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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1912)
tttt: MORNING OREGONIAN. FRIDAY. , JUNE 14. 1912. GORGEOUS ENTRIES OF GREAT VARIETY IN FESTIVAL PARADE Roses Used in Profusion in Decorations of Splendid Floats and Equipages of Horse and Vehicle Procession. N o , t ?..s i 4 a V j..mf M a dT n. i i : i fill CrV 'rSJ-.to. ii i. 55 5ST vfAr--.i. .5 At ' jr' K"1 M o'- 4? I? -rf- 2 14.- tA HONORED . 7gr,3gl k 4? 4 : 1 i h. L nttork. rraad wnM f 3 Aeattla lolrm aolea. Laaldrr wim, Portland 'lr De partment. . 4Tuoau Montaaaara Kealo float. o Mra. U. P. M. JamlMD'i eat aer la trap elaaa. 8 Mra, A. C. Loamlre'a prlme-wlaalnK rarrlaa and tram. 7 I nloa Meat Campaar'a alx-la-kaad. Lonla Hort'a poalra aad earrtaar. lwfj.fr CoaatTnettoB Compaara aaadaoma ratrr. I Royal Bakery prlae-wlaner. Helen FarrrU'a "Lexlactoa" aad Knsllak docart. FLAG TO BE VETERANS AVILL IIOU EXER CISES TOMCUT. ! Patriot ks Programme Will Be Given at United Spanish War Vetcr ans' Quarter. Metnbars of Grand Army will einbla at their hall. In the AlUky building at 7:10 o'clock tonight. Thence they will march to the United Sp.nlh War Veterana hall. Eleventh and Alder atreeta. where Flay day ez erolaea will be held. They will be raeurted to the hall by Company B. Third Regiment. Oregon National Guard, commanded by Captain W. F. Paugherty. A bgl corpa will pre cede the company eacort furnlahlng music. The veterana will carry the colors. The exarclaea will commence at I o'clock. The public la Invited to attend the meeting, and special invitatlona have been aent the veterana, members of the Guard and fraternal bodies. It was not the purpose to have the meeting conflict with any of the afreet pageants, but arrangement war com plated before postpouement if the elec tric parade was announced. The programme follows: rieg March.- by Mrs. N. C Calrert: patrlotto anthem. 'America." by all: Intro durtory. by Chairman J. J. K.nnedr: 'His tory or Kl and Hm ObserTance." Professor M. 1. Pr:t: patriotic son. rrmnk Brers: "A Kl Aseo.lstlon." by loilmiiur . B Merrlok, rat-li tlo sonct. Veterans' Quart. t: flve-mlnuts addresses by W. M. Millar, of Mount Tabor School; W. A. D.rkaon, of Cras toa Mahool. ana A. W. Uaraobaeak at I -ant. Schoul; Instrumental duet. Mrs. Calvert. anU friend: addr-.aa. "The 'iac." Father Con aty; "Star Hpanglad Baaaer." by the meet. Ins. SUFFRAGISTS 6PE-K TO CROWD Leaders Talk From Prlwv Winning Float After Parade. Cuffragiata lose no opportunity ot ImpresHlng llirlr viewa upon the popu lace. Yesterday they bad a magnificent opportunity, of which they took full advantage. After the parade waa over, Mlsa Anita Whitney, of California: Mra. F. W. Cnfterlll, of Medford, and Mra. Rarah Khrgott apoke from the prlsewlnning float to large crowds, which listened attentively. After the speeches the float waa driven past the house ex Mra. Abigail tfcotl Unniway. who waa sufficiently recovered to be able to sit In a wheeled chair on the porch, and Inspect the float. The eight pretty maidens on the car were Miss Emma Rice. Mies May Kyle. Miss Helen Green, alia? Mahel Peter aon. Miss Edith Elopes, Mlsa A. Thron on. Miss Agnes Lane, who took the figure of Justice, Mlsa Lou le Bryant, and Miss &.rdi CUan. Lhe Chinese rep -esetitatlve. .Charles Kutter. II. t. Rlchter, p. C. Hunter and V.. Dahlet. walked beside tl'.e horses, with John Thorn handling the reins. This morning several leading suf fragists Kate for Aetnrla, to aildreaa to meetings at the Invitation of Mrit. Emma Watr.-n. They will also give an open-air meeting n their own account. Among those making the trip are Mra. P. A. TrulHoger, Mis. F. V. Collerlll, .u.:a Anita Whitney and Mra. tfaiali Ehrgott. ROSE "FESTIVAL VISITORS There Is nly one trunafer rompuny In tho t'lty --f Tortli nd that can rhi-clt vour busHKo at your houie or hoiel. The HitgHttue Aj tuonihtiN Trsnef.r Company, Turk and 1'avls s'reeta i'lionca; Mulu s.sU, A 13:..'