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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORXL'ANP, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1S07. " STORE OPENS EVERY MORNING AT 9:30 O'CLOCK ratMir 0-v ... i, sale always means something at Acheson's. In this case it means even more . than usual, for: the variety of styles and values is truly exceptional. You'll find Friday's offering truly irresistible,-for styles are not only most charming, but they're priced for quick selling '. F Tf m :4m;:. I : Covert Broadcloth and Mixture jackets " ., 'v " , ,' . , , v , ' . ". .. v .' : " ' ' ." :' s .? iff. ',,... , .i - . ; "r".- ; ,,.!,: Very stylish and well tailored,all correct in point; fashion prices are $12.50?' $15 to $17.50. - (ir J. M. Acheson's price for Friday V f v 3 Elegant Tailor Suits In the most clever new styles and designs. Over. 200 of them, only one and two of a kind, selected from our inimense . stock. that have been selling at $30, $35 and $40, v-- r - ' To Close Friday $17.75 .Children's Suits About 50 Suits, made" in the box-coat effect, sizes . from 8 to 14 years, regu- lar $7,50 values, Friday Choice $3o7(5; Summer waists Acheson's always will . show the most . charm- . ing waist effects at mod-; , erate prices. For Fri-j ' day. we show nearly; 50 new styles. A special s, lot, regular $2.00 and., $2.50 values, Friday - ' $L15 In the Sliirt Section ON SECOND FLOOR : You will find the largest stock1 of Skirts on the .coastAFor Friday spe clal we're offering regu lar, $5.00 and $7.50 val ues, ' in blue, black and ' mixtures, ' $2.7 Magnificent Array of v Special, Silk , Petticoat Bargains Despite the strong ad vance in silk, the prices here are in all cases as low, and in many, even -lower, than last season. Very special bargain at $12.50, Friday $77 rriday flinery Special! UNTRIMMED STRAW SHAPES, VALUES TO : i ( ( . $1.50 AT 75 CENTS. ' SILK FLOWERS, VALUES TO $1.00, AT 39 CENTS ' - A BUNCH. , Fifty dbren of the season's best shapes, sailors, flat hoods, etc., in all the. popular straws, values to $1.50, at 75c Each Fifty dozen Pure Silk and Fine Linen French Flowers, beautiful colorings Roses, Poppies, Violets, " Fruits Field Flowers, etc.absolute 75c , and $1.00 values, Choice 39c Bunch f . Notice to Merchants '. t - .rOur stock of "Suits, Coat, Skirts, etc., is the largest on the coast Prices equal New York price. , Give us a call. ," , , O 1:' V 11 -ACHE THE HOUSE SON GO. VALUES Wholesale and Retail Filth and Alder Streets " " ' ' i ii -.j 1111. .ii 1. .1 1 . n-- il...iMiMi m .. , .,-,.- 1 nirihnit nurirn rAKdUII KAIIItb: 1 t. joins toughs (Tangled Conversationalists Con 1 vert Latah; Preacher to " Their Faith. SKY PILOT, THROWS FIT IN HEAT OF EXCITEMENT Boy, Who Are Not Possessed of Due v Reverence, Throw Stones Through Windows of the Meeting House of : Cult at Spokane, " ? . SieUl DUpateh U Tb JonnuiL) . Spokane, Wash., Mar The ospel nf toncuee haa secured another bla eon- vert, fromer I'aator D. W. Raines .ot lAtah beings the victim.-" He has- be. iwme converted and Is now allowing ths aneakera of the strange religion to hold meetlnas In his house.- Mr. Lawler ' and wife cams out from Spokane an ! started the local mission and then left V vTEfetaWood and Miss Busy in cnarge. -a Bev7 Raines attended, a meeting held i at P. R. Gilbert's and cam soruhder the Influence of the mrsterlous power that he fell prostrate - upon ' his back . and laid there for some time, seemingly unconscious, while at v the earns time one of the, women healers was kneeling , near his hM.and keeping up a continu ous fluttering and waving 01 her nancis near hla face. Other women knelt, near his feet There Is much excitement here about -IK9" fflatterr,Grearscrowd""f"eiuiaren gatoer. around . the houses and look in. Last night somo boy threw .stones through th window. r Hi;itT YEARS' SEHTENCE (Continued from Pag One.) Th recent death of Bay Condor at Cloverdale, Tillamook county, who died of septicaemia. Is pusallng th fraternal medical ; fraternity of the state. ; Th dlseas resulted from cow-pox which Condor contracted while milking eows. Dr. Brown of Cloverdal , haa mad a thorough report of th cam to Dr. K. CL Tenner of this city, eecretary of th tat board of health. According to Dr. Brown th symp tom were ' thos of genuine ' oow-pox as It affects cows and not of th usual form of septicaemia. Th disease is T LANE IS TO 6E v -V SsaMSaeaaBaMSSSlBa (Continued from Pag' One.) t Mayor Lanr was adftpted. unanimously and Dr. Alan Welch Smith, th secre tary off the association; was delegated as a committee to present , in resolu tions to th mayor. ' t 1 r Doctors Sappers