The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 30, 1919, Section One, Page 19, Image 19

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SELF-STYLED WIDOW
OF SOLDIER LOSES
erable damage. The purpose of the
investigations is to learn the manner
in -which the disease is carried over
from one season to the next in hope
of finding a clue to prevent of recur
KLAMATH GETS HOSPITAL
7TH AM1MH VERS A M.Y BAl
j ring epidemics. These problems will
WARKEX HOT IXSTITTTIOX
TO BE OPENED SOOS.
bo further considered during farmers'
week.
THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER SO, 1919.
Mrs. Gertrude Lahey Unable
to Prove Pension Right.
CANADIAN WIFE WINS
Court Keruses to Annul Latest
Marriage, Assorting Claims
Are Fraudulcut.
Mrs. Gertrude Lahey of Tortland is
held an adventuress whofhas sought
to rob the widow of a Canadian sol
dier of the pension due from her gov
ernment, in a decision handed down
bv Circuit Judce Morrow yesterday
afternoon, which refuses to annul her
marriage to J. E. Lahey, dCBpite her
claim that her undivorced first hus
band was alive in Belgium when, she
wed for the second time.
She failed to prove to the satisfac
tion of Judge Morrow that Sergeant
Robert J. White of Portland, who was
killed with the Canadians at Wein
court, Belgium, in August, 1918, was
the Robert J. White she married In
Seattle on April 5, 1916.
The ruling of the court explodes
the dual identity theory, but still
leaves unsolved many features in the
most puzzling case which has occu
pied local courts for years. Pictures
of Sergeant White were introduced in
evidence by his Canadian wife and
identified positively by Mrs. Mary
Kutzschan of Portland as her son,
who was reared and educated in this
city. Mrs. Lahey presented pictures
which were a startling likeness, but
which Mrs. Kutzschan said were not
taken of her son.
Mother's Story Believed.
It was on the testimony of the
young man's mother that Judge Mor
row placed greatest confidence in de-.iilino-
the case. The unexplained
phaseB Include the uncanny familiar-
itv of Mm Lahev with tne eariy me
of the Canadian veteran and of hii
actions ud to the time of his purport
rH marriage to her. in Seattle, two
months prior to his wedding to Mrs.
Alice White at Victoria. Though the
latter produced many letters which
her husband had written her from
Belgium, Mrs. Lahey offered but one
scrap of handwriting, scrawled on me
bottom of a postcard and unsigned.
As with the photographs, the writing
bore remarkable resemblance to that
of the soldier.
A weak spot in Mrs. Lahey's case
was her failure to remember on which
hand her purported first husband had
lost a finger. Undisputed evidence of
the man's mother, Canadian wife and
enlistment papers showed that two
fingers were missing from his rinht
hand. Before there was any testimony
from the latter sources, however, airs.
Ijhrv had said her husband had been
crippled by the loss of a finger while
in the Dlumbiner trade in jr-omana
Sergeant White had been a plumber
and had lost his fingers In that occu
palion.
Seattle Wedding Unquestioned.
As there was no question of the
validity of the marriage license found
In Seattle records showing tne wea
ding of the Portland claimant to one
Robert J. White, mystery surrounds
the fate of that White, now that the
c ourt has determined that he was not
the Whie who died overseas.
Mrs. Lahey said that her first hus
hand left her after a short honey
moon, wrote her from San Francisco
that he was going east to work in
an explosives factory and that she
heard from his no more. On reading
in a Portland newspaper of the death
of one Robert J. White in a munition
factory explosion in New York in
1918, after months without word from
her husband, she concluded he was
dead.
She made no effort to verify the
" death by writing to the munition
plant, contenting herself with telling
her mother she "Just knew it was
Bob" and six months later marrying
Lahey.
Subsequently learning Qf the death
of Sergeant White through a newspa
per notice inserted in Portland papers
bv Mrs. Alice White for the purpose
of informing friends of her husband
of his honorable death In action, Mrs.
I-ahey withdrew a divorce action al
ready begun against Lahey and began
new proceedings for annulment of
marriage. In the meantime she made
application to the pension bureau in
Canada, submitting purported photo
graphs of her first husband and mar
riage certificate to support her claim,
pension Money Received.
Mrs. Lahey was sent 200 as first
payment on her pension claim and
$42.50 a month until the claim of Mrs.
Alice White was filed with the Cana
dian government and immediately
recognized as valid. '
"I am convinced that the Lahey
woman has been faking," commented
Judge Morrow after his decision.
