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TTIE OBEGOy DAILY JOURNAL. rORTLANP. FIUPAY ETEXIKO. JANUARY 22. i904. PARENTS DEMAND LIBERTY FOR GIRLS GBX.OCX ABB tZIIMl FAMILIES XAXE XJPB XXSEBABEB TOM SBTEBXBTEBBEBT 0ABBBEB OP boys abb aiBxr xobcb sack " MAKES TKB OTXXB. "' . There Is not, the best of feeling these days between the Orlock and Plendl fam ilies, who bare contributed Ave girls : to the population of the Boys ana Girls' Am Society home this week. The five girls of these two families were convicted of stealing a quantity of Jewelry from Cassell's Jewelry store at SO Third street, and all of the young sters were sent to the home. The old est Is but 14 and the youn&at only 8. During the trial It developed' that the affair has teamed a , bitter feeling be tween the parents. Both sides main tain that the children of the other led their youngsters from the straight and narrow path, and sine the commitment the parents, have been making life mis erable for Superintendent Gardner of the home in an attempt to .have the girls set at liberty. , But Mr. Gardner be lieves that a term In the home, with Its industry and discipline, will be a splen did thing for the girls, and they will not be at liberty for a time At the homo the children mingle with each other, and this Is what the parents object to.. Although all were adjudged equally guilty of the theft, the parents fear that their children 'will be con' laminated by the society of the other. "Of course, if they were all at large ineycoutc not mingie wun eacn other; said Mr. Gardner, rather sarcastically. when one of the 'persistent parents 're quested chat her children be permitted to go home. The case is one of the most unusual coming to the attention 'of the police In months, and the officers of the home believe that confinement for a time will work wonders in reforming the girls. habxbb votes. Astorls, Jan. 22. Sailed at 1:46 a. m, steamer Elmore, for Tillamook. ' . f- .Astoria, Jan. 21. Arrived down at I p. m., British ship Ancales and schooner Volunteer;' - . 's Astoria, Jan, 2. Condition of the bar at ft a. in., smooth; wind southwest; weather cloudy. Yokohama. Jan. 19. -Arrived, steamer Stanley Dollar, from Portland, Via Ta coma. , . , HOME CITY COMXBO. It is expected that the steamer Nome City win return to Portland about Feb ruary 3. She will again re-enter the coast trade, carrying grain between hers and San Francisco. The vessel is now on a drydock at the Bay City, being given general overhauling. In the spring it is very probable that, she will go back on the Seattle-Nome run. - "Tilklns ibost It will Itrltbnr put plno In your homo nor - hrlns drrjrour dugh ' ttt Is WMliug." Piano Facts Our artlstlo tendencies, coupled" with our commercial ability, insure our customers a perfect ' piano' at the right price. , . 1 Our financial strength, coupled with ourideeire to lead in the trade, enable our customers to enjoy the most liberal advantages offered by any musio house it. the Northwest Mcq ? ierl'tato (o. Oldest, torg est, Strongest, COR. SIXTH AND MORRISON STS . ' Opposite Vostomoe. ., a avASAirrsEX) ctrma tob pikes. Itchin. Blind. Btoedloe or Protrudlnt Piles. Tour drufrtat will refund money it PAZO OINT MttNT rll to cor foa la 8 to 14 ail. , , THE STORE NOTED FOR THE BEST GOODS McAllen & McDonnell Corner Third and Morrison Streets THE STORE NOTED FOR THE BEST GOODS Far-seeing people those who look into the future those who grasp present oppor tunities are the people who are taking advantage of OUR GREAT: January Clearance Sale One has to stop and think but a moment to see through the great advantages offered. Here are listed values that will create unbounded enthusiasm tomorrow should see bargain interest at this store reach fever heat, therefore you should READ THESE PRICES. NOTE THE REDUCTIONS AND COME AND BUY. 'I . 