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THE OniZGOII CUUDAY JOUKIIAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY IIOHIJIWO. APHIL 1, 1C:7. -IT x O - A O 'A O nam 11 iiilil A RsLne9 sl Refrigerator SLfid'ei McOdugall Kitdhera CsLbloet With these three household necessities a woman will find house work comparatively easy. To have the right kind of a range is absolutely-necessary it is the same with refrigerators and if you once use a McDougall Kitchen you will wonder how you v ever kept house without it.. . , .." ' .vv:'V : 'y. '" ,:' '. ' We contracted with the Fuller-Warner Co. of Milwaukee for the exclusive Portland Agency of their famous 5 al Stewart THE Roy Steel Rsnne.. ' . : '' : - ' ' ' 'Vl x-: ,: ijmte r:X.; -,..;. ;..;.::-;, '. ' .' .-, ' . 4 ( " ;i ; ' ' : ' - ' Si .We have the firsts shipment in stock and we want to familiarize you with its I' ':;.,- .'j .,.' i good qualities. X , rH'j '," 'V-'" !.''.' ; - Here Are a Few Points of Vantage W;':-'' .-. , .!..., vv. "' . . - ,- , . . ' ", ,. ' The Royal Stewart .Range la economical tn fuel. v All of the outside plates are oold rolled polished blue steel In natural finish (requiring no blacking). All parts exposed to - heat are lined with heavy asbestos board and Inner steel sheet, making a heavy triple wall and preventing radiation. - - -!' '.. ' .... - . v - - ' The Flues are of ample capacity and are thoroughly lined with asbestos board.' The ', back flue la of cast Iron, the best material, as .It Is proof against jamming. - . .-' Tha oven. Is constructed of one sheet of heavy gauge cold-rolled steel. The oven top where exposed to the direct action of the fire la amply protcted by a heavy east plate,' : wuich also equalises the heat In the oven.. . ; - - ; , The flrebos of this range ta one Of Its beat features. '. In slse It la properly proportioned for the work required. The coal linings are of the tst heat-resisting mixture of gray -' Iron which Insures durability. The bottom grate Is a distinctive Improvement over other makes. It la reversible for wood burning. The wood firebox accommodates fuel 24 Inches In length. ' The Royal Stewart Range baa so rony distinct features jthat It Is Sfllfficult to enumerate them. , :. , We absolutely guarantee this range to be a good baker, and we know that It is the beat : ' range on the markefc', J. ., ., :( . . "..''','.,."';'",' '. : .' i ",, , :, t "' . ':.' J-t, i..-.. '.i'-'-V1 '.v5 '... " 1 " "y!-." 'r',".'"., ' '. :y - We Also H and le the Stewart Great Qlacier Malleable 5teel Ranjge SEE ; WINDOW,, DISPLAY Made In Qrand Rapids Refrigerator Eacts S To many people all Refrigerators look alike. Such people, when buying a Refrigerator, look ' only at the slse of the loe compartment. , That's where they make a serious mistake. . A Refrigerator that la nothing more than a place to keep loe la oftentimes an extremely expensive piece of furniture to nay la the. house, . ; i " . . The duties - or a good : Refrig erator are to pre serve food ' and keep things fresh and cool with the .' smallest quantity , of ice possible.' But sclentlf lo testa "of Refrig erators have demonstrated the fact that ao mat ter how much lea la used food can not be kept free from eontamlna- , tlon In' a Re frigerator where the circulation and purification of air la limited. The GREAT - GLACIER REFRIGERATOR : Is built on scientific principles. It Is so con structed that there Is a constant circulation -of dry air of uniform low temperature In the food chambers, which continues In one dlreo- tlon, passing out after coming In contact with the foods, and condensing and purifying Itself on the Ice. thus preventing contamination. - It requires loss ice than any other Refrlg--orator. ..This is owing to the scientific con struction -of the walls, which consists of eight sections two of Wood, one of Mineral . Wool, , three of Sheathing, one of Zinc, and one space ' tor the free circulation of air. , . The . Air Space in the walls of the Great - Olacler is one of Ita important features. It Is well known that air la the best distributor . of heat when In motion, and also the greatest barrier to Ita tranamlsslon when it has no -V ' to- circulate. ; ,Tbla dead Ai Space prevents the-oonveying of heat to the inside . of the Refrigerator, the space being as nearly ; airtight as gtssible, also prevents moisture v from within reaching the outside case and , swelling' It out -of shape. ' . - Every Great Glacier Refrigerator Is 1 eon el rue ted with the greatest care, and there fa no other Refrigerator made that can compare favorably with It, either as to food-preserving ' ' qualitiea or economical use of Ice. It Is a , money saver because it Is an les saver. It Is a Refrigerator that refrigerates with the least quantity of ice possible. ECONOMY. , Economy doesn't consist In . buying a ' low-priced, poorly constructed Re frlgerator, far from It. - It consists In buying a Refrigerator that will last a lifetime and keep food pure and wholesome for a long time with the smallest consumption of Ice. A poor Refrigerator will waste more ice and food la a single year than a good one will cost. ' There are various slses and styles of the - Olacler Cold Dry Air Refrigerators. We -call your special attention to the Edel weiss Refrigerators Lined With real Poroe- . lain on sheet steel. ' If you wUl buy one of . these you will never have to buy another Refrigerator, because It will not 'Corrode or . rust out, and you can always keep it sweet and clean. - .. 4 ', ; See Window Display Call The McDougall Cabinet is designed to lessen the work of the housewife and make life ' easier' for her. .They., save thousands ' of needles steps thousands of valuable hours. The housewife can stand 'ather kitchen table and reach everything she wants. ' , : ' . The housewife who has a McDougall Cabinet in her kitchen can rest assured that she hal the most convenient, com plete, compact kitchen cabinet in the world, and money could not buy a better., cabinet- r ' ? ;' . '. :." Tops of McDougall Kitcben Cabinets . We call especial attention to the fact -. that.the tops of McDougall Cabinets are , not set down on the table top in such a way as to take, up a large part of. its working surface. Also note that in the . ' McDougall you are not annoyed by doors 1: or drawersV opening out on the table. .Every compartment can be opened with- out necessitating the removal of dishes or utensils from the table top, for fear of pushing them off the cabinet. v ' ; " ' ,'. Note the handy cupboards,' the conven- ' lent, accessible drawers, the McDougall Sifter Flour Bin, the roomy china closets 1' with cup hooks and plate grooves, the" McDougall Daily ; Reminder, the spice : cans, package and bottle goods rack, re ', cipe card rack, spacious shelves and the many other useful features that appeal to ., 'the busy tired and overworked house wife. J, ; ;. ;!'- '.- "'. See" the different designs in our win dows. -There are nine different patterns to select from. Price right, too. .'V; See Window Display -.- . .: ; - x - ' n V -y,i -. .,,. "r 'j i j - m, tssoouaakk aosi , : imij , i' c - - . ls 'lja. 8' 'M : Mxrawnv teee s weeweMk e eea IV FURNITURE Ji VVe extend an invitation to the public to visit our grand display of newest, largest arid best selection of goods on the. Pacific Coast 80,000 square feet of exhibit. ? THE COMPLETE HOHE OUTFITTERS FURNITURE SOCIETY V Continued from Page rif ty-rouf.) and was enthuslasUcally received. Mr. English showed. a mastery of his In strument which quickly won the audi ence ; The reader. Miss Pollock. Justi fied the high reputation wnicn sns nas Achieves and captivated her audlenoe . Mt.wt in finish. Her rendlUon of . "What WlUlam Henry Did" especially pleased the audience. ; , , it w '" "'' ' Mr and - Mra W, J. Johnson enter tained a number of friends at a dinner and reception In celebration of the 26th anniversary of their wedding. ' Among those present during ths afternoon and evening were: Mr. and Mra Bplckls mler. Mrs. Heldlebeck. Mr. and Mra James Berwick. Mr. and Mra. J. Klmer PTwtck of