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THE MORNING OBEGONIAy, WEDNESDAY, MAJaCH 21, 1906. LESSON TO lie Oregon. Supreme t Court Sus tains Demurrer in 'Suit- EFFORT TO COLLECT A FEE C. 8. Jackson Sought to Enjoin Dls missal of Suit Arranged by Lit Ifrants . Without Consulta tion With Him. dAIiBM. Or.. iMarch 20.-(Speeial.)-The Supreme Court today handed down, de cisions in four appealed Ases and ;dis jHVfod of a nuhiber of mottans and potl rto5 for rchearihgs. The Qecisions fol Hw: ,. C S. Jackfon. appellant, vs. A:.W. Stearns and U. J. "Wilson, respondent?, frcm Douglas County, J. W. Hamilton, Judre; affirmed. Opinion by Justice Merc. .lack son Is an attorney and was employed V Stearns to brine suit against "Wilson te owlet title to 3000 acres of land. With out Jackson knowledge the litigants promised their case, stipulated that It he dismissed, and Stearns deeded the land te WWfob. Jackson then brought this suit t onjotn the djpmlssal and to seLaside the leod en to the property on the ground thai i ho parties dismissed the case In order to defraud him out of a contingent attorney He alleged that his client had agreed wt te dismiss without his consent. A demurrer to the complaint in Jack "'R suit was sustained. The Supreme '""wit approves this, saying that Jackson vmH have enforced whatever rights he may have had by proceeding In the orig in! suit, hence there was no ground for thf sooond suit. IHwItan Manufacturing Company, ap pett&at. vs. Henry Wosiermlre. respond t. front Multnomah County, A. F. Judge; affirmed. Opinion by Jus tice Moore. , Plaintiffs sought to recover $3S0 alleged te be due on a contract for the sale of a MHiantity of jewelry, which contract pro vided that defective goods could be ex changed after specified notice. The de feat was that the jewelry was cheap jtntd ware and valueless. The defendant demanded Judgment against plaintiff for Sii paid as express charges on the jew ry. and after trial Judgment was so en ttired in favor of defendant. This is affirmed by the Supreme Court ta sm opinion holding that since there wr an entire failure of guaranty, the ptolMinf could not insist upon an exc- tMIMge. Philip Stein, respondent, vs. R. E. and lora B. Phillips, appellants, from Mult nwwUi County. A. F. Sears Jr.. Judge: nwwtfd and dismissed. Opinion by Chief Justice Boan. SlelM brought suit to reform a written Mtreement and for a specific enforcement f the agreement as reformed. The agree ment rolated to a lease of a building on the corner of Third and Pine streets, jn Portland. In the court below the plaintiff won. but on appeal the Supreme Court fcoMs that, in order to prevail, the plaint iff must show by clear and satisfactory )rof wot only that there was a mistake tn the writing, but that such mistake was MwutuU. and. the evidence having been vry conflicting, the court holds that the proof is not full and decisive, hence the lucre is reversed. Benjamin Bull respondent, vs. Pettis P. Payne and Henry Klopper. executors of the James L,yttle estsf. appellants, from Jfcseplilnc County. H. K. Hanna Judge; affirmed. Opinion by Justice Hailey. Kehoarings were denied in the cases of Sftraguc vs. Jessup and Goodnough Mer cantile A Stock Company vs. First Na tional Bank of Elgin. Petition for writ of mandamus was de nied in the case of J. O. Gilbert vs. Judge J. W. Hamilton. Motion for judgment for amount of ver dict. n7(M.S9 single damages, was denied Jn the case of L. S. Springer vs. Thomas Jenkins ot al. Yellowstone Park Contest Trip Grows in Interest With Each Day MXARY IS VERY DETERMINED Case Against F. Y. Jcwctt Will Be Pressed to a Conclusion. SALEM. Or.. March 2). (Spccial.)-It has been generally supposed and currently reported that the statute of limitations Iws run against the state school land transactions upon which criminal charges wore brought against F. "W. Jcwctt. of Hlbbing. Minn., and that since the court sustained a demurrer to the indictment against him he cannot be proceeded against by new Indictment. He was in dtctod on a charge of subornation of per jury, alleged to have been committed Jn August. 