nrn sroiunyo oregoxtax. satctrday. November sioio. UUI1 U lilUllLI )i OF DISPUTE i Trial of Mrs. Kerch, District Attorney peer Hotel Book. 1 ARRAIGNED WOMAN TTmlnlstrator o( Murdered Man's Esta Wants $ 1 80 Iermdant Had fVoM-coUon Call Her FIrnd" lU-foro Jury. I The 4Ufi3tkn a to who I. entitled to wil tin La. Johnson's $1100 in green- "ck. which arc claimed by alra. Car- "iersfi. now oa trial for complicity ufdarinj him. u formally taken court yeelerday by Geore-s Sten- I id nil ni.tr tor of Johnson's estate. w (demands tbat the money be I "vr to him for tua bene lit of Ir. The exact amount claimed 11.3. fitentnr elves a a reason 9 claim that the money was taken Johnsons person by Jesse P. and Mrs. Kersh. that be bad the en the train, and that Mrs. 's statement that be save ber the ' In epoka.no Is false. 'ru-y to expectation Mra Kersb r. questioned on tne witness Ntrdy. except In on minor .k to whether a photograph in- Idd iw tha atafa was a btttura of n. lie state resist its case court convened, and Attorney Foot mad a motion for a dl verdict In Mra Keren's fa Tor. was denlod by the court. Webb en placed upon the stand, his ex- lon roniumlDg the time until 4 P. JL I'ictnro Tbat of Andrews. Kersh then took the stand and e photograph showed two views t Andrews, of evada. formerly FYacelsoo. It was not a picture ison, she said. Kb said her bus Bert W. Kersh, waa well ac- 1d with Andrews, a sentenced to be baniced. rn I would not sit here on the nd say these thlnps If they were is. My end Is near. It waa In .-ords that Webb declared him- toe jury yesierumy wuuo uuuv. ng by Deputy Uistrlet Attorney aid. II went on to say that ran did not aid or abet him In :iv? of Johnson, and that she did It waa to ba committed, lie leaving Spokane on ra Kersh and John- Intentional, and said It waa. is asked If ba referred to John- a saloon In Spokane aa being ben Johnson threw some money loar, and said ba made that kind nark about a man in a saloon, 1. nled be knew Johnson at that :ie was making- considerable ebb said. stcr "Fixed," Says Webb. s It waa to ail if his 1 e'traln as Mr v. Jntr ha waa on the stand. Webb fk Deputy FltsKerald, and the District Attorney's offloe Mnar a sheet from the register an Cleave Hotel. Spokane, so it uw I Webb's name. "This la Liure." ba said when shown "It is not Mra Kersh s hose la It?" asked Deputy clnated In the District At Ice, like some other thing's a Thera Is so much evi it kind run In In this case setting- a little sore about Fltxtrcrald passed a remark the sheet which was scarcely audible. Attorney Fouls objected to It, and th judge instructed the jury to di.reirard It. Webb reiterated bla former state ments about th "third drirree" and xut-l: "There's a man down In the t'ounty Jail right now who had to have the doctor for three daya after ha came up from the City JalL The third de cree Is worked in all the cities of this rountry. and It la worked right here In Portland." Sirs. Kersh Told June SO. The convicted msn said he told Mrs. Korea on June JO he had killed John son. He told her before anyone else, he said. He told her be had "pone too far with Johnson." be said. In his openlne- argument for the state, leputy District Attorney Collier .-aihln?ly arraigned Mra Kersh'a mor als, savins; that "she ceased lor aco to be a woman, and Is now a fiend." lie vividly portrayed her life of shame, ud her cunning In planning with Webb to "slaughter" Johnson. Aa the !poy urged the Jury to return a ver dict which would send her to the fral-f-nm te do their duty "In eptte of .cn-lmentallty - ah sat unmoved. Trt argument will consume three hours today, beginning at t:.i'l. after w.-h JudK Morrow will deliver his instructions, and the cas will so to the Jury. Estate) Worth $16,807.4 3. The estate of Jacob Oansneder has ... .nnraiaed at HS.S07.4s. Henry W . Alleboff. W. H. Halley and A. R. '.elier. the appraiser.. .w jort In the County Court yesterday. TEACHERS WANT MORE PAY Aiil of Commercial Club, Son.bA In Jdacator'a Campaign. Schoolteachers of Portland have ap calad to the Commercial Club to assist aera In obtaining an mci raca. They assert that th.ey are th owtst-paid teacners 10 ptwuiiuou Itles in th t n ! lea pi buu ' "-"' te wm iPu j - r i classification, standard and leagUi r time empioyeu. Following la a laoiw ve eubmttted to the Commercial Club r ICS eonsiaerauon; per yeir" far year t :$ Jrsy CV tlif .. 1174 Newark ......... .... 1 :K leo ......... 11 .... lCMAU.llr not . .. ll3-A'a.hlnton. D.C. l4t . .. lolo.Hounl Vernon .. rrland A.,a rraaela u ... ui: v X .aver .... V.lnnee polls ll.;an (BURGLAR ADMITS GUILT Man 'Who Stolo From Portland Mln bttnra Conffw la Spokane. tenUty of the -parsona burglar" I. . - - etmlnal known bv -.