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A I I I '1 DOPE TO BLAQE Pleads Irresponsibility, While Denying Crime Dr. Doxey Gave Her the Drug. fTTnttd frnm Wim.l - St. Louis, June 2. Wogien fought and pulled hair today and mqbbed the po lice In an effort to get Into thfl court room where Mrs. Dora Doxey, on trial for th murder of William J. Erder, was expected tr take' the stand. 'The corridor were' Jammed long- beiore the time for the trial -and pdllce were hur ried to the ; courtroom to prevent dis order. 'The Jam became so great that the police were forced, to ubo strenuous measures before order could be restored ,: The womn endeavored to rush the bluecoats and force their way Into the courtroom. It was feared that some of thf-m would, be severely Injured In the , crush, but the- officers . finally forced the leaders back, and the corridors were , cleared. .. -,. - - Mrs. Doxey, who admits that she was ' married to Krder while at the same time the wife of Dr. Loren Doxey of Colum bus, Neb., was expected to tell today the whole story of her relations with Erder, j It was determined definitely late yesterday that she would be put upon the stftnd In her own behalf, and the announcement of this decision brought the frenzied crowd of spect- . iui iu me cuuruiouBO. . Mrs. Doxey Bays Dope Sid It. When Mrs. Doxey took the stand she told a pltltful story of the' Influence morphine had on her life. She ad mltted that she had become a victim of the drug; and that Dr. Doxey, her hus band, gave her morphine constantly, Morphine was blamed for' the stories she told i of mythical relatives from whom she ' expected : great wealth through Insurance policies In her favor. Her father, she said, had pleaded with Dr. Doxey to 'stop giving her morphine, but the doses were Increased and not decreased, until 'she was not responsi ble ror ner actions.- -. TVri M ma' VMM mA w..... ... Tl T I .1 Buy 1UU. UQS ... X HDHL IU 11 I D with him, she said, she was still under the Influence of the drug. She had separated from her x: husband at that .time, she said. one aemea vigorously xnai sne naa ever conspired to murder Erder for bis insurance. . .: ' -,. GILLETT SAYS 1 FIGHTS FAKES ALL FANS FOOLISH , ... . . , ! (Continued From Page One.) son wlU - make more . money , out of credulous fools. . . . -; "There was no chance to get Jeffries back into the ring until he had been assured ' that he would - win. He does not need the money, and he had too much to lose and not enough to gain. Johnson has little to lose and the pros pect of getting a lot of money, . "Suppose the affair Is not a frameup. What chance would Johnson have? None. He would knock himself out, If necessary, to avoid wtnnlng. This fight s to be a 'lead pipe cinch.' Un doubtedly It will be a fine sparring match, as that is necessary for the moving pictures. "I would like to Interfere if I could, but the only thing that would Justify my Interference Is a riot. I do not think that will occur." GLEASON AND J.0HNS0N ' "SAY ALL ON THE LEVEL; CHURCH PEOPLE ACTIVE 8an : Prahclsco, June 2-The stand taken by Governor Glllett against prise fighting Is believed, here to have Seen caused by the fact that tie governor is receiving hu!idred,of telegrams and let ters daily urging! him to Interfere with the Jeffries-Johnson fight. , .-Church organizations of the country, particularly la t'! east and mld-lle west, hnve ber-n namjr x.3 i ti tuivlca, resolu tions rn1 entreaties to take action In the California f iRht situation. The -Com munications come from all parts of the world. The governor faces another bombard ment when he returns to California, for doleg:atrriB on the-Paciflc coast are only awaiting his return to call on him. A man who Is leading the protest agrainst the fiaht exDressed the odnlon that the "communications are getting on the governor's nerves. ' Church federation Active. The church federation this afternoon" will hold an executive meeting; to decide a course of action relative to the Jef fries-Johnson fight, following the grant ing of the July 4 permi by the board of supervisors. ; The plans of the organization to pre vent or stop the fight, together with the homecoming of Governor Glllett, who will be appealed to by the church men, makes the meeting one of Importance. . , (Reason Says AU on Square. . 