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JHE CAPITAL JOURNAL. THURSDAY, JULY 22, in PAGE SIX Good Fellowship and Elk Creed Go Hand In Hand; Big Brothers Carry Relief and Joy to Hearts of Needy -'Hello BILL!" Too High; By. Gertrude Robtani Bom. The person about the house by the side of the road must have been an Elk. If not through actual membership, at lea in spirit, - Ert,,Ve . Ttntl1 belonging to the fold by reason of a L10 ? OT1 dlS DOTMX baptism of desire, as it were. If you Angwerlng a ca, from the White known what I mean. ' house restaurant at 1:30 a. m. Thurs- No "one could wish as devoutly as offlcerg founa- two men who haa that poet did, to be a friend to man obvou8, tlp ea tne rosy goDiet too without being Imbued with every h, h . fundamental principal of good fellow- ( Asked to qulet down, the men be ahlp. And good fellowship, as every- affectionate. It was finally neo- one knows, is synonymous with egsary tQ uke them to the Aperies of ,For instance, there Is the big broth- their respective couches. erhood. Without an exception, a big. ArreHted an(j charged with being in- brotherhood is the most w""erf f t0xlcated. J. Johansen. Wednesday tM 10 bond wr,ch whae8nf0hr; Jut at the time when there was so(felted Thursday morning when he much need of good things In the world. (aled t(J appear before Judge Earl It is the spirit that : forgave th rfhe' Race at 10 o'clock. len and pardoned the thie f on the ..Hcllo BUI!" cross. It is the ardor that inspired the Crusaders,, the seal thai J-J n ., J MT.M d tha conception or n-K Oilman III A m w troubles started the recent legal -- "Tn answer filed Wednesday In the divorce proceedings of Steve Mikl Uch against Julia Mikullch, Mrs. M.kulleh refutes her husband's charges that she had deserted him May 24, 1919. She alleges that her husband deserted ' . ! ,. 1 while she was very ill m u '","' The Convention of 1896. , had made its last, concession to Cillifornia, hospital and that he leu The National gerat ieader. A.t.ougU Bryan was h J rhi' wnitinir witn a speciai iruiu av - , tti-ir stiii-Dom . - . - rtn ro ine uunm - Democratic Convention Snap-Shots The Story of Nominations - By A. H. VANDENBERG ! ... 1 -V. nn i Vi nfA Irl uonvenuon, w... " . , . .w,, imitation to address tt, that she is who w7ote the poem1 - fc GobUt 7'' Tme l,t r ' convention personal.y, the invlta---ng-come to Oregon and defend j J JTltsIl' JVW-i-oc i nt the party quite as the Liter i Kt that she Is without funds. b: ana me niv"p - luc 1912 Convention split Republicanism tion never came The issue upon which the division came was ui new , T 001 t- fnmiuo ration of "16 tO 1"! ui,.t aAniAn Illinois, who had cA..nnnKAit 7 1918 and the new Democratic chieftain ; been vice-president with Cleveland in Vpon evidence that John Bass naa whom the occasion made, was WI1- his second term. This action did not ived fQr ony one day with his wile liam Jennings Bryan then only 36 COme, however, until tremendup!J,'ij after their marriage about one year .,i, th. Ani.rt for an order com- son was a fear that his presence wou.u t0 provide trans- result In Towne's selection. ...ortation to this state. The couple the convention nominated were marricd at Oakland, California, vears of age who was destined to sure had been put upon ago, Judge ueorge u. xj...B""" romLfe sugbseo.uent Party faiths r of .New York J. , accept secon place. di8SO,vin ,B mil s iiuuiQ w oj3 yit"-'"- moniui uunuoi moment the Kavel fell, vention by on fight raged ar -free silver; and fron . first to last cllnaUoV roa silver" won. The National 1 .. Make Decision Known Tonight -A decision to- . VV.. n,.rnM that won the freedom of the 13 colonies and the fearlessness that enabled men and women to mj the plains and prepare a second Eden for the generations that were to fol low A big brotherhood is the grand fuTf'lllment of the two great com mandments upon which depend the law and tne prop. . ,. . rMip.ieo, jiy 22.