THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, FRIDAY ' EVENING, MARCH 14, 1913. TOWNTOPICS TONIGHT'S AJIUSEMENTiS CKItlG BlereBlh and MiwrJuoa atreeta, "Bun- tr Vnltt the Striugi,'' Scotch comedy. ; ; BAKER Brcx4wiy and Sixth atreeta, near Morrison. The Baker riarera In "Tb Third Mrgrrt;" ' drama. ...... OnHWEUM-Kroadiray and Taylor. Valulr-Tlll.. LVH1C Keatloa; Wood Mimical Coined com pany In "Tha Jail Klrda." PANTAGE8 Vau.ieTtll. ' ' EMPRESS Broadway and TamhlH. . Vanda - - Tlllf. - : and go to Oregon City. ' From tiers the ' party will cross 4o the west side, and "after cHrnblns; the high ridge willfol j low a circuitous route by way of Oswego Lake to Oswego, whence the return to the city will be by the Southern Pacific. Each person will take his own luncn, with cup, spoon, etc. men are oh the list. Henry B. Has- ard. of Seattle, Is conducting the exami nation fur the federal government. Weather Conditions. v Portland and Iclnlty Fair tonight with nrnrj . iroai; , caiuraa j ibid. noruweaiony wlmla. ' , : '" :' - Washington and Oregon Fair tonlcbt with heaty front weat portlouj Saturday fair. North. Wi-alorly wind. . . . Idaho Neutrally fair tonight and Saturday, c . THEODORE r. DIUKU. f AHIiig OlHtrict Forwaatyr. Grovelana park .Association. A tern porury organization of the. Grpveland J'ark improvement association was made Wednesday night , at a meeting in a church at l?ast Fifty-second ,aod Lin coln streets, residents of that section to the number or 42 present signed a petition Which will be submitted to the city council 8ki.ng that bids for Im provement of the streets of that section with hard surface be rejected. ; Tha sign. cis declare that the city englner has fiv vored the paving trust in making speclfl cations and that the prices given are ex cesslve. VA. permanent organisation will lie perfected next Wednesday night.' Improvement clubs Heating. There will be a meeting of the Greater United East Side Improvement Clubs Assocla tlon tonight In the club rooms of the East Bide Business Men's club. Hotel Clifford, East Sixth and i Morrison streets. The delegation from the Mon tavllla Board of Trade will enlist, the support of the association In their agi tation for registration booths In each -of the four wards on the east side of the river. The matter of public markets will also come up for discussion, and it Is thought' that some definite action Will be taken at this meeting. . B.msnded for TrialCircuit Judge t)avlg yesterday remanded the non-sup- sort case against Dean O. Ray to Coun ty Judge Cleeton and the case will in all probability be heard before a Jury Text week. Ray asked for a writ of re view on the ground that his demand for trial by Jury had been denied by Judge Cleeton. Owing to the fact that the Dew non-support law will go into effect within a few months and will provide for trial by Jury, District Attorney Evans does not expect to appeal, the case to. the supreme court. . . , One round OuUty, Though both James G. Ayles aiid Mrs. LydiaTTtftSTloy had confessed to the commission of statutory crime, only Ayles was found guilty Wednesday. He will bo sentenced by Circuit Judge Davis next Saturday Attorney Manning for the defendants held that Mrs. Mulley was the victim of her husband's desire to got a divorce and that A. C. Mutloy, her husband, had laia a irap lor iier imu yvim u in ivu. Mulloy Is a rancher in Washington county and has started a suit for di vorce in that county. Oppose letting of Bids, The tempo rary organization of a new East Side Improvement club was formed Wednes dy evening at the Lincoln Street Meth odint church, Kant Fifty-second and Lincoln streets. The main cause for the organisation is to contest the letting of bids for hard surfacing In that vi clnlty, the citizens feeling that all bids yet received are entirely too high. An other meeting will be held next Wed nesday evening, at which time perma nent officers will be elected. To Discuss Bridge Opening. A meet ing or the North must bide Improvement club will be held this evening at the Alblna branch library, 360 Knott street, Further plans for the celebration at tending the opening of tbe Broadway bridge will be discussed. The matter of the widening of Union avenue will also be