The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 21, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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THE ' OREGON
DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,; OREGON
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2lt K21.
ALLEGED SLAYER.
HER STORY
-A,
Ross Island-Crest
Fair Site Boosters ?
V Will Meet Monday
South PorUajjdtrs taterated In
Twin Falls, Idaho. Oct. 81 (I. N. &)
"I am fetlinf fln this mqrnin 1 have
heard aU tbejr bav had to sjr' abeyt
J me and seen, the , horrid pictures User
have painted. It doesnot scarcrme. ; I
know my own Innocence, and I feet that
'. when I frankly toll the Jurr the truth
j; about my trouble I will have that vin
i d lea t ion which 'I so much crave," 'said
Mr. Lyda Southard to the Internationa)
V Newa Service correspondent this morn
inf. Continuing- after a moment, she
'i said : , t ' t ;. :: ;.'. '. ' ,.- .'
1 FEELS JCO AKIX08ITT - H
"1 have no bitter feeling toward any
;. one. semetlmea I have telt that I have
,, been harshly.' dealt with. Bat again I
; thlna of the satisfaction- which will come
t with that Tindication of which I am so
',i confident. : "'-':.' i
, "I do .not know much about - courts,
' tr but-1 have been reared in the faith that
ji justice will be -done., and I trust this
jury to see that I have a fair daal. The
;i state has painted a black picture. 1
:' know, but If I remain strong, and I
i; think I will, and teU the jury the tuU
i truth about my life, there will be none
i, to condemn, I am sure," .
This is the first Intimation as to
!. whether or not Mrs. Lyda Southard, on
' trial for the murder of her , fourth hue
,t band, Edward V. Meyer, and charged
with the murder of three former hus
bands and ths brother, of one of thera,
i take the stand for testimony In her
!' own defense. . -j
EMOTION SOT SHOWH -i
During the' weeks the state has been
H presenting Its case, the prisoner has sat
. ': with staring eyes, but without evidence
- of emotion. During the week the jury
:j was being selected, she showed marked
U signs of weariness. "But when the pre
j sentatlon of evidence was begun, she
t seemed to gain in strength, and today,
'i with her own counsel battling for the
t elimination of testimony as to collateral
I eases Involving charges aside from that
Ci charged In the" Information, shows a
t spirit of confidence and combat,
'Jt If she goes on the stand in her own
t" defense, she will tell a story of a drab
if life. It will be a story of labor ; a story
ilcf hardships endured and fatigue suf
Roas Island-Council .Crest site for, the
1925 exposition are Invited to attend a
meeting In the Holmaa school house
Monday at v. m. , This meeting has
been called ; by D. A. Norton, 3aeoo
building, executive secretary, or-the Ross
Island-Council . Crest site committee,
George T Newman and Bert Jones will
deliver addresses and - Kenneth Brown
will exhibit motion pictures L. Schanck
and A. Rosenstein of the financial com
nUttea wQI arrange for -tha financial
quota, of the South Portland district
to meet the expenditures - for the tn
glneirine; wbrk pn th " questionnaire
submitted by the -fair: site committee.
Eight similar meetings of this fair site
committee are being held this week. "
Man Buns for Oar; .
Falls and'Loses
Foot Under Wheels
While running to catch a, St, Johns
street car at Broadway, and Larrabee
streets Thursday afternoon, wV'-.'Fu
ker. Grand Union hotel, slipped and fall
under the wheel of the car. which passed
across his left leg above the ankle and
crushed iff bl foot f.
Parker i wag taken to 8t Vincents
hospital, where, be Is being cared for. It
was found there that his rixht knee
was Injured in the falL Ha is amjoyad
at the 'Western Cooperage company plant
at 8t Johns, and was on big way Ja
work when the accident happened.