'Tmwsofrs ' . COftStI CORSET SALE .. v . . Through . ' i misunderstanding with the manufacturer of i- the THOMSON GLOVE FITTING CORSET, we have decided to quit handling this ' line. There Is no better Corset. made than Thomson's; but Thomson objects to our selling their Corsets below the regular list price, and we persist In dolnf so so It is quit handling them. The, entire line of Thomson Mill- tant, habit hip, , straight front Corset sells the world - over for tUO; here iwhlle they v $2i0 Corsets reduced to $1.50 Ladies and Children's Underwear Ladies' French ribbed heavy fleeced Vest and Pants, , worth 40o a garment. Clearance Price, 1 fi r to close sale, per, garment ...... OW Children's rray Vest- and Pants, standard prices. Prices to close, per t , , lf garment ....i.k..,v......,...y..'...,....,.lvW Underwear throughout the stocK Is cut so low that Bargains are seen at a glance in every article la this line. ' : wr ,J , "., - .. , ''; t WE APOLOGIZE i ; To the clothing; men" for this. A manufacturer sent us a small lot of samples of Men's and Boys' Cor duroy Pants and Suits. Well, we are not In the cloth lng business, but In order to tax the expense of re tailing them to the maker we will dispose of them at the INVOICE PRICE. LADIES' PETTICOATS n Black mercerised petti coats, well made, cut In" height of fashion and worn by the best people of the land, here while what we have last, at 5, 94. J3, f 2, il.75, fl.fcd, f 1.25, f l.OO, 85 and 1 LADIES' FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS it Handsomely made and trimmed, no two alike, Just the thins; for house wear. The goods can- , not be bought for what we are selling them at, to say nothing of the making; we have them that we are selling during this- sale for sSe, 78o and for 6c, 78o 49C SPECIAL SALE BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS Alterations In our basement salesroom neeessitate the QUICK SALE or REMOVAL of our entire steel of Blankets, Comforters, Curtains, Ceuoh Covers, Tspestry Portieres and Table Covers. THERE 13 NO CHOICE LEFT US BELL THE GOODS OR REMOVE THEM. " N , . , NOW IS THE TIME -A To replenish your TABLE LINENS.' Never In the history of thi store were such bsrgslns offered s. new in TsWs Linens. If you are looking for quality and low prices, you'll find it combined all In one here. Here ... ,..w. v. pi w.al Prvaii inrougnoux our entire stook of Blankets snd Comforters. , Oregon wool Blankets, reduoed from 14 to ....S2.45 The $4.60 grades out to .J........ ' $3.50 Other grades reduced In like proportion. , Comforters, full slxe, white cotton filled, reduced from $LB to ...87 The I1.7S and 12 grades cut to ,...91.35 and 91.15 BA8EMENtVaLE8ROoVOU b ful,y rpid Hr Inconvenience you may inour In visiting our A FEW SNAPS AT RANDOM BILK GRENOELINE 1904 pat terns, spring goods, standard val ues, sold at 6o now .......10e CI ALLIES All new beautiful pat terns, go at 5t ALL FURS at less than ONE HALF , PRICE. MEN'S UNDERWEAR Natural . wool, heavy " fleeced lined, Wrights patent, worth 76c each, take the two garments 76 e KIMONOS -Fancy patterns nicely trimmed!, wel made, worth $1.25. sale price 50 TABLE LINENS Now Is the time to lay In your , supply; prices , never so low for quality. SUITS AND CLOAKS What's left come name your price and take them away. This Is . thorough clean-up of all stoeks-eriginal eest or value disrcgarded-AH broken lines, odds and ends, sotled and mussed goods, discontinued lines and all small lets, now under the tremendous clearing knife, te be disposed of at fraction of their cost-No matter how great our past olesrsnee eales have been, this one will surpass any or all'of them. Visit with us tomorrow, Saturdsy. Shopping Is msds essy here. The Only Exclusive Dry Goods Store. In the City Hen & McDonnell AH Street Cars Lead to Our Doors 1 v The Only Exclusive Dry Goods Store in the