1552. and it has been asserted and generally believed that the crime wottld be outlawed in August, 1803, three 0117: la:r. It it. now declared, however, that the stRtute f limitations has not run. for tho roaf-ou that Jewett has been absent from the state most of the time since 1902. District Attorney McNary believed he had a clear case against Jewett and that he could secure a conviction if he got the case to the Jury. When Judge Burnett sustained the demurrer to the indict ment. McXary immediately gave notice of appeal to the Supreme Court and, will try to uphold his indictment In that tribunal. Should ho fail in that he will very prob ably file new indictments, avoiding the flaws in the old one. Those who have worked with "McNary In the case believe he will .keep at it until he has exhausted every resource In an effort to convict. MRS. MIIiTLER CANNOT APPEAR 3lcarinjr of Reversion Land Cases From Forest GroTC Is Postponed. HIL.LSBORO. Or.. March 20. (Special.) The celebrated reversion land cases, wherein Pacific University seeks to re cover lands because liquor Is alleged to have been sold contrary to a restrictive clause in an original deed, were today continued for the term because Mrs. Mary Miller, one of the defendants, was ill and unable to appear in court. Milton W. Smith, the counsel for the university, announced he was ready for trial., hut the court granted the continu ance. A peculiar fact is that the last' term the defense had all Its witnesses present, but the cases were postponed owing to the illness of Mr. Smith. Grange Protests Destruction of Rock OREGON CITY. Or.. March 20. (Spe cial.) At their last meeting the members of Milwaukle Grange Patrons ' of Hus bandry, unanimously adopted tho following- resolution: "Resolved. That we protest against the proposed destruction of Castle Rock by any person or persons whatsoever, 'it .should be preserve as one of Oregon's Fccalc beauties." Angora Goats Sent to China. XONMOUTH. Or.. 'March 39. (Special.) MMtll & Sos her sold a registered Agera. buck and two does today that win be sent to Hongkcmg. China. They "wore bought by the West Coast Xmnber 0iwy. The price paW was for tho three. POPULAR YOUNG WOMEN OF WASHINGTON, IDAHO AND OREGON WHO ARE CANDIDATES IN THE OREGONIAN'S "CONTEST MiB Agae Wllerea, Corral It n. IMF; l5 Mi Mary Kcbbcx Vancouver, Wailu .Ml Reaa Rowland. 3Ioatao, AVh. - Ml Gusie Botiemlller. The Dalle. Kf Min9 Tern Bhuier. BcUiaffharo. "Wash. IIo Blasche Whlttemore. Pesdleton. Ml8 Jokle Moorhead, JtiBcUoa City. MIm Ola Walker. Hood Blrer. l.ulu TeTCtt. Goldendale. Wash. Mm- MU Louifte Raiaer, Portland. Miks Aalia Crowley. Moamoatli. IIs Bele Puree II, Ontario. FOR WOMEN ONLT. There are good and substantial reasons rhy Intelligent people and physicians as well, employ Dr. PIerce'3 Favorite Pre scription for the. cure of diseases and weakness peculiar to women. In tho first place, it Is not a cure-all, serving only a singleness of purpose, being a specific for one class of diseases onlv thoso oecullar weaknesses and maladies incident to women. Besides It frank, confiding open, honest statement of Its full composition giving every in gredient In plain English, without fear of successful criticism and with confi dence that the good sense of afiictea women -will lead tnem to appreciate this honorable manner of confiding to them what thev are takinir lnto their stomachs ' when making use of this medicine. n suaering irom Dacwacne, sjueacne, Miss Marraret German. Bolhe, Idaho. Mis Alice Ixrd, Seattle. Wah. 3IKs nma Miller, Saleu. '"Mt Mis Viva 'Warren. 'Weston. 