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13 . nre MOTt.vryr, oi.Et;bxTAy, Friday, dtoibto 24. - iTTlMliOniW r OPEN EVENINGS THIS WEEK iitiita 1 t m tiiir BiHiiiiiiiBiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiaii m r i i l v r . tiiiivtiiiiii' - am -- .?..aTaTaaaTi --sb.. . -r aaa v . i HI WillThereffeaVictrola II a 1 a- HHHHHHHH III SCRROCNt'LD with bfll'.Uat dacore tiora. la w hi -H polnsatius an4 hoi:r pr.lmit'l. th aiarrUse aarslea of Mi. ZU .lllvhisxa aad 'rlnk ftina tianaatt a r4 ! ait at tee horn of tbe brtda'e brochor-ia-Uw ant alitor. Mr. anJ Wra. Wlltur re:ioa RH. at Hold be salov. at 1 oJo.-lu K. X-tlor It. lott official Tfi wJl:n nafa a laya- br M.-a M Van tjae. Mr. J'M?b lialay. of Netaoa. B. C iniln "Coronation" as a procaaaional. Ml. Mary Wttlaotr an dtaria the ffocopttoaL . Mr). Wilbur l Raid matron of lonor and Krrl T. Iunham. of Ho qi am. Wua , waa bt man. The brtde. at unu.uai y unmomt sriri. w ; la Tory-ton4 k'raat-als. Ha drapary of Gaorcatta era a. Th skirt wa rna.l nulla anort. aita fall Icucth court train of trie satin, and tha bdtr . adrnt ait raro old Uct. Tna ldiac .l tEal wora bjr tb brtdt'a it-r. Mr. Raid, and It aa wr.arhal uh the oranca .bloanama worn br Ih brl.la snot har on har ad dm T. liar bouiuat a shoarsr a f hrt.l. n.l li.ia of ttla vallr?. Mr. Raid ora r 4dtn; tc of a. hit. acia an4 U'-. and carrl4 ahajar bnu'lwl of rad roaahud. Tfi rua was raad In front of tba restaw:) In tba d-iamc-tom. bi bnk4 U1 boUr. potnttla and tvtrf r..n inlr doraltona, lt tna alition o rd carnttoa. war u4 aaout tha room. i:oin tba car.monr a rai-aftton a b.l.t about !'' curat attamttna Racaiiinar itB tna attra-t!a bridal trtr ra Ir. and V: l.dtn ora.t llirib-oca. of tna orna; r. and V r. Ilai.l Xul Mattla lUuill aiatar ef tba rt4raiK lron liatliac B.a"n. u r- Ititrkrork araa aJmlrd la a ba,fuiom iota of amtbt aatln 'ran':i. IrimmaJ wltb blaca tutla and Bold Uh. Ma lannatta o m. rrattr icraaClan of blua and la lar a. irx.Iini catlnmt tba brida wnr a dark araan broad-' loth tatlaur, lti dra raar tt tiu. and a tanio of tu;t and ort bida- runn tha aanin trio folloailnc autron. altarnataaj at tha orattllf '.. i'ijpr tania: lira. ,". W. Kin. Mr. Cora W. ruentx Mr. II W. !!. Mra. IX II lw mn V r THwHirt M.olal. Mr. I ,.,ir( W. lima. Mr. T. I. l"ottar, Mr. . Jlfott. Mr. Jnar llalar. iir K. Kaa-r. Ura r. U Hborao a.n.i Vra. I'TTU V. Ordror t h. Tbay war ajjl.ta.1 br Mi Tbttana K.i tha il..a waria ai Itllar 'l.ra.-a Kll'-wortb. Ada ottan aad t bloritvl I '""' aaitirc about tna room ' Mra I. It Tatar. Mr W U;iara Raid. Mr. W Uinn-ct. Mra. C i rrlnton. Xr. V .art. Mr. II 11 l'rrUte mri M:a all Swart. ir. iUiui.:!. a Mia Mili-hi-oark. baa baan daiia-ntf utlr aotartaioad alra-- tba anaouauamant bar aaaaa-am.nt. and br laoartur to alam V daaply ra iratt.d br br bo-t ef frtand. Mr. .annate I prim-tpal ef tba Junior Itiarb It. Moot of J"lro. wn.ra tha roufl w til b at hum aft.r tba boliin. Mr. I a tfal wt of Powd-tn ColI-a. of Varna. ba formar bonva. t tba "n of Mr. I S M. l.annaft. w bo at. II B4ti har huma Ira tba L Altar a atat. ana T. r. radarWh. af rdarl.-k Nd bob. ef l"atla. aa.l Mra. Tar Hwira .t rx-rt-if. ef farton. tr. warn mar rtad in tba t ir of It. Ia IL Wd. rter ef tha IUrt ITaaftrtarlaa OufrU, Ttar-)r ar'arnooa. Mr. and lr. B. r. Hwl'-b. ef fhajrtna. rarnta af lb brW. ant Cbaria M. rarrolt. of H-att.a. brotbar of J. t rarroll. ral atant ef tba O.