The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 09, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON - DAILY JOURNAL.' PORTLAND,' . TUESDAY J EVENING. 1 JULY 8, 1907.
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KNI6HTS FROr.1,
EVERY STATE
ity Thousand Lodgemen
in Uniform Parade, in ,
Saratoga Today.
PROCESSION HAS
ELEVEN DIVISIONS
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Officers of Grand Encampment Ride
In Company With Earl of Euston,
Who Represent English Branch of
the Order.
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(Journal Special BcrTtc.)
Saratoga, N. Y., July I. -This has
been a t"ala day In the history of Sara
toga, and, though the villagers been
the scene of many large and Imposing
gatherings In the past, the spectacle
witnessed today Is conceded to have
beeasWhe most Impressive In Its history
to have brought within her con
fines the largest crowd ever seen on the
streets.
The great crush of visitors to the
Knights Templar a conclave came today,
as the special attraction waa the big
parade of 70,000 Knights In uniform.
The town was gayly decorated for the
occasion, and everywhere along the line
of march the Templar colors and em
blems, enlivened, with national flags,
floated from windows and balconies or
hung from ropes stretched across the
streets.
Every state of the union and half a
dosen foreign lands were represented
In the procession, which was made up
of 11 divisions. The first division In
cluded Washington commandery of
Saratoga as escort to the grand encamp
ment, and St. Bernard commandery of
Chicago as special escort to Grand Mas
ter George M. Moulton. In the first
division also were the officers of the
SEATTLE FILLED
WITH DELEGATES
Great Crowd Assembles to
Attend Christian En
deavor ConVention.-
TWENTY THOUSAND y
EXPECTED TOMOlCllOW
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Churches and Business ilonses Are
Decorated and Hotels Hare Blore
Guests Than They" Can Handle
Convenient.
fxand encampment ana tne noiaoie vis
tors, among the latter being the Earl
of Euston. representing the English
branch of the order.
Massachusetts and Rhode Island com
manderles, headed by Grand Commander
Toung as marshal, made up the second
division, and next In line came the grand
and subordinate comanderles of Vir
ginia. Vermont, New Hampshire, Ohio
and Kentucky. The fourth division
comprised the grand and subordinate
commanderiea of Connecticut.
Pennsylvania commanderles appeared
In the fifth division, marshaled by Wil
liam M. Donaldson of Harrlsburg. The
Sixth division Included the grand com
manderles of Maine, Indiana, Texas,
Mississippi. Michigan and Illinois. Bea
ton O. Brown of Kansas City was mar
shal of the seventh division, which was
made up of the representatives of Cali
fornia Tennessee. Wisconsin, New Jer
sey, Georgia, Missouri, Alabama, Louis
iana. Iowa. Kansas and Minnesota. The
next division comprised the command
erles of Maryland Nebraska, Arkansas,
West Virginia, Colorado and North Caro
lina with David E. Brownlee of Sioux
City as grand marshal.
The ninth division Included the dele
gations from South Dakota, Oregon.
Washington, Wyoming. Montana, North
Dakota. Arlsona, Florida and Indian
Territory. In the tenth division were
the Templars from the District of Co
lumbia. Oklahoma. New Mexico and
Idaho, while the last division was made
up of the grand and subordinate com-
manderles of New Tork.
... After the parade occurred the formal
s opening of the conclave in the town.
5 hall, with addresses of welcome by Gov
ernor Hughes. Grand Commander Knapp
of New yoric ana oiners. ana a respwiaa
by Grand Master Moulton. With the
conclusion of these formalities the
grand encampment went Into executive
session for the transaction of Its regu
lar business. A spirited contest has
developed for the honor of entertaining
the next triennial conclave, among the
cities presenting invitations being Los
Angeles, Milwaukee and Indlanapolta
To Irvington People.
We will place six pianos In Irvlngton
homes at a nominal price, the only re
' qulrement being that their owners tell
their friends where thev got their piano.
Apply as early as possible. Reed-French
Piano company.
THREE TRAINMEN ARE
KILLED IN WRECK
(Journal Special Barries.)
Seattle Wash., July . Seattle Is
nearly all agog preparing for the Inter
national Christian Endeavor convention.
which Is to be formally bpened In this
city tomorrow. Every arriving train
during the past 14 hours has brought
Its quota of delegates, and It Is ex
pected that by tomorrow at noon 20,000
visitors will be In the city to attend
the proceedings of the convention.
Among the arrivals today were dele
gations from Massachusetts, Texas, Ne
braska. Michigan. Colorado Kansas. In
diana, New York, West Virginia, Con
necticut, the Dakotas, Ohio and other
states, as well as several of tha Ca
nadian provinces.
To accommodate the multitude the
capacity of the hotels has bean tested
to the utmost, while every available
boarding house has been called Into
requisition.
The evangelical churches and many
residences and business houses have
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and the public buildings and" streets will
be illuminated each night during the
convention, which will last five days.
The sessions of the convention will
be held In the large Auditorium, while
noon evangelical services and auxiliary
meetings will be held In the Grand epera
house and various halls and churches.
A large number of praise and song
meetings, conferences and celebrations
will be held In the various Protestant
churches which will Include addresses
on a variety of Christian Endeavor sub
jects by noted speakers. -
The annual business meeting will be
held tomorrow afternoon In the Hotel
Lincoln. At this meetlns the officers
and trustees of the United society for
the ensuing year will be elected and the
annual reports of the offioers and busi
ness agents will be presented. This
will b-a followed by a meeting of the
trustees of the United society, and will
probably conclude all the routine busi
ness ox tne convention.
.. The regular opening of the eonven
lion will take place In the evenlntr. with
Rev. Dr. Francis E. Clark, president of
the United society, presiding. Addresses
of welcome to the delegates will be
maae oy governor Albert B. Mead. rep.
resenting the state of Washinaton
Mayor William H. Moore of Seattle, and
Chairman F. Edgar Barth. on behalf of
the convention committee. President
uiara win respond to these salutations
and deliver his annual address, and
General Secretary Shaw and Treasurer
LAinrop also win be heard.
In order to accommodate the crowd
the sessions will be held in two audi
toriums simultaneously, the program
being In dupllcat. Special features
during the remainder of the week will
be meetings devoted to "Training for
the Church of the Future," "Training
in Cltlaenshln " "Rphnnl nt XtmtAm
'Training for Missionary 8ervlce."
trine I of Civilisation." "Present Day
Problems," etc. During the week there
win do no rawer tnan 181 separate meet
ings, ranging from the great inspira
tional gatherings, with audiences of
o.uuu to lu.vuu. to tne schools of meth
ods, with classes of '60 to 600. Vice
President Charles W. Fairbanks Is to
auaress xne convention Friday evening.
BANKHEAD TO GO TO
MILLIONARIE'S CLUB
Former Congressman to Bo Elected
to Succeed Late Senator
Morgan.
blood-purlflar, and tonic or lm
and acts especially favorably In
tlT war upon all the muoous Ui
ZT; TThat Do They Caret;
. Tha above ouestlon Is often asked con
eernlnavPr. Pierce's two leading med
dnv8ol4n Medioal Discovery", and
Favorite Prescription."
The answer Is that "Golden Medical
Discovery is a most potent alterative or
lnvigoraioT
in a cura
tive way upon all the muoous lining sur
faces, as of the nasal passages, throat
bromhlal tubes, stomach, bowels ant
hladdaaenrlng a large eer sent of eater
rbal eases whether ahe disease affects th
nasal oaWfres, the (moat, larynx, bron
ehla, stomacaNf as eatiPraal dyspepla
bowels a (as muvnWavfesl- bladder
uterus or other ptflvlo rgiiw Even It
the chronc fir ff ff Af
a.ffrt.ifn It la ftft-ep SHCCtful ill Sffec'
ina-rivunwi i-xTacrnitmn iuv.ini
ffr t )fl m rcLtnacs of cHty-aa uiq
i senuv auna invurorav
Ms7iMwarimve
Ing tonlo and rvine. . For weak worn
out, over-worked women no matter what
bas eausad the break-down, Favorite
PrMaerlntlon'wIH ba found most effective
In building up the strength, regulating.
the womanly functions, subduing pain
and bringing about a healthy, vis
condition of the whole system.
A book of particulars wraps each bottlr
giving the formulas of both medicines and
luoting waat scores oi eminent mm
foal authors, whose works are consulted
hv nhvulclans of all the schools of Practice
as guiues ip prescrioing, say vi ku in
gredient entering Into these medicines.
.The words of Drains bestowed .on the
several Ingredients entering Into Doctor
flerce's meaicines oy sucn writers snouia
have more weight than any amount ol
non professional testimonials, because
such men are writing for the guidance o'
their medical brethren and know whereol
they speak. ' . . .. '
Both medicines are non-alcoholic, non
secret, and contain no harmful habr.
forming drugs, being oomposed, of glyceii
extracts of ho roots of native, America;
medicinal forest plants. They are bot
sold by dealers In medicine. You can'
afford to accept as a substitute for one c
these medicines of known composition
any secret nostrum.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated
easy to take as candy, regulate and in
vigorate stomach, liver and bowels.
MANY APPOINTMENTS
BY GOVERNOR MEAD
(Spatial Dispateh te The 7oonaL)
Olympla, Wash., July 9. Governor
Mead today announced the appointment
of the three Republican members of the
board of the state reformatory to be
established in Snohomish county. The
two Democratic members will be an
nounced later. Tha members named to
day are Frank C. Jackson of Seattle,
five-year term; Corwin S. Shank of 8e
attlo, four-year term, and W. P. Bell
of Everett, three-year term.
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Appropriate Sum
Two Piece Outing Sw7s - - $10.00 to $25.00
VACATION and Outing dayo suggest
, suitable wearing appdreL Our Outing
Suits have that same superiority of Style,
Fit and Quality that marks our regular
three-piece Suits.
IN accordance with our regular system our
mid-summer stock has been replenished
with many new lines, making the sizes
about as complete as at the beginning of
the season.
Mcli's Waistcoats the most superb line ever shown
in Portland. Exclusive novelties and advanced styles
secured by our Mr. Steinbach while in New York.
The governor has appointed B. S.
Groaacup of Tacoma and B. C. Han ford
of Seattle as delegates to the National
Irrigation congress at Sacramento, Sep
tember I to 7. and also appointed I O.
Barron of Walla Walla as a delegate to
the American Mining con grass at Jop
lln, Missouri. November if to II. j
Frank Lamb of Hoqulam and R. W. I
Condon of Port Gamble were today re
appointed members of the state forestry
commission for four-year terms.
(Jonrail Bpeclat Rerrlc.)
Herrln, 111.. July. . Three trainmen
were killed yesterday in a wreck on the
Burlington road here. Spreading rails
caused the engine to roll down an embankment
Don't fall to pay your west side
bill tomorrow,
of discount.
Positively the last day
Preferred Stock Canned (roods.
Allen A Lewis' Best Brand.
TTTYAS POMMTSSTON
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(Joarnal Special SerrleM
I XtSwin, Texas. July 9. The Texas
railroad commission today began a Hear
ing in the matter of a readjustment of
rates applying on lumner ana aruciea
taking lumber rates. In carloads, be
Texas and Pacific railway points.
AZ.X. THB WOBIO
Knows that Ballard's Snow Liniment
has no superior - for rheumatism, stiff
joints, cuts, sprains, lumbago and all
pains. Buy it, try It and you will al
ways use It. Any body who has. used
Ballard's Snow Liniment Is a living
roof of what It does. AH we ask of
you Is to get a' trial bottle. Price SSc,
toe and $1.00. Sold by all druggists.
(Journal Special Service.)
Montgomery, Ala., July 9. The elec
tion of ex-Congressman John H. Bank-
head to succeed the late John T. Mor
gan in the United States senate by the
Alabama legislature, which convened to
day for Its adjourned or "split" session.
Is Assured. Practically all talk of op
position to Mr. Bankhead's election has
subsided and his selection Is now a
matter of certainty, the party leaders
taking the ground that it Is Incumbent
upon them to net In accordance with
the result of the state primary last
August, which declared Mr. Bankhead
to be first choice for alternate senator.
. In addition to the senatorlaJ ultrilnn
the legislature will have considerable
business of Importance to dispose of at
the present session. Probably the most
important matter to engage attention
will be the report of the committee
appointed to frame a municipal code
which will provide a uniform system
of government for all the cities of Ala
bama of over 2,000 population.
Don't fall to pay your west side
Diu tomorrow, positively tne last day
ui uiscouni.
Sy
Here Is One of the Letters
Sent to John Biaauvyin
a Friendly Contest Be
fore July 4th, from
Children
J01 Mlsner St, MontavtUa, Or.
