TOE OEEGOM DAH.T JOOEIMi; POETEAUD, TirTOSDAT . EVUMllJO. JTJtY it Ittt. .', SONG'S VALUE WnFrTr?W y f lo clDBfii mmk Wm v, , .,,'1'-, ';, ' Emm. Carpenter Speaks Be fore National Ediica-v tional Association. " PuHE MtJSip WORTIT MORE THAN DIAMONDS 'Professor Dresslw Favors Appolnt ! ment of School physicians to Cor net Evil Arising From Defects la Scholars. . ,.. . j (Journal Special lervtee.) , Los Angetea.'ujy U. lAgaln the hun dreds of toachers In attendance on the National Educational association "wore early astir thli morning prepared to 'make anotbar buay day of It Though 'this waa tha fourth dar of tha gather. ara waa apparantly do abatement ganaral Intaraat In tha proceed Jogs and all of tha many department conference bald during tha day were wan auenaea. Tha program arranged for, tha ganaral aaaalon thla evening Im on of tha hmt of tha antlra oonvantlon. Mra. Halan .1 Or an fell of tha Colorado State Agri cultural oollege will dlscuaa women's Srganiaation and tha achoola. "Tha ohool and tha Library" will ba die cussed by J. W. Olaan, atata auperln tendent of public lnatructlon of Minna aota, and Superintendent C. Q. Pearae . of MUwaukaa will ba heard on tha eub- jeoi ot a school for Defectives in Con aection with tha Publlo Schools." Tains of Bang. ?" "Tha Vitalising of tha Child Through long" was tha aubject of tha addraaa de lvarad by Mlaa Eetelle Carpenter, su . ptrvlsor of mualo in tha San Francisco publlo achoola today. She eald: "Tha aavagaa gave axpraaalon to thair amotlona through tha uaa of tha , vocal organism. It la alao natural for tha clvlllied balng to do ao. In fact, It la a naoeaalty. Tharafora It la our duty aa educators to find a way to ( make aong alnglng a mora unlvaraal , custom. There ahould ba mora aonga In tha achoola, tha churehaa, tha homes. "Tha powar of aong la ao foroaful ba eauae !t raachaa tha Tnnermoat eantar of ua and whera truth abldea In fullness.' and thera arouaaa tha asaanoa of tha Pian or child, and If preaented It qulckena tha malnaprlnga aa It wara Of action. It haa tha powar to formu ;iata tha raotlva of Ufa ohool Physician, "When a chfld la poaeeaaed of thla powar of pure aong ft la a gift mora 'precious than diamonds." In an address delivered before tha -Child study department on the subject, "The Influence of tha Child Study . Movement on tha Work of tha Grammar 'Grade," Fletcher B. Press la r of tha University of California said: "Studies on the nhvilml rrnvrh - 'dren have led us to aaa that tha gins in too upper grammar grades are nearly two yeara In ad-ranoe of tha boy a and that, we do tha boya an injuatloa when we measure them by sirl stand ard. Mental growth and normal bod 11 r growth ahould never ba core la ted. Wa I now wuer, aa me reauita ol CM Id study, that many children who appear stupid In aohool are made ao by physi cal defects within tha powar of tha school to oorrect. Hanca thara haa : oome a rational demand for tha school ftnyaiciao. and tna consulting apeoialleta, n order that these children may ba 'saves - fret hag loot and unjust" treats meow , ' l mm There remains of this salg but two dajrs, yet each day constitutes an eternity, in point of ever to be remembered values. Thli monster event which bears the name of "Loam End Sale," has thus far swept all before it, recognizing n,o such possibility as competition, realising the right, but denying the ability of any store in Portland to produce on their sale tables such tremendous bargains as these. For these last two days, Friday and Saturday, we will offer more and even greater values (if this be possible), and we are fcoing'to have the sale close as it began, and has been every minute of each day, a tremendous success. This store will be dollars and dollars out on this sale, but wc ex pected this. One thing more valuable than dollars and more lasting is the fact that this sale haa made many, many friends for this store, and has strengthened many friend ahins alrearlv marV - , . ' . : ; ' NOTE This ad was quickly gotten up and covers very little of the ground covered by this Great Loom End Sale EXTRA SPECIAL Sale of men's, ladies' tpisses' and child ren s shoes at prices bound to make "shoe history" "V " We Will Make Tomorrow, Friday, the Greatest Day of This Greatest 'Sic Every LadyCan Use a Few of These W mean br theae Pgrl Buttons, the actual value of which ara 5c and 10c a dozen, Friday Loom End Sale price, 3 dozen for . . . . aC The Hose Supporter Problem Has Been Solved And here la one that will fire at one and the same time both comfort and service. The "Hook-on" Supporter in pure silk elastic and which sells faster than any other at 25c and 39c, we offer for Friday at the Loom End Sale f Q price of lyC 8,000 yards Laces that we muit clean up Friday. These are mostly insertions, ranging in width from 2 to 4 inches. These very good 5c to 8c torchon laces and insertions at the Friday Loom End Sale price of, yard L This bound to be popular Friday sale item of maline includes 100 full bolts, pure silk, white, black, red, blue and tan malines. Priced very moderately at 25c yard. Friday's 1 C Loom End Sale, yard laJC Books for Vacation Time at 1-2, 1-3 and Even 1-4 the Regular Price The vacation, the outing, or the summer trip, wherever it may be, are only complete when one can turn to the novel for restful recreation. If not you, then the friend who is tiring of the beach or the camp, will mightily appreciate the new book you may send. Those who are fond of standard books will be here tomorrow, when we are going to have the greatest clean out of new late and popular books ever offered. The Third Offer of Inducement All regular 75c editions such as "Judgment," "Peters Island," "Tom Jones," "St. Ives," "Ivanhoe," "Old Squire," and all such standard books go in the Loom fg End Sale at ; ejSJC One More Book Item Included in this are all our 50c cloth bound novels. 100 titles to select from. Each title new and good. These standard 50c editions go on sale Friday g)f at, each Z)C See Third Street Window Display of Books W1V1VV 2k The First Books to Go 100 authors to select from and a great bank of titles from each author. These are the paper back novels to go at, each The Second and Greatest Offer The very best $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 editions, newest, most popular titles, best standard authors such books as these : Sherlock Holmes' detective stories, "Comrades at Arms," "Monks Treasure," "The Crisis," "Lucy Hard ing," "Ike Glidden in Maine," "The Circular Study," "The Fortune Hunter and many more equally popular. Ke member. other stores get $1.00 to $1.50 for these same books, same bindings and all. To go on sale tomorrow at 49c Friday Sale of Draperies Swisses for curtains, every piece full 38 Inches wide and the same identical Swise you pay other stores 15c and 18c for every yard. Friday the) Loom End Sale claims these A at, the yard Big full sized Sheets at small Loom End prtoas. These are very fine linen finished sheets, sold at every store in Portland for 65c each. AQm Friday the Loom End Sale price - , . , "C Sale of Portieres These come 3 yards long and 45 Inches wife j of very fine figured and reversible tapestry. These sell regularly at $3.50 and 14.00. 0 A O Friday the Loom End Sale price eP&.tO Neat Floor Rugs Size 81x13 with fringe and tape all-around; worth 69c of anybody's money. Friday OQm the Loom End! Sale price, each MJC IM'LME IS IDAHO CODE COM3IIS8IONEB (Special Dltpttch to The Joe rati.) Boise, Idaho, Jyly 11. In accordance with a law passed at tha last aaaalon of tba legislature, the Justices of. the . supreme court of Idaho have appolntsd Attorney jonn MCLane or Caldwell. aode commissioner. Tha appointee- has Been a resident or Caldwell for tha past two years and cams from Missouri, where he complied a coda for tha atata. It will be hla duty to codify tha atata lawa and maka a report to tha aecre tary of state by July 1, 1J08. The com mlsslonsr la to receive a salary of 14,000 a year with an allowance of . $2,000 for assistance. It la understood that he la "to enter upon- tha dutlea of the office within a few days, and will make hla headquarters in Boise. Mr. McLana Is a graduate of Tale. C. L. STAKE ELECTED NORMAL SECBETABY (8dcU1 Dispatch to The Journal.) Salem, Or., July 11. At a meeting of the new normal school board of regents held Tuesday afternoon at the office of the state's chief executive. Governor Chamberlain waa elected prealdent of ' the board and C. L. Starr, a nawapaper rinan of Falls City, and formerly school superintendent for Polk county, waJ elected secretary of tha board, at a sal ary of 11,800 per year. Tha secretary 111 have hla office at the atatehouae. wwlll enter 'upon hla dutlae at once. AndWler .meeting- la to ba held net Thursday, at which time reporta from all the heads of the state normal achoola will ba presented to tha board, that they may be guided In the administration of tne normal schools. ' Office Employes! Any one of you may have a piano at a purely nominal rata, just to advertise It among your fellow employes. Apply at onca A limited number. Reed-Frenoh ' piano Co. Sixth and Burnslde. SUPKEME COURT TO HEAR ARGUMENT AGAIN 1 ... i i i i i i t i in , i , 1 1 Children's Handkerchiefs 1c 36-Inch Madras-Percales 9c Yard 10c Unbleached Sheeting 7c Yard Worth 3c each. Good quality material and fancy colored bor- These are worth a whole lot more. In fact the actual value of every yard is from 15c And full 30 Inches wide. In fact the best sheeting we can get der. The Loom End Sale struck these hard. to 18c, but they are Loom Ends, which means they come in lengths from 1 to 8 yds. hold of to sell at 10c yard. The Friday sale price 7e yard . - Now to Drag: the Prices Down Even Lower r a " 11 i r . ii . Almost Nothing Is the price named for the immediate removal of our Wash Dress Goods. No other Portland store ever at tempted to approach such value giving. 