The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 12, 1913, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. . FRIDAY' EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 1913.
TOWN TOPICS
AMUSEMENTS
HEIMa-KleentB end Morrison, enrtain, 8:90,
Jntlan tlll.ii In Tk raintnatln WldOW.
BAKEtt Broadway sua Morrison, curtain 8:20,
"Manama
LYKIC roorlb and stark. Keating ' Flood
Mudcal Comedy Company, "At the Boacn.'
Curtain 2:80, 7:80 and 0:10 p. m
:iu,
and
HImII Ua,Imi nl.tiiia 11 at. m. tA 11 D. CD
PKOrLK'a THBATBK Wet Parkland ilw
PANTAtlEtt Broadwai and Alder. Vaudeville,
.... "The Redemption." Curtain :80, T.ia,
COLUMBIA flUth, . to4watt- Walugton
eta. Curtain 11:80 a. m. to 10 p. n
of Waterloo Moving Plcturea. Am
ARCADB Waahlngton. between ..Sixth
GLOBE. Motion Plcturea. Eleventh and Wash-
and
Inaton
BTAB Waahlngton and Park.
Motion plcturea.
Weather Conditions.
Portland and vicinity Bain tonlgbt and Bat
Hrrf.r aMithAaaMilw win, la.
Oregon and Waiblncton Rain tonlgbt and
Saturday; aoulbeaaterlr wlnda, lncreailug along
the coaat. . . .
Idaho ralr tonight, warmer j Saturday I
creating cloodlnen, followed by rain or enow,
EDWARD A. BBALS.
IMntrlct Foreoaater.
Left Divorced Wife. A divorced wife
and four children by that wife are
named amnne- the heirs of W. A. Love'
land, who net ehot'bv hla wife, Mra.
Josephine B. Loveland, on November
2, In a petition for lettera of adminls
tratlon filed by the second Mrs. JUve
land. Loveland, according; to the peti
tion, waa divorced January 81, 1907. The
estate la valued at $1500. Mrs. Love
land said the last she knew of the
divorced wife and children they were
residlna- In Minneapolis. The children
are two aons and two daughters, rang
ing In ana from 23 to SI years old. Mrs.
Loveland was exonerated by a coroner's
Jury of the charge that ahe murdered
her nushand.
Estate of Br. Plummet. A petition
for the probate of the will of Dr,
Orlando P. 8. Plummer. who died De
cember 7 at his Hillsdale home, lias
been filed with County Clerk Coffey.
The will has not yet been filed. The
petition states that the property Is val
ued at 112,845, and consists or vu snares
of stock In the Plummer Drug; company
valued at $7000, two lota in Caruthers
addition valued at $4326, 10 acres of
land valued at $1100, and the rest in
small Items.
Catsuit Alleged Bad, The Fisher
Packing; company of San Francisco Is
named as tho shipper and the Hudson
A Gram company at Front and Oak
streets as tho receiver of 26 cases of
tomato catsup In an Information filed
yesterday In federal court by Assistant
United States Attorney Jesse L. Sum
rail. The catsup, labeled Golden Gate
Brand, tomato catsup, Is alleged by the
information to be made up In whole or
part of "filthy, decomposed and putrid
vegetable substance."
Matamae and Happy Valley. For
their Sunday trip the Mazamas will
travel to Lents Junction, leaving on the
Casariero line from First nnd Alder at
12:45 p. m or take the Mt. Scott car
In time to arrive at Lents Junction by
1:30 p. m. From there the party will
tramp by way of Mt Scott cemetery
to Happy, whence they will go to the
railway at Linneman Junction and
board the car that arrives In Portland
at 5:40 p. m.
Known to Police. Two oldtlme bunko
men, both professing to have reformed,
were arretted yesterday by Detective
Pat Maloney. They gave their names as
George Williams and Edward T. Myers.
Myers Is known as Ferguson, Aman,
jiopKins, iarK, jones, i.nanaier ana jm.
