The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 22, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINO. SEPTEMBER 22. 1005.
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DOUBLE
Da in ty Ha ri filter ch i efs
Special Display and Sale
AGENTS ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS
TWIGED
AT LOS HUES
diaries Frieber Kills Mrs.
Harry 3Iagnus and Com
r. mits Suicide.
? Vallajo, Cal.. 8ept it Mra. Harry
lt.tmi. dsmrhtsr of a well-known le
Angeles family. was shot and killed
fce noma hare today by Charlee Frle-
v.r machinist who had been am
ployed at tha Mare leland navy
tor . several months. Frleberg
turned the uistol on hlroaelf and
tha top of his head off.
Real Lace . Hand-Made
i '
yard
then
Lies
It ta thought ha man tried to Induce
MM Magnus to run '" r"H
that ujon har refusal ha killed ner ano
commlttsa auicme.
! r,. ...... witnesses to the Hhoot-
Ing. which ocurred orU altar Harry
Mignue. the husband of the murdered
woman, bad ona to work at the navy
"I!d",.K..- ... iMii hv neighbors to
I-., iha Munui cottac and shortly
. nnni nf blood with a anot
through har heart and another In her
arm. Frleberg waa lying, on the i bed
with hi lac. burled la P111.0,"!
ton of hla head blown of. In bla hand
waa a. pistol atlll smoking.
Mrs. Magnus waa dreeaed as If aha
Tiat been nreoartng to (to out when tha
fatal ahot waa fired. Tha room waa in
?5bi Uunuul have lived hera for tha
past seven years. Harry Magnus cornea
from a. prominent family of; Cordelia.
Sea hara! Mra Magna; U the daugh
ter of Mra. Lendera of Urn Anla.
She was married to Magnus at the home
of her parents in Wi -angeiee vu
tVUkarv amnl0VAd all aa IT.6C
k vani iintfl Yeat-rday. when
his discharge, announc.nf
Special display and special prices on extremely beautiful
Handkerchiefs in real lace, Armenian lace, French hand em
broidery effects, etc. See the showing at our Handkerchief
Counter and share in the savings. An assortment that will
delight women of taste.
NEW WIDE RUCHINOS in the most desirable colors and
designs. A Urge shipment just received.
CHILD'S HOSE, fast black lisle, extra quality lxl ribbed
The regular price is 35c the pair. Special for Wednes
day only , s ,
22c
Women's $3.50 and $4 Oxfords at $2.98
A broken lot of Women's High Shoes, any $3.60 or $4.00 Ox
ford, and a number 3f French heel high shoes included o gn
in this assortment. A clean-up. Wednesday, choice. Oa0
WOMEN'S "LABONTE" SHOES in all sizes and 40 1 iV
widths, big lot. Special price Wednesday only . . . .', 3)ae il?
Lovely Hand-Made Laces
Exquisitely 'beautiful and auperbly rich Duchess Lace, in
edges from one to nine inches wide. Duchess Lace Berthas.
in all widths and designs. Real Valenciennes Laces, in edrrei
or insertions. We are making an extensive display of these
goods at our Lace Counter and invite the attention of all lov
ers of these beautiful fabrics to this assortment Exclusive
designs, imported especially for Olds. Wortman &. Kfntr .' T
on hand early while the assortment is at its best to choose.
Tis a seldom found opportunity to seek amonrr rich war a
and a wealth f.patterns and Jaces that add grace and -beauty
to'any gown.''. . . ?' "". . . : -,
I Best Place in Portland g. Men's Mnderwea
Women's "Merode
that ha wa going to leave the country
annaarea ta ds excitea ana iuiu
friends they would never eee mm again.
He
Harrv Magnus, the husband, la pros-
trated., Ho. refuses to make any - state.
tnent.
J.B.F
JUNGLE STORY
Comes. Batk and - Orders
' :$50,ti00 Worth of Pack
" ington Beef.
1 (United ITei Le"l Wire.)
. Chicago, Sept 12. For the first tima
. since the appearance 'of Upton Sinclair's
packing house expose, "Tha Jungle," the
British government v today "contracted,
for n order of American meat,,-closing
a contract with i.itby, Mcweu wddj',
packers," for 6, OOO.OOtt" pounds of fresh
beef. ''According to tb contract, which,
waa made througn Tnomas ursKino,
e British consul at Chicago., the price to
" ha n!r1 tor thn conalrnment of meat IS
4600,000. Erkine requested the sub
rmtSHlon of bids for several million
pounds of canned meats for tha British
navy. ; xna pacners yrcuiui u. ui iw
.', crease In export trade. '
HOT so fly
AUTOS Br 343
Either They Are Scarcer in
Washington or They Shy
at Assessors.
Underwear
This, famous make is the best in
America for women or children.
Wearers of "MERODE" make
prefer it to all others. Tis hand
finished, made of best yarns. We
offer this season garments that
have never been produced before
for less than 65c, pants and vests
in all styles, at the suit, r 1
100, per garment. . . . OUC
Reading Lamps
Special reductions on these goods
this week.
Regular $4.00 Lamps $2.25
Regular $10.00 Lamps . . .$7.95
$31.50 values for ...... . $24.00
With very complete assortments and values that are not surpassed, and seldom egualefi, we
INIf Ia if. 4 m J Mlf M C f fa a 11 f AN IIM JjaB.MBaa,au Aah.alaS.aL..-- lit V at M '
Invite the attention of those with men's undergarments to buy. We have special, agencies
for many of the best brands manufactured and the exclusive agency for the famous Staley's
jWe have a special agency for the
well-known STUTTGARTER Un
derwear, made iti' union suits or two
piece garments. This is a famous
sanitary wool garment that wearers
of high-grade goods are very par
tial to.
DR. DIEMELS LINEN MESH
UNDERWEAR FOR MEN, in two
piece garments or union suits; light,
heavy, or' medium weight.
We sell Underwear for men from
50 the garment to $5.00.
Unde rwe a r for Men
COOPER'S SPRING NEEDLE
UNDERWEAR, in woolsilk or, wor
steds, n all weights and colors. This
comes in two-piece garments or union
suits. One of the best-finished makes
on the market. Full assortments.
STALEY'S UNDERWEAR Sold
here only. This splendid make can
be had here in flat woven of ribbed
style, in natural gray,' blue, camels
hair or tan.
Gas Lamps complete with Man
tle, Globe and Hose.
J aV ma WW WW M 5W mm r si'i
1
,
(Linen-Mesh)
Qrriil AW broken lines of
aJfCCfcff Mens Underwear
will be subject to tremendous
price concessions at all times
Lien's or Women's
Umbrellas$3.98
Absolutely rainproof, guaranteed
fast color, tight-roll style, ivith
Paragon steel frames and fancy
trimmed or sterling silver-mounted
handles, reg. val.'up o AO
to $5 ea.- Wednesday. M.yo
Reading Lamps
Electric3 Lamps for dining-room,
hall or table, very low-priced.
Regular $3.00 Lamps $2.25
Regular $8.75 Lamps. . . . .$6.00
Regular $17.75 Lamps- .$14.20
Regular $12.50 Lamps. . . .$9.95
We are showing new articles and
patterns in the famous" Libby
Cut Glass
1 Sf .'AT
r ' (United Preaa Leawsd Wire.)
Olympia. Wash.. Kept. 22. Not a clt
ien of Douglas, Ferry, Okanogan, Ska
mania or Wahkiakum county owns an
.utoroobile, or at least none admits It.
according- to the schedule of the atate
hna r tit niiaIiAtlnn an that nf
property. The state assessors this year
found 1,184 motor cars, as against l;m
m 1907. Asotin ana Kenton couniiei
which, if the returns are to be reliei
upon, did not possess a benslne vehicle
a year ago, have since acquired one
each.- Clallam now listens to the ex.
haust of four, and ' Stevens has added
three In one year. In Douglas county
in 1907 there were four autos; this year
ine assessor railed to una one.
iPAKKPLACE CLUB ,
GIVES RECEPTION
t (8peciaJ Dispatck to The Journal.)
Parkplace, Or.. Sept. 22. The Park
l place Educational club gave a reception
at the grange hall Saturday evening to
tthe principal and teachers of the school.
I About 100 persons were Dresent. The
following program was given: Song.
"xne Forresters (quartet), Mrs. Bru-
i ner. soprano: Miss C. A. Cutter alto:
IF. Fl I.ucait- f.nnr anti 1 W Clvrifl
'bass: Miss Myrtle Holmes played the
! accompaniment; solo, Mrs. W. A.
Holmes: invocation by Rev. Rlgtrs.
Tha following visitors were present:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogilxby, Mr. and
.Mrs. J. O. McMahrm, Victor Oault.
I Harry Har graves. Kdith Sraith. Otto
JMorhuk. Kva Wallace. Pearl Srivea.
"Mrs. L I Wood, County Superintendent
jT. J. Gary, County Judge Grant Dira
fick and Repreccntatlve Camptxll.
J Superintendent Gary gave a talk
along educational linea. He compli
fmetited Parkplara as being the first
'town la Clackamas county to have a
tcittb for the purpose of promoting edu
cation. County Judge Grant Dtmirk gave a
'talk that waa appreciated by all. He
said tha. the erporation tax ohfmld ko
to the school fund, and that school lands
should be sold for their actual ajne )n
' .stead of at stated price. He said that
the state should appropriate more
'money to tha districts so that the teach
lers In the common- achoola eeud re
iceiv better wages: that they were the
poorest paid of any profession.
J RepreaentaUve Campbell gave s talk
(along the same lines, hut differed on
-the ejueation of raislrg funds for school
urpasea.
, The n waa beautifully decorated In
Vhe school color purr-le and white.
China atera and F H. 8
Hisod in decorating.
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IT i.-'ri.
All Our Richest Model Hats Go at One
Third to One-Fourth Less Wednesday
This includes every imported Pattern Hat that has sold from $50.00 t6 $150.00. No such
sale has ever occurred in Portland bifore so early in the season. It offers an unpre
yfy cedented opportunity to select from stocks practically untouched. The most rarly beautiful
examples ot the milliner s art. Ts a chance to choose from an aggregation containing all
colors and all shapes that fashion favors. The shade assortment comprises Taupe, Mulberry,
Wisteria, Nile Green, Black, White, Pink and all the favored shades. There are immensely
large hats modeled on charmingly graceful lines, or small neat affairs that are gems of
beauty and tastefulness. The trimmings are sweeping Plumes, nodding Aigrettes, grace
ful Herron wings and breasts and wonderfully beautiful Bird of Paradise feathers.
All Pattern Hats that were $50 Ennrfh An Pattern Hats that sold from
to $100, reduced Wednesday rUUUii $W0.00 up, reduced Wednesday
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BANKS POSSESS
II FEW RIGHTS
Among: Them Is Immunity
From Snap Judgment by
Bank Examiners.
pennants were
Grape-Nuts
Food contains the elements
that Nature placed in wheat
and barley to rebuild the
worn-out body and brain.
Try it for your own satis
faction. . .
Thtrt'taRetsoa"
(United Press Uusl Wire.)
Washington, Sept. 22. Declaring that
Impairment of capital has been fre
quently taken for Insolvency and that
bank examiners have made mistakes in
judging of the solvency of national
bants, Lawrence O. Murray, comptroller
of the currency, today continued hla
grilling nf the national bank examiners
of the United States east of the Mis
sissippi river.
He explained what constitutes In
solvency and declared' that examiners
should be more careful In making state
ments on ban it a.
Many examiners cave confused the
impairment or capital with insolvency,
ssid Murray, "and this lack of knowl
edge has frequently made it necessary
for this office to require full state
ments of a bank's condition before act
ing on the suggestion of any examiner."
Murrey declared that a Hank cannot
considered insolvent until Its entire
j rapirai and surplus baa been absorbed
' im , rrm .uu ui mrs insux-
ftcient to cover the liabilities to depos
itors end other creditors exclusive of
capital atoclc.
DUNNE TUiED
DOWN ey LABOR
"Pinhead" McCarthy Fac
tion Objects to Judge's
Prosecution.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, Sept. 22. Judge Frank
H. Dunne, the Jurist who sentenced
Ruef and Echmltx, Is today the center
of the Judicial election contest. After
having been turned down .for nomina
tion at the hands of the machine Re
publican convention, Judge Dunne was
treated in a similar manner by the ao-
called Lnlon labor party convention last
night, and it Is probable that the Dem
ocrats snd the good government league
will unite in naming a Judicial ticket
with Judge Dunne at the heed, sup-
gue.
labor party waa bqlaterous last
HorM-fleah Eatra la Parts.
(Stwrial rtupstrt to Tbs JoeVaaL)
Pari Sept. 22. Statistics supplied
by the Paris sanitary vtrinsry depart
ment with regard to the consumption of
'! "no sum iiesn snow mat test year
1.i horses and 1.1H esse were
;mugnirea I or distribution among the
r visum vi noreerieeo- in ruii and
tire suburbs.
New Trveatfre Don Sovtii.
r-t1 Mrwtj te TW nm It
Fort w-vrtb, Tex ssl -evL 1 1 A larre
and ttrUitasit audtesiee attended ' the
ppewlrg lMt night ff the nw prra'
orTa-hovs hra. The theatre," which
l under the Onesnll iinirmMi tm
ie ml the Oargest and fcartdsonest In
At. south. ...
ported by the Roosevelt-Lincoln Repu
llcnn lea
The
night. A communication waa read from
the good government league asking a
conference, and it was tabled.
The convention nominated the same
Judges put up by the Republicans for
tne run term:
Judge George A. Sturtevant, Carroll
Cook. John J. Van Noatrand and Joseph
E. O'DonnelL For the short term Judge
cabanles waa nominated.
The Democrats last night received a
similar communication front the Oood
Government league and voted to confer
with that organisation before nominat
ing for the eupetior bench. It le re
garded aa certain today that Judge
taurine wui Beta tne ticket.
The state central committee of the
Independence party last nlrht indorsed
Judge Frank J. Murasky for associate-
justice "f the eupreme court te take the
place ef J as tics Me Far land, whe died
last we.
The Republican committee will tnect
tomorrow to make a nomination and It
looks oroheble that Juda Henrv A.
Malrla of Oakland will be named, r
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That we are making and selling tha,' best 5
.Trunks on the market Come in and look Jj
over our line before purchasing elsewhere. H
We ire offering this week at our Sixth jj
treet store, 36-inch brass bound" Trunks, H
with straps and 1 extra tray; regular price H
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A Munich Bbrsielaa baa natented a
eemeea smeJl snougs for a Pereon te
waJow. y which the Interior ef the
temerb. f(it be photograpbed en a film
that ta S Inehea lane b v a aiartir cf
aa laca la wid-.a.
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The Royal CbeT at tb Baker.
No lover of bright, music, beautiful
scenery aad dashing chorus girls cso
miss It this week bv seeing 'The Royal
Cher' at the Baker. it IS all color,
fun and music, and Is preaented by
Clever company. Matineea Thursday
ana aatui-oay.
Pan Lag ea Good Bill.
There la a good natured rlvalrv this
week at the Pan tares theatre between
MUa. Ixruiee and bee monkey act aad
the Great Ieier. ee to which ram
tb greatest ameunt nf wonder. It la
difficult for the pubtte te decide aa te
toeir respective merits. Both turns are
marreioue r.uropee n importations aaa
bave become the talk of the town.
The Iljar Thing at tba Oaks.
Purine tho nreewit week oaa or the
gresteet ediicatkmaJ eshlblta eer aeen
fortiand la te be eea at the (ks- It
la the sk'ietea ef a blae wbal. t he l.rr.
et ever preere1. being meek lewser
tian that now - eaMMtton fa tb
Bntlthenniaa Inetlt'jt te-n la U'lsklnitm
iery bone la la j4ae and Ua s'.s e
be Judged when 4 ansa oaa stand Inside
me jaw banes.
Glided Fool.
which
the Baker
"A Gilded Fool.
Stock company Is a
the Bungalow this week.
of a
and of tbe complete transformation con
ditions make possible to work In bis
nature. Matinee Saturday.
unpany Is so cleverly playing at
gsJow this week, tells tha atorv
of a young man tn New Tork possessed
great aeai mere money tnan bra! n s.
Tennessee's Partner" Tonight.
Tonight the Blunkall company at the
L,yrio win repeat -Tennessee a Fart
ner." which has scored a suoceea. The
Blunkall company glvea a fine perform
snra Mamie Haaiara la apnea ring for
tbe first time la an ad alt role. There
wui bo a matinee today.
Tom bag Tbre tb P. re Coming,
vomiaa Thro tbe lire." one of the
BKl beautiful and tuneful musics I.
romedya that ever came to Portland,
il be tne attraruoa at tbe HetHg the
atre, o rt een X h and Washington
stre, for four night, beeriaatng aeit
per. Te advasce seat eaie will
n next Frt'tay morulas at too bos
office of tbe theatre.
The Portland Trunk Mq. Co.
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Fourteenth and Wsshrngtoo streets, to
night at.S.U o'clock and every night
thla week, with a epeclal-nrica matinee
Saturday afternoon, will be the favorite
romediane. Kolb and Dill, supported by
an esrellent company In the muslral-
comedv. "Ioneaome Town." Another
crowded bouse wltneseed last night's
performance.
Kolb and DIM at Hefllg ToalcM.
Tfo. attractloa at tke Heiilg tbeatra.
PORTLAND DAY
' CO TO COUNTRY. CLUB
PACIFIC NATIONAL SHOW
Sea Big Ad, Paga 14
"Nell G wynne" at tha Star.
Tatisd Oeorgla Harper appearing at the
ftar theatre thla week la the comedy
drama. -Kail Gwynne," la which she
nas won mucB praise ror berseif and
compaay on the coast. A complete
erentc enulpment Is carried by thie com
pany for this play, and srtU be costumed
la cotrect atyla
Tbe TUP Mr. Flow.- "
"Tbe Flip Mr. Flop,- with Kittle
rjeaKMa. none .H-- tM Kate eerie, la I First annual raclfie Katlonal Lis
.... .,,,. ...r,.i rn, 114 Dill at I storK fjiow iM rs rem. a..) il J
'JJi" , vTl ln ""-114. IS. at tbe Portland Country Club
posed ef people aveil-kaewa te Fertlaad grounds. , '
tbeatrearoara Their akaleh
aad filled with laughs. .
Is Uvely