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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. rOUTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, OCT011EU I, 1911. aalt IW I la KM 4 S-& IM U - t . uwil aWM.a4 -a aw CUSIOOVOF" mi mm Suit to Be Started in Pari E pcded to Reopen Divorce cf - rr.Y, Her Son and "Hancjomesi American Woman.' aMi St f llvS lilt lIlMMMh, t I Ml atftwiaia M. fisa ia tV J M a: aas It aJr Sa af Ml v ki Mii.a t -a --lka Ua. ! a, Mt aa t aii ta amaai ia aa I M alrvarta, Ikht fUaiS la Ial M ll U Mil flaw a 4 Ifca ! saa l aa aiaa. II MWIMHDEFE E Fi ILFJ AFFDAVJrS n , n ww4l a- - I i4 t.-ilia. IL BfctdMa M.. smii- ar A. ItaM.r ! i. r. -Mr" Xlil. Ma l-ial- I !' WaJa '- " avua a aa l Ml tNU iMtu Tt- MtJt aea rigta Taa aU4 W aartnltia. t4 laa t. rsatalaaar af Us Ua M ! c f Ha a. ti nfc iuhr sa4 a4.i4 aaia It a (! i cutler lb nnK( BilliiMAir k11 atAVlua 4 Uttr aXM .i..rxf lata la 4t r f IK kaurl alt, ilcka-k Hanu ra4 IM MaavaaaM AiuafVaa ma La Larta. iM (! la'4 la ! aol wliral ablr ft ar Mll uia. , ' , Caat'f aa tUaUaaaA. 1mI IM thai UJ b kraBl la la a( ial APtrti. mt t lt AaaUtaa aibaar al Mriaat raas iMttl taiwf IM xUiiy af rfaafarf a4 aail lw la fatta. !( M a lor ar flaaea of Mrs. Itaalar Taila-Me-Ji la ai4 aba tfia&varad M M4 m mcmrf a 4 fcraka I ha amaiC Jahaaaawi 1-aaba ll4 b aaotaar. l mm U lt'aaalala4 Mr. MiKm ha ha a-ai axklac U varc. )ta Iuaaa4 anoaV I bar aa4 xrp9 ar aluka a arHr. Tho ta rafvaatf la tia thaai taca. and aha troub aulL btca K!k4rBa Mcauaa of lha pub iJCItjr.- Tlia Turk waa tbaa rommtaaloaar of pubUc raa of Ceo J am Utopia. Jla bad plenty of men; and tlkrd I'aria aa a raatdaacak Thm Touag Turka. arhaa ltir took poaaaaaloa of tka capital, aada hia raaldaaca tiara a mailer af nactaalty. Badaoaa XU Zaoaaaa. Tha Uaaaactloa of lha atocka arlth lha Turklaa noblrmaa cut Mra. Mo Xaa'a Incoma from tlO.OO to llt.OO a yrar ad cauaad bar gral Inconrcntanca. Tha third ardent gallant wanting ta tiarry Mra, Tavla-k!iKa la I'ryca Jean Ohtka. Tha prlnca. howarar, rtaada a dUxirca to do Ihla, arm though ba nay hava tha oooaant of Mra. McKaa to hia aujt. Tba rrlncMa Ohlka aa Mlaa liaaal Bina-ar of Chlaago.- - fiafora contracung tbla marrlaga. It la aaid. tba prlnca waa ao caralaaa that ha acraptad tha word of a frtand that klUa Bin gar waa ono Of tha aaw1n rnacblna Hingara, with ao much waaltb It waa a bard mattor to find put what ta do wlUr it 'Tho prlnca ballavaa ha will ba for ttinaia aaough to bacoma tha buabaod of Mra. McKaa. Ua la a brotbar of tba Prtnceaa Chlka, who married tba i-aruiaa Daaut. LUna da Pourbr. and bla coualn la pratendar to tha throna of Albania. Tba ault of Mra. II. SoUara,McKa la t for trial befora tha flrat tribunal of tha fialna on Wednrada and bar cf fort to obtain poamaalon of her grand aon prornlara to ba lntoreatlng. TAFTS RECEPTION PUNS COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL ir.Uw froea raja Oaa) nl al Iba rmaiwrul rlab al j I If p. (a, TM aaa4aaal wtU faal faf a few aaiaalaa la a Itecullf pv letr4 aana af raoeaa bafara ba aatera IM a al ata-at It a. aa, lHW aVaata JO) Oaaa. a Iba baaaet all laaa baa baaa aawMflwdk ?ae uu tlal waa aaaail la IM la adadlaa la IM poal Oeaia aarty aad ar aaara I Ma Ibia aaatMr avagbi IM afpaaiaajif of HI' IM It a puia la aat aUaaar wllh lSraM laai Tan aJ la Mar iaa lata far a fea gtkiaaiaa hUi k ite I ik Araa aT al I p m, a kee bla (Mta a14 raaa a III M 44trr4 , II flrai plaaaad bp Iba cwaamlllaa aa airaageawaia. awBautina af fraal- 4M Aarkallb af IM (oaimeUl club.) 1-reaUeal llaUar