The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, July 04, 1915, Section One, Page 12, Image 12

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    ALL FOLK KEYED TO
PATRIOTIC FERVOR
Deep Sense of Significance of
Fourth to Be Manifest at
Monster Gathering.
DAY TO UNITE NATIONALS
Great Celebration of Independence
to Be Marked by Demonstration
in Americanization on Mult
nomah Field Tomorrow.
PROGRAMME OP" JOIXT CELE
BRATION MONDAY OF" PA
TRIOTIC A.VU NATIONAL
SOCIETIES AT MULT
NOMAH FIELD.
Members of Grand Army posts,
Women's Relief Corps and other
patriotic organizations assemble
at 9 o'clock at the Courthouse.
National societies participating
assemble at their respective
halls.
March from the Courthouse of
participating- organizations at
9:30 o'clock, headed by Grand
Army and affiliated organiza
tions. Parade goes up Salmon
street to Multnomah Field.
Patriotic exercises at Multno
mah Field beginning at 10 o'clock
with singing, flag-raising and
drill by schoolgirls under Pro
fessor Robert Krohn.
Reading of the Declaration of
Independence by George W.
CaldwelL
Addresses by Governor Withy
combe, C. A. Johns and Wallace
McCamant.
Tableau arranged by Portland
women's patriotic societies.
Salute by Battery A. Oregon
National Guard, and dismissal.
There Is an Indication of a deep
and awakened sense of the significance
of Independence day to the American
citizen which has manifested Itself In
preparation for a broader and more
comprehensive observance of the day
than Portland has witnessed In many
years.
This Is to be especially manifested
in the tremendous gathering of citi
zens from all of the patriotic and Na
tional societies of the .city which will
be held at Multnomah Field, tomorrow
at 10 o'clock. Here with impressive
ceremony, thousands of people of all
races and national origin, who have
become citizens of the United States,
will Join the native-born citizens in a
common observance of the historical
anniversary that marks the birth of the
United States Republic.
This celebration will be but one of
innumerable such celebrations held In
all of the principal cities of the United
States, but the people of Portland will
have gathered. It is predicted, in one
of the greatest assemblages, in propor
tion to the population of the city, that
will participate in the nation-wide
"Americanization day."
Entire City to Be Represented.
The ceremony at Multnomah Field
forms the core about which clus
ter dozens of community celebrations,
lodge celebrations, Sunday school and
parish gatherings in honor of Inde
pendence day a cluster of public
meetings which represent virtually
the whole population of the city and
which mean that the people have
made unanimous preparation for fitting
observance of the day. For there is
scarcely one of these gatherings which
devotes its programme solely to the
picnic features and sports, but nearly
every one has arranged a programme
in which formal recognition of the
historic meaning of the anniversary
is fully and seriously given.
Plans for the celebration at Multno
mah Field were finally discussed by
the Joint committees at a meeting yes
terday held at the Grand Army of the
Republic headquarters in the Court
house. One of the great features of the pro
gramme will be the singing by a chorus
of 200O school children from the eighth
and ninth grades in the city, under the
direction of Professor W. H. Boyer.
The children of the eighth and ninth
grades who are to participate in this
will assemble at the Lincoln High
School at 9 o'clock tomorrow and will
march with Professor Boyer, in a body,
to Multnomah Field.
25 Girla to Give Flag Drill.
Professor Robert Krohn will assem
ble his 250 school girls who are to
give the flag drill at the schoolhouse
also and will march with them to
Park and Salmon streets, where they
will fall In with the Grand Army of
the Republic and other organization
and march to Multnomah Field.
The Grany Army has issued a request
for members of all of its posts in the
city who are able to march to as
semble at the Courthouse at 9 o'clock.
Here also will assemble the members
of the Women's Relief Corps, the
Spanish War Veterans and other
patriotic organizations. - The various
National societies will assemble at
their own halls and march at 9:30 to
Join the Grand Army body at the
Courthouse, or will go individually
to the field, according to their wishes
in the matter.
The members of the Grand Army and
other patriotic organizations, who are
not able to make the short march from
the Courthouse to the field, will Join
the line at the entrance of the field
and march in with the rest. Reserva
tions have been made for the partici
pating organizations In the grandstand
of Multnomah Field, and the general
assemblage will cluster about in the
field Itself, where the bandstand and
speakers' stand, have been erected.
Programme Is Patriotic
The following programme has been
announced to take place at Mult
nomah Field after the assembling of
the participating organizations:
Patriotic musical selection by band.
Pinirlns of "America" by children of public
schools, assisted by audience; direction Pro
fessor Boyer.
Raisins; of American flair.
At signal from Chairman Krohn entire as
semblage will Join tn reading the "Salute to
the Fhig. as follows:
"I pledpe allegiance to our f!aa;. and to
the Republic for which It stands one Na
tion, indivisible, with liberty and Justice
for all."
Fla drill. 2.10 girls under direction of
. I'rorfvor ivronn.
Reading Declaration of Independence.
George W. Caldwell.
Musical selection by band.
Address. Governor James Wlthycombe.
Address. C. A. Johns.
Address. Wallace McCamant.
Kinging of "Star-Spanisled Banner," school
children and audience.
Tableau, arranged by women of Portland
patriotic societies. This spectacle takes place
on R"aner s siana.
Salute by Portland Battery, Oregon Na
tional Guard.
Dismissal.
The members of the committee that
has handled the preparations for this
programme are: Robert Krohn. chair
man, Mark Woodruff, L. R. Alderman.
Dr. F. H. Dammasch, Henry Harkvon,
r . C. Pozzi. T. B. McDevitt. James Mc
Curren, H. C. DittrJch, W. H. Boyer,
COMMITTEE IX CHARGE OF "AMERICANIZATION DAY CELEBRATION TO BE HELD TOMORROW.
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Mrs. Harriet Hendee and A. E. Borth-
wick.
In the meantime, many of the com
munity centers will be holding their
programmes in various parts of the
city. The community celebrations.
however, - are, for the most part, ex
tended throughout the afternoon with
sports and . concerts following the
formal programme of the morning.
The preliminary observance of the
day begins today, of course, with pa
triotic sermons In most of the pulpits
of the city and with a number of ex
cursions and celebrations by roclal
and fraternal organizations. Chief
among these are the excursions of the
Press Club to Bonneville, the Wood
men of the World to Crystal Lake
Park and other fraternal organizations
in nearby parks.
Both today and tomorrow all of the
steamers on the river have arranged
for special excursions and many hun
dreds of people are preparing to enjoy
these.
Railway lines have also arranged for
special rates for excursions and there
will be many individual parties going
to the beach and to resorts up the
Willamette Valley.
i FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRA
TIONS IN AD ABOUT
PORTLAND.
Today.
Press Club excursion to Bonne
t ville.
I Woodmen of the World at
I Crystal Lake Park.
Knights and Ladies of Secur-
ity at Crystal Lake Park.
Maccabees Lodge No. 1. at Ei
tacada. Fraternal Brotherhood, at Ca
nemah Park.
Monday.
Local patriotic and National
societies at Multnomah Field at
10 A. M-, in great Americaniza
tion Day Celebration."
Mazamas' annual ascent of
Mount Hood.
Irvington community celebra
tion at Irvington Club.
Kenilworth community cele
bration at Kenilworth Park.
North Portland Commercial
Club at Peninsula Park.
Joint Sunday school and com
munity celebration all day at
Columbia Park.
Sell wood community celebra
tion at Sellwood playground and
park.
Woodstock community celebra
tion at schoolhouse.
Laurelhurst community cele-.
bration and children's pageant at
playground.
Albina Homestead Parent
Teacher Association celebration
at Lincoln Park.
Yacht and Rowing Club at Os
wego Lake.
Holy Cross parish celebration
at Columbia University grounds.
St. Stephens parish celebration
at church grounds. Hast Forty
second and Taylor streets.
St. Lawrence parish celebration
at Crystal Lake Park.
Oddfellows' and Rebekahs' cel
ebration at Bonneville.
Washington Park "open house"
at the playgrounds."
Clan MacLeay at Cricket Club
grounds.
Eatacada fire department at
Estacada.
Moose Lodge at Gladstone.
German Baptist Sunday school
I at Jennings Lodge.
Sellwood Oddfellows at Esta
cada. Welsh societies at Gladstone.
Morrow County Association at
f Columbia Park.
Community celebrations at
Sandy. Arleta, schoolhouse and at
I Gresham.
J Forty-fifth street Baptist Sun-
day school picnic at Mount Tabor
Park.
150 MILITIAMEN TO GO
ALDAN V TO ARRIVE ABOUT JULY
24 FOR 15-DAY CRUISE.
Several Daaliru House Allow Men
Pax for Maaeurera.
Fair Will Be VUUed.
About 150 members of the Oregon
Naval Militia, will be the force that
takes charge of the cruiser Albany in
Portland July 26 for a-l-day cruise
along the Pacific Coast. A check of the
men who will be able to go has been
made by Captain Blatr. of the Militia.
He urges that all business houses per
mit their employes who are militiamen
to go on the trip. Several concerns
already have announced that their men
will receive leave on pay while they
are away.
Word has been received that the
cruiser Albany wiil arrive in Portland
Saturday night. July 21. or early Sun
day, July 2i. Early Monday morning
the militiamen will go aboard and the
start will be made. The regular crew
of the ship will have charge between
Portland and Astoria, where the Naval
Militia will take full charge of the
ship.
July 27 the cruisvr will pass out over
the bar at the mouth of the Columbia
and will go to sea. Four days later
she will dock at San Francisco, where
four days are to be passed. After this
the ship will go to sea and pass sev
eral days maneuvering, finally bring
ing up at 1'ort Angeles, where, after a
short stay, the ship will go to sea for
target practice.
The return will be made by the ship.
It being the plan to have the vessel
reach Portland again August 9.
KENILWORTH PLANS FETE
i
Fourth of July Programme Will In
clude IMcnlc and Concert.
The citizens of the Kenilworth dis
trict are planning the most enthusias
tic Fourth of July celebration In Its
history. The programme will begin
tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock with a
community gathering at Kenilworth
Park, and at noon a picnic lunch will
be served. At 1 o'clock a track meet
for boys will be staged under the
direction of I. K. Harrlgan.
r . v inne will prei-lde at the
patriotic exercises at - o'clock. Mrs.
j. li. tomiinson win read me i-'ecla ra
tion of Independence, and Jud.ro J. p,
if l V- ':. I
J I h I
Kavanaugh will deliver - the patriotic
address.