- The big brothernooo oi w. whether the eighteen ra- Just such an lnriuence. " ' '" 1 road union8 wm accept the $600,000, .enger that brings thellght from tne ro promised today mountain tops Into the va eJ and oo e w k d when the brother. no more splendid hood chiefs resumed their conference imagined. All over eoun'ry, wher of(cerg refuged tQ com et ever there is a lodge of Elks, you can ,nat tney were divided. find this some prestige. .. thev said a referendum The purple ano - h aeemed the only possible course. Htand tor me .....h.-"--.. i t b aU unl0n memoeio . lowly, than which no "Ier. ' "mlthe". ' ordered the award will be tentatively hln can be found. They flaunt then " t th men wlu get the colors, these big hr ,?;nted his incerased pay for this month and the proudly as any knight .h' bnack pay May 1, as provided by proudly as ai.y or her back pay from May 1, as proviucu lady's sleeve upon his hel met, . or ner 1.etroactive ,ellture of the railway bow upon his halbrea. Ana 1 . b board's decision the-v take in seeing tnat tne , w"' V Yl , will take at least 30 days, A referendum out to do Is accompiisneu, .n pride of an artist in seeing his mater niece completed. ' P The brotherhood, of course, Is na tional but here, In Salem, where fate and a group of lawmakers have placed the state. Institutions, Lodge 336 has had ample chance of proving that there S much more In a juun. than the great dramatist would have u be lieve A rose might smell as sweet If were called a dandelion, but charity -"Hello Bill!"' ... v,n(l If would smack too mucn u ""'"f" It were clod by anything m neHS. When a man who has made inch a success of his life that he held "n .to little children as an sample manliness, goes out to a state re fnrnmtory. and mingles with a crowd of wayward boys; when he considers a privilege to mix with these bite of u'sam as" though he were on. of h.m one does not call It charity for Among the Guests Senator Grady of New tute(J by Mrs Bags wh0 claimed that ins ii York for Kf lho .nnoiincement of the totals. He was tn Stevenson, ana years. -From the moment the gavel ie... ye, , edrateiy- followed l"-""fTd concealed the Convention rignt ragea u..u - . .nlfnrm hv Hjn hlrnseif with a '-. ,nn(1it,on fr0m her until after rst to lasi v r . ,ij - wooh frea silver" won. -ine Committee had proposed David B. Hill of New promptly unhorsed by a vote oj a was quickly followed Dy eous" ""-1 to 349, when the Convention sub- to make the Stevenson nomination stituted Senator John W. Daniel, a complete.' Thus Bryan free silverite.". from Virginia. The Mri- tt w . committe on credentials then decided with two S2lSf all contests.in favor of the "free , sii- TtlTot Colorado verites," and thus augmented their a7t7mnp;raVy chairman of the con Convention control. ' I vention and J. D. Richardson of Tenn The resolutions committee then wag permancnt chairman. This reported a straight-away "free 8"-, campalgn resulted in the election of ver pianK wmcn, .anw wmiic jyicKinley and Rooseven bate, was sustained Dy a vote oi oio to 303. It was in this debate that Bryan who got into the Convention only when the credentials committee unseated the "gold delegation" from Nebraska sprang into white-heat popularity and dominioti with that famous speech which concluded In these burning words "We shall ans-J wer their demand for the gold stand ard by saying to them: you shall not aim iwuow- (To Be Continued Tomui.u.v . the Story of the Convention oi "HOJIo Bill!" ioo- at Vancouver. Wash., irnvp Stevenson 553 ' , that he was under Senator yote mn 2Qg and Towne , 89 Hi but medlca, treatment. "Hello Biui" W.K. Vanderbilt Is Heart Disease Victim In Paris Pirlfi. July 22. William K. Van- clerbilt. the American financier, died Here today. He had been suffering from heart disease and complica- tions. Mr. Vanderbilt