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THE OUEGOf. DAILY JOURNAL, TOUTLAND. MONDAY nVCNWO. JUNK 10, 1IIL 0 BALLOTS SHOV A STRANGE CO DITION NJURY On First Vote All Declared Him Guilty, Yet oa-Final One, Ninu Arc for Acquittal and Three (or Hanging. tt Jf ), Or, Jum la. .el akertly eflar iutaiiit. ikt. eeee.ig Jfe Je V. fkwpbell diirMrH Ike jur kKk rie4 Jaee AMko fM4r fr Ike taut.er ef teWy Yvkn. Tke Jury. nr bevitg im, t eiere Hcxt- ly Nfof, ecJdk lUlardey i(inmm, U kfl 4dlHk, tdl im i three rr aeeuiitaL Tke Hrtt ballot held wee for the per ef det.nalnlBg lb Jury epteiee r Ik gwllt er teaareare ef reader, "OaUly- was tk verdlot. Oa ik ered keiiet. held fee lum. Inlkf lb degree, Bine stood fee flrkl rr murder ed three foe eeeoad 4. gree. Tkk Ulr4 Wiet ehee4 htm for rim degree kod five far eecend degree. Then eejae bumeroae ballota. the wh t first rvere4 HetM ;Agr voting for acquittal. The final ballot, developing ka un breakable deadlock, alaod Bin for so quliul and ler ror coevMtea of mur der In Ik first 4 c ree. rndrk eeeood trial probably will not be b)d trt the fall (arm ef court wnich epena la September. 1238 STALLIONS T, UfJSS New Doard to Issue Bulletin on Horse Business in Oregon. Ores Agrlrvlurel Call. Cni. Ua. Of, JM .Tkl llll keplUa Ue la tfceee ke4er Ike kw !( UUW fegitUua l4 M t.i4 4iita im rwi rH ef ik etai Ulllva regietreMu Wmu4, lul Cuta. Plele4 wltk tk fl'kl aaaae! kueinea fetectiaf kl tkk tr Agretlur la haa riMl4 er "e ere lerr. rf. C. U lU ef It k.nJ twUUr 4ar4aiuL. Tla affaire ef lb board er Ik krpttk fJl Ihmi, lb irkury cakikiuuif ir-kfk ibk A 4atkil4 ilaUaiMl f lb ark kf fk ra,r m l -a Hiltiaka4. far 4iinbwii. 1kcli4iBV k ia( af kit 11 ckk4 hora kc4 Mk U klak t t eommme4 kl knr kpoa final? It Iulral4 Ml bulla la rkUlaa boraaa ka4 aaula, !aa fa rraa 4latrtb. Do. Iha koT4 la toaapoi.4 af Ira. J. If. Itaolk, ftaaaktirc af I ha klkU board af afritlltrai kiatk Varlnarla J. r. Moral. ItnU4, lr. Jaaiaa Wllbr- evmK Ulrixor af Ika O. A. I. a par tin. a( auilon; and. k aaf ralary Tf. C. L. foliar. X A. C knlmal bua bafeiry dapaiimaal. BOfJAf ZA MAY GET ma Proposed Irrigation Prelect Encourages Men Planning to Build Extension. POLK COUNTY VVI LI IMPROVE raw . rtaarUI bt Tka naraaL Wlllamlna, Or, Jaaa It. Folk eaunty la maklnf up to tha kdvlaabllllr of road, for raara Iba ro.J waal of ihla plara, mnnlnar aavan mil a , ihrouch tha kortham part af Folk ooun ty. haa baa a noloiioualy bad In tha win tar lima. Laat yaar about ItOOk aa ai pandal and tha rrada waa cut down aod 1 about ona and a half mil. a waa mackd aralied. Thla j-aartha work will ba takaa up wbart It waa laft off last aoa aon and about four tnllaa will ba Ibor oufhljr maeadamtird. Tha rock cruahar la at work about four ralloa w.at and tha cruahed rock la balnf haulad out. GERMAN MINE TO GIVE r MEN-VACATIONS ON PAY Berlin. Juna 19. Flra day vacation 1 on pay arary year after fla yeara eon- tlnuoua work la what tha Artialle tnlna i In tha Ruhr dlitrlrt haa darldad to (Ira j Ha coal miner a. Tha qualification for thla racatlon. which roata tha company It for each man. la that a miner muat i bt 10 year of af a and liava aerved fir i yaarav Miner under SO ara not ellflbla. i Tha mine amploya 1200 men. NEVVBERG HIGH SCHOOL GIVES DIPLOMAS T0 19 Naatara. Or, iunt !. A rlaa of nineteen rreive4 diplonvae riidar ar lag from tha Neaberf klfh achoul. TJ aaerclaeo wera held la tka t'rlend.' church. Tha elaaa aaa reprea.ntej by Kdn DimmoB, Ka telle Iiuaer and Vlr II Kendall, profeaaor Wallah, of tha McMlnuvllla college, gaa Iba addraaa, apeaklng comprahenalvely aad dcflullo ly on the qu. alien "What la education V i J. t&dwarda of tha achool board pra aented tha dlplomaa. Tka claaa con ale led of Agae K. An- deraon, llelea llagadorn, W. Earl AnJ rewa, Violet K. Craw, fflhal M. And rew. Virgil I), ranrtall. Ida U. Olaen. Lulu V. fr'oraytha. 