A concert will be given at 3 o'clock
A programme by the Playground chil
dren will be given under the direction
of Irene Lacey. This will Include
maypole and a fairy and flag drill. The
celebration committee, ts composed of
cev. L. K. I-.ichardson. F. W. Wlnne. T
H. Compton, Mrs. A. Gerard v, J. M.
Berdolt. Mrs. A. E. Lacey. F.. F. Mo!.
denhauer. Irene Lacey and K. K. llar-
rlgan. Kef reshments. including coffee
and sanawicnes. Ices and confections.
will be served from a booth In charge
of E. F. Moldenhauer and Mrs. A. E.
Lacey.
OPIUM SMUGGLER JAILED
Light Sentence) til veil Former Head
of King Bccaoke of Family,
i
B. Stevens, nee king of a Port
land opium-smuggling ring, was let
off easy in Federal Court yesterday
after a recent lapse Into his old habit
of bringing the contraband drug Into
in is country, following a trip to Van
couver. B. C. be was arrested upon
his return to Portland and a ran of
opium was found In his Pockets.
H was sentenced yesterday to pay a
line oi ov and serve 30 days In Jail
but. after making a plea that his fam.
Ily would suffer, followed by the offer
of the Portland Railway. Light c Pow
er Company, by which concern he has
been employed, to take him back to
work If he could return In one month,
the sentence was cut to ten days In the
county Jail.
REFUND OF FINES SOUGHT
Str Sand Company AYitnt City to
H cm ore 91440 Collected tn 1001
An effort U to be made by th tr
Snd Company to t back from the
ciiy a total of 91440 which was taken
Torn the rompany durlnic th admin
in ration oi .Mayor Lane in lo an pen
alties for delays in the completion of
aireei-pavintr projects. Itequ-st for a
refund of the money was made yes
terday and mill b considered by the
Council next week.
It Is vafd the- company urot , lonj
list of contracts at the samo time and
rnshed them to completion as ranldlv
aa possible It wan found lmpolble
to complete all of thtm within time,
and for that reason the company wai
iint-a lor oeiays. ih total nna were
$1448. which amount the company
wantx reiurnei, with i-er cent In-teret-i
tor each year since J una JO,
PAST OAYS TOLO OF
Fourths in State From 1841
to 1914 Are Recalled.
PROGRAMMES ARE GIVEN
Oregon Historical Society It coords
Prcrlbc Briefly Incident la
and About Portland at Ivon
llt of Celebrations.
BT GEORGE H. HIM US.
Fourth of July celebrations of one
form or another have taken place prac
tically avery year In tha "Oregon country-
for tha last 74 years. The record
of these programmes from 1S41 to 1914.
Inclusive. Is an epic of patriotism, not
unmlngled with humorous Incidents and
cllmatlcal lore, and calls up many names
now found In memory. The following
extracta of accounta of the celebrations
are taken from the Oreaon Historical
Society records, and mention only in a
brief way what occurred here In ob
servance of American independence:
1M1 Sunder. July 4 A flne day: cele
bration on rth. MonJa'. uotlrr direction of
Capiat in Cnarlea Wi.kw, Iniijd hntr
Nvy, nr Krt Nnua.ly. now in P.rc
County, Washington; jrr. Itcv, John I.
;u htnond : Scripture read by Captain
Wilkes; !&.. ration read by a-rcaiit of
marines; oration. Hev. J. 1. KUhmond.
Momtay. July 4 Somewhat cioudy.
but a pleaaant cay. Hev. J. s, on n in.
lh.TC, stated t hat he rad the I . ! ra
tion of Independence and made a fw re
marks rciat!v to the day ti hs place
nr.r ll.ilsbora.
14.1 Tu-dsy. Jul 4 A fine day. as teatl-
n-d to by V, X. Mattfcieu. MMor-m Craw
ford end Itev. Jol.n S. l.rifltn. The two
that rame to Or son In lot and the latter
In IfeJW.
1S4 4 Thursday. July 4 A delicti tfut day;
o reported by M. M. lcCsrvcrv who came
lu 43.
Ce!Hrmtlea at Cham pa eg.
284.VFrlday. July 4 Colonel H. K. Shaw.
who came In J(4, eld the day waa One
tn Marion County. It was apropriatcy
celebrated at Cham po m -
IMti -rttunisi) . July 4 i. !bratton at Ore-
son Ciiy. Rev. J. I, farriah. crtaplain;
A. U. iovejoy, reader of Ulti ation.
I'ctrr II. liurnett, orator: weather tine.
I'e'.ehratlon ta Sai. ni Chaptatn. He v.
lavld read r of lrc;retlon, J. S.
Smith Imrmtyr of rgn in 1 ; ora
tr. Colonel W. Ki. T Vault, nrat eciitor of
treson Sp--ta tor. Ural newspaper la Ur
Cn. eatabtlahed February i. 144.
1847 Sunday. July 4 C:eration on 6th at
1'ort.and. Orator. Kv. w i: l tarn Koberta.
f ay atunny.
14 TueaOay, July 4 OlebraMon at Ore-
Son City; hoe day; orator. Columbia .Lan
caster. IMu Wednesday. July 4 A h-autifut day.
atated by Key. A!vJn K. Wa.ler lt4M.
H ram Straicl.t 4 lfc42 1 and S. W. Moaa
f 14. i. C".e'ratlan at Orecon City.
2 wo Thurda. Ju'.y 4 A nne da ; ce'e-
bratlon at I'ort ;and : chaplain. He v. 14.
