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THE , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1911. Insanity to Be Denver Woman's , COMMERCIAL CLUB'S "Sold: Wife" Sits . Calm and Unruffled Charles A..Patterson and wife Gertrude, who slew him. -Colonel Pat j terson Is shown as he appeared In . football costume several' years ago. Mrs. Patterson swears that she was sold to a Chicago million' ilrt-for 1500 which her husband spent In riotous living, i ; V PLANS 0 mi w V ' .-; -'X v-w aK. .: - : vA. - ri"i imti II Mil I ' - JMaMMUM r r . x . 1 j aaHaaMaWMMMW M " mi.i ii -hip ..i iiji i UMIIlO (Doltd Pren U4 Wlr. Denver, Colo., Nov. 11. At the open Ins of the trial of Gertrude Gibson Pat- iirHin ners tuuuy on me cnarge 01 hit- lug murdered her husband, with 12 prospective Jurora In the box, each aide had used one peremptory challenge. Judge Allen ruled that a taleaman though he had an opinion In the cane, would be eligible to serve If he were willing to disregard such opinion. The court reversed hi earlier ruling. In which he declared that prejudice against capital punishment was not sufficient to bar a Juror from service. It is evident that the defense will plead emotional insanity and self de fense. Woman Alert and Vncnffled. .When Mrs. . Patterson came fnto the courtroom she looked anything but . a prisoner on trial for her life. She was serene and unruffled, dressed carefully and very much Interested in what was going on about her. She paid particular attention to the selection of the Jury, watching the talesmen alertly. The prosecution hopes to combat the effect of the woman's story that ahe was sold by - her' husband to Em 11 Strouse, a wealthy Chicago clothlng merchant for $1600 by introducing Thousands Now Use This ; Low-Cost Cough Syrup A Family Supply for 50o,' tavlng You v. $2 The Quickest, Best Thing You Ever Used, or Money Refunded. The prompt snd positive results glvea by this inexpeasive couch medicine have caused It te be used la more homes In the U. 8. and Csnada than sny other cough remedy. It gives Instant relief and will usually wipe out the most obstinate, deep seated cough inside of 24 hours, It quickly succeeds, even in whooping cough sad croup. : ...-! ."' --.-' ,-. . -v " .-- A 00-cent bottle of Pintx, when mixed witn ' Dome-maae sugar syrup, makes a full pint a family supply of the most pleasant and effective cough remedy that' money could ouy, at a saving oi sz. T ii- I m , . . M . casu.v prepared in nve minutes riuii directions in package. .- ' Children take Pinex Cough Syrup will tngly, because it tastes rood. It stimu lates the snnetita and la allrhtlv laxative both , excellent features. Splendid for hoarseness, throat tickle, bronchitis, eta, and a prompt, successful remedy for In cipient lung trouble. Pinex is s special snd highly concen trated compound of Imported Norway White Pine extract and is rich In guala col and other natural healing pine ele- or strained honey, in a pint bottle, sad it is ready for use. . -J, . . Pinex has often been imitated, but never successfully, for nothing else will produce the same results. The genuine is guaranteed to give sbsolute satisfaction or money refunded. Certificate of guar-, antes is wrapped in each package. Tour druggist has Pinex or will gladly get it for you. If not, send to The Pinex Co.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Pinex Is fully guaranteed by I nu-Da-Vls Prus Co (Distributors). Portland Plana for the remodeling of the sixth, seventh and eighth i floors of the Port land" Commercial club building are now on display In the club's green room on the seventh floor. The purpose In making the , suggested changes is to secure more room, . especially for the accommodation of the diners; v -. '" t By .making the changes as planned the seating capacity, of the large dining room win be increased aoout is per cent and the ladies' dining room will also have much - more room than at present- " , ; " The offices of Manager C. C Chap man -of the promotion -committee- will be moved from the sixth to the second floor, and the space thus vacated' will be devoted to the ladles' parlor, which is now on . the' seventh