I THE MORNING OREGONIAN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 190B. HUGHES GAINING, 19c doublc-stltched Whisk Brooms; special 10c 65c bar finest White Cas tile Soap; special -too 10c fine Imported Tooth Brushes; special 5o 85c hand drawn solid back - all-bristle Hair Brashes; special 59o 20e fine quality Bath Sponges; special 12o 5c bevel edire School Rolen; special 3fl 15o cabinet box assorted wire Hairpins; special. 7c All sizes Shoe Itccs; special. 9 pairs So 10c lace edge SbeU Paper 10 yards In piece; special ......... o 10c card Flsb-eyo white Pearl Buttons; tpecial ST 6c bottle Gold Medal Mucilage ; special 5c cake Household Bfet wax) special So So 5c package square white Envelopes ; special .... In the d flooi Art Shop Annex 25c IKillies at 14c 33c cabinet box Irish linen cloth finish Writing Paper; special 20c 5c pair plain white Dress Shields, all sizes; special 10c Local Feuds Between Demo crats and Independ ence League. 'The Different Store" Fifth, Sixth and Washington Streets Friday, October 19, 1906 THE STORE'S 181st GRAND FRIDAY "ECONOMY SALE" Bargain Friday Specials oings Today at Portland's Greatest Store! interesting HAVE RIVAL LOCAL TICKETS HEAR .LfmLII D "While Sii.jioxl Supporters I'iglit and Knife Mini, Hearst Tours State and iruttlics Gathers In T.alior Vote. NKTV TOHK. Oct. IS. (Special.) With tureo weeks of the, campaign over, Hughes tpenis t bo growing stronger, while llr-arst is umleniably weaker. The Republican candidate is a gratifying ftuccetf unon tlio btump. Unbiased re-j-ort.. l'rnm the different sections which lie has visited, go to show that the good effects of his calm, dispassionate argu ments aru lasting, lie is daily gaining rc erulta from the ranks of labor, and the llepuhlican party seems to bo thoroughly united behind him. Ho far as tlio Democratic end of his fisht is concerned, Hearst Is in a mighty bad Way, principally due to the fact that he lias so ni.iny huiiKiy lieutenants on his ft'irY. YhiIe tiie l-Iuft'aio convention was la session, "l'ingy" Connors promised the various Democratic county leaders that the Imlenentleneo L,e;iue would indorse the various local ti. -lifts. Ail Jiparst want ed, he raid,, was the three places on the state ticket which wire later awarded liliu. Split la Two liijr Cities. The only places wiiere the Democratic 3arty lias any real organization and any real oIlu-ehoMers is New York City and Buffalo, and tlio "Kingy" Conners pledge, apparently, was not meant to apply to those placrs. In Krle County, which comprises Buf falo, the Diuioi rats and League men are hrth running tickets, and the Democratic 1'WKlers have openly issued orders to cut Hearst, although lie heads their ticket. On tlio other hand, tlio Independence League has no time to assail Hughes or the other .Republican candidates, lor they are too husy attacking- the Democrats. State Senator Patrick F. McCarren is the Democratic, leader in Kings County (Biooklyn). McCarren fought Hearst at liufl.ilo, hut after the nominations were made pledged his support. Then the Leaguers returned the compliment by raining a lull comity ticket for Supreme Court JustK-es. Congressmen. State Sena tors and Asscmi-'1 nu n. McCarren waited until the nominations were filed, then celled liis ceceral committee together and read Hearrt out of the party as a bolter. .'ov the regular Democrats of Brooklyn are going to cast every vote they can for Hughes. Knives Out for Hearst. Tn Queens County, a part of New York City which includes Long Island City, there is iil.