He comtiS from Cincinnati, OhtagtlWe
A nor.
street north, where ha found Mrs. Kwen
who 'said her husband had chased her
away from Jiome. . Patrolman Rich took
the woman noma, and talked the couple
into making; a naw start tn tneir matri
monial affaire. . v
Traak . Smith's Heat rloaa.
Boast Beef, 12 Vic, Boll Beef. Mo.
Round Steak. 20c, Sirloin. Steak, lto.
T Bone Steak, 20c. Rib Steak, 20c.
Roast Pork, 12np. Lea; Pork, Inc.
Pork Chops, 17?4c. Salt Pork, 15c. ,
Liver, 7c to 10c. Left Mutton, 12V4c.
Loin Mutton, 12 He. Shoulder Mutton, 70
Mutton Stew, 7o. Breast Mutton, SC.
Mutton Chops, 12 Vic Hams, 18c.
Bacon, 20c. Picnic Hams, 14c.
Sausage, 16c. Turkeys, 28c,
Chickens, 18c. Fine Butter, 6o. -Smelt,
8c. Herring, Sc.
Ba sure you get in Smith's market,
228 Alder street, between First and
Second streets. (Adv.)
lecture on tw and Feople. A mass
meeting will be held tomorrow -evening
at 8 o'clock at the public library. Tenth
and Yamhill streets, under the auspices
of the People's Government Owner
ship league. John L. Schuyleman will
address the meeting on "Law and Ita
Relation to the Welfare of the Common
People." Special music will be fur
nished by John Claire Montieth. AH
interested in efficient, economical gov
ernment are urged to cbme.
Xdaaton Association Tormed, A Parent-Teacher
association was organised
at the Linnton school Wednesday, De
cember 10. The meeting waa well at
tended. Mra. W. J. Hawkins of Port
land delivered an address on the work
of Parent-Teaeher circles. The officers
elected were: President, Mrs. K'ettner;
vice president, Mrs. Test; secretary.
Mra. Cody; treasurer, Mra Jensen.
Patrolman Ben' Wilson rrentertMoore ! 'Dieted the aurvav of a fbwnalta at flood,
while the latter was trying to sell the ! noe station on the Spokane, Portland &
overcoat, which- he bad atolen from 2(0
Fourth a treat.,.- , ;,.
Wonuw Ikruak fcy Anto-A n auto
mobile driven by F. W. Parle. 1008 Pa
clflo etreet, struck Miss Ethel Rogers
of the Villa St. Clair apartments yes
terdajr afternoon at Fifth and Washing
ton atreeta. The young woman was
knocked to the pavement, but not In
jured.
Kealdenee Destroyed by IMre. The
home of J. A. Nell. 887 East Thirteenth
street, north, was destroyed by fire
laat evening In the absence of the fam
ily. A apark from the stove la consid
ered the cause.
Widow Is Bole HelrMrs. Nils P.
Johnson Is the sole heir and devisee
according to the petition for the probate
of her husband s will filed this morn
lng. Johnson died November 20, lcav
ing an estate valued at $8000.
Services at Ahaval holosfe -Services
will be held at congregation Ahaval
Sholom, Park and Clay streets, tonight
at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow morning serv
ices at 8:50 o'clock. Rabbi R. Abra
hamson will officiate.
Chummy Pipes for Chummy Hen are
Ideal presents. Assortments worth
while, splendidly and economically good,
at Slg. Sichel A Co., 92 Third atreet
and Sixth at Waahlngton. (Adv.)
Homer Stand Arrested. Homer Lund
was arrested at Second and Burnelde
streets, where he is said to have tried
to pass an alleged worthless check for
$60. Investigation revealed that he Is
a patient at the sunnysiae sanitarium.
having been committed there from
Alaska for treatment for Insanity. He
was turned over to the sanitarium.
A Oift That Is Always Appreciated
Is a well framed picture. We have a
carefully selected line. Bring in your
holiday framing. Artistic designs,
nlrilUH workmanshln. cromot delivery.
rwesterft Picture Frame Co., 170 First
street, between Morrison and Yam
hill, formerly Sanborn Vail & Co.'a.
