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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; TUESDAY, EVENING, JULY , 2, f. 1C07, PJiUMl IX 1 . IP AA tW1 Bllilit'S P017ERS ; USED 01! "JURY Five Men Selected to Try .Hypnotist jor juuraer uau i Under" Baneful Spell. J'' 't ,-A(Jmroal Bpsda Service Chicago, July , I. Five jurors sum moned to try Herman BlUilc for the murder of the Yrsar family have been mysteriously, stricken, f ; Two vara prostrated Friday and had to ba relieved from duty. Yesterday a new sensation waa created when threa mora Jurors fell victims to the puisllns; malady. The belief that , BUllk. the . hypnotist, voodoo doctor and fortune teller, has cast hit spell over these men who would have bean called on to decide hla fata has grown among- court at taches and those who have bean attend ins tha trial. . , - tjU tha opening of eowrt two of tha accepted Jurors rushed Into tha court- room In a condition bordering on , hys teria and begged to ba released. The imra juror, vmi reienaon. wnm unacie .- to talk whan questioned by. Judge tiarnes. i. icei amy, ma i-oieraon aiier Judaa Barnes had Shamir auestloned mm. . x nvn, wunn acuitq, m xeu pinna m - the floor and lay at full length In front of BUllk. The inscrutable stolid pris oner smuea grimiy- wnen wetse ana fieehaueen made application for dis charge from Jury service. According to the claim of tha state, BUllk possesses most remarkable psychio powers and It Is claimed for him that ne la able to exert telapathie Influence over all par. sons who are susceptible to hypnotism. WESTERN BUSINESS HANDLED IN WEST Change in Northern Padf Ic'g Man agement In the Jnterest of - 'Quick Action. It Is uton&hing how great change g few years M married lite often make In 1 the appearing and disposition of many I women. -J. ao rresnness, the charm, the Druiianco vanish like the bloot peach which Is rndfllr hnHii matron Is only a dim shadow, a faint of the charming maiden. That am reasons for this chanfe, Ignorance, am' Dcgiecti, jew young women appreciate the shock to the system through th change which comes with marriage aw"; motherhood. Many neglect to deal wltl the unpleasant pelvio drains nd Treak-'1 nesses wnich too often com with nit i rlage and motherhood, not nnderstandlnr ua uus secret Oram is robbing (he checv wt in . irauneia ana ' we lonn oi , iv fairness. ;.; .. . ajiAAiA -Aa' As anrely as the mneral health suffer ' rheh there Is dcHngement of the health i tithe delicate womiIHgorgans, so surely j "V "Kf organs Arcxsubiisiiea la , seaiin tne race anKtf mat once witness . to the! t-Pllllon womffl have found health and ' ' ' ' ii i' ' ' ' ' " V" ' rv-"viu mi in in ii mil in'."" . : ,"ii i mi ...MMijMtiuuiiM" : mi iir'i-...v".oA i ii ii mi niiuJiiini'iiu i v, . .... n i u a. mil rim i i in TOPS sr- ' hspplneM In the use of Dr. Pierce's Fa. (Heltl Dlspstch to Tbe fen-mall Tacoma, Wash., July J. Important changes took place In the management of the' western portion of tha Northern Pacific railroad with the coming In of July. The following officials are now discharging their duties at naaaauar tera In Tacoma: H. C. Nutt, appointed general man ager of the Northern racino lines wac of Trout creek, Montana. B. E. Palmer, who haa been assistant Kneral superintendent of the Northern clflo with headquarters here, but was promoted to be general superintendent or what win oa it n own aa use western division of the road. V J. O. Roth, the newly appointed super intendent of transportation or ue west ern division., When Third Vloe-Presldent C. M. Levey was placed in charge of main tenance and o Deration with headauar ters at St Paul and tha road divided into eastern and western divisions, H. J. Horn, who had been general manager or tbe road, was men mane general mqjiftgr of tha eastern division and Mr. Nutt was made bead of tha western di vision.