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14 THE OREGON DA1LY JOURNAL, ' PORT Land, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1908. . D)n ;"nry"7Ti- In dT o vn r-r A remarkable purchase of men's suits, cravenettes and overcoats sold to us in an emergency sale AT FIGUftES FROM FORTY TO FIFTY PER CENT BELOW ACTUAL VALUE, this great special sale renders insignificant all previous sales at this or any other store. Never have such' prices been known before on garments of similaV worth, as coriditions vhich cause this sale are never likely to be repeated. To make clear your savings, you are offered men's suits, overcoats and cravenettes sold every where at virtually double our prices during this sale. Site 'sssaaaasW'' B II Men's Suits, Cravenettes and Overcoats ACTUAL $12.50 AND $15 VALUES AT AJV m - ,ff 'rV.T V ' i. -&LSX i In This line is enormously big. They are the season's newest styles; every garment perfect in every detail, $12.50 arid $15 rdZ Q C values 3)UOU Men's Suits, Cravenettes and Overcoats ACTUAL $16.50 AND $18 VALUES AT ' A great lot of fine garments, in all'the latest patterns, no better or more desirable fabrics to! hi. found.vat any price ; cannot be dupli cated elsewhere for less than $16.50 and $18.00 during OP pur special saie.i.i....... , ............v. ... .)0Oi) Men's and Boys' Sloes 1 Bt&.y O In all styles, that are sold to give en tire satisfaction; obtainable at THE CHICAGO at MONEY - SAVING PRICES 4 I We are showing the newest blocks in Mlworth Hats Unmatchable at the price, THE STORE THAT RIGHTS THE WRONG, WHICH MEANS YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT TT OTHIN SOL GARDE, Proprietpr, 69-71 Third Street, Between Oak and Pine, Adjoining United States National Bank - ... .. . . ..... . . A COMPANY CONTROVERSY ARISES OVER "THE SQUAWMAN" Mr tw-j?itch Which u jrohr favorlt In th title tl of Th Squaw Man, 'William Fa- ireraham rDutln Farnamf If ycra ; are a thatre-goer ton undoubtedly saw Mr, rayeraham In that beat of all west ern nlaya at the Helllr last season and Mr. Farnum at the same theatre In the same role this week. The controversy over the comparative merits of the two stars in the part of. the cowboy hero baa been waaea wiin much spirit -during; t past few days and promises to furnli Ear es isui to raovB n 7 (M) M Brooks' Appllanre. Tha wonderful new discovery. The above illustration u'alnly hows what few weeks' weiring of this new appliance will do. No obnox ious springs or . pads: Has Automatic Air Cushions tiads aad draws the roka) pJrts tocetber as m would rokea Umhw No salves. No lies. Dur able, cheap. Pat. Sept 10, '01. Seat 0 rtI te prev 1. Dust in Farnum "THe cmiatMakihl rxXB XVTOBKATIOV OOVPOW . C . Brooks. 6il Brooks, Bid g Marshall. Mich. Fleaee send m oy mall In" plain wrapper your Book on Rupture, measuring blank and price list free ef charge. It is understood that In c I order, later yoa will send on truth . -; ,, .. . , aiue ..tt.,.,. Address ; ,',.."......-...... i . ry -. -. . . . . . . ... FINAL RESULT IN i CLAEKE COUNTY - (Special Dispatch to Tt Joornal.) '"Vsncouver. Wash., Nov. S. As Indicated by the later returns yesterday. James P. Stapleton, Republican, has won over E. M. Oreen, Democrat, for prose cuting attorney. Stapleton's plurality will be about 115. One precinct has opt yet been heard from.- This makes the Republican ticket complete with the ex ceptlon of constable for the Vancouver district, Tnompson, tne uemocratic can didate, winning out by SI vote. ' The county officers elected' are: W, D. Sacplngton, sheriff; M. B. Kies, audl- superintendent, Knapp, coroner; Blaker ana esmun, commissioners; isaney. engi neer; A. B. Easthsra, state aenator; W, W. Sparks and E. I French, representa tives. - , -, : The vote on governor was two to one fv;r of cosgrove. j . . EAST SIDE MUST - WAIT IS ANSWEB The, committee of east side business men appointed to wait on President Josselyn of tba Portland Railway, Light ft Power company ,to ask for better car service on the east side, has waited on him and has been notified that it will have to wait some time longer. The members of the committee were H. H. NewhalU - E. R. Oellnsky and George T. Atchley. They have received a communication from General Mana- fer Fuller of the corporation "letting hem dowar easy," as an east elder ex pressed It today. ' Mr; Fuller promises, however) that when the new curves have all been put in, all the streets Im proved alone Grand avenue as far as Hollnday avenue, and the switches In stalled, extra cars may be put on. I you are afterwards sorry that you I it won't cost you a penny: f- Go to Woods rd, Clarke ft Co., food for argument among lovers of the drama In Portland for months