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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1921)
13 WIFE OF SANTAELLA SECRETLY DIVORCED quarters In Portland, has been in corporated by Harry Lang, Arthur Senders and Otto Rothschild, accord ing to articles of incorporation filed in the state corporation department today. Ross N'ickerson. J. Popisil and G. G. Slagg have incorporated the Rex Cateringcompany, with headquarters at Klamath Falls. The capital stock is $33,000. The Crystal Barber Shop. Inc., has been organized with a capital stock of J5000. Headquarters will be in Portland. The incorporators are J. F. Niedermeyer. C. A. Niedermeyer and Mary N. Niedermeyer. R. L. McCready, C. R. Hammond ' ' ' ' WE GIVE S. & H. TRADING STAMPS WITH PURCHASES AMOUNTING TO 10c OR MORE Shop at This Standard Store for Quality MercHandiseTnie Values Always! Pianist at Portland Theater Fails to Defend Suit. Pacific . International hive Stock Exposition See the great Dairy Champions of the west' Largest livestock show in America! Wonderful ex hibits under all classes. Brilliant afternoon and evening horse Ehows. Remember the c'.ates, Nov. 5 to 12. Ribbon Remnants V Price A timely Sale, giving women an op portunity to buy Ribbons for holiday fancy work and trimmings at a saving of half and more. Wide and narrow Ribbons in a great variety of shades. Plaids, stripes, plain Satins, Taffetas, Brocades, etc. Lengths suitable for prac tically all purposes, hi PRICE and less. Main Floor and C. L. Starr have incorporated the H. & M. company, with headquarters in Portland. The capital stock ts RELIABLE, MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. W, 7 W BABY GOES TO MOTHER l MORRISON. ALPCff, WEST PARK. AND TENTH STRFETS.1 14000. , The adjustment bureau of the Port land Association of Credit Men has increased its capital stock from $5000 to 110,000. Up to $62.50 Women's Dresses Judge Stapleton Awards Alimony of $50 Weekly and Itestores Plaintiff's Maiden Xante. THE MORNING OREGONIAN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1921 RELIABLE, MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHOD S."l$ WATER SUIT IS AVERTED MALHEUR LAKE BIRD RE SERVE BASIS OF LITIGATION. Mrs. Lillle Santaella hag received 4. decree of divorce from Salvatore Santaella, pianist and orchestra leader at a local moving: picture theater, with which goes the custody of her four-months-old baby, Doro thea Genevieve, alimony of $50 a week and her rnaid.n name of Llllie Hansen, Filing of an amended complaint, answer, and a special hearing before Presiding Circuit Judge Stapleton. which was not listed on the court calendar, and which was held late in the afternoon, occurred October 24. Findings and decree were awarded the same day. The Santaellas were married in Detroit, Mich.. April 17, 120. The original divorce complaint was filel here September 1, 1931. in it, Jirs. Santaella charged that her husband truck her, threatened to send her to an insane asyJum and keep their baby, had acted indecently, refused to give her more than $10 a week for household expenses, and had urea the government of the united btates d'houtch penurious, she said, he re ceived, $1000 a month salary, gave private lessons at $10 each and played at social affairs lor money. Dlnloyaltr Charsre BeleteU. In the amended complaint, filed the same day as the decree was rushed through, Mrs. Santaella deletes the charge of disloyalty to the govern ment and reduces the alleged salary of her husband from $1000 to $600 a month, but repeats otner cnarges. Santaella's answer was a general de nial and asked dismissal of the suit. In both complaints, the wife de manded $250 a month permanent ali mony for herself and $100 a month for the support of their child during her minority. Though he had filed his answer, Santaella did not appear in court to cor.test the action and 't went by de fault. The alimony of $50 a week n cluded support money for the daugh ter. That her husband was a confirmed flirt was the Bole charge In the di vorce action of AnnaE. Harwlck filed In the circuit court yesterday against William H. Harwick, to whom she was married February 2, 1921. He 'constantly seeks opportunities to make appointments with other women,- "flirts with any other woman who will take the slightest notice of him" and "frequently attempts to flirt with personal friends of the plaintiff, to her great embarrassment and humiliation." she says. Flirts With Waitresses. Harwlck keeps the photograph of a "certain married woman" on his dresser continually and refuses to re move it, complains his wife. His last flirtatious conduct complained of is said to have occurred with waitresses of a Portland restaurant where he was dining with his wife on October 28, 1921. The second marriage of Effle and Parry McDowell did not "take" any bttler than the first, a diorce suit being filed by the wife yesterday. They were wed the first time at Van couver, Wash., March 17, 191S. The wife received a divorce July 21, 1920, on a cross-complaint to a suit begun by her husband. Donald, their 3-ytar-old son, was spirited away In June, 1920, by McDowell and his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. McDowell, and was not found by the mother un til August. 13-0. at Bend, Or., though she had been awarded custody by the court, it is charged. Hemarrlajre Held Failure, The couple were remarried 'anuary 22, 1921, on the promise of the i.--band to mend his ways and stay away from his folks, declared Mrs. McDow all. After marriage he told .her he had wed her only to prevent her from at'Uintr permanent custody of the child, struck her, told her she was a "rummy without a lick of sense," gave her a black eye for upsetting a quart of moonshine, and otherwise misbe haved. It Is charged. Further, .Mrs. McDowell asserts she has been informed that her husband was compelled to marry a 16-year-old girl in eastern Oregon prior to .the rt marriage. Other divorce suits filed were Lena K. against David A. Murphy, Harley Hurry against Jossle B. Chase, Sue against Albert 12. Sanderson, Bertha i--ain.st Schuyler C. Mitchell, V. V. against Aha MeCurdy. Annetta M. against Victor B. Benway and Ella against Fred H. Montague. Federal Design to Conserve All Streams Used by Ranchers Finally Abandoned. SALEM. ' Or.. Nov. 3. (Special.) Threatened litigation with relation to the celebrated Malheur lake bird reserve has been temporarily averted through the efforts of Senator Mc Nary and Representative Sinnott, ac cording to a telegram received at the offices of the state engineer here today. . The federal government, U was said, was planning to bring suit against all water users on the Silvies and Blitzen rivers, tributaries of Malheur lake, with a view of insur ing an adequate flow Into Malheut lake at all times, so that the pres ent condition of the lake would be maintained. The matter was called to the at tention of the Washington officials by Percy Cupper, state engineer, who said that litigation of this character would Interfere seriously with the development of Harney county, and particularly with the construction of the work proposed by the Harney valley irrigation district, which in volves approximately SO, 000 acres. It also was held that the litigation, if prosecuted, would interfere with the development of 'the district crgan ized recently on the Conner and Blit zen rivers. This development con templates the reclamation of approx imately 40,000 acres of land. Mr. Cupper said today that It was his opinion that the state and fed eral government would be able to reach an agreement without resort ing to litigation. HIBERNIAN FAIR OPENS Popular Feature Country Store and Prizes Are Awarded. A fair and carnival under the aus pices of the Ancient Order of Hi bernians opened last night at Hi bernia hall, 340 Russell street, with an address of welcome by John R. Murphy, president of the order. About 500 persons were in attendance. The purpose of the fair is to raise funds to liquidate the debt on Hi- bernia hall. The most popular fea ture seemed to be the country store. where groceries and merchandise were sold and prises awarded to the holders of winning tickets. The first prize winner was Mrs. John Tennant. 