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A iff: w . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAlV PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1C37. ) Cp )J:66 f?J ;;MAKE1 A ;;S AVI N'G Q F- 'gUCQQ ; ; BY PURCHASINQ YOUR TI P ' . ; 19 7 A tl ' TT YOU MAKE A SAVING OF $10.00 BY DECIDING TO BUY, AN "ECLIPSE" STEEL RANGE THIS WEEK. OUR "ECLIPSE" PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST OF ANY FIRST-CLASS RANGE SOLD IN. PORTLAND." WE HAVE ALWAYS LED IN THIS ',, RESPECT. A SAVING OF $10.00 ON A RANGE IS WORTH WHILE CONSIDERING. , C - -r- mm 'W Eclipse Steel Ranges : ; $45 Values $35 Best r , Bakers Call and investigate our great range and you'll have no oth'er placed In your kitchen. It is warranted by manufacturers and - ourselves for 15 x years, a sighed bond given to that effect with every range sold. You will ; need-to order but one, as they last a lifetime, tThey never fail. " ' ; : r 5 A 1X71 4. . 4 Off t tSftrTifWi This great offer means .that you bbtala. a High-Class Steel -m . Range and the .best Refrigerator on the market family size ' I T . lor tne price ot tne range aione. ur you secure L.moieum sui- s, ficient for iny ordinary kitchen free. " Call and Investigate the J iixiipse : Deiore you purcnase a range. ; More uxnpse Kanges f3?j$ are sold in Portland than all other ranges combined. The freight - ;, ' . office records show-that.' We have the exclusive agency for the "Eclipse," and : have contracted for 18 carloads for this year's sales. - Building operations have interfered .with usual sales, and we must redouble our efforts if we shall keep step with the pace set in the early part of the year. Basements are filled,; ware houses are beginning to overflow with "Eclipse" Ranges. ' We must sell fifty, ranges this week, and every week this month. To do so we are offering special inducements, special reductions. , .' ; ' ' Wc Place the rC I , ; u yJ U in Your Home for If the "Eclipse we sell you for $1 does not prove entirely satisfactory to you, we ; cheerfully .take it back arid refund your money, v Could anything be fairer? VWe run no risk, however, as the "Eclipse" in variably ' gives perfect satisfaction. The wife will be delighted with it. Try it; it , costs you nothing to make the test. VUIJL V 11 li QBVURTZ BLQCK Bounded by Yamhill, First and Second Streets "-i. PORTLAND SONS III UEi Judgment in Case Already Twice Appealed to Supreme. , ' , , Court '" , TWICE REVERSED, AND - TO BE APPEALED AGAIN ConMUp Under .New Title and In New Form Each Time -Ilea! Par stlea In 'interest Have No Control Orer It-CaseFlTe Tear Old. "flaactal DtaDiteh' to Tb looraaLi Val, Or., May . One of tha .moit fntereatlnc cmsea tried during tn pre cnt term of court la tha can of Will ' R. Klnr veraufl William Miller. It ha attracted a great deal of attention, . aa It la a case with a history, having; been pending five years In various forma and twice before the supreme court of Oregon : and twice reversed, being re- flrst'on an appeal taken Dy the parties now Interested in ' the case ' through the plaintiff, and reversed the second time' on an appeal taken by Miller.- - T: " ;:-? ' '":-'': v.'-: Each time the case has come up it fias been, under a different title. The , first case tried was In the 'circuit court for Malheur county In 10 J as Helmlck against Ported, and Judgment was ob tained for $8,775' Miller was attorney for Helmlck and collected, the Judgment and paid it tothe Moss 'Mercantile company, with notice that the judgment had been previously assigned to the First National bank, of ; Payette,; Idaho. The bank sued Miller. The Moss Mer. cantile company then brought an In junction -suit against tha bank and en joined It- from proceeding against Mil ler, This suit "was appealed and re versed,. The trial then proceeded and Judgment . was obtained