The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 11, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TU"-QAY EVKNTNO. t TBI"
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NEWS OF THE MINES
SOSENSEN'S MINES
I PRODUCE STEADILY
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V: euuoue woax gomm
.' 1 cm Qoavnr ammn
.f J. Frank eThsUos, assistant
, for N. P. Sorenaen m uo., ox iirapi".
rnacbatt ths city fUMrtwM ,nV
Vbw Interviewed at the Imperial this
, morning Mr. Bhsltoa stated that both
the Friday min. at Pearl, Idaho,
; the Highland, In Baker county. Oregon.
Wblca the eompeny muWH, war to
orient abapa The Highland 1a pro-
duclng for la Sumptsr smelter about
tan tons of ore dally, and Manager
ifsriocker is working a force of a
i. ttTheroduot of tha Highland" is
shipped crude, aa If la of a grad par
mltttng tha lone haul without coueen
tiutlug. Tha main drift on tha Ban
J iack Burn baa atUlaad a length of
Mora than Me feet, th faea still beta
1b seod or at a vortical dapth of p
proximately 40 fooL Tests have . boon
made during tha auromar and fail ror
. a reduction plant, with tha reeult tfcat
tb management haa concluded to ooa
' can t rata at Brat perhapa by BaM of
mm roll cruhlnv, Jig and tabl
Tb winter season near, anow already
1 having fallen on the Elk horn divide, oo
" that ae effort will be made to put up n
plant tbla year, but main will bo
stuped to tola end early In the spring.
Itlatbo purpoaa of tho management,
te continue shipping na long aa posslbl
during the winter. Th Highland cross
cutafter istrsetlng tba Highland
vain. I being driven ateadlly to open
the Bannock Burn at la to M foot
, greater depth than old work.
At tb Friday mine, Idaho, work baa
been persistent, and thro tona of crude
r la ahlppad with about three tona
of oonoentratoa dally. The ore la taken
-front both tha S and the 110 levels,
and when Jar. Baal ton left tb Friday
there were four working; face with
hipping grade In sight. Tbeee faeea
arc la the east and the west drlfu on
' both levels- Drifts on th bare
been sxtended 170 fet on either aid
of tho abaft, with excellent or In both. ,
On tb ISO lev! the eaat drift haa
been extended feet, and th weat
drift ha eieo boon carried well under
oU work. ;' . -. . , -'
,Jobn a. Klroherl. brother of Super
intendent Charlea Klreben, of tb lump
tar an el tar, haa boon employed by N. J-
Boranaen at Co. aa eoneultlng engineer,
and, will have charge of all work. Ua
Intend to enow tho milling oapaelty
at tb Friday by tnatalllng on aet of
. rolls and putting In Jig. By moan of
tbla work It la the hope of the manage
ment to output It to 10 toon of or and
concentrate daily. .
Mr. Bhelton wlB attend- tha grand
ledgo . eeealon of Knight Of Pythian
bafor returning homo,
OUBCUL OCHRE "
TAKILHA SHELTER v
i lS TO HAVE TRAM
AM9 TTB
BB WXTS B&nJr MY BOOBOIDO
VTBYBX, r TBABmPOmTATIOaT
uiaT MiTm r wbb.
FROM ST. HELENS
Oeod. yellow ochre, fine grained and mm
valuable for pigment purpoeea aa tne lm
mrtxi artiala. la baton taken from Pr
H. W. Coe'a St. Helen propertlan. He
ki hHMvht ta thla city a small Quantity
of the yellow etuff. wbieb oam from a
vein that Intersect a ooppar vein vein
driven on, and H. P. (Arutenaas 1 pre
paring the paint for one. afr. Ohruten
aen atated today that be had made teata
itu a Hal! nrodunt. and found It
ojalta aa aervloaabl a the imported'
oenra. He wUI treat tne eruoe proautn
In euob a manner a to eliminate the
coare grit, which 1 accomplished by
mixing with water nntl n One mod la
made and then permitting th ooaroor
material to oaltle to tba bottom. Further
taata will be mad later, after Mr. Chrla
tonaen ha time to work out tb material
to better advantage.
