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THE "OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. FRIDAY , EVENINO. OCTOBER 30.,. 1003. r M 8 : , N H a n n w M W If M w M a w M - H M M i S-a. j, rami! iiiiD OW ill SillEfJ I Largest Audlcnc of Cam- pafg-n Applauds Demo-, tcratic Speakers. (SjkM Diapatrb U Tk Jaaraall Salem. Or. Oct 19. 'Much tha larsest audlsnce thai has llataned to political address In Balent during- tha present campaign heard Banator John M. Oearln and 'Judge Thomas O'Dey laat night Tha opera houee waa crowded to ht aiKira. .jonno Aionri praaiaau. . fenafor ciearln delivered a forcible arraignment of the platform of tha Ho publlcaa party and answered Oovernor Hushes or New York, who said In lila recent campaign in lha.weat that -had liryan hwi ' eforted tha .country would ba'i gone to ruin- The senator took up etch of Bryan's contnUon during the paat It y re. Including; tha Philippine question, (tie tarirr, trusta, injunouona. railroads, government ownership and free silver' and showed Huskies' asser- lion i mmnui lounuaiion. lie took up the depoalt guarantee plan and answered the principal objections offered by the Republicans, and eape dully thus offered . by Congressman Will 11. Humphreys or Waahlnatun in retired today from active service, hav ing learned the age limit -Under the nvv regulations, lie aa born In In diana ot October 10. tHil wee ap pointed frum Halt. He entered the naval artdrmV on Beplember it, IS3. and graduated four veers later. i rve.l on lit jrraiijinn, wm iiagamp i e fcuropeiwt eiuadron. from 17 to 49. In JiSS ha was made ensign, ne . - I . - A ll .11 la.iu Mf Im n''arae master in " ... In? I. lieutenant-commander In Mart'h, i .,.., - .,1.. i. M.tvh 117. On 1 . k urn L. a wm m.,K 4antaln' and was commander of th Atlanta from isoa to not if. - ..in .nialn whan ha was honored bv being plaoed In command of the powerful fleet ana toe ,inoui vi mrin nt (a Havana at the time of .. r.rt iniara.mlnn. It WU the moat IniiMtrtant- naval command Bines tha .i... ik. Hiuni.il. American war, furt hen honored reud.n b niacins; him In ommana or ! kaiiinahin ijiuisiana. in which rrw l.l.nt Ronaevelt made his trip to mn- n. .ha nurnnia of nersdnsny SCUOy- r.a tha Panama canal altiiatinn. On I November IN. 104. den waa made) general Inspector or Ora- a Af ihaM'nitfwi Miaiee) nnvr ini anil later was annotated president or Kear Admiral Com I andl tha naval eiamlnlng and retiring Doarusj which position be still poias. . - . : ., , ,. . rtfltlsn Inventors , hava ' aucceeded In ii..i.nin. tantalum hv an ox r sen pro cess which sdds in its siren gin wuaouii adding to Ha brlttleness. THE ESQIE10 fen Sale $1.50 Guaranteed Pen for 98 Gts. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only 10 Days Trial if You Wish V"i-iii-:r.' ... . Today and continuing until Saturday night, we will sell our regular $1.50 Guar anteed Fountain 'Pen for 98 each. To make the sale more interesting, and to demonstrate. our entire confidence in this pen, we will allow you tojse one ten days; then,; if you fail to find it as represented, we will gladly refund the money or furnish' a nevy pen without additional cost. No. one can afford to be without fountain pen. at this price. See window (Jisplay. ! ; V" FOUNTAIN PENS FILLED FEE. GUAMRlfEEi.SSdl TOMORROW IS TAG DAY WEAR A TAG. hla addreaa In Salem Tueaday evening. Senator Oearln showed by sound logic that auch a plan as Is advocated In I platform of the Democratic party waa legal, practicable and would brine about the results claimed for it. ' , ' Following Senator Oearln. Judgs. O'Day waa Introduced and held hie audi ence another hour by a. clever alterna tion of stories and argument Tha audi ence waa not only the largest of tha present campaign In this city but was eood- natured and attentive. The meee- Ing waa the moat auccesaful from every olnt point or view that fcalera this fall. haa . been held In I'LECTEICAL ENGINEER TOUCHES LJVE WIRE - Raltag ptm Ceaaad Wlra.t Belltngham, Wash., Oot 10 fharles McKet trick, chief engineer for the wa- ples Electric company , at Lynden, was I electrocuted laat night at the plant and the body -was only saved from being horribly mangled by the quick action of I another workman. who happened to be I near. McKettrlck had taken the place of the electrician for tha time and wnal standing near tha dynamo trying to fix a belt that bad -become twisted. He came in contact with the cur sent and waa thrown 'back upon the. big drive belt. Tha body was saved from mutilation. out tne snocic nad caused instant aeatn. COMES TO PORTLAND eats blubber. The lumbermen eat pork. The Norwegian fishermen. live on cod liver oil. lnese eop!e are. constantly v exposed o cold and Dtivsicai strain. ExDerience has taudit them that fatty foods give warm tn ana nourishment. 1: ' For those, who have cold and thin . bodies pr are tnreatenea witn consumption or any wasting disease, there is no fat in so digestible ana palatable a form as Scott's Emulsion frhysidans prescribe it T , ) Send thb sdVcrttiesMnt together with una of SMocr la which tt appear, your address sad tear , cent, te cow postage, ami. " 'Oannlata HanA Alias of the Werkf . a .- s SCOTT A BOWNE. 409 Pearl Street fcewYork AmerlcMi Misfit and Sample lng Parlors Open Here ... Tomorrow. Cltth-I locates at 133 Tonrtli Street, Vest to Woodard-Clarke Brag- Cojapanf Wear . Washlactoa. ' Tomorrow morning at o'clock the American Misfit-and Stmplo Clothing parlors will throw open their -doors with a large stock of misfit and sample suits, overcoats and oravenettea, trou sers and children's fancy top. coats, pro cured from some of the leading mer chant tailors and clothing manufactur ers', ''' - Suits. . overcoats and eravenettes worth from 126 to 140 will be sold at prices ranging somt7.0 to SIS; lattor maae trousers wui oe sold at prices rLrlng from $2.60 to I3.J6; and the children's fancy topcoats, value; $11 to $16. will be sold at prices ranging: from $2.50 to $4.26. A small lot of tailor made vests . wjll be closed out at the "specially low price of SS cents each, the making alone of these vests orig inally, cost $1.50. Owing to the condi tion ef the. money market In the east the American Misfit and Sample Cloth ing parlors by a liberal use of ready cash were able to make soma exception ally favorable purchases, .REAR ADMIRAL COUPEN; RETIRED Washington, D. C, Oct. JO. Rear Ad miral Albert R. Couden, president of the naval examining and retiring boards, 1 oiav. Fixtures for Bath Rooms Guaranteed heavily nickel- plated. Hooks, up from 20? Match Scratchers . .'.35 Towel ars ........ .45? Soap Holders' .50 LTooth Brush Holders 50 Sponge Holders . . .ipl.20 Tumbler Holders . . . $1.25 Comb and Brush Holders for ........... . S1.40 J200 Ladies' Belts Values to $10 I QNL HALr -orr About 200 Ladies' Fine Waist Belts, purchased at a special reduction and offered to you at one half their regular value. You will fhid the belt here( that, you have been looking for. All kinds of leathers and fancy Persian effects included. For a few days' only ONE HALF PRICE. A FREX SAMPLE; U-AR-DAS Luxury and U-AR-DAS Cold Cream At the Perfumery Counter Ask strator. ASK FOR This Winter's Hat If you buy a new hat this fall 'you want a good one and want It ' as cheap as possible to get a good hat Then call on us and look over our many distinct ive styles Tho baUayou choqse WILL COST YOU : $ioo In this store and $4 if you buy from a retailer. We are manufacturers and sell at manufacturers' prices.-'. Wl a n a . Wt tasiern uai 64 Third Street, Set. Oak and ' Open Sveniog-s. 1 m m a 1 FREE U-AR-DAS DUM BOOK. the Demon-' MEMORAN- . TAO SAT ne. CO. Complete Elec -tiqn Returns : Tuesday Evening Corner Grand Ave. and East .Morrison. 388-390 East Utrrlson St VSAJ. OBAJT9 ATB. Th4 ZastN Side Pec- Sla'g tore R. & G. Corsets, all the new fall styles, at $1.00 ' IVolc These Specials jor Salurday S , Study them carefully. - We, want to convince you that wcr 'offer1 best values. That's why; this store has grown to be T V . the busiest tradino; pladejon the East Side. ' .. tSslnrday Sale cf Women's s . RalBceals " . .. , Of rubberized sateen, absolutely waterproof, in black, blue, gray and brown, full length, all sizes; $10 values, tomorrow only c -' . '!jr- ' .. t : -',"' v ' . IVomei's llmbrellas Steel, rods . and 26-inch 'steel frames, coyered with carolla serge cloth, guaranteed rain proof, and neat line of plain or trimmed handles; best $1.25 values, tomorrow f39c Boys' Wool Cnlon - . Soils AH sizes $1 quality, tomorrow, the suit 50c Chilirca's Black Casfcnere Stocklogs all sizes; -' 25c and 35c quali ties, tomorrow 19c Pr. All Silk Talfela WaLsIs ' Black and Brown Richly - iembroidered or plain tucked fronts,- long' or short sleeves; best $5 values, tomor row .