-- uKrlnnet la this CltV tOUt moatba ago. waa established when I .plain of ttectlv Moor received lom the Spokane police a box of loot, stored by th roaa ander arrest ther ill admitted by him to nave oeen I raids was mad In thla city upon tba homes of ministers, usually at an nour when services were being held In their churchea Th raids came at regular Intervale, but tn none of them was property of much value taken except In the case of Rev. Henry Russell Talbot, pastor of St. David's Episcopal Church, who waa out of the city at th time. Valuable wedding presents and other articles, of th aggregate value of about 100. wer taken. Soon after the cessation of thefts from ministers In this city, about a month ago, a similar epidemic broke out In Spokane, and a number of min isters were robbed. Detectives Ed wards and Buckhola finally captured Chris Siwansoa with a large amount of loot In his possession, and he made a confeaelon to activities both there and here, admitting eight or nine bur glaries in this city. He said that while her he lived at "71 Beventh avenue," but ther Is no Seventh avenue here. He Identified five watchea four brace lets, a silver stamp box and two sliver W. C T. U. medals as stolen In this city. None of the articles taken from Rev. Mr. Talbot war In tb lot. The Identification of th burglar agreed with circulars sent out by Captain Moore, and the property will be re turned to Its' ownera DIVORCE MILL GRINDS JCDGE CXELATD GRAJiTS li DECREES IX DAT. Majority Co to Wives Who Tell of Itefractory II asbands Deser tion Plea Popular. fleulf JttAire malend srranted 13 divorces yesterday morning. Nearly all the decrees went to wives who com plained of refractory husbanda Tb complaint of Rose Metzger was that Emmeit Metager refused for a month at a time to talk to ber. They were liv ing at Oresbam. aba said. She married him at Tribldad. Colo.. November 15. 195. and they have four children. She asked for tt a month alimony, and It waa granted. Leon Bleavenn obtained a divorce from Alice Blenvenu because she did not prepare his suppers, snd stayed out late at night. He said he mar ried her February 10. 104. They have two children, kx was given th cus tody of one. Bessie Koblnson accused J. K. Robin son of beating and kicking her last Spring. Then he told her to leave and never return, ah said. 8b was given a divorce. She married Robinson at Chehalts, Wash... August 1. 108. James F. Llvermore waa separated from Jean F. Llvermore,' but It waa an annulment of marriage he secured In stead of a divorce. He said that on September SO, ISO J. when he married, he believed bla bride had secured a legal divorce from Edward A. Bevla He found later ah had not. ba said. The last he beard of her aha waa In Loa Angelea. Alloa Maude Hamilton was divorced from James W. Hamilton because she was obliged to work for ber board and lodging, and her husband, she said, brutally beat her. She married him at Sard Is. B. C January S. lxOS. John Metcaif one atruck at LJ.11I Metcalf with a shovel, aha told the Judge. She was given a divorce. She married Metcalf May , 1901, at Cot tage Grove. Abuse was the ground upon whloh Ida GoodfeUow secured a deoree sep arating her from Richard GoodfeUow, whom ahe married at Bbelburnle, On tario, Ooteber 10, 1S7. Desertion was the ground for the following decrees: Emily Hewett from Alfred W. Hewett. married In Clark County. Wash.. June 17. 188, flv chil dren; Daisy RoUson from George Rolf son, married at Vancouver, Wash.. No vember IS, 15. former name. Slgnett; Minnie Butler from Richard Butler, married Baattle, March la, 101; Rufy Hallal from Mr. Delia Hallai, married April 11, 109. Mra Winnlfred D. Irish secured a flt Vorc from Charlaa W. lrlah because ha and sha could not ajrre over money . . wa rlv.n h,r former nam. Holbroolt. Bh married Irish at Fremont. Neb. February a, iv. Th dlvorc cases of Laura Mcintosh : . . vf Melotoih and Hose L. Huston agalnat J. Insley Hus ton have been aismisseu. m iruu having become reconciled. Pearl Choat lllcd a dlvorc suit In the Circuit Court yesterday against Jamas Choat. charging that when aha waa liv ing In HatXcll. Mo., h deserted her and ,A ot Trteenh. Mo. Eha aava that ah wrote to him. asking him to return. but that aha naa not nearu irom mm. He la of a roving disposition, ahe eaya They were married at Stroud, Okla., July (. 103. Edward CNell brought a dlvorc suit In th Circuit Court yeeterday against Annie O'NeiL on the ground of desertion. They wer married tn Rio County. Min nesota. June 12. 1S37. HALLOWEEN PRANKS VEX Profanity Rebuked In Police Court Wagon Owner Gets Warrants. Aftermath ot Halloween occupied a large share of attention In the Municipal Cvurt yesterday morning, when EMward Blotnqulst. of 1SS7 Mallory avenue, waa trid for using profane and abusive lan guage to Mia Thomas Van Auken. wife of a poetal employe, living Just across the st roe t. On the night of licensed mischief boys carrm barrels of garbage from the Itiomquist place and dumped them on Van Auken a lawn. When Van Auken returned bom he gaxheied up the rub blah and threw It back where It cams from. Than Dlomqulst Bullied out. full of valor, and would have don deeds of violence upon Van Auken. he admitted, had not Van Auken'a wife interposed. Blomqulat allowed himself some lati tude of speech not countenanced by th court, and b was fined tUu. Sentence was suspended. F. B. Leach secured warrant) yester day for the arrest ot J. Hllltard. G. Mil liard. Jo Kunta. F Amaker, Jo Melvle and two others, unknown, for the larceny of a wagoa valued at CSS. Oa Halloween night, b aaya tb boys stole tb wagon and throw It aver a high bluff. BRITISH BARK ABANDONED Crew Leave Ship In rait land Isl ands When Master Gets Drank. TACOMA. Nov. 4. According to let ters received here today, the British bark Invernessshlre, wall known on Puget Sound, was abandoned by the crew In the Falkland Islands because the master became Intoxicated. Anchor was dropped and all handa left for Port Btanley. where an in quiry was held and the master found Incompetent. Captain Tlndall. former ly in command of th bark, resigned after tb arrival of the ship In Eng land, rib bad caught fire at sea and bad put into Valparaiso for repairs. OI your children the benefit of trained teachers. Vote on No. SIS X Tea Tbe Ptate Normal School at Mon mouth. This Is th pioneer school for training teachers. i'aid advertisement j TRAFFIC IS PROBED United States Grand Jury In dicts "White Slavers." INQUIRY IS CONTINUED Officials Investigating; Suspected Immoral Trade Between This City and Vancouver and Mora Arrests Jlay Follow. Four "whlto-slavers," now under ar rest by city and oounty officers, were yesterday Indicted by the United States grand Jury, and it la believed that some of the suppressed Indictments may car ry chargea agalnat persons who have visited Vancouver and other Washing ton points on "Joy rides." It is held by Federal officers that paaslng from one state to another for Immoral purposes Is a violation of the recently enacted white-slave act of Congress. The grand Jury yesterday went after David Westman on nine counts, and It is announced by Assistant United States Attorney Evans to be the Intention ot the Government to prosecute and ask a conviction on each of them. Should a Jury so hold, Westman will be on McNeill's Island (or the larger part of his natural life. The chief witnesses against Weetman are hla young wife, Carrie Bledsoe, ber cousini and the baby stocking In which h carried th pro ceeds of the excursions the women mad at hla direction for Immoral pur poses. Westman took his wife and cousin In and out of the atat in so liciting, each act being found to be an offense. Two counts are charged against Al Nathan, ah Aatorla bartender, who Is alleged to have brought Haxel Morrison from her home In 'Victoria, and placed her In the tenderloin at Aatorla. George Kavalln and Jim Tokaa, Greeks, who brought Sadl and Anna Craig from their home at Eureka, CaL, and placed them in the Empress rooming-house at Sixth and Stark streets for Immoral purposes, are held on two counts each. When th Craig girls were brought from ths Catholic Home to the Federal building yesterday morning, they sur prised court officers by solicitous In quiries as to bow ths Greeks were being treated. The girls still believe tbat ths Greeks will marry them. GRAXD J CRY KXDS LABORS Body Examines) 18& Witnesses) and Returns 21 True Bill. After being In aesaton alnoa October IT. the United Statea grand Jury con cluded Ita labora yesterday morning. During the Investigation 18S wltneaaea were examined and SS true bills re turned. Seven cases rvere found to ba unworthy of prosecution. Heading the list of persona who will go to trial during the month, all of whom will be called to plead to the Indictments on Monday morning. Is Fred B. Gray, accused of operating a fake commissi on-house on Union ave nue. He Is said to have used the malls to indue the farmers and merchants to ship produoe to hla establlahment on d remise of paying a higher price than offered on the regular market, dis posing of the gooda and tnen closing th place without liquidating the olaims. Gray waa arrested at Seaside, but escaped by Jumping from a win dow when Mra. Gray waa cooking breakfast. Mra. Gray waa not Indicted in connection with the business or tba scape. J. H. Reed, who Impersonated a See ret Service officer and caused a flo UUous announcement of his marriage to be made in an afternoon paper, which act eauaed bla arrest, will be among thoae arraigned next Monday. Ha will ba acoom pained by J. O. Craw ford, the young Marahfield lawyer, who la accused of bunting after criminala In an automobile. A large number of warrants are out for the arrest of persons whose names ar being kept secret until th papers are served and the men brought In. Marshal Caldwell yesterday placed bis entlr office fore on th cases. YALE CASHIER IS IXDICTED El wood L. Clark Arrested on Three Separate Charges. Indictments were returned In the United States Court yesterday against Elwood li Clark, ex-cashier ot the United States National Bank of Vale. Or. charging him with making falae entries in the books of the bank In or der to accommodate oustomera, to de crease the overdrafts account, and to mislead th Controller of the Currency. Clark Is under arrest, and will be re leased on bonda H. N. Bochmer. the booRKeeper, wno was first arrested following an Inves tigation of tbe bank by National exam iners, charged with misappropriation of funds, waa released by the grand Jury. It was found that uoenmer naa knowledge of at least one of the false entries, but for unexplained reasons the true bill first drawn against him waa changed to "not true," and turned into oourt. Clark la held on six counts, non or which oharg that h appropriated bank fund to Bla own use. una 01 the chargea concerns the reporting of ownership of an old bank building tn Vale as the property of the bank, after the building bad been told to othars. TIICBT FCNDS ARE .WANTED Portland Mam Is Sned for Recovery of $10,47.jS. Following the appointment of W. D. Do Not Be Scared by the Search Clause IT IS ALL RIGHT That clause Is In th local option law, word for word; baa been for alx years. Not a home haa been disturbed because of It anywhere. Tbe Home Rule Association are asking you to up hold it In the local opuon law. Defeat-In- srehlbltlea will set defeat th aearrk ehraae. Under criminal lawa thlevea murderer and stolen goods can be searched for In every state. Who la afraid but the man with the goods? Tba search clause will enable th officer to ferret out blind pig and all illicit grog ahopa It makes ths law effective, therefore It It opposed by tb friends of unlawful aaloona Vote for prohibition. tl X Tea. ana S44 X. Tea. and rid Oregon of the "ln defenalble saloon." the law -defying, law breaking. Council - controlling, brewery - owned aaloona CPaid Advertise men t- Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder tnada from Royal Crapo Cream of Tartar Hs Alum, Ho Line Phosphate Tyler, as receiver for the Home Tele phone Company of Puget Sound, of Tacoma, Williams, Wood & Unthlcura yesterday began ault agalnat A. L. Mllla of Portland, for the recovery of 10.7.3E. The money Is said to be held In trust by Mr. Mills, as the proceeds of a set tlement of Indebtedness of the com pany. It waa paid In by Samuel Hill, of Mary Hill, at the time the latter pur chased a eontrollng Interest In tha Northwestern Long Distance Telephone Company. Girl Canse of Ryan's Assault. John Ryan, rural mall carrier out of Hlllflboro. failed to convince the United Btatea grand Jury that he had been as saulted by Elmer Puroell to th detri ment of the Government. When the grand Jury ascertained that there was a girl in the case and tbat no attempt had been made to rob tha mails, it soon in duced the complaining witness to divulge tha fact that th boy bad quarreled over the Washington County belle at a dance. Puroell thought the only way to squeloh his rival was to thrash him, and waited for felm along the road. A MATTER OF WATER Explanation In Regard to the Town of 'Willamette. ' OREGON CITT. Or., Nov. ' (TO th Editor.) The Towa of Willamette, In Us Infancy, two years or mors sro, tried to raise money on bonda but failed. The water plant was for sals and aa I sol not aware of any law prohibiting anyons from buying an article that is tor sale, after knowing that the town or city gave up the idea last Winter of purchasing ths plant. 