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'A:! -r-THB - OREGON r DAILY -JOURNAL," PORTLAND, FRIDAY" EVENING, NOVEMBER ; 21, 1913. TOWN TOPICS A31USEMENT9 fillUQ-Eletentb and Morrison. "Bird of Paradise." r -., - . BAKKfU-Broadway and Morrises. "Tbe Grain of Rust." - LYRIC Fourth and Stark.-Kestln ft flood Mimical Court! company la "Lost and Found." -.- PANTAUES- Brosdway and Alder., VandtTlUe. Curtsin. 8:30, 7:10, 8:10. COLUMBIA Blith, between Waehjnt-ton and mark Ia. Motion pictures 11 a. m. to II P- ui. PKOPLE'tt THKATKK West Hark and Alder ata. Henry K. Dlxer in "Chelsea. 17760." AKUAIK Washington, between Willi and Broadway. Motion pictures. STAR Wellington and I'ark. Motion picture.. OLOBB THKATUB 11th and Washington. jl. t Ion pictures. . v . Veather Conditions. Portland and Tlclnlty Probably fair tonlfbt and Saturday; eaaterly winds. Oregon Generally fair tonight and Saturday; cooler tonight east portion; easterly winds. Waahlugton lialn west, rain or snow east portion tonight; Saturday rain west; fair east porttoHT aoutheaaterly wlnda. , r Idaho Ualn or snow north, fair and cooler south portion tonights Saturday probably fair. XHKOU0KK F. DKAKE, Acting District k'oreeaster; Civil Barrio Examination. The Unit ed Stateai Civil Service Comn-Jisslon an nounces that on December 10, 1913, the following examination will ba held in this city: Laboratory aid, male, for position in the bureau of mines, Pittsburg-, Pa., from $600 to $960 per annum. On December 22, senior land appraiser, male, for position in the interstate com merce commission from $2700 to $3600 per annum, and sanitary- chemist, male, for position in the. hygienic laboratory, public health service, Washington, 13. C, from $1800 to $2500. On January 7, junior land appraiser, male, for posi tion In the Interstate commerce com mission from $900 to $1500 per annum. Persons desiring to take these examina tions should apply to Z. A. Leigh, post office department. to save, the county expteitye. on the Jproadway bridge one light now does the work of two In former days, and num bers of 'lights on other bridges do not' shin forth now. Murnane recommends that an electrical expert be hired by the county to look Over the" bridge lights and dynamos and the lights and dyna mos of the courthouse.. ' Oregon Meat for tb Oregon -Paopia. dei, It at Frank L. Smith's. Pass up the Beef Trust's' Australian meats. Smith's, prices are: Boiled beef, 15-llc. Sirloin steak. 20c. Ribs beef. 15-18e, r Round steak, 20c. Rib steak, 20o ' Legs Tpork, 16u, T-bone steak, 20c. Chops. 17V4-20C, Pork roast, 13ft.-18cPlg' feet, 7c. Salt pork, 15c.' Sausage, 12V4e. Pig's liver, 6c. Shoulder lamb, 10c, Legs lamb, 15c. Lamb stew, 8c. Lamb chops, 16c. Loins mutton, 124c. Legs mutton, 12c.Jhouldera, 8c Mutton chops, 12Hc.Shoulder hams, 15c. Hams, choice, 20c. Kggs, 35c dozen. Butter, 32c. Crabs, 10c. Bacon, 20-26c. Cheese, 20c. Pot roasts 15c JS , Be sure you get In Frank Ii. Smith's Market, 228 Alder street, botween First and Second streets. (Adv.) Interesting to Sportsmen. Of more than ordinary Interest is the November Issue of the Oregon Sportsman, now in the third month of publication. It Is published under the direction of William L. Finley, state game warden, and in cluded in its columns are articles of Interest to hunters and fishermen of the state. There Is in addition to the spe cial matter a department entitled "Notes from Counties," in which Items of in terest to sportsmen are printed from different counties of the state. 1 Hew Hardwood Company. To deal in imported hardwoods the Portland Mex ican Hardwood company, capitalized at $160,000, has been incorporated by David M. Dunne. Frank C. Barnes and Holt C. Wilson. Articles of incorporation were) filed yesterday with County Clerk Cof fey. Articles were also filed of the B. & B. Lumber company, capitalized at $40,000, by W. F., Teresa F., Edna and W. C. Bouton. Lecture at T. M. C. A. "Tlie Voica From the Home," Is the subject of a lecture to be delivered by Professor Norman K. Coleman of Reed college in the auditorium of the T. M. C. A. to morrow at 12:30 o'clock. The lecture is one of the series on "An Introduction to the Earlier Prophets," in Reed exten sion course 17. Special Wine Sale, Friday,' Saturday find Monday, $2 Port, Sherry, Muscat, Tokay. Augelica wine at $l,'.'o