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, rnz - cr-coM dailv journal.- l citTL. : . j. day J r . Jd llectibniii'iis: --W v-': A'T'. :r-''." " rA.; V.-, . . t A ; .- -- - AAA -. -. .'- , - :!,- i Special , buUetiri ; complete Western Union returns will ;A be posted, no magic lantern or stereopticon, but all reports written and posted on pur 30 foot bulletin soon; jas receiveclNo delay. No advertisements ;or funny pictures. Nothing but . news will bei - - -,;, ... , . . By watching in direction of our, store peoplenrthe the election's going, a .color, signal sta tion will be established": on . our roof over the U. S; Reciiitihg Station. a i;'J;.ii-''V,;.;-:j REDFIRE- Indicates good 1 Democratic ' returns from New York v l RED HRE WITH A ROCKET NewiYork: state; goirigl Democratic RED FIRE VITH ROMAN CANDLES New New York state gone RepubHcan " GREETi f IRE VITH ROCKETS New York state a gone L Democratic ' ROCKETS ALONE . General favdrable Republican returns IliMiANCANDLESmONE- Generalfayorable Democratic returns Green and Red Rre vlth Red Rockets conceded elected Green and Red Fire with Green Rockets jfarKer conceaea : elected : . The noted firm hw dis solved partnership after 40 yean at leading manufac turers of fine clothing. The name of Cahn,' . Wampold ft Co. is a household word wherever good clothe! are worn in the United States. Mr. Cahn retires-to be come an active member of the;. Chicago stock ex change. ; Their e nt i r e wholesale reserve - stock and ' goods in process : of manufacture were bought by The Chicago at 60 per cent ef value. 8. s Greatest ; ulciafr ; S2I3 At Pccind .e9:yicW Tt::np otw bctwhn oak and pir 5eUing the entire whd Wampold CS Co.-at onehalf to twethirds actual value. Vhoksile stock of Cahn; Vx:pold ft Ca, conslat tf over 10.CC0 Cir raenta - suits, overcoats, pants, full dress suits, Tuxtdo suits. Prince Al bert suits and hand-tailor ed cravenettes. Now on .r;;;;u:..:,saletV;;;:;-;. t Oni-hclf to if Jwo-thirds &z: FREE TRUMPETS will bedstriduted to the crowds at our bulletin board just to keep things humming, "Special attention will be given ta the ladies and every endeavor will be -made to suppljr the ladies with trumpets.--; : . v - ' A detail " of spec ial officers will prer. servo-peace andor- der.r 1- 1 I a' v p Hr- x tt, . if - , ' 1 J , . 7 - ; ' 1 - v.b '- ."".' -r? ' Tim. - " .. . r 'ica -; t- f - 1 ,-f v . " ' - V - Look Oat for Election Returns at This Store MHN'S SUITS A oompUU , whoIaMl atook U Mlaof from. ; ; v v$5.85 ; : For- choice, of 600 All-Wool C ft W, $10 Suits. ' Q8.8B ' ' For choice of 1,000 All-Woor and Worsted C & W. $15 . ' - Suits.--- For choice of 1,000 extra fine All-Wool C. & W. $18 and - $20 Suits. i v $13V85?1 For choice of 1,000 imported material C. & W. $28 to $25 j Suits. ?.f',!-,':V"r 'For choice of 1,000 extra fW AU-Wool Suits .also Full Dress arid Tuxedo $27 to $30 Suits. :. a For . choice of 1,000 select" material Sack Suits, jnade by C & W. to sell from $32 to " . t -.$35..V..:-. $23.00 r For choice of all C. & W. ex tra fine Full Dre,TuxedO and Prince r-Albert Suits; made for; the best trade, to ; sell up to $55. xl-z v i fall; and Winter Overcoats :pfandCravenettcst; A WHOLESALE STOCK - ?5.85Jorlchoic Overcoats and Ulsters.' ' ; ;' 8.85 For choice of 500 C ft W. $li " ' Overcoats, Cravenettes and Ulsters. ? 11.85 For choice of 1,000 C & W. ; $18- and $20 Overcoats, Cravenettes rr and' Ulsters.';;; : . t; ?13.85 For choice of 1,000 C & W. $22 to $25 ; Overcoats, Cravenettes ;' and Ulsters. -- : $17.85 for choice of 500 C. ft W.' $27: i . to $30 Overcoats, Cravenettes and TUlsters. 