6 TIIE SUXDAr OREGOXIAy. PQKTLAD, JTXE 11, 1911. ASHLAND ROSE FESTIVAL TOoouads of Psopls Visit City Durisc Est anl Eajoy Abnadaae of rio-srsxa. and Strawberries Grown In District Sarronndlax City SImj Prizes Given. . V; ' JtfX r.vt: wA -, '4 , A SHLJNT. Or- Jun 1. 4prlal. tlotcla. raatftoranta and aoclrty booths wr taxd t thrlr ut- tnat caracitr TQraday lo aoroinmodat t ernaifa Uiat ram ts AahJand to at In4 tha aanual roaa and travbarry caratvaL Ti buatnraa aaottoa waa dc era tad from on and to tha othrr. whlla tha raaidanca portion of tha city wu artrht with floral and patriotic dscora tiaaa. Karar lo tha biatorr of tha city haa aa tnajrninrant a dlaplar of roars baan arn and navar has thpr baaa aaanlfaar a hnr tntaraat or a irratar prlja la tha u rata of a similar afrnt- Tha aarada startad at 1 10 A. M. at tha Cast 8lda rVhooL Tha city pull'-a lad an boraaback and vara folloaraj by tha jCshtand roorart band. Than cum tha roaa a.urn. Mtas Nellla Prlsira. la float sractally daalsnad for hrr and trlmmad with wsplrs; willow aa a ba k (roand for whtta msas. Tha droratrJ autnoab!laa. rarrUaaa. miacrllaricous floats, datarhmanta of horaobark rlUara. Willi tla, Rorue BlTar tkrouts, lrts Thrtte: band and blrrrlaa followed In sucra!n!:. makins; a Ilea ovar a half mlla lone. Tha (caral rharactar of tha floats waa uni formly sorseous. making It dlfflinilt to salart tha wlnnsrs In many Instatifra. ;nulna roaas wars tha prvsllln da-or. atrva flowar. At 1 o'clock tha roaa and strawnarry aihlMt waa cpaned In tha Orand Army f h Rapubltc HalL Tha coliartlon was a larya ana and splanald from the standpoint of sua. color and totn-a and tha room waa crowded throuahout tha a'tamoon. Fntrlaa In tha strawlrr rv rontaat ware not as numerous ss 2a airt. but t:.a aua'rtr of tbo rrant mora than m-ada an for any daf!ctrncy At I a' clock Mavor Nal! formnlly ae rptad tha mcraorl.il foantaln r'aaantad to tfea stty soma tlma ri In honor of fa plonaars. II. M. and H. B. Tartar. and ts a rlua'ar Hcht recently set up be O. S. Fut'ar and tha lata Jacob Thompson. Tha former is ona of th finest ctvtc ornaments In tha city as wall aa betnc moat uaefuL It la located oa tha puis. The latter la placed at trie antrajsoe to the rite rrk. One of the nor el features of tha day waa tha showertna of roae petals tipon tha spectators Men and woman cn horseback rode down tha street at either alda and at a liven signal bombarded tha bvstanders with roaa pauls. Tha elfecl was moat spectacn'ar. Tha baby show hsd a larva aombar of entries snd was astramaly fssclnst'SB. Great tnteras: was shown fa Sana Wah Oiana. the winner In tha contest foe Chinese bablaa . T a Naiatortum ballroom waa crowded tn tie evenlrc. Tha hall was beautifully decorated with rosea of all kuaa and tha harmony nf color combined with, th rarmonr of musla. For thoaa not car 1C to dnca thara were ivlmnliif eoa tests snd other attraertona ta tha rrtsv aaalum. Th prises awarded war aa follows: talaa- fTrat prlr Mra Bl rtvs; -vl erla Wra Cue Jaoeti. mse rim viae Mary Uahwes: see- ead. Mni Sleatea SITa. tfreeeackMdere rtrau Mr. and bt-a. W. W t'Mn. Mlaee OertrttSe Mvtkle aaif rr(!r Leaaart. siK-io-iea Bora w.:ua Cabara: strts. BaUa Waller. Soctety oata erat. Wednesday Af'ernoea r.ufc. aaanad. Uadlea Civic Imprevemaat Wlid' Foleya drasatoem Honorable fnoita was tit aeaMeJ te Nlma a - roe aaeet seeatlCal toaaa aa Hol-n wta'a a F.eet aad ma llaet SlUa raraiaT fee art!ati aSe. at plate rirfc 9ed.!as llarrr Hwat. Kaet f ate lfaalh fta.Miara Peel s ale laipreea Oraaea, X. SX Raa aca rxile pteetserm as swate S4aira) fawas. X. B. Baal aiMt raiier riretkera. aef pt lmyead caausv aa trrlaratad. A Ease. i . 