a gallon; $1.60 wines at $1 a gollon; $1 wines at 80c gallon. Special prices on whiskey, rum and brandy. We carry all makei of bottle beer. Prompt free delivery. Penney BroH.. 381 E. Morrison at. Phone Kast 287, B-2426. (Adv.) Tire Frovsd Serious James Patter sbn was yesterday appointed receiver of the Bishop Printing company by Circuit Judge Kavanaugh on petition of R. C. Bishop. Bishop alleged ' that the firm became deeply Involved In debt as the result of a fire In the plant at 83 Firth street last August. The assets are placed at $14,282.1$ and the liabilities at $7532.07. The receiver furnished $7600. bonds. Estate Goes to BelatlTsa. Leaving no immediate family, John A. Sloan, who died November 16. bequeathed his estate, valued at $24,000, to his nephews and nieces, John S. Klngsley, Edward E. Klngsley, Harry J. Klngsley. Kate Klngsley and Carra Klngsley. A peti tion for the probate of the estate was filed yesterday. Bosarlans Meet Monday. A general moottrifr nf Rovol Rosartans has been called for Monday at noon in the Com mercial club ladles ainmg roor. Among other matters to be considered Is the sending of a Portland delegation to the Pasadena tournament of roses, January 1. niwii tinirlnaara to Ma et. A rneetlncr of the Portland Association of Members of the American Society of Civil Engi neers will be held at the Commercial club Monday. November 24, at 6 p. m.. at which time the question of "Quantity Surveys" will be dlBcussed. Services at Ahaval Sholom. Services will be held at Congregational Ahaval Sholom, Park and Clay streets, tonight, at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow morning serv ices at 9:30 o'clock, . Rabbi R. Abraham son will officiate. divorce to , either Glaub or . his wife, Frano Glaub. It was shown that Glaub is a ' good workman and good to his family whnn sober but that drink. lias caused the 'family difficulties. He prom ised to quit drinking intoxicants. Mrs. Glaub charged cruelty In her complaint and Glaub. charged desertion. ' They were married In Stevens Point, Wis., September 12, 1903. They have. ; three children'.' - ' . ,1' . Foreign Iianguagss Taught. The Portland . Toupg Men's Christian Asso ciation is going to open three of its ed ucational classes to women. The classes to which women' are to be admitted are for the study of modern languages. French, Spanish and German are' the studies to be opened to women.'. Each class meets twice a week.- The French class, in charge of Dr. V. B. de Lory, meets on Monday" and Thursday even ings, as does the Spanish class, which la taught by A. R, Vejar. The German class is Instructed by John Purcell. It meets Tuesday and Friday evenings. work that"comles within his department and the proposed improvements fdrthe coming year. The completion of . the Stark 'street sewer and the laying of laterals will also be touched ; on, Th meeting , will be held at 1775 Belmont street. . -'"' -r ,'''. Eyeglass Comfort guaranteed, wheth er your glasses cost you $1.60; $5 or more, at Kubensteln's, exclusive optician, 189 Third street. ear Taylor. (Adv.) Will Explain Amendment. Commis sioner Robert T. Diech will address the Tabor Heights Improvement association at its regular meeting tonight. He will explain the proposed amendment to the charter for bonding property for street improvements. He will also outline the Steamer Jesals Rarklns for Camas. Washougsl and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves. Washington street dock, at J p. ra. (Adv.) Tor S5o will mall you four bun. Hps celery. Delivery Wednesday befora Thanksgiving. Browndale Garden?, Aurora, Oregon. (Adv.) fresh Cider direct from famous Lownsdale orchard. Apples $1 per box. Old Ladd & Til ton Bank bldg., 1st and Stark. (Adv.) Chlnsis Exhibit at St. David's. The Junior Auxiliary of St. David's church will hoI,d a Chinese exhibit in the parish house, East Twelfth and Morrison streets, tomorrow ..fternoon from 2 to 6. In connection with the exhibit there Will be a sale of useful articles, candy and table delicacies. No charge will be made for admission. " Three Xdttls , Tailors have changed name to . Crown Tailors, Same high class work, same address 245 5th. (Adv) Shoes Rebuilt. tluararrtefd oak sole leather, new shoes, factory price. Shoe maker's, Inc., Morrison and W.. Park. Ad. Try our 36o Blended Coffee. A fre nulum ticket with eacn pound. Haines Tea Store, 172 Third stroet; , , Hotel Ienox, Third and Main", th." best rates in the city to permanent guests. (Adv.) Serlonsly Injured. I,, E. Darling1, 723 South Thirteenth street. Salem, waf struck by a Southern Pacific engine thi morning at HUlsborqi, 'The man was badly Injured. His right arm was amputated at the Good Samaritan hos pital, where Is "now confined. Darling was aSmember of the train crew.. Tour Zmas Photos. 