af Ika CbajnMr af Ca. I were. WUUaM J. llafaMaa, gearaiarrJ or laa cuaaareiaj alah, Marat Kaab light. T. M. Wiloag aad 4gar R Mpar. ditar af iba Oregoaiaa. iktt tba prae4 deal abeald faaal aa Cbiaaa phaaaaata, bol Iba proieai lhal (vllaaad iba aa itawaameal briaga iba caaaa dawa ia aaaM Hal ore- Ike ateau iaa differ froot flrat piaaa ita cwai for IM guaata preaetsl alU paaa. II la Mid, Ilk, Sad mora ihaa liaoa U ba aapeadad la deevrauoaa aatda from lha aerrloa. PeearaUaM Vaiaa. Tba dacorationa allL I faal, ba aulla uaiqua. ii ta aaid. Uaa mi mki af oriiaal Jaaign will mur llilf faal. IU ruiura. aa wall aa olbar daroratlTa feaiarea. U1 ba kepi aacrat imUI tba bight of tba banquat. la Iba parade aataa car a will ba ra quired for Praaldent TarTa part. Tba rar la which lb prealdntt aad Mayor Ruahllght will nd will ba f urn la had by Grounds Upon Which Request for Chanoo of Judces Asked Is Placed cn Record. la eia o4M aaJtaaal af IM a W arV Tka ftitag a tba aTvaa lea fikaa4 iaa tsii aa.1 a daatai af a fwabal ret aaaka bp Atlaraap r".raaaa aa.4 tacaaipHa taaa af IM , a aaaaga af r m v aaa ! m inn Ma ike gfffciartla waea fti4 Ml tbr ' a4 M aeal aa IM iiimim af JmiA tw4ae-J kIU W tpf ra iMawawl baaa Mire ta Aageia, Il T Altvrae a f IM MXaMf krikaa, iUi4 aiib ear4 aa It arfle rwvaia a Iba ea af Ika lUaaa dtaaaiar a a a laoer. n--t arrwaviu ia Ja WUikaaa tvtca e'l a cart wPm wfctrb reajaaat la aaad IMI IM raea ba triad leg la af ata awui f lie i fehal a 1 uaet, II la laaea aa a avaita ai aaaa) IMI k a fveaMl aaaaar aaada ka aa aa't, ka4aa oar aul M af ika Mwa un ll ia aaaeeaita mm4 k M-ia aUaa IMI IM mm win la Klal Mix 4uf fbr4eil We-ea4er aad IMI ikia iHitfca aiil M aa a Mtiag mum for ekilMtr waiiaaaeiea aaf ariaa laiar aai la iaa taae. IxelruM Anar JaMi U firtka. arka teae4ap aa4 Ikal lkeeaiataa af iga bierbep af IMVeMp-aua, faalag la allow Iba Iraaafea of akral eal atiaeewa la Callfwrata aeet4 la aa wap affect tka raaa. M Paw. ba4e. a Maga af avIadL Taaap M 4o- ,Ut ika wt la-a b e a a. riiaa awakt aM aa-- J--a at- FOREST RANGER PAYS FOR REGISTERING CYCLE e4 tie 4m1 I . 4J I -A ea Meaaaa akaia aad aeeiael tMaifeaiM ti.f baea la waaa M 1. brataava. a rea aa I M (Kale 1 aa MHaaaJ f faa. a:M4 fW f i4ja lka of "bla ! a art4e'y af dial (ikfMi ltiiii ia a(ua m im a(lr ge.e n. aa4 aaa a iul by Aaaitiaaj k aa fk taaia a la regiaie M aa4k wiia! im fat,a arp fev Taa Wiakta Ma ika ii Ma a nkl la laka ika imiwi tat im miI aad gal M ala4 iwr If ka fia IM Mala la lailag reaM paapaaljr. DEillll, SICKNESS 0 U IB CEO I ii General Mandencn, Dies Way From Europe An other Death 1 Birth. cn waikad aafk ni4 darkaaj Cm um.w4 Ckaa. r. Maiedavaaa, I'kiiel aialea aaMiaa faa kUn aa-4 al aaa Hate iimUmI p iwa iMtla ui aelavaa IM war. 4h4 aal)p ia tba VJ' krt jrp4. Ita wm ail k wtfg a4 ka4 aa abroad f kta baaila ka .ir. al ki.4.raa m bara fa KkiMi.kla la III, aad ar4 wtia Ike laal) (Ofcla .aiea daftaa IM 1 1 ill eti. laaxaiagi IM paaa af aaf gvaaeal of ealaaleara Ha bad loag ti4 la baaki aad ikara aka a aig ra-taua aa a iarr, Itta aajr ia iaa kaaata waa aaUfca ItMaia aaple4l agga Wat ) aaa ft f LHeeal iMMW f om4 Va Mew !. tarl f , M ita a r4 af faiatlitoa aad -!