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13 . .THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING,. APRIL 2J. 1009. smr raws W POINT Justice Court Case Hinges on Question' of Kquine Muft a hor stand perfectly qulft In harpass If another , lioraa or a fly , feitea ta iteokt : Ttia United State ov rnment. repreaented by Aaaiatant Dig. trlct Attorney Evans, la Jntereated In aettllnr this question. The amount In volved la l. Two years ago It. k. ' Ifussey, a government agent, hired a ora from a local llvary barn to drive '. Into, tha country t arraat en Italian, who'waa to be deported. 1 Huaaey left the team hitched to a pnat whlla Ji went after the Italian. r When he re 1 turned ha found that one of the horses liad kicked tin In' auoh a way that he had fallen across the tongue of the bujrgy and bad broken It. ' . Kvldrnca went to show that the first '" kick was reused by a fly bite, the sec nnd by a hltp administered by the. other none. i ne liveryman niimn . iiumcv as reeponaibla for- the damage and .nut the account finally Into tha hands of a collecting" agency. Th matter waa tried before a Justice court and . now the .ITnited States attorney waits anxiously ror a. decision. TAKE MAIL ORDERS; ; t V FOE EmiAN CONCERT Ma sic lovers will' have, he ODrortun Ity of sending' mail orders, from In and irora out. or. town ror tne. iimcna. , man concert which" will be given at the Hotllfr theatre- Monday, May 10, "under ine aireciion or ixts Hteera-wynn t-o- , man. . Mall orders for this event win l received on and after tomorrow and ' checks or money orders ehould be made payable to Lois Steera-Wynn Coman and mailed to 308 Columbia building. Klman's success is the most positive and tremendous sort, it-is almost over whelming, and every one who has been fortunate enough to have heard him this winter in jNew roric speaxs or nis worn in most lavish praise. It is the first time Portland has had the chance to . liear a great artist In- the first flush or his American success and every in dication points to the same crowds and the same enthusiasm here which have greeted tha young; Russian elsewhere. pioneer woman; will BE MUCH LAMENTED With the death of Mrs.' Martha A, Waunin. aaed 80 years, at Kelloaa. Ore gon has loat one of Its oldest and best known women pioneers. , Born In Kentucky. February H. 182 nhe married Garrett - Maupin In 1846. and in - 1S50 emigrated with, her hus band to Oregon, crossing the plains in a prairie schooner drawn by an ox team. The bride and groom settled upon a claim a few miles north of what is now Kugene. In Lane county, and lived there until 1866, when they'migrated to Doug las county, settling; on the banks of the Umpqua river, i Mr. Maupin died several years ago, leaving the widow and nine children. Beven survive their , mother. Their names follow: i1 C. II. Maupin. T. P. Maupin,' J. L.. Maupin. 'Mrs. Mary J. Kisher, Mrs. Lenora Xangdon, Mrs. B. F. Ellsworth and Mrs. W. W. Benson. May 1 and S, and the afternoons of May 1 and 2, five concerts In all. The Chicago Symphony orchestra of 0 mu elcimia under the direction of Adolph Hosenbeckcr and the f'ortland featlval chorus of 800 voices directed by Pro fessor W. 11. Roy er, will be heard at each and viry concert, ,. - . Coming from tha east with tha- or. cheatra will be four noted vocalists. In clude In the orchestra will be 10 It. tnnnental soloists. Added to tha above . -! wt,rd famous plarlat Myr tle JClVVn. Mall . rtr, 1..ra fn,in Knth 1 1 and out of town ara being received. Ad dreae letter and make chocks and money ordera payable to W. K. Panglo, at