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THE OREGON SUNDAY a JOURNAi;PORTI.AND.: SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 1.
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Mlaa Walden la- a daughter of Judge
vValden. and has a number of friends In
wie ciiiy. nr. Btout Is the on of Mn.
Raleliih Stott and brother of Mrs. James
iaiaiaw and Mrs. Charles Chsnery.
Mra Lee Hoffman gave an Informal
venlng Thursday to the young- friends
or her son, Hawley, and her daughter,
Marjorla, In compliment to her nelces.
Misses Gertrude and Alice Bobbins, and
to Miss Theoda Bush, another guest.
The lawn was pretty with Japanese lan
terns and Indoors the drawing room and
muslo room were thrown open for danc
ing. Parsons' orchestra played. The
veranda was enclosed with canvas and
made a pretty spot
Am on the auests were Miss Carolyn
Bums. Miss Marraret Morrison. Miss
Frances Wilson. Mies Josephine Smith.
Effie Houghton, Mlae Claire
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hton. Mlaa Ruth Honeman, Miss
KnaDn. Mlaa Aha Smith. Miss
Lesley Smith, lulss Anita Burns. Miss
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fHE past has been the quietest
week of the summer, as Is usu
ally the case with the first week
of the dull season. The depar
ture of the Charleston from port.
where Its officers have been for aev
v eral weeks enlivening the social Ufa,
left society with a feeling that there
was no more to do till fail. However,
the stillness usually becomes so op
nresslve to the naturally gay after a
week or two that ordinarily some at
tempt la soon made to break the
mooetony and the latter weeks of the
Bummer are usually more active than
the earlier. ,
A number will leave for their vaca
tions at the seashore or In the moun
tains on the first of next month,
though the majority of people have al
ready gone to their summer places,
Several announce their Intention to re
main In town throughout the summer,
running down to the beach only for a
few daya V
. ,. .There Is a good deal of talk! espe
cially among the younger people of the
' brilliant weddings that will open the
fall season. Several engagements were
announced In the spring and early sum
mer tobeeonsummattedlntheearly fall,
among them Miss Margaret Morrison's.
Miss Clara Boot's. Miss Margaret
Chamberlain's and Miss Luclle Pal
mer's, and It is whispered that two or
three ether popular girls will announce
their engagements before fall.
The announcement of Lansing Stouts
engagement today Is of Interest
A marriage of general Interest was
that of Miss Isabella Mogeau and Hugh
II. Herdman. Wednesday evening, which
took place at the home of the bride's
Sister, Mra N. J. Levi neon, on Wlllam
- ette Heights. About 40 of the rela
tives and immediate irienas were in
attendance. Rev. William Hiram
Foulkes of the First Presbyterian church
read 'the ceremony and waa assisted
by Dr. J. K. Wilson, with whom Mr.
Hani man haa been long connected In
bis work.
The horn waa prettily decorated for
the wedding. In the hall were banks of
huckleberry vines and ocean spray with
wi nf red roses interspersed. The
wedding party stood In the drawlng
,. within a rren bower of huckle-
harrv vines with lights twinkling
through. Pink sweet peas with long
tendrils filled wail-baskets and
vases everywhere and backed the
n.nti in the dining-room was
a frieze of the blossoms around
the entire wall and In th II
hnrv alcove where the bridal table
was set the shelves were banked with
them and festoons of ribbon from the
chandelier sustained the color plan. The
Aa wan nuned with vines and
mail- tables were set there for the Carolyn Wilson, Miss Evelyn Wilson,
"The"" wedding march was played by Miss Jean Brownlle, Miss Stella Froh-
Mra7 T T Davis Miss Gertrude Yager, man. Miss Maida Hart, Miss Margaret
the bride's sister, attended her and Walter, Miss Leslie Weldler, Miss Mad-
tteraa iK Maury, Antoine Labbe. Norman
' aiven in marriage by Mr. Levin- Pease. Plowden Stott Maxwell Wood,
ion The brideT gown was of pearl- Harry Falling. Raymond Wilcox, Lester
white crepe de chine with handsome godson, Robert Kinney W. W. Banks.
duchesse lace bertha and trimmings or yiravJ,?m Jf?'!""u
eich knots. She carried Bride roses Gerald Beebe. Charles Holbrook, Bruce
and wore lilies of the valley In her Honeyraan, Arthur Honeyman, Henry
nalr The bridesmaid wore a dainty Meara, Lewis McArthur, Jack Reed,
mink dotted Swiss trimmed with lace Artnur lirowniie, lnomas Kerr, Hamll
pina ooiien i"f .fc. ... ton CorbetL Max Hnow Mmirlra Tlnolev
ana carnea iiu iuw m . .v v t . -
serving refreshments were jxueiucr ana juanon isae.
