The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, January 15, 1911, SECTION THREE, Page 4, Image 36

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    TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLANT, JANFAHT 15, 1911
SOCIAL EVENTS OF PAST WEEK
CONTDTTJED FEOM PAGE 3.
enta, Mr. sod Mrs. John Fsirchlld
SJathewa.
Mr. Freeman, who la the; oo of J. A.
Freeman. Is engaged In tha wholesale.
Implement business on the Esst Side.
Mr. and Mrs. reeman wm thii im
nnrtsnt Euurg cities before, returning
to their borne In this city at Stl Esst
Taylor street.
Cohen-May.
xci uM.utu EJu Uir and Adolph
Cohen, of Seattle, were married at the
home of the brlde"s parents, air. ana
.Mrs. Samuel aiar. inursoay
t. . k n.hhi Jnnh H Wise per
forming- the ceremony. The bouse dec
orations were or pins ctrn.uwn
! blned wltli smlla and ferns, palms also
being- used to errect. wnue oripo me
teor and duchess lsce er the ma
terials of the bride's sown, which, was
cut en train. The conventional wreath
of orange blossoms was used to catch
.k. ..II In nl.r. lid IllleS Of th VSl-
iey and orchids composed the shower
SOuquet. Jdlsa mmj was iufnum "r
her steter. Miss Edith May. as maid
of honor, who wore dainty blus satin,
elled In a mist of chiffon. Mayo Co
hen was best man. a brother of the
bridegroom. After a short trip to
Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Cohen will be
at home In Seattle.
t nnrf i-McCoy.
! Miss Elrla McCoy was united In
marriage to George H. Harrey of Den
Ter. last Wednesday evening. In the
Hassalo Church. Hassalo and Kast Sev
enth streets. The church was deco
rated with greens and whits roses.
Preceding the service Miss Lillian
nownlng unit. "O Promise Me." and
"Because." accompanied by Mies Mar
caret Nelson. Both are claaemate, of
the bride, graduating from the Wash
ington High School last February. The
ceremony was performed by He v. Wil
liam Proctor, of Oregon City, after
which a number of the Intimate friends
gathered at the home of the bride's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Newton McCoy.
Mr. and Mrs Harvey have gone to Cali
fornia, where they will remain tintll
the first of February.
MeCIurg-Lajrno.
The wedding of Miss Clara Layne to
Robert B. ' McClurg was celebrated
"Wednesday evening. January 11. at the
borne of the bride", parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Lane. at 1101 Belmont
street. The ceremony was performed
by the Rev. J. J. Staub. of the Suany
side Congregational Church.
The house decorations were of palms
and Oregon grapes. Flowers and tulle
were used to carry out a color plan
of pink and green.
C. C. Coon wns best man, and Mlss
'Genevieve Layne. sister of the bride,
attended as maid or honor. She wore
a gown of white chiffon with Persian
bands, and carried pink carnations.
The bride was attired In embroidered
white batiste and her bouquet was
an arm cluster of white carnations.
Mitchell-Manning.
The wedding of Dr. A. R. Mitchell of
St. Johns and Miss Harriet Marie Man
ning of St. Louis.' Or., was solemnised
' Monday morning. January a, at the Holy
Rosary Church. The ceremony was per
formed by the Rev. Henry 8- Shsw.
Miss Josephine Kearney played the
wedding march. Following the marriage
a wedding breakfast was served. Mr.
and Mrs. Mitchell will be at home In
St- Johns after January la.
Rev. I. O. Oordon and Mrs. Magda
lene Helmeke were married at the close
of the morning service Sunday. Janu
arly a. at the Highland Congregational
. Churoh. The congregation was some
what surprised to have -Rev. E. 8. Bol
linger announce that the service that
morning would have an vnusual end
ing. This ending was the wedding
ceremony conauciea or
Mrs. B. Bollinger and C A. Mann were
the attendants.
Kraut i-Morris.
The wedding of Shad Oliver Krants
and Miss Alice Morrts was solemnised
In Leadvirie. CoL. Jsnuary 7. The bride,
who is the dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.
P. Morris of that city, baa until recently
been society editor on the Akron (O.)
Beacon-Journal. Mr. Krants Is railroad
editor on the Oregonlan. Both were for
merly reporters for the Herald-Democrat
of Lcadvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Kranta
will live In Portland.
