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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAU PORTLAND, SUNDAY .MORNINg JUNS 3, IZ07. i- v ..... ...... ......... . -'7.". ,- ''.-";""""'" - -;(. ;-? . .. r- , . : .;.i,..,,v.,..,..ir, ... - jy9- .Jn aw-'.-. ..Vl' ,w,. ..- O-' - . . ' : - ?HM;r-V S&W-' ' t ' - J? PEAKS OF SHOW WILL BE BLAZONED IN Pill COIICfRTS SHOULD PLEISE I PRE Mountain ' SentineisWill .Hold Beacons to Light Port : ; land's Celebration of Nation's BirthFinal Details : ; of Monster. Event Are Arranged by Committees. ! fii III': . :. Sig1. A; Be Caprio Will Lead City Park Musicians . Thirty-Two in Band. Slgnbr A, DeCaprlo will conduct the city park concerts this summer, this de cislon having been arrived yesterday afteraoon by the muslo .committee of ' Naval Division Band, ' esllors, '-marines, naval officer in carrlasea. ' Cmti at Celebration. I " . .i L fi i rtan i natrintf ':, narads. On ' l finanlah- War Veterans, military order n i I th Park board. . ' Th matter PI the S MMimiiia? ' vwrth.v-Ja-.-. I . MyA "pw.", ' ' ! ' I lection or a Dana manager came up at ' . .1 nvlllan nivUlAh Tl.nA T Jitturar. I f h. hoard mmMna- Friday hut. w. ra- riers' association, Kmgnts or Maocaoees, i rerrea tor investigation ana recommeu Spectacular fireworks display. 41 ?' Y I Improved Order of Red Men, floats, city Idatlon to the mualo commlttee,conlirt i Mar- ! Officers In carrla res. ; v I ins of Ion Lewie and Iaadore Ianf . The at fair grounds. - tviistiA .v.nliM at ttia .hv ..imm k junior ueienaers liana, rurimna i comaiiue maue tie re;)uriiu iu. uiajrur " II school children, native Chinese sons. juop b. a. Lowoii 01 renuitiun, e I QoddfM of Liberty float. Old woman Magnificent illumination, of land Shoe float. Judges of the courts in Mount. Hood. Adam.vand 8L i?; .7. court, Columbia court, Multnomah court, Webfoot court, Oermanla court, Concor- aia court. ; Float division Lafllea of Maccabees float, aawmill and other floats. Knlahta ana Laies or security iioat, socieue ana floats not yet reported. , The rirat division will form on Tenth street near .Burtiflde, facing east. The 1,1 fht battery- will form on Tenth -street in rear or the Third infantry, carriases with army officers, two abreast, will take nosltlon in the rear, of the battery, " The battalion of saltors and marines will form on Tenth street between Stark and Bnrnalde, head of column at Burn- aide. Carriages with naval officers will take noaltlon. two - abreast. . on Tenth Parade bf plug-o'rlles arid bPN- e 1"$ to..thvmr, f the aaval .bf rlbles -oa-tlv -evening tUi i Thev tTnltea 'flpaniBhWarVeterans third." '..C i r s i " will form on West Park street, head of ooiumn -at iurnaiae street, uarriagea with M. O. I L. will take oosltlon In rear or trie spanisn war veterans. The Letter Carriers' association -will form on Park street, Jiead of column at a Helens at 11 o'clock on evening of Fourth., ' :il-; !-1 .'i-.'v Trotting and pacing races at lrvlngton race track, under ' the auspices of the Riverside Drlv ing sssoclatlon.'1.7'.;:'!'.''. ' ' v Rowing races, sailing . races . and. steam launch races on -the Willamette, .participated 'In, by the Portland Rowing and Tacht ciubs. :.;, ;: "jvt f :z ' ) Automobile races at lrvlngton 'race track. In which Oldfleld and Belbel will race. 4 : Athletic sports, -races, etc, to take place on Tamhljl street on the morning of the third. ' ' Baseball aamea br clubs of the eV I "m on ara street. Jiead or column at VZZ f TT..! " JlBrn"w ' uniformed Knight. ' J ivnauia weas . vs UWS)' aa,i . ar the ball teams from ' the cruiser . 7harioatnn' . a ' u,itini.i . a I der of Red Men and floata. will form "7 I! . V T In the rear of the Maccabeea. Carrlarea with city officers will take position on i nr street. of Maccabees , will form in the rear of I tne letter carriers. The - Improved -Or- and the league grounds. ,,. ' A, ' Park- Couch. . The- school between children Burnslde .and will form on I More deUUs .of the big patriotic eele-1 E'Aht?. tret-Jl, ' column at Burn- .r.tnn ...... I T'"" n pompnj' m vmness .... ....9..v. ,o.u., .