-o a frightful snarl. Joseph Hermel carried t lie county at the recent primaries as an anti-Hearst man, hut Murphy promptly had him kicked out of the state convection and seated the dele gates of Joseph Cnssidy, who was beaten ut the polls by over J-)0o. Bermel an nounced tii;;t he would stand for Hearst, but changed li is mind when tiie League named a county ticket to run against the men he had selected. He lias taken no ofileial action, but the order has gone out to slash Hearst to get even with Mm. Nicholas Muller. the old-time boss of Staten Island ( Iciehmond County) had an anti-lU-arst delegation at Buffalo, but later announced that lie was regular. He has not ratified to any great extent, for the League men have put up nominees for all county oflices. 'Die situation in Rich mond is further complicated by the fact that the Democrats who fought Muller at the primaries express an intention of tot ing for Hughes. "Wo nam to show that he can t deliver nnyihlng ami put him in bad odor if Hearst should be elected," they explain. Xone ricased With Judges' Ticket. The Mur.iliy-lii arst judiciary ticket In tills county does not please anybody. The rank and rile of Tammany resent the selection of Sea bury and Font, two of Hearst's supporters, l-'ord, who has al ways been a Republican, was named by the Independence League state convention for Attorney General, and promised at the convention "to stick as long a., Hearst 1M." but he promptly .got off n lien the Buffalo nominations were made. It was nil III at the time that a promise was made that "he would bo taken care of," and he received tills rewarj by being named for Supreme court Justice, an of fice carrying with it a It-year term and an annual suiary of JIT.'ee, Tammany men publk-ly say that they will "support Hearst loyally," but grave doubts are expressed on tile subject, although tin1 iirgani.ation lias always prided itself upon its regularity. With lndt-iHUidenee U-.n.-nc candidates running in nearly every , '. -ngresional. Senatorial iind assembly ctstrici. there is confessedly a damper upon T.iuunany enthusiasm. Hearst men are angry because three distinguished patriots were retused nomi nations by Tammany Hail. Clarence J. S'hearn. Thomas Celeraa and John Palmieri. Shearu and Gillernn wanted to be Supreme Court Judges, and Palmier! w;us willing to 1-e any old kind of a judge. Murphy objected to all of them, however, ami stuck to ii. I'i fuel several of iis le.ulcs told him they could not stand for ti:ls trio. "Siieurn is Hearst's personal counsel," Murphy told an emissary from the Gilsey 1 lease. "lie lias had abso'tltely no legal experieiu-- exee-d in newspaper law work. It would ho an outrage to put him on tho bench. GU'erau was formerly a Tam many man and put an a tight for district leader, tie sold out and 1 can prove it. That is something we can never stand, l'aluilt ri has always been a Republican, and it is bad -eaou-h to make us take l-'ord, wit. tout adding to t lie burden. Be sides. I'.ihiuerl ;s better fitted to be a minstrel than a stupremo Court Judge. With all the various interests pulling; every which way. Hearst would be badly worried if la- knew exactly what is going on. and realized how many knives are out for him. Hut his managers have given linn a tram of cars to play with, two pri vate oars, and he is busily engaged in chasing auout tile state, making speeches everywhere. Ho is thoroughly satistied Ih.u everybody is going to vote for him. and will be surprised Lleetiou day if his majority isn't considerably over o'X,'H. in The oilier hand. Hughes and Repub lican State Chairman "Woodruff, who is a tt-ti'i-iui campaigner, arc thoroughly sat istied with tiie outlook, and they wouldn't lie if they thought Hearst hud a chance t . l e eh-eted Cwjys f-erarrrher the Kull Nfc pr?t'vg fcrorao Quinine Cures CoM in One Day, Grfpln 2 Days s9 on every "The power of words is immense. A well-chosen word has often sufficed to stop a flying army, to change de feat into victory, and to save an empire." Emile de Cirardin Would that tie might use such -words on this page