THURSDAY,- APRIL A-13.-f.lS22.' TIIC CUE G ON DAILY- JOURNAL, rOI-TLAND, onGOX. TOUT HQE IS HELD liiili ' --. St t eftM m m m Oaa. eaas. - . a m aa aaa., at m BY - H ID JURY ' By Klehara i. Waters TJofrarml BwTTto. guff Saa Francisco, April 1J. Roeco (Tatt") Arbuckle today stands vlo eated .f th chars of manalansbtar brought against Mm just' seven montba ago a a reault of th death of Virginia Far pa, a pretty motion picture actraaa. following a party at a local hot! Th Jury which heard the evidence la th third trial of th motion plotur star last evening-' reached a verdict -or -not ruiltv rm then a minute after it bad retired" to deliberate. Th verdict was reached vrlthont area .a formal .ballot. lnir LT unanimous nmi mmiow in th .taction of Edward W. Brown aa fort man, ' r Immedlatel r after their dlschargs by th court th Jury Issued om of the moat remarkable statements evej m- , ana 1 1 na-from a Jury room. s "Amulltal la not anourh fop Tlnam ; SAT ISJtBTICV DOSE J -We feel that a great Injuatlos . has bn don him. We fi also that It waa only our plain duty to glv him thli ' (Koneratlon rniar the aeldanna. tnr tHer. "waa not th allghtest proof adduced to connect htm in any way with th com miaaion of tn crime. ' "He waa manly throughout th ' caa and told a straightforward atory on tb w I tries atand. which, wa kn hllavad. " "Th happening at the hotel waa an unfortunate allair for which Arbuckla. who, go th evldeno shows, waa not th ; heat at th -party, was la uo way re- , aponaioie. "We wlah him aocoaaa aad hop the r American people will take th Judgment of II anen aad women who have aat for 11 daya listening to th evidence, that Roeco Arbuckl la entirely Innocent and V ire from plain e." t, . ' i " i tekdiit cujbes ivuotaiii , Th verdict cam with stunning and arnnesa. , Th jury retired at ;0, .Arbuckl aad , hla attorneys left ths court; room and , aaun tared up and down th hallway out- iside, when a messenger waa 'sent to Judy Louderbacx's chamber ennouno- ' log that th Jury dealred to com In. it required more than IS minute to bt In Into court representatives of th district attorney, and until their arrival 'Arbuckl aat In suspense, -although i th amlllng face of th. Juror a betrayed th content of th paper held la th hands : of their, foreman. t i Finally th verdict waa handed to Judg loudrback, who. before .reading ' It. cautioned th crowded court 'room against demonsrtatlon. "W find the defendant not guilty,' th Judg read. ArbuckU half roae In hla aeat and threw hie arms about the shoulder of hla veteran chief counsel. Gavin MoNabeated bestd him. , AUBtCKLES WIFE BOBS , A etlfled ob cam from Mrs. Mlnta Durfe Arbuckl. th comedian's wife. ,who waa aeated in th front row of th audlene. tih had cried boftly . during the period of waiting. Judg Lauderbaclc thanked the 'Jury, Aeaistant Dlatrlct Attorney TJ'Ren and ; McNab added their thanka, th Judg ad- u limed court and Arbuckl was free. ', Tb whole court room en masses rushed shake hands with Arbuckla. But running all aside he made for tha Jury box and shook the hand of each Juror. It waa In a sense an ovation aa the Jur ors crowded about Arbuckl. showering him with good wishes, aa he voiced bis thanka. In a broken voice. - : Mra. Arbuckl waa quickly at bis sue and klased the women Jurora. Arbuckla declared be bad no definite plana. Ee expects to remain here for a day or two. After that be will go to toa Any e lea, and then, perhaps, make a trip to New Tor. t BBADT 'ACCEPTS TEKBICT District Attorney Brady and bis aldea gathered outside th courtroom while Brady gave out a statement. He said : "I did the sarrt tn this case as 1 would have done In any other ; where believed a crime bad been committed, and I would do exactly th earn again. But I am aa American citizen and I accept tn a sportsmanlike manner the- verdict of aa American Jury." ! rracucally all member of th Jury declared .that the moat Important piece of evidence in their minds was the testimony 'of Dr. Charles , Barnes of Omaha, defense surprise witness. Who impeached the testimony of one of the state's principal witnesses. Mrs. Fox, and declared that In Chlctro - in 1909 be had treated alias Rappe for'the same sort of trouble . which th defense claimed was the cause of her death. TRIALS MOTE COSTLY wnile definite flcurea were lacking. It. was estimated, today by court at taches that the cost of the three trials to the state has been In 'the neighbor hood of 425,000. - - . J The third trial, was by far .the most costly to the state of tb three. The jury was locked up for. a longer period and more witnesses were brought, from a distance. , - . - No accurate estimate has ever ' been made of , th cost of - th - trials to ArbucMe. Reports have placed tb fee guaranteed Gavin McNab at 120,000. This is understood to have covered all three trials. Other attorneys ' probably cost ' from $10,000 to $15,000. v Neither Arbuckle nor bis . business managers were willing to haaard an estimate on the total cost, although - on person said ' $50,000 would not be far from wrong. " . Arbuckle's big loss has been in . his idleness fpr the past seven months. His salary of $5500 a week ceased with his arrest. This figures almost $75,000. Th loss from pictures withheld' from th screen and not produced because - of tb idleness, of . the atar- will run far into th - hundred . of, thousands - of dollars. v. ' WEEK-EXB rLAS CHAJfOEB Cniverslty. of .Oregon. Eugene, April 11. The Junior class has .decided to abolish . the . junior week-end campus luncheon,, due to the - Increasing' atee of At - university student 'body , and the number of guests expected. . 2,000 Yards - : 36-inches wide V - - , -i 1 ; ' . t !CHiffon TaffeW: $:l49r Sampecie Clothes - . Tliis store is exclusive Portland -agent for the t famous VSampeck ' - clothes- for boys and . the new ' -. . spring suits and overcoats are now " here.-. On the Fifth Floor. X r . -fWN V fj i i ii si ti n ii it i -i . f I m II II i-i-S V f ' m 1 1 1 ' ' V, . f 1 ' - t rcnanaic ;m-: opfcMcritOnljr - ruraiorage " : i' wu . Lipman, . Wolfe's scientifically 5 air-cooled storage jYauh5 "t'O-Ji ' ted your furs frora moths, fire ,ad - burglars.; Also, expert' service' La - renewing aad rtpairing furs.. i - J f r i 1 Per..: Yd. . 40 different ? shades t for) your; selection, including ' every new shade desired. ijfai orders invited,. " . ;:uFor S'dks, go Ao, the S'dk Shop" l " ,'"it2i' I . -; '. eT I.I I I T-P ( I er1rvii I I I I I f ar-y . C .I I ,n I I I I I I J J t ' 383 Alder SU Portland Ore. : Beautiful Sillc Frocks for Easter Here the Engaging New . Styles That Best Proclaim the Best ; , . f . Beguiling Charm in theNew l;; Dresses of . SHinimering, Elegant-r. ; ; . ' Silks Some Featured at? -: -A Iwilliant collection of the frocks for spring tane styles' t that are in simple lines and others hat are quite elaborate. Made of tich silks, and the rkhiiess of the fabrics needs ; little to adorn it . ' - , . .1 - -vX ' Dresses; that chooser slim, - straight" lilies', pretty collars, . jaind 'in-some instances novel belts.'- r "i " ;w - .Ji : -r-Tie" materials 'chosen by FashiorPe matenals'Tof. -vvhich these dresses are made are canton crepe, crepe de 4 chine ind satin crepe in navy blue, brown, black and fetch-'' i bg combinations. Noteworthy are those of crepeVIe chine -in the new challis print-one of the, prettiest fabrics the season has brought ouL A featured ."groujp at $39.75 .and , 1 others at prices ranging upward to""$i.95pw.v:.t . Its Imrtance Caimot-Be Overestimated Easter Sale pfcHdkE -Dainty handkerchiefs Irish linen , handkerchiefs and other splendid handkerchiefs some, exquisitely hand embroidered -and all at extremely special- prices in this Easter Sale." : - ' ' ) v; CY-' ..v.-';.:. ; Hand-Emb'di Linen Hdkfs at 95c -Imported Irish linen handkerchiefs that are very beautifully era- "f broidered by hand and finished with hand-spoked hems- plain or T: i taped borden. Eaiter specials at 95c - - - v ; ? Irish Linen Hdkfs ; riA Linen Hdk - -' w.' ? Easter Specials . , . . ' ' -fasfer Specials . iJ : -They re nud-ernbroidered j. ' , Pure Irish linen harxlkcr-, . , Oa the Third Tloor--l.lpnias,-T"olfs C. ' r,- - v . - V .- 1 j-...i I Easter Sale -of Finer Silk Mosierv : i: Full-fashioned silk hose for womerr?? ;hiffon-$3k!hos in clever designs elegant hand kerchiefs and very special.- l- ' Imported Hdkfs ; Imported handkerchiefs f of i finer cotton an4 linen in white .and colors, dome embroidered. . chiefs with pretty hand-shirred ' edges. : Extra special. ; ; -; ;:';:: Men's Hdkfs f V . .. " --Easter Specials ; j . , ' . ; ' 2 for 2Sc ; . ': 5 -These are made of lawn, and ' have 14 -ch hems - that art hemstitched. Full size. Handkerchief Beetle First Fleor Ltysiaa, WU 4 C . " r' and hemmed tdps-theyre in'polo shade,- ' medium gray, taupe, new suede and black, Extra special at $2.65. '4 4 , "Kayser" . 'silk' hosefulWasluoner hose m cordovan; negra and -brownthe-brown hose v withv embroidered V clocks ; Specially priced - at '$2.95 ; pair f u 5000 3 WATCH WRIGHT'S WINDOWS 1PE 11 CIAES .t -X V V S0B;2000Pairs$iG9 JL 1 ' " VALUES TO SM J ' 800 pair ladles' Pump and Oxfords; all sizes 2 to 8, In black, brown and gray kid and calfskin, a few with low heeta ... i. i ; .V 91.98 200 pair ladlas Shoes; low, Cuban and high heels; all six. n this lot, but not all slzoa la each styl. . Valuea ta SS.00. Special ....V.l.. fl.9? 100 pair- ladiea Pumps, sizes 2 to 4, with high hela, QivAway prie. ...... 91.00 Y : 000 pair growing filrls low-heel Shoea with . colored tops, sizes 2 to 5 91.00 500 pair ladies' Shoes, Cuban and high heels. "l Sizes 2 to 6 fl.OO f "TT" r: $1,98 - " . , ..." . -.'. THE 'NEV SPRING STYLES All with flexible sewed soles -12 nW lines, 6 new styles, all sizes. At one A QQ QQ tlther style, buckle or plain straps. Patent strap,' French heels; patent straps, .low . baels; patent ; straps, Cuban hoels; grain leather, 3 straps black and brown low heels; patent - jazz . o fords, plain toe, soft tip, low hoels; patent vamp gray suede, quarter with Baby Louis heats.. 85) 00 Ladlos and children's Fslt Slippers with 'leather soles. Select OQfb your color, ail a izs. wOU t ' Opp. Circle Theater err. winmnoTo 1Kb w ALDKm O.N i rOCBTH ST. ; Misses' - and Children's Shoes and Pumps 00 w , Values to S4.00 Our stock of children's shoo Is complete. In these tlyea lots you , will find everything from chil dren's first-steps in brown and' black to misses' black and brown ; English and broad toes. In kid and calfskins. Children's skuf- fers in brown and black with -heavy extension soles. A pair 'for every child. Hun dreds . of pairs on the tables to .select from. Coma early. 5.48 OH .C3 X il ii excellent "silk hose in beige shade, putty color and black-all sizes in all shades -V and choice at $1.95. . '-r s .'4 ' "Silk Service' hose in black onlyand "Dura", full-fashioned silk hose, in nude -tint, ; cordovan; .' silver, pearl gray, - etc ; " Specially priced $2.25 pair. . ; ' :: :.s,l' Hosiery . Seetlos first Tloor Upaiaa, Wolfe Co.; , .The Hat As a Thing of ; Beauty : Attains Now. to New Laurels -iri-Our ; : Easter 'Millinery Displays : v' And Here a Hat Collection That ' . : Distinctively Is Set Apart t r . " .1- oy-iLxtiaordmary rncing rHate made entirely of straw, hats with straw crowns and ; transparent brims and hats of traw-and-silk combined. In . ? .' . t 1. ' " 1 .1 . r i. rt , a variery or snapes; ana ine irimmrngs rrurx, tiowers, novel ties and smart ribbons. , - ?' . . . - -vV .4 ; --Only two more days till Easter, and ever so many ; things to do-rrot a impute to lose if one would have a new hat for Easter day. i - v . ,1 ,- ' ..i ' - ' ' . . .- ;,,.-: Btnnsery Seetloa Tblrd Floor Xiipnaa, Wolf Co. v " ' i 'i "MendeUDmcker Wardrobe Trunks AreSpeciilly Priced at $39.50 :? " tS launch built trunks that Will make trip after trip with out any real signs of wear and ' they're amazingly "low , priced af $39.50; : ' -- -The trunks are. made of three-ply bauwood and covered ' with vulcanized fiber; with five drawers, six hardwood hang ers,' spring fock and draw bolts ; Jined with cretonne - Steamer size, three-quarter size and full size $39.50. . - . .; ". ;.. - Oa U flftk rioor LtSBaa, Wolfs a Co. 4 . Never 'Before in Portland "Such, An Exhibition of ; ISisS; J. Zl . evAJMM14l ef K1inM s miMMirtytaMl W I.m a. a ..kk. J.-L 1 ' hana-decorated .linens and hand-made lace table ' pieces ' from abroad-rand every piece fortale at about half price. , . Doilies, bedsoreads.-luncheon sets, trav rlnrVit ,r! -vr4 . ' ners. chair-backs. ' etc elerant . nieces from Italv. Madilra." : v Tarvr.lou "treaiurr ftmii for s liT t 1 "..J t. . ww - . w Mi- .UJCJI . ihgin'g upward to $4000r Especially. iu-eworthy are 13 and 25 ,L - Diece embroidered luncheon sets of select crash -these-' at 40 OA . . and $45.00. . - ' jCr-- : . Uaea BeeUoa Seeoa Fleer Ltpaam, WoUs A Co. ' M .K 1 II t Friday and Saturday;Last Days 1 ' - Binner Corset Demonstration Women ; attending the ; demonstration 1 are 'ready to appreciate the reasons for their buying and wearing "Binner". corsets and while Mjss Nolan is here all "Binnerf cor sets sold are fitted under her personal supervision. - " ( - v , . ,V ' "Binner" corsete will continue "to be sold , at LiDman. Wolfe's but women .shoiiM endeavpr.to attend Friday or Saturday the I demonstration' -Miss; Nolan ' is ' conducting. 1 This store is exclusive Portland agent for "Binner" corsets. ' . . . , v .sorsc. sctuoB oiru wor Juipmaa, nom Co. $ ' -vlterv:.Cl!ahdyv 'Candy eggs "fried in "straight up" style one egg on plate 5c .. . Easter t nests made of, candy straw and filled with several eggs and a fluffyj chick 25c , ! ' Easter eggs in various' sizes, and many other novel ' Easter candies. ' v ; ' ,0a tb First Floor. -V Easter i'Aii extensive assortment of the appropnate cards is ' at this store and omy a few minutes 'required to select c4rds for all of the friends 4 on the list ' .-; ' v Post cards, folders and appropriate Easter . senti ments also other . Easter , novelties'. and favors. in the Stationery Section. On tb First Floor. ; A - Sale: Vof Novelties f I The' Easter Sale of Smart -Gloves Finer Qualities at Lower Prices - Kid and Lambskin Gloves in One and Tw6; Clcisptyles-Extremely Special ; Appropriate' for Easter Gifts, for Showers , , and tor rnzes-t 1 rurd to lalt Utt ; Book Ends Esther Hunt' Heads ' ' Van Briggle Pottery: Pin Trays -Writing Sets ., Ribbon Novelties Waste Paper Baskets : Vanity Cases I Telephone Shields' ' ' Hand-Printed Candy Boxes Slipper Bags ; Ash Trays. . Perfume Lamps, Satin Slippers Needle Cases : Pen"-Wipers' ," ArtUtic Table Covers - . Etc .7 Etc. " Oa tb Feartb Flr Llpsaaa, 1Tlf ' C. t . ;. 4 t 131 FOURTH ST.CZ iOPEN SAT. UNTIL 8 P.l,ir I i i . $1.80 Pair ' One of the best "glove bargains we've announced inr years! And , right before Elaster two, days before' Haster when such splendid gloves are most wanted. ;TTiey" have embroidered backs and contrasting band at t6p. - In champagne,' gray, black and white. ; " v , imported Cloves of Kidshin at$55Pr. "Vallier" Kid Cloves Special at $3.00 Pair These are in the 2 -clasp style and have embroidered backs and P.. 1C seams. In pearlr gray, I mode, mastic black and white. , . ' ; "Vallier" Suede Cloves Special at $7.35 Pair Mocha Clo ves . Special at $4.00 ' Gauntlet gloves that have P. K. seams and prettily em broidered backs t , choice of beaver, brown 'and gray, sizes 52 to 7. : ' ' . imported Gauntlet ' Cloves at $2J5Pr. ' 'J GlTe Seetioa -oa tke rirt Floor Llpass, Vt'eUe Co. " : Draped Veils I How attractive, how be guiling they. can. be ' with their fancy .meshes '.in charming dotted and scroll designs..--,. . 1 'j ' Pretty ones wnhrsmart borders and . some in the ultra - f a-hionable fringed effects. From S 1 to $3.50. ' ". . Oa tas -V.- Floor. W -.-'tf.fff rs 'New Vestees . Many of the suits ' and dresses for spring really require a vestee to gne' them the fir.ihing toucL. r NoteT. .new, vestees here in extensive astortmenU- some entirely of lace, others lace trimmed. $1 to $6.50. Oa Ik rirst Floor. - - - . ' - - . , '..vi Ccc3rirS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PrJCZSTHEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUEoo