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"piy r'pjr?pWfwT' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, ,1000. Where is JL-f svr i our nairi m m m m m w c M'GINN QUOTES OTHELLO 'Hot Poppy' Nor Maniragora Nor All the 'Drowsy Syr ups of the World (Portlnnd Journal.) Attornoy Henry K. McOInn was token from tho court room of tho state circuit court by Deputy Shoriff Kolly at tho order ' of Presiding Judgo Sears Monday morning, nf t?r McGinn had rofused to leave tho court room when requested to do bo hy tho jtulgo. Attornoy McGinsi at first refused to leave tho court room with thV sheriff, declaring that he had n constitutional right to re main. Later ho roso to go, saying: "All right, I will go with tho sher iff, hut I want to tell you that I will ho henrd from. Thcro Is ono man at this bar who knows you, who has hedn associated with you, nnd ItnowB you thoroughly. And I nm that man. McGinn turned nnd started to uc- compnny Doputy Sheriff Kolly from tho court room, but when nbout half way to tho door ho turnod nnd said to Judgo Sears: " 'Not poppy, nor mandrngorgn, nor nil tho drowsy Hyrups of tho world' shall pnss Judgment upon mo." Thou ho loft tho court room. UicGInn Hat down. Lnst Sntnrday McOInn wns fined J jtr, Sheriff, I havo asked Mr. Mc $150 by Judgo Senrs for contompt of ainn to withdraw from tho court court, growing out of a bitter nt-r0om on account of his lnngungo. tuck nmdo by McGinn upon District .ryou will seo that this ordor Is enr- Attornoy Manning, when court con vaned in tho morning. At tho wiine tltno District Attornoy Mnnnlng wns severely censured for contompt of court for ronmrks concerning whnt MoGInn hnd Bald. In tho nftornoon both nttornoys woro ndjudged In con tompt of court, nnd woro cited to np pear to rocolvo punishment. Manning Dodged Tenuity. District Attornoy Manning apolo gised for tho words ho had ttsod In tho morning, nnd no pennUy wns Im posed upon him. Attornoy McGinn was dcclnrod to havo boon tho ag gressor and 'vns lined J25. Ho Im mediately roquostod that 25 ho add ed to his flno, ns ho desired to ropont with emphasis what hp had snld. Judgo Sears added 75. making tho flno $100. McGinn thou doolnred that tho court had boon taking a "hand In tho nffnlr. At this Judgo Soars liieronsed tho flno to $150. This morning when court con vonud, n enso in which Attornoy It. A. Leltor and Mctiinn woro counsol was called to hnvo tho timo of trlnl mimmtmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmma iTi PnnTimfflg j,,,.:.j'4zcJff It T 1 JVgelaUcrrcparallonfofAa-9lmllatHTgtteTtX)dfflulRgula-tag ihcStatuchs and Dowels of rVcrteaT)cstlon.CWjernil tsa and Ikst.CoflUlBS nclBver OpwwiMorphlrve nor Mineral. JfcvrNAiicoTic. ftmytfCUlWUNUSUtlZMBt JimyJtvt fa J" liwf tSJUt k naJLwf &nivf fnr(Vtall&a. rkmTwStoiih.DiwThoca, nt,W)nvuKHw.rrrTfi5u aMS mdlom or SlKXf. NEW "YOB. pcact comr or wiu vnca, In your comb? Why so? Is not the head a much better place for it? Better keep what Is left where It belongs! Aver's Hair Vleor. new Improved for- f V ramuU. auicklv ston3 falling hair. There not a particle of doubt about it. Bob not sUIq or chnjr J.CAyerCo., I ma color ortno nir. iown, jm. flxed. Attornoy Loiter asked that tho case bo set for trial In tho Jan unry 'term of court. Attorney Mc Ginn roso and addressed tho court, stating that ho had no objection to tho request of Attornoy Loiter. After" considering a moment Judgo Sears , said: i "I will state, Mr. McGinn, that as long as you remain in a condition of recalcitrancy I cannot recognlzo your appearance In court." Verbal Bnttlo llcglns. ' "Well, then, If your honor docs not recognlzo my appearance, I shall remain recalcitrant. That is under stoed: that I nm contumacious anu recnlcltrnnt. Your honor was In no condition " "I do not caro for any ' urgu mont,"intorrupted, Judgo Scars. "I don't enrq anything about