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-n"?1 NJ 3 -W I I 1 A f rvi n l TV B B J w7 1 " . nil . . . . -..... o a. as a s - rtnij i- -a ji, . J 1 -S0C1ETY- By GRACE CARROLL All contributions to tills page, society, women's clubs, and personals, should bo telephoned to the BOtiety editor by Friday of each week. Telephone No. 135. Salem Girl Announces Engagement Here The engagement of Miss Marjorle Ilrown lo Thomas MeOIlehrlst, both of Salem, was cleverly announced at a bridge Informal, Riven at the ?iom of Miss Vernlta Kohlhagen, In West Rose burg. The rooms were beautifully arranged with baskets Mrs. I. or giaruys ana ye now xinnias aim i parents otner yeiiow uowers wnicn carried . out the color scheme. High score was received by Beau lab Jarvis and second hitth by Mrs. Francis 1)1 1 lard. Mis brown, the honoree prize. At n late hour refreshments were aerved from small tables, centered with Japanese marigolds. Tlu fa vors were In the' form of a yellow bird, which was carrying the mes sage of the engagement, that came an a complete surprise to her f Wends, The I os'ess was assisted by Rr tli a Kulilhagen during the evening. Those present: Mioses Marline Ilrown, honoree, jHne Wharton, Marriage Solemnized at Vancouver Cards have b?en received this week announcing the mairisge of Miss MaudH li. Hhruin to Charles Kinsman JVvi, Sunday. July 19, at Vancouver, Wa-diiitKton. Mrs. Davis is the daughter of Mr. and Shi urn, and with her reniih here last winter. She Is a gruduate jf The Dalles high school, and was active In school affairs. Whi! In this city she made many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Davis wi 1 make their home at w05 View afreet, Thu Dalles, Oregou, after their honeymoon. Farewell Party Given Mr. and Mrs. Hatton The home of Mrs. H. (J. Wilson, In North Roseburir, was the scene of a festive aftalr Wednesday night, when the members of the I'nited Artisan lodge gathered there, honoring with a far.well BessWhfrton, Alice Ueland. OU.lys P"tY. Mr- aml Mr": f O. Hatton, Bmlth, Ruth Davis, Kvelyn inln, Katherfne Morrill, Florence Whar j ton, Eva Rice, Vivian Marsters, Jieaulah Jarvis, Myth Henderson; - MesdameS George M. Ilrown, A. A. Ilellows, Archie Taylor, Arthur Knauss, Grant Osliorn, Francis Dil- lard. Tom Wharton, Leo Rapp, Roy lie I lows. Miss Ilrown Is well known In Roseburg, having lived here for several years and taught last year at the Rose school. She is a daugh ter of Justice George M. Hrown of Salem. The wedding will bo an event of the latter part of next month. Mr. and Mrs. Burge Entertain at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Burge graci ously entertained at dinner Sunday at their home In Yoncalla, having 1 as guests a number of Cottage Orove friends. Following dinner the afternoon was spent In music, a aix piece orchestra playing a num ber of fine selections. Knjoying the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Burge were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Norrls, Mr. and Mrs. I,. Roach, Misses Velma Norrls, Mabel Norrls, Messrs Alvln McGaroln, Kr wln Clark. Marlon Burge, Frank McCain, Charley Burge, Walter Norria and Dr. J. O. Coleman. 0 O Miss Mia H. Hall, of Fort Lap wal, Idaho, Is a house guest of Mrs. H. O. Wilson during the re mainder of the summer. Miss Hull Is a toucher In the Indian school at the fort. o o Mrs. Sinclair Entertains at Garden Valley Thursday . Mrs. Pete Sinclair entertained th members of the Garden Valley Woman's club Thursday afternoon at her home In Garden Valley. Games, for which prises were given were played and the- afternoon spent In conversation. The ladles decided to have the members of the New Idea club as guests at the picnic, which the club will hold at Hutlon's Grove July 30. Iater. the hostess, assisted by Misses Misses