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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1910)
IlliililG LIES VOTES Ifl CROOK THE OREGON DAILY" JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER , 21. 1910. Vjsits Prineville Fair; Voters .'Think Lafferty Net' Qualified :, ': .'for. Office ' lngr editor. while oiton E Goodwin, formerly with a "Portland paper and late campaign manager for Albert Abra ham, Is news editor, Inasmuch as Good win is also campaign manager for J. N. Burgess, candidate for senator from this county on the Republican ticket, the general sentiment in the street seems to be that the new daily is to be simply a campaign sheet and will exist only until election time. This, however, is emphatically denied by the editor In the first issue, who announces the paper is a permanent institution of the city. The paper at present consists of four pages and has no telegraph service: t " - (Special Dlipstrfc" to Th JormLJ - Prineville, Or., Oct 21. John Man tling, Democratic candidate for congress from the Second district, spent a part . Of Tuesday and Wednesday In this city. Mr. Manning, ylelted the, Central Oregon fair and congratulated thei peoplo upon the snjendld showlngr of development In the products, of the .' farm, f The town was full of people XVom all over central Oregon- and,-, Mr, . Manning met all , of , them. -'For several hours 'he held S re- ; ceptlon in the lobby of the Hotel Prlns vllle. .Mr. Manning was much enfcour-, aged with the numerous pledges of sup port given him by Brpublicans end upon leaving' was . told that he. , would carry v the county. .- ;.:fr;V. , Sentiment- on theringresslonal' f ight In this section of the state is steadily i. crystallizing - in' Manning's ;favorn or the feeling 4sT growing; that In view of the' fact that" A.; W. Lafferty, Mr., Man- nfhgi bpponent, has been a -resident of the stat less than five years, a part of . 'which 'time he was a' roving detective under: orders from the interior depart ment, he has; not yet acquired that de- gree of standing among the people and familiarity with, ' conditions ,, entitling .htm to election tcr so high an office as representative in congress. Expressions of opinion" to this effect are to be hear constantly throughout, this part of the 11. . -" .":',".; .v. - -Mfc'liannlnr-left here'. for ShanlkflU Wednesday , if ternoon ,:. and " will from there proceed' to other points farther . east CAPTAIN STRUVE SUED . FOR DIVORCE; DESERTION -i United Prw. Leued Win.) Seattle, Oct '21, Mrs. Florence Strove, a member of one of California's moit prominent families,, has filed suit for divorce against Captain Harry K Strove, whom she married at ' Manila nine years agdl. - , ' ' The complaint charges that the hus band deserted, Mrs. Strove at San Fran cisco on December 6, 1905, and refused to live with her again. On everal oc casions,, it Is charged, Captain Strove refused to receive or allow her to see him. ,,"' ; :. .V -, : Captain Strove yesterday filed his an swer, admitting the marrUsr. hit deny ing the allegation of deserflio, and bak ing that the action be dismissed. Aged Minister Wants Divorce), itfpeclal OltMtes to Tfc. Joarnil.) . Eugene, Or., Oct 21. Rev. Crawford Dobson, an aged minister of Eugene, has begun suit against his wife, for merly Mrs. Alwilda Hayden, whom he married on the 10th day of May, this year, on the ground of .cruel and inhu man treatment . He alleges that she re fuses to live in the same part of the house with him and that she treats him In a contemptuous and . discourteous manner. She often demanded to- know why he did not take his things and leave,' he "alleges, and finally her . con duct became so , unbearable, according to his story, that he was compelled to separate from her. ' Death of Malhear Pioneer. (Spcrlil DUpstch to The Journal.! Ontario, Or., Oct 21. The funeral of J. E. Madden, one of Malheur county's well known pioneers, who died suddenly of heart disease in the depot at Spokane last week while en route home with, his wifs from a visit to their daughter near Seattle, took place Wednesday from the Methodist church and was largely at tended. The services were conducted by Rev,' J. E. Miller and the enterment was In the Ontario cemetery, , WASHINGTON DRUGGISTS V; . MUST PAY LICENSE T i n'i i'i inn I is.,'-.