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THE OREGON (DAILY j . i;:iial,. roinxA nd. TOWN TOPICS AMUSEMISNTS IIRII.tuV -Klesanth and WorrlsW Kitty flnrc1.ni 1i ibi llfbt opera "I'll Kuchtmtrea.' Curtalil 8:;w. . v v' . r BAHUtt-Bresdwsy and Mwrlaos. ' "Hw. Umiuo, U. 8. A." CurlulB 8.X0. . ' '' , L lilO Kourtb and stark.- katlna- . a.rwoo " I' A NTAUtf. Broadway iuSAlflef. Vaudefllle. 'nrtlii 2-30. 7;15, 8:H. ( ' ; 1 V .. ( i l.UMBIA Sixth, twtweeo, Waahlngton Slid Murk us. Motion plcturvavll a. B. U l m LUnttt XHEA1KB K)enth and WtUlo(tou. Al.it km pictiirm, noon to 11. p. in, o haen t'lli 'l with ' County i Clerk Coffey. I will be held in ,th vvhiio T.-mnW- .-a ii The innirporators bi o Mary jc. Spencer, j Monday night ' Flans for a social enter. j.aura o. neim una uoi.ir.Ko j. nciiu.iiaiiioienc.8ra belnw nMnxi-fd The company is capitalized at 13000. : I ; "-' j -,, ., B&ld VPitm ....' a ' Yti... ....I...,. 4wifr oo of Economy Is the door of ms wife: Anna n M",y.TT' ' 7 tth Frank U Smith's Market' The cheapest Alfred Davidson," John' Co'ulson lias se meat In . tho whole United States is cured a divom trm r,..t, i.i Mnr. .1 ...k. . xj I. ii ,1 : "-'" - -vo- r- Keel etew.ioo ., ' ., Shoulder steak. Jto. Orciion buttSr. 76o : Liver. 10c. ' 1 I Comtii.t,. a.,.-- ..;. enouiucriamo.iuo. lfigKs, Zbo. . . anteed. wfieth. v. von rot roast beef, I2c -and 15c - U1.80 or IB. Rnh-n-.l?-"- .i.-ntiHn. ainu too. Weather Conditions. ; - ' rortiund mid vicinity ' Fair tonlKbt and; Sat Bidaj; iuilntila vlmL, tuontly wenterly.' OlOgolV. J. air touliiht - cod Halurdny: light ' front tonight euat porilun; variable wlud. WanhliiKiuu: Ovcatioaal rain Mt tuulgbt or Maturday, fulr cant portlua toulgbf ami Saturday; ,wlnd mmtW wvaterly. '. , Idaho: Fair t lit cod Saturday; ; light : iroai louigni aouiu j-niinn. , f , iDWARD A. BEAM. t r , ' , 1 ilHlrlct PoreHter. Sirloin steak, 20o Pork chopn, He - loin ana riu cliopn of lamb, 15c. I Wahnni mrZt . Ti V HreakfHut hu,nn vnn mnA tiv. I K8UOUal na way landings, flally x- (Adv.) H9 Third treet,,near- 'l'ayl-.v (Adv.) tamc'Ja'aato'' Hftrklns for Camaa, Chlckena, 20c. . Salmon, 8 and 10c. ttreet dock it I tx m. 1 I.opLk iT-TUATMZ-wJ;tark and 'Altai -'1' " ,"u' .V " . v MotloJ l.TenTrM, noott to Jl p. 1 yr V - . . wa' - T tw 8o Blndd Ooffae A ire- AicuAi.ii'W l'ortiaad ti, ouunoi riuiwr vuum w traos u Bmiin t main mar. mium Uckt with aacn pound., lialnea ..UDt mumsi, uyiwtcu f irai auo 1 1 e store, 178 Third atrcet ORKOOU STATB FAIR -Salam, Or,, Beptembtr li'J to October 4. - ' ' ; v Womu ytaatl-Mra. Josephine ; Bro- i Phy. r living In th , Mount Bcott aie ' trlct,wa fined tlOO Wednesday afternoon in ' thi munlejpal court jtoricalling- Mrs. J. R.' Casey .."pUBsy cat" and a few other uncomplimentary names.. For two hours, the Mount Scott squabble occu ' pled ih attention of tha court, Ui an andaayor to t adjust i, the neighborhood ungla occasioned by the fight between the two women, who awe-neighbors.. Mrs. Turnetr (743 Siftyfourth avenue, sputh east, testified that she; heard Mrs. Bro ' ' phy7 talk to the 'buttermijk'man" Jn a loud yoica about Mra. Casey. In the end. Judge Stevenson aaid he was convinced ' Mrs. Brophy had aid things not used . by :t peaceable r neighbors, therefore a judgment of guilty waa iiecorded and - sentence tiup0aUMi''-f:iM,!