White-Johnston. a'
Miss Norma Helen Johnston and M.
C White were married at noon. January
1 at the home of the brides parent.
Jr. and Mrs. H. C. Johnston. The
young persons left the city Immediately
after the ceremony for Southern Cali
fornia. Their home will be In Piedmont.
rerklne-Adatus.
C. II. Perkins, of North Dnkota. and
Miss Ella Adams were married Tuesday
evening. Janusry 10. by the Rev. J. Bow
ersox. The ceremony took place at the
home of Mrs. J F. Altstsdt. st M Oan
tenbeln avenue. The couple will remain
In Portland for sometime.
Huthland-Wllson.
The wedding of Charlea Iluthland and
Miss Stella J. Wilson was celebrated cn
January st S8T North Twenty-seventh
street. After ten days In Seattle the
young persons will be at home at 387
North Twenty-seventh - street.
Haiuml 1 1 e-Boy lee.
Mrs. Belle BoyVss and William Ham
mltte were married at the parsonage of
the Methodist Episcopal Church South.
Wednesdsy. by Rev. E. II- Mowre. The
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hammltte Is la
Roeeburg. where Mr. Hammltte Is in
business.
Green-Peter man. .
The wedding of Miss Mildred L. Pe
te rm an to Harry D. Green took place at
the parsonage of Rev. T. McFhensnn.
who pronounced the service. Mr. and
Mrs. Green will live at 20$ Thirteenth
street.
Lcarnl n g-Frejcg.
Miss Frieda Pregge and Asa Learn
ing were married at the Centenary
Methodist Church, Sunday. January S.
Rev. Ielmer H. Trunble pronounced
the service.
Tjlcr-Pearce.
J. F. Tyler and Miss Edith Pearce
Were married at the parsonage of
Grace Methodist Church, January 10.
by the Rot. John IL Cudllpp.
Knight-Witty.
J. B. Knight and Miss Zella Witty
were wedded by the Rev. John Cudllpp,
Friday. January 13.
EVENTS OP WEEK.
Officers of four of the Portland chap
ter of the Order of the Eastern Star
: met for a Joint Installation at the Ma
sonic Temple Friday evening. January
(. Hugh J. Boyd, worthy grand pa
tron, was Installing officer, aided by
Mrs. Stella K Drake, grand marshal:
Mrs. Mary Scott, grand chaplain, and
Miss Josephine Staple ton. grand organ
ist. The Installation ceremonies were
Interspersed with musical selections
by Miss Sylva McQulon, Mrs. Fred Ol
hi Miss Zlta Holllster and the Bsuer
double quartet.
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The Bo a Pa Club, of Rose City Park,
met at the home of Mrs. Fred Brookes,
oa Coleman avenue. Thursday after
noon. January 13. After a discussion
on the current events of the day. s00"
was played. The next meeting will take
place with Mrs. Carl Cristensen. East
Sixty-fourth street. January it.
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The Mlxpah (00 Club met at the home
of Mrs. George Psrcell. Jsnusry 13. The
next meeting will be held with Mrs.
Carl Bchllckelsen, at 400 SUklyou street.
January :&
Last week Mrs. William J. Vincent
entertained the Tuesday Afternoon
Club. Mrs. O. A. Johnson gave a talk
on Huxley's life. Mrs. G. L Boynton re
viewed "Man's Plsce In Nature" snd
Mrs. Merwln Pugh opened the discus
sion of Huxley's work. The next meet
ing of the club will be held at the home
of Mrs. O. A. Johnson. Forty-second
and Hamilton avenue.
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Ben Butler Women's Relief Corps,
No. 61. met January 6. in Hunter's Hall,
for an installation meeting, when the
following officers were Installed; Pres-
sentlnel, Cora McDowell, musician; Mar
tha Rogers, captain of guards,
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Mr. and ' Mrs. N. O. Patterson cele
brated their 35th wedding anniversary
Saturday evening. December 21. at their
home on East Burnslde street. Besides
the members of the family. Including
three children snd two grand children,
those present were: Mrs. Msry Holcomo.
Mr. snd Mrs. W. B. Brown. Mr. snd
Mrs. L. H. Andrews snd Miss Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wsldele. Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Patterson, of Portland, and
Mrs. C. R. Black, of Prince Rupert. Can
ada. Mr. Patterson was born In Ohio
In 1850. and Mrs. Patterson was born tn
Michigan In 1S61. They were married
In Shelburae, Mont, December iU 166.
