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1 . . . , I i . THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ' TC TLA ND, : FRIDAY EVENING. CLOSER 1913. I'JTDQ niCTfl AS nrERS OVERFiOW '"'ft r , i 1. r. II 'I nams iono tireams up 7gain ;: 1,000,000 Bales Cot-? i, ' Frt KaN4 Wlre.t ' - T , Austin, Texas. Oct S.- Flood condl ' tlons became worse at inoon' a result of a further rla In the elvers following continued rains In many section. The damage at San Antonio 'eJeoa 'la eatl meted at I250.000.- s?'.',,?:' K'-l--if Revised figures this afternoon; bow ,i the death list to be eight elth the ralK read damage estimated at f 4.000.000k'. , The watet-s have preceded In the. vicin Hy of Ban Alarcos. but another rise Is predicted ae result of today's rains. .The crest of th flood f the Colorado river has not reached here, Although the river now i JO feet above its normal tare and It Is practically certain, to rise Je-feott higher. -:.' Atleast XOOO.000 bales of cotton ha been destroyed Tha creat or, the Colo rado river flood end that' In the Brazos river are not expected td reach the. low. er sections of the state for aevarsL'days .and the destruction of crop In a valley 200 miles long- is predicted. .vii, V;:'. ; MRSi MAUDE iPINKLEYil? - Freewater,. Or.;- Oct. J. Mrs MauJo Plnklcy. wife- of Earl jV.-Pthkley of tt Peacock Mill cftnnany. died at her home In Railroad. addition. , Freewater,, Mon day evenl nr. from , tuberculosis. Mrs. Plnkley j was born April 4J, 1888", la Union county, Oregon, she 1 survived by her husband and one child. The funeral Was held Wednesday afternoon ? from the Federated church; , Services were conducted by Jtev. Samuel FoTsythe. in terment was in the X, o, O'. V. cemet'jr at Milton., , -! . v , WIDNEY IS UNASHAMED 4 c; A 0F SCANDALOUS AFFAIR Ai : -; , i " 'V' T'-(' "' t .'Baa, Francisco,' Oct.i .Arrast on va grsncy charges today confronts Robert J. Wldney, former wealthy XjOS Angeles real estate broker, and Mrs. Vivien Lyons, according to the declaration Of Captain. of Detectives Mooney, ... - "Wldney nd th woman are living together galn,lt aald Moonsy od "They should be driven out of i to wo. They both are bad ones." , j f , ' Wldney and Mrs, Lyons appeared at police headauartera : last night and de clared that Mra - Mary B. Vaughn. , a social worker; recently indicted for an alleged attempt to blaokmail Wldney's father, had on turned over to a pa trolman, ' he releaod hor he mm ne haa r .rmnt for her arrest. Wid ney wai i to prefer chaise agnlnt the pad imnn but ftfooncy it-fused to usien to Mi compniiit PANAMA EARTHQUAKE' ;gi WORSE THAN SUPPQSED Panama,:' Oct. 3. That the damage done by Wednesday night's earthquake was mors serious in the interior than hers was tntlcated by reports received beer today. Few details were yet avail able. V ' No sclentiflo Information concerning: the quake's strength and character were available, the first, shock having jarred the automatic pen from the local seis- mogTspb. : . . , . . f ' New ; Bridge at Inion. .'. : Union. Or.; Oct, .--Contractor Camp bell of La Grande, for Union county, in putting: a steel. bn 1 ,, 0vnr Catherine creek, within tho lniuta the city jf Union, and will have the name completed within . ten days, me cost of this bridge will be (.bout $6000.. , HII3DER C0r.:?AfJY HAS Ml EDUCATIOrJAL STAFF -,. ,,V-' l 1 .... . r v.; ; ifc"'..,:1 " J?retf Groe,;iiJ Oct.' J,- William elson '(FerrInr wlio was suooeeded t the presidehcy -ef Pacific university in this city last month by pr. rBushnell, left yesterday: for New York, where be accepted a position with ,a commercial rubber compsny, Dr. Ferrin was con neoted with the 'university, as president instructor, for oVet; 30 years. For the present his family wiU remain at For est Orove.. h.