-W. R. X. who arta.1 aa ba-t Bian. ware tna oalr oraaaal. Mr. arwt Mr, rr-larwh taft for rior tjt. hr tha- wilt b Boae en a tbraa montrje trip. Thr wnl maha thair boma at Tba HUhUnd la faatlla attar Vaf-b. I. T"ia firm of rraartek Nataoa. of wni. r Mr. rradartcb; la a mornbar. coa 4 K t Ifla larsaat ctacartmant ator la b-attla. Mr. .rich la an I T-on asri aa4 ba aad ta ratar part of bar lt(m ea Bar father a faraa aaar ljtaa. HOSTESS IOR CHRISTMAS TREE PARTY AND HER YOUXG SON f : ' i V- i .A . - : - ' '-" -.'- v . . ' . . - - . . - I 1 V. ' ; ; 1 1 - i . ' ma roni.larb!a lntarat I manlftel In the lanouRrtmrBt ef tha tacict ai.at af Mr, fa till r a Oil! lion, formerly af taia rltr Bad now at fanta Barbara, and Itarrr K. R. twrla. alao a formar I'ortlandar an. I prominent eoclallr and In aa tin; :uba of thl cut aa wall a P.n rranrix-a. R5tb Touna; people are Botahlw aoifar. bala woa maar apa'tta In aed around tba Northwest. Mra. CiUlioa I aa avreptlona'.lf f i inatln and prettr woman, and waa popalar aa-UUr In thl city and In fl attie, where ba franuanttr lltd- fha member of tha Warartair Country Club and ana of tba moat enthaaiaittc aa wall aa bast woman colfar la lb Club. Mr. ha baan tna Bin bar borne la the roaib f --r mora tha a year wl' bar fi'har. Mr. ia a rail- !ent ef rran.-l.vO) and recently wen the roma-r- ia.- o:f cbamploaihlp. a e e Mr an Mr. Clarence J trade etertind wltb an aiboratly ap pmnta.l dmnar dan.-a Thurday area Ins ef tail wean la the roa rocn ef Mtal Raaaon. Cover were laid for IJ at a taste made fracrant and loaly by tna art:ti: arranameat af r.wara and fa;ia. in which tba domiaatlna; celer waa plan. a a a tat ?ht at tba ftrit rreabrtartaa Churrn the fnarruafe erlre tanltlaa Vaa A'.'.fi' Mo klmmai la IMmar Hmaa wa read by !:-. Jba If. R d. I. f. It wa a a.roLile nrtlr and the )ia( people taft at once for a We-tte4r tr: t' attend oar the holiday. ML Katharine Ktmmal w a maid of honor, and '---!art. liraiSoor a. td aa beat ma.-v The "tata ware uiberad by tbra hi Kiooi bor. Tba brlda for rar bae bean aa tnierurf'vr In the Jajferaoa It a'a hoet and Mr. Rrowa t prva cipat ef Irrtniton booi. e e e Mr and V'. Ut4 fUtae baa rarda am fir a dan-a I be ia at the bmrie ef Mr. aa- Mra. tiaorce Vt. Hatr aa Mjn.lar aht. taabr ST. a a a Vr. Arthur Vitra w aotoi.t lat fnil nlr( at the Trlnltr lraaft r lrua T'f is heiear. ! aana a riu? a i:n iabi ur.K l(r "I ll-ar ea alltnat Ma abowa.l la adaata4 tb da:i- at m4 K of bar toaea. e e e The home ef T. J. I taw art. tlil Tail Ta-nhi: trmmt. waa fe of a praftr boma wad;n W alaaartar B M al t '!. whan hi Blaca. Miaa Mar. ra L. 54 Donald, waa marrtaej to Ma""' f Araiatnat. af Carllon. tnr. The atten-iaafe wre Mta Kvvta Crump and llrvtne ArrnaCroaa;. The no ctrimoti w a ne4 by Rae. A. J. Ilaana. Immediate raletivea wr tba o;y gneet. a e e Mra. Itifo Kothirh l. ef flea ITaa-i-o. U tn cieat ef Mr. and Mra. Otta Rntbacblal fr the holiday la thl alty. a a e Cord-ia Tblttipa and Mra. Mrare ri::ip lt'ar. ef Crant Taaa. wilt paaa tha boU)4T with their parents. Ilr. si Mr. W.I. lata rhillipa. a A lr Chrfcatmae t'e. aa wbtrb tiara wi: h a praaent for each peron a be attaoJa Lb tUatia arty o tb romblnrd Cotillion and Troabadnr Club tonlcbt at Cotillion Halt, will be the frelura of Ibe entertainment. The dance will be continued unl.l