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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1908)
W CAPITA!, JOURNAL BALKM, r.n.nnK. TUESDAY, DEOBtKR IS, 1008. ;f' 8 iWi M M, I' s.' i 1 L I IF Itt' (! . NNMMMHMflMNMBMMBMMHH , ... i.i i-. il " I 1 K Sr sn,,lV diWV( i l N' Vx-V- . Y&M8 V Santa Clans Says "I am just ono pi'i'.son - Itli a copper rhltcd contract to inula millions of people perfectly happy each year, and do It all bottwen 12 o'clock ClirNtnms ovi and ft o'clock Christums. morning; and if I disappoint any body bang! off goes a piece oT my reputation. Got (o be a mind redder, too. Well, It's up to ine all right go to atop thinking and go t work." Yos but Santu Clans can be helped. HHItti Is the best kind of a Christmas stow tilled with beautiful glflt and with every member of our .selling force eager to help you solve the Anias problems. Hotter right away. conic Holiday Footery Wo tiro now ready with tlio most pleasing lino of Shoes, Slip pers, MoccusliiB, etc.. ovor shown in Stilom for Mon, Women and Children widths a ro All sizes and nil Bhown. The prices nro to suit tlio purse. TOVLAND 2nd Floor SIIOK HKCTIOX. Tho hnpplcst placo In all of Snlom. Lot thorn soo tho hun drods of plnythings Santa Claim has provldod this Benson. KLKCTIUC TRAINS, TRAINS WITH TRACKS, . KICKING HORSES, S'TUFFKI) ANIMALS, TKDDV IIKAHS, MKCIIANICAL TOYS, TOOL CIIKSTS, DOLL nuns, DKKSSKI) DOLLS, DOLL TRUNKS. Tomorrow Only Wo offer n bountiful Swiss Rin broidored Duronu Scarf. Thoso aro 50c and 75c values and will mnUo an excellent Xmns gift. To morrow only. None Bold until 8:30. No telephone orders re ceived. 25c each tA - GRAND FUR BARGAINS tho largo pieces of Opossum, Fox Bona, Four-in-hand, Scurfs, Stoles, Etc. This Is a timoly Xmas Offer. Special $G.OO vnlucs Now $4.19 J7.G0 and $8.50 values Now' $5.95 $10.00 vnlucs Now ' $7.95 ?12.50 values Now $9.85 $20.00 values Now $14.85 Holiday Neckwear SKB COURT STRKI3T WINDOW. Nifty, clnssysiyllsh tics and mufllers, in a wido nssortmont of different materials and colors. This store Iuib long boon known as tho quality shop for nock wear and this season's showing will more than convlnco you. NKCKWKAR SUCTION. Umbrellas Tho greatest holiday showing In Salem. Umbrollas with steol rod and framo, bulb runner, tho covers nro navy, cardinal, green, brown and black with n clover as sortment of Princess Handles without a doubt tho finest holi day offer in Salem. Prices from 50o to $12.50. J TOYLAND 2nd I Floor HMMma 3fc? he ' aTTh 4B?A. tf .tTL j&A mr.Js.jrieueML TOYLAND 2nd Floor Heminway's Spool Silk, all Colors, 5c a Spool Commencing tomorrow night this store will keep open until 6 o'clok to accommodate our many customers o o o o o o o o o CITY NEWS oooooooo o o o.. o o o Society Night Tonight at tho rink, invited. Kvorybody WiiUhw J'NMvowt Rain and wanner tonight; Wed nesday, rain, woiitlicrly wlmto, In irvaslng to fresh. Wo Ktlll llie A fow Backs of thoso nlco, monlly notatoos left: $1 por 100 pounds. Farrlngton's, tho Grocor and Mark- otman. When in Portland Visit Hall's restaurant, 330 Wash ington street. o-o-d W. T. Rigilon, Undertaker Always progressive, up-to-date Full equipment, largest stock. 10-21-eod-tf. Qiison's Place Eleven barber chalra Storo Open Evenings Commencing tomorrow night, Pat ton Bros, will keep open tholr book storo and post card hall ovonlngs un til after Christmas, to accommodate tholr mnny patronB, and for thoso who wish to look around. Annual School Meeting Tho taxpayers of Salem district hold their annual mooting tonight to hoar reports of tho board nnd clerk, and inako tho annual lovy. A now jchool houso will nlso bo ordorcd. liOwer Inaurmicc Hatca. Ily having us do your work. E. W. Plorco, Capital Electric Supply Com pany. Phono 035. 