The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 17, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON-DAILY JOURNAL, .PORTLAND. .FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 17, 1C07.
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WIFE DESERTERS
J ;y: , " '' ' ''.."'-''-'
I Women Too Lenient-Husbands
. . Should Be Made to Do life
6 i '' Work for Families. . -
"When a wan deserts hi wife after
; ehe has railed a large family for him
ha ought to be compelled to work' for
mom .the rent of hla life. Too many
concessions are made by wlvea to hue.
bands of criminal and depraved ten-
dent-Ira who have deserted their tarn
Hie for other women." In these words
Judge tracer In the circuit court this
morning; expressed a vigorous opinion
as Jo fche rights in property, that a de
serting husband la entitled to. .
The Judge was hearing ' the suit of
Mr,, flattie B. Moodle for a divorce
from Andrew D. Moodla. ; Considerable
property waa owned by the. couple and
the court waa Informed that a settle-
,' ment had been effected aa to the prop
v' my by which Moodla obtained several
' loti on the rant aide, wbila Mra. Moodla
- , was given aeveral lota and $1,600 rn
cash , Judge Fraser then said that de
aerted' wives .make too many conces
, Blona Jn property settlements.,, .
The lltlganta were married at Ellen,
('dale. North Dakota. In April. 1J8J, and
1. hara seven children Bertha, aged 21;
Andrew D. aged IS;' Harold, aged' It;
v ! Euuk aired r; Walter, aged T; Oraoa,
, aged 4. and Lola, aged year a. Andrew,
the son, teatlfled that hla father de
. aerted hla mother In April,' 190, -and
i told the boy afterward that ha waste
ihi mora of married life, Moodla had
Men running with other women, said
. hit aon. Divorce waa ' granted and
; Moodla waa ordered to pay bis wife (10
j ' a month for tha support of each of hla
minor children. - v-T
Four day waa tha length of time
that waa required for Rosa M. Root to
tire of her husband, W, H. Root, ac
, cording to hla testimony in seeking a
divorce. They ' were married at Van
, ccuver on the fifth of last, March, ha
' aald. and Rosa left him on the ninth,,
aaylng aha did not want him any longer.
A charge of Infidelity waa the basis of
; the application for a divorce, which
j . waa granted. '. .:, .. -: .; . ; j ,
Dora H. Berlnger was granted . dl!
, vorce from William E. Berlnger On tha
' grounda of desertion beginning In Sep
, I tember. 1908. They were , married at
Vancouver, . Washington, : In September,
PIONEER WOMAN ;
: PASSES AWAY
Mrs. Sfary - Whltmore Dlea of Old
Agv at Imperial Hotel -Pu
r-,:;: nerai ai pomeroj
Mrs. Mary V. Whltmore an Oregon
pioneer of 185 J, died at the Imperial
hotel thia .morning' at 1:10 o'clock.
Death waa due to old age.
Mrs. Whltmore waa one of the beat
known residents of the state, having
lived in Douglaa county since her ar
rival In Oregon. She waa a member
of the Vermont society and' of tha
Pioneers' association and was Identified
iwijp pos saves boy AFRAID OF PARALYSIS
m -mm ltsusfl
Browr Collie Plunges Into Waves
and Rescues Child From An
gry Breakers Off Beach.
(Joarail ' Special Service.) H
Ixa Angelee, May XT The Temark(cn cure nervoua troublea
mwti uvmnxM cxruo bt
b. wtxxjaxs rax tosjl
The Kedlolae Thai Makes Bloh, SeA
JUood and rerforms Wonders as
a Toalo for the atervea,
Why are nervous 'Dec-Die Invariably
paie peopier ,
The anawer to that ouestlon exolalns
why a remedy that acta on the blood
Mrs. Mary V. Whltmore,
METHODIST DISTRICT
CONFERENCE ADJOURNS
fSnedsl' Diroateh to The' lonrMl.l
The ballea, Or, May 17. The district
conference of v the ' Methodist church,
which was in session In this city for
three days, adjourned yesterday noon.
