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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1908)
-w-JSrT '"',JS'W?5', DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALBM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, lfe0 -,J. A w n 5 '"', W 0 ft V r TIT . L. STOCKTON THE WHITE CORNER NEW CUSHION TOPS 20c, 25c, 50c, 98c IB SHOW TODAY IN OUR COMMERCIAL STREET WINDOW THE nftwaa5aataxKg3BRafiR" 0ST ATTK ICTIVK LINIi.OF NOVELTY CUSHION TOPS EVEH fclOWV N hUjBM. V V- M(f T"Zf 1 " ' "" """' - B ilWff"1" ' llMMWWWRPWWMa w it JrMmmmmmmmmmKSmYwvL U MmmmmilM flB"J noma . trl. pillow ticks roady Mi ! f tapestry with Df Lscl on en li corner. 20c each Highly Colored Lithographs ou tt covers, PortrnltH of President IdcoIii, Wa hlngton and other ted men artistically painted on knras, 6c each Fur and, Velvet subjects cut out and applied on art cnnvaB, with back stitched on ready lor Use 50c each UROOADE VELOURS IN SOLID COLORS. THE VERY LATEST IDEA IN TOPS. 98c each SALEM (Continued from pago 1) go Hugg, principle of Eugene bebool, who has nlso been their h, nd City Supt. Stockton. Ic Salem rooters organized at tho cchool bti'ldlng at 2 o'clock an J fcrd In mnsse, headed by tho to their section of tho grnnd wbero they vied with tho Eu- tfollowcrs. to the u onto o.' tho gnino 119 Ms dar:l predict. Thuro Is in but tMt It will bo close and do well worth 'colng. bllal .Journal Trophy Cup. Capital Jo mini as announced rdjy has off red a sllvor cup to Bnnor of thin contest. Tho cup (presented ton'ght to tho win- m at the reception which '" hen tho lsltora at tho high. ! building Tho conditions for prmancnt possession of tho cup Myot boon fully arranged, but It will probably he such an arrange niont ns Is often mndo whereby a team has to win tho loaguo chain, plonship three seasons In succession to entitle them to permanent pos session of the trophy Tho team win ning each year will keep tho cup un til they either win it for good or It Is won from them. Tho partlculnrs jof theso conditions will bo loft to the arrangement of the lc-nguc ofllclals. I 0 KEPUILIUANH OK SALKM ' WILL 'RATIFY VICTORY A Republican ratillcatlon of tho great Tttft and Sherman victory Is I being Arranged or tho night of I Tuesday, ' November 17, nt .Salem when a banquet will bo given nt Hotel Willamette. Tho committee on nr- jriingoments- consists of Dr. W. C. Smith, Frank West nnd Leo Achl- I'on. It Ih expected to liavo at least 200 workors In lino, nnd tickets nro on salo at Writers' and Wlprut's cigar stores, and several othor places. HI UR SPECIALS FOR NEXT WEEK TO CMSIJ OUT ALL LINKS AROVE THOSE FIGURES, AND Ki: iml)V FOR OUR MODEL 3o, 10c, AND 13c STORE. WE yyv.n iqr a few days: Glazed and Decorated Jardiniers . f Special n-ir sue 9-lnch ,...' 50c :,10inch 70c "'r fl in 10-lnch . .' GO -ar G'c s-lnch 35 Decorated Fancy China 5 Sa'ad Sets S2.00 l Sa'ad Set, $1.75 S'Sa'adSt 81.35 P Band Sets iHolow Coatl S1.90 PHcocoiatP seta .., $1.00 l- UfcP 1 akf Pnlo firirv 5Baad now! ,', S5& M ni ,,, ooe. n fake p.ate , 00 ' 1 ate S5c Sugars and Creamers 11 T?-irft set nr flT- Saf . .. . .... ' RKV ''Bttfin, in.in.i.V.! ' ' cn A ' ' 'Vr Plate $1.20 TIIKSi: RK ONLY SAMPLE QUOTATIONS ON A LAHCiK OP RTISTIC CHINA WARE, OF WHICH WE HAVE HUN- ,'. "' TS AND PIECES THAT WIIL IIR SACRIFICED. K TOR THIS rillViwuiL" iv mtn cri-kir nVIMWV WITH M' I'RK E MARKS.' ' ' "; 'fl'8 fancy Box Papers for Holidays "J" 25c Holly Decorated Rex 18 81 50c Holly Decorated Box 35 i W. Hobson-s. 10c Store IT IS NOT ECONOMY TO PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR GOODS? NKITHER IS IT .ECONOMY TO RUY THE CHEAPEST ARTICLES, ESPECIALLY IN HOUSEFURNISHINGS. YOU MAY UB CILYRGRD A HIGH PRICE FOR AN INFERIOR ARTICLE, THINKING- YOU WERE GETTING TUB UBST, AND CHEAP GOQDS ARE HIGH AT ANY PRICE. THERE IS A HAPPY MEDIUM. PAY A RKAsOtfABLU PRICE FOR AN ARTICLE OF MEIUT ONE THE HONEST MERCHANT WILL TRUTHFULLY REP. RESENT. THIS IS OUR SLOGAN: "REST QUALITY OF GOODS FOR A REASONABLE PRICE." TUB NEW FALL GOODS ARE ARRIVING DAILY ALL OF THEM IN A CLASS UY THEMSELVB8 AND ARH ALXRKED WITH ONLY A "REASONABLE PROFIT." COME. SEE THEM. Libera! Discount On All Dining Room Furniture From Now Till Thanksgiving Hill NB "& II ml IM I f' I -P If ." I I J I I IV If ' J I J I I I 1 I 1 1 : ' 3 Wjf iT-rrr 111! ' '-"V Villi A splondld pntfom nnd woll- ayh mado nimrtornd nnlr , nnffnt Mll French bevel mirror, lnrgo lnon ll drawer, cupboard, and fhrco small 111 drawers, neat colonial, top. 8po- ll C,nl ' ' ' 4 & 1 $27.00 I J fl I H ff A 11 ft MHlttM(MMMMaNHNa3Wr MHnuaiilAMKaMHaHKtfBiifeasii 1 V ECONOMY tow M?.?!'! H ji'-J An exceptionally lino vnVuo In a golden oak China Ciosot; has beautiful boot glass door and onds, llvo lnrgo commodious shelves; a bargain. Special $22.00 rBBf? ' wv A Pedestal Extension Tablo.for. ovory homo moans that our as- sortment Is largo This Is n nlqc 1 Hlx-fooC ono mado of solid oak and oxtra woll flnUhod. Spccfnl V $1 7.50 Sxa m. mnznmmxztt r & v yyir"Sp viXL-'cr tSO Ki n emwA L..v""'af. FC A1. Ws. JL, ' h- s;' s. .ik mi w . " z t:-: i r S'dCSiMmm fc'JPTJC m nmrnmrnuum "fjTtss-r1" &&&& INQUIRE (Continued from vago 1) WJird, signed tho death certificate glvlng'thls m o cause, and later an nufopsy was porformod on tho body by Surgeon J. XU Clark, after Gibson had mado n statement to tho pollco Dr. Clark avors that the soptlos min resulted from a bungling crim inal operation, and Dr. Ward may hnvo to answor to tho charge of fal sifying a death eertltiuato, If this Is truo. The autopsy will hlng upon the determination of tho technical point as to what condition wus rtwpotiHlblo for the septicemia, which Is admlttod 10 huve resulted In the girl's death. Young Gibson la In Jail. He ' that he Intended to marry the girl to right tho wrong he admits. Frank P. Va nVJack, father of Frank P. Van Vlack, father of of whose death In San Francisco this week has caused the arrest of two nhyslcians on charges of malpraoilco, lives in Salem, la divorced from tnei aother of Veata Van Vlack. la re married, and dat now la under In-, dktwent. tor jierjurj; In cotuwettonj with, OJvaree proce4lt Tlwfata er u uot JWJWniar win w w twea his daughter aad jaaaaa uio- soti, as tho scenu of those union ih Is wt at Cove. Mr. Van Vlack remembers Jam. s r.lluKin only ad a Ind 14 years of age, uhen Mb youngest daughter- and Jmma Gibson woro chlldnm togeth er at Cove. About II yearn ago Van HacJ moved his family from Cove to Salem, whuro uubBouuntly Mr. Vnii; Vlaok Bocured a dlvorcti from the mother of Voatn, and r- nmrrlnd. Not mora than two yearn ago Mra Van VJ.auk wunt to Oovo, nnd, In her absence, her husband filed suit for divorce on the ground of desertion. Mrs. Van Vlaok appenrod bofor- thrt grand jury this fall ,and her formor husband was Indicted for perjury. Van Vluok Is under 11000 bonds to appear for trial ou the uharge of perjury nt the next term of court. which win ue irr January, lie is a carpenter by occupation, nnd Is near ly CS years old. Since tho dlvorrto proceedings Veata Van Vlaok bus made her homo with hor mother and older brother at Cove. She also has an older married Hlster llvlug In Salem. "The news of my daughter's death cornea aa a great shock to me," wild th fattier, "as I did sot kow say daughter had left ., 1 'ha 'HkJd her saany tlMea te coe to Salnni and attend school, aad had prowl4 her 4thr a bow hr or to plae her In school whorovor she should wish to go. I hnvo nover aeon Gib son since ho was a youngstor. She wna 10 years of 11 go und Gibson must have boon about 37 years old. He was a oarponter nt Covu. "I heard nothing about what dis position of the roinnliiH hits been ar ranged for. oxcopt that Uioy nro be ing doklnQd at San Fraiiolsco paud lug tho Investigation." Uoforo tho livo left for Cove. siiya Mr. Van Vladk. requoatH were inn do for his consent to tho marriage, but neither ha nor tho mother would glvo It becniiHo they thought tho daughter was too young. That wna all the father, Its Sulem, know of thoj niisrortuue, until tho news of the death rouohud him at Salem. 5sfS Btorm of sentlmontnl protest. Many who had looked upon tho domo as typical of San Francisco In Us with standing of tho forcos of tho earth quako and flro, akod tho court to prevent its dootructlon. The court yaatorday however modi fied Its restraining order aid allow tho board of public worka to lot tho contractor for razing tho desne to the lowost bidder. The rest of tho bulg ing must stand until tho case hoi been 'decided. The Abbltt company will pay $7000 for tho privilege of wrecking the domo and must completo tho work within six months. FRISCO'S CITY HALL DOMi; TO C03IE DOWN San Francisco, Nov. 7. The tcroat dome of the nro ridden and dUmun- tied city hall, which has stood for more than two years as a monument of the great disaster, will soon bo razed to the ground according to the plans of the Abbltt company, the con tractors whq have successfully bid on the work of removal, The cofapjuiv began t preparation for the wor!: of tearing down the towner aad dome today. The first proposal for the dmoJ Itlon of the elty hall uH with a FIND CHARRED RODIKH OF E.NTOMIIUI) MK.V nenton. III., Nov. 7. Lying In , hot coala. which had burned tho bodies beyond recognition, tho re mains of Putrlck Dully and George Jteed, minora who woro entombed in the Rond collieries were recovered today. The men evidently had beeu 'overcome by gaa, und It la not thought tney suffered from the bum 'Hope for two othera oatotabeaV'waa Uhandoflea' today. ' ' "'' - -JU4- -.''' I Ia-'hUo Carter who wus cut oK In tho will of hU father bcawe of hWi fldolly to hla pother, has begun a It to Weak th will, v x 1