The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 13, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THB OREOON DAILY JOURNAL ; PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENINO,; JULY IS' 1807.
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ROOM FOR MANY OTHERS
IN JOURNAL CONTEST
Twenty-Nine Young: People Compete for Forty-Six Schol
,." arshlp and Nine Cash Awards New Candidates Ap
pear Daily and Enter Race for Education.
The third tear of The Journal's Educational Contest la presented to
day. Thla includes all votee cut for every contestant up to p. ra.
Thursday lut
There la plenty of room la the aeooed, third and fourth districts for
new candidates, and tbare ahould ba mora. Uvery town In Oregon must
contain ona or mora boya or girls who would Ilka to hare on of tha free
scholarship offered la T!i Journal's liat bf awards, Th cbolarshipa
of farad In this oompatltlon ara publlahad throo tlmaa or mora every
waak In a two-oolumn advertlsemen t Now candidates wtU ba reoelrad
at any tlraa. Tha raoa la Just beginning.
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District ITttmbe X.
TMa contaet district la mada up of Multnomah county and Includes. Port
land. Conteatanta In thla dtatrlct oompata with ona another and. at tha aama
tlma, -with all conteatanta In othar parta of the) northwest
1 Fenley, Mattla, Sti Hawthorn Ara. Portland. Or...
I Ruasell, William. 134 Dupont St, Portland. Or
I Brant, Hilda, Til Willamette boulevard, Portland. Or
4 Mullen, David O., SSt Ban RaSxel Ht Portland, Or. . . .
, I Brunn, Marie, 885 Chapman SL, Portland, Or
I Muemer, Herbert, lit Spenoar St.Portland, Or
f Jonas, Mlna A., Old a, Wortman A- Klntr, Portland. Or.
QUAKER CJTV TO
ELKS
HUME
II
Monster Herd of Merrymak
ers Will Assemble in
Philadelphia.
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SEATTLE WANTS NEXT
GRAND LODGE SESSION
.14,06
.11.356
.11.940
. 1.670
. 6.580
. 4,666
4,185
Expected That Two Hundred and
Fifty Thousand Lodgemen Will
Attend the Festivities, Which Will
Occupy Week.
I Moore, Ray IL, Troutdale, Or 3,445
Guy, J. A., 491 K. Twenty-eighth St., Portland. Or 3,625
10 Edwards, Ea.son, Mllwaukle, Or 1,680
11 Burkholder, Chrietle, Latourelle rails, Or 1,000
11- Wilcox, JUta M., Cleotie, Or gjo
11 McKay. Douglas, 347 Taylor St, Portland, Or .... 715
14 OIl ., Sophia. tS Irr St, Portland. Or so
U James. Cecil A., 814 Seventh St, Portland, Or. 835
J 4 Howell, Raymond, Holbrook, Or. 300
Biatrial Sramber a.
Contact district No. I eompriaea tha Willamette valley except Multnomah
county (whioh forma a district, by Itself) as far aouth as Eugene. Contestants
In .this district compete with ona another and at tha aama time with all con
teatanta In all parta of Oregon.
1 Talbart, Harlan. Albany, Oregon v 10,990
i Grant, Alloa D, Dallas. Oregon .. ....... gi60
8 Seltice, Peter, Chemawa, Oregon .... 7,866
. 4 Heckart, Karl, CorvaUle, Oregon Bioo
t Read, J. Percy, Albany, Oregon I,2js
Walker, Glenn E, Albany, Oregon ............ . i26
7 Bowers ox. Jennie, Corrallls, Oregon..... ... 1,000
I Wood, H. A HarrUburg, Oregon., ..... 800
District aToinber a.
Conteat diatrlot Wo. 8 lncludea all that part of Oregon aouth of Eugene
and the eountlea of Oregon bordering on tha Paclflo ocean. Conteatanta in
thla district compete against ona another and at tha aama time against con
testants In all other parta of the northwest
1 Hewitt, Anise, Roaeburg, Or gso
, . t Herbage, Lewla F., Medford, Or. .00
District sTtunber .
Contest diatrlot No. 4 eomprlsea all of eastern Oregon and eaatern Waah
.... Jngton. Contestants In thla diatrlot compete with ona another and also
,. against all othar conteatanta.
1 Cochran, Lillian, Monument Or. 1,450
1 Irving, Cecil, Harney City, Or. . 1.230
3. Coram. Cnrtla I. Waplnltla. Or 106
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Tr.nmiiiu dt mmuttiiuiv
1 REQUIRES HARD WORK
. Chief of Reclamation Service Newell Says He Finds the
Farmers in New Sections Very Dilatory About Tak
ing HoldGovernment Has Done Its Share.
(Joarnal Bpaclil Barries.)
Philadelphia, Pa.. July 13. Although
tha grand lodge of Elks does not meet
here until Monday, a Larue advance
guard of visitors has already put In an
appearance. Reports received from all
parta of the country Indicate that the
number of strangers to be In Phlladel
phla during the coming week will be the
largeat entertained here atnoa tha Can
tennlal Exposition In 1876. A oonaerva-
tlve estimate places the number of
prospective visitors at 160.000.
ah arrangements ror the big rattier-
completed today.
local commltteea
T. H. NewelL, chief of the reclamation
Service, says the governmenfa Irriga
tion work la ahead of tha develop
ment of- tha land, and to prove his
statement told tha atory of tha Wash
Ipgton rancher who said: 'Irrigation
may bo ail right for some men, but
refuse to make a sun dial out of tha
seat of my pants." J
. "Baecessful famine under irrigation,'
., said Mr. NewelL, "requires honest effort
and hard work. It can only ba carried
'ion under tha principle of intensive ag
ricultura, and tha man who takes it up
; might as well know at tha outset that
it cannot ba dona with a borae and
rope.
"Wherever we hare been on our prea-
nt trip I have found tha land ready
for development and tha farmers Slow
to taKe up tne work. They nave many
excuses for their dilatorlness, but they
generally say they did not expect the
government to nnisn tha canals so
quickly.
"To break up the land requires hard
worK on me part or the farmers, and
until they do their ahare the work of tha
government counta for nothing.
"Conditions are excellent wherever wo
has been. The reclamation work has
been carried on with gTeat energy on
the part of the government and areas
containing' thousands of acres of arid
land have been turned into fertile farms.
"Thia trip la solely for tha purpose ;
or studying conditions and making
needed changaa. Nothing radical la
contemplated.
Mr. Newell arrived in Portland with
Olfford Pinchot chief forester, and Dr.
W. J. MoQee, secretary of the inland
waterwaya commission. They are tour
ing the country with Secretary Garfield
and came to Portland a day In advance
of the main party to transact .their
buslnesa, whioh will reaulra nonthnn
one day.'
Mr. Newell and Mr. Pinohot are also
memDera or tne waterwaya commission
uia Air. in e weu slated that the!
worg on that line was similar to his
wore v as neaa or the reclamation ear.
vice: to study condltiona with a view of
mating recommendations for Improve
ments. He said thav w.r. HnJiH,.
airenuia anu lanes WHO a View or d
termining their value for power and
ua.vigo.iiun purposea
ing were Dractlcallr
For months Dast the
have been hard at wcrk and aa a result
of their efforta the vUltora will find
that nothing haa been left undone to
contribute to their pleasure.
ins Duaineas section of the cltv is
already blossoming out In a sea of flags
and bunting, tha official purple of the
order predominating. The center of the
decorative scheme Is the court of honor
extending on Broad street from Spruce
to Vine. Fifty thousand Incandescent
lights have been employed in thla artla-
tio creation, in addition to thla. hun
dreds of electric decoratlona and archea
or various descrlDUons have been nl&ced
in conspicuous posltiona throughout tha
central porxion 01 tne city.
Autos for XAdles.
The main army of the visitors la ex
pected 10 reach the cltv tomorrow. All
traina will ba met by membera of the
reception committee, who will escort the
visitors to their Hotels. Ladles accom
panying special delegations will be
taaen to their hotel a in automobiles and
uuiynos. ,
features of entertainment will
occupy the greater part of Monday. The
rogram will Include a trip on the
elaware river, vlsltlne- Cramns' and
other . shipyards. I,eague Island navy
ara, me ions ana oiner places or in
erest A stoo will be made at Waah
lngton park, where luncheon will be
served.
The formal ODenlne of the crand Inilm
will take place Monday evenlns at the
urana opera house, where the guests
win oe welcomed by the aovernor.
mayor and other officials. At the same
hour bands will discourse patriotic airs
in independence square.
una grand lodge will berln lta busi
ness sesslona at the Oarrick theater
The chief entertainment feature of the
day will be a shore dinner at Waahing-
iuii ni vn mo Delaware river.
wedneadav mornina a trln will ha
maae tnrougn van-mount park. At 11
o'clock a massed band parade of 8.000
musicians Will take nlare each lnriaa
imnos a. oanu 01 u or more pieces en
tered In this feature, and In the eeneral
parade receiving 3100.
chance to win the 1300 special prlte for
besides having a
best appearing band.
win 1
the largest and
In tha afternoon there will be an excur
sion to Willow Grove and in the evening
band concerts in Independence and City
xiAii squares.
Parade Will Ba Thursday,
The big parade will take place Thurs- I
uny morning ana it is expected to be
the largeat and most magnificent spec
tacle of its kind ever seen in Phlladel-
pma. xnouaanda of oollara in prises
wui oe a.wmrad to tnose participating.
j. no uuxa.ua win last practically ail day,
ajiu in i no evening uiere will De ape
Dana concerta and Illuminations, There j
are going to be some very elaborate cos
tumes in tne parade and some beautliul
ana uizarre xioaia. Alter It la over
mousanas or aoiiars' worth of prises I
jh iv vm uiBiriouieu to tne participants
Tha Wyoming lodae will have lta
M1IINNVILLE MEN
VICTIMS OF ACCIDENTS
(Special Dispatch to The JoaraaL)
McMlnnvlile, Or., Jury 18. Harry
Brenemtn, owner of the rock cruaher
engine, was Deadly cut on the head while
chopping fuel. The head of his ax
was looee and when thrown hnr.lt flow
off the handle and had it not been for
hla bat. iie would nrobablv hnva hwn
very seriously iniured. About tn
nours later nis engineer, Howard Ruff
ner, while moving the engine, waa Jolted
orr ana had hie arm broken by - bains:
caught under the water tank.
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Eat for contentment.
Eat for good nature.
Both are the result of physical
health.
The most nutritious food made
from flour is
Uneeda Biscuit
Z Every bite a mouthful of energy.
lamoua cowhoy band in Una, and tha
ruouio iLiaa are to nrino- on. hnrwin.
little Colorado burroa wh naa TiAmrm will
be dressed as cowboys. Tha float which
will ba entered by New Orlasna 4a
promising prize winner. It will be filled
with Panama canal diggers, who will
distribute llteratur exploiting the ex
position which New Orleana proposes to
hold in 1915.
Tha offiofal trip to Valley Forge la
achaduled for Friday, and on Saturday
the official excuralon to Atlantic City
will take place.
Theae will ba the main features of the
weeks entertainment program, but
there will be any number of other at
tractions. Including a flight of airships
and a naval dlspray on. the Delaware.
Scarcely leaa interesting than the en
tertainment in Philadelohla will ha tim
provided for the Elks when they visit
Atlantlo City at the end of the week.
While the entertainment faatnr.a win
ba the chief attraction for the bulk of I
tne visitors, tne orricial delegates to
the grand lodge meeting will have
enough buslnesa on hand to keep them
busy a good part of tha week. Pro
posed changaa In the by-lawa of tha
order are to be considered, offlcera
elected and tha Place for next mr1.
iii.ci.iiis Bmeuuau. oe&me win put m a
strong bid for the 1908 convention
while a large section of tha flnnth
Southweat la expected to "root" for
Dallas.
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In dust and
moisturt proof packages.
NATlOiNAt BI5CUIT COMPANY
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NEW ERA MEETING
OF SHRITUALISTS
(8Mdl Dispatch to The Joornal.)
New Era, Or., July 18. Tha New Era
spiritualist camp meeting which opened
Sunday, July 7, will continue to July
8. Able speakers and mediums are
engaged. Among the speakers and me
diums engaged are the followins-:
Wilson Fritch of Boston, who Is a fa
vorite in tne literary and anirituai
WUI B.
Mr. and Mrs. Cobb nf Rmiiu
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uiinistera anu mediums, WHO are mak
g many friends.
Mrs. Prior, who in tha last two
haa mada a tour of the world, speaking
. ... vvvin V .wig ui imuom ana la
iiarvicipttLing: m ootn lecture and me
diumiatio work.
Mra Flint of Corvallia, conducting
humane schools, holding a class daily
as, v saw tt.g, ca. v u uuuu,
Mra. Williama of Washington. D.
who gives tests or messaa-es.
The Sunday program for July 14, fol-
1VWB.
10:80 a. m. Lecture by Mra. Prior
followed with tests bv heraalf on
Williama.
1 p. m. Lecture by Rev FHt.v
lowed with messages by Mrs. Cobb and
'tbers.
7:80 Lecture by Mrs. Cohh. fniinw.i
with messages by Mr. Cobb.
During tha week three uciimu .
held dailj.
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Cures Chronic Constipation, Stomach and Liver Troublb
Stimulation Without Irritation.
Oftcro Laxatir Fruit Syrup is a new
MxatiTO eyrup combined with tho deli-
oious flavor of fruits, and is yery pleas
ant to take. It will not gripe or sicken.
It is much mpre pleasant and effective
than Fills, Tablets and Saline Waters,
as it does not derange the Stomach, or
irritate the Sidneys, Liver or Bowels.
Constipation.
Oarso Laxative Fruit Syrup will posi
tively cure chronio constipation as it re
stores the natural action of the intestinal
tract. Ordinary cathartics may give tem
porary relief but the stomach is upset
and the bowels are irritated without any
permanent benefit having been derived.
The condition of the patient remains on.
cnangea. i ne stomach; Liver and Bowels
nave not oeen stimulated and in a few
aays a stronger purgative may hare to be
taken. This is why Pills and Aperient
Waters never rive - Dermanen iu
Their violent action results in an tmnat
ural movement of the bowels and it -.
essary to keep taking them indefinitely.
Why ORINO Is different.
Oarjro Laxative Fruit syrup is the only
preparation that really -acts upon, all
01 tne aigestive organs. Other prepar
ations act upon the lower bowel onlv and
do not touch the Liver. It can very read,
ily be seen that a preparation that does
not act upon all of the digestive organs j
ean not cure Chronic Constipation, Torpid
Liver, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, etc
For Biliousness and Sic!.
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sweetens the stomach, aids dijeestion and
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. Clears the Complexion.
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OLD AND RECOMMa.NDEO.OY
ALL DRUGGISTS
COOLING BREEZES
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ELECTRIC fANS
fOR SUMMER COMFORT
No matter how hot it may be, cooling breezes are
at your command by the twist of a switch.
In the home, in the office, or in the store, the ELEC
TRIC FAN is ever a boon, a comfort, a luxury at a ,
trifling cost.
t
In up-to-date stores, during warm weather, a num
ber of fans are kept going day and night, making
the establishment so equipped more comfortable for
and attractive to patrons. The cost of this service is
so small that there is really no excuse for its omission.
A 16-inch ELECTRIC FAN canbe operated at a
cost not to exceed one cent an hour, and a 12-inch
FAN can be run for even less.
The new model ELECTRIC FAN is specially
adapted to use in private residences and offices. It
may be carried to any room and attached to any
convenient lamp socket.
FANS are on sale at the Company's Supply De
partment, 147-149 Seventh street
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY made of all Fans or
dered NOW. ,
CALL TELEPHONE MAIN 6688 FOR INFOR
MATION. PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT &
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FIRST AND ALDER STREETS
Three
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Eastward from Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and Spokane
VciX
Fast Through Service to St Paul and Minne
apolis, with connections for all Points East.
Pullman Standard Sleeping Cars
Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars
Through Dining Care
High Back Day Coaches
Northern Padfic-Burlington Through Service Daily
to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Southwestern
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Northern Pacific Railway
ft- iafonaattloa, aaU ea as write
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ticks OSloe TUr sad acorrtsa. at,
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CLOSE OF JACKSON
TEACHERS' MEETING
(Spaelal Dispatch to The Joornal.)
Ashland. Or., July IS. Tha, annual
teachers institute for Jackson county.
which convened in Aahland Tuesday,
has closed Its sessions. It was v.
lara-ely attended and ia consldarait
rether the moat successful in the his
tory of . the county. Anions- th in.
jatruetora present ware B. F. Mulker,
wasAdsxrf o. th kuu aoaust swool;
W. F. Cameron, superintendent of the
Asniana scnoois; m. a. blgns. superin
tendent at Medford; A. J. Hanby, prin
cipal ai uemrai rorai; a. u. jfreaL prin
cipal at Gold Hill: Professor Bovard
or tne university of Oregron; F. Beroh
told of the Oregon Agricultural collego,
Corvallls; Mrs. Rosa Deyeo of San
Francisco, and P. Bltner. DrinolDal of
the Ashland Commercial college. The
exercises were under the direction of
uounty superintendent Daily. Congress
man W. C. Hawley gave a talk on civics
find C. B. wataon lectured on geology.
Profeasor Mulkey made an address on
"The Law of Unity in the School Life."
Practically all the teachers of the
county were present. Most of them
are prolonging their visit to enjoy the
Chautauqua exerclaea.
ICEBANKS STILL SORE
OVER COCKTAIL STORY
(Special Dispatch to Tha Journal.)
Seattle, July 1J. "That cocktail atory
Is absolutely without basis. It la
fabrication pure and simple-, emanating
nom uie aesire 01 some one to perpe
trate a Joke to create discussion, which
to me ia vary un
Fairbanks thla morn.
ing and boarding pi ace a In
a nana dock and directory.
Eugene In
The matter
or accommoaaiiona ror students la fre
quently for two or three daya a con-
3!
stderatile problem, and this schema wi
simplify it Tha work will be dona t
tween September 1 and IS, by students
wiiu uume eariy. . 1
Bishop Scadding of tha Oregon dlo
cese Of the Enlanonal rhnrnh la nlan.
ulng to furnish a church-hall for youna
vniiuii wnw are aiuaents ml tne col
lege. Funds, he expects, will soon be
provtaea to start the hall in a modest
way, after which it will be enlara-Ml
na needs develop. A deaconess is likely
t-uiuiun nu .propriety.
Installation at The Dalles.
(Sprclbf DUpatcb to The Journal.)
The Dalles. Or .Tnlv 1 1 TnliimV,
loage jno. B, I. o, o, f., has Installed
the following officers for the enaulna-
lx months: Elmer Ward. N. O.: f). D.
ipfaasant.
Jnv Hia
ried the conviction that he was very
IS, T
declared
His looks car
sore on tha subject, and further than
this Drier statement na refused to talk.
FOR CARE, OF NEW
STUDENTS AT EUGENE
(Special Dispstch to The JoanuL)
University of Oregon. Eugene, July
18. In" order to take care of the great
Influx of new etudents expected thla'
fall, the T. M. C. A of tha university,
under tha direction of R.rl.rp ti.
taoy. jriU list U wt Um bmsIM mm-.
Bolton. V. O.
O. D. Doane, aecretary; O. O.
conauctorr b. Lrtnaaulst. wards:
Oeorga Ruch, treasurer;
Oort, R. 8. N. O.: J. B. Taylor. L. B. N.
Allan,
O.; John Miller, It. flV. B.: A. B. Lake,
v. vj.. r. in. nutcniaon, i. u
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in your mouth. Tou want something
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liver complaints. Mrs. F ., Fort
worth, Texas, writes:
"Have used Herblne in my family foi
cm a. n urua can t axpreas wnat j
rbpdy In my bou
wa owe It
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