The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 21, 1911, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1911.
KELLY AND HIS LAWYER
JAKENiTO COUNTY JAIL
Ban J"raorlco, April tl. Attorney X
W. Cochran and & Foatr Kelly were
tskn yesterday to th count? Jail to
beflo servln- th nttoc of flv day'
Imprisonment Imposed by Juflf Moran
for eontempt of eourt in sekln- to
tvadt a court ordar rcardlAc tha child
ren of Mrs. Iva M. Hanry.
The appallata court refused to grant
peter j. lynchdistrict:
PHONE MANAGER, IS DEAD
(United rtw Let Wfrcl
- Seattle, Waao., April II. P tar X
Lynch, dfatrlct commarcltl manager if
tha Sunset Telephone company, la dead
following an ar operation. . II b(ao
his, srvlr with th Bli eorapaoy in
California 10 yars ago In a humbl
position. H was manar at Oakland
when h. was promoted to 8attle to
direct, xtnlona'- prpartory to th
Alaska positlon.. H took an aetlv
part as a mimbir ef maay eraantsa.
sion of the Plasa hotel tnntfht !(o cdr
brat th famous victory of the Texaa
plonacrs over th Msxlcsn at the battle
Of flan Jfaelnto. X "battl of flowers",
such aa Is held In Ban Antonio nVrv
April ;if will b rprod iced on a smaller
acal by th Lon Star xpatrlatea to-"
Btbt' -"'N'i ,:.'- V. -f ,i:
I I , , J, i J ,
tlons,
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New rork.Texans to Celebrate.
Kw Tork, April ll-"Th man Jrom
Tjas, of whom thr la a roodly ijum
br In th mstropolla, will take posses
I ALL PASSENGERS
a writ of certiorari with whloh Coch
ran and Kllypct4 to keep out of
I0MKAP0R
IS
? Travelers on Bertha and Dol
!:?izphfo Protest Vainly Against
V Federal Order; Are Told to
J Submit or Stay Aboard.
't
Seattle, Wah.. April Jl. Oovernment
thyslrlans boarded the steamers Berths
arid Dolphin before (ailing and shocked
,; passengers by announrlnc that none
fould land In Alaska unlea vaccinated,
owing to smallpox In the north. Mining
tnen and tourlat women protested that
tli order was an abridgment of their
personal rlajhta, but the onlr conces
sion granted was to permit tha women
to have their limbs Instead of their
arms scratched, rast Assistant Sur
geon M. H. Foster will o to Alaska to
Investigate health conditions.
- The vessels will touch all Alaskan
ports and no passengers for any port
will be exempted from vaccination, a
though smallpox Is confined principally
10 rort Townsend and Juneau.
1000 NEWSUIT PATTERNS
ARRIVED TODAY, WHICH
WERE ORDERED FOR THE
EASTER TRADE.
These woolens were shipped from Glas
gow, Scotland, and should have arrived
' in Portland and been delivered to Rob
ert Douglass In time for the Easter
: trade. Owing bad weather at sea,
the steamer wag l$e and tha woolens
have just arrived. Here they are for
you to choose from 1000 beauties. Not
one pattern was made to sell for, less
than $40, and from that to $60.
Here you will find anything you desire
homespuns made in a hand loom, each
an exclusive pattern; the finest quality
of Scotch tweeds, cheviots, worsteds and
serges in all colors and mixtures. ,
This stock must be reduced at once,
as no tailor in the world can afford to
carry so many woolens at this time of
the year, and to turn these woolena into
cash at once we will give
ARRESTED FOR ILLEGAL
FISHING
BOATS TAKEN
ft Afded by the II days' extenalon of
tha closed season that became effective
, . last year, a great run of Chinook or
Icing salmon has entered the Willamette
. river and are reported by Deputy Fish
. Vrden S. I Rathbun to be ascending
tha fish ladder at Oregon City by the
. hundreds dally. It la the first time
since tha cloaed season was extended
Trora April II to slay 1 that th salmon
fear gotten this far.
Tha number of would-be violators of
tha fishing law balanoe th unusual
almon run, said Deputy Rathbun to
day. Already 20 nets ' have been con
fiscated. Twenty water bailiffs are
lponstanUy on duty watching the Wll
Umette and Columbia. At St Johna
yesterday Fred Strong and Fred Oi
rard war eoavloted of gill netting In
. th Columbia before Judge Down, and,
unabl to pay a fin of ISO aach, wer
committed to Jail. Their nets and
boats wer confiscated. The flrters
wer caught by Water Bailiffs Ed
Martini and C Tennant
Tha net and boats of O. Roventretter
' wer confiscated at Oregon City by
Water Bailiff Arthur Mendell and O.
Oustlfson, and a warrant was iaaued
today for Rosentretter's arrest Other
Violator of the f Ishlng law ar being
aought by the deputy fish warden and
Ms assistants. They propoae to en
force th law rigidly until th open
acason commences May 1.
Celebration In Italy, ,,
i ' ' funifee rmm riee .
- Roma, April tl. Commemorating the
. eml-rmtennlal of Italian unity and th
hlrthday of th Eternal City, an Interna
tional ethnographic exposition was
opened her today. The fin arts expo
altion her was opened last month.
Spain has marble quarries whlcft hav
been operated by the same methods
lnc the time of the Moorish dominion. I
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Tailored to Your Measure
Your unrestricted choice of any of these patterns for
TWO DAYS ONLY
Saturday and Monday
MADE IN OUR OWN SHOP IN PORTLAND BY UNION
WORKMEN
UNLESS THE SUIT IS PERFECTLY SATISFAC
TORY IN EVERY RESPECT, YOU DO NOTPAY
US ONE CENT. Could Ony Offer Be More Fair?
ROBERT DOUGLASS, Ik Tailor
125 Fifth Street, Near Washington
First National Bank, U. S. National Bank, Ladd ft Tilton Bsnk, and Thousands of Satisfied
. Customers.
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AT MOST SENSATIONAL PRICE REDUCTIONS
Tomorrow we will give every careful buyer the opportunity of buying High "Grade Shoes at money -saving price.
Our entire stock overflows with the newest and best styles the market affords. Space does not permit us to give the
description of the many bargains we offer, but the following will give you an idea of what to expect here tomorrow:
$115
For Misses and
Children's
Roman Sandals,
$2.00 Values.
Women's
Pumps and
Oxfords
In patent, gunmetal
and tan, spring
styles
$1.85
Value $2.50 to $3.
A Great Sale
1500 Pairs of
Women's
.
Boots, Oxfords
and Pumps
In all the latest creations of velvet, gunmetal,
patent leather and kid. -These shoes all come
in the latest styles and shapes. High toes and
short vamps. These shoes must be seen to be
appreciated. Values $3.5.6 to $4.00
Si
Boys9 l
Satin Calf
Shoes
Solid
Leather
Soles
20c
for Infants'Soit
Soles. All Colors
Values 35c
Men's $3 - $3.50 Ox
fords, all styles all
leathers, all sizes
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Men's $4.00, $5.00, $6.00,
all Leathers, Shoes
and Oxfords -
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We are iHsplayingan unusually at
tractive collection of. Women's and
Misses' Tailored Suits at prices as
tonishingly low for this class of
goods. ' . : . . ;
' )lany of these 'suits - are sam
ples, and Fashion's newest ideas
are incorporated in, their design and
f tailoring. Some, are .in . plain tai
' lored style and others are trimmed '
with braid. Coats are lined with
soft silk or satin, and skirts, are in
plain straight effect, and otHersare
pleated AH colors, all sizes.
Materials arei fine gray wors
teds, serges, mannish mixtures,
broadcloths, etc. .
Yoij save at least Si 0 on a suit
by buying of Geyurtz.
on
For value, style, fit and general wearing quali
tiesvare unexcelled. We are exhibiting new
arrivals bought to sell at
That are a little superior to anything heretofore
offered at the price. All sizes, all colors, from
slims to stouts. Sold for cash or on easy terms.
Youp Credit
Good
First and Yamhill
Secont and Yamhill
"It will surprise the average Individual to learn that WE IMPORT about one-quarter of
the potatoea used in this country." Arthur Chapman in the April issue of the Technical
World Magazine.
In the same article the writer says the little country of Germany, alone raises nearly
1,700,000,00 bushels of potatoes each year, one-third of the world's potato crop. -
The United States Raises But 300,000,000 Bushels
The rich black soM of the North Tualatin Valley is especially adapted for raising pota
s. We have 5 and 10-ACRE TRACTS near
toes
NORTH flkM
, METROPOLIS OF THE VALLEY ' :
where small fortunes will be' made in POTATOES, fruit, berries nd poultry. Five acre
in POTATOES at North Plains, properly cultivated, will meet all payments on the land
POTATOES SHOULD BE' IN THE GROUND WITHIN 30; DAYS. Special rates to'
our property Saturdays'and Sundays, Short ride by'electric trains. iFof all information address
RUTH TRUST' COMPANY
' ' - M '235 STARK STREET, CORNER SECOND. ' : . : " '