Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 18, 1920, Image 9

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ESTIVAL ENTRIES
COMING WITH RUSH
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What Delay May Mean to
Owners of Small Cars
eat Interest Manifest in
i Individual Prize.
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"ORE TROPHIES RECEIVED
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tide Participation Is Heavier
'Than Ever Before and Many
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floats Promised.
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Closing entries to the floral parade
the 1920 Rose Festival are coralns
ih a BratifyltiR rush, according
irop Hammond and 11. K.
of the parade committee.
with the other members, have
irked indefatisably to insure a lar-I-
rcDresentation than ever before.
- fine of the pre-festival events, and
t first on tbe programme that ush
' In Shrine and festival week, will
I the Joint review of the Royal Ro
ians and the Portland police bu
. . i.u at Multnomah field tomorrow
rning at 10 o'clock. The public 1j
ited to attend and observe the
- borate drills. H. R. Blauvelt of the
inmittee has secured free grand
lnd privileges for the public and
.j admission fee of any sort will be
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Individuals Showing Interest.
.''Belated entrants to the floral pa
.'Je," said Mr. Hammond last night.
'iiould notify festival headquarters,
inry building, without delay. There
jfroeat interest manifest in the $500
'Jl prize for best decorated indi
' Jual auto entry, posted by Imperial
'. ientate Kendrick and with the pres-
t eleventh-hour rush of entries it
j essential, to avoid confusion, that
I participants notify headquarters.
' will furnish information relative
.1 cars and florists, for decorative
. . rposes. to all who wish to compete.
. "I'rophies contributed by Portland
- izens and firms are now on display
i the Wiathrop Hammond show win
. iws and at Sherman. Clay & Co.
' iree additional exhibits of trophies
. II soon be displayed! In. other down-
wn windows.
Among the many elaborate floats
11 be that of the Hellenic uommer
..'.1 league, presenting a floral replica
- Mount Hood, wrought In white car
tions, of which 7000 will be used
'. the striking design. The float is
. lng prepared by P. L. Traglio for
e league, according to notification
Sm Theodore Dimitry. president.
-. putslde participation will be hea
" ?r than ever before, declares W. K.
' "., "nklin, chairman of the committee
charge of that division. One or tne
iter-city floats of more than usual
. ;ignitude will be that of Lane
unty, representing the diversified
.erests of that district. In addition
fere will be a float of caged pheas
its from the state game farm, also
.L.ane county entry,
j Other Floats Announced. ,
'Other floats and entries recently
- nounced are: First National bank,
... 'n-competltive; navy recruiting sta
in) ; Japanese association of Oregon,
imprising five different organiza
' ins, with $500 appropriated for the
(try; the American legion: Oregon
igle Tax league; East Side Lavender
jib: Parkrose community; Ruth Cal
n and pony; Conner and company;
"ighbors of Woodcraft; Cooks and
.i-sintants union; Fred A. Ballin; O.
J Bechtold, Boot and Shoe Work-
Volunteers of America; Rose Bud
Vudy club, entered by Mrs. J. A.
' j-rriman, president; Mrs. Truett
..ughes; Mrs. David Honeyman, noa-
ynpetitive; Balfour-Guthrie com-
:ny; boys and girls' ciud worn, ana
Tournament of Roses, rasaoena,
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. The Tournament of Roses entry,
. -Jilch has appeared in previous fes
' "Vals, is one of the most enticing
' 'ysteries of the coming floral pa
de. That it will be extravagantly
i iautiful In design is considered cer
Jin. The float already is in secret
'-t-eparation. Langley J. Goodman of
' 'rtsadena arrived several days ago
ijid is now busy In preparation of the
' . ftry.
(Additional trophies and subscrip
ions have been received from Ben
- Hltng. Oregon Knitting mills. Ore
bn Worsted mills, Jantzen Knittln,
' . 'ills, Oregon Electric Controllers' as-
iciation. Wholesale Hardware Mer
'.Hants' association, and the Portland
; Association of Cleaners and Dyers.
:.STIVAIj pageant devised
'jogramme in nmca ioou
-'.: ren Take Part to Be Wednesday.
' j Festival pageantry devised by
"'J. lobert Krohn will usher In the pro-
'irarame at Peninsula park Wednes-
.. .- Wy afternoon, when thousands of
. S fhriners will attend the dedicatory
: "jeremonials for two newly created
'. . ' fiss one to be known as the "J.
r '. . .'j'reeland Kendrick" and the other as
' V .' '-imperial Potentate." There is a
' . htual In connection with the naming
-if the roses, but Professor Krohn's
, ' Creations In children's dances will be
r', jrst on the programme, beginning at
; ' " A o'clock. The scene will be the
,k vunken gardens of the park.
