THE OREGON' DAILY j6URNAL. PORTLAND, .MONDAY .."gTgflNO. . FEBRUARY,: 3. .1003.
12 ,
BOHDS FOR
DE
P0S1S
Distribution of Home Socur-
Jtics Vill Commence Xext
Week if Court Ontnts Jto
, ceiver's Petition 3,500
Accounts Involved.
A' dllrlhiUin or Homo Trlpphnne
boniln on 111 Ofoiilia. I'tigiU nonn;t nrvl
I'ortland plBttt to on-jron Trtint A- Suv-
i-s tank l-iiOHlloi who liuvu sub
scribed tor th-BO sj-niritirs will be com
menred nt wk should the circuit
court make ti r.lrr orrrorlnK tlir- rf
erWer'a proro"1l"'"f wlllnn Hie bank
suets t the Uwnian-American Imnh.
' The procllni "will rpiulr v-onsldn mI.I
, tnn. as th-ro ro; ilpHrda of J,5uo hc
coor.ls Involved. .,,'.'
The hank holds JliZ.llW bonla or t.w
Omiiha plant, 3.000-f the Ptifet
sound pi-tit of ,Tcotna. fnd lJ,00 of
the Portland nl.yit.; A scoca nonus or
flo ir cent of the nount .of bond
JM HI f o to uch subscriber for
Tlie' distribution aill rqulron'IJei
ablt p-.rxn.tloi- bj". the bank. -owing t
llie-fMit timt the JnominuuoM m
bonds h' ld me not In amounts Identical
With tliC individual fUcrlptlonB.
Bond Kld 'A Treat. . " ' " J
thrHome Tele.
..i,V. m.innunv'H bonds. re based on a 4
mortiHfl in um juhu - r.
wljl.lt l duly recorded .In the counties
wti.ru the company dopn business. This
trust 'ImI specifies the denomination
of taoh bond, nod tne nin.ir i.,uu..
thai are to be Imucd of m-"" denomina
tion. For example, there nmy n
bonds at .Uw dcuorqlnHtlon; of 1600. or
I lillil nf Hint llrnonilnilllOn. mil uir-m
..nnni Iw. ninin than are provided In the
IniHt df-d. and thn same ru5 c hold In
naaixJ to Hie bonds of $100 and every
other denomination. .,.,.
The bunk will undertake to distribute
i he bond of denominations matching
the KnbMcrlptlonK so fur uh these Ion',,
will bo, and thin will laae ibik- ""
ni(1 utlllre them on the truat Wtlrlcat
plan I iv paylnu rteprmltora. A
mind wlli be rl.iwd in truat ror u
Hrrlber of 1100 en h. nnd to tlu'5 i"dl
virturtla tniHt cerf llcalea will be Jamied.
The tnmt certlflcale wll! bear S per
cent Inlerext. Hie aiime ns the oilRlnal
bond, and I" for all leijal and practical
iKiriH.RcK i-oivlvaJenl to a $100 bop.l Jn
the lianda of the individual, and he can
acll It, Imrrow tn It.- and use It as an
actual bon.
Should te UUtrlruitlon mke place
expfeliil th- r elnlenJ of the telephine
IxiihIm wll! have the tw-nufil of Interw?
on them from di-ti- of February 15,
Whlrh l the even half of the aeml
nnuiinl Intereiit nerlod i"W current. ent-1
loir on 'May" II. The depositor wh
oive a ll.VUO uona wui tneroiorw i
eelve on iimy it three tnontha' Intereat
t i per cent per annum. , : ..
;'. .wia ray m ot. ,-. -
Under the law fovemlng a concern
that xe nto.recoierahlp,airinteret
ucrrutiir to oredllora of- the 'concern
topa on the date the recetverehip la
declared. Therefore no depoaltora can
leKallv claim a cent of Intereat on hla
deposit untu the bank la liquidated and
thu receiver la dlacharced.
In the cane of tit Oreaoa Truit A
Savlnns bank merger with the Oerman
Amorican tho receiver will not ba dlar
oharired. and the llauldatlon will pro
ceed under direction of the court, the
mim as If ther had been no mercer.
1'he German American bank virtually
acta aa the a tent of the court In the
liquidation,,. Although the bank will
own the aavvUa. it will not have control
of idem,' and they' wll) not be conaoll
dated with the aaaeta of .the tiorman
Ameiican bank.
The fact that depoaltora who have
taken Hume Telephone bonda for their
dcpnalts uro to receive t per cent tutor
cat beginning February 14 la due
wholly to thvir having taken these ae
curJtici. nnd that tho accuritlea them-
neivea yield thla Interest rate to who
ever holds poaaraalon of them and clips
the coupons.
Back Udera Oat Bothlng.
That tlioao derosltnrn who are to re
ceive no Intereat during the two-yenr
ueiliHl of llmildation did not take tele
phone bonda and relieve the bank of
that much liability la said to be only
their own fault, and they now have no
ground to enter complaint at not recelv
inc intereat during lluuidatton of the
Oregon ' Trust & Savings bank.
All were fully advised In advance of
these condition, through the newspa
pers an1 by circulars from the lepol
tora" association, during the campaign
that made. It possible for the bank to
pay out dollar for dollar, and It was
repeatedly explained .. that" those ' who
mtbrcribed for the ' telephone - bonda
would rocelve I per cent intereat while
those who did not would have to 'take
the chances of liquidation without in
terest, and be satisfied with ultimately
receiving dollar for dollar af .their or
iginai uepoaita. ; -
GABBGX0 CONCERT
AT 3fABQtJAM TONIGHT
Tonight at i;S0 o'clock Mm. Tereaa
Carre no, the eminent pianist, and great
artist, will present to Portland an ex
ceptlonally fine and Interesting pro
gram. Tha remarkable playing of this
gifted woman Is well known, and aa
aho will maka her first appearance be
fore a Portland audience this evening,
the occasion will be one to be long re
membered. Mm. Carreno wlH present
the following at the Marquami
Sonata, Op. il- (Appaaalonatai . ,
.N i Beethoven
Allegro assal
Andante con moto
Allegro ma non troppo-presto. v
Prelude. Op. 28. No. IS Chopin
Nocturne, Op. 62, No. 1 Chopin
Ktude In O flat Chopin
Polonaise In A flat. Op. 61 Chopin
Romania Rubinstein
Barcarolle, O major Rubinstein
Ia Caropanella Paganlnl-Llsit
Boneto del Pertraca 1,1 sit
Ktude In O flat ..Llait
Khapaodie Ifongrolae No. ( l.Llast
The recital thla evening, which la at
the Marquam theatre under the direc
tion or l.oln Rteem-tv vnn t'oman. will
open promptly at 8 :S0 ' and .carriages
may be ordered for-10:10. Seats now
aelllng at the box office.
Just so long as the
Portland people,
stand by the Hmlth
Meat Co. they can
ha-e plenty to eat of
Oregon abanner prod-
not M)rcgon meat.
IVin't let a handful
of men-a cor
: poratlon' of Chi-
cago get the
iwer ' hand on
our' food supply;
w want none of
.. their yellow car
meats. i.ct us
mllv 'round the
native son of
Oregon who Is pledg
ed to keep the price
down- Iet us all
pull together and
help Hmlth to
FIGHT THK BEEF
TRUST.
THERE'S
THE AD!
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.
"fighting (he Beef Trust 226 ALDER ST., Bet. FIRST and SECOND "Fighting the Beef Trust"
While the cold weather lasts, Smith will make a hobby of serving
freshly dressed Oregon . grain-fed Pork, prepared in his own city
abattoir. It's the most palatable and tasty dish of the season, the
ideal cold weather meat.
(The markets on both aides of Smith's have no connection
with the firm; they do not carry Smith's meats. When I
you are looking for Smith's, avoid these other markets.
Also
THE FRANK L. SMITH MKAT CO.
1 r wants livestock in car
' ' load and tralnload lots
; THEY W ILL BUY ,
.Good fat butcher cattle;
Calves, large and small:
Fat Sheep and Lambs;
Good grain -fed Hoga.
Dressed Veal, Pork and Poultry.
Smith's hnmc-n:.vi!' I'urk Satnafce,
a pure a c;itt be, made lO',
fresh every hour ,.. AtwC
1'igs' Feet 5
PiK' Hocks....... ...8e
vhoulder R.iast I'ark 10
Picnic Ham.
Smith's Pure Lard .12
Ccittasc Harm
Center cut of Shoulder Roast
Pork I 12J
Shoulder PorJ; Chops
Fresh Side Pork
Dry Salt Pork 12.'$
Leaf Lard... 122
Smith's Hams 12
. Half a Ham, same price.
Tickle Porte 12
Spare Ribs 12'
Pork Loin Chops i 15f
Pork Loin Roast ; 15
Hreakfast Bacon 16?
Breakfast Bacon, extra light . 17f
1,000 pounds of prime Rib Ift
Roast Beef lUC
Unlimited amount of Small "T"-
Bnnc and Torterhousc 10-.
SPECIALS FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY
10c
He
10c
15c, 18c, 20c 30c a pint
Smith Uses Honest Scales. The Customer Can See and Understand Them
1,000 pounds of Soup
Meat
1,000 pounds of. Beef for
Boiling
1,000 pounds of Short Ribs to
Bake OC
2000 pounds of Shoulder
.Roast Beef
DRESSED OREGON
CHICKENS
3c
5c
8c
Sfeaks.
Unlimited amount of fancy C
large Porterhouse Steaks.. IOC
Unlimited amount of Round
Steak T....
Unlimited amount of Sirloin
Steak
Hamburg Steak (fresh
every hour)
Trousers Alr
Free (FlW
W' "
wja mWmfi&'; as.PrJ
I M ' f 'eW
fl - -Jim A '
: K -8-5? rs S iUV -
, i Silk Vet Free .. -
Last
Oppo
rtnHity
Our Special Sale Will End Saturday
Don't Wear Ready Made Clothes
TAILOR-MADE CLOTHES FROM THE MAXWELL
TAILORING COMPANY look better, wear better, last
longer and cost only a little bit more than the average-price
"hand-me-down" suits from the ready-made clothing stores.
Suits or Overcoats Made
to Order
$20, $25, $27.50
Our $27.50 Suit or Overcoat, made to order from the
finest English woolens, is the very best value on the
Pacific coast and would cost you in ANY OTHER
FIRST-CLASS SHOP FORTY DOLLARS.
We are still giving free of charge with every Suit or Overcoat i
made to order a fancy Silk Vest or a pair of extra Trousers. r
We were allowed a discount of 24 per cent 'on nearly 94,000
worth of English woolens that were due to arrive' early in
September and did not arrive until December 11, and we are
giving oar customers the advantage of this discount. Most of
these goods are suitable for the year round. Don't miss this
opportunity and call early for the best selections.
ALL GOODS CUT UNDER THE PERSONAL
SUPERVISION OF MR. MAXWELL FULL
DRESS AND TUXEDO SUITS A SPECIALTY
Maxwell Tailoring
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Avmv i M
Will buy a splendid good
Or
RAIKMAT
at our store Don't pay
any more this time pf
year There is no need.
YES, we have excellent
suits for men at the same
price and plenty of them
in all our stores.
MOVE
jrft 3d and Oak
il 1st Yamhill
ssn
If aeeeisary
clotiss wlU
fee ' finished
wlthia S4
boas. - , .
Company
au roods
Made up la
o lr o w a
shop.
STORE ' OPEN EVENINGS,
142 SECOND, STREET. NEAR ALDER
DO YOUR
SEWING
WITH TOE
ELECTRIC
MOTOR
You can sew all day without
fatigue if you let an Electric Motor
run your sewing machine. The
motor is small, neat, clean, gives
no trouble, is perfectly safe, and
can be easily attached to any make
of family sewing machine.
- By using the Electric Motor you
will eliminate all the hard work.
You will not endanger y our health, ,
you can sew for long periods with
out fatigue. " f
The Electric Sewing Machine
is perfectly simple and absolutely
safe to run. A child ctfx)perate it.
Connection c bem
motor from any lighting socket by
means of flexible cord and attach
ing plug: , :
The cost for current will not exceed
one-half cent an hour;
. Sewing machine motors and Electric healing and
cooking devices on sale at Company's Supply Depart
men., 147-149 Seventh Street.
TEETH EXTRACTED
FREE
WhenPlatesor Bridges
Are Ordered
All Work at Half Price for a
short time to introduce the
"Electro Painless System" J
Full Set, that fit.. $5.00
Gold Crowns. 22-k..... $3.50
Bridge' Teeth, 22-k. . . . .$3.50
Gold Fillings ......... $1.0pJ
stiver minings ouf
Guaranteed for 10 Year. 5
Open Evenings.
THE ELECTRO
DENTAL PARLORS
303J4 Washington St., cor. fith,
Opposite Olds & King's, i
MB
L MILITARY
ACADEMY'
PORTLAN0 ORE.
' A-' Boarding and Dejc,
School tor Young- Menaav'
Boys. "-i L
PreparatloB " for eolfcT
leges, u. .8. MHiury anfj
..aval AvaunuwK
credited ' .... to Stanfortf
mmim I 4 aa eH A a-flmil t II rail 1 1
Colleg-os. Manual tralnL
Tbe principal haa had tin
yetra experience lw Port s
land." Comfortable fluai
ters. Best environment
Make reservation no
' V or UlUBirmieu cumhuj-h
ana oujw;; hui.
rss I
j. w. niu. m. d.M
ffrtncljjal and Proprletoli
PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT
AND POWER CO. v
, . (A 5517 , n itw 6C6 Kan Jt yanc0Dver, tfajh. , :
BUY DENNY DULIN IT'
GOOD' 10 CENTS.1 " At .30,
Wells-Fargo Building. . ' J ,
f OR WOMEN ONLl
-Dr. Sanderson's C o m p o u n
gavin and cotton Koot U!
ThA ft oat .. if . nnlv- 4a1 Inh
remftdv for TtRLAYED PKTiT
lODS. Curs th most nhBtiit
sU rases in to-jo days. Price I
per box or three boxes 9.00. Bold ti
iiruirKifts, evervwnere. Address T.
PIEKQE. 181 First et, Pprtland. Or.