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friend. Mary Brownlle. went with them.
The evening before leaving Mrs. Ladd
had a table full of friends In for bridge
and an auto ride.
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Miss Ethel M. Lytle has been en
gaged as soprano for the First Pres
byterian church next season. Miss
Lytle will spend August In Los Angeles.
Miss Helen Barber spent the week
as the guest of Miss 1 orothy Gilbert
on Judge Gilberts country piaj a..
Rldgeneld.
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ui.i vatharlne Brown of San Fran-
hn h hwn the ruest of Mra
J. B. Montgomery, is now immii
Walter r. iJurreti.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. McCraken are
the a-uests of Mr. and Mra unanes
Dlsrke at their Seaside cottage.
Mlaa Oanevlave Thompson Is expected
home tomorrow from a two months' trip
t. She went east to aiiena ins com-
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her, Mra. ' and Mra a J. McCormlok,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. VOgan, Mr. and Mra
Guy T, Ketcheeon, Mrs. George Mo
Millan. Mra Mark fa Terry. Miss Flor
ence M. Palmer, Harry Moore and W. B
Roberts.
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Emll Enna, recently of Des Moines,
Iowa, played Friday evenlhg before a
well-slsed audience at the Rock Island
club. He deserved a larger audience,
but it Is hard to call out a large, ap
preciative company In the summer,
Mr. Enna has oome to Portland to
make his home and Portland'! musical
circle will gain thereby. Mr. Enna Is
thorough musician, hla training. Is
exoellent, his musical understanding
hla MM,UnM H, m r ,9 HIS
ability of great scope. He Is a Dane by
birth and training but has followed
his vocation In America for several
years and In Iowa suoceeded in making
a name tor nimseir over me enure
state as a musician of exceptional
merit.
He played a program Friday night
whloh was made light because of the
hot summer weather when listeners do
no wish to toll through a heavy pro
gram, but his splendid technique and
his sympathetic reading showed In
everything he did. Especially line was
a paraphrase of his own In the form of
a concert study on the rarsiral
motifs, a masterly composition which
he has arranged ror two pianos ana
which gives a splendid orehestral ef
fect, lie played also an arrangement
lngton, D. C, played Mendelssohn's wed
oing maron. - tdi Driae was nandsomel
attired la a sown of rrav silk vou an
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oarneu a oeauuiui pouquet ax white
sweet peas. Mr. and Mra. French will
oe at noma alter August at Til
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of hla own of the Gounod 'Tauiit
valse, and played with Intelligence ex
oerpts from ''Salome" which he n
plained as he progressed.
Several Gneg numbers were among
the most delightful of his program and
showed a thorough sympathy with the
spirit of the Norwegian dialect muslO'
poet.
ILfi V.r r m nivwIiiAAa at wIl.Mi,nilil
clear tone, plays with good attack and
decisive, haa a particularly charming
trill, masters airnouities or Angering
with ease. Illustrates chanaea in mood
justly, and plays witnout mannerisma
There la no reason why he should not
become one of Portland's best musi
cians, and he will doubtless be wel
comed as an artist
A number of young people bad a boat
ing party up the liver Wednesday even
ing. Supper was cooked over a bonfire,
and the party remained till late In the
evening entertaining themselves with
songs and stories. Mrs. Frank Jame
son and Mrs. Howard Smith were the
chaperonea. The others of the party
were Miss Delia Wllklns, Miss Emily
Dorgan, Mlsa Cora Parker, Mlsa Etta
Williams, Miss Emma Watson. Miss
Phoebe Mclnter, Miss Jessie Herder,
Donald Bibber, George Wilson, Thomas
Bkinner. f. a. Parker, Louis Drake,
Frank Hooker Ralph 8. Stlmpeon, Frank
jameaon ana tiowara emitn.