Main 09. (Adv.)
War! Warl WaxI "On the Fighting
Line." A stupendous Warner produc
tion, featuring Gene Gauntier. the emo
tional actress. Thrills, action, excite
ment; realistic battle scenes, interwoven
with a gripping dramatic story. On ex
hibition Friday and Saturday, December
12 and IS. at the Circle theatre (now
6 cents). Fourth and Washington (Adv.)
Leather Adulterations. 1,600,000
pounds Epsom Salts used yearly .weight
ing sole leather. Water dissolves and
takes the place of It in the soles of
your shoes. Baltimore oak, tanned in
the old fashioned, way, used exclusively
n our repair work, and In the new
shoes that we make. Shoemakers. Inc.,
West Tark and Morrison. (Adv.)
Counter Charges Dismissed. Counter
charges of assault against Walter
James and William Neighbors were dis
missed yesterday afternoon In the mu
nicipal court. Both men are colored,
James using a knife and Neighbors a
revolver. The fight occurred four weeks
affo on Eleventh street. Both men were
willing to be friends.
The Tango will be demonatrated at a
masquerade ball, given at the Roae City
Park club Fridav aveninar. December 12.
Admission on membership cards. NonN
members, 60 cents. (Adv.)
Korlaa Pictures of the Pacifio Inter
national Livestock Exhibition are being
taken each day and shown same eve
ning at the Circle theatre, Fourth at
Washington. (Adv.)
Hra. Xdnooln's Art Ben for best
Xmas cards and 25c exclusive novel
ties. Open every evening, 406 Mor
rison, H block above O. W. & K. Adv.
Silverton Butter, 80 cents roll; Juni
per, 75 cents roll; full cream cheese, 20
cents. Model Butter Store, Yamhill Mar
ket, Second and Yamhill, (Adv.)
tssmex Jessie Xarkins for Camas.
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Waahlngton
atreet dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.)
Two room aulte in Journal building,
suitable for doctor's quarters. Inquire
at business office of Journal Publishing
company. (Adv.)
Knight Coal. A hard, hot, quick fir
lng, long burning Utah coal. Alblna
Fuel Co.. sole agents. K. 182, C-1117. Ad.
Seattle railway In Klickitat oountv for
Mra. L. B. Gear, who owns a farm at
that place. The new town will be known
aa Goodnoe and will be the outlet for
the Goodnoe Hills fruit section.
ATTENDANCE AT CORN
SHOW IS INCREASING
From all parts of the Columbia river
basin there are displayed at the Ore
gon-Washington Railroad & Navigation
company's corn ehow in the New Fail
ing building this week, samples that
show the feasibility of producing corn
In the Pacific northwest.
"And this is lust our first year,"
said C. L. Smith, high priest of the
new faith.
To transform corn Into hogs, and
what the hog means to the f armor in
dollars and cents Is the burden of the
iay that greets the ear of each visitor.
Yesterday the number who attended
the- .show exceeded that of anv nn.
vioue day, while the throng which was
present this morning Indicated that the Bunnell cattle ranch.' near Avery ata
record again would be broken. The tlon. on the main line of the North Bank
show, which ,wlll close tomorrow night,
la rree to tne pudiic.
FIVE CONCERNS FILE
INCORPORATION PAPERS
Five concerns filed articles of incor
poration yesterday. These were: Port
land Natatorlum company, capital $150,.
000, O. O. Koeppel, C. W. Alger and H.
A. Ludwig, Incorporators; Peoples Mort
gage company, capital 8260,000, H. L.
