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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE It. Hit 510 OEM MB MEN IN ! GREATEST W t i Human Side of Republican ' Convention Shows Intense Interest Among Delegates! in Attendance. le.l t t ! ! Jute l Noht M ie,trt. ! ! r 'llaoum aa-atma tlusMj !.. I.lr. t l5.' -eo !!. Thrr rl C ll.cir Not l,c It we k!. f ; I ai ! Icen lille.l ta t(.e Itf.i. I l.alli -lial o a fea.t ! (Mint n.:itf rf I:i.t fe f ft-lt ill"'-' o fo arOe1 Chief Points Propositi Tuft Platform Attain t-hct in tin on,ututjt Ojl4 ' v ukcilufittn mmm Aitvefuea lofm i (wafav U 1111 I)mUii l"l J'ili eitii i,fll lte UIiianii leiUiea again l i fill J I.UjI t.lre (of eJcjuetc -ui.nn'. itn.jMMU Uji.Uuon I'l.Jf. lufllflchef-eit 4 tA.Ct elite 40sfrB. O(o. any ttitik uB lh count tjr iti!l 11 une qui o ally i(tiii.i K ffeail of )w!ll titkoA o iht .cllltfncitl il any iu.ikfl of U try muU te A'ijve. fennel .(Ull.lwn titai.ee end any moti that will teo4 toward oilJ j-ai Indaitce Shenuan tnu-iruil law and iieJefi far uf f Itn Ugialaliun thai will .nrri(Thn n at many fvuente A((rvc. the tni intent of lc.i:iii.n h,h ihu fut wtiuh. art and which arc not Ufal t urnttnaiton. in tu.tncM Iiclarce for nieruiltc inen;uon of (ha io.i of living- problem anj for legi.iatiun lulluwinj uih investigation thai will remedy conditions complained if Cond'mni iha l)moiriu for ia.jr( laiuf reduction tulle wuhuui adequate knowledge of their film, and pledgea the riy lo a inttfk reduction of tha tariff along Una to ta determined by l ha tartff board, o that Iha "rtjhta of free American tabor ha!l b adequately aafeguar dd" ititta kM In all 'a rum Vletor .. ii- imi iir in Ike riir fi life ituntii. I fie iheim... tioltha 1" lnu..l " ! ll ciitllir, tint ffrr i..J t ?! I a"'1"t It mjaund up I.. ...... II. a'afrltn r... likh I. tl.a atkll'ii ! !r l"r' p!aif"tm. Jt'h r..rrr""l '" " diamond i ' hia.HJ''" al er''t Olx-ia, i-rnlnc tc 1 a I Tlrr. U llir OI UCIrf.ir. i DfiimeJ ai;-.i'..l wrarlt i tkvr. u. I c!nl!l' !rr. I., ii.. from row waa Mra It6MW.ler I.lilrr at'.O lhr4l fid J t.m rnillr ii tho lUnCO ar attr ! IIiIh tlml.lrr .riurhrxl liU nOl fr .in. ii. Kr.mi tlv nrat near tha ; ftu. t.jn1 .U'h1 t th. hola ' I th. mall irar Oio floor Whara tha ! ' BHier.frr hcya rrawlrd'ln nd Out, tha ? ! aiVtat .1oni. ahaprd auiUlortuH a ' . .i.ht m mw tl.f in1lnrjr Krrnrh aar i lilt ran i.llh lruft1a aprr '. bajTcn ami ilromliUd. Ir.. nn,tw.a thrr wara on th. pro mrm which trUlllit luiva txan Olaprna-d i 1 -H,h on. thi Nnd. Tha othar ; waa Chairman Vl tor Korar. Both war a-rn at IntrrvaU iturlnir tha dar . m-Ai. hni nelthrr c-ould i ha I Ta taml i'.U1 rallanUy In plta of , tha fact that no ona wa laji'.n tldn to It. Hut lrn me ra-wwu up. mil hoy." to Tlctor Roaa- mtpr. thnt (ffntlrnmn turand B . ia .kiM and helplaa far to rlht and left, pounded febly with Ml V i . M.fAmn In Mil . (a .1. and mini anumr. -..-k- , i ti convention ro ornrr. Iia innk.-d futllo and ma.t rnlnnta be i Mad trwi cavel. and from tna.t moment Oifounil tbe lone hour Uuit rollowaa. nd dorn to the llm when ) relln ' qulahed hla aeat with a. IH of relief. tha 14.000 Juat naturafjy picked on Mr- tof Koaewter. Aftar BTary BV but then. It picked on everyone elae. , too. It w crowd thtrty for noro. One minuto nfter the eorryentlon befan i It looked &a thamch they wer votnr to be allowed to wallow tn It. If thi ne ! pilbllcan natlonaj convenllon la to oc ' CLUpy an unique place la tha countrr" drama, then the convention crowd ahoold hafve the crmllt of furnlnhlnu the acen- ry. the mob and Interpolated number a, , U-J-'i - . - . -il uiaa. i.ol I) : "f that li-.la!.. l:. and rrar tl.lli rall-t alm..liei ll la (I - in.tl nr,mMivr Ir I " qui. krat M(r.l . r.iwj thai tin a lal l.'fi'l ftili f dial Infulahrd alalaaliian It ft IVt.r haJ l"l th I ! (m m, aixt -tiiin In the rrt.a.t I l rhali.r.l tn m.)a-t to the h ! hla tn-ard ! tha rut of Ma r-. !e a.MiUI hate txMtttrd and hlaa-il an.) hoainl him d.in a. thc did ilorernur J.iijiBi.1., ard 'ranri. J llenr, and lien at"' litaillry, and Vlrtor lt-.ralf. .! i.)I-mI) rlaa Who l.ar'lird t- atllka llym a b-lr rldl.'ih.ua or a l'r-. 'r tufi fat. cr too lean, in ! an)tlli. It had no reai r.r nMI. walatiita. that rioa.l It ai,u -rl Ita fin(rr. at Prince) A't.erta ll did ! tare a l.o.ii for illamiv nor grt.,r Hut ht-n a man Who had aomrthmc lu aa aat up In a ay that plraaax! tie ain.x-rata. they llaenrd In Mm r m- t f j 1 1 and afira- clatUi-1) Tl ey held their trrath when i'A t'o- rheni . f Mllnauk.e anil aav tot (Jovni i.r Sli tJovr r i. i'.h I rtna l a ouncitrr r hoaa ! nr. ln f.icll all rword Ii atlll rciiirti.hrr. .1 H it i gray hnire-l Senator Hiadley of K. lucky trleil to do hi Taflrai amne rltial l plrlt ! to (hotit. ".iu oirtl for !r Irror, l.orlmer, lA-rinirr' ' And the arna- tor fiirgol hla white oalatcnat. and hla hoaj y In nd, and hla iipo.r-t Ic hillld. and ho llvriii-d the alritd lUely arena hy roarlnn. "I.lar. liar, liar- It waa that kind of a ronrerttlnn Tha fifteen Ihouaund hud l en readlna th. newapapera, arid thry (Miaaeaai-d a hoir.ble and uncanny knowledge of thr hlatory Of every man ln roue tn apenk An earneat apeaker would. In uplrlt mild, a the delegated AKKiinhled, dl- cuaa the relation th nntlunnl commit tee Itore to th. national runventlon. when-upon eomeone In the crowd would ell "robbera." and meaa up the whole apeech. . After that the apeaker might aa well have bean reciting "Curfew Khali Not lUn Tonight" for all that the audience knew. It waa plain that the gallery mm with Taft, for tha excellent reaaon IhKt the Taft qatlonal committee had the gallery tickets In charge. That arc tlnn had to wait until 2 10 o'clock yea- terday before rrealdent Taft a name waa mentioned. Then, unfortunately. ' aa am. i:r,a n. .! Ii. ll... i., t , ifo and it,. fea 4 a . ii f .i.mi i4-a-al a,ai IL. f-4 .. rl imt-m 1 I af t'l. taiat-J t.v-a a l.i I !, II t.a f IL ,tiawlt aalt.fl.4 fj la awtfi.il w taw liiiki Vluw4 lf .t I.:- ka.4i. . a H 4.1J m. Ik lull. II (.i i- j ..i. .kii . ii.ivi n-.a. ..J . a U, II a)akloat J l.i.ilfll J ! S II. la ia m Una ,!.,,. Ifcaif twt.uiik a. 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I I Hfl l and I ul.lll ( for l.'.r Iraaon that I e iiu.l. a l'"fM -cli that h'Ougt I H i rarj in rrntring houilng Ihrt.t.anH. . ; t'.rlf (rrl In IH. inliiula t. r t.f a 1 1.1 approt! 1 trmoelhrnea In hla .atn.lrat ' K' da a i..er . . om.llMrJ . ni.to .lnt,g " k " feat or .UMnd.n. Iha, that I il'al l i" I When llrrttrrl Hadlr. rmrinnr ef Ml..uil i.. Jim W a I on ..f I nlun ' t ra. h ...r 1 1 a hid :.iuij:i the aubjr. I of tl.r tn,- r I - Ml. luf.n kl i l..lritinahl. lathe otil at.rir 11 11 "r " ,,r l.r.raaaiy tiil.ll the loll .. I , t a r t i :V 1 1 1 J 1 ' j i ii.t'ii 1 1 r M'.'il ati.i a:i A t .."14 A k iln.i I'.i'ti'l"' t "..ii i I . i u ..... n . l' iia -ii . I I.' i l l.i .t' i i. "i a la ' 1 1 1 1 1 ola Ii ll..i.a t. til - i . . I ' ... I atalra III. d II.. ! M 'i.i rill 'I i rt r iMr from .Hir ililr a pr red in g j. . n n io ij. . i. ... i .... t . i , f ... ,i , . , . Mil Prlllr-d l.f litorr , l f . , I , I, I , I.1-K.1..I. r - . - . T 't r it i.i-l -tjt f..r l.itin and i