- ': n. Professor Whittlesey and Professor Bradly, botfr former instructors at pa-i tiflc university, are connected with the name. company which hairemployed Dr, Ferrin. . :' . . . . . , ' NORTH YA!a:.!AHUNTERS V; ; .AT UHGE lU PASTURES Korth Yakima, Oct, 8. Ifundred of Chlnes phasents ; were shot- on :tb opening day of the season, many of the hunters getting the bag limit, A num ber of the birds were used atth,break faal,.farf;overnr Lister -aithe Elks' chits VireV" 100 'portsn-''MiViyt Bound and other outxide points are here for the shobting. The first day acci dents ea far as reported were an ampu tated; hand for Ralph Hall, a 14-year-old boy, whose gun exploded; a dead steer, property of T. H. Wheeler, and injuries to a number of horses and cattle pas tured pb .the ranches. : ? . .'. ;;.;; f NEGRO STILL IS SUSPECT lis GAY MUBDER XASE Los Ahgeles, 'CaC Oct. 3,-tSearcb, for the murderer of Mrs. Rebecca P. Gay. Christian Science pi,.- aiov . ? btatea . to ideath ; In li. r cu,.te Iff , week ago today, sWrtti t" iy t i . Diego. New Dlucs have been., to u. . .. Captain pf Detectives I'lammer pi!J, that point to a nero who liad not hn. tofore been brought into the cusa. man is believed to ba In San DIojro, and Los Angeles detectives will Jula,tan Diego officers in the. hunt. ) . - .; K'ArEb-::: ; AT FOREST GROVE Forest f Orovei Or., Oct. 8, At, tho home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Gibson, their daughter. Gladys, was married yeater. dy to Charles M. Hrterr The cere mony 'was performed by .Rev. Hiram Gould, in the prenence of friends and relatives, Mrs. - llarter has lived in Forest Grove for- the past two years, and came here from Nebraska. The groom is also, a native of Nebraska Journal Want Ads bring results. AdjustoBeir Petticoats Fit Without Wrinkle V ' .f :sons For the Children -Stordij morniosr suid afternoon, Tin eni broidery, Mtcntne tie work. V,i.W "t I i-"" f " Seeoad Xloor Store ' Opens Ucio$; T'.'f!,.i.,.V!.,j av jjiuwii, iviaruun, jjiautt. Black and White Checks til - eT MereKandiso of Merit OfetT;i , -, , jrft... .'.i,, - .t vf jf '.i i'i-'';.'.'; -t. ;',,-' "'l.-.t,''-r!t-,.i .''..f''.' ," , Store Opent 9:15 A.M.; '" Ctose$ v.' P. M. Victor and Columbia & Talking Machines ' 51 Down $1 Week ,' For Underwear ' .fyUz and ,oeTy';'li" iVo Store-is as satis factory In ed and Shrun 7 . rj Selling FlaHy; The' Entire Stock of a Retiring Manufacturer m Sale of Urisurpassing Ecbnomy f x-Misg Hubbs thebiiyer. fos our girls' drest and uit department S ncKWii New Yorkj1 wai fortunate enough to secure the entire stock - fness. ;, T , ; ' ' , ' ' H f ' - : ibesedreSses meet ;6ur .requirements as to quali, ; style" and , .taUoririe in every respect They match every dress in our store. ' price for ; price, material for, materia '' -t. ' i:. -About three , hundred and fif tyvsus dresses constitute the entire . , lot. Of this assortment over three-quarters'of the dresses aell reen- . ;v For Girl From 0 to 14 Years. vvf fine a torrn and French serges in blue, ,brown,. black, red,; and , black, and white checks, also a few plaids. . . - - ;,r. , My4,jjn;-ffjMs: nyteit'wrnui. style and 'y, 'diivaisted styles, pleated shirt, patent . ,,: v, imr . win tew wHifrm ; vert is . 