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.' I I d , ,v tt ;' , 1 BAtlt dArAL JOtiWAt, iAIMC, ORKJOJT, SATURDAY, OOTODSn 31, !' ' TiTli i i 1 ' n iin in i ' i .1 ml " '..--'J iJ-LT 1908. aid, ' "LLg Saturday's Specials TODAY WE OFFEIt A FEW SHASON'AIJLE WBAKINGS AT IlEaiARKAIHA' IX)V PRICES. CONSIDER QIALITY WITH OUll PRICES- NO SHODDY OR IMITATIONS USED TO MISLEAD THE PUBLIC. GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES IS OUR HOHItV. GRAND CLEAN-UP OF LADIS' AND MISSES' TAILORED Suits and Coats The ready-to-wenr section offers one of tho best specials for this soiling over known In tho history of this store. Ladles' and Misses' Suits and Coats, handsomely 'tailored and welt finished In a wide range of wanted colors and fabrics. Those suits will appeal to everyone wanting a sty lish suit at small cost. Thoy arc evoryono bar gains which you will seo at a glance. Our spe- clnls nro recognized as monoy-savors. Values up to $30.00. Octobor's Economy Sale Price Mm $9 SEASONABLE SUITING Tho Dross Qoo.ds Section has on display somo cholco woaves and colorings In seasonablo Dress Goods. The values range from 85c to $1.50. Special 50c BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SHOE SPECIAL Dont's fall to tako advantago of tho CLEAN UP It's a monoy-savor. Advance Fall styles wo cannot ro-ordcr. All nro cut to clean-up prices. New, suappy up-to-dato lasts for Single Pints hi u wide range of patterns, sizes 27 to 32 waist measure at Special Prices. $1.50 valuos now $1.00 $3.50 valuos, now$2.34 $2.00 values now $1.34 $4.d0 values, now $2.C7 $2.50 values, now $1.07 $4.50 valuos, now $3.00 $3.00 valuos, now $2.00 $5.00 values, now $3.34 HYGRADE UMBRELLAS Tapo edge, bulb runnor, extra solcct handles. Looks llko the $5.00 kind sold elsewhere Our Spoclal Prlco, ench MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN. rJkdjyeueAi KXk?fOMrel $2.85 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 h 18 City News ,1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 Weather ForecuHt Occasional ruin tonight and S1111 twy cooler. K Will Pay You To. read the nd of the Sponcer TTnrdwnro company In this Issue of hb Journal. Three reasons for buying Cleveland' Baking Powder: Superior Quality (Puro Crcnm of Tartar) . Neatest Package (Scrow top can). Boat Prlco (3 lbs. $1; 5 lbs. $1.05). Our Shoo Shop . Jb turning out oomo of tho bM vQtlt In town at prices .that bkyo joji money1, ThQ Prlco Shoo Co-10-30'd&w-lwk Shto YoHr Apple We buy all kinds of npplos, Biilt aUlc for cldor and vlnognr. Sacks lurnlahei!. Qldoon Btolx Company, cornor 80. Bummer and Mill stroots. Phono Main 38. 10-23-15t. i?n vimt.rnitAH - ltopulrlng try Tho Prlco Shoo Co. b lion. Work noartly and promptly turned out. lO-ao-d&w-lwk The Trie Shoo Co. for ropirlrlng. 10-29-d&V-lwk W Hvo Added To our cobbling department a first-class finisher, and nro propnrod to gtve yon tho mot neat and prompt sorvlco In -town. Tho Prlco Shoe Co. io-29-d-w-lwk. Try Tho Prlco Ohoo Co.'s now cobblor. Work invariably turned out amo day brought. l0-30-d&w-lwk Look Up- Tho ad of tho Sponcer Hardwaro company In this Issue of the Journal . and romombor tho date- tholr salo ba Bins. Havo You OnUnvtl That rouat for Sunday dinner. Call p Stoualoff Hros. saultary market, phono 321 and thoy will do the ret. Mrs. Jo1hor Sy tho secret of good coffee la erv simple buy Folger's aouien G&to whole roast and havo it ground, not top flno. MHCO TOHlljUt Auditorium Rink. McHlroy's or chestra. Welcome everybody. Rf.HC TOttlgllt - Auditorium Rink. McBlroy'a or chestra.,' Wolcomo everybody. Tw MM" Sold "Tke Midway" electric tawtwr ,aa been sold by Mr. J. F .Ooode aty Uuifcteni to J. Breoks, of Ork OHy, ib4 J. A. itetew, Ah ybc picture of Portland. TsU w tho lust day of the theator under tho management of tho Qoodcs and they nro planning fro put on a banner program for a close. Innddltlon to tholr usual films nud songs will ho put on at "The Midway" todny "Tho Red Qlrl." . COMMERCIAL STREET , PAVING IS ACCEPT.EU Tho committee on streets wont ovor tho hltullthlc paving on ton blocks of Conunorclnl street today, and nccoptcd tho sumo at tho hands or the contractors, as In ovory way satisfactory. It; 'Is u niagnlllcont. street. EASTERN FOOTBALL, Chicago, Oct. 31. Chicago scored scored 11 points in tho first halt today, holding Minnesota without u score. CnmbrldKO. Muaa.. Oct. 31. Neither aide scored In tho llrst huLU of loduy'H gamo between Harvard. and 'llrown University. WoHt Point, N. Y Oct. 31. Tho. scoro at tho ond of thQ4nrnt half to dny wuu Princeton Umvursity 0, West' Point Acadomy 0. Fli-Bt half Syracuse C, Williams 0. Annapolis. Mr. Frist hulf, An napolis, 0; Carllulo Indians, 4. Ithaca, N. Y. Final Hcore, Cor nell, 10; Pennsylvania State, 4. Cambrldgo, Miws., Oct. 31. Flunl score Harvard, 0; Drown, 2. West Point, N. Y., Oct. 31. Final score, Army 0; Princeton, 0. Ann Arbor, Mlcb., Oct. 31. First half, Mlchlgnu, 14; VundorbUt Unl- vorslty, 0, BANKS ARE IN BEST OF CONDITION No York, Oct. 31. Tho wookly stutumont of tho nsuoclntod bnnl;t, Issued today, shows tho 'following chungct: j , Hosorvo on all deposit, Incronso, $700,125, llesorvo on doposlts other 'than' United States dopoults, Increase, $710,325. Loans, decronso, $5,001',00. Specie, decrease, $1,127,800. .Legal tondor, Incronso, $167,900. Deponlts, decrcaso, $G,,7.LC,100. Circulation, decronso, $212,400. Total loans, $1,3U3,3C&V&00. Tho surplus of tho banks Is $35, 902,375 as against a deficit last year of $38,838,825 nud n . .uirplus two yeais ago of $3,04JHZZ5v LANDSLIDE FOR TAW IN ALL PARTS OF NEW YORK 'Wuverly, N. '., Oct. 31. A big crowd of Now Yorkora and Ponnsyl vanluns greeted Tnft horo today and pand tho respects" of tho two com mouwealths to tho caudldate. ThU Is the first time tho people of this section have been glvon nn oppor tunity to hear either of the presiden tial candidates and they camo a long wafs to be present at tho mooting Members of the Tnft party ex pressed their bollof today that tho stato Is no longer doubtful. Thoy point to tho crowds .that aro greet ing the candldnto as evidence that Republican enthusiasm hna been awakened through tho stato by Tatt'a tour. They declared that Now York, which has been thorough ly canvassod, will glvo the Repub licans an unprecedented victory. Tho unsettled feeling of the New York Republican managers Is man ifest no longor. One of -the leaders hero doclared that tho rosult is due to the poisoH&llty of U10 candidate and assorted, that ho has shown him. self to be a great campaigner. sThe't6ur today closes the New York- wtopalfjn and the interest la tho e$tftff days le greater thaa ha heea kaowa la a loag tlae. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. A. and A. I loin to M- M. Hum bolt, lots ,1 and 11, lilR. 0,. In Brook lln Add. to Salem. W. D. 50. Albert Frank et ux to IT. and M. Orlor'&on, ITS acres In Moeea Smith D. L. C, S. R. 1 W. W. W.. $8000. J. 11. McCorckle to Sarah E. Mc Corkle, undivided 1-2 lot 1 In Sll vorton, W D. $1100. J. M. Terry to C. M. Terry, E ncrei in Hnmpden Park Add, to Sa lem. W. n. $750. A. L. and J. Schnofer to W. D. Cornish, lot li blk., S In Holllster's nnnox No. 1 to Holllster Add. to Stnyton. W. D. $050. C. S. and W. A. Emry to S. 8. and: E. Colo, 20 acres In T. 7 S. R. 2 W. W. D. $4000. CLAIMS nRYAN "WILL GET 20S ELECTORAL VOTES Chicago, Oct. 31, John E. Mimb. of the Democratic national comnilt teo, Issued n forecast todny, claim ing 205 electoral votes for Bryan. Ho declared that, besides "the solid would go for nryan; Kentucky, Maryland, Oklahoma. Indiana, Ohio, Now York, Kansas, Montana, Nova da, New Jersey, Nobraska and South Dakota, This would glvo Bryan a total of 295 electoral votes. Ho con coded that Taft would carry Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshlro, Ponnsylvnnla, Vermont, n total of 78 electoral votes. Ho cals tho oth ora doubtful, SAYS TAFT AND STANDARD SOLID Now York, Oct. 31. Charging that the Republican party has con spired with tho corporato Interests of the country to secure the olecUon of Tnft by a deal through which money was given for promised ')) Republican party managers Hint the $29,000,000 flno will bo "fixed up," National Chairman Mack, .of tho Democratic party today gave out a statomont, commenting on John D. Rockefeller's support of Tnft. Ho said: . "Tho Standard Oil has Innded whero everybody knew It would dand. Mr. Rockefeller hold buck for a bargain, and got what ho wuntod. Tho deal will bo good for over 100,- 000 more votes for Mr. Bryan In quarter of a million more votes lu the country. "Tho Republican party will got a good big 'can' through tho deal. 1 enn't specify tho exact amount, but It Is certain that when tho bargain was struck, both sides got what thoy woro after. Tho Taft mnnngot'ii got tho money, nnd tho Standard Oil got tho promise. "Tho $29,000,000 flno will bo fixed up someway, and sovornl oth er Issues also. And the qitist'on arises, Is Taft good to la- with Rock efeller for tho nevt raw .vin8 or with Roosovolt? Tho Standard Oil is with Taft, and not with Roobo velt. "I havo It on good .tuthorlty that tho Republican nnttonnl commllteo has sent $200,000 Into tho state of Indiana, and If necossary will send more. More than that nit beou float Into Ohio, and n ulnillnr amount will be put out In New York slate. "They havo more thniv $3000r 000. One million dollars l to con duct tho campaign aud the $'!,000, 000 Is for bribery. Rut I don't thfuk that tho Republican party can buy Mr. Tnft'B olectlon. Vo-i cun't buy electrons any modoV ELECTION FORECAST (CbnfclnuetU from Page 7.) Bryan will, however, poll a big voto of tho "Amorlcan" or anti Mormon party, which Is antagonistic to Roosovolt nnd Taft becauso of an alleged ngreomont with Senator whereby their influence was to bo used in retaining him In tho senate, for which, it Is nlleged, Smoot was to deliver tho Mormon vote. Tho gubernatorial contest Is In , doubt, with tho following candidates: Spry (Rop.)l Knight (Dem.); Street, (American). Chicago, Ills., Oct. 31. Tho greatest political rally In tho his tory of Chlcngo lfl planned for to night when William J. Bryan and Adelaide Stovonson, Democratic can dldnto for governor of Illinois, nro