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i THE OREGON" DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY , EVENING. OCTOBER) 8, 1008. "SOME PUNKINS" AT THE. GRESHAM GRANGE. FAIR Path Towels 25oVals. 18o - THE HOST IN VALUE New SiUiolinca S 10o Grado 7a Over 1,400 yards to choost from A special purchase, just received and placed on tale tomorrow for the first time; new Silkolmes. in light, medium and dark colors, in a great variety of designs, suit able for comfort coverings, drap eries, etc, extra good value at 10 a yard, on sale, Bargain Friday Te Tomorrow only ,t this , pric About 100 dozen unbleached Bath Towels, of excellent wearing qual ity, food largo lite, 20 by 45 inches, finished with hemmed ends, tbe best values in the city at 25c each, on sale. Bargain Friday 18e THE BEST IN QUALITY ANOTHER GREAT VALUE GIVING SALE hit 46tli Bargain , .... v . . I .... v .,' . . 1.1- :,fc.Nt. . fhs east aid business in en swooped 4own oo th grans; fair at Graaharti thla afternoon, and Saturday th mem bers of the resit? board will Invade altera Multnomah. Interest In tbe crane exhibit at urn ham hue been srowlns: all week. Tbe dairy exhibits were opened today for the first time and thla Drought out Increased attendance. Member of the realty-board and their friends will take cars at 1 o'clock Sat urday afternoon for Qresham. A brae band will meet the Portlandera on their arrival and a rousing- rood time Is promised by the fair management. The East Side Business Men's club embarked In two chartered cars at 1 o'clock this afternoon and with a band and bis flaming banners the "Throe T" booster are letting eastern Mult nomah and Clackainaa counties know that all the live men of Portland are not In business on tbe west side by any means. The Multnomah school exhibit. In charge of Superintendent Robinson, la attracting much attention. Prises have been offered to boys and girls who raise the best popcorn and potatoes. TAFT TENDER WITH CORPORATION VIEWS Despite Disclosures Bearing on Corruption in Political Lifts Candidate Never Refers to Trust Influ ence and Its Evils. By John E. Lathrop. Chicago, Ills., Oct. 8. The men who are directing the Democratic campaign this year, or moat of them, express dally wonder thaf Judge Taft should ignore the ethical phases of the present discus sion. They likewise are wondering that Judge Taft does not give expression to v4)ne single opinion on the trust question. It is quite generally admitted that the moral revival in recent years hea been the one distinguishing feature of poll tics. It Is cited that disheartening dis closures have been made of corruption ' In official life, In campaign manage ment, In railroad management. In bank management, In life Insurance management,- In many of the Industrial activi ties or me people. Yet, It Is cited. Judge Taft Ignores these things, and sticks to personal crit icism Of Mr. Bryan. And it is regarded by the politicians as all the atranger that. Judge Taft should do this, in th lent of tne admitted personal pronny f Mr. Bryan and the knowledge that 1 Oi the now with other. considerations weigh Just the people more than any closed down on all corporation excoria tion. Ho hasn't uttered one word since that time when the president printed mat letter. . "I affirm here, and with knowledge of tbe lacta that President Roosevelt is fooled If he thinks that Judge Taft wants to go after the trusts. Or that he is of a mind to roast bad corporations. He Is not in srmDathv with the creal- dent'a utterances. Were he he would right now be proclaiming to the nation his hatred of the sins of corporations which have debauched the people. "And until he shall have traversed the country and declared that he la against the wicked trusts the people are entitled to believe that he doe not sympathize with the president's utterances. His silence convicts him of lack of sympa thy with the terrific fight now being waged to reform the politics of the na tion." . The bargains that have come from this "Greatest Value-Giving Store" have been many, but tomorrow's offering excels anything we've ever offered in the past. Every aisle is lined with seasonable merchandise. JEvery