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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY ' EVENING, JUNE 5, :1D07. EOFFS OPIfllOl! OF MRS. DE PASSE OF NEW YORK CITY Consulted Sevtral Physicians, tut MOOD JIM they Did Mt No Good. Pt-ry-na ' . and Man-a-liit Helped Me.n ' TO 'Oil CUSTOMERS IN THIS OWE DAY WAIST1 SALE Jurors All Good American 1 Citizens Justice to the Prisoner Assured. For that's exactly the amount the. maker lost when he closed out this lot to us, and tomorrow this $3,000 is to be given away toour' I 1 . . customers by selling you $2, $2.50 and $3 Waists at $1.00 for choice. - NOT HIGHLY EDUCATED BUT HARD-HEADED Just 1500 Waists in All At i f M Sober, Industrious Men of Character With Good Heads for Fact All Believe In a Square Deal Jury House Comfortable." . Br Huffh O'Neil. Snecial Commissioner for the Denver Post and Oregon Jaur-1 III j as MRS. ALINC DePASSE. Boise, Ida., Juno Now comes Alfred 'Mrs. Aline DeFasse, 771 8. 165th St, Eoff. ex-banker and good cltlsen of I New York, N. Y., writes r Boise, to say what bo thinks about the Haywood Jury. .Mr. Eoff is a credible gentleman, speaking with first-hand knowledge. He was a member of the Jury three days before It was completed. Ho was called on Friday afternoon and k his seat Just beforo court adjourned Xor the day. His sequestration for the night In that way was considered by his friends to1 bo rather a Joke. They quite took It for granted that the dis qualification of Eoff would take but a few moments, "Catch him," they said, "serving on any Jury. He loves his comfort too much. They're sleeping two In a bed over there in the Jury house. And sec ond, Alfred is a man of leisure, loving his llitle luxuries. When he's examined you'll see him develop an "unqualified opinion' that no evidence can remove. Or else he'll find that he has very strong conscientious scruples against capital punishment." What Zoff Beany round. "It gives me pleasure to testify to the curative qualities of Peruna and Mana Un. .-. . v-;.'--- "I was afflicted for over seven years with catarrh of the fcead, throat and digestive organs. I -consulted many physicians, but they did me no good. , "One day I happened to read some testimonials in your Peruna almanac. I decided to try Peruna and Manolln. I bought a bottle of each, and after tak ing them for a week I noticed a change for the better. So I kent it bo. and after using twelve bottles I was per fectly cured. "I also gave the medicine to my chil dren and they had the same beneficial result. I would never be without these remedies In the house. v "I highly recommend Peruna and Manalln to all my friends, and In fact to everybody." , Miss MIMred Orey, 11 Weimar St, Appleton, Wis., writes: "It gives me pleasure to-recommend And when court, reconvened on Mon-1 f8" catarrh of the stomach. I nad this disease for a number of rears. and could not enjoy a mouthful of food that I ate. It waa Indeed a great relief wnen I nit uoon reruns, and obtained decided results from the first I took six bottles before I felt entlrelv cured of my trouble, but I had an ssaravated wiss avvuavu o uivuvi vt a iu i - and reach a decision on the law and the caae- day morning Mr. Eoff proved his friends to be Just se wrong as every other prophet has been throughout this case. He was qualified by the prosecation. He waa qualified by the defense. Ho was clearly a Just and fair man, who would give the accused a proper trial ana reacn a decision on tna law and tne evidence. But the defense exercised its last peremptory on him, not because they doubted his fairness, but because they thought his opinions would have too much weight with the other Jurors. So Mr. Eoff waa released from the service, ho did not seek, but waa too good a cltlsen and too honest a gentle man to evade. And this after (three days' living with them Is what ho thinks of the Jurors: "They are very honest-minded men, very independent and thoroughly Amer ican in their point of view. They won't