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TIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1,1003.
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jt the Le&jAd
Philip Feldman. Mrs. Rudolph Rou
ter, Mr. Feldman. Emma Reuter,
Oertrude Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. K. W.
Amu, Woodburn, Or.; E. B. Perrln, Jr.,
A. T. William. Arthur Smith, K. B. Coe,
Jr.. Wuldson Megeath. Kansas City., Mo.;
Florence L. Heine. Ban Francisco; Alice
1). Leigh, San Jose; J. Ross Thompson,
Erie, Ph.; Mn. C. W. Beale, Mary Beale,
Robert Beale. Wallace, Idaho; Mrs,
George 11. StewHrt. Boise City. Idaho
Mrs. P. W. Statidred. Pocatello. Idaho
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Johnson, Albert D
Johnson Clara L Johnson. Ellsworth
Johnson. 8pokane; M. B. Brownlee and
wife, Miss Brownlee, Bruce Brownlee,
James Brownlee, Sjxikanr; J. R. Dickson
and wife, John Dickson, Brook Dickson
Frank Dickson. Pendleton. Or.; Donald
Mackay and wife. Dr. and Mrs. II. Skene,
nurse nnd t'hlld, Portland.
STKVTS Or TXI WXBK.
Monday evening; Professor Boyer en
tertained a few of hts friends at his
studio In honor of Miss Emily Bauer of
New York. A delightful musical pro
cram was riven by Mr. Boyer and a
number of his pupils. All spent a very
pleasant evening. Miss Bauer left thla
week for a two-weeks' visit In San
Francisco.
Mf ur a?
Saturday Is a gala night at the golf
links, many people availing themselves
of the dellclnusly-aorved table d'hote
dinner which has become quite a fea
ture. Among those who dined at the
links Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Koehler. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Llnthl-
cum. Dr. ana Mrs. Holt u. wnson, ir.
and Mrs. W. C. Alvord, Mrs. Burns,
AT EABXDB.
The season has fully opened at Sea
side. Large crowds of people are coming Mlss Alice von Dnstlnon. Mr. Duflon,
in dally and many more are expected Mr. Bert Ball. Mr. Milton Smith and
ss soon as tne weather becomes more i jjr j jj. wilcox
. fettled, camper s Urove is a little white & Stf
City of tents, whose occupants have cast T.on Henderson is considered the best
11 care away and are for the time en- entertainer in the State of Oregon by
Joying complete rest. The bathing hour th(. members of the Portasta Club. Fifty
is hailed with great Joy by large num- active members went , to his handsome
Ders wno daily indulge in tnis aengntrui npme on the river Thursday night and
experience. had one of the most pleasant outings
rersonais. the club has ever enjoyed. While Mr,
A Salvation Army has erected a large Henderson is not a member of the club,
tent near the bridge and are holding his home is a welcome rendesvoua for
cervices every evening. Portaslas. The protty home and broad
Dr. O. 8. Fowler has opened dental lawn was decorated with lanterns of
Barlors here. various hues. Refreshments were
A bootblack stand and several new served during the evening while danc
hell and souvenir stores are seen about ing was being enjoyed on the lawn. The
town. committee in charge of the affair was:
Mrs J. A. Lovely, wife of the Chief R, A. Woodburn, J. A. Roper. W. F.
Justice of the Sunreme Court of Minne- Da Mert. F. C. Houghton and L. P,
ota, with ber daughter. Mrs. F. A. Wll- Thornton.
cox of St. Paul, ia vis! tin her sister. I Uf Uf
Mrs. W. T. Bteohens. for the summer. A pretty reception was given Thurs
Mrs. W. B. Fechhelmer of Portland, day afternoon by Mrs. H. C Wortman
also Miss N. W. Dwyer, are the guests of at her beautiful home, 245 Ford street.
Mrs. W. T. Stephens at Sunset Cottage. The reception was in honor of Mrs. Wll-
Lleutenant Ben Holladay Dorcy. United Ham Estabrook Jones of Boston, who is
States Army, and family, with Paul Von visiting here. The house was prettily
JCurousky of Vancouver Barracks, are at decorated throughout with aspragus
"Holladav Cumri" near Renslde Mouse. ferns and the beautiful Mt Shasta
Mrs, A, Von Etlinger and Herbert Von Marguerites, making a pretty contrast,
EUlnger are at Seaside House. and blending the colors of the white
George Taylor, wife and family of CUmatls and honeysuckle vines that
Portland, who have been at Seaside completely covered the large windowa of
House, returned to their home Wedrics- their home. One window looking out of
day. - the living room is especially pretty, be
Mr. Burch's, Dr. Skene's and Donald ing covered with the small purple en
occupying the
Mackay's fa milieu are
Cloutrie Cottage.
' Those registered at the hotels are:
Xocksley Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bowers, Portland;
James El wood, wife and family. Port
land; Jerry E. Bronaugh, Portland;
Leona McCarthy, Portland; Charles L.
Ryue, Portland; Mrs. H. Emken, Port
. land: Miss Pearl Emken, Portland: W. D.
Carlisle. Portland: P. O. L. Boeuf. Port
land; Elisabeth A. Serrall, Portland; Mrs.
