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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND. THURSDAY 'EVENING. OCTOBER M, 1808.
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ilOBSOII SPEAKS
AT OREGON CITY
SIDELINE, STORILS
OF GREAT NORTHWEST
SOCIALISTS UNDKIl BAN
Tacked Ilouse Greets Hero of xoHh Yakim-. fpa win Make
Tlifin Mo On.
the Spanish-American
War.
BeUI tMaaatrk to Tk Joora.l 1
Onion City, Oct. 21. Captain Itich
. tnond Ftwion Hobaun, tha hero of tha
I JIfrtmo, waa the hero of the hour lul
. airelilne; In thla cltjr. from lh- iar
attendance In flhlvc ly'e opera houao.
which aru crowilo.1 lo stamlliia Yoom, It
In Oreson City. At ovIix-U Captain
llnbann, accompanli-J by Ktiilr Chulr inan
Hwe-k, T. J. Murray. O. I. MiriHh and
H. D. Wacnan vt Portland, arrived by
car In thla clt j .
Sanator HJ-a Introduced ti apeak
er, referring to hlrn aa the hero ho.
"'with hla arvrn mon sunk the Alerrlnuio
in tha narrow atralt between the hnr-
bor and the a, and completely bottled
,, up the KnanlHli fleet, dolnic the act un
der a gaillng fire from the Hpanlah bai
tertea . Captain Hobaon preaed hlti picas-:
ura at being on lie j-acinc coasi,
people, ha aald. were In the foremost
rank oi the whole white rae. He re
ferred to the coercion by the factory
Jords back east, holding the threat over
their employes to close the mllla If
Bryan waa elected. In the great west
the rlrht of a free ballot, the weapon
and shield of human liberty, waa recog--nlaed,
and It In the difference between
- a free American cltlaen and a Kusslan
erf.
, The Kepnblloaa rarty.
"' Yf referred to the Republican party
- an the party founded by Hamilton, the
party of a strong; rentrallred govern
. mint, tendlna toward an oligarchy: and
. the Democratic party as that of the con
mon people, the party that standa for
4 government of the people, by the peo-
' pie and tor the people, and today la also
a party of peaceful, Industrial ravolu
Mnn.
He denounced government by InJunoV
' tlon as a usurpation, because courts
were never organized to govern the peo
. pie, and Taft Is the fataer or founder
or that new species or government, i o-
day that p-rty fostera Interests that
.it permitted to go on will destroy the
"Does the present aystem of tariff
Jnatlfy. from a protection standpolutT
Our in rant inausmes neeaea protection.
but they have now grown Into giants
ha declared. "Today thla "protection' Is
t tor the benefit of trusts and comblna-
tlons, to our injury- As to protecting
labor, the average wage or the protected
' steel and Iron workers Is J1.30 and that
: of the non-protected railroad man Is
$1.75 per day. The "protected" captains
' of Industry ara responalble for toe ln
i flux' of foreign labor to glut our labor
snaritet. .
' . Scores "ProteetlTe" Tariff.
"Away with such a 'protective' tariff.
' Let us conquer the markets of the world
.. and that would increase the demand and
wages would so up and atay up.
t 1 "Tha legislature was once the peo
- pie's branch, now it is Joe Cannon's.
1 At the last session a petition signed
by threa fourths of the houao of rep-
resentatives waa presented to Speaker
Cannon to take up a certain bill, but It
was turned down." Aa long as the Re
publican party la In' power no reforms
' can be had, because Joe Cannon Is there
to block them. There are half a dozen
: Joe Cannons In the senate to turn the
people down .in that body, and the Re
publican convention that nominated Taft
opposed tha popular election of United
".States senators?"
1 The speaker showed tha aggreaslve
position taken by Japan and hence the
need of a stronger fleet on the Pacific
"The Pacific slope," he said, "without
" this protection is helpless. Who shall
. be mfatreaa of the Pacific ocean, Amer
ica or Japan? This question must be
decided and we must have men and
ships to decide the question. The white
man does not own the Pacific coast un-
til he control It. President Roosevelt
sees the necessity of more warships, but
; . a Republican congress turns him down."
The speaker then eulogized Bryan, the
statesman, tne man oi me peopie ana
the great commoner, ana conciuaea.
WRESTLERS READY TO
" TEST THEfR MUSCLES
O'Cojinell and Hart in Pink
of Condition for Go
Tomorrow.