COMING EVENTS.
Mrs. R. W. Wilbur has consented to
lecture before the. art department of
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MR. AJTD MR. SHAD O. KRAXTZ.
Shad O. Krants, railroad editor of The Morning Oregonlan, and Miss
Alice Morris, society editor of the Akron, O., Beacon-Journal, were married In
Leadvllle. Colo. January 7. The romance had Its Inception four years ago,
when both young persons were reporters on the Herald-Democrat, of the lat
ter city. Since then they have both worked on papers about the country. The
ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents. In Leadvllle,
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Morris. A unique feature of the wedding are the announce
ments Issued following the event. In type and phraseology, the same as a
first-page story on a dally paper, followed by a special head, and marked at
cither side of the brier announcement story by column rules, the newspaper
effect Is carried out In full.
Ident. Mrs. Maggie Waldrlp; senior
vice-president. Mrs. Ellen Lacey;
Junior vice-president, Mrs. Wealthy
Brombaugh; treasurer. Mrs. Atlanta
Allyn: chaplain. Mrs. Msrla Kadel: con
ductor. Mrs. Mary Worden: assistant
conductor. Mrs. Sarah Gardener; guard.
Mrs. Nellie Fleck; assistant guard,
Mrs. Mary Bethel; secretary, Mrs. Jen
nie Fleetwood: patriotic Instructor,
Mrs. Cella Speare: press correspondent,
Mrs. Carrie Myers; color-bearers, Mrs.
Sarah Creekpaum. Mrs, Nettie Walker,
Mrs. Sarah Heustla. and Mrs. Jeanette
Easterbrook.
The Swastika 800 Club held a very
pleasant meeting at the home of Mrs.
T. MoNsmee Tuesday afternoon. The
next meeting of the club will take place
at the home of Mrs. C. Mayer. 625 East
Burnslde street. Mrs. Mayer captured
the prise last Tuesday.
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The Oregon Chapter'of the Daughter
of the Confederacy were delightfully en
tertained Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. F. Joplln on Clackamas
street. A musical and literary pro
gramme was enjoyed after which lunch
eon was served.
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Miss Alice Rosenthal entertained 15
young women at her home with bridge
last Wednesday afternoon. The affair
was In honor of Miss Ruth Lewis nd
Miss Hilda Gumbert. whose engage
ments have recently been announced.
The annual meeting of the New Tork
State Society of Oregon was held last'
Tuesday In Chrlstensen's Hall. Re
ports were read showing the society
In a successful condition financially.
Election of officers resulted as fol
lows: President. Miss Lillian O'Brien;
first vice-president, A. H. Metcalf: sec
ond vice-president. Mrs. Msry Chapel;
secretary, Charles C. Fisher; treasurer,
Charles B l.'and; registrar. Miss Ella
Hubbs. Executive Committee, W. O.
Feenaughty, Thomas E. Flynn. Mrs.
Jenny Norton and Mrs. Pauline Lercb,
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The house-warming of the John Dol
lars was a large affair and took place
last Sunday afternoon In their new
home at the corner of Twenty-sixth and
Northrup streets A dinner followed
the reception. 100 guests' being seated
In celebration also of the 21st birthday
of Abe Dellar. Among the toastmakers
were D. soils Cohen. Dr. N. Mosessohn,
M. L Swett. Dr. A. Tllser. D. N. Moses,
sohn, is. Rein, Ray Taylor, A. Rosen
stein, M. Barde, R. . Abrahamson L
Bromberg. Julius Cohen. D. Dublrer,
Sol Dellar.. L Dellar and John Dellar.
After the meeting dancing was en
Joyed. Hereafter meetings of the so
ciety will be helo In the lower hall at
Chrlstensen's. A Valentine party will
be held February 14.
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MIsa Katherine Kern, of Willamette
Heights, entertained the members of ber
sewing club Thursday afternoon.
,
After the Installation of officers, the
United Artisans In the Selllng-Hlrsch
building, last Friday evening, presented
Mrs. D. E. Murray, retiring master Arti
san of Assembly No. L with a silver set
Mrs. Murray held the office four years,
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The 'A" (00 Club met at the residence
of Mr. and Mrs. Baecy at Tdl Commer
cial street. Cards were played from I
to 10 o'clock after which supper was
served.
