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THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, JULY 21, 1901,
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Tuesday evening Sir. and Sirs. Caesar
Lombard gave' a launch party on the river
In honor of some friends visiting here.
The night was perfect, the heavens being
brilliant with a myriad of twinkling stars,
which cast a soft reflection upon the
glassy waters of the placid Willamette,
while the temperature was everything that
could be desired.
Returning to town, the party repaired
to the Hobart-Curtis, where they found an
elegant supper awaiting them. The deco
rations were exceedingly effective, and
were all In tones of yellow and brown,
the principal floral embellishments being
exquisite vases filled with coreopsis blos
soms. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Lombard!,
there were present: Sir. and Sirs. John F.
Ames, Sir. and Sirs. William Slackenzie,
Sir. and Mrs. C. H. Slarkham, Sir. and
Mrs F. D. Chamberlain, Sir. and Sirs. R.
L. Sabln, Sirs. C. B. Curry, Sirs. Sillier,
of Oakland. Cal.; Mrs. Webster, of Oak
land, Cal., and Sir. T. A. W. Shock.
An outing party consisting of Messrs.
Hunt Lewis, R. W. Slacleay, W. B. Slac
kay, P. Glfford and Dr. George F. Wilson
left here last Slonday evening by train for
Eugene. From there they take wagons
and proceed to the headwaters of the
Desfchutes River, and canoe down it to
its junction with the Columbia, which is
just above The Dalles. About two weeks
will be spent in making the trip, and
they will probably find excellent hunting
and fishing en route.
Mrs. S. R. Johnston gave a charming
dinner party at the Hobart-Curtis on
( Monday evening, in honor of Dr. Johns
ton iho Is here visiting his brother.
The round table In the private dining
jhall was charmingly arrayed with a
, wealth of golden tinted nasturtiums rest
ing on a bank of their own brilliant green
foliage. The menu was very delicious.
Besides Professor and Mrs. Johnston and
,tho guest of honor, there were present Dr.
and Mrs. Slossman, Sir. Honeyman, Mr.
Stowell and SIr Livingstone.
Sir. J. SIcI. Wood gave a dinner party
at the Norton on Thursday evening, in
honor of his sister. Sirs. Henry L. Wiley.
The round table was decorated with sweet
peas and maldcn-halr ferns, and, with Its
dainty glassware and shimmering silver,
presented a very attractive appearance.
The Others at the table were: Sirs. Ar
thur, SI. Sllnott. SIIps Williams, Sir. W. D.
Wheelwright and Sir. P. Du Flon.
.Mrs. Wiley will be pleasantly remem
bered as Sliss Roberta Wood during her
residence here several years ago.
WEDDINGS.
,, tj Slncpheraon-Carter.
A pretty home wedding took place
Wednesday evening, July 17, at the home
of the bride's mother, Sirs. W. D. Carter,
62S Fifth street, the contracting parties be
ing Miss Estelle Carter, of Portland, ana
Mr. Hugh Slacpherson, of Kingston, On-
'tario. The parlor was beautifully decor
ate "rlth pink and white sweet peas and
carnations, the principal feature of which
was a bower of trailing clematis and
white sweet peas under which the cere-
mony was performed. The bride was
tharmlng in a gown of white silk organdie
trimmed with laco and ribbon. She car
ried an immense shower bouquet of white
carnations. Sliss Ethel Rolf son, gowned
in pale blue crepe de chine, and carrying
a huge bouquet of pink carnations, at
tended the bride. The groom was at
tended by Mr. W. E. Carter. After con
gratulations the guests repaired to the
dining-room where a dainty supper was
served. The happy couple took their de
parture amid a shower of rose leaves for
an extended tour of Canada. Their future
home will be Kingston, Ontario.
Jolinson-Sliort.
James F. Johnson, one of the stalwart
members of the Police Department, has
joined the benedicts. The announcement
hag Just been made that he and Miss
Loleta I. Short, daughter of Captain S.
V. Short, of the steamer Dalles City, were
quietly married on the 7th Inst. Sirs. John
son belongs to one of the earliest pioneer
families in the Willamette Valley. Her
husband has many friends in ward and
political organizations ready to wish him
all sorts of good luck. Mr. and Sirs.
