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Bchutbel U'KEN & SCHUEUEL Attornryu at Law. peutfdjcv jlbvoltat. lllprcilr in ail rouria. niakt culleclioin li.d triiltnipula of Kaiatta. riirtilih alwtrarta of till, lend yon money M leiut your money 011 flrt mor(rK- Office In Enterprise Building. Orenon Cltv, Orenftn, Flour is a Necessity There are many kinds of Hour. But none so good as ours. Try it and be convinced. Made by patent process. Pure, wholesome and of a superior grade. Portland Flouring mills Co. I K time for the onin of tlin CbanUtqn Aawm lily ol 11)02 i only ahum twelve dy diHtant and tboi-e who exiiM't to attend throniib ilie awtion are lnaklt j( rrHKf merits to go. The altraciion tliia Vftur are o fiiniif C'liH and varied lliut it ifiiuirrn il ,-le aernti: V ol the jnoKraiMiiis covering Hie lmlo IwelvH ee4ion, to delect tlm leuturea inoHl pleaainu to'iliH indiv dual, ho many depart ment are Iniorporaled. Into the fcruhly' pro lirauuiiH tliMt ail ta-itea will be aatinlied. Mu-ic line yetir will le nnUer Hie direction ol frof. W. H. lloyer. ol 1'ortUhd. The Cliemawa Indian Hand, o( twenlj -five piece, will be prtaent all throinli the reion ai.d will give concert every day. Mi Mary Conyers will aims at 2 o'clock Thuraday alleriHion, July 10, and otlier aoloirtg will render iwlrufion during the region. On the evening of Saturday. Jly 12, grand concert will (liven under liof. Dover' direction. Mr. Walter Ueed will be the aoloiet and the Hnitzner-Koorad It ring Quartette will aeaiht. At 2 o 'cluck on Tneaday, u y 10. th C'bautaoqna chorua will render "My Country, 'Ti ol Thee." and on the evening ol Wednesday. July ltt. llie oratorio "Elijah" will be uiven. 11. ne will be chorua of 60 voice and I the aolult wol Iw 'ra. May Dearborn h.-hwati. Mian f.veiyn nciiev, narry n. I Hogue nd liol. I. M. Glen. Mr. W. E. Tin-ma wl I be tbe accompanist. The Heintiv will oin at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning. Julv 8, witb mmic 'hyllieCtieinawa Hand. I'reaideul W. C. Il ley will deliver the adJreg of Wel lcome and tbeVwponae will he made by Dr. C. K. Cline, of Portland Tbe remain !der ol the morning wi'l I e devoted to ihe organirati..n ol claeee end the announce ment of ii.irui-ior. With the exception ol honday. July 12, the morning eeanion Irom 8 to 11 will be given to clasnea, which re tnuruerated at thecloee 01 ihe pro rn,- . ,u fK. Uaaeoall Will have a proinnieni pari jn ine aneriiuuno ui mb rmriu,,. .111 ,u. . o..... mi rtav at 3 :.') P. M . extent Sundav. and five team have eo- jtered to compete lor ihe IW p.ix-. Three of the team are the Vancouver, whicb Iwon laat yeai'i cup, the 1 hemawa and the Mount Angel team. The PorlUnd ilinn-lerial L'ni'in w ill have charge of the programme during 'eight ilayeol the aeaaion at the hour of U . M J.T. Moigan, tbe Portland labor man Rev. Alexander Blackburn, pai-tir of ihe White Temple, Portland, Rev J. K Ohoruiley, D. D , paaior of th First Christian Chorcb, Portland, Rev. Huber Fermigon. of th I'nited Prwtby Uerian Church. Portland, Kev. K. M. Bharp. A, M.. paetor of I the Mount Tabor Prebyterian (Church, Rev. 11. J raltH)ti, D. ! D.. the new paator of the Taylor atrnet Melhodial Eplcol Church. Portland, Rev. L. E. ; Rockwell, presiding elder. Port laud dietrict. M. E. Church, Rev. 11. L. Boardman, D. D., presi- ident ol M.M.nnvI.e College, I eD W. N. reirin. Ph. D., Pa- Iciflc University, Koreat Grove, !Rev. W.S Holt, D. D . ay nodical jmiaaionary of the Prebyterin Church, and other leading clor- 'gy men of the Ute will partici pate in the diacnation of the re liglou branch of the aiucrahly. A caretul peroaal ol the pro -gniniutf alll give the reader an idea of the led urea and enter tainment, scheduled for the ! menial benefit of the public Hon Henry Watterson, editor of the Louieville. Ky., Courier Journal, will deliver two ad-dreM-er. On the evening ol Thursday, July 10, he will lec ture on "Money and Moral, ' ! and on the afternoon of the fol lowing day he will deliver a lec lure on Lincoln." The intio ductory addres will be made by Hon. Harvev W. Scott, editor of the Oregon ian. s On the evening of Thursday, July 10. Colonel John feobieski, the Polnh oraior, will lecture on II, n "Riw anil Kail of Poland." On the afternoon of Friday, July 18 he will lecture a second time. Dr Roiiert Mclmyre, who ha attained national fame as a lecturer on soldier topics, will deliver two addresses, one on the evening of the opening day, Tuesday, Julv 8. Hi aubiect will be "The Battle of Life." On the afternoon of Wednes day, July 9 he will lecture on ' The Sunny Side of Soldier Life." On the afiernoon of Tuesday, July 15, the programme will be devoted to Lewi and Clark Centennial. Hon. H. W Corbett. of Portland, will preside. Two sermon will be presi-hed by D. Thomas McClary, of Minneapolis, on Son day, Jury 13. In theafteuoon he will pieach on "The Evolution ol Spiritual Life," I ' v HON. HKNBT WATTERSOX. the II r-1 - 1 iway back and come forward P BY SALE 0 a. Am,, h mmmm m&5 Will sell Tan Shoes, for men, that are .worth $3.50 a pair for $1.65. The are Kid andOalf Congress, jfee Vesting ; Top, the latest styles, yet $1.65 will buy a pair. Something fop the liadies 850 pair of Patent Leather Lace Shoes or Oxford T?es Goodyear Velts. hand sewed up-to-date style, worth 53.50, for $1.65, at Tk. Coofflm- Sale of Shoes a C4vvwi. jr Three Doors North of Electric Hotel. j. MORRIS, Manager. and in tbe evening on "The Chrietton Mission of tbe Railway," a sermon for rail- n ik. .iinnnn nf Mnmlii. Julv 14. he will deliver a. lecture on way uifiu. vu vt'v. R"'iu"yu . i - ---j "Sunshine In Ubor." The lull programme for the assembly follow: 3 :30 P. M. Baeball. LOOK FOR THE RED FLAG Opening Day, Tueaday, July 8. 10:30 A. M. Music, Chemawa Indian Band. Addree ol welcome, President W. C. Hawley, of Salem. Response, Dr. C. E. Cline, of Portland. Organiza tion ol classes and announcements Dy inatrnptnrfl. 1 :30 P. M. Band concert, Cnemawa Indian Band. S V. M -Lecture. "The Lawyer in Public Life, or "A Layman' Tribute to the Legal Profession", J. T. Morgan, ol Portland. 3 :30 P. M Baseball. . 7 :30 P. M. Band concert. 8 P. M. Reading, Professor 8. 8. Haroill. . .. . 8:15 P. M. Lecture, "Tin uaiue oi Life," Dr. Robert Mclntyre. Second Day, Wednesday, July . 8 to 11 A. M. Clasee. 11 A. M. Portland Ministerial Asso ciation hour. "Tbe Church and the La boring Man." The Ministerial Associa tion bas invited tbe labor unions of Portland to present their side oi toe swry a to wby so many laboring men are losing sympathy with churches, and J. T. Morgan ha been aelected by them to open the subject, 20 minutes, followed by jroporal discussion, 40 minutes. 1 :3U r. Ju. oaJHi coiicoi. 2 P. M. Lecture. "Tbe 8unny Side of Soldier Life," Dr, Robert Mclntyre. 7 ::W P. M. Band concert. 8 P. M Lecture, "The Mission of Is rael,"Dr. Stephen S. Wise, of Portland Third Day, Thursday, July 10. 8 to 11 A. M. Classes. Portland Ministerial Association hoar "Vbat8hould Be the Christian' Atti tude Toward the Liquor Traffic?" Rev. U. V. Jone, pastor of Hassalo Congre gational Church, will lead in the discus eion of this topic, which will draw the fire of some of the ablest speakers on tbe Coast. 1 :30 P. M. Band concert 2 P. M. Solo. Mis Mary Conyers. Reading, Miss Minnie Hamill. Lecture, "Paintings and Painters, Some Facts and Fancies About Tbem," Prof. John Ivey. 3:30 P. M. Baseball. 7 :30 P. M. Band concert 9 P. M. Lecture, "Money and Mor als," Hon. Henry Watterson. Fourth Day, Friday, July 11. 8 to 11 A, M. Classes. 11 A. M. Portland Ministerial Associ ation hoor: " Safeguard of the Home," will be presented by Rev. Alexander Blackburn, D. D-, pastor of the White Temple, Portland, a close observer and a speaker characterited by sensible sense, j 2 P. M. Introductory Address, H. W. Scott, editor of tbe Oregonian. Lecture, "Lincoln," Hon. Henry Watterson. 3::i' P. M. Baseball. 7.:J0 P. M Hand concert. 8 P. M Reading, Prof. 8. S. Hamill. Lecture, "F1," Dr. Alexander Black burn. nflh Day, July 1. 8 toll A. M. Classes. 11 A M. Portland Ministerial Asso ciation boar: "Modern hubs unite for the Church," Rev. J. J. Ohormley, D. ) pastor 1-irst Christian Church, Port land, has consented to deliver the open ing add reus on tins theme of preening importance. 1 :o'.l r. M Hand concert. 2 P. M. Impersonation, "Shore Acres," Charles Craig, ol New York. P. M. Baseball. :3u Band concert. 8. P. M. Grand concert, conducted by 1'rolei-sor Will. Bover, oi Portland, sa tiated by the Spitzner Konrad Siring Quartet; Mrs. Walter Reed, soloist, and rvofesaor 8. 8. llamillj Mis .Minnie Hamill, elocutioniHt; Sixth lay, Sunday, July 1.1. 10:30 tsunday Sceool, under the di rection ol James Edmonds, of Portland. 2 V. M. Chautauqua chorus. Read ing Bible, Prufeseor 15. "J. Hamill. Ser mon by Dr. Thomas McClary, of Minne apolis, "The Evolution of the Spiritual Lile " 4 :30 P. M. Sacred concert, Chemawa Indian Band. 7 P. M Vesper service. 8 P. M. Dr. Thomas McClary, "Tbe Christian Mission of tbe Railway," ft terinon lor railway men. Seventh Day, Monday, July 14. 8 to 11 A. M. Classes. 11 A. M. Portland Ministerial Associ ation hour: "The Sabbath." o theme of greater (iguilicance to Christian peo ple will be considered by the association during tne Chautauqua. Rev. Huber Ferguson, the talented young pastor oi ihe r irt United Presbyterian Church of Portland, leads. 1 :30 P. M. Band concert. 2 P. M. Reading, Professor 8. S. Hamill. bolo. Lecture, "Sunshine in Labor," Dr. Thomas McClary. 3:30 P. M Baseball. 7 :30 P. M. Concert. t 8 P. M. "An Evening of Character Sketches," Charles F. Craig, assisted by Mrs. Lois Craig. Eighth Day, Tuesday, July IS. 8 to 11 A. M. Classes. 