to sponk horo. A cavalry parade and tons of rod flro aro features of tho rocoptlon that Is planned when Drynn nrrlves hero from his tour of Northern Indiana. Bryan Ib to bo mot by tho "Stock yards Cavalry" of 800 mounted workmon nnd escorted through blocks of rod flro to tho Morso Pa vilion at tho stockyards, whero ho Is to make his first address of tho ovoning. A largo numbor of bandH havo boon engaged for tho parado. Three othor monstor meetings havo been planned, nt which Bryan Is to speak. Simultaneously Stovon son will speak at sovoml meetings on tho South Sldo, jind Governor Doncou will also Bpeulc on tho South Side. O O O 0 o O .-a- METCALF'S SON SENT TO PRISON n n .. rER8NAli S Ana " 0000 n Tojl Cooper, of' 0, Mng business hl Roy Thllrm.. . -m.l for Pnri1n., . Tl tWl sij wlht friends. U Jako Fnlknp. ..... 'anathlBmorni ..BrMU noss visit here JH Judse J. c. Mom1i.j ' promo !.,, . . reJana- otaJ ahort time. " FOtl, Mr. and Mrs. c. p Bllk lfl mo from Kurop ye 1 been nbsont .. mteM been absent n year. MIbg Anna Ed. 'ndo this mratag ,Q MIbg Antm tM-.-. !1dothla;:rar.a,tt iuiuiuz in -., . Wit hfWnn.1. .... '".nWJ n ; ; a rela,lt. San Joso, Cal., Oct. 31. Without tho altetroatlvo of paying a flno, Poy- tor. W. Metcalf, sen of Becrotary ot tho navyr MotoiTf, was sentonced to 20 days fa tho cotr&ty Jail .todny by Judgo Brown. Tlw oha;irge ngalnitt young Motcalf was lSattory on a man named Bylosworth, wno was struck by tho airtomobllo which Motcalf was driving whilo Intoxicated. Olctcalf had bcon nvrost'etC several tl'rnes Tor petty mlsdomennors. o P FOR SALE 23 acres, fine timber, only 3 miles from 8alem on good gravel road, good second growth Mr and some big oak; more than enough wood to pay for the land. Derby & Willson l! 10-31-3td For govornor Cosgrovo (Rop.) nndt Pnttlson (Dem.)' aro running. Pacific upnivCTHlty yostorduy beaercnviitrn Wtllnmottu at Forest Qrovo by a ncoro of 4 Ur 0,. I West Virginia Tho Republicans indmlt n falllWg ofC In tho voto be Icuubo of a party nnv on tho gaver aorshlp, buti eouilV&;ntIy claim the .ato for TutU. 'tllr result of tho stato olectlon. uud'oabtedly will be cloflo. Tho ImltiHtrlUl inteicsts aro making spQcltitl offor.ta In behalf of Tuft. Tho lftimomvcf clajm Ilrjun vtll run prnctlcnly even with tilio gnbornntorlal' cnndldUte, nud thero fxn carry tliwatuttu For govorwir G&isscock (Rcoi); Bitunett (Donn.). , Isconsln A RoniLhllcnn mnjyjv Ity Booms nssurcdl uucwlthstnndluK-' thu ios8lblllt.v of illuiciToctlon of th'e Lu Folletto Rcpublluaus becauso or tliu Uofoat of tllu W.liconBln's holm tor's pot resolution it tho Chicago convention, nnd at USro stato con vaHtlon nt Mlallson.. Eir govornor Mhdlson (Rop)); Al'word (Donia). In tho congrcvslonall tight tho Ko publlcuns will uttompt to regain tho tlllrd district, whoro Murphy Is running ngaihut: Kocfjt (Rep). Qim ator Stephenson (Rep.), who was lumed at th prlntvcles to sucteed himself undoubtedly wil bo ohoaen aluco tho loglslatuue- will be very alrougly Renubllcmu Wyeming: Tho Mormon voto jboldB tho balance of powor. Fac tional flghts-In st-veral sectlontr havo embarnssoti! the EU-ttubllcaus. The. result Is uncortuUt, hut tho (iiancea at present seem to favor Taft. Rhode inland) Tho labor vote &, nn unknown quantity, althnugli It booiuh practically cortaln chat too Republican nxtianal ticket will car ry. Tao result na to tho state tlckot Is In doubt. .For goveruur