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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1901)
THE SUHBAY OBEGONIAl PORELASfD, 3TOYEMBER 24, i90 21 Billed for this wgek tjiqt,' with Thanksgiving now in sight, and jChrisfmas, a step farther on, will appeal to muitiiDdes'oYJore thbughtful buyers. Economy-piays'ari important part in' much that follows. ..',"' '''-. i .. i. ii -'"'.'!' .!; ' in" ji , , i i u ii " h'i OUR PAN'CY WORK 5ECTION - '--- Is complete in every detail, with all the useful'jmd exquisite artlbles that -widest fancy could expect "We make it an- object for everjr'qne Ibfvfslt this department Ersweek M tfiesS spec&l offerings. " " " ' " " " J . - . - j fmm 3mKm m1&$rL jJHnl lfir C"r"me ? 1 SjCttflRDSOMS contribution TO Uj1CL5flMS TtfflNfcSGlVlfSO 4 -.",- r..s'. ; r TV vi f ; V,"! ' ' ;.VT t PAINTED SATIN CUSHION TOPS .",. - Two designs, on heavy .Nile, yellow,, pinfc, light blue or white satin, worth AO'fc ?2.00, each .....,...'..:.... ;'. ; .V. .-.T.T. . . ... :Vf: . '. '. .Ty.-. .". '.:.. ", p(j CIS SILK EMBROIDERED, llNE-N DOUSES SEECIAL '". :. ' ' 6-inch size, now 15c; 9-inch size, now 40c; 10-Inch slse, now 'CAofr .each. i . J ....:... . . : ...........; :i.;v . . ... ; : y U jbt5 OUR THANKSGIVING SAE Q.i?; . u : . RICHAS0N'S: TABLE Is helping dress hundreds of dinner tables for our, great National festal day. These Richardson snow-white table" linens retain all the good qualities! that1 have" for over a hundred years kept the productions of this famous Irish Quaker family as the .best in. the world. '.'.' Only Three Days Mpre to Buy Theie Grand Linens at-.'-., Our exceptionally.' Reduced Prices. RICHARDSON'S TABLE DAlfASKS At 62c, wore 75c yard. At 59c, yere 85c yard. At 70c, were $1.00 yard. At 75c, were $1.10 yard. .RICHARDSON'S LINEN NAPKINS . At $1.37, were $2.00 dozen. At "$1.80, were, ?2.5& dofen. At $2.15, were $3,00 dozen. At $2.56, were $3."50" dozen. Richardson's Liheh Sets of Cloth and one dbzen large Dinner Napkins are- Now $2.98 for $4.00 sets. ( Now $5?12for $7.00 setSj Now $3.68 for $5.00 sets. , - - Now $29.l25 for $40.00 sets. -',""' Every grade of these 'famous linens Is here, up -to the most sumptuous hand woven kinds, that would grace, the banquet-board pf a palace all included in this sale. THANKSGIVING REDUCTION! . ON DINING-ROOM AND KITCHEN WARES Some really extraordinary bargain-giving for the next three days to engross.. the attention of watchful readers, on the alert for closest prices oh the best' 6'f yares. Don't spoil the Thanksgiving dinner for lack of proper equipments,' when such prices as follow are in easy reach. White Apierica.n China 50-piece Dinner Sets .$'3.13 -.set 0-plece Dinner Sets $4.0S set 100-pIece Dinner Sets. ; $7.75 set Turkey Roasters In black, or granite iron and galvanized and stamped steel, all sizes, with covers, at reduced prices; for instance, black Iron covered- roasters, 11x16 A A o,fc, inches, only .....'......' 4 f LLo All granite under price. iron and ..tin ware way. Meat Carving Sets v "With keen blades of guaranteed steel. No trouble to. carve the turkey with our carvers. "We've over 50 styles, from 20c pair to the full pearl-handled, sterling silver-mounted, all reduced for Thanksgiv ing. Caryihg Knife and Fork, with cocoa handles, 20c pair. $1,58 3-pIece Carving Set, with "stag handles, set Same in guaranteed steel, per fO OC set . . ..... ...' $44J Guaranteed. Steel Carving Sets, &Q c A with pearl handles O.JU All Dinner Sets at Reduced Prices And the world's best makes to from. ' cnoose Same, with decorated brown or green spray- . 