ft THE MORNIJfG OREGON JH, THURSDAY, JULY 11. 1913 13 SI Franciscans HOSTS AT DANCE Golden Gate Elks Give Ball at Multnomah Hotel Which Draws Many. BALL GOES TO WEE HOURS Great Throng Comes and Goes at Care-Free Informal Affair at Which HospItH'y I Much in Evidence. San Francisco Elks were hosts at a all at the Multnomah Hotel, an event which ranks high In the gay doings of the Elks at the reunion. Every body's talklnsr of It stUL "Who could forget it? Picture to yourself the Urge assembly rooms of the Multr nomah Hotel, imagine them crowded from end to end with a herd of Elks, their wives, their sisters, their couslu and their sweethearts: the men in unl lorm or evening dress, in soft shirts or in starched, in flannels or in day attire; the women arrayed In those creations beyond the power of mere nan's description. But that is not all. Throw in some thousands of Portland people, all anxious to show their southern sister state that they knew what to do in the way of the Grapevine Twist, the Pic cadilly Prance and the Hamburg Hop. Then ask yourself "What's the matter with Ban Francisco for 1J15?" If you can answer anything but "Nothing, yon are surely hard to please. Thousands Come aad Go. There were thousands there at the free-for-all, come-aa-yoii-please and go - without - knocking entertainment provided by the delegates from the San e i it,- it w a a. n enter- talnment, even though billed as merely a dance. Dances of the common or garden variety do not appeal to every body, but It WOUM D impraii i find a soul who could not see enjoy ment in this happy throng, pulsating with life and energy. If it is necessary to And any fault at ' all it -la- that too many people at a time were provided with fun and frolic It should have been spread over a longer period. Now listen. To every member of that huge assembly there was distributed a Poppy emblem, and more than a taste of the Juice of - the California grape and the Californlan lemon. Try and think what that means, when you remember that there were, without any exaggeration, thousands coming and going every hour, that the ball began at :S0 and lasted until 1 A. M. Even at that aome kindly considerate soul must have put the clock back, or the watches of all the visitors were slow. Anctloa Comes Quickly. Proceedings opened with a stately march. "That's alright," ald some one, 'but you wait till we get started. What Is more it did not take them long. Soon one and all were Imbued with the San Francisco frivolity, and the San Francisco smile. . When the band the famous Coaat Artillery Corps . contingent let loose, 'why you Just had to Join the throng. From two-step to waits, and from walta to one-step, and the lock,'' back again to the Kansas Cuddle and the waits .and so on, all through the Quick ly speeding hours, as though no one knew what fatigue were. And at the end of It. a Golden Gate tag. who had danced every dance without the flicker of an eyelid, de spite a certain rotundity of figure and scarcity of hair, remarked casually 'These people seem to be amused with a bit of a fling like this. Let 'em come ' to us. If they want amusement." , What Is more, he said It -aa though the $20,000 expended by them here In Portland was but a mere bagatelle, only a drop In their ocean of wealth. til 11 :M the Elk visitors, tired out with a big daya amusement, crowded Into the cars by the thousands and enjoyed the ride along the river to the city. Nearly every car resounded with sing ing and hilarity on the way in. They were extremely weary but happy crowds that piled off the cars in town and mixed with the thousands of other celebrators on the streets. The outing went off without an ac cident to mar the pleasantry- Although the police were on hand, they bad nothing to do. With all, the hilarity there was no trouble of any kind. COR DRAY'S WORK RECALLED One of Organizers of Portland Elks' Lodge Still Living. While John F. Cordray was host yes terday at the Oaks to Elks from every section