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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, : JANUARY 5, 1808.' ; '
THE UEGRO'S lUFLUEUCE Otl SOUTHERll TEUPERliUCE
I I I ' I I II II III III I I II "ill I I I 1 I I
' 1 By Mra Ada "Wallace Unruh.
Th Ntttur reception given by th
; Central W C"T. U. at j their head
: quarter whs a moit enjoyable event
Tin tobma were crowded almoat the en
. " tire afternoon., They wer beautifully
1 decorated with , Oregon trap, ' sword
1 fernsroses and Narclaaue. Mr a. Alex
, :ander Peak,, who , uaually ha a this In
.chart, gar way to th young women
'member of the union. The deooration
I and program , was under tha direction
v of Miss Dorothea Clinton, tha aeoretary
ct tha union.' She waa assisted by
Misses Eleanor Clinton. Ruth and Gert-
''rude Stone. The program consisted of
songa and readings, mis uiinion,
Stone, llamroersteln and JPhoegetra aa-
.aisting. : .
it Mlaa Clinton ' c-refaced the urogram
with a very graceful talk In which aha
spoke of the plan for tha organisation
or the young women into a x. vy. u. x.
; U. ' Mrs. Unruh. expressed the apprscla
' tlon of the union for the treat the young
1 women had given them, and Introduced
j Mra. Koper or me seamen a nena bo
clety, who in turn tn a very interesting
' talk Introduoed Mr. Phillips, who aang
. two Deauurui some vongs. ... eaverai new
memoera wer received, '
, ' ' The ' oroaram - at .-' tha next rerular
II meeting win o a "motnerr meeting.
.The motnera' meeting department la on
of the moat ' interesting of the many
'that are being carried on by the Central
union The w. U. T. u. doe not claim
to have originated the tnothere meet
Inge, aa they are older than tha Chrle-
tlan era, but they may eaally lay claim
t to be the mother of the modern mother'
: meetings. In fact, tha W. C. T. U. haa
sr, ence of motherhood" and thouaanda of
V young mothera have had caua to .call
. the organisation bleaaed becaua of the
help they have received from , these
meetings that haa mad them better
i and wiser mothera
,;. No branch of our work receive more
- attention In tha national convention and
'the beet helps and literature Is pro
vided for this department. Mlaa "Wll
! lard uaed to aay that tha greatest work
waa to giv the child the chanc to b
well born, and acting upon that belief,
the W. C. T. IT. 1 using ita utmost en
deavor to arouse not only women but
men aa well to something of .an under
' standing of tha aacredneaa of parent
i, hood. Naturally the larger part of our
' work in thla line is with women and no
, organisation haa don more to giv the
nom a consecrated motnernooa.
i- . Plana are being laid to hold theaa
' meetlnga In varioua part of the city.
Any person Interested In thla line of
work and desiring help will please
. writ Mra Margaret Houston at the
, neaaquarxer ior uteratur or lor neip
to bold mother meetings In any part
children off theiatreetat ' What can, a
man oe tmnaing aoout (O iiino put on
the atreet and looking over across l(k
see tha door of hla own hous open and
on of hla own children com ut. and
then atand there "shooing" him baok.
aaylng, "Go back; go back to your
motner a home; don t oar to com out
on your f ather'a atreets, for If you do
you are lost. And if you are lost It Is
not your father' fault! It la your
mother'a for letting you out." Such
thlnga aa theaa mak ua Wish to have
aoma fathera meetings. , . , ,
More Vlfalty ,Thaa OouaoH. ;
' At "the tiresent time about the only
onea We have are thoae held by the city
"Dada" in the city council chamber.
Thla leads me to say that while our
mothera'. meetinaa are interesting, they
are pervaded by tnor of dignity, than
the dally paper picture for the fathers'
meetings of the city of Portland, And
1 am wondering If the W. C. T, U, or
t
of the city. . If the mother of Port-
land were aa well Informed In regard to
the dangers to their boya and girls as
. a mother ought to be, the rooms would
' ba crowded on next Wednesday to get
help and to offer to cooperate to bring
. about a better atat of thlnga
' In an addreaa by Miaa Anna Shaw at
; the national convention of the W. C. T,
1 U, In Nashville there was no more
foroeful passage than thia: "Men say
oh If you women would only keep your
children safe at home; If you would
' keep your children off the atreets and
atay at home from the convention
everything would be all right"
Talk to woman about keeping the
the suf f rag . society should have jus
on meeting, - witn suon epitneia an
comollments exchaaaed. as we are le
to believe have stirred the air In these
deliberative . bodies In several aesslons
recently, what the opponenta of equal
mirage wouia sny, , . ,
- Methlnka. I' can hear the rrave dta
aertationa on tn exoitaouity ot tn re
mala temperament, and the Insuoersbh
obstacle thla would interpose to. th
cooi conaiaeration - or important ques
tions. I haver bean orivlleaed to attend
several women'a meetings of strenu
ous character, where there war strong
mlnda on either aide of soma exceed-,
Ingly Important matter, where "Greek
met Greek" In forenalo battle, and never
no never nave i round women so airted
witn expletives a are mesa city "Uada."
inm very grave ' question presents
Itself to my mind whether or not it is
for the beat Interest., of 'our city to
ena women to in city council tnat wa
may nave aaaurance that tha Brave mat
tera that deserve the aerioua considers.
tlon t)f our lawmakers ahould be Disced
In th hands of less emotional persona
tnan. at present, is it sare, thing you,
to put the .interests of our fair olty
In the hands of such an excitable hodv?
Seriously, could any. body of woman giv
u a more emotional meeting than some
W flV nenra reponenT
rrobibltlon in the Bantu.
It mar be of interest to th readers
or Th journal to read th new version
of "Marching Through Georgia" that
the realdents of that state are atnglng
1.1- . - All . 1 v
who us 19 i mis uma,
Bring th good old bugle, boya! We'll
nave a grand new song;
Blng It aa w mean to aing It eighty
millions iiranr:
Sing it aa we love to aing It, while w
march along;
Rum shop are marching from
, ueorgiai
Hurrah! Hurrahl They lead the Jubilee!