Set. li.ni a.i.dtk I. I . and inmifri al.d l.alr.l In ' N ' ' ' " ' I r m ir M o w Ilk 1 1 1 I I I 10 ie 1 I J rt Sale of Used! Pianos iifr nnii.e Monjjvm()rn ni'a vt) v (VKsnirn. w? ontrncj our iiXLiiinff? u-ri. 10 me i " r f f n---f-- " " " nnnlii u ifh 3 rlin.lin cil nf vr.' ciifrY.1.hMn.4 vlithtlv iiv. in.l vh. .r.U'. irn nimr. I r w " ww w. w f v e v V F J V V V lie)ii4 'tiVk e v a e v .'a a-' j ' t f i auj player piano In our house. Many of these pianos we have recentlv tal.'tt in on new pianola pianos, and some of them are just like new. All have been thor ouh!y tuned ana reulateJ in our Factory Department, anJ each anj fvery ne of these titty-oJJ instruments is marked in plain figures. anJ each and everv male. alvertised In this ad will tv found right here for you at prices like this: Kranich Si Bach Upright, giw-d condition $50 Kimball (piano-case organ) $35 Stevens (piano-case organ) $165. Mason 'ft Hamlin Upright, in oak case $90 Franck Upright, rosewood case $95 Hoffman Upright, in use only tew months $100 Booth Bros. Upright, mahogany case $135 Winthrop Upright, in dark manogany case $165 Weser Bros. Upright, in fine condition $170 Kohler & Campbell Upright, a beauty $195 Channing Upright, just like new. . . '. $190 . Royal Upright, just like new $200 A. Kohler Upright, beautiful mahogany case $210 Fischer Upright, in use one year $285 Soloist Autopiano. good as new $385 Kohler & Chase Flayer, in good condition $485 Weber Upright, looks like new, regular 5750 stvle $525 Fischer Grand, Circassian walnut, in use only a short time, regular price SS.So $535 at III. Ill llir 1I. Or 1. 1 .nil H-IHr of I'e g lii g i I and acldilt aei.l nut aa the I. our wore on. llut none of !. fine point, went hy unrmll. r.l Amonjr the hundred, of I !g l ana tnlr.. that boomed for klniim m or declared for Knot In Die long roll made ii'Ciaaary for the arle.ti.ni of I'Tirv i hnirmnh, Ih' ie wrie ih.i h.. praao that lanif tj I hiat aa ilr ui and truo aa tlir I aaaea I he ..i. . .rli.n.-d ,o Mr. laahelle V Illnn. of I'n. iden.i and iirn Klorem-e I'.nter of l An K'lea They both aalig nut rotit ln InKly lor MeOovern. At that the aenaatlon loving; mob roared again. Juat to keep It. ham! In. It waa announced ly a hoar. gentleman with a megaphone that unleag tha .peakera were treated with more regpect the dlaorrterly per- aona would be put out of th conven tion hall. Hut there were only 250 policemen and they could not eject 16.000 pergona, which waa the number engaged tn being; dlaorderly. It want right on being a typical Amer- tem. I ftoil.h u i ri Not t Ii I 'at ol inn N Iak .l.i. Ihoiaer I efcoll ... Ohio i ik i.i hi mn f'riii.. i I a nl n H) ..Ir IrUnd . i no 'Ina I . ..II' 11 I'IOVMI.1 .... li'luiitirr 'Ti ll I .It 'el IIMMIt 1 1 k' III W.iahinrtnn Went Virginia V In onaln Wjnmini: Alaakit IMHirl t cf nlnmhU . . . i'lililppin. , l'orto Kico ) 13 I All the above instruments in first-class condition and can be exchanged at anv time within one year for any new piano in-stock. Come in and see these bargains. Everything marked in plain figures. 1 1 I I 1.1 ft . Ii .111 . M j Ahaent. 1 Not young, J. Iloiiaer, I. llrnnn.i. 1, I.nuder. 9, not void- 1. r'lli.n Imnieillately rhnllenged the vote of Innaylt unln a accond time. Wholesale and Retail 375 WASHINGTON STREET, PORTLAND, OREGOfa Is the Busiest Store ie fclie City Last Stretch of the REMOVAL SALE rThe Original .Prices Are Entirely Lost Sight of in this Unusual Sale of Women's Hosiery Not One Pair Will Be Moved Our Regular 50c Stockings, Now Removal 25c Pair At this price you will find all those high-grade stockings that vou are accustomed paying 50c for. They are not a lot of cheap grades, but every pair is taken from our reg ular SIOCK. fine cotton stockings in black, plain or split feet; Msle thread in black, tan and plain i:i. i i . iigm or ciam colors. Silk lisle with open work ankle in black, white, tan, bronze or colors. Some extra sizes 35c Silk Bcot Stockings, Removal 25c Also silk Ksle in black, tan, white, bronze or colors, with ankle prettily embroidered. Fine thread silk boot stockings with cotton tops, heels and toes, in a durable eauze ... l a l : 1 1 .i r r . . . . , " welkin wiutn mdKcs me nie ot tne stocking last unusually long. In. black only. 50c Thread Silk' Hose, Removal 35c Full-fashioned thread silk stockings made with deep double silk lisle gar ter tops and extra heavy spliced high heels, sores and toes. 50c to 65c Stockings, Removal 45c Stockings of thread silk in black, tan or white. Stockings of a fine light weight which is very durable. . $1 Thread Silk Stockings, Removal 75c Ingrain thread silk stockings in black with the durable silk lisle tops and soles. Full-fashioned, fine and sheer. $2.25 Thread Silk Hose, Removal $1.75 Pair, Thread silk stockings in pure white with self or black sifk side clocks. The same in gold, tan, with pretty side clocks. 5 frr&y Every Hammock In Our Immense Stock I Marked for Quick I Removal Hammocks that are cool and restful. They have pillows and spreaders, valance. Come in all ' the newest color combinations that are pleasing and attractive. '$2.00 Hammocks . $1.59 $2.50 Hammocks . $1.95 $3.50 Hammocks . $2.79 '-$4.75 Hammocks . $3.45 $5.00 Hammocks . $3.45 . 156.00 Hammocks . $4.45 $6.50 Hammocks . $4.95 ,$7.50 Hammocks . $5.95 ISlow is the Time to Buy t Summer ; Floor Coverings 75c Linoleum 49c $ 1 50 Inlaid Linoleum ' 4, "Removal $1.14 ' -Printed and inlaid linoleum in a large variety of pretty patterns in irjaid wood and tile designs. : ' 40c Japanese Mattings Removal 2 1c &00 rolfs of the imported Japan , ese matting in pretty floral designs. Irt colors of tan, green and brown. Jifst the style of matting "-that can be; used for bedrooms, porches and Summer cottages. Important Book Announcement 'The Trail of the Lonesome Pine' On Sale Thursday for 50c Figure Giving Corsets At Economy Prices $4.00 and $5.00 Corsets Removal $2 W. B. Reduso and Nemo cor sets. The W. B. comes in sizes from 28 to 36. Made of coutil with medium high bust, rong hips and back. Finished with satin or lace tops. The Nemo models come in sizes from 18 to 25. Made with the new straight lines with medium and low bust, long hips and back, widi elastic banding over the abdomen. $4.50 to $10.00 Corsets Removal $2.98 Nemo, Smart Set. C. B. and La Vida corsets. Discontinued models in high and medium bust, medium and long hips. Made of coutil or batiste. Filled with Warohn bon ing. Finished with embroidery and lace edging. All with hose sup porters attached. Sizes 18 to 28. $2.00 C. B. Corsets Removal $1.48 Two new models in C B. corsets, made of fine batiste. Both with medium bust, extra long over the hips and back, or medium hip and back. Lace trimmed" and draw- " string through bust. Four to six supporters attached. Vacation Hats of White Ratine Featuring the New Pneumatic Brim Called "The Bachelor Girl" Removal $1.45 This is the jauntiest ratine hat of the season. The shape is exact ly as illustrated, and has an air and a dash to it that is not to be found in any other shape. On the side is a small stickup effect of white grosgrain ribbon. Hats for misses' and girls. hose 19 to 26. Sizes Special Sale of Bath Room Fixtures 85c Crystal Towel Bar 69c 18 inches long, with nickel brackets 95c Crystal Towel Bar 79c 24-inch with nickel brackets. $1.25 Crystal Towel Rod 89c 3P-inch, with nickel brackets. 