Rose REVIEW f LEATHER ,WS- Today'sEdition Reaches Over 17000 Readers In Which it Included The Evening New and The Roseburg Review 0 it NO T3i OFK't"lu ltosiau iti. oi;i:;o., wi:inf-si.v, may tin, uo. VOl-. IX, NO. OK THE l: KXIa NEWS 'It BURG V 4. r rr III! IN Shti-it icial Count Gives Him the jmination on Republican Ticket By Six Votes. intestisunique L,,,, la la Doubt Cmll ! Mo- t, and 1 i""" Check Burn tow " Avoid Chance oi r.rrur. - i,.n.nlllnU 111 tllO 'rial returns. - f 14 voteB. were discovered by Siclal canvass completed last . account gives farmer the nomination by six U order io ij " - the sheriff rote checked l". ' j .I.-,., la Utile DOSS1- twice u . , f, of there being any mistak-. L tala give Starmer 1764 yntei Qme 1758. . difference of six L in Starmer'a favor, rh. race for the republican noml K'wtb. poeition of sheriff la ,lelled in the history of the it Early returns gave Qulne n f of a few voles. Starmer thun Ll ahead and with complete un Yearns It looked as It Qulne E been Dominated by 14 votas. , I .... nmww nt nne I Hi in the canvass ... t.. L was found, cutting Qulne led Sj Then the count developed Kher error whero person fur klnc a report from a precinct had Sited Starmer's votes to Qulne . also occurred again and with I canvass complete and an nddtnjr thine called Into use. it developed 1 Starmer had won t he nomina I by a plurality of six votes. Kit contest has been eagerly lehed by the cltliens of the coun iBoth men were well supported. 'l ahowa by their close vote and fact that the outcome was so V in doubt added to the Interest, he flgurei given out are official I are the result of the official can to which ! being completed. The ubllcan ballota have been checked k the exception of votes for pre lt officers, and the - democratic rti will be laken up tomorrow, la possible that a recount will (called for by Sheriff Qulne. who kr Hates that he has not decided EK her or not he will endeavor to e a new count made. He suites : he will Investigate thoroughly P In the event there is a question I will call fo ranother count. As he has taken no action. STOKKS WILL CUtSF.. Owing lo the fart thut near ly every business house in Roseburg la well represented in the Klks lodge, u was no- -cided this afternoon that the merchants close their places or v. busiuess from i o'clock until 4 p. iu.. to ullow the clerks and proprietors to participate in the bin Klks' parade. Imiuedi- ately following the parade the business houses will re-open. V Tomorrow's event will un- doubiedly be a huge success as Is Indicated by this heurty co- operation of the Koseburg mer- ELKS PREPARE FOR BIG PARADE COMPLETE OFFICIAL JOHNSON ASSURED ! RETURNS GIVEN OF OREGON VOTE K Vl.l'll WOL1 Ralph Wolleiiborg, age. years, son of Mr. and Mrs dore Wolleiiborg and Itosoburg boy, died KM'.KIU! DKAI). ! 32 Isa- ! All Bills Are Urged to Meet; Republican Vote For County'Leads Wood By Over 2000 At Elks Terhple Tomorrow At 1:30 Sharp. Canvassed and Complete Totals Given Out. Votes In the State Ac cord to Returns. WILL BE SOME EVENT CONTEST IS CLOSED FEW COUNTIES NOT chants. cussc'l looking to the elevation of the tone of American citizenship ami the more perfect nntionallziitioa of America. No agency could with creator propriety undertake this work than the Lesion. The mei. I who da rod their all for America : have a right to set a standard by' which Americanism shall be judged. J The Legion is performing a great! public service in strenpthpnins; America's lines of dttfenae In tiins of peace. The realization of Itsi program calls for the earnest partici pation of all those who touched el bows in camp and on tho battle line; the splendid youth who served Amer ica because they loved America. Kvery Kffurt I.Wm; .Vado to II.iv 1'irst Purwlo 11 Keaturt o Tlii A'ui-k Carnival I.Ik i'rowdH A K.vpwted T:iio!