1 : THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, - ITJDAY - EVEIIING. JUNE 1U7. '.si"1 'J1 a' IS KEIGiE : HI DE GOOD North End Greek Abandons Itestaurant and Takes Out . . a Saloon License. NUMISMATISTS INTERESTED . IN STONE COLONIAL COLLECTION V ' Bright and early yesterday John .) Pulos, the Greek proprietor of the res ts u rant . that "sella liquor with meals ' only at S3 North Fourth street, ap peared at the license ' department ' In city hall ' and announced that ha - had purchased the saloon of A. Clark," 28 ' tJ?orth Yourth street,' and Informed the officials he had dropped his restaurant huRlness. - . . .-. .. ; . . Pulos Is one of the foreigners who , are alleged to have violated their 11 . renea t.y the city officials as' men- iioned in tm Journal Wednesday, and . fear that his license would be revoked ' Mondiy and the fear of being; unable to obtain another is believed to have promptea mm to make the change. - Peter Mitchell, another north '' and Greek restaurateur, will probably see his license revoked Monday unless he msses an immediate cnange m the con' duct of, his business. , BECEIVER ASKED FOR ' FAIR ASSOCIATION , Diamond Are Made bjr E. W. Spencer and Other. : ' J. A. Stone,4 401 Fourth street, pos sesses an Interesting small collection of colonial, and other paper money, In cluded are two Continental half dollars, one of which was Issued In 1776 and the other in 177S, which Illustrate very clearly the character of the currency that handed down . the slang phrase, "Not worth a ContlnentaL" ; . On on side Is a circle of ring form ing a chain with It links, each repre senting on of the II states, On an other Is printed a common coin phrase of the time. "Mind Tour Own Business." Mr. Stone also possesses some -old state currency and an official appointment of some religions personag to an elder ship in a church which was properly sealed and dated In 1790. I Not the least Interesting Is a 8wedln coin of li7, picked up on an old battle field where the wars with the Danes were fought In the early part of the eighteenth century, deciding: finally that that race , should be expelled forever rrom in 01a noma, on me Scandinavian peninsula. Thousands were slaughtered In a sin gle conflict and so hastily Interred that those who performed the last rites of I the dead were unable to search the bodies of th soldiers lor coins. Thl peasants and tillers of the soil In mod ern Bweaen stui expose tnese coins occasionally witn in Donee oi.m pa triots which recall to them the events In Swedish history which lead to the ".Driving of the swedes into tne eea." 0 (p 'VP FOIUloJ ,. Charges of fraud In th management or the Multnomah Fair association are made In a suit filed ' In th circuit court by E. W. 8pencer, E. House, F. Eechtem, William Frailer, mils McLean, Theodora Kruse, John Clark and Harry Eastern against . th sssoelatlon, A. R. Diamond. Ban ford Hlrsh and L. H. Adams. Diamond 1 president, Hlrsch vice-president and Adams secretary and treasurer-of the corporation. . - . - . .. . . , ..... It Is alleged that at the time th asso ciation was Incorporated only 802 f; the 1.000 shares of stock were sold, th I WOMAN PASSENGER WON ESTEEM OF SMOKERS ON STREETCAR 5sifS-S X " There is on woman In Portland who recognises the right of ' smokers on streetcars and yesterday morning gave a fin example of what a woman can do to make a man happy without ap pealing -to -nia atomacn. It all happened as a Willamette Heights car swunr around th curve at Twenty-third and Washington streets coming downtown. She was seated in one of th seats reserved for smokers. Every other aeat In the -car was filled with th excention of on In the front end. A young man boarded th car at this point H was smoking a cigar ette. He glanced anxiously around, then walked to th rear of th car and stood up. rr'. ,:,.,:;;;.';;.: - As soon as th woman noticed his plight she stood up and moved to th front seat, motioning th young man to th seat she vacated. The young man looked bewildered, other smokers opened their eyes in amasement, ana each and every one removed his hat. On or two arose to their feet to ac complish the lord Chesterfield move ment properly. -That was all. except when th fair Lad Nicotine left .th .car at Thir teenth street six men and th conductor I were at the side of the car to halo her off with her bundles, Bhe was a moth- erlv-looklna woman about 46 years of I age, and It was the concensus of opinion among the smokers on th car that she I was a "orica. . , -v . 