11. Clifford Spauld Ing. Margaret M llilg. M Ealalla Lau tier, Harold W. Weaver, Utalla H. Bad- lay, Nyna P. klllla. Omer E. Uouae, Ada rairbanb, Edna A. Dammon, timer Buebler. Raymond A. Moor. Paclrlo Collea of Newberg off era a acholarablp to tha high achool graduata making tba hlghaat kveraga for the four yaara of high achool work. Thla achol. arahlp waa won by Kdna Panxmon. W1 k Tke mimI1 KUouU rklia. Or, Jaaa I f aral yaara ago Mweawiara wkdariaak la bul!4 aa telrta rallaay frora Klaaaalk Fella la ttoakaaaa. Wka I he gavarnaaeai kbaa4oo4 tka a called t'pper klaaaalk IrrtgalltMi prujH Ika alerlrta ra J prfoilioa) ale waal by tha board. Now Ikal Iba aula praw;t la likely U a. lerlalua H.er la another mavemeat aa foot la boil J the railway. rel'.uluary aurveya tuaJe for lha Irtlgkilua pre il koe I hat about tO.tea acre can b Irrtgklad froia Iba lloia fly rar rulr aiia at a caal af aboat 110 aa arra. Tba pra)vt baa Im argaalaed aad a cwnpetaal engineer wtll aaorll g avar tka groaad la aatabiUfc parma aeal liaaa for Iba canal. Jf tba pro ject la apprated by Iba alate tba. bond. will ba af farad for eala. Tka ana klad tba aiata project tl aaagulaa and aay that walar will be plaead aa Ika laada tnaludad la lb trrlgatloa diairtal wlihia- la yaara. Oaorga C. CUrk. wha built tha Zat river divaraloa dam. baa beea orer lb rouia of iba propeaed road. Oa bl trip of Inepeclio b waa aceornpanled by W. Iaul John, local manager af tha Klamath Development company Cher lea E. Worden. on of tba local cap- Italtata, and a man who deal eitenelvelr la rl eetate. and the Moore Broa, well kaowa here and alao In Portland. Mr Clark aoltmated thai tt would coat ap proximately f 1 1.000 a mile to build lha elect rlo railway. Tba aurvey mad aavaral year, ago ahowa tb diatanc la ba II ml lea. OLDEST 01 T SEEKS HIS RELEASE Entered Prison When Twenty One; He Is Now Old , Man of 74. STREET ORATORS CROWN SAND EGO Five Successful Meetings Are Held In City by I. W. W. No Interference. Women Teacher to De Medio. Oregon Agricultural College. Corval- II a. Or., Jane 10. Mia, FTancea Hunt on. Inatructor In physical education for wo men at tha Oregon Agricultural collage, ha rvalgnad to to to Chicago unlvcralty to begin a four year medical eourae. Mlaa Winifred M. Wllllama, holding a similar poaltlon. haa alao preaented her realgnatlon and will accompany ttlaa Huaton. triJt.4 r Lraatd Wire Ban Diego, Cal , Juna 10. With the local lalla cleared of I. W. W.'a and tha vlgllaatea and police Inactive In tlie campaign again! that organtaatlon. ymp.tblra with th local Kree Epeech league ara dlacuaetng today th flrat aueoeaaful atreet meettnga, held Sun day, which have bean permitted by the authoiitlea In many weeka. Tha flret meeting waa held at Seventh and E atreeta. Here a email crowd gathered to hear Mr. Laura Tayne Emerson and other speakera denounce th present system of government" and advocate changes In tha constitution and kbollshment of the wag system. Later In a vacant lot at Seventh and B atreet. tha local Socialists held a Debs rally. ltMil to Tke aWraal I llartfard. i a. Jen I, Aaaaaa Ik kalf buadrad peiitloa laid befaee lh Cvaaaelleul board ef pardoaa far eeaald ralloa ad actio today waa aa appll eaiioa fwr tla pedoa of J una Werraa. wha la aervlng a Ufa eeeleace la Ike tl paalteaiury at Weifcerefleia. Warrea kaa lha unenviable d unite Mo af being tba oldeai reavWt la Ika I'alled kiatea la polol ef eervk-o. lie bad )ial kllaJaed kia anajoriiy