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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 6, 1908.
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the sumoier months on tha cnaat ara
. visiting Miss' Cornelia Cooke, 0 Vista
svanua.
Dr. W. A- dimming and hla daughters
ra llvlna- In pratty houseboat quartara
. at niverclale while thlr homo la bring
. , built on their attractive riverside prop
yl r mo ,
Harold Hugglns will leave' this week
to continue hla work at tha Untveralty
of Chicago. )l attended there last year
after complying two yeara at Stanford
Mra. Mrcus Flelschnar ' and Mian
Flora Flels-hner returned tha flrat of
' the week- from Seaside Houae, where
they apent tha month of Auguat.
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a Alnnar wilt ha riven at tha' Dan'
- moore labor day for tha Seattle baaeball
'team which playa then against tha local
team. Elaborate preparatlona are being
maae lor 11. , t ,;
Dr. and Mra. Andrew C. Smith have
returned from California, where they
' made an Interesting tour of the Pacific
coaat line, - ' - :
' Mr. and Xfn. Frank Kerr and . Mra.
Kerr'a mother. Mra. Dell Stuart, have
returned from a atay at Seaatde. ,
William . Vanderbllt 'Dolph Jeft laat
Monday for Maaaaohuaetta to continue
Ma work at Wllllame college. .
Dr. and Mra. Luther R. Dyott and the
Mlasea Dvoftt have returned from an
, outing at Seaside. V
C. I Parker, Mlaa Carlotta Parker and
Miaa Zola Parker were gueata at North
Beach Jaat week. -.-:
Mr, and Mra. -Stewart B. Llnthlcurn
are making a , late-season visit at Sea
aide Houae.
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Mlaa Ada Burke haa returned from
Ocean Park, where she apenthe sum
mer. v.
Mr. and Mra. Frank M. Warren. Sr.,
bave gone to Banff for a abort atay.
Mr. and Mra. John Shepard have
gone to Hood Btver for a abort atay,
Mr. and Mra. H. U Plttock apent laat
week at the Moore at Beasiae.
Miss Anhia Dlmlck was ' entertained
by friends at Seaview laat week.
Mlaa Gladys McKenile haa returned
from an outing at Ocean Park.
Collins, Mlaa Shannon, Mlsa Ward,
Mcimire and Mra. Leo u. Ward..
A surprise party was given Master
Harry Rasmus In honor of Ma four
teenth birthday, After games bad been
played luncheon ' waa aerved. , The fol
lowing' were preaent: Miss Addle John
eon, Mlaa Elisabeth Johnson, Mlaa Jean
nette Sutherland. Mlaa1 Lottie Sharp,
Miss Lottie Jones. Master Kddle Mo
C.mmVv. Mlu Mattla Drlhlu Mlaa F.a
tella Hansen. Mlaa Edith Oliver. Maater
Archey Hansen. Master Mavow nurten.
Master Harold Adams, Maater Delbert
Can leu. Maater Charley Rasmus. Mr.
and Mra. Jonea. Mrs.vCapels and Mlsa
Dalay Huddleson.
An enjoyable autumn launching party
waa given Thureday evening by Miss
Myrtle E. Long In honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Royden'Heaman of White Salmon
Waah After a pleasant ride, a landing
was made near the Kock Ialand ciuo,
where refreshments were served..
The nartv conaiated of 'Mr. and Mra,
Hoyden Heaman. Kuth E. Dlller, Lllla
T. Winters. Gertrude Kurth. Sadie Good
ntan - Beatrice Burnett. Ethel Johnson
and -Myrtle E. Long; E. E. Wedemeyer,
Sam Mullen. Bert Malllna-. Dean Ott.
Ernest Mullen. Que Eilers and Ed De
Keator. .," .
A number of Mlsa M. I Ferrero'a
frlenda gave 'her a cup ahower at her
home,; S7J Third atreet, Wedneaday
evening. In honor of her approaching
raarrlaa-e to H. T. Donlvan. : The even.
Ina- Daased bleaaantlv with toiualo and
games. Refreshments were aerved later
In the evening. The 'guests were Mlaa
M. B. ineen. Miss Oertrude Ulaeen,
Mlsa B. Duhrkoop, Mlaa S. Merrill, Miss
lone Merrill, Mra. J. 8. Malchester, Miss
Lily Kump, Mlsa D.' Brent.- Miss Flor
ence Hough, Mlsa P. Shaffer, Mlsa IX
Malchester and Mlsa A. Blinn.