Moody, G. Misch and R. A. Letter, in
corporators; Sullivan A Forbes, Inc.,
capital $26,000. real estate, F. A. Sulli
van. K. A. Sullivan and R. W. Forbes,
lnoorporatora; Metropolitan Laundry
.company, .capital $6000, Ben C. Day,
Kenneth L. Fenton and M. Woodworth,
Incorporators; R. H. Knight company,
painting, capital $5000, R. H. Knight,
L. A. Knight and C. S. Andrews, incor
porators.
railway, have recently added -to their
herd of cattle h $1000 bull. Th moat
valuable animal of the sort ever brought
to Klickitat county is a Holsteln, I years
old, and welgha 2119 pounds. ,
Pay, Me $2.00 Less
For every suit, raincoat or overcoat.
f very garment marked $14.75.".- pay me
1.00 less. Those marked I1S.76, pay
me $2.00 leas. This will beat the
strongest competition In the city.
Jimmy Dunn, ai6-l-17 Oregonlan' bldg.
Elevator to third floor. (Adv.)
Prize Bull Heads Herd.
Klickitat, Wash.. Dec. 12. Coffteld
Bros. A Camplan, who own the old Abby
Try our 3Bo Blended Coffee, A pre
mium ticket with eacn pound. Haines
Tea Store, 172 Third street
Flashlights without smoke; home por
traits a specialty. Enterprise Art Co.
Pacific phone. (Adv.)
Williams is from California. The twfT aUBplce, ot the Cambrean Social society,
men asked this morning that their cane
be heard Monday In the municipal court.
Tramps Oct Tree Booms. Two In
genuous tramps have outwitted the pro
prietor of the Piedmont hotel, 118 Klll
ingsworth avenue, the last two nights
bv getting free rooms. The tramp
climbed a tree to an open window on
the second floor, and secured a cholou
room. Early in the morning, the men
left by way of the tree.
Patrolman I Peacemaker. Patrolman
Rich acted as peacemaker in the- home
of Mr. and Mr. Charles Ewen, 807
Sumner etreet, laat evening. The offi
cer was called to 1086 East Thirtieth
soelpta of Concert tlOO. The total
fecelpts of the concert held under the
November 11. were $1S6. The expenses
amounted to $36, leaving a net balance
of $100 which has been forwarded to
the presidents of the British Benevolent
and the St. Andrews societies.
Estate Valued at $8000. A petition
for letters of administration of the
estate of Lillian K. Gilliam, wfiodled
December 2, leaving property valued
at $8000, was filed yesterday by Newton
L. Gilliam, her husband. Two sons and
two daughters are the heirs.
Overcoat Thief Sentenced. For steal
ing a $5 second hand overcoat yesterday,
John Moore was sent to the rockpllt
this morning to serve a 20 day sentence
You Will Xiike the Woman's Exchange
Cook Book. Buy It at the book depart
ments. (Adv.)
Dr. B.
building.
O. Brown, Eye,
Bar, Mohawk
(Adv.)
CHICKS GET PRIZES
AT KENNEWICK SHOW
Kennewick, Wash., Dec. II. Judge
Elmer Dixon of Oregon City, Or., has
finished scoring the birds entered In the
Benton county poultry show, held In
this city this week.
Mouncey Brothers of Kennewick won
first honors, having the highest scor
ing pen o'f S. C. White Leghorns, 189,
and the highest scoring single bird, S. C.
White Leghorn pullet, 98', 4. These were
the highest scores in any breeds.
The bird winning first attention from
the spectators is a freak, a cross be
tween a guiena hen and a Rhode Island
Red rooster. The breed which attraoted
most attention Is the Klondlkes, entered
by Mr. Sharp of Toppenlsh. Most of the
firsts are to be sent to the Spokane
show.
n
Goodnoe on Map.
Goldendale, Wash., Dec. 12. Ex -County
Engineer George W. Borden has com-
$ 1 0 Ca sh
WILL SEND THIS PLAYER PIANO TO
Your Home Now or for Christmas
li LUX II l " ti-ii-laaaa.fliJI,f 1 I "I. M .-vJaWSTT- vlfll
1,1 mm I r" xwmi iiai u tufmwv Bit i
The usual price
88 note latest
Player Piano in
of this new
1914 model
$ 650. 00
Yet during time of this Re
moval Sale you can buy It for
$ 395.00
$10 cash and $2.50 weekly,
Including Bench and $15 worth
of Music Rolls.
