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1,000 HUE FOWLS
III STOCK SHOW
Splendid Poultry Exhibit Is
Being Planned as At
tractive Feature.
Secretary Wendell of the Oregon
State Poultry association has notified
the directors of the country club that
his committee on arrangements will
have the details of the week's card of
exhibits together with the list of pre
miums completed In time to embrace
It In the official program of the Paci
fic National meet
The exhibits In the poultry division
of the livestock show will Include more
than 1000 birds, practically the entire
--Jlst of entries to be shown at the state
fair at Salem being prepared to come
nera. Ana in addition tnere win be
many single birds and pens from local
poultry fanciers that will find place In
me usis.
Inasmuch en the value of caiih rr.
mlums to be awarded to classy exhibits
or me reatnery tribe win be close to
1500, the show will attract as large If
noi iarger paironase man any ever held
In Oregon, particularly as It H to be
neia in connection with the races and
livestock show.
The work of olllnr Sandv road from
East Twenty-eighth to the country club
irari win Degin prODSDly not later than
Jiext week, as the result of an agreement
between the county court and the di
rectors of the coiintrv club, who prom
ised to raise half the cost of the Im
provement If the county would stand
the other 50 per "ont. This arrange
ment was satlsfar-tory. the county court
feeling that the country club and renl
dents along the thoroughfare should t.e
willing to stand a part of the v xpense
In order to have the work rushed for
ward lmir.Kllaid v Sandy road is a
county road ar.d will be nlled so that
It will make almrst a perfect automo-
Clle boulevard and drive -for all sorts I
or pleasure vehicles and be In fine shape
by the time tue livestock show Is begun.
POPULAR PROGRAM
; AT PLAZA TONIGHT
Slrnor DeCaprlo's band will rndr
f. ncrt this ewning at the plaaa
-Week. Thtrt and Main streets A popu
lar program has been selected, ii.i
Bights concert in Uoiladay park ,ir
n Immense crowd. It was an nthu-
WabtoK U, Pi-1'' Pr " th
Wsrch, "Administration" DeCarrlo
"Mtsrr from Ii TrOTatore". '. rtl
F'lertion. "Maid Marian" I KorV.
rarapuras "iwier- Nmk.
Sallet Vu.le and Soldiers' Msrrli
trm -William Tell" YtUml
Tralta. -1! Fellows" ...... xZlS
l-.rula, -rU fTlng Po.tfotucha
. Knoln1
luted
m w. .vf im Vu rATHV ....
HartK Xoj Is Kin1" '.'..."... .JJio.
A. ffeCaprto. director.
"t d rr. Kind jcw Lift
rll s for ooveral yeara. and find tr-e-a
jl nVy nsht' osrs Mr.- a. a. Fel
of Harris lUo. Ji. T. New L4fo
t i r'io iuwi tno toaot 4llram.
f"t- -t ri4y for nnnipatt.
I. tisrMa oad -! n. Xk at fekd-
liv-rs vo fiTBf stor. . . ;---t
Woman In
mother, wife or daughter is entitled to the Unfailing
Protection of Life Insurance. The ticking of the
seconds should remind you that delay in Life Insurance
may deprive your family of their future support, co'mfort
and education.
A
in
euu r i
Is the husband's and father's most practical evi
dence of his affection for uThe Woman in the Case."
INSURE NOW FOR
The Prudential Insurance Co. of America
Incorporated mm m Stock Company by Ihe Slate of New Jersey
JOHN F. DRYDEN, President
Agents
JOHN PAU1LR, Superintendent, Rothchild Building
UNIONS TO BOYCOTT
OREGON GOODS MADE
IN DRY DISTRICTS
Union coopers of Oregon are planning
to boycott all products made or growu
In the dry districts of the state. More
than that they are going to put the
taboo on anything made from any prod
uct or commodity coming from the
drouth-strlcheri districts. In this they
are following the action of the Coopers'
International Union of North America
in California which recently passed res
olutions denouncing the .fronlDition
wave in Oregon anoT pledging Its mem
bers not to patronize Oregon products
coming from the dry counties.
tiolng a step further, it la planned to
cake me wariare into tne ranns or me
other unions affected by the local
option edicts and make an effort to put
the ban on all dry counties so far aa
union labor patronage Is concerned.
The state of California Is much in
terested in the spread, of the local op
tion districts of the slate of Oregon.
The- great extent of the wine Industry
there makes any Interruption of thi
liauor trarnc reit py tne worxingmen
or the state, whose labors put them In
connection with the wine business. Ac
cordingly, at a recent meeting held In
California Coooper' local union No. 65
of San Francisco adopted the following
resolutions.
Whereas. Great Injury Is being done
to our trade through local option and
Prohibition in the states of Oregon; and,
Whereas, Said action Is adversely af
fecting our Industry and employment
and Is a blow to our Individual liberty
and that of our fellow-tradenmen and
will work detriment to our brethren In I
COUNUEN SLAP
PACIFIC TELEPHONES
Members Vie in Denouncing
Slot Machines in Use at
Present.
Members of the city council Individ
ually and collectively rapped the Pa-
clfio States Telephone company yester
day, and several declared that the serv
ice Is among the worst In the country.
Counclimsn Beldlng started the agita
tion against the telephone company by
asking the council to request the city
attorney to give an opinion as to wheth
er or noi ins city Las a rigni 10 com-
fl the company to remoTe the nlckle-n-the-elot
telephones which he de
clared were s much of a gamble at th.
lot machines driven out a year or so
ago.
Councilman Krllaher Test fielding
one better hjr declaring the slot ma
chltve telephones no gamble at all, be
cause, he ssid. it Is a certainty .that
you lose your nlckie whether you get
a connection or not.
That ataned the ball rolling, and be
fore the council men ended they had
said aboot ail the meaa things they
ooald think of about Uvo telephone com
pany. Drismll followed Kellaher. and
two rthere followed Ir1wolL froraj
wvrs os their foot slmaltanootisly any
Ing tklngs about the company's oerrk-e
'ha -wouid hava made the company of
ficial, wit as In borror.
Coanrllrma Concaanna Mid -tht be
had T4rtond the mepnnr bad lm
trT " serrtcw. 1 fact.- bo ead.
I km of of It. Wbr. thT formerly
"1 sea (i-M a
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. JULY 9,
NEW LOW-COST
Zr T Lr r A-
r
Wanted.
ithe allied trades, vie., malsters, brew
ers, engineers, vat makers, stave engi
neers, copper smiths, pottery, printers,
shipping blacksmiths, builders, dray
men, iron founders, packing-case makers
and other trades; ,
Therefore be It resolved. That the
Coopers' union No. 65 hereby pledge
themselves not to purchase any product
or commodity made or grown in those
localities in the state of Oregon where
Prohibition has prevailed, and pledge
themselves further against any product
or commodity manufactured In the state
of Oregon made from any article or
product grown or made in any prohi
bition district in said state;
Resolved, That the Coopers' union No.
85 pledge themselves to use every en
deavor to secure similar action from all
other affiliated trade unions organized
or represented In the state of Califor
nia. Adopted at a regular meeting of
Coopers' union No. 65 held June 25,
1 JUS.
I. P. BEBAN, Bee.
On belnff read the resolutions this
morning, fc-rwln zann, secretary or coop
ers' union, local No. 1S2 of Portland,
said that while he had not heard of
the action taken by the California
union he was certain that the local
union would follow the lead of the Cal
lfornlans. He said that he would bring
the Question before the next meeting, to
be held the first Thursday of next
month, August 6, and that he was con
fident that the local men would follow
California's lead and aid the California
men in their protest against the spread
of local option in Oregon.
they charge me $3 a month. I am ure
they have Improved."
If the city attorney rules that the
city can make the telephone company
remove Its slot machines, the chlf of
police will be instructed to order them
out.
Shortly after the council passed the
ordinance for Improving Vista avenue
yesterday. Mayor Lane signed the
measure and viewers were appointed In
order that the work could lie pushed to
rapid completion. City Engineer Tay
lors plan was adopted by the council
men, calling for a 60-foot boulevard
system on the heights. The Improve
ment will cost about 1150.000 and will
be one of the most expensive street
Improvements ever made In Portland.
