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I lhaS f ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1M4. ...SOGIBTY... Mrs. Ernest Bros of Portland spent the week visiting at SeaslJe.' i j , Mrs. Nolan entertained a number of her friends on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Selden Hetxel of Portland siwnt the week with her sister. Mrs.. K. tt Keuttner. Dr. George A. Wood spent the week In Portland attending the medical con vention. ' . ' " " -o - colonial ! party' on Thursday evenly in honor of on Tuesday afternoon in honor of her T , c.ii,, birthday at the home of her parents , , . Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hakei and asparagus fern were used for the decoration and the -children were amused by plnyln games, at which Blanch Walker end Earl Holmes were the fortunate contestants. The chil dren receiving invitations were: Alice Wilson. Madallne Pye, Alice Lighter. Karl Holmes, Krankie Htldebrand, Vir ginia Peterson. Hatel Wallace, Sidney Cordlner. Blanch Walker. Kllabeth Efflngl Theresa Kearney, Marie Thom son and Archie Haslam. Xaldyne IJaker was the enleiUlner of a larse number of her liitle friends Sweet Mrs. H. W. Christenson and her sis ter.". Miss Anne- Smith, ha gne to California to visit their mother. V . -:,.: Mr. and Mrs. X. P. Sorenson and fhlldrea left tor Portland on Friday evening and intend to reside there. Mrs. F. X. Jones has returned to her home In Portland after several weeks visit with her sister. Mrs. Pilklngton. Dr. George H. Curfman and his mother of Missouri visited at the home of Captain G. W. Wood during the past week. , peas were used to decorate the parlors and the pink and white sweet ; pes were used for the table devorations to correspond with the dainty pink and white refre'sainents which were served. The children were amused by stringing beads, driving naila, pinning tliga on a donkey and witii a grab-bag. Mil dred Stephenson and Thayer Rldehalgh won prizes, while those who found the money in the cake were Mignon Allen. Dorothy Kruse and Xaldyne Baker. Mrs. Baker was assisted In entertaining the children by Mrs. Selden Hetzel of Portland. .Mrs. George McBrlde. Mrs. whoritv .nrt fr Charles A. t'oolide. (The children who received Invitation Mrs. Charles Day and son Don of,ere: Maude Ross. Margaret t.nmn. Daytonf Ohio, have been the guests of Ethel Ell.worth Lenette Ferguson Mr and Mrs. James W. Welch during loiadys Coyle. Dor.s HoeBer. Mildred SIcBnUe, zoe Alien, tieien nuusu'n, Alice Wherity, Mignon Allen, Xellie Wooten. Florence Griffin, Edith Davis, ' . . . .. . ....u o Wednes- Luclle Howell. Constance rulton, Law- extended visit to oeoigia on weanes- - . ... i.mo i.nir;in :orci men. l-vuiii iv.v- mim civou antnvpii ner inn very . much and during her stay there was very delightfully entertained by the many friends she made. the past week. Miss Madge Sovey returned from an t v; t Mrs. James Fox and daughter, Laura, have gone to Portland to reside. They will live at Tenth and Harrison streets. Miss Fox will be very much missed in this city, especially in the musical cir cles, where she was very popular. Miss Floretta Elmore has returned home after spending . the ' summer In the east. While away Miss Elmore traveled extensively, visiting friends In several states, and not only enjoyed the experience, but Is very greatly Im proved in health. f ;'7"7 ' ' Mrs. Alex. Bremner entertained a number of the Methodist ladies on Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. C. Fletcher of. Michigan, who is visit ine her sister, Mrs. Charles Wright. both. Alice... Lighter. , Dorothy Kruse. Carol Weldon, Violet Fastabend, San ford Schlussel, Margaret Barry, Mel yU1? Morton,' Katherlne Barry, Rus sell Ferguson,' Mildren Stephenson. Er nest Tucker, Thayer Ridehalgh, Fen ton ; Cellar.' :. Charles ; Fulton, Earl Holmes, Raleigh Stein, Leslie Richard son, Frankie HiHleDruna ana manes Gratke. :- A, very enjoyable lawn and barn par ty was given on Thursday evening at the residence of Mr. Benjamin Toung in East Astoria. Sweet peas, Indian baskets; Chinese lanterns and festoons of red and white crepe paper were used for the decorations. Refreshments were served on the lawn and veranda and all present spent a very delightful evening dancing. Those who enjoyed the hospitality of the Young residence were the Misses Zetta Smith, Margaret Higgins, Alice Wood, Violet Bowlby, i 'of rortJand. B. A. Taylor, Houston, .nies Fox. Oilman. C. W. Fulton, A. V. Allen, Ryrle, Parker. T. tV Trullln ger. Grant Trulllnger. rt. W. Lounsber ry, Troyer of Fortland, H. 0. Van Dusen, H. Van Dusen. W. Robb, Strow bildrfe of California. C. J. Trenchnrd. J. A. Fulton, Anna Fulton, I'pshur, Clyde Fulton. Grlttln. P. A. Trulllnger, D. M. Stuart. John Smith, Lewis Smith, M. Ford, Sanborn, H. Prael, Prael. J. Mont gomery, K. Hobson, F. Prael. s. Mor ton, G. Goodell. J. Smith, P. A, Stokes. W. Wilkinson, t.isbum, Fred Barker K. C. IevlH, R. X. Carnahan. R Ha bersham, W. W. Babbrldge, Wherity. Rogers of Newberry. Gus Klnnoy, L, Mansur, J. C. Mayo, George Flavel Schlmpff. R. Prael. Settem, J. W. Welch, Ed MucRoberts, Thayer. Charles Brown. Roberts. Thing, George Noland. Mackenzie of Portland. K. C. Hidden of Portland, Mars, Lee, Boll. Ben Ward, Gelo Parker, A. L. Fox. Will Sherman, Henry Smith. H. H Brown, Chailes Hellborn. W. G. How ell of Mt. Tabor. Badolett. C. Allen, A. M. Smith, Singleton of Portland, and Woods; Misses Heilborn, Hellborn, Dora Badolett. Crang. Alice Woods. C. Young. Tallant, Elmore, V. Bowlby. Nell Carnahan, Boelllng, L. Uoelltng, Nan Reed. Fox. Warren, Morton, LUm berger, Nellie Sherman, Dickerson. Geary and Reba Hobson. 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Olga the occasion. Heilborn, Harriet Tallant, Sadie Cning. ' i Clara Llonberger; Francis Thomas, A. Miss Margaret Higgins entertained ; Morton, Anne Smith. Annie McLean, the members of the Thursday After- Nell Utzlnger, May Utzinger. Edith noon Club this week on . Wednesday Habersham, Nell Carnaha Hattle afternoon in honor of Miss Laura Fox I Utzinger, Miss Regan. Nell Barker, Era and Miss Marge Halstead. Those pres- Holmes. Selma Norberg, Anna Camp ent spent an enjoyable afternoon play-' bell,' Hannah Adair, Nellie Sherman ing the game of Ave hundred, Mrs. AM j Florence Goddard. Peterson. Ida Leln thur A. Finch winning the prize. - enweber, Gertrude Barry; Mesdames : James Bennett, W. O. Wilkinson, Chas. Misses Freida and Lola Foard gave i Hellborn. X. A. Maris. Harry Bell, Ed- a luncheon for a few of their friends j ward Miller, Oswald West, Fred Rog- on Wednesday afternoon. Sweet peas ers, Albert Ross, Horace Thing, Artnur ' and autumn leaves were used for the decorations and those who were pre3ent to spend a pleasant afternoon were the Misses Myrtle Shahour, Winifred Hig gins, Alice Wright, Hazel Stockton, Inez Stockton, Hazel Robb, Julia Bock, Maude Van Dusen, Winifred Van Du sen, Sallle Gray and Louise Gray. Miss Bessie Reed Is entertaining a house party at Gearhart Park with Mrs. Nelson Troyer and Mr. and Mrs. gwep son Morton as the chaperones. The party was Joined by a number of young men last evening and all are having a delightful outing. Miss Reed s guests are the Misses Louclle Cole, Florence Ross, Mary Barry, Bertha Hobson, Ger trude Barry, May t'tzinger, Miss Lol- ley of San Francisco, Miss Mastick of A. Finch, S. Morton, Paul Badolett, A. A. Cook, W. E. Tallant, Dr. Vernon Pilklngton; Messrs. Hiram Leinen weber, Dr. Pilklngton, W. O. Wilkin son,, Alfred Cleveland, Dr. Earle, Har ry Baxter, Edward Low, Lieutenant Cooper, James Bennett. Chas. Aber crombie, Nello Jonnson, Mr. Mitchell George A. Wood, George Warren, Ran dall Reed. Frank Greenough, W. E. Tallant, N. A. Marrs, E. Miller, Dr. A. A. Finch, Charles Hellborn, Horace Thing, Paul Badolett, Robert West dahl, Charles Gray, Howard Knight Charles Brown, Mr. Howett, Mr. Stem mil. Harry West, E. O. Dickenson, Aus tin Osburn, Henry Adair, Geoge Bar ker, Claude Goddard, ,!eorge Ohler, Frank Woodfleld, Dr." Frederick, La Blaus,'Dr. Applewhite, Paul Bullivan, Portland and Nell Peterson of Port-Leon Mansur, Dr. Regan, 'James Ver- Jand. ' ... ',' Miss Harriet Tallant and Mrs. Will iam E. Tallant gave an outing party to Youngs River falls on Tuesday on the launch "Elk"; in honor of Miss Laura Fox. ; Those who took part In the enjoyable event were the Misses j Reba Hobson, Laura. Fox, non, John McCue, Will Gratke, Charles Wright, Oswald West, Paul Trulll.nger, Jack Allen, Bert Allen? Albert Rosa. .- - - ( ;f Mrs. Charlea Callendar and ' Mrs. Thad Trulllnger "entertained,, a large number of their Astoria friends ion Friday at their home In ' KnappWn Margaret I with a lawn and bouse part. . I Flag ui 1 c vun.c lUoro HaiHtMid. t and sweet peas were used, for the "'l&Sl,,a UL j....v, r- , i Alice Wood, Violet Bowlby, Florence j decorations am) . the steamers Electro Ross, Hannah Adair, Virginia .White, and Miller were used' l'o cpnvey the Sadie Craug, Olga Hellborn, Harriet ! ladles to and from Kn4ppt$n, ;7hoae Tallant and the Mesdames Arthur A.who received lnf Italians wrer Men Finch, Wllllani ' E. Tallant. Horace dames George, Pa ttori Rldehalgh, W. Thing and J. R. A. Bennett. L8n- Ti-h." Richardson,!. E. Ig- gins, Pilklngton, R. CamUhers.'T, W. Estelle Cook entertained a number Tallant, Elmore, Rogers, Dyer, ST Z. of her friends on Monday afternoon In Ferguson, Pilklngton, P. L. Chert y, A, honor of her eighth birthday at the Donhar, ;Maddopk, Vnarpsteln.'.C jl. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Higgins, Spittle, Christenson, Hiber Fcank Cook. Sweet peas, nasturtiums sham, Berry. G. Reed, Kendall and Nea! Indian Relics Unearthed. . .The Galice Consolidated Minlns Company made a strike of a peculiar kind a few days ago. It recently pur chased a tract of gravel on the bank of Rogue river and has Just com pleted a ditch to it. In prospecting the bar an old Indian burying ground was uncovered, and up to date at least 100 skulls and a corresponding number of bones have been washed out. The gr.-ivel was the scene of one of the closing battles of the Rogue river war, and the bodies of the Indians killed at that time are among the And. The major portion of them, however, are much older than those buried in the '5n, and were probably In the ground when Lewis and Clark vis ited the coast. Arrowheads and old Indian jewelry are found In thTgruYe. 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