The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, April 28, 1907, Section Three, Page 34, Image 34

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THE SUNT) AY OREGOXIAN, PORTXAND, APRIL 28, 190T.
NOT THE ONLY
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Charles E. Duvall Says Others
Call on His Wife.
WANTS TO RELINQUISH HER
.Peclares Mrs. Duvall's Lore of Vari
ety and Distaste for Marital He
Eppnslblllty Lead Her to En
tertain Divorced Men.
Charging- his wife with being a vain,
frivolous and self-willed woman, and
alleging that she has conducted her
self Improperly with men, whose names
are mentioned In the complaint, Charles
E, Duvall, an employe of the Stand
ard Oil Company, residing at 708
Minnesota street, has filed a divorce
suit. The papers were served on Mrs.
Duvall at M'-Mlnnvllle yesterday by the
Sheriff. The couple were married at
Sheridan, Yamhill County, on June 10,
1893. Two children were born to them,
Vernon G. Duvall, a son of 8 years, and
Sylvia, a daughter of 6, both of whom
since 1906 have been In the custody
of the mother.
Duvall alleges cruelty and personal
indignity. Duvall Is the son of Ed
ward Duvall, a pioneer farmer of Yam
hill County. After the young man's
the members of the company at that place
before it could be executed, and therefore
it was not valid.
Judge Gantenbein made decisions as
follows? George T. Myers et all against
the city of Portland, findings for the
plaintiff. First National Bank of Prine
viile against G. Christian et al, find
ings for plaintiff. Kate B. Montgomery
against Bruce L. Carr, findings for plaintiff.
SLEEP CHANGES HIS MIND
Wants Clothes Held by Creditor, but
Looks Into a Gun.
A sensational scene occurred in the of
fice of Dr. David Nelson, 413 Fleidner
building, Friday afternoon, when the
physician drove W. B. Sleep and a com
panion out of the place at the muzxle of
a revolver. The two men had entered to
"clean out" the place, but were surprised
when they found themselves looking down
the bore of the weapon, and fled.
Dr. Nelson had a bill for 1101 against
Sleep and filed an attachment suit in
Justice Reid's court. Consequently Lou
Wagner served the papers, and took from
Sleep's room in the Anthlere Hotel a num
ber of suits of clothing and some other
articles, all of which he deposited with
Dr. Nelson In the latter's office.
When Sleep learned of this, he sought
to recover his goods by force, but declined
to argue when ordered out, with the
revolver in sight.
PRESIDENT WILL DECIDE
Ironmolders Awaiting A'alentlne's
Coming Before Striking.
Just what course will be pursued by
the Ironmolders of Portland in connec
tion with the strike of these workmen
PASTOR WILL BE INSTALLED THIS AFTERNOON
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ANABEL I'RKSBYTERIAN CHflWH. AND THE PASTOR. REV GEORGE W.
ARMS, J It.
Rev. George W. Arms, Jr., has accepted a call to the regular pastor
ate of the Anabel PresbyteTian Church, on the Mount Scott railway,
and will be installed this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Rev. E. M. Sharp,
pastor of the Mount Tabor Church, will preside at the meeting. Rev.
Henry Marcotte, pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian Church, will
deliver the sermon. Charges will be delivered to the church and also to
the pastor. Special music will be rendered.
The Anabel Presbyterian Church was recently completed at a cost of
about 35000. Rev. Mr. Arms came from the East a year ago, and was
given charge of the Anabel, Millard-avenue and Eagle Creek Presbyterian ;
Churches. At Eagle Creek a chapel has been built at a cost of 31100. The
Anabel Presbyterian Church extended him a call, which he accepted, and
will henceforth devote his whole time to that congregation and the Millard-avenue
and Eagle Creek Churches will be otherwise provided for.
Rev. Mr. Arms has taken high rank among the Presbyterian ministers
of the state. a
marriage the couple moved to Portland,
and have lived here for over a year.
In his complaint Duvall alleges that
Ms wife has expressed herself as weary
of married life and its responsibilities,
and as wishing herself single again,
so she could enjoy liberty and asso
ciate with whom she pleased and so
wherever she desired.
