The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 19, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1. 1008
PARKER GREETED BY HUGE CROWD
AT OPENING OF OREGON CAMPAIGN
Democratic Orator De
dares Bryan Will
Win Easily If Party
Stands Together
T at '
this !.!
kept fiil'l.
fsMh un:
urs fum-i
people, i!
rapid '"
r-o r . i ,i "
ker. who ha said. "Aa liu'l'tf la im
kiii -panati mnl a a statesman haa few
c.io Is "
Ju.lnr raiker vm obliged to wall
Minn- minium for iria ni miaiasi ir ap
ian. which greeted Mm to auhahle
fun' Iin riiiilil mitke himself heard.
k nil iim iin speecn. lie smih uini ii
he mid Mr Nlroll cam to the coast ihey
wu ii'ii irnrl for thf beautiful
mate whl.'li thev had found, nor
tin- wrl. i with which they hull been
met lln vraa alad of an opportunity to
uditrreh H Portland niidlern-i. on what ln
nti il ' I red some of the most Itnpm unit
if.t ioih of thr rnmpaia-ii.
l.i. ii. i ,
nci.' (.'lli hi'iior
liUll .-lull lll'trf HII.1 ."IH"'I,. Hf IlirKi-
ini!Hniirf nf slHtemnaniililp. 1'iirkm e flint
incni inn of the inline of Mrvnn hrtuijrht
I I. i ii un onthnsMMlo burst of i-heei-lna
from the audh-nrs "H ha Nwn rlalmiv)
fur Mr. Tuft ' hi" mild "IIihI m- hit
lnl.l the benefit of the leadership nf the
' l(. 'pill. II. -un pienl.leiit and for this lea
' Hon l fitter to he the next president
..f t'i.. fulled Htnten Thin I am not
, wIMIriK to . oiie(e.,-atVMlvli Htvan
La not hern trie itDvrrnnr of the IMill
1 1 I i '''" "or seeretnrv or war. ne nan ai
I. list (l.Mio.iiKt i m ti-. his iihllll In eho.,ii,.
men of executive nhllltv to do the things
lii " hl.'h he Is not ex re rlenoed.
1 "tVe have n situation that iieerUi to
Never Falls to Restore
Grnv flair fo ItaNjitural
tllK CHIHlliluteH for IW -t m m n m
m tht Color and Beauty.
inlile mill abb- nun of
110 matter now iuiij( it nai Deeti gray
or faded. Promote a luxuriant growth
of healthy hair. (Stops lta falling: out,
and positively removes Dan
druff. Keepa hairaoft and gloaay. Ke
lue all aubntitutea. 2K tltnea aa much
in $1.00 aa 50c. aize. Is Not a Dye.
91 and 50c. bottles, at dragoUls
txnil Jc lor free bouk "The Care of the Hair."
i'hito Hij Spec. Co., Newark, N. J.
Hay's Harflna Soap rum pi
ml, rouvh and chapped hands, and all akin lta-
sanr-a. X .kin line and arft 25c. drugriiita.
bend 2c lor Ire book "The Cars ot the Skin."
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st nitht nt no 1 1 ' i n k
fe MItoil 11 IHTK'';
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nreMi ent "t
Jjiticv Nlcoll, ex.!ltil.t utt'Ttiey
New ' York nnd 1 !: n . re A Hell.
cnnirMSlnn n limn c ":i It! orn in nil
promlenl oi-Htor of the I ' i . -1 f 1 rmsi
The three mil l.orses of the I . n
erntle n.irt KO.'ke t.i nil undleni.- Il
racked the H'Hie tliejitre fr-ni pi!
roi h ro.-iiless persplrlns: hu; wi'.liv
enthusiastic audience of I 'cmo.-rn t s 1 ..
annlaiuled the tellltiK I.oints elilhlls
tlrnllv and cheered .): mention ot tne
name of their presidential rmdldnt'.
William Jennings Hryan. to (lie e, ho
The btar auditorium was st mindly hot
butlhe crowd remained to the end. !r.
tannelv Interei-ted in the arrnicnm",,'
of th Rppuhllcan party anil the prom
lues made y the speakers on behalf
Pf their party and Candida tes Hum
flreols arrived too late to pet seats and
were turned away at the do .r
Must Btanq Tog-ether.
A united and harmonious 1 emocraoy
was both the promise and the urgent
advice of nil the speaker-. In the pas',
trrey said, the Iiemoerats have lost
through heln divided. This u-iu thv
are stahdln together. The men of th"
west and the , men of the east stand
for the same principles, are finUtlnx for
the same cause, will support the same
candidate. What Orepon wants Is also
the need and desire or New York And
If the I'emocrats of all parts of this
country do stand together this year,
William Jennings Bryan will be vic
toriously seated In the White House ot
the election in November.
Of the three speakers, Judpe Parker.
Of course, was the one of the greatest
national prominence, and for this rea
son if for no other would hav been
listened to with the closest 'attention
But he demonstrated that he was
worthy of being listened to for what
he had to say.
Parker Convincing- In Argument.
Judge Parker is not an orator. He
la a clear and logical thinker who
knows now to present his arguments
eonclselv and convincingly. He has a
good voice, a positive manner and pre
sents a pleasing appearance on the
platform. In addressing his. audience he
bends well over toward them, as if de
sirous n( getting as close to them as
prmaible. A "jurist himself, he pne
sents his arguments to his hearers
ranch as a good lawyer would present
them to the Judge rather than to a
in rv rienendlnH- nn lliii'lr- Hnrt the welsrl'f
of the evidence liAtead of upon nn ap
peal to the emotliis.
Ie Lnnry Nlroll, on the other hand,
while also a clear and logienl speaJter,
depends upon different methods. A
look at his face is enough to lndi
cate that he can tell a good story well
and present his rase in such a manner
as to keep his audience In good humor
no matter what their prior convictions.
Throughout his speech lie kept the huge
with laughter. And
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.'.r th- pr.-.i..t..,y - Si'W 'S'T'h'- 'V' .,; -
,s f.-t.-ed !:. V.J'V l;v',,!f V UjmJWWalilal IIIMIIIIill I lilMB 1IILI1I illll .........
I 'oes deilV I f - -V-l-'-: -.1 U ' B JlfUV II H il. 1 1 .1 I I ll ' . Mil ll " . II H
I'ed S!Mes, IV If .- "--, - r'-1L'- t H V A M
.. Alt..,, H. I'ark-r. T1.., Ad.lrossert on.n I'onuu-rats i.asi .mr-u. w r 7 f -US1U l-.V 1
; ;.v ..tes.. must ..op. i " wsri i x
CONDITIONS FORCE US
5- nnuu
COME TWO HUNDRED MILES TO SELECT THE PIANO
IF NECESSARYIT WILL PAY YOU TO DO SO.
Read Qur Announcement, Every Word of Them, Then Come and
See for Yourself and You Will Know Why We Are Furnishing
Ten to Fifteen Homes Every Day of This Sale With Pianos
Pianos Within Reach of Every Purse, on Terms of Six Dollars
Cash and Six Dollars Monthly.
was started laat Monday on terma of
Blx Dollars down and $ a month, and,
from indications shown In Monday's and
Tuesday a Belling, thla sale will exceed
our other one, Just closed. In fast buy
ing. Intending purchasers should not wale
too long rarely, Indeed, is It possible
to offer such values as are to be found
in this saifi we do not mention all, we
have a store full pianos to fit any
hocketbook and pay only 8 and piano
Is sent home then six dollars a month .
interest, not on the full amount, but on
balance due from date of one payment
to the next, la the only difference be
tween cash and time accommodation.
Today Is the day to share in these
pay JlSs Instead of S 265 and 1144 for
the I27S models.
Finest J410 pianos reduced to Si 43.
and 3JR styles at $185. Our 2!4 big
values are going fast--worth close to
double the sale price.
Come and nnme the price you care to
pav for a piano and we will show yon
the Instrument and guarantee for every
dollar you pay you'll save a dollar. It
Is stating the facts conservatively that
on an everage the pianos In the "six
dollar" sale are well worth double thin
prlcea now asked -and we strongly ad
vise all who contemplate purchasing to
do so now today Is the day for choice.
If at a distance and vou cannot conven
iently come, leave selection to un. men
tion the, price, also aecond choice, and
wood you prefer, and whether soft, me
dium or brilliant tone-- we ll guarantee
absolute satisfaction or no snle.
The piano must be right If bought
here, else we would not give you the
strongest guarantee ever given "Your
Monev Hack'' If not satlsfeirtory ; also
exchange privilege. Everv piano In this
sal' carries with it the above guarantee
-- vour absolute protection.
kllern Piano House, 353 Washington
St., City.
