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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY v EVENING, MAY 14, 1903. 13 DORIS 00 TRIAL . SECOuD Tli,iE Slayer 1 of Charles Simms Faces Jury' in -Circuit', -tt1 finnri, at EnterDrise. 8ptdtl Dispatch" to U ioarnl.) ; IffljgSE . , j . - ,.. . . . , i- , . v . .,. ,1 - i an fit w i 1 f I III IK . -A term of th circuit court convened bere lt Monday, Judgo Crawford preaiaina;. ',. The first case called for trial waa of the atata agalnat James Dorria, who la charged With murder, in. the first de rree. 'if la -the aecond trial of the caae. In 190S- Dorrla waa convicted for man slaughter and was sentenced to the pen itentiary for 10 years, but upon appeal to the .supreme court the case was re versed and remanded for trial,- ;In 1906, ,at Loatine, In this county, rtnrrla haA An nltrrctlnn with CliarleS Blmma, an inaurance agent, and just after Slmms had struck Dorr is a. blow on the face Dorrla immediately shot him and Blmma died. Borne of the wit nesses who were-present at the 'first trial have moved out of the state, and It may he impossible to have them pres- Judae Bennett of The Dalles Is de fending Dorrla. assisted by J.- A.- Bur lelgh of this place. The state is repre sented by District ' Attorney v Ivanhoe and the assistant district attorney, J. P. Rusk. The trial will take up tha entire week. UNITED STATES IS SI, 000 RICHER " After Unci Ban had arranged a nice U ttle ' reception; and Judge Wolverton had. consented to act aa host, Tuen Teo Sum, Ngum Lun May, Chin Hee and Low Chunr failed to coma' Boms time ago the four moon-faced gentlemen had aeon notes - of acceptance la form -of certain green-faced pieces of paper with yellow .backs which tha western .devils call bank notes, each to the amount of $260. -As the host gazed'' on the lonely courtroom he sorrowfully ordered that the United States government keep the. 11,000 ball money. When caught the missing; Chinese will take palatial steerage passage for China with email ceremony at the hands - of the local federal authorities. . BAKK TO OPEN SOON .,, .. -;vf y 'fBpitad Press teased Wlre.-- Lebanon, Or., May 14. The Flrat Na tional bank of Lebanon, which was re cently authorised by the comptroller Of the currency, will open in a few days. It will take over the business of the banking firm of P. M. Boroggln & Co. The nandsome bank building-will be extended to the alley, and will then be lt feet long. Tha addition will ba built aa soon as the materials can be secured.. ' Borne changes , will be made on the Interior. The Pacific Telephone offices wilt be in the west end of the long building. Mr. Garland's law of fices will occupy the space between the telephone office and the bank rooms. The addition will be of brick or cement,, to correspond with the present building? It will be one of the handsomest build- I irigs in tha county. .The new bank has a capital stock of aO.OOO. THREE MINING ; TWO ; : MANUFACTUBLXG FIRMS Articles of Incorporation have been filed with the county clerk as follows: - Hester Manufacturing company, for foundry and machine, shop work, by George C Hester, Arthur L--Veal8 and Ralph C Coan; capital, $50,000. Northern Exploration company, for nrhing business, by Edgar Bo ling, Ral eigh P. Trimble and Walter, J. Gearin; capital, $S,000. :l J&eimy vrees mining company, ov A. W. Nelson, F. M. Mead, W. C. Patter son, T. J. Ward and E. Hayes; capital, $160,000. American - Development company, for mining, timber and irrigation business, by B.M. Runyan, Arthur L. Veaale and J. C. Veasie; capital, 150.000. Commercial Manufacturing company, to make patent hammock device, by. W. H. Morehouse,' Dave B. Mackle and Jay H. Upton; capital, $60,000. . . MISSCASE SELECTED ; I TO VISIT EUROPE (Salem Bureau of The Journal.) " - Salem, Or May 14. Miss -Ida M. Case, instructor in grammar,- literature, English - and rhetoric at the Ashland Normal has been selected by the execu tive committee of tha- board of normal school regents, to take part this year In - the annual tour for teachers con ducted bv thw national clvio federation. Each year, the federation - vends 600 teachers . to Great Britain and Ireland for the purpose of observing methods in those countries. The school boards rec cmmend , the teachers and . the list Is made up from those recommended. NEW INCORPORATIONS 5 FITjE THEIR ARTICLES (Salem Bureau of The Journal.) Salem, Or... Hay It. Articles of In- of ths secretary of state as follows: Oregon-Gold Hill . Mining company, frincipal office Portland; capital atock, 100,000; incorporators. O. J. Sherman, W. B, Pearson and Paul Ebrier . The Marcs Development company, erlncinal office Portland: cabital stock. 