' . , THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1915. UNO SHOW PARADE II WILL BE EVENT Business Sections and Exhib- itors to Carry Representa- . tive Products, REALTY MEN TO ASSIST loraabsrry Jules Xlgh. Friday Will Ba Oooaaton for lpoUl Bomg Con tact Frog-ram; Baa Coaoort. PBOCttAlS TO SAT. Loop day. McMlnnvllls day. Oregon City- day. Afternoon. Door will not open today un til 3 p. m. S p. m. Old-fashioned baby how. 3 to 6 p. m. McEIroy's band, Mildred Milne, soloist. 4 p. m. Watson Sisters In fancy dancing. 8 to 10:30 p. m. McEIroy's bend in concert; Mildred Milne, soloist. :30 p. m. Berger-Jones won der color pictures In free the atre. 9:16 p. m. Motion pictures showing Mazamas on Mount Hood. :4S p. m. Motion pictures of Celilo canal. Forest Grove and western Washing ton county will be out In force at the Manufacturers' and Land Products Show tomorrow. It will also be Port land Realty Board day and the visitors from Forest drove and vicinity with their band will take part in the parade from the Chamber of Commerce to the exposition. . Leaving the chamber the parade will cover the downtown business section and exhibitors In the land products section will appear carrying some of the grains, gnuses, fruits and vege tables for which their particular county Is noted. Upon reaching the exposition the Realty Board men will demonstrate they are familiar with the agricultural resources of the state by giving short talks in front of each exhibit. OountlSB Ars Hamad. Clayton Oehler, general chairman of the day, with F. O. Northrup, In charge of the program features, an nounce the following counties will be exploited by members of the Realty Board as follows: Baker county, E. A. Clark; Clacka mas county C. W. Borders; Clatsop county. O. W. Taylor; Columbia coun ty. R. Krims; Crook county, J. Ayers; Jackson county. F. ' McCrlllis; Jose phine county, W. H. Webb; Ktamath county, F. J. Steinmetz; Lincoln coun ty. M. Clohesey; Malheur county. J. D, DM0RR0 NM51G Always a Good Show M The Columbia 3E ru A Pathe Gold Rooster Adaption of Alfred Sulro's Famous Play, Featuring the Eminent English Actor CAubry Smith Jensen & Von Herberg, Inc., Managers Columbia Portland Coliseum Seattle Liberty Seattle Alhambra Seattle Mission Seattle Le: Marlon county. O. W? Holcomb; VilV, vwumjr, mil Aiatscnan wt.; ai'li0.?8- county, George EnrUhart; o.?rmJ1cctunty- Cronln; Umatilla t?Sty; C. J. Smith; Waco county. F. McFarlands Washington county. T. W. Zimmerman; Wheeler cwunty, W. A. arnes; Pbllc county, E. S. Jackson; ijnlon county. T. Word; Clarke county. Wash E. f. Gilbert; Linn county, M. Lueddeman. 4ty atsa to AlO. The committee in charge of Port land Realty Board day follows: Clayton Oehler, general chairman; J. M. Ayers, R. a. Closterman, L. K. Moore, W. d. Seckendorf, W. W. Jor dan, C. V. Everett, II. F. Feemster, W. J. Davie. W. H. Seitz, F. O. Northrup, O. WHaon, Robert Krims. W. H. Du Jur, E. M. Brown. R. H. Blossom. C. B. Dean, E. A. Crouchley, F. Readen, L. Hargrove, G. Henry, W. Ross, W. Hansen, R. Fischer, A. R. Jonnson. C. Ringler. Friday brings Loganberry Juict night to the exposition when the Portland Ad club quartet will sing many of the songs submitted by stu dents of Oregon In the recent contest of the Ad club. The committee in charge has for its chairman, George E. WagrRoner, with David N. Moses sohn and W. H. P. Hill as members. JAPANESE DAY AT LAND SHOW PROVES MOST INTERESTING With the prosaic theatre trans formed into a Japanese tea garden, with signs in Japanese marking many of the booths and with circulars in Japanese distributed in many In stances Japanese day at the Manu facturers' and Land Products show was true to Its name. Japanese women In native garb served tea and rice cakes all after noon and evening to the show visit ors free of charge, McEIroy's band played the" Japanese anthem', and scores of Portland Japanese visited the show and expressed a keen In terest in its exhibits. In charge of the Japanese tea gar den were Y. Nakaya,' chairman, T. Uchlda, S. Sekiguichi, H. Kohara and G. Somekawa. Serving were Mes dames Shlrnbo, Takaml and Toda, and the Misses Koma, Sunada and Mlchl Akamatsu. Hard Luck Story Nearly Gets Two Women iu Trouble Explaining that they had come from Ireland to the San Francisco exposition and were stranded in this country, and were trying to raise money to get back home, two women, at the office of Dr. Andrew C. Smith at 413 Medical building yesterday, sold Mrs. Smith an imitation Irish lace piece for $7. The article was later proven to be worth only $1.60 at the very highest appraisal. The two women were held at the physi- clan's office, and although they returned the money, were ar- rested by Detectives Kelleher. Coleman and Snow, and charged Hk with peddling without a license. They gave the names of Sadie Gorman and Winnie Heyden. One of the women Is In a dell- cats condition, and her husband is In the hospital, and the city license department this morning decided not to prosecute her. & PORTLAND MAI. IN LINE FOR PROMOTION Cicero F. Hogan. Cicero F. Hogan, recommended for appointment as first lieutenant of Troop A, O. N. G. cavalry. Sergeant Hogan- was born in Portland January 15, 1891. He was educated in the Port land schools and graduated from the U. O. law school in IS12. He Is bail iff In the court of Judge Davis. Sergeant Hogan enlisted In April, 1914, was promoted to corporal the following June, and to sergeant last March. In California last August he served with the First United States cavalry for several days under special instruction, marching from San Fran cisco to Monterey, 130 miles, and gain ing a practical knowledge of cavalry procedure. Woman Turns Down Substitute Husband El Csntro, Cal., Man's Scheme to Put Another In Bis Pino Bo He Oonld Wife Stdnt Work BJflrnfc. El Centro, Cal., Nov. 4. (P. N. S.) Desiring to leave for other parts, George Smith solved the family prob lem, according to the police, by ar ranging for a substitute husband. Mrs. Smith told the authorities that he and Edward Jones, the substitute, had said U would be all right by law. She in vestigated and then had both men ar rested. Accident Near Woodland Woodland, Wash., Nov. 4. While coming into town In his automobile from the north, the machine collided with a spring wagon belonging to J. J. Guild, which was occupied by two of his children and Mrs. Bennett. One of the Guild children was thrown to the pavement and badly bruised. The rig was bady torn up and upset, and considerable damage was done to the auto. Starting Today-Thursday, Friday, Saturday 5 sensational parts - a striking story of domestic infelicity. How a master man's ambition lost him wife, home, happiness. A story with a big moral. A great truth told in many startling scenes. Added Attractions INDIANS BODIES OF DEAD FROM THEIR GRAVES AND REBURY While Warden oftherHappy Hunting Ground Looks On Ceremony Is Performed, The Dalles. Or.4 Nov. 4. Indians from The Dalles, Goldendale. Yakima, Warm Springs and Celilo, gathered ai Cascade Locks, have completed the cel ebration of a curious anual custom that of exhuming and reburying their dead. Securing the right from Hood River county officials to observe this custom, the Indians traveled Into Cas cade Locks for miles around. The ceremonies occupied several days, and It was a solemn and serious occasion with the participants. Arising early in the morning, the Indians, with picks adn shovels, dug up the bodies of their dead. They then wrapped them in new blankets and re buried the remains in new coffins, if the old ones were in any way decom posed. Proceedings Are Watched. The spirit of the "happy hunting ground god" Is supposed to b9 ca're fully watching to see that these pro ceedings are carefully attended to The squaws did a lot of mourning while the braves danced and crooned mournful melodies. The occasion takes the form of a "potlatch" before the ceremonies close. Last week the poorer class of Indians were made happy by many gifts from their richer brothers. One rich Indian scattered his gifts around on the ground and his beneficiaries scrambled after them, governed by the injunction, "Finders are keepers." i Others gave presents of food, clothing and roo,ney more quietly to their friends. Bsbavior Xs Gfrood. It is the custom at these potlatches for the rich Indians to give away everything they have with them before they leave the burial grounds. Some times a wealthy Indian gives all he possesses. Others, more crafty, take with them only that which they wish t give awtfy. Cascade Locks was a city of tent. Upon this occasion the Indians are never disorderly, and very little "fire water" is consumed. They make the celebration one of religious solemnity. Matron Hopkins Is Censured by Board Salem, Or., Nov. 4. Matron Hopkins, of the state Industrial school for girls, was severely censured at the state board of control meeting yesterday aflfernoon for her action in bringing Mary Begg back to the institution after her marriage in Vancouver re cently to a Portland young man. Sec retary of State Olcott said that the state board of control had received some unenviable notoriety as a result of the episode and declared such a policy as that pursued by the matron was Ill-advised. 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Mti nrr. all ieat (except box and Ufa), Uc xm u? jurat." lUTINEE RAHY 330 Tea OenturVi Sanamtloa XAUSEEM. , . , tka Usadetiffa Introducing bis own j.cliul-a nijuaries which bava aitoauded tba world I OTHEH. BIO-TIXI ACTS I Boaae, fint row balcony aaata laaanaJ Irv EX OCTAVIUS With DILLON a KINO la THE PIPS DKXAJf Tbit afteroooo. 2 .BO; Toulk-bt T :M and B:10 LYRIC fourth and Stark treat All This Week The Incomparable V T Wm. Fox's Imperial Masterpiece 1 r a. A I TODAY and Friday-Saturday The World's Greatest Dramatic Actress MISS ETHEL BARRYMORE IN The Final Judgment A Wonderful Metro Feature Drama by Geo. Scarborough, Author of "The Lure." ALSO TWO CLEAN-CUT, CLEVER COMEDIES, and Joe Roberts BANJOIST EARA IN A 'CARMEN' Starting Sunday The Columbia Features the First BigTrl angle Release Dust In Fa mum In The Iron Strain and a Keystone Comedy The Theatre Beautiful Sixth at Washington u