THE OREGON SUNDAY - JOURNAL, PORTLAND. . SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 10C8.
SOCIETY
(Continued from Pafa-Thr.)
' A murrlag-e ot interest to number
of Portland people la that of Dr. Emma
Ruhl Makl of Portland to Dr. Albert
Mlcha! Wlckatrom of CMcaro. Jon
10. U Chicago., Dr. Makl waa recent
ly graduated from the University of
Oregon school of trtedtcin and has been
spending th year In Chicago. They are
at noma at I3 L Salle avenue, Chi
cago. .
Wedneaday noon Mlaa Ada Mercer
and W, H. Hall , were' married QUletl7
at tha First Presbyterian church. Both
am erv well Known in vn oiiy, mem
bers
. r - 111 .
of pioneer rtirauma.
' pioneer rarnines. ,u.er mr
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wedding thev left for Spokane ana otner
ttnlnt
points In Washington, expecting to ro
turn to Portland to mak their homo
In about J daya.
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" Of Interest to Eastern Oregon was the
' wedding of Miss Clara Boylan of Denver.
Colo., to Lester B. Cronth of Pendleton, at
the home of the bride's parenta, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Boylan, In Denver, last
' Tuesday. ihey will reside In Pendleton.
Mr. Cronln Is the younger brother of
' Hubert Cronin of Portland,
MUs Dora May Brackett. the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mr. IL IL Brackett. pio
neers, of Barton, Or., waa married to
Guy Franklin Clester Wednesday noon
. at her parenta' home. Tha rooms were
decorated with ferns and roses In pink
ana white. The bride's gown was
white net over taffeta.
E. A. Christianson and Mlaa Charlotte
M. Anderson Of Portland wer married
Jfilna 10. at 11 o'clock, at 171 College
: street, tha home of the officiating
: clergyman, Rev. Henry A- Harden. me
father of the bridegroom. A. D. Chris
tianson, and Miss Belle Griffin attended
them., -
Wednesday evening Miss Vera Wents.
daughter of Clayton Wants of Portland,
was married to. Earl B. Morden, at tha
Centenary Methodist church, Tha cere
mony was performed by the pastor, Dr.
Clarence True Wilson.
: At the home of Mrs. Jennie Caulman
of Rainier, her 'daughter Lillian was
married to Irving P. Cutter on Saturday,
; June 20, Rev. Walter O. Fry, officiating.
Mr. and Mrs, Cutter wf : reside,., at
Rainier. T
Ragnvald Slmonson and Mlaa Chris
tina Federson wera married at tha
United . Norwegian-Danish - Lutheran
church, June 10, Rev. O. H. Hagala of
: the Synod church officiating. ,
'At tha horns of Robert : Lovelace at
Rainier, his daughter Margta waa mar
ried to Guy L., Tarbell on Wednesday
by Rev. Walter Fry. of tha Methodist
Episcopal church. . " i . ,
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. Dr. Clarence True Wilson married Mi
chael Kahr and Miss Freda Echreeck at
a pretty home wedding at the brlde'a
residence, 40S Conetanee street Wednes
day. EVENTS OF THE WEEK
The Misses Llnna and Ada Parker, en
tertatned a number of their friends at
their home last Saturday evening. The
evening waa spent with musio a ad
games until a late hour when light re-
iresnments were serveo. -j. nose present
were: Miss May Fitzgerald, Miss Merlal
Pave. Mlsa Gertrude Fitsarerald. Miss
Remona Page, Miss Martha. Outer, Miss
jsora Alien, juiss Anaerson, u,agar Mil
ler, C. Olson, Mr. Long, Mr. i Robert
son, Mr, Myberg.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Roberta enter"
tatned at dinner Saturday a week ago
In honor of Mr. Roberta 61st year In
Portland and Mrs. Roberta birthday.
Mrs. w. m. tLinoii ana Mra J. n. titan
ley received and Mrs. A. J. Freum and
Ashby served In the dining room. Cov-
, era. wera lata xor im
. Mrs. G. G. Parman of Russellville
entertained a party of friends Friday
evening, Juna it. In honor of Mrs. Q.
W. Parman. who waa married la Cor-
vama last ween.
