12 THE OltEGON Mail orders Filled Promptly. alkali's "GENUINE" BARGAINS IN Sill $& mi Wash G t.y i- $ 1 .25 Liberty Satin 38c Per yard, 50c Fancy Silks Per yard 29c 10c Ginghams Per yard 5c Per yard, $1.25 Corded Silks 1234c Ginghams Per yard 6c Per yard Per yard ; 67c 39c 5c Lawns, per 1254c Percales yard Per yard 10c Lawns, per 5c Outing Flannel yard Per yard 5c . VAc v. . . : . ' v -i : u .. : . i-v'V v-rv'. -r '.';; v ... 4. '?; -..- .: . DAILY, JOUBNAL,; PQTITLAND, 3TI.TDAY ' lEYEyiKG; APIUL t3 1903 'V f '.V u j-'-ifv'.' :;ut; ' a jv ' ' Fanny McCdmb i !; '' J ' ,:, -SlllSJ''';' : . . . - , . ' , - -I,"- "i- .' . , -,' ' ft- :.. f ' ' ... . '.-' ... . ; .. . -. , ' , ':-. v . II : Wcdicd Louis Hcrzoj: Despite Her ' " H-': Jr ? - f-"-1? r - r v : . (r (J - Father's Wiil and Did -r ' ' ' - VJ Hilw -v- Not Lose Estate. . - - . - : r' .j A , ". . ; . .... ' . a; - : - $1.50 Silk Poplins 39c 50c Foulards NOVELTIES IN LADIES' TAILOR - MADE SUITS See Display in Third-St. Window and in Cloak Dept. Second Floor SHANAHAN'S Third St, t.t Morrison and Aldtr. SHANAHAN'S Third Bfc. btt. KorrUoa aad AKUr. SHANAHAN'S Third St. bt Korrlaoa ul Aldw. mere is wpthmg Worse Than poor vision. We have an optician who makes a specialty of correcting defective eyes with glasses . ', ...... . It will pay you to give him a call if you have trouble with your eyes WE ALSO FILL OCULISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GUSSES VUg. Optician and Jewelers, Third and Washington, Portland, Ore. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL A NEWSPAPER FOB. ALL THE PEOPLE PETER BURNS IN JAIL ONCE MORE Released as Incendiary, He Is Ar rested as a Drunk Petr Burns, the coal oil purchaser, and at one time supposed to be the fire fiend, was turned loose from the city jail yesterday afternoon by Chief of Po lice Hunt, but before midnight he was again Incarcerated. When Burns was released. Instead of going to Ryani grocery store and -toying 10 cents worth of coal oil, as the po lice say he did before his arrest, he went to a saloon and began to Imbibe freely of the vintage that produces Vis- Ions. . . When Patrolman SowVlng found Burns, he was feeling very exuberant. and fearing he would become 400 happy and soar away to tiie skies, called the wagon and sent him to Jail. Burns seemed pleased to get back again, and laughed heartily as he greeted the of ficers at the Htatlon. Chief of Police Hunt stated this mom- lnir rhnt InurpAil ,if lu nv fire byg, urns has proved to" be an ob ject or pity. "The man needs and must have some thing done for him," said the Chief. "He. needs clothing, nnd medical atten tion. He has quite a number of good friends, and I understand thev DroDosa see inai ne is cored for. G reat yes IN oys'and Children's '3' ms. Mi. JJL JUL JX JU. 25 Of AT THE... MOVER BOYS' CONFIRMATION SUITS BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS BOYS' SAILOR SUITS B0VS NORFOLK SUITS ALL AT, :.$3.45 No need of paying $4.00 or $4.50 In up-town stores when you can secure such values from u$. WHEN YOU SEE IT IIN OUR AD. IT'S SO mmm CLOT IMG THIRD and OAK STREETS ' . K A i Sttzr li 1 ' ill R Am aim 0 0 B MK&l Y (Journal Special Service.) NEW YOK . April I Mrs. Louis Iler- sog will not lone millions because shs married the man of her choice. Threat ned In her fn (tier's will with practical dlslnheritanif. the went ahead and mar rled, taking h chance on getting ths mil llpnaf later. Now the Supreme Court says he won't lose a cent by ths transaction. James Jenniiigs McComb was ths young woman father. He was ths owner of tin- Navarre apartment houses. Central . Park South, and much other valuable real rlate, and had a superb country mansion, known as Etherwood. at Dobbs Ferry, where he died on March 11. 101, leaving a widow, Mrs. Mary Esther McComb, who died on July 1, 101. and four children, Mary Alice Coxs, Lillle McComb Garth. Fannie Rayns (now Mr. Hersog), and Jennings Scott McComb. Whan Mr M. 'Comb's will was ooened an read a srtiatlun was caused by this clause; It is my will and I hereby direct that In case my daughter Fanny shall marrv Mr. Louis,, llriog the' 'provisions which she shall enjoy from my estate shall be as follows: An annuity of $16,000 a year shall ba paid her so long as she mav live free and clear, from any enjoynfent or Inter ference thereof on the Dart of her hus band., and upon her death the sum of 1300.000 Shall be divided amnnr hr Mill. dren who may survive her or the Issue or any child of her who may have pre vlously died, mrri Isaue to take the par ents share. The principal so to be divided upon her death shall be 1300,000.' Married Bisa Anyway. Fanny Rayne McComb defied the pa rental injunction, married the man of her choice, and then turned around and for two yearn fought in the courts to regain the fortune from which shs had bee out off. Juauqe,,'!;! handed down a decision yesterday-, Jn. Sirs. Herzog's favor. He awards her, one fourth of her father's real sUte. which Is variously estimated at being worth anywhere from 118,000, 000 to t20,ovu.00. and as her share of the persona) property, which could not be taken away from her, is not less than 1740.000, Si.e gains somewhere between $4,000,000 and J6.u00.000. is wedded, to the husband of her choice, and is blessed with a chul. by-faced toaby boy, born only a few months ago. "WJiat can I say?" said Mrs. Hersog, last night. In Jhe apartments she occu pies In tho Bryant studios with her husband and, baby. "What can any mother say if after a long and bitter fight she prove victorious? 