The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 06, 1905, SECTION TWO, Page 14, Image 14

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. THE OREGON SUNDAY- JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY ZZSZUlllQ, AUGUST 6 1SC3.
SeeiETWSRES-DMG OFF
TO PACK FOE. T1-J2 L.L
taS5
IHB dull summer aeaaon ha bean
a long time In , arriving, but
with tha kdnnt nf Itivuft it
. m ha ulit lit tta hara In rami
".earnest It -wilt however, ba a short
.. one. ami will give to tb tired hostesses
v who are forced Jy thejr dutlea to.re-
.1 wain Ju tawn w welcome rest : -The pset
. week haa bean tha quietest alnca tha
' onenlns f tha fair., Nothing or atari.
,lng Interaat haa baen on tha espoaltlon
,ii calendar, and. llttla of nota In town. A
few guests atUl remain, but moat of
f Ibelr hoataaaaa have spinteo inem sway
to tha seashore. -
' Weddlnea ara a rarity ' theae day
.V I though tha announcamanta ara beginning
: 2 ta coma In for tha aartr ran weaaings.
' ' end aeveral of great aoolal Intereat are
J . j - n tha
w rvnuno i u tiiniMnv.t.-...
? marriage of Mlaa rraneea, Thomae of
. Aatorla to i Dr. William Wale -Bell
; ; received with Intereat. Mr
Ball baa led In tha younger aat of As
- tor la whan aha haa been at home, but
, ' aha haa paaaad tha greater part of the
laat fair years In travel. Just before
: ,. aha wia queen of the regatta, year be
, ' fere laat, aha had returned from two
v yaere In Europe and alnca that time haa
' ', epent moat of bar time in California and
tha aaat.-, , , . ;. :- M '
SOCIETY AT THE EX-
posmoNr-
T
.;' Tha- naval battle on the Uk at the
i exposition Wedneaday evening waa tha
' eoeaaion of a number of partlaa at tha
- Inn and tha fair eafea. One of tha moat
' delightful waa a dinner at the New York
' ' building given by Mra. Frank Brown of
V 1 Oakland The Ubla waa laid for eight
. - , on the veranda overlooking .tha water.
. ;.ijim and white roaea were arranged on
the cloth In profusion, Ths guests of
; 1 .- tha evening were Mlaa Katharine Brown.
.-, ' the hoateea' daushter. Mlaa Suale Btott.
! Mr. and Mra. C. K. Cheney, Mr. and Mra. J
( Eatarbrooir of Philadelphia, Mr. Eater
brook. Jr., Mr. Wall of Oakland and
- r"' -IAnalng BtouU. ..-:, v.-.- ,
- ' "Vfra. M. X. Kurta of -Nampa, and
Mlaa ' Alice M. Clark of Shoehone ar
rived laat week to take up their du
,': tlea aa hoataaaaa t tha Idaho build
ing for thla month., 4 Mra. 31. W.. Bchll
. ling of Minidoka and Mra. 8. P. Pair-
- ' weather of Wallace will arrive nest
f i week. They " plan to cooperate with
Mra. Bcott. tha official hoateaa. In aome
'' : aoclal affaire aoon. The departure of
: .Mlaa Carrie Mobley. a. hoateaa of laat
month, and bar friend Mlaa Beraloe
- ; Ewlng wf ' Bolae. waa regretted by the
' Idaho family with whom they Jhave
. become vary popular..
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' ' Skagit county- owned' tha - Waahlng
' ton building laat week when Mra. K. M.
' Houaer of Mount Vernon waa ehlef hoat
' eas. Her aaalatanta were Mrs. A. O.
i tiewla. Mra.. I. E. Schrauger, Mra.
I Thorn aa Tnttll,MT.-Drnea7 UiiTbJ J.
Rodene, Mra. Hanaon, Mra. Oaohea
- and i Mra. Carrier. The glrla gaalattng
V were Mlaa Hilda Oachaa, '-Mlaa Evelyn
: Oaberg, Mlaa Madge Jennlpga and Mlaa
"Winifred Lewis. Friday afternoon n
r Informal reception waa given wltb
' large attendance and Saturday a must
'.rale attracted manyfrlerrfa. '' ' ,
KtW-
s:
' hrrsngements for an Informal program
' of music in their parlors from to 4
t clock . on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
: The new order c. waa begun: Uat week
" . and met with much ". favor. -Commla-
aloner Falrbank expressed great satis
faction In the largo attendance of Mae
' .' aachusetts people. ' The" total registry
; baa passed the MO mark, and from
It to register each day. - ,. '
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The coming of the governor of New
. .York aext week will ba tha oecaalon of
'. much , gaiety in .' aoclaty. , . Elaborate
, plana ara being mad for hla enter-
t talnment W. and Mra. Samuel B.
Ward of the New Tork comailaslon
-will retnrn from, their Alaakan trip In
. time to asalat In' their reception. Mr.
. . and Mrs. Cbarlea R. Huntley of Buffalo,
, ; alao of the commlaalon, al-e expected
' mom tlm thla week. ' -. ' -U,
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4 - One of tha pleasant Informal affairs
c Waa tha dance given last night at 'T'all
; ; fornla" by Mias Wiggins for tha Olym
' file Athletic olub of San Francisco. Miss
riloher assisted the hostess and Mrs.
Wiggins and Mrs. Fllcher patronised the
avenlng. , The gueata included a num.
bar of the younger aet of the city. -
fj.i . - ", v
;.' ' TeaUrday waa Santa',' Clara County
. .'' day' at the fair and 'a reception was
given st the California building In
honor of the Sacramento vlaltora. A
FIRST ASGEHT OF
1 SNOWY RANGES
, 1; Initial Climb of Cascades Made
by Party From The Dalles -Sixty
Years Ago.
if...
t H. B. BREWER REACHED
.. ;:--'" "'.TOP OF MOUNT ADAMS
: MiMlonary Witnessed Eruption of
Mount St. Heleni in 'Forty-Three
---Hood and Jefferson Not Scaled
' . Until Fifty-Four.
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From The Dellea Chronicle.
' Am thla la tha A
- - v. bhuw moun
tain -climbing,- a- few- lrrddenta con
oerning the early aacents of the anew,
-capped aentlnela of the Cascade range
may not be amiss at this tlma Mra
C J. Crandall tells this story:
. . The Srst ascent of any snow' moun
tains of the. Cascades made by white
men Vaa by a party from The Dallea
in 1141. H. B. Brewer, on of th ml
alonarlea at tb Mthodit mlaalon at
Tha Dalles, accompanied by a young
Indian guide, made the ascent of Mount
Adams on th llth day Of September of
that year.
Mr. - BYe war's Josrnal sf tha secant
Is prsasrved la llttla book for a Sun
"ley -school story of mission work 1n
Oregon, and so far as known is the
only record Of this early ascent From
The Del lew- Mr. Brewer -waa v accom
lanled by let Indian boys. Thsy
swam their horses across tb Colum
bia river, ,t bey them salves being fer
ried across in a canoe by Indiana- They
fallowed the Indian trail along th
aide of mountain across streams and
ilarga number of people called and were
received' by Mra. Wlgglna and Mra.
micherr
The Mormon choir rom Ogdan, Utah,
Including tor people will .be. In attend
ance at the National . Irrigation con
gress.- They will arrive Auf uat It to re
main sis daya. Judge Bhurtllff of Og
den was here Thursday making final
arrangements. ; . V : r
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.The -Oakland board of -trade -party,
compoaed mostly of women, wtll arrive
at tha American Inn nest Wedneaday,
Among them- are Mlaa M. O. More, Mrs.
O. R Smith. Mlaa Alice Harlow and Mrs.
Rollln P. Base. . f
. The-la wy era' banquet next Thuraday
evening at the Inn. will be one of the
large events of the week. Many promi
nent, vlaltora are expected from all of
tha coaet statea. ' ..-.;
Mr. and Mrs. Francla and their four
aena of St.. Uoula will ba among the
distinguished , gueata next Week. ' Mr.
rrancia waa president or tna Louiaiana
Purchaae expoaltlon laat : year.
Mr K. Klrby and her' daughter, Mlaa
Batelle Bennett, dlstlngulahed aoclaty
people of Loulaville, Ky.. ara guests st
the American Inn, having arrived Fri
day for a ahort atay. '.
The arrival of Rev. Charlea MV Shel
don of Topeka, Kanaaa. tha renowned
preacher and 'writer, laat Thuraday waa
an event Of Interaat. 'V ,
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EVENTS OF THE WEEK.
A., leading event waa the opening of
the Morrla houseboat, which haa Juat
been completed ' and la aald to. be the
handsomest on the river. The Invita
tions sent out were cleverly, worded a
followa: i ' - :
If - you v- ear to com to'-" the
opening of my houseboat, Thuraday
evantng.Aosust t, this 7ar, "with your
family or friend, yoa will And a launch
at Kellogg boathousa. foot of Salmon
street, that evening from I until 18
o'clock.' Uo horn when you get ready.
Don-t reply. F. 8. MORRIS."
And every one seemed to care to go',
for tha place waa fairly overrun.- The
Clay Lombards took a party out in their
private launch. - The place waa prettily
decorated with cut flowers, and a huge
vaae of pink tiger lillea attracted es
pecial attention. Tha boat la beautiful
ly furnished throughout with mission
furniture and th upper deck la entirely
of hard wood for dancing. Tha Morris
family, with the Jamea Morris family
of Philadelphia, who are their gueata,
have gona up river on a fishing cruise.
Thero will be rnsny lively times on
board this seaaon. .
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"TMrs. H. M. Cake andJUra. W. it. Cake
gsva a delightful afternoon of military
whlat Friday, at tha former'e home. 424
Clay otrest. In. honor of two lalttng
frlenda from Troy. New Tork. Nine
tablea for cards wan on the lawn, each
underneath a huge Japaneaa umbrella.
Decoration among tha treea were car
ried out in the Lewis and Clark colors
and ha aefcjaaiwana fair animanlr halt
pin and bat pins, . Prlsewlnners .were
Mrs. W. Wynn Johnson, Mrs. Wlnslow
Bradford. Mrs. Bdwsrd Jaeger and Mrs.
F. S. Sklft Llttl Helen, Cake and Jo
sephine Rlchnrdson assisted the hoateaa
In serving refreshmsnts.- .-, t '. , ..
lt Bunds a reunion of the Suther
land family was held at tha realdenca
of Mr. and Mra T. V. Hoimea at Mid
way. Those present were Mr. snd Mra
A, J. Sutherland and family, Dunsmulr,
California; Mra Eastsr snd daughter,
Mrs.. H. I Tlbbsls and daughter. Port
Townaend, Washington; Mr. and Mra
H. Moras and family, Woodstock; Mr.
and Mra C O. Sutherland and family,
Wavarly; Mr., and Mra T. P. Hoimea
Mldwav A . table waa soread on the
lawn and ST children and grandchildren
were rented. After an hour at tha table.
all Joined . in ' alnglng "America," and
voted to meet again in a year.
A boating party of II young people
waa chaperoned laat week by Mr. and
Mra. !. Floyd Paly. Tha company went
to Oawego and enjoyed aupper on the
river bank. - Among the party were Mlaa
Laura Pope, Mlaa C. Barclay Pratt, Mlaa
Marjorle CauOald,', Mlaa-. Antoinette
Waldron. Mlaa Martha Draper, Mlaa
Vera Tull, Mlaa May McBride, Frank
Newton, Ernest Rand, J. Oemund, L
Stlpp and Frederick Nelson. . ,
Miss Harriet Wheeler entertained 'a
few frlenda with a plcnlo aupper on the
lawn of bar aaat Bids home Isst Wednes-
through -almost Impassable -timber, -to
th "Indian berry ground," near Mount
Adams, when they made1 a camp. On
tb llth. at early day, Mr. Brewer, with
two Indian gutdea, one a young man,
the other an old Klickitat Indian,
started for the mountain, which loomed
Just before them, but seemed only a
short distance away. They were until
11 o'clock traveling It miles, and wer
then only at the foot of tbe mountain,
from , which to th snow line wss a
heavy growth ot timber fir and spruce.
At th snow Uns thsy left their horses
snd climbed afoot,' tha old Klickitat
leading. . , .-. ;
When well up the mountain the old
man gave out, aid giving aome direc
tion he returned to tb horses, leaving
Mr. Brewster and the young Indian to
4 th and Winston Sti.
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-. Presents .' -'
notable assembly of-.
LADIES GARMENTS
The materials are of
. surpassing texture,
; and the designs are '.
7; of a character pledg-
.ing - to the wearer- a --
treasured . .exclusive .
ness.; ,- - -
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Litt
Mrs. Bell. Who Waa Mias
day evening. The cloth waa spread un
der ths treea and trailing vlnea orna
mented It The evening waa spent in
hammocks with strlngsd music and alng
lng. Her guests were Miss Jean Burney,
Miss Margaret Welby. Misses Mary and
Edith farter, Mlaa Dorothy Pinker, Mias
Delia Wilson, Miss Anna. Board man,
Jamea Carter, Maurice super, Wilson
Drake, John Morris, . William Bruce,
Edgar Simpson, Hugh McAllen and
Merle Wllllama. - - , 1;
, , .- ;. :v-r.-i'..-3.
Mrs. Hicks Fen ton entertained laat
wetfc m honor of bar siatei -iii-iaw.- Mrs."
Charlea Fen ton- of Spokane. Seven
tablea were arranged - for - the
game ' of , five bundred, and - th
first priss. a handsome pleoe of brass,
waa awarded Mrs. Wlnslow Bradford,
and the second, a china plate, to Mra
Thompson. Among tha guests were
Mre. W. c: Bristol, Mrs. J. D. Iyeonard,
Mra George Schalk, Mra. W. H. EOeter,
Mra. Campbell, Mra "Paine. Mra Brad
ford, Mra. Spencer, Mrs. J. D. Penton,
Mra Marshall, Mrs. Frank Dooley, Mra
Kollock and Mrs. ChurchllL .
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- Mr. 'and Mre. Robert Haydon enter
tained a few young people laat (Tuesday
evening in honor of their guest. Mias
Ruby Worceater, Of Seattle. High-five
waa played on the veranda, and high
aoorea were mads by Miss Worcester
and Horace Wlthera Refreshments were
aerved under the treea and tha re
mainder of th evening was given over
to muale,
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Monday evening a few young people
formed a boating party up tha river-under
the chaperonage of Mra. J. Erneat
Laldlaw. Supper, waa apread on Ross
Island and the evening waa spent around
tha eampflre. Dr. John R. Barber waa
hoat . - ' . . .
' ',
. Mra. Ralph Wilbur entertained' very
Informally with nn afternoon tea Fri
day for Mlaa Alice Robblna Cole of
Boston. Pretty cut flowers decked the
rooms and th tea table was charming
pick -their--way-along tba rocky ridges
alone. The moaa flower, waa in full
bloom and tracka of deer and elk fre
auently crossed . their path. When
within a thouaand feet of the aummlt
Mr Brewster could go no farther, as hs
was exhausted, and tha sun waa going
down.
Ths hills of the WUlamette, 150 miles
away, and the Columbia river at Fort
Vancouver. 101 miles away, were visible
to ths nsked eye. The .lateness, of ths
hour and "the chilliness of -evening
wsrned them thst they commence ths
descent without further delsy. They
arrived at th snow lino where they
left their horaes at 10 p. m., too lata td
proceed.' farther, and there they apent
tha night with no protection from the
alemente and ; hard ground .than the
clothing they had on. The next day
they returned to - tha "berry ground.
bavin's fnsted, -with th exception pf a
few berrlea, for 20 hours The old
Klickitat Indian told Mr. Brewer that
he was tha. first whit man to climb
Mount Adama ' " ' - ' .'
Mr. Brewster also speaks of an erup
tion of Mount St Helens during Novem
ber, of 1141. A dark cloud shrouded the
sky, snd something like, sand descended
gently to the earth, covering everything
In color like ashes, Its odor Ilka-sulphur.
To Invsattgate the source of this strange
phenomena they crossed the Klickitat
river and aacended one of the Klickitat
hills, where they could see Mount St
Helena throwing out a dark cloud of
rfmoke from what seemed to be smoth
ered Area
The Oregonlan ' sent ' th first party
up Mount Hood In August,. 1154, when
Mr. Dryer, founder of- that paper, with
Major Haller of - the Fourth United
States Infantry, then stationed at Fori
Dalles, snd Nathan Olney, a prominent
cltlsen of old Wasco, made the ascent,
probably from this side of the moun
tain. Mr. -Dryer had ascended Mount
St Helens th summer previous" and as
certained the fact that Mount Hood and
Mount Bt- Helens were expiring volca
noes .and atill emitted smoke and aahee
from rents near the summits. -Evidently
one of tha gentlemen 'who climbed
MounL-Hnod this season found ons of
thee rents, as he waa almost ssphyxl-
ated by the poisonous gaaes emitted.
(The first ascent or Mount jerrereon
waa msde by prospector In July, 1154.
General Has&rd Stevens, son of Waeh.
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Frances Thomas, of Astoria.
In delicate pale colors Th hostess
wsa assisted In pouring tea and serving
Ices by Mrs. W. C Alvord, Mra Werner
of Los Angeles, Mra Becket and Mra.
Henrietta Eliot.
An Informal reception ' was . given
Thursday evening at First Presbyterian
church In honor of Rev. and Mra Charlea.
A. Klllie, mlsalonarlee to China, an7
Rev. and Mra, Herbert M. Andrews, juat
returned from China. . A large number
of people attended and enjoyed the In
formal talka mad by the missionaries
. Miss- Charlotte Whalley gave an In
formal bridge party Wednesday, after
noon for the Misses Florence and Re
tells Flower at her home. Its West
Park,' Tha young friends of ths honor
guests mads up six tsbles for ths gsms
snd prises were swsrded Mrs. Hall and
Mlaa Patsy Bryan. ', .
' The Misses Dosch sre giving a break
fast this morning st their country home,
Hinsdale, to. 12 gueata Ths women of
th company are:. Mrs. Roy E. Norton,
Miss Alics Sansbury, Mlaa Herrlck and
Mlaa Elisabeth Mills of San Francisco.
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A few friends were entertslned Fri
day evening- by Miss Mae McCarthy of
147 'Victoria street, whose birthday It
waa Some it guests wers present and
music wss enjoyed. ,
"1
MUSICAL NOTES.
An excellent song recital program by
the southern vocalist, Mra Kate Bride
well Anderson, messo soprano, haa been
arranged - for next Friday evening at
Mlspah Presbyterian church. East
Thirteenth and Powell streets ,
Mra Anderson wlll .be ssslatett by a
number of jmuaiMans well known in
Portland: , Mlaa Cornelia Barker, vio
linist; Mlaa Daisy Sutton, contralto; I
V THE WOMAN'S PROGRESSIVE DRESS CLUB PRESENTS
JANE BREIVSTER neivyom .
In a Serial of Dally Talks st THT PORTLAND. Parlor 330-3:30 P. M.
Ington territory's Brat governor. I. 1.
Steven, who climbs Mount Rainier thla
week, claims ths honor of making the
first ascent In August, 1170. In com
pany with P. B. Van Trump h climbed
the mountain and was compelled to re
main all ntght on the peak wlttt no other
protection from the Intenae oold of the
night than the Jete of ateara-amMling
from one of the craters.
TheIndlan nnme of Mount Hood Is
Wlyeast's that of Mount St Helens,
-Ivoo-wlt-jet-kla": of Mount Adama
Klickitat ; of Mount, jiainier, ."Takho
ma. ' , 1
. 1 Clatsop Beach Charm - . ' -
And delights 'thousands of tourists
dally. , Season tickets, 14 1 two-day tlck
eta, lto. - Through train leaves Union
Charles ' Gloe, 1 tenon Mr. Hutohlna,
basso; Mr. Rudd, violluleti ETbel Baeka
dah. pianist Tha aoompanlete will be
Mlaa Lena. Devi a and Mra junan re
terson. Following 1 th program)
Piano aolo . . : .... .
-r - uthel Baeksdah. -
Aeiadu ' Paea "Lea Hucuenote" J . . .
....... . Meyerbeer
- Mrs. Anderson.
Violin aolo. Selected
Mlaa Barker.
Vocal solo, from "II Trovator",.,, Verdi
' - Mr. Oloa '
(a) "Carmen Walts",, v.... Wilson
(b) "Sorlne-tlda" ...... . . .Oenne
Mra Anderson. a
Violin solo. . . ... i ..,..-..,'. . .Selected
.. - Mr. Rudd, - I, . :, ' r ' ,
Piano aolo. '''.:'.:
i - , Ethl Baekadan. - "
Keciiauon . .......,......
Quartet ."llllnola" ...... ,!.,".
Tha mualo at Festival Hall on Cath
olic day at tha expoaltlon was ex
cellent and reflected great credit on
Rev. Father Domlnlo of Mount Angel,
who had charge of the program.' Father
Domlnlo gsva the s "Gloria" from
Oounod'a '-Mease Solennelle" with full
chorua of tha combined Catholic choirs
at tha city, also a "Haeo. Dlea" of hla
own masterful compoaltlon. Mra Wal
ter Reed sang "Abide With Me .Lid-
die), bar full contralto completely-fill
ing the- large auditorium end winning
her many congratulatlona Rev. Father
Placldua of Mount Angel proved himself
a most accomplished musician, by hla
splendid accompaniments on tb organ
and th' piano. . ..' i ''-'' J-
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There la a probability ' that Harold
Bauer, who net with auoh favor In hla
concert here In March Of laat year, will
appear in Portland thla coming seaaon.
Madam Qadakl, who la juat completing-
her European tour, will return lata in
October to America and begin her aac
ond American- tour. Both "will be under
the management of Loudon Q. Charlton
and Portland may expect their names on
th lift of next seaaon' attractioni. .
vo '-',-
Miss Kathleen Lawler, soprano of the
Cathedral choir,- la teaching through the
aummer month at Gray's River, Wash
ington, and has a large claaa . - ,
STRAY BITS.
Miss Stella Love, who ' .epent . , the
greater part of tha winter with friends
her and baa . been much entertained,
wtll return to Honolulu In about; a fort
night Her mother, Mra. F. Love, and
brother Jamea ' who arrived mors re-'
cently, will latum with her and Mias
Julia Coman will accompany ' them to
be tbekwguest for soma three months.
Mlaa Loye Tetumed Thuraday from a
10 day visit In Victoria. '
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Announcement haa been received from
Mr. and Mra William Oscar Wilkinson
of the marriage of their niece, Mlaa
Francaa Alice Thomaa -to Dr. William
Liale BelL Thuraday." July 10, at Grace
church in San Francisco. , Tha bride
waa- recently o,ueen of the Astoria re'
gatta, and la 'prominent in tha aoclal aet
of that city. - She haa spent much of. bee
y.m In- Portland an4haa hosts o
friends bera
Mrs. William Mathewa. her daughter.
Miss Nell Wallace : Mathews, nd her
granddaughter, Rebecca Hallon, of-Des
Melnea, Iowa, ara gussta at St Helen's
Hall, where - another daughter. Miss
Elisabeth. Is head of th, kindergarten
department--Their visit will ax tend
through August ' Mra. Mathewa - and
her daughter formerly lived In ' Port
land.- '- - , -' ' - -
The I. N. Flelschnsr cottage 'is. one
of the most popular homes at 'Beaslds
and tha charming hoateaa la continu
ally dispensing hospitality to' f rlsnda
Last week Mra George Davie, Mr.
Flelschnsr' sister, and her three little
daughtera of San Francisco, and J.
Flelsohner. father of L N. Flelschnsr,
wer guests thsra , .
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Rev. Dr. snd Mrs. N. Mosessohn win
reeclvs next Sunday afternoon at their
residence, 147 Third street in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Dsvld N. Mosessohn, who
were recently married In California, and
who have Just returned from their
honeymoon, which we, spent in the
Ssnta Crus mountslna - .
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Last week Mrs. Edmund Bowden, wh-
Is to be the hoetess during ths Seattle
festivities at ths fair, entertained at
luncheon at her summer home, "Cold)
Spring," on the ahor of ' Lake Wash
Ington. r Her guests were the member
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Ths art of proper corseting ahould give to the
wearer figure, styls, carriage, comfort snd health.
That these con be obtained with the Laoed Front
r- Corset la being dentomrtrated wioat . coavlacpgly ..
V with th. .;,, , v- '';'' -t- -i 1.
I IRRESISTIBLE snd the
:S'"y. GOSSARD CORSETS v-
. ,i -. - ...-.-'.,.,.....,.; 1 - ...,
they being the highest and moat advanced type of
the French Model Corset. , -- - , -!
' Many wdmen appahr stylish, others may he
. Called atrlklng, but an elegant presence Is mora to
be desired than anything else, because It not only
mi plies knowledgs of. correct style, but it shows
, culture, an ease born only of th best conditions
of mind and body. '
' No woman ran present this appearance unless'
tha ' groundwork of each costume tha Co r aet
la what it should be. The above-named taced
Front Coraets result in an appearance obtainable
; with no other corset yet produced"" ' , '. ', 1
Ynu are cordially Invited to meet Mlaa Brewster. .
Perhaps fchejnsy be of much service to you. Call
or wrtl The Portland. . ,
depot I a. m. dally and e very Saturday
at 1:10 p. m- No delay a no transfers,
no duat Sea C .A. Stewart, agent' S4I
Alder atreet. about tickets, official In
formation, time cards, stc, and ask for
Clatsop Beach Souvenir, containing 10
beautiful halftone Illustration , Ticket
eold at V'nlon depot t - -7
DAYLIGHT DOWN COLUMBIA
0nJ"cT. J. Potter," Queen of River
' Boau Dqn't Mtai It". ".
. "T. J. 181' salla-for Astoria and
North Beach as Yollows: Aug. I. a.
m.; Aug. I. 1:40 a. m l Aug. ... 10:41 a.
m.; Aug. Jl, 11:10 a. ra.j Aug. It, 1:11
of the executive committee who will
assist bar In ber duties here. ,
' Dr. John Muaaer, bla two daughtera
and son, snd Mr. Danlap, all of. Phila
delphia, were in -a party that jefurned
from Alaska, last week. They were en
tertaJned a few daya at -the beautiful
home of Dr. and Mra E. DeWltt Catm
nell on Klng'a Heights. Dr. Musser1 was
tnsir guest a few weeks sgo wnua at-
tending the medical convention. - --
Mr. , and Mra Wood DT Paalsy wers
In Portland last week on their , way to
tha aound cltlea They were married
laat Wedneaday at the brlde'a home In
Eugene and will live In Pendleton. Th
bride .waa Mlaa Marte J- Thorapaon.
- Plana are-being made by parti ea of
Portlandere to attend the Aatorla re
gatta, Auguat 2V to II. Invltatlona bava
been laaued for a number of house par
ties jn ana aoout Astoria. - .
.'- Mra Selkirk and Mra J. B. Parasette
returned Friday from a month's atay In
Seattle. Mra Selkirk will remain with
her daughter, Mra Boy B. Norton,, and
Mra. Parasette, ber other daughter,
will return to her home in San Bernar
dino,' -w- ' , ' f , -Jl :
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' Mra Bpencer Brown and her daughter.
Miss Dorothy, who-are to' ba. gueata of
Mr.-and Mra Goode, are on their way
west and will arrive ssrly in the week.
There will he aome elaborate entertain.
ing In their "honor. : ,
Mlaa Mary Mead, from Bedford City.
Virginia, la viaiting Mra c. S. Jackson,
IT Flanders street Mra A. R. Moees
of Enoch, Virginia, Mr. Jackson's sister,
IS also a guest at that home,., ,.
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ENGAGEMENTS.
Th San Francisco capers contain an
informal announcement of tha engage
ment of- Mlaa Mabel. Linden Reed of that
city to Harry Lane of Lpa Angeles and
report that the formal - announcement
will not be made till her return from
Portland lata thla month.' Mlaa Read
haa been ths gueat of frlenda ber for
soma time. :. ; .- ' ;. . . ...
Mra and Mra.' J. Ashet' announce ths
engagement of their daughter Eathsr
to unnriee u. uoldsralth of Eugene. Mr.
Goldsmith la brother of Samuel 8. Gold-
smith or this city. . . r
Mr. and Mra F. F. Taylor have Is
sued Invltatlona for 'the marrlaea vif
their Slaughter, Mlaa Pearl B. Taylor to
nererora uratiam ' Fitch of Oakland,
California, next ; Thuraday evening.
Mr. and Mra William E. Clark an
nounce ' the engagement of their niece,
Laura Frances Todd, to Phelps Ander
son Qllmore of Phoenix, Ariaona. The-
wedding wilt take place Auguat J I.
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Mra' A. Sweet haa announced tha an-
gagement of her daughter. Bertha, to
B. M. Joseph of San Francisco. . -
MINCrLEVENT8r-4
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An excellent program baa been ar
ranged for Oregon Grape day, next
Tteslayra4 the talc, grouoda under, the
auaplcea of th State Federation of
WOmen'a Ctuba The exercises begin wt
I o'clock and a reception will be bend
afterward. Refreahmenta will be aerved
and souvenir badges given .out to mem
bars of federated cluba - .
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Ths PorUsia club Is making arranga
menta for Its annual moonlight excur
sion, Thuraday avenlng. August it Ths
members and their frlenda will leave
Burnsids dock at I o'clock in th aven
lng on the . ateamer Glenola and the
barge Klickitat There will ba dancing
on deck. --. , . ,
Eureka council, 104, K. and L. of SH
will hold a ahort a octal assslon tomor
row evening after . tha regular lodge
meeting In Auditorium hall. -
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mra Samuel Schmidt were in
the city a few daya laat week. . They
will establish their horns in Aatorla in
the near future. - "-
Mr. and Mr. Charles E. Kelley or Lbs
Angeles ars visiting Miw. Ida G. Kelley,
110 Chapman street ; .
Miss Floy Luckey has' returned from
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the oregon daily
journal will
send - above ; pat
tern; postpaid
upon Receipt:; 01
' .PRICE. -'--Vr
p. m. - Don't 'fall to see' th low Co
lumbia from decka of this magntflcent
host. Particular and O. B, VN. sum-
'' tssM
mlmhm
a month's jrislf with relstiyes In Eu
gene. ; ,- .;'., , . .
Miss Ella M, Carlisle Jeft Tueaday
for a, three weeks' stsy In Ban Fran
cisco. Mra E. J. Oliver of 117 Tntb strt
left Tueaday for New York to spend
ths month with frlenda: , - .'.
The Mlaaea Violet and Helen Stevens
of Spokane were last week tha guest
of Mra Frank A. Bpencer of 111 Lovejoy
street They are guests at Elton Court.
' Mra. Homer Sawyer of Boston. Mass
achusetts, and Miss Williams of Detroit.
Michigan, are the guests of Mra & H.
O ruber, 701 Overton street Mra Saw
yer Is a prominent . contralto of ber
elty. '.- -v w -.... -., i -,-
Mias Margaret Mann la, the guest of
Mra Charles Hall of Astoria.. 'Later sha
wilt visit Seaside .friends for , , Xort
night.. ' (. ' , -. .
Frank L Barnes, his mother and slater
of St. Paul. Kanaaa are. hare to visit
the exposition, and will go to the seaslds
resorts. . ; J - -,'. ' t j
Hon. and Mra H. R. Klncatd of Eu
gene and .their son Webater are In tha
olty for a ahort atay. - . .
. Mlaa Bel ma Newqulat was among tn
arrlvala from Pendleton laat week. 1
Dr. Charles Frledel of the department
of phyalca In th University of Oregon,
area last week the gueat of Mra. Frledel'a
mother, Mra J. H. MoClung, in Irving
ton. .' . i- ' : ' . , . 1 . .
- Miss Stella Baker la the' guest of her
later, Mra. Oacar Balrd.
Mlaa Myrtle Walker of Pendleton, was
In tha city laat week. . v-
-. Mr., and Mra. L 3.' Johnaon of Lou
laiana are vlaltora at tha exposition. '.
- Mra. Robert R. Tatee of San Franolseo
Is visiting ber parents. Mr. and Mra. E.
B. Coman, J II North Eighteenth street
- Mrs. C B. WiUoughby and Mra. L. N.
Roney, prominent In Eugene' aoolety,
were guests her laat week. - ' - .
' Mrs. J." W." Anderson, , wife Of any of
ficial of the postofflce at Washington,
District of Columbia. Is vlsltlmx ber
brother Jn-law, H. M. Barrett Mra. An
derson visits aU the world's fairs and .
calls Portlsnd's tha prettleat
Mlaa Edna Pearl Luckey la a member
f a house party of a week's duration at
tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Tallant near
Astoria. Tbe company . aasembled
Thuraday.-' ; i. : -. . --
Rev. Robe(t Abrahamson and daugh
ters. Edith and Pearl, are enjoying an
outing at Collins springs and will re
" Miss Etta Stammer of Seattle la via- R
Itlng Mrs. M. Klspper. .- - -
Mra- H. Brumberg of San Franolseo
ia visiting Tier husband's parenta, Mr.
and Mra I. Brumberg. - '
id. Klapper and bla mother are back
from an. extended trip through Califor
nia. "r ' K
Mra. Louis Rosenblatt Is at tha
Breaaera. I . a
Mra Hannah Blumauer left last week H
for tha. Breaker,, to be gone the rest of
tha aeason. . ' - . - ' -
Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles C. Hill and
daughter and Mr. and Mra ' KoaSl ' of
RJchardton, North Dakota, have for tha
paat two weeka been tha gueata of Mr.
Hill's sister, Mrs. C. A. Berry of 111
Union avenue north. ;
Mra. Lea S. Ball and llttla daughter.
Leola. Mrs.W B. HaU and -Miss Zltta
Lewla nave returned from Ocean park,
where they7 formed an outing party,
Dr. and Mrs.: R. Percy 8mlth and' Mrs.
rtartruda nraham. who have. bean- vtaft-
ing their brother and hia wife, Dr. anoTj
Mra. -Alan -Welch 8mlth. returned, to
Baltimore last week by way of Tellow
stone park; . s
Mra. James Wiley Collin snd dauah.
tersrihe Misses Laura ond Mary, of Lo
Angelas, are visiting tha fair.
Mrs. May Van Tassell of . Enderby.
British Columbia, ia tha gueat of Tier
eoualfi, Mrs. J. C Hare, IJt Caruthera S
avrvei. .- . ,
Mra Locks, wife of Captain Locke.
and her daughtera of Victoria, British
Columbia. - were - tha guests of Captain
and Mra Andrew., Hoben of Larrabee jl
Mra Eaatar of Seattle fa Visiting with
bsr brother, C. O. Sutheriend. .
Mra H. L Tlbbals and' daughter. Mlaa
Lota, of Port Townaend ' ara guests Ot
Mra T. P. Holmss st Midway. -
Mlaa Fanchon - Bchoen of Seattle - la
the gueat of Miss Josephlns Gumbert of
III North- Sixteenth atreet . .
Captain Andrew Hoben of this city
left on tha steamer Ctty of Topeka for
a ahort visit with hla daughter. Slater
Marie Irene, of tha Dominican Order
mlaalon at San Joae. .
Th Mlaaea Lulu. Lillian and Carolina
Hoimea have- gona to their .cottaae at
Tioga, Long Beach, to remain. till Sep-
tsmner. - , : ... . r
Mra. Philip Schuyler, he daughter.
Mra. w. u. Aivora. and Mlaa Alice Rob-
bins Cols left Friday avenlng for a
short stay at tha coast
Miss Josephine Gumbert haa returned
from a aevea weeka trip to tha aound.
Ueiba' Stylish ? i
Shirt-Valsf Sell
Fred need by peerlim rArnam-i
rValst N. S049 and Skirt No. 94MT. .
.' That smart wiit' consist of a nQRarv
shirt-waist and a box-plaited alsveo-frpred
akir, The waist blouses all around and
has a left breast pocket with lap," A yoke
is applied to th back and extend Well for
ward of the shoulder In true mannish
fashion and th shirt sleeves are gathered
to link cuff. ' v:. '. V '!;"':. -,'-.
i Th waist pattern is No. 2640 in 8 Hies
33 to 40 inches bust measure, and cost 15
cents, and th skirt is No. 2647 In 7 aiaeo
20 to 32 inches waist, or 37 to U inehes
hip measure and also costs 15 cents.' For
36 inches bust, th suit Eoedi 8 Tardf of
good 30 inches wide , -'v ;.. '. ' ,f. , "..
DIRECTIONS FOR 0RDERIX1
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These pattern will be sent to any ad
dress pn receipt of. price. - Give numberr
sad sizea and fufl yldreai, wrltiM rJaiohf.
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mr book by ssklng C. W. Stinger, elty
ticket a rent Third and Washlnatou
ktreats, rortland. "-' ' '
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