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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1901)
TJKSWftMVJMiS? iwjypy wm THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, . MAY 26, 1901. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph B. Stelnbach have Issued Invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Therese, to Mr. Marlon A. Hlrschman. The ceremony will take place "Monday, June 3, at 6 o'clock P. M., at Temple Beth Israel. Following the cere mony he wedding feast will be served at 'the Hotel Portland, to -which have been Invited the relatives and immediate iriends of the -family to the number of aoo. Many Portland people wiU.be interested in the announcement of the approaching marriage of Captain J. F. Reynolds Lan jdis Sand Miss Marie Louise Lynch, which will take -place Wednesday evening, June 02. at the resldence-of the bride's, brother, 209 tWest Ninety-first street, New Tork City. Captain Landls was for many years stationed at Vancouver Barracks, and In the Department of the Columbia, and is very well known throughout the North west. Mrs. L. JL Lewis will give a luncheon partyi-to 40 of her lady friends Tuesday. Mrs. "William A-Dunckley has issued! invitations ror a jarge cara paxiy xuea day afternoon. Mr. H. D. McKee and family have re turned from a two months' sojourn at Hood River. Mr. R. H. Pease and family are expect ed in Portland early in June, and have taken apartments at The Norton for the Summer. Rev. Br. Stephen S. Wise leaves June Z for a two months' visit to the East ern States. Mr. A. T. von Etlinger leaves for San Francisco this evening. Mrs. E. H. Palmer returned last Thurs day from New Tork. and is now the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. R. .McCraken. She leaves for her, home at San f Fran cisco tomorrow night. Mrs. W. K. Scott eft last Thursday for a short trip to Vancouver. B. C. Mr. and" Mrs. William L. Brewster have taken a cottage at Rlvervlew for the Summer. ,. . s, t, ,, , ;.., Mrs. Edward H. Brook and family will spend the" month of June at Hood River.- WEDDIXGS. Wcntach-ScUroecTcr. A quiet but beautiful wedding ceremony took place at 4ioon rMay16. J30L at the residence of Mr, and MrsHermao Schroe der, near Milwaukle, Miss Emma. $helr only daughter, and Rev. Charles A. Wentsch being united In marriage. .The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. F. Lange assisted by the Rev. Mr. Rqedcr and Mr. Prieslng. After the two had been pronounced man ,and wife and general congratulations extended, tbe-bridal party -with 2S .united guests .repaired, to an ad Joining dining hall where asumpuous repast a.walted them. Besides the bestowal on the part of her parents of many things needful for housekeeplrg, the bride. "nap the recipient o -many valuable, presents, among which were gome of rare value from friends in Chicago, the-.former home of the Schroeders. On the evening of the same day the happy couple hoarded the train for Walla Walla, where Mr. Wentsqh is pastor in charge qf .the German Meth odist Episcopal congregation. Mngoon-WelBlc. The marriage of Laura L. Welgle and B. G. Magoon was solemnized May IS at 9 o'clock P. M. at the residence of Dr. Kellogg, Tenth and Taylor streets. Mr. Magoon is connected with the Wiley B. Allen Co, and they expect to make San Francisco their home. After the ceremony a dainty supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Magoon have the best wishes of their many friends. -riwConner-Cross. On Friday evening. May 17, at the residence- 6r the bride's mother. Mrs. C. J. Cross, occurred the marriage of Walter Conner to Mies Pearl Cross, Rev. John Henry Gibson. !of the Grand-Avenue United Presbyterian Church officiating. At, home after June 1 at 301 Holladay ave nue. - -Se-rrard-IIciss. Lorin Seward, of Vancouver, and Le nora E. Hess, of Portland, -were married fct the- manse of the Calvary Presbyterian iCharch on Sunday afternoon. May 19. Rex. William S. Gilbert officiating. jf v Hnri-Barrett. William F. Harris-aaia Myrtle Barrett, tioth of Portland, were, married on Tues day. May 1. at the home of the bride. 197 "Fargo street, 'Rev. William S. Gilbert officiating. , E-nsratjement. The engagement of Miss Katherlne .Cora Moore, only sister of Mrs. Murray, wife of Hon. George-H, Murray, Premier of Nova Scotia, to T. J. Armstrong, of the W. C Noon Bag Co., is announced. The marriage of Miss Viola J. Manner, .oldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James Manner, to Robert J. Glasgow will take place Wednesday. May 29. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cromwell, of Rus tic Home, announce the engagement of their daughter; Nannie Iona, to Clyde Fields. The wedding will occur at Rustic Home today. Miss Cromwell is a niece of Admiral Cromwell, TJ. S. N. The engagement of Miss Lillian Mur ray and William Brandes, both of this city, is announced. The -wedding will take place early in Juhe. - '-' f i " T ? V" "'EVENTS O THBVVEEK. ' Reception to New-, Pastor.4 A pretty reception was given on Wednes day evening at the residence pf Mr. ana Mrs. H.. J- Hansen,. 703 Glisan -street, by the ladies of St. James' English Lutheran .Church in lionbr of the pastor andwlfe. R.ev. and .Mrs. J. A. Leas. Roses nd Jerns were usend in decorating, a very pleasing effect being produced by bas nets of roses suspended in the large, open doorways. Light refreshments were iervea. Mrs. X M. Bohnson ssisted the. hostess In entertaining. Reception to Dr. Rocker. A reception was gfvbn,4ast .night lay Mr. and Mrs. X Kaufman. a$ their charming .cMooi iss Tvt "Pra-k- -street - to Dr. and Mrs. A. E. KOCKey. xae uuue : tastefully decorated for the occasion, palms and cut flowers predominating. A dainty lunch was served at 11 o'clock, after which Mr. Kaufman presented Dr. Rockey with an elegant gold minute re peater, making a brief speech which the recipient responded to as soon as his re covery from an acute case of surprise en abled him to find words. Besides Dr. and Mrs. Rockey the guests were: Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Bloch. Mr. 'and Mrs. Jujlus Kraemer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Behrman, Mr. and Mrs. D. Germanus, Dr. and Mrs. A. Tilzer, Mrs. Loewenberg, Miss Barman, J. Rosenthal and W. H. Hurlburt. SOCIETY PERSONALS. Mire Frances Smith 'is spending a. few weeks at "McMinnvllle. Miss j'eanette Booth, of Salem, was the guest of Mies Ida Martin, the first of the week. Miss Clementine A. Barman, .of Col ville. Wash., -is visiting her aunt, tMrs. F. Kaufman. - Mr. R. G. Rohr left Saturday evening for a three weeks' trip to Walla Walla and Siwkpne. Miss Frances L. Hayes has returned from San Francisco, where she has been visiting relatives. Mrs. R. B. Mays returned Monday from a visit with friende in Eastern Oregon and Walla AValla. Mm William R. Willis, of Roseburs. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. W: Sher man, SE3 Thurman street. Mrs. Ida S. Fuller, accompanied by her sister. Miss Sarah A. Smith, is visiting relatives at Cayucos, Cal. Mra A. Grossman and Mrs. Louis Street, of Denver, Colo., are visiting Mrs. Harry H. Holman, 2S7 Eleventh street. Mrs. L. E. Justin returned Saturday from California, with her daughter, who has been attending Mills College. Miss Rose L. Prager has gone to Chi cago, Buffalp and New York, on an ex tensive visit to relatives and friends. J. T. Bowen and wife have returned to Portland after spending all Winter In Southern Minnesota, with their children. Mrs. Captain R. Williams and daughter Carrie have gone East, to spend the Sum mer with relatives and friends in New York. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Houck. of Spokane, ,-are In the city, from a tour ot the Sound, including Victoria, Port Townsend and Seattle. Mr. C. A. Snell, of San Francisco, passed through Portland last Tuesday, on his. way to Seattle, where he will spend a few weeks. . Miss Bertha Snell, who has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. L. J. Hicks, during the past few months, has returned to her home at Drain. Or. Miss Ambl Griffith spent a few days with relatives in this city the past week, returning to her home In McMinnvllle Wednesday evening. Mrs. F. M. Webb, formerly Miss Vlolette J. Pferdner, of this city, left on Saturday to Join her husband in Seattle, where she will reside penmanently. Mrs. William B. McChesney. of Chi cago. 111., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John H. Scott, of 453 Morrison etreet. At home tlrst and third Thursdays. Ml5gNIna C. Schoeps Is spending a few days at Eugene, visiting her friends, Misses Elizabeth Hacheney and Lulu Holmes, who are attending the State Uni versity. Miss Mamie Mason entertained Satur day evening at her beautiful home on Marquam Hill, in honor of Miss Ella Will lams, of Sublimity, and Mr. Bernard Branch, of Ohio. The decorations were chiefly of roses and evergreens. Miss Estylle M. Case and Miss Christel Zimmerman returned by steamer Colum bia Wednesday evening from San Fran cisco, after having spent the past five weeks enjoying the many pleasures which that city and other