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Mrs. George Blrnbach. of 742 East An
keny street, gave a party lost week at
her home In honor of Mrs. Max B.
Mayer, who left the city recently' for
her home In San Antonio, Tex. .
Mount Hood Circle and Mount Scott
Circle. Women of Woodcraft, had Joint
Installation Tu'sday evening. January
10. Mrs. C. C Van Orsdall. grand
guardian, was Installing officer. The
following officers were Installed for
Mount Hood Circle: Vivian Cochran,
peat guardian neighbor; Jennie Perrett.
gusrdtan neighbor; Belle Peffer. adviser;
Mary E. Wheeler, banker; Lou Ellen
Cornell, clerk: Lillian Scbmokel. magi
cian: Alta Munro. attendant: Ella R.
Evans. Inner sentinel; Bells Tsn Eyck.
outer sentinel; Bernlce Miner, musician;
Minnie McGregor, captain of guards.
The following officers were Installed
for Mount Scott Circle at Lents: Ella
Marshall, psst guardian neighbor; Ada
C Roes, guardlsn neighbor; Edith Ray
burn, adviser; Vllurla Lent, magician:
Mamie Cox. clerk: Llzxle Paul, banker;
Maud Hadden, sttendant; Mildred Doh
erty. Inner sentinel; Rose Hubler, outer
the Women's Club, which will meet
Tuesday afternoon. January 17. at 3
o'clock In the Art Museum Sculpture
room.
Mrs. J. M. Uelnts was hostess at
"500" In honor of 13 guests, Wednes.
day evening, January 11. An oyster
supper followed the cards.
The third social event of the Good- j
fellowship Campaign Committee of the
Women of Woodcraft will be a dance
given at their headquarters. Tenth and
Taylor streets. Friday evening, Jan
uary 30.
Next Thursday evening the Astra
Circle of the Women of Woodcraft will
give a public Installation of officers,
and all members of the circle are ex
pected to be present.
In honor of Miss Bess Allen, who Is
the guest of Miss Louise Dobson, of !
Terrace Park. Captain and Mrs. A. J.
Geer have been hosts the past week at 1
a house party. Miss Louise Dobson ,
also gave a matinee party Saturday j
afternoon for Miss Allen. Miss Bertha
Geer and Miss Amy Geer.
In accord with the regular custom, a
table for the members of the local chap
ter of the P. E. O. Sisterhood, resident
and visiting, will be reserved at the
Young Women's Christian Association
lunchroom, Friday, January 20.
The second anniversary of the organ
isation of the Grace Memorial Church
occurs this month and will be cele
brated Friday evening, by a china
shower for the church kitchen at the
parish-house on East Seventeenth and
WIedler'srreets. A musical pro exam m
followed by refreshments will take
place.
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Cards have been Issued to a recep
tion to be given In the Commercial Club
rooms of Sell wood next Saturday even
ing. January 31. - A mueleal programme,
followed by addresses, will furnish en
tertainment. A card and dancing party will be given
by the Rosarlan girls of Holy Roeary
Church. Wedneeday evening. In the
Alumni Hall, corner of Grand avenue and
Clackamas street. Proceeds of this party
' will go to the orphans at the Baby Home
: of et, Agnes.
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The social science department of the
Portland Woman's Club will meet Mon
day, January It. at 2:30 o'clock. In the
Women of Woodcraft Hall, Tenth and
j Taylor streets. The subject under dis
cussion will be the "Call and Lure of
the City."
SPECIAL AJfJfOTJXCEMENTS,
Every trimmed hat reduced to 35.00
at Miss Allen's. 426 Washington street.
Mrs. Gertrude E. Soule, piano studio,
313 West Park St Phone Main
4857. "
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Mrs. Nina. Lafowa can take a few
more gentlemen In a new dancing class.
Inquire to 1 and after 7 p. m. Main
3339.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Spencer, Of
Rlverdale, are receiving congratula
tions on the birth of a son. born Sat
urday. January I.
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Mrs. V. A- Cochran, of 869 Flanders
street, announce the engagement of her
niece, MIsa Florence Moore, to James
E. Garwood. The wedding will take
place February 6.
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J. K. 8tem, 447 Alder street, ladies
tailor. Is prepared for great reduction
sale In suits and skirts on all material.
I also have new Spring arrivals for
1S1L Phone Msin 6505.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Hasen. Of
TM Northrup street, are rejoicing over
the arrival of a son, born Sunday last.
Mr. Hasen Is general manager of the
Bridal Veil Lumber Company.
Next Tuesday afternoon 'is the date for
the next popular concert at the HelHg
Theater, under the direction of William
H. Boyer and the Helllg management.
The programme Is a fine one.
PERSONALS.
Dr. and Mrs. William Frederick Fle
blg have returned from California.
Mrs. Alexander H. Shaw Is a guest
of relatives and friends at Lebanon. '
or. I
Mrs. T. B. Howe left the city recent
ly for California to be gone several
Mrs. A. S. Cahen. of Seatt'e. and Miss
TlUle Cahen were In the city during
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Catlln left
Portland Thursday for California to
spend the Winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. H. Canal In have
moved - to their recently purchased
home, 743 Kearney street.
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Blumauer ate
on their way to Southern California,
having left Portland last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mns. - Anthony John Stowell
have moved to their new home at 451
Taylor street, corner Thirteenth.
Mrs. A. E. King and Miss Ann George
will leave Portland Wednesday for New
Tork by way of Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klelnberg. of
Ellensburg. Wash., are In the city vis
iting relative at 675 Hoyt street.
' Gus Rosenblatt left on Saturday for
San Francisco to attend the meeting of
the .Board of Fire Underwriters of the
Mrs. PhlUp Lewis, of Taeema. who I
came to Portland to attena tne tn-n-May
wedding. Is visiting at the home
of Mrs. Samuel May.
Mrs. E. T. McBrien and her daugh
ter. Mis Alma McBrien. who are Win
tering In Portland, have taken apart
ments at the Cumberland.
Mrs. C L. Scherer and her daughter.
Miss Caroline M. Scherer. have returned
to their home In this city, after an ab-
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Sets now? 7.60
Sets now $10.00
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$45.00 Fur Sets now S36.00
$63.50 Fur Sets now $50.80
$85.00 Fur Sets now $68.00
$100 Fur Sets now. .$80.00
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TKe Name of H. LIEBES & CO. on Any
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No Eastern hurried-shop made Furs handled as a side line with
no dependable guarantee.
$47.50 Fur Coats now. . .$34.75
$55.00 Fur Coats now. . .$34.75
$65.00 Fur Coats now. . .$52.00
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$ 95.00 Fur Coats now. .$76.00
$115.00 Fur Coats now. .$92.00
$150.00 Fur Coats now $120.00
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Our regular prices be
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All Furs purchased from us are cleaned, dressed and freshened
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eenee of several months In the South
and East, where they visited relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Holman are now
occupying their -new home on0'""
Heights, between Clifton and Myrtle
streets, on Montgomery Drive.
Mr. ana Mrs. T. J. elites departed
Wednesday for San Francisco and
Southern California, returning by way
of Ogden and Seattle within three
weeks.
Captain and Mrs. William B. Buffum.
of Prescott, Wash., have arrived to
pass the Winter with Mrs. Buffum is
mother. Mrs. W. R- Harrison, at March
mount Villa. Portland Heights.
Mrs. Samuel Brown and Mrs. E. Mor
aranstern. of Seattle, were n the city
recently to attend the wedding of their
brother. Adolph Cahen. and Miss Edna
May. Eugene Levy, of Seattle, was also
a guest at the Cahen-May wedding.
Mr. Charlea Catlln. Mrs. Adam Catlln
and Miss Mary Catlln, of this city, ac
companied by Mrs. Thomas Roe. of
Forest Grove departed Saturday for
Los Angeles, where they will remain
until April 1. '
Mrs. H. K. Shellaby will leave the
city today for an extended trip to the
East, sojourning In California. New
Mexico, and Arlxona on the return trip.
While In the East Mrs. Shellaby will
visit In Buffalo and Pittsburg, passing
several weeks at her former home In
Olean. N. T., the entire trip lasting
about three months.
Mrs E. D. Timma left Portland last
evening on the Shasta Limited for San
Diego, Cal., where she will pass the
remainder of the Winter with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Hummel.
On her way South she will Join MIsa
Mildred Tlmms in Oakland.
Mrs. Arthur Callan, accompanied by
her mother. Mrs. Catherine Brancht,
left the city Tuesday for the East.