Is 1 years old. married, and has one
Child. ' ? '-.-.'- ' A
fered.
li Former North EndV
?l Leader Jailed on
e
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it . - rfTln Hutchinson, at one time ( pros per--
i' us owner of a saloon and one of the
influential characters of the north end,
t was sentenced to one month in jail
Thursday by Judge Rossman in munici
5 pal court on a charge of vagrancy.
f Wednesday evening at West Park and
Stark streets Hutchinson begged Patrol
. S men Knlekern and Gallagher, plain
)l clothes meiv. .for the 'price of a meal.
,i Thinking that he was. some poor teHow
Jj. down On his luck. Instead of arresting
t. him they gave him 21 cents and directed
; j him to a restaurana across, the street
But he did not go to the pnjee, and the
patrolmen followed him. their auspl
j. olona aroused. He begged from another
? man and the patrolmen placed him under
); arrest v
Since the balmy days of the north
i mid passed with prohibition Hutchinson
haa been meeting misfortune after mis
f. fortune, and recently he haa been ar
S .-jited, several times. His condition Is
attributed to the use of drugs.
Portland's Musical ; Headqaarters
v OffcriiAny ot; the
COLUMB LA
GRPTOLA
1 Models Illustrated and Described
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Five Days9 Free Trial
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF '
, RECORDS IN. FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Private Record Rooms where you can hear any record, in
undisturbed quiet. We have all the records all the time.
Come in for demonstration. ' .
McCORMICEC
MUSIC CO.
429-431 Wellington Street
"Portlandg Musical Headquarters"
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There's Double Wear
With the Extra Pair
Sale Two Trouser Suits
$34 -
"ttkig an all-wool 2 trouser suit of splendid
.ge, brown worsteds, Oxford cassimeres, in
styles and models, at this-remarkable price
; estoundingt: -:; .- v '
The, reason we can do it we bought them, right. It's the
. lowest the have been priced for years. Better buy early
- .- while selection is the greatest. . . .
Gabardihe Whipcord
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$25
Felt and Cloth HaU
XJJQ Hereare- the 'wanted
OO styles, shapes col--;Sors
for your' new fall
' - --haL You'll find a sav-
sing here.-, - .
Here's a genuine cravenetted Gabardine or Whipcord Rain
proof coat - in tan or brown. Single or; double breasted
models. Belted or plain. ! All sizes for men and young men;
See these coats. TheyH compare favorably with, those
offered elsewhere at a. much higher price. 7.
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a See the window displays
Buy; Now; and Save.
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Men's and Boys?- Wear
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I Am Goinj to Sell in This Sale All My
MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S :
SUITS
At the folio wjriifprices: .
$25.00 -Suits m:.;Xi y.;$13JB5
30.od and $35.00 Suits. .....$195
$40.00 Suits . ..... ... $265
$45.00 Suits ......... . ... ..$29.85
$50.0Q and $60.00 Suits. ... . . . .$33.85
MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S
OVERCOATS
Today's Price) " v. Sale Price
$20.00 -Overcoats $11.85
$30.06 . - : Overcoats $13.85
$35.00 " Overcoats $195
$40.0Q Overcoats,: $24.85
$45.09 CTyereoats t $29.85
$50.00-$60.QO Overcoats J $3335
Rememoetthe above regular prices are to
day's low retail prices. - . ?
NOT yXR PRICES 1 have sold out all
my war. price goods a long time ago, and
these Jgoods are all new, fresh from the
makers. - v' " $
DRESS and WORK PANTS
$2.50
,Work Pants
$3.004$3.50 v Work Pants
$4.oo'$4.5o Pants
$5.00 Pants
$5.5o-$6.00 Pants ;
$6.5ol$7.00 " Pants
$8.00'$8.50 Pants
$10.00-$ 11.00 Pants
$1.79
$2.25
$2.95
$3.45
$3.95
$4.85
$5.85
$6.85
OUTING and WORKING
CLOTHES . 4
Union Made 220 Waist Overalls 75c
Union' MadeBrb Overalls. 75c
Lee Unionalls . ...... .$1.75
Can'tjBust 'Em Coveralls. . . . . . .$2.25
$5.oo Cordur.oy Breeches. . . '. I . ..$2 95
$5.50 Boss of the Road Moleskin :
, Breeches $2.95
$6.50 O. D. U. S. heavy serge U B.
Breeches $3.95
$5.00 Can't Bust 'Em Corduroy "
Pants $3.48
$4.0(' Corduroy Pants ... . . . .... .$2.65
$4.oc-$4.5o Water Repellant
Union Made Pants, douhle ;
front and seat ...... ...,.$2.98
$12.00 O. D. Heavy Wool Macki
naw .......... ...$6.85
$12.50 Nice .Heavy Weight Mack-
J maw . . . v . . . .' . ..;$7.95
$10.60 Rain" Coats ... : . . .... . . $4.95
$20.00 Leatherette Coats . . . . . . '. .$7.95
$50.00 All Leather Coats . . . . ....$18.50
Oilskin Slicker; Coats ........ . , . 98c
COLLARS and NECKWEAR V
Arrow Stiff Collars new stock just re
cevep of the latest styles. I am going
to sell .them on this sale at 2. for 25c
25c Arrow Soft Collars...... . . . .10c
40t-:0c Soft Collars..-.. . . . . .25c
$1.00 Silk Knitted Ties. .. . . . .'. . . .39c
$1.50 Silk Knitted Ties . . . . ..69c
$1.00 Silk .Ties .... . . . ... . ..... .39c
$15 Silk Ties ..... . . . . . . . .59c
$i.50 Silk Ties ............79c
$2.50 Silk Ties , :95c
Merchandi
When I say "THE GAMBLER'S CHANCE," 1
that is the only name 1 can give it; ;That is;
whena manJs hard up for money land has '
been 50 for ; some time "because he ' made
FOOLISH INVESTMENTS outside of his
owrt linof business, and in addition to that :
GOES EAST and BUYS OUT NEW-YORK,:,
-imore Within 'his capital tallows : BUYS .
WITH BORROWTED , MONEY-can you
call him any other name than a GAMBLER?
THAT IS ME! THE WRITER OF THIS
, STATEMENT!!, BUT WHAT COULD I
DQ? What would you do if.yoU iwere in
my place? When I was East a month ago t
and had the opportunity to buy . '
Real Honest
Hiffh-Grade
ioe
at Ridiculously
Low Prices
WHAT COULD I DO. I TOOK THE
GAMBLERS CHANCE. I .bought as
freely as if X hadMIUJONS behind me. Now
the goods are in and THERE ARE MORE
COMING. Of course I realize now that I ...
plunged beyond my means and DAY BY
DAY the -time is coming nearer when the
nptes for. the borrowed moineyVill be diie,
and also the. other bills bought for NET
CASH, TEN DAYS', are ail OYER DUE, so f
you can see that this was i great undertaking -and
piit me in a CRITICAL CONDITION,
more so than may appear to you.
Now 4infess a miracle happens and I can
raise sufficient money to pay a part of my
, ohligarioiis, I WILL BE BANKRUPT My
stock will be sola to the highest bidder by my ,
creditors, and-lt would surely ibring more";
than you are; going to paT for it at this;
Sacrifice Sale
There is nothing else for me to dct. .I can- .
not afford to play with this stock of goods
because I bought it cheap. I realize my
DANGER. There Js but ONE THING for",
metojdo. ' - .. - ,:
1 throw my HIGH-GRADE MERCHAN
DISE to the PUBLIC; no matter what it will
bfing to SAVE MY NAME FROM BANK
RUPTCY, and Insincerely hope the good peo- -pie
of Portland will, come to this SALE. IT :
IS TO YOUR INTEREST, you can sivtf
s greatly by buying at this sale, NOT THE..
ONLY SALE- NO, IT IS
MEN'S SHOES
$5,00 Shoes " .$i95
$6.00 Shoes' . ...;;,;.., i$3.95
$6.50 to $7.5o Shoes ........... $435
$8.50 to $9.00 Shoes... ...$5.45
$ t&00 to 12.00 i Cooperative Shoes $6.95
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS
$1.50-$2.00 Shirts . ... ... .79c
$2.50-$3.00 Shirts . . . . :, . . . .... $1.29
$3.50 Shirts . .v........... . . .. .$1.49
$4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Silk Fiber and -:.
Silk-Striped Madras Shirts. ..$1.95
Fine Silk and Cotton Shirts land all Silk
Shirts, ' English Silk Striped ; Broadctoth,
formerly sold from $t 0.00 to $12.00, in
two lots, $2.95 and $3.95.
Also a beautiful line of high-grade Pure
Silk Shirts, most every kind of weave you
could think of-the kind of shirts which
used to sell from
$20.00. On
rem $i2.5o to ca ncr
this sale1. ... . eitF
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
$2.00 Heavy Cotton Union Suits. . . .98c
$2.00 Fleece. Union SuHs, . .... ... .98c
$2.50 Chalmers Heavy Union Suits $1.29
$3.oo Lambsdown, Fleece , Union .
Suits .......... ; . . . . J. . .$1J9
$4.00 Wool Ribbed Union Suits. .$2.48
$4.5o: 507o Wool UnionSuits. .-. .$2.68
$6.00-$6.50 Wright's Wool Union -'
.. Suits . . . . . . ... . . .$3.95
$4,5o-$5.oo H. M. Heavy Fancy
. v Union Suits . ... . V. . . . $2.95
$1.50 Superior Light Weight Union
.Suits ..49c
$2,00-$2.50 P. Q. A. Chalmers,
Cooper's Light Weight Union
ti SUlfS ....... , . a m.:tr ........ 98C
Fleece Uned shirts of drawers, v. . . .-49c
Heavy, cotton ribbed shirts or drawers 59c
and many other, kinds of. all wool Or
oolmixed Shirts or Drawers, sold m same
proportion.. .
O, D. SERGES and FLANNEL
SHIR
$5.50 O. D. U. S, All Wool Serge
Flannel Shirts :.. ... . . . .$3.95
$6.50 a.D. U. S. All Wool Serge
- Hannel Shirts in Flat or in
, ' Military Collars. . .. .... . . . $4.25
The
Greatest
oacririce m Years
MEN'S HATS m
$4.00, Hats . . v; . . . . .$1.95
$5.00 Hats . ... ...$2.45
$6.oo Hats". . . . v . . . . - ;r. : $2.95
New5 Fall Mallory Hats just received, of
the latest styles and colors TODAY
$5.00-$6.00 Mallory . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.95
$2,50 Caps . . . . . . .: .98c
, MEN'S SOCKS ?
Heavy or Light, All Wool. Mixed or Cot-
J . J : i ton and . Silk ; r - :
'25c; Engineer and Fireman Bear Brand- "
Socks .... ............ 10c
25c Wool Mixed Stocks. . . .. ; . . !ri0c
20c Cotton , Socks . , . . . . . . . .8c
50c to. 65c Winsted Wool and Wool .
Mixed Socks .. . ... ...... ... . .39c
40c Winsted Wool Mixed Socks. . . .-25c
65c Fine Cashmere Socks. ..... . ...35c
5oc Silk Lisle Sopks .... . . . . . . V. . .25c
35c Mercerized Lisle Socks, 3 pairs. .50c
65c-75c Pure Silk and Silk Fiber Socks 39c
Fancy Silk. Fiber Socks... ...... ... .35c
75c Fancy Wool Mixed Heather Socks 39c
,Many other, lines of men's speks.
Mkhy HUNDREDS' of OTHER ARTICLES Which Space Doesn't Permit
Me
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Sale Begi
ins Saturday Morning; October 22, 1921
.-.-'AT 9:30 SHARP
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Satisfaction Guaranteed or Yoiir Moneys Back
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Northwest Corner Third and Oa!r.Opp. Western Union
S. & H. Stamps
Morrison, Cor. Fourth