interesting California points afford. At the Women's Union. , Mrs. H. Heggie was one of this week's callers. Miss A. R. Luse made a visit to the Union this week." Mrs. Lucy Morgan was a guest at din ner Thursday evening. Mrs. W. C. Adams returned from her visit to Chehalls early In the week. Mrs. M. A. J. Johnson, of Montavllla, was a visitor at the Union Thursday. Miss Lois Ford, teacher at Knappa, was a transient guest the end of the week. Mrs. E. F. Holliday, of Baker City, Is one of the latest names on the register. Miss Genevieve Southworth was a vis itor at the Union the end of the week. Mrs. f! A. Root, of Seattle, was the guest of Mrs. George for a few days this week. Mrs. Robert Smith, of Perry, Or., was the guest of Mrs. Adams over Friday night. Mrs. J. Lynch, accompanied by her son John, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Laue at University Park over Sunday. Miss Delphene Johnstone, who had been visiting Mrs. Lynch for some time, left for her home in Chehalls Sunday even ing. The Popular Corset. Attention is called to George C. Batch eller & Co.'s glove-fitting corset, the ad which appears on page 18 of this issue. Their corset is world renowned, because the secret of it all lies.-in substituting for gpres transverse seams in graceful curves, which adapt themselves , to all figures, thus securing the most perfect and comfortable fit. The fit is perfect, for it Is automatic, or self-adjusting, yielding so easily to every movement that' the wearer is unconscious of any feeling of constraint. The straight front, or militant, is their latest novelty. For sale by the leading, dry goods and fancy dealers to Oregon and Washington. H. B. Litt. Over 2000 real tailor-made suits of a grade not kept anywhere excepting at n. Alman's. of New York, are dis played at Litt's, and as usual, considering the material, make, finish and advance style, are marked at a closer ngure man any first-class sulthouse lr. New York. New golf capes received Saturday. After your bicycle ride today, enjoy the Winter Garden dinner. OREGON. Astoria. 3ir. and Mrs. Burt Dunham, of Pom- eroy.'wash., were the guests this week J or Mr. ana-Airs. je. vs. ersuuu. -m- anM Wr .Tnhn i"E. Gratke have re turned from an extended Eastern: trip. Mr. J. E. HIgglns and" son Edward left Tuesday on a two week's trip to Cali fornia. 3bF A. Moore of. WTallaJWalla. haa been-visiting-at the homo of Mrs. W.-S. Kinney. Mr. William J. Gray has gone to Nome, Alaska, where ho Intends remaining lor the Summer. Mrs. Arthur A. Finch has returned from a month's visit with her parents at Woodland, Cal.' Mr. W. H. Barker has returned from Point Roberta, Wash., for a stay of sev eral days in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Green, of Palo Alto, Cal., have been visiting with Mj William Ross, of this city. The Cottllon Club gave the. last .of th series of delightful parties at Foard & Stoke's Hall, on Friday evening. Thomas S. Bryce, of Skagway, was In the city Friday, May 17, visiting relatives. He left the following day on his way north, via Seattle. A party of ladles, composed of Mrs. F. J. Taylor, Mrs. N. Troyer, Mrs. G. W. Lounsberry, Mrs. C. R. Thomson, Mrs. F. P. Kendall and Mrs. J. H. Smith spent Friday, May 17, in Portland as the guests of Mrs. F. W. Newell. Miss Alice Wood and Mr. Gus Wood de lightfully entertained about 35 of their friends Wednesday evening. The amuse ment for the early part of the evening was "hearts," and later an amusing guessing contest occurred. The parlors were pret tily decorated in Ivy, ferns and red car nations, and the conservatory was taste fully draped in flags. Elaborate refresh ments were served. Mrs. Charles R. Higglns and Mr. George W. "Warren entertained the young womeri of the "Thursday Afternoon Club," and a number of their men friends, at a "Scotch Broom party," at Warrenton, Friday, May 17. Luncheon was served to the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Warron on the arrival of the train from Astoria, after which the -whole party was driven to the Scotch-broom fields,' where an hour was spent In enjoyment of the mag nificent sight of acres of golden blossoms. The return was made to town by the af ternoon train. x , ,, Mrs. C. W. Fulton .gave'ajcharmlng reception at the handsome hew" residence on Irving avenue, Friday afternoon, the invited guests numbering about 200. The rooms were most elaborately 'decorated for the occasion, the dining-room In yel low, the library in read, and1 the recep tion and drawing-rooms in pink. In the reception-room Mrs. Fulton was assisted by Mesdames F. I. Dunbar, George,"' San born, P. A. Stokes. Cherry, "G. C. Fulton, H. F. Prael and J. A. Fulton, -and In the dining-room by Misses Nan Reed, Olga Hellborn, Bowiby, Hobson, Bertha Hobson, Louise Tallant and Sadie Crang. A sym phony orchestra stationed In the hall on the second floor furnished the music. Dainty refreshments were served. Mcilfortl. Charles Pierce returned from Portland Monday. Florence Ebe left Wednesday for an ex tended visit in Lincoln, Neb. Charles Wolters, of Talent, bpent Mon day visiting Medford friends. D. T. Lawton left Monday for Klamath Falls on a short business trip. Ralph Woodford left for Grant's Pass Monday. He has accepted a position In a store. W. E. Spence, of Los Angeles, arrived recently to visit his parents, W. Spence and family. Miss Florence Reynolds returned Tues day night 'after a several months' visit in Memphis, Tenn. Mr. F. S. Sherer left Tuesday for La mont, Okla. He will remain there during the harestlng season. Blaine R. Smith, of Portland, who is rusticating in the .mountains, near Leland, Or., visited Medford friends Wednesday. Tf. 'J. E Shearer and Charles Strang left recently to attend the meeting of the I. O. O. F., held at Baker City this week. Mrs. H. L. Mumford, of Portland, ar rived recently to visit her people, Mr. Carrol and family, who live on a fruit farm near Medford. Mrs. J. D. Wangerln, who has been visiting several months with her daugh ter Mrs. A. C. Taylor, returned to her home in Oakland, Cal , Monday, ' - ... n . v. Pniifn.. N. J?. is.enwortny, oi duuiuuu iih.w- nla who arrived in Medford to attend the N h.,ici nf his fn ther. Rev. J. S. Ken- worthy, returned to his home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L Dean, of Los An geles', who has been visiting Mrs. Dean's brother, Ed Blnns, left Wednesday for the North, and expect to go to Alaska soon. Mrs. Jessie Farnsworth, of San Francis co who has been visiting with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. N. Langell, for sev eral months, returned to the city Saturday. McMinnvllle. J. Douglas Braly spent a few days with friends in Portland. Miss Bena Snelling left McMinnvllle last week for Albany, to remain. Hall Reese, of McCoy, visited friends In McMinnvllle a few days last week. Miss Frances Smith, of Portland, Is vis itlng her friend, Miss Clara Irvine, in this city. -Mr .T. A. Younc: visited relatives in Vancouver, Wash., a few days of last week. Mr. C. T. Sallng, of Boise, Idaho, is visiting relatives and friends in Mc Minnvllle. Miss Freda Latourette returned Mon dav from a few days' visit at her home in Portland. J. R. Justice, of Seattle, spent Sunday In this city, the guest of Mr. and Mra. E. C. Apperson. Clarence Irvine came qp from Portland last week to spend a few days visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nelson left Monday for Baker City, to attend the state con vention of the I. O. O. F. , Richard Eksteln and wife left McMinn vllle last Thursday for Welser, Idaho, where they will make their future home. Miss Osa Roberts went to North Yam hill Friday evening to attend the grad uating exercises of the High School at that place. Miss Maude Granstrom, who has been visiting her parents In this city the past two weeks, returned to Portland Wed nesday. Bert Perkins gave a party to a number of his friends at the home of his sister, Mrs. Charles Jacobs. Friday ,evening, May 17. A pleasant time was had by all present. Oregon City. Miss Ethel Albright Is visiting Miss Laura Conyers at Clatskanie. T. W. Clark, manager of the Bandon Woolen Mills, visited his family, here dur ing the week. Miss Marie McCown, who has been a resident of Waitsburg, Wash., for the past six months, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Lena. Goldsmith-Wicks" left Thurs day night for San Francisco to join Mr. Wicks, who has permanently located there.' She was accompanied by, Mrs. Ju lius Goldsmith, who "had been visiting rel atives here,. v- Monday evening Meade Post, G. A. R , made an official visit to the Relief Corps, and were entertained with addresses by Mrs. S. M. McCown, Mrs. Jennie B. Hard ing and Mrs. J. Shadle and a literary programme. The membre of the Corps were then escorted to the Electric Hotel by the veterans, where an elaborate ban quet was served. Rev R A Atkins, who has been pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church for the past two years, was given a fare well reception Wednesday evening. S. F. Scripture was master of ceremonies, vand a short complimentary address was made by Rev P. K. Hammond, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The musical programme consisted of an instrumental solo by 'Mrs. E. E. Williams, vocar solos Tw TWTleo TITo Pnnvraw nnrl " A "TIllAH Also "recitations by Misses Carrie Seeley, imta,jJixon, Bonita Kaistoa ana urmw Hunt. Rev. Atkins and his family will leave Monday for Brooklyn, Ind., where ho will assume charge of a pastorate. Independence. Miss Clara Thompson has returned from her-Salem-visit. - Harry Fleming, of Vancouver Wash., is visiting here. Mrs. C. A. Fronk, of Albany, Is visiting- Mrs. A. J. Goodman. Miss Josie- Deaton. of Salem, visited friends here during the weak. Mrs. G. W. Kutch visited her father at Broadmead Farm this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wlls6n, of Salem, were visiting relatives here last Sunday. Miss Cora Snell, who has been -visiting In Portland, returned home the first ot the week. Roy Gllmore, who has been, in Minne sota a number of months, arrived homo on Monday evening. Adam Fudge, who died at Walla, Wajla, Wash., last Monday, was a brother of Mrs. D. L. Hedges, of this city, Mrs. Uglow, of Dallas, and her daugh ter Mrs. Warren P. Cressy, visited during the' week with Mrs. Mollla T. Cressy. Mrs. O. A. Kraemer has returned from Myrtle Point, where she visited several weeks with her father, Bev. W. P4 Rich ardson. Mrs.- N. Hollenbeck, mother of Mrs. D. A. Hodge, has arrived from Cornwall, Ontario, and will visit during the Sum mer here. Mrs. J. R. Cooper and children and her daughter, Mrs. F. B. Eaton, of San -Francisco, are visiting Mrs. Cooper's daugh ter. Mrs. Oscar Dixon, at Wenatchee. Wash. , Corvnllln. Mrs. H. F. Bernot left Wednesday for Portland. - Miss Mary Buford returned to her home at Siletz Tuesday. J. C. McCaustland arrived home Wed nesday for a visit with relatives. Misses Mildred Linville and Melvlnna El gin are the guests of Salem friends. Miss Mary Nolan entertained a number of friends Friday evening, in honor of her guest, Miss Mary Buford. At 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, at the residence of Mrs. Ruth Clark, Miss Jen nie Clark and Mr. Glenn Winslow weie married. The knot was tied by Rev. P. S. Knight, of the Congregational Church. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs1. Wins low left for their home at Newberg. At the home of Mrs. Sarah Cauthorn Wednesday Mies Frankie Cauthorn was united in marriage to Mr. Archibald Mc Intyre, of Pendleton. The ceremony was performed by Rev. F. A. Lark, of the M. E. Church, South. The parlors were artistically decorated with La France roses and maiden-hair fern. The bride was prettily attired in white organdie, and carried a beautiful bouquet of bride roses. Miss Carrie Danneman rendered the wedding march. After the ceremony a wedding lunch was served, and at 1 o'clock the bridal couple left on the West Side train for their home in Pendleton. Miss Helen Stelwer caught the bride's bouquet. Grant's Pass. Riley J. Lamar, of Lomboc, Cal., for merly a resident here, was visiting friends for a week. Mrs. M. L. Clarke, of Berkeley, Cal., arrived on Tuesday to pay a visit to her son, R. W. Clarke. Mrs. F. E. Peter, after spending five weeks at Los Angeles visiting friends, returned last week. Mrs. M. M. Brown, of San Francisco, Is making a visit of several months with, her .parents, Mr. andMrs. -H. A. Reed. jklr. and Mrs. 'L. M. Neas, of SIgourney, la., arrive'd on Friday and will remain for some .time with their daughter, Mra. J. A Rphltnnf Mra. F. G. Person and Miss Sarah Sco- veil arrived on Thursday from .tsertnonu, Colo., and will spend the Summer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Scovlll. Captain T. Walter Morgan Draper, B. H. Postlethwark and Llnds S. Scrutton re turned on Sunday from an Inspection of the Waldo copper mines, and left the same day for San Francisco. Mrs Thomas Smith was tendered a re M.nMnn nt T. O. O. F. Wall nn Mnndav vfnlnfT hv thr Tlpfrrpp rvf Hnnnr nnrl Tlp -.