"Though strangely familiar with
details of his education and raising.
In material matters Mrs. Lahey hag
failed to produce convincing proof. I
believe that it was when Mrs. Lahey
saw the notice of the death of Ser
geant White in a Portland paper that
she first conceived the idea of claim
ing a pension from the Canadian
government. She immediately started
an Investigation ot the lite or ". nue,
which produced remarkable results
and gave her much knowledge of in
timate details of his career. "
"She had no concern for the real
widow, but to make her claims solid
began this annulment proceeding. She
already had sought, a divorce, but if
that had been granted would have
been unable to claim a pension, as
she would have been the wife of an
other man while her supposed hus
band was overseas. So she withdrew
that action and eought to annul her
second marriage, making her claim
more, secure,
"Trie absolute indifference and
heartlessness with which Mrs. Lahey
received the pews of the supposed
death of her husband in a powder
factory imparts an atmosphere of
cold-bloodedness to her character
which would make later actions pos
sible. I do not believe, however, that
her real husband for there must have
been a Robert J. White, according to
the Seattle marriage records was
killed by the powder explosion. My
opinion is that he simply quit, as hus
bands have been known to do."
0. A. C. MAN GETS POST
H. A. Lindgren Associate Editor of
AVestern Farm Life.
OREGON" AGRICULTURAL, COL
LEGE, Corvallis, Nov. 29. (Special.)
H. A. Llndgrren, graduate In anlma.1
husbandry in 19H, recently has been
made associate editor of Western
Farm Life, published in Denver. Colo.
He specialized in livestock after fin
ishing college, at one time being in
charge of animal husbandry in one
of the Oregon experiment stations.
He helped to work out the marketing
problems of the farmers of the west
em slope of the Cascades while lo
cated in Oregon.
Mr." Lindgren will spend consider
able of hiq time traveling through the
west as an authority on livestock
while on the staff of the farm publication.
KELSO MAN IS INVENTOR
Choker-Maker in Form of Clamp
Proves Labor Saver.
KELSO, Wash, Nov. 29. (Special.)
R. H. Barr, logger of thi city, who
has invented a number of logging
tools and other articles, has Just
added another invention to his list of
successes. This is a choker-maker
made in the form of a clamp. 'which
hs been found to be a great time and
labor saver in logging work.
Mr. Barr has his patent on the con
trivance, which is being manufactured
for the trade by Stewart Bros, or
Portland. Being a practical logger.
Mr. Barr knows what the logging
camps need and the new choker-
maker has met with instant popular
ity among the loggers.
Private Ambulance and Other
Equipment Will Be Available
for Caring for Sick.
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Nov. 29.
(Special.) Work on this cityjs new i
40-bed hospital, modeled after the .
Mayo brothers hospital in Rochester, j
Minn., is nearlng completion and the
institution will be ready for ue in
a short time, according to Dr. Warren
unni idr:i I surgeon, who has been
instrumental in its erection. The
building is four etorlcs in height, the
aeennri floor being equipped for use
as a medical ward, the third floor as i
a surgical ward and with, operating
rooms on the fourth floor.
Included in the equipment of the
institution will be the mast expensive
X-ray machine on the market, a prt
vate ambulance which Is the only one
of its kind in southern Oregon and the
most aDDroved appliances for the op-
! erating rooms. "Five physicians are on
the hosptal staff, each to nave nis
office on the main floor. What is said
to be the only exclusive prescription
department in the etate outside of
Portland will be operated as an ad
junct of the Institution, with Frank
B. Robinson in charge as neao. pnar
macist and manager.
Dr. Hunt has made every effort to
meet the needs of patients in the ter
ritory that will be served by the new
hosnital and since work on the build
ing was started has devoted much of
hie attention to obtaining equipment
for the hospital.
$35,000 IS PAID FOR LOT
ALBANY BANKS SHOW GAIN
Deposits Increase More Than
81,000,000 During Year.
ALBANY, Or., Nov. 29. (Special.)
Albany's bank resources have in
creased more than Jl, 000, 000 in the
past year and have reached an aggre
gate of almost 14,250,000.
Statements issued by the four local
banks on November 1, 1918, showed
total resources of $3,158,091.97. On the
call of November 17 thu year the
same banks reported total resources
of $4,223,210.67, thus showing a net
gain of 1. 065,1 18.70. Each of the four
banks in the city reported a substan
tial gain in resources in the past year.
Kelso to Have Chautauqua.
KELSO, Wash., Nov. 29. (Special.)