'f-Trirnmed with, braid's, silk, buttoi conlxastlng: cloth collars and i . cuns, aiso ot Jaces ana many tnmmea with tine embroidery., Some , have chemisettes of silks, others are soutache braid trimmed, and manvWiui emoiems on tne sleeves ana tront ' ; . Va lone on approval ; No telepohn order. Fourth Floor M A ' Necessary; Item $1.50 Cape Gloves, $129 Bicmo cape troves, soft, ties: Ible stock fancy stitched . backs. I shown In black, white and tan. " $1.25 Lambskin Gloves, : , Special,, 95c ; ( - : One-clasp heavy pique lamb skin gloves, back embroidered in black and self shades. A ' dura ble glove for ordinary purposes. Come in white tan and gray. Lambekin Glove fpVt 89c j " Two-clasp overseam lambskin ; gloves of fine, soft stock suit-; able for dresa wear. Black, white, tan, gray, mode, navy and brown. Lambskm Gloves, ( $1.00 ' Bacmo pique lambskin gloves, ' tailor nude for street wear.v rf $i0 Glace Gtove9r $129 A pliable, durable glace, glove ;: In one-clasp style, pique sewn. : fancy embroidery backs in Self 'r and contrasting shades in black; ' white and tan, gray, champagne, i :LWoloesV'$t.S0h Mew, ' fresh stock of our al-; ways v reliable I4-Wo 'V glace gloves, in black, white and mod-; ish shades.':-", . ,.;.. :tl Doeskin Glove. SI J50 1: -One-clasp doeskin v- gloves, ' -'pique sewn,' fancy ' embroidery backsV-f X vi4- irrWe; show ;,;a great "wealth.. cf. f-ec;ally created mod?!sr-f:rythej. : young Doys, just the styles that the little feuows require. There v Is no better equipped boyscolthing section? in; the city nor will $ you find better suits for the money, not better styles, and fori fit ; ) 1 and finish and quality-of material these excel any suits offered else- ;where at any price. In fact, it is a specialty shop, where, boys all f-the way from 4 to-16 years can" be completely; 'aid vsmartly; oufc'k 4, '1 Unmatched School Suits at $5.00 J Of serges, English mixtures; and corduroys. With one and two uuAve, piciavcu iw uio Honuii jacKcu. au. me oesiraoie colors tor eyery-day wear. , iialed School Suits at $6.50 fs5 ,l$vPo Tots v : -S Pffa 59c -V v 7 ' These practical dretses are for "children from 2 to 6 years of age. ,Made of excellent quality materials of checked and striped ginghams and plain colored chambraya in. two styles. Ons with square neck and -kimono sleeves,' the other with high neck and long sleeves. Both are ; the straight-from-shoulder style, with detachable belt below waist line; All have bloomers to match, which are detachable and can be isstmed n to the Uttle underwaist, permitting the use of the dress with or without -the bloomers. ' Colors pink, light blue and navy blue In stripes and' checks, with white, also plain light blue, or pink chambray. Some are' trimmed with neat finishing braids, others with self or contrasting blast Dsnmngs. inesej unie cresses are tne most practical, aa they are easily laundered and require no netticdats. onstlt Tloor ' ; III Mm'" In the knickerbocker style with Norfolk or pleated coats, hand- omely finished. - Of fine; serges and 'natry;mixtures;r r r .1 Unsurpassed Suits for $6.50 to $ 1 6.50 vf v." Of the finest serges and" mixtures i in all the desirable Styles. ' Hand-tailored and handsomely lined and finished. Mothers of dis criminating taste will find everything desirable in these boys' suits. - 5?.fS - lEverything that is liesirable and new in the way of boys coats will be found here, both in material and stvle. We haVe coats for' the wee boy. just graduating from dresses, to his high school ; brother. . ' " -ssXt-'Hzr; ' -'.r,--.f 'vh.