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THE OREGON, SUNDAY JOURNAlV PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1907. tl GIII1BIE fllllSII Make a Wild and Woolly ' Night of It at Ilatton, Washington. I j fSCETiROR TO PATEONS, HVLix 'iv nuLLvata. Second Descent Happens to Be Upon Brkeep Who Knows the Real Bad Man from the Bogua Two Disabled; One Flees., (SpacUl DUpatk to Th Jnnrn.1.) Spokane, Wuh., Oct. ll.Th timet of tha early frontier am to b return inz at Ilatton. Washington. Laat night three cowpunchera attired In chaps and nd looking touch entered the aloon at Hatton, aa they saM. "to ahow you fellera what a good time la." Tbey ordered the drlnka and a deck of carda and at the point of a gun demanded all present to enter the fame. Those re fusing were made to eft In chalra along the side of the room, faces to the wall Kvtrv now and then drlnka were or dered. The "good time" ran on for about two hours, when the proprietor asked that they settle their Dili. "To hell with your bill! What do you think we are. anyway?" spoke up the ringleader. We're running this here place now. an' don't owe nobody: If we did. we wouldn't pay It." Leader Bides Into saloon. With this one arose and went behind the bar, put the bartender out and pro- 'eeded to ami oui me annas, nnouier miMmI hia mun and shot at Imaginary eral of the scared victims sitting against tha wall. The ringleader rode his horse Into the saloon and went behind the bar and shot all the fancy fixtures to pieces. After turning everything upside down and frightening all present they rode to Holllday Bros, saloon, 10 miles distant. They entered and proceeded as before by ordering drlnka and carda. Knockout With Bars Xaooks. But when they boasted that they were going to "run the shack." as they had the one at Hatton, the bartender, "Preacher" Dickinson, gave his assistant the wink. The next drink that waa or dered he came from behind the bar as If to comply, but Instead walloped the ringleader a swat on tne side of the head that sent him rolling to the floor. At the same time the asnlstant attacked another. .and the third bad roan made for tha darlmens. I Nothing has been done with them yet. as neither or tne aaioons una licenses. Tne names of the men are given as Ro land Estop, Adam Cook and Dan Weaver. filAGILL PROSECUTION PROVES TO BE WEAK sight draft 'for $0 on a brother, John Jones, of Naw York and seoured the money on It from the First Na tional bank In this city . after :he had secured the Indorsement of C. J. Stub-' Una: and the late Frank Taylor. The draft was honored by the local bank but repudiated by Jones' brother, Payment waa demanded of the Indorsers and tha amount was paid. Jona was away from tha city 'and had not been heard of until a ahort time ago. He was finally located by the sheriff, tt la understood that tha In dorse ra will not prosecute Jonea If he makes good. . Nose-Biter Breaks JalL (RcweUl rXtnatrk te Tke Joaraal.)'. Pendleton. Or.. Oet. II. T. J. Burton, who pleaded guilty of anaault In biting off Mark Shackleford'a nose in a drunk en flgbt and waa sentenced to 10 days In the county Jail, broke out today, but waa caught on the atreeta Intoxicated and returned to Jail. Rcliovo Constipation In the simplest, 'surest and easiest war, by. using TARRANT'S Seltzer Aperient (lag. V, a. Fat. OSta) It regulates the bowels and keeps them healthy, cleanses the stomach and stimulates the liver. Tastes like aoda water. Children like it. Ntii Hki it at any pric. 62 Years of Success. At SnttilMs 90c. mi $1,00 of bf Bull Inm The Tarrant Co. 44 Bsssta I mat . Htw Tark 7 TT T sir Ail Auction Sales BT J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer Monday, Wednesday and Friday At 10 A. M. Each Day, at Sales rooms, 208 First Street. Case Against Banker and Second Wife Looks Good i for the Defendants. (n.ira. News br Longest LeMd Wirt.) Decatur, Hi., Oct 12. Judge Coch ran at noon adjourned the trial of for mer Banker Fred H. MagllK and hla young wife. Fay Graham Maglll, charged with the murder of Mrs. Pet Maglll, until Monday morning. There was not a great deal of testimony ad duced during the morning of substan tial Interest to the state In Its attempt to show that Fred Magtu and fay ura ham administered the 