, . T. the Oregon daily journal, Portland, Friday, November s, wis. BRIEF INFORMATION isootb o.v v or 1015.) AMUSEMENTS BAKKK Broadway V aemr Morrlaon. Baker 'layers 111 stuck. ORI'HKl.M Brdway at Yamhill. Vaad-j- Tllit. I'AMA'iKS liroadway at Aldur. Vauderlllo. 2W. 7:30 slid &:10. fcMl'lf-KKK Knwdwuy at Stark. Valid" .ille. .ao, ?:U0 J ii J 0:15 weekday. Cmitliiuuua fruui 0:30 B.iiHlafa.. LYKIO fourth t Stark. Musical comedy, 2 J(J, 7:30 una 9:10. NATIONAL l'rc aii4 West Park at Srk. Motion ure. aJAJESTH : Washington at Park. Motion pic lure, 11 a. ui. to 11 i. w. I'OblJMHJ A - Sixth between Washington -ill Stark. Morion pictures, It a. 111. to 11 p. a. 1'Eori.ES rat Turk near Alder. Motlou piftiMVN, 11 m. ai. to 11 p. in. tSU.NSKT VVuslilrigtoxi near Broadway. M tloti pictures, 11 u. in. to ll p, m. lJ'K'OIW.--Walilugtou at I'ark s.rc-t. Mo tion piciun-x, 11 a. dj. to 11 p. ui. ART Ml MKI.'M Klffh and Taylor. Hours 9 to & weekday. 2 to 0 Sunday, free after noun of Tuesday, 1'huraday, .'rltliiy, Jiiii-.-- dity uud kjuiiday. Tonight's Events. Land I'roduct aliow at tlie Armory. K utl and Duvla atreet. J. N. Teal will present i mi I r.ls of Antorla rat case to luemben of ( Im u.ti.-r "f t'oiuiuerce t 8 o'clock hi grtjen room. Cuming K vents. Meeting of woni'M'ii iih'iiiI'It of Portland 'tiauilier of i'i,imiu-rr Nunuilifi- tt. at tunn, lu umln (llnliii; iiiun. Oreguo I Ivic Iritgue lun':lieoo November 8. at Boon, at Multiioiii.ili hotel. lUitnry iluh liin.-I.S'.ii at noon. November I). llealty D'wnl luncheon. Chamber of Coin tnere, NoTrn.l.'r 1-. at noon. Ad -club luip I. eon at noon. November 10. Ullltlioaiah holil. TranaHirlail.ui rlnh biweekly luncheon, Uult Ii( in.ih hotel, .November l.'i, at noon. Walloon I I'r"!!, Mliuu auieuuiueui oonTeutlon, Nui'ililier )i-17. I'ortiund Syuiihony onbestrn miiwrt at the Ilelllg. ,"VfuiU'r ai. l'i"KresUe huiners Men's club luncheon. November 4, at Multnomah hotel, at uoon. Oregon I'oiillry ami 1'el Slock ahow Decem ber tl 11. at Hflh iiml I'lnu atreeta. Annual convention of V esti ru. Walnut aaso rlutlou at luipcilul hotel, Nov. y a-d 4. Today's I'orttaht. Portland and vu-ii.il 'loul.'hl mul Sntur ly oC'-ufcioiiu I lllit iiiin, vviiol tuHibily imiuIU erl . Oregon -Hull- tonight mid Suliii'liy. except K'cnioiial light rain nori hv it portion; v mil luoatly aoutberly. W'aahlngtou- Toiitlit and SutunlHy unset tled ami occHHloually ttireateniiig e.ist, och- lonal lljlit ruin pl irlloii; KKiler tonight eiil jKirtion, nouthMMferly wIikIh. Idaho -Tonight and Saiurdny fair i-ouili,nn eltled iiikJ oicaKtoually threHtenliig in.rlli imr tiou, cooler tonight noi'lb flolliou. VVeatlior CoiulitloiiH. Three lniixirtnnt low . leisure area are whh tn the field of olmervition llii inornliig, one 1 central ueiir Slikii, another nortlieast of Montana and the third Is n.Kdug lo ita off th New I'.iighind couel, The huiorneter la relatively high over the I'hi'er Iake region. Jillf 8lafes nud Oregon. During the Inst hour light rain haw i'alhn In the Interior of viealcru Oregon u far south nit Medfnrd, ninl also In poi tloriH of hkIiI 'm lou, n "rtlo rn lilu ho, elreiiie western Molilalia. I he. Mldd.e At lantic and New linglutid aimes. It is de eldedly i-wli-t In wiui hea.itci u Idaho, th" w extern nrtlon of Kun-ois and Netir:isk:i and Albi rtii. 