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Tlin OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO, OCTOBER 2. 1009. BRAWL IN SALOON GIVES EDWARDS HIS FREEDOM f- . , Tells Judffc Wife Wai Enjoying Various Beers - men Another Woman Appears, and Then Comes Fight, -V , Cops, Judge, Fine and Now Divorce. 'Dlvore Friday" at Ua circuit court around flva badly matd pairs out of tb dlvore mill thla morning with Judg Oa"tnbln banding? out tha do creea. ' , Tbat hta wlfa la 1van to tha tblrat for malt waa tha allegation of A. El Edwards, who taatlflad that bta wlfa, Florence Edward, mat a "gantlaman" friend oii tha atraat recently who aa cortad bar to a aaloon at Third and pin trts whara aha prooaadad to hav a "high old tlm wnon anotnar fol inwad. Moth wara errtd and rined 110 In tha polio court M waa fr d. woman Interfered and a flat fight Aimed MeOllllvray waa granted a decree of dlvoro against Malcolm Up Uilllvray whom aha said treated bar la a cruel and Inhuman manner, poomiug drunk and abusing bar by making chsrgea of Infldeiify s gainst bar. Ubay wara married July T. 1U. Kir , Hawlajr la no longer th hus band oi Alio Hawley. Sh charged him with deserting nwnovimwr. Thv war married In- JUOO. 113. ana nav two cnnuren. -Millie Fi. Maddux all sad that bar hllahand. Clifford MadllUX. WM ID tha k.i.it MinHiriini wltaotber woman. They war married Juna 16. 10. jeroy tnMran against Z.lsie cnepman won L.L I . ft Wjtmm tur I 1 1 ft ft and who nil W II ... . . . w , . - . deaartad htm In Doembr, , 1104. PEACE MAKERS ; IE ORGANIZED Would Spread Fleaslng Doc trine of Harmony Over Civilized World.- COURT-MARTIAL FOR FIGHTING BOB'S SON . . , , , . . " '.it (TTaJlad rrees tlinl Wlfa. , Barkalajr. Cat, Oct I. With Barkly a th prospective aeadquarterg for th Paclflo coaat In th movement that la holding tha Interest of th nUr elv lllaad world a aoctaty baa baa organ laad bar to propagate th doctrln of universal peac. . Th aoclaty atarted with a mtmbar-ahlp- of 0 whlah Hat Includaa many promtnant ducatora- elargy, banker and business man.-, J. J. Jaaaup waa ap pointed temporary 'aeoretary and an xaoutlv oommltt consisting of Rar. a U Parsons," paator of Bt Mark's Eptaoopal church; A. W. Naylar. praal- dant of th First National bank, and Mr a. Maria Freeman Oraywho la a mambar of five othar paac .aocJatlea In tha United State, waa appointed today iu viivvi iiivii uuuijiieie organisation. , The nrellmlnarv smnintlnn waa brought about through tha effort of Robert C Root th Paclflo cout ran. reaentatlv of the American Peace So ciety. Root's salarv la nald hv An. Id raw Carnegie. . The Kansas-Oklahoma oil field took STOP -DRINKING! Orrlna Destroys" tha 'Crarint ; for . Drlnfe Cure Effected or Money v Refunded. " ' It waa .formerly customary for the habitual drinker to tak the pledge reg ularly, sometimes onco a yaar, and aoma tlmae In every fit of reaaorae that-followed hi dabauohea,and tbao break It ' Rut now It 1 gradually dawning on the world' that pledge do - not atop drunkenness. When a man take a f ledge voluntarily, h xpote to keep W Kvery man en pacts .to karp bla word and every broken pledg coats the drunkard -many a heartache. Rut be cannot belp It He fights aa long a h can, then aueoumba to t ha-craving. Th nervoue ayatam of thebabltual drinker la diseased and be must hav treatment that will our this condition. Orr)n la aold under a posttlr guar antee to cure ' the. drink habit or the money will be refunded. No other treat ment for the liquor habit la sold under' such a liberal guarantee. Orrine la prepared In two' forma: ' No. 1 a powder, perfeotlr tastalees and ool- orless. whloh can be riven aaoretly In any rood or anna, urrine no. I la in pill form, for those ' who wl ah to be cured of the habit and It ehould be taken by every one who aweara off. No matter which form of Orrin I ueed the guarantee' 1 th earn.