y : - ; . , . ; ... OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY ' . THE EVENING. DECEMBER 12, 3 Ml IS 10 FBMD ill 1 INTEREST ;(::rty Rights and Status of tfany Births May Be Affect ed in r.cG'jlt cf Cas2 in Gil liam County. (Specli DisMtck to Tha JrarniM Condon. Or.. Dfce. 1!, Tha bar f '.'nm county; isv locking-: forward to f ruling of Judg Smith of Baker, sit T In place of Judge Butler, la th ., of . Sadie Mlnton, ts, Joljn Knox, with-a great deal of .anxiety.- J .-.-"'': I Io Mtnton mas granted; decree' of voire from. Sadie Mintanabout April ' ,n. 1309, and thereafter,, ens alleges, Hn Knox promised to marry her. The -j.'fttnt fd-o .Alleges "that .'thereafter i';n Knox swluced her under the prorn ,to marry,, and then failed ' to keep promisso, wilh tha result that a suit ; - r brearh of promise to marry, and se ; jetton, was filed by Bennett & Bennett I The Dalles, 'Judge Bennett appearing i person to conduct the case, for tha li'.ff and Judge OTay , and Jay verman representing the defendant Ohjecttona BaUed. ' r. ust before the close of the case by ; plaintiff, Judge Bennett Introduced crtifled copy of a decree rendered In c. case of Minton vs. Mtnton, the ln- liuction of which was vigorously op i nsed by Judge O'Day, oh the ground tlmt section 995 of Ballinger & Cottons' oil provides that service of summons must be made upon the district attorney before the court could acquire Jurisdic tion, and as this did not appear from the judgment roll It was not only void able but absolutely null and void. . Affect Property Blgnta. Counsel for both sides admitted -that many hundreds of. canes had beeri de cide, In Oregon, under these circum stances, and the parties thereto again remarried and children were borrr under the first contract of marriage. If Judge fmith rules that th decree Is void un &er trwBse circumstances It will unsettle rot alone property .rights, but will like ly cause many chndren to have been born under unlawful wedlock, as the Jp-'islature cannot validate a void, de- OF DEAD LETTERS Usual Crowd Attends, Eager to Take Chance on Pur " chase "Sight Unseen." . "Washrngtott, Dj. U.-r-That all men, and women too for that matter, like to take a chance at getting something for nothing was evidenced today by the Im mense throng that attended the annual public sale of accumulated packages in the dead letter of flea. Hundreds of peo ple sought the chance to gamble In pack age mail. . They Jammed the sale room from the hour the sale began, antll it waa concluded. All kinds of property was bought, from stale candy and hair tonics to breakfast foods and liver pills. Some Jewelry, books and wearing ap parel of more or less value went tinder the hammer, but the real bargains were ferr'and far between. ... The public sale of dead letter -stuff has been conducted each year In "Wash ington for many years and each year the crowdji that attend the sale are larger. The vigilance of the postotfice department- In suppressing all enter prises that partake of the nature of a lottery has led to an agitation in recent years to do away with the dead letter auctions, which are by rhany persons considered as much of a gamble as any thing ever devised In the lottery Una But the sales of unclaimed parcels at public auction are directed by law. and there is apparently . no way in which they can be abolished except by. repeal' ing the statute, 500 MUTINEERS M ER-3 ID RE ' (United Pm$ teawed Wire.) London,, Dec 12. Loyal Brazilian troops are In full possession of Combra island, the" scene of Saturdays mutiny, according to advices received today by the Brazilian minister here. Nearly 500 mutineers are under arrest The dispatches stata that daring Sat urday's fighting approximately 150 mu tineers were killed. When the prison ers were marched out of the barracks at Combra, a concerted break was made and a dozen more were shot The BrsrKlan hospitals are filled with