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TOWN TOPICS J41t DAT Or 1914.) AMUSEMENTS HK1LIQ Elereatn and Morrison. Curtalna 2:J3 end :18. Cbaaacay Oloott lo "Shaiueen dhn." beginning Monday (or tbrca nlgtita end Wednesday matinee. BAKEB Broadway and Morrlaoo. Curtain 4:20 and 8:20. "Th. CooapJranr." . , LVKIO Fourth and Stark. Keating k. Flood Mualrai Comedy company. Curtalne 2:J0, 7:30 and 9:Jo. "To Traffic." PAMTAOES Broadway nod llOcr. VauderlUe, Curtalne 2:80, 7:80 and 0:1O. COLI MBIAlxth between Weenlngtoa and Stark etreeta, Motion ilctre. 11 a. m. to U . m. rEOPLKH Wet Park and Aider atreete. Mo- tln picture. 11:30 a. m. to 11:30 -bTArl Washington and I'ark. Motl. Ve- lures. 11 a. Bt. to 11 p. m. C LOME Eleventh and Washington. Motion plrttiree. 12 m. to 11 p. m. .,.. MAJE8TIC Washington and Vark. Motion pleturee. 1J;30 a. m. to 11 P- at. Tomorrow'" Events. Washington high erhool't rel of "The Babea In tha Woorta." at Waahlogton blgb auditorium. S o'l-l'x-k. Allilna hoye minstrel show, In Psnla hall, at H oVIoi-k. Annual rwtiferenre of Free Methodist chtirch at Central church. Eaat K landers and Eaat riffr-flrat itrrrti, at ::H). 2 and 7:30 o'rkx-k. Realty hoard luncheon at Commercial Hub at 12 o'rhvk. Emll Seldrl. eamaror of Milwaukee. Wla., to apeak In KiiglWb In Turn ball, roiirth and Vawbill atraata, at 8 o'clock. follow . on an outdoor platform at . f ifty-fourth and Sherman streets, southeast. The houses will be dec- Orated with flags, Japanese lanterns, etc., and many residents will hold open house. The committee of the club In charge of the arrangements consists of Frank Lowry, president; Ralph Ealdwin and -1 Mrs. Ralph Baldwin, treasurer. earn to Portland Tuesday. Miss Mar shall made complaint at Seaside and had him arrested upon hl arrival in Portland. Beta rings are now "held by the detectives until the matter is beard in court. OlTtum Terdiot for S80O Damages to tha automobile of John Matthlesen In the sum of 1800 were allowed Matthle sen yesterday in a verdict in Circuit Jurors Explain Attitude. Eight of Judge McGinn s court against the Port the 12 Jurors who were Vept out 9 land Gas fe Coke company. One of the hours by Circuit Judge Davis in the ! company's trucks, according to the tes trial of Ed Ruby on a charge of con- i tlmony, was traveling along Broad trlbutlng to the delinquency of a 9- way, near Clay street, down hill, on year-old girl, decline to take the blame January ft when Matthlesen started for the disagreement and in a state- across the street in his car. He al ment of their attitude say that thy stood for con-lctlon from the start. They characterise th trial as a mis carriage of Justice ibut say they per mitted the discharge of the Jury Mon day only when there was absolutely no hope of an agreement. The jurors making the explanation are: W. H. King. H. C. Keck. James Scarsfield, C. J. Peterson, S. J. Everett, H. B. Bloyd, E. E. Mitchell and John Schoder. leged that the driver of the truck put on the brakes but the truck skidded completely around on the wet pave ment, the rear end striking his auto mobile. H asked for $1000 damages. Today's Events. Cnnferenca of Oregon diocese of Episcopal rliurrh at Trinity. Annual conference of Free Methodist churdi at Central cburrb. Kaat Klandera- and Eaat llfty-flrst freer; at 8:S0. 2 and T: o'clock. Emll Heldel, ex-mayor of Milwaukee, Wla.. speaks in Engllab In Turn ball, Fourth and Yamhill atresia, at 8 o'clock. Grado teachera' concert at Lincoln blgb ac-hnol at 8 o'clock. Illustrated lacture on Oilnntal trip by F,. I Jaager and talk on child welfare, un dar auaplcea Child Welfare oommlnalon. Uni tarian cbapel. Broadway and Yamhill, 8 o'clock. Knlahta of Columbus to bold open bouse at lub house. Park and Taylor atreeta, at 8 o'clock. . Today's Forecast. Portland and vicinity: Hhowere tonight or 1'rlday. probably cooler Friday; winds becom ing southerly. Oregon: Sbowera and tbnnderatnrma tonight or Friday, rooler Friday eicept near tbe coast; wlada ahlftlng to eontherly. Washington: Fair tonight, cooler aouthweat portion: Friday