- Th frlo of Orrin la $1.00 per 'box, mailed n plain sealed wrapper upon receipt of price. Writ for free booklet on ''How to Cur Drunkenneaa" (mailed In plain sealed envelope.), oy una urnne Co.. Wash !n ton. t. C. Orrlna .la aold by Woodward, Clarke ft Ca, distributors.' th lead for production in 1907. pushing; I talned third pUce for the flrat time. California back to seoond place. Illinois, rormeny nimn in tn iiat or aiaie, at- i - .1) "Th thing that grief th farthest Toward making life worth while;' Tbat coatt the lean and doei the moit la Juit a pleasant smile. It'e full of wealth and goodness, too, ' With hearty kindness blent; It' worth a million dollars And doesn't cost cent" YOU WILL ALWAYS SMILE - a " . IF YOU USE i Howard Heater EXT NO BIG COAL OR WOOD BILLS BURN5W00PaC0m HARD orSOfTCOAL FOR SJtLB BT " J. J. KADDERLY ware JI an EverytKbis; In Hardware-, Including Stove, Tinware and Enamel Ware TKs IQWA1S BI1TIB All lsea, AU Htylea, Ail rioe. 130 First Street Near Corner Alder Next to O. W. P. Waiting Room Harming Clear Through to Front (Unit Frees teased Wire.) i Manila, P. . X- Oct UeuUnant .' Prank T. Bvana, eon of "Fighting Hob" , Evans, will .face court-martial on board th . battleahtp . Wlaconltn upon thre charges f being abaent from bla poat of duty while officer of the deck, of using profane and disrespectful lan- guage to th euperlor officer, and of Intoxication. . m A. . . Lieutenant Cbarlee Burt of the bat . tleahlp Oeorgia will be tried on the charge of "conduct unbecoming a gen tleman and an officer.- It la under stood that a number of charge are pending against younger offlcere and men of the fleet, following the indulg ence in heavy drinking at the Auatrailajs i porta, where th reception led may to go to exceases. San Francisco, Oot t. Lieutenant Frank T. Kvana caused a big aensatlon here last May when he put to rout a crowd of rowdies on the Barbery Coast . i a eua.. iKat K a aei at eawnr1a A i Wll swU Btl3ia .! aw v-w "i'-- mvnd?d. evan though ho waa hlrhly laudd for heroically protecting fellow- i is - unA th Vt. wtm m .HOI entirely Diajpoifj.-. , jaatr n gain a puuutnj vy a. a - . n kAse4 IKa lakMw k mt par in m rww wu .V z jiuiiuiuiu, e- a ViruCat. g ifyiiiiur Wl' The present charges, however, are a etirprUe to hla friends here, who depre cated previous stories and aald that, he WaS I11BUO ,! J J V v. 1.1111 Wl I fta a accouni OK me prominence ot un iweiior CREIV LET SHIP DRIFT ASHORE Schooner Ivy Was Los Through Trick of Dis contented Sailors. nnltitA Prnaa Laaied Wire.) Nome, Alaska, Oct l.-Th captain and crew of the Schooner Ivy are here tndnv nrpnarlna- to aro back to San Fran' t isco, after the loss of their vessel near Point Barrow last month. The men arrived here on the schooner Volante yesterday telling the story of the Joss ot tne ivy. Tha apJlors on the schooner were re sponsible for the loss of the vessel, ac cording -to ; tne Lcapiain. dui jof y ii i see Tire -vessel gi uuure .wi 69 f erred to " wnrb- linAi- him. They accomplished their desire by a silent mutiny, xne ivy was caugni in an Ice pack and the sailors remained silent and let the vessel go on the beach while the captain