'deadly chloro form. Nor was the evidence strong showing that they had conno-red to put the woman and wire out or me way. Mrs. Fred Kline of Clinton testified that between 9:30 and 10 o'clock on the night of May SO, during which Mrs. Pet Maglll died, she saw Fred Maglll three blocks away from his home, coming from the direction of Fay Graham'a home. Mrs. N. P. Bundle, testifying aa to the defective eyesight of Mrs. Pet Ma gill, said: "She told me she could not put on her shoes without her glasses." Dr. Myer, her physician, declared that If she were without them for five minutes their absence caused her vio lent wrenching of the stomach. Mrs. Louis E. Blome, one of the first callers at the Maglll home the morning after Mrs. Maglll's death, when asked if ahe saw any one weeping, replied that she had not. "Neither Maglll nor Fay shed any tears," she said. ' "What was Maglll's attltudef ahe was asked. "Oh, he walked nervously up and down the parlor floor and now and then ezcialmed, 'Damn it all.' " Mrs. Maud Felncr, the marriage 11 cenne clerk at Denver, who Issued the license for Maglll and Fay Graham, ' testified that Maglll under oath had said that he was a resident of Decatur and that the girl was a resident of Chicago. HfJWRITTFfJ I AW Vllllllll lt.ll S.IIBB The furnishings to be offered at auc tion comprise substantial rooming-house ooas ror aining-room, Dcaroom ana ltchen use; also a select assortment of carpets, rugs and linoleum; a fine lot of heating stoves, gas stoves ana steel ranges. Buyers will find plenty of fur nishings for modern housekeeping. NOTE We have for retail buyers two fine upright pianos, roll-top and book keepers' desks, Dayton computing scales, cheese cutters, coffee mills, coffee urns, counters and other fixtures. Mm . WILL BE CONSUMMATED TOE COMING WEEK JUST ONE MORE WEEK OF THESE SENSATIONAL VALUES Unless unforeseen circumstances should intervene, just one short week remains in which the buying public may participate in the Grandest Bargain Carnival Ever Known in (he Northwest In order to effect a final and complete riddance of all remaining goods we have resorted to heroic methods. We have completed a gen eral repricing of every article left in the house. If you've participated in the unparalleled bargains of the past three weeks of the AS SIGNEE SALE you'll readily realize what this final, drastic cut in prices means. You'll hardly be able to form an adequate conception of the multitudinous and matchless' bargains from this announcement, as space allows mention only of these few examples. EVERYTHING GOES NOW AT 20c, 40c OR 60c ON THE DOLLAR OF ACTUAL COST By Order ol the Assignee Stock Being Sold for Benefit of Creditors ; K ON YAMWa j ASSIGNEE'S SALE For Benefit of Creditors BOWLSBY Special Sale Tuesday Oct. 15, on the Premises, 231 First Street, Between Salmon and Main, at 10 A. M., the Port land Bakery. Having Instructions from R. L. Babln, receiver, we will sell without reserve Complete Bakery, and Grocer's Outfit Comprising groceries and fixtures, rash register, showcases, wall cases, coun ters, scales, bake oven and utensils, and complete bakery outfit, steam boilers, etc. Will sell in lots to suit buyers. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. NOTE Call up Main 1626; A-424S if you want cash for your belongings. We pay the highest possible price. At 208 First street. AUCTION SALES ,, , OH TUESDAY HSJCT AT Baker's Auction House oomvsm axosb aws paxx sts. Parties furnishing are Invited to at tend the auction sale of Mrs. Priley's nearly new furniture, carpets, etc., re moved from the Heights for conven ience of sale, comprising MAHOGANY UPHOLSTERED PARLOR FURNI TURE In silk plush coverings, hand polished OAK PARLOR ROCKERS, center tables, latest pattern steel DAV- ENPORT In dark green upholstery, ' spring-edge couches, BOX COUCH with patent lift hinges, gilt rattan chairs and root rest, jmaIjIj Ttimtu, reception cnairs, LIBRARY SAWED Oi Jury Speedily Says He Was Justified in Killing Jennings. (Special Dispatch to The Journil.) Astorfa, Or., Oct. 12. The Jury In the case of J. H. Bowlsby, charged with the mupler of Steve Jennings, June 14, aboard the steamer Alliance, tonight brought in a verdict of not guilty, on account of temporary insanity-, after