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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. MAY .28, 1008.
f.morial Day'
Saturday :
May 30th
Memorial Day
Saturday
. May 30th
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f RIDAY , WILL,; OF COURSE
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DECORATION DAY has always stirred up my patriotic spirit". ' It is the day we all pay tribute to the loyal patriots long since passed away who so nobly defended the grand old flag and na
tion and died to free the oppressed. We are now a free nation, not obligated to any one set of men-free to go where we choose, do as we please, live as we like, buv wherever wran An ht
MT T TTTTI T TnWTVrW .. TM-:.. i- . . T?TTC'T ' J i. T A O'f Tl -T7- JT "nT A T T" A -It? It - .1 . " " .. r , ' ' 1 . t . . ' - - - " " " " .
something for my friends that want
business to make profits. I have no
creditors). I will give you $2 worth
i my ruvoi auu pcuidjja inoi ivixm wxvix-, i swung ciotnmg, as i nave no aesire to Decome a-mercnant, and now that I have an opportunity to do '
clothing-I am going to make this Memorial Day the greatest arid best of all yet.' Bear in mind that other merchants cannot afford
desire to make profits, all I want is to sell goods no matter as to how much I lose.' I am living iro to the letter of the law laid down
of goods for every $1 you spend with me. J , ; , f J- S. P.COPLAND'. Receiver. "
Conie flere : f rlday sfeK) Mi Save : i; Ooliir mti&f PollarSpenfc
MEN'S SUITS
MEN'S TOP COATS
MEN'S SUITS
MEN'S TOP COATS
MEN'S SUITS
$10.00 Men's Suits now $3.65
$12.00; Men's Suits now $4.85
$15.00 Men's Suits now $5.85
$ 1 6.00 .Men's Suits now $6.75
$1 8.00 Men's Suits now $7.75
$20.00 Men's Suits now $8.75
$22.00 Men's Suits now $9.75
$25.00 Men's Suits now $1 2.00
$30.00 Men's Suits now $13.75
$15.00 Top Coats how $6.50
$18.00 Top Cdats now $7.95
$20.00 Top Coats now $9.75
$22.50 Top Coats now $11.00
$25.00 Topo Coats now $12.00
$30.00 Overcoats npW $13.50
$35.00 Overcoats now $ 15.00
$40.00 Overcoats now; $1?S0
Men's 50c Neckwear , ".19c
Men's 75c Neckwear. . . . .29c
Men's 25c Half Hose 8c
Men's 50c Half Hose,. 19c
- Men's 50c Underwear. 17c
. Men's 75c Underwear . ; ; , : 23c
Men's $1.00 Golf Shirts....... 49c
Men's 75c Golf Shirts.. V: 33c.
Men's $1.50 Golf Shirts '.. 79c
Men's 50c Neckwear. 17c
Men's 75c Neckwear. . .23c
Men's $1.00 -Neckwear, j, . . . ; .-.39c ;
! White Linen Handkerchiefs, f
all you want," worth no less,
than 10c, now..4.' j.,..wvi
Men's $1.50 Hats now. 65c
Men's $2.00 Hats now. ....... .91c
Men's $2.50 Hats now. . . . . . .$1.10
Men's $3.00 Hats now. ...... $1.50
Men's $3.50 Hats now .$1.75
' Men's $4.00 Hats riow v . . . . .$2.00
Men's $5.00 Hats now A . . . . .$2.45
All of Straw Hats including Pana
mas y2 OFF
John B. Stetson's genuine $5 Hat
nOW , -r --- -. r - -f .-- $3.1 5
President Suspenders,
worth 50c the world
oyer, genuine, too ; .
