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THE SUNDAY 0KEG0NIA3F, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 15, 1901.
their choice evening toilets. The floral
decorations were artistic and profuse.
Lunch was served. Misses Norma and
Emma Bell assisting-, beginning at 9:30,
continuing until 12 o'clock. During the
Intervals of lunchserving, a very enter
taining musical and literary programme
was rendered. The guests were: Mr. and
Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Leitb, Dr. and Mrs.
Dodson, Dr. and Mrs. Hayes. Mr. and
Mrs. James Goodwjn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Bowen, Dr. and Mrs. Shields, Mr. and
Mrs. Eppingcr, Dr. and Mrs. Tape, Mr.
and Mrs. Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ernst,' Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Levens, Mr. and Mrs. Swan, Mr. and
Mrs. Trerlse, Mr. -and Mrs. Bilbner, Mr.
and Mrs. Sage, Mr. and Mrs. Small, Mr.
and Mrs. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. "Wardell,
Mr. and Mrs. Shurtllff, Mr. and Mrs.
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy, Mr. and Mrs.
Band. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs.
"Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Klnnlson, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Bamberger. Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Mr.
and Mrs. Butcher, Rev. and Mrs. Todd.
Pendleton.
Miss Nellie Beach has returned from a
visit with relatives in Iowa.
Mrs. J. Sheuerman and family have
gone to San Francisco to remain.
Mrs. Kate Kuebler, -with her children,
Is visiting her father, J. M. Leezer.
Mrs. J. H. "Wallace has gone to Walla
Walla to remain until after Christmas.
Mrs. Mary Kcster. of Pomeroy, is i
guest of her sister, Mrs. Louise Keys.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Purdy. of Spo
kane, are visiting relatives In Pendleton.
Mrs. Mary J. Lane has returned from, a
four months' "visit In Leeds, Me., her old
home.
Miss Ida Ray has arrived from Milwau
kee to spend the Winter -with her brother,
I. L. Ray.
Mrs. J. J. Cobb, who has been visiting
Mrs. I. L. Ray, has returned to her home
In Seattle.
Roy Raley has gone to Washington, D.
C, where he will take a course In law at
Oolumbia University.
-. B. Wade and son, Guy W., have gone
to Chicago. Mr. Wade will return In a
few days. Guy will remain and enter an
agricultural college there.
Mrs. R. G. Thompson and daughters.
Misses Ida, Harriette E. and Miss Edna
E., left Wednesday for California, where
they will spend the Winter.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Johnson gave a
dinner party at their home Saturday ev
ening. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Cohen, Dr. and Mrs. F. W. "Vin
cent. Miss Nellie Beach and Mr. Richard
T. Cox.
Mrs. Charles B. Wade entertained a
few club women Monday afternoon at her
home. Mrs. Oliver, of La Grande, and
Mrs. Evans, of Portland, were visiting at
the Wade home, and the meeting was in
their honor. Mrs. Wade was assisted in
entertaining by Miss Ida Thompson, and
Miss Harriette Thompson.
RoKcbiirg.
Mrs. J. H. Wagonblast has gone to
Portland to reside.
Mrs. F. W. Benson has returned from a
brief visit in San Jose, Cal..
Jesse Luse, of Marshfleld, was visiting
old friends here during the week.
O. F. Godfrey and family left this week
for Portland, where they will reside.
Mrs. Minnie McGreery left Sunday for
San Francisco, where she will reside.
Claude Grimes and wife left this week
for Dawson City, where they will reside.
C. W. Parks returned Wednesday from
an extended visit with relatives at La
Grande.
George Langcnberg, who is now located
at Silver City, Mexico, Is home visiting
his parents.
Judge J. W. Hamilton and District At
torney G. M. Brown returned this week
from Corvallis.
Mrs. E. L. Bashford returned Sunday
night from a three weeks visit to rela
tives in Medford.
Mrs. Will Bonebrake returned Sunday
night from a visit with her parents at
Mullno, Clackamas County.
Mrs. H. A. Partle left Tuesday for
Portland to spend the holidays with her
daughter, Mrs. A. S. Whiting.
Tuesday ei'ening a large number of
young people assembled at the residence
of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sloper, parents of
Miss Ona Sloper, who had just arrived at
the age of 19, and gave her a genuine
surprise. The evening was pleasantly
spent in games, music and other amuse
ments, after which refreshments were
Berved.
Eugene.
Mrs. L. G. Adair is visiting In Port
land.
A. Yerington. and wife, have returned
from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. William Preston left
Thursday afternoon for Roseburg on a
visit.
Kenneth Miller, son of Hon. and Mrs.
H. -B. Miller, arrived Wednesday from
Niu Chwang, China.
Miss Hattle Walton returned to Seattle
Wednesday, after having visited with her
parents in Eugene for a few days.
John S. McClure is in Eugene shaking
hands with old friends. He will return
to Seattle in a few days.
Miss Marie Bradley, who has been, teach
ing school at Bay City, Tillamook Coun
ty, returned home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vincent entertained
a number of their friends at high-live
Monday evening. A dainty lunch was
served.
Miss Stella Dorrls returned Thursday
afternoon from an extended visit in Port
land. She was accompanied by her sis
ter, Mrs. J. E. Bronaugh.
The "As You Like It" Club spent a
delightful afternoon at the home of Miss
Ada Hendricks Wednesday. The young
ladies occupied themselves with needle
work, while Mrs. Emma Thompson read
an Interesting story. A chafing-dish lunch
was served by the hostess.
McMinnville.
Mrs. Pence returned Tuesday from, a
visit with friends In Hlllsboro.
G. A. Manning, of Portland, Is visiting
friends here, the first of the week.
Clarence Irvine, of Portland, Is visiting
his parents, -Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Irvine.
Dr. J. C. Michaux started Wednesday
morning for Ashvllle, N. C, to visit his
mother.
Mrs. F. W. Fenton and daughter. La
"Vera, visited Portland relatives tho first
of the week.
The Women's Club met Thursday af
ternoon with Mrs. H. L. Heath. Selec
tions from Longfellow were read, after
which tea was served. The afternoon
proved a very pleasant and profitable one.
A jolly crowd consisting of Misses
Maude Hembreev Osa VRoberts, ESsio
Hobbs and Dotha Daniels, and Messrs.
George Adams, Jesse Irvine, Lair Thomp
son and Frank Dellschnelder, drove out
to the home of Miss Aria Keene Satur
day evening and gave her a genuine sur
prise. Medford.
H. N. Marcy left Tuesday for Pasadena,
Cal., where he will spend tho Winter.
. Mrs. Fred Miller, of Grant's Pass, spent
Sunday visiting friends and relatives here.
Harry Harrison, of Ashland, spent the
first of the week visiting Medford friends.
Mrs. Sherman Orten, of De La Mar,
Cal., is visiting her parents several weeks.
Mrs. F. E. Bell left Tuesday morning
for Newross, Ind.. where she will spend
the Winter.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rosenbaum, of Wolf
Creek, visited over Sunday at the home ;
or G. W. Isaacs.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Gwlnn, of Hartford,
Iowa, were the guests over Sunday of
Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Jones.
Mrs. J. H. Ray, daughter and son left
Tuesday morning for Southern Califor
nia, where they" will spend the Winter.
Mrs. E. L. Bashford, of Roseburg, who
has been visiting- her parents here for
.several weeks, left for her home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jones, of Pleasant
vllle, Ind., arrived Tuesday and will re
main during the Winter with their son.
Dr. W. S. Jones.
IIIIlKboro.
Mrs. J. C. Hare, of Portland, visited j
friends In this city this week.
Mr. Walter Paul, of Fresno, Cal., is thet
guest of W. W. Truesdcll, of KInton.
Peter Frederickson, of Juntura, Malheur
County, is speeding the Winter In this
city.
The Misses Jennie Sawyer and Ethel
Morgan, of Portland, visited friends here
Wednesday.
Hon. G. W. Patterson was In the city
Thursday, having returned from an ex
tended trip to Idaho points.
One of the prettiest weddings of the
season was celebrated December 11, when
Albert Featherstone, a promising young
attorney of Wallace, Idaho, led to the
altar Miss Grace Poe. The wedding took
place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Jeorge H. Wilcox, uncle and aunt of the
bride, Rev. E. P. Hughes officiating. Tho
-ooms were tastefully decorated with Ivy,
.railing vines and chrysanthemums, and
the parlors were effectively draped with a
canopy of holly arranged above reflectors.
Miss Ethel Morgan, of Portland, sang "O
Promise Me." and Miss Alta Lamkln
played the wedding march from "Lohen
grin." The bride was attired in a simple
organdie gown, and carries a bouquet of
carnations, tne girt or tne groom. Tne
presents were many and beautiful. Af ter 1
the ceremony the wedding party was seat- I
ed to a delightful spread, the tables Deing
decorated with violets, smllax and chrys
anthemums. The bride's bouquet was I
caught by Miss Osmund. Mr. and Mrs.
Featherstono at once departed for Wallace,
where they will be at home to their friends
after January 1.
IVooiIburn-
Senator Adams, of Sllvcrton, visited j
waiter L. Tooze, Wednesday.
Mr. R, "W. Van. Nuys, of Stayton, vis
ited "Woodburn friends during the weeK.
Mr. Hurtley Penncbakcr, of Mehama,
visited his brother, William, Pennebaker,
the first of the week.
Mrs. Jacob Ogle has gone to Oakes
vllle. Wash., to join her husband. They
will remain there during tho Winter.
J. B. Coe arrived here Tuesday even
ing from Drain, Or., having been called J
nome on account or the illness o his
wife.
The marriage of John F. Steelhaimaer,
of Sllvcrton, and Miss Eva A. Scott, of
Woodburn, was celebrated Wednesday ev
ening at the home of the bride's parents,
Rev. George H. Bennett, officiating. Af
ter the offering of happy congratulations,
the dining-room was thrown open and all
partook of a daintily prepared wedding
supper. Mr. Steclhammer is one of SU
vcrton's most highly esteemed young men,
and Is employed at the State Insane Asy
lum. The happy couple left on the over
land train for Salem, where they will
make their home.
The Dalle.
Mrs. M. V. Lang and Miss Lang have
been in Portland for several days past.
Mrs. Hugh Logan and Miss Lay re
turned Wednesday from a few days' vis
it to Portland.
Miss Mable Rlddell has- gone to Union,
where she will teach for the remainder
of the Winter.
Mrs. J. S. Schenck has been, in Port
land for several days past, the guest of
Mrs. Howard Falrfowl.
Dr. Gertrude French, of Portland, spent
the week In this city, where she was
called by the serious illness of her father,
Smith French.
AHlilnnd.
Miss Margaret Krause, of Jacksonville,
Is visiting Ashland friends. '
Senator Cameron was in Ashland the
first of the week, accompanied by his
son.
Miss Fannlo Campbell has returned to
TWO PIONEERS OF 1854.
Tlie Late Mra. Arabella. Huntingdon.
Mrs. Arabella Huntington, who fllea near
Kelso. "Wash.. November 3, 1001, -was ono of
tho sturdy pioneers of tho Northwest. Bhe was
born In Ontario County. New York. 78 years
afjo. In July, 1639, she was married to C R.
Huntlnston, who was also a native of Ontario
County. New York. Desiring to lay for them
selves the foundation for a home, they turned
their faces toward the land of the setting sun.
They crossed the plains in 1854. Mrs. Hunt
ington's maiden name was Arabella Smith.
Because of physical InflrmlUes she was for Ave
years prior to her death unable to walk. Quiet.
unassuming, yet ever ready to extend the hand
of sympathy, hers was the life that was truly
lived. Her husband, C R. Huntington, died
January 23. 1001. He was a man of sterling
worth, whoso life was above reproach. He was
born In Ontario County, New York, In 1S18.
her home at Rcseburg to spend the holi
days. Mrs. Wllmer Hilt has returned to her
home at Cole, Cal., from a visit in Ash
land. Mr. and Mrs. A. Van Wyck, of Now
York, are among the arrivals In Ashland
for the Winter.
Miss Elsie Patterson, of this city, at
tended the Riddle-Isaacs wedding at Med
ford last Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Shields, of Portland, who
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SATURDAY
The PORTLAND OREGONIAN
says of the engagement last
season at the Marquam: "Such
a treat is not to be enjoyed
more than once or twice a sea
son. Every action is so true to
life that people catch their
breath, and nudge one another
when he blows his nose, and
laugh when he rises or sits
down. It was as delightful an
evening's entertainment as
was ever seen at the Marquam."
Identically the same
season witnout a
has been visiting Mrs. H. L. Whlted, In
this city, has returned to her home.
Ralph L. Scott and Miss Helen Church
man were united in marriage at tho resi
dence of the bride's parents in this city
last Sunday, Rev. J. T. Abbctt officiating.
i
Forest Grove.
Walt Smith, of "Wilson River, is visit
ing friends here.
T. W. Duncan, of San Francisco, vis
ited friends here Thursday.
Miss Martha Banzor, of Portland, is
the guest of Miss Ora Caples.
W. O. Blnns, of Portland, visited here
a few days the first of the week.
Mrs. Claud Hallett, of Portland, is vis
iting at the home of Hon. A. Hinraan.
Mr. and Mrs. C F. Miller have returned
from a visit to Oregon City and Portland
friends.
William Gelger, after an absence of a
year at Heppner, is visiting old-time
friends here.
Miss May Cole arrived from Puget Sound
the first of the week, and Is visiting at
Mrs. M. M. Kreider.
Halsey.
Mrs. McCully is spending a few day
In Albany. ,.
Mrs. Emmett, of Monmouth, is a guest
of Mrs. C. Gray, of this place.
W. H. Fulkerson and daughter, of Mon.
mouth, are visiting relatives here.
Bennie and George Cain are up from
Portland on a visit to their parents.
The public school boys gave a party to
their schoolmates- and friends at the City
Hall, Thursday night.
WASHINGTON.
Walla Walln.
Lester S. Wilson has returned from a
visit to Philadelphia.
Ben Holt has returned from a visit to
his old home In Stockton, Cal.
MIsb May Guichard has returned from
an extended visit In Spokane.
Mrs. Sevall Truax has returned from
a visit to New York City and other points
in the East.
Joseph McCabe and wife have gone
East to pass the holidays with their
Tne Late C. II. Hnntlngrton.
daughter, Miss Ollvo McCabe. They ex
pect to visit New Orleans before return
ing. Hon. B. L. Sharpsteln and wife have
gone to the orange groves of California
for the Winter.
Charles Ferguson, of Pendleton, and
Miss Gertrude Bracken, of Walla Walla,
were married In this city December 10.
Mrs. William KIrkman, accompanied by
her 'daughter, Mies Myrtle, and son. Les-
I He, and her sister, Mrs. Captain David
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One Week, Sunday, December Fifteenth
A SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT AT SPECIAL PRICES
ICHARD
IN HIS
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cast as seen at the Marquam last
single exception.
Geo. L. Baker, Manager
ONLY THREE MATINEES
LEFT
Sunday, Wednesday
and Saturday . . .
An Entire New Set of Beautiful
LIVING
PICTURES
Correct Reproductions of
FAMOUS
PAINTINGS ,
I Can, You Can Come and See
THE LAST WEEK
OF THIS POPULAR OR
GANIZATION CALVIN HEILIG, Manafer
W1LBUR-K1RW1N OPERA CO.
Thursday
El
Capitan
Friday
Dorothy
EVENING PRICES Lower floor, except last 3 rows, $1.00; laat 3 rows. To cents.
cents; all seats In rear, 25 cents. Boxes and lores, $7.60.
MATINEE PRICES AdultB, 50 cents. Children under 12 years of age, 25 cents,
Gllmore, of Seattle, has returned from
the East, whero they visited the Pan
American Exposition, Washington City
and other points of Interest.
Mrs. R. R. Rees has gone to Portland
for a few days, accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. Paul Compton, and her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank "W. Rees.
On Monday evening Mon. B. I Sharp
steln and wife entertained a number of
their friends with high five and delicious
refreshments. Prizes were awarded to
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goldman.
, TancoBver.
Joseph Bane left Thursday for Detroit,
Mich., to Join Mrs. Bane, who has been
visiting there for two months.
Miss Elizabeth Brant, who has been
spending several months In California,
returned the first of the week.
The members of the -Epworth league
of tho Methodist Church gave a most en
Joyable entertainment at that church
Friday evening.
One of the most pleasant social events
of the eeason was tho dancing party given
at the Auditorium Friday evening by the
Palm Club. The hall was prettily decor
ated with ferns and Oregon grape, while
the electric globes and chandeliers, cov
ered with pink shades, produced a very
pretty light effect. About 60 couples were
present. The Palm Club Is a social or
ganization composed of five popular young
ladles, the Misses Myra Sprlngsteln, Kath
ryn Huth, M. Violet Brown," Grace Rand
and Iaura Brown. This was tho first of
a series of dancing parties to be given
during the "Winter by the club.
Centrnlta.
Mrs. E. T. Talmadge visited Tacoma
friends the first of the week.
"W. C. Yeomans, a prominent lumberman
of Pe Ell, was In town this week.
Mrs. T. R. "Williams returned Tuesday
from an extended islt to her daughter at
Everett.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Palmer, of Glen
"DEAR OLD" NEW ENGLAND PLAY
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PRONOUNCED THE BEST PRODUCTION OF ITS KIND
THAT HAS EVER VISITED THE WEST
PRICES:
THE BAKER THEATER
FAREWELL WEEK
Of the Best Opera Company That Has Visited Portland in Years.
Look at This Week's Repertoire....
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TONIGHT AND MONDAY NIGHT
Offenbach's Great Opera . . THE GRAND DUCHESSE
Tuesday Night and Wed. Mat. . THE BOHEMIAN GIRL
Wed. andThurs. Night, THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY
Friday Evening .... A Grand Production of CARMEN
Saturday Matinee and Evening . . THE MERRY WAR
EVENING PRICES
MATINEE PRICES . -.
IUIKFZQUjPLTVI GRKND
THREE NIGHTS SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE
STARTING THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19
Jules Grau's
Opera Co.
A GREAT CAST OF SINGERS
FINEST CHORUS EVER HEARD IN COMIC OPERA
rEden, visited friends In this city during
the week.
Senator J. R. "Welty'and County Super
intendent George A. Spencer, of Chehall3,
were In Centralla this week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Powell returned to
their home In "Wisconsin this week after
quite a visit with friends here.
Mrs. Clara Ryan, one of Centralla's
popular school teachers, will leave In a
short time to visit friends and spend the
holidays at Fisher's.
Hon. J. R. Buxton, Charles C. Hender
son and Fred M. Crow were among the
Centrallans who attended the Junior Or
der flag-pole raising at Toledo, "Wash.
"W. P. Manning returned this week from
an extended visit to his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Manning, of Portland. Mrs.
Manning is visiting her Bister in Mon
tana, Ch e,bRlI.
Mr. S. Hartman visited Seattle and
Tacoma this week.
Mrs. S. J. Miller, of Vancouver, la a
guest of Mrs. John Ienhof.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sears visited Ta
coma friends the first of the week.
Mrs. Jennie Lynch has returned to Port
land after a brief visit with Chehalls
friends.
Mrs. C. E. Roblccon spent a part of
the week with her mother, Mrs. E. Magill,
In Tacoma.
Rev. J. R. Monfort enjoyed a visit this
week from his brother, E. M. Monfort,
of Tacoma.
Mrs. L. H. Miller, who had been visit
ing at Dr. Rhea's, in Seattle, arrived
home Saturday.
Mrs. T. P. Westendorf and Miss Jen
nie "Wcstcndorf are home again from a
pleasure trip to San Francisco.
Peter Summersett, of Alpha, arrived
home "Wednesday from Tacoma, where
he had been, spending a week's vacation.
Miss Delia Johnsono returned home
Monday from a several months's visit to
her mother Mrs. J. R. Sturdevant. at
Neillsvile, "Wis. a
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Box Seats, $1.50;
Loge Seats, $1.00;
Dress Circle,
Parquet,
15c, 25c, 35c, 50c
10c, 15c, 25c
Balcony; first G rows, 75 cents; last 6 rows, 60 cents. Gallery, first 2 rows, S3
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to any part of tho theater.
.
The Marquam Grand Opera House
TUESDAY
DECEMBER 17
PORTLAND
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
EDGAR E. COURSEN
Conductor
ARTHUR LOUIS FRAZER,
Solo Pianist
TICKETS, $1.00 - 75 CTS. - 50 CTS.
Curtain at 8:30
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SPOKESMAN-REVIEW, of
Spokane, says : "The best at
traction since Nat Goodwin and
Maxine Elliott was here. To
miss it is to miss a rare treat."
SEATTLE TIMES says:
"Golden has drawn the char
acter of 'Jed Prouty' as fine as
Gibson ever drew the Ameri
can girl, or Davenport ever
drew Mark Hanna."
50c; Family Circle, 25c.
75c; Balcony, . 50c.
Phone North 1076
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