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THE OREGON; DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. FRIDAY. EVENING,! APRIL 1, 18107 , IMPORTANT NOTICE ,;A?-' -fJv:-'-'-;,:.'!::r ; . : ". . - The second consfgnraent of Journal pictures !is entirely exhausted and it will be necessary for those (till holding coupons to rttain them . until the arrival of the third shipment, which is now en rotfte by fait , freight. Notice of arrival will be dulyiven. :. The Journal asks its friend? to be patient Every reader who hat collected the coupons will be supplied just as soon as possible. . Arrangements have been made to fill the hundreds of mail orders from the next consignment : ' mwm. FOR APRIL TERM Case of Owen McUnfJeiuWho Is Charged - WithT, Killing Brother, Up in Court. - On hundred and fifteen ,. tfcmn have- bsen ordered to report tn the elr- , cut . court next Monday or the open inf of ths April term. Ths Ilat la . snorter man last month, when an un r usually larf nuaiber wn called ta rlew r vi inm irm 01 ms Moor ease. , Next week will be a busy ns tn the criminal department' Atnoag the cases - for trial which hare attracted more than , . ordinary attention ar those of 8. B. , Lewis, Owen; McLinden and F. Man son Whit. Lewis la th O.-.R. A N. track walker indicted on chars of man- , slaughter in connection with tn death of an engineer killed In a wreck near , Warrendale. '. McLinden is phara-ed with ' murder ta the Brat degree for killing ,hls brother, James McLlnden and TTnlte- accused of passlnr worthless check. Lewis Is to b tried next Wednesday. Whit on Thursday and McUnden on .. Friday. - iwo important civil suits ar to b tried without Juries late Jn th month. . Lx-Senator ;, Lafayette ;. Grover' suit against the Hawthorne estate. Involv ing property worth $200,000 or more." . ! set xor Apru ZS, and th cases of Receiver Devlin of the Oregon Trust A Savings bank against 'W.. It. Moore and other officers of the defunct bank, to recover HB00.040, alleged ' to have been lost or misappropriated will eome up th following day. - Th Jury for th April ferra la mad up as follows: '- V -';. . J- H. Atkln. E. M. Angel, J, W. Arra strong. A, . Albrecht, K. Anderson, N. niuKjrvvnariCT Anaerson, Richard Adams, (X F. Antonson, Robert And- 11 1 i- Bowman, 50,Sn,"xoM - Bcey, W. B. Barr, W. V. Baltimore. Jamea Brooka, Oeerg C. ?rc''J, W. H. Bridges, James Ber W. C. Berton, W. J. clampbell, H. . Camtne. William H. Dolman. 1)7 J. Du- iniiu, j ti, ucMara, Charles H. Dob son. E. W. lEmmons, Frank Elchler, M. iee' J- & TlXnaA A. Fordyce, James S,ib8?l ' J---.G Orlppsr. w TV Hreei. Joaepn mil, W. V. Gordon, Q. M. HJrsch. C. W. Henderson. f j. I - Hewitt. C. Hanson! U agenburger, - r. F. Hardman. , w M. j.io.ov jj. iDKaiip, u. k. Kane. Harry . Ken W. C, Llsoqm, Christ Lehmann. r-r:"t;ua-i McMarnara, Nealond. WilHgm W, MayneZ, Jamea RaMall. C II. Rogers, o. H. Relger. C G. Raabe. A. G. Rushlight. 8. H. Rotherv C. P. Beal. J. U Sllppj J. C Smith. f1" 8tandlsb, J. H. Selllck, Cbarlei t.7' awaKoro.--w..-." Btull ..w- 'Stoops, Ed A. Bcloth. H. G. nmitn.K. gmlth. L. Shank. B. W.. Sun. iiiucm, uturs iayior, w. w. Tory Abel TlehnerA. G. Walllnr. C. H. Wbaacott ivV,by J;, Walker...F. F. WUUams, William Winters, C. C. Woodcock, W. J. nfSSHtnul yX)??? Winkler, a " 21. . 1. wiinams, c. R. Welch, B. A. Wyld, John Wendt, Nathan .