The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 12, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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THE . OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. - OREGON
THURSDAY, JANUARY. i:.
Whitman Stnflonta'-fcf 1
afternoon And wars tetrad over to the
grand Jury on charges assault and
robbery. Ban was fixed at IlSOt In each
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Must Pass in 60
Per Cent of Work
case.- Williams arc Amw wc
confessed to the robbery of the Uni
versity drug store, tt Lombard street,
early Sunday evening. .
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SOLDIERS COiiOL
n oil naos
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Austin, Tixm. Jan. I1.-KU. P. Mar
tial Uw la ataxia afld surrounding oil
fields was sadat-ad today try Oonnior
NfT kwivM of tawlessne then.
Gamollnr nooses, protected by srmed
nan. art In operation olffbt ' and I day
at MnU, eantar of th "roldcn lane"
ail , field, tha rover-Dor's proclamation
. dedared. Neff asserted that nlgtiway
robbarr la freauant and la mvminanM
In aotna Instances by mortar of peace
ful eiusens and tnat liquor la being
openly, sold over bars. -
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v HOT LAKE ABRITaXS
Hot Lake. Jan. 12. ArflTala at ! Hot
Lake aanatorlum Monday were : P., A
Fisher,. Roblnatta; Stella McFall. Spo
kane, Wash. ; M. A, Holmes, Portland ;
Daa Oraan. Pandleton ; W. I. Slater. La
Orande; Mrs. WMJsm Olffela, Heppner;
Carr and Steve Kramer. Lai
Grand : . Charles C. Palmer. Baker ;
Wra. Homal Cheney. New Plymouth.
Idaho; lira. McLellan, La Grande; W.
R. Crew, Portland; C. E. SUpp. Baker;
Mra. 8. J. Colshan, Klamath Falls; a
- in anno, renaieton.
Whitman CoHere. Walla Walla. Wash-
Jan. 11 Scholastic standards at Whit
man college war raised by action of the
faculty, according to President S. B. I
Penrose, who baa announced that in the
future only, students pa wring in CO per
cant of tha work they are carrying will
be allowed to remain In college,: Con
ditions in six hours win be allowed for
ona month. - ;., 4
Tha change la due to Increased en
rollment Grades daring the last term
wera ! much lower than in preceding
formal. . . :Jr-
En trance requirements at Whitmaa
will ba adhered t stricUy next fall, ad-
cording to Dr. Penrose, and entrance
examinations are possible.
Confessed Robbers
Held to Grand; Jury
Amoa Jonas. George Williams and
Clarence Jones, who confessed to the
robbery of the Dillon A Dillon grocery,
14CC Union avenue, Monday- evening,
waived a preliminary heating, 'kef ore
Municipal Judge Roasman Wednesday
Husband Is Held on
Wife's Confession
Tfi.m.th Falls, Jan. 12. Dean T. Up
ton tt held on a bootlegging charge.
will appear to 'Justice court today
to answer a charge filed Wednesday
tth diBtrlct attorney by the father
of Upton's 19-year-old bride of 30
. . inlMML Police say
wile ior unimnm v" i - - -
t Muitiantnc. broke
me gin, iier .
down and confessed, adding she believed
- - . a livfAAHA I 1 rl 11
her husbano lenw '
" z DnnM to her mar
riage the gtri was empiojeu y JTT
business house as stenographer. Ut
Is known here Of Upton, who is believed
to be xrom tjaiuomuu
DEATH BATE 19 1.0 W
Klamath Falls. Jan. 12. The stork:
visited this city 135 times jrtof .
ii.. v. Hurt isauea WsanSS
day by City Health Officer Stewart,
thinks the complete ' report will show
the lowest death rate to several years.
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. mmurdeF ferial !
Fors aaj iaJIvUssJ atyU shops
New
COATS
ai
69.00
A special purchase in
cluding many of the
type that sells ordinar
ily as high as $125.00
Chamoistyne, veldync, Bolivia and Polly
anna fashion these slender, new coats, in
navy, Sorrento, black, MaUy and tor
toise, with long shawl or convertible col
lars of wolf, mole, beaver and caracul, or
of the fabric.
Rich, striped crepe' de crime linings are
often in two smart colorings; some are
brocaded, others in plain pussywillow or
'peau de cygne.