'I etnpera t ulei have risen In MumIiiiiii. Norili lliik'otu ami Ihc District i f ( ..uuil.i a . t 'otiil 1 1 ionn lire fuvoiable for genern!l' l.nr weallirr lu thiM ijl.tibi loiU'lil ii 1 1 1 J ,Sa i iir-lay, ei cpt In llol l ll estt I I) On g"H ,-llni w .'St.M'll Washington, where ocin-loiu, run icny la- e lueleit It will be cooler loulghj ill eaulerii V'a-lilngt'. li uud lii'l'thei ii lilnho. i:i Aim a. r.KAi.s. l-'orecaster. Olwcrvatlons. the eupervision of G. H. Roach who last evening about 7 o'clock, threw the l as charge of the St. Johns branch of unextinguished match under the-matte Central library. Between 4'JO and chine. Gasoline was leaking from the 00 books which pupils of the ychool carbureter and the flames immediately may wish to refer to In connection : shot up about the machine. Patrol wllh their studies, are kept. Pupils man S. 8. Shoemaker was passing at have access to the library only on : the time and pushed the automobile. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays and with fire burning vigorously about the from 1 oclock'to 2:30 o'clock. .engine, out on the lawn, where the blaze was later extinguished by the Funeral of Mrs. Cordelia Krebat. firemen of the Irvington engine house. The funeral of Mrs. Cordelia Kreba, The loss will amount to almost $100 who died t her home. 664 William" avenur- yesterday, November 4, will ! White Shrine to Hold Beeeptlon. Prowler Escapes Citizen's Bullet; Police on Trail take i.iac-e from St. Mary s church, ! Oregon Slirine No. 1. White Shrine of . . Williams nvenne and Stanton street, Jerusalem, will hold a reception to at Id a. m. tomorrow morning. Sat- j morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock, in the I urday, November 6. Interment will Masonic Temple, West Park and Yam- he ui .Mount i aivary cemetery. Mn Btreets. the occasion being the of- Ktii-s was a native of Germany, aged ficial visit of the supreme watchman xl'. :md came to Oregon 30 years ,.f th Qv,nhwio wniium n vvi.nor settling near Salem. For the of Cnarlotte M,'ch wno wl'n arrive lO ...... .. .-. I . n 1, .. .. n A r. .1 n ' " I Ir.n,.,,,,,,,, , ivuiuiivn, Meeting at Aria t a. A mass meeting tiast -0 years she lias resided Portland. Mrs. Krebs was the moth er nf 14 children, of whom nine sur vive her. follows: Mrs. A. K. Gil- lis Mrs. Josephine Holton, Mrs. Paul- be held tomorrow evening at the j in- Thiel, Mrs. Margaret K. Matson, 1 Arleta school, East Sixty-fourth and.. ,M t'H. I oruelia Ketllnger, jonn, r ranK, i iniciu avenue, uuuiiicaai, ill t'uniarl and Micliael Krebs. aie -o grandchildren ana 1 interest of the night school. An ex- I A burglar alarm early this ft morning notified G. E. Thomas as he slept in the bedroom of' his home at 801 Maryland ave- nue at 6 o'clock this morning that someone was prowling in his garage. Thomas hurried to the garage and found that a man had just tie broken In. The prisoner was held at the point of a revolver W while Mrs. Thomas called the police, but the would-be thief suddenly broke and ran, and al- thouKli Thomas fired a shot to stop him, the bullet only seemed to make him go faster. Patrol- men Gouldstone and Crane se- cured a description of the prow- ler. Year Ago in War XToTember '5, 1914. France and Great Britain formally declare war on Turkey. Allies stop the new German drive on channel ports. Germans gain additional advantage north Of Arras. Three British war ships and two German warship In Chilean waters are reuorted missing. The Turkish fleet is driven from the Black sea, and is reported bottled up in the Bosporus, with the Russian Black sea fleet standing guarC Aged Couple Re-Wwk "Woodland. Cal., Nov. 5. (U. P.) Reunited alter being divorced 26 years, Mv. and Mrs. Irwin Marcellua Row, now both hugging the 65 year mark, decided to rewed. They're now having a second honeymoon. Runaways Were Tired. Salem. Or., Nov. 6. Charles Gouio and George Spindler. who ravn away from the state training school Tuesday, returned last night to the lnaUtutlon and admitted M " custody wa te.t- tr than tramping. There erreat- cellent program has been arranged. A frranilihildren. J. P. Finiey & Son;latge territory is tributary to Arleta y have charge of the. remains. ' rilght school. It comprises the Frank- j . - : ' Iin high school, the Creston, Richmond, I .... ... . ... . . . i -H" .m K rrl,- l v, I-Mrtnn Xxtanalnn Laetnraa to n O-lvan IK'lrman, Woodmere, VVoodstocK, Lents bit.i ,i. mc v,...iw" rrCrT. . !r.S t0..De. n;..- ana AriP, .hMi. ly Methodist church, Powell Valley, j lie eAieiiioii Kiuuy course m mc history of English literature, given by I - Harold Guv M.rriurn umiutunt nrofes- i Alpha Tau Omega Dinner. The sec sor of English at Reed college, meets on,i montlily dinner of the alumni of tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in room 208, at Heed college. Charles Selwyn Hotsford will lie the chapel speaker tomorrow morning. There will be special music from Tschaikowsky Al ha Tau Omega will be held to tills evening at 7:30 o'clock, for the benefit of the Creston school. Flynn Says you should "eat whole marrow night at 6:30 o'clock at the , wheat bread". That's right Benson hotel. War Crisis Zs Topic. "The War, a "inriiinu rrt,.hii. " -'h-r,n sa., CdsIh in Jewish History," will be Paroles" and "Reverie Interrompue." ! pabbJ j0"a1 B- Wise's topic at Beth for piano and organ. The fourth lec- sniel tonight at 8. Service at 10 o0 luiiiviiuw, jxil men stiiu iiuilirii aic welcome. ture of the Reed college extension course XXVI, in the "Problem "f World Peace, ' will he .given tonight in 8 o'clock in library hall, Central library. Mr. Ogburn will lecture on "Sociological Aspects of War and Ptaee." Branch Library Prosperous. Circu lation and attendance at tiie St. Johns Branch library shows a re markable; Increase in the yearly re port .Issued by (J. 11. Roach, chief li brarian. The total attendance for the year ending October 3 1 was 39,805 We Hava Cut tie Price of Frencli dry cleaning suits to $1. Why pay more? Unique Tailoring company, 3ua Stark. Broadway 614. (Adv.) Moving Pictures Are More Enjoyable if you read actors' lips. SenC Ilv for self instruction. II. W. Diaper. P. O. box S19, Portland, Or. (Aov.i Steamer Jesse Harklns for Camas. Washougal and way landings, dally. Washington (Adv.) 'ftinV. to fh. number r.f 3rt 'lOfi were cept Sunday. Leaves issued Five hundred nnd thirty- I Street dock at 2 p. m. nine cards were taken out during the year. Foreign bonks were issued to! Dainty Stamped Infants' Apparel. the number of 4:tfi. Two hundred ; The Needlecraft Shop, 342 Alder. (Adv. and twenty-eight books were taken i Temperatures x '- - STATIONS 3- . fi 5 U uei a -6. i- 3 j a j is :l" : I II Baker, Or Itoton, Mans. . . . ! Chicago, III j Denver, Colo. . . . 