The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 20, 1908, Page 20, Image 20

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    THE OREGON DAILY ' 3 OURIV PORrCANP, VRIDAy' EVENrNCVrARCII to rfl?3. ,
between Eat Couch and Baai Davia, '
11.100: Clarke A. WeU. erect dwelling. . i- - fv' , . .
Kaet Kverett between Eaat Thlrtr-flrat '"" ' '
and Eaat Thlrty-econd, 11,000; Toung V .
Women. Christian aaaoclatlon,' rect Af, '
buiininor. ' Seventh betwnen Tavlof end 1 ,-.
i'.'.-';.'V ,, o ; ;
MffllMCKIIIG
atatea In a ooaltlon to free heraelf Trom
vote for th people candidate ma l rep
resented by the candldatea ofth Dem
ocratlo party." K - . ' '
. Judge . MonUfu prealded at th
meeting and """'."IvMoAUIater
the epeaTter of th venlnr, in a nort
and timely addra. "At theeonclualon
of the addrce a vote of thank wa
tendered ; Mrr McJUUuttf tor i.blB f
rnarka." , ' '' ,
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r Boildlng Permit. '
.' . H. Tuttl. arecf dwelling, Northrup
between Twenty-third and Twenty-aeo-ond.
IJ.OO;- Sanitarium company,' erect
dwelling. Baa Line road between Royal
and Clark. U.000: ; Mra. Mary .Hume.
the enalavement of tooaa rule, and let
ua hoae - that our glorloua- atat will
continue to be free. . Democrat muet
aooner or later reallae that the time la
coming when th Republican party will
fall and 'W will regain th power that
I our rla-ht. , . i .
-' tand for ne apeclal privilege,
no truat leglalatton, no t bribery and
corruption with which. our fair land haa
become polluted) under- th regime - of
the Republican party . la- ita prevent
nuii'iinir, rrnm miwnen tayior an t
Yamhill, fdO.OOO; J. M. Nlrkum. erect I V
00 STATEOEHT 1
ymaUlia and Tenlno. l,600 ach: R. V. .
Cannon, erect 1 welllni.. Wllwaukle nearl'.J
dwelling. Monroe, corner Gautnbln,K , -.
11,700; Oberet. erect dwelling. San Ra-i
fael,' between Union and Rodney, $1.000. 1
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Arguments ; Against' It Af
right aa free-bom American ottlaena
f Don't let th baby uffr from
front to Your, intelligence
I-. Saj-s McAllister. V
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and vote ror ine uemorrauo canaiaaiea
front one end of the ticket to th other.
I"id. ur or mny ncning or n BKin.
Doan'a Ointment give 'Instant relief.
inuii'uinimni r . - .
eure quickly. Perfectly aaf for,ohll- V , "i
dren. Ail drugglat Mil H. , I . , - 1 S
arniiatea wnn inef majority, nave re
latered aa Republican. I ahall not re-
feinth and Kaat Fifteenth. t 000; W. D.
Allufd, erect dwelling. Eaat Thlrty-flrat
fit KT.K 1 . m iMtaMfl Kaflt.lhlT
proacn you ior iuii noi,-ui -
your iadependenoe,-threw IT the yoke
. IfeUger fit gl for ll.IV
addreaaed large
te
inreUng of rortund moori , hW
had been ealle "
.. nniuiraii attiuttluaitn a
f 5vj ..? 4 -.t ,
At urn k-''l .e4''' '
ausniua .
rttr 'and county and wu attended bf
Z. -n.i anthualaeUo audience. Mr.
McA.H.ter made lenat ad.. ,
:,rd,C2o?ndd that th. rt .ubuot.
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taken up Of in" , w
, In following hl argument .Mr. Mo-
AlHnter . an pen,
"We IX-mocrate of ? Portland hav
: . - - n tain trtna but
tnat of KMlf ' but little alirn n-t-a"
he the matter of party prln-
' c-lplea la taicen. mw conuuii.u"
Hple and not' Democrat- for office r
the emoluweaU of .pffioa. ) It baa been
raid that me wraonwra ;iuf Z
ten worked la debate, at ,th polla and
: . TK4. la , rnf trim.
The lm erratic partr naa adrooatad
for 40 year tnn principal
, which the Republican party atanda ta
rtar, and the adaptation of theae pol
led by the. party new In power la re-
aponalble for the present day apecUcle
tratlon book a' Republican. The Re
publican party today la thorouhly ln-
pregnated with Jrmo;ratUj doctrinea.
.,;.tynd catera to tha claaaea afalnat
.the- naaaea -jzi i. '-" "'A ".-,-;
, i . Bemoeney , -. .
' The'tlm la corning1, -Indeed " II : Ja
not remote.-whea the p-ople of thla
. 'irr-at countr' of ura will rlae up and
return to the party which atanda for
no apocla! prlvlleire. rto clase lecUla
tlon and no aubaervlence to tue yl
jtuntlo corporation .Democracy.' , will
rule on true democratic prlnrlplea.. and
the etanrtard-t-nrr f the Democratic
party will be U Ullam Jenninga Bryan,
the one ahd only tnaa today who can
and will-asslat the common people
avalnat the areed and money-mad
mtirht of the few.poteeaalnir enonpoua
wealth; wealth plied up under art un-
' Juaf tariff that make -It- poealble to
Tiuy American ateel and iron producta
In a foreign land and hare thm laid
down In thla country r heaper than they
can be purchased within our own do-
' .. main. . . . v. k-s- - . -;
"At the coming- election here lnOre
a-on we are adylaed by our Republican
friend to vote agalnaf Statement No.
. 1 for the reaaon that they fear -George
K. Chamberlain will ' be aent - tothe'
United State aenate. Why ahould' en
honeet voter fear tn.aend ej man to the!
VnltM Btatea aenate -If -that' man haa
received th malorlty of the vote of
.the people of thla etate? 'The argn-
. -pient t not lORrlcal. It la 'like the er-etiment-
advanced 4h. pport of Nthe
hieh -tariff, and the 'retention xf the,
Philippine. - - i -
i anaaA by Statement Mo. I. ,k
"I tell you that f every , argument
galnet Statement No. I la an affront
to your intelligence, andt meana tthat
the Republican party propoeea to ad
vance the time-worn theory that th
men elected te the state leglalature are
better quvtlined to aelecf the 'proper
-man to wwar the toga than you. If
teorg-e' Chamberlain -recelvea -the ma-
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j.jinj yi iw Tuira iwii june, ne anouia
be sen -to vaahiogton a your repre
: antative In; the aenate. Oregon, by
her primary law, la on of the few
;AT LESS
200 MEN'S SUITS at $6.65
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lflis is nor a mere rcuuciion'saie, uui a positive wtniac v v j
of stylish Spring Suits that formerly, sold at prices from h ' " ,
DO YOU NEED
A HAT?
- 'All $3.00 Hats tj'l 0 1 . f f ,
will -be sold for ' VL.OO j ; ' s-) -
All $2.50 Hats dt QC
tPlsUtl
will be sold for
These are Spring Styles, made by the best
. Hat Manufacturers iii America.
y : $1,00 Shirts for 65c
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425 dozen Shirts that are sold bye very retailer' in Portland
for .$1.00 each are to be closed out at odc. ihese are new-
styles and have been in the store less than two weeks
Sdlc Commences Saturday; March 21
REMEMBER THE PLACE
THE AMERICAN CLOTHIERS
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,rHfv; 223 Morrison Street, Bet. first and Second-;
IF NOT RIGHT, WELCH MAKES IT RIGHT ,
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; , ;vve are snowing iuuive biyies , 3
idBETTER styie;h
? iat : this law. price. Dorf t let K
the modest price deter you as:;.
;youill;finahelDE :
- fabrics and patterns in up-towri
stores at $15 and ;
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Aiashibn exhibit that will interest every woman of good tastefin ldress-it will bmkgnificent shbMng of millinered hafemanclusiver
Eattern hats controlled only by us, and exquisite reproductions iroh
ats are yersmall Turbansand Toques, running to the rylargfeaiid-extreh
manviofthem are ih blkk afldMite with enormous bell croWiistn
- TUT' ;t loaded;with plumage. The new colors are CERISE? CANARD BIAJE KHAKTOUPE-: and! GUNMETAk :
As is Speial Jsia
in mr i;lv3ammoM EstaMisiiiiertt
189 Styles of Roses All at Great Redactions
90 Styles ; of llntrimracd Dress Shapes
if V f. i s
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The drily complete
stock of babies' and child
ren's hats to be had
? in Portland!
til L
Remember, one-qiiarler off. as onr repa
tafion of selling millinery has always been
fhaf we saveou 30 cenfs on every dollar
compared with prices ol uptown stores
You Arc Cord-'.
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