of the country, one of the vis itors chanced to mention the fact that Mr. Cordray was one of the three origi nal founders of Portland Lodge No. 142. The other two who helped Mr. Cordray secure charter membera from all .over Portland are now dead. Work of organization started In 1889. and several years later funds were needed for a clubhouse. A street fair decided upon, and so that in tne CHERRY FAIR OPENS Salem Is Host Today, Friday and on Saturday. ELKS WILL BE GUESTS, TOO Manufacturers of Oregon - Made Products to Be Given Opportunity to Exhibit Goods Grown In Willamette Valley. . SALEM. Or.. July 10. (Special.) With by far the largest number of cherries ever before offered for exhl- OFFICIALS WHO WILL HAVE CHARGE OF ELKS' PARADE TODAY event of ' failure there should be no itahllltv to the lodge. Mr. Cordray and . others Incorporated. The street rair was a bul-wdb, v I7naft k.inr raised, and al most as much was realised from a sec ond street fair. Shortly alter these xairs f Cnrdrav was made an honorary life member of the lodge. The fact that Mr. Cordray was a member of the Denver lodge precluded nlm I rum oeing a ciiariai the Portland lodge. . r ..J.. was mmhr n . the 1111 . iui ui .j general arrangements committee for the grand lodge reunion. PARADE WILL STOP CARS WEST SIDE AXD DOWN-TOWN LIXES CEASE AT 10 A. M. ELKS' TEETH CRUNGH FOOD (Continued From First Pegs.) steam cooker and a ateam engine to the scene and. put It up. .In this the salmon were cooked early yesterday h th clams baked a short time later. Arrangements had been made for four J i-- nn,r, tm tfei a-lo-antle steam oven and they were assisted by sevel utility men. The waiters were orawn from the Portland Elks, everybody with a Portland badge Demg usnerea in a waiter. Most of the foods were donated by business .houses of the siaie. Elks Storm Park. riu tonic the Oaks bv storm yester day at 1 o'clock. The pretty resort on the banks of the Willamette were closed to everyone who did not have an official Elks badge and the re sult was that the crowd was Elks ex clusively. No admission was charged and all the amusements were thrown open free for the visitors. The Elks overlooked nothing. Great crowds were assembled about every nook and corner of the big resort and took full advantage of the opportunity to ex perience every thrill and sensation con tained in the" Joy wheels, the shoot the chutes, the roller coaster and all the other stirring features. The box offices of all the concessions were abandoned by the usual keepers and every entrance was adorned with the sign welcome Inside. , Evening Crowd la Gay. nth was lolned in the early part of the evening by fully 10.000 more Elka and everybody set out for a good time. The concessions re- i. ,- rnmrnind of the visitors and unUl late everything that was Dullt for fun was kept on the move. The Joy wheel spun continuously with great . j -. i. iriir mnA their wives iiwuB ui mil it.tun and sweethearts; the "blue streak cars bussed noisily about wo oir-rii hilarity. T..inv h m(hv a nrellmlnaxy part of the Elks' band contest was held in the onen air. in ruw . fantry band, of California; the Kalis until after o'clock. From then un- V - " a: i Traction Officials Urge Crowds Xot to Congest Down-Town District - During March. Ufa., fl J- tin.- J nr r i r W lllinl TT VOl OIUO 1IIIVB "."U " " .v--.. - win -be- tied up from 10 A. M. until after the noon hour today, and during ' this period even the main artery,' Third street, will he tied up. The streetcar company will attempt to switch cafs back on - Hawthorne avenue at East ir.tfih . v. IffAim TaHn rarm at t 1 n C 11 Lllp l lit! . Thirteenth, the Ankeny and Montavtlla cars at .ast renin, non v.ny rr uuv at East Tentn, uurnsiae onagre lines bi Third and Flanders, North Portland line at Third and 'ianaera, tiouin i-oriiana line at rnira ana jenerson, vyaaningiuu Willamette Heights line at Seventh aad Morrison. There also will be an attempt made . it,, r Jnisn Riirnaliio