The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 12, 1909, Page 11, Image 11

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Edwards, Who Killed Mc
Gaillard, Will Have a
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TIMELY SUGGESTIONS TO A SHIVERING
WHO ARE UNDER THE ICY GRIP OF JACK
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 12, 1909.
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Ths trial of Osborn Edwards, who 1
charged with murder In- the first de
gree In the killing of Thomas J. Mc
Oaillard at the Blchelieu rooming house
a few night ago, will be set soon for
the earliest possible date. la compli
anoe with the new rule of bringing
murderers to trial aa speedily as can
be done,. Judge Gantenbeln will set the
date as soon ,aa d wards'' relatives are
heard $ rem. Edwards pleaded not
gytity to tha" charge yesterday after
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Besides him. X seven other' men were
haled into court yesterday afternoon
either to enter, pleas t or to receive
sentence, t - -. -, .
Marlon Davis, chanted together with
Dave Tomlin with stealing a bo of
razors belonging to Lou Wagner, was
sentenced to serve a term or tw years,
but paroled on aooount of -his age, be
lng only 19 years old. Davis will have
to report to Chief Probation Officer
Teuscher. ' Tomlin nleaded not sulltv
and will be tried before th Juvenile,
J. J. ; Scholia, charged with larceny;
win am inea January I. ;
John Hanna who stain a. kit nt mr
penter's tools on Kfew Year's eve; will
serve six montns in the county jail.
Harp TlAnunn lbh . AanUM frkn.nti
accused of robbery., it being charged
, mac mey neia up "etsr JUnbetlch. le
camber 13 and relieved him of his
watcn ano &, are to come to trial to
morrow. They are also said to have
iieia , up a. m. Hyatt, securing ym,
Chris Brunes Is thought to have been
implicated in their last Job.
B. F. Germain, charged with larceny,
.will be tried January 15,
W. B. Qlenn, accused of larceny by
embezzlement, is to have his trial Feb
ruary 11.
MURDERER BECAUSE
TOOK JOKE TOO HARD
CSDWlal Dlnnatrh to Tha Iirmil l
Rockville, Md.; Jan. 12. The case f
ixicnoias orrutt. charged with the mur
der of Frank Kretaemer, was called for
trial todav in the circuit court. Rnth
the accused young man and his alleged
vic-uui wore wen Known in mis vicinity
and as a result the trial will, be fol
lowed with considerable interest.
vi ne killing of Kretzemer, who was a
torekeeper. resulted from a children's
prank. Several girls, among them the
young sister or orruu. entered Kret
semer's store, to play a prank on the
storekeeper. The latter is said to have
playfully resented the intrusion of the
girls and one of them told Offutt that
Kretzemer had insulted his sister. The
young man hastened to the store and
without warning shot and killed Kret
zemer. The young man fled to New
York, but was captured a few daya
later and returned for trial.
CAUCUS TO DEFEAT
LID LEGISLATION
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Sieves at Factory Cost
We are rolng to sell sverv Store oa hand AT COST O MAJruTACTTm
XWO rather than remove them to our new factory, oor. 1st aad Oibbs ata.
$2.00, Stoves 99c
$2.70 Stoves $1.35
$5.00 Stoves 82.50
$5.40 Stoves-$2.70
$6.00 Stoves $3.00
All Our Stoves Reduced
in Proportion
AIRTIGHT STOVE CO.
Open TTntll B -O'clock Bvenlags
271 FIRST STREET, Bet Madison and Jefferson
DO YOU NEED A PLUMBER? Call Us Up.
Phone Main 1110
(United Prem Leased Wlrt.l
Olvmnia. Wash.. Jan. 12. A aena
torial frameup to defeat all ao called
moral legislation has been attempted
with Indifferent success. A caucus at
tended by 23 members, with proxies for
two more, was held on local option, the
race track bill and other measures.
1 he makeuD of the caucus waa such
that-there Is not much danger of its
holdlna together when the first test
comes. One -proxy waa that of Senator
Hiair. wno preferred to go to church,
and Falconer, Paulhamus and Poison
point to this fact with, derision, as an
evidence or now atrona the antl-moraJ
oraantzation will be. The fact that a
caucus was held has caused no end of
comment but the general opinion la that
ii win not oe enective.
MEAD PARDONS
HENRY CEAEMEIt
trait Praaa Laaaad Wlr.t
Olympla, Wash., Jan. 12. Governor
Mead has pardoned Henry Craemer,
convictea at beattie, tseptemner n.
