THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 17. 1914. 9 1! TOWN TOPICS AMUSEMENTS PKIM8 CWcntb and Morrlnon. Curtains 3:1k and 8:1ft. Fvtr O'N'eii in 'Peg o' My Haaft." Matinees Wednesday sod Katnr dajr. . BAUER Broadway and Morrison. Curtains 1:30 and 8:20. "The Girl and the Pen nant." LYRIC Fonrth and fitark. Keating Flood Mnalral (Vimedj Company, Curtains, 2, 80 and K. "The Land of Tartar." PNTAGR-Brodwa7 and Alder. VaudaTill. Curtains 2:.Vi, 7:30 and 0:10. COLUMBIA Klith between Washington and Htark ilrt. Motion pictures. 11 a. m. to 11 n. m. fEOPiiEH Weat Park and Alder streets. Mo tion pictures. 11:-V) a.' m. to 11:80 p. m. STAR Wsshlngton and Park. Motion pic tures. 11 a. di. to 11 p. in. GLOBE EleTentn and Washington. Motion plrtnre. 12 m. to It p. m. MAJESTIC Wanhtngton and Park. Motion plrtnrea. 11:80 a. m. to 11 p. m. Weather Conditions. Portland and vicinity: Showers tonight snd Saturday; somberly winds. Oregon: Fslr tonight snd Saturday, except ahowers northwest portion; warmer tonight eat portion; south to westerly winds. Washington: (Showers tocight snd Satur day; winner east portion tonight; southwest erly winds. Idaho: Fair south, showers north portion tonight snd Haturday; ,lgnt frost tonight south porUon. KDWAltD A. DKAI.H, Ustrlet KoreOHSfer. Six Montbs on Bockplle. George Mora was sentenced to six months on the rockplln when he pleaded Kullty to a clfarije of non-support before Cir cuit Judge Kavanaugh yesterday, lie Is said to have deserted a bride of six weeks and refused to support her. He pleaded for leniency. Mrs, Mora will draw $1 a day support from the county while he is on the rockpile. The county commissioners yesterday approved a warrant for 15.25 for the support of thei three children of Kugene Harvey, who was sentenced to nine monthn on . the rotkpile when he pleaded guilty to non-support of the children before Judge Kavanaugh April 8. The chil dren draw 25 cents a day each from the county for support. . Tire Chief to Spaas. The weekly luncheon of the Oregon Clvio league "will be held in the blue room of the Multnoomh hotel tomorrow at noon The subject for discussion is "Klre Prevention." Arthur M. Churchill will be chairman. The speakers will be Chief Dowcll, of the fire department A. P. Boardman. of the Underwriters' Inspection bureau: L. B. Smith, of Klelschner, Mayer & jCo.. and Harvey O Bryan, commissioner l'aiy, uuy ai -torney La Roche and City Building In spec tor Plummer will take part in the discussion. morning that the Broadway bridge was j at Library hall. Tenth and Yamhill closed to traffic yesterday for 40 mln- streets, at 8:15, on Columbia river Utes when the controller was short cir- I scenery, under the auspices of the cuited. He said that it was evidently ! Women's Political Science club. A caused by faulty construction and that the entire signal system of the bridge was put out of commission. The eoun ty electrician worked all night and the bridge was closed from 12:30 this morning to 6:30, opening then for traf fic It is expected that the repairs will be completed today. The report wan sent to City Commissioner Dleck of the department of public works. musical ' program will be an added feature. H. C. Uthoff -will gve a short talk on public markets. laws of Exposition. Beautiful coL ored slides of the Panama-Pacific ex Beward for Missing- Cat A reward of $10 will be paid by the employes of the Moyer clothing store at Second and Morrison streets for the location of the store cat. "Pete." Tha animal disappeared yesterday and cannot be found. Frank Rothchild, manager of the store, notified the police he would give 16, while other employes made position will be exhibited tomorrow ' up a purse of the same amount. The night when the California society of Oregon meets at the main public li brary at 8 o'clock. Through the cour tesy of C. C. Moore, president of the exposition at Sah Francisco, these cat is a blue-grey maltese. Tubas Ma Kara Beaa Stolen Bight Inner auto tubes have been lo cated by Detectives Abbott and La slides have been secured. The meeting i Salle in a local pawnshop. The tubes will commemorate the recovery of the , are mougni 10 De sioien property, sister state from the fire of eight j Anyone losing such are requested by years ago. Rev. W. B. Hinson, who ; tne detective department to make a was in California at the time, will make a short address and an excellent musical program will be rendered. High Finance Alleged A. L. Stover, who was afrrestod yesterdaw by Deputy Constable McCullough charged with obtaining money by false pretenses, is accused of celling a lodging house at 1144 North Union avenue to Ed Love after representing it to he free from report of the same to the detectives. Bemarksble Progress Is being mada In closing out the $5000 stock of china, crockery and glassware at Baumer'a, S69 East Morrison St. Come while se lections are still goodt (Adv.) mortgage and Love complained that he ( later found that a $500 mortgage was j up' Comfort Without Carfare is yours when you live at Hotel Lenox, Third and Main. Central location; excellent service; rooms from $15 a month Educators Will Meet to Discuss Changes Committee Win Take TTp Beorgaalsa tlon of Coumties w m to Xuable More efficient ffupervistoa. A committee to consider changes in organization of counties In such a way as will permit county school superin tendents to exercise more efficient supervision has been appointed by the department of schools and child wel fare of the Oregon Civic league. It will meet tomorrow afternoon at o'clock, room G of the Central library. The committee is composed of the fol lowing: Dr. Joseph Schafer, University of Oregon, chairman; C. K. Spence, state grange; A. H. Harris, Pabor Press; Professor H. B. Augur, Portland high schools; Frank K. Wells, state superin tendent's office; Professor S. S. Dun can, county superintendent's office; M. S. Ritman, State Normal school; E. D. Ressler, Oregon Agricultural college Mrs. C. E. Buland, Congress of Moth ers; Mrs. F. 8. Myers, Parent-Teachers' association; Miss Grace de Graff, Grade Teachers' association. ! The open conference concerning new school laws will be held in the Central library, room R, Friday, April 24, at 8 p. nx. Columbia Span Suit. Hearing Tomorrow Expectation Zs Test Case Will Be Sub mitted Without Argument and Fro Form Decision slendered. The test suit brought by F. N. Stop penbach to determine the validity of th $1,250,000 issue of bridge bonds for the Interstate bridge will come up for a hearing tomorrow afternoon before Circuit Judge Cleeton on a demurrer filed by District Attorney Evans. It is thought' that no arguments win be made, and that by agreement Judge Cleeton will be asked to sustain the demurrer that the case may be taken at once to the supreme court for deci sion. $ Told in Eight Words. Spring suits dollars saved Jimmy Dunn Oregon Building. (Adv.) Three Small Estates Are Left by Women c letters of Administration Asked In Behalf of Xelra of Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Carr and Mrs. Bennett. A husband and two sons are the heirs of Mlnne Morgan, who died April 8. according to the petition filed yes terday by Kattie Prescott, a friend, for letters of administration of the estate which Is valued at $274. Margaret M. Carr petitioned for ap pointment' as administratrix of the es tate of her mother, Mabel E. Carr, who died April IS, leaving a small amount of personal property and some Port land lots and Multnomah county acre age. John A. Carr, a son, is the other heir. Louisa C. Bennett, who died Febru ary 24, left $250 to each of two sons and the residue of a $1640 estate to her husband, Hiram Bennett, whom she named executor of her will, ac cording to his petition for probate of the will. : Journal Want Ads bring results. against the property. Love said that ha traded to Stover two lots valued at $800 and paid him $400 In cash. Water Meter Discussion- Commis sioner W. H. Daly will attend the Woodlawn Improvement association meeting tonight and discuss the water meter question at 8 o'clock in Wood lawn hall, Dekum avenue. This asso ciation has favored meters for all con sumers at previous meetings. The tel ephone rate fight was taken up at last week. A $1.50 rate is asked for all two party residence phones. Will of Frank Bummelia. No esti mate was given of the value of the es tate of Frank Rummelin, president and manager of" G. P. Rummelin & Sons, furriers, who died April 6, in the peti tion of his widow, Louise R. Rum melin, for appointment as executrix of his estate. The will provided that all of the property shall be left to Mrs. j Rummelin, stating inat sne win jiru vide for their 13-year-old daughter. (Adv. Steamer Jesse Haxklns for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) Exceedingly Low Prices prevail at Baumer'a closing out sale of china, crockery and glassware. 369 East Mor rison St. (Adv.) Try oar 33a Blnded Coffee. A pre mium ticket with each pound. Haines Tea Store, 172 Third street. Mace's Market, 87 N. Broadway, re tail department delivers to any part of the city. (Adv.) Men! buy your new Spring suit of Jimmy Dunn, 8d floor Oregonian bldg. He saves you dollars. Adv. Shipherd's Springs. Now Is a good time to go. , (Adv.) Bankruptcy Petitions Filed. Volun tary petitions In bankruptcy have been filed with the federal court as fol lows: Albert A. Quatermann and How ard F. Quatermann, father and son. confectioners. North Bend; debts $11105.16, assets $5!4; and James Rus sell Davy, stageman; debts $1827, as sets $320. Allen & Lewis, Swift & Co. and Zan Bros., as principal creditors of C. A. Smith, a retail merchant, filed a petition asking that the latter be de clared bankrupt; total indebtedness $506.42. Zaoh Charges Cruelty. Each charg ing cruelty, divorce suits were filed by both William and IaVerna Fash ing against each other yesterday. Fashing alleged that his wife threw a knife at him and once took ploson In a fit of anger, and Mrs. Kashlng al leged that her husband left her desti tute. They were married In Portland, October 11, 1913. j. Masantas to Visit ChampOeg. For their Sunday - trip the Mazamas will leave town on the Oregon Electric from the Jefferson street depot at 7:60 a. Dr. E. C. Brown, Eye, Ear. Mohawk building. (Adv.) Shasta Service Splendid Thousands of admirers praise the Shasta Limited for its superior ser vice and luxurious appointments. All m. and go to Prahl From there they the latest improvement of de luxe will tramp up the southeasterly side j travel. Clean, comfortable, consistent, of the Willamette river to Champoeg, t Leaves Union Depot daily 3 p. m. for where thev will make an extended stop, j fuget sound cities Call Marshall after which they will ferry across the ; f - A-6121 for tickets and reserya- rlver and tramp down the left bank to j llonB- wvav.; Wilsonvllle, to take the train for home. . : Closing Time Changed rrsHX A. Duron rnci bi -o street: - i Cr'mery butter. 25c. Eggs, 20c Fancy bacon, 20c Pure lard, 5s, 66c Sh'lder steak. 17 c. Roast mutton, 12c Roast beef, 16c. Salmon, 12 Mi c. ! Crabs, 12c (Adv,! Rib steak. 18c. Roast pork, 12 o. Sirloin steak, 20c Halibut, 8c. Sturgeon, 12 c. ng ads for The Sunday Journal will be S c'clock Saturday evening- instead of J o'clock as heretofore. Advertising for the "New Today" columns will be ac cepted until 9 o'clock. (Adv.) Oregon Electric Sleeper Inheritance Tax levied. Inheritance taxes of $192.27 will be paid to the state by Mrs. Anna C. Basler and her three daughters on their portions of the estate of Joseph Basler, who died recently. The estate Is valued at $53, 13.37. but indebtedness and expenses have left $39,494.97 as the net value of the estate to be distributed to the widow and daughters. Mrs. Basler re ceives m.3fi3.53 and each daughter $8620.54 from the estate. Auditor Barbur to Speak. City Au ditor "A L. Barbur will address the tegular meeting of the Tabor Heights Improvment association tonight in its club rooms at Sixty-ninth and Belmont utteets at 8 o'clock. He will explain the source of the city's revenue and the way In which It Is expended. The street committee will make a special report regarding the hard surfacing of a number of streets in the district. All are invited to attend. Two Companies: Incorporate. Arti cles of incorporation of the Cowllta City Townsite company, capitalized at $6000. were filed yesterday with County Clerk Coffey by G. C. Harbolt, R. R. Coster and S. F. Wilwon. A realty business Is trv he carried on by the company. Articles of the Hudson Dredging company, a mining concern, capitalized nt $10,000. were filed by lycutse F. Weigman, Mary E. Nolan and A, Lam pert. Xrrlngton Park Club Meets. The Irvlngton Tark club will hold its reg ular semi-monthly meeting this eve ning, at the rooms, East Thirteenth and Kllllngijworth avenue. The enter tainment committee have prepared a very attractive program of musical .'and other numbers for this meeting. Members are requested to bring their friends and neighbors as an are wei feme. Bridge Closed to Traffic Superln tnndent of Bridges Mnrnane reported n the county commissioners this . . ! in service train 21, Friday. Open for Deception Is Charged Charged with occupancy at North Bank station 9:.J0 having procured goods from Yamhill i p. m. daily. From Eugene, train -, county merchants for which they failed Sunday. Travel by night in comfort tj pay. James and William Polls were erYy''8 .fifth ,.Rnd fr- Front . ,,',, .,j k.. rv...t. ei itt , Rid Jetferson station. North Bank arrested yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Btation Tentn and H c (Ad , Otto Kulper for Sheriff W. G. Hender- 1 son, of Yajnhill county. They will be n . , ... .. taken back for trial by Sheriff Hen- PaintS, Wall Paper, ulaZWg derson. . Up-to-date stock for every rurnose i at special prices. Estimates for mi- Decoration Day Is. Drawing Hear. 1 terial furnished upon reauest. Pioneer Now is the time to place your order ! Paint Co.. 1S6 First St., near Yam-hlii. for a monument or marker for the Main 3856, A-7043. (Adv.) loved one whom you wish to honor on j m that day. Designs and estimates fur- cara ox Thanks. nished free. Otto Schumann Granite desire to extend our thanks to and Marble Works. Kast Third and a-Jy-y Pine Btreets. Phone East 743. (Adv.) j the many beautiful flowers received I during the illness and death of our Fire Prevention Lecture. A lecture ; wife and mother. (Adv.) on "Fire Prevention," illustrated by 1 HERMAN PEPER AND CHILDREN. slides, will be given at the east side li- i " brary tomorrow night, bv E. M. Under- Germany now leads the world in wood, of the Creditmen's association. the use of machinery directly driven The lecture Is under the auspices of by electric motors. the association and the Oregon Civic . . mm;' league. i Spiritualists Organise. The Evan gelical Spiritualists have organized un der the name of the Church of Jesus Christ, tlie Spirit Revelator, and will hold dedication and ordination services Sunday at 3 and 8 p. m. at A. O. U. W. hall, 129 Fourth street. The public is welcome. Fined 930 for Assault. A fine for $30 was imposed upon F. J. Cook, florist on Second street, this morning in the municipal court for assaulting Yorke S. Brom TueBday afternoon. The two men have been quarreling over bUHtness. Meeting of Cxeston Xieague. The Creston Development league holds its next regular business meeting May 7. Addresses are being arranged on boys' clubs, public markets and other mat ters of interest. Are Your Glasses Satisfactory? See Dr. Geo. Rubenstein about them. He is a specialist on fitting eyes with comfort-giving lenses, and so very rea sonable. 131 Broadway, near Alder. Ad. Open Saturday Evenings -Western Picture Frame company, formerly San born, Vail & Co.'s, 170 First street, near Yamhill. Main 609. (Adv.) Samuel Kill to Speak Samuel Hill will give an illustrated lecture tonight SHOE NEWS ABOUT NEW Our Shoes have a good reputation. Do you know why? Because we sell new, up-to-date styles, worth $3.50 to $5.00, for only $2.50 Custom Grades $2.90 MEN AND WOMEN DattlePJhoeS ID 129 4ih Sf.be-t. tore Washing ton& Alder t "I. v ijf- ff 5Xfs ',rf aslM The $ Mark never obscures our idea of eyeglasses. The first con sideration here is perfect satisfaction and you'll never find reason to com plain of our charge. If you pay one dollar or more, your service is the same. All work guaranteed to be absolutely first quality. J.D.DUBACK Eyesight Specialist 6th Floor Selling Bldg. Paragon Typewriter Ribbons aXD Red Seal Carbon Paper Are recognized as the leading ribbon ana caroon lines on tne market. For all makes of Typewriters. Send for our Illustrated booklet. "Remtico Typewriter Supplies." REMINGTON Typewriter Company (Incorporated), oq uroaawij, roniua, ur. (CCHVAB PRINTING CO TO BEN F.6REENE. PRESIDENT b 4. 5 STARK STREET OREGON WOOLEN MILLS STORE Corner First and Madison Streets Oregon Woolen Suits) 100 Per Cent or Royal Tailored Suits ) Pure Wool ROYAL TAILOR SUITS Made to Your Measure 1-$I8-J20 600 Patterns 25c Wash Ties 2 for 25c 19 $2.00 di i n a UlliO a $15.00 OREGON WOOLEN SUITS $9M $1.50-$2 Union Suits, QC Closed Crotch 3dl See Our Windows Shirt Sale $1.00 Silk Striped Military Shirts . 65c Ready for on the shortest notice. C I You can look as well tai- service ,ored at you plea4e Benjamin Clothes carry all the distinctive marks of the best made Clothes for men and young men, and are always "ready for serv ice" at this shop. Twenty to is the price-range Forty Dollars Benjamin Clothes. J The Spring and Sum mer line now awaits your inspection. Buffum & Morri'on . street Opposite Postoffice Pendleton The 'so Sj TODAY and SATURDAY APRIL 17, 18 Present this advertisement and on any Cash Framing Order of 5oc or over in our Art Section Second Floor we will ive 50 S. & H. Stamps. New and beautiful Mouldings just received. Made Frames, Art Mats, Ovals, Grcles special sizes and forms. Woodard, Clarke & Co. Wood-Lark Bldg. Alder Street at West Park Pa Is a Necessity To thinking, thrifty property owners. It preserves and improves the looks of any building and goes a long way sometimes toward making a successful real estate deal. Today and tomorrow we offer at this, the Big Paint Store and Thirty-Two Other Reliable Dealers Paint and Varnish Specials Save money by laying in a supply while the prices are lower than usual. Your District Dealer Is in This List CITY DISTRICT Honeyman Hardware Co. Olds, Wortman & King. Meier & Frank Co. Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Huntley Broa. Co., Fourth and Washington. A. B. Burger, 42 Third Street. T. J. Nealond, 335 N. 16th St. ALBINA DISTRICT Erickaen Hardware Co., 554 William Ave. LENTS DISTRICT W. H. Lovett, Lents, Or. J. A, Steffe, Grays Crossing. R. A. Leisy, 6146 Foster Road. WOODSTOCK DISTRICT Woodstock Pharmacy, Woodstock. Hughey Bros., E. 41st and Holgate. - PIEDMONT DISTRICT Wareham Hardware Co., 1144 Union Ave., N. Castleman Pharmacy, 123 Killingsworth. PENINSULA DISTRICT Glenwood Mercantile Co., 390 Lombard. Peninsula Mercantile Co., 1747 Peninsula Ave. SELLWOOD DISTRICT Welch Grocery Co., 1640 E. 19th F. G. Urfer, 639 Milwaukie. ALBERTA DISTRICT Labbe & Son, 731 Alberta St. MONTA VILLA DISTRICT Albert Ehlers, 7 East 80th St. North. SUNNYSIDE DISTRICT Belmont Furniture Co.,' 35th and Belmont. EAST SIDE DISTRICT Kelly, Thorsen &. Co., 52 Union Ave. Strowbridge Hardward & Paint Co., 106 Grand Ave. J. A. Hendricks Hardware Co., East 28th and Glisan. WILLAMETTE STATION C. Anderson,-1259 Greety Ave. SUBURBAN DISTRICT Thompson & Webb, Oak Grove. Kelly Paint &. Hardware Co., Milwaukie. Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City. A. Mather, Clackamas, Or. CANBY DISTRICT Carlton St Rosenkrans. VANCOUVER DISTRICT Acme Paint At Wall Paper Co. 77ie Paint and Varnish Specials 7 nSw Jones Market COR. FOURTH AND ALDER STS. Telephones Pacific, Marshall 1; Home, A-6281 Pome Meats VEAL & LAMB ARE IN THEIR PRIME RIGHT NOW This Saturday We Offer Milk-Fed Veal and Yearling Lambs at SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES Veal Legs 20c tb Loins 20c lb Racks 18c lb. Shoulders 15c lb Breasts 15c lb Lamb . Legs ... 18c tb Loins . . 18c tb Shoulders .... 2lzc tb Breasts .8c tb 9f Jones9 "Pride of Oregon Hams & Bacon A Mild-Cured Oregon Product of Superior Quality House and Porch Paint Special $1.62 Gallon Hegulsz-prlce $2.25 gaUoa. In 42 sbaAea. ; Floor Paint Special $1.37 Gallon Our raroltt $1.73 rallon grwtU. Xa. Mm shade. Floor and Porch Paint Special 35c Quart Tbe regular BOo quart grade. Floor Varnish Special 55c Quart Regular price 85o quart Beaver Bread Taxman. Door Varnish Special 50c Pint Beaver Brand, for outside doors. Shingle and Roof Stain Special 65c Gallon Creosote etalu sell reg-ulaxly for $1.10 falfcm. FisMeroThorseini Co, 12 Girls Wanted ! Front and Morrison The Big Paint Store r iniiiiniiimiiiiiiuinuiim The Rose Festival Committee is in seafch of the 12 most popular girls in the City of Portland. , ' The various clubs, stores and organizations have been invited to enter candidates. The winning 12 will be given a tour of the west, free of all expenses. The party will be accompanied by an official chaperon, and will go from Portland to Tacoma, thence to Seattle, North Yakima, Spokane, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, San Fran cisco and return to Portland. The object of this trip is to advertise the Rose Festival. Have you candidate? Use Coupon Below NOT GOOD AFTER APRIL 22, 1914 THE ROSE FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION TOUR DE LUXE THIS COUPON WILL COUNT FOR 5 VOTES FOR STREET Good for five votes when filled out and sent to the Tour Manager, room 428 Morgan Bldg. (by mail or otherwise), on or before the above date. , . ' COMT&ST bLOSSS SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 16 1 (JV J 3 1