slept lilDIMI SIGH FOR SPINAL DISEASE V New York Physician Claims to Have Cure-Ail for Locomotor Ataxia. (United Press Leaied Wire.) New York. Oct 2. Surgeons here to day are discussing a remarkable paper read before the Academy of Medicine last night by Dr. Le Grand N. DenIow, In which he stated that locomotor ataxia can be positively cured. The disease has been a puxzlo to nerve specialists for years and the assertion by Dr. Dens low that the disease is curable by a simple method baa excited keen Inter est. Dr. Denslow say that in every case that lie has treated for tha past four years ho discovered lesions alone: the urinary tract and that the treatment of these lesions resulted in their dis appearance and the cure of the disease. The doctor said that, he had never missed a cure in the post four years. BARKEEP KNIFED: DOG THE CAUSE A. A. Wilcox' Face and Body Are Punctured With Blade Thrusts. (Special Dlptch to The Joe rail.) Th Dalles, Or., Oot J. A. A. Wilcox, a bartender at the Barn saloon here, was stabbed In the abdomen and face at mld- boweled. The knife made broke off in the face near the nose. Joseph Shaugh nnssv of Condon was arrested for the stabbing. Shaughnessy claimed Wilcox had hi dog, which was the pause of the Shaus-hnessv was arralKTied this morning in Recorder FlHoon's court on a charge of assault with Intent to kill. He was committed without bond. The sheriff Is awaiting- th outcome of Wil cox's condition, fnysicians report nis recovery doubtrui. EEGULAES IN CAMP IN CALIFORNIA Ptrnn Atascadero. Cal.. Oct I. Re pelling; attacks of Imaginary enemies, storming outposts In which unseen foes were supposed to nave a strongnoia, me ree-ulars carried on anomer campaign of practical warfare here today. The drills were conducted on a line similar to that carried out yesterday. The soldiers exhibited great interest in the maneuvers and wnne no ornciat re ports were made early today, it is un derstood that the trials are proving very gratifying. Reports which are being received hers todav indicate that the national guard throughout the state 1 prepar ing to leave for this camp and will be gin arriving ounaay. - .juany id me week 2.000 of the militia should be in camp and bloodless batues will Degin. FIX BATES FOR BIG CONVENTIONS HERE Excursion rates for th National Bap tist convention and th National Re tail Grocers' convention, which are to be held, in Portland next summer will be fixed at the meeting of the Trans continental Passenger association In Chicago next week. John M. Scott, as sistant general passenger agent of the Harrlman lines will leave tonight for Chicago to attend the meeting; and to secure arood rates for Portland. Rates for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition will be fixed at tne same iime. Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled S,0 factory Sirpis CLOTHING STOCK "Low Prices Our Chief Attraction" fflgM aHlatRaite of 35c m the MMr Men's, Women's and Children's Clothing1 and 5hoes BY THE first Consignment of This Stock Goes on Sale Tomorrow Tomorrow the people of Oregon and Washington wiU be given an opportunity to purchase these samples of the congested Eastern factories AT 40 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR this, maens an ACTUAL SAVING (bona fide in every respect) of 60 CENTS ON EVERY DOL LAR SPENT to say nothing ot the iron-clad guarantee of this POPULAR PEOPLE'S STORE, that every article is as represented and of the very latest and best material the markets produce SALE BEGINS TOMORROW MORNING. OF -U fi 7ilK CAMPAIGN Two of New fork's Leading Cloak and Soil Hano faclorers Sell Their Entire Snrplas Stock of Fall SUITS, CLOAKS AND JACKETS to THE BOSTON STORE At 25 Cents on the Dollar fa.50 for ladies' Cloaks, fine broadcloth, empire back, 56 ins. long; splendid $7.50 values. 