298 Eugene street, who won a 50-pound sack of flour. The main prize of the fair will be a Gasco range, valued at J100, which will be given away Saturday night. The hall is decorated with white. yellow and green ' flags, and the American flag dominates the scheme of decorations. The fair will be open from 8 to 12 tonight and Saturday. Anto Wreck Hurts Stockman. GOLDEN DALE. Wash.. Nov. 3 (Special.) Claude Woods, a young farmhand employed by C. W. Wherry, a stockman and farmer residing near Doty in eastern Klickitat county, was severely Injured yesterday when the car he was driving skidded off the grade on the road across the head of Pine Creek canyon on the Central Washington highway between Bickle- ton and Cleveland, while Woods was attempting to pass a truck. The auto turned over several times and finally landed against a- wire fence at the bottom of the canyon. Woods had his collar bone broken and sustained in ternal injuries. A companion who was riding with him escaped without Injury. - . ' Phone your want ads to The Orego- nlan Main 7070. Automatia 560-95. DEPUTY MARSHAL NAMED Leo Morelock of -Marion County to Join I'cdcrul Force. Le Morelock, deputy sheriff of Harion county and Spanish -American war veteran, yesterday war appointed u. deputy In th office of Clarence R. Jlotchkifta, United States marshal. He was born in Unioncounty, July 4, 3S79. When war was declared with pain In lsyS he was a student in La Grande but enlisted and eerved with company L of the second Orejron. He was made a sergeant and was se verely wounded in the Philippines. He was later a first lieutenant of company K, Oregon National Guard. For several years he was a guard atJ the Oregon state ypenitentlary. He lias erved on' the balem police force and .since 19-0 has been a deputy sheriff in Marion county. Mr. Morelock will take the place of S. M. Pace of Wallowa county, who retires from his duties in the mar EliaU's office, December 1. VETERANS TO GET LAND Wyoming Grazing Acreage to Be Opened to Entry. WASHINGTON. D. C.. Nov. 3. Tract of land aggregating 3292 acres in Wyoming will be thrown open to entry by ex-service men for 63 davs trom December 30, 1921, the depart ment of the Interior announced today. .Most of the land was described as having "practically no agricultural Value," but as possible toa us in grazing acreage. COMPANIES FILE PAPERS Four Concerns Are Incorporated Under Law of Oregon. RALF1M. Or Vnv a I Napoleon ITALIAN EXTRA VIRGIN jj OLIVE vstf -OIL m a ! Poslam rarefy fails to stop eczema tm ...... l ne most wonderful thin about Poslam is how little of it is enough to heal. Often a single 50c box will clear away a I patch Of eczema or similar erup- tion that has been an itching torment for years I The fint tooth of this r m a JfT It rooU the toy tkia Friday Extra Special 54-In. Bolivia Coatings $6 Grade $4.95 A strictly high-class fabric and very much the vogue for Winter Coats. All pure wool. Shown in navy, copen, reindeer, taupe, light and dark brown. This is the grade sold in the regular way at $6.00 the yard. The woman who does her own sewing or is planning to have her coat made cannot do better than buy this material, not only on account of its sterling quality, but also because of the low price. 54 inches P A QC wide. Specially priced for today's selling the yard Dress Goods Dept., Main Floor Women's Crepe Blouses Featured at $5 Center Circle, Main Floor Not a Sale, but you may take our word for it the values are nothing short of phenomenal! Blouses that will hold their own in comparison with many shown about town at $6.50 and more. Of Crepe de Chine and Georgette in an excellent showing of the season's best shades. Neat tailored style? and the more dressy models trimmed with laces, em broideries, tucks, etc. Long and short sleeves. Square and V flJJT necks. Sizes 36 to 52. Speeiat OtJ New Costume Tunics Second Floor Crepe .de Chine, Georgette and Radium Costume Tunics in loveliest of modes for afternoon wear. Plain colors and combinations. Some with low neck and the new flowing sleeves. All sizes from 36 up to 42. Prices range from $11.95 to $17.50 "Carter Underwear. Week 99 In the Men's Store Main Floor Is your under wear healthful or danger ous? Underwear that does not absorb perspiration and moisture and sticks to the body when damp is a seri ous menace to health. Car ter's Knit Underwear is ab sorbent to a high