The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 21, 1920, Page 9, Image 9

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THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21, 1920.
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EARL SENEY
SAYS HUBBY PAID
FOR
HER DVORC
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In the opinion of Mrs. Karl F.
Sency. only a few weeks ago his wife,
Lorence Maycher Is a 'dud." When
he tells Vancouver officials that
Seney stole his wife while he was
away, to war, he distorts the truth,
the says.
Complications of the eternal triangle
grain came to light the other day when
Maycher asked the clerk In the Van
couver oourtjiouse whether a licence to
wed had been Innued to Miss Gladys C.
Kraier and Earl Seney. 386 Division
street.
"That's what happens when a fellow
goes away to war some other guy steals
his wife," Maycher Is alleged to have
said when shown- the marriage license
record. Miss ' Frazer, formerly Mrs.
Maycher, only a few days before had
been granted a now license.
"Why, he gave me the money to get
a divorce himself," retorted the now
Mrs.. Beney, when she heard about the
Vancouver incident. "He tried to get
a divorce from me first, but he didn't
I have any evidence of my wrongdoing,
as he alleged.
"Then he came to me, gave me $75,
and told me to get a divorce. I got
It only a few weeks ago In Oregon City.
He didn't appear."
Maycher told the Vancouver officials
that he could not defend the suit be
cause he was ill In bed from effects of
war service.
"I married him nearly three years
ago, while he was in the army. He
was- at Vancouver barracks then, but
two weeks later went to Camp Lewis.
He was in the Forty-fourth infantry.
"When he heard he was going over
seas," charges his former wife, "he rep
resented that 1 was ill and thus secured
his assignment to the spruce division.
"When he got out of the army he
wouldn't support me, but wanted me
to work for him. Then we arranged
' for the divorce.
"When he says Seney broke up his
home', he Is wrong. I've known my
present husband only two months."
"Hut about this Vancouver marriage?"
"Oh, I guess the most they can do is
to annul it." Seney and Mrs. Seney said.
Duck Has 4 Legs
And Uses All on
Land or in Water
Roseburg. April 21. A four legged
duck of the wild mallard variety,
owned by Ralph Church, a school
boy, is attracting attention. The
duck was hatche Saturday, and all
four legs are normal. As the two
extra legs are attached to the body
about the right distance behind the
regular legs, the duck walks on all
four feet, and when it swims It uses
the extra paddles as well as it does
the others.
tilled a gallon of moonshine in 65. mliv
utes. At . present prices they say a
bootlegger can make $25 an hour.
Thomas W. Lawson
Asks Water Rights
On Crooked River
Salem. April 21. Thomas W. Lawson
and Henry McCall of Prineville filed
applications with State Engineer Cup
per, Tuesday, for permission to appro
priate water from Crooked river for
the irrigation of 150 acres of land In
Crook county.
Other applications for water rights
have been filed, as follows :
H. M. Derrick, Malheur, water from
Porter gulch for the irrigation of land
in Malheur county.
Geocge B. Adams, Myrtle Point, wa
ter from a spring on Four Bit gulch,
in Coos county, for domestic purposes.
George M. and R. F. Lofland, Pro
ven, water for irrigation of 45 acres
in Josephine county.
William Devaul, Lorella, water from
a spring for the irrigation of 150 acres
in Klamath county.
Bootleggers' Gain?
Ask Policemen Who
Practiced on Still
What is a bootleggers' income? Pa
trolmen Huntington and Russell have
figured it out accurately. Here s the
way they did it.
Tuesday night they found a deserted
still and a quantity of mash at 1783
East" Morrison street. Although the
apparatus was in perfect condition, the
owner had apparently left it several
weeks ago.
Firing it up, the two policemen dis-
Suit to Oust Water
District Commission
Salem, April 21. An original quo war
ranto proceeding was Instituted In the
supreme court here Tuesday by Bert C.
Boylan, district attorney for Jefferson
county, in an attempt to oust Alfred
H. Parkey, J. C. Sothman and C. F.
Klann from their positions as commis
sioners of the Farmers' domestic wa
ter district. Boylan asserts that they
have "usurped, Intruded into and un
lawfully held" the office since October
25, 1919.