WEDDINGS ;
A pretty wedding that escaped 'notice
lat week waa that of Mlaa Ethel Mor
ton Hays and Francis WlUard. Bond of
Pendleton. The , ceremony was- cele
brated at St. Mark's Episcopal church
Wednesday evening, of last week, and
Rev. John H. Slmpaon" officiated. The
church .was nrettv with white asters,
ferns -and palms. Colonel E. M. Wil
son, the bride a uncle, rrom iJeuingnam,
Wash., gave the bride away.
Tha hrirlai eorteira formed an effect
ive picture. The bride , waa beautifully
gowned in white messallne trimmea
with duchess lace and bands of satin.
A full length veil of' Brussels lace cov-
her gown, and sne carriea a mm-
Bride rosea. There were rour
ftenrlont tna.ids: Miss Lucille .Ken-
Drnrthv and MInm .Tn Sterllnar entered
together and wore pretty frocks of pink
Mlsa Emma W. Thornton "rt Mh.H.Tk7irt
Mlsa Hasel Tlchner , and Miss, wazei
Tuesday evening In compliment to 'her I Ferris wore green messallne with the
..... n-u. t.. saattla same tone In their hair and carried the
same kind or nowers. unariea jtjona.
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EVENTS OF THE WEEK j ggj?
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cousin. Mlaa Theresa Lyons of Seattle,
who la visiting her. Miss Lyone will
leave tomorrow evening for San Fran
etano to visit relatives there for two
mnnthl
Tha hnnaa waa nrettllv decorated with
ferns and slightly tinted vine maple
leaves. In the parlor were large bowls
of pink aweet peas and In the aitting
room were beautiful pink rosea. There
airht tables for the aame and the
score cards were pretty water color
repreaentattona of Portland roses. The
prises were won by . Mlsa Jennie Leon
ard and Henry Treeves. rney were
dainty water color sketches of Port
land acenea.,' The consolation prizes,
which fell to Miss Ruby Hall and LeRoy
Chadbourne, were funny mechanical
were aerrea rrom
the bridegr'oom's brother, attended him
and the ushera were Fenton urigsoy.
Dr. A. wassie ana iioyai aawieue 01
Pendleton. The church waa well filled
with friends of the bride who is pop
ular in her Bet
A reception followed at the nome ox
the bride'a Bister, Mrs. Charles E.
Levis. 668 Flandera street. The home
waa beautifully decorated witn cut
flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Bond left on the
night train for Vancouver. B. C, and
are now at nome in .penaieion. wnero
both are .well Jcnown. .Mrs. Bond for
merly lived there. Tne ramiiy is wen
known throughout the state as one of
the pioneer families of Oregon,
waa
tnvs. Refreshments
the dininar-room table to several of the
company at a time by Mrs. Thornton, the j c Hayes, Tuesday morning
hostess' mother, and Mre. W. T. Wheel- ' . ' . ' ...
r. her a ster-ln-iaw. . uiuuii.i oi. .
The guesta were Mlsa Sadie Trout,
Mlsa Mertle Williama, Miss Sallie
Schwartz. Misa Olive Harris, Miss Ruby
Hall. Mlsa Pearl Hail. Miss Florence
Williams, Miss Jennie Leonard, Miss
Harriet Kirby, Miss Frances Wheeler,
Mlsa Minnette Davla, Miss Lucille Per
- kins. Miss Lillian Howard, Mlsa Pauline
Kennedy, Miss Ruth Farnsworth, Miss
Gertrude Hardy. Miss Estella Thomp
son, Miss Harriet Monroe, Miss Gene
vieve Martin, Miaa Catherine Majors,
Miss Dorothy Sutton, Miss Margaret
Sutton, William T. Wheeler, . LeRoy
Chadbourne, Henry Treevea, Charles
Treeves. David Long. Thomas H. Per
kins, Sydney Brown, Ralph Howltson.
Seth McAdams, Dudley Thornton. Ed
ward Nash; Marshall Williamson, Dud
ley Williamson; Clark Fontaine, George
Presson, Donald Yager, John J. Kruser,
Daniel Robinson, Harold T. Thompson,
Jean La Rowe, Harry Simpson, Wil
liam Kingston. .John Jennings and
Percy Leonard.
' Mra H. F. Dalrymple entertained with
an afternoon last Wednesday at her
home In Eaat Portland. About 25 wo
men spent the hours pleaaantly with
needlework and chat. The honor guest
was the hostess' sister, Mra, a. Waiter
Thomas of Denver, who returns to her
home next week after a months -visit
nn tha coast. She waa Joined laat .week
by her- husband and her little son Am-
Herat, wno nave oeen in Liuioniiiv ie
In the afternoon refreshments were
served and the hostess waa assisted by
four young girls Miss Alice Timothy,
Miss Delta Williams, Mlaa MVrtle Allen
and Mlaa.Gertrude Stevena. The house
waa prettily decorated with asters pink
ones In the living-room, white ones In
the hall and blue onea In the dlnlng-
, room. '
The women entertained were, besides
Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. J. L. Robertson, Mra
Roy Fields Martin, Mra Robert T. Wil
liamson, Mra. Eugene Dawson, Mra
Francis - Baker, Mra 'Thomaa Henry
Stevens, Mrs. George W. Aldrlch, Mra
Paul Peterson. Mra Laura Wilkinson,
Mrs. William Leonard. Mra : Thora
Olafson, Mrs. -F. Karl Qernery, Mra
Theodore F. Trelllnga, Mra - Maude V.
Jameson, Mra David T. Landnn. Mra
T. Q. O'Brien. Mra. Frank W. Sherman,
Mra. Alice White, Mra John Sullivan
Perkina. Mra Thomas -. Dorcaa- Mra
Jamea Rudolph Preston, lira Emmallne
Cady, Mra Kaipn wiggera. Mra. Kath-
erlne Qeorgea and Mra T. R. "valbott.
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A pleasant theatre party was given
laat Monday afternoon at the Orpheum
. In hunoAof Miaa Lillian Cohen's birth
day. Ten girls fonnetf the party and
Mrs. I. L. Cohen and Mra B. . Ostrow
were the chaperonea The party went
afterward to the Hasel wood Garden for
refreshmenta In tha evening the aame
a-ueste gathered at the Cohen home on
North -Twenty-fourth street and en-
- Joyed an informal mualcale. The party
consisted of Mrs. uohen, ura ostrow.
, Miss Lillian itiMn. atisa Kita frarer,
Mlaa rlir Carson. Miss Helen Mc-
Oulre. Miss Maraaret Conrad. Mfas Ger-
. trade Hovber. Miss Kutn foasner. Ml
6adle Gorainkie. Misa Kieanor iTager
and Mlaa Caroline Frtendly.
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- Axnamber of ehowera were given for
Mlaa May Colllna prior to ber wedding
last Tuesday. . The Wedneaday evening
. preeedlnc her orioeamaia. M las uene
vlere Ward, gave a plate ehower for her.
The guests were Mra Laura Woodruff.
Mra L- McOuIre, Mra Joseph N.
Meyer) Mra James Foley, Mra JUeo B.
Ward. Mts Joaephifte Kearney. Mlaa
pthop. Mtss Margaret MeGulre. Mlaa
A IK Shannnn. Mum Loretta Sulllrma
atvt Mlae Colllna. ,
Mra. Joaepn N. Meyer gave a luncheon
rf l rnvers' laat Saturday with a
kitchen Bbewar. Xfcs gueau war Miaa
A wedding largely attended by friends
that of Miss May Collins and Dr.
t
Rev.
Father W. A. Daly officiated. Preced
ing, the ceremony a good musical pro
gram waa given, Mr. Tauscher, Mr. Mc
Gulre, Mr, Kent and Mr. Hlckej- formed
a quartet that Bang the Lohengrin
bridal chorus as the bridal party en
tered. Prior to that Mr. Tauscher and
Mr. Kent sang a duet. "O Salutarls.
Mr. Hickev sang "I Love You Truly,'
and Mr. McGulre aang a solo. The
auartet sang Gounod's "Benedlctus" and
Miss Kearney waa at the organ.
The ushers were Ray Collins and Jack
Kenney. The bride entered witn her
father and she wore cream messallne
over taffeta, cut prinoesa and ornament
ed . with princess lace ana pearl trim
ming. She wore a full length veil with
orange blossoms, and carried Bride
roses. Attending her was the brides
maid. Miss . Genevieve Ward, who wore
white point a esprit with lace inserted
and a lace bertha, . A blue picture hat
and a ' bouquet ' of pale pink carnations
completed her costume. The little ring
bearer was Marie .turoy, wno wore
dainty white frock. The brother-in-law
of the bridegroom. Kaiser Pratt of Eu
gene. Was the best man.
After tne ceremony a wedding break
fast followed at the home of the bride'a
parents on Victoria street. Orily the
relatives and bridal party were preaent
Dr. and Mra Hayea left at once for
British Columbia and will return within
the month. Dr. Hayes' parenta from
Baker -City, Dr. and Mra J. P. Hayea
and hla sister and brother-in-law from
Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Kayser ' Pratt,
were m attendance, . i
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Th home of Mrs. A. E. Belknap on
College Hill. Corvallls, waa the acene
of a very pretty wedding Wedneaday,
when the only daughter, Mlas Frances
Belknap, .became the bride of Roy Hol-
lenberg.
At 11:10 Mlas Ines Johnson sang "I
Love You Truly." and Miaa Marie Ca
they played the wedding march, to the
atralna of which the groom, accompa
nied by Rev. IK it. ieech or the Meth
odist Episcopal church., descended 'the
stairs and entered the parlor. Following
them waa little Miaa . Marie -Fischer.
dressed in pink, carrying tha ring In a
large pink rose, and then the bride, at
tended oy Miss Carrie -Buchanan, bur-
Ina the ceremony Mlaa Cathev slaved
softly. While congratulation were be
ing tendered. Miss Johnson sang "O,
rroifiise Me," ana mibb catney played
the Lohengrin wedding march. The
bride, who has been one of Corvallla'
popular public achool teachers, waa at
tractive In -a simple costume of white,
with veil, and carried white carnationa
Miss Buchanan was gowned In pink and
carried pink carnationa During lunch
eon, which was served' on the lawn, the
bride's bouquet was caught by - Miaa
Georgia Herbert. --.Mr.
and Mra Hollenberg left by auto
mobile for Albany, en route to Port
land,. and from there they will proceed
to other points on a .more extended trip.
They will reside In CorvaUta. where a
new bungalow. Juat bullt-y the groom.
awaits them. The out-of-town guests
were Mlsa Cuney of Salem. Mtss Nellie I
McPheraon of eastern Oregon and Mlsa
Ivy Burton or independable.
Mlaa Myrtle Fayton and Dr. Roy C
Mc Dan lei were married at the borne of
the bridegroom's parenta, Mr. and Mra
E. P. McDanlel. in Baker City. Teeaday
afternoon by Rev. J. Ketlaoa Barry, rec
tor ef St, fftephena eburrh. Relatives
and a few Immediate friends were prea
ent. Dr. and Mra McOanlel took their
departure for Portland and the- eaat
for their honeywioon. aapectlng to re
turn In about a week, at which time
they will be at borne at 174S Church
street.
Ir. K. B. McDar.M filed te r-wltlow
of beat mil and Xiu Jvana W'aunnaa,
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from a pleasant outing on the Little
White Salmon river, where they apent
the month of Auguatat Camp Wild
wood. '-.-. "..'.'
MIsb Fllae .Cramer .writes from Italy
that she la enjoying southern Europe,
and especially Rome. She expects to
sail for home with her mother from
Germany September 1. .
' Mr. and Mra Jamea B. Young have
returned after a delightful, tour of
Washington and British Columbia, They
will be at home to their frienda at 434
Jefferson atreet.-
Mrs, Harry Gurr and her daughter,
Hasel, have returned home after a six
week' outing at Ocean Park.
Mra. Rottau and her-daughter have
returned from' a four months' stay at
Newport beach.
Mr. and Mra Walter Reevea are here
from Seattle to visit frlenda for a fort
night ' v" -. I
Mr. and Mra. J, II. Bruce are now at
hnine to their frleiids at IDs Irvlug
street.
Hoi, kin JenklnB has returned frojn a
month's visit at Long Heath,
3UTTHIEU SEM0USLY
AT HOSPITAL
F. X. Matthleu of Buttevllle. Marlon
county; la In St. Vincent s huiu.lUI auf
ferlng from kidney trouble, lie paaamt
a reatleaa nifht. but at noon today was
reported an feeling much better.
Mr. Matthleu is tl years old, and la
the only living man Who waa pmaent
at the meeting held to establish, a ter
ritorial government in Oregon and thus
fix thia region a a part of the United
Statea instead of Canada.
ii'Seasori is fa
Keep Gool
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Stores
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Mrs. Richard Wilder, Laat Week's Popular Bride.
was charming as bridesmaid. ' Misa
Grace McDanlel was the maid of honor.
The bride was given sway by her step
father. John Steia-er. while Sherman
Reese Jr. served In the capacity of ring
bearer. '
The parlors in which the ceremony
took place were elaborately decorated
for the occasion. Aa the bridal couple
appeared the wedding march waa played
by Matt wann.
A very pretty wedding ' took place at
the home of Mr. and Mra Lewis Mont
gomery, August 20, at high noon, when
Misa Grace Hampton of Portland and
Robert Z. Young of Seattle were united
In marriage by Rev. J. F.'Gliormley of
presence
fr
of relatives and' immediate
rlends. The bride was attended by
Miaa Dixie Spinner and the bridegroom
by Claude Hampton, brother of the
bride. A slx-cdvse luncheon waa given
by Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery in honor
of the event. The house was beauti
fully decorated with flowers and palms
throughout and the dtnihg-room waa in
'ink and white. Mr. ana Mra. roun
e parted on the 2 o'clock. train for Se
attle. from whence they went te Vic
torla and Vancouver, ti. u., on tneir
wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Young will
be -at home to their friends at 3206 Ter
race atreet, Seattle, after October 1
A charming home wedding celebrated
In Sell wood waa that laat Wednesday
at the residence, of Mr., and Mrs. . N.
Jenesen. when their daughter. Til lie.
was united In marriage . to .Herman
Schroeder. a young bualneas man of
Estacada The ceremony waa performed
by Rev. Bowersox. -
The bride wore a beautiful gown of
white mull, trimmed in lace and mser
tiona and carried a bouquet of Bride
roaea. ' Misa Ebba Wahlberg aeted aa
bridesmaid, and Cart Jenesen. a brother
of the bride, as best man. The appoint
ments throughout the rooms were , ar
tistically carried out with , aummer
blosaoma and ferna After the dainty
refreshmenta . were served the newly
married couple left for their newly fur
nished home on tne east side.
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Miss Minnie Buchanan and Vernon
Strong were married Wednesday even
ing at the home of the bride'a mother,
t University Park. Rev. Arthur B.
Walts wae the officiating minister snd
Mra Walts played tbe wedding march.
Tha bride waa aowned In wnlte silk
trimmed with lace and carried BrldeJ
home on Portaraouth avenue.
Mlta Tressie 8mlth, daughter of E. D.
Smith of Forest Grove," and W. L. Clark
f Portland were married at Vancouver
Aua-uat SB. ,
Yhey topK tneir rnenaa completely oy
eurprisa 1 he bride haa long -been a
resident of Fereat Grove and la a popa
lar member of he younger eorUl eat.
Mr and Mrs. Clark wUl reside la Port-J
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A quiet fall wedding was celebrated
with the marriage ef Miss AlJca Berens
and Roy Robertson, Wednesday aveaing
laat The ceremony tewvk place at the
residence of Daniel A. Flelda. ( K. Ia.
vis street mtrth. Rev. J. Howeraox crTi
ctatlng. Tbey will ehortly be) at bone
te their frienda la this 'city.
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Miss Edith Lemla Fcbeorwian ef Raai
uv. Mich- and John Hamilton Paull
at Caiuraty X itli. vera a&:iej l taar-
riage Saturday evening last at the home
of Mra George C. Jackman, sister of the
bride, S96 Broadway." - Mr. and .- Mrs.
Paull left on the 11:45 train for Calu
met, where they will reside.
A quiet home wedding took place at
the residence of Mrs. M. Good, 120 Eaat
Thirtv-thlrd street, last Monday even
insr. when her daughter. Miss Jessie B.
