13 THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY. JULY 9, 1912. Visitors to the City During This Week Are Invited to Make Their Headquarters per? 1 : ! Z I , m ere . srtf ." n..'.. W ..mmI. m RTCTvimi t PORTLAND LODGE TO LEAD PARADE Emergency Rest Room in Auditorium on Fourth Floor-Dairy Lunch in Basement DECORATIVE nVTPT.KK IN H0N0E OF VISITINO ELKS ON EXHIBITION AT A. & 0. FELDENHELMER'S IN WASHINQT0N STREET. Elk Ties for Men, 25c-$l Souvenir Spoons $1.00-$1.25 B. P. O. E. Ofe, Wortwian & King Pennants ' Souvenirs-; Postcards i Views, Etc. Occupying Entire Block Bounded by Morrison, Alder, Tenth, West Park Eleven Divisions Will Make Up Elks' Pageant to March Thursday Morning. Illl II NICHOLSON ISSUES ORDERS Lodges to Take Place In Numerical Order Assistant Grand Esquire to Command Each Section. Line Moves l 10 A. M. ROrrK OT THE jOJCTHICAl PARADE TOVIGHT AT S:0 O'CLOCK. Start on Wesains-ton suss at Nineteenth; down Waahlnswn to Fifth; Fifth to ltoniaon;. KotTlaon to Eleventhi Eleventh to Hell; Hall to Thirteenth; Thirteenth to Waah Inaton. maktB loop down Waahlns--ton and raturtdn west via Morrt son. paulns arandetend at Foetoftloe a second time, aad thanoa to the Den. Eleven dlvieiona, preceded by Port land Elke In the first division, will make up the parade at 10 o'clock Thursday morning;, according; to orders issued last night by James R. Nichol son, errand esquire. The route of the parade as previous ly announced la as follows: Formation on Twelfth street south of Salmon; east on 6almon to Eleventh, north on Eleventh to Morrison, east on Morrison to Tenth, north on Tenth to Alder, east on Alder to Sixth, south on Sixth to Morrison, east on Morrison to Fourth, south on Fourth to Madison, east on Madison to Grand avenue, north on Grand avenue to Burnalde. west on Burnside to Third, south on Third to Pine, west on Fine to Fifth, south on Fifth to Oak. west on Oak to Seventh, south on Seventh to Washington., east on Washington to Sixth, south on Sixth to Morrison, east on Morrison to Fifth, south on Fifth to Yamhill, west on Yamhill to Seventh, south on Seventh. Disband from Taylor south. The errand esquire's orders follow; General orders No. 3: Headquarters Elks Parade. Portland. Or.. July 8. Office of the Chief of Staff 1. The varloue lodas of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United States of America will form In numerical order, unless otherwUe .peclfled. and will be divided Into eleven (11) dlvU lons. each dlvlalon to ba commended by an assistant arand esquire. X The following are designated as assist ant grand esqulrea and are assigned aa fol- ' p!rt dlvtalon JC K. Kuhll. P. E. R, Portland Lodge. No. 12. .. Second dlvlilon Colonel R. B-Herrtson. P. B. B.. Indianapolis, lnd., Lodge. No. la- Third dlvlalon Captain A, B. lewson. P. I. D.. Columbus. O.. Lodge. o 87. Fourth division Captain V. M. C SUvla, Portland Lodge. No. Hi ..,. Fifth dlvUion Major Sanford Whiting. Portland Lodge. No. 142. .m Slith division Captain J. J. McDonelB; Portland Lodge. No. 1X i Seventh dlvlalon Major H. L. Bethel. P. E. R- Tallahassee. Fla., Lodge, No. 3T. Eighth division Colonel C. a Hammond. E. R.. Eugene Lodge. No. 8ST. h. Ninth, division Captain J. B-Hlbabrd. Portland Lodge, No. 13. Tenth dlvlalon Major Oscar P. Cole, Ber lin. N. H., Loose; No. eta. . Eleventh