1 ' - A J remaining 4M shares being held In trust for the corporation. Diamond, It Is charged, without the knowledge of any of the stockholders except Hlrsch and Adams, caused - th 498 shares to be Issued to himself, and thereby secured the fraudulent control of the corpora tion.' Instead of paying cash for the 498 shares. It Is alleged. Diamond Paid for them by his unsecured notes to the corporation, and then. In collusion with Hlrsch and Adams, caused large sums to he credited on the books as payments on th notes. - ( It Is charged that ' these sums were 1 never paid and that if they wer patd th money was expended for Diamond's personal. use and not for th benefit of the association, ana mat uiamona mere by became th fraudulent owner of the! stock.. . -. . - Th court Is asked to appoint a re ceiver for the corporation ana . direct an accounting. : . When in San Francisco ' Rtav at Hotel Hamlin. 117 Eddy. Fire proof; 100 rooms, 40 baths; rates 11. SO and up. Eddy-street cars at ferry. I Every package of GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES is VERY HEAVY. Ask your grocer to prove to you that you get full weight GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES is the grain coffee. Do not say that GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES tastes like other cereal coffees, because it does teste like 45-cent coffee, if made right and not too strong. (Remember, please, that water is cheap in Oregon.) . ' ' ' ' - , v IT TAKES ONLY FIVE MINUTES TO BOIL THIS PURE, RICH, NUTRITIOUS, SYSTEM-BUILDING AMERICAN COFFEE. ' , . , Go!jIen Grain Ramies; Can De Date Grocery Stores in Hie : United Slates arifl - Cancila, and-AIsp in Hie FoIIovinflXilies: IN SILVERTON, OR. (Hops and Lumber Center.): George Cusiter. ' ' Julius Aim. Thompson & Dullum. , B. R, Bentson. - IN WOODBURN, OR. (Railroad Center.) ? J. A. Austin! Beebe & Whitman. , ; . Haskell &Colvin. , . IN STAYTON, OR. .(Woolen ' Mill, Flour . Mill, - , ' ' ) Sawmill.) . ' " Fred Rock Mercantile Co, In graham Bros. & Co. .( ' C. & J. Gehlen. ; J W. A. Wright. . X. Kerber & Klecker. . G. D. Trotter. I i. ' i . IN MOUNT ANGEL. OR. (A Beautiful City.) Ebner Bros. T . J. VV. Ebner. IN LEBANON, OR. , ($15,000 Payroll Per Month, ' - Factory Center, ' Paper Mill, Etc.) Millsap & Son. . G. T. Cotton. . ' Bach & Buhl. - George L. Allen, -h-. Jngraham Bros.'& Co. ' IN CORVALLIS, OR. 4 (Has the Agricultural Col . . lege of Our State.) ' E. B. Horning.: Victor P. Moses.' ' ' A. Hodes. . R. L. Taylor. . . i " IN ALBANY, OR. , (Railroad and Distributing 1 1 Center.) 1 Owen Beam Co. W. A. Eastburn. . S. E. -Young & Son. , , . C. E. Fox. '' -' i. W. I. Christf . ' . Ellis & Son. '.; . Thatcher & Johnson. Any out-of-town grocer desiring a full-sized package can get one free of charge by writing name and address on letter-head and mailing the same to Golden Grain Granules Sales Head quarters, 12 Front street, Portland, Oregon. ' k ' . . - Allen fi lewis, Lang & Co., Mason, annan & Co., Wadhnms & Co and Vn3Iianis & Kerr Dros. Supply Retail Grocers in Oregon. :7 J' . t ; ' : I . i - .- If.. ." 'i , - . - ' With all the SNAP and STYLE .:' : ;of the $15 and $20 suits of ' - rlvV h uptown stofes-r-500 suits to" !: : V h :' j 1 choose 'from more than any i. " ' ; other stbre'in town better values , tnan any : store m . America I . , - c Mte WHEN YOU SEE IT IM OUR AD IfS SO ! M 2 Stores 3rd Oak for .n 1 I U ,WJ U KXU U o Do YcaKnov Jbzt Gevnrlz Will Give You All (he Credit Yea Went? UMM BR EASIDE of the- . v ;. 2 0. R. & N. ERVICE Opens Saturday,' June. 29 . The fine passenger steamer, T. J. POTTER will leave Ash street dock at 10:30 a; m. of that date and regularly thereafter throughout the season according v to published schedules, for IHwaco and All Beach Points Hound Trip Tickets $4.00 . , - . , Saturday to AlondayTlcket $2.50 THAT TRIP EAST Next Sale Dates July 3, 4 and 5 Portland to Chicago and Return $71.50 Ticket Good for Ninety Days SSSfffiW JAMESTOWN FAIR-; Get full particulars at the City Ticket 'office; of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Companv ' C. W. STINGER, City Ticket Agent, Third and Washington Sts., Portland, Orv ; ; WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent " ' Very4ittle cash is required to secure the finest summer suits here. Swagger summer suits,, cool, comfortable and correct They are really, custom-made togs ready to put on. '. Serges,1 worsteds and a dozen other light fabrics In a hundred and one strik ing patterns and effecito. Th ' price is hght' weight, too.' And the Gevurtz system of easy payments is the most liberal of all. , No red tape,"np security, demanded, a 'simple business proposition to both ladies and gentlemen. You make a small cash pay- ;,ment;then i ',.,U . ' , , '.' , ; , . , f 4 S , . . ' -'III A m omzm lomoirpw, Bay of EvenIno,2Efl ; Kefc Ciil Yoar Sail M Fcariu - TT'TT .Y. WAV -.w i . r 'yyli ,. SalnrdQV Eveninn , , u .'TO Corner First and Yamhill A N 1 Corner Second and Yamhill si r j -