THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY . MORNING, ' JANUARY : 26, 1908.
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was alio in honor of his brother. Bam'
uel who had Just returned from trip
to California with his bride. The even-
in waa aoent nloAaantlv in lames ana
tnuaio. after which a delicious supper
waa served. Those preaent were Mine
Olga KMnker. Mlas Orr. McMann. Miss
Maria Turner, Miss Adeline Shurtleff,
Mla Karleen K. 8 in 1th. Mies Anna Oplts,
Mr. and Mrs. BAimiel McOonnell, Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Siifttb. J. D. Acheson,
Bert Rohlmen, Harry Elliot. Henry
Ka ton, Bert IL McMann and Jack Me
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, A pleasant birthday surprise was riv
en Andrew Holm Saturday evening-, a
week ago, at his boms at Mount Tabor,
Muslo and cards wcra the chief features
of the evening's entertainment. Re
freshments were served. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Holm. "Dr.
and Mrs. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Prong,
Mr. ana jnra. .111011. Mr. ana airs. jLar
son, Mr. ana Mrs. worm, Mrs. An torn l
sen. Mrs. Plckard. the Mlaaes Ella An
tomlsen, Mary Prone, Sadie Allen, Eve
lyn waiaer, nora ueim, and Emma Lar
Frank MI1U:' "Critical atudv Man and
Poet," Mrs. Ohlpman; study, "prisoner
or vniuon, Mrs.- A. A. tinner; study,
"Vision of Judrment." Mrs. L. M. Da.
via readlnr, "The Dream," Mrs. Chip,
man. Refreshments were served dur
ing; the social hour by the hoateaa, as
slated y Mrs. Kshelman. The club will
meet January 2V with Mrs, T. IL Hud.
son, university Park, St. Johns car,
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The S. F. II. Club met at the h,ome of
Mrs. b. Wi Ammer Wednesday arter
noon. Mrs. W. A. GUI won the first
prise, and Mrs. H. W. Benjaman the
eoond. The members present were
Mrs. W. XV. Webster, Mrs. . B. Roth,
Mra, W. W. Christie. Mrs. C D. ' Love.
Mrs. C. T. Frasee. Mrs. W. M. Kennedy,
Mrs. a W. Ammer, Mrs. W. A. Gill,
Mrs. R. W. Rentaman. The next meet
Ins will be held at the home of Mrs.
w. w.- wenster Wednesday.
A surprise party was given Mr. and
Mrs. M. Pfrlet. last Saturday night.
at their boms, 401 Mechanl street
eim. ana Linmi lar- i K, m .
?lnr'n 1J0S.h Jnonfon Pre were captured by Mrs. a Llnl
Larson, Adolph, Ed and Roy Antomlsen. yen ftnd Jm ghantln and the second by
Ths.ltOS Whist club net last Tues
day avenins: at ths boms of Mrs. WI1-
' Th significance of this cartoon will be pretty plain to every one, the mother especially. There is
much agitation now about women" smoking. It would be a pretty bad woman who would smoke with her
baby looking on.
SOCIETY
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Miss Mary Montgomery will leave
this week for tbs east to spend, ths re
mainder ot the winter visiting at the
home of her brother, Phelps Montgom
ery, in ew iiaven. ,
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Miss Grace Warren has cards out for
a luncheon for the younger set next Fri
day In compliment to Miss Mary Morris
or jLWium, who is visiting ner sister,
Mrs. Wells Gilbert.
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A number of the younger people are
interested In the marriage of Miss Ber
tha Frltsch and Henry Frank, which
will take place next Wednesday at the
Portland. , " .
Dr. George Wilson has sent out cards
for a dance at Murlark hall Thursday
evening of this week, formally present
ing bis daughter.Miss Frances Wilson.
Plans are under way to give an as
sembly dance at the Portland St. Valen
tine's night. The subscription list is
now in circulation.
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Mrs. Herbert Holman is entertaining
at bridge next Wednesday afternoon,
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Sympathies have been extended the
past week to Mrs. Hugh Hume in the
death of her father, A. 'C. Brush, last
Tnursaay. Mr. Brush was the fathnr
of the Georfre DePorest Brush, the cele-
Draiea painter.
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Word comes from California that
Drake O'Reilly, who has been seriously
HI at Byron Springs, Is now out of
danger.
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The June clsss of the west side hlah
school will entertain the February class
at Munara nau a wee irom tomorrow
night.
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William Travis Jr.. left last week
ror southern Europe to spend the win
ter and spring months.
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, Mtsa Rush Honeyman is ths guest
of Miss Clara Wold in Eugene.
EVENTS OF THE WEEK
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A pleasant affair was given last Mon
day when a number of the members of
Mount Hood circle, Women of Wood
craft, planned and carried out a sur
prise party at the home of Mrs. J. Ira
Routledge at East Twenty-ninth and
Belmont streets. The occasion was the
birthday of the impromptu host
ess, who is a ' popular member of
the order. About 25 -of her friends
suddenly appeared at her home - ut
11 o'clock Monday morn in, brlns-lno-
refreshments, and Intentions of having
ova umt, woicn were luny carnea
L It was a complete surprise to Mrs.
Routledge, and the day was pleasantly
spent in card playing, muslo and recf-
mnons. During ttie arternoon, Mrs.
Cornell, on behalf of the friends present,
presented Mrs. Routledge with a hand
some cut glass carafe. Those present
were: Mesaames, t raerr Howe, Gheman,
Keenan, Wheeler, Elliott, Carls, Knapp,
O'Brien, Lotrlch, McGregor, Peltoa,
Shields, Richmond, Warden, Nonken,
Cornell, Kenefick. Phillips, Morgan, A.
Mlnar, E. Mlnar and the Misses 11.
Mlnar, R. Mlnar and Evans.
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A pleasant surprise party was ten
dered Miss Ester Rltter and bar friend.
Miss Rosa Schalln, at 711 Roosevelt
street, last Saturday. The surprise was
a complete success, and the credit of
this fallsMo Miss Hasel Baker, the little
leader of the event. Many games were
enjoyed, especially the automobile and
donkey games. Miss Rosa Schalln won
the prise in the latter. A delicious
luncheon was spread, and merriment
reigned. Much praise was extended to
little Arthur Rftter for his charming
selections on the piano. Vocal and In
strumental music closed a most enjoy
able evening. Those present were Miss
Hasel Baker, Mies Lorene Healey, Miss
Lillian Trente. Miss Mararueiite Touna.
Miss Anna i rente, miss uunniia reter
son. Miss Gladys Bachelder. Miss Stella
Gray. Miss Anna Peterson, Miss Rosa
Schalln, the Misses Ester and Pearl Rlt
ter, Master Arthur Rltter, Mrs. W. Rlt
ter and Mrs. W. J. Baker.
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Jack L. McConnell entertained a num
ber of his young friends at a birthday
party at his home on East Burnslde
street last Thursday evening. The event i
ltamson, 178 East Madison street Miss
Lulu Williamson and Mr. Julian won
the first prlset, and Mrs. Illff and Oli
ver Williamson the second prises. Those
present were - Mrs. Williamson Mrs.
Welst. Mi, and Mrs. Illff. Mr. and-Mra.
Julian. Mr. and Mrs. Shankland. Mr,
and MraT Woodoork, Mr.' and Mra.
Woodcock, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mr,
Benner. The club will meet at Mr.
Brenner's home, 771 East. Sixth north.
Fsbruary . . , .
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Mts ZlUa Lewis celebrated her efgh
teenth birthday Saturday evening a
week ago, at bar boms, 7t East Twenty
eighth street north. Games and music
were enjoyed during the evening. Dainty
refreshments were served at a late
hour. Thosa present were the Misses
Eva Boscow, Fay Hlmes. Lillian Gar
dener, . Edith Brobst Mildred Hlmes,
Bessie Husrnea. catnarine urantm. bu
ale Hall. Laura Hlmes and Effia Bar,
Clyde Graham. Harry Lindsay. Bert
Burdlck. Ernest Graham. Don Gather.
Louis union ana J ace nenneay.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. U Caffrey of 60
Ninth street north, were pleasantly sur
prised Thursday evening by a number
of friends, In honor of Miss Sarah
Wherely who left for the east shortly
after. Progressive euchre waa the game
for the avenina. after WMcn rtfruh
menta were served. Those oresent were
Miss Anna Doherty, Miss Sarah Where-
lv. Miss Laio Jjurrrer. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Furgeson, Mr. and Mra Evan a,
Dr. and Mrs. Hull, M. Curry, Mr. and
Mrs. Knox,
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Mra P. J. Jennings entertained In
honor of Miss Theresa Lyons Tuesday
afternoon. Five hundred was played.
Miss Flora Jessup was awarded the
first prise. Those present were Miss
Mamie Helen Flynn, Miss Nona Lander,
Miss Flora Jessup. Mlas Nellie Hay.
Miss Florence Carson, Miss Pearl Jen
nings, Miss Theresa Lyons, Miss Fannls
Radman. Mrs. C. Bass. Mrs. F. Sullivan.
Mrs. L- Wilds, Miss Millie Strowbrldge,
Mrs. R. J. Jennings and Miss Sarah
Cassin. '
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The meeting of the Ladles Auxiliary
to the A. O. H., last Monday night. In-
the W. O. W. hall, was largely attend
ed. The Installation of officers took
place- and the following program was
given: riano boio, nm jMisgiDDon;
vocal solo. Miss M. Healy: violin aolo.
Miss M. Haggerty; vocal solo, Mrs. W.
J. Smith. The brother .Hibernians were
escorted to the Danquet room where
supper was served by the women.
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George Wright post gave a whist so
cial at the G. A. R. ball Friday evening,
which was laraely attended, about 75
people being present Prizes were won
by Mr. Irvine. Mr. Miller. Mrs. Sebring
ana Mrs. LAuaerDacn. Kerresnments
followed the card game. The next social
will be given by theorps.
The Friday Afternoon club met with
Mrs. H. T. Hudson. Rojl call was an
swered by Incidents from Greek his
tory. Byron was the subject of study
for the day and ths hostess had ar
ranged the following program: "Life
and influence of Environment'' Mrs.
Mrs. B. Morita and L. Mannlnsr. Muslo
and dancing were enjoyed until a late
nour. Then an old-fashioned German
supper wss served.
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The Phllathea society of the ' East
Forty-fifth Street Baptist church met
Friday afternoon at the home of Alta
Allison 110 East Salmon street. The
lesaon for the afternoon was "The Real
Chinaman," conducted by Miss Robeson,
There were 17 members present. Mrs.
Allison served refreshments.
Mr. and Mra T. J. Mendenball ct SB1
Hall street very pleasantly .entertained
the Wednesday Evenlna- Five Hundred
club last week. After playing 14 bands
delicious rerresnments were servea.
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Winona circle. Women of Woodcraft
gave a pleasant leap year party to the
Woodmen of the World Friday evening
at the wooaman nau. 'ins nau was
decorated with the circle colors.
WEDDINGS
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One of the pretty weddings of the
season took place at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Ogllbee, (40 East Four
teenth Street Wednesday evening, when
their daughter, Edna Florence, was
married to Frederick Charles Kendall
of Taeoma. Mrs. Will F. Spencer sang
"Side by Bids" In a pleasing manner.
Then to the strains of the bridal hymn
from "Lohengrin" the bridal party en
tered nreceded by little Isabella Weth
erly carrying the ring on a white satin
cushion and Hattie Belle Ogllbee and
Jessie Weathcrly carrying baskets of
white carnations and maidenhair' fern.
Then came Miss Leila C. Msrks of Al
bany as bridesmaid arowned In a white
organdy and carrying an arm bouguet of
white carnations, ana neroert m. Wil
liams as best man. The bride stood
beneath a bower of Oregon grape and
fern trimmed with white ribbon, where
Dr. Alfred Thompson, pastor of Ores-
ham Methodist Episcopal church, and an
old friend of the bride's family, read
the ceremony. The bride wore a hand-
embroidered net robe over white taf
feta with full length veil and orange
blossoms and carried an arm bouquet of
Bride roses. Ths decorations were
green and white. About 70 guests were
present. The Misses Sarah Farley.
Edyth Lamb and Elmlna Purcell. girl
friends of the bride, and her slater,
Mrb. A. S. Ogllbee served refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Kendall left on Thurs
day evening for their borne In Taooraa.
They will be at home to their friends
at 2S01 East O street after February IS.
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Miss Espie De Etta and Frederick
Marlon Kllgove Were married at the
home of the officiating minister, Rev.
Jerome R. MoGlade, D. D., Tuesday aft
ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kllgove will re
side in Washington.
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Miss Ellen XL" Grlndlund and Nets T.
Olson were married last Saturday In the
presence of a few friends by the Rev. O.
Hagoes of the Norwegian Lutheran
church, at the hall on . Eighteenth and
Raleigh streets.
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A pretty wedding took place on Ladd's
farm. East Ahkeny and East Thirty
ninth streets, at noon, Thursday, when
Miss Jessie Maude Jackson, daughter of
sir. ana Mra JL J. Jackson, was umtai
in marriage to Wallace L. Atkinson of
Seattle by the Rev. J. J. Staub of the
Bunnyslde Congregational church.
Miss ' Helen - Sausrmann ' and John
Runs ,wert married at the home of
William Bishop, at 47 East Twenty
muslo for the owaslon. The r-n: .
eas are Mrs. J. T. 'O Prlrn, Mr 1
J. Beakey. Mra M. R petfmnn. ; .
8. C Tucker and Vira. l M i - ,i. r m
committee conslsta of R Kt.nnr.lv, i
Hall. 1L Zander. It V... i i
Kiumpp, IL Burroughs ana Ji. (JUnW...
Ths St. Lawrence Social club will ho! 1
slghth atreeL . Wednesday evenlna by I1'". whist and five hundred
Rev. Jerome R. McOUuie. There wss a .' a. tne aaaembiy hall, curnrr .f
oi zrienas ana reia-
large attendance
Uvea.
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'The marriage of Miss Elf rlda Heller,
Third and Sherman streets, Rent We.l-
"""v svsning at ecioua. Ail srs In-1
vlted. v , .
AT T liaeaLu W- a a,
Z'SllttX'T' PortTomah S el7b,n meet'at nl
fhl- iVl-W,lnAte,li wI" tkJlac home of Mrs. C, Orltsmacher. lij Tay-
viJ LiUrA 2SJiJ.ith,JlT?t,,,I, ,or. "J .Wsdneaday afternoon, at 8
. .a. A feceptlon will be given until o'clock. i7 t . ;, . , .
I o'clock at the bride's home" M5 Jack- ... . ' ' !'T ( :""
Atl atMal1 ' saj sw
Wlnslow Meade circle, No.', T. L. tt
O. A. R Will hold Its noatnnneil ancUl
and sals Tuesday evening in Drew hall
son street
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On the svsning , of "January 11 Dr.
Clarance True Wilson, pastor of Cente
nary Methodist Episcopal church, united
i?. mVinony Knight W. Knowles and
Miss Adolphine Jenny at the bride's
residence, 411 East Alder street Port-
iuhi wiu remain ir.eir noma,
MOAQEMENTS ;
COMING EVENTS
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The ; young people of . at ', David's
Episcopal church will give a play at the
nsw Woodman ball, East Sixth and Al
der Streets, Tuesday evening, with ths
following cast:
Tne Hon. oeoffrev - Mvrtieton. con
gressman of the fth district Leo Ry
an; Silas Jervla, Cliaba Bassett (Myr
tleton's constituents from Rambletown),
Arthur RoraL Waiter 'Pomrania: En
sign Jack Meredith, acting under sealed
orders, Joe Bartholomew; Pinkerton
Case, an ' amateur detective,
Mrs. Jamss Marlon Msacham an-'
nounees the engagement and approach
ing marriage of her daughter, Frances
Graham, to W, Frank Whitley, form
erly of Dallas, Texas, now of 6attl.
The weddlnn- will take nlace March 17
tat the First Christian church. , .
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Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hanson an-
nounce the erraa-ement of theli . '
ond danghter, Jennie, to Harrison B. Lai- .
easier or DPOKane. i na marriage will
trke place February 11, . .
PEES0NAL
an ' amateur detective. Walter
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Shot" Rev. Bradley: Jasper, the butler I Mr. and Mra Charles A. Eastman of
at MyrUetons, Ray Walls; O'Rourke, I nan irrancisco, who have been motoring
a policeman, James Morris; Betty I through the southern part ot Calif oi
isance, Myrtieton s ward. Ruth Bailin; I ma, are visiting in Portland for six
Pollv Reynolds, an amateur actreea. 1 weeka or more. - -
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ob ii in , mrm. n ma oiyne, wno I Mrs. Herbert wlnalow has amna n'
has dramatio aspirations. Marguerite Honolulu to visit h nart? (?r an,1
rwi t , . . .. . ... . I FMM T . , km m v.. a . . A tl.
ins scene is iaia in tar. Myrtieionsi. . " " T
home In Washlncton. IX C Th events I V i-oronaao, oronaao ueacn. calK
or tna niav occur nunnar an evenine?
and the following morning.
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The East Side Athletic club will give
Its January party at Ringler'a hall,
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street Thursday evening. Stiles' or-1 aral dava of her hnih.r John n siv
nV. ill iru. .. J ' '
v. ii , v. w wail ytmj, a HQ v.'iiiiiiiviw n:vn
sists or Montrose M. Kinrier.
M. Rlnrler. floor
mansaer. wade Moreland. Dn E. H.
Ut)U. Mm,.. fl.a.t T I r a. .
auaaava. aviuuvii u.l .v., J a. J. JU I WI n
Gertrude Stockton, Miss Charlotte Ta
bs r, Miss Edith Elkiagton and Miss
Alice Buckenmeyer, The. patronesses
are Mrs. O. H- Wardner, Mrs. M. M.
Kinsler. Mrs. M. F. Groh and Mrs. W.
ti. Uhatten. , .
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The O. E. 8. Girls have sent out in
vlUtlons for a dance at the East Side
Woodmen's hall, Monday evening. Feb
ruary t. Stiles' orchestra will nlav.
The patronesses sre Mrs. W. J. Foflam,
mra. n. r . xiiicncoca, Mrs. A. ij. Hum-
v- j , wa. aa. aiouif, aaiiLi gnrm, vr. rx.
Smith. The members are Mlas Emma
Howatson. Miss Josephine Staole-
ton. Miss Gertrude Ballln. Mlas Besa
Houston, Miss Charlotte Ballln, Miss
n.dith Bchmeer, Miss Mabel Beckett,
Miss Margaret Howatson, Miss Ruth
Kauin ana Miss Louise Pbllpott.
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The first quarterly and district meet
ing, of the Woman's. Home Missionary
society of the Oregon conference will bs
held at Grace M. E. church, January 10,
for the purpose of reorganising the dis
trict and for hearing reports from the
varloua auxiliaries. There will be - an
all-day session beginning at 10 o'clock
and a basket, luncheon will be served at
noon. The women or Grace church will
serve tea and coffee, and other women
are requested to nnng basket lunches.
The Orranco club, whose parties have
proved ao popular the last three years,
have decided to give two more, one to
morrow evening and the last one Febru
ary 24. The members are H. J. Hucke,
H. W. Hlngley, J. F. Adams and H. E.
Williams. .
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The Bunker Hills have issued Invita
tions for their mld-wlnter dancing party
at East Bide Woodmen's ball, January
29. Stiles
Mr. and Mra J. C Roberta arrived af
Hotel del Coronado January II, for
brief January vlait
Mamie Helen Flynn. the vounar titan.
late, returned Monday from Albanyr
where she had been the guest for scy
nn.
Mrs. Elmer of BeaUle la at the Sar-
genu
D. K. Camobell Jr. is a curat at Hntrl
uei tjoronaoo.
iornia.
Coronado Beach,' Call-?
Whales Play Close to Pier. I
Redondo Correspondence Los Angeles
' Times.
A schodl of whales called at thla nort
this afternoon, caualnsr no end of rx
cltement along the waterfront. Three
of ths great black monsters rame to the
surface or tna water about loo reet oft
Pier 1 and for IS minutes or Ionrer din-
ported themselves, sporting and ganw
boiling like a trio of gigantic dolphin
in plain sight of the crowd that soon
gathered.
Ths firat Intimation that something
unusual was going on under the plarWl
waters Inshore was a Danfo anions- the
smaller denlsens of ths deep. - The shal
low waters along the beach suddenly
became alive with fishlarge and small
all scurrying In from deep water and
all apparently beaet with fear. Even
yellow-tall, great silver-sided beauties,
darted hither and thither through the
shallow waters Inside the breakers, and
bathers were astonished to feel them
strike their limbs in the blindness. of
their panic .
One fish a 16-pound yellow-tall ac
tually held his headway so long that
he went ashore on the beach and was
captured. ,
Senator Wetmoro will be- reelects!
by ths Rhode Island legislators nex
week. At the lest session of the les-ix
lature there were three senatorial ran-
oidates. Senator Wetmere and gamu t
P. Colt Republican, and Colonel RobcC
H. I. Goddard. Democrat.. The Inst.
legislature, and also the present ' one;
had a Republican majority of - two to-
one, but the Republican vote waa almost. .
equally divided, and the necessary two.
thirds vote could not be obtained bv
either of the three candidates. Oalnn
Colt withdrew from the race some tlmd
leaving senator wetmore
un. ipavinar Mna.rir WAtmAt, imam.
unucpua, iu Auiiiiou iua poaea in aim own party.
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(E Rocker like cut reduced from $18 ... Mtf"-"?' 1 " "'Ljjpr y " 1 .
$12,50 lMipliS '
E-eltaS Knith, niidt in Gr,d
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SHSfas Prleea Always I i t (? AllATlTlttTP
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We have won the crowds with High Quality and Low Prices. We have won and pleased
them. Scores of splendid homes have been furnished completely since our Clearance Sale
opened and nfany more will be fitted up before the sale closes. We do this by everlastingly
beating all competition .
This Is the Famous
STEWffiT
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The prices of these ranges are from
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Upwards
Made of cold-rolled polished blue
steel, of heavy gauge. Being
made of the best body steel for
ranges, it requires no blacking.
Oven is made on a single sheet
i of steel, which insures a rigid and
perfectly tight oven. For further
particulars call on us and let us
explain . 4
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We re closing out some of our Iron Beds at greatly
reduced prices. Bed like cut reduced from $15 to
mm
All other Beds are reduced in proportion.
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Home 0! Good
' Furniture
Greatest of AH Specials
Combination Dall Stands
Worth f-'
$4.50 Iji .
Re- Jrai-
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weathered v..
finish, five
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Umbrella
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