Kelso's winter Chautauqua festival
will open Friday, December B. and con
tinue until December 10. A high-class
programme has been arranged for the
coming attraction, which is under the
mangement of the Ellison-White bu
reau, and the local committee of 25
members is busy with necessary arrangements.
C. H. Steffens Makes "Washing-ton
Street Purchase as Investment.
C. H. Steffens of the Oaks Park
Amusement comDanv last week pur
chased from I. E. Solomon a lot, 25
by 100 feet, at 430 and 430 Wash
ington street, between Eleventh and
Twelfth streets, ine price was an
nounced as $35,000.
The deal was closed through the
F. E. Taylor company, inside prop
erty dealers and it was announced
that Mr. Steffens plans to hold the
property as an investment.
NON-PARTISAN GIVES UP
Professor Walter Mills Cancels
Speaking Date at Takima.
TAKIMA. V ash., Nov. 29. Informa
tion received here last night from
Bunnyside was that Professor Walter
Mills, Non-Partisan league lecturer.
who was scheduled to speak in Sun
nyside last night, canceled his date at
that place.
This action, it was said in the tele
nhone message from Sunnyside, fol
lowed a meeting of citizens at which
resolutions were adopted opposing the
Mills meeting.
Teachers needed. Good salaries. En
roll free. Frank K. Welles, mgr., 131
N. W. Bank bids. Main 8276. Adv
Science
and
Art
BLACK RUST IS STUDIED
Oregon Agricultural College Cereal
Men Inspect Fields.
OREGON' AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE. Corvallis. Nov. 23. (Special.) ,
G. .R. Hoerner and F. J. Dietsch,
representing; the federal office of ce- :
real investigations at tine college,
have returned from an Inspection of
wheat fields In Idaho, Washington,
Montana and Oregon to investigate
the over-wintering and dissemination
of the black stem rust of grains.
The stem rust is frequently serious
In irrigated and moist, cool coast dis
tricts. It la not usually much of a
factor in dry-farming regions, but on
the hole Is capable of doing- consid,-
Dentistry Is NOT a
Science, but an Art, in
, dr. e. g. Arspirro, mgr. Which Judgment Holds
My Practice In Limited to
ntniTrTl,HcZ. 2SU the Balance of Power
Science gives exact results from exact calculations, not
OCCASIONALLY, but every time. That is why it is
science.
Mathematics furnishes an apt example. Two and two
make four every time, they are added together, whether
in the orient or the Occident. There are certain laws and
rules applying to any science which are unchangeable
they apply every time.
v Dentistry" (and I might include other professions very
properly) is not- a science, because it is ever changing
and changeable.
We learn certain principles in college, we familiarize
ourselves with the study as condensed in textbooks; we
attend clinics, and we listen to the lectures of those who
have attained distinction and therefore authority in the
profession, and THEN WE GO OUT INTO OUR SEV-
ERAL OFFICES AND GIVE DIFFERENT DIAG
NOSES AND DIFFERENT ADVICE IN IDENTICAL
CONDITIONS.
Your family dentist advises saving your tooth the
'extraction specialist suggests immediate extraction.
One dentist says you have pyorrhea another dis
putes it.
Barely 10 per cent (according to an authority) of den
tists are competent to properly treat and fill a root canal.
This is no -reflection on dentistry as an art which is
making progress each day, but it distinctly proves it
comes far from being an exact science.
It is therefore essential that people whose teeth con
tinually give them trouble ; people who are unduly sensi
tive to pain; people requiring unusual or very delicate
dental operations. RELY ON THE EXPERIENCE IN
ACTUAL PRACTICE rather than on fine-spun theories
and fanciful ideas.
In this office you will find that rare blending of skill
and experience so essential to masterly workmanship.
The lessons learned and the skill acquired from that
experience form the strongest asset of this dental
practice.
"Every Patient Must Be
Absolutely and
Forever Satisfied"
is the motto of this office. Of the thousands of pa
tients who have had their dental work done here in past
years, I HAVE NEVER REFUSED to make good any
complaint. FIFTEEN-YEAR GUARANTEE.
Electro Painless Dentists
In the Two-Story Building v
Corner Sixth and Washington Sts., Portland, Or.
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McGRAW S.S. Nonakld, lata ,.
1 EKERAI. Q.D. Plain. 2ds
FEDERAL, Q.D. Rugg-ed. 2ds
FEDERAL. S.S. Plain, 2ds
FEDERAL S.S. Trafflck. 2ds
I. EE ( Puncture Proof) S.S. Plain,
BOWERS Q.D. Plain, lsts
BOWERS 8.8. Plain, lsts
BOWERS S.S. Nonskid. lsts
BOWERS Q.D. Nonskid. lata
Jt lslv Q.D. Kedtops, lata
37x5
VIRK-STONE SS. Nonskid, lsts
McORAW S.S. Plain. 2ds
MctiRAW', S.S. Nonakld. 2ds
Men RAW Q.D. Plain, 2ds
REPI BLIC Q.D. btaesard. lsts
EHMAN S.S. Plain, 2ds
FEDERAL S.S. Plain. 2da
BOWERS Q D. Plain, lata
BOWERS S.S. Plain, lata
QI'AKKR Q.D. Nonskid, lsts
tll'AKER S.S. Nonskid, lsts
I IS K Q.D. Plain, Ista ..
F1SK Q.D. Nonakld, lsts....................
FISK S.S. Redtops, lata
FISK S.S. Nonskid, lsts
CAPITOL S.S. Nonskid, lsts
3fiS U.
QUAKER, Q-D. Nonskid. lsts..........
,ii ,M. m.-icri bv an asterisk f) ara reeul.
which the guarantee has been removed account of 1
61.90
55.55
45. lO
52 50
52 50
48.95
54.40
4898
411.3(1
78.25
57.70
87.70
62.10
, 62 .10
60.00
. S8 8S
. 48.35
. 58.30
, 48.35
. 87.70
. 4S."5
. 4!..!0
. 64.35
, 64.35
. 61.00
. 61.60
. 55. SO
. 56.40
. 63.60
. 56.40
. 56.30
22. R5
22.30
25.6
25.60
27.20
27.20
23.10
23. 0
14.25
24.20
22.15
5i".5
26.30
26.30
23.60
23.60
30.00
22.40
36.25
27.00
12-inch 1.45
14-lnch 1.58
SPARK PLUGS
Champion X" 40c
Many other makes at
reduced prices.
FORD VALVES
- (POPPET)
Best quality 12e
FORD CYLINDER HEAD
GASKETS
Copper (asbestos C On
center), each wO"
STEWART
SPEEDOMETERS
The popular Cowl-Dash
type with instrument
board for Ford . JQ QC
cars; complete ...vfliSJ
Regular price $13.
RUNNING BOARD MATS
Sxll inches, made of
black rubber, heavy
ridges for wiping feet,
complete with
screws, each ...
(Equal to those you pay
for.)
71c
83.SS
ar ins-pected "first"
ow price.
41.10
from
Piston Rings
Step-cut (lap joint) rings up T
to 4-inch '
Step-cut (lap joints rings OOp
above 4-inch
Ford step-cut rings ......lie
Ford standard type 8c
Ford 4versize rings (0025). 14c
'Never Leak" Compresso, the best
two-piece ring made, all sizes, QO.
each ; 0Li
CABLE AND WIRE
Primary braided,
per foot
Primary duplex
braided, per foot.
Secondary braided,
tipr foot U
Single 'Armored
primary, per foot...
Duplex Armored I ftp
primary, per foot... Iwu
3c
5c
5c
MECHANICS' ONE
PIECE SUITS
"U. S. SENSIBLE," inl
(heavy blue denim) VViit
"OUTER ALLS," I O
(heavy khaki) I
GOLDEV WEST," fme-
...52.85
"MOTORSUITS" (light
$2.70
dium weight
khaki) . .
CONNECTICUT push and
pull switches, furnished
in one, two, three or four
gangs; price per 97C
T10LENE OIL
The highest grade paraf-
fine base oil; absolutely
unsurpassed for quality;
real eastern Pennsylvania,
oil. Light, medium, heavy.
AT ABOUT HALF PRICE
1 -gallon cans. each. ..61c
5-gallon cans, each. .$2.03
Bbls. or half bbls., MCrt
per gal.
N. B. Ko extra charge
for steel drum and spigot. .
VACUUM BOTTLES
Pint size, black l CO
and nickel v
Pint fillers for all OOn
bottles 00
"ICY-HOT" all nickel fin
ish; quart size, 01
complete pu.JU
Garden Hose, Air Hose,
So:: ...HALF PRICE
3 and 5-ply rubber cov
ered; Republic quality;
every foot guaranteed.
Complete with fittings.
Vi -inch .-. .. .per.foot He
i-inch ......per foot 13c
Vi-in. armored.. per ft. 15c
(In 25 and 50-foot coils )
LAMP CORD
GREEN OR BLACK Op-
OO.n-oK era. raw ft
Green or black, 18-
gauge, per ft...