-iiw. 'oU5 IEiidh Clone fr Many Cmidl- l-ate IhOtiirna Ant KmxUhI to 111 date Hiid Oflfichtl i'anvnH Was Neces-sary- to IhHennlnc the Final Outcome. Frank B. Walte of Portland came to the city last night and will spend a short time attending to business matters. FAT AND LEANS 10 PLAY TOMORROW Baseball Contest Scheduled For Afternoon Under Au spices of Elks Lodge. "V'llo Itiil. are ya going la pa 1 adw tojiioi ioj ?" Well, of ourse you art Ail the it.lls of old oJJ nr. going to Rather at th? stamp ing grounds near the Te,n;ile nt 1 : iiO sharp tomorrow, doll up in the nifty whitn hats purchased for :lu; occasion, and with purple necktie floating in the breeze trump the streets of Iloseburg, just to itir.Ue the opening parade of the carnival one tiig howling t access. Dr. btew i?rt. commandi-r in chit-f of the fes tivities for the afternoon, stated to day that the event will be a whirl-1 wind. Lot's all get together tomor- row and put over the opening day with a bang. Tho stunt committee has been working overtime, to make the comic section of the parade aj scream and whether or not they will bo successful remains to be een. And that's not al!. True, the fes tivities will start at 1::0 in the af ternoon and continue until the pa rade ends, but it must hIso ?o re membered that in thr oveniug the n. V. O. Klks will entertain "sum thin grand.' The ever-popular lunch committee announced this p.f iprnoon thnt '2 00 chickens nre b'V ing cooked to feed the hungry herds. Po chicken, the feathered variety, will no doubt b? a hradlfner during tho evening s fpstivlt te1. fit 8 go- druse Jo1hlsu l.vnul as l lgure Are llc-hifc llH-elvel From f.'ouiitleH Favoring lllui. UKin:i.ir. (oi xty Senator 13. L. Fddy. Uenivs'Mi tat Ives A. K. Arthur II. Marsh. Shlria. ' Jttint Rep. Chas. F. Hopkins. Dist. At,fy. Geo. Ncuner. Jr. bounty Judge D. J. Stew;irt. ! Sheriff Sam W Starmer. ronimiasioner A. F. Stearns. County Clerk Ira Ti. Kiddle. Treasurer James K. Sawyers. Assessor Frank 1.. Calkins. ! Surveyor F. C. Frear. ! School Sunt. O. C. Hrown. ! Coroner M. E. Hitter. a former at San Francisco last night followtiiK an operation for gallstones, ac- cording to a telegram received 4 this morning by his uuelo, 11 y- man Wolleiiborg, of this city. Ralph was well known In Rose- 4 4 burg, having resided here for 4 the greater part of his life. H. Turner and wife, also of Eugene, who came to this city by train and will remain hero until after tho fes tival Is over. IVAL KSTAM.IMH (.'AM! TOXHiUT. After two days of hard work, th. official cinrasn of tly republican vote has been completed. On account of tho large number of candidates on the b;i1!ft the work required a great dal of time, and It was afternoon bofore ibe republican to'als were se cured. In nearly nil of ih precinct nnnies were written in for precinct officer, and this required a great deal of time on the p-ir of those iiirHng the official canvass. This afternoon the work on irv democratic returns wns started and Hy Associated IVess PORTLAND. May 26. On the I apis of available ole'tion returns It is estimaUd that Hi ram Johnson, candidate for the republican nomi nation for president, has won the Oregon primaries by a plurality over Leonard Wood of more than -000. I I may run to 230Q j Complcto returns have now been i rfivl frrti.i 1 fmmttnfl nffti'tiil rt- Xv.rns from six other counties and! returns of v-arying Incoinple'ent rf from the remaining nine counties. There pre probably but few more than "000 wtes yet to he counted. Somothlng like 1:100 of these ore in the Ktiv-n; John '-on 'counlles of I I :uker, Clatr.op, Crook and Celuni- i Ida. About !f00 votes are still to be reported frdm Cilliam, Morrow and Mood River, l ane, and