E. L. Lowell. Portland; F. D. Wooley,
Portland; Slg. Slchel. Portland; R. E. W,
Jones,. Portland; Lea Loomls, Portland;
K C. Barker, Portland; H. E. Noble and
wife, Portland; Jean Dunbar, Portland;
Mra. It. E. Boynton, Portland; A. O.
Sherman, Portland; D. R. Hastings, Au-
Durn, Maine; A. T. Kelhiher, Salem. Qr.;
Mr. and Mrs; T. J. Cheney, ; Pendleton,
Malone Joyce, San Francisco; W. C.
Smith and wife, Seattle; V .11 lam F. Bar
rett, Chicago; Oertrude Campbell, Bos
ton; William I. Renter, Berlin; Miss
Emma Renter, Berlin; George H. Ohler.
Astoria; Mrs. A. W. Williams. The
Dalles; George Cooper. 8an Francisco; A.
E. Green and wife, San Francisco; Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Ames; Woodburn; Otis
Patterson. The Dalles; Walter. Lyon,
Salem: Mrs. Lot Lirermore and family,
Pendleton. T. T. B. Cooke, M. D. Dawson.
C. M. Celler, wife and Bon. Astoria; Mrs.
8. Danzlger and nephew, San Francisco i
Mrs. A. Mayes. Skugnoy, Ala.; Mrs. M.
A. Gough. San Francisco; John W. Arct
ander, Minneapolis; F. L.
Francisco.
At the McOulre.
Frank Royal. Chicago; Tlce Adkins
and wife, Portland; Dick Smith and wife,
Portland; P. Hill, St.3ohns; L. L. Hill,
The Dalles; L. W. Bill, Cannon Beach;
H. J. Leaf, Portland; Ben Hill, Portland;
Earnest Valcker, Portland; E. W.
Robitch, Nehalem; H. W. Powell, St.
Helens; W. W. Irving, E. Walker, Port
land. At the Grimes.
Robert G. McCraken. Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. Campbell, Heppner; "Alex. M.
Winston. P. Clark and family. Miss
Lawler. Miss M. Stock, Spokane; Mrs. C.
H. Richards and son, Rhoda Richards
and son, Missoula, Mont.; J. S. Forest,
New York; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown,
Mrs. H. W. Christensen, Astoria; Otto
Sight. Dr. Alex Blrby, Miss Lotta
Bridges. Jr., H. W. Storey, Mrs. E. 8.
Edwards, W. H. BrUts, B. M. Menzles,
Portland; Miss Alice Brltts, Duluth,
Minn.; A. A. Bailey. Mrs. A. A. Bailey,
E. T. Patterson, Mrs. Peterson, Anna and
Louise Peterson. H. W. Peterson. Miss
woodward. Ira E. Allen. Portland; J. K.
Smith and wife, Mrs. Clute, Spokane;
John Reed. Astoria; Walt Schumacher,
Walla Walla; M. C. Barker. Phelps Hol
tnan, Portland; T. H. Ltttlehales, Mis.
Ltttlehalcs and family, Dilly; p. J. Hill.
Chicago; C. W. Ralston. Mrs. G. A.
Weingtx and son. Portland; Carmine
Standrod, Portland; Mrs, D. W. Standrod,
Pocatello; Mrs. Etta Dawson. Spokane;
William J. Jessop, Frank Rowe, C. W.
Stringer and wife, R. H. Wallace. J. W.
Newcastle, Helen Nelson, Portland; II. J.
Miller, Aurora; Charles A. Barry, Mrs.
Barry, Agnes Downs, Pullman; Miss
Holgate. Miss Kiely, D. G. Tomanium
and wife. Mrs. M. Lewis. Dr. C. H. Raf
fety and hito, Portland; Frank Crowder,
Payette. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. II. D. I
Croney, - Everett. Wash.; I. W. Hansen,
Seattle;. Mrs. J. C. Boyle, Portland; A. C.
Hansen. Seattle; J. F. Hamilton. Astoria;
J.- P. Belts. Portland; Mra. A. C. Lemp,
Boise; It. C. Hexter. Mrs. Robert Robin
son. Portland; Mrs. Albert Allen, Miss
Frances M. Allen. Spokane; Mr. and Mrs.
matls vine. The floral decorations and
natural growing vines at the windowa I
made a very artistic combination,
Mrs. Wortman was assisted .in the re
ceptlon by Mrs. E. T. Geary and Miss
Frances Wsrren, who served tea punch
from a pretty retreat In the alcove,
Mrs. J. N. Teal and Mrs. T. w. Lon
don served Ices, while Mrs. James Hart
and Mrs. Shults presided at the coffee in
the dining-room urns. The reception
was a decided success, an expressing
themselves as having had a most de
lightful afternoon. Three "hundred lnvl
tatlons were extended and nearly all re
sponded.
ts? Uf
A very pleasant evening was spent at
a large bonfire given by Mrs. E. Schiller
of Centrevllle. Long Beach.
