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-THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 6. 1908. TUFT'S FIUAL BID FOR LABOR VOTE is Mass Meeting Planned to JJe Held In Chicago Ten: Days Before Election. (United Pros Uh& Wlr.i C ' " i Chicago. Sept, 8. As", grand climax bf th campaign. ' the . Republican com mitts announces that W..H. Taft, presU oanUal nominee,' will apeak at an "In austrial demonstration" In Chicago, Oc tober 24. Cold lake winds at that date wOl necessitate an Indoor meeting., The Coliseum, the building Tuffs nomination was made in, Is to be the scene. Tho demonstration will come within 10 day; before the close of the campaign and exoeDtinsr Derhaps a final speech at Cin cinnati the occasion will mar, the nnais Oil 0 this pamphlet, uted wldulv In riuadrennlal political contest. Republican- itaaers . are juhui i u meetinK here Monday. They have already counteracted the effectof Bryan s labor meting here Monday. Tbey have already Invited the attendance - of - many, men In thaJabor movement. Thoy expect these to marshal a. host of or ganised workers that will rival - the Labor day Bryan, demonstration under the management of President Samuel Gompers of the American Federation of Lavoor ana otnor OREGON TO SEE - (Continued From .Page One.) Buffalo Bill to Give Brcath- : Holding Exhibitions ; ; of Wild Sport. " which Is to-be dlstrlb. y in everv t.iwh.r. ti.- an. called fund Is to be uand. - . , Uryan spent moat of today In dlnpos ing or nil correspondence. Be denied himself to all vlaltora an nmoJ id of .his secretary, Robert V. iispos or 1,000 letters. He ZOr ( n I ru l mnA . U M.mm Sunday afternoon, reachlna Chi. after o'clock Monday morn- - ' - r-w r S. P. ENGINES (Continued From Page One!) know that you f Portland expected us . on ins street. I did ndt think It was as oaa as that. S i i Konay Tied TJp la Banks. -ou remember," ha continued, "that about a r year a so. narhana . ih. When Buffalo BIU appears ' with bis Wild West and Congress of Rough Bid- erg in this city; September U and It, be will present a delegation of cowboys ba.-A ot Atr., J . .w" XT"J "?.7Jr,'!r" construction of A"" cuwuujr im '""."" . ,", "' wouia relieve the Fourth BPfVamiK uiiu nwiory uui io""'-1 uoi. 11110. JUil aOOUt that time. hn. Dense for his dlnarDerance the cow-1 ever, your local hint.,. --. .i K'rl Is coming into prominence ana tied up tfcelr money so tightly that none Buffalo Bill has done bis share to. ex-1 could be secured to carrv on tha wnrlr plolt berln. practical, publlo demonstra-i The senseless mnnav n.ni . . lions . of hr skill ln saddle. , ! ago hs now V?mESn&W!&S'..i7ffi wnue women naturally cannot enaure Harrlman ,j , iT'' .im. iZ ..,7,. the Drlvationa and hardahlDS of f rentier 1 A- til nP""'P,a to secure lif. th. m tha cow- r::.""'"T . wm nicuon or me boys or herdsmen oY thVclslns.h has filX,.? .T" " : baan .hi. In ortnnf h.r..lt to liaafulnCSS K...... -.1 "l" ".""f " " U ii i bubllo .In:nTof .nualrlail T skill "n" J ".'V" "a"a. ,WU UP which' matches favorably with the tea S ..x r. friend of Oreron "ZaM the of her brother horsemen. With Buffalo Lpeaker? "-We have n. .nithJ Bill s Wild Weat will be seen several firS? H.".e cowgirls, some of whom will content vilopmeBt"' bft.nt "S.""8: when the work beglns,"--and he added again, "that will De imraui.ij. . l i . PMinb rnuntv has been on the schedule of our new workfor some time. It wouia nay- 2 last year and completed this had It. not i h. Hanraaalon last fall. It will be the first new ; work oructed. "What crogram will be followed reia , . i .r' 7?. . a, waahlncton road. JET, n.'uctlorof the tunnel under the peninsula and the removal or tne Southern Paclflo- tracks on Fourth "All these projects are part of the general scheme of building in g;on. f'd "wlxU- they will necessarily take more time to get-under way,, they will be completed is rapidly' P"lb'8 There Is no intention to abandon any of the instruction work outlined for Oregon. It will ail be - crowded for ward and put under way as ' feasible after construction has. begun oTthe line into the interior. The Urger cart of these projects would be urt way now had not tha depression of last autumn cuotnou u " - '0rU' watches the irewspapert. Mr. Harrimim Joked again y awy.' diversion. "By the way' n he said is yours an evening or a morning ,PaPr . . Evening and a Sunday morning edi tion. Why, would It make any differ ence with what you said to either a morning or evening pater7 "Well. yes,". he answered quick and with a snap "my remarks to a morn mg paper would depend largely upon howtPhard I had been hit In the even- lnMr. Harrlman disclaimed any knowl edge of the report contained in press dispatches from New York during .the week that the Southern Paclf lc- system waa arranging a flotation of 50.o6o 000 In bonds to carry on Its- work In new construction in the west. "m,. bear out your state-! ments that construction on sll projects will be carried, speedily forward with th funds derived from this flotation T" rI don t know anything about It. Wot rally Advised. Then they don't keep you advised at Pelican lodge of everything that hap pens in financial centers?" "Apparently, no. There are a lot of things happen In New Tork that you and .I ns xv mil nirmi wi. vci(i . nd .kill. whll. will annmnllfv ;Kr ur-,r,"'"L ""J"1" w- ' - - . --r wwia.w " ' ' - VUUUgllL W M fl (1 1 1 11 41 S Ikll WA mnn anaii' i .. i i . themselves with' exhibitions of as a ell I son. I am glad of the friendly understanding that Is comlngbetween us. and trust that the future will mane I 1 1 1 m,m. .11 w ' ..... MW. .I.VMV,. ' Off for tha Soutk. Tn slnalnv V. T7a rrlmin thanked hi auditors for their Mtlence In listening lo him snd for their klndnasg in aesir I. ai 4 kaaa- klnt ir.. k . Shortly afterwards he left tha club and returned to hia special car, leaving for tho south at 11 o'clock. In Mr. Harrlman's speolal which tra versed the valley yesterday afternoon were, besides Mr. Harrlman himself. General Manager CBrlen. Oeneral Wan -- v. V. r-alvln nt Han FYanolsco. W W. Cotton, head attorney for tha Har- wsir rigni iu reapeci aa Droncuu inot Play or DucKing norsea. . objected to these ers and riders Th. r-i .;rr."..Mo. wnrlc n''".rr" ympiainia nor . nave of Sn, .Vunumedtd wlil . mw wnvf i't . w. wv nau an ajrreement ann wa ihnurht lives In tha saddle, followlnr the. herds that a S7"a w.T.,A0Ufn: of cattle upon the plains and . parUci- that la all past and settled ind nZ ori ""'"' ;."-" ""-"'-..--1 "iJuis , remain so lar as I know. Joioa With City sembled a - band' . of genuine . oowboys, . "J, m i sorry that I cannot be present represenUtlvee of a.class of' rugged Pp"18-?" Join in the Jollinoatlpn westerners now fast naaalnr from view. "oon l? na.v in welcome of the Thee cowboys will demonstrate the Jif- "'""',r,B Lr?Sr ln" ,J.oly noble art of broncho busting as It has e2il,v .iv "J wo,u,.d In the wild west exhibition the pecu- "S" ",l"DU ,ulere8a m ;ne growin llarlties of the buckinr horse and the I " - .. . . .. . i - ....-...... ... . u-1 x nuuw maL vou or Fnrrinnrt win set forth in an authentio and realistic ",52J y,a1 1 V?1 in(1.J ?rlco?" manner; for with Buffalo Bill every- IVimatinA. wM-.TTii r r clr thing ia ,euln. and. the student of na- SSt'SS -hh 'n?'1.6,!. ?.r..thr an inceresi in Oregon, one higher than uusiness interest, uurlng this sum ture, the student of hIMory or the slm- ue BBKer aiier enteriainmeni win una hemselves enjoying the real article in every detail- of the varied Droarara wnica is to d presentea. MAMMOTH FUND. mer I have been a resident tt n.nn and I have gained health while here. "TID . V, ... i T i . . : ,.., ,iijr iiiouu. i iiuve enjoyea my stay here, and with my officials have talked of manv thlnra. Th.r.fnr. T f -i " n vregonian. ana am sincere in say. ins i am giaa to see any develop ment which is for the betterment of the lata. ly would look for iha new attorney-ir"lJFLl ? b,.h5r.e tonight," said So Bryan is assured themen