fair eaat. Increasing cloitdlnena followed by ahowera weat portion; northeast ahlftlng to southeast wind. Weather Conditions. The Brltlah Columbia blgb presnre area haa advanced aotitbeaatward to Montana and tha eaatern high pra.eiire area haa advanced snutbweatward to Tenneaaee. A trotigb-abaped depression oyerllee California and aoutbern Arlaona. Tbe low pressure area over the Red river valley of tba north- haa nearly dlaap peered. ftbowera, heavy In placea, have fallen In Wyoming. South Dakota, Nebraska, Minne sota. Iowa, Kansas. Missouri. Oklahoma, cen tral Texaa, northern I'tah and aoutbenr Ore gon. Kain haa also fallen In tbe Canadian northwest. Tbe changes In temperature since yesterday have been unimportant. The conditions are .avorable for ahowera within tha next 34 to M bonra It, weatern Washington. Oregon and southern Idaho. Fair weather will continue In pastern Washington and northern Idaho. It will be cooler Friday Id Oregon. Blind Masseur Piles Suit. O. Onne .Turva was sued yesterday for $930 by Peter Kokko, a blind masseur, alleged to be due as wages for services ren dered. Kokko alleges that he paid Jurva $150 for lessons In his art and that after he became expert Jurva hired him, contracting to give him one half of all proceeds from his work and his board and lodging. After 15 months a new contract was entered Into, he said, by which he was to receive two thirds of the profits from his work. He alleges that he earned $2171 and has been paid but $1241 and that because of his blindness he was unable to keep check on the profits of his work. Appropriation Hot Available. Be cause the 1914 budget made no pro vision for any api-r .priatlon to aid the chamber of commerce permanent ex hibit the county cciruitlfchtcnera advised Secretary 3. C." OUtner of the. cham ber that no appropriation as asked could be made. Secretary Glltner had suggested that from $&00 to $1000 be appropriated to aid in preserving fruits to add to the exhibit ttat a good showing might be made fcr prospective visitors to tba city. Ksgro ard Indian Arrested. Philip Whitehead, a negro, and Ralph Johns, an Indian, the former charged with sellirg liquor to Indians at Lakeview, and the "latter accused of taking the li quor on the Klamath Indian reserva tion, have been brought to Portlaml by Deputy United States Marshal George Jackson and lodged In the county jail. Both have been indicted by the grand jury now in session. They were ar rested on bench warrants in southern Oregon last week. Junior Orchestra Concert. The Clif ford Junior orchestra, an aggregation of young people playing string Instru ments, will give a concert of four num bers at Centenary M. E. Church, East Ninth and Pine streets, Sunday night. The question box in the. church vesti bule, which is opened each month, will bo tapped Sunday and at the evening service the pastor, 'Rev. Delrner H. Trimble, will endeavor to answer them. Judge Medina Adjourns Court. Cir cuit Judge McGinn adjourned court this morning until Monday, when ha learned that attorneys In cases set for trial were not present He said that ha would give all attorneys until Mon day to ba ready. When court is taken up again in his department all Jury cases will be tried first, that the Jury men may be excused as soon as possi ble and not kept at expense while court cases are being tried. at the men's meeting' at J:15 "o'clock, his subject being, "Supremacy on the. Pacific Occidental, Oriental, or Bothr Dr. Stanley la now a resident of New rorr but was formerly head of tbe English department of Waseda univer sity at Tokio, Japan. He Is recognized as an 'authority on oriental affairs and has lectured to large audiences in the principal eastern cities. Play at Richmond School. The Pa rent-Teacher circle of Richmond school will, present a play, "The Old Maids' Convention,1! at 8 . o'clock tomorrow night in the school assembly hall. A portion of the proceeds Will b used to provide prizes for the Industrial ex hibit to be given in this school in June. Pinsd fox Taking Awning;. For tak ing an awning that belonged to 11. A. Klein 193 Third street. Saturday after noon, John Walker was fined $60 yes terday afternoon in the municipal court. Walker denied taking the awning. Dalag-at to Be Present. Mrs. Mabel Geary of Seattle, who was a delegate to tha recent convention in Chicago. will live-red before "the Alberta Women's Improvement . club Tuesday night at the homo of Mrss Josephlno R. Sharp, 1033 Kast Twenty-fourth street, north. - Rotsl BCoor. side. Or. Open all year. Portland's nearest seashore re sort. The hotel la situated directly on the ocean. 