Georglne Sinclair. Margaret Ferguson and Alice McDanlel serv ed a luncheon at small tables with centerpieces nf yellow marigolds. The guest list included MetulHincs George Bailey, H. A. Calhoun, Don who leave soon to locate In Port land. Mr. Hatton has been the dis trict manager of the United Arti sans here and will be greatly miss ed, as be has taken a great inter est in the organization. The spa clous Wilson home was lovely with decorations of Japanese lanterns, and sweet pens and baby breath arranged- in bows and vases gave added attractiveness to the rooms, where gautfs, dancing and iuuhIc were a diversion of the evening. Miss Oral Sandy, of Portland, who is making her home in this city for the summAr, gave a clever dance. Fallowing, the guests wore served a buffet luncheon, Thirty five me in hers of the lodge were presept at the affair. Reception Given for Mr. and Mrs. Caraway Honoring two of their members, whose marriage was a recent event In Portland, the members, of the Baptlnt church sponsored a recep tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen, on Military street, Wednesday evening. The Kpuclous home was lovely with late summer blooms In ar rangements in bankets about the rooms, the color scehemes being in pink and pale yellow. Receiving were Mrs. Louis Kohl hagen, Mrs. B. W. Taylor, Mrs. C. M. Page, and Mrs. W. W. Bone brake. Following congratulations a program wns presented. Includ ed were a piano duet by Vernlta and Bertha Kohlhagen; reading, by .Margaret Fane; piano solo, by Gladys Strong ; reading, by Elza Kohlhagen ; vocal solo, by t i race Wickhani, piano nceoinpaniinent by Jessie Mcltae Melvin. Following the program, B. W. Strong, In behalf of the members of the church, presented Mr. nnd Mrs. Caraway with a cut glass bowl, and a beautiful silver mount ed mirrored tray. letter a buffet luncheon was served the guests. Sixty-five friends were present. Ramoy Rugh Weds Kathryn Powell Sunday Coming as a surprUo to iht-lr friends, was the marriage of Miss Kalhrvn I'owe.l, daiuhler of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Piwell of Kucene, to Kuiney Rugh, wltlih was so- ' Ella Roadman and Chas. McCoy Wed in Kelso Surprising their many friends In tltis city Miss hi la Roadman and chas. McCoy, both Roseburg pt ple, were quietly married In Kelso, Washington, Thursday. Rev.' Thom as Jetrreys, of the Presbyterian church, performed the ceremony among Immediate friends and rel atives. i Both young people are well known In ttoHtburg. Mrs. McCoy has been teaching in the Douglas county schools tor a number of years, and Mr. McCoy has beu en gaged in butdnetts hero since his I return from France, where he served In the air service during the late war. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy will np-nd their honeymoon touring Washington points and in Vancou ver, B. C. after which they will make their home In this city. v Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Mill, of Olympla, Washington, were, week end guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. St :wart, of Laurelcrest ranch, near thia city, tf w Grange Picnic Is Meld Sunday Among the vacation events which were enjoyed this week waft the picnic held by the members of th'i Kvergreen Grange, Sunday; on the banks of the river, near the Henry iJtnder ranch. The place, called "Coney Nook,' because of the restful surroundings, was the scene uf merriment during tne day. j Music, games and other sports and at noon a picnic dinner was i spread near the bank of the river. Dance at Country Club 1 hursday Lve the same- name, written by Harry Leon Wilson, and was directed by Harry Pollard who ill reeled Denny The members of the Country!!" "Sporting Youth," "The Reckless Club spent a pleasant evening Age." and the flrut series of "The