2 - . - ,, . r v-; : T-r " IW i A .. ' - : .'4 LEADING ATTRACTION IN VALLEY v V-fl . T M l.i ..... t.f i I -2 r . 5; - -: - WM le ; v.,.- iff. . aaiV -vl Boat p1t 11 to 1. N-HI Mnrloa. f.Mt p:t to 1. rui:r Bro. JivtfpctikN corararcll pvcke Proj. Itnt rris ly ctton B Mr Uero- rint pris. cmum S. Mtloii C Mm Poltr Karl imjtKhL Hxcd prT. c!M S. Mtioa C Mm, X i LILLIAN GRAHAM VICTIM OF WHITE LIGHTS' LURE Lo Anjle Remembers Well Girl Who Hu Shot Stoke in New York. Other Topics of Interest In Southern California. BT R. M. W-HITXEY. LCa ANGELJES. June SpeclaX) By the tlma tMs is printed muck will hay bean said, about a former cltl tan of Washlnston. ona LIIMan Graham by name, who th other day pele4 1010 tha llmallaM of tha news columns of th pa per a by tar attack npoa tha par son cf Mra. Stakes, who owned or owns th second tare at and oaa of tha most ornate boatelrlea la Ootham. Tha probability Is that moat of you who read thta know that aha la reputed to har been a Seattle Krl orlclnaJly. Her later. Er-.el.a Graham Blncleton, aa elder woman lf report aaya true than Lillian, started tba youuaar sister oa the ay llf that lad to Paris and stokes. Both alias Graham and Mrs. Siasisioa are well-known here because of the. well rather Bohemian what a useful word thst Bohsmlaa word Is to be sure life they led when llvlna; hers i the wile and alater-m-law of Join bins atoru d!rovrer of Ika Tallow As ter mine at Kan.leaur;. It Is whispered imnf thoaa who nee for coasts roaa away with tnair discretion that Ulllan was at tba bot tom of all the trouble that, for so many J ears baa disrupted the alnfletoa (am- 1 PROVES " 4 'AVI c in v Ae ' v tr- vj mm m. . . c- .k ' Third oris. clu tvoctioa B B. Mart Henrietta.. Ftrt prlB. (! 4. soctlOB Z Mm Th'trnton. Mm John Lane. First pris. ritii ft. ctton C-Alri. Klum, rari or th Gard-n. Iwnd prts. ctaag 4. ectloa Second prts. rlaa 5, tvectton B Mra. J. R. HuimII. Mtrtchil N1L Bcond prts. claaa 4, otlon D Mm M. Wood. Lm.FraT.ric. II y. and haa lad op to tha dlvoroa bow said to be pending. Phe has. It Is said. what th novelists of the feminine ren der ara wont ta rail that "fatal beauty" mat sands a maa rushins to his fat rssardlsss of consequence. At all arents ber name became a by-word n ere among the very fast set before the Goo Gooa put the ktboeh on the cay hunts that used to twinkle merrily alons; soma or th down town district and al ways It was connected with that of her e-oneroua and affectionate brother-in- law. John slnsjleton. O what It Is to have "fatal beauty. Jeffries Richest fug. Almost aa bad as to bo possessed with aa ovarpowsiinc bleep and a Ions; reach. Witness oar erstwhile champion. James J. Jeffrfaa No. thara. Is not coin to be much about him, but some Englishman has taken It Into his head to call into dlapate the statement made by another John Boll that Our Jim Is the richest and moft popular bruleer tn the sjcntlo game of mashing th other fellow to a pula. Not that It makes much differ ence, but einre that fatal July 4. a year ago. lxa Angeles feels that aha has bean defrauded out of something. Whea you hare been boasting thst the "undefsated champion of the world lives In your tow a and than that "undefeated goes and rota the block knocked OS him," to auole the lan-rue of his profession. what ara you ta do when a chap you have never seen and don't like anyhow geta up and tries to remove all tha bloom that was left on your peach t Anawer, welL Jim. Our Jim. Is the richest pug. n or nreeent. who ever pulled on a mil VT know down her because Our Tom McCarey. who. by the way. has dis covered a new white hope, says so. That ends It. Nat' "Winning- Ways." CTIO POUT. ai l.. I wwv .mjtpvuji haa time and time again asked himself or herself how th ttlckens does Nat Goodwin got so many pretty wives. It was naroiy iii .ai.i . j - - shows so little gratitude. Hera he comes with the assertion that the following I properly wuicn v w . 