Hurrah! Hurrah! Our land ahall aoon be
freel
Hear the Dili- chorus from Atlanta to
- tne sea,
Whll Thy
Georgia!
ar marching from
Oklahoma answered when aba heard th
Joyful aound;
Kansas took new courage, whll bid
Maine felt aure her arrounrl-
AH the aouth awakens and the north
win aoon come round,
Swelling the new march from
Georgia 1
Hurrah! Hurrah! We'Ifvota the inhlleet
Hurrah! Hurrah! Columbia ahall be
free!- '
Swell the Dixie chorua from th moun
tains to tha sea. . ... ' ,
America l proud (to follow aebrf tavl
The "Southern Star, in printing thla
new gong, commenu: 'There will be, a
new procession from . 'Atlanta to th
aea but U'.wtll leave happy hornet in
11 waae. rr. f."' u
- , ' Hegro and Temperanea,
ITh dlsouaslon of th causea ", that
have led to th rapid growth of pro
hibition in I. the south has been of in
terest to me. Thouah I am a northern
woman by -birth and am loyal to th
north, yet I love the south -and have
traveled extensively ther studying
conditions. It la almost universally
thought that the negro population in
the aouth haa forced th prohibition
- There is not a particle of truth In
thla oftrepeated statement. Temperance
victories In th southern states can be
attributed to Juat on thing, and that is
tha southern tnan'a reverence for wo
men. -It la true that ha haa voted for
SroniDition to protect women from the
runken negro, but the negro la no more
menace to th woman ot the aouth than
la tha drunken whit man to th woman
of the north. : J
Indeed, I am aafa In saying that the
unspeakable crime, that the banlahment
of saloons from th south la expected,
to lessen, la not so common In th
aouth, with all of the negro population,
aa It la In the north. .
I think that no one conversant with
facta wll) deny that the bad white man
can . giv leaaona In vlpe to the black
man of the aouth. s
Tha aoutharn man ham Ae,nAA tha
tha protection of the women ia of more
Importance than the revenue from tha
saioons; that la th conclusion of th
whole matter. There are algna that
lead ua to believe that the northern
man has begun to think out thla prob
lem along these lines. The thsnks of
to womanhood of tha nation is the due
of th brave and chivalrous man of the
aouth In taking tha initiative, so to
epeaK, in mis modern revival or pro-
niuiuon legislation.
Toed for Northern Thought
I WOUld not be understand tn mun
that th northern man does not revere
women, i ney nave not in arn num.
here -yet received the "arrest of thought"
uong mis line, mat ia an. When the
western msn 'wakes up to the faot that
ins nonor or nia oaugnter and the safety
ot his wife la at the mercy of the aaloon
aa much in the north aa In the south,
th only difference being in tha one
case 11 is tne, Dad Diactc roan and 1Q
th other the bad whits man th
aaloona will paas away like frost before
th heat Of th sun. (Ind arMuul tha
Th Stat W. fl T. IT. nrasMant Mrs
Henrietta Brown of Albany, wM be In
the city for aeveral daya in th near
future and the women era nlsnnlna. tnr
t il in genera orricera win
hold meetings when the work for the
remainder of tha vsar win h mining
ana receptions win be held.
Mra Brown and Mrs. TTnih will KrM
an Institute in Can by on January 10.
When "th Mother'a Mission" will be
oils or me DrinclDal sublarts Tnr aim.
cusslon. Mrs. Weber, the talented cor
responding secretary of Canby union, Is
planning for an oocaaion of special in
terest at that time.
Miss Mlnchin. the vnnnv nnMi) n
Yamhill county W. C. T. U., haa been
in the city for aome daya.
whloh lasted until the old year passed
out ana in new , on wa usuerea in. t
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Wednesday evening; , Bernard Mont
gomery celebrated hia eighth birthday
at the homa of hla paranta, Jtav. and
Mra. C JT. Montgomery, JT Kast Four
teenth atraet .
: Those present were William Mont
gomery, Paul Dunkle, Floyd and Lester
ureen, en ton ora, Hooan Montague,
Edgar Heilman, Arthur Beckwlth, Grace
Elerath and - Doris Ford. Gamea and
muaio furnished th amuaement. K
freshments wer aerved. .
A most pleasant evening waa spent
at the home of Miaa Frances Brown
lee, East Twentieth and Taylor atreets
n honor of her 17th birthday. Many
of her friend wer In attendance to
wish her happiness. .... ' ., '
; WEDDINGS :
SOCIETY
guests present wer Mr. and Mra. John invited guests wer Clyde Boies nf
Wllhelmson, Master Charle Wllhelm- Mill CltvHorac TtTndsii .TCLul
I . mil. TI7I1I..1 " - I . X
"-".':,,Bru.01 '"r i Pr ummlt, jOregon. Mr. and Mrs. P. O.
si rovs, air. sjiq sura t. w. nots- Honebrake, Mr. and .Mrs Evars ur in,
l??-9.1.- A.if M-. Nils ' Soott "Mr TnJffl. MRobert
At th home of th bride's parents,
ex-Senator , and Mra. c A. Cogswell,
4S4 Holladay avenue, Mlaa Mart Cogs
well and Walter K. Gel In sky war unit
ed In marriage Friday evening by Rev.
B. 8. Muckley. The ceremony was per
formed under a canopy of amllax, white
rose and carnation surrounded by ex
otics. Featoona war, auspended from
the walla in auitabl place. Th man
tles wer decorated with . nalrns. fern
and flowering plan ta. . Tha bride looked
charming IiT whit crep d chin
trimmed with hand embroidered Inser
tion edged with pearla. She carried a
beautiful bouquet of Bride rose and
waa attended hv her slater.'' Miss Mar-
Jorle, who waa daintily gowned in pink
crepe oe come, and carriea camsuons
to match. Tha bridegroom waa at-
.tended by his brother, w. is. uetuisxy.
'A large company of relativea and
friends witnessed the ceremony. Mr.
and Mr. Gellnsky will be at home af
ter February it at idiereat. Muwauaie.
A pretty wedding waa celebrated In
porvallla New Tear's day at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hall on College
Hill. Th bride waa their eldeat
daughter. Miss Stella Adelaide, and the
groom William D. Whiteside, both pop
ular young- people of that olty. -Th
rlns- ceremnnv wan read bv Rev. D. H.
Leech of the Methodist church before
about SO relativea and mend.' xn
march was played by Mra. M. M. Long
and the bride was attended Dy ner sis
ter, Mrs. George Whaley, and the bride
groom by George Whaley. The rooms
were prettily decorated with greena and
wnite nowera and aunng tne ceremony
the bridal party- occupied a position
under a large allver-colored wedding
bell. The oride was prettily aitiraa in
whit lanadowna and carried a bouquet
of oranre blossoms and rosea. Mr. and
Mra. Whiteside will reside on a farm
near Philomath.
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A pretty wedding took place Sunday
afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mra.
C. B. Curtlss, Forest Grove, when their
daughter, Mlaa Lena, became tha bride
of Melvln Markham of Portland, Rev.
J. M. Barber officiating.. After the
wedding ceremony, an elaborate dinner
waa served to th following aueata; Mr.
and Mra W. Thompson, Oregon City;
Mr. and Mrs. a. c Cato and Marion
Markham. Portland; Mr. and Mr. Fleck,
Mr. and Mra. Loren Watkins, Mr. anq
Mrs. Oliver Curtlss Mr. and Mrs. C.
B. Curtlss. Misses Mabel Watkins and
Alma Curtlss. of Forest Grove. The
bride ia a popular girl of Forest Grove
mornlnrf In the presence of a number of
their relativea. Rev. G. W. Nelson
officiated. At th conclusion of tha
ceremony a wedding breakfast was
served. Mr. - and Mr. Westenhous
will spend a few month or a bridal
trip to Michigan and In th spring will
return to rsia in eaiera.. ,
(Continued from Pag Two.)
riOirJuTkVAfcrW thur Bb.es? andMra i
Dinnr wa aervej to. the company. Mra 5'1(lPe'ed Mr. and Mrs." Prku.'
f! Saturday evening. January IS, la the v ThaWealey Ladd. and th John K. IPjgr. indUn, pAlblof Corallis.
dat. Of Mr.. Sylvia McOulr.', reading, 1 LT e."!. fho"mon. MrrSndr-H.rRoo'r
TP"1?' TM?id8Ldd ffi'SSy.? W?l?tiVr
gll Frlnk, Mr. and Mrs
fEchoe From Dixie." mv. Mr an(J MlAhnM
T!LlmJLmmtSmita hoil Mr. and Mra W.GiffordNaah spent the d ' anniveraary at their home
Ilant aucceaa
recital will be glad of th pleaaur I disposed since Christmas tim hut th. .B tf,n&,f!r-J".0..- A- M- "y
v k. k.. if.. I IvIiim I mountain air was hsnaflMsl uH .So r. I " ioany.
, patronesses give assurance or a oru-lahr,atm.m hoild.v. m whA VrV. T Monday hlhL Th- k v...V.
- - - ... " -- - - I - - - n a a uimuu-
and th bridegroom is . a graduate of
Pacifio university. Mr. and Mrs. Mark
ham will make their home In Portland.
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The marriage of William Chrlatenaen
and Miaa Lola Horton, both of Hayea,
Washington, but well-known to many In
this city, waa celebrated at the home of
the brlde'a father, H. C. Horton, Wed-
The members of tha Multnomah Ty
pographical'' union ar preparing an
elaborate , evening entertainment tor
next Tuesday vhea they will celebrate
th twenty-fifth anniveraary of th or
ganisation. The entertainment will tak
place at Woodmen hall. East Sixth and
Alder atreets, and- over 00 Invitations
have been sent' out There, will be
oanoing, cards and supper, to com
mittees ar a follows) Committee of
arrangementa, J, J. Price, chairman;
Harry M. Austin, K. g. Pervert, Thomas
Gibson. Fred Perry, F. Mi Zlgler, Jamea
F, Rait; reception committee. Will Paly,
it. r-ercy uoourn, George vatn. J. u
Iway. O. W. Athev. ft Galium card com
mittee, ueorg h. Moweu, cnairman; j.
Le naynea, w. n. uaker, Ju K. uotsnan,
f. R. Mitchell. Arthur Purdy. Z. M.
Youna: floor eommittea. Arthur Brock.
Chairman; 'John Eudey, Fred W. Gard
ner, iirurs iausmm. jnnn u. xesarsai.
Artnur v. naven, w. jr. utto. Morgan
oenraca, n. omun. a. iinoen. ,
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An important ball will be given at
the formal opening of the ' remodeled
Armory, hall under the ausploes of the
Stilea' orchestra The danclna- clubs
.. .ki. - . . r : ' . .
lur which mis vrcnmn reauiariy piays
will combine to make thla one of the
largest balla ever given among their
Be i. me exact aaie na not yet Deen
named for th renovation are a till un-
oer way, out in dance win probably
no given in aoout tnrea weeaa
Th Vesper 8tefashav sent out In
vitatlon for their January party, Thura
day evening. January I. at Murlark halt
Th patronesses are Mr. J. F. Silvers,
Mra O. Couture, Mrs. A. Hennlg and
Mrs. J. Gillen. The club member ar
Ernest Oetaen, Sidney Mills, Nellie Cou
ture. Mra Ernest Oetaen and Frank
Gordon.
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The girls of the Kaat Side Athletta
club will giv a leap year dance to
morrow night at Rlnglar hall. Th
leap year Idea will be sustained
throughout with flnea for Infringement
pr ruiea
w 4e
The Oregon chapter of the Daughters
of th Confederacy will meet at the
home or Mra A. u. uti, mi union
avenue north, Friday arternoon at 1:10.
Tak Woodlawn car.
Th ladiea auxiliary. A. a H, will
Iv a whiat party and dance In their
all. Woodmen building Eleventh street
between Alder and Whlngton, tomor
row evening. , ,
Tha Portnomah Study club will meet
in city hail committee room, weaneaoay
arternoon, at I ociocx.
Wanted Lady alnger for vaudevllla
Must be good. Apply Wood ward' a
Dancing academy.
Social dancing at Rlngler'a hall every
Tuesday evening. Stile' orchestra.
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351 WASHINGTON STREET
JANUAIl
SAVING ..
INDUCEMENT
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
PEESONAL
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nesday. The bride was dressed in white Ir.nt" Jn Aatorla.
Dr. and Mra. W. M. Kllllngaworth of
Bbnka. Oregon, who were visiting the
Christmaa holiday a, have returned noma
Mrs. T rivd Owen haa returned from
a pleasant visit with friends la Aatorla
during tne noiiaays.
Miss Armella Grussl haa returned
after spending the holiday with her I
i' Govnoi-and Mra George B. Cham- "A MV sS-.lf fUlIy decor,ed Oregon grape and
' 5? WarK? ISS- HC?cVlnto McAllUter and Mis. Sue Davia. fern8. The tvealng wa ntP
. HT- J Iiv.?rj5ert.Mr": H- 9- Clinton. JLZ w music and gamea Burnt wn kh.-
t Air. ana Jars. it. ja. itiwou. isr. I ... n. , I ,,. . . . ...
I vir. a r nntftv ur snd Mrs. ri u. I Francea Warren and Miss Grace War-1 with a design of houaa was
i- Tnomaa. Mr. ano Mra Tom Kicnarason, i aiuiiuajr uiurnmg irom i t woooen tray by little Miss Tnni
1 fTnnf.rtsrsfs vetsrsns. naushtara of tha three month' trln through tha orient I m.i. oy. 111119 M1M Jennl
Confederacy. ' " lr'.,. WM requeated to
tf . . Tne gueata at Elton court enjoyed an I 7 r . " a ournt wood book
sm . s . . m M s.a w . " M I inrnrma I MaHna Iwa ha sn VkT I Lfl ilR VOrif ! IsT. w s- M.
v f ; mm irienaa 01 vapuiin ana m.tb. v. j m v;y uniuig iuum new i a, -hi. ana nrm, umrK as
H. Martin will b glad to lMXttBXtiSr ml awa.aSSL.1
th captain has peen tranarerrea to mo i it ir I Mrs Clark wnTr-. 1. .
. in u i . .!. . . . d. iv"-. ' "muni aresa
lirsi imaniry m,na wm uui avi iu ui i mm. martin wmcn entertained de-1 "j"menia were served at 11 o'clock
Phillpplnea with th fourteenth. Cap- llghtfully a few frlenda Friday after- fjnd the gueata marched to the dining
tain and Mra Martin have been keot nood. . room to . the strains of tha T.nhnri2
busy sine tha receipt of th transfer, 1 ' w k march. Here wooden dishes
December. 18, refuting the farewell of Mra. I. Lang la visiting) her daughter. ",tf ."?a ciu,,ve,y- The wedding
i ii v j i invuuv, uu vui.Bi .IUI.UU. Matf. d. , rt , xitieniiuisr ui 01. Jt aui. i. - uwuiaugQ ki
themselves on a prolonged stay in wnat I .- . .
t)ia oll "this riallrhtriil rnuntrv." s .
- " - I TT" " -i .i-h. -irnn.m.i- - .a ri in A . . "
. .. . - . .. . ... . I ( v.-r-.-rm. ' II bridesmaid and httnt m.n o-w "e I other points where thev will remain nl New term In dancing. Rlngler'a achftol.
xne irvington lennis ciuo wa I I r, V pWv'I S-1 1H 'I'H tfi WKKlf ent were- Mr i.- "X"" J?' short time anri wlll hk t k. in kVi YsnT.sV 7. Prfvata leaaona dailv D'"r"rrr""1i.'A
.Mh. . v.r. nrmttv itan.B s-lvsn h J'"'M --". Wf .A i'r"V - Wiarif, rv -l.' nlC"" 7 ... . , .. . , vuusius, swo.
- ' ' - I 4. : . . 4 I . A. Ulll. Mr. snd Un -..vf itouw, i, I
I . Man -W . " I L. I
v. ..u null, mi- HnM ni I .1 i , w- , .
Mf. n4 u n'1,.7:,? . . . . ...
u aiZtiu lr ', H' xjeiain, tj. Meyers. a quiet
5fi Clark,. Mrs. v Upworth 1
al bat rose and carried
white carnations,
a bouquet of
Mlaa Mars-aret Monro. Who ha for
several years been connected with the!
Th ceremon" was Derformed hv Rev. I city schools of Tacoma. haa been elected
Graham of Woodland, Washington. I to the Portland public achool work, and
Miss Anna Sherman was bridesmaid and has moved to this olty, where ana win
Walter Horton best man; Ruth Horton make her home with her sister, miss
was ring-bearer. After the ceremony a Anne Shannon Monroe in Woodstock,
wedding dinner wa served, after which Mra. C K. Beckett of Kansas City,
Mr. and Mra. Christensen left for a who is spending the winter on the Pa
brief honeymoon trip. clflo coast. Is now in Portland with her
aon, H. B. Beckett of Nob H11L
The marriage of two .of Umatilla Robert R. L. Nlokell and Edgar E.
nuMtv. .t.. i. ..t. NirVall Iasvm for Kanaaa Cltr. Mlaaourl.
J5i ST 1..'., ffSBJUrASVUSli
morning, when Miss Delia May King and Mrgi wtu p. Hallett and her daughter
F. T. George were married by the Rev. Mlaa Marion Hallett of Sterling, Illinois,
Clark. Only the immediate relativea ar holiday gueata at th home of pr.
were present. The bride cam here ari ;Mra 'rofc1Ji5a,- r.n.
from Michigan about two yeara ago, Misa Mary Sutherland of th faculty
since which tim .be has been a teaiher ?, the Oregon Agricultural
in ha ffnhi. ..kii. .Mi- i i uriaa Radln Gortner or McMlnnvllle.
- t. A A i i i - mw. k i . . I wr ariiaats st the hnmi or Miss lla
. i gimu hubl i i. lriffiiui i min. mm i i i i a. w h . - .
il v vein an u -ii. ...I arrnom is on nr tha lull nr hm uu I Wilis, at xiikiiwiiu, vw w
v.iam cut tne wm- " v. rt. .. ..
"a se ano Mrs. Clark the brliio'a I ,nen ln ln ena ol lno county. After I
wer tha tne ceremony tney leu ror Portland and
SUITS 50 Advanced Spring Mod-
. cis cguiar : to qDU i i
Values "
at 14 Off .
SUITS 'A11 Fal1 and Winicr Suitv
at Half Price
COATS Coats Usually Sold From -
$25.00 to $35.00 ,
at $12.00 ;
COATS Coats Usually Sold From
$35.00 to $50.00
1 at $18.00
COATS Coats Usually Sold From : '
$50.00 to $85.00 'J
at $26.00 ;1
GOWNS 23 Gwns, "'Formerly "
y M Priced $95.00 to $150.00
at $40.00
We do not carry garments over from one .
season to another.
STORE OPE.NS AT 9 A. M.
the senior clasa' of the Allen Prepara
tory achool, Friday evening. The pa-
The Tueaday Afternoon club celo-
w
wedding took place at the
trnnaasas wars Mrs. M. V. Allen. Mra I . : . .. ' Z I t;iarH. Mrs. K V. I Vnvnrth . r..
Wi.-" "VT- V tt...1J..' i7 I Drated Its CJUb dav New Year's ... noointon. Mrs. K Smith Yti- iT' iti lum
rVe? BateT'Mra Kid with a progreaaiv dinner In honor oi n(,0MMter Clark"".' lt Tuesday afternoon, when
I' cabana, of th, members. Clarence Cole. I h" 5?
. . . l ""'i "' Xha first imnrm a ,.-v.j -, ,v. en bv Mr mil " - mimu wcro murriou. airs, omua was
, field ,and Mra. A. J, Ray. , I. 8 J ' rved at th oy Mr. qui. formerly a resident of Buffalo, New
ww home of Mra. A. B. Manley. Covers M York. They will make their home at
Th Victoria championship golf team I were laid for 86. The large dining hall ot xn social events of the week tne corner or Flret and Hooker atreeta
ame down from British Columbia' last waa beautifully decorated with bollv. WM a New Year reception Wednes-1 SX: Vl"?ri?" .f- Mcpherson t per-
l week and were defeated by th Waverly rosea and ferns. Th club colore, vio- , y n,"ht at tn8 FIrt Christian church! u""cu,w"'
team Tueaday afternoon In an interest-j let and white, were carried out In thej" . in" Ptor and the deacons
NEW BOOKS FOE TIJE
LIBEAEY '
I'SS-iasa wer ch08en b W,!!'t0 th8.membe" "'the terrtoon
aood' deal while here and Monday night J RL Wpw. and after consider- I"r w ne or tne most plena- groom when Miss Agnes Sarah Norell
: a "atag" dinne waa g4ven for them t Til5,lJ?JSif cnttreh for and Thomaa 17. Penny were married
ARCHITECTURE.
Bajot Profile et Tournagea; Reouell
de Documenta de Stylea, n. d.
- m.IA v A arasltansVss V
A wedding took place Tueaday ifr Lrt ttaia Tii; f WUI '"y
rnoon at tha residence of th brldo- ahip. 1 v.. 1908. s lalsTafla X Hebrewa
Daly Mollis tiiBionquea a Arcnunc- i - "
ture et de Bculptur d'Ornament Four la, r r:!T7' LtTBRATURB,
Bllhaud Huilu-Bool.
Camp American Loyto, 1811.
EantWNovelleja.
nlelsen Buomen 8ota ja Suomon
Erkke Kullervo. 18SS.
Jjonnrot Ellaa Leonrot; van A. E.
Ahlquiat, 1884.
Baarnl Pekka Salllnen; Juhanl Hert
tUad Hovlsaa.
FINE ARTS.
. Clark, Comp. Model Dialogue, 1908.
Columbia Book of .Tarns; containing
a manual of knitting and crocheting;
by Anna Schumacher. Ed. 8, 1907.
HISTORY.
EastmanrO!d Indian Daya 190T.
Gibbon Student's Gibbon; edited and
4h Waverly elub.
w
; Th girl of th younger aet ar mak- with hawthorn berries Orm
Ing preparation for leap year dance and ferna The place cards contained I by Mr. and Mrs si s
! to be given next Frldax evening at Mur- SJ,01!; &,a1,lSutJiVlld K '! ra- ! M' HaI'et Mr?
lMATht&mfvM be Mrs. "SuSto Quotations- w"r selected I SP"81 anu Mr, and
Rs'douv Fragments d' Architecture I vin, ioat
Antique d'Aprea lea Keieves ot Kestau- I Moses Children's
Mra U -M- Davia'-residence wher the aam time Th- VuLJ1 JLTi1 ' u J ?IJ: Composition et la Decoration Exterleure Em.r-onPoaDMi and Essay. 1907.
next course wa served. I full dMi i- vlii" " J5"Lr .t?uu: AlV"-. " w iTJ," I, "r der Edifice Public et Prise. I v I oeniinavI-TheTdvlla and fh Aaea
.V"" ? r beautifully decorated light reWh in."V Vh hrM-V"' 1870. . ... . valuatloiT of Tennyson's Idyll of th
1 1 n nnwrrnnvnA ahmi am ri , m w, . . v. . i . " . . . . . v& . - -n vu.u 111c i tt. . . t w m mw t m n m pnniran.ii.. . . . . .
ii. i ff received at tne door I wsrs married ii nis ueamae at nis nomo
Muckley, Mr. and I BI uneonta street in woodlawn,
ana .Mrs. w. j. I 1 ww
...... . n . . . . . .
Clung. Mrs Aiviii a "i M- miss Man wagun, daughter of El
nooks and Read.
rations oes Anciens reneionnsires as i ing. 1 B07.
l'Academle de Franc a Rom. I v., Jti-, comp. Holiday Selections for
tsfuo. ........ .1 Heaoinsa ana Kecuation, iu.
ximi
. ..i . -n. v in n nHWtf ini.rf I - ...
loclc Mrs. J. weslev LAdd. Mra John t .i v v'uy"'u w im wiiinn or ceremonina in tha r.i i ii;isnn,. ortn ua- i tiopouy tiw .v....TOiu,w UUi anaitsDere jvina rxenry ms
'Latta. Mrs. David Chamber Lewis. "on,e. " Mrf- U. icshelman where room and Mrs. C H. Jm i i.if I kota. and the sten-daus-htnr nf Tom rn I Moyen Ag et d . la rtenalsanct I Ed. bv E. E. Hale, 1908.
Mra. William H. Warrena and Mra i.'i.Tin-"i8!-861- iMa . ura? fr"hment room. These "wer ably as- of 170 North Sixteehth street. Port- d'Aprea lea Relya et Reataurationa de goulhwickBlocutlon and Action. Ed.
( Thomas Sharp. . Sr',wta.gBfl' fee k m .
, ,. . . - w ; " ,'WnAfI?-5r2,nin"' ta-hje.beautl- and Mrs. A. B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs .son of Rhyollte, Nevada, on Christmaa rrn?. J1?1"?! n' s Stevenson Essay ; Ed. by W. I
. ,. nvaViari-ir w-nHna ..ii fully decorated with lllle of the val- J. F. Faust. Dr. and Mrs H S fiL day at St. Mary's Cathedral. Ban Fran- Dehli Selectiona of Bysantine Oma- Phelps. 1906.
,.Mf. and Mrs, Frederick Hopkins p-ni ley, Oregon grape, and candelabra. Her er, Mr. and Mr. C. O kali Mr and claeoi by Rev Father WyniaK n ment. 2 v.. 1890. Stone. Comp. Sea Songs and Ballads.
their two young- sons ar now at th flw partner wer chosen by means Mra. A. E. Meserve Mr and v 1 ymam. Eoole Nat,onale des Beaux-Art Lea noi
;Lnox hotel, wher they ha Miss Rosmond Shaw and Aifr.i Oranda Prix 4 Rom d'Ajehiteetttrt, WSr4sworth--8eleoUan f th Short-
aDftrtmenta for Uhe ramalnder of the tn.?.PrSfr". ? this course Mrs. Mary and G. Evart Baker. ni'ihVi "09.mona naw . ana Alfred igso-iOOO, 4 v., n. d. er iPoema: Ed. bv Edward Fulton. 1907.
iv rununuBC di in. A.ir . v
...... .,: m.i. irti- i ecoit mv
; about nair tn year- at their country I
rrs of th'lWso Mrs. Mary and a vart Bakar. Delightful mulo . L. 091mon1 Shaw and Alfred i856-19oV 4 , n. d. ' "
IS selecUon, "The was furnished throughout the evTninS S,tc..n,2 In,8 V? ',r,ed ,n Nicolal-4)as Ornament der Italien-
Lth?. ,a Year" . ?v th Logan orcheet?a axcomDanlld bf iTor5 ?ix'lX M,!l i". f"erly ischen Kunst des XV Jahrhunderts,
toasts were given to the suo- Mra G. Evart Baker ccomPan'ed by jjve1 ln Portland and is a daughter of 1888.
iihey own on of th finest orohard In "n 1 1.., ?w.fc yen.pi w
In state. ,w.;7,,,. . y-OTSi" If'; Mra -Char.' - Men.
place in the .Rogue River valley, where
Mensles en-
'by her son Phillip Carroll, visited Hood
RELIGION,
TTamaok- A Hermann Essays on th
uantain James r. snaw of Miiwniiici.t n.ir.a.hnii rtataii tmi nm.m. i Rnniai finannl. tr. bv u. M. craiK, ivvt
Heights, recently of Portland. the Italian Renaisaance. 1888. SCIENCE.
w i Haschdorrr- faiast Arcnueatur von I ....... . ... ir..i.n,aVaa
. . I . r, a . - .... I ...ii n, . . . I UCAQ1B l,VWIUBU. wfc ........u.
luntinr i ji I'l irit:i n rierKin n nn hiiv. ham i n.r.iu en una iurl... vnm ji v niai .. .. . .. . , o m tnna ill
t :i .. .-"' i,v iiw. 'n.... ,...' -ion tne racinc v.tai,
. uc.ua t evfn nr in h.ns. ..pi war m.rri.i I ian.tviK..aa . . i . i w v 11 jam nunun v. I uivhiib. iioo. I .... . n
. - . . i . - "vi w -.v" ?-"."" - mo ironra ..:L j mm i.-i. . lu....'. i aT.a.K TavthoAii r inoraramo unem.
t . i-m- . i jura, j, trm.ua nv. a. new lear a nariv I tneir nrfh niiin. .i mr mi hriiia in Varnnn aitinn u... I jiisjnuurii raisn Araniutiur nrai. w ; -- -i
River valleylast week. Whll there at her brettv home. a Kali .TrW first in8 O. Higoes of the NorweVia Luthe ToscaiiawBxra bte Mtr ed. . . .......
