DAECiT CAP IT AIi JOTJRNAIif' kjfAIJ3M, OREGON. THTJB3DAT, OCTOBEB 13. 1004. wiiinniiimiiniiiiimniui iiinmiiifilmtT ARE YOU WATCHING THIS SPACE? If you aro look in our west window.. Something there to interest you. NEW GOODS JUST IN MACKAEEL The finest you ever saw, all sizes, all prices. COD JTISH Genuine Eastern middles. ANCHOVIES This year's pack, in glass. HERRING Boneless, in glass. PICKLED PIGS' FEET, PIOKELD TRIPE and PICKLED TONGUE FULLER & 141 State Street. SALEM'S LEADING GROCERS. Phono 2261 WATCH THIS SPACE kiiiii"iii!iiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiii)iiiiniiniii USING YOUNG LAWYER fMakes a Great Plea Against Non-Suiting: Penland Was Indirectly Complimented by the Court in Its Comments The greatest legal contest at this term of court was in the argument be fore Judge Burnett on the motion for a non-suit in the caso of Penland ver sus the Southern Pacific Co., in a suit for damnges for $5000. The ablo coun- : 8el for that corporation presented a strong case in their citations of an- i4 thorities why tho case should not pro ceed to the jury. C. M. Inman, of tho & counsel for plaintiff, made tho argu ment to the court and spoke for more than hour in behalf of his client. It was generally remarked that a strong er preseutation was never made in this city against a motion for a non-suit. Mr. Inmnn is a young man, having practiced but a few years, and work ing on a farm south of tho city up tho time of his being admitted to prac tice. He held tho closest attention of the court throughout his nrgument, and what was unusual for an nrgument over law points, ho interested all the spectators, and at times thrilled both court and audience with his eloquence. Inmnn displayed tho greatest indus try and scholarship in his nrrny of ju dicial decisions npplicablo to tho case, and in handling his law points. He speaks in a manner clear, earnest and convincing, has a good voice, and a line presence, commanding attention by his sound common sense and impressive bearing. Tho humanity in tho case i was not lost sirht of in tho citation of K; authorities that is he did not let his nrgument spread out in the dry and uuinteresting mnnner, and fritter nway on the quicksands of technicality, but tried every moment to got at the truth and principle involved. His exposition was logical, and his analysis erf tho tes timony keen and convincing His bear ing toward tho court and towards his opponents is frank, fair and gentleman ly, and his illustrations apt and hie gestures appropriate. At the conclusion of his argument .Tudgo Burnett looked impressed, and, tailing upon tho Southern Pacific coun sel, stated briefly the arguments of Mr. Inmnn thnt ho wished 'tho defendants . to give him light on. This morping he refused tho non-suit and allowed a inotioa for more testimony for plaintiff. For n young lawyer, right from tho i now. so to snoak. Inman made a hit in his argument on the Penland case. The impression ho gives of being very dig uificd is naturally a part of his make up, and he walked behind tho plow just as straight as ho walks on the street or in the court room. If Mr. Inman makes as strong a plea beforo tho jury he will get a verdict for his clieot. Salem has many ablo lawyers who can make a atrong presentation of law or facts, but none of tho newer additions to the Marion county bar have been sueh a aurpriso to the public and tho profes Hion as C larence M. Inmnn. HMIIIIHIIIIIItlllllllllj Ff est Today i A FULL LINE OF j CnocolateCreams f ':airW0 . t JLdtLtL S I 154 State St. Phone 1971 I I I II I M I It 1 1 I I I I I I I t-M- ithe Council Z wmmm mmm " mmmmmmm I OPEN ALL NKjHT fine X KHntjer Block,, 1t 8taM at. J. A. Cooper, prop, PJione Mln 491. DOUGLAS,! ACCIDENT AT SASH FACTORY Claudo AV. Townsend met with a painful accident nt tho sash and door factory of Brown & Lehman this morning, losing the end of his loft thumb in tho tenonter. Dr Morso dressed tho wound, but it will bo sev ernl weeks before Mr. Townsend will be able to resume work. The accident occured whllo he wns fixing n belt and tho end of his thumb was ground off between tho root of the nail nnd tho first joint. This is the second accident ho has met with in tho same mill having lost the indox finger on his right hand somo time ago. Former Salem Lady Dies. Salem friends will bo sad to learn of tho death of Mrs. Geo. Walterhouse, of Ypjilanti, Michigan, who died at her home in that city, October 3, 190-1. De ceased was very well known in this city, where she resided with her hus band some years ago, nnd all who knew her learned to lovo her for her many good qualities and true charac ter. She was n gifted woman, nnd was prominent in church nnd social circles, and it was said had more friends in Ypsilanti than any other one person. About four weeks ago Mrs. Walter house was suddenly tnken ill, and it was not until a few hours boforo her death that the illness was considered serious. She leaves u husband, father and three brothers and threo sisters. Dog Poisoner at Work. The poisoning of dogs is reported from several parts of S.ilem, but tho residents of Yow Park seem to bo tho main losers. Mr. Clark lias lost two fino dogs. Prof Seley and Mr. Lock hart eneh .one, nnd there are others. Tho wretch should bo brought up with a sharp turn, and punishment of some kind metod out to him. Perhaps the most cowardly creaturo on earth is the dog poisoner, and an example should be made of at least one of the scoundrels. Millianoiro Killed Himself , Chicago, Oct. 13. It doveloped to day that Kdmund Burk, tho retired mil lionaire manufacturer, whoso death was reported Tuesday, shot himsolf while bitting upright in bed Tuehday morn ing. Baltic Fleet Starts. London, Oct. 13. Tho St. Petersburg correspondent of tho Central News wires that tho Ualtic fleet, in eommnud of Admiral Rojostvonsky, sailed from Lilian tonight for tho L'ar East. Jail Breaker Captured. Connett, the Linn county jail-break' er, was caught yesterday at tho home of his parents nt Foster. TV coJm ?! .! tire safe; you needn't get cheated in them. Schilling's Best are not only pure and true, but generous. iiiiinniiiiiiiiniH i Substantial I Meals... :at the: ;: White House :: Restaurant '. George Bros. Props. ii m iHmiiniiinnf Best of everything, f NORTH PACIFIC COAST BEER ON UKSMJUIII ft Wines, Liquors and Cigars DRAUGHT MMM PERSONALS Frank Whitaker, of Independence, was in the city yesterday. Miss Leda Keller, of Independence, visited with Salem friends yesterday. Gideon Stolz returned from a busi ness trip last evening. William Roberts, of Marion, returned homo lntt evening, after a' short stay in Salem. M. T. Moison wont to Turner last ev ening on business. Mrs. Xnney Clark is visiting her mother, Mrs. William Dixon, in Spo kane. Mrs. O. X. Chorrington, of Dallas, is ia the city, the guest of hor mother, Mrs. Davis. Maurice Winter, of Albany, is in the city on business. Mr. F. L. Libby, of Marion, was in the city yesterday on business. Fred Lengermnn has resigned his po sition as secretary of the Citizens' Light and traction Company nnd returned to Portland where his family reside. Ho is succeeded by Louis Sommcrs of Bak er City. Mr. Lengermnn mndo many friends during his several months' stay in this city and they regret his de parture. Mr. Sommers is nn old friend of Mnnnger Welch and is highly ro am! those of his party, and there Is no and citizen. Miss Kittlo Horbord is homo from several days spent in Portland. Miss Lucille Cox returned homo to day from spending the summer nt Granville, Wash. Mrs. G. X. Cherrington, of Dallas, is visiting relatives for a few days. Mrs. II. W. Strong and daughter, Gladys, of Koseburg, are visiting at tho homo of Mrs. It. B. Houston. John Wiggins, of Mishawaka, Indi aim, is in the city visiting his cousin, F. A. Wiggins. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Campbell, of Dal las, and daughter, Miss Vera Morrison left yesterday for San Jose, Cal., whero they will visit. Mrs. K. L. Briggs returned todny from a visit at Portland. Mrs. R. C. Halley and daughter, Miss Ernestine, leave tomorrow morning for Syluni, Wash., whero they will spend some time with their daughter and sis ter, Mrs. Ploy liiniish. "Key. Ford nnd family, of Eugene, passed through this city yesterday af ternoon, on ronto to Portland, whero tho former hns been appointed pnstor of the Sunnyside church. Their daugh ter, Miss Iva, who attended Willam ette University last year, and who hns boon tho guest of friends here for tho past few dnys, joined them last even ing. MABEIED. M'lXTIItli-BUTLIIR. At the home of tho brido's pareuin, in Portland, OctoborlS, 11)04, Miss Mnudo Butler to Boy Mclntire, of this city. Tho brido is tho daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Butler, and is a charming nnd accomplished young lady. She has many friouds in this city, where she hns resided for a number of years, until a short time ago, whou she moved to Portland with hor parents. Tho groom is tho second sou of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace Mclntire, of this city, nnd is a very rstimablo young man. Both aro prominent members in the Workmen lodges. They have the bust wishes of a largo circle of friends. Only tho immediate relatives and a fow Intimnto friends wore prosont at tho wedding. Oas Killed Them. San Frnnoisco, Oct. 13. Alturo Cu hor, of tho Chilean training ship, and General Bazuoraun wero asphyxiwted in a room at their hotel. An apprentice companion in the name room is dying. They had accidentally turned on the gas. Fraud Order Issued. PostmiiHter General It. J. Wynne has isauod a fraud order agahiNt the Thomas A. Kdison, Jr., Chemical Cum pany, whiuh has been doing busiaeM from hondquarters at Xoh. 14-19 Stone street, Xow York City. The company wait oharged with obtaining money through the mails by fraudulent pre tenses, In representing as a eureall "The Magno-Hleetrle Vltallxer." alleged invention of Tkamaa A. Kdi son, Jr. The order of the postafllee depart ment camo as tho rosult of a fight made by Thomas A. Bdison, Sr., who rUtimed that the eampnny was mak ing eapital oat of the similarity of tb nait)M of father and md. The elder Kdison lingo n bis fitit laat September in the Federal court, seeking to prevent the use of tic nam.' "Thomas A. Kdison, Jr," pal claiming that the deviee void by the company was , fraudulent. The ronj panv won the rate before JuJgJ Bradford, of the United States lis trict court at Wilmiagton, Ilil, whereupon Mr Edison took the mat ter to tbe jKmtofllce department at Wnibingtoa. "Never mind, my boy," said tho Pot, "wnlt until Kettle supplies mo -with fresh boiling water and I'll do my part. I'm old fashioned but you can't Improve on me. Lei Cook keep me clean, dive me one tablespoon" ful of Golden Gate for each cup, one for myself and boll five minutes satisfaction!!" Nothlnd rfo.s with GOLDEN GATE COKFEE'but satisfaction. No prims no coupon, no crocksry. 1 aud S lb. aroma.ti4ht Itaa. Never sold In bntk, J. A. Folger (El Co. Entabllahed half Cantury Snn Francisco MAEEIED. SMITH-GLKASOX.-At the offlco of the city recorder, Salem, Oregon, Wednesdny, October 12, 104, Miss Alice Gleason to Mr. Mac "Smith, X. J. Juilnh, ofllciating. Tho young couple nre both residents of Marina county, nnd they will mnke their future homo in this city. Li:WlS-OlLMOKK.-At tho homo of the brides' mother,, Mrs. McGoo 27 Cnpltal street, Salem, Oregon, Wed nesday, October 13, 1004, Miss Lulu M. Gilmore to Mr. llorbort E. Lewis, of Portlnnd, Rev. W. C. Kantnor of delating. The parties aro both well and favor ably known in this city. They will mnke their home in Portland. m J A Question " : !- A lias your boy or girl all tho Q mm school books they needf Wo am presume that they have, but a 2 probably they forgot their Pads, Pencils or Pens Wo have the Inrgcst stock to J W select from, nnd a much less V H prico than you can (lad else Hi A where. H q Patton's Book Store. HI A Lovo Letter. Would not interest you if you're looking for a guaranteed Salvo for Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Pondor, Mo., writes: 'I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklon's Arnica Salvo cured me. It's tho host Salve on earth. 25c at J. C, Perry's drug store. Change of bill tomoi.ow night nt tho Kdison. For the Harvest Festival. Gougrous to all mon and women, bo thoir arced, color or condition what it may, in tho season of first fruits so shall our public bo loss than generous to the Salvation Armyt 1- Broko Into His House. S. Lo Quinn, of Cnvondish, Vt., was robbed of his customary health by In vasion of chronic constipation. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke into his house, his trouble was arrested and now lie Is entirely cured. They're guaranteed to cure. . Se at J. C. Perry's drag store. Of Course. The pulse of the Salem Journal seems to be pretty steady for a jwper with a $6000 Kit agaliwt it jimt about to be tried. Tbe Democrat ' prediction Is a verdict for tbe defendant, or if for tbe plaintiff for not over a dollar -Albany Democrat, flit 1-Mli PILES b' A mn iwuM U rwi w. wt8 RnnnnRltnm lit -Cf p wm. imim, s.fi. y i huh L I ... mi ttf fts4 aWJWflj, ttuti 1, V bHAlMl.TT.llUM tb.,,1. vt4HUr j vntH viariM WJBV, UUIIU, A. 4M In Uhm by . C. Men. CU lot Wt mvmfUm, It's a Matte .M r . i i;v Tll-TT-' ' It'iTa matter of business with you to get tho best you can for'thcmonoy. Snmo way with us; and being In tho business, Wo know that in Salem "Woolen Mill clothes wo bavo tho host that's made, nnd want. you to know it. Just what you'd oxpoct us to say, of oouraoj but rorufimbcr that o havo boon at it a long time. It'a a matter of bustnoss with us. If wo can't prove what wo sajyit means a loss of custom. When you buy a suit or over coat otus, you are not depending upon your judgment ulone. You havo our guarantee back of your purchase Our prices rango from JjJlO to 925 Men's Ftttnislimgs Wo aro loaders iti men's furnishings, ull tho latest novelties In neckwear, fancy vests, lints, hosiery, shirts, etc., etc. Salem Woolen Mill Stoe, C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor BMHIsWWIWaaaWaalaMBMB nfflaWTTTTT The Time Pas Come To have your bicycles fitted with Steel Rims and Mud Gv&tds Umbrella Repaying Is our Winter Line. Covers pat on from $.00 to $3.50. Handles from 25c to $3. All kinds of umbrella repairing. A Large Line of Football Goods Gymnasium Supplies DROP IN ANYWAY WATT SHIPP THE BICYCLE MAN FULL STOCK We now have a full stock of Hy aeintUd, Tulip, Croeun, Narcliwus, Snow Drojm, Jonquils and a nice as aartmeut of Chliiwie Basrad Lille. Would be pleated to have the public cnll and iMpet oar t,ek at Savage & Fletcher 322-324 Commercial St. K cu will talu It, If you mis the "Huiklu."' of Business rcnH i . .; lJ? - j - r tr , .' vt(i W8tMtWMMMM ALL KIND8 OF FRUIT TRAY8 AND ORCHARD BOXES at the shop of I G. F. Mason I Miller street, South Salem PHONE 2191 Red. ajfiaj VI ) MWB f Gold Dust Flour "' r ! - Mado by THE SIDNEY POW' ER COMPANY, Sidney, Oro- eon. Mado for family me. Auk your grocer lor it uran ana shorts always on hand, P. B. Wallace AGENT EUgMtv u mWr!,,ijLjUf WFi rJZJ&J24r&.. nMP-V 40 Wr'GmirWW MM