(Special lUawtrh to Tti Joweal.l
Vnrii, rklinii. Wash . Oct. ?5. For
f i.alna able to alop Ho
clnllata from upeaklng to crowds on tha
alreeia the city council has passed an
nrilliiamre. ruiiiiiellliiS any one on the
tieet to move on when eo ordered by a
police officer. Tha yueatlon of who may
be ordered to move la left to the dis
cretion of the polloa. No effort la made
to ronrwal the fact that tha ordinance
Is drafted wholly for the purpose of
mopping SocluJIat and Anarrhlat apeak
era 940,27a IV I-OAN8
Man Applications IlHng IU'celved
for State Money.
(Kalrra Bureeu of Tba Journal.)
Salem, Or , Oct 22. Loans were ap-
nroveil iy tne iana ixnto wnr iu
li, iimminl of 14. 275. An tinprece-
dnnted amount of appllcatlona were re
ceived by the land board recently from
cltlsens of Oregon, but all funda that
are available for several months have
been loaned. Tha etate loana Ita money
at t per cent Intareat.
GOTTEXBUItG SYSTEM
pe and character or tne sa
il! maintain, always keeping
to the aco
looua It
In view the welfare of the elty
RATES TO ASHLAND
One and One Third Fare for Oon
tlon. (Balest Bureas oi The Josraal i
Palein, Or., Oct. JJ. The railroad com
mission yesterday granted the reouast
or wuuain Mcaiurray, genarat paaaaa-
r aseni or uie ttoutheni facirio. to
tabllah a one and one third fara rata
to Ashland October 14 and II when the
atata Sunday achool convention of thai
Christian enurch will be In sanslon.
ACCIDENTAL DEATH
New Saloon Finn May D Tried In
Astoria.
(8r4al Dtepateta to Tka Joorqel.t
Astoria. Or.. Oct. 22. W. UTHobb of
Portland Is In the-clty Investigating the
chances of eatabllahlng the Oottenburg
aystem of handling the saloon business.
Tha Dlan is for the rlty to lease out
thtk aaloon rtarhta of tha entire cltr to
a company under specific conditions aa ' agalnat him was dismissed.
Coroner' Jury Itetunis Verdict on
A. A. Franks' Death.
(Apodal Dlapatch to Tha Joornal.l
Rnaeburg. Or.. Oct. 23. Tha verdict
of the coroner's Jury on tha death o
A. A. Franks, who waa shot bv oaca
Webber near Riddle Tuesday evening,
waa accidental oeatn. jioth of th
hunters were well-known rallroadera
running out of thla city. They were
ooualna.
SIX INDICTMENTS
Elkton Physician la Found Guilt by
Grand Jury.'
(Sperlal Plapatrb to Tba Jooraal.t
Roanburc. Or.. Oct. 22. Six mora In
dlatmenta were returned by the grand
Jury yesterday. Two or them were
neralnat Dr. M. J. (J ray of Klkton for al
leged violation of the local option law.
and the othfr four were sealed. Dr.
Gray pleaded i
waa fined 125
rulltv to one charge and
o. The other Indictment
You can't keep the fame of agood man locked within
the confines of his own town. This
has been amply demonstrated.
Same way with Imperiales Cigar
ettes. They started as practically
a local Western product. They be
came general Western favorites.
Now
Eddie O'Connell and Dick Hart have
completed their training and are ready
' to step on the mat in the big exposition
'rink ;at 9 o'clock tomorrow night.
Both inen took light work today and
will rest tomorrow. They are In the
.; pink of condition and the one who wins
" three fall out. of five will have to
i CO aome.
. Tommy Tracey and Strangler Smith
are waiting to sign the articles to be
: given them by O'Connell. Smith and
O'Connell tentatively agreed to meet
some time ago, but articles nave not
yet been signed. They then agreed to
pull the match off two weeks from thia
coming Friday.
Smith has been training on the east
aide but will come over to the Tracey
Athletic club in a few days to begin
harder practice.
FRANZ HOSP PITCHES
SERAPHS TO VICTORY
have grown so big in fame and favor that
their sales are steadily advancing all over
America.
The men of the West alone smoked over
125,000,000 Imperiales in 1907. Its the ab
solute meritof Imperiales Cigarettes alone
which has built op this tremendous sale,
Imperiales are rolled in thin, pure mals
paper crimped, not pasted and have in
dividual mouthpieces to cool the smoke.
Smoke them all day long if you want to
no after effects.