coun ter is bristling with bargains. We have looked forward for tomorrow to be one of the busiest days of the season, and to make it such we have made ample preparations in all departments. Wherever you turn Friday you will meet with opportunities to save. FIREBUG TRIES Mill ill BAKER Citizens, Headed by Mayor Johns, Will Take Dras tic Action. (Salem Bureau of Tbe Journal.) Baker City, Or., Oct 8- Thl city and Pendleton seem to have been selected for destruction by firebugs. . Both places have suffered from incendiary fires of late as a result of which Mayor Johns for Baker City has given orders to shoot firebugs on sight. Last night the paint shop of Landreth & Sheets was partially destroyed by fire. The side window to the place were raised and 11 was plain to be seen that some one had applied the torch. BaKer people are very mucn wontea up over the repeated attempts to fire ine town ana are maaing reaay lor con certed effort in dealing with the gang or criminals that seems to be bent upon burning dwellings and stores. Fen- I dleton has been having an .experience similar to Baker City with mysterious incendiaries. ! Konnett's Words. I could quote many politicians on this matter. Selecting one man whose offi cial character has been vouched for by the 'chief antagonists of Mr. Bryan, Mr. Hearst and Mr. Roosevelt, and who ha been regarded as one of the most effec tive trust fighters In the country, I give herewith the statement of Francis S. Monnett, former attorney general or Ohio, who supported Mr. Roosevelt in 1904 and who now is oh the stump for Bryan. Mr. Monnett earn to me: "In my opinion, the ethical issue Is foremost In the campaign. I go to th extent of severity In Judging the sin cerity of the two candidates. If I be lieved Mr. Bryan would not keep hi present pledges to maintain the execu tive duty to enforce the law as passed by the congress I would not support him. But I believe he will. "Studying the two men closely. I can' see evidence that Mr. Bryan would, and every indication Is that Judge Taft would not. "Take, for Instance, the wool trust which has robbed Ohio growers. I am a, wool grower myself, judge Taft was a federal judge in Ohie a quarter or a century. He charged grand Jungs aev eral times a year. He never squ Kited al the wool trust. - "The Standard OH grew up before hi very eyes. Its sins were told from the housetops. Remember that it waa in Ohio that the first fights were made on Standard on 1 D' "Judge Taft never used his power as Standard Oil. He never used that pow a federal Judge to assist in fighting the er in fighting any trust. He bat Is the power of a federal jud never charged a grand jury to look Into them. "What Is the power of a federal Judge 7 I tell you that It la equal to that of a president He could by injunction have ai out or ousiness. Tet he did not nut every trust official and some of them In jail even try to ao so. Taft as federal judge had power to drive these trust pirates to the peniten tiary, yet within the sound of his voice and within the range of his vision they fattened and wore all the time th Taft smile. "That trust, papers, magaalnes and lobbyists are supporting bim now. They kk in ti will not mlstak their Investment Id Every fact of history proves that they have nothing to fear from Judge Taft "Why is he silent on the trust phase of the fight? Why does not he say to the people tnat he will mercilessly drive from th nation's temple the corrupt money cnangeraT w ny retrain rrom de claring his sympathy with th contest against civic evusr It Is to be noted that Mr. Monnett lived his life In Ohio. He observed Mr. Tart career through th years. Sxavortl) Joalttom. The Demooratlo position Is that th proposal of th Republicans la not to ?o against the trusts, that thetr pi st orm thla year admits It, in aaylng that corporations wnicti nave opportunity ana power to attain monopoly should controlled." It Is observed here, too. that th Re- fmbllcaa campaign management is torn nto t we sections now. those who would like to go after corporation corruption, and those who would like to bid for the conservative rote. The quarrel I quite fierce, so I am Informed by men on the xnside. ee of the prominent Democrats today: "The Democratic manager are eeUlIni attention to th fa-t that Judge Tart doe net declare oa either side. He per mits the eastern conservative to be lieve that he Is "safe," and the western radical to believe that he I progre Iv. He has permitted th president to do all of th talking: about corporate Interference In politics, and has not spotren a word btiaaelf. "Only one did hi nam becom coo needed with an advere comment Mt a bad emrporatln. Hearst bad xpo4 Forkr and Ptendard OIL Jut before that Jud re Taft had publicly aprared rn the platform with Fnraker, shakes hie haad. and fcf rampalra wianre aBifmncvd that FT kef would prlf at th meeting of Remibltcaa nat)onJ rluhe at Cirvlnnatt. nd at a dosea Uer i ("!- for Jvdg Taft r I "Then, and tKew emir. dlf Jed re Taft' I earn ewm to the rpl nonnnd la ny Planner with riur"t to re-raker, n It wae not J4r Taft M gar It et It was te rMnt wh gar Mt s letter- elelm-! to have b n writ hf're r Taft refusing t cotaprw- w-f'h r-lir But yoa wtu tot tbat Taft wuiSttZr Grows Hair and we can PROVE IT! ANDERINE is to the hair what fresh shower of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the root, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-producing properties cause the hair to grow abundantly long, strong and beautiful. It al once imparts a sparkling brilliancy and vel vety softness to the hair, and a few weeks use will cause new hair to sprout all over the scalp. Use it every day for a abort time, after which two or three times a week will be sufficient to complete whatever growth ' you desire. Splendid Values in You hardly expect to be able to buy fashiopable new silks at special prices now, do you? Well, here's the unexpected- beautiful new silks offered to you at saving prices. Only for a day, though, so hurry to the sale if you want to secure your share of these splendid of ferings. Genuine Royal Wash Taffetas 58c In Plain Colors 19 Inches Wide Specially Priced Bargain Friday 1AA "Rralci f these most satisfactory Wash Silks placed on XUU i-Uiro Bale tomorrow at this low price A Silk that is guaranteed not to sup, cut or break, will launder perfectly; comes , -i . r. 1 1 I r 11 j !.. . - in a soienaia neaw weignt. nuiiaoic ir iau anu wuu wi, uui a wanted shade is missing; comes in white, cream, black, lignt Diue, pink, slate, steel, castor, resida. hunters' green, champagne, tan, rose, Copen hagen, lavender, leather, seal, wood brown, navy royal, maroon, card inal scarlet, etc., etc. lomorrow bargain r naay you may aj q buy as many yards as you wish at an extraordi- (JCf C 99c narily low price BLACK TAFFETA $1.50 QUALITY AT Our celebrated yard-wide "Prin cess Black latteta owe, on saie for one day only, at this low price. A strictly high-class silk of extra weight and quality, comes with a beautiful, bright, lustrous finish, free from all dressing, a silk that is fully guaranteed not to cut or break; always sold at $1.50 a yard, on , sale, Bargain Friday 49c SATIN FOULARDS 75c-85c GRADE 23-inch Satin FoulaYds, of excel lent quality, shown in a wide range of new designs rings, dots, scrolls and neat floral effects in colors, navy, brown, green, tan, steel, etc., a soft graceful fabric, very suitable for the new clinging gowns,' sep arate waists, party dresses, etc.; regular 75c and 85c grade, special ly priced for, Bargain Fri- Women's New and Stylish Sweater Coat AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE FOR TOMORROW. BARGAIN FRIDAY. In this special offering you will find an unsurpassed assortment of Women's Nobby Sweaters and Sweater Coats, all are fresh, new and extremely desirable. There arc over 500 garments in this sale and fully half are worth twice ths price w have marked them. . THREE LOTS TO FROM CHOOSE 03 Values at $1.98 At this price tomorrow you have choice of a number of styles in both plain and fancy weaves; they come in all sizes, and in colors, gray, white, navy and cardinal; they are made of all-wool yarns and are regular $3.00 values. Priced for this sale 1 AO at .PAe70 4 Values at $2.69 At this price you have choice of the season s best styles, made of the fin est wool, knit in neat and attractive weaves; they come in all sizes, and in colors, gray trimmed with white, red trimmed with navy and white trimmed with navy; Sweater Coats that have always sold at $4.00 each; priced for this sale at, special, $6.50 & $7 Vals. 3.98 At this price tomorrow, Bargain Fri day, you have choice of a splendid as sortment of women's Sweater Coats, a great variety of neat and stylish patterns, made of the Purest wool. knit in very attractive weaves: they come in all sires, and in colors. red, navy, white, gray, etc.: worth regularly ' $6.50 and f HO $7.00. Priced for this .sale jBO.VO f A ladj from St. tmu wrilw ia aubttmoa. aa iollowii "Wben t began using Candertna mj hair would not coma to mr houldersand now It ia awav beio ray alpi." AootW baa Nmrk. N. J. " I hare been safaff Daaderine retmlariy. Wheal Sim atartedto oaa It I bad vary lit tle halr.nowl btra tbe moat beautiful lonr and tblokaalr anjroaa would vaattobare." NOW at all druggists in thrca Izea 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottl Danderlne enjoy a greater sale than any ether one preparation regardlesa of kind or brand, and it has a much greater sale than all ef the other hair preparation in the world combined. Outing Flannel and Muslin Undergarments UNDERPRICED Remarkable bargains for Friday's selling. Ev ery effort has been put forth to make this a record-breaking sale in both values and vol ume. Note well the genuine savings on gar ments of the highest standard of quality and trimming. Women's Drawers, at Friday Special, 50o An excellent line of Women's Drawers, made of fine cambric or muslin, with deep flounce of fine French embroiderv: other styles trimmed with rows of fine lace, insertion and baby rib bon. They are all extra well made and neatly finished; reg- CA ular 75c and 85c values. Specially priced for this sale JUC OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS, SPECIALLY PRICED, 60e A special offering of Women's Gowns, made of good quality out ing flannel, in neat pink or blue stripes; double yoke, collar, and cuffs neatly trimmed: resrular 75c and 85c values. Special for this sale a W 50c CORSET COVERS. SPECIALLY PRICED, 25a. A splendid assortment of nainsook Corset Covers, daintily trimmed with fine embroidery, laces and ribbons; regular vals. to 50c. OC Special for Bargain Friday. aCOC Cut, Tills Out FREE Ti no,r l,ow quickly Otsdarlaa acts, we will icnd a larg;e earn pie free by return mail to anyone who sends this free coupon to tbe tlONlTOI DAftDEBIRE CO., CHIMflO, ILL, with their name and address and 10c ia silver or etamp to pay postage. USE Dress Goods AT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. We have been very particular in making our selections and in spite of the fact that every style shown is absolutely new, ordering early in large quantities has enabled us to get price concessions from the manu facturers that are decidedly to your advantage. Here are three of the lots placed on sale tomorrow for the first time: 35c JUST ARRIVED A large gssortment of SILVER TOILET SETS. GENTLE MEN'S SETS, NAVY SETS and MILITARY SETS, which we are offering. to the public at 26 Per Cent Less . , Than others ask. Call and look at our stock, and if you see what you like we will engrave it and hold it until the holi days for you. WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ' DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE WHICH WE 'SELL ON - EASY PAYMENTS. . $1.00 wiSfnS $1.00 Standard Jewelry Store U3 THIRD ST, BETWEEN YAMHILL AND TAYLOR 34-IN. ALL-WOOL ALDINE SUITINGS. BEST 50c GRADE... Correct fall and winter weight, all- i in:. . c..:: : -T:J 1 . wuui niuiiic ,?uiviiig,s, in suiiu nu- ors. in shades of red, brown, green. blur, gtay and black. It's a finely finished, pure wool fabric, very suitable for everyday wear, waists, separate skirts and children's dress. best 50c grade, on sale. Bar- .aSaJU 50c gain Friday, at ChiHon Finished All-Wool Broadcloth, (31.25 Grade, at CREAM COLORED STORM SERGE. 75c QUALITY 38 -inch cream colored Storm Serges, strictly all-wool, double warp, made of selected clean yarn, comes in a splendid fall weight, washes beautifully and retains its finish, excellent value at 75c Crt yd.; on sale Bargain Friday.. OUC 89c 52-inch All-Wool Chiffon Finished Broadcloths, in tvth plain and shad ow stripe effects, made with fine even weave, from selected yarns. They come with a beautiful, brilliant satin finish, in all the latest shades, new blues, new browns, new rreen. new tans, new reds. Ofl. etc.; also black; best $1.25 grade, on tale. Bargain Friday, at OwC Some Special Friday Offerings in the Men's Section Dependable qualities and extra values at any given price are the chief reasons for the remarkable selling our Men's Section is doing.' For tomorrow's sale good values have been made still better and yon will find the following offerings unmatchable offerings that cannot be duplicated elsewhere in quality at these low prices: MEN'S UNDERWEAR AT f 1.20 A special Bargain Friday of fering of Men's Camel Hair Shirts and Drawers in the regular winter weight. Ihe bhirts are made with fine ribbed bottom and cuffs; front faced with same goods; drawers are faced with the best heavy facing and have good pearl buttons and suspender straps: all seams stayed with tape. These excellent garments are made by the vWinsted Hosiery Company, and are the regular $1.50 value. Specially dt OA priced, for Bargain Friday, garment .ePlefee MEN'S DUCK SHIRTS, 50c VALUE 39 A special Bargain Fri day offering of Men's Black Duck Shirts, the best work shirts made. They are cut good full size; have felled seams and soft turn-down col lars. These Shirts are made from the best quality heavy duck OQj and sell regularly at 50c. Specially priced for Bargain Friday.... vJC MEN'S FANCY SOX, 25c VALUES 18 A special Bargain Friday offering of Men's Fancy Sox, made full fashioned with fine ribbed toDs. Thev come in a larse assortment of fancy patterns. This showing of fancy sox is a sample line with no two pairs alike; good 25c values, your choice while they last, Bargain Friday . . . ,10C MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, $1.00 VALUES 79A special Bar gain Friday offering of Men's Negligee Shirts, made of the best qual ity Domet flannel; these shirts are of the wearable kind, well made. fit comfortably, good full back, extension collar band, all seams felled and are values hard to equal; they come in assorted shades of gray and fancy checks; reg. $1 vals., special for Bargain Friday I iC Handkercliiel Special Best Handkerchief values we ever offered. Value which we confi dently expect wiD start scores of women oil tomorrow providing for titeir future need fa liberal quan tities. Your choice from three spe cial lota. All our regular 25c and 35c Hand kerchiefs, in both Swiss and linen. thousands of dainty patterns t C to choose from; special at...l)C AH cur rcrular 50 to 75c haadaer- chief, made f finest Swiss HQ- snd linen. Special at awvC AH er rvralar $1 to $175 valaet. Special, each i8 made of sheerest Swiss. ?Q www Some Exceptional Values in the Domestic Bepi, For Bargain Friday's Sale When the manufacturers were willing to make unusual price conces sions for spot cash we purchased many large consignments of Do mestic Goods. That's why such values at these are offered youi PILLOW MUSLIN. BEST 17c GRADE, 12e A special one day sale of full bleached Pillow Case Muslin of good durable quality, comes 45 inches wide; best 17c grade, on sale Bar- f O gain Friday at INDIA LINON, BEST 20c GRADE, 14el A special bargain offering of Withe India Linon, made with nice even threads, comes 32 inches wide, always sold at 20c a yard; on sale tomorrow. Bargain Friday.. 1"C - ' 5c Percales Calicoes Challies Values Up to lOo a Yard aro Priced for Bargain Friday at . ALL BRIGHT. CLEAN. 'NSW GOODS Over J.000 virrfa in the lot A recent underpriced porrnne r:n makes it pchle to offer you aa unmatchable bargain. Caacoe. 1'rf cales anChalhes m a full assortment ef this sessofi s re we.t srl best deabrna in medium, lirfct and dark colortngl, taitttle for ef fort covering, draperies aprons, dresses, kimoncs. window fr,r,:s etc.. etc It is to your best interest to take adraetg cf th, r" efferin. for the urines rar-e from i tr V, va!e tsp In C a yard. Specialty priced for Bargain Fndiy, at -