Aaenrdlno to tba statement of Pr-
Went O. 1 Tutt of tho Takilma BmeU
inar oompany of aoutharn jbregon. a
tram la being erected between the
amelter and tb Queen of Brona and
T.vti . niMa. belona-mo to the com
pany. Tho tram baa been decided upon
after eonaideratlon of tho various mean
of transportation, aa th management
found that the grade would auffloo to
move the bucketa without artificial
oower. It oapaelty hi not Uto4 by
any oompany ottoar. -
There baa boon no caseation ta the
nuooesaful run being made by the
am siting oompany. All available teams
are buay hauling ook to tb amaltar
and matt to tba railway. . ,
GOOD FIRE CLAY ON '
VANCOUVER GROUND
fgperlsl Dtopetsb te TW 7asraaL
Vancouver. B. C Oot 11. Aa F. i.
afoCluro was superintending excavation
of a root bouae on the property of bla
father. JofcnntoClur. at Mataa.ul, a few
daya age, be mad an latereetlng dla
oovory. Tb man were exonvatlng oo
the old of a elope wham they struck a
fin blue clay that bad ovary appearance
of poaaeaalng tb Qualities roquire ot
nre lay. A ammpla was aent for aaway
and report wan mad that tba only
thing that prevsnted it from ranking aa
a nrat-claaa ore day waa th rather
high percentage of Iron oxide. While
thlo will forbid tta being used la blast
furnaces without a preparation, it oan
serve every other purpose for ertilcb flr
clay ta used and etlU better earn pies axe
looked for la lower deposits a am
pany wUI be organised t work th da-
poalC
OHIO OWNERS VISIT
THEIR OREGON MINE
C ' f.- nun i ' . -".(. ' -
Thomas Zj.' prealdent of tb Alpine
Gold Mining oompany. reached. Cable
Cove, Baker county, early la tb week.
to lnaooot th new mill equipment. He
waa acconfpeJed by vloe-Presldent John
F. Pelts and Directors C B. Talbott. J.
O. Olboon and H. Jung, all of tb offl
otala being roaldenu of Cincinnati, O.
Manager Richard Addom put tne Hrst
five a tarn pa of tb SO recently rn stalled.
In oammloaloa throe ' weeks ago. "since
wblob time he ha kept them dropping
on era from th upper levela Th
Alarm drift about 4M feet. aTrala
ha been made to the surface, and the
faco of the drift is being extended in
ere. . - - v- ,
OREGON MINERS ARE
TO MEET HERE NOY.' 14
A meeting ot tb xooutlv commltto
of tho Oregon Minors' association waa
held last evening at th headquarters,
la tb Oregwalen building. The date fnr
tho annual meeting waa fixed at No
vember 14, and a call will be Issued
accordingly. At that, tlm tb official
roster will be changed, and a new board
of dlrootor elected. It waa th ana
of th executive eommlttoo that aa
organised effort be made to effect repeal
of tb teddy law. To tbla end all effort
will be devoted between th present and
meeting dat. and whoa tho association
convene it is believed that provision
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WHAT DID THE WOGGLE-BUG SAY?
ITS WORTH $50 TO KNOW
Tee
vested
wk.
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Jeera
Wool Beg. wist sua of tte party from Oe.
Is Hw. eelar nsoliant ef Tb f)dey JosrsL
iM to uft m AaTer kls '. Tfc
plrtarea
sgvestaNe see re
aseidoa very
ad eaTtnv
. . M.a ' Vl il ! aiTaalM mt hat mm
ssswvr. Per the Urseet aantr ot earreet er seerly asrrest aaswete The
effers SB ta prlsei Is as owmssOTa es nih: , . .
flas gnstsst snmkwr ef ssmet sawrs. Qlfl-Oa. 10 .00
lb tbtr4 lerMt asmher ef caff" saswm. t2 1-80
v. tam w hrMi nabM of correct aaswm. 11. BB ea(. ....... 15.00
VIZ
a. rnr w eii "r. ............
a Par tee ts ait larset anmheis ef sonect imwni, l,ft0 , 10.00
Per las area east targsat asawsw of esrrert asswera, tOs sack... 0.00
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Oct 11.
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TJa this Coupon Only.
No.