IU 1 Ull U 1111U W 1 U ' street to accommodate those wishing to go from any nortnwesiern puruwii ui the city to any East Side or South Port- 1 n 1 1 n. I n ii vi . i ii u. Service otherwise will be the same as bltion In the history of Salem's cherry fairs, with the details of the pro gramme for the three days completed and with DroDhecies of excellent weather for the rest of the week, to morrow will usher In the Salem Cherry Fair of 1912. " The first day Thursday will be "Made in Oregon" day. Then the manufacturers of Oregon-made prod- will Ha D-lvAn an onnortunitV tO exhibit them to the crowds that are expected here from the wniameixe Valley, and there will be a keen com petition on these products In the new armory. Between 8 and 9 o'clock to morrow morning the exniDiis oi cner rles and flowers will also be placed in the armory. Already more ths-n 400 boxes of cherries have been entered and more are expected. The morning will be given over to arranging the- ex hibits and will be interspersed with band concerts, balloon ascensions and similar attractions' for the few opening hours of the fair. In the afternoon at 1 o'clock judg ing of exhibits and awarding of prizes for the cherry fair will start and will be in charge of a cherry expert from the Oregon Agricultural College. At 2 o'clock will be a- high dive at Court and Commercial streets and at 2:80 o'clock street sports will be indulged In between Ferry and State streets, on Commercial street. These will include a 100-yard dash, a boys' race for boys under 16 years of age, a boys' race for boys under 12 years of age, girls' races for girls under 16 years and girls un der 12 years as well, a three-legged race, a sack race, egg race, wheelbarrow-race, keg race, obstacle raoe, news bows' racer slow btcyole race, leapfrog race, pie-eating contest, cracker-eating contests and other sports, with cash prises for all of them. Friday the carnival and sports will be much, the same. On Friday will bo the big Industrial parade at 12:80 o'clock, with C W. Tannke aotlng as chief marshal and announcer. It is ex pected that on Friday there will be nearly 2000 Elks coming to Salem from Portland to see the Capital City and get a glimpse of the Salem Cherry Fair. On Saturday will be two big feature attractions, including the baby parade and the automobile parade. Mrs. Bill and Miss Billy Use Our Rest Rooms-Theti Are Yours Make This Well-Lighted, Well-Ventilated Store Your Headquarters Announcement xtraordinaryi Watch Thursday Evening and Friday Morning Papers for News of Sensational Sale Women's Wash Dresses Don't Buy a Wash Dress Until You See These Bargains I II 0 snarm in. j -W-' Jobs F. Cordray, Maaager Amuaemeat Park, Where XUka Were Entertained. . usuaU All the cars the company owns -nil ha nut into service to handle the crowds during this periods. . Tne traction oiiioiaia wii.- - opinion that it would be better for those desirous of seeing the parade not - m f n Hnam-town ' dls- id cruwu ii i" - trict. but to become Informed as to the line of march, whicn is quite and seek the outer portions where the parade can be seen to a greater advan tage than by being Jammed in a crowd and lined up ten and twelve deep at A-.na,.imi tia nrocesslon moves course and kept tne ir fliiea wi th Hawthorne bridge, north reem. of deUght; Uuhter ' pounded et as. taktln ri0nkmSnd thence west across Burnside bridge, the skating rink ana aii ' .y,MA .rrnt . East Side peo ple to see it to good advantage on their side of the river. from the "prison," the mirror maze, the "Old Mill, tne skating nun am the rest of the joy places in the resort; r.i t i- .1 ...J -rw,i V. a another In u ii n . it" Tin-. wHV - iivaIv faahlon: the dance ball roared with the "Texas Tommy" and the QK TO UvE- IX PORTIiAVD -Turkey Trot" and every nook and I corner of the resort resounaea wnu Cary . Applegate and Family Pre fer Rose City to Salt Iake. At least one Elks family attending the grand lodge convention will be come