today as would adequately express the, real values told of the ACTUAL bargain worths would that we might fasten a sample of each article to the paragraph which tells of it! AVould but, law sakesl what's the use of more? Could we but do as above we'd flood the store with such an eager army of shoppers today as would fairly bury us all under an avalanche of business. Better come and see for yourself how the matchless values appeal! Perhaps you haven't seen that wonderful ex position of Hood River apples from the Uetilali ljana orchards 01 mr. uscar v an derbilt that's in a Washington-street window of the store. 7 President Roosevelt's Box of Apples Is There! il Also the box that was to be sent to William .Jennings Bryan. Mr. Vamlerbilt says the Roosevelt box contains the finest apples ever grown on earth. Don't miss seeing this great show ! All Oregon is proud of Hood River and her amazing productions. And Oregon is the shiniest jewel in America's diadem of states. A Millinery Event Important to Women With $5 to Pay for a Hat. She Gets "Change Back" Today! Annex Salons Second Floor. $5 and $6 Trimmed Hats $3.95 These hats are all Land made shapes of silk velvet ahd silk braid ; very smart styles, in large, medium and small effects. They come in garnet, gray, navy, brown, myrtle, green and black, with trimmings of ribbon, fancy feathers and ornaments. Act ual $5.00 and $0.00 values Special Economy Sale Price, each $3.95 See display in window. J- Fancy "Fixin's" in Women's Wear at Special Prices Today Cloves, Bands, Neckdress, Laces, All For Less First-Floor Shops. LADIES' LONG SILK AND LISLE GLOVES WORTH 1.50 FOR 79. Ladies' long suede-finish lisle thread Gloves, 12 button length, in gray, cream, mode and tan. Our regular $1.25 value. Also Ladies' All-Silk Gloves, 12-button length, in black and white. Our $1.50 value special for Friday Economy Sale (also for Saturday) at, the pair 79 Handsome Persian Bands, in one-sided effects; some beautifully embroidered in colors, -inch, 1, lYi and I1-; inches in width, and worth from 35c to $1.50 the yard. Also Embroidered Linen Bands, 1-inch to inches in width, in reds, navy, light blue, pink and brown. Our 35c to $1.00 values. Some Festoons and Medallion Effects, in brown, green, red and white; worth to $1.50 the yard special for Economy Sale, your choice at, the yard 2o WOMEN'S NECKWEAR FOR 48S A lot of Kayser's Black Stock Bows, very smart, and our 75c to $2.50 values. Also Tailored Stocks in black taffeta, wjiite taffeta, black pan velvet, etc.; some made with front tabs. Special Econ omy Sale Price, each 4S ALLOVER LACES, Values 60c to $1.50, for 37. A lot of fine Cotton Allover Laces; also Venise Laces; in white and cream and in pretty pat terns. Are worth from 60c to $1.50 Special Economy Sale Price, the yard 37J The Flannel You Need Bears a Special Sale Ticket Today Domestic Aisle! First Floor. TRICOT FLANNELS 210- A full line of Tricot Flannels, all colors, for shirt waists and children's dresses. Special at, yd..21 GALATEA CLOTH 12 1-2K Good quality Galatea Cloth, in light and dark col ors, stripes aud dots. Special at, yd... .12 l-2p Would a Woman Save $1.50 When Buying a Handbag? We're going to put about 200 of 'em to the test and see! Here's the way we go about it. Special for Friday Annex, First Floor. WOMEN'S $4.00 LEATHER HANDBAGS $2.50. An assortment of genuine Leather Handbags, me dium size, leather-covered frames, best spring catches, solid stitched leather handles, leather lined throughout, fitted with inside card case and coin purse. Our regular $1 value sp'L. .