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people need to be shown their mistake and told of
the benefit music can bring them.
3. Those who never have tried music in industry
and therefore have no idea of its worth to them.
These people need to be shown what music can do
for them.
North Pacific Coast City Particularly Active in Fine
An Attempt to Learn to What Extent the
It is evident that each of the three classes must
Piano Sales.
be handled in a different way. In order to do this
Industries Have Tried the Stimulating
A Mason & Hamlin upright was sold by Amie
it will be necessary to know to which class each
Influences of Sweet Sound.
person or concern it wishes to reach belongs, and Dugas, of the Wiley B. Allen Co., Portland, Ore.,
In order effectively to carry on its campaign of it asks the music trade of the country to help collect this week to C. K. Benton, of Hood River. There
is a call for Mason & Hamlin grands, but the stock
pushing music in industry, the National Bureau for this information.
The Chamber believes that in this work the music is limited.
the Advancement of Music is in need of complete
information as to what already has and has not industry can be of very great assistance to the E. A. Attlesey, formerly of the Girard Piano Co.,
been accomplished along this line. The field might National Bureau. It is important for the industry of Oakland, Calif., is now with the Bush & Lane
to attempt to do the things which it is equipped Piano Co., Portland, Ore.
be divided into three classes as follows:
1. Those persons who have ..introduced music and to do, and this, according to the Chamber, is one
George J. Dowling, president of The Cable Co..
found it successful. They know the value of music, of them. The trade can aid the Bureau by sending of Chicago, was a Portland, Ore., visitor last week.
so no further action is necessary except to co-t the names of all such persons or concerns within He called at the store of the Wiley B. Allen Piano
operate with them. The Bureau desires, however, its knowledge. Presto will be glad to co-operate Company.
S. H. Johnson has severed his connection with
to know what method they adopted to accomplish and any advice or opinions on the subject of music
as an aid to industry will be gladly received by this the Seiberling-Lucas Music Co., Portland, Ore.,
the end.
2. Those who have tried music and not found it paper and it will be published for the general good where he was in the small goods department, and is
now with the G. F. Johnson Piano Co.
successful. Those people have not found it suc- of the cause.
Miss Dorothy Scott has left the talking machine
cessful because they have not done it right. There
Walter King is manager of the piano department department of the G. F. Johnson Piano Co., Port- ;
is no possible question about this, for the evidence
is too conclusive that those who have handled it in in the United Music Store, 78 Ellis street, San land, Ore., and is now in the Will's Music Store o
Salem Ore.
the right way have found it successful. These Francisco, Cal.
WHAT BUSINESS HOUSES
HAVE EMPLOYED MUSIC
NEWSY NOTES FROM THE
PORTLAND, ORE., TRADE
THE UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS OF
RADLE PIANOS
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