The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 29, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY,
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JUNE
29. ' J922v
sponsibility for chanrinfT t&e Address
on the Warrant whteh the court said
the commissioner had right to do.
No change was made, however, in the
affidavit upon which the dry agents
secured the warrant, according to the
affidavit which -was introduced in evi
dence. Judge Woiverton heid that the
irregularity consisted in the Warrant
toins changed without a row affidavit
covering'' the deahred changes being
first filed. -.
The court allowed-the government to
keep- the whiskey still seised fn
the raid, but ordered the prohibition
department to return all the books and
papers taken from Alderdlce's' house.
The government was "eager to keep one
book, as it is said to have contained
the names and addresses of the de
fendant's alleged liquor customers,
and the amount of iquor delivered on
monthly alimony, costs of the suit, half
Tucker's court. -
Thompson sold . his business here
three years ago te- the institute, agreeing-
at the time not to enter into com
petition tor SO rears with the lnsti
ute. Upon hie return to (he city re
cently the institute secured a-Crelimi
insxr Injunction, restraining Thotnpeon
women students. She alleges that the
doctor's bill will run to and that
she was given treatments that resulted
in her being- burned internally.
V tsi,M Acnoar iroarsciTEn, "
Kon-ftiit has been ordered by Circuit
Yodge Stapleton In the action for $2a.
0 jtamages brought, by. P. M. Fe?ts
gainst tr. Onstavo E. Bruere. The
chares was made - that "the plaintiffs
uvula, C sft palate,, was removed at
tho Ume jiia tonsils were taken out, and
that this was unnecessary and without
the patient's consent.
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WAITT vTXXI. PHOBAtED
A petition t4 probate the will of
Mary K. Mctin, who died here June
4, was filed if enday in the circuit court
by her three children, John Henry He.
Lain,' Ellis MeLain and Ella McLatn
Tunk, The estate is valued at S10.M0.
Beacon Street Best "
Iiocation for Bridge
Indications are Ciat a bridge site oh
th WQlamette river at Beaeon street
pn the east side an4 Orover or Glbbs
streets on the west side will b rscom.
mended by the special hrldre eofnmit
tee and Improvement clubs", south of
Hawthorne avenue,. This nam m it tee
met at the city haU Wednesday night,
and after much diseussien agreed that
the site indicated would be the logical
one - to moat greatly - relieve ceases
tten of traffic This is simply a pre
limlnary action, however. . and studies
of engineering problems, etc.r will fol.
low before the final report is made,.
Russians. Eemoye ;
EestrictionsTpon
Liters Front U. S.
by parcel tost froni abroi
oifl' wblit ad
Interest In an automobile bought , witn
their Join earning and an $80 lien on
her husband's ehaee In the car. Annie
May Welcome also filed suit against
Pavid Mister Welcome, charging cruel
and inhuman treatment - She requests
costs of the suit and $100 for expenses.
dresssd to IndividusJaJirj JuatJ fol
their personal use, without obtaining;
permission from the foreign, trade de
partment as has been the case bereto
IRREGULAR, BUT
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PASCO CHAMBER DELEGATES
! Twelve default divorce decreea -were
f roraTpractlcint optometry. , The haiv"
Pasco. Wash., June i9. Among thoM,
who wlU attend the donrerepe of the
fourth congressional , distfkrt ; of ;tht
Btate Chamber ef CWrcTsl Keone.
wick, iday, will be Robert Jahnke,
C M. Barr. V. B. Cox. O. H. Olson; M.
M. Eaton and A. J. Copsland. repri.
eenting the looaUchamber. BepnasenMa
tiyes of farmers from th ftlvervlew
section will attend.
granted Wednesday by Circuit juage
Tatwell as-follows : Marie Newman
from P J. Newman t Edna Mfrom
Elma C Steer I Luelia from f W. M.
Cowles; Jessie T. from N. L. Powers ;
Ethl P. from W. Jr- Brewn ; George
V. from Lena Domeyer J Francis May
from .Florin M. Coon; Oarrett from
Merr E. HoUaway : Kathertne from
Charles Johnson; Rose from C W.
Black; W. C. from V. S. BurV and
Lena E. from Jenjin lkata. - - :
HOLD COBPOKATIOlf srfOEt "
,SOT FBACTIB OFTOMETBT
'' Oregon laws will w permit a cor
poration to practice optometry In the
state, and therefore the contract which
Robert A. Thompson made with the
Thompson Optical Institute three years
ago is illegal, attorneys for Thompson
tng- is on the petition -crt- n permanent
iojunotion , ; ' -
iT05aAir Asks i.b ?'
D1MAGIS FSOX BOCTOB
Mrs. Edith Qerike filed suit ainst
Ir. Charles W. Burtt, ehiropraetor and
naturopath Monday, aeking for I2S.900
damages. She alleges that she went
to Burtt merely for treatment . ef
hruises on the knee, but that he
recommended a courS 5 electrical
treatments, effetlnff to "treat, her St
practically no coat before . class of
Washington. jHn $9, Americana
rnay ' now' wrlte as many letters te
friends ia soviet Russia as they pieasst
Until row the soviet government re
fused to receive more than two pieces
of mail pet- month sent from this coun
try to an; individual iff Russia. This
restriction, the peotofnee . department
announces, has been removed.
- A new 4esyes promulgated by the
Soviets provides, - that clothing shoes,
food, printed matter, etc., may be sent
; Federal Judge Wolverton found
Wednesday that the search wart-ant
used Mar 6 to raid the house of p. E.
