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THE dREGON DAILY, JOURNALV PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO, SEPTEMBER 18,' 1008. THE H'KINLEY AND BRYAN CONTEST, '96 I ha did things that lft a greet mark, en tne nisiory or ma country. -When tha cold Blank was adopted 14 western Republican delegates, beaded bTI " 1W FREDEIUC J. IIABICI. fConvrlsht. 1101. by rredsrlo J. MkW Washington. 6ept. 18. The .hard fmirht nnlttlcal battle of Arner-1 Senator Teller of Colorado, Benatorl Mt fought political Dauie w Cannon of' Utah and Senator EHibole of vlcan ulatorj wai mm cimiioiiu vMia,, wiikm out of tin convnti tni itn i. m.ki-t. wmtam MeKlnler Of into tha Democrats party. All over Xl:: - "Tit ' witii.m Tenn nea Jha country there wera Bepubllcane who uuio Tinqunuvu ,,,.... w " . I louoiy proclaimed tne rart tnet taay nsq fact that I bolted tha nomination of McKlnley. A I national aiivar Republican convention Had. Mr. Ha nna, choaan chair-1 man or tha national committee, knew I that ha had a great Job ahead of film ana no ssi to wont . , ' Chicago Ooaraatloa. V ; . Tha Democrat lo convention mat - In Chicago. Tha Cleveland wing of the party controlled tha national committee. I but tha racommandatlona of that body I Rrvan of Nebraska.' The ... . . . , iv . . In I n . wciuniev waa reeiocieu wnu w WM called. his Mcond campaign against urysn. nd that the Republican majorities .nt It OA Intlr an great on PAPer. hat earned many men of ahort memory k.ii.u tia McKlnley won bis first election without great difficulty. In that vaar tha Democratic nominee, wera ewept aalde on tha flret vote and It ... 7 . .iV m.rluhli clear that tha allver men controllad Mr. eryan. mans in. M.v- -- - tn, c,nventlon. A revolution commend n.iblnr eamnalan mVtt , undertagen "7 1 tnm tha (hen nreaant DtmiMntle onn ... tm tha aama year, the Repub-1 ventlon waa voted down with vengeful 11.1- rrMi.manaar. Mr. Hanna, hoota. , No. one man waa ever hated K.fora more trvan ins Democratic national con- spent more money than waa sver oeiore Tntm of ,gM hated Orover . Cleve- epent In any aleotoral contest ana rive an(li th Democratic prealdent of. tha ' timaa aa much as had ever been epent United States.. ' i i . . ,.w!.ntuil reoe. The Re- Leading free silver advooatea Ilka before in presidential "T Rtchrd l. Bland of Mlaaourl and John publican 1eamoelgn waa conduetea wun R McLean ot 0Mg wera contesting for auch oonaummate saiw tnsi '" r tne. nomination, -rna story or weir ae- Mark Hanna will live for years aa the fe4t u a moit felntje.r Dlt of poUtlcal foremoat political general the country hgt0ry. William Jennlnge Bryan, who ha a produced. a iml htA reported the 8t Lou la oonventlon , The year 18 waa a year of political wnlcn nominated McKlnley, foF a Ne- revolutlon. Botn of the 1iUnjf.5!a lraelia newapapar. came to Chicago at tiaa unaerwenj grt --- , i the bead or a conteating aeiegation. we numluir nt Indenendent -votere waa n,.. m ... , tv.. ama ik creaaea a. V10 i ...... T, Cln with debate on tne platform, , the ei land'a aecond admlnlatratloii beg atr wun p.mocrata nghtlng hard agalnet me country on ia a- - ""X-Vh- majority. In that debate Mr, oraan. ina " Tha T money thn only St yeara old. aUm ( P"I?..2f 2l?HWhrtu- had aS and luliV rnarn leaped Into J UBOIMIl WHIM" ar Z " carefully alde-atepped for eo .-a M auifk MV tflatE Th. .miniatration could not avoid tak- apeech, whether the figure waa borrowed fi?? r,ttlfni'lv-rnS ind hie from Repreaentatlve McCall of Maaaa- i.Ein.r dw-idali to clace the country I cbuaetta or not. aent that convention anuareiv on the a-old atandard and to I wUd. Bryan waa nominated. 1 FALL STIBIS BOHEMIAN GLASS AT ONE-HALF PRICE TOMORROW LAST DAY Hundreds of Beautiful . Pieces to Select From You must move quickly to take advantage of this undsual sale. Every piece of glass included is .marked at exactly ONE-HALF the regular price and some of these pieces are the best efforts of famous European makers. Buy a few choice pieces now for Christmas presents for your friends. Remember, the sale closes Saturday night at 11:00 P. M. eaatern tha Bryan, dtaregard the petty eopa whloh had been I thrown to allver. The treaaury regula- The Boy Orator. A lltUe later the Popullata and the liver RepabUoana alao bomlnated "the w .inri4ie flret nart I land Demoerata called a convention at S,.h.nn-M artmlnlatratlon the gov- Indlanapolla and organised the "Na- ernment waa In the control of the Pern- tlonal Democracy- GeneraJ John M. ocrata, that party naving me prraioom i rinnr m tuinoii, m. auiuivr vi iiw ju- and a majority of botn nouaea or oon-iinn, waa nominatea ior preniaeni, wun Kreaa. Mr. Cieveiana oaiieu wirm f oirnua Douvnr oucinar si Mniuur, ...k.. .j timhft tha reoea,! of the all-1 aoldler of tha Confederacv. for vlca- ar Burehaalna- clause of the Sherman I prealdent Thev Dolled but few votea. act. which would finally "demonetise 1 the majority of the gold Democrats voH allver. His party aid not agree) wi in i jn. etralght for McKlnley. him on that eubject, and It waa with tne I Bryan soon began his unprecedented rreateat difficulty that his purpose waa I and uneaualed camnalrn tour. He did accomplished. I not then possess the suavity of his later OlvU Service Xezona. I years, tut he was mightily in earnest. President .Cleveland had been an ex.m- ever aroused , t ; THE BEST $3.00 HAT IBEN 6 F1T ir- ITUrfn Leading Clothier .i.. Miwii mrvn reform and opposed to "pernicious activity- in por was I which he created In that campaign. He spoKe to .over 0,000,000 people, maaing ones, in trav- Iflca. bat ha went to the extremes of over a thousand separate apeeohe the use of patronage as a club to drive I the first part of the campaign he PROPERTY (N OREGON CITIES FINDS READY BUYERS AMONG P0RTLAN DERS YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE , 1 About two thirds of the worJdV business is done on CREDIT. It is the ,basis of all business. Credit is con venient for instance, you open a monthly account at our store today; tomorrow or at some future time you discover that you require a bottle of toilet water, box of tooth powder, bottle of medicine or some other article; you simply go to the phone, ring up Exchange 11" or A-6171, get connection with the department you want and plac your order. , We fill the order and deliver it to "your place of residence without extra charge- We sell good merchandise just as reasonably on credit as we do for cash. Our Prices Arc Always the Same ' We organized our credit system for the benefit of our customers, as well as for our own profit. If you have not already opened a monthly account with us, come in today or at your convenience and do so. Children With WcaKEyes Eyes Made Weak By Overstudy Should be taken to ah op tician without delay. . Only A DcKablc . Optician- Should be consulted. The uneasy, restless child who complains of a headache occasionally is often en tirely relieved by wearing a pair of good glasses properly fitted. WE GUARANTEE OUR OPTICAL WORK Second Floor , .. the repeal bill through congreea. isven eiea in oramary aay coacnes, tne rail- then, ft was done only by the ne p or roaos maxing It left his possible. eastern Republican votes. lnnlaalv divided. ' palgn the railroads relented and he was enabled, to met a elMtted Cleveland was the result of pop-1 without money an ular disapproval of the McKlnley tarirr 1 was sometimes forced it as hard for blm as Excursionists to Klamath Falls Pnr- lowaro m ena 01 me cam-1 , w cnass uaraen ijana ana uiy uou .0 get a private car. He was and in his great canvass reed to borrow the I ticket to the next stopping I New Residence to Go Up. bill of 1890. After tne terrmo nsm pric of on the silver purchasing clause repeal, place. the Democratic con gress endeavored to 1 Against this terrific campaign, which enact a Democratic tariff bill. The par-1 BMraed to be sweeping the country for (Bpeclal Dispatch to Tbe JooraaL) Klamath Falls, Or.. Sept 18. Prop- ty was already torn aaunaer n" c""' the Demoorats, Mr. Hanna planned the erty Is changing hands at Klamath act with no unan mlty. The result waa eat .-can,,,.!,,- of education." TheU..i..:J a.- the passage of the wnson pm. wmca farmerl of the agricultural states east "IT..; , ZZ.:! unanimity, of the Wil Mi- Cleveland permitted law without bis signature. As t TJt 1 ln,: "'Vh."'.. wealth of the country S'Vhn 7alt bvth. election of he .had tS.OOO.OOO to spend erty. TV"" JL ' . ' ..'- O ft A ka U Q HO KZ1BW HOW LC of the Mississippi were Induced to be- ttle activity In real estate, following F. E. King Bays Quarter Block at I Waldport Extensive Building Under Way at Seaside Cttj. rlthout bis slgMture. v .lleva that the election of Bryan would the financial difficulties, the past few bill east of the town, the people had condemnea tne M BttB bankruptcy for them.- All of the weeks has seen considerable movement Supplied with an abi ? lforamit. effect could JS2 wltB of . ''"P c f n both farming lands and city propr mountain water at a ver (Special Dlapatch ts ne YooraaLt Waldport, Or., Sept 18. Among the Improvements Waldport la planning , for I the coming year Is a water system. The reservoir will be located on the Ruble hlch will be abundance of pure ISCVS Largest stock on coast. Lady & gentleman fitters. Second Floor fWnw.rtln hmma In 1B80 so ine 1 " .v. Wilson; bill, charged vwlth rcsponslbll- Carefnl Canvasses, lty for a panic which was on before the Careful canvasses taken two months bill was written, resulted In the over before the election showed that such whelming Republican congressional vie- gUtg aB Ohio and Indiana were for tory ejf 1894. Since that time the Dem- Bryan. The work that was done to turn nnr. tm hmvmt T1RVAF had S majority OX tDC thaf Iha .1. .. house of representatives, nor have ttiey tory ot November waa due to the polit even approached success In any aort ofncaf agactty of Marcus A. Hanna. a national election. i . Bryan's appeals to the people of every Constant Strife. (section, the enormous popular Interest tn Amone- the Portland excursionists who have bought additional land are: Mrs. Fannie L. Owens, garden land near town: J. M. Evans, building lots; H. A. and A. E. Elder, lots, and Colonel M. L. Ellison,, who has hud charge of the ex cursion from Portland, two building 10 F.' C Markwardt and Ben 8. Owens of Portland, who bought acreage near town, have leased the Navigation com- .mA will AoAtmv it while .. ' ..i 1 . - I in. 1 1 W uullullia U1IV1 n,. wuvj - - All through the three years of the JZ.a.1 r"a ln"pciuresqu- stocking their farm and getting reaay Cleveland administration leading up to r 'LttZ. p3?, ni,Thii5r- A 'OP next V crOD"-, . . th cmna!n of 1896 there waa constant an-.the efforts of the Republicans to Th contract wae let this week, for strife in both parties. For a time It i ";y vir wun ciupumn mer- tns first lrick House to d ereciea ia Seemed that theRepubllcani would de- ture and Personal argument on the Klamf.th Falla. .On several of the lots clare for free sliver and that the Demo-I0"16' ' resulted . in a widespread goW in the new addltlona houses are to crats would follow their oresidetit in tv"r uitt m iiuuum ww I be erected this tan. advocacy of the gold stanaara. Tnen "yl""""":, .i.(. i It seemed that both part es would de-1 While the campaign was decisive, and dare for the gold atandard and. the while H prMtically wttled the money n... v... iinsir h. I Question for all time, defeat did not banner ot Populism. The I Republicani diminish the popularity of. the Demo felt certain that they could wfn on the cratio sUndard-bearer, who has ever Srospenty issue, ana ty aenouncmg me ? " "v. yi ... v,. levclan administration for Its Issue McKlnley was chosen president and his of 8262,000,000 of bonds In "time of administration witnessed the return of profound peace." But they didn't want i"ui''' p:1 ",D V""'.'"'. In .ii hli- wn fornfia.bv taklnr ver Known. Alter an, not tne least aides in ne money ngnt. i very moderate cost Amnnor thniiA hn hullt rnttnffea at I Waldport this season la F. E. King of Portland. Mr. King purchased a quar ter 'Mock- tn Ruble's second addition. near the beach, and Is preparing to spend considerate time nere. iseing a successful real estate man. his invest ment here is taken by property owners as a good indication. - Dr. James B. Olmsted will soon begin the erection of a 400-foot wharf in front of the property he purchased this sea son ana will buy or build a substantial launch for pleasure trips on the bay. Milton W. Beem of Tidewater has ordered a complete portable sawmill and in a short time will be able to supply all grades of lumber at, reasonable prices, rders for over a yeen'a run are now on hand. ii CHAIRMAN THOMAS SHOWS UP MORNING