If you have a piano now we
will take It as first payment,
. balance on small monthly pay
ments of $6 or $8 monthly
J k until paid in full.
OtherPlayerPianosSese.M15io7$465,SS565,etc.
Qf-awl- XJl CI 'Makeour selection now and pay . down. If . you. do .not
kJliiri Willi A I amount, and then, before Christmas delivery, you th
ft manthiw. .T- , ?I wJ?tjU?r. 5S?ment' ou for e first payment, and
full.
want to nav the full
the balance in cash of
the balance
' Out-of-town buyers It is safe and satisfactory to buy one of these pianos by mall Write ua ami a win
aend. you fun description, or. if you like, ship the piano sublet to yoSr approval. We , pay ? freight any
point In Oregon, Waahlngton or Idaho. . Buy now and have it shipped, when ready. P y rrelKnl w n
Graves Music Co. Removal Sale
Your Gift Problem
Happily Solved
Tasteful and
Appropriate Suggestions.
Gloves 2 $ 1.50 to $2.50
Fownet', Dent't and Perrin't make.
None better. Various shade in dressed
and undressed kid, silk lined and un
titled. Correct in all ways.
Neckwear 50c to $5.00
Silk, in endless variety of hues and pat
terns; Oriental and Persian.
Suitcases and Grips
In the several Leathers and
sizes. All the new features.
MERCHANDISE ORDERS
Buffum & Pendleton
Morrison " Opposite
Street Postoffice
SANTA
ClAUS
WILL BE IN T0YLAND
Tomorrow Afternoon
2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M.
W. H. MARKELL & CO.
Leading East Side Department Store
EAST MORRISON STREET AND UNION AVENUE
FOR CHRISTMAS A PAIR OP GLOVES
They make a most satisfactory gift, and let them be
handed her in a pretty Christmas box or folder.
ADOLPHA GLOVES of the finest French fl1 pa
kid, in two-clasp style tMu
FORMOSA GLOVES in two-clasp style, 'Jr
all colors, pair rJJ Lu
PURE LINEN EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS in
dainty Christmas boxes 50c, 75c, $1.00
FANCY SILK WAISTS IN HOLIDAY
BOXES $5o00, $7o50 and $8,00
CHRISTMAS REMEMBRANCES FOR MEN FOLKS
Combination box of Suspenders, Garters and
Arm Bands,. in fancy holiday boxes, priced at. . . tjC
MEN'S FANCY ARM BANDS in burnt wood "JCn
box at, pair awO
MEN'S SILK TIES in dainty Christmas boxes priced
at 25c, 50c and 75c
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS FROM THE
DOMESTIC SECTION
EMBROIDERED, HEMSTITCHED AND FRINGED
HUCK TOWELS priced at ..... . . 25c, 35c and 50c
IRISH EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES i A
made of fine quality muslin, a pair UUC
Vta WOMEN'S FELT
JULIETTE SLIPPERS
m-UJw& Either fur or "bbon-trim'd,
nffifftr low heel, leather soles, as
v' rjSdrted colors;1 at
CSSg?-. ' $1.01) PAIR .
IF
Still Greater
Reductions
Fraley's
Removal Sale
Only a few weeks more
Every hat must go.
Untrimmed Hat Shapes
This season's late models
Velvet Plush, etc.:
To $3.50 Shapes at OBI
To $6.00 Shapts at . ..$2.40
To $10 Shapes at ...$3.95
Trimmed Hats
Hundreds of them smart,
stylish:
To $4.50 Hats at fl.95
To $7.00 Hats at f2.0
To $10 Hats at $4.40'
To $15 Hata at $6.90
To $20 Hats at $8.00
AH OUls' Kats Jnat
Oae Kaif
AT 25e)0ver a hundred
different styles feather
stickups to $1.00, at ,..2&
World's Best
Ostrich Plumes
Acceptable Gifts
$16.00 Plumes now . . .$9.90
$10.00 Plumes now ...$6.20
$ 4.50 Plumes now ...$2.95
$ 3.00 Plumes now ...$1.45
THIRD ST. AT SALMON
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THERE'S A REASON
FOR IT
Our Escrow Department
takes entire charge of the
closing of real estate trans
actions, and minimizes the
risk to both buyer and seller.
