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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1911)
s TIIE . MORXIXG . OREGOXIAX, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. '1911. Every Article in the Store Is Substantially Reduced in Price This Means That You Buy This Means That You Buy Every Suit Reduced Every Coat Reduced Every Waist Reduced Every Dress Reduced Every Petticoat Reduced Every Sweater Reduced Every Fur Set Reduced Every Gown Reduced; Every Raincoat Reduced Every Blanket Reduced Every Comforter JReduced Every Lace Curtain Reduced Every Brass Bed Reduced Every Rug Reduced Every Mattress Reduced Every Child's Coat Reduced Every Child's Dress Reduced Every Child's Hat Reduced Every Child's Raincoat Every Child's Cape Reduced Every Child's Bonnet Every House Dress Reduced Every Kimono Reduced Every Dressing Sacque Every Bath Robe Reduced Every Bedspread Reduced Every Trimmed Hat Reduced Every Feather Reduced Every Ornament Reduced Every Untrimmed Hood Every Ostrich Feather Every Leather Bag Reduced 1l A ra mm I -t m -m IW. I RW0 A. !erchandlee cf sVerll Only.. All Millinery Reduced All Dress Goods Reduced All Silks Reduced All Hosiery Reduced All Underwear Reduced All Handkerchiefs Reduced All Neckwear Reduced All Ribbons Reduced All Men's Wear Reduced All Veilings Reduced All Laces Reduced All Trimmings Reduced All Embroideries Reduced All Chiffons Reduced All Jewelry Reduced All Cut Glass Reduced All Silverware Reduced All Drugs Reduced All Toilet Articles Reduced All Rubber Goods Reduced All Stationery Reduced All Fountain Pens Reduced, All Beaded Bags Reduced All Pictures Reduced All Sheet Goods Reduced All Picture Frames Reduced All Hair Goods Reduced All Belts Reduced All Hair Ornaments Reduced All Linens Reduced All Domestics Reduced All Towels Reduced All Notions Reduced FEE OF HEALER CUT l oiai vduuu uuuiui ividue iu . Refund Cash by Court. METHODS ARE DENOUNCED Judge Asserts That Linda Burfleld lhiurd Snggentrd Suicide to Girl, and Call Her Pangrrous Prrmn for the Sick. SEATTLK. Oct. 25. Mrs. Linda Bur fleld Hazzard. known aa the, "starva tion doctor." must return $9T of the IIS50 rash given her by Minn Dorothe Williamson, for the treatment of Mlm Williamson and her i Inter. Claire, whom whom Mrt Hazzard t accused of hav ing starved to drth at the Hazxard Sanitarium at Olalla. Tola waa the order issue todar by Judge Lester Still, of Kitsap County, at that end of the. proceedings brought by Miss Williamson to compel an ac counting of Mrs- Hazzard'a guardian shlu of her sister's estate.' The Judge also ordered that the note for 1:50 Blven Mrs. Haszard by Ml-s Williamson be i laced in the custody of the court to be held until It can be determined whether Miss Williamson waa In her right mind when she made It. "I am of the opinion that Mrs. Has sard was violating all the. known rules of medicine In her treatment of this thin, emaciated girl." said Judge Still. "It looks to me as if this girt and her iter were slowly dying- at Olalla the sister did die there and that Dr. Hazxard did not have the scientific knowledge she ought to bave hal in ministering to them. "1 think of this weak girl, lying upon her back in the woods of Kitsap Coun ty, who, accord Ins; to tr. Hazzard. showed symptoms of Insanity, and then think of the doctor, sitting by her side and telling her tales of that awful culrh close, by and suggesting suicide to tH mind of the glrL "The doctor might not hae realised what she waa doing, but I believe the story of the girl that she did suggest suicide to her. Such s doctor Is a dan gerous person to administer to wo men and children." Lorothea took the stand earlier today against the starvation expert. the de clared Mrs. Hazzard had never spoken to her of assuming charge of her af fairs as her guardian, that Doctor Hit sard had never made a physical exam ination of her and that In spite of this fact, she had repeatedly Informed her that she was mentally unsound, and would be a permanent Imbecile. John Herbert, a Portland business man. uncle of the Williamson girl, told the court that previous to Ms visit to his niece at the Haszard Institution Information had been conveyed to him that Dorothea waa a mental Incompe tent, but that on his arrival there last May. he discovered her to be perfectly sane, but weak as a