Is the eldest sur-. viving member of the Vanderbilt, family. He celebrated his seventieth birthday on December 12 Inst. Hisi only daughter, Consuelo, married the Duke of Marlborough in 1895. Mr. VHnderbilt's death occurred at 6 o'clock this evening. At the bed- side were his wife, his daughter, the. Duchess of Marlborough, his two, sons, William K. Jr., and Harold, and( Dr. Edmund Gros, family physician in Paris. The funeral will be held Monday, next from the American church. The body later will be taken to the United States. I "Hello Bill!" of welcome because of a slight attack of laryngitis. Biil) Bryan Fishes as Drys Hunt Him Helena, Mont., July 22. William Jennings Bryan, after spending the night at Meadow Lake Inn, in Madi son county, Mont, 25 miles from the nearest railroad point, went on a fishing trip this morning, according to reports received here from Ennis, where he spoke last evening. After his fishing trip he was io nv hy automobile for Boseman. Meadow. Lake Inn Is without telephone con nection. A long distance telephone call to Eozeman elicted the Information that Mr. Bryan was expected there but had not yet . arrived. Telephone calls to numerous towns along the roads over which he was regarded as likely to be traveling failed to establish communication with him. "Hello Bill!" Truck Driver Fined $10 for Failure Jo Stop After Mix-Ur, M. B. Combs, an empl0y9 t Kings Products company, WM 110 Wednesday afetrnoon by ju" ' Earl Race for failure to stop a" j ascertain the damage after he ),al collided with Councilman nmu Volk. Mr. Combs plead guilty to th, j uuurge preierrea Dy Mr VnlV - . paid the fine. ,ni . The accident occurred Tuesikf night on South Commercial strew Mr. Combs was driving a truck " Hello Bill! ' ' Government To Sell More Meat Washington. July 21. In an effort press down upon the brow of labor: to combat the high cost or this crown of thorns; you shall' net1 war department goon is to place i mi -crucify mankind upon a cross of Hons ot dollars worth of canned imeau Bold'" ' on the market at prices below pre The "sllverltes" were now so com-! war orations sal., Ian a-o pletely In the saddle that the "gold today from the office or standard" delegates realized they of sales. were helpless to prevent a "free sil-, . f-nrX ver"nomminntion, even under the PolfC LiOUtlty UOUf t two-tniros ruie. iney uiu nut draw from the Convention at the 1,3) Part Tim Mptr Stores, factories and homes all find Part time helpers a great convenience. In nearly every business there are two cr three hours every day when there is a peak load. Relieve the strain by employ ing women, elderly men ana boys for a few hours each day. Our Want Ads will bring them to you. Read and lit th Want Aa In u l A tVKO la sold In (rliliul imk. nly, Ilka plotur bva. flaf um all cubttitutH. Heat Prostrations occur most frequently with those in a run down, weakened condi tion ; who are nervously , and physically exhaust ed. It will pay you to keep in trim these hot days by taking The Great General Tonic Si M By All RmliabU DmiiMf Sole Manufacturers! LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY Nw York KaasM City, Mo. "Pi Circuit Court. - '.JJTT Elks Headauarters vote on ine x-reBiueiium iuirwuq. i proil' t o11 Richard B. Bland of Missouri led in re guardianship of Lester A. Gu the first ballot with 235 to Bryan's thrli wmfred Oial Guthrie ana J19 votes In a total field of 14 candid- Fran'kUn wayric Guthrie, minors. Fe titeH. Robert E. Pattison of Penn-' ,,tinn for orde- of sale filed, order vo sylvania, 95, Horace Boies of lowa Hhow cause en tereu. ,, ! l a pilllll- " Order approv fear 'of spoiling the purpose of th'. aUe(1 ruIeri . "iLldrall'aoe WUllan inwmui. "" 4 Muitilifiwltl-r-Frank IJ Ben Fisher, iB, A Y Myers, Cohan, ex Chas Hall. A H Pow- J Car- .i i. .uin r- it u-rnBr. nhas Demmler, . . -lirh... WflVWUlU ..... w, . v r li'ise to do for a benefactor, he will ter j Glazier j L Harrigan, B L take delight in doing for a Jls ihtTm- Le". w Bertram, W Ekblad, H and the J'ks navmg selves, and coneeouently far from per ---- t , witn feet, real io ma, anu boihb ------ the light that cannot fall, get results w here other only reap defeat. This Is the secret of their great si c .T. ' n" the mirple and white ( PMBi jj'iM - M McGeorge, F M Marhoffer, Tom James, Claude Noble, Henry Hug gins, J W Chapman, A Johnson, rO L M White, Eugene Crosthwaitti and wife. A T Haines, C Wright, P Mlr- merely empt symbols oi a no..uw pocrlsy. but stand, instead for the ful- Hagiund, Gordon "" 0t.a. "J'e saTtensen. M D Bro ..,v,t hev are today. "Live pure, spe. true, right wrong, follow the king the open fcesnme of Klkdom! ..niia ii-ni . j 4. 1tnill(TintUI aS . . . i r r ., ... .-u nn.l have come to sumu wr . rasaul, u A aanioru, -j i.. well as happlnessi because the . open McCormack., Theodore Brod- lllblo and the draped ting are not . McKnlght. A H llasmussen. A Chris mberger, C L Litch 'ner, F Assenhelmer and wife, Al Per kins and wife, C Henderson, Cliff Perkins, Wm S Angus, Max Tepper, 'Mrs Graef, L Gerhart, H Marks, O Anderson, W Anderson, A La Rauche, j Graham, C A Perkins and wife, W F Peck and wife, E K Jones, C F McColIum, J A Wason, John Noble J Montgomery, E Cross, Walter But ler, B Gabrlelson, Jim Rasmussen, 'vr .T Mohr. 3 Endlcott and wife, M H The names McCarty. Baird, Shan- Klockers, H D Putman. Pete Bue, J lion, Trabitls and Morton are new to Br&lnard and wife, rrenry Kern ana Hiiem hotel blotters but to sport fol- wife, Capt Hold, Ed Rothwell .ind lowers of the Pacific northwest and In wife, Mr and Mrs R H Kltts and fact of the entire country, these men daughter, s E Wilson, L Leymaur and 'are known as leaders and worthy of wife. Uoyd Perkins, Paul ; Doyle, 85 nnrt .Tnuenh 8. C. Blackburn oi in re jamec .. ' -t rtnnrs. Kentucky sa, were tne otner pnncip- ts. fcanue.. """" rQnn uaraian al contenders. On the second and ing bona oi ,J. f- , ore0ry, L. third ballots. Bland still led. On the Order appointing Charles g , fourth ballot, Bryan went into flrat B. Sorenson and R. a Krea favor, and on the fifth ballot he bad,P"er '..u,, Kill!" 500 votes just 12 Rhort of the neces- , " fj AJanie sary two-thirds. Before the result, (jQUrt tlOuSB iYtJWOa was announced, 78 delegates trans-j .6wn aalngt ferred to Bryan and he had won his In kiBrown.AIm company, first of three Presidential nomlna- Ju(,e Blngham Wednesday awarded Hons. I a verdlct in favor of F. H. Brown. The Joseph C. Sibley ot Pennsylvania verulct awards $100 to Mr. Brown and led for Vice-President on the first la. authorizes the sheriff to dispose ballot in a field of 15. Among these of g0loo0 feet of lumber now held near 15 were four who had contended silverton. . Bryan for first place. Bland led the, . A new auto ftndvon old auto figure second and third ballots, just as he in the complaint filed in circuit court i McMinnville, Moose Hall. Pendleton, Hotel Marion. s): Astoria, Hotel Marlon. Klamath Falls, Hotel Mar- Ion. Bend, Hotel Marion. Oregon City, Hotel Marion. Roseburg, Hotel Marion. Eugene, Hotel Marlon. Albany, Hotel Marion. , Med ford. Hotel Marlon. :fc Marshfield, Bonesteele Auto t'x company. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL ' "HELLO For sale by all Druggists. Aiwa;) n tncto at Perry's Drug Store. BILL!" ' 1 3 Wednesday bv A. L. Riggs of Wood burn against Roy Neal. Accordiner to the allegations of the plaintiff, Mr. Neal purchased an Elgin car from the Wiuidhnm man oh Julv 3. 