The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 12, 1904, Page 12, Image 12

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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL", PORTLAND, ; SUNDAY;
. MORNING,
JUNE 12, 1901
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CHarles Orlssen of McMlnnvlllerTresl
dent of the Oregon Fir Relief assoclsy
, tlon, and Dr. C. W. Lowe of Euene
were In tbe city yesterdar en . route
home from a visit to the 8t Louie fair
and the east. ' i
Regarding- the fair, both gentlemen
were loud In their praise, excepting the
horticultural, .and advertising exhibit
from thle state, which, In their opinion.
Is about the poorest showing, propor
tionate to the natural resources of the
state, to be found at the fair.
Both gentlemen were agreed to the
following Interview regarding this mat
ter, given The Journal by Mr. Grlssen:
"The Oregon building Is to the left
of the palace of art a very favorable
location. Because of Its exceptional lo
cation, in fact, from 10,000" to 11,000
people naturally pass through It ; each
ay. -. . ' . , - ., . V
Tet .ln all the buUdlng. there ta no
literature descriptive of the state ex
cept a few pieces . of . the Lewis and
Clark Journal, some railroad folders
and some photographs on the wall. Bo.
altogether, the effect is one of barren
ness.:, .vvv.'-y ? , v -V.' "
. Ofctaia XJttla taf ormatloa.
Teople'go Into the building 'expect-
ing to And Information regarding the
far-away state of Oregon; and they, go.
away wun a mysunea conception re
garding the intelligence they hoped to
obtain. Such is not true regarding
California and Washington, our neigh
boring states. "Even the . Dakotas sur
pass us in this matter. : - -
"The mining exhibit is very credit
able, but the horticultural exhibit la
very ' poor, compared to the s exhibits
from other states having not near the
resources of the state of Oregon.
"In addition to having- quantities or.
literature. In addition to their splendid
exhibit, the Callfornlans are distribut
ing pretty yellow badges, symbolical
of the Golden State; but there is not a
thing symbolical of Oregon. Why
should this be sot Why should we
not have at least a simple badge say
ing: "Come to Oregon In 1906." ,
Advertising- Matter Weeded.
"After being there, . and consulting
Judge W. B. Crews, a prominent law
yer of Juneau, Alaska, and Seattle, and
delegate to the Democ ratio national oon-1
ventlon, Is at the Imperial hotel while
en route to the world's fair in 8t Louis
and on a summer's vacation trip, the
greater part of which wUl be passed in
this city and vicinity. 4.
For five years Judge Crews ' was a I
practitioner of law in Portland, and for
seven years prior he practiced his pro
fession In Pendleton.' Later be. went to
Seattle, and from the latter city took up
his permanent home in Alaska.
"Alaska is experiencing a reawaken
ing." said the Judge yesterday morning,
"and more money to develop the mines I
and resources of southeastern Alaska la
going in this year than for 14 years past.
Mines that have been . idle for several
years have been reorganised and will see
an active season of development during!
the present year.- ,v
Tread well Branching Out
."The Tread well . mining people have
taken hold of the Berner's bay proper
ties, low-grade gold mines 10 miles weet
of Juneau, and are going to put in a eoo.
stamp mill this year. Another big com
pany starting up this year is the Perse
verance Mining company, of which Colo
nel Sutherland of London and New Tork
has control, and he la to put a 200-stamp
will on the . nronertv. which Is a tnllel
and a half from Juneau. All this means I
prosperity for that part of Alaska.
"Coming down X ' i . learned that the
Burnslde was en route north to lay the
connecting link of the cable giving Ju-1
neaa and Sitka communication with the I
outside world via Seattle The cable Isl
to be finished by the end of July.'
Tight tot Jndgeship. .
In Alaskan . politics,- the moat In
teresting matter at present Is tbe fight
to keep Judge M. C Brown from being'
reappointed to the bench of the First
district a row that started in the Re
publican convention ' when the political
leaders, T. Marquam, formerly of Port
land, and J. Q. Helde, crossed swords in
the fight for delegates to the St Louis
convention. Marquam won out and put I
in- the name of Judge Brown, without I
even consulting tbe . Judge. , ' Helde
thought that Judge Brown was in the
game to worst him and Is now leading
tbe fight against the reappointment of
Judge Brown, charging that the latter
has been meddling in polltios.
"The term of Judge Brown exnired
on the Irh of this month.' He and hisl
friends are going to Washington to fight
for his reappointment and Helde and I
the opposition are coming to the states,
some of them In a few days, to flint
t
against tbe reappointment -
Judge Brown's Beoord.
"Judge Brown, to my way of think-
with those In charge of our exhibit .we
would advise every county in the state I lng, Is the best man for the position
desiring to advertise Its resources to lot Judge in Alaska. He practiced in the
forward without delay circulars and oourU Francisco, Portland. Ba-
photographs to Frank Williams, Ore- City, Denver and other weetern
gon state building. St Louis. ,d;to t&J&jS2&
prepay the freight We urge this on T.nnli. Wromlnr. - He haa the tinr
our peopje, inaamucn as every a ays oe-0f having been affirmed in 5 per cent
lay means the loss of telling thousands
of people about the, resources of Oregon,
"Anyone having. fruit to send back
there should send it to Charles B.' Gallo
way,' horticultural building, St Louis.
'Another serious defect that appealed
to us waa that the Lewis and Clark peo
ple are not taking steps to make known
the fact that we are to have a fair out
here next year. -All that would be re
quired to disseminate this information
would be, literature. Let the people of
Oregon wake up, ,and at least show the
outside world a part of the natural ad
vantages of their commonwealth over
other commonwealths."
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Cancmah Park Trips Sunday. "
Motor cars every' 90 ' minutes, with
double truck,' open trailers, music and
dancing in tbe pavilion, refreshments on.
ine grounas, naseoaii game in tne after
noon, ample seats and tables for picnick
ers, swings for the children, ! Cars leave
First and Alder streets, where tickets are
on sale, also at Hawthorne and Grand
avenues. 1
of the cases sent from bis court to thai
court of appeals In San Francisco and I
more cases were appealed from his dl-l
vision, than from any other division In'
the circuit which comprises California,
Oregon, Washington and Alaska, Fur
thermore, because of his fine record, he
has been unanimously endorsed for re
appointment by the appeal Judges In
Ban Francisco."
PORTLAND MINISTER
TO DELIVER SERMON
(pedal Dispatch -te The JoeraaL)
Pullman, . Wash.. June 11. At the
Washington Agricultural college exer
cises Sunday, afternoon -the bacculan-
reate sermon will be delivered by Rev.
E. & Muckley, paster of the Christian
church of Portland, in the college chaoel. 1
in tne evening tne annual address of
the T. M. C A. and the Y. W. XL A.
will be delivered by Rev. W. Van Osdal.
oi me Baptist cnurcn or ttpoxane. -
Portland
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SHOUT THE GLAD JIDINGS
Portland
Ore.
THE BEST EVER
Federated Trades Council X
REPRESENTS "
LABOR UNIONS
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WARSHIPS
MONSTER PARADE
SPLENDID FLOATS
HANDSOME DECORATIONS
Most Elaborate Fire' Works
MANY BANDS OF MUSIC
NOTED ORATORS .
POPULAR GAMES
UNCLE SAM
COLUMBIA
JULY
Fraternal Orders
. Represented by the
FREE
ATTRACTIONS
Human Fountain
Electric Fountain
MARVELOUS MOORES
CONGRESS OF "CLOWNS
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Magnificent Grand Spectacle
FAMOUS FLYING BANVARDS
Bohemian Glass Blowers
Leaping .the Chasm
CRYSTAL MAZE
DIXIE LAND
Perforrners
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FRATERNAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION
JUNE 28th to JULY 9th
GREAT REDUCTION OF RATES ON ALL RAILROADS
" TOE SPECIAL PKICE; SALE
Started at teme- the Morrison.
Street bridge was partly closed, is
still in force : on RUNABOUTS),
DRIVING WAGONS, BUGGIES, '
SURREYS, SPRING WAGONS,
STANHOPES, HARNESS, ETC.
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