-v a live Bona win rorm in rear or the noon and ' last night, and When the school children. Floats Goddess of Lib general committee meets tomorrow ???..nai01a Woman In Shoe will take right at headquartera it la expected j01 tlo . in .rear of .the Chinese Native inai out mtie win remain to be doneir" . . i . : eiceot for the ' sub-committees to a; ni or Toresiers or America 'nounc. that aU is In readme., for the riV' "T. JLTO.,.?! rreat event. t. - .r- . .f-.-... ... i W. , M. Klllinasworth. who hae been mJ??rV . ; nosd 11 naTf SffX K""J ! ' Pcurity float. the aaw mill float end other floats now 81f..A. P Caprlo. yesterday and the selection will be rati fied at the board meeting tomorrow. Several names were considered when the selection was made but it ta under lIH 'ii, . UUUIUICW ITDOril I In t.Mn.Ht.. Ill 1 ... ii &!"t SevfAtTVt betwer Blde and ,.."':'" ""rr "iLavia, racing Burnslde street. The a. rao,lt'JieK ??.eIe?,tK-t ! ' : A. R. will form on Morrison street be- Helens at ii.oe and Adams at 11:10.1 . grand marsnai wm taae posiuorvi " I L" i.. . V fi.: R. H. Kloasam. a darlnar mountain. I si eventn end AnKenv streets in fronr """' . "v- , v r m- , , , climber and an enthusiastic illuminator 01 lno ocoii notet. ah aioes will re- wui nave cnarn 01 me iiiuminauon t rv,.'. ' m . . 1 .i u- t -a umi.1 hv h ta .. ki.l All lloats and vehlclea will carrv thel"5,v. """"s " "l ssslstantsT K. H. Iomls aid J. G. I American flag or lw darted with-.h. fc?" Arbuthnot, both athletea and mountain J'""""".', i1" oiviejon. win oe climber.. i ., ! ,B J)eLt,.fm be'or ?i . " ' ... v C. E. Forsythe. of Castle Rock, one I '.. :"f . eiienwon wi 1 os of the best mOTnUI.l!mbejr flr . i"..,-"" . - "T Forward" will be sounded. It will be I f"r,i y . nn. otn numor- C. H. Sholes. . a - Masama. wha faaa ."i" "tk. Vh7i " aM m EFtJZ- .d!!5 march eastward' oTBurn..deDStrPet aS R? Ported f.-rform.V"and In Vj 1 ttx resr or the previous division passea I l"' i""""?1", . Y1' ,SP" Its head, each division will sound tof"fumiiwlm maa'mTK aarainiairauon istratlon band and was awarded the only gold medal alven out br the fair man agement for. high class music , Sev eral large bands from other parts of the state appeared at the fair, but DeCap- Certain Features iff De mands for Equal Suffrage Illegal New Papers to Be ' Distributed and Ten Thoru sand Signatures Desired. .- Th executive board and ' working members tof the Oregon Equal Suffrage association met yesterday afternoon at the borne of the president, who briefly stated the object of the meeting.. She saia in pan; .v.i.--.j "Members of th advisory board hav ing called my attention to Irremediable defect In th petition for again aub- tnlttlng our claim for aa equal suffrage amendment to be voted upon at f he June lection of HOt, and. our so-called repre sentatives In the senate having refused to us. their wives and mothers, the courtesy of resubmitting' our amend ment by - legislative enactment, It be came my duty as your ezeouttve to In vestigate the legality of our petitions.'' The petitions were submitted to the attorney-a-eneral of the state, who ' re plied In a letter that a certain feature of the petitions made them Illegal The omt at issue is tnat tne present pen Ion does not carry on Its back an af fidavit from the person obtaining the signature tnat tneae nave neen ootained in his or her presence; and having this statement attaated by a notary public. In- the opinion Of the. attorney-general thla is a fatal oversight, and without this affidavit the sheets could not -be filed with the secretary of state. New petitions have therefore been ob tained and are now ready for distribu tion. It is necessary to obtain 10,000 signatures, and it la desired that these should be distributed as nearly a possi ble anion the IS counties of the state. - Mrs. Dunlwsv baa. moreover, made herself a committee of one to obtain money to nay the workers In obtaining thee signatures - who are entitled ' to IS per -hundred for the signatures of registered ana auiv -accredited voter. She says that It makes her ashamed to do so, but that ahe . will appeal to the advisory board, since aid xor this pur- nose nas been rerused bv tne national association. : -w :. - . " -, "The national board baying refused." says Mrs. Dun! way; -"to assist us flnan, daily in reatoring the work they nave stranded, it now become our duty to SDDeal to Oregon voters for the mean property to inaugurate our campaign. , GRAPPLE WITH TBUST : (Continued from Page Ob.) - v and Washington snow-capped will scale the rugged sides of old Adams. A photographer will accompany ward" aVnd enter the column n BUrn-bni! Jhe concert are to commence tA rn ntt 1ST V Snd T B V A nllf It SA jav aa ah I . 1 . . . a . a . m i . T LaM BaSMiial' ' Tula. 1 A aa.. 4a aAa Slia.ia it each party and take a picture of each illuminator ; waving the -star and atrlpe from the summit V Program Zs Aanouaeed. Colonel A. B. Drer. e-rand marshal of the Fourth of July parade, announces 111"" the following nroirram for tha nrooaa. I "ruer, ". fifty paces fromr0n Sunday, July It. and to continue at ng division.' The Ith rate of five a week until the money slon; Escort of honor. Governor Cham ItS sSH mcS berlaln'a staff. " tbjrtmiai march. Mlliury Ald-Captaln P, W, Sladen. fA.wJffiL TiV"0 S. 'VZuZ n Fourteenfh infantry" Capuln A B. Mo- Thir7?tfelt The fle d m2sieh will tS2 Glachlin. . Fourth field artillery: Cap-J IJiVinn it? f rflt tli nrll VrLlf tain a. s Fiemmine- Fmirth fi.ii anfi. 1 position Infront of the Grand Army of lerr: Captain G. O. tinsing. Fourth a?.?0T an3 the dvlslon resumt the field artillery: Lieutenant A; H. Fergo- i'l0 nd , J,"?, Tl" - "uith" ZjWZrXVtZ r A.. the column paa.es the monument Civilian Aidspuin T T. StraW. chief; A. M. Cronln. A. G. Spencer, R. B. m'nt. acdivision wui saiutev ; J. Jublts, James Nlcol, R. V. rfolder. W. H. -i - : . Haroa. r warrena. J. B. Alexander. R.-G. Lam- Esst On Burnslde to Sixth, south on son. I. J. Breed. A, G. Clarke. T. M. Sixth to Wsshington. esst on wsshlng- McDevltt, A. B. Dalglty. , ton to Third, south on Third to Morrl- C. E. McDonell will have' cnarare of son, west on Morrison to Fifth, south ins nrst (military) division, w. H, side street. Its band at tha M.f Af th tiraadlnar ersnd marshal will head the procession I appropriated ha been exhausted. At at Sixth and Burnaide streets. . , 'Present ii.ooo ar available but there is The aides in command of division eld to b more money in eight so that are charred with the execution of this I the children, and-muslo lovers may be nrrfar. and will aaa that thalr dlvlalnna mad haPDV for lOnrer DCIiOd than are correctly posted and move promptly I ml wrsi expeciso. Warrens will have charge of the second (naval) division. T. B. McDevltt will have charge of tbe third (veteran) dl . vision. R. C. Jubllta will have charge or me lourcn civilian; 01 vision, a. U. Spencer -will have charge of the ilfth (Junior Defenders') division, .A. B. Dalgity will have charge of the sixth (Foresters') division. R. V. Holder will have charge of the seventh (float) dl vialon. A. G. Clarke will have charge of th Red Men', float and organisa ' tion.... :., . ' ,. .r.. Za Arranged. v'.;v. The order of parade will be as fol lows; Grand marshal, governor's staff, military aide, civilian aide, orderlies, carriage of the guests of honor, carriage of the president and orator of the day. Military division band. Third In fantry, O. N. O- Light battery, O. N. G, army officers and carriages. . . , on Fifth to Salmon, east on Salmon to Fourth,- south on Fourth to Madison, west on Msdlson to Park, south on Park to Miu, . west on MUi, to west park, north on West Park to Taylor, east on xayior 10 Hixtn, norm on Bixtn to Aider. Reviewing stand will be at Sixth and Morrison. Fsrade will .disperse by dl visions on Alder street. ' i . . ' ' The committee on - parade for" the Fourth of July celebration requests that all business houses and dwellings on tne line oi marcn may oe uecorated with the national colors and tne national flafv yc -f Witt Bar Water Sport. , ' The followlna- brorram of" water sport, ha been announced by tha com mittee: '-i - - v.:,-,. 10 a. m. Twelre-oared cutter ran. by first second, third and fourth dlvl aion, U. S. S. Charleston, cash prise, 130. 10:28 a. m. Motor hnat . rar-a Htaal bridge to Swan island thence to Ross . FAIR A20) SQUARE. ,-A. ' I . " .; .'