The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 23, 1908, Page 12, Image 12

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL H, 1CCX
A MONSTER rmiand
BEGINNING FRIDAY MORNING AT 8:30
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J A determined and drastic slaughter of high rade spring Ready-to-Wear Apparel" for Ladies Misses (
: and Children. '. The backwardness of spring, coup led with, a chain of unavoidable circumstances has1
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additional quantities. A; systematic 'and. thorough' house cleaning, pertaining to every' department in5 the store. Nothing spared, everything
Sacrificed. HANDSOME NEW SPRING SUITS, BIG SHIPMENT OF NEW WAISTS, IMMENSE .STOCK OF, DRESS SKIRTS AND
PETTICQATS, HOSIERY OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION AND OUR SUPERB STOCC OF STYLISH MILLINERY. Read the fol-
LADIES' CRAVENE1TES I ,$35.00 Spring Suits .$12.75 7 FANCY COLORED HOSIERY
Loom, fitted and iemlrfitted styles j good nngt High-class tailored Suits in the most approved spring ,0u own toporutlon of fine grde Ule Hosiery
of a ,mo,t pr!cttfJ lde,lrble ffnnt? styles. Plain Panama, fancy mixtures and serge ma- in ftney plain shes, COc and. 63c rsdes, choice,
posWve value. " . , teHals.'all colors and si2es; absolute 9 7c ' 3Sc Pair
ChoiCe i$3J75 values up to $35.00,. ;;. .v.; U'W I Lit p ' :-Vf v-n V
SILK PETTICOATS $3.50 Tailored Shirt Waists $1.65 ( . SILK DRESSES
OILIIJLI IILUaiJ.. - . , M 7, eOUxkt 1 j Rajah Silk Princess styla Dresses, just arrived
Soft Taffeta Silk Petticoats, full widths, wide Madras and Percaletailored Shirt. Waists, tucked by express; very stylish and desirable; values up
range of colors $5.00 to $7.00 values , . front and back; laundered collars and cuffs. The to $25.00 at v y
Choice $2.5Q II S?algtte-$ 1,"65 1 Choice $14.50
A Striking Feature of the Great Reorganization Sale
Will Be the Remarkable Values styush New Mllinery
To facilitate and handle the vast throngs that will undoubtedly attend this sale we have arranged our entire rear balcony with the Millinery
bargainsEverything plainly marked and advantageously d ,' ; : . . r.
UNTRIMMED SHAPES
All the latest styles, all col
ors, . . ... ... . .49 tnd 75
All latest shapes
in Wire Frames
at ...10
STRAW BRAIDS 1,000
pieces, 10 and 12-yard
lengths, all colors, piece 15
FLOWERS Every popular
flower, 10, 15, 25,
35 and 39 per bunch.
TRIMMED HATS 200
Trimmed Hats, values to $5,
f or $1,05
Friday and Saturday Specials in Ckocew Department
To further introduce our Coffee we.
will reduce our 35c ,to 30c and our 40c
to 85c, and all our own blends of Tea
to 60c.
Figs, 2 10c packages . , ,15 Monarch Gloss, Hot or Cold water, We have another lot of walnuts, bet
Prunes, Italian, 4 pounds. .25 , 15o packages, 3 for, . .... ...... .254 . . ter than any before, at 11 a pound.
-Oranges dozen.................. 20 Canned Fruits at... '.-.10 Per Cent Off Also a choice lot of fancy groceries at
Bananas, dozen 25 ; Pioneer Qeanser, same as Sapolio, 'prices to suit. " , ; 7 . , v
Corn Starch, best, 4 for., ...... ..25 5c eachO for , ......25 i Phone your orders to Main 5440.
connnn
o AND ALDER
GIVE Hlf, TISTE
OFOI'JIIIDICIIJE
aiiiton a Gaudy, ... Who
Handcuffed Wife, Will Be
Placed in Chains.
(Special Dispatch ta It Joaraal.)
. Taooma, AprU Xi-Olnton C Oandy,
a man who haadouffed jhla wlf' hand
batUnd her back and after tying , her
Xeet to the footboard of the bed left her
a neipieaa . prlaoaer . In her own house
day after day while he was working hla
Insurance business down town, will be
given a dose of his own medicine.
Gandy himself admitted when on trial
that he had been thus maltreating- hU
wife, and Judge Snelt promptly sen
tenced him to a year in prison. Now
onerui Morris declares that be Intends
business In the morning;, and locking
the house tight went away, secure in
the thoua-ht that no one could enter to
see her, nor could she open the door to
admit anyone. The girl's father came
10 -racoma. ana coin u mi nouse ana
belnr unable to enter looked through a I
window and saw the woman bound. He
broke In and released her. , After being
arrested Candy tried to have a war
rant lasued for his father-in-law- ar
rests lor burarlarizlns- bis bom, but
could not get the warrant ,
PIPES OUTLINES
(Continued from Page One.)
Inns bank had caused a run on the Title
Uuarantee Trust company.
Some auroiise waa manifested In the
courtroom when at a few minutes after
HODSOII IMCHIIIE
; BEATEN
TOAPULP
Official Keturns Show State
ment 1 Men Had Lead
of 19,956 Votes. -
Official returns of the Multnomah
4 o'clock yesterday afternoon the state I county legislative ticket show that the
rested Its case. . The state's attorneys
bad said at the same time the trial
opened the presentation of - their case
would i&ks at . least two nays. Mucn
more astonishment was created- when
uit uricnoe concluded lis cms di vkii-i. .
ing Just three witnesses Douglas Law-5 oanaioaies mailing in. .ira
Statement No. 1 candidates polled
(S6 mora votes than the men opposing
them on the Hodson-Beach-Balley-Reed
ticket and the other anti-Statement No.
industrial Dlanta denendlnr on electric
ity able to run. The telephone compa
nies, wnicn use tn power or the What
com County, company, hare auxiliary
plants, and were- not inconvenienced.
The asphalt works was discovered on
fire at 4 o'clock, and when the fire de
partment arrived It waa doomed. The
loss win not exceei ft.OOO. ,
ALL TRAINS AGAIN
COME IN ON TIME
son, accountant: Clyde C Byers, book
keeper, and J. T. jtoss, tne aeienaani.
Asked 7ew Queatlonm. .
Ross was asked only three or four
questions bv his attorney. Two were .
merely . perfunctory. He was asked if
it J?.n.du" " "ha?"a.G? i keep he was a .ijin of fmily and how 'long 8tatement No. V senatorial candidate
ently. ; 3
Aocordlna- to the returns, the total
vote, for the entire list of Statement No.
1 aenatorlal candidates was 41.6. XAe
total rota for the entire list of odi
senatorial candidate was I4.SX8. leav
ing a majority of 7,718 votes for the
liim as near as possible In the condition
- in wnicn ce Kepi nis wile.
simply meklner the punishment
f It the deed, said the sheriff this
he had lived In Portland. The other wit
moneys deposited
morning, ''and the man should be aivan
a - wholesome : lesson because he la a.
neeses were asked simply whether the
tosited with the
antee & Trust' company that 'Constt
very bad actor "
uandy married
ielll
av ntrnM nia nr v
jeiungnam giri. a year ago. They
to xacoma, ana seinea in the sour
uandy At - once developed an insane
jemuuay. : M mver sirucjc or beat his
wlfe,but -procured pair of handcuffs,
and day after day would handcuff and
tie her to a bed before golne; to his
Shoemakers PouItryBook
AXS AT.Milf AO TOn 1908
There Is nothing in the world like it
Illustrated. A
It contains 224 large pages, handaomoiv
i number of most beautiful
tuted the educational fund 'had been de
posited in coin or been transferred Xrom
other banks by check. ; : -
"Have you, Mr. Rosei, ver converted
came any funds belonging to the state to
your own user' was tne tnira ques
tion imIcoA Mr. Rose bv Mr. McCamant.
"Not one doUar.' yrtm the clear and
prompt reply. .- - , . '
"Take the witness,' paid .Attorney
McCamant to the counsel for the state.
The district attorney endeavored to get
from Mr. Ross what funds were in the
bank when It failed. - He ' was not sue
Mr. Robs would only say. 1 do" not
know. The books will tell and they are
the best testimony.. -. v v - - a .;,
Mr. Roas answerea every; juesuon
our-
In the list of reDresentatives the total
if.fr"' I candidates, and 19,119, for. the antl-
Htatement No. 1 eanaiaates, leaving an
other majority of 16,011 In favor of the
Statement No. 1 list. '
In the contest for Joint representative
for Clackamas and Multnomah oountles
the only anti-Statement No. 1 majority
was made. In that cocUat McArthur
reoerved 8,0 1 votes, and Belt MS,
leaving: MoArtbur with a majority of
J1.788. -.v-;'
. Addinc the senatorial and house ma
jorities together, It gives a total of tl
738 more votes cast for the Statement
No. 1 ' candidates for the senate and
house than were cast for the opposition.
Subtracting the J, 783 lead of McArthur
over Belt leaves the final total of 19,-
9SS more votes cast tor statement no.
candidates in the' legislative contest in
Multnomah county than were cast for
the opposition. . vft s ,-. -, ; j,--..
