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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY. EVENING, .DECEMBER 22,' 1910. 13 Li;(5.I0HULLi;i liffiCFI'IITSIS 1 rrr mini fc.bMU.i Three Days of Wordy Skir mishes Result in , Draw Woman Parries .Questions : Relative to Her Views." Los Angolan, Dec. 12. BuAUice Anita Tinnbull's contest for a daughter' share of the millions; of the late E; J. Baldwin is rapidly becomta a war of vm between Mrs. Lillian Ashloy Torn-, bull,: tha claimant' mother, and Attor ns Gavin McNab, for h dfefanae. For f three days ; wordy skirmishes between thr fnother and ths attorney have oc curred, McKab seeking to orce from Mrs. Tirrntoull a. statement that would umlermlne some part of tter story of her alleged romance with the lata turf The attorneys for the defensear ap patently concentrating on an effort to disprove. Mrs. Turnbull'a testimony that Baldwin Introduced her ' as Ms wife. and that she was known as soch to his assoclatea. pl f JDuring th closing hour of yesterfays session tyab tried to wring- from the witness an admission that Baldwin addressed her as "wife" only before, the nearro . servants.' Mm TnrnbulTs-only admission wat. that tn persons in question might have been rather dark. -X vv"v: ;':VJ H -MdTab abandoned this attack esfer flay after recurring to the alleged mar riage.;. Mra. i Twnbull , reiterated her statement that she believed 'Baldwin to have been divorced wlwn their alleged marriage contract waa signed. . She denied under questioning that she had asked Baldwin regarding the wife she believed he had divorced, her state ment eliciting from McNab the observation:- ; " ' r Kl V JTou must be a. scientific example of the absence of woman's curiosity." . Wltiiolds Vlawa on iaatrlmony. Efforts,' of Attorney McNab to elicit from Mrs. Turnbull her views of the marriage relation. Its meaning and the obligations Incurred, were features of Jira. Turnbull's cross-examination yes terday , afternoon. McNab repeatedly questioned - Mrs, Turnbull as to her views regarding matrimony and wheth er thoy had changed during the" years that have elapsed since she first met "Lucky" Baldwin, Mrs. TurnbuU skill fully pkrried the questions. Aside from Intimating that her views probably dif fered Uttla from those of other women, Mrs. TurnbuU avoided a direct answer The witness first trip to California, afterwhich aha claims to have lived with ' Baldwin- was the subject of a second, Hne of. questioning by-' McNab. who tried repeatedly to secure an an swer to Ma query as to whether Mrs. Turnbull had , been provided with a round trip ticket when aha left her New England home for the I Pacific coast. Tha witness asserted that she had for gotten about the ticket, and was unable to answer. McNab then reverted to his attempts to secure from the witness an exposition of her marital beliefs. -' chine. Sopwith flew ITS miles, land ing in Belgium. '' ".''' Grace crossed ' the channel without mishap and passed owr CAUis' at an altitude of 600 feet He headed inland and showed no signs of descending.' It was believed he would try , to continue the flight to Paris. The flight across the channel was made in a dense fog. Grace used a compass to steer by. . Grace, however, w,as unable to con tinue the flight, and landed safely be yond Calais without breaking the record- ' . , . Will Not Ilay at Salem. C Oregon . Agricultural College, Corval- Ils,.Dec 22. Salem will not see a pro- , duetinn of 'tho Tnnlnp nlnw "Tlrown of t Harvard," as tho executive council of the Oregon Agricultural college at Its regular meeting this week denied the petition of the junior class for the pre sentation of the piay in the capitol city. Itad been planned to present the play j during the month cf February, but the council decided that the play should bei presented only before the college and citlxens of Cc-rvallis, , ,' To prpveijt automobiles spattering mud upon redestrians an English in ventor has turned out a splash guard, much a wire door mat, to be sus pended from the hubs of the wheels. m LAN OVER CHANriELlNFOG ' Dover, England.' Dec. II A flight across the English channel - between Dover and Calais, in an aeroplane waa Inade today by Cecil Grace; a Wright avitator. ' Grace ascended ' In an endeavor to heat - the ; cro6schaJinel record for- dia- taace,, recently set by. Sopwith,. an Eng' II sh novice. - In va English-built ma gjpendhe Holidays at CLATSOP BEACH HOTELS O PEN ALL. VE AR AT SEASIDE AN P GEARHART Thla? Is a delightful fasitlrresort for rest ''and recrsa- - . V : tlon. where, the glories, of the ocean In winter rival , . -i those in summer . ;.. v. .. . ,"-"".. ,';.'-',: ' The hotels are Jtlrst class hi every reepeei, steam heat-.. . -; , ed and electric lighted.'. I .ROU'N'D: "03.00 ! T R I P S '04.00: sxxokths Astoria Cl Columbia JRlvciReRe - " TBAZK3 XXL&TB HOSTB 8ASZ STATIO 1:00 a. au dally; 8;0 p. m. Special December 2 th to list and every v . i Saturday. - NORTH BANK STATION, .11 th and Hoyt Sts. v cm ticket omcts '- ' ' ' ', . Tazxs Aaro MOBzsxsoir stb, 12a thzbd steset, . i, 1 EX 4 Dressed . - Dolls $t MiL Values a. ,r av i f The';;: Head Vof; Every: Home Ultiinately Wanting a Chick erihg4 Should Read TKis Two .Carloads of Suberb Chidcering3 Being Sold for Marine Insurance Company's Account " J1i Ten days ago we announced a most extraordinary sale involving the Cbictering piano, t , ; , . s ; . 4.. ..Nevef oeiore have Chickerings been obtainable pndef i ft price. Bot aa announced heretofo're, two carloads of ; Chickerings austained slight damage in finish by com f y' fag contact with some chemicals stored in the hold ; ? of a steamer on the Great Lakes. Rather than cany - these instrnmenta into next year, and reflnishing them' ' , ' in our.gwT shopa,' we arranged with the Marine Insur y ' ance Company to sell these Chickerings on their account ' , ' . at prices reduced so as to dispose of them immediately! , v Since then, we have sold more Chickerings than in any ? other period of four months heretofore. . ' " Of coufMt w have also carloads upon carloads of abso- : ly perfect Chickerings, nine 'solid carloads came to os direct from Boston late in the year. Every type of . " Chickering from little baby uprights to largest Colonial ' uprights,7 from dainty "infant" and quarter grands to ; ' the magnificent orchestral concert grands are displayed. The Chickering is the greatest of all the great AmerU : can pianos. Ever since we commenced business in Ore- f gon we have sold the Chickering, and never below its established value. Thousands of Chickerings, grace Ore. gon's mansions, but never heretofore has there been opportunity to buy a brand new Chickering under price. There is- still a chance for a dozerjhigh-class homes to secure Chickerings, upright or grands, of which the marine insurance people pay a liberal portion. ' , - , - - , There were 26 upright and 16 magnificent grand 'Chickerings in this shipment' - For quick work we're accepting $435 for each Chickering upright in this shipment The ' grand are now being sold at $600 for the plain cases, while $75 more is asked for very fancy figured mahogany and the larger size. 4 ' '..' ' ' , W anxious to close but every one of these pianos this week. We must dispose of aH of them before the close of the month, and these prices will do it ' t ' " -" ' ' Hef i" the opportunity for many a home or music stuJio which has heretofore been prevented, owing to tha - ' h'gh prices, from owniing a Chickering, to get a Chickering piano, . " " . . f . ' The slight damage these Chickerings have sustained in the varnish work : will Vardry'ever' be noticeable. We v will French (dull) finish any of these pianos In our ; ; shops for $12. t ' , And if you are not prepared to pay all cash, pay one- ' tenth of . the price and the balance in' payments extend- ! ing over a period of two years or two and a half years, I for t"e mere additional simpte interest i ?1 f these pianos are displayed at our Retail Estab- v V vUshmcnt, No: 353 Washington Street, at the corner of Park. We repeat it no chance to get a Chickering under price has ever heretofore been offered.' It ia safe to say that snch an opportunity will never be - ' presented again. ..." . - The regular, unconditional factory' guaranty' duly . countersigned by us, accompanies each piano, thus mak ing every buyer positively secure in his purchase. EiLERS MUSIC HOUSE 1 0 It t . The big sale which we have had on these pretty Dressed Dolls the past three days has left us with but 250 on hand. : They more than' justify everything that can be said in their praise, more than sus tain ; our - claim - that . they are 'not only the prettiest but the biggest dolls anywhere for the ' ' price. ( The heads are genuine . bisque, eyes close. Regular $1 dolls, very special at .481 Doll Folding Gocarls Usual Price $2.50 0 C Here is the best doll's folding Go-Cart that was 'ever made to sell for $2.50. They are the fold ing, collapsible' style. A duplicate of the ref lation child's folder,'-but just the size for dolly. Frame is made of steel, with Boston leath- ' ( er seat, back . and hood. Fold up very compactly.' Extra spe- Vll l 9 . awflBF' 1 ,SBS. . .:CT V " fay i 1 28c Five Piece Set Doll Furni lure Worth 50 cents for These dolls Dining Sets are made of oak, fin ished natural, and consist of four chairs and, one table. The table is four inches high and top is 5 by 7 inches. The little mission style chairs are 6H inches in height t A good but very inexpensive . gift that every child will surely enjoy, -y v $i0.00 Sttaving Stands Special $6.00 Big : showing of these choice pieces In mahogany and . golden oak. Have large adjustabla mirrors and receptaoke for mug, eta Height f eet can be moved to any part of. -the room. Five Piece Parlor Suites Special at $29.75 Actual value : $38.50, mahogany finished frame, deep spring . upholster ing, . covered in pretty velours big gift for a low price. . $li.00Mission Rocker 1 nni ::'CC..;5 $.6 Here is a mis sion Rocker spe cial : that , has neve r b e e n equaled ' even by us. Made of se lected quartered oak, finished fumed.- Seat and , back are covered In genuine Span ish leather. Made doubly strong by the ' lone post construction . and heavy base raijs Fifty Piece Dinner Sets Tomorrow l$6 .95 . Twenty-five patterns to select from, the designs are all new and have jusr been received from eastern factories. They come in white and gold, green and gold, and pink and gold decora tion. Fifty pieces of the best ware that you nave .been offered at this White Enameled Cribs ' "The ' best 'chiVf s Crib special we' have ever been able to offer. Crib is made of white enameled hard wood, with Dutch panels, set in head and foot end. Fitted - with best woven wire spring; K3 . S KM ' ' .BsbbV ThisPretty $1 A9 Hinh Cht 1 . Made of hard wood, fin ished deep golden, - has turned .' spindle, carved top panel, and . lifting, tray. Wide, flaring! base ." prevents ' tipping back-. "Ward. 1 " ' ! Riltiiis. r z .J..,.;t,:i-.i .j- u.mi n an s . m Pown? $27.00 Bookcase $4 .50 Big Value tt . . I 0 You can't afford to shop around town for a better bookcase than this at 816.50, for it isn't to be had.. Made bf selected golden oak, Conveniently arranged. . IP GIFT , BMBkA " . Agjaasj aBSBBBBBHB. SBMBBBk -g, -1B1, SUPPER At Special Prices What could you buy that would be more sensible or better appreciateel than a pair of stylish, comfortable slippers? , OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS. GIFT SLIPPERS EXCHANGED ANY TIME. -A ..'.''iJ Children's , ' Slippers . Red felt, black' fur trimmed, soft leather soles,- spring heels, ? 69C Sizes &y3 to .11... 79 Sizes 11 to 2,. 80 Women's Felt Romcos Trim looking, pure comfy felt, rich-, ly fur bound, all colors. Our rezular 1.25 value, j . ; Special 95c Men's Kid Slippers . Comfortable shapes in kid leather, black or , tan. Our regular $1. 50 value, ' ' - ' . ' ' Special $1.25 Men's Felt . Slippers 2 Women's Slippers . The genuine "Dan iel Green" J'Comfy" slippers, cushion soles, spring heels, trimmed with ribbon in colors' to match; our regular frf OP $1.50 specialJ)leD . They come in two styles "solid comfort", lasts, soft leather soles, low heels, re duced V ir $1.35 and.. OX ID Men's Embroidered Slippers . Something neat for the house, made on a broad; comfortable last; leather sole and low heel, all sizes; regular $1 val. 17 a Special at..... UC s . j wpi.-)wii iii'.iwiiwr;it''1''1 ''f 1 !' "i,Jl"""" 1 -- r " - " '':-'. t" .-. t ''-'-'n.-i-'. VVVw " - ' " ' ; r. , v . A J '' 'J Zmm . -- i i i i ii MW ; ' , - ' , . - .230-232 Morrison St . Near 2d ... 2 or) M2 SlFG Mrf;?f!- 1 h to 9 rail