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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1902)
ihpfp iw. wim mm BoLiv.- - k,MMiimTinm, 'm -i fW1: .,. ., j Mmmmwnmmi mnuSwu i n.u "!' -M i THE DAILY JOUIwAL, 6ALEM, OftibOH, ModAY. ffcTOBEB tt, titi mi Hiiiinif' iinfmaft rfj m rtr MsaTaiifhisS MBaaasBraunaMasammi itaaprfii-tt, i i if riV'Aitfrifii.im, nrwii. itgttt'(9agg'Bet-tM' 6IW tW MARKLEY MURDER TRIAL To Buy or Not to Buy That is I; Be?an in the Circuit Court The Question t MWWWWHwWWwWwWwwWww ftmrlll k .- J ITT. ' Mfc'" lT P-t'V S V ly . i j W ..? M i Hi W, h,. &V " i .'. ' r " l$ ; - Vr' ,f Salem's Great Fashion Store 1 1 i 1 1 ! Free! Free! r ) The finest collection of Cloaks, Suits and Furs eyer shown here. Garments that fashionable women like to see and feel proud to own. The people look to us for Fashion's Favorites in readyto-wear goods, and here they find them. You'll see here some smart creations in Monte Carlo Coats, so stylish this i season. The swell three quarter coats are shown in many new j cloths and styles. They are all made with the proper linings and whatever trimmings are needed to produce an artistic effect ft Keeps the Krowl Koaln? Flae Porcelain Dinner Ware. On Tuesday' and Fridays give it away with cash purchas es Come to lie store aad a the different pJeoes. If you Vast to "get la oh the deal better setae Tuesday they way all be goae by Friday. The New Waists Corduroy, Verret, French. Ftaaael. Albetrose, Sateea. You've aover aeon a aer Mae la this town. They're made ap ta the mteet way. boom prettily tacked aad plaited, others trim med la aa artleUe manner. The velvet and eoraittoy waisu are especially popular. Dress Goods Ob of oar am laiporUat de partment. Serge. Zlbellne, Popitas, Granite CtoUta. Camels Hair effects. CfeeTtota. Basket Cloths, Venetians. Whip Cords aad heavy MtUnga la grat ra riaty. SHRINKING W aartak dreaa goods by tae latiat ataai hrtok-cm-. Lm taaa Sv yarda for ttc, ovr Are yarda at Sc yard. Waistings Alt the new ones. Kretr satr anything aell ao faai. Pretty atrtaa. la trfKM and all the toadtag anadas la plain ctotha. The prlcea raae from 15c to $1.25 yd Shirts Men's Department The Bewwt atylea are hwe Neat pattenrs that attract the ee of erery well dreaaed bmb. I Hosiery The latest thln in mett' fancy hoea. Many atylea la ttfola Mack. 10c to 50c pair Neckwear So ataay aw patterae. aew ts. too. The beat way la to eow9 and aee Uhhb. iiaaeaafble for na to ileaeribe them here. Gloyes StyMah draaeers And that we. carry everytbla thafa mr in ghiva. The Waek gteee hd Ktoraa with oae baltoa are swell. Underwear Correct weight for fall wear. Good vataMR la the pan word here. Night Robes 90c and $1.25 each The 90c oaea are made of food oettaff flanaei la neat atrip pat tern, nicely trimmed, estra Iobk. The ll.Sa onea are made of heavy naanewtte In plain col ors, pink, llvht blue and whit. We have them In all alzea. Wli 'X M See Them iQtieM AtSIL raYkH ' fc-- .'I -f--i.--raiC i Second Hand Wheels FOR WINTER I itlll have aomevery gool inapa In accondhand wliwsla for ue during the winter months, when many people do not llko to use their good mount. There are four ladies' wheels that are particularly desirable, ranging from 110 to 16. We would be glad to show those to anyone. They are all ready to rldo. The men's whools range from 10 to $16, and any or them are worth half as much again aa we nsk for thorn, for wo do not want to carry them over. We have sold quite a num ber of wheels of late, both new and Meconddiand. In fact. Die