- weaiktr a'l ika aar aa lta J-1 to kself Ii. IM lo4ia, af IM Will, ai.r 1 1 a. aaa la l-Wf ki ILaa Mf im aega ka4 Maa laid el Or k-kaa I a. kik aaa Ikera laa doalM aad aaa bulb aad aaa Oft Weaaaa) Ouatfkl Arrtfw, , ' eaata b"a ad fU .reel I a teat. ur tat. t -a aoar bad a . a axaavWf al tba palellarr-kulaak-atb Vaaa. Mat P froea Aatortg aa a turn af lalxoar. arl4 ladap aM waa aooelfaad la ta woeaaa a ward. rapar rlM far aalleacaeav prartkral tp ladeatrwelkkla. art balaa triad a tCagUad. lslowooMtwe .MM "DISSOLVE OR BE .'DISSOLVED IS TAFT ULTIMATUM T. a ttlloag. Tblrtp-alg cara have baaa retained for th recaption eoramlttaa. Latter a hava baaa aaat to aacb itiw taking him to ba promptly praaaat at tbt depot a baa tht praaldaat ta raoalvad and tba parade atari a At tba banquet fraaldaat Back with of tht Commercial club will praelda. Praoldent Ttft wlU ba tht only ttvaakar. At trie Armory maa a mealing Mayor Ruahllght will praaidt aad will Intro duce tha praaldaat laart rwrtUad al IL. ba. Immediately after leaving tba Ar mory tho prMldent will ba aaoarttd la tha Kolghta of Columbua hall wharo ht will ba received by tba Knlghta of Columbua In a ball daeoratad unto tba teeming or fairyland. Tha Tart paclal will pull out of tba union depot aa aoon arttr 11 p. m. aa poaalbla, bound for Ban rranoiaoo and tha ground braak- tng axerclaea la connection . with tha i-aruma-fkcirio Espoaltion. lllk. rrealdent Taft wfll ba wall protected during big PortUnd rlalC . A dataU of regular aoiditra from tha Vaooouvar tarrackt and commanded by Llautan. antt Maiont and Burnett will Mra aa racort ana nooyguard. Tho car follow lng tha pratldent'a In tht parade will ba occupied by two aocrct aervlca op- eranvra ana tne preaiaenl t phytlclan. Two hundred police commanded by Cap tain Moore will patrol tht Una of pa- raue. ? ii YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT EDWARDS' Does the Wind Blow Through It? Does the Heat Go Through It? -lf our rtort or ranre4 mJtf vt cn iron its joint! arc merely boltednoretljer; It it imponible ta bolt two aeeiiont of iron tta-ether in fucminr a oint without tearing a wide crack between the part. 7hfe crack i are filled with atoro putty. So far, ao rood, but the intense heat cnimblra the atove putty and it falls out, Ita ring tha wide cracka. The draft aucka in the cold air from the outside through these crackj and your range, "don't bake like it used to." The coat of operating it alao ia bJfhef than when it waa new. There are no aeama or cracka in the , , Moricirch Malleable Remge It's solidly, compactly, tightly built to stand the strain. 7 :i IL A Jrlv-Year 0 Written Guarantee With every Monarch Malleable Range aold we give a guarantee in writing to replace absolutely FREE the firebox or any part of the Range that cracks, buckles, warps, breaks or bums out within fire years from date of purchase someming you get wun no oiner range manes tne Monaxcn a sale tnveatment As Good After It's in Your Home Fire Years as the Day You Buy tnifulStaySAtlsfactpry" $5.00 Tn3ernuat on i Ramfa Meaht tt Perfect Raingo k ut III fCowtlnuad from Page Ona.) may ba defeated la reaching- that pur pose. ; So too with respect to our trusts. Oonrta of BnsUasa Bivarttd. Hrt tht president reviewed tht effect of. tht Standard Oil and Tobacco trust decisions of tha supreme court and de- clared: ' The supreme court by those (n decisions has .re-established tha force of compaUtlon In this country. There . ara other frusta In tha process of prose- cpt ton, but my own hope la that thay will realise now that these art epoch making- decisions bound to changt the course and tendency of bualnent. If they did not. arcntlomen, I do not know . wnert wa should hava k-one." -Tbt president declared that tha tend ency was to cetnra.llse.all of the con . trol of business la tha hands of a few. ' 'The. only resouo from that, unless wtj broke . these combinations down," - he declared "would be state socialism, the atata Axing the prices In all busi ness and regulating business." The president discussed the tariff and tha xjurreney problem, recommend- : lng: tht Aldrlch monetary commission plan. "If ; the details ara correctly worked out."