by the bank against Miller, but on appeal It was reversed and a new trial was ordered on a technics point. A: Will Be Again AppsaHaVi;'!? king, having meanwhile purchasedthe Judgment against Miller, was substitut ed as plaintiff and after a hard, battle tha Jury Saturday , night returned -a verdict for' King against MUler for IS.SSI.S7. - . Mr. King, being now a member of the1 supreme court, although present . In court and a t witness in his. own behalf, did not conduct the ease, but was rep resented by C E. S. Wood of Portland and Brooke ft Sax ton of Ontario. .The defendant was represented by ex-Dls trlct Judge J. H . Richards of Qolsa, The defendant-has announced bis In tention to again appeal to the supreme court.-' j r. . .. . , A Tamoua iWgal Taagla, ' . , Among the : Interesting . features de veloped during the trial was that will MUler- Is the nominal defendant,, the real party In Interest Is the Moss Mer cantlls company of Payette, .Idaho, who will have to reimburse Miller In the event of his loss, and that while King Owns a large Interest', in the moneys sued for, the creditors of Helmlck, In cluding Helmlck, are. Indirectly interest ed In the Judgment when paid tha plaintiff. .' . - ; . . . Another interesting development was that after ' the Judgment was secured by the bank, the manager of the Moss Mercantile company bought up most of the bank stock, but before the deal was fuHv'v consummated Klnr became . the Owner of the judgment and claim. The bank then, under the new , management, moved to dismiss ' the cae, nut tne court ruled that as King had been sub stituted and now owned the. claim the bank had no-Interest In court and de nied the motion, . -, : . , . IIUPH'S NOTE MS E OF SUIT Ex-Empress Eugenie Is Asked to ' Pay Debt Contracted by Late Husband. It has caused the revlvlal of the popularity of Victor Hugo's marvelous tale of Jean Valjean, and there are comments here that the officers of the law might wisely have exemplified the act oi the good Bishop Welcome, who, when ' confronted by. the , gendarmes wita valjean, calmly told them he hlm-j self gave to Jean the sllvervandle- sticks which Jeaa bad stolen from the bishop after being his guest ELECTRIC LINE IMS TO GET INTO CLARKSTON LAST EFFORT TO E EG DEII Murderer Hints In Court at Fur- ther Proceedings toHBe Taken at Salem. , MONEY BORROWED MORE THAN SIXTY YEARS AGO VValla Walla and Columbia River Will Lool for Feasible Route ; This Summer. - . UNDER SENTENCE TO HANG TWENTY-EIGHTH OF JUNE Son of M. Thiers Discovers Mislaid Document And Goes to Court With Demand . for Six Hundred Thou sand Dollars. DAH0 COUNTY, IDAHO, COVETS FISH HATCHERY : (Speelil Dfipiteb te Tbe Jooraall ' Lewlston, Idaho, May fl. Idaho coun ty Is making a determined effort to se cure! the location of the state fish hatchery provided by the last session of ' the legislature, and. promises . the stats an -Ideal location at the mouth of Clear creek, a tributary of the middle fork of : the Clearwater river. ; Fifteen thousand dollars was appropriated for the -construction and . maintenance of a hatchery, and the money la now avail able from the game funds. It is hoped to have the hatchery -under construc tion early In the summer. A petition- has been circulated gener ally In Idaho, Latah ' and Ne Peres oountles, and will be presented to Qov ernor Oooding 1 for consideration this week, The peti tlon reel tes '. that the natural conditions at and about the proposed site are peculiarly favorable for. the accomplishment of the. purpose contemplated by the state. . Clear creek Is about tw mlMs 'from Kooskla, which is located on the Clearwater ' railroad. Js'orth Idaho sportsmen 'are said to be particularly apxlous to see the hatch ery located' at the proffered site. '. . ' (JoanMl Boeela Berries.) Paris, May . Poor ' ex-Empress Eu genia, who for some time has been re siding near Nice, on the Riviera, has been - reminded of her late Imperial spouse in a rather unpleasant manner which may cost her nearly a million dollars If the courts decide that she Is responsible for her husband's .debts. Clarkston, Wash., May I. J. H. Mor row of Waitsburg, general manager of the walla walla & Columbia River elec tric line, who was here Saturday In the interest of his eompany. announced that It Was the Intention of his road to make a survey from Dayton to Clarkston the coming summer, ana if a satisfactory route can be secured the line will un doubtedly be extended to this city. The principal difficulty In locating an easy grade and entrance into this city lies In the fsct that the right of way between Clarkston 'and AIpowaL along i the rocky shores of the Snake river, has H Killed Hi Wife in the Course of Familr Row, but Hag Tried to Evade First Degree Penalty Other Convicts Sentenced. (gpeeta! Dispatch te The"1 Josmal) Vale, Or, May I. When Hollver Me gorden, the murderer, was asked by Judge Davia Saturday If he had any thing to say why sentence should not be passed upon him replied that he bad no statement to make further than that he gave notloe-that he discharged --- . - - l ine rocay snores oi mo onwt nver, nu -- -- -- , . . In July. 1846, Emperor Napoleon III. been occupied by the Northern Pacific ' bl9 attorneys and weuld have his who as usutl was hard up, asked M. Thiory, v a t millionaire t shipowner -;- at Nantes, to let him have some loose change to the amount of (600.000. With visions of stars and crosses of the Le gion of Honor cure to come his way, M. Thlery obliged his emperor, who as "security" gave' him a note payable on July 1.' 1870; 25 years later. Before the note reu due m. rntery died and- left it to his son, who did not consider it a very Valuable asset, for railroad, which last Ml did extensive surveying down the south bank of the river. Mr. Powers made a trip from Clarkston to Anatone In his automobile to investigate the feasibility of ' the ridge from pomeroy to Anatone, thence to this city by way of Asotin. ; He finds the distance , too great to be considered. Mr. Morrow Stated furthermore that It was the Intention of his company to effect a junction with the 'Spokane Inland at some point 6a- Snake river, he never thought of It again until he inland that Clarkson is the natural point , i? : TMB POL.ICYHOUDBRS' company: BEST EORN OREQONI AN HOME OPFICB SIXTtf AND ANKEfjY STRCET5, PORTLAND A, X VILL8, ' ' ;.t - Presidanp r USAMtTEL, . r Ceneral Manager.: CLARENCE 8. BAMTTEL,' i i v'- Assistant- Manager. June. 1870, : was ordered, to appear at the TullerlesI where the amperor want ed to see him. In the midst, of the disastrous war with - Prussia, which cost him his throne,, Napoleon had not forgotten bis note, and told M. Thlery that tie would like to renew it for 18 years. The note this time was signed by the signature, with two of his .defeated generals na Witnesses. This note M. Thlery mislaid, and did not find It again until a few weeks ago, and he Immediately began suit and for this connection. HOW BEST TO SPRAY IN ""THE SEMI-ARID REGION Vale, OrJ May. .-The Malheur coun-' ty fruit Inspector, E. B. Conkltrt, has Issued a circular letter to the' fruit growers of Malheur county Instructing them how to rid their orchards of the codling moth. He urges the spraying; case attended to at Balem. ' Megorden I was then sentenced to be hanged at Sa lem on June 88, 1907. ' Megorden, who lived on a farm near and adjoining Nyssa, this county. In i March. 