divlelon Captain IT. E. will lama. Oregon City Lodge, No. llao. 8. Formation wU be aa follows: Mounted police. . Chief marshal. Jamas B. MchoUon, grand ""chief of staff. William B. Flnaer. Port land Lodge. No. 14a. Tti.n Mounted bugler. B- L. Adams. Portland ..ff-SSajJrW. W. Wilson, fortlsnd LodM NoTleS; George L. Baker. Portland tZilZ: N 142 Charles H. Ohmlee, Bronx. K. T.. Lodge. No. 8T1: J. J. Bn. D D.. Key West. Fla,. Lodge. No. S61 ; WlllUm H. Dougherty. Pendleton Lodge. No. 3M. William F. Leahy. P. E. B., Medford. Maaa. Lodge. No. B15; J. H. J. iioNally, P. E R.. Philadelphia Lodge. No. S: J. .W. Mitchell. I. rx. P. E. R-. Portland. lie Lodse. No. 18S: Dr. R. J. Lawler. P. E. R-. Falls Lodge. No. 4o; John D. Shea. I. D, D-, Hartford, Conn.. Lodge, No. 19. C P; Jordan, D. D.. Bangor, Ma. Lodge Na 44. James F. Mulligan. D. D.. Pawtucket. R. L. Lodge. No. S2. Administration band. . . Charlee C Bradley, exalted mler. Port land Lodge, No. 142. commanding escort. Aides E. A. Marshall. Portland Loe, No. 142: Dr. J. M. Edwarda. P. E. R-. Man kaio Lodge. No. S25. Portland Lodge. No. 143. -. KUtiea band, float, Q. . A. B. Fife and Drum Corps. , . . ' John P. Solllvan. grand exalted ruler, and officers, in carriages. First TJtvteton- KV IC. Kublt. P. E. B-. Portland Lodge, No. -142. commanding. . . Aides H. E. Wall. P. E. Eureka Lodge. No. Til; M. M. Warner, E. R.. Salt Lake Lodge,. No. So. Fireman's band. New Tork City Lodge. No 1: band: San Francisco Lodge, No. 8. . , . . ptn.lnn.tl Ledge. No 5: Sacramento Lodge. No. e; St. Louis i -j.. -sjn o Rnaton Lodge. No. 10; Pitts burg Lodge. No. 11; Indianapolis Lodge. No. IS- SUverton band; Denver Lodge, No. IT; Newark. N. J., Lodge, No. 21; Kansas City - Lodge. No. 2ft. ... All lodges number 1 to 29. Inclusive, will form in thla dlvlalon. Second Division. . Colon! R. B. Harrlaos, P. E. R.. Indian apolis Lodge, No. 13. commanding. Aides C. F. J. MeCoe, P. E. R Cam bridge. Mass.. Lodge. No. 8S; F. H. Stanlo, n . T v. e VcMinnvllle band; New Orleans Lodge, No. 30; TOleoo, v., Ja. N T.. Lodge, No. 2; Seattle Lodge. No. m. i) .... K..H- Tm Aneelee . , vrciu " Ixidge. No. 90; Perrydale band; San Diego, CaL. LOOgO, o. IOOi "aII 'lodges numbered 89 to 173, Inclusive, will form in wis aivuuou. Thrnl DtvUlom. Captain A. B. Dawson, P. D. D, Columbus Lodge. NO. ST. oommuui"e. . r. f ... uiniM H Dev. E. H. Donora Lodge. No. 135; -K. J. PM.guson. Gloucester Lodge. No. 802. Hubbard Band; Tacoma Lodge, No, 1T4 . . . . . i- , a ... Kn. 1 band: Olvm pla Lodge, No. 188; Helena. Mont, Lodge. No. l3- , , . All lodges numbered 1T to 198. lncluslvs. will form in this division. TMirth TMvieiesl. Captain V. M. C. Bllvla. Portland Lodge, No. 142, commanding. . i . n v v R T? Jamestown Lodge, No. 263; John J. Nesbitt Atlantic City Lodge. No. 278. Mount Anrel Band: Belllnghara Lodge, No. 194: Jersey City, N. J- Lodge. No. Sll; drum ana rite corps; ureal rii 214; Arnold's Band; 8pokane Lodge, No. ...... . . - ...-.. T n A . M rt 9Sn "ah lodgea numbered 194 to' 248, Inclusive. will form la thla division. YttO THvlslos-L . Major Sanford Whiting. Portland Lodge, U. 1 , , IVIUIUWlUl.f Aides. J. B. IJndsley. P. E. R-. Spoksne Lodge; No. 228; George a. T isn.r, uuw. vine tMige, rio. This division is reserved for all .odges In the stats of laano. ' ftivth TMvtelAA. ' Captain J. J. McDonnell. Portland Lodge, Aides. Olaf Johnson, P. E. R- Superior Lodge. NO. 40S; r. L. iiayea, x-. North Portland Band; fife and drum r,n, -n-,n. t n. . iua 9ATr hand: The bailee Lodge. No. 30S: North Yakima IMft. na i; nno, dsiviib - . . t v. nrttt ajtS naiju. xmvt uw,., " . .. k.., act t n a-ia omitting ' No. 288, inclusive will form In this division. Semitli Division. Majov H. L. Bethel. P. E R.. Tallahassee a. .t ? , . ELK'S HEAD COMPOSED OP GEMS. . ( One of the most pretentious emblema of Elkdom. on exhibition in the window of A. A C. Feldenhelmer in Washingrton street, la an ex q'utsue deeTg?: oT elk-s head, supportlngr a J? havlna- the Initials of the order below, worked out In precious stones. Tnf design contains small diamond, weighing; 11T karats. 140 we trh lng Tkrals. and 18 largre one. welKhlng- ITkarata. Two njtawj for eves welirh 6-A karats, a canary diamond, representing; the nostril. weighTl karats? four large sapphires, two karaU each, and 60 .mall sapphire, welgrh nine karats. . . - w.- The clock 1. made of white) diamonds, as ar th horns and head., the stonea graduated In .lie to .ult tho pattern. Below Is B, P. O. E. in deep blue sapphires. The value 1. $4 WOO. s a, - .1 "I . i,.. - a Aiann. V. VL Tt. Ogdett Lodge. No. T19; H. A. Battersley, P. E. R, Fort Wayne Lodgs, No. 183, Cowboy Band; penaieton uoasew c " Thi ivi.inn Is assigned axoluatvely to Pendleton Lodge, No. 288. Eighth Division. ' n n Htmrnand. gL 1L Eugene Lodge, No. 8S7.' commanding. M Aides, John E. Foian, t. ju. n J"rw Lodge. No. 1124; Fred E. Grimmer, Spokane Lodge. No. 228. Band; Eugene Lodge.-No. 887 1 Heppner Lodge. No. 858: band; Albany Lodge. No. 859; band; floats; Carrolton, Mo., Lodge. No. 415; band; La Grande Lodge. No. 433; Boseman, Mont.. Lodge. No. 481. All lodges numbered 85T to 478, Inclu sive, will form in thla dlvlalon. Ninth Division, rantaln John B. Hlbbard. Portland Lodge, No. 142, commanding. Aides. James u. Irvine, r. j. Attleboro Lodge. No. 1011: Dr. W. H. Thayer, P. E. H., New Bedford Lodge, No. 73. Tiiimnv nanfl: Everett. Wash.. Lodge, No. 479: Muskogee. Okie., Lodge, No. MT: n a t Motvc: Hear tooth Lodge, No. Ko, . TiAiiinvhmm TnAmm. No. 842; band . ' , xi- v. i t Ten. Rft3: seve live elk; Richmond, lnd.. Lodge, No. 649; Cheyenne. Wyo, Louge, no. oo. . , Wla. Lodge, No. 888; Ogden. Utah. Lodge, No. tisl Band: KallspelL Mont, Lodge.- Na 728. El Reno. Okla, Lodge. No. 748; Lead. S. D.. Lodge. No. t47; Manila, P. L. Lodge. No. 761. . , 11 l. mmkirrf 4 TO , to 822. lnelU- alva, will form In thla division. Tenth Division, vatnr fiar-ar t. Cola P. E. R Berlin Lodge. No, 618, commanding. Aides, Samuel H. Cone. Spokane Lodge, No. 228; John F. Doran, Spokane Lodge, No. 228. Rtnri ' -VenrMinver. Wash.. Lodge, No. 823; Ballard. Wash, Lodge. No. 627; Sumpter. B. C- Looge, wo. eoo; xiivu.hbiu. j , ... sTi with "TTIk.r." : Ashlsnd, Or., Lodge. No. 944; San Juan, P. R-. Lodge, NBand: Berkeley. CaL. Lodge. No. ,100: Mitchell, a D.. Lodge. No. 1059: Goldfleld. Nov.. Lodge, No. 1072; Hoqulara, Hull.. Lodge. No. 1082. , . All lodges numbered 823 to 1083, inclu sive, will form in this division. Eleventh TMvlston. -.. i.. u - p wmiams. Oregon City ... ... .. - UUUI - ,ao, w " - Aides. Frank p. Joyce, tr. a. Lodge. No. 1078: Charles H. Abbobtt. P. ., Providenoe Lodge, no. ie. Band: Centralla. Wash., Lodge. No. 1088: Orange, N.. J.. Lodge, No. 1164:. Marshfleld. Or.. Lodge, No. 1100. Orchards band: Medford. Or, Lodge. NO. 1188: Bremerton. Wash.. Lodge. No. ljSl; band: Oregon city, ut, xmae. " Columbia, a C. Lodge, No. 1190; Frederick, Okie., Lodge, No. 1217: Klamath Falls. Or, Lodge, No. . 