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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1901)
1 w corn Know ylso! SWfft Eisip J;"i wornl verci until icontit Wmll H&&P iHoau IiFtt -fclffa Sflrutb & aim r vSiW ',. tliFdu Jomlsj c ndylco ?Hf6th Jiulrcai LTa ihavo 1 iBcours.! Beer gfjj l)ogln ltllniHj and the I - Conce J, ii Eetfifcl idaxflcj iparts t ilmvo.tu Br 'ten II into woufi fond till Mil ca IbOJTllS L 0fr0t "ft-tni 'ln.t &w ipurv. ci went, &f tosUIo AW lltVlrr ahoi 'WW 'i incorrei man. EI DrAborM tiling w1U. failti-mv bftjs r mirs IhlL ycllj Tflcaf si2" ' ?. ens :i-sStore open evenlnts till Christmas---? .M..-f "i'Tt vm. "r TCai,,a.HTrTK3BaS2 0 jWL-jJi-jr" We are maklni the Jys as loni as S Holiday Handkerchiefs 7 ho nowest creations from Belfast H wl St. Grill. M I CENT TO i 5U And all the prices betweon. m Holiday Umbrellas This Holiday showirg Is by tnr tlio swelloflt in town. Americn'a beat manufacturers are repreecnt cd bore. 60c to $3.00. Holiday Cloak and Suit Sale Wo have cut the prices almost In two. Wo won't mlea a sale In this department, Burnt Leather Novelties Mako splendid gifts. Many kinds khown hero. 25 cents to $2 7 5. a THE DIG BARGAIN ROLYBRSON JL JL THE MG BARGAIN HOUSE OP SALEM. Illllllllllllfl (KTIS While casting about for suitablo gifts, undecided what to select lest it would not please, allow us to suggest a few of tho hundreds of useful, practi cal and most accoptablo things to bo found in this Holiday stock. Tho coming week offers many advantages becauso stocks are at full tide and wo mako special price inducements in nil departponts. Trade in the mornings. lfff Exclusive Waist Patterns in four yaid longths. Swell styles at tho following special prices: $3 90, $4.60, $5.40, $6.30. Tailor Suits and Jackets Our great reduction salo of Ladies' Suits and Wraps ia an opportunitw of saving the pricoof a Christmas din nor for tho wholo family: &30.00 VALUES 421.60 25.00 VALUES 10.75 20 00 VALUKS 10.40 15 00 VALUK8 11.00 Silk Waists Here's tho greatest bargains in Silk Waists ever made in this city. A lino of regular $7.60 waists, beautifully tucked, faucy front, button trimmed, tan, pluk, reseda, light blue, bluok; full range of sizes, $4.90 Mail Orders I & m m l-DALBYMPLI aHHBWHWHHaEaHaEaaHHwn'QJJg Qp OREGON, m a n H El m a sa a ES a a E3 E GS we can ty adding the evening: hours, New Walking Skirts The swell chalk line effects. A decided departuro from nny Iblnr ever shown befnro. They're on special solo in the suit department. Toys and Dolls Everything to make the llitlo po plo happy. Visit this depart ment. Holiday Furnishings K Neckwear, 25c nnd 60c. Sus penders. 25c to f!l 00. Whirls, l. fl.CO, $1 75. Gloves$l.00to$2.60 n pair. m F K K H u II & Many little girls are guessing (or .tho doll to bo given away Xmas nVd ove 'S HOUSE OP SALEM. 11I1YK naaaagjagc m Holiday Handkerchiefs Our import order of sovornl hun dred dozonB includes every etylo and Kind. lc to $2.50 each How to remember tho men folks. Any of tlieBO will please them. .ilk Mufflers ijuhtod silk; new patterns; warm as toast. 75c, $1.00 $1.25, $1.50 Silk Suspenders One pair in a box ; beauties every ono. $1.25 and $1.50 Overcoats HiuKOst Ovorcont vnltnw in the vnl- loy. They'll mako wurm friends ii uiiiiur. $6.90 to $25 Men's Suits AVo put our entire lino of $15 00 Suits as a special holiday bargim at $11.90 . Neckwear nodozou bright new ties, just in for mo Holiday train, rwirrow lour-In-hands, impnrialH, bolos fiul teoks, etc in eiidlosfl variety, 25cto$1.00f Promptly Filled. I ty. It) if It I W L 1 5 0 1 VS Preliminary Examination Before Justice O'Donald at Salem. THEORY OF THE DEFENCE AND PROSECUTION AS OUTLINED SO FAR. Defendant Has Alade No Effort to Evade Responsibility For His Action. History of Case. At eleven o'clock toJay tho cn?o of tl e State versus Thurston Urim, charged with tho murder of John Hopel, enmo up before Justlcu of the 1'euco J. O' Don ald for n preliminary hearing. The trouble occurred last Friday morning at Aurora, the homo of tho two men, A controversy arose Inst October between them, regarding the course nnd widtli of an old road, which was established about forty years ago. This road ia the boundary of laud belonging to Roppel, and its present width is forty feet. Tho county commissioners' court decided that tho proper width of tho road is sixty feet nnd decre d that it bo changed to that width. Grim was working out his poll tax last Hek under tin direction of the supervisor, who, seeing that the stakes which marked tho correct limits of the road,hrtd been removed from Hop pers landjy sent Grim to roplaco tliem It is sifid that Grim asked thai some one "lee bo sent, but finally agreed to go. Wlnlo measuring the road, bo wns ordered to etop by Itoppol, and a quar rel folowed, In which it is alleged, each man fired four shots at tho other, none of them took effecf, except ono fired by Grim, which struck his antagonist in the left side nnd paeed entirely through &?&Se&! STARTLING TO REALIZE That Christmas is almot hero. Wo can almost hear tho jiuglo and clatter of S.uitu Glaus' sleigh hell". Gift buying must be done in earnest now each day tho rush will grow greater tomorrow wooffer our entire line ol ::::;::: 1 GAMES GAMES At n reduction of one-half what but n reality got your games m PATTON'S &3&EjS(jXS his body. From tko effects of this ho died a fen hours later. Story of the Roppels. Tho coroner's inquest was held at An rora Saturdny, nnd at this timonoovl denco was offered by tho dofensd. Tho State's witnoeses, who woro tho Roppel family and several neighbors, offord tes timonoy to tho effect that Roppel, when ho wont out to warn Grim, had no wea pon witli him and so fired no shot and that ns Grim was about 150 distant be hind a tree, could give no resistance to tho light mado by Grim. Ono Roppel boy testified to having tnken a gun from tho wall and out to bis father, but others said tt was leaned ngaiust tho house, nnd was not seen by tho father. Mrs. Itoppol declared that her husbnnd had declnred beforo ho died, that It was tho first shot fired by Grim that struck him and from tho effects of which ho died. Their story is sustained by another wit ness, ono of tho neighbors. Story of the Shoetliu: iiB given by ono very doso to Thurston Grim is as follews: Tho shooting took placo about two miles southwest of Aurora, on what was formerly thoOhampoug and A mora road Tnurston Grim went to work nt about 8 o'clock under tho ditection of Road Su pervisor Albert Kerns. Tho road was rosurveyed last summer nnd tho stakes had been pulled up. Tho stakos wero found Thursday nnd replaced and Mr. Grim was authorized to measure from the stakes to get tho middle of the rond. To do this ho had to ontor tho Roppol land. A woman, supposed to ho Mrs. Itoppol, ordered him out. Roppel np- poare I and ordered tho woman to bring the ritle and ho would mako him go, Tho rillo was brought immediately and Kopptl proceeded to uso it. Tho "hooting wai witnessed by a son of Mr. Grim aged 21, and a farmer uamed Miko Jroniuui, and another neighbor near by, hilt he did not see It all. Roppel was on his laud, but Grim had jumped over tho fonco nnd was in tho hl road when tho shooting occurred, with the fence between them, Roppel has a wiftt and four children. The weapon used by Grim was an ordinary rovoher. Mr. Grim at once gavo himself into tho custody of tho tho public prosecutor anJ sheriff anJ in no -way sought to evade any rosponsibilty. Don't Wait Until ...Cut the Christmas Trees before ou buy your Holiday presents. FIHST COME. FIRST CHOICE. For that reason It will pay you to make your selects