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f - THE' OREGON' DAILY ' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING,.' OCTOBER" , 24, 1913. TOWN TOPICS :) ' AMUSEMENTS? ,' HEf LIG Klerentli d4 Morrison. 'SonuJMnn. .tiring, contralto, ' . 8AK. titBroad war and fo!rlon. "Get-Rion i r,iii..i nr.iiinrn.ii ii .. a.OA. . 4 X.YKIOt'ourtli.eno. Stark. Keating Flood Musical comedy Company, 7:80 tnu v r. m f ANTAGES Broadway and JJder. ; VaadeT.Ue. 1 , .' 4l .1 IIFTkln ,, IUt Vdl Q11k ' I ' tlt.n.1. -..J 11 .41 i . t t. an :-; t Dtai K LS. mniinu mriurPV 11 ill. 1 V 1 fEOtLE'B THEATRH Weat Park aod Aldet ; at. . Jdlunle Madders glaka moUoa picture, ... .Weather Condition. - Portland and . TlclnltyHaln ftila afternoon and tonight: Saturday probably tall -rarleble winaa, moiuy wee cur ly. i - - -. DresoKKaln af tonlffhh Saturday" (air; rain east portion tonight or Saturday; . Tarlable Washington Rain tonight and Saturday annt.. ,i,i4irht Mitt nnrflnn: warlabl - wind. 1 Idaho Fair tooth,, rain north jxwtlon tonight ana baturaiy. . - auwaau a. m."i. , . ... .,,. '.fc.VS'v-'"1'-' Dtatrlct Poreeaetwr, S Barker's jletei AppwtfeeOAThe Res tate of William C. Barker has. been ap pralae4 at 374,866.8. v BarTter wa do- ciarea a apenamrm rfcwu uu vou""" of his ulster, Alice Jt. Barker, after had squandered about , $76,000 of nts patrimony. His estate) la composed of 1250 shares of stock la the estate of his father, C. C. Barker, valued at 1126,000; a one-third Interest In as many more In herited from nls mother and valued at 141,668.16, St. Johns waterfront proper ty, valued at $100,000, and other proper ty. Sera B, Stewart la guardian of his estate, L'iA.v '. ' . ' To TskeChargi of Booths, Whei the Judges " and, clerks of election - on November t complete the count of , the ballot and the, election Is ended inso far as the polling places are concerned, the city of Portland will assume con trol of the election supplies and polling places and become responsible for their safety until after the city; election on December 9. City Auditor Bar bur yester day requested , the county commission ers to leave things as they are at the close of the election and the request was t granted. . y. -- ' -U ' Companies : Incorporate. Capl tallied j at $600,000 the Bankers' Mortgage com I pany. yesterday filed articles of Incor 1 poratlon with County Clerk Coffey. The 1 Incorporators were William 6 hands, E. ! C, Mears and M. Gallagher. Articles (of Broat, Evans &. Martin, a general insurance agency, were also filed. The firm has a capitalisation of 6S00O and ! the Incorporators are Paul It groat, I Joseph O. Evans Jr nd Edgar L. Mar- tin. . .. Bpsolal PoUoe on Brldges-Three men ; on each of the four bridges under coun ; ty control were recommended for police j stars by Superintendent Murnane of i the county bridges. Breaking of the electric lights on the Broadway bridge . by boys led to the request by the coun ' ty commissioners for the 'delegation of police power to bridge tenders. One special policeman will be on duty on each shift on the bridges. . . oonnty Wants to Keep Control The agreement submitted by the city that the men In charge of the Llnnton rock pile should be appointed by the chief of . police and be under his control, was sent back yesterday by the county .com missioner unsigned. The county com missioners said they intended to abide by the agreement made when the quarry was taken over by the county and main tain control of the place. , , , . lCasamas to Take Trip. For . their Sunday trip, ' the Masamas will leave en the O.-W. R. & N, train at 7i50 a. m. and travel up the Columbia as far as Rooster Rock. From there they will Climb the hill to Chanticleer, thence east erly ''sJong the edge of the bluff to Trior's Point, and thence to-Latourelle and Bridal Veil Falls.The return to Portland will be by train arriving at 6:30 p. in., Sunday. ' Kjrman Tapper Is Sought Desiring to get In touch with Hyman Tepper, for merly of 60S Front street, Mrsg Mar garet Thoroman, social service secretary of , the Associated Charities, has Issued a statement asking that persons having any knowledge' of Tepper communicate with the Associated Charities. Tepper is wanted regarding a matter of serious Interest to his family. 