Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 17, 1911, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MORXIXG OREGONTAX. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1911.
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and the 54
Piece Dinner
Set Free!
In addition to our easy terms of a DOLLAR DOWN and a DOLLAR A
WEEK, we make a further inducement to leave your order NOW! With
each range sold we are enabled to give ,a fine 54-piece Dinner Set in hand
some floral design or a plain white and gold. The range factory donates
these for advertising purposes. These sets are in semi-porcelain, worth $7.50.
IPlTlC of the Range
Delivered to Your
Home Free for Just
One Dollar Down
There 'are no strings to this propo
sition it is a bona fide offer. Your
money back, too, if you are not
satisfied.
Why Geviirtz Sells the Cheapestr
- WcBay 'ra tnnnewe Qsantltlwfiruttt full Uric&i LoU.
Gevurtz & Son
1st and Yamhill -2d and Yamhill
Gpvurtz Bros.
E. Bumtide and Union Avenue
Where Else is it
Possible to Obtain
Such Easy Terms?
It should prove to you our great confi
dence in the range. We know you will
be satisfied, and you'll hardly miss the
small weekly payments.
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POWER TO BE SOLD
High Tension Circuit to Aid
Irrigation Pumping.
EXTENSIVE PLANS MADE
Portias.! Company lo Make Iorje
Expeadltarc, Following Ilnylng
of Proprrtlrs at Hood River
aad llusam.
la connection with the pure has of
the Hood River Powr Light Com
pany at Hood Rlvar anj the liusura
Iwwer CompMf at White Silrnn the
laetflo Power Light Company of
lortlaad mnounrt.! ).irrt)ir It In
tention of espendlrd; ll.00.ct In lha
envelopment of a distributive system
cf alactrtc power alonf the Cjlurobta
K:.r for lia miles.
Th Hood River plant will ba !n
eraaaad from HQ to Jooe horse-power
d lha Welt Salpion plant will b
enlarced. A cabi will croa th Co
Iambi River connecting th two prop
erties. Malarial ha. been ordered for
high-tension Una bet we. n Huod River
an! Th Dalles, tnerebr connecting
Hood Rver. Mosler. Whit Salmon and
Th Dalles la on circuit, and with th
development of both th White -Salmon
and Hood River plants this w!U kit
arapl power. Sunrtn have bran
started and a hl:h-tenion m will b
built this Summer from Th Ialles to
Vmatllla. Ill mlle Th lln will cross
th Columbia to Luton and extend up
th Columbia to Kennewlrk. where It
will mt th new transmission lln
Just eomnleted from Walla Walla to
Kannewica. and from Kennewick It
win e-o to Pnast Rapids, thus connect
ing ail of th compar y a propartlaa and
a-tvlne; abocdant power for pamputt
for Irritation aad for UsrhtLns; and
commercial as.
Th biah-tensloa dlstrlhcilns; lines
will represent an expenditure of 130..
eoe. whll th Increased power devel
pmant at W hlte Hirer. Hood River
and Whit Salmon probably will repre
sent. another 54.0
Kns;tnrs are maktnr estimates of
White aaima of the maximum powar
available and It la believed that 10.00
horsepower can b added to the pres
ent amount In us between the two
towns of Hood River and White
Salmon. The building- of the cable
across the river and the hich-tensloa
line to The Ialles. a distance of 11
miles, will create sufficient power, with
all plants worklnic. to meet all of the
demands of the notjrhborhood. It Is
I art of 'the plans of the company tv
furnish ro.ir for Irrta-xtlon pumping.
The bjildtns; of ha line to Utn -itlllo.
Luion and Kennewlck and finally to
Priest Rapids will give the compan
one of the most extensive eloctne I
nl.nfa n .1 lnnT.i4l.tnnr. lln.. In tWm
l!t
"These plans." said President Tal-Jot
of the Pacific Power LlRht Com
pany, "do not Include our heavier
plans for 111. W are rather proud
to be able to iret the money at this
time of the year to do all the thtnr-i
and we know that It will be pleaslnR
to the people who are huna-erlne; for
power to pump water on tmicabl
landa where titer e are no gravity
dilcoes."
DRIVER SCATTERS CROWD
Recklraa Cbaaffcar Hurries on. Af
ter Looking Back Once.
Death, or at least serious Injury, vu
narrowly averted when a speeding
chauffeur drove through a crowd at
Sixth and 'Washington streets, Wednes
day night, knocking down one aged man
and driving men and women to cover.
Then be put on more power and sped
away before he could be Intercepted.
With nearly half of the two streets
taken op by tne construction of the
Wilcox building, the corner of Sixth and
Washington baa become a hazardous
place for pedestrians, especially as th
adjoining blocks are among th busiest
In th city. When th homeward-bound
crowd was at Its greatest, th unidenti
fied driver went south on Sixth street,
at high speed, and Jammed Into a huddle
of pedestrians and vehicles. All fled
to safety except H. H Duff, an elderly
man. who was thrown heavily against
a wagon, receiving severe bruises and
suffering the destruction of a suit of
clotting. One man escaped being run
over by Jumping Into another automobile.
The driver looked backward for an In
stant, aad then sped on his way. His
number, taken by Detective Maher. was
2j7. It was found that the car belongs
to M. Bards 4t Sons and a John Doe war
rant was Issued.
Names of many witnesses were taken,
and if the driver Is found the prosecut
ing of floe r will press upon th court til
necessity for a sever sentence.
WIVES SEEK DIVORCES
MRS. JULIA E. HOLTS TELLS OP
HCSBAXD'S CRUELTIES.
Cough Stop is sure. Plummet's, J
.Tfclrd street.
Levi Kolts Accused of Beating- Son
to Extent That Latter Is Now
Alleged Xcnrom Wreck.
Charging her husband with being re
sponsible for the physical wreck of
their l-year-okl son and of maltreat
ing all the members of the family. Mrs.
Julia B. Kolts has started suit In the
Circuit Court for a decree of absolute
divorce from Levi Kolts. According to
the complaint which wae filed yester
day, the husband has been In the habit
for years of becoming Intoxicated, and
while in that state of attacking mem
bers of the family In a shameful man
ner. Mrs. Kolts declares that her husband
had kicked and beat her frequently, and
on one or two occasions had knocked
her down on the sidewalk. The young
son. Arthur J. Kolts. she avers, was also
an object of attack of the husband and
father, having bean so badly knocked
around that ha Is now a nervous wreck,
requiring constant attention day and
night. A daughter. Ethel J. Kolts. has
also bean abused in a heartless manner,
declares Mrs. Kolts. In addition to this
treatment, the wife says that her hus
band has applied harsh epithets to each
member of the family.
The principals were married In Grand
Rapids. Mich.. May 28. 1892, and re
moved to Oregon a few years sgo.
Christina Shaw Is another wife who
has found married life anything but
pleasant, according to a complaint filed
In the Circuit Court yesterday. She Is
seeking a divorce on the grounds of
cruel snd Inhuman treatment, alleging
that her husband. Thomas Shaw, gets
drunk, calls her bad names and accuses
her of being unfaithful. They have a
son, Albert Paul Shaw, 13 months old.
The wife asks for the custody of the
child' and alimony of 140 a month.
The Shews were married at Vancou
ver. Wash., July 30, 1S06.
FILM FEATURES PLEASING
Star Theater Comedy Idea Meets
With Popular Approval.
The iPeoples Amusement Company
scored a triumph Wednesday In Its new
policy of adding more pictures In the
Arcade, Oh Joy. Odeon and Tlvoll Thea
ters. An especial hit was made at the
Star Theator by a programme devoted
entirely to comedy. There was no
problem to solve, just plain merriment
and one solid hour of mirth. "Com
rades." "All for Love of a Lady" and
"Actress and Singer" will be retained
until Sunday. "A Problem of the Slums"
will be the pictorial feature Sunday
and this will serve to Introduce a
vocal and Instrumental trio from New
York.
"Oh, Tou Teacher," the comedy fea
ture at the Arcade proved that -It too
realised that in days of sunshine people
want to laugh. But four othes films
showed clan all through. Sunday the
Arcade management will spring an ar
tistic vocal surprise. Another film has
been added to the Arcade, making the
show here 3000 feet long. The same
Is true of the Oh Joy Theater, where
the "Code of Honor" and "Snake in the
Grass" were the dramatic features, and
"Max Feet 'Pinched " and "Whiffles
Love Story" were the comedies.
The Odeon offered S00O feet of good
clear stuff.
Four pictures were on at the Tlvoll.
on the East Side. This theater pre
sented a clever vltograph comedy,
"Betty as a Maid." By request the
programme also contaned "A Decree of
Destiny," a blograph success, besides
two more light farce comedies.
Post Offered Corrallis Woman.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE. Corvallis, -Or.. March 16. (Spe
cial.) Miss Anna Bell Lee, secretary
of the Y. W. C A., has been offered
the presidency of the International
Student Volunteer Association, which
will assemble in annual convention
next April. . R. A. McConnell, Y. M.
C. A. secretary; L E. Glllett, C. A.
Dickey, and J. C. Bonner, officers of
the local association, have Just re
turned from the State Students' Asso
ciation Officers' conference, at Dallas,
where they took a leading part In the
deliberations of that body.
In the absence of Government statistics
showing the number of American factor
ies which have established branches In Can
ada, the Montreal Star, after a careful can
vass, reports a list of no less than 184. with
a combined estimated capital of $233,000,000.
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