up for discussion, and It is expected . that something definite will result from the meeting. All citizens of North East Portland are urged to attend. Pig and Whistle Dining and Lunch Jftoom. Wheeldon Annex, 108 Salmon Street. Meals by the day and week. Ar rangements ran be made for private dinner and lunch parties, Stolen fiats Beturnad. Three dozen Stolen 'hats sold to the Oregon Loan office at 53 orth .Third street,' were recovered yesterday by the district at torney's office and turned over to tha hat store of Drake & Mauck, 121 Fourth street. -Contrary to. the. usual custom of paying the pawnshop owner for such goods, - District Attorney Evans an nounced he would not indemnify; the pawnshop men, . as the goods . were stolen. Special Officer Sherwood, as signed to the district attorney's office, confiscated the goods. In .his inves tigation he found the pawn shop dealer had paid (10 for them, It was also learned that this dealer hau attempted to sell them to another dealer. The hats were stolen Saturday night. Here tofore, the pawnshlp men, have given up stolen goods, upon payment of the money paid by the shop man, but , the taw provides stolen goods may be con fiscated, thereby throwing the respon siblllty of such purchases upon the sec ond, .hand ".dealer. ;.. ti's-J.r ' Can't Beturn to Portland. A woman giving the name of Maude . Lelghton, who has been arrested a number of times by- the police, today asked Judge Taiwan of municipal court if he would consent to her coming to Portland from Vancouver, Wash,, where she agreed to go recently when before the court ' The woman's record In Portland was such that the Judge gave her the option of taking a county jail sentence or leav ing,, the city. She agreed to go-to Vancouver. ' The Judge' returned her letter, informing the woman that she did not have his permission o come to Portland, as she has already caused enough trouble. " aaaaaa' Btone Funeral Held. The funeral of Charles E.- Stone, veteran telegraph operator, who died suddenly early this week, was held yesterday afternoon at the Dunning & McEntee chapel, under the direction of representatives from the Portland Press club and of tele graph company representatives, with whom Mr. Stone had been associated. The pallbearers were old friends of the well known operator, who have worked with him. Interment was at River view cemetery, beside the bodies of his mother and sister. Many elegant floral triDuies were sent. Burglars -frightened Away. Burg lars last evening entered the home of J. Almeda, 60S Pine street, but were frightened away before they secured anything of value. Entrance was gained by forcing open a front window with a Jimmy. The saloon of M. Do galollo, Third and Flanders streets, was burglarized last night, four boxes of cl gars and sevetfcl bottles of whiskey be ing taken. "7he cash register was forced opr-nr but it contained nothing, In case ej burglaries the police can be notified tfvar A-2121 or Main 212. " Save Irom $3 to $10 by .having your eyeglasses made at .Dr.- George Ruben- stein's, the reliable optician. Tone or kryptok" glasses in' shur-on mountings at reasonable prices. 189 Third street Why Pay a Pancy Price for a truss when you can get ft. scnsible'praetical one at a moderate price from Albert Bernl, the druggist 22 Washington near.Becond? ,i , v"..;..-..J.'.?..i Kan'i Trousers. Men! ' Buy . your pants of me and save the extra profit that goes in the. high, rent landlord's pocket Jlmmle Dunn, room 3 IB, Ore- gonlsn building. Take elevator. Tor Sale by Owner. Five room cot tage, newly remodeled and renovated, lot 75x169, 22 fruit trees, on East Fifty-second street Phone East 2745. ' Steamer Jessie Barklns for Camas. Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. , Leaves Washington street dock at t p. m. , Do You Need Money? Title &-Trast Com pan y,- Fourth and Oak, will make first mortgage loans on Improved, city property, . and also loan money to home builders. . y Get the secret of Royal breadmaklng of your dealer on Friday, March. 14, and paste. It In your cook book. The secret will be baked Into miniature Vaves one of which will accompany -everv. loaf of Royal bread bought on that day. High Cost ot Living '..When you are figuring the" high cost of living, remember I "nave solvvwl the "clothes' Hem. I sell high grade men' suits direct from the manufacturer to you, ;. Instead of selling them in a store at a rent of flOOO a month, I sell In an office bullding (rent 130 a month). Get wise. Jimmy Dunn, room 31$ Oregonlan building. . Take elevator. , v Journal Want Ads bring ' results. ' B. P. Kind, Painter. High grade pa- perhanging, -tinting- and decorating a specialty. House painting solicited. Phone C-6662. 4' Bestaurant, completely furnished, In first class hotel, fop rent, very reason able. T-656, Journal. W. A. Wis and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Commercl Work. Glftord, Main 8173. Sr. s. C. Brows, Eye. Ear. Mohawk. Be Oregon Plrst. Gif ford Studio. a Veteran 'But, Driver Dead. Edward McGee, one of the old-time 'bus drivers of Portland, was found dead in his bed -at 830 East Eleventh street yes terday afternoon by Patrolman Bewlcy. Death was due to natural causes; War ren J. Kinder, living next door to the deceased, reported that McGee had not been seen around his place for several days; that Indications were that he was sick. The patrolman opened the house and found th-body on the bed. The remains were turned over to the coro ner, who Is seeking relatives. Opium Is PonSd. Two cans of opium were found on Patrick Livingston, a negro,, last night by Patrolmen Nlles and Ilutchings, when they arrested him at. Fourth and Everett streets. Charles Weaver, another negro, was also ar rested with Livingston. The patrol men observed the two men prowling around the entrance of a Chinese store. Livingston quickly darted into the place, came out and started down the street with the cans of opium under his arm. They are held for federal investigation. llasamas Take 401-day Walks Sun day tha Maxamas will take an all-day walk, the first of the season.' They will leave, on the Oregon City car at 8 a. m., Today and Tomorrow We put on sale our entire stock of , BENJAMIN 1 fancy and blue fall weight. Suits at Porges Attorney's Bams. After copy ing the signature of his'attorney George Patterson conceived the idea of forging the name to checks, which caused his arrest Wednesday night by the police. The attorney is O. P. Jamison, who was doing some legal work for Patterson. Tho check upon which the arrest was made was' for $17 and passed upon C. L. Kline, a saloonkeeper. The case is. to be heard Saturday In the muni cipal court. Jewish Services Tonight SVtvices will be held in Congregation Ahaval Sholom synagogue, Park and Clay streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. Mrs. J. Freeman and Alexander Samuels will sing the duet, "Peace to This Dwell ing." The subject of Charles W. Rob inson's address will be "The Education of the Child," Rabbi Robert Abraham son will officiate tonight as well as In the service tomorrow morning, begin ning at 9:30. t W. A. Oleland Besolutions. The com mittee aonslsting of W. D. Fenton, Cyrus. A. Dolph, Wirt Minor. EE. lleck-bi-rt and J. Moreland, appointed by Judge Henry E. McGrtin nearly two weeks ago to draft resolutions of re spect concerning the late W. A. Oleland will report at a 'meeting of the Mult nomah Bar 'Which will be held In Judge McGinn's ourt room, Saturday morning, at 9:80 o'clock, at which time resolutions will be offered. B'usi B'rlth KemOrltX The lodges of the Independent Order-B'nal B'rlth of Tortland will hold Joint memorial serv ices Sunday, March 16, at 2 o'clock, at tiie Ahaval Sholom synagogue, Park and Clay streets. Prominent speakers will address those present. Muslo will be furnished by the synagogue cnotr. Mm. J. Freeman and Nissln Abrahamson will sing a duet. All are welcome. , Bequest Zs Turned Down. In accord ance with their intention to keep down county expenses the County Commis sioners yesterday refused to consider a request for an appropriation of $500 for the aid of the chamber of com merce. M. Mosessohn appeared to make the request. Contributions have often been made for the chamber in former years. of Ouaf ity beLAkterwidflotrisof!. Phones: Pac. Marshall 1 Home A-6281 MEATS BEEF ILAjMB On Special Sale This Saturday All specials plainly price marked at market. Meats stamped "Jones' Quality" from choice se lected, well fed stodc. Aged