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THE SUNDAY OHEGOIAN, PORTLAND; AUGUST 18, 1901. 19 Sm ' P V A if 1 IS lufe H Ik j?11 itA fk. S ' Wi m r M V&. I M n,y aIx davs more of these great m IllI IJF I Em1 Siy JiU & 9 1 ml I bargain chances. Dont wait till the last Wl WW Wk I i W I i 1 - C3L lk II 11 I day to get your share. g 7 n Tomorrow we begin the last week of the store's birthday celebration sale. It has been the bargain event of the Ibummer, ana me pians ior mis weeK are x-o maKe it grectir mem me une? jusi tjnuu. It is the time that stretches the buying power of your dollars. Every dollar saved in buying now is one easily earned., Make a list of your needs, if you don't find them all in today's bargain list, it may be among the great number left out for want of room. Don't wait till the last day. Laces and Embroideries The big reductions are most seasonable. Special attention is drawn to the wash laces. All torchon edges and bands at 5c a yard; worth 8c, ioc and 12c a yard. All French Valenciennes laces arc of fered at big reductions; here are a few samples of these dainty goods. All 15c dozen-yard pieces at nc piece All 25c dozen-yard pieces at...i7c piece All 35c dozen-yard pieces at.... 24c piece All 50c dozen-yard pieces at...-35c piece And up to $4 qualities at $2.95 piece. ALL OVER VALENCIENNES LACES just now so useful for yokes, fronts or sleeves The 35c quality reduced to 21c yard The 50c quality reduced to 35c yard The 75c quality reduced to 52c yard The 90c quality reduced to 65c yard LACE PARASOL COVERS. The final touch needed to trim the baby carriage The $1.25 quality reduced to 75c each The $2.25 quality reduced to $1.45 each The $2.75 quality reduced to $i-75 each The $3.50 quality reduced to $2.25 each The $5 quality reduced to $3-5 each SUMMER FANS. We have brought together in one lot a collection of black and colored fancy satin fans, worth 50c, 75c and $1. Each and all offered at 25c each more than worth their price for one day's use. EMBROIDERY FLOUNCINGS. Nainsook or Swiss, 27 inches wide; hem stitched or scalloped edges 55c kind reduced to..- 39c yard 65c kind reduced to 47c yard 75c kind reduced to 52c 3rard 90c kind reduced to 63c yard $1.25 kind reduced to 89c yard HANDKERCHIEFS. A few of those unlaundered Initial hand kerchiefs for ladies, reduced to 50c for a bunch of six. LEATHER BELTS. Ladies' styles in black, brown, gray and patent leathers, up to $1 kinds, now, each 25c Jewelry Counter Millinery Department The reductions have been without mercy no item of cost is considered STRAW SAILORS. Our 50c Willamettes for .'-.25c each Our 75c Victorias for 35c each Our 95c Rainiers for 50c each Our 2.50 Knox shape for $1.50 each WALKING HATS. Our $1.50 Claire for 75c each Our $1.95 Shirley for 75c each Our $1.98 Briar Cliff for 49c each Our $5 Shirt-Waist Hats for. .$1.75 each Our $4 Horse-Hair Flats for $2 each All pattern hats at one-half price. Ladies' Hosiery Great offering of very fine choice lisle thread styles the handsomest of the sea son. A few of them are Black open-work lisle, lace or embroid ered fronts, in all black or with colored stitching; worth up to 1.75 pair. Q7p Specially reduced to Jll Beautiful, brilliant sik finished lisle with black boots and fancy tops; our Kr 75c and 85c kinds; now JJL Choicest styles of the season. Every-Day Notions Best American pins, 5c kind, now paper 3 Best nickel safety-pins, 6c kind,now, paper - 4C Cabinet Hair-pins, c kind, now, 2 for '. 5c Best machine oil, 7c kind, now, bottle 4c Wood-handle curling irons, 5c kind, now, each 3c Box paper, ruled or plain, and envel opes to match, 15c kind, now, box. .ioc Violet jewelry, exact facsimiles of fresh flowers in stick-pins, hair ornaments, hat-pins, brooch pins, lace pins, waist pins, etc.; 35c values; now at, 1Q each Jl Fancy hat pins, with jeweled tops a large variety of 35c grades; now at, IQp each I Jt Chain purses in gold, silver or gun-metal colors new things in 50c grades; 33p now at, each JJL Belt buckles in enameled, turquoise, silver, gilt and gun-metal styles all in one lot and worth up to 65c, j ftp now at, each v Toilet Sundries St Thomas double-distilled bay rum; 9Ap half-pint bottles; now, each .Ul Warren's Florida water, in 8-ounce 9fp bottles; very refreshing; now, bot.fc.vL Turkish bath soap, now, cake ic Muslin Underwear Section Continued big bargains in this depart mentjust the seasonable things that arc now needed. Ladies' muslin or cambric drawers, lace or embroidery trimmed $1.25 and $1.10 kinds reduced to.. 78c pair 1.50 kind reduced to 98c pair Muslin or cambric white skirts, deep double flounces, with lace or embroidery and cluster tucks $1.50 kinds at 98c each $2.35 kind at $i-49 each $3-35 kind at $2.47 each Odd lines of ladies' muslin gowns and muslin skirts, worth 85c, now C7 at, each JL CHILD'S WHITE DRESSES. Big bargains in organdies, point d'esprit and India linons, with embroidery or rib bon trimmings beautiful Summer gar ments $2.20 kind now at $1-47 each $4.75 kind now at $3-7 each $6.50 kind now at $4-33 each CHILD'S HATS AND BONNETS. For a small fraction of value odd lines ranging in value Upto 85c each, now at 16c each Up to 40c each, now at 7c each All our child's French hats and bon nets at just one-half price. CHILD'S WHITE APRONS, of checked nainsook or plain lawn, em broidery and lace trimmed; 30c IQp and 35c grades now at, yard I JL The Best Refrigerators are the only economical ones when it comes to a warm-weather test then is when our AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATORS show their Avorth no flues to clog up no mixing of flavors of foods smallest, con sumption of ice. We are Portland agents for this make and have 18 sizes to select from. Every one reduced in price $21 size is now only $14.00 $18 sizeis now only $12.14 $15.40 size is now only $10.27 $12.60 sizes is now only $8.40 GET YOUR FRUIT JARS NOW Special prices on all sizes of 'Mason fruit jars caps and rubbers. Lemonade sets in fancy colored glass with tray, reduced to... Glass saucers for fruit or ice 91 r cream, dozen Lt-L Glass water bottles 20c each SUMMER NOVELTIES IN DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT 25c A most attractive collection to show this week and at but a fraction of their value. ' Foulardines and dimities, that were 35c yard, now at White linen dimities; our 50c grade, now at French printed organdies that 9p were 50c, now at, yard L, Dimities, lawns and grass cloths that were 18c, now at, yard Lawns and dimities, former price Op 12J2C, now at, yard "' Linen ginghams, our 17c grade, now, yard. 9c AT 50c A YARD. I A errand lot of high-class Summer dress goods in embroidered swivel figured and fancy woven cotton fab rics, representing the highest skill of Europe's best makers and worth up to $1.75 a yard; all to go in at C Ap the average price of, yard JUL Fancy white goods, checked and striped lawns, at, yard Full size, extra weight bed- Q)p spreads, each jfJL Large, heavy-fringed bed spreads, each , Hemstitched crochet towels, large and sightly, each Fine satin-finish colored bed spreads, each White cotton table damask, 54 inches wide, reduced to, yard $1.95 17c 99c LADIES' SUMMER WAISTS AND SUITS This week there will be some great selling done in our big suit section. No such a sacrifice has been made be fore in Portland in choice seasonable suits as we now offer. No one can afford to make such garments, even if the materials were given free. Such prices may make it worth while to have a new outfit this season. WHITE SUITS Made of organdie, India linon or lace net All our $5 suits reduced to $2.50 All our $6.50 suits reduced to $3.25 All our $7.50 suits reduced to $3.75 All our $10 suits reduced to $5.00 All our $15 suits reduced to $7-50 All our $20 suits reduced to $10.00 j au our 3125 suns reaucea to 912.50 COLORED SUITS. Portland dainty lawns, organdies and j moussennes gems in the dressmaker s art, and any one at half price. SUMMER SHIRTWAISTS. Your choice up to $1.75 grade, at, eacn 09c Your choice up to $3 grade, at, each $1-57 Your choice up to $5.50 grade, at, each $2.37 SILK SALE EXTRAORDINARY An' offering that should be taken ad vantage of without a moment's delay. Silks that represent standard worth and useful all the year. Buy now for the coming autumn needs. i Spend a few minutes at the silk counter to see what this opportunity may mean for you. We can tell you of but a few of the good things that are included at the little prices. BLACK TAFFETA SILKS. 75c quality reduced to 53c yard $1 quality reduced to 73c yard $1.25 quality reduced to 94c yard $1.75 quality reduced to $1-34 yard Every user of black taffeta whether for waists, petticoats, dress skirts or linings should get a supply now. BLACK FIGURED SILKS. A large assortment of jardiniere and omnibus-figure designs and beautiful brocade effects; $1.25 and $1 i"7r qualities; your choice at, yard..vC Goods that are seasonable at all times of the year, but such a bargain comes but seldom. COLORED NOVELTY SILKS. $1 and 75c grades of choice plain and fancy mixed colors at, j'ard..45c $1.50 and $1.25 grades of choice plain and fancy mixed colors at, yard 87c Elegant designs in striped plaid and warp print effects the most sumptu ous styles of the season for waists. FOULARD SILKS. The balance of our $1 grade will be sold at 56c yard, as cheap as many of the cotton goods. ANNIVERSARY PRICES FOR WOOLEN DRESS FABRICS Are you planning a new worsted dress, skirt or waist? Or may be you would do so if the bargain offered was tempting enough. This is the time to consider how much it will profit you to make the purchase this week while such bargains are offered. We name a few of the good things. BLACK DRESS GOODS. $1.50 all-wool cheviots, very choice, reduced to, yard $1.19 $1.25 all-wool cheviots, selected stock, reduced to, yard. . . i 98c $1 all-wool cheviots, ajavorite grade, reduced to, j'ard 8rc 85c all-wool cheviots, 50 inches wide, reduced to, yard 69c Men's Goods The many lines sold out last week have been replaced with other bargains, keep ing the bargain list more than full. Here are some of the money-savers this week Night Shirts 75c Grade, trimmed or plain white, reduced to 49c each I M t Mi i 4!w wi I m m Will ill W ' ft'Y-ff .r w 1 I 59c HOME FURNISHERS' BARGAIN LIST CURTAIN SCRIMS with fancy open-'work stripe many new designs; your choice 5c yard for our 8 1-3C grade. I2jc silkolines, plain or fancy colors, only, yard .8c I2jc Calcutta drapery cloth, Ori ental designs, only, yard 7Jc CHENILLE PORTIERES. All over patterns or with plain cen ters and fancy borders . $2.50 kind for $i75 pair $3 kind for $2.10 pair HAMMOCKS. Every one reduced from a 65c grade for 42c to a $4 beauty reduced to $2.75 each. FEATHER PILLOWS. Four special lines that are strong bargains $1.25 grade for 79c pair $1.50 grade for 95c pair $3-50 grade for $2.35 pair $4.50 grade for $3.10 pair GENUINE DOWNALINE COM FORTS. $2.50 quality reduced to $1.98 each $3.25 quality reduced to $2.38 each Soft, light-weight, fluffy the most desirable of all bed coverings. ENAMELED, BRASS - TRIMMED BEDS. Every one reduced for this sale, in cludes all sizes from a baby's crib to full double-bed size. BABY CARRIAGES AND CARTS. A clean sweep on Whitney's best grade goods over 40 new styles to choose from all reduced. PLAY CROQUET. $2.25 croquet sets reduced to $1.37 set $3 croquet sets reduced to... $1.98 set $3.50 croquet sets reduced to $2.38 set Our 50c grade, plain or trimmed, reduced to 35c each All full size. UNLAUNDERED WHITE SHIRTS. A great offer at 40c each of our 75c 3-ply linen bosom, double back and front, New York mills body, double felled seams and all modern improvements that add so much to the wear and comfort of an up-to-date shirt. Small lots of $1.25 plain or fancy night-shirts at, each And broken sizes of $1.50 day-shirts QQp at, each JJC are good things to see while they remain. UNDERWEAR. At 75c a suit fine combed Egyptian bal briggan shirts and drawers, with French neck and ribbed bottom shirts and double seated drawers all sizes now in stock. At 38c each negligee shirts for men, the best made and neatest 50c grade shown. Men's 2-piece Jersey bathing suits Cp , reduced to, suit U JL Boys' 2-piece Jersey bathing suits KQp reduced to, suit JjL The remainder of those extra choice men's ribbed shirts and drawers; worth CCp $1 each; will be sold at, each OJL See the many bargains in men's sox and belts every one a big leader. At Neckwear Counter Washable 4-in-hands of Madras and Cheviot, only 5c ea. Light, cool Im perials. Many odd lines worth to S1.00 each, at 29c ea. The remainder of our 50c Grena dine ties reduced to 25c ea. Ladies' Knit Underwear All in Summer weights and shapes j ready for comfort and service. White union suits, elastic ribbed, low COLORED DRESS GOODS. $1.25 quality, handsome styles in novelty effects, reduced to, yard 89c $1 quality, handsome styles in nov elty effects, reduced to, yard 76c $1.50 quality light, medium and dark dust-proof alpacas, reduced to, yard $1.19 85c quality light, medium and dark dust-proof alpacas, reduced to, yd.63C FANCY WAISTINGS in many exclusive styles of grenadine, serge, albatross, batiste, crepe and plain weaves all-wool or silk and wool mixed at big bargains. neck and knee length with lace trimming at bottom 65c suits now at ......35c suit $1 suits now at 65c suit Also without lace at bottom 45c suits now at 32c each LADIES' VESTS. Low neck, no sleeves Best 13c quality, reduced to, each ioc Brilliant 50c lisle thread, reduced to, each 30c Brilliant 85c imported lisle thread, re duced to, each 58c All misses' and children's Summer knit underwear at big reductions. MEN'S AND BOYS' SUMMER HATS. At a big sacrifice All 25c crash hats and caps now 15c each All 50c crash hats and caps now 30c each Men's 35c crash caps now 22c each Men's and Boys' 60c linen caps now 39c each Men's $1 mohair hats now 69c each Anniversary Sale msmmmBBmmwm&m Brings this week bis re ductions on Granite-Iron and Tin House Furnishings. Here are a few sample quotations i-quart tin coffeepots.. ......7c each Just the thing for campers, and worth the attention of prospective hoppickers. 6-quart painted tin sprinklers, only.. ..32c Will do much good to the grass and flowers this Summer weather. io-quarr tin water pails. ...16c each 3-quart granite-iron kettles 19c each Dover egg-beaters 7c each Dustpans 3c each Galvanized wash-basins ..7c each Special reduced prices on every dinner set in our great stock of French, Ameri can and Austrian china it is the chance for everyone who plans refurnishing. Here are a few quotations AMERICAN CHINA SETS. 50-piece sets reduced to $3-95 set 60-piece sets reduced to $5-30 set 100-piece sets reduced to $795 set With gold traced edges and choice deco rations 50-piece sets reduced to $5. 70 set 60-piece sets reduced to $7.65 set 100-piece sets reduced to $n.45 set HAVILAND'S DECORATED CHINA. 60-piece sets reduced to $2r.25 set 100-piece sets reduced to $29.50 set Boys' Waists and Blouses Make the boys comfortable, it will cestso little now to do it See how the re ductions run. White 50c blouses for 37c White 75c blouses for 55c White Si blouses for 7.1c White $1.25 blouses for 98c (fc Mother's Friend percale waists in the WeJ IICWUU pellicula UUU LUIU15, dlt 1 CUUCU. V 1L j Cruz Monday, having been away several -months. Mr. 3T. G. Meusch, who has spent two weeks on Upper Evans Creek, returned Monday. Mr. J. O. Booth left for Colestin "Wed nesday to spend several days there wltn his family. B. O. McCalloch. who has spent two weeks in the vicinity of Bandon, has re turned home. J. C. "Wiseman, who recently returned from Nome, is visiting T. K. Ackerman and other mining friends. Miss Loveridgre. of Eugene, who has "been visiting Miss Jessie Hale for sever al weeks, returned home "Wednesday. Senator T. Cameron has been spending six weeks at the Simmons Cameron mine, at "Waldo. He left on Sunday for home. Dr C. "W- Beacon, of Ashland, accom panied bv his mother and daughter, passed through on his return from Crescent City Monday. D. E. "Werts, who has been employed at the Exchequer mine, left for Olympla, Wash.. Monday to spend two weeks with friends. Principal F. E. Young, who has been, en gaged to conduct the schools for the com ing year, arrived "Wednesday from St, Joseph, Mo. He was accompanied by his wife and son. Forest Grove. Bev. M. D. Dunning and wife, are at TVhite Salmon. ' Mrs. A. T. 3-nox, .of New "Whatcom, is visiting friends here. Mr. J. N. Bangs, of Braddyvillc, la.. Is visiting Martin Bisbee. Mrs. E. H. Marsh, and daughter, 'Wini fred, are at Underwood. E. J. Mendenhall, and Ed. Mendenhall, and daughter, Iuella, are visiting here and at Buxton. Mrs. E. W. Haines, is visiting the fam ily of Silas Shipley, Seattle. Mrs. K. Yoder and daughter, Rebecca, have returned from Needy. Marion James and Thomas Tongue, Jr., are talcing an outing on the Nehalem. Mr. A. U. Marsh has returned to Oro ville. Cal., and A. S. Venen is in Chicago. Mrs. Esther Kane, of Portland, is vis iting at the home of Major F. T. Kane. Dr. R. H. Hovey, and wife, and Mrs. Lizzie Demars, and Mrs. "William Kane, are at Newport. Mrs. Martha Hazard and daughter, Marian, of Everett, Wash., are the guests of Mrs. M. E. Austin. Ella Pope and Emma Gilpin, who have been spending their vacation here, re turned to Portland, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haynes and chil dren, and Miss Hilah, Raymond, and Har old Slegel, are visiting at Collins, "Wash. Mrs. C. V. B. Russell, and Mrs. Elea nor McEldowney, accompanied by MrSj C. C. "Wright, of Omaha, are visiting at Victoria. Samuel Scott and daughter, and Mrs. A. B. Thomas and son, Horace, and Mrs. Laura Wells and daughter, and Mrs. J. S. Buxton and daughter, Jessie, are at Newport, Eugene. (Miss Ina McClung is visiting friends in Tacoma. Mrs. Minnie Buckman is visiting friends In Portland. Professor and Mrs. George Lllley are visiting in Tacoma. Judpe and Mrs. H. R. Kincaid are visit ing in San Francisco. v Miss Myra Loveridee returned Wednes day from a visit with friends at Grant's Pass. Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Paine went to New port Wednesday for a short outing. Mayor G. R. Chrlstman and family are enjoying an outtng at Foley Springs. R. A. Booth and .family have ret'arned from a short outing In Josephine- County. Miss Etta Peet. of Tipton, la., is visit ing in Eugene, the guest of the Misses Paine. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Willoughby left the first of the week for an outing on ,the Upper McKenzie River. Dr. J. E. Paytton and family, formerly of Eugene, but now of Redlands, Cal., are visiting relatives in this city. Dr. Frank Strong and family and Pro fessor F. S. Dunn and family, of the university, are spending a month at Up per Soda Springs, In Linn County. Mrs. G. L. Wilcox, of Oakland, Cal., has been visiting the past week with rel atives. She will be joined by Mr. Wilcox, and they will take an outing In the moun tains before returning home. Mrs. H. B. Miller and family and Mrs. T. M. Jackson left the fore part of the week for San Francisco. They will take passage on the first Government transport to Manila, and thence to China, there to join Consul Miller, who has been In Chi na a year or more. Rosehnrgr. Sam IC Sykes is visiting relatives in Seattle. Al Veach and wife are visiting tat Yaquina, Mrs. J. VA. Hein, of Oregon City, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Bone brake. Miss Roena Jones, of Spokane, Wash., 4s visiting her grandmother, Mrs. J. M. Wright. Miss Delia Smith, of Portland, Is visit ing her parents here. Miss Mamie Isaacs, of Medford, is a guest of Mrs. E. L. Bashford. Mrs. M. E. Holcomb, of Salem, is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Will CarroH. J. V. Hale and wife left Tuesday for a visit with relatives In San Francisco. Mrs. W. T. Wright returned home Fri day from an extended visit in Portland. Mrs. Arthur Moore and Mrs. F. A. Moore, of Salem, are visiting Mrs. Ryan. W. A. Koch and wife, of Bradford, Fa., were here this week visiting Mrs. Koch's uncle, A. T. Morian. Mrs. MaTk Montgomery, aftfer an ex tended visit -with her parents at Looking Glass, left Tuesday for her home in Sa lem. Albany. W. H. Hogan and family, have gone to Newport. V Miss Flo Nutting has gone to Newport for a vacation. Miss Mary Gaston is In the city from Eastern Oregon. Misses lone and Cassie Smith have re turned to Seattle. Mrs. Delia Givens, of Clarksburg, Mo., is visiting friends In Albany. Miss Nellie Elkins has left for Prine vllle, to spend the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Powers have re turned from Belknap Springs. Charles Knecht and family have gone to the bay for a month's outing. Miss Mattie Lair and Miss Cain, of Hamburg, Iowa, are visiting in the city. Dr. W. A. -Trimble has gone to Long Beach, Wash., for his Summer vacation. Mrs. Dr. Michenor, of Mullane, Kan., is In the city, the guest of Mrs. Laura Campbell. Miss Mildred Burmeister has been vis iting in Portland at the home of Judge C. B. Bellinger. Mr. and Mrs. 6. C. Matlock have re turned from a visit with friends and relatives at Eugene. Mrs. G. W. McHargue, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Macey, has returned from Harrison, Idaho. Antorla. Miss Posy Heilborn gave 'a jolly "at home" Monday evening. Misses Katie and Nellie Flavel are vis iting friends in Portland. - Miss Maude Stockton has returned from a short visit to California. Mrs. John Rogers and son, of Portland, are guests of Mrs. Charles Heilborn. Dr. Boyle H Earle spent Sunday at Gearhart, the guest of Miss Bennett. Mrs. Nan Reed has been the guest of Miss Sherman at Chinook the past week. Miss Margaret Higgins has been visit ing Miss Lottie Bennett at Gearhart Park. The Rev. B. F. Rowland and wife have gone on a three weeks' camping trip to Knappa. Mrs. J. R. Halsted and Miss Marge Hal sted, of Los Angeles, Cal., are spending a few months in Astoria. Miss Elsie Elmore' and Miss Minerva Tighter spent the week at Seaside, the guests of Miss Emily West. Mrs. A. A. x-lnch and Mrs. Horace Thing gave a tea Wednesday in honor Miss Hal sted and Miss Freeman, of California. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Allen have rented a cottage at Elk Creek and will spend the rest of the Summer there. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter returned to their Rossland home Wednesday, after spending two months in Astoria. Harris are out for the wedding of Miss I Frances Holden and Charles Brink. Wednesday, August 21, at the First Pres byterian Church. Dr. Hill Hastings, of the United States Marine Hospital service, now stationed at Los Angeles, Cal., is spending a month's leave In Astoria, Mrs. McConnell and Miss Freeman, of Woodland, Cal.; Mrs. A. A. Finch, Miss Croug, the Misses Elmore and Mr. Tom Woodward, spent Thursday at the sein ing grounds on Desdemona Sands. Captain John P. Harris gave a luncheon on Saturday at his quarters in Fort Stev ens. His guests were Mrs. A. A. Finch. Miss Freeman, the Misses Elmore, Lieu tenants Cloke and Bremexter, and Dr. Kleruff. -s, McMInnville. J. W. Hobbs left Monday for Seattle. Mrs. William De Haven returned home Saturday evening from Astoria. Mrs. R. P. Bird and daughter left for Tillamook Tuesday, to visit relatives and friends. Miss Edith Hamblln went to Portland Wednesday to spend a few weeks with friends. George Adams returned home Tuesday from Pendleton, where he has spent the past two months. Dr. W. J. WIsecarver returned home last week from Chicago, where he has been studying dentistry. The Misses Patty gave a luncheon party Monday afternoon In honor of Miss Jes sie Manning, of California. The follow ing were present: Miss Jessie Mantf.rffJ Mrs. J. G. Weisner, Mrs. W. F. Del'.-l Schneider, Miss Dora Pennington", Mtssi r ranees omun, aiiss Florence Dellschnel- uer, miss AiaDie Manning- and Mias Josa Myers. E. C. Appersen and family returnee nome irom a visit with relatives In Salei tne tirsc or the week. S. A. Manning and family left WednesJ uajr morning ror .Portland where thej wm maKe tneir iuture home. Mrs. A. Matthles and daughter, Metal reiurnea nome Friday from a visit witl inencis ana relatives in Portland. Mrs. A W. Macv and dauehtera Tohj have been visiting at the home of J Wl .tioDDs, in tnis city, left Thursday fo silica go. Miss Edith Hamblln entertained a. fei friends Saturday evening, August 10,. lj nonor ot ner inenci, jviiss Hutchinson, Portland. Mrs. William Kratz, of San FrancfecJ arrived in this city Tuesday on a vls to ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Die scnneiaer. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Durham arrived II this city Tuesday, from Koasland, B. ( They will reside on the Olds farm, ner tnis place. The Misses Hobhs gave a farewc nnrtv to Miss Florence Aratrv. Tt?sd.. evening, before her departure for hi nome in unicago. Mr. and Mrs Haves, who have hpu visiting W. D. McDonald and family tj past two wccks, ieic vveunesaay ior tnt: home in Nebraska I Miss Lulu Gilbert gave a lawn par! Saturday arternoon to a numDer of rJ friends. Miss Hutchinson received tj highest score at hearts. A dainty lunc Concluded on Page 21.) m m9