-' .,-; Vj-&,,(i""- ' '-:':lVyMy.J,;..'-'.y . The soov of Bconomy Is the door of ' Frank I Smith's market," The cheapest meat In the whole ; United States, is - right here. K Reckon these prices: ' Beef stew, "10c. Shoulder steak, 15o. Oregon butter; 78o Shoulder, lamb, loo. Liver, 10c. t - t Eggs, 2 Be. , , -., Pot roast beef, 12cr and 16c, - . Oven roast beef, 16o to 18c . Round steak, ZOc Sir Join steak, 20c. , lg lamb, 16c, " Pork chops, 18c. t X,oin of rib chops of lamb, 15c. - Breakfast bacon, 20o and 22 Ho and 150. . Chickens, 0o. Salmon, So and 10a. Lard in 8s, 40c; in 6s, 66c; in 10s, 11.25-. ".'..Roast porkv llti-UUo, ; Halibut, loo. u Come to Frank L. Smith's main mar ket. 328 Alder street, between First and Seoond streets. - ' a - (Adv.) lflJh Va4Aii..1 VAawltal aaaAlalA k , . . , m I " " " " ' Vi iruiuiai ,w wwv WIWI (.ail io "-no ooniDiaini ,or Mima ..uuiener iDUiirtint?. Main ss A.304K. , i-a,iv against John J. Kelielier, in which elie I ' . . 1 . . , v , asks for a divorce, she was' compelled Chicago Dentists removed to their new io nave Jier nusband arrested for beat-iorrice. Panama bide-., sd nrt aii- ing tneir son unmercifully, and he was sts. Mezzanine floor.. , (Adv.) xouna guilty ana lined. She also charged that he beat her over the back with Ton Boom Office Suite in Journal a strap. ' After the arrest ehe aays he bldg. Outside rooms, best location. Adv. aesertea ner. gn asks for the custody I . .. of three children, title to a lot In Mc I Arrested . for Larceny.-. -For selllns Klnley park and 83d a month allntbny. (one half Interest In a isaloon ' at 784 They were married Autrust 12. 1897. . . ITimrman street, which Intorpst It la al iiesea he (ltd not own, Jaik .Daly was woman la Fined S3. Mrs. J. X,, Btone. ai restea this morning by Detect! v Hill 735 BooBevelt street, was .before, the municipal . court this mornine for not- keeping her; dog muzzled. She said the dog dashed out of the house when the door was opened, ran- into the street and into the arms of the dog catcher. Mrs. Stone explained the dog belonged to her husband, , but the. court held that ahe was . the lesal custodian of the animal during the husband's absence.,-( She; was fined 82. Tho sale was made to Am JSOO, -Larceny is char riaDAY EVENING, V." ' r uuzzera ror i OCTOBER 3.- 1913. i. Jtwslry Salesmen V"j : f IrBt-cliiHM, experienced nu i Aronson'u. ' -None but cd apply. (Adv.) Qnallty Glaiitas Muiisclt Optical Co..' Z10 ,.W, bltlg., car, (ith and Wash. (Ad.) : Sr. S. C jstov. .i. Eye, ar, Mohawk building. ' - v ' ,. V;-(Adv.) sn r ' .a vfM. f ai u..tu t.' f.:i .t,;r;.:--;v;; '(Adv.) i , xmghts of the Sot, 500 toolght. Adv.; It' Going to Rain ' uei juur jfincoMi irom Jim fif e lilo Bpedlal at 810. Take third floor Orewonlan bldg. (Adir.) , NEW GREEN AND BLUE ; SOFT HATS JUST iN -.! Supervisor to Inspacfc Despite the '. request of Road-'Bupervisor urnau nat ' 'an expert bridge engineer e employed by the county, to Inspect the Sandy river bridge the county commissioners yesterday ordered that he make the in spection In person.- This bridge, -which Is near the Portland Automobile club house, haabeen complained about, as It i is cotsaigered in poor condition, it is ; ' planned to make necessary repairs to . the bridg at once, i , t ' Bait Over Sosap Iron Tbo Standard ." Clay-company yesterday received a ver, - diet for 8817.48 against M." D. Hodges In Circuit Judge Pavier court. The com ': pany claimed that Hodges and M. Bards" S & son bought scrao iron for which they . jjaldN only (tin, part , A Hodges eras the "Tea purchasee ha was) Jield responsible. -,' He alleged that only part of the scrap on nougni was delivered. 'I Administrator Appointed in the ah " kence of Circuit Judge Cleeton of the prooate aepartment of the circuit court, Judge Catena yesterday annotated a. r Morgan sdmlnlstratbr . of the estate of ins wue, Madge uertrude Morgan, who - died September 23. 'Mr. Morgan left real estate valued 'at 811,000. Two young sons are the remaining heirs. . Orooery Saoorporateaw .Articles of In--corporation of the Rosa City Qrocery. a retail store - at 1588 Sandy road, have ii V.H.r-Jarkll &.CO. teading. Xast Bid Sspartmant :-. kvt Muisov avb Vi - , vszoir ATS, Our; Saturday and filondax SPECIAL ; Men's .Outing Flannel Night . Robes of heavv aualltv with . military effect, S button,, silk frog, trimmed full length, ex. .r sveciat vaiue, v an slues, at cents: Each ' Wak aad whlta, blue and white , ; and Mack and waits stripes. 5c Hos6 at V cents Pair.- Children's ' Medium Haavv ' ! Ribbed v Black Hose or school i . wear, all sires, 5 to, 9 r Bat- -urday only, 9, v , 4 AIS TO A OTSTOMSA, " ;9 f Sues for $500 Damages. -nAlleglns that the Northwestern Electric company has' proceeded to erect ita power, line over the; Victoria dock property on the ivpast.siae.witnout permission, the Irving rReal Estate company, owner of i the property, has., started 'suit to recover: 8800 damages and to enjoin the electrio company from proceeding with its plans. At the Niw Grand. 10S Sixth stra rrtday and Saturday, rThe Steel King's Juasi wisn.- a sensational feature nro. ductipn in i parta, also a roaring key. stone comedy, i Coming Sunday, October 6.' Brennan of the Mpor, a wonder ful three-reel production featuring Bar' ney uumore, ana - another, Keystone vomuay.j A iuo anow ror c , - (Adv.) The Oregon Xaw ScaooL The Oregon A reat "day " for the Voct? -n duiuui '.auuuuiiuet : ineir ' rormai f ha ........ - . - opening tomorrow evening. October w 4. u - 'A, We extend a cordial invitation to all ti' ' "; r our. graduates. New applicants should twiner trt $uitt ana overcoatt p. (Adv) :pUot$, for Bta urchins, for the Tea Boom Opens. Dally luncheons I dailv run. in thm raem far hunt. -,u Bumuvvn iea servea in our attrac-I nsa . - t ; TV Mve new tea room .enjoy a restful eup " vFR-'r' ::-Zl'i I , DAINTY, 204 H Broadway, near Taylor tor medium Weight tUlti tf!c.t-.'Av.