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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1912)
f HE : OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY . .EVENING. SEPTEMBER 18, 1912. JLU Jig!iiJgBWg Murderer of Marshal of West- falt'PartlallyEstablishes . Self-Defense. (Sperlal to The Journal.) Vale, Or., Sept 16. Guilty c murder In the second degree was the verdict yesterday morning by the Jury aftor an - all-night deliberation over the case of Asa Carey.i indicted on the charge of ( murder in t"-fttfct d';sree fr ! kill ing of Jasper Wtfall, the late marshal of the town of Westfull, last May.. The courtroom "s crowded to the doors, and many stood In the hallway to hear the closing argument of the prose "outlon and of counsel for the defense. .The case began Wednesday afternoon, : and It took two days to rhoone tin- jury, 18 men having been called when the last I juryman was accepted. The case went to trial iTicay arternoon, ana witnesma Tire un cncAdiaiia iron! lull iinie uuin late Saturday afternoon. The Jury re tired at o'clock. Saturday evening. The prosecution showed that Carey was Ror over losing the marshalshlp of the town of Westfall and beoame intox icated for. .the purpose of shooting up the town and showHig residents of that town that Marshal Westfall was afraid to arrest him. Carey, atfer boasting and shooting, dared Westfall to arrest him, and made the tost that If. West full did attempt It that he would kill him. Finally, when Carey made a pass for his gun, the marshal flrU at him and missed. Carey thereupon returned three shots and killed Westfall. The attorneys for the defendant ' attempted io establish self-defense. DIRECT PRIMARY LAW ON TRIAL IN MINNESOTA St. Paul, Minn., Sept. II. Minnesota's direct primary law, which has a second choice provision as tts distinguishing feature, will be given Its first try-out tomorrow, when the several parties will nailio their candidates to go on state, congressional, legislative and county tickets at the general election in No vember. 4 I I The main state-wide contest so far as a gubernatorial nominee is concerned is between Governor A. O. ijperhart. who la seeking renominatlon, and a field of five rivals in the Republican camp. C M. Andrlst of Minneapolis and P. M. Klngdal of Crookston are aspirants for the democratic nomination for governor. GOODNOE HILLS OWNERS ASK IRRIGATION DISTRICT (Special to The Joacoal.l Klickitat. Wash., Sept. 16. -'Che Good- noe Hills Improvement company, the Goodnoe Hills Orchard company, and 50 land owners have petitioned the county commissioners to designate a certain area as the Goodnoe Hills Irrigation dis trict. The final hearing will be at Gojdendale October . The action of the county is expected to be favorable, as there appears no opposition. Should th0 tarly completion of the, project, as promised, be carried out The Good noe Hllla section will boast of the first large irrigation system in Klickitat. Many a man is hard to satisfy, yet all he wants Is a hair restorer that will restore. RETAIN OAKS FEA m ANuVHER WEEK Much to the delight of patrons of the Oaks Amusement Park, Manager Cord ray has engaged the present large bill, consisting of the' Hawaiian band" and singers, with other entertainment fea tures for an additional1 week. "I believe that Portland's real sum mer lias come at last, ne saia, ana propose that the Oaks shall do Its part towards the general rejoicing." The Hawaiians will be seen today In inunierous concerts. In whlcU the band will be assisted by the many fine Ka naka singers, whose voices have received all kinds of commendation trom musical critics. All Zada, oriental mRgician. and his assistant, Hassan, will continue to Offer entertainment to those who appreciate th weird and strange, whilst Punch and Judy will be found a satisfying enter tainment for the youngsters. The Oaks Is looking Its best at the present, Mr. Cordray taking an especial delight in the magnificent flower- beds and velvety lawns, whjch are declared to be among the finest In th country. Swimming and all the divers entertain ments of the trail continue to provide place of entertainment for the massea. PROTECT HOSPITALS AGAINST NOISES Detroit, Mich:, Sept 16. Employes of the department of public works are erecting about the various hospitals of the city the "aone of quiet," signs, which were authorized by an ordinance passed by the council last March. The measure was introduced In the council by Alderman John Lodge of the First ward,, whose attention was called by the authorities of Harper hospital to the need of some ordinance prohibiting or lessening excessive noises about these Institutions. Accordingly, It was provided that within a radius of 300 fee,t signs should be erected calling attention to the fact that a hospital was adjacent and that as far as they were able, passersby, wagons and automobiles should ref rain from creating unnecessary disturbances. Organ grinders, "Joy rldera" and other disturbers of the sick are barred by the ordinance from the zones. The polic bar promised ; to enforce . the uruinance to in letter. 