THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVEN1NO. OCTOBER 1 H- , illfTilS SLA1H AS HE SLEPT Poet Le Callienne to Wed Divorcee H x n ' -. r j - ..- n n n al Daughter of Writer Is to Be His Bride Inquest Shvs That Aged Man's Neck Was Broken Before Was Robbed. l4 . UcC 1 TIM hui-.il t O.iii.eae, eet e4 h IMMtl e l Mf4 t j rmnf, 4i.,r.. aula t,t HaieaS UUIM rtf. aee e4a.ll4 Ue a-"" 'a mi ivtf. w ea.4 Mi Uer liie- l . MMie ee aaa file fix Hm muM J el . fe4te tlM .1 ea a. ..la ( lu .utiUkMl. el4 Ik. aerate Mr, ttiaive, feuif writ. iUeia4iaa kee ..ii4 rW mm Mae our abfhirr eaJ Mr I. Oel lit V IU.KUJ, trwl awf el IIM n.iii.( uMr (alio i tfcj:ite k if 'atiil4 Iky reliuaal nuijiiMM far (.Iliac .rrii - it, aeiurel ralaiiva ef Mea k4 .uiui . ' eeil Mr I tterlleae Hf ratl.4 rwJilu ef aeltlaf n lot .. I It. I ni.rril Ixiir I H r lo.b.r. ilhvul flvlafl lo the etale or (hxrih tkiit, la .iBiun. h aa rtfhl la leierfeve pe Urlv la l .on. 1 m.iiria ut the brail aiellcfe a I It b indKltlual air parfe! Ijr U able la eJjuat for lhrtnee4ee U let a Inn. "' II aaa augiral4 laal haw laalala eeceeaarv la lerrr eul w-ul W TV. (vijn l iir. Orl I l e.elvea4 r lie .el fc.U .lrar efMa . . .w-. tfuiiata IVIkaata Ja ------ ika a4 fene f,r,i e1 t ia a-a a. arewre tallaw SeeAe fi r' la. Tk. .ttaiMUM lr I- C'U f r) i,oali ifc rlh la tlr ! 1" 7 h-fU. aava ulllto,irij akti lh M M fcta aJ Ikai a i-m U Ik aa anfc kaa bluM U.alf- fwaaC la la.1 kl kak4 l tki t ! lat kaaa m ika cruua, aa il al f UMlU Ul l'4 kt4 to. rr ika ariMaa mt rr. L.i it aw aatwara tkal ika . a.r k. aaa, taur4ra4 Tfc" kUatJfJ moulA ka la alrtla. Ittla Ifcaurr Ta Ttwirtka lara U Kl t ar ! TMI iu14 ba alm(la." L. aaaa4. btn fra Ard.aaiaM aiaii1, " null 0 la lUa tiala er lb af Ifca raraal Hill murAmf. TkalchurTh far cartlfuata af marrlafa. aa (laraa ara J.fUa'-'r l I h jr. Ih.a voui4 II aol ka atmila raal tV HH.riff Maaa 4a not l T I i.r for fcuard of r.clalrailoa or aoma war roaaorl Ika laacriaara. na mi wIm )uda la laaua r.nlfK-ala r ka arfcl caa.laallf. 'Ir I taih (HkMlM frura Ika bolul. af luiuur aala. aa ika Tbomaa mwr- I rtaa iltioul lha publlciijr that allaada 4mt. Idlwrra iirucaatilnaa? I'nhai-plljr war (taUa ta-ala. Iba krd man, briat vrraaa rouUI rail on u. h a boar 4 Ul lM vim Tbomaa far ak.or aurk a Judfa and aiaia ibal Ibaf and bo ftaa oot ba aaa aiae aurt-lalah4 lha ualoa )laaal4. I Ihlak II day morning, u Atdrii. ii w wwi i would ba wall o al'a irtam or Ibal baaia aaw Tboinaa etB hl (hraa anonltva la wblch lo IhinU lha raa, aipoalnc lha ll la o4. which, manor otr aad lhaa roaia barb with lha waich ton hf Tlwmaa, la " think tba arlrll af lha llrara fa. aalaaia. Tba aaUa a . una napped rora aaw laslalatlua ea lha aubjaci of froaa lb tkaia arvd Iba cbala M Ikaa maiiiaioay. Wo doA'l waal law lhal rlaoad bark la lb vat eh purbal, "how- nia ceuaiar lo bumaa aalura. Hi waal ta tbal Iba Murdarar vaa d.llbarala la lava that ara aaorw ataatla. 1 think hia work. It la knew a Ibal awala lhal (ha Irand of public opinion la lo- otaf4 la tba vicinity af tba Tbomaa I vara allowlaj paopla lo adjual lhaaa d.l borax a ad probablr la Iba buaa all I leal o mallorw for tbomaalvaa. fkatortUr alfhi. aa bo u aaaa oaar fyoaiaora aarlr laadaf storaUia'. ItilladalphU. Oct I Tho Rav. Dr. (Vrorf a Chaimora Richmond, raclor of No traca baa baaa obi a la d af t'harlra 8L John froloolaat KplacopaJ eburrh 0wa)n. iba man acalnal whom tba fin- uf fblladalphla. vbo apranf Into public or af ao.plcloa polnu for lha daalh af notlra by bta crltlclanj of Aator-Forea Joha Thomaa. tba ranebar found daad marnaia. dlaeuaaad Uaby Paalya and Sunday morning la bod In bit homo on lha forthcoming marrtaaa of Riobard and oca uartar mllaa aaat af Byramora Lo Oaillanna, tba poat ota lion, on Ibo roatar road. Shariff "Mr. La Oaillanna ahould 'ja not only Maaa of Qarkamaa county, and Daputy morally ooiraclaad, but abould aaffar Bharlfro Arch la Laonard and Harry with hi lllarary afforta wall Bulsar af Multnomah oounty, hara "Oatrmcl.m la a mild form of punlah- ClTaa tbalr ontlra lima to locating roant for auch aa ha. 11a la of tha awala, vbo diaappaarrd about th tlma claaa aa ara tha woman whoaa baiiafa tba ranchar dll. ara axprraaad In tba Intarvlawn, vbo Tba official, found that Swain had know no moral raatraJnt." baaa nant to tha Thomaa noma by lha II I It 1 1 1 1 1 if.1-" a 11 ' - a , II - i : flNlHUfif i fca-a-iirruaa M-y b Va. W. a lyaa al ta baa o4 tba bnaaa '. Mr. aa Mia I. Wa-4, aaat an OTa UUy f ar OaU I IwUi M Water QucenM Eats and Sewi , in Tank: Comedy Act I Makes Hit i I); A. U j All aorta af a Jina1 alartai ! I am Ik lrfcaac , I i bava4 by oaita, Tba iw Richard I Galllr-no. povl and ao tbor. and Mn. Irtua ferry, dl vorcM, vboni ba will aooo marry. No data baa yet been fixed for tba wadding, according to tha atate nient In Stanford. Conn., of tha parenta of tha brlda-to-b. Mra Perry la the dlrort-ed wife of Kol and Illnton Perry. rioaaar mploymani biiraau. but tha Baptambar 11. alraady baa an prone In ehara of h b"7U-llT onrollmant conaldarabiy larfar than laat !nW?nVrVtr,rk rr. Th. attand.no at gymn.atum M8;.rtP,M..,0h.a bhd prlnt-m. ctoM.. .1- elrmlara. gtTlnc an account of th. 8Ptombr. 1110. daatk ef Tbomaa and a daarrtptlon of Bvain. The a circular ara being ant broadcast today throughout tha north want. Tba circular glvra Swajn" da- ' acrlption aa follow: ( About 40 yaara old. I faat 11 Uchea tall, alendar built, dark hair, dark aandy lauataeba trf madium length and weight, blue or ggay ayaa, qulta large: pointed no, long far. and hollow cheeka. Any la form at Ion Ii to be forwarded to . 8hrlf Vaaa at Oregon aty. WOMAN SOLD LIQUOR TO SUPPORT HER 2 CHILDREN, SHE SAYS -EAP BIRDS-TAKE ' VHIRL IN THE " i 'While the ar.rair. Portlander la deep In elumber at 1:15 o'clock on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornlnga, a gymnasium claaa recently formed at tha Toung Jblen'a Ch mat Ian Association la busily engaged flaying handball, exer cising on bare and rings and going through all manner of gymnasium "stunts." This class 'haa been named appropriately tha 'Early Birds," and :16 a. m. baa been set aa tha perma atnt meeting hour. t Nineteen young man have Joined the "Early Birds." and others are trying to nerve themselves to leave their com fortable beds at dawn for a whirl In . tha gymnasium. Most of the class members room in the association build ing, but Physical Director Orllley aaya the claaa is, open tQ all T. M. C. X. members, and he promisee that any one who Joins will be amply repaid, . as. r.e aaya a little hard exercise in the morn fng la the beat possible preparation for the man who expects to spend tha day In a store or office!' The physical department, which A HEALTHY. " HAPPY OLD AGE Mra. Annie Meyers, mother of two tiny children, waa arraigned before Acting Judge Cohen thla morning In police eeurt to an ew, r to the charge of sailing liquor on Sunday and without a license, and when Patrolman Miles, who made the arrest early Sunday morning, at II North Fifth street, gave his testimony the woman was found guilty and aentenoe of 60 day a Imposed, but