3 ROOSEVELT GALLS work on the new railroad now build- tlon Company In Oregon, and sublet part of the contract to the englneerln company, a Seattle concern of which TUB NEW IDEA MAGAZINE THE NEW IDEA PATTERNS Dickinson at that time. In May. 1"9, was president. The notice sets forth that on October 10. of the present year. 11 months after the death of Dlckln son In this city, the Pacific Englneerln Company notified the Sweeney concern It would not be able to carry out Its contract. The notice states that tn 10c 50 Cents Xear Tariff Plank Makers Behind People in Ohio and New York, Says Colonel. Sweeney Company thereupon assumed 50 Cents Xear Late Fall "13 OR Hate Fa Late Fall the task of completing the work an - assaisawawwaw- Styles JLVUIsJ Styles will look to the executors of Dlckln son's estate for reimbursement under The Most in Value, The Best in Quality the bond. RIGHT TO OFFICE DISPUTED Baker City in Political Fight on The Following- Store News Will Sorely Interest Ton. It Tells of IOWA ARGUMENT REPEATED Campaign of George Henry. . IUE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 6, 1910 LEADERS LAGGARD $5 " irww m"1 rieading for Harding. Speaker Promises That Public Utilities BUI WUJ Be Enacted Har-"'' mon'i MotlTes Attacked. CLEVELAND. Nov. S. Theodore Roosevelt ctma to the aid today of the Republican Party In president Tart's state, where It Is having: one of Its hardest fights. Be made a cam paign trip over the state, severely attacking- Ohio's Democratic Governor, Judson Harmon, and defending the policies of the Republican party. He made his first soeech In Ohio at Toledo, after briefly speakln at sev eral points In Indiana in behalf of Sen ator Beverldfte. From Toledo he came to Cleveland, stopping at several places for talks from the platform of his car. In speaking; today In Ohio, where the so-called Insurgent wing of the Re publican party waa defeated in the struggle to control the party. Colonel Roosevelt used much the same argu men Is aa those which he advocated yesterday In Iowa, where the "pro gressives" are In control. Utilities BUI Promised. Of Warren G. Harding. Republican candidate for Governor, he sald: "If Mr. Harding la elected you will have a Governor who will put through a public utilities bill." The Republican state platform, which Indorsed President Taft for re nomination In 1912. received little at tention from Colonel Roosevelt. He spoke of it longx enough to criticise the tariff plank, whlcu contains a strong Indorsement, of the Payne Aldrlch tariff hill, saying that the party leaders who framed It had lagged behind the people. Colonel Roosevelt also defended "New Nationalism" In his speech here, and said that he was certain that the people eventual!- would accept the princlplea which It stood for. Ballinarer'g Name Mentioned. In the midst of an'attack upon Gov ernor Harmon. Roosevelt was Inter rupted by repeated calls from tha au dience. "How about Ballinger?" The Colonel stopped his speech abruptly and shouted: "He as not running for office In Ohio." Thia answer did not satisfy his audi ence, and tha calls were repeated. Roosevelt stopped again, and after wait ing a moment for quiet, he said, waving hia arm emphatically: "If I ever ask you to vote for him you can come and ask me question!." In discussing "New Nationalism." Mr. Roosevelt said In part: I "Wa believe In eHiclenry In govern ment; we stand for facta and not for formulas. We are for the efficient ex ercise of popular rights; we ws to see this efficiency shown alike by the ex ecutive. Uie Judicial and the legislative branches of the Government, each acting In lt own sphere and no one of them being permitted to aggrandize Itself at the expense of the co-ordinate branches. Popular Rights Come First. "We are for both the rights of the Nation and the tights of the suites, but ' we do not wish either the cry of Na tional rtrhts or the cry of states' rights to be used for the purpose of subverting the cause of popular rights. "Above all. we feel that by executive. legislative and Judicial action. It should be made clear that the National and tate fcowrnmenls. taken Jointly, cover the whole Of Id of government, so that there shall not be left any debatable Und. any neutral ground. In whli-h wrongdoers sufficiently wealthy to be able to hire the best legal counsel, can dwell In security, and enjoy the fruits of their wrong doing without Interference by either state or Nation." Turning to the tar.tr the Colonel said: "Tour official party leaders In your state platform, like the official parry leaders who wrote the platform In my own state, distinctly lanced behind the people; and the true He publican posi tion la to be found in states like New Hampshire and Massachusetts. In the lOast; like Indiana, Iowa. 9outh Dakota and Kansas in the West. Tariff Differences Are IH-talls. "Do not forget that the differences among Republicans have not been with reference to the principle of protection. BAKER CITT. Or- Nov. S (Special.) Aa the campaign for election to city offices under the new clfarter of the commission form of government draws to a close, the race Is becoming hotter and every method known in pontics is being employed by the contestants, and especially those In the race for (.om missloner No. 3. Tha Herald is fight ing the election of Georjre Henry for the office on the ground that be Is not a tax payer, while Henry, citing the opinion of two looal attorneys, says tl st hs le an Indirect tax payer. The Herald wired to Attorney-Gen- era Crawford yesterday for an opinion in the case, which, when rccived. was published as conclusive evidence that Henry waa Ineligible for tne orrice. in this moraine's Democrat Henry came out with a statement In which the weight of the Attorney-General's deci sion, as accepted by the Herald, was questioned, and tho situation is evolv ing Into a question of legal right of Mr. Henry to be a candidate. His opponents say that, if he Is elect ed, his election will be protested and that the city 'will be involved In legal tangle which will cost the tax payers a large sum to straighten up. The voters are all at sea as to the true situation, and as election day draws near a situation unusual. In that It Is likely to make a contest In the first election held under the new char ter. Is stirring up tha city to an un usual point. The municipal election will be held Monday. On the liquor license fight the temperance people are making struggle up to the very last moment of the campaign, and meetings were held In several parts of the city toalght. and are scheduled for Sunday and Mon day. PRESS CLUB GETS NEWS Election Returns to Be Flashed on Screen Opposite Headquarters. Election returns will ba provided for the public by the members of the Fort- land Press Club Tuesday night. A white canvas. 36x23 feet, will be hung on the Washlngton-etreet side of the Raleigh building, across the street from the club headquartens In the Merchants Trust building, and the results will be flashed as fast as they are received by epctal Western Lnlon wire. Members of the club snd Invited friends will receive the reports In the clubrooms. Black Hand Victims Dying. NEW YORK. Nov. S. Four Italians are dying as a result of mysterious Black Hand attacks In three widely separated sections of New York city today. Domlnlck Tofoni. a wealthy Harlem saloonkeeper, was baited by three masked men on his wsy to his home and blackjacked Into uncon sciousness. Vincent Vllano. a merchant. was pushed beneath a streetcar In the West Side Italian colony after a quar rel with two unidentified companions and received fatal Injuries. Antonio Ringlnlo and Gatanao Porto, small con tractors, were walking together on the lower East Side when they were sur rounded by a gang of young Italians and shot down. Botli will die. The assailants of all four men escaped with out leaving any clues as to their Identity. Mural Painter Decorates Prison. WINSTED, Conn.. Nov. S. Miss Gene vieve Cowles, of Fa rmlmtton, sn artist and a relative of ex-Prcetdent Roosevelt, has entered upon a year's work In the Mate prison at WethersAeld. decorating the walls of the chapel. Warden Garvin suggested to M!4 Cowles that she un dertake the task. Mica COwlea after a Summer spent In Jerusalem. Is now at work. She has painted In several of the f.cures. but It is not expected that the but with reference to the proper method whole picture, showing Christ and his dis- Bifilane Wrecked on "Joy Ride." STERLING, 111- Nov. &. Craig Par- vtn. a young Inventor of Lanark. Ill after havlnit, worked three months building a biplane planned to take the first flight on election day. When he awoke yesterday, he found Ms airship missing. Parvln began Investigating and found his biplane hanging on a fence, two miles from his home. The ship was somewhat deniaged but the motor uninjured. It is believed that friends who watchel the progress of building the ship, stole a march on him, got out the ship and endeavored to run it. It Is not known whether or not they flew