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TBI BTJlfDAT JOUBNAU PORTliAJfrX OBBOOII. 4
Th answer te the queetlon asked of th Wogflobvg fcs tb
atna BaoUoa of th paper of BUNDAT, OCTOBKB . la- ,
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v rules of the contest
rm est the afeev eespoa. anw tft empn te as Omad Oariy ta The SoerMl
arll Sstaratr. Ortoher la. TbU g1fs Jo t tnawar tbS eaeBttne wklra
sppmts In The Saedir wm1 ef Octobw P B3erb BoadBy a rresa qentlea ts
salted. The answer MOW written sft H senw prtated ea that say ssd I a Mck
r h all wek dan following. Ken awnrfc aartns a sW eoetet OaTS THS
Of I PONS Mi m lk lut aTf ef ta avmtk ms Vtw U THO WMHU-BUa
kl'IToR, Ts )ml rtUad, Or. OrOr mpw 1 THE OPTICS P THC JOt,
NAL If 10 Vfct Or TITS TBIKD 0T Of KOTKHBEA wUI t soasteg la SMI leg
iTVX m 2?7t!ma& etrhret anibr e"""", tret prim
wfll a 0rlael ameag lasa u lu Trtsss wltt bt aUslUrlj
Tt Tha ii mis- far OMoasr am isuwrarhily wsbarelL aadwwd as plead
MMlnN. la nnsi.rtral ardsr. no I counts in an anvni.ira mut sua
TTIR SAMS Nl'lf BRR. If res art dipping eMpoes dsllr trow r b sosy
SPein"
sff tba Joersal yos taust
mr ..t fir tba moatfc la a KMnU esvalODS.
.Hi..ti no writ tha Sana aaiwar s seh mspn. . Tea sir Writs
. ...... .T.r. car. bet S KMX MB EH. TBI LABGBST jrUataU
odsssct aHswaaa win.
or
V emsUye ef the i ami sr
bar ef aa eamlspea fasmDy b) allewet
U M l IHOMIMWMH,
wfll b mad Par a plmri
palgn. Aiding tba Oregon delegation to
asublleb an aaaay oflloe In Oregon was
another duty assumed by th executive
eommlttoo. Since a bill for auob
office baa passed tb oenate, and only
a waits the notion of the bouae. the time
la especially opportune If thla oppor
tunity 10 passed, tb next effort will
bavo to- Involve the work of putting
the bill through th annate again.
Oierle 9X Wagner, a graduata of tb
University of Oregon, has been given
charge ef th oleetrloal plant of the Ore
gon Securities oompany. Lane county.
Tb plant consists of a power station.
ambraelng one boiisontal wheel and dy
namo, a Six-mile transmission line, and
eeveral dynamo at tb mill n4 for tb
compressor. .-,
K. OF P.
MEET AT SEASIDE
sJVABi BS0JSXOV--BO OOsTTBsTTIOal
OP VaTXTOBJK &AJTB
OB AOOOtlnTT OB
aWlal Dtasetea ts the JsonuL) ..
Bsaalda. Or. OoC 11. Knights Of
Pythias from the entire state of Ore-
con assembled here this morning to
hold their ananal sloa of tho grand
lodge. All of tho grand lodge officers.
beaded by Grand Chancellor jfimll Watd-
man. came on tba exouraloa yesterday.
Supreme BepreaentaUvea w. m. uaao
and W. I Bradahaw are among tba Sea
side visitors. No convention of tb TJal-
fora Bank braoob of tho order win bo
held, aa th heavy storm that hav sat
la th past two day make It Imprac
ticable for th soldier to drilL Briga
dier-General J. U. Altkia of Huntington
notified the oompaniea intending to par
ticipate that they would not a oxpaotad
to turn out as oompaaies. -
Th session was called to order at 10
o'clock thla morning- AH of tb grand
lodge offloor war preeent' A trunk
oontalaing paraphernalia sad supplies
was unload sd by mlstak at Astoria last
night and delayed tb conferring of the.
grand lodge rank until 1:10 o'clock this
afternoon. -
Routine business was taken up outokly
today. Q rand Chancellor Waidmaa first
announcing hie oemmlttoes, among
which was that on credential a. Thla
oommlttee found thai th attendance
was up to tb standard, despite th saor
remote meetlng-plaoa. Beading of offi
cial reports was taken up Immediately
afterward, too moat prominent under
this head being tb annual reports of
tb -grand chancellor, grand keeper or
rooords aad'aeaL grand master of the
sxebequer and .supreme -representatives.
Th latter oovsred the legislation enact
ed by tb last asssloa of tb supreme
lodge and raconimondatloas aa to wont
will hav to bo don la making Oregon
statutes comply therewith. - ,.
t Sjrasd era son an ml BsparV
Orand Chancel or Waidmaa' annual
report waa tb first business token up
after calling the gathering to order and
aet tins organised for work. - He re
minded tho mem bare that bo made but
one oromlee at the commencement of-hls
term, and that was to devote his beat
energies' to tho order, which, however,
would be futile without the oo-operatlon
f all member. Tho -resalta of -this
work bo left wltb tb order for judg
ment Tb Increase of membership dur
ing tho year bad not been o groat as
he eould have hoped, but the presiding
officer said that la quality there waa
perhaps onus for felicitation, aa an ef
fort was mads to get only sue anights
aa would remain permanent active
workers. jf
Twelve district deputies were ap
appolnted during the year, and seven
deputies of th grand chancellor at
large, tb latter being W. M. Cake, Port
land; J. H. Aitkin, Huntington; j. W.