- General Superintendent Gilbert will In future have charge of only tbe eastern division, wun Mr. raimera jur lsdlction extending to Trout creek. Officials of the road expect that this plan of operation will prove much more advantageous, both to shippera and in the operation of the road, than the old pian-oi naving ui general neaaquafiera at St Pa-Ul. Thernaw policy gives the western officials power to act on their own initiative and doea away with a vast deal of, red tape. r IDAHO DEMANDS CHEAPER PHONES Vorlte PreHrTlntton, Itmak wlr wnnC i en strong and sick women well. Ingredi ents on label contains no alcohol or harmful . habit - forming ' drags, Madr wholly of those, native, American, medic inal roots most highly recommended by leading medlcrathoiitIes of all the sev eral schools nf nrafltlna for th mira n woman's peculiar ailments. ' For nursing mothers,or for those broken down in health by too frequent bearing a' canaren, ana lor tne expectant mother to prepare, the system for the coming &. baby and making Its advent easy ant eimost painiess, toere is no meaicjne Qum so good as "Favorite Prescription. J- ' can do no harm In any condition- of th system. It Is a most potent lnvtgoratjn; tonic and strengthening nervine nlcelj adapted to woman's delioate system by a physiolan of large eiperlence In the treat- Main 4 tf si n'Sl Iraaajeiallsafjs saltwaaaaeava eHWMi vi v vimbu ifrw Msgsaja sjissaAiVaa I jjr. fierce may. oo connived by lettei Institute,! free of charge. Address Dr. B. V. Pierce. cai Invalids' Hotei and Surgic BuffalevlTY. . State A dminlatratlon Asks Cut of SlrtyThref, Per Gent All 4 - 'a (Special Dispatch to ne Job rati) Bolae, Idaho, July 2. There haa been a serious clash between the state ad ministration and the local representa tives of the Rocky Mountain Bell Tele phone company. It seems that tbe pow ers that be at the-state house decided that the state waa paying too much for telephone service, and notified the com pany that they wanted It to cut its bill for the past three months, which, it is eald, had not yet been paid, from 12.75 to tl per phone per month, and that If it did not do so the phonea would have to be taken out. If the bill against the state la not eoon paid, litigation wll result. The company claims it cannot grant aueh a cut and make anvthlna- from its service. and that it would not be fair to other parties xaaing the service to make such a discrimination. The company claims the state officials did not ask for a cut on the past three months till the etate had had the service, and it says It does not propose to grant the demand. ROCKEFELLER TO COME TO COURT Oil King: Promises to Appear Before Judge Landis in Standard Case. SALARY LAW TEST IN WASHINGTON (Special Dispatch to The Joaraal) Olympla, Wash, July J. Preparatory - to a plan to teat the right of members of the state board of control to the increasea salary or tneir omces as made by the laat legislature, Governor Aieaa naa reappointed james xi. Davis, H. T. Jones and Matt H. Piles as mem bers of the board, on the theory that me iaw or ltiuY crealea an entirely new poarq. Matt H. Flies, it baa already won ' conceaea, is entitled to toe in creased selarv rain thrausrh tha mnln. ation off' his term and his reappointment in- April. However, under the present uiuitrinmnajni ,mt. filed was again re appointed. The new appointments date . from June li, when the new law went mm eiiect . J. H. Davis baa begun mandamus pro. ceedlngs to compel State Auditor C W. Clausen to issue bis salary warrant for $1,000 under the 1907 law, Instead of for 11,000 aa heretofore. ClauBen r l i I ma oia Doara was not egislated out Of office, and that under the constitutional inhibition the mem- oars oi me ooara can not receive an in crease in salary .during , their term of The attorney general's office recently advised that a reappointment of the .""l 0i control waa not necessary, as vmj amenaeo, TACOMA'S LID , IS . Tacoma. Wash..' Julv 9.t2 jiuiaia mm unmiy o nave tha saloon iurcoB wniDDea to m. sianaatiii. and i i said there will be no more trouble hold ing the lid down on Sundays. Tacoma There waa not a Back door of a. ini. ealoon open and the man 'with a thirst waa obliged to leave the city to abate u jia enerjreiio campaign nae been waged against the saloons that hava bad a tendency to slightly pry up the lid by Opening back doors Sunday, after noons, byToththe city administration and the county prosecuting., attorney, and from the present outlook there will ISsk tta tnnM - Bnnrfnw - aalAAnst Vaaai ' a a mst vntU tbor i charift la pubUo (Joeraal Special Barrio.) ' Cleveland, July I John D. Rocke feller has decided to give himself up and testify before Judge Laadla in the federal court in Chicago, It was learned last night upon trustworthy au- tnonty tnat the on king naa reacnea an understanding with the aovernment of- 5 cars through bis counsel, and that he ereafter will not be molested by United States marshals. Acoordlnar to the nresent nroeram. Rockefeller will arrive in Cleveland on July 4 to apend the summer at bia aum mer home. Forest H11L No government officers will meet him to serve summons for his appearance in tbe Chicago court. 1 Instead; service 1 will be obtained upon the oil kinsa counsel, who have prom ised to have Rockefeller testify in the Btaoaara uu cases in unicago on Juiy It wae. impossible to learn the present! wnersaoouta ox me on aung. WEST VIEGINIA DAY sAT JAMESTOWN FAIK (Toornal Special Serrloa.) Norfolk. Va., July lThle was West Virginia day at the exposition, and vis itors from that state were much la evi dence about the grounds and building. Exorcises appropriate to the occaalon were held in the auditorium. Senator Stephen B. Elkins presiding. The sneak ers included Governor Dawson of west Virginia, Governor Swanaon of Virginia ana rresiaent Tucaer or tne exposition. Another feature of the program was the formal opening of the West Virginia state building; one of tha most sub stantial and attractive of the state buildings at tha exposition. The struc ture is colonial in style and ocouolea a place of prominence on the boulevard overlooking Hampton Roads. Among the relics of colonial times displayed in the Duuaing is tne map usee ny ueneral l Washington on the Journey .to the French on tha upper Ohio in 17BJ. An other feature of the exhibit shows the nome lire oi the pioneers or West Vir ginia. - GENERAL KING WILL . EM FOB COMMANDER (Journal Special Ban lis.) Manitowoc, Wis., July t. General Charles King of Milwaukee will be put lorwara as a canaiaate ior national 'commander of the United Spanish war veterans at tne coming national en campment. This has been decldeSTupSn I ny mi wmconain orancn oi tne organ isation, which opened its state encamo- ment here today. James G. Armstrong, also of Milwaukee, is prominently men tioned for the of f ice of department com mander. There is a large attendance of visitors at the state encampment and the town la elaborately decorated in their honor. The business will , last three days, and will be Interspersed with parades, campflrea and other entertain ment features. S0Z0D0NT CLEANSES AND BEAUTIFIES TEETH Mexicaii Mustang Liniment Qeea qulokl y to the very eore of the . disease Bad stops the moat deep-set, : exeroolatlng pains almost Inetentlri - Mexican Mustang Lininierit Oaree overw slliaeeJ ef Man or Beast . that a good, fcoaest Ufllaieat eaa Nonssettort Heie so good. . n t rim -.,: 8 FROM THE HOUSE; -ABINUAL RED 'TAG OUR business year ends August first and we intend ta clear our store of all