Comprising 17 chargea, the district Is
under the jurisdiction of Presiding
Elder Sklpworth of The Dellee. The
reports show a ateady gain Jn member
ship during the paat year anoVthat
Methodism waa never Jn a more flour
lahlng .condition, than at present.
MAYOR GOT COIN
.. (Continued from Page One,)
i.-. power and- turned over to the committee
the authority to administer the affairs
. or tee city, irr tnia connection it waa
' stated by Heney that so far aa the
. prosecution . le . concerned the euperr
.visors will not be forced to resign. Thf
inumanoa tnat vnier or rouce JJinan
and President of-the Board of Public
- Worka Duf fey will bei ousted waa foH
' : lowed' by the rumor that they will quit
office before the eltlrens' committee has
'a chance to kick them out
Ruef arose ' arly this morning; after
, a good breakfast and waa taken out for
an auto ride by Elisor Blggy. The tre
mendous strain the ex-boaa Is laboring
under Is telling on him more palpably
every day. When he walked down the
'eteps of his prison to enter the auto
. iiiuiuio viiia morning n waa wim painrul
vwragging or reet and he carried himself
Vltlv an air of listlessneea His once
whyNr over night, - t
ympethy for uef. '; i,
Telegrkma of sympathy continue to
i pour In on Ruef. Many were received
thia- morning from women and several
from old ' college mates. Ruef finds
.great strength and consolation in these
expressions of sympathy, and Intends to
Have all of them. There la a-oontlhued
softening of the sentiment against Ruef,
even Heney. whom he hatea with the
deadliest hatred, showing a disposition
to be magnanimous to the man whose
apirit and power he has broken, . ,
with the growth and development of
Oregon In the early days of its his
tory. ' Mr a. Whltmore crossed the plains
behind an ox team and the Journey re
quired alx months. 1 ..- -
Bince the death or her husband, four
yeara ago, Mrs. Whltmore has resided
with her children at Pomeroy, Wash
ington. Bha came to Portland a month
ago for an operation which at thet!me
benefited her, but owing to her' age,
she gradually became weaker and .death
enaued early thia morning. ,
Mrs. Whltmore waa 74 years of ai
at the time -of ' her death and leaves
tha following children all crown to man
hood and womanhood: Wallace I Whlt
more, Louis H. Whltmore, Fred O. Whit,
more, and Arthur A. Whltmore,' all of
Pomeroy. Washington! A daughter,
Mrs.: Delia M. Toung, resides at Oak
land. Oregon, where i Mrs. Whltmore
made her home for many yeara. - The
remains will be taken to Pomeroy to
night and Interment will occur at that
place Sunday afternoon at I o'clock.
able intelligence and noble work of a
vagrant dog, a brown collie, saved the
life of Eddie, the little child of Mrs.
S. Lawrence of San Franclaco, fc :
Mrs. Lawrence Is visiting here with
her child, who , Is f U years-old. and
took him to Long Beach for the day.
Joining a party of, frlenda.;' Playing on
me sanoa, tne hoy-toddled too near the
water unnoticed and a breaker caught
ana a ragged him under.
Hearing a faint cry and a sham
narking the crowd saw "the taby 100
feet out struggling helplessly. Before
they could reach the water's edge the
homeless dog Jumped Into the - surf.
swam out, caught the little one's dress
In Its teeth and started shoreward
with Ita heavy burden. A timely
breaker . helped In the effort, and the
dog depoalted the boy at Ita mother's
ieeir uninjured. --"- r" -
Laughing and crying hysterically by
turns, airs. Lawrence alternately klaaed
and hugged the canine hero, which
showed the keenest delight, and the
crying child. In a few minutes the
collis plunged, into the 1 Water again,
struggled far out and brought back the
oaoy s cap, which nobody- had noticed
waa missing.