Johnson are at home at 344 Second st?reet.
Miller-Collin.
A very pretty wedding occurred at high
noon on Wednesday, July 17, at the resi
dence of Mrs. O. F. Collins, In this city,
when Sliss Camille Collins, her daughter,
was united in marlage to Sir. George B.
Miller, son of Sirs. C. E. Long, also of
this city, the Rev. E. D. Casey, of the Pro.
Cathedral, officiating. Only the Immediate
relatives were present. After a sumptu
ous repast the couple left on the North
Coast Limited train for the Sound cities on
a honeymoon trip.
Hnrpcr-SIyers.
A very pretty wedding took place
Wednesday evening, July 17, at the resi
dence of Sir. and Sirs. J. H. Small, 349
East Seventh street, the contracting par
ties being Sirs. Etta Harper and Sir.
Andrew Slyers, both of this city. The
ceremony was performed by the Rev. G.
W. Plummer, of the Evangelical Church.
After a week's tour at Long Beach, Sir.
and Mrs. Myers will make their home In
Portland.
HnHted-Smlth.
George L. Husted. of San Jose, Cal., and
Florence E. Smith, daughter of Profes
sor and Sirs. E. A. Smith, of Portland, Or.,
were married at the home of the bride's
parents, Tuesday, July 16, 1901, by Rev. A.
Ackerman. The bride and groom left Im
mediately on the steamer for California,
where they will make their future home.
Corey-Erdmann.
Mr. Ray R. Corey, of Baker City, and
Sliss Louise D. Erdman were united In
marlage Wednesday evening. July 17, at
the residence of the bride's parents, 54
East Eighth street, Rev. Dr. G. W. Gue
officiating. Only friends were present.
Next Wednesday Sir. and Sirs. Corey will
leavo fdr Baker City, where Mr. Corey is
a mallcarrier.
Tabler-Flcclc.
At the home of Sirs. Clara E. Tabler,
433 Everett street, Sunday evening, June
30, Sir. Ernest Tabler and Miss Lena
Fleck were married. A number of friends
were present bringing with them some
very costly presents. The Rev. Dr. Alfred
Thompson, pastor of Trinity M. E. Church,
performed the ceremony.
Stewart-Bridges.
In Seattle, Wash., at the Hotol Stevens,
Rev. W. A. Major, pastor of the Second
Presbyterian Church, united in marriage
Miss Mable Bridges to Andrew Stewart.
The young couple will reside in Seattle.
Engagement.
Mr. and Sirs. H. SI. Prager announce
he engagement of their daugter Rose to
Mr. Sol D. Well, of Buffalo, N. Y.
EVENTS OF THE WEEK.
Reception to Rev. Ray Palmer.
One of the most successful affairs ever
held in the Second Baptist Church, corner
of East Ankeny and East Seventh streets,
was the farewell reception, tendered
Tuesday evening, under the auspices of
the ladles of the church, to Rev. Ray Pal
mer, the outgoing pastor and his family.
Nothing was left undone that could add to
the charm of the rooms, the ladies having
taken two days in which to do the decor
ating. Not the least enjoyable event of
the evening was the presentation to the
pastor and his wife of a slight token of
esteem materially, a set of silver spoons
from his friends. Sirs. Palmer, equal to
the surprise, responded with a few words
of thanks and farewell. After the cere
monies in the auditorium all repaired to
the reception-room where refreshments
were served, and where the pastor, at a
special flower-laden table, was greeted by
his friends. Particular mention is due the
friends who so kindly contributed to the
musical programme, which was inter
spersed throughout the evening.
Outing on the River.
One of the most pleasant outings of the
season was that given last Slonday even
ing by Sir. Edward Stipe in honor of Sliss
Sladge Kay, who recently returned from
a months visit to the Sound cities. The
party, consisting of 13, all seated In the
Portland Rowing Club's large barge, illu
minated with Japanese lanterns, rowed up
the river to Oak Point where a bonfire
was built and a fine crawfish supper was
served; at the conclusion of the festivities
they floated down the river with the cur
rent, singing songs en route. The party
was composed of the following: The
Sllsses Sladge Kay, Ida Kay, Daisy Jcnks,
Bessie Fields, Mrs. W. E. Stevens and
Sliss Fisher, of The Dalles; Slessrs. E.