degree besides being snug-fitting, elastic, comfortable and of high quality, Carter's Union Suits of high-grade cotton at prices ranging from $2.50 to $4 Carter's Wool and Mixed- wool Union Suits at prices' ranging $4.50 to Sfi.00 - Carter's Silk and Wool Union Suits all sizes and weights priced at only $11,00 Carter's Union Suits are obtainable in any weight and pattern. Men's $3.50 Shirts $2.49 Special 2-Day Sale Main Floor Quality "Shirts from our own- regular stock offered at a price no man who needs new shirts can afford to overlook. Made from high-grade madras material with silk stripe. Splen did assortment of desirable patterns in the best colors. . Soft cuff styles. All sizes from 14 up to 15 in the sale. Regular $3.50 Shirts, specially priced for this sale at Men's Quality Hosiery Main Floor Famous Inter woven Hose the preference of . well - dressed men every where. SiJk and worsted at $1.00 pair. Medium weight worsted, priced at 60 pair. Super-grade Cashmere Hose priced al, the pair, only 75 Ribbed Cashmere Hose in the popular heather mixtures priced at, the pair, only 75 Phoenix Silk and Worsted Hose priced at, a pair $1.00 Webber medium heavy Hose priced at, the pair, only 65 Men's Bath Robes, new patterns and colors. $5.00 to $12.50 Men's Flannel Shirts $3.25 to $6.50 Men's Sport Coats at $8.75 2.49 Main Floor Argonaut Flannel Shirts recommended for long wearing quality. Grays, blues, browns, khaki, olive, red and heatfcers. Also best makes in Corduroy Shirts. Prices range from $3.25 up to $6.50 Fantzen Knitted Sport Coats give warmth and comfort with out excessive weight $8.75 Men's Flannelette Night Gowns -in assorted patterns moderately priced at $1.25 Men's Pajamas at $1.95 Men's Caps $3.50 Main Floor At this price we show an exceptionally fine assortment of Men's Wool Caps. All the very newest styles. Plain colors, plaids and mixtures. Silk lined. Fancy bands, etc. Cloth Hats Ideal for wet weather. Latest styles and patterns. Made up in dependable ma terials. Priced only $4.00 $44.98 Second Floor Just such Dresses as you would select and be willing to pay regular price for. High-class Frocks from our regular stock go into a special sale for today at a substantial reduction from former prices. Only a few in each model. Made op in Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Velour, Satin and Crepe. Attractive styles in coat, straightline and blouse effects. Some are trimmed with wide braids and buttons, others are embroidered or trimmed with grosgrain ribbons. Many delightful styles. Some have fancy vests of Duvetyn or satin and tasseled belts. Dresses sell- OA A QQ ing heretofore up to $62.50. Priced special vrlVO Women's Sweaters Special $12.95 Super quality Wool Sweaters of a well-known make. Medium and heavy weights for sport, street and dress wear. Several popular styles including the fashion able tuxedo and coat effects. Roll collars, belts, tie sashes, pockets. Plain and fancy weaves. Pink, tomato, jade, blue, tan, gray, brown, etc. Some j- O QJt with checked or brush wool borders. Sale OlaSi.itJ Garment Salons, 2d Floor - Sale of I 1 SV I I j DRESSED DOLLS with sleeping eyes y and curls. Assorted i, dresses. $1.50 values. Sale at i ii r u k i u Dressed Dolls with composition body, bisque head, sleep ing eyes, eyelashes, curls, shoes and stockings. Regular $6.50 Dolls QQ Driced at 3)4t.i0 BABY DOLLS With com position body; $2.50 values at A. - 2 S1.25 Candy Specials PEANUT- CLUSTER Made of gen uine Spanish peanuts. Light QQn coating. Priced, per pound at OIC CANDY CHEWS A great favorite with the kiddies. Assorted Q9 flavors. Special, per pound at OOC Women's Bath Robes In a Special Showing Second Floor Robes for gift-giving and for personal use should be selected now while stocks are at their best. Here are all the new styles and the "patterns are more attractive than, ever before. Prices range $5.00 to $13.50. Full range sizes. Robes at $5.50 Women's Bath Robes of heavy grade blanket material. Roll collar, long sleeves. Cord girdle. Serviceable Jf? Prt dark colors. Priced vO 0 U Robes at $6.95 Eiderdown Bath Robes- in attractive styles with collar, pockets and cord girdle. Shown in rose and copen. Q? QC All