$2.50 Pretty Two-Bit Doilies 14c An Annex Art Needlecraft Shop Attraction Sec ond Floor. All-lace round Doilies, with very pretty centers and Teneriffe wheels border, 9-inch diameter. Regular price 25c special at l-t A Garrison Finish to a Wonderful Week's Business in the Silk and Dress Goods Stores Annex Fifth Street, First Floor. We've had extraordinary business accorded us all week in the sections devoted to selling fabrics for women's robing. The values have been remarkable and response generous. In order to wind up the week in a "blaze of bargain glory" (as the pyrotechnical "ad writer" often puts it), we're going to reinforce the bargains for the closing days of the week Friday and Saturday and shall offer the following stirring inducements to thrifty buyers and correct dressers : IN THE SILK SECTION 2800 yards of new Suit Silks, in all the late colors and patterns ; also a full color assortment of two-toned Peau de Cygnes splendid wearing silks. Regular $1.00 and 85c values special for Friday and Saturday only at, the yard 559j SMART COLORED SUITINGS At Dress Goods Counter. Hundreds of yards of Fashion's Newest Fall Dress Fabrics, in checks, plaids, overplaids, stripes and the wanted mixtures all the wanted shades of gray in the lot;. $1.00 grade for 79 ! $1.25 grade for 98 THE BLACK GOODS OPPORTUNITY CONTINUES TWO DAYS LONGER. RICH, HANDSOME, BLACK DRESS GOODS AT HALF PRICE No mere words can tell you the fineness of the weaves, the exquisite lusters and designings, the charm of many of the patterns. "Good style" that!s the phrase which best describes the display. Refined and exclusive-looking stuffs that good dressers will appreciate. And think of it! Ultra-fashionablo fab rics today and balance of week in a sweeping sale of colossal values at HALF PRICE. Read the detail: SILK AND WOOL NOVELTY BLACK DRESS GOODS Imported French goods; the best fabrics for dressy wear tuone can buy. 2.00 regular grade for, the yard gsl.OO I $2.50 regular grade for, the yard SI. 25 $3.00 regular grade for, the yard $1.50 A nother We This Time You Get Shirtwaists Worth to $3.0Q for Grand Salons of Dress Second Floor. It's a "round up." We've been thru the stocks "with a fine-tooth comb," centralized a lot of ends of lots, some of them the best sellers shown for 1906, and today we're going to place 'em all on a big sales counter near the Washington-street elevator, all bearing one price mafkc-98. And there's values in the .collection up to $3.00. Mind you not all are $3.00 waists it's a sort of lottery ithout blanks. Not a waist but what's worth more than the special price for the day, and many worth the $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 figures. It's a case of early pickers get the plums. Better plan to come early. The waists are all in wash materials, white and colored lawns, percales, cheviots, crepons and mercerized fab rics, plain colorings in pinks, blues, helios, lavenders, reds, white,, etc. Plain tailored models and waists beautifully trimmed in dainty laces, em broideries, insertions, lace medallions, plaits and tucks. A large number are in figured effects in colors, dots, stripes and conventional schemes. A group of the "College Blouse" styles adds verve to the great convention of beauty and bargains. As above stated values to $3.00 Special Friday at Man nntl W rtmfn Should he on f5 t-j r i o J vuujr iur lilC iCUlUf I1UU "HOURLY SALE " Good Shoes if The bargains are more than usually good that are selected for today. Shoe values advertised by this house have become notable for being underestimated in our announce ments we're glad to have our patrons happily surprised when they come and compare the goods with the printed word that bro't them the patron to the store. Better a little underadvertised than overdrawn we think. Customers will bear in mind that advertised specials are for the hour only as printed. Annex Shoe Store, 6th-street entrance, 1st floor. 8 to t A. M. WOMBVS 60c RUBBERS FOR 43S "Women's storm Rubbers, either strap or storm front. In very best grade with shank which will not leak. Our 60 value, special tor one hour at, per pair, 43c- 0 to 10 A. M. WOUEVS flJiO JULIETS FOR 98 Women's felt slippers and Juliets, made of best grade of felt, with hand-turned very flexible soles, and low heels, trimmed with black fur. Our $1.60 value, special for one hour at, the pair, 98i. 10 TO 11 A. M. WOMEN'S SHOES, VALVES TO $3.00, FOR S3. 49 Women's Patent Kid and Colt. 7 and 10-button shoes, with dull tops, ami medium welpht extension soles, in six sood stvles. These shoes were all made by Iaird, Prhober Co.. and several other hifrh-class shoemak ers. Values in the lot to $5.00. Special for one hour at, the pair. $3.49- 11 TO 13 M. WOMEYS 5.00 SHOES FOR S3. 69. Women's Mannish Shoes in collesre and regular height, made of patent and kid stock, with broad and medium round style toe, very nicest shoes in the house and of the newest Fall shapes. Our $5.00 value, special for one hour at, the pair. $3.69. 13 TO 1 V. M. MEVS SHOES, VAlX'ES TO W.0O. FOR S3.49- Men's shoes, made by Florsheim & Co.. in all leathers, regular and BIucherlace, values to $6.00, special for one hour at, the pair, e$3B-4Q. Warm Gowns of Flannelette For Women's Winter Night Garb Special Friday Annex, Second Floor. Ladies' Flannelette Gowns, in dainty blue or pink and white stripes or plain white; trimmed in fancy stitching braid and ribbons; all high neck and turned collar. Regular price $2.00 . special at $1.27 Wee Woolen Sweaters For Little Folks The $1.50 Sort for $1.19 Special Friday Second Floorj Near Annex. Children's All-Wool Sweaters, fancy stitching, open at shoulder, plain white or white with blue or pink trimming at neck, cuffs and buttons; ages from 1 to 6 years. Regular price $1.50 special.. $1.19 $1.50 grade for , $1.19 $1.75 grade for SI. 39 $3.50 regular grade for, the yard $1.75 $1.00 regular grade for, the yard . . .82.00 HALF PRICE! HALF PRICE! Women 's Shirtwaists Time 1 TO a P. M. Infants' Shoes In patent and kid leathers, with cloth, velvet t and dull leather tops: some also with blue, white or pink kid tops. A large assortment of good Shoes, values to $1.50. Sizes 2 to 6, no heel, special for 1 hour at, the pr. 49J Sizes up to- 8, spring heel, special for 1 hr., at, pr., 79 3 TO 3 P. M. Women's Dress Shoes Of patent kid and bright kid leathers with hand-turned soles, military. Cuban and French heels; dull kid tops, plain and tip toe, values to $5.00, special for one hour at, the pair, $2.89- 3 TO 4 P. M. WOMEN'S SLIPPERS, VALUES TO 82.50 FOR 81.49- Twelve styles of women's fine evening slippers in pat ent and kid leathers, with strap and bow, in pretty styles, all down to date, values to $2.60. Special lor one hour at, the pair, S1.49. 4 TO 5 P. M. Girls' Shoes of kid or box calf leather, with heavy ex tension soles, patent or stock tip, strongly sewed and . lined with heavy twill. For school wear these shoes have few equals: Sizes 5 to 8, our $1.75 value, special at, the pair, S1.24 Sizes 8 1-2 to 11, our $2 value, special at, pr., 81.39 Sizes 11 1-2 to 2. our $2.60 value, special at, pr., SI. 69 5 TO S P. M. Boys' shoes in heavy kid or box calf stock with good, heavy soles, well lined and constructed for good serv ice: Sizes 9 to 13 1-2, our $1.75 value, special, pair, HI. 39 Sizes 1 to 2. our $2.00 value, special at, pair. 1.59 Sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2 our $2.50 value, special, pr., SI. 79 Underwear Underprice First Floor. Timely Specials in Women's and Boys' Knitwear. WOMEN'S $1.75 .UNION SUITS $1.39. White and silver gray Union Suits, merino, medium weight, fine ribbed, half-open front. Regular value $1.75 special .$1.39 WOMEN'S $1.50 UNION SUITS $1.19. White "Merode" Union Suits, lightweight, 50 per cent wool, long and short sleeves, half-open front. Regular value $1.50 special $1.19 WOMEN'S 65c VESTS AND TIGHTS 50. Cream tinted Winter-weight Cotton Vests or Tights, long-sleeve vests, ankle-length tights. Regular value 65c special, each 50 BOYS' 65c VESTS OR DRAWEES 49. Boys' Winter-weight fine ribbed Shirts or Drawers, in ecru, shirts finely finished, French neck, re- inforced shoulder piece, satine band drawers, double seat. Regular value 65o sp'l, each..49 Sparkling Specials and Worth while Values In the Jewelry Aisle Today Annex First Floor. PRETTY PHOTO FRAMES, VALUES TO 35c, FOR 19 EACH. An assortment of pretty Metal Photo Frames, in French gold plate, various shapes and sizes. Our regular 30c and 35o values special at 19 15c GOLD-PLATED AND ENAMELED BEAUTY PINS FOR 8 PAIR. The ever-handy little Beauty Pins, a great variety of designs in gold plate and various colors of enamel. Our regular 15c values special at, pair 8 85c STERLING SILVER NAPKIN RINGS SO. Sterling Silver Napkin Rings, small sizes for chil dren's use. Our regular 85c values sp'l....oO $3.50 PLAIN GOLD-FILLED BRACELETS $2.50 Fine quality Gold-Filled Bracelets, plain Nethersole style, in rich Roman and old English finish; every one guaranteed for long wear. Our regular $3.50 values special for $2.50 Hosiery Specials First Floor. WOMEN'S 35c HOSIERY 25. Winter-weight black fleece-lined Cotton Hose, "The Onyx," fims-hed foot. Regular value 35c special, pair v. 25 CHILDREN'S 25c HOSIERY 19. Children '8 Winter-weight black Cotton Hose, double knee, heel and toe. Regular value 25c special, pair 19 WOMEN'S 50c HOSIERY 35. Imported black fine Cotton Hose, medium weight, white sole, full finished. Regular value 50c special, pair 35 Here s a Sale of 'Bathroom Supplies at Unusual Prices Take a trip on any elevator. ff& in ThrA Floor. T.-"i CDTTITAT. SAT.T! nf TTTfiTT. GRADE BATHROOM FIXTURES. JWl oi;j i t I :.i..i 3kJI A ' plate Tumbler Holders, jT -. piain ana Btrong, regular ,;. ,; riri.-Zcafi value 50c special... 39c TmtY Tumbler Holders, regular value 75o special... 55 Tumbler and Brush Holder, regular value 90c special ..69i Tumbler and Brush Holder, regular value $1.60 special ....$1.15 Toothbrush Holder, reg. val. 40c special 30 Hanging Bathtub Soap Holder, regular value 75c special 55 Wall Soap Holders, regular value 65c sp'l 50 Sponge Holders, regular value 90c special. . ..69J Combination Soap and Sponge Holder, regular value $1.25 special 99 Toilet Paper Holder, regular value 35c sp'1..25 Towel Bars, regular value 35c special 25 e Towel Bars, regular value 55c--special..... ...40J Towel Bars, regular value 75c special 59i Towel Bars, regular value $1 special .80i Our unequaled assortment of Bathroom Fixtures at special prices. Hundreds of useful and conven ient articles for washstands and bathroom. Hundreds of Housewives Will Read This Good Blanket and Curtain News With Eagerness Special Friday On Fourth Floor. $4.00 WOOL BLANKETS $2.95 Fine AU-Wool JBlankets, in gray only; large size and heavy weight; Oregon made. Our $4 value Special Economy Sale Price, the pair $2.95 $2.50 NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS $1.65. Handsome Nottingham Lace Curtains, with medal lion insertion and plain lace center; in white only. These curtains are extra strong and durable, 3tj yards long and 50 inches wide. Our $2.50 value Special Economy Sale Price, the pair $1.65 In the Man's Shop Annex First loor. An interesting group of special values prepared for today for the fellows who like to dress bet ter and pay less. MEN'S 20c HOSIERY 10. Men 's Seamless Ctton Hose, in black and gray ef fects, regular value 20c special, pair i0 MEN'S 65c NIGHTROBES 47. Outing Flannel Nightgowns, long and well made, regular value 65c special 47 MEN'S $1.00 UNDERWEAR 83. A line of men's heavy-weight Derby ribbed Under wear; best make and finish; in ecru; regular value $1.00 special, garment 83J