----.. , . - bekahs, the occasion being a farewell to Mrs. Smith, who left on Wednesday for Spokane to reside. Asliland. Miss Rachel Rowley, of Yreka, is visit ing relatives in Ashland. Gus Newbury and wife, of Jacksonville, visited in Ashland Wednesday. Mrs. Byron Cole has returned from an extended visit at Oakland, Cal. Miss Ivy Emmett, of Klamath Falls. visited in Asniand aunng tne wee. Miss Nellie Dickey has returned to her home in Ashland after a year's absence at Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Sylvian Provost, who has been vis iting at Oakland, Cal., for u month, re turned home Tuesday. Robert McWilllams, a student at the California State University, has returned to his home in Ashlind to spend vacation. The Thimble Club gave a reception Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. V. Mills, on the Boulevard, which was one of the events of the season, the occasion being the early departure for an extended absence In the East of Mrs. C. A. Hitchcock, one of the club mem bers. The decorations were lavish and artistic. More than a hundred guests were Invited. Rosclmrg. Mrs. William R. Willis is visiting rela tives In Portland. Charles Morlarity, after a ten-days' visit with his family, returned this week to Skagway. Mrs. Monroe Fenton, after a visit with relatives here, has returned to her home in Albany. George Weber and wife have returned from an eight-months' -visit in Germany and Russia. , Mrs. E. Y. Moore, mother of Mrs. George Houck, left Monday for her home at Long Beach, Wash. Mr F Cardwell and wife, of Knoxville, Tenn., are visiting retlatlves, J. K. Parker and wife, in "Edenbower." James H. Flanagan and wife and Miss Flanagan, of Marshfleld, were visiting the former's sister here this week, Mrs. T. R. Sheridan. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Will H. Jam leson entertained a large number of lady friends at her-residence. She was assisted by her mother, Mrs. H. E. Happersett, of Portland, Mrs. Frank L. Calkins and Mrs. R. Bird Houston. Woodburn. A party was given by Mr. A. S. Anter eon and wife to their friends on Wednes day evening. Professor E. T. Moores, County School Superintendent of Marlon County, visited this city on Thursday and Friday' and superintended the examination of the graduating class In the public, schools. Hon. J. H. Settjemler, member of the State Fair Board, with his wife and son Jesse, left Woodburn Monday morning for an Eastern trip of two months. They will visit friends-and relatives in Illinois and then spend several weeks at the Pan American Exposition. Trontdnle. Mrs. Douglass had a small party of J friends on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Pelton have re moved to one of Mr. Warden's houses. Miss L. T. Higglns spent a fow days visiting friends In Portland last week. Mrs. Daniels, from Tacoma, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnston.- Mrs. Penlsten entertained a number of I. OEVURTZ & S SENSATIONAL ' The greatest value ever offered. Solid golden, quartered oak Rockers, nice polish finish, handsomely carved leather seat. ' A beautiful parlor rocker. - Regular price $3.75. Sale price $1.75 This! week only. One to ECLHPSE Steel Range ;- .,i-3 J Sjtrjt 'in i j " jn in ii i Gives perfect satisfaction. Warranted for 15 years. Better than the best. SIx.hole Eclipse Steel Range and high closet Jfl'f.n $27! Without closet $22.50. o a 6 6 e e e e e e 0 e e e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 s e o 000O0000 O0000O00000ooooeoooooooo0oeoooooooooooo00OO000OO0OO00O0O0( Never was the time more favorable for buying Millinery than now. Summer Styles, are here in broad variety. New moiels for your seconj. third or fourth dress hat. as the case may be. are on display. The test hats that topmost genius can contrive are here, and every hat is marked at a saving to jou of from a fourth to a third less than usual. The Eats and their prices tell the story to all who can weigh the beauty of elegance, refinement and style, we hope to have jou view this exhibition while 'tis fresn. full and beautiful as now. New Shirt Waist Hats At 50c. 98c, $1.25, ?L95 and $2.95 New Sailor Hats for Ladles At 25c, 39c, 50c. 69c. 98c, $1.25 and J1.C0 New Sailor Hate for Children At 59c. 95c and $1.25 New Mexican Hats for Children At 35c. 59c, 95c and $1.29 " New Bonnets for Babies At 10c, 17c, 25c, 35c, 59c, up to $4.50 , New Mull Hats for Little People At 25c. 35c, 50c, and up to $4.95 TJntrlmmed Leghorn Hats for Ladies At 17c, 35c, 49c, 75c up to $2.00 Untrimmed Leghorn Hats for Misses At 20c49c, 95c, $1.19. up to $3.00. Newly Trimmed Leghorn Hats for Ladles At 59c, 9Sc, $1.95, up to $5.95 "; - Newly Trimmed Leghorn Hats for Misses At $1.95, $2.95 up to $11.95 . (, Newly Trimmed Drees Hats for Misses At $11.95, and down to 98c 3 Newly Trimmed Dress Hats for Ladles At $14.95, and down to 98c Our experts will execute jour every special millinery order for special occasions on short notice and to your entire satisfaction. S.-W. Cor. SIXTH AND WASHINGTON l000OOO0OOO0OO0OOOOOOO0OO000OO0OeOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOO000OO00O00O0OOO00OO0 ladies at a "thimble party" Thursday aft ernoon. The marriage of Mr. B. O. Bolleu and Miss Esther Helen Rowley was quietly solemnized at the home of the bride's father, Mr. Cy. Rowley, on 'Friday even ing, May 17. The Rev. T. Cowling offi ciated. A large company of relatives was Invited. The bride was prettily at tired in white Swiss over pink silk. The supper and the decorations were excel lent. The young couple are living in Troutdale. Pendleton. Miss Ella Hexter Is visiting relatives in Portland. Henry F. Pierce is here from San Fran cisco and will remain for a few days. Mrs. W. "W. Caviness Is visiting rela tives here. She will remain for some time. Mr. and Mrs. William Roesch expect to leave soon for California, to be gone for a year. Miss Ida Thompson is home from a week's visit In Weston, at the home of Miss Margaret Proebstel. Mrs. Louis F. Cook was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. X3. Taylor last week. She is on her way to Alaska to Join her hus band, who has mining interests in Daw son.' Mr. and Mrs.' F. E. Judd gave a din ner on Saturday evening, to which the following sat down: Mr. and" Mrs. T. C. Taylor, Mrs. L. F. Conk, Mlss Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Marshall, Mr. E. Y. Judd. Mrs. N E. DeSpaln and daughter, Mrs. Charles C. Berkeley, have gone to Spo kane to visit relatives for a month, from there they will go to Vancouver, Wash., to Join Mr. Berkeley, and will remain for the Summer. Albany. E. J. Seeley bas gone to Baker Qlty on a visit. Nels Wheeler has gone to San Fran cisco on a visit. Mr. G. W. Harris has returned from a trip In Eastern Oregon. Miss Minnie Reiner left for a two months' trip at Spokane. John McGregor and family have left for Waeco County to reside. John Robson has returned from a two months' trip in The Dalles. Roy Ballard, of Seattle, Wash., Is In the city, the guest of C. E. Sox. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ortel has returned to their home In Spokane, Wash. Dr.- John Geisendorfer, of The Dalles, is visiting with relatives in the city. Misses Marks and Minnie Campbell, of Portland, are visiting-with P-. J. Smiley and family. Mr. Will Burkhart and sister have re turned home after a Winter's visit In San, Francisco. .. Mr. Will Prfnzler, of WHwaukee, Wis., returned to his 'home after a visit of over a year with his uncle, Mr. Charles Pfelf fer. : Eugene. Miss Rose Coleman, of Lakevlew, Is vis iting Miss Ermine Church. P. E. Snodgrass left Sunday for a visit at Baker City and Pendleton. Saturday-evening the Fourth Regiment Band gave a concert in the Armory. Mrs. Robt. McNeal of Fort Wright, Wash., is visiting relatives and friends in Eugene. Mrs. Anna Dunn, of Jacksonville, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cro ner a few days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Smith, o .Denver, after a short visit with Rev. ed Mrs. ONS 173-175 FIRST, 219 TO 225 YAMHILL SALE OF ROCKER each customer. REMARKABLE VALUES IN THE Best Refrigerators 50 STYLES FROM 55 UP TO S75. This Sitka Refriger ator, charcoal filled, solid golden oak case, tile lined. Will use 25 less Ice than any other refrigerator made; nice family sire; rea- $10. salepr,c J Q M. L. Rose, of this city, left for Albany. They will spend the Summer, in Portland. Mrs. J. E. Ferguson has returned'to her home in Astoria, after visiting at the 'home of Rev. and Mrs. "W. B. Hollings head. Mrs. J. F. Berry, of Seattle, who has been visiting Miss Edith Hoffman for a few days, went to Roseburg to Join her husband. Junction. City. Professor Grugett, of Goldson, was In town Sunday. Miss Lena Senders and Mrs. Hearn visit ed at Harrisburg Friday and Saturday. MrJ. E. Sovern, of Eugene, visited B. S. Hyland and family a few days this week. Mrs. A. R. Mariin and son returned from a visit with relatives at Monmouth Saturday. Mrs. Ella Benham and daughter, Josie, who have resided in Cottage Grove the past two years, returned to this city Sat urday to reside. MIeg Bertha Smith, who has spent the past Winter with her sister, Mrs. Wil liam Keenei In this city, returned to her home near Salem Sunday. About 25 of her friends gave her a farewell party Thursday evening. The time was pleas antly spent In music and games. A de licious lunch was served and the guests took their departure, bidding Miss Bertha au revolr. Forest Grove. Dr. "Vincent Davis, and Fred Garrison, of McMinnvllle, are visiting here. Mrs.. Philip Beal, and Mrs. Frank Wat ers, have returned from Klickitat County. Mrs. Walter Sears Is attending the an nual session of the Rebekah Grand Lodge, at Baker City. Miss Ella Pope, of Portland. Is visiting her family here, and Miss Fern F. Stout, Is visiting at McMinnvllle. Mayor F. T. Kane .and S. G, Hughes, have returned from Tillamook, and Pro fessor H. L. Bates, from- Eugene. Mr. S. A. Walker and Mr. J. C. Greer, are attending as delegates, the Grand Lodge of I. O. O. F-, at Baker City. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Price, and Mrs. E. W. Watts, cf Scappoose, and Mr. New ton Perry and wife, of Houlton, visited Miss Luclle Watts, last week. Hlllsboro. R. H. Greer was thl3 week a visitor to Eastern Oregon. Mrs. M. M. Bridges Is visiting with the Misses Schulmerlch, at Sumpter.' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Greer, returned the last of the week from a trip to Baker City. Samuel Raffety, of Mountalndale, has gone to Union County, to remain- several weeks. Dr. A. B. Bailey and wife, of Spokane, are In the city for a fortnight's visit with relatives. Mrs. Constance Crawford, of Portland, Is this week the guest of Miss Mabel Moreland. Samuel Humphreys, of Portland, Is vis iting with relatives before departure for Puget Sound. Bnker City. T.io-h refreshments were served, during the evening. In the banquet halL This reception was by far the most pleasing event of the series, arranged during the week, for the entertainment of the Grand Lodge visitors. The event of the week. In a social way, In Baker City, was the reception given at Masonic Temple on Tuesday evening by the Ladjes ot Baker City Lodge of Re bekahs to their brothers and sisters, in WMmB W I ifiifili M riWVfiwm' it 6 IS ff PiSiIIii! 1 ssf A0 at 1 i fc I I ' v ngj M JL a bm n J H AlSTf A. jm M jM B M m a M f M m THE HOMEFURNISHER STREET. WE SELL ON EASY TERMS Real Bargains In CARPETS Just received another lot of b.eautlfu! ingrain and Brussels Carpets. Here are some of this week's-prices: Higglns best Brussels, regu- 5r5&,:!!!:.79c yd Inaraln all wool, best grade, $1, sale price. A9C yd LACE CURTAINS At extraordinary low prices. 250 pairs of Lace Curtains, two and three pair of a kind, beautiful lacey effects, 50-ln. wide, 3)n yards long. Regu lar $4.50 and $4.00 curtains. Sale price JfQ pf WE SELL ON EASY TERMS o A O e e e o o tt ft 0 9 A n v a Odd Fellowship. The large hall was beau tifully decorated, in honor of the event, and everything possible was done to maka the guests comfortable, which, owing ta the great throng, was a very difficult task. WASHINGTON. Vancouver Barracks. Mrs. James E. Nolan with her three children arlved In the garrison Tuesday morning. (Major John H. Belcher, retired, foi many years a resident of Portland,, died April 15 at Boston. Mrs. B. H. Cheever Is staying at th Occidental, San Francisco, during Majoi Cheever's stay stay In the Philippines. Lieutenant Robert H. Allen, who was ordered to Join his regiment at Fort Sher idan, will remain at Fort Leavenworth, the order having been revoked. Mrs. William E. Daugherty returned Thursday morning from San Francisco, where she had accompanied Colonel Daugherty when on his way to Manila. Major George S. Young, with his wlf and family, left Tuesday evening' for San Francisco, where they expect to taka (Concluded on Page 1S.J Motherhood ought always to bring happiness. But it is often the begin ning of life-long unhappincss. As a pre paration for motherhood, and as a pre ventive of the ills so often, following; maternity Dr. Pierce's IFavorite Pre scription has been hailed as; a "God-send to women." It heals diseases peculiar to women, tones up the system, makes motherhood practically painless, and es tablishes tie sound health which insures healthy children. During th? past year I found myself pregnant and in rapidlv failing health." writes Mrs. W. T. Kidder, of Hill Dale Farm. (Enostmrg Center), Enosburg. Vt. " I suffered dreadfully from bloat ing and urinary difficulty, I was growing per ceptibly weaker each day and suffered much sharp pain at times. I felt that something must be done. I sought your advice and received a prompt reply. I took twelve bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and also followed your instructions. I began to Improve immedi ately, my health became excellent, and I could do all my own work (we live on a stood sized farm). I walked and rode all I could, and en joyed it. I had a short easy confinement and "have a healthy baby boy." Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser (paper covers) is sentmr on receipt of 31 one cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y- IR&v' Moffier-