JON DAILY JOURNAU i POIiTLAIID. . FRIDAY ' EVENING, O CTOBER, i 17, 1313. TOWN TOPICS AMUSEMENTS nHUt3FWfnth. (.id Morrlsnn. raTcraham la '-Jiniua tnoaar." Curtain 8:0. EAKI.M Broadway and WorrUoo. "Tha PmJ .. . ' curiam b:wi. . : , IA luo fourth and Btark.' , Keatlnf A Flood unitieai L'ooiRitjr company. 7:30 ana 9 p. m. , I A CAdKk Broadway and Alders V4UdTjUe ;nrtRtn 2'ftrt tilft aln 'I ,;-.,.', , .. fyl.LMBU Sixth, t(wen Waihlaston and -ni muiion pinurea 14 . m. w . f ;ti"i.l aUKATKB KleTonth and Waahlnfton. notion ulcturea, noon to 11 p. m. rEofK g THKATRK Wt Park and Alder, s f at. Motion ilcturea, noon to 11 p. m. , , Weatlier Conditions. Portland and Tlclulty Cloudy tonight and 1 Saturday; , probably rain; easterly winds. -, ; Oregon and Waahlngtoo Fair ea.t tonlfht and Saturday; eloudy weat portion tonight and Bacuraay, probably rain; easterly Wlnda, '1 IdahoFair buil&A.fc and Hatiirrtar. ,ts f fcDWAKD A. BCALfl, )'m of ' SUM., Anstrallaa beef , trust brings f-When tha In Australian cold atorass beef you won't rind it at Frank ; 3-v Smith's, Good old Oregon beef la tha ' standby at Smith's,; Hera are his prices ; iot roasts, 12V4-150. Steak, 15c. 1 Pound steak and sirloin steak,; 290, ' ,-Porlc liver, .60, ; Pigs' feat, 7.lVi v 1 i Shoulder lamb, 10c. Eggs, JOc' -. Legs of lamb and lamb chops, 16a , ' ; Boast poraviJtto and 17c. " t Fancy bacon, S0cand 22Wc and 25o. I Pork chops, 17Mo and 80c. Liver, 10c -1 Oregon creamery butter. TOo and 750. ; Brains 16a . Salmon, 8c. Crabs, lOo. oausage, joc. tiauoui, luo, omen, ivc. lAtfd. In . 4oc: In 6a. 6c; In 10s. 11.25, Coma to Smith's main market, 228 Aider St., for these excellent meats. (Adv.) ' Would Have City Assist County " i Commissioner Holman yesterday ad. 4 dressed a letter to Commissioner Deick, of the pabllo works department of the ;'. , 1 city, asking that tha city cooperate with 1 tha county In the Inspection of bridges I and ferries, 4 Tn administrative . , coda provides for 'the monthly inspeo ' ' tion of bridges and ferries and to em . ploy an expert would sost tha county large sum. Mr. Holman asked that . 1 tha engineering department of the city ; f make the necessary Inspections. " eiltioB f ot Admlalatratioii. Mrs. . . Minnie Nystrom, widow of 8ren August J Ny strom, petitioned for letters of ad : ' mliUegratlon of her husband's . estate - r I yesterday. ,'. Mr. . Nystrom died August , 1 si,, leaving an esiaie vaiuea i izuvv. Four daughters and a son are heirs. A . ; petition for tha appointment of George - 1 At. jjeianey as aamimsiraior 01 ins ea. '4 i tate of hla-irother, Charles W. Dalahev, f was also filed. Mr. Dalaney died in ' j Salem September 21, leaving an estate 1 valued at $1000. His mother, a sister T an4 brother are the heirs. ;-. . , ' CUmreH of Ood lnoorooratss--To en , " traga In charitable work the. Northwest 1 Charity Association of the Church of , uoa yeaieraay niea srucies or lncorpor t. ! atlon with County Cleric Coffey. Prop- J arty valued at 11000 la possessed by the v tsaoclatlon : and revenues will be ' de rived from bequests, gifts and such means. Tha trustees ar O. W. Bailey, ; K. O. Masters. W, W. Christ, O. T. Neal, 1 C T. Tlmmons, M. IB. Marben and Nellie Brant. ' , , , r. Smoker at TTniverslty drib, A smoker . . given by the Oregon Society of tha Eons of the Revolution will be held at the -. new University club tomorrow