- 1 , , .. " . . 'tHE OREGON.. DAILY". JOURNAL." PORTtANDl WEDNESDAY . EVENING,' JULY.' JO. , ieOT,, . -.. Xi PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 1 . ' 4 . BECOMING AMERICANIZED ME ARRANGED ; JJetnrncd Edncator Tells of Conditions in Our Oriental Convention of Evangelical ' Possessions Good Work of Teaehers Military . Association Will Be Held ForcAS-lAnti.Tarfff RfintimftnL hi ueumngs uoage. Mrs Emma Stolt, of Appleton, Wisconsin; mA tuighbor mdviui u t uu PtrwuA I btgan to improvt t oncti. Iff: M mi Colonel William Parsons, who has Jut returned from nearly five years' service as a supervising teacher In the Philip pine islands, talked interestingly today to ft Journal representative or airairs In the Islands. Everything ia running rather amooth IT now, the hostile bandltl having bean pretty well aubdued or rendered Inac tlve, and thera la no longer much fear of serious outbraaka. The people gen , erally have accepted American rule and re quietly loyal 10 ine lovrnuiwui, though many, of course, entertain an tlcloationa of future Independence. The military forces or tne isiana are liriAMA inln thrM nflrtl. first th rTU- and they are American subject a Ha rrli'f1.10-,.1?? am. con'ldSr!! campmeeUng of the Evangelical ass, and treatment as tha people of any otiierj , ., . " . " , erritory. The tariff duties Imposed are elation of Oregon will begin July 28 ar divided into three parte, first, the regu lar army, consisting of aome 25,000 of 18 oao American officer and men. who seldom have any active onensive or am ' fenslve operations to carry on any more; ; s second, the Philippine scouts, about 6,000 ' .In number, officered by Americana, and ;' 'who are loyal and efficient: and third, - ' tha Philippine constabulary, also n umber -' Ing ,000, who are not only general po- ', . lice but perform tne amies oi aoiaiers, end do most of the fighting with crim inal brigands. In tha case of activity 1 vtm the part of these lawless bands, who -are rellglou fanatics and regard murder i as a moat worthy deed, the acouts are ' , snt out first; It they do not auppreas them, the constabulary follow, -and only v ' whan both these fall is tha regular army ' called on as it was in tha Lake Deho 'affair, where a large number of out Jaw Moros were killed, with much satls . faction to the government The munic ipal police are all natives, and are not ivery efficient Thera appears to be no ' ' ned of the larger American part of tha ,-. military lorcea, except as a preventive or a precaution against - possible up risings, which are becoming less proDa- bla Oppose to Tariff, All tha expanses of the Insular gov rnment are paid by taxes of one Kind or another levied on , the Inhabitants 'duties on imports, property tax, a poll , tax of a peso a rear, etc. The Filipinos tare pretty well contented with these and ill other conditions except tha tariff, i.which they unanimously oppose and crit icise aa aomethlng unjust and oppres sive. They correctly reason that if the sVhlllpplne islands are American territory At Jennings liOdge on the line of tha they O. W. P. tha annual convention and asao nd not only a caua of Hnatlfart(on and will cnntlnua until Aumst 1. Tha dlHtontent. but they retard development events are to be for the benefit of tha from engaging in industrial and other Ministerial association. Sundsy. school enterprises. league. Young People's alliance and ,.Jhe '8lajl3; r very rich in natural Woman's Missionary society, resources and the climate quite toler- . . . ,h IT, able, and If possessed by Japanese or Dr- 8- Umbach, of the Union Oos- Chlnesa would be extremely productive, pel institute of Napervllle, 111., haa been Chinese are the principal merchants secured and will alve Bible Instructions hj!Si3J5?