It," replied McGinn, "I meant just what I said." . , . , "Send for 'tho Hheriff," ordqred Judgo Scars. "Yes, sir, I meant Just what I Bald,' 'repented McGinn. "Thcro Is onomnn ntlhls bar who knows you very well." "I will havo to nsk you to rotlra from tho court room,' 'snld Judgo Soars to McGinn. "I expect to romaln In tho court room," ropllod McGinn. "I havo a constitutional right to remain'. Your honor does not become, becauso you Bt'on tho, wool snek Befit From Court Room. Doputy Shoriff Kolly entered tho court room whllo McGinn was Bponk ing, nnd Judgo Sonrs addrossod him. rlod out," Bnld tho Judgo to Kolly. Doputy Sheriff Kolly placed his ,jinn(i on McGinn's shoulder nnd ,nsked him to nccompnny him from tho court room. McGinn roso nnd addressed Judgo Sonrs. "What shall I rotlro for," ho asked. "What right havo you to Hond mo out of this court room? Haven't I ns much right to romaln In this court room as you? What con stitutional right havo you to ordor mo out of this court room, becauso you Bit on tho bench? Havo you any right to do so? If I nm In contompt, I havo boon flnod for It. You havo no right to bring this mnttor ." "Just a momont," Bnld Judgo Soars. "You havo paid no atten tion to tho lino." "I will pay attention to it," snld Mr. McGinn. "Will you allow mo to aponk?" nuorlod Judgo Soars. "Yob," replied tho nttornoy. Ituttlo Rages Again. "You havo pnld no Attention to' tho lino," repented tho Judgo. "You CASTDRIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years CASTOBIA wi Qf f turn mtrt. Bears tjie , v Signature J$ y For i havo announced charges against tho court, which you say you intend to probo to the bottom. You aro in a condition of recalcitrancy, and tho court cannot permit you to. appear in that condition." "Then I will remain recalcitrant," said McGinn again. "That will bo determined later in a legal manner," said Judge Scars. "I ," began McGinn. "Wult a minute," said the Judge. "I havo a right to' talk here," said McGinn. "Tho recalcitrancy wll continue." "Tho court has nsked that you re move yourBolf from tho court room, nnd T will ask tho sheriff to sco thnt you obey,' 'said Judgo Sears. McGinn rose to accompany Sheriff Kolly. "I will go with the sheriff, but I want to tell you that I will bo heard from," ho said to Judgo Scars. "There Is ono man who knows yo'u, and who has associated with you and knows you thoroughly. And I' nm that man." " Unit way' to tho door McGinn turned and hurled his parting in vectlvo nt the Judge: "Not poppy, nor mandrngorn, nor all tho drowsy Byrups of tho world shall pass. Judgmont upon- mo," ho said, and retired with Sheriff Kelly. Ho pnsscd Into tho hnl loutsido of tho court room for a few minutes, nnd declared that ho would never npologlzo to tho Judgo. Later ho left tho building. Judgo Senrs rofuscd to dlBcuss tho matter. 1 o . Babies'- health doponds upon bnbioH' food. Holllater's Rocky Mountain Ton Ih the best baby medi- elno known to loving mothers. Tea or Tnblcts, 35 couts. Stone's storo. For salo nt Dr MANY KIDS SUBMITTED. Large Number- of Cltlens AhIc Furnish Wood for the Statu Institutions. Bids for fuel for tho use of tho Btato Institutions woro opened yester day afternoon by tho board consist ing of tho governor, tho socrotnry of stnto and tho treasurer. Tho bids woro to furnish 'first nnd second Jack Stem Iter 100 growth fir and body oak at tho dlfTor- Jack Stauffer out institutions. J G Rich 50 Tho following bids woro sub- I). H. RasmtiBan ....100 mittcd: I J. Genrin . . . 25 First Second P J Genrin '. . .300 Nnmo Growth Growth Prlfig.,8 Genrin ' WB Clark 100 2.S5 W. B. Clark 50 $3.50 W. O. Wotzol 50 K M Lafor 11 P Gessnar L. O, Cnvnungh .... 50 A J Eoff Dnn Eoff W P Downing It U Coaay H A Downing '. B Hartley Penitentiary. A A Kufnor Jos IlnIs8oyor ...... 50 Jos RalB8oyor ...... John Grilling 30 K M White Joo Gonlcy , . . Nicholas Grig P. P GoBsnor 100 P C Mumm J G Itloh A O Kufnor ........ 100 3.75 200 500 100 GOO 170 100 155 ISO 50 10 i.uu 3.00 100 3.00 100 3.00 25 3.00 4.25 50 3.00 25 3.00 3.00 100 2.75 175 2. 9S 3.G0 350 3. 98 10 3.00 ft 4.10 3.75 4.00 30 2.75 3.75 15 1.75 50 2.75 10 4.00 25 2.75 4.00 4.25 3.75 4.00 100 2.50 100 3.00 4.00 3.75 2.75 4.00 25 3.25 4.00 GO 3.00 3.50 4.00 5.00 25 3.00 100 3.00 Dan Gnlu It A Downing , A J Koff 100 Dowlng & Eoff Reform School. O M- Morris O M Morris 7& G h Morris 110 G h Morris onk 15 G h Morris G M Gainer 100 P M Drako O M Morris O M Morris W O Morris ......... W. O. Morris 10 G A McKay 50 R O Wettel ' 25 R. O. Wettel 25 E S Coats Jos, Imper ,...,,,. Jos. Impor 20 E G Riches .,4 '30 E O Riches 35 F. G. Follor ..;... 4 15 F. O. Feller J Parahor ........ 10 J Pnraher .,.,,... John Schudner '.... 25 Peter Domliott ..... 50 Peter Dotnhott .,.:. 25 Peter Domhett ..... L O CavcnauRh .... Asylum MaU Huildlng, A A Kujner ....... 100 3.60 2.S5 3.59 4.34 3.9S 3.50 3,50 S.I A A Kufnor ....... B J Krohblel ,,,.,.200 D JohnsOn ..,..,,,250 D Johnson ,.....,., Henry JirusiaK .,..100 50 25 It Costs Nothing To find out for n certainty whether or not your heart is affected. One person in four has a weak heart; it piay be you. If so, you should know it now, and save serious con sequences. If you have' short breath, fluttering, palpitation, hungry spcHs, hot flushes; if you cannot He on left side; if you have fainting or smother ing spells, pain around heart, in side and arms, your heart is weak, and perhaps diseased. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure will re lieve you. Try a bottle, and sec how quickly your condition will improve. "About n yenr aco I wroto to the MIloa Medlcnl Co., nsklnij ndvlco, ns I wntt Buffering with heart trouble, nno bad been for two years. I hrtd jvil In my heart, back and left side, and bad not been nblo to draw a deep breath for two yearn. Any llttlo exer tion would causo palpitation, and I could not Ho on mv left sldo without Buffering. They advised mo to try pr. Miles llenrttCuro nnd Ncrvino, which I did with tho result that I nm in better health than I ever waa before, having gained 14 pounds slnco I com menrcd tnklnc It. I took nbout thir teen bottles of tho two medicines, and haven't Lccn bothered with my heart since." MKS. LILl.tB THOMAS. Upper SandUBky, Ohio. Dr. Mile' Heart Curo 13 sold by your drunolt. who will nuaranteo thnt the first bottle will benefit. If It fails he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elliiart, Ind O Sambuh 100 Fred Doviso 30 2.10 3.50 3.55 3. SO 3.50 3.00 J. D. Smith ...: 50 j a Moscr 200 Nicholas Groy 100 Nlcholus Grey D Kloea 50 D Kleon 25 D Klcen Mark Skiff 200 25 3.75 4.00 3.00 3.10 3.50 3.75 3.75 3.50 3. GO 3.50 3.75 3,55 3.50 2.75 3.G0 3.50 2.75 3.50 2.75 3.45 100 to Peter Zclcuskl 50 O J Pnrkrew 100 Byron Bradley .75 J T Zolonski '. . 50 August Zolenskl .... 50 L P Lork 200 A G Kufnor . .' 200 J B Smith '. .. 50 100 100 W Roth 150 Mndo Happy for Life. uruui uupjiinuHu cuiuu into tuo homo of S. C. Blnlr, school Biinorin 3.00 tondont, at St. Albans, W. Va whon 3. 00 his llttlo daughter was restored from 3.00 tho dreadful complaint ho names. 3.00 Ho say: s "My llttlo daughter had St. 3.00 Vitus' danco, which yiolded to no 3.00 treatment but grew steadily worse 3.00 until ns a lnst resort wo tried Elec tric Bitters; and I rejoice to say, 2.85 thrco bottles etfectod n comploto 3.50 euro." Quick, suro curo for nervous 3.00 complaints, general debility, fotnalo 3.50 woukneBB, Impoverished blood and mnlarla. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry's drug storo. Prlco 50c. O ' i Potatoes Plenty, Cars Scarce. Aurora, Ore,, Nov. 27. Tlio car shortugo on tho Southern Pacific has had a demoralizing effect on ship pers In this section. W. S. Hurst & Co., tho produco and commission men who havo warehouses at Au rora, Hubbard and Cauby, cannot get cars to movo tho produce they hnvo orders for. They havo 10 car loads of potatoos sold for Novem ber shipment, and so far havo been nblo to get only three car loads of the order shipped. Hops aro piled up In tho warehouses hero waiting for enrs, nnd ownors aro having to pay storage nnd Insurance charges. ' General ..Machine Works.. . M. KIGHTLINGER, Marhlalst and Manager. 178 South Liberty St. WE MUITiD ANYTHING THAT CAN I1E MADE FROM IRON OR STEKL. NONE nUT FntST-CLASS WORKMEN EMPLOYED. General Repairing'SoficJted 9-19-lm HOT RATIONS That's vuat you want these chilly days, and at our place you get nothing cold, and always the best tho market affords. White House Restaurant GWOWJK MHO, lrM. I Gold Dtist Flotir 1 Made by THE SYDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Orogon. Mado for family use. Ask your grocer for It. Bran and shorts always on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT WMtlMMMtIMMMm H. S. Gilc & Co. Wholesale Grocers and Com mission Merchants In tho market at all times for dried fruit and farm produco of all klndB. Special Wo havo for snlo a few applo par ing nnd slicing machines; equipment for a lnrgd dryer; will make a low prico. Tarn Yout Steps Mete When yoa need anything in Lumber and save some of the money that yoa intended to spend VOGET LUMBER CO WHEN THANKSGIVING COMES Among other things you will want Is a perfect fitting shirt, ono that was moulded on an oval hoard to fit tho body, and such a machino is In operation nt the Salem Steam Laun dry. Your dlnnor will not be com ploto unless the linen was storillzed and finished by us, and nt prices that will surprise you. Tahloclothes 5c up, napkins lc, one-half what others ! charge for inferior work. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY, Phono 23. iao-100 Llbertr St. O. C. T. CO -STEAMERS- pomona AND OREGONA LEAVE I'OUTL.VND MONDAY. WEDNES-1 DAY AND FRIDAY AT 10 A.! M TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AT 7:10 A.M., FOR CORVAUS TUESDAY, THURSDAY AXNU bATL'KDAY ABOUT O P. M. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt! The Fashion Stables Formerly Simpson's BtM. Up-to-date livery and cab line. Funeral turnouts a pecialty. Tally, ho for picnics und excursions. Phone 44. CIIAS. W. YANNKB, Prop. 247 and 249 High Street. Highest Price For POULTRY AND EGGS POTATOES ONIONS AND ALL PRODUCE .;iv..,"lV - o,Tnrr3Mr . Cheet Seed Wc have a choice lot of clean seed at a rea sonable price. Seed Vetch Our price is the lowest in the city. D. A. White Son FOR JOIST AND FLOORING Tho best plnco to buy Is where the best stock of lumber is carried. The cntiro building trade know that there Is not n finer stock of lumber than that carried hy us. Wo vt ready to All tho largost contract promptly. Wo don't keep tho build4 or wnlting. That's a very important I point. Nonr'S. P. passenger depot Phono 52 Main. GOODALE LUMBER CO. OUR MEATS ARE ALWAYS THE BEST.' t For. wo tnko especial caro to buj. none but tho best, nnd our cuotorr.?n, can always dopend upon getting U' best in tho market nt right prlc whon they buy nt our mnrket. i E. O. CROSS, , I Stnto Street Market Phone 11 Don't Worry You will sleop sounder and en jjoy better. health and be Bnpplf in consequence if you know tbjt all danger of loss of life an(J property has been entirely elim inated by tho use of a THERMOSTAT EIRE iLARM They aro constantly on the lookout, and will sound a warr ing at the first sign of danger. Adaptablo to all uses. T&tf will reduce your Are lnsursncf ratea materially. Call and InTf tlgate. ' M State Agent Col 245 Liberty St. Woven Wire Fencing Of alP kinds. Hop Wire. Pie8"" I Posts, Gates, Shingles and P. M ,.,. ah nt lowest pnr ....: .--...i.... n Walter Morrcy 250 Court St SakfOr' tmimcm - 4 ( CAPITAL COMMISSION CO. Ww WHlowte) ..... se Commercial St.