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V THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, .SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2J. 1908 Ml 1 v , v -- -v ." r f - - V. i f - - -' . 1 1; Mm mmm V- - s ' . .? , 1- 4 . FIANCEE T'i Richard Wilpolp Photograph by C. Klmnre Grow T 111- X 1 HK August rj t! I t '"ntlnucs hut already tnlk nf the fall activi ties has begun. Preparations nre b'lns made for the earlv fall ' -M'ilneF whl-h Tlll numtar th marriages of a number of social favor ites. The f:rt to bi announced Is that of liisB Bradford and Richard Wilder, which will bo celebrated early in Sep tember The earlv ),ors show tn Seattle Tb's year is haster.inn the lulk. and (nterevi in our own hore Phw which tak" plare in iiild-( x tober A riu'ul . r f Q& hore fanciers are to cr,ttr th'l horees in the Se;)!t! Flnr at! 1 the , rm- , y-'"-" llment will h returned in ip tober 1 r. n. Mi any are i.Unnlr.c to b "er to tn- mti'. OJnd 10 attr-n! the fnsf!vit. s t)."re. Mr. and Mrs James M i -klr nr. 1 their , 1 daughter. Miss Actte r"tirr.i Frlilav ! M'- from their trip through Kurope. Mrs. 1 f'J.." Muckl and M!" Mu k!e I ft a year ago i . ,ik V'ri rid visited Kgypt. Palestine. Turkey Greece. Ital, Spain and Fr.mce. and In and rf f r. si i7i t were Fr ( ''urts eci iht b pi'ti,in who I r, t . i : c, ; th- :i.e!e 1 1 ; Mi" i nd' : t 'i k i r.K H; r , ' A IB 1 e ! in tic evr ! p rr Fill 1 (iltllU nf t I p I - . 1 '. nifiit ha ;al I,;iw 'come ;i Ins cer' "t The w.i.s nil t! t been re "Kniss 7'ennls ep"c n 1 1 I ;i t l air 1 r. 1 p o , n " 1 1 r 1 s are c n " ill I'm M i ' t ' 1 ' III' 11 I and ' -t i 1 M ' wile' Mr . Mi's :,ne 1 di; 1,' n A':v N.ir .-v H ii !. Mis 1 " ii,, ... : Mi'v Mi: -I M "'f.irir. Full rtetiHs'nf tl -r. en en In a daily issue of th!; Vnnnc the pifls received wa - 'I illumined manuncrlpt s.nt bv plr.j.'s of I.lpnnn. Wolfe - To ! 'I.' ir pood wishes and ( n - I.ieW Sheib- has returred frnm 'f ;1 visit to the w m.l In Se kh" i the puest of Mrs ("ail " en ! n p. much cntert tired Later . t t.. lorin where ws me ' I' ; "is lit tie' Kii.r.u. nrid t Ml: 'He I I' ! ! I Kii M-s II M:s I.e.-, .Mrs K' ' n ng M Mabr he' III. II M rt an, n 'I ? : '.- N i , Nl - ir i-ii .- v Mr "i pti-iv . 1. :r. 1 M , 1 r pe Xlsy they merit to Krglind. where they were met by Wr. Muckle. who toured the -LBr'tish Is.eg with t!em On th1r re- turn trip they met In New York Mr Wucklen s.ster, Mr J I Young and her .taiighur Miss Ki lzlet I, Vi-uttg. ,' who w.ip e;i route to He: lin. hee thev win H'erd t' re,- five vears for Miss Tours n r.I trait in Mrs Murk.' and V isf M i K - x po. t i nt-ini to K.i- ffj-e in u.. 1 . i s to tour r. a- . hi ,i- i ' nl --.it Ti n are r. i f their bo-. f. i, stret, wl xh dur f irs th:r ah. . was -ve ,rie ; h Mrs . louns wr o - , s- : her rorr or Po-t - lan ejCr , f , r. , . , ,,. ,f r rr turn home Mrs M-.. k,e was m- t bv he. n Wiiiijiio hh.t ;,;st retuf,(d fr"m year aier,trn AIak event i-frest t tn Iopl retnsinlnt In P,.rt4ana the rst . Week was th- ' s tournament at , Be-h . jr . w,nt owr. from ktw an4 a Lrs. rl!ntr of summer etsrs wnt over from SSLld Tb wUl fa-tja thai attends th .twner w w!t atteeMted s,ni hiacli njnywt. O.'