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THE' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, -.WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE 5. 1CC3. ROOSEVELT MY SPEAK FOR TAFT 5 . President Has Decided; to Hare a Word or Two to Say for Secretary. ; - H.nrv K. LAmoie. lal sUt.ment on the subject has bsen out, the Information comw .u trustworthy sources that President Roosevelt baa decided to make two or tt&df campaign speeches la the event , th6ecretary ie nominated for presl- 1 dent by the convention at Chicago. There has been no decision, of course, .' a to the time and placet of these epeechea, but It la understood to be the preildent's desire that at least one of them should be delivered In New yort Would Speak la Hew York. There le a two-fold reason why the president would prefer to speak in New York. One, ef course, la that it Is his Mown state, and whlls It Is true New York U the center of and Roosevelt : sentiment, the president has a strong following among the masses of Empire state Republicans and has not tin any serious measure lost his Influence with them, The second Is that New York, as always. Is a plvotol state. The Re publican nominee might be elected with out New York'e electoral vote, but It Is essential to Democratic suooess, and the president could render the Republican nominee no greater service than by helping to bold the .Empire state in line. - .' ' i . :; h May Be Criticised. .',.,' v It goes without saying that the Pre .., ident is going to be severely criticised for 'making campaign speeches, but it is fairly safe to assume that this pros- fective criticism- doee not worry Mr. toosevelt. ' He has no great veneration 1 for precedents which have back of them nothing more substantial than hoary ago. and if he thinks it light to lay alde : the presidential dignity long enough to speak for his friend no con siderations 4 of adverse criticism are going to stop him.-! There ' is no warrant for assuming, however, that the country will be vlo- lently outraged in feeling if Mr. Roose velt makes a campaign speech or two. He hae done other, things no other f 'resident would nave dared to do, and nstood of rising in their wrath to de stroy, the people have applauded. There Is every prospect the coming u-uiipHi-n win do one ox lunous oratory, excelling possibly that of 18. Just why this should be so Is not apparent, but both parties ere making elaborate plans for this feature of the campaign, though plans in advance of the nom inating conventions, of course, are mere- onouia secretary Tan Be the noiu . I nee of the Chicago convention he ex - pecta to tour the country, and it is accepted as a matter of course that if M r - Bryan. J nominated at Denver he .' " ioi i speecnes. it has - been many years since a Republican , candidate' for president went on the stump, but Mr. Taft believes the peo- fle will want to see and hear him and e doesn't propose their shall be de. ... rrivea "c tne opportunity to do so. When James O. Blaine was the can didate in 1884 he took the atfimn. nH t.iough he failed of election it was not inn opinion at tne time that he lost more than he gained by reason of his peech-maklng. . Undoubtedly r Bryan '"JF uvu larger voie in ISB than he otherwise would byJ reason-of the great personal enthusiasm his speeches - With the president of the United States and both the leading candidates .; for president making speeches, the peo ple would fairly revel in oratory. Their appearance on the stump would make s make it difficult, f course, for orators of lesser note to attract attention to themselves, but that Is not a matter over which the public at large need be seriously concerned. . t ,,,, -... ., , ; f Republican party, especially, has , i ctci , -upjuy oi oratorical pig guns uvii wiugq ii couia a raw xor campaign purposes. After the Chicago convention i .!!