h ad public opinion, but form tiles. Geologists say this hollow once ed It. To-day the highest calliug of formed the bed of an ocean. the newspaper « toQruthr'iIly furnish Ft was here, on the Newell farm the m ws. ,\o dally can make edltmia) that the giant was ostensibly discov expression the leading feature and sur ered on Oct. Ill, 18(19, while W illiam vive. Railroad. telvgr:i[íS and cable Newell, nickname«! "Stub" Newell, and ’ have made communication so easv Unit liât his men were digging a well. To at , tin- d.slre of th«' people for tlie^gn-st NOM MTTtR « KNOWN “ ? . MvWN » ■ — test the authenticity of the find at the j news has made tne circulation of the • < sfitta r time, Newell, Gideou Emmons. Henry better pajH-rs Increase by leaps nu<l Nichols. John Darker amP Smith A botnxds. Woodman solemnly made affidavit to BAOttBBYOUR CdÀRANItt With the betterment of transportn- bl AI K O» FULLY ASH VOIR PULIR i the eireumstam . « In or«ler to be ©d.- C*’AL>'- f> Of oAB-tf M > AND "A'« tion facilities the weekly press lja> TCLIÖW. Pure A J TOiNf R co rik^N ji 1 to meet any p ss ble charge ofQraud. SST—J^'ru'J-*' BACKFDarauB uiii.r failed to keep pace with the dally. o The news of the discovery of the From lsso to 1X!H> the increase in the giant -pr,-:i(j a, io«* ti.«- country In an daily was 2.'>‘.i ts-r ceut; from 1S'.M) to ------------------------------- nw------------------- incrediblv short time, and « .oiDveld Portl nd Dividend Company I'.«»' It was 3O._ per c< nt; while the In cles of nil sorts were beadeil for the crease in wv.^ly circulation dropped 211 ant! 215 Commercial Bblg pit, loaded with p«*ople curious to look 242 Washington Street. Portland, Oregon. from ? per e. nt between Isstt and uiyvp the face of this wonder, this prg I. > « ill earn you >i •.’> r>vr month I «'. mi to 14.7 per cent in the last de I arn you f historic giant. With admirable promp cade. |li)U will earn you > o per month tltude, Newell erected a tent over the Payable monthly. ( all or write. There was I192.443.70S Invested In pit and charge«! an admission fee of 50 L. M. Davis, Prtk. newspapers and periodicals In 1900. cents. In this way be made over $7.- They had 27.579 salaried employes, 000 in n few weeks. He sol«l a three- who received $27,015.791. and IM.tKM quarter interest to some Syracuse men, wag.- ifajners. who receive $50.333.051. ■one of whom was Dr. Westcott, father Material cost g5O.214.9tM, and the mon of the author of "David Hartttn.” It ey value of products was $222.9X3.5fl!t. is said that Newell got $30,000 for tills There Is no way of promoting the ac ' > three-«piarter interest. tual value of tho produet In promoting It was not loiiS before the giant be advancement and saving t®- cost of gan to attract the attention of eminent mistakes which Ignorance makes at I scientific ta»n. One of the first to every turn. view the giant wu.-Pl’rof. I^all. th® ■Q nrE^’BCB£E4>3<X3a€XXXKKta3SK| li t SME MOM l » and YOUR EYESIGHT Perfected Match Lighter Gasoline Gas Lamp. Dev. II. Stubenvoll, of Elkbcrn, Wis., is pastor of the Evan.elical tbeian St.John’s Church of that pl.ti .-. Rev -tii lilvoll is dig posscor of bib es presented to him by Emperor William of Germany. l’[>on the leaf of one of the bibles tLe Emperor has written in hi» own handwriting a text. This honored pastor, in a re ent lett- r to tKeH’e una M - lie nt>cto., of Columbus, Ohio, says concerning their famous catarrh remedy, I’etuna: The PerunfA Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen:—h id hemorrh.izes of thQ lungs for a long time, and all despaired of me. I took Peruna a id h as cured. It gave me strength and courage, and made healthy, pure blood. It increased my weight, gave me a healthy color, and i feel n ell. It is the best medicine in the world. If everyone kept Peruna in the home it would save many from death e\ ery year. — ii. S11 lll:,\\ Ol.L, Thousands (^f people bavetatarrli who would be surprise«1 to know it. I e- Oause it has been calle 1 some other name than catar> h. The fact is ca tarrh is catarrh wherever located ; and another fact which is of eqnO.y great importance, is that Peruna cures ca tarrh wherever