8ea foods a specialty. (Adv.) Steamer Jasse ; Xarklsi for Camas. Wasbougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at Z p. m. (Adv.) Empire Bay. Grand concert given by British societies, Lincoln high school auditorium. May 23, 8 p. m. Ad mission 25c. (Adv.) The try Press, John W. Mann, now located 382 Stark street, corner West Park, Pittock Blk. Same phones. Adv. Soman Meal Bread good for indiges tion.. Ask your grocer for a Raf. Made only by the Log Cabin Baking Co. (Ad.) Sr. J. practice, bldg. M. Ouanlng Office th has floor resumed Stevens (Adv.) 3. Xalph A. Fen ton, eye and ear, re- be present at the regular Bahat j moved to 801 Stevens bldg. Adv. meeting, room 402 Eilers building, Fri day evening 8 o'clock. Friday Speolals. $2 wine, $1 gal.; $1.50 wine, 76c gal.; Kentucky whis key, reg. $4.50. $3.50 gal.; reg. $3.50, $2.60 gal.; reg. $3 whiskey, $2.10; Penny Bros., 379 East Morrison st East 287, B-2428. Rree delivery. (Adv.) Administration Required. Because H. R. Trowbridge, "who died May 13, failed to mention his three minor children in a will made in 1908, Mrs. Caroline E. Trowbridge, his widow, yesterday filed, a petition for her own appointment as administratrix of his estate, valued at approximately $21,250, without asking for the probate of the will. The will provided that she should receive tho entire estate. Shippers' Forecast. Protect thlpmenta aa far north aa Seattle against minimum temperatures of about K) degree: northeaat to Rpokaue. 4H degree; soutbeaat to Boise. 44 degrees; south to Ash- laad. 4H dagreea. Minimum temperature at night, about f.2 degrees. KUVVAKU A. Bt.HA Olitrkt Forecaster. Observations. Tort land torn STATIONS Temperature. si 3f baker. Or. H"lsv Idsbo Koaton. Mass ( hli'sco. III IVtiver, Colo iMilufh. Minn I i'1-eka, Cal Fresno. Cal i.nlveton. Texas . . Iliivre. Mont -a ksonvllle, Fla. ., Kansas City. Mo... I-wlslon. Idaho I s Angeles, Cal. . Marsbflcld. Or. .. Nw Orleans. I.a... New York. x. y North Head. Wash. North Vakima. Waah. Ibiieulx. Aria 1'iH-stello, Idaho . . . I'oi tluud, Or : . Ilosebnrg. Or Ma era men to, Cal, ... tit. loula. Mo Ht. Paul, Minn Nalt Lake. Utah ... Kan Fraiiclaon. Cal. . Hvattle, Waab Hltka. Alaska .... Spokane, Waab. ... Tacoma, Waah Tatonsb Island. Waah Valdea, Alaska ... Walla Walla. Waah. Washlngtont D. C... Winnipeg. Man. ... 4S 82 m ,vt HO 74 88 70 tin 48 Ml no 70 8 70 62 rt 4H 1 81 5fl 64 BtJ m 50 ao n-j r. 64 42 tw a 55 C 3 84 Tfl tr 74 82 100 74 x S8 K K2 70 7S 4 7H 08 74 70 7 48 NO 60 70 P. M. report of preceding day R A 4 14 4 18 4 4 18 4 4 12 4 4 0 8 14 12 4 4 4 5 4 4 14 8 4 12 4 4 4 4 34 4 4 8 10 n o o o o .10 o o o o o .01 o r o o 0 0 0 0 o o .02 o o o o ( o I) o .08 0 o 0 Assets Xxeeed Liabilities. A bank ruptcy petition, In which the partner ship and individual debts and assets of Johannes Raltanen and-Kristian Wuorl, tailors of Astoria, are scheduled, has been filed in the federal court. The partnership Indebtedness Is $15,582.10 and assets are $19,522.22. Other indi vidual liabilities and assets are sched uled. - Ballroad Man Dead. Following an illnefm that lasted for nearly IS months, Eugene S. Ferguson died yes terday at his home, 47 Eighth street. Until he was obliged to retire on ac count of illness, Mr. Ferguson was con tracting freight agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway in Port land. He Is survived by his widow. Something Sensational. One of tht moat sensational photo-play produc tions ever shown in this city Is "The Battle of the Sexes," a Reliance five part