The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 01, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    , THE DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY " 1, 1903.
IX
C0L1PELSIIET0
MIE MARRIAGE
Suit, for Divorce Brings
; About Peculiar-Denials
by Husband. ' .
, ; " , ; - ft - t
H Her husband in - nswerlng- her com
plaint for divorce having denied every
thing, Including: the marriage and the
carehtara of her little eight-year-old
girl. Beryl, Mr. - Anna -. Harpole' a at
torneys have filed in the circuit court
'motion : to compel .'. Emory 'Harpole,
aid to be a prosperous-farmer of GM-
; liam county, to pay her 1200 in cash
with which to prosecute the case. ,
A general denial "of each and every
allegation," such as .was made by Har
pole Is unusual in a divorce case, and
tbe wife Is put to the trouble of prov-
'lng her marriage arid the fact that Har
pole Is the . father of -. the child,
whether Harpole intends to dispute the
claim of the plaintiff to be his wife
in . not disclosed In the pleadings, but
he admits nothing-so far. Mrs. Har-
'pole saya they were married In Marlon
county, and for this reason she Is put
to additional expense. She now calls
upon Harpole to foot the bill for this
extra expenditure.
M
Irs.
Harool- alleres that her hus
band treated her cruelly, knocking her
down in fits of rage and using Insult
ing language to her. She says they
were married at, Salem on April "26,
1899 and that she left him at Condon.
Oregon, in November. 1S06, after he
had ordered her to go. She is workina
for the care of her little slrl to- fit.
Mary's academy.' She saya Harpole is
worth $4,000 and - has other property.
He is preparing to fight the case. -
HAS CITY HALL OFFICE
NO ONE KNOWS WHERE
Mayor Ine assigned Parkkeeper
Mlsche'a reaiiest for a suite of offices
In the city hall to the committee OH
parks and public property at a meeting
of the council yesterday afternoon, the
committee has a job cut out for it be
cause there are no vacant rooms in the
city .hall at present, and trouble may
be experienced in finding a suitable
place for the parkkeeper. This Is the
ursi assignment or Business to tbe
committee for months.
Save the Discount.
Sand ohA-lr n, nnv at - f 1
fore the 10th ib save the discount On
May bills for the Automatic Telephone.
HOME TELEPHONE CO,
v Corner of Park and Burnslde sts.
Perfect fitting glasses $1 at Metegers.
COW QUESTION STIRSUPfSTRIFE
IN ARLETA AND LENTS PRECINCTS
The question ' of -allowing cows and
other four legged creatures classified
as livestock to run at large Is a" burn
ing issue in at least two of the outside
precincts of the county. On tbe theory
that-this question; as well as that of
prohibition, can be opened up and voted
on every two years, petitions asking for
submission of the question in : Lents
and Arleta ' precincts have been filed
with the county clerk.
County Clerk v Fields Is inclined to
believe that the cow question is not like
the liquor question, and that it cannot
ho uhn,iti ,n vnto In June, both pre
cincts having previously voted In favor
of penning up the livestock In the corn
munity. Mr. Fields has also found that
the- Lents petition lacks the necessary
number of valid signatures, but the Ar
ista Detltlon. for precinct 87, has more
than enough. , .
The disirlct attomev 1 probably will
be called on. to say whether or not a
vote can be taken this year on Biejjtock
at large question in xno. vt.
G0Mr.lEf,,10RATE DAY
OF OREGON S
BIRTH
Crowd From Portland ..Will
Attend Anniversary Gath
ering at Champoeg.
Portland will be well represented Sat
urday at Champoeg to celebrate the sixty
fifth anniversary ; of the real founding
of Oregon, as well as the birth of the
first civil government in American ter
ritory -west of the Rocky mountains.
The sale survivor of that pivotal and
eventful day, F. X. Matthleu, wUl be
present at Champoeg, to give the glad
nana or welcome to au wno attend.
go on this excursion. While It ter-
naps Will De.posaiDie to secure refresh
ments on tbe grounds, yet all who go
from Portland should be prepared with
luncheons. -
- The trip may be made by boat, leav
ing the foot of Taylor street at 6:45 a.
m., going through the locks to Cham
poeg and, returning, leave Champoeg for
Portland at 4 p. m. -Those in Balam de
siring to attend should take the boat
there at a. m. for Champoeg, and the
boat on return trip . to Salem will leave
Champoeg at 4 p. m.
