19 THE MORXUfG ORERONTAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1914. 10 CONVENTIONS HERE THIS WEEK Music Teachers, Optometrists and Electrical Contractors ; Open Annual Sessions. VISITORS TO SEE FESTIVAL State Tbreshermen, Insurance F'irm Agents, Osteopaths, Sfasons, East ern Star and Labor Bureau J Delegates to Hold Meetings. CONTENTIONS EN PORTLAND THIS W KF.TC. Electrical contractor. In Flttock block, Monday and Tuesday. Oregon Btate Threshermen, In Woodmen Hall, East Sixth and Alder streets. Monday and Tuesday. Northwest Musla Teachers" Asso ciation. Multnomah Hotel. Monday and Tuesday. Oregon Optometrists, at Imperial Hotel, Monday and Tuesday. Republican State Central conven tion. Imperial Hotel, Tuesday. Columbia Life & Trust Company agents. In Imperial Hotel, Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. Oregon Osteopaths. Multnomah Ho tel, Friday and Saturday. State Labor Bureau. 250 H Third street, Thursday. Order of the Eastern Star, Masonlo Temple. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Grand Lodge of Oregon Masons, Masonlo Temple, Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday. ROSE FESTIVAL PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK ' Tuesday, Jane 9. :0O A. M.. Peninsula Park Prize baby show, eugenic contest, rose exhibit from all districts eon Peninsula; general exercises at 2:30 P. M., band concert by Portland Municipal Band, rose dance by children of municipal district. S P. M., open-air concert, 100 trained voices, under direction of Rev. r. V. Polling. Take Mississippi avenue or Kenton cars. " 11:30 A. M. Start of river pageant through all the bridges, escorting Queen Thelma and Princesses of Rosarla. - 12:00 M. Arrival of Queen and retinue at municipal landing. Stark street. t 12:10 P. M. Royal escort. General W. K. Flnzer commanding. Route: Municipal landing, Stark Street, west on Start street to Third, thence on Third to Alder, thence on Alder to Thirteenth, thence on Thirteenth to, Morrison and Fourteenth. 12:25 P. M. Coronation of Queen Thelma at official stand. Fourteenth and Morrison streets, by Rose Festival officers. Mayor H. R. Albee and the Royal Rosarlans. 2:00 P. M. Water carnival: Swimming contests and single scull race, four-oar race, double scull race. It-foot "free-for-all" motorboat race, bang-and-go-back race, surf boat riding, exhibition run (over 40 miles an hour), sailing, free-for-all sloops; sailing, cruiser race; canoe race, singles; canoe race, double, for men; canoe race, double, for women; canoe race, mixed doubles; canoe race, four paddles; canoe tilting contest; log-rolling contest; Naval Militia race; parachute Jump; mer chant Bhlps crews' race. . - 1:15 P. M. Opening of Festlcal Center and rose garden. Sixth and Tamhill streeta 2:00 P. M. Opening of Rose Show, Central Library. Tenth and Tamhill streets. Admission free. S:00 P. M. Christening at Festival Center by Queen Thelma of latest rose created by Rev. Father Scboener. 8:00 P. M. Rose Show, Central Library, Tenth and Tamhill streets. Admission free. 8:30 P. M. Illumination of streets and buildings; grand band concert at Festival Center by Rose Festival Adminis tration Band. 8:30 P. M. Popular ball. W. O. W. Hall, East Sixth and Alder streeta Admission SI per couple. :00 P. M. Grand pyrotecbnlcal display at the Oaks, given in honor of Rose Festival Queen and her court; McElroy Concert Band. Wednesday, June 10. 10:00 A. M. Concert by Rose Festival Administration Band. Festival Center, Sixth and Tamhill streeta 10:00 A. M- Rose Show, at Public Library, Tenth and Tamhill streeta Admission free. 10:00 A. M. Peninsula Park, rose exhibit, open all day. 11:30 A. M. Judging district rosedlsplays at Festival Center. 2:00. P. M. Floral parade of decorated horse-drawn and motor-driven vehicles. Route of parade: Fourteenth to Mor rison, Fourth, Alder, Third, Washington, Broadway, Pine, Second, Burnslde, Grand avenue, . Hawthorne avenue. Fourth and disband. Cash prizes. , ' . 4:00 P. M. Concert by Rose Festival Administration Band, Festival Center, Sixth and Tamhill streeta. 8 P. M. Rose Show, Publlo Library, Tenth and Tamhill streeta Admission free. ( 8:00 P. M. Peninsula Park, band concert and Illumination of sunken gardena 8:30 P. M. Unique fire spectacle In which the Blumauer-Frank Drug Company's seven-story building, at Everett and Eighth streeta will appear to be burning. Portland fire department fighting conflagration; dramatlo features, thrilling rescues, etc 8:20 P. M. Concert. Rose Festival Administration Band, Festival Center. Sixth and Tamhill streeta Thursday, June 11. Roso Festival week always Is the occasion for numerous conventions Jn Portland and this year Is no excep tion to the rule. At least 10 g-atherings that will at tract visitors from various parts of the state and the Northwest are scheduled. Other and unreported conventions may be on the programme. Several of these meetings opened yesterday. The Oregon Optometrists' are holding their sessions at the Im perial Hotel. A' large attendance is reported. The meetings will continue today. The Northwestern Music Teachers are meeting at the Multnomah Hotel. Teachers are present from various parts of the three Nortwestern states. The meetings will continue today and most of the visitors will remain here for the festivities of Ihe week. Scores of electrical contractors from many cities In Oregon are attending the second annual convention of the Oregon Electrical Contractors' Associ ation in the Pittock block. Several meetings are planned for today. Insurance Agents .Come Today. The state's leading threshermen are In session In Woodmen Hall, East Sixth and East Alder streets, and are hold ing profitable meetings. They will con tinue their sessions today. Nearly 60 agents of the Columbia Life A; Trust Company, from the principal Northwestern cities, accompanied by their families, will arrive here today for their fourth annual "gathering. Portland is the home ofice of the com pany. The meetings will be held In the Imperial Hotel. The programme has been arranged so that the business sessions will not conflict with the principal entertain ment features of the festival week. Ample provision has been made' to pro vide accomodations for the visiting agents and their families at all the parades and other spectacular demon . Btratlons. W. M. Ladd. president of the company, will make the principal address at today's meeting. A ban quet will be served- on Thursady. Osteopaths of State Meet Friday. Osteopathic physicians from all parts of the state will assemble at the Mult nomah Hotel on Friday for the annual convention of the Oregon Osteopathic Association. Many delegates already are coming here to enjoy the festival entertainments. An effort Is being made to bring the National convention of osteopaths to Portland In 1915. An Important meeting Is that sched uled In the the office of the State Com missioner of Labor, 250 1-2 Third street, beginning at 9 o'clock Thursday morn ing. It is the quarterly meeting of the Btate labor bureau. Important dis cussions are scheduled. Among the papers will be: t"Boiler Protection" by C. B. Paddock. Inspector for the Hartford Insurance Company; "Safety Measures in Engine Rooms" by W. L Barley, chief steam engineer for the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company; "Refriger ation and Ammonia Systems" by Joseph Bell, of Bell & Wildman, refrigerating engineers; "Proper Installation of Ele vators" by a representative of the Otis Elevator Company; "Proper Installa tlon and Insulation of Electric Wiring" by B. C. Condit. chief engineer for the northwestern Electric Company. Masons' First Session la Tomorrow. C. H. Gram, deputy state labor com missioner, will review the work of the bureau for the current quarter. O. P. Hoff, state commissioner of workshops and lactones, will preside. The sixty-fourth annual communlca tlon of the grand lodge of Masons will be held In the Masonic Temple, West ra.rK. ana Yamhill streets, on Wednes dey, Thursday and Friday. Headquar ters for delegates will be at the Im perial Hotel. A large attendance is expected. The state convention for the Order of Eastern Star will be held In the Ma sonic Temple, beginning today and con tinuing for three days. Many dele gates arrived yesterday. The Republican State Central Com mittee will meet today. Committeemen from every county in the state are ex pected. Plans for the forthcoming campaign will be outlined. It Is prob- hdio mat most of the visitors will re v main for the week's festivities. Orenco Schools Closed. ORENCO. Or., June 8. (Special.) The Orenco public schools closed Fri day, but the final exercises of the eighth grade pupils will not be held until Friday, June 19, in the Presby terian Church. The class consists of 13 pupils, four girls and nine boys. At special school meeting in April It was decided to add a ninth and tenth grade. Ralph JU, Wann was re-elected princl pal, having already served two years In that capacity. He will again have charge of the seventh and eighth grades, C. F. Grover, for the past two years principal at Dilley, will have charge o the added ninth and tenth grade work Miss Edith Pechin of the fifth and sixth grades; Miss Ruth Jones of the third and fourth, and Miss Edith Stalley of the first and second. 10:30 A. M. East Side. Grand avenue, between Holladay and Hawthorne, children's parade, 5000 Portland school children participating. Special drills and evolutions, etc. 11:30 A. M. Judging district display of roses. Festival Center, Sixth and Tamhill streeta 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. Reception on United States cruiser Boston by Oregon Naval Militia. S:00 P. M. Twenty-fifth and Raleigh streets; Campbell's Military Band in attendance. Start of National balloon races under auspices of Aero Club of America: $3000 cash prizes. Starter, O. C. Letter; timer. W. D. skinner. Entries: Cap tain H. E. Honeywell, St. Louis, balloon Uncle Sam; Captain John Berry, St. Louis, balloon Million Population Club; Captain John Watts. Kansas City, balloon Kansas City III; Roy F. Donaldson. Springfield, 111., balloon' Springfield. 8:00 P. M. Concert. Campbell's Military Band, Festival Center, Sixth and Tamhill streets. 8:15 P. M. Special and attractive programme at all the theaters. . 8:30 P. M. Grand ball at the Oaks. Proceeds to be divided between four of Portland's leading charitable Institutions. Queen Thelma and her Princesses, escorted by president and members of the Rose Festival board of governors, will lead the grand march. a v . ' Friday, June 12. . Oregon and Portland day, the Festival holiday, by special proclamation of Governor Oswald West and Mayor H. R. Albee. ' 11:80 A M. Big daylight parade. In which leading fraternal. Industrial, civic, commercial and military forces will par ticipate. General W. E. Flnzer, grand marshal. Line of march: Park to Broadway. Pine, Third, Alder, Fourth, Jeffer son, Fifth, Morrison, Sixth, Washington, Fifth, Stark, Broadway, Washington, Fourteenth, Morrison, Broadway, Taylor, Fourteenth. 11:80 A. M. Final Judging district rose display. Festival Center, Sixth and Tamhill streets). 2:00 P. M. Grand concert. Rose Festival Administration Band, Festival Center, Sixth and Tamhill streets. 8:45 P. M. Grand historical electrical pageant, led by 400 members from various tribes of Improved Order of Red men. Route of parade: Washington street at Twenty-third. Nineteenth street, Morrison, Third, Glisan, Fifth, Washing ton, Twenty-third. ' 10:30 P. M. Carnival, revelry and dancing on streets. 11:00 P. M. Plaza block. Third and Morrison streets, pow-wow and'lndlan dances by all the tribes of Improved Order of Redmen. Special programme at the Oaks all week. Special attractions at all the theaters all week. FETE PLANS MADE Rosarians Complete Last De tail for Week's Gaiety. WEEK SCHEDULE ARRANGED Part to Be Taken In Parades, Balls, Dinners and Other Events Out lined' 2 5,000 lUbbons to Be Given- Visiting Delegations. Royal Rosarlans, the official escort to the Queen and the official enter taining body for visiting delegations to the Rose Festival, met at the Com mercial Club yesterday and completed their preparations for the part they are to play in the big fete that begins this morning. Headquarters for the Rosarlans have been Installed in the first floor of the Commercial Club building and badges and other material needed by the committeemen will be Issued there during the week. Other organizations have established headquarters in various parts of the eity, appointed committees and are prepared to co-operate with the Rosarians in entertaining the visitors. The Rosarians have 25,000 visitors' ribbons which will be distributed. The Prince Regent yesterday Issued the following schedule under which the Rosarian committees, the band and the membership at large will work during the Festival: ' Today's Schedule Announced. Tuesday, 8:00 A. M. Report at Commer cial Club. . March to Union Depot to meet Milwaukee party. 10:00 A. M. Report at Commercial Club and march to Alder-street dock. Not Stark street. 10:30 A. M. Boat leaves. 11:30 A. M. Those not on Bailey Gatzert report at Stark street for parade formation. (Note the boat leaves from Alder-street dock, and returning, lands at Stark-street dock.) Coming off steamer -Band. first; then Women- of the Portuguese province ef Mozambique. In Africa, make a white cos metic by grinding a certain kind of wood In -water. They assert It removes wrinkles and prevents eruptive blemishes. Rosarlans, who will line Immediately at wharf to allow Queen and party to pass through. Prime Minister Vincent will super vise the formation on the steamer. 12:00 Boat lands. March to stand at Fourteenth and Morrison streets. 1:15 P. M. Luncheon to Queen and maids at Portland Hotel. Price, 81.25 per' plate. Women Invited. 3:30 P. M. Report at Portland Hotel for Rose christening. 8:15 P. M. Report at Commercial Club with band to serenade the Milwaukee party. who dine there. Escort them to f estival Center. This party leaves Portland at mid night Tuesday. Chairman McMurray will see that they do not go to depot alone. Tillknms Arrive Wednesday. Wednesday, 8:00 A. M. ---Report at Com mercial Club. March with band to Union Depot to meet Tilikums, f Seattle. Breakfast to visitors at Commercial Club. Band dismissed for the day. Wednesday reception committee takes charge of visitors. Members circulate among hotels to greet visitors. 12:00 Noon Luncheon to visitors at Ad Club. All Rosarians invited. Luncheon, 60c. 2:00 P. M. Floral parade. Only Heralds and mounted outriders will be In this parade. Wednesday reception committee takes guests to stand at Fourteenth and Morrison streets. . Wives of Rosarlans also use the stand. ' Rose Festival Association will have spe cial stand for Rosarlans on yie old high school property. . 8:00 P. M. Go to Eighth and Everett to witness burning of . the Blumauer-Frank building. Space will be provided for visi tors and Rosarlans. Cherrlans Come Thursday. Thursday, 10:30 A. M. Human Rosebud parade. Only mounted escort to Queen re quired. Band not required during day. 6:00 P. M. Arrival of Cherrlans. All Rosarians and band assemble at Fourth and Main streets at 5:45 to meet visitors. 7:80 P. M. Take special trolley from First and Alder streets for Oaks. Fulldress ball. Rosarians wear full dress, shirt band and medallion. The Cherrlans advise 'they do not expect to attend the ball. Therefore, the Rosarians who do not go to the ball are expected to assist Chairman Hyland to entertain the Cherrlans. - . Radiators Arrive Friday. Friday, 10:00 A. M. Assemble at Commer cial Club. March with band to Tenth and Alder streets. Meet Radiators. Escort them to their position in line of parade. Then take position. Cherrlans who already are in town will likely meet Radiators and all three organizations march to the positions In parade. Immediately after parade march to Com merclal Club for luncheon as guests of Com merclal Club. Wives of Radiators and Cher rlans will meet at club and will be taken for auto ride after luncheon. 8:SO P. M. Electric parade. Guests of Rosarlans should be In the stand at 8:00 P. M. In order to secure seats. The bands of the Radiators, Cherrlans and Rosarians will be there. After the parade the entire party will march to Festival Center for a carnival of mirth and confetti-throwing. Orient School Closes. Closing exercises of Orient School were held in the Pleasant Home Metho dist Church last week. Ruth Wheeler, Valborg Lars en, Lydia Waybill. Ray El liott and Vina Anderson were promoted from the eighth grade. E. H. Whitney delivered the address. ' Vina Anderson delivered the class oration. D. C. Rodenbaugh, sheriff of Union County, Ohio, suffered from chronic constipation resulting in sour stom ach, headache and nervousness bor dering on a general break down. He is now sound and well thanks to Chamberlain's Tablets. ACADEMY HAS CLASS DAY Programme Is Replete With; Inter esting Features by Students. Yesterday was Class day at the Port land Academy. The programme was well presented and was replete with interesting features. Henry . Ladd, president of the class, was in charge of the programme. Miss Elizabeth Boyd read, the entertaining class prophecy. The class poem was the clever offering of Miss Dorothy Collins. Henry Ladd read a well-written "Class History and Lambert Wood won laurels in his "Class Roast." The class song was a beautiful part of the entertainment. It was written and set to music by Miss Marguerite Templeton and was sung by the senior girls of the Olee Club. Yesterday's event was only one of the chain of delightful affairs that are being enjoyed by the young people of Portland Academy's graduating class, On June 1 they were entertained by the juniors, who dispensed hospitality by means of a Jolly boating party. On June 5 the Senior Prom was held in the school gym and was voted one of the most brilliant social affairs of the month. The class picnic will be given on Friday, when once more the stu dents await a happy day's outing. The same dance music as used by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle V . ,4J When the foremost author ities on the modern dances use the Victrola to teach dancing, you can be sure the Victrola furnishes the best dance music and you can have it right in your own home. Loud and clear and perfectly played the making of Victor Dance Records is supervised by the Castles. The Wiley B. Allen Company can supply you with the latest "HITS" in perfect orchestral Music for all the modern dances. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle dancing the Tango "We're glad to play any dance music for you at any time. Come in and 6ee and hear the differ ent styles of the Victrola ($15 to $200). Easy terms, if desired. Player Piano Music Bolls of Highest Quality MORRISON AT BROADWAY Other Stores San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento," Fresno, San Jose, Los Angeles, San Diego and Other Coast Cities. I rl 4 - FISHER, THORSEN & CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers of Everything in Paints, Varnishes, Stains, Enamels, Etc, The Big Paint Store Front and Morrison Streets Your. Friends & frf''r from out of town will surely appreciate Sb fl your tnoushtfulness and good taste when L CsSr-llr you Invite them to dine in the ' Imperial' Hotel Grill t 'g&lP&Sg"-The best of everything, properly pre- - 1 1 JtrvJ . . ' pared and served. jf Lunch, 13 to 2, 35c andBOc. Dinner, 6:30 to ', 41 MUSIC EVENINGS. K ose Festival Oregonians Will be the most interesting and complete issues ever published. You will want to send these copies to your friends. Six Complete Issues, Including Postage, 20c (Tuesday, June 9, to Sunday, June 14, Inclusive.) FILL OUT BLANK FORM AND SEND TO THE OREGON! AN", PORTLAND, OR. Kama Street Tow State .-.. .... ..... -.. . ........ ... ....a.. 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When one advertisement la not run In con secutive Issues the one-time rate applies. Six average words count m one line on Ichh than two lines. On "charge advertisements charge will be based on the number of lines appearing la the paper, regardlets of the number of words in each line. Minimum charge two lines. AUCTION SALE TODAY. At Baker's Auction House, 166-16S Fark st. Upright Kimball Piano, Furniture, Rugs, etc from residence. Sale at 10 o'clock. MKETINO NOTICES. IMPERIAL LODGE U. IX. A. V. and A. M. Stated communi cation will be held In their lodge rooms, Masonlo Temple, West tilde. Tuesday evening. June 9. 1914, 7 o'clock sharp. At the conclusion of this meeting a special communication will be held In the audito rium of the Masonic Temple, S - o'clock, when the M. M. degree will be conferred In form In the presence of the M. W Qrand Lodge as the guests -of Imperial Lodge. Visiting brethren and Grand Lodge dele gates are urgently requested to assemble early, and to be In place for the opening of the ceremonies.- .o committee, will b. appointed after 8 o'clock. Have your cre dentials ready for the Tyler and avoid de lay. By order of the W. M. W. P. AXDRUU, Secretary. CORINTHIAN CHAPTER. No. Di, O. E. 8. Stated communication this (Tuesday) evening. Masoniu Temple, & o'clock sharp. De grees. All O. - E. S. welcome. By order W. M. HENRIETTA WCABE. Sec INDIAN WAR VETERANS of N. P. C, are requested to at tend the funeral of Comrade John Davis at Finleys, Mont gomery and Fifth, at 2 P. M. OTTO A. KLEEMANN. tirnod Adjutant. The 29th adjourned annual meeting of the members of the Boys and Girls'- Aid Society of Oregon will be held on Tuesday, the 16i.li ' day of June, at 8 P. M.. In the chambers of Hon. W. B. Gilbert, Postoffice bldg. All members are hereby summoned to attend. F. E. BEACH. Secretary. MOUNT HOOD LODGE. U. D.. A. F. AND A. M. Special com munication this (Tuesday) even ing at 7. Work In M. M. degree. Visitors welcome. Order W. M. E. C. DICK. Sac WASHINGTON COUNCIL No. 3. Tt. AND S. M. Special assembly this (Tuesday) evening, 7 o'clock, E. 8th and Burnslde. K. and S. De gree. Order T. L M. J. H. RICHMOND. Recorder. FLORISTS. FUNERAL FLOWERS AT LOWEST PRICES Beautiful wreaths, pillows and special designs at prices extremely low; casket sprays as low as fl.50. Lubtlner. florists, 328 Morrison St., Portland Hotel block. MARTIN A FORBES CO., florists, S47 Washington. Main 26 A 126. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. Max M. Smith. Selling bldg Main 7215, A 1121. PIED. . , BUSH June 8, John Busri, aged 64 years. Remsins at Dunning & McEntee's parlors. Notice of funeral later. ALLISON June 6, L. M. Allison, aged 88 years. Remains at Dunning & McEntee's parlors. Notice of funeral later. FUN ERA 1. NOTICES. AND ETR SON The funeral of the late Peter Anderson will be held from the Methodist Church. Gresham, Or., at 8:00 p. M. to morrow (Tuesday),, Friends invited. In - terment Mt. Scott Park Cemetery. GILLAM At the family residence. 1706 Clarendon St.. June 8. Mrs. Louisa Glllam, aged 6S years. Remains are at Holman's funeral parlors. Announcement of funeral later. DAVIS The funeral services of the late John Davis will be held today (Tues day) at 2 o'clock P. M. at the residence establishment of J. P. Finley & Son. Montgomery at Cth. Friends invited, ln termsnt at Rlverview Cemetery,