1247. - . All lodges above No. 1088 will form rn this division. Escort and divisions will rorm aa , mrtA UMWt will f Ol 111 on Twelfth street, ten panes south of Mar- aei gireei, xaciag ... X. Grand exalted ruler and orfloers win form on Twelfth street In the rear of Port land Lodge, No. 142. . 8. First division . will form on Market street, east of and facing Twelfth street. 4. Second dlvlson will form - on Market street, west of and facing Twelfth street, - 8. Third division will form - on Clay street east of and facing Twelfth- street - 6. Fourth division will form on - Clay street, west of and facing Twelfth street. - T. Fifth CIVlSlon Win Inn vo street, east of and facing Twelfth street. 8. Sixth division will form on Columbia street west of and faolng Twelfth street. . , i i j .1 tl ,An nn Jeff er- V. eevenia bitikwu w,. . . . a ..in Twelfth street. son airev, m ,, , T 10. Klgntn oivision win iwiiu ,--- aon street, west of ana racing iw.um ii division will form on Main . H m.!, Twelfth street. . . i'a..!.. Twlfth street. trwt, W M. v. muu . o . . - . 13. EJeventn civision wui mon etreet west of and facing Twelfth street. ... t, Red Cross doctors witn tneir im.i ... , . .ia, nt nwlfth street. win i uriii on av w .- . rt . c i . mtvmmt a.t 9l30 neau resiing uw di"vu - ' .7 o'clock A- M. and will be assigned positions in tne paraoe py najor j. the parade passes. The parade will move promptly at 10 w . . u . ,flniH, will renort DCIIKR Am a. mu . " " - - - ' their lodges to their respective division commanders not later than 9:45 oolock A. M.. proceeding to their point of formation witnoui usipg ivfiua . , t-,1.,-, v " in hHn their dl' visions into line promptly, aa the rear of the preceding dlvlalon passes their point of formation. ' u . twmwA ,w . i . m.a miM and a-rand lodjre offlcera will review the parade from the ... ... , , , , . A. . I. , Pflit. omcia f iftuu euuid la Th. fTtnwin. Mm will escort the grand 1 n.l .... fm. line of TTlBXCh St ai.th mmA nn,.nn I 11 1 tn the grand . I T n.vr John x Shea. R. J. Lswiar. The grand esquire and staff will review K n.rmde on Seventh and Taylor streets. Portland Lodge. No. 142, will halt on Seventh street, between Yamhill and Tay lor, for the purpose oi reviewing ioi yanu. The following distances will be kept dur- tttm ditiob: hhwmd uitasmvkm, . i i , ,ii inurM in mpm. Esquires will direct their lodges to "route step" in crossing bridges. The mounted orderlies will report to tno chief Of Starr at tne miereecnon ui iwi... and Market sta.. at o ciocg, jl.su. No smoking will be allowed in line. By order of JAMES R. NICHOLSON, Grand Esquire. Chief Marshal. W. B. FIN Z BR, Chief of Staff. GOLDEN GATE ACTIVE San Francisco .Works Hard for Reunion in 1915. MOVEMENT HAS SUPPORT California Itodgea Stand as One to Take Elk.' Ocmventlon td 'vVorld ' Fair City Threes Yearn Hence and '. Promise Much, Ing ' ' B. P. O. B. Ssn Francisco Number Three. Nlnoteen-flfteen, that's the data . Meet us at the Golden