'J.,- ; : $22 For choice of 30CT C ft W. $32 to I. , $35 ; Overcoats Cravenettes and U1-' ; sters. - ; - Just about 3,000 pairs to Choose, from of the Cahn & Wampold and famous Hang-Well brand, bought at 60c of. ; '.i:-".v:r'' value. .: '?""": ' 81.40 For choice of a broken lot of r;-$3 Pants. : -. It. ": -;rr- -t - 81.90 For choice of; elegant $3 and- $30 Wool or .Worsted Pants. L:C 82.90 For choice 'of tailor-made1 $5 Wool Or; Worsted Pants. - ; 83.90 For choice of custom-finished, -imported material $g-Pints. . . Children's KnecPant :A?;- SliItsV;:-i:-:?,:T . 2??' '?C9 cniitlii of rrr ' kind and quality to ba found la bt wbolaaala aloofc- ;G5 For odds and sample $2 Suits, 815 For ' t Norfolk 1 and " ( double" breasted $2.50' ' Suits. ':":t':.? ' 81.85 For Norfolk ; and double breasted$St and $3.50 Suits.' - r - V ; 825 For - Norfolk- and double breasted $4 Suits. 82.85 For , Norfolk : and V. - double . - breasted - $4.50 A Suit S K " i '' ' f .. I - ' 83.85 For Norfolk; douMe . breasted, Buster Brown, J Rob .: Roy, Cossack and k ;: Cavalry ? Reefer $6 and ' ' $6.50 Suits, i i '"tv : 84.85 For all V styles im- : ' ported material $7.50 and TISuits. . 7r 85.85 For ; choice ; of ; all -' Suits worth .up to $10.. . ChildrS'sOvercdaB -Banning from tH .Taara to ... . rj4 Taara - J 825 For wool frieie, nob by rdesigns $4 Overcoats; 835 For choice of all .' kinds, of -Overedatsr-- 83.85 For all kihds of $6 ; . - Overcoats. .. . . ' . . 84.85 For choice of all ; r $7.50 Overc6ab.T;ir. 85.85 For choice of all up - to $9 Overcoats.!: " . :.I - 865 For choice of the ; finest,? worth , up to $10 Overcoats. . . . .. ' V' lie wholesale -reserve "stock of IX l r ;A ) finHI TrmOliof t ' O - The wholesale reserve "stock of D,-JlT.:;: Pfelzer & Ca,' Chicago, bought at. less ' than 60 pcf cent of value- 5,000 gaf- 84.85 For odds and sample Suits, all wool; $8 value! . . . ... ; 86.85 For single and double breasted, v 50 styles of $10 Suits. :V , : :- 88.85 For single and double breasted, - 50 styles of $13.50 to $15 Suits. .. . 811.85 -For choice of 75 styles hand- tailored $18 and $20 Suits. . ; .; 813.85 For choice' of finest imported . material buits, in 100 styles end col- r7-ors made to retail at $22 to $2 and Cravenettes The Greatest Stock Ever Seen on the' 84.85 For all' lands of $7.50 Over- . -coats . - :v ' ': v':- 86.85 For all j kinds tof ; $10 Over coats.' :;.:-' -, ' 1 f 8.85 For all. kinds of $13.50 and $15 r 7 Overcoats and Cravenettes f 11.70 For..all kindsc$18 and $20 ; . Overcoats and Cravenettes. ; . - ; f 13.85 For choice of all kinds of $23 . to $25 v very : finest Overcoats and ' ivenettear mm in all this broad land, The Chicago Daily Mercantile .Worka to get your patronage. Not bjr giving just as good values as other stores," but by selling you Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings" just as low as other Portland stores can buy it themselves at wholesale, and always showing from five to ten new fresh styles, to their one. The sale of Cahn ft ; wampoia a wnoiesale stock stands today the greatest clothing sacrifice satoof fine goods that has been 2, rnade in American this fall, and offers opportunities in quality and low prices that cannot be duplicated e Register says The Chicago's)urchase and big sale of the CX ftf W.-stock ia the clothing event of the fall of 1904.; it - . . 1 'J pSMWPSWaWMMSWMWBMBMWSMaTiawMSMMMWMaSlBBI ; . . BLACK EYE FOR : LIQUOR TRAFFIC VBOxzamovziTS xolo vornn fraBiT autT Ton m- x ' mm ,' aiDia nsaxsas .atAsrr,-. minu jpox out PUTT 0'tOTB.' ;' ... 07', Dr. D. X TUAar praaided at tha ora ' Hbltlon rallr yaatcrdar afternoon at tba Whlta Tempi. Twelfth and Taylor " atrMta, and Introduced tha apeakara Thara waa : a large aadlenc preaent, - wtilcb -waa anthaeiaatie in it spplaaaa. In opening the meeting Dr. Radar ax j plelnad tht the lew rnntd nothlna - . 1 Sore Throat , ' A IlarmlaM AnttMptlc. ; Endorsed by the medical prof eaaton. Send ten cent to pay poatare on inr DrujDfisU. . Not fen ulna nnleai Uoel Dears my signature i ; . ' . Qj.cL 3M rrtaa euif.r. Write ar trim boaklet ea Kadeaal Tree, awetel tUwen . . , . eept the rtght't aettla queetlona aooord ln to tba will of tha people of a certain eectlon. He alao aet forth the affeota of tba local-option law and tba uaa to which It would be put by the Prohlbltloniata. - lira. Ada Unruh declared that ahe bad nerer dlacoyered eten one phase of the liquor traffic that waa working for tba publle food, alther from a moral or eco nomical standpoint .She waa the flrat epeaker of the afternoon, and atated that tha women of tha country had taken a nrm atana atainet tha traffic . - 'It baa baen. aaked why, women are to be round In thla TlKht," aha aald. They aaaert wa ahould be at boma attendlnc to our dutlea there. But we are attend ing to pur business when wa enter Into thla fight, and tba many mourning women In this country who owe their sorrow and aaffarlng alone to thla aril are ample proof of our right to engage In thla controversy. To ua tha monetary question alnks Into Insignificance com pared with the sacrifice of home and human souls. , . . . , t "In many oltlee I hare vlalted saloons to study conditions, and have dona o fearlessly; but I would almost rather go to the stake than go to tha polls on Tuesday. There will not be a woman on duty there on that day who will be there from choice. It la hard for ua to do It, and much harder to aak mea to rota right when they ahould do It without aaklng." .. Dr. r. Burgette Short declared that the aaloon Is tha most glgantlo evil that exlata. It la tha source of tha yaat ma Jorit j of Crimea, he aald, of tha blighting of happy homes, of the wrecking of man hood and tba prostitution . of womaa hood.' - . ' . , T. B. McDanlels declared that the qutkn shOTild be -one-of -the-heart rather than tha head. Ha asserted that tha anonetary -question la tha only one ever raised In defense of a saloon." "Our fathers fought and died for a voice tn their own government," bo aald. "We have fought for what wa have gained, and now aoma of ua want to back down. I am aehamed of auch a man.' What kind of a prayer can he say wbea ha comes home at night after hav ing aat a ballot against tha dlotatee of hla awn cenaclenceT" ,.,,. - Dr. 1. Whlteopib Brougher eevaretr arraigned tbosa who' opposed tha probi 1 bit Ion movement,-'Ha -deplored the. fact that any city anouia nave a mayor wne waa willing to Buffer tha young men to be ruined simply to see tba city, derive revenues from tha saloon... . j PORTLAND WORKERS TO HOLD CONVENTION Tomorrow evening, in Memorial Evan' gellcal church, .East Eighteenth and Tlb betts streets, tha. Young People's I llanoe and Sunday school convention for the. district, of. Portland win open. . Rev. W. H. Wettlaufer will deliver a sermon Tuesday evening. ,The . following pro gram baa been arranged for Wednesday, beginning at t:0 o'clock In tha morning: "Deeper Yet' Lydla Brandt: nAra Wa. aa AUIanoa Members, Wielding the In fluence That We Should 1 - If not - What Is " the - remedy r A. - P.- Frankhoueer; V Duty of the touag People'e Alliance Members, J. W. Orassley, Bertha Ouen ther, Ej L - t. Jones, - First Oerraan churoh; "Corresponding Becretary's Trou bles, or How to Secure Correct Reports," Minnie Ferrler; "Fifteen Minutes With the Word." N. Shupp: "My Promise," Mrs. ' Carrie flmeltser; , "Importance, of Normal Work," by superintendents; "What Shan Our Young People Read and How Create a Love for Wholesome Read ing." Maude Smith; "Reverence for Di vine Institutions and tha Ministry." H. Albright; "What Is the Thing Moat Don't Rub -Don't Scratch: ' 'When the eyes Itch, smart, burn or ache, tbara la something needed besides a rub. - Eye nerects ean t be removed with a rub of the linger, and you may aausa in creased local irritation. You can't remedy an are defect with out glasase. Consult. . v . - J. II. Knickerbocker, D.O. . . Scientific 0tometist , . SOT Allsky Bldf. thaaa Clay oe Needed in tha Young People's Alliance T" open discussion; closing in -tha evening witn song service oonauoted by Pro- lessor r. Btreffeler. On Thursday, topica discussed will be of Interest to the Sunday worker. ..The convention will close Thursday evening with a sermon on Conseorauon by H. v. Henderson. am BUSINESS COLLEGE- MCHT - SCHOOL - tzxTM Ajrs . Kommzsosr era . Monday , and Tburaday evenlnga from aevaa to nine.- ... , ., . j. : Booxtamrarci ' Msthod). . (Laboratory nOBTsTAjrO KPernla -System). IiriR aUTIJIl"-(Touch method) OOMM aCTit ABTsTXaTTIO, paxxxsro, -snroiusx and .A fi--.: - eTBBsTOXr - Tuesday. - Wednesday . . and Friday evenlnga from aevaa to nine-thirty. . I , :Z TUrTjpjf 6 IffaC $25.00 " By tha month eig dollara for tha flrat month, flva dollars per month for tha following flva months and four dollars 0 per month . . there' after. . ... - Call or seisd for Cttelogs; S, 1S04. Satuiday, arov. u, uoa, taoiaaiva. Cathedral Fair V, Hcrriirs New Building ; ' 7TH AND OAK STS. SPECIAL FEATURES: Grand musical program each evening. Forester or Knight of Columbus. . 'An artistic assortment of fancy'and taple articles suitable for holiday gifts. Votlne? pmitMrf fnw mam. nnn, i . lady In Olds. Wortman A Klng'a or LlJ- ibko. n on v:o. s, aieier, , jrranjc t Luncheon served from 11:10 to !:8t ?,url"s ne evening in tna tearoom. Excellent chlalne. . . Meet Me In the Tea Room An enjoyable evening la assured our patrons. : ' -. ... ": . . t r- ;- . Crook' County Lands FORSALE--Six-contracUri60 acres''adh, of the , Columbia Southern Irrigation, company. uescnutes, crook county, Ore gon. Will - trade or- sell in amounta to suit . ) A i W. H. Grindstaff 2iQ Stark Street.- ' TEETH Boston Painless Dentists Known tha world over, are the ' only dentlatrln Portland having tba lata bo tanical DISCOVERT to sddIv to tha gums for EXTRACTING. FILLINO ana CROWNINO TEETH WITHOUT PAXN, ana guaranteea lor vum xiujuhm. .. . .J tes luwunn , ....... ... .., euver ruiun .................... I wold Fllllnga irn-t,iinri . , , . felO Pall Set Teeth that S from. ... , .,f 5.00 Ceeld Orowaa ..,..ffu4 ria.O snaae won ............ ,aa.oo so ao.oo OUR SUCCESS la due to our PAIN. GOOD WORK DONE BT SPECIALISTS in each department. NO STUDENTS In the office. All work done PAINLESSLY by SPECIALISTS of long years' expe rience. Olva ua a call, and yon will And we do Just aa wa advertise. Boston Dental Parlors Mftk aad Vimwn Streetey sli. Morrises. WEINIIfflD'S City? Brewery : Largest and SCoal Oomylata -t Brewery ta . the STorthweet. - ' Dottled Beer a Specialty r-. raianon sro.- ts. ' i ISth .aaa SmrnsUe Steeeta. PORTLAND, OREOON. Dr. W. Norton Davis.'; IN A-WE13IC Wa treat eseeestfsH aO artvate aenuas aa4 ebmnle Iwiim e( smb. eiaa bteod. stesMea, SMit, Mver. kldaay throat tessblaa. We ear YPHTI.I.IH (without arfmnl ta etas ennd forever, la 10 te 09 4a ra ' We Ttma 'laivivu, wiueai eearaoea ar saia, m im We etoe arntta, fae resalt ef eulf abeaa. . Imawdtatel. We PS a rasters Mm eeiaal vttnt ef aa aian sader an hr bmsss sf lasal tea aetjt paeaoar s earaalvea. We Cere Gonorrhoea in a Week The dneters sf tale taeHtsta sea aO reselat rradaatae. aava bs Mar rears experlaaee, aava sees kanwa ta Portlesa tnr it yeaea, -kave a tepetatlee ta antntinv, will aaeW take as ease aaleM eartala sore eaa be ea fketa. Wa gesjeatee ta ears ra averr ease we aaea ; take er nrf ae fee. raaaaltarlna free. Let ters enaflHeatlat taateeettve BOOK 108 lU.f If yea- easnnt eall at nttee, write far esse. -lea blank. BeSM traarmest seeceasfsl. RtV ttgBl J Of .as boara a te a. f te a aanaaya, lo IB. lie leeelaf aaaetefter la the Rarmwara, '. Bstabuabad tna. . , . , , DdaHoilca Davis fiCd; Tan Slop Stotwl, SK B. Oer. Third aa4 , i- staa atreete. . . . 'roBziaAjn, ouaoja. : J