Duvall says Charles Adams, a di
vorced man, habitually visited the
Duvall home and induced the wife to
accompany him to theaters and resorts,
also that Adams entertained Mrs. Du
vall at a beer party in company with
others. Kdward King, also a divorced
man, is alleged to have made frequent
calls upon Mrs. Duvall and to iiave
remained in the house with her while
the! husband was at his work In the
city.
Duvall also charges his wife with
contriving to fraudulently take away
the children from him. and to strip
their home of all Its furniture and con
tents. In order to prevent this he says
he has moved all the household goods
to a warehouse. He alleges that his
wife la not a fit woman to have the
custody of the children.
Duvall also owns a farm In Tamnlll
County, given him by his father, and
he asks the court to restrain his wife
from disposing of her share of the
stock. Implements and other property
thereon pending the trial of the suit.
YOVXGSTEUS WANT TO MARRY
Sam K. Parker, Terliaps 20, arid
1 Klizabrlh Kexford, Maybe 16.
An application for a marriage license
yesterday afternoon aroused the suspi
cions of Deputy Clerk Rose and Deputy
Sheriff Beatty. when Sam S. Parker, ap
parently scarcely 20 years old. came with
his brother James Parker, and another
man." Elizabeth Rexford, the would-be
bride, a slip of a girl, looking scarcely
16. was left with another woman on the
steps outside. When asked to swear
that he knew Miss Rexford was over 18.
James Parker dropped his head. He
would not take the oath after being told
perjury was punishable with a peniten
tiary sentence.
Deputy Sheriff Beatty had followed the
trio Into the office, and when they left,
ostensibly to get a witness to testify the
gtrl was above IS. the Deputy Sheriff
followed the rarty to the door, where the
girl and woman joined them.
In an excited tone the frustrated
youngster told his sweetheart what was
the matter, at which she burst into tears
and was led away by the others. Beatty
went on the trail of the bridal party with,
a view to learning more facts. The prin
cipal did not return to get the license.
HOTEL MAY KEEP THE PROFITS
Judge Sears Decides Against Ad
vertising Company.
A blow was dealt hotel advertising com
panies in a decision rendered by Judge
gears yesterday In the case of the Omaha
Hotel Supply Company against the Impe
rial Hotel, to compel the latter to pay
over funds accruing on account of an ad
vertising Ink well which the advertising
company had placed In the hotel. The
court held that while the contract was
signed in this state. It was only made
valid in Omaha, reuuiriug the -approval
that Is scheduled to be called through
out the Pacific Coast May 1, will not be
known until May 10. On that date Jo
seph Valentine, national president of
the Ironmolders' Union, who is en
route to the Coast from the East, is
expected to reach Portland and he will
investigate local conditions.
If he finds these laborers are en
titled to an eight-hour day, which is
being contended for, he will officially
sanction a walkout on the part of men
so employed in this city in sympathy
with a movement of the same char
acter on the whole Coast. Until this
official approval is granted, iron
molders employed in the shops of this
city will remain at their work, regard
less of the action that may be taken
In other Coast cities.
Officials of the various manufactur
ing plants employing ironmolders de
clare they are not alarmed at the pros
pect of a strike on the part of this class
of their employes. If such a walkout
takes place they are resolved to supply
the places of all dissatisfied workmen
with other help and do not expect to
be obliged to close down their plants.
At the 'Women's Union.
Miss Clara Gunderson, of Barton, was
the guest of Miss Gibbons at dinner on
Wednesday.
Miss Anna Connell, who has been away
for some time, returned the end of the
week and is making her home here.
Miss Georgie McKlnnon left on Friday
for a few days' visit to her home at
Cascade Locks.
COFFEE DELIRIUM
Child Lies Awake Mghts and Talks
to Himself.
To be active during the day and keep
in good health requires sound sleep at
night.
This is especially true of children when
mental and physical development is more
rapid than later on.
An Intelligent mother discovered that
coffee was harmful, not only to herself
and husband, but that it was doubly so
to her boy. She writes:
"For more than 25 years I have been
a great coffee drinker; have often tried
to give it up because it made me nervous,
constipated and I could not go to sleep
for several hours after retiring.
