TTfF. MORSTXO -OnEfiOXTAX. SATURDAY. JTTJTE 10, 1911. 1 1 ' SCHOOI-CnLDBEN EXECUTE DHFICULT MANEUVERS WHILE MARCHCTG IN PARADE. ENTRIES ARE All 111 ROSE SHOW WINS Peninsula Annual Festival Feature Success. THRONGS LINE THE ROUTE QiwoHurl Reigns Graciously and Girl Who Accompany Her oa Trolley Train Ar 6ubject of Moclr (Favorable Conunent. Thoroughfare la the butUiMi dtatrtct re llT.raly carpeted with roaa yn tarday mora in t, when n-re troLay car 0114 with r-ay glr! of tha Painula boeaberdad A cheering raultltode wiu freeh. frasratit flowtn pl-ark.d from the lawns and garden of East gld homa. Rld!ng to Meat ea bar ornamented throne vaa aflae Hasal Warmouth. whoaa beauty and popularity ha caused har to be li-td 'ljuaan' ef Kenton, from which place maay ef tha Moiiomi thrown la tha peiael4 ware vaeurad. She was attlrad la a gorfeoua rob mad by th worn. a of Pealssula and bearing trlra mtcffi ratuad aq SlJdt The garment was mxi.lal after Uta coronation roba that will be worn by Queen Mary of Ens. and at the fortheotnjcg caramonlea In Lon don. Uutn Hn.1 "was attended by M!a Flarnael Jonnson and Him Conatanca Woodward, who rival her In beauty and w aa received tne .icart support of their reapartlv friend and admirer In the preedlna popularity conteat. Little Allen Simmoiu. bashful and demure, waa Cower glrL tlrnl la Big tuccea. Re.Ment of Penlnaula bad labored patiently and dtiia-ently to make thia feature of th Koae IVstlval an event unique, apectacular and typical. In every point lh?y euuereded. AUtiough It took p!ara In the momlrr when carnival vrostde e.r. not la tfca habit of com In a aut onto the stnrats. th entire route through which tna pageant pasaed con tained Ita capacity of humanity. TV-ae of thousands of outstretched hand. eaf?rly vraspa.1 tba nowera aa tney ware cast by the girl In the lowtjr movies cara. Kaatern festival vlattor ware particularly pleased with the dem onstration, and their comment oa tha patriotism and tha enterprise reflected by tha display wara many and uniformly complimentary. Ky courtesy of tha Rosa Festival offl clala tha t.o grandstand on Morrison atreet and one on tkrand avenua past which tha floats passed were thrown open to tb public and pantile wer admitted free. All were filled Ions before the an ao'inced time of the shower. There were iuArl.nl rosea to supply eerryone. Tha Sir. a ware constantly engaged In spiink llne them amors tha people. Many fell to the street and were crushed under foot. Home had been pulled apart and the patala were acattered by the handful onto the heads. ahouMera and arm of tha admlrlns throne. In tha residence district a w:i as la the buslnea m tioej people lined the curb to witness tba 'display. I 'low ere OatlMTed Early. The ears left the KIlllnworth barna early la Use momtnc and proceeded to at. John and to other points In tba Peninsula district to father flowers from the a-rowere Great boxea. basketa and bundles of them were delivered and they were plied hlga oa the seats, floors and platform. Not until the Intersection of Front and ftornstde streets waa rearbed did tha shower bes'a. Front then until the ST procession passed Into hl.tory via Grand avenue "battle of rosee" waged Inces santly. The route lay alons FturnslJe street to Third, to Alder, to Second, to uH Inston. to Twentieth, to Morrison, arroa Morrison brlds lo tlraod avenue, to Holladay. where It ended. On the forward car waa the Festival bead, which played lively airs. The ral float came next. It waa a ahowy affair In whlrh beauty and brilliancy combined to make It attractive. Queen Maael waa greeted with thun derous applause wherever she went. PERSONALMENTION. R. I. Byrne, of San Francisco, Is at tha Lenox. W. r. Vincent, a banker of Spokane. Is at tha bower. Mr. and Mr. A. . Benson, of i"alm. are at tba Cornelius. C. M Avery, a business man ef Lin coln. N.b, la at the lnox. E. T. t'oroan. a banker of Spokane. Is rratstrrrd at the Portland. t P. Zlelr. a merchant of Astoria, and Mra. Zlrgcr are at tha Oregon. t;eorga Roger, ex-Mayor of Salem, and Mr. Roger are at the Cegon. I". 8. Grant, a hepman of Ia!:aa. and Mrs. Grant ara at the iVrnellus. Ramsey Morris, of New York, regis tered at the riowera Hotel yesterday. A. it. Marshall, of the Marshall-Well llardeare Company, la at the Oregon. Robert K. Twory. a real estate man of fpokane. Is anions arrivals at the riowcrs. Mr. and Mr. Charles ,e!nvr are reg istered at th Oregon Hotel from Eu gene. Leon P. Mask Ins. a bualne man of W.dford. 1 among tha arrivals at the Ho wars Mr. and Mra. Frank M. Rea. of Pllto- burc. are among the arrtvala at the Portland. P. M- Burel!e. a merchant of Mont clalr. N. J- and Mr. Uurelle are at the Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hallborg. of IUI rlr. are at the Cornelius. Mr. llall borg Is a merchant. Mr. ant Mrs. Jerome lvdmn. of Pendleton, are visiting Mr. Friedman's mother. Mrs. Me Raum. TV. I. Ford. City Hrhool Superinten dent of Pallas, la apemtlng a n-w days with relatives In the city. Mr. and Mrs. R. A Oakley ara Rose Festival visitors In Portland tbla week. They arrived last night. Mrs J. A. YVakefleld. of Seattle, and. the Misses Nell and MMa Milne, of X anrouver. R C. are vt.tilng Mr. and Mra. II. YV. Scott, of 4 Jefferson atraet. CW""Atl Jure f tSpe-lal. Port land people registered at Chicago ho tela today aa follows: At th Congres. Mrs. T. H. Uage; at tha Rravoort. K. B- btorey. T xx-k wood Given 1-ovlnx Cap. A pi .asset surprise waa sprung on ft. P. Lorkwood. vice-presltlent and general manager of the Columbia Life Trust Company, yesterday noon at his o!ftc la the Spalding building, when about li of the agents, who have been attending the flrst annual con vention of that companv. presented Mra with a beautiful loving cup. en graved with their nasnes. William Ma tne. auperviaor of agencies, made the brae as ta lion. r : '. . . ! I -i.aiin. .... aW '7tVyj-g -m "essseswr veeewsiwsee,easv,flsesw - 1 ? .. A.. . .... ,1? 1 . r 2T .VJ.'tS VA-J 3 I .S-.-y t f y Jf - . ....... : V'.n HhJ iir-H' , .S-.. anii,i,aV a m i 'nai r.i -i.j-... vjKwi Ai,":a- .a. -V aiava.ii iinnm al XO. 1. I.EiTa SCHOOLi 8,'oAK GROT K GIRLS' BA.ND, 3. OCKLEY GREEV SCHOOL. s MISS NORA COMBE IS NORTH. FST GOLF CriAMFIO.V. XV. R. Mlxlcr. of Portland. Surprises All by Qualifying for Final Match With R. L. Latham. mi.. N'nra Combe. Il-ycar-old "phe- nom. ' of Victoria. B. C. won the wo men' golf champlon.hlp of the Pacific Northwest In the snnual tournament ye.terdvv afternoon at the Waverly link. Mrs. Curran. of Tacoma, euccumb Ing In the ftn-vl bra. ket t up and 1 to Vfl.- f-nnthA I. th dsUKhter of SC- reiary Combe, of the Victoria Country W. R. Mixtrr. of the Portland con tlnaent. caused great surptise by de feating li. H. llargreaves. of Victoria, conqueror of Champion R. L. Macleay In ... .. ....i. in th. seml-flamla. Thl leave the 1911 championship be tween himself ana t. J- S.ttle. who won from D. Martin, of Victoria. . . The final In the mens division win k. ni todav. IS hole in the morning and 1 In th afternoon. V. R. Mixter. tne OAra iw. .l- ..1 t 1 ...n h..t If arc-reavea a ine avi.in. - up In the forenoon and ftnl.hed the 3s hole : up and 1 to plsv- iJttliatn clo.d th first IS holr ( up and ended tha competition up and to plV. Mlxter has been a member of the Waverly club for but one month. He won a tourney last Summer at Peernan. out naa noi been figured as championship timber. J Z-in. of Portland, won the first mgni in - - ' . ... ... . Cnmmon. of Butte, the second flight and Harold Wheeler, of 1 aroma, ine imiu right. . R. I. Latham, of Seattle, took the 60 i mmn'm a nnroach I ng. with the beet average, and William Sample, of Portland, the best ball f"r approaching. Mra. Prtr.p.ey. of Tacoma, won the best average approaching and Ml Panaher. of Tacoma. the beat ball. t'orrallls Cancel Game. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. Salem. Or, June . iSpeclaI. Manager rsoi- llngsworth. of the Willamette Lniver- . ....k.ii ..mm im received a com munication from Manager Cox. of the Oregon Agricultural College ball team. cancelling the game inn was ro ns been played by w niametie ai lot-vallts. AntolMs Return by Steamer. Puget Sound Tlltor to the Koe FestlvsL who made the Journey In autos, are planning to return by water far aa. Kelso, and th Kellogg Transportation Company haa made reservation for 1 machines that are to leave tomorrow morning. It Is thought from the number of Inquiries that about IS will be carried, tha river trip being - made rapidly and a large part of objectionable road evaded. Convenient for Travelers. Baggage checked at your home direct to destination. B. O. Tranafer Co. Park and Davis tracts. Phone Slain 6s0. A SJIJ- " i, rev '. ' ! I i i r 5 i i I ' . : ; 2 ' . 4 , : ( 1 t J' '-':. !'. : ' .. ! i inrq -i ! . i iv-ji : ; : j f t ! r 1 1 Hi - ! ; Prefeasor Robert Kreha. Wfeoea 7 Masterly Training aad find- J Itaa: ef K.bs.1 Chlldrea la Pa- rsrie Kvekrd Mmrtt Pralae. .........................a VISITORS LIKE PORTLAND MAXV PERcJONS HKT5K TO SEE FESTIVAL- WILL- KEMAIX. Large Number or City's Guests Made Comfortable In Local note!. Although the great ush of the Roe Festival crowds to the hotels will be over Saturday night, clerks are receiv ing dally requests to renew the rooms taken for another week or more, to al low visitor who have come to see the Festival to remain to look over Port land and vicinity before leaving for their home. The demand for rooms will not be nearly as great next week a In the week Just past, but a large holdover crowd i expected to keep the hotels full for the next two weeks. Throughout the week the co-operation of the hotel people for the conven ience of the public 1 a subject of fa vorable comment anions visitors, and especially visiting hotel men, a number of whom are arrivals at Portland houses. In every case where there was a known vacancy In another hotel the clerk who received the call for & room gave the name and location of the other hotel to the visitor and enabled him to And accommodations. When the festi val i over the hotel people feel that they have accomplished something in the way of taking care of big; crowds, which have not in the past taied their ablRty to such an extent. FILM POLICY IS CHANGED People's Amusement Company An nounces Big Production. The' People Amusement Company yesterday received a telegram from film headquarter authorizing the an nouncement of the forthcoming pro duction at an early date of many ex traordinary photoplay. Among the of. ferings are "Faust." In two reels: "The Hlstorv of Moses." In five reels: "Enoch Arden." In two reels: Alexander Du mas' "Three Guardsmen," In three reels: "The Leather Stocking" series. In three reel: "Falstaff and "Ten Nights In a Barroom," In two reels. The future policy of the licensed fac tories will be to put forth as many of these big production a is possible. Hitherto it has been the custom to' Issue subject that were about 1000 feet In length. The ucces attendant upon the revival of "The Passion Ply" and the recent production of "A Tale of Two Cltiea" J-.aa shown the wisdom of the big pictures. Many of these featurea will be of fered within the coming four week at the Star. ' y Tennis Tourney for Katy Cup Begins Monday. ' MUCH INTEREST MANIFEST Thirteen Teams Will Play in Dou bles Division and 41 Are List ed for Competition ' In Single Matches. . Though the- entry list closed and drawing were made last night, the Spring handicap tennis tournament for the Katx cup. will not begin at Mult nomah Amateur Athletic Cub today, matches being set forwarded to Mon day on account of the Roe Festival. However, matche may be played be tween member by mutual consent- Thirteen team have entered in the doublea division and there are 41 en tries in the men' singles. Only the two eventj men's singles and doubles will be held. It Is expected that the tournament will be completed next Saturday. R. C. Gorrill, winner of the Katx cup last year, has not entered thl year's tournament. The drawings are as follows: Singles Stubbs receive 30 vs. Rothwell receive 30, bre: Ewlng owe IS vs. Ladd re ceive lSS-o. bye; M. Frohman receive IS vs. E Frohman receive 30, bye; Kats receive IS vs. Marias receive IS 3-0, bye; Klehle re ceive 1SS-6 vs. McAlpln. scratch, bit: A. Frohman receive 16. bye: Shore reoeiv 30 vs. Starr, scratch; Jordan vs. Ttaorne re ceive 13: Loushman receive 15 vs. Rohr owa 2-8; 8mith receive IS 3-6 vs. Jones receive 13; Butterfleld receive 30 vs. Brewer receive 10- "Warrlner receive 13 vs. Wakeman owa IS: Ames receive IS vs. H. Gearln receive IS 1-6 - Kerrigan reoelva SO vs. Wicker. ham owa 0: Flnck receive 15 S-fl vs. P. Lewla re ceive 13: Morton owe 2-8 vs. Knight receive 13, bye; Hughes receive 15 vs. Mackenzie receive IS. bye; Chlpman racelv 15 8-8 vs. Dewert receive 13 3-8, bye; Nunn, receive IS 3-e vs. W. Gearln receive 1S3-6. bye; Holt receive 30 vs. Bllderback receive 15 3-8, bye: J. W. Lewte owe 8-6 vs. Ellsworth re ceive 15, bye. Doubles Lewis snd Lewis, owe 15, bya, 'Warlnner and Knight receive 13 va. Marias and Butterfleld receive 13 3-8; Morton and Brewer owa 13 S-8 va. Starr and Jordan owa 8-8; Frohman and Jones scratch vs. Klehle snd Chlpman receive 15 3-8: Longh man and McAlpln owe 13 v. Ames and Kats ecratch; Rothwell and Stubba reoelva 30 v. Frohman and Hurhe cratch; Gearln and Gearln receive 15 3-8 v. Rohr and Ewlng owe 30, bye. Albany Students Beat Teachers. ALBANY. Or.. June 9. (Special.) The students of Albany College won the annual "student-faculty baseball game on the college grounds thl afternoon S to 4. WATSON THROWN BY ITO JAP WKESTXVER M.AKKS QCTCK WORK OP OPPOXEXT. ' You Can Plan Your Own Programme ."f -",": Have Grand Opera, Comic Opera, Vaudeville, Band Concert, Minstrel Show whatever kind of entertainment yon -want right in your own home with a Victor. v The world's greatest artists to entertain you and your friends to perfection. And you arrange the programme to suit yourself. Cotne in and hear the Victor and Victor-Viotrola. Let us show you the different styles $10 to $250 and explain our easy-payment plan. ... Store Open Tonight Sherman (pfay& Co, Steinway and Oiher Pianos MORRISON AT SIXTH weighing 160 pounds or less at the jlu- Jltsu style. ' - , Naps to Train In New Orleans. uimiTQ Tonn . JiinA 9. BefOrO leaving for Chicago last night, Charles Somers. president of the Cleveland American League Baseball Club, closed a contract with Charles jtihi, rep"- l , V. a mirchABe.rS of the N 0 W Orleans Baseball Club for Cleveland to train In New Orleans tor iuo - years. Kling'B Brother Signs. DETROIT, Jane 9. Harold Kllng. shortstop of the Syracuse University, . t . v. i-'hicacrn National s catcher, ha signed a contract with the Detroit Americans. Centralis, Plans) Biff Celebration. CENTRAUA, Wash.. June 9. (Spe cial.) Centralia means to break all record of It past years In celebrat ing next Fourth of July- A committee composed of leading citizens has been appointed to raise funds for the pur poae and an effort will be made to gather a host of out-of-town visitors. One of the features will be an aviation, meet. A big parade, with, athletlo sports and other events on the fair grounds will complete the good time. Flans may be arranged; to celebrate two days. Condition of the Xreaaury. WASHINGTON, June 9 At tha beeln nine of business the condition of the united States Treasury waa: Working- balance In Treasury of- flees ..TTT. ....425.839.6i9 In banks and Philippine treasury. 5.114.S4i Total balance in general fund.... 87,113,853- Ordinary receipts yesterday 2,386,303 Ordinary disbursementa ......... 1.732,87a. The surplus to date this fiscal year la 19. 792. Ml. as against a deficit of I11.4T0, 635 at this time last year. These figures exclude Panama Canal and nubllo debt transactions. For Summer diarrhoea In chQdren al ways give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil. and a speedy cure Is certain. For sale by all dealers. White Man Has No Chance Against Jlo Jitsn Expert Suma Styles - Shown to Spectators. . The Japanese wrestling styles of Jln Jltsu and suma were presented before several hundred person at the Armory last night, when, in the main event of the evening. Professor Ito defeated "Farmer" Watson at the former tyle In two straight fall. Waton proved himself to be a gamey grappler. kut his opponent was not only his uperlor at the Nipponese game, but was also the stronger of the two men. Ito Is possessed of wonderful muscular development, which, with bis superior knowledge of the Jlu-Jltsu art proved too much for Watson, and he succumbed to the application of the strangle hold In successive falls. Previous to the main event an Inter esting demonstration of the Japanese -,, n, . jv.tm was staeed bv four.ajrlle Japs, and after this four more pupils J of the Portland Japanese rammii School gave exhibition matches of Jlu Jltsu. The suma style, as demonstrated by the quartet, was the most popular event of the night, aside from the main event. Ito scored the flrst fall on Watson In five minutes and S3 seconds with an arm-bar strangle hold which put " the white grappler out of commission for nearly one minute. He rallied nicely and after the customary intermission, came back for the second fall amid the enthusiastic plaudits of the crowd, which showed its appreciation of his gamenesa. The second fall came In three minutes and thl time the trangle was fas tened on Watson by the use of his own Jacket: Ito cleverly gaining a hold from which Watson was unable to break loose, and Referee Mike Butler declared the Oriental the winner, when it became apparent that Watson was In distress, though the white man did not give up or contribute the customary signal de noting he had had enough. After the match Watson announced that he was ready to meet any l5-pound grappler at the catch-as-catch-can style, while Ito issued a challenge to all grapplers ST A CHELBERG HAVANA CIGARS TIow on sale in our Portland stores UNITED CIGAR STORES SOlWaduBrtaaSt. 147 Third St 274 Wastingtos St. lOOFonrtiSt mi TOCR TRIP TO THE ROSE FESTIVAL WILL NOT BE COMPLETE WITHOUT A VISIT TO GEARHART PARK "By-the-Ses," OREGON'S FAMOUS RESORT. Surf bathing best on Pacific Salt Water Natatorlum Hot Salt Baths. First Class In Every Respect. HOTEL GEARHART, open all-year-round. MOST IDEAL SPOT IJT NORTHWEST FOR A BEACH HOME. Why Not Spend the Week-end at GEAR HART f Talk with our building department about a cottage or bungalow over- looking the Pacific Ocean. Hotel reservations may be made with H. C. Bowers, Bowers Hotel. Port land, Oregon. Ask for Details and Literature at GEARHART OFFICE. FOURTH AND STARK STREETS, Portland, Oregon. dJk si VS Vsja t2) "53TPr UNDER DIRECTION PEOPLE'S AMUSEMENT CO. 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