being out less than two hours. The ver dict meets popular approval. JONES' DKAFT COMES BACK FBOM BKOTHER TABLE IN QUARTER AK. large Quartered oak rock er, Morris rocker, lady s desk, weatnerert oak ROCKER with GENUINE LEATH ER seat, Brussels parlor carpets, IM PORTED AXMINSTER RUG 9x12, com bination bookcase: Cooper's, Bulwer's and Read's works and other good books; IRON and BRASS BEDS, all-steel springs, 8ILK FLOSS mattresses, I feather nlllows. KASTiSKH BIKUSKIIS MAPLE, Quartered oak and other dress-! ers; several sets or toiletware, good cot- ton-niled comforters, rugs emitaDie ror i the bedroom: PEDESTAL DINING TA BLE. BUFFET and Bet of up-to-date chairs, all in oak; oil paintings, STEEL RANGE, gas heaters, china and glass ware, kitchen cabinet and other useful and necessary articles found in a first class AUCXJON HOUSE. The above goods can l inspected tomorrow (Mon day). Sale TUESDAY at 10 o'clock. ON THURSDAY NEXT At same address, we shall sell good. clean furniture, carpets, rugs, etc., for various consignors, who need ready cash, which they always receive from us the same day as sold. Sale at 10 O'clock. BAKER & SON, Auctioneers. Indorsers at The Dalles Will Prob ably Let It Drop If Jones Comes Through. (Special Dispatch to Tlx Jon r mi I.) The Dalles, Or., Oct. 11. Sheriff Levi Chrlsman placed Clarence Jones under arrest while thef latter was en route to Tacoma, between Mosler and Hood River. Jones was brought to The Dalles, where he is held to appear In the Justice court for preliminary trial October 22, on a charge of obtaining money under' false pretenses. He Is un der 11.000 ball and ha not raised the amount It seems that last June Jones drew RETAIL NEWS We have not had much to say lately about our retail business, as we have been too busy sending out good eastern furniture, rugs, etc. We can save you money on new goods. We are con stantly recelylng new, up-to-date fur nishings and rugs from eastern facto ries,, which we are always glad to give you prices on. GEO. BAKER & CO. Salesrooms 393-4 Alder St. Both Phones. BASIS OF ALL WEALTH City Property sad Lands. The EAST SIDE has the GREATEST papulation. Is growing the most RAPID LY and the GREATER PORTLAND MUST and WILL be there. In 1906 1 there were 6S1 residences built on the EAST SIDE to 100 on the west side. Portland la attracting more attention than any city on the coast and is under going a MICtHTY TRANSFORMATION, and in the next 10 years will lfcely make more PROGRESS than It has In Its entire past HOLLADAY'S ADDITION Is the geographical center of the city and Is the most DESIRABLE residence district, and much of this will become BUSINESS nroDerty Do not overlook these facts When making investments. and call and inspect the property; for seeing is believing. - Tne Oregon steal Bstats Co, tt Third st, room 4, Portland, Or. Women's Suits Children's Coats IN THE ASSIGNEE 8ALE MONDAY $31.50 Suits $16 Women must admit the bargains we offer for Monday are the most extraordinary ever heard of in the mercantile history of Portland's retail stores. Think of hand some tailored Street Suits, built by mas ter tailors, in smart mannish styles high grade beauties that most stores would es teem cheao at $35 our price 831. 50. Cut in popular Va length coat models; skirts - - . . ' m . . i a full plaited witn tolas oi materials ana you choose from rich, fashionable golden browns, blues and blacks, m serges and cheviots. Monday, while the M C flfi lot lasts, at $1U.VU nut suits $i6.co children's $6 Coals $3.98 A convention of long, loose "boxy" models in handsome blurs, reds, pravs and white, crushed plush material; in ages from 4 to 8 years, splendidly tailored and made up in splendid workmanship; a big value at $6.00. Special, to close, on Monday at $3.98 A Drastic Cleanup 'Mongst the Millinery Stocks $7.00 PIU1IES $3.59 Rich, heavy and plump handsome Ostrich Plumes, in black, white and beautiful col orings; a great value at $7. Spe- dJO CQ cial on Monday, to close at CHILDREN'S 50c AND 75c CAPS 15c Pretty patent leather and mixed woolens, in all latest shapes; regular 50c and 75c values, to close, special tomorrow at..lof Women's Felt Hat Shapes, values to $1.25, for 5 Last Week of the Great Sale of Shoes Women's Shoes and Oxfords, tan and black, all styles ; worth to $3, at. . .