before ' the words of the sentence were out of the Judge'a mouth Chief of Police "lover recommended that sentence be auapended, and that was ordered. "I had to do It to support my children," said the little woman; "I needed the money." Officer Mile waa Instructed to awear out a warrant for the woman's husband on a charge of non support. "And you, Mra. Meyers, come to my office, and when the auto returns I ahail have you taken to your home," eald Chief Slover. A complaint against Meyers waa sworn to and a warrant la sued for his arrest. BAD CHECKS TOO MANY IS UNDOING OF SPURGEON (Special to The Journal.) Chehalls, Wash , OcC . George Spur geon, a carpenter; ""-wound up In the county jail after a big time Saturday night, when he succeeded In passing $200 or more In .forged checks on vari ous business men. Spurgeon used the name of John Ludwig, a well known grain merchant, for whom he was em ployed last week Spurgeon tried Just on check too many before attempting a getaway'. He passed a check for II ' opportunity that will ba given the strik er to return and according to a state ment by Small the local officials will cease their efforts to get tba man lo return Individually. According to a statement by officials of tha Oakland yards, no difficulty In handling both freight and passenger traffic Is being experienced here, other than that usually experienced in break ing In new men. ball Qwa." Otlra la we fall r ba)ilfl Tke IlllU veaaaa elee 14 la er.aaaa. Irtfe Ugkuy a lata euSe 4 ! lal Ik taaa. baaa aba aiaeakw aa eel aaa lii. la. ewieiMjf We. Oa T ear -y aaarrt was at al. w wiurfa aaa is a, vita mi af Ika auiovc allaMiag la Bftk farMa f tb.lr e. Lll eculad ". beaxiifbl e4 ibrHliaa bleb diva. UluaOel alaaialrtg atrvb.a. a. .4 aad ale ? velar. aidvaarvbaiie fele ue.a waiar aa vail aa aKaay lbr ararfaiui ana wi.wih tkibiOo. um di(N'la la a but tank wilk a lane aaiabar af geld Dab I It I gi.a aa atta4 ! af baaitly le Iba aI wburh u vaaarfal rrom start la flat.b Tba lrana4aua bit af Iba bill Una a la thuk lUla la bi el..r caption ef "A Couairy gfhool Ulerlala meal" Mr. Cliu k partial a the laarb.r, chiiJraa aad arbooi board ta Ike ua beurtdad d-llakl of bla audlenr It Is aurh rlaaa. whoiwoma eomady ibal II ta a lral and Mr fbbke rbararlarlsa tlona ehow hta car.ful aludy and ua- ouaalloned ability aa an arll.l Na dalallar ekll baa aar played lha Orpboura lhaa Trifling, vrlltaa by Mlaa Afnee yVvll and prnl4 by Ibal dalaly young woatan la eoanpaay lib ll.nry Kran. M-r eat is a - Italit and vea Inalaat apptauaa Mlaa B-rolt ha made radical departure la tha eonal radios of Iba llaae vhlrh aiva an air ef fraabnaae aad charm Ibal la keenly enloyad Quaint la lha word which beat file Mlaa BcoH'e portrayal. he la rlevarly a.alsted by Mr. Kaan Tha act la refreahlag as the spring lima which It portrays snd II won aa unusnal number ef hearty curtain call Sammy Bums and Alice Full en offer n attractive and clever dancing act vlth beautiful velvet curtain berk ground and smart change of eoatuma Thev rloea with whirlwind aerobe He dancing, and the act vaa on ef th big ecore. Mm. Panl la. European flute vlrt revealed nev poseibllttlra In a flute and won Instant recognition vlth her bril llanl playing of classical aelectlone Brothers Martin open lha bill with an act of comedy acrobatics aad good bounding atunls. The climax ta It eomereault In It second. Paul nam as, monologlst. Is far from ntereatlng In anything that he says or does. Journal want ada bring reeults. Warren Wood, Era L. Wood, Wed. (Special fc Tba