-. h ;- .. ;- ' V , Boys' School Shoes Boys' heavy box calf and oiled kangaroo calfskin shoes, made with two first quality sewed oak soles, leather insole, no cut off vamps; our regular $Z2S shoe, on sale tomorrow at - II " ' ill I - -- I V'L Ji assa' ' ill : ' vvc" -Mr, CL J Saturday) ' C-Vl.r MEZ fssi i ma aw sbs 'm ?vTa rr . . i , x . H H I B V X Any of Oor 1 1 j g ViV l I should Need r I R S I. J V I Repairing I j . ? w A I We Make H 1 : Cy A Then FREE OF I I S stores' H M INCORPORATED K Cor. Fonrlh and Yamhill, Y. M.C.A. DIdg. ii I 88 Third St., 0pp. Chamber of Commerce M i I . H ! lit 97a6aKiS3 S 3RE99SaVaa6 2X3 SS B SSSafli SSS &SS S 8 SSSSS 392 BaKXSSS 3XS23E V ii i lit the Classified SeeSion II of Today's .lofflriiar Third and Yamhm Streets 3 21 Advertise for male heln 17 Advertise for female help $20 Value Men's Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes $12.50 Extraordinary values for Saturday's selling. Men's stylish suits in blue and black serges and diagonals, also EnglishThibets in stripes and combinations of shades Overcoats and Cfav enettes in plain colors and fancy combinations Values up to $20; Saturday, once n M i H n 3 H a w H is H M M If a ii 1 ti i M II II . M . f M fl , . M - 62 Advertise real estate for sale 41 Advertise business chances. 47 Advertise house's for rent 20 Advertise flats for rent 20 Advertise housekeeping rooms '. jj'iV;.,. V.'.:j .,' ? . v Handreds of new ads in the classified section of this paper every day. If you do'not find . what you want today M ii ii 13 ii ii ii !! ii HI H t "I i Read the Classified Section of J; Tomorrow's Journal Mi If 1 II II KXKIKn2KKSCI8EKE3EUKE2BU $1.49 lien's Saleen Shlrls Of excellent quality black sateen, dou ble yokes; all sizes;' best 50c grade , 39c Hen's Wool Sox All-wool black tritli grty heel and toe Socks; light vand heary m-eighti; best 25c erride I5"c SnlfTstUol r . Soap Unexcelled for washino; blankets and woolens; regu lar 5c bar. on safe -st,. the bar , ':3c .v.- Clajiaa Apress Blue checks, rood quality gingham, full sizes; best 25c frades 15c Men's $1.50. Golf Shirts at 39 Another lot of men's Golf Shirts, made of fane fal) shirtings, in various shades, in stripes, checks and smill figures, with attached or de tached cuffs; 250 kinds, no two alike, to choose from; values tip to $1.50, for one day only, choice 39c Men's $1.00 CameJshair Underwear 59c $1.50 Natural Wool Underwear at 98c Two exceptional values in men's Underwear; the' regular $1 value camelshair Underwear in a mixture of gray -and brown, good fall CQ weight, ' the garment .UC Men's natural wool ribbed Underwear, extra soft' finish, silk facing and pearl buttons; rcg- QQ ular $1-50 value, per garment... vOC Boys' Woo! Suits $1.75 - We offer lor Saturday 300 boy wool Suits, specially under priced; they are'ia plain and fancy combinations of cJrs, all sizes 'and styles; tl ?T I In prices range .Js.lsJ UJi Men's 50c Neckwear 29c Incladed in this offer arc Four-In-Hinds. Qub Ties, Teck Scarf ani sew Auto Ties, in sTT the lesd:nr colors: reralar 50c values, Saturday OQ WC 25c rSuspenders for BoysandYouthsat5c 1.000 pairs youth's and boys Ssjpenders, made of silk, lisle and linen elastics, with leather ends and nickel sliding fasten ers; regular 25c value. Sat- C arday only, choice aC Drake safld j) Swan Co. lagDayfQrtheBabfe Tomorrow We Will Give a 10c Tag With Evcr - N $1.00 Purchase in the Store ..."" . . . Special Bargains in Suits, Gowns, Coats. Etc Yon v . Can Help the Babies Tomorrow. Don't Forget Tag Day A ParfasusJ Laonsry fe tka Ealk fJkTllAS'.SXET F-CZ VOW I r ' Aa a'i'ii s a Va Sara. . vM,'Wii Fm. 1 rvano. anuara.v . , M ' If .. II !ii ' M JOURNAL WAflT T3 ?.