The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 07, 1910, Page 15, Image 15

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    OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, . FRIDAY.. EVENING, OCTOBER 7, ' 1310.
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WFOOAFIE
Bob" Clianler, today. Chaloner leads
the simple life on his firm near here.
"1 meant it as an insult to Dolyo
rouki, not th boar," said Chaloner. "I
shall expect a challenge to a duel. If
Dolgorouki seeks satisfaction he will
get it I am an expert marksman. - I
win both ways, for if he does not chal
lenge, he wlll go through life with th
sting of an insult unresented."
Fruitgrowers' U&(on for Hillsboro.
(SpecUl Plipitrh to Ths Journal.)
Hillsboro, Or.,- Oct 7. A call has been
Issued for a meeting to be held here
Octpber SI to perfect a fruitgrowers'
association. The proposition is -to be
ready to handls the apple croo next
year. This county has produced a con
siderable apple crop and the need of an
organization to market the crop is quite
apparent .
order with a Portland factory for about
BfiOtt feet of wood stave pipe. The lat
ter ,wlll reach her,e at once but the iron
pipe will not arrive for several weeks.
IJcnds In the sum . of 120,000 were re
cently voted by the people, of the city
for this purpose, but the pipe ordered
will cost only about $8000.
. New Hillsboro Hotel Leased.
(Special Dlapktcb to Th. Journal. I
Hillsboro, Or., Oct 7. A Portland
man has taken a lease on the new three
story hotel and It Is to be opened for
business by the holidays. ; The estab
lishment will contain 56 rooms for'
ftuests, rieslfli's living room f.r f '
lies. Workmen are now e;gH?:-l li
finishing the intertor,
REDUCED PRICES
. On Ladies' Tailored Suits.
In order to introduce the line of man
tailored -suits for ladles and misses, ths
hew management nas reduced the prices
on suits, waists, allk petticoats, ratn and
storm coats. All garments are high
grade, man-tailor to fit The Allen Co.,
415 Washington st New store new
goods. : -
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iLUMJ 1 1 ILL IL
ICE FREE SEA LIHE
4 YEARS' SEAEC!
Extend Engene Water Mains,
CSpll Dlap.tcb to Th. Journal. I
Eugene, Or., Oct. 7. The city council
la planning about five miles of wateV
main extensions fn the near future and
has Just placed an order with an eastern
manufacturing firm through a local
hardware house, an order for 18,200 feet
of four and six Inch water pipe and an
241 Appeals for Washington's
; Highest Tribunal to Decide
; - Long Session. -xV
Thinks He Has FoundWhat He
Wants; Gets Busy Along
Borders of Sweden. '
Sam Isaacson. Lost During the
San Francisco Fire, Shows (
, Up at Palo Alto.
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"-rlal Pl.rmtch to Ttat Joemiil.) -;
Olyrapta, - Wash., Oct 6. The fall
session of-the supreme court will-begin
Monday, October 10, st 10 o'clock to the
morning. This court has been rear-
t ranged bjr Chief Justice Rudktn since
adjournment In July 'At present de
partment One of the Court will bo com
posed of Justices. Mark A. Kullertori,
Wallaco Mount, Mack F; &esa, Enmett
N. rarkar: DenartYnent Two. Justices
Ralph 0. 'Dunbar, Stephen j. Chadwlck,
Herman V. Crow, Gfeorre E.- Morris. '
There are 241 appeals on the" calen
flar and of this number Kins county has
96, Spokane 'coming second with 83
eases, and Plercs county with a total of
39 cases.
vThe-court will remain In continuous
session until December 20r with a two
(Jay's Taxation at election' time and one
flay off for Thanksgiving. . ,.-,
Clarke county has five appeals on the
calendar and will be given a hearing on
November 23 and 24. The titles of the
cases an: ti V. Hays, appellant, vs.
City of VaneoHver, respondent. Staple
ion & . Templeton for appellant, P. J.
Klrwtn for respondent Carrie Mayer
i,; al, appellants, vs. Mike Jacob; re
spondent. Miller & Crass for appellants,
Baur & Qreene, J. P, Stspleton for re
spondent- X.uiy qaidweu, respondent
v& Northern Pacific Railroad oompsny.
appellant Frank El Vaughn for respond
ent and A- It. Miller and O. T, Retd for
appellants. ' Jennie 1 West respondent
v. William Bhaw, et al. appellants. R.
IL Back for respondent Miller & Crass
Mr appellant. John Jaggy et al re
spondents vs. Patrick Reeney et al, ap
pwllanta. H. Wk Arnold end A. L. Miller
lixr respondents, and J. P. Stapleton for
sppellants.
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CARGE AUDIENCE AT
i: ALBANY HEARS ROSE
' (Biwelal Dispatch to The JonrniM -Albany,
Or., Oct 7. Ex-Mayor David
8:' Rose of Milwaukee, Wis., the first
oj the speakers to be sent 'here' by the,
Cffeater Oregon. Home Rule association
lj combatting state wide pronlbltlon,
was greeted by a large audience at the
ojjera house ' last, night. The speaker.
ws Introduced by Dr. Hill. Mr. Rose
spoke on the "Fallacies f Pron'bltfcm"
and beld the close attention of his f udi
tprs for over two sours, i .
Petitions hsve been filed for the re
submission f the local option measure
In Wnn county the coming election, and
the ?'drys" and "wets" are lining up
fi-ir Ih ,flmnn1.n. , v-v .
t .y r,Tr
ftnlted Prew ImnI Win.)
St. Petersburg,, Oct. 7. The hastening
of jreserve forces to the Swedish fron
tier is causing a great deal of specula
tion here as-to the czar's intentions and
the belief is general that Nicholas will
seiso the Ice. free strip of seaboard
along the North Atlantic hs has been
yearning for years. -.'-'.;
Nicholas" recent visit to Germany Is
believed to ; have had something to do
wun tils energy along the.Swedisn- doc
der. . gome understanding "with : tlie
kalsej was reached, it is believed here,
although no official' announcement to
that effect has been made. , "
Stories of Nicholas" reception In.Cer
many are reaching her dally. They arc
to . the effect -that the Socialists. Lib
erals and Radicals alike did their bast
to make his visit , uncomfortable, al
though the kaiser and hla followers ex
tended him every courtesy. '
I
TO GET LICENSE
S. Tanda Would Marry White
Girl, but Seattle Clerk Can't -
See Point.1-. '
Beatt Oct 7 To compel , Claud F.
Gage, a olerk In ths county auditor's
office, to issue a marriage 'license to
him, Sulkichl .Tanda,' a Japanese farm
hand, has begun suit In he supreme
court, Tanda appeared at the auditor's
Office a week 'ago and asked- for a, li
cense" that would permit hint to marry
Misa . Daisy THhlll, a prominent girl of
Vaughan. Wash? The license was re
fused because the auditor believed that
marriages between, white girls and Asi
atics - ln. Sea,ttl- werar becoming alto
gether too numerous. , .,
(United Press Ifasea Wire.) 1
, Detroit Mich., Oct 7.-rSam Isaacson,
12 years of age. is en route to Detroit
from Palo Alto, Cal., whera he was
found after a four years search. The
lad disappeared from the home' of his
aunt Mrs. J. Cornfield,: In San Fran
cisco at the time of the fire,. In 1906.
Mrs. Cornfield came to Detroit shortly
afterward and since then has jtept up
a continual search through the' medium:
Of newspaper, advertisements. ; ' '.
1 - Milton Smith, a publisher at Palo
Alto, found ths boy ; through one of
these advertisements. The lad was liv
ing with a. family named Frohman and
was known by ths name of Oarroty.
What caused him to change bis name
Is not known. -. - a ' -
SAYS" RICH FOLKS ARE
VvWORSTv.OF SMUGGLERS
' ! United Press Lued Wire.)
New York, Oot 7-r"Ths rlclier peo
ple are, the more Inclined they seem to
be .to defraud ' the government" i re
marked " Federal Judge Hand, as he
handed out a fine of 15000 to Mrs. Ada
Adrlance today. , Mrs. Adriance pleaded i
guilty tQ a charge of- smuggling, ri
Judge Hand said his experience with
smugglers had taught him that his re
marks - were especially true in, .smug-
gimg eases.
A woman arrested yesterday for
smuggling a necklace worth 111.000
had a hard time escaping a prison sen
tence. Judge Hand finally heeded her
pleadings but he remarked!- . a
"I will send the next Offender to
prison."
Wnen Mrs. Adrlance's ease was called
today the prosecuting attorney recalled
the remark. Mrs. Adriance was com
pelled to pay 130,000 In penalties to the
ousloms' officials.:' , , ,
; "Rich pepple must stop smuggllns;,"
said Judge Hand In passing sentence,
vand they , mifst stop, it right now. I
have been, lenient for the-i last time.
Finn seem not: to deter - rioh people.
The next smuggled goes to '"prison. I
will set an example that will frighten
these, wealthy oustoms dodgers."
lonnn
of sloes
BE ON HAND forthe Greateat Shoe Bargains eveoffered to tKc people of this city. - REMEMBER, ALL CAN BE FITTED,
- , aa we have all sizes and all styles, , ,
BIG SALE BEGINS
TOMORROW
Records fon, Portland cement produc
tion in tne unuea estates were oroKen
last, year with an output of more than
2. 000. nno barrels, worth more than $80,
000,000. , ; v j
(JO CA men's atrd iromenNi $4 to
bZe Jll Shoe. This is tha cream of
the lot axvd containa -himdreds of pairs of
men's and vromea'a high-gra4e shoes. :i Ev
try new feature in Fall styles win be found
In this lot. Plenty of short Tampa and but
ton styles, in patents, " relour calfs, gnn
ractals aod Russia calfs. Every foot can
be fitted. Remember, $4.00 to fA
$0.00 vakies, pair. ..$aJU,
BOB CHANLER'S BROTHER
DEFIES THAT DALGOROUKI
(Ualted Pnms Lsm4 Wlre.r: '
Cobbam, Vs., Oct. 7. "I have named
my prise boar Dolgorouki," said John
Armstrong Chaloner, brother of "Sheriff
d1 ML For men'a and women's $3.00 to
Ol.lD $4,00 Shoes. Every one should
be pleased in this lot, as it contains all the
newest styles in women's and men's $3.00 to
$4.00 'shoes, in patents, gunmetals, vid and
valour, all weights of soles; "plenty of cloth
top button shoes for women fn this lot Re
'member , $8.00 and $4.00 values, $! Af
sale: for only.. ... ......... . .Dle7 O
on
We Have SHOES for (Jfa
WHAT F 17A Mn V Sw V
Without the Fancy Prices
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BIG SALE BEGINS
TOMORROW
nr For $2iW Shoes. At.thiaptice we
aDC have men's .00 wax calf Shoes,
women's $2.00 vicl kid Shoe, boys' and
youths' $1.75 and $1.60 school Shoes, and
misses' $1,75 kid and box calf Shoeftv; all
izes in every kind. Remembec, Af
$150 to $2.00 shoes' for only. lDC
A ' A J For $3J5 to $3.00 Shoes. This
3) 1 iD lot contains hundreds of pairs
of men's $2.25 to $3.00 box calf, vid kid and
patent kid Shoes, aU sixes. This lot also con
tains women's dress shoes and oxfords, in
patents, gunmetal and vid, button and lace,
all sizes; worth up to $3.00. This lot also
contains boys' and misses' fine dress shoes,
$2.25 to $3.00 values, all kinds and sises.
Remember, $2JJS to pSM shoe Al J f
at, the pair ..,... yXefft
Corner 4th and
Yamhill Streets
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Ibmr JLlLw - ssJi - ssJ
Worth of Jewelry on
Sale, at .
33et?eDollar
Mantle
Clocks i
$12.50 La-
dies Watch-?
cs, both open
and hunting
caser Q-yeaf
guaranteed,
at ;.?B.98
$4.50 quad
ruple plate
Bread Trays
at ....?l-89
50c . nickel
Vest Chains
at . .i . , . .20
$1,50 Jewel
Boxesr silk
lined ..;290
i$7.50Carmon
Bracelets. ,
at .'.;.;92.98
$1 Salt and
Pepper Shak
ers,, per; - v
pair-;. .'.29
$3- Solid.. Gold
S c a t f P i n s
for .,..1.29
$2 Napkin
.Rings ...;480
models,
Watches,
guaranteed
20 years, for
only .,$6.48
S1.50 white
stone Hat
Pins at 380
,$3.50 Novel
ty Metal
Fobs . . .
Tea Sets,
guaranteed ,
by factory,
$li;pyatche3
for . . . . .380
$4.00 set of . 6
Knivesy or
Forks; 20 yrs.
wear. -.91.98
$30 Watches, Elgin, Wal-
tham or Ceuber-Hampden, :
17-jewel gents' sizes, 20
year, cases, i . .1. '
50c Beauty
Pins," in" sets
of two.. -.80
$3.00 silver
plated Berry
Bowls ..980
$250 1 s"o lid
gold Foun
tain Pens at
.only . ...480
$2.00 Napkin
Rings, . .480
'sSsSBMBSBSSSSSBBSSSMsasSBSBSSSlSBBSBBBSBSSB
$15.00. Elgin
or ; Waltham
Watches,.. 20-
year cases,
for .. '. 95.98
$5 solid gold
Earrings
for ... 9.1.89
$12 Pearl Op
era Glasses
for' . . .9348
75c gold filled
Scarf. Pins
for :....19f
$4.50 hand
made Ger
man; silver
mesh Bags
for . . T. .9S0
$3.75 .silver
plated ' Table
Spoons
for 91,08
$12.00 . four
piece Tea Set,
quadruple
plate, 5j5.4
$10 " Ladies'
enameled' .
Watches for
only ,.93.48
$2.50, Gold
Filled Lockets
for 680
fsSatliiFday, October 8tii, at 10 a. m.
CORNER FIFTH AND WASHINGTON
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entire stock of I. Holsman Co., Wholesale Jewelers, of the Hamilton Bldg.j
goes on sale at 33c on the dollar. Never has such a jewelry stock been
placed at the mercy of the public. , This includes all the latest designs
in jewelry known. The stock was originally bought for the coming
holiday trade. The I. Holsman Go. carried on a wholesale busi
ness in this city, and their stock has always been known as
the highest, grade of jewelry. Remember date, Oct. 8th,
The location, 5th and Washington, on the corner.
The old Olds, Wortman & King Building.
I the display . X TIia
S in the windows - A V .KT ' 1110
I Everyihing marked . Xy . X.
11. . I I . i f I. i t ..'V "X. '
i$5.50!8-day $75,zthree VLX '
rTI' moaeis, snmu i . . t 0 , X S? w
sill j. . i, .. . . , , , sTs sb s-n m i . . ' " sw - m.. i r f
.... ov & - i ., ii.j i . "x. i y v .."v.
siiver piatcu i x
, is r x. -n
i -x i t r . x.
. . '' X. AL f f. TV X.
at ....4 $12PearlUp- vV V 7
xj. ?u -f : x-
X I i f 9 X.
. . xi i . x.
X 7 -X
:xw:-x
X 'v
"x. - -s 1 r ' -x. .
X ' ' -X :
m r'.;, ' x?x; rr w xx,Xx.
;-.';X':' $t f x mz -rm- x
' ' X ' Xx x
X
$4.00 .Baby X.
Lockets and x.
Chains, price. ' X. x
only ..9L89 X.
$1 gold filled $00 Circu
Cuff Links lar Bracelets
for ,....190 cut to 91.48
$7.50 g tin- $8.50 20-year
metal Watch- . filled Brace
es for 92.98 lets . .93.98
$2.00 and $6.00 German sil
ver Combination Vanity Sets
cut to...... 890 and 1.48
$2.50 gold $7.50 gold
filled doubfe Wire Fobs.
Chains ..980 for ...92.98
$1.00 Alarm
Clocks ..380
$1.50 Baby
Rings ..380
$15.00 silver-
plated Toilet
Sets . . 95,48
75c Emblem
Buttons ..90
$7.50 G old
Filled Vest
Chains 91.89
DIAMONDS
Both mounted and unmounted
At One-Third Regular Price
Every piece oi jewelry sold during this
sale is guaranteed by the manufacturers.
Every known
S) make will be
sold one-third less than ever offered
by any house anywhere. ;
No Checks Accepted
during this sale .
unless maker is
known to us.
VVorlh of Jewelry on A I-I7J
CC tTK TIT! ' -I - . ; X
LACK OF SPACE PREVENTS US FROM GIVING A GLOWJNQ DESCRIPTION OF ALL THE SOLID GOLD STOCK,
Y , ' ; CONTAINED IN.. THIS SALE . . - .
IjS--(E(1I)o-
CORNER FIFTH AND
i ' ... .....
WASHINGTON-STST
,01ds, Vvprtman & -King's Old Store Sale Starts at ,10 s-m, Saturday, October 8
SEE .THE PLAINLY MARKED PRICES ON DISPLAY IN SHOW, WINDOWS.: OUT-OF-TOWN MERCHANTS attending this sale see manager i
yourself known.
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