permanent reaiaents oi rvi pea b'anTof KalUpVlUMonC and the land ".04 wagner band, of Sjattle, JPelp. Apflegate. Lake Oty. and rSfflST brd of grand lodge trust .a-- VKI.4I. T.f. WamA et tkAlfltl Tne r iuh au.mu j wuv and other musical organizations ana lV.'" , " . thl, th refuse to re number of vaudeville acts were staged, with .'Ytr col Uk to the delight of the thousand... eoted turn home , unless it Is to omeback under the treea Mra Applegate and Miss Applegate TnS 'crold'dld not .Urt to depart That the plan ta perf.cUy acceptable to COUNCIL VISITED BY ELKS Colonel Eaker Presents Gavel to Mayor. Historic Elks Invaded the City Council yester- .,.. mAvnlno- Pnlnnftl TVT T Raker, of Springfield, I1L, oldest member of the herd of 60,000 Elks in tnat state, was introduced by W. H, Crum, of the same tata an1 nresented a historic gavel to Mayor Rushlight This gavel was made by Colonel Baker from a walnut tree on the bank of the Sangamon' Kiver to which Abraham Lincoln once moored his flatboat. "I was personally acquainted with both President and Mra Lincoln," said Colonel Baker, as the tears welled up in his eyes at the memories of the past. "I helped him build his boat, helped him load it and unload It" He congratulated Portland on Its maniAlniii vrnwth. "FlftV-eifirht VP ft TJ ago I rode a mule from the Missouri River to this part or the country," ne said. "In fact I crossed the continent from tha Missouri River to the Pacific Coast twice on muleback." Train-Boat Trip Planned. In order that visiting Elks may have an opportunity to view the beauties of the Columbia River scenery before they 1aa Tln.flnn n.lliralnn, htT nAAft arranged by the North Bank Road, whereby the visitors may maae ine trip one way by train and return on the A.AamA Thl, aH-trAa thn TClka -In the city an opportunity to pass a delightful Easy Aids to Good Looks (EliorEllls in the Arch) "After motoring; or golfing the hair may be dusty with no time for wash ing tne neaa. ill iuii uiiemuin yuu . Ill l.AmMAA A ..All .UmH Put four ounces of powdered orris root in a fruit jar, add an original package of therox and mix together. Sprinkle a little on the head and brush through the hair. Therox removes dust, oil and dandruff, and leaves the hair light, fluffy and easy to do up. "Disfiguring wild hairs can be made . n ..ahIaW miTnlrW f-rr TV fa nA a fnrA- arms by applying delatone paste, made bv mixing powdered delatone with water. Cover the hairy surface with this paste for a minute or two, then remove, wash the skin, and the hairs will b gone. "Short and thin eyelashes detract from otherwise beautiful eyes. Weak and straggly lashes can be strength ened if plain pyroxln be applied to the lash roots with thumb and forefinger. Thin eyebrows always improve with "A complexion cannot be dainty -if the skin Is shining from perspiration. A complexion beautlfler that will not rUD Oil or snow liae JRiwuor im iubuo easily by dissolving an original pack age of mayatone in a half-pint of witch hazel. This 'holds' and does not smear. Gently massage with this so lution dally, and the ekln will be soft and satiny, velvety, and smooth.': Adv. Elk Ties in Men's Dept. First Floor Olds, Wottman &Ktng Only Store West of Chicago Occupying an Entire Block New Purple and White ShoesArein $1 89 In the AvparelSection, 2d Floor Charming New Bodices of Exceeding Daintiness A Sale That Will Attract All the Style Seekers Bargainized at $1.89 Women realize that to look well dressed these warm days requires a number of dainty waists. How easy it is to look smart with a sale like this to help j-ou out and how easy it is to be cool and comfortably clad. ' These Waists are of lingerie and marquisette materials, trimmed with Val. and thread laces or embroideries and tucks. There is every size in d 1 QQ lot and a superb style assortment surprising values bargainized for this sale at only fF i CJS Silk Petticoat $4.49 Messalines, taffetas and jersey tops ; trimmings are tailored bands, and tucks, with rust ruffle on the taffeta skirts. Messalines . are plain, changeable and Dresdera, with accordion-pleated flounces, knife-pleat-, ed or string tops. Jersey tops are finished with aceor-dion-pleated ruffles of messaline silk. 3A ACk All pnlnrs and all sizes, snecial price, ea. p Tub Dresses $2.49 The materials of which these neat Wash Frocks are con structed are good quality ginghams and percales. The models are especially suitable for present wear; low necks and short sleeves, aad some styles have 6ailor col lars. Trimmed with Aands of plain material and cov ered buttons. One model in the lot is the CJO j Q "Clara Barton" reversible front. Each P&t7 Women's $5.50 Sweaters $3.29 Plain or fancy weaves in short and three-quarter lengths. Eoll collars and V necks. Come in red, gray, tan and white. Values up to $o.ou; Dar- mm White Skirts $1.75 and $2.00 Made of rep and cordeline with high waist line, panel back and front; also detachable side, fastening with patch pockets. Either of these models are qQ fkfk smart indeed; price for this sale $1.75 and.?Vl o-siirrized for this sale at the low price of (Interest and Enthusiasm Increases in OurS'tVitCtl'GS 1 SKINF0OO . - 1 Aawwca I Mm, Maurine K - . gee Demonstration -Ella Wheeler Wilcox, in her master piece, "Maurine," vividly portrays the beauty of woman for woman. Maurine treatment' as plainly points the way to self-friendship to the re taining of youthful appearance. Through Maurine you' can keep the soft,, youthful , lines that are so easy tp lose and . so hard to regain, See special demonstration in i rest room, on the second floor. Maurine Beauty Lotion, 50 and 91 Maurine Satin Cream, 50 and 91 Maurine Rosebud Rouge, a box, 50 Maurine Astringent, priced at 50t Maurine Skin Food, at 50 and 91 Maurine Hair Tonic, bottle, for 91 $6000.00 Voting Contest Tell your out-of-town friends to cast their votes for your favorito church society or Institution. Tell them of the pleasure, of shopping here. The 40 Highest Contestants Are: Portland Fruit and Flower ' Mission Day Nursery. ... .714,800 Baby Home iT.160 Portland Women's Willam ette Club .........,650 Young Women's Christian Association. ....... ...428,725 Teachers' Retirement Fund.395,100 St. Agnes Baby Home .'. . . . 85,25 Port. Boy Scouts, Troop J.. .342,425 Oddfellows' Home ...........261,325 Newsboys' Home .....252,750 First German Evan. Church.250.200 First M. B. Churoh, South. .248,225 Portland Women's Union. ..223,175 Children's Home ..........185.476 Sunnyslde M. E. Church. . .-164.275 T. M. C A. Boys' Home. ... .136,800 K. O. K. JL, Castle Hose. . . .126,760 Or. Congress of Mothers. . .113.800 -Marguerite Camp, R. N., A.. 112,975 St. Elizabeth House lli.sio Oregon -Humana Society.... 111.925 Anabel Presby. Church... 105,000 Willsburg Cong. Church Aid Society, ... Patton Home .for -the Aged St. Anne'S Charitable Soo.... St. Francis Church.... Industrial Home, W. H..M. S, M. E. Church Scholarship Fund, Oregon Fed. Women's Clubs...... Florence Critenton Home. . Jewish Neighborhood House Orphans' Home -. Piedmont Pres. Church .... . Good Samaritan Hospital... Atkinson Memorial Congre gational Church Louise Home - United Artisans' Piedmont Assembly, 468 ...... Forbes. Presbyterian Church All Saints' Church Immanuel Churoh Pipe Or gan Fund L. A. A. Hibernians, Div. i. Boys' and Girls' Aid Society 99,975 89,850 93.375 90,825 81,475 80,750 73,825 71,776 63,325 61.826 61,376 65.675 60,776 49,850 48.100 43,900 42,575 32,275 30.300 $2.00 Thursday, in the. hair goods depart ment, we offer all of our $3, $4 and $4.50 natural wavy Switches, . CO choice at low price of only P" 28-irich natural wavy German Hair Switches, in three separate stems r regular $5 values for Switches, in 3 separate Bargain Circle Thursday 5 Specials in Women's Underwear Women ' Lisle Thread Vests, in whit, only; loV neek, sleeveless style, with OOf. . . i ..... i: i -.!.... TiTmimBlW entui 35c values. EDeciaL aW aV crocoeieu or ijd "null". J " .. . Women's $1.25 Union Suits 87c White Lisle Thread. Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves,lace trimmed, or t (37 knee, $1.25 values, priced only O 50c Lace Trimmed Pants 37c Popular garments, just the right weight, daintily made, umbrella knee, O J g fin ribbed white lisle. 50e vals.L Women's 50c Union Suits 39c T.ialo Thrfind Union Suits, with lace trimmed or tight knee, low neck, Q Ow sleeveless style, 50c values, torkJisl Women's $1.25 Union Suits $1 Mercerized lisle thread, low neck,-sleeveless style, with lace trim'd d "t (f or tight knee, $1.25 values p JL vr vr Switches, in three separate 3J Q 30-inch natural wavy German Hair Switches, in a separate ItAf -.f stems; reff. $6.50, at Finest quality Switches, in three sep arate stems, all shades; a repular $25 grade, offered spe- tj? f Q cial at low price of OU Expert service is the magnet that at tracts every casual visitor to our hair goods section and compels later calls. Plain and fancy hair dressing, marcel waving, scalp treatments, singeing, shampooing, hair dyeing, bleaching, children's hair. bobbed, boys' hair-cutting. Electrolysis, facial, hand, neck and arm massage. Every service is very promptly and skilfully rendered. Take Lunch in Our Tea Room, 4th Floor Prompt, noiseless and courteous service save your time and the dainty food will delight your palate. The visit of your out-of-town friends, will not be complete unless you take them to a luncheon and Portland's daintiest tearoom. On fourth floor. Quick Lunch in Basement Lunch in our Basement Ice cream, cake, and sandwiches, beverages and quick lunch dainties, served at a moment's notice. Take advantage Prepared foods in the delicatessen fourth floor. Home-made baked goods bakery on 4th floor. 1, -I.?- hatwaan Portland oav K1VU5 .ii" . wtfh nnnortunltv tO ana ine ia-inu, - 1 , i - a- tmv nana Horn tunnel. view vaauauc . . - . Multnomah Falls. Castle Rock and other famous beauty spots. Preparations are now being made to take care of -the heavy beach travel Friday. Saturday ana ounaay. inunc tions are that many Elks from Inland - win 4Mnmv .ft Raaalda. Crearhart and other Clatsop Beach points for their ti rat view of the Pacific Ocean. Beach For . Grandma her days only Grandma likes BLUB KIBBOlf BREAD She used to make own bread In tn oioen , and she KNOWS that th finest flour and n,,ti intrredlents are used in BLUE RIBBON BREAD to make it so nourishing and giving tt such a swsat. whole some taste. The dust-proof, germ-proof w r a p sse r Is th straw for eranama. ii bo clean, tool- This is Grandma eats BLUE final MUST why RIBBON BREAD. Blue Ribbon Bread Bread Sense for Ten Cents" LOG CABIN BAKING CO. Vancouver Avenue and Fremont St. ' Today is BltTE RIBBOW Souvenir Thursday. Be sure to get a Dancing Ball FREE with your loaf of BLUB RIBBON BREAD! : Talk Machines in Cut Price At Very Substantial Discounts, Giving Opportunity to Get Immense ri umoer or .batesi xtecoru xim im i v Taiv ManritriA mannfactrirers prohibit X lit rUlCS VI UlO HVC1IU "" - . advertising the names of machines at cut prices, hence this general moa Tint noma and see 1 The machines in this sale are not strictly brand new, but most of them are latest types, many oi tnem receivea in pan payuiom ui Wm vuun " bungalow player pianos, the autopianos and player piano de luxe, r vv.a. TrrV.na netmmAnt.t were not wanted. Others, again, uave come to us in part payment for the great $200 and $250 machines.. BtUi ouners nave oeen on on saio ui utwcio uawu um svu out of business. Every machine in this great sale is in perfect order and so guar- anteed. . ; This will be the greatest sale of modern Tauc macranes ever u,ja i-n aAAHAnn . j tVin 0Tnn.t.W redncMl nrir.ea fitieciallv easv UUU 111! A- lAW.lUi. O I 4 " terms of payment, strictly confidential, will be arranged with any about our liberal exchange privileges extended to every buyer during this sale. EILERS MUSIC HOUSE, Eilers Bldg., Alder St. at 7th The Nation's Largest Dealers