(aha purchased a large orchard of which Th Broome were DTettllv ' dMoid Vith tans hVun. i. rea were cap- church officiating. . xu,1 fcJar.nuSaf.rH V6.ntaJK- J.90S . RobertaTh Haunwr or in- n
JMr. JSarroil will assume active msnssa. I . r""." preitiif aecortted wltl) tureo by Mm. LHherland ud Mr. Pal. - , Reinhardt Palast Architektur von leneea. a Book of Animal Life, 190T, ;
1 a. ... . ' a. . . . I fsWl MWAtAsS VtAnsaSS twaam A kAlt 1 i ITier. RDft f ha aanAni a kn 1 ra .r I AkaaiTtaHAn TaanB sa aa V'fir . - -ai . . i a a a.
ment. .eotn are meet ewaawniwi- " " u"")r. and' Mr. KnlV ' ,."L"i" e Anson Long and Bessie Simpson were r wttr"Kh&.rii 'yB'i.v " . ?hUHng-in tne wua.st aiw. tr.
iiifiir 1 new iuuuniiv iiuxxifs uiu '.aoniinRP i raa uaaum. tarus wnrn nm vad a n-i rev. i . . ---o muuuui was hitvwi i .. . . . . wh.hvi, "
-the valley superior to any region the 1 .,.. .., . . ' casement, which was converted 2.nuM,n lnr"age December ' 28, 1 at Ware The Georgian Period: A Col-
, saw in their extensive European travel. wheSamld mucT.hootl'na-. nd tontlnd' I with tnanv llm.
W -W" ..r.-?..a-..'.. of hornandareeUnaa for the NawViir .nd n' m red "i;r -Hi " yr ""!'jr
as ... a m. . v . - - i nawws, i iic laniH nnrnrormn waha i '- i i n s i n i lhii niHiHH. a v. . i anwai uiix
S5n,d.J,tw,lJ. In " color with Worley Church of the KnighU Tem-
horns - which ie ' a tavors were) xmwarq nowiana ana Mis Mabel I P'sra m wmuun, iui.
cominff voar --- -- "v.wuio mo i . rosner were married in the Sunday - mwiurnii
Mr.; and Mr. Mose Blum left yester- j the crowd left for their homes. Among
..day . for their Ban Franejaoo home af.li uo"1" WB r- mnt ?r"- weyorun,
i!?'.-"-!! 'Jn Mr. ana ffrVTrfil
j wnn mrs. tium paronis, jut, ana M
I Jacob Meyer. - Mrs. Blum has bee
i round of tUnnarfl. ItinAnMni. Mbi AKrl f , ' 'Rv
' . i . . . . . : ' - i aun, r i vu xriti ann lusirrii ntr Nnnni
irin sTA nstrt ti thrAiimniir. risr tiav . . ..;,ia 1 -,--- w w.. w.e
f i Mr. nd Mn. Llnman ' sDent
Hi
Nw Mr. and Mrs. Gnv Frfnlr vara
ear's v and day at Seaside at thai anti antartama th.i,
vr ' mu. . I ' ...v.,uo aumi,
Miss Mabcf Dvera JohS rffiSMm' "" -i celebration of ; their tenth
alMiton wedding anniversary, - The rooms were
jhoto nr. ma rare, ceil juevy s guests I wiwa wim icms, ivy ana mistletoe.
' v h "'chner cottage. : ;i Miaa Ida Freeman and Mra. Harry Row
f '1 "w" . , ;' ''' .'. : I feeelved, at tha door. After a solo bv
f .Mr8- Robert Bealey t ntrtained4 Elbrt i Thompson, tha weadlng march
rmuraaay arternoou . in " honor f Miss J US" Tixnentrrm:, was; played by Mrs.4
ijouiae Kenr r Lou'oviUe, Kentucky, rIv p o Bonanraira nVrii.V iv
Mra Bealey haa taken at flat at Wei thfvows ra Jr.r-lS ft.,.cll? r,,?n
1 SKRSS wferV..riWkk tr'rcT'To'Vaara leTorM
good &yi$&ri iit
' . 1 ) ..' delightfully entertained . with an ln-
; A reunion of relatives and friend formal . program, games,' tnuslo on the
was held at th reaidenc of . Mr.' and Fiarrv'n-FF .nd . ntln bl
tmtJ: Motsford, 779 East Twnty- X'r'tSiv MraiSnVland MrVT
Pioth Btreet. ,New,Tear- day.'. Tfi Frlnk nl Mm, Ibert lomJi
by Frederic Whyte, 1907
SOCIOWKJY,
American Aoadamy of Political and
Social Science Bonds aa Investment
Securities 1907. . , ,
Engels Socialism, Utopian and Set
entiric Tr. Dy juawara avomt,
w
school room of the Whits Tamnia n.n-rh. Vri.. vni...... v Relnsoh American gjsiarvs , anu
n..a Tumi... 1 k iftw.Ajin I .TT : . " -I " ' ' " "J f. I LafflslatlVO MetnOdS,
Seldom If ver ainc th east -Ida B7oughen ."tlja,f m , I SolllnMoney and Inve.tmeat.L A
Woodmen hall ha, been dedicated haa . ' : - iC: " fKSorma'Son'la Z IWdl
ixapoieon xxapoieon s ijast vovsaea: I .. ;:... r.r .
on th Nicaragua
tnere been a mora ,n... . ..l a. u. unman ana miss Helen Rossi
costumes than , JT O'bba of Lents were married at the Being the Diaries of Sir Thomaa UssW v oh-idnnNotes
costumea than wag aiaplayerf New home Of the bride'e parenta Christmaa 9ivs, Secretary to Riar iJSSlSS s 1901
, , jm 1 - ' - v.,.uia,iiia, I " " " " . W. , ,IU,.I
r I 1UUS.
men of Woodcraft'a masque ball.
v.. v. van ursaaii an1 t t.
Wrla-ht a-ra.ni! a-iiaian Jl . " iuci imviuion ana IJOn Ullt-
Af Vn -SJ d4 " a.nd ?riuV clerk ner. both of Forest Grove, wer mar-
JSf?6'1 Woodcraft, led the Her. Monday, at Hillsboro. by Rev"
gi'and march. Fox a orch.Mtra played Belknap. They will live in Portland.
... . a i vaamitAAi s natsfSi vaaMtaai i v in a 1 auivi
Miss Manei uavidson and Don Gilt-tohar laa? 'KUW" ment. 1908
r . uum u& lureai- i.rnvn wara mar-1 '
Woodburn American Politic: Th
American Republic and Its Govern-
Played I Belknap. They will lly in' Portland.
. w
a a.- i 1 miss jaertna saaver ana 1 1 v Mn,.i. 1
vv iw susbtt. j -. : 1. . r, . ' - 1
"Mun fnn.il . .v. '"'"' OT im I
mafarli rln r,... JP?S Whit-
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL.
Auer The North Country, 1908,
Matthews American Character, 1903.
Petre-Republtc of Colombia, 1906.
. v FICTION.- .. .
Blatchford Polly and the Aunt
maiana noison nrndunaa " m. n u I nnK D.....I...
y , - , " ' l -J - M. I WUIW UHIID U.ilLlttUUM.
i. L rL r Tuesday niarnt Kvir T.nvin. ui..r, b.i...
uuiuck 1 1 Drvaas up a case Of ChUIS or n.ii. t D.... Wm uu iiuVim.
srblllou attack in almoat tic Mm": .nd lotion . 8rSrfWht' wl24 -5" the f r kamM-Wari
It put yellow jaundice clean out of t v?f Jff l'w.1! ' t" Tempi Lyfe The Lon
commission." This a-rsat tantn rnaiii. " " .wwwB-onuB, , i forter Mel
rtna knA MnnA n.i,iri .1.,.. ..ti. I - . W: W - 4' -1 v I Henr. DSSUl
lief In all stomach, liver and kldneyl "At the .homa of Dr. and Mra.' VjU' W.r r Sehwarts-FTInher'S College 'Career.
USEFUL ARTS.
Defebaugh Hiatory of th Lumbar
Indue try of Amrloa. I v., 1907. '
Dowson and Larterl'roduoei' Qa.
Haroourt Sanitary Enaineerht With
Respect to Water Supply and Sewage
complaint and the misery of lam back. Vincent at St. Johns, "WUUam W. Wes-j ..
Bold under guarantv at SUdxaor Drug tenhoua and Mis Nora M. Vincent. AhrnberT OaaapakOakelalset:
Co. rug stor,, . , , , x , both 9t BzlW, .vers Earrjd. Thursday manl, . fV,w"1Wi
DlscreDant Worli Belnar an Rsaav In 1 Disposal, I90T. - v - - . ,
Fiction. . v ' " i Haaiuck,, ea-T-jrumps ana Hydraujio
Klnabrunner -Alternating f Current
winainsa xneors . ana uanstrurtinn.
r - . . h,v.uu, vWMWrvHU agis
tor Const rue tlon, n, d.
Robinson PrlnclDlea of Mechanism.
an. - '...-
IVVti
Landing.
-Margaret
ixme Biar.
FINNISH BOOKS,
Ro
Share Modern Foundry VrsoHr mA.
PENALTY FOB THEATRE
Promise of a Harvard Sj of 1828
Who 8aw Way.. - -From
th New Tork pun, ' - '
In January, 1811, Georte W, Warren
of Charlaatowh. Masaachusetta. was go
ing to enter Harvard olleg. He pre
vailed upon, hi father. Isaao Warrm.
to let him go tO th theatr On tha van.
ing f January J5. 1818. As a -.n
tLl't?' fvard cont.la
na'L61 b Thw Present:
in7!1 .wh Jaaao Warren. Esq..
coun?; of0!?-,' CharlestowiTof th
of MlsS.!?JWl?B,l:n eommonwealth
w "wL'2aehMs.t,,," favored Georgj
SttlMn?'a.1? f iSK In
i.vi?.-h,m 80 to tne theatr Wednesday
tir5,-W wrrn. de hereby promise
Sndthat I f.2f and P'ht c'cTldJcC
?Sf 2SSil2 with use:
rood as alTthatiOT" :w'1'
Great Cndergroaitd BaUroom. i
th Chroalcla ,
Th underground hajiMA . w.n u
Plercedfby U-a,00.rta "n
built -u. V-.b,r ootonal akyUjthts
whh ffiSfeVnS?Vil!J'U g,aV handeli
son
ers
an oblnni . Vi TkI 11 x night were
titular oir' myt'ua duke par!
Stall,' af rnil " .: helng Spa.
th?Bmhi!iWt lur : h room H
Who r
re sar. . Sr. :
lCfi'il
with a. ."--"". "'".
iin- i. iL.r; . " olua oamp, stn-
form ta itit
-.-."i5i-.i. a..utt "level with the
garden above, so that one walka ovr a
heautifully turfed lawn, little drenmir ?
that below thla iii. ..... i. ik. -
did chamber 110 feet lonr an! n't t
wiun, wmcn naa oeen flaaorlba l ty
petent Judaea aa the moat notiu,: a l
maalng private room la Europe.
The Irond Touhg Father.
A clever witficiam was attrihr ! v ,
ther day in Wasi.ins ton to tie t-- -
ent. '
A young man, tn iirr rK,
call at the White l:st, i t i . -
realdent that he 1 1 t. a r tr S i i
inntba hfor anJ na i - . t
fat lit, of a boy.
'I eoiirratulate y ' f'l f r
nt, "I HI S'ira j -. - ! -
I b a lovir. t, : '! i . i a i. .
rll.rev. Wa;v .; , ,