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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1903)
TOF STJY ORKrfVAN," POUTLA&D, DECEMBER , 1903. 21 f Marie I. Eddlngs, of The Dalles, Or., to Earl B. "Waterman, of Spokane, Wasrfc The wedding will take-olace-ln St. Luke's 1 Episcopal Church, at "Vancouver, "Wash., t December "23. Mr. and Mrs.JC. F. Groce, of Portland, J announce the engagement of their niece. Miss Caroline Johnson, to Dennis "W. Morehouse, of Wascd County. The wed ding will ocgur in January. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mullett announce the engagement of their daughter, Gaitrey, -to Charles W. La Barre. The wedding Is to take place Wednesday, De cember 9., Mr. and, Mrs. C. K Groce announce the j engagement of their niece. Miss uarouna Johnson, to D. W. Morehouse, of Wasco. .COMING EVENTS. , Mr. and Mrs.' William A. Hogg enter tained a party of about 63 friends at their home,' 1199 East Taylor street, on Thurs day evening, the occasion being the 25th anniversary of their marriage. The re freshment fables were presided over by four young ladles, the Misses Elsie Lea inan, Anna Mathieson, Alice McKlnley and Daisy Thomas. Cards were played, and .several very pleasing selections of music were rendered during the evening by Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hoeber, with cor net and piano, and by Miss Bessie Green berg, violinist. The new whist club, of which the mem bers are Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Lyman, Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Dooly, Mr. and Mrs. Wi C. Duniway. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Drake and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gilbert, will meet tomorrow (Monday) evening at the residence of Mr. and MrsT Gilbert.. 575 Market-street drive. The" last meeting of the club was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duniway, 470 Hall street. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lohmann and Miss Meta Brown were invited guests. Prizes were won by Mr. Lohmann and Mrs. Dooly. day aW Thursday afternoon, December i 16 and 17, In the Sunday schoolroom of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Albina, corner Vancouver ave'nue and Sellwood streets. . On Monday,, December 7, at the "Women's TJnlon, 510 Flanders street, a committee will bo In attendance to sell the articles for the Woman's Exchange. , W. S. Duniway is 'to read a paper on Benedict Arnold at the next meet ing of Multnomah Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. i Tho doll fete to be given "by 'the women of Trinity Guild will - open on Monday night, December 7, continung all Tuesday afternoon. , Gilbert Girls, give the third of- their pop ular series of parties. Woodmen Hall, -Monday, December 7. Mrs. Max Smith will entertain the Hi awatha Whist Club on Thursday, De cember 17. . . The "Cinderellas are to entertain on next Thursday evening at Parsons' HalL SOCIETY PERSONALS. . Mrs. E. C Hughes arrived from Eugene on Tuesday. v Miss Merle Davey has returnedfrom a short visit In Salem. Mrs. Carl Jensen, -of Pendleton, Is visit ing Portland friends. ' Miss Marguerite Chamberlain returned1 from Salem on Monday. Mrs. F. W. Howerton Is th'o guest of rel atives at Ilwaco. Wash. Mrs. C. J. Trenchard, of Astoria, Is vis iting Mrs. E. S. Jackson. Miss Orah Harknesa, of Albany, Or., -is visiting- Miss Jessie Ralston. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Menefee, Of The Dalles, are visiting In Portland. J Mrs. F. E. Lounsbury has returned from a month's visit in Tacoma. The ladles of Taylor-Street Church will Miss Estelle Faine. of Harrisburg, Is vis hold their annual bazaar next Tuesday ' iting her cousin. Miss Lora Small, and Wednesday, December 8 and 3. be-'j 3jjSs Dorothy Langfitt and Miss Carrie ginning at 2 P. M. Tuesday. Light re- Short have returned from Astoria, frcshments will be" served during the day Mn an"d Mrs Davia B. Mackle have re and evening. Fancy and useful articles of ' turned from a short visit in Salem. ill l JUUUS Villi UV ill iiUUMUtLUWU. J..1JC UUH "fr UUDUI, WHICH IlilS lUHii)S ULLTUCICU IUUCII attention, vill be more complete than ever. Another special feature will be the cook book, which the ladies have prepared , Agnes Crane and children, arrived home on "Wednesday from Victoria, B. C. Mrs. E. D. Cuslck. of Albany, is visiting Mrs. Edgar B. Piper. 