in perfect sanitary tile coolers, as suring purity and tenderness. Order Now For Your Easter Sunday Dinner "JONES' QUALITY" " Genuine Spring Lamb Mint Sauce Fresh Green Peas If You Get Too Much Salt in Soup and do not wish to thin it down with water, add a little brown sugar or few siloes of raw potato, and tha excess salt will disappear.. . This is on of the good ideas to be found la "Of Bouaehold Interest Section" of our Monthly Mafuise, The American Table," published by as very month, and which la ta tha mail .today. Trad with us, get on our xnaulag list, and we are aura o be of eerrloe to you. "THE STORE OF QUALITY" & CO. Portland's Oldest and Best Grocers 1 148 THIRD STREET; ;V A-4432, MAIN 9432 Week-End Savings oh regular stocked Groceries: Scotch Kippered Herring, in tins, 10 tin, regular 15c per tin. ' Maclajen's Nippy Cheese, 10t? each, regular 15c. Waldorf Red Kidney Beans, 2 cans for 25S regular 20c : A . per tin. . Imported Potato Flour, 3 pkgs. for 50?, regular 20c. Knox'- Gelatine, 10 package, regular 2 for 25c. Full Cream Neufchatel CheeseJ5 each, regular 10c. . California Port Wine $1.50" per gallon, regular $1.75. 'Golden Sherry $1.25 per gallon, regular $1.50. OvP. S. Bourbon or Rye Whiskey $2.75 per a gallon, regular $3.00. Exclusive handlers of 'Quality Groceries, such as: Herkimer New York Full Cream Cheese, 35 lb. Royal Blue Stilton Cheese in bladders Malt Breakfast Cereal Dundee After-Dinner Mints and Fruit Delight Dundee Treacle and Pan Caramels Deerfoot Farm Sliced Bacon, "Sweet as a Nut" St. Johnsbury Crackers "A Revelation" Gloucester Codfish and Haddocks Santa Clara 20-30 Dry Prunes, 5 lb. boxes A Hint to You About Our Fruits and Vegetables: We only carry the choicest tha market affords. An order from us must be the choicest and seasonable. Saturday we will have a surprise for you by express, can at xne '-store or quality" While doing pour Sunday hopp: "Special Kesiengex Servloe." The Bank of Personal Service 7 yu aPPreciate courteous, prompt, efficient serv AJLT ice, bring your account to this bank and your ex pectations will be realized. A thoroughly equipped, up to date commercial and savings department at your service. 4tf Paid on Savings Deposits 4. Merchants National Bank Under Government Supervision. Founded 1886. Washington and Fourth Streets NOT TOO LATE That Cunning Little BABY "ROYAL" LOAF is out TODAY! Get yours quick from your deal er with your regular Royal loaf. Superior Coal Co. 4 North 8th St. Main 154 A-1541 COAL DELIVERED $5 Per Ton Within One Mile Our Coal is free from all slack. $1& 50 A Saving From $6 to $15. Sale Ends Tomorrow .Night - .10 P. m! Buffum & Pendleton .311 Mprrison, Opp. Postoffice Lecture on Indian Life-Major Cicero Newell will lecture Wednesday evening, March 19, at 8 o'clock, at the Albina branch library, 850 Knott street on In dian life illustrating the lecture by In dian costumes and curios. Major Newell was for a number of years In dian agent among the Dakota Indians. Sixth Street Synagogue Services will bo held tonight at the Sixth Street Syna gogue, Hall and. Sixth' streets, at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Scott Sanders will lecture on "Souls of Awakening." Tomorrow morning services will begin at J a. m. All arc welcome to all services. Special Hen's Blue Barge Suits. Take the elevator and see the handsome blue nerges I am selling at 114.75.' An abso lute.. fit .or no sale. Jimmy Dunn, room lSjCregohlan. building. Takaaloyator Apply for Cltixenshlp. Examination of applicants for citizenship bagan this afternoon before. Circuit Judge McGinn and will last all day tomorrow. About ' . iree caster unermgs Of All That's Good in Men's and Young Men's Suits We have an unusually complete line for Spring and Summer, including the latest Broadway types for young men, and the quieter models and pat terns for those of maturer years. Two, three and four-button, single and double-breasted Suits in all the new shades and colorings, including the new styles, Norfolk, English mod els, two-piece suits and conservative styles in all sizes. Ask to see those we're featuring just now at $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 Most Attractive Showing in Town NEW