f- . (Continued From Pag One.) filiated with the Standard have con' tributed as Individuals to the fund solely to meet with you men of Port land. Even now T .hnuM h. tn Q. Francisco, and almost on my way back w iuo ram. i am gLRci 10 nave made the trip here, to have been given this rlm.a .v.t.m nt th. northwest: JOJ1 lf,ilr Ttr V A J MMrk.ntl. and W. D. Fenton. southern caclflo attorney for Those who . left for tha south . last nlrht with f r. Harrlman. besides his original party,' wera General Manager O'Brien, Chief Engineer Boachaa. J. xj. Farrell. general manager of the Oregon aV Washington ria, ana a- .i7"". orealdent of the Portland Nehaiem. Among those who mttended th reoep- Mnn m t th. ('nmnarrlll ciud war X . a. vuhv. w ir n-aar. Tom Richardson. C. I. Boaell. H. E. Lounsbury, R. V. Holder, C J. Oray, xeo CTieae, juiiub iu h el meri M. Baruh, R. M. Brereton. B. 8. Josselyn. W. W. Cotton. J. P. O'Brien, C. H. Crogster, K. L. Thompson, C W. Hddson. W. K. McMurray, A..H. Devers. W. D. Fenton. C. A. Bell. W. B. Coman, F. 8. Stanley, J. N. Teal, B. E. Kennedy, V. St flr.nl John Mulr. W. H. Whit- flM rr niaradnrfl. Dr. ' Hosmar. Dr. Parker, Henry Hahn, a A. Coopey and many others.. j MANY TOWNS BURNING enawaMMSMS) (Continued From Pag On.) ternoon. Once th buildings started and the bias swept bef or the strong west wind through th business por tion of th town. The First National bank, th city hall. th. O'Neill hotel, th ' Miners hank- and nrantlra11v averv business structure and office building la ' the town were aulckly in names ana doomed, to destruction. . Th new hlgl achool. recently erected at oost o t19KknA atona Am Kill If. th. southern part of the town looking down on the scene of desolation. LAte tonlrht Nashawauk. a town or 1.000 inhabitants. 20 miles southwest of Uibblng, was surrounded by frames and escape was Impossible by road. If the wind continues in the present direc tion It is not believed the town can be saved. Passengers on a Great North ern train from Nashawauk say mil lions of feet of standing pines h.ave been oestroyea. in the rucht from cnisnoim many families were separated and scores of searches for missing children and rela tives are in progress in WDDing. World's Scenic Route. The scenic wonders of the Canadian! Paclflo route are beyond description. This Is the verdict of the traveling pub lic, mrcnase your ticxets via me "World's Soenio Route." The road that i In Pursuance With Our Usual Custom . Our Store Will i i i M Remain Closed All Day Monday that Is to defeat him nrt Novnmhnr. J"8".?!?6""?' ana to.. have met you has more to offer than all other roads iw. w ioasb, not as a raiiroaa man, but c Oreeon. He Is particularly fond of Pelican lodge. He'd like to stay there if the stress of railroad financiering did not demand his time and presence else where. , . "Are you going to return to th lodge next year?" he was asked. "I den t know. I don't know," was the reply. "I'd like to. It's a great coun try a fine nlace, hut' we can never tell what another year will bring forth. Tea, 1 11 go back if I can," Xarrlman Zs OptlmJUrtlo. Mr. Had man la optimistic concerning financial " and Industrial conditions throughout the country.' Business gen-i enallv is on the upward trend and it will I not be a greet while before conditions are again normal. The hoarding; of money by individuals and bankers, he says, contributed largely to tne omened period of last- year and th first of this. F. S. Stanler, head of th Deschutes Irrigation & Power company in Crook county, the largest private irrigation project In the United States, and who attended the dinner given Mr. Harrl man at the Arlington club, commented rreeiy on tne outlook ror tne interior, once rail construction toward Crook county Is started. "Mr. Harrlman's' reiteration - of the promise he mane Governor Chamberlain and myself at Pelican lodge that a road would be started toward the Deschutes Immediately means Incalculable benefit and expansion to that district. "In addition lo nearly 100,060 acres of Irrigated land atttled and In hands which will cultivate It, there will soon be half that amount ready for new set tlers. Railroad activity toward that re- f lcwr will no doubt keep pace with the nflux and extend Its laterals and canals as rapidly as the demand warrants. Ac tivity in raiiroan circles means activity in irrigation ciroiea ana prosperity," pro duction and a heavy addition to Crook county's population." Money to now Underground. Bryan la Informed that the money is not to be distributed through th Re publican national committee. That or ganisatlon, the story goes, will have no knowledge of the existence of the fund, which will ba disbursed through trusted agents -and the state committees of the Republican, party In a dosen states. According to a report -received by tsryan, so one or nis closest advisers de clared late tonight, the states and amounts so far decided on are as fol lows: Nebraska $176,000, Kansas 1200,000. Iowa' 1300.000. Indiana, $500,000, or aa much thereof as may benecessary; in this state most of the money is to be contributed to the treasuries or the smaller parties. Illinois S250.000. Ohio $600,000, or as much thereof combined. Squlbbs medicines are highest grade mad In all th world, your doctor. W fill your prescriptions with these goods. Ask mav ba necessary.' A mmt virnn . zvnn nnn New Tork, any amount wanted after BUSINESS COLLEGE Xncreaaad Staff of T chis Btsnfaig ClMSM to B Establisiad. When th Christian Brothers new business college on th eaat aid will open this fall It will have a full eorps of efficient instructors. Until th new ' college Is in readiness to receive pupils. sruaies win continue ai ma oia insti tution, Blanchet Institute, Fifth snd Mill. This Institution will, reopen Tues day. September 8. Although the quar ters are somewhat antiquated and cramped, th Christian - Brothers will continue their work until they will have better facilities for Imparting knowledge In a modern college on th east aide. The new college la to be modern In every detail. A full business coura will be given and youna men will b prepared for mercantile positions. 'The physical development of the nuplls will not be neglected. Large playgrounds around the new college will be at the disposal of the students. Two regulation con crete hand-ball alleys, at the cost of 11.000. are now In course of construe tlon. Basket ball will also be one of the feature of the athletic department In time. Brother Andrew hopes to In troduce military drill twice a week un der the direction of an army officer, In order to give the students a more manly bearing, and become atlll more accustomed to habits of prompt obe dience. Calisthenics also will of the dally regulation. the ReDubllcan candidates are nominated and the preliminary canvasses are made showing how much is needed. Because of the publicity law in New. Tork this will not only be disbursed through pol itical channels but through leaders of clubs and so-called leagues in tne sev eral counties. Bmallr Parties to 8 Gorged. In addition large sums are to be aent Into Georgia and Tennessee to be used by the minor party candidates, who usually draw most of their strength from the uemoeratio party. Bryan Is informed that money con tributed to the smaller parties in any of the doubtful states will be on condi tion that the orators shall attack Bryan In all of their speeches and steer clear of the personality of the Republican residential and . vice-presidential can ldates. This IS to be the method sed In the states where there Is known Re- gubllcan discontent, the hop .being, so ryan's friends assert, that the dis gruntled Republican voters shall be wasted 'on other candidates and not go to the Democratic candidate. A number of speeches recently made by populist, prohibition. Independent and socialist candldatea are cited as proving that the plan la already In excellent order andJs working weii. Bryaa to Attaok Taft personally, Rrvin has had