Thursday, holding an Informal lather Pushers." dance at the club house from 9 to "-, Doctor!" Is the story of a 12 o'clock. Quite a number of theiyung nfau who, since, childhood members are away at the seashore ! coddled and nursed and and other vacation resorts, and , niado to believe that only by the only a small crowd attended. The greatest care could he live. Through event was one of the most enjoy-trtes of humorous events the able of summer dunces given at ry emphasises the manner of the club. Punch and wafers were ' he ds. served throughout the evening. An ho hafl ,itM Patience . I with his fears endeavors to restore Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fu1l..rtnn. ! to " norn'f 1 l of mind. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. liul.- and Mr. I llu'," con"'" tl", nT"fc"y "'; and Mm. Fr.-d Schwarll are anion "'""7 ,., , , "Tm tht UotM'burK iH'Uie v bo will gut'tid ' . , ""M 1,1 " l" ihe week tnd at dlfwyld. ,di it; luxury 11., , 1 Inh.r It a ... ' ronsnlurable fort um- If lie liven i c " - lihn-e years and arter three old Uladys Strong Home , Shylocka have been convinced by for Summer j specialist that ho baa nothing the Ml Gladys Slronp. dauKliter of ' "" '; him. other than his Mr. and Mrs. U. W. tilronit. ol this I n"'"lal ""1- cily, has arrived from iioston. and ' o will visit during the summer at the l,.,,,,,,,.,,, Strong home. Miss Strong has : been studying Mano at the New 1 OCAI NFWS l LOCAL NEWS J ( Or. Seely III Dr. A. C. Seelyls out of his of fice for a few duys because of Illness. , In Today I Mrs. C. C". Carr was among those 'tram bulherlln Mo spend this j morning In this city on business and visit friends. From Coast Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Drook and son of Coos Bay, motored here from the coast yesterday and spent a few hours visiting In Itoseburg. KnKland Conservatory of Music in Hoston for Ihep ast two years. Hhe will return there in September and will flrlsh her course this year. Miss Strong is an accomplished young woman and popular In mus ic circles. ft Leave For Newport Mr. and Mrs. Leon McClinlork and two children, left by auto this morning for Newport where ihey will spend the neit two weeks eu Joying an outing. In Yesterday Among these from southern polnis in the county to visit and transact business in this city yes terday was Louis Hanks of Can-youville. I From Dixonville Among those from points east of this rily to vls and transact bust ness In Kosehurg yesterday was L. O. Parker, of Dixonville. Liberty Theatre. Seldom has the adaptation of a ! great stage success proved a pic- luresque success to such an extent In Yesterday lloy Stearns, of Oakland, spent yesterday afternoon in tills city at tending to business affairs and I visiting friends. 1-ater a swimming party was en- as In Ike case of Smooth as Satir Joyed. About seventy-five mem hers and friends were present at the picnic. O Mrs. Hen H. McNainee, sister of Mrs. Jack Wharton, who has been a guest at the W hartnn home for the past several weeks, left for her homo In Sun Francisco Fjlilny. Camas Valley V. C. T. U. Sponsor Reception The home of Mirs. H. J. In cn, In From Sutherlin J. A. (lillesple and W. F. Kernln motored here from Sutherlin this mnrnlni? ntwl snont envct-.il ln,i.