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Til?; OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1G, 1CG7. . I . V . j 10 5 WMICIIE OF U III f niinnnninTii ouuouiiiniu IIS Interested Ones in Tlic Jour nal Alaskan Trip Worked : Vp to Last Minute. . lowers Find It Difficult to Secure Men for Camps WINNEKS TVILL BE : Closed Down in: 1 July-Mr ANNOUNCED MONDAY Ilopgrwers of the Valley Searching: for Pickers. .fr " ' ' " fit - There la probably a bigger demand for labor these daya than ever before la : the history of the itati and employment la waiting for thouaanda could they bo rushed out from, the orowdad districts of .the eaat. Content for. Bags of Gold nd Schol. . . nrshlpg" Continues la Poll Force . CntH Early in JSrptembcr Well Disposed People Aid' Contestants An ! avalanche of new aubacrlptlont came to Tha" Journal , yesterday, aa It waa the closing of tha contest for tha Tha logging campa ar re-1 free tripe to Alaska Tha final acore on eumlng . oparatlona,' which ., In '. lUelf ; means tha employment of from 1,500 to 2,000 man and It will be oma weeks before this number can ba aeoured ' The campa were closed July I In or der to reduce tha amount of surplus logs i on hand and tha men acattered over the country, some going to tha fishing ) grounda down tha Columbia and othera , finding employment In ' tha harvest ,-, fields. , The camps have been busy all week getting; started and men are put to work aa Quickly aa they show up. ' Wanes are the same this season as laei and board ta held at l a week. " "Wages In the woods last season ranged ' from II to SC a da v and many of the men came oufbefore the holidays with several hafcdred dollars . to tha good. T.faoer'who did not seek other employ lAent are now preparing to go back to itet another- sack of coin lor Christ mas. Hon arowera are In tha city setrch- ing for help and In two weeks or 10 1 , days tna exooue to me nop neias win . be on In full awing. Kreba Brothers, whose yard In the valley la among tna handle hundreds and their the city engaging foremen and pickers. Their yards will oe operated in sections this year, so aa to Ming them under better control. . - . Other yard owners, too. ' are out for help and It la said that there will be vow for all who feel inclined to spend a lorn weeks in tha country away from tha Alaska contest wlU not be made up and ' printed until Monday next. No aoora will ba printed until that time aa tha clarka In the subscription and con- teat department of The Journal will have their hands full In recording sub scriptions and measuring them up In contest votes, according to the schedule neretorore published. .The Contest for the schoIarshlDS and bags of gold continues in full force anJ fleet and will be In progress until early in September. Interesting Experience. Alice Price relatea an interesting and Inspiring experience In her campaign for contest votea About a week ago TWO PAIRS OF TWINS CAUSE . PRACTICAL JOKE ON . POLICEMAN '. Policeman Joa Burke who presides In the corrldora of the postofflca waa on duty yesterday afternoon watching tha people oome and go, when he waa noticea to give a etart, rub his eyea, shake hla head and aak himself. "Am I seeing double?". - "What's tha matter. Joe?" ha waa Well, look there and there," he aald pointing to two pairs of twin girls who happened Into the mam corridor at the same time. Now tell me do you sea four girls or am I seeing doubleT , Just for a Joke he waa told there were only two girls where he saw four. "Well, I must see a doctor. If my eyea are as Daa as mi gfaasea Think of an affliction coming over me like this at my age." "Sure you didn't take a wee-bit thla morning, Joe?" ... . a -.hif is it? I will have you know young man that I have not taken a drink in many, many yeara. no, ana. have not smoxea lor years, i can-1 not understand why I should aee four gins wnere there ara only two." By thla time the genial policeman who watches "dlpa" bunko men and all other crooks who try to make a living by stealing from tna people who patronise tha postofflca was convinced that his eyesight bad grown defective in a few hours' time. He saw four girls where there "were two that la, he waa made to oeiteve mere were out two. s . In fact there were four glrla Two of them were attired exactly alike In blue gowna BOM were ine aame neigni, wore the aame kind of hats and re sembled each other in color of hair, eyea and complexlou. Tna otner twins were attired in white and tha resemblance between them waa very striking. All tha a-lrla wore shout 10 Tears Of a, 8o far aa anybody knows two pairs of twins were never In the. postofflca huiMino- at the same time before ana those persona who teased Officer Burke were aa much Interested In tha speo tapia aa the nolloeman after ha dis covered that ha had been tha victim of jokera. ..... " : largest in tha world, are preparing to areas or picxera wis year representatives ara now in Employment v tne nickers wiu get a nund this season. In former - years tha tha cltv crowd a ay the pickera wiu agents red . pickera were paid by tha box, tha price averaging aooui e cents. The railroads - are making heavy de- j mands on the labor forces and big Kings are being aent out almost dally to tna scenes of operations all over tha state. ..e greater numbers go east and south. I In- to put men to work.., PRIZE ISf FERfO L aaaaajiHBat-BBjBavsBB-n us. v. c . land is not great and tha Chapmane go back and forth very often. During the coming year rs. nu- man will be soprano and choir dieeetor at the First Congregational church of Portland. . Am m mBao.aonrano. . Paulina Miller Chapman haa many admirers wherever she has appeared. During tha last year she has won lauroia In Europe, ana ap neared before select and critical au diences in both Italy and Germany. The Amerleana In Berlin were proud of her success, as of all tha thousands In that muslo center she waa one of the few to receive recognition. Criticisms xavoraoie to aura, ynap min'i concert work which were first published in Hhe European muslo cen Fers already have been reprinted In Ore gon papera But It Is perhaps the per nnf thinas that Mrs. Chapman cher Ishes with the most-pleasure, the per utt.r. r nnilu from areat art lata testimonials. When sha finlahed ria with th RvmDhonv orchestra the court director, Paul PrllL directing the orchestra, caught both her hands and aald "bravo, bravo. - Wunderachlon Stlmme," while the orchestra, also, ap plauded her, ana tne aay aner ner own concert, Madam Lamp all embraced her and declared before ail tnat ana waa -a second Bembrich only with a different kint nf vales." and her husband. Pro fessor Lamperti, the great teacher of Bembrich. the world'a moat finished sin ger, expressed to another prominent vo cal teacher In Berlin hla belief thet there were not 10 better volcea In the world than Mr a Chapman's. Professor Brown of Berlin, formerly of New York, added his tribute In the artlst'a room, declaring that It. her concert, waa one of the most glorious things he ever heard ana Maoam Oerstera prediction that Mra Chapman would become the first singer of America: that she had tha voice, the temperament, tha physique, everything In her favor. - . A large laurel wreath reaching to her shoulder and gaily bedecked with rib bons, presented by her admlrera In Ber lin, la highly treasured by Mrs. Chap man. However. ier devotion to her home and her three children will always Alice E. Price, Lenta girl Who ha, prevent Mra Chapman's leaving them to j m . t m J accept tha concert tour over Germany ; uu iifbv uu " uvBuoe . w slum w1th Mra,' Walter Reed. HHSE East; Side Business Men's . Qub Carrying on Active - ' Publicity Campaign. , ; . f tp,. ..f sajsjsaaaBBsBaBaBaaMaBaBBa' ' J s- -Wtima LAST NIGHT . WAS WELL ATTENDED Matters of Local Improvement Are ' ' ' ai Once Taken Up and Committee la Appointed to Horry Beconstrao 1 ' tlon of Grand Avenue. I Plana aa announoed yeiterday for tha commencement of a vigorous publicity campaign by the East Side Business Men'a club were adopted laat night at tha regular meeting of tha Club In tha Jiealy , block, JBsat Morrison and Grand avenua A content, to ba Opened at once. will be held to secure a catch phrase that will make tha Eaat Bide famous la tha principal feature of the scheme. Other advertising ldeaa ara being con , nidered that will be carried along simul taneously with tha contest to attract trade. f Tha contest cloaea October I and all : ara eligible to enter it. a prise of ISO la offered to tha person who will sug gest the phrase most suited for the pur pose and which will be adopted by the ciuo. v. a. mgww, w. x. Marxeu ana wu wiu rfceive am auggeeiea she called at the office of Albee-Benham company, real estate agents In the Con cord block.' told the etorr of her am. bltiona and naked for a subscription to Tha Journal. Mr. Albee became Inter. ested In her narrative but told her that ha already had subscribed for The Jour nal In order to help a boy win a scholar, ship. ' He asked Miss Price several questions about the quality of her voice and aeemed Interested to know that ahe haa a contralto voice and that ahe wants It cultivated under tha direction of Mra Welter Reed. , The atorv of ambitions and endeavor as related by Mlsa Price so appealed to Mr. Albee that ha then and there en couraged her by Increasing hla former subscription - by an advance payment to Mlsa Price of nine montha to go to her credit, which la 00 votaa Believing that - a cause which Is worthy of bis Indorsement should be helped along by othera Mr. Albea vol untarily became a partisan for Mlsa Price.. Using the subscription receipt which ahe had Issued to him aa a guide for tha prloea of Tha Journal and tha number of votea allowed lor different period of subscription, ha took caina to mention tha merits and ambltlona of Mlsa price to hla friends. In a few hours ha had gathered enough aubscriptiona to Increaaa her score by 10.000 votea and he aurprlsed ner wun inese votes in lime to apply on ner score lor ine juaaaa irip. Pleaanra to Assist. ' Thla Is a fine Illustration of the e-en- eroua Impulses - which ara aroused by ma journal jsaucauonai contest. It becomes a pleasure to vell disponed people to asslt the young people striv ing lor ecnoiarsnipe by and tha continent offered her. Mra. Chapman's- laat concert engage ment was at- her former home city In Illinois, under the auspices - of . the Ladles' Musical club of that city, where she waa welcomed by the largest au dience In tha history of the city. It waa In thla place that ahe made her first publlo appearance at three years of age, singing a aolo in a church en tertainment at that time. She haa been a singer practically all her life. Mra. Chapman haa refused all induce ments to enter the grand opera work, although she waa tha only student with Professor Lamport! not aspiring to an operatic career. Her dramatlo voice waa found to be especially adapted to the ODeratlc literature - and she haa covered the German, Italian, French and Russian operatlo soprano roles. She also has specialised In the'Lleder and song forma and all for the oonoert field. She wUl ba kept very buey with her concert work, her teaching and ' her work aa aoprano and choir director at the First Congregational church. Mra Chapman is very fond of her many warm friends in the Rosa city. . Sha may be heard in a concert In Portland in the near future. TJp-to-Date Train ervloa. The traveling public appreelatea the fact that the Canadian Paclno la the up-to-date line. Tha attractive features being: The new (8-hour service Portland to 8t. Paul via Spokane. Tha Imnerlal Limited service. The Trans-Canadian Limited service the fasteat train across this continent. Speedy Iowa Marrying. For Dodge Correspondence Des Moines Register and Lieader. Justice. Homer Busby of this city olainms the record for the state In per forming the moat speedy marriage cere mony, establishing a record of three and one half mlnutea "Wo want to get marl red and ro away at t:05.' came over the phone to Justice Busby at 11:46. Robert Thomas and Maud Taft of Varlna stood before him, and four mln utea later they were made man and wlfa Two mlnutea before noon the papera were made out and signed. By good sprinting they reached the Centrals station In time to board the train. ' IA. jL ari I 'si I V I ;:t-;':-V',;t,r ;,v,. ., -' . '.':-'', . .aa at. sakja, sak ja. Ba, ww .w . Vi . ' .,-y , Men s and Three- Mn's Outins Men's Telegraph Operators Wanted v by Western Union. Good ODoortunltv offered to young men and women with aoma knowledge 01 telegraphy. Bonus salary paid. $25.00 ThrcePiece Suits.:. ;. $15.00 Three-Piece Suits..... $15.00 $10.00 $2.50 Outing ' - , (f v fj"' -Trousers J . . f, , i J) 1 0 $3.50 Outing 0 .ousers....; $5.00 Outing - . . 5g (Trousers 1 . ; . . . . . . ... PUO0 Jamea C Dahlman, Omaha's cowboy mayor, wants to be tha next Democra tic candidate for governor of Nebras aa. Mayor twhiman began lire aa a cowboy -when ten years old, and con tinued until eight yeara ago. , CXTXDSXJT TM PATJT never cry aa do children who are suf fering from hunger. Such is the cause of all babies who cry and are treated for sickness, when they really are suffering from hunger. This la caused from their food not being assimilated, but devoured by worms. A few doses of White's Cream Vermifuge will causa them to cease crying and " begin to thrive at once. Give It a trial. Sold by all drug- Hata ..... Men's Outing Suits' Boys' Wash Suits Men's and Boys' Straw Hats All Panama Hats One-Half Off Regular Price' When You See It in Our Ad, It's So lifll TWO Third STORES and Oak IF IT'S Lmm Dpi clni H. pnrasea in aeaied envelopes. i The attendance laat night waa one of tne largest ana most encouraging ever held and the club feela very much elated over the start that haa been made for 1 the work to ba undertaken thla fall. H. H. Newhall called the attention of the club to the condition of Grand av . enue and a committee waa appointed to aee what could be done toward expedlt , ing the Improvement under way on tha thoroughfare. Councilman Bennett waa also called , upon to prepare an ordinance of some I aina mat would compel the street rall $ way to be more responsive when con tracts were let for Improvements on streets where the company holds fran chlsea ; Bennett promised to prepare such an ordinance. A resolution waa adopted endorsing the the East Side Athletic club, and at the' request of Manager Walter F&ra. nam of the pew Union Grand theater that opens tonight in the Burkhard building, a committee was appointed to ing for scholarships by aavancfne- news paper eubacrlptlons In their favor. Mina A. Jonea of Olds, Wortman Kin a la being haloed bv Sdleon Ed wards of Mllwaukle who started out in tha contest and then withdrew. Ed wards intends to take a horae and buggy and canvas tha rural letter route out of MUwaukie in pehau of Mlsa Jonea. He naa never met Miss jonea but ha thinks that a girl who ia willing to try to win a scholarship while working at a de partment store deserves tha voluntary support ox peopjs. ! - , TWO WILL STUDY WITH THE CHAPMAKS We are so prepared for vour demands that we can outfit you e from head, to foot with clothing, hats and furnishings to your satisfaction. And if you spend your appropriation at this' store we will save you enough in prices so it will mean something to you. If a new suit is your first con sideration, just remember that the suits you'll find priced $12.50 and -$15.00 elsewhere in the city are Masidane of More Than Local Repud iation WUl Teach Two Con teatanta of The Journal. The two scholarships In the conserva tory of muslo of Pacifio university, For est Grove, are attracting the attention of contestants and their friends who plan to study music. . Thla department of Pacific university la presided over by Frank Thomaa Chap man, a' musician, teacher and director of more than local reputation. Pro fessor Chapman ia assisted in teaching by his wlfa' Mra Pauline Miller Chap man. The prlnctpala are assisted by an able' faculty.--" Students who wish to receive their musical instruction In Portland instead of in Forest Grove, may do so and still be Identified with tha conservatory of music of Pacifio university. The dis tance between Forest Grove and Port- investigate the new stock company with u una in view, or aiso endorsing tnat new addition to east aide enterprise. ' South American Rallwayg. ' F" the Arlcan Review of Reviews. Although to the North American ex . nonenta of that project there haa iMml a discouraging lack of Interest In the Pan American Railway scheme on the PI ' ? '"Bouth American railroad men. IUy bn no cessation of the " wina latter in pushing devel "PR1? tnel" nore Immediate spheres. " bulw ,th "nes the country need they aay. "and don't ask us to go "I. 2 iur wy to further a scheme I ' . which, hnwava nmniaKi. :" gineerlng point of viewTwould not naV "I " Caeearete ee good that J weald net be 'in dividends In this centurv aS2 .? lthl"' ta.m. I waa tumbled a ima deal with II hlV AM In Than naw4 " ar-- mm concede that mi v muiio.uuiiwiii uie increased atabil- , ity of government that would follow the . building of an intercontinental line, but that benefit la too remote to interest us at a time when we have ample opportun , ay for expending all our available funds in iq cuuBvrucuuq 01 lines that willil vIaM iwtnma . from tha v.L - "N ' opened." . s , - .. .... T 6o It heppena that while there has never been mo' much activity la railway 'construction in South America aa at the j .resent moment, almost without excep tion tha new-- lines are following the j rlelt rather than the meridians, run liintr dint and weat rather than' north tlfd BOUth, y . r.x-Sna (or " Carmack' ; of -i Tennessee (' ., t ike kindly to the auggestlon f coitte of lits friends that be should lxMiic A candidate for the. Pempcratle ..tiinati.'u for-vice-president. Jio aaya "ia uvau't want too job, -.t .. : v iw , torpid llrar and kaadaebe. Voir slaee taking liHum uanar uiuuhi t real vary aiaea Ntur I hall certainly raeemmand taom to nty frieads aa tha beat atedlelBe I kmrm ovar ." Anna Basinet, Oibora Mill Ho. I raU Blvar, Maaa. aS1 r CAWOVCATnwmc "'m wnH??!' UM. Potent. Tarta Oood.Be Soed, fold ?r.6wk,t' " Oripa. le. tie, ate. Karar uillii Tha.an.lna Ublat ftaanod OOC, -"aia or your moaj sacs. tarlio ftamadw C- r hirun a ttJt. a. mUALSALEJEMLUO!! BOXES I 1 w-W i iPMUSIANSACR jrjywsiriTrn MaH At The Red front The furnishing goods can easily ' be settled. Big as sortments of every line. Prices reasonable in every instance. Special Notice to Loggers WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF LOGGERS' SUP PLIES AT LOWEST PRICES ' ii 1 1 I 1 r :,. " - i y ..." ' ' -A & : GombinatioEn 1 a I I rt n-irovMydf afaW k . mm am. 1 an aanvnassasnnnB on n oiii Owing to the fact that our pres . cnt building is to be torn down soon and for months we will not be in a position to handle such a stock as we have on hand we offer our entire stock of Gas and MFtimt .) "SELLS IT CHEAPER". FIRST AND TAYLOR ; aRememberi the Red Front Sells Tobacco at Cost , including all designs and "style's at We realiie while we do this that there are not enough of the class - v ? : 'Jt Ux i i V rof fixtures w'e carry to'satisfy theernand. pplSillttlilii : - i r