2c
Windshield Cleaners
Rain-E-Day"
"Clear Vision'.
"Marvel"
Reg. Sale
Price. Price.
$1.50 1.1S
1.00 .IT
150 I.IO
Assorted Lock
Washers
40 assorted sizes in screw cap
can
12c
Grease Cups
"T" "Gits
Plaih H'dle Oil
Steel Brass Cups
-ounce No. 000. . . . Re 12c loc
-ounce No. 00.... 7c loc 15c
1-ounce No. 4 . . . . 9c 2Mc ...
Priming Cups, Brass
Flther long or ehort, each arc
DRAIN COCKS, brass, each iHc
Ford Bushings
No. 271 S Ppindle Body, each..
Ford Timers
No. 2714 Spindle Arm, each.... 4c
Standard quality, complete with
roller, every timer guaran- y y g
Assorted Cotter Pins
100 assorted sizes in screw lip
cap can . IIP
Brake Lining
(Guaranteed quality)
All sizes at a flat discount of 50
(From "Thermoid" prices)
Sterling Spring Oilers
This device keeps the spring leaves
properly lubricated per set COp
of fnur ..................... UWU
Peerless Inner Tubes
Gray Red
30x3 - $1.90 $2.30
30x3 i 2.10 2.45
32x3 2.24 2.58
31x4 3.09 3.55
32x4 3.17 3.70
33x4 3.27 3.82
34x4 3.34 3.95
34x4 4.18 4.67
35x4 4.27 4.78
36x4.... 4.32 4.89
35x5 5.10 5.83
37x5 . 5.26 5.98
Pure floating stock to your guarantee.
Finest quality.
Gloves and Gauntlets
Full and complete lines In the celebrated "Grlnnell." "Adler"
and "Carson" makes.
We bought these at least FORTY PER CENT under present
factory prices:
LADIES' DRIVING GAUNTLETS, full cape kid. in tan 3 85
or gray ''iU'
Regular price 96.00.
No. 42S Chrome leather heavy truck drivers glove V2.SO
No. 8141 Black leather gauntlet, art leather cuff S.TS
No. 510 Short gauntlet cuff wrist fitting a.75
No. 1S2 Short cuff, wrist-tight, fine colt skin .1S
No. 835-765 Light weight gauntlet, flexible cuff 0
No. g46 Medium weight gauntlet, flexible cuff 4.05
No. 4814 Heavy gauntlet, leather cuff 4.00
K'r, afiii uw wool-lined srauntlet. leather cuff. ...... 5.7K
No. 4400 Medium short cuff, wrist-tight glove 3.30
No. 7046 All-leather, soft-cuff gauntlet
No. 4021 Fine all-leather, flexible cuff (unlined) 5.75
No. 4021 Fine all-leather, flexible cuff, wool lined 6-50
Our glove stock is among the largest on the Pacific coast and
our prices are far below the market.
Automobile Robes
We carry the celebrated "CHAPE"
line which is the best obtainable
All popular shades in wool and
plush at 25 per cent to 50 per
cent under the market price for
same goods.
"HANOVER" Mackinaw QQ
"MACON" Plush
Mohair
"HOLLYWOOD" all-wool 0 Mf
shawl robe (light) -.JU.'rU
"ABERDEEN" all-wool I 0 CC
shawl robe (heavy) .... WIwwj
"PASADENA" all-wool
shawl robe (heavy) ..
"RIVERSIDE" Plush
robe
ELITE" Plush
robe
"VICTORIA" Plush . 522 50
$7.80
$13.25
$22.50
$22.50
Spotlights
Kaufman Silver Beam. The Spot
light rie luxe, makes a most ac
ceptable Christmas gift. 9C OC
List orice S7.50: sale price.. tPd.WJ
Flashlights
(Batteries extra.)
2-cell round fibre case ....7e
:i-coll round fibre case Tftc
2-cell round fibre c.ise. Miners 02c
a-cell round Ilhre case, miners mo
2-cell round nickel case K4e
3-cell round nickel case 85c
2-cell round nickel case, ! 07
Miners
3-cell round nickel case, l 0C
Miners ' ,uu
3-cell batteries; list price 5Rc
En.- sal. riTlca ........... WUU
2-cell batteries; list price. . OQp '
in,.- eala nrice
Ttcoma AUTOFARTS SUPPLY CO.?fc
Portland 82 Sixth Street, Portland, Oregon Broadway 5508 Bellingham