later than ueuaL Tba Chrlelmaa tree le decorated headaornaly. and there will be a rai seat Claw to preal tha glfte. e e e liarah W'hltamaa IMckion. dauchtar ef Mr. and Mr. Jamaa tirhaoa. of Nortn ft. John, and Mas Wldmar war tBlt-d la marrlas Wc-dnaaJay errn- n. lecmber SJ. at o'clock, at tb fioawr Metnodiel Cplacopal Church on Wat Leant! eiret. M. John, by Ka. V. 1 Insalla. tb paator. Mlia llor- a aie lasalls atnt "I ! You Truly." acvompanlad by Mtia LMlla Ylnecn. Miaa lirnce Ltrbon. alater of the bride, waa brideemald. and tba brMxrsaa waa at tended by hla brolbar. Jatli Wldmar. Aftar the ceremony a reception waa bald at tba home of Mr. and Mra. A. W. Marble, oa outa Ivanboe atraet. where a wt1ln aupper waa arreed. Mr. and Mr. Mmer I'd Thuraday for Ibair bom oa faottia laland. whr Mr. Vdmr ia la tb atairr builocaa. CITOI5TMA5 CAKEbSdQNDV y ZJLLLVJZYGLE. DT I.ILJAX TISOt.K. USIV.VLL.T the beisht of tb bom candy-roakrr' ambition la to make cbocolataa "Ilka thoa yon bay." It oande o eaiy whan yoa read a roelp for fondant or other nillnp; and It coa cttida: "rnak loto ball bod dip la melted chocolate. Too make your balls and yoa melt your chocolate: but Instead, of th alturicc smooth, jloeiy rorl t-ln-y our mouth bon-bon, with a Die llttl curlycu on top. you too often And youreelf with a number of eaml-bald rream sitting dlconotatly la a mud-lika riaa of chocolate which per ilalt In rlaalnc to tha paper Instead of to it lawful cantor whaa you try to lift them. Or al yoa find "traka" ea tb eawty-dipped cao-'. ir that make them look like the Noah took horn to cheer bp h!a family In tha wet weather. A faw eu-aeOen may eave you either or both lhaee painful aai-erlanca. I'lrat Ruy n sood crade of dlpplnc chocolate. Tb mar roetty kind uiualtr need ao modinatloo: but for some kind n email quantity of nucoa buttar. uaualty aot mor than on ounc to tbra pound of cho- olate. may be needed. lm ue a Uttla paraflna, but th a not to bo recommended. tieroad Heat the chocolate over warm, but aot boillnc. water. Add no liquid. k not 1st any steam ct Into It. to not let It set mor tbaa "blood warm" at Ita warmest. Titrd Ileal and work It while It la traltlnr. so a not to lt the Brat melt ad parte (! orerbeaied. Whaa araooth work It with band or fork or anetula. a-rerd n t- your prrfrrred method of dipplnc. sntll It la of a amooth. cllns Ina coaalitaacr that will not run off Ibe canter. II ready your ranters and an eil-rtota covered board or aoma tiff oiled paper to drop then) on till dipped. fourth Work In a cool plac and bae aoma arransement. each aa an open window or an I.- box. karxlr so that fie caadiee mar be quickly chiliad. It la Impoastbl to dip chocotat satis fecterilr la a warm roorrt or aear a Btov. "3ttreBklnee raulta almoel In variably from dipping the randlea at too warm a temperature and not re. Ia thena qulrhlr. tboacb unsuitable ch.-NTolate a somattmea to blamo. Tai caa at bitter. wel and "mltk" dlpilrjs: chocolate a prfrrd. For center ordinary fondant cream of arl. ua colore aad favors may be ad with) or without aula. If yoa ha ma tared the art of moatdia center In tr-h the follow. Ins mod;3.