This atore has become Tortland'a and
the Northwest's principal distributing
center for pianos of thu beat makes, be
cause w have maintained a strict har
rier against Infeiioi Instruments ami
we alwayN have on exhibition at our
store a widely varied assortment of
'well-known inanufaclurera' latest mod
els - the Inexpensive, the medium
priced and the best Furthermore, we
command undoubted advantage over the
average dealer and the ao-clalmed large
houses, by reason of our direct connec
tions with the Kaatern miinu fartui era
and we have developed a vast outlet
several thousand planoa yearly which
cannot help Influencing prices most
favorably to our cusloniera.
Hut rarely. Indeed, is It possible to
offer such values and terms aa are In
this sale.
Yearly contracts are made by thla
house to take certain number of car
loads each month of different manu
facturers the pianos are built for us
and the manufacturer will not merely
hold until we say ship, he must ha-e
room in his factory and he Bhlps our
Just as agreed It's business for him to
.!o so, and usually we want them Just
as ordered, and If not forthcoming we
hold him responsible, so It's up to us
to take care of them, but when the hot
weather made piano selling stop, our
warehouse and our store soon filled and
kept on filling
Something had to he done and that
quickly. Some two weeks ago we de-
lded to test unnenrn oi perore lerms.
A I'ollar a Week." coupled with great
est low prices -the result, one hundred
pianos ndertleii were taken at. rate of
In to 2ft a day at the close of the sale
This helped some, but we found we
were again pressed for room, as several
more carloads, uprights and grands, had
come In.
Another this present sale at great
est-known reduction on reliable pianos
.In dp
had sedulo'.slv refrained
illg t'.ie pleSldellt I.-
pointed out th;i! the Ko
for which tie I
to itself th- most i -i
have gi en Ho, ivvclt w h
of popn larit v 1 :
were stolen from the I
measures for the reli.f
passed bv enner
through, not by the R.
the Iiemoerats ,is an
this. ll.'Jl stated
was desirous of
rate bill, he not
from Mr. Ilrvan. but was obliged t
upon hts personal eoMnv. S.icitor Ih-i
Tillman, to lake charge of u..- n:,,is;n'
In congress
One point upon which all the speak
,7i i menlion-nam...
pop,-,. .s i
p:l ! t y 1 i k - s
an. I will- 'i
. v.-r in. au -
In the w.-st !
nerat s 'I lie I
,f the people
been put
licr-ns but by
1 1 i ist ra t i in of
that when H
passing
n I y o t
a inpi inn
I Mils f.
t Cl K 1 ess 111 'I s ! pis
I. thltillg it Hut .is ..i;tr
1 1 1 : i t j s n.T.1 rn.i ; n ta 1 n c,
such act would he passe, 1. hu! the hit
I would continue b. he passed along We
street s it long has been passed, and
prodatorv interests iviiM eootiroie i.i
enjoy th. Immunity which thev luiv In
seven " '" "' oi ' '
the ra.lroad , '.i np.iiKi. iuihi.
,11 t is Ideas ' . 1 "I' ."
ill
BABY MORPHINE F FENDS
are made by nil soothing syrups find
baby medicines that contain opium and
narcotics McCees Habv Elixir con
tains no Injurious or narcotic drugs of
any kind. A yure and safe cure for dis
ordered stornHchs. bowels and fretful-ness-
splendid for teething infants.
Sold by SHIdmore I "riig company.
shout Ins
yet his remark!
his arraignment
party
Its
were no loss polntel
or tne Jtenubl can
no less scathing, his recital nf
dellnniiencies no less oonvinoir
than those of the eminent Jurist who
preceded him.
The. address of Theodore A. Ttell ,,f
Callrornia came us a surprise to the
audjence. as it had not been expect d
thatl he would be present. He. had ben
InvltPil to come and be one of the
spqSkers of the evening, but as he ex
plained, he trio ught it Impossible
has wired his regrets. Hut at the last
moment iie made n change In his plans
an(j stated that finding himself unex
pectedly in Portland for a few hours
lie had come up to the theatre late
had been refused admittance at the
door, but had finallv been able to effe,-.
an entrance by the stage door and Jnd
remained In the background until h
was seen and brought to the platform
to add his voice to the support of
Bryan and Democracy.
Bell's speech was forcible and tellinc
He was more personal in his remarks
'ti miner in me other speakers, wl
COFFEE
Poor coffee is one of the
worst extravagances.
Tear frorer returns your rooner I' joa das 'I
tU' Scbillinf Bi. we par him.
rilled to order bv
I Alex So k. chairman of tie 1 em i
l era tic star., central ooinui'' tc, who in
, undue. -d Williiru II H.,!c s of Saler.t
'as th.- chairman of the ee'ii:io lIohTo-s
'in a brief speech Introduced Judje I'a:
No Students No ias No Cocaine
Special Reduction
on All Dental Work
Until Sept. 1st
CloanltiE; tooth and painless e-frae- ;
tion free for n F.hnrt time only. !
TEETH
Ge&! Tht Waters Fine,
POTTER
TAKE
THE
QRAND TRIP
FROM ASH ST. DOCK
PORTLAND 8:30 A. M.
SATURDAYS 1 :00 P.
GLORIOUS TIMI3
Every convenience provided. Including experienced stewardess to look
after comfort of lady passengers.
Season Tickets From Portland 81 Saturday to Monday.
SEND FOR "OREQON OUTINGS"
City Ticket Office, Third and Washing-ton its.
1
Colonial Hotel
BATESSa FEB DAY AND UPWARD
LINHPLEY & PON, Proprietors
New Building New Furniture
BIGHT AT THE SOUNDING SEA
Electric Light In Every Ronm
Free Bus to and From All Trains
Ooud Fishing, Boating and Bathing
SEASIDE, OREGON
WK-a
Nnttu
I
HOTEL SALT AIR
Centervllle Station, Wash.
Close to the ocean Hates reasonable.
Table unsurpassed.
W. E. HUTCHINSON, Manager,
P. Address, heavtew. Wash.
This office Is equipped with all the
latest appliances and formulas for
doing high-class work. Consultation
liee. A ten - year guarantee given
with all work.
CHICAGO
Painless Dentists
Corner Sixth and Washington.
Be sure yon are in the right, office.
Lady attendant.
.Phones, Main 3S0, A-a340.
, Office Hours.
8 a. TO. to 7:30 p. in Sundays, 0 to 12
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YAQU1NA
Oregon's fiatchless Beach Resort
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food, and an
abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern ne
cessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro
vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partdy fur
nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal
sanitary regulations.
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BAY
i-b r-aOTiniarw w n rv I H rnn :
DENTAL PARLORS
303 WASHINGTON STREET, CORNER FIFTH
NO PAIN No More Pear of the Dental Chair NO PAIN
"NOR A HIGH DENTAL BILL"
Special Rates All This Month ;
Full set, that fit. . .$5.00
Gold Crowns, 22k. $3.50
Bridge Teeth, 22k. $3.50
Gold Fillings $1.00
Silver Fillinsrs 50
WHY PAY MORE? X
If you are nervous or have
heart trouble, the Electro X
Painless System will do T
the work when others fail.
All Work Warranted Ten
Years
Dank Reference Open Evenings and Sundays Lady Attendant $
ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS f
Corner Fifth and Washington, Across From Perkins Hotel
I STRONG SULPHURIC ACIDS l
t
! X
It
t Summer Excursion Rates :
Fumlng-MonohydratC'66 Deg. Be.
ISltrlc and Hydrochloric Acids
Delivered In tank cra. drama or carboys.
From All Points in the Northwest
j-wiiiirin
I SpecaaB Excursiosi! I
of the Southern' Pacific to
(rvallis & Eastern Railroad.
Train service daily, and the trio a pleasure throughout. Leave
XEWTORT is reached by way
Albany or Corvallis, thence
Portland 8
side line.
15 a. ni., main brie, via Albany, or . a. m., via west
RATES FROM PORTLAND
Portland to Clatsop Beach
Saturday 2:20 P.M.
Arrive Seaside 5:50 P.M.
VIA THE ASTORIA & COLUMBIA filVER RAILROAD
Round
Trip
Tickets
Good
Until
Monday
Season tickets, on sale daily.
Saturday-to-Monday tickets
Call at the City Ticket Office .f ill
and Washington strcet-s,
cific agency elsewhere, f
$G.00
. ......$3.00
imtlioni Pacific, Thir'cF
in 'irt!and, or at any Southern Pa
r complete information.
: Peyton Chemical Comp'y
lvrTT.T.s BTrrLnnra ui rAicnco.
SCHOODS AITD COZiZ.EOEB
SCKOODS AND COLIiXGES.
WM.
General Passenger Ag
en:. f.
Port lan
McMURRAY
Sf'Uthern Pacific Co. Oregon Lines,
Oregon.
THE MOTEL LfiNOX
inly furnished
r i . n t '. r (f i
revt t.. b.
1: T -Mir .. I 'p. to-
Te ,; i. .;.b
the
plness
In
Portland'a- new -and most r
S'.tel. Third an-d Main street,
leai.tlful ritv Flaia an 1 a
pii'er Kreei 'bus to and f
rla'e arrj.il. 'Exeellent ,.1.ir
tvfrv ir..m. Private bail..