The evening was spent in rouslo and
story telling, during which popcorn and
panooha was served. Thoae present were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hungerford, Mr. and
Mrs. F. Frantman. Mrs. C. 8. Rogers,
Mrs. E. Schiller, the Misses C. Laura
Templeton, Nettie Ross, Blanche Barbey,
Carrie Barbey, Pearl Hungerford, Sena
Naunan, Messrs. F. O. Wickham, A.
Schiller, Leroy McDuffy, Dan Barbey,
Lads and Lasses Alden Hungerford, Al
bert Carroll, Verne Schiller, Phila and
Cora McDuffee and Haxel Barbey.
A large number of ladles were en
tertained at an elaborate luncheon on
Friday afternon bV Mrs. Frank Knappi
and artistlo effect. A handsome cut
glass centerpiece, filled with white car
nations, graced the table, while smliux
and white tulle were daintily arranged
overhead, tied In true lovers knots.
In the front parlor, yellow prevail!.
Iceland popples, golden rod and core
opsis gave forth a soft, mellow light
In the back parlor, pink sweet peas
and carnations shed a soft pink ray.
The hall and porch were beautifully dec
orated In red and green. Punch was
served In the parlors. The bride enter
tained a few personal friends at an In
formal reception. Among those who
participated were: Capt. and Mrs.
Rockwell, father and mother of the
bride: Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Morrison. Miss
Wells and Mr. Fuller of California. The
bride and groom left, amid a shower of
rice, for British Columbia on an ex
tended wedding trip.
PZBBOVAX. MBBTIOV.
Mrs. Alcyone Hill of Frultvale, a sub
urb of Oakland. Cal.. Ia here on a visit
with her sister. Mrs. Frank Schlegel,
at 601 Yamhill street.
Mr. Henry Taubenhelmer, accompanied
by his daughter. Miss Florence, will
spend the month of August at Wllhoit
Springs.
Miss Minnie M. Williams expects to
leave next Monday for a month's visit
with Mrs. E. M. Cox at Seattle.
Mrs. Max M. Shlllock left Wednesday
morning for a 10-days' visit with her
mother at Chehalls.
Mr. Nixon, who has been visiting her
son. Richard Nixon, ror tne past two
months, left for her home in New Or
leans this week. Mrs. Nixon was In
home at Gold Hill Monday after having
visited trlends and, relatives here during
the session of the Degree of Honor,
Ex-District Attorney and Mrs. T. J.
Clecton have returned home from a trip
into the Nehalem country. ,. ,
Mr. and Mra. O. T. Mielke have re
turned from a delightful outing at White
Salmon and Trout Lake.
Mrs. Walter J. Burns and family left
for Gearhart this week, to be gone all
the month of August.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ayer, Miss Lewis
and Miss Flanders, who have been vis
iting Lake Cushman and Victoria for
the past two weeks, have returned
home.
Mrs. Annie Reed, who has been vis
iting In Seattle, returned home Thurs
day. Miss Cena Robertson of this city and
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell of Seattle will
leave August for a trip te Yellowstone
Park. Miss Robertson and Mrs. Camp
bell are sisters.
Mrs. Montgomery Is being delightfully
entertained In Seattle, being guest of
honor at a number of social functions
given by society leadera.
Miss Jessie Marcus entertained a few
friends at her home. 128 Thirteenth
street, laat evening In honor of a Mr.
Zlgler of Seattle.
Miss Melllssa Hill, director of the
round table here for the study of
English, has just been appointed pro
fessor of English at McMlnnvllle Col
lege. Among the well-known people who'
will swell the ranks of those already at
Gearhart during the month of August..
week, the guest of Rev. William E. Bail I her duties before the commencement of visiting here and at Benton, left ' for
dall. ' ;,. . ..). . ' I the school year, . . . I Portland this week, where they will visit
Miss. Elmore and Miss Elsie Elmore I Mrs. Rose Gllmora of Balem Is visit-I r snort time previous to their depart
of Astoria are In the city attending the I tne her parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. Gross. I ture for home In California. . r ' t
tennis tournament ; , , I Miss Clara Wold left Thursday for a I Mrs. R, N. Colbert and sons Wa'do and '
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Baker of Ban I two weeks' outing at Beasid. , , i weiiace lert ror the Coast Monday to
Francisco are at the Portland on their I Mrs. Mary Griffin la entertaining Mrs. I Pd month. They were accompanied
way home from a trip to Seaside. I Mary Bryson of Corvallls. , ' . , : by.Mr'. Mallow, Mrs, Miller and Ml
Dr. Ernest Barton spent the first of Kenneth MUler will leave for . Berk- rortiana.
the week with friends at North Yam- ley. Cel., next week to tajce a course In I
hill. I mining engineering at the State Unlver-1 1 . . nvSLSTOsT.
Miss Hasel Olandon returned last Uy. I Bev. R. J. Divan and family are annd
oaturaay rrom a visit wun nana, rvm- Mr. ana jars, r . a. unase ana lamujr, i ing ins summer at Long Beach.
hill relatives. Her granarootner, Mrs. nr. ana Mrs. jienry wyiie ana ramuyi Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford and
Uianaon, accompaniea ner to tnis city. leit Muesaay tor newpon lur a mree i aaugnter left Wednesday for a. months'
. .. . . ... n I mvaaWa' miIIn Th. will lu IaIh4 I .a "
juih wunaerii ana sbisb Ltrni urm i " . - vu..b. " uuikib at ijonr Kur n . , .
hana left Thursday for a short visit with "t of the week by Mm. J. C Dodd I and . Mrs. R Alexander left Wednesdar for
Hood River friends. tne atisses jayrue, name ana win Newport. Mrs. Alexander will be the
Miss Emma Wunderll expects to leave via. . . nt of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tweedal at
Monday. August 10. ror a weeks vaca-i .V"' ""r" L" tneir summer cottage for the seaside
... . . . ' I inr mrA DnnL.M Ah A will hA MRA - IT - 1 . . ... . . .
, t,... Inaun, iar, Aiexanaer will join them In
oral weeks. , , , . a week or two and remain for the sum
tlon visit t Long Beach.
Mrs. F. E. Sanborn and children, who
have been visiting at the home of her
w"r ..J.-. I1'!:. .ht.r. Mis. Done.
vmwiuiu viu 1011 x UBiaiT mr Himrham Hni-lsisrei .4,
ICS V V V IBIlHlg W V M w w wmvm . M . . -I , - B-S Slf)
mother In South Salem, left on Tuesday LVT",n.f nrr ln" ot ,""'- " Miss Jennie Heathman Is here enjoying
for their home at Bothgate, N. D. L ' . . v, . ""ort vacation visiting , her parents.
Mrs. Baker, who has been tHe guest of . Mr- Plm" ' l Ja , m MIm Heathman Is taking a course at thi
her nephew. Frank Morrison, In South 'nrJ,? Jh ru6at of ner ,u,ur' Mr Holmes' Business College In Portland.
Salem, returned to her Home, at "'; "7. . . u ... ' "
MlnnvUle Wednesday. ' . Mlsa Mattle Perry Is tCoburt Wt'l ; QBAJfTB TAB.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Blackwill. haw '""" ?". .--. Miss Margueret Bannard haa returned
returned from an extended outing t ' ,;.7.,:! ,V ... a " v... l home from Ashland, where she vHlteX'
Gladstone Park. "r: "jj' J?V9JZ?" relatives and friends for several days.1
... ... a w . . x I "iwnuiim tne w in runmniiv . i rura ut- nrm t.-i . . .
AiiBFm mm nainiicnvuinniirKxi .k. h. ,Ol m n rialuin RmkIi fori i;.n ana aaugnter nave
ned
Misses Kiia ana r rsncesurnn arrived n th w1, to riataoD Beach for wm ,"c"on daughter ha
home Thursday from Boston, where they e lummer watsop neacn ior Brrlvea her, from BBk)r CUy rA w
have been visiting for several weeks.
Mrs. Johnson is visiting -her sister.
visit relatives.
ill
Mrs. Eugene Eckerlen left this week Mr. J W 1 DardorfL t her home In . rnknk Callstog.. CaL, h.s ar-
r Newport for few weeks' outing at r'ia'i u,raorn' ,n rived In this .city and will spend the
Miss Lulu Willis IS vlsltln at River-1 " "u v"r.
side Farm, the guest of the Misses :"Jr.V::. -
Curry. I nnr er, wno nas neen viut-
Mls Zella Byron left Wednesday for T , T,., k7' - ?Z, " '
,.fi. .(,..). win anend .vera! lMi to her home at Chlcagro.
for
the seaside.
Mr. and Mrs. Gent have returned from
a delightful outing spent at Cascadla.
Mrs. R A. Kirk has gone to Newport
for a short stay.
Miss Nellie Henderson, who has been
visiting friends here for the past two Z,,,Z
monins, ten ior runianu ntuiituj,
where she will make a short visit be
fore returning to her home at South
Bend. Wash.
EX-Governor and Mrs. T. T. Geer vis
ited in Portland this week.
A merry party left Thursday morning
Seattle, where she will spend several
weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. H. J.
Miss Delia Moore is having a pleas
ant outing, the guest of the family of
J. R. Nixon on Clover Creek.
Rev. T. A. Daughters of the EdIsoodsI
Church has resigned and. with Mrs,
Daughters will leave for Eastern Oregon
soon.
ALBAVT.
Mrs. P. C. Anderson and family are
by private conveyance for Ocean Park taking their summer outing at the Bay. 1 -! BDrinara Cal hl. .k wm Me
t . .v... Th.. in I if I.. .ka K. I " aV' "i, -ai., mis weea were air.
Miss Myrtle Parker; after an enjoyable
visit of several weeks with Grants Pass
relatives and friends, has returned to her
home at Chicago.
Among Grants Pass visitors to Cole
' I 1 1 .U. t . t. I UH .H U -. W An . .
Smyth, San .., Un " T,a,u.. -rh.
house was handsomely decorated In yel
low sweet peas and beautiful ferns, mak
lng it a bower of beauty. Seven tables
were laid, with covers for six at each,
The ladies' acting as hostesses at the
different tables were: Mrs. Warren
Houghton, Mrs. Wesley Ladd, Mrs. J. T.
Teal, Mrs. C. F. Bevbe, Mrs. S. Heitshu,
.Mrs. Morton Insley and Mrs. Frank
Knapp. The Spanish Students discoursed
sweet music from a vine-covered bower
during the luncheon.
When the ladles separated they united
in pronouncing it one of the most en
joyable functions of the summer and
wishing their hostess many happy years
In her new home.
The presence of Mrs. J. T. Nixon was
sadly missed from the gathering, she
having returned to her home in New
Orleans on Thursday. Mrs. Nixon has
many warm friends in Portland, where
she has been visiting the past two
months.
Edmund Baker, San Francisco.
Seaside House.
Mr.- and Mrs. A. Burch. Miss Beryls
Burch, Miss Louise Burch, Spokane.
Donaldson, Mrs.' L. W. 'Robertson, - Mrs.
Emma J.ee. James Laid law wife and
family. . Y. Harry, W.. A. Shaw, wife
and child. Ei M. . Rosenthal and son,
George W. Hoyt and wife. Miss Martha
a Hoyt. Mrs. L. Ward. White; Mrs.
WEDSIHGB.
The wedding of Mr. George McNeil
and Miss Elizabeth Hoye occurred at the
home of the bride's parents, 385 Eleventh
street. Sunday evening at 6:30, Dr. E.
L. House officiating.
! &
Jack Porter and Belle Heavner were
married Tuesday evening, July 28. Wil
liam E. Randall of Central Church, offi
ciating. Their new home will be estab
lished in Portland.
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A pretty wedding occurred at Trinity
Chapel, Wednesday evening. July 9,
the couple being Miss Gertrude Elllnor
Rockwell and John Vaughan Rounse
fell. Dr. A. A. Morrison officiating. The
bride looked very sweet fh a lovely em
broidered white crepe gown and carry
ing a pretty shower bouquet of while
sweet peas. She was accompanied by
her sister, Mrs. John A. Stephens, an
matron of honor. Mrs.- Stephens wore
a dainty creation of yellow crepe and
carried an arm bouquet of Iceland pop
pies. Mr. Arnold Rothwell was best
man. Mr. A. H. Withlhgton, Dr. J. A.
Stewart, Mr. T. 8. McGrath and Mr.
Howard Holland acted In the capacity
of ushers.
After the ceremony the weeding party
repaired to the bride's home, where a
sumptuous wedding supper awaited
them. The table was laid In the library,
which was beautifully decorated, tbe
color being whlto "and grecli, while
sweet peas and smllax being intermingled-
ia such a way as to give a pretty
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tor a monins ouiing. 1 none in wio Miss mono mveiv, wuw unit ,.j u.. a rr tr-wi. ir. --a ,
pany wrr air. lnu r. - - iHerbert Smith, H. C. Kinney and family.
uwB I KODert jsnen and ramllv. Mrs. Huhhe
Miss Leta Blaln returned home Mon-1 xv t. w Mmnnii Arik,.r
day from a visit with relatives In Salem. Mri. Meyers, Mrs. Day and Miss Ma
spending their summer vacation at Al-1 X"
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Wednesday from an outing at the Bay. ... ",na . r' w"
A party left Thursday for Cascadla ,..,, hm- t'a.
ber were Mr. and Mrs. L E. Hamilton,
Miss Hattle Hamilton. Mrs. Nutting and
Roy and Violet Nutting.
Miss Alleen Webber, our popular mu-
ilc Instructor, has accepted the position
Miss Lolo and Bess Burroughs are
visiting In Portland, guests of relatives.
Miss Bess Duncan of Pendleton is
visiting here, the guest of Miss Lillian
McCall.
Mlssea Harvey and Fannie McKennon.
I " . I jmwmrzm lull i(j ciiu A .uiim jusm:iiiiu.l.
of Instructor on piano In tho Normal wBo nave been visiting at the home of
Di inx'i it iriiinnu. mi.. 1 Mri. K. A. Ha dim at W awt. returneil
accomplished musician and well known
in Southern Oregon.
home this week.
Mrs. H. J. Hockenberry and Miss Hoff
man are visiting frlendd In Portland.
T B B1U 1X8. Mrs. Bertha Sommer and Miss Laura
Professor J. T. Neff of The Dalles ium spent mis weex in rortiana visu-
High School has resigned and will as- ln rrienas.
slst Superintendent C. L. Gilbert in his Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan of Sumpter
duties connected with the schools of " ' visiting at the home of Mr.
Wsspo Count v and Mrs. ueorge Fellows.
t -a a w r e t 1 1 .iia.
til.. BMIth IM.h.r I. vl.ltlns- .t Hnort a 1 inser, wnu aa own vibii-
Rlver, the gtfest of Mrs. Levy Clarke,
Mrs. Hugh McCoy of Portland Is visit
ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Wiley.
Mri V. fltorHnir will anend her vaca
tion at the'Curtlss home on the "Wash
ington side, the guest of Mrs, Curttss.
Mrs. Paul Kreft left for San Fran
cisco this week. She will be absent two
weeks. Her daughter. Miss Bertha, will
accompany her home.
Mrs. J. A. Douthit and two children
left Tuesday for a month's visit with
her parents at Prlnevllle.
Mrs. A. L Friend, 8 A. Tate and Miss
Ella Montgomery returned Tuesday from
la delightful outing at Warm Springs.