1 am pleased ' ror my own, sane, put I am overjoyed Decaus or wnat it means for my baby. i am naturally very much Dleased." said her husband; "but we are hardly out of the woods yet. for I take it as ft matter of course that Mrs. Hertoir's relatives will carry the matter to' the higher courl." ew romajes,;oi recent years have attracted such universal attention as that of Mrs. Herzog.. who chooses the riak of sacrificing her share of her father's millions for an annnltv nt $15,000 a year in order, to marry the young man whom she had loved for many years.; Her father, for some un accountable ' reason, strongly disap proved of her choice, although Mr. Her zog was a' most estimable young man and a rising artist. , Loir Oood taw Book. -Miss -McComb first metJf.oui Hersog on the golf links at Ardsley. Their friend ship ripened Into love. When her father died Miss MoCorab went to work In. a moxt business-like way to determine Just how binding in law was the clause in his will whjch disinherited her. She brought silit to have a construction placed upoiK the clause to have it de clared inoperative and void.. Justice Scott decided that. Inasmuch as the young heiress had not married Mr. M'-rzog,:. there was nothing for him to pass upon, at that time. Whether lite McComb took this as a hint fo ilarry Mr. Hersog or not has never been reveal..,!, but It is fact that within nix weeks she, he and two friends went' to the Kifth-Avenue Presbyterian Church, and there she was mads Mrs. Herzog. The honeymoon 'was spent" at Mr. Her- zops home In Philadelphia. I The decision Justice , Truax handed down yesterday -is a formidable docu ment, but the gist of lt ls.ln the words the ninth clause of the third codicil is Invalid because It suspends the power or an, nation lor a longer, period 'than the lives of two persons in being at the time the will and codicil became onera- live. . ',: .. l lie trustees, and executors of Mr. tombs estate are directed to pay, Mrs. Herzog one. fourth of the income, of her rath ! g estate after providing for the payment of the incumbrances on th Central Park apartment houses and on the erpiratlon of the trust .to turnover to her her share of the principal. This, it !s expected. Win exceed $4,000,000. Every department in the Lip man, Wolfe stores is filled to overflowing t with most re markable bargains. The immense bulk of all kinds of dry goods rescued from our damp and watery basement reserve rooms is being forced out at prices re gardless of cost. An enormous quantity of strictly first - class merchan dise at prices that makes every article an irresistible bargain. SLEEPIKG CARS 0!? ELECTRICS ' (Journal Special Service.) IV.YTON, O.j April . Sleeping cars wl, i,e run otf th. Appleyard electric rouds in Ohio In the near future. The IiYt':n. Sorinifleld A Urbana Electric Rajhvuy, one of the roads of the sys tem, is arranging to double track its line from tay ton to Springfield. As soon as th. Ohio River & Western Rail way, another of the lines of this sys tem, has been made standard gauge, parlor cars and sleeping cars will, be run from Cincinnati to Wheeling, W. Va., with connections for Pittsburg. FAVOR BRYAN PLAN. (Journal Special Service.) j DKS MOINES. Iowa, April 3. A sig nificant featuro of the Jeffersonlan ban quet In tUia city "last night was the Ftuunch support gives by ths S60 Demo cruta present, to the Bryan idea that ho reorganisation, of the party, should - be ttempted.' vTh. , " speakers Included former Vic. President Adlal E. Steven son and W. iy BiTn. ' Stevenson said he stood solidly'by th. Kansas City and the Chicago platforms and that he was op poiiea to any attempt to secure harmony by surrendering the principles for which the party had continued and suffered.,. rrtfarwd' itoe , Caued Crooda. HA SSssasKsKMBir in I I Tmm SATURDAY SPECIA Three-Great Bargains Men's Golf Caps, 25c value, only . . Men's Rob Roy Caps, 50c value; only ,25d Men's Fancy Suspenders, 25c value only 1 Oc 15c f k Menu5 's Wear Store 171 FIRST STREET O NE - PRICE MEN'S REBELS FIGHTING HARD - K SANTO BoMlNOO, : ApWC--Jhtlnf; is going on almost continually between xne government forces and the lusurAJ iu a pBxua xougnt on tne banks 9t Um rlvsr oaaiaa, after three hours' of fighting "more than 100 men had been killed, The -, rebels - are holding out against surrender, . The V. B. a Atlanta Is at Santo Domingo. - The Insurgents are In charge of the city and expect an attack -from th government -troops. VnUke any other Monoyole Catsup, "ft j- We , Import '-'our; family llquora ' and warrant them . as sood as evr .made. Our teas and coffees are of the - same 2 iV." l'ier gooos we sen. VVe . have special pride in our grocer department, which repfesents ths beet, always, that the jobbers have, in stock, Make It a point to caU In here-on Bat urday and see JTor yourself. Forch, Wet Park and Morrison street 1