... I THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 0, 1811. MILITARY LABOIWSCLASII, COLLINS HOT SPRINGS PLANS FOR BIG SEASON The Most in.Valuo Tho Best In Quality , PARADE New Idea Mafuln 10o . New Idea , Pattern iod 1 EAST SIDE IS Ill DYNAMITE CASE CO T"'- ' ' L GREATSUCCESS 150,000 People Witness- Pa , 1 geant Which Is Neariy Two Miles Long;1 5000 Marchers : in Line; Fraternal Orders. 4 Trin Winners of Military rarafle. Company Four, econd pattai battle to Get. Transcript of V Testimony Before Grand Jury Is Won. y ,e Ion, rerular aoldlefs, a liver cup, for the bent drilled company. , Oregon National Ousrd, third 4 ;' column,' Second battalion, beat appeartnf company. , " Largest number uniformed- In parade, Woodmen of the World. Beat nnlformad fratrta er- dar. Loral Ordar of Moose. ' ' f Moat unlqua . features, Bad ' Man. .;'. v . .' ' '. ' V, - -', . Beat appearing ordar , passing; 4 reviewing stands, Kiugnta . ana e- Ladles of Security. 4 General award. ' silver cup, 4 ' made to Spanish war veterans. .'-," r .,, ' , --.0 , One hundred and fifty thousand cheer ing people witnessed the vivid military and" fraternal narad n Grand avenue last night ' 'j. --t''!. I With . 5000 participants the pageant waa greater In point of numbers than any other of the Rose Festival. The parada waa nearly two miles lang and Its features ranged all the way from the magnificent to the ludicrous. , ,' For, distance of -two miles Grand avenue waa tieevlly decorated with flags and streamers. . Great flags, artistically draped at regular' Intervals on. both sides of ths broad thoroughfare, gave an appearance of an extended arched highway. A multitude of electrlo lights,,, which swung at each street intersection, added to ihe charm. Lines of -red lire da each aide the avenue luridly Illum inated the scene and contributed to the semblance of an enchanted place. In Its visor and militant air, spectat ors, commenting, said the parage was tvolcal of the enthusiastic spirit of the strong East Side Business Men's 'club under whose auspices tne event was viven ahd bv whom every expenae was paid. .' Spectators 0et Flaa near. k It was notable, too, that where on the west side a place to see the festi val paradea la- difficult to find, on urana avenue there were a number of high banks which with two large standa and a mumber of small Ches gave comfort able view points to every one. The parade formed at Grand avenue and East Clsy street. : It waa gotten under way soon after I O'clock. Swing- In up the thoroughfare thousands of tram Din a feet, keeping time to the crashing music gave an Indescribable sensation like to that when one aeea first a arreat army on the march, IfTbe Judges were Colonel James Jack son. General Beebe, captain stepnen M. Foote and Captain Percy Willis, both of Fort Stevens. They w re given spe cial places In the grandstand at East Ankeny and Grand avenue. First In lien was the dragon or the United Spanish WarLVeterkns carried by 200 men, and loliowing It a Human dragon of grotesquely costumed men. some of them dressed like the Filipinos whom they once crossed the Paelflo to subdue. i Oregon national Guard. A sauadron of mounted police cleared Che street. Came then the police band and handsomely uniformed company of police commanded by Captain Baty. The Oregon National uuara, com manded by Adjutant General Flnzer, who served also as grand marshal, waa followed by So regular soldiers In dress uniforms, their officers mounted on prancing, glossy horses, with music furnished by the Third mranrry band and 'a company of artillery closing the formation. Thousands of, Woodmen of the World, accurately uniformed and well drilled, l maae an - almost enaiess processional Order or ' Moose, with caparisoned horses and a majestic float, waa im- presrslve to a degree, X : There passed then In rapid succes slon the Maccabees, United Artisans . (Uairtg Pms Um srire.1 Los Angelas, June -Union labor de fending B. M. Connors. V Xra Bender and A. B. Maple, aocasad of attempting to dynamite the hall of records building last September won a signal victory In the first real aklrmlsh with the prose cution when the eases of the three men to Plead on indictments against them were called today In Judge W tills' court. .. The case was continued one week by request of the defense,-but the victory was contained not m mis dui in vne bsttle to obtain possession of a copy of the trsnacrlpt of testimony taxen before the grand Jury td whleh resulted tn the indictments. . . .- . v Judge Willis after listening to argu ments decided that the defense waa. en titled to a copy flvodaya before'tha date set for tne trial, mat oewg ma in terpretation of the law made by the last legislature which .provides that defend ants In the grajid Jury cases shall re ceive the copy "five days before their 'trial." v ;' "'-"..'-.' . .Following Judge Willis' ruling. Attor ney G. Ray Hortotv repreaenting the atato announced that It was not the purpose of ths prosecution to hamper the defense and the transcript- would be turned over, to the defense as soon as It was typewritten. The proceedings were short ' Many New improvements Made at Big- Columbia, River Reaort, " " i'.' '.''' Including New Bathhouaea. , . t with their splendid" float Boy Scouts, the handsome company of Knights anl LadleS of Security, the Modern Broth erhood, Modern Woodmen of America, Knights of the Boss these with gaily dressed horses, a beautiful float asd uniformed members. r , " aved Xea's War Basea . Laugha ame with the Bed Men and the war dance they gave after the pa rade waa hugely enjoyed. They bad real Indiana excelled in enthusiasm and gerlness of their waa paint . The cowboys with their - ludicrous stunts brought as many-laughs as did th Red Men. Perhaps the most eta Wi ly formation of all waa tbe uniformed company from the Italian society. . ' Many words of commendation for the work don by C. A. Bigelow, chair man of the parade committee; by Seo retary Walter, and Assistant Secretary C. C. Hall of the East Side Business U.n'i nlitH. ... InnV.n last nlflrlit ThA club has been, planning for the parade many months and tbe expense In ef- J fort was even greater than th. money cost. Words of .appreciation were heard, too, for the aomlng of the regu-, lar soldiers to participate in the pa geant A surprise ' was prepared for them In the form of a lunch spread for the return trip upon the steamer Mon arch. Collins Hot Borings has been so thoroughly overhauled,. Improved' and altered this year that old timers, who have always spent their summers there. quia scarcely recognise meir via haunts. F. A.Toung, the new owner. ha spant thousands of dollars in sew buildings, new equipment and a new spring, .below the - old one. where a stronger, hotter and mors highly min eralised stream has been discovered. Dressed up in Its new clothes, Collins looks ke sew place. - To formally Introduce all his Innovations, to the public, a general reception and opening has been planned for next Monday night and Invitations are now jMring mailed to all ths frlenda of the celebrated resort,''- , ', - .' , .f Ths hotel building has been consider ably , enlarged by the erection' of three-story annex, on the ground floor of which ths bathrooms are located and above a number of new and elegantly furnished rooms, many with , private baths,t hot and eold watsr and elec tric lights. .- Mr. Toung Is particularly proud of ths bow mattreases and they are far above ths averags found at first-class hotels. , i ' V , r -Those who have reeelved so much benefit from ths hot mineral water of th summer. ,Th wide,. pUU glass windows serosa th front of ths room will always b remembered by those who have 'visited this pretty-dining-room, t reminds one of .the big ocean Side rooms at th coast hotels, while, to niany people, th ;view . across th mil, of Columbia river is ; regarded aa superior to any environment ta th Ualtd lutes,.;' -'-if . ';, As a matter of fact while It is true a large number of people visit Collins for the remarkable properties of 1U miners! water, and for the marvelous J cures which It haa to Its credit in the line of rheumatism; kidney, bladder, liver and stomach troubles, there are hundreds and thousands, vry year, who visit the spot for th magnlfloenc of its scenery. Located as It is right In th heart of the Cascade Rang, sur rounded on all sides by. mammoth mountains, lh place Is resplendent with IU beautiful soenlo effects. Wind MounUIn, rising to an Eleva tion considerably above tOOS feet In vites th hardy climber, while Shell Mountain, the bane of the railroad com pany, sliding always toward in nver, Is on of th greatest freaks of nature on the western coast Back toward tbe Interior, ther ar two little lakes, from whficb the finest strings ef trout ar J I . Ri I""'""" !mmii " I,.,-..... iniarssusssssssssMu PAfc'-lV5 ks' ' ;1 III S i-'-9- ill t i v.:: I i Hi i ' ,-J "Vj. . r 1 l m&mw i Ills II 111 I r1 tf' $1 it ! I UWVQt DISCUSSES COMPENSATION ACT T7a1te PtMS L4 Wlra.t Boston. Juno . Delegates to th nat ional conference of charities and cor rectlons today are discussing ideas of Louis D. Brandels, on workmen's con? pensation mad In' an address before their body. . . v -. A cerUin per cent of wage earners IneviUuly meet illness, accident, death and lack of employment," said Brandels, and these conditions must be met with something , more definite than sporadic, emotional charity. The cost of insur ance -would be high. Ten per cent of the current wages would go far, yet even such a charge would afford merely alleviation, and complete . indemnity jvould probably coat 26 per cent of the average dally wages. Th apparently prohibitive expense should not fetef us from acting now. On the contrary, it brings clearly to mind th enormous waste pi social nd Industrial condi tions.", , ,:, .,; HAS l!0 SUBSTITUTE ' Abcolutcl Furo Tho only baking Bowdar mada from floyai urspo ;, Cream of Tartar ' . M.IPU?.!FP3FS!ATE GERMAN AVIATORS GET READY FOR RACE IN AIR C.'JSI Natural Laxative Water Speedy - Centlo . Quickly Relieves ' CONSTiPATlOn ' (United Praaa Leaaed Wire.) Borlln, June 8. Designed to stimu late aerial navigation and th use of aeroplanes ior military purposes, Ger man aviators are today tuning up their machines in preparation for the great est air race ever held In! this country. Trial flights will fee held tomorrow and the start will bo made Sunday from the aviation grounds at Johannesburg, near Berlin. The course is 1200 miles long, as roiiows: Berlin, Magdeburg, Hamburg, Kiel, Schwenn. Hanover, Munster, ' Dussel dorf, Cologne, Alx-Le-Chapelle, Duls- burg, Dortmund, Caeseili Nordhausen. miberstadt. Dessau. Berlin, i None but - German machines, steered by Germans, are eligible for the' die tance. The winner will receive 126,000 In gold. Several smaller prises are offered- byaero clubs- and the citizens of luwriH tuuog ine ruuio. - The war ministry has offered two special prises for achievements of mili tary usefulness. ' Texas Lets Up. (Smclil nlanat-b to Tba Jouraatl Austin. Texas. June 9. -Marfy of the Important laws enacted by the last ses sion of the Texas- legislature ar to come into effect at midnight tonight Among the new acts are several Impor tant amendments designed to lessen th severity of th drastic anti-corporation laws' passed several years ago. Includ ed among them, is an amendment to the anti-pass law, which will permit the railroads; traction lines, express com panies," telegraph;' companies and other public service corporations, to give free service or service at a reduced rate to practically all etate, county,, and city officers, delegates to conventions and numerous other classes of parsons. ' Commencement t "U.w ' (Bpeclal TXiMtek to' Tie JourntLV- Btoomington, Ind June 9. The com mencement exercises of Indiana univer sity were ushered In-today with th re ception to the graduating . class .' by President and Mrs. William I Bryan. Numerous festivities- will oooupy the attention of the students until next Fri day, when th law school commencement will take place. On the Sunday follow ing -the , baccalaureate sermon will be preached by th Rev. A. B. Storms of Indianapolis. The graduating exercises of the university will, take place Wed nesday, June II. The address will be drllvered by President Edmund J. James the springs will be pleased to learn that th new bathhouse adjoins the old hotel, ' making, it possible to go from the bath to th hotel rooms with out going out of doors. With reference to the bathrooms themselves, it Is safe to say that - there la nothing in the northwest that is equal to them In per faction of equipment, siae and furnish ings. There is a large room for wo men, with hot and steam rooms, tub bathes, showers and aleeping rooms,' ac commodatlng over 100 women in a day. The -women's baths are made complete by th engagement of a graduate mas seur, and to her has been entrusted tne task of annlylng the baths to the greatest benefit of those who patronize the place. The men's department Is larger, with room for 100 bahts a day, under the supervision of an expert masseur. The bath equipment in tne men's Quarters is similar to that for the women, except they are larger. Th locating oi a new won, soout Quarter of a mile below the old one is a great improvement - at Collins, owing to the fact that the water is consider ably warmer, reaching a temperatare of about 100 degrees. 'This spring Is connected with the tanks by electric pumps, doing away with the old method of pumping by steam. - ah or tn pump lng Is now governed from the power house, which has oeen remoaeiiea. All told, the accommodations at Col lins Hot Springs are- now sufficient for nearly 200 people, without counting the tenting facilities which will provide for many more. The dining-room is mam talned on a plane unexcelled in the years past, even at Its best while the private herd of milch cows rurnisties milk, a half inch thick with cream. butter that la delicious and a character of living that cannot be approached at the ordinary recreation resort. Mr. Young has his own pork and many other clever ideas in providing eatables that will prove popular to tho health resprt this summer. Those who have eaten In th Collins dlnlng'room. In times past remember the large, light, and airy room, over looking the - magnificent Columbia river, with Shell MounUIn on the other side. This room has been thoroughly renovated and made spick and span for brought almost dally, Th Ions) wind ing trails through the woods, along tbe shore of the river and into the very depth of the mountains, keep one fslrly busy .wondering which place to visit next A whole summer spent at Col lins would find some new plac to visit every day. F. A, Young, tho new owner, has spared no expense to provide every possible comfort for his guests this summer. The beautiful launch Omo is at their disposal, as well as rowboats and saddle horses. The river boats up and down the river every day, provide opportunities for Innumerable side trips, while to reach th orest of Wind Mountain -seems to be the ambition of almost every one who visits the place. The transportation facilities for Col lins Hot Springs this year are almost without equal. The North Bank trains leav Portland every morning at 8:20 o'clock and every evening at 8:20, re turning morning and evening. This gives splendid accommodations be tween Portland and Collins. Four river boats stop dally In front of the hotel th Tahoma, which plys between Stevenson and The Dalles, and th J. N. Teal, Bailey GaUert and Dalles City, between Portland and The Dalles. The railroad depot is just back of th hotel, not over 100 feet away, while all boats land In front of the hotel grounds. The evenings spent at Collins, sitting on the wide veranda facing the river, are. among th pleaaantest Imaginable, The long slants of th setting sun, throwing the hotel Into the shadow early, linger for hours on the peaks of Shell and Wind mountains, painting a picture so gorgeous as to throw any. one Into raptures. The natural beauty of th place, as 'wall as the strict regulations Imposed by Mr. Young, will make Collins a much sought after resting place this summer. . The best people of the Northwest have always felt a summer Incomplete without a few days at Collins and many of them are 'making reservations for the sum mer already. ' Men feel perfect safety tn sending their families to the 'hotel, as no liquors are sold or ' permitted and an air of pleasant sociability per vades the big house all day long. ' 7 - GOODMANS Factory v Special iuiiai mavcu ijuucd Mea s Tan Shoes BUTTON JPR LACE . ' Dumpy Toes Hi Heel Wear Like the $4.00 Kind THIRD Bet Stark and Oak y n '. XV .. . Ill v ID in 50 CENTS A YEAR WlitW -A-- Trfc.swilaiswTsswa!Wja)si i AH Styles -Slse June White Sale of gap iueiits ' , Value That Are Way r Ont of the Ordinary Muslin Gottoj s o i ' gl.6Q Values ioU , An iextra fine line of Muslin Gowns, shown in the ; high-neck bishop or low-neck slip-over style. Made" of fine quality cambric, nainsook or Masonville muslin, trimmed with fine laces, embroideries, rib bons and pin or hemstitched tucks. All made very- full and extra well finished. ' Regular- AO $ 1,50 valines priced for this sale. .r. V. . ; .".70V; Combination Suits 01.25, 01.50 Vals 98o Fine Combination" Suits, trimmed with pretty laces, embroideries and ribbons. They come in the drawer or skirt combination and are exceed ingly well made and neatly finished. Reg. OQr l. 25- 1.50 values for this sale at. ..... . yOL Fine quality Cambric Drawers, with extra deep embroidery flounce. Reg. 75c-85c values priced at 58 c Muslin Skirts of fine quality cambric, with extra deep embroidery or : lace flounce. values 5. Regular l!2.5o.3 C 1 O Q priced at aD I eVO, Women's Silk Hose 50c' m ' " i " A decided bargain in women's fine all silk Stockings, made with full fashioned leg and lisle garter tops, heel and. toe; good,' durable stockings that are extremely fashionable. They come in all sizes and in black and the new shades of tan. On special sale tomorrow f"A ' - t,... ...... JUL at, the pair Silk Lisle Hose at 25b a Pair A new line of women's fine full fashioned silk lisle Stockings in4all sizes and shown OCf . in black and the new tan shades. Unusual values at, the pair................'......,. DC Children's Hose Priced lOo A fine line of children's Hose, made of best grade maco cotton and shown in black only. They come in all sizes and will wear fine. Specially priced this sale, 3 pairs for q 50c, or, per pair... v.. 1C Women's Underwear 01.19 A special offering of women's lace-trimmed Union Suits, made of fine quality lisle thread,: and shown in low neck style, lace-trimmed . yoke and knee. Come wide knee i ia length and are specially priced at 17 A Great Sale of Shoes Pumps and Osfords In the season's best styles are in this sale, and each value offered as?C is a real economy. We feature for tomorrow's sale several of a m mm a a .a taMaaa our Dest-semng lines ot men s, women s and cmioren s bnoes and Oxfords at price reductions that it will be impossible to equal elsewhere. Come, let us show you these offerings. Women's Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, $3.00 and $3.60 o 07 grades, per pair OaC) Women's Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, $2.25 and $2.50 At grades, per pair ., pl f 7 Children's Patent and J?id Pumps, sizes 5 to 11, $1.75 qq grade at ............ . . 7C 1 Misses' Patent and Kid pumps, sizes 11 y to 2; $2.00 rfjf grade at Ok.Lo Boys!- All Leather Shoes and Oxfords, sizes 1 iQ, 5 Af t - $3.50 grade' at ! 7. ... 777777. ... ...... . . . . . . . Job f 0 Children's Barefoot Sandals, sizes 5 to 11, $1.50 grade, qq specially priced at..... 77C Children's Barefoot Sandals, sizes 1VA to 2, $2.00 Af t A grade priced at s51.lv Men's Russia Tan Shoes in all sizes; $5.00 grade spe- Al AQ cially priced at tpffUU A Full Showing of the New Sweater Coats We are now showing a new line of women's and misses' new style Sweater Coats in both plain and fancy weaves and the most popular colors and white. Ihe variety of styles is so complete that every taste may be suited, and at the above prices you will find the values unequaled anywhere. MISSES' $2.00 SWEATERS AT $1.29-A special under priced sale of misses' all wool Sweater Coats in good styles, all sizes, in colors white, gray, red,, etc.; fine, well finished garments that retail regularly at $2.00 specially A ? aa priced for Saturday at. ..'................ ........ $l,t THIRD Bel. Stark and Oak S" Corsets alt $1.5(11) ' An extra strong line of these Corsets at this popular price. Included in this lot are the high, medium, low or very low bust effects, with medium and long hip on extra . long skirt models, made of fine quality ba tiste or coutil, trimmed with Hamburg em , broidery or fine lace. Every cor- PA set guaranteed. Priced at onlyJl)DU A Fine Tooth O&r Brush at . . . tJU With a Sanitary Holder FREE ' Saturday we have arranged a special sale of 100 dozen fine French Tooth Brushes, made with . open sanitary back ' and best quality - bristles that are guaranteed not to come , but, and with each purchase we will give you free- a splendid sanitary ' tooth brush holder. These are made of glass and nickel and well worth the price of the brush alone. Tomorrow vou mav have the brush and . . the holder at the regu lar price of the brush. . Handkerchief Kfkg Perfume, Oz. 0J2 25c A special introductory sale -tomorrow of the new Handker chief Perfumes at an unusually low price. ' You , have choice of Cashmere " Bouquet, 1 Wood Violet, ' Superba Pink, " White Rose, Peau d Espagne, White. Heliotrope, etc. all at 5Q ANOZ. Hand Bagrs QQ,. 01.50 Values HcIC A special sale of several doz en new Hand Bags, shown in a variety of pleasing styles in suede, velvet and satin. Thev are made with neat frames and silk cord handles and have neat. coin ' purse fitting's the, kin-1 that sell reeularly at n $1.50 on sale Saturday w '! of the University of Illinois.-. ,