The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 10, 1910, Page 13, Image 13

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    CVJIITIg, OCTOBER , 13, 1010.
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Continued from rage One.)
prosecution. The defense won a point
when Judge- Morrow acted fa; prabljron
a request that Webb and M.i. Carrie
Kersh, who were Indicted Jointly for
being decided, the trial of Webb began.
The trial of,Mr. Kerch will be set by
. Judge. cielard at a later dale.
Fourteen "jurors were called this
morning and both sides passed seven of
r those for ipause. S. P. Garrigue was ex
reused , f rom duty because he said he
would not - convict a man on circum
stantial evidence, Charles J. ITton was
slso excused for the reason given by
him, that ha had formed an opinion in
the case from having read account of
It in the newspaper. 1
".i Passed for Cans..
The Jurors pafcsed for cause are John
Verdegan of St. Johns, A. Unger of St,
Johns and Charles Pollfka, F, BoodyM.
Clancy, W. Schmeer and J. A. Tuck"
,..'. The preliminary' examination of Ju
fors will be' continued this afternoon.;
'.- Before the Judge had. announced' that
the trials of the two. accused would be
conducted separately,, both were brought
Into tke courtroom. The manner in
which each acted contrasted sharply. - ,
.Mrs. Kersh was very pale" Her eyes,
ringed "with somber circles, roved, from
aide to side. Incessantly. , She watched
every movement of the state's attorneys
and listened intently to all' that was
said. . She seemed exceedingly nervous
: and anxious. : ,'.
Webb,' en the contrary, assumed an
air of nonchalance that could only be
' detected , for its feigned quality bji mor
than ' casual v observation. . A alight
twitching of the heavy lidded eyea- and
a quick, nervous, swinging of the, right
foot-under the tabltf at which he sat :be-.
trayed him to anyone who might have
noticed his attitude keenly.
;;: For all hat the face or the prisoner
wore an expression of supreme Indlf-
. ference. He even wipked at an artist
who was engaged- in making a sketch
of nlm. "Before leaving he asked to see
the result of the artist' labor and when
thla was shown to him he remarked,
."I support yovr are making me out as
villainous as possible,' .; v
lay and crarr.rri..l the body inr-Sde. lie
than called for an expressman and rods
in the seat with the driver to the Union
station, where he bought a ticket for
East I'uyallup, Wah., checking the Im
provised coffin to that city.
: Start on Auto Eld, ;
The murderer then returned to the
scene of his bloody deed and with his
victim's money prepared to go out for a
motor car trip to the suburban taverns.
He and Mrs. Kersh visited the Willam
ette rooming house where they left
Mrs,, Kersh's son. lllrtnj an automo
bile, they started out for a pleasure
trip, believing the trunk with Its con
tents was safely out of town.
Meantime, a baggageman at the de
pot noticed drops of blood oozing from
the trunk, ; Thls was Just before mid
night. He called for a policeman. De
tectives hurried down, the trunk was
opened and. the search for the murderer
began at once.
The tracing of the crime was com
paratively " easy ,work. The - express
wagon . driver was found by means, of
the transfer tag; on the trunk. The de
tectives wentto the Grand Central hotel
and traced Webb and Mrs. Kersh from
there to the rooming house in which the
boy had been loft, They waited until
lY o'clock in the morning at, the "Wil
lamette i'for the "Joy riders" to come
back. ' When-trapped, Webb made a
fight but was overpowered. ; v , ,-.-
The grand Jury the next day Indicted
both Webb and Mrs, Kersh for, murder
In the flfat degree.,, , ' ,
BRAKEMAN' JUMPS AND
JS MORTALLY INJURED
T ; SieiBl blxpatrh to 'The Jonrnl. -
Astoria, Or., Oct., 10. John Svenson,
St years Of age, a native of Sweden,
was fatally nurt by Jumping from a log
ging train of the Oregon Timber at
Lumber' company Saturday. It was
Svenson's second day on the Job at
brakeman. He released the brakes on a
( per cent grade and became frightened
and jumped.. He alighted against the
bank of a cut and fell back and was
hit fcy a Journal box, wl.ich tore his
scalp off. Ha died three hours later.
"Engineer Guy Powers also Jumped.