I- man ; leraratin read ty W. C. Cald -w-ll;
oration by Colonel Wii;um M, Ktni.
C.ehration at orrton City. W. W. ltu-a,.
preaident f the day; Hev. Kara Kiher.
rl.aplaln; K Intatnc I'ritr hatt. a tins iiov
eroor, orator. ; niarahal. A. I. loc joy. At
ttie d.nnet a number of toaan were of
fered, amons them one In vorrie follow
Ins: "Oregon from the fertl.tty of Ita
aii;, the sa i ubrit y of Ita climate, t he
ftnr.t place in North A me r Ira for the real,
dence of rlvilsed man.
I'eellaued Has Olebrat loau
ISil Friday. July 4 Celebration la Port-
la tid ; tlv.m day ; chaplain, lie v. J. M. Wii
bur; reader of IOaratloa. W. H uit;
oratrtr, Tiionui J. lr yer. editor The cre
souien; exerciaee In Taylor-Street Mnno
i il rip tat opal C.iurvh ; dinner in chur. u-
ard. corner Second and Tay : r atreeta.
:iw occup ed by the Turny but:d:r.a.
Mnljr, July i Celeuralon o Den-
niaon bulldins. Front and Starat streets :
chaplain. Kv. llurae Lmo; reader of
iK-t'raiioit. t". rl. M icka; of a tor, lie 1.
4. Hue ha nan : fine Oay.
If Monday. July 4 A fine day; salutea.
r icurvlntta. etc.. but no celebration.
V".4 Tuesday. July 4 .e.. r-l re lebralloa ;
One day. Lieutenant W eii.thal. reader,
orator. Oranse Jacobs : proceaun. eoo in
Una: firemen took lead in c part.
2 i,W Wednesday, J uiy 4 ier era I eelehra-
tkn; Dn day: nremen toutt leadlnc part,
shubrlt-k Norrla. marshal . reader. A. I.
Dennis on ; orator. Benjamin t-tark ; a
lutea. t'nl'vd States war steamer at sasa
chuaetts; ex ere lees In 'grove north of the
Vlliase.
Aatorla Ilea Cele-brat kosw
IHiS Friday. Jnly 4 Fine day : no general
ceienration in fort land : ceiebra'ton at
Aamrbt ; iecla ri t in read by J. 1. Mol
nian ; oration. W If. tira ; addreaa. T. J.
" Inr. editor The Ornotiun.
Jij Saturday. July 4 Vtaiianre hook and
ladder company celebrated; oration. Iaua
Inc Stout; day fine; reiebtatloa general
throushout the Country.
IV.a Monday. July S Celebration by Port
land fire department; oration by J. M.
Yansyckle; Charlie Hut china, grand mar
ahaJ; John McCraken. reader; oration,
tieperal Kdward Hamilton: fag presenti-d
to Wlllamtte No. 1 by ladlea of Portland.
ray waa tine.
!&." Monday. July 4. Clear; celebration
at Olympla; General w. K. Harney and
suite, f rom Vancouver, present.
1 fVu Tuesday. July 4 Clear and cool : cel-
ebra t ion at I'ort land ; J udse Ueorre If.
Will tains, orator: celebration at Saleui:
Colon"! Kdward O. Iiaker. orator- I
1 SHI Thursday. Ju'.y 4 -floo'ly part of the I
day; celebration la lortiand; a . If Far- I
rar. orator; Kev. Tbomaa H. Pea me. I
chaplain.
19hV2 Friday. Julv 4 Showery: celebration
at Olympla; chaplain. Hev H. J. Kvans;
reader of Ieciaraihin. li. M. McGIll; ora
tion, lulwood Bvint.
hhowera ta IMS.
1SH.1 Saturday. July 4 Celebration In Port
land : heavy shower; grand marshal. W.
H. Hennett, chaplain. Hev. P. S. Caffrey;
reader. Hev. T homaa II. Peara" : orator.
Amory Holbrwk. editor The Or-grin lan ;
dninr on Cnurh'i wharf; t Ire works In
e tn Ing n piasa ; rOtMi present.
1.4 Monday. July & No celebration tn
port land : day fine: celebration at Van
couver. Wash. ; Major lien Jam in A I void,
orator.
1 Tuesday. July 4 Fine day; celebra
tion tn Port land; Judgi H. 1 Fbttturk.
president of the day ; Rev. Iavtd llut-
"rlae. chapialn: John McCrak-n. reader;
Ki ood Kvana. OI)tnp!i. orator ; emencisr-s
In heavy growth of limber Jus: .u(h tt
Jeff rrn'in street and west of Fourteen! h ;
One parat'r; fireworks In evening.
1 Wednesday. July 4 No ci hrat ion In
Portland: one in Vancouver; fine day;
"YlonorUteabllltudanltat tbuea,u-a." a loel
organisation, dressed tr outlandish fh
lm, paraded the streets, creatine much
merrttnent.
lfto7 Thursday. July 4 A a Meal Hay; no
celebration tn I'ort land . "Honoris pa
raded in evening
1". Saturday. July 4 A very warm day;
celebration; literary eretca. not : t
tended; fireworks attract he, display I e
Ittg loc a ted on t he "nort h side of i he
open blorki In the rear nf th Cent r a!
a hnolhou. the site of Portland Hotl
.f the prtnt dsy. Ju1 e MaMhrw
leady read tne iwcla rat in ; J. II. Heed,
orator.
Great Parade Held.
1 (Sunday. July 4 eie brat Ion on fo
toelt.g Monday; fire day; srt parade;
e&ert tsea bet w en 1 orr laon and Yamhl.j
and Park and T :nb at te-ta : Ma or
Hamilton lld. pr-sioent of the 1
y.elr. grand marshal; chaplain. Hv. W.
H Stoy ; reader of Iteolara ton. John Mc
Craken: orator. Corge Krani ta Train:
f trew orfcs In e en In c.
170 Monday. Ju.y A nir and ht; T2
Segre-a at S A- M . l"l at .1 lO P. M ;
no r;rbrmt!nn: fUoniMRi numerous: fir-,
works in evening; supply of le e.hausTed.
IsTl Tuesday. J uiy 4 Fine day; no gen
eral celebration. Parade by local military
mm pan lea. J. H M ;t-h : 1 mad an sd
1res In Kaat Portland Park and J. C
Morale nd gave a a add re at the p. y
Maro.um p are.
167 J Tliurs-v. July 4 An Ideal day: gen
eral celebration ; president of the day. A.
P. Iennison: grsnd marshal. At ..t-ber;
t haplain. Hey. T. 1- F:io : orator. Hev.
1 l. lrtver; po-t. f-tephen Mayb-r.l; sad
er of s nsing. J. H Wyatt. ItuttMiua very
large, requiring 17 n.lnutn in papain g a
cten point- Site of eaerclses. "i aptaia
ieorwe H. rlsndera orchard "
1STT Knday. Ju'v 4 A very pleaaant dajr
at 0!y mpta. Waahlnaton Terrltor ; no
celebration In Portland; ball In ev-nlr.g.
managed by "t'liy Htflea": da delightful.
1!;4 htfiurtia)-. Jn'y 4 A bright day; rr,-.
brstton In Kast Portland Pa'k . J. ft M
Van Cav. prs-s!.lent nf the day; John ".V.
Kelly. ra-ler of I cUTitinii . watoi
Juilpo W. W. Thaer.
ltr. Monday. July i A Pn day; re'ebra
Uuo at Caaea Oarvrtna; paraUe uf aj.;ll-
tary companle; ritraena of Iortland scat
tered, going to Vancouver. Cascade enj
Aaror,
Ta.aee) lay rartUad.
1" Tueeday. Ju y 4 cr-at ee;bratlon.
yo.O".0 people In Portland; oay fine. Major--eneral
o o. .Howard ld pruoeaeloa ; r-rwU-er
of Ikciartlnn of nOtendoce. 'Prer.S
M Ilemley: orator. e-eecator J. W. N
smith, poeta. It. c. Wn;e and Kamuel 1.
Simpson; Her. Isaic on chap ain; ea-
err tsea In piaaa Ci-ta a Thmit Moun
tain had leg broken. city prutu-.y deco
rated. FlasstatI r lO f-t high rrtU la
plaaa inder Oirect'.on of Captain MouRtaUk,
who a iso provided a f as 4U&mi feet.
IS" W'edneday. July 4 No general cele
bration tn Portland; da t-ne; H; hernia a
Henoler.t Sct.-ry had a ce'.et-ra: ion .
reader. Hiinrr lel! ; lr. Paul M Hrmin.
orator; erciee ta Cast Portland "Park.
IS,? Thursday. July 4. A fair day. though
lirht shoe era early In morning, fine la
afternoon; no gn-ral celebration; numer
oua p tunica, boat racing and other games.
UTis I'rl'li). Ju!y 4 Slight show er; cele
brailn lu Kast I'ortland; J. C. Haethorr.e.
M. 1 . president; lr. C. H H-affetv. vu
pres.de nt ; Hev Arthur W rtaon, ci-.ap!a:n .
rea: r of Le la rat ion. C. H llr.,int,pr .
M. i. C.eorce. orator; marha .a. 1C A. 1 un
ningham and lr. Lav Icafferty.
l.l Monday. July i -l-'ine da ; r.o cele
bration in Port : and . great celebration at
St ate Fair. Sa:em : 1 kx peop.e oa
grounds; reader. Frank M. Be w ley; orator.
John F. Capiea.
Celebratleai la 1MI.
l!iI Monday. Julr 4 K-ne day: general
celebration in Portland; H. Y. Thompson,
president of the day; l).ehop Morris, chap
lain; John McCrsken, rcaiier; Kwood tl.
sns. Tacoma. W. T.. orator; poet. H. C.
White; exercise In plaaa fronting Court -houae;
fireworks at Tenth and Columbia
streets.
lfcv- Tuesday. July 4 No celebration In
Portland ; showeiy: grrd ce.vUrattoa
promised at Vancouver; out In t he mir.ot
of who went thither, tt aa a pro
found f'ra.e; too many folka for the ue
to accommodate.
Isvt V edi.eua . July 4 A fine day; good
celebration; e&rle in plaxa . II. W. fat.
bett, president of the day; chaplain. Hev.
T. I, tlllot ; re ider, ICutua Malloty ; orator.
Ceneral N"lson A. Miles; gmnd mar anal.
;e..ral Henry A. Morrow, L n.ted Slates
A rmy.
4 Friday. July 4 A fine day; ce'ebra-tt-n
la Kast Portland: tiocroor I F.
'.rover made the adlrea.
Saturday. Ju.y 4 L'Uud fH day: cele
bration; prr-:.1-nt of the day Charles H
Iold; Chaplain. lie v. 1. W. Chanalet.
re-ader of I'er.aratton. If. It. North up.
orator. Judge Matthew P. Ieady.
1$m; Monday. Ju y Z Fine in morn.ng.
ilcht ahoera latter part of. day. flr
Worka and l.lun.:uiton on rt er . parade.
. K S WooJ. marshal: president of iay.
Juda Matthew p t-ady. chaplain. He.
A. I. I.tr:aiey. l. l. ; orator, Thomas
Fitch. sll er-ton sued orator" from Ca-l-forma;
eaerciaca in p.aaa.
Meant Hood Illuminated.
1.S7 Monday. Juy 4 'elebration In Port -land,
nne day. Mount Hood l.luminated
tnn'li itti P0 ounls of red nre. et -er
:es In plaaa: pteslien; tf tlie day.
Hemy Famine, chap. am. Kev. T. K. Clapp.
realer of lrr;ranan. John McCraken ;
oration. ;vravi (letgt 1 W oodt, tine
parade of Vni;ed Siatea irpa under com -mend
of Colon Thouiaa M. Auderson
Ijjhk Wednesday. Ju.y 4 The day propl
l.ous; Mount Hood 11 .umtnete., . general
c bftiion in rr(inj . gteat paral. ev
ert .mrm at pla. Judge Mtthrw f. lrJv.
pi esloen : of the d jy . !;-. T. K. C.a pp.
rltaplain. leader of the latat.on. C M
Id.eiuan. orator. Judge tieoige ki. tl.
llau.a.
lsi- i hursday. July 4 No celebration In
Port ' ar.d but one at Vinrouvtr. line da
2S:wi Fri.lay. Ju.y 4 A lovele da. Ideal
f r a r.rirmoti; a--eat parade . rvn :s-
In T'Ial. 1 'ha;.- H f od J. prescient oi
mf oa ; v . r verctiau r.r.g An.erl. a.
Itadtng a chorus T mji ; redr !
let ; ji tjrtn. l'rofess-r K il. Warntan.
oration. .e v Thomas I. W
aturay. Ju.y Oay rn: to tr
braltoii in Portland, fireworks in eten.ng.
l.li Mondajr. Juy Per fe i eat he- .
re eUratwn at Mtquam ti:n4. C.eo:g t
s-er. iltairman of tlie day, reader of
I ru.m.un, 1 lt:k Motter. ar-r jangled
Hunef-. M.sa Hal.ie parrtsh. orator. Joi.a
Hat f ett.
lta.i Tuesday. Jur 4 Flr.e day for tbe
n.ot prt. a:tl.ouci t:re were m, fe 1icit
ai.ower a l lor s the day ended . r.o formal
c-:ebr:ion. sham bati.e in A'h'.na Para.
1M4 Wednesday. Juy 4 A dei.ghtpjl dcj
celebration at tregon tty; t. W. 1'u.ioh.
orator. a.ao t V at. cou es. Co. one I Thuttiaa
M . A nd ft eon. or a tor.
I Thur stla y. Ju.y 4 A rainy day. cele
brat'on in p.ara. Halph P'att. pr .lent of
tie da , r-ap.a.n. Um Charles K. k.
I. 1 . M Hee H h h sang r:r
.fc;'ancie'1 Hanner' : reader of lr . ara
lunH Mo: :er . or tor a. J ud c Alre4 F.
e-rata. W a. lace Mcvamaat. M. C. urgri.
I1reweka la I nsS lmprrwa.
lf;afl. Saturday. July 4 tieneral celebra
tion; l.ev. Charie K. Io ke. U. P. map
Juio. M:a lie tie Kvaaa. reader ef Ieclara
tt.o. M.sa luae b.ex a sang i:ar-Bpang.ed
Ivani4r". Co.oaei Juno Jckat. A:tf
.e -ieneral i" M. ld. titan, wt a iois . im
mens nreworka ta e entug
1'-T nunday. July 4 Lay tlr.e; Monday.
July ., ce.ebrat;oa to I'ortland. nt.e for
gicater part of d. tuough hummer
showers came In etei.tr.g; exercuiee m
Park ItlOckS. frills O. Hughea, pfes.drnt
of the do. H. fcldgar P. H;.i. ct.ap.ain;
;-otge W. Caldel reader of le r.
tion. Mrs. W . A. Wetxe .1 aang Mir
spang, ed Uanner"; oiation by Itobe.-t
Treat Plate
1 V. Monday. July 4 lay fine; gret cele
bration; great rcjolc.ng over cap, ure of
Admiral t trtr and destruction of rpan
lah squadron at rantiagu. He. Fa i her
Hlack. cr-ap.ain. orator. Colonel Jamca
Jack run, 11. j. A.
1H Tueaday. July 4 Celebration tn Port
land. flu day for it. a.inou-ii clouoy
part of the time; saerclsea lu ptaaa; l 1
lia-aklos. president of the day. hi v. Alex
ander H lack burn, chap.atu; Ma u a ma No-r-l.i
sang "Star -Spang led lUnacr" ; ora
tor. Wi.:.m l. Fenton. military and ciic
parade.
X)mi Wednesday. July 4 - Show ery in fore
noon; fatr in afternoon. fc.?tarciaea in Cor
ure a Theater; Mayor li. S. Koee. presi
dent of tbe day; Ivev. W. S, i:;bert. chap
lain; Joel M. Lout, orator: 'rtarpa&gcd
Hanner. M tea iueie i am bell.
Hull Thursday. July 4 Celebration ta Port
land; great ctctc parade: Mayor 11. 3.
Ho e. president of the day; exercise at
M ru.ua in Ora&d ; reader of Oec! a ration.
W. li. Its am us . orator. Frederick W. Mui
key. HvJ Friday. July 4 -Celebra Hon In Port
land: showery: civic parade; Mayor
tieorge 11. Wiiliam. president of the uy;
exercises In Marquam oraud ; Colonel C
r.. S. Wood, orator.
1 a Saturday. J uiy. 4 Showery ; no cele
bration In I'ortland ; sham battle at irv
ington. 1104 Monday. July 4 Celebration In Port
land, nne day; parade a mile long; Mayor
tieorge H. W ill.ama. ptesideut of the day;
reader of On .r at ton. W. li. luiraui;
M:ss Heat ha Fowler tig "Star-Spangled
Hanner"; (ntnr. Hee. W. S. ti. inert. Ftre
worka on Multnomah field.
firecracker ltarred.
HnO TueeJey, July 4 An Ideal day; fire
worka in evening on Guitd'a Lake; no Dre
era, k era allowed on Kxpoe'tton grounds;
a dm tea tons. C-. . I'resident lltuty W .
t.oode. preside nt of the flay; Hev. A. A
Morrison, chaplain; Harry Hulkley. of
Washington. L. C. reader of the Leclsra
t .on ; HabM Stephen S. W ise. orator; Mrs.
Hoe Uloch-iiauer Sang ter-Spngied
Hanner" ; Kev. T. 1. K.lot. D. L., pro
nounced the tec-dlcUoa,
2te, Wedneeday. Ju.y 4 A delightful day;
puntca in eery direction; pa gmeial re.e-
biation la Portland. tu Johns had its
first ce.ebratton. Hev. F. 1 Young, chair
man ; Hev. Fred J. W rr n. orator,
lieu ; Thursday. J u!y 4 CelcUrat ion ta
I'ortland; Henry 1. Puio k. president of
the Ja ; Hev. Father llgh Mc le It t.
c haplain: Judte teorge 11. t litem . pio
neer of t.V&. crowned Mrs, Mavi y lcn.sey
I -e tn n n Wood, also a pioorr of 1 --
"vlueen of Oregon. she being over l-o
ears old . Judge Stephen A. iea ell. of
Pendleton, orator; great parade. Mount
Hood. Mount A Jama. Mount St. He. ens.
I. iu nitrated ; lirew o.'ks oa ilk poe.l.vs
grounds.
j tifK Saturday. July 4 I m poeaib'e to have
bad a finer ia ; no general ritbrtinn ta
Por tl and ; uf)'r.i in many d irert ions .
numerous celeurat lona throughout W 1. im
e'.ta Val.ey.
lneSunday , July 4 V fin day; show
ery on ith. the day set apart for celt-oration
. North A.btca I'ark dedicated.
Thlrteea H e lajwrewl.
HrHV Monday. July 4 A fine day; no gen
eral celebration; firecrackers and other ea
ploeles much in evidence; 13 bo a injured,
but none seriously.
1911 Tueaday. July 4 A fin day. Ide!;
sen celebration; firecracker under tha
be a of ctiy authorities; eacursions numer
ous : Mour.t Ta bor Par It dedicated.
1U1 J- Thursday. July 4 Part 11. y cloudy.
MOTOR OUT TO
Cfjnnticlccr 3nn
TONIGHT OR ANY OTHEU NIGHT
on the Columbia River Hiphway, overlookinp the Columbia Kiver
Gortre, Oreiron" moist noted Beauty Spot, Chicken dinner, frh
vegetables. Dinner Dancing. New open air Dininfr-Room. Uanrint:
floor just opened. Take Base Line road past Auto Cluh.
Call t'p Main S6I2 for Kcsrrvalions,
Important Change
in Arrangements
Kilera "Kvrrr Monday I'lrtrtncp
Salt-.-- hi-!i lias ! om. j, r,tuilrv
lookrd for rvvnt -.. h in I'orilamt
anl vloinllv. III ! lo.lp. nc! until
Tuesday. Jmljr a, owinic to tt.. osrrv.
snce of InJ'-.nJrni day Monda.
July S.
Tins Information was Calnrt durlnc
a ron rrsat lun by an Oirun:n repre
sentative wit:! th nunirr of K.Jers
Music House, who aJo mentiorej that
the innovation of the "Kvery Muni.iv
(frn. Sale" of fine 1'innos an. I
1'lyer Pianos had practically put a
new phase on Piano buxInK. niaklnir It
possible for purrhasers of inoderste and
small means to in-ura mnny new and
silently u.e.l Instruments at a n-ere
fraumrnt of their Ii;.il value.
I'urinc the course c-f t!.e week's bui
nes msny hich-nriil- new Instruments
are sold, and In the innjority of In
stances It ts nevei-sary to accept prsi -t:ca:iy
new Instruments as part jav
mmt. The sale to be held Tunl.iy, July .
will be the fourth of th serien. Krlnw
sr. listed soma really exceptional f
tera for Tuesday only;
riasos.
Will o
t I-el :mo
4:3 v:i7
ll sis
M'O ; 1 r.
::) 3o
Z'i 1X7
1.-.
40l 1.1
iiUI 111N
i.'.O 3CMI
330 4S
Leo
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z:z im
... Xi
I'h llkT.
4 00 14-1
473 23
Sou 14U
Story : 'iark. mahOKany..
Smith a: l:arnes. mahOKany.
Ie5ter. mahon.iny
llaa.-Uon ilro., walnut.....
KrcliliniT. rosewood
i'lnrmlon. mahot.iny
Kimball, oak
CJesrhard. dark oak
Kimball. mahOKany
lister, leathered oak
Klmbull. mahOKany
Haines llroe, mahogany....
WiKncr
Marsha!l & Wendell
Kimball, mahogany
Iceland, aolden oak
Story & Clark, mahogany...
Marshall A Wend.-l!
Marshall & Wendell ehnn-
Ised
Strlnwsy & Sons, ebonlzed..
Ha-aeltcn. ebonUcd
Steaer A Sons, mahossry...
tuiariion, rosewood
Tlt ''""rtisfiv 1 i.. -J.-: .rtn'1 1 ! "l
3
11. era.
ilea. Stcik r I'o. Plj nola . . . I
Itunitaiow. dirk oak -v
KinKsburj. mahOKany oi
Weber. ln:n 11;. 1
Jacob iHdl. mi.it:aiiy
Karrand. i"ee:lian. Ma hoc . . :
Krell Auto irand. fumed
ca k
Autopiano, nilssion oak :.
You shot:!. I see t!.ese .plend.J
a.tii.1
31 Ml
4L-.
4TS
b l 1
to appreciate them. Kach and rry
on. of tho above Pianos i.ave been
carefully (oim over, ret oils.. ed. t-.ine.l
and reiculaled. K.tch instn.menl en
rlrs Kliers famous money-back xuar
antee. b tn: rr with Ire. luring and
hani;e prtvilece.
A liberal supply of m islc aes with
each i'layer-Piano, as well as a hand
some plaer tenvh.
Not only r. toe prices the losMt nt
hlc!i u h st lendtd alues ran be of
fered, but terms will ! ai ranfre.1 to
suit your convenience. A ra:i payroer.t
so low that It hardly reimburses us for
the cartas rharees. etc.. wi.l take the
mJorllv of mem.
K1I.KKS MIS1C HOl'Mi
Hroad ay at Alder.
b4t coo!. deltcMful day for ptrnica. tirur.
sns. rtc . . sjine. in ise'... a ir.t
Tc:i-f fn.ni n:w art, I a. . torits. c,. ttii.
tions at aucrtuer sr.d .:ban; rscurstn.
I. UlUr place l.y UKlun :..-ct 1 1.-. .in
Ins tla ; sh.oaeTs ft U minutes en l.si
s-iae after J ..i" p. VI
ltl KrMav. July 4 simrS4t rurtr In
mnrniHK. i.m .Mn r;j.ie4 ui. nt h-.:i,
h"-,'i'. lul sat.'lcletitlr to make nt!bir
tnnillMona most acresu.e; s.'tri parage
in riry of SunOar s hl wnrkers.
thrre mi;n b.ns. it waa ..t.nated that
there teie IO.isni In line of march.
1S14 ntunl.y, Ju'y 4 A l'i:sMtful flay
throushuul; no ie:ebrMli.m In I'ortland;
t'harlra A. Johns, orn.tr at Vancouver.
PAVIMG GUARANTEE GIVEN
Ore--;, ,n City Adopts Safety I'olicy in
Ix-ttlns Contract.
OHKOnx CITV. Or, Julv 2. (Spe
rial.) The City Council Thursday n;p?:t
adopted a policy of safety firs-t when
a motion was passed to requiro a
ten-year personal bon.l. a five-year
surety bond and a depos!t of ten year
of the cost of the Main-street pave
ment from the W. H. orswick "pm
pany. the concern which ha t! e con
tract for the Improvement. Th'f were
adopted to protect the city after sev
eral propositions had been .iisrussed.'
Jos'l'li Penso. of the psrlng company,
said Inst night that work on the Im
provement would start within the next
two weeks and that within a month
ths street would bo completed. Mayor
Jones named a special committee to
notify the Portland Hallway. I-icht at
Power Company that the Main-,treet
track of that company must be Improved-
CHAUTAUQUA GETS SINGERS
Adrlpliian (Juartrt to O-m-u Ul.nl.
Mono Srsslont Tursilajr.
OKKflON CITY. July X. -Special )
The Chautauqua directors believ. thev
hirs chosen wisely tn booklrc the
Adelphlan Men's Quartet ns th. cTlc;.-l
"opener" for Chautaur-ua r.est Tues
day. Til. Adrlphiar.s Is perhaps the
oldest quartet In the country an point
of service. and ever where at as
recognised as one of the best.
Th. personnel follows: H. C House,
tenor: It. H. House, second tenor: C.
H. Aller. baritone, atvj C 1- Alier. bass.
The ofliclals have leen after the
Adelphian for two eais, A cap in
their Summer schedule makes It pos
sible for them to come west.
The Gladstone sasrmbly opens Tues
day with every Indication of a record
attendance.
In Laii'.amt Rtn sr.d worr.en ri'v-ks ri.
aci.v al.se m tunics. len-r Streeclita.
at t .ttkttrtl 'ochraa a n d rrt.''"t aS.-a