4 .KntiM wtf -11 H.hti. oome hak to him again. It's hefty Hat: l,00iV Coupon Bosos ea aaaean as tw" gT.500 Lambaf Ciub bonds, frat mortgage. KnlcKerDocaer rruai imitn. S1O.0OO FtderaJ Publlahlns Co.. City Trust N. w Vnrlc InlllM. a MT MDt gold bonds. 1100O each. SL04O New York Suaquhaasa Railroad, Central Truat Co.. New Tark, true, tee. $1000 4 per cast gold bonds. ;yXV United Rico Vflnee Co. e frr cent International Trust Co.. Denver, Colo truatea. Two $1000; eae $400. $3.000 Five Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Paul $1000 Sonde. iw England $10. 0S0 Chicago Edison Oo., $ per cent. $3,000 Oras-on 8hort Line, five $1000. Kquiteble Trust Co New Vork, I trustee $10.000 Kewheuee kflnaa aad Smelter, $ per . .... .. i . I x-n.t Pa. M -w York. truatea. Tn $000. $S.0 Brooklya Rapid Traaalt, $ par cant. Centra) Trust Ce.. New Tcwk. true- Iato.000 fr'n' Anleale A Araaaaa Pass 4 per ecnl. Central Trust Ce.. New York, iruaier. $5.000 Chlrtio. Milwaukee A at. Paul. 5 ?r cant, FatMnere Ixiaa Truat ompany. New York. .. $3,000 Flvo Oregon Short Line IlOcA F.qultable Trust Co.. New erk $3,000 Five in0 Ixialslana Btsts 4 per cent, due tSle. $5,00-Flve $1000 Chleago Oaa light Ceka Co.. B Pr ant geld. Bono, central Trust i-u.. aw $6,000 .Five S10O0 I,0ttlav1lle, New Alnsny A Cblrago, Pr cent. .National riass o v. tun in-i i., - $iaono 100 aharea U. S. Leather; T. H. Dudley, trustee. $3,0000 boa aharea vt'eatern Home con. atructloa Co.. beat $40. No DIvopc Agency Cases Her. Ins; ths merits of the ens to those best qualified to aecine -upon tnw fc seem that Judge Monroe has put his , ,H n i a th node nolltie whsn he declares that he will grant no divorces that oome into his court , .u. ' I n wr- .Mllflff VOUtS- ThS aa-ancies were aaaln tha object of his stack the other any. ... .,,! e inveatls-atlen th Jurist has deolsred that hereafter ha 1 1 K Ui II B euww ... contrary to the desires of the agonal . i j.,.i.. ..rlu trisla. he la aroi lea. The maarlstrate'a lro was somewhat A . w - ,--ivn.t that tha aaren cles were eolleclns additional fee from their clients oocauaa ui um , ..hl.1, -Keen Imnoaad as ns allies on mo". " -- lease from their matee through auch institutions . v. krntietil nn In the case of Martha Kellogg against Joseph IvSJiagff. ana pnwurou in. e. ..w sn agency. When she found that sh j i .. . . - Inn. time fop i wuuio ue i . w " " " - ana tno inauee were urvtitiii "They were married August 17. 109 -. . W C-nAmKAr IK tit t h na tail vm . .... h...,..e aha rafuaed to srlva UP a 11 L 11 a Kill ana tm . Amonc tn witneaaea ware a mr. an , , rt Th.u hmA mntuA I, il a I . I st- mra. v. i ,, . uv " - . . n riM In mablnr tha match. I tireen oaa sent zveuuea w to Ret soms Duitermua. ais v . v. i , m..Hnv We arlvlae manner w iiivti - - Kellogg to marry har, tslllng him she had mucn propsrty, nu auviaeu nar i. marry Kellojg. . , 1 , 1 1 o tlawana hlt nf On mra. fcii .- ... - -v. of tha largest agencies In tbe city, was called as a witness tn order that some i.nHn,iin, . . to bar hualneaa mlarht be elicited. One of her atorneys was also interrogated. The magistrate continued the ease In order that more witnesses might be orougni oeiuro milt. Taxis Chars by Weight, This Is Intsndsd as a gentle warning to all the stout brethren who proposed visiting sunny Southern California this Mummer season. If you come, and you should, avoid tha taxloaba of Santa Monica for tha chauffeurs down there are charging not by mile or hour but by pound these days. Horrid, out true. The plan is bslng eonsldsred by offi cers of tha Topango Development Company for th auto stag Una thsy will run this Bummer to th moun tains. That It costs more to carry the 100-pound man than It does the fash ionably slender maiden Is th argu ment used In favor of the proposition. It is feared, however, that the fat man might feel tha discrimination too keenly, and resent It. "Ha mlaht alao claim," aaya W. H. Lynch of the Topango Company, "that his greater weight would give th ma chine mora momentum In coming down the mountains and on that basis claim a rebate. We must take all these things Into consideration before we decide to adopt the plan. I believe the weight system Is the only equitable one tor nx Ing passenger charges, but It Is such a radical departure rrom ail eaiaonaneu methods and customs that It cannot be put into effect without due deimera tlon." The Topango company does not claim orlgnatlon of the fare y weight idea. It was announoed aoout eigne years a ico for th Buelah Railroad projected from Pueblo. Colo, to a pleasure re sort, soma :8 miles distant. General Superintendent Burns proposed tba plan snd It tnen attracted ine atten tion of the civilised world, calling forth comment throughout this coun try. England. Germany and other lands. The pressnt tare charged to the Top ango resort Is $1. and one of the prob lems In connection with the Innovation being conaldered is to strike an aver age prloe per pound that will meet re Qulrements. BAKER FIGHTS BEETLES I Eight Camps of 150 Men Engage In War on Timber Bug. SiKER. Or June 10. At present there are eight camps, employing 160 men. In Baker County engaged In ex terminating the pine beetle, which, during the last four years, has beea a menace to timber over all the country. Seven camps are maintained by the Government Bureau of Entomology, with offices in this city under the supervision of U. E. Burke. The other camp Is supported by the lumber in terests of the county, and is In charge of L- D. W. Sheldon, an expert from New Mexico. Lumbermen of the county have formed the Baker Forest Protective As sociation, which haa for members not only lumber manufacturers, but prac tically all owners of timber claims la the county. The beetles work between the bark and the wood, and are not borers. They are active in their destructive work from early Spring until about the middle of July, so thst the actual work of the bughunters Is practically ever for the sea eon, Th Government office here aad tha protective association are making plans for the establishment of more camp. , PORTLAND AD MEN ARE SEEKING 1912 CONVENTION FOR THIS CITY Twenty-three JOelejates Will Attend Spokane Conwtion for Purpose of Capturing Priae Elaborate Plans Ht Been Made for Entertaining Visitors in Capital City of Inland Empire. . 