THE OREGON . SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 18, 1007. ft CHRISTIAN IV1ASSAGREVBY ARABS ' Soldiers Hust,v Eemain , in ; u! Morocco to Protect Lives ,of Foreigners.4 ' ' DEPARTURE OF TROOPS WILL MEAN Siliii!Btt:;SIII.. 'g:i:learance 'of:;- V afeaid:of;enemy French Commander Mt' Cas Blue ' Declares lie U Able to Wltlutand CWge Xpon Cltj "by the Hostile . Native. 1 . ; ; -A . . (Hsarat Kw by Longest taMd Wirt.) Paris, Aug. 17.-Despatches from Tangier received today "report that the situation throughout Morocco Is still '; critical'. J While matters have quieted ' down somowhat It ii knpwn that should '. the troop be .withdrawn the with- .V.--v' 5 : r- Ht jSJZUVT&ff- GVTCSCtA? t JJOMZAXD JVOOfJdJr tj QCTASTSJP OJf i'-i ;,;.'' ! 9 auu .Lctyo 'uiutimig Men's Three Piece Suits $15.00 Suits $10.00 Mpti ' c OiTfinrf - Trousers $25.00 Three-Piece Suits $20.00 Three-Piece d 1 3 CA pio.ou $15.00 Three-Piece Suits $2.50 Outing Trousers .... $1.75 $3.50 Outing Trousers. ..... . ...... . , jLmJLtj ..$3.35 $5.00 Outing Trousers. . . . Sketch showing the manner in which the port of Casa Blanca waa shelled " by the Preach and Spanish warships, causing beary loss of Ufa to the natives ol the city. The portraits of General Picquart, the French . minister of war, appear on "the left, and Mohammed Torres, the f Moorish member of foreign affairs, on the right, who are now ? engaged In bringing about "peace. drawal would at once be followed by I compelled to dlarorge the better part " general massacre of all Christians and oftJle,r POa. Jew.. The hostile native, camped on SST ' uuiBKiria oi wasa xjianca iasi njgnjpn oriiuant uniforms crowd the cafes. sent a message to General Druds. com- I "ppuig liquors ana ooaee. Moon from CLUBS TO HONOR SECRETARY TIFT Will Be Guest of Develop ment League and Com mercial Organization. OHIOAN TO REMAIN HEEE FOR TWO DATS Great Demonstration WU1 Be Ten. dered Possible Republican Candi date for Presidency Will Speak in Armory Thorsdajr Evening. 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 MGYEJR TWO STORES Third and Oak secretary William H. Taft. of the war department, will arrive in Portland the evening of Thursday, September I. PERSONAL manding the French forces, damandlng 'S?"" f! ft"''" the lmmil mirranripr f th.. tnn. ?.MW "J BlOOd, are Coming Into the r rencn camp to trade with the soldiers, innr muiee taaen wun grapes ana vege the Immediate surrender of the. town. The message said further that unless . general surrender at one. his troops tab is Fook li v-YKk ufd ha xtermlnated. the towalooted in ortV nd v6rf hlh CITY TEACHERS miniiiiTMiin rtllUlfd and burned, and all Europeans put to " v aean or a great lorce of Arabs, Gen eral Drude sent back no reply, as he considers bis position Impregnable, the Dew arrived Spanish force bringing to tal number of men up to 8,500. In an Interview General Drude said: "I am master of all the heights, con sequently .the tribesmen are unable to approach the town by any route with out being detested at a distance of 1,000 yarda I have II guns already In position, and they command every point of the horiaon, Sohuld such an un- tlkely thing happen as the French camp ielng attacked on all aides at onoe, we would still have nothing to fear. I do not believe we will have to deal with another serious attack." Tnat the tribesmen are planning an attack la the opinion of many refugees arriving at Casa Blanca. They say the natives are being called to get ready m JMnaMt, .(toil. A , Y . YTv a n wi& fPvTup tha&r beaten thy SOME 60 PEDAGOGUES Jewish refugee from the- Kabyle eamn have come Into Casa Blanca in si state of extreme wretchedness. They report horrible cruelties practiced upon Jewish and other residents of Casa Blanca who were carried away. The omen prisoners have been outraged .wealthy Moorish merchants sold thuJFW held them as slaves. The news has caused considerable alarm, but Gen eral Drude Is positive be can hold his position. That the natives cannot keep up a pro longed flght on account of a shortage of ammunition la the general belief. The condition of the British onlonv it pitiable. Their residences outside the walla of the city were destroyed hv the French shell fire and were looted and burned by the Arabs. A moderate estimate of the losses Is 11,000,000. The Araos looiea we nouses, the surviving Jews, and after that came the worst elements of the Span ish population. Finally, the French foreign legion took all that was left The latter, however, have since been WHAT'S THE USB 7 xo avux in iwim won n Acta as a Vicious Enemy. Annual Tests Begin Wednes nesday, August 28, and' Continue Three Days. WILL PARTICIPATE City Superintendent's Office Opens for Business Monday, When Active Preparations for Coming School Tear Will Be Began. Preparations for resuming work In the city schools will be actively com' menced with the opening of the city superintendent's office' next Monday morning and the calling of city examl- Then came nations the following week. Wednesday, August tt, is the date set for beginning the annual tests for city teachers and It Is expected that nearly 60 teachers will take part. The examination will continue through Thursday and Friday and the result will be announced to the school board at its meeting the first week In September. The city requirements are somewhat different from those adopted in the county In that the teachers Are ex- rasters nave gone without food for to be taught Less attention is paid 10 many days at a time, but no one can school law and more is required In dlf- go without sleep. "For a long tlma I r"nt studies. have not been sleeping well, often lying waT Y&ted toaositS In the" citv ?hWeanihf0JbuTbnow lond'Eirf "0 - "quirSd "to" furnish noMc.o? the night, but now I sleep sound every eCentane hefnra the Ant of sno.v. Lv.l ran? womfn d and V,0r b,r r position is considered vacant ou"w lrS.- v . In order that the schools shall begin '?0.Z,ZblL I.' m quota of teacher, a supple- w r mentary elective meeting is held by the ,UV bi8 "'"A uP"i"m-.7w,f? I board first week in September and - u...n vuuQ win vuiuiau or me vacancies are ruled. $lmeBAW.feA a..f1,e"B-n,:ht' an.d " Th examinations for county eertifi. a am uuuu., imu wim cauwa iae cates were concluded Friday and ."hwiUTn fS?SIt 1 m u tha examinations for state certificate. '-My brother wa. in the habit of drink- were concluded last evening. It will ""'r" - . w oe at least two weeks before the exam troubled with sour stomach and I would ining board is able . to complete the ",,;' . Ji maraings so inai iney can ne presented oan to relieve the distress in his stom- to the city school board for considera- ach; lately hardly a day passed without tlon of those teachers who do not take a? ?,f CKia ?I rtiM. the city examinations. v r iuhjijt u irieu cup ui i oLurn ana , A 1 - 1 I L. .. - . rri'.t" "6". ak2Tin ff"2 MJ 'c'lve diount on aist side ,bl w w jivv vuvv I tram nlllss with mtim .Amssnk . I vuuiwu n ii.il awua sj wiiiaui! Mr. and Mrs. George A. Harding, of u re eon unv. two wen Known eanv 1 on his tour of the PuMfln m.h .n hii Oregon pioneers, left yesterday for a A - . . M . . ; . . . be entertained here by the Oregon De- Liurina whinh th.v will viait th Jimt.. velopment league and the Portland Com- town exposition. merclal club. He WU1 be the guest of Dr. W. A. At woo is la Portland after Theodore B. WUcox. president of the 2 "i?,"" ttcnIiVtll i.. -a 4rin f"P.. we. guest of Captain Speier. the league, and will remain In Portland un tu late Friday night Arrangement, are being made to klve his visit state-wide significance, and afford opportunity for . tbousanda of people to meet and talk with the dis tinguished Ohioan. Frtdnv tfturnonn tm will go to Vancouver to inspect the mlll u.rT there., Friday evening there will be a monster meeting at the Arm ory, and he will make a speech. Seat, will be reserved until Monday evening, September 1, for the benefit of all mayor, of cities In the state, editor, member, of the last legislature, state officials, and delegations from outside of Portland. Those who dealrn tn tlra itnnl,,, of these reservations must notify Sec retary Tom Richardson not Inter than by Monday's malls. There are no special invitation. Issued, and the general pub- iiuo.uuu 01 me lacis is rararaed as aur. violent Only the number of seats that have been asked for bv Mondav nlirht win do neiu mier mat aaie. The Southern Paclfto and O. R. A N companies have granted a rata nf nna and a third fare from all points north of and including Roseburg. and west of ienaieton inclusive, for FrldAv ataf. cises. Secretary Taft is probably the muse laiaea anoui man in the country aside from President Roosevelt himself. ana wiaeapreaa interest on the coast is felt in this his first visit to the Oreron country. His western trip will end at tionoiuiu, wnere lie goes to give per- nunai aiiannon 10 war aepartment dusi ness, harbormaster. He Is on hi. way home to Ban Francisco. Mrs. a. T. Cramer and her family are spending the summer in their 00 1 tags. ine fines, ai neaview, wnion was lor- meriy tne sibson cottage. Mrs. Merrit Lindsay and her daugh ters Charlotte and Edith, are enjoying a two weear stay at Beaview. Third Special Sale In 10 Years Mr. and turned to Mrs. Otto Kuloer have re- thelr Portland home after MORE EXHIBIT SPACE AT WALLA WALLA (Special DUpatrb to Th Journal.) walla Walla, Wash., Aug. 17. H. R. Cox, a local contractor, yesterday be gan work on a new addition to the ex- niDiuon pavilion at tne fair grounds. The now bulldlna- will add ahnut i unit square feet of floor space to be used for exhibition purposes at the fair this nui. MeUger & Co., Jewelers. 141 Wash. raWT l 4a. ia-p I . - eoltee her brother did not suspect for iL."lw ?PU.DCP" "H1".." tlm. that coffee was causing his sour J .iL'. JSlTl 5f stomach, but easily proved It th. f thift' fJ!u.t.. "S?" Coffee Is not susneoted In thousands 1! 5l?P.?,.2,f t.Sn.Sd!ti' 5LSa3- iu?Lu5! ?L,.b,ut":-.ei8 5.-n."D ThV'siVhSp.- Uwrwith iS Road to WeUvllle," in pkga ar smmv that ai r mam SlftSfffJ A'WSl "Th -thS.' ;uppor?' of "ZmU "U'a i nepuoucan oounttea. For Biliousness There, nothing so good as TAR KANT S. It cleantes and refreshes the stomach, clears the brain and restores the ppetite. . . TARRANT'S - Seltzer Aperient OU. U.ir Otkat fias been prescribed bv physicians for 62 yeara Then' j nothing lit it mi any gut.- A sparkling effervescent drink. Tastes like soda water. Ch3drenlike!t. At SractHW 90c. aaS $1.00 ersr stall froa ThtTarranfCo. 44 RsSsta 5 tract Hsw Tark visiting a few day. at St. Helena. Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Downing of Bast roruana visitea at tne home oi a. a. Miles in fat. Helens Sunday. Miss Sara Napper of Salt Lake City is visuing wun ner sister. Mrs. n;m.." Hampson of this city at SSS Chapman Mrs. Arthur Dickey with her fam ily from Seattle has been visiting her mumer, 46 rs. v;. uoennxi at uregon iuy ana is now visiting ner sister, Mrs. I. A. LeBeau, at 101 Tenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Stipe have left on a trip to Vancouver, Victoria and omer souna points. 1 A.'. tv 11 iu n tvj , HIIU UII mill 1 visiting relaUves in Portland for the past roontn, returned to her home in Lewiston last night Miss Rowle and ) rley, who cltv. lu ff tne university of Orearon hmi year 10 nnisn ner eoucation. is very popular In the Idaho tends enterin Judge and Mra Thomas H. Crawford or corvanis are at the Imperial hotel. ciaua uatcn or Haiem, federal bank examiner, is at the Imperial hotel. Walter S. Tooza. a merchant nf SVIla uny, is at the imperial hotel. C. L. Fltchard. hop grower with larre yaras at inaepenaence, 1. at the Im perial. Mr. Fltchard rerlatera fi-nm TIH. ca. New York, where he has been for several weens. Phil Metschan Jr. received a cable gram yesterday from his father an. nounctng the safe arrival at Hamburg oi tne party wmcn ion rortiana sev eral weeks ago. Included in the Dartv are Mr. ana Mrs. rnii Metschan, Miss Ionian Metschan and Miss Pansy Sweet ser. They will tour Europe for six months or a year and will visit the boy hood noma of Mr. Metschan while abroad. Assistant united States Attorney James Cole left yesterday afternoon for (seaside where ne will remain until to morrow. W. T. Dovall. a prominent lawver nf Seattle: Juda-e Edward Waltson of Sno- kane, Judge of the United States dis trict court for the eastern district of Washington: Juda-e R. B. Albertson of Seattle, and Max Oose, a lawyer of Pomerov. Washington, were at the Ore. gon hotel yesterday. They formed fishing party in Washlnrton last week and left last night for their respective nomes. A. C. Dixon of the Booth-Kelly Ivum. Der company 01 uugene la at the Im perial hoteL Judge and Mrs. Charles E. Wolverton left yesterday for Banff, Canada, where tney will remain 10 days. While Judra wolverton is away, juage William U. Gilbert will remain in Portland to han dle all federal court matters that re quire immediate attention. Otto B. Rupp, district attorney for Walla walla county, Washington, was at the imperial hotel yesterday. Mr. Rupp left last night for Walla Walla. He has been at Tacoma and Seattle on ornclal business connected with hi. of fice. , Dr. Wylie O. Woodruff, former Penn. ylvanla football star, has Just returned from Philadelphia and other eastern cities, where for several month, he ob served some Interesting surgical opera tions, ur, wooaruir says nis constant reference to Portland and Oregon and hi. persistent boosting of climate and resource, caused much wonderment among the people he met in the east He say. they are not prepared- for the enthu.lasm of the westerner and par tlcularly the Oregonlan, who la the bestl booster on earth, : J WAIK- Patent Leather, Gun Calf, Etc Reduced From $3.50 to $2.95 Reduced From $4.00 to $3.35 Reduced From $5.00 to $3.85 S0R0SIS sorosisxN Dig Cut in Children's Oxfords Sizes 5 to 8 95c Sizes 8z2 to 11 to $1.1-5 Sizes 11 to 2 to $ 1 .45 Sizes ty to 6 to . $1.70 KNIGfil All Around the Northwest Corner : )iU Third and WnshinrWrm '55ft v !t: 'A '