$1.00 Women's Fine Dress Shoes, all sizes; worth to $4.00, at $2.10 Any Men's Dresa Shoe in the house, val ues to $5.00, at 91.08 Children's Fine Dress Shoes, colored tops or all bldck; $1.50 values, at 79$ Same as above only large sizes; worth $2.00, at 98 Bie Girls' Shoes, lace or button, low heels; worth $3.00, at $1.49 Men's Oxfords and Shoes, $3.00 values, at 91-24 Infants' Soft Sole Shoes, all colors.. 19 Infants' Moccasions at. 5 Gilt Edge Polish at 20$ Whittemore Elite 'Polish 2 boxes for 5 Final Cuts on Hosiery Boys' Black Cotton School Hose, 25c value 15 Children's Fast Black Ribbed Cashmere Hose, extra quality, made to retail for 35c per pair 1? Ladies' Superior Quality Fleeced Hose, guaranteed stainless, high spliced heel and double sole; value 25c per pair, at Same as above, but extra heavy and silk fleeced, 30c value, at Ladies' Fine Knit Silk Finish Hose, value 30c per pair, at , Seamless Fast Black Cotton Hose, medium Assignee's Sale of Notions Reeular 10c Cube Pins..' K 5c Skein Mercerized Embroidery Cotton, all colon, each Vx4 Pearl and Metal Dress Button r j e i ns iancy designs, vaiue iu yi.w. per dozen 10e Corset Clasps, white, drab an black, value 10c a pair, at...3e 10c and 15c Hose Supporters, per pair ? Ladies silk and satin Hose bup porters, values 50c and 75c; choice at 5c Cabinet Hair Pins 2 5c Nickel Safety Pins 2 25c Magic Hair Curler 10 Stationery and Toiie Sundries -Jewelry 15c School Crayons. 1 gross i box ? Regular 5c Golden Eagle brand Pencils, yellow enameled and rub ber tips 2X4 Regular lc Pencil Tablets y4 rair Skin Toilet Soap, honey, but termilk, oatmeal and glycerine, cakes in a box; value 30c, at.. 15 Wire Hair Brushes, black enam eled backs, value 25c, at 18ci Ospoto, the perfect cloth cleaner better than any preparation; valu 25c per bottle, at 14e 300 pairs men's Rolled Cold Cuff Buttons, values up to r 1 .50 pair; choice Rolled Gold ladies' Collar Pins plain polish, Roman and engraved values loc, oc, sc ana $i.uu, in endless varieties; choice, pair, 8$ Ladies 15c, 25c and 35c Fancy Gold Plated and Jewel Set Hat Pins; choice 10 Women s Back Combs, 500 pairs ladies high grade Back Combs, the season's newest shapes and styles. all trimmed in gold, silver and , rhinestones, pearls, catseyes. ru bies, garnets, turquoises, topaz, moonstones, amethyst, etc.; in fan cy cluster designs, values $1.25. $1.50, $2.00 and as high as $3.00; choice o9f 800 Nail Brushes, good bristles, set in polished maple, ebony, oak and imitation ivory backs, all high grade goods; values 25c. 50c and 5c; none less than 25c each: choice 12 1,(XX) looth Brushes of very high quality, that sell everywhere at 25c each, and good as gold at that; choice Ladies Pompadour Comb Sets, ; combs to the set; value 75c a set special 384 1 per 15e T. amies' weight, plain or ribbed; regular value 20c per at . . Ladies' Ribbed Hose, black or tan, solid upper and sole; best value for 35c, at i8 Misses' White Cotton Ribbed Hose, soft finish, double heel and toe; good value at 20c per pair, at f Children' Extra Heavv Tan Hose, double knee, heel and toe, absolutely stainless, value 25c pair, at...lO Misses' Medium Weight Tan Hose, mercerized cotton, perfectly seam less,' shaped knee; value 30c per pair, at 19 Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, fine ribbed, Hermsdorf dye; excellent value for $1.50 per pair, at fl.2T Marvelous Values in Laces Extra fine French Dentelle Valenciennes Laces and Insertions, 1 to 2 inches wide, value 6c to 15c per yard; per bolt of 12 yard for S3e 10c to 15c Cluny Laces and Insertions, per yard Cotton Torchon Laces, values np to 10c per yard, at ,2$ Bargains in House hold Needs DOMESTIC SECTION. 12c Toweling 724 Yard. We shall offer on Monday in the domestic section all of our 18-inch widths in blue and red check linen glass toweling, regular 12c values; special, at, yard V4 c unciotti 4? Yard. Monday patrons may select all they want of the 12-ineh widths, in shelf oilcloths, reg. 7c values in dark colors only, at, yard 4 $1.25 Bed Pillows. 89 3-pound Bed Pillows, carefully filled with clean selected rolled tur key feathers, with coverings of fancy ticking; best $1.25 values: special at 89 Velvets and Dress Linings Velvets Worth to $1.50 Yard, 48e We shall offer on Monday over 1, 000 yards of handsome velvets in widths from 19 to 27 inches and embracing Panne, silk velvets and other varieties in all wanted shades, values to $1.50 yard; while they last at 481 25c Dress Linings. 7V,4. 36-inch Dress -Linings embracing near silks, percalines and sateens, in all the most wanted shades: val ues from 15c to 25c a yard; special Monday at V 7V,6 2Vzc Cotton Suitings. 8 l-3c Yard. 'We shall offer on Monday in the domestic section iuu yards of Ox ford Cotton Suitings in dark and light shades and neat patterns; 30 inch widths, reg. 12 values; ex tra special at, yard.... ..8 1-3 Profitable Investment (or Men Better than mining stock. Surer even than government bonds and far more profitable are the op portunities offered tomorrow and all week for saving money in the buying of the fall and winter cloth ing and outfitting men need. Bet ter buy for a year ahead it will pay you to such opportunities to save seldom offered. Read: Men's $20 Suits at M Men's Clothing and Furnishings Complete line of Men's New Fall and Winter Suits, values $15.00 to $20.00, in tweeds, cheviots and worsteds, in all the new colors, to be sold out below cost, jtC at the suit Boys' Wash Suits, values 75c to $1.50, closed out at, suit 33 Boys' Wash Pants, value 50c to $1.00, at 15 $22.00 to $25.00 Suits, same as above, at $9.85 250 Boys' School Suits, values $3.75 to $7.00, at fl.97 350 Youths' Suits, values $3.75 to $10.00, at f2.90 Complete line of Boys' and Youths' School Pants, 50c to 75c values, at 33e Complete line Pure Linen Collars, all sizes, at 9e Blue and Red Bandana Handker chiefs, 15c values, at 7f Boys' and Men's Caps, 25c and 35c values, at lOe Complete line of Suspenders, val ues 50c to $1.00, all sizes, at pair 274 $1.00 to $2.25 values in negligee, golf and full Dress Shirts, com plete line to be closed out at T5e 50c to 75c values Underwear, to be closed out at 28 $2.25 values Men's Sweater Coats and Vests, all colors and sizes, at 974 $2.50 values Wool Sweaters, with collars, all colors an1 sizes, at 81.30 50c values in Work Shirts, all sizes, in chambrays and drills, at. .30? $3.00 values fine Wool Worsted Sweaters, vests and collar styles, at 8l.T Boys' and Youths complete line of Wool Sweaters, vests and coats, in all sizes and colors $1.00 values at 404 $1.50 values at 89 $1.75 values at 99j 150 dozen 25c value gray Cashmere Seamless Hose at All Barf Cook and Waiters' Coats to be sold out at less than cost ASSIGNEE SALE PRICES ON HOUSEKEEPING NEEDS IN CROCKERY SHOPS We've segregated all the broken lots and odds and ends in the Crockery, Glassware and Kitchen Furnish ings Sections, placed the lots on special sale tablet at the Second and Yamhill corner of the store and marked prices upon the goods sure to create tremendous in- Monday among prudent housewives, board lng- and restauranteurs. Read the bar terest house managers gam list: 9-picce, $3.00 fancy decorated Toilet Set 81.98 10-piece, $4.50 fancy decorated gold line Toilet set 83.00 Fancy shaped $1.25 Bowl and Pitcher, pair 89t White Uncovered Chambers 2,&4 No. 2 Crimped Top Lamp Chimneys 5 No. 1 Crimped Top Lamp Chimneys 34 Jt-ancy pattern" sterling silver top Salts and Peppers . .24 25c Nickel Towel Racks . . .10 Set of 6 Tin Table , - " Spoons .1.51 3" 5e 15e 69e ....;Hal! Price . , ; Half Price et of 6 Tin Tea Spoons Child's Set, Knife, Fork and Spoon Best 25c Steel Kitchen Knife Tin Oil or Gas Stove Tea Kettle , No. 8 Galvanized Wash Boiler , All Fancy Decorated China All Bohemian Fancy Decorated Vases All lines of White and Decorated Dinnerware......'.....:;v.Half' Price All Cutlery and Silverware One Fourth OSF' 10c Roll Silk Tissue Toilet Paper....:.-.. . .... 5 5c Roll Gem Toilet Paper .8 rolla for 25e 4. MONSTER SALE OF LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS v ( - - r Plain and fancy, 5c, 10c J -and 15c grade, at , . . , . . . . .4C ; UNDERMlJStinS Children's fine . cambric Drawers, tucked, and nicely trimmed; values 15c c:;per;pait.,.; , r p -ChU&ei!i'a;ibiuslitiUhdv'c'inbric Un derskirtsv extraalue at 35c; Mon day OAly et..i,i,;...i., .r. ... ,1" ? Misses' Derby" ribbed " sleeve! -.Vests, 'square. neck, trimmed v, ' ' ribbon.tnd lace;. value 15c, at,.?