pdds and and Ends by 4 time. This Red Tag Sale for the month of July is to finish the best year'a-iusiness- we have known' miiOitAicirtr IEOVVLsID Ml PROCLAIMED 9 CIC that J ... ' ef vear a tiusines we have known ana flace the stock in shape to receive the recent purchases made by our Mr. Powers,' who. is now in the market.' ncwnicsuiai 10 insure siock ior mis iaw, snipmcnis muse oe maae at once, ana to make room twe must pur our already large ;Stock (down to a price that will move it. So all Odd Pieces,all Floor Samples and all Discon- tiriued Patterns will be greatly reduced t6 clear, the floors for the new fall lines. Cash is also a consideration? for "K these new goods must be paid for long before we need them, and we are willing to sacrifice on our present stock.1 Li, II I I a ais.au a I .mmfj f"aJl-V'J, -i-W BurrLTS $58.50 Quartered oak combination Buffet and China Cabinet, weath ered or golden, reduced to. .$44 $120 Buffet in quartered golden oak, carved feet, glass knobs and 18x48 French bevel mirror, re duced to f 88.50 $35.00 Weathered oak Buffet, 18x 40 oval French bevel mirror, re duced to $23.50 $37.60 Buffet in quarter-sawed oak, finished weathered or golden, reduced to ............ .$25.50 $48.00 Weathered oak Buffet, 12x 40 French bevel mirror 'and glass front, reduced to .$31.75 $34.00 Buffet, finished Pacific oak, 18x40 French - bevel mirror and glass door front . . . . . . . .$24.25 BEDROOM PIECES $68.50 Dresser, exactly like cut, made in quartered golden oak and genuine mahogany, 22x48 French bevel mirror. reduced to ....S4T.50 $40.00 Dresser, in genuine mahogany, 24x30 French bevel mirror, full serpentine front, reduced to f 28.00 $38.50 birdseye msple Dresser, 24x30 French bevel mirror and full Swell front, reduced to 927.50 $23.50 ladies' Dressing Table, in golden oak, birdseye maple and genuine . mahogany, 16x26 oval French bevel mirror, reduced to f 14.75 $30.00 birdseye maple Dressing Table,, full French leg, 16x36 French bevel mirror, reduced to .f 19.00 $35.00 Empire Beds, made in quartered golden oak, birds eye maple and genuine mahogany, reduced to . ..f 24.00 $52.50 full Napoleon Bed, quarter-sawed oak and genuine mahogany, reduced to f 30.50 $35.00 quarter-sawed golden oak Chiffonier oval French bevel mirror, full swell front 23.50 $35.00 genuine mahogany Chiffonier,' swell front, pattern French bevel mirror, reduced to...... , f 20.00 ! flBfaaBa?sf I IRON BEDS $4.50 Iron Bed, single iron head and foot, all colors, reduced . tO ..- nmmmmntm ... .$3.00, 12.00 Iron Bed,'H-18 inch post, extra heavy castings, finished in cream and gold or .Vernis "Martin: : reduced to . $8.75 t $7.60 White enamer'Tron Bed. scroll pattern, angle .irn ' head ana toot, reduced to ... , . . $11.00 Iron Bed, continuous post, open chill decoration, finished in ' ' cream enamel or .Vernls Martin, reduced to , .. ". i,'... .$8.50 , $18.00 Iron Bed, in .cream and gold enamel for Vernis Martin finish, ; brass spindle head ' and foot, reduced to , . ..".$12.75 $28.00 factra heavy Iron Bed; inch post, brass spindle head and foot, finished hV'cream and gold, ' reduced to". ............ . 815 JSO ' $10.00 Bed, In cream 1 and j goldr ' l l-io inch posti andf 1-inch, top ' rod, reduced to $6.75 SIDEBOARDS $51.50 Sideboard in quarter-sawed golden oak, full swell front and French bevel mirror, re duced to ..f 36.50 $62.00 golden oak Sideboard, 18x32 oval French bevel mirror, reduced to 942.00 $40.00 canopy top Sideboard, 18x32 shaped French bevel mirror, golden finish...... 920.00 $37.50 solid oak Sideboard, in weathered finish. 18x40 pattern French bevel mirror, reduced to ...926.00 $36.00 oak Sideboard, full quarter-sawed and hand polished, . 