Txin - enr c on daily JOURNAL,' CIltlGQX TIILTDAY, - APRIL 13, KZ2. SDAIIDSPAREilTS MM IS ITS CKITEIITI01I ' Mr. Effle McDowell asks Itf.OOO dam Ss rxora tier husband's parent i and aunt charting alienation of her hus band's sffectlon. In a suit filed In cir cuit court today. ' , ' Mr. and Mrs. f. D. llcDowell. with the help of Emma O. Relchard. s poi soned the mind of their son. Perry Uo Uowell, that he refused to live, any longer with hie wife, the complaint i The son's wife alleres that she and her husband lived happily together until y tetters, telephone calls. Insinuations and malicious representations the r enta fotf him to leave her in May. 1920. They also Induced him to take one of the two chlldreny Donald, aired Z. If is charged. . The touple lived together again later, end the hue band left' hla home a second time in July, 19!1. 6 days for Martin and 1 days for White. The defendants wee convicted of conducting a disorderly house at No. 230 Columbia street. - ITT0!C BECKITER FOR OREOOX BACkCOXPASY II. W. SlttoA was appointed tempor ary receiver of the Oregon Bag Su.l ras company, and the Western Trunk Bag Factory on . Tuesday afternoon following the filing of an Involuntary bankruptcy petition against the two con rerns fey five alleged creditors., The 'petitioning creditors are the United Bag rompany, Re leather-Goods oorporn tlon. Perfection leather Works, Maltno- Tnel Trunk a Bag company, and the ,Hlber Trunk A Bag company. Sitton's bond was fixed at $1000 by federal Judge Bean. v The owners of the two concerns are given In the petitions ss Joseph. Albert and Robert- Oanopl. . A voluntary petition was filed this morn- Ing by Antonio Palumbo. Ills assts art Ui I and liabilities l:L COLORED MAW SCXTCSCEOf THE FREED OS PAROLE Kelly gwagan, colored, charged with i assault snd robbery, being armed 'with a dans erotis weapon and convicted of as sault with a dangerous weapon, waa sen 'fenced this morning by Circuit Judge Gating to ne year la the penitentiary (and paroled.. The jury had petitioned for leniency. ( ftwagan was alleged to have held up I Martin M. Bye. December 2(. at 14th ' and Everett streets and robbed him of lis. f Deputy District Attorney Pierce ob jected to the parole. Judse Catena 1 stated that he would not go oyer the head of the Jury In the matter, . ' ' FBA3K W. BlftWKLL LEATEB I ' KMT ATE WORTH I7S.IM Frank W. Buawell. head 'of the Bus . well Lumber company, who died April 1 1. left an estate, or considerably more 'than $71,000, according to the petition for probate of will filed' In circuit court .today by the widow, Mrs. Harriet E. I Buawell. I With the .exception of a bequest of $1000 to a Slater, Flora Richardson of v Wisconsin, the entire estate is left to i the widow, Mr. Buswell stating in hla , will that the children, Claire B. Lock' ,hart, Walter X. Buswell and Jean Bus- weii. wiu do wen prtrvraea lor Dy tneir. 1 mother. i Y SWA SET' TRIAL- RET The fourth trial -of Bert Swaney of ? Pendleton, alleged narcotto peddler, was tfset today by Federal Judge Bean for- i May 17. Thred Jtciea .aav failed ' acres upon a verdict.. "Swaney charged with selling a amall Quantity of narcotics to ueorge iturnes, an aacnet. ' on the streets or Pendleton. 1 ' ' . ; - ' AFFELA5TS ARB FEXAL1ZED I Recalls they appealed from the de- clslon of the municipal court without i any apparent Justification, Circuit Judge J Morrow increased the sentences of Jean . Martin and Roe. White, each sentenced . to 10 days la Jail by Judge Rossman, to RUSSIACMS AT FIECH PRO? OSALS CCaaelodad trim Fsse nasi glme, but will ask for a moratorium and for payment of damage caused by at tacks of WrangeL Denlkeo. Kolchak and Other commanders, backed by the allies in futile attacks against the soviet. '. . ' t Russia will Insist upon,' absolute sovereignty and will under no circum stances permit allied supervision of her internal affairs. '- v .tc'';v v.-. Tchltcherln today said tha allied plan apparently contemplated a regime of ca pltulatio&s on the part of Russia, Lloyd George, It was believed, would today introduce a plan for guarantees of i non-aggression v among: ' European states, 1 This, while not Infringing upon France's stand regarding limitation of land armaments, would give Europe)- a breathing spell in which nations could turn their attention to , matters other than war. . . ' ' . . CERXAXT BALSA ' '-. Germany will also-object to the allied experts' proposals regarding finance. It was understood. The .German reply was to bs submitted - today, - J. , - ..; Finance Minister Herms of the Ger man delegation declared it was Impos sible' for any country, to establish equi librium of Its Internal budget without considering . foreign debts. By. this, he alluded to the forbidden" subject of reparations. - . ,y Sir Robert Home' proposed that an Internatidnal eon areas of all European banks Issuing paper- money be called. The question of Inflated currency was fully dealt with In the experts' plan for financial reconstruction of Europei Pres ident Rakowskl of Ukralnla declared his delegation was fully In accord with the allied report on this question. Medf ord. AprU 13. District Attorney Rawles iloore and Sheriff C. E. Terrill have spent the- past two days investi gating ; the mock .'hanging - of Henry Johnson of Jacksonville, .Sunday niqbt. Johnson, ;; In company ?,with two - other young men from, the same town, were met on their return, from Ashland at point about three miles south of Med- ford. about 11 o'clock ; by . a band cf seven or eight men, wearing small hiack face masks. .-The two men accompany ing Johnson were ordered to drive to a point farther up the road, one of the two, Paul York, being admonished, that he must go to work and, never be seen In the company of Johnson again- Five or six of the men, holding1 t vol vers, accused Johnson of tho. chicken stealing that had - been ; goine on : in Jacksonville, Thia Johnson denied, and It is said his captors put a rope about hit' heck, pulling it i taut. . He also, in answer to a question. - strongly denied that he had ever trafficked In ilquor. It Is said the band of men constantly addressed Johnson as nigger, and. f-flct going through the motions of hanging, commandM Aim to run. ' Since the episode of 'Sunday night a reward or Jlao has been offered, -which reads :. .--- Out High Rent Better Values in Trimmed HaU At y - t:-3.50;l;;- v and up' A large stock of Un trimmed Straw Shapes in Milan ' Hemp and Sport HaU at i" '. " v . and up 'h -;. Cleaning. Blocking Dye in g and Remodeling. A large stock of Frames. Flowers and all Millinery Supplies, v 4 :, V . ' . , Hats Made to Order : La France Hat Manufacturers 5 169Va Tenth" - Bet, Morrise and Yamhill von m LEADS Toi;iVESTii;i "The Medf ord klan of the Invisible Empire of the Ku Kluk Klan. hereby offers a reward of H00 for informa tion that will lead to the apprehension an conviction of the persons who kid naped Paul Tors: and Henry Johnson at Jacksonville, Sunday nisht. April f." H. E. Griff Uh and John J. Hoosrstr.'ut. Ueagles, signed the oCTer. France Honors Three Americans (Special Cattle to The Journal and the Cbfcae - Uaily Htm) , ' . v , (CoprricJtt. 132) . - Paris, April II. The French govern ment has conferred the decoration of chevalier of the Legion of Honor npon three of the military - attaches of the American embassy in Paris. Major Wal ter V, Cotchett. Major. Eugene Villaret and Major Arnold Armstrong:. . ,The dec- orafions were, presented yesterday with imposing ceremonies by General Mauri n, Inspector of artillery. LyvW SMJ 1 SSMOfT 0 CLKAB AS MU Highest Class Talking i Machine in the World BT r i I lis : ; . i i . I ii t i iij ! : v st H -j : : . I ! 5: I J 1 H ;l ' $10 a Month - a rvipnuj r- Other Models $50 to $5000 For the Convenience of East Side People, the Same Merchandise Is dn bisplav at 534 Williams Ave. fc '.' V :: - ' , , .""'-. ' Jiastei S&le Women's ' J Man-Ttiilored Sport ;Coat HancUomeV coats' , of ' Polo Qoth and all wanted tport fabrics. : All the? new; sport shades. Half lined. Just like the sketch. tweed,1 herringbone; : CHILDREN'S WEED COATS fat like iketch very iptcialljf priced $8.85 ' ' AU-Wool Tweed Suits ii48S' To $10.00 WAISTS. Special $5.00 While lot lasts.' ; .Smart tveed mixtures in newest sport mod els. Manufactured especially for this, store. That's why they're so reasonably priced. One model sketched.. ALL Skirts a V00LJumPe" on Think of hat for all. wool plaid slirts all wool I Untie! )umper dresses and all wool jersey sport jack rts. V by, material alone would fost you more! Urtter come n early -supply is limited - - Utl t. - , 42 ; i Tveed , Hats to match" Sport Suits $323 TsveeJ Capes V6.50 ihird L Just South of Alder 'i' 1" Dr. , Cos Aids Wilson Iiincktion t. ' f s it ; . it . " s. n t Says Testimonia l Mo Dr. Henry 'Waldo Coe Is among the Usher of the Pendleton East Ore Ionian securing; a fund of $1,000,000. of whlA Oregon has been allotted a comparative iy - small proportion, which' Is belr.g sought by special effort this month. To fill out th conpon which appears in The Journal and return It to state headquar ters at the Lumbermen Trust com pany bank is the quickest way. Each county Is ' credited with amounts re oelved from it. most . recent ' contributors to . Oregon's quota; In the Woodrow Wilson "Founda tion. His offering has been received by Dr, C. J. fimltli, chairman of the state executive committee of the Foundation. ' Dr. Coe. who is not a political sym pathizer with ex-President Wilson, em phasises the non-partisan character of the appeal ia letter which he writes from Washington, . D. C- where be la vio itlnj.. and In which; he says : I consider it a great honor to make this contribution ' and thereby ; have a hand In a worthy testimonial to a most wortny ex-fresiuent, Honorable Wood row Wil-an." i - . . . ' '- UmaUlla county will complete the quo- assisnea ic oy jaay l, accordins to a letter received from EL. B. . Aldrich. nub- and chairman i of the Foundation for Umatilla county.. He. writes: "At thta time the entire amount Is not yet sub scribed, hut a considerable sum Is in and more money Is being" received almost dallyr . In view of this fact, and with the knowledge of troodN subscrlDtions thai may be secured, the committee for TJma tilla does not wish to make a partial re port, but will tile complete returns when we reach the roaL- '- Mrs. W. 