-, Wilcox, S. W. Watts, Milton York. u xost, tiarry Young. MURDER VERDICT IN r 1 MT.;TAMALPAIS CASE 1 "lltToltert Prw Lcawd Wlrm.) San Rafael. Cal, April l.All doubt that murder and not suicide was the fat of the woman whose skeleton was Jpuo veral , weks ago on Mount Tamalpals. was removed officially to day with the recording of the coroner's verdict which holds that murder was done "by a person or persons unknown to th Jury, The woman's garments, and Jewelry are In th rnrnn.. m . - - - . VAIV uvrv while photographs of them hav been sent to every city In the United States. The victim's Identification, however, has not been established and who she was and how she met her death will probably never be known. CHANGE PLANS TO ENCOURAGE MORE jt.' ((jontlnuad from Page One.) . a request for further information. The strip In question la 25 feet wide and 100 feet long. It lies between Lak street andthe crematory grounds and Is de- : sired as a means of entrance to the yard surrounding the burner. jAt present access to the grounds is by ' ?JBJ? S. narro roadway leading from JWcolal, street. This Is 600 feet long and n account of the marshy na It 0', a-round has to be covered with planking, which Is maintained, at a heavy cost . I " Watr Stala Veoessary. It win soon b necessary to Install a , --H7 CI -""""Miry rrom Nleolal street Th coat of this would be great ly reduced and the city would he eaved large annual expense If the piece of lnd recommended for purchase by Mr Napier should be aecured. Mayor Simon will present the tacts to the health and and he hopes the committee will see fit tendent Napier's request . . v.rcLue,t of S"sry Inspector J. M. 32 n f-tor,M ,a v . A petition from east side nrooerty owners. asking that a pool ott t&TftLPr Wheeler stated , that he. had Inspected the .non rAiuMf 11... . ' - . . supplied with spring rifX-'Sf.v" 1ot 4toui to th. i-'' V; 'W cm. r; I Vd J " that complaint could hav been mad with mot-rea- son against ths nulsanee caused by some . mosquito-breeding marsh land ni" th . Th Sunnyside Push club, in a? petl UlA T' that steprb, taken to drain a stagnant pool on Bel roont street, between East Twenty-ninth and East Thirtieth streets. This peti tion was referred to Dr. Wheeler, who 111 tnak an InvesUgatJon. . - t A cojnmunicatlon from a contracting . ""'O v ""''-' ?. '.v. firm offering to collect and bum ail th city garbage on condition that It be given an exclusive franchise to do mo was filed. The communication had been rererred to th board by the city eoun- Clt. ... Incineration of city refuse coat th taxpayers 72 cents a ton during March, aocordlng to th monthly report of th superintendent of th garbage crematory. Th report stated that an average of 47 tons of garbs had ben j consumed dairy, ahd that 1100 tons were thrown' on th dump for want of nrooer facilities to destroy more tba th 1161 tons of garbage that was actually re duced, by th burner. Southern Paciflo may" automobile servio from Crater Lake.. establish ' an Medford .to SAYS MRS. SAYLBI VAS INDISCREET Witness Classen's Testimony Tends Jo Establish Motive for Murder. . Miller, bcaus'he had heard gossip eon- eernlng their friendship, and taat Dr. MlUer bad killed Sayler , In a (Quarrel over; the relations between Miliar nd Mts. Saylec A , big crowd filled the courtroom , to listen . to today' evl dene. .: ; . , .:; . WOMAN WALKER iS &i v. - COVERS 65 MILES I - . i - 4 : , T (Continued from "Pag On.) (CaltoS tnm TsswS Win.1 . . Wateska, IlL. April 1. The evidence In the 8ayler murder trial today was such - that before . the court permitted th witness ,to testify bailiffs cleared th rqom " of young oya and . girls. Qolda Bayler. daughter of th slain banker, was asked to retire to th wit ness room. William Classen was put on the stand by the state. He liyes next door to the ofhe of Dr. William Miller. Mill- er, Mrs. Bayler and John Grunden, her ratner, ar accused of killing Sayler. Viassen testified that Mrs. Sayler entered jjrMner 1 tfflu alone at all hoars of th day and night He said he frequently visited the office alone at: night He entered Dr. Miller's of flc one night and found th doctor and Mrs. Sayler together, t "" Classen's story was Introduced br ths stat In support of th theory advanced by the prosecution that Sayler had ob. jected to Mra. Sayler1 mee tins' Or. j Lowery. boarded the T:48 train for Ban Francisco and Mias Sears entered Mrs. Carolaifs automobile and was driven northward toward Burllngame. Had she continued she would hav lost but three hours and 2s minutes at GUroy which would hav mad her time for B miles something near 22 hours and 20 minutes. She had planned to go the distance of 101 miles In It hours and In view of her excellent condition could eaally Jiav won the race against time. WMBMMSMMBHHaMBaweBBlHBSSBBSBBSSSSBB " Man Shot, as Strike Incident. . halted PrM Usees WTrs.1 San Francisco, April 1 Antonio Ser- roche, a ship scaler, wss shot in th left J groin and severely wounded today. In a I street-fight between Daniel Martin, a j oontractor, and a band, of wen gath ered near th Union -Iron works,, where I a scalers strike ts pending. - Martin will b held by the police at the elty prison until th result, of Serrocbe'a injuries can be learned. Martin claims be shot In: self defense when a gang of men rushed at him, Martin la bettered to have Incurred ' th anger of the - shls : - ? .. . 1 GAY PARIS-APPEALS TO S A SAVAGE PRINCESS fUsitea Press Lesaed Wlr.l : v: Parts, April 1. Tbe little ex-o.ueeri of Madagmecar, Ranavala, every now and then asks permission to visit Paris. Sh has not . been here in two years, . . . . . .... vui m request iron ner is now in tne hands of the minister' of colonies. Eb begs to be allowed to come to France and see -Chant ecler." and with due red 1 tap all formalities - ar. now being gone through with in order that a spec ial dispensation may be granted. She will probably visit Paris this spring. Madagascar has been a French depen dency sine lit. v - wBMwassseaiMHwpiisasMsWsjasHN Loudermllk Is Acqnfttd. ' Dnlted Prase Leases Wire.) La Grande. Or ; April l'.,-!' D. Lou dsrmllkv the Union man .who has fig. ured in scores of lawsuits And land of-, flee hearings over the now famous Townley homestead, was yeBtertf onerated of the charge , or-tref; which has been hanging over him year or more. ; , . SHU Work Contract. Let, Albany, Or., April 1. The Sa Son planing mill of Albany has a. the contract for the mill Work 01 new I50.00A depot at Medford. Th, depot a at Corvallis and Grants now under construction.- are also 1 finished by Sears ft Eons. . I 1 f I - y J fit mmm ft" 1 8 sin o 'XiT- :." a -I 'r- "-1-At-! 1 'TI vve carr oniy inc uesi graacs oiiucn 5 iioining-- -such as 'Schloss Bros.," "Sincerity," fAnchor brands, etc--and our prices are always .lowerthan the ex -dtKiye"delersW--invite-youtoinspect-)ur-"irine lineal Mens and Young Men's ;v , Sprain imlSs VVJJ L Q)J : i M U GWOj ) . - -:.v-..-. ' t,f"w'.'".N u. ".".; U -.:! The Addition Willi Character - - , , . ... ... v f . . T ... ..-- r V s , Shown sin Worsteds, Ossirnres,; Sers.etcnWe " have ; every desirable color and . most .attractive pat ? tehxi. The style and fit is perfecti Arid, remember, 1 Remember April 1 5th On That Date We Will Advance Prices in Plat 2 , From $200 to $300 Per kdt. Pyu.reali" what this means to the man who is in hc market for a - highly imprpyed home-site in a highly restricted district, or foMh V- man.wh9 looking for ideal investment? It means that in a very few . ' day he will be compelled to pay from $200 to $300 more for the lot which h can purchase today for from $750 up. Over $1,000,000 worth of Laurelhurst has been sold. This simply indicates the popularity of -Laurelhurst with the general public There has never been a residence addition in Portland which has been as highly improved or restricted, and there has never beerr any high-grade residence tract in Portland 41 hi? tlC2 Mfred 4t 0uc,h Prices and on such easy, ! - lo whlch wlU cost70 from $760 up now will cost $200 to $300 more after April 15, or if you have purchased before that date the value of your1 lot will have advanced that much: See Laurelhurst for yourself, but see it at once and select your lot. We will be frlad to fSZri- VT0Frtyin f ur tmobilM i vou wiI1 M at our office. Or, take the Rose City Park or Montavilla cars.Both lines run to and r&4iJ ipiiilfliftil ;r..