El- Journal want ads lea word.' " .r.IlutldluR IVrmlta. ' J. P. Hansen, Kaat Eighteenth street between Prracott and (jkklmora. erect one and one half story frame dwelling; 1100. t - , , Charles Lucke, Clinton street between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth, erect two story framu dwelling; 13600.. A. Floaa, M)aalaalppl avenue between Ruaaell and Goldsmith, repair one and one half story frame store; 1500.. Robert Hell. Williams avenue between Reach, and Kreemont, erect two story frame store and flats; ,S000. - C. W. Clark. Catlln atreet between Hawthorne and Mai Wet, erect' one story frame dwelling; 13000. .. J. II. Small. Eaat Seventh atreet be tween Stephens and Mill, repair two story frame dwelling; 13000. 11 R. J, Sharp Jr.. ' Eaat Thlrty-flrat atreet belwrrn liralnard ' and Mom. erect one and ona half Story . frame dwelling: 1100. Starr Sand company, River atreet and of Fifteenth, erect opt - story t rama dock: I860. . . F. D. Nlchoia, Eaal Fifty-third atreet corner Salmon, ereet one and one half story frame dwelling; 18000. Barnes A tttarr. Commercial atreet be. tween Uolna and Hkidmore. erect one and ona half, story , frame dwelling imna Barnes A Starr, Congress between Go ing and Preacott. erect one and one half torv frame riwelllna: 1 1000. I. Tlnlr. Vast. Hlith street between Falling and Shaver, erect one and ona half story frame dwelling; moo. John Sundciulxt, Colonial avenue, be tween Falling and Overlook boulevard, erect one atory frame dwelling; I3000. Standard (ill company. Knnt Water street between Madlo:i and Kaat Main, erect two aiory brick offe; $2000. nr. lorrman, j-;hi j-'iriy-iiinth street corner Kaudy Road. " erect- one , atory frame dwelling; f 2(00.. Conrad KIhiih. Knnt Kleventh atreet hetween 'Falling ami Shaver, repair one story frame dwelling; , IS0O. rUNCJl BOWL BONNET AT CHURCH? NAY, KAY Palo Alto, Cal., April Jl.Tha punch bowl hat waa the. last straw, and an edict haa ben Issued by the Presbyter ian church that h-eafter women must ait bareheaded In the pews during aarv iccs. , Agitation against hatted woman was atartrd In the church hera a year rko, after mere 'man had craned his neck In a vain attempt to see over ait ocean if floating plumes. Then cams the sp.-.-e devouring Merry Wldw and with it further protest. Now . the In verted punchbowl has capped tha climax and uncapped the women. Pay your rent money to Gregory. Sea ad on page 9. . FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. 5 West Side 1 . Ji MiOy PLUNGER LOSES $17,000 IN POKER ' ' ICnlted Press teastrf Wlre.l Reno, "April 21. -John Herman, at one Time a millionaire owner ' or cripple Creek, is 117,000 poorer today-as a re suit or a spectacular game or poker in which ho engaged with Plunger Ola El liott last night Tha session lasted all night, two bookkeepers keeolng a rec ord of t the - bets..- One . pot - contained $8300 and another $2300. The pots av eraged $350 .in value. Elliott Is a part ner of Tex Rlckard, of Goldfield and Rawhide fame 1M J f I it A u mm : m . 1 I 1 1 ' 1 1 t VERY a AX.BXB ST. - aist in joxirsoir st. ' IIS OIBBS ST. llta ABJD MOaTTaOMZmT STS 3d ixo nrrzMMoa its. - ; ASTORIA 512 W1XZ.XAUB AVB. TS1 KISBISSirFX ATM.' sea east Momrnxsov st. 3S8 SAST aVKVSZDa ST., 33d AXB BEXiMOVT STB. TWIITTK AXTO OWD STS. ' v 1 803 TATIOB ST. (UMIOlTTOVrir). ' ' "Fighting the Beef Trust" fast Side Be careful when you come to Alder street that you get in the5 right place. See that Smith' name and "Fighting the Beet Trust are over the door and then come in., , " ', ; , . OUR: LEADER Smith's Dure kettle rendered Lard.' 5-lb. nail. 65. ' Not an n'mire nf heef fat; nor inv nthr adulteration. No' need of paying 75c and even 85c for eastern lard which we vouch cannot comaore with Smith's. ' OF EVERYTHING enters into the making of those splendid SPRING SUITS that we are selling at I Fresh Creamery' Butter. ' full 2-lb. aauare ................ . ,,,, .one 1 Fresh Ttanch Kggs, per doa. .5 Fresh wijiainetia utiver uaimon. per I'eep Raxor Be Itoaat Bert Halibut . Clams, per.doaen 12KC f for boiling .... ami Tt Beef ..8 9c 10d 12 15c Beefsteak ...........JO 12Hr Koaat Pork iO f 2H Pork Chops 12 Wj? Roast Veal ........10 J2H3 Veal Cutlets ...... w...12vJ Smith's Breakfast Bacon ...,f.lTH Hmlth'a ftugar-Cured Mams .,(.. .15 Hmlth'a Famous Pork Sausage.. I llariiburg .-.Steak, ,..'....;. 10c All our meats and the following groceries at Third and Jefferson streets. Phone Main 8751 titles ot $z or more. .These prices will continue mil week. Pickled Pork ; 12 HO 15 w Dry. Salt Pork .......... t...,.12tt Corned Beef. 4 .;... 60 80 Beef Tongues, each .50r Pigs' Feel, per lb .50 Miiouiaer Ieg Loin lder Mutton, per lb ' ...... I6d Mutton, per lb....... ,.150''' ami Bib Mutton' Chops, lb... 150" ( We deliver in quan- 1 lbs. of Best Oranulated Sugar fll.OO 100 ibs. Potatoes 1 ...'.., t,I. 85 10- 5. eacK iiiffn rai. r iour ;ize I 60-lb. sack High Pat. Flour ....11.55 60-lb. sack Pride of Valley Flour $1.35 Long's Preservoe : Pear ............ .A - . Quince ..I In I ,; Orange Vlg ...'..,k ? ...... ln pint. arge jars. ZOO Raspberry Cherry Blackberry 200 Muscat Grapes - (regular; 20c ....lOt Snyder's tjalad Dressing (reg. SOc) 300 Strlnar Beans Condensed Milk j . , Pumpkins . ... . . . ..- I Tomatoes ......... V i cans for Corn f 250 Kidney Beans .. ... Salmon ........ ... . N. O. Molasses ... The Best Home-made Pics, each S Loaves Bread ............... Quart of Pickles ............. a w .... u . t Inn t V... S boxes Parlor Matches, (00 In box 250 150 250 250 IOO ZSO Chip Baskets, wire handles,, each our, neat .Mackerel. . ror ...., ..... Our Beat tttove Brush and our Best Scrubbing Brush tha two 1 .for .;. j..... .......230 t cans' Shrimps .. . .....250 3 cans Mrs. C.'s Fig Pudding ...;30 2 cans June ' Peas .......... . .. . . 20e S tana Kardlnea In Oil v .......... 250 cans tsaraines in jauaiara ...... ,jiac 4 c'ans Soup ................ ... ,2$0 2 cans Corned Beef .............. 250 1- lb. can Baking Powder .........ISO 2- lb. can Oysters ... . ........... .200 7 boxes Toilet Soap ............. i .25 8 pkgn. Gelatin ..50 Now Patent Mopstlcks, each ......ISr Bulk Starch, lb ', 50 4 pkga. Gloss Starch ....... ......25 pkga. Corn Starch .............. 250 bottle Blueing ................. 40 4 bottles Chow Chow ........... .250 4 bottles Mixed Pickles .;..2&0 Dottles sour Miagcia Z5v bottles Hot Stuff .............. 2Sk S bottles MuBtard and Horseradish 250 2 bottles Worcester gauca ..250 3 bottles Olives 250 1 bottle Griffin's Catsup, pts. .i . ..OO 1 bottle Capers ............ .... ..20d ...........200 ...........200 0 lot 1 bottle , Olives ...... 1 bottl Curry. Powder'. 1 jar Peanut Butter ... 1 jar Imperial Prepared Mustard'. S lbs. large Italian Prunes ...... a lbs. largo Yellow. Crawford Peaches .....250 2 lbs. Kvapora ted - Pears 250 2 lbs. Kvaporated Apples ..250 8 lbs. Boneless Codfish 4. .250 6 lbs. Jap Bice, whole 250 6 lbs, Navy Boana 250 Kngllsh -Walnuts, lb.. .150 Braaillan Nuts, lb.. ......ISO Filberts, lb..,,.,. .... .ISO Dustpans,- each Set Liunoh Boxes in American Club Coffee,' I cans.. SI. AO Royal dub Coffee. -1-lb. ca.n . ... The Breakfast Blend, lb. .250 iiviiH in iuwn lur ine money xor Coffee Essence, 8 pkga, . ,'. ..,.'. . ; IOO i ',b8- SH"tt -t .250 8 lbs. TaDloca ' . . . 0 liiiKQ. intiCBruni . . ... . . . . . g t 4 . i . 1 3-lb., n. Tripe ... .v.. , I 3-lbcan. Ox Marrow.'. ... , 1 8-lb. can Boaat Mutton 3 Ibs. 8a 1 Soda JO bars Laundry Soap- 250 SO .irr . SO 250 THE BEST FABRICS THE BEST LININGS THE BEST OF TAILORING You are simply wasteful if you pay the other stores $25 for the same quality. Is S10 worth saving to you? Then Come to One of Our 4 Stores FESTIVAL CH0EUS TO ,EE OF 300 VOICES Keats are now selling at EHers piano house for the second annual musical rfestrval. This festival wiU be given at .the Armory on the'evenings of April 30, I0YER THIRD AND OAK FIRST AND MORRISON FIRST AND YAMHILL yalSBMsBBMsWBkjSAattls CCD OF TflROAT AfJD iky fii ?B)iiit 9 I a S j . FOR COUGHS Ar,D GOLDS Vm9 ) st'"-! all imm ai mis wsswiw. ;: saaawi t sf . DISEASES SAVED tlOt SON'S UFE My ion Res wtt taken down year Ago with' lane trouble .1 W doctored some months without improvement. Then I began gliding Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for the better. I kept this treatment up for a few weeks and now my son is perfectly well and works every day. URS. SAMP. RIPPEI, Ava, Mo; 60O AND $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED DY C woodat?d! CIAKKE & CO. (EeMniiiinie Ligafflneir Connelu SpedM This special sale of Genuine Leather Couches continues all week. Values up to $85, $75, $65,' for only $45.00 and the special terms ONE DOLLAR DOWN, ONE' DOLLAR A WEEK. These elegant couches are in per fect condition,' solid quartered oak frames guaranteed steel construction and covered with the best genuine leather, deeply handrtufted , and button-tied. Nothing like this couch bargain ever before offered in Portland. Examine tnem ana you win De convinced or tne trutniuiness oi tins statement, values a in aa up to $85 for only . . , . . .... . . . . : . . 54D.UU UM aEu $L99 Si WeeM Tliey open into full bed size. They are perfect in even' detail. We always undersell others in this couch for the reason that we ship them in carload lots. This is not the cheaply made, inferior couch sometimes on the market, but the standard Sanitary Couch priced elsewhere at $8.00. ; Gevurtz' price only $4.75 ft Sewing Machines . Qicaper thalTenting them :Sl;00rCash and then only 50c a Week Laflestt prM SJyles All the latest novelties in Ladies' and Misses'. Spring Suits are shown in our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Department. J We make specialty of large and small sizes. If you are hard to fit, do fail to give us a call. You-are assured of fair treatment good 'values for your money, for our prices are based upon a very mod est profit. We buy right and the expenses of this department small, thus enabling us to undersell the exclusive dealer or large department store. - ' -' -' ' v: ! New Arrivals In Skirts, Coats, Jackets, Etc. ' A new shipment has just been received, , embracing long and - short Spring -Coats, Jackets, etc. Long 'Spring Coats in Shantung silk, .pongee silk, ' mohair, etc. ; fancy Lace Jackets ; fine Voile Skirts from $9.00 up; Chiffon Panama Skirts from $6.00 up. ' Your inspection is invited. No trouble to display goods. Remember, you are welcome to credit. ' ' V iJn is -w' Aiiir.1 Vv; ) J bp a m mm mr m - w ar s ai m-m m mr-m mm, ar-a w sa. mrm a am a f - JkW l..MSr , 50NS 7 f i nwl HM0wmm-Kfy t& I "'Lmn, ar First and Yomhlll Second and Yomhlll Open a Charoc Account . Pay &L.00 a Week not , jffllrt'tbSSl&Z&y i mm i ... mm" WW'- hi 4 I'