6c Yard Is the last and deepest cut This carries with it the very best of these summer suitings that sell at from 15c to 25c a yard. The Loom End Sale controls these wash goods and must move them. Surely not a yard will last over Saturday. 12 Yard The knife scrapes the hard bed rock when we reach these 25c to 40c finest summer suitings. Lovely, sheer fabrics that can only be duplicated at the prices 25c to 40c The Loom End 'Sale Price Friday 12 yard. SEE YAMHILL STREET WINDOW THE VERY GREATEOT VALUES YET OFFERED IN Ladies' Suits and Petticoats Suits $5.95 $20 Suits, even more, $22.50 values, and a vast assortment of the very finest tailored garments marked by ua $25, which would mean $30 and even $35 prices of other stores. We could take a whole page in describing these suits and we wouldn't then do them justice. Think of the best suit you ever bought for $22.50 or $25 and then come here tomorrow and see these. The price is aa nothing. The suits are everything in highest art tailoring of ladies' suits. Friday the -Loom tC QC End Sale price ...pDeD SilkPettic'ts$2.98 Not some other store's, but all other stores, ask, and get, $7.50 and $10.00 for these same Petticoats or others not as good. Thev are worth it,, every cent This Loom End Sale doesn't bother much about prices. It doesn't have the least respect for them and slashes them right and left, until now for tomorrow we must offer these ele- Sant Silk Petticoats, ic entire large as sortment at the one price for 0 AO the choice. . P0 Can You Use Sillis? Most anyone can when .both the sUk and' th price are right Tomorrow we art going to move about 250 yards of those stylish and well received Pongee Butting silks. These have the right ahadea -he right quality and finith end with all the soft clingy body which make! them so desirable. These 85c Silks must go and quickly they will (oit..MMM.M. ..49c cm (Spadil Dtapitrti to Tba Journal.) Botae. Idaho, July. 11. In the caae of the seven diatrlct Judgea of Idaho against the atata auditor to compel him to pay them tha Increase In their sal aries provided by an act of the laat aaa alon Of tha legislature, which waa taken before the supreme court laat week, a deolBlon haa been handed down to the erreci mat ma caae must be resub mitted for argument before a full bench at tne next term ot court. Half paat seven. Bee tomorrow nlghtt journau. liai Uai The Summer SQk that every lgdV ealll I 111 I haa some nae for. the moat amnro. priate silk for .the knockabout wear: colors bUck. and tan ; 50c Silks, Friday, the Loom lfl End Sale price .H,.M.'tlK 27-Inch Black Taffeta! The very best of $145 grades, perfect in evetr way; an elegant lustrous silk; Friday, the fft'im Loom find Sale price.......,.;...! aV av ; L-, l LOOM END SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT Conceive of such values as you may-imagine such savings as you can. Friday this store will exceed any expectations you have VERY BEST MAIL ORDER SERVICE ENGLAND WORRIED BY LACK OP RECRUITS Irishmen and Scotchmen Refuse to Enlist m the Service of ' King Edward. (RESTORES GRAY HAin r lotto NATURAL COLOR. Stops it falling out, and positive ly removes' Dandruff. r. Keeps hair toft and glossy, Is not a 'dye. Guaranteed perfectly pure. Phtlo Hay Spec. Co., Newark N. J. ,50o. bottles. ell; druggist (Journal Special Berrlce.) Dublin, July 10. The British author ities are very much concerned juat Cow about the success of the Sinn Fejn and other patrlotio organisations lnv their campaign against recruiting In the Eng. llah army in Ireland. I rl ah men have fought England's battles for genera tions, but during- tne last year tna num ber of suitable men offering themaelvee aa recruits at Irish depots haa fallen off mora than BO Der cent. Thla la oartic ularlv aerlous In the cavalry branch. which haa depended mora than any other on inah recruits. Tne unaerrea ana un derailed factory workers of tha English towns ara noDeieaa maienai ior cavajry men and the authorltiea have been turn ing their attention In despair to the pure a took In the Scottish hills. Even the Sootohmen. however, have not taken kindly to ISallna up the gaps In Eng land's regiments and the reault la that the cavalry la very much below Its nor mal strength. In