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c. ;.i lu::day jouztaly ilv.::d. cuiiday i:c:.:::o. 'august d. GSi SOLDiS i 11 1118 illlltla From saver ; Stata In .' ) . vlttd to Remain With R- ; x .' uiart for Two Days More. .',.-" , y : I MILITARY REVIEW' IS TO - J " v? . OCCUR THI3 AFTERNOON Third ' Regiment Assigned' Poaitloa ; v iWhUhvWUl Show It Off te Beat Advantage as Crack Organisation ' ".' ' tfeaaUi Meatem-fts Tba'learaalt ' ''' Camp Tacoma, Aug. 18. Br reason of . . tnelr stay or i an mere in ounp then any -other militia, : the - Oregon .troopa will participate la another extea. ' - ' aire f laid exercise Tuesaay. Details art nrat lacking, but oppoalng forces will inarch to a given point, neither oom '. 'tnander knowing what ha la to do. Upon 'arrival tha brigade eommanders wiu ra . alra aaalad orders, and at once will pro- eeed to execute tnem. . ' C Tha ldaa la to aaauma eondltlona of it laotual 'warfare aa ranch aa possible . -roanoral Vunaton mada thl. announoe- . itnant today and tha - OrterSnlane ara -V; .eager for tha fray. Soma of tha athar i' a tat a troopa ara aarloua of tha Oregon . Una- rood luck In being aakad to remain. - . . Nothlns- mush, occurred today. All ,tha organisations participated only In .regimental of company routlna aftar - .. . yesterdays atfenuoue exertion. Boma of tha Oregon boye haye sore feet, but nona . , bare 'tooid feet." . . Oorernor Albert XL Jfead of Waah lnton waa a visitor at tha Oregon camp tonight, and aztandad tha glad 'fiand to hia neighbors, lieutenant -oi-enal Poomu waa at headauartara. and ' ahowad fha state executive through tha 'camp. Tha governor commented on tha , flne-looklne? aoldtara from Oregon. - ' For tomorroWa military review? at ' ' ''noon, tha Flmt Separate battalion la 'assigned- to tha Second brigade, Colonel 'Edward A. Goodwin of tha Fourtaanth r cavalry commanding. Tha othar organic , -sations in tna Drigaas ara ui Twenty , 'eeoond la fan try. tha Montana and Idaho" militia, l Tha Third Oregon is assigned , " 'to tha "Third brlgada. Colonol Alfrad , 'Xaynolda, Twanty aacond Infantry, com -mandlng. - Tha Third will., with tht ., Fourtaanth Infantry, com po aa tha ontlra . s brlgada. Conaaquantly tha Orogoalaaa - .will bara a flna poaitloa la tha ravtaw - ,and wiu maka a good ahowlng. Upon tha dapartura of tha mllltla tha ragulara wilt oontlnwa-manauvara twlea a waak until October 1.' General Funa " itoA aaga axparlaaoa haa taught that It '.la baat not to glra tha aoldlara a march 'javary day, but to alternate with a day ,ia oamp. i Conaaqnaatly, aftar Bunday'a .'review, nothing but regimental zar claa, with UtUa marohlng, will ooeor Monday. Tbua tha troopa will bo In good oon Ition for Titaaday'a . program. BIG CROWD EXPECTED. Al Xieaet Twaaty Thomaaad Vaopla Will J, -' ' - Wlrmai pailaw of Trooya. ; ": ',"' goeelaT MtMtdi to The IearaaL ' Taooaa,;,Waah. Aug. It. At 'laaat lO.vOO ceo pie - ara expected to vlalt Amatioaa lake tomorrow to wltneaa tha review, or tna troopa. ana tna rrortaarn Pacmo ta arralnlng every point ta maka . "aeoommodationa to carry taem. The -officials ef the roadT have made dlatlnot : f jiouncementa In tha newapapera that they cannot by any meane supply aunV elent ipaaeenger eoaehea to carry tha people, whom they expect -will go to ' the lake, and today they have, been , rigging ap aeats la baggage eara and In gondolas and flat eara. These tem porary seats will bo mada as comfort , able af poaetble and tha trains will ma slowly to avoid accident. COOLIE LABOR PROTESTED BY KNIGHTS OF LABOR . ' " ' 1 ; " . tCeprngfct, Heant Mews gervlea,' by tee eel ' Wire to The Journal.) Washington, Aug. It. Tha Isthmlaa Canal oommlsalon has 'stndloualy and ' atuptdly concealed the fact that tha Knights of Labor of this city have pro tasted agalnat tha Importation of Chi nese to the canal sona. The knlghta protested a year ago when tha matter ' waa being agitated and It was about that time that Mr. Bhonta disposed of , the whole subject In. cavalier fashion ' by telling President Oompera of . the American Federation' of Labor and James O'Connell, one of hla lieutenants, that there was no intention of bring lng coolies to the Isthmus. Tha Faclflo Mall Steamship company . had gone Into tha light secretly at that , time and managed to get soma sort of a .. decision that the Isthmlaa Canal com , -mission could do aa It pleased, and 1 . awkwardly . enough, tha. decision on which the commission was to act waa , obtained from tha department of com jneroe and labors -la tha meanwhile the . commission was endeavoring to show ' that It was working hard against ths Paclflo Mall Steamship company as a . monopoly.,' .... ... . ... Why Not Investigate ? - Before you buy your fall millinery, coats ?: and suits. We have tha correct stylos " at popular prices. - " "-.. - . t . IX PALAIS ROTAU v . ITS Washington Street HELIABLE OPTICIANS Broken lenses duplicated. Ocu ' lists' prescriptions filled. . Glasses . :, ' ' ' ground to d?r.', . Oregon Optical Co. 178 Fourth St, Y. M. C A. Bldg. ' (The '.Leading Opticians oY the s. Pacific Northwest . 0 , m, ,:;...:.' :-x,:-. mmma Reward Offered for Discovery df ' Rudolph Meyer, Mleslns . ; Twenty-Five Days. x . ; - 1 - ;;..v ; RELATIVES AND FRIENDS ' f MAKE SEARCH IN VAIN Is Aged and Family Fears for Hia Safety May Hivs Wandered Awiy in Woods and ' Become Lost All v Cues Hua Dewn. :' 'y:':, Rudolph Meyer, a decrepit eld man tt II yttrs, left his home near Ethel, tiewls county. Washington, tl daya ago. and though search waa instituted at onoa and has been continued ever since, all tha efforta of his relatives and neighbors to locate him have been futile. Tha seoole of .Lewis ' county ara so worked up over the disappearance that they have prevailed upon the county supervisors to offer a reward or vine for tha. finding of tha old man. ' . "' Rudolph Meyer la a native ef Swltsar- land, about ett feet in height and. whan last seen, wore red whiskers. On Jury 14 last ha left home at noon, laden with a basket of lunch for his two sons, who were at work clearing land not 'more than a quarter or a mile away, tl never arrived at his destination and at first It waa thought that he had been taken with a fainting fit and had fallen Into a' clump of brush, which Is quite thick thereabouts. "- . T 'That night a score . of neighbors searched with lanterna, but bo trace of the old man waa found. Not a day has since passed, that some searching has not been dona. Every foot of the country for miles around haa been gone over, but no Rudolph Meyer. - Lately the sons, the wife and daugh ter-ln-law have decided that Rudolph Meyer has run away from home. It waa remembered that -he - had com' plained of the brush wastes of Lewis county and had expressed a determina tion to leave at the earliest opportunity. He had no money and - waa poorly dressed when he started, but hla rela tives are convinced that he ran away. It was hoped that ha would try to com to hla son-in-law, J. Lasll, sn artisan of tit Jefferson' street, Port land, - or to his daughter,' Mrs. Werner N lederhaueern of North Yamhill. . but, neither one haa seen htm. .It is .not believed that the old man tried to re turn to his native country.. He owned the' little pleda of property, where he lived, but was In poor circumstances and had saved nothing with which to purchase a ticket - He waa feeble, too. and wholly unable to work or even care for hlmaelf, . , 4 CANONICAL CONSENT GIVEN BISHOP-ELECT. SCADOiHu Standing Committee Permits II- llnolsr Pastor fo 'Become .''iTj.Blehop of Oregon. The Diocese of Chicago, a monthly publication of tha Episcopal - church, prints la Its August isaus tha following account of the giving of Canonical eon' sent to the consecration of Rev.'Charlta Scaddlng as bishop of Oregon: J ' "At a meeting of -the standing com mittee at the Church club rooms. Chi' eago, July II,' canonical consent waa given to tha consecration of ths Rev. Charlea Scaddlng, rector of Emmanuel church. La Orange, Illinois, as bishop of Oregon. By vote or the aommlttee Its president waa instructed to address him a letter expressive of their esteem towards One with whom they have been long associated In this diocese and who la now about, to leave It for a higher field of labor. Thla haa been done; and. on the.auggestlon 'of some of the com mittee, a copy of the letter la presented herewith: " - . " -Church Club, Chicago. July It UOt. To the Rev. Charles Scaddlng, Bishop elect - of Oregon Dear and Honored Brother:- On recording their canonical consent to your consecration as bishop of Oregon, the standing committee of the diocese where you have faithfully labored during tha past 10 years were pleased to Instruct its president to con vey to you In its behalf hearty con gratulations, and to express ths great satisfaction felt la testifying to their confidence ta your fttneea for this sacred and responsible of floe. "ThaV43od may speed you and abun dantly bless you In the great work to which you ara called ia tha earnest prayer of us all; and, we believe, of our entire aioceee. - - '"Faithfully and fraternally yours. - TUB . STANDING COMMITTEE OF ..THE DIOC8B OF CHICAGO, - , - "'By D. S. PHILLIPS,- ' ..S - -President.' PORTLAND DEMOCRATS WILL . GIVE DOLLAR EACH Willing; to Contribute That Amount Toward Paying for . J . Reception to Bryan; ' Loral Democrats of Portland are will ing and even anxious to contribute tl each to the fund that la to be raised tor the reception la . honor of William Jennings Bryan on his return to New York. They declare. that they will be glad to separats themselves from that amount If they . are , invited to aid la Bryan's reception. .. , . Formal Invitations to Join in ths great demonstration that la to bs tendered Bryan on hla return have not been Issued by those who are planning to hear the Democratic rooster srow. It has only been announced In general press dis patches that an elaborate program ia to be prepared. But Portland's Democracy stands ready to contribute and In that way show their loyalty t any 'time. . "Of course the Democrats of, Portland will send their 11 per whenever they are Invited to da so," said - Mayor Lena. "So far there haa been no such In vita, tlon, and the only Information I have of the plans Is what I have read In ths general press reports.. "However, I would take pleasure la sending-a contribution, and 'other Demo crats of thla city would do likewise." - Others f ths party ezpreesed similar desires to contribute and declared that they would 4o so whenever the occasion (Mil (iiOfiilED U110 1SCI0U Leans From Platform and Head ; Strike Against pole Be '"' side Tracks. ' MISSED BY MOTORMAN - WHEN SIGNALS FAIL' - v L. R. Way Haa Peculiar Experience ' on Bridge Over Balch Gulch Which Puts Him on Cot (a Oood 8amar itan Hospital. . ? ). :V V ' A balky street ear fender and a trol ley pdle cams very, near being' the death of L.. R. Way. a oonduotor oa tha Wil lamette Heights Una last night. As It Is, Way .lies la the Oood Samaritan hospital with a broken head and a discolored face. How badly he Is hurt Is not yet positively known, but it Is thought that hla condition la sot serious. , i At dusk last night Way's car waa descending Willamette heights. Boon after the bridge over. Balch aulch waa passed Motorman A. B. Weyant .noticed that he waa not getting any bell sig nals. Ha looked around to find that hla conductor was gone. Weyant atopped the car and ran back across the bridge, finding Way at the opposite end, lying unconscious beside the track. "The conductor was taken to the.hoe pltel and Dr. J. J. Panton was called. At tlnf It was thought that a skulking snsmy had slugged the oonduotor oa the head with a billy. Wbea Way came to himself he was unable to explain how he was hurt. The hut thing he remem bered, however, waa swinging out oa a aids step for tha purpose of Inspecting the back fender, which had been out of order all day. When thla bit of Infor mation came out the mystery at onoe became dear. Why had been found lying beside a pole, and It was evident that he had swung too far out from the car, striking his head with terrible force against tha pole. , .. . - Tha injured man 4s unmarried. He has bean la tha employ of the company for only a short time. . v TRUNK LINE (Continued from Page One.) Within the next two yeara, it Is ex pected, the' Northwestern will' have pushsd into Oregon unless stopped by some kind of convulsion In tha trans continental , railroad alignment. The Harrlman attempt to oontrol tha New Tork Central system Is occasion for ne surprise among western raroad men. Bttrangth to ystass, . No . railroad , between . Chicago and Omaha would add tha strength that tha Northwestern could bring to the Union Pacific system. The road headed by Marvin Hughltt haa been making great- strides In physical Improvement In the last flvs years, ia competition with its great competitor, the Burling ton. - With the latter road under oon trol of Hill the Union' Faclflo has been forced to cultivate tha closest traffic THE EVENT THAT'S MADE " TWELFTH ANNUAL ' .'; ':' ',"".-.' . ' . . ; ;'; .,,'. i '..-. -.-' . ,: ..... . " ' i ,. . : 1 ' :'. 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