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THkf OVL'CO.W SUNDAY JOUItNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY if OSN1NO. OCTOBER 15. till T .M ft ' fiMl eM Ml M IM WIW M-M ii.-l i(M 4 M l.l a I 44 I- ! niito-4 wf MliMl ttm a a-4 i mmm. f mmm. MHM baaa AlyM 4 biaf. IM Ml l. M MW m .Mm a I rut, a- a. t4.a 1 fa biM! .a 4 1 IU MM M f f Mbl IM4m aiMrM TM 4M M) till Im W. 44) MMM ta 4l la OEM. . Ml 4- 1 a om Kl 441- ( fr4M M) M II aWkt tnmm t,l fM 44.4 ui o4i f IMI M4. Mry 1 11 iiM a.i m rams mi 10 bid 10 coos OLD TIME RESIDENT OF DAIJASCUS DIES t ..W M ' MJIM4 4 M IM H'UlHil 4 r,l... M 4 "! -4 444. I 1U M WMI i.4 l..4 14-I. WM., M Mue iMJ -MI H.l 4 - .. I 14 Mft .4 4 Ml M IM M44.M tf 'a m-0 4M44M, 44 1 14 4 M( M M-M M l' I yJani ttS M .14. M M. .S-.44 WMU ml Kt4 U M ft . al I I M UJft4 4IUIH 4.4 M warn a.- IMM ft WM4 M. ML,, ,., ,.. M IWIU4I4 M 4 ft. i i,i m . 4 IM o 4. m imi a 1. 1 a. a.4 MM l Ml IV ft ftcM cf Way n S-i- Om!j h Vicinity cf Zustr krt w. 11 I g4Ue t.tf MK 414iii f4 kkiMik i- m- . IM g,iM.'lM fe Mrfb Ma UM tMI J- iu ami m 14 r Hal..! 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Om aaadr4 lad ataly an ar watuag far lh an gina l M ma bfta I hoy ou Id gal I a-ark. McMuliil h4 tr4 ry ay la tt aa aaclaar. la vaJa. la Ma iramltf aa fll that th taa of U aIU renfroaUev blra ih la work IM aagla hlnaalt aclll aa atiflDaar could ba a, eurad. 11a aa pl4 npoo aad rport4 to th union. Ih salon appolniad a Jury la try lh c.. 'TMjr dlda't amln M la tholr alata of mind." aald McMaalral with a trta aad a way of til hand la th dlrtla ( th ooart room, whora th McNaroara trial la proaraa. "It vu a prajudtood Jury. Thy flaad ma I II. , I wm mad and aaJd I would not pay It aa tbty hadn't ya irlvta ma a cUici to UU my aid of tb caaa." . "Amarloa'a eld eontroyry with Eng land again." intarpoMd hi ylallor. "Taj tlon without rprentatloar TCxacClr.- eoatlnuad McMaalgaL "And o that fin atarcd oa lh book unpaid. thy kicking all th tiro and I refua. Mai I ikla !!. M mm! M.4at lay Ml lmuaii. aad aaJM I 4 ain a aa kla tltraw l-fw I m M aM'4 Mitf i an aia. 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L.r ha workad oa bl fatbar farm and la lh atoao cuarry and lea boatnaoa, Tba Hpanlah war rlatmad htm aad b Jolaad Compaay E, Bocond Ohio roJualaara, and wat Into camp at Ma con, oa. Tb war yar. b raa a tn eniabar nr utlwaokM. To cootlnu la bla own word: Tha tM rormaa of Kolka foundry In Mil wauka. who llrad a bora my unci', got ma a Job. I hld tola Job a rur aad wblU at that I mat my wlf. fib cam taw aalnlt m ay Hn.l Tt'a ... i . 4 frZWtJZZZ'l"- Chloao aubU7b7M.yTm" uut that waa artar 1 bad a Job with th Lat rob Btaal company. 1 I wm only thar a yaar and then I want to th etory Bro' quarry again at Mllwaukvo. It wa whll I waa runnln' a bolatlng angina for th Rldar A Conloy Co. of iittatmrg that I Jolnd my first labor HfilAM WhaM ff ...... . I ' ... Xanon 'tharhVV0- Ttoi ' " & KlaS r..'nS IS!' 'LIV" Th hr "' I took out my to get ma for thoa xplolon Jeba, h Mid: Xio on and pay- It Mao. Oat aquarod up with th anion and I'll get It hack for you.' 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HnnT TMRHttftM CPATP w aa iai a a mt Bipipuiip fg IbTI b I y W f Jiist Received A dU)4 t:ij.ntnf .f (me Scotch Suitings In pw tfowni flt f;r) . ymtr chekt cf them while thty Ui $35. Doucht ta f M it $13. Drop In md look them over. Nothing newer or more Joiritle. Wood brovmi, moju fray, etc. No troubU to show pooJi. brM raralvora. a ahaigma, carlrUg. MUary coll.. aictura fflma, pbola- grapha, 11 1 ar ad mamoraadam booka. f Br B UMMMMaal bM frrMa. lorra UUa.- Tm. t4. 14. B4- gora, lh aa la aa avtaior. rw to day from Madara I l" Blaaoa. a 4laae f III mUaa. la 111 mlaatM ChartM W. ralrMnka. frmr rleo-1 actual flying lima. prMidant of lh l-Jtd gtat. la aa. I nodawr tah Ik air al 11:41 a. mv. oad fr th Rpubttca pAmlMtloa I aad. firlag at aa aluiad af 114 fact. for govoraor af Indiana. I mad lb tit amlla AiplM la tl j MtlTatto gwrMla4 111 4r ! pwarMl la an Mil him i a4r ta a 4ay if rr4. m 4 la 4 ami a ycijt. William Jcrremav'ftSon. 10 THIRD 8T. A Quarter of a Century tn Portland., labor and th other., that hla wlf ha lert htm bcaua of hla allegad connM tlon with thca dynamiting affair and th prosecution. Wlf Xnrw Ml. bUssloa. "l ain't a stool pigeon." he aald In regard to the former. "Even though I did what I did to ear myself, I know that I'm doln' honest unionism mora good than theM other fellows," indicat ing by voice, manner and motion th McNamara brothers. Tv been a union man since January, 1108. when I took out my first card aa a structural ' Iron worker, goln' on nine years, and I'd tand by union labor to the. last ditch. As to my wife, she knew every move I made. What do you suppose she thought I was runnln' all over th coun try for? She's bought up by the de fense and the divorce suit Is part of Ihelr work. The first time she ever TnJ.K.GiUCo. Third and Alder. private (Bre&tittg (mtavbs your private Christmas and New Year Cards and Booklets want to be dis tinctive this year, send yotif friends and relatives something dif ferent something new and pretty with your name engraved or print- ; ed thereon. the styles for 1911 are more artistic than ever, and the verses have been T written by the best writ ers. The prices are with in the limit of any purse. we are now taking spe-v cial orders from" Sample Books in our Stationery department tor tuture delivery. Place your or der promptly so as to et them in ample time, top in and see the Sam ple Books next time you pass the store. . first tard a a structural iron workar. local 111. of th hoisting engineers. I'm aa proud of that card today as I was then." . Th Burn detective men who had re. malned In th room throughout th In terview, made It plain that I had stayed long enough. I rose to go and Mc- Manigai row also. I stood for a mo ment gaslng fixedly at him, longing for that marvelous power of a Russian TolMoy that seems to be able. to get lnsld 'f . man' mind and read th thoughts that lie so deeply hidden. AIm, f could not do It. Something of my thought seemed to strike, wave like, upon McManlgal'a brain. He flushed slightly, and then, smiling, ha said aa I walked toward the door, "I'm lookln' well, ain't I? I've gained li pounds since I cam in April. 1 weign mo now." "Confession seems to be good for the body as well m the soul then," I re sponded. ; "Yes, Indeed. I use a rubber exerciser every day and keep in good health so that when I get out of here I can work for those ImvUmX adding emphatically, "They're mighty fine kids." Strange sentiments, you say, for a confessed dynamiter. Of course! Ha is a man. and to quote Emerson, "Man la the puzzle of th universe." TRIAL OF M'NAMARA . ONE LONG SUCCESSION v OF SPUTTERINGS (Continued from Pag One.) -1 .rftiit 10 call our attention to two lnaiaac. your honor,' m!4 larrow. naln. rfor4 la Mod. "1 do not car to Mv you do ao,' ili4d Judaa Bordwali. "1 re4 th im-bm Mr thoroughly." -1 ml ok 1 might M beard." pleaded Ikmrraw. "1 mlcht poaalbly coavlnc your honor. I think I will. 1 ak to M beard 00 thl queaUoa Of th challenge to Mr. Winter." "W think ih maltar baa Man gon lata orally thoroughly on Mih aidea, I out honor." chipped ta th district ltArnav. "1 will not argu 11 at all Mgged narraw. Klv mlnuU I all I need. I Mk to M permitted to ask Mr. Winter another quMtlon or two. Itat rata la JU. -Thara hu sot 10 b an end om- whr to theM anamination," snorted ih diatrict attorney. -That la th very point w ria acalnst Cantata Frederick in juror L's case,'' cam in Joe Bcott, with hla sleeves all rolled up. "And tb captain uld tha examination can M renewed 11 ur time." After the oourt ha ruled T aakod Fredericks, truculently. n that question. . yes," . retorted Bcott. in his best voice. "The court ruled on yotir question ami vou wanted another crack at it. "The application la denied." murmured th Judge. "Exception' said Darrow, In any-thin- but a murmur. " Th court is also of th opinion that Mr. Frampton is not disqualified to sit as a Juror In this case," went on Judge BordwelL "Th law does not oontem- Dlate that a Juror should ba disquali fied aimDlv because he has an opinion eoncernlnar tha merits of th casa If that onlnlon is based solely upon state ments made In public Journals, publlo I rumor and notoriety. riaads for Hearing. "I would like to bft heard, your honor," pleaded Darrow "heard In the way of I argument as to me competency 01 xar. Framoton under the law." "The. matter may be considered as closed." said the court solemnly. "I except to the ruling of th court rt uaina- counsel to be heard on th nomDetency of Mr. Frampton," was Harrow's Dartlnc thrust. "i.ow. there Is one vacant chair," said th court, changing- the subject "You mav fin it. Mr. Clerk." After that Darrow was annoyed b ra.ua tha nrosecution was willing to Dass Winter and Frampton without ex amination. So th district attorney iced aoma formal Questions and In stantly he found that Winter would require very positive .evidenc before ho would pass on a man's life. But this did not disturb Fredericks and he merely asked Frampton a few perrunc- tory questions. savls Is Shut Off. Th L Compt Davis wanted to ask Frampton some more questions, but the Judge shut him off and he noted tha usual exception in in goo a 01a fashioned way. But finally by persistence "Da via got a whach at Winter, who told him he would- not convict a man on clrcum-q etantial evidence whore the punish ment was death. Frampton also re-' plied In the same way and the defense then challenged both Jurors who war very entirely satisfactory to the proaecu- an incursion into ThougMts of Comfort Thoughts for You Daven-o Distinctions 1 Tb mlj Cornbinavtion Bed that IS a bed. t Th only bed spring that U adjusUble. 5 Yoa bleep on a regulation bed mattress, not on a pad nor oc tn upholstering. 4 Nothing to store awaj before you close it. (-Don't pull away from the wall to open. 6 'You may chouse your own mattress, hair or twtton felL f You may choose, your own covering. 8 Bed part all metal AH parts removable. Absolutely sanitary. -Saves rent by saving space. . 10 A stationary befi no longer necessary in a bedroom. 11 When you consider its advantages yoij cannot afford to buy anything else. 1 From a Hygienic Standpoint The Daven-o. is the first and only combination bed that is adapted for use every..jiight' in place of a regular stationary bed. It is fully as comfort able, with its independent bed spring and regular mattress (hair or cotton felt), ample room for bed clothes in a made-up bed, and the bed always open for ventilation. The bed part is entirely of metal. The upholstering can be removed for cleaning, and it meets every" need of. a comfortable, sani tary bed. ' n n ri i i it ;ng..at;.ai.r i.aRaiaagrx 7$ f Booka, Office Fupplie and urnnuro, t to that question, your honor. He ha answered every quesUon andheard ev ery word In this room except one, when th court did not speak loudly. There Is no evidence In this record that he is afflicted in any way." "He say that he is," put In District Attorney Fredericks, (squaring away for battle. "He said' 'a little bit,' " retorted Dar row. "He hu answered Mr. Horton; he has answered me. and he has never oncee lost a word: The court spoke iuw una ne BBnea once to nave the ques- j tin This , seemed uon repeaiea, wnicn every Juror does topsy turvey land. ana mere is not any evidence before this j Horton insisted that court mat no has any defect in his hearing." Ooart Ovrrnla ObJ action. "Objection .overruled." said Judg BordwelL "Exception," snapped Darrow. "The record ought to show that your honor's vole 1 hoarse and " 4 "Very well, let it show," admitted th court, : i "Th Juror hasn't any affliction" began Darrow. "Mr. Darrow, I have made a ruling on tnai, replied Judge Bord well severely- Except what he saya hlmaelf." sneered th district attorney. . -uentlemen. I would not hava theM personal talks or, controversies." th challenge wm not In the order prescribed by the law. Davis promptly offered to with' draw his former challenge. - Horton argued that th defense could not be harmed by Jurors who would not eon' vlct on circumstantial evidence: He Implied that the defense wm using the challenge for cause to say th UM of peremptory challenges and Jm Soott argued that tha . district attorney had neia me owcr way. , eort Soars 41 Bala. He insisted that what wa good law yestevday waa good law today. w are desperately desirous of getting Mr. Winter and Mr. Frampton off th Jury becauM w bellev they ar not fair minded men." roared Scott. "We don't care whethar they believe penalty. W want to (ret id n th death of them." This Hand some Solid Indiana White Oak Dresser Solid Indiana Whits Oak Dresser, size of top 21x48 inches. Size of French bevel mirror, 22x28 inches. Fitted with wood knobs. $12 75 DRESSER NO. D242. A Gas Stove With the Cheery Glow of a . g rirepi ace Stewart Gai . Heating Store, with copper reflector, is , con structed upon an entirely new principle. The flame is the reg ular yellow flame of the burn-, eri in your gai fixtures, which may be turned as high' or low as you please.. The itovi is light, compact and easy to carry from room to room. Costs less, to operate than wood or coal. Three Sizes $7.50,$8,$9 See Our Window Display Ho lemi'mg & Second and Morrison .Streets Sims iBk. frowned tb Judg Judga McNutt, in quoted 'It 4oeg -not to-us that thl iom law to lh court. udg Bord- v mild" fines andM .