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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1908)
DAILVOAPCTAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, XOyKMUER 0, 1008. M6 TAFT-SHERMAN BANOJJET A HUMMER Will Eclipse Anything Ever Held in the Capital City in Political Jollification-Committee Will Know No Political Factions ii 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 i a n 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H tt L. STOCKTON Another Large Express Shipment: of j THE WHITE CORNER II Extra Wide Neck Ruchings il NEW TODAY 36 inch Jackets for Ladies Wo have just received n new ship ment of Ladles 3G-inch Cents In the very new cut even newer thnn the one libra shown. JUST RECEIVEDI 4 Colors, white, cronm, pink, blue, ln plain and tlnsol trimmed Mso a flno lino of assorted patterns in neck lengths, six styles in a box and a big lino of Ladies' Fancy Neckwear. fa i-& nimnit The cloths are Black Thibet nnd Broadcloth, 'cevort Cloth, nnd light novelties. Read's Dress Goods .50 and $1 .75 vals. reduced to $1 .20 (Remembor, Read's goods havo no competition. The old Qunlcer a have stood nt tho hond of tho clnBs ever Blnco the dnss wns Iccltcd. CORTICELLi SILK The only reliable high grade silk sold in Salem. 1 0r a snnol. 3 f nr ?. fspOOL SILK W w 'w-j w . w. nrwr-w lira Rainproof g The big Taft-Sherman Jianquet scheduled nt S.lem for Tuesday evening November 17, Is meeting with General support from all ele ments of tho party and promises to be a hummer In the way of a great big all-around good-fellowship jolli fication. The banquet will eclipse anything of the kind over given at Salem and plates will be prepared for 200 to 260 and all tho Republicans of Mar Ion county are lnvlter to attend. The executive committee and offi cers of the Taft-Sherman club aro working hard to have an attendance from all parts of the county on that evening. Tickets are on sale at sev eral political hendquartors at 75 cents nplccc nnd It is open to all supporters of Tnft. The committee having In cliarg? the arrangements nro Issuing no special Invitations brut aro Inviting all through the press. Pros. C. L. McNary of the Taft-Sherman club could not be seen today as ho Is In Tillamook county, but It Is under stood he may Issue an invitation to tho congressional delegation from this state to nttend. Chns. L. McNary, prcsldont of the Tnft club will preside, and act ns master of ceremonies. Among those Invited to speak aro tho following Republican werkers: County Chair man Jones of Jefferson, Stnto Chair man Martin of Tumor, Col. J. M. Poormnn of Woodburn, Hon. L. J Adams of Sllvcrton, II. A. Snydor of Aurora, Senators T. D. Kay nnd J. N. Smith, Hon. A. N. Gllbort, Hon. E. M Crolsan, Mayor Goo F. Rod gerB, Hon. Hnl D. Patton, Hon. A. Ocsner, K. Hofer, Earl Raco, Hon. P. II. D'Arcy. VESTA VAN VLACK IContiuuei From Page 1.) GITY NEWS htr tr (onllit; Tm'bdny probably i In lHirtliuid kit Hall's restaurant, 330 WubIi- la itreet. e-o-d . Rlplon, Undertaker ji progressive, up-to-date. equipment, largest stock. 10-21-ood-tf. 'VV UlUfVII UUIUVt VUUWWt iViai'S getting busy cod-tf 9 onutlc flits Machine oa't suffer from high-priced W smelling gas. Light nnd hoat own house and cook with gas i tr Automatic Gas Machlno for thin per thousand. Cheap to til, economical to run, no euro. up anywhere, city or country. wmplM now running In Salem. e (or particulars. Honry A. ftueu, it. p. D, No. 3, Salem, Or- li--5t PUw litre you may always fool suro of U Ine linar nm nna lahnln. la the meat lino Is at StouBloff's P7 market. Phon orders arc arefnlly selected as though or- msonauy. Phono 321. ebrr - 10 Der rani illiimnii) nw nnxr. t of water bills lwforo tho 10th " month. 1 1-8-3 1 of Thankt ' Vlh tO OXtmtKR nnr innnl uln. nks to neighbors and friends w kindly assisod us durlnc the FH aQd doath of our beloved and mother I. C. Sutton. P. fatton. J O Sllttnn nn.l Mr v Itogera. Vour Water Rills 'ore the inh n h ...!. --.a the benefit of , in !. ,r.. AX-U-dk Psks on Sunday . ... ow oraera ana the tl fniAMni..