Sleeves are important for the popular
mandarin style is here the bell and the
Straight, cuffed style.
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j Broadway at Morrison IP&tfT&K
r v- . -i?r5t vat
n Mr- . i :
W ; ' Was
BUTTERFLY Babs Van Buren steadied
herself on the seat in front of her. Her
voice rose above the suddenly hushed court
room. By Jove, Judge Grant's sisterin-law,
some one at the table murmured. Like a
,'? wireless the message hissed round the room
"Ifs the judge's own sister. Barbara Van
Buren. m say some scandal."
Then speaking low but unwaver
ing she pinned her butterfly soul
to the wall of notoriety and cruci
fied it there for all to see
From Rita Weiman's
great story
complete in February
Cosmopolitan
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The Dangers 0 js
of Home Brew o drinldn8?
Sues are 14 to 38.
Every coat Is new smart and unusual
in style ani value at the price 9.00!
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ftlke Romans Elkaips
Ato 'by aiOUUA '.BOAM?
BROKEN BARRIERS!
To make sure of the first chapter! of Meredith Nicholaon'a
new and frank novel of a modem business girl's tempta
tions read this special offer uidmaflthr
today!
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Disposal prices on
WOOL JERSEY SUITS 12.50 & 19,50
Hars . ara ramarkabU Talaaa ia waQ-tallarad
eiU of stoat wol Jsrsay in plain asta!
kthr eelttriags. Soits in this astortmant
war. forxaarljr pricod as high as 35.00.
Disposal prices on
silk & woolen SKIRTS
5.00
asi saM ' a I f -
auks, tianneis, velours checked and
striped pleated and plain, a erouo
which includts skirts vhfeh formerly sold
for 16.00!
separate COATS
12.50 & 25.00
The best of our twagger Jersey jackets;
also models in moustyne and Yalama, the
latter full lined with convertible collars,
and mannish, patch pockets.
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Rubberized RAINCOATS
greatly reduced 7.50 12.50 19,50
T as. saay chesas from costs and cspas in
tsifsta, rabbariaad sstin m4 Sckapps : stl,
JANUARY
CORSET
CLEARANCE
Corses at 2.45, 3.45, 4.45
and a troop of th intUr makma
I reduced onehalf. I
',BrauUr at 65c and 95c
"Sarishan, Sister 1 Get out the gypsy
story you began a long time ago. We
will finish it for you! "
From that point the Ouija Board took
up an old unfinished story precisely
where Elizabeth Herrick, well-known
short story writer had stopped. There
Is the "RiGHV thing only
the most obvious,and not
the best thing to do see
came many gypsy words she had never
heard, but later she verified them.
Word for word with glossary of
the strange gypsy words the author
had never read or heard spoken
before it is printed in this issue of
Cosmopolitan.
Tk E1EATH
OF SCANDAL-. -
ia tan, vy, Uack Msd changaaU. eoloriaa -
vary unwlual troop at extra low yrfoas!
Drtusieret formerly SS0 to tX75j
rtaacta one-fiau.
JANUARY
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SALE OF
UNDERTHINGS
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Tremendous redtxetions
fi in Cloves'dk r
Domestic and imported
hand-made lingerie.
8 WO
America's Best Known Woman!
The Life Story of Lillian Russell
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George Ade Montague Glass
AchmedAbdullah James Oliver Curwood
Robert Hichens
Cover by Harrison Fisher
February Out Today!
Special
Introductory Offer
TBOUSAyDSefreqaestskaribotsi
receives! for She last Uss ol
Cosmopolites frost rssdtrs irk
missed part f tka znMt.FnkSM'
tion Series. aa4 tkocp tTurriapton .
of Meredith Kkbolso' MBrokcm
Burkra." tbo frsak Bevel of a saod
sn biirinsM ital'a tsasptaXioes waich
rerjMM It Ulkhtf abovt. We hart
tarefor rotsJlofall cvsilabU copies
f this Issoo mmd em sua sW WW
tug 9tr. To rrerroae eta dta ia tsia
coapom wiUi f fty coats wo will ftaail
tu January. February Issaes bow,
aad slarck vkea pabliabed. BoBckt
osi the wastindi, the would coot
roa 35 cents each (LIS for tbo
three. Hew JM smay bar tbem for
to coats.
This Offer Expires Jan. 20th.
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