Gate. Bear! Bearl Where T Where T San Francisco. Such was the cry of the Golden Gate boys at all time, and In all place, yes t.riliv Tlier are working to secure v. i n dan Ppanplinn In 191K. V 1 LO i C 1UI . . ......... ... Not only members of the San Francisoo lodge, but of every lodge in tsjuornia, are combining; to secure for the World's Fair City tne reunion oi tne him. Vafinv afternoon, in the rOOHl. Of LOS JUV1.1 OKU ,fcM,.o ... U enthusiastic meeting; was held at which one delegate from each of the 44 Cali fornia lodges wa. present, and each gave to the movement the heartiest, support that any brother Bill can grlve. As a rule the various ioag-es in snr state have their own city to booat for. This year the unanimity of the Call- Gate the highest annual honor In Elk dom Is little short of remaritaDie. A resolution from the Panama-Paciflo Exposition, suitably framed and en graved, will -be -presented on the floor at the g-rand lodge session, and that petition 1. backed ny zouu vjaiiiornta Elk. In Portland all boosting; for San Francisco. J H Rirhsnr. nast - exalted ruler of No. 8, said yesterday: "We are here to try . to show to you that our city la the log-leal place for' the ' convention In 1915. Althougrh we are tne tnira oiaeei lodge In the order, we have never yet had the honor of entertaining; the grand lodge. We are keeping; open house here at the Multnomah, and we are giving a hall WailniMiav ntirht to Whioh every Elk and his wife 1. Invited, and we are doing mis to snow you mat San Francisco 1. a city wherein hos pitality bounds.' William Martin ADOOtt, alternate head- of the delegation, and another paBt" exalted ruler, also took up the aHo-a1o n. tifa fiV WAIlt tO show especially what we have done since 'the unparalleled disaster oi Our city is the greatest hotel city In Ballots Given With Purchases Don't Fail to Ask for Them When You Are Trading Tub Dress $2 Second Floor, Southwest. A very special offering of women's Tub Dresses in ginghams, percales, In dian Head and linen materials, also a few black sateens j all new, stylish mod els, with bands of plain materials and embroidery, styled with low necks and short sleeves; checks, stripes and plain materials, also a few of the new "Clara Barton" styles; sizes 34 0 7 to 44: special thfe sale veW Women's Undermuslins on Sale Combinations at $1.29 Women's Combination Corset Cover and Skirt, or Corset Cover and Drawers, made of crossbar d"imity, erepo'or longcloth, open or closed drawers; trimmed in lsce, embroi dery, beading and wash rib- JJ If 20 bon; special for this sale at pXeaWCSr Women's Combination Corset Cover and Drawers. and Skirts, made in the new Knickerbocker style, closed or open draw ers, trimmed in embroidery and lace edges and insertion or medallions. j Q Special for this sale at only Pa-" Wnmoti's Waists for $2.49 An attractive line of women's lingerie and marquisette Waists in all the newest models, with high or Dutch necks, long or short sleeves, also many styles in the new peplum ef fects, trimmed with Valenciennes, Cluny, filet and thread as In - 1 x" A Af VTea afBk tWWt afaTm laoes and embroidery, iront ana docb. insiea- ftc fiM stsaw w jm. sw ings. A big assortment, priced special at only ( I Indies' Gnwns far 98c Women's Gowns, made in the slipover style with round or square neck and short sleeves, trimmed in many styles, with lace and em broidery. Our regular stock, specialized for this sale. Buy all you want f Qfis them at the low price of only, ea.0" Women 's Gowns in the slipover 6tyle,- made of crepe and longcloth, with short 6leeves, empire effects; some have yoke and sleeves of allover embroidery; others' trimmed in lace and embroidery, offered 42 1 2Q special f of this sale at, each pXsaVt $5.00 Knox Sailors at $3.95 In the millinery salon, second floor, a sale of the smart est and most exclusive street hats. The Knox Sailors, the "Shepherdess" style, the newest model this season, has a broad brim, dipped back and front, comes in black, white, brown, tan, red, blue, old rose and purple ; J O Q 't. the regular Knox Sailor which sells at $5 iJJtl !-! $6.00 Lace Curtains for $3.95 $12 Lace Curtains $7.95 In the big drapery store, third floor.a sale of Brussels Lace Curtains in a large assortment of beautiful new floral and allover lace patterns; very best aualmes, eooa wiae curtains, oya mu y ja -b, - r Our $6.00 Laca Ourtains, 93.95 rvnv B7 nn Lin Onrtalna. S4.65 Our $8.00 Lace OurUms, 95.35 vjux a nn, 8 Our i SJS0 Ieacs Curtains. S5.65 :in nn Tca Onrtalns. S6.65 112,00 Lace Curtains, $7.95 $3.50 Irish Point Curtains $2.65 $5.50 Irish Point Lace Curtains $4.15 Irish Point Lace Curtains, attractive patterns on extra good quality net white, ecru and two-tone effects; all new and attractive designs, 2 and 3 yards long, specialised for this sale at the following low prices: Our $3.50 Lace Curtains at $2.65 It Our f 3.00 Lace Curtains at 3.75 Our $4.50 Lace Curtains at $3.35 II Our $5.60 Lace Curtains at $4.15 $1.50 Scrim Curtains $1.10 New Scrim Curtains with pretty hemstitched borders and neat laca edges; very good quality in ivory and white, 36 inches wide and CI f Q 2y7yards long; our regular stock $1.50 values, for this sale P - V Food for Babies SICK OR WELL 1n..14 nnnn nWiAll n on i nn T1 Vl Ot7 latlTlftt 5 S ft Tlllft gest ordinary cow's milk which has not received special ' iMn.in.An TV, ittati 4-Vi r mnct rtrtTVITll i a TO1 J1RPSS Malted $ HASROCwIAL Malted Milk -.1 White Shoes For Women $3.50 Grades $2.89 The Elks are here, and Portland women are turning out en masse, dressed in white shoes and purple ties.- Here's a line of white sea island duck high button Boots with Goodyear welt soles, the Com fort street shoe: the $3,50 CO CO kind, special price, a pair --' Barefoot Sandals $1.75 Grades $1.29 $1.25 Grades 98c Misses' and children's white Witch Elk Barefoot Sandals. A big shipment just received. Will be specialized for Elks week as follows: The $1.75 grades for $1.29, and the $1.25 grades, on CJiW special sale for only, the pairJ 30c to 40c Wash Goods at 18c a Yard 12V2C Dress Ginghams at 8c Iiwsi a1 : hmb Persian Lawns, 45 inches wide, finest weaves, sheer and dain ty; our regular 30e, 35o and 40o values, on sale at T Qf this price, yard, only0"a Printed Batiste in a great va riety of patterns, dots, conven tional designs and floral ef fects; regular 20e val- 1 fit. ues, special, the yard-- White Linaire, the fabric of quality, in plain stripes, checks and crossbar effects; our regu lar 30o and 35c values, 00 IN THE SQUARE PACKAGE consisting of pure, rich, creamy milk and selected cereals will be found a satisfying, non-irritating, eas Uy digested food; finely powdered, and ready for im mediate use by the addition of water. Our prices: Regular $3.75 hospital size, sale price only S2.98 Regular $1.00 large size, special sale price, at 80i Regular .60c small size, special sale price, at 40c $10 Corsets $6.49 Royal Worcesters Royal Worcester Corsets, made of ba tiste, styled with long hip and low bust with lace-trimmed tOD and fitted with six hose supporters; ill CI 1Q sizes; special price, a pair P-- A broken line of Bon Ton Corsets in ha tiste, coutil and silk, in pink, blue and white, medium or low bust, long hips, giving long, graceful lines; to $10.00 values, for only P vyeraraX Another lot of Bon Ton Corsets, of fine HI mnr)plpH nn lnntr. straiellt line's. medium bust, long hips, tPO Sfh lace and satin-trimmed, at r,-',r " Closing out discontinued models of th? famous Marquise Corsets, in brocades, fancy 'batiste, coutils and silks. These .nrcoic nr osnpci.il! v arlarited to slender figures, mostly in small CJO QC sizes: values to o.ou, ror f'--' Dainty Tissue Ginghams ior Summer street dresses; a very popular fabrio, worth 25o a yard, offered special 1 Q for this sale, the yard Press Ginghams in plaid ef fects, for beach and school dresses; our regular lOo and 12c values, special for Qf this sale at only, a yard Voiles and Marquisettes in all over designs, hard to distin- l. fieni9 wnrV.- TAantl- LUIOU uvu ful designs and regu-" T lar $1.25 grades, only 9 sDeciai sale pnee, yd. -I 11 i - onH va c&n en tertaln you, we .think, aa royally aa you PorUanaera areeooins u, " n.v-u . g-olna- some. Wa feel espeoiaUy that, . 77 iL u.i. I h-fiiflr invited wane ma wuu,e - to the Panama-Pa eiflc Bxpoeitlon. we should be derelict aia we noi open ouiv doors and Invite the world ot BUc dom to our bomex" ; t.i..a .nnalrantlAn rOKf SSSSd VefT I11S terlally during 1W1 en the SO lines under .n.,ruetlon for the 'Chilean government. ooverlnc 1580 mllea, to cost S5S.SS0.8S1 United States goia wnen '' "- -rJ.T eiose of the year rails were laid on about e-half or tnese new nne. Elk r Sale MOUNTED Phone East 491 Address -120 Grand Ave. AUTO RACES For the automobile, motorcycle and aviation meet take train at yni,n pa pot Leaves 1 o'clock. Bound trip 15c General admission 60c For Grandpa "Blue Ribbon Bread" "Broad Sense for Tea Cents." Log Cabin Baking Co. Vancouver Ave. and Frenaent St. Grandpa likes BLtTE RIB BON BREAD. At his w muat be careful ot what he eata, especially bread. It must be made of the best flour and purest ingredients to give It the nourlahlng qualltiea necessary to one ; health. And above all. It must be clean. That's why Grandpa eata BLUB RIBBON BREAD. It'a not only whole aome, but eomea in a duat proof, germ-proof wrapper! ... Thursda raflav Is BLUE RIBBON Souvenir Day. A Dancln p; Ball FRfiB with every loaf of-BLUE RIBBON BREAD! Chew it Smoke it Get the real tobacco taste Enjoy the old reliable V,. - 1 Just pure, longcut tobacco with body to make it Dum ireciy anu slowly -a satisfying cnew acooi lasting smoke. A 5c package of old reliable Peerless has more good chews and more comforting smokes than any other tobacco fbr the money. The man who loves a lasting chew, or a smoke of real tobacco, al ways enjoys old reliable Peerless. Buy a package today. Sold everywhere. m Lodge No. H7, eommanoing.