early. Our llae this year Is right to the front of all competition. Its the test fl-J 'm. Watches, Diamonds. Rims. Earrlajs. Cents a.d Ladle Chains C ft Soa , s.ud. pL' goads. Sterllnj Silver oveliles. In endless variety. We also continue to ' Efc0fly Clean Watches 7 S cents Mala Spring 75 jents THURSTON GRIM List of Witnesses Called. Tho witnesses for tho State's caso are : Elizabeth ltoppel, wife of tho deconscd man, John W. Roppel, Fred lioppel, Ida M. Itoppol, Geo. C. Roppel, children of tho deceased, H. II. Nuidhlast, a neigh bor who was passing tho Roppel placa at the timo of tho shooting. Mlko Oren- nan, who was working with Thurston Grim and n Mr. Whitman. For the di'fenso the following witnesees wero subpu-nned. Mlko Hrennan, W. 11 Grim brother of Thurston Grim, Grove Mc Gonagal, Byron Grim, nnotber brother of Thurston, and Henry Kriuis, the road supervisor under whom Grim worked. Uronnan is the star witness for tho do fenso and the state will make its main Unlit to break the force of his testimony and mako Grim'd crime unbailable. The weapon used by Grim was a 41 Colt's revolver, and tho ono alleged to have been used by Roppel in a I!2 riflo. Tho body of Mr. Roppel was sent Monday night to Ohio for burial. Tho Roppel family aro Rohomians nnd aro said to be unusually intelligent. At Police Court Room The po ico court room at tho city hall was utilized this afternoon for tho trial of Thurston Grim. All available sparo was filled by interested parties and spec- c) GAMES-1 others charge. This in no bluff today at : : : : BOOK STORE S tatorsnt tho timo sot for trial. On the sheriff reading tho Hat of tho Statep, witnesses by request of District Attorney Hart, it was found that Mrs. Roppel and tho (our children wero not present. Tho Court then issued n bench warrant for tho arrest of theso parties, to bring them into court. On account of such absences, tho state's 'attorney a moved that tho caso bo postponed until Wednesday. Maxwell and Haydon, at torneys for tho defense strongly opposed tho postponement. In case tho matter was deferred, theso attorneys asked that tho defendant bo n) lowed to give bail. Postponed But Not Bailed. Tho court held that for tho bobt in terest of tho defendant nil witnesees should he prosont nnd tho caso was post poped until Wednesday at 11 n. m. Deputy Sheriff Kates will sorvo tho bench warrant and if they do not re spond tho cmo will proceed wit lion t thom. An application has bean made for a receiver for tho Jersey City Water Sup ply Company, which was organized 10 build the wntor plant for Jersey City. R. O. Bruce of Indianapolis, a negro, has beon elected orator of Harvard senior class for 1002. The Moleorologicai Bureau of Russia recommends tho adoption of American methods. Chile is trying for Japanese trade. A ship will bo put on tho run immedi ately, Russian studontH despair of more libornl regulations for public meetings. Tho Popo has asked n newspaper mnn to say tlint ho is not yet dead. The St. Elmo Restaurant Is tho place to get first class meals. We aro prepared to give you the best on the market and nt a low price. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Hoin, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Recder, nnd Mr. and Mrp. M. II. Speor, a picnic parly from AiuiHvilla, are in tho city today. Up-to-date. Capital City" flour has no superior.try it. Soli by all grocer Open Evenings it's Time to i T ncfommodate the Christmas trade, I w I keep my s.oro open evening until that timo K1. o Will, Den or in Pianos, Organs and Sewing 1 Machinos, ion.j... m if mr STEAMER RUTH SINKS Tuesday Morning After Leav ing the Corvallis Dock. Had a Cargo of Prunes, Oats and Hay Which is Total Loss. A special to Tiik JotntNAt. from it! Sidney correspondent nt 7 a. in. brought tho llrt nows of tho steamor Ruth, O