night. .,. Professor B. A. Tbazter of tha Port- land Academy will deliver, a lecture on "Rochambeau and French AasistaBo in the Revolutionary War." Following tha ; lecture a aupper "will be served by thai University club. ; Members of the Sons of tha, American, Revolution vlaltlng in Portland are invited ot attend, y; " Ante , Track Damaged "by Plre An automobile delivery truck' belonging to the Eilers Music House was partially -i, consumed ny nre yestemay aiternoon While standing in front of the Broadway : entrance of tha Eilers store-at Broad . ; way and Alder streets. - The truck was . einpty. The blasa is thought to have been . started by a lighted, cigarette thrown Into a pool of gasoline under the car. , - , v; V: - Will invade Tualatin ValleyFor Ae cominr Sunday trip the Masamaa will : leave on the United railway train at 1:10 a. m. and go to Cornell atation. Vim there they will climb the high : ridge separating tha Tualatin yalley i ' from the Willamette, from which aome fine views, are obtained. Tha party .-will then descend to the , St. Helena road "' and return jto the city byway of Bur . Ungton. ',.. ' n. W.' Gill will speak on the cultivation 1 if flowers a?M tlie Beautifying of yards. The asKoei tiiort Is giving an educational course to all who live In the district and attend the meetings,' As this evening's meeting will be of special interest W wxroon, all ar invited to attend. prosecution Xs Postponed The peti tkn of J. A. and Anna Shaver for deed ing property to which they Aad no .title was pomponea indefinitely in the dis trict court on motion of Deputy District Attorney Belch. Mr. Peich desires to make further" Investigation of the case because he believes , the Shavers were innocent off intention to do anything criminal. rney gave a deed to M. Mo- Kinney, lt North Ninth street, for five acres or : Marian county land to which they did hoi i have .legal title. j.ney were reieasea on ineir own reooir. nisance...f;;'T Seeks Samaares for Beattnav-4n pay ment for a beating which he alleges he received Beptember 3. Henry 1 Zorn, a laborer, seeks 120.100 damages from George Engelke, in a suit lied yester day In the circuit court by C J. Schna bel, his attorney. Zorn alleges ha re ceived a rractured akull and deep cuts on his forehead which . necessitated a stay in a hospital. Oriental Xnar Salt., Plenty of choosi ing here from 1 the smallest mat to largest room slse carpet, all oholoe and dependable. Only rugs we can guaran tee In our collection, priced lower than in any mother establishment In this city. A visit here will prova this- Money back if you're not satisfied. Cartoilan Bros., T4 wasnington, ' . (Adv.) Prisoner Zs Given Chance'. An indict ment charging1' Richard , Moran . with burglary was , dismissed yesterday by i circuit judge Mouinn on motion or uep uty pistrlct Attorney Magulre. Moran has served a; 860-day rookpile sentence from munlolpal court on a charge of lar- making good if given an opportunity. SsUte Talned at JTearly 814. OOO- lennie u iicK.aison ana. ouva b. uon- neli yesterday petitioned for letters of administration in the ' estate or. Jennie W. Donnell, their mother, to be issued to R. V. McKalson. Tho estate Is valued at I12.860.7J. Mra Donnell died last month, shortly following the death of her husband, C R. iponnell. County Xospltal atwDOrU Mrs. A. B. T. Spauldlng, matron at the county