City of Newport Is
Denied Road Funds
Salem, April 21. The city of New
port, having constituted Itself a separate
road district, has no claim to the road
ftmd levied by the county court and col
lected under such levy in 1919, according
to an opinion prepared Tuesday by At
torney General Brown, who holds that
such fund Is distinctly a county fund.
Five Companies of
Portland Granted
River Bed Leases
Salem, April 21. Lease rights on sand
and gravel in the bed of the Willamette
river between the Oswego bridge and the
Hawthorne bridge in Portland were
granted by the state land board Tuesday
to five Portland companies, the Dia
mond O Navigation company, Nickum
& Kelly 8and & Gravel company, Co
lumbia Digger company, Columbia Con
tract company and the Star Sand A
Gravel company. The lease covers a
period of five years, the leasees to pay
the state at the rate of 10 cent per
cubic yard for all sand or gravel taken
from the river under the contract, with
a minimum of 10.000 cubic yards to be
used by each company per year.
Attack on Clothing
Prices Is Postponed
By State Officials
Salem, April 21. The attack on the
high cost of clothing originally sched
uled for today by state house officials
and employes has been postponed until
Monday in order to give more time for
organization and enustroenta After
that date new clothes and white collars
will be strictly taboo about the eapltol
building. "iv
This is the latest development In the
denim-khaki-old clothes move in Saiem,
as the lesult of a mass meeting of state
house employes Wednesday evening.
While it is not expected that all who
have enlisted in the move will appear
in. new denim or knakl uniforms, the
spirit of the move will require that no
new clothing, with the exception of
denim or khaki, be purchased for six
months.
Leaders in the move. Including several
department heads, declare that they
will go the whole way and stick to the
denim. A committee, consisting of
State Labor Commissioner Oram Ml
R. B. Ooodin, state purchasing agent,
has been appointed to investigate the
feasibility of cooperative buying- ' . '
Albany K. of P, Raise . '
$12,000 for Temple.
Albany, Or., April 21. Twelve thou
sand dollars was subscribed by Knights
of Pythhis. at a cMckeii dinner given by
the Pythian Sisters for the purchase of '
bonds of the Pythian temple constructed .
several years ntto. Many of the bonds
are In ihs hands: of non-members and -.
these will be purchased.
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THE HAZELWOOD
FEATURES
Special
Breakfasts
25c to 95c
(7:00 to 11 :30 A. M.)
Special
Lunches
35c to 95(
(11:00 to 3:00)
Special Dinner Menus
35c to 75c
(5:00 to 8:30 P. M.)
Each combination menu is a perfectly
balanced meal
Prepared by experts
and
Served in a pleasing manner
AFTERNOON TEA SERVICE
25c to 85c
(3:00 to 5:00 P. M.)
THE
AFTER THEATRE SUPPERS
(TazelcDOod
QJ VCONFECWONERf & RESTAURANT
388 Washington St.
127 Broadway
CANADIAN
PACIFIC
For Your Sumirer Trip Make
Reservations Early
Go East Via
VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, LAKE
LOUISE AND BANFF
Full information at
THIRD STREET
Portland, Oregon
Portland Agency Gossard, Nemo and Bien Jolie Corsets Carter's Knit Underwear Home Journal Paterns Richardson s Linens Betty Wales Dresses
City and Out-of-Town Mail Orders Filled by Experienced Shoppers and Forwarded Same Day Received Customers Invited to Make Use of This Service
Old-Fashioned Buckwheat
Cakes With Sausage
will be served tomorrow from 11:30 to 2:30
in the Tea Room on the Fourth Floor. We
have arranged this special menu by request of
many of our patrons. Prompt, courteous service.
The Standard Store of the Northwest
Olds, Wortman & King
' Reliable Merchandise Reliable Method
Baby Week Specials
Dept. Second Floor
Infants' Knit Sacque dainty styles $1.98
Infants' Carriage Robes, slightly soiled at V
Infants' Handmade Slips on sale' $1.98 up.
