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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1901)
TJ t ., , BkVBU HWrv- t. rkv IB , KlA . J gT v.uccn .i- ruorc at1 if :. i . li:fm litik &-. a i ? v v J. v U aV 1(( nnd M&onl IHUlt! lid ml tlra "? .corrT L. ,tho .1 ft r mtifnl nhttcoriMt soakcj 4'dlrti 1 l P!(T8 flretb and rfi .ami throm lri OUtf $ S Unnilsc ndvlc3 -fortb cat. ffry aim jinlxcd aBcncajji iBhavo flecours.' 8Kor . --' "1 aupcm iu ii mm InmrtGo Conce bUXgna. A) MSttS ' fpart ilmvotli flpcrceni mill lipo . Jit wouTi iiccdi wlllfsU iboJrou "mllitrlM y a lotfof nm?0fflif r3iWaT jpurc.M . lnontftvj jwsm A1 or uor lUilnsIfii witlijngl UflSaM pealig ? teas dJn! gre mo to than initio! vote w Pteclart rilp but 1 f Ef f m Vlrf I i til ' J gheroj yt corrcjjf -maii7ll .1 .a WJ lm HHHMBlBHIlKHMHHBIWHWtH n --Holiday HANDKERCHIEFS The ttrenlcet line ever ebon here. Early buying means that you eet your choice of the pretti est ones. BHIUHHIHR) rz OLYERSON S T m m Taifc OTnvc Tnvc H m mm m TIBS Thia holiday ehowlnc eurpaMos anything we have ever elioun. g. Every new tie whim. gg Prettier than ever before. Price! lower than ever before. New Gloves. New Umbrellas. 5 New Cushion Covers. a New Leather Novelties. M ! Toys So many lhls lr no on i le ha. We're RfHng to five a bsfltiti ftil life-iwl doll awar free to eorae lnoky little girl, took into our wutdbwe and He how your little irl may Imn a rhatic tu Ret It. Don't mlM ewinjf thi toy stock. JJ H a 8 R n 18 m H a B B H 81 H a B B R FJ in Games, etc., for the little folks H S H B -Many New-Things --Wagons- B H rkmtt Hordes, Jo Cart. tj Cradles. Doll Huies, etc, etc , ROLYBRSON JL JL. THE DIG BARGAIN THE DIG BARGAIN IIMIRaHSH v A PRESENT of a pretty natch or a piece of cood Jewolry ia alyavs euro to he acceptable and in good faite. If you aro nt present liunlin, wo have something to show you that will end your search at once. We want you to seo our stock, popular prices aro features nf thia magnificent stock, atul trvery article is rnarkei in plain figures, Ve tako pleasure in showing nhethor you buy or not and a visit to our store will convince you that thia 1b tho right place and right price. Chas. H. Hinges 200 Com1! St. S S HOUSE OF SALEM. E HiEHSBHQBiannsnt vvVW52UUL'. .. SSKSBBS99ISSS SHOOTING AFFAIR AT rant was prepared, but the wording could not be completed until eyr. witneetes could bo consulled. A com plaint will bo iwtietl and the warrant served on Mr. Grim, when a preliminary avDltithAlUli til lm liiil.1 a( Qdlntn AURORA istun,"-v' j,r Grim wni b ,,,(,co, CONVICT COMMITS SUICIDE " ' Ltkr: As this wpf gnes io pross -. . , , it is not known whether Mr. lloppel LlCtWCen I WO rSrinerS, 8 dead or not. No warrant has been served on Mr. Grim who has gono homo Over a Road iMit wil1 rp,i,m nt tiiu i" f ,ne trict attorney. The Duel Was Fought Early KANSAS On Fridoy Morning, umb l t WHEAT Results in John Roppel Being; uci DCf IflJLlLl JLii Probably Fatally Wounded. A shooting atfray occurred at Aurora early this morning, four ehots apiece txing exchanged between Thurston Grim and John Hoppel. It resulted in the first named being uninjured, but one bullet fired by him lodged in the left side of Mr. Hoppel. passed entirely through his body, nnd will undoubtedly result in dtath. Byron Gtim, brother of the nirtii who ilid the shooting, tele phoned to Sheriff Durbin tell iug of the incident nn I wtying that they would come to Salem on the morning train, when Thurs'on would deliver! himself to the authorities, which was' done. The quarrel was over a case that was decided in ttie Marion county court last November. It is regarding a road' w hicli was established some forty venrs ' ago, The road ia about