25c
Men's $10 Sweet-Orr Union Pants
now . . ............ ...... . $4.15
Men's high grade $8 Pants, fancy
stripe, now . . $3.95
Men's fine Dress Pants, worth
$7.50, now, $3.25
Men's fancy, Scotch Tweeds, worth
$6.50, now ', ..... ..... $2.95
Men's strong Work Pants, worth
$3.50, now ........... ... . . .$1.85
Men's summer Pants, worth $2.50,
HOW ..i-y rrirTii . t v $1.25-
$3.00 Pongee Shirts, in
all colors and all sizes.
greatest value known . 'i ;
85c
Men's $6.00 Shoes now. ..'...$3.00
Men's $5.00 Shoes now...... $2.65
Men's $4.50 Shoes now. . ; 4i$2.25
Men's $5.00 Oxfords nowv , J $2j45
Men's $3.50 Shoes now. .lte$1.85
Men's $3.50 Oxfords'now. . . !$1.75
Men's $2.75 Shoes now .$1.50
Men's. $2.50 Shoes nc?w.....i$1.25..
$5.00 Boys' Suits now. . . . . .$2.45
: $6.00 Boys' Suits now. . . . . . $2.95
$2.00 Boys' Suits now. 95c
$8.00 Boys Suits now. .... .$3.10
$3.00 Boys' Suits now...... $1.60
$10.00 Boys' Suits now. . . . . .$4.95
$&6o Boys' Suits now. .... .$3.35
$4.00 Boys' Suits now. . . ...$2.00
$2.50 Boys' Suits now. . . . . .$1.25
$6.50 Boys' Suits now.... . .$3.25
$30LBoysVSuits jiowA$lt75
50c fancy SUk Hand
kerchiefs, good bier
sizes, very stylish,.now. .
A f I We carry a swell line of fancy 1
I nf I Vests in new styles and
I colors Price
Only a few days remain to take advantage of these extremely low prices, so why not avail yourself of the greatest "opportunity?. Do not be misled by exaggerated advertising Come where
you positively get the most for the least money. We expect this Friday to be a very busy day. You will oblige me greatly by coming early and shop brisWyV " YCTtlsmZ- Come whcre
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LAVJ TOO HARSH
CorresDondent Thinks Bu-
walda Case Strange Hap
' pening in Free Country.
. WIlfonrHla. Or, May t. To h Edi
tor of The Journal It is tho cuttom of
jrons to fly to th papers to pralao
or to damn. Just now I feel like flimn
lnff & great deaL Under th lioad lines,
"Soldlsr a Victim of AnarchUmi i-mt
that General Funaton If ' In Portland,
and that he aya "William Buwalda, .h
rrtvate of th Presidio, who haa lust
Veen sentenced to thres years in prison
for shakins: hands with tha anarchist.
; COFFEE,
' A middling steak and
first-rate coffee are better
than middling, coffee and
first - rate steak. Con
sider the cost'. 1 ;
Tour rrocer returns your money If yon
t like ichiUinf Best; w pay him.
Emma Ooldmatn, la lucky not to hare
been nvea i years lor ais crime."
One of tho reasons aivon for Bu
walda'a extraordinary grood luck la . that
"only the oldest men In the Presidio
served the officers were none of them
beneath the rank of captain."
If a jury of captains gives a man a
sentence of five years, how many year
would a Jury of generals give him?
And such a crime, tool A man a hakes
hands with a -woman, he applauds her
remarks goes to prison for five years,
less two by the grace Of the brave Fun
aton. The general could not have made
a mistake. Everything must be lust
aa rltrht as a liberty loving people and
a sianaing army can maxe it, xor the
a-enexu sums up tne. eviaence xor us
that we, too, may see the enormity of
uio crime. - .... .
t 'It waa shown beyond any doubt In
bit mind." save the reneraL "that Rn-
walda had spoken to Miss Goldman, that
ne nu atwnoea im meetings in uni
form, had- applauded her remarks and
enaicen nanas witn ner. The court, tak
ins: ereryuunar into consideration, sen.
tenced him to five years on : Aloatrai
XhovfhM Ajrplandlnt rermlssfhle.
1 have always been under the delu
sion that In this country a man could
listen to what he pleased, applaud when
he pleased, think what he pleased and
snaae nanus wiin wnom ne pleases u
the person will let him. .
It aeema as though Buwalda and I
are .both mistaken. All my neighbors
confess they were mistaken.
