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the onzccn sundav jzvtzwz. FOIiTLAND, cu i:cr.::ii:a. auput v, v.zzj - .: ' : v.' ! V ' i - ' " MO-ND AY . . . f Tf HE imur part of the Interest of ,.. society nowsdays la projected .- i Into ths future, and moat of the " talk and plana ara (or tha com y fog weddlnga Tha month of Octobar, It la-aatd. will be of greater tntaraat to tha exclusive aat than any one month (or yeera paet- Mlaa Rebecca Catlln'a mar. ' riage to Walter Goea will take-place ' early in tha month. It la rumorad. and tha two Othar engagemento reeently an .' nounead will ha eonaummatad toward tha and of tha month Mia'. Ruth ' Bmith'a and Mlaa Emma Falllnfa There will likely be aoma brilliant entertaining (or tha thraa brtde-electa but everyone la now waiting for tha raturn to town ' ef their maay frlanda . ; - -. -ran tha golf Mnka which keep tip a semblance of eoclabtllty tha fartheat : Into tha aummar aaaaon, have bagun to 1 look daaartad of lata. There ara atill ' tiumber of dlnara thara avary Saturday Principals in an Engagement Recently- Announced ' evening, and aoma amall luncheon par tlea now and than, but tha club Is not , mw 'tha aoene of gaiety that usually characterises It In ail eeaeona. The open tennis tournament which be t giaa at Irvlngton club next Saturday ... afternoon, will ba one or tha interesting features of this week. A large number : . i-.Z': w ... L Ona of tha aarlr weddlnra of Inter. aat will ba that of Mlaa. Maria Caotlla ; Neuhausen, and Horace TlUard Jones, : for which Mra. Elisabeth Neuhaueen haa aent out carda for Wednesday even , Ing. August :. The ceremony will take , vlaca M tha home, 401 East Fifteenth ' etreet north. Dr. A. A. Morrison of Trin ; Ity church afflclaUng. Mlaa Neuhau- aan ana Mr. Jones are both wall known , n the city though they have recantlv . come bare. The bride-elect la tha alater , ; of Thomas B. Neuhausen. specUl Inspac - tot of the Interior department, and haa . rvcenuy arnvad from 8t Paul. Minna " f' w,t, B,r mother to make her heme i ' . Mr, Jones la ona of the moat , prominent agents for the government In " . tha land fraud investigations. After "' f. W,W,B" 4r1P o the aound they will ' live at Wellington court till their home .- i Is reedy on the east aide. " . . An event of Importance that eacapad - Mention last weak waa tha luncheon j ive by Mra. Oeorge K. Wentworth Jr. ; . . and Mlse Bltton on Frldsy. Tha Uble ,' a laid at a diagonal to tha room and ;, charmingly decorated with pink aweet - peae. Covers were laid for 11, the honor f b'n Mlaa Marlon Btlnchfteld of Detroit. Michigan. Miss Elisabeth Mills , ef San Francisco and Mlaa Martha v Spencer of San Franclaco. Among the ; guests ware Mlaa Josephine Yates, Mlaa Miriam Strong, Mra. Walter A. "Bethel, Mre. i Jamas Wllaon, Miss Genevieve . -J Thompson and Mine Inea Barrett . ! ..The Boge-Olltner camping party In " j the i mountains are enjoying their aUy Jo the Btmost, acoordlng to their letters , borne. While their friends here were worried about their proximity to the j flree they were bllasfully unconscious , J f the presence of any forest fires, for '2? " amoke had reached them. . 5 The first Inkling they received waa , ' from tha for eat ranger who visited their V r eamp. They are aald to be entirely out ,; ; t the region of danger, and are con tin . tilng their eamp undisturbed. Mr. Hoge ,. ... Mlsa Alice Sanabury, Mr. and Mra. Ed- , mond C. OUtner and s few others are in .. , the party. , . '-) Mr. and Mra. Prank C. Miller f Kan ' aaa City, who were ao much entertained during their stay hara a fortnight ago. 