10 for 10c
Sold Evtrywhmrm
THE JOHN BOLLMAN COMPANY, Manufacturer, San Franclaco
(Colted Press Leaaea Wlra.)
Los Angeles, Oct 22. Frans Hosp
held the Seals down to five hits yes
terday and the Angela won easily, 4
to 2.
LOS ANGELES.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Oakes, cf. . .
Ellis. If. ...
UiUon. lb. ,.
Hrashear, rf.
Howard, 2b.
Smith. 3b.
Jjelmas, as 4
Ho a an, c.
Honp, p.
Total ,
2 7
0 t
I 11
1 2
2 f
1 1
1 0
0 1
1 1
Mohler, 2b.
HIMebrand. If.
7,elder sa. . .
Bndle.. rf
Williams. Ih.
Perk, cf
Klllfer, c ...
VcArdla. Jb. .
Willis, p
32 4 10 27 11
SAN FRANCISCO.
AH. R H. PC A. E
112 4 1
2 2
1 1
1 0
0 12
0 2
0 4
n A
(' 1
Total 12 2 I 24 17
SCORE BT INNINGS
Lo Angeles . . , 2 (I 0 0 1 1 P 4
HUa ; J f. d I 1 t 2 1 18
Ban Francisco .. e ( M I M 0 J
HIta ( M ( M I 1 (-
StTMMART.
Twc-be hits Dillon DeJraas. Brash
ear, aacrifice hits Brxashear. How
ard. Bases ea r-'je Wii II 1; Ho;
I Birnrt on i n uut, I; tiop. 1.
-y pitcher 7-elder TIodo; 1:1.
pirea 00nnll arid Tomea.
o:.vniLiAs SEW DIRECTORY
rafaetaj Mowers: In Ta larall
niiia ttrt tl Tha ata
yv a 1. re-tT-y for teia mui FacLOe
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Grows Hair
and we can
PROVE IT!
The Great DANDERINE Never
Fails to Produce the
Desired Results.
enlivena ana) invigorates tke hair
gland and tissues of tba scalp.
resulting la continuous and
Increasing growth of the hair.
Letters of pralae are continually
eoanlDg la from nearly all ftrt of
tha eooatry etatlng that Daaderlna
baa raaavad tha grew t a of hair In
eaaea that were conaldared ebeo
lataly kopeleaa.
A uay rrora nroearra wniea:
"Artar a abort trial nor balraiopped
falltBg.aiM I aavlna s loraly baad
of aJr. very oaarr aaa erar oca ass
a aoartar yaraa lone
L'ra
DaOslerin) stmulates K acalp,
naakaa il beallby aae keeps it eo.
It ia the greareat acalp inviforator
kaarwa. It is s wliuluamna aiedcm
(or kth tha hair and acalp. Even
a small bottle of It will put
more genuine Iff in your
hair than a galkMi of any
other hair tonic over made.
It shows res u Ms from the
err start.
New ea sale a every draf and !
ofr arare as tie Land ; 3 aitea
250, SOOeaai 91.00 1
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Aft PracMcally Cm
Only 2 Days More ol the Biggest Brush Sale in Portland
History. KENT, FLORENCE, HOWARD, ADAMS,
LOONENS, FIDEROID, and Dozens olOlherSlgndard Makes
You don't get a chance more than twice in a lifetime to buy these brushes at these Prices. Hair, Tooth, Nail,
Face and Gloth Brushes are included. All are taken from our regular stock of carefully selected brushes,
and any one of them is an exceptional bargain and offers a heretofore unheard-of opportunity to economical
buyers. Previous sales are eclipsed by the wonderful reductions offered during this great pre-holiday brush sale.
PRICES LIKE TBESE DAVE MADE OUR STORE FAMOUS
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$1.50. Military Hair Brushes, pair...83
$2.25 Military Hair Brushes, pair. .$1.38
$6.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Military Hair
Brushes, pair $2.40
$1.00 Hair Brush, each 53
$1.25 Hair Brush, each..:... 83
$3.00 Hair Brush, each .$1.83
$4.50 Hair Brush, each $2.83
25c Tooth Brush, each... 17
40c Tooth Brush, each 20
75c Cloth Brushes, each 43
$4.00 Cloth Brush, each ......... $3.33
$1.25 Hat Brush, each- 70
60c Complexion Brush, each. ...... .38
....18
35c Infants' Brush, each
HUNDREDS OF OTHER BRUSHES ON SALE SEJE WINDOW DISPLAY.
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HaaisBBl
Tailor-Made Suits
AT
SHANAHAN'S
iargam
Friday
A HAPPY DAY This is the song our customers will sing tomor
row, and the refrain will be caught by the multitude of satisfied cus
tomers, all swelling into one grand chorus, telling of the SHANAHAN'S
RETIRING SALE and its great bargains.
I M RETIRING FROM BUSINESS
144-146 Third Street, Between Morrison and Alder
$18.50
Fine
Tailor-
Made Suits
$10.00
$25.00 $30.00 $35.00 $37.50 $45.00 $50.00 FURS
Fine Fine Fine Fine Fine Fine at
Tailor Tailor Tailor Tailor Tailor Tailor Mtj&ttv
Made Made Made Made Made Made JMakiy,
Suits Suits . Suits Suits Suits Suits HALF .
$12.50 $19.85 $21.50 $22.50 $25.00 $27.50 PRICE ' ;
DON'T TAKE OUR WORD COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THE BARGAINS WE OFFER
Boys' wool Shirts and Drawers,
75c and $1 .00 values 50
V LAWRENCE
SHANABAN
Housefurnlshings
One lot of odd Lace Curtains
RVC' evtr, hw wnnl ri-.H i jc i.acc murrains vy
-" i - .v j ' ai T -v .
Qr,irt anrl Drawers, all sires. 50r. I ce ""ain OUfT
and 75c values .. . . 29 $1-50 Lace Curtains 98
and 3c values I I $1.75 Lace Curtains $1.25
Children's errav combination Suits, I $2.00 Lace Curtains .81.35
fleece lined, 50c value ..
Children's gray combinations Suits,
75c and $1.00 values .49
Ladies' extra fine Vests and Pants,
in white, ecru and crray, 75c and
$1.00 values 48
Ladies' fine fleece Vests and Pants,
i nwhite, ecru and gray, 48c value,
for 25
Ladies' fine all-wool Swiss ribbed
Vests and Pants, in white and gray;
regular $2.50 value, all sizes, to
close out $1.48
Ladies' Coat Sweaters, extra fine
quality, $6.00 value. $2.95
144-146 Third Street
BARGAIN
gfc FRIDAY cJ
BLANKETS
$1.25 white Blankets 89
$1.50 white Blankets $1.19
Ladies' fine Sweaters, all the popu-1 $1.95 white Blankets. .... ..$1.50
lar colors, $7.50 value $4.UU I $5.0Q wool Blankets .$3.95
111 - I tfvl AA TUU. 9.A Aft
t - a',' t r i oz I -w xjiiiiivcia r"
luiuu Kjvnus, f?W R1oL-e SO
dlUC, 1IU . .V..... ..........
Children's bearskin Coats, all col
ors, $4.00 value $2.48
Children's bearskin Coats, $3.50
value, now ....$2.28
Children's bearskin Coat and Muff,
$7.50 value ....$4.88
Ladies' cashmere Hose, all sizes,
40c value . . 25
Ladies' French cashmere Hose, 75c
value 50
Children's French ribbed Hose, 40c
and 50c value 25
Ladies' silk embroidered lace
stripe and plain Hosiery, in black,1
tan and white, 20c, 25c and 35c val-
HO
ues
Children's black ribbed Hose. 12c
value 7; lii
Infants' pure cashmere Half Hose.
in white, tan and black, 50c v&Jue,
at 15
$8.50 wool Blankets $5.95
Ladies' Tennis Gowns, stripes and I $10 wool Blankets $7.50
solid colors. $1.50 value. ... . .08 I 55c Sheets, 72x90 39
15c Pillow Slips 9
Ladies' knit Skirts, in black, navy,
grav and Ted, with fancy Roman
borders, $1.00 value G9
95c ed Spreads 69
$1.25 Bed Spreads. 89
$1.75 Comforters $1.19
S2J5 Comforters . ; .$1.49
Children's bearskin Cans, in white
and brown, 50c. value 25 I $325 Comforters.. 92.19
Ladies' black sateen waists, alj
sizes, good quality 98
Ladies' fine lace Waists, in wbitr or
ecru, all sizes, $5 value, now $2.98
Black sateen Petticoats, $1.00 value,
now 05
I
Heatherbloom Petticoats, $' .'JO va
now 9f iThk-h
i i i foal
Ladies' fine -ilk-Waists, in all worh
ors, regular $7.50 value, now if t.".'nnt
fTafla'i
71
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