50-piece. Dinner Sets at .$3.92 set BO-pIece Dinner Sets at .7$5.00 set iQO-plece. Dinner 'Sets at . ..,.'. .$7.75 set Best English Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets r With dainty bprder of Dresden roses on , blue ground, and gold lines ' 50-piece Sets at.. :'.... I ',..$5.68 60Tpiece Sete at , $7.20 100-pIece" Sets at. .Ji ;.. $11.20 Fine Table Cutlery "1847" Regerd 'Bros, genuine trlpie-plater- " . , Table Knives and Eotks..,.....$3.l5 set Ta.hle Knives ,.; .,. . .58 set Table Knives, with' 'white cellu- (T1 )C loid handles, set ', $ 1l3 With fine anUque ivory handles, rn qq sterling silver-mounted, set.... s5JjQ dURTAORO ANP, MEXICAN DRAWN LINEN WORK Are works of art, from the small Dollies tb'the 3x4-yard Dinner Cloth. Dainty as gifts r for" any lady. . l v ' ''",r'' IN SecOND-FLOpR ANNEX Just received, another large shipment of our Wright. Bust-Form Corsets, tf0 (?A ;the'perfect form-builders for slender women; prices, each .-; .$1.50 and L.JU KNITTED SILKOLINE PETTICOATS Misses' and children's, in pretty stripped, effects ;.varm, good-wearing, QA fr. ;$1.25 and $1.50 grades, each, only. ... ..;.'... ......;........... ......... .QJ LIS Ghiidren;8 Colored Cloaks and Jackets all radically reduced. . laOjes; fine night robes; y . . ',.";. Small lots in cambric or Nalnsdbk, embroidery and ribbon trimmed $3:25' r OQ grades, each ....'. .... .,..... i..,.;...i,..,.., ttJj RerrrarKable Kid Glove Chance We've secured a lot of 600 pairs of La dles' Ghoice Kid Gloves, worth anywhere . $1.25 pair. Made of soft, strong kid, In beaver, browns, cream, slate and reds. With three pearl horn clasps, full gus "seted fingers and overseam finish. Com mencing tomorrow we will sell QO pi them at, pair . '' J O v-Vy The winter season demands so many ' . gloves that this said is of special adyarir tage. Baby Ribbons Half Price Quite a saving justs now, when so many of them are wanted. 2c Baby RibDons, satin and gros grain, all silk, whie, black and all colors, 1 panf 0UI2 5TORE 15 5wfa Glaus Doll De.pot jn the Suit Room . . This week we will continue to sell-j LL SUITS, DRESS SKlRTS, FLANNEL AND SILK WAISTS, DRESSING SACQUES, GOATS AND WRAPPERS. It's a remarkaole opportunity to get the best In the, city fpr ttie least money. WAY;, UNDER PRICE Fancy-Work Ribbons Fine quality, double-faced-' kinds,-- air shades, from to 1 inch wida Full collection. Table Tumblers, fine blown, with engraved band, set flint, or A. .JC15 New Laces y For trimming handkerchief.. Mechlin edges, with .insertion to match',' in great variety, frpm 10c to '25c yard. French Yalenclennes Laces apd insertions; fro;m, 8c to 25c yard. Laces foj: sofa cushions 23c yard. Winter Underwear UnderPrice Timely attractions from the biggest and" best stock we've over shpwn for women and children. Ladies' 85c Vests, good weight, .in gray bi natural wpol, ith slight mill Imper fections; but not hurt for- wear, A ?j i each", pnty , ,. . . . t ) t IIS Boys' 35c Vests, blue gra"y Yibbed, leayy - weight,- sizes .24 to 34,. while J r).pic they last, each ..'