THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, HAY 15, 1C21. PARADE OF MILLION ROSES WILL MOVE IN TWO DIVISIONS First One Will Be Made Up of Organizations and Floats Will Feature Second Column. According to the classifications an Bounced by Henry W. Kent, chair man of the floral parade committee. the parade of a Million Roses will - be in two divisions. - Division No. 1 will be "for the various school. . civio and fraternal organiza ' tions entering decorated cars and floats. while the second section win De rnaae up of decorated floats from the 40 sectors of. the town, in accordance with the ' plans of the Portland Service league. rLOATS PROMISED Interest-is being shown by all the so cieties of the town, Kent states, and the entries are being pledged daily. Several outside organizations; have promised floats for the first section, among them -Pasadena. - The competition will be for the grand prize of 1500 for the best decorated float. This- prize will eliminate the winner ' from competing in any other classifica tion. The total prize money tor ail classes Is to be 13000. Cups and . other trophies will be awarded. . In the second division the floats will be decorated by flowers grown by the citizens of Portland. . Each sector will have a float decorated in some design symbolic of the section of town repre sented. XXOWZBS SUGGESTED ' Flowers suggested in the official pros pectus for decorative use, are canterbury bells, lupines, daisies, tscoicn Broom, car nations, cosmos, larkspur, gl&diola, peon lea. rhododendrons, bachelor buttons. hydrangea, snowballs, coriopsis and snap dragons. These flowers are to used as a basis for the rose display. The Portland Service league and the Women's Portland Service league are working In conjunction to have the var lous sectors ready for the parade. Below is the classification list and awards for division 1: Section 1 Fin department. Clsss A. Best e-ora.trl motor-drawn apparatus (fiT. prizes). AH other eit oC Portland danartmenta. data B. Boat decorated motor-drawn float (fis , priza Best dcoorated boraa-drawa Ooai (1 prise) . Section 2 OnUiile Municipal) tiea. Clubs. Cirte - ' Orcanizatinna Fraternal societies and col- lecea. OUas A.. Bast deeoralsd float (thras prizes). Section Schools Class A. Bert public grid, school antry. decorated by pupils (two prtees; B. Bast publio crade school entry, deo - rted by florid t ( 2 prises) ; C. Best hih school entry, decorated by pupils I , prize 1 ; . . I. Beat hich school entry, decorated by flor ist 11 orize) : K. Beat Sunday school entry. decorated by pupils (2 prizes) ; k Best Sunday school entry decorated by florists 1) prize): ;. Best rrirate school or cotlrse entry decorated by students (2 prizes: H. Best prirate school r Mllio emtrv decorated hr florists (1 Bfize). Section 4 Clubs. Cirio Organization, and - Fraternal Societies of Portland Class A. Bust deoorated civio clnb entry (2 prizes) ; B. Beet decorated fraternal society entry (3 prizes) ; C Best decorated patriotic society entry 2 prizes) I). Best deooraXed foreicn entry (2 prizes) E. Best decorated charitable orranizauoo or fcuipltal entry VI prizes)! : ...; Section B Prirate Cars Clans A. Bast deo- ' rated prrrately owned ear. entered and decor ated by indiridoala (S prises: B. Best decor- "N. sted prirately owned tourin ear- decorated by florists 1 3 prises) ; U. tsmt aecoratea uanm ear. priratrly owned and decorated "by indi viduals, the retail price of which is lsaa than $1500 (3 prizes). I. Best decorated prirately owned roadster or two-paaaancer ear, decorated by individual. (3 prizea). - K. Beat decorated privately owned roadster or . two-psaaenfer car. decorated by florists (3 prizes). " T ' Section 6 Auto Dealers Class A. Best deo- 'eratrrt new car or cat entered by any dealer " Portland, Tahte of car to exceed $2000 (3 prizes) j B. .Best decorated new car or ears en tared by any dealer in . Portland, value of car to be $200 or leas (3 prizes). , - Beection T Industrial Class A. Best deco . ated horse-drawn float (2 prizea) ; B. Beat decorated motor-truck float (2 prizes). Seection 8 Mounted and Driving Entries -Hui A. Best club or organization cooUng of SO or more uniform and decorated mounted per nn ( 1 nrlu) : B. Bast deeorated hoot oaxt and driver (1 prise) : C Best decorated saddle - Bone or pony, with boy or sirl nder under IS m rm at u I 2 Drizea) Section 0 Cniqae Class A. aioet aniens AmniMl entrv 12 n risen) . . Section 1 0 Moton-rcles and Bicycles Class A. Beat deeorated motorcycle with side car (2 . prizes) : B. Beat decorated motorcycle (solo) ( 2 nriiMl : & Beat deeorated bicrole ( 1 prize) . Mo. motorcycle or bicycle will be passsd by the ib units folly and artistically deoorataa. DISTRIBUTION MANAGER OF ADVERTISING AGENCY t f s - VORTHY EXHIBITS NEED SHOWCASES; CITY WANTS GIFT Museum Treasures Lie Unseen in Basement For Lack of Display Containers, Opportunity Seen. George S. Botsford After several years selling and mer chandising experience in the wholesale confectionery Industry. George S. Bots- ford haa resigned his connection with the Russell A Gilbert company of this city to accept a position as distribution manager and account executive with- the Botsf ord, Constantino & Tyler Advertising- company of Portland, Seattle and San Francisco, j i Mr. Botsf ord's new duties win be. in the capacity of a special sales and mer chandising investigator. He has had many years' experience in merchandis ing and selling methods and will spe cialize in solving sales problems- for Ore gon manufacturers. . t ' ' Thirty-eight Clubs Now in Existence On U. of 0. Campus University of Oregon, Eugene, May 14 The formation of the University Ad club marks the . organization of the fourth society this year and the thirty, eighth club on the Oregon campus. Keg' ular honor fraternities are the most nu merous, with Journalism, law and pre- medics coming next. . Following are organisations : Archi tecture club. Texon Art club. Order of "O." Samara, Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, i Beta Alpha. PsL Phi Theta Kappa, Friars, Kwama, Scroll and Script, To-Ko-Lo, Mask and Buskin Geological Mining society. Theta Sigma Phi, Sigma Delta Chi, Advertising club, Delta Theta Phi, Kappa Beta Phi, Phi Delta Phi. Mu Phi Epsilon, Ma Zeta Kappa, Sigma Alpha, Kappa Psi, Chem ists' club, Kutaxians, University Honor society (Crossroads), Phi Delta Kappa, Pi Lambda Theta. Tau Kappa Alpha, Zeta Kappa Psi, Oregon club, Tre Nu, Pot and Quill, and Sigma Upellon. Mt. Hood Soda'Wnfi mi.li. fruity, always &o evelryrYeri-AdT. Mayor Baker's proclamation. Make 1921 a year of gifts to Port land, may have stirred desire to re spond, in the minds of some persons who are "at sea" aa to what they might grlve. " Here's a suggestion out of the ordinary, but which,! if fol lowed, would be highly- appreciated: Give show cases! ;. : " -j Naturally the question arises : '"Why a gift of show cases to a municipality T The answer Is that they are seriously needed to display gifts to the city mu seum kept in the corridors of the city hall, and visited daily by many persons. XAKT TREASURES TTAITIWO It is not generally known, but the base ment of the city hall holds boxed-up mu seum treasures that cannot be displayed because of the lack of glass cases in which to place the articles that must be protected from inquisitive fingers. Well filled as are the corridors of four floors at the city hall with cases containing museum exhibits. Curator C. F. Wiegand says he could find place for a number of additional cases if they were avail able. But the city has not the funds for this purpose and gifts on this line would be highly acceptable, thus permitting the publio to enjoy an extension of the mu seum. ' : ' f In addition to the articles and collec tions) on hand that are awaiting proper display facilities, Wiegand says he knows of a number of other collections or much interest that could be secured for the city's use If they could be properly nlaced. : i . The museum Is the creation of about two decades of attention paid to it by persons especially interested in this line of research. Its nucleus was formed in 1903 by Colonel Hawkins, a then well known figure of Portland, who received permission from the city council to make a -display in the city hall corridors of gome of the cfUrtos he had collected. From this beginning he built up an interesting collection and this was materially in creased at the dose of the 1905 fair, when through the activities of Colonel Hawkins various donations were made from exposition exhibits. ; , FLOBAIi EXHIBIT LOST Hawkins died soon thereafter and Mr. Sheldon took charge of the city mu seum, adding1 to its objects and placing in the city hall a really notable floral exhibit which since he left, two years later, was allowed : to deteriorate and finally was removed. Wiegand, who was then an employe In the city auditor's office, then took charge of the museum and has remained In that position' ever since, in addition to carry ing on his duties as an attache of the municipal park department. Through his activities the city council was induced to make a small yearly ap propriation for the museum. At times this was allowed to accumulate until it became, of sufficient sixe to purchase soma Valuable .collections r which; were added toibis display. One of these was the South Sea Islands collection, pur chased for"?600 in 1918 from Captain Ina- naus, an iBta.na tracer. Among the' collections that are stored in the city hall basement for lack of cases - In which-to place them, are six cases of ."mineral specimens, comprising wide assortment of the minerals of the PaciOo Northwest. - t COLLECTIONS AVAILABLE Th late W. M. Gadsby had accumu lated valuable museum collection which his family is willing that the city shall have If they are properly placed to the city hall, and Wiegand; says he knows of ; other Interesting collections that would be donated to the- city were provision ; made for their display. The city museum Is proving a magnet 1 to numerous school classes, and it is no Infrequent sight to see a bevy of inter- j ested boys and girls, In charge of their teacher, thronging the city hall corridors and gathering impressions of phases of life that are of the past. School 'Magazine' Uncovers Budding Genius For Rhyme S,ntir Mv 14 Mini Caiolins Vaa- rattt nrlnHnnl flf fhm XtilmB BChOOL near Kanrtv. found her lanruaars DUDlla lag ging in Interest and conceived the idea of giving them original worn. "Let's make a majraxine," sna aaira. Eager response came, and in a Short iim the Western Star . appeared. 64 pages, written neatly I in columns, with an attractive cover design, ana -. ; iit nf den&rtment "editors" patterned after a first-class monthly. Among a nnmhoi- of "neems" was one eight stan zas long, entitled "When Happy Makes Bug, the last stanza reacung : go he married her for bis wife. And be and she fa the "bits" Went spinning on trhrousn life. Another. "The Moon." (fourth grade) . I-saw the moon risk last night, , And shine through the trees. And sparkle in the dew And shine on the peas. Th tXTAetra SSraii fn In ena.t dft- vrtan? Anri 4a Vwln riajtfwri around to every family in the neighborhood, the cartoons peing a special auraciioo. luumtuHUMMimwiiuiuiMiMMiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiimuuMUimiiMWMimMuiiiiiii THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STOKE OKGANI2ATION 1IM Ht YVUKJ-u r Hope Muslin 15c Yard The Standard Muslin at the rignt price. . Burson Hose 39c Excellent tlisle In black ana brown. si-incm uieaenea jnssua 13c Yard A good quality muslin for s the needle. tt-Ia, rableaehsd MstUa 6cYard Medium weight, fair qual ity muslin, Bieaenea surgeons' uaaze 7c Yard A good gause for all purposes. a special of Seasoi Fished Out of Season, fined Jacques of Jacques - Spur was fined $50 ana costs here inursaay suier caving pieaaea guuty to nsmng out vi seasou. Complaint was made mrtA TloV. WflPvn A.i alleges Jacques caught seven small fish Sunday. by District Game R. Johnson, who Does your dentist look you in the eye and say: 'fit won't hurt?" Dr. Stevenson says just that! His perfected local anaesthesia transposes dental work to pleasure. most sensitive teeth are treated without pain. from pain Even the No gas or cocaine; no nerve-blocking J. E. STEVENSON, D. D. S. m SI BUSH A XAWE BUII-DIKO B BO AD WAT AJJD ALBEB r Senator Thanked For His Interest Vln Ohampoeg Plans At the anniversary celebration Satur day at Champoee Sen'ator J. Xt. Patter con was thanked by Chairman DArcy for his efforts in behalf of securing an appropriation for the commemoration of the Champoeg convention mat was neia In 1843. - ' , Senator Patterson Informed the 1200 people assembled that there were several other members of the legislature besides himself who had seats in that body and wanted the thanks distributed more widely. As a result of P. IL D'Arcy's ef forts, supplemented by different legisla tures, governors and pioneers. Senator Patterson pointed out that a comfortable auditorium had been provided, a memo- ; rial building "erected and land purchased for a park. However, it was made evi dent by D'Arcy that Senator Patterson f Polk county deserves considerable credit for befriending the different bills Introduced. Jitneys to Run to ' Fishing District Marshfield. Or, May 14.--Passenger service by Jitney line fronv Coos Bay to lakeside, the center of the Ten-mile lake .fishing district. Is to be estab lished. The road is not yet completed, but the passengers will be taken from Coos Bay by gasoline boat to a point on Haynes Inlet, where connections will be .made with automobiles for Lake " side. Cars will be run from the bay '.cities direct to Lakeside when the ferry from North Bend to Glasgow is established, and a small unfinished por tion of the road is completed. Tieburg Bros. Morrison at ParkTieburg Bros.Morrison at Park Tieburg Bros. . H r" . '- I . ..... Shoe Sale for Women! j Every Pair Deeply Reduced RE j YOU one of the throng we tried to wait upon yesterday ? Please come again tomorrow and we'll try to serve you, for we will have an augmented force of courteous, expert shoe salesmen. v , 4 j We repeat the reason for this, wonderful sale this sale of welcome surprises to the women of Portland: w ! I LEASE IS SOLD! We must sell our entire stock of women's new, smart footwear in order to turn over trie premises to the lessee on the date fixed by the lease. ! We naming prices that surely will sell every pair! Don't wait! Come while si and widths are here! are sizes Straps,! Pumps; Oxfords HERE IT IS! A handy tool for your camping trip; will repair harness, shoes, suitcases, awnings, carpets, grain bags, auto tops and curtains, etc. Complete with needle and wax thread and lull instructions. I Inelsdlsg 'C Psreel Pot 79 and Novelties Incomplete runs of sizes, but every size in the assortment, which is a large onel Offered at three price groups which repre sent tremendous savings ! Every pair smart and snappy! Quality superDi $6.65 $7.65 $8.65 $5 New Shipment, Just Received : Women s Colonial Pumps Jja 1 ne newest, smartest effects of the season ! Made with high throat, cutout pattern ; light, flexible walking soles; covered Baby4 Louis heels; I black suede, brown suede and erray suede. 1 ah widths and sizes. BOUGHT TO BE SOLD AT $9.00 THE PAIR! (See Our Windows for Styles and Prices! BROTHERS Thrift Prices on Toilet .Articles Peheco Tooth Paste... 35? Pepsod'nt Tooth Paste 39 Colgate's large Tooth Paste .....19 Cutieura Soap .XOt Woodbury's Facial Soap ...19 Pear's Soap ...15 Jergen's Bath Tablets, 2 - for 15 Jergen's Soap Colgate's Tale 15 Colgate's Share Stick 25 Colgate's SUek Reflls 19 Palmolive 8haTe Cr'ra 25 Colgate's Share Cr'm 25 Palm Olive Soap, t tor X& Lax ... XO Penneys White Soap, for Z5 Thrift Is the Password of the J. C. Penney Company. Our Store and See How We Apply It to Modern Retail Merchandising Visit ., To a strict nd intelligent application of this treat principle do we, more than to all else, attribute our enviable position in the mercantile world. For us It has proven the "Oil Upon the Waters" a bulwark of stability in our fist-growing business. In turn, it has made possible our present ability to offer the public such values s are. only possible through an institution that eliminates High Rentals, Expensive Store Furnishings, Delivery Equipment, Charge Accounts and Jobber's Profit. All this we do and more. We offer you the opportunity to reap as we hare reaped Te Really Sar Money.. Now It's Up to You Thrift Prices on Notion s Coates 150-yd. Thread 5 Coates Merc Thread... 5 Corticelll 100-yd. Silk.. 12 Coates' CrochetCott'n 12 Silkln Crochet Cotton lO Coates' Darning Cotton. S for lO Steel Pins .....4 Hooks and Eyes G Dress Snaps 4 Dexter's Knitting Cot'n 8 Bias Tape ....tit Rick Rack Braid 5 Pro-phy-lac-Ue Tooth Brush 33 2-In-l Shoo Polish..... lO Shoe Laces, S pair for... 5 Cap Hair Nets 10 Smart Shoes for Women Morrison Street at Park Here l Here Is tine Merchandise aiad. Aire "the Silk Camisoles, Flesh, Pink and Blue;; . . . . . . . ... .'.:.-. ..-. . . .59c New Tricolette Blouses All the High Colors $2.98 All-Silk Jersey Petticoats, Black and Colors .... . ... . . ... .$2.69 New Arrivals in Women's Sport Hats .......... ..... . . . . . .$2.98 Women's Street and Sport Coats v .$9.90 Women's Flannel Sport SkirtsWhite and Colors ... . ......... .$6.90 New Plaid and Striped Pleated Wool Skirts ............ ..... . . .$7.90 Beautiful Silk Street and Sport Dresses ...... .......... .... .$12.50 50 New Tricotine and Serge Suits All Sizes . . . .... ......... .$19.75 Voile, Batiste, Organdy and Gingham Dresses .. . . ...".$4.98 to $8.90 Men's Pure Fur Felt Hats All Colors .$1.98 Men's Corded Madras Shirts, 14 to 17 .-. ......... .$1.19 Men's Nainsook Athletic Union Suits 34 to 46 .. ....... .... ..... .89c Men's Cotton Ribbed Union Suits 34 to 46 ...89c Blaxrk Beauty Sateen Shirts 14i2 to 17 79c Pay-Day Chambray Shirts (Union Made), W2 to 17. . ...... 79c Extra Heavy Ventilated Sateeti Shirts for Big Men 17i2 to 20. . .$1.69 Men's 220 Denim Overalls and Jumpers (Union Made) . . . . .. . . . .$1.19 Heaviest 8-oz. Duck Carpenters' Overalls (Union Made) .. . . . . .$1.89 Boys' 220 Denim Overalls, 11 to 17, 98c; 5 to 10 89c Engineers' Hickory Sleeve Vests. .. . . ........ . . $1.29 Men's Khaki Pants, Good Quality.-... ... ...... ..... . . . . .. . 98c Youths' Khaki Pants, Good Quality $1.39 Heavy Canvas Gloves, Knit Wrist.. . ... .10c Penney Special Leather-Faced Canvas Gloves .29c Engineers' and Firemen's Sox, Black and Brown . . . ... . . ....... . 19c Men's All-Wool Serge and Worsted Suits $24.75 Boys' Fancy Cassimere Long-Pant Suits . . ........... ....... .$14.75 Boys' Two-Pant Knickerbocker Suits, 7 to 17 .... . . . . . ... .. .$6.90 Boys' Odd Knickerbockers, Cassimeres and Serges . , . . . . . . . . .$1.49 Men's Cassimere Dress Pants i $2.98 to $4.98 Men's All-Wool Serge Pants All Sizes . . . . ........ .... .$4.98 to $6.90 Men's Corduroy Pants, Dark Brown All Sizes . .... ........ . . .$3.69 31-Inch Imported All-Silk Natural Pongee .49c 29-Inch Imported Japanese Crepe, Colors ... . . ....... . . ... .... . .29c 18-Inch Bleached Terry Cloth (Good) ..... . ..... ......... . .... .1,9c 36-Inch Longcloth, Any Quantity. . . ........ 15c Heavy Unbleached Crash Toweling 1 15e 36-Inch Standard Percales, Light and Dark ..... ... ....... . .19c 36-Inch Cretonne, for Aprons and Drapes . . . ...... . . .V . . . . . . . . .29c Women's Imported Kid Gloves, Black and Colors . . .... . . . ... . . ,98c MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY Stepping Stones to Economy Men's Suspenders ......... .29 Men's Sor, dress and work. . . . . : osr Paris Garters ......25 ( Men's Cambria Handkerchiets for ........................ S Men's Split Foot Sox.. .....25 Tubular Knitted Ties, a for 2 5 Stepping Stones to Economy 1-4 Dan Rlrer t?heetlng..;45 9-4 Dan River Sheetlng...40 10-4 Dan River Sheeting... 55 t4 Unbleached Sheeting. .39 10-4 Unbleached Sheeting. ,4e 81x90 Dan Kiver Seamless Sheets 91.39 lLlitKh Inill.fi Tla A .. Men-e Wash Ties. for...,25 HI FOURTH ST., Just North of Washington Berkley 60 Cambric ..2 htcorporatecl DEPARTMENT STORES Brown Mercantile Co. WE NEVER HOLD A SALE- i:i First Street SiuiiiiiiiiuiiuliiiiaiuiuiiHUMii""''M'"''""'"''"'"'u't'' iiiniii.ninuiiumitmitMitJ"tlilfcll'"'i""iit-t",lult"'-'t'""i'