HATS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, NECKWEAR, ETC. Wn Buy "Moore" SHOES Pay Less Money m V OBig Saturday Special $4 Men's Shoes q i a tans and gunmetal JjJ.f j Visit the Shoe Store of the East Side and save money. Moore Shoe Co.! 383 E. MORRISON , Open Saturday Until 10:30 P. M. S. & H. Stamps With Purchase. fOSICL T00UT i Picture making is HAS T the Kodak all-by-daylifdit way- it is es pecially easy for OTJB C'U STOKERS. OUR IS IISEIT SOBS HOT OSASB with the sale of the kodak. If you wish to do all the work yourself, the advice 'of our experts Is gladly at your service. Should you prefer that we finish the picture, we have the facilities for producing the best possible re sults from every exposure. Our Eastman expert who is in charge, of this . work will gladly- demonstrate our quality of developing on your next roll of films free of charge if nccompanled by this ad not later than March 17th. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO; 145 SIXTH STRUT Old Reliable fca Til VkT wi WV -- " ill""' Full Set of Teeth 85.00 Bridge Work or Teeth Without Platen I for 3-50 to f 5.00I Gold Crowns $3.50 to 95.00, Porcelain Crown S3.50 5.do' Gold or Porcelain Fillings. . .81.00 UP Bilver Fillings 50 to $1.00 i Best Plate Made $7,501 no marges tor rainiess extracting: when other work Is done. Fifteen I years' guarantee with all work. Hours, I A. M. 10 I r. M, Union Painless Dentists 221 Morrison Street, Corner First U S I N ESS In This Location AS WE HAVE CONSOLIDATED With the NEW YORK OUTFITTING CO. 394 Washington St For those who are not aware of the reason for this great consolidation of two of Portland's best outfitting companies, we wish to in form you that, owing to the fact that one of the firm has retired from active business, this consolidation was com pulsory; therefore, this magnificent stock must be sold at once, as we give up this location when stock is sold. Commencing Sat., Mar. 15, 10a.m. The following f rices on i ... I New Spring Apparel go into effect Store for Rent Fixtures for Sale LADIES' WEAR Ladies'- $18 New Spring (jQ Qpf Suits VVO Ladies' New Spring f QF Suits, values to $22.50 tpxXeau Ladies' Handsome Spring Suits, values to $27.50 (PI A QK for VAIttU Handsomely Tailored Spring Suits, values to $35.00 (JfJ Beautiful creations in Spring Suits, values to $40.00 2145 Gorgeous Ladies' Spring Suits, values to $50.00 . (POI OfC for PVeUU Ladies' Skirts, values to CO OK $8.00, for tPAeatJ Ladies' Stylish Skirts. 0 QT values to $12.00 e7tl Silk Messatine Petti- 01 vl K coats, values to $5.00... Taffeta and Mescaline Silk Petti coats, values to $12;00 fj Ladies' Spring Coats- values to $15.00 ..... Ladies Spring Coats d' A Q(? values to $18.00 ... . ; . 4JlUea7tl I Ladies' I landsome Spring Coats, values to $22.50- . fl10 OK ,.: .... XJ-ieatJ $8.95 fa,, strU Clothing Cpi 200 Extra S.&H. Green Trading Stamps with every new "New Home" Sewing Machine ' sokX4r cash daring March. New Home Agency 350 Morrison. $18.95 TRIUMPHANT B1TUUTHIC For ten years Bitulithic pavement on Fifth St., between the City Hall and Union Depot, has stood up, free from re pairs, under the heavy traffic fh the heart "of a great city, l " Results Count Fearey Bpod, COI.XECTOH1 WB DISCOUNT NOTrS 8t6 Salmon St. Mais 3389, A-1773 ' for Ladies' Beautiful Spring - Models, values to $27.50 Ot A. .Mi for JJXt,i7ai The choicest of this season's Coats, values to $35.00 for Ladies' New Spring flff ACf I Dresses, values to $12.50 pve7(l Ladies' New Spring , (grr Qf Dresses, values to $15.00 P I eU Ladies' Handsome Spring Dresses, S3;'50::.... $11.95 Ladies' Exquisite Spring Dresses, values to $27.50 fl1 A OK for JJX.i7U Ladies' Beautiful Spring Evening and Party Dresses Apf values to $35.00 ..I.; vlU.iKJ l lot ot House Dresses, (Jl AC? values to $7.50 Dla7D MEN'S WEAR $20.00 Men's new Spring Suits Men's Stylish Spring Suits, values to $25.00 Men's ' Natty - Spring Suits, values to $30.00 Men's Hand-Tailored Suits, values to $35.00 $20 Men's Overcoat and Raincoats $25 Men's Overcoat and , Raincoats $30 Men's Overcoats and Cravenettes ' $35 Men's Overcoats and Cravenettes. $12.95! $14.95 $16.95 $18.95 $12.95 $14.95 $16.95 $18.95 Look for the Yellow Signs THE WESTERi! 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