JoaraaL) Weston. Or.. Oct I Warrao A. Wood n attorney or ooia Beacn, ur, ana Mlaa Eva L. Wcod. a former achool teacher of Pendleton and Portland, were May be prorhoted by those who gently cleanse the system, now "and on nvnK.m&rc a. h0tler.and Vt" then When 111 need of a Iaxabve depot while he was waiUng- for a train remedy, by taking a deseitspoonful ZTrf' oTl'KUZ Ot the ever refreshing wholesome pharge. securing $60, but auccjeded in . f . i f ,. I navina me case uruppaa vf iuuiii " ana iruiy Denenaai ovrup or run I um good and Elixir of Senna, which is the only family laxative generally ap proved by the most eminent phy sicians, because it acts in a natural, strengthening way and warms and tones up the internal organs without pianos Al COST & As we are retiring from business, we are throwing 'our entire stock of jtianos on the market at actual cost. Observe these prices and' then see us. . r-r ,!T T i &Stf(J C0ST PIANOS WAS $500 . A4.50 . $400 . $350 . $300 . , $250 . , NOW , $386 . $338 $287 $246 $218 $176 PLAYERS FROM $385 UP Second Hand $97, $115, $137, $165 AND UP If people only realized what this sale means, there would not be a single piano left by Saturday night. Investi gate this sale it will pay you. Easy terms. Hovenden Piano Co. 106 FIFTH STREET, NEXT TO PERKINS HOTEL Watch Cases Back After 4 Years. (Snedal to Tba Journal.! Cbehalls. Wash., Oct. J. Fechtner A Bon. were Handed yesterday about 80 watch cases, part of the jewelry stolen from their store when It was robbed In 1907. The watch caaea were recovered last spring in Spokane. - I weakening them. It is equally benefi- SAYS HE WASN'T DRUNK: fidal for the very young and the mid- ATTENDED TEA PARTY die aged, as itis always efficient and , had hen.to a tea partjr and the nee irom ail narmxui ingredients, lo claim that i was drunk is preposter- . I r i . i I ous," asserted Attorney McCants Stew KCT iu ueoenciai eueciS 11 IS always art yesterday In Justice of Peace Bell e tWf-Marv in huv Irwa nmnm. k-,- court, when testifying against Patrol- I . V v , 6"""' fai- man Marsh, whom Stewart had arrested tXiSt IhC name Ot the UomDanv for assault and battery last week, as t-r r c. f l l the outgrow- of the arrest by Marsh vamuiuiti i ig kjjrrup V-0.-piainiy of the attorney. printed on uie iron tot everypackage. HOTEL STEWflBT- SAU FRANCISCO Geary Street, abort (Jnioa Square' w Enropcao Plan $ L50 a day up America pun 3.00 a day up W atoal mmd Wick Uratttr Evav m,j,im tasi.afaarT Maaarata cataa. oCaarae af tfceeue aad rated di.triet. Oa) a ail erar w. -armies aad eteamaa. The arrest was' made on Union ave nue a week ago Saturday night and ac cording to the claims of Stewart, Harsh handled him with considerable violence. Stewart WAa brought to police. head quarters but waa released on his own, recognizance. Following the, arrest. Stewart nad Marsn arrestee on an as sault charge and also filed charges against him with . Chief Slover The trial yesterday resulted In a dismissal of the charge against Marsh, and will probably conclude the affair aa far aa the police eommlsalon la concerned.' W ' ' . . ' I MLaat Chance" Qlren. Oakland, Oct I That absolutely.no effort will ba mad by the Southern pacific company to further Induce Its striking . employee to return to . their work in the west Oakland yards. Is the statement made bv tha local officii la Following Instructions from Oeneral I Superintendent Small, today la the. laat1 i i l.i . . miiii , a-. a a . e all AbXOllltelV e49 KnttlnH in Knnrl It Pure "fe. mm ry I MnOftZR R frTPfTTtVi! Vear. UI Ai i