TIT IS SrXDAT ORECOMAX, rOHTLAXD, 3rATtCTT 3. 1912. Forbes Mise Ad Doernbecher. Mr. Voting. II- K. Sargent. Bert flpmfni ju,!cf W. K. Loury and Mafn Matifhui. pafTmiiU and violets formed the deco- rations. Mr. and Mr. Walter M. Cook ac companied by their two small daug;h tera and M:ij Maud Mowrl! expert to leave 1'ortUn.i for Europe March 14. The Cooks will take their touring car and will motor through France and Ital. Z-ater they will lour the British I Me. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. J-ett re turned Wednesday eventna from their wed.imx trip. whN-h was passed at Oearhart. Elk Creek an-l other coast ronplimentlns M:s Clara S:ru-s and Nathan Ptran!-. of New York. Mr. an-d Mm. Henry W. Metarer entertained with a bridge rrl on Tuesday even ing. Guests made up elu'ht tables of the t'm. Card honon fell to Mrs. F. M. Keller and Mm. Julius U Meter. Jonquils crnhined wtth Oreifon ftrape and fema niade an effective decoration. Mi" Jftsepl. ire Smith left Tort land for Aator. Iat week, where she will be te cur.1 1 of , her i.:er. Mrs. Freder ick Leslie Warren. Mrs. Rnlort Smith will leave Portland T.:rsday for New York, wl-.ere she ex ntctx tj remain a month. On her re turn se wUt be accompanied by Mlsa I-ei?A 5ttnpon. !: wl'I he her gues f-r pMTii months. V - rnn:rx f rofn Wash In c ton th. r r l'i,.in Mr?nn Ia teen vlsltir Mi. Carrie l.ee Chamberlain the last l. (tn.m nlhrr fitrifflnn wh t Miss M-r:an aftm-fed with !it l.ostesa lie in t e capttii. nas a uan p;rn t e nfiKTi at .nn.tpoiis. The f.-llow inr from a San FraP-isto pap-r w-M of interest t the inanv frlmi and rlattvcs of M:ss FTIyee S''ti;Ae ;n fort land: "Airs. ;rve A. S h lU announce. i 1 , en e?tiriit of her ia"i:iiter. Mis K.Mf S.-iiul. and Sainorl Hopkins, of t - tiy nd Hurllnuame. "Society l.a h-en r x reo i i n jr kumrlHsmrn: of t .ie entraicemen t for some time. ar Hopkins int rod tired Mus Setnils aj his fianrre nt the Mardl iras ball on Tuesday nluht. T-c two rntde a, mt attr-a-tive pair at the ball, Miss Schtils In a I'avlowa sown f tulle ha 1 let skirl and s panel nd Hop kins a a Krrnrn rlown. In wl.ite and rlinaon. wi:h h:ih-peaked iTitnwn haf "Ml S- hi.U i r.ot M out f her tern, altho-r.'h nh ha hern In sorlety for two ft-s..n. She has always been rnr.reded to he one of the real beauties f San Krni-IM, with a dashlne chic and s'jle i harminc amiability of manner ht endeared her to aV who knew her. She Is a sistrr of Mrs. Har old Lar. I torn and educated here, her I'trcle of eiiaint.in-t . fa a larre one. hr and Ml-s Enid ;rcir have always been ctiunt.. completing their achool- tnir by a tour of Kuroj.e. and wherever the two attractive belles went society ma at ttiete fret. "The bridegroom- to-be Is the onl son of Mr. and Mrs. K. AV. Hopkins, and a brother of Mr, tins Tvor, Mrs. Will Tavl-ir. Mrs. Fred Mr War and Miss Florenre Hopkins, the latter the ftanrr of J. fheever Cowiien. The wcddlntr will take place In June, or at least sone time next Sum-jner." San ford Whttlnic. Mrs. Charles Stolte. Miss Sample. Miss Koss. Miss Middle man. Mrs. Oeorxe Korsythe and Mrs. Henry Frank. Mrs. I Hunzlker. who lias been the fruet of the family of her brother. C. A. Myers, for a week, returned to her hon at Walla AA'alla on AYednc&day. Mrs. K. M. Buker presided at one of the most elabtrate luncheons of tlie season at the Portland Hotel Monday. The table presented the appearance of a flower bed. so closely maswl were the violets imd , :iii s of the valley. Hand-painted car. Is marked the covers, and each iruesi reitdved a corsajre bou-iu-t of iole-ts. After luncheon bridsce was the. iIieraloii. Mrs. Jol;n Welst and Mrs. Charles Kreemont liunker wore the fortunate contestant. Mrs. ;- rice K. Cellars entertained Itii a Innchesin on Friday, compli menting Mr. C. It. Temploton. who ha rcently returned from Kurope. arid M rs. I. Vanduyne. who ha Just re turned from I-s Angles. Cover wore laid for Mrs. C K. Templeton. Mrs. I. Vandu ne. Mrs. William Kerns, Mrs. Mrs. F. H. Chamberlain and her daughter. Miss Kthel, who wilf Irave Portland for Henvcr on March la. l-.ave been literally showered with enter tainment dunna the past two weeks and many affair are planned to be j:lvn before their departure. Mrs. Charles F. Hunker compliment ed Mrs. Chamberlain f til a la re hrldjra party on Friday afternoon. lecoratlona of early yprinir llomcrs. pusay willow and nctzoa ki ape were used throuahout the. rooms. Card honors fell to Mrs. Frederick Harlow, Mrs, Thomas H. Foster and Mrs. Chester Jrerlnir. Assist In u atout the rooms were M rs. Alexander Mc I 'her son. Mis F.lhel Chamberlain and Miss Alma Hatnt'S. Later several additional surts Cme n for tea. Mrs. Chestrr l"eerinc was hostess at a brldce on Saturdav afternoon In honor of Mr. 'hnmbcristn. i'n 3Indav of next week Mr. Fred erick Harold Noitner will irive a te for Mrs. i'hamberlatn. Mrs. Kdwln 1hAk9 Whitney will preside at a lum heon for Mrs. Chamberlain on TucdA. Thur;lay will be marked by a bridge pTlven by Mrs. W. A- Hatha wav. and Friday Mrs. C. IE. Thompson will comolimcnt Mrs. Chamberlain mlth a t--a. Mrs. W. A. Chase is planning a tea to be yhrn the Wednesday be fore the oartnre of the Chamber lalna for their now home. Atrs. John Keatlnc and daughter. Miss Marcurot. have rct-imed aitcr pasa Inc the Winter In "atlfornia. An informal mnMeale and dance was tivrn by the Modern Schmil Thursday e en ! t;s. F"brur i. An orchestra furnis'tcd the niM' for dance. A progranime wa ijixen a follows: Mrs. Nan. v tfelf 'an he. lyric sprano vntl o!o; pis Tin selt t on b Mi Marion .Ve; Mtss Mav ;ne. a reci tation. "The tic a u ty Ioctor ;' Master V if tor 'hrtstenen, violin solo; M ss Marl Watson, a sword dance. Pa-tron- se cf the affair mere, Mrs. Har riet T chtirvhiM. Mrs. Sarah Hard Field i:hrott. Vis Hild.t M. Jonc. Mrs. H. M. Ciark. . K. S. AA'ood. William Thurs ton Mrowti. 1 r If. Chapman. The romrrlttee in -harrse contntej of Miss Ad V, H"n.! r.n. IV Opt tx. Ceorce AVatts. J. S Tlioti.pson. Albert Bril liant and C. P- A ltron. A musical and dance pfvuMr wi:l be riven monthly herejiftr. nd all C;oe inter- strd are cordially incited to attend. Mr. and Mr a. T. J. i. nmhv and their n. t H. vulTnb . l.-ire W eri KUrta at the lote Victoria. I. .ngrlr. for the l4t three weeks. Th-v 1 ft Tues day fr St. l.oiit. and win then ro to tii Atlantic Coast. Mr. ;tndl Mrs. John KU'tr:nun and Mis K'ipni KItistcrman rriurned to Portland Monday after a six weeks' lour of ial:fornl.-u Mrs. F. "V rs-wnins returned t. thir home in Port! md cineI. from a, tr!p to New York. POHTIAMI A OAI AN IH IIO OMKI RV AP1HIIATMKAT TO I.OIK.K OFFICE Four Thousand Rugs for You to Admire Including the rarply beau tiful specimens just re ceived from the Orient. We cordially invite your inspection and criticism. If it's an Oriental Rag A Good Ori ental Rug You'll Find It Here. ATIYEH BROS. Tenth and Alder it !' "A V : i -V :t. Allaa Ktftsabelb Mc Ala boa. Miss Klixabeth McMahon. daugh ter of Mrs. r-.'Iixabetli McMahon. of East Seventh and Oregon streets, has been appointed by the hitch chief ranker of the Women's I'atholtc Order of Forester. In "hin ro. III., deputy high rh lef rantcer of the Women's Catholic Order of Foresters. Courts 606 and " In this city. IE. I Bryan. Mrs. F. I. Fuller. Mrs, William I-aldlaw. Mrs. Brandt Wick ershatu, Mrs. (ienrtfe I. reone. Mr. t. Moore, Mrs. I . H. Stephenson. Mrs. John tlibhon. Mr. Albert lluttrrflcld. M rs. .Vuicust Klovtcrman. Mrs. John H Boyd. Mrs. II. C. Campbell, Mr. A. S. Holt. Mrs. J. J. .AUnn. Mrs. C. C. Mur tn. M Ism-s foroth v and I cs lie Kerns, Miss Marguerita Templeton. Mrs. j.-se : r '.-rot h f a uI Fiorcr e, 1 1 a , : id in , S. arp and da .:rrs. ionstane. aie n.n m where the h.f !;arp t: e Italian Jan'iaMv Ti.f!f trip lu Urn m on i en)oahlr so far. an! ail W continued northwjtd '-n C.c sratf'f r nio,i,ratcs Air and Mrs P. It. S hnUicrm-dn cele. br a : d t ! ir loth ei.!:nir auniversarv Knd.iv ercn:n The ic-oration ued trouirhout the hoi.e arre red. to sua irt the ruby Wed linf O jests made H IT txb.rs of five hundrei. M-. S ,iV,rmiii received In a acorn n of (ulr t'.ur .A'.tn witfi an overdress of Hruel A -.. Mrs. .1 C. Pl wards. lauch:rr of Ir. S liuldei man apcared tn a pr. cot s.uin velleil it i bl.i k chif fon aad I'if. Mis Marie Schul lcrman was in scft yrl!ow :1W. elaborated with r-al Uce. Mr ind Mr Jo n Amo Trotter llaI mali paed through port nd Fr::y on tueir "Say t' their home in baker. r . attr a month a tour of Snu;:- rn California. Mrs. I.iujd W( keriram wa hirs it a bruise Ft id ay n'tern.KHi. com id I -men t Xn-c Mr, r.ul.t !! irl Mr K.i y MatS'in H'P h- prize The -uM' rii-; M-s. 4"rl tt-i. Jr. Airs. i;oitf ivtcri. M. s. Ky Al it-on. Mi . i;.-.t Kc T'iv.. Mr 41 Fi ank Ptel, Mrs. M 11 Mrredit.i. Mrs. Brant A ickersna:n. Mrs. .fssip or tiii: akmy ihst Thursday. February 2, m-a mnrkel by hobtlng inspection and review of the First Infantry and the Second Field .artillery at 9 o'clock in the morning on the Infantry parade a rou ml. Captain William Newman, of trie First Infantry, commanded the re view, which was witnessed bv nun dredi of spectators, many being from porfland. The First Infantry hand fur nished music for the marching. Colo nel i;:ortce K. Mr CSunnegle personally Inspected his regiment, while Major K. F. Mc;iachltn Inspected the hrrono Field Artillery. The troops wore their service ijnlform and full Mr Id kit. There mill be but one or two mora garrison reviews before the First In fantry sails fur HonolTilu May a. Lieutenant-Colon! Henry C. Cabell, of the First Infnntrv. who has been recently on duty in Washtncton, P. C, ami who Is now here awaiting orders. has been assigned to the Seventh In fantry, which Is now at Fort leaven worth. Kan. Mr. Cabell Is visiting with relatives In Portland. Colonel Francis J. Kernsn and fam- 11 v have gon to Washington. P. C, where he will bo on duty in the Ad- utant-Gencral's department. Major Charles K. Tayman is now Acting Ad jutant -Oenera! of the Department of the Columbia. Telle vlng Colonel Kor ean. Mrs. Uluyd. wife of Chaplain Walter K. Uovd. when at a skating party tn the post gymnasium, had the misfor tune to fall and break an arm. Cap tain John K. Thomas. Jr., I also suf fering from a broken arm from skat ing. Mr Henry M. Fales, wife of Cap tain Fale. entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon, there being four table. Mr. A. H. Bishop won first prlxe. while Mrs. Mathew A. Kcasoner pcured the consolation. Those pres ent were: Mrs. Bishop. Mrs. Kcasoner. Mrs. Me-rieave. Mr. Kalnh H. Ulster. Mrs. Off ley, Mr. Kohert Sears. Mrs. V. F. J4ne. Mr F. AA'. Bug bee. Mr. I. J. Phtllipson. Ms U. AA". Harris. Mr. H. A. AA'ell. Mrs C. AA". Harlow. Miss Wnt. Mr. J. T. Clarke. Miss Ma bel Mct5unnegle. Mrs. Henry U Kln nlion and Mrs. Faies. Captain and Mrs. Bra-lv i. Rutten mtA have been vlsitinz In New : ork for the at two and a half month, have returre-1 to the post. Ueutenant i bert Sear, of the First Ir.fantrc. gave an exhibition fencing bout with Alalor Karl von Fylofrtttn j Home-Made j Strawberry Jam ' l-af season I had about 13ft) jars of stiaw berry jam put up at try fruit ranch. Kipe. selected berries w.-re pi ked direct from the patch and tirade Into jam on th irot by a housewife noted for i o- fruit, carnmw. Beat of Hono lulu lane Suar whs Used In fi'i.tl part to lerrie. I have h..ut .v g'asa lars of this jam (-f I. lit pint anil I'lart. whh-li I v ili sell to lrit retailer or the t- nsoto-r dtr. I In .tnicle on'.er of not )os than one doen jars. I will guaraiite satl-fa-'t Ion or w ill return your money. Price on application. Address PI RIT I'Rl IT RtAfH, r. F. Maslk.Ow er. Foiiaeada. Or, S. H. SCHWARTZ t:ci.t M. n Ladies Tailor J MM TKP T .to I - 3".". ri lMINt K Ml II. DIM., GrandOpening Hoins Mmiday. Maruli 4th. First rla I.alies Tailored Suits, for 3 days only 10 fx-r cent discount. Goods to Suit Prices to Suit Xow i the time to buy your Faster Suit and save money. A cordial invitation is extended to all my customers and friends to call and see the fine display of Spring Suit ings. B. SALL Ladies' Tailor and Habit Maker 411 Morrison Street, Between Tenth and Eleventh Sts. before the Portland Fencing Club last night. Lieutenant Sears was champion feneer of his class at AA est Point, when lie graduated, anVT also of AVcst Point. Lieutenant Joseph C. Untie, who has been on leave f absence for fix weeks, has r. turned. He visited !n Minneap olis and New York City. m Miss lsnbel McOunnCsrle, daughter of Colonel Mc.unnegle, is entertaining Miss Josephine Smith, of 1 ortland. She gave a tea In her honor Thursday aft ernoon. Mrs. John R. Thomas. Jr.. entertained at tea In honor of Mrs. Sears Thurs day afternoon. Dr. CJeorge Ainslie and Pr. John Coughlau, of Portland, were guests of Lieutenants James A. Lllo and Scth W. Scofleld, Sunday. Captain and Mr. William M. Good- ale, who were married at Pasadena, February 1?. arrived at the post Mon day. Mrs. W. F. Jones gave a dinner Wed nesday for lieutenant and Mrs. F. Ho mer Wolven and Captain and Mrs. Henry M. Falc. Mr. U. B. Lister entertained at tea Tuesday evening for Mrs. Sears, who will leave Tuesday morning for New York City to Join her daughter. Miss IMisabeth Sears. Mrs. Sears has been visiting her son. Lieutenant Hears. Ueutenant and Mrs. Thomas C. Spen cer entertained for Mrs. Sears Thnrs- dav ntrrht. Lieutenant and Mr. Kohert Forma' BFl ng Ope Bins Monday March 4 19 12 A Cordial Invitation Is Extended to the Public to Inspect Our Exhibition of Pattern Hats and Imported Novelties At Our New Location Cor. Morrison and Fourth The Wonder Millinery tears'. Mrs. Scars and Lieutenant Ku Kene Fairs. ... Mips IToran. of Xw York City, who has bfen viMtlnsr her uncle. Rev. Otis K. Gray. In Vancouver. Is the guest of Mrs. Robert H. I'lcrson. EVENTS OP THE WEEK. Mrs. Carl Llebo was ho5tess at the third of her afternoon parties Thurs day afternoon. Guests made up five fables of the game.- Card honors were won by Mrs. F. E. Tlced. Mrs. John Ferguson and Mrs. Herman Blaeslng. The jruest list included: Mrs, D. G. Tomaslni. Mrs. Frederick JenninK, Mrs. J. B. Tanner, Mrs. H. B. Loveraire, Mrs. Henry Harmon. Mrs. J. H. Adsey. Mrs. J. McNIcholas. Mrs. Julia Freeman, Mrs. Percy Wyckoff. Mrs. Jerome Hoyt, Mrs. I-ovi Laeey, Mrs. Charles Jennlnft. Mrs. Samuel Murhard. Mrs. Joseph Penney, Mrs. K. M. Ijincc. Mrs. William Gary, Mrs. H. U. Kunbolt. Mrs. Kohert Men- cfee. Mrs. Bert Pcetcs, Dr. Llndsey. Mrs. K. E. Larrlmore. Mrs. J. P. Menefee, Mrs. W. C. Jacobsen, Mrs. M. L. Kline, Mrs. John W. VoBan, Mrs. A. R. Drap er. Mrs. T. Cramer. Mrs. George Baker, Mrs. John Ferguson, Mrs. H. A. Fred ricb, Mrs. I. Cohen, Mrs. Charles Conrad, Mrs. Nicholas, Mijs. John Kelley, Mrs. Clark Catlier. Mrs. F. B. Driver, Mrs. K. V. lting, Mrs. Harry Curtis. Mrs. F. E. Reed, Mrs. Jack Casen, Mrs. H. J. Blaes lng, Dr. Hubbard, Mrs. J. F. Boone. Mrs. Frederick fjchang. Miss Kate McGuise, Mrs. William Ingold, Mrs. L. M. Dsvis, Mrs. Frank Matter, Mrs. William Tay lor, Mrs. Valiant, Mrs. M. A. Mllner, Mrs. Annie Fernan, Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. X. St. Wade. . OREGON AGRICULTURAL, COL LEGE. Corvallls, March 2. (Special.) The climax for the year's social events for the class of 1914 of the Oregon Ag ricultural College came last night when the sophomore party was given In the college gymnasium. The pro gramme began with an address of welcome by Class President Dickey. There were short speeches dealing with the various phases of class activi ties by President Kerr, Professor Peavy and Lieutenant Miller. Musical num bers consisted of a violin solo by Miss Elsie Cook and selections by the Glee Club octet. Dancing and prize contests (Continued on Pajr. 4. Alder nnd R. E. FARRELL CO. Alder and Mevei and I Every Day by Express THE SEASON'S SMARTEST CREATIONS ARE ARRIVING Ju.t that ''little dilTerence " tbat particular worueu sock, tlie last dictate of Paris and Nw York fashions, authoritative and truly beautiful. This is our first messago , nnnouncinjr what has r-o far come to our store in the new models for Sprincr. Handsome Tailored Suits. Coats aud Tailored Dresses bearing the label of New York's foremost makers Max M. Srhwarez & Co. Kraut if ti I (iowns. Bridge. Afternoon and Trotting Dresses bearing the label of Deutsch, New York. Koreipn Models in Blouses and Waists in linecrie and voile, hand-embroidered and trimmed in hand-made la.' Fashionable Women Find in Lyra and American Lady Corsets the Proper Foundations for Their Garments NO ONE NEED REMAIN FAT NOW Physician Banishes Fat by New, Marvelous, Simple Method After Drugs, Medicines, Advertised Rem edies and Starvation Diets Had All Failed. J "REDUCED MY WEIGHT 100 POUNDS" JJ--J mm XT' American Lady Corsets rxcrl In riving t h miHli-uUKhtaf tcr lln.. prod uelnir the modish rffVrt to prfctfon. fI lowrfntr te linen of tht natural figure. The hip and abdomen are Mraipht anl unun. Every correctly - go w nM woman niuitt look ui ple, eafy and (ceneraHy cracful In her irown. mt tlKhtly corseted, lel i h o w y o u. lrler raittc SI 1 Madame Lyra Corsets In them corset perfec tion I exemplified i n th highest degree. Every dictate of fash ion is embodied in tho new designs. The body mat rial are richer and daintier than ever be fore, and the workman- hlp Is all that skilled hand labor can produce. L.yra Corsets make. fiK uref. Prlf t4 from 93 tm ZS. Alder and ScTenth wnnKvn, musks' tn H1I.IHK.-S RKADY-TO-H KAK "Just a Little Different' - & " i i , lit 1 V r r A 111- ..- il 1 : lit - V-' " Is 1 j ... fa-Wj--f " ' f - r n-T- f--rf E v7TI7agtmiWgP'rTiiTitPi This picture tells plainer than all words the marvelous improvement to be made In a woman's appearance when superfluous flesh is removed. USE THE FREE COUPON TODAY On November 1 Dr. F. Turner, a well known Philadelphia physician, was one of the fattest men In that sreat city. He welshed I'M lbs. His waist measured Inches and he wore a 17 collar. His health was miserable, he was weak and tired all the time, dull, heavy and stupid in mind; wasn't able to work, to .sleep nights or to riif-eat his food. Ho had just been refused life insurance because of his excessiv weipht. He was told that his very life was In grave danger, and that unless he could jret rid of his fat he might drop dead at any moment. He had previously tried all the methods of flesh reduction known to medical science, starvation dits. purinj?.-. violent exercise, etc.. but they had done more harm than good. With practfcallv a death sentence staring him in the face and a wife and family to support. Dr. Turner thought hard. He worked, experimented studied on a plan en tirely original and different from any he had used, and finally made a most wonder ful scientific discovery by means of which he has actually reduced his weight 100 lbs., gaining in strength and general health with every pound lost. On January 1 of this year Dr. Turner weighed lo0 lbs.; his waist measured 37Vs Inches and he wore a 15f-inch collar. His health Is perfect, he is as capable of hard work as at 2 years of age, and bis mind ia clear and buoyant. Dr. Turner's wonderful success has amazed, his friends and fellow physicians. His meth od is aimple yet thoroughly scientific. There are no medicines or drugs to be taken, noth ing to wear, no physical culture or violent exercises, no Turkish baths, sweating, purg ing, starvation diets or weakening methods of any kind. On the contrary, the system which any person can readily practice, in their own home without medical assistance of anv kind. Is designed not only to remove superfluous flesh at the average rate of about one pound a day. but to strengthen the entire body and benefit the general health right from the start. Dr. Turner's remarkable discovery, and experience created widespread attention both from physicians and the general public, and he has been fairly deluged with requests for personal treatment. Close friends have urged him to specialize in this particular branch of work where he could command large fees, but other business interests which occupy much of his time have decided him against It. In answer, however, to the multitude of requests for information and in order that all may have the benefit of the system it was his good fortune to discover, he has prepared a small booklet treating on his -method and telling every fleshy man and woman how they may accomplish the same happy result without the least danger or Inconvenience. He has mailed these books without charge to those who have written him, but has a few hundred copies left. We are glad to announce that arrangements have been made whereby these will be dis tributed without charge among interested readers of this paper, who will use the cou pon printed below. Send no money. Merely enclose a li-cent stamp to cover postawe. and the booklet will go forward to you by return mail. Address your letter to Dr. F. Turner. Ciark Music bldg., suite 1021G, S y ra c u se , x . 1. Free Flesh-Reducing Coupon Sign your name and address here. Name .. Address This coupon entitles you to one copv of "HOW I REDUCED MY WEIGHT 100 I-BS." hy Dr. F. Turner, as explained in the announcement above. Cut out this coupon. State that you have cut it from The Portland Oregonian, and send it direct to Dr. F. Turner, suite 1021(1, Clark bldg., Syracuse, X. Y., and the book will be sent you by return mall. I