1 bought and took poseeaiton of the entire water system. Septsmtsr 1 last. I was congratulated on every slds by my fellow townsmen on making tha purahaae. I re signed my position ss Mayor for reasons known to the City Council and not oa ac count of "publlo comment," for I was as busy getting ths wster pump In good con dition that I did not know there were any comments. Those who envy me made insulting re mark about the water being contaminated. I sent samples of the water to be analysed at tbe eSlclal laboratory in Portland and received a report tbat waa very gratifying. I had the report read before a Counoil meeting. Now. some people Insinuated tbat ths analysis la a "Put up Job" between me and ths analyst. Ths Council recently asked what I would take for the water plant. I Ell What Every Woman Thinks sal ggg v ti DOalll ESI en MSI sta Cwtl E3 rj mm r-a L V .ill. Of a Beautiful Home Madame, concerning your ideal o "Home." In the consciousness of the possession of every right, we assure you that your ideal of home can be realized in no other spot of earth so nearly perfectly as in The Addition with Cho racier Owing to ita vast area, its lovely con tours, ita marvelously distinctive eleva tion, which alone bespeaks exclusiveness, its unsurpassed picturesque surroundings, and the truly artistic, thorough, complete, modern manner in which the "city im provements" have - been are beinff adapted to it, Laurelhurst, as a distinct ive locality, is endowed with the "air" of true aesthetio aristocracy in a degree that no other residential section of the Pacific Coasf can possess principally because of ita great size. And while Laurelhurst expresses "aris tocracy," it is a quality here properly de fined as the aristocracy of taste, refine ment, culture, the only "atmospnere in which gentlefolk are truly "at home." Madame, see Laurelhurstat your earliest opportunity. OQaS 1 e'nelKu'iCbu 522-6 Corbet Building. Messrs Mead & Murphy, Bales Agents. 'ft BTrs - BOEM . bsJ named my price snd If they want It and .... tnr ii. t will let thera have It. A large majority of tbe taxpayers la favor of municipal ownership. X ; "sick of my bargain. My successor Is welcome to my esst-on mantle. I left ths financial affairs in per fect condition. I prophecy that he will not ba able to sky sa much If he serves ths people as long ss I have. I have no apolo gies to make, neither do 1 Intend to make any sacrifices on my property. m , JAMES DOWJTIT. M. Majr 8ues for Divorce. OREGON CITT, Or., Nov. 4. Special.) M. May has brought suit against G. May. Their marriage took place at Cleveland. Ohio, January, 1908. Whila they were residing In Kansas City, Mra lay demanded that her husband secure a divorce, and when he refused, ahe took her child and left with it for parts un known and alno February, 1&10, Mr. May aaya he haa been unable to get any trace of them. The child la about 4 years of sg. THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA SAYS V 7-' ' V . Ill . ;y . .:3 ""Sa trademark Cod Liver Oil b one of the most valuable thera peutic agents, that the benefit derived from it in diseases associated with lost of flesh cannot be over estimated. It is jiven in TUBERCULOSIS, in RICKETS, in CHRONIC ECZEMA, in many NER VOUS DISEASES and in GENERAL FEEBLENESS. cott's Emulsion if the world's standard preparation of Cod Liver Oils it contains no alcohol, no drug, or harmful ingredient what ever. It is the original and only preparation of Cod Liver Oil recom mended by physicians the world over. Be sure to get SCOTT'S, known the world over by the mark of quality The Fisherman, I .I, ... -I "!" I! - U -, .... , . - . -..'".'-"")"7, ' . .'J nS t'Xc: : :-i if'"niiiiiiiiiiseii ims iiifmi i w" iitvii'iiw-f i fn it r ' I ' iti siA fcyjasi tfl. . . Pork.Sau"sale JJ ALL DRUGGISTS Let Oregon Voters Be Broadminded The Southern Oregon State Normal School is the only state edu cational institution south of Eugene. There are no denominational colleges or universities in all its vast territory. . To remove it means a serious loss. It will cost 4 cents on every $1000 of taxable property (two post age stamps). It asks your support. 340 x Yes 840 S Yei. 818 x Yes, 336 X Yes, Votes for Three Normals. (Adv. paid for y TV. F. Wooden. Portland Oregon.) A REAL BREAKFAST TREAT Hemiads yon of the breakfasts you used to have back on the farm. Made of Pure Pork from Little Pigs nothing more except a little salt and just enough of delioate epiceS. On Sale at All Best Grocers and Market Union Meat' Company Saturday Special NOV. BTH, 1910 No. 170 $8.75 No. 190 $9.75 No. 210 . $10.75 No. 24a $12.00 No. 270 $13.50 See Oar Combination Open Front Coal and Wood Parlor Heater From $16.00' TO Columbia Sanitary Ranges c - & Columbia Hardware Co. Fourth SL t Ke la this city. lc.snniesMun. last Ana-ust. a sns mi