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1805. 0LUr.3BUS KNIGHTS HAVE DAY AT FAIR STATE 03GAMZER DAY TAKES UP HIS DUTIES OREGOri ANXIOUS- TO YELCOhlt: THEM PopularVVoodman of the World Installed ; and ; Begins Y Work, at Once, any"EasterrirMmTe8 of Order Arrive ;. and Mingle With4 4 Pioneers at Exposition. Much - Importance-Attached - to Approaching VisiJ of National . Reclamation Corwniittee . f. IMIIIaSBg sssswsa wa sr- MANY PROJECTS WAIT : r A- FOR OFFICIAL FAVOR It I Day, appointed state organizer of Oregon for-the Woadraen. of the World, by Head Consul I. X Uoak, took office yesterday. . .. . He is a member of George Washing ton vamp, W. O. W, of this elty, and The Reverend Fathers, and many: families of St Mary's Cathedral, lunched at one table one hun dred and fifty fedt in length on the beautiful la wn of EW YORK SENDS A LARGE DELEGATION hough Fresh - prom California ftarge Sums;. Ready .for Appro Visitors Have Words of High., est Praise for Portland. ; 3 priation and Great Arid Wastes 7 Also Are Ready. V - THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY : EVENING. T JUNE 16, .Two Hundred and Fifty. Children. 'NT Although, this,' day, wak named at the vcral hundVed members p( that Orgun- itlotrwereTon trr grounds -iwing- we ternoori, the local council r gmgnis vlnar 1m low lhalt SDCCUM gaests About 'J50 arrived this morning t7 ecial trains from Vbt - Anselesgnd" .r- mot mt 4h deuot bit 5Q wonlen. who ve to each, visitor jin eKqulslte bunch rosea & an, m Diem suvduhi "y"r tllK lthouh the etranBere-have (tit the pV. 10 day. In California y held back no. word or praise ior !j beauty of Oregon nowers ia unit at tmnrenaiaha' . were - strongly m- .alaewltt4hy-tooB: the ride reugh town over tne - 01 " car nn lha fair arounds- and obtained., a mpse of tha proftiatenrof rosea in the rds a Ion the rout?. t . ' . irpon arriving at -the fair at noon the ijpta escorted their ladle through the i-ioua enlitblt- palaces; they lingered ig in the forestry ouuomg, wnrcn it the magnUtcen.t feature of the fair W.s:gO IHJB rat'nllic' dlifner 'Will hi hoa mitrln bv locul and the order. Tonight .. ...in kit TJmlt miH lii. It- hiirri Ch-raoarTprfimlnen't-dereiratlon here Iny. pertufpiv l that of New York. iewfef rkeTsr nr. '! charge T.f ftrft. "-Thome, t grand dSputy of the Kmplre State K and a member of the board of dt lora. They traveled by apcclal train m New York City to Los- Angeles, pplng off at various -points of in est, and out short their visit In Cail nla to get"hfer for Knights of Colum- day... ;. .... i-d- - From sightseeing standpoint" safd . Thorn'e, "this la undoubtedly t he at delightful of our national conven ns. We have enjoyed the trip tra MMely and, strange to relate, the con itlon was one of the largest in the inry nf the nrrlwr. not wlthatanrilng f lN'. i H $ ; . . H, L. Day. haa been connected wUh-the work of ,n,"'-'"rf VK.'Inlty frpt -three years, and all -the large Woodmen dem onatratlons In that time have been, han dled by nimj . At the recent grand ramp of tho-or ganisation he received the lHdornement ---out wf tliw 25'Oeiefgafes from this state- foFT4he-offlee of state organiser.-- Mr. Day holrtu -the. olflce of colonel In the uniformed rank of the organisa tion. - GREASON ACQUITTED r OF. MURDER CHARGE -KJearnal Bpecltl gervlc. . Beading, . June H. Samuel. Q reason, colored, was acquitted In the criminal eourt here today of the murder of John tCdwarda at' Btourhfft""'g "fci nrts of miles m the central point .of our member p. Our -coming to Portland Is m flt- jiilma?. tq-JUve great tour." , , ; ' ' OWE TO "BE ARRESTED - FOR SHOOTING FOGERTY flower Southern-Paelne brake" n,jUOierret when he arrives in tfand from"irarvBiHs this evening ervlww acndaiMiv w ho accuses hint' of aultlpg li-year-old Albert - Fogeriy If a dangerous "weapon, fa-fnurtd. tigertjrtn Terwllllger park h hia-daughter, aged- 1( years, Mon- - night, and . when the lad ran shot i In the rlplit side, the bullet jtfnw along undi-r the nroscular-watfng 1. emeralng near the spinal column. -ertv la'at St- Vlnrenfa hnanllelr Ufa f mid was painful but not dangerous. n aatlclpatton . of the arrest, Mrs. we has procured sureties on Howe's id; end he will be takei4 te eeiegtA i and Immediately released after the urn li-maile on the warrant. Police 'ge Ilogue .this afternoon . accepted bond offered. '. RMED TO DRIVE OFF OWNERS OF LIVESTOCK '( I "6 Uui lei to TbeJoamaL) laker City, Or., June 1C. Cattlemen l HTiwpmen have been warned to keep ' of. iGrant-couoty-ranges - and grag r lands by . the farmers,' who are irtllng . the ranges with rifles. icsrds haveben printed warning cp and cartlemen away. An epidemic typhoid, fever Is feared Similar to t,of-a year ago which was traced the fouling of strearaa by livestock. rilMlrlnt attorney, hQ safd he was unable to secure sufficient evidence since -Mrs. Kate Edwards, who Is ac cused of the same crime, had exonerated him. , -The' date-ef Oreaaon'a execution was set nine times. Greason was he colored companion of Mrs. Edwards who aided' her in murdering her huaband throwing., his boflrtn. the , well-of thelr-farm 8h recently confessed the UelaJla of t.lhe crime, assomlng all responslbUtty. iURTJHASETwlATERIAtS: TO BUILD CANAL WITH . -j (Journl Brcil, -le ' - Pananra. .' June 1 . - Chief Engineer Wallace leaves Panama today'to confer with Secretary Taft on canTTntters mm nnn wnrrh nf vttrltted . brick, rock crushers and rolterg for use. in paving I'anama. . , z- Still Stealing 'er. Bosea. - - For the third tlm complaint- was made to the police yeaterday by Mrs. A. Pryden of Portland Heights that vandala had "been stealing her 'roses. Some of the bushes were dug up and carried away. Numerous complaints have been made from the east side lately of thefts of flowers. . i ' Open. After Hours. ,Pesig the Turne Halle saloon, Fourth and . Yamhill streets,, at IrlS O'clock 'Thursday morning. Police Ser geant Taylor heard a noise, hd on In vestigation found the rcart; door un locked. 'He walked In and saw three men drinking at the bar. A report of this was handed Chief of Police Hunt yesterday morning, but hss not yet reached the city attorney's office. . 'fucH Importance Is attained by Port laud- bualntwa. nutv tt the- visit-liere -oi fn yfl .if tle mpmhers nf thg jmtiulial Hove tnd nMt committees on Irriga tion uud rei'lamatloii of arid lands. Ore gon haa a larger available amount of money than any of the states in the union Potinected vwith the national irri Ration fund, anil at this time the state has no actual construction work In progress. - Theiurpoite of ; the committee la to learn., where thejtunds should p The "Washlna-ton delegation 'Is com posed of the following: ' Setmtor F."T, Dubois; Idaho; Keuator Francis 11. New lands, Nevada; Congressman F.-W, Mon dell, Wy oin lug,- .ciuUrm- 'the -bouse committee on Irrigation; Congressman Wi-A; Reeder. and wife, Kansas; Con gressman Allen F. Cooper - and . wile, Pennsylvania; Senator W. L. Jones and wifev Washington-J.-1.- Parker, Wash lngton, l. C, chief of division lands and railroads, department of .the' in terior; -Professor-- Btwood - Mead- Wash ington, D. C, chief of irrigation mvegti gatlons. department of agriculture; C. J. Kowley. chairman of committee piib- lio lands and Irrigation national .asso elation. A. 1- a ml V-Mt JH -H.- Brown and wffjrPortlaTidTrAr(liui'BuTT:WCW York!' C. 'J. Blmichird, Washington. Ui C... statistician- United States geological aurvevr Members of the Oregon con gressional diJegatiatr-Wltl plcked-up pnjrrlvaIaJvUhiHrtatr-jnitrparty is traveling In a apeclal car. - 8enator C-.W. Fulton and Edmund T. Perkins -.engineer- in the--reclnvatlon service-' and vl'nltetf " States gcologlcul survey,. -met .-this : psornlng. and com pleted arrangements for . reception of the-delegates and for showing the mem bers of the Joint .committee -over the state. An' effort wll be made to keep them . in Oregon- long enough- to- give them an adequate tdea- of .is needs and the vast possibilities in Irrigation or us lands. The will be met at Ontario by a Portland reception comm'.ttee, com- posea or oennwr v.. r unun, mu. Perkins, ft', IT Pw". "'' ''' oHSt national Irrigation congress; E M. Bramnick, chairman - irrigation com mittee Portland Commercial clufrrTTom Richardson. secreUr.ynationaU-4rrlga. tlon congress. , Stops will be made to invest tgateUenditnne relative - to-, the Malheur county Irrigation project, win ter irrigation in the vicinity of Echo, in Umatilla county, and other placea The committees will also visit trie Yakima country and Spokane. Hard to Ton. Harry Say. papa, - la a ' man's - wife his better Ha If 7 1 'n pa T h ut is the popular bellef.- tTtufryTncnwTiaT" part-of Solomon was all his wives? A ' Iwasaf jffrTi'igsWtifiirrTirr asr""3ta King Oscar of Sweden. Mera; Gflothte- Men's Suits $9.75 to $20.00 1 . ; It don't matter what price you pay hereV" you get the worth of your , money. IF NOT RIGHT, W E M A K E IT R I G H T; lYlULIiei for -Boys' Suits -$2.50r;$3.50 'arid $5.00 Txa7Suit,' with a saving of-0c-to--$ 1.00 a- SUit tO -you.:; -r:::- HATS, SHIRTS, SHOES, UNDERWEAR, HOSE and NECKWEAR PP7 Qb&Zti . MORRISON 7 AT NOON YESTERDAY.; How those children enjoyed the CHUTES,; BUMPS, MAZE,' LAUGHING": GAlI,ERYr-MERRYGQROUND-r' ; -and the innumerable other features,: was a sight to behold. And ifwas.; the respectability of it all thar charmed the' mothersv' The O. W. P. CB Ry. Co.'s splendid eleptric cars carried many thousands to the grounds r yesterdayf - A - 5 - cent - fare - directly "to the main entrance. . Transfers; issued from all streetcar lines. Admission-to-the Grounds, 10c. -Children, . 5d - - r I 1 1 I r- -xr f I 1 - ' I I ' , ; ii ne oaiKs i av era Coolest the most delightful, and best conducted on the Pacific Coast MANY PROMINENT Testimony Adduced In Strike In quiry Creates; Great 7 ;. Sensation. ' SECRET SESSION HELD BY EXECUTIVE BOARD Statement to Grand Jury Ac cuses Shea of - Accepting - Eight Thousand Dollars. (Joarnsl Special Service.) - Chicago, June H. As the result of Information furnished by John T. Drls- cpll, formeC--eirBtaT-.f -the- -building trades,, more than ! witnesses com prising the ' most prominent business men In Chicago, were aubpoenaed to day to appear bef ore- the - grand juryv Iirlscou s story has-createa a tremen dous sensation and shows that not only the labor leaders are involved, but busi ness men as well, and that a combi nation waa made between the employ ers and lahoB. unions whereby both parties combined to boycott Outsiders. Vred