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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL". PORTLAND, FRIDAY - EVENING. JUNE .19, 1908. 11 s vx n f r i o r , V- In 1A i.y y y i n u u vv Ths First Presbyterian church was t the scene of a beautiful wedding, last night, when- Miss Helen Katherlne Brig ham, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Brlghain, was- married to NorrU- B. Gregg, formerly of - St Louis. Ttos church 'was filled with friends and pre sented ' an attractive picture ' with ita ? simpfe' decorations of green .and, white, with marguerites in baskets about the chancel. Dr. William Hiram fFoulkes read, the service. . . . t: . . Thebride was beautifully gowned In - white . duchesae satin,- trimmed with - duchess Jaee, with orange blossoms . hidden in the folds.: . Her' long veil was caught with orange blossoms and she J carried a boubuet of -Bride roses and ' lilies of the valley.- - Miss Irene Hlggins . was the maid of honor and wore pink , satin trimmed with , white , lace, and . carried pink sweetpeaa.:- Miss Ijou King, In tale blue satin and carrying blue '.corn flowers,' and Miss ' Maud Howell, in yellows satin,' carrying , black-eyed ' Susans, were : the bridesmaids. " All three attendants wore pompons in their Fhtr of the color of their frocks. - Eliza beth and Ruth Bruere were the flower glrlaj tracked In whlte.- the one with pink and the other with blue sash. They carried baskets of . flowers decorated ; each with -her own , color, and strewed marguerites -In ' the j path of the bride. , lllbert Durham waa the best, man, and the ushers were Fred Chapman, Lester 1 Hodson, Walter Bmlth , and Howard Roberta of New York. Mra. - Walter t Reed sang and Mr. Course n waa at the organ.-."-' v ..',:.,..;..' ...r. ; . -,.. , At the home of Mrw and Mrs. Brl g ham large reception followed the cere? mony.1. The house was beautifully deco rated. In the reception-room tha walls were lined with roses.' with baskets and - Inverted bata full of them. Over 200 guests . attended. Mrs. Brlgham was gowned in handsome crepe de chine of oyster white, with garnitures of white duchess lace and touches of silver em broidery, w Assisting In the receiving rooms were Mrs. Henry Rowe, In white elk . and lace; Mrs. Edward King, in Dresden silk, and the Misses Jennia-and . Mollis Smith in white. ' In the dinlng ' room Mrs. David Jordan, In a pretty .embroidered lingerie frock, poured tea, and Mrs.' Curtis Sargent, In her wed i dlnggowtl -of white satin and lace, serveffces. - Miss Sophie Beck, in old rose messaline. and Miss Myrtle Schaf fer. 'in a white lingerie frock, assisted them. . Ml. Grace Dalrymple, In a white 'crepe gown, served punch in the library, and Miss Helen Krause assist ' ed her.- - r' .'., I , - ...v Mr. and Mrs. Oregg have gone east 'on a montn trip and will .visit Mr. Gregg's parents in' St. Louis. Thence they will go to Detroit and Milwaukee, where the bride attended school at Miss Sabin'a school for, girls, to Chicago and the great lakes,', and ' on their ' return T MAN HAS GOOD LUCK ON FRIDAY 'CAUSE IT IS OTHERS JONAH DAY "Well, well, here It Is Friday again, my lucky day," said Graham B. Nichol. an eastern traveling , man at The Cor nelius iJOtel this morning, as he looked over himself and prepared to start out on his day'a. work,, ; , y , ""$onii peopla have, a horror of Fri day," Mr. Nichol explained further, "but to me Friday is . the beat day in the week.- It is not always so, but thero are. but few Fridays during the nine k or Via months that I am on the road that I do not do a better business than on olher days of the week. "It- la history- that FrWiy Just an ordinary, everyday Friday like that which Is now transpiring has been the date of some events which shall be ' remembered by the people of the world -untU ,the , last of the - historians' ar gone. I know traveling men who wonH start on a Journey on a Friday. Ani there are so many persons who are : superstitious believing that- to start on a trip oa Friday, would bring them bad fuck, sure, that Friday has be come known among the railroad men as the poorest paying, day in the line ' of passenger travel of any othef -of the six days of theweekj- , . J "But- Just - think of the historical eventr which Jisve materialised on Fri day. For Instance ' and ' the- first thai cornea . to my mind, I being a Friday men, having been born on thfct . day. is the fact that oua, forefathers on the i Mayflower landed on a Friday. This, ot course, Was some years ago, but It ' was a Friday .Just tho same. i : 1'And ' then the bastile was - burned and destroyed on Friday. .Moscow was also consumed on-Friday.. Not exactly In the -one day,- but the principal dam- ' Did you. know that America, this great lano. in wnicn " yuu irv- nu prunyrr, : was -discovered on frwayi w 'nether you know IV or not, nevertheless, it ts a raci.