located. q If ,vou do not derive prompt and sat- i«f». tory results from the Ufa1 of Peril- na, write at « nee to Dr. Hartman, giv- in a full statement of your cate, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Harti@n Sanitarium,Columbus, Oe I For bronchial troubles try I’iso’s Cure for Consumption. It is a good cough medicine, At druggists, price > cents. o o »•L'neasy Lies the Head.” A chiropodist now in Berlin adver fine» that he “las removed <<©>« from all the crowned hem's of Europe.” CO-OPERATIVE PIANO CLl'BS. s New and Popular Move by the Fam®ux O Eilers Piano House. o o New York State geologist, who pro claimed It to be the petdfied body ot a man. The newspapers and ntaga- zines of the country went Into a learn ed discussion of the subject. Heated arguments between scientists were published, some declaring tlia^j the giant was a petrifaction, others deny Ing this, but asserting it to be au im age ofogreat antiquity. Among those who hel«10i the latter theory were n committee from the Geological Society, of Boston, eonqioseil of Oliver Wen dell Holmes, Prof. Jackson and others. Judge Ru@r gave il^p delightful tyyQ tlmonlal already quoted, Powers, the sculptor, whose statue, The Greek Slave. Is known all over the world, declare<l that no chisel could have carved such a man. This hottfe, whose progressive meth- o Is are coming to l>e known and recog nize.! throughout the Northwest, hat recently inaugurated a system of piano «•lull felling «hint exceeds anything ever attempte«i in this country in the way of providing the people with For Infants and Children. standard pianos at low prices. By this method members joining the clubs secure tbeir pianos at strictly Baars the wholesale prices by paying down an exceedingly small sum. TluXjiano is Signature of immediately delivered and they are New Turkish Edict. given a wi«!e limit of time in which to q Owing(Jva Turki-h imperial order finish the r purclias© The principle is merely that applied the teaching of Armenian history La- to wholesale purchasers, the club been prohibited in Turkey. Families Quarreled Over It. rr Standing in the light of the wholesale It is said that in central New^York buyer, High grade ub well as medium families were virtually dlsruptisT by grade pianos are included in these th«' aggri'sslveness of the discussion The world famed Kimballs. clubs. over the genuineness of(t)ie giant. It ('bickering« and°Webers can be secure«: I Is doubtless true that the four or five by this method at a saving of front one mi'll who became the owners and ex hundred to «me bun ire«i and fifty dol hibitors of tlie giant were as badly de lars. All the pianos included in the o ceived a«(4^i<‘ public, the originator of club are on tlm H«'rs of thgjfa'ex rooms at El its Piano House in I'ortlaml, and the humbug having In that way made prospective . it > j.iiner» may thorough« a master stroke. One of these wax Iv inspect their instruments l>efore Dr. .Pttos Westcott, tin' father of the making their sele tion. All the in- author of "Davhl Harum." Dr. West Cenuin strunQit-in the clubs are standard cott was a gentleman «>f the highest makes and are brand new. In addition respectability in Syracuse, and when to those above mentioned, there are the glnnt was finally shown to have ilie famous De.ker Doi, Hobart M. bO-n a fraud, his health gave, way and Cahi«-, Weser, Lester ami Panj Others. he died shortly after, It is said, of a 11« felt the world I' at. - «O Mtwre-P to club mentis is broken heart. up-rn their making their first payment, wottlil never believe him Innocent of and a written guaranieeo for five tears au Intention to luxMlwqik It. At the time the giant flourished I* comes with each piano, »igned by ita Must Bear Signature cf manufacturer an«I ahto by Eilera Piano T. Barnum had a museum In New- Houae. rhe club» are four and each York. and he r'-c'ignlz'd the wor^y of II" offered numlter» I 4L) Member-■ of Club A | ay the giant for <His show. but 45.1.0 and finish tbeir purcha-e $1X1,(100 for It for three months. This with weekly installments of II ••'x- offer was rejected, but Barnum was See Pec-Simile Wrapper Below. Club B member» pav but 17.60 upon°,1(>t to be defeated thus» eaally. There CASTOR! A Ths Kind You Have Always Bought o F ickel Mlver gen \ doe» not st ale lion vf h« at and a* bra** dort* Match l ighting I-’ Up circular» and I Carter's Little Liver Pill S« IrADTrtfQF0R HEA0A”:i: i» ‘ UAr\l tivù FOR DIZZINESS BlUOUSÎiESS. ® ITT rh FOR FOR TORPID LIVER t le i LX. ÇA* rrn FCR rnM^TlPATH! COKSTIPATI 3M. î PILLS, FOR SALLOW SKIM. ksâ FOR THECC-itPLEXíCR — jujiuAU - lw “i— t . CURE SICK HEADACHE. BESTFßi B Eld >!e iv< ry of tl.e piano and tii^yh paying at the rate of 11 ’>0 weekly. Club C make an initial payment of 12.00, and balance in |2.00 weil)'- Club D memliers pay $20 down ami the re mainder of the pur base price in $2.00 weekly payments. Those desiring to pay all iash will eave the additional inter« st. Piano» that eel) regularly for ♦ .’5 i 0 1137.00; go to club nienffvM for 11 tiM.OO ; «2*5.90 instruments for $ 1'0 00 ones for f I «7.00; and the very • -t medium grade pianos that cannot I«- 0.M under the regular retail condi tions for lees than $350.00 will go tp , Inb memliers for »218.00. The raving ths-ugl ut is» /traily great ami tb< ee |..... itemplating the pur« base of an in- '-trumnet will do well to investigate ' this proposition. If ros bavrn t » r-.-u. -r. Iw - Sowf-l. every d»r y u rc ’ Sorrel, open »nd tn- reca, r «oient phy- r r pi I p-.-i- ”Ç . L. Bun. I. vo ar and L.nsUlSVvUrr CANDY CATHARTIC Fies»»»’ Pa'vst.'- rirkei Weakt.. > “ » for free tarn. « a od bookie ? n be«»- b. lUrM lUaAdy ' ^*4®* loi •• KEEP YOUR ELÛOO CLEÁH JOHN POOLE, PORTLAND, ORI Font nt M...rtwi -trr*t. Can rlv* and r; g ral Ma< : »perlA Grod Lakes and Biscuit»- The linMiit g ton« be» wh:ch the grxxl |,o t-ew ife giv « to a i-ake or pie or pan , f bi«cnita or other dish is what makes it either delicious »D<1 healthy oz in sipid an.l unhealt’-. It Monopole -pi. u- at «1 Baking Powder are need no f. ar ne«d 1« ha«i about the result. -ar.- «trot „-er ami more fr- r ,- t ..... I .«to* " I" I'""'»- '..t er in every way than any other brand. You’ll thank u» for calling ur attention to it a ter J°“ ,rX them, rt them from your gr> cer. Wadhama ci Kerr Broa.. M g'’«-. Portland, <»re, ------- - ---------— _ •r FITSp: r u 1.1 ^2 ÍMI r>. - ifvai * r»4 i tr-als hml taken the sh.’i|s' of u man on u raft. Was It a prisoner escaping? "Guard turn out! Bound the ularinl Seateldiglit! Searchlight!" he shouted. The English camp was astir In a moment. Tin' alarm was sounded and tin- armed Britons came tleeklug from every quarter. Signals were made tu tin- battleship, ami In a few momenta six' was it scene of commotion. Her great searchlight was turued on the oeean and lighted tip the promontory with tin- brightness of in>oml:<y. Boats tilled with armed soldier« shot out af ter the ' »■ ap ng Itix-r 'lie n tin- h < a fill light ftdl it|x>n lite raft, na It did so a roar from MXMI Boers told the British that tin y had I" < n ti(K>n lit it* Brlt- Islr soldier» had never tx-en taken tn t>efole.O O was a cbemlat In Kyra«u»e named Tlx- -iip|H>«)'i| prisoner escaping, sayy otto, who knew something about mod ijthe In trolt News Tribune, wax h dum cling. Barnum otnimlaaloned him to my drex-- )l up In burgher's clothes and make a plaster giant a« near like the tl.-.l to a raft. original as possible. Otto produced a Itxl Pelee Holt Oil Wells? iliipTleat«- giant, made of plaster on a S] - iking of Hie 'lx* reuse or almost wire madel ami weigbttxl with iron to give the w-igffi of Unoriginal Tills total dÍMtip¡H*arance of the gag pres- Imitation Barnum exhibited In bl» mu sure which was ho l"hg ou»* of the Reum, atufoniany who saw It wonder great P< • liliaritb s of the Beaumont e<1 how »itch a composition could de field. tU»*rv I n n novel theory advanced, ceive the learned nten even for a mo Some in« u who Äidy ku< h things mu y that Ju«! ulxiut the time of the eru|>. meat. on of Mont I’ele, aud tl»<- gi-struc- M.tlinwhile theOoriglnal glnnt wax shown In different cities, causing no tlon of SL I’ierre the gas pressure be- end of womlerment. On one day In gj n lx,- li -v u ..... I In a short Odle al Syracuse 4.'»»» |x«>ple paid .">0 cents most entirely dlsapepared. The floury I* that the ga> which apiece to «<•<• It. The Mayor and all the public officials uf fl.»Chester made w.