drama being exhibited at the Co lumbia. It depicts theatrical and night life scenes and contains drama as in tpnse as any which ever was produced on any stage. (Adv.) Must Abstain From Uquor-Steve Conner must abstain from liquor for one year and make monthly reports to Deputy District Attorney Hammersley, according to the parole granted him yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of assault. Circuit Judge Mor row granted the parole after sentenc ing Conner to a year in the county jail. mn Millard to Speak. Miss Jessie Hodge Millard will discuss the sub ject of "Story Telling and Children's Literature," and tell some illustrative stories at the Infant Science lecture at 570 court house, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of the Parents Educational bureau. All in terested in child problems are invited. Overheated Store Starts Blase, An overheated stove this morning In the King Hill delicatessen at 44 Twenty third street north this morning caused a small blaze in that place. Five fire companies responded, but the cook put cut the fire with water. The delicat essen is owned by Mrs. Clara VIntln. Teachers to OHve Concert. The Port land Grade Teachers' association will give a concert tonight In the Lincoln high school auditorium, at -8:16. The concert is under the direction of Mrs. Lou Gray of Ladd school. No admission will be charged. Voted lecturer to Speak. Dr. Fred erick Jonte Stanley, a noted lecturer on affairs In the orient, bas just advised the Portland T. M. C. A. of his accept ance of an invitation to lecture there next Sunday afternoon. He will speak HJg-h Cost of land Blamed The cause of the high cost of living was attributed to the high cost of land by K. coulter, in bis address on "Liv ing, and Why it Is Expensive," de- Chas. loading, H, 3 res. Multnomah club. Private phone Main S803. (Ad.) Sr. A. J. Berkley removed to 512 Or egon ian bldg. (Adv.) Surgeon Chiropodist An expert surgeon chiropodist is as sociated with "The Barber Shop," Jour nal building. All forms of foot trou bles treated. Latest sanitary methods. Adv. Journal Want Ads bring results. Quality Is Our Watchword No Shopworn Goods Here In the twenty-seven years in Portland, we have rightfully earned the reputation, "IF YOU WANT ANYTHING GOOD, GO TO MAYER'S" "THE STORE OF QUALITY" L. MAYER & CO. Portland Exclusive Handlers of Everything Good to Eat" 148 THIRD STREET A-4432; MAIN 9432 We Offer You as Fresh Arrivals New Maple Sugar, per lb 30c New Maple Sap, per gallon $2.25 Jordan's Virginia "Tip Top" Hams, pound .....45 New Brazil Nuts, "All Good," pound 25? AS AN EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAIN FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, WE OFFER Cliquot Club Ginger Ale, per dozen SI. 50 Cliquot Club Sarsaparilla, per dozen $1.50 Cliquot Club Root Beer, per dozen. $1.50 A MESSAGE TO THE PARTICULAR HOUSEWIFE: We have complied with the demands of the Critical shop per. We have made our FRUIT and VEGETABLE DE PARTMENT a SANITARY DEPARTMENT. This is the place to do your shopping. A visit will convince you. "YOURS FOR QUALITY" The Store of Style'. n life kMiieitft is the strongest factor in shaping, the destinies of communities, as well as of Individuals. Saturday, May 2$, marks a new epoch in the welfare of retail salesladies, it being the last day that female salespeople can work in stores after 6 p.m. The Women's Welfare league has brought about a law prohibiting all women to work after 6 p. m. And to make the law widely known and well remembered, we celebrate its birth with a trinity of unusual specials which will be placed on sale Saturday from 2 to 8 p. in. Ult Special Ladies' Tailored Suits, made of good, dependable fabrics, in gray, brown, black, tan and fancy mix- mres. jacxets unea with good guaranteed satin, not one in the lot worth less than $29.00. Others, even more (tQ nr specially priced for Saturday, from 2 to 8 p. m., at only JbOeOD Dress Special A splendid assortment in pretty weaves in voile, crepe,, ratine, linens, in blue, pink, white, lavender, tan; some lace and embrpidery trimmed; others with overskirt effect. Range in grades up to $12.00. Special Saturday from 2 fQ rjr to 8 p. m., at only .J. J) Coat Special Ladies' Coats in full and three-quarter lengths, made of good worsted and soft fabrics in checks, strioes 1 and solid eoW. Range in values up to $25.00. Special Saturday from it to o p. m $7.85 These unusual reductions in prices do not interfere with your credit privilege. You have your selections charged to your account and remit in easy payments. ASK FOR PEOPLE'S TRADING STAMPS 405 Washington Cor. of Tenth St. ulttttlng The Store of Service" A Mercantile Power on the Pacific Coast Leghorn Breeders to Meet. There will be a meeting of the White Leg horn breeders, at 411 Stock Exchange building, Wednesday, May 27, ;or the purpose of organizing a White Leghorn club, for the good and advancement of the breeders. Detectives Hold Kings, Upon the refusal this morning of Miss Ida Mir- : shall, 75 Ella, street, to sign a com j plaint against Fred I. Small, whom she , accuses of talcing her $230 diamond ring. Detective Swenness made the complaint which will be heard Friday morning in the municipal court. Miss Marshall met Small at Seaside, where they exchanged rings, says Small. He Salesman Changes Pica, Arthur Davenport, a drug salesman sentenced to 30 days on the rockpile Monday, was allowed to chang. his plea yesterday afternoon In the municipal court to guilty, whereupon the Judge changed the sentence to a fine of 1200. This was done In view of Davenport's prom- j ise to hereafter conduct himself prop- ' eriy, and f or a further reason so as1 not to force the girl, whom he Induced j iv, u t . uviu i uvni, iiuiu eye ring in the higher courts. Davenport is married and his family is In the east. The girl Involved is a stenographer and 20 years old. Complaint was made against Davenport by the department of safety for women. Celebration to Be XJnltjae-A unique neighborhood celebration will be con ducted by the Groveland Park Im provement club Friday night In cele bration of the Improvement of the Groveland Park hardaurfare paving district, southwest of Mt. Tabor. At o'clock the residents of the neigh borhood, attired in fancy dress cos tumes, will hold a parade in the dis trict, led by a band, and dancing wilf j Doctor E. O. i Mattern, head l of our Optical s Department, has f j fitted over J S Thirty Thousand? pairs of glasses f i in the past s With Next 'Sunday's;. Journal A Regular 25 c Package of. apcHiol Tooftlh Powder By special arrangement witl THE OWL DRUG CO., THE JOURNAL i enabled to give its readers a regu lar 25c package of SAPO-NOL TOOTH POWDER in exchange for a COUPON from THE SUNDAY JOUR NAL OF MAY 24TH and TWO CENTS to cover handling charges. How to Obtain the Tooth Powder Clip the coupon from THE SUNDAY JOURNAL OF MAY 24TH. fill in your name and addrecs, present it with 2c at THE OWL DRUG CO., Broadway and Washington Sts., Portland, and get a full sized 25c pack age of this excellent tooth powder. If you live out of town and desire the powder mailed, end 5c with coupon. The coupon must be presented to THE OWL DRUG CO. before 11 P. M., Wednesday, May 27th, or becomes void. THE OWL DRUG CO. has a large quantity on hand, but if the supply is exhausted before your coupon . l. 1 ...Ill i . f. ' . r . i " pieiemeu, ywu wm i ctcivc jour gin jusi as soon as ii can come rrom me factory. ONLJ.,9N,&,PA5GS J5.ATr.ERSON' lf you hPPn in THE OVL STORE this week ask the clerk to show you THE JOURNAL'S PREMIUM. It is one of the best premiums ever offered by a newspaper. REMEMBER, the coupon appears only on SUNDAY, MAY 24. THE JOURNAL offers its readers many ad vantages in the way of a superior news and feature service. THE DAILY AND SUNDAY JOURNAL DE. LIVERED ANYWHERE FOR 15 CENTS A WEEK. - vwnnw. it is THE OLDEST RELIABLE DENTAL CO. Incorporated in Oraron Makinr tha OVAB.IV TEE en work turna4 eat absolutely rood. FLATTJI Uf I'm rmr BLS SUCTION The ry nest and lateat In mod- . .J. ,. "u "J' io more . J falling plates. 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