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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 6. 1010. UlVfSII DISPLAY OF VEALTil AT GOULD WEDDIIJG When Miss Marjorie Gould Be comes Bride of Anthony . Drexcl Jr. Society Will Nec essarily Take Notice. , - DOUGLAS GET-TOGETHER FYCURSION f . f. 4 ' APACHES TERRIFY - j By Margaret Watts Ps Peystsr. . (PnblUbarC fri-rt tMd Wlr.) New York. Fb. .Ths wnddlnf of " Misa 'Mtrjorla Gould, dautbter t Mr. " ahd Mr. Georgs Jay Qduld, to Anthony J. Drexcl Jr. of Philadelphia, will mark . t lateat work la lavlshness. Tha wed ding wilt ba the moat ornate, tha mot exquisite In decoration and the 'moat brilliant In riches aver aeen In hla or any othef country. Tha lavish affalra of Rome and E)'tt, fabled in . thalr . matnlflf nt . splendor i will be pigmy ' compared with the ornamental nuptials of theaa two young solona of AmerUia'f rich and faahlonabla society.- A fortune will ba swmt upon tha bride' trouaaeau, which will ba made in Par!; another fortune will ba apent upon tha decora' , tlons and equipage, another fortune will be apent in glfta. a fourth fortune will bo apent in entertainment, a fifth foi tuna will be apent in speeding- the young bride and groom forth upon their bridal Journey, Tha 4eta.Ha are far from tattled, aa the announcement of the engagement leaked out before tha famtllaa wera -ready to have it known. -The. Drexela move in tha Inner circle in Philadelphia, New York, London and Parle. Mrs. Drexel ha entree tOthe palace of King Kdward, and ahe waa one or the few American gueata at the wedding of the daughter of Mra. Jamea Henry Smith to Prince Miguel of Bragenca- in Scot fi&'&ii&yL h., French , Capital in Throes of 'debut. .She hae been reported engaged to a Ruaatan grand duke, whoae name la really too extraordinary to write, .the Duke of Alba and Captain Paget, aon of Kir Arthur Paget. Sufficient it la to eay that. America haa never aeen auch a wedding aa, thl will be. Even Europe with Ita famil iarity with American tnuHt-mlllonaires' loioie win gaap witn atonisnmnt. i Great Sams t of nearava. Thia haa Indeed been a aeaaon of stu- pendoua expenditure by rich American women. 1 do not mean in charity, but for pleasure. Mra. John Stewart Ken- A riv ... ' .... ) n , a i.C I i -v GEHTEtlARY OF nrvue Musical Societies Observe the w 100th Anniversary of the . Birth of Ole Bull. tiott .f Ot i-koii Cif j tt,t ' Vmiiihun, noinntcil Iiy Hnia1' her In hi fur Went 1'nlnt, tmvir at the pxamlnuttnn at ftan r-i.tn. i , . Senator I'nainhrrlaln nominate! Hp rat of J. It. Ilolllntrr of I 'Klin a ii Su rf paL ' At Myrtle Creek,- where) the members of the Ronebura; Commercial club were lavishly entertained. pmraiis OF GREAT DARING Reign of Terror in Conse quence of Vicious Criminal Element. ..:.' 1 .' - i By Paul Vllllers. (Publliber' Pttm Leaied Wlr. raria, Feb. .Parla ia . Buffering from a new 'Tdgn'of tarror. It haa extended to all part of France, Crime Im ramniint. It flfitita th nAl( mnA fa jiedy, wldo w of the late banker who In- demorallalng the army. Gauge of crlm- i Vw """i mm, among whom are many women, 160,000.000 eUte, aummoned party I infaat the oitv ni m hnM , ot,.ll?Uvm n1 1,nllmt.'"ind . dlabolio in their outrages that they aur- vu wunu. passed tne Indian tribe from which underetand the party, haa reached Gib- Ihe- e-et thotr namn. rn nrh raltar and will proceed thence to Afri- They uugh at the guillotine and acoff its. jrm. mnviy uenours, wiaow oilat nrlaon walla ' -... .