-i« under tie ground at H>-aiimont ex- an olili lui joiiriiAj- to SA ranine to nee t)-nd> d laterally under th»- earth all the \ town through the T'arlblx-a* Sen Train« "O the New York Central it road stopped ten minutes nt Syracuse anil when It accumulated In large to afford pa— enters an opportunity to quantities urnler .Xlopt IN-Ire the ei-’’ plosion rant» and the supply w»i eg-. run across the »ireet and see It. Even tually the framlO»'»* discovered ami tiau«ted there. In xupjxrrt of this won- . then Hull made a confession that be derful theory attention 1» call««! to the was the originator of th. gigantic fact that the fatuous oil pool tn the, ■ mf 'f Me«®«, »outh of Ihiiuuiont "fake.” The Idea of the Cardiff Giant Hull many miles, and w bl< h has I mm - b the; got from an argument he Lad with a wonder of mariners for year« and years 1« "It a direct line lx-tweeu Beau I y|eih<xlf«t nitulster, in which th*- mln Inter claimed the earth was at one tliu ■ niont an«l Mont IVIee. Ho the people V al / ■vg;:i>'» • n<! monoclinet I>eo|>l«'il with gisnts. as the B|tile Miy* and Hfitl< i n*-», way» ftw N» w OrkanM His re»oiir«-eful tullid gn»«p»«l the Id. Plrayane, And comfort In ) m *II»* v I i >< of a great sn<1 »mud ■«•11. »n«l be » that th« eruption of th*- volcano la on«-e »et to work to materiali ivhat ba« camn-d all the damage at for the pro|>ei After » Ion» »ea Beaamoflt, Infount) c »ne I Both Smoked Bad One4. How do you like the cigar h. 1 1 wors* (*' I. CÑ Hnslow'« Sooth- Är UH r Cosan smite tx > i « x ' x '4 -.tajaren aum >trnA. promontory overh king the sound, when something suspicious caught Ills eye on the calm surface of the water between himself ami a. bat^e-hlp ly ing at anchor. Not wishing to arouse the whole eamp on a false alarm, he watched the object for some minutes. Suddenly his heart Jumped Into bls mouth The object was uot only mov ing slowly through tft- water, but It t at Fort I mm I e »*. Io* Not Ho Ear from It. Aftor many dlltk Teacher - XX hat grvst Invisible force tin# the very b**i **u lljU' b now- i. that of whh h ire pt forty-fl re arwl »day»?" J) Moine» river tn • railroad« he Boy — The p’llrr* torre, Small n<-reeded -•4' in bavlna It aeerv Philadelphia Bnletin. a ont-of-the.way place of A*l < <.«i..«i «1)11«. • th*-n »erijre<! G. Fabdaco What Is to tie the biggest <iittoU lan *111 ¡»for. to carve a xl » of a man •¡»¡»iir»,nt!y it> mill It* *be world la to be located Mx>q near Kan-a» City. Mo. The invest- < 1 „.-ut w.U reack about |1' aimj ,' aaa i \ V'l a.» J tbr I iU* O O WOLF Ä SONS, STEWART S GRINT LIGHTING CO. \\ holesale I ruits and Produce. Im autor» & MT IOS I VONT ST., POkTI.ANl), OR. «3 third St.. g E SEEBBE□ eoeææôSaSE iurii ami .onr. I afu » IHstaitce Phone» Oregon. North 2M! Uiduiubta, tn9. tgent* wanted In evvryQown in l - and Bak MONOPOLE Your dealer handles them or can them for you. V. 11 KN writing tn advertieern plea.« iu>|.«r. A FINE UMBRIU.LA lathe best present in Oregon or Washington you can give '(«5lr " I ' ' •' ‘ 'Ll! ' \ \>'iir«.V ft'i i hri»f ms* We sell beauties, of quality, at very reastmable price* JOHN Al I I SINA, Portland, Ore. ' ’•:f' Washington st Near Wu i<Urd. < la- . e a « <• C‘ '* Morri- u St ^ hi Meier ,k I tgn « 1 ‘ 1 DIDN’T BUN® A HURT O BIT! XV. extract, crown »nd brldice tedh without Inilo tine pnn., Our t -th,^. am modern an<l mer-t with the approval of the i -i Oacitn ■ Call ami ■ ua Examination free. Fee» rea»>nable. Both *ph<»U)-« Oregon South 2291: Co lumbia O|>en eveuiug» till 9. Suu- v day» front 9 to W. Q) O o YVisip? IÙYL« L »IV V Dentists ° I/«. 11111« I >. 