( Kotto of a Weu-xaowm zy v floods ''r-.r Boat. :. V'--,V TTalr and - Sauare" was ' tha motta Adopted at the start by the popular arjr gooes nouse or MCAUen tt McDon nell. -or over zo years they have held the confidence of the purchasing pub llo by offering only goods of standard grades at the lowest prices and never misrepresented ' an article either over tne counter or through their advertis ing. Mi-, v! .:.'.. .It, Island and return, finlshlna at 'Steel bridge, cash prize, 40, s -10:40 a. m. Twelve-oared cutter race, ftvat mMA V. fmi.th; ieth v, V. vuuws.l., t" tl .... ....... D.A.II and seventh division U. S. 8. Cnarlea- fcirri, vaou. (irise, f.v. ' r 11 a. m Double canoe race, seen to an umaieurs, ureaai. v ii:zo a. m. Tilting canoe race, medal. 11 :2S a. m. Free-for-all race for anv kind of boats, between crews of U, S. b. unaneston ana toroedo boat aui Jonea. cash prise, 140. 11:46 Rowing race, - Morrison street to Aioina rerry and return, medal. . v 9:80 a. m. Free-for-all Tacht ' race: starts at Madison street bridge to Ross Island And return cash prise, $18 first 17 second. Entries must be made to Port Captain Woodward by mall or per- - , GREAT SMIGERFEST UNDER THE GREEU TREES ."if ': a ''. f '"-" ' " : t ; ' V f te -' i L. elated In any way with the ' Portland Protective . association. It was after ward found that it held one share f stock, all that la allowed any member. in this grafting organisation. . . - . Trust's rreee-Oat Oam. ' The Independent firm do not charge "bonuses." Th axorbltantv price charged them for good by th whole salers preclude any possibility of them getting more than a tight margin t profit out of their work. Attempting to compete against the inside Arms, the one receiving the "preferred" and "special preferred" -prices and rsbates from the wholesalers, handicapped fur ther by the monthly division of "bo nus" . charge In which they bar no share, they are forced to bid for work at th loweat possible figure. Even then it is frequently taken away from them by a trust member. If th trick 1 . turned to freese out the -inde pendent from the contract and the trust firm wins, his loss, if any, la made good by the protective association. That Is one of the objects for, which it 1 In existence. : v '-- ,j -;!. , , Wholesaler Aid Ooabliu. - ' The indenehdent firm Is further han dicapped in Its effort to buy at ,ja sonabls prices from the wholesale con cerns. ' It -is auoted nothlnr ' but the highest possible price a price called "ree-uisr." .which is the too-notcher. fluctuating upward a far aa it 1 pos sible to squeese aq extra penny, - He sets the same "regular" pries from all the wholesalers. To attempt to get a lower figure by going to different wholesale concerns , ts 'well-nish hope less. He may gainr few, cents on one artlole, but he lose on another, . and i Invariably upoiw hi second return the article which he received at a lower 1 f ie-ure on his first purchase has climbed ! again in price to tne quotations maae at other houses. - So the combine work systematically from the wholesaler to the various re- tall establishments, thence to the Pro tective association in whoss - exacting tributes from the public, all of If member ahare equally. .. . Graft System X Thorough- Vl" " The wholesaler char res a many dif ferent prices aa suit th occaalon. re bate the heaviest buying firms and In turn receives rebates Itself: the retail establishments rob the public by agree ing upon the "over-charge" which a job win stana wnen bias nave been aaked for from several "competinsr" firms. J then continue the fleecing by adding a j sb Toonus cnarae . on eacn . nature placed, and lastly, toe protective as So- j elation coneois ine runas . sandbagged from the public in "bonuses" and dl-1 vldes these equally upon the members! or th combine.. The system is as com- kWulb'Ai f i iV I'll1 IVs? vN : ' ' t-' III .. ' , ja min & Co. . LL the innovations that mark an Outinr Suit as of the present season's fashioning are embodied in the series that - 1 - V"a- a.i.. ':a.ii : a t s v ' uetvc wine tu ua iiuiu uic uuior Bnops 01 uirca oenja :3 ."i 7 1 The fabrics; are (iivWsi ; Flannels, Casslmeres, English Plaid Effects and Honespun Gray; ! " " II i ? Checks and the popular Browns. i . : .V !f The pockets are of the patch or Beflows. tvoe. there is a ber- ' : J i a ... . T" . a7 " I- v-'fc manent "turn up".! to 'the "trbusersx : -jt y '-: v! Belt IfMna are.nrAflf nnr1:ni:fa ; snug to the waist there ,are no unsightly buckles or straps., 1 ' ' r The coats are -oafe ,: a r a- av , ii i J a . .'f-:rrVv"i -.-,-t-, The Gentility Shop 311 Morrison jStrcct Opp- Potoff5c ' , i ,1 ; Norwegian Slngln; Society of Portland, One of tne Contesting Bodies of "Singers. The Norwegian Singing society 'of Portland. and their colleagues from' As toria are expected to draw an Immense throng to. the Oaks tomorrow afternoon when they appear in concert between the hours of S snd 4:39 o'clock. A pro- rram of the highest order of Norwegian inuRic of th Grieg and KJetulf class will be presented and there are said, to t-e tome exceptionally good wolcea In the ; combined chorus, which, will be about SO strong. The Astoria contingent will arrive-In, me morning, accompanied by - large number of friends. At 2:15 p. m. the Portland .sine-era and their sTIlAattst Will leave for th Oaks In i-ipeclil cir rrora Oak and First streets- The pro gram will be rendered fronr the big muslo shell where the band concert are given. -r The Norwegian Singing aociety was ago but r.t of the oris-- organised about 2S years naaCi aan t T 1 V aaaas-ai laa ak nal mem bere. J. O. Berg has been A rector for many year. The singers had charge of the Norwegian sangerfest at the Lewi and. Clark fair, when about 0J voice appeared in a grand chorus. It 1 understood that Mavor WJse of Astoria will -be at the Oaks to morrow afternoon and Invlt Portland to visit Astoria next August and par ticipate in the Norwegian sangerfest which will be held there at that tme. piete as it isthorough j in It pntda- J WIT KU. Government - investigation of the piunaenng irusi wiir no. doubt begin with the wholesale ; end of ; the - com bine wher lies the seat of the evtL From this to. the Protective associa tion . Is but a step, and an Investiga tion of both will lead to an expose and a disclosure of facts of a more wide spread nature than has been published iiorei-uiuro in ui. column or Th Jour j Her Own Stepmother. ' ' From the Kansas City Star. . "Z am my own stepmother," testified Mrs. Emms Rose, who was a witness in Justice R. E. Barnard' court In a Mem phis larceny case, - Her statement so astounded the Jus tice that h asked Attorney B. F. Powell whether or not the woman wu n h "Oh. I'm sane. Judas." interruntaa witness. ,nrou see, I recently married the son Of my first husband bv nnth ana. mis maxes ms, so my neigh bors say, my own stepmother. I got a irin my nrst nusoanu and mar rled his eldest son." . , Her explanation seemed satisfactory for th moment, but Justice Barnard tua mere snouid os some law - to pre vent women from being their "own sispraoinsrs," to say tne least . 1 " 1 1 .--'; Making Things Eaay. , From th Jouth' Companion. It was hard to apeak disheartening word to the smiling Irish maid who seemed so eager to secure the situation. but even at the end o? three day spent in employment Offices Mr. Orers's venae vi juaiiuv wu aeen. "I cannot let you coma thlnklnr m are to have an easy place," she said, with wistful earnestness, ''for It Isn't. There are five of us. and there la a "Oh, but you don't know me; ma'am," said the dauntless maid. "I can make anny piace -i uuce aisy by list Isvln' out a lltUe wurrk her an' a little wurrk there, ma'am. ? "If that's all that'a trnuMIn' vnn you've no need to consider It at allf,'. v. t.i i' ' H f. ft: 41k f Judy ErEra Hales ' ' , : . .J. IS WILL SELL4. " ';4V -v 'v, Round :-.TriiRAfa3tees , ,"1T, . Between All Points, on Its Lines, Witiiri't DisUnce of 200. .MUS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 3d;and 4th, '1907 AT RATE OF A AND A TftIRD Tickets must be used forgoing trip on day of sale. - Final rreturn limit July 6. ' Stop over privilege not included. Minimum rate ZO cents. Children 5 years of age and under 12 half fare. WAT TRIP EAST-Next Sdle Dattis July 3, 4ahd 5 Portland to Chlcagond Return $7 laSO-TIcketi Owbd for, Ninety Days : J A M BSTOWN . FA I R a w. STINGER, City Ticket AgenThird and Washington Sts Portland, Or.- ' . .... f'; ,, V ' . - . : ', 1 ' WM.McMURRA Passenger Agent Kit V i 1 1 i r .1 I