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THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. JUNE lO. ' 1907.. 1 v ' . . . .. ROOSEVELT ON GEORGIA President Speaks at James v town, Dedicating Georgia Building Touches Upon (Md Labor and Liability of Employers. FBfffJilSOIIS IE m.a tihu I Grand Lodge Will Bring a Thousand Delegates for the Week. (Journal Special service.) (Special Dbpatea to ? foaraaL) TacOma, June 10. Tacoma 1. enter taining the Masons of the state thla week, delegate, from the' different or tanlaationa of tha. ordar being here In Attendance at tha annual meeting, Tha antlra aix days of tha weak will ba consumed In theaa gathering.. Thla morning tha grand commandery, Knight. Templar a, opened Us thirteenth annual meeting wun parade of ttie commend' err. escorting tne grand offioero from .: it.ii- - tr. t... Am. I tha hotels to tha Maaonlo t em Die. Lin V. at iti jlm.t c5ln wJuU ,ot Tacoma delivered the tlon of Oeorgia day t tha Jamatoa addnsa of welcome and W. H, xeuff exposition toaay , attractea ine isrgestior opuaane tne response. Luncheon crowd that haa passed through the rved In the banquet hall of the . - - -r - - i uommanaory is in progress mis urter- nressea oj iresiaeni nooseveii, a nine-1 noon, inis evening lis members will nlfloant naval demonstration on Hamp I Jnlte with the members of the grand ton Roads, tha presentation of a silver "? n5JroiJ rtct??on nd service to the battleship Georgia, a I principal among the sessions Of tha military escort for the president eom-jweek is the grand, lodge, whloh eon- nosed of ttaorrU troona Vlreinla I vene. tomorrow. Tne session, will cadet, and WertrPolntrn.i9 Kn? ffBMn. v"l?A.ftlt i? nupolle cadets, and a reception to tha Mmmunlcatlon of president Dy tne oeorgia commission l,"5?" I" ' L; , at, Bulloch hall, tha reproduction of huraday morning the grand chapter tha house at fcoswell. Georgia, In whloh ?' tern Star wul open Ita nine President Hoosevelfa mother was born teentto communication. -Friday morning ivoimuui 4vvav vii av auwt-iis vy c w wi A . . " , . e - ,k and married, wera tha chief featurea chapter of Royal Arch U- of the program, and they combined to wlU meet in Its twenty-third an- make tha dey on that will live in the convocation. The grand oounoU , hietory of the Jamestown exposition. f Royal and Select Masons will convene The state, of Oeorgia bad the center In twelfth annual assembly Saturday, of tha atage from the opening to the . J?urtnf tn ,wk there wlU be fully close of the day'a exercises.- Tha presl- 1.000 delegates present. At tha annual : dentla party were conveyed to the eonolava of the grand commandery today exposition grounds aboard tha magnin- the Seattle commandery attended in a . cent battleship ueorgla and next to ooay in unuorm. i ney were met a the orealdant the most nrominent flrurelthe steamer by the Tacoma command. of the day was Governor Terrell of the I ery. The two oommanderleg Immediate- empire sute of tba aoutn. The I ly unitea in a parade. ueorgia muitia ana caaetn. snarea r ! FM0N-M ELLIS groomea caaeia ox ine- (jmtea owes military and naval academy. ' tary parade, escorting tha ,-rs atana on iee paraae. Tha mill. president IN EASTEM OEEGON re stand on iee parade, waa the epeo-l' tcular feature of the day and both in I Getting? in Touch on TWlamarlnn. the number of men participating and In I bi tha branches of the service represented the nareant far ecliDsed that of tha opening day. The parade waa under I ine command ot ueneraj Tea u. urant. d Forest Begerveg and Fnblle Lauid Leaglng. AS many thousands aa could crow themselves within seeing and hearing distance tilted the parade ground about , the reviewing stand. The appearance or uovernor Terrell ana nis atari was (Special Dbpatea to The XooraiL) Vala, Or June 10-flenator c. W. the signal for aa hearty an ovation as I Fulton and RaDrasentattve R. W. sllia xnn ac.ra oa x& me presiuenx nimseiy. 0f tn- le00nd Congressional district The dent W, N. Mitchell of the Georgia Pe,'Prt of Thursday and Frlda . wno InlMflUAM franldant I wuauiuum in uoopiv ui H The president delivered one I ?unty, "P0 subjects of reclame h'aur commission, Who- introduced President - of bis characteristic speeches In whloh 'oro reserves and leasing the ne paid glowing tribute to tne atate I ianu ior grasmg purposes, xnis which was tha home of hla maternal J "-n important event, it being the ancestors. - Following tha resident's I r time in tha history of tha county oration na was escorted to tne Georgia I memoers or coin nouses of con bulldinr. . where he waa formally r. I gresa met the Deocle of Malheur county. cetved by Governor Terrell A pobllo I Thursday night at Odd Fellows hall a reception by the two executives was I reception waa tendered tha honored then In Order, followed by the cere-1 guests at whloh Colonel ft. O. Wheeler monies mciaeni to tne presentation oiipresiaea. senator miton and Repra the silver service to the battleship I sentatlvj Sills made abort addreses Georgia. ' , . touching npon the wants and wishes of im suver service waa. ma enjeet 01 1 tne people or tnia part-of the State. much admiration, it being one of the They left Friday morning for Burns, Ill ' . 'V . 111 U a - r ( JTTV t. t f ill-- tm v rzt- 'j TV it .1 III 111 I AT ' XJHiSS III U II ti N CB .in ii i i ikVi r i ii i in -nH ni i . . i IB III fflll 1 IIIIIU IbRa . - j. m. achxsoh S (Qincoo Stock , . 1 necessary during the next thirty days, and we are making the most radical price reductions in. the history of Portland. This sale will taake all former sale events in this city look like extravagance - like throwing money to the birds. , 4 " t V"? 'I ' , ''s ' i You Have But to Lb ok in Our Windows to Be Convinced ?The success of our Suit Sale eclipsed anything we had ' previously v undertake: . Recognizing the wide spread admiration of this event and the consequent demand for them, we immediately determined to maintain a full stock of styles, colors and sizes up to the very last minute of the sale, that there should be equa privileges to all -and special favors to none..'; . ';r 'lv or i uesaay we win continue mis &uu aaie; SUITS, values up to $25.00 Tuesday 3 ii WATCH FOR THE GREATEST SKIRT SALE IN THE HISTORY OF HORTLAND. Tomorrow Morning Only 7? Short Box and fitted Jackets; vals. up to $12.50 mm CO. 5th and Alder We continued this Suit Sale so as to give everyone an equal chance. We will not fill mail orders nor answer telephone calls on this suit proposition. Come to the store and take your choice. : ' BOGUS CLARET AROUSES WRATH finest gifts of Ha kind aver presented to a vessel or tba United States nav The set consists of Ave nlacea. faal toned of pureet silver with a, lining of ea eity of Athens, tha center n by the city of Columbus, two silver The act consist, of IJva place, faan- JUJN AT ,,. sandlestick. were given by Atlanta and v Savannah, - and four' silver comparts. one eacn rrom jjruuwiciL Atnens, Au c guita and Albany. ' r . . " SPEAKS ON GEORGIA Vine Growers of South France Hold Mass Meeting to Protest LADIES WILL SEW TO AID NOBLE CAUSE Portland Women Under Guidance) of Tailor WUl Make Clothing for " Alaakaa Indian ! Pnpila. The Presbyterl&n Industrial Training school In' BlUta Is a moat Interesting place. There tha visitor may sea 120 Indian boys and girls being trained to use their brains and band.. The boy. are taughf shoemaklng; simple black smith work and gardening and tha girls President Talk of Sonthland and of Child Labor. - - (Journal Bneeltl 'gerrlce.1 - Norfolk. Va., June 10. Tha preal. ; , dent's speech, on Oeorgia In part was M louowa; , ; (Special Inipstca to Tbe foaraal) Z awvtM.1 .Tf rv?1'" !? ' Pari Jun. lo'-An exttttordlnary "jrln nd 00?k,nr' Jun.7? 1 and ii trdlru.s7haTo-t demonstraUon haa Just been held In the I "cnoM oumcuium. ni vmumnu pro mm ' o ' tJMn.Ho'r. Uttto town of Cap-Ung near B.alar f... 1. eonslderjd well begun whan an mant Attorney Oeneral John D. Atain- where 16,000 vlnegrowerg gathered individual first become. nlou.,to re- eon, commissioner of Publlo Lands E. rrom tn6 surrounding districts to bold I n bi. own tooth brash. A .man per- v v 'e y ev- wvyis vi tt a SrViSn of W.!la Waul fi?i-7 iSSSHn l?tin"m . "t horn. mUslonariea The larger Th. convention, which resulted from a i-.;t. iK. . tida of the T aButh P.u,nM' Pcome aeveiopmg lactore in resolution adODted by the last state lev. I . w?r. tnn tr.n. lam carta. I ln?lr native Aiaaaa, '."""I , ' ,.il I mature of Colorado, haa been called by heavy country drays and wagona, jpla- ri 7m? IhL K rXt th Vt2?fhf th pernor of that state, and include, eartea with 5uh In.crlptlona a.' LoSia my mtheJ-a statii thtatl th u w?" Mississippi, want bread." "Down with the flaret Last year the school waa ao full that anything which could be called a bed waa used and tnany were turned awa; rr- - . ... i - i I 1 . ' L . ' . . . . ii a ut . I Th.v h.lrA h r. iialn. mr w .111.4 ll 7- j JI ii?. A "!" I a statement of chances desired and ttfnn. blocked the roada all round ows, dui me iesDytenan laniea or the Village, " I ncrinweai a.ra wurmnj IV anna auppues Georgia, my mother's state, . the state from which I draw half th blood In 'my veins, in erecting aa the Oeorgia eiate nouse at tne Jamestown exposi - tlon a renltca of mv arrandfathi'a house at Roswell. Oeorgia; the house in nrga their Incorporation in new regula- ray. pll- lunch followed by. a short earnest pro gram will rest and refresh, while de lightful vocal mualo will cheer during tne arternoon. . Porchaae) Land for Beetev Spokane, Wash., June 10.-D. C Cor bln and Austin Corbln, principal stock, holder. In the Washington State Sugar company, have nurchased 1.000 acres of land near. Atbol, Idaho, on which to raise sugar beets. The land cost 190,000 This bring, their Investment up to 1 180,000. They expect to raise 40,000 tons of eugar beet, on their entire plot. This amount of beeta will make between 116,- ouv ana 150,000 Backs oi.augar. f ' ' " - " rref erred Stock Canned Ooooa. -Allen & Lewis' Beat Brand. , Building Permits. .. ..I 2 Clark Bast Fifteenth A "Ennla, two-atory ' dwelling. Detween Aioerta ana Joe Hayes, repair. tlon. or new statu tea.. : iSJtSnfrtrlSr Mm MAY HELP IN; FIGHT, ON AEMY WORM father. It Is an act of rracloua ; courtesy and consideration which I very ("deeply appreciate; and through the gov , ernor and other, representatives of t. Georgia I desire from my heart to xnana an ner citizens. -t.-r- (Speelal Dtapatch to The lourntLV Tacoma. June 10. The army worm "Qeorgia'e history is unique, for she ha. made it. appearance in great num- alone among the original 18 colonies bare in this vicinity. An organised ef- and the subsequent new etatea added fort may be made to stamp out tha pest, 1 ikauU Jt M I W .. . , 1 . -Ll.l. . Jt A. . . . A 1 T . v benevolent pu thereto, was founded with a consciously which la destroying trees and threaten benevolent purpose, with the deliberate lng havoo to vegetation generally, latent to benefit mankind by upbuilding The drouth, which has lasted for i commonwealth