I ASPHALT PLANT IS - V
pESTEOYED BY FIEE
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life.
Colored nates of Fowls true to
It tells all about all kinds of Thorough
bred Fowls, with life-like Illustrations,
ond prices of same. It tells how to raise
j-rvuitry succeasruijy ana now to treat
It dleeanes common among them. It
t.lvs working plans and Illustrations of
convenient poultry Mouses. it tells all
a8ATCSS A0 BROODERS
It rlvee fun Instructions for operating
ru KimTS or jncunaiors. - inia cnapier is
? r piously conijiiete and worth dollars
t i niiyntii ueiner an incubator. It gives
iWi'riptlons and prices of Incubators,
l-r.o,i.r and all kinds of Poultry Sup
1 - . In fact, It Is an encyclopedia of
ri ncndoni end will be mailed to any-
.. .a rf!ft of only it wnta Your
ri'iuiiifi if not pleaned. i - -.
'ioa.uakur, Box 1348, Treeport, rii,
rithmtf k..(.t(nn. nrom-Dtlv ana so
his words could be heard In every part j
of the courtroom. .;; ;.'--.- .
A cnnnidHrBble rtan ox yesteraay-s
proceedings waa occupied with the tes
timony as to the condition of the bank's
books after the failure. It was brought
out that Oeorsw Slack, tne v oruana
public accountant, supervjaea mi ui-1 , - (Dnlted Preaa Laaaag 'Wlre.J
rjctea the wors : oi Belllngham, Wash.. April . j.-Flre
rJJr,loaun VJr lil w 1 originating in a mysterious manner,
slble for the results ; of . that.vrk. i mtartA i innnim a.
Othar minor witnesses were ClTles i -ttovM tha mdeDendeni: AsDhalt Pavlnc
Kopf. BBsistant treasurer or ine anK, company's plant early this morning and
J. W. Ferguson. P. H. ColJis and, R. W. I b burln th. wiTm can-vine- electricity
from the power plant or the Whatcom
County Railway A Llrht eomoanr. ahut
oir ait power in ine city lor many nours
and traffic waa completely '-paralysed.
Not until noon were the streetcars and
Ail h tARtimonv was in - dt a;ow
o'clock, at which time the court, ad
journed. M. B. anitin, wno nau peen
subpoenaed by the -state, , could not be
found when called . and a benohr war;
rant was lsaned for his return. He had
waited for two days to testify And then
grew tired and returned to Portland.
Mr. Rankin did not testify as tbe state
thought his testimony could ; be , dis
pensed with. , . ' " ' ' ;; ' -J
HIGH WATER DAMAGES
; ' BRIDGE AT SPpKANE
7''7:;.i- ?v7'v 11 --"i-f:,
Spokane. - Wash., - April J3. togs
driven by high water' playedLhavoo, with
bridge timbers here last night." Sup-.
porta were carried a way and others
weakened .until traffic is danenrous.
Streetcars are forbidden the use of sev
eral crossings. - -
j 7 He Oot VThi He Keeded, '
'lne years aro It looked as If mv
lime nao some, - savr jar. jartning, or
Mill Creek. Ind. - Ter. "I was so run
down that life hung on a very slender
thread. - It was 'then niy. Inirriil m.
ommenooa cieciria outers, l Dougnt a
r l - got - what I - needed
l naa one root m th. mv.
lectrio Bitters put it back on the
tun again, ana i ve oeen wen ever
sincA" . Bold unaer guarantee , at Skid
more Drug Co.'s drug store, j EOe. .
bottle and ' I
strengtlv
but 1
C
Northern Pacific IVo. 1, due
at T o'clock, arrived on time.
Southern Paolflo. No. If, due
at 7:65, arrived on time.
Southern Paolflo, No. IS, due
at 11:80, arrived on time.
O. R. & N., No. 8, due at I
o'clock, arrived on time.
O. R. A N, No. S, due at :45, '
arrived on time.
Astoria A Columbia river, No.
11, due at 1J;18. arrived on time.
RlfSSIAEJ GIRL
HIKES ESCAPE
Woman : Who Was' Sent, to
Siberia for Killing Po
. liceman Islree.
HOUSE THIEF WILL
I BE SENT TO PEIS0N
7 ' (Special Dlapatefe to The Joaroat.
Pendleton, Or., Ajprll , 88. The Jury
tn the ease of W. Deal of La Orande,
charged with horse stealing in . Union
county, brought In a verdict "of 7 guilty
at 9 o'clock this morning. Dear will
be given a penitentiary sentence. ,
The defendant stole horses in Union
county, but, owing to alleged prejudice
.insi nim xnere, me case was Drougm
ere on a chanre of venue. -: The iurr
was unanimous for oonvlotion. A few
years aero Deal was sentenced to th
penitentiary for horse stealing, but wai
pardoned after a few months. He is
70 years of age, :v.'.,',- .';'f '-V .
KOled In MOI. '
Everett. Wash.. April 28.-Peter
mopulos was Instantly killed -. at the
weiaauer-ijanBaowne lumDer mill to
day. His clothing became entangled in
a osii ana ne was carriea over a pul
ley-. - nia neaa was cruanea or contac
with the timberA -'-v n ,-..
(Osited Frees teased Wire.)
New vTork, April 21. Marie Splrl-
donovo, the Russian girl martyr, ' whose
sufferings as a prisoner and exile have
made her world famous, has added an
other chapter to her eventful life by es
caplng from the horrors of Siberia.
According , to reports received here ' In
cablegrams, she is either on her way
to America' or AustraliA : ;
The girl ' was aentenced to Siberia
far life' in 105 for shooting Chief of
Police Lushenoffsky of Tarn boy. While
she was in a cell she waa so brutally
treated - that the wnoie - world indig
nantly exclaimed aarainat the cruelties.
The officers kicked her as a human
football across the cell In trying - to
make har tell the, names Of her ac
complices, but she had none.. She was
sentenced to ( hang, but the sentence
was commuted to Uxe imprisonment at
Siberia where she suriered tne tor
tures of an exile foe four years, until
she esoaped. She was aided In her es
capo by revolutionists. ,-. t
WANTS RECOGNITION
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(Continued from Wge One.)
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Makes the skin . I .7 ,'
like too want it f Doc ' moment,
HAGAFS
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iviaenoiia
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Balm
A liauid creoaration for the Face. Nerlr.
Arms and Hands. 1 Cannot be detected.
5 It la neither sticky nor creasy.
" It's harmless, dean ana refreshing.
' Two colprs, Pink and White. :
Use it morninc. noon and nieht. Si
Summer, Fall, Winter. SAMl'LE
- ' - 1 LYON MPO. co
A 44 South Fifth St, aoosxrs, N.T.
&i3
Miliions of the most exauislte and
frarrant rosee will be on exhibition at
the Oriental building of the Lewis and
Clark rair grounas. -
our festival couia noi oe aupncaiea
for 8100.000. - All this we have oreoared
for the delectation ' and - enjoyment of
the myriads of spectators who will
come. ' . ..
AH our public dignitaries and com
mercial bodies have : made strong . rep
resentations through . our representa
tives at Washington that we are more
than anxious to have at least a goodly
portion of your battleships' and cruis
ers in port on June 1. We have learned
throua-h the navv department that the
movement of your ships rest entirely
with- you. Therefore, we respectfully
uest and urge you to visit Portland
Inr -our festival and bring all the
fleet available. Tour officers. and erews
will be delighted Deyona measuqe witn
the hearty welcome that a waits.
- We are anxious to know your de
cision at the. earliest possible moment
in order that we mar taxo up tne mat
ter with " the city and our commercial
ooaies or special arrangements nor en
tertaining vou ana vour men in a man
ner worthy of your station. , We assure
you that If you accept our hospitality
you win over noia me - occasion in
arateful remambranaA
Anticinatmsr an eariy ana ravoranie
reply, we have the honor to subscribe
ourself. 4 Tours sincerely,
PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL. -Cheeter
A. Whitemore, President.
;- Geo. I Hutchln, General Manager.
Rury I. Daselrt.. Secretary. -
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Rti : Rale 133. 50r Axmrnster rurs.
819.96: 820 Brussels rufra. f 18.95. CsJef
Bros., home furnishers, S60-S7O K. Morri
son street. : . ,
Tbe Kind Yon Hare Always Bonglitf and whlcn has been
in me for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made finder his per-
f'h.i sonal saperrlslon since Its Infancy.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good'are but
' Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
' Infants and QiUdren--Experience against IJiperiment,
Whai is 6ASTORI A
' 7' Castorla Is a harmless snbstltnte for Castor Oil, Pare
r . gorlo, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium,' Morphine nor other , Narcotlo
substance Its age Is' its guarantee. It destroys Worms .
Vand allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
. Colic It relieres Teething Troubles, cares Constipation
, and Slatalency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the -
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
, The CMdrens Panacea The Mother's
CEHUiriE GASTORIA alwaVo
Sears the Signature of '
The Kind You Haye Always Bought
' In Use For Over 30. Years. .
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