the two miles. of applying that principle. East and West, we are all agreed on the principle hUd down in the last National Republican platform." The Democratic party In Ohio and New York waa criticised, following which the Colonel said: Throughout the Nation as a whole. taking all tha states together, we Re publlcana have shown and are showing that we can and will clean our own house and set our faces resolutely to ward the future. Our opponents have shown no such capacity. Their acta show the Insincerity of their promises. Many of the rank and die among them are sincerely progressive, but these men are betrayed by their leadership, and for them to give victory to this leadership would be to work far-reaching harm to the progressive cause. Harmon's Purpose "Sinister." "The Republican party haa set Its face In the right direction and Is Journeying thereon, while our oppo nents wander around In a confused mist of purposeless dissatisfaction and for leadership have to appeal either to men who have no practical knowledge of w hat they want, and of how it ougnt to be achieved, or else to men who. like Governor Judson Harmon, are able and practical, but whose purpose Is sinis ter, and who desire to mislead their followers and under cover of a cam paign of mere sound and fury. In alli ance with such Interests as those which have prevented the passage of the public utilities bill here in Ohio, secretly and stealthily, so to work as to prevent our people from doing anything effective to break the bonds of injustice and of special privilege." After the rally here Colonel Roose- ', veil went to Ms tram to return to New York, where he la dye at : o'clock tomorrow morning. Heirs Sued on $30,000 Bond. SEATTLE. Wash- Nov. S. Notice that a claim would be filed against the estate of George w. Dickinson, under a tit). 000 bond which Dickinson s.gned as a surety for the Pacific Engineering Company, was tiled tn the Superior Court today by the Sweeney Construc tion Company of Portland. The notice sets forth that the Sweeney Company took a contract for certain construction clples, wtll be completed for a year. Hiod, Sarsaparilla Eradicates scrofula and all other humors," cores all their effects, makls the blood rich and flbund ant, strengthens all the vital or gans. It effects its great cures, not simply because it contains sar saparilla. but because it combines the utmost remedial values of 20. different ingredients. Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Saraatabs. Founded 1850 Kohler & Chase SEE PAGE 11, SECrtOX 3. matew? 'ltA As a stimulant to arouse quick interest In everything fn this pare of Winter merchandise, the little prices quoted should effect the desired end with the least possible delay items that cannot fail in their mission to please and profit and satisfy in fullest measure little things and big things but all seasonable seek immediate recognition from thrifty buy ers, whose Winter wants need remain unfilled no longer. See how generously we have helped you, friends, in this feast of bargains. See, think but not too long and then act quickly. Special Showing Women's and Misses' Fine Suits at Popular Prices A special showing of women's and misses' popularly priced Suits, including many new arricals of the last few days. They possess an ex ceptional amount of quality and style for garments so moderately priced. Tailored, semi-fitting coats of various lengths and lined with fatin; skirts are either plaited or gored.- We are showing these attractive garments in a wide range of the new dress fabrics, including cheviot and tweed suitings in stylish mixtures or storm and wide wale -serges in the popular plain colors $12.50, $15.00, $18.50 and $25.00 rli Women's and Misses' Long Coats . Women '6 full-length Coats in a wide range of the new Winter cost ings. They are shown in fully half a dozen of most select new Fall models, with storm or notch collar of same cloth or velvet ; materi als are broadcloth or storm serges in plain colors and cheviot or tweed coatings in stylish tan and gray mixtures. 