THE OREGON SUNDAY JOUKNAt, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY - 83, 1907.- THINKS HAT RAISING M , 'I 4 , , , , V I . , ' , , r ' ' CAUSE OF BALDNESS Count Johann Harrach Proposes to - Substitute Military Salute for Conventional Form Now In Use Support ers of Iteform Assert Pr esent Custom Kills Hair. , ' ? -' 'i V -; i - , - , - " r- m JL'lh.t'i-' V!-"-' ' 7 "tP " V VJtJY k: fHA -- r. 4 -' Nr -v4 ' ToSiofi Willie on -Wedding: Tour, Helen Clement Alleges in Petition for Divorce, Hus Jband Stole Her Money and Decamped. OOQBt Johann Harrach. (Journal BimcU! BarrW.1 Vienna, July 27. Count Johann Har ch, on of th rratt noble In Anitrla. la headlna a novamant to abol lah hat-ralalna; aa a form of aalutatlon. and to aubatltuto the military aaluta. Tba aupportera of tba movement de clar that thla exposure of the head In duce cold. Influenza and other ailments and even baldness. It mlg-ht alao be added that It causes hata to become worn out much more rapidly than they would otherwise be, Austrian etiquette requires a man to raise his hat to all his acquaintances, male and female alike, as well as to his social Inferiors, such as cabmen and servants. Hence anybody with a toler ably larre bowing; acquaintance la con tinually llf tins; hla hat as he goes alonM me streets, count uarracn says tma may be all very well in a moderate clime, but in the cold winters and boll ins summers of Vienna, It Is not at all a healthy practice. And so the count despite the fact that he is nearly eighty years of age, is heading a cru- sade against this time-honored oustom. Proposes srew Salute. He proposes instead the military sa lute of merely raising the hand to the nead, and he thinks that among a peo ple so laminar witn military rorms ana usages aa the Austrian are such an Innovation ought not to be difficult. It Is after all only going back to the custom or 100 years ago. Count Harrach, however. Is not the real originator of the movement. Borne months ago the authorities of a small town In Bohemia attempted to deal with the same question in a very summary manner. Convinced of the physical evils resulting from thus ex posing the head, the council passed an ordinance prohibiting the practice under penalty of a fine of one crown (20 cents), the money to go to charity. But the citizens wouldn't stand for any such rulings and It was found impossible to enforce the ordinance. But now that a personage of the great social eminence of Count Harrach has taken the matter up, the result may be different. Belong to Ancient ramily. For Count Johann von Harrach von Rohrau und Thannhauaen la a gentle man of the highest social importance. To begin with the Harrachs have their place in the second division of the ven erated Almanach de Gotha. among the mediatised princely I'amillen who were one time reigning houses. The Har rachs belong to the ancient feudal aris tocracy of Bohemia, and can trace their ancestry back In unbroken line to 1289. In 1624 they became barons of Rohrau In lower Austria, and later were raised the itrii Dire In 1652 the head of the family was dignity of counts, not only of but also tl the holy Koman to Austria, empire. appointed hereditary grand master of the Imperial stables, a dignity which the present oount now holds. Count Johann was born in 1828 and has been twice married; first to a princess Lob kowlts, and secondly to Princess Marie Theresa Thurn and Taxis, who has the singular distinction of being imperial mistress of the robes to the emperor. She attends his majesty at all court functions, and makes the presentations of the ladies who are Introduced at court Count Harrach Is a knight of the Oolden Fleece and of the Roverelvn Order of Malta.! Owns Taat Estates. -And he has besides great posses sions: vast forest estates in Bohemia, a magnificent castle at Prugg on the Hungarian frontier, and a palaoe in Vienna. Prugg is on the river Leltha, Whila m hla wedding tour Claud B. Clement helped himself to money and valuables to the value of (800 belong ing to his bride, and left her at a hotel In Io Angeles, on July 1, 10, with out carina: tba hotel bill according to charges mad by the bride, Mrs. Helen Clement, In a suit for divorc In th state circuit oourt. Th money and valuables have never been returned, it is alleged. Mn riamMit un that ah owned considerable property and money before she was married, as weu aa rBo share In her parents' estates. Clement. In order to aet her to consent to the marriage, it is alleged, represented him self as a man of oonslderabl means. owning large diqcks or in banks. a It Is oharged also inai urnntm showed her many beautiful nomes in the city whloh he said he owned and told her If she would marry him she could have her choice of them. Mrs. Clement asserts that she was thus in duced to marry Clement and did marry him nn Juni 1. itoe. but says she learned Immediately after the marriage that her husband had no financial re sponsibility and was in bad standing doyers. so began associating with ions. It Is charged, was un faithful to his marriage vows, ana boasted to his wife of his infidelity. These and other acts are charged In proof of the assertion that Clement hss persistently harassed and annoyed his wife and rendered her life burdensome. The constitution of Japan secures ab solute freedom of religious belief and practice, so long aa it Is not prejudicial to peace and order. GAIIS TO MEET INI III nine Battling Dane and Colored Champion Will Fight Next September. (Hearst News by Loosest Lmm4 Wire.) Ban Francisoo, July 27Woe Oans, lightweight champion of the world, and Battling Nelson have been , matohed to fight in September before the club of- .Jrln5wth,e..ftr,r,t ?ur"- agrees to make 112 U pounds rlnsrslde. stnnDd. The men will on Monday oost forfeits 1 Ben Bellg, representing Oans, and Billy , Nolan, manager of th Battling Pan, met by accident at th Tuxedo saloon tonight and after an hour" o6n feranea and much wrangling, cam to an agr aero exit. This In all probability will knock th fight scheduled for August IS at Los Angeles, between Oans and Jimmy Burns, as the former has gone on rec ord that If he could secure a return match with th Dan he would drop everything else and Immediately go into training. Of 12.600 each weight forfeits. for appearance and The constitution whloh governs Ja pan at present was adopted bruary II. 1181. Th supreme power belongs to th chief of the dynasty. Emperor Mutso-HIto, who was born November 8, 1862. and ascended the throne Feb ruary 18, 18(7. Hla sldest son. Prince Toshl Hlto Harunomlga Is the heir ap parent. Th principal ports of Japan 11 at th heads of gulfs, th obannels leading to which are nearly all well fortified. Big Anticipation Bale on at Robinson A Co.'s. Be page 11. with his employers. all dissolute persons. Clement Metzger & Ington st. Co., opticians. 141 Wash- whlcb separates Austria from Hungary and incidentally runs through the Har rach domain. The count's azaleas there are said to be the finest in EuroDe. The ploture gallery in his Vienna palace contains one of the most valuable firivate collections In the world. Among t are magnificent examples of Velas quez, Van Dyck. Claud Lor rain and otner great artists of the Flemish Dutoh, Italian, French and Spanish scnoois. rne palace nag another ad junct. too, of a very different char acter In the shape of a retail, glass store, rilled with some of the fines specimens of the famous Bohemian crystal-ware direct from the count' own factory. The count Is one of the reatest manuraoturers of fine glass In ;urope. His factories In Bohemia are extensive ana turn out verv choice products. Bome of th other Bohemian nobles have also srlass factories, which wre originally built very many years ago, ngnt in tne midst of their forests In order to secure the cheapest fuel. De- pne mis, princely rank and high social llstlnotlons. the count la not iW hi. ousiness, ana taxes tne keenest interest in everyming connected with his glas rectory and retail store, too. And what is even more rmsrlhl In n Austrian noDieman. he is a high au iu hid ponucai wona. Auction Sales By J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY At 10 A. M. Each Day, at Salesroom, 208 Plrst St. The offerings for this week's sales comprise all the different grades of up todate house furnishings for parlor, li brary, dining-room, bedroom and kitchen use carpets, rugs, linoleum and floor coverings, gas stoves, refrigera tors, pillows, bedding, cots, chairs, ta bles and complete housekeeping outfits. FRANCE IN PERIL PORTLAND OF 0PI.1 HABIT AUCTION CO. 211 first St Main 5655 EtII Has Spread Until It Has Beached Alarming Pro " portions. MANY DENS FLOURISH WITHIN CITY OF PARIS French Laws Prohibit Importation of Drag, but Product Is Smuggled Into Seaport Towns Sailors Re turning From East Introduced It. l as 4fc (Journal Special Service.) Paris, July 17. France Is In grave peril from the spread of the opium habit. Whileunusual efforts have been made to eradicate the use of absinthe, a graver evil has grown up unnoticed. It has secured such a foothold, especially In seaports, that an official inquiry has Just been ordered. Sailers returning from a cruise on French waters in the far east Intro duced the custom. Brest and Toulon are the cities suffering most. Already, however, it Is said there are 10 opium dens in the heart of Paris. In seaport towns they flourish almost without re straint. The French laws forbid importing opium junder heavy penalty. If any is found on a steamer the owners are fined 1200,; even if the shlp"s officers are Ignorant of Its presence aboard. Prosecution is added where It Is shown owni&rs had much knowledge Opium imported for medical purpose Is limited to a meagre annual supply and l . -AvntH1tflntlv Rut mAnnl n f brims: in me drug nave oeen rouna is to find a way to ena tnis tnat tne official inquiry has been started. Big Anticipation Sale on at Robinson A Co.'s. Be page 1Z. The strength of the Japanese army on a war footing Is estimated at 40.000 officer and 1.125,300 non-commissioned officers ni men. . . . ... , Auction Sales FOR THIS WEEK MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY At 2 P. M. we have a nice lln 2 AN, swell glass - front CHINA CLOSET, rockers, PORCH and LAWN FURNITURE. MUSIC CABINET, fine ii;V,,V aun v eiTa and SIDEBOARDS, FTIY B'DS. DRESSERS and COM MODES, cook stoves and ranges, car pets, etc., etc And Dott't Forget The New Refrigerators They are only scratched on th out side and selling fast at AUCTION and retail, they will soot be on ni vm, will have missed an ODDortunltv tn one half the price. Come to our sales ana see now we treat the public at the Portland Auction Rooms, 211 First st. sfelALNOTlCE Beginning August 8 our regular sales in the Auction Rooms will be held each Tuesday and Thursday at 10 a. m. and each Friday at S j. m. When you want to sell your household goods or any thing else don't sell for th first offer, because WE PAY MORE For Furniture and Merchandise. TUESDAY'S SALE The Furnishings of Larg Dwelling at 101 North .Eighteenth Street, Cor ner Flanders, at 10 A.M. Raving instructions from the owner, we will close out at auction sale the furnishings of parlor, dining-room, bed rooms and kitchen; i rooms of neat housekeeping effects, comprising Ax minster and Brussels carpets, rugs, lac curtains and portieres, pictures, oak rockers, S steel bed couches, extension table, oak dining-room chairs In leather upholstery, oak bunet,' clock, hall tree, carpets, twice-folding and mantel beds, springs and mattresses, pillows and bedding. Iron beds, bookcase, toiletware, dishes, gas stoves, cook stoves, utensils and all necessary housekeeping effects. Sale prompt at 10 a. m. Don't Make a Mistake, But See These, The Best Buys of The Day $50,000 1,800 acres, bordering on Summer Lake, TOO In meadow, 400 cultivated, balance good pasture, 2 aets good buildings; new railroad in prospect and sure to be built; price includes 40 horses, 40 cows, 8,000 sheep, full outfit of farming, harvesting and hay machinery; the best place in the state for a colony, townsite and health resort. $8,000 8 rooms strictly modern, quarter-block, one of the handsomest places in Irvington, on Tillamook street. $3,500 Full acre lot, with swell colonial residence on E. 39th street $2,700 65x100 feet of ground, very stylish 6 room cottage easy terms, Arleta $2,500 Grand place on Grand avenue, Holladay addition, j stylish 6-room Queen Anne cottage. $1,900 Genuine snap, a 6-room colonial residence, full lot, on Atlantic street, near Arbor Lodge. $1,700 For a very stylish modern, 6-room cottage, Clark street, Creston. $700 Quarter-block, business street, St. Johns. THE DUNN-LAWRENCE CO. 149)4 First Street THURSDAY'S SALE On the Premises 188 Sev enth St., Between Yam hill and Taylor, 10 A.M. On account of removal of building, the owner has Instructed us to sell at PUBLIC AUCTION the complete fur nishings of their 10-room dwelling comDrislng fine Windsor folding bed desirable pieces of parlor furniture, lace curtains, portieres, gas reading lamp, Brussels, moqaet and wool carpets throughout the nouse, dining-room ef fects, oak buffet, rugs, couches, two combination bookcases and desks (in oak or mahogany), chiffoniers, mantel beds, ladles' desk, library table, dress ers, bedroom sets, steel bed couch, wool and hair mattress, bedding, pillows and bed linen, steel range, gas plate, re frigerator and ice chest, kitchen treas ure, laundry equipments and complete housekeeping effects. NOTE If you have anything you wish to exchange for MONET, call up Main 1626; A-4243. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. BeaverSon-Rcedville REXYUM E2AVEBTON KJMIIMIllllllll MUM - t , . . ' r Car line to ttie center of the Addition The Alberta itreet line ! to be extended right into the heart of Irvington Park this summer. Cart may be reached easily and quickly from any point in the addition, giving Irvington Park the best car service of any widely advertised section. IRVINGTON PARK THE ADDITION WITH CHARACTER. Moit delightful home site In Portland. Its high charac ter If guaranteed by rigid building restrictions. One ol the soundest Investments. See It before improvement are all in and prices go up. Alberta car to East Twenty seventh, go three blocks north to KSlingaworth a venae. P. B. Holbrook Co. P. E. Schwtn 250 Stark Street. 30th and KUlin PHONE MAIN 539fl, PORTLAND. Big Hotel For Rent i S. L N. GILMAN, Auctioneer Special THB PORTLAND AUCTION CO., ill rUat.SL. .Jtfalst if 68.. Announcement Of sale of $1,000 worth elegant dress ers, extension tables and dining and par lor chairs, rockers, Davenports and china closets; Wakefield and oak rock ers, weathered oak dining-room furni ture, 100 choice mirrors and blrdseye maple and oak furniture. Iron and brass bedsteads, eastern springs, choice mat tresses, pillows, all fine goods, no re serve. Sale begins Monday at private sale AUCTION SALES of above TUESDAYJIiURSDAVand FRIDAY 10 a. m. each day. Now for bargains In selected first-class furniture. Main 2473; A-4760. 411 Washington street. 8. L. N. GILMAN, Auctioneer. wvs viaac umuusiaii j,uu oak fittings of cottage in heart of city. for maIa: hAUM trt rant rm1v at All I JL Washington street. . . j The Pasadena of Oregon The largest body of the finest land ever offered in Ore gon, only 8 to 10 miles from Portland and within 35 min utes ride of the city as soon as the electric line now sur veyed through the lands is completed. The Southern Pacific railway now runs through it with four trains daily " These tracts are 5 and 10 acres and cut from some of the richest and most highly improved farms in the state. -Now is the time to secure a suburban home, land that will raise anything adapted to this climate, and that will rapidly increase in value as the tremendous developments now just starting proceed. The Shaw-Fear Company my, Stark Street 140 ROOMS, DININGROOMS AND KITCHENS. Corner 12th and Marshall Streets This is in the center of the new Railroad terminal grounds, only a few minutes walk from the business center; sur rounded by mills and shops. Rent per month, $500 ; lease given for 5 years; modern conveniences. LOOK AT THIS OPENING BE FORE DECIDING. r Apply to Gevurtz CSb Sons 173-175 FIRST ST. Beautiful uura Still has a few lots left. Take W. W. car, get off at Woodstock station. The sign points the way. Lots with all improvements made and water piped to every lot; 50x100, as low as $210 $5 dawn and $5 per month. We give 5 per cent discount for cash. MOORE REALTY CO ROOMS 17, 18 and 19-268 STARK ST Agent on ground at Lorrinton." :-' THE VALUE OF GOOD ROADS AT BAY CITY OREOON ON TILLAMOOK BAY A kwn-hill haul has been the cause of the rapid growtti of many a city. Bay City is down hill from almost the entire county of Tillamook. It is located on the only road that runs north and south through the county. The mere fact that every road from the mountaina, from the north an4 from the south, leads directly into Bay City la sufficient to warrant a rapid and steady growth from this time OB forever. Timber from the forests must come to Bay City to b shipped by rail or water; the dairy products will - shipped via Bay City. All resorters who visit Bayoceaa Park next year will have to stop at Bay City. One year from now the improvements in Bay City will be great enough for us to almost guarantee a net return on the purchase of property now, of from 25 per cent to 100 per cent. Tfc destiny of Bay City is as certain as the tides. , ' Bay City Land Company 319 Lumber Exchange, .Peruana, ur. 170 Commercial Street, Djcm vrt Mount ScotBgainG? Do not wait until th rush la on thl fa.1t. tmt tm ov uil nt. Look ut thes offra: . 41200 Neat l-roem cettarea (two of them) plastered, modern, fcslf M"- irom uoBi iiuu caito na 30 lr noma. , uugt payment town . -' smaller monthlv niTmnti. 225tV Swell t-room atrietlv mndnrn extra waH-huUt tinnsa! U ai' r 1 well Improved; near station. Abarfalar sund a beauty. 5 ivt XiOTt OX BAST PATHEE3TTS AT 9350, ;:fo. N.'FOET 4 (Stewart's Button, Wount Beott Un. Open F . ' 1 -4 i ,1.