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poun DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON.MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1904. LAWYERS GOING EAST ToGrowupWith the Country and sway Jurors COUNTY POLITICS DISCUSSED By, Ail Editorial in the Jef ferson Review of Saturday D. It Parker, for the P&t year dep- The Urne for county convention Is.uty '" e offlco of tho attornoy-gonor-drawing near, and candidates are got-'al, has resigned that position and gone ting mere numerous. It has In the J to Condon, Gilliam county, whoro ho past hoen a Bort of an unwrltton law ln engag0 jn the practice of bla pro In this county that a good official who co-partner- was elected for hut two years should """" be gtrcn a second term, but It Is ovl-,"'!' with 0- W. Parman, and tho new lnt tliirt rule will not bo observed firm Marts out with Bplendld prospects toy tho llopubllcans at tlio coming 'for success. Attornoy-General Craw convention, for tho renomlnatlon of fon, hag fl,lwl tho va0ancy occasioned J. 0. Slegmund for recordor and John , A, , k. , .. .. ,, ........ i i i i i i by tho ros gnatlon of Mr. Parker by V. Itoland for clerk Is to bo contest' ' d by other aspirant for tho posl tho appointment of Attornoy Van turns, bo lar an wo aro auie 10 juugoi yviukiv, ui una i;n. Jho present IncumbontB havo boon competent and accommodating offi cials and It will bo no easy matter to defeat thorn In tho convention. W. J Culver Js likely to bo tho Republican jiomlnoo for sheriff, whllo liio Domo cratta will renominate tho prosont In vumbont, I). O. Colbath. Tho two state senators and tho joint senator aro holdovers. A successor to Dinger Hermann Is to bo elected, but wo have Jiftard of tvr aspirants as yot J. N Hart, Republican, wants to succood himself as district attornoy. For cir cuit Judge nro mentioned J. It. Wyatt and If. If. Hewitt, of Linn, O. II. Uur Tiett, of Marlon, and J. 8. McCain, of Yamhill, Ilopublloan, W. It. Dllyeu, of Linn, pemoorat. Kor tho legislature In Marlon county thore does not seem to bo any candidate, but tlmo will rmnedy this. Of course, County Judge "Scott wnnta to sucoeod him wilf rldo In on tho steam road roller, as It were. ANEW GROCERY FIRM Call for Bids. The Common Council of the City of Solom, Orogon, does horoby call for bids for tho doing of tho public print ing of tho said city for and during tho year 1901. Tho Council resorvos tho right to rojoct any and all bids filod In this behalf; and all bids Mod Two Popular Young Men Suc ceed Branson &"Ragan Today wltnossed tho entrance of a now firm In Salem' business circles, Tho old grocery house of Branson & Ragan has been purchased by Messrs. Atwood & Flshor. J. 0. Atwood, of tho now firm is not unknown in Sa lem. For six years ho has filled a responsible position with tho Satem Woolen Mills Store, as manager and salesman, v. hero he has gained a wide acnualntance. not only In Salem. but throughout tho adjacont country. D, v. Fisher, the other mprabor of the firm, brines with him the oxnorionce of 15 years of busInoss llfo In Illinois and Nobraskn. Mr. Fisher has a son and daughtor who has been In attend ance upon Wlllametto University for nearly twoyonrs, but has only re cently romovod with his family to this city from Yamhill county, whoro he has resided for the past threo years. Tho Journal bespeaks for tho new firm as liberal a patronago as this popular grocery store has onjoyed for CHIEF OF POLICE GIBSON l ....... . 4l.l .11 ...- U - ju luajnjiiBU iu una uuii uiuot, uu uu i-- -----. .,i,i i... H -irt.i HvniM iH t,lfln mnnv vwirn liv thftlr nnntilnr. no LUlUflUUUU U U UQiUUUU UUUUiV iu tuui " - - - -- sum of 10 por cent of tUo amount of commodatlng and good looking predo- .... i - Call for Olds. Tho Common Council of the City of Salora, Orogon, dooe horoby call for Lids for supplying tho said city with Fifty Thousand (60.000) feet of bridge and crosswalk lumber, tho soma to be dollvored at some desig nated point within tho sold city, olth or la bulk or In seggrogntod lot as taoMunomny bonoodod and ordered by the city, nil within and during tho yur 1D04. Tho council reserves tho right to rujoct any and all bids mado In, this relation, and all bids fllod must bo accompanied by tho cortlflod check of the blddor, or by cwh, In the sum of 10 por cent of tho bid offered. All bids must be filed at tho oflloo of tho City Recorder ou or beforo the hour of 6 o'clock p. m.. on Tuesday Feb niary I, 1004. I)oue by order of the common coun- N J JUDAII City Recorder. Salem, Oregon 1-ST-Ol-td said bids, provided tho samo are offorod In a gross sum. All bids must bo filod at tho offlco of tho City Ro cordor on or beforo tho hour of 5 o'clook p, m., on Tuosday, February 2, 1004. Dono by ordor of tho Common Coun cil. N. J. JUDAII, 1-27-td City Recordor, Salem, Or. iiiniiiiiiiiiiiii iH-m Notice Wo havo sold our ontlro stock of groceries to tho firm of C. J. Atwood & D. W. Flshor. Wo assume all liabilities and collect all accounts. We deslro to thank our patronB.for Uioln generous and liberal patronago In tho pasL Wo will bo found with tho now firm for some tlmo to aid thoni, and to settle accounts, Wo would commond to our patrons and to tho public tho mombbra of tho now firm, Mr. Atwood and Mr. Flshor; Uioy are both men of the strictest In tegrity, and wa unhesitatingly sny any business entrusted to them will bo very promptly and conscientiously cared for. I Branson & Ragan J nil uiurHiiiMnnniT cessors. f A. M. PATRICK & CO.! Successor to D. S. Bentley. Wholesale uutl Itotnil Roche Habor Lime, Alsen Cement, Latli and Shingles, Sand and Gravel "?h. A" Kind of Heavy nll.i u "wiii.o ioimoj commercial street Arrested for Rape. llert Divine, a young man of Wa terloo, was arrostod yostorday by Shorllt Huston on a chargo of rape and is now In tho county jail. The victim Is Mlse Iva Powell, daughtor of Calvin Powoll, also of near Water loo. A child was born to Miss Powell last Octobor. Tho mothor alleges that Dovlno Is tho father of tho child. ho having had Improper relations with hnr. nnrnrfllniv in 1wr ntnrv nn. dor tho promlso of marrlago. Do vlno has admitted tho Impropor re lations, but at tho Bnnio time declares that others bosldos hlmsolf oro Im plicated In tho affair. Thoro aro sovoral very sensational features In connection with thecaso, but tho Hornid gives only tho plain facts, obtained from reliable sources. A Herald roprosontatlvo nttomptcd to Interview Dovlno at tho Jail last night, but the young prisoner refuted to talk. Albany Horald. DEYOND DOUBT. Attacked by a Man Arrested When Under Liquor Chief of Police Gibson caught a Tar tar Sunday afternoon, whon ho ar rested a man giving his namo as Geo. Horren, for being drunk. Tho offlcor was taking tho man toward the city Jail, to sober him, when tho man at tacked tho chief, and a short, sharp strugglo ensued. Mr. Gibson soon sub dued his prlsonor, and landed him In jail. Last evening tho man was suffi ciently sobor to pay his fine of ?10 and ho was allowed to leave, as he de. sired to go out of the city. Horren was from Coos county, nnd was acting as a special deputy shorlff In brlng Ing to tho asylum an Insano patient Aftor delivering his patlont to tho of ficials at tho asylum, he carao down town and proceeded to "bowl up." As a mattor of fact, tho man was worn out by his flve-daya' trip with tho pa tient, and whon ho took a fow drinks tho liquor wont to his head. After his rolonso last evening, ho boarded the ovorland train on his way home, de claring ho would never again place himself In Uio position In which he found hlmsolf here. Chief Gibson Is nursing a sprained hand as tho result of his oncountor with Horren, who was a powerfully built man. WANTED FOR A FELONY OA3WPR.I,. !Wr t I ha K urn Vfi'i u.v. Tr Signature of J!"jihfl rag&, S'X American Deef oGlng. Millions of pounds of beef aro bolnrj sont to tho Orient, and this is an Indi cation that Russia and Japan havo not yot mado peace. Also Accused of the Crime of Breaking Out of Jail Deputy Sheriff Sklpton arrested a susocct this morning on a request from the shorlff of Snnta Cruz, Cnl and, aftor examining tho stranger, found ho was not tho man wanted, and allowed him to tnko his departure. The man gavo his namo as J. J. O'Neill, and claimed to bo from Leba non. Ho fitted tho description of the man wanted almost oxactly, and, as ho was a strangor In Salem, and was Intoxicated whon found, whllo his on tlro description was In accordance of that given of tho man wanted In Call fornia, Mr. Sklpton thought hlmsolf Justified in taking him in. O'Neill was allowed to go when ho had satis fied tho officers that ho was not the California fugitlvo wanted. Tho man sought for la wanted on a felony charge, and recontly broko Jail at Hornbrook, whllo hold awaiting the arrival of tho sheriff of Santa Cnu county, 96eea9000a99ee 9 Deutscher Klelderladen. - liTTsm -JfliL. X Havo you tried a pair of ta0s, all-wool home-made socksj If not, como In nnd got a pu, They keep your foot warm and dry. Wo carry othor makes ia Bocka and stockings, also a fun lino of undorwenr for men and boys. Wo don't havo to mark down tho prices of our goods-thy nro down to tho bottom notch nlready, and wo will keep then so nil tho year around. If j- want good values for y0Ur money, call nt tho 1 Y. M. C. A. Clothing 2 and Gents Farnishfngs, 2 Y. M. C. A. Building, Salem. g EMIL KOPPE, Proprietor. 0'i3oaee8escooo98eH Teachers' Examination. Notlco is horoby glvon that Uio county suporlntondont of Marlon county will hold tho regular examina tion of applicants for stato and coun ty teachers' certificates at tho court Iioubo, In Salem, Oregon, beginning at 9 o'clock, February 10, 1904, nnd con tinuing for four days. E. T. MOOItES, 2-l-5tdly Suporlntondont Astrologer and Agnostic. PROF. JAMESON, Eldrldee Blpct commercial sireei, saicra, This youne phenomenon has Hon some wonderful demonatratloat those all ready called for consolttilti, you win oe flsioaianeato saewbtttu human Intelligence could do. evnu read the features of your own deitii. truo.obysiology. He will be here fir unlimited time. If you want tt li bappy and contented and succesifil, don't fail to see Prof, Jameson, Offlco hours', 9 a. m, to 7:S0 p a, Sundays, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p. m. These Every jMaSMJBBBB181BBlBa81BSiaBMMBBaMBlIIMa Grand Opepa flotise JOHN F. CORDRAY. Manager. H H M M M H H M Two Nights and Saturday Matinee. Friday and Saturday, S Febtuaty 5 and 6 ! ' i - H Mr. 8pclal Engagement. Geo. U. Baker Presents the Ireomparable Baker Theatre Company Th Company That Made Oregon Famous. Prewntlna the Followlnn Mink m... ,... '"" riy. m Friday Nlftht4 Feb. 5 - Af Tf, . .. S Q...iTr . -. . I "micaaxse lavcrn m SZiSSTSr?0 - CftarleysAua B ,,SHIfra(0 ... Jwe rncei for ThU Engagement S2 p ' 35c, 50c and 75c Matinee: Reaetvtd Seats, 50c. GaMcty, 25c OMU on Salt at Bx Offke, Friday, F.b. 5, at m. Facta Must Convince Salem Reader. Tho statomont which follows tolls Uio oxporlonco of a resldont of Salem, Incrodullty cannot long oxlst about UiIb testimony because It can easily be Investigated. Olof Johnson who Is a Kardnsr hv ocupatlon living at tho cornor of 15th and II streets, North. Salem, says": "Kidney complaint is no new thing for mo. I havo been bothered off and on from a disordered condition of the kidnoys for ton or twolvo vea. t did not suffor so much from backache as most pooplo do who havo kidnoy complaint but tho principal annov. anco was a wvkonlng of tho kidnoy ecreuons, wnicn was both distress ing arid aggravating. There wn . scalding sensation In passing and a neavy onck-dust like Bedlmont ap peared aftor standlni: In thn voi over night. I had attacks of dlninM In my head and ofltlmes a blurring would appear boforo my eves nrt i could scarcely seo. I tried numerous remedies but all In vain until I saw Doan's Kldnsy Pills highly recom mended for Just such troubles and procured them at Dr. Stono's drug store. Now I don't want to tell the peonlo something that la nof tm ... I will say that In all my exeporience with doctor's prescriptions and differ- mui luaney roraedles nothing has gtv. en me the amount of relief that I niU r6CftIVed from Doan'a K'dnoy For sale by all dswlari p,i- ka ... roster-Mllburn Co.. Iluffalo. N- Y., sole agents for th iti.-.i State " UUU014 ltnmember the nam iv..-. .. take no substitute. K "Portlana and Return Onlw ?? The Southern Pacific in , ..iii "uud trip tickets to Portland from ior i.30. good going Saturday or Sunday, returning Sunday and Mon Jr. Riving all day Sunday and Mon- day In IVvtland. The same arrange men anPw fn,m p,, lVrtland peoula a ehn .i... .... loy nolnta at greatly reduced rates. "B, COMAN, Q. p. a. Balled It nn Cutset of a Utah town put out a Are with sttowbaiL. Th - . POfUty fer schbo arwiUvo ,Wor m to lat a Mw flw WMUoii much more satisfaction. Now i. . , " needn l pay a" ca8h' """ you buy from us, and to menu of no more than your pre.en r Jld.1 r A "tt,e dW"' 3"d mnth'y ln8U"' y P nt rCnt W'" d ' Come and a'k the matter of home owning over with us. Houso and lot, G rooms, hard finish n, e University addition, on car line. Price $1000, will sell on Installments tnat will suit you. House, bairn and two lots In Capital Park, lots im prove with fruit trees. Price S400. Will sell on monthly Installments; an Investment that will make money House and 2 largo lots, lBOrlBO, ono cornor, 6 -rooms, closots and pantry, closo Jn on Commorclal Street. Pi-Inn mnn . ... , "v wwi -uu uown, Daianco on monuv ly Installments a snap. t Houso, lot and barn, two blocks from postofflw, one of the best resldenco locations In tho city, o rooms. Prlco S15Q0, 500 down. Plenty of Ume on tho balance. Many other home propositions, In all parts of the cltv at llm T ' " the city, at little prlcea and easy payments. ENGLEWOOD The Place of Beautiftil Homes. tt vJ& Do you contemplate building this spr.ng, or are you toMH, " " ' property I, advancing In price all th. -.. .... "9 f0r a Mfe '"vestment Salem I. a nmwlnc, city. offer, you great opportunities. ' " W,8e th,"3 W do . to get your lot now. Englewood ENGLEWOOD ADDITION DELIGHTFUL LOCATION Bngtewood reprints one of the best Invest, menu, It Is . the heart of a settled homo district aud has everyadvantageof abeautlfut home place It Is not an outlying sootlon. nom, . ... ground and promises, but a tract on .mm. .. of houses have been built during the last year The best garden and fruit lands Oregon; on one tot a family oan ials pl8flty of vegetables for their own use. The street car runs through the addition te only fiv blocks from East school. Prices $60.00 to $00.00 Accord to location. You needn't pay all caA lown; make the terms to suit yourself. ACT NOW le it Is now and prices low; easy terms pa-mt,.utlo guaranteed. Seo tho lots for oelf. and you'll the surQ foundaUoB or a hma r an uee,Ki Investment FRED HURSTXco" U la 6ot seaeraJh- knn .!.. .. ... tor of w Albany newspaper II WllWHMiWHIBJHM t to$