2 ty C n They are wonderful values, ranging from $22.50 to. P J J Women's Capes, $7.50 to $12.50 These practical Winter garments of good quality broadcloth or ker sey in several colors; they are plain or finished with gold braid, made with arm slips and unlined or lined with a good quality scar let twilled flannel lining:. Exceptional values, 32 ty Fa ft ' special for this sale at $12.50 down to P T CF VT Children's School Capes $2.95 , They are the most practical rainy-weather garments for children, being warm and absolutely waterproof, made of a good quality rub berized, mercerized sateen ; they are made with arm 6? O Q slips and plain lined hood. Good values at 4 57 fj Silk Petticoats at $3.50 Good quality silk taffeta Petticoats in all desirable dark and light colors ; they are shown in two pretty styles deep circular flounces, one finished with cording and ruffle of fine tucks, the other withy two rows of shirring and corded ruffle, hydegrade under flounce, with dust ruffle. Five-dollar values, specially 5 f ( priced for this sale at...... -- VJ Long Kimonos 95c to $1.75 A nice assortment of full-length Kimonos, made of an extra good quality flannelette in beautiful floral and Persian patterns; loose, flowing effects, with scalloped edges; another style with shirred waistband and belt, edges bound with satin to match. These and other equally pretty styles. Good values, for Mon- Q K day's sale, ranging from $1.T5 down to - House Dresses at $1.25 . Good quality percale House Dresses in stripes, figures and plain col ors, made with soft collar, tucked yoke, belt and , JJ "t Q C plain skirts. Special at MAfwU ill' III Buy Your Shoes Now And Buy Them Here As the savings will well repay you. Here are the most fashionable styles for Winter, in all leathers and sizes. WOMEN'S SHOES, $3 and $3.50 VALUES $2.37 Shoes for women are all made especially to our order on the most up-to-date lasts and patterns, together with the good styles; all styles in patent colt, vici kid and gunmetal, solid leather throughout. Regular $3.00 and $3.50 values, specially C2Q -l'3' priced for this sale at. V0 Boys9 and Misses9 Shoes Reduced BOYS' AND MISSES' SHOES, REGU LAR $2 AND $2.50 VALUES, $1.49 Just received another new shipment of ele gant Shoes for boys and misses, of patent cult and vici kid, shown in lace and but ton styles; well-made shoes that wear fine. Come and inspect this line before buying elsewhere. Regular $2.00 and $2.50 values, specially priced for 1 A Q this sale at fit WOMEN'S SHOES SPECIALLY PRICED AT $1.49 Do not fail lo see this nice line of Shoes foi women on sale in our basement shoe de partment. They come in vici kid, in blu cher and lace styles and high or low heel; good quality solid leather throughout Specially priced for this 51 Ak sale at &? CHILDREN'S BOOTS, BEST $1.50 VAL UES 99 'An especially fine offering of children's Jockey Boots, shown in tan, red and black tope, with patent collar and tassel; they come in all sizes 3 to 8; very comfortable footwear for the little tots. Regular $L50 values, specially priced for this Q Q sf sale at MEN'S SHOES, $3.00-$3.50 Vals. $2.49 See our basement shoe department for a fine line of men's Shoes, shown in box calf, vici kid and velour calf, blucher and lace styles, good heavy soles, excellent quality leathers. These $3.00 and $3.50 values are proving one of the most satis factory shoes we ever sold. They are spe cially priced for Monday's 49 Round Lace Collars At Reduced Prices All 75c to 85c styles, special 48 All $1.00 to $1.25 styles, special 682 All $1.35 to $1.50 styles, special 98 All $2.00 styles, special $1.25 A Great Half-Price Sale of HANDKERCHIEFS, Vals. to 25c, 12y2 An extraordinary showing of over 500 doz. women's Handkerchiefs, elaborately em broidered on good quality swiss, but just a little soiled from display. Over 100 choice patterns to select from. These richly embroidered handkerchiefs are in great demand for fancy work, and are being used for tie holders, bureau scarfs, hair receivers, aprons, turnovers and tabs, besides hundreds of pretty neckpieces. Regular values to 25c each, " Q ! p special for this sale at ' FANCY RIBBONS, VALS. TO 50c, 252 A regular cleanup of all fancy Ribbons; over 5000 yards of fancy Persians, checks, plaids; stripes, moire, Dresdens and print ed warps, so much in demand for fancy work. They come full 4 to 6 inches wide, and are best qualities to 50c a yard, specially priced for this O C -r- sale at & KtKj EMBROIDERIES SPECIALLY PRICED An extraordinary showing of beautiful new Embroideries direct from St. Gaul. Em broideries bought at the end of the season, and offered to you at a great price conces sion. Three great lots to choose from: 75c 8-ln. Corset Cover and Flouncing, 35t $1.25 18-in. Cor. Cover and Flounc'g, 48 $2.50 27-in. Baby Flouncing, special, 98 For this sale we are offering something handsome in Collars. Really the largest assortment we have ever yet shown. They come in the round style, and are made of excellent quality Venise lace, Shown in the most beautiful patterns imaginable. All sizes from the narrow to the real wide cape effects. All 35c to SOcstyle, special.. 252 Our Semi-Annual Silk Sale Offers Remarkable Values We are doing the greatest silk business In the store's history. All day Ions the aisles have good silks at the right prices. Again tomorrow and Tuesday tne same splendid values will one-third. Every counter and table in the silk department Is given over to the display of NEW PLAID PTTiKS AT 752 In this assortment are the most beautiful Plaid Silks of excellent quality swiss taffeta, perfect in both weave and finish, shown in a choice range of bright, rich color combinations, with heavy satin overplaids. ty p. g- Usual $1.00 silks, special for this sale at NEW PLAID SILKS AT 892 A splendid line of double-weight heavy Taffeta Plaid Silks of fine soft finish; silks that are exceedingly durable and extremely fashionable; shown in an endless assortment of pretty eolor combinations, with heavy satin over plaids of contrasting shades; they come in browns, greens, reds, black and white, reseda, gray, navy, etc, ete. Regular $1.25 silks, specially priced for QQn this sale at been crowded with enthusiastic buyers women who have learned to look to this store for be offered thousands of yards of spick and span new silks at savings from one-fourth to this season s best styles and colors, and all priced so cheap you cannot afford to stay away. SKINNER'S SATINS AT $1.25 Yard-wide Satins, genuine Skinner Satins-4hat are warranted to wear two seasons, shown here in every wanted shade satins that are the finest that can be produced for the price quoted, and will wear longer and give more service than any similar fabric on the market. The usual price has been O 1 $L50 a yard; the new price will be rW J BELDING'S SATINS AJ $1.00 Yard-wide Satins of durable quality and perfect fin ish, tho kind that are reliable in every way, shown here in every wanted shade. It cer tainly does not pay to buy cheap satin when you can come here and pur- CJ f f av chase Bel ding Bros.' yard-wide satins at. Best Dress Goods of the Season $2-$2.50 Values .$1.50 Another special purchase of these beautiful new Dress Goods, placed on sale tomorrow for the first time. They are just like the dress goods we like to sell their styles are right their quality is reliable and we know they will prove satisfactory to every purchaser. We bought them from a maker whose goods we have distributed for years, and at price reductions that permit of splendid savings. Included are the most beautiful fabrics for dresses, suits and separate skirts all wool and 56 inches wide; refined, modest colorings in striped and checked suitings, handsome gray mixtures, fine quality plain roods, in blue, black, brown, green, eta, etc. fabrics that sell regularly at $2.00 to $2.50 a yard. A splendid op- - PZf portunity to secure these Dress Goods at the extremely low price of only, the yard 3JUv Sale of Child's 25c Hose 15c CHILDREN'S HOSE. 25e VAL UES AT 152 A sale of chil dren's fast black fleece-lined fine ribbed Cotton Hose, made with reinforced heel and toe, all sizes; exceedingly durable stockings that are fully worth 25c "1 )f pair, on sale at, the pr. - Fall Assort ments of Fine Quality Underwear As well as the most popular styles for women are here. The assortments of styles, sizes, fabrics and qualities are so great that it is possible to please people of the most exacting taste and to fit every figure. For tomorrow we specialise on two lines of underwear and two lines of hosiery that are considerably underpriced. UNION SUITS OF $1.00 QUALITY AT 794 A very unusual sale of women's fine ribbed, fleece-lined, Winter weight Cotton Union Suits. They come in all sizes and in white color; good styles that fit perfectly and are well finished throughout; best $1.00 values, on 7Cf special sale at low price of only, suit 7 VESTS AND PANTS, $1.25 VALUES AT 982 A special offering of women 's fine heavy wool Underwear of excellent Winter weight, the most popular style Vests and Pants, in all sizes, garments that insure plenty of warmth, and ere exceedingly durable. Best $1.25 O O gi values, on sate at 7 0w Sale of Wom'n's35c Hose 19c WOMEN'S HOSE, 35c VALUES AT 192 Women 's heavy fleece lined Cotton Stockings, made with elastic ribbed top and double heel, sole and toe ; they come in all reg ular as well as outsizes. The best 35c values in the city, f Q priced at onlj the pr.