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THE v OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,. THURSDAY EVENINQ, OCTOBER 22, 1008. wmuiiJU jmiuu-i. i nil, x f j It JOLLY ELKS WILL GIVE STAG SOCIAL TONIGHT , , ', ' Fine. Vaudeville Stunts,-Sumptuous Array of the Good Thinks to Eat and Drinkand Mysterious Sur-. . prises on Program For Elks Only. A man cllmbad tha aUIra of Tba Jour ol off tea thia morning- and al4 toe had a llttla nottca ha wanted to put In tha paper. Jt waa not ao very early thta morning., Tba man explained, lie aaM that " ha ' had Intended getting areuod early, but that ha had alept Ufa Inten tionally, owing to tha fact that ha waa tiOIKKk to XMT" Trie T ao? jggggm i Elk- ara ft-golng to ba thara ta big aa life, and. than aotoe. ' '. .' . Bealdea araat. tblnra to et. . more than aver before, dlffaront and eome thln for every one with -aaauranfea that there la to be a lot left over, the man aald tha apread waa t be fea ture that- la. one or me iwr aerted thai there were to be ao ma ay r..,.,m that ha tntaht' have . forrotUn aome of them. And baa idea the ft urea aald ha waan't Joking a bit about the raaturea there were iom i "' urnrieea. re.l aurm-laea that be couldn t ..II -!.,, , f - I ,. Ail the time the man kept talking about ine vaudeville aiume ov. waa-Juat chuck full of Information wouM baa-In to aav aomethtnc about the eatlnaa. aaain. Then, aliooet Tfor it h olnr alone raat. use awu. r . , lie mentioned moat everybody; you know, or mat any- Dody eiae anowa. going to be up late tonight with a whole lot of other fellows. The man wore a pin 4a. the lapel of his coat and a smile.. Said he had been smiling for a week, i and - that a bunch of others who wore the same kind of pins had been doing- the' same. It was anticipation. Tonight, he said, "the event that had brought about that smllo van comlflK to a showdown. The event is to be the Elks' stag social. The time, tonight the eatings, again you knew It, he waa a-aoi rattling- off a lot of thin waa a-going to be' there. . I vnn want ta have aome- tun, tne -man aaiu, uu have to be an Elk before you can get In." And- then he explained again how the atag waa a-golng to be the great eat ever and that the event waa for the resident members and . the vlalting brethren who might happen to be in Portland. All of a audden the chap went to talking aome mora about the vaude viii atunta. Told how bard thev all had worked to get theirt, and all that. Than ha raari the list of CerformtrS. Every one about the office looked du bious. The man aald that It was plainly to be seen that there waa no one there who believed htm. So he went away. but fee left a little allp of paper be hind. Said he'd be much obliged if The Journal would print It. On the paper was some typewriting. Here's what It aald: . ... Monster aggregation or vauaeviue artists that will appear at the Elks ataa social on Thursday evening, Octo ber zz: j esse u. juasaey a eeven ouiww, courtesy of Orpheum theatre; the four Nlshtons. Olympian gymnasts, oourtesy of Orpheum theatre; Miss Mabel Malt- HEED CASH 'FOR FINAL STRUGGLE Democratic State Centra Committee Hakes. Last Appeal. The end of the campaign la In eight. and the Taft and Bryan forces are lln tng up for tha final struggle. During the last week It la the intention of Taft headquarters to flood the atate with speakers, extolling the virtues of uieir canaiuaie, ana It is Uie a (is ire a tiryan neadquartera to counteract thl move. (IrMvnn la a Ant iKte.il Btl. mmA.ii t hi oulnlou of those well Dosled DulillralU a long, atrong pull on tha last week of ine rempaign wtn inrow me state into the tiryan column. It la within the range of Doaslbllltv that Oreaoti'a four electoral votes may dec ide the presidency' in me naciorai oouege. Friends of Hryan are urged therefore to come to the aid of their champion and assist In financing tha remainder of ine campaign. Hails must be hired ana epnakers must be sent out over too atate. it is up to the friends of Bryan to lend a helping hand to the campalgi managers