floor.,,. The' as sembly ball on the sixth floor will be transformed -into toe ladles', ':, dining room. ' The billiard and poolroom will remain unchanged. ;,; : On- the seventh floor the present space devoted to the ladles' parlor will be the bat and cloak room. This. It la said, will be s much appreciated change since the present accommodations are entirely inadequate. ' , The buffet will remain where it is, as will also the green room and without changes. The wide marble stairway will be shifted Into line with the stairs from the sixth floor and the space thus gained Will be given to the office which is now crowded. " The present hat and cloak room will ba fitted up for meetings of the board of governors. The small card rooms will not be disturbed. The entire eighth floor will be dining rooms and kitchens. The large space now taken up by the stairway will form an extension of the main dining room, which will thus be Xj-ahaped, with fold ing walls, near one end so as to make It possible to separate it Into two rooms if ileal red. ' ' " .. - ' -: POLITICAL PRISONERS TORTURED IN 'SPAIN -. ' " (UBlted Pnss teaa4' Wire.).. 'OV Madrid, Nov., ih Ee tails are coming to light of tortures. Inflicted upon po litick! prisoners during ; the recent Re publican uprising. Some were bung up by the legs and beaten with sticks at Cullers, while others were rolled upon the atone floor of the prison wltb their heads tied; between their legs. " Many were threatened with' burial alive, being taken to the cemetery at night. Daily Klver Headings. STATIONS Lewiston , . . Rlparia ..... Umatilla .... Eugene Harrisburg . . Albany ...... 6alem ....... Wlleonvllle .. Portland .... () Rising; 9 jS, IT 80 25 10 1 20 20 87 IB 177 4.4 2.5 6.5 4.0 7.6 7.4 12.fi S.8 ) Falling. s c J? 0.3 0.7 0.6 0.4 1.4 .1-.6 2.1 0.8! 2 J3. E op o J? 2 .0 .0 .0 .0 .oi .02 .08 YOUR DRUGGIST : ' STOPS TDATITCD If you are sufferinaT' from ' Ecsema, Psoriasis or ; any, other kind of. skin trouble, drop into our store for Instant relief, we wm guarantee you to stop that itch In two seconds. .- ' ,tA 25o trial bottle will prove it . We have sold other remedies for skin troubles, but none that we could rec ommend more highly - than the well known compound of Oil of Wlntergreen, Thymol and a, few' otrer Ingredients that have wrought such wonderful cures all over the country.. (, s t This compound, known as IX D. D. Prescription,, will cool and heal the itchy, , burning skin aa nothing also can. Get a resrular bottle and see on our no-pay offer. . . - . , . Skidmore Drug. Co.-" ' Asthma Catarrh WHOOFINQ COUGH CROUP M BRONCH1TIS COUGHS A COU)S " ssvastisHto tare A slnisle, J mmfttuiif tre.ua tot ft 'are chlal tnrabU, wltfcw ioit the Mansck WUS sran. Vw4 wUS cent fol Ulrr vests. ; The sir tDer4 trotlf atiiptl, lnl' wltb r braMh, BtkMbmtbliic mt. SMtbM th tore tkt, sni itojn tke co8h, muting tnu AU Blehu. Crnelcse It tnslsbl to siaihan with yeast cbUatea aa4 a htm tt Ktttm horn Ankms. . . . : Urn 1 semi f' Seictll sin. ALL DRUGGISTS. r ttfu xorou fat the lrrlut4 Tkey are Mnpli In aa4 aattnti yw Araf itt et traei at, loeiatumpt. Vspo C resole ne Ce. AtCeftlsatSl.,N. V. aSBBSBBBSSSBBBBBSBi I letters written by her husband, f these the most- Important Is one be wrote two days before the tragedy, Sep tember 23, addressed to hia brother, Perry Patterson. It says In part: Wanted Elm to Oo Home. "My wife has been taking me to come home, declaring that she will withdraw the divorce sUtt if I will do so. But I told her that I Intended to go after that Jew In Chicago. She swore she would kill Jne if I did. She claims it was all her fault and begged for the man, saying that she practically forced him to aend her money. You know that money is her god. She ad mits ahe did wrong, but claims there was no wrong on the man's part. "She was here several tlmee this week trying to have me give her an anawer. I promised the answer Monday. She sweara that if I fight this Jew she will perjure her soul to save him. She lays the whole blame on herself." I The "Monday" referred to Is the day I on which the tragedy occurred. The state alleges that at that meeting Pat ! terson insisted on prosecuting Btrouse : ana she killed him. ' Pabst Is The Best You can always det tLc test tcer trewed, if you order Pabst BlueRibbon TbBfcrcf Quito It appeal to men and women wko demand a dnnx tney mow is cican. Kolesome and appetizing'. Order a ci today. S. A. Ania Ca, IMtrSSt. Tel. Mala 480; Hseasto1 o, N J o o :: I -J o COMMERCIAL CLUB TO BOOST FOR ST. JOHNS St. Johns, Or., Nov. 11. St. Johns hopes that ymossbacklsm" In its limits Is .dead, and that the new Commercial olub will bring new industries here and boost' the city wherever It wilt do the most good. - The club organised last night by electing a popular oltlsen, Frank Test, ss president, amid great . enthusiasm. A paid publicity secretary and not the defense's right which j the right man. -Temporary Secretary A. W. Markle reported so additional members and 8485 new . subscriptions, with promises of more to come. Altogether the club Is assured of more than $2000 Income as a start and 181 members., Last nla-ht'a meeting, held In the City hall, was largo- ly attended, ana was run or snap. A compliment was paid to C. C. Chapman of the Portland- Commercial club and George M. Hyland by electing them hon orary Ufa members. - ... .- . The board of trustees Is as follows: Peter Aut sen, Charles Ballsy, H. W. Bonham, Thomas Cockran C C. Currln, A. W. Davis, F. P. Drinker, J.,TJ. Edlef son, P.; H. Edlefson, W. R. Evans, A. C. OeuGler, J, F." Hendricks, ' A. R. Jobes, J. H. Johnstone, Fred C. Knspp, N. O. Nease, H. Pennell, Captain F. S3. Smith, Frank Test, C C. Woodhouse Jr., V. W. Mason, C T). Thompson, A. A. Larrowe, H. C. Shade, F. W. Valentine, J. F. Gill more, ? Percy C. Stroud, I Dobie, Charles Fry and L V. Morton. ' - t : X' One of the best known French avia tors has plaoed a pneumatio buffer In front of the seat Of his aeroplane to lessen the shock-to his body should he strike -the ground heavily. Smoke Queen Quality tobacco. Bav the labels. See 187 3rd. ' o A TIME TESTED REMEDY o Mads Fbou a Phtsicuk's PaxscRiraoif rt o o o o o o o o o o o o hot. j. mm wpM,silOTPAl,?Mo, Not a Quack Remedy ZiftoflJZi tt rult do mot sa(isf. It will core pour rbeamatum ii Dot, you're nothing tut. TRY 6088 Aak you dmgglst for out fraa booklet. "Medical Adrjee On RlmimAtiB''-Hi bs hacat it a pon cara nqucn to at win onng a. 1 UlMSlLfOAilUiLrU o 1 I o O TAe HiMsf freer ment 'mth ihm aim. wkoU full eounm rolU4 into one O Tk ttnmt trmtmmt 'neatA tK tun, m waels full eosrse rotted fnto one" Bwwril i in mil in- Piano rents 83 mo. 875 Wash at ' How many times have you asked for "whiskey and been dissatisfied ? Next time call for HTSH W. H. McBrayef's "Cedar Brookw-8 yeara old bottled in bondIt satisfies when others fail Eiglit Years' Aging (Twici a long u rtqulrmj by Lmu) , . gives it that purity, mellowness and delic ious flavor for which it is Justly celebrated. The whiskey maintaining the same qualities that made its reputation; New Ids Mag acta 10b 50 CENTS A YEAR The Most in ValaeTIitt Best in Quality ' sass'p, New Xdoa Iattems 10e .. '! i. t. ''..' . NEW FALL STYLES . ( '''ii i i i rirum , i.y imiiTi i rr i i i tXyr rl' " nWnr nWr?, Ti I 0 : 0 All-Linen Damask at 81c Yard 500 yards of Fine All- Linen Damask of high quality. Comes full 70 inches wide and shown in pretty dot, figure and flower designs. 22-inch Napkins to match,, per dozen . . $2.48 All-Linen Damask at $1.19 Yard Fine German Em bossed All - Linen Damask, very heavy and durable. Comes full width and shown In attractive new designs. Regular $1.50 quality. ; - r 24-inch Napkins to match, per dozen . . ... '. . . . .$3.25 59c Ppe-Holiday Sale of Beautiful Silks Immense quantities of the most fashionable Silks shown this season, purchased under the most favorable terms. Reg. 85c and $1 grades in one bargain lot, yard At this sale you have choice of the season's choic est silks in all the popular weaves and colorings. All new, fresh and beautiful, and all underpriced. Thousands of yards in Persian and Printed Warp Fancies, Wide Pompadour Messalines, Novelty 'Swiss Taffetas, Fancy Jacquard Messalines, Two Toned Fancy Louisines, Pin-Striped Peaus de Cygne, Hairlined Taffetas in beautiful overdesigns, Cheney Br os.' Foulards, Crepe de Lu:m and a