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The Hlseea Bel ma and Adella Parkes
entertained a swimming party at their
Lakeside home last Saturday evening.
The time waa spent with music and
conversation until the hour came to
start when all repaired to the beach,
where a huge bon-flre was built The
evening's merriment closed with hot
ooffee and a luncheon.
Members of the Dtrtv were: M!
Ida Lashlnr. Miss Edith Johnson. Mlaa
Carrie Sylvester. Miss Mamie Laahier.
Mm Hattle Davison, Miss Florence
Johnson, Miss Lillian Cuddy. J. J. Oeter
A. O Andrua. Earl McKlnney. K. Oi
en, Fred Larson and Mr. Webster.
One of the
given on me east side this year
given by Mrs. A. Diller and Mra Bert
Haaman at the home of Mrs. Diller. 1230
East Salmon street Friday night. More
tnan au guests were entertained with
cards, dancing and croquet upon the
large lawn which, was prettily decor
ated with Japanese lanterns and vari
colored tissue paper. Punch and light
refreshment were served In the evening.
The Hea Hee Kalaganie Girls greatly
ENGAGEMENTS
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Mra Mary Wede announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Lola E., to
o. urunstaa. xne wedding is to take
piaoa the latter part of July.
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Mlaa Easla M. Block, the daughter of
Mr. ana Mra. w. lj. hiock or ureaon
City, has Just returned from Baltimore,
where she haa completed a four-year
course In the Paabody Conservatory of
Music She waa formerly a pupil of
Kdgar a,, ceuraen ana in saitimore
studied under Ernest Hutcheson and
Howard Brockaway. In September Miss
Block will return to Chicago to atudy
for a year at the Chicago College of
MUSIC
Mra EL J. Oliver left Thursday. July
li. ror tne east to arena a row weeas
at Camn Fulton In the Adirondack
Later she will visit her mother In New
York and will return In about five
weeks,
Miss Eleanor Kurth haa lust returned
from a trip to Dayon, Oregon, where
no Bong a-i mi uramwi juua coouari.
Mr. and Mrs. William Muller and
their famllv have left for San Fran
cisco after a two weeks' visit with Mr.
Muller's alater. Mra JPhlllp Neu. Philip
Neu Jr. accompanied them on a abort
visit
W. H. Borer, the well-known tenor.
has gone to Enterprise, Oregon, to di
rect performances of "Pinafore." and
"That IHPAta, ri t flAtlHRM ' t f Haa arfwaul
by the Dramatlo club of Enterprlaa
Arthur Williamson has returned from
a four months' trip to England.
Miss Jessica Park Is spending her
vacation at Cloud Cap Inn near Mount
Hood.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sancer leave todav
for a two-weeks' outing among the foot
hills of Mount Hood.
W. H. CorbetL ex-member of oarl la
ment for Manitoba, and family, of Win
nipeg, have been visiting 'his niece. Dr.
m. MOGavin or Portland.
Daa McGulre. Julius Jonea and James
Will lama have gone to Seaside for a
week's stay.
Xfcai Tfthn W PaJIm a.M..H(.
Dy srau ixaymann ana rTauiein Kay-
Mlss Essie Block, Who Has Just Returned From the East,
eistins In
Miss Evelyn
gler. Miss Winifred
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Yager, Mrs. narry numiiuio; uiu i mm. junn iv. nouocx entartainea
Rtalla Fnrdlnr all in whlwi frocka Mrs. .ui, . -maii i t.-...i...
i n. .i.mI thh ruesta wore ' " " " ir
liTJflilwu saw a w. - v.. a If .1 -v m
her wedding gown of white silk mulL " "'' "BDurne or inaianapoua
Mrs H. H Herdman of Illinois, the "y.r"l ' r"' ,B'" ror wr- ana rs. koi-
i -,.'. natkar wnre nliLCK Rlllc 1 ram inuurnn, misses f.rnn ana
with Tiandsome garnets, and Mra Tager Claire Houghton Marion Dolph. John
rJifnrniu the bride's mother, wore ou waiter noeDe
Klplr allk slid lfli-e.
Mr. and Mrs. Herdman hava gone to
Cloud Cap Inn at Mount Hood on their
honeymoon and will be at home early
In September at the Guilliaume. Both
r ortr-mi'lv well-known in town. Mr.
Herdman has for some time been of the
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Dr. James Mackintosh Bell, head geol
oglst of New Zealand Is expected about
the middle of the week. He U to be en
tertained at several prominent homes
while hera Dr. Boll visited in Portland
menoement of her former class at Bryn
Mawr.
ur. ana irs. b. r. Johnston are
spending a few weeks at Mackenzl
Bridge a resort in the Cascades out
from Eugene.
Mrs, W. Wynn Johnson, Mrs. Grace
watt koss and Mrs. James P. Moffatt
left for Gearhart park by the ocean
yesieraay.
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EVENTS OF THE WEEK
faculty of Portland academy till he was I ' wo, years ago, wiien on his way to New
appointed principal or tne new eaai I many irienos,
aide high school this year. Mra Herd-
man has for some time been connected
with the west side high school.
The noRt two weeks have seen a ool-
ony of Pcrtlanders at Cloud Cap Inn. whm M'aEUu' .rwod.
wood, Is leading man with Nance O'Nell
Mrs. Mlna Gleaaon entertained a few
friends Informally Thursday evening In
hor apartments at Elton Court, in com
on Mount Hood. A few of them were
Mr. and Mrs. George Good, Miss Fran
ces Iewlg, Miss Cogswell, Miss Clemen
tine Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Swigert
George M. Wetnter, MIbs Jessica B.
Park, Miss E. E. Barette, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ionnely, Tom Richardson, C. V.
Flaber, E. O. Blanchar, Mrs. C. C. Smith,
Miss Luclle Smith, Miss Jessie H. Har
rington. George C. Bigelow, L,. li. Rolin
son, T. W. Alexander, W. F. Woodward,
Miss Woodward, H. IX Langille, J. Thor-
burn Ross, Nolan KJce Best, Mr. and
Mra V. W. Baltes and family, Mr. and
Mrs. R. P. Loomls, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. B.
Malarkey, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hollings-
neaa ana J. a. eteinDacn.
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The benefit entertainment given Fri
day night at Murlark hall for the Flor
ence Crittendon home, was largely at- King's Heights for next winter.
tended. The program was interesting
and presented some of the city's favorite
artists. Arthur Alexander, tenor, and
mibs ritaoein narwaa. sonrano. were
during her engagement here,
Mr. and Mra. Robert Treat Piatt en
tertained 16 friends Saturday a week
ago at their charming bungalow "King
dom Come" on Carson's Heights. In the
afternoon some played bridge and oth
ers tennis, and all collected later at the
dinner table.
Mrs. J. N. Teal will leave the first
of the month on an outing with her lit
tle daughter, Ruth, at Banff and other
reaorta among the Canadian Rockies.
The Max Flelschners left yesterday
for a month at Seaside.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Btmon have
taken the Leror H. Parker house on
Mrs
Simon is now spending a month In Salt
Lake City with her sister, Mra
Moritz.
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Mrs- William 33. Prudhomme and
Mr. and Mra O. P. M. Jamison were
at home to the V. I. A's. and their
friends on Monday evening, when about
seventy-five young people enjoyed a
delightful evening. Mrs, Jamison Is the
teacher of the V. L A's., which Is ono
of the largest organised Bible classes on
the coast and Is connected with the
White Temple. The affair was in the
nature of a garden party and most of
uie time was spent on tne lawn and
porcn. wnicn were gaily lighted with
Japanese lanterna Games, tricks anil
muslo furnished the amusement after
wnicn ice cream ana cake were served
by the hostess. Some out-of-town
guests were present, who thought the
cool evenings of the coast country most
umigniiui ror oui-or-aoor entertain
ments. The T. I. A's. are planning a
picnic on Inspiration point In the near
future.
Mr. and Mra. W. T. Robinson enter
tained a number of their friends at
cards Tuesday evening at their home on
the east side. The rooms were decor
ated with roses and ocean spray and
ferns brought from the woods. The
prijes at cards were won by Mrs. F. R.
Thompson and William Dugan and the
conaolatlong by Mrs. Fred K. Wilson and
uerma reiron. xne guests present
Jr. una Mrs. d . o. Georges. Mr,
and Mrs. R. L. Doone, Mrs. J. K Merton,
Mrs. niyrue jenmns, Mrs. Delia Hyde.
Mrs. James L. Powers, Miss Anna Frye.
Miss Dora Cordon. Miss Frieda Sutton,
Miss Wllma Love. D. F. Hart Mnrria
mann of Brunswick, Germany, left last
Thursday for a fortnight's star at Wll-
bolt Sprlnga
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Barde, who were
recently married in San Frahclsoo, will
return tomorrow to make their home
here. Mra Barde waa Mlsa Edith Goodman.
The paat week W. W. Cox of Port
land waa a guest at Paso Roblea Hot
Springs, CalUornla.
Mrs. Henry BUlmann of Wichita, Kan
sas, is visiting her sister. Mra Anna
Oberle. of 88 First street Mra BUl
mann, who Is accompanied by her three
cnuaren ana Miss stahiheber, has not
seen ner sister lor 10 yeara
Alpheus W. Parshley, who left last
November for southern California, ac
companied by his sister. Miss Caroline
prettiest lawn parties Parshley, will return the first of August.
...t .m. thi- .... Mlst Parshley will continue her vlalt
sast aide this year was ,i,h i.m. .. ,..
Mrs. a. Buckley of U Grande re
turned to her home last Thursday after
a monin s visit wiin ner motner, Mrs.
A. Stephenson, 111 Haisey street Mrs.
Buckley will be remembered aa Mias
Margaret Thompson of this city.
Mrs. Alice Russell Brown haa gone to
Los Angeles and will visit there and at
other California places for two or three
montha
Dr. A. W. Kratssoh. a prominent
nhvalMnn ? Xff 1 1 lira 1 1 lr A Wtaaanala
w""aaT iiwij uu r nur wun nis wue ana aaugnter is visiting
or last weea. me young women In " lo c,tT-
ineir lignt summer dresses and autn. I air. ana Mrs. isugene Hartsteln ax,
mobile veils made a nrettv nlctum anlpect to leave for the east Mnnitav to
attracted much attention aa the six fine I ke arrangements to return end make
auiomoDiiee drew up at the meeting meir permanent nome in .Cortland.
point, miss lueanor Kurth. nrealriant Mr mnA utr-m nr.. m..u .
",,7- "urnMMi yi 1110 1 iana are visiting in tiannlbal. Missouri.
expeaiuon.
OUR JEWELRYSECTIpW!
ASSURES YOU GOOD TIMJ
ON YOUR VACATION TRlH
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satisfaction. We carry men's and women's watches
of standard makes. The highest grades of Elgin
and Waltham movements. The Boss and Crescent
cases in solid gold and 25-year guaranteed 14-karat
gold filled. Rich and novel designs, moderately
priced. You can have one charged to your account,
and pay in small weekly or monthly payments.
TRUNKS AND SUITCASES
Or Hand Bags are an indispensable comfort, espe
cially during vacation season. We show a beautiful
assortment in these lines at very moderate prices.
Our credit system is at your disposal. You can ar
range to pay in small weekly or monthly payments.
LADIES' WASH SUITS
In cotton rep, linen and gingham, beautifully made
and trimmed, very stylish and attractive. Skirts,
boleros, waists and other dress accessories at spe
cial prices. Our credit system is at your command.
Pay in small weekly 6r monthly payments, as you
like.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wright left Fri
day night for an extended outing at
Newport. They were accompanied by
Miss Lillian Gwynne, of Montana, a
sister of Mr. Wright.
WEDDINGS
The to Wkere
Ton. Credit Is Oood
whence thev will ao to Menlo Kmiu
to attend the arolden wadriina- nf Mr
and Mrs. David Clark. In Hannibal
they are the guests of Mra Isabella
Price. Mr. Clark's sister. Another
BISter. Mra A. A. Btanharrv. nt Rnl.. 1
Idaho, will accompany them to Kansaa'
Mr. and Mra Thomas J. Hockinr. ac
companied by their son, Richard Dun
lap, returned to their home, Ashcref t
c last 1 uesaav. Mra Hnrkin. haa
been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mra
A. P. Dunlap. 624 Clinton street for tha
last two montna
Mra. W. W Rnhtnann iiul W a,-.-
The home of Mr. and Mra. J. B. Hen- Mra Nat G. Kaufman, of Beiilnvham'
kle of Philomath was the scene of an In- Washington, are at Seaside to spend the j
teresting wedding Wednesday morning. BU'""""
Tho bride was Miss Beulah Henkle. onlv J -.f0' .r Lob ! 8-
. . . , lAJoeD are at eteaaiae ror the season.
fIBlirhlA. Irk r Via V, rm ai om4 thai kiHila "...
o I Mlaa ruwr, novlu w T .
groom Robert J. Hunter of Roseburg. Idaho, la a auest at tie Htmhu
The wedding march was played by Miss Benton street, for a few daya while Our hearts were filled with happlneaa.
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EASTERN OUTFITTING CO.
Cor. Washington and Tenth
In A ready.
By R. Ii. Sal a
Amid the fields of Arcady
We wandered, she and L
No cloud obscured our sky;
But -s among the clover blooms
We strolled with frequent stops,
A rude Arcadian drew night
And chased ua off hla cropa.
' Bealde a brook In Arcady
Edith RheaJc ami about SO relaHva- .r, ""r w7 coast.
immediate friends witnessed the cere. . Gaprga W. Eyre of Dayton. Washing
mony, perrormea Dy Bishop N. Castla J" inwui in tne city.
The rooms were decorated with maiden- Mr. and Mra 8. Solomon have gone
ua.li iqi ii auu cui iiunniD, .itu win urjaaj i w iimu luvor nDnnKi on a Vfloarirkn
party stooa unaer a large neii or white trip.
l.A.,a, I 1. V. I .1,1, I .
"""'' . ". Mra J. Nicholas. J. Irwin an1 V,.r
with a run veil, ana carried a Bhowerlmti hnrhi., ttu mi.: -.i o Bealde a brook in A ready
bouauet of white carnations. After .r,, ui.. d r.i,.. ' " J" I We sat and sinrhed our bliss.
sumptuous wedding breakfast Mr. and Inr the summer In the mountains p And presently my Hps sought hera
Mrs. Hunter departed ror their home at Charles F. Smith left last week for T ."LaV . :.. ..
Roseburg. Philadelphia to attend the International ?u JUB t that ecstatlo tiro
. , . . . . . - . u a n n a n.M flr. w at ni1.. T n
convention oi tne iron Moiaers union, r"" -.cinnit.
T,,in ii. f Arcad an mosouitoes came
i. a month vu And ,tun- u.' 'most to death.
Mrs. J. B. Smith, Miss Stella Smith
ana miss rressie McDowell left Tuesda
evening- ror oaniand. a
Stella will visit a sister
and Mra McDowell will
in Nana and her srrandfather In fount
villa, expecting to return In about three
or lour montna
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There waa a pretty wedding at Sum
mit Oregon, Wednesday, when Miss
Ruth I. Strouts and Frank I Neville of
Atrlle were married. The wedding march
waa played by Miss Hattle Franke, and
the bride entered with her brother. She
waa gowned In cream nun's veiling. The
ceremony was perrormed Dy Rev. Mr.
Bartholomew at high noon, In the pres
ence of the Immediate relatives. The
bridal sair stood under a larae wed din a
bell of marguerites, the other decora-
ions being cream flowers and fern. The
dining-room was prettily adorned with
Beneath a tree In Arcady
Mr. o VH?"da5 We paused a while to rest
im a ."! "Ah, love," I said, "of all the world
ii viMhf- 8mlth ittlii land is Burely blest"
r.hJ; il, Vi8te.r But aa I apoke, a thunderatonn
JiBTlnia's Yearnings. .
By Zoe G. Williams, Berkeley, Cal.
Discontented haa Lavlnla been from
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iiiiuK-i uuiu wb uici uiy tiuurnea wun i i a v:
. M- u.. xT-nu -mi i-iroi, lliw wvill lO town,
wt;o cuiu j mi uu ai i iioi ku& Will I a.M U ui. ... a
reside at Airlia Sm,inf 8 ,.h Mnv an heW1
x Jb I wuiy.w vug uu Air upsiao
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Mra Isabella R. West of Olympla, I Says I ought to give her musical ad,
WaahlnatAn. and EMwln TfjtinM nt Tn. vantaaes abroad:
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ronto. Canada, were married hv nr ""Jl"K.r- -P"stenn' to sail
Henry A. Banden at 171 Colleae street. la rancn Bn Doapa-
Saturday evening a week ago. Mr. and
I Burst forth front heaven'a dome.
"Alas." we airnea. "this Arcadr
I la mightily like homa"
, Hyron of the Averago.
By McLahdburah Wilson.
It wearies to aim for distinction
Or ware an unusual strife:
I'd just be an average mortal
And live juat an average lira
I'd fall with the average losses,
succeed witn tne averaae aaln
Rejoice In the average sunshine.
Ana, rail at tne average rain.
most enthusiastically aoDlaudert
The patronesses for the evening were farnlly are at the Irving house at New-
uw'B" c. vimiuueriain, Airs, louls
H. TarpJey, Mrs. W. W. Cotton. Mrs.
. Charles E. Ladd and Mrs. Zera Snow.
Tha news of the tragio death of Lieu
tenant Casper Goodrich by the explo
sion on the Georgia was a shock to
port for the summer. Mr. Prudhomme
returned Thursday after a ween s out
ing: In the Yaaulna mountains and at
Nye creek.
Mra F. W. B. London returned on
Monday from Europe, via tha Canadian
faciric, after an aDsence or rive montna.
many of h a Portland, frienda Mr. S'S.SW: ,,uM"i
(ioodrlcn wnen ne was nere last year ........ u x.,uu.. v-'"-
fnr uiv.p. 1 mnrV,u
oeoDle for his pleasant manners an3 1 w
found much favor among the
his many kind attentions and several! Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd and her little
rerusea invitations out last week in daughter Helen left Thursday for their
respect to hla memory,
,l.nT,-,,.,..a-a
cottage at Long Beach. Helen's school
Mra. W.' E. Ouerln and her little
" daughter rad her aiater-ln-law. Miss
Jlelea Ouerln, were expected home yes
terday ,. from several months' trip
. 'abroad. Mra Ouerln la to remain here
to make her home, but Mlsa Ouerln ex
recta to go on at once to Japan with
An interesting engagement aanotmoed
- today la that of Mlaa Antoinette Walden
of Oregon City to Lansing Btout of Port
laad. Tba wedding: U taka placa
TEE RlrTTTaTI
That won t come off, appears on baby's
v after one lott" of White's Cream
wh1?- W the Kreat worm medloln
ii L"?1 that Bm'le " baby's face
""".P this medldae on hand,
you will never .. an.iki.. .1.. v.ri
tm.Venk1nh1' irfraST Blacki
well. Oklahoma, writes:
virJfiA ,byTa lavish and fretful.
va;mfr.fd.nkAbt? Bf White'e Cream
Vermifuge and he has not had a sick
day alnca" 60W by aU druggists.
carter, James d. Stevenson, Charles
oievensoii, niuun Cleveland, Kenneth
Borders. George Hymer and Claude
w
un luesaay evening Mrs. H. C. Day
and Mrs. W. H. Lyon entertained the
Qui Vive club at the beautiful home
"Content" of Mrs. Day, lm Francis
ave. Tho broad veranda was festooned
with Japanese lanterns, which gave a
beautiful coloring to the scene. Several
young girls served delicious fruit
punch. A musical program waa given
in the early part of the evening by dif
ferent members of the club. The rest
of the evening was spent in a social
good time, after which refreshments
were served.
w w
Mr. and Mra. A. Montgomery Me-
Manua entertained a few friends at
their homa t4 Cherry street Tuesday
evening, in honor of Mr. and Mra
Charles Wald of Seattle. The evenina
waa passed with cards, after which re-
rresnments were servea.
Mr. and Mra. G. W. Webber
off the first prlsa and Mrs. McCorminir
and Mr. Roberts received the consola
tions. One of the enjoyable features
Mr. T Rainey will go to TSronto afte? "Po1"11 right our little daughter la Td lore with the average fervor.
vlsiUnTpoints Ton tie Fkotfl. St . . 1 v "een.that kind before; And hate with the average atren
visiung points on me i-acino ooaat Always wantin' what she hasn't got Complain with the average grutn
. .a. an' then wants somethin' mora And live to the average length.
Cards are out announcing the mar-1 Heaven wouldn't satisfy her When she
gth,
ibllng.
rlage of Miss Nell Israel Junkln and
John Archibald Stewart Wednesday,
July 1, at Fairfield, Iowa They will
be at homa after September 16 at 468
East Twenty-first street north. .
Miss Liitio Putnam of Brownsville,
Oregon, waa married Monday afternoon
to WeDitt C. Roberts of Bothell. Wash
ington, at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Bergen at 10 Union avenua They will
make their home at Bothell. Rev. A, H.
Mulkey of Brownsville officiated.
gets there. I take it
If there isn't somethin' doln' ah will
stir them up a bit
She won't want no angel chorus to the
But a full orchestra beatln' Brahma an'
tootin Tschaikowsky.
Every country'll have its lnnln's: Chl-
' nese solos from Loo Cheer.
French y ballets by Saint Sanda and
German Jigs by Meyer Beer,
Theoloaies mix and confuse na:
wuen aonm wito mis woria of the
, proua
I'd Just be an average angel
Ana noai on an average cloud.
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And of Wagner's Nlbelunganlledt
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At S o'clock Tuesday afternoon. July I Thre X?. VJAtloUmCT' flrst
Tea; I'll let her go to Europe, to rub
shoulders with that throng
Of the world's renowned musiciana
Hope shell stay there good an'
long.
IS, Miller French and Mra. Jennie Camp
bell, both of thla city, were married In
the main auditorium of the White Tem-
nl. T)atv T D17ll4.,ArmH ItMtl.t,., Tt T
officiating.' Only a few intimate 'frienda
were present Mrs. McMicnel of Wash-
An Inland Sea.
By Ada Foster Murray.
Across the meadow's rippling sea
Tha dandelion spray is blown;
Above the green waves Joyously
The daisies' foam 'white crests are
thrown.
Cared of Aung Trouble.
It la now eleven yeara aince I had a
narrow escape from consumption,"
writes C. O. Floyd, a leading business
man of Kershaw, S. C. "f had run
down in weight to 136 Dounda and
coughing was constant both by day and The buttercups' atmlighted surge
by night Finally I began taking Dr. Against the flags' deep, axure lreaka:
King's New Discovery, and continued I And on that far off shiirlmsring verge
this for about aix montha when my Life or its phantasy awakes.
couarh and lun trouhln wara anrlralv I .
of the evening waa a recitation given gone and I was restored to my normal When on thla inland ocean acena
by Mlsa Florence M. Palmer of Min- weight, 170 pounds." Thousands of The earliest raya of morning glance,
neapolls. persona are healed every year. Guar- la tha oool deepa do goda marine
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From tho Washlnirton SUr.
So many writers disagree
O'er What Wild crealnraa An
xt'i, mlKht7 hard, 'twlxt you and me.
xo say just who Is who.
You cannot credit what is said,
iNor your own observations.
Till with attention you have read
The latest publicatlona
When I behold the busy bee
Which once I so admired,
A grim suspicion pusxlea me '
Until my brain grows tired.
filr ea do you work hard all day.
No moment's pleasure taking?
Are you as busy as they sayf
Or are you nature faking?
Where It la Kept.
By McLandburgh Wilson.
Whenever cares oppreaa ma
To bear me from the town
I have a speedy auto
Which never onoe breaks down.
It glldea through foreign .countries
And climbs the hills of Spain;
Nor doea It even daunt it
To come across the main.
It always breaks the record.
Ia never left behind.
It never meets a' copper
Nor am I ever fined.
Z am myself the chauffeur
.e blissfully I jog;
The garage Inexpensive
Tha auto catalogue..
Tha lenarth of the font should be one-
Sixth the height of a welVformed per
son. ?, ,'. . .
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