Maloney, Pendleton i I M. CurU Albany;
U R. tlnson, Balcm; a W. Griffin. Bu-
gono. and Herman Wise, Astoria.
Last year eras the first period that the
grand chancellor sailed district conven
tions, and the retiring official said that
the practice of delegating thla power to
tho grand chancellor was commendable.
Greet enthusiasm was manifested la the
district gatherings. In this respect a
recommendation was mad that a tax be
levied to encourage thla district worn.
th fund created thereby to bo knows as
the district oonvontloa fund, and the
amount of tb tax is to be repaid to such
districts as hold thatr conventions.
la regard to suspensions for non-pay-meat
ef dues, the grand ehanoallor
thought that the legislation of tho su
premo lodge, revoking th atatu requir
ing a member to be suspended at tho end
of 111 months' arrears wag wise, sad
would prove benoncent.
Th Brand ohancellor said be had In
cited organisation of absent member
committees In lodges, whose duties were
to get In touch with members away from
the homo lodge, write te tbem and en
deavor b keep alive aa Interest la order
work,
Xa regard to uniform rank supplies, a
recommendation waa made that the
brigadier-general endeavor to have re
galia companies sell tbetr supplies direct
to oompsnloB wanting tbem. rather thaa
tnrough commission men, aa this me
dium wss regarded tb soared of much
abuse In encouraging men to organise
before they were really ready to main
tain a oompany.
Recommendation for a room at a Port
land hospital waa made, which, la prop
erly endowed, would Insare greater com
forts to sick members. Members were
urged to encourage the work of the
Rath bone Sisters, and support the aux
iliary In every way possible.
Cordial Orals was bestowed bpoa kls
so-worker la tb grand lodge, Mr. tin
son, and th rattrlng official assured the
member that be would still work for
the order wits tb seal shown la the
P '
Orand Keeper of Rooords and teal L.
R. at Ins on' s report for the year embraosd
the financial condition of th order in
this state, membership Increase and all
other matters pertaining to the elerloal
work of Pythian Urn. December II. lOOg,
there were 71 lodges is Oregon, with a
total membership of. S.lTft. There were
initiated during the year 1001 411 new
members; 01 were reinstated and 111
were admitted by card from other ledges.
In the same period 100 were suspended
fey non-payment of dues and otbsr
causes, lot withdraw to lota lodges la
other states, t were expelled and 41 died.
making a total loss of 44. This left a
net gain for the year of 100 members.
Between Decern bar 11. 100, and June
10, 1004, 10 mora members bav been
taken la, making tba present total Mlt.
Oa December It, 1801. there ws to th
account of lodge finances a balanos on
hand of t04,l.0l. From January 1,
1001, to January 1, 1101, 011.054.11 was
paid out by the order for slok boaoflts,
tl.MT.06 for fuaeral benefits and
14.000.10 for other relief, snaking a total
expended in relief work of 111. Ill Is.
Orand lodge rank was conferred apoa
11 men daring tho year, sll being pact
chancellors from subordinate lodges
Pour new lodges won Instituted, named
Cascade Me. 01, at Fall City; Iasbbx Ha
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WHERE QUALITY IS HIGJi
PRICES THE LOWEST
Our Brown Tf Sale haa been accepted by the people In the eoidt In which we Intended it
TRAORDINA&Y, UNPRECEDENTED AND OPPORTUNE CUT XN PRICES on thii
The &X-
this etock haa
electrified busineea, contiderinx; the beautiful weather, which haa a tendency to detract trade. The
crowd of eager Duyers baa Deen oere in plenty, every gaimciit oxxcrki nvrv wtm aw m awn sum
boys' clothing waa made for our fell and winter trade---the fall and winter of 1904-06"--and the
prkea at which we now offer them do not cover the coat of production-end the eeaaon ie Juat begin
ning. You will realise the full force and meaning of the eacrifice which the exigency of the hour haa
compelled us to make. It will aleo help you to a correct estimate of the advantage which this great
Brown Tag Sale offers to prospective purchasers. It will point to the wisdom of takiri; prompt c
tion on the extraordinary proposition by helping youreelf to the greatest Talues, In the highest styles, ,.