1906, shot and killed his wife. The circumstances of the killing were asT follows: - Megorden had been to Vale, a distance of 18 miles, to pay' bis, taxes, and on returning home, accord ing to Ma statement,, he was not given ! any supper, wbareupon a family row oo-1 curred, during which a son about 18 years old struck. Megorden with a gun. During the melee Mrs. Megorden start ed to run to the house of a neighbor, but was overtaken by her husband and shot and killed. At the September term of the circuit court for Malheur county for 190S, Me-' goraen was tnea, round guilty and con demned.- His tMegorden's) attorney ap pealed to the supreme court for a new trial, upon the grounds that the evi dence In the case was not sufficient to Justify a conviction of murder in i the j first degree, 'The supreme court denied Bankers & Lumberjmens Bank Statement of Condition May 1, 1907. ; RESOURCES. ' loans and Discounts. 810,032.52 Over draita 532,51 Bonds 30,471.82 Furniture and Fixtures. . 0,004.25 . Caah and Due From Banks , 029,483.08 - ? ?1,484,3S5,03 Capital Stock $ 250.000,00 Deposits ... 131,783.80, Surplus .. , 2,001.28 BBsassBSBlBMasaeiaaeBsssa ?1,484,385.03 a KlfssanMs tin A , saftnlass served papers on Empress Eugenie at and neara only, as worms do not infest nw. i1 a,,a reman(3e1 defendant ner, vma at. -vape Bsrun. I other fruit. v The lirst spraying should I - 1 - , . tbe done Just as soon as the blossoms! . Otaera Seatenoed at Vale. IA7II I 1AM lAKfltARY Wd I ' j fall while the calyx cup la still open. , Henry Cannon, on the last day of the iiikunm ,niwi-iin I He cites the fact that successful orchard-1 term received a rive-vears' sentence in CfinW hh RRhh MAIM lists emphasize the necessity of spray-fine penitentiary for horse stealing. B. spraying, done properly ana on urae, (W.dhlnrtoo Bureio of .Tbe Joarasl.) .Washington. May !. A, rift fat he dark sclouds. of -the political storm., af fording pleasant employment for benev olent Impulses, has been the movement for the pardon of WlUiam January, alias Charles W, Anderson,, the modern Jean- v ValJeam : -a President- Roosevelt penned a note to Attorney General Bona parte settlngrln- motlon-the machinery of the pardoning power Just as soon as he learned of the tragedy which had torn from the bosom of his family a man who for nine years had fought the good light and demonstrated that., once sinning, a man. need not continue to go against society. J Senator Warner '. and Congressman-Ellis and hosts of others joined in th movement, and January was as good aa pardoned, the moment the proposal was made. A- - Is .worth as much as two or three later sprayings. . In this region it has been found that arsenate of lead is the most! satisfactory spray for the codling moth. It Is easily prepared and quite Inexpen sive. : One pound of poison to SO gauons of water' is sufficient. ". ' - CASTOR I A For In&ntt and Children. T!i3 Kind Yea jiaya Ahrsjs Bssgfet Bear the lgnator of OS. entered a plea of guilty and In consld' eratlon of his aiding in the conviction of Cannon, was elven a three-years', sen tence. r-i i;-S:,'fr r: C y '"-"'.".''... - Floyd Roberts of Ironside was found guilty by the Jury of assault with In tent to kill. He was recommended. to the extreme clemency of the court and was sentenced to the penitentiary , for one -year the minimum penalty for such crime. , ' . ' Dock Anderson of Beulah was sen tenced t six months In the county Jail for permitting, gambling and for selling uquor without a license. . .. v -.-( Bill Anderson of Westfall, eh a plea of guilty aa charged, was flned5(f or seltlng liquor to minors. ' . ' 7 - Herman Wise's new store Is the finest one .in th.v iu. . thinks .JJuwAatorla 1 1 1 'III'.' ... I ' .. it I - Ill 1 4 III III ' I ' II X. I I '" .!':. m "Sh 1 II 11 I II 1.1 I IB 111 i . Jfc5 II I If h u ii rs ii! S se 'i THE WAITER TnNTsOTATO that thcre'o IWiKSVV V nothing so provocative of good honor es Ghlrardelll's Cocoa. Its delic ious frsjjrance and scstalnlr.j goodness fill the cost ezzzU ing guest with genercu3 im pulses. The best thing too , u. ':'Xf :'! for bis ow , Imktast la Ghirardslil J w . r