Stipe, W. E. Stevens, J. Stevens, Charles
Wilson, C. W. York and R. D. Ball.
SOCIETY PERSONALS.
Miss Julia Craft is spending the Summer
at Ocean Park.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Strong, of Eugene,
are in the city.
Sirs. C. E. S. Wood has gone to New
York for a short visit.
The Sllsses Slinnic and Slaud Bell are
visiting friends in San Francisco,
Sir. and Sirs. Slorrls Price, of Roswell,
N. SI., are visiting Mrs. A. I. Bernstein.
Sirs. C. J. Reed and family have gone to
Fort Stevens for a visit to Sirs. Langfitt.
Sir. J. L Slansfield has removed to 194
North Seventeenth street, corner Kearney.
The Sllsses Slay and Slaud Bell have
gone to spend a month In San Francisco.
Captain C. O. Hill, wife and son Herbert
left for San Francisco for a month's visit.
Sliss Io Bingman has been spending the
past two weeks with relatives at Liberal,
Or.
Sliss Corinne Linn, of Jacksonville, Or.,
has been visiting her sister, Sirs. L. J.
Gay.
Sir. H. C. Rash, of Kansas City, is vis
iting his sister. Sirs. F. C. Sillier, at the
Norton.
Sliss SI. Thompson, of the Sleier & Frank
Company, leaves for New York tomorrow
morning at D o'clock. She will spend a
SIR. AND SIRS. JAMES PRICE.
HILLSBORO, July 20. Mr. and Sirs. James Price celebrated their golden wedding at their home. In North HHIsboro, July 0. Sir.
and Mrs. Price were born In New Brunswick, Canada, the former In 1S24, and the latter In 1833. They came to Oregon In November, 1805,
and settled at their present homo in April, 1800. Many relatives and friends remembered Mr. and Mrs. Price with beautiful presents.
Luncheon was served, the tables being beautifully decorated with lilies and roses. Sweet peas and roses formed the general decorations
of the home. The guests were as follows: .
L. W. and H. N. Price, of Orchard. Wash.; Mrs. S. I. Ogden, of St. Johns, Or.; Mrs. Philip Christ, of Vancouver: James E. Price,
Jr., and Miss Evangeline Price, all children of Mr. and Mrs. Price; Mr. ana Mrs. Abner Brlggs, of Dilley, Or., and the Misses Beatrice
Ogden. Emma and Elva Young, Emma Brlggs and Lillian Christ.
week at the Pan-American and very likely
visit Jamacla before her return to Port
land in September.
Sirs. O'Neil, wife of Captain O'Nell, U.
S. Army, is spending the Summer at Fort
Stevens, Or.
Sliss Sadie Miller, who has been visiting
with her sister on the Sound, has re
turned home.
Sliss Slattle Brown, of Vancouver, is
visiting Miss C. Isaacs at her home 29
N. Park street.
Mr. H. W. Goode and family have re-,
turned from a short visit to the Breakers
on Long Beach.
Sliss Lizzie SIcGuire, of Albina, is the
guest of Sirs. Nell 'Hare, at her cottage
at Long Beach.
Captain and Mrs. John Gibbon departed
on Thursday for Boston, where they will
reside permanently.
Mrs. M. V. Shelby and daughter, Miss
Annie Blanche Shelby, who have spent the'
past year and a half In California, have
abandoned their return to Portland this
Summer, and are again Sumering in the
Samta Crua Mountains.
John Barbey and family, left last Tues
day to occupy their new cottage at Cen
tervllle, Long Beach.
Sliss Sllnta Kaser left last week for Cal
ifornia where she will spend a few weeks
with relatives and friends.
Sirs. I. Goldsmith and children are oc
cupying, for the Summer season, the
Crandall Cottage, at Sea View. v
Sirs. William Showers and daughter,
Loretta, have gone to San Francisco, for
a month's visit with relatives.
Mr. E. Schiller has left for a few days'
outing with, his family, in their new cot
tage at Centervllle, Long Beach.
Sir. and Sirs. Slax B. Godfrey sailed last
Tuesday evening for San Francisco, where
they will spend a shot vacation-
Miss Lottie Price, of Des Sloines, la., is
spending a few months in Portland as the
guest of her sister, Sirs. O. C. Train.
Sirs. Sherman Hall, 'after a pleasant
visit with her mother, Sirs. C. H. Lewis,
has returned to her home In Buffalo.
Mrs. SI. Cheim, of Tacoma, accompanied
by her son, Is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Sirs. H. Miller, S7 Park street.
Sliss Clara Blanchart leaves this even
ing on the Elder for San Francisco to visit
with friends there until September 1.
Sirs. A. SI. Rawson, of Los Angeles, Cal.,
who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. J.
W. Webb, returned home on Wednesday.
Gus Rosenblatt, accompanied by his
sister, Sliss Carrie, left on Thursday last
on a 10 days' outing at Wllhoit Springs.
Sirs. J. T. Dillon and son, accompanied
by Sliss Slay Stanton, left Thursday, 18th,
for the former's cottage at Ocean Parle
Mrs. J. G. SIcElroy, the Sllsses Emily
and Florence McElroy are at present rus
ticating at-Cedarville, Washington County.
Sirs. Arthur D. Slarshall, with her chil
dren, left Saturday for Seaside, where
she will occupy a cottage for the season.
Sir. and Sirs. John A. Shepard returned
Saturday morning from a two weeks' visit
to San Francisco, and are at the Gullll
aume. Dr. and Mrs. J. Haller, of Lanark, 111.,
are visiting their son, H. M. Haller, and
family at East Sixth and Clackamas
streets.
Sliss Slamie Tucker, left on steamer Co
lumbia Tuesday for San Francisco and
Oakland for a three weeks' visit with rel
atives. Dr. Edna D. Tlmms left Tuesday for
New York, and will sail from there for
Vienna, where she will remain three
months.
Mr. V. L. Schllnk and wife, of Peoria,
111., are visiting their daughter, Sirs.
George B. Leach, 572 Williams avenue, for
a few weeks.
Sir. Robert J. Couperthwalte, buyer of
crockery department of the Slelr & Frank
Company, has gone for a two months'
trip to Europe.
Sirs. R. O'Reilly, who has been Wintering
In Southern California, has returned to
Portland and taken rooms at the Norton
for the Summer.
Sirs. W. G. Bussell, of Magnolia, Ark.,
accompanied by her little daughter, Cor
rle, Is visiting at the home of her mother,
Sirs. E. A. Ansley.
Sirs. .Joseph Glessner Is spending a
month or six weeks with her son, J. Wal
ton Glessner and her daughter. Sirs. G. W.
Powls, of Seattle, Wash.
The marriage of Sliss Emily Strahan
and Sir. Harry Daniel, of Rossland, B. C,
will take place at Trinity Church Wednes
day evening, July 24, at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. William Slarkland Molson, of Slon
treal, Canada, and Sirs. Levi Ankeny, of
Walla Walla, Wash., are the guests of
their sister, Sirs. L. L SIcArthur.
Sirs. A. C. Hamilton, of Port Townsend,
with her daughter, Sliss Jessie Hamilton,
is on a visit to her parents, Sir. and Mrs.
A. J. Hamilton, in Holladay's Addition.
Sliss Slyrtlo B. Sloffett has Just returned
from a week's visit with her cousins. Sir.
and Sirs. Orange W. Eastham, of Oregon
City, and is now at Cascade Warm
Springs,.
Samuel B. Schwab, son of Sir. and Sirs.
S. B. Schwab, left last Tuesday evening
for Wallowa County, Eastern Oregon, for
the benefit of his health. He will be
gone indefinitely.
Sirs. Grant Phegley and little son, J.
Edward, accompanied by her sister, Sliss
Lucy Foulkes, left Thursday for Nye
Creek, Newport. They will return to the
city early In September.
