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It MUCH GOING ON ; it y. c. a. WZATIOII'IS LIKE 111 IfEIIEER iiWater Reveals Nature ' of Indian Quickly, . " "' Says Veteran. clKgeiiafl Price fed! imtliciinis T Headquarters Will Move to On s of Msurndl TTdlloFecll Sjutte New Home -Next i August. THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY. EVENING. MAY 28, 1909. irorrow MmodliP'3di Ths new T. M. C. A. bulldlnjr on the corner of Sixth and Taylor street will be occupied by; the association on Au Kust 1. At that time the swimming pool, bathe, small gymnasium and hand' ball court will be ready and headquar ters will be established there. It Is the expectation of architects and contract ors that the large --gymnasium and adu- imionai class rooms will De reaay Sep tember 1. The building will not be tully completed until January 1. The Pactfid. Northwest Y. M. C. A. conference will be held at Columbia Deaen June 1 to June 27. Phynical culture classes at Gladstone, Chautauqua, will be In charge of A. M. Grilley and at Ashland Chautauqua. Mr. Larrimore will be in charge. Next week the federated men's baseball league, composed of 11 teams from va rious churches will start a two months' series of games. A number of Interesting Jaunts and hikes are planned in the various depart ments for the summer.- There is to be a hoys trip to Seattle from June 28 to j my in. xne boys will go In the launcb belonging to the association to Kelso, walk from Kelso to Taenmii: take boat to Seattle, visit the fair and return by the stiine route. The annual hike to the sea win begin August i and return August 1 The boys will walk from Portland to Tillamook, from Tillamook to Astoria, returning from Astoria by In addition to this trip a summer amp will be established for 10 dava on toss Island for boys employed In the wiiere tney can visit over niglil. ino muncn arter Dusiness nours have their dinner and breakfast and- re turn In time for work. A noon swimming class at the associ ation will be- established during the nummer -m aatmion to the regular scheduled classes. The popular moonshiners, a Thursday evening Bible class will continue during in nuinme r. i ne memoers tans tne launch to the Island, have supper and camp fire. In connection with the Northern Bap tist convention June 25 to 80, several distinguished men of the association will be In the city. Dr. Clarence Bar bour, John Sleman of the laymen's mis sionary movement and President Hunt of Dennlson university are expected to be present. 1. W. Stone, general secretary of the local association left last night to at tend the Y. M . C, A. employees' confer ence at Omaha. Neb. Mr. Stone ex pects to be back about June 10. Notes From the Labor World Brandon, Canada, is planning temple. labor A Hebrew local of the Typographical union is to be formed in Boston, Mass., this month. . Three Kinross. Scotland, miners were each fined $10 or SO days' imprisonment for hav ng matches in their possession In a colliery. A referendum vote is being taken by II)" .Theatrical Stage Employes on the question of founding a monthly maga xine in the interest of the order. , The Winnipeg, Man It.- electric street railway offers an Increase of one cent an hour to employes who have been 25 years In their service. The Farmers' National union "and .other organizations of farmers are to fn C2HVi,Uo?f in Ane summer and rail, and President Gompers will appoint two representatives of the A. F. of li to attend such conventions. Efforts will be made for the reaf fil iation of the longshoremen's organisa tion of the Pacific coast with the Inter national Longshoremen's association, and also to bring about cooperation be tween the longshoremen and the Sea men a International union. The referendum vote In the Plumbers' union on the proposition to pay , a funeral benefit to a member on the death of his wife, was defeated, not receiving the required two thirds vote. Thp total vote showed 4543 for and 2,1.6 against, being 69 short of the num ber required to carry. A mutual industrial and commercial fund has been established in the north of France, with a view to guartntee Its members against the pecuniary conse quences of an unjustified strike. The only risks guaranteed are those result ing from conflicts suffered by the mem bers Insured In the organisation. As a result of negotiation, a mutual arrangement has been effected which hut arrested the decline In wages in the engineering trades. in EnglandT Tim agrtement is that the reduction of is a week shall be? withdrawn by the employ ers, and that the men will not seek an Increase for five years. This affects not only Sheffield, but Barnsiey, Bar row and Hull. To Oregon on the "hurricane deck" of a mule came Captain Applegate, vet eran Indian agent, more than 40 years ago. "I rassled along over the rough country ridin' part of the time, walking a heap more, but gettin' here to tick,' said the Interesting old man at the Imperial-this morning. . Captain Applegate came to Portland to give evidence In the trial of William Barkley. an Indian charged with the murder of Sid Jacobs, a white man, near Klamath Falls. Captain Applegate is reputed to have better knowledge of the Indians In Oregon than any other white man. "I know their names, I know their faces I recognize them by their voices in the dark," he declared. 'Much as I have been with them, I don't trust them. An Indian's civilization Is, a veneer and it takes a very little bit of firewater tTmelt it completely off. But keep the Indian away from the 'red eye' and he makes a fairly good worker. He' teams or he farms with some success. But he loves his play days. Why, our Fourth of July celebrations beat Buf falo Bill to a Roosevelt frazzle. Sing ing, dancing, shooting, races the In dians shut up shop for a week to cele brate. They think it's great to be patriotic that time of year." For seven years during the early part of his Oregon history. Captain Apple gate was In charge of the reservation near Klamath Falls. Several ttmes since he has been called upon for an expert opinion concerning Indian nature. He laughs at the idea that rival factions summoned as witnesses in the Barkley trial may fight in Portland, declaring that the Indians now In Portland are the best of the reservation, and the most peaceable. Sawyer Case Dismissed. (Special Dlptcb to The Journal.) Roseburg. Or., Or., May 28. The case of Professor George Sawyer, former principal of the Oakland Schools, charged with bigamy, came to an end this morning when the case was dis missed by Judge Hamilton, upon motion of Professor Sawyer's attorney, O. P. Coshow. 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Previous to the assembling of the mass nieetinsj the finance commit tr; of the Montiivllla Rose Festival associa tion held a short session and 'reported $lns on hand In the float fund, the re sult. m to date of the voting contest for queen and of several local contribu tions. -. TO OPEN NEW STORE B. B. Worrell to Opn ladles' Store at gtx to. and Alder Street. The premises at the northeast corner of Sixth and Alder streets, opposite the Oregonlan building, are to be thor oughly renovated, and transformed Into a modern exclusive ladles' store. R. E. Worrell, who : has so successfully conducted a ladles' sample closk and suit business in Portland during the past two years. Is the promoter of this new establishment, exclusive sam ples, direct from the foremost makers of women's, suits, cloaks, skirts, etc., in America are to be handled through out the entire year at attractive prices. Watch The Journal for opening; an nouncement. Fiit It Under Her Arm. 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