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AT THE THEATRES
-. "Pantana" Matinee. - V
ranorrow will be the first matlnc Mrfn...
aare of "Fantasa." the huImi h .iw.
wuic m ormg fnnuiM at the Uaraoam Grand
L'!. la ofrering m aU that has
Baa Francisco ODr eoanaa la . n,rini
orginlsailoe with eapable soloists and a larre
eiMrvs. td eestaoMa are new
aoa eleta an4 the eeeaery w keening. The
Marqaaia Orand theatre Is to be the home of
nwirai Mimn and PortlSBd has ilwara hmmn
rmnimi n fun or soieMBient.
WELL KNOWN VfOLINIST
DIES OF HEART FAILURE
' (Jeamal Seeelal Servlee ' '
TalleJo. Cat, May 17. Professor Paul
Boulon, a violinist well known on the
Paciflo coast, auffered ' an attack tat
heart .failure at the banquet at the
opening of the Masonic hall laat mght
and died an hour later; ' r
' Big Crowds at the Baker.
Interest In Cist ClrnMnt'a hantlfn1 ' i.
"The Mew DOiBtnlna." (oatlaoM anahatad at
me nak-er. - it has keen pleasing for almost
a feneration and there Is as ret so a Ira of I
a waning or interest In thia diamine atan
t the reeoostrneUoa days of the smth. It j
nas nude a areat hit at the Dakar thia nk
an m ofawing Big amwa, , v . ,
WA Contentod Woman" at the Baker.
'A Contented Woman." one of Hart1 Vnr.
est eomedles, Is 'to he the blU at the Baker
next weec. it win certainly be one et the
nest snows or the araaon at tha Third atmt
boose. It deals with tha memmm anffran bum.
tloe h Colorado, la which a womaa Is candidate detail?"
It explains why Dr. Williams Pink
PUls for Pale People are also for nerv.
oua people.:
It la because of the Intimate relation
between the red corpuscles In the blood
and the health of the nerves, - The nerv..
oua system receives its nourishment
through the blood. Let the blood be
come thin, weak and colorless and the
nerves . ars atarved the - victim la
started on the road that leads to nerv
ous , wreck. Nervous people are pale
people but the pallor cornea first. ,. En
rich the blood and the nerves are stim
ulated and toned up to do their part of
the work of tha body. Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills make red blood and trans
form nervous,, Irritable, ailing people
Into strong, energetic, forceful men and
women. . , ::,'
Mrs, Harriet B. Porter of 10 Liberty
avenue, South Medford, Mass., says:
iI had never- been well from child
hood and a few years ago I began to
have dlasy spells. At such times I
could not walk straight I was afraid
of paralysis and was on the verge of
nervous prostration. : Then neuralgia
set In and affected the side of my face.
The pains In my fotehead war excru
ciating and my heart pained ma so that
my doctor feared neuralgia - of the
heart I tried several different kinds
of treatment but they did mo no good.
'xm aay my aon nroug&t mi some
or Dr. wiuiama' pink puis ana I round
that they strengthened my nerves. I
took several boxes and felt better In
every way. , There were no more cluy
attacks, i the neuralgia left me and t
have been a well woman ever Bince"
Dn Williams' Pink Pilla are Invalua
ble In anaemia, rheumatism, af ter-ef-
recta or the grip and fevers and in sick
headaches, nervousness, neura'gla, and
even partial paralysis and locomotor
ataxia. .' , - : -
our booklet "Nervous Disorders, a
Method of Home Treatment" will be
aent free on request to anyone Interest.
aa. write for It today.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold bv
all druggists, or will be sent, postpaid.
on receipt or price, so cents per box, alx
boxes for 11.80, by the. Dr. WUllams
Medicine Company, Bchenectady, N. T.
Sprier Sejjite
em twi-rfl
Will buy of Gevurtz one o!
the finest tailor-made Spring
Suits to be found in Portland.1
You make a small r cash
payment, then one dollar a
Week.:'; I' :
" No red tape, 1 no 'bother,'
just a plain business transao'
tion.( V;, , ' ,',, '
A, Ciified method W ,
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FORCED TO RELINQUISH;
(Continued from Page One.)
"Where did- these talks take place f
"At different places. I remember we I
had aeveral talks about It at the home
of Thornwell Mullally." Y
"Did Calhoun discuss the franchise In
for maror of Denver.
popular, ; .-
It wUl be tnmenaely
, , Boat Was the ans SaSy
Tonight, at Armory, 10th. and Conch.
UNION PACIFIC BONDS :
- ' FIND READY BUYERS
' (Jearnar'gitMMl'Sarvlea.t'' V-
New York, May waa announced
yesterday to members of ths syndicate
wmon underwrote 176.000.000 1 of con
vertible "per cent bonds of ths, Union
Paciflo that the ayndlcate members are
allotted about 10 per cent of the sub
scriptions. " '
The White Capa" a Great Favorite.
for tboee wbe are food of nelodrama a vlalt
to the Xrapwe this week Is a real treat. 'Th
White Caps," a thrilling story of tbe deeds of
a MM of outlaws In the Tennessee BHmntslna,
nas aeveionea rousing enthusiasm and Is plsy
"He did. He knew, all about It
"We know how some of the' money
was divided. Mr. Ruef, but can't you go
over the whole thing and explain It to
n can. The money drawn from the
mint and changed into paper currency
waa given to me at the office of TIrey
L. Ford. Tha first withdrawal of 160.-
You wear the suit while you pay for
Many find it a great convenience to pur-
chase their clothing in this easy way.
We charge you no interest; you pay
nothing extra for the privilege of buy-
' Ing in this manner. In fact our estab
. "i
lishment is so well organized as to rents.'
equipment, salesmanship, etc., that we
sell on credit for less than others do for
' casn. - , - - i -
$!.Q0e5W(Bek;
Will Dress You
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V
Is as thrilling a play as was art produced la
tun viij,
story follows bis arrest snd ' eooTtotkwv Ms pec ted today.
There will be a Sunday matinee.
tiling. , ,
Beau are I -
WORKMEN SLAUGHTERED
BY RUSSIAN TROOPS
'.V'';. MRMWWMM ' V
' (Journal gpaetel ntrrice.i . ,
LOndX, May 17. FortV-flva nfflnlala
and workmen at Kuttnera Torino-, miiia
were shot down by Cossacks today be-1 company. This Is the first time that this high
.JT'L"!?. rrL'TII-. ." 800 waa changed Into bills of small de
nominations 11, 2, 5, 110 and 120,
We saw to It that tha money was dis
tributed to tbe . supervisors when we
grot the different payments.
"How about the rest of ths money T
Tnat meant titers was about 1111,000
left What did you do with it?"
T divided - It - equally , with" Mayor
Bcnmits." ; ;
uia ne understand wnere it came
elose tlie fromr - - -
"He did."
-Tou-ere sure of thlsr
X3ulte sure,"
At the close of Ruef a statement the
grand Jury went Into executive session.
It is alleged, to , prepare Indictments
against Bchmitx,., Calhoun and Ford.
Most Important developments are ex-
Last Weick of Seaman Company,
' rot the test week ef the popular Seaman
stork eonpany at tbe-Empire the saanagement
has selreted "Wlked London" aa tbe bill. The
I nay M aa thrllltag as the meet aaaaatkaullr
nellned coo Id desire. As the name Implies. It
deals with the ender side of the world's aie-
tropolls aad abounds la strong situations and
tariiuag scanes. - Next week win
season at the Kmplrs. , j
'Derll'g Island."
