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THE OREGON DAlLY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1008. 11 DIM'S RECORD E 0 EPROCI Nebraskan Shows Tcople o Cincinnati That Taft Is 'Merely Imitator. 1 ' ' (Vtdtti rnm Lmm4 Wirt ) V Cincinnati, Sept IS. In hla epeacbei bar Utt night Mr. Bryan Mid: - Aa thla It the horn of my opponent I deelre to take ccaalon to eKpreaa my ' hif h opinion of hla character and ao- eomplIhment. I think that X pay him ' . a blfhar oompllment In aaautnln that na ie aoie io conduct nia own campaign than tha pi-eeldent aoe.. by eonteatlng ..with hint tha leadarablp of tha party In Uie campaign. ' Aa Mr. Taft referred to nr raoord, It ' la only fair that I ahould maka v bilei reply. Mr. Taft and 1 have records, And they are neceaaarlljr a part of the , campaign. , In eome reepecte Mr. Taft baa bean mora fortunate than I. Ma baa held appointive offlcaa for nearly nan ma lire, ana auring a oonaioeraDia - part of tb time tha offica wn oonaplo uoua. Aa a United Statea Judge, gover .nor of tha Philippines and aa aecratary of war, ha haa been before the public ' and yet who will any that ba could have aeoured tna Kepubucan nomination on hla raoordT It waa tha powerful aup , port of the pfaaldent that made him tha 3 oniinee oi mm party. Ana me firosi ent aeetne to feel that tha exlgenclea - of tha caae- require that tha full aup- port of tha administration abaU;.. be l given to Mr. Taft'a candidacy. Mr. Taft Bay a that I favored tna free . coinage or auver. it la true, nt migni . aJao have told you that Mr. McKlnley oiea ror rree ooinage or aurar in isia that tha Raoubllcan National conven . tlon In lle pledged lualf to interna tional Dimetaiiam and mat Mr. Mc.in . ley ft rat Important act after taking tha oath of orfloa waa to aend a com : mlaalon to Europe to aak other nation o ;oin in reemng Dimetaiiam. fie aoouaea me of favorlnar rorm ' tnent ownerablp, but - ba forgefa that both ba and Prealdent Rooaevelt bava threatened the rati road a with gorern .tnant ownerahlp If they do not conoent to effective) regulation, and tola la eub fcaatlaUy tha poeltiem that I v hare Saken. Mr. Taft doe not atand for a elnerle . reform that baa not been advocatedby Jamoomta paxora m tooa up uie worn 2BUIBEB COLORADO k . , , -TO SAN FEANCISCO t." , '' XVmttU Iteae leaeed Wtra.) '! lMr Taro. Paget Bound, Sept J5. I Tb) armored Wralew Colorado, Cap tain jEL ja. Uliderwood commanding;, ftearned out of tb harbor yeaterday I or . Ban yranoieoo. Tna coioraao ta a f to that city to receive a draft of iriiaa to oompiete tna crew ana wniie ' there tb presentation to tb ahlp of aurer aerrloe, tb rift of the people of tha atata of Colorado, will tak .juaoe. - - .- From Ban Franelaco the Colorado la vaeheduled to go to Honolulu to meet tm aeven crniaera r in racmo neet , returning from tb cruise to Samoa. . , SERATJB SNIFFS AT T C THE 00ALGATE CASE 1 1 rspedal Dlapatrb ta The loarsaL) V- iwaablnrton. Sept 4 Secretary (Btraua today said he thonrht an exam ination ahould be made of the failure of tha National bank of Coal grate, Okla. Straus declared this caa furnished tha only llluatratlon of the guaranteed bank deposit schom.-. .v . . - I SilllS COST OIIOI! SI ,337.36 No. 1 Oyerdraws but Checlcs ; Are di'arjed Up ' .. to No. 2. s- (Bpectit tHepateh 't The JoenuL) ' Olympla, Waabu. Sept 15. Tb faot that It bad two "W. H. Smiths" on Ita books as depositors has cost, tha Ex change National bank of. Couer d'Alen. Idaho. tl.ai7.lt. An. attemct by tb bank to deduct the amount from a time certificate of deposit for $2,000 laaued to one ef the Smttba haa failed in i the auprauie court, after praaanutlun o the peoullar case to I lie tipukaue suporlor court . , , . One W. If. Umlth bU the eartlflcata of depoalt whl h he tranaforrad to O. M. tiparka, who, after Indorsing li. aalgnat it to the Old National bank of Bpoharie. Whan th certificate was praaanlad tut payment th Idaho ban tflaooverea ma the Umlth to whom the oerlifloate had twn laaued had. overdrawn, hla check ing account by $1.IM. bis oheoke having been charged to the other w.. It Hmitb . who had a current account Of 11,000. Under th lawa of Idaho tha Eiehaege bank would be permitted to deduct the overdraft from the certificate of de poelt, but prior to . Its presentation, fcoarka. who dealred ta protect himself aa an Indoraer of th certificate, and learning that Smith was In financial I dirriuulties, -telophonea tna nana aaaiogi if the certificate would be paid upon nrovnhtatlnn. Bvldnoe taken at thai trial convinced th court that th bank had .promleed to pay th eerimcaiei on preaeutatlon. ' It la held that thla I was an estoppel agalnat charging up I th overdraft agalnat th Urn deposit I OUTL B " nEaKBaHaagatsBgcESSHaanBavgflBTBB M . .: . E(C. . A. . j . jf eM ET CLOTH INQ CO (CI 0 m T17 nan D 4$ 313 cn Keepilfour Eye on Eye v f ane.M L . , ..1- . . . , ' " ; We are always on the lookout for good things, and have juat received the swellest line of Men's Pahts compria- ing 1,000 pairs of high-grade, pants' that retail the world over at $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. Just to show you how cheap we do sell, we will place them on sale Saturday evening and all day Monday only at $2.19 per pair i Th U rau are a gooa ume to Keep our eye on your "(ligestive u gmacriine aainsi do wei . aisoraers oy : i-j Dwth hot milk and cream every; I g tuuriiuiK lur ui cutirasi. oweei- y ens and cleanses the stomach . O and keeps the bowels healthy" fl and dctiva" Y -g - n Baf J- PAIR This line consists ; of all the latest pat terns in medium vi and heavy weights,.; fancy all-wool worsteds, cassimeres, lustersall worth $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. Can fit you in any style and pattern, all sizes. Remember,; Saturday evening and all day Mondayvonly. Heat in Oven Before serving. pnrrf yiinr do CZTia 0 D a SEE PANTS SALE WINDOW First anc Morrison" Sis. SEE PANTS SALE WINDOW THE DYING EMBER Of the, greatest sale, ever held in Oregon, burst forth for a last great struggle at 11 11111 '1 4 r I I SIXTH AND OAK STREETS, DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM THE WELLS-FARGO BLDQ & The last days of this great sale of over $40,000.00 worth of clothing, hats, shoes, underwear, shirts, sox, smrts, waists, cioaKs, curtains, oiaxmcis, etc SAVED FROM THE FIRE Will be attended by such price slashing and smashing as has never been witnessed in all America, n matter what the cost, value or worth of these goods. They must be sold at once, and the loss stood by the adjusters. Come prepared for the bargain feast of your life. Entire stock on sale at from '--;v'-v to 57c of Actual Value Read the sample bargains. Store open all day Saturday Men's Suits , $3.79 for choice of 60 Suits, sizes 34 to 42; some slightly . soiled, brown ana gray mixed; ivorth to $10.00. $5.70 takes good quality Suits, new, nobby colors, and well worth to $15.00. ' ? $8.79 for Business or Dress Suits, single or double-breasted stvles! worth to $20. - ' $12.79 buys finest hand-tailored Suits, all the new shades and styles; wortn to $ou. Men's Pants 800 pairs, all shades, wei ehts, styles, from the hard-service to the crofessional class. 85 for men's Work Pants, worth to $2.00.' $129 for'corudroy and other Pants; worth to 52.50. . ' $2.45 for fine Dress Pants, worth to $4.00. $3.35 for best tailored Pants, worth to $7. Cfavenettcs $9.85 for choice of ' 33 Priestley Crare- nettes, wortn to $30.00. Men's Hats $1.35 for choice of 200 soft or stiff, worth to $2.50.. $1.85 for Stetson and other styles worth to $4.00. - - 0- - Men's Fariiishings. 5 for cotton Hose, worth 15c 10 for black wool Hose, worth 25c. 19 for heavy wool Hose, worth 35c 9 for men's balbriggan Underwear, soiled, worth to 50c 33 for Deisher knit Underwear, worth to. $1.00. - ' GOf for natural wool Underwear, worth to $L25. -. . 39 for Work Shirts, all kinds, worth to T5c - 59 for. Dress Shirts, Monarch and others, ' worth to $10. . $1T9 " for ' finest Dress. Shirts, worth to - $2.50. . C94 for men's Sweater Coats, worth , to $1.25. Boys' Suits School time is here, and of course you want your boy to look nice. This is the oportunity to do it at a big saving. $1.35 for boys School Suits, worth to $3. $1.85 for boys' fine School Suits, worth to $4.00. . v . $2.35 for. bo)-s' best School Suits, worth , to $6.00. Ladies Cloaks $1.95 for ladies' black broadcloth Coats, - worth $7.50. . " $3.89 for rehret-trimmed Coats worth $10. Fine models and children's Coats at like prices. ' Skirts and Waists G9 for black sateen Skirts, worth $1.25. 95 for lace-effect Waists,, worth to $3.00. $25 for Dress Skirts, worth to $6.00. $4.65 for voiles, panamas,.etc, worth to $12.00. , . . " ' $4.95 for silk petticoats, worth to $10. Lace Curtains 69e for ecru or white Curtains, worth $1.50. 95 for fine imported Curtains, worth $2. $1.69 for exclusive pattern Curtains, worth $4.00. Blankets 59 buys 10-4 double Blankets, worth $L 891 buys 11-4 double Blankets worth $L50. $129 buys 11-4 heavy, double Blankets, worth $2.00. $2.39 buys fine whitfr and gray Blankets, worth $4.00. - . $1.10 lb. for best California wool Blankets, always sold at $1.50 lb. Umbrellas 39 for ladies or men's serge Umbrellas, worth $1.00. 75e for fancy trimmed Umbrellas, worth $1.50. $15 for silkoline Umbrellas, worth $3. - Ladies' Fixin's T4t for black Hose, worth to 20c " 11a for Hermsdorf Hose, worth to 25c 22 for ladies' Underwear, worth to 40c 39 for flannelette Gowns worth to 75c . 43 for Neister Underwear, worth to $1. 59a? for knit Underskirts, worth to $1.25. Shoes for Everybody $19 for ladies rid kid Shoes, worth to $2.50. $145 for boys fine School .Shoes, worth to $2.75. $1.85 for ladies' and men's Dress Slices, worth to $3.00. $2.45 for Goodyw and other ttyles cf Shoes, worth to $4.00. $35 for fine viscoliied Shocj -n orth tn H. These prices, no matter how ridiculously low they. may seem, are true, and we can only add that in many cases the prices on broken lots are even lower, for these goods must be sold at cr.ee; r put everything else aside and come at once to the greatest bona fide, legitimate sacrifice of fine merchandise ever held in Oregon. Q SIIAFER. Representing tllO FifC AdjUGtCT " " , ''"' . ' - ' - ' . . . - ' -- - - -