9 Telephone Your Orders Exchange 11 Home A 6171-A 612 Sunday Hours lO A. M to 2 P. M. Your Credit Is Good Here J THE , SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 3, 1907. Easy Invalid Chairs We Carry a Very Complete Assort ment $25, Up. We Rent Chairs for $5.00 Per Month- Complete line Elastic and Steel Trusses; Expert fitters, men and women, in attend ance. Satisfaction absolute ly sruaranteed. Surgical de partment, second floor. (. Watch for Date of Opening of Picture Dept. ) Vapor Bath Cabinets, The Secret of Good Health Cures Kidney Troubles, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Colds and Constipation Superior Robinson Robinson Superior frame; Superior Sunday in BAPTIST. First, the Whit Temple, Twelfth and Taylor Rev. J. Whltcomb Brougher. D. D., pantor. One-accord prayer meeting In tem ple parlor. 10 A. M.; preaching service, 30:30 A. M. ; sermon hy Dr. BrouKher; sun Ject, "Panics and Their Cure"; the Ijortrs Supper will be observed; Bible school meets t 12:10 P. M. ; young people's meeting. 0 P. M. ; popular evening service, 7:;;o o'clocK; Ir. Ervln S. Chapman, the greatest anti taloon orator in America, will speak on the subject, "Two Monosyllables." The ra innus Temple quartet will sing. Everyrjoay Invited. Immanuel, Pecond and Meade Rev. A. MlnakT, pastor. Sunday school, ' 1 1 a. M ; B. T. P. C-. 6:0 J M.; preaching. 10:30 A- M., "Service"; 7:30 P. M., "CJirlars Appeal for AdmiPPlon. Kant Forty-fourth-Street. corner Fast Main Rev. B- C. Cook, iattnr. Preaching, tl A. M. and 7:45 P, M. ; Bible school, 10 A- M.; B- T. P. V.. 6:45 P. M. Arleta Rev. K. A. Smith, pastor. Sun day school. 10 A. M. ; Junior Vnion, 3 P. M.; B. Y. P. XJ.t 7 P- M. ; preaching, 11 A M and 8 P. M. by the pastor. fU John Rev. E. A. Leonard, pastor. Fundav school, 10 A. M.". preaching. 11 a. M and 7:45 P. M. ; r. Y. P. 8:0 P. M. Third, Vancouver avenue and Knott Rev. R. Srhwedler, pastor. Sunday srhool, 10 A. M.; preaching. U A. M. and 7:43 P. M. ; B. Y. P. l. 8:45 P. M. Swedish, Hoyt and Fifteenth Tter. EVlc Scherstrom, pastor. Preaching, 10:45 A. M. nd 7:45 P. M. ; Sunday school, 13 M. Mount Olive, Seventh and Everett Rev. B. B. M. Johnson, pastor, preaching, ll a. M. and S. p. M. , Chinese Mission. 372 Onk, near Pant Funday school, 7 p. m.; preaching in Chi nese, 8 PM. Lents, First avenue and Foster road Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; preaching, ll a. M. by Rev. J. F. Hoacork. First tierman. Fourth and Mill Rev. J. Kratt. pastor. Preaching, 10:45 A. M. and 7:30 p. M ; Sunday school, R:45 A. M. ; B. "X. P. V.. fi:4.T P. M- Highland. Alberta and Sixth Sunday school. 10 A. M.; B. Y. P. U., T P. M. : preaching. II A. M.. hy Miss Carrie MIHs paugh, and at 7:3 hy Rev. J. F. HeucorK. SUwood. Tacnma avenue and Eleventh Rev. George A. Learn, pastor. Sunday ftchool. IO A. M. ; preaching, ll A. M. and b P M. Sunnyslde (German), Forty-first and Hw t borne avenue rreachlng by C. Feldmetn, 11 A. M-; Sunday school, 9:45 A. M. talvary. East Eighth and Grant Bible School. 1 A. M.; B. Y. P. IT., 6:30 1- M. ; preaching, 11 A. M. and 7:3 P. M., ty President L, W. Riley, of McMinnville Col lege. Savler-Street, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second Sunday school. 2:.TO p. M. St. John (German) Preaching by Rev. C. Feldmeth. 3 P. M.; Sunday school. 2 P. M. Second German, Rodney avenue and Mor ris Rev F. Buerrmann, pastor. Preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P- M. ; Sunday school, P:4S A. M.; B. Y. P. V.t 6:45 P. M. Vnion-Avenue Mission (Swedish). Skid more street Sunday school. 10 A. M. Norwegian-Danish Services. 2 P- M., at 1172 Belmont street by Rev. O. L. Hoteti. I'niverstty Park Rev. A. B. "Walts, pas tor. Sunday school, 10 A. M., followed by ordinance of baptism ; communion service, 11- A. M : sermon. "Grace"; B. Y. P. 8:45 P. M. ; evening worship at 7:30 o'clock; sermon. "Only a Step." Norwegian-Danish meets Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at corner Shaver and Mi slsslppi avenue. Take L car, get off at Shaver. Second, Seventh and East Ankeny Rev. P. C. Lapham. pastor. Services. 10:30 A. M. and 7 :30 P. M. ; morning sermon. "Ttie Future Life In the Teaching of Christ" ; Bible school, noon; young people's union, 6:30 P M.; evening sermon, "A Love Story Continued." CHRISTIAN. First. , park and Columbia Rev. T7. 8. Muckley. minister. 11 A. M-, "How OWd Stifles the Soul"; 7:30 P. M.. "The Locic of Trust"; Bible school, 10 A. M.; Christian Endeavor. 6:30 P. M. . Rodney-Avenue. Rodney avenue and Knott Rev. Elmo Robinson, pastor. 9:45 A. M., Bible school: 10:45 A. M., communion and sermon; ::tO P. M-. Y. P. S. C. E. ; 7:30 P. "Sowing and Reaping.1 Kern Park Rev. E. M. Patterson, pastor. Services, ll A. M- and 7:45 P. M.: tnemes, "The Gospel of Cheer" and "Almost TVby Not Altogether?"; Bible school, 10 A. Christian Endeavor, 6-45 P. M. Central. Eat Twentieth and East Salmon Rev. J. F. Ghormley will speak at 10;3o A. M : theme, "The Millennium": T:45 P. M.. "Review of pr. Mills on the Divinity of Christ"; special music; H. M. Foster, chorister .Advent. Second between Hall and Lincoln "Sunday school, 10SJO A. M.; prearhins. 11:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., by Evangelist. E. Wallace Sheppard, of Michigan. Special meetings all week. CHRISTIAN" SCIENCE. First Church Of Christ. Scientist. Srottish Rite Cathedral, Morrison and Lownaaaio Services, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ; subject of lesson sermon. "Adam and Fallon Man"; Sunday school at close of morning sen-ice; Wednesday evening meeting, 8 o'cIock. Second Church of Christ. Scientist, ETks Temple. Stark between Sixth and Seventn Services. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; Sunday sr-hool. 0 A. M. ; subject of lesson srr mon. "Adam and Fallen Man"; "Wednesday meeting. 8 P. M. CONGREGATIONAL. FUsL Madison and Park Rev. Luther R. Pvott. pastor. Morning service with ser mon. "Glorv in the Cross," 10:30 A. M.; evening 8rvic"e with sermon. "The Helpful I-tfe." 7:80 o'clock: Sunday school, 1.15 P M., F. H. Whitfield, superintendent; Y. P. S. r. E., 6:0 V. M. Sunnvslde Church, corner of East Taylor snd F.at Thirty-fourth streets Rev. J. J Staub. pastor. Morning nervlco at 11 o'clock, subject, "The Practical Side .f Faith"; evening service at 7;3U o'clock, sub ject, "Setting Sjtl," the first in a sriis of Sunday evening discourses on "The Voy age of Llfs"; Sunday school. 10 A, M.. S. Too many people can't think and act for themselves they wait and watch to let others lead. Don't do it. Be a leader yourself. .If the laws of Nature were obeyed, we would have no sickness . No .0 Price $4.00 No. 3 Price. . . . . .$5.00 No. 2 Price. . $7.50 No. 4 Double wall, steel price $8.00 No. 5 Double Avail, wood Portland c. Pier, superintendent; Junior Endeavor 3 P. M. ; Senior Endeavor, QMO V. M. Mississippi Avenue, corner Mississippi ave nue and Fremont street Rev. A. J. I-Xilson, pasfor. Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; Y. P. S. C. E., 6.30 P. M. Iaurelwood Rev. 1. B. Gray. 10 A. M.i Sunday school, Mrs. W. Ingalls, superintend ent; JT A. M., sermon; 7 P. M., Christian Endeavor. ITnive-alty Park Rev. D. B. Gray. 10 A. M.. Sunday schrol; J. E. Brous. superintend ent; 6:30 P. M-, Christian Endeavor; 7:30 sermon and communion. Hasaalo-Strect. corner Seventh and Hal salo Rev. Paul Ratter, pastor. Morning service, 10:30 o'clock; subject, "Fellow ship"; evening service, 7:30 o'clock, subject, "The Upas of Vz"; Sunday school, 12 M., W. H. Morrow, superintendent; Y. P. S. C. 6:30 P. M. Highland. East -Sixth and' Prescott, Rev. E. S. Bollinger, pastor. Worship. 11 A. M., "The Best Service"; 7:30 P. M.t "A Gifted Ydung Man Who Had a Hard Time"; Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; Y. P. S. C. 0:30 T. M. EPISCOPAL. St. David's, East Twelfth and Belmont avenue Rev. George B. Van Waters. D. D., rector. Holy communion, 8 A. M. ; Sun day school, 0:45 A. M.; ' holy commun;on and sermon by the rector, 11 A. M.; even ing service, 7 :30 o'clockv. Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett Rev. a. A. Morrison, rector. Services, 8 and 11 A. M.; evening service of song. 7:30 o'clock; Sunday school, 9:45 A. M. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr, Thirteenth and Clay Rev. H. M. Ramsey, vicar. Holy communion, 7:30 A. M. ; Bun day school, 9 :45 A. M. ; morning .service, 11 o'clock; Bible class, 7 P. M.; evening service. 7:30 o'clock. S t. pa dl ' s. Wood m e re C. L. Pa rlt er, ta y reader. Sunday, school, 9:45 A. M.; service and sermon. 11 A. M. Good Shepherd. Sellwood street and: Van couver avenue, Alblna Rev. John Dawson, rector. Sunday school, 9:45 A. 3a.: holy communion and sermon, 11 A. Af. J evening service. 7:30 P. M- St. Matthew's. First and Caruthera Rev. W. A- M. iireck, In charge. Sunday srhooi, 9:45 A. M. ; holy 00 mra union and sermon. 11 A. M. LUTHERAN. St. Paul's German, East Twelfth and Clin ton Morning service. lO:30 o'clock S Eng lish service, J:30 p. M-; Sunday school, 0:30 A. M-; confirmation classes Tuesdav, 4 ana 8 P. M., and Friday, 4 P. M-; Bible lesson and young people's meeting Thursday ax 8 P. M A. Krause, pastor. Norwegian Synod, East Tenth and Grant Rev. O. Hagoes, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 A M. ; reformation sermon, ll A. M.; preaching In English, 7:30 P. M.; Ladles Aid. Thursday at Mrs. Doring's, SOI Michi gan avenue; Y. P. S., 8:15 P. M. St. James' English, West Park and Jer ferson Rev. J. Allen Leas, pastor. , Serv ices, 11 A. M- and 8 P. M.; evening sub ject. "The Bible View of Immortality"; Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; Luther League, 7 P M. Trinity Germany. Missouri Synod. Wil liams avenue and Sellwood Rev. J. A. Rim bach, pastor.. Sunday school, 9:15 A. Mt; morning service, 10 o'clock; evening serv ice, 7:i)0 o'clock. METHODIST. Trinity, East Tenth and Grant Sunday school, 10 A. M-; public worship. It A. M. evening service, 7:30 o'clock ; Epwortii League, 6:30 P M-; subject for morning service. "Walking With God"; evening, "A Sinner's Savior." - Grace, Twelfth and Taylor William H. Heppe, D. p., pastor. Manse, 445 Taylor. At 10:30 A. M. the pulpit will be occupieu by Dr. Ervln S- Chapman, of Los Angetes, the great lecturer, on "The Stainless Flag," who will speak on "A Lost Crown is it Yours?" The pastor will preach at 7:30 P. M. on "The Marred Vessel Re-Made"; morning class, 9:30 o'clock: Sunday school, 12:15 P. M. ; St. Paul mission, 3:30 P. M. ; Epworth League devotional, 6:15 P. M. ; of ficial board Monday at 7:30 P. M. ; quarter ly conference Tuesday at 7:30 P. M.; W. M. Wilder, organist and choirmaster. South, 171 M Second. Foresters hall E. H t Mowra, pastor. 30 A. M., Sunday school: 11 A. M-v "The Power, of social Life"; 6:30 P. M.. 'Epworth League; 7:30 P. M., preach ing. Taylor-Street Dr. Benjamin Young, pas tor. 9:30- A. M.. elasses; 10:30 A. M., ser mon, "Love as Power"; 12:15 p. M-. Bun day school ; 6 :30 P. M-. Epworth League; 7:30 P. M., sermon. "Work Out." At the A. M. E. Zlon -Church a special sacred programme has been arranged un der the auspices of the Lucy Thucman Tem perance Union. Rev. George E. Jackson, pastor. " - Epworth Charles T. MePherson, pastor. Services will' be held in the Oregon build ing. Fair grounds, at 11 A. M. and 7:3u P. M. ; preaching by the pastor; morning. "Working to please the Master" ; evening, "A Man Who Succeeded, Though in Prison";' Sunday school, 10 A. M.; Ernest Blue., su perintendent ; Epworth League, 6:30 P. M.,; Edward Born, president. The Clinton Kelly Memorial. Thirty-ninth and Powell Rev. 3. J. Kester. pastor. Sun day school, 10 A. M-; preaching, 11 A. M and 7:30 P. M. ; mid-week service Thursday at 7:30 P. M.; a course of seven sermons by the pastor on "The Gospet From me Cross" : morning theme, "The Gospel From the Cross, first sermon; evening, "The Gos pel From the cross," second sermon. St. John's Rev. F. L. Young, pastor. Sunday scnool, 10 A. M. ; preaching serv ice. U A. M-. sermon by Rev. H. S. Wat lace, president of the Co-operative Chris tian Federation; Epworth League, 0:30 P M. ; preaching. 7 :."H P- M. ; sermon by-Kev W. B. Holltngshead, followed by communion service. Sellwood, Fifteenth and Taeoma avenue Preaching by the pastor. Rev. Amos p. Boyd; morning subject, "Three-Fold Glory of the Church"; evening, "The History or a Fool." Woodlawn Services, 11 A. M., "The Vic tory of Faith"; 7:30 P. M.. "A Successful Man." . Centenary, East pine and, East Nintn Rev. Clarence True Wilson. D. t.. pastor. Class meeting, ;;jo a. M.; mission Sunday This Is the Last Squee Gee Photo Albums All in first-class condition; only, a 'few left. Price is" no object. Sizes 4x5 and 3V4XV4 inches. Regular Tip values to 50c. Your choice, each Don't forget free class in Photography every Wednesday evening: at 7 :30. Next class shows developing and finishing " of "Argo'- Paper. Very interesting. Expert in charge. Everyone invited. frame, including face bleacher; price $10.00 Robinson No. 1 Double wall, wood or steel frame, including face bleacher; price $12.50 Heaters and book, "Health and Beauty," free with each cabihe't. Churches school, 10 A. M. ; Sunday school, 12:15 V. M.; Epworth League, :15 p. M.; Dr. Wil son's subject at 10:30 A. M.. "The Lord's Prayer. So-Cailed" ; at 7:30 P. M-. "The Type of Mn Required for the Twentieth Century." The deaf Invited to the morning service; professor Clayton Wentz. Interpre ter in the mute language. The pastor de livers a five-minute children's sermon at the morning service. PRESBYTERIAN. Marshall-Street. Seventeenth vand Marshall r Rev. C. W. Hays, pastor. Sunday school. IO A. M. ; preaching. 11 A. M. by Rev. P. E. Zartman, of Wenona, Ind., and at 7:TWJ P. M. by the pastor; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:45 P. M. First, - Alder and Twelfth Rev. William Hiram Foulkes, minister. Morning worsnip, 1i :30 o'clock : theme, "Tho Reversals ot God": 12:10 P. M.. Sunday school and Bible classes; ;30 P. M-. young people's meeting; 7:15 P. M., organ numbers by Mr. CourBen: 7:30 P. M., worship, with a sermon on "The Evangel." The following musical programme has been arranged: Morning Prelude. "Prayer - Offertory" (Devred); anthem." "Thou, O God, Art Praised In Zion" (Wol stenholmo) ; baritone solo, - "Tho Publican" (Van de Water); poutlude, 'Voiuntaiy" ( Schultz). Organ numbers at 7:13 P. M.": a. "Melody and Intermezzo" (Parker) ; to, "La CInquantalne" (Gabriel-Marie) ; e, "March" (Sodermann)." Prelude "Trau mercl" (Schumann) ; soprano soio and quartet, "Let Thy Merciful Ears" (Oaun; tenor solo and quartet. "Lead. Kindly Light" (Smith) ; postlude, .''Andante" (Gels sler). Mlzpah Rev. Jerome R. McGlade, D. T.. paHtor. Preaching services, 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; theme of evening sermon, "The Conversion of Saul of Tarsus." Kenllworth Preaching at 11 A. M- by Rev. J, S. Dunning, Ph. D. ; Sunday school, 12 M- Sellwood, East Seventeenth and Spokane avenue Rev. D. A. Thompson, pastor. Sun day school, 10 A. M. ; morning worship, 11 o'clock; theme, "The Doctrine of the Trin ity" ; evening service. 7:30 o'clock, "The Reward of the Upright. First Vnited, sixth and Montgomery Rev. .A. W. Wilson, pastor. Regular serv ices morning and evening, 10:30 and 7:30 o'clock; sermons by the pastor. Trinity. Fulton-sunday school, 11 A. M. ; Christian Endeavor. 6:45 P- M.; 7:30 P. M.. sermon by Harvey Miller. UNITARIAN. , Church of Our Father, Yamhill and Sev enth Rev. W. G. Eliot, Jr., minister; Rev. T. L. Eliot. D. D., minister emeritus. Serv ice, 11 A. M.; subject of sermon. "The Re cent Financial Panic"; Sunday school. 9:45 A. M. ; adult class, 12:30 P- M.; Y. P. F. 6:30 P. M SPIRITUALIST. ' Ministers' and Mediums' Protective Asso ciation removed to A. O. U. W. hall. Wash ington between Ninth and Tenth Confer PORTLAND SOCIAL NEWS COXTIXUED KROM PAGE FIVE wore married by Dr. Clarence True Wil son, pastor of Centenary Methodist Epis copal Church. The ceremony was per formed at the pa'.-Bonaf?e, 508 East Oak street. Mr. and Mrs. Beiser will reside In Salem. Marsh-Ijticas. Klbert G. Marsh -and.Mlss Emily M. Lucas were married Saturday after noon, October 26. at the' White Tem ple, by Rev. J. Whitcomb Broufrher. Only immediate friends and relatives were present. Mr. artd Mrs. Marsh will receive their friends at their new home, 1045 East Grant street, after Novem ber 1. , Bacher-Wilson. Miss Julia Nelson and Dr. George Bacher were married October 23 at her home in Portland. Dr. Bacher is a prominent young dentist of Roseburg:, where the young . couple will in the future reside. . , ' Gunn-AVinzler.' On Tuesday afternoon, October 29, Mr. R. C. Gunn and Miss Luella Wlnz ler. were married in the reception room of the White Temple. Dr. J. Whit comb Broug-her officiating. ' 'Egberg-Ostgnard. Mr. Otto Egberg and Miss Mina Ostguard were married In the reception room of the White Temple, Saturday afternoon, October 26, by Dr. J. Whit comb Brougher. AXXOrXCEMEXTS. Mrs. Emma B. Carroll has announced a series of student recitals to begin Novem ber 8 and continue on the second Friday of each month during the season. The re citals, Mrs. Carroll says, are not social affairs, but purely educational, .and every one Interested in the development of mod ern piano playing is cordially invited. The recitals' will take place at her resi dence studio, 697 Flanders street, from 8 to 9:30. ' v The engagement of Miss Carrie Layton to Herbert R. Entrican, of Hood River, Is announced. The wedding -Is to take place November 12. The current topics department of the Woman's Club . will meet Monday after r We Want Your Eye anil Your Ear Just a Moment Are you a bookkeeper, steno grapher, clerk, cashier, student in fact, all eye-workers DO YOU KNOW what condition your eyes are in? Do the glasses you now wear fit correctly are you sure of it? We would like to have a per sonal talk with you about your eyes. It will cost you nothing. Questions cheerfully answered. Come in and see us. - Graduate optician always in charge. Now "in our enlarged headquarters on the second floor. Delicious! McDonald's World -Famous ." Chocolates The highest priced in the world. Made from the fresh fruits and nuts. r2 pound. 50 1 pound..,. $1 ence at ll A. M. ; question for all to take part in; lyceum at 12:30 P. M. ; Dr. W. J. Carecco will lecture at 7:45 P. M. ; subject, "Light on the Path"; Mrs. Sophie B. Seip will answer written questions collected at the door. . UNITED EVANGELICAL. Ockley Green, Willamette boulevard and Gay Rev. J. Bowersox. pastor. Preaching, 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday school, 10 A. M.; K. L. C. E., 6:30 P. M. MISCELLANEOUS. Christadelphlan, Woodmen's Hall, lqunt Tabor Services morning and evening; 11. "Breaking of Bread"; 7:30., H. W. G. W7i limant will lecture; subject. "The Resur rection of the Dead"; Thursday, 7:30 P. M.. the usual services. Millennial Dawn, G. A. R. Hall, north east corner Second and Morrison Services, 2:30 P. M. Benjamin Fay Mills will conduct special services at Women of Woodcraft Hall, Tnth and Taylor, as follows: At 11 A. M. he will deliver his celebrated address, "Be tween the Animals and the Angels"; at 3 P. M. he will speak, by special request, on "Scientific Psychic Research and at 7:30 his topic will -be "Ralph Waldo Emer son, the Prophet of the New Era." All seats will be fre at all of these meetings. The doork will be opened 45 minutes before each service. All attendants should te seated before the hour mentioned ror com mencing. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints .will hold regular quarterly con ference. President Nephl Pratt of the Northwestern States Mission will preside and speak at both meetings, which will be hela in hall 400, Alisky building, corner Third and Morrison streets, at 2 and 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday school, 10 A. M. Universal New Thought Assembly Altar service and lecture at 11 A. M. at Reflmen Hall. Washington between Tenth and Wesx Park; subject, "The Sermon on Chanty From the Gospel of Buddha'; evening lec ture at 8 o'clock; subject, "What Is the Power Back of Circumstances That Shall Bring Freedom to Us?" Sister Avabamla, speaker. Vniversalist. Church of the Good Tidings, East Eighth and East Couch Rev. James D. Corby, minister. Divine worship, 10:45 A. M-; topic, lessons of All-Souls' day; suo ject for popular evening service, "How Our Bible Is Made"; rally service of Sunday school at noon. Divine Truth Center Chapel, hall 201 Alisky building Services 11 A. M. ; Thad deus M. Mlnard, pastor; H. E. Martin, so loist. Centenary, East Pine and Ninth stroets Clarence True Wilson, D. D., the pastor, resides at 508 East Oak street. Class meet ing at 9:30; Mission Sunday school, at 10 A. M.; Sunday school, at 12:15 and Epworth League at 6:35- Dr- "Wilson's subject at 10:30, 'The Lord's Prayer. So-Called, " and at 7:30. "The Type of Men Required for the Twentieth Century." The deaf invited to the morning service. Professor Clayton Wentz. interpreter in the mute language. The pastor delivers a five-minute children's sermon at the morning service. At night we Invite people with questioni to write them, bring them to church and de posit, them la the plates for the pastor to answer. noon at the home of Mrs. Otto Kleeman, Fourteenth, and Belmont. Take Sunny side car. 1 COMING -EVENTS. The Scottish Rite Masons will give the first of their series of five entertainments November 8 at their cathedral. Cards, dancing and music will be followed by a banquet.- The patronesses will be: Mrs. E. C. Jorgensen, Mrs. J. J. Kadderly, Mrs. E. B. Colwell. Mrs. C. W. King, Mrs. J. E. Werlein, Mrs. Richard Martin, Jr., and Mrs. A. H.'Wlllett. All Thirty third degree Masons will farm the re ception committee. They are as follows: I. W. Pratt, P. S. Malcolm, B. G. White house, H. L. Plttock, General T. M. An derson, L. G. Clarke, John McQraken and D. W. Taylor. On the entertainment committee are: C. C. Newcastle, chairman: E. B. Colwell. secretary; V. A. Avery, treasurer; George W. Stapleton, Robert A. Miller, R. Mar tin, Jr:. B. D. Jorgensen; J. F. O'Donnell, J. G. Mack, A. M. Wright and D. W. Hazen. Mr. J. R. Thompson, National secre tary of the T. M. C. A., will give the ad dress before the Young Women's Chris tian Association this afternoon at their "at home," from 4 to 6 o'clock. The "drop-In" Bible class will meet at 4 o'clock, and in the story room one of the delightful little stories of Annie Trum bull Slosson's book, "Story Tell Lib" will be read. At 4:30 the following musical pro- gramme will be rendered: Violin solo. Miss Gail Beatric Myers; reading. Miss O. E. Rigby; vocal solo, MisB Carrie Florilla Spaulding; piano solo. Miss Abble Whiteside; vocal solo, Mrs. Pauline Chap man. . . Members of George Wright Relief Corps sewing circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Sarah Hawkins, 444 Hibbard street, Montavilla, Tuesday, November 6, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. This Is the next to the last meeting before the annual bazaar, November 22, and a full attend ance Is much desired. Next Monday evening the ladies' gym nasium classes of the East Side Ath letic Club will give an old-time Halloween party in their large ballroom. This social has been an annual event for the past three years, but this time a great novelty Have You a Searchlight In Your Pocket ? Special, sale of Ever-Ready and Columbia v Electric Pocket Lights. Vest Pocket Lights, regular 85c to" $1.25; special' . 65 Coat Pocket Light's $1.25 10-inch Round Lights "..$1.25 10-inch Miners' Lights .". $2.75 Electric House Lanterns $3.00 Extra Bulbs and Batteries 30 and 35 iricture rrammg at ieasonapie rrices ) Our Best Quality of Leathers for Men This Is a Specialty With Us and Can Give You the Best of Satisfac tion. No Cheap Goods, Simply the Very Best at the Reasonable Price. . It's AH Guaranteed. Coin Purses with riveted frames ; hand-stitched .leather, with or without pockets, each 15 to $3.00 We have a fiue line of imported Coin Purses. For durability they are unsurpassed. We are now. making our Fall showing of Letter Books, Bill Books, Wallets, Cardcases, Bill Rolls, Pass Is expected. No- men are allowed af these affairs. The girls dress In fantastic cos tumes. The evening's enjoyment Is com prised of a literary programme, dancing and games. AH members of the ladies' classes are Invited. ' ' . The psychology department of the Wom an's Club has invited Dr. .Lindsay to lecture for them on Tuesday, November 5, at 2 P. M., In Women of Woodcraft ball. Tenth and Taylor streets. Subject: "The new Psychology and -What It is to You." The lecture will be free and open, not only to ail members of the Woman's Club, and their friends, but also to the general public. The captain of the losing side. In the membership contest of. Central W. C. T. U., assisted by all on her side, w;lll &lve a reception for all members Tues day evening, November 6, at the home of Mrs. Cottel, 893 Kelly street. Take South Portland car on Third street. Entertainment will be furnished by winning side. The Rose City Dancing Club Is arrang ing to give a party on the first and third Thursday of November. In Rlngler'B hall. Music for the occasion will be rendered by Stiles' Orchestra. Officers of the club are: F. L. Zimmerman, president; E. J. Jaeger, vice-president, and Dr. G. ,H. Wardner, secretary. i ... The Central W. C. T.l U. will have Its usual monthly tea Wednesday, No vember 6, at Its rooms In the Good nough building. Refreshments will be served by seven of the ladies, Mrs. Shane chairman. The public Is Invited. ... The music department of the Woman's Club will meet next Monday, November 4, at the residence of the secretary, 95 East Thirty-fourth street, owing to the continuance of B. Fay Mill's lectures at the clubroom. ' A reception will be given to Rev. Luther B. Dyott and his family by the First Congregational Church on Novem ber S, from 8 to 10 in the evening. The paators of the city and their wives are cordially Invited. ... Miss Roma McKnfght will give a studio tea Saturday from 2 to 6 P. M. at the Arts and Crafts Shop, 446 Wash ington street, to which her friends are cordially Invited. The ladies of the Taylor-Street Metho dist Episcopal Church will hold their annual bazaar on December 3 and .4, In the parlors of the church. ... . Eureka Council, No. 204 Knights and Ladies of Security, will serve refresh ments after council meeting tomorrow evening at Auditorium. ... The St. Francis Social Club will give a whist party in the church hall, on East Twelfth and Pine streets, next Tuesday evening, November 5. .... The date of the recital to be given at the Unitarian chapel by Miss Helen Bars tow has been changed to Friday evening, November 15. The Council of Jewish Women will hold its next meeting Wednesday, November 6, a 3:30 P. M.. In the Selling-Hirsch Hall. . The Portnomah Study Club will meet Wednesday, November 6. in the com mittee room of the City Hall, at 2 P. M. The Trvington "Dancing Club will give UHE If UNf TR'REA f Every dealer who is really interested in giving you pure foods Bacon and Lard. Can be used in a thou- ' sand ways. The hand iest Table made., Many styles ; adjustable, strong and well made. Price each. ... $.50 Remember, we! sell Elastic Hosiery of all kinds. Expert fitters; satisfaction guaran-" teed. Surgical de partment, 2d floor. Books, Roll-Ups, fitted, complete. Flasks,' etc. Its second party of the season Wednes day evening. November 6, at the Irving ton clubhouse. Twenty-first and Thomp son streets. There will 1e a social at the St. Law rence Hall. Third and Sherman streets, on November 6. . . SOCIETY PERSONALS. Charlei R. Paul, of Chicago, Is at the Hotel' Portland. Mrs. F. M. RilHman. of Seattle, Is visiting her uncle In this city. Mrs. Earl Hines Parker Is visiting in Seattle as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Price. .'.-'', MA. W. M. Kapus will return this morning on the overland from a two months' visit In California Mr. and Mrs. A. E.. Latoowitch and A. Edward Labowitch. Jr.. left Thursday for Seaside, where they will remain for two weeks. ' Mrs. Helen F. Rice has returned from Trout Lake and will make ner home with her son, H. G. Rice, 8T7 East Davis street, where she will be glad to see her friends.. , . . , Miss Grace Lewia leaves the city No vember 2 for the East. She will visit Chi cago and other big cities of the East. Miss Lewis expects to be away until next September. W. C Bristol. United States Attor ney, left last night for San Francisco, where he goes to argue the Potter Jones land-fraud case before the United States Circuit Court of Appeals. Mrs. Louis B. Hilllard, wlu, has been visiting at the home of Captain and Mrs. Edward Sullivan, left last evening for Grants Pass. Or., to spend the Win ter with her sister, Mrs. C. H. Samp son. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Poston, of Berke ley, Cal., arrived In the city yesterday, and are visiting Mrs. Poston's mother, Mrs. Lm. B. Stratton, and grandmother, Mrs. D. Jay. at the Ozark, 223 Eleventh street. Miss M. Pennicard, of 56 Lucretia street, has left for New York, where she will sail for Europe on November 16 on the Lusitanla. Mr. Pennicard accompanied hl daughter. They expect to remain about a year. Otto Schumann, Jr., paid a visit to Port land to see hia parents and friends before leaving for the south on the United States ship Milwaukee as first machinist, having entire charge of the machine shop. He Is hale and hearty antSmuch pleased with his position under Uncle Sam. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Graham and daughter, formerly of this city, but for the last six years residing in Salem, passed through this city yesterday for Spokane, their future home. Mr. Gra ham will look after the Important In terests of Balfour. Guthrie & Co. in Eastern Washington, with headquar ters at Spokane. At the Women's Vnlon. Miss Delia Beck was a" transient guest at dinner on Tuesday. Miss M. Green wu the Guest of Miss Relster at dinner on Thursday. The Misses Qulnn were the guests of Miss Lena Esch on Thursday eve ning. T. A. Asbrldge, of Los Angeles, Cal., was the guest of Mrs. Grose on Tues day. ' Mlas Martha Margrof. who resided here some time since, made us a visit BedsideTables Traveling Cases, plain or Cigar and Cigarette Cases, See our new line of import e.d Com Purses, hand-made, of pigskin, crocodile and sole leath ers. Large showing in Washington-street window. on. Friday and renewed her former acquaintances. Miss Hazel Campbell, of Everett, Wash., who registered on Monday left for her home on Wednesday. Mrs. Nina Larowe will form another adult beginners' dancing class. Inquire till 2 P. M.. and Tuesday,: Wednesday and Friday evenings. Murlark Hall danalng school, Monday evening class, beginning November 4; children's Saturday afternoon class, be ginning November 16. Miss Maxon. Phone East 306. Much Interest Is' being taken in the annual recital hy advanced pupils of Marie Soule at theater this season. 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