Good, was united in marriage to Bueir
F. Lyons.. Rev. J. J: Staub or the tun-
nyslde Congregational church officiated,
"At noon September 4, at the residence
of the officiating clergyman. Rev. Henry
A. 'Borden. 271-College street. Nels W.
Chrlstensen and Mrs. Martha L. Von
Beeker, both of Portland, were united In
marriage. W. J. uauagner was uesi
man.
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COMING EVENTS
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Portland Lodge. No. 209, of the Fra
ternal Brotherhood, will give Its first
dance of the season Wednesday evening
at the Knlghta of Pythias hall. Eleventh
and Alder streets. Invitations can be
procured from members of the lodge.
These dances are given on the second
Wednesday night of each , month and are
largely attended. Members 6f the com
mittee are Lillian Dyer, Mrs. George
Thompson, May Dudrow, A. P. DeKey
ser and C. A. Ambrose.
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The Daughters of the Confederacy
will meet at J:S0 next Friday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. George R Stovall.
1007 East Fifteenth street north. This
will be an Important meeting and all
southerners are urged to be present.
Take Alberta car.
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The Mlxpah Social club will hold Its
next meeting September 10 at the home
of Mrs. Nora Armstrong. 627 East Ninth
imi, aim all fiioi.iijv;, m bio iTur,icu
to be present at 2 o clock.
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Carl ' Denton, organist of Trinity
church haa returned and resumed
teaching violin, piano, pipe-organ. Resi
dence 107 Thirteenth street. Phone
Main 4121.
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Pro feasor Rlnrler'a dancing clasiea
Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday, opens
September : gym. dept. 11. Ladiea
fl. men 11.10 month.
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Invitations out for Profeaaor Wood
ward's dancing Dart tea east side Wood
men halt, starting September 17.
tie, intending to visit there for several
days before leaving for their home.
They have spent - a month here with
relatives. , "
Mr. and Mrs J. T. L Wilson, - Gertrude,
Winnifred ana the younger children
have returned to tha city after a sea
son's stay at North Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie and Mrs. Gil
lespie's brother, VV. F. Wilson, are home
Hot weather comfort can be se
cured Vith an Electric Fan at a
cost for current of Less Than One
Cent An Hour.
Your wife needs an Electric Fan
in the Iiousehold quite as much as
do you at the office, c7
Do Not Delay
A nice, cool, well ventilated room
insured by the use of an Electric
Fan. '
Call at our Supply Dept., 145-7
Seventh Street and see our display.
Telephone Main 6688 or A5517.
Portland Railway, Lights Power Co.
First and Alder Streets
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For the Newest in Wearing Apparel, Visit the Style Store
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These new Fall Styles give the face a French piquancy enticingly attractive in our American
women. The decidedly new Parasian shapes, unusual tints, and mat- CJT 4v (Oata
erials all bespeak their French origin. They are to be found here in all Jnff 1 If I
tones to harmonize with the tailored suits. Prices from . T
Tailored Ms
TEESOXAL
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Mlaa Bertha E. Wilton of Seattle has
the gueet ef Mlas Grace Wlltoa
for the Paat twa weka. during hlch
line abe was eatertained a tew daya
eaaile by Mra F. C Peterson. Mlaa
Wilton waa alae tbe gueat of honor at
a sasrlrai given la Portland last Satar
Oay aftemonn,
. Mra, Tom Farrtngtoii ef Dululh. Miaa,
was a rt In the city last week. Mra
Farrlnatoa formerly mad her .boate la
Portland and took r laa.ee re la renelrg
id frtrd.fpa . she will leave tomor
row for -"alforfSa
Mr aad Mra HawaH W. Cbeetar t
SU. Saul iat t Tsada eTbiAg for, feat-
A graceful figu re is doubly graceful
in a strictly tailored suit. If prop
erly htted such a sifit will overcome
any little defects and strengthen the
good points of your figure This
is what "Style Store suits do. We
have expert fitters who give prompt
and satisfactory service.
Prices
From $20lff
$100
if
Choose Mow
It is wise to anticipate your needs
for the coming season before the
rush for Fall shopping begins. Our
suits are correct in style, quality and
price, the three essentials to all
discriminating people. Choose now
while everything is fresh and new.'
When down town,
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WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' WAISTa SUITS, SKIRTS, HOSE,
CLOVES ETC ALL OF THE NEWEST DRESS ACCESSORIES.
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