95.OO for ladies' extra grade Cloaks, , 10 different styles, all color; values to $14.85. f 7.5 for ladies' Cloaks, full silk lined, broadcloth and beaver, very latest, strictly tailor.-made; $15 to $20 values. f IO.OO for all styles fall Coats in newest New York styles, beau tifully lined, trimmed and tail ored; equal to any other $25 coat shown in any other house in Portland. 915.00 for the choicest line of ladies' fine Parisian broadcloth coats, Skinner's silk lined throughout; values to $32.50. $11.85 for Ladles' $40 Soils 200 ladies' Suits, all grades, styles and quality, every shape, every 1 --.t- .it ,:tt. i: . j 1? A-f. values $25 to $40. spl...985 v hoes &Does Milwaukee's largest manu facturer of men's, wo men's and children's best custom-made Shoes ship their entire surplus stock, consisting of 7,465 pairs of 6hoes to the Boston Store. The price paid was 40c on the dollar. This means that we will inaugurate Saturday the greatest bona fide shoe sale of the season. 91.50 for all makes of men's and women's fin est hand-made Shoes; $2.50 and $3 values. 92.00 for all styles and makes of $3 and $4 men's and women's Shoes. 92.50 for best makes of $4.25 and $5 men's Shoes. 93.00 for an assortment of hand-made high-top Shoes for men and women; regular $0 and $7 values. Children's Shoes 500 pairs of children's Shoes, all sizes up to 2J4; values $3, your choice tor i.i Five of New York's greatest clothing houses ship us entire assortment of Men's Suits, Over coats, Pants and Cravenettes With instructions to dispose of them at any price, - but get the money quickly. This will enable us to give the men of Oregon and Washington such values in winter clothing as never before was, equalled in Port land. Don't miss this chance. 1 SUITS 95,85 tor Men'a High-Class All-Wool Tailored Suits. So shoddy nor trashy ferments hers. All well lined. VaLs. 12.60 to 115. IBS. 85 for Men'a Suits. Blues, blacks and fancy cheviota. 1 AU new shapes and cuts. Every weave of woolens known. Cut ani made by experienced German tailors. $20 to $25 values, Sll.KK for five lines of clothlnr that are sold at the leading; clothing stores in tne city or i-ortiana at rrom zo to $30 a suit. f 14.85 takes pick and choice of tha nest suit In this vast consignment. There are no better suits made than the suits we offer you at the low price of $14.85. Exclusive clothiers get $30 and $35 for the self-same garment. CRAVENUTTES - SO0 Priestley and Gold Sea! Cravenettes. Blacks, blues and fancy colors. Every one guaranteed to give satisfaction or a new coat free. Values S20 to S30. Cholee of tha lot during: thla great sale S1U.UU. . their- II ( f VI 1 ;i ill - ifvi ' Tha third presidential election In tha United States waa the first campaign characteriked by anything Ilka a strict party contest Dissensions at home and perils brought on by th French revolution abroad, engendered almost continuous Internal dispute through Washington's seoond administration. Th development and expansion of po litical parties was the logical result and mad Inevitable a party (trurgl for the eholc of his aueceasor. Jeffer- aon whA ha4 ntired from th depart' m ant of aUt In 17l. waa th natural leader of th Republican, wnti Jona Adams, who