Af which this brood lend of ours has any iwcord. A few mid-week bargains: . .
A change in business January 2. after eight years success is the cause of this sale, .
Large Stock of HlgMiratfe LmbrellM from $3.39 to 40c
SWELL SUIT
Tb aoan who oant saleet a Bait
frota tb bunch ww arw axkl biting at
this prtos wen, fttfa a lonosoni
follow. In aumbor sid stylM of
fabrics, our oolleotions ef th
Suits era greater thaa th nt1r
stock of some clothes shops. Wo
bad th Salts tailored to our Idea,
especially cor oir fall and wtetar
trad. Thar are fasbion4 right
and mad frora all th latest naa
tariala." Too H aot find a bad Suit
te ths sot bat can inaks a aeieotloci
may. r- ' V.
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CHILDREN AND BOYS' CLOTHING
- Wo seloot oar stock and ttw larsw and earisoWte plaa kb4 Shot ore as
well aa th boys,- We ars going to make this tb Juvenile stor of Portland
during this sal; eolng to make parents bring their boys bar booaaas It wlU
pay tham to do so. Wa wholoaal oonalderable ta this 11ns and ara In th In
sld n arioso. Mothers who want suns for tha Uttla follows that mak man
sf tham In appearand vat wear Ilk buckskin, oom bar during this sal.
Look at thss prices. ( - . '"-,."''
An extra good Soft that seme shn for $10. bar ...............l.OO
Another better grade and will plena you for school wear, sold rrwywbere
for $0.00, bare - S1.S5
A good SaN, mad aa quit bo atyl and will grv good, waarlag sonrloa -sold
sroiywboia for 14.00, bora ..x 0)3.00
An exoellent, awoU snataHal. extra workmansblpa Bait good eaough for Sun.
day wear , w.cJaVM
All th batter gmde Suits that; osmpstltors ssn for. 100 and IT. 00, oar
prtc , .....8.0 end jM.OS)
' - v OVERCOATS , )'
Tho in-nroteottng sdkoss) that At, waa and took well. .J
A swell Orarooat worth $1M ....... ................................. Jl.JJ
An extra good Ovarooat worth $4.00
Th bast Ovarooat te tha dty Vi' -i-' ;M,.M
Overcoat, age frora I to 10, 91JI and up to a.4, M.g and fduM
aU the latest styls and anakoa. , t-
- KNBB ' PAISTS Tt ' 77-
All lea and Sto atna Pasta ..........M.......irf-...-MB)
LAU $1.00 WUl Xna Panta 4r -...
SWELL OVERCOAT
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v ; CRAVENETTES
MEN'S AND WOMEN!
SHOES
Wa bavo a owatt Ua of
Sheas of varv stylo -end
prloa. As aa stamnVs jtn
qootat . . ..';,'. ; ,,
LadtoT IS.M Ooodyaar watts
and band -turned Bnoeo in
arlct ktd and alt new loath
Bra you'd pay t.U. and
$S.U for this flho le
wharai now ......$aVftO
ktsnw bast patant calf. vM kid.
box calf. In all tha now
ahapes and lasts; tha kind
you pay $4.00 and $0.00
for; hero only ..... .9S.S0
Wa onrty a compret Hna of
Shoos for ebildroo and Quote
small prleos. ,, .,;
FURNISHINGS FOR THE MEN
XHr ta andlasa varlatl, boat quality nnd.at the; lowast
prteaa yoa will find In Portland. ;r,
Oood sMff.boaosa Shtrt a shirt aa oualftv SOS
Soft-bos orn $1 and $111 stykf a, Bhirt good enough to wear
any plaos by any man . i. Oo
All kinds otf soft and stiff-bosom $1 shirts, tnolndlng Crown
brand v ....fS
Choloa of soft and golf $l.o Shirts
Extra qualHy caaslmsra and flannel $1.00 Sbirta
Select French flannel and suk-aalxed $0.(0 Shirts.. ...$l.dS
nnn
Win tb man who thmks
that w cant suit bun with a
Has. pleas calL Our now
fall shades ars all te and you
(pay so and 9 for ta Hats
iwo sr selling for -, ,
Good Working Shirts you'd pay loo
Bhirt
aawwbsra skM for thai
fr.titSSf
onin .......,. t'
Boya soft oe sAObaMoom ghlrts. aU aaw Oaa binds ..
. a , , , AJPt DBRWBAR j--;
Mo iraor Ugtwoigbfr Odds and r nds ts STbfrts and
Drawers .SOd
Soveral styles KOs and TSe Uncarrwoar at e garment .'.)
Regular ouallty Too Underwear you'll par $1-00 for this
quality at other plaeea at ..' ....SOO
Natural, ail gray $Ui silkano TJndrwar. a ssnslbl gar
ment that Is unooaalsd. for Ted
Tha $1.71 colebratad aU-wooi Undorw j-wa defy oampetltors
to equal thla at .
Tha vary finest Australian ta the wllknown Boosi make, tn
all oolors; worth $1.00 ... ...w.Sl.BO
$1.00 and 01.10 natural gray Underwear at TS
N.&S.VEINSTEIN
wftrwr 165M-W7 RWT ST.
mt u deoa. , set Horrboa tsd ToobsM ' hiS of Om Qtf
WUI buy e thoroughly good, mtabkt
garmeaO- -on that -will stva spioa
did sarrioa for ssvarai seasons
Tho atyla fK and materials ars
identical with gannents selling bi
whrfoT$llanl$l$. Thyarmad
In aU tha new snatatiais and new
stfleO" short. medium and Ions
langth, Oxford sraya and blaok snd
fanajr mrxturas, end ara Coats that
will tataim thatr shape aa Ions es
they bold toawthsrv -
Others es obaap as M.vK. . f
HATS
: ;T0 PLEASE
r '.if
$2.50
$3.00
Others as ohaap as TB. If
It's from bora tt Is aorroet
shops. . .
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We Are Open
For fan styles, with a full lln of
sloth, ths beat, an tha PaeiAs
ooaat , We mane i-..,.
rr.:t.W. SUYIS ' X
AIX SriJC LOOBD FOB
$25.00 1-
and up. ladles awa goads made
up for $10. We also make shirts
wholesale and reteH. Prices reav
sonabls M per cent lees thaa you
got any place lss,
a;lippman
104,
Vasskm sk
STORES
' Near SUta y.
mNerrisoi
snrwrrTOT. Ttas sstwa s4stm, SO task
aveal rod. pas sat rmnasa, wtsk paasl
$1.15
Repairing and Recovtxiitg
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0$, at Adams; Sntsrprlss Mo, ft, at
Enterprise, and Possldoa No. 00, at
sTorth Band, During the asm period
the lodge at Leksvlew, known as Oooss
Lake lodge, had to surrender Its ohstter.
and arrangements hav been mad to
this snd. , - .
rortyoU kalghts hav died dorrng
the year, eight of these being past chan
cellors. On of th deooassd was s mem
ber of the grand lodge, Orand Master af
Exchequer at M. eargent of Portland,
Dletrlot eonvsntloas ware held st Union,
Bumpter, Pendleton, The Dal lea, Rainier,
Albany, Forest Qreve, Portland and Fos
aU during the year. Under tb bead of
legislation, th grand keeper ef rooords
and seals said:
"In addition to Seeking our statstes
conform t too laws adopted by the su
preme lodge at Its loot session, & would
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raoommsad that a law b pasaed where
by the grand chancellor shall wve the
power to csll an assembly of th grand
lodge ofnosrs, not later thaa 10 day
before the eeeakm of th grand lodge,
who when assembled ball bav th
power by a majority vote of aU tha
grasd lodge ofnosrs, t ebsngs the plaos
of meeting of th grand lodge as fixed
at ths preceding session. Zt is well
known that Portland Is th least ex
pensive plaos for tho grand lodge to
meet "When tho grand lodge wots to
moot at some other dty, with ths under
stpndmg tbat'oertala rates sf far saa
be ssaarsa, and then w cannot secure
th expected rate, tb assembly of grand
lodge ofneora should have th power to
hang tha meeting placet tt they deem
tt advleable."
Under th head of eavndltura, It
was et forth that $00f.4t had been paid
for printing and statloaory, 14.117.4! for
soatrndwnt expenses, $1,100.01 for per,,
diem and -travel, and $044 for subordin
ate lodge supplies, sr total of 7,1 a 7.4 4.
Total receipts f tb grand lodge dur
Ing this period wtrb $0,701.00. and thr
wss $4,407.11 sa band at he beginning
of th tsrm, leaving a not at th opening
of tbj lodg of $4,001.00. Pa etosing,,
thanks war tendered by th grand
keep of record snd seals ts OiansrCaan
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