result of the fast lng treatment. LITTLE ONES ARE TRAINED Washington Varsity Professor Has "Cpi" for Children. UNIVKRSITY UK WASHINGTON". Seattle. Oct. 16. (Special.) To teach the little ones that are dally brought Into his office to control their bodies with their minds. Pr. Stevenson Smith, director of the psychological clinic for the education of backward and defec tive children, la establishing a gym nasium his rooms In science hall at the university to give bis patients lessons In physical culture. Students at the university are taking a deep Interest In the work of Pr. Ste venson Smith, who Is a young man. despite his many degrees. Dr. Smith has a doctor's degree from the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, and was psy chological director of clinics at Colum bia. Pennsylvania and Hampden-Syd- ney colleges before coming-to the Pa cific Coast. Soccer Season Begins. The first game of the grammar school soccer season will be played this afternoon on Multnomah Field. Alna worth and Portsmouth will hook up In a practice match. These teams are old rivals and a bot game Is expetced. The grammar school soccer league will be organized soon. AUTO POSSE KILLS Pursuit Follows Murder of . Man, Shooting of Girl.' SHOTS FIRED IN REVENGE Mlmrn CIsra ffrnlth has been elected a fl low of the Amrtlftn Association for. the Advancement of swienre. psnlv because eh solved a problem in mathematics which pussled collrse profnesors for more then a cenlurr. Miss Smith Is an Inetractor Of mathematics la Welletley College. Employe Angered by' Discharge for tlng Horse He Was Forbidden to IUde Slayer Soon Over taken bj Officers. . SAN JOSE. Cal.. Oct. Simon Romero, a prominent resident of Mon terey, and Manuel Garcia, his slayer, are both dead, and Miss Helen yulz ada. a daughter of a millionaire planter of Costa Klca. lies seriously wounded as the result of a shooting affray that took place after midnight this morning at the palatial home of the Qulzadas In College Park, near this city, and the efforts of the authorities to capture Garcia. After an all-night chase, which waa participated In by officers from both Santa Clara and Alameda Counties. Garcia was shot and fatally wounded at Warm springs inoriu o'clock by an automoDiie loao oi om cers from San Jose, who shot In self defense. narcla lived only an hour after his arrival at the county Jail here. He was a vaquero and stableman In the employ of Francisco (juixaua, ior seven yes. private secretary to the Preslrent of Costa Rica, and a millionaire pianier. and waa discharged Monday by Miss Oiiisaia because he took out for exer cise a horse which she had forbidden him to ride. Shortly after midnight Garcia entered the dining-room of the Qulzada house, where Romero and tha young woman were having a light sup per after the theater, and fired four shots at Romero, killing him Instantly. Another shot missed and the sixth, fired from an automatic gun. hit the girl In the right leg. Garcia had the thoroughbred single footer saddled and ready and left Im mediately. The Sheriff's office was no titled and men were despatched Imme diately to the scene of the shooting. It was believed that Garcia headed north and before daybreak an automo bile load of officers set out along the Oakland road. Several clews as lo his whereabouts wore picked up on the way and several false leads wore followed, but shortly after 11 the officers met Garcia on the Oakland road about a mile south of Warm Springs. The machine stopped and Garcia stopped his horse. He was covered with the guns of the posse and before a word was spoken he had dropped to his horse's side and fired two shots from his revolver over the saddle, at the five men in the machine. The four officers at once let lire, two with shotguns loaded with buckshot, one with a revolver and the other with a rifle. The horse dropped upon the side to which Garcia waa hanging and pinned him beneath It. He partially raised himself and fired one more shot over the body of the horse and was greeted by another fusillade. When picked up Garcia was unconscious and he was hurried In the automobile to the county Jail. Swan, . County Superintendent of Schools, the Klamath County teachers' annual Institute opened In the Cen tral building. Excellent addresses were heard from State Superintendent of Schools Alderman and Hiss Montana Hastings, of the Department of Kdu cation. University of Oregon. Miss Hastings spoke of opportunities of teachers and said that little physical defects In the pupils, if looked after, would facilitate their learning mate rially. Songs were sung by Mrs. Don Z. Zumwalt. while the Girls' Glee Club of the high school rendered choral numbers under the directorship of Pro fessor George A. Wlrtz. Klamath -Holds Institute. KLAMATH FALLS. Or, Oct. 15. (Special.) Presided over by J. Q. $25,000 Asked for Astoria Play. ASTORIA. Or., Oct. 25. (Special.) A few days ago a committee of women was appointed to negotiate with Miss Mabel Ferris, for the purchase of her dramatization of the "Bridge af the Gods," which was presented here dur lng the Centennial, the plan being to make it a strlatly Astoria feature, to be given here annually during the re gattas. Last evening the committee met with Miss Ferris and the latter submitted her terms. She asked 125. 000 for the play and specified that f 1500 must be paid at once, while the balance could be paid at the rate of (1500 a year. The commlttea has taken no action as yet. , The output of wine in 1009 amounted to fci.non.oiH gallons, valued at jus. 400. 000 (American currency), and In addition 4HO, 100 gallons of alcohol, valued at 1280.730, mere produced. ALL STOMACH TROUBLE VANISHES AFTER TAKING A LITTLE DIAPEPSIN Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, Head . ache and other distress will go ' in five minutes. If you had some Diapepsln handy and would take a little now your stom ach distress or Indigestion would van ish In five minutes and you would feel fine. Thla harmless preparation will digest anything you eat and overcome a sour, out-of-order-stomach before you realize It. If your meals don't tempt you. or what little you do eat seems to fill you. or lays like a lump of lead In your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that Is a sign of Indigestion. Ask your Pharmacist for a 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsln and take a little Just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling In the stomach. Nausea, Debilitating Headaches. Dizziness or Intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besldesr-there wil be no undigest ed food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsln Is certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because It pre vents fermentation anr takes hold of your food and digests it Jnst the sama aa if your stomach wasn't there. Relief In five minutes from all stom ach misery Is at any drug store wait ing for you. These large 50-cent coses contain more than sufficient to thoroughly cure almost any case of Dyspepsia, Indiges tion or any other stomach disturbance. Why Thompsons Deep Curve Lenses Are Better They are ground on a curve that enables those 'who wear glasses to look in any direction that comes in range of the eye. You don't have to move your head just your eyes. Toric lenses should be placed in a mounting that will hold them in a correct position. Our skill enables ns to deter mine the correct position, and - Shur-On eye glasses as we fit them give the best results. Our charges are moderate. THOMPSON Eye Sight Specialist. Second Floor Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison. Pull Out a Hair The Way to Tell Whether or Not Your Hair Is Diseased Even if you have a. luxuriant head of hair you may want to know whether It is in a healthy condition or not. "Ninety-eight per cent of the people need a hair tonic. Tou can make a test yourself that you can see and understand, which will tell yon whether your hair is healthy or not. Pull a hair out of your head; if the bulb at tha end of the root is white and shrunken, it proves that the hair Is diseased and requires prompt treatment if its loss would be avoided. If the bulb Js pink and full, the hair is healthy. We want every one whose hair re quires treatment to try our Rexall "9S" Hair Tonic. We promise that it will not cost anything If it does not give satisfactory results. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is designed to overcome dan druff, relieve scalp irritation, stimu late the hair roots, tighten the hair already In the head, grow hair and eradicate baldness. 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