35c nickel Towel Rings .. 23 85c War! Soap Dishes 69c4 51.35 Triple Towel Bar ...f..98 25c Towel Rods, 12-inch 19e $1.50 Glass Shelf, 18 inches, with nickel brackets 98) 20c Tooth Brush Holder ......He 25c Tooth Brush Holder .....19c4 25c Robe Hooks 19c1 U . i 65c Wall Soap, Pishes 49 $1.35 Combination Holders, consisting of Rod and Tumbler " .98 65c Tumbler and Tooth Brush" . Holder 49f 85c Tumbler and Tooth Brush Holder . ; ..69 95c Oak Tub Seat T9 85c Double Towel Rack ....... . .59e 50c Tumbler Holder ..29e Outing Flannel Gowns Former Price $ 1 .25 Removal 79c For camping, mountain or beach wear, these gowns will answer the purpose to a nicety. They are made of stripe and plain coSora, with or without yokes. Round neck finish or with turndown collars. Trimmed with fancy narrow braids. All are of the best quality flannel and come in all sizes. : " JlMmieW I , JL Long and Short Summer Kimonos Combining Attractiveness With Economy $1.50 Short Kimonos, Removal 98c Kimonos of swiss, crepe and lawn. The figured lawns or. flowered dotted swiss kimonos have V shape neck or with round collars. The swiss is fin ished with scalloped edge and shirred at the waist. Thejf have loose-flowing sleeves. - The lawn is made with pointed peplum and tucks over the shdulder. Finished with flowered bandings. The short crepe kimonos have high or low necks. In fancy Persian or flowered patterns, trimmed with plain sateen or fancy borders.' In light and dark colorings. ' $1.75 Long Kimonos of Figured Lawns Removal $J ,29 Kimonos that are unusually attractive." Cut oh excellent lines of a fancy figured lawn. The colors are lavender, light blue, pink and, black and white. ' They are made in the empire style, with a V-shape neck an'dJoose kimono sleeves. They are prettily "trimmed with a fancy figured or dotted bandings on the sleeves, neck and down b6th sides of front. $1.00 and $1.25 Short Kimonos, Removal 79c Dainty white dotted swiss, striped and. figured lawn and dimity kimonos., The white swiss has a pointed collar In the back and V neck in front., Belted at the waist with ribbon and beading, turn back cuffs. All finished with scalloped edge. The lawn and dimity ' kimonos are made with and without collars, short sleeves, belted at the waist style and prettily finished wfth fancy bandings and scal loped edges. . r 25c White Vests, Removal. .' 18. Lightweight Swiss ribbed vests with row necks and sleeveless. Silk trimmed and finished. 75c Lisle Vests, Removal 49c Summer vests of white lisle with low necks and sleeveless. Also Summer tights of white cotton, plain or lace trimmed knee. 50c Underwear, Removal, each . . 35: Hand-crochet trimmed white lisle vests with low necks and sreeveless. Also tights in knee length with wide lace trimming. 50 75c and $1 Vests and Tights, Removal. . . . , Vests of fine white lisle with hand-crochet trimmeji necks. Tights or drawers in fine ribbed white lisle with pretty wide lace at the knees, $1.25 and $1.50 Union Suits, Removal 98c sJ Union suits of fine white lisle with lace trimmed knees. The tights or drawers are of fine lisle ,with pretty lace trimmed knee. 31 Picture Framing One-Fourth Off 50c Extra Size , Vests, Removal. . . Vests of light weight white Swiss ribbed lisle thread. Made with low' necks and sleeveless.. Silk trimmed and finished with silk ribbon around -the neck. FuH in sUe and weight 5 and very elastic. " " i '- ( J-'1: