Tirn srxn.VT orkcoxiax. Portland," mat 2-. toco. 11 RUNNING WATER: ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL TO SUBURBAN COMFORT NO SUBURBAN WITHOUT AN OUTFITS OF HOME CAN BE ENTIRELY COMFORTABLE ADEQUATE WATER SYSTEM. WE HAVE ALL KINDS AT REASONABLE PRICES LEADER PNEUMATIC WATER TANKS THE "CONVENIENT" SYSTEM , Leader outfits furnish w ater cheaper than you can buy it in the city from a city water main. The tank can be placed in the basement or in the ground near the house, keeping the water cool in Summer and proof airainst freezing in Winter. Pipes can bo laid to all parts of vour propert v, giving you all the water ou need at the point where it is-most needed. Fire insurance companies realize the value of Leader Tanks as protection against fire and will reduce insurance rates when they receive notification that such an outfit has been installed. Anv reasonable pressure mav be maintained by means of a Leader Tank and the water can be used to good ad vantage. for sprinkling as well as domestic purposes. Mjuui-jum lamv wuu d uauu uuniu, a icw minuics or your time eacli evenmcr will be sufficient to sunn h enough water for the following day s use. If you use a larger capacity pump and a casoline eneine. vou can start vour ure. lou may pressure becomes low. e have all sizes of Leader Tanks and can sell you a system complete. engine and go about your other business until your engine has pumped the water to the proper press if you desire install an Electric Motor and an automatic controller, which starts the motor automatic les ft, m WAT' : " . - 4i i. ' TAD WIND MILLS l1 M ALL THE WATFR YOl' WAXT -- JX-U- Nil. FOR ALL I'L'III'OSES YTc have installed many Star "Wind Mills throughout the Northwest and the users have found them to le jujt what we claim the3' are the best wind mills on the market. They are smooth-running, powerful mills and are stronglv made. The frame and fans are galvanized after all shop work has been completed, making them absolutely rust proof. Furnished with removable bushings, which can be taken out and replaced in a short time and without discon necting the mill. Equipped with an improved ball governor. Star "Wind Mills have many other features. Let us tell you about them. PHONE PACIFIC EAST 2177 HOME B 2224 U ii i - . . v ' " ---. - - -- r V r I ' f to o, i I ujlJ - Jm9J MYERS PUMPS s rcconanJ ibcn (or ft conprctwxi witti our STAR or LEADER oai6t If you are not in position to install a Wind Mill or leader system aiid wish to get a go.nl pump, we want you to see and examine the Myors" Line. We have a complete stork of pumps and can furnish you one which best fits your requirements. The Myers line is the most extensive line of pumps on the mar ket. Are built in the largest pump factory in the world by men who know their business. Get our prices before buving. ffff TWO STORES E. MORRISON and E. SECOND STS. FIRST AND TAYLOR STS. Take off ijour Hat toTKe Myers!" UtST PUMP O.N EARTll. c-1 Ml IN FIRST MARCH Opening Parade of Rose Festi val to Be Representative. LENGTH WILL BE 2 MILES All Liocal Military, fraternal and Civic Bodies Will Have Kepre scntatlon in Line and Illu mination Will lie Fine. The Rose Festival will b opened on Monday night. June 7, by a tret pageant which will attempt to bring toiretrwsr the organized forces of all local military, fra ternal and civic bodies In Portland. A meeting of the general committee was h'id yesterday afternoon, and reports from the several sub-committees Indicated that a full representation of these vari ous organizations would be in (he line of march. Briefly summed up. this Introductory street procession will be about two miles In length. It will include the full turn out of the National O-uardsmen of the st Ate. the Oregon Commandery of Span ish War Veterans, several of the U. A. R. Posts as the military portion of the pageant Fraternal societies have responded gen erously to the appeal to take part and kelp get the floral festival under way in ck more substantial manner than in any former year. Oeneral K. M. Lance, of the Knights of the Maccabees, was present and as sured the participation of four companies in their division Division No. 1. under Captpin Anderson: -Division No. 2, under Cuptain Shepard; from the Ladles of the Ilaccabeea, two companies of 30 eacn were assured, all of uniform rank as fol lows: Laurelwood Hive. In command of SJrs. Captain Marshall: Portland Hive, In command of Mrs. Captain Clara Knott, i These uniform rank teams are in bang-up shape to turn out at present and will make a hard fight for me Ktk trophy t!: yi" silver ctm. The Eat Fide Iiu!lness Men's flub wilt turn out a stronir marching club in this parade, and the Peninsula Association is in line with from Sl" to 3t) ''live wires." The Newcomers' Club will have place in the parade, details of this arrangement having bn left to Oeneral W. - H. Finzer. grand marshal, and President Ralph W. Hoyt. of the Festival Associa tion. The National Guard of Oregon will be out In full force, as will the Spanish War Veterans. i'he Kagles have promised anywhere from ;v to 4U marchers in Una. The Modern Woodmen of America are preparing six or seven teams of uniform rank for the procession in a nattalion in command cf Mujor O. H. F. Murray. The mail carriers wUl have more than 100 men in line, with a band leading their division. " The Portland Hunt Club will appear in cavalcade with all men members of the organization and will occupy between three and four biocks In the pageant. The Portland Pol're Department has en tered Its bund of 22 pieces and there will be In addition a mounted police patrol of about 30 members. Butler Post, G. a. H-. will have Its white-haired veterans In the line, and the Woodmen of the World have offered Sx'iiT companies to take part. The Portland Social Turn Verein has a crack battalion of about 3 members who will lend a striking and picturesque at mosphere to the opening procession. A number of other fraternal societies have yet to decide on the part they are to take Red fire, big sparklers, fire wagons and huge searchlights are to be used to add spectacular Interest to the premier parade of the Festival week. Negotiations for entrance of a number of other strong fea tures were taken up at yesterday's meet ing and they will be announced from day to ly. Arrested Before Law Is Effective. M. G. McGrath. a hardware dealer on Washington street, was arrested yes terday afternoon for violating the new ordinance In regard to tha sale of weapons, lnder the terms of the ordi nance. In order for a dealer to sell such a weapon it Is necessary for the pur chaser to obtain permission from the Chief of Police to carry the weapon, as well as for a permit for the dealers to sell them.' McGrath brought i up the question of the force of the law. and I whether It was In effect or not. Mayor April to. and the law does not become effective until J days thereafter. The charge was dropped. Two Given Prison Sentence. ROSF.nt'RG. Or, May II. Imperial.) In the Circuit Court In this city today George F. Meyers, who some weeks sgo forged a check on the First National Hank In this city, was found guilty and sentenced to two years la tre peni tentiary. Jesse Le me re. convicted of robbing a rooming-house in this city some weeks ago. was sentenced lo one year In the penitentiary. Junket for Raymond Club. RATMOND. Wuh, May H 5pecUD The Raymond Commercial Club HI give a business men's excursion to Chi nook. II aro,' Nshcoita and other do n bsy points early In June. Tl trip U be on quite an elaborate seal and l.l occupy about tl ree days. NEW RELIPIOIIS EDIFICE IN MULTNOMAH ADDITION TO BE DEDICATED TODAY. Wi PRIZES OFFERED oveii ? rirs iiirxo rp ron ROSK KXPOMTIOX. minoMtii A t PILGRIM rONGREtiATIOIAL OH IRC II. ftHAVEIt HTBKET AD MIMOtRI jtlMtF. DITIO. The Pilgrim Congregational Church, recently comp'ed at a cot of lll.oe. will be dedicated todsy at I:J P. M. The church is located at Shaver atrr.t at.d Missouri avenue. Multnomah Adtitloru The programme Is as foitdws: Organ prelude: doxology. Invocation. Rev. Kdward S. Holj-.ger: snsi.ern. the thoir. rriixin slve reading, led by Rev. W. H Meyer: music: rlos W e Now iaod. K. V. kuu. chairman building commit, tee: address. The Conversion of Wealth and Talents Into Kternal Values." Rev. Luther R. Iyott. t". l.: "Put ting Principle Into Practice": greetings: the act of dedication: prayer of dedlratlon. Kv. I. It. -Grey; dedica tion hymn: silent prayer; benediction. Rev. J. 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WiJUn. of Portland. ftJ er rofi:n4 t russet 4 were Or.TK XV. Itt.t. K. . KtJlsm. II C. t'4fr.rleil, f ormerlir of L.ri." Harry Adatna. C tv Jarkon and Tom K.cr.e-rd-on, Harry Olsen, of I.yl. STok of the resourres of Uyls an KHrkitst Const r K. . I -unean relste-4 rrw ht cam I e the Krtfw et and tol4 or the hard- MT endured In tv.e early das and of walking into Tf Talles count re JJ years ac liiier aettlinc st t.lv Msyr I tnnts. formerly of Tt e l,je sad well k now. a h-re. made a tort tslk. 14. N. t-t-sclvr. prriaM of tbe is4deadsls I'ommcrrlil "Jut. V. It ameer. ec- retsry cf it to;denda is IevfJnprnnt . lesrue. snd tt-Kfritnr X- H. HrooksV. N0 FUNDS' HIS DOWNFALL ..rv)d of Ialtig ivad t licrk on M. Valine Mi Okanred 1( h obteJr-lrg tnooey Bnier faU nrletic. Ka-'fa It. t, . 0u.-.g mn 94 years old. of Tver-ly-oecrod snd OMftsO llron .as arre.tr e-.rlay afteroooa ar.d tUcrd In I he Cour t t Jil. ur.abU lo ootaia !: bonds to Hun tta Infoi ni :'n rile 1.1. r l!t t:x Juu. Court t-y ft'Wircim Pnow at tr.e instance of t Ue lir A r.k t . from a born te U ei to have obtained t.u. A few days aco a-cnrdlrg lo tl enm. fialnt. (ine Octil iri'o tl e Xl.-lrr Ss titl ' ltr ar.d rsf-.rq a ch on the Ivnl.cd Trust I'omptnf 1 srtt for Lie smour.t. J er. r. w Uray. eaatiicr. g-.irg tun the meney. Tt taba rcld the chf-ca uta the aeration "no lure.- and Cone at Shr meled. Urn d'CS aar attempt to defraud at.d ses he wr;f4 h r.d n.fr y !a the Uik. lie ta r.e f-sular eo.iatka but ea he has Inwa dabb.ir-g ta real estate. LYLE MEETING IS SUCCESS Illegal ton ilaalAcs Mca loa Tlx Ilalira (.lira lloal Wrlrone. LTt-K WmS, !ay ! Ser.l Te booster meeting f.ere la. r" r! Is y aiM srss a deeldel sucvese In ftolrt -f aunibers and ntiutiir-r. tf rrx. ramm te.ng raml out sitsom a l.llrli. Tt-e steamer (i, V Mtnnn ws lii.'1ed stub Ste. fr.n Tie : ' ho wer. aceutri-ARirt by li.e band of that ctty. ' arriving at t-yle li.e rtl-ttin eras rit.d ti y to. a by Inn i XM'4. on of trie's test bowtna. Ikeforv the ITHI c.f tv.e .t-ell train boanag in. porttsnd escuestnni.ia. Ivi band flared several selections oa ise town Mvr. sulilH by A- 1- .Tt. T. I Iwaaisor; and others as toeva boa re u T esrurston train, vrh.ttt ronaiaiod of throo r'uKm.a : r.p r m. one .. r -attoa car. one dining cor and a .if. rage car. rMrM4 t.rlo ar-o.t ec! -h. record time t-otug enode oa u.e tr. from Ket-ne.lrk. 4& t-nllee en ovr oa.e steotrKos bolag r-egeterod. Te r-aia .ss rn-i so Uirr Mt. c:sa Mclnaia. 1'. ti. Luscaa aaj -'.:.r a tSoidortdale attorney, addreaae-d trie l-nee- lee- Brown Your Hair With Mr. Potter's VToInat-Jtaicg Hair Eliia. 7 allse-rtag 1 .lasts r5 St . r ttKke fae- t. : r : eere a r.osj-l t ;t T ka t-! s-r k ta at Ml J .t . eii i .tsr r.k stiue rt i m ( nr. 4se t t-C. ioi4ai - av-e ' --s-, .;r. e H )- T'.e-sr. i t.a aa . rr. . t. en . ' a ass- .st V-sK I af e- -.liar a. tout J ila : e aa. 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