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r . . THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND SUNDAY. MORNINO, APRIL' 5, 1808. 15 -1 -s FIRST ROSE FESTIVAL ARCH COMPLETED 1 1 t ?! u'l ii I . ni.i.litr. in Carnival Arch Designed by Mra. Henry Waldo ,Coe. Th first private arch for the Hose reativai in Jnnt haa been comDleted. - Iln. Henry Waldo Com haa deeign.d and had constructed across the atreat at Twenty-fifth and Lovejoy beald her home a large arch of elaborate plan which ia nns rsailv In d.nril fnr tha fftatlval. Tha dnnora are Fred Krtba and Ir. H. W. Coe. The arch la Of lat tice formation to facilitate the work of rose decorating which will coma later. The arch la surmounted by a huge atar which will be illumined with colored lights. EAGLES PLAN WELCOME FOR PRESIDENT BELL Former Congressman From California to Speak to Local Aerie. Grand Worthy President Theodore A. Bell of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will a'Idress the Oregon aerlea at the Armory tomorrow evening. Mr. Bell who was formerly congressman from California snd who waa defeated by a K 1 mm .-is : ft mi ; ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETE FOR KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CHARITY BALL Tickets for the Knighta Templar charity ball, to be held In the new Ma sonic Temple April SO have been printed and the ladles working for the benefit of the Portland Babies' home will offer them at once to the public. Tickets are also on safe at Woodard. Clarke A Co.. from W. S. Macrum, reoorder of Oregon commandery No. 1. at the Merchants' National bank, and C V. Cooper, secre tary of the. executive committee, 813-814 Chamber of Commerce. The ladles appointed to wont in con junction with the Templars are Mra r. W. Sltton. Mrs. I. N. Flelschner. Miss Henrietta Falling, Mra Hannah B. RobertKon. Mrs. William C. Alvord, Mrs. i H. C. Eckenberger and Mrs. H. W. God dard. This committee inspected the new building yesterday, going through the ballroom on the second floor, the lounging rooms, the blue lodge rooms and the other portions of the building to be devoted to the balL The arrange ments for a large dance are the most perfect in Portland. it nas oeen aeoiaea .to nave toe arm corps of commandery No. 1 give an ex hibition drill preceding tha grand march. Special efrortg will be made to entertain those who do not dance. Ticket- for the ball will be sold by the committee, and no special invita tions will be issued. The tickets are priced at 85 for gentlemen and one lady, with extra ladles' tickets at $2. FRANCE SCARED BY ART JOKERS Painters Hang: Caricatures J J of European SoVereignr" ' In Paris Salon. Special Cable to Journal. Part France, April 4. Tha Paris authorities are bothered to death by the sense of humor displayed among tha exhibitors at the Salon Dea Artistes In dependents. Six caricatures of Euro pean aoveretfne were smuggled Into tha present display and all ef. them were of a kind which would have driven the subjects wild with Indignation had they seen them. Caar Nicholas and Kaiser William were the chief sufferers. Berlin had a celebration not long ago In memory of the revolutionists killed In the uprising of 1874. The picture In question repre sented Emperor William standing In front of the martyrs' monument. He wears mourning. Hie head la bowed with Apparent grief. Wreath and Im mortelles are piled lavishly around him knee deep.. JiiH on his oiajeaty'a faoe a smile appears about a . foot wide. This shocked Parle exceedingly. 'ih authorities did not hear about tha of fensive plctuea until they had been several days on exhibition. Then, a po lice commissary and squad of detec tives hastened to the gallery, muffled the canvasses reverently In cloaks and drove away with them In caba. ' Such foolishness might result la in ternational complications and the au thorities cannot understand why the banging committee let the artiste "get away with tV - , . .. What -makes it worse, this is not tha first tiros such a thing has happened. Henri Koutou got a dreadful picture of the -"Jiu JlUuT- Into the gallery last year. There wae a ring. In the cen ter the tsar and the mikado strove to gether. In' a group surrounding the en closure stood all the royalties of the old world looking on. Not a person In the party had on clothes enough to "flag a streetoar." Politicians. -J - . i , : - - v. . i Get wise! Eighteen votes at Hotel Castle Edel Brau 1I-Mlle House) and Rose, Vlnta Farms all for you. Come out and aluff off a few dollars don't be a stlnjcygut a lot of good men will get left because they are full of "hot air" and stinginess. Plenty chloken broilers and amusements. N. B. Don't believe any "knocking" lies about "cock flatus." That waa a joke. We ate the chickens. Remember It pays to advertise. INITIATIVE MEASURES TO BE VOTED 0N--N0. 1 4 Grand Worthy President, Theodore A. Bell. small majority for governor of that statu Is known aa one or the most en. thuslastic of fraternity workers and U a noted cubllc SDcaker. 'There will be a parade of the Eagles or tne Vancouver, uregon uity, tst. Johns and Portland aeries before the lecture. The number of Eaa-lea In Port land now numbers nearly 700. The growth of the order has been marvel ous. In the three years of Its existence It haa attained 800,000 members dls tiinuted among 1.700 aerlea. '.The growth of, the order In Portland has been characteristic of the growth elsewhere. , W. E. Snyder is worthy presiqent oz me .roruaua aerie ana ur. B. c. H locum is past president and Lioui Dammasch secretary. The aerie will turn out la force to escort the honored visitor to the armory preceding the lecture torn arrow evenlnav Mr. Bell Is one of the most prominent men in, western .anairs. He is a vig oroun worker and has done much to make the growth of the Eagles frater nlty as marvelous as It has been. He was born In California and via but 35 yearn old. He hae a commanding ap pearance ana is a spienaia tauter. P1X0T ROCK WILL VOTE OX BOOZE j (Special Dlipatch to Tha JoornaL) Pendleton, Or., April 4. A petition asking for a local option erection in Pilot BOck In June has been filed with tMe Uiriatllla county clerk. The petition feisltd by 61 voters of the Pilot Kock : BffCMet," with the name of Douglass Bette-'at the heaa. Aa a resuij or the filing of the petition the people of Pilot Rock will vote on tne question or wet Sr dry. at, the state election to be held one 1. 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On the contrary, It Is apt to strengthen the entire system and purify the blood, ' because it helps the stomach to assiml ' late better, and by reason of its special action on the fat cells It is recommended as. a. general tonio as well. . No person - bothered with fat need hesitate about trying a bottle of the .Marmola prescrip tion. .Results are sure to follow, v- Good tdruggists an the Marmola prescription R.a, wrlttea and never substitute. - . i The fourteenth in the list of 11 pro posed Initiative and referendum meas ures has to do with the Instruction of legislators on the senatorial question. The form in which it will appear on the I ballot Is as follows: ' PROPOSED BY' INITIATIVE PETITION A bill for a law Instructing -members of the legislature to vote for and elect the candidates for United States senator who receive the high est number of votes at the aeneral election. Vote YES or NO. 828. Yea. 827. No The bill as It has been submitted to the people is as 'follows: "A bill to propose by Initiative petl tion a law to instruct tne members o the legislative assembly to vote for and elect the candidates selected bv the peo ple for United States senator from Ore gon. "Be It enacted by the - people of the state of Oregon: "Section 1. That we, the people of the state of Oregon, hereby instruct our representatives ana senators in our leg- islatlve assembly,- as such officers, to vote for" and elect the candidates for United States senator from this state who receive the highest number of votes at our general elections." Selz Royal Blue Shoe is guaranteed to suit you ONE fact about Selz Royal Blue shoes that makes them of unusual interest to you is that every pair is guaranteed to satisfy the man who wears them. Selz makes them that way; and says to us that any pair p( these shoes that doesn't give the wearer satisfaction is to be made good by us, in whatever way is right. We promise satisfaction in Selz Royal Blue shoe; with the biggest maker of good shoes in the world back of us on it. Selz Royal Blue, $3.50, $4, $5 Call and See New Spring Styles Oak Sole teeth er used la all on shoes Nvr Bast Formerly 149 Third Street Cor. 7th and Washington Sis. Youths' Spring Sui $10.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 I LABOR UNIONS WILL SUPPORT VARSITY BILL Executive Board Parses Ees olution Urging . State .Bodies to Act. The executive board of the State Fed. eratlon of Labor has passed a resolution urging labor union .men In all parts of the state to support the University of Oregon, appropriation bill. There are 88 affiliated labor organizations In Ore gon, and-all of them have been notified or tne action or tne mate Federation. When seen yesterday. President C H. Oram spoke in highest terms of the uni versity and its work and said that he was heartily in favor of giving the school the $25,000 per year, in order that the state may have an Institution worthy of her name. The, action of the State Federation is merely a recommendation but it will doubtless be followed by a majority of the labor union men. Friends of the university are highly elated over the leoeration s action .. . It la said that Eugene Palmer of Al bany, who is engineering the move merit against the bill, addressed the Federated Trades Council last bvmav night and urged that bodv to vnta against the pending bill. The fact that no action was taken by the Federated Trades Council Is cited by the friends of the university aa . proof that labor union men are not in sympathy with the effort to withhold the funds of the university. 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