"About six months ago I Anally quit
coffee and began to use Postum. Now
we use it three times a day; I am en
tirely cured of constipation, can sleep all
night and do not get those nervous spells
While under the coffee habit I was pale
and sallow; ' now everyone tells me I
have such a healthy complexion. Postum
has certainly won the victory In our
house.
"There are two persons especially who
have been greatly benefited by drinking
Postum tnstead of ordinary coffee. One,
a gentleman who has been cured of dys
pepsia; the other, my own little boy, was
cured of a most annoying affliction with
out our even consulting a physician.
"Whenever he took tea or coffee he
would lie awake at night probably three
Or four hours, with bis eyes wide open,
talking to himself and grasping at
Imaginary objects in the air.
"We commenced giving him Postum In
place of tea or coffee. He is now a
robust boy and is entirely free from those
spells of wakefulness." Name given by
Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read
"The Road to Weilyilla.v in . BkgS.
"Theresa a .reason.
You Are
Welcome
To
Credit
Liberal
Discount
For
Cash
'--i;CUT N2 C17A.
That is what you are doing when you pay more
for furniture than EDWARDS charges. The worst
of it is you do not know it unless you come in and
see for yourself, which is exactly what we want
you to do. "Whether you want a Rocker or a whole
houseful, or just an idea of 'hat jour goods will
cost, come in and look over our stock and compare
prices and values. It will cost you nothing, and
is almost sure to be a saving to you. As an extra
inducement we offer a nice lot of specials this
week, every one of which is a genuine bargain.
A500 Hammocks are open gauze weave, have concealed
spreader at head, continuous stringing, and wood bar at
foot with patented tips and adjustable hitch and rings
requiring no adjustable ropes or knots. . Size Qrt
36x78 Price
B100 ' Hammocks are close canvas and twill weave.
Otherwise same as A500. Size 36x80. - tl CO
Price ipi.OO
C100 Hammocks are close canvas and twill weave.
Jacquard design in body and valances, have concealed
spreader at head. Otherwise similar to previ- 1 Of)
ous numbers. Size 37x80. Price v
Last season we had - absolutely
the lowest-priced refrigerators in
Portland, and they generally gave
satisfaction with the exception
that the finish was not quite as
good as It might have been. This
season our cheapest refrigerator
is finely polished, and much su
perior to last year's pattern.
Galvanized lined refrigerat
or, 35-lb. capacity 89. 90
Galvanized lined refrigerat
or, BO-lb. capacity. .815.75
Galvanized lined refrigerat
or, 75-lb. capacity. . S19.SO
Enameled refrigerator. 50-
lb. capacity .. .821.00
Enameled refrigerator. 75
lb. capacity 824.00
Enameled refrigerator. 90-
lb. capacity $28. OO
Enameled refrigerator, 145
lb. capacity $32. OO
Brightest
and
Best
H$tay Samfactory"Snee
The smooth, polished top of the Monarch Range,
requiring no stove blacking to keep it looking
nice is a great pleasure to the housekeeper every
day of the year. Top has no Indentations to carry
dirt. The large, roomy firebox is made especially
for the Western trade, and is the only one that we
know of that gives satisfaction for both wood and
coal.
The oven thermometer will tell you at any time
the temperature of your oven.
If you wish to move away, or break up house
keeping, you can send your range down to us
and we will give you 330.00 for it. If the range
should drop off from the moving van it would not
break, because it is made from wrought or malle
able iron.
We Sell Monarch Ranges as Low aa 854. OO.
fr.yi-Ar.v't-.t-..tti
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D100 Hammocks are - close canvas and twill weave.
Jacquard design in body and valances, have concealed
spreader at head, continuous stringing, pillow, wood bar
at foot with patented tips and adjustable hitch- do ff
end rings. Size of woven part 3!xK2. Price VvU
F100 Hammocks are open Brussels leno weave, Jacquard
design, divided suspension. Otherwise same as do AQ
D100. Size of woven part 42x83. Price 'w
G200 Hammocks are close canvas weave with fancy
and embroidered designs In body and valance. CO
Above is a picture of the celebrated Casteel Cook Stove, made
with an asbestos lined sheet steel body. Top 21x27. . Oven is 18
Inches wide. Mounted on a handsome base. Ornamented with
nickel trimmings, fitted with a steel oven, which can never crack.