ReedvUte, Oregon, Mrs. H. A Lewis, Mrs. D. Lewis and Mra J. A. Mills of Russell vllle, Mrs. Whitney, Mra Sanderson, Mrs. Kady, Mra Nlght " engale, Miss Leona Whitney, Miss Ol rlck, Mra Herbert Poster, Mra . S. C Beach, Mrs. Batterlelgh, MrC Wight, Mr. and Mrs. Becker, Mra Badle Cedargreen, Mrs. Mettle Carson, Mrs. Olllpatrlrk, Mrs Ponnugh, Misses Uanna and Jose phine Beach, Miss Haley. Miss Loller, Ml H'ishee, Miss Le Valla Miss Van ""set Mra Hlrara Johnson. Miss Col- Una Miss tjrene Johnson, Messrs Oeorge Emken, Nell Taylor, Bert Clayton. Alva Clayton, A. Matson, Albert Beutenchlon and Leslie Johnson. - . " , , : '..'.' Mra C. T. Alden gave her husband a pleasant surprise party at their home at 1011 Williams avenue, Saturday evening a week ago, the occasion being Mr. Al den's 17 th birthday. Mr. Alden was kept away from home until the guests assembled and his surprise was com plete. Those present were Captain and Mr. Brufh. Captain and . Mra Odals. MrAaad Mra William Ladd, Miss Louis Ladd, E. H. Phllbrook, J. C. Maloney. Mra , H. Going, Hugh McKensie. Miss Lena Clint, Mr. and Mra A. O. Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. C. -N. Ryan, Mr. and Mra H. . Floyd. Mr. .and Mra J. M. - Ryan, Mra L. Wendorf and J. H. Ryan. . 8oius and recitations kept the spirits of the party up to. a high pltoh for the entire evening. 'Mra William Ladd. & H. Phllbrook,-and A. O. Vaughn gave recitations and Miss Lois Ladd a plsno solo. Bongs by Mra Bruin and Mr. Phllbrook were appreciated. Light re freshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mra. C..N. Ryan. i ; j. "- ' The regular monthly tea at the Pat ton home Thursday was well attended end an excellent program of muslo was offered. Receiving at the ' door were Mra. Augustus Lsng and Mrs , Reed. In the living room there were pink car nations on the tea table and Mra H. Ludwlg and Mra F. M. Btoldt- pour ed. ' Mra. : Lulu . Daal: Miller . , Who had arranged the program of the day was unable to attend but the following numbers by her assistants were well received: "Hold Thou My Hand," "My Balrnle," Mra Jordan Purulne; "May time,' ""Little Irish Otrl," Miss Mae Breslln; violin solo. "Love's Greetings, " Miss Cornelia Barker; recitation, "Mr. Orumpy s Cold," "Spring's Spring," Miss Shlvls; "Love In the Southland," "I Love Tou Truly," Miss Grace Campbell. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mra. F. C Btackpole of 1S7I Baat Tamhlll street were completely surprised by the ar rival of the M. P. O. club of Taylor street church. The girls came filing In one at a time and remained allent for a period of about five mlnutea, Mr. and Mra Btackpole were by this time considerably confounded . but when a male chorus was beird outside the bouse the mystery was solved. The young wo men of the M. P. O. and t-e young men ef the Taylor street church glee club planned and executed a pleasant ' sur prise for the lately married couple of their circles. Games and maslo filled the evening; with enjoyment,, after which light refreshments were served. '.'".-...'. The Kyksba club gave another one of It's delightful dancing parties at the new Rlngler hall on the east side last FY Ida y night The affair waa success ful in svery wsy and about 7 couples were present. Colored lights were used very effectively in the twilight dances and the letters of the olub name were thrown aa the daaoera. .RaXreahmsnta were served between numbera Ever est's orchestra furnished the munlo. The club members are Grace Nay lor, Emma Fordyee, Hasel Bradley, and Mary Howard, The patronesses are Mra Grace Watt Rosa Mrs. J. 8. For dyee, Mra J. C. Bradley, Mrs.- 8. W. Bullock. Mrs. C. V Howard and Mra M. M. Rlngler. . , ' - - T " ' ' Mr. and Mra J. N. Brown entertain ed the Wednesday Evening Five Hun dred club at their home last Wednes day evening. Very dainty refreshments were served at a late hour. The prises were won by Mrs. W. D. Allard, Miss Bessie E. Smith, George F. BUkknltter and F. A. Douty. ,... - , ,. W W ' Mrs. Creamer entertained the Narcis sus Whist club April . Mra Oerdea and Mra Planch won the prises. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Ireg ory in the Lewie buliatng Tuesday afternoon, ... -,. ', . . - t - COWINO EVENTS. 'I Invitation are out tor the Orraneo club's shirtwaist party to be held in the new Woodman hall. East Sixth and Alder streets, Monday, April . This will be the closing party. The patron eeaea are Mra T. J. King, Mrs. J. C Adams, Mra B. Long, Mra J. W. Tag gart and Mra R. W. Jsmleaon, and the olub members are J. V. Adama u. J Hurke. H. W. Htngley, H. B. Williams and R. W. Jsmlfson. " ; - M. M. Rlngler and Miss Buckenmeyer have sent out Invitations for a "Skldoo Party" at the new Rlngler hall, corner of Grand avenue and i East Morrison streets. Tuesday evening. The pstron- esses are Mra M. M. Rlngler,- Mra r 8. Bennett, Mra J. O'Connor and Mra B. H. Carlton.- The floor committee comprises M. M. Rlngler, Frank Brobst, Miss Buckenmeyer and Miss Stockton. The Centennial Glrla have reviewed their club and will give a dance at Mul lark hall May T.. The members are Miss Gertrude D. Wetsler, Miss Lilla P. Win ters. Miss Ada M. Matthews and Miss Myrtle E. Long. - The current topics department of the Woman's club will be entertained Mon day at the Morrison by Mra Norrta Mrs. Mattie Sluth has prepared the pa pers for the afternoon. , WEDDINGS. 1 Miss Leslie Electra Lind. the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson P. Lind and Charlss Austin Shea "were married Wednesday afternoon. April 10, at St Francis Cathollo church by Rev. Father Black. Beforethe ceremony Miss Ethel Shes. the bridegroom'! sister, sang "Ob, Love Divine.' The wedding march was played by . Leo Shaplrer. The ushers were , Joseph Wiley and Alexander Oliver. Mlas Lola Lind waa the attend ant for hla sister. The bride waa gowned In white moussellne de sole and carried a showst bouquet of lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid wore pale blue erepe de china After the ceremony , Mr. and Mrs. Shea received their friends at ths home of the bride's parents In Irvlngton. The rooms were beautifully . decorated with rosea and foliage. - They left the same evening on a trip to Puget Sound. .',-'. W ' V - One of the pleasant events of the lest week was the dancing party given by the O. E. B. Glrla Monday evening at Morlark hall. About 400 gueata were present This party was the Isst of the series given by the club. Card tables were arranged for those who eared to play five hundred and Mra. T. Z. Mendenhall and Mra. Oeorge Hill the prise winners. The patronesses were Mra. W. J. SallT. Mra. D. Beckett Mra P. Borgan, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. C. A. Cogswell. Mrs, II. a Rows and Mrs. H. M. Ogden Miss Eva B. Kurth and Frederick O. Parks were married last Thursday at the home of the bride's sister, Mra Wil liam Miller, til Gantenbeln avenue. Rev. C. Priesnlg Offictsted. Only the Immediate family attended. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Psrks will be at home after May l at 3i Bisaiyou street PERSONAL? I Miss Edna Sawyer of Boston was here last week to attend her brother's wedding. This week she will aa t k.,. Jose to visit her parents, then will re turn east Miss Sawyer Is a dniim and Illustrator of merit Miss Tettelbaum of Wlnnlne. i. vi. . Ing her sister. Mrs. J. H Ool.i.t..,, . 700 Vancouver avenue. Mra Theodore Nicola I' has (. Hot Lake to recuperate from a tryi illness with neuralgia. Rev. Mr. Hughea. with Ma f.imli. t moved to 0S7 Klrby street from In! Oregon. Mr. Hughes buco...i Mr i srsox at the Second Evn -nl c),,.r- Rev. and Mra J. Bower.. m i .. home thla week at 114 luy trr , Ockley Green station, on th m j carllne. Mr. Bowrraox . to enter upon hla new -..i,,, . Mr. and Mra Thomus !' . i this week for an extemud i, , , , Eurora expecting t b , , months. Herman llui-ke left li,t w- t , extended trip to ('..rmi.nv. spend the summer lii.r r' ,;. the fall. Mies Nora ("ill (if t-. , gueet for a month , r , I). (1. riiitrtna nf t m , Much eritirtnliiiig in i honor.