4 Estate Goes to Daughter. Request leg a Masonic funeral, and leaving all hie estate except 15 to his daughter, the will of Alfred H. Wilson was probated yesterday. Mr. Wilson died at Long Beach, Wash., August 12. leaving an estate valued at 62600, He left 15 to a son,. Chester Wilson, and the residue to Frances Alma Wilson.'. , H t At the sTew Orand Theatre 105 Sixth, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, "A Fight for Millions, or the .Adventures of a Gentleman Burglar," featuring Barney Oilmore andfe an all ' star cast Also good comedy. 10c show for 6c. (Adv.) ; Damage Case BattlecL-i-Llna Ophelin. mother and administrator of the estate' ' 'Green Trading Stamps With AH Cari Purchateg WH; MARIQiLt a ct Leading East Side Department Store ; ' ; ' EAST MORRISON AND UNION AVENUE ' j Special CoatSale$19.25 1 . tut medium A styles, low lyeivs and .bp ',i;W!V..'?'wJ.i ' I 111'' '-17 ir ys rr I I F '..- j.- t I llmiy stf AT AYT f Mi of Alice Ophelm, a, BtUe. girl Who Was kitied- August it when struck by a stone while at play In her yard.; was allowed by Clrcu It Judge Cleeton, to accept 62600 as s settlement with the- Kennedy Construction'-i company, by whom the blast that threw the rock, was set off. The aocldent occurred near Llnnton. , Tons of Australian Beef ' are being sold in Portland this vry mlnutel Take need before you buy. r Come to Frank L, Smith's Market, where you get none but good, fresh, old Oregon beef. Bead M , . . . . . i , rl llUii;t9 11UU1B. . -UU. riCniU IIDUIOi - J. ' i - - ' - . - Pork roasts, liH-17Ho. Chops. IT Mi -20c Loin and rib chops and leas of lamb, 16c Choice sirloin steak and round steak, 20a Fancy bacon, 20o, 22 Ho and 25c ' Oregon butter, S5-S7 He '.Eggs. 60c. Lard in 6s, 0c; in 6s, 66o; In 10b. 61.25. Pig's liver, 5a ) Ribs beef, 15-18C Boil beef, 10-llc. Halibut, Ido. -. ,f Hhoiilder lamb, 10c. Lamb's liver, 10c. Pot roasts, 12H-15c Chinook salmon, lOo These prices prevail ; at Smith's ; Main Market. 229 Alder street, between First and Second; .streets,' (Adv.) Nulty, a longshoreman, used too much catsup In his soup last evening while eating . in a . restaurant tit 126 North Sixth street, The proprietor .of the restaurant wanted - extra pay , for-" the extra- amount of catsup used. A. fight followed which brought both men Into the municipal court this, morning, Judge Stevenson dismissed the charge of dis orderly conduct against McNulty. . .., A ;fV .'.) ' -.iv ' Te Talk on WUd Blrds-Wllliam il Flnley, state fish and game warden, will be. the principal speaker at a regular meeting of the Oregon Audubon society to be held at the new publlo library at $ o'clock tomorrow night Mr. Flnley will give an Illustrated talk on 'Wild Birds." The publlo ' Is invited to etteng the meeting. . i y 'rf A ' aose City - Tark - dlnn'-A .js Rose City Park clubhouse at 8 p. nt.' Monday, October 87, the Oregon Cltlsens Educa tional league will conduct a meeting to arouse s suppori for the University of Oregon appropriations, , with the Uni versity of Oregon quartet contributing a musical program. ' ' Services at Synagogue. Services will be held this evening at the Sixth street Svnaooarua at 1:20 o'clock.- Dr. James Bloch will lecture on "The First Book.' Tomorrow morning services will begin at v o'clock. Sunday school commences on Sunday, October 26, at 10 a. m. All children of school age1 are welcome. ' Woodbury Ieotures begin at the Uni tarian chapel tonights He speaks of Louisa and May Alc'ott Bunson Aloott the father, Henry D. Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson. He was a personal friend of them all. No tickets at the door. . CAdv.) Cartoalan Bros.' Oriental Bog Bale. We're selling, choice rugs cheaper than any other place la town. If you're not satisfied after purchasing, your money back. That's the way we do business. We have confidence In our ruea and prioes. 