Now my neighbors and myself are not
anarchists if we know it. Some of us
are- Republicans, some are Democrats,
and some are both. We know nothing
;f anarchy,- either theoretically or
bomb throwing, but wa do know what
constitutes fair -play end free speech.
W nether Emma Goldman is good or bad,
whether theJ aasaaHn of McKhiley was
!?a1archU.t Republican, makes no
ri;fra.ln thJ "ueaon. . If Emma
Goldman la not, permitted to apeak,
Pryari msy fr stopped also. If a mnn
can be sent to jail for applauding Mlssi
lPiom n he can 1"st " loglcaUv b sent!
to Jail for applauding Tillman or Roose-i
velt For let na remember Buwalda was
not sent to Jail for anvfhin he ' AM
against good morals, good law or the
peaoe of the - oountry.. but solely, for
what the oourt , thought he (Buwalda)
thought .--.- -.... -., ..... .
It is hardly conceivable at this time
that any civil court could or would act
as this - court of military officers has
acted in this case. juut it is pass
ing strange mat in me name country,
under one constitution we have two
fovernments with different standards,
he one. military. - curba free eDeeoh.
and even punishes free thinking; when it
is possible. The other, civil, is sup
posed to protect a man . in his right
to lire, liberty, tree sneecn and , un
trammeled thought. The military brain
la of very small caliber, generally speak
ing. This la made evident by Fun
eton's boast that no officer under the
rank of captain sat on the case of .Bu
walda. A sheep would have the same
chance before a Jury of hungry wolves.
But I doubt If there Is a coyote so
bereft of a sense or justice as to boast
thatthe sheep had a fair trial because
ox ine won jury. '...-..:
"Victim of Anarchism." " Indeed!
Which anarchism, military or Goldman?
ox all the anarchisms I nave heard or
this piece by Funston takes the cake.
8o General Funs (on is In Portland.
Perhaps he is after C E S. Wood, for
he has . lately, dared to Bay something
in favor of free speech and Emma
Goldman was in town at the time. May
ma visits be lew ana rar between.
FKAISK. CKUJNEK.
CAK
E WAS HERE-
CAKE WAS THERE
Now Newport Doesn't Eeally
Know Just where
He Is. '
v -The World's Beat Climate
la not entirely free from disease, on
the high elevations . . fevers prevail.
wnixe on luo wwer mveii maian i
encountered jo a greater or less ex
tent, according to altitude. To over
come climate affeotions, lassitude, ma
laria. Jaundice, biliousness, fever and
ague, and general debility, the most
effective remedy ia Electric Blttera, the
great alterative and blood purifier; the
animuia icr every iorm or DOdlIy
weakness.- nervousness, and Insomnia.
Fold under guarantee - at Kktdmnr.
frug- company a store. Pries 60c. t
(SpscUl Dispatch te The Jomal . -
Nswport, Or.. May 18. The political
Situation In Lincoln count uhmm l.
hie to undergo A sudden change, so far
as me senatorial enction la concerned.
Cake has never een popular here, but
w Bium- xvopuuncans 10 a great ex
tent at least acepted him in view of the
fact that he Au his party's nominee.
But evidence has come to light within
the last few days .which seems to point
to Cake s having given his Lincoln
.ufiviui. mo avuDie cross, ana
as a consequence they are thoroughly
publioan county leaders stated frankly
that Hnl. 1 a V MaMA L . . . .
Immediate explanation of some of his
strange actions they would feel obliged
-V ..ujv. . V. tl.tSl 1 '
waldport for county commissioner la at
Is a registered Republican, but who was
aefeatel . t th. n,lm.,i.a . a
taking his medicine, or eves of running
Independent, accepted the Democratic
nomination, tendered him by four DemO-
tick ei ' maklD,t 'bl" run oa that
Ail f "tVtsa itMlIM . 41.. A. A m
of, Cake. , He labelling the votcra that
letters - to prove It, to the effect that
after th election he will cease to be a
Democrat and return to the Republi
can fold. Cake will then make him a
member of the Republican state central
committee, which will rlvs him and his
business partner, Frank Buker, and R.
A. Bensell control f7th situation in
.1119 UUUUiy, :
When, this earn out yesterday and
today thers was consternation In the
stalwart Republican ranks, a number
bt the most prominent Republicans of
the county got together and talked the
matter over and decided that if Keadys
statements proved to be true they would
have to throw Cake over and give their
support to Chamberlain, who is per
sonally very Popular in th county.
They feel (bar cake has not treated
them TKklrlV TlVt wrJkp.ta . J j -
posed m yet to iv him a chance to ex
plain. If hm does not deny Keady't
-VseJ Vliein LilM,, Will
lZZTL th,?mM. K'PuWlcana. he will
be politically dead in Linooln county.
--- ---- wuwi.u diju vi ujfi county
v .sooa wora to
. V1.". ana untess his standing la
."Vt hJ "1.?.. -t enough votes to
aejsa,pj,lf SBJ flUUlUillUUHW ,
Bonding Permitg.
R. A. Eunnlne erect dw.nin. tip-.
. - ml KVW
between East Twenty-sixth and East
Twenty-seventh, s. 11.600: A w ti
. ' ' . ACB,Alt-
mersmlth. erect dwelling. East Six
teenth between Wygant and Going
11,800; Zi. M. Grlmshaw r. ..m
9 noiiii5
East Fourteenth. $1,700; Mrs. Frances
Raymond, erect dwelling," Webtter b.
vZ.t . Kt..k . S' lrea between
East Ninth and East Eleventh. Il.isoo-.
w. a. tiaaaen, erect dwelllnr niinr.j
. ,. . .... .u.:.. I
HEARST DODGES
PROCESS SERVER
Oil Way to Europe to Avoid
GiTingr Testimony in
Kecount Case.
(Vnlttd Press Letsed Wlre.1
New York. May is. Aftp Aaai. .
process server by going aboard the
for Europe to a,void giving testimony
a.iuuusi ruuun, csibq wnicfi ia
.f.i:""i. i,h, Ptlng ; th.
ywassa vs. ' i v nwiOlilUIi
mj 411 vviiiiuii or inv
...v.g .oji v juv f3auor on
the stand at th hearJn. They ob-J
TTT'li.' rr"l"'i n na P'aceq
i. ui u iiuiui v eerver. wno camped
on the doorsteps of th "Hearst horn
. x urou.j uigui, nm ii naa Deen an
nnnnrMl that nn that ( . , .
" ' it .niii, txu import
ant meetinsr of the Independence Innm
would be held there Hearst heard of
the morning quietly left through a rear
"'' ---Hin liner.- ne
was well out to sea when the tired and
, w " "tn iijo urea ana
Sleepy subpoena server learned that he
eld the bag but no game.
The recount has shown so far that
,7 Vl... .M (Il.mltw
""i-nVlJffv .redJcJn McCTellan's
" I Cli4ttibrlaia SaUy. ;
fnm m Mil hiin r rli a m KiifU I tn. a
pirs theatre tonight
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JLa
JOHN MANNING
a wast or m rotis. '
Aa Official Who Bm Proved Xla Worth
jy na xnuigs as xas Son.
John U.nfiln. .hu V.
the office of district attorney for this
r -"iiiiiibiiiiii naa Deen
hfln.il l.M. ki. -. .1 .
cent irrvli.. n th. (U....J. .i :!1"V.
affected by the calamitous bank dls-
i'i tuininrno. nim witn
added force aa an executive of aterling
integrity and large capacity.
.v. "'"" v"io.i ins snorts in
dealing wlth the bank situation, both In
aeouring the depositors from the loss
flf 1he1e. tvAnv end . Jl a
rro,lciutto?.of th officials who wrecked
Ilia Tilt. 13 ii An.A a .
x""'.". - iiubi company,
stamp him as a man who has at heart '
t h . nfmlti ftf hi. X
" , VI . "1" wii.iimciu ana
the determlnstion that the laws shall
be enforced, regardless pf who may b '
hit or hurt, or the station the, guilty
may occupy. . .