1'es Moines, In.. Dodge, Kan , Dultith, Minn . . . Knreka, Cal (ittlvestnn. Texa Havre. Mont. . . . Jacksonville. Ha Kanaaa City. Mo. Knoxvlllf. Tenn. I.o Angeles, Cal. Marshfleld. Or. . . Mevnphh, Tenn . . New Orleans, Ia. New York, '. V. N. Head, Un... N V a Lima. W'n. rortliind. Or. . . . Jtiweburg, t)r. . . 8t. l.ouls. Mo . fe-nlt bake, I tali Kun Diego, Cal . . 8 Krmiciai'o. Cal. fieattle. Wash.. HbeiTdan. Vo.. Sltkn. Alaake . , . Spokane, Wu. . . . 1 aconia, W'n . . . . Tatooan I.. Wn. Valdez, Alaski. Walla Wnllii.... Waahlngti u, D.C. . Vlnnlpeg, Man . . Hi Ol r.4 oJ flti is, 5S tili 41 .'ill 4 .)! oL .'it .Mi 4 ,'IL' V2. 4t 4H 4 1H oil ri as 4S K4 7d till TS 40 oil 7 s llll 40 4H 4 I 42 :ii :vi 4 i Tl 4o 4 i ti-' it o t .'JO o 0 0 0 o ii ii - 4 12 4- 2 1 1 1 -t- Ii 7 4 7S 4S io ill 71 7u lis .". I OS 4S ftii 41 r.-i 44 40 4S 4U ."1 44 54 r.t 4 s :i4 44 411 44 12 flo 42 10 ll) IS 10 out Oil v.'ica I inn cards. Eighty new curds were taken out during October. The total attendance for the month was 4211:1. The library received 1S2 books in exchange. Fines amounting to $1.77 were taken In. To lecture on Hawaii, An illust rated lecture of "A Trip Through Ha- UNION DENTISTS Juniors Win Debate. By a unani mous decision, the junior debating 1 team at Reed college won from the senior debating team hist night on , the nuestinti "Resolved, That th Criitcd States Should Substantially Snrner uf Second and Morrison. Look Increase Its Appropriations for Na-ur t,ie b'K L'nion sip. All worli tional Defense." The Junior team guaranteed, was composed of Clarence Young and Full Set Teeth, that fit S5.00 Horace Miller, ami the "enors were Qold CrOWn, 22-k $3.50 retirfsented bv Frank Ml llcan and . . . vlj.ifu Dean Webster. The judges were Miss Josephine Hammond, Dr. William C. Morgan and Dr. Frank L. Griffin. sure it Bread. is Haynes' -but be Whole Wheat (Adv.) Quality in Printing and Binding. F. W. Baltes & Co., M. 165. A-1165. Adv Dr. S. C. Brown, ye, Ear. Mohawk bldg. (Adv.) Pittmon'e ITew Guide tell everything ladles' Aid Dinner. The Toadies' Aid society of the Swedisli Methodist Episcopal church will serve dinners Saturday nt 784 Mississippi avenue, cottier Beech street between the hours of 11:30 a. 111. and 2 p. m. and ri:?0 and 8 o'clock in the evening. Pro ceeds will go to the benefit of the church of which Rev. John A, Will man is pastor. the seniors were Q0ld CrOWn, 22-k Bridge leeth, zz-k . . . $3.5U Painless Extraction 50 "If you find this number you won't get hurt." Dr. Whetstone, Mgr. UDGE for yourself-- choose any time--make? 1 indefinite stay-nigHt or clay-that service w kicn does the things you want before you r?en know you 'Jant 'em--is the best criterion by hich to gauge the merits of HOTEL NORTONIA It influences travelers daily. Convince yourself. Get the facts- KnoJ Hotel hJortonia. The morning--the noon-- the evening meal --a start toward better health and haooier davs. The thing that appealf-moderate price. llflt off Washington Washington at 12th Portland Ji... 1 1 ffTj" .OOF 0 I Told the People of Port- 1 That Friedlander. Jeweler, Needs O $50,000 to Pay the Trustee VA Here Is the Way They Responded t f rt ?Jr - Iff 1 JM-'. SaaA.tf.4 -r" Ul&i w e-i - 1 - n s i 1 IB ST 'lu. jQAMa SJPne)fajJHPjBl ttiKiaaaavaaaui "teweMfi-JK Scene In Front of F. Friedlander 310-312 u Washington STILL A LONG- WAY TO GO TO GET FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS IN THIRTY DAYS THESE PRICES WILL HELP US TO THE GOAL $1.00 CLOCKS cut to $18.00 CUT GLASS VASE cut to $1.50 APPLE CUTTERS cut to $7.50 MANTEL CLOCK cut to $6.50 STERLING SILVER DEPOSIT PITCHER cut to $12.50 SHEFFIELD SILVER VASE cut to $12.50 SILVER 4-PIECE TEA SET cut to $7.50 SHEFFIELD CARVERS cut to 39c S6.59 ...98c $2.89 $2.89 $5.89 $6.48 $3.48 COMMUNITY SILVER TEA SPOONS cut to . . , COMMUNITY 26 PIECES QQ KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, cut to PO.Oi7 $5.00 CASSEROLES cut to 53.50 GOLD-FILLED KNIFE AND CHAIN cut to $12.00 SHEFFIELD SILVER BREAD TRAY cut to $25.00 STERLING SILVER BOWL cut to $3.50 STERLING SILVER BUD VASES cut to $20.00 STERUNG SILVER TOILET SET cut to 79c $2.89 ..$1.98 $5.95 $12.89 $1.97 $11.48 $18.00 LADIES' WATCHES cut to $15.00 Men's WATCHES cut to .. $9.48. . . $7.89 $90.00 DIAMOND RING $55 00 $100 DIAMOND RING $65 00 $150 DIAMOND CLUSTER with QHQ CA' Urge Sapphire, cut to P Oetll $20.00 DIAMOND RING $12 00 $50.00 DIAMOND EAR SCREW jJ29 50 $12.50 DIAMOND LAV ALLIERES QQ cut to Bigger Reductions Have Been Made on All Solid Diamonds Have Been Reduced to Prices That Gold Brooches, Lavallieres, Bracelets, Etc. You Will Buy Now and Save. Life Insurance Man Wanted. rTo be 1 agency supervisor for Oregon Life In surance company. Must be a first class personal producer of unblemished character and reputation. Only per sonal interviews considered. (Strictly confidential). Ask for Mr. Samuel, 317 Corbett building. (Adv.) o .11'.! . Hi (i .ol .(C 0 0 lri ll Wlml Velnoltle n f leon hour anil aninmita nf prti'l ;01 of an Inch are imt Afternoon reiKUt rr in I Ini ll 10 Itatlnn uf llllC-I.I'li t illiiK .lay ml lea a a less than ereou. TOWN TOPICS Piedmont Club Pormeds Tim Pioii mnt Community club was organized at the l'ledmont I'resby t et Ian church Tuesday night by the election of F. B. Layman, president; John W. Huff, vice president, and It. V. Hynd, sec retary treasurer. A cormtlt ut ion and by-laws were adopted. While the meetings thus far have been held In the Piedmont I'resby teriau church. It Is announced tl'at the club is not n church oi'Kanlzation. The next meeting will be field Tuesday night, December 1. Jewish Services Tonight. Services will tie field at the Congregation Aliavai Sholom, corner ParK and Clay street, tonight, at 8 o'clock. Tomor row morning services at 9:30 o'clock. Rev. K. Abrahamson will officiate. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Article Until Christmas When You Think or talk about coal, KO to your phone, call East 345, B Vi:. Mendota Fuel Co. Ask Bob Adams. (Adv.) Problem of World Peace. Professor William Fielding Ogburn of the de partment of sociology and economics at Reed college will give the fourth lecture of extension course XXVI i ("The Problem of World Peace") tliis evening at 8 o'clock in library hall of the Central library. His themo will be "The Sociological Aspects of War and Peace." O-W. B. ft Ut. Schedule Changed. Beginning Sunday. the following changes In time will go into effect on the O-W. R. & N.: Train No. IS. for Spokane, will leave Portland ar 7 p. m. Instead of 6:30, as formerly. Train No. 4. for the east, will leave Portland Bt 6:15 p. m. Instead of 7 p. m, as formerly. There will ba no change at Umatilla and stations east. The Shasta limited will stop on flat? at Vader, Wash., Instead of Winlock, Wash., as formerly. Keep Smiling1. One of the best ways to keep good natured is to keep well i dress' d. By our easy payment plan I of $10 down and $5 a month, you can' liaie your clothes made to order and: never t.otlce ttie paying for them. Try it with your next suit. Unique Tailor ing company, men's and ladies' tailors, 303 Stark, between Fifth end Sixth. Ad. Marie Mayer, Mary Magdalene of I 1910 Passion Play, Oberammergau, lecture-recital, "The Message of Oberam mergau," tonight, White Temple, Twelfth and Taylor streets, 8:15 o'clock. Tickets, 75 and 00 cents. Sher-man-Clny Music House, or at 7 o'clock at White Temple. (Adv.) Auto Catches Tire. When J L,. Bow man of 645 Knott street, in lighting the side lights of his automobile as it stood in the drive beside his home Credit Men Meet Tonight. J. J. Sav er of the Pacific Banker will speak on "A New Way to Get Money," and H. K. Knapp of the Portland Association of Credit Men, will speak on "A Com mon Ground for Credit Man and Sales man." at the fortnightly dinner of the Portland Salesmen's club tonight in the Elizabethan room of the Imperial hotel. R. Fulton Rlsellng of Lipman, Wolfe & Co., will be chairman. Branch Library Established In the James John high school has been es tablished a branch library. It Is under CONSIDER MY OFPEB ON TOTJB DENTAL WORK Go to any dental office in Port land, get their prices and advio4 and then come to me and learn my prices and what I can do for you. Examina tion free. I give my personal attention to all work. DR. H. F. NEWTON. Manager. Plates $5.00 Gold Crowns.... 3.50 Gold Fillings 1.00 Bridge Work. . . . 3.50 Painless Extraction .50 Boston Dentists 286 H Wash, at Bet. 4th and 8th. VJkAihiiimm SPECIAL ON Overcoats i n i i v'"fMmaJjAM v n i ' ' 11 1 111 I I 'It P I P LTSS ( UalLJIMaJ VTaU il til 111 till tlH lllll f I - TT'S Indoor Time now Pl li fiW at The Portland WWi i i f There's a warmth and a SeHnl I II . .. .,,,,,,,..,;. ' W ... .. . .. .rfM1 I rAnailiUli.iiiMiHyiilii:.:!. ii"!' Iil-tii":!:! ; MYHm-l ijlNlili':,!;;;) I i; ' :neertuiness throughout this 'WMi If great, homey place that bring visions WSf of long Winter evenings when lights Wili tVLT-VT , , ,) , ' ' 1 Liiuicii ucf rr unci tfuuiitrs nere; x fj I' pi I iT 1 1 The service in dinimr-room and crill is at its best. When- uV 1 wJI ! Si (ft ilil I ill over vnn im nledCeH tn rnmj - vtUI ."n,4 - U 1 VlQ !-Jta .' l . I I welcome. - I JWj 1 I m ounday I able d note Lfinner $1 -afLf'J I fk Five-thirty to Eight E&.SB rtw i i er w - I t fKW Alternoon lea J:JU to e Ihe Ladies' Urcheatra M 1 ?L ! The hotel orchestra renders a 3 wDt.X 3 musical rrgrarn every evening. I 0 0 nr.:. I JK.AL ftS iWt ' ? J. I It. 1 UILIU.HU I ' ffi urfBsj T w v.1 . rr . . mm, , - ' .....i-tiii iinitii i iiiuiiiiMU mr m h, " "iTn j ta ON 1! m ar aa- aa aa- a SALES EXPERT IN CHARGE OF F. Friedlander, Jeweler 310-312 Washington St., Bet. 5th and 6th, Portland 11 Every Article Absolutely Guaranteed 3C WHY flfl don't Port land wake m$& up a nd be like other cities ? ? ? 7 ll'1 XZ i.iM'.''i",'"! In all the latest weaves and col orings, Tailored to please. We will make you an Overcoat for $20 that cannot be equaled by any other tailor in the worjd. Compare it. $20.00 Tailors and Importers for Men and Women Rooms 609-610 N. W. Building, Sixth and Wash. Sts. Ride Up and Save $10 Cloth sold by the yard. We rain proof any goods free of charge. Changes in Train Service United Railways EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 Connections at Orenco, via Oregon Electric Railway, for