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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1903)
h' '! ,, FAQEFOUBT JU "rTTHE OAtLY JOUKNALrSALEM, OBEQON; 8ATUnOAYMAV-23rM903f F Fifty Years the Standard m BAKING POWDER kmtxM Highs! Honors World's Fair. Nfckost Tssis U. S. Gov't Ghsmists PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO. Murder Most Foul (Contnued from First Page.) tlio murder. He will bo taken to .Manchester, whore efforts to Identify him will bo made. The town Is filled with oxcltod people coming from a rndlus of many miles. If hid guilt Is cnurcii. Tlio body was nudu. but ror ostnbllshed his lynching or burning the undershirt, aud k Is supposed the JVannot bo avoided, as the mon aro remainder of her clothing was torn off iqulot, determined fnrmors, who would In her struggle with her assailant. (doubtless attack even the militia, If Hor head and face- wero poshed and I called out. bruised, and tlii vldnre .hows horl Tho ,, ac(ans autopsy this after assalant was compelled to raurdr her . ... , ..... ,. , . ni. Li 'i.i.,. Jnoon showed the girls Bkull was frac- The girl's rings. whlh were of val- turod nfc the base of the brain, and bo uo. were still on hr angers Her fath- ll.eved no criminal assault was com er, who was beaten into unconscious- j mltted Tho girl's mother, who has ness by his nsjallant Is expected to I been In poor health for some tlmo. Is die at any time, as lu Is still uncon- J dying from tho shock. Tho father has sclous. Physicians are watching con- regalnod consciousness and says a Damming of the Rogue Grants Pass. Or. May 23. The Golden Drift Mining Company has re sumed with a vim tho work of com pleting Its big power dam across nogtie river, In tho Dry Diggings, throe miles above this city. Tho dam was begsn early last year, but was not completed before tho arrival of the fall rains. Tho dam, even In its un completed etato, withstood the, very high water and several freshets of the Rogue during tho winter. The company Intendo to get It fully completed by the closo of tho present l (! T thin nnrl It fa TitieTilnr ' work with all speed, and Is employing a largo crow of men. The sawmill Is at work near tho slto or tne nam, cut ting lumber and timber for tho com pletion of tho structure. As has been previously stated, the prime purpose of this dam Is to fur nlsh power to opcrato tho mammoth pumps .that will bo Installed for pumping water to tho battery of giants that are to be operated In the Dry Diggings placer fields, owned by tho Golden Drift Mining Company; and to supply Irrigating water for the farms and orchards of all this section of lloguc Illver valley The Hurveys for the Irrigating ditches hnvo already been made, and they will bo flowing with water for next season's crops. Tho Oregon City division of tho de partment of Oregon of tho Lewis and Clark exposition, at a mcctrng Friday afternoon, decided to glvo Major and Mrs. William Hancock Clark a formal reception at Willamette Hall, in that city, Friday evening, May 29th. Ma jor Clark Is the oldest surviving grandson of tho great explorer, Wll Ham Clark, and will arrive In tho city tho lattor part of noxt week to be tho guest of Mrs. Eva Emory Dyo for a week. x Reports show that there Is much more snow In tho Dluo Mountains than there has been for yoars at this season, nnd warm weathor will cause a flood In the Columbia. ""- "'"' i'7 ., was barfl. T crushing the two-story J ooden builds ' 1 XT t ft 0 1 0 a-! h nTo'M Kansas sister or this city, were In tho latter building and arc dangerously Injured. ii Union Pacific Strike Ended. Omaha, May 23. Tho Union Pa--a- i,n tnnknr who hnvo been on a strike for 11 months will return to work May 27th, a Eetticmcm navmg hoon effected. Details arc not Eh on out to the publlo nl. It... )3 nnnnal indflY AJt. raria. iij .i'i--. --- - ...- ,. Alnvnmlnr nf Korvla. bOS QO- lUIW ilia, ,..vi.v. . . 7 elded to mako his Illegitimate son by Madam Rlstltach heir to tho throne. Twister Eureka, Kan., May 23. Tho south eastern portion of this city waa visit ed by a cyclono early this morning. Six arc more 6r less seriously hurt, and a dozen houses are destroyed. Ono woman was hurled through tho air for half a block, but may recover. Ono of the freaks of the storm was tlio entire demolition of a houno In which a widow and four children lived: sho hurled children wore unscath?i' unscath' n, A?!!her P'B ShU... flv K.i,!tr. ""I CDbroldr.1. medallions forTss V New York Racket Wm. H 8oliwodTr I trusty clerk at Z'.iI?kI eery store for a numbered purchased a halt iKf"! 8u.ro ai Portland anrt ..."".H inat piaco next week n?" friends will wish u i In his now location "" " ! I At the Frorvt" stnntly, but have faint hope that ho will over regain lucidity enough to glvo details. Rotative arrived this morning and took charge of tho body A dispatch from North Rend. Ohio, says tin marshal thiro arrested a hugo negro answering tho description of the man supposed to have committed colored man struck. Ho Is unable to describe the attack, but thought ho was thrown Into the river, as no re mombered gaining clear consciousness on the opposite side from which ho hnd been wnlklng He doesn't re member hearing his daughter scream A colored man answering tho descrlp- tho crlinn Under the sweating tho lions of tho ono loitering In tho vlcln- negro confessed to having been nt Gul-! Ity. was met by a farmer at 2 o'clock Iford and Manchester tho day before Friday morning crossing tho bridge "The Best Thing on Wheels" ii4aisl s Oldsmobile "Nothing to Watch But the Road" Hnvo you seen tho 1003 model of tho OLDSMOBILE'' If not, you will rocognizo it. It did not hnvo to change its coat or appearauco, as it is proud of its present standing and record tnado in 1002. Today it is a r Greater Woncle Than Eve 1 Why! Because whonovor thoro was n question of wonkness in tho thousands in daily uso in all parts of tho globe, it has hoon strougthened hoyond all questions of douht. It has stood tho test of constant ovory-day uso. Does not this plnco it farther ahead of competition than over? In tho 600-milo Now York-Boston Reliability Run it was the Only Machine in its chi83 to mako tho run without a, penalized stop, Receiving the Highest Award It is easily proud to bo an ndvanco in every detail over any othor low-priced car tnado. If you are interested call and let us giye you a ride. Bicycles Wo hnvo the host made, inoluding Col um bias. Hurtfords, Clovolauds, Kaoycles and Vedettos. All prices, any equip ment. Ask to try onp of our wheels -thoy run easy. Wo havo now wheels to rent inoluding a Dop-Fame Tandem Otto J. Wilson ( i Wants a New Trial. St Louis, May 23. Kmll Hnrtman who was found guilty of bribery of tho houso of dblogatos In tho city lighting deal, was today sentenced to six yoars In the pen. Ho Immediately filed n motion for n now trial. To Pension Ministers. Los Angelos. May 23. Dr. B. I Agncw, chairman of tho board of miri lstorlal laws, made an eloquent plea this morning to tho Prosbytorlnn as sembly, to pension aged ministers This will probably bo granted n The House Pell on Them. Stockton. Cal.. May 23 Tho wall of a three-story brick building bolng erected bv tho Stockton Investment Company, fell outward this morning ' -t rcnr' w ( T7SEI I RECRUIT i sssssssH H Lsssssssl I 5c. Cigar II H It has taken the lead, and keeps it jg I AT ALL DEALERS. I W' I I I tjg. IT PRRWS THE BKR- M mm no push. ., m ' ($&!2&0:$Xi This Draws the Bar.. ' H "jJSSzSs AddedTractiOB. H THE WHEELS UfILL NOT IIFT MAM TUP RRnilMn. 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It was introduced in 1896, and eaeh season has witnessed a large increase in sales, until they have grown to vast proportions, For 1903 the master wheels have been increased in height, and the machine has been inv proved in several details, It is the draw cut principle which gives the Champion its great cutting power and this in connection with its strength, convenience of oper ation, and adjustments for taking up wear when it occurs are what have given its great popularity. Regular Draw Cut 4 l-2ft and 5ft sizes. Big Draw Cut 6ft and 7ft sizes. sssssssBrH sssssssssssssv ' wissssssl kssssssssssV rUDsisssssssI iBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEBBBBBBa ' sssssssss99 'JsflBsk) Hn F. F CAREY. MBr Salem Brantu- Mitchell, Lewis & Staver O 5 1 -55 State Sttcet, Salem, Oregon. ir,,IMI,ll,,ilwl,iiw