. ...... J LJLcl FREE , - This week we will' giye to everj--, pur chaser of six pairs of oc)cs, prth'i25o:jft pair or pver, f pair of Men's Silk Elastic Garters." ' 19cts' Big Snap in Fancy Feathers Bjeasts, Wings, Quills, Epmppns, Birds and Aigrettes, all colors, ranging from 37c to 75c, all go tomorrow,."! each, at These are not old relics, but this, sea son's goods, which an advantageous pur chase brings to you at this nominal price. Also a. small lot of Black Ostrich Plumes Fine and glossy, worth to $1:50, CA rj, .w.hile they last, each JuJLLo and Scotch knit effects, from ............;....., School Tarns In the greatest variety of leathgr, cloth SOcts UP. v !ntere,sting News for Men $1.5D:Percale Shirts at 93c each; Jate ef , . fecfe, all laundered. Only 150 in ttie lot, so come early. Men s 05c - - Fxfannelette Night Robes ' Madq right, with yokes, felled seams, ;full -widths a;nd length, each, " fiCi'nir only .-..,..., ..........1. 4pj-PIS Men's $1.50 gloves - Silk-lined, with pique or putseains, colors brpwiis and tans, .'none! better. for general Winter wear,. now, ,' ' ,' . - ''fri hr pair.,.'..,.,.... ....,... 3I.U3 A 51N.GLE-PIECE OF, LIBBERS CUT QLASS Will brighten, the table wonderfully. Qur collection is large In almost everything use ful and ornamental for. the table, in this, the. King of alL Cut dlass. QUR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS DOLL OPENING Begins tomorrow. Our second floor is fairly alive with them. Santa Claus has arrived in Portland, and, as usual, makes his abiding-place in our store. All his best and most perfect creaUons are retained here with him. What's left of his load -he has distribute, among the rest of the stores. AS TO THE DOLLS Every pne we show has been made for and comes direct to vis from the factories in Europe. e take only the most peillct in face and form. Don't spoil the little . girls' happiness with one of the numerous "trash cjblls" she lenows he difference. Every doll here is of high birth, and has been brought up under most favorable con ditions. JUMEAU'S FAMOUS MODELS' Have been copied for us jnpst faithfully. The result is a beautiful array of fresh faces, with kid or papier-mache bodies, jointed or riveted limbs! and sleeping or wide-awake eyes. The costumes represent old Santa's hest taste, .and the prices,' whether a penny or $25.00, are the lowest for such qualities ever kiiown ln'Pprtland. Boys, Girls, Maids Matrons, Soldiers, Sailors, Babies, Brides, Angels. Cupids, Caucasians, Mongolians, Af ricans, etc., from one. Inch to. three feet tall. No good kind has been omitted in our big doll family. Bring the children to our scconfl floor to enjoy them. QOLORED DRESS GOODS SALE Every day for weeks this popular Dress Goods section, has had spme pleasant prlca - surprise for buyers of colored gools. Tomorrow it repeats last week's offer of $1.00 ZIBEL1NES AND 85c CHEVjOTS In such, colors as cadets, navy, red6, browns, castors, grays and some mix- C A ric tures; every piece new and all wool; now, yard ..JjLlS A BLACK SILK SALE THAT COMMANDS ATTENTION The surest way to attract attention is to offer such big values as this. Our Black Guaranteed Taffeta Silks Worth $1 at 79e yard. Every yard made to our special order of pure silk and purest dyes, giving a soft, lus trous silk that will not cut or break. Our name is woven on the edge as a guarantee. Black silks, above all otners, iriust be dependable. They're tho staple silks always, in guying !here ypu are sure pf getting silks