- :laild"ne"pi ttw Uverr afternoon. The meetings will be The first legislature, to be elected' hald in a larae gospel tent. The follow- thls fall, will consist of a house of rep- ing program will be observed, resentatives only, no aensta and will I t ... hVA nrAft1Il th rtnwAfa am tt lrt 1 I MMIIII 111 SLmmvi , legislation of a territorial legislature aTlday, a. m. Our Ministry; Tne here. Bills passed, however, will' have I Applicant; Probationer; The Deacon; to be approved by the commission, com- The Elder; The Presiding Elder; Tne posed of aeven Americana, with Gov- Local Preacher; Why Do We Believe in ernor-Qeneral Smith at lta executive the Itinerancy? Shall We Have Lay head and then may be veteod br the Representatives in Our Annual Con- president of tha United Stataa. I ferenoeT Why the Shortage of Minis ters T xiow Aiay tne criiciancy vi vur Tha School System. Ministry Be Increased? a complete duduo scnooi system is i a. n m Wnman'a Miu niun an. maintained not only in tne cities out olety program, in oharge of Mrs. H. O, throughout the country or in VUIages Henderson, nrealdant. composed mostly of farmers, and are Saturday, 9 a. m. The Bible. God's very useful feature or tne govern- Word. F. Bens: Tha Holy SDlrlt Theo- to learn, and learn readily and are eas- Sunday Public worship. 11 y subject to discipline. The supervls- Monday. 9 a. m. Haa the Evangelical ins teacnera or principals ana soma Association a Divinely ordained corn- others are Americana but most of thai mission? L, C. Hoover; The Church's grade teachers are now natives, soma Relation to Civil Reform, J. A. Ooode; woman, but tha majority men. In Tar The Preacher's Attitude Toward His lac, for Instance, where Colonel Par Predecessor and Successor, E. 1). Horn sons was employed for awhile, he had schuch. under him about 26 teachers and nearly Tuesday, t a. m. Shall This Confer- 1.000 school children, in the main city ence Be Independent of the Parent Mla- and the adjacent barrios suburbs occu- slonary Society? H O. Henderson; The pled principally by families who cultl- AavisaDlllty or Having a conrerence vats the surrounding soil. The Ameri- Evangelist N. Shunp. can teaohers sent over thera have si- I Tonnsr Vaonla'a ininua most invariably been well adapted to 1 ,, . .v .nhiKr.,i , u . a k..,. I Thursday morning session 9, Conse- been the Instruments of doing great good. On bis return tri visited several schoo ne says, the school system is far su perior to that even In this country, being marvelous, as he showed In nu merous particulars cited, of cleanliness, tidiness, order, variety of practical in struction and thorough efficiency. .- v. - yi ...'.::::.: - . v X :':.':::vi.j' il mi m A HBS. E1TJU STOI.T. oration service: V:tO, Investing a LJtev g ln- TRACTION COMPANY BEGINS WORK V ON ITS GRAND AVENUE OBLIGATION Miss Mav Ooode: lo! The Unifyln n rinr..i t.r.n. f-uence of Chrlatlanlty, Miaa Rata Price P. i ?I -ifflL 10 0. The Sabbath Its Use and Abuse, .v.?.l iV J?! Chester Blum; U. Tha Value of the Old system Is far so- r.. .,. -r,.ir,in r. v,.n o-o.. v Lw i sett v ass a I avtiiiiisv vsui i vuua . s pl for Citiinhlp, Miffs Frieda Geljfer Afternoon suasion 1:30, The Pastor i vv v v ia aiij a. a . vv v mann: 2. What Should Be the Strong Points or Attraction in the x. V. A.? Mrs. J. Smeltzer; 2:10, The Application of New Testament Ethics to the Every day Life of the Alllancer. H. N. Goode I, Beat Methods of Conducting the Monthly Missionary Meeting, Miss Ber tha Townnend: 1:30. The Alliance. I Training School for Soul-Winners, H. Albright; 4, business meeting. Bvenenla- session 7:80. What Part of the Y. P. A. Work do I Enjoy Most and Why? One minute talks; H, annual ser ' Two blocks of planking on Grand ave tjua between East Washington and East garrison streets have been torn up by the Portland Railway, Light A Power company, preparatory to laying hard pavement on that thoroughfare. Actual fOUR NEW TONS ON f C, M, & St. P. R. R. ITOWNSITE DEPARTMENT MAKES AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. operations were started yesterday morning and between 1& and 20 man are at work today near the corner ot M,Ir.r East Morrison and Grand avenue. 5 mon. S. L. Umbach, p. IX Sunday School X,eagoa. Tuesday, 7:20 p. m. Grand rally, E. Wednesday, morning session Early worship led by the vice-president: 9. de votional service, F. W. Launer; 9:30, The Beverly, Warden, Rootboro and , v Othello Are to Be Opened in the Near Future. ;,!'f; if Tha foUowlns: circular telling of tha . view towns -to be opened along tha line fef the Chicago,- Milwaukee & St. Paul , Vaflway- has been issued by General Iand Agent G, W. Morrow. Four, new towns... located on . tha Chicago.' iMU ;fwaukaa A SU Paul railway . In eastern J (Washington are to be sold at public aiuctlon. Tha opening sales of lots in thena four towns " will take place at 'ISpokane. Washlnxton. as follows: Beverly. July, XI: Warden, July 18; Boxboro, July IT,' Othallo. July . 18. ! Beverly, the first town to be sold. Is located on' tha Columbia river at the crossing of tha Chicago, Milwaukee & fit Paul railway. SI miles east of El ensburg, which will be its nearest com BatiUve. nolnt . A steamboat with 111 tons carrying ''Capacity- and. koooi passenger accom- :inodatlons makes semi-weekly trips. - leaving Vulcan and Trinidad lor Beverly on Tuesday ana t'i'nursaay mornings. thus giving this point tha benefit M iver transDortation. . This will make one of our best ,town. and. while tha country tribu ttary la yet undeveloped, Iti is capable .i Decommg a good agricultural ana, sJruit-gTowIng district, the fact being iwioaiy Known that rruu lands similarly located in eastern Washington have in - ivaiiably increased to the value of $600 ' IJto $1,000 an acre. It is platted on part -Of section 34, township 16 north, range ,11 east, in Douglas oounty. I Warden is located II miles northeast f Othello, In a particularly fertile part . 'r Douglas county, on part of sections ao ana is in townsmp li north, range v east. arming and rnut growing are ear ned on extensively in tha territory sur - rounding Warden. We predict a pros . parous future for this town. Roxboro is located 13 miles east of .Warden in tha center of a rich farming country, wmcn is Douna to push this . Town to tne iront. it is platted in sec tion is, townsmp ii north, range 32 east, in Adams county. Othello is located about 40 miles east f Beverly in a rich farming country . witn a i&rge territory to a raw from, on part sections 8, 4, 38 and 84, in town- snips 10 ana io, range it east, in Adams oounty. ' These various towns are in that fa ;Vored part of Washington known as the ,Blg Bend" country, and will afford .splendid business opportunities for bankers, merchants, hotel keepers, law Jers, doctors and skilled and unskilled .workmen. r Sale will commence at the hour of 2 - f' m; """T 'CI oay. in the Elks' ivmv1, niHir tne Grand avenue business man nr rm.. Joielng because the proposed improve ment im linri, miav aft,, - n .. months of delay. It la hoped bv them Sunday School; (a) The Boy, Salem Eng- thore wui be po further Fay oi the "h:lb ThJ 2ag Man Monmouth; work Is completed. The Father, Seattle; 10:16, confer- The only other cause of delav will he noe: What do you consider the great- on account of the larire .n nmnf- est question in connection wnn our sun re of sDeclal wort that i day school work? How wo olere of snorlnl wnrb that k. i day school work? How would you an- stalled by the Street railway complnv 8Wer ltl J,1, The Ideal Sunday School at the Intersection of Grand avenue and room' Portlana first German. morrison street. This work must be ordered in the east and is not easily constructed. The Intersection at th.s point Is exceeded In IntHracy only by the intersection on the west side of toe rirvr mi rum ana Washington streets. W. V. J0BES VICTIM OF HEART DISEASE i-rcaiaent or Flooring Mfll at st Johns Expired After Reaching Office Without Warning. W. V. Jobes. president and . managar or the Jobes Milling company of St Johns, died suddenly yesterday morn mg in tne office of tha company. Mr. Jobes was apparently In his usual good health when ha went to business In the At i 4" . v, JP f 1 Its i'.V,t i ' I W. V, Jobes. morning, although ha had been troubled with heart disease for the past two years. Three years ago Mr. Jobes removed to . jonns from D flouring mills, wh: jlVaahlngton. aioaerata prices will be Spokane, ..... ijnLcu un " oj tn townmte company. !nd purchasers will be required to bid ,or cnolca. Easy terms given. For further information write or ao V?0 if w'",eZn Townslte Company f Washington. O. W. Morrow, general !!& S"'"' "'ngton' trill toa--ndr ppoitane, Washing- TEA . ; k The way to buy tea is to ;say.toyour grocer: "I ;rrSbntSchiIhVs Bcstr 1 lb v - Japan br Ceylon or Eng:- f " T?" W.saaat sa4ea't T" ' . f aiaw . , " ;- Z okana and erected the Hon ne onerateil nvlth his two sons, A. R. and W. H. Jobes, who survive him. Funeral services win be held at tha residence In St. Johns this afternoon succeeding which Mm Jobes and her son. W". H. Jobes. will ac company the remains to the birthplace and old home of deceased at Rockford. Illinois. Deceased was 15 years old. From the 10th to the 21st. Those are tha vital dates. lUtwMn them you can set a Reed-Prench nlano at less than factory prices. It's a vast demonstration sale. See page I. FALL OF BUCKET CAUSES FATALITY Afternoon session 2. Devotional ser vice. L. C. Hoover; 2:30, conference; (a) weak I'oints in our fresent Day Bun day School System;. (b. Remedies; 8:80, waat Should Be the Qualifications for Sunday School Teacher? Mllwaukle; 4, buslneas meeting Evening session 7:80, Song service. led by the convention cholrster; 8, an nual sermon. tev. m. Heveriing, TURPENTINE PLANT EEADY TO START UP Xew West St. Johns Industry Will Be in Operation One Day This Week. The 180,000 turpentine plant recently constructed at West St. Johns by H. C. Campbell and C F. Swlgert will be put into operation this week. All machinery has been installed, and only a small amount of adjusting and other essentials have to be completed before the wheels begin to turn. Industries in Bt. Johns are an begln- nlne- to take on added energy. The first carload of asbestos for the new factory or tne umen-cnamDers company ar rived yesteraay. Mrs. Emma Stolt. 1061 Oneida St, I Appleton, Wis., writes: "Parana haa done ma a great deal of I gooa since l began taxing it ana 1 am always giaa to speax a gooa wora ior it. "Three years ago I was in a wretched condition with backaches, beartns down Pains, and at timea was so sore and lama that I could not move about. I had inflammation and irritation, and although I used different remedies they aid tne no gooa "A neighbor who had bean using Pe ru na advised me to try It. and I am aiad that I did. I began to improve as soon as I took It and I felt much better. "I thank you for your fins remedy. It la certainly a godsend to sick women." Catarrh of the Internal Organs. Miss Theresa Berries, White Church, Ma. writes: "I suffered with catarrh of tha stem ach, bowels and internal organa Every thing I ate seemed to hurt ma. I never had a passage of the bowels without taking medicine. I was so tired morn ings, and ached all over. I had a pain in my tert siae, ana the least exertion I or excitement made me short of breath. "Now, after taking Peruna for six months, I am as wall aa I aver was. Pe runa has worked wonders for ma I be lieve Peruna Is tha beat medicine In the world, and I recommend it to my rnenaa MIUTU TO DEFEND COAST State Troops Prove Profi cient in Handling Big Guns at Fort. (Special Dispatch to Tbe JeeraaL) Fort Stevens, July lfc To the great relief of the regular army officers In command It has been proven already that tha volunteer troop's of Oregon can be utilised to man the big eosjrt defense batteries, if occasion should . arise, oh very short notice. For the past three days steady drill with the big guns has shown that the militiamen readily pick up tha necessary knowledge to man the big guns and that the garrisons could be reinforced with state troops if neces sary. Drills and speed tests have shown tnat tne volunteers, with little nraa- tice, can handle the distance finders with nearly as rreat dlsnatch as the regulars. Militiamen yesterday located a vessel and transmitted the flrlnr1 ders In 40 seconds, while the record at the for is 20 seconds. Even better showing was made in loading a 11-inch mortar, for which the record at tha fort la 84 seconds, the mllltamen accom plishing it In 42 seconds. It is expected tnat the new rerry, Llnnton and West St. Johns within few days. The boat was recently taken iown tne river to ita location at - Bt Johns, where been added. t S finishing touches have AT THE THEATRES Last of "The Sorceress. H Thla evening's performance will be the last appearance of Nance O'Neil In The Sorceress." tha nowarful tras-edv mat nas created so rreat an lmnrassinn rh piece is ma-nirlcently staged. To morrow ana for the rest of the week. mgomar wui be the Dill at the Mar quam. Great Joy for Small Boys. There Is promised Joy at the Oaks next week for every small boy In Port land. Every younirster likes tn aa aog snow, especially when it is a good one and is free. Next .week Don ynos aog snow win be a free attrac- Write Tonr Questions. Without seeing your written aues tions, Abigail Price, at the Grand, reads tnem and gives answers. This is one ui me sironeest dnmnnatm.inn. .i,u irai nas Deen seen here wia aiiui niva. iri advent Miss Price does all that Mi.