694 Marshall street. The Misses Liebe, of The Dalles, were guests of Portland friends during the past week. I Miss Sarah B. Skinner has 'gone to Leav enworth, Kan., for a stay of se'eral , months, i Mrs. L. V. DeWolf lias cone to Des Tuesday afternoon, Dec S, at 2 P. M., & MoinesS la., after sDendlnsr four months In choice assortment of dolls, doll clothing, , Portland. Infants wear, fancy articles, home-made i candles and cakes, sandwiches, cake, cof and will "have on sale. On Wednesday lino EO-cent dinner will be served Yrom 11 to 2. The Woman's Guild of Trinity Church will place on sale at Parsons' Hall Mon day evening, December 7. at 7:30, and Mrs. A, J. Armstrong has returned from J. an extended visit in Eastern cities and California. J Miss Margaret Anson, of La Grande, is a guest of Mrs. D. J. Malarkey, 693 Mar shall street. Miss Mlja Fredrickson, of Astoria, is the guest of Miss Annie English, 319 Tilla mook street. "William.- H. Galvanl has returned from California after an absence of more than two months. Miss Pauline Morelock, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Clyde Bellinger, has returned to Salem. A committee of Stanford University I Miss Hazel Davis! who has been visiting graduates, including Harry S. Sladen, R. J Miss Madge Magee, returned on Wednes S. Fisher, Henri' Labbe and Frank B. I day. to ner homo In Seattle: Riley, are arranging to. entertain the Stan- ' miss Hattio Rosenthal, who was visiting with Mrs and Mrs. I. Gevurtz, has returned to her 'home in Chicago, I1L Miss Minnie Bruger has returned from a pleasant visit to her aunt, Mrs. Moritz Schmidt, in Washington County. Mrs. F. C. Brewer,sof Tacoma, is "visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. fee and tea will be served in the tea room. Admission free. -' . The annual bazaar and entertainment of Taylor-Street Methodist Enlsconal Church will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday,! December S and 9. In the church parlors, f Mrs. J. E. Bennett is chairman of the ' committee. An attractive feature will be 1 a Japanese booth, besides which there will .be exquisite needlework, prettily dressed dolls and no end of holiday novelties. ford Glee and Mandolin Clubs during their stay in Portland. The Callfornlans will give a concert on the night of December 28 aud a ball will probably be given In their honor during their visit ' m The Ohio Society will entertain the Mis- visit sourj Society on Thursday. December 10. Lounsbury. nt 3S9 Hancock street. Lr..S., uminent memoers or i c Edwln R Hardwick has returned UUv.. luu ui ejjtmiv iiiiu uii lnieresi lng musical programme Is being arranged. . Mrs. P. Terry- Ross will lecture" to the ' ....... v... wi; in inn ijanuiij ui me First. Contrretratfnnfil f?lir-.TMi Wnjinc. day afyemocn at 2:30. The admission will UG 11CC. to Portland after a three months' to Chicago and other Eastern cities. Colonel Gus Campbell and Mrs. Camp bell, of Fort Stevens, spent a few days ra ui me t ... ... 3 . -...... ... . First. Congregational Church on Wednes- I WU1 m m foruana mis wees. joane it. Jttounos, lormeriy oi tno- utaicer Dramatic School, leaves for San Fran- A Christmas sale-and entertainment to be given by Xhe "Woman's Guild Wednes- clsco verysoonHo Tesumcher studies. , Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Sladden, of Eugene, have been spending a few days In Portland Q . . ...... CLEyER YOUNG ACTRESS WILL GO TO NEW YORK. 'p;?fs$isSMi HAZEL ASHLEY KXLDAT. EMPIRE THEATER. One of the most-pleasing, talented younger actresssea In 'the companies con trolled by Manager George L. Baker Is Hasel Ashlcy-Xllday, the second woman at the Empire Theater, and who leayes ror NewYork in about -ten 'days, be lieving that there' is better opportunity in the East. Miss KOday, who comes from- a distinguished family oi actors, was born la San Francisco'. She has already had considerable experience for the time she has been a member of the theatrical profession, and has made a name for herself on the Pacinc Coast by hard work. .study and native talent. The Alcazar stock company, San Francisco, at one time claimed her as one of its members, and sh has also acted at the Grand Opera House, and Central Theater. San Francisco, with Florence Roberts' company, aria in "Other People's Money." Last season she did ingenue work with the Baker Theater company, .and when Manager Baker organized 'The Christian" company she be- ' caroo a member of it. playing the part of Betty. Many 'favorable notices wero given her ontho tour, which recently terminated at Eugene. When the Empire season of high-class melodrama recently opened. 'she became a member of the company, with Miss v Ethelyn Palmer as leading lady. Miss Kllday, while at the. Empire, has plajcd Sparkle In "The King of the Opium Ring," and.Xora O'Dowd in "Xot Guilty." Her work has won hearty commendation from' Manager Baker, and sho has been one of tho favorites with audiences. She has a good stage appearance, has fine poise, and is clever in emotional work. "I like Portland," Ehc said, last night, "but come of my relatives In the 'theatrical profession in Ne Tork want me with them, and I will learn more there.- People have been very' kind to me wherever 1 have played along the Pacific Coast, and on tour with 'The Christian.'" " - ' - ! .' 4 while on their way to Eastern cities, -wfiere they will spend the. Winter. , Mrs. Joseph Kl Clark arrived Jiome yes terday from Butte, where she spent five weeks as the'guest of W. A. Clark, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett' B. Fleckensteln are at home Jo their friends on Thursday afternoons and evenings at 3S6 Park street Mrs. D. L. Houston and her son. Asher, have returned from a visit to Mrs. Hous ton's sister, Mrs. Mathews, in Roseburg. Mrs. Judson "H, Carter, accompanied by her niece. Miss Ina Wagener, has returned from a few weeks' visit in Council Bluffs, la. Miss Ella McCoy, of The Dalles, is vis iting in theclty,'t a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. 31. Flynn, 774 Northrup street. m ' Miss Elizabeth McMahan 'has returned to Portland, after a year's stay in the East, where she has been studying voice culture. Mrs. M. H. McClung and son, of 229 Larrabee street, have returned, from an extended visit with friends and relatives in iho East. Miss Annabel Campbell has just returned from a visit of three months in New York City and In Buffalo, where she was the guest of Miss Edna Taylor. Mrs. George F. Willett and daughter will sail- for Europe in a few, days. They left Portland on Tuesday, Mr. Willett accom panying them as far as New York. Mrs. Judson H. Carter has returned from a visit of several weeks to her old homo at Council Bluffs, bringing with her Miss Anna Wagner, her niece. Mr, and Mrs. George M. Miller left on Wednesday for San Francisco. They will visit Mr. Miller's brother, Joaquin Miller, at his home in the Oakland Hills. Mrs. W. S. Kinney and family and Miss Bennett, of Astoria, are spending the Win ter la Portland.' They will be at home after December 7 at 1S1 East Twelfth street, corner of Yamhill. Mrs. J. W. Chamberlain has returned from Seattle, where she went to attend the golden wedding- celebration of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watson, held on November 14, at Boughton. A party of well-known Pendleton peo ple, including Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wams ley, Mr. and Mrs. T. C Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hartman, arrived on Tuesday to attehd the performance of "Ben-Hur." At the Women's Union. Miss Addle Young was one of this week's transients. Miss Annie Holt, of Omaha, Neb., is one of the latest comers: Miss Pearl Dolph, of Falrvfew, was a visitor over Friday night. Miss Maria Loughland registered on Tuesday for a short stay. Mrs. E. Anderson, of Woodlawn, was a guest at dinner on Friday evening. .Miss Sellna M. Raymond has been here for several days this week on a visit to her sister. Miss Marcelllna Raymond. Miss Jennie Thompson left last evening for Albany, where she will make a short visit with relatives previous to going to San Francisco. China Silk Waists Just In. We place on sale Monday a lot of above waists, Just received by express. With every dollar purchase we give a chance on two elegantly dressed dolls. Beck's, 272 Washington street. '. f Dancing. Mrs. Nina Larowe having finished some classes, will now begin new ones. Classes limited, therefore, apply soon. Indian Baskets and Curios. Special sale appropriate Christmas gifts for Eastern friends; new beads, looms. Parlor C, Portland Hotel. -Shirtwaist Sale at Beck's. We-place on sale tomorrow our entire line of cotton-waists at greatly reduced prices. Call early. Dancing-Parsons' Hall. Monday-night class Parsons' Orchestra, Celebrated Stratton's Garments, only at Lltt's. Let "every lady who reads "these notes look on first page of The Oregonlan on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, this coming week, and she will see the best Christmas present that can be given to any lady 10. per cent discount if you mentidn this note and order on or before Decemher 12. Look for the best Christ mas present. The Exedra, shoes neatly polished for women. Wash.-st. entrance, the Dekum Full dress suits to rent. Lion Clothing uo., is Tnira street. OREGON.- Astoria. George W, Sanborn has returned from a short trip to Europe. Mrs. A. L. Fulton entertained the Read ing Club Monday evening. Miss Eva LIndahl, of Dawson, is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Oscar Wilson. Mrs. Charles S. Brown entertained the Semimonthly Euchre Club Friday even ing. The Misses Elmore entertained the Chaf-ing-Dish' Club Monday evening at their home on Franklin avenue. Mrs. Thomas. Ryrle entertained a few. of her most intimate friends Thursday afternoon in honor of her wedding anni versary. Miss Letta Drain and Miss Gertrude Upshur entertained a few of their friends Friday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. A. M. Smith, on Bond street. Hearts was played. The first prlzewas won by Miss Louise Gray and the second by Miss Lois Parker. Miss Bess, Reed entertained the young iadies of the Saturday Club this week with a Boston Baked Bean supper at her nome on jtjona street. Tne game or New market was played, and prizes were won by Mrs. Swepson Morton, and Miss Flor ence 'Ross. The Woman's Club held their regblar meeting Saturday afternoon In the Aid fellows' Hall. Professor Hugh Herdnran, of the Portland Academy, .gave a lecture on "Thackeray," the English novelist, thatTwas greatly enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Ferdinand "Westdahl, who has been visiting friends and relatives in this city, left Tuesday for California., She expects to leave for Manila, with her husband, in a few weeks. Mrs. Westdahl was accom panied to California by her mother, Mrs. u van Dusen. and as far as Portland by her sister,. Mrs. C. J. Trencharft. , A card entertainment was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Utzlnger, Fri day evonlng in honor of their daughter, -Miss May Utzlnger, by the social order of young ladles known as "The Club." The game played was "I doubt It," and prizes were won by Miss Bess Reed and Nat.Tallant. Refreshments were served. A surprise party was given Mr.-Harrt of their birthdays, Wednesday evening, at tne nome or jur. and Mrs. Prael on Ex change street. A large number of people were present, and the parlors had been very tastefully decorated for the occasion.' Six-handed eucher was played, and prizes were won by Dr. W. C Logan. Mr. Dwyer, Mrs. Horace Thing and Mrs. Dunbar! Tiny rattles and trinkets were distributed to all present, which caused much 'merrl- 1 ment and helped to pass tho evening -more pieasanuy. - Eugene. Miss Mae Hammltt is visiting friends in Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs L. N. Rqney are visiting jn Portland. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bogart are visiting friends- in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Van Houten, ie4icee9i -jysiiiiiiSk t wlwSisJiUiMiS) iKj, X M 1 WCf T V i-TJ j ggBMny.iWUt' " WE EXTEND CREDITtoALL Come Make Your Selec tions at once. We'll de liver when you wish. A Commanding Sale of Usefui and Beautiful AS GIFT Starts Here Tomorrow Morning at 8 o'Clock a Everybody wants to give to everybody and minds are" mutually exercised as to the selection of gifts. With this all, in mind we have spread ourselyes, so to speak, in our efforts to help you solve this problepi; .Here's but the faintest idea of this mammoth affair. If this does not solve the problem, 'come to the store and get a large programme on hints to gift-givers. UNUSUAL REDUCING IN BOOKCASES The prices are, small, very small; the val ues are the most worthy you 11 see again this" year, that we promise you.- These few price.5 are to show you how they range dur ing this great Christmas Sal. An elegant cask in finest flaked ,oak, with - beautiful bent glass doors, swell front; ' our regular $50 line for only SJ537.50 $40.00 Combination Cases in both oak and mahogany finish, swell front and bent glass doors ; sale price $27.50 $25.00 Cases in, highly polished oak and ma hogany finish; sale price .only.. .$17.50 Parlor. Tables Galore Our superior line is equaled by none in the city. All made of finest oak or mahogany and piano-polished. Handsome Tables, similar to cut. . ... $13.00 Another handsome line in mahog any, special at $6.50 Others in oak for $2.50 A lasting and pleasing gift. "Will "v';: This Elegant Chair $25.00 n No other rstore in all the Northwest shows such. j an immense line- of high-class' leather goods. It is the gift of all gifts for mother or father, and will last a generation. Parlor Settees amor "r'if"',r,yMi' i! ll ilany beautiful odd pieces at a great savings in beaufful slkvvelour coverings and x mahogany frames, one like, cut $18.00 Many other hand some ones at $15.00, $12.00 .and. $10.00 OUR CHINA GLASSWARE AND SILVER WARE DEPARTMENT IS A CHRISTMAS BA ZAAR IN ITSELF, ALL AT A GREAT SAVING. ! Divans and Settees j flt$ &- &"- iWv So much comfort to the usrs they'll always think pleasantly of the giver. $14.00 Divan, birch frame mahogan ized, velour seat and back, very strong ancjneat, cut to $9.50 $13.00 Settee, mahogany finish, silk tapestry, cut to $7.85 $25.00 Setteo, overstuffed, silk tapes try, tufted back and arm, full spring edge $12.50 $75.00- Sofa, hair overstuffed, best silk tapestry, high diamond tufted back, a piece of high art goods, cut to . . . $35.00 '$8.00 Parlor Chair, birch frame ma hoganized, silk tapestry, carved back, novel shape, cut to $4.90 $12.5Q Roman Chair, inlaid, high arms, tufted silk tapestry upholstering, cut to $9.00 Buy Her a Writing Desk Tour chance to own a beautiful desk so cheap as to double the satisfac tion to the buyer. One just like cut, two swell front draw ers, beautiful desk, marquetry carv ing, finest mahogany finish. $15.00 And plenty of between prices down to $5.00 ; 3 . Now What Does Mother Want? This is The dearest and sweetest of all Christmas thoughts. Has she a com fortable little sewing chair in the pleasantest corner of the house. If not, this solves the problem at.$8.00 So many other handsome Rockers, you'll hardly know which to choose; from $2.00 up. Dd You Agree With Us? "We would not make light of a serious question, but we would speak seriously of the light question. You ought to think of this matter seriously. It con cerns the efficiency of your work and the health of your eyes. But if you come this week and see the handsome $1.50 lamps which we are going- to sell during this great sale at 99cn Apiece you'll think it's your chance of a life time to buy a lamp. All others, too, at a splendid saving. I, GEVURTZ & S O'NS 173-175) FIRST STREET HOME FURNISHERS, : 219 TO 227 YAMHILL STREET : of Welser, Idaho, arc visiting relatives In Eugene., lllss Stella Koblnson went to Portland -PrMnv tchprA she will vIsIV fr!nla tnv n ouu aiicu mm .ir. xiicnara .rraei in nonor wortnlrht- The Thimble Club was" entertained Thursday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. David Link. . Mrs." Daniel Mclean, st Harrisburg. Is visiting at the home' of her' niece, Mrs. N. B. Standlsh. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Sla"ddcn left Tuesday for an extended visit In the East, expect ing to be absent from home until Spring. Z of, Mr. and Mrs.H. D. Edwards, to Mr. C. H. Dougherty,- of Safcramento, which will occur at the home of the bride's parc ents on Decemb'er 9. The local lodge of Rebekahs held a very Interesting meeting Wednesday evening, the regular worJt of the order being fol lowed by an enjoyable social, together J sister at Richmond, Cal wun reiresnments. 'mere was a very large attendance, quite a number coming from near-by towns. A reception was given Wednesday evenT in at ine nome or ur. ana Airs. x. a, from a visit of a few weeks at Spokane, Wash. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. H Pracht have re turned home from a visit of a number of weeks in San Frariclsco. Miss Grayce Beach, returns home durlnir the week from an extended visit with her the ushers at the wedding, which will be a church affair. The decorations at tho home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Gertrude MacDonald, of this city, and Mr. John.KIper, of Sacramento, were parried in the latter city last Monday. Mrs. T?. M TlrnVft nnrt "T1;i Trials To f.. son entertained a large comnanv at thn .ftisrs-K-six "ss? :?;'! s.ssrssa-ss-s, ts Mrs. B. P. Dorrls, returned to her home Ford in honor of Dr. I. D. Driver, the formic , Vfi .(. r " St.. Methodist clergyman. A large evening. It .was one of the largest and (Concluded on Pane 22.) A Skin ol Ueanty la Joy Forever. .1 pioneer In McMlnnvIlle Thursday. The engagement of Miss Agnes Harris, of this city, to Mr. Arnold D, Patterson, of acramento, has been ann6unced. The marriage will take place December 30 In the First Congregational Church of this city. . Invitations have been sent -put for the esteem for the aged divine In a number of appropriate tokens. most enjoyable evening parties of the season. One of the notable social events of the season In Ashland was the red and white luncheon given by Miss Lulu Brlggs Wednesday afternoon in announcement of her forthcoming marriage with Mr. James Jamison McNalr, of this city. The Mrs. J. P. McErlane and Mrs. A. Rad- """ "M "rY ?J a.nQ e cliff have returned from an Eastern, trip. &e voun, adv fiends itXF - , - -- - -..... -,, man and Ashland. Roy Robley has gonej to Tacoma, 'Wash. ' W. N. Grubb and frife have returned from their Easternand Southern trip. wedding of Mis, t:iara -Edwards-daughter I .Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Reid have retted tK ecfve Som. his best T. Felix Gouraud's Oriental Cream, or Magical Beautlfler Renores Tan, Pimplej. Frcck!es Mota Patches, Rash, and Skin dis- eases.andsrery blem ish on beauty .andde : detection. It has stood the ten of 55 Tears, and is so harm, less ire taste It to ba sure It Is property made. Accept nocotm. terfeltofsimilarsarae. Dr.L.A.SaTTetaJd to alady of the hauMoa (a patient): "As you ladles will cse then. I recommend 'Gour aud's Cream' as tie lent harmful of all tho Skin preparations." For sale by all Drnp ristsandFancy Goods Dealers in the U. S., Caaadas.and Eur. pa. FEBB. T. HQfKiBS. Pros.. 37 Broil Jesu Strait. MiTk Dr E c 58 o v?5Sv VyX I5 j