203 VOTERS REGISTER SIGNATURES LAST WEEK Voters to th number of X08 regis tered last week. Thl was th best week sine June 1. Th vettn hn.in v,i. address Outnumber that HAW roclarrroHna about two to on. Of th number en rolled . in the register Jast- week,-121 ar Republican, 4 Democrats, 26 indV pendent, nin HnHan. oi, r hlbltionlsta.- Th book are- ti open on the fourth floor of the courthouse. LOG ROLLS OVER CUTTER, SHUSHING HIM TO DEATH . (Sped!. to Th Journal.) Cottage Grove, Or., Sept 16. "Chico" Brown, op of the employes at the Row River Lumber company's mill, at Row river; roe with a horrible accident Sat urday that later resulted In his death. Brown -andiislanrTiadVucked"ir log in two and the former had stepped back out of the way to- pick ufl hU tools, while his assistant was finishing th snipping wl,th an ax. The chopping Jarred the log,, which was on a sjllght Incline, and it relied over Brown, H was not killed instantly in fact, hi vitality was so strong that he lived couple of hours after being brought-to this city for medical aid, ' ' Brown was a single man of 45 or 60 year and leaves a widowed mother and sister at Chlco, Cal, where th body will be shipped,, for burial. ODD FELLOWS GATHER IN SOVEREIGN LODGE (Special to The Journal. -Winnipeg, Man., Sept li. Th sov ereign grand lodge Independent Order of Odd Fellows assembled in the Cen tral Congregational church this morn ing for the the formal opening Jf Its annual communication. D. C. Cameron, lieutenant governor of Manitoba, acted ns master of ceremonies. Sir Rodmond Roblin delivered the address of wel came on behalf of the province, and Mayor Waugh spoke for the city of Winnipeg. The-response to th greetings-was mad oy Grand . Sire Cockrum of Indianapolis. At the conclusion of the opening formalities the delegates adjourned to Convention hall, where the sovereign grand lodge went into ses sion behind closed doors. Cmsbsbbsssb) hsssBBMssw (ssSavBSBs B 71 $35.00 for a 1913 Domestic Sewing Machine A Regular $55.00 Model Two Machines in One $1.00 Down, $1.00 a Week Here you can buy the "Domestic" Sewing Ma chine, modern in every re spect, as versatile as the most accomplished seam stress, easy running. The "Domestic" is the only machine which will sew either lock or chain stitch at will, and pos sesses all the good points of other machines, besides several that no other ma chine has. Come and see them, and have them demonstrated to your satisfaction. This machine is guaran teed for five years we will send one to your home upon the FIRST PAYMENT OF ONE DOLLAR, the remainder, thirty-four dollars, pay able at the rate of ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK WITHOUT INTEREST OR EXTRAS. Will you not come in and let us show you this fine machine at $35.00, or the other Domestics which we carry and sell at $30, $32.50, $37.50, $40, $50, $55 and $60? We make an allowance for your used machine. 5th Floor Linens for the Dining Room Linen Cloths Far Below the Regular Prices These bleached linen table cloths are hemstitched and come in beautiful patterns, spoke stitched. There is a limited number of these cloths of both Irish and German manufacture. They come in three different sizes, 3 yards, 2l2 yards and 2 yards square. $2.00 Cloths, Special. . $1.25 $5.00 Cloths, Special. . .$3.00 $2.50 Cloths, Special. . .$1.50 $6.00 Cloths, Special. . .$3.50 $3.00 Cloths, Special. . .$1.75 $6.75 Cloths, Special. . .$4.25 $3.50 Cloths, Special, $2.00 $2.50 Table Cloths, Special $1 .50 Each This is a special lot of pure Irish linen bleached table cloths woven in choice floral and conventional patterns, with a border to match on all four sides. Sizes 2 by 1 yards. $3.50 Napkins, Special, Dozen $2.39 Napkins, size by 22 inches, in a large assortment of neat pat terns. These napkins are of pure Irish linen, extra fine count. Fancy Art Linens Linen centerpieces for dining tables, library tables, boudoirs for desks and many other purposes about the home. They are ex quisitely embroidered in eyelet designs with handsome lace edg ing. In round, square or oblong pieces. $2.25 Centerpieces, size 24 by 24 inches, Special. . .... . .$1.29 $3.25 Centerpieces, size 30 by 30 inches, Special $1.69 $2.75 Scarfs, size 18 by 33 inches, Special $1.49 $3.25 Scarfs, size 18 by 45 inches, Special $1.69 $3.75 Scarfs, size 18 by 54 inches, Special. ,$1.98 Gallery Floor Free Trimming Service All Hats trimmed Free of Charge in our millinery section when trimmings and all the materials used are purchased in the store. Expert trimmers only design and trim your hats. For Milady's Dressing Table Toilet Preparations 50c Daggett ft Ramsdell's Cream 40c Pinaud's Massage Cream 30c, 45c, 65c Jar . 50c Ingram' Milkweed Cream ... 35c Le Secret D'Orsay Cream . of Exceptional Merit, 50c Jar Eclipse Floral Cream 50c 50c Stillman's Freckle Cream 35c 50c Camilline 35c 35c Eclipse Vanities 25c 50c La Dorine Powder 35c 25c Houbigant's Rice Powder 19c Aromatic Bath Salts, bot . .$1.00 Bottle Houbigant's Fougerc Roy ale Bath Salts $1.00 Dyer Kiss Talcum Powder 25c 75c Dyer Kiss Face Powder 65c $1.25 Piver's Face Powder. . 85c La Noye Hygienic Beautifier 50c D'Orsay's Pouder de Riz. . $1.00 Wrinkle Plasters, package. . . .25c Eye Brew Pencils, each . . . .15c $1.25 Upright Gas Lights c 1 c r special jve This is the fin- 0,0 J cst upright Lind- IQif say g a s 1 i e h t new 6ide screw burner, imported globe, finest white mantles. Light complete for 59c. $1.00 Inverted Cas Lights Special 39c Made by the Lindsay Light Co.; every light guaranteed full brass burner, best mantle full or half frosted globe. 10c Inverted Cas Mantles Special 5c These mantles are made by the Lindsay Light Co. Inverted style only. While they last, 5c each. -'' -.' Basement ' 1 ) New Fashions in Sweaters This season sees a decided departure in sweater fashions. There are styles and styles and styles until you wonder just which one you would like best. Sweaters in every shade and every combination of colors. When you see our immense assortment you will have to admit that never before did you realize sweaters could show so many novel features. Smart Norfolk sweaters, knit in the regulation English Norfolk style, with a deep yoke in the front and back and straps and side pockets, fastening straight up the front to the close-fitting collar with creamy white, good-looking buttons. As to the collar, it gives one the impression of the Robespierre style. They come in cardinal, scarlet, pure white and oxford gray. Modestly priced at $5.00. ' Another novel style is belted at the waist and made with the Ruff neck collar. This is un usually good looking, and can be had in one color or two-color combinations. For instance, navy with white collars, cuffs and pockets, or cardinal with white, oxford gray with cardinal.' Also $5.00 each. And by all means do not neglect to ask to be shown the Military Sweater. Made of a pure Australian wool in a fine fancy ribbed weave. This sweater is semi-fitting and has a side panel in the front with collar to match also fastening up the side through this contrasting color Price $8 50, Fourth Floor 9 The Hartman Trunk Specially Priced $ 1 4.50 " Gibraltar ized," Reinforced Construction A Regular $25.00 Model This is an extra large size trunk with vulcanized fiber covering on the outside and inside. Made with straps and has two large inside trays, the top tray being divided into two sections. Has heavy brass steel corners, making the strongest thing on earth in the trunk line. The materials and workmanship are the best that can be put into trunks at this price. These Gibraltarized construction trunks are embodied in many styles. Dress trunks, steamers, hat trunks, and sell as high a $45.00 each. Gallery Floor The Best Only In Our Boys Clothing Section Every suit of clothes that a boy puts on in this store is guar anteed to be FIRST, all wooL SECOND, correctly cut. THIRD, the best custom tailoring. FOURTH, exclusive pat terns in the'new Fall colorings of brown, grays, tans, and blue. Especially serviceable and unusually attractive are our school suits in Norfolk styles, with two pairs of pants. These suits sell regularly at $10.00 each. New Special $6.50 Boys' Furnishings Complete assortments in boys' blouses, waists and shirts. Cuffs attached and detached; soft finished and laundered bosoms. . Ties, collars, caps and hats; underwear, sweaters and hosiery. . . , ruuiuiriooT. Robinson & Wells London Hats An Importation Hav ing Just Arrived From London We Take Pleasure in Announcing an Autumn xfulrit of these World Famous Hats Second Floor Ji ?1 li! fill One Grafanola Machine f As Illustrated lOak Cabinet, 12 Records $41.80 The cabinet is made of quar ter sawed oak, door of five-ply cross stock, veneered with quar ter sawed white oak; sliaped base in front; lock and key on door. Made to hold eighty 10 or 12-inch records. . Each shelf lined with soft green felt to protect the rec ords from scratching and from dust. This is the greatest phono graph offer ever made, and one that cannot be duplicated with the same equipment elsewhere. $1 Down, $1 a Week Gallery Floor An Important - L AGEi. S AL iF , $4 Bands $1.95 Fine quaKty Venise bands 12 inches, wide in the real lace shade. A lace that makes ideal panels and fichus. 95c Dew Drop Nets Special 50c Double width nets for evening gowns,' dinner gowns in white, pink, blue, lav ender and maize. 75c Laces, Special 25c Shadow laces Venise and Macrame laces in bands, medallions, edges 'and insertions in white, ecru. Up as wide as 9 inches. $1.50 Laces, Special 59c Macrame, Venise, shadow and net top laces in flouncings, points, bands and in sertions in white and ecru. Up to 12 inches wide. Real Princess Laces Selling Up to $5.00 Special 95c In bands, insertions arjd flouncings up to 12 inches in width. A beautiful soft lace for lining evening gowns. $ 1 .25 Laces, Special 39c Shadow laces, Venise laces in light and heavy weights-lace bands, inser tions, edges and flouncings in white and ecru. All the desirable laces of the sea son up to 10 inches in width. Real Irish Lace Medallions Special 69c Well Worth $1.25 Splendid designs in the real Irish lace, made in Irefrmd. For waist and under wear trimming. $2.00 Bordered Chiffon Special $1.50 Yard Beautiful, bordered chiffon flounc ings fifty inches wide. The borders are of contrasting delicate combina tions. Just the thing for handsome r evening gcwns. ; Silk Hosiery for Women Thread Silk Stockings, Special 50c Pair This is typical of the hosiery we sell the best silk stocking at the price to be had anywhere. Of extra thread silk in black with fine lisle double garter tops and extra strong soles, heels and toes. $ 1 .50 Tan Silk Stockings, Special $1.18 Thread silk stockings in fast black or the new pretty shades of tan. Made with double garter top and lisle lined soles, toes and high heels. Colored Stockings at $1.50 Pair Tan, white or colored stockings in over twentv Attern ih. as well as black. They come in various weights, each the best of its kind stockings that we guarantee to give good service and satisfaction. Thread Silk Stockings at $2.00 Pair Thread sill; stockings in black that rival those of French make in finish and texture all weights are included. These are posi tively the best stocking made at the price. First Floor The New) rt Window Draperies The early Autumn bride or the housewife with her annual Fall housecleaning will do well to look into our drapery store. Here' she will find the finest and most complete assortment of materials for windows and doors the largest and best selected stock of popular-priced cretonnes that she can find in the city. Beautiful patterns in floral designs and conventional effects in all colors and shades that will harmonize with the wall papers or tinted wall3. We are selling our Art Cretonnes at 20c, 25c, 35c, 40c and!j 50c the yard. Below we mention one special. Colored Art Scrims, Special 14c Yard This art scrim comes in figured patterns with the background in white, cream or ecru, over which is scattered pretty Oriental and floral designs, with plain or figured centers and handsomo borders to match. Fifth Floor CORSETS A Worth While Bit of News About Five Corset Snprink fnr TtiotAnu - w wf wv v M. VJM W $1.00 W. B. Corsets at 85c These W. B. Corsets are made of fine batiste with a medium bust, long over the hips and back. Has two pairs of hosol supporters attached. Sizes 18 to 26. ! ' $2.00 W. B. Corsets, Special $1.25 Corsets of good quality coutiL Fashioned with low bust and long over the hips and back. Three pairs of hose supporters attached. $3.00 W. B. Corsets, Special $1.75 W. B. Corsets in 18 to 30-inch sizes. Made of fine quality batiste, with medium bust, long over the hips and back. Three pairs of hose supporters attached. $5.00' W. B. Corsets, Special $2.95 Corsets of fine white fancy brocade, with low bust line and new straight lines, long over the abdomen, hips and back. Three pairs of supporters attached. Embroidery trimmed and tape finish. Sizes 18 to 26. $1.75 W. B. Corsets, Special 95c These corsets are made o good quality coutil, with low bust and long over the hips and back. Two pairs of hose supporters attached. Lace edge or fancy braid trimming. Fourth Floor $6.00 Silk Umbrellas Special $2.75 This is a special umbrella for men and women; an absolutely pure heavy black silk with tape edge on the best Imported frames, mounted with the latest Directoire handles of hand xarved hard woods, embossed sterling silver, gold-capped woods, pearl and ivory combined. All handles are detachable! $4.00 Women's Silk Umbrellas $2.00 All silk colored umbrellas for women of a plain and fancy woven silk, with and without borders. Mounted on Paragon frames with the best steel rods. They have the newest and most up to date handles. $2.50 Black Gloria Umbrellas $ 1 .50 A union black gloria silk umbrella for women and men. Has eight ribs. Absolutely fast color and waterproof ; tape finished 1 11 ' M t'T . . edge; suk case ana tasscis; raragon irames, steel rods. The handles are in the Directoire style for women, with fancv woods and tiorn nannies tormen-istrtoorr WashtoalorrStr'EnrrI y ... ' - . I