110,000; incorporators Axel - Marcs, Jtserc . Komman ana u. u. jsiino'.t. TWO MEN INJURED IN CORVALLIS RUNAWAY (Special Dispatch to The loaraal) , Corvallla, May 14. John Lengr was thrown from his delivery cart and badly brulbed. Railway Mall Clerk Burrows was pitched out' of thc same rig . and had a rib broken, -and sustained minor Injuries., and Mall Clerk M. E. McClos key waa also thrown out of tha .vehicle but escaped uninjured, in a runaway be tween the union depot and the Corvallla postoffloe yesterday. - . JOHN PAGE KILLED' ' . y BY HIS OWN GUN 'A I i '' '1v.ln i i i iii 1 1' W-!.' f' j'. (Cnltva PM Leased Wlre.l Canvon City. Or., Mav 14. John Page, a farmer of Pomeroy, Wsshington, was srcldentallv shot- and killed Tuesday at Berch creek. His revolver fell from his pocket and - was discharged. - - Ha was killed instantly., . t ' v-"r . . , Mfiimc j- is';'a great; thing to'h'ave 4 ' in piano buying and it is not- MISPLACED with us. Again we offer. spme" REAL piano f bargains .which are 'to be found , . on our floors, and at the; ..prices askethe jwilli not DISAPPOINT you . when ' you see - them. Go6d DEPENDABLE pianos are here for your inspection , and we ask ' you to come in and look them . over W HI LE : THEY LASTt A few of fered here as a sugges- -tjon., Many, more here: ' . r Sinisheimer, fair c6ndi-' ti.on $125.00 ; Milton, in good condi tion ..i.. ; .... .$198.00 Schaeffer, good value for . Ti . . . . ..$235,00 Behr Bros, a reliable make , .... . . . .$225.00 Wellington, a favorite, , for . .'. : . . . .$240.00 I vers & Pond, fine value,' ?for .,$250.00 : Sherman Clay&Co Sixth and Morrison Streets Opposite rostoffles TZOTOm TAXKXHXI KAOXTXEmg CORVALLIS READY FOR STOCK EXHIBIT Corvallis. Or, i May ,.14.fr'lomorrow at j u v ciqck me second annimh atrti, .h iuii cny WU1 to be a grand parade on Main street begin with PROIIIOITIQIalSTS LOSE FI8IIT ASTORIA Judge McBride JJpholis the County Court in Refusal to Call Election. . (Siieelal Dlspatdl to Tie Joonut) Astoria. Or.. MlT i 14. A motion to mieah fh writ' of mandamus ' Issued from the circuit court soma days ago, directing the .county court to aeciara an election on local option In Astoria pre cincts I and . was presented to. Judge McBrlde at fit. Helens this afternoon. A telegram was received lata. this after noon from C J. Curtis, who Uthe at torney. ior me sreienuiuiw '' ""; T,. .1 - lnt.(4 .n..hwl flA . writ of mandamus and sustained the action or l tie county court, eigners un w to withdraw from a petition.! . Wkl. k u will h. M .IMtlAS on ; local option in precincts I ana a was justified In its action In permitting certain of the algnera of the petitions names from the petitions, even though -1 iilj - 1 ...fflnlnnt . ti render tne petitions insurricicoi-i in the case, did not go to fit Helens today, as he claims the order to. quash the-wilt waa not properly befora the court, having never been filed with the clerk of -the court. '; ' - OIDESTJSOLDIERIS - 'ON1 LECTURE TOUR , (Colted Prsss- Leud Wire.) " Santa Rosa, Cal Miy 14.-r-WUliam. O. Clark, who has tha rare distinction of being the oldest living American aoldler, is on a lecture tour, despite his 91 years. At present ha Is living with his nephew, Lewis Cooper of this city. - s Clark, who is a resident of Drytown, in Amador county, waa born in 117. When he waa still In bis teens he en listed in Uncle gam's army and fought In the war against the Mohawks and Bacs in the volunteer service. - After the war department learned recently that he was the oldest living soldier he was granted - a pension. - Clark traveled around the world preaching temperance while General Grant waa president of the United States. He is now devoting all his time in delivering lectures to young men., . : .. - ' . , FLORETTA WHALEY ; l CANNOT GET MONEY (nnlted Press Lesssd-Wlre.1 Mineolav I I-, May v 14. Judge Sea bury has filed an accounting of the Whaley estate by Zaxiah Whaley, grandmother of Floretta Whaley, who eloped with "Rev. Jere Knode Cook. He held that whlla the grandmother lived, Floretta has no claim to the $5,000 that represents her portion of the estate. It is reported that Floretta, with her baby, came to Hempstead to attend the settlement, but she did not put in an appearance. .. SAN JOSE POLITICIAN IS UNDER ARREST -"Vv i - (United Press Leased Wlre.l ? San Jose, May 14.