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THE " OREGON v DAILY, tjOURNAI ,' PORTLAND; FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2,- 1007. 13 PRISOi'l FOR LIFE S-GIFTS TO BRAVE 1r? GIRLS- ARE THINGS OF BEAUTY Slayer of Swarthout Found Guilty of Second Degree ' Murder. MOTION FOR NEW s Outing Suits TRIAL IS DENIED pica of Self-Defense Unavailing I Convicted Man Receive Sympathy From Neighbor Verdict la Re , turned in Midst of Midn ight Storm. UNKNOWN , i : ; ' - , v i . ! . ANN A'L FOR V II ' I , " ' .. ...... : ;V' . Men V (Special Diapatch te The Joe roll.) ' -St. Helens, Or Aug-. . Francisco Guajardo nuit spend the remainder of Ilia natural Ufa In the penitentiary for killing Herbert N. Swarthout, unleaa the hitiier court give him relief.' He waa yesterday sentenced by Judge Mc Bride to a life term, following the . verdict of murder in the second degree, which had been reached at an early hour of the morning' . .d vs' " '( F . The verdict wa brought In In the midst of a terrtfto electrte storm that '. rnaed for hours. - Guajardo waa pale but calm and to trie last retained nis com posure, even thanking the Judge for .'his consideration, toward the defense throughout the trial. , " At 10 o'clock yesterday Guajardo was brought into court for sentence. His counsel made a motion for a new trial, which was denied. The Judge stated that the defendant had received a fair trial and had had , a good defense and a good Jury. He then sentenced him according to law to the penitentiary for life. His counsel asked six days In which to file a bill . ox exceptions, which waa allowed. Guajardo showed ho emotion at any time. Few were In the courtroom and I The beautiful necklace and pendant there waa no demonstration of any kind. whi-h nront. tn Minn Mavheiia n... .- win k. t.v.n t n.in. tnrf.v wnlcn w"e preseniea to miss MaDeiia Tha prosecution at th trial contended Wataon In admiration of her bravery by . that Guaiardo had broken ud the an uif;nown admirer- is a rare and val home for Mrs.' Swarthout and her six chain is of p atlnum. three times the .hiMMn fi. thn r itoaart hv I value of sold, and the pendant, or ' Knrfimii I lavallier. Is the shape of a bow-knot The Instructions of the court to the with open work framing a rare stone, a Jury were very clear. The points of I kunalde. .The gem Is a hard stone, of Um ''in rtnrd to self-defense were the brilliancy of a diamond but of a especially emphasised. pale lilac color. The open work is set The defendant remained perfectly I witn a number or run cut diamonds, oalm Ihrniirhml the trial. H annar. I The whole design Is chaste and fine. enUy bad the sympathy of hU neigh- one of the latest Parisian styles, and of DOrs J B1" vbjuq. Mrs. Swarthout waa not In the court-1 The brooch which was given to Miss room during the closing scene of the I Ethel Johnson by the name donor Is a trial. I butterfly of gold with wide spread t fit .v. th ';. s - -V --' . , , x , wy ' . . " ' r .v r .n t ;-ia i,V"-i ( r pik'i 1 1 n fcis-shint i' iwvaaw-nh" y , - f ..v.--. HABF PRICL Men's Straw and Panama Hats HALF PRICE, Boys' Wash Suits HALF PRICE, Brooch Presented to Miss Ethel Johnson. wings which sre set with diamonds. and with ruby eyes. It is a striking ana Druiiant piece or jewelry. The name of the donor will not be disclosed, and there was no other mo tive for his act than that of pure phil anthropy and a dealre to reward in some measure the bravery of those two young gins who m a time or great per sonal peril did not lose their wits but heroically aided others to escape sud den death. When the Columbia was wrecked Miss Watson supported Mies Orlese in the water for two hours and refused to be Helped into a boat until Miss Griese. who was unconscious, had been taken in. Miss Kthel Johnson, who I but 12 years old. saved the life of Ethel Gor don, her girl chum, and of a man who clung to her. V- ' Also the Most Liberal Cuts in Men's 3-Piece Summer Suits and furnishings in Town LAUD WAITS FOB Tl IE EE ED WARM WEATHER RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INCREASE IN DRUNKS it Alsea Country Offers Induce . , merits Unexcelled in ; .a All Oregon. j ' (Special Dispatch to Tb Journal.) ' Fisher Or, Aug. 2. jClncoln and Lane counties expect to attract and hold their share of the landseekers 'of 1907 from the east and from foreign lands. There remalna - vast areas of good lands at reasonable prices. Notable for its op portunities is the Alsea region. This la a part of the state that nature has done her best for. It is situated In the extreme southern part of Lincoln county and Lane eounty on. a stream called Five Rivers, a tributary to the Alsea river, which flows into Alsea bay. These lands are adapted to almost any thing and will bring as large crops as any other part of Oregon. The land is new and very rich. Vast quantities of splendid timber for .piling and ties are here and a good logging stream to send them Into Alsea bay. The bottom lands nUBT AMU WOBBT . when your child haa a severe cold. Tou need not fear pneumonia or other pul monary diseases. Keep . supplied with ' Ballard's Horehound Syrup a positive eure for oolds, coughs, whooping cough and bronchitis. Mrs, Hall of Sioux Fa Us, S. V., writes: "I have used your wonderful Ballard's Horehound 8yrup on my chUdren for Ave years. Its re sults have been wonderful. Bold by all druggists. Apparently the warm days have had a tendency during the month just end ed to increase the number of arrests for drunkenness In the city. According to report filed by Thomas Jefferson Casey, statistician of the police depart ment, with Chief Orltamacher, out of 968 arrests made during the month of Julv 615 were for Intoxication as compared with Hi for the preceding 30 days. t The need of an additional patrol gon Is demonstrated by the faot timt 478 calls were answered by the one ve hicle in use during July, an average, of over 15 rune a day to all, parts of tne city, on both sides of the river. In the bureau of criminal laveatiga- are the best In the world for clover, timothy or any kind of grass. 'As for vegetables, fruit or berries, it chal lenges any part of the state, or for that matter any part of the world. Any fterson will be convinced by coming and ooklng for himself. New people, how ever, are wanted to develop the country. There are fair roads, telephone lines, a creamery route and a thrice-a-week mall route. Pure water, good land, fine timber and a healthy location are the essential features of this part of the state, which should Induce people of means to visit this part of the country and look It over for themselves. Labor Day In Greenhorn. . . (Special DUpatch to Tha Journal. I Sumpter, Or., Aug. 2. It la under stood there will be a Labor, day cele bration in the Greenhorn mining camp. It Is proposed to make the drilling con tests the principal attraction. It Is said prises . for the contests will aggregate M00. tlon 78 cases of larceny, three highway robberies, three burglaries and two bo gus checks were Investigated by the de tectives. For assault and battery, 43 persons were taken Into custody; disorderly conduct, 26: drunk and disorderly, 35: gambling, 16; larceny, 23; violating city ordinances, 100; disorderly by fighting, 17; carrying concealed weapons, 6; rob bery, 2; vagrancy, 36; using profane inuKUMge, o; inreaiemng to Kill, 8; beg ging, 6; delirium tremens, 6; and In- Bane, a. me otners arrested were brought in for various petty offenses. During the month. 84 sidewalks reported for repair, 35 street obstruc tions were ordered removed. 40 cases of water running to waste reported to the water Doaro, 10 injured persons as sisted, 7 lost children picked up, 12 dis turbances suppressed and 11 strav teams taken to stables. There were 2ft alarms of fire during the month and 4 incipient biases extinguished without the aid of the firemen. The receipts in the munclpal court from fines and forfeitures aaarreaated 11,663 as compared with 11.521 for the montn or June. - MAVIT 1 TWO STORES THIRD AND OAK TEA Good tea is so much bet ter than common that you won't buy any. more poor stuff. Tear tracer ratarai roar mosey if reu dos't like Schuling'a Beat: ws pay him. NEW YORK OUTFITTING CO. NEW YORK OUTFITTING CO. Owaic Sale Prices Cut -IdH ieeper S We have used the knife on the prices of every article of MEN'S, " WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WEARING APPAREL in the house. The store is featured with bargains from the front door to the ceilings. Do your buying now and save money. .A CASH OK CR.ILDIT ' ' ' -"'- -, " ' ', . ? i - ' 4 . Suit yourself about paying for your purchases. If you want credit it is freely yours. 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