--irrt---'""K '-v --a (AdY. -: new wedvee that will meet tOa Third Tea. Ufa in Baa-Maka icdlgOqd tOSteK good t hat 4 ,. t tmA at. L a ... Maaavl.laa ' J M. ' m a " uiuit BuiiiwnaDM ana reutiut ; &y i yuutuy, goof mtyit - gattsrac - iiuiirewM - ana pillows I ttrtn renovated. Portland PuriA I " tresa J'actorv, lBth and ovejoy street y. a ' t ' ' 1 oi?'a PhoneAiMaln 224 A-1874. " (Adv.) . from $26. to $35. ' r V-:.-J? ' v;; ?-;- ... -i , T , ': ntimtTt-nntm ' 5l . ' afl nutenura mail nurt..A ii,. .., k, ' " r " meeting of the Shakespeare club for iia mneteento season, held in the White iJy ' ft V ?TV '11 - i Xempla - Tueaday evening.. Jerry Br- JDutTUm Kendletori nauah was elected nnM,iir .r, mm - I . w"vt ,ul. L VcaU--aw5reUry.wjFBt,Mr4) meeting 1 31.1 ? Morriion St., opp. P, 6. Phones r l Pacific, Marshall J ; nome v-ooi ';,.:VirVV'' OUR REGULAR' Saturday Special '-1; ;' '. O .' :.irr-fr ?:'! -y ..'-v ! ' '-' r; ,-. ' . y 1 Assure , you ot ; a saving, in price as well as a guarantee of "superior quality V -- MEATS "The kind you like to .eat." ; ' On - THIS SATURDAY AH Specials Plainly : Price 1 Marked - at Market Special KCHWAB PRirJTiriG CO lO BEN F.0REENE. PRESIDENT! aOir STARIV STREET! 1 '-------aaaa-waaBBaaaasBaBaaBBaSaaBBaBaaa 'f-t'i, -'H--'--C'"--sit':-r' i-'vi--j -t , '' ' ',--V'v ;i' V- " ' A ; . , . -,- v - i"" "i""'-"vr' I'-. -'--V' r;:,jt.,A:''";S;;...;'",',v. v.; . 'r i, .'T -7 ,-'-;. life 'Jl i: ImmIH "p RADBURY system I? I - . ; llr IMSllM young, men represent 1 11 v u: JQI II Hi MISI iai; Jnv.workrhaiiship;fitS I ' My y l: One Half for a Limited Time CALIFORNIA'S Choicest Sweet Wine $1.50. The Beit BEER, t 4f Uottles exchanged. 1 D. GERMANUS The rionece I,lrjuor Man, 128 Murrlson, bet. 1st and 2d v ,,uu iui at aiiiinca .iime ALlFORNIA'S jSfl n, hoicest S weet fines, reg. HJJI A . 1.50, NOW,, VA Ijt. $2.00 t . s , a 40.00 and you can get . them at the Eastern on the rri,ost liberal terms of, cred it. Ypu can pay as coven- ; ierit -weeklv or monthlv Credit doesn't cos't you a penny extra. -. ,1. , mi tomorrow :;. :. . and select vour new Suit. -See the na'ttv new sevfoi ' ? ' '.- wool worsteds, cheviots, tweeds,.. etc. Full box,' senii- . : form .and form-fitting models,1: tailored, to -'perfection. ; . ClQthes with a nao to them - that apf5ealsi to a well-' v fy-jv ,v ui wci.u j juuur, ciiuyyr-iiic ;wuu fj wu wan i ana win ? ; 'Avt- appreciate. y y:'.:: Ljtj Sir' V1CL I II 11 1 ' a a uiuuiugi) A ivl Vt; New fall neckwear; dbzensf'p 5jng;ihe;inewjy Miir ana bott Hats, Mewest Models $3.00 and S4.00 405 iLjijl .-.::: liie Tomorrow,1 Saturday, October.' . ' k . ; ; A our prescription file numbers , v - will have reached the Orie Mil-" .; lv 3 . .-i -M lion mark. This means that ! i ' y ";torsnearly:fialfa centuryt'dur-1'p V ;i i '!5, : o ing whichtime we have faith- fully pursued V bur : : calling as k ' nnftiAinvU:,A L.... J: . I Vi m ic?puoiicior.Koniana ana iimiea s-r3 ara m.ii t . ;-,.. , k-rj,,-, ; feSe fecfeE fife klito-i lililiili BJB ar--.l gr 1 I 11 '11. J n 1 PBT 'vthiniimter iginal prescriptions (we 'Mm-SMf 1.' u i.. i . : . v r.. ;--'.'vvs . .. ... .'