1!""" B ' " jj," -ei ' 4 ' .' "Xrr -a; 3? - "if - a I - -V? it ,- f "tk m? . ... Vl j j i. , ft J d. . W. B. C. X. Arsss. Wm. MciMurrar. F V K. W. Hard. G. T. A Killer, IB JLl . A. O. Clark, A- c. Black, Tha Portland Ad Club will send as delegates to tha convsntlon of th Pa elfls Coast Advertising Men's Associa tion at Spokane, M of Its prominent members. They leave this evening. The delegation Is leaving for Spokane with the Intention of bringing back with them the lilt convention. A splendid pro gramme has bssn prepared for the con. ventlon. The delegates will be the guests of the Spokane Ad Club and the Spokane Chamber of Commerce. The programme will consist of business meetings, which will be held in tha rooms of tba sipokan Ad Club, June 1$, It and II. Among th entertainment " features that have been provided for are: Tuei. day, Juns 11, breakfast with the core pllmants of the Spokane Pally Press; luncheon, oompllments of the Spokane Pally Chronicle; banquet, compliments of th Spokane Spokesman-Review, Wednesday, Juns 14, luncheon and banquet, also theater party for ladles. with the compliments or tne opoaane Ad Club. Thursday, June IS, morning tour of city In autos for dslegatea and their ladles, compliments of th Spokana bualness men: banquet, compliments of the Spokana Chamber of Commerce. A number of ether features are promised by the Spokana Ad Club which they refuse to divulge. Among tha speakers at the convention win be: H. af. Alexander. Chicago, Clagna-Palntar- Jonee AdvartlalnK Agency; O. H. Brock hasan. Seattle, aavertiaing manager Seattle Poet-Intelligencer; Joaeph Blethen. Seattle, Prealrieat Seattle Publicity Club, manager Seattle Dally and buoday Times; c. c. Chspraan, Portlsnd, vlce-piesldant Portland Ad Club, manager Portland Commerolal Club; Prank J. Cooper, San "ranciaco. Coop er Advertlalng Company; 8. C. Xebba, At lanta, prealdent Aaaoelatea Advertlalng Cluba of America; Walter Foater, Seattle. Foster A Kleieer. Seattle: John A. Giles, Salt Lake City, Ollae Advertlalng Agency; Charlea Green, ban rranclaco, tha j. r-i. a. 1 t a " ? ." -f iarw i. i' 5 s - ir Staadlaur Lft to Right) Gladys Rickey, Martraret Sohsuatla, Lloyd Scbram, Roy Johauson, Kenneth Rob , art a, Herbert Hoaa. May Keat era-en, Wilbur Thompaoa, Lillian Fredolpb. Seated (Left to Rlsrbt) Ethel tvllkeauwBt Uerbe-rt Bfas, klaasl Mlckoll, Marian Robertaoa. tarl Thompson. GBSSHAM, Or., June 10. (SpaoisX) Fourteen graduates from the Gresham High School were given their diplomas on Friday evening at tha school assembly hsll. which was filled to overflowing with friends, relatives and schoolmates of the class. An excellent programme was given and the graduating address waa given by Professor Ds Cou, of ths State University. The diplomas were presented by Arthur Dowsett, chairman of tha board of directors. This Is th sixth class to graduate since the high school -was established in 1895. The alumni now numbers 35. the present class being the largest of all. The exercises were followed by a banquet In one of 1 the class rooms, given by the junior claaa to th graduates, their parents and teachers and those assisting In the programme. - Harold Kern was toastmastar; those responding bslng Bert Hoss, County School Superintendent: R. F. Robinson. Professor D Cou. Miss Allda Culey, Mra Wallaoo, Dr. Alfred Thompson. Theodore Brugger and Miss Jennie strebla. 1& Cols, . O. Seyely. Barry rjSvrKKmWJV- r---isi.3JCTS fx X. Shart. C. a HJJLC C. H, Moore. B. H. Hoyek, ' v I ' at b T-T-r, -;-- rl ---A K. W. Bdwarda, P. Jy. Maraland. Charles Oreea Company William C. Hunter (Colonel "BUI" Hunter), Chicago, president Boyca'a Weekly; Gaerse W. Kleieer. Port land, Foster A Kleieer, Portland; D. O. Live ly, Portland, vice-president snd general man ager Portland Union Stockyards; William A. Meers, Loe Aagelaa; C. B. Merrick. Port land, az-prealdent Portland Ad Club, Post maatar; David N. stoaeaaohn, Portland, prea ldent Portland Ad Club; publleher the Jew lab Tribune; C. V. White, Seattle, editor "White Saylnga": William Woedhaad, San Frsnetaeo, prealdent Advartlains Association of San Franc laco, bualneaa manager. Sunset afagaslna : Th Portland delegation consists, of the following: David N. MeeeasohR, publisher Jewish Tribune, president Portland Ad Club; c. C. Chapman, manager Commercial Club, vlce praaldcnt Portland Ad Club; A. G. Clark. With Wsdhsms A Kerr Bros., vies-prealdent Portland Ad Club; M, W. Hard, with Pa eina stationary A Printing Co., noting sec retary Portland Ad Club; Charlea B. Mer rick, Postmaster, former president Portland MORE CHURCH MEMBERS Scotland Reports Great Growth" in Number of Attendants. LOXDON, June 10.' (Special.) "What ever may be the case elsewhere, the membership of the Church of Scotland seems to be Increasing. In the annual report of the committee on statistics of ths church, juat presented to the general assembly, it Is stated that at the close of 1910 the number of com municants on the roll was 71,0S9, an Increase of 2828. The number report ed as having communicated at least once last year was .613,758. The num ber of elders Is 11,978, an increase of 182. The committee on temperance re ports a decrease - in drunkenness throughout the country. "Though there has been greatly in si - . J- ' CLASS OF F0TJBTEEN' GRADUATE FROM GRESHAM o t : :S3r ' yV) fjU X, Aa W T -- I " St., 1 rr- :t ' . . ' ? If Si i - - 3 e C. MeAlllater.. C- B. Merrick. Y K - I e. af ! A- Whltmore, W, I Campbell, 1 1e I 4iJ f f 3 P. W. Chausse. C. C- Chapman, lh Ajtl U. W. little. O. L. Ferris. Ad Club; Cheater A. Whitemore, prealdent Irwin-Hodaon Company; D. O. Lively, vic presldent Portland Union Stockyards; A. C. Black, publicity manager TTnlon Meat Com pany; W. L. Campbell, manager Pacific ftallwaya, Advertising Company; William Mc Murray, - general paaaenger agent Harrlmany linea; C. H. Moore, manager Pacific -Telephone A Telegraph Company; R. H. Crosier, advertlalng manager Hill lines: O. L. Ferris, Manager Columbia Trust Com pany; W. B. Cole, manager the Brockle bank Company: Herbert W. Little, manager Oregon Title Men's Association: H. C. Me Alllater, real estate; F. L. Moreland. with Kublt Miller Company; George T. Atchlcy, retired; F. W. Chauase. Chausae Prurlhomme Company: R. W. Edwards, with Hieka Chatten Engraving Company: C. E. Arms, manager Oregon Engraving TJomnany: H. B. Hayek, with Kllham Stationery A Printing Company; D. T. Short, with Emmons 4 Emmons. Correapondents of the Portland dally newspapers will accompany th dele, gatlon, creased employment for the artisan population. In comparison with the pre vious year." it says, "there has not been, to the same extent as formerly, an Increase in the amount spent on drink." Knife Is SJelted by lightning. LONDON. June 10 (Special.) John MoCammond, a Belfast golfer, had a startling experience the other day on Malone course in that city, while play ing a game with a friend. A thunder storm came on. and the pair took shel ter In a small oorrugated iron building. Mr. McCammond sat near the door., and while waiting for the storm to pass commenced to cut up an old golf ball with a knife. Suddenly a very vivid flash of lightning struck the knife. In the ball, and scorching Mr. McCain mond's fingers. . - - HIGH SCHOOL. ! v , ' SM s 1 1 " a 5v i 4 I 0 A