Ing her brother, H. M. Tinker, returned
to her home In Walla Walla Friday.
Miss Eva Defrles of Walla Walla is
visiting here, the guest of her uncle, W.
F. Burnett
Miss Mabel Levy of San Francisco
will spend the summer here, the guest
of her aunt, Mrs. William Ash.
Mrs. C. W. Nessley of Prosser, Wash.,
Is visiting her sister, Mrs. William Wen-
ham. ; : v . (
On TB BEACH AT SEASXDS.
great demand while here, owing to her
charming personality. Many of the
leaders of Portland society vied with
each other In entertaining her.
Mrs. H. D. Green has returned from
a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Burr, in
thA F.ast. and taken apartments at the
Hotel Portland, where she will welcome
her many friends.
jndM Arthur L. Fraser and ramiiy
are having a delightful outing at Trout
Lake. They expect to remain all summer.
Miss Flora George Is visiting at Bt.
Helens, the guest of her uncle, Mr.
Charles Muckle.
Mrs. A. Sherman Is visiting at Rainier,
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cham-
brau.
Mm F. Hedsres and children of Rain
ier are visiting relatives and friends in
this city.
Mrs. T. M. Baldwin Is visiting at The
Dalles, the guest or ner Drotner, mr.
Al Bettlngen, and family.
Mrs. J. R. N. Bell left this week for
Baker City to Join her husband. Rev.
Mr. Bell, pastor of the Presbyterian
Church of that city. Mrs. Bell and
children will spend the summer in Baker
City.
Miss Marie Barnett or wasco is Demg
pleasantly entertained by relatives and
friends in this city.
Miss Esther Bader Is visiting at Ever
ett. Wash., the guest or Mr. ana Mrs,
Miller, On Hewitt avenue.
Min Tniir.ftbeth Broaches Is being en
tertained at the home Of Mr. and Mrs.
Foa:el in Aberdeen, Wash.
Miss Eva Baker of La Grande is vis
iting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
a C Raker, at, their home, 469 East
Grant street.
Mr nnd Mrs. Pierce McClesky have
returned home after several weeks ab
sonce visiting at the home of Dr. Dltte
hrandt in Milton.
Miss Florence Mayer is visiting in
Seattle at the home of Mrs. u. ACKer-
man. 1807 East Alder street.
Mrs C. L. Zwick and son Fred are
here on a visit from Seattle, the guests
of Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Preston.
Mrs. E. Marx is visiting In Seattle,
the guest of Mrs. II. Rickard.
Mr v. H. Alllston Is visiting with
her sister, Mrs. F. H. Gibson, at 812 H
Eighth avenue, Seattle.
Mrs. N. T. Collette and daughter Lu
clle, the talented little violinist, left
for Seattle a week ago to spend the
summer. Since their arrival there the
little musician contracted scarlet fever
and is quarantined at West Seattle, but
Is now out of danger.
Miss Florence Williams, Miss Muriel
White and Mr. Robert Williams are
spending the summer in Seattle, guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Dunn, at
1121 Union street. Mrs. Dunn is a
sister -f Mrand Miss Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Griggs of Walla
Walla tarried here a few days tnis
week. Mr. Griggs is a traveling sales
man, and they are on their way home
from an extended business and pleasure
trip through California.
Miss Jessie Hibbs Is visiting at For
est Grove, a guest of Mrs. W. McEl
downey. Miss Anna Sorenson, a popular school
teacher of this city, is spending the va
cation months at her home In Forest
Grove,
Miss Pearl Chander of Forest Grove
is visiting relatives and friends In this
city.
Mr. George WHoyfajid family left
Thursday for Seaside House, Clatsop.
Airs. J. L. Hammersly returned to ber
are Mrs. A. A. Morrison and family.
Mrs. Zera Snow and family, Mrs. Rich
ard Koehler, Mra. Stuart 'Linthlcum,
Mrs. Harry Cabell and the Misses Fail
ing. Mrs. Rose Bloch-Bauer left for Spo
kane yesterday. She will visit relatives
and friends there for two weeks.
Mrs. George Vance and Mrs. J. B. Cor
nette of North Yakima, who have been
visiting friends here returned to their
homes Friday... '.
Messrs Sim Bennett, Lute Thompson,
Russell Johnstone and Walter Cheney re
turned thia week from a 10-days' outing
at the Bay.
C. F. Hersey, a prominent merchant of
Castle.Rock, Wash., made a business trip
to this city during the week. While here
he had a brief visit with relatives.
Mjrs. G. Gulvson of Marshfleld, Or., ac
companied by her daughter Ruth and son
Ivan, arrived on the Alliance this week
for an extended Visit with friends and
relatives in this city.
Mrs. George Ecker is visiting In Eu
gene, the guest of her daughters, Mrs.
Traver and Mrs. Tolmie, at their home in
that city.
Mrs. G. D. Linn of Eugene Is here on a
visit, the guest of her sister. Miss Mar
garet Linn.
Miss Maude Phillips is the guest of
Mrs. Hays at Newport
Miss M. S. Phillips is spending a few
weeks at Seaside.