R, it N. line, sinking nt Corvallis be tween five nnd six o'clock thfa morning, The Ruth left Snlem Monday niuht nt 6:16, reached Corvallh and discharged cargo during tho night and took on a carload of prunes, some oats nnd liny, and started for the Fisher mills to com- ploio her load with flour and millsnff boforo leturniugdown tho river today. Going from tho Corvallis dock to tho Fisher Homing mills the Ruth struck a snng, ripped a big hole in her bottom and sank in n fow minutes in ten feet of water, No ono on board was drowned or injured. She went down in less than two minutes. The boat was in command of Captain lnmnn,nwoll known river man, nd tin' Modoc was sent to her res cuo leavfng Salem at 0 a. in. for Cor vallh. The other boat of this line is I he Klmoro. Tho Ruth was 11 new boat of about 300 tons capacity. Details of Ruth Wreck. A Corvallis special to Tiiu Jouii.vai. says tho steamer is hung fnst on n sung. Her bow points to tho Southeast and is in six feet of water. Tho "water alt in twelve or fifteen feet deep mid tho stem is submerged to the bottom of the cabin windows. Tho stem is in the channel of tho river. Tho bow is forty feet from tho enst bank nnd the bout lies diagonally across. Tho snng, which is a lingo one, is.Fomo where nmtdship.B It struck in tho vicin ity of tho boilers and toro n hole. Tho hole is estimated to bo thirty feot long and four wide. A(big stream of water Hows through it up into the cnbins nnd out over the deck on the lower side. Tho accident happened at 6 o'clock this immlng. The boat had arrived from Portland at 2 o'clock and none of her severnl passougers had yet gone nshoro. Tho cargo had been discharged and M toii9 of dried prunes nnd 15 tons of outs had been taken on. Tho boat had Ptnrted to Fischer's mills for nddi tional cargo. Half way there si 0 struck. The passongers wero badly frlghtenod but were safely landed. Tho cargo has nil been removed but is badly damaged if not ruino I. A boat and n barge is ex pected from Portland tomorrow to cot her off. It will be somo time before shot can ru enter service FARMERS SMftRTER Than Old Noah Use Newspaper Advertising. How the Want Columns of the One Cent Daily Enables You to do Business at Home and Never Leave the Farm or Neglect Your Work. A Sample Adlet, 3 Times for 25 cents, including once in New Today; One Week for 50c, or $1.50 a Month in the Daily Journal will Buy or Sell any Article. Noah is said to have Leon the first man to adver tise. Ho advertised the flood and kept constantly at it until the flood came, This is but ono moio procf of the efllciency of advertising and ono that should bo imitated by all farmers. : : : flow fo DO Every farmer lias sorrething to sell that ho can turn into money and there aro plenty of people who want that pnrticulnr thing. Many have land to soil or rent, stock to poll or rent on shares, money to lend ou real estate, fruit to sell in the orchard, young stock to dieposo of, horsea or breedim: cattlo eating thoir hoi.ds off. that some ono would buy if tnoy only knew whero to find them. Hero is tho way to got the business going that will save you trouble, put you long on cash, save you timo, wear and tear on teams and travel, havo people coming to you instead of your run ning after them: t : : : : : '' WfromdaVwlfe up reW WOrds " posslb,e Just what you nave ,0 "" or W8Dt tuy 2' Puindivrf!!0n.fl,ili,?he.a.BApo,s,offlce "' by ma", so that people can write you ana your location so that people can come to see you. 3 EnmSlenCnaiS?. J,,JVX?ur..r,der od state, Just how long you want the ad. to run, Ycu SnX ?ItSfhl-I.blJJf ?i.lhc .ad or J.l: t,ine for which ad runs, and then you can ex tend It at the same rate and pay difference. The Poper of fh? id. Here is a concise form of an nd. for tho Wanted and New Today column, and thegontleman who rui'S this nd. does quite a large real estate busi ness through Tub Joimnal want ads, : : : : in f I river roan. tt. r. u, ro, 8. 