'returned Wednesday morning from their camping trip at Mackaasls Bridge In the mountains out from Eugene. They i, were again the gueata of the H. K. Noblee till Friday, when they went down to Seaalde for an ever-Sunday visit. On their return they will leave elmeet lm- ' mediately for their borne. ' ' . . - ' Mlaa Minnie Simpson Baker of Walla -' Walla la the guest of Mlae Vide Reed at Mra. Waller Reed'a ' home, . Mlaa Baker, whose picture Is shotrn today, haa many friends In Portland retained from the time f her school days here t Bt. llelen'e Hall two yea re ago. She hae a lovely ydramatle eoprano voice anei mm taverns in musical as wait aa euotai etrclea of Walla . Walla. 4 During hat Tlalt hara aha la being entertained for a day or two at a tlma by othar frlanda ;';'.: w Captain and Mra Oaorga Egbert of 10 Macadam atraat antartatnad tbalr nlaca. Mlaa Clara Brooka. of Taooma, laat Tuesday. Mlaa Brooka la an ec oompllahad singer end a - prominent mambar of tha youngar society set In Tacoma. She. haa baan atudylng for aoma tlraa with Arthur Alexander. Bha returned homa Friday after being antar tatnad by a numbar of bar frlanda. ' Mra. Herman Burpee (Lucy railing) azpecti to arrive here from her homa In Manchester. England, to attend tha wadding of her alster. Miss Emma Fall ing to John Latta. Tha marriage .will take place lata In October. Mlaa Ernea tlna Falling, who la at Smith college. and her aiatar Olive, at St. Margaret a1 academy, will not ba present but Mlsa Henrietta Vatltna. mK, hi. hu mmmA- Ing the aummar in Europe In ert ataidy, r a w Tha Victoria. Hrlth PnlnmMa u. pare gave prominent notice te the wed- ams ux mn ueorgina a. rotts ana cap tain Clark Tueaday afternoon, August 7l which -waa a laaAln unlit, The wedding took place In St 8svloure cnurcn. ana me Bisnop or Columbia of rioiateo, aasistea tf Bev. Cannon Cooner. The MrtmiMv fniinwui by a lorge reception et the home of the nnae s parents,- tr. ana Mrs. Oeorge Pntta.' Mrs. mark la a alt Donald Potta of thle city, who went up io anena ine weoaing. w , - Mlaa Josephine Large and Mlaa Villa Whltnev White ta mm ..l. - delightful visit with a number of thslr insnai einoo u music normal" at Portland academy. Both are back again aa attests ef Mra. RJrhant Vnnn a will not leave for tha east till tha laat of August Mrs. Junn spent , part of taei vm in me mountains. W, . ' ' t ': Mra. W. X Honeyman haa been the recipirni m many solicitations an In quiries on tha Illness of hen. eon. Bruce. In Cincinnati. Lata rannrta favorable than the earlier. Mr. Honey man naa -many-rnende in the younger net while In' Portland and a bright ca reer la exDccteA for him iIum his -.- uatlon from the Beaton School of Tech nology. ; ..; .iit . . ..... . Mr. and Mra. ' Oaaraa " . vr.w and their little adn, Henry, are ' here rrom Tacoma visiting Mrs. M'aaon'a parenta, Mr. and Mra. B. H. MdCraksn, On ICIflff'a Halahta Mra Mana III remain several weeks and will be enter- lamea . dv ner. rnends, who remember her aa Melissa MoCrakenl . . .WW Mr-and Url. Tlnn T u turned from thalr umnin tHn i mountains out . from Albany. . The Fletcher Linns remained with the Percy Tounga and H. A. Nelsons, who pitched meir camp eisewnora when, they were driven away by the . f lrea. '...,....; Jdra. Phllln Bchuvlar aaa aa lnfA...l afternoon of bridge laat week at her Ssavlew homa Mra Henry Corbet t, Mra A.. Mason. Mra. Thavlnn'B turn- coi, Mra. Fred Wheelsr, Mrs. A. Van nsnaaetaer, jara. j. Wesley Ladd, Mra rii, airs, vriuiam Laa. Mrs. W. C. AlVOrd and ' tha Mlaaaa Hill... were the guests. -' '' - The Mlaaea MaatlnV antartalnaa tenslVSlv laat waalc r thai. . ....... Misses Edwlna and Ramone Dahner, ot v aurornia. who completed their visit at Sea view the latter part of the weak. Mra Halan A t TWiphAm Lr v Shelley Morgan and her daughter Helen. Mra Soott Bosorth and bar daughter Ruth and son Milton ara apendlng the aummar at Ocean Park at Haseltlne cot tage. . , . . t. .')' W W ' Mr. H.' M. tfatla ' an . itanahtara Marie and Helen, have gone to -Colorado to anend a nuiniw,vf ubi taitina relaUvee la Colorado Springe and eight. I.' i i a - ' . .' '", . - . ' . . - , ' " . '. ' - . " aeelng among tha ' many Intereatlng piaoaa la mat aiaia, , " x Tha Mlaaaa Vlda and Mildred Ntehola and .tbalr cousin. Mlaa Fay Nichols, left Tuesday to Join the party at tha Nlchola cottage at Tioga baach for tha raat of tha aaaaon.- .., V Thara waa a pleasant reunion of tha Ladd family at .Mra. William. Ladd's baach homa . at Beavlew last week. Cover were laid at dinner for 10 of that r.ame. Mra. C A. Dolph and bar son William ara at Collins" springs. In Waahlngton. Mlaa Hasal Dolph Is. at homa with har father, after delightful stay in Seattla - ' -- . w Mra. H. C Wortman ' and ' Mlaa H Wortman are gueata at Cloud Cap Inn at Hood River. V'- '" Mra I. . N. Llpman entertained Mlaa Louise Morrison ef " Lewleton, Idaho, last :.wekatXng Beach, giving s beach fire and eupper in her honor. . . . . , . Mrs. Byron Nicholas returned Tuesday from her visit with Mra Walter Burr el! at the beech. They were pleaaantly en tertained for a week.' Mies Mollle H. Efflnger Is a gusst ef Mrs. T. B. WUcox st The Willowa Long Beach. Raymond Wilcox haa returned from hie atay there. j . , , Mra. Carl Williams of The Dalles, with her little daughter, la tha gueet of her mother, , Mra. Flora A. Ooea, at Irvlngton. '.-" W '.' v . Dr. and Mra George Delavan Peters returned Monday from a visit with Mra Oeorge Langford at bar cottage at Tlogs. . . j, " ' " ; Miss Lillian Stone and Mlaa Madeline Stone have returned from a delightful three weeks" visit at Hackney eottage at Seavlew. , " r Clifton Nesmlth MeArthur, the elder eon of Mra Harriett K. MeArthur, left Kin MlnsU Slnipios ' U ; U n.vGf - tlic, V'-:.' Tomorrow we portray in our Morrison street windows the very; latest conceits Untlnj of . ; - the many stunning modes which will find their best expression here this fall. It is generally . . conceded that the showing of the Silverfield Company conception in a large degree fixes tha . , . styles for the season. Our constant relations whh.the best creative talent of the world's fashion centers enables us to -'display a profusion of clever Ideas. ;;;;. -rv :.,,; :'-.,. :-v''--.vVV. V "I: Our buyer, "Mrs. S. Silverfield, has' Just returned from Europe, and Me.: N.. Dansir la V ;'.:', ''-'"now In New "York.'' Having devoted -their .efforts In electing .i;'.. '.h-'' 'cl ' ' : V. - -;;-f;V V.' -our store and laat week for Baker City to practice law. His nrotner, tewis n. haa returned to the univereuy ox fornla. , i - ' . . . .. - ' Vftaa f.iiaaa Maraiand - left - laat- Moifcf Aar en rallfnrnla to enter Mills eOliegSU She waa a Portland academy atuaent. vrr. - r - a - Brawn . aiiif. Miss Fanny nrnwa paturned Tuesdav after a atay at Hotel Moore at oesaiae. . ..- John Canon returned Thursday from a visit at Long Beacn. 1 EVENTS OF THE WEEK. A Jolly crowd from Portland apent the day at Willamette grove laat Sunday. They were Joined there by Captain and Mra. Toung and family and Mra Howard of Oregon City. After partaking of en ex cellent dinner the party waa owed te Rock Island, where they spent ma after noon wading and swimming. Returning to the grove they were served with re freshments and departed for. the city on the a o clock car. Those preaent were Captain and Mra Toung and family, Mr. and Mrs. jack Montgomery, Mr. and Mra R. C. Whitney, son and daughter, Silm 61 JViIU WalU. r . . Trouble - MmM(MCM :i7e, vr'tO ; SkoW l'. ''- , : Goods y t -. ' Latest ' Conception's Showing ;tne Styles ho wGbm IVl iUinery, SuitsV Tke Moiet Fasti on Plite of Fall These distinctive features, combining a "truly original touch of the skilled modiste with charm. ing simplicity, have given the house of Silverfield Company an enviable position u recoy ' v nixed style center for all that is. authoritative in the ethics of . : ' - t , X 4 ': V! ; : ;. We also beg to announce to the people of Portland, and thank them excee41ngVfor their ' ( past patronage, that our Summer Clearance Sale has been a bigaeccess, showing that the people appreciate the under-priced values we have tendered to them. We cordially invite you to visit - e ..T see OUR DISPLAY FIRST Mr. and Mra R. Stopper, Mr. and Mra B. Chanoey and son, Mra.Suromere and baby, Mra . Richardson, . Mrs. , Miller. Mra Howard. Mra Divine, Mra Mary Koonta and Mra M. Ralph. Misses Mar . . ...... garet and Sadie Koonta. Gertrude saaer, Ethel Graves, Callle . Stopper, T. Kreg low and MryJuembert j ; "Mr. and Mra. Frank Lange celebrated Saturday evening at their residence, til East- Grant atreet They received number of pretty pieces of chinaware. Tha parlors ware tastefully decorated. Two tablea were eupplled with refresh ments and on each table were 10 candlea In beautiful candlesticks to represent the J yaara The tables alao were decorated with pretty flowers and the favors were little gauss fana. The In. vlted guests were Mrs. D. F. Duneomb, Miss Beulah Duneomb. Mlaa Erroa Dun. comb. Mr. and Mra. R, A. Moree, Mr. and Mra Charles Meeks, Frank Sylves ter, Jack Hitchcock, Mr. and Mra. Mar tin Anderson, Mr. arid Mra J.- C. John son. Miss Francea Johnson, Mr. and Mra Henry Langs,. Mlsa Elga Lange, Mr. and Mra Fred A. Kelley and Mas ter Webster Lange. The Bane Fries aoclety, composed of eight young girls, entertained Tuesday evening with a lawn party at the home of Mlaa Claire Mann, one of the mem be ra, at J Wllllama avenua Gamee were played during the venlng and later refreshments were served. Ths guests were Claire Mann, Nettle Mann, May Btrlne, Emma Btrlne, Brea Smith. Vsrna Smith. Vsrna Mardorf. Verna Knight Callla , Stopper, Will Allen, George Strlna Alfred Mulr, Frank Gross, Frsd Rosenau, Matt Marport and Lester Pel ton. . The club la planning a. launch party for tomorrow night . . ". , , "Brtarcllff." the country home of Mr. and Mra,! J. Jonesr nsar Vancouver, waa the aoene of a pleasant lawn party laat week. Those present were Mrs. u. A. Whlnnle. Mrs. , C O. Jonss. Mrs. ' J. Jones. ' the Misses Minnie and . Beaala Corneltue of Balem, the Misses Julia and , Mary Field of , Balem, - Mlaa Ruth Whipple, Mlae Emma Jones, John ' Elliott - of ' Vancouver, W. H. Jobeo Of St ; Johns, Oene Whipple, W. ! Elliott, Lloyd Whipple, t. Jones, O. A. Whlppls. C. O. Jones and Mastere Elliott and Lowell Jones. , , WW. Mrs. M. L. Wllfon entertained a few frlenda at luncheon Monday in honor of her alater, Mra G. H. Gordon of Kansas City. Covers . were laid for eight and luncheon . waa served undsr ths trees. ' The decorations wsre naa turtlume and the place carda showed the asms flower in . water colore. The guests bsslde Mre. Gordon, were Mra F. V. Moody, of Seattla Mra. Hiram Baldwin,. Mrs. L. D. Fitch, "Mra Arthur Snreck, Mlaa Anna Mordon and Mlae Alice Wlleon. A pleasant outing party composed of Mra W. R, Wllllama,' Mra. R. Parcell. Mr. and Mre. H. J, . Blaealng and the Mlsssa Anna and Lena Wlcke enjoyed a drive , from Seaalda to Elk' Creek and Cannon, Beach laat Wadneaday. After luncheon at Elk Creek atops were made at Humbug Point nd Hug Point on the beach to view the rooks and scenery. On Tuesday evening Mlse Louise Hel- Ilwell beoame tha bride of Edwin Ben son. The ceremony took place at tha residence of the brlde'a parenta at ( Praacott atreet. The house waa neatly decorated with . Christmas fame and aweet peas, and wedding belle MUng over the area where the pair took the sac res ' . ' . ''...Hi' " No C7 if of tte' Styls-Matcra A aists, FALL - SHOWING .MONDAY, V. . - vowa The bride' waa 'daintily gowned In cream lanadowne ornamented witn Valenolennes . lace and embroidered moueseline de sola , - Precisely at o'clock the piano sound ed Wagner's "Wedding March" and Miss Elisabeth Metoalf eang a selection from "Lohengrin." . The bridegroom was ac companied by .his brother, Raymond Benson, aa beat man-, -.The. father led tha bride to the altar, and bar aiatar. Mlaa Marian Heiuwelt was nnassmaia, Rsv, A.. Lawrencs Black, pastor of Cal vary Baptist church, waa tha officiating clergyman and a very almple ring oere mony , was read. Following the cere mony refreshments were served. . Mr. and Mra Benson left Wednesday evening for Etna MUla California, where Mr. Benson le engaged In the banking business and where they will make their future . homa Following were the guests: Raymond Benson, Mlsa Marian HelllwelL Rev. A. Lawrence .alack. Mr. and Mra E. R. Benaon.' Mr. and Mra F. J. HalllweU. Mr. and Mra Jamee Haley and Mlae May Haley, Mr. . and Mra A. B. Carlock. Mr. and Mra C. E. Wagner, Miss Olive Werner, L. H. Roe- slter. Miss Oraae S. Hale, Herbert A. Hala W1U Warner. Mra C B. Ruaael, Mlaa Geneva Rudell, Mr. and Mra L. C. ' Pat ton. . Mlae - Stella Foeaberg, Mr. and Mra JS. J. Bowen, Mlaa Mabel Jonea Mlse Jennie Jonea Miss Vssta Ball, Bert Bowen. Albert Lowe, Mra Albert Lowe, Mr. and Mra A. L. Love, Mlaa .Georgia Benson. Mr. and Mra E. B. Laughlln, Mr. and Mre. W. B. Benson, Mra Robert Metoalf and Mlaa Elisabeth Me teal f. ', " w. ' - tflaa VIams - nsaaa.as- A at Vrit1l.M ttrnxmrnm AMSwiaes asaa.. vw aasvc witia w AAsbiu Colgrove Saundare were married with almple ceremony Wedneaday afternoon at the borne of the bride a parenta Mr. and . Mra. L. W. Carnef, 4 Market etreet Rev. Mr. Sweet assistant paator of the Flrat Baptiat church, officiated, and only Immediate relatlvea and friends were present Miss Edna Pike waa the bridesmaid and Fred , B. Mallory, at tended tha bridegroom." Mr. and Mra. Saunders have gone to Victoria, British .Columbia, on thslr wedding trip and will be at home after October 1 at 41 1 Oregon atreet on the eaat aides Mr. Saundera la secretary of the Security Abstract m Trust company. '.V ' . W W " " V At the Cathedral of St. Franeia at Baker City Thnrsday morning the mar riage of Mlaa Cora A. Chlpman to AI. bert Durr was celebrated, Rev. Father Olllvetta officiating. There waa preaent at the ceremony only a amall company of friends and relatlvea of the parties, The. marriage took place at 7:30 and was ths Impressive Catholic ' eervlce which . foil owe the celebration of the maaa After the cere on y the bridal party returned to the home of the bride's parenta, Mr. and Mra Chlpman, and a delightful wedding breakfast wss served. - Mra Durr la well known In a large circle of acqualntanoee In Baker City and Is most popular. Mr. Durr Is reoelvlng teller In the First National bank. ,,..-., ',. - . . ,. ,., ',,-; A quiet home wedding waa celebrated at the home of the bride mother. Mrs. M. Potter, laat Sunday, when her daughter Helen was married to G. 8. workman by the- Rev. . Rayan Welob. Only relatlvea of the bride and bride groom' ware preaent Mr and Mre. Workman will- be at home after Sep tember i in their home at Eleventh and G rover etreeta. ' ..T '.' W 'V X very - pretty home wedding took place at the realdanee ef J. R. Wolfe, tit Eaat Tamhlll etreet laat Wednes day afternoon, when Lewis . A. Torsen and Clntha A Farias were united In wed lock by the Rev. J, J. Staub of tha Bun- nyslde Congregational church. w w W, JB. Rice And Mlae Lena Johnson. both. . of HUlsboro, . were married . laat, ,i 1. rurs .-' 4' .-, ' . ; i . y. ' j. v y . to Skow " T . . Goods Thnrsday afternoon at tbs parsonage of I Trinity M. S. church. Rev. . Harold I Oberg ornoiatlng. - : Mlaa. Elisabeth 'Angelina Levy and Joseph Arthur Btutt were married at noon last Tuesday, at the bride's : reel deaoe, 414 Fourth etreet Dr. Clarence Trne .WUaon officiated) , -,(- r 1 Wednesday afternoon Miss Mary A. I Brown wee married to Rav. t Jiasea I Thomas Murray, a Presbyterian minis ter of Seattla Dei Clareaoe True Wil son officiated. A Utter received- fromMra. .P. K, Carroll wah written from Dan oa-Plat a, Bwltserland. August 1. where aha la visiting Madame Langsnhan, and la de lightfully entertained. . After a month In the Alps they expect to return to the madame'a Munich home for September. It le an Ideal muslolan's home, Mra Carroll writes, with three - ooneert grand pianos, and the resort" of many stare ef the musical world. While . In Pari a Mra Carroll-met De Paehmaan. the great Chopin player,-' who was here In concert last year,and he played for her three houra, to her unbounded de light In Parla ehe alao met Mr. and Mre. Charlee Dlerke, who went abroad early . In the summer, Mra - Dlerke, whoae career In the world of mualo wlU we watched with Intereat by mil Pert, land, whoae faith Is pinned on ber, will go to Berlin to study for' six montha with Oodowaky, though Mr. Dlerke will return home In, September. '' , i' ,.'. .--'." ' w w -: ' v-- -An event of Ihtereet wae the mvstcale K given by Mra Bert Irwin at the Hotel' Breakere laat week. Mra William Kerr "My Bairnla" v v . - i Theee Tears," and her 'little daughter Jeannette followed .with soms pretty child eonga Mies Geraldlne Coursen eang pleasingly and d Rogers of Seat, tie played the Lucia eextet and aoma ether numbers. M!se Annie DUdhburn sang "Contentment" and "The Laaa With the Delicate Air," and Mlae Helen Lytle eang "X Love Ton Truly" and "My BalrnUV ., r ; ... ' . '.WW ''. " : . -' -Mra Lntn Dahl-Mlller eang a lovely contralto aolo at the First Presbyterian church laat Sunday evening. - In the morning. Miaa Grace campbeii won ell her hearera by her sympathetic rendi tion of "O Lord, Be Merciful" (Bart. latt). Harold V. MUligan presided at! the organ and la to' be congratulated n the excellence of the mualo he la pro. vidlng aa organlat and choir director during the vacation of Edgar E. Coar sen and hie choir. ,; Mra Carl 'Williams (Helen GossV of The eDallee, with har baby daughter, la vlatting har mother In Irvlngton. Mra Williams waa prominent lh mualcal eir oles of Portland aa a member of the Treble Clef club for three yearn, and as first soprano of the St Helen' Hall , (Continued on Page Seventeen.) WEDDING AND V15ITINQ CARDS V. G. Sr.jlTII & Co. Washington BullcHag 1 MUSICAL NOTES, -v ...)- n ..... .... i 1