-! .... raB or the laws there no drunks on Sunday as has 'custom for some time past. w"e flends if there wore any out of bIpm t . ..... .. e on tho o-. .. .... U t "l,w ine jau was J , ,m The new rd?r of , ' f0,lce Gibson Is havlag a JJ Firr-." re department was called to Z ti l0Ck thU morning where ( gat a seriows coafagra--J arted, bt apoa Invwitlga- iwr ; r;r?,y.a c,m- Mhb 7 BOe ieakl oat V z MTeraI P,ac K " wk:ak. ' "AGTOR CORBETT" AT THE GRAND Junius J. Corbett, one-time pug ilist but who 1b rapidly advancing in his enrct'r ns nn nctor especlnliy In comedy-farces, will appear at tho annul opera houso tonight in "Pac ing the Music." A good time Is promised for nil those who attend tho play. In tho past too much stress haH been placed upon tho fact that Corbett was it prize-flghtor. In tho beginning the press agents kopt thomselves busy playing up tho fighting career of Corbett instead of his Btugo work. This Is rapidly changing Corbett, as a fighter, be ing forgotten nnd instend the theater-going public Is beginning to speuk of Actor Corbetu With every thing that Corbett haB tackled ho has rapidly como to the front. Wlillo a bank clerk In San Francisco, ho was soon given one of the best possl tlons In tho olnco, but ho son found In boxing propensities, and went In tho ring Aftej ho became chnrn pion, a melodrama pi&wrigat thought ho would do good as a drawing card and employed him. He soon wbb made leading man and that usual phaso turned over to iirlefighters actoro, an oxbibtion boxing match, cut out. AX AVPRECTATIOX OF A 8ALKM VXDTCRTAKEIt'S WORK No. 935 State street, Salem, Or., Nov. 7. 190S. Mr. W. T. Rlgdon. Dear Sir: I feel thut you should be congratu lated for the splendid work done In tho embalming of the body of my mother. Mrs. S. R. F'sher, whlci was shipped to Nebraska for burial. Tho undertaker and those in charge of the remains there said thoy never saw a hotter preserved corpse and that the work had wrtnlnly been porfoctly done. Very respeot fully, MRS. C. P. LLOYD. The nbove letter speaks for itself. If "you want fine work done you must omploy those who know how to do nood work. Mrs. Lloyd Is a member of tho First M. B. church, nnd every member of that large body and aP frnends and acquaintances will be pleased to leani that It was such a comfort to Mrs. Lloyd to be aDie to deliver the remains of her dear mother to the relatives and friends In Nebraska In such a fine condi tion. J. L. STOCKTON VTlhJj RUN FOR rtDLERMAN At he solicitation of manv friends, and understanding Hon. A. N, Gilbert does not wish the place. Alderman J. L. Stockton has con sented to allow his name to .go oa the ballot for alderman from the second ward. He has a record for kaviag made a natd" fight for good streets aad says this city wants Lots mdkt f tkat'Swf c talsg. sire merely to gain tho parental per mission to glvo tho Jonoly, hard worked girl n good homo. Mr. Van , Vlack did not give hl dnughtor per ; mission to marry ns ho thought her much too young. Tho letters, which I were both written on Septombor 17th Inst from Ln Grande, rend ns follews: 'Mr. F. Van Vlack, Salem, Or. 'Dear Pnpn: No doubt you will 'be surprliod to got a lettor from me. But pnpn I wnnt you to holp mo If you will nnd holp mo now. I wnnt to abk If you will glvo mo your con sent to gbt mnrrlod nnd send mo .1 written permit. Worked to Dentil. I Iinvo had to mako my way for over a year, nnd I nm worked to denth now, nnd hnvo not boon ut homo to stny more thnn two or thros nights nt n tlmo for nbout n yonr, and the mnn I wnnt to marry lo Mr. Jim Gibson, nnd ho Is or ngo nnd will give mo a hotter homo thnn I hnvo hnd slnco I hnvo boon bore.' He neither drinks nor usea tobacco. I know thnt I will bo much hotter off thnn I am now, and If you could see for your self, you would not re fuse m6. I nm stnylng with Thurlow nnd Lnnrn nt prosont, hnvo been hon for two weeks. Now pnpo If you want to do anything for mo do it now, nnd glvo mo your conBont and you will never bo sorry, and papa maybe I can do something for you sometime. I will now close, hoping this will find you both "well nB it loaves ms, Thurtow and LVnra aTo hoth woll. and will write soon. Well good-by for now. Lovo from all, hoping to hear from you soon, T Tomaln as OTOr yonT. daughter. "VESTA." jQIlwoi5 lttcr. "Mr. F. Van VlncTc, Salont, Oregon. ""Dear Friend: As Mrs. Vnn VlncTc and Vesta aro not on tho bct ot terms at present 1 will -wrlto to yon for permission to wejl.your dnughtor, who b under age. I -was to boo n "rwyer and ho told me thnt a written permit from either parent wb suffi cient. Vesta haB had no home for ovor a year; hn heen making her own wny and