ffeneral knowledge of this alleged runa xor several aays out the first really specific Information as to the breadth and scop of the 0an reached him tonight. It Is reported that hia belief that the "Interests" are lln lngjip against him Is responsible for his determination to, personally attack Judre Taft In his speech at Rochester. N. T., on September IS. It is also due to this fact that he haa already person ally assailed T. Coleman Dupont and Boise Penrose and Intends later to dwell, on the political activity or George R. Everybody washes their teeth. So save every body 25c this week if you can. For next week we give a full 25c can of our best Tooth Powder, and one of our best 25c Tooth Brushes, the two for the price of one. LABOR Blonday, Sept. 7 See Monday Evening Papers for Announcement of Tuesday Sal p Grat 25c for Both Sheldon, Cornelius N. Bliss atfd other men prominent In the conduct of the Taft campaign. At the Chicago conference steps will b taken to checkmate th financiers who ar parties to this alleged plot. . Democracy's Connter-Attaok. , -: Plans will be completed for securing, If "possible, th names of th subscribers with th amounts they ar willing to "put up" to defeat Bryan. The pub licity committee will also ba asked to h.w. a few million conies mad of tile charges mad by Alton B. Parker four I years ago that speclal Interests" bad contnouiea larxvirxo m iuna to ow usea to defeat him. Then, directly" under neath, will be printed President Roose velt's "indignant disclaimer and hia re marks putting Parker Into the Ananias club. This will be followed by the E. H. Harrlman correspondence, showing how much me union ncino msumate raised after his visit to .Washington. Other Interesting details showing the contributions of Insurance comnanle to th Republican campaign fund, aa brought oat at the New Tork state In vestigations, ar also to b Included In More Money Savers Too r --ft" ? For This Week Only 25c size 4711 Glycerine Soap .14$ 25c size Guticura Soap. 19 50c size Cuticura Salve. ,39 50c size Mentholatum Salve.. 33 25c size Mentholatum Salve .'. 16$ 75c size 1-Ib. box of Talcum Powder. 35$ 1-pound Paraffine . 10c cake Sapolio . .6 M M g 8 25c can our Best Tooth Powder, THE TWO )jr H g 25c, our best 25c Tooth Brush . . . ) FOR ... C,OC B form part The rerular erenlnr classes will ro e-pen September 14. Quite a number of young man bav already rgltra. Plumbing: Goods Cheaper. M. Barde V Sons hava now a full tin ft plumblnc nippile at their new store, lit north Third street and ar abl. to undersell all co tn petition hy buying- la carload iota direct from eastern manu facturer. , e Railway Men's organ's- The tfnlted tlon ef the stat of New Tork. which Is a learislaU- body mad op of mem bers nf th flv railroad brotherhood. Wjlll hold special meeting shortly at Which a raolutlai will b passed, da. tn. w ting the stata and city public entc wiandln an amendment te boards, rrvldlne fnr tha arpnlntrnent cf a representative of labor on both boarda. II. Jgt 1 I 1 I 4 A I I - I i I1C 11 II II I 1 I I II ll l ll I 15 II II II M 1 U U UUaUaU i BRING m YOUR fllAIS to arrto An non AMOUNTINO .TO I . I I I I ; (' iim or oVrRhllMh ' Wl WILL OIVKl If I ( wm or TotR I II Li Li 1 , BEST NEOAT1VK Oregon ; Photo" Stock Co. : 111 Btxtk Vt, Vsaw Vaaaiaartsa. ' N ALWAYS 7 OWL OR EXPORT CIGARS 25t g The Perkins Hotel Pharmacy THE SQUIBB DRUG STORE Phone us Main 8624, A-1011. LOWNEY'S CANDY Free Delivery Magazines PORTLAND REAL ESTATE vs. MOSS AND MOSS ft When we sold the block on Thirfeenth and Ir Ving streets, some two or three years ago, to Marshall-Wells, before they had received their deed, the company was notified to remove the moss from the buildings that had been standing there for many years; and last year on selling Marshall-Wells the two blocks on Fifteenth and Johnson, they were also notified in this case to remove the moss that had been accumu lating on the buildings there for many years. Dur ing the past month, on .selling to Mr. T. B. Wilcox the corner on Seventh and Stark streets, we met a somewhat similar experience, for on going to the city hall to get a permit to remove the buildings, we were met with a suggestion that they were just going to condemn them. From this it seems that the old build ings can stand with the moss on them and in the hands of the moss-backs years and years, but the moment new men buy them, trouble begins. In the parlance of the times,' "WOULDN'T THIS JAR YOU?" The facts are that there are a good many old buildings on prominent corners of the city that the owners will not paint or fix up, nor in any way im prove. Now that a large, cosmopolitan city is to be erected here, Moss-backs that want to have village conditions around them may as well realize once and for all time that there are new meriwith new ideas and with means in the city bent and determined on having Portland take front rank as one of the great cities of the Union. The Moss-backs will either have to wake up and march with the procession in an ear nest effort to get well paved streets, the city well cleaned, well painted and made attractive in every way, or they may as well get out and have their vil lage conditions in Hillsboro, Skamokawa or some other place. Every individual has rights, but the majority rules in this country, and the majority of the citizens now of Portland are going to have the city benefited. bettered and improved, notwithstanding the complaint or 'grumbling of any Moss-back. This city has been cursed with too many men who would not improve their property, nor do anything with it unless they could sell it at exorbitant prices. THE NEW ERA, IS HERE. New men, new ideas, new ambitions are going to propel Portland in a forward movement In a wonderful manner. We realize it fully, are induc ing the people to? buy and are! making sales on that understanding. Parties having real estate that they really want sold will find it to their advantage ' to list same with us. Persons wanting good bargains in down town properties will find it to their advantage to call upon us as we have a number of well selected corners and quarter blocks that will surely enhance in value. l We deal exclusively in inside properties, have been in the real estate business for 20 years in the city of Portland, dealing solely in inside properties, not running a department store, not doing an abstract business or an insurance business, but we do sell real estate and sell the very best of real estate Portland real estate, and sell only on the commission basis, whetcy the owner of property knows that he is not being speculated upon, and the buyer of the property knows : that the price quoted is the price of the owner, thereby insuring absolute fair dealing, are fully qualified to give investors the very best aid and assistance in ie-. lecting bargains in Portland city property. We have , sold many of the' most prominent and largest prop erties in the city, and respectfully refer the invest ing public to any bank or business house in the city of Portland, and to their numerous clients. Bankers, investors, executors of estates, livings out of Portland, wanting Portland real estate, are cor dially invited to call upon or write to - CHARLES K. HENRY ft SON, 250 Stark Street Portland, Oregon. imnuuusiaiiiiiiiuumiiMummiirgrtl Talking Talking Machines All th makea . All tht rwoorda ; All th tim Caa V fr4 jT JTy SH fWnofBfalCSr I ynrilngton Street. Cornsr of Parte (Stti) Street p SEPTEMBER WATCH - SALE- Waltham or Dfjia UoYements In a 29-Year GoaraBfeed Cue IB-Size Watch 0.50 16-Sire Watch ....$10.50 12-Sixe Watch , ......$10.50 0-Size Watch .'........$12.50 Evmrf Movmmt Guarantd .0400 $9.50 STANDARD Now Is the Time to Buy Watche at Price Never Before Offered. TO THE PUBLIC Slae 7 wste sots aa J b im. la S arsas, aa i r sriU aaw m.s is nasty. Wl a lrc a, sortwaat f Bia HMMtiis. Wtt. bs a - 1 J.wary I TEWXLRY STORE. 8 9 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN YAMHILL AND IATLU,