The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 20, 1905, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, , NOVEMBER 20. - 1D03.
PROSECUTED CASE
HELD OY JURY TOR
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OVER 'PHONE
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S THE FRM WHO. MAKE TWrw
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District Attorney Secures a Con
viction Conducting Case Over
" Long Distance.
Harrison Van Burkleo, Who Fired
.y
Fatal Shot, Must Answer for
, Slaying J. B. Pipes.
OUSTCR dHoWN
To All Boys Md Girls
PULLMAN STUDENTS PLEAD
INJURED IN STRUGGLE
. . GUILTY AND ARE FINED
. TO OBTAIN REVOLVER
BUSTER DEOWIfS FATHER
R.T. OUTCAULT will be
in Town NEXT THURSDAY
Were Charged With Inciting a Riot
Victim of Central Point Row Not
: for Hallow -Eve Depredations but
' Supposed to Be Seriously Hurt Un
, Charge la Changed ; to Malicious
til Me ' Suddenly Passed Away
I. Destruction of Property.
Twenty-Four Hours Later.' ;' "
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. - i ' (Special PUeetcb U Th JsornaLI
.Pullman, Wssli.. Nov. 20. The strange
. Spectacle of a prosecuting attorney con
ducting a case by long distance tele
. phone waa witnessed taera today when
Prosecuting Attorney Klpp conducted the
V prosecution of elglfct students of the
Washington state college In the Justice
.'court here over the long distance tele
. : phone, the prosecutor being In his office
" j at Colfax. He secured a conviction and
,the students were fined St and costs.
- . each, which they paid. -
On. the night of Halloween the atud-
ents of the State college, as Is their usual
. ' custom, proceeded t-"paint the town
. red.'". The cltlsena had got lired of the
,. :. depredations of Mia students en these oo
caslons and when the gang began. the
destruction of property . they were ar
. rested and. spent the .night tn the city
' Jail. There were nine of the students
arrested, but one proved that he had
nothing to do with the destruction of
y.. : - property, and waa released. .
j-The i remaining , eight were charged
'...,,. with Inciting a riot, which Is a felony,
, , wun a maximum penalty of a term In
- t" the penitentiary. . The students were
. . ... tmdly frightened and their relatives and
. friends Interceded for them, as did some
or tut members of the eollese facultr.
. . After several delays the case was -called
, for trial today, and Prosecuting Attorney
jvipp neing engaged in trial of criminal
cases In the superior court, could not
. attend the trial here.,, Ha Used the long
distance telephone, however, and agreed
, . ., to dismiss the felony chsrge if the eight
students would plead guilty to malicious
l' ... I- destruction of property; which they did.
ana were Tinea it and costs, each.
i The students who were fined are! Ben
Curry, w. Wolfe, J. Aeger, Van Dissell.
a. jonnwm. v. K. Lewis, A. T. Olson
anovP. H.' Miller. -The affair crested
rnucKHnterest in Pullman, 4xth among
the students and cltlsena. The students
have been fully warned that a repetition
of the offense will result In heavier
punishments andxthe college faculty has
noticed them thatTssImnar escapade
will result In their ttlsmlssal from the
school. ;. ..,! . . , .v., y,i
:-;--- . . ; Welcome Dynamiter. ':
..y . ". '(Journal Special arvlee!W '
Cork, Ireland, Nov. JO. O'Donovsn
' Rosea arrived today .and ws greeted by
- 'i several thousand persons, who narfrcl-
. pated In the demonstration attending hlsj
gpeell Dlepateh to The JoarsaL)
, Medford, Or.. Nov. , 20. J.. B. Pipes,
who was shot st Mee's drug store at
Central Point Friday night last and
who was not thought to be seriously
wounded, died suddenly at 10 o clock
Baturday night as a result of the wound
and the circumstances attending the
shooting bid fair to make a very Inter
esting case of It
In the absence of Coroner Cameron'
the Inquest wss held before A. 8. Jacobs.
Justice of the peace . at Central Point,
Sunday, Deputy - District Attorney
Clarence Reames representing the state.
The coroner s Jury was composed , of
Charles Jeff ens, I. J. Purkeyplle, J. W.
Jacobs, w. 8. Eachus, James E. Grieve
and 8. C. Mlnnlck. , , f ' -
Taa Borkleo'e Statement.
.Harrison Van Burkleo. who fired the
fatal shot, made a volunteer statement
before the jury in which he stated that
he and Miss Mary Mee, the proprietor
of the drug store., were engaged In con
versation at the door of the drug store
st the hour of ': o'clock, when J. H.
Pipes, accompanied by Mrs. Laura
Knutsen, a sister of Miss Mary Mee, snd
Mrs. Knutsen began upbraiding bar sis
ter for remaining away from home until
such a late hour, alleging that "people
would talk about her If she-stayed alone
with a man at the store so late."
Van Burkleo replied that "people were
already talking about Pipes .stopping
alone with two women," when Pipes
assumed a threatening attitude .'alleging
that he "would make hlmrtake back that
Insinuation," when he, the witness, drew
his revolver with his left hand. Pipes
grabbed It and attempted to wrest it
from him and In the struggle the
pon was discharged, the bullet
piercing Pipes' side. "The shooting was
entirely accidental, Van Burkleo as
serted. . .-
Miss Mee in x her testimony strongly
corroborated Van Burkleo, but being
near-sighted did not rsee the weapon
during the struggle, nor until sfter its
discharge.- - -.-.; - ,
Bu Away, SoreanUng.
Mrs. Knutsen ran screaminc from the
but Id fn g wheirth-"is risoner a re w "th "
gun and did not see the .shooting, but
does not think there was sufficient
provocation
believes It to have been used for the
purpose of killing deceased.
No dying . statement was ' secured
from Pipes, as the attendants did not
think, he was going to 'die. In a busi
ness conversation yesterday, . settling
for wages due him. he stated to Isaao
testes. that after he told Van Burkleo
He is coming to give a great : entertinment at the
Marquam Grand and wants every boy and girl in Port
land to be there so he can present each one with soma
pretty BUSTER BROWN pictures,
His headquarters will be at our storedthe home of
his BUSTER BROWN'S CLOTHES. .";
He will be surprised when he sees what a very fine
line. we carry..-'- v '. . '' ' J w; J.
V . Every1 boy should get one of these suits and look
Just like his own BUSTER.
The Greatest Clothing House in the Northwest
khe waa going to. "make him take back
that Insinuation", the accused drew his
revolver with his left hand, he grasped
same and Van Burkleo shot him. .'leav
ing the Impression In Mr. Bates1 mind
that deceased considered the shooting
Intentional, . .- - t .... . ...
Held for KanslBngnter.
Beyond Pipes' Initials his surname Is
ployed about the Mee ranch on Apple-
gate river for more . than a year and
rumor haa It that he was engaged to be
married to a sister of Miss Mee,
temporarily atopplng with her in Cen
tral Point. Rumor has also had It that
the relatives of Miss Mee were - Vio
lently, opposed .to her receiving ..the at
tentions of Van Burkleo and there was
not good feeling between the two men.
The finding of the coroner's jury was
that deceased came fo his death Nov
ember IS, 105, by means of a gunshot
wound inflicted by Harrison Van Burk
leo November. 17; that In the opinion
orthe iury-"rhs"kmingwas not -excusable;
that 'Harrison Van Burkleo Is
guilty of the crime of manslaughter and
the court. -' . - ' . -
Accused-was turned over to Sheriff
Rader and his preliminary examination
will be held before Justice A. 8. Jacobs
Tuesday morning. - - - -
Preferred Stock Oanaed ' Oooda.'
Allen tiewls- Best Brand.
NEW 'PHONE BUILDING " W
: v BUILT FOR ABERDEEN
(Special Dispatch to TJie JoaroaL) -Aberdeen,
Wash., Nov. XO. John Nel-onf-Seattts,-sratr
supMntndenr6f
construction for the Sunset Telephone
Qflifipsny. has bean In town conferring -with
Manager Bailey In regard to the
new exchange building soon to be
erected.: A desirable lot on Wlsbkah
street, between O and H, has been se
cured for a site. The contemplated Im
provements Include the substitution of
cable and copper wire for the Iron wire
now need, and a multiple common bat
tery switchboard. The exchange will be
arranged with everything In accordance
with approved .methods and the entire
system so Improved as to make It one
of the best on the coast.
Work on the structure will begin as
soon-arstertiirntaJrTe"placed onthe
ground. It la estimated that the lm
provements will cost 120.000.
, Another Opportunity.
Ill north of musla or a beautiful
music cabinet given' free ss an induce
ment to close out quick the remaining
Exposition pianos, pianola pianos snd
a pianola at Ellera Piano House, SSI
Washington street,
ASKS COUNTY TO PAY
FOR HERD OF CATTLE
Elgin, Or.. Nov. is. F. E. Graham
haa presented Jl. claim against the. Union
county court amounting to 1290 for the -loaa
of cattle killed by the collapse of
the Wallowa county bridge. Hector
McDonald, who was drtvtna a herd of
cattle acroas tha bridge at the same
time and suffered a similar loss, has
also put. In a claim against Wallowa
county for damkgea. ,
The counties of Union and. Wallowa
have made arrangementa to put up a
steel bridge at this place to avoid ac-
ciaents in tne future.
172 THIRD ST
wiLmr GEitiiEEio mom mama;
n H7
a"?CED 0U T OF HIS PREMISES AND REMOVED HIS STOCK TO PORTLAND IS NOW SELLING THE ENTIRE STOCK AT
THIS GREAT SALE IS GIVING
IDT, TWO DOORS FROM YAMHILL, PORTLAND, OREGON
qeOPLE AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY CLOTHING, SHOES AND FURNISHING GOODS AT ONE THIRD OF MANUFACTURER'S COST.' ' 0 ,
GIGANTIC BARGAINS IN ' !,
MEN'S FUltNISHINGS
Good. Heavy Socks, worth 2So. .. . ..
I S.OOO Neckties; rour-tn-Hands and Tecks.
i. ......... 3
Men'a apd Boys' Caps, worth I to 15aT
Mena Blue Flannel Shirts, worth t2.IO............v......,..........T8
jewels, worth 16c. ....... .,....'. .rV. '. ...4s
Men's Overslls, all sixes,' good heavy onea. . 33g
Men's Fine Silk Embroidered Suspenders,' worth 75o. .U... ..8
Boys" Knee Pants, there are I0 pairs left. '.iv.;.'..". ... :.1S
Sanitary Fleece-Lined Underwear, worth tic. ..... .....28
Fine Cashmere .Wool Bocks, heavy and light weights. They are
yours for ... ..,.....,..., . .j .,....., ..lflet ,
Beautiful, Fancy Bosomed Negligee Shirts, worth tl
mo(i..ifviKiii oiiwia, U.I K IH lllQl colors. .'V. ..'.. ....
Men'a Ribbed Underwear,, worth from $1.00 to 11.89
oaie price.
.10a
.31c
- a garment.
. ...... k.. ......
Boys' Suspenders .'. i.-. .......;.. .6
Children's Handkerchiefs, worth 10c. ........,.........,........ ,
Fancy Handkerchiefs., were He. now................... "... S
Men's Suspenders, were Mc, now, A ............... . ;", fm ; ... .5 f
BEWARE
OF IMITATORS
Wir'aiexlotlitng tales1 ami cluiliinp aalHvtrtiaavrt as th nrnAurt nt maVm
in the land, when in reality the majority of good placed on tale is shoddy plunder thrown to
gether for fake tales, and is made up under most unsanitary conditions, but is sightly to the eye,
especially when it is placed, with elaborate show windows or in the hands of smooth salesmen
but it does not fit or wear well. -Ever heard or seen any of t? ' ; I
Here at 172 Third street you will find only ; the world's" best Clothing, Hats, Shoes and
Furnishing Goods,' and during our presenf great sale you will find it marked at lower prices than
the aboye mentioned humbug sale trash is sold for about town, v MAKE NOMISTAKE OUR
STORE IS 172 THIRD STREET, where the big sign is, two doors from Yamhill street. i
SHOES
in obsatbs sxoa luaim
TBB aiTBsT.
. Men's velour calf, worth li.80, at...'.,........'..;...
Men'a fine vlcl. kangaroo and box calf, worth H.0, at
1 Mens . oraovsn ana Kangaroo weita, worth Il.eo. nt ..... ........
. Men'a finest welts. In vlcl snd willow calf, regular $1.00 shoes, at
Men s patent learner, ait sixes,- regular IJ.SU. .. .
Boys' and Youths' kangaroo oalf, worth 11.50, at
iiui uenia-.MODDy ainoe, wort n Loo, at..
fl.23
.112.40
.112.61
A 13.39
.112.23
1.20
m..,...8
s-n-a a
7f
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LADIES SHOES
LADIES i TAKE SPECIAL NOTICE !
Boat Waste Money
If Tea Xntemd to ny Shoes, Oema to Ioadoa'a. -
. : T Qotog Somewhere Bias.
.Lsdles'.VIct Kid ShoeauBlcher snd laee jugular llS0Our irioe,Bl,4-
Indies' 1.1.60 Vlcl Kid. Special..,....,-,....... 7. . . ...1 ll.8
Genuine Kangaroo; regular 11.00.. Out price, v v.'.... lit. 78
ladles' $1.60 Welt Kid Shoes...... : 112.23
i Misses' Vlcl Kid. from It to ; Qrubere price $1.00. Ours..,.., .111.45
Misses' Vlcl Kid, slses I to 11; combine's price $1.00., Ours ..j) 1124
Ladles Rubbers 944
.Men a Rubbers ,,.,' .,.... . ...... .,.,.,,.., .., 49a
TV
''':. i ' t . . " '
We hsvs added many- better, grades
of Men's- Suits to? our great $5.81
line. . Oarmenta . that are worth'
411.00 and $1$50 will be forced
from our store st the un-
'.paralleled low price of..... $3.96
WSTjsvs Ml Men's Suits, all slses, which we haVeTput'lrf-
MEN'S SUITS
MARVELOUS BARGAINS IN
Boys' and Youths' Suits
Boya' and Chlldren'a Suits that were made to retail for $4.50 and ti e.
Slses to fit little men from t te j years of age. will go tomor
row, st . i. A. R
suits, nearly all slses.
11 Suits, small slses.
Take your choice i,
They are yours for. ...."....,...,.',......;. . .46a
Toung Men's Stylish Suits, slses 14 to, 20 years of age, made of blue,
black fancy cheviots, sll the latest styles. Such garments that
other clothiers charge $10.00 to $20.00 for. Sale price....... 95.85
HAT BARGAINS
Men's Soft Mats, latest colors, newest models, made up to retail at II. Tt.
Sale price f , . . . . . . . 49g
Men's Alpine, Derby Hats, Soft Mats, new style blocks In black, brown
, and mode colors; not a hat in the lot worth less than $1.60.
. Sale price .......... t.45
Men's All-Wool Suits. : In the latest
fabrics. Including black clay, fancy
-worsteds, cheviots, slltf and satin
, lined not a suit In tha lot worth
: less than $15.00, many good llt.SO
' and $11.00 values, will go
st this sale at....... 98.63
, bulk, and you can take your choice at... ,
Z.98
Men'a Semi-Dress Suits, excellent
garments, equal to those made by '.
' high-class merchant tailors, some
thing that other retail stores do not
carry, beautiful, nobby dress pat
terns; worth from $20.00 to
. $40.00.. Sale price S12.50
tSI Cheviots, worsteds, meltons, fancy tlbbets, unfinished
- worsteds. They sre yours at this sale for ..f 7.98
T
:.. V...
MISLED
I
LlJ Sales are springing upJike mushroomsvUT WE - HAVE-THE - GOODS
PRICES--vyE DEFY COMPETITION. Our good name must be saved, and if we
away these goods we are going to.- Be on hand TUESDAY, We will uke off the
to make room for the great crowd that is bound to get these great bargains.
AND THE
have to give
doors so as
BE OMHAWI) Dri Pn.t 7 o'clock. , We wiU have lots of salespeople to tak,e care of you
w - SB JBS1 SB W SSS
Bring the ad. with you; we have everything we advertise.
EXTRA SPECIAL NOTICE!
Gravenettes and Overcoats
EVKRT CRAVENKTTR IN THK MOUSE, BOMBS WORTH AS HIOM AH
$36.00. TAKE YOtH PICK FOR...... ,.',..,$9.99
We have these In all colors, such garments ss Alfred Benjamin's sra
In the lot. - , 1 . -, - 0.
Overcoats
Overcoats worth $10.50 and $11.50, your choice tor.
116.00 and $11.60 Overcoats.,,..,,..
120.09 and 125.0 Overcoats....
v. ?
S3.0S
$6.98
f 9.99
This Is a Legitimate Sale
-amrrxiTDovs -baboaxbts
XV ICBbT'S tbovsxm.
Men'sBustness Psnta. made-up. from, the most serviceable fabrics '
to retail at I2..7. will now be sacrificed at.....,...., 994
Men's" Stylish Pants.. cut to fit and made up to give splendid service
In nice neat patterns, values up to $4.00. Now go at. . . ... fl.45
Men's Alt-Quality Pants, tn a wide raage of fashionable psttems. Kegu
ulsr $5.00, 10.00 and $7.00 values have all been bunched into one
big lot Take ymir choice, at....,,.,,.,. 2.35
Til A 11. OH WTTTl Will receive prompt attention when they "are accompanied with a certified
ATW WaVela-aWA VvJ check or postoffice order for the amountof goods ordered.
OMi
NOW AT 172 Tir?
Two Doors From Y- "
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