EUB.OPEAX FtAsH, AMERICAN PLAN,
1 to ta.JO Par Daj. ta.M to St Par Day.
m 1 3&
wmm
Why Not Study It Under a Pen Artist?
BOOKKEEPING under an Expert Accountant ?
BANKING under a Bank Cashier ?
CORPORATION Accounting tinder a System-man ?
ARITHMETIC under a Thorough Mathematician ?
SHORTHAND under a Convention and Court Reporter ?
TYPEWRITING under a Practical .Touch Operator ?
Letter-writing:, English, Spelling, etc., under thoroughly competent
instructors ?
THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND, CilEGON
DALLAS COLLEGE Going to College?
rn regular fain leavire Portland Satuffav S fn.i a. rn. an 1 ? r.
and Sunday F a. n.
Special Train Returning leaves Seaside Sunday at 6:30 P. M.
Tickets will abo be h'.;-. rr : f -r return tr;; -n regular tra n !e av.ng Seaside Sr::-, :a a-.
M niay, ? 2o a. m. and 4 r" p. m.
DINING CARS ON BOTH REGULAR EVENING TRAINS
PARLOR CARS ON ALL TRAINS
Tickets on ale at City Office, corner 1 bird and Morrison sts., and at Union Depot
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THE CORNELIUS
THE BEST IV POTLAS
-rtd t hrr. -:c ..out in the bwt vplsft rarpta. Fvery
' .'aina it r.ivy aoll.l Pimmgnu braat bed. on which
a I 1 t S nr..i r.atr ml'rn; Th r.-oma are fur-'w-d
!r, .Mil mahoa-anr. Writing .leak in every room,
-a d'a'ar.e ar.d lrn-al t:r,h..rn in fifty room Silly
with jrla' b;h Fliiia'o-1 In th renter of ahop
r oi. Mofc frorn ). (trpumm sot ao e-
s . ., othr otel. Whn net In Portland aiv
"a-.r. T-ak. yon bo rAfiised. The Turnlahina:.
f.-Tril rprerane of th nibil'' rom rnu.t be aeen
he rrr la-e-d. THE CoRNKI.H S I r-t liua meets all
TUm rr,,.. nf thla lnfftitutfon are
to furnlah to youna; men and women
a liberal Chrlatlan ednratlon. to lay a
deep and broad founoatlon In the study
of the sciences, art and philosophy,
snd to build up a atrona; and Intel
lectual moral character.
Offers UsmI Collar" Conraaa; Claaal
caO. Eolantlflo, Elamantary, Aoada
mlo and KnaicaX
i E-rrenaeg nominal. The faeuItT can
larrana for limited number of studenta
!o Wlr war in full or In psrt.
i ,.rm rnmmences rent em oer zi.
For OataJoam and Informatloa Addraaa
O. a" MOCX, DauUa. Oraron.
Dr. C. W. Oontalina. Prop
V. X. Clarka. Manarer.
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Fifth and Waahington St. Portland, Or.
OPtifNED aJUINLS lt, IM08
" M-,dern luxury at moderate price " In the hesrt
Af hu-ne and .hipping d,trnt. Extjumte-ly
firnishfd. AU modern cofiTenience. Liberal nurn
br print hxth. fample room. IJandrmet
Cafe Bfl Grill m norfhweai; music. But meet all
'trams. Rate $100 and rt
V.. Swetlind, iJanairtr.
THE ALLEN PREPARA
TORY SCHOOL
' Thorough preparation for "11 eastern
and western colle;ea Elhh year be-
i,lns S.iiamber 11. 10. Cataloaa.
THE ALLEN TREPARA TORT SCHOOL
Fortlan-d, Or.
Successful 5len read 'Wants'
WILUMETTl UNIVtRSITY
Salem, Oreg-on, Offers you the Follow
ing Cgirsea:
I C-OI.LEOE OF LI PER A L ARTS.
I I COLLEGE OF AII SIO.
III COLLEGE OF ORA TORT.
IV COLLEGE OF 'MEDICINE.
V COLLEQE OF LAW.
VI ACADEMY.
VII COLLEGE OF THEOLOOT.
All strong-, brain dveloplna; course.
Send to the president for catalogue.
ML ANGEL COLLEGE
MT.ANOEL,ORE.
In charge of the Benedirtine Father.
Boarding school for rotir.g men and
hoys. Term or-ena P-ept I. Roard. tui
tion and laundry. 121 per year. Pre
paratnry, commercial. ctanttSe and
claaatcal courses
warn roa CATAXootra.