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. . , . 1 ......... t ... . ,. ... 4 ---.. .. - ... THE OREGON SUNDAY -JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL , 1908. Same of progressiva BOO. Miaa Isabella iihaogh won highest hanors. DeJoty rafreahuirnta were eerced about 11 o'clock. Tboaa pro sent were! The Misses Fthel. Ross Iter, Ruth K. Dlller, Laur roner, i.,iiib,-t. Wlntera. Ruth Burk hart Myrtle E. Long. Pearl Culbertson, Ipha Culbertaon, and Isabella OUbaugh, (Continued from Pag Two.) Mra. joraon rcrvins . ana. Mra. g. u. Souls. . w - .- ,-. ' . -v . ' . ....... w ' A unique and IntereaUng "April Fool" Mr. Oeorge Flavel and ths HIihi - Nellie and. Kate Flaval of Aatorla are at th Portland. The Flavels art always welcome guests and popular among many nf Portland's - society folk by narty waa given to a aelact number of f rlenda 'Wednesday evening at tho horn of J. 8. McLaughlin and J. C. Bryant Those present wera Mr. and Mra Walter P. Fell, Mr. and Mra. Adolpo Woelra. Mr. ana Mra C. H. Wheeler, Dr. and Mra Holllater, Mr. and Mra. A. M. How. ard. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Avary, Mr. and Mra. J. C Myer and Mr. and Mra O. M. Hatton. Mra Fell waa winner Oi the April fool prise, . ' , .. " - : : Thursday evening Mlsa Lena Lynoh entertained the M. O. O. B. club ' In honor of Mia Adeline Boyd of San Francisco. The following offloera were wnora may ara enienaineu. Mra. O. Walter Gates and her Uttl on. Walter have returned from an ex tended trip seat. ' Mra. T. L. Elliot has gone to Call fornla to visit her daughter, Mra. Earl wii&ur. WW Vila Inei. Barrett haa rone to Hood River on a fortnight a visit. EVENTS OF TIIE WEEK An enjoyable evening waa apent at Voelker'a hall Friday evening, March 27 the oocaalon being a party given by Alvln Kraelt, Otto Voelker and Arthur Thompson, three graduatea from, the D. Y. Thompaon aohool. The evenlng'a en tertalnment opened with a piano aeleo Hon by Mra. ft. L Voelker, followed by a readme by Miaa oenevieve Btinsman. Oamea of different kinds followed, alao dancing, after which refreahmenta were aerved In the large and beautifully dec orated banquet room. The following were guests: Arthur Anderann, Matilda Anderson, Annie Evens, Julian Reed, Claire Mann. John Learv, Attle Mann, CaUle Btopper, Marian Marshall, Theo Hrown. Virginia Hyek. Bariie Thompson, Kenneth Carlisle. Earl Bruna. It K. 1 'pshaw, Oeorge Albera, Clara Hill. Opal Hoeglln, Fred Blgelow, Frank Bradley, Verna Smith, HI guard Nelson, Maude Tnayer, KOltn Eaatea, turned t voelker, Arthur Young. Edwin Peer eon. Ethel Ray McKalson, Clara Anderaon, Hulda Petersen. Alfred F.aatea. Marie Wick Klmer Davis, and Mr. and Mra. R. L. voelker. w w Alfred Peter eon waa pleasantly aur- prised on hla fiftieth birthday, March 17, by the membera of ladles' Auxiliary N. A. U C. No. 1, who entered his Borthwlck street. and birthday residence at 879 bringing refreahmenta rakea. The phonograph added to the evening's entertainment. Mra. Klla Jones presided at the piano. Miss I ..tie Clemens gave a vocal selection. Miss Churciml and Miss Oertrude Kelly played piano solos. Whist wan played until a late hour. Mr. ana Airs, a Peterson have thre sons and one mar rleu daughter. The house decorations were beautiful. The guests were: Mrs. O. F. Philips. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly. Mr and Mra Churchill, Miss Churchill, Mra. Klla Jon-s, Mr. and Mrs. Jack son, Mr. and Mrs. Hrown and son. Mr. and Mrs. Tobias, Miss Tobias, Mioses l.ou, Ieona and Kster demons. Miss Cert rude Kelly. Miss Martha Fritz, Wll mer Peterson, Sylvester and James Peterson. w The Mlzpah Social club met with Mrs. W. C. Moore, 682 East Ninth street. Thursday. The club spent the afternoon In discussing plans for tho festival. Luncheon was nerved during- the social hour, by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Hurrows, Mrs. Luke, Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Thompson. '1 he new members were: Mrs. Coles, Mrs. McKadden. Mra. McGregor. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Luke, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Hucblcli. Mrs. Klnaa ley, Mrs. McVlckcr, Mrs. Murray mM Mrs. Moore. The club will meet May 7 with Mrs. H. H. Burrow. BtU Kn&t Ninth street. Those present were: Mrs. Downey, Mra. Julian, Mrs. llayner Jr., Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Perkins. Mrs. Iim- bard, Mrs. Shulti, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. ' Hurfows. Mrs. Sliultz. Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Marshall. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Olsen. Mrs. Ureen wood. Mrs. Beldlng. Mra. St. Peter, Mrs Ormsby, Mra. Wilson and Mrs. dikes. A surprise parly was given Wednes day evening In honor of the birthday of Mrs. H. W, Bulley at her home, 24 Sixteenth street. An enjoyable evening waa spent playing games and dancing. Refreshments were served at a latu hour. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. McMurphy, Mr. and Mrs. C. Seldel, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Byrnes, Mr. and Mrs. Finger, Mrs. Margaret Hawley, Oeorge A. C. Bailey, E. Jones. Wren Snvder, II A. McMurphy. Miss (race Finger, Miss Freeman, Master Robert E. Selrtrl, Mas ter Callle Finger and II. W. Bailey. w Miaa Lenta Staley waa hostess Wed nesday evening at Jier home, f 23 West Park street, when she entertained a number of her young friends with a elected: Lisa Lena Lynch, president; Emma Huber, vice-president; Adeline aovd. seoretarv: Anna Hauaer. treas urer. The other membera are Lottie Barrett. Ida and Louise Bigger. Eula Conkle, Lllllsn Glens. Weata and Orace Balrd and Gladys Henlger. The Wagkallwd olub met at the home of Mra. Walter Webster Wedneaday, April 1. Mra. W. Laurens won the flrat 'prlie and Mra. a. Dove the eec- ond. The membera preaent were Mra W. Laurens, Mra. E. C. Walker, Mra A. . Gill, Mra W. Kennedy, Mra. Walter Webater. Mra. 8. W. Ammer. Mra. C. D. Love and Mra O. Dove, Re freahmenta were aerved lata la the afternoon. Mr. and Mra. F. A. Doutr entertained very pleasantly with alx tablea of five n una red Friaay evening. WEDDINGS CLEARANCE SALE OBI A pretty wedding waa celebrated ; Wedneaday evening, March 25, at the i home of the brlde'a aunt, 11IB East i Taylor street, when Miaa Nellie Ray Ruegg of Gresham and William H. Hocklnson of Portland were married by Rev. T. B. Ford of the Sunnyalde Methodist Episcopal church. The par-1 ors were beautifully oecoratea wun ; reron grape and red carnatlona. i ne bride was charmingly attired In cream silk mescaline over white silk trimmed ' with point lace, and carried an arm louquet or Hriae roses, air. ana Mrs. ' lockinson will be at home April l. at 63 Second street. w w Miss Anrile Ceyblrd, formerly of Eng land, and J. J. Richardson of 87S East Couch street, were married at Mr. Rich- rdson'a home Mondav by Rev. 8. C. -BDham of the Second Baptist church. The bride waa gowned In a dove-gray raveling suit with hat to match. Her cousin. Miss Bertha Collins, waa the bridesmaid and W. A. Hampton the beat man. The flower glrla were k-stella Nlckelson and Orace Stevena, both In white, and the ring bearer waa Bernlce Lillian Collins. w w One of the prettiest weddings In Forest Grove this season waa cele- rated last Tuesday evening when Miss nna E. Pomeroy and C. E. Nlcholaon ere married by Rev. A. J. Folsome. oth are well-known in Forest Grove he bride is prominent In lodge circles nd a favorite participant 'In amateur ln'Htrlcala. Mr. and Mra. Nicholson uve gone to their home In Cedar C an- j on. near Thatcher, where the bride- ' room has lived for the past year. i w At the home of Mr-. P. O. Baker of Houlton. her granddaughter, Evelyn Marie Beranton. was married to Peter Manclet of Portland. Saturday. March 21, by the Rev. Lew Davles of Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Manclet will , make their home In Portland. , w Floyd Burroughs and Miss Zarelda . McKee were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burroughs, 469 Taylor street Monday evening. Dr. j. Whit- i comb Brougher officiated. W At the home of Mrs. N. J. Taxton, 80S lf.mh.il HtritAt TTmma I. Tnmnlrlnt ,nH Julius A. Bccsel. both of Columbia i Episcopal church officiating. fMTTKO O TR TT1 Orl i mm jw jinnmn mm if nirii w rrucs -rvv- vttj srnv i.tiw n j VWM I Be sure and note the prices in our corner show window. We are making room for our spring stock now en route. $10.50 Extension Table Reduced to $ 6.50 $20.00 Extension Table Reduced to $15.00 $13.50 Extension Table Reduced to $ 9.50 $30.00 Extension Table Reduced to $20.00 $15.00 Extension Table Reduced to $1050 $35.00 Extension Table Reduced to $22.50 $18.00 Extension Table Reduced to $12.50 $38.00 Extension Table Reduced to $27.00 we will offer some very special prices for one week : 532.50 China Closet - $25.00 $34.00 China Closet - $20.50 $38.00 China Closet - $27.00 sf 4"WsWsJP 'JET.. - ' fcMr - T .- T rl'air' iff I TO CLEAN UP OUR Ihina Closet Stock mmm t- I II M ',,... a i iMkaaWf. t ( Any Lady Without a in her dining-room will find an exceptional opportunity in this special offer this week: $20.00 Buffet $13.50 $23.50 Buffet $14.50 $40.00 Buffet $25.50 $45.00 Buffet $32.50 We are now receiving our New Spring Pattern of Furniture, Carpets dally. HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE DUo JENNQN & S(Q)NS PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST ! pounly, nev. I). were married Tuesday by the B. Gray. Frederick Lervy Johnson and Edna Grace Watemouse were united In mar riage by Dr. Clarence True Wilson of Centenary . ethodlst church, March 28. At the noma of Mr. and Mra. D. Hen- shaw of Houlton, Anna Norden of El fampo, Texas, was married to Morris V. Johnson or i routaaie, last Monday, the Rev. Asa Sleeth of the Methodist LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST A 1500 library given away abaolutely free. An elegant library of S00 rolumea sjid handsome golden oak cases will be given to the lodge, school, church, club or society in Portland eeourlng the largest number of votea. votes will be issued with paid-in-advance subscriptions to The Journal as fol lowa: One year, $7.60. 750 votes, six months, $3.75, 300 votes: three months, $1.96, 100 votes; one month, 65 etnts, 40 votes, and every merchant listed below will give with each 10-cent purchase one vote. At the close of the contest the lodge, school, church, club or society receiv ing the largest number of vote will be awarded the library complete, with cases. Current accounts when promptly paid ara entitled to votea. The library la on exhibition in the Fifth street window of The Journal office, corner Ftftn f La,m.n,,L tIei?;t . Ballot boxea are located at Hclsman's Jewelry atora, I . i" Tn'rd reti. Wh,.t.a Front drug store. 133 Grand avenue; Watts-Mattnieu ,Z fr5 ,f D "U8SO" atrcet. where all votes ahould be deposited. Trade with the following merchants and get busy with the votes: fMleJ&roa i HONE FURNISHERS The house was beautifully decorated, and 26 guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left on the 9 o'clock train for their future home in Troutdare. V, M. Maokey and Miss S. L. Hender son were married at the parsonage March 31 by the Kev. Benjamin young. COMING EVENTS (.. . - W. H. HUIZIL tt CO dry gooda. clothing and ahoee. $80 to 884 East Mor rison atreet. X. mOtSMAW, jeweler. 14 Third treat Main 8188. O. M. HOrSTSATEB. phol ographer. 186 Third atreet Pacific 1720. KADDEJtliY TEANBriK tc STOK AOB CO., office and warehouse 111-118 North Sixth street Main 1685. A-1685. THB B. H. BXAX2TAKD CO., Bp..rtlng gooda, 122 Grand avenue. East 338. IiIBEBTT COATj ft ZOB CO., office S12 Pine atreet Home A-313d. Main 162. VTOOAH CO All CO.. of floe 3 29 Burn- aide street Main 2776. A-2776. BTSCH ft OSTEB., merchant tailors. 126 BUrk street Feciflo)200. OBEQON NEWS CO., cigars and news, 147 Sixth atreet. W. B, H.rrr, plumbing and gas fit ting, 607 Williams avenue. Eaat 4325. B. A. WTXBON'S WHITE TBOBT DBVO STOBS, 133 Grand ave. K. 3668. A. H. WIltETT, grocer, 128 Grand avenue. B-1261, East 283. TBtB HOOB& SABBEB SHOP, flneat snop in ioi city, &i sixtn atreet MASONIC TEMFLE OBOCEBT, 880 Tamhlll. corner Park. Main 6521, CBZCAOO MABKBT, meata. 187 Third atreet. Main 413. MOBBXSOB ELECTBICAZ. CO, 291 East Morrison street East 3128. B-1625 WATT8-KLATTXIXTT CO druggists. ziit Kusseu atreet. last cel. BB. B. B. WBZOBT, dentist 842 H Washington, corner Seventh. Main 2118. ' ALICE BJHXB, Qne millinery, 469 Washington, atreet 6 HAWKS ft FA'S YE, wood dealers, ?ard Eaat Eighth and Main streets. Eaat 15. BTJTTEB-BTJT BBEAD CO, corner Becond and Columbia atreets; retail 145 Third atreet MOOBB BBOS, eaat aide news deal era and confectionary, Wllllama avenue and Russell atreet Eaat 4702. ing gooda, Williams avenue and Knott atreet East 8482. WTLtlAW ATE. ITMBXEUi TA& TOBT, umbrellas and leather goods, (44 WUlUma va. C-U04. . TA1XOB ft STABTOar, plumbing and gas fitting, 808 Pine street CEWTBAJj MAKKET. meata and fish. io" uranu avenue, Iiast 412. P. A. SO. KB, wallpaper, painter an decorator, 104 Union ave. East 1095. XOE3SEI. ft FBET. meata and fish, 640 First ct Main 1979. CHTJBCHLKT BBOS, wood dealera. Marshall and 13th eta. Both phonea. OOlDSTAtlB'S OBOCEBT, 271 Rua sell st. East 6 SO. SOMX E. MAXiZiET, groceries. 492 Washington st. Main 2167, A-2167. P. H. DAVIS, barber, 342 Williams ave. fV,r0H? ,BtXBP, wall paper and paints. 405 Morrison st. Main 1872. MA X. SanTBTflorist 150 Fifth at. opp. Meier & Fryk Main 7216. QUEER CITY STEIBO a OT.SA vnvn WOJWB, 289 Grand ave. Eaat 8688. SUKBTSIBB JTUEE CO. Long or shoVt wood. B-1581; Eaat 8081. Office and yard Thirty-alxtr and Mawthorne C. I. COBASOB, 'j Inamlth- 286 Grand avenue. F-.at 6003. BAKEB, optician. Dr. B. J. Mills, as sistant Main 1874. Ill 6th at NOBTHWEST GUN - CO, aportina goods. 113 3d st Main 2006. OOX.EKAB BABBWABB CO, hard ware, mechanlca' tools and cutlery. 109 8d at Main 6187. ETTBEXA CABBIAOB WO BBS, Mfga. and repairers of carriages and wagons. 813 Burnslde. Pacific 2047. WOODLAWW tACBDBT CO Rough Dry and Finished Work. Woodlawn 1238. 427 Dekum ave. JOHN SCB3nnIVA rinnnlnv mnA dyeing; quick work. 65V 6th st COIiTTMBIA riSB OO Fish, oyaters, poultry, butter, eaaa. etc. Main C: A-6666. Third and Ankeny sts. P. B. SCBNEZiX, ft CO, meata. Wood- Tuesday evening, April 21, at the White Temple, Mrs. Sylvia W. McGuIre will give her lecture-recital, "Echoes From Dixie Land." Mrs. McGuIre has given this lecture-recital with great success this winter throughout Oregon and Washington, and at the request of numerous friends is giving It for the second time in Portland. Her ability as an imperaonator and reader of negro dialect Is well known. The East Side Athletic club's April dancing party will be given Thursday evening. April 9, at Rlngler's hall at 8:80 o'clock. Stiles' orchestra will play. The floor committee consists of M. M. Klngier, H. G. Lowell. K. Mcranana, H. L. Coulter, 8. A. Hofer, W. Moreland. The patronesses are Mrs. R. P. Dear, Mrs. F. Henshaw and Mrs. M. M. Klngier. Invitations are being issued for the fourth annual Easter Monday party of Ladles' auxiliary to the A. O. H., April 20. at East Side Woodmen hall. The patronesses are Mrs. P. Douglass. Mrs. P. J. Smith, Mrs. T. F. Maecler, Mrs. W. A. Elver and Mrs. l . Modier. The club members of the Vesper Stellas will give their Easter party at Murlark hall Thursday evening, April zs. The memDers are Bianey jwiua, Mr. and Mrs. E. Oetsen and Mr. and Mrs. F. Gordon. The Officers' Wives' Social and Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Haty, 840 San Rafael street. Wednesday afternoon at i o ciock. aii ponce orn cers' wives are cordially invited to attend. The T. M. C. A. will give an Easter entertainment to Its membera Friday, April 17, before Easter. It will take the form of a children s party. All mem bers are Invited. The Daughters of the Confederacy will meet next Friday afternoon with Mra. H. H. Duff at her home, Twenty second and Hovt streets. All southern ers are Invited. The Mispah Social club will give a whist social at the home of Mrs. Anna Thompson, 447 Benton street April 18 WW The Bunker Hill club announces its Eaater party for Thuraday evening, April 23. The patronesses are Mra. J. T. O'Brien, Mrs. D. J. Beakey, Mrs. 8. C. Tucker and Mrs. M. 8. Carter. The members are George Donnerberg, E. E. Nelson, R. J. Kennedy, H. J. Vadnls, O. I,. King. I,. E. Klumpp, H. Glanelll, Fred Donnerberg and T. Carroll. ENGAGEMENTS Hon. and Mrs. W. H. Wehrung of Hlllsboro. Oregon, announce the en- fagement of their daughter, Ethel Oer rude, to Layton Wisdom of Portland. The wedding will take place in June. Mr. and Mrs. ' D. O. Stevenson an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, ietna orace 10 nesior M. Meraia of this city. The wedding will take place June 10. Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas announce the engagement of their sister. Miss Gertrude Maxtne Grant to Ernest W'ells. The wedding will take place In the near ruture. Mr. and Mrs. John Jarvls announce the engagement of their daughter, Mable Levlna, to Dr. Treve Jones. Tho wed ding will take place April 22. w The Merry-Makers Dancing club M Rinffler's hnfl tonlffht. Stllpft nrchM;i ITrMau nivht cluVi Iniltutlnna Vi ...... , , j PERSONAL Be Got What Be Beaded. "Nine yeara ago it looked as if my time had aome," savs Mr. C. Farthing, of Mill Creek, Ind. Ter. "I wfce so run down that life hung on a very slender thread It waa tnen my druggist rec- a. n leoo ?ri ii,i .X. inreai ii -warn men my uiuskioi ret lawn 8, C-1888. 16 Union ave. north. ommended Electric BIttera. I bought a ruaiiiaau imi awmto CO, i bottle and I got what I needed tents and awninga. window awnlnasand porch curtains a specialty. 16 N. Front K. B. LEB Real estate and Invest ments, itoom 411 Corbett bldg. Maiv 6860. srVenrth. I had one foot In the a rave. but Electric Bitters put it back on the turf again, and I've been well ever since." Sold under guarantee at 8kld- I more Drug Co.'s drug store. 60o, Mlsa Alma Baslnskl, of Tncoma, is' visiung Mrs. Milton Fiviherg ut 17.'! North Seventeenth street. She will be at home ' Friday afternoon. Mrs. David 11. Smith of 37 Schuvlcr street left last Sunday for a t wo months' vlelt with her mother in Denver. The PIANOLA PIANO H OW many evenings are there when you feel the lack of "something to do"? . New form model Wade corset. 12 7 Thirteenth street, near Washington. Uncanny Insects. From National Geographic Magazine. The wonderful stick insects or FIJI, familiar In all home museums, are found on nearly every cocoanut tree. They are very 111 smelling and squirt a fetid fluid at one's eyes If handled. Leaf Insects I never saw, except when the natives caught and brought them o me. but all the guava bushes have them, although a white man's eye can seldom distinguish them from their shelter. They are most miraculous and un canny creatures, absolutely leaves en dowed with the power of motion, so far 'AS the most scrutinizing eye can see, for even their legs and heads are a precise copy of atalka and leaflets. Spring Cleaning of the Idols. From the Calcutta Statesman. The festival of the Hindu Srlanchaml Puja haa been recently brought to a close by the customary general Immer sion 6f images In the Ganges. From an early hour in the afternoon of the day the images of the goddess were car ried out from the Bengali houses and some carried In procession along the main roads in the northern portion of the town to the river, where in accord ance with the ceremonies they were immersed. Each idol is carried in two boats tied together, which separate in mid-stream, plunging It into the water. ..... m ' ' Austrian Icicle Factory. From the Pathfinder. -In Austria "Ice sticks" are manufac tured at a profit. A series of poles is arranged so that the water will fall slowly over each one In the ssrlea. Of course, the water in the winter time freezes, forming large It doesn't matter whether your mu sical taste is culti vated or unculti vated this is a piano you can play and enjoy. The Genuine Sold Only by Cards, books, ordinary diversions pall on v you and your mind craves some new, some absorbing occupation. You know that medical practitioners ad vise brain-workers to cultivate a hobby of some kind, and you wish that you had an apti tude for something that would engross youf , minH. A . v, A Pianola Piano is just the thing for you You can play it so well, and your improvement in playing , will be so perceptible, that your interest will continually grow stronger. - ' - If you never took part in helping to make music, you cannot realize how much music would mean to you. , 4 , Once yon sit at the Pianola Piano and experience the -fascination of personally producing music, you will under- stand why thousands of the biggest, brainiest men jttf the , world have become ardent enthusiasts about this . instru ment. ' ' .' ,.v v. ,: You will realize thai life holds a pleasure for you you never dreamed of that you have found the ideal occupation for your leiaure time. ,V;;."V The genuine Pianola Piano J made only by . the Aeolian Company. All other. instrumenta lack the.aalient features like the Themodlat and Metrostyle, etc.,' which have made the Pi anola Piano the) 'most successful of all pianos. Your present : piano taken in exchange. Moderate payments when desired. Sold only by ssaMBBaBasasBBHSBT sr - m w a. f - - m jftawreAtbCty i 4: f 3 J3. Washington Street. icicles. When tho Icicles have attained the proper else the employes or the "Ice plant" coma around with carta, break off the great sticks ml ice aud . jte.. . ' -3 !.-., - . - v.. haul them away to a placa where they are pu In sloraga. . . . r - v or csurse it Is much easier to handle s large quantity of iue in this way than It Is ti cut it from nme stream ! then pack It awsv. Tlir may. h,, ever, be dlfferanie In quality -Stick ! ana lake or f'f r l