Tenlfbt and tomorrow will be tbe last per
formances of "Devil's Islsnd" - at the Star
theatre. . This Is en of the most snereasfnl
melodramas seen In this theatre. ;, The plot Is
based oa the Captain . preyras . ease snd the
cause the
wagon.
terrorists attacked a mall
. "Knoba o Tennesse.M
For next week "Knobs o Tennessee ' Will ,
be plared at the Star theatre by the new stock
class melodrama has been offered hi Portland
at Star prices. "Knob V Tennessee" will
elaborately stated and tbe standard ef ex.
eellenee maintained by tbe theatre will be met
and exceeded. ' Beats are now selling for Mon-
NEW MODERN CREAMERY
Costly walpment of stodera Type Be
-; lng Installed by the Owners,
Portland will have a new sanitary
creamery, one that promises to do
things different from any other; - one
that win, churn butter daily and sell
H the same day that It la turned out
at
9
me
: ENTIRES HAUP BLOCK .
COR. FIRST. AND YAMHILL. COR. SECOND AND YAMHILL.
- Vgi'L iV-v . 1
ASSASSINATE CZAR
- MaB-JIeaIIlner.
That treat bill of vaudeville beadllnert which
has been canstng each oemonstrations or ap-
nml all thia waak a 4h Orand will ha Smb
(Journal Sneeial hrrka.t ; I tm,nm tor tha bit Him. Thare win ha tha
St Petersburg. May 17. Eleven ar. I enatomsrr Bandar serformanrea. It will be a
rests were made in Finland followlne 1 1 time before Portland will again see such
tne uiscovery of a sunnoaed nint tn
regiment of guards to assassinate ths
csar.
X:
Iae Heetlng Tonight,
Don t miss It At Armory, 10th ft Couch, dsy evening had tbe balance of tbe perform- The establishment referred to Is that of
tsaces..-jj' m a.? ,. .,.;,,,-- v I uranaea urotnera, a : modern creamery
, -. at 1J7 First street, near Washington.
MTanw- TTn.IlnAM - ; I Havlnar bean .In tha bualneae n Ih.
past 10 years, Brandos Brothers pro
pose to make their creamery one of
the most modern. To churn butter and
sell It fresh from the churn the same
day is something new , to tho people of
tne nonnwest, said tne manager thia
morning. He eon tinned: "We have in.
stalled the very best and most Improved
type of machinery procurable, among
wnicn are y a . .ova-pounds' ' capacity
churn, 600-gallon 'oream rlpener, 00-
gaiion pasteuriser, two large sanitary
reingeraiora ana many other ; modern
appliances that go to make up an up-to-
date creamery oci t& most lmnroved
una :au butter win be wrapped in
parchment paper and Inclosed In air.
tight eartona We will make it a bolnt
co naaaie oniy (ne very neat of every
thing and our aim will bo to eleasa
wn quality, service ana ; satisf ac
tion, i: This creamery will doubtless
prove to be a great .convenience to an.
being situated right In the ; center of
the hustling market district as welt aa
to tnose who live on the O. W. "P. lines."
TOMORROW . WILL BE THE LAST DAY
BUY THIS ASTONISHING
TO
ROCK!
a collection ot vanaeriue talent, ror tnsra is,
not one weak snot ea the long program, -mis
Is genuine vsadevllle, srery mlnnte of It. ' .'
Children's Matlne Tomorrow
At ' tbe Tyrle tomorrow there will be a
snerlalX children's matinee,- w&ea Miss Varna
Felton and the .Allen stock eompany will
I seen In the realistic and snccesefuL melodrama,
'Behind the Mask," a tbrflllng play of the
olden ' west, v in is is w nrst time n ; a
beea nresented on tbe Pacific coast, afstlsee
Snndar i eoncladlng performance Sunday n If tit.
Seats may be ordered by telephone. , .Ost the
Oarrte hsbltl -
This Rocker sells at all stores regularly
at $12.50. We've bought a very large
quantity and got the price way down.
. Well sell you this rocker ai J
f;
t Turn your eyes to our, stock if you expect
; to stalk ahead of competition. , . , -
, Bring in your shape and well shape your
fortune.