10-26 tt Tho nboie ad goes tliren times for 25c ( including one timo in tho "Now Today" and two times in the classified Want Column.) In this time it will reach about ten thousnud pooplo and some of them aro sure to wnnt what you have or to have what you want, if it's a Mormon Hblo : : s 1 Tsmsss&ss oAixrA () l-SmiES 3E-A.3C3E& S-Pofc. The largest assortment iGoodS in Salem. Remember that our Holidiv GnT?l not onlv renre&nt nnp. lilflo KUurAn .... I . . ds dol S. . ' - Kingdoms coniDinea. tvervthinir komriit ,.... t "U8H SnnnMpc lie in coll of iUa (-.tum-l Dl.i ... 'SIlS gpw. u iv, m ui mi. iwyyi.oi mantel prices. I ....WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW DABNBY St OILL.rnORlJ gfiT- P. S. Wo nro on tho ground floor; no olovation in prices or locali i 2i)(iXSi FURS NEW GAKMENTS-received this fall, will be sold fn less than the wholesale cost.- r CHRISTMAS gPRESENTS FREE-Decorated Semi-Poreehin china-ware given away to our customers, in proportion to the amount of their purchases. Greenbaum's Next Door MARION CIRCUIT COURT A suit linn been begun in tho circuit court for this county, to quiet title to cortain hind. Hdward Fry is tho plain tiff nnd Sarah Woods ot al nro defend ants. The hind in queation ia lOOncrta of the donation laud claim of John I), and Martha Woods. Ilronnugh nnd Hrnunugh of Portland nro attorneys for the plaintiff Charter Mcmpers of Kniehts and La dies of Security Take Notice. Mrs. Nellie L. GiiBtin, State organizer of K. L. of S., assisted by her brother, C. A. Mnrshnl, will organize a council of tliis order in the City of Salomon Sat urday night, Dn. 21., the council to be hniled ns "Salem Concll K. and L. of S." All charter members me requested to be present without fail. 12-l7-5d the Easiness FOR SALE 5, 10 and 15 acrjs orclmul nnd chicken ranch. New houso and barn. Well water. Two inilee out. See G. W. Penrnilne, 2 milaa north on FARMERS MEN "-5(!) CLAUd -llt-AnmiAnTrnc 1 fe nf Tnuc iwi ...... I --......, uul cnnrcs fl1(a. 'S' FURs Dry Goods Store to Post Office. Wheat Market, Chicago. Dee. 10 Whrnt, Die Hi. !i7HK ; May, 701 M 701.' ",c'"5' San Francisco Dec 10.-Wheat. iltiji May, 1 105. Spot, easier, f I 02 " ' GOLD DIJSTFlS madr nr The Sidney Power Co, SIDXKr OHEO0.1 Mndo for family iipo, nek year grown for it. Urun nud shorts alwajionhnj A. T. WALN Agent A GOOD PROVIDER knows wberb to go for his provender, II you como to our storo you get lbs test and most of it for the money In eij kind of groceries. In exery item ofR stock wo aim to give the best potiiw value for the money. M, T, Rineman 2 fUKSIint Hon ...Cheap Wool.,1 Cottonwood cut frorn large w trees, $2.60 por cord. Limited saoum f r r ealo Call early and see the wood. .. n nniri ru O. rl ! I). CJ. CCPULEI a v ( -UlUfr V1 ....Sewing Machines. in The Standard Rotary ThA white Rotary The White SW rtoal.les low priced . rohlBfifwjJi up for new ones, and f J op hand ones Unit will do plain eewiti d0't.WH",.,....lo .w fler, less uo.se, hold more ,"J ",,,! other sort. Our Mnilr I i r e iocs ur li'ini" """ a ihi. Bit""" one machine. They a in w .i.. mbn im Fpainstress iMlM ' . .'.".", . , .hem out, " - "". """. "" - i i iheuoiie. UCrVOlll wrcur.o I'AIUS ruiv n.. -- i New machines for rent. . . .. !.. i..,,..... fnr nt'n. il titKcn in "" F. A. wTgGINS 255-257 utmyM.--& Farm Machinery. WJ f nvfliM. Sewing Machiue- - NEW TODAY. - A rOB0.(W,ajeven:rff FARMERS! FARMERS- vr"Yr ": ; .i ip. ' ,: v Chas. H. Hinges - Mubt bd sold A. ' J High street. - Sbut f r v iWWLI WATCHMAKER AND OPTICIAN FOOND7Por T 200 COMMERCIAL ST iSWHWfft unT. Call at Ibl. rt v K4 nawji5&-.iil W !SS''i.t"ri lSL ' rriaifflTrT "iT'ii? i lurtlBI1!!' i-u. ws wmm