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-THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. ' SUNDAY MORNINO, MAY 28, 1911; EVERYTHING!! READINESS FOR ? THESE PERSONS WILL LEAD IN: ROSE FESTIVAL CELEBRATION. certain streams of that county. The next big system jt rights to be adjudi cated Will be Rogue rlvar end its tribu taries, inrolrlnf over claims. Hear ings on Rogue river claims will be started September 1. r , 4 ; , ;. Falls 25 Pee From Tree. - Marshfleld, Or., ; May . tl Josephus Dodge, a member of the local dtvlaloa of the Oregon Naval Militia, was bad. ly Injured while at work In the Qouid logging camp near this city. He was accidentally thrown from a tree and fell IB feat. Striking kla head en a rack. He waa not fatally hurt. . ,, k Journal Want JJU bring reeulta, I I -A, PalifiSalelli vpiv i.iiiiiiiui irn I ii ft,uiii pleted Its WorK and Festival 'l Will Open on Minute With- out Slightest Delay. '; - mum We Have the Goods brand new, too, as advertised The Hose Festival mlfht commence tomorrow, instead of a week from that flat, so far m readinees la concerned. "Every committee," said President Hort of the Featival association yeeter day, "has dona Ita full fluty." . . "Tha f fact of the work will ba acan in tha opening of tha moat splendid f ea tlval week in tha hiatory t tha wait," aid George L, Hutchln, tnanarer of tha Featival aeeooiatlon and designer of tha f loata . to ba uaed In tha elec trical parade of Tuaaday and Saturday olchta, June 9 and U. Thla complatanaaa of preparation meana that tha areata of each will ba presented without a hitch according to schedule. Te blooming of tha roaea baa kept progreaa with tha preparation for tha featival. Tha city next week will be a bower of bloom. festival te Begla Sunday. Rose Faatlval weak will really begin nest Sunday morning. It will ba called Roaa Sunday, with aermona appropriate we nay praacnea irom ui puipiis or tne city, un bunaay nignt tnere win probably ba a ten for the flrat time tta multitude of electrical illumination ef facta that are being arransad for the kyacrapera of Portland. Monday, June a, will ba known aa "Home Coming Day." The city will welcome lta visitors. On the etroke of high rvoon Rex Oregonua will arrive at the Stark atreat wharf, with the Roaa City aa flag ahlp, convoyed by 75 water craft of every description from, ocean going veaaala to the amart motor boata, and all under tha direction of tha Motor Jioat club. The arrival of tha Faatlval king will be the eigne! for the water carnival of decorated boata. C W Booat, grand marshal, and C V. Coop- I w, wv v& ill w JHUIVI ovtl CIUD v m wiTt imu uuinf ill wgrK of preparation. The night will ba made aplendld aa the day with illumlnattona and nreworks. oaa Show oa Tuesday. Tueaday marka tha opening of tha roaa ahow la tha Armory. Tha doora win awing open at p. m. and tha ex nibit of apendld roaea will continue tnroufh Wednesday. A nominal admla alon fee will be Charged ao that vlaltora may have better opportunity to aea the dlaplay and alao that expenaea may ba partially met The competition will be very keen due to the great number of ncn prisea offered for bast exhibits Thoaaanda of roaea typical of tha moat ecienuno culture will be ahown. Mr a. a. j. ranton la praaldent and R. B. Lamaon, aeoretary of the Rose society Tha aplendld Electrical parade will be given Tuesday evening. Thla la tha dla tlnctlve event of the festival; the f loata are the product of months of work on the part of highly akllled float bulidera under tha direction ttf Mr. llutchln. The parade beglna at 3 p. m. At 10 o'clock Tusduy evening the festival Stunts On fel tli and Seventh between Ankenny, and Yamhill atreeta, will begin and they promise to be one or the most delight ful features of featival week. On the moat elaborately decorated atreeta Tuesday morning will be featured by Dana concerts. . Wednesday brings the automohlla na. rado with ita artistically decorated ma chines. The, numbor of prizes offered. the quick competition among automobll-, is, um weens -at preparation, an are expected to combine in making the au totroblle parade distinctive. W. J, Clemens in president of the auto club and O. K. Jeffrey la chairman of the committee on parade preparation. Vehicle Parade. With Thursday cornea the horse and vehicle parade with Its battlo of roaea when the parade counter-marches before the review stand. Prises for every kind of exhibit In harmony with the featl- Vol l n mal Via A .u.nan tlnn atf .Bk.lt v i . , iimuviT VJIMt UOVVI ClllUlia 19 U Alt U9 roses so far as possible, with prisea for the beat entriea from neighboring towr.a haa made Interest In the parade Intense. Dr. Emmett Drake la chairman of the horse and vehicle parade com mittee, and F. O. Downing haa been ap pointed grand marshal. The l!lumlnatef clvio, fraternal and military parade, toward which the Kant Side Business Men's club haa done ao much, will be given at 8 p. m. Thursday evening. The chairman of the commit tee' on preparations la C. A. Blgelow, and General W. E. Finr.ar of the Oregon National Guard has been appointed , grand marahal. East side Oats Innings. From the Peninsula on Friday mom fig will come the Peninsula people with their solid train of roses, which they will shower upon the city's guests. At 1 t. m. tha awlmmlnar carnival In tha Willamette will take the attention; at I o'clock the spectacular parade of hu man rosebuds, tha school children, will make the East Side center of interest. They will march and counter march on . Grand avenue and (000 will participate, Friday will end with the Festival's avebaai aajavtlal tfaaMiaa' Va mIIKam. hall fl 9 a mvMmm icvui in v uiiti j ueui u the Armoryf given under the auspices of the Oregon National Guard. Two o'clock of Saturday afternoon and tha races will be given at the Coun try club under the auspices pf the Port land Hunt club, and 8:110 p. m. the elec tric parade, bidding farewell to Rex Oregonua will , be given, so that the Festival King may depart in a blaze of glory, but leaving behind him the featival spirit of .progress. ' v Who Xs Bex OregOnusf "Who is Rex Oregonua? None will know until his unmasking the last night of the Festival. Last year his Identity was kept a profound secret Effort is being made this year to in troduce more of the Festival spirit into Featival week. For this purpose the carnival features of Tuesday evening, June 6, following the electrics parade. The affiliated women's clubs of the city have been asked by the Rose Fes tlval management to set the fashion of gala attire, to dress in bright colors and to thus add brilliancy to the streets. 1 George L. Hutchin, chairman of publicity committee. 2 Ralph W. Hoyt, president Rose Festival association. 3 Mrs. A. C. Panton, president Portlapd Rose Society. 4 Dr. Emmet Prake, chairman horse and vehicle parade. 6 W. J. Clemens, president auto club. 6 O. K. Jeffrey, chairman ot, auto parade. 7 General W. E. Flnzer, grand marshal of east side p'arade. 8 C. A. Blgelow, chairman east side parade. C. V. Cooper, secretary . Motor: Boat elub. 10 C. W. Jioost, chairman Motor Boat club. 11 F. O. Downing, grand marshal horse and vehicle parade. 12 R. B. Lamson, secretary rose show. SALEM BANK F0RLK1IM Clara Rowland Says She Was Crippled in Elevator of First National. HOFF NOT LIKELY L TO OH 6 IRS (flilen Bareaa of Tbe Journal.) Salem, Or., May 27. One hundred thousand dollars damages la asked of the Firat National bank of Salem by Clara .H. Rowland in a suit filed in the circuit court of Marlon county to day. The' alleged damages were sus tained laat October when, the plaintiff says,- she was caught by the door of the elevator in the bank building, both leg and aa arm broken, and her body badly crushed between the elevator and the wall of the shaft It Is alleged the woman had started to walk out of the elevator on the second floor when William Mohrmann, In charge of the elevator, elammed the door and caused the elevator to ascend, catching her lower limbs In the door and dragging her JSody between the wall and the ele vator, crippling her for life. i- . i - . . . HALF MILLION IN GOLD CLINKS IN SACRAMENTO Sacramento, Cal.J May J7. Loud wae the clink of gold In State Treasurer Roberts' office today when John E. McDougald, treasurer of San Franiaco county, paid In the second Installment of taxes for 1910, the sum of 1941,822. of which $697,52$ was In gold coin. It weighed an exact English ton, -2260 pounds.' Labor Commissioner Finds System Not Altogether a Good One. salem Buma of Tha Journal.) Balem, Or., May 27. The Oregon shingle and lumber mills will probably not be required to adopt the blower system for safeguarding employes against dust, according to Ktate Labor Commissioner O. P. Uoff, who returned today from an Inspection of the mill of Tacoma and Ballard. - The system is not entirely practicable, Mr. Hoff finds, by reason of the fact that the sawduat In cedar shingle mills and in resaws In lumber mllla eats up tbe Iron if water la used on the saws making It necessary to renew the equip merit throughout twice a year. 0. A. C. INSTITUTE FOLK SPEND DAY AT BRAIN (Special Dispatch to Th Joornatl Drain, -Or,. May 27. A farmers' Instl tute was held here today under the au spices of the Commercial club and the local branch of the state grange. Lec tures and demonstrations were given by Professor F. L. Kent on dairying, Professor. F. R. Brown on horticulture. 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M. none Kala T14S , 1 and Mrs. Clara Waldo and Mies Bertha Edwarda on domestic science, theae peo ple being members of the faculty of tha Oregon Agricultural college, and Mrs. O. Buxton of Forest Grove, on woman's work, Mrs. Buxton being a member of the state grange. There waa a large at tendance or farmers and townspeople. A basket dinner and music by the local band helped round out the event y . A simple truck, supported by a wide roller Instead of small wheels, with which one man can pick up and move a piano, Is the 'Invention of a Wisconsin man. ROGUE WATER CLAIMS COME UP THIS FALL (Skleffl Bareio of Th. Journal. I Salem, Or., May 27. Jamea P. Chln nock. superintendent of water, Division No. 1, has just returned from Josephine county, where he has been assisting In trie adjudication of water rights along $96, $111, $126 J Ik . $138, $148 and Up Better Hurry Only a Few More Days ra-i I f ' -, SlaWeekF navs for l10 E A Piano Ask to see the follow ing bargains also, WELL KNOWN MAKE $96, Hallet ft Davis $157, Player Piano $325. Never have we had uch a great demand for pianos as during the last few days since we announced this wonderful sale of instruments. We bought for spot cash a Portland dealer's entire stock of pianos at 50 cents on the dollar, a price which is practically less than cost, and we are now selling them at positively tha lowest prices and easiest terms that a brand new instrument has ever been sold for in Portland or any other city. Just think of it: For $111.50 we give you a modern, brand new, warranted piano, a smaller size, costs only $98 bow. Other styles are $134.80 and $12670,W als arrange so thatjrpa ean lecure one... on little payments. Surely there never was aa opportunity for buying good pianos at tch little prices as now. Remember, there are only a limit number ot tfiese pianoi yon had better come tomorrow. mm. 111 FOURTH STREET We Per Have Sold 37 Cent of Our Allotment of 1912 Packard Cars Before the Arrival Of our Demonstrator Our first 1912 Packard "80" has just been received and is on exhibition in our salesroom. Deliveries are on a schedule and early orders are the only safe way to make sure of a desir able date of delivery. We have a few early dates still unsold Three sizes: The Packard "Six," Packard "30" and Packard "18." A dozen styles of open and enclosed bodies. We will be glad to arrange for a demonstra tion. Catalogue of complete line on request Frank C. Riggs Packard Service Bldg. Cornell Road 23d and Washington Street. a. rrucLft . ' re? to a If Tf 1 ! 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