hos pital,, reported yesterday that 1S8 pa tients . were ' treated during September, 95 were discharged, 8 died, 18 were ad mitted, and that the coat per meal for feeding patients and attendants wua nve ana seven-ienios cents. , . Plre Damages bunch Boom. Fire from an -unknown h origin partly de stroyed the lunch room and pool hall of O. T. Dodd, 1311 Belmont street, yester- day afternoon. Dodd was not at the plac when tha fire broke out. ew , nperintendent Warned -C. H. .; Vox has been appointed superintendent , of the Sumpter Valley railroad, nar row gauge line running westward over , the mountains out of Baker, Or. Mr. Fox will work under Oup X Anderson, " general, manager, who la ona of ; tha -1 best known young; railroad men In Ore .i gon. " ' - 'jfeaW, M Woodiawn Tha Wood--h' lawn Improvement association wilt meet tonight In. Oreena'g hall at 8 o'clock. The matter of the aleotlon for bonds to , I build Multnomah's part of the interstate ; I bridge will be considered, and the Clarke ' t 'county delegation . has ' been Invited. t i JohrrfR. Latourette will also "address the meeting. .:;vji:v, .,),.. , i", ( ? ,:,:.....i-a-;i::"'.'-:K:y.j:!;''; Tabor Heights Club Keets The Ta- i' bor Heights Improvement association i will meet tonight at 1776 Belmont street. ew Grand Theatre 108 SixthsThe most thrilling three-reel Gaum on t pic ture ever ahown hero. . "Who Killed George LamtffertT" Thursday, Friday. Saturday, Aiao roaring; Keystone com edy. lOo show for So, . (Adv.) Meeting Tonight Postponed.. ... On ac count of the illness of members of the I executive committee of. the Antl-Capltal Punishment Crusaders, tho meeting scneamed for tonight in the Belling- uirsh Dunaing has been postponed. Directed to Sign Pledge-For drink ing and abusing, his wife. A. B. WiUlk oU08 "Union avenue was brought into the municipal court this mornlng.'VThe Judge directed that ha sign tha pledge and report to Patrol Officer Inskeep. Delta Upslion Club SCoetsvTha Port land Delta Upallon club will meet f luncheon tomorrow at the Hotel Ore gon -fountain grill, for the annual meat- uig ana iiwuvn w oincna, . . j- . ' SCeeUiur at Woodlawav The Wood lawn Improvement assooiation will hold a mass meeting this evening at Green's ball, on Dekura avenue, to discuss thai interstate bridge question. Want a - Mortgage - loamt XArg amounts available for first mortgages I on Portland real estate. Hammond Mortgage Co 428 Cham, of Com, (Adv.) Steamer Jessie Kerzins for Camas, wasnougai ana way tanaugs. a ally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at, J p. m (Adv.) , Oreen Trading stamp given on every purchase by wander Hros.. ladles' tail ors, 204 Bdy, Reasonable prices. (Adv.) Try our 35o SUended Ooffi mtum ticket .with eacn pound. Tea, Store, 172 Third street ; A pre- Halnssl The House of a looo Gifts China! cards, novelties. Mrs, Lincoln's Art Deo, 408 Va Morrison at. Aav. , Amerioaa Sentlste are best Prices I right, S1H Morruon, cor. 5th at. (Ad.) DR, . V. Mamby haa moved to 808 Morgan building. Main 8161 (Adv.) Dr. B. a Brawn, Zy ar, Mohawk building, j v: - - - . , .. (Adv.) ; Dr.: Ta bldg.. . Dr. ' seta bldg. ; . Tatac. ;'"ff;MC 858 Morgan (AdV.) , CsrdwaTl, ,702 Morgan fAdv.), Jouinal 'Want Ads : bring results. i I 4 1 i f 1 ' i i " . i . t A 4 7?M mm r r "S. & H." Green Stamps with Cash Purchases W.HIVIARKELL&Cd. EAST MORRISON AND UNION AVENUE js;suits,$,2.45; : g;' Men's new; Fall Suiti in' blue cheviots, gray; and brown mixtures, made 'of the famous Ore-1 V:. !.... '' ' A ' : !