He l as a deep gash in, his right Jfg
and a cut on the nose. ' He is in the
hospital here. ,
The train stopped 1000 feet beyond
where the engineer Jumped. Not a log
was lost nor a matt hurt .except by
Jumping.
Svenson's body, wss taken to the
morgue of Gilbaugh & Co. .
Cuba Observes National Ilol'iy.
Havana. Cuba, Oct. 10. This bpln the
forty eeeona anniversary of -the 'begin
ning- of the 10 years' war for independ
ence (1868-1878), the day was observed
an a national holiday , in Havana end
elsewhere throughout the republic. In
this city the celebration was marked
with considerable enthusiasm,
British postofflces handle 15,000,000
letters and 250,000 telegrams a day.
Fads for Weak Women
Nine-tenth of ell the sickness ol women is doe to tome denotement of Cie
ate of the f(iM distinctly Umioiae. Such siekoess eaa be cured u ur4
every day by-, , ; .7 ;-;.' '.X-----'- '-".;'' -.(
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
v it Make Weak ' Women Strong, 'V;';
Sick Women Well.
It aets directly oo the or jam affeoted and if mt the tame time e general roe tor."
five tonie for the whole system, ; It cures femaleMSomplaint right in the privacy
f borne. t ssakee unnecessary the disagreeable questioning,' exeminstioos en4
local treatment so universally insisted opoo by doctors, aod so abhorrent
very aaodest woman.
- We shall not ptrticularixe here at to the) symptoms of
those peculiar affections incident to women, but those
wsntin j full infbnnatioa as to their symptoms and
savant of positive cure are referred to the People's Com
mo Sense Medical Adviser-1008 pages, aevly revised
ead ap-todate Edition, entr oo receipt of 21 one
cent stamps to cover eoet of mailing aj; or, m cloth
biadiag for 31 stampe. .
Address Dr. R. V. Pioroo, BoffaU, N. Y.
His. Consultation
Is Free
If you are sick and live out of town,
send 4 cents in stamps and secure a
symptom blank. ' Proper remedies can
then be secured on return of it. . :
ANOTHER TESTIMONIAL
" PORTLAND," Or.. Aug. 25, 1810.
I had been suffering for some time
and -went to tr, C. Gee Wo for his
diagnosis' of my case.' He pronounced
It enlargement of the liver and etomach
and inflammation of , the bowels, and
described my condition so accurately I
began to doctor with him, I have now
taken two monthe' medicine and am ss
I well as I ever was. I am giaa to speaic
whenever the chance coms to me.
(Signed) - E. H. WELLS,
, University Park, Portland. Or.
tr
Webb's Ctme.
Webb-klll4 Johnaon-on-tlie-aftern
of June 20, during a quarrel over Mra,
Kersh, according to 'hie Own confession.
He makes the plea of self defense, say
ing that he- was attacked by Johnson,
who was. armed with a blackjack. Webb
told 4he polire he took the weapojuaway
from his opponent end struck him over
the. head. ''" ,. t. hi' iJ . . , "';
Johnson was a wealthy farmer living
near Renton, a auburo of Seattle. lie
met Mrs. .Kersh in Spokane and feU in
love with 'the ;womn." Accompanied by
Mrs. Kersh a,nd her 0-year-old son, John
son came, to Portland. On the way down
Webb made his appearance on the train
And introduced himself to Johnson,
telling the farmer of his frlendshlpvlth
Mrs.: Kersh. . , , . . . ,, . . ,.
v The police believe that th trip- to
Portland was deliberately planned . by
Webb and the woman for the. purpose of
v staying jounson ana taaeng nis money.
jVohnson had 12000 in cash on his per
son the oay he arrived in rortiana.
Most of this was found In the posses
sion of Webb when the man was' ar
rested. Investigation- by the police
brought out the fsci hat Webh had a
wife in Seattle and that Mrs. Kersh had
a huhno In that city, that the two left
Seattle together, end that they lived
Zngage Xotel Jtooms. '
Webb, Johnson. Mrs, Kersh' and her
son .Arrived--- in Portland , at ? o'clock
ta -the morning on June iO. ? They en
gaged two rooms at the Grand Central
hotel., , Webb occupied ohr.eMhese and
the rest of the party the other..
. The two men, left the hotel shortly
after their arrival here and started on a
round of north end saloons, Returning
to the hotel in the afternoon,' they en
tered Webb's apsrtments. .There Webb
says they had the fight in which John
eon, was killed. Mrs. Kersh denies that
she was a witness to the truggle.
T Webb;-by his own confession, ' then
-went to Mrs. - Kersh's room, and .told
her of his crime, They went out to
gether and bought a trunk. Webb took
the trunk to the room where the corpse
BHEUlfflSi
. Rheumatism ia due td a dlseaseij
condition of the hlood cella and cor
puscles,1)rpght about by an excess
of uric acid in the circulation. It is
not only a very painful disease but an
extremely dangerous trouble. The
briny, acrid state of. the blood gradu
ally forms a coating over the muscles,'
and by depositing a cement-like sub
stance in the joints frequently tettnf-,
nates fatally, or leaves its victim ,
honelesS critmle. It lanatnral tr
"doctor " the spot that hurts, and it is
t j S a . . . ,m - , mm
quue ngni w use liniments, not appli
cations, etc., to get temporary relief
from a painful joint or swollen tendon;'
but Rheumatism- is not a skin disease,!
and such things, when depended on
alone make one careless,' and the dis
ease gets a firmer hold on the blood.
S. S. S. cures the disease because it irf
the greatest of all blood purifiers. ; It
goes into me cir
culation, and re-
moves e) very
riarticre" of ithe
irritating nric
4acid, builds up
the blood.
makes it rich
and oily, and in
'this way pre-
nares it for the
... ... . -
proper nourishment of all joints,
muscles, nerves and bones. If you
have Rheumatism,' get the uric acid
out of the blood by taking S. S. S., a
purely vegetable medicine, and enjoy
freedom from Jts misery. Book oa
Rheumatism siod any medical advice
free to all who write.
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Office hours are from 9 fo
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Fair dealing, moderate fees, faithful
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' I have no specific : or cure-all prepara
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Imported from far-off Asia to his
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It seems almost a miracle to many
patients who have, called on this fa
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Open Evenings and Sundays.
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16916 1st St, Cor. Morrison, Portland, Or.
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WHAT IS BUTTE B, como in
before you go and get particulars,
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lK)bby Commercial Club Bldg.
M. w. a., rtopi? ci"T t'A.'r-y- .
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Wednne.tfty evenings AlirKy
Sni Morrison.
,i Wedding Invitations
Visiting cards, monogrem smton'erv,
wm. Klumpp Co. 828 Washington e't.
WEDDING Cards. W. O. rimUlTft Co."
' Washington hlrto Mrmr nf.lth mntt
Weehincton etrrpt. .
WEDDINU invitations, Beattie A Hof"-.
DRESS suits for rent. 1 Maes. Uniuue
innui ing o atfs t?trn St
CLARKE BROS., florists, fine flowers
and floral dewtgns. 289 Morrison t
DEATHS
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404 E. Alder St.
Great
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tft a-tTTe .t:- -
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ijjiibnoney-niaker. Call if you mean
business. No phoning;. .
Brong-Steele Co.
Ground Floor Lewis Building
MITZLER Martin Mltzler. Good Sa
maritan hospital, October 7, f ed 2D;
aoecess or liver.
' CARD OP TUAXKS
WE DESIRE to express our heartfelt
thanks to our friends and neighbors.
Rev, Hasshold. the Binaera and the em
ploVes of Allen & Iewfs, who so klmlly
anniiieu jab in uur bhu ueiramii-ni,
William 'Knieger and family. Maxon.
FUXERA1 DIRKCTOKT ,
2e!ier-Brynes Co., iVcfi
phones; lady assistant Most modern
establishment in city. '. v '"'-. .
Dunning fii McEntee uearker.'n
every detail. 7th and Pine, UMain 430,
A:45S8. Lady assistant
i C-QfQ -The - east . side undertaker.
LLnVrl Ldv assistant B-1888. East
711. East tb and Alder.
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Lady attendant. Main . A-1599. '
BAST SIDE funeral directors, success-
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ITRIPQHM Undertaking , Co.. Main
LnlOOUIl 61S3. A-2235. Lady sss't
EDWARD HOLMAN, undertaker, 2J0
80 at Lady seslstant. Main 807.
REAL ESTATE XKAASFERS '
CERTIFICATES of title made by the
Title A. Trust company, Lewis Bid aw
4th and Oak.
LAWYERS Abstract & Trust Co., rcom
( Board of Trade bldg., abstracts a
specialty.
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abstractors. 7 Ch. Com., ground floor.
ABSTRACTS of title. D. Alexander' ab
street office. 413 Corbett bldg. M. .
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PEPER St BAKER. 4 N. th st. between
Burnside and Ankeny;-farms, timber,
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ACREAGE
From 2 to 10 Acre Tracts
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OREGON & WASHINGTON
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We have every Known remedy ap
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COKE TJX ASH TALK XT OVTOK.
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i somnia Results of ezporure. overwork
iand ther Tlolatloas of Itsrore's laws.
Diseases of Bladder and Kidneys, Veri
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MEN AND WOMEN CURED
The famous
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their reme
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kidney, throat and lung troubles, con
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rruana, ur. '
-sr . r-
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100 acre farm. IS miles from' PnrtinnA
in Tualatin valley; about half upland,
half bottom. Alt rich soil, free from
rocks; 70 acres in cultivation, 8 acres
beaerdam soil; good orchard cheap
house, good barn, 0 acres saw timber;
uau ut fivrr. rnce, per acre.
111 take residence in Portland fta.t
9X7 Board of Trade nidgH 4t& ana Oak
l
60 Acre Snap
tISD Will handle this Imnrnved farm
at S14 per acre: price 92246. home,
barn, 2S acres cleared, tie timber that
wwi net I4VUO, an gooa soil, near school,
store and sawmill, S miles from a good
city with river transportation; easy
terms; must have $750 cash, prefer
11500. cash; search the world for a het
ter bargain and you will never find It
Grussi & Zadow
117 Board of Trade Bldg.,' 4th aud Oak
FOR SALK HOUSES
61
NEW 5 ROOM BUNGALOW
TmiKlsk AAnriift!An to m f avail Aix (tl
ly - tinted,' hardwood floors, duplex
snaoes. nrepiace, r urn ace, wasn trays,
car.eled dinlnc room. Gem buffet, white
enameled Dutch kitchen, big porches.
iuii OBBemeni, sireet inipruveu, ceineni
walks, all paid; lot 60x100. Close in;
6 diock to -car. , j or jsuu casn, f.au
like rent, 120 monthly. - . -
See E. J. O. GORDON CO. Quick. .,
827 Board of Trade bldg.
, -V WEST'TSIDK BUNGAXOW. -..
. i 3000. .... .:
Just finished. B rooms, modern plumb
lng, large fireplace, full basement mag
niflcent view of city and mountains;
small 'payment down, balance same as
rent Inquire of owner. 4SS Mohawk
bldg. 1
Modern 5 Room
Bungalow In Vernon.' 2 blocks
to car;-price $2400; (250 cash.
; . L, Cowing
602 Railway Ex. bldg. .
Two Good Investments "
.80x110' on Killinitsworth ave.. 2d
block from Union ave. and. postofflce;
2 story house and barn; 19 bearing rrult
trees: liberal terms.
60x100 in Sunny side 2 story' I room
house, -east front, strictly modern, one
block from Belmont carllne; barn. Own
er, Woodlawn $064. ' - .
'Grussi &adow- SiMMMK
K rAnm himrilAW. 1 Vllnrk Fj1t
Ankeny carllne, close in; fireplace, built
in bookcase, cement basement, " laundry
trays, gas and electric lights, sidewalks,
strictly first class and up to date; $285u.
terms. Owner, Tabor 2101.
Have You SeenGroveland Park?
A Kararal Park, Blgbt on Two Car lis as,
and the Host Beautiful Residence Bite
oa tbe last Mde. Prices reasonable and
terms to suit purchaser.
Oowperthweit tt Obrlstenses, 4th and
Hawtnorne Are.; wusoa si Meyers, soth
and Division Sts. Take O. W. P. cars
and transfer to Hawthorne avenue.
PACIFIC TITLE AND TRUST CO.
Removed to T Chamber of Commerce,
round floor, 4th at side. A. B. Manley,
Pres.; W. Y. Mastere. Sec'y and Atty.