A distinctly successful event artis
tically - and socially 'waa tha . recital
given by Miss Flora Fleischner Tues
day evening. She was presented by her
Instructor, Mrs. Imogen Harding Bro
die. who has good reason to be proud
. of -her work. Miss Flelschrfer la a favor
' lte.wlth her eet aa aha la a girl of many
accomplishments, of pretty graces. and
sweet disposition. The flowers she re
, tetved attested to this. Her voice, how
ever. Is a matter of success distinctly
riBlde from her pleasing personality.
With that alone she must win favor.
She has a clear, beautiful soprano, of
good range and volume, sweet tones per
. fectl y produced and flawless through
t the entire register. Musical tempera-,-
mefit and Intelligence are not lacking;
and with distinct enunciation and a lack
or amateurishness In style, only praise
can be accorded , her.' She la readily
clven place among the foremost of Port
. land's young singers. Assisting her
with two groups of songs was Mlsa
Beat ha Fowler, also Mrs. Brodle's pu-
pit She has a pleasing mezso-contralto
j and sings easily. Her tone is good and
true and the quality of her voice Is
rich and fuli Mrs. A. L. Hexter waa
the accompanist.
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. The program of music at the Taylor
street M. E. church today will be aa
V follows:
Organ. "Spring sang" Leybacb
Anthem. "Appear Thou Light Divine,"
. Morrison
Offertory, contralto solo, "Holy City."
................ Adams
Organ, recessional march Thorna
Kvenlng service t , v .
Organ, melodie. Rhelnlander
Anthem. "Praise tha Lord. O. Jeru-
'' salern." ...... Maunder!
Soprano solo,- "Glory - to Heaven's
Eternal King"; . . . . . . .Meyer-Helmund
Miss Eva Wells.
Duet, soprano and tenor, "I Heard tha
Voice of Jesus. Say," ; -
. Miss Seal and Mr. Boyer.
Bass solo, "Etecnal Day." Stephen Adam
-. , Mr. Ldbury. .
Soprano solo, ."Faoa to Face,".,.,..
,......................... Johnson
Miss Allia McCoy. - "
Anthem. "O Lord I Come,' . ... .Brara
Violin obllgato. Mlsa Barber,
Tenor olo.,"My Hop Is In the Ever- .
lanttn. ....... etalner
Trio, "Praise Ye the Lord.,. . .Qelbel
Mr?. Miller, Mr. Boyer and Mr. Hansen,
An mem, uoa, 01 uur ji.eiuge
Organ, march from Tannhauser-Wagner
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An Interesting recital waa given last
Saturday evening at W. Glfford Nash's
studio at Ellers by Mlsa Dorothea
Nah's pupila. Two young pupils, Caro
lyn Friendly and Battle Jarvla, played
aah a group of numbers first and
showed the quality of their training.
Their work was good and showed many
xc(illent points. Miss Jbmeline Powell
a '.id Mm. Ralph Miller gave the rest
rif the program and their work was of
rKCfptloDal merit. Miss Powell played
a Hthovn concerto and Grieg sonata
ami her Individuality and seriousness of
ifort were clearly Miown. Her work
demite " strength and character. She
t'Uvi with pulse and fi
wasting In the
firmness yet In no
tender-passages.
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MUSIC NOTES
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new building
ideally located, fronting on
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Free (bus to and from
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Telephone in every room.
Rates, $1.00 per day and
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per day and upwards. Telephone in
every room. Private baths. .
rmxa bus to Ain nim tbaivs
Musicianly feeling speaks In every
measure of her work, and her interpreta
tions are Intelligent. Mrs. Miller played
two groups of smaller numbers and
beautv of thought was principally pre
dominant In her work. She, too. plays
with character ' ana rorce, ana enaows
her readings with a meaning of her 0m.
Both musicians may be called exception
al In their work. t
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At tha Centenary Methodist church
tha following program of music will be
given today:
10:i0 Morning
Organ prelude. "Adagio" Paehe
Solo, 'TRemember Thy Creator" Pease
Mr. Robarts.
Organ. "Interlude" Dubois
Anthem, "More Lova to Thee"
Brewer
Organ. "Poatlude In C," ..
. . . .Smart
Youveroff
. . . . Faure
Crampton
7:45 Evening
Orcan prelude.
Berceuse". .
Anthem, ""The Palms
Solo,
City Of the Angels'
miss Alien.
Trio, I Will Lay Me Down" ..Brown
Messrs Mace, Alien ana Kooarts.
Organ solo, "First- movement. Fifth
Symphony". wiaor
Anthem, "The Good Shepherd ..Barrl
Solo by Mr. Allen.
Solo, "The Promise of Life" ...Cowen
'Mr. Robarts.
Duet. "Evenlnig Shadows" Brlggs
Mr. and Miss Allen.
Anthem, "Awake Thou That Sleepest"
t
talner
Organ postlude,
Fugue in C Minor"
uach
Organist, J. Hutchinson.
Soloist and director, A. M. Roberts,
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Tha last of the commencement re
citals ' of the Oregon Conservatory of
Musio was given Wednesday evening
at Ellers hall with ft large attendance,
A long program waa given, presenting
many atudents and tha performers were
overwhelmed with flowers. The climax
of tha evening Came In the last num
ber, a Lisst rhapsodle. No. 12, played
by Miss Marie Lallement, who Is on
the assistant Instructing staff. Her
floral offerings fairly covered the stage.
Some of the advanced pupils will he
presented la solo recitals next season.
' Miss Llna L!nenan'will present her
pupils. Miss Nina Walker, lyrio so
prano; Miss Helen White, coloratura So
prano; Miss Mary Alice Kock, mezzo
soprano and Mrs. . Cora Burdin, con
tralto, assisted , tr Miss Mary Mac
kenzie Cahill, violinist and Mrs,
Kathryne Llnehan Johnson, at the piano.
The recital will be Wedneaday evening,
at the Hawthorne- Park Presbyterian
church. . The .public, la. Invited.
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The. choir of the Hawthorne Pork
Presbyterian church will glva a Dudley
Buck musical this evening at 8 o'clock.
All the numbers will be compositions
by Dudley Buck, and will Include the
quartets. "Arise! Shina for Thy Light
Is Come," "Rock of Ages," "He Shall
Come Down Like Rain," and the notd
T Deum la "B" minor. There will also
be selections from "The Golden Le
gend," and "The Coming of the King,"
by this famous American : composer.
The pastor. Rev. E. Nelson Allen, will
give a short biographical sketch of the
iasi musics 18
The personnel
by the choir this season.
oi me cnoir is:
Mlsa Llna Llnehan.
soprano and director; Miss May Bres-
lln 1 1 1 ri 1 . J
A. T. Samuels, baritone; Miss Nellie
Kennedy, organist. w
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Vancouver people la large numbers
attended the recital given by the pupils
of Mrs. Fred L. Olson, assisted by Miss
Mary Mackenzie Cahill. vlollnlste, and
Emil Enna, pianist, all of Portland, at
,the Presbyterian church ' Frlda even
ing. Mrai Olson presented 11 of her
pupils and all did creditable work.. Es
pecial mention should i be given Miss
Anita Norellus whose rich contralto
voice showed good training and musical
feeling in "But the Lord Is Mindful of
His Own,": by Meodclaaatn. UJUier pu.
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Mgr.
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BTBOXAX BURUAl
sxirarsa
S to 8 p. nu
75c
J. T. Bridges, Manager.
ells presented were, Mrs. Myron Kles,
Mrs. M. M. Connor. Mrs. H. Mclntyre,
Miss Erie Moore. Miss Ruth Quam
berg, Mrs. J. B. Elwell, Mrs. C. C Grid
ley, Mrs. Charles Sears, Mrs. Viola
Burgy and Mrs. -Margaret Du Bola,
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The vested choir of St Matthew's
Eplscopa.1 church went to St. Helens
last Sunday afternoon and mis
Christ church at the evening service.
returning Monday morning. Tha trip
was a very enjoyable one for those who
went and the musio was appreciated
by the St. Helens people. Christ
by the St Helens
Christ church
was beautifully decorated
with ivy,
marguerites and roses.
Helen Pearee, a child pianist, gave
a pleasing recital at Miss Wilton's stu
dlo last week. Although ah haa stud
led only two yeara ah plays the smaller
classics wKh . reDOse and her work
showed talent combined with conscien
tious study. She was aasistea oy Mar
guerlte Egbert, reader.