11 A. M. Portland Ministerial As-soci-ation hour : "Tim Outlook of Christen dom." Thi is Missionary day, and a number of returned missionaries will be present. Tbe round table will be inaug urated by the scholarly pastor of Mjunt Tabor Presbyterian Churcu, the Rev. E. M. Sharp, A. M. 1:30 P. M. Band concert. ' 2 P. M. Cbjrus, "fly Country, Tis of Thee," Chautauqua chorus. 'Lewis and Clark Programme," presided over by Hon. H. W. Corbett, of Portland. 3:30 P. M Baseball. 7:30 P. Ai. Band concert. 8 P. M. Reading, Mies Minnie Ham ill. Lecture, "The American flome," Dr, Thomas McClary. Ninth Day, Wednesday, July IS, 8 to 11 A. M. Clasaes. 11 A. M. Portland Ministerial Associ ation hour: "Preaching of tbe Present Day." A large number of pastors and college men are expected at tbe Chau tauqua, many of tbem lo camp through out, and a clean-cut, able address will be given on preaching by Rev. 11. J. lal bott, D. D., the new pastor ol the Taylor Street Methodist Eiiscopal Church, of Portland. He will be followed by a moet ntereeting discussion, 40 minutes. Lec ture. 1 :30 Band concert. Solo. Woman's day programme. Auuounced later. 3:301'. M. Baseball. 7:30 P. M. Band concert. Oratorio, Eliiab." Soloists: Mrs. May Dear- borne Scbwab, Miss Evelyn Hurley, ti. W. Hogue, Prolessor 1. M. Glen. Chor us ol 70 voices. Mr. W. E. Thomas, accompanist; Professor W. U. Boyer, director. Tenth Day, Thursday, July 17, 8 to 11 A. M. Classes. 11 A. W. Portland Ministerial Associ ation hour. "Trend of Matters Educa tional." Rev. L. E. Rockwell, D. D., president eider, Portland district, Metho dist Episcopal Church; Kev. L. Boardman, D. D president McMinnville College; Dean W. N. Ferrio, Pb. D., Faciuo University, Forest urove, ana other able educators will participate in the discussion of this paramount ques tion in Oregon. 1 :30 P. M. Band concert. 2 P. M. Recognition day. Grand march through tbe Golden Gate. Read ing, Mies Minnie uamiu. jiecognnion exercises. Lecture, Dr. E. P. Hill, of of the First Presbyterian Church, of Portland. 3:30 P. M. Baseball. 7 :30 P. M. Band concert. 8 P. M.-Reading, Professor 8. 8. Ham ill. Solo. Lecture, "The Rise and Fail of Poland," Colonel John Sobieski, the brilliant Polish orator. Eleventh Day. Friday, July IS. 8 to 11 A. M. Classes. 11 A. M. Portland Ministerial Associ ation boar : "Some Things in Our The ology in Need of Special Emphasis." Rev. W. S. Holt, D. C, sy nodical mis sionary of tbe Presbyleria Cbnrcb, gifted as a terse, sensible speaker, open this discission. 1 :30 P. M. Band concert 2 P. M. Reading, Miss Minnie Ham- Ill. Solo. Lecture, Colonel John Sobieski. 3 :30 P. M. Baseball. 7:30 P. M. Band concert. 8 P. M. Musical, literary and athletic Oram me by tbe Y. M. C A. of Port , Oregon. Twelfth Day, Saturday, July 19. 8 to 11 A. M. Classes. 11 A. M.Programme by Chemawa Indian School. 2 :30 P. M. Band Concert. 2 P. M. To be supplied. 3:30 P. M. Baseball. 7:30 P. M. Band concert. 8 P M. Grand closing concert. Claasea. Music Professor W. H. Boyer English Literature. ..Prof. B. J. Hoadley Bible Study.. Dr. Alexander Blackburn Junior Bible Study... Rev. J. H. Beaven Sunday school normal.. James Edmunds (Continued on page 7.