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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1919)
13 LAUNCHING OF SHIP : BIG FESTIVAL EVENT Just Published "Christoper Columbus" a Delightfully Humorous and Human- Story $1.60 Book Shop .Main Floor Is We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or More A Direct Cash Saving on Your Purchases Get Your Stamps! Soda Fountain and Ice Cream -Parlors in tfw Basement Tea Room on the Fourth Floor Manicuring and Hair Dressing Parlors on Second Floor THE 3IORXIXG OREGOXTAX, -Til U USD AY. JTJXE 12, 1919. ' Goddess of Victory Will Act as Vessel's Sponsor WAR VETERANS IN PARADE Army, Jfavy and Marine to Take JPart In Great Spectacle City to Present Medals. Launching of a ship at the plant of the Albtn Engine & Machine works at the foot of Lewis and Loring streets, with the goddess of victory in attend ance, will be " the big event in thi forenoon's programme of festival events, and, to many visitors from out side points, one of the most novel of the entire week. The vessel has been ready for launching" for some time, but was held cm the ways in order that the assembled thousands mieht witness its slide into the river. The goddess of victory will christen the hip as it leaves the ways, breaking a bottle of loganberry juice over the bow. The management of the shipyard an nounced yesterday chat the plant will oe thrown open to the public, and visi tors will be welcome during the morn ing" hours. To hundreds who had'read so much of shipbuilding activities dur ing the war, the launching is expected to be a big drawing card, and details of the programme to be carried out at the shipyard plant are designed to make It impressive, aa well as inter esting. "Veterans to March. Heroes of the late war are to fea Itfte largely in today's activities, is thAv are called to assemble n the big tret parade at 2:30 o'clock, and to re ceive medals from the city of Portland. The singing of victory songs by chornses along the line of march will be a new feature of the patriotic exer cises. The parade will form on Fourteenth rtreet. proceed to Morrison street: east on Morrison to Tenth; north on Tenth to Alder; east on Alder to Broadway; north, on Broadway to Pine; east on Pine to Fourth; south on Fourth to Alder: west on Alder to Fifth; north on Fifth to Oak; west on Oak to Sixth; south on Sixth to Morrison; east on Jiorrlson to Fojrth; south on Fourth tc Jefferson; east on Jefferson to Fifth: north on Fifth to Yamhill: west rn Yamhill to Uroadway; south on Broadway to Madison; west on Madison to West Park; south on "West Park to Jefferson; west on Jefferson to Tenth; south on Tenth to Market and disband. Formation of Parade Formation of the parade was an nounced by the committee in charge ytsLerday, as follows: Kim division. Captain Harry P. Coffin Police detail: Brand marshal. Third division. Major A. A. Hall Xa-ry band: sailors and marines from U. S. 6. Fourth division. Major A. A. Hail Na tional guard; quartermaster sorps, in trucks; police band; Admiral Kuilam and Ftaff; Cap tain Field, Lieutenant Ganrfr: Major-General Johnston and staff; Colonel Kephart and party (Lieutenant-Colonel Oennett and Cap tain Painter): Colonel Korvster and party Colonel Van Way, Colonel Ilaker) ; Lieutenant-Colonel Watson and staff; Lieutenant colonel Stearns and staff; Lieutenant Pot tor and party. Perond division None. Fifth division. Captain Elvers Bonrian hand; Royal Rosarians; Rose Festival di rectors: returned soldiers: returned marines; Campbell's band No. 1; returned sailors; re turned nurses: Kilties: Canadians. Sixth division. Major Sawyer, Knights of Pythias band; G. A. R. drum corps In trucks; G. A. R. In autos. Seventh division, Major Fawyer Camp bfil'8 band No. 2; Captain Hardy; gpanlsh Var Veterans. Fllehth. division. Colonel Rroeleim.iw. TJnlted Artisans; band: Soy Scouts. Military Parade Is Feature. As was the case yesterday, the grand military and naval parade, scheduled for 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, will be the principal event of this afternoon's programme. It will contain army and navy men, as well as marines, who will be presented with medals by the city of Portland in recognition of their service) in the world war. The parade will move in eight divisions In charge of Captain Harry P. Coffin, who will be assisted by Major A. A. Hall, Captain Rivers, Major Sawyer and Colonel BrocKway. A request was made yes terday that employers of the city re lease as many of their soldier employes as possible, to permit their participa tion in the pageant. As an added attraction to festival visitors, arrangements were completed yosterday by the committee, whereby civilians may visit -he flagship Minne spoils, now at anchor In the