476. Washington. (Adv.) ? rirst of Free lectures.' Thursday evening,. October 60. the first f the free lectires by University of Oregon professors to be given-at the Alblna branch library will be delivered by Pro fessor Reddle, who will give a reading from Dickens. . ; .-. -,-. , f , . sr ?, u Bstate of B. . Whltney-The wiU of Benjamin R. Whitney, who died re cently, ordered that his body be cre mated. ' He left an estate valued at 6143.78, to his sister, Sarah H. 'Whit ney1 of Old Town, Maine. Christian Spies wm naraed executor. . ; ,4 4, ;: Beading . From Bostanft. A reading from . Rostand win ne given at East Portland, branch library Wednesday evening, October 29. by Professor Red dle of the University of Oregon. The lecture Is free. . Hew Classification. In the Sunday Journal you will find some exceptional chances to save money furnishing' your home; look under "Household Goods"- in the classified section. Tou can turn a look Into money. (Adv.) Stabs With Pocket Xnlfe. In a fight this morning Casbar Yaaljlan stabbed William Bradle with a pocket knife. Yaiijlan was arrested and held upon a charge of assault with a' deadly weapon. , , ' ' .Banter Keels 38o Ironclad oak soles and heels, boys' shoes, 75 cents. This week only. Shoemakers, Inc., Morrison and West Park. ;. (Adv.) taA.m Xaairl Yftvfcfnai fn r.M,i Washougal and way landings, dally ex cent Sundav. Leaves Waahina-ton Street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) Br. B. P. Shepherd, osteopath, moved to 08- Morgan, Bldg. M. 6666, A 1966. - . (Adv.) . W1U otnre on ' India. J. -. Carl Ghormley, who has Just returned from Saturday mornino; -we will put on sale one lot of "50 Coat3, $22.50 and $25.00 values all thiseason's styles and fabrics, The modish cutaway and square front styles, in all sizes, 16, to 44. Included, in this dis play are the "most fashionable materials Saturday and Monday only at above price. Orchid Union Suits for .Ladies weight cotton, shown In all or high neck, long or short nnW1r TrMicrri. SI : 1 , vJne - Jfiece . . . a &tjSr..'jpnly Ladies' one-piece Wool and Corduroy; Dresses, low neck and either j5npr!i; or ? long sieeves, some with plain skirts and - other draped--Colors brown,' navy ;and gray ', "r' , mission work in India, will give a stere optloon lecture at the'Montavllla Chrls tlon church, Knst Seventy-sixth and Hoyt streets, this evening, at 8 o'clock. The general publlo Is, lnylted. , Try our Bee Bltnded '! Coffeev A tre- mlum ticket ' with eacn pound. '.- Haines ; The "Hatouse of m ?: 1000 Olfts China cards, novelties. Mrs. Lincoln's Art Deo, 406 'Morrison st'(Artr.N;4-;fY'w;'- Morgan lorgan building7Mafi 709, lTOitCAoVTBilnker. is building' it store 6 2 at V -- K- N .;.;'-..-;-.-.,-.;.; ;-'.'.-- , Dr. K. C. OTlxott, dentist moved to B56 Morgan bldg. M. 8266. A-175L (Adv) Sheehy Bros-Paln ting and papering, 129 12th; ' Main 8078.. A-2410. (Adv.) fv ,... A Chas. toeding, M. D, 761-2 Morgan building.,. Maln.226.-Vt;;;i;-i! ,;i (Adv.) f Dr.' B. O. Brown, Bye, '"Ear, . Mohawk building., v. , - , v , ,". iMr.), Dr. W.K.Boyd, MoCIeay bldg. (Adv.) IDj 3B.'k, Soottoo Morgan bldg. Adv. OREGON EXHIBIT-fN ' wt- NEW-YORK FAVORED X. That hy' proper arrangement of ex hibits,. "60,000,000 a year" might - learn about Oregon, was asserted Vby R. H, Brown, " vice president of the Peninsula Industrial company, in an address be fore .the 'Progressive Business Men's club at luncheon In the Multnomah hotel yesterday, -v . - ,', - v.... .- - . - -: - Club members were so taken with Mr. Brown's proposal that Oregon should have a fine exhibit. In New York this winter In connection with the great exhibit planned. by Colorado that Presi dent S. C. Rasmussen was authorised to appoint a committee - to formulate definite plans in connection with other clubs. - ' - i ' SECURITY. NOT WORTH ;HALF MOUNT Of1 LOAN For trying to secure a loan of money on inadequate security, L. O. Roblnwlta was arrested laat evening by Detective, Maloney and , Patrolman . Hunter. The Case is to be heard In the municipal court Saturday morning. ' Information secured by the detective Is that Robin wits advertised In the. newspapers for a loan of 176. In responne to answers, he represented security in the shape of diamonds, worth twice the amount. of the loan. It developed the diamonds were not worth half the loan. The man also agreed to. pay 825 for the loan for a period of 21 days...,.. , 'Dr. Smith 3olng Abroad. ' WAlnrtou Bureau of Ti Journal. WashlnKton.' Oct 24. Dr. . Frank E. Smith, formerly in charge of tho Oregon Institution for feeble minded, is heie with his wife and three children. He will sail from New York November 1 to take a post graduate medical course at Berlin and Vienna; , : Men's Rflinftnats Menl Buy. your raincoat of ' Jimmy UUU. X.IQ ..WA.b TT 1111.1, f.,. iur IMS big overhead expenses Is eliminated by Jimmy.' 8e his "8peclal" at $ 10. Ore- I . I mm. 'Quality betAIder(uxfforrso!i. Phone Pacific Marshall 1, Home A-6281 "SUPERIOR QUALnT MEATS MEATS Veal Lamb AT Special Reduced Prices . Tills Saturday All Specialft'Plainly Price ; ' Marketl at Market A BeanuTuI Monnted Rctnre p T vlth every dollar f fv MZt C' ' pnrohaoe of Wines aed Honors Choice California -;; Sweet Wines, ll , Beg. 91J gallon NOW $1 GALLON D. GERM ANUS P1l&'WlnnM T.tnnAV WTkm . (38 Morrison, Bet., 1st and gad, o CHWAU PilinTlflG CO OBEN F.GrlECNE. PRESIDENT 4.5 k STARK STREET MEATS NEWVMILlJlGOlNUpMVl NEAR CHEHALIS; WASH. Chlali. Wash. Oct. 84 Th Hill Logging company; which has big log ging camp-on lfpp ; creek, ; nine miles west of Chehalls.'hae begun building a sawblll , to eave the poorer1 grade of logs. A shingle mill that will cut 150,. 000, dally is also being built near the mjll site. Charles -,W. ; Wakefield Of Dryad Is In eJMursv''D;' : '..'V.'. me zorks or Bunker oreeK and the toe nails valley roads, though this Is two miles from the railroad .station. The two mills will make quite an-addition to the payroll, which will help Chehalls, as most of the trade comes this way. STREET SPEAKER MUST , : GO TOTHE ROCKPILE Rudolph Schwab, street speaker f6r the Socialist Labor party, was rearrested last, evening upon a bench warrant He must serve 40 days on the rockplle upon conviction of a charge, July so, for us ing profane ; and - abusive - language, Schwab took an appeal but failed to per. feet It thereby throwing the case back Into the municipal court for sentence. The sentence begins today. v i Say He Has Prison Record. At least two times William, alias "Spot" Smith, held as the Intruder who attempted to assault girls In the Fraser Home on-the morning of September 16, has served terms In the penitentiary, according , to Deputy Juvenile Offioer Jef f erlea. .. .''. Once he is said to have been. sent to the penitentiary from Clackamas coun ty charged with assault with a danger ous weapon and the other time from Multnomah county charged with larceny from a dwelling. The last he is said to, have served two years. He has been formally charged with contributing to the delinquency of one of the girls, at the- detention home. . Streetcar Kills Carpenter. ' ' Aberdeen, Wash., ' Oct 24 Charles Johnson,' age 61. one of the city's best known carpenter contractors, died - this morning from injuries received - last night when he was struok by a street car. Both his legs were out off. . r , . - . , : ' Case Is Dismissed. Unable to determine which side in a family row told the truth District Judge rerman a The H i 1 aelwood GEORGE E. JEFFERY, Director SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26tk 6 Until 8:30 P. M. - " 1. March, "Our Favorite Regiment" D. Ertl (Deutschmeister) 2. Valse, 'jAsklepios". pranz Lehar 3. .(aUDreams (b) An Album Leaf ...Wagrner 4. Selection, "Tannhauser" Wagner "Serenade" Schubert 6. " Overture, "EgmOnt'' :. . . . . . . . . iJ. .... . Beethoven 7. Loreley (Paraphrase) .....Jos. Nesvadba 8. Potpourri, "Die Meistersinger voij Berlin". .. .Lincke ' (Collection of Paul Lincke's Popular Songs) 9. Selection, "The Gypsy 10. I Would That My Love" , Mendelssohn "Songs of the Fatherland" .Andauer The Ratcharmer's Song A. Neuendorf f (From the Ratcharmer of Hamelin) 11. 12. The Hazel wood Confectionery and Restaurant Washington Street it Tenth Entrance at Alder, Too Orchestra Music "Week Days; Afternoons, 3 to 5 Dinner, 6 to 8. Evenings, 9:30 to 11:30 SPECIAL CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY. 6 to 8:30 'r ( . , ..... Our Afternoon Teas Are Unique and Entertaining The gratifying patronage is emphatic proof that this land have long been seeking. When you. have an hour when you seek refreshment have a friend whom you and enjoy the dainty dishes afternoon teas. WEBBER'S JUVENILE ENTERTAIN ERS will Amuse youwith songs AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC EVERY . AFTERNOON FROM 3 TO 5. BROADWAY AND Bell yesterday dismissed cases brought by eaoh ' without awarding costs to either. John Hergenreder had sued his brother, Henry; for 2243, and Anna Her. genredar, Henry's wife, had, sued John and Christian ' Hergenreder for 694 to which they submitted a oross-compjalnt aeklng for 6106.66. . t, i ' ; : i fi. J1 1 eA :, b,U.Z VSrlsW LiJeX ; If you have one of these new Winter Derbies, you V- are still shy a point if you ; ? lade Hhe new soft hat li you have the. soft hat,7 then the clerby is still a .necessity. , We feature every style" ' and shape to fit your fea tures. Stetsons $4 to $18. Knox $5.00. Bristol $3.00. Everything that's new in Hats is here. i Buffum S?Penlletbn 311 Morrison, Opp. Postoffice ' Night ' i v-rchestra Baron" Strauss accorded our afternoon teas is a service women of Port .' left over from shoppine; after a matinee when you wish to entertain drop in we make a specialty of for WASHINGTON ST J f eVeBBBBBssissssBSBV 0 Link Your-Interests to This Chain of Credit Stores. Excellent Values - Offered , in : $18JWI5H8. '- ' ' X 2v' I ' S4 'Made of a very fine quality blue or black serge, lined with - very serviceable satin. The coii is 38 inches long, three button, slight cutaway. The skirt Is plain but for, a button trimmed effect at the bottom. This suit is stylish, service able and well made an unusual value at $18.50.. , AH Wool Botany iresses SPECIAL SergeD This dress is possessed of re markable merit, making a very desirable garment for street or service wear. Long sleeves, shepherd check, yoke trimmed, with" green velvet loops and, atln buttons.: ,' Very Special $11.75 $1.00 a Wedc Dress Better or $5 a Month The desire to, have nicej stylish clothes is often; greater than the ability to pay cash, You as an indi vidual are as much entitled to buy on Credit as the large concerns as a business. By paying a little each week or month, the monev is never missed. ' Newest Effects . " ' ' ' ':' "V ' V.'. i 1 21 style, IT OPEN 'UNTIL 10 131 - Between Washington and Alder ' Demand the most economical pavement that's Te are neir ".located" between' Fourla and Fifth on Washington - street and are prepared t - gi ve you first class -work at ffiasonabl trteea Rubber Flatae ....... tf 5. OO and up Gold Crowns ....... .:.. and up Bridge Work ..ge.t.r,0 and up porcelain Crowns.. . 4.;3. flO and up Silver Fllllnss ....... ..50e and up Cold Fillings ....... -Pt.OO and SB. u. r. sxvraud. wnv BITULITIIIC i: Suit t: or $5.00 a Month for $ 1 a Week ' ' in Overcoats . .' ' 9 0 C) X- ' 4 - I.I " Shown in gray and brown ma--terials with blanket patterns shown on the reverse side. Convertible, ! or shawl collars, welt seams, split sleeve teams, double or single- KracfrH "finttnn flirAftmli. fr,a - oeitea or piain oacKs. ii you ae sire a coat with lots of snap. and' .. . ...... V. . gee one(of these. Prices $22.50 to $30.00 Other Goocj Values from ' $15.00 Up . .1 '9 C ! l-l lOUipS PUIIS (!) Sizes 15 to 20 at $9.75 an t' $13.75 t Y! A new assortment of long trouser : J suits for the youngster just enter-- .e-a ing them. In regular styles or 1 I 1 Norfolks, brown 'checks amd stripes ". P are shown, offering extremely g m good values at I I $9.75.and $13.75 (;) P. M. 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