17 TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1911. PARADE IS FEATURE OF FIRST FORMAL OBSERVANCE OF COLUM- numy DEVOTED TO COLUMBUS FETE BUS DAY Df PORTLAND. DF.PEXDAIILE Cl'T RATE DRUGGISTS , PURE DRUp 751 SEVEJTTH AND ZZ. WASHI.tGTOX STS. meOirtVmgte ZllS. ffeOirtVmgCct 123 Italian -Societies and Knights Celebrate First Holiday in Explorer's Honor. PARADE IS BIG FEATURE DlcTriTr of America, King Ferdi nand and Qurn Isabella Appear on Historic Floats Slxtj Flie An Banquet Gantt. Columbua day. the new pabllo holi day, declarad by the l-m c m at ure of Oregon ant that of maojr other states t- commemorate tha discovery of America by Christopher Cnlumbua October IS. I til. waa observed In Pert 1aa1 with greater ihow than that ac corded older holldaya. All banka and public offices remained cloaed and In a number of Instance the day waa ob served by business concerns. Ameri can and Italian flags were much ia evidence throughout tha cltr. Ttie Knights of Columbus and the Cnlumbua day celebration committee, representing- th various Italian s oct et lea of ttia cltr. divided honor In do In u Justice to tha memory of the great eiplnr.r. and for tha first attempt tt peov.d to be a arlorloua success. Tha first event of tha dar waa tha visit of Kin Ferdinand (Pletro 81 monlt and wueen Isabella (Flortnda Kerrs.lt! in their royal robes and at tended br their courtiers, to the Cltr Hall, where they were presented with the golden key of the city by Mayor Rushlight, wbo cava them full author ity to rule over tta cltlxens for tha day. Mmmy Attend Reevstlaa. From : to 4 In tha afternoon tha Knight of Colambus were hosts at a reception at their clubhouse, at Park and Taylor streets, wives, dausrhtere. alsfera and fair frlcnda of tha members being their guest, several bundred at tending. The committee having charge of the function was composed1 of Jamea J. r'lvnn. If, A. Mow and J. T. Pat terson. An orchestra played continu ously during the function and light re frenhmenta were sersrrd. The club building and rooms were decorated lavishly with growing Hants and Au tumn leaves that completely hid the eiteiior of the building and wera massed prettily Inside. The spectacular feature of the day was the street parade under the sus pires of the Italian societies. Tha ran.l marshal waa Mario Jl. Mon treiia. The pageant waa fully a mile long and waa Interspersed with several appropriate floats. It was witnessed br thousanda collected along the side walk of the Una of march. The In fantry of tha Oresjon National Ouard held tha place of honor and waa fol lowed by tha Oregon Naval Mllltla. It being the flrat appearance of the citi zen sailors In public. Voclferoua cheers greeted them. relaasawa ea Craft. Ore float represented the vessel of (hrtatopher Columbus, and In detail carried out the historical conception of tee-ramous cars Tel. At its prow stood Christopher Columbus, -dressed In the costume of hla dar. King Ferdinand rooe tn another float and waa aur munrfed by bl suite, all wearlnr early ipnh costumes, vtueen Isabella pre sided over a thirl float with her ladlea-n-welttng seated around her. The float that attracted most atten tion was that representing tilclly. with Mount Etna, In constant eruption, belching forth confetti. Another float represented the Queen MaxgherlLa Ho cletv. Ita members following In auto. itt the many societies In the parade tha most dlstlngulsned In appearance waa the ftersagMert In tha uniform of that branch of the Italian army. The Judges awarded a silver loving cup to this organliatlon for making the beat appearance In the parade. Tha Chris topher Columbus Society received tha prise for having the largest member ship In the parade, and a special prize wss awarded to the Fruit and Vegeta ble peddlers I'nlon. the members of which appeared mounted. lmf 7-a.ve Are I Meed. The Italian rommlttee gave a ban quet at Hotel itowera at o'clock. S being Bested at the tshle. which was banked with roses. Tha room waa decorated with American and Italian r. ne feature of the menu was that Italian wlnea were served exclu sively. Including champagne. Presi dent Ferera. of tha committee, acted as toastmaster. Among those called upon to speak were Senator felling, representing tlovernor West. Mayor Kushltght. Colonel MeOunnegle and Arthur Hlgnaml. Italian Consul for this district, with-offices In Seattle. The guests Included all tha resident foreign Consuls as well aa leading clt Uena In all walks of life. The Italian committee closed the celebration and festivities of the day with a grand ball at tha Armory In which several thousand participated. Starling at 7:1 o'clock Teganos band gave a concert for an hour, playing Italian music only and at Its conclu sion the grand march, led by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, was started. The Italian committee spent mora then $10.00 for the fete. This amount , raised br subscription among tha Italian-American residents of Portland. Tha Masonic Temple was the arena lat night of the Knights of Columbus" .elehratlons of Columbus day. or IMs roverv day. il It Is also called. It a as more of a social funrtlon than, a formal celebration, louowea oy nee. Nearly all of tha largo crowd .sent were In evening dresa. F. J. di nr. In.rgan. deputy grand of the order, DrMed. The first number oh the programme waa a solo by Iom Zsn. Mrs. Rosa c-nuraen Reed followed with two songs. C alasabaa la F.alealsed- Archblshop Christie and Dr. Andrew f. Smith were to deliver addresses, but botii were unavoidably detained. r:-5rater Fulton spoke on "t olum hus." Its outlined the life of the great discoverer, saying It was on of the most Inspiring In history, as he wss a man of marvelous ability and of tllld-llke character. Columbus waa far In advance of the men of his time In his knowledge of the world, said the speaker, and few believed in the rotundity of the earth, but he had the courage of hla convictions when tha wise men ef the different nations de rided against his theories. For the flnsl assistance that Col urn bus received. Senator Fulton eliminated Ferdinand and gava all the credit to Isabella and an old Catholic priest, rather Perst. a thorough believer In the theory of Columbus, through whose efforts laabetla wss convinced. In the rvenasg the Knights ef Co lumbus presented their guests with Columbus medalllona In the form of watch charms for the men and pins for the women. Vtxf C v? J yi - - ;n;J7 .,:e a i - 13 M is is is T25 tor the very rewons that you are assured of purity? of full weight and full rtrength, and at cut-rate . prices should uffi- i i- oi "The Rtore" that won should look to for your drug needs always. And added to this llCAAUjr vvu?uiwai5 ua. 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They're worth a good deal more than the price we ask for them lO. iOc Elite IS Si IS! 3 1 OITFt IMBF.I.U ATO BER JITTMntvT, a. PU,T.F CHHHTO. riiL-aroUMiis. a. oregoji .xvi. mutit w parade. FEDERATION MAIN POINT nucoc.xmox or riiop body fcTIUKF.US' FIKST AIM. few man from their ntnka. Most of the recruits In the shops have been ob tained from outside sources. Oilier Clausra of AfcTev-mcnt Keject- rl Are? Prpe-ndfitt 1 Workmen Join Railroad force. t of the Shopmen's Fed eration la the only point Involved In tm present striae on the Harrlman railroads, and tha company officials as well as tha union men have had diffi culty recently In eaplalnlng this iltua- "wh'le eight or nine other clause .-i v. .rMMmfnt sub- are coniaiiiv iu -mltted by the shopmen to the heads oi the Harrlman system. i mv-- . . 1 i i..ni4intr the result nave utrn . . . , of tha present controversy. The men say mat tnry - ---- them, but the company declares that w'th the Federation firmly entrenched the union men will b In a position to demand these various other conces- In a discussion of the position taken by tha union men on 'the questions other than Federation. Henry Weber, president of the Portland advisory board, said yesterday: -The only new feature Introduced m the proposed agreement is that In which e demand representation on the hospital board. At present w pay 60 rents a month each for hospital bene fits. The company spends th money for hospital purposes all right, but we are entitled to a member on the board. In answer to the charge that what w pay la not sufficient to meet the e penses that we Incur, we declare that we are wlltlnir to pay twice aa much and have a vole In spending the money'. ' -Our cezt demand Is for a straight elgat-hour day. Wa believe this to he nothing but fair. It already Is In force on the Denver Rio Orande road and we have a letter from the general superintendent there recommending it tn h Harrlman offlclala. With In eight-hour day the Increase of 7 cents an hour would not be much of a bur den on the company. If a man makes 43 cents an hour, hla day'a wages now. under the nine-hour rule, are 11.71. We want an Increase of cents, which, at elht hours, would amount to only 11 SI- Experience on other roads has proved that Just as much work can be obtained from tha men in eight hours as In Bine hours. int niui -"-- - - vision of th hiring and discharge of men is arruj - -- It renewed." While the men thu are engaged In dlscusslra- tha merits of their position the company Is adding dally to It force lp th hop- Yesterday 4S new men went to work here. Th company declarea that within a week working conditions will be re stored to a normal basla over all th vstem. Many of th strikers ar obtaining positions elsewhere. They ar losing AUTHORESS LOSES NOTES Woman Homesteader Asks Police to Help Find Novel Mnnnscrlpt. Somewhere at . large curbstone thieves, supposed to be newsboys, are lugging about the manuscript of what might nava been the great American novel, and the author. Miss Rose A. Schwlnnen. has appealed to the city detectives to assist In the search for her writings. Scarcely less prised Is a complete outfit of real outdoor equipment which the peowomsn brought back with her from a homestead In Washington. The list Included loggers' shoes, flannel shirt, khaki coat, p.icksack. poncho and two skinning knives of the "King of the Woods" make. Miss Schwlnnen had Just finished a statutory period of 'residence on a claim In the wilds of Washington, and while there turned her thoughts to prose composition. She had filled two notebooks with the beginning of tha story she Intended to write, and on breaking camp stored them with the clothing In boxes. Arriving In. Port land she left her luggage with a chauf feur at Sixth and Stark streets, who was to have tranrvorte1 them for her, but in his absence someone carried the boxca away. Miss Schwlnnen Is with friends at 14 East Forty-seventh street North. VALLEY EXHIBIT LEAVES Willamette Products plspatclicd for Land Show at Omaha. A carload of Willamette Valley farm, orchard and garden products was dis patched from Portland Wednesday for Omaha, where they will be exhibited at tha land show In that city from Oc tober 1 to October 28. The exhibit will be In charge of W. F. Orovea, of Corrallis; J. C. Holbrook. of Albany; George I. Schryver, of Salem, and D. C Freeman, of Eugene, representing the counties of Benton. Linn. Marlon and Lane respectively. -We grow evVrythlng also apples." Is tha slogan that will predominate the advertising literature to be dis tributed by the Willamette Valley del egates at Omaha. In this manner they hope to correct the Impression grow ing In the East that Oregon grows apples and nothing else. Grain' speci mens, vegetablea of various kinds and a large variety of fruit will fmd promi nent places In the booth reserved for the Willamette Valley. Hop In bale and a display of nuts will be new features. Lantern slides will portray the livestock Industry. Huge bundles of literature proclaim ing the resources and possibilities of th valley will be distributed. sreat lakes of ths Cansiilsn l-dor. In lli more than 13.OvO.OvO tons pud taroafh th Eoe CsnsL 13 These Prices on CURLING IRONS of Interest to Every Woman 15 for the "Tour ist'' Folding Curling Irona. 15 for the "Jew el Curler has hid-, den aprlng. 1 Other Irons as low as 5 and 10. AGood25-Cent Whisk Broom Small, compart whisk broom of good quality and well bound. Has leather pocket. You can buy one at the price asked for the ordi nary kind. 25. 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The Owl label Is our personal guar antee. A large size bottle for 85. SYNOD NAMES OFFICERS REV. S. W. SEE5IAX,. OP LA GRANDE. CHOSEN MODERATOR. Condensed Milk" waa also found defi cient in butter-fat and solids, accord ing to the Oregon law, and muBt not be sold. "Manufacturers of condensed milk should have their chemists make tests of each lot put on the market," said Mr. Wells yesterday. "Even- though they keep up their temperatures and processes their product is apt to fall below the standard. This may be, large ly carelessness. None of these -.brands were adulterated.' ' . . Have you dined at the Carltfon? College and Educational Report to Be Made at Meeting Today of Oregon Presbyterians. Rev. Solomon VT. Seeman, D.D, of Orande, was unanimously elected moderator for the ensuing year last night at the opening session. Oregon Pynod of the Presbyterian Church, In the Mount Tabor Presbyterian Church. Pr. Seeman waa nominated by Rev. V. S. Holt, who told of Dr. Seeman's work for the past several years In the Oregon Synod. There were no other candidates. Rev. W. & Gilbert, of As toria, was elected temporary clerk. Rev. John A. Townsend. of Portland, Is the- stated clerk, and Rev. E. M. sharp, of Albany, the permanent clerk. Rev. 'William H. Bleakney, of Pen dleton, retiring moderator, delivered the annual sermon, after which the committee of .arrangements made the announcements for the coming session. Professor W. H. Landon, pf the San Francisco Theological Seminary, was Invited to take part In the proceedings of the synod. This morning there will be a report on colleges and education. The women of the North Pacific Board of Missions will be In session between 11 and 12 o'clock. Tonight at tha popular meeting Rev. Mark A. Matthews, representing the Board of Missions, .will speak. Rev. Mr. Matthews haa come from Seattle to give this address, and It Is consid ered the Important feature of the synod. E. I Jones, wbo has been preaching at the Tillamook Presbytertan Church, was examined by the Portland Presby tery at a meeting In the First Presby terian Church yesterday morning, as to his qualifications to become a minister. The ministers present decided to admit him to the ministry, but the date of the ordination service has not been set. It Is desired to hold the service at Tillamook, but aa the Tillamook church waa awaiting the action of the presby tery before calling Mr. Jones to the pastorate of that church. It waa not possible to fix the ordination date yes terday. Mr. Jones Is a graduate of Albany College, and passed two years at San Anselmo Theological Seminary. Other business taken up yesterday was of k routine nature. "CANNED" MILK BELOW PAR Three Brands of Product Ordered Off Market. After making tests of various brands of condensed milk. Chemist Wells, of the Oregon State Dairy and-Food Com mission, has announced - that three brands had been found below the stand ard required by the state regulations. The "Mount Vernon" brand, manu factured In Washington, while comply ing with the Washington law, was found to be deficient in butter-fat and solids under the Oregon law. The man ufacturers were permitted to take the product off the market and replace it with first grade milk. Brands known aa "Oregon Condensed Milk" and "Hoffman House Condensed Milk" were also found to be below the Oregon law requirements, and the man ufacturers were Instructed to take the product off the market. They are, how ever, permitted to rebrand the milk, publishing Ita exact quality. "Holly WW-' r H.UKI.T LaLiil . Bush & Lane's Great Manufacturers' Sale Ends TOMORROW NIGHT -A This great saving opportunity ends tomorrow night (Saturday). It's the greatest sale Portland has ever wit nessed. Not yet too late, but you must act quickly now. Don't Wait! v Don't Delay! Act Quickly! Tomorrow night sale ends sure. All we ask is to come; see the fine pianos and awfully small prices and little terms. You be the judge. Prices in plain figures. Everything will be found exactly as represented or "money back" absolutely. Prices run only $147, $179, $192, etc. Pav by the- week or month. Just come and see for yourself. Remember sale ends tomorrow (s"Sy) 10 o'clocksharp JititP 3mm fcaVi littTin'ifiJi