Summer Suits for Summer suiters. , ,
, :.ere Grays in striking patterns.'
Olive mixtures, browns bordering on tan.
And Bhies with plaid effects.
Not high priced, but high values. .
$10 to $25
lothmc
Outfitters to Men and Boys,
166-168, Third Street,; Mohawk Bldg.
The C3oanterfeiters.H
"This Counterfeiters." x tbe ' realistic melo
drama, will be tas offering of tbe 'Allen stock
company next week st ths Lyrle. The bill
was suceasfal in New XorU and throagboat the
east. There Is an abundance ox eomeay ana
of heart Interest. Bale of seats for the en.
tire week opens Sunday morning at the theatre.
Oat the Lyrie habiti , ,
laae Xeetlnr TonlgHt. '
Don't miss it At Armory, 10th Couch.
d r no i wumais I u r
HAVE LAETARE MEDAL
- r'aoorkat pelat ''',): i
Boston, Mass., May s' 17. The eon
ferrmg of the Laetare medal, the high
est literary honor In America, upon Miss
Catherine E. Conway, editor of tbe Bos
Ion Plloi,i Is , taukaiuacA-ia-JBoston
College hall thia evening and ;wlu be
made an occasion for interesting cere
monies.'. Archbishop O'Connell will pre
sent tne meaai ana nev. J. w. uavanagn,
president of Notre Dame - university.
which conrers the medal, wll make the
presentation address. It is the 'first
time the medal ever has been conferred
upon, a woman.
ROOSEVELT TO FISH - r
-.7 r WHILE ON VACATION
Hnnraal Special gerrlee.) '. .
Washington. May IT. President
Roosevelt, his ) wife, : Archie, Secretary
Latta- and the body guard left at 11
o'clock for Fins Knot. Latta'a head
qnarters will be st Charlottesville, while
the family is in ths country. Roosevelt
has no firearms tut expects to fish, v
i"!.- '" -;-saiiaaBiaBaaaaasBsaaJaa,aaa .
. , SmUS kally Tonight .'
At Armory, lOth Couch, rins program.
fref erred Stock Canned Hoods.
'Allen at Lewis' Best Brand. ,
BALLINGER RESIGNS
V ; FEDERAL POSITION I
N Seattle, May 17. Tiring of his poal-
tlon ' as commissioner of the - general
land office, R. A. Balltnger has handed
In his resignation to take effect whan
congress convenes In November, He
will return to Seattle at that time and
take op the practice of law once more.
'.SO..,?0tr..XitTS-
yonr baoyr - tou wonaer why he cries. I
hut a inn.!, oi nnun trm veimi.
fuge and he will never cry. Most babies
have worms, and - the mothera don't
know It. White s Cream Vermifuge rida
the child of worms and cleans out ita
system In a Pleasant way.-- Kverr moth
er should keep a bottle of thia medi
cine m tne nouse. ' witn ii, rear, need
never enter her mind. Prloe 16c, Sold
oy mn aruargista.
. TEA . 'v ...
Moneybacktmcans that
the tea is grpod and .t well
worth ihc money.
s.- Can't mean anything:
else.
Yoor grocer rentrat year money If yea dost
MraSrhillisg's Bast; we asy Urn,
and you can pay .us.
$1.00 DOWN
50c a Week
The picture is an exact re-'
production of the rocker.'
It is made from eenuine'
quartered ' oalc, handT pol- -
ished, has rolled seat and
shaped back nd -has five-
spindles on each side and
six in the back to make ,
it very strong. .The back
is - upholstered ; in ? real
Spanish leather, in brown.
green or, red. with gimp .
and ' buttons to match.
DON'T MISS THIS SNAP
It is the greatest rocker
value we ever had.
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T FURNITURE CO.
'.' 3 ALL THE CREDIT YCIJIVAVr
Complete Home-Furnishers. Portland Agents for Laurel Ranges
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