The Improvement also marks a new era
In street development In Portland In
that It will form one of the most beau
tiful drives In the country.
A petition was Introduced in the
council yesterday asking for a bridge
across Sullivan s gulch at East Six
teenth street No action was taken on
the communication other than to refer
It to the street committee.
WAST A HAND IX
CHANGING CHARTER
A mass meeting has been called for
1:19 this evening at tho North Alblns
flrehouse for the purpose of discus
sing proposed amendments to the city
charter. A commlttte will be appoint
ed to call on Mayor Lane and re
quest that a committee of North Al
blna residents to be made later, be
oonstnted with reference to any pro
posed charter changes or amendment,
particularly sffcucg the suburban
resident district. Members of all
Peninsula. Improvement rlub are es
poriaily requested to attend the mass
meeting:.
mUy only II it port. Sherry. An
gelica. MuacsTe! aad Toha win, tie
rT gaiVin. Ksttoaal Win company.
Fifth aa4 Starts, Fionas Mala tit;
The Case
HER BENEFIT
HOME OFFICE, NEWARK. N. J.
Good Income. Promotion.
BBJLNCH OTPIOBS EH rOKTXAWS:
UNCORKED ITS
CHEERS TOO SOON
i --
(Continued from Page One.)
the signs that the event of a con
vention was at band.
Uncorked Too Soon.
Gore had uncorked the company
fizz before the banquet was ready.
The great crowd roared with Joy
as It unbuckled Its lungs In Its mad
ness. At the end of perhaps five
minutes of cheering some one in
Pennsylvania grabbed the guidon of
that state and started to march to
ward Nebraska. Indiana and Illi
nois followed and soon half a dozen
states were marching at the big
moon-faced Bryan banner of Nebras
ka and in three minutes two dozen
1 states were In the bear dance, with
jumping guidons. The band played
"Hot Time" and the crowd screamed
with delight.
Two dozen and then three dozen
state banners were romping over the
hall. The crowd stopped at Mary
land and then with a shout Maryland
fell In. Then 40 states were In the
procession. It went to the front of
the hall as 1O.CH0O men howled In
delirium and sufrounded the Ne
braska banner. That was after the
cheering had lasted 20 minutes.
Then the phalanx at the speaker's
platform went back and surrounded
New York; but New York remained
unmoved. The madmen capered to
Minnesota. But seven strong men
and true gripped the Minnesota ban
ner and held it fast.
Fight Over New Jersey.
Some Kansas fellows were going
to steal it and the word came to
Minnesota and she got ready for a
fight. There was a fight for the
New Jersey banner, and a struggle
to get Delaware to move. Connec
ticut also was unshaken. The crcwd
In the galleries raw the milling of
the human ants on the floor and
bawled Itself hoarse at the craxy
tight. The roar of the crowd was
growing steadier and the march of
the delighted demons on the floor
was growing more and more gro
tesque. It was aa spontaneous aa
bedlam. It was more than spontan
eous; it was accidental, and as the
crowd went wild the reporters
thought of poor General Clayton,
who has been working for two weeks
on his speech- as permanent chair
man to arouse Just the demonstra
tion that Gore called forth. There
were eaglet on perches dancing
above the craxy crowd, cowgirls
marching through the throng yen
in g, bands tooting la the breathing
pells, frrorlte daughters of the va
rious delegation on the platform
t
POLICY
HLNRY LYNCfi,
rgroisB,M.3iJM
waving the banners of the states.
There were banners of marching
clubs, mottoed banners like that of
Michigan, bedlzzened in gold with
the motto of the Omaha platform,
"Equal rights to all; special priv
ileges to none." There were old
men and young men grating in the
din and the noise never faltered nor
needed claque to keep it going aad
the clock went round and half way
around again, as this pandemonium
raged, and above It all there was
the pale face of Grover Cleveland,
the loader forgotten, the prophet
whose doctrine was discarded, sol
emnly gazing down on the scene.
Georgia Did Hot Badge.
And still Georgia did not budge. The
young men who directed the music in
the gallery saw the delegates crowd
ing around Oeorgla and being a young
man and from north of Mason and Dix
on's line, he played "Marking, Through
Georgia, and that set the hair on
Georgia, and nothing on earth could
have budged her.
Slowly the roar died down and the
convention went back to sanity. But
It was a great demonstration th
greatest ever made In America and
lasted 60 minutes. Cheering to Koose-
veii was a gooo-Dye to party leader.
It will be Interesting to watch and
wait for another four years to roll
around and to note whether the dem
onstration of good-bye to the leader
whom this convention honored, will be
as sincere and hearty as that with
which he Is greeted today. The calm
pale face of Grover Cleveland looking
across at Thomas Jefferson on the
other side of the hall, might have
winked slyly as he thought of the little
sigh of good-bye which the convention
bestowed on him yesterday How soon
we are forgotten wlien we are gone.
Evening Session.
When the oonventlon opened this eve
ning 15,0u8 people crowded into thn
hall, the most beautifully designed and
decorated hall which ever held a na
tional convention. The cnmn.Vtee on
credentials had lost its report. It was
given to a stenographer who disap
peared with it and forgot to coma back.
Ho the convention nuriM ti
over an hour listening to Congressman
Hobson, who made his congresslonil
and Chautauqua speech on the larger
navy. Hobson got in a quarrel wi'n
the convention and his usefulness is
over. Senator Bob" Taylor followed
pleasantly saying nothing admirably.
And then the real trouble of the eve
ning began over the proposition of
Mr. Bryan's friends to run the har
row of Mr. Guffey of Pennsylvania.
MOTOR HAPPY
ED
just as C-H. Douchr of cut.kanie
was about to see the labor e ,
crowned by the perfection of a new
hlgfc power explosive, the mixture that
he was preparing exploded, seriously
burning himself and his wife, who was
helping 'him with his experiment. Both
were brought to 8t. lncent's hospital
In the asms ambulance yesterday.
Doucny aad his wife own a farm near
Clatskante, Ha la aa Investor and has
originated eevrVl patent devices of
soasa alu.. tils great dream, bewrrer
asa Been to prepare a kind of gB
powdr that wou 4 prove extremely
powerful. Over, this he has been ls
borieg night and day, conducting his
experiments la a little workshop la' Lhs
resr of bis house.
Friday the por Was almost f-Mdr
for the final test. Mr. asxl Mrs. Daachy
Belied the Irgredlents am) were pre
paring a earnpis cartridge when the pow-
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Manager (Ordinary Dept.), Corbett Building
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visa. j
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To all points in the
Apply to any ticket agent Norfhern Pacific Railway and have fares
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255 MORRISON STREET PORTLAND, OREGON
EVERYONE
KNOWS
BURNS'
COFFEES!
D. C BURNS CO.
Ctlfees, Teas & Spices
aoftoio Third St,
Bank, Store and
Fire Fcane
V r,rc -.SWiiyc
and
.
Fire Casing's
Portland Wire
Cor. Second and Ev
tt
bs ruing both Uia iarsntor ao4 his wife
aboat the fee and hands aad neck. Is
both eases the arms and hands are meet
severely bunted, the Douch? Wlcg Is
the act of handling the explosive wbea
It was Ignited.
At et. isomri tepiti nr. wilTUia
Jonrm aatd that betb woo Id retwver I
snd that they would wot Iom tba
of taeig ben da. ixisoiiy urese4 bja
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TO THE, LAST
TOURIST FARES
middle and eastern states.
Burns' Coffees are Cof
fees with a reputation
of 20 years. No matter
how strong the competi
tion, the sale9 constant
ly increase because once
a drinker of Burns' Cof
fees always a drinker.
Office Railings
feti;r?A,- Fencing
;w'L"J'"iT1' and
SI S TreIIisWork
& Iron Works
fit as.
Phons Matin 3000
SSI I
aetarai inatioa at tba hospital this
morning to start la areJo with fata pow.
der aa sona as be as sble to return
to bis bonta. Re dwlared the tiplm
Ion simply proved lbs suoceas at bis
experiment. j
TfTrwrww wlii pe1 lively bo the lrt
rHr for dieoonrt j west aid gas blUa
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