The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 25, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAU PORTLAND. FRIDAY ' EVENING SEPTEMBER 5, 1003.
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BUFFALO BILL
IS HERE TODAY
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Wild West. Show Most Ke-
markalle of the Kind
Ever Assembled.
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' Colonel William F. Cody, "Buffalo
, Bill," will b seen la Portland thl aft
crnoon after an Interval of three years.
Ha cornea after an extraordinary eea
on at Madison Square Garden, New
fork, and at three alternate encamp
ment la Chicago, where, thouaanda were
-unable to obtain admlaalon. When the
nations beyond the a find Instruction
and dellarht In the wild west there must
be something; exceptional 1n Ita rea
iir. This ia eaall-v exslnlnd by the
fact that thla exlflbftlon of life In the
old far wcat, when men took their
Uvea and those of their loved ones In
their hands to establish homes on the
ereat plains, is real, actual and truth
ful. - Realism here rinas us nigesi typ.
. the most simple and faithful that can
be conceived. -Real
Indi v chiefs, braves, squaws
and papooflpey real Mexican vaqueros,
real cowbova and real ranch airls. real
cavalry of the United States, England,
Germany, Japan, - South America, Ara
bia and' RusHla; these are all here,
there is no Imitation, no claptrap. There
are Cossacks and little brown men of
Japan; the American soldiers, cavalry
and artillery, real veterans. So are
Jill, the other ' military representatives.
' It may happen that this is the last op
portunity of seeing the wonders of the
wild west, for the march of time may
carry It Into th far beyond' -
. No street parade will be given, every
energy of the staff being utilised to
five good performances twice daily, at
and 8 p., in rain or shine, Friday and
Saturday. .
I HASKELfr AIMOST OUT
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to Harrlman In to rata money,
a. (it will ha made en Sherman.
the Republican vlce-presKlentlal - noml.
dm a ipUr Cannon's Inslds adviser
M eoucreaa, which It will m aiiegaa
irtDi ths frlend.hln pf the Taft Uckt
for the corporations becausa of the
ll-known connection between the
Cai-inon-bherraan maebln and the cr"
nnnliona. Jt Will OS ciiea ini
Us Iongworth. the president's on-in.
lew, travels wlfh. Bherman, campalgn-
Tt U sxpectod that following Bryan's
dec Uloa that Hkll-muM gu. he will
.i.iin.L,, hii rum u Indicated.
The Pemoorallo managers feel no fear
Of a reaction Oetrimenia o urjran vn
aooount of the Haakell expulsion. . They
know Bryan to be personally honest
and that at worst he was only betrayed
by Haakell. Indeed, his denunclatloa
of Haakell Is exported to Immeasurably
strengthen him before th country.
SILVEIt-TOXQUED
(Continued fro.-n Page On.)
the atat because to do so would entail
the exercise of the right of eminent do
main trnrior the constitution no such
rlsht could b given to an outside cor
poration. . . . . . . :
Tha rlash occurred ovr thi point
of law, a I understand 1U '. I would not
retend to say wtucn is riant orc.au
have not looked into tne taw. or ex
amined the briefs, or studied the ques
tion. It has all come up sine I have
been away frm horn. The Prairie Oil
SAVE HALF
YOUR MONEY
IN THE PURCHASE OF A TALK
INO MACHINE FOURTEEN,
WERE TAKEN YES-' (,
TERDAY, ' - ' 1
Every Machine Fully Warranted and
Every Dollar of Advertised Sav
lngs Guaranteed Easy Pay-
ft. menta if Deaired Cablneta
at Greatly Reduced Pricei.
.Haven A Hartford ' railway against
.which a government suit Is pending;
V. O. Ijowden of the Pullman car mo
nopoly and Senator Penrose, head of the
eld Quay machine.
Eastern papers also revive facts re
lating to the president's personal appeal
A Oa company I a Standard Oil prop
erty. I don't know what connection. If
any. Oovernor - Haakell has or might
have with the company
The senator also dlaoussed the bank
uarantee plan briefly. He used the
tklahoma situation as an example ana
said that the working or the Stat
guarantee system In Oklahoma was very
satisfactory so far as it had gone.
Vonn la cornlne- Into the Stat from
the eutsid and the 7 national banks
are- reorganising and coming out a
stat banks, abandoning their charter
as national banks to do so.
There" ! nothing in' th argument
that tha ruarante of bank deposit
would put a premium on wild cat bank
ing," said the senator. "If banker
tarts in to no nis oepoauore n i
foolish toargue that he would dealr to
guarantee their-deposits to them.
"It Is a faot that the guarantee plan
causes conservative banking and not the
reverse. - It causes in nanaer 10
watch each other and see that non en
gaged in the banking business get Into
the breakers. Bankers know mucn
quicker than the general publio when
some Institution I conducting a, shaky
bualness. If they have to contribute to
guarantee bank deposits all of them will
se to It that the banking bualness la
conducted on safe lines. Thla means
much more strict examination.
"What is true in the state guarantee
system would be true In the national.
The ono Is working most admirably In
Oklahoma and the other would do th
8am e In th nation."
enator OearlA to rresld.
Senator Gore will be th principal
speaker at the Democratic rally to b
held In th armoryitonlght. Th meet
ing will b presided over by ex-United
State. Senator John M. Oearin and th
leading Democrat of th county and
stat will be seated on the platform.
The senator will leave tomorrow morn
ing for southern Oregon and will speak
at Grants Pass In the evening. H will
then go through California and will
return to spend th last two weeks of
th campaign in his own stat where h
Is- a candidate for reelection' to th
United States senate.
The noted speaker was met at th
anion depot this morning at 8:10. by a
committee lot reception headed by Gov
ernor Chamberlain. The guest and Mrs.
Gor were taken In automobiles to th
Imperial where they were entertainea
at breakfast by D. M. Watson. Those
at the tabl wer Senator, and Mrs.
Gor and little daughter. Governor,
Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Wat
son and Mis Watson. B. u. inman ana
Miss Inman, Mr ana Mrs, ueorge .
Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Matlock
and Newton McCoy. During th after-
Tn hnvln a Talklnr Machine of Eilert
Piano House there Is no guessing of
taking chances as to absolute satisfac
tion, because this house, handles all tne
mikM anil anv Talklnr Machine Pur
chased during this Clearance Bale, no
matter at what price, can be exchanged
at any tiro at full purchase price
towards' any of th higher-priced ma
chines. So you are positively safe In
coming her and trying on of bur bar
gainsany or mem tne im.ow moaei
we are.selllna at only 17.60 la lust as
safe m any, because If It should not
for any reason whatever ault you, bring
it, back and . choose - from any of th
others w have them all.
While they last pay 18.(0 for 130 ma
chines; other at $11.60 to $1.40 for
$26 and $89 models. The above will
give yon an. Idea- of our Clearance Sale
price on over 71 machines on sale
today. ' t
We adjust all of our Talking Ma
chine before delivery, musically as well
aa mechanically,' and they are sure to
f ive better Bstlsfaction and last longer
nan wher less care Is taken.
Our broad guarantee stands back of
each and every Talking Machine sold.
Cabinets in all styles, -woods, and for
either diso or cylinder; machines, . are
being hold at this general clearance sale
at If. 7 6, 89.60 to tit that are worth 825.
827 to 838. Mor expensive designs at I
147.60 to I6i. bo reduced irora I70toist.
Bur for - cash or on time. Special
easy Daymen ts on combination outfits.
No matter what you are offered else
where, com and se what we are orrer-
In save at least half of your Talking
Aiacnin money. Altera fiano House,
if Washington St., corner of Park.
Agenf Ounlaf) fiats
Stein-Bioch and
If you Want to see" the newest in wearing apparel
visit, uic oiyic oiurc
TTI
IN WEN'S WEAniNG APPAHEL
Camftride Clothes
Yoire going to buy some clothes this fall and we're
going to sell some. It's our business to see that the
clothes we have to sell are the kind that are the best
for you to buy; and having done that, to let you know
they're ready; and that's what we are doing-here.
noon Senator Gore was taken for a ride
to the different parts of the city. While
here Mrs. jor was entertained by Mrs.
D. M. Watson and Mrs. George H.
'l nomas.
SUNDAY GAMES
(Continued from Pag One.)
were In favor of Ignoring th order of
Mr, Cameron, keeping open their places
of business on Sunday a usual and
right th case to
evont th
of Justice.
Th
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IlliiiUiliUt
" "Heads from under" the summer tile.
Here's waiting for you the autumn style. Every good
shaoe: ICome in and eet a eood shape to your head. New
v. varieties have sprung up in soft hats for fall a pleasant
Jink between the summer straw ana tne DiacK derby. Lots
pi different blocks and lots of variety in shades.
; , The Beaver Hat $3.00
Nonp better fjew as good. We are Portland distributors.
Clothes of Quality
Qur' Qothes are a source of satisfaction to men in all
tW 'walks of life. We please them all 1
. Business , and Professional Men, because we give them
Clothes of gentility, for o much less than the charges of
the, Custom Tailor.
; .Young Men, because the clothes we supply have all the
jaunty new touches that stamp them as strictly up-to-date.
. Mechanics and others, who work at trades, because we
mak their wages go farther when they buy our clothes.
. p'olks in. General, because the great majority of man
kind likes to dress well but have to think twice before they
let 'their dollars go they have found that our Clothes
always give long-time satisfaction:
Men's Suits 910, ?15, 920, to 940.
' ' ' Men's Overcoats 910, 915, 918 to 930.
Men's Trousers, 93, 9 ?5 to 9.
CL0TM&S
1C6-170 pURD STREET
standstill In the
hat it is ever taken Into a court
lea i
he feeUnar of these dealer, that 1 a
majority of these men, was that the
people public sentiment would stand
back of them In their efforts to prevent
tne aistnct attorney, or any otners,
from maklna- an absolutely closed town
of the city of Portland. "And at the
same time, the majority argued, the
dealers, every last on of "them, would
be protecting his own Interest as well
as tie could and at least making every
possible effort to keeD from obey Ins
an order which to him, and to the public
mean a great deal more than Is evident
on the surfao, f : ''
Every Interest that can' possibly he
affected . by the ruling was represented
at the meeting this .morning. . The ques
tion at nana - was aiscussea at length.
ro and con, with the final result that
he final decision should be left to. a
committee of the most prominent men
to aeciaa
, Meeting' This Afternoon
' . After the committeemen had been ap
pointed ah mass - meeting adjourned.
This afternoon th commute began its
esslon - la the chamber : of commerce
building.- i-'r ,! ,v
'ine aruggists, wno neia a ssparare
meeting today, are atreoted tn this way
byvthe enforcement of th law Ihey
may be permitted to keep open but' It
would be violating the law to sell any
thing except- prescriptions and medl
clnes .absolutely necessary- in -cases of
sickness. This would do away with the
clgsr, th soda water and the sundry
business which 1 an important factor
in tne cany ana particularly tne buu
dav recelDt of a drur store.
- It is not probable that a decision of i
tne aeaiers' committee win d reaenca
until ault late this afternoon.
EXPEII$E$;$4,nO;
SALARY S4,800
M. E. Hay, Republican,
Holds , Campaign, Spend
Eccord in Washington.
(Special Diapatck to Tb Jonrnl.)
Olympia, Wash., Sept. 16. M. E.
Hay, successful candidate for th Re
publican nomination as lieutenant gov
ernor, holds the record of all Candidate
for monev expended In his campaign of
those who have so far reported.
Mr. Hay certifies to expenditures ag
gregating $4,770, In addition to which
there is a blU of $50 In dispute because
tne services rendered were not satisfac
tory. Mr. Hay also states that numer
ous payments xor meats, wnne earn
palsnlng. wer overlooked.
The total salary for the four years
term to which Mr. Hay will be elected
win be 14,800, mo tn cost to mm of the.
nomination wiu exceed tn total si
for tne term, while he has yet to
his November election camDalan
pntes. The total expenditure of all
candldatea who have filed expense ac
counts to date 1 IS1.424.4J. This In
cludes the non-partisan Judiciary can
dldates and th Democrata Oovernor
Mead was second to Mr. Hay in expend
iturea havlna? certified to personal and
Mead club expenditure aggregating
ll.6tl.II. - -
M0XNETT HEFUSES
WORK WITH HASKELL
In choosing the. clothes for our .customers
7 to wear this fall, we find nothing to equal the
new products of The Stein-Blpch '(Co. and.
Cambridge , Clothes. No concern making
clothes, so far as wp know, maintains a ,
higher standard of excellence.;!. Their fab- f
rics are invariably all wool. and they handle
their materials in the most careful and thor
( ough manner possible. .
They seem to feel, as we do, a sense of moral
responsibility to you, who may wear the
clothes, that your confidence shall not in the
slightest particular fail of being justified by
the results you get. '
When you see them you; will realize that '
ready made is really the sane and sensible
way to buy colthes and that' this is the place.
The new suits for fall are in a great variety
of colors and patterns. Browns and greens . .
;4lare.' prominent t features.' Coats have, high
' broad shoulders, long roll lapel, form trac
ing and box backs ;iain and patch pqekets,
some with plaits, some with buttoned flaps
with or without cuffs. "
Trousers vary, from extreme, peg top, nar
rowed at; the instep,' to more conservative!
lines. . ' ;
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We fit anybody, epricially. rrxen who tliiiik. ...
: they must have made to measure clothes.
We make a special feature of young men's
J clothes. j, .r. : .
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V
& Suits $20 to $45
Overcoats A full line of new models in
many patterns ; raincoats ; top coats and auto
coats, $18.00 to $40.00.
289 and 291 Washington St.
, Perkins Hotel BaUding
DUST will
kitchen
GOLD
sterilize vour
things an d make t h em
fB wholesome and sanitary
GOLD DUST does more thai cleanit steril
izes and leaves your kitchen thine sanitarilv safe.
The ordinary soap-washed utensil is not fit to eat
from, because soap does not cleanse as thoroughly
as it should does not. kill crerms of decav which
are bound to lurk in oft-used utensils.
Besides its cleansing" virtues. GOLD DUST
id. ni the merit of doing- work auicklv. and saving
f;l4'C 4o;.ii,r ttt your strcngtk It will
J A XT A. I T " -
qo most oi uie cleaning; 'rnrrm--'
i 9 1 A - '
; ; .The newest t thoughts, in
I ' progressive ' tailoring are
- v shown at odr store in im
r mense yarieties of "designs,
i fabrics vfand 'patterns . ,it
, moderate prices. Every
?Suit,f Qvercoat and: Crav-,
, 1 enette is a specimen ,.01
; ' style, -quality and durabil-'
' ! iiy. It bears that distinct'.
j ive arid attractive individ
iuality seen only, in high
v i grade custom worked gar
ments.;;;;They;iwe eled' and tailored by ; the
: ; Stein-Bloch and the Brad;:
; bury system. Step in anr
let us show theiri to you.;
It will be tim well spent.
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Credit If Desired
Not as an inducement, but as an- accommodation
You can arrange to pay for your fall Suit or Over
coat "in weekly or monthly payments , to suit your
cdrivenience! By the way, you want toJ see' our. new
fall arrivals in Hats, Shoes and general dress
accessories. . ' .' - ( -i' . ' ' ":'
Store Open Tomorrow From 5:30 to 10 P. ItL
EASTERN OUTFITTING CO.
Cafm Washington and JOtb Sts. ll
The Store Where "Your Credit Is Good
l
It Will Pay to Wait
FOR OUR .14 OFF SALE
(Caltod Ptmb tMatd Wtr A
Columbus. Onto. Sept. 25. rrank M.
Monnett, former attornejr-ceneral of
Ohio, today declared that he trouia not
take the atump for Bryan, aa It baa
nitn reported tnat ne
Brvan repudiated Haakell.
Haakell.'' declared MonnetL
KM h h n f
OnMdnday, the 29th
25 Reduction
ON OUR ENT1KC STOCK
. . or HATS
SHANEDLING SISTERS
111 GRAND
AVENUE
Th consumer hai th right to protection In th character of fooc? which
come upon his table: This protection betina at the tim the animals are
being fed for slaughter. It continues during th time the animals ire slaugh.
tered and afterwards in the preparation of their carcawes lor consumption.
It does not end until the meat is delivered to the consumer, properly certified
as being sound and wholesome and warranted to be 'free from deleterious
coloring matter and preservatives. The consumers of this country can have
this protection if they demand it," Harvey W. Wiley, M. D, Ph. D.
Take Dr. Wiley's advice and demand --
ITALIAN' SUSPECTS
HELD AT EEDDIXG anddoittoo.inaquicker
and more thorough man
ner than will soap, or
any other cleanser. - -'
GOLD DUST makes
pot and pan spick and
span.
IC-a-jlM FT- ImH WW
Redlnc L. ewpt. li. Two Killtm
mpfftH ot harlna anUtr knowlwlt
ronoeralnc the rifla of the fire that
dc-atreyed a large aettoa of the bum
Bma portloa ef Keddlaa- earlr reatrda
are Wlna- held bjr the (polio and wbole-
aj arreu axe vxpecieo. Aa tn att
thriure rrocM with the lnrtlatlo
fh. kj.Wt. MAM ' lk.1 . W a
fire vaa aterted by flrebaca. v
Baak Report Called For.
IKm.t.1 Dtmati TV Ji il I '
WiiMnre. St t It-CspMrnliw of
fh CfTcT Lawreace O. U array (Ma
timorm aaked for a rrrt t it, rtm
! !"n ft ml aatial t t ti cie
xvmiw
Cm 0Ct tat tmm a
'Itde by .THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
Mtt'-trfPAinV .CHIP t-ft- ' -
Golumlbia
Hams, Bacon and Lard
And fresh, meats stamped "V. S. Government' Inspected
and Passed 138." It is your duty to protect yourself and
your family. All of our products are subjected to the
most rigid Government inspection, as outlined above, and
our name is an additional guarantee of reliability.
UNION MEAT CO.
PIONCQR PACKERS OP THE PACIFIC
JOtJRNAf. WANT ADS PAY BR55T