T -will do my host for her. I hnTo heon helping her for ovor bIx months. Havo ?eon keep ing company with her almost two yenTs. Vesta hasn't treated yon an fathor because Bhe has boon raised not to, and certainly she will be het tor off married thnn nlone tho wav she is. "I am -23 years of ago nnd follow the carpenter trade. So Mr. Van Vlack do for your daughtor what you think best as this le tho period of life. "Hoping to receive from you a willing answer I will close, "Respectf-nlly yonrs, MAS. V. GIHSON. "Please addresB your answer to Vesta, La Grande, Or.. Madison Ave., 1515, care Thurlow, V. V." An, error has gone out to the pub. He that Mr. Van Vlack wm desortel by hie first wife, Vesta's mother, bu two years ago. Th's was a mlstako. he having been left by her nearly four years ago. Van Vlack appear to be the victim of much misfortune an,d trouble, he having at the present tltr an indictment, charging per jury, pending in the circuit court j against him. There is raucn ju-i-billty that he will be acquitted of tkla charge, . . ' Mr. Vam Vlack tat tkat Me has boon wrongly blamed by pooplo, whon thoy consurcd him because of tho girl's misfortune. Ho Biiya thnt nt thotlmo of receiving tho nbovo lot- ( tors ho wrote tho girl to como to him and ho would put her In n con- 1 vmit or schooj and boo that alio waB I taken caro of; that ho had nb nu ' thorlty to glvo hor permission to ; marry nor to tako hor nwny from Ln Grnndo whoro sho wnB hnvlng such a html strugglo, as sho wns un der tho custody of her mothor ac cording to nn order of court. W'vo jiust recolvod another lot of Ladies' Novelty Dress Goods Good patterns hnvo boon uenrco In tho wholesalo market and wc consider oursolvos fortunnto that we wore n,ble to replenish our stock with desirable novoltlos. Aron't you going to mnko a BEARCLOTH COAT for your daughter? Tho girls nro all wonrlng thom. We're showing a Bplen dtd assortment of plain and curly bcarcloth In cream, navy and red. Those now crushed plush effects In Fancy Denrcloth nro certain ly swell patterns for girl's coats. ? Havo you Beon thorn? , " . ., , New Idea Magazine MYSTERY (Continued from pago 1) dnughtor, as thoy were about to on to r tho subway near tho Morgan homo. Tho man asked: "Is this Mr. Morgnn?" Tho postmaBtor ro pllod in thonfllrmntlvo and without another word, Mnckay placed n re volver against his victim's ubdomon nnd fired. As Morgnn foil nnd the Bo'roaniH of his dnughtor brought ov aryono in tho neighborhood to tho neighborhood to ho street, Mnckny onded his own life. Tho htillot entered Morgan's abdo men on tho loft Bldo and wont out tho right, cuttng its way through the vital organs and It Is thought that ho cannot possibly llvo. A groat crowd gathered whoa tho shot wna tired and Morgan was ro moved to his homo not far nway whero atirgoonB woro summoned. Tho murdorpr's body was taken to tho inorguo where It wnB dontlilod by a wotico from a New York 11 fo In nuraaco compnay taat his premium wns duo. The ifcler was nddrosftod to klm In caro ot Mrs. Ognwoll, 3 3D West HCth Btreot. In n pocket ot the doad twin's coat, was found n caril of the law firm of Hill, 11 tint & Botts, attevnoyB, on tho rovorsn of whkjli wns written In pencil: "In tho ovont of nccidont, 7lonso notify tho itbovo firm." An empty onvolc.po addressed to "Alinlu Mnckay, care Training School Anna Jacques Hovpltnl, TItw Ilurry, MaHS., wras also foend in "bis pockci. Had Othor Wi'MIiiuih. A daggor and a slung idiot woro found with tho onvolopo. The police liollovo that these things uhow that tho murderer wan promedltatod. Inquiry at tho offices of Hill, Hunt & Bottu developoS tho fact Uunt Maokay wan the stenogrnpker for tho firm. FurUior lirformatlon concern ing tho man was Absolutory refuued. Tho police nro worklug on tho thiory that Macbay had suffered through Mirgan's vlguliifco in ton nectlon' with thu Investigation of the charges of dt&honestr against Iosta3 clerks In Sow YotU bo vera I years ago, .Wore Morgus hecumo vostmaster. Mrv in I'lot. Considerable myslury wh addud to the caso wien it tub learned that a man aud telephoned from a bak ery on Amsterdam avenue aad uskcxl to seo the postmasterr. The clerk who answered tke telephone told 'him that he could see tho postmaster at 8:30 o'clock. The proporietora of tho bakery say that tho man who telephoned to the poitorflce In no way roseaiUle Mackay. The police Incline to the theory that the tragedy Wan the re sult of a careful plot. Morgan said, a ho lay wounded on the sidewalk, that be had never seen his osmIIab before ia his life. May X&t Be Fatal. Aa operattoa was performed oa Fotnutr Morgan aa aooa a b Fourtcon months for 50c and your choice of any lOo pattern free It you Bubscrlbo boforo Novombor lGth. It's tho best possible in vestment you can mnko for a half dollar. Those Boys' High School Corduroy Hats Have Arrived At Last They're taking tho cltlou by Btorm, which accounts for tho dolay ) in filling our order. Thoy'ro tho grontost HIT of tho season, Light ; ; and dnrk colors and aur prlco Ib only 25c. Wo havo a big lot now ! ! but you'll have to hurry if you want ono boforo tho Biipply Is ex- ', ', hnustod. ' s2 t I C4ry ? , Al&rs'sieds tcxzoSi' &SOBane4t yPs-yfr. z? . y w - M SSi We undersell "regular stores" Tiiiiiiiiiiii"itniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiitiii . wuh ablo to stand tho shock, nud it revealed tho fact that tho IntestlueB . hnd not boon perforated by tho bul let, ii in Binieu iiui no una an ex cellent chauoo to recover. Ho is a man of hardy constitution 1 and this may- pull him through. o PER0SNAL MENTION JataeH Wilson la upending a fow days at Tualatin. Klnor Giles Is lu Portland visiting for few days. Mlse nesslo Counts lias loft for her bmiio in Goldeadnle. Wash, Harry Reemes ! In Portland today looking after huslnosH matters, Thomaa Holman, of Kola, wbb :i liUBineus visitor horo yestorday. Frank Meredith is in Portland transacting feuslaozB for a short time. Storey Chase loft yestorday for Km- gono to visit Trlonds for a few days, i Prof. Z. M. Pnrvln hag roturned Jto Portland after a brief business vis it hero. J. II. nrooTcs, of Sllverton, waa vis iting his frtnidB in this city yester day. Ralph Hurst left this morning for Spokane -where ho will ho employed in tho futuro. J. M. Rylo, of Albany, had re turned to that city nftor a hort busi ness visit horo. Dr. Carver Gibson of Portland has returned to that city after looking ovor his Salem patients. Mrs. L. J. Harrington went to Al bany yesterday to spend a few days with her nleco, Miss Freda Albers. W. T. Ollhort of Aunlsvlllo Is vis King friends and transacting busi ness horo. Jim Rice, the woll known travel ing man, Is transacting business for a few days. Ray Gilbert has gone to Ross Isl and whero he will soek the duck ponds for the next few days. Mlf Flora Dwelling returned to her home In Portland this morning, after spending several days visiting with friends hero. Tommy Layton and wife, of The Dalles, arrived last night and will reinsls the rest of the week vfiftlnr friend's aad relative. Mite Delta Smith' west to Portland jfeftterday where she will vift frjead1) and relative for the aext few wwks, Peter J, MsCoraikk, of Dallas, H in tho city looking after business in otters and shaking hands with old friends. Miss Lillian M. McNary, superin tendent of tho Salem hospital, is spending a fow days in Portland. L, T. Jloynolds has left for Al bany whero ho will nsslBt In making preparations for tho apple- fair to ne hold in thnt city. STARR PIANO HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. WILL MONEY TO LOAN THOfl. K. FORI) Over Ladd & Hush's Dank, Salem, Or Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Prank Mrmlltli, Resident Agat Ofilco with Win, Drown & Co., No 20, Commercial street. NEW TODAY lKn't Korgi't FoiVHtciV Dance sut urday, Nov. 7, In Holman Hall. See committee for invitations. Tin Peorlesi orchestra will furnish music and n good tlmo Is nsourod. 11.5-8t i'or Halo BavoraJ houses In Salem, and farm lands nt a burguln. Cap ital National Bunk. 0-1-eod l-'Cill HAhK "" 55 acres land, 2 miles from Salem, all under cultivation, good land for gardening, fruit or for a chlckea farm. Prlco only 50 per acre, but you will have to hurry. Sovoral cholco farms nnd residences lor saio on easy terms, If you havo farms or any other prop erty for snip or rent list -with U4. MKYKIt DKLLi: JVND CO. Hlati'MiwB IlulldiHg Roohi 1 Upstairs For Kale Span good work horses, harness and wagon. Call 1195 9. Twelfth street. ll-9-3t Warned To rent a farm, will say cash for stock and feed. Addres , "D" care. Journal. H-9-3t PW R-Ht Newly furnished frpnt re?w, Uth, electric light, $L1 per week, 473 8. Commercial. ll--8t