-,. ' ' Today the president made two stops In ;, Washington . and two In Idaho. He spoke to a rood sized crowd at Walla .. Walla, Wash., where Governor Hay renominated him and he laughingly accepted. Lewlston and Moscow, Idaho, greeted him . and he spent this evening In Spokane. f A ay of Little politics. There was little politics , In' tho president's ride today. He was In the wonderful agricultural and fruit-growing- region of the northwest where he enjoyed tha clear air of tha hills and the pleasant views that spread out Jaefore him. He completed one-half of his long- trip today, and was in perfect physical condition to begin hia atrenu oua campaign on the coast. He will reach tidewater ,at Tacoma Wash'., to- morrow. ; - V . Bpokaaa Olvas Tina i JUctpUOn."""" , Tbt r most - enthusiastic crowd the president has met on the tr'p greeted him hero tonight Fully 60,000 people linea ine -aireets ana burned red fire aa ba passed inhls.auto. Half that number' mora awaited him at the Wash- Jngton-Idabo Interstate fair grounds And tha crowd really cheered. The crpwd that Jammed tha streets of Spo kane and tha fair grounds grandstand was a typical : Saturday night good- natured crowd ana it . cheered Taft as ha has not- beao cheered since ht left Ucverly.; Ht enjoyed it Immensely. . The president .wat unable to make half tha audience, at the fair grounds hear him. ' He .repeated, for the second time today hia comment on orernment relations to business. . , r, . "Tha aa aad o "Tarther." ''Tha supreme court has said, to iba business of this country, 'thus far ahalt thou go and no farther " ha shouted. "Ther has baea much complaint that t'ia enforcement of this law -would ln terfara with and disturb ' business, th.r.fore. they arsue that tht statute "i 4 not ba enforced. That complaint, wiU no avail aa long aa I am president, i V ... .-.. ,: i- - -" ' ' . J ' -.- '- TO CARRY OREGON'S STORY ABROAD Nl FOREIGN TONGUES (Continued from Page Ona.) opportunities are ready for them. That is wnat i win ten most who hava mon ey to buy land and be independent But I "do not think the laborer should come here. There la not enough for him to do." For tha last seven months Dr. Lose-Jng-Bolgar has been InvesUgatlng Ore gon. He has visited every oounty in the state. He has dug into tha soil and examined It He has visited Commercial clubs and has sought Information from every source. Ha is now prepared to go among the Hungarians and Germans of tha east and tell them of opportunities that will make their tyaa bulge with wonderment Ht says ht believes ha can induce a hundred families to loaa no time in coming to Oregon. ur. L.easing-Bolgar waa attracted in Oregon by the immense amount of ad vertlBing tha development organisations of the state ara doing, and when he same here, to investigate hia first im pressions were confirmed and greatly ' Preparing- Pioturaa. He will spend snout three weeks In Portland, his address being lit Clay street, before ha will leave for tha east. tim ia uaviug- aiereopucon views pra pared for illustrating big lectures. These views wui snow rarma or all kind aa wen as the beautiful scenery of tha state. Ht expects to spend only about three weeks lecturing in tht east and then he will go to Hungarla to do hia principal wonc in tus messages to the Hungar ians in their native land ha will tell those who decide to comt to tha United States not to stop in the east, but to neao airect lor Oregon. One of the excellent features of Dr. Lessing-BolgaKs work ta his publica tion or a pampniet in three languages which he will circulate among tha peo ple to whom he is going. Tha pamphlet is to De puoiisnea in Portland and is called the International Immigrant ' It Will Contain descriptive matter of Ore gon, printed in English, German and Hungarian languages. In thia way ht will place In the. hands of those desira ble home makers of foreign lands, to whom' tha wa 1 tm n Amn t " - ' O" . - VY IUB, I never able to possess before. - "There are 8,000,000 Hungarians in 1 the United States now," the doctor . ear : iuu,vuv. vt : laeul come to this- country and aa many re turn to their native land.: My idea is to get them to coma to Oregon, buy isens." , J-:, . ... - . 4 Let tis show you a MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE. See ita airtight construction, its Duplex draft system, its beautiful polished top that requires no blacking, ita many conveniences it's bound to please you, aa it's the per fect range. Furthermore, it has the pin water front that heats abundance of hot water with very little fire. It's a great fuel aaver, the MONARCH. FREE-A HANDSOME DECORATED DINNER SET Will be given wit every MALLEABLE RANGE sold this week. The set is a new design that we have just received, a dainty decoration. The set consists of 44 pieces, enough for family of six. We also give this set. with all purchases of $50 or over bought at one time (specials excepted), no matter whether you pay cash or buy on time. The Plain, Simple Lines of this Bedroom Set will appeal to a person of refined taste. It is entirely free from any carving and is built along plain colonial linea. The kind of a design that you never tire of. , . In construction it is above the ordinary. AH pieces are of perfect propor tion, extra strongly tonstructed and thoroughly finished. A three-dollar pay ment sends this set to your home. Pay the balance one dollar weekly. ( The complete o'utfit, consisting of bed, dresser and chiffonier, on sale rf0a this week at only.. 4. ...... abajf D Places a Monarch . Range in Your Home JjSt Up, Indudin Hot Water Con- UCUiUUi 3 No Blacking j Polished. Top Tills Bedroom Outfit Sent to Your Home on a Payment of $3.00 f ) J Reiiuir ,iy law Cash Min II W m ill 1 11 -ft WmmSm, i Jm&lM ill 1 1 BIiwl 1 M " 'feBi' '- - . -... Ute it for 30 day in your Own 'home, test it in 'every way and then if you ' are satisfied . and find it every thing we claim, why pay the balance at tho rate of five .dollars per month. ; '.. That' Fair YOUR ' OLD STOVE PART, PAYMENT , FOR NEW v Jnat : telephone " Edwards Exchange Department, Main 504 or A '2226, and our store man will call and allow yon every cent your old atovt ia worth. Great Sale of Box Seat Diners At ,79 Each M. V. BILYEU, WHO.CAME t IN 52, DIES; APOPLEXY; (Special ta Tba JonraaL) ' , Albany, Or.. Oct. 7.M.' V. Bilyu. a I ploner of this county, died at his home i hera this morning of auoDlei v .' Mr. ! Bilj-u was 70 years old. Ht wss bom in Missouri in' 1(12 and' cimsspd lha Plains br Ox team In' II5J. Mr. Bilveu in earvirad by a' Widow arnf hint chlN Buy Yolir-Healing Stoye Now . Twenty-five styles to se lect from prices " from .$1.75 ta $30. v Your Credit la Godi. . .' : vOood P 1 ace TcvTrad - ' ' - ' N Solid Oak Chairs, with Chase leather seats like illustration. : Usual price $2.70. ir "1 JQ pn sale at v. , . . ;.P X tt,. r a: ...