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.-THD OREGON . SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY HORNING. JULY 4, 1S15. . OMID PATRIOTS FUifi DIVERS WAYS . 1 -. i - . TO CELEBRATE DAY Mayor. Out Toward Mount Hood; -WV.M.. Ladd Will Split Wood and Bather MANY WILL SIMPLY WORK .cioriou y at jail, wt nag piut- t triB Through star Auto Trips , and Such for pressmen. ,, Portlands are going to celebrate the 4th In -many different way. They have every facility for eeiebrat n the nation's birthday in almost any way they lh, ' Many are off today for the wooods and picnis grounds; others -are headed for the beach where they will disport themselves In the cool waves today and tomorrow; others are to attend the many celebrations that- have been planned for the various parks; many win participate in the Americanization day celebration ethers wilt remain quietly at home and there are going towork. -! "..i -.-" V Nothing will be missing in tho day's observance except the firecrackers and other explosives which, In years sons by, always took their-toll of Injured - Tiands and eyes and bodies of little bojrs and girls who thought the Fourth of Julr was made for; noise and fire work. They got their , Ideas from their ciders. But' today and tomorrow. ars to be days of enjoyment without the Boise and the danger, . . Mayor -Albee is spending- today and .tomorrow with his fsjnliy out in.ths Mount Hood res-ion. . Commissioner Daly Is volar with bis , family en the -Press elub excursion to Bonneville, :"' .." Commissioner Dleck is off with a party of friends f or - an automobile drive down the Willamette valley. Commissioner. Baker ; had planned to so with the Press club, but the' expect ed arrival of out-of-town frieneds to day will keep Mm In the city. "So X will ' ro to church, this mornlna with my wite, ana tnis anernoon we win take our friends for tan automobile 'spin," be said. ; Senator Harry Lane will particlpats ""park tomorrow, " Congressman C N.: MeArthur will spend the day in Polk county, where he was raised and whore he now owns " a farm, ' He is going to speak- at the celebration at Rickreall. " City School' Superintendent ? R. Alderman will spendj the day on his farm near. Cay ton, Yamhill county. J. C. Alnswerth, president of the United States National bank, will eele v'Vit at .Via halt mm trtmflrfftw aftr. noon. W. M. Ladd, president of Ladd' VTllton bank, said he "was "going- to ' Stay at horns and split wood and then take a bath, A. L, Mills, president of the First Nations.lt is going to spend the day quietly in town, ' - Frank 3. Smith, aeeretary and acting - - manager of the Chamber of Commerce, i going to stay in town and probably will spend tomorrow at his office at , the Chamber of Commerce - H, D. liamedall, manager of Lipman - Wolfe, left yesterday, with Mrs. Hamsdall for Cannon beach, where , ..they will spend two days. t Fred Speeri. manaeer of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company, is go- lng tn a party .crawiisnmg. They will go to the Tualatin river, out from. Oregon- City, - - .v:-,v-;: -J Franklin T. Griffith, president of the Portland Railway, Light & Power , Co., says he is too busy to get away, so he will spend tomorrow in his of vfico. . . - ,W. J, Clemens of the Portland Auto -'-mobile club Joined the stream of auto lsts bound sot Tillamook. The prisoners of the county Jail are to enjoy ice cream ana cake as their - celebration tomorrow and will be -.cheered up with a gross of American flags which are to be scattered about -ithe corridors. Sheriff Hurlburt will be at the jail part of the time, and said he Intended to spend his Fourth "on duty." - "The front tires of my machine are rather weak and I don't want to buy ftw onei now, m X guess I'll stay at uvrat, Mta -uase worrow, .-. District- -Attorney j Evans Is having v no trouble with his tires and will take J his. family by automobile through the mountains to Bayocean. District Judge Dayton has taken his family to the beach, where they will THAT URVE Do You Go to the Movies? . Does : the "f licked af feet your eyes?. ; If you wear glasses .regularly, let us grind your correction i n to a pair of Crook'ei lenses. The color -is not conspicu ous and you will find the - tint cuts out 4he bright' : lights; both in "and but 6f doors. i - OPTICAL INSU1UTE Ccrbstt Bldj. Fif t!i tsi'l r.!crrbcn . ; CHILDREN ARE READY FOR' FLAG.DRILL ""sSBSMssBBJsjssjsjB-v-essjssssassssjisss X t XL J - T v IwW " - I -. VaemssrlAV TrosiK .: : 3 . C t SJr y W Biuf f s will ceUbrate 1 - I m iAU - - - '' " - - 'i fi ' - 'vv, 1 Hesidsnts of t Kenilwortb Park Gladstone avenue. The celebration will be in the nature of a will be. devoted to games and sports, the early arternron to &e will give concert, while' the children triU give dances and flag remain daring the summer. - Judge Dayton will go latsr for a month. - County Treasurer Lewis wilt enjoy a Masonic picnic at Metzger park. - Assessor Reed will - study budget laws. His family has deserted him for thS beaob, ;:-lft.,l':--S-s J r.-w..;. -,rr,. Judge Kavanaugh will speak at Ken ilworth. park and stay at home the rest of tho day. County Auditor Martin has already started for Mt. Hood. County Judge Cleetoa has departed for the beaob to celebrate with the waves. : ' i ; "- Judge Gantenbeln is to visit .the Hood River ranch which' is his pride ana joy. "-.' Judge MeGirm doesn't want to - stop work, but said be would stay at home, as others did not appear anxious to work Monday. County Commissioners Ushtner and Holbrook and County Clerk Coffey will celebrate quietly at home.. , - ALL SECTIONS OF . !CITY WILLIOBSERVE MJ. , . NATIONAL HOLIDAY r-v;r? (Continued From Page One.) ; part and they will ' give a flag drill. Ths police and firemen's band will furnish the rousio. 4 --- Children Wttx gang. T;1 In addition, the program consists of "America," sung by children and audi ence; oreading of the Declaration of In dependence by George,; W.' Caldwell; address by Governor Wlthycombe; ad, dress by C. A. Johns; address by Wal lace McCaniant; "Star-Spangled 1 Ban ner;" tableau hj societies and, the firing of a ealuterof 48 g-una ' . . As this program is - especially for those of foreign birth or those of for eign horn parents, a big representation from all nationB- is. hoped tor. , Th oommittee handling the big celebration urges that every foreigner be on hand and help make the "Americanization fay- program, one of the biggest cele brations, ever held In Portland. -Arrangements have been xomDlated for a large celebration at both Col umma and Fenlnsuia parks. At both piaees programs will begin -in the onunj ana contiue throughout the day.-:-,, ;:- -. ., ; s SK--:;. ;; The program , at Columbia park be gins With a parade pf Sunday school children from . the churches on the rempsuia and members of civic organ lxations, at 10:36 o'clock.- Thie wlU be followed by games and addresses m the park. - Governor Withy comb Is to-be the principal speaker, i All of the com merciat,. cnurca and civic organlsa tions are to co-operate with those of tee remnsuia district, - Program at Peninsula Park. The North Portland Commercial club and the Peninsula playground commit tee will have charge of the program to De given tn peninsula park. The program begins with a ; baseball game Between me renmsuia park. team and the Kirkpatrick stars. Then there wUl be ' swlmmlnat events and races, both water and land, with the events open to all. I.-.., From J to J o'clock. luncheon ' of the picnic style will be taken. At the Deginningr of ths afternoon's program. Governor Witbycemba will sneak. The community festival In Irvlngton will be held at th trvinrton club grounaa. Twenty-second and ThomoSon streets,, and will begin at a o'clock in ths afternoon and continue throughout the evening. While this is a commu nity arrasr. residents ot the district are to - have ? their ' friends participate . There are to "he races of all kinds and dancing- on ' the tennis courts. which are to be waxed. ; Valuable prises are to be given winners la the races and other1 events. The oelebration to. be- held In irr. lngton park, -East Thirtieth and Ains worth street. Is advertised - as the biggest thine ever done by Irvlnsrton park. The program begins with an ln- aoor Daseoaii game at 11 "o'clock and .uncneon wiu follow. - 3 -Addresses and Sports. - At X o'clock the afternoon's enter tainment will begin:' There are to be addresses, music, recitations,, races- ot all kinds, a .tuf of war. dancing and singing oy ins irvington park chorus under the .direction of Mrs. Xqu Heft. A program of races and athletic .events is also to be given In the North Park playground under ths direction of tho playground directors... Therf Is to be a bicycle race for boys with the route from - Burnside to Flanders streets, around ths park blocks, f Six teams of playground ball Dlavers playing simultaneously will open th program at the Sell wood playground at Monaay morwngf At -10:30 district have united In the preparation for. m big Irwlependence Day a. m. the various athletie: events will begin. George Iv Baker is to speak. About $90 in prises are to be awarded winners of the different events. -- An alt day celebration will be held in Kenilworth park, beginning with a community gathering at 30; a. -m. F. W. Winn will preside and ths 'Dec laration of Independence" will be read py Mrs. J, n. Tomlineon, judge J, F. Kavanaugh wlU make an. address. In the mornlns there wlU be a number of .races and various, kinds 'of eon. tests for which prizes are to be award ed the winners, . . Band Concert In Afternoon. .-, From 3 o'clock until 7 Campbell's American hand will - play ' In concert. There ar to be a tfumber of novelty events durinjr the afternoon. .Tti residents of the Arista district are to hold a community celebration at the Artetai school v grounds , begin ning at 10:30 a. xn. Marches, drills ana folk dancing win be features of the program. - There ar also to be races and athletic events with asple nia luscheon at noon. Mr. Gillard and Miss ' Nisely ! have charge ' of ths pro gram. - ,l A feature ' of the program rat X-ln-CQln parkJEill be a relay race,' par ticipated in by -membera of . various families. Fathers, mothers, sons and daughters will run a? relsy In -this event. The program will open in the morning and continue throughout the day. Miss Ada Hall and David Brace, park directors, are. In' charge of the program. - , r r Out of Town Hvsats. , Ths celebrations - to be held out of town tomorrow are: , ;y . . . -Old fashioned picnia at Bull Run; military drills and same at " Va couver. Wash.; : Oregon City lodaei o Moose at: Gladstone park; celebration by St, Xawrenc parish, at Crystal Xoke park, with games and athletie events. The residents of Lients will eels- ARDENT CHAMFl ON OF AMERICATJIZAT10N DAY Dr. Philander P. : Claxton, federal commissioner of edncatlon, ; has been ' active in vnrging that ; July 4, this year be celebrated as "Amertcanizatfonf Day," a day for strengthening the American . spirit of nationality and uniting all classes, creeds and races Into one intelligent democracy. He has sent out his appeal in the form of a letter to 7000 munici pal authorities all over, the coun try and the movement has al ready been started in VJ cities. - 1 Uf - ; ' ' ' r $ 1 I ' - v, 1 I y.-wx-.-xiv:.-:-:.;.;-:.:- ' l I 1 ? ) 1 v - 1 lb --VAmK5mJ r-. : ; - 5'..;'.' 1 ''V.kv , is t -'wuJtis .j.-v -' 1 1,11 . ..." i commnnity picnic, beginning at 10,a reading of th drills. - - ' brats with a program at ents Park. Miss Hugging Is Ja charge of the vari ous events. A - 1 At - Gresham ; the volunteer fire de partment has charge of the celebration and it promises to bs of the old-fashioned kind. There are to be races, games of all kinds and. band music Dancing will also be a feature. f The biggest celebration to be held today will be the picnic of the Port land Press club at Bonneville. Special trains leave ths -' Union Depot at - 9 o'clock in the morning and leave the picnic grounds at i o'clock In the after noon. , ' The Portland Ad'club and th news- 1 paper men will play a five-Inning ; baseball gam.' There are to be races and, many athletlo-aventa. Indiaa Dance at' Newport. Newport, Or July s.--Newport will celebrate ths Fourth this year on the fourth 'and fifth, most of tho events ; coming off on the fifth, r The events,; are aw-'followaf V?-. -i.rs j TrhootjSvnOt7i base-1 hall - gams Sunday afternoons between i the Siletx and Newport teams. Monday ! morning -exercises will .atart with .1 u sic and, patriotic; exercises and a drill by the coast guard station here. The field events will come off in the after noon and will include boat races on the bay. At T:80 P. V the Silets Indians will give an old time' Indian dance, the celebrations ending- with a Plug uglie stunt and I grand hall by Steib's orchestra at the Newport Rod and Gun hall. . ?glDr. at f Astoria. Astoria. Or- July 3 Astoria wlU elebrate July Fourth With a big -com munity ainr; at the city park. A num ber of good speakers have also been secured for the occasion. 1 It had been planned to hold the annual regatta on July I, 2 and 3, but the committee de cided it wanted more time to prepare for the event. The dates have not been decided upon, but it i expected th annual water carnival will bf held the last week in August at the close of the fishing- season; . In Washington County. "FOrest Grove Or July I. Many of the small towns and hamlets in Wash ington cdunty will celebrate the Fourth of July this vy ear. Forest-Grove ; has decided not to celebrate, as HlllBboro, the county seat,-is making- extensive preparations for a three days' cele-. b ration, and most of the citizens of this city will, go there. The leading attraction to - be offered at HiUsBoro Will i beta series of aeroplane flights, ana as hut few of the people of the county have ever geen'a heavier-than-alr machine, this attraction will prob ably draw many thousands. ::-y ... Balm Grove; in the Gales Greek sec tion, will give an all day program July S, and many of the cltisenof Forest Grove will attend:-I tMs'ft -M'if-X' Later Date at - Pendleton. ; "Pendleton Or July 3. Pendleton will make "liberty Bell day" take the place of the Fourth of July this year. On July 12. the hlstorle old relic will pass through the city, aftd. In. honor Of the occasion. Mayor Dyer has issued a proclamation suspending : business during the afternoon. A special com mittee is working to make ths day one of festivity, and a large crowd Is ex pec tfed from 'over the county. ' Ons of the - features of the day - will be the baseball - game - for - the championship of the county between the Pilot Rock team, winners of the Blue Mountain pennant, and the Athena team, winners of the East .Snd, league pennant. : ., yQ- Haisejr Has . First One I 'HalseyA Or.;? July Though : over SB years fj old. Halsey. held it first celebration of Independence day "today at Smith's grove, one and: one fourth miles southwest of here, A splendid program was given, 1 people from Hal sey and nearby communities being m attendance. Dr. J. I Lindsay . Hill ' of Albany delivered . ths address . of the day. A parade with patriotic floats was s feature. , t ' Crabtree Has Barbecue. y Lebanon. or July -A Fourth of July celebration was held today at Crabtree, nine miles, north of this city, under the auspices of ; the . Farmers' union organisation. A barb'ecu was a feature of the event and speakers from different parts of the state were beard. , . - . ' . Three Days , at BfaTshfield. , Marshfleld, Or., July . A- three day Fourth of July celebration started here today. The city - is crowded and all available - accommodations are taken. A' parade of decorated automo biles was held this morning, and ath letic ... sports i in - the aftamon. " The crowd -will .be tranaf erred to the beach tomorrow, and a further eelebra- tlon will ' be held hero Monoay. u logging camps and mills re closed. , " Services at VaUw-w . Wallowa, ' Or July S. All of ths ehnrches will hold a union petrf otlo service Bunday. Tho Sunday - school and church services will be held tn the Steven a-rove. west of town, Bsv, Mr. Cook of tho Methodist church will deliver the sermon. A special song i musical program win be followed by s plcnie dinner. wr ' '- - - i ilT 8-White Independence day tomorrow at Kenilworth Park, near m, snd. continuing thronsh the , , : ' - Monday, July 5, wth festivities .last ing the enure day Other river points, Including- Richland, Hanford, SCenne wick and Pasco, have been invited to attend and participate In the celebra ton. Contests an4 a recreational pro gram ' have been . prepared. White Bluffs and Priest Rapids will play baseball. An old time picnia dinner will be held. Horse races and foot raoes will be run and dances will he given in tho afternoon and evening;. J - In Douglas County, .Rosebnrgr, Or., July 3. -West Rose burg will celebrate the Fourth Man day, Sutherlin, Xtookln Glass and Glengarry are celebrating- today. Fol lowing were the - speakers; Sutbertin, Binger Hermann; tooklnff Glass, O.. Coshow; 31engarryr O H. Porter. . No accidents were reported, from any source. . The Weather ' is exceedingly pleasant.-- v Non-sllppinr tongs to handle cuspi dors by inserting the points in their Openings have been patented by a Kan san. ; z & f smLss jWrfnttHlilWIIWHIIIMIllWllliiiiriiimiHiiiitumiiiiiwHHtiiiMiiiini. n. ""- - m "" 7 " ' A 5 rOeCfeMACK SQUXpygp sjHOPa assure yon of sat isfaction la ths upholstering- and repair ing- of furniture entrusted to our oars. Pictured Here Are Two of the Many New and Artistic Suites for Bedroom and Dining Room That Have Recently Come to This Store S3 An Ivory-Enameled Bedroom Suite 'of the Adam Period, on which we quote this week the - ' (JnnA lowered price of ; siZUU This suite .is of solid mahogany, the exterior finish beimr old Xrr ..Th festoon ornamentation and fluted post characterize it distinctly . as an Adam reproduction. Five pieces, as illustrated, make up this graceful suite. The bed is full slse;,the dressing table " tripte-mirrorea. - .-. r . . , A Solid Mahogany Adam Period Bedroom M p Suite of Jive pieces, this week for . . ...... sP lOt) Ths ura and fluting of this suits are features that distinguish It as the Adan; Dresser," Twin Beds, Toilet Table, with' triple mirror. : and chiffonier comprise this charming) bedroom suite. -. Same suite can be had in old ivory. . , ........ A Carefully Selected and UPHOLSTERY Of these ws particularly tion the new creations in juviwu.vi swuun w.aa Kt a a u m, :. Silk Materials and Velours and Velvets in the effective stripes so well in keeping with mod- : em-day decorative treatment. Suadonrs, the genuine, which means -that they are color-fast, are -h e r e in complete assort " ment of the wanted shades. - Xever Z.aoe, - the moderately priced and decorative window materials. . As SPECIAL IN: CRETONNES SO Quality for 35 c f V 2 Three patterns rom our lino of new Cretonne importations. ...In .addition. to these are other novel effects for sun-rooms. living-rooms, breakfast-rooms and bedroom, attractivelv ) ivg soa cJJ SS and 70 .1 IIKIII II ) Patriotic Orders ; To-March in Body: To Attend Events " Tho Grand Army of the Re public, Women's JRelief Corps Ladies of ths a "a. It, United Spanish "War Veterans, Ladles Auxilary to tha S. A. W. V. and Jtt . ths Sons v of Veterans Drum Ht Corps , will assembls at tho courthouse promptly at fl o'clock tomorrow morning- to start for Multnomah field. . Officers and rank and file are urged to re port early and get. Inline, ac"- Kr . cording to orders fit the eom ' mltted and ths marshals. - - " ' '- East ; TWrty-tbirrf street And day till 7 p. m. The morning 4jnerican band ' , Gbremykin Ministry s In Accord With Duma tmok Is Aim Sougnt for in Removal of Reactionary scsmbers. U. park Retained Minlstar of Plsanea. . petrograd, July g.tl, N. g.)- Transforrhatlen of the Gore my kin ministry in a manner that all members may he expected to work In entire ac cord with, the Duma, has been oarrled out, which Is another Important j step forward, Like M. - Maklakoff, the re actionaries. Sbeshegiouitof, minister of justice.- and Sabler. procurator of the Holy synod, have been dismissed and superseded respectively by former As sistant. Justice Khovostoff and the leader- of " the .Moscow conaervatives, M. Samarin. " It Is understood that 14V. Park is to be retained as minister, of finance, in stead of going to the ministry of com raerce and industry. - f " There is some . ddubt whether the woKxacsv and. MOOurx.-r-ll - -r - p- 1 -i. 68 and 7 Q Fifth pt. " Btween Oak and Pine v .........;;...... . . .0 Line of NEW DRAPERY FABRICS Awaits Your men- - . i Im- . ' J ' i Itvvi 2dL NEW Yard i n t ' " ' i igg tne yara. , . d,- Go FIFTH- Street - 1 premiership will devolve on M. Krlvo sbein or M. Vasilchlkoff, but in - any case Krivoshein will remain In the new cabinet. -t A new - element of . great strength thereby -will be assured to the future combination. -' -.; These ministerial changes, which are symbolic of the far reaching develop ment in political - life in. the csar's realms, are being- carried 'out without the slightest perturbation and, are re ceiving; - the'N hearty support of all classes In ths community. r V's-jX' - 1 11 " 1111 1 1 .' '' ' ' ?f;;i:C Serbian Conditions ' Are Now Improving Country 4a Better sOiape Shan at Any Tims Since War Opened, Typhus Is Gradually Bring Out. . By Granville Fortescne. Sofia. July (I. N. S.) I have Just returned from a 10-day tbur of Serbia, which country; is better off at present than- at any period' since the war opened. ; Crops are flourishing: on every acre behind the firing line and Old Serbia - is promised an abundant harvest of maize and wheat. Reaping Is now under way, such men as could be spared having been sent back from the firing line to use the scythe ami flail. Woman have done the greater part of the planting and cultivating and continue to do the larger share of the work, In New Serbia, that, is, -Macedonia, conditions are not as good. - - " Sanitary conditions - throughout Ser bia show improvement. The Typhus Is , gradually: dyinr- out t with, the , -coming ftj hot weather, although the foreign r aysicians and nurses find their prog "' as checked by the indifference of --the Serbians to medical supervision. ' The only danger that i now threatens 'is typhoid, -while cholera is a remote pos- sintnty.. -:. The conditions are reflected in the state of Austrian prison camper - These on the whole, are well regulated and ths . men , confined in , them seem con tented, t . l- i - . , California Climate : ; Is Dan Cupid's Ally Betterment Delegate Explains - Why Many, . Visitors to aam Praa "C&soo Take Out Marriage oueeases. San Francisco. CaL, July t. (tf. P. California climate is working hand in hand with Dan Cupid, declares Dr. A. ; J. Reid, of the race ' betterment foundation, delegates at the Panama Pacific exposition, who thus accounts for the marked increase In number of marriages at San Diego and San Fran Cisco during June. - "Most of the exposition visitors are of a venturesome temperament and are more prone to marry than a set tled person," ths doctor explained. "Many persons, when aivsn a ehsna-s of environment, think immediately of matrimony, t: That probably- la - why mere is sucn arr increase in .the num ber , of marriages in San Francisco.! i- ; Bodj' of Suicide Found. - San, Francisco, July . (P. N. S.) Tho body of a - man, believed to - Be ttenry nentermann, tailor, waa discov ered - in ; Golden Gate park today by vyiiuam .uanaiey, a young boy. Ken termann evidently bad committed sui cide, a gaping; hole in his bead and an empty revolver by 'his- side - furnishing evidence of the mesne of death. fH!l iiiil T-l " '"r"'v.: ' A Jacobean Oak Dining Suite tof nine pieces, attractively priced this week at . . . . , The spiral legs, caned panels and antiqued finish of this suit -combine to designate It- as a reproduction of the Jacobean. The - suite consists of Buffet, Serving Table, Dining Table of s-foot ex tension and with 64-inch top; five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. or tne noma rumisner -wno is seeking distinctive dining-room fur- niture at, moderate cost, this suite An Adam Dining Suite of ten owm reaucuon in price- Urn and fluting are featured in the finish'. nislr. Buffet. Dlnlnr-Table of the extension and 64-inch top; Serving Arm i-nair, man up uus attracuve X Tti0 Very Apex of Rug Excellence Is Exhibited ,, Here tn the Display of Floor Coverings ' The high-grade Anglo-Persian, Ardebil and Heratl WWon Rugs, beautiful and serviceable, and liberal In their remark able possibilities for correct foundations for decorative schemes of livlngr-room. dining-room and library. Medrum-crade Wiltons at a. oualltv that raises them far U above the-average, shown here lnaxclnsive combinations. The fi-Tt br 12-ft. size ranrlnsr in nrice from 132.50 to 145. - - ' There Are Many Who WUl Welcome ThU . ; SALE OF SUMMER FLOOR COVERINGS OBA6I SVOS. Regular $10.(0 Rugs, sise t ft. by It tU now Regular t 7.S o Rugs, sise ft? by 10 ft. now. . Regular - $ 4.7 fi Rugs, sise fC by ft., now. . . Regular 9 3.5-0'. Rugs, sise 4 ft, by 7 ft, now.. $7.85 ; $6.85 $3.85 $2.85 ' Two price Can Lowest Prices Prevail JHere ' and Low Expense in (Coo ' Betvesn Oa!: and F- EAssu,ras to hold lunched;: -. BY jIDHF RIVER Bonneville to Be Scene of Function by : Denver and Bridgeport Temples RIDE BY ROAD AND RIVER Many Automobiles Beaulred to Hater taia Blstingtushed Visitors Sur. v ing- aojoura In This City. Shriners representlnr PvnmM um. pie, Bridgeport, Conn., and El Jabel " u"-. ox juenver. will meet at Bonne ville for luncheon July U as one of the entertainment features' for the . vi 'WHiuj anriners irom every state In the union. . ' J-ne bhrlners from Bridgeport will be taken to Bonneville over the Columbia-river highway, while the Denver delegation- will leave the O-W. R. & N. at The Dalles and make the trip wunivui oy steamer from Bonne ville to Portland over the highway. . At Bonneville the Denver and Bridge port Shriners will have an opportunity to inspect- the salmon hatchery, the largest of its kind in the world. The beauties of the Colymbia river and ths highway will kbe unfolded in the trips by automobile and steamer.' . Hundreds of automobiles will be re quired to entertain the visiting Bhrln ers comlnr to Portland July , u and 17, W. : J. Hoffmann, general chairman, with Ira F. Powers, in charge of the special committee' to se cure automobiles, are still urrins LPortland people to donate their cars zor tnis worav While all Shriners in ths city, owning-cars will have therq in use during the three days, every auto mobile that Is available will be neededt" . - - - - . Mr. Powers has donated a room at his store for headquarters and two telephones have been installed through the courtesy of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company. Information regarding the names of the temples to visit ! Portland and ths state from which they come may be had by call ing Main 8407 or Main 6213. "We will need all the automobiles possible to secure," said Mr. Powers. "While Portland people are responding to our invitation to donate cs : are urging that they report to the committee at once that we may list he ears and be, in readiness to take the best eare of the Important visitors." ' ing Machine Turned a Double ROseburg, Or., July 8. -tast nigbt. as C. E. Burkett, driving north in his automobile at a high rate of speed, was crossing a small culvert just south of Wilbur, the left rear wheel missed the culvert, turning his. machine over twice.., Burkett was thrown nearly 400 feet,. .He was. badly, bruised, but es caped otherwise uninjured, rc-o- ' (I lll!MII(tl' iltii liiLiiii': Ths SXOQJtATXVSr 3ZPAJaTsxXT Is pre pared to submit original perspectives, in color, showiaa" completed decorative treat ment of ths- various rooms of ths home. $275 will recommend Itself. pieces, solid mahogany. ' 2QQ design of this suite. alx-l.i? nattern. with ivh.fnnt Tsble, five Side Chairs and one suite. OOOOA UATTtira ipmxcra arr ivnraa taiu. Three-fourths . y a r d wide, ; CC. regular price 76c, special " . One yard wide, regular price -7 f Oc.- special .. ... ......... . , IU 1 yards wide, r e g u 1 a r . f I fl K price. 1 1.8 , special vliUU yards wide, regular ffl OK . 1.0. ' special ........ li3 be bound, on .ends with heavy rubber, making splendid porch run ners and rugs.. . . . Because of the Low Rent Our New Location ; 1 - "