- - f i - - -- j "Washington dear old George Wash inn ton wn born oa Friday. Shakes peare also saw the first light of day on the day ' which by so many . Is con sidered their bad-luck day. Queen Vic toria was married on Friday. Charles I was beheaded, the battle of Water lee waa fought, Julius Caesar was as slsslnated, xthe battle of New Orleans was fought, and the-Declaration of In dependence was signed, all on .Friday. And there are ' numerous - other- events of -various -kinds and importance .to COLUMBIA (U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED) . . ' f 1 . Co' .1" '" " - i -' ' i-t-A ' J k C . AW' il ifH 1 UKIOWMSAT:,C. s Jo PORTLAND, OREGON 1 w . PIONEER PACKERS OF THE PACIFIC 1 vwr will visit at Banff and Victoria. They will be at the Nortonla for a short time and will later lake a house. , Another wedding of prominence laat night was that of Miss Louise Von Des tinon and Robert 8.- Howard, celebrated quietly at the Von Destinon' home by Dr. A. A. Morrison of Trinity Episcopal church. 1 About 40 relatives and Imme diate friend were in attendance. The rooms were decorated prettily with roses. In the drawlnir-room were Caroline -Testout -roses and palms;-. In the living-room, Petal Neyron roses, and in the .dining-room Bride roses and ferns. The bridal -attendants were Mr. and iSr.f Stephen Appleby of Tacoma. Mrs. Appleby will . be remembered as Miss -Sadie Bennett,, who used often to visit here with Mrs. Bert Ball and Mrs. Warren Houghton and others. They are here this week as the guests of Mr.' and .- Mrs. J; Wesley Ladd, The bride wore handsome white lace over naun, wun 4vimniinii di suvr. ' nnu carried Bride rosea A diamond and pearl crescent, , the bridegroom's gift, and a diamond and pearl pendant the glft-of the bridegroom's parents, were her ornaments. Mrs. Appleby wore her wedding gown of white lace and net Over satin, and carrlea pink roses, weoer orchestra played throughout the even ing i A reception : followed. : Mr. and Mrs., Howard have gone to the sound ona short trip and on their return .will be at home at 72 Northrup street.,.; -.,,4 i,,;.,: vvV'v;j i- Mrs.' 'David C. Lewis Is entertaining with "a tea wis afternoon. o .!''?-''. ,:,-!H2, i.,-v-'vt,-i '-. '"SXS Mf; and Mra Jay Smith entertained last ngit with a charming musicals at their .Portland Heights home. Julius V. Seyler, pianist, gave the program and William Wallace Graham, violinists as sisted with . two numbers." Tuesday evening, too, the Smiths .gave a music- ale, and Miss Helen Barstow. soprano, was assisted by: Mr. Seyler.' . I ' f ':' . ', ' ; Several of the ' women Interested in the local-T. W. .C. ' A. dined Miss Abble McElroy last night at the new Perkins grille.- Covers were laid for 30 of those who were associated with her In her work when she' was general secretary in Portland. She is now state secretary for California and Nevada and - is to have charge of the city department at the northwest conference to be held at Seaside House -June 19-Z8. While In Portland ahe is tho guest of Mrs. W. i. Honey man. ..-- 1 - ' -": The charity baseball, game to be played Saturday afternoon at Multno mah field by the lawyers and doctors against the bankers is exciting the usual amount of interest and promises to be well attended. : Several prominent society women head the patroness list. the world which have happened, and are still happening on Friday. ' "1 thought, sure the delegates to the Republican convention In Chicago were going to wait -until today (Friday) to nominate Secretary of War Taft for the presidency. And If thy had waited until .today. It would have - meant that he could be elected, sura At least. I would have bet my money on him, any way. But as it is, I think that I shall bet that he won't be the defeated can didate." So saying, Mr. Nichol left the ho tel, smiling and confident that by night he would have .accomplished the big gest day's work of the week and all because It was Friday. . . ' Tomorrow' positively will be the last day for discount on east siae gas Dins. Portland Gas company. ' - - SNAPS IN LAND BUYS 40 A.fisWBS good !and,v10 acres under cultivation, more easily cleared; some green timber; 6-room house, barn 46x48. etc.; young orchard, fine soring water, 1 milk from school and 4 U miles from good railroad and river town; pernuimi uruyiy itwou, ew -" ' " nnertva harrow, chickens, household rurnuure X60-ACBB homestead relinquishment, on state road, JV4 miles from railroad and boat landing;' about & acres cleared; box house, 14x36, water Dined to house from fine spring; acres nice bottom land, easily cleared: about 1,000,000 feet of green piling1, timber; small orchard; best of soil and a BARGAIN at $1,200. ' - 12 ACBES, positively .the best buy in the country; 8 acres In best variety' of APPLES (Income alone from apples ,last year over 11,600), balance of land under fine state of cultivation; 6 or 7-room house, 2 barns, and all other necessary outbuildings; -mile from school, t miles from river and railroad station, ly, miles from country town and 6 miles isom Vancouver oij gravel road; prloe $4,000. Terms can be arranged f .': '. . Is " -.' an. imiM -IS arra tinder fine state of cultivation.'! acres orchard.- I fm0 new 6-room house, large barn, etc.; S miles from river and railroad ff . town. 64 miles from Vancouver; including the following personal-prop-I I erty, 1 horse, buggy, harness, wagon, cow, 80 chickens, hay in barn, cord- wood, household rurnuure ana cuuw bwuj, pn a,ouv, caen, Dat--ance at. per cent : :-y -. . ; -J: . , -v v... . . Before buying for a home or ann investment, let us show you our ' properties. We oan suit you and save you money. THOMPSON & SWAN V CmraUB' BAUX BimBZsTOTAJrOOTJTXB, WASH. ' . HAMS AND COLUMBIA HAM AND BACON have the U.S. Gov ernment's guarantee of soundness,' and' the -Union Meat Co.'sguarantee of su " ; perior quality a combina . tionthat produces a break- fast food .Unequalled. ; . ' .-' V: v,;' - a ; . .i 5: : . i ' POT.TTMRTA ;HAM AND tlAPnM TF.MPTS THP! APPETITE, THEN SAT- ISFIES IT. ' ID GRADUATES 110 Exercises Ileld Last , Night ' by Students at Heilig ITIioatre. Graduating exercises of the Portland high school" were held last- night at the Hellig" theatre, at which time," dj plomas were awarded to 110 students who had completed the course of study wim uunur una creait. The exercises at the theatre' were un der the direction . of ' Prnffusor . T. T. Davis, principal of the school, while the address to the class waa 'deliv ered by R. K. Warren, formerlv a menv ber of the board of education, of the cityi . The diplomas, were presented by Hernia Wittenberg,, chairman - of the ooara or education Ini his address to the'elass Mr. War n iurged them to be earnest, to pos ren sess industry,- economy, - inftgrltyr to be prepared and to know the value of concentration of effort In making their way through -the world. He r-ftlled at tention to the lives - of the great men of tha world as illustrating tltd need and the results of sueh qualities liv the building of a career. ' ' V ' - The program carried . out during the evening was as follows: j ' Choral selection-"! a) "God Bless Thee, Love, Twas Only Idle Dreaming" . . , . . ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,1 , . . Nessler (b) "The Kerry Dance1?. ,. . .Molloy , ' mgn ecnooi wiee ciud. Mrs. Walter Reed. Director, Miss Laura H. Northup, Accompanist. Piano solo Ballade In B flat. .Chopin mini urc von; uroenewaio. Address to the class ...... R. K.. Warren A lormer member of the board of edu "" : ' ' -." cation. Vocal solo a) "Eleanora".,.Malllnson 0) -wnen Mabel Blngs"V. , . , , .BpeakS ; ' niu jneiia .. Drown. . . v Presentation of dllDlomas..... . 7.. ... .,,........,.-.... Herman Wittenberg i Chairman board of education. Piano solo (a) La FlIeuse.,.....Raff (b) Sous Bois . , : , , . , .,,.., . . Staub i iBB urace 'von uroenewaia. Chorat selection ,"Dlnah". . .... . .Jones ' Hign Bcnooi Olee club. MEN! TKAVEL ,BTT Tlil& ROUfC YOUR Lire l NOT IN DANGER! X v '''''' V. 4 :' . ' i "This road leads . to health! xro tntoirKT, iro hobftTsul, mo Our methods are -strlotly modern and we have discarded the KNIFE we don't need it, . . ; OUR MOTTO: OBZATEB IXACTITESB, MOU sub, weiraa wovjsB8 pur methods are" exacting. Our treatments give 1'ease." Our success la Y'UNEXCELLED." ; Our patients are satisfied.". - . WE TREATs imxTOtni sxBiurrr. BanBtrMA. TISlft, OATAJtKS (SjH A KOXTX), . All acute and chronlo disorders are readily cured by our raethtfda. ' , Office hours 10 a. m. to p. m. Sunday 10 a. m. to It m, . Imppndero -Therapy Company x EOS Merchants Trust, Bldg., , Portland. Or. WASHIWOTOH ST. ana au. crops, eicjor; onjy i.ou. PORTLAF INpePENBElWir CASH OR CREDIT 1 ; This solid oak cane' seat This not . i, . , pining Chair, $1.05 gemnne -very strong, pl. oak, ....... inning MM SALE, BEGINS x SATURDAY 'This will be the biggest shoe sale ever held iii this city' as thousands, of pairs of high-grade up-to-date Men's, Women's, Children's and Boys shoes and oxfords will be on sale at less than manufacturer's cost. Rcmcm- - w , ' ber,. these, are all of the newest styles, "samples" from ' V ; 7r 7ii -3: PS ' ;r u . .T.:'.v Morrison . Tront as A Tlrst.- - ..-' s f - ' . Mil Mmm . rnMDI nTR Hnt tcwdi inaiiBUDna 1 HJ. 1 fA cidcT CT AT 0UR STORE;you can buy strictly reU 1 U4-l,UO- JpllvO 1 niture at lower prices than the other si Btwn Waahlnston and St arte Btm. In ttim Orcen Front Bulldlns - solid oak Dresser; fir - or royal oak, but Refrigerators of olid 31 .50 special. iMiit - the ' best factories. So every one can be suited at a ; bargain- price; bring the whole family down Saturday, Remember, These Shoes Will Be on Sale at Both Stores ' Ait OA TThS We m OdblL 41111 t irSS; BTSandalsT aid N Men's and Women's house slippers, worth up to $1.00; all A X! go at . 39c a pair; M SlJ r3lf -shoes and oxfords, Misses' $150 v CiAAa 4JXe. w VV fA4V v-- w 1 also children's" fine patent kid shoes, and women's $1.50 and $1.75 white canvas oxfords, in all sizes, all go at 7.5c a pair. Mil OOPair Wo- nil tixuy ji cifii and Boys. fie kid and pat. eht leather dress srioes and xfords in blacks and tans; also Children's, shoes in, all styles."' This; lot also contains Women's patent kid, vici kid and tan oxfords and shoes, , worth -up to $2.50, and plenty of Boys'blucher cut calf shoes in all sizes; all go at $1.00 pair.' : M fi4 H i- TTOS- Give you the choice of thou- worth up to , $3.50, in all new styles black, tans and pat ents ; this lot also contains Men s $2.75 and $2.50 vidr kid dress shoes and oxfords in black, tans and patents all sizes, and the very best of Boys' dresp shoes aijd oxfords in blacks and patents; all sizes; all go at $1.45 pair. Y'. M t'fl AF TTftS You buy Women's $3.50 and ents; every new style is here in all sizes and widths. In this lot you will also find hundreds of pairs of Men's dress shoes and oxfdrds, worth up to $4.00, in all the, leading styles in tans, blacks and patents. Every, foot can be fitted as we have all sizes. M PP iTBoiflwm Give you the choice of Worn- shoes, oxford, garden ties and colonials in tans, blacks and jpatents; every size and width is here. , This lot also con-1 tains tylen's finest $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 custom-made dress shoes and oxfords in lace, blucher or the new button in tans blacks and patents; every shoe in this lot is a perfect gem. All sizes and widths, so you can be fitted. . All go at $2.65. We have 1,000 boxes of 25c "Blanco," the white shoe cleaner, on sale at 10c, so get your supply now. 1 1 j . . . 1 . ' . THOUSANDS OF THESE ; ; BE ON DISPLAY HELP YOURSELF v 2 STORES rFURNITURE COMPANY . . sT"HsPa all de- Extra:' Special Adjustable Tin Cur- rjj taiiCStretchers, theJLJ lcindfJpnly....... )llD Stationary Fia S etchers, only....... $1.23 have hundreds of pairs of You can get Boys' $1.50 calf SHOE BARGAINS WILL SO COME AND I(Q)1S Mil CO. XL for inferior goods. -Are you anxious to buy right? Come in and get our prices before f you buy elsewhere. You will be absolutely convinced that our prices are : P I 4'ii' it. A "v l"" ""11 jnl i . it- MilvUii sr.' !2l 'K. .-. First idison reliable Fur onces- than the other stores asK '. the most reasonable m Port land We are at your service Best Sanitary Steei D.ut i'; f rt i sized bed at niht: ;n t -Steel Co tic !'. I r '.