Investigate. Call for book
let. TITLE & TRUST CO,
Fourth, near Stark
IN
Teachers' Examination.
The rerular examination far annlt.
cants for teachera certificates' will be.
held at Stephens school. Ka.t Hvnth
and Kast Harrison streets, beginning on
umjcinour 1 1 , juia, at o ciock, ana con
tinuing until December 20, at 4 o'clock.
Wednesday forenoon: Writing. II. 8.
history, physiology. Afternoon1: Phys
ical geograpny, reading, composition,
methods in reading, methods in arithmetic.
Thursday forenoon: Arithmetic, his
tory of education, nsvcholoev. methods
of geogiaphy. Afternoon: Grammar,
geography. American literature, phyeica.
methods In language, thesis tor primary
certificate.
Friday forenoon: Theory and prac
tice. orthoafrsDhy. En it 11 ah lit rt nr.
chemistry. Afternoon : School law, ge-
oioay. aigeora. civu government.
Haturday forenoon: Geometry, hot.
any. Afternoon: General hla
bookkeeping.
Primary Thesis Subjects: fl Pic
ture Btudy: (2) the story hour; (S)
Plar and playgrounds; (4) The Montea
eorl system; (5) The kindergarten aa an
aid to the primary school.
A. P. ARMSTRONG,
(Adv.) County Superintendent.
General
tory,
We Know
that our work is good. In
brder to show you we will
gladly give you of
Dental Work Free
if your other work amounts
to $10. Bring this ad. All
work guaranteed for 15
years.
The Modern Dentists
Specialists in Fine Dentistry
253 WASHINGTON ST.
Efficiency
Schools
Te fit men for better positions at
aa , higher wages.
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lUinfariwa Conor. U Ooaatructioa SO.CO
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Telegraphy and Siipatohiag li.oo
Typewriting .V.... i So
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Arahitaetnral Drawing iu
Freehand Drawing ., . ii
Meohaaioal Drawing .. . . t'm
bw sohaoi IJ2
Acoaatanoy (full eourae) '.. ljoioo
T. K. O. A. DAT AWD KTOHT SCHOOLS
6th AHO TAYtOa STS.
TELETHOVES MA IV TOSS, A-6SS1
BOSTON
DENTISTS
w? aK.n?w locate between Fourth
and Fifth on Washington street,
and are prepared to give you first
class work at reasonable prices. ,
Rubber Plates f 5.00 and up
Gold Crowns 3.50 and up
Bridge Work 13-50 and up
Porcelain Crowns S3.n0 and up
Silver Fillings 50 and up
Gold Fillings (ti gj ,. up
PH. . F. MB W TOM. Mgr.
Oregon Humane Society
Orfloe 800 Valea Ave Oor. Market b.
rheae Seat 1433, B-S51S.
Korse ambulance for sick or disabled '
animals at a moment's notice, prtcee
reasonable. Report all cases of cruelty
to this of flea. Open day ana night
(SCHWAB PRINTING CO
KJBEN F.GREENE. PRESIDENT!
ial-5r STARK STREET
FREE PANTS
We Will Give
Absolutely FREE
a Pair of Made-to-Order
Trousers
With Every Order
Suit or
Overcoat
Made ff F
Ordery)Jl3)
Even without the extra Pants
no tailor could J duplicate these
garments for less than $25.00.
You get regular Dundee Service
Woolens, Fit and Workmanship
I.Iajestic
353
Washington
Street
1 1 1 FOURTH STREET
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