1 Mbts Ma CaBauasbam. Walla Walla, Waab. Miss Made DIcLnoa. Peaerej-. Wh. Ml Belva The bo. lajett Idaho. .MI Ktbel llenderoa. Siatlam. TWO new candidates have been en rolled in The OrcRonlan Yellow stone Park contest. They arc from the first district and both are equally conlidcnt that they will see the beautiful Yellowstone Parle, pictur esque Boise, old and historic Salt Lake City, the magnificent scenery along the O. R. & JC. and many other wonderful and interesting sights, tho guests of The Oregon Ian. Miss Maude Smith, of the Silverfield Company, and Miss Grace Dow are tho two brave and determined candidates who have entered the contes at this late date. While they have a tremen dous disadvantages to overcome, as the other candidates in the district have been accumulating votes for weeks. If they prove to be better "hustlers" than the others they may win out. They evi dently think they are better suited to secure votes than the other candidates in tho first district, or they would not h.are .'entered the field thus late in the light.' " Add Interest to Contest. The entrance of additional opposition only makes thcr other candidates more zealous In their rush after the votes and they are no seriously alarmed ovtir tho situation. Of course all the candidates expect to win.. The flfjht In the first district is warm 'and promises much. It would be utterly Impossible to make a consistent prediction as to the probable winner, so Intense and so. hotly-contested is tho nght. Both of the new candidates !n the first district come to JThe Oregoaian- with tha very highest indorsements and arc very popular, having- hosts of loyal friends. Interest in all the districts embraced in the scope of The Orcgonlan Yellow atone Park contest is at a 'white heat. It is !af e te say tht- not .more than two or three &t tho candidates have become disheartened and their enthu siasm lessened. Practically all of the candidates are exerting every energy to secure votes and ail of them have dozens of friends working in their In terests. The Orcgonian contest is as much talked of in the mining camps ot Idaho, the small hamlets in Washing ton and the rural districts of Oregon, as it is right here in Portland. It Js the most interesting topic of the day in every town where there is a candi date. Running Neck and Neck. Walla Walla and Boise are running neck-and-neck. Walla Walla Just at present is in the. lead with 1000 votes maJ6rlty but the votes cast any sin gle day might effect a change. Walla Walla, Is determined to send its most popular candidate and the people of Boise say that their candidate -will be at the top when the context closes. There is considerable commercial riv alry between Walla- Walla and Boise, they are both of about the same size, and this only makes the battle for su premacy all the more interesting. Salem Is -1000 votes ahead of Pen dleton. Eugene is in the sane district and hopca to win. This flght on the part ot Salem, Eugene andgPenrflcton is particularly lively. Next week Pen dleton or Eugene may be In the lead and Salem Is by no means assured of victory. Albany Licads JombnYf;. Albany is yics ahead of Rosc burg. The latter city is awakening and promises to give Albany a very close fight. Vancouver has fallen behind, as The Dalles is about S600 votes iu the lead. It is not believed that Vancouver will lie duwn and let The. Dalles win hands tewa. and it is predicted that the two cities will lock horns in ear nest within a few days. Heppncr is forging to the front, as Dallas is only 2000 votes ahond. This promises to be one of the warmest fights In the whole contest. A little enthusiasm need be in jected into tho clJLizcns- of Medford. as they havo allowed the Hillsboro candi date to secure a lead of S000 votes over their contestant. Hoqulam is another exception whore is evidently lack of interest. Ccntralia's candidate has an advantage of 15.000 votes over the Hoqulam candidate. But such cities as Hoqulam and Medford are rare exceptions. But. in Justico to these two towns, it must be said that In terest In the contest" Is growing. The can didates are as hopeful as ever, and hope to figure among the leaders when the con test closes. St. Johns and Sclhvood. The most popular contestant of St. Johns Is but 223 votes ahead of Sellwood. and so It goes. Among the other cities where the candidates are running very close together arc: Mount Angel, 10CO votes over Amity; Condon. SCO votes ahead of Lebanon: Pocatcllp. SOO) votes in the lead of Shoshone: Huntington. 10C0 votes in the lead of Payette: Wakefield. W votes In the lead of Elma Goldendale. 203 vote ahead ot Chelialis: Olympla. 400) vote In, the lend of Aberdeen. The young ladies whose'photographs are reproduced are amour the leaders. Among the prettiest cities th'af'the Orc gonian party will pass through is Hood River. It is on the O. R. & X.. and Is one of the most prosperous and thriving cities in Oregon. Persons going to Mount Hood nearly always go by the way of Hood Hirer. Thre they take the stage to Cloud Cap Inn. - About Hood River. Hood KlvecL-Wasco. County. Or. Popu lation. .HW. Five churches 3rfcthodLgt, Congregational. United Brethren, Episco pal and Unitarian. Good modern public school system, embracing two "ycara of high school work; three school buildings, ten teachers and an enrollment of over 400. Well-kopt hotels and boarding-houses. Two banking houses. Two rural delivery mall routes. Telephone system for cit and country, using over Vfi instruments. Flourlng-mlll, 10O-barrel capacity. Two large lumberinc plants, with combined capacity of over 200.CC) feet daily. Elec tric lights. Box factory; extensive fruit warehouses and fruit-shipping concerns. Backed by valley. 60.0CO acres in extent, well supplied with Irrigating water. Hood River apples and strawberries have world wide reputation. Xo ohcr fruit section commands such high prices. Successful orcltardlsts realize S10C0 an acre for Spltz enberg und Yellow. Xcwtown apples. Strawberry crop for 1KH. W.OOO crates. Api pic crop. 75.0CO boxes; will amount to KO. :0 in a few years. Hood River took 16 medals on fruit at the Chicago exposition, including seven on apples; also received a number of medals at the Buffalo and Charleston oxposltlons. Substantial busN ncss blocks and handsome homes in the chy and valley. Purest water and finest climato and scenery in the world. Leaders In the Contest. " The following arc the leaders In the different districts, and their votes: Dl&trlcls. constant First. MIm Susie Smith Eond. Jllss Etele Koch t Third. MUt EWe Romotwh Fourta. Mif Gladys Chamberlain. Flfh. tl Verna Waslcr Sixth, an.- Till? ixxvencatx ..A... Fentb. Ml Helen Goodwin E!cth. JU9 Ga;ilf BoUcmlH-r .... Ninth. MUs tHt Irrr Tenth. 3Jm ae BrtckenHde Kleventh. MIm Acnes WUon Twelfth. 311" Kdlth Hopp Thirteenth. Ml Myrtle Workman Fourteenth. 3JI I-na lfee Flfteeath. Ml L.ula Leverett..,.., Sixteenth. MU Xo!a CoaJ Seventeenth. Ml Kcna Itowtand..., Is the only medicine put up for sale periodical hcadache3 and" other recurring tarouca druggists lor the cure 01 sncn t pains at more or less regular interval, maladies, all the Ingredients pf which ' disagreeable- drains-as If from pelvic have the endorsement of .leading medical J catarrh, -sickening sensations, dizziness practitioners and writers, as being the-. at times, -monthly headaches, Irregulari ties, oeanng-down or Dragging -aown sensations in the lower abdomen or any of the many kindred distressful and pain ful symptoms which accompany female weaknesses, then you cannot find any remedy quite so perfectly adapted for the cure of your malady as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Bear in mind, it Is not a secret nostrum, is not a patent medicine, to'the use of -which most intel ligent people oblect because of the close secrecy with -which the formulas of such medicines are held; and which, no doubt arc many times harmful in the long rnu. especially as ajl.those for women contain large quantities of alcohol and oft time. other objectionable ingredients. The only wise and safe course is to- use only MEDICINES OK KNOWN COMPOSITION, and which, like Br. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, contain no alcohol or harmful hablt-formlng drugs. very best; known remedies for the ail- - menu tor.wnicn avonte rrescnpnon " Is advised. All this will be learnetTto tho . reader's full satisfaction by perusing a booklet of extracts compiled by Doctor Pierce from standard authorities of the -several schools of practice,, and which will be sent free to any address on request for same., mailed to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. In the second place. Dr. Pierce's Favor itc .Presciptibn Is- the only aacdlclno. for woman's peculiar weaknesses- and affec . tions, all the ingredients of which are printed upon the bottle wrapper in plain ' English, so that all who take It may .Jcnow exactly what they are using. Js A further reason fortfie unprecedented 5popuIaritv of the K Favorite Prescrip tion " of Dr. Pierce for the special. uso of - women, is to be found in the fact that it contains not .a drop of alcohol ents used In Dr. Pierce's medicines, as trell as the worklnc formula and peculiar processes, apparatus and appliancss employed in their manufacture, are withheld from publicity that Dr. Pierce's DroDTletarr rltrhts mar not be infringed and trespassed upon by uoprln- purc. triple-refined glycerine, of proper I The ernct proportfoir of the several injrredr- strength. oemg used instead, ootti ior extracting and preserving the medicinal principles extracted from such roots of native, medicinal, forest plants as am emnloved in its make-un. The printed ionnuia will also Dear witness cipiea imitators ana those trno may be pirat that it contains no narcotics or other 1 ically Inclined. harmful or habit-forming drugs, being ! rfZr.aif5Ph iand ih.euconse?lV,cni InI pntlrolv mirlo nn nf fflvcprie fi-rtrarts of digestion or dyspepsia, and the multitude ot nV!7 J,i5iJEB"f ;?JLQi arious diseases which result therefrom, no native. American plants of marvelous 1 medicine can be better suited as a curative efficacy in the cure of the diseases pecu- acent than Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis liar to women. coTery. The Golden Seal root. Stone root. Now, In this connection. It Is well to I Mandrake root and Black Cherrrbark. enter bear in mind, that, carious as It may 1 LnJnt ,tSOSIlf,9,t,(S? !? an recommended vpt it i 1, firt that T)r Plprr' by such eminent authorities as Dr. Bartho IwrJt! vZJLltZ: 1- SSi low' P Jefferson Medical Collcze: Prof..7ohn Favorite Prescription b the only raedl- . Klnr. author of the tajiekica Di3pe.vsa cine for the cure of women's peculiar j tout": Prof. John M. Scuddcr. late of Cln wcaknesses and maladies' that does notrcinnati: Dr. William Paine, anthor of Palne's contain alcohol and that too in large Epltomy of Medicine: Prof. Laurence John quantlttcs. This fact can be easily , M.D. Medical Dept. University of ail the best physicians that alcohol. e en ' lcal colleee. Cbicaco. and many others, as In small quantities, when long continued remedies for indurestlon and dyspepsia, tor ls very harmful, and especially so to pld liver as well as bronchial, throat and treafr, invalid, nervous women. While i lunf affections, as will be seen from readinz the effect of spirituous wines and liquors. !iufe.?oWStTreic,nt compiled by Dr. Rnlil nnHor varinnq ontiVinir name? mn. . Pierce, of Buffalo; ?. .. who will sendf !? bJ2? kT ?MtVf the same on request, by postal card or letter, at first be to exhllerate, brace -up and . to anjr address, free. ThLs little booklet tells unduly support the system, for a brief of what Dr. Plorce's celebrated medicines time, vet a reaction comes sooner or later : are made, and gives the properties and uses and tfic patient Is worse off" than before. 1 of each and e.Tery lnirredlent cntcrlns Into Besides, a craving for alcohollcx stlmti-1 the,r composition. Write Dr. Pierce, as lants has gradually fastened itself upon . afcS"s rotlllKl ri inCTedlent the poor, deludeduffering woman-a 'SSl&VSS malady generally Tnorp to be dreaded ery"blehly recommended by several of the than the original affliction. above mentioned authorities for the cure of Furthermore. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- chronic or linierinff bronchial, throat and scription has a record of cures extend-, 2fflct,,?,nt Dab,,t maker's sore throat (....,., nnriofl AxrPoHino- nnf-tbirH nf attended with hoarseness, dry. raspimr cough 5-rJi S JmKSgr!,llr!ni I ana kindred affections. Not only is Queen s a century and embracing more genuine not specific in its curative action In all those cases of full and complete recovery than affections, but In "Golden Medical Discov any other medicine in its line can boast , ery" it is creatly assisted by the comblna of. Thousands have been saved from the In with It of Golden Seal root. Stone root. operat ng table and the surgeon's kn fe ' 'n5r3v,afK iiiooarooi. wun wnicn hv tht- n?ft nf tl.l mar-lnii5lv nfflcai-lntu I it,s Wended in just the right proportion. Dj the use. 01 mis maneiouai) emcauous s. k women aro invited to consult Dr. specine ior woman's aliments, uiner thousands have escaped the disagreeable ordeal of the doctors' questionings, and offensive examinations by taking this remedy and being cured In the privacy of their homes. It has cured thousands . of bad. obstinate cases In which doctors had failed and In which cures were! thiwght to be Impossible. fvhat It has done for others it will no doubt, do fob you. if similarly afflicted, and you give It a good, fair and faithful trial. In favor of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription being regarded away above the veret patent medicines of our time, is the Sick women are Invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. Thereby they avoid tho disagreeable questioning from which most women shrink as well as the still moro repulsive examinations which are generally unnecessary. AH letters of consultation are recarddd as sacredly confidential. Address Dr. It. V. Pierce. Buffalo. . Y. How to preserve health and beauty Is told In Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser. It is free. For a paper-covered copy send Dr. Pierce as above directed. 21 one cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only; for cloth blndinsr 31 stamps. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bad. foul stomach and constipation and so help to cure nearly every disease ot mankind. They regulate, tone up and Invigorate Stom ach. Liver and Bowel. Eighteenth. Mlas Mabelle Wakertetd. .. 1S.0CS Nlnteenth. Ml Delia Wood 3.025 Twentieth. MWss Olive Graver 5.22. Twnty-flrst. Mw Joyc Hwhnr .... 26,200 Twenty-second. MIm Mildred Looney .. 44.Y0U Twenty-third. MIw Marie Mlckel 19.072. Twenty-fourth. Miss Elva Hurlbert. ... 10,575 CALL TO THE LITIGANTS authorized to state what the Governor's attitude is toward the case." Vcte?. .. 01.011 ..I42.1&& .. 71.712 .. 2K.7PS .. 2tsrr j .. 19.&85 . 27.m .. I9.-tl I 24.S2U f r. 7,ri2 ( Washington Must Explain Delay in Xorthcrn Securities Case. WASHINGTON'. March 20. Chief Just- Ice Fuller announced. In the Supreme Court of the United States yesterday, that on April 9 there would be a call of the original docket the first since 1S77. The purpose is to require of litigants of this class to explain their delay In presenting their cases. In the hope that some of them can be eliminated from the docket. The list- includes 2) cases. Including the State of "Washington vs. Northern Securities Company. OLYMPIA. "Wash.. March 20. (Special.) "We have been so busy with other mat ters that I have not had time to give the matter consideration." said Attorney-General John D. Atkinson, when asked what he will do in the suit of the State of Washington vs. Northern Securities Com pany. "Governor Mead is in San Fran cisco tonisht. and no ono In the city is Ilnrviman's A'Ul to Fnmine Fund. SAX FRANCISCO. March 20. The American Red Cross Society Is asked to push work actively on the Pacific Coast In raising a relief fund foJ the sufferers by famine in Japan. Information ha? been received here from New York that Mr. Harrlman has auth&rlzed the ofllcers of the Union Pacific. 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