-atlone of foadaot craaro ar food, tbouch they are not so y for a beaiaaer aa the plain creamer Chocolate fl::in No. I fcofian In separate bo I e-ual parte of marah mallow and fondant cream. Real wall toa-tbr aad run Into etarch mold a The cotorlre- aad flavorina caa ba rlad Vanilla, peppermint, ylolet and roae r.avorlnc. rotored. rpctlly. rream. creen. taander aad pink, ar aaualiy moat popular. Italian Creame with IT Two etaps sucar. I cup thla or ' cup thick Klu roae. H .ounce Batatin. I act whit. I-J cup water. Cook th aurar. flucoaa and water to th aeft ball. Add th talatlne. prelouly soaked and dis olsd la the usual way. lt cooL Real thla op and romhine with the atiff beaten ess; whit, then add 3 cup fora dent. softened oer hot water, and run lata SBoldav Irtt stand r alht be fore dlpplna. a rather bitter choo- olat for coatlnc. Milk Chocotatee Cook S cups suear. 4 tableipoone iluroie and 1 cup cream aa for fondant. Tak care It does not burn. Pour upon or. sllf f-beatera ears" whit and beat until Just soft enousb to rua Into mold. Flavor with Ta mil a- If liked. u chopped nuts or lenrh fruita. worktnp; them In as In French nousat. A ry nlc soft fondant cream for rentrrs Is mad by boiling cup surar. 3 cups water. 1 tahleipoon rlyccrlna and teaspoon acetla a-d No. ti per cent I to th 'ry soft talL Keep covered at flnU It cool In a lark platter and work like ordinary fondant, ualna a wooden spatula or one of tboaa curved steel potato tnaahers and worn In 1 stl(f-bea'.an c white. Work until It loira Ita tloiilnna and ran be moulded Into ball and dipped at one. It softens after dtpptnc and la Improved by a few daya' standlnc Neural Fllllns t'ao French or Turkish rious-at. cuttlnc In nat oblons; piecea and allowlns; them to dry a little before dtppins. Urans Creams To on small class fins-rut oraac marmalade add srradu aiy enoush sift'd confectionery susar to make a cream which ran b moidr-a Or make It etlffer and shape with th hand. Inatead of running- Into molda rape, apple, peach or quince marma lade all make acood "raw" creams. Fruit )ellies may b similarly Died: but more uar. In proportion, will b nerded than In tha marmalade cream. Nut can alao b worked Into these. The acid of tho fruita tenda to kerp the ucar from hardenlns;. althoueh the creams mar b firm enoush to handle. Nut Center Work to a pant equal parts blanched and sround nuts pea nuts, almonds, walnuts, pecans or ura' all nut, and alfted confectionery sucar. If to b used Immediately, motaten with cream; otherwise us water or tn white. If liked, a littlo almond me or vanilla may ba add'd. Fhape with th hands and let dry a llttl be fore dtpplnc. Marahmatlow Csntsrs Before dip. pln marshmallow. either boucht or homemade, blow off th surrounding starch wiih bellows. 1'rppermint. rose or caramel marshmalloa a naka at tractive chocolate renters. Nuts or cherries rolled In fondant make uood crnlera; so do stuffed dates, sluffrd ralun and apricots or pplc-pat shapes, recipe tor which have been alvrn In these columns. Caramel, too. may be clipped, aa well as any of th pulled and creamed candle. If neatly shaped. Butterscotch, pulled and rolled out thin, makea good chocolate mips. Tb "rrramy randlea" of th "fude" tvpe. may also b u'd for renters, for a chanc. though actually they are more usrful aa quick mad and -fitllnk." -last-minute" candlea. A few typical re-lprs follow: Mapl iuar Candy On pound soft maple susar. cup thin cream. cuo bolllnc water: I-I cup walnut or pecan meals. Break up the sucar. Add tha walrr. then th rream. Cook to tb soft ball, not quite to tba hard ball. Ilr move from tire fire: cool: beat until creamy; add nut meat: pour'lnto a buttered pan ar.d mark In squares. tilncer Candy Make aa above, uslnc two cups brown susar. cup water. 3-3 cup syrup from Chinese Blncer. cup chopped slnsrr. 1-3 cup nut nirata. Cocoanut candy la similarly made. with IS cups susar. ' cup milk. 3 tea spoon buttar. 1-3 run anreiied cocoa out: S trsipoon vanilla. Cut-up cher ries may be mixed with or substituted for the cocoanut. Praline Two cups whU susar. one cup maple srrop. a, cup rream. 3 cup hickory or pecan meata. Boll to a soft ball. Cool and beat until creamy. Add nuta and drop from Irp of spoon on but tered paper. pale nnoche Flv cup lUiar. 1 cup cream. j traspoon sail. i cup mapie or corn syrup. S cup cut-up datea, 3 cupa walnuts. Cook tocsthar 4 - cups sucar. tb syrup and tb cream. In a small pan sllcbtly caramelise H cup sucar. tlssolv in cup water and add to th rrat of th candy. Cook all to th soft ball stace. Cool, beat: add nuta and datea and drop from end of spoon or" pour Into buttered pan. Futlce Two cups whit sucar. 1 rup brown "ar. I cup creem J table- in Your Home This Xmas ! A Gift for the Entire Family It Is Not Too Late Our stock of Victrolas is complete. Our terms are lowest in the city. Our service is 100 Perfect. We charge no interest on Victrolas. We also have the Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph and Columbia Graf onolas and Records. FIVE FLOORS OF MU SICAL INSTRUMENTS. EVERYTHING REDUCED (EXCEPT CONTRACT GOODS) DURING OUR CONSOLIDATION SALE. VICTROLA IV Complete -with 12 selections of music (Columbia) $18.90 75c a week, no interest VICTROLA IX Complete with 12 selections of music (Columbia) $53.90 $1.00 a week, no interest. mm 1 VICTROLA X Complete with 12 selections of music $79.50 $15 a week, no interest. Graves Music Coo The Home of All Standard Makes of Talking Machines and Phonographs. Oldest Phonograph Dealers in Portland. 151 FOURTH ST, BET. MORRISON AND ALDER STS. GROUND FLOOR Wanted Old-Style Victor, Columbia or Edison Machines as part payment toward new up-to-date instruments; yery liberal allowance made now. ' spoons butter. H to 1 square nnsweet- e.icd chocolate. 1 teaspoon eanllla, l cup out meats. Cook as shore to me so(t ball. Cool: beat; add flavoring and nut meats and cut In squares. Kemember that In all candles of the above type, fondant rules should be re membered, especially as to covering the pan at first and lettins; the mixture tool before beatinK. Candies with cream or milk burn more easily than water mixtures and may have to ba stirred. CITY OSTEOPATHS MEET Association Electa Officers and Hears Paper Ilead. The monthly meeting- of the City Os teopathia Association was heUI Tues day evenlnr. when tho election of of flrers for the coming yesr toolt place. The subject of the evening, present ed by Dr. Van Brskle. of Oregon City, wss the treatment of pneumonia by os teopathic measures, and the discussion which followed showed bow patients sufferlnc from this dread disease were so largely helped by osteopathy. The officers elected were: President. Pr. C. A. Pena-rs: vlce-prrsllent. Dr. H. ! Ilarrett; eecretary. Ir. R. B. Northrup: treasurer. Dr. I. H. How lsnd: chslrman of programme commit tee. Dr. II. P. Bloxham. WEIGHTS MORE ACCURATE City Sealer Says Merchant Co-operate for I'alr Dealing. Marked Improvement In the class of . ......up.. In Pnrlland Is