ii 1 1 i c7if v ii rajH Rch 111 II ,;' I. l2z ILL ' IB I II A3 III aV4 Pi I tiYZXKf UJrrcT4( tmlUy -.. vmwv t..v r .i. V II t'ZVZYJ-1 a.Yi-tl t 1 a d TmA mlr .fTlil JiDTftK T. fll Ifl 'JUAKa lJ :'H&e4Lt tVW itt Since 1780 ;-ss&a 'mU' - Rora r:.ai 4 r r .i j c- S 1 leeti Kawira 14 le a lauad ttal I - I aa ele fw aee tkaa ka ta Aeieiie tia .Uiiai ae ta l.a riaaataK a 4ay l 4 tut aisU le a'.'K " im a east eae aa rrcln ia ttaa-tloUt. Ika iaM ea aoiatag ' aa, liawla tvaia ateeH' Saiaal.a tea rata 1 1 ka4 Ua k.ua te oeUe4e4 rreaa a4i aiiaa u i i , hi i . ii. aVilafaaa Aattvaea dry eda4. e aa riiMlwt iwv la.i. tse laulwa tl.MVe aa-i-aU e. I L-e wa.iia iu W mmtmiktm ef a laale aad a.ialkiw4e aala'a. a4 baMkat II aaail M e-a4 alalia fuaea. are Ike tee Imj"M auealleae aafaee Ike aa tar tail a, ku a tare a.) a l kaee yaalay "Many Specials for Economy Wednesday Every Dept Represented With Bargains r ' r , ii lawiiii m im i rrair n iisi a n mmt iasji.se r-?rrr'.'i ' ; " - r-rr These Specially MadeGrc""I,";l:BC",i" $20, $22.50, $25 Featured In our Suit and Cloak Department, will stand the se verest test of merit The woman who desires an Inexpensive suit need have no fear of sacrificing either style, quality of material and jood tailoring when select ing from this extensive showing. Tley Arc Very Superior Soils! The newest models. Are taste fully tailored and trimmed. The cloths are series, cheviots and mixtures. $20, $22.50, $25 Stylish Millinery for Immediate Wear Our showing of fine millinery this season far surpasses any season here tofore. The prices which we ask for our trimmed and untrimmed Hats are o much lower that you can't help but buy wben you see the selection of styles and the moderately low prices. WEDNESDAY Black Belgium Lynx Sets Duy now at a special bargain. Made up In many different styles and best of quality fur. Regu lar YsJues per set $35 Wednesday; (tjQ 7C Thursday, Set ylO.lu The Leading and Moat Reli able Furriers in the West Fur Style Book Free on Requeat Children's Wool Sweaters, Values to $1.25 at 69c Mothers will be interested to know of our bijf Sweater offer for Children. This is the time of season when you should see hat the children are well pre pared for cold weather, and here at this special sale you wilfbe able to select a good Ail Sweater at Ut Wayne's Knit Hoaiery, The Beit, 25c to 50c Sill GLOVES Silverfield Glove Special Fitted to the Henri $1 OH Qrr4t gcoVOvy Good MM Entire BuJtctixd Car AtMA mrrtan Csv LADfifO SPCCJALTY tfOlSC rOJ? LAJDCS ACSSjTS X CffOMtOf O I IT 1 Ostrich Plume Company's Great Millkery " ". t :. (' a I moval - SaleH The Meade Estate has leased the premises on which-we "are situated to Holz Bros., who will erect a large department store. nr. I j . ... wc nave rcceivea nouce irom our landlord to vacate the premises on or before November 1. We therefore present you with this great opportunity to buy Fall Millinery at almost the cost' of im-i portation. Our stock is large and complete, and see for yourself. it i It wiirpay you to call Every Hat, Willow, Plume and Tip at About One-Half Off $40 TO $50 WILLOWS, hand-tied $25 $iS WILLOWS, hand-tied. . ... . . .$lpl $25 TO $30 WILLOWS, hand-tied $15 $14 WILLOWS, hand-tied. . . ..... .$8 H 50 -FRENCH PLUMES AT 50 PER CENT OFF-50 TRIMMED HATS HALF PRICE ALL BEST NEW PATTERNS $30 Hats $20 Hats $15.00 $io;oo $25 Hats $12 Hats $12.50 $ 5.00 You must see them to compare with others, as we must give you - better goods and better values to sell out. v TTVi nu m Co 303 Washington Near Fifth .. . . . - - .. .... . . .