- --.,.' fruited 'Press Ltised Wire - Olympia, Wash., Oct- 21. -Druggists In the state of Washington must pay a state license fee of 125 if they want to fill prescriptions containing liquor. This Is the decision of the supreme court-4n passing upot the test cases that' hav been vigorously pressed , by the State Druggists' association. daily "live wire"; . ' ' " campaigoheet? . iSpeclsl Plsptlfh toTb Journal.! ' Pendleton, Or Oct. 21. The first Is sue of Pendleton'sv second; daily' news paper i was . put upon the- streets last Tuesday.', U, goes under the .name of the Dally' Live Wire and announces Us political stand as staunch Republican. George Robblns of this city Is manag- After Your Trade PfflLLIPS i shoe co.-; - . ... .... - 7 The Live ,Wire Shoemen ' ' 109 SIXTH ST. Between Washington, & Stark Sarco -r VA PHILLIPS SHOE. (fev HA Men's -Button made )) DU Goodyear 'Welt, in Gunmetal ; and Patents, with Hi-toe, high arch, flat tread and two-inch heels. A regular Kan Kan style, on .the,, most talked , of lasts of Ja the season ej)eJ DU : '-u Kummer - ' PHILLIPS SHOE - -AA Men's' Button ' and tDejsrUll Blucher styles made Good vear Welt; in Gujimetal and Patent, with the new Nob toe , and two-inch-i-heel. ' A strictly young man's shoe, brim full of gin- d0 AA ger.v..;v.; Jbo.UU -Remember f Phillips stores buy ; for cash in the open market, where cash is king. We have the greatest output . of shoes on the coast', giving our customers the bene fit derived from large purqhas ingjpower. AFTER YOUR TRADE. - Pff SHOE CO. The Live Wire; Shoemen, I; 109 SIXTH ST. Between Washington & Stark Tull-& Gibbs, liic. Morrison at Stwnth Tull Gibbo, Inc. THE HOME FURNISHED COMPLETE AND on CONVENIENT PAYMENT TERMS Agents for Modart Corsets, Lily of France Corsets, Madeleine Corsets, Reynier Gloves and Re villon reres Furs. The Wistaria Tea Room Offers the Best and Most Refined Tea-Room Ser vice in Portland for Breakfast, Midday Lunch and Afternoon Tea. Orders Taken for Our Fine -4French Pastry,1 Salads, Ice Cream, etc ' Weddings "and Parties Catered To.- " . Again to the Fore Those $35.00, $39,5Q tof$4S.OO; Siiito at 329.SO j Of absorbing interest to the woman whose choice of her winter suit is not yet made is, this special offering of well made tailored suits garments of real worth," that should reveal to her the oppor tunity to, secure one that in style. an4 color is be coming to her, . , , . They're made "just a little better" than the av erage tailored suits at these prices- show a little more care in the tailoringmade of better mate-: rials." .',.,' , T ' Selection is not limited to just one or two styles there's; pleasing variety .to choose from only one Wtwonof "each model..1, , One is of rough Scotch material, in browns and blues. : , . , ' . t Another is of fancy Irish mixture in both light ' gray and brown. " -" ' ' 4wk li SOO New Belts at 39c Ea. They go on sale today and tomorrow a half, thousand , of themCalf and Patent Leather Belts, Elastic Belts and Belts in Patent Leather Finishes colors red, black, ; light blue, pink and white narrow, medium and the wide styles, with plain and fancy buckles.' Jn the! Neckwear- ' Section Main Aisle. '.' ' . T 2 , .': f Cut Veils; Special at :29c Another special- offering for. today and tomorrow from the Neckwear Section Veils in lengths of 1 yard, yards and V2 yards, cuj; from veilings worth 50c yard and 35c yard. In the favored colors and meshes. TODAY and Q01A f SATURDAY Oalc OI, Lingerie Waists H00t of them at the special ,! ; 5 price of $Uvl9'Each ' Ten different models to choose from in this collection of 200 waists that will go on special tale today, and tomorrow in 1 the Shirtwaist Shop. They're made of fine lawn, with heavy crochet lace trimmings and also trimmings of dainty VaL and Cluny lace. An opportunity that will be eagerly taken advan tage of by many whose waist wardrobes need replenishing, Supreme Sewing Machines Being Offered on the Liberal Payment Terms of $1.00 Down und j ' - , 50c Weekly. Six Models $16.00 Up. . of 200 Sills Petticoats Corsets at 98c : -$4.75, $5.50 and $5.95 Values Worth $1.50 and $2.00 an after-6clock offf-"-:Aifv0'e'; 150 ?f ;th5m ae. "Pl58 special- ' ing that should suggest lL pQ,4Kj collection that will be the week to many women a chance ,,. .. - end attraction in the corset sec-, '.ta save11 wrbuyirig";i; iiew" Undefskiiil;? JusT. the : tion all day tomorrow. They're above number drawn from pur. regular stock. models" for. the medium figure, Not cheap Petticoats made from old silk, but new wjth low medium or high bust Silk Petticoats in up-to-date styles, in; most every. and long, over the. hips., Bdned cor-red,, lavender, green roserowr p um, with rust proof steel. Onlv 150 gray, yellow and in the changeable and black. . . i Brocade Silk Petticoats in purple and light blue, -.of -them so it swell to take advan- All are full regular size and in the best of silks. tage as early .mthe day as possi- Remember, after 6 o'clock Saturday. , ble. " : the ferapery - Upholstery Store Tomorrow ' f 111 i ,,' i 1 i ' " 1 . 1 i i' 1 ii sssssaaam . Economies . That End-of-the-Week Shoppers Should not Miss. , 75 'Yard for $1.25 Yard Curtain Net-fm- 5 Yard ilor'SUfcInd Cotton Drapery Fringe, ported material, in white, and 108 in. wide, in colors red, green and blue, worth 20c yard slightly soiled. v 1 and 25c yard. . r '45$ Yard for, 85c Yard Curtain Net 72 in.' 5 Yard for Lace Edgings and Insertions wide, and also imported net, slightly , soiled. V for lace curtains, in ecru tint and in' white, 45 Yard for 85c Yard Drapery Silk Plain worth 10c yard. and figured and 30 in. wide, .. t . 2.05 Each for $3.00 Screens Three-Leaf 75$ Yard for Shaiki Drapery Silk, In plain Folding Screens, with frames in weathered colors, worth $1.25 yard. ' finish, fillings of silkoline. . . T ...... . .$L7S M Chiles Arm Bath Rugs IT at 98c 2 Rocteer :Worth S2'JIV rui ' -' i ' ' -i tio doubt be an opportunity that many, will A Saturday offering from the Furniture be willing to take advantage of. These that Store that should make many little ones ' the Carpet Department will place on special arms arid wide slat backs. Choice of two fects size 24 inches by 46 inches revere 'finishes golden or Early English.' Third ible and washable. Regularly sold at $1.50. Floor. ' - ' ... Sixth Floor. Heating stoves evervmodernjypeUoJ coal or both. $1 down and $1 week are the liberal terrns on whicli any of them can be secured. 1 See the complete showing, j Basement.' t , - , NEW IDEA Patterns 10c KW PALI," 8T7I.3 The Host in Value The Best in Quality f ITEY7 IDEA 10c Stylish New Fall Suits All of this fall's most popular styles in Women's and Misses' Stylish Suits coats are medium and three-quarter length, fitting or semi-fitting, and skirts pleated or gored. Each garment is elegantly tailored in every detail made of the following fashionable fall fabrics: Cheviot, diagonal storm serge and tweed suitings in plain colors and stylish ; C 1 C 1 Q CA ' K(i mixtures, ..specially pirced for this sale 'atw.$lvy ylOtdVf $iL0l Stylish?FallFupsg;t'g' An extensive showmg of new fall furs, including capes, scarfs and sets in the new styles.: They are shown in real mink, Japanese or brook mink,- Isabella fox,. French coney, astrachan, and other popular furs. They are elegantly fin . ishedand- lined -with-plainr brocaded-or shitred -satin.r-r 1 C A ft4tO C Popular; price, ranging from-... S ... ; -. .... ylwv U $,D A showing ' of exceptionally stilish- women's 'and..iaisseV full length coats. Every garment" is elegantly tailored and ,is stylish to a high degree. Full length, teriii-fitting, with storm Of notch collar .of same cloth of velvet. Made of ocean or cheviot serge., kersey, broadcloth 1 and tweed coatuigs, iri plain colors. and stylish mixtures. Remarkable values," spe- Q PA xrt 0OC cially priced for this ale-at.onlyi.i;;;.';Vi;';....;.,wOOU'0.Au CtiildrenslSchib ?Fully half 4 dozen new fall styles in Children's School. Dresses. They includo sailor suits and one-piece dresses in plain effects or trimmed with braid. Made of serge and other woolen materials, in plain colors, (M PA x (PC PA -plaids and checks, priced for this sale at only ........ i)lJU XO lJu ' m l. Hen's Fall UnderwV Fine ribbed shirts and draw- " ers in all sizes; garments that are perfect fitting and neatly finished; best 75c values on sale Saturday at . Men's Shirts, $1.25 Vals., 00c A fine ; of fering of Men's Blue Flannel Shirts, made with soft. ; turn-down collar and neatly trimmed with white pearl buttons. ' These shirts are made of good heavy winter weight material, and come in both single and double breast " AA effect. Regular $1.25 values, special at .. ..''C Our Menl Section is just inside the Third street entrance. ' From one of the best mills in the country, with which : we place large orders for fall and winter underwear, we secured 200 dozen Men's Shirts and Drawers at a special price concession,, and in pursuance with our usual custom to give our patrons the benefit of such con cessions we offer these garments at the same laving., Men't me dium weight cotton ribbed Shirts and Drawers, made with iFrtench elastic ribbed neck with front faced with good quality material. urawers are iacea at tne top ana nave suspender straps and double knit trunk, which gives them twice the; wear of the regular made drawers. These garments are shown in ecru color and sell-PC, regularly at 75c a garment- Priced Saturday ...M.v3C 81.25 Children's Sweaters 90o An extra special showing of Children's All-Wool Sweaters, made of excellent duality material arid shown' coat style, trimmed with brass buttons.