whea be waa re- elvd kl Ika penitentiary to bln Ufa aeaieaea for U murder ef hi. yeuag wita. Today ha Is aa aid ana af 11. wlik a record af II year spaal behind prtaoa walla The etale board of pardon I, familiar with every detail of Warren, ce. Bevea thmaa kaa Iba board con atderad a petition for Ika eld mea'e re laaaa and a van tlaiea baa Ike petltloa boaa turned down. Whether the eighth petltloa will meet with a elmtlar fata wilt aooa ba kaowa. Warrea baa boaa a modal eon vlet and It la afe lo aay that there la not aa official or Inmate ef the state prtaoa who would not be glad la learn that lha aid maa would be raleaeed to epnd his laat yeara la free dom. MT. HOOD RAILWAY MAY BE ELECTRIFIED Ht4.I e TSa a-rm.l Hood River. Or, June 10. David fe ci aa. of bait Lake, head of the Bunitx icr vaiier railroad, Oregon Lumber com pany and ML. Hood railroad. pent Hat- urday la Hood River and In company with Charlea T. Early, manager of tha Oregon Lumber company and Mt. Hood railroad, want over the property Inter- est her. Mr. Eocle wee eepeclally iniereatea in th propoeed railroad from Hood Hlv.r to Lot Lake, which 1 now being a u nr. red. Visit to th several power altea on Hood River recently it cured, were made and It la learned that several other altea wtll probably be se curer, which. It Is understood to mean that the company'a line her will b electrified. The. large power plant now n operation by tha companr la uaed to rurnun light and power to the large aawmiu at Dee, or. It la a fortunate thing for the aver age man that hi a action ara la than oca half aa fierce aa hi thoughts. CASTOR I A For Iaiknte and Children. tit Rind Yon Hare Alwajs Bought Bear the na.tur of Cs-d!p CainniiFcrftalbIs Oome In, men, and let the Den Selling Men's Shop outfit you handsomely. You'll find here faultlessly tailored suits In all models, made of the finest, light est woolens, both American and foreign suits that you can slip rijht Into and mingle with the well-dressed crowds that are thronjlnj: the streets. $20, $25, $30, $35 Men's Shop, Main Floor BEN SEULMC Leading Clothier Morrion Street at Fourth UNDERWEAR HOSIERY SHIRTS NECKWEAR GLOVES HATS mpf IT (CAM9' BE THT1K The Clothing and Furnishing Business Has Proved a Complete FAILURE in This Location The Tonseth Floral Co., of 325 Morrison Street, have taken this lease and will occupy this store room. The entire stock of the Clothes Shop will be sold out in the next few days, and will go down and out of business forever. J ! This is one of the highest grade stores in Portland Opened less than two years ago The store has lost money from the day it opened 1 ' Ilak . dV etawaj Xl aMMeaaMaM! AelAM Z - m M MIA1wMJi at at. ayaa aft J Ta at ek 2 aay a I aLlak v 1lMA eN11l4 X5 1 A C aTf .' me laui it uic pxupiiciui m up agcunsi it cuiu iiau iu give up liic icac auu quiu jjuoiilcoo. 0 WSnaifl Wi AlM IDEA OF PRICE; 2 for 25c Collars at . . 5c 50c Silk Ties at . . . 17c 25c Hose at . , . . . 13c 50c Silk Hose at . . - . 23c $1.50 Dress Shirts at . 69c $3.00 Straw Hats Every Hat in the Store $1.29 $18.00 Men's Suits, In cluding Blue Serges at 7.50 $25.00 Suits, Hand-Tailored, at . $10.50 $30.00 Suits, Tweeds, Serges, all Tailored, 812.50 $50 Full Dress Suits at 516.50 50c-75c Underwear .Standard Makes at . . 39c $1.00 Union Suits at . . 59c $2.50 Union Suits at . SL29 $1.00 Lisle Underwear at 49c $2.50 Pajamas at . . . . 89c $5.00 Silk Pajamas at . 32.48 $3.00 Felt Hats . . , $1.49 This Is Bona Fide We Quit Positively Going Outof Business Stock Consists of a Full Line of Wearing Apparel for Mennd Is Being Prepaifed lor This Sale - V y arid go out of business ; : v, ; (CI Oregonian iBuildino