durlnir these last daya of th battle. Contributions are asked for from the common people, those who will prom moat ty tne election or liryan. . nana intra to tne Bryan ana nern campaign fund, care of The Portland Journal, and make all checks payablo to Jefferson Meyers, chairman of the finance committee. All contributions will be acknowledged. GOGORZA HAS HIGH riJAISE FOR AMERICA Einlllo da Qogorxa, the eminent bari tone speaking of the position taken by America and Americana In the world of music is quoted aa follows by a well Known eastern journal. vam rar aa concerts, orcnestrai organ Izationa. the opera and the like," aald The place, the lodge rooms. And the girl there ain't going to be ru rlrls. I But all the Elks and all the visiting lent In the city of Portland." land monologulst, courteay of Orpheum theatre; Arnold and Ethel O raters, ' Go ing in Vaudeville," courtesy of Grand theatre; Al Coleman, dialect comedian, courtesy of Grand theatre; Rosa Roma, violin virtuoso, eoujesy of Grand the atre; the marvelous Hardeen, courtesy of Pantages theatre; Lester and guinn, the boys with the loose feet, courtesy of Pantages theatre; . the . Swlckards. comedy dingers, courtesy of Pantages theatre; Professor Webber's orchestra, courtesy of the Louvre; Professor H. K. Bvenson's orchestra, courtesy of the Pantages theatre; moving pictures, Marathon races, and slides showing the Oregon athletes, courtesy of the Crown theatre: Erwln Blunkall company, dra matic sketch, courtesy of the Lyric theatre. In fact all the available tal IMMEDIATE RELIEF FIIIE MR TAKE PRIZES A friendly competition tot the honor of,thavlng the beat kejrtji -Vneatest and most attractive lawna dwned by Its employes around the substations along the line of the O. W. P. division, from Portland to Eetacada, has been con cluded and cash pities awarded by the park department of the Portland Rail way, Light & Power company. The em ployes who received prizes were: W. Foster of Sellwood substation, R. HIelght and R. Wall of Lents station, J. C. Schultze and C. Davis of Boring, C. I. Chambers and. J. E. Plummer of Kagle Creek. The several employes at Faraday, the station where la located the power plant of the traction com pany, were also remembered as the resi lience lawns of tho employes at this Free to the Rupt uretl Simple Homo Cure that Anyone Can Use Without Pain, Danger or ' toss o! Time from Work point have been kept In most attractive condition auring ine summer. The mon In charge of the power sta tions at each point took a special pride and pleasure In the effort to beautify tho otherwise unattractive plots of ground surrounding the stations and en tered . enthusiastically into the work. Sellwood station g-ot the first prize ow ing to the fact that the lawn- at this place -is the largest. At Eagle Creek, detlwood and Lents quite a showing was made In the growth of sweet peas, which were a great success, for the first season. At Boring the biggest advance In lawn making and flower culture was noted, as the boys here had the hardest work and the most unpromising ground to convert into lawns and flo,wer beds. The competition will probably be car ried on another year and made a stronger feature. KANSAS SOCIAL CLUB PHD From coughs, Golds, Bore Throats and Hoarseness, by Using XyomeL When you catch cold you want to get rid or it as quicxiy as you can. you don't want to lie around the house for a week swallowing nauseating drugs. You know when you do this that you are not only making your own lire miserable, but are a nuisance to every one about you. a Why not avoid all this; why not re lieve your cold in five minutes; why not cure It over night? You can do It by using Hyomel, the sure and guaran teed cure for Colds, Coughs. Sore Throat. Catarrh. Bronchitis and Asthma. Hyomei Is medicated and antiseptic air; you breathe it Into the lungs through a small pocket inhaler, and its soothing influences as It passes over the lnnamed memorane or tne respira tory tract, stops the mucous discharge, allays the inflammation and the cold is cured. A complete Hyomel outfit costs $1.00, and Woodard, Clarke & Co. will refund your money If It falls to cure. Husband and Wife Cured. I had a bad form of catarrh. My left nostril was closed entirely. . There was also a constant dripping of blood from the right. I only used Hyomel a little over two weeks, and am now cured. My husband was also cured of catarrh and luna- trouble two years ana bv Hvn-iii irei.-Mrs. warry uoney, Alliance, Ohio. Mr. riogorsa, "are concerned, America la certainly up ta If not ahaad of other nations- Vthere will you rind a balUr orchestra thaa the Iluaton ftysipttony, or better opra than that at the Utro poll u a or the Maohallaitf Or ketur achars than we now have In this nun. try? Look at the graat sueceus of Mrs. t'orlnne M !1r-Kley, In Covent arln. London. aat month. She Is aa esabipte of what the American method and teach, ere are, for the orlttos without stint pr1d her tnathod of singing aa hlgli aa they did the beautiful quality of hr voice. She waa the first purely Amer ican trained singer to sing In an Im portant performance In leading Ku ropean opera, house. Mr. Oogorsa, whose beautiful bari tone will be heard In a most artistic song recital at the Halllg theatre on October S, Is a great favorite hare in Portland, and made many frlenda on his previous trlpa west. Ills concert la under the direction of Lole Staers-Wynn Conian. and the seat aale opens Tuesday vening, October IT. J OIIN BARRETT IS nOST AT INFORMAL BANQUET John Barrett, director of the Interna tional Bureau of American Hnutillr entertained a number of friends last night at a dinner given at the Portland hoi el. At the conclusion of the dinner many of those preaent apoke. compli menting their boat on his achievements In public Ufa, reviewing his work as a former Portland man and later as a diplomat. To these complimentary re mark air. Barrett reaponaea briefly, thanking his guests for the mane- kind words spokes. Among tuoe Jresent at the dinner were: Charlaa J, H hnabei, !r. Norrla K. Cot, r. W. Mulkey, William D. Wheelwright. T, B. Will ox. George W mi, Tn Jiicn Ifaafli, Tutn w. llixixon, c, a. Jaekaon. ir. It.-w, fee, Cyrus A, Iktlph, a K Mclnll. W. W. Cotton, Dr. A. R, Hooker. J. U. Coleman, William W (-Murray, Clua Mo aer, T. 0. Townaend, Judge R. I. Uur. row. H. U Plttook. C 11. Carey. C. W. 8 wlaer t, Itavld M. Dunne C M. Idleman, K. L. Tnompaon, Lute Peaee, S. U. Vincent Ing, Atneworth street, corner Thirty first, ll.eeo; Mr. tap, repair one story frame dwelling. East Nineteen! street, between Tlbbetls and Powell, 1.1; Mrs. a. A. Wirt, erect one atorf frame dwelling, Blsmark atreet between Kaet Twenty-aUih and taut Twaoty-eevenlh, n.soe. a - 1 -i -.- i i " .' x-o-i NotartM (imUslonrL , , ( Sa lata t af Tea Juoraal - ' Salem. Or, Oct. t.wCwatitttt as notaries have been lesut ta rt a. Muntt, Haury C. Prudhomme an It r. Kink.- fortland, aaU K, L.ipois Ue City. . - - MAKES' AClSTniGCURE Ilulldlnc Permits. Mrs. 3. IX Van Evre, erect one story I frame dwelling, Blsmark street between Kaat Thirty-fourth and East Thirty, fifth, tl.eoo; Oay Lombard, erect six story ooncrete office building, Stark street between Fifth and Sixth. IHO, 000; Q. It. Rosenstlel, erect one story frame dwelling. East Seventeenth etreet between Mildred and Surman, $1,6007 Jske Moeller, erect one story frame dwelling, Horatio street between Fre mont and Revere, SO0; Dr. Thomas Darling, erect one and a half story frame dwelling, East Fifty-first street between Kast Stevens and Kaat Mill, ll.bOO; Dr. Thomaa Darling, erect one and a half story frame dwelling. East Fifty-first street between Kast Stevene and East Mill, U.S00; Dr. Thomaa Dar ling, erect one and a half tory frame dwelling, Raat Fifty-first street between Kast Stephens and East Mill $1,100; James Baker, erect two story frame dwelling. Brooklyn street between East Hlxth and East Seventh, fl.SOO; O. B. Tetherow, erect two story frame dwell- There are certain mineral medicines) which will rttnore the external svmntomi of 'Contagious Blood Poison, and shot the disease P ia the system for awhile, but when the treatment is left .off the disease will surely return. Then the loathsome symptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat, copper-colored spots, falling hair, sores and ulcers, etc., are usually wore because the disease has made rapid progress on the internal members, and weakened the constitution and general health of the sufferer. S. S. S. H the only remedy that can he used with perfect safety ia the treatment of Contagious Blood Poison, and with the assurance that a lasting cure will result. This medicine, made entirely of roots and herbs of recognized curative and tonic value, antidotes and destroys the powerful virus of the disease, and by purifying the blood of every particle of the poison sod enriching and strengthening the circulation, removes every sypmptom of the'trouble. S. S. S. does not hide or cover up the disease in any way, but drives it entirely out from the blood, leaving sot the slightest trace for future outbreaks. Home treatment book with valuable information and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA, OA Friday Coat Sale Val. to $16.50 $6.85 Best Coat for Street, Traveling, Stormy Weather, Etc.' Saves Hard Wear on 'Your Better One The first shoppers tomorrow morning will get the very cream of this really excellent collection of serviceable Long Coats; but ALL will get bargains, as every coat in the lot 75 all told represents good value at its NORMAL price. They're made of Broadcloth, Cheviot and Tweed, in black, blue, brown, wine, gray also fancy mixtures, checks and stripes. The styles both loose and half- fitting. The price seems absurdly low, but visit the store tomorrow and realize their value. Re member, all day Friday and Saturday, IF THEY LAST The Bartholomew Co. The House of Tone 392 Washington Street SENT FREE TO ALL Kansas people living- In Portland are planning to organize an asoelaUon to be known as the Sunflower Social club. The "Jayhawkers'' will not slve much attention to politics, or to. anything- se rious as a club, but will devote them selves to having a good tlmo generally, and to telling of the days' wlien' they lived "back east," and how they got out to the coast, and all that. ' During the winter, and next summer, too, the club will meet at the homes of the different members at stated Inter vals. , The petition fo the organization of tne ciuD : 18 oelng circulated by J I cure rapture without operation, jfn, danger, er loss of time. When I say cure, I mean what I ta. a cure that stars eared and doa Inr with biiaia (m .11 dm. Y..i i. ili i. . jroruaua svna vicinity, anu using u STnt .inE K$ &i2!&wllou,l rct the formation of a society ?n?. e???nf?to. TO""8"-. Remember. I am .,.,,.. .om time aa-o bv Miss not trying u bu you a irus out i oner yon an absolute, perfect and permanent cure. Thousands who have accepted this generous of fer are now cured. Mo on old or young, rich ci poor ucvu .uuvr lunger. X K. yeiinwuii aniT Normal are.. writes: "I want to say a word in your ChlcaM ' moar for the benefit of U Ruptured. I was ruptured for 4 Tea n and found mo help until I nsed Dr. Rica's ireatment, ana taen I was completely curea. Then Is no operation, no pain no danger of any kind and yoa do not loae a slqgls day from yoar W Crossiey, a former Kanaan. There are hosts of former Kansas people living in Portland and vicinity, and owing to this was Miggegpd some time ago by Miss Pearl oiiuw, lurmeriy vi a itiuauu, . Any. Kansan desiring to become a member or the association may notify Mr. CrosBley by telephone, and he will be glad to call on him. Mr. Crossley's telephone numoer is a-ddy or the auto- ma tic system urday evening, Octoper 1. At that time .The first meeting Is to be held Sat work. 1 am s painter by bade and I climbed and swusf say laAden around aa a painter most, oat It made no difference, tha curs took place Just thaaama- Dr. Rica will sand a Trr Trial of his wonderful Rupture Core If yon writs Dim. votil srna an money. Jan All oat the coupon bekrw and u It to Dr. W.B.Bioe, U Main 8t, Adams, K. Y. Frea Treatment Coupon Mark OS) tk diagram the loratloa of th rupture, answer U ooesuoaa ana scaui uus w Dr. W. . IllCt. Hals ttrest. Masts, . T. N II I f 1 r R2CMT I urr tr X f Ml the club will be organised and officers elected. The place of meeting has not as yet been definitely decided. BAD MAN OF ITALY GETS HIS QUIETUS (netted Press Leasad Wire.) San Francisco. Oct. 2i. vVhlle the body of Antonio Tortolo, a reputed bad man of Italy and Nevada, lies on a slab at the morgue, the police are looking ror unanown assauanis wno gave mm the knife thrust that ended his life last night. Tortolo arrived tn this city several days ago and spent the greater portion of his time with two cronies, Antonio Dsveneensl and Louis Prlsolo, who ar neid dv tne nonce, coining is Known of his movements until rcsterdsy. when he went with DsveneensI to the Latin quarter. Last night Tortolo appeared at tha Colombia saloon, noarby, took off his coat and went outside. Five minutes later he staggered In. bleeding Xrom a wound In his side. He became uncon scious and died early today. The dead man was said to have mur dered a man In Italy and to have at tacked several men In Nevada. PROFESSIONALS ROB SOUTH DAKOTA BXNK (tattag Praaa LaaaaS Wtr.l Vous rails, 8. V.. Oct. II. Tie vaults of the Plata bank of Vergil were opened last night by cracksmen who d4iamlte4 the steel doors after breaking their war Into the building. Tha burglars took with them I4.7e and valuable pa pers. The work of the safecraekara was clean-cut and ahowed that skilled oper ator tisd worked the fntv After a a. furtng the nooey and papers the garg 1 -OofirfMMtff iQcocporavfe. al Beraas ef Taa faajmaL) Salem. Or.. Oct. Si. ArttrlM m in. vrporatto hars hrm ta tn faVs of seers tsry f stat as fellows: , Ftromt . : prlapal efftrat Ptvrt- ill fiZu J, MilUV Y $100,000 LAN BEHIND THE SUIT We, the American Gentlemen Tailors, made the largest purchase of Foreign Woolens ever made by any one firm in the United States. This purchase consists of English Flue Serges, English Blue and Black Worsteds, Genuine Black Broad cloths, and Doeskins, English Worsteds in Brown and Gray Mixtures, Scotch Tweeds in all colors, and Royal Homespuns in all shades. These goods are such as are used in Suits and Overcoats by the highest priced tailors and never sold at less than $60 and upwards. $75 would be cheap for the choice Suits and Overcoats in this lot. We give you your choice of the entire purchase at one price $20. ANY SUIT OR OVER COAT MADE TO YOUR ORDER FOR This Will Positively Be for Two Days Only FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Every garment made to order in our own shops under our personal supervision. A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED Double try-on given each purchaser in the bastings. A satisfied customer is what you will be when you do business with us. Our Linings and Trimmings are A-No. 1. Our Tailors are all first-class workmen. Our Shop the most modern and sanitary in the country. Our Name in the past meant $45.00 and up wards. Our Label on a garment means perfection. Si' f il J 1 Remember, $20 Is Our Price for Two Days Only, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Bear in mind, never in the history of merchant tailoring has such a select lot of foreign materials been placed on sale at so small a price as our price: $20. CALL at OUR PLACE SELECT YOUR GOODS, BE MEASURED and REMEMBER tho PRICE $20 SPECIAL ATTENTION Under no conditions can you select more than one Suit and Overcoat at this price during this sale. POSITIVELY ISO QOODO SOLD BY THE YARD TO DEALERS Any one desiring to avail himself of this sale may do so by having the goods laid aside for 30 days. - fOpen Friday Night Until 9 o'Clock. Saturday NigHt, 10:30. Ia4: etr4ta American Gentlemen TaMoir flf Sixth Street, Oor. 7 Stark. Portland REMEMBER THE. DAYS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY QA Sixth Street, O yT'.Sterk,-rcrt::r. tfx-nrpo. ratrm. ! ft. Itwg, tWf M. fltrena an4 O. L. Me. -