-v' Chinchillas. " Eno-llsh mil4iira rtinn'Afa c.rMa an ' weaves. In the Norfolk, military and belted styles. Some with belts all around, others belted across the back.: In plain ,box or reefer styles, i Velvet and Plain collars. - Manv of these rrvats huvs fine linings, others being made of fancy plaid back materials. - If your boy needs arr overcoat you will find here just what you want- mWrrfPrUs From $4.50 to $20.00 omrti10or rVV 5fi 1 he Latest Hat tor X.ittle boys : Thesefare made of ,suede in Rah-Rah or regulation styje,i with brim that may be turned up to suit the fancy. Come iri golden v, . v pu giay, wiui tuiucu buk Lianas 10 znatcn. . weu unea - ; and marl with sweat hanrl . TWnmrVmsn.ln'n vM .-t.... i i i - - .---. v ...v v1 Atkvi tiais . is equal tb that on any of the men's high-priced hats. This is the! , M first showing "of 'suede hats,; and they fill a long-felt need for a : serviceable hat that will look dressy. Have a velvety appearance, . but will wear like iron and hold their shape. . 4 The boysRah-Rah hats are made with turndown brim all around and six-piece crown with tinv button at center. 1 PrV. S9.nn " , ; "rTnm 9oft. nat nav regulation crowns and stUch'ed brim. Price, $2.75. Fourth Floor 1 K:' ''&.' f it- ;-4" EorOtt-li'and Juniors -Have'' Arrived M-cpV i$? . 'muucu m yaiious new ana noyci Biyics mat are especial . youthful and becornhig:; to' young girl! IFrockS; rich f in color combinations that were designed for , school .wear."; There i aire tunic styles and long-waisted : ef f ectsSf Prices" f rom $0.50 to ;;fIlf;-A;Stri is Very hew and verv attract! ve.hnwino th noWMt fimi' MttJ'yW m . ef. ' 9 ft w wwf ( aaMW and girdle collar and cuffs of imported embroidered net Price - finest material, showing a smart plaid ; drop' girdle. Price 820. U1UU8C3 lor ocnooi : w caxmm 3 I TAe Regular St. 75 Models' ; - : Of white galatea, and a few in soft V'C wash cfepe-The ""illustration i was ?'' wkcti curecuy xrora one oi these models) X"& nd they differ only ; iri !the manner: in i . wnicn tne coiurs and cuffs are trim- - ,ww viuc, vuiaa,jcu uiu ! V' .Hi Kewest Plaid I Frocks ........ w. .... HI Free DerribnslTauo fBferr An iructprj,lshere Cto.' show you i the new things and to teach? without charge any who wish5 instruction&. '-'Tv Seooad rtoor Children's New Hats ' Special 98c ;; ' ' Regular $2.50 and $2.75 .: We have a large number of hats for . , , the wee .lassie from 2 to 6 years old. ? Made of corduroy, velvet and plushes, in drooping brim, mushroom crowns, ' rah-rah and other new and desirable ' shapes to fit the little faces. Colors are' :; white,, navy blue, brown, black : and . combinations ; of , these colors ; with . white. Trimmed in dainty fashion with 'sating rtbboni, rosettes,' feathers t(rtd p tiny floweri of 1 ribbon, also Persian ; and self colored bands. Plain, neat lit-; j tie) 7hatsi which still TetaU the dainti-; . ness essential for baby's wear, and will stand hard usage. . ! :;ip ,-r::"-; ; V' ... , ,.. rosuna rioor : M J J Ifr . I 1 v. I" I'l L. I 1M t II I Wi i f I ltd . A S 11 I VI ieii turn " many in all white. ; Sizes 8 to 2a "j-V.? ;illliiiiArHveali' Hew JFlannel Middy, Balkan and "ri ronss RlniiMi'! .rij ; ' .."Of' navy flannel navv serees. I Plairi: 1 itJJand 1 trimmed models. Sizes from 10 ?i r;.;, i-;;.'