Douglas ' counties, alt of whleh have gone for Wood on the Incomplete re- j turns, but not po decisively as the I Johnson counties above enumerated have gone for Johnson. ! The estlmnte of outstanding votof I in bused, on the assumption that an nveragn of SO per cent of the regis- 'tered republican vote was enst In the connlies nnmed. So the assumtrrn is fair lhir tin following this the necinl measures . belated n tunif, as th y come in will The local Hoy Scouts will estab lish their camp tonight at the cor ner of Kane and Oak streets. They :tre to assist tho carnival committee during the thsee d-i; s of tin- c.irnl vnl ai d w;ii ao st r o in l;eepini tlio tr-'- ;i tb'ar during parades. The lnys will be vested with police power and persons refusing to obey heir or-j.-rs v.iU be charged with ro h'stln'T r.n offi-'er. The bo s are planning on a trip to Rock creek and n two-weeka camp there within a few days. R. Vi Marsters, who Is now mak ing his homo at Salem, arrived last night to attend to business matters iiere for a short time. will be checked. The complete offi- IS CARNIVAL BENEFIT lre!.!ytrri:in aixl 'liritiau Teams if i Twilight U-auuo Will iws IWila j After Heavy anil I.lKdt j WeiBlUs Hold alfel. ! Pclognten fo tn 'ropubllran tional cnnvtmlinn Tliit'r SS. 4r.fi. fT.irrifOil S2!). Illrkcv Kol- I Mnoilopa''1 SIS. 'f,1.on ! orming Local Welfare Board iut. K. M. Lundborg. represent Ike northwest division of the er I and liiformaticn branch of the r deparlment. spent the day in wburg orKaalzlng a local commit to assist ex-service men in ad Mn claims. An effort is being It by the war department, Lieut, idbere states, to settle up ail lm by July 1, and In order to lt in this work a committee is m appointed in each community latins of representative men to inrlw each ex-soldler and find whether or not he has received allotments, liberty bonds, bonus travel pay due him and if not to Local sport fans are looking for ward with great anticipation to the "major league" ball gunio to bo played tomoirow afternoon between the fat and lean men of the city. This contest will be staged under the auspices of the Elks, and will be followed by a game between Presby terians and Christians of Twilight league. The proceeds aru to be usi d tor the carnival and it is ceiiain that the fostival will benefit gimtly by tho profit as there is no doubt re garding the size of the crowd, itolli teams have been practicing earnestly for tho past two veek and the fat men's battery is In superb condi tion. On account of the teniTir speed with which the pitchers throw the ball, however, and the subse quent energy expended by the catcher in endeavoring to halt the progress of said srhere. the heavy weights will furnish a relief for the; two positions and at the preser.i time It Is not known whether or not. the batteries will alternate, each one nltchlnc an inning or whether they j tor as long i lit 'otnam 'on. nver ion matter adjusted as qulcKiyu nogsible POMlble. The committee will bei ,!..' '... m .rvo in un nihd with suitable blanks and i f , corDUinls, nnd Hill McDon- I endeavor to get in touch with tormer soldiers In the country. Meting was held this morning In office of C. S. Heinllne. where natter was (thoroughly dls- N meeting was well attended 1 W. y. Harris representing the il Rd Cross chapter and Guy ion, representing the American lion w-re appointed on the coin :t9. These two members wilt om a third member. o U Should Enroll i American Legion aid will wear the ni.'SK ana cnesi protector and possibly a mitt. Kloyd Stevens will be trotted out as relief pitcher and Karl Acee will kid the batteries from behind home plate.: Extra foundations are beins (p.it j undar the benrh and other Improve-1 ments made. The lean men pin their' faith on Alton and Abncr Mice of Rice creek, for the battery and fully hoiievA ihev will keep the heavy-- i weights guessing. In the event n I relief should be needed Cene Par- irott will occupy the mound. A bom a-; ! f .ronrh if. heing built behind the pitcher to u ceo nun oil at o A. Salz man. who will umpire balls and strikes, provided a helmet is pro-! Tided for his further protection. Harry Hlldeburn win umpire tnau who wore the Amer,- ' "JlXZ anifcrm In Douglas county Is as follows: 14 be enrolled in the Vmpnua I1 " f 0' The American Legion. The . ,,111 trv.n-.lrt - of w.r ,iorie: lhe 0Dllg. XrVonz d of American cltlxer.ship con- j "urt "lg the organliatlon. Com-.; uiiii., anrt his comrHdea 1 and are iinAni i-u - unt M are h. Tighest -.nd in! V"?. ,Ph M. Jones ss 2b 3 b rf rf If sub f run Alton Iti'e Aimer Hlce V. L. Short Gene l'arrntt Hob Kldd Ira Riddle A. A. Wilder Hrry ' ar.-e Koy Bellows A. .?. l.ilburn E. D. Stewart Bob Hargreaves ft". T t.V.Starre.t r ,he An''lrn I-'Ulon. ! Walter Good hti!IYMlou" membership In 8 c Hartrum b' precept and example the! i tne Americanism of Wash-; o Jon nd Lincoln, the greater the; p h Appelhoff I" hro f rotn j "of the cation Itielf to com- Oranta Pass looking after matters .11 j ' (Wrtla and stand four-square to : connection with his farm In Eder world. j bower. He will return to the south- dsTices are consUnUr dls- ern cltr Frtdajr. ng o oe vim nnu wool, u m... r,nl ,,, 00d)dll1 os for ,,10 brothers, bo give your wives a nickel, , ... fii,,... nn'l sena em 10 ine snow kioiuui:. whllo you take a plunge in the pur ple sea of Klkdoni. The most Important thing at this time, however, according to Exalied : lock A Kuler l.ilburn. is to make all pre parations to participate lti the pa rade. (Ilendale. .Myrtle Treek. liid (ile. Oakland, Canyonville and in fact every "outlying pieciurt" will be represented In the line of march and It would hardly do for the local Williams to fall down. Ho at the club rooms at 1:30 o'cleck prompt. Tho following sifiedu'o will lie "nmed out so far as possible. Changes may bo made at tiie last minute, but due notification will be given. Tbilisi lay. 1 1 a. m.-- Onwning of Carnival Queen lit courthouse lawn. O. A. C. l-'and will render selections: Hev. l'. H. Hilton is the speaker. Flower bearers and (lancing glrte will pro ceed the Queen and King and pfe : are lhe pe-iplo t"r their coming. Afternoon, 2:30 Klks' monster parade, consisting of floats, stunts end numerous Interesting features. Parade' assembles at Klks' Temple at 1:30 p. m. After Elks' parade ball game In Mellows park. Strawberry and flower exhibit In c.ld Review oflice on Jackf.on street. Carnival court open with full at tractions afternoon and night on Catholic school grounds. 9 p. 111. Queen's Hall. Full string erehestra. Free exhibition ou carnival grounds every day by Foley & Uurk Combined Shows. l-'i idy. 10:30 a. ni. School children's parade forming at high school. Led hy O. A. C. band. 2:30 p. m. Derorated automobile parade forming in vicinity of It-y--iiiger's mill. $1"0 first prize. $100 second and '" third. AH c. s of various make nssemblc on lhe streets heretofore designated n the vicinity of Dvslnger's mill. H.ill game in Mellows' grove after parade. 9 p. m. Hie jitney dance In arm ory. Full f,e orehestia. Free exhibition on ciirnlval grounds every dav by Foley & Hurk Combined Slmws. Ss-turd IV. 10:30 a r.i. Many parade. Forms I r.t Perkins b'.titdlna and line of j mnr-h ends r.t I'mpiiua hotei. f.",o In pri. s. j L;:0 p. ni. f.r.Ttit-'e tioat; ira erliiil floats; Industrial floats. Form ot tiv-inL'''r's n;ill. Th're t2 first ! ri:-cv $1: 10 second and third I'riz's ciaf. I'., t r,-r' e and Sille liven- birn. Vaiiuus stunts during the after- r.enn. a o'clock, p. n. I.tney dancn In srmerv. i-'jtt oii .ie.