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. - r -. - - w '.-"'. - . 1 ,-. .':r..': THEOREGOMTSUNDAY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND, .SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 28. 1905. ... .1 - i n a - ...i i,i ,i - - r-r, r - ----- - - - r-- ------------- -- - - - - - ' s , 0tT-OF-TOVN guests are mak-:.,-iug (lis season lively -and mtuuf J delightful affairs have "bean green for Mn, Hodgson of St. PauVpnd Mia Bennett ot TAComa." The -cloa of , the season brings on a number rf iilnaaiiV alTilm ill ( m-tiii' 1 ' ,' , waa the, commencement ' hop Riven . by the officer and cadeta of the H1U Mlll- rrtrtar rn-nlng- U'"V -ianeTv - attended, and a "Tinm be-pf gueata from, atlier tawaa wara - preVent. Mr-and-Mra. Boacoe -ilaaon came down from Albany to attend, and Were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Roy B.Horton at USs-Flaiideni street, Robert Itountree. prealdont lot laat year's senior 'tlRsa at Sha-Tnilltai-y Bchootr-waa here grom the University jt..O"on. - Tlie week baa Been a very musical cne.-wlth -an evenjt ..of Interest almost arrrjr vrn In a WH'f""! Bionlc concert t 1(10 Marquam eaonuay evening outshone any of Ha previous mentloa. ,W.-H. Boyer-a etudent recital . sit the Marquam Thursday evenjng, Mlsa ' prance i Hoberg'e concert,' W. Olfto.rd 34aah'a presentation of his kittle girl "pnpllar'ana tha ChamfonJe club conoerjl last right all played their .part , In, a ' pleasant week. ' The Charity Concert last night, waa . liberally .patronised by -. fashion, and the TraveleraV Aid 'will be , materially benefited by it. The British ntartainnjent.oit,VlctorlJyXinlght Is be added to the musical events of the week. The ' program ander, the di- i faction of Mrs. Walter Reea-gajLsjt excellent one. , , . 1 'J . Opening night at -the Bclaseo. theatre V iwae a pretty one, -and lneiuaea a. -number of box and theatra f parties. Nat lOood win' af pearance next' week 'will In tht signal for "a fashfonabie throiig. - ! On lot tha . elaborate affairs of the ' fwreek Wss the reoeptton given by Mrs. Jt. Lea, Bare tit honor of. Mrs. K. A. J, Maokensla wh -wl wake her home . i feeee. The tkoli-tnt eut Oewers were aj. ranged 'gracefully-hr-bowla- and . yaaes ;-- boi)tHlB-tOOW and Xif reception was j,B a0!'"1! pretty one. . Receiving I, with tha Bostens and the honor guest. T-wakTrrirTT-Cr inoswofty. t. noma i aruesta (were received.- Fruct-waa served .-'.by Mrs. N. R. Ayer and Mrs. L. Allen EVENTSdfXHE WEEK. : -: :r:: b i..- . h rr . ! LmwIs., ; In the dining-room tea . was -!l'JHti red by MnklJohn Bhepard nd Jdlaa Falling at one - end -of . tha table and Mrs. Theodora B. WHeo and Mra. Wal- jer-F. Burrell at th other end.. A""1'" Ing thero -hi'aervtog were the-Mlsse -"TTlanders.. Mrs. . rraderlck.-Paga,.MMW .Wllluuna and Krai thomaa Kerr. The E aTOWJUuawirii -toy tha hosteasaa .and their Ida were "Very. handsome. Mrs.. Barnes -wore handsome cream lace over yellow 'T'srtlk with a sash toning Into the founda tion color. Mrs. Maekensle'a gown-was ' ?, .i ery beautiful-fluffy whlta-laca over . 1 ' . . . . ... , LI..' T .- White stlK. Atea, Aimworm waa in wunc Wlk. -Mr.-AHeir Jwirv-wor-pate-yeti low'chlffon. Mra. Ayer. white ambrold red chiffon. Mrs,. WUeoi-whlu lace. r '. Htm. Burrell, whtt "Vajenclennea over - - ant Mlsa Failing. ' cream net with -" heavy' rpld embroidering, and .. "Mrs. ." Bhepard. handsome white ellk with pearl 'passementerie. " . ..J : "." '":'.' . 1 . " The guests tf the afternoon wera Mra. Iftr Qwrf UVfli Mfti Charles Bltton Mra. Clarence Ich0Ir, -MraWaVaad. Mra." J.Wslar Udrt, .Mrs. Helen Ladd-Corbett. Mrs. C. E. fl. Wood. Miss Wood, Miss King, Mra. Robert Lewis. Misa Hoyt, Mrs. I Al len Lewis. Miss McBrlde, Mre. A. A. Morrison. Mra. Zera Bnow, Mrs. J. Frank Watson, Mra. Herbert 8. Huston, Mra. Whalley. Mtsa Whalley. Mra. Wil liam Mulr, Mrs. C A. Dolpn. MJiMJU:9cl HTSVirnef-haarrieWr looked so-weO,-and-prospects" for rapid And steady growth have never been so bright aa ithey are today," said A. A. Davis, presl J dent of the Medford - Crater Lake rail road, talking io The Journal about the j Rogue-"river section of Oregon. "Jack son county has entered upon an era ot permanent Jmprovement. Her great re sources, sdi long dormant, are bthig .da yelnped," . Thd city of Medford, a clean,' modern , town In the broad and fertile .tear ., ereekr vallyhlgh-p - In the foothills .of tha Blsklyous. 1.404 feet, above Port- lend, is one of the most 'beauilf til and - -Siealthful places Tn'the vrorhl. , There Is TT nnf an-tmplrtted, house, hor- aLpubllc sjsh pile. In Medford. - -- " , - w"Medford has gained S00 or 00 poau r -- latlon during the last year. She Is. now H dty of closa to 3.000 people,'-at4-Me. T j S to Visitors ? J - -. L o u r x 1 :dr - 3 r: .,V'-vrc:;:; 1 oil jp: 4y P. . !.'V-v.k'ii-a- i-i4ii,-t 4 'v. -x r:. wrv.-..i,' I-- V rJ t ' ..'...ii. '.rA iW-'X&Z.l"- Vk-K:, UJrM ", a,' l,..-r,ar1 ' tT"''"' Exhibit Roomg at Medford, Oregon. ..LJ'.'- - - xjm.Tm. www jn w an. nni neen . n tlma In the year-when less than it -er to new dwellings1 weratinrler' Coh ''' , sitrnetln. . The houses-are substantial ; " and modem, and on none of them Is paint spared. It is a towa of pretty homea - ; at 1n boaotlful green, lawns, rose gar H.n. and orchards bWrdereil tv tilrket .- !. " fences, trimmed hedges i and w)ll-kept '" ''-, .board sidewalks. .Jhe irtftla alreaU-r-un-4 - rTlnf-Throtigh from east to west, la tw .- - " mtlea . long. . Traversing It tha visitor 4 rassef tha palatial residence of K. J. ' IieUart, tha handsome houses of ll. t. - Wnrtman. Oeorge Faucctt. Major An drus. Dr. -W. K, Jones, W. K- Brsd haw, Wllllarii Angle, J. W. Ling. John Umlth and many othere, the Htgh school, tha Southern Pacific depot, the principal - fcotet, .the reading business-houses and twnkai- Bear creek; spsnned bya aub ' tsnttal iron bsidge, meanders through ' iha city from nortn to south, passlnf Dolph. Mra., Raleigh Stott, Mra. Jamea .uldlawl, Miss HtQttMra-iienry Mc Crukffi, . 'Mrs. '"Mason, AJrs.- Jamea Mo Craken.l"lr. Daniel- Shlndler Mra. Hodgson. Mra. insnes t. i Walter V. Smith. Mrs., Samuel lleltahw.JrrTVfnistp, MraV H. E-..K,wr".gj-!rJt Mm limiulim Mis. J. .nitd, 'TK r'a. rMrs. John YKben, Young, Miss" "Hlbeon" Bolorrton Hlrsch M1s "htijllli'si h, Mm Mlas Montgomery, Mra. Waltef K. Bur- glUJVl'WL-Wllanil, Mlsa rinmenMna on, Mra. Henry Hewettt : Mr..Kft'eri Hewettr. Mra. William Warrens.. Miss Falllttg. - Mrs. Klchard Nunn. Mrs. Ernest Tu'ker, . Mrs. George " Whjtealde, ', Mra. Thomxs Kerr. Mrs. fl. 'Adams. Mrs. Oeorge-Ruitrelfcr; Mlas ? Wwrmm,' Jtfn. Richard-Koehler, .Mra.- Lewis Kusseu. Mra,-AA.-lanton. .Mrs." Frank Knurr The East Oregonlan - Penrtletn of 8aturdayr May IS,' haa th foiJwLng.. "A pretty socaraffalrthe r.aarjwek waTie""cafdparly. g!vo "on "Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Edwin Bwltiler and Mla Swltsler. at -the home-of-' the latter : on Fendleton . Heights, . In honor of their sister. Mrs.Krtgar-I.oweU' hJ Mrs. William Bhults of Portland. ." The house was beautifully decorated with carnation,-'1 '. Franca --and 4jea roaea, with. asparagus 'vines h i back ground.- The color-scheme of red was used in the recnpl'lon hall, and thnt of pink-was . carried oui-ln the drawliif-; room -and- dining-room. ' Jogresslviilve hunfltfidJraJl Po-I tlieswereglvnor the three "J8' Pri arorea and 'were 'won ' respectively"!)? Mra." Thomae C -Warner, Mra. Irving LaDow and Mrs.- Ernest Skllea. .' De lightful refreshments wera served at the cJ0sGBrTnoTfiaM6. ' .The Invited, guests wno participaiea In the afeeTnoon's'pleaaures were;-' Mcs-damea- Charles Ferguson, Lon .Cohen, Charles Berkeley. Fred J udd. W. K, BfOCk, T; O.Halley, 'Frank-Ctopum, R - lVj Marshall. Mnx JJaer. J. v. KODinaon, Harry Rees. Lee Held, C. K. -Roosevelt, L. O. Frasler, i3." A. Hartman, 3t. Klmer Dodd. Frank -Moule. Walter Fee, Lee MoorhouserrW.-I Thompson.- ChrleitUbae-aHh-pTtr in i ...vmin, Ttn. w..r-nin tv. rlnh iMmbfTi present I Hrfit1Ton," ' W . J. FtlrTmrnTTTKomai War ner, FrankFraalerThomaa Ayers, Fred rThOemakerrKuge haTaukTian. john-VerX; T,. C. Taylor. Fred Laats, A. W. Nye, William Bhults. C. E., SMlgj, Chnrli-Ii Carter; O. A. Ha.rtman. Br.. K. Alex ander. Irving "LaDow.l. j. r. Dickson, Leona Thompson, William Matlock, Li na fiturris.- M.. T... Starkweather, ..Minnie Stttrmanr- F-WT-Vtncent, - Johnr iraney.TT mes"Tr3eIirlrs: Alan Welch SmlthT Jamea Fee, Wesley MaUoclc reaJiri.fi- u -" 1; rn "7 C. J. Smith, I.e Teutsch. MUses Ida Burgette Short. Mrs..-J ,-OIlsr M. andHarriet Theaspaoiw- Leaai Moor house. Miss Parsons of Portland; .Miss Milne of Illllsboro, " Mrs. Chamberlain of Halem-and TMfa. John , Swlttler . of rmBtma. - Ji unique card party waa given by Mra. K. S. Edwards Tuesdsy afternoon a,t,beromo, 'lOl Noethru'p street ,'IhVi tations termed it a Lewis and Clark card partyf sHid dteoratluns seived to empha size royalty. - The- hnjl waa- decked In arecn'snd. yellow, the Oregon crape.: om. and' yellow' 'bfoom was usedinl ahundancsjiTThff drawing-room and dining-room Wera beautiful ln jna natfopal colors., with.. host ,ot red-and- white roses everywhere. Five J hundred -was the game played and Mrs.-Herbert Hol- mmi aecurf1 tha first r""i "U- statuette.'-Tha eeepnd prlwS won by a.-y.-H.-stenlfiy- a t"1 t by Mra. R, . H. Blrdsall. auggested the. Same occasion. PleaslngLjorclitiil ml'nui aio continued throughout .the afternoon. A delicious repast was aerved' at the card tables and tha hostess, was ' as slsted by Miss Msrle Smith, Mrs. Frank Thorn-' Mra H. M.i Adama and Mra. R. H. Blrdsall. Tha gueata of the af ter- -Tha -new erposlttnn buildtnr,- costing $2,0097 "built through the enterprise of John D. dwell, J.. W. Perkins. F." II. Hopkins. ... Gordon - Vorhels, - the - Condor Water Power company,. Hu.e.lt,Iiwls. the low Lumber & Box company, Ihe Jackson. County bank; the "Madfurd bank, W.-I. Vawter srid ' other progressive cltiseris, was opened with a. rone show The building stands alongside tha. South em Pacific railroad track, near the de pot. - It Is a picturesque one-story struc ture, -with " largCTWata. glass .windows, and surrounded with electric lights.' The Interior 1s srrangod to receive exhlbli.s of fruit, Rttgle Point onions, vegetables. woods and minerals, the producta-of Jackson county. They will V arranged so that passengers -tm-trHlBsfnay see at a glance the things that are . pro- ducad in tha-hlghest perfection In south - m-oregfin.rhe bunrirngis said, to be the first of its kind In the state. e Rog'ie HrverVaTley railroad line, from Medford to Jacksonville, will sdd a gasoline. motor oar to Its equipment. The car will be operated over the alx miles of this road on the livery plan. A telephone will aerve to call the car at all times to any point on the Jlne, to earry -tndlvlduulaTirrpa riles any . desired distance. A similar car will be put on the line of the Medford as Crater, Lake rallrond, ,now being constructed -from Medford to a point 15 miles towards the headquarters ot Rogue river.' The road Is graded for a distance of five miles from Medford. and a force of (0 men Is at work on construction between that place and Eagle. Point, to which tha rond'wUl b completed, and operated by October 1. Coniraeta fnf, all bridge work are closed, and the, wrk tfltl- be gin this week. -' Dr. J. T. Reddy, who recently ao- noon were Mrs. I. N. Day. Mra. JAhn-W, Mlnto.Mrs.. I.sura.M.-jrwlnMJal4 M.Adnrtl4JtfrivA P, Lharlton. Airs. T. ll.-Crang, Mrs. Frank TWiH-Mrs, J.. W. Morrow. Mrs. A. U IVaae, Mrs. P. 11. KdwarUK-Nra.-.F H. Stanley, Mrs. t: "A. : PrlchamJa-JC-WWWrtMrWrs: inefirje.., Marahall. Mrf LJl.liaU, Mrs. lUjWiilulujivl tSjlR. It BlrdsalL Mrs. T. B. Howes, Mra tJeorge r. FTiner, W-U--LHf, Wi H. ton.-ilrsr-d R. Donohoe, Mf t. JKh- nor, Mrs. K. K: . Merges rs A. P. OBrien.r Mra. E. Lytl. Mrs. A. C. Patton. Mrs. Fielding 8. Kelly, iSire. a. 1L Oru'lxr Mrs. George W. BatesMrarMrs, JL FRQblnaonThagueata were: Craig, Mrs! A. J. Qtesy, Mrs. d. 8. Whltealde, ' Mrs. Oeorge ConwajrajiJ4.Kilna ThompeortcMsude.. Blierldan. Qer hn,, Msilt-ttn-rmT -A dollghtful afternoon was spent on Friday aj the home of Mrs. Haldane Iit-kir The- occasion was mlscel lanoous shower given byMlsa DeBpaln anj MTsa ConalaneePeSpatn iri honw of Miss Florence Hallock. A profusion of rosea, aweetpeas and-dftlsies' deco rated the rooma and featoons ofred liearshung" froitTthe chandeliers and srehea. Mias Ahlma 'Hallock Sang "In the Tlma of . Rosea" vefy charmingly. The game of hearts waa pla-d and dainty, refreahmenta ,wre aerved. after which a basket decorated avlth dalalea and filled with matfy beautiful giftg m showered on-Miss IUlloclt.'ThOBt present were. Mra. RaJey, Mrs. Pruett, Mrs. Jackson lira. Sheridan, JMra.:Low. eir-Mr,-wmley. Mrs. llouse, -M 1. Berkeley, Mrs. Daly. Mra, Bhults. ,M 1 1 m Ira, Jeer MrsRoiK-kT-Mrar-Dlkeon,- Mrs, DeBpsln. Mrs, ,W. T.-. Furnish (Pendle. ton), Mls Hallock, Miss Ahlma Mal lopk. Mli Bemele Oroat,. Mill Ethel Hayear M rsT Gcrtrodg-Bheridan.-- Miss 1 Obertauffor. Miss Btone Miss auinaer, Mlas Heater, Miss. DeBpaln. Miss Ooh stanco' DeBpaln. Miss Dicka0" Mlas K(tn Thompson andMlattiatnenne - rvirtilsh of Pendleton. . w w ; Tha Monday-History ehih enjoyed a plcnlo excursion to Estacnda last week, ,im m-. . . ih. hnt.l with rtln. weret - Mrs Delia - A. Doud, Mrs..C, Tlntoa. MlJtnna L FlnTeyMrs, Ama dea -Smith. Mrs. W, C. Puffer. Mrs. A. Vir rfl'-lf f ""ddftld. Mis. florae A, Cooner. - Mrs. jretia- A, Men KenneyMrs. A. King Wilson, Mrs. J. A. Harrison, Mrs. George BlrrelH Mrs, J. B. nennett. Mrs. Alexander Mulr. Mrs. F, rs. N.u -A Iuka.tXklAiJd.-Callornlaj Mrg. HasI Hlman, Oakland, Calirornia; Mrs. P, W. Searie. Mrs. i: B. Fargo. Mies Laura.MTaylor.: Mrs. II. W; aoddardJ Miss Anna M. Farreil, Mra. .jucnara ic-NWr-Beltlmore, Marylmtd; Mra. F. W. Arlss, Miss Marietta Meussdorff f r, Mra. A -Thurlow. Mrs. William D. Fenton, Mrs. John J. Kadderly, Mrs. James F. Blrrell. MrsJL Blrrsll.Mrs. Mabel Co-aAtMtss-JU-Z.-Silpev Mrsv Samuel Connvll snd daughter Ruth...-i- vp. nrotlr rmieatlon waahetdlasl Sunday afternoon at the residence of Mrr- anil Mra.'ILHrr--oirClintO rf)ur' Alameda, California, In honor of the ansjagenien ot ineiB uaognier, i :wvlH-N.- Moaessohn of UllA ti,. mv... mpis TieifuPfiniv -deco Tated wltrrfetria. fosea and CArflatlona, arfrt , many- flowers wctb sent in oy frienda. In the receiving Una were Mrs, Lunn. Mrs. N Moaeseolm uf rtfrU mq an J Mrs. N, C. Krlnsky.'Mra.Levai Mrs. Karewskl, Mrs. Schults and, Miss Anna lerner assisted as parlor hos tesses and In the serving of light-refreshments. Miss Lerner wss gowned In' white aceord ton-plaited -liberty "ellk. Mra. Lemef wore black liberty ailk; flulred--IeaaoftheNarr--hotel, tia changed, it to the European plan, and made extensive Improvements. A new bank, the Medford First National, will be opened within the next days. Its president i Judge W. S. Crowell and M. Alford la the cashier. - W. K. ' Duel is vice-president. ', - Every -'business house "lrt""the''cItyTs occupied, and there la not a dwelling for rent. Large additions are being made to the oTcharde -around Medford, and many new orchards are being .planted In the hills eastward to the Antelope valley. There Is activity In the agricul tural and fruit Industry along the line of the new railroad to juod-beyond Eagle Point. H ts estimated that Jackson now has 20.000 acres of apple we.hards, "1.000 a-res of which are bearing.. Many peaches and pears sre also being planted. Liber ..are-iboutJU00jcrealn-prunee. Almonda are arousing much Interest, anil -U -la predicted Jackaon-wHI -become a henvy producer, of the not. - The question of good public highways, that will permit transportation of the products of farms and orcharda at all season ot the year, Is one of the most Important confronting the people of this cOimtyDjnany partanf-aouthrn Or - egon a species of adobe 'known aa "big sticky'' Is encountered. It is a soil of great fertility, end Is 1 regarded as one of tno beat appie sous, out in wei sea sons roade that traverse it are practi cally Impassable for, any kind of ve hicle. The county hsa purchased a rock crusher, and haa a force of men at work macadamising' one or two of the main roads-lemilng out of MedforoS ' But the equipment la far ahort of requirements, snd many years of constant work would be- required before even a few of the most traveled roads would be improved by tha machinery now in operawwn. Mra. Moeessohn, champagne silk poplin with lace tnsartinga, and Mrs. Krlniky a black crepe de chine princess costume, trimmed with lace.. . i w- X. '-.- - . jL-Il-lJ--Tnnlri'llan'rM ho aii "was given Monday af lernon May-li for MhrsFtorencatlalleck of Jhls city, by Mr. II F, Jbnaort,r At. AtJiaiacia Pendleton. Miss. Halleck'a encatement ta- Jamas BurtOaWelcft has recently pretty ,gifta.uusa4n-gmea-nHed' la the time pleasantly till' the shower waa Introduced With, tha refreshments.. Mrs, Johnson was assisted, by her -Sister, Misses Bertha Alexander, Nell Cameron, trude Sheridan, . Marguerite Leaaure, Harrift' Thompson, Ids, Thompson. Flor- errce Jlaliecit je sie - rtartman, r.tnet Johnson, Mrs. J. A. Owea(iouse, Mrs. E. P. Dodd, Mrs.-H.-ReeaMrs. C. Eppingar. Mrs. F. Movile. Mrs, L. Frailer and Mra. JF RohlnaonkrLl ' " ... '.w-'--' Mrs. Warren Hougiuon entertained at bridge very, delightfully Monday -afternoon In honor of Mlaa Sadie- Bennett of Tacomai . . ThA out flowera' about ; the room -were : beautiful and especially atr tractive-were tha huge red popples In tha drawing-room. Mlas ratsy Bryan and Mlaa Alice Qlbson. secured tha prises. , Tha guests weret Mts. J. - W-es-ley Lsdd.' Mrs. Morton Inalfy, Mrs.' J. Frank WatonrMra.Clarence Nlshols; Mrs. John A.' Shenard. .Mra. 'Wmiara Muir, MissrWtialley,"MJS8 Bennett, Miss Flanders, Mies - Stott, . Miss Miriam Strong, - Miss-Bryan,- Mlaa Hoyt. Miss Qlbson. Miss Nanny Wood, Mlse Glisan, Miss Ton Destlnon. Miss Amy Heltshu, Mis Oraca Warren., Mlsa Ruth Maxwell, M1RS Frances Iwls, Miss Failing-,-Miss Klla Hlrsoh, Miss MontgomeryMiss Hjsel Dolph. ' --'.. ' ' Mrl' ind Mra. . P. draham enter tained the Lewi and Clark Whist, club at thelr.horaa in Irvington Us Tuesday evening. MUlUry whist waa piayea at 11 table's. Tha rooma were prettily dec- uriau w,,n i.n , , , . m v 4 BX .Jy II, a Draper, Mra-Ar-. -Olbba and Mr. B. , , , . -v. . . n ,haitliii mrmrm MrVrand"Mr:7j7w: BlngletaryMr. and Mrs. IL Rlchmojid, Mr and Mrs H, ebster. Mr. and Mra. CapronMr. ana Mra." T. J! Clewton. Mn and Mrs.- David Davis, Mr. and Mra. B. Denison, Dr. and Mra Ross -of St.- Helena.-Mra.-A. L. Mra,Ross-of gl.-Hl-Mfi,-. u WoodwdMrs, lln Weaver. the'Mlsses Ruds, Phllbrtcks, Grace Watklna, Evelyn- Tyrrell and - ' w Twenty teenth anniversary of :, their' marriage try entertaining a few -of their rrn-mts last Saturday evening. Military .wnui was the card game of tha evening, after which a,-very pleasing musicals was riven. 1 Mlas " Loulsa.-Wataon-and- Mra. Walter-itiaa-gvwdeilghtfut - plan numbers Mnv Fletcher-Unn' socranCL'waa heard-Jn, aeveral jonga-and Walton J. Eliot -gave- a barltono aolo with har a'ccompanlmont, 'lynj nr.il.n. OmIom vavA & rfllehtful -Violin 1 Wallaca Orahara gave' a delightful violin number. - Weber's Mandolin club played through "the evening, a numoer ot peau e hosttl and 4ioatess. La.tel ltt.r. tho evening 'a J)r. and Mrallj. . Jand .U4-X0T.tl4t!-". Pe,er Kerr arrt August Berg, wenty-fourtl.treet -obsrvd the-lf-l -T---,'- dalnty-insnir wataervsa at tetaar-tetarMrsryrank Hart7 tabiea. ; ; ,, .. " T r-r-j ' : : X ' - ' s A pleasant surprise party, waa given Mra. B. FTJohnaon by Miss Edna Mc Donald and Mra. L. B. Morehead.in honor of her birthday. May 20. at heT home, 74 Macadam street The rooms were beautifully, decorated with ferns, snd roses. ; Games and muslo wera the features of the evening. Refreshments were aerved al a lata hourrr-Those present were; 1 Mrr and Mra. William Goodwin.- Mr.-nd Mrs. R. MeAlplne. Mr. ; a nd - Mrs Tv "Mc Aiplnar Mr. a na Mrs, B. Morehead, Mrs. P. A. Morehead, Mrs. 1 George Egbert,' Mra. I. M. Whit comb. Mrs7 Kato McDonald, Mre. Milne, Miss Jessie Smith.-Misa Vlda Still well. Mlsa i Edna McDonald. Misa Hattle Milne, Miss Eva Dershany Miss Nellie Hess, ' Frank Morehead. C. V. Rankin and George Milne. 1 " . -.- 1 w " Mre.-Catharine Daly entertained 80 guests Monday afternoon In a very de lightful manner In honor of Mra. B. F. Weaver of Omaha, Nebraska. The house was beautifut-witrr elaborate-decorations of flags of all natlona and ferns snd rut flowers Trent -rvJ'-y' pM fusion, making an laeal setting 4or-willl-i tary whist Mrs. Charles nose - was chief officer of tha day, seeing that the forts, were conducted In true military fashion. The fort that won tha honors was Great Britalnwhlcb waa ipr-1 sen ted by M rs.- Boss.- Mrs. Abrey, M rs. Dennlson and Mrs. Murphy. After an elaborate luncheon at . the - forts the guests-depaHed cohgrafulanng T their military hosfss. w J - Miss Eva line Wilklns entertained a number of young friends at her-home-on Kaae-Ankrnr-street Wednesday evening, In honor of the birthday of Mlsi Mlna BeTry.", The house was decorated prettily with roses. Tha hall was In red, the parlors In white and the dining-room In pink. Progressiva table games formed the evening's amusement and prises were awarded Mlas Berry and Ralph Carter: Theb0oby'prlxea Telf 'to Miss Georgia, Wlnton and Harry Myler. Later In the evening refreshments wera aervea In the dining-room, where tha table was Illuminated with pink cattdlaa.-haHed with" pink. Miss Anna Murton and. Mlaa Clara Huntley assisted In serving, ww Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Douty entertained tha J Joker Card -cltib pleaaihtly last Monday evening at their hornet 70 cor belt street. Cut roses wera! the only decoration. At five hundred prlsea were won bv Mra. J. H. Cook and Dr. L. B Smith and the consolations fell to Miss Gill and; David Davis. In aervtng re freshments tha hostess was assisted by Miss Stella Redmond. -The guests of the club wera Mrs.McS words of Boston. MrsTUartholomew, Mrs.. J. H. Cool); and W. C. Hare . Tha club will meet next time with Dr. and Mra. L. B. Smith. 11 1 -Fourtn-gtreat. - 1 dr w ' ' The membera and a .few friends of the Wishbone Whist club were entertained a. tha horns of Harry A. Mr Hue, Its Montgomery streets Several rounds of whist wera played and prises were won by Miss N. Baker and Mra. Stipe. Later, refreshments wera served at tha card lablea. Those presnt were Mr,and Mrg - Stipe. Mra. and Mrs.' Davis, Mr. and Mrs. McRae. Miss Wlleon. Miss a WIlson.MIss Bnker. Miss Mj Baker, Miss Wiggins, Miss Thompson, Miss Bmlth, Mlsa Hi Id red th. Miss Keen,-Miss Gooay, JI, Burrows A. Wiggins. Mr. An derson, Mr. Jamea, Mr. Clark, Mr. Stone, Mr. McRae. . - . - - 7 -J An elaborate reception was glrrn at Music hall in-Pendleton Monday even Ing. May It, In honor of QovarnOf and Mra. Oeorge E. Chamberlain. The early part of the evening wss devoted to mu sic and a few ahort speeches, and later there waa dancing. Ib tha receiving line ware Senator and Mra; "Cr Jr Smith.' O0' rnor and Mra, Chamberlain. Senator and Mra. Walter Pierce and Mayor and Mra. William Matlock. Mra. O. A. Hartman. Br., and Mra. Charlew Carter presided at TntrTeWSIimTnrTuTne; ". w ir On "Wednesday evening. Mr.-and Mrs, I - Be-k geiebTatfdBeliefmdwed dlng annlveraary at their home In Mid way by Inviting some of their friends to tfgjft1 (f-r1rf awXaKway1 Itghtful time. waa-enyed by aU. pres ent. .Among those Invited wera Mr. and Mra. Hendereon. Mr. and Mra. Dowllng, Mr. and Mra. Theurekauff, Mr. and Mrs. Patton. MrAnd Mra. Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Neldermark-Mrs.-Raymond,- Mr. and Mra. Holmes. Miss Holmes, Mr, Lar son and Mr. Dowllng. .. . -'- 1 " i ' ; -1 Mr. andiMrs. J. Wesley. Ladd gava a. delightful theatre party 'laat night -at the . opening . of tha 1 Belaaco theatre. Miss Bennett of Tacoma waa tha honor guest. Supper - at the Portland grill followed. 'The party waa,; compoaed of Mrr andMrav-J, . Wesley Ladd, Miss Bennett, MlesJW'nalley,' MUa Wood, Mtsa Frances Lewis. Mlas Bryan. Mies Stott, Miss Kathleen Burns. Robert Howard. Soott Brooke. Harry Corbett, John Car-1 aon. Dr. Herbert Nichols; B. C. Bali and Lansing Stout. r - .... a - . -..v ' ' The -Woman's club and Tuesday After- nooiijClub were entertained with a Jolly house plcnle at . tha suburban home of Mrs. vSarah A. Evans,- atpswegoi lsst Saturday. The- rain-waa- in no, wise a kill-Joy. and some CO gueata responded to the Invltarion.- Clam, chowder and beatibake added to the enjoyment Mu sic and readings byl clubwomen filled In part of the time and the return waa will ingly- postponed: -till lata in me aner noon. , , ? ' : , ' .. r . . . Mra.- Lang-entertatnedha-Wlilat club. Friday''' afternoon at her -homA,on the heights.' A number of outside guests were present and tha entertainment waa extremely pleasant. .. Mrs. S. Frauk and Mrs, II Metsger won the prlsea. Tha preceding week Mrs. Issm White enter I Iw4 -totw- -,r-hpr-iflnrtBnmtrhrnTiir North Twentieth- etreet and Mra. Slg- mund Frank andlraUnn-Hlrsoh weratTenth and-f-my slietts. " Olis lTBaprlae Irmera. Mra. Walter F. Burrell entertained at dinner Wedneaday 'evenlrtr Itt honor- of Captain and Mra. Henry Cabell Of the Fourteenth Infantry, . Vancouver.- - Co- - . j.cqugJbjet-daughter. . Miss Oenevlevr.Thenc ior Eropa June 5 and wll ml hoVroaes formed a. handsome table- piece. .. Besides the. honor guests there were ' present ' Mrs. J. B. Montgomery. Mtsa .Montgomery., Miss - Hssel. Dolph, Jerome Zfggio. the' Italian commit- Dr. arid Mrs. -Alan .Walclr.Smllh-en tertained the' Whist club at their kome, 47S Tenth street, Friday evening La Franca- roaes -wera tised in decoration. Prlsea wera secured by Mra. Samuel B. Aroher and Mrs. : George Schalk. Tha club--wHi "have its losing meeting Jn t wo wceka with Mr. a nd Mra. Arthur Suenecr. " 1 w -T-- 1 Miss Martha Hoyt gave afctisrmlng - rrnAcTveoh ttha -Waverly llnka TaarTMlsseaiaurgnd - Harrier rjThompaon, of n. ,j 1 w , t I , , . . . ... , . .1 - Thursday In h'ortor of -Mrs.. Hodgson of St. Paul. Her guests wera Mra. rmg- son. Mrs.' C: J.. Reed.J Mm -John ben vUB,, Mr. j rd, - MraJ Hobert Lewis. Mra.; Daniel Bhlndler .and w Thursday -afternoon by Mrs. R. H. Austin 4- at 661-Haod street: friars were won by Mrs, Coffey and Miss Helen Ellers and Mrs. W, H.-Mankln secured the consola tion. The club will meet Thursday, June 9, with Misa Carrie Best, Idaho street. Mrs. H JBJUlaoa-awUitalwed her f Five Hundred club Tuesday ' afternoon at her homo lnZPiedmonL Tha gueata were Mra,Charlea-Tucker-o Salem; sjnd Miss Cora Perkins of Seattle. . Priiea ware awarded Mra. Tucker and Mrs. A. 25. Booth. i ' , - " ' m V W Mr. and Mra. William Knighton' en tertained the neighborhood Five Hun dred club Thursday evening at ; their pretty new home on - Willamette Heights. This waa the cioaing one or tha season's parties Mr. and Mrs. Mo- Cully won the prlsea. . - . ) Mra. Walter V. Smith entertained at. hMn?heon-T"uesdByr-"lnZTonor 0f -Mrs. Hodgson of St. Paul. , WEDDINGS; Arweddlng In Oregon City of some In terest, to frlendaJnPortland waa that of Mlsa Florence. Montgomery and Clar ence E. Bruner, Wednesday afternoon. Rev.E; BollLr'Kroff)ciAleila,ndtUs "ceremony was performed In the new home of. the bride and groom. Only a small party ot relatives and near friends were present. A delicious luncheon was served -after the ceremony. Mr. and Mre. Brtiner are- passing their honeymoon- In Portland. . ' ,.'' . ' A wedding of prominence was that of Miss Marguerite Bell' to William Haxel ton Jamea; last Tuesdsy evening St the home of the brlde'a parenta. Major and Mrs'.. Bell. 679 Nehalem atreet-.- Dr.- Ed gar P. Hill officiated and only tha im mediate family were preaent. Mr. and Mrs. James left at onca for their -boms in Santa Rosa, California. . r r ., . A wedding of Interest to friends of the groom, who formerly resided here, waa that of Mlsa lerma vusnman ana jay White, at Scappoose, last . week, at the brlde'a home. Rev. D. B. Gray offlclated, Mr.- and. Mrs.-, White vU . make their home at Fort-Canby. " ... . 'f Miss Carrie Duffle and Otto Busch of this city-were married' last Saturday In Oregon City by Rev. E. S. Bollinger of tha Congregational church MUSICAL NOTES. --Artr enjoyable-recital- waa--given 'at Aeolian hall Friday evening by Ave Itttla girl pupils of" W. GlffOrd Nash All are under 12 and, their work la re markably good. Their- hearere - waxed enthusiastic again and again aa tW lit tle onea ahowad their ability to play In telllgently -different -.compositions. ' Tha1 following la tha program they gave: I -8otiatar"major-tmrniau;. reme vaine (Laldow), Hide . and - Seek - (Bchytte). Erma Ewart; Theme and Varlatlona, a major (Beethoven), Album Leaf (Klrrh ner), Valse BalleV tRathburn), Frieda Raruh: Theme and Varlatlona, g major (Beethoven!, Slumber Song 1 Schumann), Scherslno (Mosskowskl), Dorothy. Wal ton; Mlnuette- from opua I-Orl Br ceuae (Bchytte), La Llsonjara (Cha minade). Evelyn Ewart; Little Fugue, c major (Bach), Allegro Assal Andante- Vlvsco, from opus 72 (Mendelssohn), Nocturn.- ftat (Field), Barchetta, (Nevln);" En Courant, 'Tha Engine," (Oodard),' Helen Wtgman; Duct from (Dellbes), Evelyn and ' Erma Ewart, In addition to tha Chautauqua soloists announcediaai-araelt-FeedeiUik W-'"Clood- roJv-has enHsted'tha services of Mrs.f May Dearborn-Schwab, Miss Kthet Shea and Miss Annie. Ditch burn. wtliiAm Wal lace Orahara will lead tha orchestra' on the twa cantata nights and Miss -Veda Williams will be planlste. . At. tha Bun. day afternoon aervleea anthems -. and soloa .wUl ba rendered, by - St. DavM'a choriatara ' ' .:,. . ' '-w - "'At the last meeting of Mra. Roso Bloch-Rauer'e. Tflursday Afternoon -club Mra. Lewis Mead and Miss Ann Weeks were tha soloists. . The former gave Th Wooing" (Bleveklng), "Llttla Dor- rls" (Do Koven) and "Where Love Abldes'V'tClough Lelterl." IMlsa Week -sang two Schubert numbera In - Ger man -"The wanderer- ana -jeatn ana tha Maiden." . .,....'..'....;. ;...,,.,;-.,, Miss Leonora Fisher, organist Of First Congregational church and the syna gogue haa . beejx elected, -leader -of -the First Congregational - cnoir - rorl?.ext year, ,. . . .. . , . t STRAY BITS. Mr. and Mra. Fred, Tate ot Hood River apent- tha- week -In Portland while on their honeymoon. They were married Fri day. .May- 19. . Tha bride arrived . from her- home In- Denver-thday before.- Mr. and Mra. Bernard H. Lege, also of Hood River, spent their honeymodn here laat week.. They -.were married" at The DaJle May 17.'' - v.C:. -...'' - . .'.'., Mlaa Nellie Cameron entertained: a imall company of friends at her home 1n Pendleton laat Saturday In honor of Miss Gertrude Sheridan of thla rcItyMlaa Bhertdan returned to-her home bora last Tuesday. She formerly lived In Fendle ton... ... v - i ,. ': W..W Mrs." T. B.' McBwuids of Boston tsthe guest of Mrs. Herbert Bartholomew on iargely-antertalned inormal-man- f r?" ,.nrt, will return home thla week... MVs. D. P. Thompson left Tuesday for NewjTork.'. where she will be Joined by teve. -Thencel be absent aoma alx months. r -i-r-,---. --r- -JlnvVEramamirt. Heller and daughter of New York are In tha city tha guests of Mrrsnd Mrs;-S.- Llpman,-theparents of Mra: Hellerrha wnT remain through thr gummer.-J , 1 . " ' ' ' - . ;.v..v : r - : :. Mra."- L.- Lovesee returned from Ash land last -week, where she haa been the guest- of friends. While, there a pleaaant rnuelcal evenngr waa giveS 4n-Jer-honot by Mrs. Susie L. AHri. ""' ' " honorTrQ'ar-at-a-Tleasantcard party Ttn.v vnlns. "May IS. given- by the - . , . Pendleton. : V ' ' Hfrs-. 'TT: Kaddorly of Albany' arrived t Monday- -mok -bt-Jome i--rraml. tv, r.rr.rltn. Saturdav Mrs.. Robert Crosby gave a farewell" party In her hortor; m 1- ENGAGEMENTS Mr and-Mrs.- John "W. ReSrh6lds""-f Chehalls. Waahlngton. hayiaaued- ln Nails' - 4M - vitatKms tor the . BiarWage-af-hel r naugnier, uirna Alice, 10 viiuiuh ,,,.,uw Btone ot x Portland.- Thursday evening, Jttna-IThey-wttl ba' at Horn after Au gust IS at Manila. Philippine isianas. Miss Reynolds la well known In Portland, where she apent the past winter. . w-w Mr. and Mra. George A. McGllvery of Bpokane announce the engagement of their daughter. Alma Grace, to Alexander Hamilton Campbell, a prominent young business man of Portland, and tha wed ding will take place In tha--early future, Mlsa McGllvery la well known In Spo kane . aoclal circles. , ,r4 -DANCES. The Portland Dancing academy, under tha direction of M. M. Rlngler and Mlsa Buckenmeyer, haa Issued carda for the closing party Tuesdsy evening. May SO, at Rrnglrr'a hall0 AldernitreefrThe natronessen are Mrs. M. M. Rlngler, Mrs. J. A. Lawrence. Mja.NJIinabUJdJ Mrs.- Wr-J,- Furnish of Pendleton ar rived here Monday to spend a week with friends. Mlaa Flo Halleck has returned from a visit with Mlsa ' Edna Thompson ,, of Pendleton.-- " .1 Mrs. Rufus Thompson came down from Albany .Monday - for a ahort vlelt ;- with friends. , " " . - . Mrs. M. E. Bmlth haa returned from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mra. John McClelland of Roseburg ' Mra. P. H.Hatch lahe gueat of her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. H. Farrar of Salem. ' ' Mr. and Mra. H. D. Chase, who have : ; personal j:zzzzzzzzzzz?aisisiBiaxzzsai r... , 11 1 jjt"-' "ei hi J - i. .1905 ModeL . V 4 recently returned from a year'a atay In California, -ar at-thetr cottig e at Sea" vlew for 10 days."'. '" . " MISS r.nl. P .w m- Pftlandearly In the week. MY,: and Mra. S. N, ' Steele of Albahy were in-tha nty laat week. Hv C.-:Wortmnl and his " daughter spent Sunday In Astoria. - Mra. Llschen Miller spent a few day here tha first of the' week, with friends while en route- to New Turk. 1 ' . Mrs. William Shults haa returned from a pleasant visit with Pendleton friends. Mf "tfrgs Chasnhrr lain wera tha a-ueata of Senator and Mrs. C. J. Smith - In Pendleton at .the good roada convention. - - . . . - Mrs. Edgar Lowell haa returned horns from an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mr, Lot Xavermora of Pendls ton. - v- . . .. , . Mrs, Leasure and her daughters Mar garet, Daphne and Connie, returned Tuesday evening from an extended Visit In Pendleton', i, -. J. Frederick Btaver. who haa been attending the -University of California -waa at hta home, 471 Broadway, a, few days early In theja-eek. He left Wedl nesdayi f of "Idaho, where" he will spend " the summer. . . . . ' Jifrs. John Seal, .with her aon,' W. E. SeaL and little granddaughter. Mildred. Hayea, haa arrived from Bameavllla. Ohio, to spend part of the summer. . Sha Is the guest of hor daughters. Mrs, W. -It. M'nkln and Mis Carrie Seal, and ber ' brother. A.' C. Lohmlre. Mr. and Mrs. L. Royal of Salem are Visiting friends here.-? "" Mrs. MlIHa .Trumbuir of "th b6ara"TSf I oharltlsa and - correction, waa In Salem laat week. ' Mrs. H. C. Thompson of thla city . la an Astoria guest. Mrs. 3ohn Butterworth' Is tha guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. N. Blythe, at Hood River,; -- - - :. .' '. ' ' MrsF. Dirk aon was last week a guest. at tha Mount Hood hofel at Mood K Mr. and Mra. H. M. Bond wera tha guests of Mr. and .Mra. A. C. Paca at Hood River last week. I -- Ti.--V. Tavlor and his niece, Mlsa Ireia Wells, of Iewa. who have spent the last . two months In thla ry. left early In i th. week-trip-through Texas. Mr, andMrikiParkejiofJra aretni aueata ot Mr, and Mra. J.tT., Nen of The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Batea visited Salem friends last week. Mra. A. BlgeTanddaQghtet1 arrived-I from .Crlppla Craeav coioraao, j pursaay, to s'pind the summer here. -They are re- - I aiding -with Mrs. Blgel's son, M. M. uigei, 368 Thirteenth street," -.. . - -- . - Mra. Albert Betta of Astorlala tha meat of friends In the city.; . Mlsa "Edna' Thompson of Pendleton ar rived Tuely evening for a ahorivisii wlthJrlends Mrs. Nellie- JL Lamson .of thla .city.' aUta commander of .the .Ladles of Jtha Maccabees, was the guest or Mrs. r.. a. Sherwln while In Ashland laat- week-. Mrsr J.- P7' Wager-la con raj esdn g-a r - the Hotel Mnora at nmxaer fftri.. is 1 ii 1 tirr i-,.,.' - mnd Mrs. .-. Slmott, 690 ITlandera- atreet.- At-the residence of Mrs. J. Whltcomb Brfl1ghr. 20f .wavanta si reel. next Wednesday, at J:0 o'clock tha women of tha -White Temple whose blrthdaya. coma In April, May and Juna will ba .t home" to their frienda. A very de lightful affair la planned. Including an I exceptional programwnici-wMi inn. Mrsr" Susie Gambell wnitenursi. mrm. Chrlstlne-NaiUon-Morgan. Mra-Olga-Ing. Mlaa Grace Wilton and Mlsa Haxel Dolph. ". ; y ...- , - . Mra. Edtth F. ' Hanna'a puplla will glva a piano and organ recital Wednea h.u avanina? in the recital hall ot tha Allen A Gilbert-Ramakes plano-houa Invitations will be issued to xnenas only. - - - - f - - 4th and Washington Sts. Presents notable assemblyr" I LADIES GARMENTS The materials are oft"' surpassing testure and the designs art of character pledge ing to the wearer, a treasured exclusive- netav-.""1":- a XheShirtwaist of-Per f cctidn .JForsythe, -Waist Spring 1905 Styles Sjiown On 1 y ..b y Robinson S C& Company 289 Washington Street Litt" ' tloaa to ua buaineaa center, , t . , ' ' , ' f . . j - - :x