..' '(" .. v 'uiuuuc prescriptions ceiinea). ana tnat aunnir all this tirmr ; no serious error ha ever, occurred; in carrying out : this je- ' iSl'r sponsible task. We believe this record, as to numbers arid service, is . not duplicate - - . -: or, indeed, west of (licago. : . -. ; ' : Mr. Clarke anci Mr.' Woodward, the; owners of this bust-: ness, have been associated in ; coriducfing.it for' over thirty v years, and are still actively engaged in 'serving the "public : i"' and attending to every detail .of their business- no matter : now: trivial,1 securing to their patrons every convenience 'arid I We confess to a natural and proper feeling of pride in, ' our record, not of boasting, but the consciousness of faith- ful service. well rewarded by the confidence and :patronage. of the people whopi we serve. Our new store -occupying '' the entire buildingin its new location, beautifully i lighted ' and equipped, and comprising, as it. does, ten selling:' floors, - Stands tOdav as an evidence of what hard wnrk and intlli. gent effort; can accomplishAmerica's Largest Retail Drug' Store,. '."V":".V - . ' ? : Sf ..V ; '. In commemoration , of this occasion; we shall ltom6MM4' (Saturday) present to every patron having one or-rnpr&prev :: : V ; : ociiuuud iiucu ai uur aiurc, wnciner original, rerm or iam ;v, ?w ; -i ily recipe, a beautiful souvenir, attesting our feelirig of.grati- ' :: V; tude to the public for patronage heretofore extended. . These "v; - : souvenirs. handsomely, framed nictures. ' selected : frnm'nur e-.v . - Art Sectionr will besplayed rdurirignthe remainder of ithe wccit m uur aiucr street winaows. s uwine to tne.necessarv : v v limitations, we will be unable to present more than one Sou- .! : l'. " f: , ; venir to each patron of our Prescription Department, and as'S M - d i there" are a variety of subjects, we ' would '.earnestly requests that-a selection be made' inTJersori." yy:- :yj H0JI WOODARD, CLARKE & CO., Aider Street at West Park. ... -i . -' v,y A f . '.V :V.l--...V, THE WAY' TO .TRAVEL 4 ism: STEEL COACHES AiVD UNDER THE PROTECTION OF 7 BLOCK SIGNALS You get both when you go via tho A PLEASURE TO .0 8,.Wlf,1 yjT Trains Daily Bet ween Portland " Tacoma and Seattle ' , 1 Trains Daily To ' , f r the Eas OUTLINE YOUR TRIPS t' y Courteous employes and excellent meals add the finishing touch of perfection in travel. 1 Ticiket OfThlrd; and Marshall 4500, A-613L - BOSTON iTCsaMoWtte1. DEIMSTS We are now1 located betweea Fourta and Fifth on Washington street, and are. prepared to give you first elaae work at reasonabU , pricea Rubber Plates . ...... ?5.09 and u Gold Crowns ........ g:j,r,o and u, Bridge Work 5.5 and up Porcelain Crowns.. . ..3.. 0 and uq Bllver Fillings .f, an.l u Cd Filllnas ""I.o and u JOB. U. r HEWlurf. Mjt. . Don't Go to the Ice Man ! ! Sit dowrt iri bur iiptown office, Twelfth and A!r, -'! I ! tell us your troubles. It will cost you ncl' r ! 1 in most instances the troutle is in the y j the beater. ';': V