Alderdice, No. 574 East Eighth street
' porth. was irregular, but he did not
- dismiss the Indictment against Alder
dice because in his opinion the irregularity-was
not -a- fatal mistake." .
Every effortv to locate the search
t warrant has, however, been -futile,' and
: the court was obliged to accept the
testimony of .United States Commis
sioner Frazer that the. warrant was
issued. Krawr also assumed the re
British phtents cover a new process
for makins; seamless metaV boats of
less cost than wooden ones.
certain dates.
TWO WITES SEEK.' BIVOTRCX
II DEFAULT DECKEES GIVEN
Suit tor divorce was filed Wednesday
in the circuit court by Ardella La-
ijl'itlilillliillHHIIlilllHIiiliillilllllilUiiiiliiH
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sure against Elmer Lasure. engineer
Beinninsr Tomorrow!
Beffinnin tpmoirow!
the Lewis building. 'She asks $56 argued Wednesday
Circuit: Judge
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Another Friday Another Qroup of Bargains in the
Everything in the Basement for Cash-Every thing in the Basement for Less
In Extraordinary Sale Tomorrow
Women's Pure Silk Hose
At
Pair
Every pair first quality every pair pure silk
All to 'go tomorrow at reductions of about one-third
Every pair selected from our regular stock
Full-fashioned and Semi-fashioned styles in the selling
Plain .and Dropstitch Reinforced toes and heels
Gray White Navy Golden Brown Black
la the Ecoaomy Basement Lipman, Wolfe Ce.
Khaki Middies
Specially Priced
Of heavy materials in
khaki color. They've sailor 02 9
collars and long sleeves. In w"
sues to 44.
i la the Basement.
Men's Khaki Pants
Specially Priced
- Sturdily made
trousers in sizes 30
Waist, Cuff bottoms ; heavy
pockets.
In the Basement.
khaki
to 4 2 $ O .
25
Corselettes
Specially Priced
r "Formfit" corselettes in
basket w e a v e. materials. $1.49
With elastic belt and four I
garters. All sizes. '.
Ia the Basement.
Men's Shirts
v Specially Priced
Cotton pongee shirts with
new narrow collar attached $ 1
anwith single cuffs. Sizes I
la the BasemcaV
.69
Boys' Knickers
Specially Priced
Khaki knickers for the
boys vacation days. Good QQ
durable trousers for boys of Os(
6 to 15 years.
Ia the Basement.
Men's Khaki Shirts
Specially Priced
Light-weight khaki shirts
of soft finished material. J
Turn-down ' collars and"
single cuffs.
la the Basement
.25
Boys' Play Suits
Specially Priced
Khaki and blue denim'
play suits for the boys of I
to 8 years. Long and short
sleeve styles.
la the Basement.
89c
Women's Breeches
Specially Priced
Khaki breeches for women
and children. Full-cut and
reinforced. Knicker and lace
knee styles.
Ia the Basement.
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Sale of
New Models
Summer
Sport Dresses
New Shades New Features''
v New Wash; Dresses
of Unene and Ratinette
-Friday Bargains at
S4.85
J-his
An opportunity that is as unusual as it is seasonable.
Tfr new,, the wanted, the clevjer sport dresses--in the;
popular fabrics and in the latest of styles and colors
and Friday the price $4.93. See these dresses in our
windows todaysthe sale tomorrow in the Economy
- Basement - . . , . ;
Sport Drews Special at 56.95
. New sport dresses of linene in the wanted colors and '
white. Made with panel effects and embroidered.:
All sizes -and very specially priced for" Friday. .
: t- , la the XeeaoMv Basemeat-Xlymaa. Wolfs Ce" -f
'$":.' '--;- -;..'-'' C ' i v. K-Z- ' - .- i-s - ' - f.'.. -, - , ... : - -'- :i - .--! '' ' Z
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Store Uses No Comparative-Prices Thvy Arm fJuleadms and Often Untrue
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S. -Withoul Restriction! Wffll$V
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Entire
New
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This may rightly be termed the greatest opportunity in years
chase clothing! a NEW stock (oar store has been open less th
months) prices FAR BELOW the values and today's prices-Anier-ica's
highest standard tailored clothing, including
and other nationally famous makes
(1)
Ptilops Talnes have always been pre-eminent.
This sale makes buying: now doubly - '
worth while. Our entire stock of $35, $40
and $45 Suits NOW $28.75. -
Every Fine Fabric
Sport, Street, Business Models
Select Any '
$35-$40-$45
Suit
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Every Suit in this Sale
Giiaranteed All Wool
Select Any
$35 -$40 -$45
Suit
I Your Unrestricted CHbic, of Our NEW Stock!
GROUP
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Consider the saving to'be had hy tAkins;
advantag of this sale t Clothes that were
REAL -values at $50, $55 and $60 offered
for quick clearance at $SS.T5.
Up-to-the-Minute Models
Beautiful Patterns and Fabrics -
Select Any
$50 -$55 -$60
Suit
pf -m "s
Select from either grmp. They represent
our entire new stock the savings are
equally remarkable.
Dashing Mpdels for Young Men
Conservative Models for the Man
Select Any
$50 - $55 - $60
Soit
You JOiow the Makers You Know the Store
the Prices arid the Suits Tell the Rest
TUXEDOSiaiidBLUE SEBGESi
Alt included In This Clearance f
Every-Suit Guaranteed ALL WOOL
LATEST
MODELS
NEWEST
PATTERNS
Remember:
' - Fulops Service
5 , . Jlale
Satisfaction
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TO FIT
EVERY
MAN
See Our
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They TeU
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