-ii . Cn;;(e".i l-s'tlo on Ja' 1 n'.il mldniilht. Queen's fl"at and O. will be In all parades. till further increase the Johnson lend. The figures now Ft.tnd: Jnhnaon M.SP". Wood 42.817. Jolmsoii'i lead. 1 fif 1 . Johnson's led In Multnomah countv Is 1111. n:i shown bv a care rut echo.- ?; pia'ti' bv the Orcconinn 705. Mar's 841, MrCsmanl 801. 01- j vesterdnv. This Is a change of onlv son 611. Rand 113?!. Hoyd 1003. I three votes from this l aner n origi r"legalps from first conrn sslonei w hlcb gave Johnson a district Adams 1110. lloolh inS. i iPnln,. i ll, eoimtv. the Toozo 1508, Wrlglit-I ,,,,, Hl , ,,t,ost il Huge Fund Used For Further. ing Candidacy of Gen eral Leonard Wood. W. VIRGINIA PRIMARIES CorrvnitteeArrangingto Make tvsr.t One of the Most In teresting of Season. PATRONESSES CHOSEN Kendall r8n, man 1010. Candidates for repub'iean notnlnn Mon for president Wood 1347. Johnson 1253. I.owden 444. Hoover 3!)8. Candidates for republican nomina tion for v Ice-nresldent Lndtre 1526. Washington C73. Webster SSI. Republican electors for orestd"ii! and vice-nre:iident- Ceoree l-'Sl, Itendee 1123. Hotebklss 1S03. Hume ?1!4. Ivatlhoe 1201. J ockt-ood 1710, Piebartlson 1771. Itobh 1875. T'nlto.1 Ftiit'- Senator Abraham 130'l. Stanfi. ld 1721. Penresepi-tiv" iu Cfmgre-s W. C. Hawley 222K j Seretnrv 1 r strife -Cidoirn 3fit. Jones 522. Ko?er 0-in. I.oekby S2. T'i.i-sfns 51:1. Schillderman 163,1 Wood 200. Justice of "t f "r Penson ! 2-111. Ttn'ris 23 e. Xu Hrelo 2424, Mean 2456. Pnirv and f-ed c-tmmissioner O. L. ttan-ley 26':. j Public s-'- Ice eonitnlsstoner Cousins 1016 Mucht.d 1643. ' ; State senat'.r M. L. Vddv 2651. i State represertative Kenny 828. I Marsh 1313. Vchnls 1146, ShlrM ! 1 324. Andrews 1060. ' Joint rent'-o'-ntatlve Hopkins 20'S. Core SS't. District a"orrev Neuner 2557. Countv judce Slewalt 2162, Tav 1120. Cotnmlpfnn'T--Klet7er 81 ker MO. Sienrus 1178. Crubbe Sheriff -Pinriner 1"64. 1758. Coentv et -rl-.- Riddle 271 1. Count v tc r-eui er Sawyers Mvnstt 1211. Countv ns.-..".,rc!lt!n Cotmtv ..rv iw- Frenr 288. S.'),oiil Sue' 1!".ven 2721. Coroner lttt-r 2SC1. legildo figures on snmC of lhe snile ments. Three hidenendent tallies show this countv lead 1o be erectly correct .according to tho official statements turn"d in by the election hoards. Harry Pcarce May Run For Sheriff The name of Hurry I'earce was freely wrl'ten in on detune lalie bal lots nil out il" countv and il I practically concedi d that he has been ulwti the democratic tioinlnn- Ion for tfie position of sheriff. Mr. Pearce s'ate.l tilts morning that the event be has been noniina'ed he will qualify snd become a candidate rt the general election iu November. Mr. Pence Is well known throuch utt the countv and In the event hi decided to run for tb" off'ce he doubtless will loll a good vote. Howard i.citlls Wood for .Vomfiialioll Palmer's ('aiiipalgn for Nomina tion Costs Nearly Sixty TIioiimiikI, it is Said. Wat-272 Qulne 1 20. Carnival Baboon Makes Escape Hie I'. .MltS. AsHV.dltTII f.lt'ITI-: II, r,. v Hul k Itaim d baboon. M : Iht.'l'l'g r.-aB' from bis tent on tb e.in.ivnl ground ihi.i iiioriilKir sud aftr cl. using all (tits In the neighboihood indoors, Mattel on c i a -a l Ion in the lulls apt of tl'0 city. ills nbsinie was soon ills' ov. -red nrid all aiailabl. ariiiv.il woik'is vere s-:it out lo hurt him. Hie V"ri h e ntoiucl until almost 1 ('-lock uIh-i the n.is'e t ii;g ci.oik I a i li-'-.aol Slid returned to ill" cat n!-. al g-oil el". r : I erop'-rly pun!: bed for going ' (I. I.. be.'li; A. V nir and ea'h Judd's -.tnc Cie (find.t worth, a ltv. uho i her son. It t-er edvai. eppreheni;' ry. f v is fell concern!!! '. , of Mrs. M. K. Ab-; known resld.-n of this tnte ill at tae home ol , Abwor'h. Uv. ing to ! a-e f y .".1, for..' I : felt f .r lo r re ov- j Plane For Carnival ; Arrives Today AiM put tin ;itig the t:i S'-cri;l r niv.il atfr Firenien htbitloiis d -oons. Itcnd roorerts frnm riTiIng to evenln.' on the band stand at J.ack on and l'i' si reels. Two l it- 1"H can-es le-tweeti Rose burg Ush loel and l!l'''';o leatii. recond til i- h : "!' TwH'ii'it bngil" on street piavers. to be hi l1 in iwuowa pars. Flee j:l'!L-."' el'-r-.ifl r.v rEii.ni t xc"iti e ".nimtttee end lo' al au A. C. band lomol. lie a- iatlon will Judge ail I events. llieitercnt Cecil C. YVoolo.-, pile' leg Cutis i piano "Kiri 'ii' No. 1 ," ei-riv.d In Ito-eooig sliot'ly before l.oon today w nll the p is.-og. r-i ;ir e .-friif slilp wl:i -h Is lo be n ed tlut : i the oin: li iarnial for exhlil- -on and p enirer iarrinr par-lee-es. 'I'lii' Hlnp btlon-s to the Ku-l-eue A ro I'o., and w-ill be u"d to rive nttndai'ts nt the tarnlal an i ;.poriuci:v to view the cltv from the a'r if tb -v ro tie-Ire. The avia tor will alro put on niipierons tbril l"' during tho d.ivs of the carnival l nd will keep tile erowi's -i;.pl!ed With amusement. I.ieuteta'it Woidi-y Was met here by his wife and 'i'-tf. liy Assoel.itiil Press .WASHINGTON. May 26. That one half of a million dollars has been advanced lo finance lhe political campaign of General Leonard Wood, wti ; the statement made hero todav before the senate Invesl igal lug coui mlllee by William C I'rorlor. mil lionaire soap manufacturer, of Cln I'llina!!. Procter went Into i 'lint concerning the eauipalgn expenses or General Wood, and alleged thai the advances made by Hie o.ip inai n.-it" 'were "more than Ibe lota! ntiilcibi I Hons" to Wood's cu-ur.i'cii. Tb't j 'bis half million was merely un ad vance of funds neeib tl lo carry on the campaign Is liitlma'ed In tb" I final staiement of the witness. :k ...l.t .1.... .11.. 1... l.ii.l n.iitllll. I llll'll I O I UOUh.inii ooio.te i" I campaign. W'MliI Ibises WvsX llgllibl. I V.'HFI'I.INi:. Mav 26.-- liettirns rrolti yeslerdav's pronary eb-ellon in West Virginia Indicated early this morning thai Senator Howard Puili erland tlniles ti lead General Wood for the republican preferential nomination. Only 413 precincts oui r lhe I860 In tb" stale have been tubulated. The Wood vote at llo" lime stands 68.011. anil Sutherland 117.051. There are in democrai I-' candidates on the ballot. l-:ieiilve Cniiinigiilng. WASHINGTON. May 26. Accord ing to C. C. Cinlln, campaign in im ager for Attorney-General Palmer's aspirations lo become president of the Culled States have cost In-' 'rlends a nice fortune. Carlln stnted llial efforts lo secure the noui 'PS I io-' of Palmer bail been financed hy con tributions to the tai.ipaii-ii lo tl x- lent of 59,610. Two Americans Held. WASHINGTON, May 26. Two Culled Stales eltlreus. Homer Cair and a man nnmed McDonald, have been taken prisoners nl Jlinlm t. riiih'.Tnhtia. iieeordliig to a report re celved by the Stat" department from the American consul at t'b'l'uabua There are no details obtainable. I.niv riiconHtltiitiMiial. INDIANAPOLIS. May 26. -Tlir.-.. r-.eetlons of the Lever net were held unoons! Itllllonal bv I'nlli d States .ludce A. II. Anderson lodav, who 'Plashed iv-lii' of the .glii. en counts In tho Indictment apaiti-t the '.liners nr.d opeit.iors. Five couol ' held valid wi re not .i.ia-hi-d. Iteds .Make Pmi'res. LONDON. Mav 26 H-l.-hii-.i. a villa on lb" r:"bi bank of tb" I i- per river, npproxiruafely 1 J 5 mil'-s s north of Kiev, list been occupied bv H-e Uolshevl-l forces The Reds hat also advanced on the fc.rrifle.l out- k'rts of liobrui-k. or. ti e It.-n-itit rit.T, ace,rd'ii lo ?n olf'ciul slal- loent from ii'iMuW today. r Grand March Will Uo IahI by Queen ml KIiik, Who Will lie. I o How csl by the Patronesses aiul Their 1-iioorts. Tho Carnival Hall on Thursday night nt 9:00 o'clock promises to be one of the outstanding features of this year's events. The committee having this dance In charge havj gone to considerable expense to make this dance one of the most enjoyable "vnls that the dancing public has enjoyed. Tho grand mnrch will be led by the queeu nnd king, followed by the patronesses nnd their escorts, and every person hi iho hall Is expected ' to tiike part la this grand march, as the leaders are working out some new and Interesting figures. Ott's full-string orchestra will play on this occasion and all are assured of dancing music suitable, on this oc casion. Doll up, raint up, and dress up, for this Is going to be a "Queen's Hall" and not a "Jitney." On Friday and Saturday nights are :wo monsier Jitney dances and orery body will bo there. The dancing "arts early and the music will con tinue as long as your feet can keep going. Those who do not expect to danc t belter come early and get a front : balcony seat, for there la going to he n crowd. The following ladles have consent ed to act ns patronesses for lh queen's hall: Mrs. Waller Hamillon. Mrs. Wilder. Mrs. W II. Flsner, .Mrs. Clias. Parrot t, Mi.. Dexler Mice, Mrs. Geo. Holler. Mrs. Chas. Wharton, Mr. Hartrum. Mrs. McAllister, Mrs. n. Williams', Mrs. Ttotand Agee, Mrs. Nathan Full'-non. Mrs. Perkins, Mm. Wm. Hell. Mrs. K. W; Haines, Mrs. Mroidv-nv. Mrs. D. M. Biihar, Mrs. Voirolpohl and Mrs. Sam Dykes. Saturday morning nt 11 o'clock one of the most Interesting features of Ibe cnrnlvnl starts. Mrs. Molter. ibe chairman, assisted by Mrs; Chas. Wharton and Mrs. Veil Urosdway. have worked out complete detnlls for he buby parade. Entries can bo uinde up lo tho time of the forma tion of lhe parade In front or the t'erklns building. Salurday morning ill! o'clock. No mutter what kind of a baby : buggy, velocipede or vehicle entered. u ela is Iiiih been set ai.ldu for these ; 'crl"".s entries. All will ho given I placards hearing number and piano ! n II." e..rade. All those entering lit tle children are reuuested lo remain 1 n line untd lhe prizes have been dls ; ill. ut. d; $50 is being divided In i' l'S for nil ki'liH of entries. ', The s'r s will be nbsollll.ly I bared of all vehicles from the Per j'dns building lo lhe Unipqua hotel, and there will he no Interruption nl I i.nvrd the time these little folks are oceepvlng ibe thoroughfare, j If eos'-lbl". noilfy Mrs. Holler, or ! niv of the ladles assisting her. that ' von Intend to enter this pnrade and ' ontest. but If you decide al lhe Inst ! minute thai you want to put In your 1 babv nil that Is necessary Is Ihat you ; he nt Ibe Perkins building nt 10:30 , in or'ler Ihat the parade may start promptly on time. Burglars Use Bad Judgment A couple of buiglars whose Jtldg ! :i!cnt. of wealthy homes Is about o.i i p-ir wllh a prlmnrv .lection prog ; ,i .:i:."'.t'-r. "il'in.'led" tb" front door ; ,' ibe il W. Mat's home on Clalro ! - reft lii evii'lng sV.r'ly lifter .1 , o'clock i-lill" tb" inhabitants were 1 ' 'king !u lb'1 s-'vbts nt th" carnival, j 'i be veil; of making an entrance was i very cleverly executed nnd tb" rob !l''ii hiiil a good opportunity to 1 no'-e" around the Interior of 'h-l iiome before tho arrival of nny of th'' !eeeuean"t. However, aside from the 'laieeee .ton" to the door In effecting -.It' opel'lee. lb" lii're'bis found uo'hing I hev enn-i'l. red Valuable epoUi'h to carrv ewav nd mad-' '. rear exit Jii'l ns Mr. Mat s and his 'On ll'in enure. I the front door. I op.TL.Mi mvi:ki:t hi pout I I'- -o. 1at d Press I'dlil I AND. M-'V " Tie lc" r-i r-ere (I'tOt' ll ou the livciork market this mom- lug nt f""n 11 ' to 1 2 " i cents. Demand for prime hogs was sl.sdv. with quotations i- er:,nr-l. Eggs held steady at 27 cents.