-: f ul$ III r -: u t Open a charge account, if not prepared to pay cash, i Our liberal credit, system js a very convenient aid to one who wishes to keep well dressed at all times. Ooen . till 10 o'clock Saturday mVht, V", . " - , Fi fiiA nnonno ' 1 An . Alter Easter Sale That Throws In the Shade All Others ; A two daysN special in our Millinery Department that commands your attention.- Without exception or reservation we piace on sale all - -Trr, -RuIar-020. Hats Wowr87s9S ATOTOSaTES BSOXXKS. Charts X. Hanry Co. Waksflaidr. Fries ft Oa. -Oeo, D. aobaUr K. 9. ralmsr-Joass Oo. Holmaa Meaafee Mau si yon Borstal Kaokls si Bonars . r. Bryaa Oo. rzlok-Dodds Oo. Mnff.Xlalnsonrs Lsuid Oo. Dabots s Orecksta Kealty Oo Chapls Barlow. Kaas XUgler. ACtelTOT, A. W. MOOXX8, ira BVix-BBarnAjr block sUOTalTB Axaurr aqxxct, f x, . btaxx pbum. BS) 522-526 Corbett Bldg. -'Nsfr ,'t WW, : TODAY AND TOMORROW Flower-Trimmed and' Strictly Tailored' Hats, in finest .straws arid silk braids, on sale . at the above price for two dajrstoiay and tomorrow. All on r' display in the main.ajsfe. ' Call and, l flJ7 AP -see these wonderful bargains at...... J) yOi Phones--Main 1503, A-1515 LADIES, TAILORS Suits, Skirts, Jackets and Dress, es made to individual measure,, for half the usual price charged by the ladies' tailors of the city. The variety of styles and m. teriali almost unlimited. Pit ; and satisfaction guaranteed. Everything that fa new and de arable in silk, serges, novelties and merchant tailors' cloths to elect from. at astonishing low prices.. . .- a , : Salesrooms. 401-2 Hacleay Bldg. v286 Washington "Street mm Mm m. sesaaMwBi umi niinliS ivt- : .-. -. .v - .t : .:,. . First and VamhlU ...-.',lfc. V. Second and Yamhill Genuine Boyhton Furnaces are the original ftirnaces made bv The Richardson & Boynton Co. since 1850. . Other furnaces called Boynton.are imitatlori the fumAr y W V0 e twrenty yean, which prove in-wie minute If you have a "Perfect," "Giant" Ern," "Salamander" 6r "Success" Furnace, it igan oriH.T t : ton," made byThe Richardson & Boynton Co. and 328 Glisan Street Steam and Hot Water Boiler,, Ventilating PW. : I 1 a ; $x ' ' vlBssa-Bssw. SpedaldYertisiM Sale'of' For, OnS Week Only Commencing Tomorrow, Saturday, April 2. 1910 Little Ada ln 'The Journal Cost But One Cent a Word: 77 7 For the Baby Infant?' Soft Soles, regu- " ffl': . iarTJDc value, pair. xUU ' For Boys and Girls All: sizes, all widths. ' low and r high cuts; reg. $2.50 1 Q- A P" values, the pair..." ; vXsTbil Fbr the Men Men' patent leathers, in veJour , calf and tan; "always sold here-' tofore for $3.50,: our Qri price, the pair...... . V As I Men's Oxfords and High Shoes, in patent leathers,, etc.; ' button ' " and lace; regular 45 C ir . values, the pair.... i. ViaTtU Grand Extra Special For the Ladies Patent; leather . Shoes and Ox fords, an button and lace. Queen Quality, Utr &. Dunn's, Laird & Schober's, etc A few broken sizes only; regular $4 Q- Of and $5 values, pair..: PXD We can't promise to fit you in this extraordinary bargain. ' -FortheChUd , , Shoes 1 and Oxfords, in ' tan and black;- our regular a? 12S value, at;r. .v!?-' OOC Strap Pumps, all this season i , goods, in . ta ' and black, all -iier regular $2.00 C1 K values, the pair'. f!I.dD For the Ladles Patent leather, gunmetal, vici kids, colors tan and CI OK black; $4 and $5 vals. OlaivO Ladies' Strap Pumps; up-to date, snappy styles; tan, black, uu.u.i, n ,.. oxDiooa; very nobby; sold every- Qt nC where fdr $3.50.., Ol.lO n 1WE PRICE CUTTERG 152 becond St, Bet. Washington and Alder SSblock south ' - ' N flo .. : 6 uuu iUUCl OF WASHINGTON STREET Portland. mm