to come. Probably If the question were left to a popular vote. In Portland at least, Mr. Farnum, big, goda1 looking and as much at home In cowboy .togs as Mr. Farnum la In a dress suit, would win hands down. Be that as it may, there can be no argument as to the worth of "The Squaw Man" as a play. .It compares wan the ordinary made-on-Broadway cowDOy play as does an arc light to tallow candle. The cowboys, Indians and frontiersmen are as genuine as if thev had left the Utah desert onlv vea terday, and the stage settings are In thorough keeping with them. The construction of a canal for large barges between Stettin and Berlin has been begun by the German govern ment It is planned to have It com pleted by 1912. , CURE IT IN ONE DAY Coughs and Golds Disappear ZJxa Kaglo When Byomel Is Used. If the thousands of people who suffer rrom nacaing cougna ana agonising coios would arouse themselves sufficiently to follow this advice, they would cease to complain within. 2 hours. were is tne aavice, ii you take it ana aia. drugglats,. and purchase front the them,, a Hyomel (pronounced Hlgh-o-mee) outfit. It" Will" only cost you 1. Take It home; use it according to directions, and If it does not cure your cough or cold, take it dsck ana wooaara, uiarxe & (Jo. will refund the purchase price; i. When you use Hyomel you don't swal low nauseating drugs. Tou simply breathe in the soothing, pleasant and antiseptio Hyomel air through the little pocket rhhaler that cornea with each outfit. As tnis medicated air passer over roe innainmi pans, reiiei comes almost at once,- and cure follows: Mary E. Bennett, Peru Ind.. writes: "I cannot speak too- much in praise of your Hyomel treatment for catarrh. I have been using your remedy for about two weeks and I have found more re lief in that than anything that I have ever tried. I have soent dollar after dollar getting medicine of the doctor for a trouDiesome couga wnicn I had, and have tried all kinds of cough syrups and cough tablets and Hyomel Is the onlv remedy that reached the .spot I had given up in despair, out I reel to much better now that I feel as though I have a new lease on my life."' ' Hyomel is also aruaranteed by Wood ard Clarke ec Co, to cure catarrh, croup, grip and asthma, and alb diseases of the nose and throat , : i mm meets ABERDEEN ELEVEN Multnomah's next football game is with the Aberdeen Athletic club Satur day afternoon, and in order to guard against the visitors slipping over a phony package, Captain Stott has or dered extra practice on the part of his eleven. mere are a tot or Old college men In the Aberdeen countrv and thev are playing on and assisting in the coaching of the Aberdeen team. Stott Knows this and Is taking the extra pre caution. Aberdeen will undoubtedlv nut no the best game of the club season if reports irom me .souna are to oe Relieved. While the game may not be so close as mat witn Tne Danes last week, it will in all probability be more spectacular. Multnomah has been practicing- faith- fullv on the forward ttasa and trick plays and will show a few formations wnicn may oe new to the average fan. SECRET PRACTICING FOR 0. J. C. ELEVEN ' ' ' i (Special Dlapatch to Tb Journal.) t Oregon Agricultural College, Corval- Us, Nor, S. As the Agricultural team has been engaged In secret practice for some time very little is known, of its development. The players that have been suffering from injuries are recov ering and the .team as a whole is in food trim, but the lack of hard prac lce games , Is sure to be a detriment to the men in their final contests. It is expected that the srame with Wll lamctte university next Saturday will be a good exhibition of the great col lege game, especial It as the university of Oregon defeated Willamette by the comparatively small score of 16 to 0. Professor Angell gives a fine report or me piaying or tne uregon team ana thinks they are all that newspaper re port would Indicate. The O. A. C-Oregon game November 21. is the absorbing tonic of conver sation on the campus and 3,000 Cor- vaius excursionists is the number es timated by local enthusiasts. . . BEAVER CLASS GAMES DON'T GIVE CHAMPION fSneelal Dltutch to The Janrtoal.t Oregon Agricultural Collea-e. Corval- 11s, Nov. 6. The second lnterclass foot ball gamo was played Tuesday after noon between the freshmen and sopho mores and resulted In no score. The game was exciting throughout and drew a larare and enthusiastic nnrtinn nf Via student body. Both the - juniors and seniors ana. sophomores and freshmen must play another game In - order -to settle the class chamDlonshlD and. as all four classes have tied for honors, the contest, is becoming exciting. The final game will draw a great crowd of students ana townspeople as the victors will be awarded sweaters with class numerals and naturally each class covets these trophies. TWO SUBSCRIPTIONS ; f TO THE BRYAN FUND The Journal acknowledges tha fnl. lowing, subscriptions to the Bryan and Kern campaign fund, which came in after the report of recelDta and . pendltures was made out: . W . U. DICLHinBiU, SB wesco. ..,,'. IS tyO F. I. Phelps, 1014 B. Washington.'. 1.00 These amounts have been turnnl in tn 8ecretatJohn Ryan of the state Dem ocratic committee. , NELSON KEPT FROM F- IYLD0R ASTORIA (United Press teased Wire.) New Tork, Nov. 5. Battling Nelson is staying today at a small hotel, fol lowing the refusal from the manage ment of the Waldorf-Astoria to admit him to that hotel. Nelson was turned away last night when he applied for a room and a bath. rriserignters are not wanted at the hotel and "Philadelnhla Jarli" fi'Briwi recenuy turned away ror that rea son. O Brlen became furious when he was refused admission, but Nelson quietly walked away last nlcht and matin r.o protest. When "The Baftler" applied for a nwin one or tne cierxa rernarnizMi him and. called him hv that nam Nalann answered and the clerk told him that all the rooms were taken. He was sorry, and did not know when a room would oe vacant. JIM BARRY FAVORITE OVER TERRY MUSTANG tTnltd Pma Txaatdl Wrira Los Ana'Ales. Cat.. KTnv. K Jim Ttavrv Is a favorite at ten to nine today over Jim Flynn for the fight between the two heavyweights tonight at the Pacific Athetlle club at Naud Junction. The fight will be a 10-round no de cision Dout and promises to be Inter esting. Ths heavvwelrhta hiva n "grudTa-e" to settle, followfnar their meet ing at Denver, and have trained lnnnr ana nuraer man any otner two tighten who nave conamonea inemseives nere this season with the nossible excentlon vi. rya oou Jvoicnei, COLLEGE SPIRIT RUNS HIGH AMONG BEAVERS (Sneclil DisDatcb to The JonraaLl " vauis, hot, s.- college assembly yes- leraay was nevotea to amietics, ana ttaVitual Vt umsunaxion i - t : " ennanenlly or ercome by vtttxt vvithlKe (aSSistante bct&onai cf fdrts ynthlhe a$i$tance theory truly beneficial taaTive femtcjy, Svnip oFgs arj JUutr efSeUM, MrhicK nab(e5 pnetojorm regular tare nav he Arailual(y dispensed wilK wvn Via lnitortiAaA A.f)ia koflf remeaieswnen Y uW, axtXa assist ' nature artel not to nupjfJanttKe naW. ti junctions, vKtcK must depend ulti iggi.MS oenfjicmt tjjrcts, uays ouytKe genuine - ' toenufectwreaoytikc CALIFORNIA Firt Syrup Co. only SOLO BVAiLLCAOlNa DRUGC4STS oartue nfy, rter price oOt Bottlt forceful talks by Professor4 Angell, dent Kerf and others were loudly ap- uuucu, A vvi uun ui nour was Qe voted to. practicing college songs and cheers to be used In Portland on No vember 21, when O. A. C meets the University of Oregon. The spirit manifested in ths assembly was the best displayed thus far and indicates a much greater degree of unity on me part os-tne stuaent body. Rooters' meetings will be held regu larly throughout the remainder of the season which will materially aid the team in the remaining fames of the schedule. TRI-CITY LEAGUERS PLAY CASKET TONIGHT Indoor baseball opens in Albtna to night, when the Helser & tTnden team meets the Oregon Casket company In the Boys' Brigade hall. Both teams are thought to be Drettv evenlv materiel. The Helser ft Unden bunch Is composed Of former Trl-Ctty league ball players who want to keep In training during the winter by playing the Indoor gams. The Casket company team comprises players who put up high-class ball last winter. MEDF0RD MAN AFTER SMITH AND O'CONNELL (Special Dlspatee to Tfce JoartuL) Medford, Or., Nor. 6. Med ford has s wrestler In the nerson of W. H. Wast who is anxious lo meet the Winner of tha O'Connell-Strangler Smith match in Portland November it. If he can nnd it possible West intends to oe on hand at the ringside to challenge the winner of the Portland bout. Weat has already written a challenge, t Portland to meet the winner of the match. He will wrestle catch-as-catch-can or any other style the Portland wrestlers want to name. Me wants to wrestle for gate money or purse and Is willing to make a suitable side bet. Middleweight or catch weights suit him perfectly. 1 In ihe Classified Section fi of Today's Journal , 25 Advertise for male help 16 Advertise for female help 82 Advertise, furnished rooms for rent 96 Advertise real estate for sale 44 Advertise business chances 46 Advertise houses for rent ' 15 Advertise flats for rent ; -35 Advertise housekeeping rooms Hundreds of new adt In the classified section c of this paper every day. If you do not find . what yon want today v 1 - ---- ' . . eS : . Redd the Classilied Section of Tomorrow's Journal .-. ' -I.