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THE OREGON DAILY JOTJttNAiy. PORTULND, SATURDAY EYENIKO; SEPTEMBER 5, 1003. 21 IN SOCIETY (Continued from Page IT.) MlssXora Remington, have returned from an outing at Clatsop beach. Mrs. B..F;., Sharp and family returned Misse Esther Brooks and Anna Pent land are visiting at Ramsey park, guests Of Mr, and Mr. Eugene Collins. accompanied by ; Mr. Wades mother, mi ' M.rr.-.t e .r. vt.itir. mra. v x. tt iud. wuw w w uv auo.v ir, uattlo wh tha mnli . or Mr. -i- nr son an -m-imr-wr inTana"Mra;Tir"A."'DUnn. aiui : " 1 1 i j 1 1 . i . tuna. I . Rav. LTH. IJiKflj alr?TllTSJLIliaa TVlrniB Mr. H.'A. Tarbst and sister, Mlsj mother. Mrs. D. J. Lake, and sitter. Xeonora, .of Pometwy, Wash., ara the; Mrs. X: B Anderson, and children, hare truasts of Mr. R. II Tarbet 'j returned from a three weeka' outing at Mist Myrtle SmltOi. who has been vis- seaside. ; . Ulna friend Portland and Astoria, Miss Alic Keves of Bawille is visit returned horn last week. - .' 'In here, the. guest of Mrs, Andrew Mr m utrm jr vt.: Tnnnr returned i Larson. Miss Keyes formerly resided In last week from a vlblt to San Francisco this city. She Is en route home afUr And otherl California, points. ... v v- Peasant trip to Astoria ana roruana. TM.. - .. m : -m I Amontf thnas. whit rAtnmurl hAtn thl ivrvb. jftritt -f nnnntrar nn wim. nnr. nr i " - Zellenople.. Pa., are, In the city, the !ti.!it,I."p.en" ? ..u.mnie,r f i. ... .1 owuuiv weir, jar. ma mt.' w. u. ; t. - Mr- Mary Kelley and daughter i.'. MI1U Wia. VT. vr. .VI uu ua,r I K H MA MM T w. a U anil Una . .nave reiurnea from lparia, wnertj wc; i E. F, Bharpe and family. , nave oeen spenaing iuie summer, Mra ' Frank bHara arid the , Misses Sheridan have returned from a delight ful outing at Lehm.rn Bprlngs. Mrs-'B. H. Wllcoxl And children, who 'Jiave been Spending the summer at In dependence, have roturned home. - Mr. B. W. Brook, and family, who Taave been spending; the summer at Bingham Springs, hajve returned home. Miss Mollis Oaither. assistant sUper- AXBX. Mrs. M. A. Lavton Is vlsltln In Port tana, " Mr. and Mrs. 3. D. Lee are home from a month's outing at Seaside. Mrs. John C Slssmund has returned rrora her outing at Newport Mra A. H. Farran has returned from a two weeks' visit to San Francisco. Prof, and Mrs. O. W. Jones have re- latendtont of the Indian school. Is home I turned from a week's outing at New- froro a vacation spent in vmung in i port Colorado and Kansas. Air. ana airs. w. j. t urmin ana iamr ,lly. Who have been spending the sum mer at their mountain home, at Lehman -f&rftigs, returned borne this week. Mra William Slusher and daughter, Etta, accompanied by Miss Cms Sloper of Portland, returned Monday from a nix-weeks' outing at Lehman Springs. aa extended eastern trip, visited In this ,,c,m1a- Wash., are visiting frlenda In lt-v the mmt of MY. A. Knnkle. en Mrs. Hughes Is vlsitlnc in Oold Hill the guest of her daughter. Mrs. W. A. carter, Miss Mae Worden of Klamath Falls Is visiting here, the guest of Miss Mabel rtranson. Mrs. H. N. Lacy and. sister, Miss Mamie Lee Yates, are rusticating at Newport "Mr." and Mra H. B. Scott of North , route to .Waah. his home In Walla. Walla, BAJCZB CUTS'. Mlts Virgie Byrd of Roseburg Is In the city for an extended visit with relatives. Mrs. Z. J. Riggs has left for an ex tended visit with her parents in San irrancisco. Miss Emily Thatcher has returned from Newport,, where she has been Col. E. R. Lewis of St Louis is a B- Jwr City visitor. Dr. J. M. Boyd of Spokane, Wash., Is spending Iter vacation. 'Visiting in the City, . f' I Prof. A. D. Ltac.h of. WanA RtvM- Id Mrs. 3. yr. Kennedy has returned I visiting at the home of his mother. Trom Delamar. Idaho. I Mrs. 0. a. jeacn, in south Salem Mrs. O..W. Kennedy has returned Misses Lulu snd Winnie Gilbert of from Delaman, ' Idaho. Corvallis are in the city, guests at the Mrs. E. C. Skilea of Pendleton Is vis- hom i- Mrs. F. R Smith, tting friends in this city. Mr. . and Mrs. C. J. Nelson returned Mrs. X T. fceach of Sumpt.r 1. vis- 1-.!. JTjL .1 ltlng friends In this city. Miss Roberts Is visiting at Hot Lake, the guest of Dr. and Mrs; Phy. Mr. J. B. Nelson of Indianapolis, Ind, la the guest of Mr. Frank S. Balllle. Mr. Roy McDanlels has returned from a month's outing In Wallowa county. to Kansas City, Mo., and,, other. Eastern cities. Capt. and Mrs. S. B. Ormsbx returned on Monday from San Francisco,, where they attended the O. A. R. and visited with friends. - Miss Beatrice Sloan of Crescent. O. T.. who has been the guest of Mr. J. T. Mra Proebstet and Mrs. Martinton' I Adams and family, left for her home the of La Grande are guests of Baker City first of the week. frlenda ' r Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nelson are home Mra E. Terrv la vlsltlna- In Tacoma from an extended visit to Kansas City. at the home of her son, Mr. Duane n thelr return they were accompanied Terry f Mr- Nelson's niece, Miss Anna Kal- M,. tt n vr,- a t. lough, of. Rock Creek, Neb. HarHnrton have returned from an antl , Mr- H- Raymond and Blaine Hub ing at Hot Lake. bard are the guests of Mra Moores and t b m 04.. UukK... a X.. . I. ef?r"A H- Curmlngham. F. S. Horf Newport, where Mrs. Moores and and Alexander C Hoyt. from New Cas tie. Pa, are Baker City visitors. Mrs. J. Muller, who has been on an extended trip through California and Mexico, returned home last week. Mr. and Mra Jay Tost and son, Don, accompanied ry mr. w. e. Perkins, have left for an outing on Elk creek, Miss Hubbard have been spending the summer. The party expect to return home early next week. BOSSBTOO. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Terrlll are visit ing In Portland this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Graves ara visit- Rev. -George T. Ellis of the First ing with relatives In Spokane. Wash. Baptist church has returned from his Mlaa Ellenan and Mi wuiAth t?i vacation, which was enjoyed at Long have returned from a visit to Tacoma. Beach. . Mra. F. B. Watte and Aaurhtor 1f Mrs. Anna McKay and daughter. Miss Monday for Boswell Springs, to remain Minnie, who have been on an extended two weeka visit to San Francisco, returned Friday Mrs. J. C. Campbell of Grants Pass evening. ' is visiting at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. O. W. French is spending her va- Mrs. J. H. Booth. cation at Hot Lake. . Mrs. French will I Miss Pearl Wright, who has been visit friends in Portland before return- visiting in Portland for several weeks. Ing home. I has returned home. Mrs. Thomas Burke rava a farawnll Mr, and Mrs. C. Gazely and Miss reception on Friday afternoon at her dle Stewart of Riddle are Visiting home in honor of Miss Lois Stewart. 1 rlMn" n cuy who will shortly leave for Juneau. Mr"- ' r- 8- Godfrey of Portland is Alaska, to become principal of the pub-1 J1""!" here, the guest of her sister, lie schools in that cltv. The hoima I ta-T'- w- wooney. beautifully decorated for the occasion. Rev- c: E- Daugherty and family left and delicious refreshments were served. tnls w5e Jf Eugene, where he win About 25 ladies were present. and a fBlw "1,lu Knwl number of Interesting papers were read, . j. N. lister returned from the the theme being "Vacation Trips." by East Tuesday to resume the pastorate the following ladles: Miss. Stewart of the Christian church in this city. Mrs. G. B. Small, Mrs. C. A. Johns, Mrs. Mrv r- Wollenberg and family and N. C. Haskell and Miss Edith Preanott Mrs. . O. E. Houck and son are home Mr. Virail Ihaon aava a thearr. fl"ra. "woa BUHn l oacn, on Monday -evening, before his departure M , 1 or new xorx, wnere ne will enter , : t ; " ' o ... w. Jamieeon have returned from a delight party proceeded to the beautiful Ibsou of this city.';v They will Jeava-shortl for Indianapolis,. Ind. v. .. , v .- JUlss Alios Klecker, who hat been on an extended visit to relatives' and friends In Corvallis, returned to Portland the nrsr ottna week. . . ' "Mr. August Hodes " and" " ' family and Misses Mae and Kate Gerhard have re turned from Newport where theje "have been spending, the summer.. , . Hflruftini .Philip Mulkey and his wife, former iiiuenie at ino bcdooi nere, paia m town a short visit Tuesday. Prof. W. J.' Splllman, a former pro fessor -or ' the state Normal school. visited Dr. Crowley this week, Mrs. Senator B. F. Mulkey, who has Deep visiting tier rather, j. h. Hawiey, went to saiem on Tuesday. AinrouflCZMiiJi ts. Mrs. C L. Corwln announoes the en. gagement of her daughter. Miss Cen tenna Rothermal of Medford, and Mr. Orrin O. Whitman of Astoria. The wedding will take plaoe at the home of the bride's mother in Medford, Sep tember s. .1 pMMMMH . DON'T BUY A OASOUalNQ EISQIIVE ' . ' UNTIL YOU HAVE 3EEN OUR EN0INE5 AND OPT OUR PRICES . . 1 1 1 ,1 1 We give a written guarantee with very engine for one year, and we are right here to back It up. Patron ize borne Industry , by. buying from the manufacturer. A. J. GILL & CO. 330 and AjJ Oak St., Portland. Or ALCOHOL, OPIUM, TOBACCO USING WRITE FOB ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Rrjt and Montgomery Sts., Fortland, Or. Telephone, Mail 394. SVM 'trasaMH. The largest and most complete an - dertaklng establishment on theCoast. P. S. Dunning, Inc., 414 East Alder, corner East Sixth. Both phones. Calls promptly answered o any part of the city. home, which was handsomely decorated for the oonaalon with lv I oaiamaij ana Miss vera ' reaa The remainder f th -vml I Phlpps left Monday for Mt Angel, where w 'nioh!iv rA.ir -.th Hi?. they will attend the college during the tatlons and dancing. Dainty refresh- . . . ments were served in the dining-room. BUwLh vT.it.na ie Those present were: Miss Jessie Chand- a ?! oM?as Rea T rohh it V?i ttMa Z'rZ :ra ;aast Mra CI B. v.,, ' 0 mT. t... I lrB- -eorH8 jampDeu, Mra 1. u. etan Kellog, Miss Ora Cates, Miss Irene Mc Dowell, Miss Mary Weller, Miss Jean Weller, Messrs. Mel Ryder, Homer Reeves, Arthur Lowell. II. C. Armstrong. Fred Gardner, Percy W. Breck, Fred Waddeli, A. B. Wlnfree, S. O. ConnelL Pr. B. P. Herdlen, Virgil Ison, Mr. and Mrs. jucuougaii and Mrs. Josephine ZA. GAJrDE. Miss Margaret Newlln Is visiting In Jiaacr uity. Mra Hannah Rogers left Monday for a snort visit at Spokane, Wash. Mr.' and Mrs. Grover and daughter of .Montana are visiting in La Grande. Mrs., J. M. 'Berry and Mrs. F. E. Moore are enjoying an outing at Hot j-aKe. . Miss Annie Roeach, who has been visiting relatives at Pendleton, returned homo Tuesday. Miss. Syra Kuhn, who has been spend ing her vacation in the Bast, returned nomn wis week. Mr. William Sutcllffe of Chicago Is visiting at the home of his daughter, jura. k. j. urmona. Mr. and Mrs. F. NewsomrrMrsF t f: Dunn and Mra Lou Given and daughter are home from a delightful outing on the Mlnam. ' Mr, Raymond Hockenberry of Pitts burg, Pa., is visiting-In the eity, the guests of his parents, Prof, and Mrs. Hockenberry. THE 8AXXX8. , Mrs. Frank Seufert, her daughter Lll . lie and son Edward are visiting friends ln Portland. . ' Mrs. J. H Andersdh and children "re turned1 Tuesday from an extended out ' ing at Seaside. - , Mrs.' Ira1 Smith, of Vale, Or., visited 'here this week, the guest of Mr.-and Mra S. L. Brooks. - . Miss Ethel Raurk left Tuesday for, a visit with her aunt, Mra F. J. Clarke, at Aberdeen, Wash. Mrs. James Blakney and daughter. Miss Lulu, are visiting relatives in Walla Walla, Wash. . . - Mra F. T. Sampson and daughter, Miss JTrankie, are home from their sum ."irieT outing' at Beaslde. " Mr. J. B. Fish and .family have re turned from- Seaview. where they have" been "pending the summer, -. ? r Mrs. .J. A. GiesendorCeR: and sister, ! ton and Miss Lena Kearney returned home from San Francisco this week. Attorney-General and Mrs. A. M. Crawford and son James, who have been the guests of Roseburg friends, re turned to their home In Salem on Satur dayv ' nrDXPEzrsEircB. Miss Hasel Kennedy and Mrs. Hattie Townsend of Portland visited Inde pendence last Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Young returned to Port' land Friday after several weeks' visit 10 relatives nere. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Goodman returned home from Eugene Tuesday. Frank Bruce, an old resident of Inde pendence, is hero strain.,- He "has been living in wmiocK. waan. Mrs. Ed Marshall ' Is visiting her mother here. She came in from Tacoma Tuesday. . Mr. Jerome Dornslfe and Mrs. Baugh man were married in Vancouver Sep. tember 2. Mr. Dornslfe has returned home and they will take up housekeep ing in their residence here. Mr. Dorn slfe returned only a few days aao from San Francisco, where he has been visit' ing. OOBTAX.U8. Mrs. J, Greffot and family are en Joying an outing at Sulphur Springs. Mrs. Grosheck' of Portland la a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mra William cress. : Mr. Harry Wicks and family have re turned from a six months' visit In Penn sylvania. . Miss Rose Moore of Salem is visiting here, the guest of her cousin, Mrs. S. N. WUklns. Mrs. E. G. Garrow and Theodore Oar- row left this week for an extended visit in Califoitila. Mr. and Mrs-. John Horner are visiting here, the guests of Superintendent and Mrs. Denman. " . Mrs. C. B, Hortilng and Mrs. J. H. Karris have returned from a delightful outing at Cascadia. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Of Oregon CJty and Mrs. 8chlosser of . Albany were guests : at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Phlle this week. Miss Anna Maxneld left this week fdr a three weeks' outing at Kings Valley. ' Rev. Allen Wilson and wife are the ruests of Mr. snd Mrs. J. M. 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