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THE 'OKTGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. FRIDAY ; EVENING, OCTOBER 10, KC3. BANK GUARANTY TURNS MANY TOWARD BRYAN - ' That TYIUiam J. JUvaa will receive surprisingly haa vot Jo tha eastern Oreaoa count U, carrying several and largely reducing the old lima Republican majorities in.olhera, la tha prediction of John It, Bterenson'f thla city, who returned yeaterdajr from trip through tha country aaat of tha Cascades, a tha representative of the'Daraocratlo atata rent re. I committee. Mr. Sterenaon want Into Ilia eastern Oron district to s rertaln tha polltloal situation from tha reports of tha strength for . Mr. . Brvaa la thai fii that Mr. Taft la aa unit anil ,vauI edvoeal. f Cl.lneae Immigration Into thla oountry without restrictions, where. It. Jtryan an Kern viewpoint, and returne .. with highly ancourag outlook. . . - "On needs only to talk with tha peo pie of tha great eastern Oregon, oountry to realise mat tna eentiment ror Mr. . Bryan la atronr and arowlnir atronrer. a Id Mr. Stevenson today. "Eipreaalone hear on ovary aiaa auatcate toat'tti - Commoner la going to receive a voto i November J that will stand for an unmistakable Indoraement of tha man and hla principles, Thoaa who think , William J.. Bryan la a minus political , antity nava nir 10 spend a lew flays among tna people in tna rreai arrioul tun I dlstriots to gat that Idea, thor oughly removed 'from their . evatam Pryan navar was stronger In- either, of tha two previous remnaigns , through ' which ha tiaS passed and tha vote will lar out thla. statement. t , , ,. i -'. vAdvooaoy of Xafornuk ' '..- ' ' 'Tha thing that takea among tha po ria in .101 eastern urea-on country 1 hla advocacy of real reforms that, the ' country la crying ior. Ana nothing that he atanda for In thla campaign' la mak ing him mora votea than hla. champion t l tip of tha bank deposit 'guaranty plan. If pa carries eastern Oregon,., which la not at all Improbable, "tha bank guaranty plank of tha Democratic platform ahould be given tha credit for a large share of the glory:' uurinit mr tnn o eastern Oregon' I didn't hear' one Bound my trip of .two 'weeks 1 In argument against that plan and I- heard very little against - It at ell. Krpublt- cana hy tha soora are going to vote for Mr. Bryan-Ior rw other reason than that ha la advocating the bank guaranty plan. .... - -..-. . -up in l.a uranoe-Tney are expexiene- 1ng a little object- -lesson- In the bank business. There, -aa - every one knows, tha Farmers Traders National bank went to tha wall last Monday and there are being enacted' tha aama old scenes of ai'ger and - distress that alwaya go with bank failures the aama old anec tacle of tha cashier with . nervous proa--' iraiion ana ine depositors clamoring for their money with nothing In sight but - waits and delays and shrunken seouri , ties and receivers' fees and months of - mas or time and use of money and Inter est. And everybody knows that when a hank failed recently in Oklahoma .where they have a law guaranteeing bank de pealta, tha state bank . commissioner : . iiati taxen charge of the bank In two hours after tna failure and in two days every depositor had received hla deposit in run. Ana the long ana short of it all la that they are thinking about those luings up in union county and tnere is going to be a vote thla fall that will 1 snow now iney are. thinking. ,; Election f Senators. - "The. fact, too, -that, the national" Re- puDiiean party la opposing; the election cf senators by direct vote of the people, while: the Democratic" party of Oregon favors the principle is going to 'coat Mr. Taft many a vote and all the cam paigning that tha O. O.P. can carry on ; betwoea now and November I, will not change the result against Bryan. -u You hear a- good deal about the refusal -of the national Republican committee to make public Its campaign contributions before election, whereas Mr, - Bryan has already given- that Information to the people for Ms party. ,.Thls, ; too, Is a Demoeratlo vote maker. .. . .. - j -Another- thing that Is winning ss air. bryan and tha Democratic party ra uncompromisingly on raoord agalnal Carry' OaOreai Oasapalga. 'I found Mtlara nrarn .-n laad along Iemocratlo JUiee. . Tha lVem- ocrate up tnere are not carrying on a spellbinding campaign. They are try ing to carry thalr cause quietly with reason and inumanl. - Kirh man la aa educational - committee of ona and la talking dianaaslonatelv to hla Ittnuhll. can brother with a view to winning him w mm mi pananciai results mat Will follow -the- enactment Into law of tha things 'Mr.' tJryanend tha Democratla party stand for. Xrvan mnA U',rr ciuds nava oeen organised in praotloaily all tha countlea and before the oampnlgn closes the doctrines of the JJomocratlo party will' be carried Into every ore. clnct east of the Cascades. - - "Ona rather amusing condition la no ticeable' imoni . tha Kenubllnana and thla grows out of tha fact that here tofore the ffreat atrena-th of t -t ease or tna mountains nag been among tha aheen man. Now thla far-top or n strength.., la oonaldarably wrought un over. the price 9 wool. , This, as every body Jtnowg, the grower In particular. Is lower than It has been in years, while v.jain uu wool is along ue aky Una. And on tha other hand tha n is navlna mora than ha avap naiii shirts and socks and everything else In .tha. finished Una. which la controlled by t be .trusts and protected by , the tariff. - J .'-. . "Bryan Will carry ' Baker . eount. Itv avt.(iM,.uwi suv majority. Ms will alao carry Malheur and Umatilla coun ties .br. aubatantlal malorltlaa. if inHi. cations . count for anvthlna-. la avarv other . aaatern Oreaoa . county ha will reduce the old-tlma Renuhllran ma. lorlUes olosa to tha dividing Una, and I fully lafpeot to ee him carry some 01 ultra, . ue is particularly, atronr in counties' where union : .labor1 Is to be found, for 'in these tha labor vote will go almost solidly against Taft because f hla record, while a federal lurlaa in applying tha writ of Inlunctlon ua an inatrument to crush labor." BENEFIT HUSICAL AT THE PATTON HOME ?lhl DIG HOSE FESIIIMl (II '09 Committco' Already Atfahg: ins to Draw 3fany Fair ' Visitors to Portland. N labors t a. When tha elty la In la at tire next June her streets wii be mar vela of floral and electrical .beauty, C'lvlo pride and public patriotism will Inspire every Portlander to matte hla respeotlva home and buslnsas place a bowr of beauty. . " "The subjects or themes of the pro poses Illuminated paradea will not be inada'publio prior to their appearance, but It Is certain that they will be so Im- Dosing and magnificent -that they -will aaolta tha admiration of all. "A great deal will depend upon -the generosity of the public Jf tha patri otic residents respond liberally - Port land will ba heralded from ocean ' to ocean as the peerless city that gives tha greatest and grandest floral featlvala ever aean In this or any other country. ' -in a raw cays an active campaign for tha necessary funds will bf Inaugu rated. Thousands of eastern people coming to see tha Alaeka-Yukon-raol f is exposition will visit tha nose City, and It were tha part of wisdom to prepare an entertainment and epeotaola that will linger-long In thalr memory and favorably Impress them with Portland." f Ralph W. Iloyt president of tha Port land Host festival. Is particularly elated over tha 'outlook for tha floral celebra tion of 1101. Tha data baa been set for June T to 11 six days 'of splendor ana amusing ana instructive entertain ment. When naked tha scope of the featlval'e plans for neat year President noyi eaiu: . - "The third grand annual rose carnival will a creater and arander than ever. Ona atrong feature to ba added will be electrical paradea. Gorgeoue pageants guttering In their barbaric splendor, will eclipse anything aver seen on thla con tinent. . , . . - "Thef ara many agreeable surprises In alore for the half million spectators expected In Portland during tba week of festivity. "The decorations will be unique and WHEN YOU SEE IT. IN OUR AD IT'S SO Salt to. Itocorer Land. ' IHpaetal Dispatch as Tba JoataaL) Albany. Or.. Oct It. Tba sdvern. ment haa oommanced proceedings to se cure the Holdings of C. A. fcmlth. lo cated in Linn aounty. who. It la altered secured tha Isnd through a conspiracy with F. A. Krlba and & A. D. Phter. Puter already having been In 1all nm account of soma of tha transactions. A government official has been in tha elf securing a complete Hat of Smith's hold ings, about 144,400 acres In all.-. ,v. ' . .. f 1 J v. r "A benefit rnuelcal will be given In ana of the Patton home this evening In the Maaonlo temple. West Park and Yamhill streets. The following well-known artlats will sing: Miss Kathleen Law- r I r c. - vuiimue Dirtr, vio- Mnlat: C. li. Raff, 'cellist, and the White I x rmuu qunnei, consisting or MISS Law- I ler. Miss Ethel Shea, J. W. Belcher and Milton Run van. Klllott E. Baamar. baritone, will sing by courtesy of the! """"I" ineaire. -me program Will be as follows; Part I (a) "Coma All Ye Lads and "Lasses," - (b) "The Peddler" from "Flora's Hoi Ida v." Lsna wnin- O atrlng air IBach). Misa Rrki- Thi wnwmTO jup- titoecneil. Mr, Beamer: (t "Vlllsnr.lU" n.n A , u jirum cmuin mann , anas i-aw-ler: - "Wldmuna" fDavlrl Pnnneri m Raff. Part II (a) "We All " Like Sheep" (Parka) (b) "When Jack Pro- poioo immi, quartet; (a) A May ing- (Minneuei, t) MyrIa (Clutsam).l Mr. Belcher: "Romance"' . Wleniawakiv I Miss Barker: (a "Staccato vrvJI Mulder), (b),"Rose la the Bud"'(Fos- ter),: ..;.'';. 1 1 1 11 1 i' m "'--f "! There are said to ba. 1.000 Knuminii societies and schools throughout :. tha worm now, ana penoaicais ror propa gating tna language now number 66, 11 1 11 Hire, tnan xnere were - mil, ihuuimh.. r.siremniu is aaiiiinK orriciai recognition Europe and , Asia. : j iig j Where :$m '. You can quickly beat and keep cozy the draughty hall or cold room no matter what the weather conditions ' are and if you only knew how much jreal comfort you can have from, a CMeafcp I y wouldn t be vrilhout one laother. hour. ; Turn the wick u hit'' 1 -1 -1 .1 i .. ..', w as mw as you pieaac inerg no danger no smoke no smell , tui uuect mtenie near man oecause ot the smokeless Jevice. fieaublully tinuhetl in nickel and apan orna mental anywhere. The brass font holds 4 quarts, giv ing heat lor 9 hours. It is light in weight easily carried from room to room. Every heater warranted. eflT arhn meets the need of the yamP .yent-. bright and Drlvileges Boston Herald. '-' . k a ' t w , ""or light ideal to read or study by. Made of brass nickel plated, latest im proved central draft burner. 1 Every lamp warranted. If your dealer does not carry Perfection Oil Heater and Kayo Lamp write our nearest sgency. ; STANDARD Oil. COBfPAIfT H ' mi -,'S ,f:: --.---i - 'I ' k i n iiiiiii na . - i : I . ;w"wwl'- .'yi ' 'f ' I I 111 a 1 -'V r ill I . .Trr: . mim. t V . '-. 7 : ' .. . OATS and t t -': :-. ' . . i -, t ,' ' ' -.' - ''y:v '" ,v.- : , hcre is no ncfjg liigh e v . ' - " .' i. . - i r :r ; .. ; prices lor your clothes -when you c obtairi such excellent ;! ; . values ; as -we ; are giving. We BUY more clothing tha any store in Portland . : ' : We SELL moclothi any store in PortlandThat is ; 'the reason We sell LOWER than any store in Portland Third and Oak 1st and Yamhill in Europa andAsia. XJ- ' ' ;.. n rim i.i. lawV,! 1 :-" : ' 'v- K. 'i . " ;. " V ' i I . . ' ... . V . .- . I ....... ;" : r- J IT' J -i - ' - I -"ii.a,i njui mi i iiiie J f .1 ,i.ni. i- .' 1 ' " .. a (" .-l. A .If Jilt.'' - -i-. - -i?NBat f V ' " r I 0 This Beautiful Dress Only $35 Leather Couch $19.50 S8 : ; : : r grade. of Boston leather, hand-tufted and tied with buttons; regular $35 tjin PA value,.; PC,1 c'1. price. . ...... . . . . . . . ..... .... . ;. . . P 1 9a9U No. 7 -Just as much room in these drawers as ' the costly, kind. , It is well made; has three drawers, Iarcre mirror, trolden oak- finish, and will last for years. The cheaoest dresser made, and the Bis nastswe store price is only , ".$8.75 mm Princess Dressers $9.75 No. 29 -These Princess Dressers are shown in white maple and ash, with golden oak fin ish; French plate mirror, 18x36; two draw- ers in base;- reular $17.50 values. SpeciaJ cash price j s ' ' : T m lamps I e x ! .J- , a . - "W'tN 1 These beautiful Lamps, having "No. 2 burners, large globes, brass font ; suitable for, parlor very attractive floral decorations; regular $2 values, special for :vfjI l'v.5 Solid Oak Dresser UlteXul, Only .50 No.":246 -Tliese are very ' handsome i:Ouarter-Sawed' Golden Oak Dressers with 7 beautifully-rhand'Dolished ' cases, r igenuine F r e n c h bevel-plate mirrors 24x36 inch "size.' tons 22x42 in. Very fine furniture pieces. j.ue regular price m otner stores . is - fully . $50. : The Big. Store special price now is. C97 rn only. . J J - ' ai - ;i'.-..- II 1 X i1 laaaaBaU J 1 ; New Method Gas Ranges $16.50. 'K, These ' Trw Method" Oaa - Ran ires ars ru ran teed to burn ona fourth lees caa than tba ordinary makes. This site haa a l-tneh oto and la' worth I Zf; our special sale price,' Sn?ynef ; $16.50 li xo mr, i a w: , Z MO Velvet Carpel, Per Yard, Only 85c Enninie Window Shsdet, water colors; regnUr 60c, pecUI.....'.. ...VI..35V 'v.. Air-Tight eaters turner u.DurnsiQe ergs. - a " U (( These ; little. 18-inch Heaters . are just right for bedrooms, etc. They are - made of Russian iron Vith sheet-iron lining, front draft. Spe- tjai casn pnee J f T fit ,l a "SAii V AndUnion Avenue. "WSJfPVPVaafSWBBaVB - ' u - - -