Arnold (Don.); Poth-olr, (Rep.). South Carpllnn As usual tho nor Ansol (Dom.) will Uo- elected by tho usual majority. South. DakotaThe count option and other local Issuea aro likely to reduce tho usual Republican voto. Tho gubernatorial contest Is In doubt. Tho Ropubltean, caudldate, strongly favoring prohibition, Is likely to havo a closo race. For gov ornor Vessoy (Rop.) nnd Loo (Dem.) Tennessee Tho usual Democrat ic majority Is expected For gov pernor Pattoreon (Dem.); Tileman (Rep.). Texas A split uu prohibition In the southwestern part of the state Is counted on by the Republicans to reduce the usual Democratic majori ty. The former are centering their nor and Burleson (Dem.) In the tenth and fifteenth districts. For son (Rep.). Utah The Mormoa vote cuts the blggeat tgure la this state. It le ex pected to give Taft good margin. D'nwco Tonlglle Auditorium Rink. M"cEl'ro"j's- or- Wolcomo everybody- PLEASANT ICTURE AVILI0NI for ARTICULAR E0PLE The Sfar Four Fine Refined Pi'ctunss. Hbme of Higit-CIass FurL TONrGHT 'TRICKED INTO GIVING, UIS CONSENT" A Pleasant Diitnuru "PARIS FlHir ImIAJW!L,, "Till! SHND HHADKU." ami' "THE CROOKOlHLE IIKN'T" Don't Forget s Uie iiwnJtla'i t Buiiquet llunittf o be Klvt'ii tiwiiy id holutrly fivi t thoso who t teiul on iiiaUiu'i ;:i() i ft rvry day. C F. French m .... . Cltv. nn i.,.. ."'. I Mrs. French's mother llm Packard, of Woodbcni tho city today loo-fin, .r,r' matters nnd visiting Wt'l ..,o, w. n. ueknh v.. . to her homo In Chlnnnv . ... . . . " m t. u,.iunBnnt visit hers .m. Mrs. L. Jones has retaraHJ homo In Portland after -Zz mother, Mrs. Brown! SZ Charley Smith return ,0 w, ,u nugene yeelerd&w m tending tho funeral of w.i Duvo Smith. C A. Rellfnger, otProM.i has returned to his host h j city after visiting hl rsstk, M. A. Bellinger ot this dt-.'J uiimuur 01 aayg. E. f). Kolley relornd M 1 CU-) yesterday aMcraoofl iM Itlng his brotrter-ln-liw. b Crnlg fn this city tori lev t J. J. undcrholt and wlfe.efM burg, were In the city yttttrtq uing menus ror a few Loot, j loft on Afro afternoon trilahtii land to remain over SonJij, Leroy Gcshcr, the MiSi,'i homo from the hot spriufi U 1 I'ncton, whiore he went to titr from rhoumatlsm, ITelitcti tor. Hon. PhlT. Mctichsn ia( I nro enrouto to Portland frea t trip nbroa'd'. They wm it City todny. Pfill Motscfian, Jr., tie Portlnnd hotel man, irulstht today. STARR fT((W HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. Will' MONEY TO l( TH08.K.1 Ovor Ladd & Dufh'i BibISi!! Nofwkb Union Fire J iflsoce; FranU Meredith, Reri4tifH Otllco with Wo. BrotiiiXi 29 Comraprctal t1 MINI tH-H I NEW TODA1 Wuiitiil Woman cook w fnmirr. Good vH or 1415. Call INI ft For Sale A fine drlrlM j oaiw, v,0..., - - M, fBW p, a Jersey cow. 22d street 'jifx! A ulaco to orttl t ...nrtr hV C0S1&" Address R. WA ';SJ Hox 73. Ui.i-lin' To EO . t.- ATrrenel i u .. Jf41 uax o. Hallowe'en Speai 0r B'?! PUMPKIN PIES Genuine HOME MADE. QUALITY' and FI-AVOll Made specially for today. . e Pimkln for Jack o' Lanterns. We have a we -, r . you to select from, JUST WHAT YOU WANT. Red Apples, Comlco Pears, Dry Pop Corn, uw . Chestnuts, Figs, Dates and Applo Cider. E. O. MOIJS COl'NTItV SIB-ITS. LOIN, SPAHE RIHS. nnM.nrvn n .Mum f , vinMi Mackerel over brougnnu HUTTER. ,M VEGB1ABLES. Celery. Lettuco, SwoeU, Turnips. CarroUaaa m OLUT3S AND WMlS. T1IK nEST LINE OF TIIBBB GOODi IN MOIR GROCERY COM 48 STATE ST. B"1 fM ri t J