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THIS OREGON i DAILY. JOURNAU. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY- 4, 1C01
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SOME OF. PORTLAND'S ,
. CROSS-COUNTRY RIDERS
if
the hunt-club horses, and It la due to
film that th city has so. many splendid
rider. In May the classes give up their
work In the, ring and the drill are bald
In the country. Soma of the class
have a many aa 16 riders, and -It la; a
pretty sight .when the larg group ef
rider appeara on too atraeta. . i
When it cornea to rough-and-ready I
croaa-country riding, Mrs. "Buffum,-Mlaa I
Howard, lira. Downing-, 'Mlaa 8hogra
and Mr, Rounaefell ara perhapa thai
moat daring of the woman ridara Thar
ara other who ride- aa wall, but who 00
not care to undergo the great physical
strain necessary to. a hard, long.cro-1
country tide. Mies Howard ha the di-1
Unction of being th only woman who
rer won the Kerr cup, a paper chee
event that la alwaya a grueling contest
8 he ridea Jim Budd, a brown thorough-
brad, with both apeed and staying abll-
ity. , Bhe ride cross-saddle, and her I
mount la"ily handled and never' loses
Ma head, ' Miss Howard la conoeded to
ba the boat woman rider In the clubt but
aha modeatly disolalms th title and d I
clare that - there ara other women to
th Organisation who rid equally wall
aa ah. Mr. Buff urn baa a good hors
In will Wehrung, and whan he become
V ; , Natural aurroundlnga , and condition
In Portland have mad. It the popular
bom of . the aaddle-hors. There are
probably fw eltie en the aoaat ' that
hava batter outlying road leading to
' good croaa-country rides, and, without
fear of contradiction. not a olty can
ahow two auoh beautiful country road
aa th Linnton road and th White
Hone road. The ptcturesqueness of
these road, running aa they. do along
the ahorea of th Willamette river, 1
,' pot surpassed by the Hudon liver, and
It la not to be wondered that the Port
- land Hunt club la the flourishing insti
. tutlon that it la Not only can th club
boaat of having on It membership roll
Some of the most daring erosa-oountry
rider in ' th wt of both sexes, but
. th horse owned by the members are
for the mor? part thoroughbreds, and
number, of them have won race on th
-- track.
Each year sine th organisation of
' th club baa ea it membership growl
1 ",. until at present It la one of the health-
. lest and most enthuslaatl organisations
" la th city. Tvm petty Jealousies have
marred th onward march, of the club,
and throughout Ita history It baa bean
' remarkably .free from cliques and.. ata,j thoroughly, schooled he will win many a
' which aa a rule bread trouble. From I race. The elub ontalna no better nor a
. President I O. Downing down, the mem- more fearless rider than Mra Buff urn,
. bar are in harmony and all are pull- and without doubt aha la the moat con
- Ing for th bast Interests f the organ- slstent rider of th lot Miss Alnsworth
', isatlon."' Few cities th als and ag of alao'owna a thoroughbred mount In Mo
. Portland can boaat ef so many riders tltsa. fib ha entered hr nara In on
.and such loyaL good, sport-loving folk, of the match races in th spring meet.
' who, though- they are always out to win and th bora that baata bar will have
' la the many erenta which -are carded I to be a, fast one. Mrs, Downing has a
during th riding season, never allow I splendid seat, and she would be often
professionalism to ntr Into any of tha heard of in the paper chases war it not
. .... racea. Thay love a horaa, they love a for Mr. Downing, who. knowing how
croaa-country ride, and. as time has reckiasa'sh lav coaxes her not to ride
passed, tha sturdy rang horses, which through often. Che, however, rarely
early la th career of th club mad up ml a chano to ride through with
th mounts, have been relegated to the the bares, and nothing in th way of
rear and hav been replaced by thorough- stiff Jumps and rough country daunta
bredav SL tL Lasarna who. by th way, I her.
baa been extremely 1U for aom time I A surprise to th club members in th
part---haBjrtipaonmOT " toward j last paper chas was th appearance" of
eliminating th desires of th club mem-1 little oeorgiana Laa better on tier pony,
. bers for better mounts than any other. I ready to rid through. Thla little mlt
- Otbera- have fallen Into step with htm, I of a girt not only earn clear through,
and when th June masting of tha club I but waa well to tha front Her aaat is
- la bald those who Journey to Irving ton I splendid, and ah has tha fearlessness of
will see spiandld lot of horses. (childhood. TH way she handles rein
" Last yaar there was no meeting of th 1 1 considered remarkable by those who
club, but this yaar will see tha largest I saw bar Work. 0he proudly states that
- and bast raoa meet aver held 1 th his-1 when sh is 8 sh Is going to rids a slde-
tory of the dub. President Downing la I saddla Neai, bar oream-colord pony,
an enthualaa-net of th reckless sort lis her -friend And companion, and shs
but ona well suited to guide tha work-knows bow to discuss. bis, good points
lnaa -of the club. His heart and soulluke a professional.
Is la th hunt dub, and ha haa tha able I. Miss Rounsefel Is an axtraordlnarll)
: : - support fa set of officers ' who are I graceful rider, and a good ona ' Dennis
equally enthusiastic The memberav too, 1 1 not a thoroughbred, and 1 a cayus of
lend thalr aid. and that la why th elub ugly, disposition, but she bandies him
standa so waiL within another year wen ana gets gooa wore rrom ' mm-
the club. will undoubtedly have a eoun-lMra Sblpman waa born to the Saddle,
try bom of Us own. Mr. lAsarus baa and looks her beet when' "working her
' drawn plana of the clubhouse, and as Jocko out on the track. . This horse la
. soona a location ia decided upon, th splendid Jumper, and bis gritty owner
- - work of building the clubhouse will b delights la. taking th highest Jiurdlef
,; aurtd. , ,'''V.. ,k ,i iv with- fcltn. -( .Ml O. Oould .owns a good
- oz th naing anuittea oz xn members i tnorougnora ana is a nna naer. . en
' a book could be written. And, Strang Intends to rid cross-saddl In tha fu
to aar. some of tha women riders areitur. ' ; ; 4, si i
- - mora daring and ara batter riders than v Mrs. Kuhtf baa taken p riding- again,
j " " " ome of the men. Mra F. O. Downing; which aba dropped for a while. f flhe,. 1
) ' Mr Jl fi JBuXfniW Miss. D, B. Howard, croas-aaddl rider, and baa an ad
HtlVa J. V. Rounaeelt Mra!' Dr4 Chlp kiirablr seat Mrs. Bran la one o' the
man, Miss Bell Alnsworth, Mra N. E Oldest Mdera la .ttis.olub and sJa'votaa
" Ayer. Miss C'R. Bagley, Mlsa Kate BeU Of tha aport Mrs. Nlttll a good
llnrer. Mra W. L. Boise. Miss M. M. i rider, and - also . anthnsiastio.
Inman, Miss Eva H. Klernan, Mrs. Ik I A number of Women riders ar t&k
BASKET BALL Ai
FIELD HOCKEY
Ttcjr, Arc Favorite Gamcsv't IV
I HcIcd'i Ha!!.
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Visa HOWARD ON mi BUDD, AND MUM HUTCHINSON ON BOB PROUDT. '
, Tbaa boraas ara both thoroughbrade and (In runners. ' '
In the last tournament 'she broke her
H. Knapp, Mrs. a Kuhn, Mra Lw. Jn, j..ona at the riding academy who !S?01F1frin!!.ii,e. SSSL -01i- A":
baueh. Mra J. A. Brown? Mlsa Mabel hav not yet Joined tha .dub, among wn,cn beat cre mad sine th
; Lawrence, Mra O. Brunn. Miss F, Lewis, them Mrs. Judge. 8h look wall on a co?r" .Den f Ter- , .luc1n;
Miss Louie Meslck, Mra F. H. Page, 1 horse, and gives promts or Becoming ""'""' "
Mra A. M. Cronin, Mra. Walter Reed, on of th foremost -riders or the new " ,"1'S' .
uimh -TtMHt. Mm irR. Cranln. I miDlla Mlas Blanch Darrew la an-1 A brilliant gam 1 put up by Mrs.
u.a n miWIi. Vina a. Rnckwell. lather eonlns rider. 8ha haa taken no I Allah Lewi. Mra Jack Alnsworth Is
t Vrm. A. cl RheMnn. Mra W. B. Fee h. 1th aroas-saddla and haa a fine seat playing again. She was formerly on
" helmer. Miss Ann ShoRren. Miss FUn- Miss Btory also rides wall cross-aaddla j the ln the club and it la ex-
dera Miss Gila Miss Blbson, Mra A. B. as does Mlsa Hutchinson. peciea ut sue wm imn reacn ner oiu
j Hancock. Miss Glllilsnd, Mra J. R. Mra Helen Ladd-Corbett la the poo- record again. Mrs. T. B. Wilcox also
fitephena Miss Hatfield. Mra O. W. sessor of a good thoroughbred and ia a plays a good game, and tha same can be
Rtawart. Vina Timma. Mra 8. B. How- rood horsewoman. The Misses Lewis said of Mrs. Langfltt Mra Zera Snow,
in.. rb , uiu XXflll. I ,ia vM arall mrA ara nftttt iMn ahnut 1 Vfr. Nud Avar. Mra. Waalav tdd. Mlaa
X' AIM . .MilM) . .. . .uw " -" wwa. . I - .
lama Miss wrenn, ana oiners, is xna iisiiiown ana vu oouniry roaaa ua ineirijowou ana am nrjwi van ut u uiou
' of tha women membera These ara not mbunta I tloned as fair players and devoted to th
all active membera but they are fre- Miss Alnswortb's mar Monltsa la a llnka
auantly aeea-ln the .saddle on the ooun I good runner, and., will be In. tha match) . Mlu Laurie King held, the record of
try roads and take part ln the hunt-ciuo I race at th Jun meet against Mr. jen-itne course at waveny tor a number or
Classes at the Portland riding academy, kins' Oleta and several other wall-known I years. Sh Is a splendid all round
tinder the charae of Charlea NicoL Iborsea ' " I golfer and Plays with a determination
( One of the Interesting features of the I Mrs. Buffum'g new thoroughbred, I and dash that usually . accounts for a
bunt club during the winter months is I will Wehrung, is a run Brother or Mer- good soora She drives a long ball and
the riding claaa ' In the big tanbark ingo, Mr. Laiarus - new horse 1 Mra I la good on a long game.
ting at the academy several bights each Buffum and Mra Downing have the die-1 Mr. and Mra Wesley Ladd have been
weeklass drill are heiand tn naer unction or naving riaaen uregon ua I enthnaiaetia aunoortera of tha snort and
f ara eobooled over th Jumps and perform the past, although It would not be safe I have put up trophiee recently for th
som very pretty evoiuiions. mr, xnicoi ror a woman to ai tempi nonnanr mm i mixed foursome. Mrs. W, B. Ayer,
baa eharga.of thla work and of most of (now. A HUNT CLUB MEMBER, f who played a brilliant up bill game on
thla occasion, carried off the woman's
- WmKUag i About tha Oame and Tboa
a t itiff.'Wlio Delight Is li"
1 With the first sunshine comes th talk
,: Of tennla the rolling of courts, and the
. natural Intereat in whether last year's
-racquet will do thla year or not Th
." court snd Its position II of much . lm
- portance, for practlce.is th chief essen
tial, and many busy men and women
must' either 'find a court near at hand
r- or give up the Idea of ' accomplishing
anything 'at tennis, or almost equal
.- Importance . to the tennis girl la her
- clothing. Tennla s aa decidedly a gam
of "action as basketball, yet no gin
- would go Into a gymnasium in her reg-
. mar clothing ana expect to compete
with her more comfortable eistera
' Short skirts and loose blouse shirtwaists
should be th rule in tennla as ln other
gamea !-; m uv. . 4 i
' Tn th brief review of last season Mr.
Freeman of Pasadena stands out dl
. tinctly, as much on account of his nat
r . Ural courtesy and sportsmanlike spirit
as the fine game be put up. Mr. Free
man' many friends will be glad to see
him back again this year If he finds it
possible, to come. Another Interesting
s$ group of players is Major Bethel, Mr.
Gesa Mr. Goward of Victoria, Mr.
' Breese of Tacoma, Mr. Ewlng. Mr. Wlck-
crsham, and Mr. CheaX These men play
two distinct kinds of games; Major
, Bethel, Mr. Ewlcg, and Mr. Wicker
ham smashing their bails continually,
j while, the other four play a much. safer
gama Both games are Very effective,
' In last year's tournament' Mies Helt
shu won from the girls with little trou
. ble. She play a a 'very steady gama
bitting the balls low and serving ln a
' very puizllng manner. Her back-hand
" la exceptionally good, a thing that 1
- woefully "lacking in many of tha other
. playera and : her ability to play her
opponent's weak point of great advan
tage to , bar. a Mra Baldwin and Miss
J Carstena of " Irylngton did not enter
' last summer, to everybody's disappoint
meat as they both play exceptionally
good gamea and would hav added much
Interest to th tournament; Miss Cars
tens plays a straight game from the
: back court' and has a bard serva Miss
: Nan Robertson is one of tha best
' youcgrnr playera Her returns are bard
: and difficult W reach.' whU her serve
baa a peculiar fondness for either one
' or the other of the cornera Miss
Josephi ia another player witu a strong
aervloa -- - s-A--i' -A
good game Is put up by Mra Judge,
Tbu docA g. twek-baad sUkl jrUU m
and geta 'over thi ' Oottrt "Oaany. 8ha 1 prlia, which was a bandaom pin.
make a splendid antagonist And la a I The tennis courts at the Waverly
good sport on th courta - . .. I court aro being, put ln xrood condition.
No prediction can be mad for this I for this la a country club as well as a
season until th entnjes ar mad, and Igolf club. The Una spring days hav
ven then .lt would require an active I brought out gay crowds the past two
imagination or much eonnaenca for a weeks and much interest is displayed ln
tennis game is never won until the last I both ipotta
point is piayea. as was snown in tn
game , between Major Bethel and Mr.
Goward, ln 1901. It Is safe to say that
everyone hopes to win.'
ELIZABETH STRONG.
WATZ 8P0BTS.
Of
OOU.
Many VortlaaA Woman Devotee
Boattng and Oaaoelag.
A number of Portland women are de
votees of th various water porta
prominent among them being canoeing
Th Tin Sport Jtevlved at th Waverly and boating. Of th former Mra Judge
may be said to take th lead. Sh I
The great Interest displayed In the ZZJZrZ ' .
recent golf tournament of tha . Pacjflo TMb ntu woman la an ail round ath
northwest which occurred at "Victoria, I late and her tralnine- in th srvMnaalum
B. C, and In which th northwest cham- and field makes paddling easy for her.
plonahip waa contested by two Portland She and Mr. Judge may be seen many
men, haa had the effect of reviving In- summer mornings paddllns; utr to the
terest in this sport at th Waverly Island and back before breakfast aa
llnka It still lacks a great deal of both are lovers of the water.
being' at lta old standard, however, and! Miss Hegele Is good at rowing and
until the young, folk appear, on- tha can .handle a shell with th skill. of the
iinxa in greater nurouers man at pree- average member or tne 'varsity crew,
ent tha club can hardly be ranked aa the Miss Inman la another young lady who
enthusiastic members would have It It ia .enthusiasts over this sport and
is a noticeable fact that most of th handles both a boat and canoe cleverly.
women. golfers this season are married! The physical benefits derived from
women, who themselves consider It a I water sports are many. , Correct rowing
rather deplorable fact that their single Induces an erect carriage and a finely
sisters do not join in the activities of poised head, a fin chest and wall placed
the links. There are few prettier links I shoulders. On must feavo som of the
ln tho country than Waverly, and one fundamental prlnclplea of the exerole
ran safely say, none with the magninv before benefiting by the exercise.
cent background of smoke-blue moun-l , Canoeing la becoming mora popular
tain ranges and snow-capped peaka I each year, being one of the easiest of
This unusual scenio feature should in exercises for women to master. It can
itself prove a stimulus to tha club poem-be said to be a very graceful exercise
bers to be ont and doing. . land will no doubt be the coming water
The links have been entirely-Worked sport for women. A canoe la light aafa
over una season ana numbers or aim- I wnen properly handled, and graceful and
cult bunker added to the course. The I easily moved. One decided point In its
courss Is well laid Out and both : th ninth I favor is that the paddler can look ahead
ana eignteentn hole nnun ln front of instead or having to alt backward aa ln
the clubhousa. There la not a little rowing. There Is much more pleasure
uphill work required and several of the to be derived from a short canoe trip
bunkers call for skilled play. than from lasllf lajunglng around sum
The present champion of this club, mer resort and It la wondered at by the
and of Oregon, is Miss Flandera Her athletlo girls that others do not take it
game ia not eonsiaerea Drilliant out it I up more generally.
la a very steady ona If not too lonar. I It Is not a bad idea for besrtnnara t
At the last tournament when she won upset, their canoes In safe or shallow
this championship, she played off - tha water to learn how to handle them In
finals with Mlfs AUla Blbson, who Is at ease of accident A greater amount of
her best In a long gama Miss Blbson physical. exercise can be derived from
I a brilliant player and when-In good boating than from canoeing, but many
form Is considered one. Of tha beat In think the latter more desirable There
the club. ' r-, ,- ; . u little dane-er tn it to woman wfcn tn
Mra W, B. Ayer. the winner of thai swim, and-ail at them ahnnM knnw k
last-woman's handicap, la ona of thallf thev take un water anorta
moat eatnusiaiuq ciaj.tr, pA us! - Sht wjuiamatu u aa Meal ttxmn Cor
boating and canoeing; and - those who
take advantage of It with ' paddle and
oar are getting mora pleasure than those
who depend upon th launch or steam
boat -, . ' : '
If Captain Bundy and'th Willamette
river were Inclined to be talkatlva many
a pretty tale could be told of th fair
swimmers of th Ros City. - Their
number la rather surprising, and their
work .decidedly so. Several of them
hav performed tha feat, of swimming
aoroea tho river, which not vary many
of tha men can do, and whan It come
to blgVdfvingrth ladles ar Utar with
the courage and th pluck every time!
Th Mlase Poulsen on of them now
Mra Paul Bate have long . been re
garded as among tha best Jong-dlstaae
swlmxnera and Miss Inman would prob
ably stand the best chano of winning
a Diua ribbon or, a. Journal cup In
competition. ' An excellent high diver is
miss Tyler, who is daring and graceful
in ner turna Sh strike th water
bead on and roes easily.
Mlsa -Millie Bchloth' -ambition is to
do high diving, and ln thla aha excela
She la graceful and bar nerve la always
steady." Sh Is unusually good on dls
tanca With . Mlsa Bchloth during th
summer months one sees Miss Flora
Fieikchner, who Is singularly graceful
ln bar work. Sh baa strength and
give every promise of making a Una
long-distance swimmer. Mra - Barrett
and Misa Grace 8 tan ton ar graceful and
reanees m th water.
Miss Hilda Hegel may well be ac
counted aa one of the stars in this anort
ana m wis, as every other line of ath
letlos, she excela Her diving i re
markably Clever. Mra -Chapln Is also
good at diving, and Mra Pfunder and
Mra KnapO do reliable work. Mlsa Wnl.
brook la fine tn alt round work;1 and
Mlsa Hlreted is as much at bom ln
tha water as a professional. -
The Multnomah club baa a number of
amateur swimmers on Its membership
who thoroughly enjoy -the pool on ladles'
daya These young folks will probably
Join tmir more experienced sisters in
the plaold Willamette when the weather
warms up the water a bit
MANY BOWLERS
Portland Electrical Works,
Field sport and athletics bava" been ' '
unusually popular with the pupils of
t Helen's hall the past winter,, and
their Intereat to atlU unabated. " Baskets
ball and field hockey hav probably been
mora popular than any other sports, but
these young athlete are proficient lu
many others a wea The ohrslcal dw
rector has been taoblnT fin points in .
wreatllng and aom very creditable work
Is done which would nut manr a collar
boy to chama There ar a number of
good prlnUr and when It come id ",
putting th shot th girls of th ball art . ,
right thera -i ,- f
A field day la belnir nlanned for the'"
latter part of thla month, and vry spar . '
mlnut ' go - to training. Among th
porta of that day will be high Jumping,
broad Jumping, putting, tha shot wrest .
ling and varloua running raced als
match tn basketball, field hockey and
rush ball. , - . . S
In regard to th three latter Mlaa- .
Clary, the physical director of St Heir .
n'a writi f
(la this day of general -Intereat In
womanly sports. It is not necessary to
eatr a plea for their defense Sine th
yas of thinking people hava opened 't
th fact that woman must be the physl '
cal equal of man) that It I bar riant,
privilege and duty to nreserve full, rich
and abounding health; and that owing
to various sedentary occupations op
portunity la afforded only by nhrslcal
culture and athletics; alnc than, the de
mand for sports haa Increased,
"Among th numerous gamea which '
have been Invented to keep up Interest
In- athletics, none- havsr-surpaased -has
ketball a an all-round same. Sine Ita
Invention by Dr.- Nalsratth. who had no
idea that it would ever be played by
woman. It haa aoreaA ta averv avwinn.
lura in th country. Physical directors
In all 'the girls' colleges end women's
club found It a boon. Owing to a
tendency forN roughness th rule were
revised, thereby eliminating thla feature,
but atill retatntna- tha fire and anlrlt
of th original gama
"Beeketbelt 1 a whirl of xcitm-Tit -from
start to finish, calling for quick
perception and accurate work. Cour
age, Mlf-rellanee, . self-control, physi
cal strength and endurance are called
forth ln It It physiological and psy
chological benefits can hardly be es
timated. Just watch' is. girls go down
on th field snd enter a gamel Leaping.
turning, running, throwing, batting, they
loss themselves In th exhilarating ex
citement Bee them , return with . roe?
cheeka and sparkling eyea. with tired
muscle but stni full of the fir of the
matoh, not daunted by defeat nor too
elated Over victory I
-So enthusiastic a.r ..tha j:lrta of . it
Helen's hall that they ar to be seen
on th Held In any and an kinds . of
weather nor rain nor mud can daunt
them. Not alt of them art native to Or.
Mt M4a.M lfu.4. .11 , . ' 1L.
ivii mixviv, uui aii ar wji.jib .. id in
health that liea in out-door exercise. '
-Last fall we Introduced the Enallsh
game of field hockey that' Is becoming
Ail
MIEN
The oldest electrical house In Oree-on. la. art IMtnillaP. Tn tha autumn A 1SAt K2
cwa h sb oiara aireet wis city. Mr. delightful gams waa taken up by Vas
H. B- Lovrldga the aenlor member of aar, Wllely, Smith. Bryn Mawr ana
th firm, established tha present busl- Radcllffa 80 much Interest wss aroused
th now tb colleges and aohoola
Recently they hava onened nn an i..k. --a .ii- . -i
!nBiv-.f,?i.,,r Pfteut and haveSln nent plac in athletlca It la a splendid
stock all th latest deslana ln sraa anil uhimi .
The Multnomah Clob Alleys Favorite fmure" tna -jj
Dcnrt nf Fair Fnfhiiclncif .u v7 V. . , . . .vmim. 10 tM dsahing. th clver stick work and
KCSOli Ol fair tniDUSiaStS. do all klnda of electric work, inoludina tha i.nmw mhm. A
house wiring, motor and dynamo repair-J mak It a pretty gama
7f.: w 1 Deu" tw"Pno,"- . -Another very new sport which has
Th. bowling of th. Multnomah women datV and cnot fall to r,i.aa. V h. nV I Z!? "T0"" WJ, " il
kmm 1V.I. .... h. I m . , ' . I rum VWI. M. WUIUUll BW Ul TUIVB HH
. i.M in.. ... .n.ri I , , I w-yt tenTUbiished. This game can
; - ' 7 . fc. : a, ' . " Piyd either out of doors or 'in.
la th alley all wlntr. There has Iflr-dnn i fu anil Pnrt anf Dlvaa Trfna lit has a llne-uo of 14 Dlavere and a llaht
been som sharp competition and thr,vv" v " iiin ellrht v.,, j. tn. - -OB,antin..
individual playera have devoted them- Take a boat rid on th river. , Nothing I Thla game Involve good effects of tack-
selves to th aport witn an earnestness 1 Deiier ror neaitn. ieave Taylor street I ling, running wrestling and throwing.'
or purpose wnicn oome only rrom sucn s:su, u.-w a m.; a, s:u p. m. nouna trip, I MART VANCE CLARY.
stlmulua t5 cnta , , -,.. Physical Director. St Helen' Hall.
Hiss Hilda Hegel can well be ranked
Stationery Styles for the Smart Set.
(By W. G. Smith.)
And now comes June, the month of
roses and or marrlagea Styles In sta
tionery may come and go; but society
has refused to accept anything but the
old-time kid finish, and baa thus settled
the matter. ' ,
The slse for wedding as well aa visltlna-
cards and monograms are ' diminishing
sugntiy in sue. AC noma dates on wed
ding announcements' while never, striotly
speaung, correct ar entirely pass at
th present-time. - . - vxt
Old English type, whether shaded or
plain black, 1 used almost to the exclu
sion of all other lettering for wedding
invitations, tnc script not having held It
own.' .. ryv.i o' i-!.-.;l-k
Old English Is both artistic and xten-
slve, therefore appealing to the lover of
beauty aa well as the person who likes
mat wnicn smacks or money.
Th fad for monogram la no lonrer a
fad, but an epidemic which has broken
out to auoh an extent that even the wed
ding invitation - has ' not ' escaped. The
monogram, combining, the first letter xt
the bride' surname- with , that of th
bridegroom, appears on the flap- of th
Inner . vnvelopa . ? ' Wi , - h
Th highest grade of paper and the
moat elegant workmanship can ' only be
secured at th establishment of th spec
ialist. W. G. Smith 4c Co. of this city
are th. only strictly up-to-dat card, n-
sTTHl H Vk poxinweax. ;
as one of th star playera of the club.
Her scores always avereg high, as sh
throws a good, steady and almost per
feet ball. Mra Vasy haa bad poor luck
tha past month, but she Is always aur
when It come to taking oft tha corner
plna Very few women can make the
"run" delivery, but Miss Hegele has
certainly found a way. She la very ac
curate m aiming.
Miss Pearl Mathana Is a pretty
bowler and the strength she puts ln th
ball help greatly In bar excellent scor
inr. -!-- . -;; : . ,
Mlsa Buckenmeyer Is a steady bowler.
She baa a good eye and ber bowl always
count for something. Miss Cheraln
throw a strange balL but her score
rang well.
Mra Judg la on of th best bowlers
In her club and her scores abow what
sh can accomplish with tha aturdy ball
sh throws. ' Her strength ' la unusual
and her aim trua
Mrs. Buffum Is a devote of th alloys
snd throws a splendid pan. Miss
Jeffrey always haa a good score, and
Mlas Justin. Mra' Francis. Mrs. Mar
tin. Mra Unna Mra Venator and Mrs.
Coleman can also b ranked among the
good bowiera
Th woman' monthly, handicap tour
naments are tm ' being Kept up. A
medal is put up by the club and must
be won twice ln succession, ' or three
times during the season, to become th
property of the winner. Mra Hogela
Mra. Judara ' Miss Chemln and Miss
Matbena have' been among those fortun
ate enough to possess on , ; of these
trophlss. 4 'tfi;
An enthusiastic member of th Mult
nomah club, writes of this sport: . -
-xn rasomauon. or pownng is so
great that on should guard against
over-exertion. .X few hours' work each
week will da a woman mora good than
any other form of exercise, and will Im
prove one's health , greatly If taken ln
the rirht. degrea That game la most
Invigorating and the excitement . and
sociability which. It promotes makes it
doubly attfactlva As In every other
game; practlc makes perfect but to
become fairly proficient does not require
a great deal of playing. , 1 goes without
ajruiB uui anyone woo Laava ui uie
gam become a devotea and eventually
a fin player. It la not necessary to be
skilled to enjoy one's self." ' '
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