-i, production playing at the Liberty ; atRtding lo business ar fairs, theatre tomorrow. Moulded from . Kvelyn Rrent's current F. O. li. 1 J a yard Velller's rattling crook" melodrama "The Chatterbox" by Arthur StntltT. "Smoiilh am Kntin"! ! itt t.rovlnir nfcliire nim-i tti.in worthy of its fine origin. Colorful atmosphere, thrills, characteriza tion, and tin1 human element with. From Sutherlin Mr. and Mrs. A. IX Ottinger were visitors in this city this morning, spending a few hours transacting business and visiting. They are residents of Sutherlin. Mr. Hotcomb In V. K. Holcomb, of Oakland, was a visitor In Roseburg yesterday af ternoon, attending to business mat ters and visiting a short time. DcWaldaln Mr.and Mrs. Henry Dewald were among the out of town visitors yes terday. They are residents of Can yonville and vibited here a short time. which MImh Itrent Is somehow alili to Invent all of her picturesque in-1 Arrives From Austria terpretatlons are interlarded with Rudolph HViden, Jr., has arrived comedy and sentiment in such a. in this city from Austria, and will l nmnntT that pvim tht mttritiu viuU t t hu lu.mo ,,t l.iu ' t-.-w. "" "' '" nw wno no not iiKP -crooK sioriti .Mr. anil Mrs. Ji. Jie'den, Sr, iinio rvt-ui.tHHiHy irr ra not fall to enjoy this picture, i some time. From Glendale Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Showalten were among those from Glendale to 6pend yesterday in this city visit ing and attending to business mat ters. Visiting at Oakland Mrs. Kndicott and two daughters, of Itandon, are spending a few weeks visiting at the home of Mrs. Kndicott's mother Mrs. ltelle llridgea, of Oakland. na Ferguson. K. " K. IMrle, ti. Mc- !'innUei Sumlay morning in the Daniel. A. Nittay. J. Krwin I'ane. ! priwne or their inimnlinte rami 1-ed Parrot L Hush ItMchle. Hr.. 1 ' hy IT. H. A. hanfotd. at thu John Hluclair. It. II. C. Wootl. J. I) Young, Hugh Itltchie, Jr., and Karl McCoy. COO Miss Mcintosh Honored Tuesday Evening Honoring Mits MhMc Mcintosh, of 'Kdmonton, Canada, who In a guest nf her sister, Mrs. C. i. F t rler, Mrs. Ferrler entertalne! Tuea- , day evening at lier home on West First street. lxvely roses in ar- , rangemeuls in howls and vrtm- i added to (he attractiveness of the setting. Itrldne and ftou were di versions of the vt nlng, and after the games a luncheon was served t the guests. Among the giiesU were Miss Ma Me Mrlntosh, M.lKit Mav italdwln. Miss M'te l'fsher. Miss llih.l Webb. Misa Kfrie Schwarx. Mrs. II. I. Ma-donald, of Portlanl. Mrs. S. M King, and Mr. and Mis. S. M. Keily. O 0 t Past Noble Grands Club Holds Picnic Thursday Eve The Past Noble (irsnd'tt club of the Hebekah lodge moion-d io Hutlon's (irove. one nf tb- delicli Ianford hoini Hugh Is a member of the Kugenc city council and a reultor. After' the wedding Itreakfust at the home nf the bride's parents the couple left by motor fnr tht Ir honeymoon in Ciiusdu. They will he at home In FuKt ne after August 1. Portland Telt urntn. Mrs. KiikIi, with her parents, fir merlv madf her home In tills city. She Is a graduate of l.nsrlung hluh school and has many friends hern, Mr. Powell was a former coun cilman of this city, nnd the fami ly arc w'll knwn here. Mitt l.nrna l.ove't ha le n the tuiewr of Miss Kltaabeth MeKnlKhl, In this city during thn psst ci k. !is l,oett, formerly of this cMv. Is now refilling In purllum). 1'rlor to her lslt In this city Mm l.ov- ett had Junt completed a tour of California. O it i Penney Company Staff Shivarre Two of MciiiIhts The mi inhers of the ,f. C. IVrv-ii-v company stole i'tff, of !; bin ir, sjm nt nn enJovatd einiu Ttmr ia . hi-n th--v "ln rr -d Wfd- as Vallty W C. T. U. suonsored a reception for thu .members f the Woman's Club and the L. T. L. Club. ( Following a splendid program, which was given on the "iawn, a luncheon was served. About thirty five were present at the affair. I Mrs. U. Ewens, of Garden Valley, and daughter, Mrs. J. H. Itoyd, of l.loydmlnister. Sack., Canada, ar rived here Friday. They were ac Antlers Theatre Universal Pictures Corporation obtained a "corner" on some of the screen's finest character arti.