City VERY YOUNG AND HARRIES fl nrTSBESTZVCI BTOBT WEIBE QIBX, OX1 SIXXEEJT BECOMES IVTATV A TED WXTK A ICAJf WKO AI BEAST KAS A WXTB T ATBXB 07 gzbx. vvmaxms. , (Journal Special Service.) - Dallas. Or.. Jan. 22. Oeorgs Phillips of Independence was in this city yes terday for the purpose of taking steps to secure the arrest of one John . u, Stoll, on a charge : of polygamy. -: He claims that Stoll prevailed on his daugh ter to marry him, when be CStoll) al ready had a wife living. , ' Stoll, who is a baker by tradeworked in this city during a part of lafet sum mer, and then went to Independence, where he has been conducting a restau rant ' During the. two months he lived in this city, Stoll and his supposed wife lived at a? hotel here, and no -one thought of them other than as husband and wife. She 'accompanied , him -to Independence and helped him in the restaurant bust ness there. ' Some weeks ago she left on a visit to their former home at Pocatello, Idaho. A short time after she had left Independence, Stoll com' menced making love to the Phillips girl, who Is only It years of age, and who waa a waitress in his restaurant. His love was seemingly returned, and a lew days ago tney tooK a trip to Van couver, Wash, and were there married. The Phillips girl returned to her home at Independence, while Stoll remained in Portland, intending to send for ner in few days. Wednesday the .- girl started to Join her newly-wedded hus band In Portland, but her father com pelled S her to remain at home. The father thought that Stoll was married to this other woman, and believing that his daughter's newly-wedded husband was guilty of the crime of polygamy, be compelled hie erring daughter ' to remain under the parental roof and no tided the authorities of the state of affairs, i :'.:j,vv;-v" iv.';.-;' . - From Information obtained In other souroee, and from people who were in timate with Stoll, it appears that he is Mormon, and as such follows that be lief, i He was married to his former wlfeL so he declared to others, under the rites of the Mormon church, which, of course, under our laws are not bind ing. It is said that his Mormon wife, who Is now in Idaho, la familiar with the circumstances, and will not prose cute her Mormon husband. Under our laws. Stoll cannot be punished for the crime of polygamy, having never been legally married to bis Mormon wire, and the only charge that can now be brought against him would be that of lewd and lascivious cohabitation. Stoll is believed to be in Portland at present, and it is not yet known what steps will be taken against him. The people of Independence, are Justly incensed over the affair, and should he return to that burg no doubt he would be treated to a midnight ride, "a la Holy Holler," 0NFESSE8 AS HE HOLDS THE CROSS (Continued from Page One.) - lng, but when alpne .Would murmur "My Minnie, my Minnie." " ' So strong became the feeling against the murderer in Baker City that it was believed wise to take him to Portland and place him ' In a secure . Jail, away from hundreds who wanted to lynch him. He was, within a few days trans ferred to . the county Jail at Portjand, where he remained until called for trial in Baker City last March. . It . was in Portland . that Armstrong made confession to the crime, At the trial testimony, to this effect was ad duced, although there was never any doubt of his being the murderer. I The trial was long and earnestly fought by the state and by Attorney George J. Bently of Baker City and Judge M. M. Oodman of Dayton, W ash., in which latter place Armstrong had friends and relatives. The verdict of death was found and the death sentence passed. Then came the' long battle In ithe supreme court over the error, prin cipally, which defendant's counsel said been committed by the trial Judge In sentencing the condemned man to be hanged in Baker county Instead of the penitentiary, which Institution was des ignated by the last legislature as the place where capital punishment must thereafter be held. The upper , courts sustained the lower court on every count, with the result this morning. COSTS HEINTZ $5 TO EJECT WAITRESS It will cost tooney'to eject the hired girl from your home, especially if you use mucn force in so doing. - This Is the law as laid down by Jus tice Reed this morning when he flnod Paul Helnts IS for assault and battery on Martha Meyer, last week. The complainant is but II years of age, and she testified that Helnts had handled her roughly In ejecting her from his restaurant at Seventh and Principe! Bub-station Postofflcs, ground floor. : THE OOBBEOT DBVw BTOBS , l-BXB DELITEBT. TO AU PASTS OP CITY FBOJTE. EXCBAjrOB 11 , f N TWO WEEK8 ws take Inventory. Every-stock must be In prime condition, and , IL- 1 j a i . .... . oos lng snos, proKsn lines etc, must be eold before then- The lowest prloes of the. entire year are quoted. This applies to every seotlon of our drug establish montT? OUR PERFUME COUNTER OFFERS A FEW 8PECIAL PRE-INVENTORY PRICES WHICH ARE QUITE INTERESTING TO PERFUME LOVERS.. .T4 "n. t . 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POCXBT COOX STOTZS 160 SPIBIT OAS BTOTES, latest fan. : proveaeat Bpeclal ....... .66 FEATHER DUSTERS 10-ZBOB TUBJCBT .PEATBEB ST7STBB8 ' ... . i . We SAsCB AS ABOVE, 14-Ukom.... .B3e B-nrCB BEXJ. OSTBZ OX ...... t8e 7-nrcx wooxi BtrrrrEB .M...iso CLOCKS AXEXIOAB AXAJUB COCZS..gle XiOBO AXABX OXOOK (rtaga .B minutes) . .,.ts ooxj-rza.rs9 uaxtzj. okooxb, guaranteed . . ...BUB np AKEBIOAB WATOBES, stam-wlad- TBB UWIS ABB OlABB nurs to ooai ovstobcbbs HAIR INSOUSS TOUB JTBET JT.:',.- lOc i pair, c; - Olisan streets. Helnts claimed that the girl was abusive and that he simply led her to the door The case presented much conflicting testimony when it waa tried Wednesday. 0. R. & N. PREPARES TO BUILD FEEDER Preparations are under way for the building of a, feeder for the Oregon Short Line, to be known as the Mini doka & Southwestern railway. The road will run from Minidoka, on the main line, to the Salmon river, SS miles In a southeasterly direction. The road will tap the district reached by the Twin Falls irrigation project. The Incorpora tion Is for $850,000. E. XL Calvin Is the president, William Ashton, chief engi neer of the Oregon Short Line, vice president; Q. K. Smith, private eecretary Of General Manager Bancroft of the Union PuMiv mmnrMmrv- C TT son, treasurer of the Oregon Short Line, treasurer. CABX.T0H MAZES A TBXP. Assistant General Passenger Agent A D. Carlton Of the Northern PaclBo has left for a trip of Inspection over the lines of the road on Puget sound and in Eastern Washington. The passenger of fices of the company will, be put on 'a greater basis of efficiency to handle the homeseekers rush and the St. Louis fair next spring.- , ,t 'T i i in i m ii .in v'r; ; BIBTH WABD BEKOCBATS. ) The Democratic precinct committee men of the Ninth ward will meet at 131 Grand avenue at 8 o'clock tonight 1 Old Mission Port Wine I $1.00 PER GALLON Delivered FREE I A TONIC WINB OF BARB EXCELLENCB1 WORTH DOUBLE THIS PRICE. AS AN INTRODUCTORT OFFER, $1.00 A FULL GALLON, DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THB CITT. " ' IF TOU NEED A TONIC OR A DELICIOUS WINE FOR ANT PUR. POSE, PHONE OR BRING IN TOUR ORDER AND HAVB US DELIV ER TOU A GALLON" AT ONCE. 1 , (fc3 c,c:c g NOWI tj . ' - ; . .. .:, . , n ?i n TAKE YOUR PICK OF ANY OVERCOAT IN OUR HOUSE n FOR , For the Asking Ws will give every purchaser a 'sample bottle of our Boyoroft Su- Prt or Bourbon Whisky. FULL MEASURE KLINE, BROS, Third and Taylor Streets. Phone Black 83 1 u . : m , - .' n None Reserved Short WorR , ALL MIUST GO! ; .hi u FAMOUS CLOTHING CO. mm$0H AND SECOND STREETS rra cd o cznerr " n :frr