was then completing his second term aa vice president, was th most available Federalist candidate. HUH wa tnr no pany nuusninvry for nominating Darty ticket and tt t hare for becam a matter for common agreement and consent. Acooramgir JaffaraAn waa talned with Aaron Burr. a w Tork poliUcisJi of prominence and ability, as th Republic ticket, whil Adam era olaed with Tbomas lncfeaey. now nonorwa 11 in tiator ot tb "panUa treaty, as th Fe4rallstr oeiWata. - It Intereatlng to t this cn- rtectloo that tb rrtv nsro of RejMib llcaas applied t th JcfferMtiiaa ticket waa sjot th sam party wMc applle today to th ticket of Mr. Tart Cm th contrary, tb d cendanf of the JefferwmiaB party ar IHDOcrats ratbor tba Rerblkiana' -- . .... I It rnuet be borne tn mtt4 t '"' plnt U.at U eeaautauoa sow prevldedl that each elector In the electoral col lege should vole for two persons and that th on receiving tha highest num ber of votes should be president and that the person receiving the next high est number - of votes should be vlce prosident. It la strange that th wis dom aooarent In cractlcallv every other lin of the constitution should not hav foreseen the difficulty which this ar rangement Invited. Quite naturally th man with th second Urgent number of votes would b the defeated candidate for first plsc with th result tbst th president and vice-prenldeot chosen would b the two leading candidates for the prenldency In th first place. , -Exactly thla anomaly become ap parent in th campaign of 17M. Af-i a ralltafl haateH caavaaa which waa th flrat la th history of the country J to tak on any suggestion ' of latter day methods, th electoral college met- j Adams, Federalist, received tb lo-. toral vote of all tb northern state except Pennsylvania and als thoa of 1 Delawar and a part of Maryland, making a total of 71. whil Jefferson I received nearly all th southern vote : and also tb vet r rennavivaaia, a I total of l. It thus happened that t I FXierailat eaadldat for treidot be-1 cam th hd of thai government) while th Rerobltcn candidal - for president waa elected vtcw-prealdmt and , tn country was preeemeo wita 1 r Impoealhl spectacle of aa administra tion with a Federalist bead and Re publican tall. la 1 eta tea tb lctor wot- rhrtarn it onoular vo tb ther a'x by the iglletere. Ladies' SIdrts S2.00 'or 1 different styles of ladle Dress SKIrts; value to $4.95. K3.50 fcr all styles seasonable stylish skirts, every cut. style, and weave of cloth come in thin splendid assortment. The cheapest skirt in the stock retails regularly for $l,.oma a high as $7.do. , c nn far a snlendld line of Ladles Van tailored New Tork Skirts, 10 different Shape and colors; values 10 aiz.aa. ar.RA takes the very finest of fin grade Lav Aem- Skirts. Kvervthlng goes In -Ihla Una Values up to $14. No lady In Portland ahould mis this skirt showing. lO for a very fin line of I adles' Skirts, Mostly Parle and ' New Tork models. Tour pick and choice; value to :. Children's Coals t.J35 for Children' Box Coats 1 values to 2.50 for Children's Bearskin Coat; $1.11 values. 1200 Boys' Soils Phrpried to n from tb free feet makers of Boys' Suits from Chicago with instructions to sell at any prtc w can get for them. Tb entire lot goe oa Bale Saturday. 81 ie ( to . beet all-wool fabrics; value t $!., at ' th fUt prtc of S2.50 Pr sulU Men's Pants 1.1 Tl pair ef V aaj's Fin Dree Paata, bought at tfr a ta dollar, will be sold a . folio ws: S1.0O for reguUr lit vaJaaa. SlO for rag-Blar 1I.II raJoaex 2.00 for regnUr S4.M ralaea. ft 3. OO for rg-olar $(. aa4'$T rsJuea. HATS 8weet, Dmpster Co. sell their entire sur plus stock of Hats with orders to be sacri ficed with th rest of th merchandise, your choice of anv hat-In the house. All colors, soft and stiff; valuea up to $5.00. Your choice $1.50. Gents Furnishing Goods Swarts Brother of Chicago sail their en tire surplAs stock of Mens Fin Furnishings to our eastern buyer for ready cash at $0 cents on the dollar. 104 fur Hen' All-Wool 2So Sox. 25 tor Man's 50o and 0o Caaslmer and fancy Sox. , t:j0 and $1.00 Men' and Toung Men's Sweat ere. All-Wool Fleeced and Blood- 0 ribbed Underwear; value to $1.50. All stvles Men's Neglige and RWork 8hlrts; values to $1.71. Dree and Work Q loves; value to $1.15. l.OO for best Scotch Derby-ribbed Under wear, value $1.71 to $$.50. ftl.BO for Men's Silk NegMree Fhtrts, ersam. whit and ecru; value to $5.0. ft l.OO for Men's Heavy Bin Flannel Shirts, ail makes and styles; value to $$.50. 15e fr all make $e Suspender. l.OO for Men s $2.50 to $$.$ Coat 9watra. RlooinfaJd A Co- th great Chicago farrier. ai: tb4r entlr stock of Womea s aad Chll- sren'i Por to tb Poetoei 8tor with th ez plidt order t U the mtlr aaaigameat aad sell it ankkly ft 1.25 for Lavnoe Keck Far wit gaamlaw oa tails; reg-viar $1.50 value. f2.25 f"r Ior r Keck fVrron and Keck letea, rearolar llll value). Cl.SO tr Oin-trwa'a For Beta, Mvffa. ta: taawiar $i.t valaea. A leading Cincinnati manafaotoror disposes ef bis surplus gtook of Ladies' Waists and ' Petticoats at a- figure that enables na to give th ladles of Foruand aom rar bargain. 50 for Ladies' Flannel Net Waists; valuea to fl.O0. 95 for Black Pa teen Waists, all embroid ered; values to 11.00. 1.25 for Gloria Silk Waists; valuea to $5. PETTICOATS 85 for Ladles' Black Sateen Petticoats; val ues to $1.75. 111.25 for Black Sateen Petticoats, deep plaltings; regular $3.00 values. 1VASXXS' XOBB 10e for Ladles' fin Fleece-Lined Hose; reg ular 15c value. -19t for.' Ladles' S5o Ho. 2Se for Ladies' 50c Hone. UVLS Ladles rasclnators, lea-Wool Shawia, Scarfs, etc. All half Dries. Manufacturer's Surplus Stock of men's and Womin UURELAS oiUB to nrm bostov rrosa at a miDXCTJXOnaI,T Mw nQUAB. Tha finest unrtmeii of TTmbrella ever shown wet of CMoago repr anting tb out pat of of tb forenaoet umbrella bouaea th couatry. Every owe ruarnted. Beauti ful eat oral wood, pearl, gold "aad liver handler. lf-opeoera, etc. 7ftt for aU $1.5 and SIM rmbrallaa. l.OO tet all $1.5 Cmbrella. Sl.&O for an IIH aad $i.5 rmbrellaa. S2.SO for an $5 and $t CmhraUaa. All thee tTaabraliaa ami wk a'k mmmmm and taaseia. Housekeeping: Goods B. Baha St Co mannfacturers of honse keeplng roods, sead their entlr orplu stock to th Boston Btox to b turned Into ready cash. TOWERS Th best grade, regular !5o valuea. Ruck Tow els, 2 for 15c. . 25ct for ath Towels; regular 5 fa values, ; PILLOW CASES Best grade, large size. Pillow Cases. 1 for 254 SHEETS 454 for full-als Sheets: value up to 15a. ; 'or best grades full-sis 8 heats; value BEDSPREADS S1.25 for fla doubi Whit Bedspreads; reg ular $2.50 values, . S1.T5 for the very best ' Maraeli! Watt Bedspreads; regular 13.50. values, ; LACE CURTAINS 1t) for regular ti ll value lave Curtains, S1.25 for beautiful Walt and Ecru Lac Curieuia, fall all. : . Many beautiful patterns; regular St 00 value. COMFORTERS ftl OO tfl !'re4 Cottoa Comfortrs; val ue to $1.75. fil.BO 'or fla fiat Comforters; n!i t- III. 2.0O tor regular SI 59 Cott r.rV.' t Aft for tb very beet gra i V la. regalar $4 values. 11