Gardner of the , Daniels Coal " """ ilH.rmun Dixon of the Dixon Transfer company testified and two worn"" yere si so present to cnr. rohorate the story told by J. C. Drls- :ll yeslerdar. This afternoon ic V. Farwell, Thjd ley Taylor, IL O. Ilartwoll, prominent business men. went before the Jury to give the employers' side of the situa tion. " x The executive board of the Interna tional Teamaters" Brotherhood held an other secret session today. It is said the board is making a final effort to secure a settlement of the strike. One of the statements made by Dris coll to the grand Jury Is reported to be that President Bhea of the Teamsters' union accepted $8,000 at the time of the stockyards' "strike last summer. Grand Master' J. O. Ilanrahan of the Brotherhood of .Locomotive Firemen Is buay trying to effect a peace settle ment Circulars have been Issued stat ing that associated building trades of Chicago have withdrawn their1 support fronr-t he- team sters- -st rike. RAIN STOPS FIGHTING.- XJaiavttoh Jteporta Continnsd Xaaslaa Advanoe Wet Season Btglas. , . (Jrmnul Speelsl Servlee.) Bt. Petersburg, June 1. Llnlevltch report that the Russian turning move mont fdfeed "IheTapanes TTTetlre TeOrfl lulantsl on June II. after burning their supplies. June -11 the Russian force advanced -from the valley of the Tsiu river to the village of TVs-nloungowf pushtngback the - Japanese advance poata. Other reports from the front State that the rainy season is beginning sooner than ususL If the downpours continue military operations must coma to- a -standstill- without -art armistice. . ! ,, i " I Padet eTtoir VoVtpoaed. The review of the Oregon Agricultural college 'cadets by President Goods, wblcs waa to have been held at the fair this elfteraoon, . has been postponed ' Until Monday afternoon. It - was postponed because a large humbeT'of the. cadets are entered in the track and field events scheduled for this afternoon and Satur day. The review will be held on Colunv bla court. . - , - - , . .. Scott Kaat Earned el Oomplalat. Judge - Eraser today allowed . the motion of the Washington, Life Inaur ance company that Blair T. Scott make more definite and certain hta complaint in ills suit for $53,000 claimed on a alleged contract upder which he wa working as the company's agent In the Pacific northwest.: " ;.."",.' ' Beal TakladT ' r Fromt1ieTliiladelphla" Nt'th American, Her., father bad suddenly acquired fortune of several -mllHonsr 1 em going to Europe next summer," she said. "Wouldn't it ie: funny If I alux rd Jivsr there ?'' "Very, wag the sarcastic reply of a discarded suitor- !"But that iathe onf chance you have-ef becoming a ladyr' vn. T; T. -wigg, Ws to erewa asd bridge work wttboet seta. Oar IS rera' espsrlciwe la gist wark es sblee as Is tit roar mootb waifortabljr. Dr. W. A. Wis kss found a Mt way te extraet teeth, sbsohitalr without psla. Dr. T. P. Wlss ts Ve'esperrstYila felling sag ernwa' sad brlnr work. Kstractlag - Sree vhve pistes sr hrUtsve sre erssred. WISITBROJ Fsillar BulWIsr. M, Thud snd Wash Sta, Opaa avaalBta till p. at. gnsdsya traa - ea is. JOURNAL-WANT-ADS PAY-BEST- $2.35 $2.35 :;v;:';'.; I - - - t - " - . -Kawfsmr; SPECIAL TOMORROW Handsome Ifsll Mirror, made of beveled French plate, twelve inches square, with three-inch frame of polished quartered oak. - Has six coat hooks made of solid polished brass. .. ,. .. . .. . -v .... ' . ., . . ' . No Mail or Telephone Orders Taken IRYINGTOV r?J .JCTIKGTC1 TRACK Lk - ; r? . CsraiaT v::- , , ...... ) 4- I.