-l ' t.. f i: ' ii; gwjt cassimcrcs, yctiai'vniuc at aoove price. SpecialfShowing!if New fall aad WinlerSuits ; tn navy, brown, gray, tan and black. ' Beauti ., fully tailored models.The materials are the fin est pf all wool fabrics. The coats are shown in! plain tailored back. Skirts are slightly draped ui iictiii wiiuicu prices. xango iroin , jr ;;;.,!, ,.v" '''I' 'i'i''' $15.00 to' $30.00 Vomcn's Favorite WinterCoats i The ;! newest ; styles semi-tailored effects boucles. rich seal olush. astrachans and ehev.' : iotsin brown, navyblack sndgroriqW FOTOUfilRLSAREul APPROAGHING CflY Rosanans In Full Uniform' to - - Receive the Visitors' , - Tomorrow' the Portola glrM are com. Ing to, ; Portland and the Royat Rosa rlans will be their hoets. . George land's report, of the attention given by San Francisco business men to the en terUlnment In Portland of the young women from the Bay City has lm pressed C. C. ' Chapman, if secretary.; of state of tha Kosar lane, With the neces city for a very large representation of the white uniformed boosters. , - The Rosarlans are to assemble at the union depot at p. m.. Saturday, in full ,Rosarlan uniform, and esoort th Portola girls to the Multnomah hotel after the arrival 0f the train at 2 p. ni. They will assemble in fun uniform at the Multnomah at 6:80 p. rrund escort tho Portola girls to the Hotel Oregon, where a banquet will be served, fol lowed by a reception and dance, v Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock the Rosarlans ; wiU gather at the Multno mah in civilian attire for a trip to the Automobile Club, where dinner will be served. Monday morning there will be a seeing-Portland . trip or department atore Inspection, optional with the girl. At noon the Multnomah hotel will be host to the young ladles' at a luncheon to whioh Rosarlans are Invited. )'v mm 1 '' "If How; Fragua . Bandlesi ' Sewage. H Ths' sewage from the cltv of Praane and auburbs, comprising s population of about 600,000, la conducted through four large sewers to a cleaning plant at Bubens, one of the suburbs. . Men's Trousers ' Venezuela hs prohibited the tmnorta- tion and sale of dynamite except by the national government. AGENTS XT' ' TT 1 v assar unaerwear mm Menl buy where you escape the high mt. prof i ta. J save tl to 18 en everv Sair. jimmy Dunn, Oregoniau Bldg., Sd OOr. (XAv. .. ; WINNERS : Here are the winner in the race for style. : 3 Lively patterns for: young men suits at $20 ' can't be beaten.' They have a 'Mash and go" that give 'em first place with men who have the! get- , ;." there taste;'';;, " .; I ' CI Other Benjamin Suits $25 to $35 just as win . ning. , ; ' ' ' ' f Buff um 6? Pendleton 31 1 Morrison. Opp. Postof fice Would you like to know where ten dollar i$ worth more today than fifty dollar $ will be day of ter tomorrow? Would yoa be intereeted if you knew that these iNtlaee are in something near and dear to the heart of every lover of a beautiful home? . - u . Then come to " : ' Atiyeh Bros: f... where the most attractive - Oriental Rugs ever exhibited in this country are being sold ' At Auction t e Jfl i,inK x our interests to urns - " jTm jmim. mmr :) aftV 7 "4 dit Stores. V I. WeAreHeretbSmeVdua Vith Easy Credit Terms i :J There are thousands of people: right here' in Portland, both men and women, -working for a living who receive their pay weekly or monthly. Their position in life de mands that they, shall wear stylish; serviceable, up-to-date clothes? tThey cannot afford to make the full outlay in cash.; but can distribute it over a few -months time verv conveniently. ' They cannot afford to pay more for credit, but need -the accommodation. ' ' ' t ' o - With the purchasing power of over 100 Gately's stores we can sell to you at cash prices. Now, we want you to come. to, our store and ,w ' Open an Account With ,1113 Dress BETTER for $1.00 a Week Stylish Coats At Reasonable Prices .You will find in our assortment of : popular materials a . coat that will meet your desires, both in price and style. ' A remarkable value is offered. The coat: is, of 'heavy high pile, short ndb chinchilla; having a blan ket effect pn the reverse. Perfectly plain throughout, Vith wide reveres that car be buttoned high to the neck; These coats represent a sav ing of about $5.00 at $24.50.- Chic New rilillinery f Many jaunty tailored shapes of black, , blue or brown velvet with soft crowns, dress hats with fancy sttckups, and a pleasing variety ofi other popular effects ' f V'V'lH' $2.75 to $14.75 Hundreds pf different varieties of Persian' and Turkish Rugs all sizes, from the small mat to large room size. Matchless in value beautiful beyond comparison. . - Buv now, for the sale is fast drawing to a close andyou will; never again bo able to experience such terrific reductions in the prices of Orienta. Tonight EJght o'Clock Atiyeh Bros. Importers I Alder and Tenth Special sale of Laces and Linens will be held this afternoon between three and five o'clock. 1 I TO . y i m . " nil n. w, u 1 itrr..rta r- 5f T-r . - at u ft m: fam i sj& i aw SB m m skht . . ssmv. m .. mm f - i j r.wr av w . m f . gi v a : 1 1I i SB a mm sx mm i M e, " ' F M mt m w ui . ar . :t M m jk -W. au i So ' rC3 I A'-t?'-. I III J a The Gift of a The gift acceptablethe gift appropriate; one ; ihat assures the vjrood taste of the tfver- and . which finds instant favor with the recipient. t Our ;new stock of Diamonds 'and Precious Stones; : selectedjand boughtbef6re;the ;riew tariff law . was passed,- is on exhibition at prices most at tractive.. : I- '.V "f1 'f: itSi i". ; ' How About a Suit - or Overcoat at Gately's? ' It is sure , to have correct style; it is bound to give good wear, and the price will be right down to the demands of Quality. There is a style here that will fit your figure and a price yoa can afford to pay. .. Come in and try on a suit or overcoat and be convinced. Suits $16.75 to $32.50 Overcoats and Raincoats f 18.00 to S27.50 Boys' Norfolk $5 Gray andHbrown mixtures in Norfolk styles. They are made right to give the youngster good service, and they surely will. - Extremely good values st $5.00 OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY 4 ' TIIIS SATU.J u'a"ui uj u L. l ii sfrC'ffT''-;'. dcLAldcra7d7cmcc.?. Phones Pacific Marshall ) Home A-6281 ?! ' '''WiLL-'StLLAT ;r ir I;":;:-: 'SPECIAL; '1 Reduced Prices Superior Quality II nl 1 11 mum : 8 11 : i 131-133 Tenth St. Between Washington anil Alder 8 0 ' ; Genuine Diamond Rins as low as $10, rising in cajy tittuduuua iu uic lure expensive . sizes. :We will be pleased to lay aside anct hold for you any diamond : or now , Jfor, the holidays ; we surest early shopping while istociwire'eom - .fiAr,i.? SF.K HKI IJIArVII IIMI1S fZI nWINP. sWssasamBJ s si saap mm aaatvamw -mmmretrnf. ; If Itl J ; IN OUR WINDOWS ; ' t' r1 . '. :.jr. ' 1 y hK-i-m ' M :":.' i-iv .v-:-.'- ij At .i.uie'Cornelrof Washincton and Broailway prinking Too Much? 1 A man eatstoo muchi Does his wife who cooks hh meals ;get the blame? Or does the restaurant man whom he patronf ues have to stand up under popular criticism? V ' ' " Let a man buy a bottle of wine or liq-uors. He takes it away with him. The liquor merchant knows not where or when 4 he drinks. If he makes Jig of himself and drinks too much.V'? does he get the blame? Oh, not , The liquor merchant must ,' shoulder that, ;:- . ::.,:i'" i'Ssf','': Pr, iJipJy'-: It Ss a fact that for every nerson who drinks too much thr f are several who make gluttons of themselves in eating. : ; ' Both of these classes of men violate the laws of health ! and nature. Both suffer from it sooner or later. . ; ::V.:jzfy;i'f Wines and liquors are not made to "fill up'' on,4 jThey are W produced for tonic and. medicinal purposes. Rightly used they' ' brace up tired and overworked nerves, give, new strength to in-' valids, and they are invaluable in, ailments like colds, coughs, v etc.. ,-.-7iT ; V.'ni.': We cater to this legitimate demand. Accer di n crW w . M ' only pure goods,- and. we never knowingly sell to the, roan who W ioverdrink9.A;;V::'it::i?l :;:;.;fWE ARE FAMOUS FOR WINES and J'M j We haye the best of delivery service and solicit telephone" orders I ? P'$f'!$:X; a and .tharge: accounts y with, the: proper'reference.ft.'V'''' Mam;' TO) OS E CITY', A. IMPORTING CO. Such as Country Milk-Fed' r . VEAL' .-, Genuine 1913 ' ' - -j' - . , . . , LAMB , V.- 1 - Arid A-No. I : ; ; V STEER BEEF Roasts and Pot Roasts . All Specials Are Plainly Price ' 1 "v. Marked at Market.- ' JONES' PURE PIG - PORK SAUSAGE! In 1-lb. Cartons at 25c the lb. , UEXCELLED-BiNONE No Matter How Much More You'.Pay!,v More Like Home s baked , beans - than ' any , you have 1 ever ' y 'eaten.1 You'll 'say "so, too. ,And at, the ' - same time, you et . over 38 'more, of - J these delicious beans ' . v for 10c orlSc than v - c you do in any other - V " brands Order-today. .; ' Dyer Porlc and Beans Only for a Limited Time! CALIFORNIA'S ' w - Choice, Sweet ' i !S 1 r Pf wwm.v-ar V;, i. a.. WllNHa - I 7aV 41 W IT $1 oo. The Best Beer. Per Dozen . . .. ' Bottle axebanred, , D. GERMANUS fThe Pionaer Liquor Man, i . v ass Morrison, bat. 1st ad SO. 1 Automobile School: 910.000 aqnlp. mast. X. Shop atapals t Pr actio. . . XX. Thaory Xa strnciloa XXX.-1 Soad IS- : '. sons, A Cominr Tro faaalon Call or SanA Jr Oata- losraa T. IS. O. and Tay 10 Straats. s B0SIN IVa ara no located Wwan Fouria sad : J-ifth on Waahlnatoa atrc and ara rropar4 to glva you first claaa work at rtsonb1 . prleaa, Rubbor Platsa ....... KtS.OO and us Oold Crowns ..... ...a;i.RO and up BrldaTo Work .......3.50 and up Porealaln Crowns.. a.SU and up Silver Fllllnaa . lwtt and us Gold Jll'lys . . 1.00 and tip , SSBV. X. S. aTXWToaf. Mar. pregcillaDSc Onioa aao ojoa at, os. Markat rv - Iraoas Mimmt l-3. U-S.ti, flora aaibuUne (or skk oc d:aiv'-1 nlinaJ s moinant's ootic. i, . Kat'utt all can, til f- ..- taonnbl. to tblai omr.. t.a Oav t 134 Third ;:St;:;Cpraer:'Aldier WpK'i yaHiwwtiy. yaotwv rwytriF.tr n.jri t, ;'f ; .