Before returning they will visit friends
In New York and Boston. In March
Mr. Callan will Join them in Los An
geles, returning with them to Port
land. Miss Lillian Edna Amos, who has
been passing the Christmas holidays at
her home In Portland, has returned to
Berkeley, leaving this city on Thursday
last. '
Miss Florence Dayton of Alexandra
Court, who has been passing the fort
night with Mrs. Shelby and Miss Annie
Blanche Shelby at "Sandhurst," Sea
side, has returned to Portland. She
reports an excellent time. Mrs. and
Miss Shelby will also return to the
city soon.
Visitors at the beach resort Gearhart
and- registered at Hotel Gearhart-by-the-Sea
Include: J. E. Webb, Stewart
R. Strong, F. G. Stiller, George . G.
Brockbank, P. Welch. Leon Fabre. Jr..
Mr. and 'Mrs. M. L. Holbrook, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Holbrook, James G. Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mack. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry McCraken. Mr. and Mrs. W. C
Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamblet. Ed-
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Boys5 Air Ship Contest
and Meet Jan 23d to 28tii
Entries Close Saturday. January 21st
An event of interest to all boys under 18 years of age.
We will positively not permit any professional -made
models to enter for prizes. Every model airsnip, aero
plane, or biplane entered for prizes must be made by
the exhibitor a boy under ,18 years of age. The judging
will be done by citizens not connected with the store, the
points being Workmanship, Ability to Stay in the Air,
Distance of Flight, Original Ideas, etc.
This contest offers better prizes and greater inducements
to exhibitors than any liKe contest ever conducted in Port
land. Many interesting features will be introduced as the
meet progresses. Remember, entries close Sat., Jan. 21.
Virmt Prize. S25.00 Cash II Fourth Prize, $5OQ Order
Second Prize, $20.00 Cash
Third Prize, $5.00 Order
Seventh Prize, uraer s
A $1 Merchandise Order to Every Exhibitor
Full Details and Entry Blanks May be Obtained
at Advertising Department, 5th Floor. Watch
the Daily Papers for Further Announcements
Fifth Prize, $5.00 Order
Sixth Prize, $5OQ Order
Brought from N. T. Storerooms.
ALSO
GOWNS
SEIZED
Ey U. S. Government
Sold to Us
Dec 14, 1910
For Non-Paym:nt of Duty
ON SALE
Commencing Tomorrow
ONE WEEK ONLY
SUITE 41S
IMPERIAL HOTEL
Washington - Street Entrance.
AT ONE-THIRD
APPRAISED VALUE
Pony Coats-
Made of finest flat Rus
sian pony and caracul
skins, lined with beau
tiful satin, jeweled but
tons. VALUE 150.
16 Black Se!s-
Made of finest black
Belgium HARE; open I
rug muff; long, silky,
hair: skina marked Baf
fin's Bay, a guaranty of
finest quality, most ex-'
oept tonal bargain.
VALUE 70.
PRICE!
$34
PRICK
$22
12 Ki k Fets-
Made of finest genuine j
Eastern mink procura-. PRICE
ble: ehawl effect: ani-;
mal muff, 30 heads
tails, paws; an op-
nortunltv not to bi
overlooked. Guaranteed
VALUE 130. i
8 Alaska S b'e Sets-
Made of the finest Alas
ka sable or skunk skins,
large pillow or rusi
muff and beautiful1
shawl collar. Pointed,
like silver fox. Store-'
keepers' VALUE fllO.
PRICE
$36
11 G nis' Coats-
Of finest broadcloth,
shell lined beautifully
with exceptionally per
fect skins, large shawl
Persian lamb collan.
cuffs and facing; finest
tight curl skins; best
coat for automoblling.
VALUE $126. Mustb,
seen to be appreciated.
PRICK
$39
ALSO A NUMBER OF GOWNS CON
FISCATED BY C. 6. GOVERNMENT.
foyns-
Most beautiful crea
tions; made by finest
Parisian tailors, costing
over 1100 each.
PRICES
$22
DOT MISS THIS SALE MOST
ASTONISHING OFFER EVER
MADE, TO Bl'Y MOST BEAUTIFUL
FURS AT THESE! LOW PRICES-
CALL AT ONCE.
SUITE 415
IMPERIAL HOTEL
Washington - Street Entrance.