alonr carefully I week., maklner the month of May on -. piannea lines or social, political and re-ior the driest ever experienced in the . iigioua iioeny ana justic Salf Southern. KfrTf Vorthera. . j yesterday afternoon and last night, and IB tinrtlwrn In wo.vu.r "" i blood, and that for many yeara 1 w agap,t ln worm' . -remaps tne very ract that I am Weathar brought into peculiarly close assocla- ; uon wicn ine ine oi tne great west, , makes it natural for me to feel with ,' Intensity ' the strong sense of kinship I, with every portion of our great com- . . - . r. . . . . j t na num. .1cS'-?""e? "n..?"",.".ra'n" of FrTnca. It waa suagested that 10, . a Wy.i, l a i . w. iZ2 "T.7" . I 000 vinegrowera snouia marcn on raris tair wsfJti in 'toelr with the object of getting the govern- urged that tne government enouio oraer from the south of France so many I thouaand bottles of wine annually. Kihrihf .vr, A:irZ. I Ultimately it wa. agreed to form a "It Ta a matter for conatuiation reat winegrower.', federation. that therit la suoh a ataad InnnuM i ' of interest In the southern states in TtriXTrTQ TA "D A TT.TJrt A T everything pertaining to children. Thla HAli AO iiv xttxxuxwiXAJ na. aareaay maraeaiy anown itseir, ana 1 hone will still more markedly ehow Itself in the future, in warring against factory la a very ooor nlaoe indeed for Itpedal Dltpatdi te Tke JeeraaLI a child; indeed, personally I think the! Pendleton. - Or.. June 10. A suit ha. KrnTlyforar m.rrfedanTTr '' circuit eourt by Attor- an unmarried woman for more than a ? John McCourt aa the representative I very zew years. nt A 1 Sturtevant of Pilot Rock aaktna-l All tha vlllarL fubllo square, some even ciimoingi nwi laoraoay pr-soyienat 0111 rees and shouting from the housetops. I eer. expect 100 women at Calvary The mayor or the town tooa tne cnair i cnuron to. maae to warm capea unaer and made an Impassioned , speech I the supervision of a good tailor. It will aitalnst fraud, "we auxier rrom iraua, i ne a ouay scene with tne whirr of 12 he said, "and our vineyard, are dying. I sewing machine, and the flash of Shall we go to our death making no I needles and scissors. A social hour at flghtT NO. men waive ail omerencea of politic, and religion and unite to save our vines ana our wine, uown with fraud and up with good claret." Another of the speaker, asserted with much enthuaiaam that most ot tha n-called claret aold In the public bouaea of ;nguna aa wen aa me res taurant, of America wa. composed largely of Ume and alkaline It was the same he aald throughout the north Wvirant. 12.000: dwelling, East Eighth between Riggln and Magnolia, $200; J. W. Walch, re al rs three owemnrsi uuna Deiwnen teed and Nicola L 1300; C. F. Wie- Yamhill between East Twenty-first and East Twenty-second, 14,600; Oregon Furniture .Manufacturing company, re pairs dry kiln. Macadam near Flower, 12,000; D. C. Southworth, one-story dwelling. East Taylor between East Twenty-fifth and East Twanty-.lxth, $1,200; B. K. Allmen, two-atory dwell ing, East Eighteenth between Tilla mook and Thompson, 12,000: Harry F. Griffith, one-storv dwelllnc. Winona be tween Claremont and Kingman, $600; Mra. L. A. Parger, one-story dwelling. Orove between Hunter and Caaon, $1,000; W. H. Mellman, one-atory dwelling, . East Ash between East Thirtieth and East Thirty-first, 11,800. Sea that my aignatnre as shown above Is on (I a e VrfHJ f I ever bos of rat and roach poison that yon I ze$SiZ&&&'W I I f boy. Mjalgnatnre on the box means a death g8ffi?Zf I I I warrant to rata, mice, cockroaches, water .te--ffiHJayyr I I 1 I r bnsrs. etc, For yeare I have sold .J I "a . . . -. . .. - THROUGH PILOT BOCK ( ri Stearns9 Electric tcai ana itoacn rasie andef an abeolnto guarantee to refund the money if it does not do all ( that is claimed for it It is the only guaranteed rat and roach poison WlaenYonPlan TotiF Trip Call on the Northern Pacific Agent and let him help, arrange: your journey. He will . secure any information; you want about his own and connecting lines, and will explain' why "v;h-"..;-, .. '-. ';; " f Throiigrh Dixdng Can . .J. Pullman Standard Sleeping- Cars Pullman Tourist Sleeping: Oars, I High-back Seat Day Coaones Make . Northern Pacific trains so popular with travelers. He will quote you rates, sell you tickets and make your sleeping-car reservations; His services are free. PJortliern Pacific A. 9. CrZAXlTOIT, A. O. J. A. Vortlaad. Oragxa. Tloke Offloe, Third and ttorrlMa, ' r w " km.- VI A siuiiOTaiiii VI uvk wa en. srsvaii m anjr.... "ommonity organLed on that the O. B. & N. company be en- realiy healthy lines the average woman joined from proceeding with building Us will have oulte enough to do in her I grade through the mala part of the vwu I lie, ow ,h . i I-11 . Ul uuur: and nowhere else can she do work of such value to the nation aa a whol and by work, I mean her housework, her work as housewife and mother, and not ao-called 'home industries.' A. .re gard, children, It 1. a. essential ... to iiook after tneir pnysicai as their m tai trail children The biggest thing in outing 'uits.- ; - t Fancy touches onthe cuffs, M pockets and lapels, just to , glye the suit snappy look, and they're-being snapped up , by the. young men who are not afraid of a new idea. 1 For us conventional folks here are a the-, new; conven- tionatias,hion. , tJ. wapr;?JSr through. He refu l.111; ?J?te.SFii.lf t any price and S TcSoPo rcUoi "wVMe K!2 etrlntSntThysUal. UmentalWn1i t0 are not flghUng the propoalUon, mnml I T town of Pilot Rock. ' It is understood the council of Pilot I Rock haa granted the Umatilla Contrail a perpetual franchise to operate a rail-1 road along the -entire length of Main! street, sturtevant na. two. lot. which It is necessary for the road to , go I fuse, to give them up I ays ne wui .pens I road out of the main I on the market. 1 Rats and mice as soon as they eat Steams' Electric Paste rash oat of the bouse to die, never to return, wnen von want to be sure that yon are going to free your mice and other vermin see that yon get Steams' Electric RatanI)oach Paste witn my signature on tne dox as aoovo 3 as. box 25ct Ides. box S1.0O. 6old by Dregglsta or sent prepaid ea receipt Steams' Eleetrte paste Co. - BoflalOi ina Dam oi rata auu m ,i in iiinr wwaaaaJWTej!aj - :; are aent to school they cannot, while V.. tnS n.v,.. .C" moral. Breads Socialism. . "We have Inherited and develoned superbly self-reliant Individualism in this .country, I . most : earnestly hope that it will not be lost, that It will SUITS $10.00 TO $25.00 GMhiriqCb GIlSKuhnPicp, Men's and Boys . Outfittera. 13 and 1C3 Third St. ; I'chawk Building, never be exchanged for a deadenina socialism.- Tne oniv cermanenuv bena- flclal way in which to help anyone Is to help him to help himself; If either private charity, or governmental no tion, or any zorm or social ' expression destroys the individual's power of aelf help, the gravest ' possible wrong i. really done to the individual. Never. theless. ae the conditions of life gro more complex, it is not possible to trust our - welfare only to'i- be the unbridled Individual initiative -of each' unit of our population working . a. that unit us. wil; Xmployers Siable. "if is neither juat, expedient,' nor numane, it is revolting . to Judgment ana sentiment aiuce, mat ma nnanclal burden of accidents occurring because of the necessity, exigencies of their aany occupation snouia be thrust upon those sufferer, who are least able to bear It, and that such remedy a. is theirs should only ba abtalnad by liti gation which now burden, our courts. A. a matter or I act there la no sound economic reason, for distinction between accident, cauaed bv nearllmnra and those which are unavoidable, and m iaw snouia or ucn tnai tne payment- of - those accidents will hnenma automatic Instead of being a matter for a lawsuit. Workmen should raeelve a certain definite and limited eomDenas- tlon for all accldenta in Industry, Irre- WIFE CAME BACK BUT FARM DIDN'T ; o . '-J :Mmmmmmmmm . V..':." (Bpeeial Stopatek te The jToamaL) Spokane, Wash Jane 10. Ellen M. Smith has brought suit in the superior eourt charging her son, James C Smith, with defrauding her but of her farm of I 400 acres, vaiuea as 4,wuu. one olaims he came to ber in terrible agony and asked ber to transfer the farm to him so his wife, who had left him, would come back. This Mrs. Smith finally did, and received In exchange two lots in this city valued at $2,600. Smith was also to keep hla mother the rest of her ma. una now asaa ins court to comnei hits to reimburse her. Smith, she al-j leges, ha. not provided for ber, aa was tne agreement. jhi. wize came deck to live witn mm. i GLAD THEY SAID KAY TO FURNITURE TEUST Y- '. . in i .,-7 i'.t-i"'- (Bpeaial Wmtcbte The JeoraaLI Aberdeen. Wash.. June 10. Interview.' with som of the prominent furniture I rirms nere snow tney were approaonea by representative, of the trust end strong Inducements held out to them to I join, iteverai meetings were neid,.Duti they resulted in nothing. In view of re-1 it-. taw RATES E A' S ,T JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION Or any other point In the east, this summer, and take advantage of the very low ROUND TRIP rates that have just been fixed jipon by THE OREGON RAILROAD ft NAVIGATION COMPANY. . , From PORTLAND to I Chicago. ...... ....$710 St Louis. ....... . .567 JO St Pad ..........$63.15 B $85.00 $81.00 $81.40 .- ' -' : -V A'. .' Omaha ............ $60.00 Sioux City;... ...,.$60.00 Kansas City, . . .$60.00 B $73.50 $73.50 $73J50 cent developments the merchants are I 1 ittrM''? IM wag aaaaa A DJrect routes both ways. 8 One-way through California. Tea daya allowed for going trlp,tO days for return. - Stopovers a ."pleasure wttbia Umita. :.'v;YVjv-."''"'V'.'- ----f vi?- , Tickets wil be on sale Jnaa 6. 7, 8; July 3, 4, 3: ' -l: August 0, 9, 10; September 1 1; 13, 13 Corresponding redact! on Is rates front the eltlea named to Jamestown and return. To full particulars Inoulie of WM. McMURRAY. - C W. STINOER. I-':,; Oeneral Passenger Agent' s- - city Tioket Agent, c mrd aaft Washington streets.. Get a Piano In Your Home It won't be home in all home means-until you do.' There is better opportunity to , buy now : - at the Hovenden-Soule Piano Os.'s store because they are making over the entire establishment and are sell-? ing pianos at reductions to get floor space and, provide ; for new stocks coming from the factory. Painters, carpenters, electricians antf decorators have made life almost a ' burden, ' but when -yotr see the .new store, you'll say.Ut was worth while. In the meantime, we are ready to send-you a piano that will complete your home surroundings. It will be at a very reasonable price, and liberal terms will be extended. - Hovenden-Soule Pibnbr Successors to Soule Bros. . Telephone Main C77 Morrison and West Park Sta. $1.00 A WEEK $1.06 u WILL BUY YOU A ' ; DIAMOND - or-WATGH r 1 EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED STANDARD JEWELRY CO. 189.THIRD ST., BET. YAMHILL AND TAYLOR I JiJLJJLUJl""