MEETING NOTICES
41
NQBUSS The commit
tee of arrangements for
the grand ball at the
Armory Friday, ' October
14, desires that all No
bles having tickets re
mit for same as soon as
possible to William Da
vis. Ill 2d st Vlsltln
Nobles are Invited to attend and all
members of Al Kader who failed to
receive tickets can procure them at
the above address. Room for cards for
those not wishing to dance. Nobles, do
your duty and bring your friends on
this festive occasion, wear full dress
uniform, Including fes, -Grand march
at 9 p. m. Yours in the faith.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTteB.
SHRIN'eGRAM Members of Al' Kader
Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S., who have
not received any tickets, as- well as so
journing nobles desiring tickets for the
errand ball to be srlven -by. Al Kad er
Arab Patrol, are requested to,.see Cap
tain wuiiam uavis, at in ;nd st., who
will look after their interests; That
he is the most obliging captain of sny
Arab Patrol ' In North. Arnerioa ; every
Bhrtner. In this oasts : will cheerfully
testify. W1LUAM H. OALVAM.
r S ' - Potentate. .'
B. O. WHITETTOUBW, Recorder. -
HARMONY LODGE NO. 12,
A. F. & A. M. Stated com
munication 'rthls . (Monday
evening at 7:S0 o'clock. Work
in th M. M. derree. rieltors
are cordially invited. ' ,
W. M. IB LIN. c.
Marguerite vinmp, meets every
v evening at ins second et
ALBINA COTTAGE. "
VI. nnm mil... foment hotnnt
gas, porcelain bath. This cottage is
nearly new and on a lot 50x100, east-
Price only $2500 $500 cash and $20 per
monui. ' .
ORfssrr & zadow.
317 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
Look at This
8 room house, lot BOxlOO. right close
to Ankenv carllne. near 28th st: a fine
buy at $1700; look at this at once if
you want a bargain.
GOODNOUOH ft'SEITZ.'
810 Bpaiding niflg.
. . . Housa' Bargain , '
6 room house, plastered. 50x100 lot
Close to the Ankeny car line near 2Sth
st The lot la worth the price asked.
Price $1700. This is a sure snap.
GOODNOUGH & 8KITZ. .
sio spaiaing bias;.
, .. . BARGAIN. WEST SIDE,
Very good ( room 2 -story house, sll
in first class order; only a few minutes
walk from downtown, on Arthur street,
near Water; price only $25QO; $500 cash
and $20 per month. '
GRUSSI & ZADOW. - -$1T
Board of 'Trade Bldg.lth and Oak.
THE MAN THAT WANTS
A safe Investment should deposit his
money with us and receive Interest on
the same, from 2 to 4 per cent Port
land Trust Company, 8. E. corner Jd
end Oak sts. w
$3200 FOR a few days only, new t-,
room house, corner 45th and East Ltn :
coin; gas, electricity, concrete basement,
wood hoist two porches; terms to suit.
See owner, 406 cnamoer or commerce.
GENUINE bargain, close In modern, ar .
tlstio, sightly, 8 room bungalow,;
sleeping- porch, elegant fireplace, built
in , cases, street Improvements; $35uO.
8S1 B. itn,' seuwooit car.
FOR SALE -A 7, room modern house on
Kerby St., high and publto school, nenr
two car lines; cement walk, shade trcs,
2 toilets, wash trays, etc; lot 80x100.
Price $3000; terms, mi any ivy st.
MOST modern and up to date" $ room
residence in kqso :,hj ram uimni-u
i will - ttava vnu broker's commlsnlon.
-issrjoumai.
1
.1 between Al'aahiagWa.afld Stark. -
HERE is the best buy in 6unnyil for
$3600; corner lot new house. rooms,
modern in ev,efv respect; terms;, just,
listed. 1000 H Belmont st. ...
IlX joom modern house oa E. 17th hrar
Powell St,, walking d!tnni; $'2:m.).
Bee Dakln mach Ine sho?, K3 d and ) ',
SER this T rnomH, Ihiirn'iiith'v Ml.TH.
10Sr JMtWn:, rr. tV j -
tif, ! A. ,haiatn'-. ,.J. 1.. .
F6rSaLe pv onrK a-ii.;v"i"T''.n-galow
on B. 20th. bet. Knou sid f-itn
ton sts-.. facing ewet. I'lione I-n-t fit
B E At'T 1 V UfTo-a re wwiwii! '"""s'J
and ishlcken- ranch noer '
car line. (.V O. Pr;-1"m, U -
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