find Haywood guilty unless the evidence against him Is overwhelming.1 They I, r . are very conscientious. All ths time 1 1 JHOlOr . m.a mvrv w never uikuhvu ui van In any way. No reference waa made to it. We took our walks and we sat about the grounds of the Jury house and the Jurors wero visited occasionally by their wivea and children tand I studied them carefully. The more Z saw of them the more I liked them. All Are Americans. . "They are sober, industrious men of SEEK AUTO ROAD ACROSS AMERICA Car Manufacturers Start Agitation for Con tinental Highway. character. They are not highly educated, but they have good heads for facts and they are above everything very Ameri can. Even those two Scotchmen, Mc Bean and Robertson, are that And by "American" I mean the sort of Ameri cans who have made the middle west Bentlment won't have much effect on them. They are armed by indifference to rhetoric. But they will listen care fully to the evidence and sort out facts from fiction and see to it beyond every thing else that Haywood has a square deal. And a thoroughly ' square deal. They will do their own thinking. They won t give it out to be done for them by counsel on either side. They are a fine lot and, Haywood will get Justice from them." Mr. Eoff said also that they were very comfortable In the Jury house. The food was good and well cooked. The sleeping rooms are large and airy. The comfort of the Jurors has been thor oughly provided for by Sheriff Hod gins. ' - PE0SPECT0R SELLS DESERT CLAIMS - (Joorntl Special Bcrrlee.) Now York, June 5. At the semi-annual meeting of the board of managers of the Association of Licensed Automo bile manufacturers, the good roads question was thoroughly discussed, and steps taken which may eventually es tablish a national road clear across the continent. ' Speeches In favor of the good roads movement wore made by E. r H. Thomas, H. T. Davis jr., AiDert Pope, Thomas Henderson, K. D. Chapin and H. A. QUlls. Thomas Henderson expressed himself in a particularly op timistic manner, declaring his belief that a great highway from New Tork to Ban rancleco would m constructed, if agitation for improved roads was properly carried on. He said he was In favor of any movement to establish a national highway connecting the east with the west The board appropriated 15,000 to be used at the discretion of the good roads committee, to bo appointed later, which will work with like commutes repre senting the American Motor Car Manu facturers' association and various mo torlng bodies throughout the country. KEYSTONE STATE TO INDORSE SENATOR in mmmmLm to $1 fines 8 But only 2 to each customer at this price, for this is beyond all doubt the greatest Waist Bargain ever offered, a bargain so unusual and sensational that dealers would buy them by the dozen s if we did not limit each customer to 2, Over 100 different styles, made of finest mulls, white lawns and lingerie, long and short sleeves, allover lace, embroidery and lace and embroidery inserted and tucked fronts. The finest, the richest, the hand somest waists ever offered at such a ridiculous price. On some of them you save a dollar, on others $1.50 and on many there's a two-dollar saving. The whole $3,000 we saved to be given away, for this is a trade- winning sale, an event to win hundreds of new customers. At. 9 sharp the selling commences and you buy regular $2.00 to $3.00 Waists at an EACH Spokane Mao Purchases a Property the Miner Was Laughed i at for Working. tes (Joornal Soecial Denies.) Harrisbura. Pa.. June 6, Delea representor the Republicans or Penn sylvania assembled In state convention in the Lyceum theatre this morning and were called to order by State Chair-, man , Andrews. After the opening speeches, followed by the work of or ganization and the appointment of the necessary ' committees, a recess was taken to permit the committees to do their work. There is but one nomination to bo made by the convention, that of a can didate for state treasurer. - Among thn.. whit nivimlnanttv rim.H fn, ert for ..IIW.OOO, the purchaser be ng the nomination are State Senator Henry Harry M Glldden, a mflllonaire mining h. Cumlngs of Warren county, Repre- man of Spokane. For years Pluth has 8ent,tive John O. Sheats of Philadel- been dolna assessment work on these orler Hersh of York. John K. lms. e was ""s"6 a' D'. OI2 Tenner of Charlerol. and State Senator jnucvtui a, niiv tvutu aw uvuuua i inhn M inthaf nf Inrilnnfa allie ill the ffrOUD. I T A K annvsMflnn ?Mi&h? ntSSr? WVe a7avorit.-son indorsement to tracted out of curiosity j, Property, senator Knox for the Republican presi P'lfJ? rA 1 d0d dentlal nomination. Senator Knox, it is .mo"ta 5p?r'nJL a",f8 rS.AA understood, has- given his eonsent to suit, of a favorable report, Glldden .h ijnrunl., nrnviH it willlniilv tin t h a nosh I ' . " . T ... " clear to the eountrv. tnat be is indorsed as an out-and-out Roosevelt man. A Thursday Exdtment--i Day Only lOO Bolts Finest 35c Silk Malines All full width all colors; a new lot fust from the New York auction. Remember, 35c value; special 15 Another Great Glove Sale Joarnil Special Serrlce.) San Bernardino. June 6. Marcus Pluth, desert prospector, who has nev er been 'anything but penniless, has closed a deal for the sale of 10 claims, eight miles from Amboy, on the nes $119worUi$1.50 S . ... . . . J 50 , dozen ladies imported Lisle Long Gloves; almost 'as fine as silk; full elbow length, 2-clasp, black or white and all sizes. Every pair a $1.50 value, and you can't match them for less. Choice, per pair .......fl.l9 Greatest Oale Ever Held In Portland Mailers Surplus of Boys' Wash Suits ' LESS THAN HALF PRICE You Actually Get Two for the Price of One The best chance yon ever had to buy Boys Wash Suits at less thaff cost of material alone. Three MAKERS' ODDS AND ENDS OF Finest 20c and 25c 6-Inch Ribbons AO fancy styles; figured, striped ana aottea; su colors j an s to e inches wide, and worth op to 25c cnoice '9 hundred Suits in all and over 20 different styles Sailors, Buster Brown and Blouse effects, made of chambray, duck and linen, in white and all colors, large sailor and fancy collars, trimmed with braiding, emblems, gilt buttons, silk cords, etc., all sizes, 2 to 1Q years. Every one in the lot worth double or your money cheerfully refunded. Choice $2.00 Suits . $1.25 Suits 59 c ?9clonM$!.?9 BGB TUB ORE AT DISPLAY OP THBM IN OUR THIRD STREET WINDOW Big 9c Sale fof Women's 15c Black HOSIERY Just one case of them Fast black and seam.. less: all sixes. Best 15c Jrade, for ona g ay only at, per M sir S Ladles 50c and 69c fine Lisle and Maco White Hose; -plain and fancy; lace stripe, open work and boot effects. While they last, pair m m pxaia ana 29c 49c Yd ,For regular 75c dotted Pongee Silks. New col ors; full 27 Inches wide. Yard Vide Black Taffeta SI Just 5 pieces to go and all the best of $1.50 grades, all pure silk, brilliant black and a beautiful finish. Full 36 inches' wide, remember that, and a guaranteed $1.50 Taffeta , V A YAED 3je Yi,.- For best x 6c Bunnalt Challies; all fancy pat terns, full width. Great June Sale of Home Furnishings and Supplies FKAKCE IRRITATED . OVER NEW TARIFF Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas' Eleo- 1. throat Heals (Journal Special Bertlee.) Paris, June 5. Secretary , Root's cir cular, which was communicated to the United States consular representatives abroad, notlfvlnir them of certain changes In the customs regulations to take place' beginning July 1, are not llkeiv to satisfy French exporting in terests, which Insist that France is un 'Willlng to be put off with changes that "in a certain measure" ameliorate the tariff difficulties between two nations. Irritation caused bv favors extended to German champagne la increased by the fact that there Is no definite news 'as to whether the special tariff commli-. elon demanded ' by both American and French business men here will be ap pointed. ... . of Gardiner Schools. (Snaciat DlfMtch to, The Joornal.) Oardlner.-Or.r June 6. The-Qardiner ublio schools closed with graduating exercises held at I. o. u. F. nail. The program was the best ever given in this eltv. A laree crowd was In attendance. Miss Nellie Nelson of Tamhlll county . is Cures toothache, earache, sore cuts, bruises, scalds. Stops any pain.' r Buliaing Pernilts. I C. Bruce, repairs dwelling. Bast Sixteenth, between Belmont and Bast Morrison, 11,200; Mr. Talbot two-story dwelling, East Main, between Bast Thirty-ninth and East Fortieth, 12.000; John C. Campbell, two-story dwelling, Halsey, between East Seventh and Eaat Eighth, 12,000'! E. - Wiemann, one and a half-story dwelling, Borthwick, be tween Humboldt and Blandlna, 11,600; Mrs. E. A.. Beala. one-storv dwelllna. Qrove, between Villa and Olney, 1700; ng. East O. F. Garsllne, - repairs dwelll Tayler. between East Forty-t East Forty-fourth, 1150; F. W. Ooldapp, lling, -thfr rd Fort VWVDfcVJ III... A n V . . VW tween East Caruthers and East Sher- and bo- the principal of the school here. Suppose you quit 10 days and sea if Coffee Is the trouble. Meantime use POSTUM "There's a Reason1 man, 4,ooo; zan Brothers, repairs shed. Thirteenth, between Lovejoy and Kear ney, 1350- F. Struckman, two-story aweiiing, (jnnion, oetween toast n,ign teenth and East Seventeenth, 2,000; S, Morton conen, one-story brick store) Washington, between Eleventh . and Twelfth, 113,000; M. Dornstander, two- story dwelling, wortn xwenty-sixtn and Nlcolal, 1,800; D. Van Fleck, one-tsory dwelling, East Twenty-seventh, between Alberta and Wygant, $800; W.'B. ldd estate, Hawthorne, between East Flf teenth and East Sixteenth, 1500; Rice & Palmer, two-story dwelling, Multnomah, between East Twenty-second and East Twenty-fourtn, ss.ooo; Hung Bung Co., repairs stores, Second, between Aldey and Morrison, 1100; J. F. Mlnkler, one ntpry dwelling, Alberta, between East Twenty-fourth and East Twenty-third, $200; Tllton Brothers, repairs dwelling, Marshall between Fifteenth and Six teenth, $200; P. A. Staples, repairs brlek, First, between Morrlsoi- and Yamhill, $260; W. Q. Oloyd East Tay lor, between East Twenty-third and East. Twenty-fifth Streets,. $50; R. P. Coburn, two-story dwelling, Hqlly, b tween Poplar and - East Sixteenth, $2,000; Jacob Goldstein, one-story store, First, between Harrison and Hall. $400; Ben McKel, one and a half-story dwel ling. East Sixteenth, between KlUlnas- worm ana eurnraa, ?a 69c Ea. For large full-size white Bedspreads; regular $1 ones, for this sale at, -ach 59c For best 7S, large 81x90-lnch linen finish Sheets. Remember, 75c ones. 1 licEa. For 50 dozen extra good muslin Pillow Cases; A2x 36-inch; all best 15c grades. 8c Ea. For the finest and heavi est Huck Towels; size 22x48 inches, and close wove. 5cYd. For all the best brands of 7c Calicoes; reds; blues, grays and black and white. 49c Ea. For choice of 500 good Feather Pillows; always sold at 75c, now,. .49e Ea. For one lot of good size Tapestry Table Covers: double face. Worth 11.25; choice... .....6 Of GROUNDS. OF INQUEST OVER BARROWS CHILD There Was Some Apprehension That Fatal Malady Might Have v , Been Contagious. rau.i ni.n.tfh in Tk Joarnal.) Merrill. Or., June 5. The verdict In h nf Rowiana uarrows, whom death was Investigated on the allega tion that he hpd died as the result of r-hriati.n siencs treatment, was tnat hOj-came to his death of "cardlacal par alysis of the heart, superinduced by DTOncmax pneumonia. "i'" surgeons aid noi minx tne maeann mm COCKROACH ODOR Exnlalns Many Puzzling Tnings Aboat Food and Dishes. vm ' nnnnla annreciate the cause of the nauBeoiis oaor mat is on In fooJ' and dishes.. It comes from cockroaches; A thoroughly effective ana simpie means of ridding tne noma or cock roaches is with Steams' Electrio ksi and Roach Paste, put In sinks and on the shelves.. Stearns' Paste will also kin err rats. mice and other vermin. Money re funded If the Paste falls to give satis faction. . . . Insist upon retting Stearns' Kiectno Rat and Roach Paste. It Is the only guaranteed exterminator sold,, driving rats and mice out t f doors to die, and completely ridding the house of . cock roaches, water bugs, bed bugs and other verm in. - Be sure td get Stearns' Paste, the only "Moneyback , vermin destroyer. Stearns' Electric Paste Is sold by drug- lata or sent prepaid on- receipt or price, -os. box 26c. 16-or. box $1.00. Stearns' Electric PaBte Co., Buffalo, N. T, f orm erly.jiChlcago, Hi - - tagious but thought It Infectious. It was partly owing to an apprehension of some contagious character of the dis ease that the inquest was noia, in aa dltton to the allegation of neglect. The sexton refused to allow the burial' In the city cemetery until the case was thoroughly investigated. The parents. being refused Interment in the cem etery, dug a grave on their own property and after a short funeral service In tho science church laid the body there. County Coroner Martin was out of reach that day but there was some hint that death had possibly been caused through diphtheria. A. 8chortgen and W. A. Wilson filed complaint praying the coroner to investigate the 'sus- Iilcious death and illegal burial of Row and Barrows." The mother was the first witness at the inauest She testified that Rowland had been sick three weeks, during which time he . was treated by Mrs. Rhodes. She stated that she had graduated as a nurse and was satisfied that medical treatment - would have killed the hov long before the time of his death Under Christian Science treatment. About a dosen more witnesses were examined and the evidence waa such that the jury decided that . the remains should be taken up and an autopsy held. RULE ON AGENT'S s' BINDING PRINCIPAL (Special DiiDatcb to The Journal 1 , Olympian June 6. The sunram nrt has reversed the King county case of w. . fieinserimg, respondent, vs. John Agen. appeiiant, ana at the same iim lain nuwn a, rule ror trial court BIO Alteration Sale Watch PEOPLE'S MARKET Ad FRIDAY'S JOURNAL LEADING BARGAINS in MEATS AND GROCERIES. FOR WOMEN ONLY Dt. Smadarsoo's Oompooad Sat la aad Cotton Boot PUIa. The twat and onlj reliable ramady tor DB LAI ED PERIODS. Cora the Boat rwxm m per bos, maiwa w puis wrappar, Addraaa Or. T. J. PIIEOB. 181 Flrat atraat. raruano, vregoa. . TEA : ; Schilling's Best is a package tea; is never sold loose; we think too much ofit . ' ' - , " Tow rreear rarnrai roar boom tljroa doat Uteit; wiyalm' - regarding Instructions to Juries on the point r or liability of a principal ror the unauthorized . acts of his agent. The court holds, In brief, that the trial court erred In charging that it was sufficient to bind- the principal, if nt appeared tnat tne time tne ratification was maae he had "knowledge of such facts and circumstances as would put a reason ably prudent person upon Inquiry.1 - SLAYER OF GEHRKE . ' HELD FOR MURDER ' - . - (Special Dlspatck to The JooroaL) . Chehalls, Wash, June I. Thomas II. O'Conner was held to the superior court yesterday bv Justice Westover on the charge of killlna- William Oehrke at To ledo Sunday night May 16. O'Conner haabeen asked bv a special deputy sheriff to assist ih the arrest of Oehrke, and when the latter ran from him he onened fire with a double-barreled shot- gun, killing $ehr inaUntly, nil A I Dr. Morrow's Anti-Lean XAXB8 xMabi noma tat Taronga tn aarrous sys- systam. X is1 jmraly vagtraue oomponaa. . Contains.no oils or fata or any drug that la Injurious or xiapie to produce a habit IT 13 THE CREATECT TONIC IN THX WOKLD Each pottle contains a month's treatment and costs $1.60 at any first-class drug store. Prepared by the ANTI-LEAN MEDICINE CO. Oregoaiaa Bldg rortlaad. O. v 0 I) sv I BANK AND OFFICE RAILING , WIRE AND IRON FENCING Barbed Wire, Wire and' Lawn Fencing Poultry Netting:, Etc PORTLAND WIRE AND IRON VMS Phone Main 2000. SECOND AND EVERETT V.T?. CHICHESTER'S PILLS . m i f 1lst Aah yr Ira4 V - l ilt in rt-it n-l Vol 4 U'ManiA ! ak mm ! ns. I - pf w I A T -..7 i , , i . r , i i liALl li.i.V. f i i . : .