Sirs. W. O. Forbes and daughter, Alice,
have gone to Sleacham, near the summit
of the Blue Slountains, to spend a few
weeks with Rev. F. L. Forbes and family
in their Summer residence.
Sir. and Sirs. Edward Welnlander, Miss
Cordie Welnlander and Sliss Llllle Hex- ;
ter, of San Francisco, are at the Hobart
Curtis, guests of Sir. and Sirs. A. L. Hex
ter. At home Tuesday, July 23.
Sir. and Sirs. Clarence H. Gilbert have
returned from their trip to Pugct Sound
and British Columbia and will be at home
to" their friends on Slondays after July
28, at 575 Slarket Street Drive.
Sirs. A. H. Buckman, who has been se-
CELEBRATED THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING
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rlously ill for the last five months, left
Thursday night for Byron Hot Springs,
Cal., In hope of benefiting her health. She
Is accompanied by her mother.
Sir. Henry Allenhoff, who left Portland
several weeks ago for Europe, arrived
there Thursday. Sir. Allenhoff expects to
stay about three months in Europe and to
visit his parents' old home in Germany.
Miss L. Jameson, of Malone, N. Y., ar
rived in this city Sunday evening on the
steamer Columbia, from San Francisco,
and is now visiting her brother, J. C.
Jameson and family at 501 Rodney avenue.
Dr. J. J. SIcSIlcken's sister, Mrs. Wil
liam Strobrldge and Sliss Jennie McSIick
en, of Cincinnati, O., and his cousin,
Sirs. Irvin Blandon, of Kentucky, arc
spending a few days with him on their
trip through the Northwest.
Sir. and Mrs. Alex Johnson, who have
been In Portland for the past two weeks,
visiting their niece., Mrs. T. J. Hannlgan.
have left for San Francisco, where they
will spend some time before returning to
their home at Kansas City.
Sir, C. C. Fitzgerald, formerly Captain"
of "Engineers, is on. a visit to his father,
Sir. E. P. Fitzgerald. While visiting here
he will be the guest of Sir. and Mrs. J.
F. Kelly, 274 College ' street. Sir. Fitz
gerald Is now in the railroad service and
stationed at Lexington, Ky.
Fletcher Linn, president of the Oregon
Furniture Slanufacturing Company, left
for the East Tuesday evening on a busi
ness trip. He was aceompanled" by his sis
ter, Miss Corinne Linn, of Jacksonville,
Or. They will visit the Pan-American
and all the principal cities of the East
before returning.
At the "Women's Union.
Sliss Stayton, of Stayton, Or., was a
guest of the union over Sunday.
Miss SI. Crowe left on Friday for a
trip to Everett and Seattle, Wash.
Miss Lucllo Sloore left on Tuesday for
a trip to her relatives at Slonmouth.
Sliss Frances T. Sovenson, of Forest
Grove, was one of this week's transients.
Sliss Ruby SI. Groat, of The Dalles,
has returned to finish her course at a
business college.
Sirs. Dora R. Porter, of Shedds, Or.,
who has been a guest of the union for a
week, left for home on Friday.
H. D. Lltt Tomorrow, Monday.
Exceptional values In ladles' and misses'
English covert cloth raglans at $20 to ?30,
correct shapes and weights. The new
shape unllned walking golf and street
skirts from ?5 to $75. Clearance sale will
continue until September 15. Sirs. Raleigh
will continue to measure for women's
and misses' garments up to September 5,
subject to approval. H. B. LITT.
OREGON.
Astoria.
Sliss Lillian Fastenow; of Pekln, 111.,
is visiting in the city, the guest of Sirs.
W. O. Barnes.
Sllsses Katie and Nellie Flavel have re
turned from California, where they have
spent the Winter.
Sir. L. SI. Woodside, of San Francisco,
is visiting his uncle, Sir. H. C. Thomp
son, of this city.
Cards are out for a eucher party to be
given by Sirs. W. T. Chutter, at her home,
Wednesday, July 24.
Sir. and Sirs. George Flavel and son,
Harry, will leave the city soon for their
Summer cottage at Seaside.
Sliss Levy, of 'San Francisco, Is visit
ing In the city, the guest of her sisters,
Sirs. Danzlger and SIr3. Seller.
Sliss Violet Bowlby is spending a few
weeks at Gearhart Park, the guest of
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilson, of Portland.
Sliss Slaude Stockton has gone to San
Jose, Cal., where she will be the guest
of Sliss Slaud Spedden, formerly of As
toria. Sirs. Robert Wilson, nee Miss Olga Hell
born, gave a very delightful picnic on
Thursday to the Thursday Afternoon
Afternoon Club.
Sirs. Albert Dunbar charmingly enter
tained the young ladles of the Thursday
Afternoon Club list week, in honor of
her sister, Mrs.. Horace Thing.
Sirs. Robert Hunter, nee Tuttle, of Ross
land, B. C. who has been in the city vis
iting her father, Dr. Jay Tuttle, is now
at Eagle Cliff, Wash., the guest of Sliss
Lottie Hume.
Secretary SlcCue, of the Regatta Com
mittee, left yesterday for California,
where he will make arrangements for en
tries in the races for the rowing clubs of
San Francisco.
Sirs Charles Rupert Hlggins, who has
b'een seriously ill for the past month, Is
slowly recovering. She is spending the
month with her mother, Sirs. D. K. War
ren, at Warrenton.
Sir. and Sirs. Harrison Allen entertained
Sir. and Sirs. Finch, the Sllsses Elmore,
Louis Herz, Lieutenant Cloke and Cap
tain Haines with ayery deligbtful chafing
dish supper lastNvednesday evening.
Captain Jack Haines gave a very de
lightful lunchebnat his quarters at Fort
Stevens the first of the week. His guests
were Sirs. A. A. Finch, Miss Elmore, Slistj
Floretta Elmore and Lieutenant H. E.
Cloke.
The members of the Astor Club gave an
enjoyable moonlight boating party Fri
day evening. The steamer Callender was
chartered and carried the party up
Young's River as far as Olney. Refresh
ments were served aboard the boat, and
It was midnight when the young people
returned. Those present were: Sllsses
Higgins, Reed, Bessie Reed. "Hobson, Ber
tha Hobson, Southerland, Sands, Goddart,
Cole, Sovey, Stokes, Layton; Slessrp.
Wright, Woods, Reed, Kopp, Woodflcld,
Allen. Ohler, Trullinger, Halderman, Hob-
soni Taylor and Smith. The party was
chaperoned by Sirs. P. A. Stokes, Sir. and
Sirs. Slarrs and Sir. and Sirs. Ross.
OreRon City.
Sliss Sllnetta Stagers, of Salem, Is visit
ing Mrs.'T. F. Ryan.
Sirs. Gertrude SI. Strange is visiting
relatives at Corvallis.
Sirs. N. F. Glass left yesterday to visit
her parents at Alsea. She was accompa
nied by her daughter.
Sirs. M. D. Phillips and daughter are
visiting relatives in Albany.
Sliss Grace Tlllard, of Heppner, Is vis
iting the Sllsses Lewthwalte.
Sirs. E. SI. Burmelster left Tuesday for
Newport, where she will spend the Sum
mer. Dr. B. L. Paine, of Lincoln. Neb., was
visiting his niece, Sirs. J. W. Gray, during
the week.
Carl Church left Friday to accept a po
sition at Walla Walla, where he will make
his future home.
Sliss Cella Goldsmith returned Wednes
day from a two weeks' 'visit to her sister.
Sirs. M. Bollack.
Hon. William Galloway and daughter.
Miss Zllpha, are visiting Ashland and
Southern Oregon points.
William Stoever arrived from St. Paul,
Minn., Tuesday, where he completed a
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Good qualify, spe
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This quartered, golden oak, cobbler
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56 pieces, richly
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Regular $1.00; sale,
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WE SELL ON THE
course In the Lutheran Theological Semi
nary. He will be ordained in the Im
manuel Lutheran Church today.
William and Bert SIcBain, of San Fran
cisco, are visiting the family of John
Lewthwalte on the West Side.
Sirs. L. L. Porter left Thursday for Sa
lem, "where she will join her sister, Sliss
Lulu Spangler, on a trip to the mountains.
Sliss Helen C. Ingalls, of Portland, Is
spending the Summer at Rose Farm, the
guest of Sirs. Dan O'Neill and Sliss Slollle
Holmes.
Rev. and Sirs. P. K. Hammond were
given a reception by the members of St
Paul's parish Slonday evening In honor of
their 20th wedding anniversary. Sir. and
Sirs. Hammond were the recipients of an
elegant china set.
The Dalle.
Sirs. L. E. Crowe Is visiting friends in
Portland.
Sliss Nan Cooper is spending her vaca
tion at Newport.
Sliss Edith Fisher has returned from a
trip to the Willamette Valley.
Sirs! SI. V. Lang and Sliss Lang have
spent the past week in Portland.
Sliss Anna Thompson has gone to New
port to spend the remainder of the Sum
mer. Sliss Hattie Cram and Sliss Liebe have
returned from a short visit to friends in
Portland.
Sirs. E. SI. Wilson, with her son. Sir.
F. W. Wilson, has gone to Newport for a
few weeks' stay.
Sirs. Ed Blodgett and Sliss Irving, of
Albany, spent a portion of last week with
their friends in this city.
Sir. and Sirs. C. J. Crandall went to
Portland early last week to attend the
meeting of the A. O. U. W.
Sir. and Sirs. J. H. .Smalley, of Chicago,
spent Thursday In this, city. Sirs. Smal
lev was formerly SlissSIatUtfa Holllster,
of The Dalles. rJ
Sliss Slyrtle Wilson and Sliss Champion,
of Concordia. Kansas, have spent the
past week in this city, the guests of Sliss
Slelvia Dawson.
Sir. and Sirs. A. J. Tolmie started East
Tuesday night for a six weeks' visit to
New York, Buffalo and other points in
the Eastern states.
Sirs. C. N. Thornbury has moved into
her residence on Fifth street, where with
her sister Sirs. Elliott she Intends mak
ing her home permanently.
Sir. and Sirs. E. C. Goodwin, of Ante
lope, have arrived home from a month's
visit in California, bringing with them
Sirs. Goodwin's sister, Sliss Finney, of
Tuscumbia, Ala. ,
I'enCleton.
Sir. and Sirs. Charles Wilklns are enjoy
ing an outing at the beach.
Sirs. W. E. Brock and son Harold, are
visiting friends in Forest Grove. - ,
Sirs. Clyde Beach and son-of Lewiston,1
Idaho, were visiting friends here during
the week.
Sirs. W. P. Fell and. children are visit
ing her mother, Mrs. John Cahoon, in
Portland
W. J. Furnish and family have gone to
Teel Springs, where they will spend the
Summer.
Sirs. L. F. Forbes and children have
gone to Sleacham, where they will camp
for a few weeks.
Sliss Slytelena Fraker. who has been vis
iting friends Jn La Grande for two weeks,
has returned" home.
The Sllsses Mary and Clara Imbrle, of
Hillsboro, are guests of their cousins,
Grace, and Fay Beagle.
Sir. and Sirs. E. R. Parks, of Walla
Walla passed through" Pendleton last week
on their way to.Hot Lake, to rusticate.
Sirs. T. C. Taylor entertained a few
ladles Wednesday afternoon In a very
delightful manner at the game of "63."
Sliss Harriet Ankeny, who has been a
guest of Slifts SI. C. Roberts for "a week
past, has returned to her home In Walla
Walla.
Sirs. B. E. Coon and daughter, Sliss
Nina Coon, have gone to Portland. From
there they sail for San Francisco. They
will not return until August.
Sliss Helen V. Kimball and Sliss Rota
Jackson, of Salt Lake, sister and niece
respectively of Sirs. John Hailcy, Jr..
have returned to their home.
Sir. C. E. Roosevelt left Wednesday for
the East. Sirs. Roosevelt and infant
daughter will visit in Walla Walla during
the time Sir. Roosevelt 13 away.
Sliss Eleanor Vincent and master Lin
den Vincent have gone to Tacoma, where
their mother, Sirs. Frederick W. Vincent,
has taken a house for the Summer.
Forest Grove.
Mrs. C. F. Sillier, has returned from
Lebanon.
Sirs. Iola I. Handley, of Tillamook, 'is
visiting here.
Sirs. H. C. Atwell has returned from a
visit at Kalama.
Sir. Neil Sorensen and wife, have re
turned home to Sumpter.
Sliss Slae Cole, of Hutchinson, Kan., is
spending the Summer here.
Sir. and Sirs. G. A. Bailey, and Mr. and
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Sirs. D. L. Heinscimer, of Iowa, are the
guests of C. V. B. Russell and wife, here.
Sirs, and Mrs. John Bailey have re
turned from their outing at "Victoria.
Sir. John Beal, and wife, who have been
visiting here, have returned to Heppner.
A. R. Leabo and family are taking an
outing for three weeks at the Wlllamlna.
Sliss Slarie Stcehr has finished a term
of teaching in the Mead school district and
returned.
Sliss Bevia Nauffts, of this place and
James Teegarden, of Ohio, were married
at the home of the bride's parents, Sir.
Harry Nauffts, Rev. SI. D. Dunning, offi
ciating. Word reached here today that David
Slarsh, a son of Professor Joseph W.
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ried at Hilo, Hawaii, on June 2C, to Sliss
Laura Vestal, of San Jose, Cal., the Rev.
Sir. Cruzan, formerly the pastor of the
Congregitlonal Church at Portland, Or.,
officiating. Mr. Slarsh and wife will re
main at Hllo, where he has a position on
the Hilo Tribune.
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Sirs. E. B. Brown left on Thursday for
a stay of several weeks at Glendale.
The family of Rev. Charles Booth left
on Tuesday to spend a month at Newport.
Slr. and Sirs. J. R. Harvey returned
from a two weeks' visit to Portland on
Thursday.
Mrs. L. L. Jewell left on Slonday for a
short visit with the family of Rev. Rob
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The families of E. B. Hlllman and W. SI.
Beaton, of Peoria, Ills., left on Sunday for
a six weeks' camping trip down the coast
to Uklah, Cal.,-by way of Crescent City.
Sirs. Kenneth Miller spent Slonday and
Tuesday in town looking after the Miller
ranches and will sail from San Francisco
in a week to join his father, H; B. Mil
ler in Ghina.
Misses Eleanor Hayes and Maude My
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ers, of Kansas City, arrived on Thursday
to visit Rev. C. W. Hays and wife, and
accompanied them on Saturday for sever
al days in Ashland.
Sir. and Sirs. Bassett and Sirs. W. F.
Hair and two children arrived on Satur
day from Unadilla, Neb. The former left
on Wednesday for California after a few
days spent with W. SI. Hair and family.
Sirs. Hair will remain for the Summer.
Independence.
Miss Arlena Lines Is visiting in SIc
Mlnnville. Sirs. Slary Tuck Is spending her vaca
tion at Sllnnie.
The Sllsses Butler, of Slonmouth, left
on Monday for a trip to Newport.
G. W. Whiteaker and family left on
Friday for an outing on the Nestucca.
The Sllsses Laura and Florence BurneU
left on Slonday for a visit in Portland.
John Dickinson and son Percy, of Slon
roe, S. D., are visiting I. W. Dickinson
In this city.
D, B. Taylor and family and Miss Viola
Alexander left on Wednesday for a two
months' outing at Sllnnie.
Sliss Laura Pollard, of Albany, who
has been visiting Sirs. W. P. Connaway,
left for Portland last Sunday.
CorvnlllM.
Dr. Bowen Lester visited Portland last
week.
Dr. Harper and wife arrived in Corvallis
Sunday from Chicago.
Sliss Mildred LInvllle was the guest ot
Eugene friends last week.
Miss Jessie James left Thursday after
a week's visit in Corvallis.
Professor J. B. Horner and family went
to Newport Monday for. the Summer.
Mrs. Slack Hemphill and children ar
rived Sunday from Denver, Colo., She will
spent the Summer with relatives.
Mrs. Berry and Sliss Rena Berry, after
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