.er sims thm the eetir. (m.I gtveo at the Ha4N BrJc . P'"f. sratra from Pnrtlarxl t M Wi tt a ' he- iitti, ' I. I I lil'TL- 1 Fl'-rninr ,".ti'l T.ec or, Ar'n,, " , , UI.'I lb '.'i. r. y In. Miss S ' v . I l c k Hat' - W I No Mi"J Ir' ne . " , ak li . U la cl. ter M ' ' r, e K"!;r. er Tl- is. I, ai Philip It .nr.. V. .,.,;. : - ul 1-!i i n 'p.i n l.r' wit I. 'he t .' '',-'( hostesses Th op of Armstrorg. who rrtarrie.i Mel., was aflOfg Ih.e gU'StS " , f Mm I-S. inlet! -1 M- V i' Imr.nlrg and their .!' and MrS F. 8 iunn!nr, I'T-iand. arrlVtd at Waldport In two large tour'rg cars. r r t - firs' automoblies to ar V r,' or1 The trip tn was a r-itfrt r,n and with a small "f w rk the roajs could b mad" - . h travel The co"ditiori of 1 ,.. e: the famous Digger moun tain, whare tha party raally exparted were six Fnlvarslty of Orason boys who trouble, was found to bs sxeeptlonMliy food. About two weeks were spent in he Alaea valley where trout fishing and hunting- waa enjoyed. Monday nlsbt the party ramped at the Ready spring;, iuat west of town, and proceeded down the ha-h to Yarhate Tuesday momln. Mr. Ifunnlng Invited the Waldport peo ple to ride with him and both autos were kept luisv on the beach for some lime Alter an tiuiiui ni in.nw.n n.nv tii reitirn in Portland by way' of New port. Pr. and Mrs. R J. Harber and their daughters, Miss Fannv and Mlas Helen, left last Saturday for Berkeley, tab, for a week to attend the wedding of Miss I.uey I.ornbnrdl. the rtaiiKhter of Mr and Mrs. ('. I.ombardI, to I.leutenant Alvin Barton Hnrber. The wedding was celebrated Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Harher will ome north Immediately to from Seattle lor the t'hilippines. iiama over from Rand Island Rohm rveieon, victor voigt, William Wood, Arthur van rniaen. Philip Hart and unariaa onow. w Mrs. K. Nolaon Wlsner sntsrtalned number of friends at, ths home of her mothor, Mrs. William Pratt, on Water street. In Oregon City, Thuraday after noon. The afternoon was pleasantly passed with bridge, and the pries waa won dv nira. i neooore Osmund. Mrs. wiener was assisted tn her duties aa hosteas by her sister, Miss Cls Barclay i-rnn. I tw parlor ana fllnlna--room were beautifully deoorated with flowering bugle vine, i ne prise ror tho beat m tiro was an unusually large and beau tiful bunch or varl-colored sweetpeas. The Fred Pages are enjoying; their M l rrom rrmiio lui nit: i nui i'iiu. .....i mimmer nnllnr at Tellesn K.v ..u .re tt, n.menani la stationed v be i annual summer outing at leiioan bay, bride formerly lived here' with her near the Williamson river. With F. fl, parents and was one of the most popu- cjtrstton. collector of the port of San Inr and prominent of the younger ei. , Frlul.,rn. Mr. PaTe soma years am Kho was STHduntod from the t orlland i .,1(ir from tha Indians and Academy and later from Bryn Mawr, ,wo farnU1ls ,p,n(J thrtr summer In where she took high honors In her class , ,M. (,(,iia.htfui nlc to nhieh hv hv nd was nwnrded fl vrsdnate scholar- . , . . , i . , V.l . , k. .... I aunen rnuny impnnrTments anil oonven shlp. She will be remembered as the one .enr(, who played no cnaimingly tne leaning . . part in "The Foresters, tne nrst ai - - fresco play . given by the Collegiate j Another early fall wedding of Interest Alumnne sasorlatlon. Mr. Barber Is the wm he that of Miss Miriam Strong, who second son or it. ana Mrs. n. j. nnnirr nnd was a nooular student both at Port Innd academy and at. West roint. wnere ; he was graduated In the honor rank Into the engineer corps of the army. A year npo he was stationed In the Islands. w I one of the early fall weddings will; he that of Mtss Fiances Caroline Pr.id ford and Kit-hard Wilder, which will be celebrated Thurs lay, Sep tember 3. at Trinity chapel. The i-'-voni'iny will be a quiet one with onlv tho bride's sister, Mrs. James K. Mc- , Gowan as attendant. Miss Bradford Is a charming brunette, who Is most popu lar with 'the Irvlngton set. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H Brad ford of Irvlngton. Mr. Wilder Is a. brother of Mrs. Percy Blyth, who has been spending the spring nnd summer in Kngland and who Is expe.rted bonv soon. ; Mls-r-I-frnrirtta. H. Falling was host ess at a pretty tea yesterday afternoon In compliment to Mrs. Wall of New York, who formerly lived here. A nurn- ' her of her f'dends were aRked to nice! leave Y., to pretty at the if lur Mrs. Wall Is n charming woman, who "has traveled much and ia exceed ingly well Informed, especially on art, in which she is a connolsB'.-ur. Mrs. I'rank Vincent Du Mond of New York oon. mil Miss Howe, who Is visiting Mrs. W. I.. Brewster, poured t m and Miss Paheiln 'lauld, Miss Arcllno Webster. V.lss Kate Falling. Miss Katherlne Fall ing and Miss Olive Falling assisted. w A small colony of Portland people hnve collected at Hotel Kmprrss in Vic toria nnd have assisted In making the summer weeks pleasant for one another. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Aver have apart ments there and have been entertaining Mrs. ('. Hi. S. Wood as their guest. The Allen Lewises arid the William MacMas ters with their several daughters and Mrs. Hanks and her son are others staving there. Miss Virginia Borup. who has been prominently connected with the chil dren's work at the People's Institute, leaves this week for her home In St. Paul, to prepare for her wedding In October, Tier engagement to Richard Holder wnR announced some time ago. She will return to make her home here after her marriage. w Miss Ruth Honeyman is the guest of her cousin. Miss Cunningham, of Beat tie, wnose bridesmaid she will be early In September. Prior to her departure from Tacoma her hostess. Miss Marlon Blakeley. -who has been so charmingly entertained here, gave a luncheon of 12 i-ovees In her honor. A good deal of pleasurable expecta tion is centered In the coming studio tea and exhibit to be given by Miss lyil lio V. O'Pyan. whose miniature and por trait work has attracted much favorable comment. Mr. , and Mrs. William IT. Warrens went down last week to visit Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hart at their cottage at Oearhart Park,. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Alvord Joined the party yesterday. i w Pick Jones spent last week at Seaside as the guest of Herrv Wesslnger Miss Maida Hart is also being entertained at the Wesslnger cottage by Mlsa Milla Wessinger. Mr. and Mrs. George I. Fuller and their daughter. Miss Frances, and Mrs. Frank B. Thorn left yesterday on a trip through Yellowstone Park. Mrs. George H Flanders anl her daughters. Miss Carrie and Miss Louise, are at Bc.nff Springs after a visit of several days in Seattle. w Pr. and Mrs. George R, Storey are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a son at their house, S 1 6 Overton street, last Thursday. Mrs C. F. Swlgert entertained a few friends informally Monday afternoon tvlth a muaicale at her home on Wll- inette Heights. Miss Mildred Honeyman will next week for Potighkeepsie. X. enter a glris' finishing school. Miss Knirl Rothchlld gave a dinner preceding the costume ba will bo married to Harry 8. Bladen Wednesday, September 2S, at the First Presbyterian church. Mlsa Strong Is one of the cleverest and most charming voung women o Portland society sni enioys wide popularity. She Is a Bryn Mawr graduate. w Mrs. Joseph McDonald and her, guest, 'M--S H M. Carlock, gave a fancy dress p.i-ty for their young friends at Sea side Last week which was Intensely en joyed. The prize for the best sus tained character went to Miss Dorothy Hnber, who appeared aa an old, maid. Mrs. F. B. Oaie was hosteVtjf Ufa. five hundred party and linen shower Frl ilav for Miss TCtbel Merton Hays, whose marriage to Frances Wlllard Bond of Pendleton will btt celebrated Wednesday Mrs John Q. Alnsworth Is spending the month at Banff In British Columbia. The first of September she will come down to Seattle to attend the horse show and to visit with friends. Leo Hatin entertained with a launch party at Long Bench. Wednesday. Ahont a dozen of his young friends were taken to Sand island for a picnic lunch- r H. B. Litt Monday and Tufcaday All Linen Suits, values to $28.50 $6.00 All Summer Waists, vals. to $12.50 $3.00 Nc (None Ckartfed) Garments Carried Over 1 A card from A. B. Pteinbach tells of the trip he and his famllv are enjoying through Switzerland. France and Germany have also been In' their Itinerary and he lauds particu larly the beauties of Tyrol. The -"Hoher Lift," or elevator on the Hametsch'wand In the Alps was a special source of de light to him and he suggests the pos sibility of such a construction for scaling Portland heights. w Mrs. Robert W. Lewis and her little sons returned yesterday from a visit In Medford with the Hunt Lewises at their fruit ranch. Mrs. Lee Hoffman and her daughter Miss Marlorle Hoffman, are guests at The Breakers at North Beach. w w Ed Lang writes from Brunnen that his party Is enjoying a delightful trip through Europe. (Continued on Page Three.) WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS W. G. SMITH & CO. WASHINGTON BUILDINO THE STORE NOTED FOR BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICE9 Breakers last week. The honor guests ' i v I 2. 1 AND CALLING tw CARD5 ' r 30 305 306 BET4th.5th BUCHANAN BLOG WASHINGTON ST r-ers rSha sr-4 ths seen was f atisty b4 vrtt Tf.. T.h marriage e,f Jin Su.m Ca-iri'ii Church and President I' L Ciir i i, l of the I " 1 vcrsif y of Oire ,n was .-- hr.itC'1 Thursdiy evening a' G'snl i ,. I'olo. Thev are enioys r. g a hTf)!"n trip to Sulphur Springs and w, ; r- turn ea.rlv n"il month to Fugerv T e ride Is no les popular In F.uger.e is Oregon s resident She has !.-, there for sevrral year, f.rst ss tr.i -n of the morn's dormltor-v art later as l.rri i'i in Ie.;h eapariiip, she r !"-,re1 herself .. ?-t-ry rne "n t r ;-;rpus They will take up their r ' f;,e In ti,e presidents house tie 'Stnpus, which ! being rorrod.-! Heretofore Mrs 7.leber. the president mrvtr.er-lr.-ia w. has assumed the di;'t of the i.e.tt i r.f the prosldent s hrfi' ht she has gone f pe i ' le to iive with he- son. The golden we-ldlrr innhtMrT of Mr and Mrs. S. Lipman was celebrated wlh elaborate detail last Tuesday. Many friends snd ria!ri sert In eor-f-s-alstory meRssre end gifts Sn.l flowers Sod r-.sry attended the -e-p-tie.n glren for them st h Pcrt'ind !n m sven-.rg ,,nir tn, immed! w rl tiws ef the family were in attendance NEW IDEAS FOR NEEDLEWORK There re many reasons fcr" ':VJt re the btiiect p'ace in town. G!ar;ce in our shop any day and von th: better tncrcl-.anrli'.e. heiier ty. etrer pr-ce, pie a.ant aie-peciplc no Know thnr buine. a!! cr.unt Our shop i the only p'ace in town de voted exclusively to hiph prade fancy work. Specials for This Week Corset Covert, stamped on best gride French cambric, complete with fV to embroider, ,prrial 45 Pure linen Centerpieces, in Ora1. eyrirt. N'a!!arhin and ccrivert!nl pattrrni; fpecial ....19 Note Mail crderi prorr-ptly filled from tb'i sdvertitetnent. Closing Ou t the Stock A Sensational Sale of Fine .Dress Monday and Tuesday Come prepared to buy, for such values as we offer here are rare indeed. We intend tlm to be the greatest two-day sale of high-grade Dress Goods this store has ever held and that means the best bargains ever offered in the city. The superior quality of our Dress Goods is well known. All mail orders will be filled at the prices quoted if sent promptly. Every item guar anteed exactly as advertised. 50-In. Black Serge Regular $1.35 grade; comes full 50 inches wide; all wool, splendid weight; some stores ask $1 .50 for this same quality. 52-In. Broadcloth 89c Regular $1.50 grade; 52-inch black all-wool Broadcloth, me dium weight, fine deep black; a real bargain. 48-In. Silk Voile Regular $2.50 grade; 48-inch black Silk Voile, a beautiful lrench fabric, fine even thread; don't miss this. 56-In. Black Mohair .A7 Regular $2 grade; 56-inch black mohair Sicilian, extra quality and weight; war ranted strictly dust proof 27-In. Cream Rajah Regular $1 grade; to close out the balance of our cream Rajah Silk we offer it at the above special low price. 44-In. Crepe de Paris 58c Regular. $1 grade; 44 inches wide and comes in gray and champagne only; very suit able for evening wear. 42-In. Black Prunella Regular $1.25 grade; 42-inch black Prunella, warranted all pure wool, beautiful finish; a great bargain. 50-In. Ladies' Cloth 53c Regular 75c grade; 50-inch black all-wool Ladies' Cloth; never sold for less than 75c a yard; see this. 50-In. Herringbone Regular $2 grade; 50-inrh black Herringbone stripe, all wool and very stylish for fali; save 35c a vard. 50-In. Black Diagonal $1.23 Regular $1.65 grade; 50-inch black Diagonal, all wool and medium weight; wears splen didly; always stylish. 44-In. Black Voile Regular $150 grade; 44-inch blue black French Voile, me dium weight; on sale Monday and Tuesday only. 36-In. Taffeta Silk Regular $1.25 grade; 36-inch black Taffeta Silk, lustrous finish and all pure silk; every yard fully guaranteed. 45-In. Mohair Sicilian Regular $1.25 grade; 45-inch mohair Sftilian; our best $1 25 grade," ei ftale at the above price; Mack only. 50-In. Storm Serge Regular $1.50 " grade; 50-inrh black Storm Serge, all pure wool and fine weight for suits and skirts a snap. 54-In. Broadcloth $1.63 Regular 2 ffrade: 54 inch black Chiffon Broadcloth, beautiful finish.; a standard $2 grade anywhere. Sample Suits, Coats, Waists, Etc., Below Regular Cost . Paris Pattern! 10c Seams Allowed CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS. Paris Patterns 10c Seams Allowed