The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 01, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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THE -: OREGON DAILY JOURNAi; ' THURSDAY V EVENING,- 'AUGUST w r, !S07.
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For August Hear Tbem
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WE WOULD liIKE TO; HAVE YOU; OIN iA MONTHLY ACCOUNT WITH US
Woodlark
Cool, comfortable. Will reduce the girth. Satisfaction
guaranteed or your money back.
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TheWater
Is Fine
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And So Are These Bath Sprays
This Hot Weather
Red or white rubber, single and
double connections
$1, $1.25, $1.15, $2
uoesity oeitoM mmetal leiescop
$2.25 ' m
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Have You Enough?
Garden Hose, Size, 50 il lengths, Nozzle Free
"White Crown guaranteed, regular $15.00. Special $11.65
"Sunproof guaranteed, regular $10.00. Special $7.97
"Woodlark" guaranteed regular $7.00. Special $5.38
'A Hose Reel, regular $1.25. Special 90c
A Lawn Sprinkler, regular $1.25. Special 89c
e lupous
Just what you want, easy to adjust and easy to carry f i
$2.00 $2.75, $3.50, $1.50, $5.00, $7.00
Ansco Junior Folding Camera, takes a picture 2x4 . ... ..... .$12.00
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Pastime
TO PROVE WHAT WE
SAY WE WILL PUT
ON SALE AT A GREAT
SAVING 2,000 GLOVE
AND HANDKERCHIEF
BOXES.
1,000 Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, full size, all brand new,
finest designs, regular 25c
Special TAc
1,000 Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, full size, all new designs.
A big bargain if you are a wood-burner, regular price 35c
Special 1 7c
It will pay you to buy now for future use.
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Jl's All Good
Do
You
Use a Gillette Safety Razor?
If not, take one home for a week's trial. If not right
your money cheerfully returned. All are good.
$5, J6.50, $9, $12
Ckme in and get a Gillette ASH TRAY FREE
noon
Save fhe Pieces!
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Examination
We take great pride in our Optical
Department, for We know you are
sure to be satisfied. Free examination
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or A 1139
For Immediate Ordering
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"THE LARGEST RETAIL DRUG STORE IN THE UNITED STATES"
Imported Soaps
and Perfumes
The Latest and Best
Always
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AUTOPSY
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CASTOFF WOMAII
REVEAL CAUSE DRANK CARBOLIC
i j Inquest Necessary to Deter- Rachael Hathaway Ends Life
' mine What Led to De- When Threatened With
I - mise of Lineman. Desertion.
Whether John Carlbarr. a lineman
employed br the Portland Railway,
Light Power Co., came to hie death at
Seventh and Upshur treeta yesterday
afternoon from electrocution or suc
cumbed to heat' prostration, will have to
be determined by an autopsy to be held
u aiiernoon.
Carlberr was at work on the croaa-
arm or a pole, zi reet aDove toe atreet,
engaged la transferrins; the high voltage
lines, a most dangerous undertaking,
when overtaken by death. Upon not
ing Carlberg lying limp and apparently
aeaa ai me lop or tne poie, foreman
W. Ibbetson. assisted by several line
men, succeeded in lowering the unfor
tunate man to the around. It was nec
essary to cut one of the large cables
before the body could be extricated.
Upon examination Carlberg was found
to be dead and the coroner was noti
fied. Claim Agent Boynton of the elec
tric company declares from Investiga
tion, he is convinced Carlberg died of
heart disease or sunstroke. Coroner
Fin lev decided to bold an autopsy.
Shortly before Carlberaa death. El'
mer Downing, a lineman, residing at
Morrison atreet. who was at work
on the pole in question received a heavy
charge of electricity through his body
and it waa necessary to remove him to
Uooa Samaritan hospital for treatment
Although his condition la serious It is
uiought ne win recover.
Carlberg. who was an experienced line
man, entered the employ of the Portland
Railway, Light & Power Co. several
months ago. He was ordered to take
Powning's place on the pole. The fact
inai nia predecessor narrowly escapea
electrocution tends to confirm the the
ory that Carlberg'a death was caused by
snoca.
ASKS DIVOECE ON
DESERTION CHARGE
Fearing she waa about to be cast
aside by the man she loved, at whose
Instigation she had sacrificed honor,
home and loved ones, pretty 19-year-old
Rachael Hathaway of Eugene, Oregon,
sought surcease from sorry at 10:40
o'clock last night in a room at 461 East
Morrison atreet by swallowing carbollo
acid.
After lingering in agony for an hour
the young woman succumbed. The
bodv was removed to Flnley's under-
taxing parlors ana tne coroner nan not
yet decided whether an inquest win be
necessary.
Following the tragedy, which had
been enacted In his presence, Edward
Small, a widower with whom the girl
naa oeen living, atartea out to ena nis
life in the Willamette and as a result
was landed in the city prison by Patrol
man PhllllDS and Deoutv Sheriff An
drew. Small waa taken Into custody
at Front and Morrison streets, as it
appeared that he contemplated drown
ing himself, and is still neld in Jan
pending the decision of the coroner
relative to an inquest.
It is understood that Rachael Hatha
way left her home In Eugene two weeks
ago, following a quarrel with he
inomer, ana came to i'oriiajia to uuta
up her residence with SmalL whom she
had known In her home town. Small
has two small children. Upon being
informed by Small last night that he
Intended going to Salem to accept a
position and could not take her with
him. the girl strenuously oblected and
became morose.
During temporary absence of Small
from the room the despondent girl drank
poison and died in horrible agony within
an nour.
Small cornea from Eugene, and his
children are in the custody of his
mother there.
CLOSING OUT ALL SUMMER GOODS !