32. Elmore Grove, fihotographic studies. 839 Morgan build up 1 (Adv.) Sr. M. W. Dtkum bldg. Saris, dentist office 614 Phone Main 1040. (AdW Sr. E. building. C. Brown, Eye. Ear, Mohawk (Adv.) Sr. bldg. J. H. Miller, dentist. Morgan (Adv.) '..'" Notice' to lawyers . Let's have the last case first!1 a Id a Judge on entering the court, after belli told there was a Waamy ease and a Vasts, of champagne. Gentlemen: Better limn good wine are the suits.' raincoats sd overcoats I setl at $14.75 and tls.lft. Th nice effect lasts longer, J liamy ItuntV 315-16-17 Oregonlan bldg. Klevator to . Jd floor. (Adv.) , aaaaaiBaaaaBiaNBaiaaaaa)asef , ' Card 9t Thanks, if.' t Mrs. A. C. Bernoll and.famlty wlh t thank their many friend for their kind ness during our recent Dereavemeni, Use common sen IS ton. Main 164; A buy Superior coal.' -1541. ' Adv.) ; Muslo In PubUo Schools. Gilbert school has added a course in music, with eight lessons given monthly in each room by Professor Gerrltsen, who also teaches music In the Llnnton schools. A Strictly Modern River Front Horns for $1000, less than Its actual value. Half cash. This is a bargain as an in vestment or for a home. Owner. 712 Dekum building. (Adv.) Japanese Prints and stencils are al ways appreciated as Christmas presents. We have an exceptionally fine assort ment. Art, Craft and Curio Shop,. 404 Morrison. Quorum was tacking. Lacking a quorum made necessary by "the consti tution for the transaction, of business, the annual meeting of the Oreater Portland Plans association, called for Wednesday night, was adjourned until the evening of December 3. when an an nual dinner will probably be held. Illustrated Lecture. "The City's Money," a lecture illustrated by lantern slides. Will be given this evening be fore the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. It is the second lecture In the Reed col lege series, "The Voter and the City of Portland." Whit Temple this evening, Fannie Hurley In Old Mexico. Finest collection stereopttcon slides In America. Ad mission 26 cents. (Adv.) Divorce Hot Granted. Frank Glaub, a carpenter at St. Johns, was placed on probation for several months yesterday by Circuit Judge Davis, who refused a "Wear a Benjamin" A Thanksgiving Thought ' for Men and Young Men To wear a Benjamin Suit is to know clothes' satisfaction from a stand point of both style-individuality and service. And no matter what your tendency might be as to material and color, you'll find it expressed in Benjamin clothes honestly ex pressed. And remember: there' a Benjamin at every reasonable price. If yeu would know the en joyment and confidence of being well dressed, "Wear a Benjamin." c$20 to $35 BUFFUM PENDLETON MORRISON STREET OPPOSITE POSTOFF1CE Pufveijors.oJNevOfcrk Styles lit A Factor of Efficiency Orl the farm or in the factory, HIGHER EFFICIENCY means REDUCED COST OF PRODUCTION; in the office, it means REDUCED COST OF BUSINESS. In any case, it is abso lutely necessary to the greatest success, and the right use of 3 a bank account is an important factor in business efficiency. ' Making payments by check, discounting bills receivable, get ting working capital when most needed, money - saving busi ness and investment counsel, caring for business reserve funds these are just a few of the BENEFITS OF A GOOD BANK ING CONNECTION such as you would enjoy at the North western National Bank. Northwestern National Bank Third and Oak Sts. ll&iie! Ml On Woolen Goods Monster Annual CLEARANCE SALE $50,000 Stock Finest Oregon Woolen Goods Will Be Sold at POSITIVE ILL COST At the Hew Grand Theatre, 10 3 Sixth street. "On the Trail of the Spider. Oang," a sensational detective story, filled with thrilling and stirring ad ventures and escapes; also roaring Key stone comedy. A 10c show for Be. (Ad) Three Per Cent Tux. A tax of $53.66 will be paid by Mary Tyron, a daughter-in-law of Edmund Tyron, on a bequest of $1788.72 she received from his es tate. A three per cent tax is required in a case of that degroc of relationship. Bridge tights Seduced. Many lights on the bridges across the Willamette river have been cut out by Superintend ent of Bridges Murnane In his effortl AD. G. RYE WHAT IS A. D. G. RYE? Some say it's a devilish good Rvc. Others call it a delicious good Rvc e call it ad.. Rye. $1.25 aFulI Qt. D. GERMANUS 288 Morrison St., Bet. First and Second. SOLE AGENT W.H.MarkelI&Co. Leading East Side Department Store EAST MORRISON AND UNION AVE. Special Suit Sale L45 $2 Six days' special sale of Ladies' High Class Suits. Regular $25 and $30 , plain tailored, in navy, brown, gray and black. All this season's styles. $8.50 and $9.00 One-piece Dresses $6.35 Special foV Saturday and Monday sell ing Ladies' one-piece Wool Dresses. Navy, brown, black, red. Low neck, long sleeves. Collars and cuffs trim med in plain velvets and Bulgarian silk. Either plan or draped skirts, . Xmas Sale Slippers 98c Fur or ribbon trimmed Felt Slippers for ladies. Leather soles. These slip pers are an extremely good value and , will make ideal Xmas gifts. - Corsets 89c ' Made of good, heavy quality, coutil, .in medium and low bust. . Rustproof steels, very strong and comfortable Corset,' i Hose . supporters' attached , Tkc Hazelwood Orchestra GEORGE E. JEFFERY, DIRECTOR SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd 6:00 Until 6:30 P. M. 1. March, "Beautiful Persia" P. Lincke 2. Valse, "Cold and Silver" Lehar 3. Overture, "Ofpheus" Offenbach 4. Selection, "Han the Flute Player" L. Ganne 5. "Dialogue" Meyer - Helmund 6. Selection, "A Night in Venice" .Strauss 7. Suite for Orchestra, from "Sigurd, the Crusader," Edvard Grieg 1. Introduction. 2. Intermeiso (Borghild's Dream). 3. Triumphal March. 8. 'cello solo, "Cantilena" Goltermann (Mr. Charles Duncan Raff.) 9. Mignonette Fremil 10. Traumbilder (Fantaaie) Lumbye 11. Paasepied (Dans Ie style ancien) Toulmouche 12. March, "Addio" H. Mouton The Hazelwood Confectionery and Restaurant WASHINGTON STREET AT 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 , "These gems have life In them; their colors speak, Pay what words fall of." OU'LL be interested in our wonderful display of solitaires and -clusters in both gold and platinum mountings; beautiful diamonds of extreme hardness and superb color, flawless in ctittine. 'Unusual values in single diamonds Of exceptional brilliancy at $60. $75 and $100, a well ss la the more expensive stones. Tour Inspection is courteously Invited.. Platinum Mounted Pendants From $25 to $125 The service In our Optical Department, is mAtt thorough and painstaking. All examinations are free. 111)1111 mini in ...... , -ffaaem Established' In 1870 oF Qualitx use .4jjhb: bet Alder and fforrsotr. Phones Pacific Marshall 1 HomeA-6281 WE OFFER PORK Extra Choice Small Grain Fed Stock LAMB Real Lamb, Superior Quality BEEF NO. 1 STEER BEEF At Special Reduced Prices This Saturday FOR BREAKFAST these cold, snappy mornings, try Jones' Pure Pig Pork Sausages 1 POUND CARTONS 25c Oregon Woolen Suits Our $15 woX Suits, $ 9.85 Our $18 Suits, $11.35 Our $20 ten Suits, $13.65 s Oregon Woolen Shirts Military Flannel Mixed Wool Shirts Our $ 1 .SO Grade $2.00 Pure Wool Shirts, $1.45 $2.50 Pure Wool Shirts, $1.85 $3.00 Pure Wool Shirts, $2.29 $3.50 Pure Woo! Shits, $2.89 RUBBER -IMD Shirts $4.65 f 1 Oregon Woolen Mackinaws Shawl Collars Norfolks $3.85-$7.50 Ruff Neck Sweaters Our $1.50 Sweaters. 98c Our $2.00 Sweaters, $1.39 Our $2.50 Sweaters, $1.79 Our $3.00 Sweaters, $2.29 Our $3.50 Sweaters, $2.89 Red-Grey-White-Brown Oregon Wooleii Slightly Damaged Our $3.00, $3.50 $4.00 Grade - - In Red -Grey-Brown Blankets -:c Heavy Wool Underwear $1.00 Mixed Wool, 69c gpc wool $1.50 Glastenbury, 95c q II 0! $2.00 Rockwood, $1.45 1 1 BOSTON DENTISTS He sr. now located b.i.wn Fourts. tnd Fltih on Washington atrsst. and ar. prepared, lo v you flr.t class work at rrasonabl prices. Rubber Plates 5.QO and us Gold Crowns WU-pO and us Bride Work ...... .otS. SO and up Puro.laln Crowns.. .. .3. 50 and up lllver Fllltns JSOf and up Gold PilUnxa ........ 8i;oo andup . X. r. HXWTOsf . afrr. CHWAB PRINTING CO BEN F.GREENE. PRESIDENT 50c White Wool Sox, Corner First and Madison Sic. mm C 3 4. 5 1 STARK STREET . 1 C ' ; " ": v- 1