- , . the rich broker, Adolph Ladenburg. a- v ,t ,g amailng and while crlminologlata tabllahed a unique record In the annals are aeekln an exnlanntlon at h ani. or celebration when the-oourta awarded 1 demic.. the clerical believe they have iter itoe.ovo rroiq ner iiuaoana a eetate, (uund It rne estAie waa in utigauon, put tne oe-1 it is a iudrment" . thpv ' declare. cislon favorable to Mra. Ladenburg hadlVFrance has willed, to be a' eodlens neon renaerea oniy a lew noura uniuinat on and God haa v a tod them with the wealthy widow; had aenf 10 lnvlt4-Uls vengeance." They point to the aoo- ttona to ner aoclety menua to gather at ularlzed achobla. and apollation of the Plaza hotel for a dinner party. Even the Plaza, the moat ' stylish hotel . in Manhattan. was pot embellished suf ficiently for Mrs. Ladenburg, and she aoon had an army of artisans placing new decorations in the great - banquet hall. The dluner waa followed by a theatre p&rty, after which there ' was a big dance and bridge whist party; It la said that Mra. Ladenburg spent more than $50,000 upon this single entertain ecclesiastical eatabllahments, the pros ecutions of clergymen,' the antagonism to the head of the church at Rome. "What is the result?" they ask. "The young people of France are growing up with no respect for religion and without tha moral restraint It : Imposes upon them. Sordtdness Ot sentiment is spread ing In the community. Indifference to sacred law superinduces disregard for all law.. When. F-anoe flew in the face of mother church she sowed the wind. Now ahe la reaping tna . whirlwind. She aimed to create a free man after tier own idea, v She succeeded only in fabrl. rating a 'Frankenstein'. -;' It a stalka through the land and terrorise even its creatora," '"';',, V;" i . r f - The clericals do . pot . exaggerate th condition even If In the minds of many they mistake the caus-v i The atrocity of many of the crime Is equaled only by the demoniac Ingenuity, displayed by some of. the criminals. ' . . ' 1 Two constables in plain ciothe war aent from the police headquarters , to arrest an "Apache" who had been s urlng the frequenter of a public house that lie would kill a "Copper" be fore midnight They met' lilm In the street and aprang tipon Mm. only to let go with. Cries of agony.- He was' cov ered from Trrlsts-to shoulders wtjn lea ther bands atudded wi h aharp spike and wore, a r spiked collar around his neck. The spikes penetrated tnrough the thin overcoat worn ' to conceal the "armor," and t. e hand '"of the con stable were terrlblv lacerated. ' Other policemen came to 'the attack, The "Apache" fought them with a knife having a blade 18 Inches long. II stabbed two original assailants repeat edly. Then, as relnfOrcementa came to the aid of the wounded men he dropped his knife and retreated up an alley re volver In hand and firing two shots, wounding one policeman and perforating the uniform of another. . One of the policemen who was among the reinforcements seised, the desperado by the throat and fell back with bis hands badly cut and torn. At the.aame moment another of the newcomers plunged his sabre into the breaat of the "Apache" and the fight ended. Five policemen were wounded, one of them dying the next day, and the murderer's own wound was a aerlous one. In andtber desperate fight the po lice wera routed. Inspector Besuchet of th detective department was walk ing home along the Rue des Amandlera In company with a friend when he was recognised by a band of "Apaches" and attacked. The assailants numbered about a dosen. including some women. The Inspects- fired a shot, which brought aev- eta. policemen and a soldier to the scene but after a terrific fight the police were obliged to retreat, although they car- KLICKITAT COUNTY - PLANS CAMPAIGN Business Interests to Combine Vto Induce Immigration-1; ; Big Meeting' Called. ; i , (Bdc'I PtDti-h t Ta Jnurn.l.t t Goldendale. Wash., Feb. 5 In an ef fort to get together and work for the development of Klickitat county, tl0 buainesa men of Goldendale and the! Other towns of the county will organize at a meeting to be held here February sent out In the campaign laa year, but greater efforta are to be made. . Exhibits are maintained in Duluth, Minn., 8t. Paul and Pittsburg, Pa. A InS exhibit constating of graina, grasses, fruits and photographa ahowing the products and resoftrces of the county naa been touring the eastern states for months in the "Palace on Wheela" The different com merclal organisations of the county are now communicating with hundreds of people who will locate here aa aoon as they dispoae of their eaatern property. Among prominent, men, who will at tend the meeting . are! ."Mr. French, preatdent S. P, ft H. railroad; II. C. Nutt, vice preatdent, N- ' P. railroad: a. D. Charlton, O. P. A. N. railroad; Mr. Jack son, O. P. A. G. N. railroad; II. M Adam. Q. P. A. 8. P. & B.i advertising agent 8. P. at 8. railroad; Tom Richard son, manager of the. Portland Commer? ctal club. " , , v . ' ,, Open Club's 'w noroe,, .,.r Wenatchee, Wash., Feb;, E.- Tli new" Irome'Of the Wenatoh . Commercial 10. Much Interest Is being manifested ,t ub. Just being completed at a cost of end ail indications point to a most en thualastic meeting. ' 1 ' More than f 00.000 pieces of deacrlptive matter pertaining to the county were rled o(f the leader of the gang, Achilla Fa Ion,' aged IS years, and a companion named Auguate Brusse. M. Besuchet and his friend both were badly mauled. One of the disturbing features of the epidemic of crime ia that some of the moat serious outrages are traced to aoldlera. The . assassination of Mm a Gouln, the aged widow of a former rev- gent of the Bank or France, to whim crime 'two Soldiers have confessed la a case In point. This case has caused keen criticism of, the practice of incorporat ing into the army a lerf number of young criminals wno now are placed in the Tank every year. It give auch men oDoortuntties for the commission of crime and also burdena the army with a con taminating element. . ' t These are simply typical cases in- tne carnival of crime. They might be mul tiplied lntermlnately. And hardly a sec ttan of France has escaped. Murder and rapine figure In the day's newa to the. most alarmtn extent ana me ei- forts of. the authorities to suppress It seem unavailing. 110.000. will be thrown Open to the pub- Jc February 11. - New Tork, Feb.! 6. A cable dispatch rrora Chriatianla says that the ; on hundredth aniversary of vthe birth of Ole Bull, the famous vlollnUt, was widely, observed throughout Norway today. In Bergen, his birthplace, In Chriatianla, where he resided for many years, and In other of the chief oltiea special performances were given in the opera bouaes, while memorial axerclans were held under the auaploes of numer our musical and literary societies. Though a Norwegian by birth, It was in the United States that Ole Bull achieved hla greatest reputation and there are still living in JNsw Tork and In other cities as well, many men and women who recollect the furore created by th later American tours of the cele brated violinist, then at the, height , of his fame,, . " ' His first vialt to America was made In 1141. MY remained here nearly two years and waa heard in many of the principal cities, lie returned to Kw Ifork In 1J and toured the country with a company of artists that Included Adellna Patti (then only years old), her sister, Amelia pattl-Btrakoach. and Maurice Btrekoach. . On of th memor able feature of thla tour waa the visit paia oy tne violinist to Henry Clay at Lexington, Ky. In 1867 he returned to Europe on account of poor health. ; In 16T he again visited the United States, going directly west and giving mi lirst concert in Chicago. In 18 he gave hla services to th great neac Jubilee in Boaton, conducted by Patrick 8. Olimore. , When he departed for Nor way the following April Senator Roscoe Conkllng, General Banks and other, not- Lables of th day, mad farewell speechea on board the revenue cutter which con veyed the famous violinist to the steam ship Russia, In the early '70a he made several toura of America and waa heard at th Centennial 'exposition In Philadelphia, He mad) several subsequent visit to this country and married hla aeoond wife here. Hla fatal illnesa overtook him on hla last trip from New Tork to Norway. bU death occurring In th city of hie birth, August, 17, 180. , , ' ' ' Nominated for West Point. WWsnhlnatoa RnreiU of The Journal.) aahlngton, Feb. 6.- Phillip J. Sin- BEEKEEPERS FORM COUNTY ASSOCIATION ' ' (Special Di.patck to Tie JnartuLi Ontario. Or., Feb. I. Th beekeepers of Malheur county have organlaed an a elation with the following named offi cers: President, C. W. Mallett: vie president, M. Townaen J; secretary treas urer, William McKlbbn; executive committee, the officer and.J. A, Wal ters and Marcus Johnson. , Malheur county has several very suc cessful aploulturlsta, and for the fur therance of their Interests they hare alt felt for a long time that an association waa a deairable thing. This association will be affiliated with th National association, which haa be n a vary great help to beekeepers through out the country. The association will aid la encouraging the business through out the valley, as well aa giving the be keepers a means of protection and infor mation on many aubjects pertaining to the business. It will seek out and dis criminate between markets for honey and aid in securing better, possibly cheaper transportation. ' v. III 11 I M I i TAxr r i i LI) :"EJ"' J-'! 1 r All Montavilla cars run through Laurclhurst. Only 15 minutes ride. Take car on Washington street between Fifth and First. Salesmen on the ground. Office 522 Corbet? Building, r ' , Owns T8 Autos. - Tha world at large, I suppose, thinks that Colonel John Jacob Astor devotes hla time and attention exclusively to yachting, but let me whisper that Cold onel Astor Is an ardent autolst, and owns' more automobiles than any other person In the United States, Ha is the possessor of TS cars of every type and pattern from the luxurious touring car down . to the two passenger runabout. Colonel Astor maintains three garages, one In -New Tork, one in Paris and an-1 other in London.' A strange freak of I liking Impels him to use foreign cars in the United States and American built cars abroad.- . The recent automobile show in this city caused an augmenta tion to many big garages, for the so ciety folks were out in numbers and) gave many orders for, cars to be dellv-' ..... .4 Ih fSVittwilcl ' rtt nn.tH (An., tX4 ! Helen Oould purchased.. aLocomoblle II F.'D. Underwood bought two cars, Joluiil h. Hcrreshorf added three cars to hla i garage, William E. Corey looked over! half a dosen and selected, a .few, and' many other rich society men made pur-! rhases. strange to Say, J. Plerpont Morgan, while owing several cars, ia i not an enthusiast. Every year he takes' a new model, but ho buys an automo 1 bllo for use and not for display. 1 Mrs.1 Stuyvesant Fish, to use a pollt- j leal term, nas flopped, one year ago next month Mrs, Fiah in a very heated . atatement declared that she was en-. tlrely opposed to suffrage for women, Indeed, she Joined the forces of the "antla" and spent much time In furth. erlng the cause of the opposition. But now she Is In the fold.. She has en listed under the banner of Mrs. O. H. P. Bolmont, and while she says she is not an organiser she does declare that her heart and, soul are In the movement for votes for women.., Agents for D, S. and Nyals Remedies I Valentines j All TJi-ct Aa-Xv) . e I was more than a little Interested in the marriage of Joseph J. Ryan, son of Thomas Fortune Ryan, to Miss Nannie Norse of Washington. While Thomas F, Ryan Is one of the world's Holiest men ana his business enterprises are almost of the 'same magnitude of Mr. Morgan's, his family leads a very quiet life. Mr.. Ryan spends some little time abroad, but more upon bis vast estate in Vir ginia, where he owns thousands of acres, Including a mountain and a prl . vate race track. His town home in this city is one of the show places. - ' : As for Joseph, he has been arrested ; for speeding his automobile In this city, and, what mora can I say for hlmf A SIMPLE HOME REMEDY Tha JTew Bemedy, Salgrene, for Vtbotu matlam rand , Xldoey , Trouble, Dally Orowlar Mere ropular. - Olive oil 1s an old and tjested remedy for almoBt all-klnda arid all classes of diseases. Salgrene mixed with four ounces of -olive -oil makes an Invaluable remedy for lumbago, kidney trouble and rheumatism.'