All desiring to take the electric cars,
either at Portland or Salem, should
take the cars at- 6:05 In Portland at
corner of Front and Jefferson streets,
and In Salem a short distance west of
the courthouse. This will bring bath
north and southbound cars to Wilson-
.HI1-. at 11 . m tnikthit. Mill, -F
nectlon with the boat from Portland
on the way to Champoeg. Returning
rrom Champoeg the boat will take all
the Dassentrers that came on the cars
back to Wllsonvllle to connect wUhthe-t
cars ror return-trip to -starting point,
whether it be Salem or Portland. . -All
who desire meals on the boat from
either point will be accommodated.
it is pro Dame mat some action will
be taken with a view to securing land
STATE'S PRODUCTS
T
PURS
MARKET
li
Food Commissioner Finds
"Made in Oregon" Goods
Are Not Diluted. " .
State Dairy and Food Commissioner
BaUey is making a. comprehensive In
epectlon of the flavoring extracts and
similar products on 'the , local market
with' view tn determining on a uniform
measure of strength for these extracts.
which he WUl later males a. requirement.
When the. present Inspection la fin
ished there will In all probability be a
larare nirmber of manufacturer who Will
at piecework In a factory, earning l6 ""tVnr. Tin the citv who m hi M"ge nmoer or manuiact publlct lon.ol to notlo. duct the Dally
pee .week by putting la.tonahotaLau ut more extracMnd less water Abstract in which the notice was ub
The suit does not make Mayor Lane
a party to the action, the defendant s
being tne facirio image -company and
me ciiy.or .roruana.
CHOOSE SITES"
FOR HEW THEATRE
Seattle 'Capitalists Said to
Be Backings Project for
Two Playhouses.
stock are being disclosed daily,
the strongest and purest Bpl
flavoring liquids yet examined
made in this state,
TWO ATTEMPTS TO
SET FIRE TO SAL00?i
Tri-h.-V Alaska. Mar l.-Two at
tempts have been made In th last two
nights' to burn the Bagle City .saloon. -Early
this morninsr the residence of
James Hill, the banker, was ipuna on
fire, and he and his family bad a nar
row escape irora aeam.
The police are puasled over the opera
tion of the firebugs and their motives.
for a nark at Champoeg. The impor
tance of the event of 6 a years Ago Is
sufficient ' to justify a reasonable ex
penditure of funda to erect a more im
posing: monument than jiow mirks the
spot, and peauti.y .xne surjounoinga.
Boys' and misses' $2.25 dress Oxfords,
patents, vlcl and tana all glees, $1.29
lr. sample snoe store, rirsi ana
adlson.
WOULDN'T- MOVE ON FRIDAY
AND COULDN'T ON SATURDAY
So We Will Camp at the Old Stand at 328 Washington Street
Couple More Days Regardless of Consequences
Great Special Friday, Saturday Bargains
Read over the list very carefully every item speaks of savings of at least three to four
dollars for every dollar spent at this forced Removal Sale. Better come today or tonight to
be sure- of getting1 good choice come down for curiosity if for nothing else and see the crowds
buying Talking Machines, Records, Mandolins, etc., etc., and' Sheet Music. Customers who
'appreciate this opportunity often take one or two hundred copies sometimes more as the
cost of such a collection and assortment of good music at this sale is so very small.
Yesterday was a busy day in all departments, all over the store. Today and tomorrow
will bring still greater crowds eager buyers at such slaughter prices so come as early as
possible, out be sure to come, if you need anything Musical we will let you have them at
- about your own price anything to rid of the stock, today and tomorrow.
TalRing MachinesPay $7.80 Now. Save $17.20 Later
$25.00 Talking Machines, today only, $ 7JBO $35.00 Talking Machines, today only, ?17.GO
$30.00 Talking Machines, today, only $14.20 $40.00 Talking Machines, today only, $21.25
05O Talking Machines Today Only $20.50
5heet Muiic 2Jc a Copy or 12 Copies for '25c
DElEltlED
TO
STOP STREET FILL
Inmaa-Poulseii . Company's
Attorney Files Injunc
ction igaiiist City.
- Injunction proceedings to atop , work
on the East Sixth street fill by the
city of Portland 'and the Pacific Bridge
company were begun yesterday by
George & Shepherd, attorney for the
Inman-Poulsen Lumbar company. Tha
attorney filed a suit asking the circuit
court to enjoin the bridge company and
the- city from proceeding to make tbe
contemplated fill until tbs merits, of
the case could be settled by legal con
sideration. . - . . '
In tbe showing made by Shepherd It
is set out that to mak the fill would
amount to-practical confiscation of the
property of the mill company adjacent
to tbe fill, since the property was worth
than 15,000 while the fill
not
since the property was worth
more than 15.000 wh
would cost In the neighborhood of 188,-
It was further argued that no culvert
had been provided by the plans of tho
fill which omission would result In
damming up the water above the fill
and flooding a large area of land. It
W further contended that the grade
formed by making the fill would be
at least 12 per cent from the end of
the fill to the next street which Is Im
practicable as It would make heavy
(raffia over the street impossible.
The street had not been dedicated.
was a rurtner contention, wniie it i
also argued that there is a flaw in theH
Two sites are said to be under con
sideration for a new theatre for Port
land, to be undent tbe management of
Calvin Hertlg, manager of the present
theatre at the corner of Washington and
fourteenth streets Seattle capitalists
are reported to be behind the project,
which has heretoforo been attempted
several times by local theatrical man
agers.
The present negotiations are, it is
said, directed toward the property at the
southwest corner of Fourth and Oak
streets, and also the vacant - ground
which is a part or tne uorbett Home
stead at the southeast corner of Sixth
and Yamhill streets. The deal Is re
ported to have progressed so far that
one of these sites is positively chosen
and th plans for the proposed theatre
are being drawn.
rnoKe interested in tne project say
that nothing definite for publication can
be Klven out. One local manager as
serts that be has information that the
site of the new theatre, has been se
lected,' but he declines to make any
further statement.
JOSSELYN GOES TO
GET SPENDING MONEY
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iMSJfef '.',iMfOIt8"''tfiaii'a iBliok:;:'SMat 'women'' know' Uwt ths -
;, HWy Xf Nemo Self-Redvcinz "&1 corset -that , - SST'-"
"r tfZ i tivelr reduces the abdomen with perfect comfort and hjr. r
Sf6 uljL llil
YlltOItB than a million atout 'women know that tha
Jt Nemo Self-Reduciz ia the only corset that ' 1
Uveljr reduces the abdomen with perfect comfort and hy
gienic safety. . - t '
VERY1 w-omaft-b baassnia . it kM
' ' Self-Reducing ' Corset ia anperior to all others in com
fort, style and durability that it is an extraordinary value
simply aa a corset, saying nothing about its invaluable and
exclusive special features. s f?:
jfrOR 1908 are nine handsome models, all pictured here,'"'
Jl a model for every stoat woman-taH and stoat, short
and stout, or just 'fat and dumpy." And there's a price,
to suit every purser . "
Af Crri 014 fevxrites Nos. 312 and Si4)of
y" which nearly a mUlion pairs were sold in
1907 : and for women who want tha new "alender-hip,,
effect are the two new "Flatning-Back" models, Nos.
318 and 320, at the same price f3.50. V
Af ID Somewhat finer are the Mercerized Brocaded
At PJ.W Corsets, Nos. JUS. and -618; tho French
Contil Corsets with bust supporters, No. SIS; and the beauti-
, ful new ' 'Flatning-Back' model, No. 817 all these at 5.00
Af 4t1sr1 or women of axuriousTastes, who have
IX VkJ paJd I5 to j25'for imported corsets, is the
superb No. 1000, with "rUtHing-Back" and the new.
. "Dnplex Straps," at $10.00. This is the finest corset that fvKi
can be made superior in every respect to the best that '
come from France. It will do wonders for any stout
figure giving it the graceful lines of youth.
p Our enormous output of Self-Reducing
HiCUIUJIIiy Corsets insures stout women a saving of
at least one-half what they are accustomed 'to pay. One
Nemo Self-Reducing Corset, at $3.50, will outwear three ,
average $1.00 corsets '
The Nemo Corset ia the; only corset that ia mora than '
a corset. The only one that baa exclusive features
of great hygienic merit. The only one that does
something for you that no other corset can do.
q You will find NEMO CORSETS in all good stores ' t
throughout the world. .
KOPS BROS., M-nafseturen Su Francises 0ct,JI4l Surj St
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RES
Hymn Books and Music Folios,
3c, 7c; 13c, up to 37c
' Reduced from 50c, 75c and $2.75.
'MuslevBags, Satchclsj Instrument Cases.
Finest Music Cabinets, in fancy woods, Ac
cordions, Drums and everything musical at
your cwn prices today and Saturday.
$9.85 buys a fine $22 Cornet.
$2.10 buys splendid $5.50 Mandolin.
$6.65 for best $15.do Banjos.
49c for Dollar Music Rolls.
All violins go on sale today and Saturday
at less than half cost a harvest for bargain
hunters of good instruments.
TWO MORE DAYS OF PIANO SELLING Half price and less for most of them.
Seven were taken yesterday, but nearly a dozen were brought in from rentals, so the biggest
bargains go on sale today. ; Your chance will soojj be gone and there never was a better time
to save money on a good,,durable.-piano than now at this forced-out Removal Sale. Those
who came yesterday foundevery bargain just as represented, in fact much better in
j - than they expected, as they had the very low advertised prices in mind most of them bought
I and saved over balf their piano money by attending this bona fide "forced removal sale." Come
today and we can do as well by you. '
JJe Prompt to Share in Theiet
- Emerson upright, only $90, but worth $225.
Baus upright; good as new, $186, well worth $350.
Smith & Barnes.will be sold at $165, worth double.
iWaldorf-rtwo at sacrifice price of $182; about half value.
Kohler &. Campbell, new today $233; regular price $400.
; V
:Kimballed couple months only, $275; any other time $500.
: Anyone fwant Fine Baby Grand at $490 regular price $800..
' J.', V Splendid Pianola, $97.. Cecilian, $85. Angelus plays piano and
' . , . :,. organ ; going today at$88. : -' ' v
: These prices cannot be duplicated after the instruments are sold they are here today
ntfor-?ale y-.Pe.8 to1"-. PaPljf Jo like come prepared tobuy;
EVERYTHING IN. THE STORE ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Ai OF ACTUAL, COST.
B. 8. Josselyn. president of the Port
land Railway, Light & Pq,wer company.
leaves Sundav mornin. ror tne east to
be frone several weeks, and during which
time he will consult the principal stock
holders of .the' Portland property with- a
view ot deciding the amount of money
to be expenoea ror improvements aur-
lna- 1909.
Mr. josselyn will visit Bt. iouis, tJai- i
tlmore. FlHIadelDhla. New York ana
other cities. In Philadelphia he will
confer with E. W. Clark & Co., and in
New York will meet with J. ft W. Sellg-
n r. r,. .1 rt-o. A. rn nil
who own the controlllna interests in the
Portland lines.
As far as St. Louis Mr. Josselyn will
be accompanied by Mrs. Josselyn. May
21 Mr. Josselyn will return to St. Louis
to attend the graduation of his daugh
ter, Miss Dorothy Josselyn, from the
Princlpla school. After the graduation
exercises Mr. and Mrs. Josselyn. ac
companied by their two daughters. Miss
Mildred Josselyn, who attends the same
school, and Miss Dorothy Josselyn, will
return to peruana.
