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Show his bed thia morning She staled fur- j ther that her husband Is subject to attacks of stomach sickness and that this is one of them, but that the sick- I Dr. Coulter stated that an examination examina-tion of .Mi Jeppedon by hlmsi'U ami Dr. Condon, September disclosed Ihe fact that the nerves of the spine under slight pressure gave pain to the patient and that the same condition prevailed In the dorsal and cervical vertebrae. He also stated that th.? right side of the body was palsied, it bing impossible for the patient to check the shaking of the right hand and arm and the leg and foot of the same side of the body Both doctors stated that they ha I never known of a cure of paralysis agltans It was also said the muscles mus-cles of the spinal column were rigid rig-id and In places adhered to the spine. Dr. Coulter slated that the cause of the ailment might be Injury, snock, cold, fright. gettJug wet or other causes. He will be cross examine'' Monday morning. ness would likely not continue longer long-er than two days. The remaining j Jurymen were admonished to not discuss dis-cuss the case during the interim of the postponement and not permit anyone to talk with them about the case They were excused until Monday Mon-day morning at 10 o'clock, at which time it is expected that Mr. Terry-will Terry-will be able to resume his services. The court then took a roces until tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, at which tlnre the probate and motion calendars will be considered The testimony given In the Jeppe-son Jeppe-son case by Doctors Gordon aud Coulter yesterday afternoon was that the plaintiff is suffering paralysis agltans, aa distinguished from paralysis paraly-sis hysteria. The ?amj causes may JEPPESON CASE ON MONDAY ' The case of Jeppeson vs. ihe Oregon Ore-gon Shorl Line was suddenly interrupted inter-rupted this morning when the court announced that th case would have to bo continued until next Monday morning on account of the Illness of Juryman T. P. Terry of Marriott. Mr. Terry, wife of the Juryman, telephoned the court this monilDg that Mr. Terry had been III durlug the cnthe nlgbt and wad not able to leave i bring about either allmenta. but paralysis par-alysis agitans Is a continuous and Incurable ailment, the ymptoraa always al-ways being the palsied condition of the parts affected and the rigidity of the muscles, coupled with sleeples-ness sleeples-ness and indecision and soreness of the muscles. |