harbor. As this vessel played a prominent part In carrying on war activities, there is a strong demani for permission to in spect the big fighting machine of the s-a, and launches will carry visitors from the docks to the vessel each day during its stay. Aviators Give Kxhlbttions. The United States army aviators win continue their exhibitions at Eastmore land golf course today, and the naval flyers will make flights this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the site of the Foun dation shipyard on the lower river. The Victory Rose Festival roller skating marathon is scheduled to take place at 11 o'clock, followed at 11:30 o'clock by the launching of the ship at the Albina yards. The amusements In the Lane o'Laughtsr will open at 1 o'clock this afternoon, and at 4 o'clock, follow ing the parade, there will be an orches tra concert at the Victory Rose show in municipal auditorium. Band con certs will be given in the south park blocks, and also in Oriental gardens in the north park blocks. At 8 o'clock ihis evening a victory and peace song festival in honor of men from the service will be given, ad mission being by complimentary ticK ete only. A cnorus of 600 voices, com prised of members of various choral societies and choirs of Portland will participate, accompanied by orchestra end organ under direction of William 11. Foyer. "Devil Doss" Hire Ball. The "Devil Dogs'" ball at Multnomah hctel at 9 o'clock promises to be the iggost social event of festival week. eierate preparations having been made for this affair. A War Camp Comriumty service ball also will be giveti in B'nai B'rith building tonight. Today's programme in the Chinese center in the North Park blocks is as follows: 2 to P. M. Band concert. Rose Festival band. 4 to 6 Chinese baby show. 5 P. M. Vocal soio. Herbert Jewel. s P. M. 'a rlano o. M;s Bertha Vrr Children are gratified and benefited by INSTANT POSTUM Ihepure food drink Hair Bow Ribbons Special 39c Yard Main Floor Splendid quality Hair Bow Bibbons in all the desirable plain colors, also fancy plaids, stripes and floral effects. Priced very special QQ. for Thursday's selling, the yard, at only OJf 1 The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Madeira Handkerchiefs Special 59c Each Main Floor Women's All-Linen Real Madeira Hand kerchiefs in many beautiful patterns. Reg-u- PQi lar 75c to 95c values. Triced special Thursday Odd lines 20c Handkerchiefs, priced now at 12 Welcome! Delegates and Visitors to Advertising Convention and Rose Festival Visit Our Store Daily & OREGON PRODUCTS WEEK And Victory Rose Festival Sales at the Olds, Wortman & King Store Out-of-Town Visitors to the Victory Rose Festival Are Extended a Cordial Invitation to Visit Our Store. For Thursday We Have Arranged a Series of Special Sales That Offer Splendid Savings on Seasonable Needs Particularly in "Women's and Children's Wearables, Men's Furnishings, Shoes, Boys' Clothing, Neckwear, Hosiery, Millinery, Handkerchiefs, Gloves. Etc.--S. 4& H. Green Trading Stamps Given With Purchases of 10c or More Delightful New Summer Frocks For Women and Misses Second Floor An interesting: showing of the season's newest and prettiest styles in tub frocks awaits your inspection at this store. At tractive . models in straight-line effects with wide belts and fancy pockets dainty ruffle-trimmed styles and high-waist models. Dresses of figured voile, organdie and ginghams in many colors and combina tions. A number of Betty Wales frocks are featured in this group. Prices range from $5.05 up to $25.00 Department, Second' Floor. New Sport Sweaters Second Floor Women's and Misses' Sweaters for street, outing and sport wear. Plain and fancy weaves in pink, turquoise, salmon, pea cock, purple, buff, green, black, navy, rose, copen, etc Roll or sailor collars, belts or tie sashes. Some are purled at waist or have fancy cord belt. Many desirable new models in all sizes-lpo, $7.50, $9.50 Tub Skirts $1.95 to $10.00 Second Floor Second Floor White Skirts in the very, latest sport models. Cotton poplin, pique, bedford cord, gabardine and satinette materials. Many are trimmed with pearl buttons and have patch pockets others are embroidered. Priced $1.95 to $10 Dainty New Lingerie Waists Priced $1.39 to $5.75 AT $1.39 to $2.50 we show a great assortment of new Waists in voile with colored etripes, fancy checks, or plain white. Many white, organdie, collars and cuffs. Others of batiste, organdie, linene. Round or square necks. All sizes. AT $3.25 to $5.75 there are dainty Waists of voile, batiste, linene, madras and organdie material. Some trimmed with fine tucks, others hand-embroidered or trimmed with laces. Plain white and colored effects. Full range of sizes. MEN just inside the Morrison-Street entrance you will find a complete MAN'S STORE step in and get your share of these bargains. $2.25 Union Suits At $1.39 Main Floors Chalmers Inrox Knit Union Suits mercerized finish. Short or long sleeves, ankle length. These garments are (slightly im perfect. Regular $2.25 C"l OQ grade. Priced special at tOX.OI Athletic Underwear Special 25c Main Floor Athletic Shirts and Drawers shirts sizes 42 to 50 Drawers sizes 38 to 48. Under wear of excellent 50c grade. OP Priced special; a garment Men's $2 Night Shirts At $1.69 Main Floor Made of "Fruit of the Loom" muslin. Cut full and roomy. This quality sells in the regular way at 2.00. Priced for Q- nc Thursday's selling, only 3-L.U7 Odd Lines Men'sStrawHats H Price Prize Rose Exhibit By Our Employes One of the most interesting sights of the Vic tory Rose Festival. The Center Aisle on the Main Floor, shows a profusion of choice roses from the gardens of our employes. Cash prizes will be distributed for the successful contestants. Festival Visitors are extended a special invitation to come and see the display and many other interesting sights throughout the store. Rest Rooms, Public Tele phones are located on the Second Floor. Women's Laced Oxfords $5.00 Grade at $3.48 Main Floor These are from our own regular stock and are particularly good values even at $5.00. Made of white "Ostend" cloth, with hand-turned sole and full Louis heel. Coolness and daintiness personified. Sizes range from 2 up to 8 and widths A, B and C. Standard $5.00 Ox- QQ AO fords 2 Days' Sale, the pair, at toO.fiO Morning hours are the beEt for shopping. Palm Beach Fabric Boots $2 82 Inches High Laced Pattern Main Floor Women's "Palm Beach" Fabric Boots, Vz inches high. Light, flexible sole, covered military heel, narrow plain toe. Dressy, comfortable and cool and easily cleaned with "Cleanall" fabric QO ff cleaner. Broken sizes. Regular $5.50 Boots; special, a pair wiUV $6.00 Sport Boots $4.98 Of White Canvas Low Heel Main Floor Women's Sport Boots of white canvas made on low heeled last with fiber soles. White kid ball strap and lace stay. Ideal for golf and outing wear. Complete range of sizes to begin with. ? A QQ Boots selling in the regular way at $6.00 2 Days' Sale, a pair D.0 Imported Venetian Beads Main Floor Venetian Hand-made Beads in exquisite colorings. New shipment just opened up. These make very appropriate -gifts. Many are made up vith Portland Rose Beads at $2.50 and $3.00 Children's Hats at $2 Thursday Special in Basement Basement Fresh shipment of 100 new Hats just received. Charming styles for young girls and misses. Imitation Panama straws of good quality. Choice of eight different styles. Colored edges and effectively trimmed with ribbons and flowers. Hats well worth $3.50 up QO' (( $4.00. Priced special in 2 Days' Basement Store Sale, at only 3.vl Sale of Motor Headwear Main Floor Manufacturers sam ple line of Women's Motor Head wear all the newest and most desirable styles of the season are to be found in this sale. All colore. LOT 1 Headwear of nr. $1.25 to $1.50 value; now lOU LOT 2 Headwear Q" QQ worth $2.50 to $3; at 0J-.O New Veils Main Floor EZ-ON and Slip-On Veils with elastic Good silk meshes with attractive designs in black and colors. Prices range 350, 50, 650 and 950 each. New Chiffon Motor Veils in wanted colors. Popular prices. New Veilings in all the latest meshes scroll, chenille dot, motif and novelty effects. Fresh stock. Priced 350, 650 to $1.95 yard. Special Display of "Portland Made" Neckwear Main Floor Reproductions of the latest New York and Paris modes in Collars, Sets, Modesty Tuckers, Combina tion Sets and Fichus. Neckwear I Department on the First Floor. Boys' Suits $12.50 $15 to $18.50 Grades 2 Pairs Pants Main Floor Boys' high-grade Suits a special lot selected from our regular stock. Good serviceable fabrics mostly tan and gray mix tures. Two pairs full lined pants with each suit; $15.00, C?" O Prt $17, $18.50 garments DJ-.tJU Blue Serge Suits Main Floor Boys Suits of extra good quality navy blue serge. Latest Norfolk models with slash pockets and belt with buckle. Al paca linings. Ages 6 to 18. Prices range from $10.00 up to $13.50 Boys Corduroy Pants $3-$3.25 Boys' Khaki Pants $1.25-$1.50 Boys' Khaki Blouses, special 980 We Give S. & H. Stamps Ask for Them! Any Trimmed Hat Today $15 Models Formerly Priced $20.00 Up to $40.00 An Extraordinary Offering The Millinery Store announces a notable sale of Hats for Thursday. Beautiful Pattern Hats and Trimmed Hats many exclusive models to go at fifteen dollars. Leghorn and Georgette Crepe Hats in dainty light combinations pink, blue, rose, tan. Black Hats in lisere braid. Black Hair Hats and charming models in light straws and Q1 f? ff fancy braids; regular $20, $25, $30, $35, $40 values, at iDAO.UU Millinery Salons, Second Floor Thursday Special ! Refrigerators At $12.15 Third Floor This illustration is an exact reproduction of the refrigerators in this sale. Outside case is of solid oak not imi tation or oak veneer! Perfect insulation, which guarantees less ice consumption. Im proved side circulation. Width 20 Vi inches, depth Vt inches, height 38 inches; 25-lb. ice capacity. Handsome in ap- q "l O 1 r pearance. On sale Thursday at 0Xfc.XtJ We Give S. & IL Trading Stamps One-Minute Electric Washers This is a special invitation to yon to come to our store and see with your own eyes what an ingenious inventor has created for the house wife who is sick and tired of the eternal problem of having the clothes and linens of her home properly laundered. The One-Minute Electric Washing Machine has done away with "blue Monday" in HUNDREDS of Portland homes. Why Not Yours? Dept. Third Floor 45c O-W-K Coffee Lb. 37c 3 Lbs. $1.10 Delivered Only With Other Purchases Made in Grocery Departm' 0c O-W-KTea 45cLb. Line: H Tocal olo. "Love'. Garden f Roi-s." Miss Bssl &un; accompanist. Miss Bertha Moy L4n. Discharge Must Be Shown. Service men who desire to receive their medals from the city today will be required to present their discharge papers, in order to prevent the issuance of th badges to those not entitled to them. City Auditor Funk will be In charge of the distribution, and says men not able to apply now may call at a later date and receive the badge. It is estimated that 5000 will be given out. Two designs have been provided, one being for the army men and the other for the navy and marine corps. They were prepared by Oscar A. Kratz. chief of the municipal drafting department, working with army and navy officials. The medals are of bronze, about one inch in diameter, and bear appropriate lettering. The naval band from the Minneapolis will be in attendance at the launching of th. 1800-ton steal vessel Doyleitown at the Albln yards this morning, and following the event William Cornfoot. president of the company, and treasurer and chairman of the finance committee of the Victory Rose Festival, will en tertain the goddess and her attendants at luncheon at the Multnomah hotel. Receiver Recommends) Sale. SOUTH BEND. Wash-. June 11. (Spe cial.) E. E. Colkett, receiver for the Raymond Trust company, which failed In 1914, has recommended to Judge H. W. B. Hewen that the Auto-Marine works property in Raymond, now the K. W. Auto company, be Bold to Frank Nixon for 13625. The receiver declares that, with the exception of suits pend ing between the present receiver and a former one, the bank's affair, can be wound up inside of 60 days if this sal. is made. Phxm. your want a-ds -to Th. Oreto nlan. Fhona Mate 7070. A C0a. - VILLA LIKES PECTACULAR Picturesque Entry Into Parr a I East er Sunday Case in Point. ETj PASO, Tex. Mexican, seldom do anything without an ye for th. picturesque and Francisco Villa seem, to react to the spectacular. When h. attacks a town it is usually on som. holiday. He almost always starts his asBault just before dawn to heighten the effect and gallops Into town, once it has fallen, with all of the awe in spiring trappings the Mexicans love. Kven at Columbus, N. M. Villa donned his one and only full dress uniform, pinned his valor medat to his breast and charged at the head of his bandits. The attack and capture of Parral on Easter Saturday and Sunday in an illustration of Villa's capacity for doing th. - picturesque. The attack on th. town was started - from th. .Id. Si of Sierra de la Cruz (the Hill of the Cross), on Holy Saturday when all o the native, were wearing their mourn ing dress to the little adobe church. All day the battle was fought and late into the night. Next morning, as th. bells were calling the faithful to Easter morning mass. Villa made his vic torious entry into the town, riding his big white horse and with silver spurs clanking to the center of his steed. His first order was to continue the Easter services and that no one should be molested during the church wor ship. In the meantime he had ordered old Jose de la L,uz Herrera and hi. two sons executed in the cemetery back of the church and the Easter mass was punctuated by the staccato shots of the firing squad dealing death, to the aged and beloved mayor of Parral and his two boys. Ciudad J n a res, Mexico, will Install an extensive water work, and tb. mayor of th. city is anxious to receive propos als for th. undertaking. He will send plans and specifications to those who ar. interested and he requests that cor respondence with him shall be written in Spanish. Chamberlain's Tablets not only move the bow els, but also improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion.