DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BALK5L OUEGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1000. o Mi msma $& .jJiPTTSdm r$T- A.yrmc'j&rj3)&i?''X2?izCMS i w 4 w ? THERE AR MANY POINTS ABOUT A Buck Heater To Command Your Attention Calf in and See Our y duck Line They aJe going out every day on . guarantee of satisfaction AS TO RANGES .... We have decided to continue our special offer on the MALLEABLE RANGE a few more days. This is done to give further opportunity to people who could not get in demonstration week. REMEMBER we have cheap ranges also. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Polished Steel Range, regular $25.00. Special $22.00 deal is PULLED THROUGH Arrangement of Eastern Ore gun Machine Democrats Over Judgeship Consummated Tlio appointment ly the governor of Thomas II. Qrnwford, of Lu (Iraiulo, to liti Judge of the Tenth Judlclnl district to fill the vnonnuy cnusotl by the resignation of Judge llobort Haiti u, who cotito on tlio supremo hunch In January, U said to be the consummation of n dual llxcid up long ago by Mr. Craw ford nud othoro ut the head of the Democratic miichlno lu eastern Ore Boii. It U Mild on uood authority that for wniiu time Governor Chamber lulu rebelled against machine made politics so fur as hU appointments nro concornod, hut that ho wns final ly persuaded to capitulate. 111b sur render on this occasion, U In politi cal flrcliw, Interpreted to moun that hu will consent to accede ta the populur demand to bocomo a candt dato for tlio United Htntos senate to succeed Senator Pultun mid that ha will not liu loath to accept the ser vices of the men who nro nt the head of the llttlo Democratic ma chine In Union and linker counties It will ho remembered that whon tlu Tenth Judicial district was cre ated. It was incorporated In tho hilt The Bank Habit Possibly you who read thU havo never kept a bank account. It n.ot, let us suggest that you try tho experiment. You will find It helpful lu muuy ways. Asida from tho fact thai your monoy will bo 6a fo from theft nud fire, such a habit tends to thrift nuAl economy, discipline and a genornl undorstaudlng at buslnoss princi ples, nil of which nro essential to success. It also affords a conve nient mothod for tho payment ot bllhi; and,, as tho chocks aro al ways prosorvod and returned to you, they sorvo as recelpls for the amount paid. Wo will bo pleased to nerve you as your banker. Como In nud open, a bank account. Salem Stt Bank L. K. PAGE, FrMlsftat E. W. HAZARD. Caufcitw that Judge Ilobcrt Enkln should bo tho Judge and thnt loft tho Judgeship In tho Ninth district, comprising Halter nlono, vacant. This placo wns filled by Governor Chamborlaln ap pointing to tho licmch Cnptnln Sam uel White, who was chairman of tho Domncrntlo state contrnl commlttco nt tho ttmo Governor Chnmborlnln was first elected. Claronce Orawford, tho son. of Thomus 11. Crawford, wns appointed district attorney In tho Tenth dis trict. Last spring, so tho story goes, It was arranged between the Craw ford family and J. 1). Slater, ot La (Irnudo, who Is an old line Democrat and a sou ot former United States Senator Sinter, that nt the olectlon Inst June none ot the Crnwfords were to run for olllce, leaving tt olear Held for Mr. Slater who was to mnko tho race against I.oroy I.omnx, tho present Incumhont nud tho Hopubll onu cnndldnto. Tho Ilopubllcaus curried both Union nnd Dakar comi ties nud Mr. Slater was In no wlao benoflttod by tho alleged political deal. As soon ns the election wns over Thomns II. Crawford nskod for tho appointment as Judge to succeod Judge Haklu. Mr. Slater also was n candidate and several othors asked for tho placo. It was said on pretty good author ity that Clovornor Chamborlaln, part ly as n rebuke to tho manipulators ot political deals, was not going to rati fy nny bargains modo during tho campaign, but thnt ho was likely to appoint Hon. Tumor Oliver, of La Grande, to tho vacant placo on tho bench. Mr. Ollvor has always boon n prominent Democrat and Is em) nently qualified to fill tho duties ot tho office. Ho has howavor novor boon an active candidate for this or any other office nnd. has always dono his fighting in tho ranks with tho boys In tho trenches. These stntomonts nro not meant to convoy tho Idea that Judge Crawford Is not qualified for It Is generally conceded that ho Is a man of tho strictest Integrity and Is an excellent lawyer. Ho tilled tho ottlco of dis trict attorney In his district with signal ability. Judgo Samuel White, who, while dofented for tho nomination for Judgo in Dakar county by former Stato Senator William Smith, still dictates Democratic politics n that baltwlck and Tom Crawford Is as much tho boss ot Union Democracy as Dick Croker over was ot Tam many. And If Governor Chamber lain enters tho field as a senatorial probability, ho will surely bo backed up by tho eastern Oregon dynasty. Bantu vjtIKtMjfwHawiihMriBacM No Sunday Dinner Is complete howovor savory or nppotlzlng tho viands, without n cup of delicious Dakor's Barrington Hall Coffee high grotto stoel-cut Mocha nnd Java blend, to wnsh thorn down nnd leave n delightful tasto In tho mouth and Imparting an Invigorating tono to ono's spirits. Of course wo have a full lino of choapor grades In coffeos. Wo nlso havo somo special bar gains in Llpton's tons, a frosli ship ment of which has Just arrived. H. M. Branson's statu street grocery WALLACK TltlLTS CANDIDACY .ucMloii Arl-.es If Ills lVtitfou Had Enough Qualified Voters. A question arose today If tho peti tion of tho candidacy of Wallace Trill for city recorder contains the requl slto amount ot legal voters. Mr. Trill died his potltlon Saturday afternoon, on tho last day ho could do so under tho law. Ills petition contained the names ot 57 citizens and undor the law tt has to contain 54, or 3 per cont of tho voto tor governor at tho last goneral election. In this case ho has a margin ot threo votes, but It has been discovered that 14 of the, men on tho petition nro not regis tored voters. t Whllo tho law- makes tho city ro-, corder tho Judgo in such matters Recorder Mooros felt a delicacy in ruling arbitrarily against Mr. Trill, as they aro both candidates for the same office, and at noon today called Trill in and explained tho situation to him, and advised him to consult an attorney to ascertain what legal itatus ho has, it any, as a candidate Mr. Trill will at onco Investigate tho problem. HIGH SCHOOL DEFEATED This is The Weather Pacific College Defeats Salem, THAT livys HAVO0 W1TH youn umbheixa, hut Hign acnuui at newDery Score 11 to 0. Tho Salem. High School football teum onived homo Sunday in nearly ns high spirits as whon they left, al though bearing n defeat of 11 to 0 by Pacific College, of Newberg.. Tho boys went to Newberg Satur day by team, played tho game that afternoon, stayed nftho Hotel Pur dy Saturday night, and started homo Sunday morning. Although defeated the members of tho tenm say they had a flno tlmo, nnd felt repaid for their trip, nlso tho pcoplo of New berg know how to treat you square, no matter which way tho gamo goes. Tho Game. Tho gamo was quick and snappy, nnd nt tho ond ot tho first halt tt was doubtful which way It would go, as the score was then 0 to 0. This half was played entirely In Pacific's territory, whllo nt ono tlmo ?alem had tho ball within six Inches ot their goal, when It was lost on downs nnd Pacific succeeded In getting it out of lmmodlnto danger. S. If. S. had again Just got tho ball started well toward their opponents' goal ns tho whlstlo blow. I Second Half. In tho second halt Pacific kicked off, nnd tholr luck changed, nnd they begun n steady march down tho field, although with frequent losses, but not enough to stop them, until, with tholr Irroslstnblo lino rushes with tholr heavy .bnck field, they finally shoved tho pigskin ovor Sa lem's 'goal. Thoy kicked nn easy goal, making tho scoro G to 0, Pacific again kicked oft to Salem, and again started bucking down thq field toward tho visitors' goal. Tho ball changed hands sovoral times, until Pacific was finally hold for downs on Salem's one-yard lino, but, DON'T YOU CARE ! WE IIAVK JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF COVERS,! HANDLES, IHHS, ETC., AND AHE PREPARED TO DO THE llUSjj WORK POSSIBLE. DROP IN ANYWAY imt& LJWC J 'GUNS, AMMUNITION, BICYCLES AND GENERAL REPAIRING. hm-m- mi i r.H--HM--i-,H-frw. GET ONE? Wo have sampled tho city with Wild noso Flour. If you did not get n. wimple, call nt tlio office mill GET ONE. When you buy flour bo sure it Is like tlio sample. WILD ROSE FLOUR 91.00 n sack nt nil grocers. Mndo from old wheat, too. mtnniinnn iinti-iff iiiiiiiomiH nftor a couplo ot plays, Salem lost tho ball on n fumble, nnd their oppo nents succeeding In forcing tt ovor tho lino Just as tho whlstlo blow. It was n hard goal to kick and Pa- jclflc failed, leaving tho final scoro 11 to 0. Ot tho two teams Pacific was tho heavier, especially their back !! They made most ot their yardijtN tholr heavy ltno bucks, wherttitj would put tho ball In play and to It through Salem's lino and cut tholr yardage. Tho halves were eitk twenty minutes. P 5 Seven Day Special ON CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS Special (Cc From NOVEMBER 7 to SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 24. Good shape, good size; strong and not easy to break. per set of six Caps and Saucers. Reg ular price $.00 and cheap at that SIXTY CENTS Is as cheap. as white granite or cheapest semi porcelain which If nicked turns dark soon, where Chinaware will not. Come and see tliem and you vfl he satisfied to purchase. YOKOHAMA TEA CCX GOODS DELIVERED IN CITY LIMITS Into each, lito bouio rains must tall. Wiso peoplo don't sit down and bawl: Only fools suicide or tako to flight. Smart people tako Rocky Mountain Tea at night. For salo at Dr.. Stone store. New Fiction at Public Library. "Tho Captain," Williams; "Chil dren ot tho Abbey," ltocho; "Fight ing Chance," Robert W. Chambers; "Awakening ot Helena Richie," Mar garet Doland; "Drewsters Millions," O. B. McCutcheon; "Main Chance," M. Nicholson; "Tho Westerners." Edward S, White; "Checkers," H, M. niossom; "Bath Comedy," A & E CaBtle; "Silas Strong," Dacheller Ir ving; "Jano Cablo," O. B. McCut cheon; "Call ot tho Blood," Robert Hlckens; "Tides ot narnegat," F. H. Smith; "Tho Virginian." Owen Wlster; "Col. Carter of Cartervllle," F. It. Smith; "Sir Nigel." Conan Doyle; "Open Shutters," Clara L, Burnham. , o - Poles Get Busy. Warsaw, Poland, Nov. 19. A col- lector for tho government, escorted by soldiers, was attacked this morn Injj by terrorists, who killed ono sol dier, wounded tho official, stole 11000 and escaped. Chase and Sanborn's Teas and Coffees:: Wo havo Just received a new shipment, and as wo are tho sole agents tor them In Salem, we are going to do our best to pleaso you. All wo ask Is to give them a trial. YOURS TO SATISFY Moir Grocery Company 450 State St. Phono 183 I w . Everything Of the Best and The Best Of Everything Tells tho complete story of Harvey's up-to-date stock groceries. You may go It blind or to intelligently and the ressU will lie. the same. BEST TREAT3IF.XT BEST GOODS BEST TRICES At A. L Harvey Cor. Court and nigh Su 8I'tj Phone 210 Main. ! V .