one mile tine ' sideof Aurora, and divides tho pro perty of these two men. The I suit autl consequently the quarrol, we e By the Storm Raging Colorado. in Kaxhvb Citv, Mo. Dec. 13. Reports from all portions of Kant as nnd Western Missouri show thaVrain fell nil day yes terday, turning to sleet or snow at night , The Btnrtn lias been of enormous bene fit to wheat. The Bohemian Society of PliyniciiuiB of Vienna has procured tho introduction of a bill in I In- Helchsrntli making n iirh1Ic.iI certilknto of mental ami phy sical capacity obligatory on candidates lor matrlmcny. Government thermometer registered twenty-five below nt Fergus Fallp, Minn tliis morning. Plant Line ftoamer wont aground list night in Dilawaro bay. NEW TODAY. OHILDnEN'8 PAUTY AT PROTEC tion No. ?, A. 0. U. W., and Salem D. of II., No. 10. Friday 13, 7:30 o'clock. Program and lunch. Workmen's chil dren welcomo. Overllarritt & Law rence's grocery. Committee. 12 12 It WE CAN PASTURE. Feed Ifay. and shelter a few gontlo homes for $3 per month. Quo Rwkolb. 12 18 3f LOST Ladles sold watch, between Mra. Clark's boarding house and Statesman office. Leave at tills otllco for reward. 12-13-tf. The Best Plaster. A pioco of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to tho affected parts ia superior to any plaster. Whon troublod with lamo back or pains in tho aide or chost, give it a trial and you aro certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which It affordri. Pain Balm also cities rheumatism. Ono application gives re lief. For sale by Dr. Stono'a Drug Store. Try Capital City Mills' fleur: all grocers handle It- It Is the Best and is made In Salem Savings in y, By Buying your Window Glasa At FRY S DRUG STORE Over one hundred sizes, extra qualitv.single and double strength. No charge for cul ting. Fry's Drug Store Dealer In Paints, Oils & Glass. Next to PoBtoilico, Salem, Oregon. PEOPLE CHEER - THE KING When the Proclamation Read. was Providing for King Edward's Coronation. Nnw Yokk Doc. l.'J-Notwithstanding the Morm of wind and rain, u large crowd gathered in front of tiie Royal Exchange to listen to the reading of tho rovnl proclamation announcing the datu of the coionation.cablei the London cor rexiid unt of the Tribune. The Lord Mor and Slionffj), who woro ni tired in gorga oils robes of office, were in attendance, accompanied by &eonl members of li.o City corporation. 1 lie common crier stood bravely for ward, heedless of the pelting shower nnd began with Oycz, oye, oyox." that could tra heard nearly a hundred yarda away. Ho then proceeded to read tho proclamation Using Thuroday, June '2S, 1002. as the day for the coronation and concluded with a stentorian cry of "God Save the King," to which the crowd barulioaded, rosouiled with three ring ing cheers for the King, the Lord Mayor and Khuiiffu led tho crowd in singing thn national anthem, Tho ceremony occu pied only n quarter of an hour. THE VARIETY STORE 5 per cent off on all toys and Xmas presents. Remember the place. 94 Court Street. FRED G. KERNS, ....Sewing Machines.... ( Secure HJour Slbaeh I I ..FOR THE WOODMAN MASK BALL.. T ! Which Takes Place at the "Holman Hall" Tonight A LARGE ASSOKTMENT PATTON'S BOOK STORE 5 S!0III(i e0ii 1 j& STOjvrtYirwi, fi?rtT(irj)V) TT-- Tfac Standard Rotary The White Rotary The White Shuttle Besidoa low priced mashiuos from f 18 up for new ones, and 6 up for second band ones that will do plain sewing and doit well, Rotary Machinos sow faster, niuko less noiae, hold more thread than any other sort. Our Slumlord eowa uither lock or chain atltoh making a two iu ono machine. They tiro the machine that makes tho seamstresa happy, (or tboy do not tire them out, and muko nervous wrecks with tho noleo. NEEDLES, OIL AND PARTS FOR ALL MACHINES New machines for rent, taken in exchange for now, Old onoa F. A. WIGGINS 255-257 Liberty St. Salem. Farm Machinery, Wagons, Buggies, Bi eycL), Bowing Machines. DIED SKAIFH At tho lioinu of her gnu, J. N. hkiule, at the ciir tor of IHtli nnd CliomekolaxtreftH, on Kridav, Dtsi. IS 1U01, at 8:B o'clock. Mr. .Mary Kra Skaife, wife of John kaife, deceased, of a oomplifHtiou of dlu?g, ugMl, tH) years, and 10 mouthe. Deceatud was an Oregon pioneer of 1853. having lived at hurlUM. nince coming to Oreifon. She leavea four children, J. N. Skaifool tliis city, Mary S. Plnllipi of Polk county, Maggie Marthuler and Iaura iiroys of Fair field. Mr. Eugene Brevmun in a mm. ter-in-law of Mr. .Skaife, and she alao luia a nephew at Silvertou, Michael Skalfo. The funeral will h lul.l Ht Falrllold on Sunday nt 1 o'clock, the family starting for that place tomorrow $100 Relief, $100. Thu roHitiirti nf lliiu minor w.n i... ploafctHl to learn that there, is at least one dreaded digente that science has been able to cure in all its eUigee. nnd that it Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is Hit only KM.ttive euro known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh boing n constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treatment Hull's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucons surface! of the sys tem, thereby de-t roving ti foundation of thoditcioe, and giving Uie patient strengtli by building up the tonstituuon and aamstiug nature in do ug it work The proprietors havu ko much IhIiIi id its curative jMwr, tliat they offer One Hundred Dollars for any cuso that it fails to cure, Send for lui of teetiuiui- nla. Address, F. J. CIIKM5Y ,c CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Drnggiste, 76c. Haifa Family 1'ills tiro the best. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Dears tho Blgn&turoof over the changing of the oourso of this road nul the width o( it. If the road were 40 feet wide, it would leave a con4 alterable piece of land to Hoppel, and ii it were 03 feet wide, take n alice off of the property of Grim. Condit & Ca--Bon were nttorneya for Hoppel, nnd J. II. McNary for Grim, the latter win ning the suit. Thurston Grim is a prominent citizen if Hubbard and the sou of one of the most prominont Oregon pioneira and founders of Marion county. Tho family aro noted for their tenacity of purpofco and defending their rights. Where the Duel Took Place The idaooting took place about two miles southwest of Aurora, on what waa formerly the Champue and Aurom road. Thurrton Grim wont to work at about 8 o'clock under the direction of Hoad Supervisor Albert Kerns. The road was rosurv -yetl lost summer and the stakes had been pulled up. The stakes wore found Thursday and replaced and Mr Grin wasauthcrixed to measure from the stakes to gat the middle of tho road. To do thia he had to enter thu Hoppel laud. A woman, supposed to be Mrs. Hoppel, ordered him out. Hoppel appeared and ordered the woman to bring the rille and ho would make him KO. The rille' as brought immediately and Hopol proceeded to ua it. Tho shooting was wilueeiK-d by a sou of Mr. Grim aged 21, ami a farmer named Mike Breuuan, and another neighor near by, but ho did not see see it all. Hoppd was o-i hia linl, but Grim liad juinped over tliefdoco and was in theoldio.id whon thu shooting occur red, with the feiuu between them. There had never ntten strife or blows be tween the men before. Hoppel has a wife and four clii'.dron. The weapon used by Grim was an ordinary ravolvar ami it would appear ai it Grimm uxpwtel trouble with Roppe) . No Warrant Issued. Grim lias retained Waydon nnd Max well at UU oouiieol. Ho bt.ttod ills case to Deputy D strict McNary nnd a w;ar- Miss Alice Roosevelt VISITING BOSTON RELATIVES Horo is tlio latest pliniogrnph of Miss Alice Itooscvelt, eldest dauuhtor of the President. Sho ia now vUiting her grandmother in Boston, Wnlnwright Bros. A Co , Hoiton, have mado an assignment. It was thirtj-two drgreep below zero thia morning at Lisbon N D. How to Cure Croup. Mr. H. Grny. who lives near Amonin, Duohoss county. N. Y., says: ' Churn berlain'e Cougli Hemwly is the liest medioine have ever tired. It ts a fine children's remedy for croup and never f ail ) to cure." When given as soon as tho child becomes hoarse, or even nfter tho croupy cough baa developed. Itwbl prevent the attack. This should be borno in. mind nnd a bottlo of the Cough Hemedy kept at hand ready for instant tmo a9 soon nn these symptoms ii(Minr. ror auie oy uc. Ston-'6 Dru Store. )33eS SANTA i-,- CLAUS U. -HEADQIiARTERS AT :,3E3CE! aj.'3BL STOKE The largest assortment of Toys. Dolls, and HnlM: jGoods in Salem. Remember that our Holiday Goods do' not only represent one little Kingdom, but Empires and I kingdoms comoinea. tverything bought cheao for rh enables us to sell at the lowest Racket prices. ....WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW.... DABNBY & GTU.mnDi VST P. S. W'oaroon the ground doer: nm.l..i.t;n., i.. -s.. .- .. . i ' MBiift1g locaiiiy, Tie GiSdliiTs Hanged Himself By the Cord to His Bunk Oneof the Men Who Assault' ed Sheriff Knight. Believed to Have People at Sublimity. Was Serving Sentence of Seventeen Years. At tho atnto penitentiary about 0:30 o'clock Thursday evening, Convict No. 3370 committed suicide by hanging liimsolf. The name under which he hob committed to tho prison waa Frank Brohm, hut his real name was supposed to bo Warner, Howbb of German birth and lias relntlvea living near Sublimity. His body was discovered about 0:10 lait night by Niglitwatchman 1 ntterson, as he woe making his regular roinds. The last time be was teen previous to this waa at 6:30 o'clock, whou Librarian Riley took him n Ger man newspaper. He thanked him for it but said lie did not care for it. It is believed tiict he hanged himself soon after thia time. Hia coat waa hung iu ita usual place in the cell. There is u water pipe nlong.tho front of the cell close to the ceiling, nnd lie-evidently had taken the stool with which all the cells hto provided and placed it under this pipe near Hie corner of Hie room. He then took the bunk cord the cord imd to hold Hie canvas on tho bunks and standing on tiie stool entwined the cord around his neck and the watir pipe iIhhU three Utiles. Then he stepped off tho stool and instant strangulation took place. His face was neither distorted nor discolored, and only slight marks woie found on hia neck. He hail no cell-mate, so no one could have harmed him. anil Coroner Lane decided when he was called this morning to hold no in-qtu-Bt, The coroner was out of the city last night, but wns called early this morning. The man wns serving n euntence of four years for burglary, nnd un ad ditional tontouce ot thirteen years for aieault on jnn officer. Ho waa coin milled on Feb i5, 1SD.1, nnd well re membered hero as ono of the men who assaulted Sheriff John Knight while he was visiting the juil, Tho other man was C. A. Combes, who waa sentenced to a number of years for forgery In con nection with hia sentence fur assault. Brilun ha hi en considered as suffer ing from a alight mental derangement, and thia theory is given for the comiuis ion of the act last night. Tho orison pliya dnn lm reported him to be in good health, having imd to prescribe for him but a few timcp. He lias worked in tho moulding loom during the slxyoaisof his term. His description nt tho time of his entrance nttlio prison wnaas follews: i Birthplnco, Germany; height, 5 feet 8' that ever was heard of ia going on now ni cmcr... . short Dont delay but comeHyYo" BS Th, me , Thia week, salea every afternoon nn tv i . '"Wto. Saturday Dec. 14. afternoon; "n'1 ""'""'lay l)eP .. ' uii ....i. - -. . -i oientn- .. : utury niioruoon nnd even tlB On L- 1 1 ' p. in. Furs, Fur trfninilngs, Ladles Jackeu S?n rl,lny l). 11 ., n Saturday Hvoning, Silver w.r fnd Ley ia;?,,, W'"bu ' So far wo bni-o put up every thing calfp.l T, a brought such rldlculnue prlcea ntour sale, t. L, . ol Hie o let them go, yet they were raid and tM il '' Vs "lml $ .urchaeer'a own pr.co while tho sate .! v """". lo 'l at 'i?1 bargainp.dpnt wait but come to tho ealo real p u. a,"1 lo ccar Jf rings no bell, but atarts in even if there la nnf ly' f,r "r nuc ? '! where the early bird makea hay at 9 "ly one c"omcr. "S" Kimiits Auction Si 'ni, p- "' FURS FURs S.3j NEW GAKMENTS-received Jhis fall, will te less than the wholesale cost. sold fj CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FREE-Decoratul u, .. china-wore given away to our customers, fn JrTT to the amount of their purchases. v mm Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Next Door to Post Office. Wheat Market. San FiMNoco D l: Wheat, tlrm IHc l():t: Mev. iflOT; Snot, quiet, but steady, $1 02 and Jl 03?. Cine-Ado, IV'. 1!!. Wheat, Drr , 7fl cents; May MVc. GOLD DUST FLOUR MADK IIY 1 hz Sidney Power Co, HIDNKV OltEOO.V Made f r fun ily use, nsk your grocers for it. Brm nnd eh( rta alwayf on hand. A, T. WALN Affent indies; hair and eyesbrt wn,complexion fair; unmarried; religion, Catholic; trade, n common laborer. This 19 tho first suicide during tho present prison ndmlnistrn'ion. Hia re ltics hnvohoen communicated with re garding hia death. The Modern Mother Has found that her littlo ones are im proved moro be tho pleasant Syrup of Fig", who i in need of tho laxative effect of a gentlo remedy, than by any oilier. Children enjoy it nnd it benefits them. Tho truo remedy, Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. Light lniiflo tender Manzanita left yeaterkay trom Seattle for Deetructb n Island forty-tbreo miles below Crpo Flattery whoroehip wrecked peoplo nro anning rofcuo. Thoy aro supposed to bo crew of missing collior Matte Wan, A GOOD PROVIDED knows wliere to go for hit provender, J you como to our storoyou get the ht and most of it for the money in m Kiuu oi groceries. In excry item of stock wo aim to givo the tt p, value for tho money. M, T. Rincman i fuusutti to 5000 Lineal Feet of Ci ment Walk constructed e Salem in 1901. Giant Cemer used. Sole agents. D. S. BENTLEY & CO Phone 301 iUfr Captain Jamei J. Mey'er ol U.etv ' gineei mrp. I S A., died athili ntN.n-a'k.N J. at an early boor ItJ j morning ...We are Now Open for Business in... mmm 254 - 256 commercial street. And Shall Continue Our OPENING SUI Until the Beginning of the Year. We Still Give Si I H W f Ift jf HVfc ' f luycrooiibu Od ncwouuiB And Shop Worn Goods at Any Old Price Those superior well-made suits for men and boys that we are sel ling below all competition please every patron who enters our store Everybody admits that our own make Woolen Atill Blankets excel any thing on the market for quality and low price. Everybody is invited to come and visit our new store whetheryon want to buy or not. We have some rare practical Holiday P ents, such as neckwear, suspenders, gloves, house jackets. blankets, handkerchiefs. x ?c ' X r ' " n'l m KU t'lW : I : ( &iexiwai..r. . ' ' wH. "'-'- --i--vi.'wiiCAiA3.i ' ' 1 1 1 i & Warns! C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor. aogaggBaamamsaaaaamaai