16x28 French bevel mirror, re duced to 925.00 $32.50 Sideboard, 16x28 oval French mirror, f olden oak finish, swell top and top drawer, re uced to , 923.50 DINING TABLES $25.00 6-foot oak Extension Table, 45-inch top. pedestal base, weath ered oA golden finish, round top, reduced to ..917.00 $17.50 6-foot Extension Table, 6 inch legs, 45-inch top, . finished golden, reduced to 92.50 $29.00 Extension Table in quarter- J sawed golden oak, top extends to 6 feet, hand polished, reduced to 921.50 $26.00 Pedestal Extension Table, square top, 6-foot extension, quarter-sawed oak 'and polished, re duced to 910.00 $54.00 Quarter-sawed oak Table, 48-inch round top, extends to 8 feet,' pedestal base, claw feet, weathered or golden, reduced to 936.50 $67.50 Round pedestal Extension Table, 54-inch top, extends to 8 feet, carved clsw feet, . finished weathered or golden, reduced to 949.00 . $40.00 8-foot weathered oak Table, strictly mission in design, reduced to ...927.50 - DRLSSERS $33.50 Princess Dresser, made in birdseye maple, genuine mahogany and quarter-sawed oakv re duced to 923,75 $17.50 Dresser, in white maple and golden finish, , French bevel mirror, reduced to .......914.40 $120 Solid mahogany Dresser, 32x36 ' shaped French bevel mirror, full swell front.... $88.50 f $92.50 Dresser, in quartered srolden oak and cen-..: uine mahogany, 36x46 shaped French' bevel mir- - ror, reduced tor ; . ; . . .-.963.BO ' jrv J $85.00 Dresser, in birdseye maple and genuine", mahogany, 30x42 shaped French mirror, re- ': duced to ......961.00'. , $27.50 Dresser, in solid oak, with 24x30 French bevel mirror, reduced to .921.00 j . " ' $25.00 Princess. Dresser, 18x36 oval Fjrench bevel ft V ' ; mirror, made in solid oak, reduced to . , . .88.50 , , ' $82.50 Combination Dresser and Wardrobe.'' In golden oak and mahogany, reduced to,,,. 949.50 - n REFRIGERATORS $10.00 Refrigerators, zinc lined, hard wood case, with mineral wool insu lation to keep the ice, reduced to...... f7.9S y $16.50 Refrigerators, aame descrip tion as above, only larger in sizee duced to ... ......912.75 $20.50 Wisconsin Peerless Re ' frjgerator, lined throughout ,with finest grade of white - enamel, reduced to ... .91T5 $25.00 A Refrigerator with ice . capacity of 7$ pounds.-The Peerless, white enamel - upon 4. galvanised steel, reduced ' 'to .910.50 - ft $30.00 No. 6 Wisconsin Peer- ; less Refrigerator, Jce -capacity vf s 90-pounds,5 white enamel lined, , reduced to 924.00 CARPET DEPARTMENT 9x12 Bagdad or Bigelow Wilton Rugs 943.20 9x12 Royal Axminster Rugs ............980.15 9x12 Lowell Body Brussels Rags ............931.50 9xl2.Roxbury Brussels Rugs......... 924.75 9x12 Lancaster Brussels Rugs .....4..........9I8.OO 9x12 all wool Art;SquareS 810.80 Burlington Brussels, sewed, laid and lined, per yd.Slet Amber Velvets, sewed, laid and lined, per yd.... 9115 Smith, Higgins and Sanfords Brussels, per yd... 9122 Roxbury Brussels, per yard 91-85 Hartford best wool Velvet, per yard 9144 Saxony Axminster, per yard 9144 Half wool 2-ply Ingrains, per yard OTHIt1 AH wool 2-ply Ingrains, per yard .90 All wool 3-ply Ingrains, per yard 91.12 Potter best E gradeLinoleum, per yard T2e Potter' best D grade Linoleum, per yard 4. Fbor Oilcloth, per yard 36 1 STOVES AND RANGES $12.00 No. 8 Cast Cook Store, large oven, reduced to .i. ,..99.6 $36.00 Ajax Range, double body, with -r Mbestevs lining, full nickel trimmed, " i reduced to ............920.75 s, , 3u w oteei Kange, o-hoie"top, .. " 18-inch oven, body made of blue - r'. ' Planished steel, reduced " sg5td -., . .......932.40 S1JS0 ,. reduced .i$25Q -duced :i $11.00 ............. , . - T .. .' Single , burner Gas Plate, (Oj two Burner Gas P!at, r?- 1 lto , t?.73 r fi rr 3 . No. 1 Cut, iron C - V j !, reduced to C - - stove $5.C3 5D-r'ece w?: T reJi'ct.I ty f , , .t,; , i aJ 1 ri v If .Xa-- II- I .IVkSBBBBk. .sSBSP .ta- n.w.v.. iif . '5 - f -- UK .- ' f '. ; : iM,;f: