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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1000. PAGE HTVM IK ATTORNEY CURL OF hi nmiv nro Minor 'Opposing Lawyers, in Hurry, Agree to Abide by His Decision. Albany special: A unique legal situation developed here today when two attorneys, strenuously contest ing a motion in court, agreed to sub mit it to a fellow attorney in the absence of the judge and abide by his decision. Judge Galloway, who was holding court hero, went "to Corvallis this morning, intending to return at noon "but missed the train and came later by automobile. So no judge was present when the hour arrived to argue a motion to quash a summons in a pending divorce case. Attor ney B. S. Martin of Brownsville, who represented the plaintiff, wished to catch a train, so he and Attorney George W. Wright, representing the defendant, agreed to submit the mo tion to L. M. Curl, a member of the local bar, who was in the courtroom. Curl heard the arKument and de- .fAaA 1mf TYinMnn wna WAll.tntr-! en. Abiding by the decision, Mar tin at once began preparations to--secure a new order and republish the summons. Could Not Bo Better. No pne has ever made a salve, oint ment, lotion or balm to compare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Bolls, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped hands, It's su preme. Infallible for Piles. Only 25c at J. C. Perry. You can r 909 Fa Tailored . Suits 'and Coats at Half Price Hope Muslin 9c yard- 15 Yards Only to a Cus tomer. Proposals Invited. Proposals invltlcd for supplies for the Oregon State Penitentiary for the period ending June 30, 1910. Sealed proposals for drugs, dr? goods, groceries, butter, leather and findings, hardware, flour and meat, will be received at the office of the superintendent of the state peniten tiary until Tuesday, December 21, at 2 o'clock p. m., at which time they w.1,11 be publicly opened. A'deposlt of $200 In cash'or certi fied check, .payable to the superin tendent, must accompany each bid for flour and meat, and all other bids must be accompanied by an amount equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the bid. Samples must accompany all bids where practicable. The right is re served to reject any and all bids, and o accept and reject any portion of a bid. Goods of Oregon manufacture or production will receive preference, other things being equal. All goods and supplies must be de livered to the penitentiary within twenty (20) days after the contract Is awarded. Schedules of the various lines of goods to be bid on will be furnished upon application to the superintend ent. Vouchers will be Issued for pay ment on the first of the month fol lowing the completion of the contract 0. W. JAMES, Superintendent Oregon State Peni tentiary. Salem, Oregon, November 26, 1909 12-2-3t The SbbcrtickcElastic 'get "a wholelsedlionf forra I trifle 7 more than thecostofonebook suflicientjtojhold twentv. or more books. CI j MakeTvoTiVlpAirm now whileyou have achoiceasto finish,'- of whichj there are eighty different, kindsinquSrteredfoak' and mahogany dull and polish'. Reservations held for Christmas "delivery: We shito any point, freight "charges paid.. LADIES' i SUITS ? 16.50 .Suits $ 8.25 18.00 Suits . . . . ? "9.00 $20,00 Suits $10.00 $28.50 Suits $14.25 $30.00 Suits $15.00 $40.00 Suits $20.00 $50.00 Suits $25.00 12y2c Cream and White Outing Flannel 9c Only 15 Yards to a Cus- tomer SOUTH SALEM STREETCAR DECISION COMES FRIDAY The Railroad Commission hoped to get a decision ready today on the matter of extending street car ser vice south of this city. Tho case has been dragging a long time, and only this winter, when the weather was very rough did it become apparent that something must be dono. The commission ordered a final hearing and additional testimony showed great growth of tho city to the south, and the findings In the case will probably ho handed down tomorrow. The public interest in the matter Is intense, and the requests of the peo ple out south have been stubbornly" resisted by the officials of Cue Fore land railway corporation. 0 : Don't Bo Hopeless about yourself when you're crippled with rheumatism or stiff joints of course you .have ..tried lots of things and they failed. Try Ballard's Snow Liniment it will drive away all aches,, pains and stiffness and leave you as well as you ever were. Sold by all dealers. To prevent eggs cracking when a number are placed in boiling water, let warm water from the faucet run over them before placing them in the dish. To Cure Cold in Ono Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qulnino Tablets. Druggists refund money if It fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c TTS HERE is scarcely a home but what will feel the effects of the annual overflow of books which usually happens about the 25th of December. J Books are sold and distributed in this city during theholiday season by the thousands, fl Many of them ;are!raretandFexDensive publications, with delicate we) seldom! tnrowjbooksTaway we. cherish them as friends. b or 4 thatFreasonYwel likejtojseethem 'well housed. If If they are left exposed-onlther table, morejthan a day or so, they soon jSnoevidencfjSO protecting at all, let th e m . h a v.eTth el bestprotecl:i o n possible such as is afforded by BooK Case, LADIES' COATS AT HALF $ 8.00 Coats .$ 4.00 $16.50 Coats . . ,t $ S.2B $18.00 Coats ....... . $ 9.00 $22.00 Coats ',.