great many other silks in both staple and evening shades. Miss this sale and you miss a wonderful saving opportunity. Silks suitable for all pur poses in regular 85c and $1.00 Qualities CQn are priced for this sale at ,Os L Silk-and-Wool Poplins at $1.25 Yard The celebrated R. & S. Poplins, fina, soft-finished, clinging $ilk-and-wool fabrics, full 42 inches" wide and shown in all the staple and evening shades, including black and cream. Special dj OC at, the yard . . . ...tB 1 mLD Fancy Silk Poplins at $1.50 Yard R. & S. Poplins, shown in a large variety of neat Jacquard self-colored overdesigns. It ; is a rich half-wool and half-silk fabric that makes up beau tifully. , Comes full .42 inches wide g FA and in all the best colors. Yard ... . . D 1 OU And Many Otner Offerings Equally as Impotrant From Irish and Scotch factories direct to our' customers. The finest lines of Imported Linens ever brought to this city are now awaiting your inspection and approval Heaps and heaps of the most beautiful, snow-white flaxen materials . these two great linen centers have ever sent us claim your attention. Buying linens 4t this sale is just like taking a trip abroad and saving all i importer's profits. Now is the time to secure a generous supply at reduced prices. : Bleached Damask 54c Yard A very special offering of Fine Damask, full ,64 inches wide. Comes in a large variety of patterns. It is all linen and full, bleached. All-Linen Damask at 67c Yard 500 yards of Fine All Linen Damask of extra heavy quality. .Comes full 66 inches wide and in a large variety of patterns. 22-inch Napkins to match, per dozen . ...... .$2.25 All-Linen Damask at 90c Yard Extra Fine ' All-Linen Damask, full 72 inches wide, shown in a large 'variety ,bf beautiful designs in dots, figures, flowers and plain center designs. 22-inch Napkins to match, per dozen ..... ... . .$2.70 Bleached Damask 59c Yard Extra heavy and wide Pull Bleached Damask, shown in a great variety of neat pat terns. It is 70 inches wide and very durable. Another Lot of Wool Blankets, 85 Grade 03.95 Good, durable Gray nad White Wool. Blankets, full size for double beds, made, with fast - colored borders. ' The kind that sell regularly at $5 the pair CTQC for this sale at. .Du-O A Splendid Lot of Bed Spreads, 01.65 Grade $1.35 A' special sale of Full-Size White Bedspreads, hemmed: ready to use. shown In a large variety of Marseilles designs. The kind that sell' regularly at SL65 specially priced for this (j f 2 r sale at-....... 4)1 OO New Lines of I Women's Knit ''';.nhd3rwear- Vests, PanU and Corset C(r' Covers at, a Garment O U v Through very special arrange ments with one of the., largest and best knit underwear mills, we are enabled to offer you' the most unusual Values at this low price. New lines of Women's Fall-Weight,Cotton Vests, Pants and Corset Covers. Fine pure white garments that fit perfect ly, are neatly trim'd and shown in all styles and sizes The fin est garments it is possi-. ble to buy anywhere at; UNION SUITS -- Seasonable weight Cotton -Union Suits; shown in the high-neck long, sleeve style, in ankle length; all sizes, special for ( A A this sale at . . . . . . . .J) I UU BOYS' UNION SUITS-Heavy fleece lined Cotton Union : Suits in gray color, woven in the popular "Interlock Stitch." all sizes, 4 to 14 years, at - oniy; ;. . -v.' SpOO Pairt3 Worn ; The small price you are to pay for the shoes in this sale is no indication of the qual ity. Every fair of shoes is stylish, serviceable and comfortable. This is an extraor dinary opportunity to purchase "ood shoes at a big saving. .There are plenty of styles in both button and lace, in vici kid and gunmetal leathers;' and you have choice of light, medium or heavy soles and of high or low heels, all sizes and widths, in shoes that .sell regularly at $2.00 to $2.50 a pair. Priced for this sale at a great ? J A A reduction per pair ; . .tD 1 liy CHILDREN'S SHOES-Splend'id lot of Children's andMisses' Shoes,' broken lines from our regular stock, to close out below cost , , , All Styles in sizes 6 to 11, Val- An! I All Styles in Sizes 11 4 to 2, 1 " n ues to $1.50 the Pair, at Only 77t Values to $2.00 the ' Pair; et U - -