The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 14, 1905, SECTION TWO, Page 14, Image 14

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HE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND,-SUNDAY MORNINO, MAY 14, 1905. f
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nwl-faa- liava.-filled the
. past
u - .n(itv
BlParauna'-hall.-Wednesday, for - the
-V lieuefit of the Bisters of Mercy. Home
. Jgr Working Glrlsvand "this .was larjreiy
attended. It wu social success, ami
mora than that a' financial, success for
the cmu-iivim uiieaiinn,
i. ......... ...i, ...... I . -l T mAif Ir
hastening t pay tholr debts "before the
lUffimcr season jumi'i vi .andtithrr. lu
. teresls' nToa th attention "-House
1 Hurtles, river partlea and ooaat partlea
, lncirfllil31y adding their attraction to
' '"' the spring seaiion;hd"TT-'wrttle only a
; aihort time-before the crowns in town
' are broken un.Indllojuiit
IndllQnuuuJiad
v - " Wajr social wei'k, and mst of tha enter
taining 'ai dona lor roruana iuo
----.i visiting tlwu-e. .. A number, of imH af
tiSfattriaM. beengtYeri. stsrr forproee-
tlvbrjil-n -hn. rmv-fl-"rd -In Port-
' land. The approaching marriage-of
- ;.3Haa Ida Thompson to Beth Catlln of
..I-.:;:.. tnis place is of interest; as she will be
; -- tularSddltlon lo tha: yooTir people
! monr whom aha la. already a favorite.
from her. school days here.? Mrt.-L.evl
1. 1 Ankeny of :WaihWsll hag' been the
' chief honor guest" of Pendleton. She Ts
" very welt known here, where she'often
vlalta Mrg., Harriet K. McArthur. The
convention of the O. R.- C. and the
Woman's auxiliary "has been tha-cause
ome aortal activity. Many or tne
" .... hi.in antartalned nV ftrlvate
; "homes by friends, and amaJl dlnnera and
' luncheons have been given for them.
Outings havs been enjoyed by crowds of
i : .tha visitors May t waa Schillrr's an
:.Vjiivaraary. - and the- Oerman -clubs and
"classes observed lt appropriately with
programa of hie work. The Portland
rrmcademy annual rpmglven hy the
" -eenlora Fridsy night, waa M ottM
".leading events of the week. . The number
I'.lof invited gueata egceeded that of any
- 'tormer dance, and all the aeeondary
faiohools 6f ths city were largely repre-L.-iaeULManyjjf
the alumnjwere In et-
'tendance Blao. and It waa deemed orie of
'"" ftha prettieat of the dancea given by this
peputeF-aehool. -Tha Fraternity club
ntir r Ita dances -at Paraona'
. . .reaafuL . Ths Hidden concert ot tiexi
VWadneaday evening is attracting mucn
attention and doubtless theia .IU h
rrach eiilliuslHani slfiiwrrgr'TBe rrrat re
appearance of the violinist who has al
rB y commanded t ha admiration - of
lortlandt audlencea. Aireaoy Drinee are
-:- preparing fofTOrcrown month of wetU
dings, and there waa a -very nnutcnui.
Attt,rf,Mmtl ln thftr-niimhef for tha prea
. ... jJt monln ipfo weddinas rireat
T clal Importance have taken "place this
. .: .:-. , -week, but many have been announced to
. diow In "the first part of tha summer
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EVENTS OF-THE WEEK. .
.Tk ard ' totinuunent glyetujiL. Pr
ina' halL Wedncfiiliiy g fternoon waa a
delightful a-waa-axpectedr-nd ai-neal
-iirm was nettett forthe-Olrls1 lUrectorTi
Icenducted by tha Bisters of - Mercy.
i Thera-iwaa- a-larga -attendance -nda
.irflrgeoua display of aprlna- gowns, and
1 altogether It vted ln jpopulai;lty with ths
first ot-lta aort-tren..ln..Marca by. the
Wnman'a exrhanae.
h r 1 hontr g Miiry'T
catneorai.
nl Mlaa Burke -Were the committee on
sionerW ajrraugementa Misa O'Neil and
Trreme"iT"aBn'aTOrTrimTrtel
oelved the -quests at tjj""r Thf card
TCCTW!fe-"grouped In different parts
ct tha hall, and committees had charge
.f tha tablea. Brldae was 1
llia aiisle Plnir and Mra Alien
iTT" Wright; whist. Mrs. J. P. O'Brien and
' Mrs. C. A. Whltmore: duplicate whist,
-Mrs. E. T. Williams; five hundred. Mrs
Jnaeph I). lonard and Mrs. Frank
loolevTclncT17Mlss I,Mura-Ijunngand
Mlaa Ethel Shea. The prhwa, exgulslt
Haskets or roses and carnations, tied
'i with bows of whit satin and tulle, were
- displayed an the brcheatral platform
-i till they were gracefully preaented to
. " tlie' prlxs-wlnners by Mrs. J. Wealey
' ldd. whose charming taste was evl-
-- '- -riencd I thelf- selection. -The aucceas-
ZZll'ful contestants wereMla.. Ralph .WI1-,
" bur. Mrs. W'llllam C. Alvord, Mrs. OH
' aa n, Mrs. Henry E. Jones. Mrs. Dresser.
, xtra.. Paraona.- Mrs. Wanes na jura
Hu.rhea.-Tha patroneaae.
noon wars Mrs. J. B. Montgomery. Mrs
J Wealey Ladd, Mra. H. K. F.dwarda.
Mrs. Solomon Hlrach, Mrs. H. C. Bow
lers. Mrs. Ralph Wilbur. Miss Falling
i Mrs. J. P. sWkey, Mrs. Slegmund
-li-rankvJirsJJMonke! Mrs. P..E. Sulll-
Van and Mlaa Wilson.
TUU-. Ttr- tr..i. of pa.
lm celebrated their twenUeth wedding
'anniversary at the church parsonage of
'the Free Methodist church, In North
Falem, Wedneaday evening, with, BO
frlenda as aruests. Mra. Haslam la the
"' daughter of Mra. " William Barrett -of
Portland. The Salem paper lias ths fol-
lowlng: .
- "The - house was prettily decorated,
rmxi helna everywhere In evidence, and
-Je-vrg-w;n'peTit-lTraellkitfuI ao-
clal Intercourse, vocal amMnstrumentaJ
Z' music. Rev. and Mrs. I It. Bluckburn
mid Mr. A. U Orlnndl favored the
company with vocalselections, which
were greatly enjoyed. After7re.fresh
tnents Blr. and MVs. Haslam werecalld
vpon to glvelhipromptu talks, 'which
"'.were more epjoyed than a'ny othe,t. part
.of the evenfi('B entertainment. Mr. and
Mrs. Haslam were married ln Koaae,
Tcxaaand three children were bora
to fha union, a daughter, .Miss Clara,
rr-- amt-two-sonr,- Kdwtn and OHvar,. alt "Of
wliom wcrepreacrt last evening. Mr.
llaslam haa ben.ln the mlnlatry for 24
yoiu-a. and during that time has served
Bsaator" In Kosse, Ooralcana, Batche-
i , ir, 'twin, uaiias. aii in ine siaie oi
s'.-!'...-.,, tliry moved to Oresham.
Oregon. -lhento-Portiand; anr w yeafl
go came te Salem. Many pretty xMfta
" of chlnaw"are were received, - Mra Wil
liam Barrett f. Arllta Park,' Portland,
-i- motner of Mr.Uaelm; Rev. Mra, X. R.
- Blackman.- rwentlv,'of Michigan Mrs. t
fharlaa -MV- Mim - Mary -tw la at
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Johh M?Leol
end son -of I'hemawa, were, among tbo
. uau. : , -
ir , . r... . w- -- r. "".
A charming ,re-eptlon wai given by
: Mil. 'Hunt Llsjla.j!jrgft. Jlumbae.of
i. ,.vlv.,' women t riemU ,oa ."iliursday after
, nmin. The pretty new home was deco
''''. rated with Quantities. 6t lovely rosea
t'.t" ! Jn the dining-room Mrs. W,..lam H.
. . AVarrena and Mrs Jj. A. Lewis poured
tea. In tha library Mrs. C. T.. B; Wood
' ;, '. and Mrs.' Oeorgs Oftod served! Ices. The
, 5 ambrosia " waa served by Mlaa Ballle
Lewis and Miss Frsncea lwls. The
quests were: Mra. J. B. Montgomery,
Mra. W. 8.l,add. iti. H.. Wr-fnrbett;
- r Mra. Waller V. Smith, Mra. CV1L Lewis,
- Mrs. yrM A. Dolph, -Mrs. XU T.' Reeba,
VHffc i;. K. a). Wood. Mrs. Frederick Hop
'"'Vr lr Mr F, Knapp, Mrs. Hsleo Iadd
' ,.-7irtett,' Mra, FX Brooks. Mrs. Walter
i'.. ; Rurrell, Mrs, Oeorire Onnd.- Mrs. H. C,
i aUell, Mrs. . Whitasldes, . Mra. Morton
, - :. Ineley, Mrs. John A. . Shepard, - Mrs,
Uonry litwttt. Airs. U. V, ptady. Ur.
Flanders.. Mr. Henry Green. Ura. LV J.
KM. Mrs. rnorman i-ang. mri. inm
Kei I
Ml S."
, Mfg.
I'm iii 'i.iiiinn, wis,
t.ewisr
Frilfst Lnlillww, Mra,
M. Warren. Mrs. MflfflB.' "MM.1 Hubert
a r re n.
I.ewla. Mlaa Falling. Mia Kate Falling.
M lss- 11 axel cJolph1 Mlse .Wilson,. Mtaa
Tina Wflaon. MlssJOrace Warren. Mlaa
Kathleen BumC lh Mlaaea Rodney.
MiaxAllcat IMwm M
flraca ElloL Mlna NannleAVood. Mlaa
Laurie Klna. MUa TeaL MlaaKa
llonevman. Mlaa Mirihi- 'HmL Mlaa
Rnttj -Maawell.- Mlaa - Miriam-Strong.
Mlaa Patay Bryan, Mlaa Morria. Mlaa
Francea Lewla and Mtaa Flanders.
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The -Thuraday af Urnoonj. clubhaa
comnleted Ita alxth year of atudy. In
afM yearjuat : cloalng tha . jclv6 began aii
extended courae in Kngllah literature, it
has been one of the moat enjoyable and
aatlafactory In tha -hlatory of lbs cjub
crowned as Jt was by an able and de
lightful lecture Profeeaos-HugA li.
Hardman of the Portland academy, who
took for his aubject "The Development
of Kngllah Literature. " Aa a lecturer
Profewaor Hardman la aklllful ana elo
quent, treating. bla aubject In Jhat maa
terry way wh4ch leavca nolliln- to be de
nt red. On Wedneaday the preament.
Ma.V. :
rte.- gave the membeta
... . . . . ,, iu Aii
and a oour.1 of other frlenda 21 Jn all
a7" great IreaT rrrne"Tirm of ariauti
mobile party In the touring car. i-ori-
land-" Mra-Whlte la a charming uos-
teaa: the day was perfect, and nothing
could iiave been more-greatly-enjoyed.
There, are a few mora pleaaures In
store for the members before they sep
arata for tha Summer a men's svsnlng
and g picnic, The following Is a list
of the newly elected officers: Mrs. War?
ren White, president, re-eiectea; sirs.
W, Pv Kneeland.vlcs-presldent; Mr
A. J. Stiles, secretary.-
The annual tea of thernBirr-i7itld
of St. Stephen's chapel was given laat
Wednesday with Mrs. Herbert Holman
gs hostess at her .pretty home, 717 Over
ton street. v The rooms were beautiful
flth red and white rosea, snowballs and
dogwood In large vases, bowls snd Jar
dinlerea. Mra. Holman waa assisted In
receiving by Rev. 11. M.-Ramsey, Mrs.
iJ.'.W. Whalley. Mrs. Marlon Wilcox and
musical program mads the. afternoon
hours more pleasant. . Mlas Brlgham
I nn'l M' t two charming
dueta and each gave a solo later, Mrs.
W. C Holman alao sang. " Miss Iottle
Banfletd gave a Tlever cjiaracter aketch
an.d Mlaa Helen MacEwan gave several
ranllHl nlano numbera. The program
waa well received througWouf." -Tea was
served - In' tha dtnlna-room.-where Mrs,
F,"A:WltcTeyahd 3Irs.Archl L. Pesse
presided. In serving they were assisted
by Miss Turner. Mlas Bingham and Mlaa
Lytle. Miss Florenca"Dayton snd Mlas
Ivie Bpencr hdlarge of a daintily
appulntad candy taBIey
-a w
TOne.of ths pfetty affalrf of the week
was given -by Mrs. Bert- Morehead -In
honor of her husband's ' birthday,- at
their home, 74 Macadam atreet, . .The
rooma were preUUy decorated with
firm anil roaoa. Mrs. Morehead was
slslea In" entertaining by' Mre.B. F.
Jolinsrtii an Mlaa- Edna. --MacBonald.
Oamea aeara ti laved and a program - of
muale-rwaa-given- by - Mra.Jilxoji..gn.(l
Ml" Hattle. Milne, which was much
appreciated. Dainty" refreahrhenta were
served -afterward-by" the- hoetesa- ana
hi- M Those nresent were Mr. and
Mrsr B. F. 3 ohn son, M r. s nd Mra,Bert
Morehead. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ooodwln,
Mr. ahd-Tlrs. .' W: 1 W. McAlplna, Mrs.
Nixon (Chicago). Mrs. R. McAiptne,
I M .. .rr ,AoriiiajulrjtIlicJV'hJt-
comb (Seattle). Mra. Mime, jwibb nina
TUlwelL MUrJesaie Smith. Wis s TTatUe
Milne. Mi-a vata yarnnnald. Mlas Edna
eorge Milne, Henry Olaen,
T. C. Reichle. R. Pierce, Clarence r K.
Rankin and Frank Morehead. .,
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The Jolly Whist club was entertained
Friday afternoon' by ' Mrs. Frank Le
crand of 607 Holly street- The rooms
crimson roses of many varieties. Potted
plants gave a background to the pretty
red color plan." A few friends were
entertained by tha hoateaa, making four
even tables. Prises were, awarded Mrs,
1. T. Toft and Mrs. W. J. Fisher.
Hearts were tne continuous trump, xor
the afternoon and Imt the idea for ths
colored confections served at the tables
during tha gams and for the Ices later.
MrsPerry Jackson-and-Mlaa Metta Le
4 - ! TTh
Austin of SSl.Hood street, will enter
tain the club next time.
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Mrs. E. C. Ooddard entertained beauti
fully with a luncheon at her home. 492
Mill street laat Thuraday. There were
Richard Laog-4
doh McNear of Baltimore, the guest of
fr Alan Welrh Smith, and Mrs. N. A.
tuiltBlifaktahrtrlifTrntaTthr
of Mrs. Amadea Smith. The table deoo-
ratluns of rosea were exquisite. After
luncheon Mra. Ooddard and Mra.-Amadre
Smith sang a numger of pleasing selec
tions. "The guests were Mrs. McNear",
Mrs. Loucks, Mrs. Mabel ConSnt, Miss
Anna Flnley, Mrs. KmVia Marsh. Mra
Amadee Smith. Mlas Anna Farrell. Mra.
Aan Welch Bmlth and Mrs. - George
Cooper, --- - '
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The Daisy 'Whist club was entertained
Tueaday evening by Mr. snd Mrs. Will-lam-A.
Hogg. 119-st Tsylor street.
Vases of roaes made effective decora
tions. The first snd aecond prises were
won by Mrs. M. W, Mathleaen and Miss
Minnie Mathlesen. -The consolation- fell
to Mrs. Hirkllng. Refreshments were
served at the card tablea and Mlas
Annie Mathlesen assisted the hostess.
Next time the -club meets with Mrs.
HIcKTing. ?4 East" Fourteenth . Street
north,
WW
T)ns of ths delightful car receptions
of the season Wss given Monday, sfter
non' bv'Mrs. Herbert C. Miller St her
Tirtme, I'll West Park. The decorations
nalma was Introduced with- the oorl-J
trusting white of statuary. At" o0
Mrs. A. C. Pantnn and Miss Etta Bailey
secured the prlsea, and a-consolation
elft was presented to. Mlas Oile. Miss
!MwlrMaakr.-aa--eval-mlra4"
to the delight -of her . hearera, MssMy LM?r?!ng JPPn" - Shoogy
Hugging sccompanyThg her.
.Some 40
guests were Jtiattcndance.
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The Crystal Springe Whist, cluh wss
entertained Friday evening by Dr. aad
Mrs. R. L. Gillespie at their Mount Ta
bor home. It waa a red evening, with
beautiful roses In profusion.- Threa ta
bles of whist were formed. Thera srS
two remaining meetings and at ths laat
the season prlsea Will be awarded. Mrs.
Lewis aarVon-Weat avanua will enter
tain next'tlms. ; i
r '--'- .-' "
entertained " her - neighborhood whist
etubat her-homr-Tff rrvtnton;r The
decorations of climbing Safrano roses
were beautlful...wlth large cluatera In
vaaes snd I vines drooping - gracefully.
Mra. J. D. Leonard assisted. ths hostess
In entertaining. Prises were won by
Mrs. W. C. BriStal' and Dr. Alsii Welch
Smith. "
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- Ths H and AVest 6 ids iwls Ad
day evening br the Misse rieei ana
thetr brothers at Jrvlngton. noses were
used mill g'i
effei I In iIihuibiiuii.
Mia. Wilt Hi H
nd Ml.1 Bin buy
mat Jflir ami Ml
Wvelyw Tysoll aad
Mr.-Fisher the second pr1ses.sMr?rand
Mra- R P.-Qraluwn of lrvington will
entertain next time.- .," ' -
1 Mra. Oeoxga-MbgU.of.Z46 Nortn
T went y-second. ZPrrMC"cntErtalneflrerjr
Informally Monday afternoon in honor
of tot.:alatax--ln.UwrJiIraiiLirltJii-JVVilU
lama, f The DIles. Mrs,. Wllllama waa
formerly Miss Helen Ooss of this, city
and Is a favorite with the younger social
sec . and . with- musical, people Jor-her
charming Soprano voice. .. . , . . :
A meeting oftha Oregonr" Ceramic
club was held Wednesday afternoon at
ths Camera club rooms. Miss Minnie
Parker s talk . tin "AingrteanPoJ terlesl
waa interesting and Instrm tlve. 'Amerl
can tdeaa for plate decoration wera sub
mitted for criticism. Tlaatjuhe meet
ing will be held at ths same place.
-kJ m: "'. i
Roval Circle. No. h'lt. W. O. W.. gave
a very successful whist party and dancs
at Its hall last Thuraday evening., Mr
Ph II Da and a commlttea or. nve. as-
I ,1a ted by a' humber of volunteers.' snter-
i . . .. ... . .
tatnea. tns- company pt. goou ovf anu
served, refreshments.' - rr .'.-- -----
Mra."Gustar- Simon ' entertained the
Whlat club Friday afternoon - in- her
aprtments;"at-the Portland. - Mrs.- H.
Metxcer and - Mrs.. Charles itosemeia
secured th prises. - 1
"Mrs. Clarence NhUiols gave a pleas
tt.tAfterjoQa.ilJ3JtbX.Wgejr,rtd!jy In honor of Mrs. James p. Wood
worth of St. Paul. Prlsea were awarded
Mrs. Ralph Wilbur and Miss lsoin.
About" 30 guests were present. . . ,'u.
Mlss Allen of Los Angeles la ths guest
of Miss Etta Honeyman, and through
tjie.week a number -of Informal luo
rlieona and afternoonsiays..beenjglyn
for her. . .. - 'I "'" "
A house party Including Mr. and Mra
Frsnk D-. Hsrt. Mrs. C. E. Sr Wood.
Miss Hoyt snd Mr. Wheelwright Is
-k
i Mrs. F. A. Nltchsy of IJJ Kearney
street entertained at -bridge last Tues
day afternoon, .
:: A ziyery pretty home wedding took
place at the residence or Mrs. B. Bjirk
botder, 4S4H Washington atreet, Sunday
sftemoon. May 74 when. Mlaa Mary Hen
sley of Salem was united ln marriage
to Harry W Rlsher, formerly of Nevada,
Missouri, .but now ot. Uils city, - Ths
remony was performed by- Rev. J.
Boweraox In the presence of ths rela
tives and a few Invited guests of this
city, ' Salem and Stlverton. The bride
was - tastefully gowned r in - whits v and
carried a largaroun.uf t ot carnations
jBhe was glverrin marriage hy her uncle!
J. Sr .Meyer, of Salem. Miss Ethel Burk
holder acted as bridesmaid snd ths
Lgrooiaaa gttf ndedby - J5v?V Turker.
Aftsr-a short trip to Beattle Mr. and
Mrs. Rlsher will be at home to their
friends a151 Lownsdale" street.
etty wedding -teak place at Bt.
Joseph' - church Wednesday morning.
Fredrick was" -united ln marriage to
Rlfhgrd R, Irmpartf - Pay tWB
ofrtciated. The simple floral decora I
tlons
were very pretty. MtiT Antii
Fredrick attende
dedne
er sister and Andrew
J. Lam pert attended the groflhi. After
a Wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Lam
pert left- for Paget sound to visit for a
few' weeks snd will be ,at home after
June 1 at East Eighth and Alder
streets.
ar
I Mlas Ms
try tv
Risher were married Isst Sunday at the
horn of Mrs 8. Burkholder. Rev. J
Bowersox performed ths ceremony In
the presenca of a - few relatives and
friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rlsher will re
side In, Portland.
Captain - Philip Boutcher snd Miss
Georgia Jacobs,- recently- of8an Fran
cisco, were married Monday evening at
the ..regldenca-otJ3r. E. W-Roaalter,of
Portsmouth. Rev- D. B. Oray officiated.
Captain and Mrs. Boutcher will reside at
Portsmouth. ,
MUSICAL NOTES.
At ths MarOufcm theatre, next Wsd
day evenlng-HentnaM I Htddonwtll
-play ths following program: ,
Othello Fantaale .Ernst
a. Minuet (1756-1781) Mosart
b. Humoreske . Dvorak
n. Arioso . .................... . Roio
Concerto (D MInbr) Wlenlawskl
Allegro Moderato Romance :
AUegro ta la Zlngara).
Fantasia for violin alonev.. Saint Lukln
(Sextet from "Lucia.") .
Witches' Dancs Paganlnl
This will be the only 'opportunity of
hearing Mr. Hidden for the preaent, as
h will b absent ln the eaat for aomo
time, filling concert engagements. Dur
ing his two years abroad, Mr. Hidden
has worked Inceasantly.- not only on the
complexities nfjil Instrument, but has
completed a new work on violin tech
nique, which haa been accepted for pub
lication -by the - well-known Bohemian
publisher.. Urbanlk. of Prague.- Upo
leaving - Prague. -Professor Sercik iptv
sented Hidden with a very flattering cer
tificate, or testimonial letterrfor work
accomplished. - Thla la especially vslu
able and gratifying to Mr. Hidden, com
ing as It' does from ths greatest master
of the violin of modern times, j
, i--k.ii '.' : ..
-;,A number oH( Portland singers aa
aleted at-an entertainment laat Satur
day, night at Woodmen's haIt,"rMtlwau
kie. Ths following numbers wera glveni
a. "Face to Face" (Johnson); b. "A Lit
tle Thlefjt Miss Lillian Farrell: su!!A.
Shoo (Mayhew),s Mlas Lillian Cross
man; a. VNocturns" (Denss-Lynes); b.
"LtillBby'1 Brahma) -Dthle--trt-fromJ
Mrs. Walter Reed s Tueaday A
club; a. "Slumber Sea" (Vannah); b. "I
Know a Lovely Oarden." Mlaa Ethel
Powers; a. "Absencs" (Wllklnsl; b. "Tou
and I" - (Lehmann), Mrs. W. O.-Carty;
also numbers by Miss Llllyn Glendenn
Ing and Mrs. Olga Riirtseh-Lang. Mlsi
Mamie Mullan waa 'the accompanist. :
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An Informal recital of no llttl merit
will be that at- Aeollsh hall, Ellers
piano- house, at" 1:11. next Wednesday
everting, when W. Grfford Nssh will
present his talented pupil. Miss Laura
ja. Fox. assisted by Miss Bertha Rowena
Templeton, soprsn'o. Miss Fox 'will be
remembered as the brllllsnt . young
pianist who scored such a great suooess
at Ann Selkirk Norton's recent studld
recitals ! TempleTim his recently
returned rrota study mcnicago, ana tnia
.will
: 1 WEDDINGS.
b hr first, pubUo appearancs lajnui, 12 Seventh street, ,
1 .. .: V-' . fi I The Warren
4 "-i
"; Reginald I. Hidden," Violinist.
Portland. Her' soprgno, of good volume
and clear, quality la especially fine in
coloratura work The program- to be
given follows:- ----".-; .' "iL
Plano--aA ndanis ritLlVj-Beethft ven
"b. Rondo Perpetuo, from C
major Sonata........ .Weber
". c. Prelude and Fugue. R .
i. jnlnor . .... . . Mendel aaohn
Songs. w. MojirJjjjhXTVivjBchumanii
b, tkiunsel to Nina . , . . Wekerlln
Piano a. .Barcarolle, F minor . .. i
t : Rubinstein
-b-BaUail (KrtuflrdXl.Brahma
- c. Onvotte ...... ........ Godard
d. Fantasle, T minor! Op.
Or. ... .Chopin
Bong Sprli!Vrr;'. ... . .Tostl
Piano er. Soiree de Vienna
'.'.':'....'.;..': Bi'iniwfnLisxt
b. Romance ....... i
Lfe-Eh-BjaofHw fin: t.
..Sibelius
Llsat
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A rouslcai and social sventJDf Jntareat
ths past week was the matinee musicals
glvea.-by-th pupils of Mamie Helen
Flynn assisted by Miss Delta Watson
arid MrsrTfene Flynn. feature of the
afternoon-waa tha alnglng of. Marc
Lagen, tenm of -Dumiqae, Iowa Mr,
Lagen' cliMrmei all with hfs artistic
singing. 'Following Is the program:
Concerto In B minor ......Mendelssohn
. .' - Mlaa Oleita SchelL
Miss Vera Patterson. ....
Ths Nightingale's Bong . .. . ...... Nevln
. . Miss Treha'Flynn..
a. La. Llsonjera ....... .Chamlnada
b. - Fruhling -Orosschen . . .' . . . .Binding
Jijngi.l. ,.'..... ..PT-.I.ectca
rr-Sheeted
" Miss Delta Watson.
a. Valsa . i.
b. Valss OP. 4. No. 1
".. ..;'- .Ussel- Dulirkopp.
. Duvernoy
.Chopin
.Selected
r. Speaks
b. l'nMay Time"
TTiigTrena Flynn.
a. Allegro Clasatque
.Ravins
h. Mnuvement .Perpoll
.Weber
. I . & 1a T,,U.
Rondo Csprlccloao .... jU Mendelaaohnl
ftusa oieita ocneu.
panisr.
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Ti-- . th. t.t errnrts of tne First
ronarreffatlnnal choir o far. and it is
always doing surprisingly excellent
work, was ths orstorlo. "Tha Triumph
of David" (Dudley Bucklast Sunday
evening. In . appreciation oflti fo.
mer work on special occaalons, the
Ichnrch waa crowded. Special mention
ought to be grvenThTspTehdldr-oftai 1
work of Miss Fisher, which comprlees
soma of ths best parts Of the composi
tion. The duet by Mrs. W. A. T. Bu
shong and W. At Montgomery, and also
tha solos of Mrs. Rose Bloch-Bauer and
W. H. Boyer, were features Of the pro-
gram.
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Mlas Helen Brlgham and Miss Helen
Ij-tlecharmed their hearers with a
number of songs and dueta at Mrs. Her
bert Holman's residence last-Wednesday
afternoon. Mise Lytle sang "When
the Roaes - Bloom""-(Relchardt), and
"Roses After Rain" (Lehmann), . "The
Nightingale Song" (Nevln) and "Rosa
lie" (Ds Koven). wera given by Mlas
Brl gha m, and -hot h t he young sia gera.
were most effective In the duets, "A
Night In Venice" (Ardltl) and "The
Swallows Gaily Winging-" (Dellbcair1'
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Frederick WrGoodrlclvjorganlstof
St. David's church, gsvs a successful
organ reclt.ll rn the new and beautiful
FlrsfCongregatlonaj. cnurcn, at naiem.
on Friday evening. The audience was
larae and aonreclatlve. Several of the
nieces were- so much enjoyed that Mr
Goodrich repeated them by request after
the recital. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith and
Jsmes.Carrick rendered efficient help.
WW.
Miss Lillian Croasman and Mfsa Helen
Brlgham were soloists at the Seamen's
Institute entertainment laat Wednesday
evening. Mlsa Croasmsn sang "Rosa
lie" ( De Koven snd Mlss Mtse- Brlr-1
I'-iwJ
is . if ' I
iM-&f -rJ
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V- -:'-' ,; 3 m
ham "Bhoogy Bhoo tMaynewj. nouiien) Mr. Le.ter Paal; Contrrflto solo,
singers were enthusmstica-iy recalled.
The program was tinder the direction
of Carl Denton.
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Two anthems by Frederick W, Gool
rlc.n, "The Souls "of th Rlghteous'LAiid
"Bleased City. Heavenly Salem." - ara
now in the preaa. and will-shortly be
published by "The Parish Choir," Boa
ton, Massachuaetta. Mr. Goodrich ia
organist and choirmaster, of -St. David's
Episcopal ehurchot this city.
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Morrla Klein of New York, who Vang
so commendably at ths synagogue Fri
day evening, will give another baritone
solo at First Congregational church to
anyr -Mr: Klelri.f whrrr has vtstted-in
Portland before,-. Is well known for his
charming voice. - - . ,
, ' l-,ri-
A ' J hem set In g of M rs. 1os JilochA
Sner S cnorul ciuu Jiiiursciay ariernoon,
Miss Lottjs Hampton and Mis Elsie
Barr gave solos. Miss Hampton sang
Oriental Rugand Carpets.
Wa have nn Bale tha very best of
TTurklsh and Persian rugs snd will sell
at the lowest prices. Ladles will do
well to examine our stock before pur
chasing olaewhere. . Come., and- see our
goods. 410 Morrison) street, Between
Tenth and Eleventh streets.
' For th Partially Deaf. Y T
Acoustlcons scientific heating (nstru
tnents for use. In church, halls and In
the hom.Masescon forcurlrt!depf
hess. AwrT world'sTalf' medal; Queen
Alexandra -gold medal. M, L Wight-
In duet with Miss Grace Gilbert, blaln-
er's "Love Divine;" - The cnorat worg
waonAmbrose'g -"Bhoogey unoo-
: irk
triple
ladies' quartet.
aJBlacaU -
Bauer; ia working on tw-nunibera to
give at the annual May concert of tha
First Presbyterian church. They ara
Lacome'BMEstudlantinl't and Ambrose's
Hhoegey-Bhoo,
Mlaa Edwlna Mastlck- will be the so
loist for ladles' night at the Multnomah.
club the laat of the ntonth.; . ; ;v"
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Mlsa Veda Wllllama of Oregon City,
who haa been in Portand through the
winter, is going to Chicago for study In
the falL Sha -wllL give afarawall-ooi--
cert-at her hom town, MajL iS. .Jtsslsted
by local talent. . -. '
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Rev. Father "Dominlo of Mount Angel
nrsiTrrmernrdsngntrui spring
ouartet of Womeii'a voii
cated It to Mrs., Walter Kaea a ireoie
Clef club. Tha words ars by C. E. B.
Wood." .-:- , '. "
Mlaa Elsie Larsen of thla city gave
several violin numbers" at tha Epworth
league concert .In Astoria, Thursaay
evening. Bhe was received snthuslas-
tlcally, . r-f r.-';, , v.
Pendleton societa Is busy sntsrtaln-
Ing for Miss Blanche Gulllford, whose
marriage to Dr. Rlngo will take place
June" 7. "Miss Adna Raley gav a mis
cellaneoua - Bhower-and-mock marriage
ceremony, jrs.' William Fowler gave
a May part and handkerchief shower
for her week before Jaat, and Mrs. W. L.
Dick entertained lakt .wsek. Miss Gulll
ford hHS a number of - friends In this
dty," wherq she WfvtslUfcO" her' aunt, II
Mrs. M. L. Butler, at SJJoucn sireot.
w - " '--Mra.
A, Young and her son of Port
land, who have been In Pasadena, Cali
fornia, several months for Mrs. Young's
health, la now much- Improved. After
June 1 they- will- visit friends in San
IMegd snd San .-Francisco, -and before
returHrng-wTTrvW
mom" and old Mexico, tngeiner wun
Mis. Qtls A. KeRey andher son. jfor-
merly of Portland.
L- Mlsa Bessie Swltxler of Pendleton was
In Portland a few days on her Teturn
from' a month in California. Here she
was-Joined -by her slslerr-M rs Ed gat
Lowell. -who Is now visiting her par
ents, Mr, snd Mrs. Lot Livermore, of
Pendleton," and Is being extensively en
tertained. . , ,
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Mrs. William Barrett of this city wss
to" attend ths "1 wentietn-weddlng anni
versary, of her son and daughter, tha
Rev. and - Mrs. H. V. Haslan. which waa
celebrated Wednesday. At the averting
reception Mrs. Barrett was one of ths
hostesses.
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(trrhncr sTTTraortrKt; Mrs.1
James 6teel and her slater.' Mra Joseph-
Ins. Ladd, of Maiden... Massachusetts,
who have been- 'spending the time ' In
Ban Francisco and southern California,
sre expected here next Tuesday and wflH
make their home at.ths .UuiUiaums...
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Chase, who have
spent the paat.tO months touring Call
fwrnla, araow-at ithelr home, S82 Davis
streetThey . will remaJnthroughpart
of thajumiaerbijtj.xpecJLiOeavjijror
Ejirape. early In the fall.
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Mrs. William Shults of Pendleton en-
tertslned a few frlende Informally
thursday evening. May 4, In lliinur uf
Mra, Edgar F. Lowell of this city. Five
hundred was the game played and Miss
Bessie Swltxler won the prise.
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Mrs. Thomas C. Warner entertained
a neighborhood gathering at cards laat
SStUrdSy-tlTWIIdTetOnTn-IrenmrTrf-IWrg;
Edgar Lowell of Portland and her host-
Mrs. William Shults.
Mrs. I. Lowengavdt and little daugh
ter Ruth are at Hotel Moore. Seaside.
X large party goes down this morning,
Including Mr. Lowengardt - and ths
Flelschaers. ( - . , , , ,
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Misa Ida Thompson of Pendleton Is
being extensively entertained by. her
friends tnhonor-Of" her marriage in
June to Beth Catlln of this city. -
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Mrs.- Leon Cohen sntertalned Monday
In Pendleton In honor of her guest, Miss
Ethel Parsons, of Portland; -
r0M1NO-EVENTb. j
The I. B. C.'s, the young men's club
of the Second Baptist church will give
a musical and literary entertainment at
tha church next Tuesday .evening. Fol
lowing la the program:
Piano, "Valse'' (Godard),- Mlsa Mollis
Reynolds;. Reading, "The Little Hero,"
Miss Anna Phillips; Soprano solo, se
lected. Miss Reatha Fowler; Violin solo.
"Berceuse" (Goda'rd), 'with' pipe orgai,
accompaniment. Miss Cornelia ..Rafker;
Vocal duet, selected, Grace and' Bertha
Moy Ling; . Glee club. "Ah, 'TIs a
Dream" (Hawley); ' Baritone solo, se
lected, Mr. Ronald Bradbury; Reading,
"The PllorT "Slgry" ( Wm. fn-ftow-
Shadows" (Carrie Bond), Miss Petron
ellaCnnnolly; JTenor solo,, "Ah,for s
Day of Spring" (A. FT-Andrews),' U. S.
Acklea; Reading. "The Fiddle Told"
(original). Miss Minnie Bode; Glee club,
"Beautiful Isle --of . Somewhere" .. (J. O.
Kearie), Western. Academy- Glee club:
Flret soprano Mrs. Minnie " Perkins,
Mrs.- Marie Rlddell, Mlsa Eva , Wells.
Mlsa Reatha Fowler. Second soprnnoB
Mr4. Rnl ph" Dn vls.11 1 a B e fTi a Rof aT,
Miss .Olga Johnson. First altos -Mlsa
Mae Breslln, Mlsa Laura Hnlllnan. Hec
nnd altoa Mlsol Mabel Albright, Miss
Teresa Relster, IMlsa Petropella Connol
ly. Acompsnlste Miss Mollis "Reyn
olds, Mr.-John F. Bam ford.
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Ons pf the Important events of next
week will be the -May social eonvention
of the- Portland Federation of .Women's
SllltlB. TfV 'I Tn l'"'"'"t
day at the home of Mrs: L. Samuel,
vice-president.- 1 -Twelfth- street. The
business session, a short one, will open
at 4 o'clock and after that' a short pro-.
gram-Df reading .by Miss Rose Etyngo
snd' songs by MVs. Rose Bloch-Bauer
will bs given.- The sftemoon will take
the form of a reception after the busi
ness session. All members'' of the six
affiliated clubBeinvlted."" Mrs. A. T.
Webb is chslrman of tns .entertainment
committee. Tha board of the fsderatlon
will be the hostesars.
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Tha regular; monthly-- Patton- home
tea will bs given next Tuesday after
noon. Thla-Is the last before the big
annual tea, In June.- Mrs. Frederick A. I
PglXL-ilra JOhnr-XgalLandx-MraJ
Theodore Nlcolal will receive, snd Mra
Charles W, King and, Mrs. A. H. Wtl
STRAY. BITS. . :
....'.Virlttg..jglU prsslda at J.US te labia, ,e
progrsrrl- will Include ; songs by Mlsa
Sadie Knapp. Mrs. John-F. Logan and
Miss- Betilah Cad well;' Instrumental
soToiTyrBTCnr RJieanaHfsr-Ro:
of tha home, and readings by Miss Ethel
iaxit;
ara cordially-invited.
Tha Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Is
planning a atrawberry festival and cake
party toros "given Monday-"May:t9. at
the cathedral parlors. Tha committee
In general .charge consists Of - Miss
Elisabeth "Maher. Miss Minnie O'Neil
and Mlsa Margaret Burke,- and those at
tending. to- tha refreshments are Miss
Elisabeth Corcoran.' Mtas Jans McBrtde
and Mlas Daisy Dunning. . n-,.i .
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j The- Ma ry a nd Martha- sooiety -of Mix
pah Presbyterian church will give a con
cert nt the church Friday -evening. May
19."' The old-time songs will be given in
. ... .A. i. , lnM. I
eraTwllia
Charles E. Qlaa and MrLetto-Refresh
ments win be served. ... v
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' Ths annual picnic -of the woman s
club will .take place oext Saturday, at
Oswego,, with Mrs. Sarah A. Evans as
hostess ai fyer suburban home. . Tha
Tuesday "Afternoon club will Join. them.
The members will taka the 1D;20 strain,
at Jefferson street.' . -., :;
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The -Young Ladlee'" Sodality of St
Lawrence church will give another of
their enjoyable- wMrt partis; yWarrMfnff-iara DarHolbertof -thl
neaday evening at I o clock. 4 v- cUy, accompanJed by their sister,-Mra,
. Ths Ladlest Aid of the Cathedral will
glva an afternoon of cards next Thurs-
day.
All friends ars Invited.
WedBesrtay.-May- WU1 -b J41'"
night .at tha Multnomah club.
lENCAGEMENTSi:
- Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mayo announce the
engagement of their daughter Vlnnle
to Fred" J. Brady. The wedding will
take .place ln Juns.' -
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-. Mra Louise Blckford left for 6alem
the first of the week on a fortnight's
fcUy- - ' -"'i--
Miss Emma BVavoe, Mra Oda Jones,
Herman K. snd James Jones were ths
guests of Mrs. Llnwood. Jones, of Ore-gon-Oltyr-laat-week,
. and attended tha
Eastern Star dance. . " i-
- Mrr-Jhn-CatHifc-of this rlyt visited
last week at tha home of Mrs. Leona
Thompson, of . Pendleton, whlls sn
PLANMADE-FOrVTHE-
IRVINGf ON SEWER
Plans and specifications tor ths lr
vington dlstrlct.'!sewer have beeit-finished
bjf ths City englneerr and may be
fhTl't'ef1- ,f the cltv council next
Wednesday. Tha sewer, will be the
longest and largest In tha city, running
from the .water front ln tha vicinity of
Haifeock and Water streets, a distance
oftwo- and- four . ftf tha mllea lnto.th
residence district. , It will cost In the
neighborhood of 1150.000. ," " --- --
'O COfldult- WHl"""sft aS BsiTV- -Jf kk kk Mi B
district which Is badly In need of good
sewerage facilities. : Starting at Fall
ing street It will run north , on Fourteenth
ins hi rrei it win tun nui m ,vu r uui incuui
tTT -tliSii-- .nrnTr-to-. TTfaxaa TTiftftcS
west to Seventeenth, thencs south to
Thompson thsnca west to East Seventh,
thence south to San Rafael.' thencs west
Wllllama avanne thenC SOUth tO
Hancock street, thence west 10 niver
street and from thers to the river. A
branch sewer' will be laid on Fremont
street from East Seventh to East Four
teenth streets, a distance of 1.800 feet.
Musical- Program- Royal- Italiani
BandStar Theatre. . ;
' May 14, 1901. , -
Matlnes
1. March"Da Filler". ...Slltrepff
2. Flnale-Actlllfrom ',Ermlne"..VardU
Solos by Slgnorl -Marcsrlo and C di
Fulvlo. J
S. Selectlon-t-"Bohemian Olrl". .. .Bslfe
Solos by Slgnorl Q.-.and-Marcarlo ,dl
Fulvlo. :
4. MarrlWFlna!e." , , . , ,
Evening ' - '
1. March "Star Theairs", . . .D'Urbann
1. Overture "Zampa" ' ...... .Herold
. Grand Selection "Lucia" . .Dohlxettl
flp'os byJgnorl dl Fahlo Branrons.
Macario dl Nobile, c. and Balvator dl
Fulvlo.
44i-Mareh--'Fing
i -Clearing he Decks.'
For ths new L. C. Smith d Bros, writ
ing In sight machines, with which we
ara now filling orders. Bee our window
for snaps In partly used machines of
other makes, traded out for Mr. Smith's
latest product. 1 A M. -Alexander
Co.; etcluslve dealers en tUe ooaat, 12
Third; street - :r T " """
Venerated Trousers. . :
.From tha Kansas" City. Journal. ' .
Aaa Fowler, an- Audrain' county man,
haa a pair 'of trousers that, he has
owned for 40 years. He bought them
svheri'TH ' was onl? - year 70td Tthd
Used them through his "snsrklng" daj-s,
and for "going o meeting" trouserg
ever, since he tiaa-heen- married. -He
hopes to wear them -tor 48 years yeti ,
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rnuiinimiis'nuinuiunnninBiiiiinin
s
3 i BS SB ,
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jj " 1903 Model" :Z . . ' - :-'m' v..
route t- Baker Cityt to vlett her daugter..
Miss -Antoinette Burr visited her .
mother In Eugena over Sunday. .1'
lem, have arrived to msks their horns
ithjaritrr-Z L J. - -..rr--r
ilraud.ilra-T,. Sthafter, c Kalerrtj
were city guests laat week. '
Mra. K. Burroughs, of this city, weri
to-Pendleton Sunday to-vlalt ber " son -
Mrs. Alice Shsridsn and her daughter
Miss Gertrude returned to Portland laat
week from their old home in Pendle
ton, where they have been vlsltlng.--
Misa Henrietta Williamson, of Peoria, .
Illinois,' was last week the guest of Mrs
George Turner,, while on . her way to 7
California. - -r,, , -
Mrs. Howard Spencer spent ths week -with
friends In Salem and other valley
towns. She will .return ths last of this
wsek.'- , ,r..r.j... p.-
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Airs. w. r, nmr, wira mo oasmn-
improTfflf -TBf Good' BamaeHan heepltat.
Misses Gertrude and Adelaide Mon
tleth. formerly of Portland, ara vlsttlnc'
friends ln ths city. For ths past two
yeara they have bean? living in Arlsona. .
Mrs. . F. O. B. Downing is- visiting.
frlenda in Woodburn, -' .- - . -.
"Mrs. "Efftp Benner, of this city. Is the"
guest Qf ,htr father! ' Silas. Howard, of
Balem. . ' .- ,.'-- '.', .;- ," ..
. Mrs. -George Colllnf, of Salem, is ths '-
guest of .her daughter; Mrs. W. H.
Chatten, -Jaat Sixteenth and - Madison -
Streets.
Busan M. RtAsell, of - Battle Creek.
Michigan,. were Seaside . visitors last
week. ... " .
-Mra W. J. Honeyman. who haa beer
attending tha biennial national convene
tlow-of the-Young Women's Christian
association in Detroit, Michigan; is sx-j
peoted home tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs.- M. Jao passed g, 1st 1
days Jn Seattle.
MrsJ-ElBennetf returned lsstl
alght, from a fortnight' s trip to Olen-
wood. near Mount -Adams.
Dr. -and Mrs. Richard Langdon Mo-
Near- of Baltimore are- the - gueats of
Mrs. McNeer's mother. Mrs. 7. K. Ben
nett and sister. . Mrs. - Alan Welch
Bmlth. - Dr,MoNer -will 'remain
about six weeks and his wife will bs
MreOhrououOIiOmmstw:
vMrs. Flora Mason, a popular young
society woman of Albany, has been vls-
Itlng friends here.
Albert-Applegatevlslted his parents,
Mr. end Mra. J. "W. Sheller,' laTEugens""
last week.
Mrs. Gosllnsky, tha mother of Mrs.
I. K. Flelshner,wlll arrlv front San
Francisco next week, to ..Vlalt-har
daughter. , '
- Mmt i. -,V- Watson of Astoria Is tha
guest of Mrs. F. M-'Andersor of this"
city. . . ,
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HOTEL ARRIVALS."
At the Imperial: - H. T. Bennett, Washing
tns, IHatriet of Columbia; W. J. tl.rke, (inn-,
der. Oregon; Mra. Annie H.nklnn. Toledo. Ore-,
gonjl Mr. end Mrs. Il-nri B. Thlelaen, Salem;
O. W. Peters and wife. Gander. Orngoo: N. P.
Kir snd wife and Unrhtor. Kelsn: B. B. rirm-
HJt'-jJ, HtttcW-Jgfk, Psa. msclsevL-
nor T, Hi.ix.p- eaieni: r. i. trm, en rran
elaen; i-r-atara, Beat ties IT l"uMWo, Carlton;
Dirk Burt I. r snd wife. Ia Grande.
At toe I'erklna: ' E... V. I'lerua, Salem: J. H.
Vtoee. rhll.rtphla; Mm. "8. 1. ntrhnvnvi,
Mr. minnli. Holman and Miss teens WlllUm", "
t s Mas. Oreron ; '. . abort and wife. Monitor,'"
Ore(on; P. B. gtndilard snd wife, 1.Ttonl 1.
Newhnnrer.- Nea--Vorkf Cbarlea H, tmUUr Mln
weapon.; T. HBtoeker. Sanlf'ranilti-o: .Mrsl
J. M. Bkort and J. M. ghortTT.resham; i. W.
Kiufman. Xrw Martlnartile; P. N. Craft on,
-t amnervllla. Waahlngton: N. O. Oregg. . Min
i., - r - u" r
neapolis; .N. li. Looker, liso; at. r. r.oian. ine
inllea: B. V; Butler, Bend, Orel
UIU0nell. levari. meBig aa;
las Kraacliicojr. A. Hy
Mra. V. H. Aaa. 8ai
want Ulnn.annll.: l -W. Klmmer. Seattle:
James r. Brosrn, ViBennver; Kred Halleit and
wife, Cleburne. Teiaa; Carl II. Wardeman,' Mew
Yorkl O. I. faaaadrf t'hehalle.
At lln riiiilauil In WllUni.. Seattle
J. A. LlEhthlne, Man rraaetaeoj U T. Robtge.
Seattle: F. Heman. Beattle: W. D. Owen. New
York; R. H. Cooper, cblrago; J. K dl.burter.
Carrolltofi; 0. D. Joalyn snd Mlas Joaiyn. Mon
tana: W. F). Carlton. OatraBder, Waahlngton:
I,. M. Herman. Cbleago: B. B. Cxi I be t, Mrs..
M. B. Farr, Mlaa K. M. Fair. Mlas C. t. Fsrr.
New Ir'orkt Oorira- B. trm'rr. Mra. O-wa. B.
Frseer and Mlaa Fruser. R. . Smyth. Montreal;.
T. B. Flahprty. New York; John T. F... Hill
house. New York: H. B. Oieim. Philadelphia.
4th and Washington Sts.
Presents -
- a notable assembly of .
; LADIES' GARMENTS
The materials are pf
- -, surpassing -teature
. and the designs are -"
" of a character pledg-'
ing, to the wearer
treasured exclusive'
.pess.:-; .. .:
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of Per f c c tion
Forsyth
Waistl
'Spring 1905 Styles
Shown Ohly
by
Robin s o ni
CSajComiiany
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