1 .......... ' ■ . |-hlr,| ,tl.i vx»shin»b :>-tn. I'OII ll.tv l>. OllKtillN. THE CHILDREN ENJOY LAUGft AT THE "TOMMIES ” Boer Prisoner» Pluyetl n Clever Joke on Their Brltiah Guard»« - Wh< it the b.iRHi Boe» prisoners were confined on the lidands of the Great Sound. Bermmlti, there was n constant rivalry between the wits of the burgh ers and those of tbelr guards every wliit as keen as that displayed by the contending generals on the far-off Afri can battle-fields. Now It was a "take off” on the Tommies, now a laugh on the hirsute burghers, mid tilings had about split evenOuntil the eventful night when tmOutl.v th® whole English camp but the English tleet as well fel| victims to the plotting Boers. A Ilrltsh sentry was station^ on a Mk. STOP! kll ppp o Wf s. . , Raisins, Dried Fruits. Vermont Maple Sugar. Dates, rigs, H<»ne>, -« ve-> ihiit^ v<>u n»*»«»! tor the holiday», b’tter quality and Uwer prices than you ran find elsewhere send tor our Special HoiiJav Price List, <»r write us and we XV ’ < Hl' . ! v U TO OROW EPS: butter. chatse, apples, pri Ilav «i you any tu »el!T Let us a ant a fuod price. me* the light | ‘rt’Mine lamp at ] The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. liEV. ■ TED can rt ivl r with • parlor 1 Probably you know of cough medicines that re lieve little coughs, It. STUBENVOL I ' '< S Preparing for a 2 Holiday Trade. I I king the Life out of doftrs and out of the games which they play and the enjoy ment which they receive and the effort» which they make, comes the greater part of that healthful development which is so essential to their happiness when grown. When a laxative is needed the remedy which is given to them to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the internal organs .. ...ON. > . / on w hich it acts, should be such as physicians would sanction, because its Com|x>nent parts ate known to t>e wholesome and the remedy itself free front every objectionable qugjityo iflte one remedy which plivsi. ians and parents, well-informed, approve and recommend am! which the little ones enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and ita beneficial effects, is — Hytupof Figs and for the same reason it is the only laxative which should be used l)jr fathers and mothers. Syrup of Fig* is the onty remedy which acts gently, pleasantly an<1 natur.^Jly without griping, irritating, or nauseating and which cleanses the system effectmfily, without producing that cotiQtipated habit which results from the use of the old-time cathartics and modern imitations, and against which the children should lie so carefully guarded. If you would have them grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy au<l happy, do not give them medicines, when nuttlieines are not needed, and wIKit nature needs assistance in the way of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant an® gentle Svrup uf Figs. o Its qiialitjfjis due not only to the excellence of the combination of the ia»n®ve principles of plants with pleasant aromatic syrups ami juices, but also to our original inwb.xl of manufacture ami as you value the health of tin- little ones, «to not act ept any of the substitutes w^. It unscrupulous deal ers s«.if?etiines otter to increase their profits. The genuine article may be bought anywhere of all reltable druggists at fifty cents per bottle. Please to remember, the full name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYR.VP CO. ■» printed on the front «if every pack age. In order to get Ha beneficial effects it is a^ ways necessary to buy the gQuine mtly. tO‘tper»llw Piano Ofnbu, tho Intoni In Plano Buying All Olub To{,otl.or Ohoapon tho Price to Inch to ALL ABOUT THE PIANO CLUBS It will cost you nothing to investigate and will surely save you money If you are interested and cannot call in person, please fill out the attached inquiry blank and send to the Piano Club Manager, Eilers Piano House, Portland, Oregon. Catalogues, prices and all particulars will be promptly o o o supplied. o Out-of-town residents may join any of the clubs now forming . .. c ¡INQUIRY BUAINK “X” Ell.I KS PIANO HOI SE, Portland: I'lciw Fend me catalogues sn«l all Information about the new Piano Clubs to Name O Addre«s NOTE If interested in Organs, please specify “Organ Club” in above blank. It costs you nothing to investigate this money-saving opportunity. We guarantee to supply Pianos and Organs to Club members at a bona Aide saving of many dollars Attend to this today. EILERS 351 Washington St., PIANO HOUSSE (Both Phones) Portland, Ore Other stores at S«yi Francisco, Spokane and Sacramento o o o o o O