The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 12, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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HUMAN ROSEBUD PARADE YESTERDAY WAS
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1. 160 girls picked from different schools and v- drilled by Robert
- Krohn. director of physical Instruction. Marchers dressed In
pink and carrying garlands of pink roses.
2 Alblna Homestead school, led by 10 little girls carrying letters
spelling name of Bchool.
Creston school's domestic science department and baseball team
with whom marched Franklin High school girl's indoor baseball
team. '
4 Glencoe school, white uniforms with white trimmings. Contin-,
gent was one of the best drilled in parade.
6 Sunnyslde school, led by boys bearing American flags. Girl march
ers dressed in white with red bows In hair; boys In red trousers
and fezzes.
6 800 children from Ladd school, led by 16 little girls dancing sail
or's hornpipe. The drill squad was followed by field gun from
training ship Boston drawn by boys In midshipmen's costume.
ROS
E FESTIVAL BALL
ENJOYED BY
CITY'S SOCIETY FOLK
Great Ballroom at Oaks Made
Beautiful by Blooms,
Greens and Stately Palms.
The Rose Festival grand ball was
one of the really rare social events
ever enjoyed In Portland. The great
ballroom at the Oaks park was made
beautiful with its garlands and bas
kets of roses, intermingled with ferns,
grteba and stately palms. Over 1200
guests were on the floor though- 3000
would not have crowded the huge ball
room. The lighting effects were sub
dued in the red and white laceWork
Diseased Kidneys Poison Blood
Ksw tq Tell Whether Tour Blood Is
impregnated.
Since the kidneys are -of such deli
cate structure, and so inadequately
supplied with sensitive nerves, they
are quite susceptible to disease. As
their function is to remove lmDurities
any disorder affecting them affects
the whole system. Unmistakable
ttftrfrrt sir. . M .1 1 . ...
m,,t,yy.wnia oll uiaeaseo Kidneys are
when you arise in the morning with
dull, aching pains in your back, and
teei as if your night's rest had not re.
freshed you; when you are weak, de
pressed, nervous, or irritable: if vour
head aches, spots appear before your
yea or noises ring in your ears, and
your appetite is poor, thirst excessive,
complexion sallow; if you have Indi
gnation, billlousness, rheumatic nalna.
and have lost flesh rapidly all these
symptoms are due to unhealthy work
ing of the kidneys. To make your
kidneys healthy and strong, you should
lose no time in taking Warner's Safe
Kidney 'and Liver Remedy. It acts
beneficially on the delicate tissues of
the kidneys, stimulates the diseased
parts, purifies the blood by increasing
am circulation ana awak
ens the torpid liver; n.
tat in digestion, and
. tones the system, enabling
very organ to do Its work
properly and fully. It is
old by all druggists in 606
and $1.00 sizes. Free sam
ple and booklet If you ad4
dress'Warner's Safe Rem!
die Co- - Dept. 88,
HUGELY
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that made a ceiling in carnival colors.
Sparkling gems and lovely costumes
and more lovely women and girls defy
description.
At 8:30 the grand march was -lead
off by Queen Thelma and C. C. TJolt.
Following President Colt -and Queen
Thelma In the grand march were:
Princess Hazel Hoyt and C. V. Cooper;
Princess Alice Husby and W. F. Wood
ward; Princess Helen Fitzgerald and
J. A. Currey; Princess Estelle McCarl
and C. F. Berg; Princess Helen Mclver
and A. H. Averill; Princess Sadia Viiriia
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Anna Tierney and Dr. T. L. Perkins;
Princess Mary McKinnon and George
Following the royal party resDlend-
ent in their regal robes, came Mrs.
Helen Ladd Corbett and Quy W. Tal
bot, Mrs. T. B. Wilcox and Kurt Koeh
ler, Mrs. Campbell and Frederick For
ter. :
Mayor and Mrs. Albee headed th
third section and were followed im
mediately by Governor, and Mrs. West,
the governor's staff. General Finzer
and Miss Elisabeth White.
lwice the great floor was cirri
when the dancers all fell lntn lina.
. Mrs. Helen X. Corbett entertained as
uux Kuesis miss iemi smith rm-tu
Bailey. Hamilton Corbett v
- minei-. mr. ana Mra. iienry Ladd
Another box was occupied by Mrs.
Ellsworth Taylor of Los Angeles, Mr.
and Mrs Frank Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Ma
rion Dolph, Miss Claire Houghton. W.
H. Lines, Seaton Taylor. Ray Small and
Mayor and Mrs. H. R. Albee had as
their truest Mrs. c r -rttittii
Detroit Mich.
Mrs. Theodore B. Wilcox entertained
Mrs C. E. S. Wood, Miss Katherine
Hart, Andrew Kerr, Miss Claire Wil-
rk.',i.or?MvZl?' Varnel Beach and
Charles Holbrook.
2 ither box wer Mr. and Mrs.
o. m. jviontaeue.
vs. muuiu. jsr. ana Mrs. Hnhopt
Mr- R- Babin and Miss Sallie
ajmvAA,
Another box was occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. Oeora-e B. Cellar ani,
Mrs. A. M. Oakes, who were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Averill. sueolB ul
rIn " c Colt bo were Mr. and
Mrs. F J. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. V C
anrtMr1; "Z A B- CochranTand Mr
and Mrs. E. C Veasey.
fri.Va carles F. Berg enter-
m dxMr iand M.rs- Charles Rofenburg.
Miss Marie Louise Feldenheimer and
M. Monte Mayer.
Mr., and Mrs. Franklin Ide Fuller's
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W
Hild and andMrs. E. L Ttwmpson!
Mr. and Mrs. Jamta n Mart i
guests Mr. and Mrs carl L. Wernicke
and Mrs. Konrad Delbrueck of Ger
many. .A.DOt1h of the box parties had as
hosts Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wessinger.
andK their guests included Mr. and Mrs
Gilbert Durham. Mr. ni tura t
McArthur. Mr u to rf" 74 "r
Miss Margaret Hewett and Miss Clem
entine Lambert.
M1MIirJ'VS?ley La308 ruests were
MissMary Brownlie, Maurice Dooly
i In Kurt H. Koehler's box were Mr
and Mrs. Thomas RobertBon, Miss Dor
othy Huber. Miss Louise Burns. Mrs.
uKS-'-S Kwen R'chard Jones and
Irving Webster.
. Rev. and Mrs. Henr Russell Tal-
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bot entertained Dr. aJd Mrs S Til
Joseph!, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Gilbert,
Mrs. u. w. Helms, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Brewster and Mrs. Mary Phelps Mont
gomery. Another box was occupied by Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur MacKenzie, Mr. and
Mrs. C S. Woody, Mrs. John Stewart,
Mrs. Miimie J. Stirling, Miss Ruth
Small, Miss Caroline Gillespy. Willis
Clark and Donald J. Sterling.
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Gauld enter
tained a party of young people includ,
ing Miss Marie Louise Black of San
Francisco, Miss Evelyn Carey. Miss
Jean Brownlie, Miss . Van Winkle of
San Francisco: Miss Isabella Gauld.
Walter Jelliff. MacCormack Snow,
liber Hiller. Aubrey Watzek and Car
roll Dunning.
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Nevtns
guests were Jtfr. and Mrs. James E.
Davidson. Mr. and Mra A. HT ror.nnT.
md Mrs. Edmund King.
..iiui.ner ui me Doxes was occupied
by Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clark, Dr. and
Mrr8V.Aarew C- Smith. Mr. and Mrs.
W E. Coman an Mr. and Mrs. Dom
J. Zan. . .
Judge and Mrs. Thomas Carrick
Burke entertained Mr. and Mrs. H B
Torrey and Mis. Susie Fennell Pipes
and Madame Anna Miller of Vienna.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rush and Miss
Ella Brady were entertained by Mrs.
J. R. Stevenson. , .
Mrs. Morris and Mrs. C. Affleck of
Pcmeroy, Wash., were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Max H. Houser .
Another box wag occupied by Mr.
and Mrs. George E. Waggoner. Dr. and
Mrs. Frederick E. Moore, Mr. and Mrs.
DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING,
VAST DANCING
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R. M. C. Whittaker. Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Krohn. Miss Ceclle Lilly and Rob
ert Krohn Jr. ,
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Rockev'a euests
were Mrs. C H. Carey. Dr. and Mrs.
Paul Rockey, Miss Alice Carey. Mrs.
Frederick Beh rands and Frits Beh-
rends.
In another box party were Mrs. Lea
Hoffman, Dr. and Mrs. Dickson, Miss
Frances Warren, Miss Helen Eastham,
Miss Alice Strong and Hawley Hoff
man. .
Thomas Hislop entertained Miss
Louisa Hislop, Mr. and Mrs. M. R.
Johnson, Mrs. C M. Kllgore and Miss
Edith Kllgore. ; '
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brunn, Mr. .and
Mrs. R. F. Prael, Mrs. M. E. Oliver of
Hamilton. Ontario; Miss Oliver and
Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Nitchy made up
a box party.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherman O'Gorman
entertained Mrs. Cretone O'Gorman,
Mrs. W. E. McCord. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
T. Nicolai, Miss Virginia McDoaough,
Charles McDonnell, Mr. and Mrs,
George N. Davis.
In another box were Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Cooper. Dr. and Mray Homer I.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonia H. Tarpley were
hosts to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Warrens.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Van Schuyver and
Donald Tarpley.
, Roderick L. MacCleara gtiesta were
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kerr, and Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Kerr.
The Misses May and Alice Shogren
entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Hoyt,
Mrs. Maria Shogren, Miss Elsie Mo-
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Lynn and Aaron Gould.
In the box of Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Hoyt were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bent,
of Los Angeles, and Misses L. and
Cathryn Urquart.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Young and Dr.
and Mrs. H. S. Nichols were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Howard.
In the box of Mrs. Dallas Bache were
Miss Virginia Menefee. Miss Harriett
Cumming. Miss Mary Bacon, Miss
Alice Smith and Lambert Wood, Percy
Lee Menefee and Geratd Fitzgerald.
In the Shevlln's box Mr. and Mrs.
M. H. Whitehouse entertained Mr. and
Mrs. J. Andre Fouilhoux and Dr. and
Mrs. Ralph C. Matson.
Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor Honey
man, Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Johnson
and Major and Mrs. Adrian Fleming of
Vancouver Barracks. . Miss Gertrude
Talbot and Mrs. William Wallace were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Web
ster Talbot.
Mr. and Mrs. EUlott R. Corbett had
as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert R.
Strong, Mrs. A, T. Smith, Miss Lucie
Smith, Kirk Smith. H. B. Coburn and
Jennings Sutor.
In Dr. and Mrs. K. A. J. MacKen
rie's box were the Misses Jean and
Barbara MacKenzle. Walter de L. Gif
fard, Richard Noyes and Ronald Mac
Kenzle. -
Those who were entertained by Mr.
and. Mrst Edward Boyce were Miss
Catherine Kope, Miss Marlon Gleason
and Miss Ethel Montgomery,
v Mr. and Mrs. John Randall Flynn
had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. P. H.
.Flynn, Miss Mamie Helen Flynn,
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James J. Flynn and Mr. and Mrs. O.
A. Vogt.
Mr. and Mrs. John Daly's 'guests
were Mrs. M. W. Daly and Mr. and
Mrs. William F. Wiggins.
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Elliott King and
Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Parker were Joint
hosts to the Misses Constance and Ra
chel King.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johns entertained
Miss Ruth Johns. Dr and Mrs. Frank
Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McNary.of
Salem and W. A. M. Jackson.
Another box held Mrs. D. V. McBride
and her guests, Mrs. J. C. p. Westen
gard. the Misses Florence and Melba
Wes ten sard. Miss Agnes McBride, Miss
Doris Dabney and Henry and Clifford
Dabney.
George L. Baker's tox was occupied
by Mr. and Mrs. John F. Logan, Mrs.
Adna Sharpsten and Miss Helen
Sbarpaten,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Cook enter
tained Miss Lillian Carstens
A guest of Mr. and Mrs. E.' V. Titus
was M. C. Woodaxd.
Mrs. Charles Kamm's party Included
the Misses Marie and Louise Roberta
and her sons. Walker and Philio.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Dooley enter
tained Dr. and Mrs, Hicks Fenton, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter F. Fonter, and Mr.
and Mrs. George W. Kleiser.
Another box was occupied by Mr.
and Mrs. Frank C. Riggs. their daugh
ter Miss Mabel Riggs, Elmer J. Clark
and Edward Sturgeon.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Murphy's
guests were Mr. and - Mrs. Paul E.
Froehlich.
Mrs. Charles Webber guests were
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Mrs. Louis Burke. Mrs. O. 9. Haworth,
Mrs. Julia Marquam. Miss Catherine
Lamberson and Miss Valyentine Pilch
ard. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Warren Lazell en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warren
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spencer.
Mr. and A rs. John Y. Richards' rucsts
were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Guild.
One of the boxes held Mrs. J. F.
Dnvles. Mrs. R. L. Zeller. Mrs. Miles
Bell, Mins Mary Bell. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Tegan, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Rowan.
Mr. and Mrs. John Maanlng' wer
hosts for a party, including Mr. and
Mrs. McKinley Mitchell. Mfs Louise
Manning and Miss Alice Gadshy.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Cobb's party was
made up or at. and Mrs. f. H. Belcher,
Mr. snd Mrs, W. T. Belcher and Mr.
and Mts. George MacPherson.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Edwin, Miss
Marjorie Reed, Mls Ida Shea. Miss
Dagmar Korell. John Woodard. Eugene
Bland and Lawrence J, Barber made
up a box party.
The dinner guests Of J. P. Trent
who were entertained at the Country
club prior to the ball were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. j. a. Kawaras. in tneir
box were: Mrs. Hasel Blumauer Litt,
Miss Katherine Holbrook. Miss Kath
erine Emmons, Miss Charlotte I .aid
law. Miss Catherine Laldtaw, Hall S.
Lusk, Don Ramon Escabar. Rogers
MacVeagh, Bay Small and Mr. Trent.
Guests of ' Mr. and Mrs. Sanford
Lowentrart included: Mr. and Mrs.
Max H4rsch. Mias Forence Wolfe. Miss
Helen Simon. Herbert Frank and Dr. J.
Ettelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Alma D. Katx had as
their guests Mr. and Mm. Everett
Ames and Mrs. Jay J. Morrow.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C Ainsworth's par
ty included Mr. and Mrs. William IL
Warrens. Miss Sallie Beck and Miss
Carrie Flanders.
In Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clendening's
box party were: Mr. and Mrs. F. 8.
Forest and Miss Elizabeth Boschke of
Arthur Murray Sherwood 8r of
New York entertained in her box Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Murray Sherwood Jt..
Miss Lydla Field Emmet and Miss
Rosamond Sherwood.
I. Journal Want Ada bring results.
OF RAINBOW ,
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LANDS IN UMATILLA
IRRIGATION PROJECT
GIVEN COOP RATING"
Proper Treatment and Hard
Hard Work Will Bring De
sired Results. '
Sent by the Oregon Conservation
commission to make a thorough and
Impartial Investigation of conditions
on the Umatilla Irrigation project,
Charles D. Mahaffie. assistant secre
tary of the commission, has Just re
ported to Joseph N. Tt-al. chairman,
that there is no reason for discourage- -ment.
Recent assertions that the sot I is in
.fertile and that It la impossible for
farmers to make a livelihood On the
tract under reclamation led to the in
vestigation. The report concludes:
"It seems to me that the crops gfow- y
In- mm Ikl- 1 . 1 . . . .
a ihiiu at me present urn
disprove as conclusively as Is possi
ble the allegation that the land Is, to
any considerable extent. Infertile, and
the experience, both here as elsewhere,
is that as the land is cultivated and
crops are grown on It from year to
year It will become more fertile.
"The farmers on the project are for
the most part doing well and It Is
doubtful If there is a less percentage
of failures or cases where men are hav
ing extreme difficulty in making ends
meet In any section of the state.
"The cashier of the Hermlston bank
told roe he had loaned I1&.000 In the
last IS months to farmers on the pro
ject to buy cows and that the notes
were all being taken care of and that
he has not had to take a single cow on
account of the Indebtedness.
"Intelligent treatment and t-ultiva- .
tlon of the soil- sre necessary to the -success
or any irrigated land, and
where intelligence and labor are being
appli-d In fair quantities and propor
tions to this soil. It is responding and
the results are gratifying."
Conservationist
Overton Price Dead
ta Was Wall Knows la rortlaad Bo
ca use of Xx calls at Work ate Aeoom
pllsaed. Word was received here today, of the
death yesterday at Fletcher, N.. IX. wf
Overton W. Price, one of the most
prominent conservation workers In tb
country. Mr. Price was assistant un
der Olfford Plnchot when the latter
was forester. He was. also employed
Ir. the same line of work in British
Columbia. He was well known In Port
land because of his splendid work.,;
Allege I Blackmailers Indicted.
Los Angeles, June 12. The county
grand Jury returned three secret in
dictments as the result 'of an investi
gation of an alleged blackmail truat
yesterday.
Champ Clark's Sob Graduated.
Washington. June 12. Graduated
from Washington university at the
head of his class. Speaker Clark's son.
Bennett, received the degree of bache
lor of laws.
Jonquil Girl Married.
Los Angels. June 13. Mrs. Marie-Brown-Levy,
"Jonquil girl." who fig
ured prominently In the Bixby trial,
was married to Lance T. Van Ho u ten.
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