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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOUIWAU TORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 27. 1008. WORLD'S BEST WOOD, CHOPPER , k -. ... . , - Vennonter Chops and Tiles ; ; Five Cords Twlxt Suns, With Time to Sparc. Wlndaor, Vt, .Sept. J6. Edward Moot of .Weatherrleld.,thla atate, prored blmielf the world's champion woodchopper today, when, In the pretence of railroad president, lum ber klnga and millionaire New York era,' be chopped down ftVe' cords of wood tbat bad been stand Inf trees, ' pat - them . into store 1 lengths and plied them Into .regulation plies, be tween sunrise and sunset, and , with an hour and a half to spare. Jit the end of the unprecedented ' feat,, several . thousand dollars was paid ' to Matwell Evarti, who had backed Moot's prowess with the ax ' against half 'a dozene?nlcs. . The names of the losers were not given oat, bat it Is understood that among them were L. P. Loree, president of the Delaware & Hudson railroad, and Coolldge, assistant United States treasurer. ' At 10 a. m. Moot had cut down IS frees. , ranging . in length from 60 to 70 feet and from 9 to 14 Inches In diameter, at the base, and bad chopped and spilt three and half cords. He . said then that his muscles were as good as when be be ar an. He believed tbat the five cords could be chopped at 2 p. m. Daring: the morning Moot's progress was watched by about 160 persons, At 3: SO n. m. Moot J had finished chopping and splitting the stlpulat d five cords of wood and had piled one third of it. HISGEII JOSHES HIS OPPOHEIJTS ' . . 1 -. .'. mHMMWMBMMHB .... Hearst'a Man Taunts Old Parties on Their House cleaning Stunts. " (BMnt lfaw br tionrt Tst1 Wlia.) Emimi City. Beot. 25. At an an- thualaatle political meeting held In thia City tonight, Thoroae I Hlasen, Irir depandence party candidate for presi dent, flayed, both st he Republican and Democrats parties as being controlled by the truf ts and argued that there was jlt4 need of a new party to stand for th. Interests of the people. . JJefqr. the tnaatlna- a; receotlon was tendered to I Mr. - Hlagen . the Hotel Baltimore. The "candidate and his' party left tonight lor Salt Lake City. , In hla speech Hiegen called upon Willlsm Jennings Bryan to repudiate his Haskell-made platform it he was atneere In his friendship for the peo ple and -his enmity - toward the trusts. HlKffAn chnrred that Bryan knew all about Haskell before he let let htm engl- ni th namocratic olatform at Pen ver, or that he willfully closed hifyeara to the facta - because he-wanted that kind of a jnan to help him reach the , fUnnn ih herlnnlria- of the Inde pendence party campaign. Mr. Hearst, myself and the other apeakera have been trying to impress upon me minas of the people that there Is an urgent demand for a new party." said Hlsgen. We have advocated thia contention be ..... n. th, faft that tha two other parties have fallen under the control of the same power the corporate weanu ot the country. roraker sad Dapoa Bounoed. ti. numiuM nt tha tiM ttartlea 'who war. -reluctant to desert the ranks of the organisation in wnicn iney naa inarched so long. Intimated that they were all Mlssourians and wanted ua to how them. J M Hearst, charged Senator Foraker with being a tool of tha Standard Oil trust Foraker haa confessed ana naa atenned down ana o w old nartv.' rv, Tnrm1nr nartv. through Its Speakers, .charged Republican party witn naving put " anaaJcfnr bureau T. C Dupont. one Of tha ownera of the powder trust, which iti mvurnmutl 18 now IlIMunil. isu' ticaily 'grand pont did not. of course, attempt to deny thia, and tooajr you may " resignation In the newspapers " a co n -Dleuous fla-ure In the Taft. campaign. ISo much for tha Republican party m tim w cnaraea wai n ii h.inr run bv the trusts and we claim we have mads good the charge. XaakaU'a Turn IT ext. nr. maiia tha nmt charga- against I the Democratlo party, and showed that CX N. Haakell. treasurer ot the Demo cratlo national commlttoa, waa con nected with tha SUndard.OU company aa one of tne pow.nui puwy- ;"" 7.7 thi. Vraat corporation. HaakaU de nted It and Bryan rushed to tha sup port of kU friend. Today you may rjjad of HaakaU' resignation. And hla realg Satlon la confession, because he on Just as long- aa he could without be- who Hail believe they ea reeonatruot JL1 JKCy3iif.r.a. that I iiT ihi two old parties and their connecUon with the Standard Oil trust is that tha Democrats give up harder U14UI XlfUUllUUS - OFFICIAL CHANGES ON THE ESPEE . v ' Ti tarn 1 1 i W1ml v -..a,.. Rmt 1 . General Su perintendent R. H. losram of the aouthern district of tha Southern Pm .irrxui todar to accept a poal-1 iiZZ. Ti.K h so-called Randolph line I In Anion ana snexicw. wii ters at Tucson. The Randolph line, of which Epea Randolph Is president, com prise several roads being built by K. i u.in. into tha aoothwest. In- 1. M ' . " ... . I TT V aram s piaca win w - i TUtt. at present division auprlntendent it Lbs Angeles W. H. Arerlll will suc- reed Piatt as dlvlaloSi auperintenaenj and XT. H. Whaien win take Arerlll a Dlaco at Tucson, while W. It Curtain, at present trainmaster at Pacraroento, will aitcceed Whaien as dlrtslaa super- Intendeat at uunsmuir. -. Notaries Commissioned. lBah Sara ef Te itaraat I 8atn. Or Sept. 1. Com mi "Ions a notaries hare been lasued to KUh F. Oardlner of Ernt aaS Edith M Aadrewa of Hood R'rer. Jolm W. Kem. Iemrratte eandldate tor lf-prskJnt. will be baard J" Ite sr hra at arral points ta Ohle and irfk-hlrn during the rlnalng days ef Heptembar, fallowln wtilrh as will make toag Jump to Birmingham. Ala. where be is srieflcioa i errer iriotr J. Afr loeTti IS Alehems tntrwr-ojls ba will ber In rartovs rii r CrrtK Nrh Carolina. Vir ginia and V tt VIrgtraa. Lowest Driij3 Prices in v Oregon Uptiun-Wolfe'f ;t'Owla Cut-Ratc Drugstore' Established 1830 Fifty-Eight Yeara In DuslneaEaUbHahed 1850 ' Coo4 Merchsndlsa OrJy-Quaty ConlJera--Otir Meet Ars Always, the Lowe! THE; VICTOR Talking Machine $1 Down, $1 a Week Xowes Moea and Kost Liberal Terns ia SHrtUa a XapaaAav ....... WtUCi Modish Tailored Suits $25 The broadcloth suit here illus trated is something entirely new in a strictly -tailored suit, and is but one of a great many equally attractive models we offer at $25. However, it is the general character, styJe and graceful cut of the suit to which we wish to call attention, rather than the price, for we would be equally enthusiastic jf it cost considerably more. With this suit, representing one of our values at $25.00, some idea of . the beauty of our suits at $40 $$0, $60, $70 and $80 may be acquired. . Women's Neckwear Vals. to $1:75 at 98c A large assortment of Women's Neckwear and Pierrot Ruffs, in all colors ' and combination shades Yokes, Coat Sets, Collar and Cuff Sets, Jabots, Collars, Ascots, Real Irish Bows, etc Values to $1.75 98c Women's Broadc'th Coats Reg; $20 Vals. $13.45 Women's fine. All-Wool Embroidered Broadcloth I Coats" in Black. Navy or Brown, made 50 inches ong, in loose or semi-fitted back, all lined with satin arid trimmed with braid, selling regularly at $20.00. AA great opportunity for omorrow for only 313,45 r Cipman, CUoHc Co, Invite the Women of Portland to the Leading Fashion Lvcnt of the Season. A Demonstration of W.B.andLaVida CORSETS By Mrs. Dean, an expert New York corset- iere. She will explain fully, the corset fash ions of the season to all visitors to our Corset Section, and is also prepared to fit corsets ac cording to the latest modes with the correct ness of an expert corsetiere. W. B. Corsets have the largest sales of any corset, and are worn by the women of all nations of Europe arid America. 8- ButtbrieiacelCidClov m - es $2.50 Qgality at $1.98 Monday we offer another of the sensational sales that is making our Glove Section famous 8-button Glace Kid Gloves, full length to wear over or under the now stylish long sleeves. All sizes in black, white, tans and brown. Monday we offer our (Hi AO regular $2.50 quality at, special. JO $3e50 Cape Gloves $2.95 .i ll' ! !! ! I I ill A limited number of elbow-length Cape Gloves, R els em London make, which is a guarantee of perfect quality. Every pair made with clasps at wrist, cut with wide tops for wear over long sleeves. Without doubt the most stylish glove for ) At? street wear, Reg; $3.50 values for.aBA.rjaJ vww ..... ,T 1 h I 1 'in' i ( $7.50 Silk Petticoats $4.97 Regular $3.00 Waists $1:98 A great sale of Women's New Fall 1908' Petti coats, of extra quality taffeta silk, in black; navy, olive, brown and gray. ; Made with deep flounce, trimmed with rows of tucking and wide nine-inch ruffle attached to flounce. The ruffle is trimmed with three rows of broad tailored strapping. Pet- threats sold regularly for $7.50, on sale for o 54.97 Monday we place on sale a large assortment of newest Tailor-Made Waists, made of fine silk- striped madras, union linon with embroidered fronts, plaited corded madras and fancy feather- stitched effects. All have the new long sleeves with laundered cuffs. Selling regu larly at $3.00. Sale price . . . . . . . . . . . S1.98 fl-e r ' Ah jS ... -"WaaaaiajaaX. Great Tall Salejll9-In. Colored Taffetas, 85c Vals. 63c Our Silk Section offers tomorrow a limited lot of 5,000 yards of 19-inch Colored Taffeta duk, gooa aepenaaDie quality, equal to any tarieta shown at other stores A 1 for 85c yard. Over 100 different shades at the extremely low price, yard UOt 2000 yds. Plaid Silks for Waists and Petticoats: a superb 89c Handkerchiefs Women's and children's plain linen initial embroidered and colored Handkerchiefs will be sold Monday at these greatly reduced jnces. All these are the newest fall goods. Supply your handkerchief needs for months to come. Prices are lower- than our great holiday sales. 5c Childrens Handkerchiefs. 3. j Children's plain hemstitched Handkerchiefs, regular oc quality. ""v- 10c-12l4c Handkerchiefs, 5?. Plain white hemstitched, colored and em broidered Handkerchiefs. A very large as? I sortment 'of various designs, values to 20c Pure Linen Kerchiefs, 12$4. All pure linen women's Handkerchiefs, hem stitched border, sheer and heavy. Also hand-embroidered initial Handkerchiefs in plain and fancy designs. 35c-50c Handkerchiefs, 25. Plain and fancy Handkerchiefs, laundered and unlaundered. hand-embroidered initials, values 35c and 50c 38c Amriswyl Handkerchiefs, 27. Real Amriswyl embroidered Handkerchiefs, a large variety of pretty designs, something new in nanoxeruueis. 75c Armenian Lace Kerchiefs, 48iJ. Real ' Armenian Lace Handkerchiefs, fine and dainty. 10c Initial Handkerchiefs, 5. Laundered and unlaundered initial Hand kerchiefs, machine-embroidered and hand- embroidered, hemstitched borders. i 1 k assortment; Color combinations; this season's best styles, regular $1.2ft. to $1.35 values, for Sale of Regular $1 and $1.25 Novelty Dress Goods at TB3c $1.00 and $1.25 All-Wool Novelty Dress Goods 42 inch Silk and Wool Plaids, 42-inch new Stripe Suitings, 44-inch new Herringbone Stripe Serges, 44-inch All- Wool Taffetas and Panamas all in the new- no est fall shades. Special Monday at, yard Os)C $1.25 QUALITY All-Wool Storm Serges, 48 inches to 50 inches wide, light and dark navy, browns, new greens, smoke, wine, olive, black and cream. Specially priced at, per yard $1.50 QUALITY All-Wool Storm Serges, plain and Herringbone stripes, 50 inches ynde, in black, cream, navy, blue, browns, greens, 1 OA olive, myrtle and wine. Special at, the yard 71faJ Wool Dress fabrics and Trench Suitings 50 pieces All-Wool English Tailor Suitings new mannish effects, in neat invisible and shadow stripes and checks, in navys, browns, oxford, wine and green mixtures, 52 Inches wide. Materials that sell every- 1 A where at $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 yard, on sale Monday only at, yd.Ole 1U Exclusive designs in single-dress lengths of finest imported French Cloths styles that cannot be bought later in the season Broadcloths in the new duotone and monotone effects, French Plisse Cloths in beautiful color combinations, high-grade tailorings, mannish weaves and bordered effects. Price, per yard .? 2.00, $2.50, ?3.O0, ?3.50 and ?4.00 98c Big Picture Sale $5 Values $1.95 Annual Sale of Blankets & Comforts 500 pjn of tnpH or qoaHty all-wool white Blankets, fall weight and aitt, bin d some bordera of pinlc or blue. $ 8.00 White Wool Blankets, 10-4, 44 -lb. Special $6.43 $10.00 White Wool Blankets, 11-4, j-lb. Special $7.95 S12.50 White Wool Blankets, 12-4, 6-lb. Special $9.93 200 patra of extra fine fleeced white wool Blanket, made of finest qaaiity of elected wool, full weight and extra Urge aues; cotde in colored bordera of pick and blue. $12.00 White Wool 4.00 White Wool Blankets, 12-4, 6-lb. $2.00 Elastic BcltS 51.1911$ MOVhite Wool Blankets. 11-4. j-lb. Special $7.39 Imported silk elastic Belts, the very latest I shades, all in the new Directoir wide ef fect, with buckles to correspond," In rold. I Jet and oxidized silver; regular t i ft I LS0 to $2D0 values QJU j Blankets, 10-4, 44b. Special $9.39 Special $4.89 I 7.00 White Wool Blankets. 11-4. 3-lb. Special 53.89 $ 9.50 White Wool Blankets, 12-4, 6-lb. Special $7.39 Other Blankets and Comforters Greatly Reduced No picture sale in recent vears eauala these i values a great variety of $5.00 pictures at jpi.ua. Kare bargains in pictures for hall. library, diningroom, den and bedroom. A similar sale a few weeks ago aroused big enthusiasm. We now offer a new lot of 200 entirely new pictures hand-colored platin ums, pastels, gravures, etchings and prints. framed in hardwood, gold antique and col ored frames ovals, circles, square and ob long -sixes ux inches and 16x20 Inches. $5.00 values ; Monday " V " rfai fr for .$1.95 Veil Pins and Barettes $1.50, $3.00 Values, 69c Parisian novelties in beautifully designed veil pins hair barettes, heavy gold-fuled. in green gold, rose gold and English finish; exceptional values at $1.60 to $3.00. ?f Monday sale ....0"C $10.00 Suit Cases $6.98 Extra good quality Suit Cases, made of cow hide leather, double steel' frame, stitched. 6 1-2 inches deep, linen lined, four straps and shirt fold inside, 24 and 23 f AO inches long, $ 10.00 values O 0 . U O $5.50 Bath Robes S4.39 Women's fancy blanket Bath Pet es. tri med with wide, fancy elf-t cr !rt. Yn cord and UueL Reru'ir Zl lO values . . .'. . . ...... ,