1 do not believe that Governor Gll lett made the statements credited to him," said Jack Gleason this morning. when the Interview, .telegraphed from Chicago wae read to him. "The gov ernor recently admitted that he knew nothing whatever - abowt boxlnsr con teaU(, never, having witnessed one nor ever having the slightest Interest in one. ; Under the .circumstances it would be impossible for him to hold the opin ion that la attributed to him. Tils alleged statement that the whites will not permit : a negro to win the world's championship is preposterous.' Didn't, Mr. Johnson rwln the world s championship from a white man in Aus tralia? I .have sever had and never will have anything to do with a fake, and a fake cannot be pulled off .without the knowledge of the promoters, if they know Ihelr business. Jeffries would rather lose an arm than lose "this fluht. and besides everybody knows that all he money In the world could not ln- auce mm to ne a party to a rake. "As for Johnson, he would rather win the undisputed championship of the world than fall heir to a million, dollars. i"I repeat, I do not believe that Gov ernor Glllett gave out that Interview." . Jack Johnson Pleads Hot Guilty. Jack Johnson, took the same view of the Glllett Interview as taken by Glea son. , "I do not believe It." the champion said, after coming 1n off the road this morning. "This fight Is going to be on the level and I am going to win, even if I have to fight the 10.000 white men around the ring. Even if there was anything doing, how could Governor Gll lett learn anything about ItT tit's non sense to aay that the fight Is a frame-! up, and I do not believe the governor said it There is no offer that oould be made to Induce me to lay down." J CORBEm COMMENT ON ' - GILLETT'S STATEMENT - V :,,, ',i ;:.;,-., .;--:.,, (Unite Pnu Leased Wire.) .Rowardennan, Cal., June 2. slim- Cor bett wa painfully surprised when in formed of the Glllett interview. ; 5 "With all due respect for Governor Glllett and the position he occupies," said Corbett, "I must say he is sadly mistaken. s I am not a millionaire, but I will give $5000 to anyone who will show me that this fight is a frameup. They may say that John I Sullivan was a faker, that Bab Fltzslmmons was a fak er,: or that even I was a faker, but here Is , one . man, .. Jim " Jeffries, . on whose character as a boxer there has never been and never will be a stain. It is too bad, if -the governor Is correctly quoted, that he has formed the opinion that this tight Is fixed. ; Too bad." -Jeffrie -did a good morning's work, playing handball with Corbett, wrest ling with Farmer Bums; shadow boxing and skipping; the .rope. Owing; to the weather having become cooler, be has decided to do his boxing this afternoon. DAYTON, OR., PIONEER 'WOMAN LAID TO REST ''"i''t:;" '''.v?.j mi I V (Special Dbpttch to Th Journal.) Dayton, Or., June 2-The funeral of Mrs. A. I Alderman was held Wednes day and . her body laid In the Brook side cemetery "by the side of her hus band. Mrs. i Alderman, , when a child of 9, crossed the plains with her father's family In 1851. Much of her life was spent In or near Dayton, where she was loved and respected. . Two children and her husband pre ceded her- across the Great Divide. She Is survived by three children, E. M. Al derman of Dayton, I R. Alderman of the university faculty of Eugene, and Mrs. Eva Powell of Corvallis. Rev. Murphy of the Baptist church conducted the funeral service. , , A Lake county man is hatching out a lot of wild geese and ducks. . IP FIS CAKNIVAL Good things that can be had at our Branch Store, corner Morrison and West Park, or at Main Store, 151 Third, HAT DYE FOR STRAW HATS. . . . .". .V.2. STRAW HAT CLEANER. .................. .25 Friday and Saturday Specials -V.I Hay's. Hair. Health, $1.00, for ,C6 I$gg Tar Shampoo. . .18 Tar Soap 12 (Tobth Powder, antisep-. tic -,.174 Glove Cleaner,' qt. . . .22j Gossamere Face Powder for :. ;18 Talcum, Violet, 25c. .12 Hall's Hair'Renewer..69 Canthrox' .33 Orris Root, 10c pkg, . , .6 Tinct. Green. Soap, 25c, for .....r...; 17 SwiftVSpecific, $1,00, G6 Wizard Oil... ....... 33 August Flower 53 Witch Hazel Salve... 17- Porous Plasters Scott's Emulsion . . .' . 33 Grape Tuice, qts. . ,37 Phosphate Soda, 1 lb.. 12 Petrolatum, 1 lb... -l14$ Laxol' 19 Glycerine Suppositories . .'..s... 17 Honey and Tar, for cough ....... .30 SIddmbre 'Drag Co. J. : RALPH-CRVSLERrPROP: Two Stores-ylSl Third St. and Corner Morrison and : West Park Sts. V 7 mtejaie ana uiamona uDiiee i nm ibil h a ait Again our advice "MAKE COMPARISONS" lost none of its interest by repetition. Again every department in our store proved true to our assurance of remarkable values. The reductions in this store are genuine. The bargains real. Multitudes of shoppers responded enthusiastically to our advertisements. : . . As this sale advances our enthusiasm increases. Extra efforts are made to attract more customers to our store. Friday offers great bargains to shrewd shoppers. Suits and Silk Dresses Values to $25.00- . . Jubilee Price Friday iiiiliiii ''"i ''x2'"-'' ':''-'ir" Vii.. : ' ;-'. ' wk.--. '..-;,' Wcu) wool and silk suits and silk dresses, every one of them fresh k and ' crisp, not shop worn and ' handled garments that have lost their shape and appearance through ; rough handling and repeated sales. These garments have been in but one high price sale and are broken lots collected together and marked at one trice, $7 50. . There is not a suitor dress in this sale that is not worth $20 to $25 each. Hew Arrivals in Hair Goods Old English Curls, . Shower of Curls, Cluster. Chignon Puffs; La Tosca, Chantecler and Marie Antoinette Puffs. Everything that is new and required for the latest style of hairdressing can be found in our Hair Goods Department at department store prices. " t i IF II mm -TSJUf, Monster Picture Sale Now On ' :Jf1? - ' , .-. ; : irrA . him -A : .-:ijfli- TV'? m !,f: , r. liMVOTI uwiuiiim Every Picture Sheet Picture Picture Frames Reduced for This SALE All 50c Framed Pictures Reduced to . . 39c All 75c Framed Pictures Reduced to . 59c All 95c Framed Pictures Reduced to . 69c All $1,25 Framed Pictures Reduced to . . 95c All $ 1 .95 Framed Pictures Reduced to . . 98c All $2.50 Framed Pictures Reduced to . $1.49 All $3.50 Framed Pictures Reduced to . $ 1 .98 All $5.00 Framed Pictures Reduced to . $2.50 $10 Trimmed Hats Friday at $4 There is a lot of wear before you for stylish Summer Millinery. For Friday we have taken a great number of hats, examples of our best milliners, and marked them special for this day's sale." In the assortment are- many handsome light Tuscan Hats, flower and ribbon trimmed. Also hats .in other spring colors. Values to $10.00. Friday at $4.00. jlfe NewUntrimmed HatsFriday69c Fifty dozen Black and Burnt' Untrimmed Hats, the great ma jonty of which are stylish Tuscans. Every shape offered is de sirable, most of them' being large shade hats, just the thing for June, July and August wear. Most of these hats are worth from $1.50 to $2.00, and some as high as $2.50 each. Fric&y 69. Greatest of All Flower Sales 59c There are just 672 bunches of, roses in this sale. Every one of them French make. They come in all the different rose -colorings. Some single, some branched. In this lot are many im ported Montoures selling as high as $4.00 each. - . . A , Unequaled Bargains Offered in Undermuslins, All Garments Reduced Yard Goods $ale for Friday in Our Big Values in Wash rabnes Curtain Department 25c Curtain Swisses.... 19. 1 2V2 3000 yards of fine Curtain Swisses in handsome, patterns in white and ecru color. The best quality 40 and 45 inches wide. y 20c Curtain Q " Rods yC 10,000 Full -Length" Curtain Rods, made of good quality : brass: l Made with ferrule fin ish. Brackets' complete. , " 10c Sash" Rods ' 18c Plain Burlaps. . 5000 yards of Plain Art Bur laps of, good fuality, in all col ors, 36 inches wide. 18c Curtain i' . 35cMercerlzed Linen for I . 25 l;2,2, Swjss.. . . 1000 yards of Curtain Swiss of best quality, large variety of patterns and all size dots. 25c Art ash" Curtain" JC Comes in solid 1 colors, also hairline stripes. The finish of this suiting is exceptional on account of the merceruation process added, to the natural high finish of the linen. This is the first time this cloth has been offered for less than 35c a yard.-,-" " TIC" 7'' 5000 Brass Extension Rods for sash curtains, with knob finish, 22 and 44-inch exten 'sion, All brackets complete. 25c Art Curtain 14 Scrims, Special. 5000 yards of Figured Col ored Curtain Scrims in, light and dark " grounds, in pretty stenciled patterns. A large as sortment. . y - , 25c Plain Curtain 1 A Scrims, Special . . . lc and Madras .:. Cretonnes 3000 yards of Art Cretonnes for bedroom draperies and the summer home. Handsome pat terns in floral designs, on light or dark grounds. 50c Cretonnes O C Special Z JC 5000 yards of Art. Cretonnes, taffeta and damask, in beauti- ful patterns in floral and conventional-designs. Suitable for. bedroom draperies and hangings. $1.25 Curtain Nets 25c Horrock ses Rep for 19. 79. 2000 yards of Plain Curtain Scrims of good quality, in draB or white color. . ' 12 l2c Figured Q 1 Silkolines ..,;,.C ' lines of best quality; in light or dark grounds, in floral and . conventional designs. A large ' variety of handsome patterns. 3000 yards of Fancy Curtain Nets and Colored Madras for curtains and drapery use, white and ecru color, 50 inches wide. 85c Curtain Nets' and Madras . Comes in all the standard and new colorings. A most desir able weigTit for outing pur poses; . $1.00 Imported Stamped Crepe. Waists for 59c Imported C rep e Waists, stamped for embroidery. The designs are simple and artistic. These waists are particularly desirable, as they require no ironing. 43 5000 yards of Curtain Nets and Colored Madras for the ar tistic Jiome. A large variety of handsome patterns. All colors.: Mrs. Dean Is now in our store demon strating ?by ; expert fitting Kemo and Smart Set Corsets Undermuslin Bargains Itemized For Friday Special Sale 35c Drawers 29c ; ; Ladies' Cambric Drawers, made with deep ruffle and cluster tucks, in and above ruffle, open and closed styles. . . 75c Drawers 59c Ladies' Cambric and Longcloth Drawers, with embroidery ruffle, trimmed with embroidery, lace and insertion. ;These are regulation Isabelle and circular styles. $t. 50 'Drawers 89c "Ladies' Cambric Nainsook, Longcloth Drawers, in regulation Isabelle, circular and Vassar styles; dairity trimmings of em--broidery, lace and insertion. - . 5t.5Q Skirts 98c : -Ladies' White Skirts, made of good cambric,' deep ruffles, trimmed with embroidery, lace and insertion, with tucking; under dust ruffle. . - $2.00 Skirts $i. 59 Ladies' White Skirts, made of good quality cambric, with deep embroidery ruffle; some with cluster tucks, also lace and inser tion; under dust ruffle. ; , . , s t R00 Skirts $2.98 Ladies' White Skirts, made of fine carnbric, with deep embroid ery muffle; othets with five, rows of lace, insertion edging and cluster tucks. - $1.00 Gowns 59c , Ladies' Nightgowns in odd lines, high, slip-over and V-shape neck, French band finish, embroidery, lace edge, long and short : sleeves, made of cambric and nainsook. $1.25 Gowns 89c Ladies' Nightgowns, made of longcloth, slip-over or open front styles; trimmings of lace insertion, beading, ribbon and embroid ery ; puff or elbow sleeves. ' Ladies'1 Nightgowns,' made of good quality longcloth, in circu lar neck, embroidery, yoke, French bandings, elbow flecvcs,' late edge, beading and ribbon, with puif sleeves.