- mti mamw a do nair a a oxen or f? ninucceful sspirants for the pres- , .'jfnoi iiumiiisiioa, auia me proDablll ; ties are each will make one or more speeches for his successful1 rival. ? It is ., rewraw as necessary to make an ' exception even In the case of Senator oraker, though It would not be rea- 0.nbl to Pect his utterances to be wildly eulogistic of Taft But Foraker Is a good party man and unless present Kir, i. lUB i actional row in Ohip will be sufficiently patched so i that there wlU be no open, revolt it . pu. napuoacans, it - has been T. ,"""."" ODserveo, nave a way Tk T 4WatT rin mka w t . . 1 "s wuen n comes to a - ucbiioii or rignung Democrats, and h.T"K'not Bow. anT aPP'nt reason why; this year should prove an excep- Just how many of the men who have been discussed for the Democratic nom ination would, make speeches for Bryan 'naln; to bs disclosed. -Governor announcea that ha will support the nominee of the Denver con vnV?n a"d undoubtedly his auppert tLZ2iy M ft a number of speeches. Judge Gray is vet to be iieara on the subject, but the fact that I.',rc,f.8deral Jude would afford a 1;?J?.1 n tiCU8e ,or. molding prtj. clpatlon in the campaign. wiif not though, of Democratic orators. Oratory and De mocracy go hand in hand nl h. full of eloquent Democ rata h IIEIEST BAR IS 0IE BLOCK AWAY Denver Auditorium Commit-' tee Desires Eeyenue From Convention Hall. - (Cntted Prw Leased Wire. Denver, Colo., June J. Several prom Inent Democrats who visited the eon ventlon auditorium today In advance of the convention to Inspect the monster structure, entered a oomplalnt that no provision nas Deen maae xor a oar in the building. The nearest bar la about a block away. The Denver city council has decided not to grant any temporary liquor franchises nearer to the conven tion nan. -It developed today that several hun dred applications have been made to the committee on arrangements for a bar concession in the convention hall and that large sums were offered for the privilege, but that all offers have been refused. It is the Intention of the oommittee not to secure any revenue from the au ditorium while the convention is In session. Space near the convention hall for several blocks is being sold to re freshment contractors, but ths best that these men can sell Is lemonade. MEXICO ENFORCES ; POLITENESS ON CAES LYNCH REELECTED PRINTERS PRESIDENT Indianapolis, Ind., June I. The elec tion of officers of. the International Typographical union 'was officially an nounced last night as follows: - President, James M. Lynob, Syra cuse, New TYOrk. First vice-president, J. W. Hayes, Minneapolis. Secretary-treasurer, J. W. Bramwood, Denver. Agent Union printers' home, George P. Nichols, Baltimore. Delegates to American Federation of iaDor.. ran Morrison, Chicago; Max 8. Hayes,-Cleveland: Hugh Stevenson, Toronto,, Ontario; T. W. McCuUough, Omaha.-."- Trustees Union Printers' home, Anha Shepherd. - Grand Rapids, Miahlgan; fuomu jncvaiiery, ioioraao ekpringl. 978 tor Lynch and ll,Si for H. &. uuaspetn, or New Orleans. PULPIT ORATOR i VS. BAND MUSIC would whonn ir,,n tZ, . w" drop of the'baVriSr. ' vno wh".f rdictl0B. niaa onths ago that ths campaign of 1S01 wouM h 1 - 5 lno,t tatresting of recent '".a convention time ap wuifbs ao" multiply that this IMPRESSIVE SERVICES ; ' - FOR SOUTHERN IDOL L yksh'ngton. June (. In manv states ihl ZJlJT!!Lin$ onlr P"iaent of , iif?th4? eonederacy. fs being ob served, as It was on June I 180R that the disUnguUhed Midi,,. stateVman d KenuTcky? . -f? ""O1""1" -ISl8on? Pgters of the Coii- i federates in the national eapitol are 1 Joining hands with the confedeme vet erans in celebrating the centennial a "vr"'i ,na, m. uc sutei a. TeS- vir! S?iPpi Ar,kaas. Louisilna. "2 ex" Virginia, Kentucky and even in Spokane,. Washington, wher? several southerners reside, the anniversary is being generally observed. The day was Chorch Growth at Aberdeen. 