-. It is especially recom mended in cases of kidney trouble, as , It 'contains absolutely no alcohol, alco hol being irritant to the kidneys, : Full, directions will' b found on bottle. a Valentines The latest novelties in beautiful, artistic creations, with satin, celluloid, paper, etc., from the senti mental Hearts design to the comic and ridiculous, including an extensive assortment of Valentine" Post cards. Wc have Valentines in profusion, from lc to $5.00 each. We Fill Prescriptions That is a very important part it our extensive drug business. We employ the most competent men, purchase the best and freshest drugs we can procure, and you get just what the doctor wants. Surgical Supplies Th best is what you want when you buy. a Truss, Supporter, Elastic Stocking or appliance of any kind. Our stock is procured from reliable manufacturer and we are able to furnish always fresh quality in elastic goods of all kinds, with the assurance of a correct fit Special fitting apartments and thorough salesmen. ' , Elastic Anklets, stotit , silk. i. f 2.00 Elastic Leggings, with foot. f3.00 Elastic Knee Caps, stout silk ,.-$2.00 Spring Trusses $2.50 Elastic Leggings t . ,f 2.00 Elastic Trusses .- f 1.50 to f 2.50 THE REASON WHY WE SELL SO MUCH IS BECAUSE WE SELL SO CHEAP. HERE ARE , SOME OF OUR STANDARD PRICES: I J TAKE NOTICE THE LE PALAIS ROYAL s t . hs : ' ' V ' Entire Stock Will Be Closed Out Regardless of Cost Ladies' Suits, Coats, Jackets, Skirts, Dresses, Waists, Silk Petticoats, Raincoats and Millinery. All Must GoT-Retiring from Business We have only a short time to remain in this store, consequently the stock must be sold; all spring goods ordered, which we are compelled to accept, will be included in this great clean-out sale. Cuticura Ointment" Dioxygen . Beef Iron, and Wine, pint Pitcher's Castoria Llstol Solution, y pint ..39e ,.20 ..50 ..20 ,25 Bird Seed, mixed, I"- pound . , ls) Mellen's Baby Food ; ..... , I . . .40 Laxative Bromo-Quihine 1 Cuticura Soap ,t,it., 20 Pond's Extract 35 Mennen's Talcum ,.S Talcum Powder 10 Lane's. Tea . . .'. ..! Bensoin' and Almond Cream 25 Astringent Gargle 25 Petrolatum, 1 lb 20 Carter's Liver Pills , -.- 15 Lithia Tablets' 25 Cod Liver Oil, pint ,65 Piso's Cough Cure 20 "Fellows' Hypophosphites 91.25 Horlick's Malted Milk (hospital size). ...... .$3.15 Antiflogistine : .40 Pinkhjam's Vegetable Compound ,.,,...,70 Swamp Root , .39 , La Blache Powder 40 free demonstration during the week of "KronkVPink Blush -Massage,' Cream." Awarded the . Gold Medal at the A.-Y.-P. Imposition. - rn .ocimore . Th Swastika' will be on tha rftgrular I hipping; Hut In 90 days. Swastika of fice 110 Oak street, ; Open Sundays 9 149 AND 151 THIRD STREET Drug Co RALPH CRYSLER, Prop. Ladies' Dresses . In broadcloth, serge, silk, panama, etc., at prices that make them go at first sight $7.95 House Dress at ;....$3.48 $17.50 Serge and Panama Dresses $9.05 $25.00 Cloth Dresses, in black and col ors at . , . rr. , , ; t, ,?14.50 One-piece Silk Dresses jn colors ' and black, at ;?7.95'and ?9.95 Coats and Capes In evening and street models, all reduced to less than ' HALF PRICE Corsets " Thousands of Corsets, all greatly , re duced : American Lady and other makes. Prices, 19, 49S 59, 69 and 79 Ladies' Suits About. 100 Ladies' and Misses' Suits, to be cleaned out Values up to $45.00. We make just three lots of them. , $7.95 $9.95 $14.50 , Don't miss this, opportunity. Dress Skirts , In serge, panama, broadcloth, mixtures, etc., in colors and black a'nd white and rcream; every, one marked to the lowest notch; less than cost of materials. Prices !up from $1.95. Raincoats $20.00 values in - gray, blue, black, brown, etc ,.$8.75 Ladies' Spring Waists $1.00 values at "75 $1.50 values at , 95 $1.75 values at ''...$1.25 $2.00 values- at $1.49 $2.50 values at .......$1.75 All new spring stock, just arrived. ' r Silk Waists Black and colors, .all marked at sale prices to close out quick. See the one at Silk Waists Odd lots in silk and net ; values up to $7.00;, your, choice $15.4U Silk Petticoats All high, grades, in colors and black, at HALF PRICE THE HAMMOND CO., Inc. . 375 WASHINGTON STREET : 14 tola. 1.