June 19, 1907.
iur. John Blaauw, Advertising Manager
"Golden Grain Granules, "12 Front St.,
jroruuna, ur. '
Dear Sir I have a package of "Gold
en Grain Granules," which I ordered
from our grocer, Mr. C. K, Wieblsch. 1
like the coffee fine and as it Is a whole
some ana a Harmless Beverage, I should
think that every true American, who
wishes the success of his or. her coun
try would use If
rname or tne scnooi wmcn I at
is Montavllla. The reason why
olden Grain Granules is often called
the American family drink la because of
Its universal reputation of being a
wholesome and harmless . drink. . AH
I Americans do or ought to drink it It
should be used In every home because
: The exact weight of the package I
- bought of our grocer was one pound
and three-quarters, I am 14 years of
ags. Yours truly, '
,: - TjTJLTT DOWNING,
i S01 Mlsner St, Montavllla, Or. ;
SAYS TELEGRAPH IS
CONTROLLED BY TRUST
(Journal Soeelal Beretee.)
NeW York. July 9. The Wentern
Union nnd Postal telegraph companies
were attacked in Justice Platzek's court
yesterday by Attorney General Jack
son, wno cnara-es tnat tne comnanlea
have entered Into alleged Illegal agree
ments, governing the transmission of
messages.- The suit la brought In the
name or me people. ,
Jackson asks the justice to appoint a
reieree 10 lane evidence. He cnarges
that the companies .are violating the
anti-monopoly law, and that the agree
ments are -in restraint or traae.
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The Greatest of the Entire Season
Strong reinforcements will be brought forward Monday. Values- unequaled in any other former event.
This store has certainly been a very busy spot since the beginning of this sale, but for this week we've
planned a record-smashing selling that will even eclipse all past performances. No house in America
gives the bargains that we do in this new store. We demonstrated it last week; we will demonstrate it
again. 1
SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR WEDNESDAY'S SPECIALS
$5.00
Wash Suits
$1.95
SUITS I SUITS I SUITS SUITS
flew VmptsS"0WendCr!sdaf Vtlue" UP to 30' Wedne,d7 V" P 5' Wednegday Value, up to $33, Wednesday
$4.75 1 $7.75 $10.75 $1 5.75
EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED
WASH 13a3L,TS white and black bao long and short.
, . MERC LISLE GLOVES KIMOINOS
Refular 13c Talus Regular $1.50 Values, Recular $1.50 Value. Regulaf
75c Tahiti, I
5c $I.lO 98c 45o
WATCH POS TMB ORBATBST WAIST SAUB IN THB HISTORY OP PORTLAND
SKIRTS I White Wash Skirts
ar-a VALUES UP TO $7.50
VALUES UP TO tSM QQq, $3.95
Why Vo Celt it
Willamette HeigKts.
Five pianos will be supplied Wll-
l.iA.tta HAltfhta Malilant. , n .Km 91 .
applicants, at merely nominal : fivures,
in ortler . to Introduce them. Apply at
once, or early tomorrow Feed-Prenoh
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nqnu cviuimiji dui ana curngiae,
THIEVES STEAL GEMS
FROMPUBLIC EXHIBIT
(Journal Spaclal Barries.)
" San Diego, Cal., July . Between
Saturday night and Monday morning
thieves entered the exhibit room of
the chamber of commerce and stole
several thousand dollars worth tof cut
and uncut native gems. Tha. loss Is
13,000. . -; ' --; - ' - '
' oxilaad to St. TL
The Canadian. Pacific is now sellins
through tickets to tha East via Spokane
and their, new line. The short line to
St. Paul. Fastest service. Their new
trains are models of luxury. Klectrlc
lighted, and provided with electric ven
tilators. By far the most up-to-date
service In, the west.;
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Don't fall to mv your west side aaa
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Becaase we go to Bohemia every year and personally select our supply of Hop. from the Best Hop Producing
Districts of that little country, which grows the finest quality of Hop. In mil the world." And. becaoM
Bohomiano of the AmGB6GOEd VJoeBc3
(AND ILIIWHIRK) . ' '
Stand by Their Favarito Ocbr y
It promotes Health and Good Cheer; Stimulate, the Heart and1 " Brain Means Good Fellowahlp
Without Excess and no Headache in the Morning. - , ' ,
AsDsCs St. Louis Dohenian, tisiatiTho flncrlcan Drcv3 G:,, St.Lc.
R0THCHILD BROTHERS, DlstrjSaiterf, ;f 20sd 23 ricrtt First Cc:!, Fcrt'z.'i. ,
bill tomorrow, positively toe last day
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