season holds out remarkably well. We sell the best carbide In bulk, two pounds for Me. In cans, two pounds for SCo. A good line of bicycle lamps and sundries of all sorts at popular prlaes. Wo never negleet the blcyole department. This Js sewing machine time, too. In many families. We can do you good If you want u machine, ehenp, medium or good machines. Our tine line of Kotory Whites Is the seller of the season. Cheaper drop head machine as low as $W. Don't send llnst for a mauhlne, whatever you do. You can got better machines of your local deel aj for the same or leas money, und Jiave the advantage of local protection. The beet needles for all makes of ma chines Mo a dozen. Why jmy more? Qj and parts for all machines as well. Our oil is wood oil, warranted not to gum. Nothing better than Nye's or Htwurd's oil. Those are the kinds we earry. F. A. WIGGINS, Farm Machinery, Bicycles Sewing Machines and Supplies, CB6-2S7 Liberty Street 8slem GREATER SALEM CLUB. Called Meetlno for Next Wednesday Evening. There will be a called meeting of the Oraater Salem Commercial Club, at the city hall next Wednesday evening. October llih. to which all members are wrged te come, lly order of H. II. TIIIBLSHN. 10-13-ftt rresldeiiL M. W. liant and J. 1 Hunt were to day appointed eaeewtor of the estate of the late O. W. Haat. Vho left an estate of the valae of fMOO. In his will the deceased provides that the proMrty shall belong to his wife, Mris aheth N. Hunt, and at the time of her death provision Is made for the di vision of the estate among the sever al heirs at law. i o Eleoted Labor Delegate. Mr. J..W Oaker. of the typograph ical union, has been elected by the Halero Ceutral Labor Union to repre sent it at the American Federation of Ulnar, which convene November 19th, at New Orleans. SKIRTS AND SLEEVES. turi'TXfvyVXetTSA stTalf The shirred skirt Is one of the latest devel opments In fall fashions. JUDIC CflOLLBT. o Knrrr III Mn. A story about the late James G Bat tersoa, president of the Travelers' la nurawee company of Hartford. Ex-Gov M-aor Waller of Connecticut wanted to Tlic I'oriinr Pit rio-r Tlinn ICvit, Hie I.Mlter UriMrlnu Iirarr. Skirts, at least those on droey gowmf, are cut hMigw than ever, so that the shies lie on the ground for a couple of laches in tome cases. The trimming of most of the new skirts k quite elabbratel They sre laid lutji luir ftlalla nhlnwl It, tuivlaMutal lines mid divided Into panels secured obtain a charter for a new corporatiea to each other by fagoting. The Urnls W"li represeald. and the appeal XV. effwst Is also ipular. the sUk tloo ealleil Sir. Ilattersoa as their sut overnklrt openlitK over au umleriHtttl- wltaese. He ws asked by his owl cost of lace. I "kle only two questmen. The hips are even more snugly atted "You have lived la Hartford a great than formerly, and th bul.lt back Is mnay yrs. Mr. ilatteronr' s'n on a grwit many wmIcIs. "Yes, sir." Sleeves an- growing uiu.b Isrjjer. All "Arc you In favor of gnuiUag this th f-iL!-eail.- mwJeV hive thejsrj.ej clmrterr .o. sir. Here his lawyers rested, leaviag the rest to chance, knowing that .Mr. Bat- OIED. NIIWtOMaV-At the family home la South Salem. October II. IMS. Joka Newtome. aged T4 years, of paraly sis. Mr. NawMine leaves a wife aad two elilhlren. Mrs. Walter Uuokner. of Sid ney. Ore., ami A. Newsome, of this city. It la not known when the funer al service will be, but will Its an nouared later. D. E. Hunttlngor, funeral dlreeter, 153 Court street. Phono Main 801. Residence 390 Court street, phone 2181 Oltck. NEW TODAY. arffJltl V. I HI CHtfr-VOTCWB CHOU8M Y ROYAL ilauGw Mrt 1UUII V5a1iSSWi& i 'tltfRtfiZ .... k .. -": wm&srvg Absolutely le greateet laveatlou of the century, the Perpetual I'eacll. 30.000 sold la San Kmaclaco lo teu days. Never needs sharpening, uorer wears out. Sample M cents No stum w. Money returned If not as represented. Write liumedhttely for ohu and Kt exclusive terrltori. lloftoy, HI Donohue blag.. San Pmn- clseo. 10-13-.1t 11 "l SBKsamaaomams asssaaBas bb This Afternoon. District Attorney Hart Files Indictments The regular October term of the criminal department of the Marion rooaty circuit court was coaveaed to day District Attorney 1- N. Hart this morning returned three ladlct menu, as follows Freak Gordon aad Joseph Murphy, mrceay la a nor. Oorg Drake. fdaHery. Gordon aiw Mnrohr were arraigned. Both waived further Use and pleaded guilty to the charge. Thursday at a. m. was the time set for proaooaciaa; sentence Gordon js the fellow who entered the store of Jos. Meyers & Sons aad car ried off several pairs of tnmeew Mur phy visited J. X. Shanta's aecoad-aaad store and helped himself. Drake was given until tousorow la wMea to plead The court appelated a bailiffs for this term of the court A. Ml Parker aad E M. Cooper. Court was convened at 1 o'clock with all jurorfi preeenL Judge Bur nett read to the jurors sections of the code pertalalag to contempt O. G. Schellberg was excused as juror because he is aa exempt fire man. W. I.. Jones, constable of Jeff erson precinct, was also excused from jury service, as he is aa officer. In case of Palmer vs. Brand, a mo tion to dissolve the attachment was overruled, and the motion to quash the summons aad the service of the same was sustained. Jacob Leldenger was sworn in as third bailiff, who will be in charge of the Jury in the Markley case until a verdict is reached. Markley Case Called. The Markley case was called at 1 : o'clock. District Attorney J. N. Hart and Deputy John H. McNary and C. M. Inman appeared for the state and Markley is represented by John M. Gearln. of Portland, aad Carson & Adams, of this city. The first twelve men called to the jury box were R. B. Duncan. O. I. Morris. A. Daue. W. P. Miles. T. C. Davidson. John C. Savage. I H. Pou jade Alonso MoffitL D. Bowerman. F. A. Wiggins. D. Steiner. James H. Pat ty and W. II. Downing. There is not a very large attendance at the trial. Of the flrst body of jurymen called. Duncan was peremptorily challenged by defense, as was also Miles. O. I. Morris. A. Daue aad T. C Davidson were excused. John C Savaga, a rousln of J. H. McNary. was excused because be did not believe in Inflict ing capital punishment, when even a part of the evidence was of a circum stantial nature. L. Poujade, & farmer of Gervals precinct, was the first juror that was accepted by both sides. The examination of the other jurors is In progress as this report closes. History of the Case. At an early hour Wednesday morn ing. June Stth. John D. Fain, a retired merchant, of Champoeg, was shot and killed at the rear of the store of John F. Markley, bis former partner Mark- ley waa arrested, charged with the crime. He protested his Innocence, but, upon the showing made at the coroner's inquest, all of the evidence being of a circumstantial character, the jury charged Markley with the crime. The accused man was given a preliminary examination before Form er Justice O'DowaW, who held the sus pect to the circuit court without The smaa who decides to wear his summer suit all through the early ul asm on up to the more sovere weather of wlater will find thaL while he U tried to be ecoaoasical, he has really beea extravagant. In that he has dJ aged his hearth. If you really desire to be economical try oae of our new fall suits. cue have uto-oatoaes combined vrlth service at a reasonable price We Fit Out Boy's as well Men From Head to Foot Brii the Boys Along and Fit thei Out For school, Salem WOOleo Mill Store' 254-256 Commercial Street. HEADQUARTERS FOR SALEM MILLS BLANKETS, FLANNELS AND CLOTHING. Do you drink good coffee? you If not why not? Try us and see. Gregg's Mocha and Java, 40c per tb. Old Govt. Mocha and Java, 40c per tb State House Mocha and Java, 35c, 3 lbs for $1.00. It will pay you to Investigate our stock as well as prices strictly the best to be had. Our prices the lowest. We can suit you In coffee. We can suit your pur Co Ja Ma Mocha and Java, 25c per I Special Blend (try It), 25c per Tb. Pacific Blend, 20c per tb, 3 Tbs for id; No. 1 Good Rio, 15c, 7 tb $1.00. Our gooj ROTH & GRABER, Phone 511. 124 State Street BAKED BEANS. BOSTON BAKED BEANS 10c a pan. BROWN BREAD JELLIES. BROWN BREAD, 10c a loaf. HOmB MADE JfBL.LIBS We know these Jellies v. Ill please you. for It Is just in those little thine J you are so particular and they are made especially for you. All klnfl PEACH, GRAPE, PLUM, APPLE, BLACKBERRY, CURRANT. Our aim is to Please You. FULLER DOUGLAS, Grocers 142 State Street. 'Phone 22t o08vasetMcw880oe I bnoes and Boots X Markley waa arraigned ia the circuit court, aad made application for a con tinuance of his case uatil the October CeeS4W3ttfraB9 999Wr SPRUDENT SHOPPERS X Who throng our store this week win find that we are conducting the greatest tissue paper sale ever known yu will exhibit the same 2 keen Interest in this sale at you dtd last week in our books To please 2 the eye, and to make home attractive is the reason that we want to s Sve you great values in our decorative ana piam tissues. See our ' 9 display and read these prices they are for this week enly: Our 36c rolls decorated tissue this week 18c Our 36c rolls decorated tissue, tMs week 17c. Our 20c rolls plain tissue, this week 1 0c PATTONROm fiTOPP.5 eaeaeM9WMtee40a sooea tenon' could fcet-p his eua up in say er bal battle with ex-Uoreraur WoJVr The latter iM-aan by akluf "Mr. Iraltenuw. you hare Hied her many years 7" -I hare." "Well, sir." added Governor Waller, lt is my wish that you may II Te kt Hertford away more years. That Is all, sir." Thus was Mr. lie Iterate' s opportusu ty to tall shelved. Ooreraor WaHei knew bis UMH.-New Vork Times. Mtirovoi aaX" rMtauuw, taraXjRI. lu.Ouu t..-ufi 411 DftulMv t tWUlr I kMbnl Cil ". . IUILV. V ra; For Sale Kuril I Ui re, carpets, pwao, houae fur rant, hut ami oohl water and hath, akso house and let on Gen- OHM'K UK CMIUK CUUTUMS. (Htffd at the wrist or directly below the olbow. The uppers continue etua It ting, although, fumy effects are beuaf Introduced. Few wewus will be seen this winter without the udditkm of uuv. This ooines In henvy varieties at a trlce which places it within the rvet-b of all liaised chiffon Mpplhiuee rpv-iiiiiu grapes or Hewers are abi iuuh uU on the were ehtberate oentuuiti The simphi dress of -t.- an Is it tor street tor wle. !M. Oall morn- laua. It, H. WIlmnL Water street. .L-,nit-jir uhioa hunt IHnttrarH la use- j nver .waa.' 10-lS3t lie I irpurrd. Daniel Webster oace teW a friend that his frreat eech lu reply te Usjoe. which la the high water msrfc of modern etoqucBee. but which at the time as suppesed to haw beoa doilv ered without preparaUoa. had been substantially prepared toss befen When called upea suddenly te reply te the aery Caroiialaa's a tucks. wluVh alarmed the New amslaaders at the capita 1. he was entirely at ease ami ready for the fray,, for. as he said, he had "only te turn to his notes tucked away m a plfeoaaole.M aad refresh his reeolleetloa. "If Hajne." he sahl. "had tried to make a sateen to it aijr note, be eoubj net hare hit them better. Kb man Is mintted by the occasion, I term of court. The consideration of the application and the time for enter in a plea v. as nxed for Monday, July 7th. Markley pleaded not guilty, and. In support of his application for a con tinuance of hia case until October, claimed that he could not receive aa impartial trial at the Ume because of the latoaso feollas; that existed acaiaat him. a feeUag that was eten embittered by the r. cent homicide at the penitentiary. The court held that la the aosonce of the consent of the state's attorney to the desired coaUau aace. It waa lacumaeat upon the de fease to make a showtag way- the ex tension of tune should bo allowed. Boys and girls, havo you bought your winter shoes? It not come to me. I have a good line of air Is' and boys' shoes, from $1.16 up. Good tit, good wear. Men's and ladles' from $1-60 to $6.0v. Fcpairing Neatly Done. I Jacob Vogt 9 265 Coa'L St. (e9ee&eooeeeeo?o Woven Wire Fencing The fence that fences. Once up, stays up. Special price during Octob er. Car will arrive about Oatobar 25th. Plate your order at once, and save money. . WALTER MORLEY Salem Fence Works. RINEMAN'8 DARQAIN8. Deviled Ham rmall) per can Be 6 for 25c. Deviled Ham (large) per can 10c 3 cans 25c. Sardines, per box 5c 6 boxes 25c 8almon, 3 cans 25o 8moked Horrlng, Per box, 25c. Catsup, per pt bottle 15c2 bottles 25c. GoodfSoda (18-oz pkg ) So S pkgs 25c Washing Powdcr.per pkg 5c Jumbo Mush, Four nirbinM 25 eentt. Bring us your Butter and eggs.ffi merchandise. M. T. RINEAUN, 132 8tate 8L Telephone 1J WHEAT MARKETS. Chicago, Oct, -Wheat 7Ki7i Counsel for defendant filed a number of amdalts embodying the objections above mentioned. Counter affidavits were filed by Prosecuting Attorney Hart and his deputy. John H. MeNary. but Judge Burnett granted the applica tion for a continuance of the case un til the October term of court. GOLD DUST FLOUM Made by ..y THE 8IDNEY POWER COMPA' Sidney, Oregon. Made for family use, oak your grocer for It Bran and shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN Affenll Oyster Cocktails the fF&cwide Haaultun Bros KK State St. Chicago Store; People's Bargain House. O V B RSTOOKBD I That la exactly the flx we are In, too ninny goods. Now what to d lti them ta the next question. There Is only one thing to be done with tb and that Is to put prices on these soods that v.'lll move them oot tulok. We are determined on this point, and will saorlflce prlcea all ov r tW tore. Dreas goads wool flannels, blankets, comforts, men's, ladles "J children's underwear, outing flannels, cloaks, furs, umbrellas, notions ' bona, corsets, men's ladies' and children's hosiery, muslins, domest dies' shirt watata. wool shawls, and faclnators, silks and velvots. ladies aci Man's elneu bk..m.a . , ... . . a f - . S.WTOT. uiinuu. wooi jacKets anu hoods, towels, napkins aim -linens. Sale commences Tuesday morning and will be oontinued U ' week. We will make the sale a record-breaker. Such nrleea were ne'' before offered to the buying public. McEVOYBROS.,Wirsa,en,.or. WWi" -w- -wnmswss?'f 'jm.'. :""." '.""igr & mv9iiP'T--irx&fr a wmr