Miss Caroline Ordshley and brother
Alpheus left Monday for Long Beach
They expect to be gone five weeks.
Mrs. M. S. .Bloch and daughter.
Stella, who have been visiting friends
here for the past month, returned to
their home in La Grande, Monday.
Mrs. Frank A. Freeman will sail to
day on the Indrasahma for Japan and
China. Mrs. Freeman is to join her
husband (who has been appointed agent
for the P. & O. Steamship Company) at
Yokohama.
Miss Mattle Bruce, a popular teacher
in the Marysvllle School, California. Is
spending her summer vacation here, the
guest of the Misses Bruce, 148 East Six
teenth street.
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Rockey left Tues
day for a three-weeks' outing at Lake
Chelan.
Mrs. George W. Weldler and two
youngest children leave today for Sea
side House, Clatsop. They will be gone
two weeks.
Mrs. C. J. Reed will leave for Gear
hart next week.
Walter Gobs will entertain Saturday
evening at his home, 776 Glisan street,
in honor of Frank 'Dekum, who leaves
shortly for the East. He will also
entertain a number of friends who have
been here attending the tennis tourna
ment. ,
Maj. Bethel, U. S. A., of Vancouver
Barracks, who has been stationed, at
Nome for the past year, returned last
week, and has taken an active part In
the tennis tournament here this week.
Maj. Bethel Is well known here as one
of the best tennis players in the city.'
Mrs.- Wesley Ladd, who came home
Thursday from Gearhart where they
are spending the summer, will return
there today.
Miss Neva Smith Is visiting at Coburg,
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Clarence
Taylor. ,
Miss Bonney is visiting her Water,
Mrs. Robert H. Scott of Woodburn,
Dr. Walter Bruce is visiting relatives
and friends in Salem this week. 1 .
President A. C Jones of'Vashon Col
' "f BAKXB CUT I".
Miss Julia Valentine is spending her
vacation at Long Beach.
Hon." and Mrs. A. H. Brown of Port
land, parents of Mrs. Samuel White, are
visiting at the home-of . their eon, Asa
E. D. Arbengast and wife, who have L. Brown of Willow Creek.
been visiting here, the guests of Mr. Hon. John L. Rand and wife left for
and Mrs. Ftlloon, left for Portland Long Beach this week. . Mrs. Rand will
Wednesday. Mrs. Fllloon. accompanied remain for two weeks. Hon. John will
Lowell. Mass.. and J. R. Docherty apd by Mrs. Arbengast, left for Trout Lake return In a few days.
Miss Kern of Dawson, Y. T. . Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Preston and Miss
Mrs. S. C. Stone is visiting in Oak-1 - 'Mrs: Harry Taylor and son visited in Anna E. Fernald are visiting In Port.
land. Or., the guest of her daughter, Portland this week. land this week.
Mrs. O. J. Hull. . Miss Mvrtlo Smith left Thursday for H. L. McLaughlin, accompanied by
Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Morse, who have a months' vacation. 8he will visit Port- n,s mother, Mrs. J. H. McLaughlin, and
been visiting in Portland and St. Helens land and other Coast points. After at- hl aloter. Miss Maude, arrived Tuesday
tendinrr the regatta at Astoria she will 'rom Lincoln. Nep. They will spend
depart for a two weeks' visit with "om t,m visiting In this city.
home Wed-
the past week, returned
nesday.
Mrs. George H. Rockwood of Yuma,
Aris., arrived Wednesday and will make
an extended visit with Mrs. C. L. Par-riBh.
friends in San Francisco.
ASTORIA.
Mnvnr .1. TH Rnnhor nnd f a m 1 1 v nf
Miss Angle McCulloch Is spending her nrat. Ta.. , i.iin h.r. -.. nf
vacation In Portland. hr nnd Mr. t h rh
jar. ana jrs. tu. k,. cross ana cniiaren Mm a w , r v. Hi.mi nf '
left Wivilneiifm, fnr D.lbmn Snrn. . . ... .... . ... I t TanClSCO.
' " r ". uamna, cai., are in me ciiy visiting
They Were Well Supplied With fishing rheir -on nrt hrnthnr W H
(acme ana camping comiorts and antlcl
Miss Edith Bachman is visiting in
La Grande, the guest of relatives and
friends. .
MXDrOBO.
Hon. W. I. Vawter returned on Wed
nesday from a short business trip to San
pate a very pleasant outing. They ex
pect to be gone five weeks.
Miss Helen Calbreath, who attended
the Chautauqua convention at Gladstone
Park, has returned home.
OBTABIO.
Cheny Circle No. 804, Women of Wood
craft Installed the following officers at
their last meeting: Mrs. Sarah Calla
way, P. G. N. ; Mrs. Rosa Fletcher, G. N.
Mrs. Emma Eshamj Add: Mrs. Hattle
Draper, Clerk; Mrs. Eva Carter. Banker
Mrs. Hattle Jones, J. S.; Mrs. Fannie
Johnson, O. G.; Mrs. Blanche Shaw,
Attnd.; Mrs. Anna Cartright. C. of G.
Mesdames Sarah Callaway, Lizzie Pur
cell and Rosa Fletcher, Managing neigh
Dors.
Mrs. Robert Butler of Woodbine, Ia
accompanied by her daughter. Miss Joy,
arrived this week on a visit to relatives,
J. H. Holland, bookkeeper for the Pa
clfic Livestock Company, was in the city
tnis week rrom Burns. He was accom
panled by his sister-in-law. Mrs. Luella
Murray and children, who were en route
home to Boise from a visit to Burns. 1
Stephen Coner and J. P. Schall shipped
two carload of horses from Arcadia to
Chinook, Mont, today.
Mrs. A. G. King of Grass Valley, Or.,
is visiting relatives in the city.
Miss M. M. Newman, proprietor of the
Ontario Pharmacy, is in Portland on
business and pleasure combined.
R. C. Tyler, former manager of the
p. F. Co., was In the city this week, hav
ing recently returned from a business
trip to New York.
John B lan ton is on a business trip to
ttansas uity, mo. He will be absent
about a month.
lege .visited borne ber aeveral days this
BXTOEWB.
Mrs. R. 8. Bryson of Pendleton Is here
on a visit, the guest of her mother, Mrs.
Mary Griffin.
Mrs. William Colvla-. Grand Oilf nf
Honor or the Degree of Honor, stopped
over for a visit with Dr. and Mrs. George
DeBarr, on her way south to her home
In Jacksonville.
Dr. J. I. Leas of Chadron. Neb and
wife are in the city, guests of Mr. and
Mr it. a. Cox.
Mrs. J. H. Welder and sister-in-law.
Mrs. E. B. Whltney.of Boise. Idaho, have
been visiting here, guests of their
motner, rs. ti. a. Whitney.
Mrs. L. H. Manvllle of Lamar, Cat.
who has been visiting here, the gnest of
Mra H. M. Manvllle left Tuesday for
Seattle.;, where she will visit with her
brother. . . . , y..-. ;
Mrs. Traver and Mrs. Tolmie are en
tertaining their mother, Mrs. Georg
Ecker of Portland. 1 v . ;
Miss Ella Travis has been elected pre
ceptress In a flew YOrk college. .Miss
Travis will leave for New York about
"1 August 29, to famUiarlao herself with
Mrs. P. B. Theles. acompanied by her
daughter Miss ("Serftldina. will leave for
Miss Mabel Jones of Medford is visit- colesteln Monday to spend the sum
mer.
Rev. Clay Hill of Oakland, Cal., has
lng here, the guest of her brother, R.
V. Jones.
Mrs. Brink of Oakland, Cal., Is In the been visiting his mother, Mrs. Hill, and
sister, Mrs. W. I. Vawter, for a To
days.
Cards are out announcing the double
wedding of the Misses Pearl and Edith
I Webb on August 12 to Ernest Welch of
Mearora ana AiDert xveison or vvasning-
ton.
Hon. W. A. Carter of Gold Hill wii
Medford visitor this week.
city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Holden.
Miss Gettl Wasserman of Portland has
been visiting her cousin, Mrs. I. Berg
man. Mrs. N. Z. Singleton Is down from Port
land on a visit with her sister. Mrs. A.
M. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Allen left Tues
day for their cottage, Red Rock, Cannon
Beach.
Mrs. A. J. Taylor and Miss Taylor are
spending the summer at Flavel.
Mrs. J. D. Sutherland and Miss Suth
erland are visiting friends In Portland
this week.
Mrs. B. D. Coffey and Miss J. Lou
Coffey of Portland are rusticating by
the sea, guests of the Occident.
Miss CaldweJI..tvhO' has-been having
a pleasant time here the guest of Mrs.
A. A. Finch, returns to San Francisco to
day. . . . .
Mrs. McKlnley of San Francisco, who
has been the guest of Mrs. W. H. Tobln
at Fort Stevens, leaves for her home to
Mrs. Captain H. Steel of Fort Stevens
has returned home from a two months'
visit with friends on the Sound and Fort
Flagler.
Judge "Reuben P. Boise of Salem, ac
companied by his sister,- Miss Boise, are
visiting here.. Miss Boise will spend the
summer by the sea.
Mrs. Frederick M. Kettler Is visiting
in Portland this week.
Miss Katie Pennell of San Francisco
Is in the city visiting her. mother and
personal friends. ; . : -r
OOBYATjUS.
Mrs. N. B. Avery has returned iome
from a two weeks' visit In Portland.
Miss Lee of Jefferson is visiting here,
the guest of her cousin. Miss Julia Ran
dall.
Mr. and Mrs. George Alnslee " are
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Smith of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Alnslee
have just returned from a four months'
tour of Europe. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn of Eugene have
been visiting here, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bryson. They will visit Newport
before returning, home.
RevT Moore has joined his family at
Newport. He will be absent 10 days.
Mrs, Delilah Houck. who has been vis
iting relatives her j and at Newport, left
for her home In Gold. Hill. Or Wednes
day. ' - . '
N. : F. Gillespie" and family, accom
panied by Miss Ltrra and Leon Flett. left
Monday for Sulphur Springs for an ex
tended OUtlng. ' ': -.'J-.-' .
Ren sad Airs. Rhodes, who bare been
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