1 Aberdeen. Vaah.. Juno . At the re cent Episcopal convention at. Vancouver W aehljigton, which was attended by the rector, Itev. F. F. W. Greene? it was fleclded to organise St Andrew's Epis copal church of this place into a parish. A n election of vestryman and wardons will soon be held and the work of self government begun. It has been decided to double -the seating capacity of the rresent edifice and make other changes which will sdd greatly to the "comfort and beauty of the church. vf. ; , . i Open Shop 5Ien at Aberdeen.- '- ' ' Jv '8P,,,d tlPt to The Joeresl.w---J Aberdeen. Wash., June I. Owing to . .iv ktt.uoioa wiiu ins uniuns, aian- irer Johneton of the Johnaton Transfer f.tmoani, t. lt... kiM..i, J . . of the n !! htm to haul i rector who la l I .... L. A. - I .-... ii. i viiipi-'y ifiK nxi-union nen. The Lihilatront flilpyard has also jrivra tiotl'' lof (ha or-en ahop, begin i.spg r.iii the first of this moritk.' (Hoertal Dtaeateh ts The lanrsal.) Aberdeen. Wash.. June I. An innAva. tlon in street nreachina was institute Sunday night by Rev. A. H. Hause, pas tor of the Baptist church, who occupied the. band stand opposite the theatre as a pulpit and gave an address to all who came to listen from either -Interest or curiosity, xne incident was the se quel to a protest that- had- been made against the Sunday night band concerts. Mr. Lot, who has chaVge of the - band stand. Invited Mr. Hausjto preach in it, and ths offer Vas immediately accepted. It la not known whether the plan will do xoiiowea up. '- CARNEGIE INVITED TO OPENING OF LIBRARY ffloeetal ZHitiatch te The JoarnaLl Aberdeen.- Wash.. June J. A resolu tion has been adopted by the Chamber of Commerce giving a vote of thanks to Andrew Carnegie for the handsome library Dunaing given ny nim and now ' approaching completion, and inviting nun to come nere to aiiena me aeaioa tlon exercises late in July, -'This reso lution has been sent to Mr. Carnests 4 oy-.ieueG. . ,, ,H-t-'." ' - " i" ..ilieg Broken In LogglnK .Camp. Astoria. June I. R. L. Slater, who I was workimv at the Roeedale Logging company's camp-near Cathlamet, was brought here yesterdav, having had his lert - leg Droxen wiuie at worg in the) camp. r r iuiiiioh or ins jonnaion iranafsr nninv hmm i ...... T . JM . . of the open shop. The unions would not mi pruyet ror me eon buiJJlnr the ..Seattle empi.-iying no reunion m Sffl ; 1 u CURES RHEUMATISM Bolden's fibeomstic Cure r. ; Tt bottle. i '. t i rn 'bottte. ah xxmxvaXi xzxssT ron. RHEUMATISM XV res UAMX 70WKS. Sciatica I Nervous Headaches ' Neuralgia I Neuralgic Headaches Nervousness , i Nervous Dyspepsia ; Sleeplessness lNsrvous Affections TRADE SUFFICED BT o A.W.AUeh&Cd: Wholesale and ReUil Draggtsta - 16th & Marshall Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AGSNTS. -4 Nevsi rniia HESTORE GttAY or VAnvn iiiK to Its NATURAL "1 -V Sr n ni" '' " kS yuiAJar ana BEAUTY Ko mottni. Ium. i. - . . - ' ' " . Ud no. it 1 1I -.mLmt T7- son ana glossy. Kev fa $1.00 i. 6bc Bte7; rmwn IS NOT A DYE. U mua 0e bottles, at arnggists- I. "'OOJ)4RD, CXAEJKK A OO. . t - t 1 ' ' There's this difference' between the cocoa; habit and the: coffee habit: Cocoa makes you healthier, stronger, steadier, better able to do your share. Docs coffee? ' LESSTTHAN.A CENTAiCUP .V 11 'I, Is made with scrupulous, con sdentious care and old-fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, goodness and quality. No cocoa at any price can be better or more delicious. Your grocer sells and recommends it D. ahlrard!ll Company San FrmnoUeoo ci f ; v hi? -M a it ? MS! t-' Ecslern Excursion . J:.' Deles': .; Tana Anrt Chicago and return... .....V...VJT3. BO fit Louis and return. ......... ,i6T.p0 St. Paul. Minneapolis. Duluth, superior, Winnipeg, Fort Arthur and Bleu x city and return .....SjftA.AA Ninety-Day Limit Stopovers Allowed. BAJX.T ' TD OIUENTAt IT-HTED ; THE FAST HAIL Por ticket and sleeptsg-car reserva tions ceil on or address. - v . . ...... M. SXOXSOir. O. T. T. its Third mU Fortlaad, Or. , ' Telephones Main 80. A-S18. McMinnville College M OFFERS TOE IDEAL EDUCATION Its wnoJe environment Is Clean and wholasotnsi no aaloonsj good olty gov- ernmsnt; strong, aggressive churches, A Chrtatlaa raoalty. " Courses: . Preparatory, Collegiate, Conssrvatory and CommerdaL Illus traUd bulletin Just issued, ABDBSSS. - ST. 9. O, SOX S7,N . aCcBCiaavUle OoUega, XolClBjiTUla, Of. , - I " . - RAT.E S '- ss f East WO! Ba Made This Season by tba, 6. R. & Nli And ed . rat: , From All Points on the Lines of The Oregon Railroad & Navigatibri Co. ana ' ' ' Southern Pacific Company (Lines in Oregon) ; To PORTLAN1D during the week of the great IfJLST VAL Tickets Will Be on Sale as Follows DAILYJUNE I TO 6 From The Dalles and all points west; from Albany and Corvallis and -all points north.- f ; - . - -v. . ., , JUNE 1, 3 AND 5 From Pendleton and points west to The Dalles ; from Roseburg a point north to Albany. ' f . JUNE 1 AND 3 From all points east and north of Pendleton ; from all points south of Roseburg t TA&L AND A THIRD FOR ROUND TRIP ; . ; Final Return Limit June 8 PROGRAM FOR THE WL1LK Monday, June 1 Wednesday, June 3 Friday, June 5 - STOOS Arrival at high noon of Rex Oregonns and Oourt. Cavalcade ss cort through decorated streets and arches to Royal Palaca B f MMIM O Feast of Lanterns and Gen eral Illumination: . Coast Admen's Ros Ban (just. 10 A. HVMoturter prise parade of Floral Decorated Automobiles.' SfTMrare Venetian Water Carnival, " procession of Illuminated Fubllo and Irivate Craft; all-day free exhibit of rare blooms by Rose Society at Ori ental Building. . 1 SAMBOSOX OOVOEST8 XV XTXXXVw A AUIOIT, KOBBTJTO Business Rouses Rsoen- Uon to Portland VUltprs. tMOp' MTBaiMQ Allegorical and Historical , "Chines Armory, jraraae or, jsieotno noats, including vninese uragon"; Grand Bu al Tuesday, June 2 -' s r ' AJTrBMTOOJtOpenlng of the Competi- v tlve Boas Exhibit at the , Oriental, Building. ' ' , T UliUllJiaJUumlna ted Parade "Spirit -' 9t the Golden West Thursday, June 4 10 - t Magnlfleent street parade of Floral Decorated Vehicles. Competi-, tlvs Floats. Equestrian Clubs, etc.; In-' clodlng the marvelous Japanese "Cherry Blossom" prooession. -. ATTlUSrooS 100-mUe Automobile - Race. sO-ntile Automobile Race. TXrorO ti&Mt side Street Carnival of ltaaqueradara and Children's Pa , rada , .,--..i- j.-i- ;.?' , . saicbvososj cowoctts a AVKomr. ARXUOOS ASS BTWUJIw. ' Saturday, June (5 ' ? 1 i i XOSSnnrO -Regatta . r on th River crews. Trom Vlotoiia,. Vancouver and : the University of Washington ' will SfOO Jf On ixJ Parade of Woodmen of J v ths World. - ; aTTinurOOg P, N. A Championship Field Meet at Multnomah Field; Relay . Races for High Schools and Publlo Schools of the Northwest; 'valuable 7--trophles to be presented for each ' - .. . . event. , i . . . . - j -v- t ,: ft--: 1 c, i M f S a La Pyrotechn tea , and Mafeque . raders FarewaU to Rex Oregonus and c' y Queen Flora, ji- y i- ; ;v :jtJ', '3 W Vyjls McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC , ctnrzs xv oszaovi FROM PORTLAND As FoUowat - . " - 1 - Obo Way Tla ' X'i- ' Wrsal OaUfonta Chicago .... .$72.50 $87.50 St. Louis . ... 67.50 82:50 St. Paul 63.15 81.75 Omaha . . ... . 60.00 75.00 Kansas City .. 60.00 75.00 TICKETS WZIO. 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Ws extend to ell a special Invita tion to call at our office and kave their teeth examined free of charge, We own and control tha lirrul and best equipped dental establish, meat la the world, having 1 offices all told. . - We give a written guarantee with all work tor Is reara Ladv attend ant, .-. -'-.;--..; ?--k -v: .i Opea evenings till t. Sunday , ta t. Union Painless Dentists SaiM SJorrlsou ktt, Corner rinrt. . Diamond Roof Stains , AUS SXASZS i' MASS FROM CREO80TS ' - 5 Oaf. Lots 75c Per Qal. Portland Sah & Door Co. 830 IT.OHT ST. V0STSAS9. OB, - - -