Xan. ' The resolutions as adopted are as fol lows: - - . . j -v. "Wjysreas, Our brother physician and fdJw memDer, ur. tiarry iane, naa ittout compieiea nis iirei term as mayor of Portland: - "Whereas. His aammistrauon nas been characterised by honesty and fear lessneea and a high sens of duty un usual in cltr government; . ' "Resolved, That th City and County Medical society hereby . express our commendation nt his course and pledge him our hearty well wishes for his re election." i IMMIGRANTS ADRIFT . - ON DISABLED LINER ' 1 (Joamal fpeclal Service.) ( 1' .. . New York, May The Italian liner Cltta D Napoli, bound In from Italy with 1,000 Immigrants, signaled for assist ance this morning, saying her shaft Is broken, II months at McNeall's island. Wayne looked at Carter and smiled, as muob as to say, Tou are lucky. Wayne's speech showed hi previous experience tn' courtrooms, for, to thos who listened. It varied lltu from th usual plea mad by lawyers appearing for their clients. H said: . Wayne's Ardent gpeeolt "May it pleas your honor, th city officers snd newspapers of this city have made m appear as a criminal of the worst type. There is nothing which could give them that opportunity save th fact that I served a sentence In th Colorado penitentiary for a crime which committed under circumstances over which I had no control. It la true that I '. did commit ths crime, but X served part of my sentence and was paroled.' When I. was allowed to a:o free th authorities refused roe money with which to getaway from the prison. I borrowed IT from my leuow- Inmates and returned to Denver. ' "When I arrived there the authorities refused , to allow m the privilege of Tnaktnr a llvinr at honest work and ordered m to leave th city. I want to V Judge Sears la the circuit , court this Sallna and endeavored to secur work. I morning gave Judgment 'of , ouster was, refused for on cause or. ths against Mrs. Martha uaiton, vnoiaing other and was 'forced to leave the state that she must leav tn premises at to make a, living.' 1451 Alder street,' which ah has Occupied "I, wanted to be better; I wanted to Ur 87-years. In order that th trustaes lead an. -honest aifa: I stand her b- o' th CardweU esUte may erect a 140, cause of the Ignorance of others whoiooo nuuaing on tne property. DIES -FROM PECULIAR DISEASE CONTRACTED BY -MILKING COWSl contracted through th bands from a I Disclosure of Magnate,' Methods oow when the udders are affected by th same disease. A person cannot be Inoculated, however, unless th flesh of the hand fa exposed by scratches or cracks. Th disease is most contagious In lat winter or early spring. The veterinarians and dairyman say that at uia time of th year cows wade In - th swamps and boas, wher th udders beoom covered with mud. This dries In th sunshine and cracks ths skin, Th infection Is supposed to Will Move Commerce Com- mission to Action. (Joornal Bpeclal Berviee.) Washington, Mar H.-Th disclosures of Harrlmaa'a practices and recommen dation of Kellog and Severance in the matter, may hasten action by the interstate commerce commission la reach the exposed places on th udders ,u" to force Harrtman to answer th flj from about th barn or abda WOMAN OUSTED FROM HOME SHE HAS OCCUPIED FOR 37 YEARS questions he refused to answer during me recent inquiry. The papers will all I be turned over to th attorney general to take such action as he see fit controlled ma I stand .her th vlotlm of blighted hopes ' and ' ambitions and ask your honor to deal with m as leniently as th mercy of th court will .allow." . ; , .pr1oiui Seoord Barred. " Judge WolvSrton then asked Assistant I United States Attorney James Cole If j he had anything to say In . regard to Wayne's crime., Mr. Cole stated that It had been agreed not to bring Wayne s previous record against him tn th case, but stated that It was not due to Wayne that Officer sorensan, w was Wounded In the battle with th robbers, Was . still living. ; : : ? ayn and his confederates, went to The suit wa instituted by Mrs. Helen R. CardwelL trustee of the estate,, be cause Mrs. Dalton refused to move, al leging that she had been given a life Interest In the property by her deceased brother, Byron P. Cardwell. The ques tion determined by Judge Sears was whether life Interest could b acquired by -adverse poMesslonr"" " Th property was purchased In 1170 for 11.000. Mrs. CardweU testified at th trial that she can leas th prop rtywlth th building which she pro poses to erects for tSOO a month. JOHN A. DAVIS DIES AT HIS COUNTRY HOME fflperlal Dlapatek to Tss learnaLt Walla Walla, Wash, May 1. John A. Davis, president of th Davls-Kaser oompany and on of th most promt'' nenr pioneers ox waiia walla county. died : at his country -bom south of th city yesterday of heart trouble. Mr. : Davis was IT -years of are. and leaves, besides Mrs. Davis, a family of 19 onliarens He was a native of In diana and crossed th plains In th early 0a Th funeral will take place tomorrow morning. th " court ; to grant tlm that notto might be "properly sent him ' before granting th order Judge Wolverton accordingly set the tlm for tomorrow morning when he will listen t argu ments. - &:'?. , Oartev Given Slghtssa Xoathav Carter then appeared and, through his attorney, R. Citron, pleaded guilty to the fourth couht alon in his lndlotment charslnjr him with . having received stolen stamps from the St Johns of Tne remaining -count in tne m- fice. th Bellwood station to roh'th offlc M,ltmnt charged Carter - with robbing an rtAtermltiftd to let no One' nor noth. I tn posioince, o neiuea hui ana lng to deter them from their efforts to loot th office." said Mr, Cola "That Soreneon . Is still livina is hot . due to anything Wayne did..' Besides that I have nothing . to say and Will let the charges In the Indictment be the evl dene against Wayne, who has confessed his guilt." -1 - Judge Wolverton -then said; "Tour plea of guilty Is a plea of guilty to five counts. . It is not necessary to enumerate them at this time. It is a heinous offense to break into a post- office or a government building used for a postof flee, t Tou .went to Sell. wood determined to rob the postoffio at that plao of Its contenta Jadg PronounoM 0ntao, "It was your Intention to accomplish that object and to let nothing prevent you. Sorenson being at hand attempt Led ' to prevent you ana eitner you or with- Intent to kill him, and did cripple him. Th sentence of th court shall be that you . serve three years on th first countr two years each on th sec ond and third counts, and one . year each on the fourth counts. Nine years In all at hard labor at McNeil's Island. " At this point Attorney MacMahon. ap pearing for Charles Anderson, another of tne Danaits, aexea ror an omer de tains Wayne In Portland under the marshal's cars that hs might appear, as witness tn the caaa of Anderson, an agreement, with Mr. Cole It was de cided that if s Carter pieaaea to tne fourth count the remaining four would .not b pressed. ;.-7'..- - y Carter acknowledged that ne was (riven the stamps, valued at 1118, and disposed of : them for 1100, for which he received a commission of $20. It was not disclosed this morning Who gave the stamps to Carter nor to whom he sold them. ' Judge Wolverton allowed the agree ment of the attorneys to stand and sen tenced Carter to II months aw labor at McNeil's island. bard EARTHQUAKE VICTIM'S BODY IS DISCOVERED - t (Journal goada! gerrlee.1 ' ' ' Santa Crux. May 16. Th body of Frank Jones, the victim of last year's earthquake disaster at Loma prleu.mm In Hinckley gulch, was found last night Only on mora of th II buried by the landslide remains, to be found. PENNSYLVANIA 'S0L0NS ADJOURN LEGISLATURE Harrisburg, Pa, May 1. The legis lature adjourned today. It passed the created l-cent far bill and Mr. Col objected to this and asked I railroad commission G0ETHALS DOES NOT ' . FEAR PANAMA. STRIKE . tfoornal Speetkl Servlee.) . . Washington, May 11 In response to a cablegram Inquiring a to the extent o..the -Mperted - strike "of"th steam shovel engineers at Panama, Colonel Ooethals wires the commission: nav no rear or th movement It is condemned by all" Ooethals .gives no Information nor tells how many men have quit. TEXAS CATTLEMEN ARE KICKING ABOUT RATES (Journal Special Service.) MINER KILLED BY GAS AT BOTTOM OF SHAFT .. ,.. (goedal Dlsveteh to The loonal.l .. Helena, Mont, May is. John Kecht I, a well-known mining man,' aged SO, and a. raaldanl ef -this city;-was 'instantly killed last evening at Silver. He had a contract to sink a shaft and while at th bottom struck gas. ' He started to climb out, but when: SO feet from the bottom fell back overcome . and was killed. -He leave a wlf and family. BARONESS DE MASSEY, TO SERVE SEVEN YEARS , (loaraal Special Sarric.) New Tork, May II. Baronees de Massey, convicted of manslaughter for A PIANO OF HIGHEST IDEALS Schumann . Another Leader In The Line of Gighest Quality A perfect piano such Is the Schumann truly artistic from - every standpoint Its esteemed position among the renowned : makes of the world is hot the result of genius perseverance rnd highest aims Incorporated In its production by Its build ers. Its magnificent tone bnt reflects Its equal superiority in ' . every other essential. ' - ' Mission Style. Nataral Wood, In Our Window Notice th unusually handsome case It plain but beautiful lines, v with th natural wood to be finished In any desired ahade 1 pre- f erred by the purchaser. Notice also th other exquisite styles In our window display. ohunana Plaaoa Arc Bold Only By THS HOUIK OF ' ' HIOHEST QUALITY BIOGKST, BUSIS1T , AND : BSST . OF ALL pisvnorsIiabClSr 893 WASHINGTON STREET, CORNER PARK .' Stores In Eyexy Important Gty in ths Pacific Northwest v ( 1 . I ) i aft ) , WHEAT BOOSTED (Continued from Page Ona) ! day to seven year In prison, The Old Time Games. Chicago. May 1. Th hearlna of IZZZr'UZZ. '""uDlor. ?or " vviuiuniw ; VUIUUIIBfJlUIl her today was of th Texas cattle men against th Texas roads, which are alleged to have charged extortion ate rates for the shipment of cattle. - SUBMARINES MAKING . . SUCCESSFUL JOURNEY Newport, R. I., May It. fifa-naTa frnm th submarines, Lake ; and . , Octopus, which are now undergoing a S-hmira test at ta bottom of th sea, aay that th air remains good and th crews are perfectly comfortable. Aenrrf in- iw ui puna doku WU1 remain at th bottom until lat this afternoon. 'RESIDENT, WILL GO TO COUNTRY FOR REST Today's . market mad a more won derful showing In price making than Monday, because the advance then was au made at tne opening-. In all ODtiona except December! to day's opening was-at a loss rom yes terday's close. July o,penea cents down, and In th September option the Initial decline amounted 10 xcwi Soon after the opening it pecam evj. dent tuat the bear' were caught in a stransr tran br.. th Wall street clique. In vain did the bears spread reports of much better weather In the middle west I want to go back to the old home nest, and In Canada. They wer aided tem porarily oy tn lower ran iiiver pool and the market sagged as In a dead Calm.''' ''"-" ,i"-k:'i"!- .;'" 'j-v";-'.,':.'.:.i ; Rut Broomhairs report of th Rus sian drousht soon turned th tide, and from that moment th bears knew they were in a hole and their On effort was to set out with as little damage to And swing on the ycamor tree: I want to go home again and rest And let my heart go free; And play th games with' th old tlm -.. '- sest : '- 'i-y:lr ''.-.' "With th boy that I used to be; V "Chloa-ma-chica-ma-cra-nee-crow, Went to the well' to wash her toe. When she got there her chicken were, themselves as possible - This carried (Journal Socclal SerrtM.t Washington, May l.--Presldent and a. state 'Mrs. Roosevelt will go to Pint Knot to. Hivitww i ww wr nve aajis rsb rone! What tlm. old wltcht , I want to play hid and seek again. And climb in th old hay loft Oh, th world Is empty and all in vain Its riches, and oft snd oft I turn aside from the path of pain ' To list to a' whisper soft! "On . sail, two : gall, slckersall, can. Bobtail vinegar, tlckerall, tan, Harum, scarum. Irish narum Swingerum, Swangerum, - j Washumbuck." -. ' ' --CeJia Myrcver Robinson. ' th market to new high figure for th year, with the exception of December. May went to S( Ho, July to sIHe, Sep- 1 $1.01 a bushel. Monday's high price were: ; July , 17 He, September 11.0 tH j and December 11.01. Th market today! closed very close to th high mark, the advances being 4ttc Sc. Ho and So for May, July, September and Decem ber options respectively. , ; .-' At th close of today's , market the ton was very firm, with the shorts crying for money and the bull clique again stating that It wtU make th bears pay S cants . a bushel fort every cent they forced th prloe of wheat under th dollar mark. A letter ' from a miller of Anthony, Kansas, to a local firm says: "I gent you by mall today a sample small box of parasited green bugs. If you will examine them closely you will an that fully o per cent of: them have been stung, and If you will take care of this sample you. will notice that in two. or three days the parasite will hatch out. I have, examined several fields In Sum mer county, and find the nearly all killed, so the green hug in southern Kansas are virtually ihin of the past." Official reports have confirmed th.. news of the plowing; uo of an ir..iv. area In Germany, Austria and Hungary, and reoent news, unofficial in h.,..- ter, claim that winter killing Is rn0r extenslv than given In previous r ports, has lessened., th acreage in the Balkan states and la many parts tf southern Russia. . JAPANESE TARS SEE gay life orj ,cov;;r.v -- . (Jornil Spacl.1 srrica l New Tork. May II h.n v Japanese Jackie from th via ship of Japan are ashore i der the guidance of tars fro i t ship Main they vinHc 1 Laincheon was given t i m . ty-second Reglmvnt a- : they saw the hir i.in. Many cf c : . . ; 1 Ucl H t.s jt!t w. 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