J One thousand Portland school chil-
Iren will appear in costumed dances.
fhe number in the May-pole dances
:vill be 300, and the rose fete and
' ageant will engage the entire 1000
: -Tl in costume. Girl students of
, Washington and Jefferson high
- ' ichools, 40 from each, will star in
.'. isthetlc dances the dance of the
brest spirits, and the Gypsy dance,
( a Zlngana." The dance of the water
- .prites will be staged in the play of
. . -ountalns in the sunken gardens.
' - i Several of the numbers will be re
' . heated on down town streets during
. -hrine week, before the grandstands.
. - tCGEXE R.DlATORS PARADE
Efforts will be made to bend
Elks' band of this city.
Funds for the building of the float
will be taken from the money appro
priated by the county court for the
county fair.
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ization Will Appear in Festi
val Feature Thursday.
EUGENE. Or June 17. (Special.)
he Eugene Radiators will go to Port
fand for the Rose Festival and will
ppear in the big parade Thursday
une 24, according to a decision
eached at a meeting last night.
ecision was also reached to prepare
. Lane county float for the parad
nd the Radiators will accompany I
WHY SUFFER
YOUR FEET?
l;SK TB. CANNARTV8
FtTKKLIEF LOTION
Oiiirlcly rllTe SORE
Kl FT. One trial will mo
vine you. Money returned
it dixKiilUfled. On sale
nt all Owl drug tre.
vrrept no other. Sent by
mall prepaid for 60c
Addrefti
B. Cannard
Foot Special iHt
faait Blda.. 7th and
Broadwsr. Io Angeles,
Calif. Office treatments,
10 A. M. to 6 r. M.
Tfaone 11447.
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The present demand for Goodyear
Tires in the 30x3-, 30x3- and 31x4
inch sizes exceeds anything in our
experience, and is steadily showing
increase.
Not even our operation of the world's
largest tire factory devoted to these
sizes, allows us to guarantee to supply
all needs for them this year
We counsel you to buy Goodyear
Tires and Heavy Tourist Tubes now,
for your Ford, Chevrolet, Maxwell,
Dort or other car taking these sizes, as
delay may mean disappointment later
The safest means to enjoy true Good
year mileage and economy on your
car this summer is to visit your Good
year Service Station Dealer today.
30x3 Goodyear Dcrable-Cure
Fabric, All-Weather Tread
30x3 Goodyear Single-Cure
Fabric Anti-Skid Tread
$ "250 Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tabes cost no more than the price
you are asked to pay for tubes of less merit why risk costly
50 casings when such sure protection la available.
30x3V& & in waterproof bag t
Morrison Street, Between Fourth
and Fifth, Next to Corbett Bldg.
Don't Be Misled. Beware of imitation Sample Shops and Sale Imi
tators. Look for the Big Sign With Hand Pointing to 280 Morri
son Street, Factory Sample Shop.
Al! $20 to $28
Polo
Coats
Reduced price at only. .
All $25 to $35
Women sS
Reduced price at only $18.95 and
Play Day Is Ordered.
Portland was officially ordered
the 1 stealing a suit of clothes at Warren-
ton. He is being held, pending: word
from the naval authorities at Bremer
ton. The man is 20 years of age and
served with the coast artillery corps
during the war, being discharged at
Camp Dodge, la., in December, 1918,
with a good record. .
to
play all next Thursday afternoon by a
proclamation issued yesterday after
noon by Mayor Baker. The mayor in
the edict calls attention to the fact
that Thursday is the last day of the
Shrine convention and that Friday is
the first day of this year's Rose Festival.
Alleged Naval Deserter Caught.
ASTORIA. Or., June 17. fSDeciaLl
W. E. Selfert, who is said to have
admitted he deserted from the battle
ship Arkansas last March, was ar
rested here today on a charire of
TRUCK CARRIES BERRIES
3 000 Pounds of Strawberries Sent
to Portland From Hood River.
HOOD RIVER, Or., June 17 (Spe
cial.) The first motor truck of straw
berries to go over the Columbia river
highway to Portland this season was
one today which delivered to the Starr
Canning company a load carrying 3000
pounds of fruit, for which more than
$450 was paid.
The canners telephoned to L. E.
Ireland, shipper, that the berries ar
rived in excellent condition.
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Footwear of White
CARNIVAL IS PROTESTED
Cerutralia Women Oppose Show
bnt Protest Is Overruled.
CENTRALIA, Wash.. June 17.
(Special.) Representatives of practi
cally every woman's organization in
Centralia. at a meeting held yester
day afternoon, voiced their protest
aaginst the holding of carnivals in
Centralia, the holding of Sunday
dances at a hall near the fair grounds
and the proposed staging of a round
up at the fair grounds on Sunday,
July 4. Following the meeting peti
tions were presented to the city com
mission and Lewis county commis
atoners asking that a carnival sched-
uiea ro open here next Monday be
prohibited from showing in the city
or adjacent territory.
The petition was denied by the city
commission this morning on the
grounds that the show already hi
oeen issued a license and that the
city would be open to a damage suit
ir n was revoked.
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder to
be shaken Into the shoes and sprinkled In
a ui ' i.... tun x-i.iuiDurv ump Man
ual advises men In training to us Font.
case in tneir snoes ea.cn mornlnr t
vents blisters and sore spots and rellsves
painful, swollen, smartln feet and takes
me iuns out 01 corns ana bunions. Al-
" j juiBH rwi-biM to oreak 1 a
Reduction Sales on Shoes
of Sterling Quality
We offer many lines that are in
the height of the fashion at very
attractive prices:
White Sea Island
Duck Lace Shoes
for Women
$8 the Pair!
All-leather heels and welt soles.
Same style in White Nubuck, the
pair $8.50
fri
4-1
Men's Genuine White
Buckskin Lace Shoes
$10 the Pair!
We offer a limited number of
pairs of these fine shoes; they
have welt soles and English toe;
sizes from 6 to 8.
Men's White Canvas
Oxfords $7.50
Welt soles, russet-trimmed vamps.
S. & H. TRADING STAMPS
Equivalent to a Cash Discount.
129 Tenth St-, Bet. Washington and Alder
Summer
Train Schedule
TO
ASTORIA
CLATSOP BEACH
GEARHART, SEASIDE
NORTH BEACH
In Effect Sunday, June 20
WEST BOUND
NO. 21 will leave Portland 7:05 A. M., instead of 7:20, termi
nating at Seaside instead of Astoria.
NO. 29, LIMITED, leave Portland 8:30 A. M., as now, arrive
Astoria 11:45 A. M., Gearhart 12:43, Seaside 12:50 P. M. No stop
at Clatskanie.
NO. 31, SATURDAY BEACH SPECIAL, leave Portland 2:00
P. M. (first trip June 26), arrive Astoria 5:20 P. M., Gearhart
6:13, Seaside 6:20.
NO. 23, leaving Portland 6:20 P. M., unchanged.
EAST BOUND
NO. 22, from Seaside, Gearhart and Astoria, arrive Portland
12:15 P. M., instead of 12:10.
NO. 24 will leave Seaside 3:45 P. M., Astoria 4:50, instead of
4:00, arrive Portland 9:00 P. M., instead of 8:10.
NO. 30, SUNDAY BEACH SPECIAL, leave Seaside 6:05 P. M,
Gearhart 6:12, Astoria 7:00, arrive Portland 10:15.
NO. 32, LIMITED, leave Seaside 6:40 P. M., Gearhart 6:47,
Astoria 7:35, arrive Portland 10:50.
North Beach connections at Astoria with trains Nps. 29, 31,
24 and 30.
ROUND TRIP FARES
M-V), Saturday and Snndaya, Limit Monday.
5.50. Daily, Season Limit.
To Clatsop and -orth Bench Points.
Tickets and Parlor Car Seats at:
Consolidated Ticket Office, Third and Washington Sts.
North Bank Station, Tenth and Hoyt Sts.
sff ' yy .
All Jersey Dresses
$25 to $35; reduced to $12.95 and
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Hps i afl ;
U' tmmill0 i
nits SUffiS
Sizes from
16 to 46
$18.95
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16 to 42 sizes.
Silk and Satin Dresses
Values to $55. At
$26.95 and
$18.9
Fifteen Hundred
Georgette and
Silk Waists
To be the gossip of
Portland. All $6 to
$10 waists $3.95 and
$2.95
$10.95
Velvet Sport Coats
Silk lined to $45. Extra special
IS.
All Serge and
Tricotine Dresses
$25 and $45; reduced to only
$18.95 and
$14.95
Over $60,000 Stock to Choose1 From
High Grade
Sample Waists
Values to $25. At only $8.95
$6.95
Less Than Half Price
SAMPLE
To $25 at Only
$12.95
MONEY'S WORTH OR MONEY BACK
WITHIN THREE DAYS' OF PURCHASE
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