Friday morning we will assemble our entire stock of summer garments remaining unsold on our FIRST FLOOR. We have startled the
city and state with many thunderous bargains in our time. But our efforts for this coming sale will prove that it is yet possible to
"GO ONE BETTER"
The unquestioned qualities of fine summer merchandise to be sold at less money than the very manufacturers we bought it from are now
asking. NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES:
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Alleging that Fremont Chase deserted
her In December. 1904. Mrs. Eftie O.
Chase this morning filed- suit In the
elrcuit court for a divorce. They were
married in Spokane, Washington, In
March, 1902.
WASH
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STATES' TEAM
WILL COMPETE
Here are Wash Suits
hat will stand all kinds
of water and all kinds
of hard rubs and all va
rieties of vacation expe
riences, and all at Great
ly Reduced Prices.
,:. See our window dis
play of light woolen
-Suits for ages 3 to 16
years. The, regular $5
and $6 suits now selling
at $3.85. , 1
Eighteen Best Citizen-Sol
dier Marksmen Will Com
pete for Trophy.
The results ob Jied by members of
the Oregon National Guard at the third
annual rifle competition held near Rose
burg insure a cetate's team being aent
to Port Clinton, Ohio, to compete for
the national' trophy. Thla meet will be
held from Aua-ust 19 . to September 1.
the government paying four fifths of
the expense Incurred.
The team will consist of IS of the
best shots In the state, who will com
pete with picked men from other states
and from the army and navy. The
Oreson National Guard was represented
at the national meet in 1905-6, last year
having a higher average than 23 of the
competitors.
The records made by the men are
flattering and they feel satisfied they
will capture not only the first prise, but
others also. All but two of the com
panies In Oregon were represented at
Koneourg. .private is. tr. smeias, com
pany . made a penect score or to
points in rapid firing. Lieutenant
George E. Houck bit the bullaeye 49
times out of EO at 1.000 yarda range.
CaDtaln Scott, in charg of the men
at Roseburg, telephoned thla morning
to Adjutant-General w. el jnnaer, atat-
Aing that a skirmish run made this
morning-the men made an average or
. per man, which Is an exceptionally
nne record.
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Princess Wash Dresses
VALUES UP TO $30.00
Just 30 in this lot, choice
$12.50
$15, $16.50 Wash Dresses
In fine linen, mulls and lingeries
$4.95
$5 and $6.50 Wash Dresses
$1.98
Summer Starts
WHITE WASH SKIRTS, linen
and shrunken duck
Values up to $7-50 -
95c
RAJAH, VOILE AND PANAMA
SKIRTS
Values up to $35.00
$6.75
MIXTURES FINE ASSORT
MENT OF SUMMER SKIRTS
Values up to $22.50
$5.95
Silk Petticoats
This lot of Petticoats includes
the famous Sorosis Guaranteed
Petticoat, always and every
where selling at $16.50
Friday $8.25
REGULAR $1.25 WAISTS
AT
REGULAR $2.00 WAISTS
AT
Jap Silk Waists, nicely trimmed with lace (Jj J A C
and embroidery. An exceptional $10 val . . 07U
Box
And Fitted
SHORT COATS
BOX COATS, regular $10.00 values
at.... .......
FANCY SEMI-FITTED COATS, values t$ A A
Up tO $20.00 .. . . ..:.1.I....1.r.t. . .,.(.t50.UU
CREAM SERGE COATS, an exquisite (f C A 5
line, values up to $27.50 vdsO
$2.
166 and 168 Third St,
IRAUD IS CHAEGED
IN STOCK TEANSACTION
Charging that he waa defrauded Into
IK 1
land Co
buy In
Llohawk Bldg."
tj shares of stock of the Pert.
HM awl ktiIa. Mimmnv rm. tt -
760. D. L. Tu rv. rot.i. hBa
in the circuit court agalnat T. A. Oar
bade to recover the money that he paid
for the stock. Van Da Wlele alleges
that Garbade sold him the stock and
fraudulentlr represented to him that the
company was solvent nd t)1 the stock
waa at nramlum..
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Kimonos
Abig assortment of
75c values
Handkerchief Collar
Kimono, 85c values.
A variety of $1.50
values ,
39c
45c
98c
Bathing Suits
About 30 Bathing Suits left
$10.00 values go at $5.00
$6.50 values go at. . . .,$3.50
$3.50 values go at. . . ..$2.00
Wash Belts
15c Values 5c
25c Values IBo
35c Values , .,,Oc
40c Values ............. t25c
Hose
SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR ABOVE DESCRIBED BARGAINS
25c White A
Hose..... ............ r. I yC
35c Lace and Em- 0 n
broidered Hose .i.w 1 v
"T. ...,.39c
MILLINERY STILL FURTHER REDUCED
The time for drastic decisive action has arrived. All Summer Millinery must go at once without
quibble or quaver. Our millinery buyer starts east for fall and winter lines next week. Before
he returns every counter and case must be cleared. No half-way measures will do. Tremendous
price reductions is the order of the day. So starting Friday we will offer you your choice of any
hat in tne nouse, no exceptions French .pattern Hats, uearnardt and Uage models and many
other charming styles fresh from the workrooms, values up to $30.00.
Choice .M1.
$5.00
CHOICE OF 200 TRIMMED HATS, worth up to $8.00, at .......a......w.?1.80
BEACH AND OUTING HATS prepared for this sale w....... 05
UNTRIMMED SHAPES, Children's Hats and Ladies' Sailors ....25
ON OUR SECOND FLOOR we are prepared and glad to show advance Fall Styles of Suits and Coats (Inspection invited)
Sole Agents for
Henderson Corsets
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Wholesale Retail
FJrfH AND AIDER