A LITTLE DOWN
FAVOR MADIS0X
STREET FOR BRIDGE
Contending" that they have some right
to say where the new brldg-e shall be
built, the Peninsula Development lea true
reported at a meeting last night that j
tne residents or tne peninsula would ra
vor rebuilding at Madison street; eus
thls location would best suit the con.
venlence of the community. It was the!
sentiment of the meeting that the car
company had somewhat Improved the
service during rush hours, although
there have been conflicting reports
made Of dissatisfaction on the part of
various residents.
UP-TO-DATE CLOTHES
FOR STYLISD GENTLEMEN
WHAT WE REPRESENT
WELL-SELECTED STOCK LUCIIY PURCHASE
328 WASHINQTON
STATE LABORATORY
FINEST ON COAST
Increased business at the new state
chemical laboratory on Third and Oak
streets has necessitated the employ
ment of two additional assistants in the
ofTlce and workroom." Since the arrival
this week of A. L- Knlsely, the ffew
head of the bureau, there haa been a
busy time at tha headquarters of the
on lee. New apparatus is beinc daily
received and within two weeks every
thing will be in readiness for the work
of carrying on the federal inspection of
Imported drugs and food producta Mr.
Knlsely is well pleased with the equip
ment, which he says is as complete as
that ot any, laboratory on the coast.
Notice to the Boys and Girls i
of Tort land and vicimty.
Ws recently announced that we would,
on May 4, 1908, make awards to the boys
and girls returning the greatest number
of "Swastika" labels taken from oack-
ages of biscuits, crackers and cakss of I
t our manufacture. The contest- closes
' on May 1.. We have-on exhibition In F.
; Dresser A Co.'s window. Fifth and
I Htark streets, the boys' and girls' hlgh
. grade bicycle offered as one of the
i awards. .
. .Continue tnssve our "Swastika" la
rbels we wilTnave something, interest
ing for you later, paclno Coast Biscuit
company.
REAL ESTATE MEXTQ
' B00STUMATIL
IBpeHa Dbvatek . The 7erM.l
Pendleton, Or., May 1. Plans have
been completed by D. B. uestu ma, local
manncer of the Columbia Iahd'' com
pany, for-a convention of the real
(ate men of UmsUlia county in this
pity in a few days. The object is to
cnrrt plans for a-lerat1nsR. the boost
Edovmnt as regards CmatfrJa county.
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Ladies' Tailored Suits
. BttllUR -I0 $35
Saturday Only $17.35
Our well selected stock
of men's apparel repre
sents the best makes
and high-art manufac
ture only. The fact that
we visit the . eastern
markets every season is
sufficient for you,
Mr. Reader, to see
the advantage we
have of securing
the very choicest
clothing. Our
prices are away
below most other stores,
make and style consid
ered. Our popular
prices run from 3
$10to$30
If you wish to dress
strictly in style and are
short of cash, the N. Y.
O. F. Co. will clothe
you from tip to toe at
the rate of
A LITTLE DOWN
AND $1.69 A WEEK
Our - Sabsrdasliery and
Ket Department Is rsplste
wita ,the vsry latest styles. ;
' Xb onr JTootweav Depart-
meat we are snowlnr every
aew style .of aaees at
prises wit-da tbe nsca
svsrysody.
t 'Il lPa 3
tm I
Money
zs
Money Earned
Seal with us anl - yon wQl
knew what this means.
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ALU
By a stroke of good
luck our buyer, Mr.
N. Weinstein, who
is in New York, ran
across . a manufac
turer who was very
short on cash. The
hard, sh iny coin
looked good to him
and he parted with a
generous stock of
extra fine and styl-
ish garments . away
below ;the regular ,
Trtr-m TV. 1
sent the latest ma- ' :
. . ucaigns, ..
the popular Butter
fly ale eve, skirt
gored or pleated.
These we are able to
seU atthe low price
$17-35
Cash or credit, a lit- '
tie down and $1.00 a
week. ' - - . '; .z;:
Ladies Silk Suits in ail shades, at very low
prices. Handsome Waists and Skirts and we!l
fitting Gloves. Our stock of ladles Footwear
is dainty and fashionable and the prices lower
thart cash s.ores. . . , 1
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Don't IVorry
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Can't Pr.y
It will t a T'"r ' '
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