-r :-f? ;5 ?;'v:.;7Wtii rioor v; f . i i KT 1. ' 'T-;. - . .I - i-aiesc iNoyemes in tne on Sweetheart' Series , Our Art Needlework Department ri; ' ii is showinj; the latest novelty in the v ' ; "Drayton Sweetheart series. 1 of - stamped articles.'; These include sbfav' : pillowfc dresser scarfs, pin cushions, ; j ; i laundry bags and baby dress racks, ; ?. " stamped ,on fins Bulgarian "vliiien ready, for . embroidering,;- and; also baby towels and feeding - bibs ' V Stamped on ' fins i bleached ? huelr: 1 Z1-) i These designs include such weU- ftHi ' known studies aa "Gee. I Wish 'iMiTT"; aa oome Bait,",f f jn the rather,". jmr reo'V ;r 7 tc.; of the celebrated a O. Dray- caff fontfvvver ;J.ir..atHd4efhlilh.,., n1Ut m n..lt..,.1. V... lit .-Ai-'-i.' VC' .Ll-. r ; the ;wholfputfit;for;:the;; nursery,;" ! appropriata for other Darts of the" houRS The with backs, and the laundry bags are made up ready to embroider. We "PPly fancy fringed braid to edge the piUowf. ; ; ;;y iUowCoverstamped ..65c ; Laundry Bag ) i ... .$1.25 - -Boona noor Jl 6;5iSNewiiMha fjoia iiisewnere at $,o ta 5.UU r.,(; ew Plush Sailors in the Latest Models J Blacked) Colors ;' ' S!4 igrettes for Trimming. Special $1:25 .r ...... 7 , , : There is.somethmg new un der the sUiry and! it . ia a ribbon 'atHthat 'fi I; weayers art ;had exhausted itr ; self, on srne'of the hdndsonie ,ieffects'plady;''sown,'ths-M sonj whep iol something abso- r lutelv new aonears.; This- rib'. i I.' : bon has either emerald or ; amethyst crepe ; ground ' with bold colored flowers1 in a com- :: - bination of silk and I wors ted ) embroidery, i Rich, deep colors', that would add just 'the right touch i to nhe; ney "tailored ;" gowni The yard, il.GS. . yDaiftty Perfumes The Choicest Odors Vantine'a 50c Extracts, 39c the, ;ouhce; Coiylopais,Loius huds and. sandalWoodi'v k$l,jy,$;t 75c imported Flower Odorsp 39c the ouncei Violet, lilac, helio- r trope, carnation, muguet, rose ' 79c Che ounce; Jergen's 75c' Eu .taska Toilet'Watet'.Jflc5 the bot tle, r H l ;b'Orsay,sf trial fsiie ;'lre'rfunfes!' $1. i; Charmer' Chevalier, rosps, vivicc ana jasmine. , j . i . t,. .vrv.j:'''ii,.-)!:j r " t Alt ''KKiirS'' Boys ohoes . Best-in Stylelfflll Best in' WearingE ' Qualities'C" $Z25wd$?Taim These. boys & shoes'; areV;; 1 made to withstand the hard : knocks to Which boys sub- v i ject their shoes, in box calf button and ; blucher ' styles, with . medium round toes;. : - plump soles and heavy drill :- lining. - t ? Sizes 0 fo 13y8 ano.l.; ' fO 5yg. ' i ' . " ' Shoes. , u" Li- For Misses': ; ahdt:hildreHv,;l(; 3:. ror: ;aresp.,wear4- we are -j .showing: a patent ; colt ' with dull ; calf top, button, style, '; i with tip . of.j same, material . j; s'.. ouiea ajtc- - acwxa oy -- tne Goodyear .welt process.tand , V sf art made, over wide nature-1 1 '7" riastsV'.' I rf"! y pes o . lO'O .'V TV'4 ..i.O ,; 7 1125 - toerKis" ?'Extract:' ' special 95c the ounce. . ; V ' ;';i'v.-' . .v'Ji "'.-"'"'irirst rioor V Size 1 1 V4 fo 2 ri . i $2.50 s Size 2Vi to 6. . . .$2.00 We can also supply shoes S for: schporwear made, hi the l;! sarrie ;way as the above! in ; dull calf, " .made ; v a - little : i. .fetronger,;iV and "heavier to V3 1 i withstand every-day service, j. Same "prices and sizes. , ' V i'' ; ';'",?"' : Basement. ' vw.