Infants.' Outfits $16.98 others to $35.00
The April Saving Sales Bring Splendid Economies
KITES
Double Trading
Stamps Given
TOMORROW with cash purchases in all, departments of
the store. Thrifty shoppers will do well to supply their
Spring needs at once and reap the benefit of this cash
saving. April Saving Sales throughout the store present
very many exceptional opportunities to BUY FOR LESS.
Sale of RealFilet Collar Lengths
Special $1.59 and $1.79
Center Circle, Main Floor This is a very special offering that hundreds of women
will be prompt to take advantage of. Beautiful new Filet Laces in lengths suitable
for the new collars so much the vogue right now. Large variety of dainty patterns
to select from. Lengths 21 to 27 inches. See special display at the Center Circle.
2 Special Lots on Sale $159 and $1.79
Untrimmed Hats at $1.49
Basement Millinery Sale
Another great underprice offering in the Basement 300 Women's new Untrimmed
Hats to go at about half price. The woman who is clever at trimming her own hat
will welcome this chance to save. This season's smartest shapes turbans, side rolls,
sailoq. large styles in many variations of these popular modes. Hats of Milan hemp,
imitation lisere, chip straws and fancy braids. Black, tan, rose, red, brown, 3i AQ
etc. Values in this lot up to $5.69 Thursday special sale price, only DJLt1"
New Millinery Flowers
Basement We buy hat trimming inimmense auantities and sell them at a close
margin of profit that is why women find it advantageous to shop here. New ACkg
wreaths, sprays, flowers, in great variety for Spring hats. Priced special at rC
Basement Underprice Store
Women's Silk Dresses
$38.95
A certain number of high-class Dresses
from our regular stock enter a special
sale tortTorrow at a good saving. Fashion's
newest styles for Spring in the assortment.
Materials:
Georgette Crepe
Tricolette
Messaline
Taffeta
Paulette
Beautiful models in apron and slashed
tunic effects, straight line, overskirt,
'louse and novelty styles. The dresses
of Georgette Crepe are embroidered and
headed. Others are trimmed with plaiting,
frills, tucks, etc. One of the best offer
ings in Dresses we have made this season.
Taupe, navy, black, copen (IJQO QC
and brown. Priced special DdOJd
Women's New Spring Dresses
In a Notable Showing
Second Floor Spring stocks of Women's Dresses have been coming in raridly,
until now we have, we believe, the largest and best selected showing in all Portland.
Dresses of Georgette Crepe tricolette fancy taffeta combinations of tricolette
and Georgette and taffeta and Georgette tricotine serges wool jerseys. Frocks
for afternoon and the more serviceable ones for street and business wear. Styles
to please every fancy. Prices range all the way from $25.00 up to $147.00
Curtain Rods
At 19c
Bargain Circle, Pint Floor Brass
Curtain Rods with curved enii like
the above sketch. Complete with
brackets. These extend lo 48 inches
and are excellent 25c values. : "1 Q
Priced special for sal each J-i7C
$3 Pillow Tops
$2.48
Bargain Circle Fancy silk Pillow
Tops in beautiful ricn colorings and
designs. About 24 Inches square.
.Fine for hammock or porch swing.
Regular 4300 values. I0 AO
Priced veryTpecial, each DxO
Curtain Madras
95c Yard
Bargain Circle Fancy Colored Mad
ras for window draperies. Good
selection of new and pretty designs.
Regular 1.25 value. Don't QC
overlook this. Special, yard vOK
Drapery Remnants
At! Price
Bargain Circl Drapery: Remnants
300 of them pricej jst half for
Thursday's selling. Madras, sun
dour, velour, damask and other de
sirable materials in useful lengths.
OWK Coffee
43c lb.
Fourth Floor No delivery of coffee
except wjth other grocery purchases.