the meantime the Irishmen who do succumb to the blandlahmanta of the array of recruiting aargeanta that haa oaen pourea into me KNIGHTS TEMPLARS IN GAY SOCIAL" WHIRL ing a nan country are ha d time of it. They have ba av tan ostraotsad-by their old friends and even the girla who used to be so greatly at traetaa by the uniform are now ashamed to be seen walking with its wearer. England will have to look elsewhere for ber recruits. (Jooraal Special Strrlce.) Saratoga, N. Y., July 1L With prac tically all of their business dlspoaed Of. the Knighta Templars today devoted themaelves to the enjoyment of the purely social features of the program. It waa a day of fraternal vlalta, and everywhere about the streets, hotels and other public placea the Knighta, fn brll liant uniforms and ladies dresaad in ex qulaite toilettes, were to be seen ex cnanarinar oaiia. The progressive ball, which la the crowning event of the entertainment program, takes place thla evening, and the arrangements for tha event have been completed on a moat elaborate scale. The ball will ba opened with ex hibition, drllla held atmultaneouely in the Grand Union and United States ho tels. Congress hall and convention halls. IRISHMEN HUNTING FOR IMPERIAL YEOMEN Jearaal Sped! Serrlee.) Dublin. July 10. Recent debates In parliament on the reorganisation Of the British ' army, which by the way is sadly In need ef It, have revealed some surprising- thing to Irishmen. One of the revelations haa been the existence Makes the skin like you want it Does it in a moment. Hagaris cMagnolia Halm. A liquid preparation for Face, Neck, Arms and Hands. It is neither sticky nor greasy. It's harmless, clean and refreshing Cannot be detected. Two colors Pink and White. Use it morning , noon and night. Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall. SAMPLE FREE. Lrox Mvo. Co., 4 . Fifth St., Brookrjra, K.T, To Keep Well t-.i:. U through," writes I A- the whole year Bartlett.. of .JSural Route New Ufa PU I, Guilford, vr. The most 'aatla factory to all of ua" They hava King's pro van Half past aoveo. See tomorrerw night's Journal. loom , in Tsiem ana cure DiiionanastL malaria and constipation. Guaranteed at Be4 Crose Fbarm Of the south of Ireland Imperial Yeo manry, about whoae fate much aolloitude was shown by Captain Craig, one of the orange member from Ulster. None of the members from tha south of Ire land had ever heard of the exiatenoe of that band of doughty warriors and they begged Captain Craig to tell them where Headquarters organised. Tha lta eadquartera were and when it was aland. Tha gallant captain, how ever, did not arrant tha desired informa tion and Irishmen are now aoouring the oountry with a fine tooth comb to find a aouth or Ireland Imperial Yeoman. Aa a matter of fact tha Yeomanry, which Is a useful branch of the militia organisation in England. Is practically non-axletent In Ireland. There are a few scattered oomoanlea. amonr tha Aracge fanners la tho aorta Who dtUgfct Watch Talk We are headquarters for Elgin and Walthatn Watches. Price Talk IS alsa, 7 Jewel, Elgin or Waltham movement, 20-year cases, $8.85 Ladles "CT slse, IB-jewel, Wal tham movement, )0-year cu, Ill.oO. Wa fit your eyea to glaeaae, $1.00. Expert Optician In charge. Metzjjer & Co. sag wrAsaenroTow mi. to turn out in gaudy uniforms, mounted on their plough .horses, and go, through mysterious evolutions at the) oommand of aa officer who is usually one of the Sons of their landlord. In tha south, owerer, the farmers ara- too patrlotio to wear Borland's uniform even for the purpose) M jeoreatloa,. . THE MANUFACTURERS OF GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES HAVE CAPTURED ' SALEM, ORBGiN The capital of the state of Oregon and county teat of Marlon eonntyv 15,500 population. 100-foot streets, 17 churches, four banks, Indian training school, deaf and dumb school,.' stats penitentiary, insane asylum and other state institutions.. ASK ANY OF THE FOLLOW 1NU FIKJno IN SAUUt JFUK A FAU&AjQS OF Golden Graie tararates rhe cereal health coffeV (10T per cent pnre).Svbich make everybody strong who drinks h regularly; it tastes svrelL Stty per package. RUTHERFORD ft DOB FARRINQTON it VAN PAT TON " ' , H. M. BRANSAN , " BELLE ft' STXFFLER GIB LET ft CO L. H SCHULTZ MOIR " GROCERY : CO. . A. DAUB ROTH ft EPPLEY V , A. L, HARVEY : DAMON ft FOSTER W. A.IRV1N AOa V F.' Q. BOWERSOX ; O. K. STORE j WAIKEE IS HELD TO ANSWEE FOE CEIME -:.' (BaeeW Dispatea e Tba .tairaal.t . '. Astoria, Or July lL Jamee Walker, hf maa ohargad lth crUua of larceny from A Store at ITammonJ. t J a r""" limlnary aaamlnatioii in tit court yea lero a v. i the county iHtl la to await act!. on I t t IU.'fr Jours aU t i i. i i if t !.. .. r:--