1894. and sentenced to be hanged for
the murder of Mrs. Josephine Mueller
ana ner cnua. '
. Thrice Craemer was granted reprieves
and finally aentenced. His sentence
waa finally commuted by Governor
Kogers to lire imprisonment. There
has always been general doubt of
Craemer'a guilt, aa the evldenoe was
entirely circumstantial. At tha time
. of tha Tom Blanck jail delivery at
Beame, uraemer rerusea to leave witn
the other prisoners. The case has been
one of the most famous In the history
or w ajsningxon.
IDAHQ'HOUSE PUT
ON ANTI-PASS RULE
dTsltcd Preas leased Wira.t
Boise. Idaho. Jan. 12. The house of
representatives has adopted a resolu
tion providing- that before drawing
money from the state for mileage mem-
hers must maae ainaavit mat they
did not ride to Boise on passes. Five
members voted agalnat tne resolution.
Iff Yomir
Pipes
Are
Frozen
Wc carry a fuU line of
Blow Torches, Pipe
Stocks and Dies,
Wrenches, Pipe Vises
and Fittings, and ma
terials for repairing
broken water systems.
All - at reasonable
- prices. ; -
J. J.
Kadderly
HARDWARE
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130 FIRST ST.
eafl aid Iiery
THERE IS HEAT IN MEAT, GOOD MEAT BUILDS
TISSUE AND MAKES RICH BLOOD, WHICH
WILL KEEP YOU WARM.
NO MEAT FAME AT SMITH'S
We have an abundance of Meat We will not run short.
5000 pounds of Sweet Pickled Lean Pork 12
Any quantity of Smith's Sugar-Cured Breakfast
Bacon . . . . t 4 . : , 16 and V7y2$
Picnic, Hams .10 Cottage Hams 12i
Smith's Sugar-Cured Hams or Half a Ham. . . . .15
Smith's Absolutely Pure Lard, 5-pound pails 65
Beef from ,5 to 15 No Higher
Lamb from .10 to 15 No Higher
Pork from ,..8 to 15 No Higher
FRANK LSCUTi MEM CO.
"FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST'
226 ALDER STREET, BET. FIRST AND SECOND STREETS
512 WILLIAMS AVENUE
791 MISSISSIPPI AVENUE
TWELFTH ST., BET. BOND AND COMMERCIAL, ASTORIA
253 TAYLOR STREET (UNIONTOWN), ASTORIA
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1 DISPLAY ROOMS, m SEVENTH ST.
Portland Railvay, Light f
and Power Co.
All the Biggest Buildings
The Corbett Building v
. The Board of Trade Building
The Couch Building
The Geriinger Building
And all the biggest and best residences are heated to
perfection by "Perfect" Furnaces or v "McPherson"
Heating Plants. This kind of a day tests a heating
plant. We're glad to say pur plants are all giving
perfect satisfaction. - V
The W, G. McPherson Co.
328 Gllsan Street
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Good, War
PURE WOOL
Dr. Jaegers Sanitary Wool
311 Morrison, Opposite Postoffice
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Reduction
Today and
Tomorrow
On All
HEATING
STOVES
S COOKING
U STOVES
STEEL
RANGES
.THAW YU1 MIES
BY ELECTRICITY
Quickly done without damage
to Pipes or Building. Satis
faction given or no charge.
Have the Pipes attended to
before they burst Not neces
sary to have electricity in your
house.
PACIFIC ELECTRIC ENGINEERING CO.
213 SECOND STREET
MAIN 659 PHONES A-2187
BANf IELD-VEYSlY FUEL CO.
OFFICE COMMERCIAL CLUB BUILDING
Has made arrangements for the ex
clusive agency of the famous
mosmm
(COAL
From British Columbia. The quality speaks for itself.
Ask those who burn it. A cargo of three thousand
tons now at our dock. ,
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Main 353
SPEND
ONLY
and have our "PRIZE"
HEATER
PuLUpfee
All the Pipe and Elbows you
need, and we send. a man
with the stove to install it
perfectly. 3 Put up same day
ordered- This is the best
Airtight . Wood Heater on
the market Sheet steel body
with heavy gray iron lining,
cast-iron top and bottom,
handsome nickel trimming.
Will last 8 or 9 years. Price
only 912.00.
Pay 81.00 Down, 8LC0 a VUceli
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