wounded sailors and soldiers, several of the land batteries having bten shelled. It is reported that many casualties oc curred among the spectators, many J ujousanuB oi wnuin gauiareu la sea ma bombardment of the mutineers by the loyal ships m tha harbor. ., Indians Sock Warmth. Special Dlnpatcti to The JouraiL) Whit Salmon, Wash, Dec 12. That the charpit process of clearing land Is a success, Bally Frank will readily aver. for la clearing up beyond Indian Hill, Sally, with two young bucks and a pap- poose, pitched her teepee over a stump under which a char fire had been start ed. "Heapvbig stump barn all time him no go out keep Bally and papoose warm when big snow come," said the squaw in explanation of her selection of strange camp ground. The stumps give little smoke and warm the earth U around. TO STATE VIEWS arge Representation to Tell Parliament, at First Hand,' What Farmers Want Winnipeg, Man-, Deo. 1J. Ia order that there may be no mistake concern ing their views on important public questions affecting their Interests, the farmers of Canada are going to Otta wa to confer (direct!y with the members of the Dominon government and parlia ment , Tonight a special train loaves Winnipeg with a oelesritjon of half a thousand representative farmers of Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan. At Ottawa the western farmers will be Joined by a delegation of several hun dred representing the eastern provinces and together they will set forth their ideas as to what is best for the agricul tural. community and the public at large on the questions of the tariff, -reciprocity with the United States and preference on British goods. - The farmers, it Is said, will advocate reciprocity in natural products and In timber and free trade In agricultural im plements with the United States. A de mand will ail so be made for an Increase of the preference on British goo J i, with a stated annual increase until free trade with Great Britatn is obtained. The western farmers will alfo recommend that the terminal elevators at Fort Ar thur and Fort William be conducted as :.: rnnTTt a w Vmm rrnTnPTTrtf WM...WbiMiWnUEJ. to Earnest to Make Kncrwri td You the Merits of Our Store as a ! ' JLUAS SLTOPPING PLACE ' - . JCTlf WANT YOU TO -NOTE THESE PACTS jrirst We have a very large-and complete assortment of attractive and .useful gifts for men and boys. '. . : - ; : - "Second We have plenty of courteous salesmen who will give you prompt and pleasing service. ', ' -' ThirdOur best efforts are centered on making all your dealings here ; - the most pleasant and agreeable and.satisfactory in every way. A house coat is always an accept able gift See our assortment Prices Suspenders, Hose and tie to Ma,tch, $1JJ5 values 85 ?45 to 12.00 SpecialCombination sets, suspenders and tie to match,' $1.00 values at ; . . ............ v. .......... 75 CLOTOIWG CO. 1GG-170 HIiriDST. a public utility and that the proposed Hudson's Bay railway be constructed and operated by the government Ef.'HlOUE CHEEL HOT CAPTUBED BY REEELS tUnttrd fmt Lf'fi Wlre.J ' ' Los Angeles, Dec, 12. Enrique Creel Jr., son of the Mexican minister of for eign affairs, Is not a prisoner in a rebel camp, according to the following tele gram, received today from K. L. Doheny of Los Argelea, who Is touring llexlco: "Creel Jr, has been visiting ills father in Mexico City. lie traveled In my etJM"-1-- ':'L " j '.ml,, car to Chihn:ihua yesterday, lie -i9 amu.ed at li-e rfr-ort of his cs ptura" Loheny's tel. sram also deciarei re ports of revolutionary suce.-ses were ports of revolutionary successes were Mexico, 'he said,. w;re agaifi normal. .' Loral -Option . ia f!ai!atcheir83.;' Ileginav fc'ask., Pre. 12. One of the most strenuous Prohibition - campaigns ever conducted In western Canada cul minated today la the local option elec tions in many of the chief cities and towns of Sackatchewan. Bor'nn, Saska toon, Moose daw and Frinte Albert are included amonff tha important place voting on the saloon questions.. ARE ACCEPTABLE PRESEITS There is no place where so many useful and inexpensive gifts can be . '4 . found as that of a hardware store. : Carving Seta Silver Knives' and Forks Andirons ' Ahuninnm Ware Fire Seta Percolators Razors . : if.-..- ' :. Pocket Knives Shears -. , ' .:. . c Scissors Safety Razors Shavinj Brushes ( i L. 4 Caloric Firc!s " Cooker rt - v. ...... , .. ' Univcrsd Far;s. Set ef Silverware Tool Gcr's ' k Trxl Zeus 1 Razor Cors . Air Gus Coaster V7txc - ... , ; .... Roasters'- ' -. Htrntin Cotj V4 Shaving Sets ... Nickel wars .V Makes TP . A TPMTKTrTJ r The Hnrdtvarn JrlULV&klL I Man , 130 FIRST ST. ESTABLISHED 1878. beautiful present for the entire family. There is toothing' that would be appreciated more. , . .. ; IT PAYS FOR ITSELF f - . Sn)eisiDs o unn. . 07 :to",Oil2.S0.(SJ(lll. n i yTr- r . . - X & : : I' i'td '" hiliiillJl I ' 'r WW-: '.-, n i '. 1 , i ill -v. iFBT'- . ... iX . '.. ..... ..... "... .. i. .- -- ... .- .. L -v.-4 ... -r. ....... , . - .....r ........ m w ... rt . . net . .. w- mm m ml- uoeiiep yargams m i en myerem styles A price-slaughtering' in Mission Rockers this-week,-. Here are values that cater directly to the Christ mas trade. Ten different styles in a greater variety,of finishes. ". All solid oak, many of them' being beautifully quarter-sawed, perfectly finished in every detail. Among the loUre quite a number spring seats covered with leather. -The Mission Rockers are shown in the golden, wax, weathered, Early English and the popular fumed finish. sThe values range from $7.50 to $12.50, On (r PA special sale at only. BO.ijU A (IMmMm Sale M' QmrnMe- Massive Terliisli tealliep KocEieF in Ten Style? 2cM, ,((1hC'r' A remarkably special offer f or this seasoof the year. 'These, splendid Turkish Rockers, in ;10 different ,stvlfiS.:'SP.vftrflt imt.Hkfc ihc. rn s.n handsomely' pictured, on 'special sale all this .week at an unheard-of price for such sterling V goods. , . Ail are covered with genuine leather . ; in black and colors. v Heavy steel spnng con-. struction, solid ; oak frames. A - snap for the lady who wishes to present her husband with a " gift that will be long remembered and appre ciated. " - " M , ' . " V f ' Easy Terms q! Payment v-".V? Wry ry i '""" -s z 1 . . , . . ' "a 'r? ' .... --..4.f.,r -vv y t'-'K -JrA r ;' J - - y ; - -. d 1 IsIes,.R1eo, BFCceSies,: . ... Fc&s, EUc, Etc. A variety too numerous to mention and covering all forms of jewelry. Sold for cash or on easy payments. You do, not need r much cash to do your Christmas shopping; here'. Our Easy Pay-1' ment System will make a few ready dollars stretch over a large number of gifts.; Make a small cash' payment and pay the-re-mamder,weekly or monthly, at your convenience. All accounts' strictly confidential. - Easy terms to alL , . ' 310.00 PetlicoatQ Cpecially Priced cli Oi.SOani02Leatei'Eaiiiii3 bags. Special (5X1 SB Genuine: ; Leather 7 T " Handbags, with , ",, I e a t h e r. linings, V. , fitted with coin w purse, gilt trimmings;, many, shapes.' " Positively the best values in handbags ' v in the city. " ' - -v r New arrivals inMen's Fine Winter Suits and ' ' Overcoats especially ordered for the ESoliday Tpbe '' Something superior in make, quality and, new est styles. Let us fit you' out. : J v. iCpuntpy 1 Copjeopohilencc Solicited -: , A snap, and no mistake, will be . found in these , values. Fine Messaline, Dresdens and Chif fon Taffetas, in all colors, in , eluding changeable ; ' Petticoat values , that would be' priced at ' $10 in any establishment They ' are in norfret rnnrlirifin trv1 ( , ' j are right, workmanship is right, y uu vvc jiiiiKc uicm a great Monday leader at only $4.C5. -T" phonerC-O.-D:-0rtnail, "orders for these' Petticoats.' Itojfoll.Q a ( . . .-- 1 - - c 2 v 4 TTWV -i ,1. 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