We reserve the right to limit yQ
quantify. OWK Coffee, lb. cOl,
OWK TEAS Uncolored Japan,
English Breakfast or Ceylon. 4Qp
Regular 60c grade. Pound xlv
Baking Powder
Royal Baking Powder, 43c OCp
size priced special, a can Otll
Demonstration of "Thermatic" Fireless Cookers
-Housewares Department, Third Floor
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! You are cordially invited to attend the daily
demonstration of fireless cookery In the Housewares Store. .Taste the food
and note how delicious It is and observe how little trouble it fs to cook
"Thermatically." Our fireless cooker culinary expert will be glad to instruct
you no matter what make of cooker you may use. Come and talk to her.
Exclusive Portland Agency for
"Thermatic" Cookers
These cookers are sold by the best stores all over the country, and Olds,
Wortman & King's has been designated exclusive agency for Portland. A
"Thermatic" Cooker aids materially in reducing the high cost of living by
enabling the housewife to select the less expensive cuts of meats Foods
prepared "Thermatically" retain all the flavor and are really delicious. Don't
fail to attend the demonstration upon your next visit to this store and soon
-ij Compart. Size, $21.00 to $23.752 Compart. Size. $37.75 to $42.50
Sold on Easy Pay Plan
$5
"$5 Week" t Shoe Dept.
Portland's Greatest Shoe Sale!
Many hundreds of people have already taken
advantage of this sale. In many Instances cus
tomers have bought 3 and 4 pairs. We have added
several lines to take the place of those that have
been closed out entirely. YOUK OPPORTUNITY.
A FEW OF THE MANY
OFFERINGS
WOMEN'S Laced Boots of brown kii with fabric
tops. Medium pointed toe without tip,
Half Louis heels. All sizes. 9. So Boots
WOMEN'S Pumps of fine soft, kid, with hand
turned soles and covered Louis heels. Tongue QJ?
pattern. All sizes. 19.00 grade priced at
WOMEN'S Laced Boots of black kid With cloth
tops. Narrow toe last with straight imitation tip
Welted soles. Military or high curved heels.
All sizes. 8.50 Boots priced special at
WOMEN'S Oxfojpis of black kid. High or
low heels. Pointed toe. Regular $9.00 grade
BROKEN LINES of Oxfords, Pumps ; and high
Shoes In tan calf, brown, gray or black kid. Every
conceivable style and pattern. Regularly flr
priced at 9.00 to flS.oo priced at pair
MEN'S Black Vici Kid Shoes with wide full (JP
toe. to 1 1 widths C to E $8.50 trade JdD
7.jo Duster urown snoes tor misses (sizes u ' to 2). Black calf
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paicm wun wnuc iops. rricea spccm lor inursaays seinng at, ine p
Boys' $7.00 hi-cut tan grain Logging Boots all sizes priced special at $5.00
$5
$5
jalr 35
$1.50 Union Suits
Priced
Special
98c
Main Floor Men's Athletic Union
Suits specially priced to close out
a small lot in one day. Warm
weather will soon be here and light
weight underwear will be In. -keen
demand. Better lay in a good sup
rly. These are cut generously full
and well made. Nainsook QQ
material. Regularly 1.50. OC
Sajt and Pepper Sets at 98c
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Third Floor
Salt and Pepper Sets similar to
styles sketched. Fine quality
glass with daintily engraved de
signs and silver plated tops.
Very attractive for your own
use or for an inexpensive QQrt
gift. Special, the set at OC
DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS
WITH CASH PURCHASES.
Odd Line of Dinnerware at Reduced Prices
Headquarters for
Garden Tools
Third Floor Plant a garden and help bring
down the high cost of living! We show a
complete stock of reliable Garden Tools at rea
sonable prices. Double Trading Stamps given.
Combination Cultivators. Priced at 80c
One-Prong Cultivators for light work 65c
Three-Prong Cultivators are priced at $1.00
'Hand Sprayers priced at only 75c
Reversible Lawn Rakes priced. 85c
Long Handle Forks priced $1.60
Garden Rakes priced at only 50c
Garden Hoes only 50c to $1.25
Grass Hooks only 50c to $1.00
Short Handle Forks priced $1.60
25-ft. Garden Hose $3.75
Lawn Mowers for $7.50
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