1L Hannoh of Madras has un dertaken th-work of securing Jefferson county's . quota as chairman for that couiwy, and Mrs. Riley Craven has been urged to perform similar service In Polk county. -' - -: The Woodrow Wilson Foundation awaros for public service I denend nnnn , GLEE CLCB TO Orrgta Agricultural College, Ccn-aUii. AprJ li The first concert apiwarance here of the college glee dub is scheduled for-FrMay nlshi la the mtn't grmna alnni. The club la bacU after a tour cf points In Washington, and. according to notice In the press, waa favorably re ceived. v r : - WOODROW WILSON FOUNDATION, v -; '-r , Lurabermena Trust Cotspaiaj Canlc ; c , V .y-.. PortUtid, Oresoxu j ;. t'.i-'v iCentlerflen? inclosed fiai ............ lor Woodrow WE job Fonndition fal. Fletsa sn4 certiflcaU - metnbentlp to tt$ .uniir sitTied at the fonowtsf adireut - - . ; Kirn Address Cty . ...... ... .. ........ ... Stxte. ...... ir .....,' - Make' checks to Woodrow WUsoa ToBBdstioa. Lmbemeas. Tmst Company bank, Broadway and Oak streets, Portland, Ore to a. , B - ' II KTJi , A t ' - Unionalls for Men $1.75 in the Basement "MercKaricIiGe o? cJ Mrrft Onlir ' Shines Are It?c In the Batement f 'EVERYTHING FOR CASH EVERYTHING FOR LESS - . , - , ' ,- , - ; ; - : ' , . ' , . . , . ' -, : ',.".- Friday Hosiery Bargains ioir arid Ghildren aTAVil f if r m h m . Men's Hose ; 10c y ; Good wearing hose for men.' Double becl, toe. Some seconds. :..,- r Men's Hose '.V-; 45c - Fine fiber hose widi luster finish, v' Black, white and cordoYan. . m m srw J VV - ' - t ; Women's Hose. -17c , -for womeni" misses and children. Cotton. Some . irresulav - SpeciaL j ; Women's Hose 49c . -Lisle and cotton ; hose , with" -. douhle - toes and ' heels. - Mock seam. " , Women's Hose ': '1, '49c Fiber and. silk hose with, double heel, toe. ' Mock; seam.- Sizes 8J4 to 10.; - v , . i Boys' : Hose i - 'A . j ,:25c - '. Good quality cotton hose for boys and girlsJ-. Fine and heary ribbed. , rV ' Girl's Hose' '39c ;;":;v "Three-quarter hose for children. ' Mercerized soz of good quality.', ,;. Fiber Hose y-: : 79c 'y '-Women's fiber hose at". - an extra 5 special price. ; Black and cordovan. :- , Wpmen Swiss Ribbed V ests Special at 29c : - f TTVeiy, specially priced, are these Swiss -ribbet - vests lot' women. .They arft m.boice andjei ' lar top style. Pink and whjte; sizes .J6 to-44. I , e0B?mT Basement LlpjBsa,.(WoUe CoV : Knit ';Bl6dm3'&r ' f : t Women-r-Special 69c : -Good, quality knit bloomers with elastic waist j and knees." They're in pink and white and are reinforced for wear. All sizes : specially priced at 69c j ; M the Economy Basement Llpmss. Welfe a Co. Men's Underwear p Specially Priced I ; -'-,39c I,' . ) -Medium - weight ' shirts -and r drawers - ini wool- mixeid material. '. ' Good : underwear for the spring . and very special at 39c a v ' garment , , , - la (he Basemeat. Wool Shirts f . $3.48 :.; -f-Wool ,and ' wool mixed logger shirts are half price at $3.48.' Nightgowns 98c I Mens - m u s 1 i n night shirts. r Full cut, -V neck. Spe cial 98c - ' la the eoaomy Baiemeat- Llsmaa, Wolfe a Co. Imported Chamoisette Vr y Gloves Special at 59c iExtIent : quality, chamoisette gloves in-the ; tvw-button style. -.They're in, ray . browrv - beaver and Imoder U Jjiizes and they ,vaxe ', V specially priced.' X-i- la the Eceaomy Bagemeat Llpmaa, Wolfe A Ce.' Carhisble3 of Sillc Specially Priced $1.39 v - ' .".- - - . r. - 1 t - 1 . Tailored and fancy camisoles of. flesh col ored silk, - .Some env . broidered with' French r knots others t are , lacy models with, silk or lace straps ;.au sizes. fa the eoaomy Basemeat Llyms, , -"Wolfe a Co, Womeni Union- Suits y SpeciaUy:PncJ55 Light-weight union suits of fine ribbed cotton." Bodice and regular tops, knee length. " These in pink and whins and Specially priced at 59c . la the Ecoaomy 'Batenest Llsata, Welf -a Cow : Organdy Dresses fpr Tote--VerySpe;cial$1.98 " Dainty little dresses of imported organdy. ( ' Ruffle skirt, large sashy In pinki; blue;- yellow and .white for girls -of 2 to 6 years. 'vi- r.:r : rsafe"';'':' t '-aShSkB' sv - Spe .1 A Hurry for These! Hats That Are dally Priced $3.95 ; rs Aamplishing -tke unusual .in inillmery' purcKasing,' v the Economy Basetnent now offers new Spring hats--fasKionably desirable hat at the extraordinary price of $3.95. - , - -a ,. - :. '..'. ..." -' " . ;'Quite as unusual .as the price, are the hats themselves. ' TTheyre b M great variety pt practical and , becoming-. shapes, fashibned of straw and silk and straw combined ' with trirximings of flowers, ribbons and embroidered .effects. All the spring shades. ; , ;' . :; iv' the Eeoaomy BasemesS Llpstas, Welie'a Co. . 8 ! la the Eeoaemy Basemeat rismas-Welfe "O " 'Co.. toys' Suita in an Eaoter Sale ; " : Very Special at- $5.95;: V- Plain and Norfolk suits for the boys of 10 to 1 8 years. Made of homespuns, cassimeres and Scotch tweed mix- tures. Very desirable suits that are 'very specially priced. - At58.95 are "Jack O'Leather" suits for boys of 7 to ; 1 7 years, -Stylish suits reinforced 1 at knee, seat and pockets with leather. - . . ; ,, ! 4- Boys' Hats and ' -Caps Special 49c, : Gray, green and brown mix tures. : Slightly crushed in handling'. , . : - Boys' Wash Suits I Special at S8c Billy Boy, middie and romper styles cf gingham, percale and romper doth. Knickers of Corduroy $1 SB The well-known "Crompton" 'made corduroy knickers for - boys of 7 to 16 years. " Boys' Knickers Special at 98c '' Wool-mixed trousers for boys of 7 to 16. Desirable shades and patterns. - Boys' Pajamas ' ' and Gowns 63c Muslin pajamas and night gowns for boys of 4 to 16 years. Plain and striped. ' - Doys Gingham Blouses cf COc Of gingham and percale in new striped patterns. For ' boys of 6 to 16 years. Ia tie Economy Hatesest Llpmas, Wolfe A Co. Head Necklaces 'Special at 59c. Novelty beaded necklaces yn -red and jet Red in variety of styles, jet in graduated strands. -'' 1 thf BasesjeaU : ; New Neckwear Sioecial at 59c Smart, new Easter -neckwear in plain white, fancy - gingham and gingham' trimmed.-; SpeciaL New Girdles ; Special at 59c Choice assortment", of girdles in leather and metal, and in cel luloid and metal combinations. .:. Handbags of Leather at 01.95 .' Genuine leader ba?s in spider, walrus and novelty effects. Can " teens aLo at-$1.95. '' . . " . . ! tie ram it. . Castile Soap Full :3-Ib.?Bar i 69c Water Glass i i -. r Halfallii bottle of water glass. Enough2aC topresene 30 cloz. eggs" -. Peroxide Half pound bottle of 1 " sixictjy , fresh peroxide. 1 TiC . Guaranteed full strength la the BascBsest. . . v. ; Crepe de Chine Chemises ; 51.35 ; -: ; Dainty garments of silk crepe , de chine in flesh tint. Tailored raodcls, stitched with contrartl': g ..colors and wliH fancy ihirrlEj. . OtSen lace trimmecL Special.; Is lit EatesieBt. , oT7ooHcr-TS STOnZ USES ItO CO: 1PARATIVE miCESTIIEY RZ lUZLLADUtG AUD OF TLU UNTRUE X - i 1 0