- these sweaters cpme ia plain red and are good, stylish, serviceable garments that sell reg- flQ . ularly at $125 each. Special t ; ,V,'u.'JIC Women's Italian Silk Hbse, Best gl.7& Valtxeg gl.QQ ' r Those who attend this sale will be both, surprised and pleastd at (the wonderful values offered. See to It that you, secure one ,or more pairs: - ; . .;.,..,.; v,i ,.,. ; gl.75 Italian Silk Hose fo Women's best grade Italian Silk Hose, the kind that do not drop stitches and are made with "double heel, s61e and toe; shown here in all the popular shades for fall, as well as -black. Besttff flft regular $1.75 values, for-this sale at . . . . . , ., . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . v 1U w SPECIAL' NOTE No mail orders filled at this pricenone sent C O. D.no phone orders taken. 500 Pairs of Women's Fall Shoes , , , , ...... ShowTiln the most fashion able leathers, yici ; kid, patent colt, gunmetal calf, etc. In both button and lace. The best $3.00 and $3.50 values on sale Sat urday at ................ An -out of the ordinary Shoe Sale well worth your best attention This lot consists of a special purchase of 500 pairs of women's patent colt, gunmetal and vici kid shoes, made with Goodyear welt and hatd turned soles, and you have choice from button, blucher and straight lace styles; plenty of sizes and widths, not a pair in the lot worth less than $3.00; most alV are regular' $3.50 values and many are worth $4.00,, at this sale yea have &h 07 ihoice of all at .... a , . ... . .... , ... , ....... vL0 1 feylAPair Bargains in - Boys' Shoes BOYS' heavy all. solid leather shoes, made of the celebrated Burk calfskin.: They come with bellows tongue, 2 full double soles and extra well stitched throughout; every pair guaranteed by us. On Sale tomorrow "at the following prices: t AH sizes, 9 to 13, on sale at $2.25 All tlzes, 13H to 2, on sale at .......... .?2.50 All sizes, 2li to 554, on sale at ........... f 2.75 Good Bargains in Girls Shoes MISSES SHOES in good styles in vici kid, tan kid, box calf leathers, all sizes from 5 to Aft: WAl regular. $L50 and $175 values, at .. . . 3 i)C MISSES' SHOES in the popular high cut styles, in all sizes from ty to 2; best $150 CI QQ and $3 values, on sale at $139 BOYS' SHOES In high cut styles, made solid all through, all sizes from ?. to 13j4 ; Cf Aft best $2.50 values, at . . . , . . r. . . y . $ 1.4H Now Is the Time to Buy Ribbons . The offerings ; for tomorrow's sale are exceptional values almost sensa tional. The daintiest, ; prettiest rib bons you'd wish to see. The showing "far exceeds in varletjrof patterns "and colorings my previous assortment. Provide for your future needs , now and you, can save many 8dollarv Fancy Dresden Rihhons 4 In stripes, checks, printed warps and ; Persian effects. V', 1 ' AH values, to 35c, special 23i All values to 50c, special ........27 All values to 60c, .special ., ,. . ; .S9 Black Tafleta Ribbons -1 TtirrabteO'fllirrtrovv s or imlfinery ; purposes. : ' ; - iv- ;v. '' Ay inch Taffeta Ribbon, 25c kind 15 6 inc,h Taffeta Kibhon, 35c kind 21 6 inch Taffeta gibbon, 50c kind 27e KnitUiiderwF Sille and Wool Hiaced It Vests arid Pants, All Sizes $3.00 Garments at 81.09 A sale of women's fine sprincrneedle rib. ,silk and wool mixed underwear. The vest are made high neck, with long sleeves, 1 finished with cuffs that hold tbeir shape and are darntilv hand crocheted with silk. : "the pants come in ankle length and are made in two : styles. " Jrrench band or equestrian top; garments that (( are splendid values at $3, for dlUJ Children's 75ol TTnion Suits at tzUU A- spc-ii lrrf-C hi MrmVftr; eC".tl, rieecea ynion suns 01 correct idU ana winter weight, shown in the best etylfs. for boys and girls;. while and gray col ors in all sizes. Best 75c vajucvf on sate tomorrow at ......... ,,..