Light in weight and very suitable for the beach or etc en
camp. Price , lO.OU
Otherwise same as F100. Size 38xSl. Price.
Safe Gasoline Stoves '
All gasoline stoves are safe when used care-,
fully, but everyone who uses these stoves is
not careful, as can be attested by the numer
ous fires. A gasoline stove to be absolutely
safe must have some device to automatically
shut off the supply under such conditions.
The Safe Gasoline Stove is the only one
which it is Impossible to explode, as we will
show you If you call. Any person who can
explode one of these stoves will be presented
with $50.00.
We have many
styles, the most
popular Is shown
in the picture, has
two burners. Is 14
inches high with
top surface 17x
P4re,n:...$2.75
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Porch furniture will
Armchairs aa low aa....
Settees as low as ......
Rockers as low as......
be on display Tuesday morning.
..82
85.
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50
OO
95
Japanese Mattings are always good and well
known to everybody. Priced at ' 25
China Mattings of the extra fine quality, weigh 90
pounds to the roll, per yard i"i
Rag Carpets, .durable, fast colors, one 'yard" wide
per yard. .- 45
Fibro Carpets, very heavy and durable, in light
finished colors, made from the celebrated Ameri
can grass fiber. Per yard SO
- Regular Fiber Carpets, same as the other "stores '
ssk 7oc for, we sell at cn
Fiber Rugs, 7xl0fc ."."87 &
We have hundreds of Room Rugs In other styles
and sizes and quality.
Price-list
Folding: Go-Carts, with
steel wheels 82.95
Folding Go-Carts with
rubber tires 83.25
Folding Reclining Go
Carts, rubber tires, ad
justable back and foot
end. . ; 84.95
Folding Reclining Go
Carts, rubber tires and
parasol 84.75
Large Basket Frame
Folding Reclining Go
Carts, rubber tires and
parasol. . 88.00
Number 059 Basket
Frame Go-Carts, with
rubber tires and para-
boI 913.50
Design of fill styles
and prices to select
from. v
Gas
Plates
Special Sale
Heavy Black Enam
eled Two-Burner Gas
Plates, regular $3.35
Special price.. 82.55
Nickel Plated Gas
Plates, two - burner,
regular $3.90. Spe
cial price..... 82.95
Extra Heavy Gas
Plates, nickel plated,
two special burners,
regular 34.50. Spe
cial price 83.65
Blue Flame
Oil Stoves
The kind that give
the most heat and
use the least fuel.
Proved to be the best
by the test of time.
Can be adjusted to
three capacities:
Simmering; Flame,
AVorklng Flame,
Quick Flame. .
' PRICES I
One Burner.... ftrt.OA
Two Burners...
Three Burners.. 11.25
Ruffled Muslin Lace Curtains
This week only 70 pairs of
Muslin Curtains with ruffled
tops, 2 yards long, regular
75c. Will be sold at 49i
Mattresses From
the Maker
It Is not our policy to
try to make and sell or
recommend low - priced
mattresses. We have the
great advantage of our
own manufacturing
plant In this line, and
know exactly what goes
Into the mattresses we
sell.
.-For medium priced
mattresses we recom
mend cotton combina
tions, and If you should
take one of our mat
tresses apart you would
find that it contained 50
per cent more cotton
than the mattresses sold
at other stores at about
the same price.
Cotton. Co mblnation
Mattresses 86.50
Floss Combination Mat
tresses 88. OO
Hair Mattresses 810
White Mountain
IceCream Freezers
The best proof of the
superiority of the White
Mountain Freezer is the
fact that more of this
make is sold than all
other makes put to
gether. Prices are as
follows:
2 - quart
ers. , . . .,
W.
M. Freez
.... 82.50
3 - quart
ers. .