The musical contest which was to
have taken place last week at the atudto
of Miss Jujia C Richardson, 451 Mor
rison, corner of Thirteenth, has been
postponed till the fall term owing to
tne illness or wires oi iu pupus won
were to have taken part.
Miss Ullyn Glendennlng la aubstl
tutlng for Miss Delta Watson In the
Westminster Prestrvtertan church choir,
MUs Watson Is at Seaside attending the
conference of . tho Young Women's
Christian Associations.
Miss Jessie Brltt, a prominent teach
er and slnear of Newberg la In Fort
land for. the summer, taking a course
of vocal study wiut jura, waiier neeo.
COMINQ EVENTS
The O. E. S. Girls have cards out
for an Informal dancing party at the
Council Crest pavilion Monday evening,
July 6. Stiles', orchestra will play. Ad
mission will be by these cards only,
The patronesses for tha evening are:
Mrs. A. H. Wlllett, Mrs. D. L. Houston,
Mr. W. H. Smith. Mrs. R. - Schmeer.
Mrs. F. S. Fields and Mrs. A. L. Rum-
eey. The O. E. a. girls are Miss Emma
Howatson.- Miss Josephine . Stapleton.
Miss Mabl Beckett, Miss Charlotte
Ballin, Miss Louise Fhilpott, Miss Edith
Schmeer, Miss Bess Huston, Miss Ruth
Ballin, Miss Eva Fanning, Miss Ger
trude Ballin and Miss Margaret Howat
son. .' j-
Mount Hood circle. Women Of Wood
craft will cloae the season of their
very popular whist socials and dances
next Tuesday evening with a "rose
whist." Everythtngposslble will b
done to carry out .the Xame of Port
land's roses. Refreshments suitable to
the season wiu ne aervea. An orches
tra win oe lurnisnea xor: tne aanclng.
"a::?- '
iTtf Woman's Auxiliary, Railway
Mail association, will give their annual
irarden oartv at tha home of Mrs. whit.
rner. East Twenty-eighth and Tillamook
streets, July ,. 7 to 16 p. m.
The Miznah Social club will meet
with Miss Eva Lillian Haynes, Thurs
day, at tha home of Mrs. C. F. Clapp,
Kern far. . raaa jouni dooii car.
Mrs. E. H. Schlaon. of 1T1 East Third
street North, left for an extended tour
of the east on Saturday 4ast. She will
visit rltlvaa In Denver and IncldenU
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Most conveniently located hotel on the
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Beds, 60 cents. Meals. 85 cents. Chil
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then dally, at 9 a. m. Fare 11.60.
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THE CORNELLS
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Rates Binrle
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Our. free omnibus meets ali
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SEASIDE,
Most popular and best family hotel at Seaside. Thirty rooms overlook the
ocean, with private bath. Strictly modern In very detail. Free 'bus meets all
irains. jjower and special rates for June. Musical entertainment twioe a week.
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ally take In the Democratic national
convention, ana later proceed to et.
Louis and other clues where sh will
renew acauaintanca with nit . tim
trienas. . ..
ThA'marrlage of Mi KfeTt Wrfl
Webber to Charles Lagerqulst, which
was. to have taken place Tuesday even
ing, has been postponed on account -of
um serious unless of the bride-elect.
Miss Lottie v. UatriAM irt ,
Week for Seattle to visit friends. Be
for, returning home Miss Hatfield will
go to Victoria. Viiuonv . n f! . uii
other places on the sound.
Mrs. H. Borles of RmI1a a form..
resident and ninnoor r PnMi.i
visiting her niece, Mrs. H. Bruck, 744
Kearney street. .
Mr. and Mrs. Mn Rumiti hava arnne
to Denver. whor. u. Pa riiVi will ara
tend the Credit Men's convention.
Miss Elisabeth Mnnrne left Saturday
on the Stat of California for several
weeks' stay la southern California..
MlSS ' Marv Conrannnn. ilniirhtnr if
Councilman Conoannon, and her cousin,
Miss Agnes Ulneen, left , Portland Sun
day for an extended trlD through the!
eaat. Tbey wUl .Visit UaiUmor. Fhlla-i
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Fine walks and drives. Rates, 13. BO and
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A charming place t
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and will .return about September L
Mrs. Claude Edward Ellis of (his city
nas oeen visiting m tiiusDoro.tn past
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Banff Hot Springs.
The Canadian Pacific have on sale
special round trip excursion tickets to
Banff the Carlsbad of America. Tick
ets will- be good for stopovers at Vie
tor la. Vancouver and the various monn
tain resorts. An 1,800 mile ride for 135.
For full particulars call or address P.
R. Johnson, Q. A. P. D.. 142 Third street.
roruana.
The Teacher's Reward.
v ' From . the Pathfinder.
A school teacher after snendinc 4t
strenuous moments explaining the mys
teries of physiology to the primary class
sounded their Intelligent attention bv
asking the definition of "vertebrae." A
small and anxious boy on the back seat
arose and delivered the following:.
"The vertebrae is a long. wavy bone.
My head sits on ons end of It wind I
sit on tha other."
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X Is the busiest and most brilliant pleasure haunt in this part
r( 4-Yt a fniinfir lUta : ftitvimsir T a friAHCin A a stf t orf sssko x
A Ul VJ1V- WUUVl J OUUiiUVIt
X joice to learn that they can
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The Popular, Excursion Steamer of the O. R. & N, Co.
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Leaves Portland, Ash Street Dock,
DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 8:30 A. M.
SATURDAYS ONLY, 2:00 P. M. ,
MAGNIFICENT
DOWN THE COLUMBIA
Direct connection at. Megler with the Uwaco railroad,
thence to the beach resorts. See published schedules
' EXCURSION RATES FROM PORTLAND
Season Ticketsr on sale daily .$ 4.00
. Saturday-to-Monday Tickets . , .: ,,. 3,00
Five-Trip Commutation ;Tickets . . f . . . ; i 15.00
' Reduced Rates Prevail From. All Parts of" the State
I Purchase tickets at the City Ticket Office, O. R. & N., Third
T anrl VVashino-tnn SJtrit . T
WM. McMURRAY,
X General Paitenger Agent
NEWPORT
YAQU1NA BAY
Oregon Vflatchless Beach Resort
The Place to Go for 'Perfecjt Rest and Every Conceiv
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t ITS FACILITIES ARB COMPLETE Best of food, and art .
T 1 ..' tr t. i. ! All J "!
auuuuauic ui n. riraii wici iium airings. . u rnoucrn lie-
cessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro
vided every day. Fuel in abundance. 'Cottages partly fur
nished or unfurnished-to be had cheaply. Strict municipal
sanitary regulations. '
I Summer Excursion Rates
r ' From All Points in the Northwest
Nf PORT is reached by way) of the Southern Pacific to
Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern Railroad.
Train -service daily, and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave
Portland 8 :15 a. m. y'
RATES FROM PORTLAND "
Season tickets, on sale daily S6.00
Saturday-to-Monday tickets ........... .$3.00
Correspondingly low rates from all other points. Call at the
City Ticket Office of the Southern Pacific, Third and Wash
ington streets, in Portland, or at any Southern Pacific agency
elsewhere, for complete information.
WM. McMURRAY
X General Passenger Agent Southern Pacific Co., Portland, Or.
Summer Schedule to
VIA ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER R. It.
EFFECTIVE SATURDAY. JUNE 27, 1908
SATURDAY SEASIDE SPECIAL Leave Portland 2:20 Y m '
arrive Seaside 5:55 p. m. :
SUNDAY ' PORTLAND SPECIAL-Uave Seaside 6:30 p. m
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l)t Daily evening train from Portland leaves 5:30 p. m., runs thfoufirh
to Seaside and Holladay. .
DiyndeTo 0(f traln tTOm Sc"ide leaves 4:50 P- m., arriving Port-
Dining Cars on Bdlh Evening Trains
D?V? ornin trn leaves Portland 8.00 a. m., arrives Seaside
Daily, morning train from Seaside leaves 7:20 a. m., arrives Port--..
land 12:15 p. m. .
Six Months Round-Trip
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CADILLAC, HOTEL
v. N. E. Cor. Eddy and Leavenworth Sta.,
- SAN FRANCISCO. ,
Modern and up-to-date Class A structure; 175
rooms. lOvbaths: Amertpnn . nlan i Kn
and up; European plan, with bath.. 11.50
Car and ud.
specini rates 'to permanenta
commercials.
unlimited sampl
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It It Qatley, Manager. .