sizes. Priced at BO.7t) Robes at $7.50 Women's Bath Robes of blanket material. Styled with or without collars. Selection of light and dark pr7 (J( patterns. Priced at D Robes at $10 Blanket Bath Robes with large collars. Trimmed with satin facing and cord fasten ings. Beautiful new f floral designs. Priced D-Ll $9.50 Calfskin Pumps Special $6.50 Mam Floor Women s Brown Calfskin Pumps with pinked ball strap, flat heel and medium toe. Regular (J FA $9.50 grade, on special sale at WVJ.tll Light Tan Calf Pumps with welt soles and baby Louis bels. T3 Two straps with brass (Jn Cft i buckles. $10.00 values OU.OU f Women's Tan Calf Ox fords with flat heels and round toe. $9.00 Qn JTfk grade; the pair Oxfords $7.95 Women's Dark Brown Kid Oxfords with welt soles and military heels. Imitation stitched tip. Regu- &IJ QC lar $9.50 grade, at Exclusive Portland agency for Men's and Women's Edu cator Shoes. Dept. Main Fir. I VT- ft if J TV- J High Shoes $6.50 Women's High Shoes of tan calf leather. .Dressy style with neat round toe and flat heel. One of the best standard makes selling heretofore at $9.00. S p e c i ally On rn priced' at, the pair oOJl We give S. & H. Stamps. Half Price Millinery Clearance No restrictions choose any Trimmed Hat on display in the Millinery Salon ranging in price from $7.50 up to $35.00 at hi off. This includes a recent shipment of high-class Pattern Hats. Don't miss this splendid opportunity to buy your Hat and save a full half. All $7.50 to $35 Hats HALF PRICE $11.25 R e g u i a r Trimmed Hats, on Regular $10.00 Trimmed Hats, only Regular $15.00 Qr? Pf TrimmcH Hats, onlv D t 0J Regular $20, Trimmed Hats $7.50 qq rrr 85.00 ;;t S10.00 Rixnilor J.OO Trimmed Hals, Regular ,$25.00 QIO rn Trimmed Hats, at OI..i.Jl Regular $30.00 Q-l r AA Trimmed Hats, at OltJ.Ul Regular Trimmed Hats, S!Z S17.50 Millinery Salons, 2d Floor Rug Sale 3d Floor We have a limited number of Bengal Oriental Rugs in discon tinued . patterns which will be closed out at the following re duced prices. SHOP EARLY. 3 Great Specials $55.00 Bengal Rugs, size 4x7 ft. Beautiful pat- flJQQ terns. Special at 00.7. 4 tJ 6x9 ft- Bengal Oriental Rugs, selling heretofore CQQ Kf at $125. Special at DW0J 9x12 ft. Bengal Oriental Rugs, selling heretofore at IJ"OC $169.00. Reduced to OlOU Best Flour $1.85 Kerr's Best Patent every sack guaranteed. Off Special, 49-lb. sack Ol.OtJ Grocery Specials Preferred Stock To- Or mato Soup, 3 cans for tJU Small White Beans onOr sale today, 4 lbs. for . Wool Soap, 4 cakes for 25 Lipton s Ceylon Tea, tin 7o$ Model Grocery 4th Floor Boys' Suits That Are Built For SERVICE! The outstanding feature of our Boys' Suits is quality. You can buy Suits for less money but they cost more in the end because they will not give sat isfactory service. 2-Pant Suits $13.35 M a n tailored throughout Suits that will hold their shape and look well to the last. Nov elty mixtures in best colors. Belted models. On CM Q 9C special sale, pair OlO.OU Boys' Corduroy Suits Just the thing for Echool wear. Dark brown color. Full cut and full lined knickers. Built for durability. QQ Qr On special sale, at OO.itJ Boys' Rain Capes and Coats Special, $4.45 Main Floor Boys' Rubberized Rain Coats made by the Goodyear Rubber Co. Black only. Side pockets. Capes are cut in full styles .with side openings for hands. All & A 4t sizes for boys 4 to 16 years of age. Special at O'x.ltJ Sale of Boys' Underwear Main Floor Boys' Knit Un derwear Shirts and Drawers. in the well-known Globe make on sale at hi OFF. 50c Underwear now 38 75c Underwear now SOtf $1.00 Underwear now 750 $1.50 Underwear at $1.00 $1.75 Underwear at $1.17 $2.00 Underwear at $1.34 Women's Silk Hosiery 95c Bargain Circle, First Floor Women's pure thread Silk Hose with lisle reinforced toes, heels and double lisle garter tops. All are seamless styles, mock fashioned. Irregulars of fitT 'our best makes. Pair7Jly Silk Hosiery $1.00 Bargain Circle, 1st Floor Ex cellent quality Silk 'Hose with lisle heel and toe. Silk clear to the hem. Mock fashioned. Ir regulars of a well-known make. Wonderful values. J- AA Priced special a pair Ol.Ul V V and civ-, ml luttu Lang, benders Co.. with head-1 'sUdntgiMtnittL Try it) (ioj '