1920. The Fig ures onow Fighters To Be Well Matched mention. Nothing was loo good for Salen. . Robert Dlllord and Swaggert and wife. wife, William William Dla- during the present Elks' convention brlck Joh D goss, Br W A Toys and nna tne resun is wi.n in wife l j Simpson had done in the preceding Presi dential voting. Joseph R. McLean of Ohio led the fourth ballot. But Arthur Sewall of Maine led the fifth and last ballot, with the nevessary , wag vaue(1 at 1859 and a payment two-third vote. j of $160 wa3 maae .upon it, Mr. Neal Two weeks later, the Populists also promi8ingt 0 return later with a used nominated Bryan, but linked Thomas car j0 j,e turned in on the purchase E. Watson or ueorgia witn nim tor Trioa and also to pay isaz.au. xnis, second place. The National Silvler Party, however, adopted both Bryan and Sewall. Then, on September 2, the revolting "gold Democrats" gath ered in Indianopolls--with 41 states and three territories represented and nominated John M. Palmer of Illinois for President, on a single ballot, and General Simon B. Buck ner of Kentucky for Vice-President by acclamation. Mr. Rlggs asserts, the cor purchaser haa failed to d After hearing evidence in te case of Rosa Howard against Amos H. How ard, Judge Bingham, sitting In depart ment No. 2 of circuit court oecioeo fhnt a divorce decree was not war- rrmtpd and dismissed the case. The cnnnle were marired January 2, 1897, and have four children. Testimony indicated that Mrs. Howard had con- tinuedto live in the same house witn The result of this campaign was her husband, although she asserts that other than the duties of houseKeeper in the care of the children, no marital relationship has existed since domestic . : "Hello BILL!" the first election of President Mc- Kinley: The Convention of 1900. The 1900 national democratic con vention met In Kansas City, on July 4, In a great auditorium which three months before was destroyed by fire, but which was rebuilt In time for Bry an's renomination for president. The great question of "free silver" which had split the party four years before, was still paramount. A big wing of the convention want ed to sidetrack this treacherous man- ley question (upon which the country fairgrounds arena, Friday night are acknowledged to of the season's pre mier classics. ' iormiiii-Balrl. Here Is the dope on the six lads who lead in the main bouts: For the featherweight champion ship of the Pacific coast. man. Ten rounds. 28,'" 8':8 . T h... had khoiit Corson. Deke Buckingham, C. A. Pet- the oonvention's inevitable nominee has a 66-inch reach. He has had about weller. Victor Danlelson, fo, nre,.Sident ,rain isisted unon a re- , n.i unna m inn noxinir. : . live yruin . In r Wnlthers. inn:il. Seattle Is his home town. Medford. Geo. De Lapp, J. S. K. James, Robt. had already returned on verdict) and W. Wilson, J. A. Westerlund, o. at. i urged "anti-imperialism" as the issue SclHby, Paul McDonald, Ralph Bard-, to be magnified into paramount con well, H. D. Reed, Horace U Bromley, j Cern. To this end, a tremendous "antl Geo. A. Codding, W. E. Phippa, Wil- imperialism" demonstration was stag- w , ,.j nr llam A. Young, Al Martlneau, Jonn eawith 2o,000 American flags sud-, tsana-iior- w.i.i.m Krt Helms. Ole i n h mn.im hull jiariipifc, n. t. , iuw.v v,".. . v ... ..... Alonderfer, exalted ruler; Lee L-1 amid a riot of patriotic music. C. Y. L.engwaiu, . But William J. Bryan of Nebraska 1 llUujIn A. many victories and few defeats is nisi - ' ' Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Roscbnrg. Ti. s' Weaver. A, J. Hater. Mr. and iteration of "free silver" faith: and though a vast majority of the dele gates, including some of Bryan's own convention managers, favored a con trary course, thed yaamlc Nebraskan fight record. :.' ,,. ,.,.,. Mr. and Mrs. Rolling Joe Gorman, another ruvo.ue ' ' , w. j-arrott. B.!hllll'h,. f Wnv. fight funs, halls from 1 .ortinn n rir, ,ot KlUpn u.vine, C. U. Sutton ; The ..gUvor.. vfunk went through is 21 years of age. weighs 1.7. is Newman Jr. . , , the resolutions committee by a narrow in height and has a reach of 65 8-4 oeoifce Ku(tt.lie,. , Margin of two votes. New York's big inches. Ftv yeTirs experience in the Trlmll. Fred E. Smith. Dr. ; P,Plra,iounder the "silver" control scrapping game ?'" j Alfred Schllt. Leon Behrman. Ion-!ot Kicnard Croker of Tammany Hall., victories, 19 draws and d feats. aim Kaufman M. Kraut, Barl;,ngtead of th "gold" control of ex-' ....,-.."-- i 0 0 Cl0och. Senator David B. Hill wjis credited Over fourteen years P" ,Rn Albany. ' with the deciding influence: The con- scrapper, has made Jonnny "I ,T waller. C. Gilson. F. J. Hanwnell.l- , ded however, with the commit- name familiar to rans iniyufc..""- 1 Pak, F.ustene Hormpect, . vt. Thft enention Itself did Ray Smith. C. K. Cro- iintev- Tli'iuht. 5-S: weight ! .reacn J1" '"V. r 1 I. ! Newport-O. . Herron, urea in nmny w"'". " " -- i. , .vlnI , mslng 6 and rating II daws. San sen. L. L. .. Francisco Is his home address. ) Alex Trambitus calls Portland his. home city. His measurement cam Height.. 6-5; weight, 142; age 19; reach lnchea. He is credited with 48 wins; 10 draws and 5 defeats. Mc- Catty and Trambitus are recognised aa two leading welterweights and are expected to put up a man's alio scrap from the first gong, in mMi match: Slut nnon-Mortn. The third bout, exclusive of two good prellminariea is the encounter between Eddie Shannon and Fuggy Morton. This Is for eight rounds and la expected to give the lads a good rep if they come through with the real atuff. - ' .. . Morton halls from Chicago. Height no. im'hi-n: weight, 135; age 24; reach, 71 inches; fights won 143;; Ma. ii si vears in rh game. j Shannon haa sojourned in Portland :ind has followed the flftlc lly for" ..f-ra Hplcht. 5-8: weight, 1 33 ; i ge. 24; reach 71 V inches; wins 14 draw s, 13; lx fights lost. ileito Bill!" Hello BILLS" S. C. STONE. EL D. TREATS CANCERS and does a general offlca ?rfilr Offite Tyler'a Drug Store J5T South Commercial Street Bet ne'a An Klk , ' ' Walla Walla, Wash., July 22. "For rent, only to fani- illea with children," reads a sign on the dwellings owned by H. L. Neslln. and Mr. Nes lln adds that he will give hia tenants a month'a rent free for every child born to them while they are residing In his houses, Thla P o da'8 landlord haa husky family of his own and the homes he la of fering for rent adjoin his own. He is a lover of chil dren. - - not divide. ' . 1 'Mr. Bryan was re-nominated on a single roll-call by the unanimous nn of all states and territories. Krvan wanted Charles A. Towne of Minnesota (hia running mate on the Populist ticket) nominated with htm for vice-president; but the convention I ! HRIJ.O Hello BILL! GLAD II COME; Today's Special "The Red Lane" A Mighty , Story of the Back Woods Portland Shriaers Parade LIBERTY $' ' Hello Hill!" MiU Destroyed. Manistee, Mich.,-July 22. Fire of unknown origin destroyed the lumber and salt plant of the Buckley & Doug las Lumber company here early today causing a loss estimated at $1,000,000. "Hello Bill!" Missing Ship Safe. San Francisco, July 22 The choon er Bianca, which had been reported long overdue while on a trip from Vancouver, B. C, to South African points, put 4n at Port Natal in the British Colonial possession of Natal, yesterday, according to cabled advices received by the marine department of the chamber of commerce here today, The Bianca had been given up for lost. "Hell:) Bill!" Mrs. Cornwallls-West DeTid. Milford, Eng., July 22. Mrs. Corn wallisWest, widow of the late William Corwallis-West and mother of the Princess of Pless and the Dunchess of Westminster, died at Arnewood, near here yesterday, after a long illness. "Helko Bill!" Prince In Tasmania. Launceston, Tasmania, July 22. The Prince of Wales arrived here to day but unable to replv to the address : " Hello Bill! o o o o Girls! Buttermilk Turns Dull Lifeless Complexions to . Radiant Beauty No fuss just try it this new way. Guar anteed. 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