pf known merit and worth. Don't miss this chance to buy taffet3, the most wanted of all kinds. OUR INTRODUCTORY SALE Op "EMPRESS $3.50 SHOES FOR WOMEN AT $2.87 Is making new friends daily. Style, beauty, fit and durability are the points of su periority in the "Empress" shoe. The best selected materials are fashioned Into 30 smart new but not extreme styles for street or house wear. "Perfectly satisfactory" is the verdict with the "Empress." Wear a pair and you'll say the same. Only $2.87 pair this week. "' WET WEATHER SHOES, A BARGAIN FOR BOYS Especially attractive' for those who forget to wear rubbers. Shoes of box, kangaroo or re-lour .calf, with or without quilted soles Small sires, 1.75 grades, at f , $1.48 pair Medium sizes, ?2.00 grades, at . ?1.68 pair Large sizes, $2.'5d grades, at '. ?1.98 pair TWO STRONG STOCKING SPECIALS Ladles' Heavy Cotton Hose, with double soles tand high spliced heels, prime 30c value and excellent for Winter i:Q o-J-q wear, pair only,.. a J Lib Boys' and Girls' Hose, In heavy-weight ' wool, double or fine ribbed. Sizes 6 to IVi, now 15c pair Sizes 8 to 10, how 19c pair RWtMMrWrafWV Muriel and Goodnough. More than 2W) Ciatekanle, who -were -married at-RjUqly: I people were present to enjoy the hos-i pltality and good cheer or Cameiia Chapter. Slnslcal and Literary Entertainment. A musical and literary entertainment for the benefit of Columbia TTnlversIty, under the auspices of SU Mary's AlTha nae Association-, "will be '.given Tuesday, November 26. 1901. at S o'clock P. M., in ArlonUall. Tile programme followsf Hungarian Dance Brahms By St. Mary's CecIUan orchestra. Vocal solo Selected Mr. X. Zan. Quartet ot Shakespearean Women Parody Vise Esther TCrouKe .Ladv Macbeth Miss Mary Llghtner AportlaT.i Mies Lulu-'Power ."..Juliet Miss Edith Rellly Ophelia Duo "Salut A Pcsth"..... .'...Kowalskl Miss Lulu Power. Miss Edith Relljy. Recitation with musical accompaniment "The Soul of the Violin" '.IKiv.i,... Miss Esther Krouse. -' Vocal solo "Hush My LltUe One"..'........ Miss' Kathleen Lawler. -V , Concerto In D minor Wlenlawaki Mr. Reginald L. Hidden. ,"- ' "The Arena Scene" from "Quo Vadls"...... Miss Ethel "Webh, A X. C M. Vocal quartet Selected ...., Mf. N. Zan, Mr. N. X Keating. Miss Prior, Miss DeWlti. Current Events OInb. The Current Events ClUb will meet Fri day, November 29, at 8 P. M., In the par lors of the First Congregational Church. The programme as arranged by the litera ture committee is as follows: Duet "Excelsior Misses Etta and Hattie Wright Review of Booker T. Washington's laf.es t book, "Up From Slavery." given in brief talks and papers by Mrs. M. M. Ringlcr, Miss Doernbecher, Mrs. L. J. Goodrich, Mr. Reno Hutchinson. Mr. D. D. Oliphant. Selection by members of- Zlon African Church Choir .... .'.... Two-minute sketch ot Paul Lawrence Dun- bar, the negro poet ........Mrs. C B.' Sears Selections from his poems . .Hl$3 Vqsta Townsend Selection by Hotel Portland Quartet.....-....., , SOCIETY PERSONALS. Mrs. B. M. Dolan Is visiting friends "in .San Franclfco. "Weariesday. are" In PorSana.' ' f. ahd.Its: J. "B: H5rrl5.'have xcturned home arter a visit in Eugene. . Cantata and-Mrs. H. jC. Cabel departed for Fort Snelllng, Minny Jast Tuesday. JJr. and Mrsjj. D. jgherjpood, of BPPt kane, wllarrive in ForUarid this evening. .Mr. and' Mrs. Carl Barbaugh will ar rive In Portland in afeways to spend the Winter. - - ' Frank Dekam is at present In New York attending the American Academy of Dra matic Arts. Miss Edythe Clarke has returned frpm a three months' visit to San Francisco and Eastern cities. . ' , Mrs. Susie De Norton, of Skagwny, Alaska, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jame$ Edward Harvey. ' , Irs.v Frank Drake has-returned from -a ihree weeks' trip through British Colunji bla.and Washington. Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Jones have given up their residence and have gone to the Portland for the Winder, t Mr. William. Bittje Weirs, edHpr of the Pacific Monthly, left last week for an ex tended trip East on business connected with the. magazine. Captain W. H. H. Gorham and wife, of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting their cousin George St. C. Sesrur, of this city. Mrs. W. S. TooTe" and daughter; Miss Ray,-arrived yesterday 'iron? Albany and ares Visiting friend$ in the clt.'' Mtss Jennie Olhlngf, of Albany..and Miss E.rama Wilke, o'f Ia CQnrie'r, Wash., have "been ,vlsiting Mrs. John Wallrier, pt this, city. " : Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Towle and Miss I Jane Clark, who have been spending tha past month at Glend'ale, returned to Port land lost evening. )Hgru W- W. Hqlcomb and wife, of Los Angejfs, Cat, who .have been vjsitliis Mr. and Mrs J. W. Hickman, of. Portland,' have left for home. Mr.,Holcomb is & Native Son and pioneer of Oregon. v ' Mr. A. E. Ellis, of Portsmouth, employed inr. jv.u fk. xHjwis renirneq .irora ppoi tthglocageneral office, of the O. R. & f. " s--- - . : ;. i itauway, , nas &cuie- to lumanua, ur to act as temporary manager i)f the repea taKjgtaJl9n for the company at that place. Major H. F. Kendall, Twelfth TJ. ,S. .Gavalfyiii- now siatiBnWalrSF5rr Olark, . officer. The garrison of this post is com posed of Troops A, B, C and F, Twejfth U. S. Cavalry, and the Twelfth, and Twenty-fifth Companies, United Stfi-tcs Coast ArtUlary. Major, . Kendall was on duty In thl3 city as instructor of the Ore- j son National Guard, and mustered in the . oecuuu uicKun MHUHiiy, uu'w uy Vplunteers, and Batteries A and B, Oregon Artillery, United States Volunteers, In 1838. HlswHeLirtlla eldest daughter Qf Colonel William H. Jordan, United States Army, of' this city. Major Kendall .served two ears ih"Cuba'as' Captain pf the Elgfith New ToU .Cavalry befpee he was ordered to Texas. . Fine Art Display. Mr.' Frederic C. Torrey'of Vickery, Atkins Jt: Tldrrey, Ban "iFran'qtsco, an nounces jhis annual exhibit, of fine water colors, engravings, etchings, etc., for tho following two .weeks; at the Portland Hotel, SuUe JS45- Open on" the evenings of Saturdays only. ' Judge H. Ii. Benson, of Grant's Pass,- spcni uie ween la roruaou. w . ,, j Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Dunlway . have moved 4oji235 Eleyeatb; Street. . Mr. and Mrs. George B. Conyera. of ) Tex., of which post be S3 tStt commanding! .. - Specials Thisf "WceJc .t Beck's. Children's suits, 4 to 13 years sizes, X3 50. values, $2 75;"5.and $3 .Ij0 s"erge suits. I'i3; Jl EO flannelette wrappers, 5113T. .See. ad In "new today. Onlj- AtSllverfleliH. . v Can, you jBnd.the fiir coat orboatHat wllljfplease.y6u. Fit,' quality arid work-mahshlp'1- are" unsurpassed.' - . :JV Anne. ,Glve u? time to make that portrait yoij intend as,' a. no'lfda'y gift. ' StutJio;'l'63 Seventh; 'phbhe, Soutb, 35L jnxt Received hT Express.. Children's coats, ladies' holiday neck wear, handkerchiefs arid belts, at Beck's. Full dress suits to rent Z4on Clothing Company. 165 Thlrp street. Dr.- H. R. Aiden has retyrned from his California trip and can be found at his office, Sll The Dekum. Company B, Third Regiment, p.. N. G., wiii,igivo.thB second in ita.series;of ?danc-, dng-jpartles Tuesday evening "fit Armory. OREGON. , 5lem. . ..;.,,-..;. . Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Bush have -gone to Boston. They will be absent several months? Miss Ethel Hughes has returned from Portland. .''".' ' Judge J. J. Murphy Is visltjpg his daugh ter in Portland. ' ' Miss Genevieve Hughes is visiting friends in Portland. Dh D. A. .Fal'ne, of Eugene, visited friends here Wednesday. hi. and. Mrs., T. C. Smith have gone to California fbr the Winter. Mrs. wl Dearborn, of Portland, Is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Scott Bozorth. Governor and Mrs. T. T. Geer vlsltea re.atlves and friends at Astoria' for a couple of days the first of the week.' -0KO:uc'Cit3f. Hqn- A. M, Crajv prd, of Roseburg, wa in town Thursday. Ralejgh Trimble, pf Portland, visited fiends In Oregon City last Monday. County surveyor Ernest Rands 'has re turned from a surveying trip In Idaho. Charles Hartman, Representative frojn, Marlon County, was. In tho city Tuesday: Mrs, Thomas F. Ryan entertained the Dickens, , Club' at her tesldpriqe Monday afternoon." Mr. and .Mjs. T. Leonard Charman were, given a. surprise party Monday eveglrigat their residence, ,t:he. jjpcaslpri beln the 10th anniversary, of "their marriage. Seventy-five gties't'g ' were present. Mrs. George A. Harding, department secretary of the Wonjan's Relief Corps, Inspected the 'corps atrSa'lem and New berg this week. Miss Genevieve Hughes, of Salem, was In Oregon City this week, the guest ot Mrs. D. H. Glass. Miss Minnie Thomas and Ralph Ingra ham, of Portland, Were married Saturday afternoon In the Methodist Church, Rev. W. S. Grim ofllciatJn;r. H. 5k Cross class- of young men, as sisted by the ladies' class of Mrs. John Wise and Mrs. D. C. Latourotte, gave a social arid "Banquet to 100 Invited guests In the. Baptist Church Tuesday evening. The Dalles. .Che Fortnightly .Club was entertained by the Misses Ruch on Thursday. Miss Marie Eddlng.i of this city, has return f rprn a week"? 'Vjst t.. prtlan.d. Mrs. J. S." Fish and Mrs, -nJj Slnnott -- -. -Sa-' ;:.. . -r T.".-, . - -.r.'K ' spent a portion of the past week In Port land. N Mrs. Pgass, of Oakland, Cal., Is vlglt Ing her father, D. M. French, of. The DaHes. - Cards have been received In. this-city an nouncing the marriage of Carl Gottfried, for many vears a resident of The Dalles, to Miss' Marie- Jordan, pf Regensbyrg, Bavaria. The wedding took place at the home of the bride on October 23. Mrs. S. JLangllle, of Hood River, was the guest of Mrs. M. "V. X.ang a portion of the.' week, Mrs. Langllle will leave to, ilght for Washington, D. C, with her son, H. D. liangille, who has lately .been appointed to a position In the Forestry Bureau at the National Capital. Mrs. 'E.- M. Williams and Mrs. H. W. French gave- a "heart" party -on Monday evening at the residence of Mrs. Williams In honor of her. sister, Miss Florence Sampson. Miss Annette Micbell and O. SCKrier wori'he first prizes; Miss Sybil Cushing and Irwin- Parjclns the consola tlohs.' Miss Lena Thompson gave a delightful "heart" party on Friday . evening at, her home, which had be$n beautifully deco rated for the occasion. Receiving yflth Miss Thompspn were Miss Myrtle Ml chell, Miss VlrglHa Cooper and Miss Edna Glenn. Those present were: Tho Misses Nlckelson, Miss Llebe, Miss Bolton, Miss Flsher,: "Miss" Grinies,' MIsS Carey, Miss. 'Kiihrie, Miss' Hobson. Miss Klhersly, Miss. Florence Sampson, Misa JNettie JFteaaon, Miss Annette Michell, Mtss Prudence Pat terson, Miss Grace Glenn, MIS3 Sibyl Cushing, Miss Martha Schooling; Messrs. Parker, Loughlln, Fry?, O. M. Krjer, Campbell. Wllsonr' Wyman,. Harknegs, Irwin Parkins, MIchelbach, James Creigh ton, Blgham, Stewart, Saunders, Wai.d ron and Kirk. ' -6 Pendleton. Miss Ella Frazlerhas returned from a month's visit vrtth Portland friends. Mrs. N. E. DeSiialn left this week for Portland, where she will spend the Win ter. - Howard B. Light and -Miss Ada Baker, were married MondayrbyitheRev. R;WJ King,..- . - t. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kelsey and daugh ter, -Mrs. Aljc.e Kirjtley, 'have returned rom the East, i . . . The J31ks gave.a pleaga.pt dancing. party on Thursday evening at Music Halj. After two or three hours pf dancing, dainty re freshments were served, Mrs. Charles Lusher, sister of Mrs. Fred Walte, arrived here this week from Ward ner, Idaho, to spend the Winter. Mrs. Warren Cranston, of Salem, ar rived here this week, j,o spend, the Win ter with her son, C. K. Cranston. The marriage of John Scott and Miss Myrtle Cockerllne was celebrated Novem ber 17 at tho Baptist Church at HeJIx. . Mrs. F. F. Wamsley has returned from Walla "Thalia, where she went with Miss Gerf rude Bracken, who was her guest for a week. Mr. and Mrs; A. B. Noble left for Cali fornia this week in the hope that a change of climate would benefit Mrs. No ble'a health. " ' ' Corvallljj. Miss Fannie. Getty,, qf Cpos Bay. is the guest of Mr.' and MrsV J. X. Osburn. Tho Social Whist Club' was- entertained at the home of Mrs. F. A. Helm Wednes day afternoon. .. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klger and Miss Martha Fischer spent th,e -week, with Portland friends. . Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Krlebel, of North Bend, spent the Wfek with Corvallls friends ahd acquaintances'. Mrs. Mary Barclay left Monday to spend a couple' of xnonths with her daughter, Mrs! W. T1. Hewitt, of Stockton. Mrs. S. N. Wllklns and Miss Dollle Brown, attended the Wlgle-Nelms wed ding, which occurred in Portland Tues day. Miss Ivy Burton, valedlptorian of last year's graduating class at the Oregon Agricultural Colege, is" visiting Corvallls friends. v A. receptlpn was given. Thursday after noon at the home of "Mrs. M. 8.. Wopt cock, by Mrs. yoodcock'andl"Mrit.!Cord ' ley.' ' , jAshland. Judge D. F. Wlljitts," of Klamath Fajls. Is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Wjlllam Husc, who has been' vis iting her, daughter, Mrs. R. A. Hopkins, returned to her home at Klainath Falls, Monday. The. fair of. the Saturday Afternoon Concludedon Page &). RELIABILITY !NB who eeeks stvlish. perfect I fitting clothes will find 'these features combined with quality in the K. N. & F. Suits and Overcoats. To most people it is enough to know 1 that a garment bears tola label: : AND THE GOODWIN KuhjNathan&Fischcr Company : Chicago ; A-