--ts when it s'lected the cast to support comanicd by Mrs. Kwens sons, F.' Reginald ln-nny, star In "oh, loc- rr YounK 11 nf den has The direction of Halph Ince Ik again, munt the early years of his lif in much In evidence in the power, di-i Austria, receiving his education In rectneas and punch of the produc- that country. He will probably re tlon. The supporting cast is fine, niafn here and make his houre with and all-in-all the star's latest ve- hia parents. hide is an exceptionally interest-1 ing feature from an entertainment ;(,iiii; On Trip viewpoint. i Mr nn(I Mrs C) c Hrown nrP preparing for an extended auto trip through southern Oregon and northern California. They will I go to Diamond and Crater lakes, Klaitiath Kalis and other points in that vicinity, and will then drive lo Crescent City and hack oosevell highway. Carl Speakes Leave For South Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kpeake and son, of Fresno, California, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Deardorff for the past three days, left for their home In the south this morning. J. G. Hodges Back J. G. Hodges has returned from a business trip to Med ford and other points in Sotuhern Oregon. Leaves for Seaside Mrs. Ivan Shelbourn has gone to Heaside, where she will be the guest of friends fur a week or ten days. In Yesterday Mrs. H. O. Ooff, of Sutherlin, was among those to spend several hours in this city yesterday visiting with frieuds. Mr. Richer In Mrs. Fred Itichter, of Sunshine Ranch, spent a few hours yester day arternoon visiting friends and shopping. From Glide Mrs. S. i- Chapman, of dllde, visited in this city with frieuds and spent a few hours shopping yesterday afternoon. I LONG PILGRIMAGE TO ROME MADE AFOOT BY MOTHER AND CHILDREN ROME, July 25.- (A. P.) Thous ands of devout Catholics have made Holy year pilgrimages to Rome, but few have come in the manner in which the word truly connotes. One such, however, haa been completed by Luisa Cruces, a Spanish woman living In Moroc co, with her three children, whose ages are seven, four and two years. Henora Cruces left Morocco with her little brood on December 9, ' 1924, and they made practically the ! whole Journey on foot They start led with 25 pesetas in their posses : slon, and throughout the trip they j had no other means of support, ex jcept from the sale of picture poat ( cards showing their photograph. For the most part they slept on , the grass under the stars or along me sanu oeacnes, oui occasionally they were taken in by kind people along their route. They have received the special Holy Year benediction from Pope Pius XI. Portland Guests Mrs. P. K. Nygren nnd . two daughters, of Portland, are. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Fields in this city. LITTLE BILL PLAYS IN FINE FORM TODAY Business Visitor Walter Osborne returned to his home at (Hide yesterday afternoon after Attending to business matters in this city a short time. Visitor Friday Mrs. Fred Brothers returned to her home in Melrose yesterday af ternoon after visiting and shop ping in this city for several hours. From Cleveland C C. Long was among the out of town visitors Friday, spending several hours transacting 1 usinss here before returning to his home In Cleveland In the afternoon. SK0K1E COUNTRY CLUB, Glencoe, I.I., July 25. William M. jjohnston of San Francisco, the lit j tie "Hill" of tennis, swept aside the jfiphtlng bat futile iCurts of Wp ) Hrown Df rtt I.::uIh to enter the ! finals of tre Illinois state tourna iment today winning 7-5, 6-0, 7-5 j Drown 9 playing, which has beea 1 the pronounced sensation of the ; tournaments, providing two upsets, J proved of little avail against the crushing devastating drive off Johnston's forehand, his accurate and deadly net, game and his stra tegy on the court. , W. T. Tilden ind Howaid Kin jsey went on the court for -their semi-final match. Mr. Goodcll Here . Ceorge E. Goodell, Inspector of Labor Ihireau, Salem, was here from Grants Pass yesterday attend ing to business matters. He return ed to his home at Grants Pass this morning. G. and H. K. Kwens. aluo of Gar-itor!", t nlv rsal Jewel corning id vt ihi it den Valley, who motored to Van! the Antlers theatre next .Sunday Hill and family and Pete Hlakely emiver. II. C. a short time ago. and Monday. The picture is the mid family will also make the Mrs. Iloyd w ill be a guest at the . .screen version of (he celebrated trip, making a lare group travc 1 Ewens home fur several weeks. Saturday Evening post serial of ing together. YELLOW BEADED GOWNS WITH FLARES ARE BE A UTIFULL Y BECOMING TO BLONDES ful picnic snots n ar tht I niiMiua river, Thursday rtentmr. nnd (old of 1 h I r tn'iiib'rs. wh- their regular meeting in the foini din-M wie iru nt esil of a picnic dinner. The grove wa a;tiaitie with Japanese lantern Minn ( n - the trees, and a hue bonfire aid ed gsyety to the c tm, where th" dinner was spu nd l.uti r In th' evening readlnss were gixen 1 Miss Cummins. Mrs. prames I.. ltUfSfll, and Goidon Stewart, mo. each of the member present were aked to kIvm an tmpnniitii sinr.t Afterward, a short bu.-mcM n slon was held. 0 0 0 Mrs. V. If. Hatlev. of South l -r Creek. Ift today for M-itrn polnis, wit' r she w III spiel i N next st weeks visiting Sh will visit fur some time t the hoiin of her parous, it Fdat, MlcbUan. I MX .l-tM U-& Here Visiting , Miss I), lmrmoind was an arriv al from the coast yesterday and is upending a few days visiting friends in this city. She is from Marshfield. Here From Coast Mrs. F. J. I'lundell and two daughters, of Marshfield, have ar- Warrant Issued , A warrant was issued otday for the arrest of Joseph, Eben and Ar thur Mode, who are charged with operating a car for hire without the proper license. Back From Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. Dan Egly returned yesterday from a two mouths' vlnit at their old home at Sutton, Neb. Egly farmed neir '.hat place for SI years, but his final preference both as a farmlug and residence location is Roseburg, I. Tier a fivu-year period. ; DANE CRITICIZES GOVERNMENT FOR PRIV 1 ILEDGE TO MacMILLAN j " COPENHAGEN, July 25. The ' Danish explorer, Peter Freuchen, ! launches a violent newspaper at Uuck on the Danish government for permitting the American explorer, I MacMillan, to search the ruins of Viking homesteads In Greenland on terms hitherto refused to highly reputed Danish explorers.. Freuchen winds up his attack by saying that while Amundsen re ; mained unheard from, any attempt ! at saving him even by MacMil : Ian might have been tolerated, but now that Amundsen Is safe there is no reason to grant Mac- Millan any facilities. POET CORNER Signed Contributions for This Department May Be Sent to the Society Editor of The News-Review, and Will Be Used as Space Is Available, rived from the spending a week here. coast, and are visiting friends At Twin Rocks Mrs. 1. It. Kiddle, of this city, Is spending a vacation nt Twin Rocks, beach, located near Tillamook. Mrs. Kiddle has been visiting in Port land and last week, in company witli her bister, she left for the coast. Visit With Friends Miss K. W'enlz, Miss J. V. Chase, W. ,F. Ludinutun, and 11. V. Cren shaw, all of San Diego, spent last niuht in this city visiting with friends. Ihey are enroute home after a trip to northern points, as tar as Itrttish Columbia. Rev. Rexroad Here Rev. C. A. Rexroad, pastor of the Methodist church houih, at Spo kane, is visiting in the city for The" follow Ing original poem wasfl'nless you strongly organize. read at the annual picnic of the Voncalla Study club at Roswcll Springs recently: . Again the glowing season brings. The annual inert at Roswell Springs; Our cares and troubles all forgot. We sense the, beauty of this spot. Some can make a flowery speech. In figures fur beyond your reach, Others give a grand oration. About the troubles of our nation, Some can strike a note sublime, Whils't 1 must lisp in jingling rhyme. So. in this world we're going through. Something there Is for all to do; Tht wisest man of all his race. Is he, who finds and k-eps his place. After r long and weary chase. few days, lie nnd his family are'' found at last my rightful place; on an auto tour ami are visiting! My destined place and true voca- with Mr. Rexroad s mother, -and t"n, will later go to the beach. the h GctfTEN. BE YELLOW & COLb Jnr call was at the him.. of Mr 'and Mi:. A J. ( nrawnv, who were j iM.irii d ' Portland luM in.n!i ' Vr. nnd Mr. Cftrawnv Ji.Iih d Hi" 1 (ii "i r maker nnd later weir in ilv :h-t!ie f Mr, and Mr W 1! jSiiawn, lm were married r h "' j time MRt in Kii :enc. Af l't w at i I tint 'Ktnwp were KUeHtu fi( Mr jtlld iMts. Straw n at a luureou at the Unsn t onl"c( iunery. , Part .i ipai ing In tin evi ulr.'-t pli a sure w 're Mr. and Mi A .1 it a-awiiv. Mr and Mrs. It W Straw n. yT- an I Mr- K If fur i'juii. Mr .tnd Mix S'anl f' i:; . M s M E Pcane, Mr. .l-t- Wti lintu. Vis, M. E. .tames, .Mih A:i ,n; Itahiiey, Mts Th-dina J.uih. iMib CUta Hill suj baiu Cat aw ay. pOIt many, many ycirs as far bark as one can remember residing about, blonde have hen told t'i dress In littht blue, a color thought to lend the proper contrast to thr Ir yellow hair. Then, per h.ips a llsht green, or cert.iin shades of pink, wore sv-ond and third choice. Rtit tlirt loveliest shade for a blond to wear wnni't recommended. Why, one does not know. It simply an't thought of. And If it were. It wns dhmined fmm the mind as en as It cu te red i. And that cohr I? Yellow. Pino may he all right, so mar kreen or lare&der or pink. But yellow oti a Mond Is divine. T'u-re is no other color Hint o w.-ll ! ngs out the aniSer h.uity of a Mond letter tli an vellow, rr some i..:!, or uear hade to it. C.ieta Men hns f'Mind tht nut. and is seen tn, the r-hotn wt ,i rlii ir a corn -ye'. low col lored chiffon fcwn trimmed l:i Mt . taring (told and ambr be.i!-. l.onx chain if amhi'r circle li t neck and wriv. Coldon slipper a-i.irn her feet, nnd shrer (told colored rtocVlnif show b'Mienth hi r dress. Her hMr 1 the mellow. yelw. very filr blod of tvrthrrn wovicn In her golden yellow gown se as "porkllng and liiv.ly to lo uiHin n a (tlas of hnhhlins. c . clnm paefK' A'ld it is thu sh sc.inttK ( lates In the new Pnrnmouut pic ; tUre, "iii thf Name of Love,- BLACK TRIMMCTJ IM hfMiET TMLLETr&c-T, The headed gjwn of this type It to be seen In tho fall models. Twv adaptations from French beaded giiwns by Martial et Anns. ml are seen in the two sketches at either side of the photo. The tlrst is an amber georgette trimmed In golden bend, with flare at the bottom Just dripping with drops of gold banitlo. The second gwn is of black satin, aglitter with paillettes of bl.ick, shaded throuch greys to white. The flare npix-ara again in this ni"del. Flwos make ideal dnnre skirts: straight-lined topi make idM and smart dlwier frocks and thrt combination of the two makes nn hiei gown lr whatever an evening may offr in dining or dancing. A gown tilling all social needj. Party Motoring South Clytlo l,ani bourne, well know n Itei keley. California man. 'and a party, also California people, were) visitors in this city yesterday and ! I soar not to th'troluds. nor shall I Yoncalla for my Inspiration Thus it was, ami hence these rhymes Touching "the morals of times". The only way to meet and match Tho schemes that politicians hatch And so, to usher In the hour When women have their share of power Woman in strength and wisdom grown m The Woman comes Into her own. Ry OEORGK McGOWAN guests at the Hotel (irand. They are enroll I" home after a motor trip ot northern points of Interest. Portland People Visit Here Mr. ami Mrs. C. Iirioreau and Miss Klma Priscoll. of portlj I, stopped in this city lat niwht, en route home after a trip to Crater I-ake, Hamond Lake, Klamath Falls, and other points of interest In southern Oregon. Ihey Mate that ihey ate very much impressed i The history of our early days with this part of the state and are; Is fitting theme for pot lays. enthused about southern Oregon scenery. Uo far afield beyond Voncalla, No need to go to foreign land itomanco enough is here at hand. Iaily, in this sylvan grove. Some native tells his tale of love. In that cot on yonder hill. Is born a bard whoso song will thrill A wondering world down this stream Some future Caesar dreams bis dream. Los Angeles Girls Here Miss Alberta Chrlsti", and Mis., Marguerite Foinst. both of Lo Ann"!'!. Htraol laM nicht to '.iMt j in KtiM'tmrg (or r couple of 'aj-. i I he young ladie ilroe up fn.vti i I.o Am;el".t .taking a trip to Crr. , t'T Lake b"foie comtni; to l!iis rjry. Miss Christ it was for many -ais a nut I must clip my muse's wines. And tune my harp to humbler things. Fly not so wild, but come to rest At home upon the Kacle's Kent. One t'me our ladies wer selected To all our oftes lect"d. They tint old Nu k and kept him dow n Their tame r-ached far beyond the town. OUT IN THE GOLDEN WEST Hy Abigail Rees Johnston Out in the beautiful golden west, Where wild flowers grow and blrd- ings nest; Where mountains, and rivers, and canyons and glens Vie with each other, and Nature blends All In one glorious acme of rest Out in the golden west. Out where tho roseate morning breaks On valleys green, and mirrored lakes; On orchard, and woodland, and vale, and glade The green and gold arc softly laid. And (ind from His storehouse gives tug nest Out in the golden west Out where the radiant sunsets fall On mountain crag and canyon wall; Where wind and hall and frost and snow Pass gently by In the evening glow And the ahadea of night bring peace and rest Out in the gohien west. Out w here the evening shadows lay On ocean blue and crested wave; Where the moonbeams dance and the firemen glow In liod's out-of-doors, where things grow; Where the cuckoo Bleeps la dow ny nest. Out in the golden west. all his BANDON BEACH What are the wild waves nay Ing? Sh! don't Ml your secret to me. The warns sere o'er your bare, bleak shore Like a dull heartache to me. The rough rot ks tower abovo thee, The prowling gull o'er you fly. And the song they sing, ia the c-jld foK rinc As the atiuging brine leaps hy. resid-nt of this-H'y and his inaiy ' friends here. Mie i; a nP-c ot lr iAla.-: h'.w brief is low's dominion. i.utetia Miiiih. ivper.dme on the mob's opinion j I niBhle us ih nielMnff miow. Back From Convention ; A nry to ewrv wind that blows. Uev. II. 1,. Cal-twdi and family.! Old Nick twain! from out bin den' who h;ue b-en pendieii a couple I And foibaEued round among Or' No hnr of the part o endi-ing ot weeUs on the,r vicatloM have, me. ) No life ,n the futurP M J,.' returned to Kosehunr. "Ihey it.; In sonin suh war it came about. As thn rntrl hioir ,i,ni t u ... r.enio-i at iihst-tnen went in and wonieu out. Ics will ' , , , i Frtm this briny waves dull ache, ohl ladhs If you only knew, , The crafty srht-mes Old Nick can't fit no lonely beside the. h"'- I i I wonder atom? Ihv ihnr. What dH laid plots dark and nn- As the day dritus past, in' J'""- t uray mask Oh! for the sun once more tend-d (he naiional Hfstth. and then .started nut nn a plcasuip trip, visiting Kaini r r,a ttotwl park, poii.is in . tin Pur-t Sound ili-;itet. MritSh Co;utnh;.i, and xailo j" place ot iniT' r Ke . CaldwtP will iH-cupy the 1 ul Lilt nf the loca" Uaplist church on buuday'To capture every phr of trust dull I morning. You cannot hope to win the prize. LOU KNIGHT. n Q nocrni mr ktt'o rr nrr' eTl,ov ti i v -k