--Accused of false registration, Frank W, Burnham, cen tral . committeeman of the united labor Dartv is under arrest here. -This action was taken after it waa learned, it is said, that Burnham served 'a term in San Quentin for "grand, larceny. His bondsmen surrendered him lata Wed' nesday night. BELLBOY CIIIS 88,000 AT RACES Eddie Ward Gets in on Some 1.' "GoodlThing8,, and Will 'VuTchasQ Hotel.1 ; . - (United rrsss Leaasd Wire.) . J Ban,- Francisco. May 14. Eddla Ward is no longer a bellboy at tha sC Fran cis hotel. . Having won 18,000 , en the races, he baa' resigned his position and Is OUietly looktnev around In rinrnhui a small hotel where he can play man- i.rr Biuuui insieaa oi peing poaaea by one. . ' . In the course of his . duties Eddie became acquainted with a plunger at Emeryville, who Is stopping at tha 6t Francis. The bellboy got a few "good things" from him and won steadily. His winnings reached the 18,000 mark Mon day when he bet 166 on a, 20 to 1 hOt - , .. -. ; - . , ,rJ C COMMITTEE DEBATES. EXILE OE COLONEL (Uolted Press Leased Wire.) Washington, May 14. TbeRayner res olution, proposing a courtmartlal ' for Colonel ' Stewart In axils in Artsona, has been referred to the oommittee on military affairs. Senator Rayner declared that Colonel Stewart will remain in virtual captiv ity i until the president retires next March, unless action In his behalf la taken in tha meantime. ' ' ' A letter written by President Roose velt, in which he said the army officer waa tyrannical to enlisted men and that ha abused civilians, was read. - PROMINENT SPEAKERS ' AT STATE 'VARSITY (TTaUed Press Leased Wire.) University of Oregon, Eugene, May 14. -President Keer of the Oregon Agri cultural, college, delivered a splendid address on "Education" yesterday at the assembly before a large number of the visiting grangers and students. Short speeches were also made by Mrs. Clara Waldo, dean of the O. A. C women; Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunlway; Arthur T. Buxton, master of tha state SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH Given by Doctor Who Has Treat ed Thousands .of Cases. A physician, , who has mada a life work of treating catarrhal troubles gives tha following J list of" symptoms which indicate -when catarrhal; germs are present lnv tha mucous meunbrane of tha. nose, throat, bronchial tubes, or tissues of tha' lungs; , . v ; . Offensive breath. FvMiil.nl InMllnff. v Dryness of the nose. ; Burning pain In the throat. Pain in back of the head. , .., ; Pain In front of the head. r Discharge from the nose. Stoppage of tha nose at night Husklness of voice. .. : , . Aching of the body. Tendency to take cold. . Tickling In tha throat Droppings in tha throat. - ; - , ltVlllgO 41 4w Pain across the -eye. WUUlil WUflU vaasv m-y ,, Hawking to clear the throat ITl.1.11.. VaMlr ta wiak 1 TSB llUAiillH Uaaa va. f Formation of cruets in tha nose. Dryness of tha throat In tha morning., A cough.'' . ..' Pain in chest Btiteh In slda Losing In flesh. Loss of strength. Variable appetite. 8pasms of coughing. Low spirited at times. , Cough short and hacking. Raising .of frothy 4 mucous. - Expectorating yellow matter. Cough worae night and mornlnga. Lfirncuity in Dremimin., ... Loss In vital forcer -" Unta ; the activity of tha catarrhal germa is destroyed by tialng Hyomel. tha aymptoma cannot permanenUy dla appear and you cannot expect to be re lieved of caUrrn. If ym J the above symptom begin tha wsa of Hyomel at oncev It la tha only treat ment for catarrh that la sold by Wood ard, Clarke V Co." under J an absolute guarantee to refund tba money unless It cures. V 'i,;.:" -fj.:'-1:"'"".