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Show 'western vice president X. W. F. A.,' Douglas, Wyo. Saturday, 2 P. M. Music, Browne's band. Report of committee- m resolution. All delegates nre requested to If In their Feats promptly at 2 p. m., at which time the report of the committee commit-tee will be read. This 13 tie most, important im-portant part of the convention's work. fo all delegate's art urged to attend and assist In shaping the future poile-y of the National Wool Growers' as.ici-atlon as.ici-atlon on tariff and other vital matters. Election of officers and exeeutl'.c coinmlttee, Selection of place lor holding Up; next annual convention. Adjournment. The executive commi'tee will mpf-t in convention hall Immediately after the convention adjourns. PROGRAM OF THE ' W00LGMWCRS' The complete program for tho na-tlonal na-tlonal convention of Wool Growers was received yesterday by Secretary C. B. Stewart of tho Utah Wool Growers' Grow-ers' association and is a follows: Wednesday, Jan. 4, 10 A. M. Music, Browne's band. Invocation. Most Rev. Alexander Christie, Catholic archbishop of Ore-gon. Ore-gon. Address of welcome, linn. Oswald West, governor-elect, Oregon. Address of welcome, Hon. Joseph Simon, Si-mon, mayor of Portland Address of welcome. William Me-Master. Me-Master. president Portland chamber of commerce Address of welcome, C. C. Chapman, Chap-man, chairman promotion committee, Portland Commercial club Vocal solo, Mrs Rose. Bauer Response to address of welcome, Dr. .T. M. Wilon. Douglas, Wyo. Annual addrers of the president, lion. Fred W. Gooding, Shoshone, Ida. Appointment of committee on credentials, cred-entials, auditing, resolutions, etc. Wednesday, 2 P. M, Tho Mr3t part of tho afternoon will be devoted to an official visit by tho officers and delegates of the National Wool Growers' association to the filth annual exhibition of the National Midwinter Mid-winter Sheep show. At .1:30 p. m. a trip will be made on special cars to the Portland Heights and Council Crest. Wednesday, 8 P. M. Reception tendered tho delegates and visitors and their ladies by th funeral entertainment commllteo of Portland, assisted by their wives. Arrangements Ar-rangements in charge of Mrs. Sarah A. Evaus. president of the Oregon Federation of Women's clubs. Special music under the direction of Mrs. Rose Bloeh Bauer, assisted by Browne's orchestra. Tho reception will bo followed by dancing. Thursday, January 5. 9:30 A. M. Music. Browne's band. Report of committee on credentials. Annual address of tho eastern vice president, Hon. A. J. Knollln, Chicago, 111. "A Minimum Speed Law From tho Standpoint of the Livestock Shipper and of the Humanitarian." Dr. William Wil-liam C. Stillman. president American Humane association, Albany, N. Y. "Freight Rates ou Wool," Hon. Frank J. Hagonbarth. cx-presldent N. I A., Spencer, Ida. "Portland, the Livestock Center of the Paclllc Northwest," Hon. C. B. Stewart, secretary Utah W. G. A., Salt Lake City. Delegates are invited to ask questions ques-tions at the conclusion of the addresses, address-es, and participate in the discussions of tho topics. All talks from the floor of the convention limited to five minutes. min-utes. Thursday, 2 P. M. Music, Browne's band. "Public Wool Auction Sales," Hon. Samuel Ballentyne, secretary Idaho W. G. A.. Boise, Ida. "The Uplifting of tho Wool Industry," Indus-try," Hon. James E. Cosgriff, president presi-dent National Wood Warehouse and Storage companv, Chicago, 111. "Tho Mohair Industry," Hon. U. S. Grant, president National Mohair Gravers' association. Dalles, Ore. "Middlings of tho Sheep Business." I Hon. J, A. Delfelder. western vice president, N. W. G. A., Wolton, Wyo. "Lambs," Hon. C. E. S. Wood, Portland, Port-land, Ore. Time will bo allowed after each address ad-dress for a full discussion of the subject. sub-ject. Each delegate will be limited to five minutes." Thursday, 8:30 P. M. A vaudeville and smoker will be tendered the delegates and visitors by the general entertainment committee. A number of good acts will be furnished fur-nished by performers from the leading lead-ing vaudeville houses, as well as some "stunts" and story telling arranged for by the local committee on eiucr-talnmenL eiucr-talnmenL Friday, January 6, 9:30 A. M. Music, Browne's band. "The Movement of Livestock Industry Indus-try from Range to Farm." Hon. E. A. Bryan, president University of Washington. Wash-ington. Pullman, Wash. "Some Experiences of the Bureau of Animal Industry in the Elimination Elimina-tion of Diseases nf Sheep." Dr R. A. Ramsey, U. S. Bureau of animal industry, in-dustry, Washington, D C. "Livestock Grazlnp as Insurance Against Fire in the National Forests," Hon. Dan P. Smythe, secretary Oregon Ore-gon W. G. A., Pendleton, Ore. "Range Development and Improvement Improve-ment in the National Forest." lion. Ct. S. Chapman district forester, Oregon, Ore-gon, Washington. California, Alaska. "Forests and Flockmasters," Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Pendleton, Ore. Friday, 2 P. M. Music. ' Report of auditing committee. i Reports of Secretary George S. Walke r and Treasurer Louis Pen well. "Tariff on Wool and Woolens," lion. Theodore Juftice, Philadelphia "Protection for Wool and Woolens,"' Hon. Fred E. Plume, Sheridan, Wyo. "Schedule K From the Wool Grower's Grow-er's Point of View." lion. Peter G. Johnson, Blackfoot, Ida. "Comparative Customs Statistics of Wool and Woolen Manufactures Covering Cov-ering the the First Year Under the Payne Law With the Last Year Under Un-der the Dingley Law," Ilc.n. C. N. Browne, "Washington representative N. W. G. A., Washington, D. C. "Schedule' K From the Standpoint of the Carded Woolen Manufacturers," Hon. Edward Molr, president Carded Woolen Manufacturers' association, Marcellus, N. Y. Friday, 8 P. M. A theatre party for isitlng delegates dele-gates will be given at the Baker theater, thea-ter, where a performance of Clyde Fitch's comedy, "Girls,' will be e.ffer-ed. e.ffer-ed. Although the entcrtalumeut committee com-mittee of the Portland Commercial club has rented the entire theatre, on account of the many delegates and visitors in town at the time of the convention, con-vention, it will bo necessary to limit tickets to the voting and visiting dele-gales dele-gales who are certified to by the secretary sec-retary as uch. Saturday, January 7, 9:30 A. M. Mulc, Browne's band. "Advantages of Protection,' Hon. Wilbur F. Wakeman, secretary American Ameri-can Protective Tariff league, New York City. "The Tariff on Wool and Woolens," Hon. A. D. Jullllard. New York. "History of tho Wool Tariff." Hon. Edward A. Greene. Philadelphia. "A Doienso of Schedule K." Hon. William W. Wood, president American Woolen oeimpany, Boston. "Shepherds," Dr. J. M. Wilson, ex- |