$11,00. $29.75 Coats "v$14.'85 $3450 Coats $17.25 $40,00 Coats $20.00 ' Hope Muslin 9c yard. Only 15 Yards to a Customer MARION'S COST BILLS ENORMOUS Tho Marlon county count Is in session this week and Is a great deal worried over the gambling and wo men cases that have been run up in tho form of bills by tho Ministerial Associaton of Salem. In single cases of a man arrested for gambling tho bills run up to over $50, and tho wo men cases a great deal more, The commissioners hoped to pull the county through on a cash basis for tho year, but the way these fees have been -un up tho county is going in the' hole. They had hoped that the old justice fee grafting busi ness would not be revived, but Jus tice Webster, who came before tho court, said be did not see how he could throw out cases when reput able citizens swore out tho warrants. Rev. Robinson also appeared and said every complaint sworn to be fore the justice court would have to be docketed and mado a case, no matter what it cost tho county. Ho threatened the court with somo dis agreeable publicity If they did not allow the bills. Tho court Is care fully Inquiring Into the legality of the cost bills. Robinson said tho Min lemTare worth preserving, if not for tr t l r 1 r east tor! the sake or association sr AUTHOR I2ED AGENTS ELASTIC" BOOK - Ladies9 Tailored mis and Coats Half Price 12y2c Cream and White Outing Flannel 9o Only 15 Yards to a Customer isterial Association had a tlotoctlvo omployod at $100 per month to re port alj Infractions of tho moral and criminal laws to thorn, and no matter what It cost they would bo pressed to a finish. Tho county court is up against a hard problem, but they think It is tho business of tho district attorney to handlo all such business and aro going to dls couitago tho revival of endless potty cases being brought in tho justice courts. Tho taxpayers will have to pay more for tho moral purifcaton of Salem than for good roads, while many think mattors aro made worso thereby, especially as to tho women. TO PLAY BASEBALL FOR BENEFIT OF COSIRADE UNITED VKBS3 LSSASED WWB.l San Francisco, Dec. 2. Tho barn storming All Star National League and Philadelphia American Baseball clubs will play Saturday afternoon at Recreation Park, tho proceeds of tho gamo to bo given to Jack Bliss, catcher of tho St. Louis Nationals. wfioso loft log was broken in a gamo at Stockton last Monday. -o- For that Dull Feeling After Eating I have used Chamberlain's Stom ach and liver tablets for somo tlmo, and oan testify that they have dono mo moro good than any tablets I havo oyer used. My troublo was a heavy dull feeling aftor eating. David Freeman, Kempt, Nova Scotia These tablets strengthen tho stom ach and Improve tho digestion. Thoy also regulate tho liver and bowols Thoy aro far superior to pills but cost no moro. Got a free samplo at all good drug stores and see what a splendid meulclno it is. CASES. S 1 Grand Opera House Jno. F. Cordrtty, Mgr. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 John Cort Present a Mammoth Now Production of THE GREATEST OF ALL COMEDY OPERA SUCCESSES DODO By Plxloy and Ludors With ELEANOR KENT and an Exceptional Cast anil Attractive Chorus. Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c. Seat Bale starts Wodnosday at 9 a. m. No Freo List "Order to Show Cause Salo of Ileal Estate. In tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for Marlon County. In'tho matter of tho guardianship of Oliver V. Layson, H. Gray Lay son, Mary Allc? Layson, Elizabeth Layson and Henry Earl Laysou, minors. Heretofore camo Elizabeth Miller, tho guardian of tho abovo namod mi nors, and petitioned this court for an order for tho salo of tho follow ing described real property: An undivided one-fifth (1-5) in terest la und to tho following de scribed real property belonging to said minors, to-wit: Lots numbered three, four and flvo of soctlon twenty-five and lot number ono, soctlon twonty-slx, township nlno south, rango two vest, of tho Willamette meridian, In Marion county, Oregon, containing 117.83 acres, oxcoptlng, however, thorofrom tho following de scribed promises, to-wit; Commenc ing at tho oxtremo northwest point or corner of lot ono of tho north bank of tho Santlam rlvor In soctlon twenty-sl (20), township nlno (9) south of rango two (2) west, of tho Wlllamotto moridlan in Marlon coun ty, Oregon, running oast along tho north lino of lot ono (1) to tho Mill slough; thanco duo south to whoro It strikes tho north bank of tho San tlam rlvor, said south line boing In soctlon twonty-fivo (25); thanco me andering along the north bank of the said Santlum rlvor Co tho placo of boglnning, containing twenty acres (20), moro or loss, tho said proporty to bo sold subject, how ever, to tho right of dowor of Eliza beth Mlllor in tho wholo of tho abovo dosorlbed proinlsoa. And it appoaring to tho court from sucli petition that It is necessary and would bo benoflcial to tho mi nors that such roal ostato should bo sold; It Is ordered that Mulcom Mlllor, Suslo Litchfield, John M. Mlllor and Christina Mlllor .tho noxt of kin of said minors, and all othor persons interested In said estate nppear bo fore this court at tho court house In Salom, Oregon, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m. on tho 27th day of Do comber, 1909, to show cause If any exists, why a liconso should not bo grantod for tho salo of said proporty belonging to tho ostato above de scribed and ns prayod for in n peti tion filod by tho minors herein, and that a copy of this order shall bo served upon Bald noxt of kin and all persons Intorostod in said estate by being published at least throo suc cessive wooka in tho Wookly Capital Journal, a nowspapor published in Salom. wrogon. and having circula tion in tho said County of Marlon. Datod this 2nd day of Uocombor. 1909. W. M. BUSHKY. J 2-2-4 t-ukly County Juugo. ' , o Quick climatic change try strong constitutions and oauso, among oth er ovils, nasal catarrh, a troubleaome and offensive dlsoase. Sneezing aim siui filing, coughing and dinuH breathing, and the drip, drip ot the foul discharge into tho throat all r ended by ISly's Cream Balm. ThU honest remedy conialns no cocaine, mercury, nor other harmful Ingredi ent The worst caaee yield to treat ment in a short time. All druggists. 60c. or mailed by Ely Bros., 60 Wni rtm trtt. New York. KING