- p Huge Trench-Digging Machine. Scoop Oires Way Without Warning, Crashing Laborer. 8. Aleckh, an Afghan , laborer, was fatally struck yesterday afternoon by a huge backet on the big trench-digging machine In use on the Brooklyn sswer. The accident occurred at 5 o'clock. Aleckh was working' directly beneath the machine when the Ducket broke loose and fell on him. breaklnc his legs and Injuring him internally. He was removed at onoe to the Good Samaritan hospital bat died soon after arrivat. Aleckh was about 80 ;yeaod, and leaves a family in Afghanistan, consist ing ef a wife anal -'three eh tldren, -One ot the ehlldrea la la Ue Unite, gtatea. "Utah" at the SUr. utan, me play this week at tha Btar, brings U mind one of the stranscst states In the country, where Mormons hold sway and control the destinies of the commonwealth more directly than mere will be day. matinees tomorrow, Saturday and Seats now selling. ' The Man From the West." ' The Allan 8tock company at the Iyyrlc ia offetins; an unusually fine attraction in "The Man From the West" this week It la. a strong play and is . splendidly Potter Schedule for Beach .Tiiis Week. The sail In- schedule of the steam er Potter this week from Portland, Ash street dock. Is as follows: Thnri a.ipa.J Friday, 7:80 a, m.: Saturday, 9 a. m. - Get tickets and make reservations at city ticket office. Third am w.v, Ingtonureetavp. attngfr, city ticket aceaU Store of Novel Ideas. The Golden Earls deoartment slor has gained for Itself the reoutatlon of aiwaya naving "something, un its sleeve." This loom and aale Is tha first sale of the kind ever held in this nart of the country. One of the very simple yet Important reasons for the great uccess oi tnis saie ana or mis store seems to be the hard and consistent team work" of the emolovea Durlnar this loom end sale each of the sales. ladies wears a neat little silk badge with the words "Loom End Bala" This is only one example of the constant systematized working-together of em ployes and employers at this establish ment. . luvery ciera is ready to work hard for the house and, in turn, the use is ever ready and willing to stand It h ick of tha has ' been employes. admitted by one high In this firm that the present great volume of business which this store enjoys is due Just as largely to nara ana persistent work on the part or the employes as to the bust ness methods and buslneas policies of tnis ever busy store GOVERNMENT DESIRES LOCAL COURT RECORDS The bureau of commerce and labor has sent Miss Agnes Smith from Wash ington, D. C. to Portland to obtain the copies of the records of the J or anile court for the nast year to be used in conneotlon with statistics compiled from the records of criminal courts. Miss Smith is now at work in the Juvenile court rooms at the court house, work ing with the Juvenile oourt officers who are prearing the annual report of the Juvenile court. in the statistics oeing eorapuea dt the bureau are Included tbe records of the divorces granted in the local circuit courts for the past 20 years. These fimirea were obtained some time aco by another employe of the bureau. PHONE EXTENSION TO LONG CREEE (SDeclal Dispateh to Tb Joornil.) Long Creek. Or.. July 10. It la now assured that a telephone line will be constructed from Tjklah to Long Creek. To conatruct the. line from its nresent terminus at Dale to Long Creek will reaulre an expenditure of $1,100. The comnanv has been incorporated with -a capital stock of 13,000 . and shares -are ' ' v ieiHii We unloaded a carload of "New Method" Gas Ranges yesterday after over two monthaV delay en route from Mansfield, Ohio. This belated shipment we shall place on. sale for ten days at a rery substantial reduction from regular prices, for we do not intend to be "stuck" on gas range stock if wc can avoid It. '. ' .- . ' M f siips $1.11 SLOO Dawn, $1.00 a Weeft af s VkM n"'Mna fl . a. This style of the "New Method Oas Range has a burner at each side extending front to back. Each throws a sheet of perfect blue flame towards the center, covering evenly the en tire broiling, space. It has a simmering burner, four New Method top burners, guaranteed for five years, that will save you 25 per cent in your gas bllL New Method finish that will prevent the steel rusting out in a life time instead of in six or eight years as it will if not protected. Has large baking oven and broiler. . m THE "NEW METHOD" GAS RANGES Consume ONE-FOURTH less gas than the old style sold by the GAS COMPANY, therefore it is not to the interest of the Gas Com pany to have "New Method" ranges installed in Portland homes, however, every knock they give the "N. M.M becomes a decided boost for this gas-saving range. $20 Gas Ranges $18 $1.00 Down, $1.00 a Week This style has four "New Method" top burners, large baking oven and broiler oven, nas bottom flue through which the heat passes evenly causing all parts of the oven bottom, sides and top to bake the same. - The flame not coming into direct con tact with the bottom as in other ovens, does not warp or burn it out Accurate tests made by gas experts in different parts of the country have shown an average of 25 per cent less con sumption of gas from the "New Method" than from any other burner. 0i Course, the Gas Co. Doesn't Like Our "New Method" Range Gas Ranges connected same day as ordered without Extra Charge. mm m r a v Special in Crockery Department To introduce our fine new Basement Crockery Department we are quoting weekly specials here. They are all bargains. This week it is GLASS BERRY SETS FOR Large Glass Berry Bowls.. . .MM...10V Six Glass Individual Dishes to matcli ....... ,,..10 You Wear a WATCH While Yon Pay When you take advantage of our Installment plan of easy payments, less than elsewhere. Prices 'H vv Solid Oak Bed Special Three days this week Thursday, Friday and Saturday-we shall offer a line of solid oakbeds, the product of one of the best Eastern factories and always sold for $12.50 Am g and $14.00, for only Of .UU EASY PAYMENTS See Window Display Sims Corner First and Yamhill Corner Second and Yamhill ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine People of Pendleton tad tor the. line will subscribe M00 ' and ; the, patrons living now being sold. who will oe benefited, toy the. line will in the south end -of the county and in Grant county agree to take the rest. The Commercial club has the matter In hand. Garter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear tlfnatur of See Fe4fosate Wrapper Belew. BOWLSBY TOO HI TO APPEAR DT COURT . ' i mf . 'tJ , A . (Special Dispateh to Site 1 Journal.) Astoria, Or., t July 10, Judge T, )f A. the elroult oourt last evening for-the term. . H. Bowlabv. oharsed withv 'murdarlna? Cleva Jennings, was to have pleaded yesterday afternoon, trai as he was too ill to appear the case was continued to the September terra., Bowlsby has not tjsucceedeA-lB Jrfvln the, J2,60fl hand re y h i be Tsbti . SS tSJtS SS sslssai ',' . nxiwxzzv CARTERS MM' lifcise--.--Jsm'-Sl " I FBIDUZIXUt. niiiusutull. FOR T6XP10 UYU's f CI COmiPATlOJf, rcitmowsui. FBI THCCfiSfPLIXiei ttPEEtST EKTRAI r : . -i HTi SSETiGDEVERS RTUN0..0RK . ICLO Persons suffering from heart troubles should avoid coffee. Secure a heart tonic and a coupon for "Golden CHICHESTtK'S PILLS f lora s Bmc ml AiwMkaltabki SOLD PMIfiCiKTS FVFRYWHERE AUM aUCK rllADACriala , habits ass Matttvelr sored by arnodermle or Internal nsa. sent to say arnr habitae by CVsMk CenlMmell0Oner bottle avXTJC ereale y SUdmare One CalsFSaki Grain From Skidmore Drug Co, Jonei Drug Store, and Allen Drug Co., who recdmmend it Golden Grain Granules for sale by the grocery trad2J Sa M FOR WOMEN ONLY Dt. Saaaaiaaa Oosoea4 Savts ;-aad Cotloa Boot tUlx. Tha ksst fad enhr ralisbla taatady tat Wri?!k,kk.?ht"l,t easts.;' le':S t 10 Sara ; K1 JH boi. Hwtlea Is slsla wrasan. i f . mxm v y