12-15-cod-tf Hiiyiug More Rng A. W. Donnls took tho early morn ing oloctrlc trnin for Portland, whoro ho will purchase another supply of thoso lino rugs, to fill his Christmas ordors. Don't Forget- That wo have some beautiful fur turhnns and collars. Thoy mako fine Christmas presonts. Vogue Milllnory, 270 North Commercial stroot. Coino and See Cur flno sots of fur turbans and collars. Tho most useful and appro priate Christmas present you can And for HER. Voguo Millinery, 270 North Commercial, i in 1 m MARTIN RELIEVED OF TROUBLES Cluirlev Pott Enjoyed his breakfast hotter than ovor, bocaiiso hl wlfo served him Folgo's Golden Gate Cofteo, groiiuu just boforo using. SbaNir, tlio Ilarnoss Man Now In tho tlmo to get your h,oavj draft and plow harnosi. Dost stock in town. Johnson Jl Stege Is tho placo to got your Biilt pressed and cleaned. Next door to Journal. Tho Housewife Who cannot and tlmo to do nor shopping, finds that Steusloff Bro".' market Is a satisfactory placo to trade. Phono 321. Particular Ruyora can always find what they want at J. M. Lawrence's grocery. Phono 31. Now Is tho Tim To call your husband's attention to our beautiful fur turbans and col lars for your Christmas present. Voguo Milllnory, 270 North Commer cial. TOBACCO TRUST ILLEGAL COMBINE In ono of tho school roomB boforo a i,nr nt historical tcachors and excitedly interested children. Tho chlldrou woro primarily re leased. Thoy had complained to Professor Croop that whonover 'a baseball wont ovor tho Bchool Into tho contractor's yard, ho refused to glvo It back to thorn. Professor Croop accused Walton of keeping tho bnsoballs. Ho so charged Wnlors In his roport to tho board of oducation. Wnltors nought out tno professor In tho class room jestorday and demanded an npolo gy. This was refused and tho spar ring match followed. o FROM HEIGHTS OF SOCIETY TO JAIL Sad Story of Daughter of Millionaire Syrup Manufacr turer James M. Long, a1 (rjnftort Itchb I.rnnil Wire Sttn Krancl'co, Dec. 15. Ada Lotig-McCormlck, two years ago tlio petted daughter of James M. Long, a millionaire syrup manufacturer, formerly tho wlfo of Joseph Vincent, niaimgor of tho Colorado Syrup Coin tinny, of Donvor, and lator married to Joseph McCormlck, of a wealthy lyos Angeles family, Is In tho deten tion hospital for tho insane hero to day. A fow years ago Ada Long Vlnc-nl was tho hollo of Now York and Parh, whoro hor beauty created a sensation After a dlvorco from her husband sho suddenly dfsappcarcd from Don vor, whoro bIio was staying with hor frlonds, nnd was not heard from again until found In tho city prison hero, charged vIth attempting to murdor hor husband, Joseph McCor inlelf. whoso occupation was a waiter. McCormlck Was stabbed in Iho' thigh, but, as tho wound wns not bo rlous, Mrs. McCormlck was allowed to go. Her family subsequently learned hor Idontlty, and dotoctlvoi wor6 employed. Mrs. McCormirk wns ngnin taken Into custody at their request, and Ib being hold for examination as to her sanity. It wns learned Inst night that Mc Cormlck Is as woll connected In Loi Angelca as Mrs. McCormlck Is In Den ver Ho Is related to ,T. E. Woodloy a manufacturing chemist, and his aln tor Is Mrs. Ida Whoaton, of Los An gelas. McCormlck hns oxporlonccd ndvor slty of lato Ho has boon a nowspa ncr ownor and editor, hac done clor Ical work, and Intel" has boon a waiter. Furthor than to say that ho know hla Wlfo boforo nn nccldont bo fell hor In Donvor, which Is bollovod to havo caircd hor supposed montnl nhorrntlon, ho refused to discuss her past life. ii COLLEGE 0E ORATORY RECITAL (W9-.4Q:PQo o (United Press Leased Wlro.) Now York, Dec. 15 Tho Amorl enn company Is found o bo nn Illegal combination In tho final decree In tho final decreo In tho government suit filed In tho United States cir cuit court hero today. Tho tobacco company is enjoined from engaging in intorstato trade in loaf tobacco or any of Its products or in articles usod in connection with tho tobneco trade. An appeal undoubtedly will bo taken. Tho caso haB been podning for many mouhs, The decree sayB that several companies are comblnod la Illegal restraint of trade. Judgo Galloway handed down a decroo In favor of S. S. Martin for a dlvorco from bis wife on tho grounds of cruol and .Inhuman treatment, ana partly duo to tho fact that an exceed ingly old man ontored Into a matri monial contract with an exceedingly young woman. Thts Is tho final chapter of tho S. S. Martin oaoo. Attorney Kalsor laid tho dlvorco matter before Judgo Gal loway for Mr. Martin this mornlnc In a very mattor-of-fact manner. Prom Martin's testimony, Mrs. Martin has continued o borate hor husband anl trent him with the utmost cruolty ovor since thoy woro married. At ono time, Martin testified, his wlfo hit him with a atovo wood stick, aud called him old fool, and said that ho was crazy. Ho also made statements that Mrs. Martin told him he was a very old man, and that ho would not live long, in which caso she would marry another prospective young man alio had In vlow, and "llvo happy af torwarda." Aftor Judgo Galloway had made a fow Inquiries rognrd'ng tho caso to ho Hsked Mr. Martin if ho was Intending to form another mat rimonial p.Greomont soon. Martin told tho Judo that he was a very Ion My man, and his deMre was to bp mi'-Hei again In tho shortest tlmo ppsslblo, owing to the fact that ho would be alono now that hl8 former frau was mlsslnc. Martin told tho Judge that ho (Martin) would probably aMc hla permission within a short tlmo to marry again, whereupon tho Judgo referred tho matter to tho district attorney. n PRINCIPAL WHIPPED BY CONTRACTOR PERSONAL MENTION o &)$m intit(,M dy night Corw Mr. ,. " teiSfta A. I A,V?.1B Soid," U " 'iii. -i i ooooooooooo gEht.T' J"dd Wnt l A,l,u"' Inst Father Mopro wont to Portland yesterday. ",n'J Mrs. J. B. Kostler of Marion was hero Bhopplng today. tl8 Mark Hulbort is in tho city on bus Inoss from Albany. H ixiu. uoioman returned today lilt. trtttir I.. C7lf.n..i-. mo iiw.uu ill OUVUIIUU, to iV ye8tcrri(ivJ.'rtJM2l hW will mabW' John n ffl3b 7. wasnthech'Bt!l; lay. vni"VVB(,rtl. "tiding tg.'S K? 3. Mnnns. of Woniiimr.. ... .J . '1!!8' Uuls t ifMtsfo. ... .... 1 1 . - ' "111 II nil 1111, ." WMHul uuiu nn misinuBH VOBtorr nv. .' - " "ill tti-iv.i - --"J Hlllifcl.. . . -"VCL Miss Ollvo Sklpton, of Chotnnwn, h ilionping In tin city today. and Un, IHVB, UCOI'gO U. 13 llliiniii la I'oruunu louny visiting frleiuls 11, U In "wtri . . 1 ii bLrn.t -..- D S. Dllflir. Of Pnrilnn.l .. 1 "'"Slylllfftni.r.iui . u .. I...' i..Z .7: .""" "" " S m((- . . -u Paj! II ' ."!! Is 1mtl 1 . "vnm fill. ,,,,. ijfd. ' "ll" conj-u' tho city on ImibIuom voatardnv O. A. Nendel, of Woodbum, wns in tlio city yesterday on huBltiPH' P. G. Dockobach and A. G. Mngers wont to Portland on biiBluoas yester. day. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. nnn,nn. .., Marion, are in the city on bus.ness SofeMU? S . .... - -- . 11 mi nrlll - ." " Airs. im. KiiyB, of PrnUim, is vidt- p,.T 'uaKetwIrl nig nore louny, .. J,r- and Mr. ihirwoli. Vok '.&, of Mrs. H, Bi Cog, ! b Btrcct. M (Un'ted Press Leased Wire.) San Jobo, Cnl., Dec 15. Profes sor A. M. Croop, principal of the Lincoln school today Is carrying a swollen Jaw and Contractor Edward Walters is temporarily freed from bondago on bail, following a fish between the two mon which occurred Tho pupils of tho Collogf of Ora tory, of Willamette rnlvorslty, under Douu Sura nrown-Snvnge, gave their second pubMr rocltnl this yoar In. tho Unfvorrlty clmpol last nfght Tliny woro assisted by M'sbcs Anna and Mary PIglor, plaitfBti, nnd, tho Pros bytorian Symphony orohofltrn. Tho Vondlnga woro nil Interesting and woro woll rocoivod. Tho playing of the Presbyterian oreho'trn was a do llghtfiir foaturo, Tho orchoitra baa been organized a Httlo ovor flvo months, nnd hrs 12 mombors, under Itho diroctllon of Prof. Roberta, nnd by their snlondfd work havo already become ono of tho substantial organ izations In Salom'o nuiBlcnt world. I Tho piano dnot by tho Mlses I'lg lor oponed tho program, and was x dul8ltoly interpreted. 1 Tho fTrat rondlntr was by feraco I. Jo!in"on, ontltled "Pomona'a .Tricycle Rfdo, which she handled atlnviraniy, nringing out cionny n tho humorous fuefdonts o tho ploco. MIsj Vera Powers is a very young studont, but bIio showed much nb'llty in hor reading or "Little Rockot'n Christmas." She Is a daughter of Prof Powers, "JImmv Trowcott's Firt Apponr nnco," by MIos Bertha Gross, was ono of tho mo3t onjovabto sketches of tho vonlnr. Miss Grofl has a remark ably clear, strong and wollmodulatel volco, and hor description of a school hoy's flnt nnnoornnco ns a publta -nnnVnr ws very realistic. Little Miss Paulino Remington is the youngest student of tho college. Sho rpvo "Dlllv MMlor's ClrcuB Show," lv James Whtttomb Rllev, In a qunlnt. chlldlRh manner that great ly nloaped tho p.udi'onro A clvor reado" Is William Rehmldt who nbowi markPd lmnrovomont oypr 'i'- lat pnnnrnneo, liv hi-' do serlntlon of rouch mountnlnoTs In n nlprn onMtlnd "Tho Sborlffs TTono'-." Ml"i Flp' M"Peelc "ind hor flrut Rnnearnnep in "Tho Tlov Thnt Wpi Reort of D"ln, " n"d nt tbo pnm tlmf won a vorv 'nvi'ab'o n'neo In thp hnnrts of hr bearers. She v"l un do"bdlv lm n vrv nonnlrr flcipp on fnturp nrowrirns Winona Sp.vago is alreadv n wdl- Vnown nnil noniilnr ren'lr Sho won much pnnlmiep in n rP0'""! 'rnm T)hm hnr. ntltlod "Tho F'nhb of P-ty Barnes." Sho nut miueh Hfo Into hf whole rpo nnl ber dialect Unas wore especially good. A drurnptlo ''tph. "The Rnoonon- IvVrn T'nx-n " i" h 1ot l)''t on,o of thp "nMt thnrniifblv enlnvp-1 ni'niliA-f. on "nwiim To e1 pr n.torc( nf T wnA "Xfr- QTnriAn',vlro xveroi v'v rWv tpVon hv M' Ollvr BlddoU nnd C .T PaMnw. two of tbo bost known of local character actors. .Mrs. Aiciioaon, of Spokane, Is in Salem today. Mr. and MrH, E S. Llbby, of Jef. forson, wore In tho city today on business. Mrs. John .1. Roberts went to Port hind thin morning to tnko hor week ly music lesson. MIbs Ilalllo Stuckey went to Port land this morning., Sho will return Wednesday morning. Clinrlos Dorcas Is In Albany on business, nnd from thoro will go to Corvnllls. MIbb Grnco Savngo returned todpy to her homo In Arumavlllo, aftor visit ing hor brother, L. F. Savngo. MIsh Norma Homsloy loft today for JofforBon, whoro sho will remain for two wcoIcb as tho guests of frlonds. Mrs. S. Miller and Mrs. A. Missler, of Tumor, woro shopping in tho city (his morning. Miss Ethol Rooslter roturhod to hor homo n Stnyton this morning, a'tor visiting with hor Bister, Mrs. C. W. Evans. Mrs. L, Shpphord wont to lior homo In Albany today. Sho linn boon visit ing with Mrs. Clinrlos M. Anderson for tho past s'x wooks. L. C. Cornell stopped in Snlem yestorday on his wny to Lohanon tc visit his son. Lloyd Cnttorlin, of Portlnnd, wan In tho city Sunday visiting with friends. Allon Dlckor loft yestordny for Davonport, In., ills old home, for a short visit. Miss Echo Gaddls, nmnago rof tho DouglaB County Creamery, of Roso burg, wnn In tho city ycBtorday. 12. L. Buell and fnmlly loft this morning for Phllllpbury, Knns., for a two months' vUlt with Ii'b people. J. 13. AlH'on loft yestordny for Sprlngflold, Mo cnlled there by tho serlpus Illnosa or his mother. Mrs. C. Frost hns returned to her homo In Aurora, aftor visiting her slstor, Mrs D. Fondrlch. Mi's Vorn Simpson, of Snn Fran elsco, who hns boon v'sltlng her mint. Mrs. H. H. Hare, wont to Portland yestordny. LoRoy Koarns, of Eugene, wns In tho city yostorday. Mr. Kfarns Is with tlio Mondolln Club of tho lr of G. A. Slmklns. who hns been here on a two-days' business trip, re turned this morning to IiIh homo In Arnold II, 12. Pombertou. pastor or tin Frlonds' church of Highland. Is In -inin ig a .,-- nmn "" n locel 3 TvLT 1. " .." " ourenni viHius inn niornlki i! "u '"noralof theTmr honVa'iSSK" tho funeral nf iv. ?,. Mr and Mrs F afV jestorday afternoon thoc&WWJSfr: est, III The. .nTJ.fi on a farm In l-ol kS on la a cousin of tvL this city. w rlvcil In tho civ eJi. f rloiuls and relatlrea fom,; now Holds a respond wiui mo nigh nr yui,, of tho nbovi nauc4 1 Norwich UnlgoFfcel luKftaKtCM Piank Sleredllh, ftt&tii Ornco with Wm. Bron I) 20, Coramorclil street MONEY TO H TH03.K.R)ia Ovor Ladd&Buih'iBut.i 00 000000 oti 0 NEW TODAY O O O O 0 0 0 Oil For Side Dry wood Icrl por cord, rnont llllid 17U0 state itreel IF! 11 I'oiiiul Child's Far, by Ui ft Kor at Stato Hoo. secretary of ilato oflee. Auto fw Sale 11511 ufcl $850, 40 horso ponr, pil ton. minni. mnewiM In norfect runnlojcnlft stratlon given la PortWj Oregon Co., J05 MU-M Port nnd. oreeoo, iws tt'uiiiiwiAi ante eiMrll lug room girl at Cotlin)j urir I,,.. niixfv bucnr tow I doublo and riagl KJ bridles For pirm II,. nltu hull D W $ m I DON'T THROW AWAY YOUR OLD KEROSENES bJ . . m t . Let Us Convert Them Into Beaihfiil wm Gas Reading Laps Our Charges arc Reasonable ...MKLll"TA,ll wire lur cieum, ui rninJLi Now Shade Holder, Making the Lamp EnWJ' pearance. A Readme ! Lamp i J" mm I Xmas Present. Tour o u rM Converted Into Gas or Electric, Will Make an m pnt nt n I nw Cost. . See Our Tungsten Fixtures, Made HspecWIj These Lamps ELECTRIC FIXTURE SI)PPW: 245 Nr Liberty St !YE LIBERT Hint Rtoro ivrovod Dennis will occunv a snaco In the Slnprr Bewlne mach'ne offlre. 583 State ftroet, with his stock of fancy rugfl. MOST UP-TO-DATE HOME OF REHNfD tNTERTf 1 ! 1 1 t ' (VTi Change of Program TW m rr.lAT ABB Slb SIX EXTRA FINK Piui'mwa OUR PATRONH. na FoUew8: rrotji"'" "" , 'WOLF IX HH,'', Beautifully o'0',; "GUY FAWKI-S. WHAL" K" "Till: rum" " to0 Illu.tn,U SonK-YO IIB SOBHV. A strictly Ilrst-claBs entertainment in well ventilated and heated by utr.noaC.;abUTbe 0L . mnHnoe-Get the aBU .,. -urt" ... ....1,..., inn.ni.Pfl net of Havliana v 0i. Yokohama Tea Co.. a fine Xmas Pent HUNilllt- OUR PATROr Six U'J Soffit'