W. M. Freez-
82.95
4 - quart W. M. Freez
es 83.40
6 - quart W. M. Freez-ers-
. 84.10
I
Medicine Cabinets
Golden oak,' with mlr-i
r 85. SO
Golden Oak Cabinets,
with brush and comb
case 83.95
Hall Glass Special
Plate Mirror. I4xH with 2-lncft
oak frame, not just exactly like
the picture, worth 32.50, 81. 78
Price-list of
Mirrors
Framed American Plate
Mirrors. 8x10 25e
Framed American Plate
Mirrors, 9x12 35
Framed American Plate
Mirrors. 10x14 .48S
Framed American Plate
Mirrors, 12x20 59d
French Bevel Mirrors in
handsome frame, regu
lar - $9.00. . This 'week
special 85.95
OfficeDesks
Ash Flat Top
Desks, 3 feet, 6
Inches. ..-816.00
Grained Oak Flat
Top Desks, 4
feet 821.0O
Roll Top Desks,
solid oak, 822. 50
Typewriter Desks,
flat top, 820.00
Typewriter Desks,
roll top., 842.00
FOLDING FURNITURE
Not the cheapest but the strongest
and most durable goods that have ever
been placed on the market are now
being; opened by us. , ,
PRICE-LIST
Easy Camp Stools, guaranteed ,
to support 600 lbs., malleable
fittings, price.... 50
Folding- Camp Chair, same as
hove 700
Folding Cot, can be folded
Into a snug package 3 feet
long, weighs 16 lbs., supports .
500 lbs ...82.75
Folding Camp Chair, size when
folded 3 feet long by 3 Inches
square, very comforta ble,
weight 61 lbs 81.45
Folding: Durable Camp Table,
2 ft. by 3 rt. opened, 6 In.
' square by 3 ft. closed, weight
18 lbs 83.00
Folding Rocking Chairs,
weight 7 lbs .' 81.25
The
Lowest
Prices
Most
Reasonable
' Terms
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BREAK FROM COUNTY JAIL
THREE RECAPTCKED, ONE ES
CAPES AT CHEHALIS.
Prisoners Improvise Key Out of
Wire and Unlock Door to Se
cure Their Freedom.
CHEHALIS. "Wash., April 27. (Spe
cial.) This morning about 10 o'clock four
Inmates of the county Jail escaped from
custody. Three of them were picked up
soon afterwards by the authorities but
the fourth escaped. L. H. Cook, of To
ledo, accused of disturbing the peace;
Lee Kennedy and Jack Prater, of Che
halts, accused of assault with a danger
ous weapon, were the three recaptured,
Emanue Crowley of Centralis, charged
with burglary, escaped.
By some unknown means the prisoners
procured a wire from which Crowley
fashioned a rude key. by cutting off little
plp.CPB and tying them on to. the main
wire. With this he succeeded In open
ing the iron door of the Jail, and as the
outer door was open they simply walked
out. Soon after this a man was seen
running Into the brush south of the city,
and it is likely this was Crowley. The
authorities began investigation, but up
to the present nothing has been learned
of his whereabouts.
An attempt to break Jail was made
about a week ago. when Cotrlll, the Win
lock wife-beater, got away, the others
being headed off. In this attempt Co
trill grasped Deputy Matson about the
neck, overpowering him and securing the
keys.
WIFE WANTS BIGGER SHARE
Not Satisfied With $5,000,000 Left
by James Henry Smith. 4
NEW YORK, April 27. The Amer
ican today claims to have Information
that tinder the will of James Henry
Smith, the millionaire who died re
cently In Japan, the widow, who was
Mrs. Khlnelander Stewart, receives $5.
000,000, or an income from that sum
out of his Immense estate.
dy Jane Cooper, his sister, inherits
120,000,000, it says, while others of his
blood relatives get liberal bequests.
According to the American, friends
of Mrs. Smith declare that she will not
be satisfied with the provision made
for her in this testament and will con
test it.
The will is said to be in the posses
sion of Lord and Lady Cooper, who re
cently came to New Tork. The testa
ment will be probated after the funeral
of Mr. Smith, whose remains are now
en route to this city from Japan.
. The American also says there Is a
possibility that there is another and
later will, made Just after Mr. Smith's
marriage, In which Mr. Smith made far
more liberal provision Tor his widow.
Such a will, it states, would probably
be contested by his blood relatives.
KI8KR KODAK DEVKLOPING.
Imperial Hotel Also Scenic Photos.
IN THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN
DR. FURNIVALL, DETECTIVE
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They have such human interest that no one beginning a story can drop it until he has
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