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MSI THE D AILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1802. PAQE FOUR. w R ' n t J Vi SHOT ; HUNTING TRACY Has Now a Bill Against Stale the JWas in One of the Numerous Unsuccessful Posses W. 15. Morris, of Vancouver, Wash ington, who was ncoldontally shot jvhllo pursuing Harry Tracy, tho Ore gon bandit, In Washington, last sum mer, was In Salem today. Mr. Morris was shot In tho loft log, noar tho thigh, by members of auothor posso, that was alsosoarchlng for Tracy, nnd Jjy whom Morris was mistaken for tho iugltlvo convict. Tho mombcrs of that jjosso woro Doputy Sheriff Lou Wag nor, of Portland; Waltor Lyon and J. 3U Sltlpton, prosout doputy shorlff, both of this city. Whllo in Salem to day Mr. Morris called on Prlvato Soc- xetary Lyon, at tho governor's offlco, and also had an Interview with Doputy Shorlff Slclpton, whoso sorvlcos and assistance ho onllstod In an effort that ho will malco to have tho state of Oro- gon refund hlra tho amount of money ho waB obliged to oxpond for hospital and modlcal bills as a consequenco of tho Injury. Morris Is a painter by occupation, and lives at Vancouver. Tho scono of tho accidental shooting wns nlno mllos from Vancouver, The treatment of tho Injury caused Morris to be confined io uio Hospital for about 14 wooks. Tho rlflo bullet shattorod yio bono In his limb, and two operations woro nec essary beforo tho wound was proporly treated. As a conscquonco of tho acci dent, Morris will alwayB bo a cripple. Tho Injured limb is crlpojcd nnd de formed, and Is two Inchon shortor than Its natural longth. Morris says ho had to pay n hospital bill of $100 and o further bill of $200 for tho sorvlcos of a physician. In addition to thoso ox-, ponso Horns, Mori 1b says ho waB laid up all summer, and could not follow his trado. For theso reasons ho thinks it would not bo asking too much of the stato of Orogon to refund to him at least a part of tho money ho has boon compelled to expend bocauso of tho Injury ho sustained whllo participat ing In the pursuit of Tracy, Mr. Mor ris will bo able to rosumo his painting, and has tho pluck 'nnd energy nbout him to fully mako up for tho enforced vacation he has boon obliged to tnko. Ho dopnrtcd for his homo at Van coueor this afternoon. Mrs. C. Cunningham, a well-known Southorn Orogon woman, died very suddenly at the family homo In Ash land Wodnosday evening, nged G7 years and 27 days. Only 1G minutes prior to her death had Bho complained of a dizziness. Physicians pronounced tho causo of hor death hemorrhago of tho brain. Until tho past fow months tho deceased has, bcon a well-known resident at Klamath for tho past 17 years. Sho leaves, bcsldos hor hus band, Cushman Cunningham, nix child ren, who nre: Allan, of Salem j How ard, of Klamath; John, of Pennsylva nia; Donton, of Ashland; Mrs. C. II. Dalrymple, of Lnkovlow, and Mrs. II. T. Chotwood, of Klamath Falls. v COMMITTED TO 1 HE' ASYLUM appointed ngont for Uio stato of Oro gon In returning Johnson to Uio coun. ty In which tho folony was committed. Whllo working for JamoB Paul, a Har ney county stockman, Johnson ralsod n check of ?G to $ B0. He Escape'd from Silverton Jail ni Broke the Bones In Both Arms and Jumped Again Tho Czar linn pardoned nil the stu dents nnd 158 othors now cxllod In Siberia. pM imimiiiiiiin hwhwH'W i-H'j nil nni 1 1- Alfred Ulakemnn, aged 35, a pntleut at the Salem Hospital, was committed to tho Insnuo asylum this afternoon. Ohtltomnn Is a strnugor in thoso parts. Knrly this wook he was placed under arrest at Sllverlon, nnd placod in the county Jail, bocauso of his Insnno ac tions. He oscnped from tho Jail, and, after climbing- Into a troo, fell to the ground nnd fractured tho bones In both arms. Ho was brought to tho Sa eom Hospital on Tuesday. Tho follow Insisted on tenting tho bandages from his arms, nnd Dr. Byrd was In Uio net of placing thoinJurcd arniB In plnster parts casts this morning, whon tho follow Jerked away from tho physi cian, leaped over tho opo rating table, and through n window to tho pave ment, Borne 25 feet holow. Almost President's Trip West. Wnshlni'on, Duo. 19.- President H ' A ulroady giving his ntton ,u'.n io tho Wefltorn trip which ho plans to tnko In tho spring. Secretary Cortelyou Ib at work on the Itinerary, or, rnthor, the Intlnoiarlos, for ho Is maklug sovornl. At least throo trips will bo laid out, and circumstances will dotormlno whloh shall bo chosen. If stato affairs aro urgent it will bo tho shortor ono, whllo If nffalrB aro go ing smoothly, tho President will bo uway bIx wooks or moro. Chicago will bo visited early In tho trip. Then ho will go to Mlhvnukco, through Wisconsin to St. Paul nnd Minneapolis nnd wostwnrd to tho Yol lowBtono Park and on to tho coast, stopping nt Pugot Sound cities, Port laud and San Francisco. Tho Presi dent has Invitations from ovcry state In tho Union west of the Mississippi river. " Soldiers Miss Cantten. Leavenworth, Doc. 10. Tho number of desortlons from tho United States army at Fort Lcavonworth has bocomo alarming. Thoro were ovor 40 desor tloiis lost month. Colonel Mllnor, commnudant, requested opinions of f&&t&tt&&tt&T&&&: THE LfcADbK THE LEADER ' Wits Faser 's Practical Xmas Presents Fo Women and Children Here is some yonderfol Undctfpticing o this week only, &anaMe& EVERYBODY SURPRISED w on n CQltCt Those dark spots on your teetli, they are the first sips of decay and become large cavities very soon. We can saye them at very little cost and no pain. When they see our elegant showing of Christmas bargains. We have nbver been in position to do as well by our friends and patrons as this season. Our bright new line Is made up of 'the very latest novelties. It Is Indeed surprising to our customers to find how far a 3 little money goes to secure ouch pretty and appropriate gifts. Let us 2 help you In the selections of gifts for your friends. Plenty of help to 8 wait on you. gTATHTOK BOOK STORP" eeSBS5;coi;weetfB9sotte0B!iee8)8Da39Sfli miraculously, tho man oscnpod with out any Injury, othor than n badly scratched faco. Ho started on a run, but was ovortakon and roturned to tho hospital. The cause of tho man's dam aged montal condition Is, not definite ly known. noh-commlssloned omcora as to tho causo of tho trouble. Many nttrlbuto It to tho abolishment of tho enntoon, and hick of amusomout for enlisted in ou. !Dr.Bpl$&Stfn0er i KSSE'&S: Salem, Oregon. ttJJ:liLMll:H':tj: J Raised a Small Check Governor Qcor has mado requisition on Governor Gngo for tho dollvory to tho Oregon ofllclnls of ono A. I). John son, who Is wanted In Hnrnoy county to niiBwor to tho crlmo of forgory. Johnson Ib nt Uklah, Mondlclno coun ty, California, and Shorlff Jnmos R. Tho Fronch authorities havo become convinced that tho death of Mrs. El Ion Goro was nccldontnl, and havo do elded to ontlroly drop tho ense agaliiBt M. do ItydzowskJ. Children Cry for 300 Pieces Of the very finest, newest novelty all pure silk RIBBONS In the new plaids, Roman striped and double faced satin, varying in width ft from 3 to 7 inches. Worth HUiil JUt IU Jl, UIIO week's special for 25c A counter full of No. 5 to 9 all silk ribbons in all colors, underpriced this week for 5c Worth double. No. 12 and 16 all silk in satin and taffeta, worth up to 20c, this week's special JOc If you would like to se cure some of these splen did bargains in ribbons come early in the week before the assortment is broken, because they will surely sell fast. One Half PCc All our colored silk waists in all sizes and in a jjreat variety of colors. New goods. At 1-2 price, Kid Gloves Underpiiced this week All of 1.25 guaranteed gloves in colors and black special ror 95c At Wholesale Cost All our ladies' and child ren's cloaks and jackets and ladies' tailored suits and skirts at wholesale factory cost, none reserv ed. Such an offering should rid us of every garment in the stock in one week, so tlon't wait too lonir. 5500 worth of fine China and glassware to be given away between now and Christmas. Ask at the store lor particulars. Fletcher's Castorla. GHA8TLY PEN8ION JOKE. (ConUnued from first pago.) 5 Notwithstanding we have added several sales peo j pie to our already efficient corps of willing workers :N this week's selling will be large and we would sup- jj gest that you come in the forenoon to avoid the after- ;5 noon rush. WblHw. StrKWHTVl vonts adulteration of foods or drugs, It divides tho country Into territories nnd roguIntoB Interstate traffic In all l.nwronco, of Malheur county, hns boon adulterated food HtuffB or modlclnoB. The Leader 274 Commercial St. ?2lra3-!i?ir2?Cf ir!iii W4-4-M-H-frt-t4 H f H 1 1 3 4 1 -g-t-f 1 1 I III H 1 1 H-W-M--M-HhM-4--M- III IHII1I1II1I1II11I H--M-frH-m lllllll HWWH H-H-H-H-M-M 5 18 11 1 IH-HW ben 03P3EaOS3:,!H?3E3 GJSLJJL'XJ'Ja 3Tjc02?3CO3X JSjGkJSSTiaZ HEADQUARTERS FOR SALEM-MADE BLANKETS, MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING AND LADIE8' 8UITINQ8. . & A. b. mm 4 stmas Uritts b or Men and isovs WE DON'T PRETEND TO CARRY A LOT OF TRASH AND NONSENSICAL JIMCRACK8, BUT WE WOULD L1KET0 CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO 80ME USEFUL, PRACTICAL ALTICLE3 THAT WILL APPEAL TO YOUR GOOD JUDGMENT. O 3 4 J?& fl si Die unn A Smoking Jacket X Or houao Jnckot It Is such a comfrt to havo ono to wear while sitting T about tho flro on thoso long wlntor ovonlngs. Wo'vo a now lino of vorit- T noio uonuuoa at $5 to $15.00 A Suit of Clothes ; ; No gift could bo moro pracUcnl for man or boy. Our Mon's Suits ntngo n . . mi uio way up to xu.oo, uut wo would uot rocommond ono at loss than . : $10.00. ; ; Youth's Suits, our own goods, at $7.50 andup. Knee-pant Suits, with nnd without vosts, agas 3 to 10, at $1.50 to $7.00. :;An Overcoat X Mon'a Ovorcoats, long, medium and short at $5 to $25. T Boys' Overcoats at $4 and up A Suit Case Kvory young man takes prldo In possessing ono. Ho noeds It on overy trip. It's tho only way to carry a nlco suit In good ordor. We have them at $1.25 to $11.00 Also grips, trnvollng bags and telescopes In great variety. A Pair of Gloyes. Mon's dross gloves, the very latest at $1 to $2 Wool gloves and lined gloves for men and boys at 25c to 75c A Pair of Fine Suspenders Slllc and fanoy ftuspondors at 50o to $2,50. Tho Trosldent Suspondor, put up ono In a box, especially for Xmas gifts, at SOcents. rionty of choap onas, If wanted. A Silk Handkerchief Wo'vo novor shown such an assortment of plain and fancy silk. Too must soo them to apprcclato their beauty and tho valuos will astonish J Wo havo thorn for mon and also for childron nt 25c to $1.25 A Necktie Noarly 150 dozon brand new tlos arrlvod this wook bo you e V1" havo almost an unlimited varloty of tho now colorings In all tho late iW1 from which to fioloct, and at prices at 25c and up A Pair of Cuff Buttons Wo show a handsome assortmont at 25o to $2.25. A Pair of Blankets Is a flno proaent for any ono, especially for mother or wife. Whlto. Grey. Mottlod. RnarW nnil Vlminn TllnnlrntiJ at $3.-15 to $12.25 v& Wl $J500 wottix of new Hats just opened 59 new lines at $1.50 to $4.00 the vety newest foeaks of fasfeiiono If You Don't Know What to Get Come and See Our Other Christmas Offerings, oaiciiji vv uuieii IVXIII OtUre O4fc-0 LJOITI ttw-' 'mu.Mfm. nHi.iiimiiiiiM imiiiihiiu ,., ,.,,, i TiiiminiiiiiiiiiuiiiM Street 4M44H -17 w f ta.