WUkeeboro, North Plains and Rockton Account repairs to Cornelius Tunnel, service between the tun nel and Linnton on t'nited Railways will be discontinued Pas senger service for Linnton and Burlington, inclusive, will b taken care of by S., P. & S. trains. Wo. 3 Leave Wtlkesboro at 7:50 A. M., run to Rockton and re turn to Bowers Junction, Ihenca to Orenco. connecalnf? with O K. train 34 at 8:37 A. M., arrivin at Portland at K:35 A M Wo. 1 Will 1 eave Orenco at :12 A. M. on arrival of No 33 run to Rockton, then to Wllkesboro, arriving at Wilkesboro 'at 10 05 A. M. . TTftin Wo. 3 Leave Orenco at 1:55 P. M. on arrival of O E train 37. run to Rokton and thence to Wilkesboro arriving at Wllkesboro at 2:45 P. M. Train Wo. 6 Leave Willfcsboro at 3:35 P. M.. run direct to Orenco. connecting with O. K. train No. 40 at 4:07 P. M. Train Wo. 5 Leave Orenco at 6:15 P. M. on arrival of O E train 41, run to Rockton. thence to Wilkesboro, arriving at '6 55 P. M. - Express Car will be har.dled out of Portland on O. E. train S3 returning on train 38, connecting with United Railways trains 3 and 4. Train WO. 4 Leave Wilkesboro at 10:30 A. M., run to Rock ton, thence to Orenco, connecting with train No. 38 at 12:50 P M City Ticket Office Fifth and Stark North Bank Station Tenth and Hoyt to IdMilMWiil Powers' Saturday Night Special $2.00 Aluminum Rice or Mush Boilers 99c OW SALE AFTER 4:00 7. M. SATTJBDAT A large size silver finish Aluminum Rice or Mush Boiler with aluminum cover which fits either base or inset, three-ply special riveted handle regular $2.00 value and the best special we have been able to offer In weeks. 150 to sell at this remarkably low price. One to a Customer. Wo Phone or C. O. D. Orders. Wo DeliTertee. $ SO Worth of $ 75 Worth of $100 Worth of $125 Worth of $150 Worth of S200 Worth of Furniture $ 5X0 Furniture $ 7.50 Furniture $10.00 Furniture $12.50 Furniture $15.00 Furniture $20.00 Cash $1.00 Week Cash $1.50 Week Caah $2.00 Week Cah $2.25 Week Cah $2.50 Week Cash $3.00 Week ii I I 1 -' . - - - , - - . , ' ; " - - . - , ' PHONES MARSHALL 1, HOME A-6281 " jones, Quality" CHOICEST7 1 II SELECTED J . C FED " STEER "vl AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES FOR This Saturday's Sale LEGS OF VEAL Pound LOINS OF VEAI Pound RACKS OF VEAI Pound SHOULDERS OF VEAL Pound BREASTS OF VEAI Pound FANCY VEAL CHOPS Pound VEAL LOAF Pound . . . VEAL SAUSAGE Pound 16c 16c 16c 11c 11c 16c 15c 15c PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF Pound ROLLED ROAST BEEF (Boneless) Pound . PRIME PORTERHOUSE STEAK Pound ..... PRIME TENDERLOIN STEAK Pound ..... JUICY SIRLOIN STEAK Pound JUICY ROUND STEAK Pound BEST HAMBURG i f 1 STEAK Pound ... 4ZC POT ROASTS (all cuts) Pound. 18c 16c 20c 18c 18c 18c 14c Sausage JONES' CELEBRATED WEINERS Special at only. judu LLwonuuoL ; round 15c JONES' PURE PIG PORK SAUSAGE. . bre.kfaat reminder. P.dce4 in 1-lb. eaniurjr carton and sold at 20c lb. Special tomorrow only. Hams and Bacon JONES' "Pride of Oregon" BRAND A mild cured home product unexcelled lor flavor and sweetness. 15c 12ic HAMS, H or whole "I 7 Pound XlC FANCY BACON, . or whole Pound 20c 22c ENGLISH BACON (Tenderloin ' Backs), H or whole trip Pound PICNICS Pound 17c 10c COTTAGES Pound SPECIAL BACON B Pound NO. 5 PURE LARD NO. 10 PURE LARD ...i$1.23 NO. S COMPOUND ...... 5 NO. 10 COMPOUND. . ,$1,00 Phone Orders Cash or Credit Penny Chango i I.-