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8 the Oregon daily journal, Portland, oregon MONDAY, JANUARY 2,,-U MORE BELFAST - BOMBS HURLED Belfast. Jan. !l"-(L N. S.) Bumln C bomb ushered la (he Kew Year In "Belfast Thar WM much" shooUng early today and on man wu fatally ImuimImA- Tara bombs were thrown. I Rtaordare aaaln broke oat this after- .noon. Following heavy revolr.r fusll jmjIm fanp wounded men were taken to ha hospital, one In a dying condition. 'Soldiars ere patrolling the treat. - $7 Ghiropractics 1 Get Their Diplomas; Mulkey Will Speak , , ' ' L . . . . , a ifi - - . ...... ated from the pactrio Chiropractic coM (lags Friday evening at tne iri jaetno rA.at March, eouth Union avenue and 'Moltnomab atreet. B, r. muihj wiu tt. mfniMimnint add rasa aad r n w. Klliart. president of tha CoU- ,l.ae wUl confer the drgreea. Tha gradu- "atmg olaaa U as follows: I TV altar R. Anderson. Karl Bj Averill. iCtbel Edlck Burtt. Joseph Esechle Blanc. Si.iUa w n..i Rrrv rtonrade Blnser. lv..i.a tfMi rK rltnn rtara Avar VPIIW .. J -t JOiaelton. rtla Louis Crowaer. Jeaata I Pinter Clarke Benjamin Franklin Dackar. , i . . . . mm Ttv wt n -r m rnrUr rrancla J. Kolar. Jemee II Murphr, Iwiim if Maat. Harry E. Neander Norman Nallaon. Essie . Ilenl.y Not. . am r mm n. inonwin,, ww Chairman Rar Smith, . Doris Carmien (Shepherd. Eff Orayc; Warner, John .And row Waaaon. James Harley Warl-r aad Henry Hall Zeigel. iPortlandi' Widow' - Dr. Bulgin to-Face ? , Trial on Merits of Big Slander Suits Boise, Idaho, Jan. 2. Trial on .their meriU of the alandar suits" for damages totaling $150,000 against Dr. E. J. Bul gtn. Portland evangelist, has been or dered by the Idaho supreme court. Jesse Mann. Hayden Mann and Herbert Kel- aey as. Individual asked $40,000 each and as Mana Brothers rchestra soivht an additional $30,000 a the result of charges against them made by Dr. Bul fln during a revival. Tha charges resulted from dances held across, the street from the revival taber nacl at Moscow mors than a year ago under ths auspices of ths American Le gion. Dr. Bulgtn admitted making the charges. ;' The case was appealed on fail ure of Jess Mann to undergo a physical examination In trial of his case, as or dered by the trial court. Ths decision holds the burden of proof rests with Dr. ; . a '. t I' '. Union County Begins Eoad Grading Work La Grande, Jan. t Work was started today on grading ths Island City-Elgin road by the Union county court. Ten men and elgbt teams have been put to work and others are expected to be put on shortly. The work? wUl not be stopped during; the winter unless it be comes exceptionally cold. The county court was awarded the contract for $67,000 In competition with 10 bidders. SOWS KZ1TBBJCK BASOS STTLL ILL Atlantic City, N. J, Jan. X tL N. SJ The condition of John Kendrlck Bangs, author, who was operated on Baturday, was reported today to be stm serious. Bangs was taken ill Saturday, but the nature of bis illness was not stated. A Happy and Prosperous New . Year to All The T 1 uiun Great Annua! January Clearance Sale Doctor's Wife, Says Divorce Plaintiff 3 Rpokan. Wuh. Jan. $. To meat a jwldow" at church In Portland, woo and 'wad bar. then to find aha had another husband living, was the experience of .W. IX Han ford, according to his unusual , 'story told In the divorce court here when this marriage to Mrs. Robert O. Jeffrey tsM annulled. After Ban ford had told of slngnlg in Portland choir and meeting Mrs. Jeff Deputy Prosecutor Bundahl asked ! Jblm what proof he had, that his wife - had another husband. . -I have plenty of proof," testified .San ford, who Is white-haired and ap- Jaera to b CO ara old. "We were Hnarrled at The Daflaa In lilt. When I Iwvnt bach to the church some of my friends asked me If I was married and J told them t had married the widow f pr. Jeffrey. Thy Jhen told 'roe that 1 . IDr. Jeffrey was still living in Portland. I could not believe It at first,, but 'ethers told rme the same and I went te , hny wife with tha story. She told me '.that she did not want us to break up , Just because of that. Kha aald that the doctor did not Interest her.' I "We had even visited the graveyard twhare Mrs. Jeffrey bad a child burted. "I did not know that Dr. Jeffrey was sUU Uvlng. She later admitted she bad (never been divorced, but married me I uader the name of Jeffrey. " Huge . Siiow -Flakes t Waste Attempts to ;! 1 Give Real Comeback ; . ' . i 1 Mingled smiles and tears will be your , .portion In the coming twelve-month if there Is any truth In the old legend that the weather right after 'Nmt Year's la 'a portent of what the rest of the year .win oring in napptnasa ana sorrow. t Sunday there waa sunshine and -rain. I This morning e o'clock snow bcxan falling. At first there were only scat .tared flakes, then they became thicker 'and larger. ' Some of the flakes that ,slfted doam were enormous,. three inches and more In diameter. But as they con tinued to fall they became smaller, and ,by I o'clock they were pellets of sieeL t In most parts of tha city the snow 'melted as It fell. District Wsather Forecaster Wells aald that the temper mature would moderate enough to turn the snow and sleet Into rain before lone. Tie expected rain with southerly winds i lor tonignt end Tuesday.. . - ll' I : ' Kuppenheimer GoodQothes Overcoats and Suits- r Dominant Values Among the town's best offerings this one stands out like a house afire Lion Clothes included $ 29 .85 Grades' worth to almost double sale price many at less than original cost. Wear for Men and Boys S. & H. Stamps Morrison at Fourth i f I, ii- Apply Yot CWstaaas Oask e a BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH i . & Now you may have the Bruns wick you have so lonx wished for. That Christmas check will so as a first payment and the balance can readily and easily be arranged on monthly pay ments to suit your convenience. And what pleasure you are going to enjoy when the home is flooded with the music you love most; when your favorite A melodies, whether classic operatic popu- ? , ' lar or the very latest dance music: may be . heard whenever you wish, and played as the greatest artists, soloists or orchestras in the land play them. ' ' ..J'; -- Brunswick The name stands .for, all that is fine and beautiful in tone, all that is handsome in design and finish, and I all that approaches , ultimate perfection in mechani cal, dtJUV.,P'rlttB, $65'$gp&rdi ;on; easy terms. : rk-l I II rUSSI A?3 HAMIi 5 MORRjtSON t5T. AT CSOADTAY OsJsaVssasI Csss ' ' ADD- MeiPeDnaiiiuCfflflse We are going to start the New Year right by goring the public the lowest prices poible. We are known to be the Store of Bargains, and we are going to keep that name.' Everybody should take advantage of our Clearance Sale. Start now and save money by buying here. J ; '- ' i;- ; -. " Consirnxnent Sale of Men's and Boys Clothing and Furnishings. 'We have procured from a large wholesale concern of Seattle thousands of dollars worth of merchandise on consignment. On this basis,, we are able to sell these goods at real Bargain Prices, and the unsold merchant due we can return again.' Thereby it enables us to sell these goods at a small profit, as we virtually own them without cost. . . - . r. . ' MEN'S These are very neat hard-fmlshed worsted garments. The latest models and styles. Values up te ? JIW, Special during tWs sale, S14.85. MIEN'S lACKIMWS c3 0 -Jr- i? . V r I - sV . A y- v -2"S It. lit 1 . -W M 'V V - -w m r-- Here Is a . real good value. We are glad that we can make such a pood bargain offer. Bpecui WATER REPELLENT KHAKI COATS .80 Belt all around, Norfolk style, corduroy collar, ven tilators under the arms, pouch pockets. Special 4.80 WATER REPELLENT Riding Breeches .75 Lace bottom, reinforced seat and knee. Special $3.75. BOYS' MACKINAWS WATER REPELLENT KHAKI COATS .95 Bone Dry, Double Front 'a Aluminum Vaie Extra Specials 4 and 6 Quart SAUCEPANS Regular $1.25 and $1.45 4, 6 and 8 Quart PRESERVING KETTLES Regular $1.35, $1.45 and $1.85 Values Special, f WILLOW CLOTHES BASKET, Regular $2.85 Values T gated case flake enameled. I5Bt lef Aluminum top and cup. . Regu lar $1.85 value. Special BOTTLES ICALSOMINE a pound E AQUERBEL OR TIN S WATER REPELLENT S COATS PANTS Corduroy collar. Excellent 95 QrTN quality. Just the coat for )Jui.fJ Double seat and knee. Extra tpJJtOtM the man who works out of JV g'ood' value. Special $2.95. j doors. ' Special- $3.2. KiJ ' rmm u . . . r i . , - " . , . S H O WW LOOK! READ! WOMEN'S FELT SLIPPERS Short lines aad samples. Padded chrome sole aad leather soles. Many I colors In. the assortment. Values to" 12.49. Special 79 No Refund- No Exchanges 1 WOMEN'S SHOES 2rs$ST)JI8 tW hMH. mt .. , Vh Km MwilaRMil - & 11 i the assortment, v a rues range to ' sw- 16.40. Special. (2.98. Black gunmetal calf, lace, durable soles, footform shape. "Also short lines, to close oat. Values to Z.Zh. Special, S1.88. axes 6 to and t to XL . , . CHILDREN'S SHOES MEN'S SHOES 6 - 8 Brown and black English last, Uoodvear welt soles. Also feeavr chrome leather for work. Values to 7X. All sucee, to lL Special 93.85. 401ba COTTON FELT MATTRESSES FlhoT, 5fcV,OrtD AND ALDER STREETS 100 of these dandy felt Mat tresses go on sale Tuesday at this remarkable low price. These Mattresses are filled with cot ton felted llnters into elastic layers and covered with, excel lent quality tick. 9 .98 11 18x36 In. HUCK TOWELS An excellent buy for economical housekeeper. 19 c BEST STANDARD DRESS GINGHAM 19c Yard , Regular 24c value. Pretty patterns to select from. BEST STANDARD V ' OUTING FLANNEL 19c Yard We show these in pretty pink and blue stripe. ' , 36-INCH COTTON COMFORT CHALLIS 17c Yard - Kegular lie values. Vers neat designs to select from. , FULL BED SIZES COMFORTERS Here : we ffer. a", very . good Comforter at a bargain price. '5j Special "1 . . a . $2.69 it i