.o B. PHILLIPS'- H II STORY Eew Hoses UcPHee 0 f Wenatchefe D i e s iUnder Automobile UP TO AL E ISIS bctors ; Who Watched Woman Accused of Killing Mrs. Mead ows Will Be Called to Stand, Los- Angeles, CaL, Now 4. L.- P.) - Plausibility of Mrs, Clara. Phillip ac coont of th murder of. Mrs." Alberta Meadows, of which he stands accused. . his gea largely upon the answer of Alienists to a prodigious uesuon in d(nt was framing tonight. J he question, IS pages In length, wu US revise! and amended to cover ' evtry - jioesibt detail of, the mental derangement -with which it -is alleged Mt. FhHitps is periodically afflicted. Jllra. Phillips, the defense asserts. Js - a tttm "!Cychic epilepsy" and her mfSital development has .not progressed -beyond ha average Intelligence of an eight-year-old. child, ,tr TO A1.1ES IST8 - "Testimony of her sisters and of Mifie Billy Moody a -chores girl pal, has al- . redy declared her to have been sub-; Je!t to epileptic convulsions, and the ruipnmi that will be put to the elien iati -will relate to Ave.' effects and - evnptoms of such a disease. - J'our prominent alienists, including Pli E. B, Hoag,- Dr. Charles Louis Afien, Br. W. B.i Kern and Ir. Edwin Williams, will be called to the stand AftndAy morning and will, unless there ase last minute changes in plana, con clude the evidence of the defense. "When the- state open rebuttal testi mtony, other alienism will be called for : opinions as to the sanity of the de fendant and will refute as far as pos- s.lble the claims ol the defense alienists. VATCH DEFENDANT I Psychcw-analyifcU who have been set Kn watch Clara as she comported her self on the stand and' in the court room (taring the trial, will be. called to testify i ' that jn many ways she exhibited a' i high degree of Intellectual power, It i was said b'y the state. ' t iDefense Attorney Herrington tonight appeared satisfied that he had builtj an invulnerable defense. end stated, he wm confident that :there was no . necessity, of calling Armour Phillips ito support his wife's testimony. Phil- if lips, however, can be - called as 'a re ' I buttal . witness. ' Gouple Advertise 2or a Baby; Tiny Tot Left on Step ' Salem, Nov. 4. Coming evidently as an answer to aa ad for a baby to adopt, a little black-eyed -girl was left at the door of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse -French here tonight. Mr. and Mrs. French recently advertised for a baby to adopts Tanisht, going-to the door is respond to the bell, they, found the answer to their ad. ..A- note pinned to the- child's cloth ing gave her name as Maxine Bardy and stated that she was born January 13 last. The note further explained that the child had been adopted, but that tt$i foster parents had since sepa rated. . ' ' Tf- -- jv. -?. : - "fTh Frances live at vWiIlamina, but are in Salem vjaiting "with Mrs. Al French, mother of Mr. French. The new parents of the tittle tot stated to- . night that she will be reohrisened ' JSilf ranees. Steamer Tomi Maru In Distress at SeTaj Provisions Ruined " Seattle, $fov. . U. P.) With her " rudder broken, her upper works storm battered and her stores and provisions ruined, by thundering waves, the Ja ' panes- steamship Tomi Maru, which sailed from J Seattle,- October 25, for Yokohama, was in distress in the Pa ' ciflc ocean tonight 1800 mile from this port. - i - i Radio dispatches received here by the harbor department's station and by the naval station told of the Tomi's plight. . Korty men, the officers and crew of ,'the Tomi, are in peril, according to the wireless dispatches from the helpless wsel. " J The Canadian Pacific liner Empress , of Russia,' which sailed from Vancouver ( B. C.) last Thursday, picked up the Jta tress calls of the disabled vessel . and is hurrying to her assistance. The " -wireless calls of the Tomi wer first received through the Canadian radio station at Kstevan. - The message Mild: .'Toml Maru In 'distress in latitude J 56.23 west; longitude S2.27 north: rud- der broken, out of stores and provi sions. ? -, Bend Club Baps Move Por, Natron OutOff '" Bend, Nov, 4. Protest againut the ymplints of It- H. Corey, public serv ice commissioner, which seeks to force the-construction of the Xatron,outoff, will be entered by the Bend Commer cial club the railroad committee has determined, "The complaint fails to rec ognise Central Oregon's Jieeds. accord tng to - F, Cement, - chairman . of. the committee. , t JCBOOI. BUDGET CAB.R1ES - Bend, Nov. 4. The Band school dis trict budget of $17.509.14 carried in yesterday's election by a vote of 73 to 14. This is a higher budget than that defeated last spring. SPECIAL ANNOUNOKWCHT EFjKOR.V ut fleck . - Teacher f Ballet. Oriental... To and Jl f!hrir lictD. - ' Bb Wark a Rmraa tt. ' DANCING TAUGHT AH ew ntm an sesviw - iwnliU In - atM -e l w. twiw, ag. 0ntltnn SB. DOWHfT'l CAUTtFUL j ACABCMIXS - ' MUM.ARK MALL " 29 mn WutilnftM Ctt, ; s-: . Malta HIT. COTILLION HALL 14th tM ttetuMe , - IfNlMI MAC Alt Hw. gltlw HalL CLASS MUR.LARK-,HALL ; C-rary Mootlay. Tud ami swear Kvsnlnt- ( T:S - - , Plenty of dwiraMe partaen, " No Fo t rranon ml NOTEI Visit the halls' and rrRla. Sse t what the people are dancing, then 'Visit lour school and be convinced that it la I the most practical academy oil the coast.' Orchestra music. Private - Leuant, "Wenatchee. Wash-, .Nov. 4, -Kev. Booes MePhee, iged. about C&' -eras in stantly killed lata- yesterday afternoon when ,tbe car be was driving went over the edge of a bridge on the Chum- stick road, about a mile from Leaven-- worth. : ' . ' -. . V - The Rev, McPhee was driving toward Leavenworth when he met a -car on the bridge- McPhee drove too close to the edge and hfcs car slipped into the creek about 19 feet jpelow. : He was pinned trade? flic asoerinsr wheel and crushed about the head and - chest. Both, car aadi driver -were trader water when help arrived. He leaves a .wife and two daughters. He cams to Leav enworth a abort, time ago from Seattle and conducted services in the Fe-ntav costal Mission. ' "The car - that passed McPhee: on the trti was Uriiln. by Clarence- Webo of -Weoa tehee. Kabid Coyote Makes Attack on Hunters Yakima, Wash.. Nov. 4 T. D. Lewis and Ira D, Lewis of Yakima hunting pheasants In the east - Selah district about four miles - from, Yakima Were attacked by a rabid coyote today, -but escaped injury by shooting it. They stopped their car in a field when the coyote ran out of the brush and be gan biting the tires. Young Lewis proposed they get' out and capture the animal, but his father warned him to take bis gun as the animal might turn on him. When the, boy got out, the coyote came at Wrri at once. F r e nehman . Knocks Out Englishman Pari. Nov. 4. tT. P.) Eugene Cri qui, the featherweight champion of Europe, knocked out Walter Rossi, the Englishman, in the first round of their boat here tonight. mxm Art: tiM FORECAST UNIONIST VICTORY George, ex-premier, was ip of 70 candidates - who Plurality and Probable Majority Are Predicted for BonorCaw . and those Supporting Him. London, Mov. 4. Noiaiaations for the fcrthcoming general elections closed at noon today, forecasting air 'inevitable victory for .Premier Bonar Law land his Unionist -supporters. David JLloyd among a group are considered automatically elected, o one opposing them in their districts. Mrs. Lloyd Oeorge nerseir nominated the former premier as- rn ember i for CarnavoB, : - ' -.-, Belief that Lloyd George would fight Bonar Law's party to toe death at the polls, which arose from a report that be would nominate many additional candidates to oppose Unionist at the last moment, was dispelled when : tne ex-premier aamta out i cw aim bur porters besides bis previous list, i One of these, ' Mrs. Webster, was rejected by the nominations board be cause, her name arrived too late. I The Unionists bave now BOO nom ineea. the independent Liberals 1350, Llojfd George hasv less than 200, while labor itas put ou in tne imigl With Lloyd George withholding his offensive, the Unionists appear certain of a plurality and probably a ma jority. . - 8TCDB1TTS AXB PEX A LIZITD .University of Oregon, Eugene, Nov. 4. One hundred and' fifty university Students have been suspended because of failure -to pay laboratory fees by October SO And mast go through con siderabls "red tape" before they can be reinstated. ? ... -, f - - T lt rTYN. N? Second f "Greater Portland AssociatioaFavorite'Orgaiuzation .VotesGiven With Every Purchase! " New Arrivals in Fine Leather ? 1 V .'IS: Goods . , . . .MM-. X 11 X: ."Gifts1 that In addition to the Splendid stocks of fine diamonds, jewelry and silver ware to be found at Feldenheimer', a choice selection of leather goods has A ; beex ; assembled. These ., come f ia ostricbr seal, reindeer, tapir and pig skins. They are plain, sirrer mounted i-nr-gotd'mou&tei.-;.r:. a - . : a:. ' Suitcases, Fitted TraveUng Toilet Cases, Jewel poxes, Picture Frames, Traveling . Bags, Wallets, Cigarette ceases, Bill Folds and leather novelties are unsurpassed in quality, desirabil ity and usefulness, whether for per sonal use or as gifts. - - And Many Interesting Attraction Bid Your Attendance at the Pacific International Livestock Exposition .-.-',. w - w J IrwrauiHsT - SiivKsucrrBsTicMxsr tvA4.ia-Me teed VitAsniixcToa St. at Pabx Pobtlard.Oiui. I 1 lJi.H, , MJ ,ILUL U . 1 . .1 .mi i in Hi in i i I, i in. n - - Perfection in Eyeglasses TXW .JpL- IWf ' pppT. ifii " K.fa.'.-H CJ Iaa'i it a strange thing how some people can be talked into boying glasses that "look" like our Kryptok glasses Just becaase they cost a v-ery little leas? - fj They forget that the chief quality ia a pair of glasses is accuracy, and that ACCURACY DOES NT SHQW ON THE SS.URFACE. : . ora owsr complete iess cnirntxo PUXT 05 THE PKEMISES - if SAVE YOUR EYES EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Portland's Largest,' Most "Modern, - Best Equipped r Exclusive. Optical Establishment 201 t ill' Corbott Building, FifO and Morrises - SINCE 190S x - ' " Chas. A. Rutco., Pres.-and Gen. Mgr. ft f QVER5BER Io Here With All Its: Wealth of Crirrloort , Your Home a Blaze . of , .Glory'! arid " Match Nature With New Home Furniohiriso. f UT FIT the new home and have, it all charged to one account, EDV ARBS9 asks only a small cash payment, and the rest is. arranged to suit your pocketbook-and remember, bOWAKUb; charse no interest mhvthoT . i- i , ? ' f - r w .; you ouy one niece or a nouserui . 2000 Yards hhbiHbsbhMbVbMIIWHHH Tiri. i. ii.i it. i::i t . i-1 i . c I f ; Will Tesr II Oi r ,"u: 3 , - or z Genuine Cork- Filled Hiniflcmiidl v:ILiiiniofl(aiLiiinni2 Square Yard IVAo Foor 5Aaf Remain - -I Uncovered Now? '. XrTr cholc of ? n trto-tlo-ratau patterns ; with", front' 65 v to ' . . f" iypo aoove, mere are ;t -Faverits rgaaUatlos - G Us Larger : PorUea of tks - $1500 is : Thafsl t Bs Gives ray Ereef a- 4 elud In r n a a i- v i shoe. Clothing. -drugs. ? g florlsti. etc., are all ?; a giving j votes. G't a ;vots With every pur. ?' , chase Jand help your favorite organisation . s ; to gat a big portion T of free cash. i !m!TtlMtHlllririitlnlttH!Hittiit;)frj 320 perfections. JSo beconds, No Jobs, No Remnants all are new had - to offer, window. - As to OatteriiM thvr. th. , k n . . " or. your convenience, six pieces are in the doorway r-Dest Forget Brtag at Lat Anroxinats MeassremsaU So tks t Aeeessary lardag iay Be Bsssrved. . 3-Room Economy Outfit n the ront Window Today; Typical Edwards 'Values S elects Any Single Piece From ij ; Any Setting If You Like, ,' Living Room Dining Room Bedroom it , $82.75 $82.75 $82.75 7'u;o Beautiful Queen Anne Bedroom Suites One of Them m the Front Window Five Pieces in Walnut Five Pieces in Mahogany $141.75 $162.50 See the Windows Wpddyl c i i -n n i ro - i Dona lvianosrany witn v,ane - e' '- Davenport-ChairRock r wu m in $196.75 $196;75 Constructed with full web base and double strength spring front edges as illustrated c all filled circular cushions are- included without additional charge. Finished In that new stain less antique brown. '--pi XDaveppolrt, Chair and Rocker Three'ibeautiful fflecea, . See them In the front window today. s Qonservativeiy worth -$$40.00- of anyone's money. - i iiiniiiiiiiil . - i ir-s- f , ! . mMSita. ." & -s ' -.j-" ' TisV l mil "ill , I I ii mi iiiii . n, Two-Inch Continuous Post Bed," High Riser Steel Link Spring, 45-Lb. Felted Cotton Mattress sv skua x sT,r'M ; mm ms H-rr ,---;: $3.00 Cash $1.00 WeekNo Interest rlcti Ivory enamel oRniih jJBes.;. rs steel link .springs ur4 susi' ; Lustered Premier wire pended from heavy Helical '.coils at both ends and rolled edges, making tbcm reversible.. The savings." en this! bed, spring; and mattress is vrr aPDrerlabie an amount v,. that's really worth while ; as for the terms, t tnV Will tM-arranarut ia nluu vmir m,.' fL1' hav ItnptrlsJ'A ti.Honal need U those, staud aro ot entirely I.- VVI alrinSf la. swt Vsar-Aarlwl a- --;'4 i& .V '. In m , convenienU "DIGHT at your finger -""Vtips on the handle, is the trigger twitch that starts and stops the Hamilton Beach Vacuum Sweeper A pull of the ttiggee and it does the most smarrng and efiordses dcanltis; yon hsrve ever, seen. It Is energetic and swift. It Is thorough. All dirt surrenders to it. If is ear to no, long lastiatf. and " absolutely g jenfeed. Tea -Wagons $26,95 to $75.00 Jacobean oak: walnut and mahogany finishes; turned cir cle cuts and Queen- Anns as well. All are equipped with silent swivel wheels and dis tinguished with attractively moderate prices making this a particularly opportune time to buy. j Gateleg -Tables $37.50 to $69.50 Beautiful turned-leg oval and round top novelties particular ly clever for apartments and bungalows. Smart and correct, if used in the open room, by -a window or against the wall. Leg turnings are similar,-' not identical, to cut. Spinet Desks $53.75 to $125100 f An exceptionally clever- col ' lection of new and nifty -mahogany Spinets. . -Not any piece of furniture will add that snap of smartness to your reception hall or living room like a Spinet. Examine those on the first floor just Inside the door. ''x ' ' liijtri '1 A email down payment aad . litue eacn wees: maxes u . yours to se as orach as you" ; Bless. ' Everv daw von delav ' costs tou time a&4 work aad : health. Phone today" See the wonderful work Bea tog brush pluM Sapcmifrton, $1 WeekNp Interest , n Jacobean Oak William and Mary $89.50 - j Terns to Please Year Personal ?eed - Tabls has 48-inch diameter" top, opens to' six feet, iulte '' "j atmliar xo .jiTustrauon ciuura nave panel nacKs (not cue), this set ia the winnow, today. genuine leather. See fctr ffl m 1 I JSr-- U! i. Ul '- j, , ,, -- 11. ' i Ail a wsiiri - Bath Room 7 Caijindts irVifi : Heavy Plate Mirror: ; $1.69-1- : And that's less tbaa ths value of the plats mirror alone. About seven - doseo. fat all, but when; they are gone there'll be no more ; not even, at : three . times this price. l4- -!-! - -' a- .. -i ' r-N additional- charge to out-of-town ; -folks for packing'; order' without delay: uiiiiiu.b inn ...n , i To Make Your f jLsf gauui ui - V- - 3 I 1 r rr Floor Lamps )yri:'Tabtemps'x K : Bridge' Lamps '-A most 'delightful ; eolleetlen'- from " -r mahogany finished I and novM poty ' chrome poet with eilk 1 shades in an . . almost endless variety of colors and ' Shape- to hand-carVed walno posts .. and combination silk and parchment . -rsnaaes. e Service i ' -. - -1 ... ...... .. mhihation r--r . 1 cparcic ana uisiinci granges V'"""';.; r: An'. , Built Together Upon One Base: - 1 ' - - : 1 1; r AGcodfZiatTo Tee, f if . : asy tefas lyf&esf .MMI Including-Hot Water' Colls and Oai Connections, rnstalied ? uur-.K.iicnen on us convenient terms ot , : ,;:i;el '.."TT if rr CCHj : M JlltCI 1 r Tear Old Steve Takea as Part, Toe. .Tltal Eaets Tea Mas ITe Ovefloefc" Tkeyre Elsailsg, Tee, infTi . iimssMSSsssssessnii ii 1 1 iii ., ..i - i Gag' Lt, TOP AT .THE 5 -Four-holr- Ftilihet Worfd and Coal Top. Four-burner- and 8 Im merer Gae Top- (also Gag L!ghtr)i - -aeparaie wood ana ooai naaing uvea. -Separate Oas Baking Oven. Gas Fire Lighter (no more kindling). 'rSE ALL. TBSEE OTEWS AX BOTH1, SAME TIME IK TO L. LIKENO KJE8TKICTIOXS WHEN TOU HAVE-THIS KASGE.' , r, , , ., ' -AU nickel trimmings are' plain no grease' catching scroll' V : white enamel splashers on. back and oven door, .Broiling oven has double set of burners remove brojler pan" and you cave two gas -paging ovens, ... -1 .-1 w 1 ' ' - i, . - f . - - 1