WISEACRE'S DISCREPANCY Mr. McKlnlev and flteakr Thomas B. Reed were the leading candidates for the Republican nomination for pre! dent Mr. McKlnley had the good for tune to have Mark Hanna for his pol It leal captain. Hanna organised the statea and took even New England away from Reed long before the convention met. Mr. Hanna was afraid of the money question and Mr. McKlnley was committed ty nis record to "nimetau ism." 8o the Ohio leaders attempted to "straddle" the Issue once more. The Ohio state platform contained a delphlcl utterance on the money queatlon which said nothing. , Kee at St &oois. the . Republican assets of 1895 waa the fact that the panic of 1893 came during a Democratic admlnlstra-1 tion. SAIL FOR PHILIPPINES But when the national convention met ftflfflpfihin Flftftt OfflCCrS AVG St. Louis Mr. Hanna found that the Xtt!Uesui.y A J.CCI viliccia Much Pleased-With Treat- at question was one which was too big to be straddled. Senator Thomas C. Piatt of New Tork forced Hanna to accept a gold standard platform. It was later modified by a pronouncement in favor or international oimetamsm, wnicn per mitted Republicans who. had been shout ing for sliver to come down gracefully. senator f lan may not oe regaroea as great statesman, but in 1898 and 1900 Common Sense And A Tablet Do Away With Dyspepsia, Stomach Trouble and Make Meals a Pleasure. When your stomach goes on a strike and mass meetings of indignation are held all over your body, then it Is that you stiouia sit up ana tans notice. ment by Australians. By H. Lee Clotwbrthy, United Press correspondent on uoara v. B. s. Georgia. (United freM Laeaad Wire. -Albany, West Australia, Sept 18. The Atlantic fleet left here at S o'clock this morning for the Philippines, one day later than scheduled time, oespltk the early hour, a large crowd or peopl lined the shores of King George s sound to witness the departure or tne Ameu can ahips from Australia. The big ahiDs were ealuted aa they left the harbor and from thouaands of tnroats came cneera rrom tne Ameri cana, who had won their way into the Hearts or tne Australian people. Admiral Sperry wired his thanks to Premier Alfred Deakln today for th kind message that he received yester day. The last or the coal was stowed away Portland. 8ept. 1. To the Public The following letter, which ,was sub mitted to the Oregonlan on the (late whioh it bears, explains itself. This letter was refused publication by the Oregonlan. Now, through the courtesy of The Journal I wish to call the at tention of all fair-minded people to the misrepresentation by the Oregonlan of Mr. Bryan's position on the tariff. , , . O. H. THOMAS, Democratic County Chairman. Portland, Sept. 14. To the Editor of the Oregonlan Tour crowning offense in this campaign appeared this morning In vour editorial headed "The Tariff." As a basis for that editorial you took! the following plank verbatim from the Kepubllcan national piauorm or tnia year, but you attributed the language to Mr. Hryan: "In all tarif legislation the true prln clble is best maintained by the imposl tion of such duty as will equal the dif ference between the cost of production at home and abroad, together with rea sonable profit to American industries." Aa a Democrat I commend the edito rial mentioned to the unbiased consider ation of every voter in this -opuntry. Presuming that the knockout logic you employed in denouncing this Republican lanK came rrom a sincere mina, i ask hat you deal Justly with Mr. Bryan bv Immediately reproducing this edito rial with the name of the candidate re-1 ii Tr v H vb III I w w II I The New Odor A Lasting,. Fragrant Perfume II I W Carrv TriMtnVnl MaL--TTV www - J w wwae ws arautaV W II i i ; TRUSSES We Frame Pictures sponsible therefor. Mr. Taft substituted where you have wrongly used the name or Mr. Bryan. Tou should tell the people that the Republican platform contains the "loose statement" which you have denounced to perfection, but that Mr. Taft defends li, ana you snouia ten mem mat Air. Bryan ia doing everything that mortal man can do honestlv to defeat what you have termed such "vague notions of protection. u. n. twumas. First Annual Pacific National Live stock Show and races. Sept 31, S3, IS, 24, J 6, 26, at the Portland Country Club grounds. WINSTON CHURCHILL LOSES HIS FIGHT (United Preaa teastd Wlra.) Concord, N. H., Sept. 18. The moat vigorous Republican ante-convention I campaign which this state has seen in ZO years culminated In the nomination I yesterday of Henry B. Qulnby of La-1 conla for governor by a margin of only I five votes after two ballots. The cam paign has been participated in by such leaders as William E. Chandler and Win-1 ston Churchill,, who two years ago ran for the nomination for governor on the) reform platform and came near being nominated. ' Winston Churchill, who stumped the state for Mr. Plllsbury. took his defeat I philosophically, saying It Is the duty of I ail itepuDiicans to accept tne candidate I or tne majority and try to eiect mm. common sense is this thing called Dye- last night and the jackles on sev- EX which erat of aba ahips were uo late cleaning excesses and high living, tha things tne decks and pouahing tne Dig guna h tha stomach needs and you-have land tha braaawork. dyspepsia and indigestion; then ' other! Everything was Teedy for the depart. maladies follow these tola la common I ore at a e cioca ana it was just barely daybreak when the ahips hoisted their iv wining enougn DUiiancnora ana stemmed away. sense. The stomach you won't let It do Its work. Tou take away tha materials which are so neces sary ror it to use. Give back these materials and dye- pepaia ana indigestion nee and tne whole machinery of man beglas alowly io move ana ao us worn. What-tne stomacn needs la serve rorce. nulda ror Its digestive glands, Bourtshment and power. All these ne cessities It takee from the blood. If dyspepsia gives nothing to the blood. ma oiooa gives noining to tne stomacn. This la common a ansa alao, pure, simple and unalloyed. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are com mon sense presaed by high power Into taoiet. in tneee tabieta are powerful essences which go Into the atomach, di gest food, stop gaa maktng. prevent de caying or Toon, enncs tne gastric juices are absorbed by the blood and thue give It strength to furnish a better fluid for airesung toe neximeei. Every phy sician knows what comprises thee tab ieta; every dnirsist bes the same knowl edge also. They are natural common sense Sle-eetere wblrh do the work for the stomach quickly and well. Every drog store carries them. SOc per rack are. RefM us your name and address and we will send you a trlsl prsr r mall fre. Adr T. A Ptuart (: UI etuart tldg, Marshall, lilch. , Everr officer expressed hla resrrst at leaving Australia and will reraembes the rood times that their English cous ins had made for them while they ware nere. Admiral . perry said today that he expect a to arrive at Manila on eched uled time. October 1. Outside the cementing of friendship between Austral-Asia and the United States, which haa been the biggest re sult of the fleet's visit to tha Antipodes, tha most Interesting feature of the trip nas Been tne oemonstrauon mat ms battleships caa run long distances on less roej than it was hitherto thought possible. This hss been rendered pos sible by Improved engines and fire boxes that have- peea metalled la Americas warships during; the past few yeara. So arrest has been the saving In 'real that Admiral iperry has reraired per mission from the war department to re duce bis coal estimate for the trie borne through the Mediterranean sea by aver ive ioa. r A pateat baa been granted en a tr fe for quenching roke wbes with drawn, from aa oven by placing It In s rooting chamber an4 forcing a enrreat of eoid. Inert gaa ever It Do you know what won : Ami The Finest Cleaner Made will do? No? Well it cleans windows and mir rors, polishes tins and all kinds of metals, and cleans paint without a scratch. Askyour grocer. Fashion's Best In Suitsand Overcoats Is now shown at our men's ..! . . .. cjotniner section in im mense varieties of styles, fabrics and colors. "Every garment bears' the stamp ot correct and careful tai loring, and assures satis faction to the wearer. Ev ery model breathes ex clusiveness and individu ality as intended by their makers, the STEIN- BLOCH CO., the SCH- LOSS BROS CO., and the BRADBURY SYSTEM. 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