- Tha prlca of a oompleta ontflt Is but $1.00 If It glveg satisfaction, nothing If It falls. . grange;' Buparlntendant Aekerman D..t a u Winndlv. fi.. uumhir the vlsltora were shown about tha buildings and grounds, and later luncheon , waa served In the JssUted by tha students. Every effort was made to -nak tha occasion enjoy able, and tha vlsltora left seemingly well pleased. - ' ' BATHTUBS BEAUTIFUL WHITE ENAMELED CAST AND STEEL BATH TUBS. BUY NOW, while you can make a big saYing-;they wiU all be sold in a few day. ( ' 30 GALLON RANGE BOILERS AT WHOLESALE PRICES TO ALL OAS PIPE, WATER PIPE, SOIL PIPE AH the above has just arrived and goes at less than wholesale prices. Mail 'inquiries; promptly answered. ;.. i M. BARDE & SONS . ,347-353 OLISAN STREET, COR. EIGHTH. il' PERSONAL. Harbormaster' John Speler and Mrs. Cpeler hava returned from Ban Fran caco, where thev visited Captain Spelfr's parents - for tho past week. Captain fcoeler said that the fleet' s appearance was one of the most inspiring, sights he had ever seen in a naval way. The vesaeld were) lined In double column and extended a distance of two and one half miles. Captain. Bpeier said that the warships were lighted with electricity at night and made a beautiful spectacle. Befitcr Values Haw lot Been Offered, -Mpl-K Offered,; Better values could not be offered than these quoted on this page for Friday and Saturday $27.50 WM Suits $11.75 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 200 absolutely new tailored suits, in all the cor rect prevailing styles and materials; light and dark colors; splendid $20 to $27.50 values Only $11.75 $42.50 Laite' Suits $18,75 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Your choice of a wide range of our very finest fancy and dressiest suits ;f the highest class suits made, which regularly sell from $33 to $42.50 Choice $175 W Voac Sldrls $6.00 ,-500 BlacleVoile and Panama Skirts, "trimmed; with 'taffeta . bands, full plaited factual .values up to $15 Choice, $6.00 HaIIPricc--ForPa!lcro Hats-Half Price FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Our entire stock of handsome pat tern hats placed on sale at One Half price. New trimmed Leghorn hats for la dies and misses . $3.45,$3.95,$4.45,$4.95 $16.50 Stylish Box : Coats at $9.00 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. A late; shipment of handsome new spring box coats, fancy suiting ma terials, full taffeta lined, light and darle colors; values to $16.50 Choice, $9.00 $12SilkPet!icoats$4.25 rFarirv nlaid and olain colors, extra xV r T V- . is. . ... t. Kl gpoa quality taiieta, ine weu Known Sorbsis make, and absolute values to $12.00 Choice, $4.25 Special Friday-Saturday Speclrilsllri ptir SonltarPurp Rood Grocery HAMS at '..IBs? bacon .: ; iss aoi, 224 SHOULDERS at 13 DAMASCUS BUTTER 60a VanDuxer's Extracts and Colorings, while they last, at - j ' Lemon, 2-oz. ........... , .... .;. .,10f Vanilla, 2-oz. ..... i . . '. . . '. jf . . .r . .2T Any Coloring, 2-oz-.v .... ' . f Cheese, cream, Tillamook.. .,..,....i,,lT Pine. 7r Soap, each ... , ... . ...... . .. .... :3a Queen Olives, pt . . . . . . 28t) Manzanilla OliTes, pt...... .-. . . .. . ... ,38-a, 1,500 Matches , .......U.iV-. ....... T Monarch Starch, pkg..-...........i..4...7 Tomatoes, ,8 Corn, 8at Peas.: i. '. ,; Mocha ahd Java .....,i...,23) Acheson's Queen Blend, in tins,..,......S7f Macaroni, lb. pkg. S Dried Apples ....13 Lard," S-lb. pails ......................... Best Corn Starch.. ...V.....,.....T Dutch Cleanser- . . ..... .9) Swift's Pride Soap. , . . . .3a '4-lb. box Ball Bluing.. , i .. . . ..... 7 THE J. M. ACHESOTN CO. Cor. fifth and Alder .i-M, m AY'S . ll2r. AC171 Every Friday we have a bargain sale at our store that's a regular hummer as a money-saver. The day before this sale we pick a number of useful and nec essary articles from our regular stock and mark them for Friday only -so low that it's positive folly to pass them up. : You can't' acquire a morje economical habit than that of attending our regular Friday Bar gain Sale. ; , . i . -T--Vif'-'l Friday Drug Sundries This is only one day in the weeli that you can get drug sundries at these remarkable prices. Youcan"tjfford to let. the. day pass without taking advantage oTlhese great bargains. Merck's Sugar Milk, regular, 40c pound, Friday... ....... 26 Soda Phosphate, regular 25c pound, Friday...,..., ,....14 Sassafras Bark, regular 35c pound, Friday... .............',...28 Petrola Jelly, regular 10c jar, Friday............ Sewing Machine Oil, regular 10c bottle, Friday. ...... . .8 Soap Bark, rtgular 10c package, Friday, .5 Alum, regular 15c pound, - Friday. 0 Borax, powdered, regular 15c pound, Friday "...0 Boracic Acid, regular 40c pound, Friday .......21 STORE OPEN UNTIL 9iOO P. M. Friday Toilet Articles Selected from our regular stock and guaranteed to be as good as you can purchase anywhere. " After today you can't get them at this price. . . Swansdown Face Powder, regular 25c, Friday........ Satin Skin Face Powder, regular 25c, Friday ...........1T Satin Skin Cream, regular 25c,' Friday........ ...........IT Hind's Honey and Almond Cream, regular 50c, Friday....... 35 Malvina Cream, regular 50c, Friday... ................... ....86 Eastman's Talcum Powder, regular 25c, Friday. ...... ......13 Lyon's Tooth Powder, regular 25c,. Friday.... ...........14 Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder, regular 25c, Friday... ....... .....14 4711 White -Rose Soap, regular 15c cake, Friday......... 11 Woodbury's Facial Soap, regular 25c cake, Friday.. t....t.Tr.l6 Glycerosa Transparent Soap, regular 10c cake, Friday, 3 cakes. .0 P., D. & Co. Peroxide Hydrogen, full pound, reg. 65c,' Friday. . 3S ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING Friday Stationery Bargains Qur prices on Stationery, etc, are always very reasonable, but these Friday bargain sale prices are a little lower than usual. , . "Dennison's" white Paper Napkins, regular 15c per 100, Friday. 9 Papeteries, regular 40c a box, Friday.... .....22 Friday we will repair any make of Fountain Pen at half price. Square Deal Playing Cards, regular 15c pack, Friday..... .....12 Eaton-Hurlburt'a Tablets, regular IScFriday . ......... , . 12 Eaton-Hurlburt's Tablets, regular 25c, Friday .........19 Puritan Linen Box Paper, regular 25c, Friday......... '.16 c at . w s an a : ' ! ' m. w?' mm Friday Rubber Specials - The rubber goods mentioned below are good value at the regr ular price, but to make this Friday sale interesting we are offer ing them at nearly half price. , T,, 4 i;; y Atomizers for spraying throat and nose, regular $1.10, Friday. 55 Screw-top Ice Caps, always useful, regular $1.25, Friday....... 63 Rubber Gloves, good quality, regular $1.25, Friday. ........ ...63 Combination rubber Sponge and Bath Spray,' regular $2.25, Fri day i. f 1.13 3-quart red rubber Fountain Syringe, regular $2.25 Friday 1.13. Red rubber Toys, assorted, regular 50c, 75c and $1, Friday Price FREE PHONES ON FOURTH FLOOR Friday Bargains in the Art Departm Dresden Art Plates, in handsome Florentine gold frames, encased in a mahogany shadow box, reproductions of well-known heads; regular $3.75, Friday ...S Plain Photogravures, reproductions of old masters, in dainty 1-inch black and gold frames, glass size 11x14; reg. 60c, Friday,. ..25 Brass Candlesticks, 6 inches high, up-to-date designs with natural curves; regular 3c, Friday. .............................. ..15 80 pieces fancy Bric-a-Brac and imported Art China on special table; values to $8, Friday. One-Half Price WE CARRY LIKELY BAGGAGE Family Liquor Special Friday and Saturday Phone in your orders for Wines and Liquors and we will deliver them to your home in plain packages. ; - , Paul Jones Whiskey, regular $1.35 quart, special.".,',,.,.,,. ...08 Colonial Rye Whiskey," regular $1.25 quart, special, . . .... . . ; , .D5 Chicken Cock Rye .Whiskey, regular $1.25 quart, special, T. . . 5 Cherry and Currant Wine, regular 75c quart,, special. ... . , j , .39 Extra fine California Port Wine, regular 50c quart, special. .. . 29 Lenoir Cognae Brandy, regular 75c pint, special ..39 Four Friday Specials 50 pieces of Garden Hose, 25-ft. lengths, yi or i-lncht cptc1 regular $2.50 and $3, Friday ?t.f.y Rainbow Lawn Sprinklers, regular 25c, Friday It Rubber-ring Shower Bath Sprays with double connections, r-ru!ir $3, Friday ' ?l.t J Tarine Moth Sheets, for making trunks and boxes moth frw . each size 40x48, 1 doren in roll, regular 60c, Friday...,...., t fourth aid 7As::: - i t. . . Zii.