KCIKKI" m ,,vi " " . - shown In the annual report for 1S15 of City tealer 01 eiBi Jonea. filed yesterday with City Audi tor Bsrbur. Mr. Jones reports tnat dealers are striving to :et accurate i- n mainr and are CO-OD- n I ik ii va " . . . . . . . ' erst Ins; In tha movement for accuracy and honest welRhts and measures. Durltis; tha- year inspection - ' .. l 4it f hi. ntimhep were mae w " ' - JiS were cond-mned. Of wehthts 7451 were Inspected and : condemned. In sdditlnn ?S automatic oil pumps a-ere tested and five condemned, acd 724 measures tested and 63 condemned. MEDF0RD ISALL READY Entertainment Is Arranged for Teachers at Convention. MEDKORD. Or.. Dec. 23. (Special.) Entertainment has been arranged for the teachers who will attend the 15th annual session of the State Teachers' convention, together with the Jackson County and Josephine County Teach ers' Institute, to be held Jointly in this city, beginning Monday. December 27. vt.ni(. ...nlnir mt H oVloclc a receo- tion for the visitors will be held at the Hotel Mearora. lonowea oy pa at the Armory. Wednesday afternoon an automobile excursion through the valley will be taken. Loggers Spend Freely. ABERDEEN. Wash., Dec. 23. (Spe cial.) Hundreds of loggers, with fat pay checks, are pouring into Aberdeen from camps in all parts of the county. Many of them have not drawn any money from their employers for sev eral months, and. therefore, are prov ing liberal spenders now. Most of the camps will resume operation immedi ately after January 1, the present log shortage permitting only a short holi day shutdown. 129 Tenth St. Announce the arrival of a shipment of non-tar-nishable silver and black Satin Dansante Slippers Double Stamps Today Announcement ALL MARKETS of the undersigned members of the RETAIL MEAT MARKET MEN'S ASSOCIATION will be closed all day CHRISTMAS DAY, Saturday, December 23th. Markets will be open on Friday, December 21th, until 9:00 o'clock P. M. for the accom modation of the public. Wishing our many patrons a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year, We are, faithfully Jones Market (M. J. Jones) Bay City Market (Paul R. Spath) Veteran Market (Robert A. Sawyer) State Market (Chas. Rndeen) Seattle Market (Alex Friedman) T. R. Howitt People's Market & Grocery Co. (J. A. Henry) Whitehouse Market (Bennett Brothers) Multnomah Market (Park & Kolb) Pacific Market (Fred Kolt) Ray Fairchild Boston Packing Company Alder Market (Win. Constantine) George L. Parker Golden We . ttter Golde WCtltCoffe Yotn- Christmb Afrarant,ftili Coliee. Roast dailY-AlwaY. FresKD Tpi.roCTipiT'itiFiw;)'aiw 4-OSih. iwojiee hmkt Steel 1 J 1 e TOfirrY inr -aw -mm r -r a dinner. w r Si 1 fl BHMB ,V M m-. . r-r x' m aRW m You Can Go Home For Christmas! If you take advantage of the Low Round-Trip Fares that the Southern Pacific will have on sale for the holidays. On Sale December 24, 25, 31, January 1, between all sta tions of Southern Pacific in Oregon. Return limit January 4. You Can Go to California, Too! The holiday round-trip rates also apply from Oregon to California destinations on the following dates: Dec. 24, 25, 30, 31, Jan. 1. Return limit of Jan. 3. $12.75 saved on round trip to Los Angeles 113.25 saved on round trip to San Francisco Corresponding- reductions to all points Ask the local agent! Southern Pacific John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent A