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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY' MORNINO. SEPTEMBER 13, 1908. 2 ThvinTiir '(Continued From .Tags ' : Miss Isabella Oould. litss llelen Bar bar and 11 las Clalra Weldler left Fri- ' day to to to Smith college, Bryn Masrr ' and Burnham, reapectlvely. Mlsa Bit- ber's filter, lira. Lewie R. Aldarmao, with her two little aona, camo do from Lutehe to see her and la epenUlna a few days with tier parent, Or. anil Mrs. a. j. Barber, at l( ' Mra, R. C. Nlehol, tha charming yodnn matron from - Chlcafo. who formerly llrad hera, baa baen tha guest of Wl , Bophla Lawrsnc at Twenty-third . and Klandera atraat. For tha fortnight be fora aha waa Mra. Louis Burke s guest and aha haa been entertained roucn In an Informal manner at both houses. Tha Bteera-Coman series for tbla ses von Includes Arthur Hartmann, violin ist: Joaef Lhevlnne. Vlsnlst; a Metro, polltan Opera company quartet, consist ing oc Kappom. jaoonr, Kirrarao, tin and Camnanarl. and Nordlra ai company. Theaa concerts are . aiwaya Mar Nordlca and her aoclety eventa of prpminence. Mra. David T. Honeyman nterjstned with a pretty dinner Monday availing, in honor of Mlaa Webb of London, who la-visiting" bar "brother.; C. JBrnest Bridges Webb. Twelve covera wera Two) pnragus fern dlfTuaed their a'plcy frag rant rrom ma lop or ih ouk. Taking advantage of tha opportunity, her frlmtia presented her with a allver loving tUp In appreciation of her faith ful, continuous service of 85 yeara aa Hnanclal secretary. The oup la of pure Greek design, t omplslel-y aurprlaed. It vailed forth moat (ourhlng words of ap preclata gratitude, which cemented mora rloaeiy tha bonda of . friendship that have aurvlved a quarter of a century. Ths followlnf account of an enter tainment in Hood River will ba of In tercet to anany In Portland who remem ber a almllar one given here In May. the gueata besldea Mra. Mra Thomas Murtnn, Gordon were Mra. ijaois Wil kinson, Mra. Frederick K. Frank, Mr. Arthur Mitchell. Mra !! r 1. Mai shall. Mra. alarlua Collins. Mra )iowar Bcott. Mlaa Amelia Mutton. Mlaa Drura Iwlon and Mlaa fiurah Ann i'lper, .1- ' Mr. and Mra. Thomaa D. Randall cele brated their tenth wedding anniversary Wednaday evening by entertaining their frlanda at oarda.. The rooms were pretty with huge bouquete of dahllaa In tin. buckets and . amallar bunrhea of aweetpeaa In tin cupa, Festoons of tin spoons decorated tha doorways. . Tin students and alumni. .The Campbell a are returning from their honeymoon. A food deal of entertaining la-planned for hem Jn JEugena on their arrival. '',. ''".' .-' Mlaa Eva Loner haa been In from Baa- alda far a few daya. Tha A. O. LongeunJr tba participants wara Portland shavings rung In garland form from tha are building a beautiful residence on I children: "One of tha moat Intereat- chandellara and were festooned about &-i!Lnii., ,hU 10 b on,P'e1 bttu Ing and pleasing seml-socl.l vent ever tha rooma4' Aftar tarda, supper was " '. given to Hood River took place last served at tha card tables, with tha entire u ' ir t. .1- Friday-evening In tha onera houae when J "rl5 ,ln Ps. Un cupa. tin forks ter. returned last week from tha beach I Puplla of Prof. Beggs , dancing I . riv, handred waa tha came niaved with the aeneral'a ' children, and tlay faJeaaea partlrlDatad In an entertainment 1 and tha acora cards were email sheets are at uieir noma on rortlana ttaignia. called tha "Fairies' Tv. The enter. I or tin on which were paeted red stars ilr w Italnnjant waa given to ahow the prog- Mlaa Lola Steera. who was hurt soma r' Ah PUP have made In maater- uii. . -n. in . ,.Lr an anf. I '"K m senile art or aaneing unuvr fere.1 a nervouli cnllar.se In conaaouence. tha direction of the professor and dem- i. imnmVin, r -1 one t rated moat oonvln i gamea won. Mrs, Martin Wilds K. Olson won tha first prises Mra Leo flelllnci who has been trsv- ellng in California, has returned noma to 447 West Park street- . Mrs. Dorothea Mealck is a guest of her slatera, the Miases Sherlock, at their cottage at Beaalde. one t rated moat oonvfnclnelv that ha la a, maater or nia proiesaion., "The Datroneaaea were - Mra P. 0. Davldaon. Mra. K. M. Wallace, Mra.; Adrian Epplng and Mra H. 8. Butter field. The hall and atage ware taate- for the and J, a tin box filled with stationary for the woman ana a tin box of clgara for the man. Aaaie wneeier and IJonald Fran cla won the consolation prises cookie cuvier in me aape or a gooae ana a monkey. The prliea afforded much mer riment. Mr. and Mra. Randall received practically a full kitchen aupply . of fully decorated' for the occaalon and cooking utensils from their frlrnda the openlna number' on - the di was a scenic dialogue entitled. 1-The Coronation of tha Queen of Flowers." The Dlece renreaentad the retirement of the last year's queen and the crown Sidney Mayer has gone to San Fran-ling of the new ona for tha coming sea- Cisco to be among his old-time friends. Mr. and Mra Walter . T. Burrell an! their children returned Friday from son, and waa very prettily enaoted. The apeaking parte and III I id chsrscters were taken aa folTowa: "Queen Flore fthe retlrina aueeni. Mlaa Vera Williams; the new Queen, Mlaa Maraaret Wallace: Serin. Mlsa Allberta Jackaon: i Summer. Miss. Mil dred Huxley; Autumn, .Mlsa Genevieve Butterfleld; . Winter. M lr ' Virginia Johnson; maids in waiting to the queen, Mlsa Acnea Holt and Miss Helen Ran dall; Pages, Newton Clarke and Dickey Kaneeme. V ' "In a bower of everareens and flowers Queen Flora, selected ths new queen surrounded by her courtiers, mstds and subjects. After being -duly crowned and I receivinr ine nomace or ner new sun- IJects the auean led the march of flow ers around the hall closing the corona-I lion exercises. i "Dressed in tvDlcal Highland cos- I tumea, Miss Dorothy -Epplng,- Miss Mary wnitmer wntteneaa, miss iuciie Abbott and Miss Adrlana Epplhg then rave tha Scottish sword dance, display in rare antitude and wonderful aaility in tha stepa required to. execute thfa in- uison, mt. ano aire. Martin Wilde, Mr. and Mra. Theodore Roaa, Mr. and Mrs. x nomas jr. uuncan, Mr. and Mra. Don ald Francia, Mr. and Mra Robert D. SVephenaon, Mr. and Mra. Frank Mun eoon, Mr. and Mra. John Murdock Wil son, Mr. and Mrs. Luther David Bright son. Mra. Addle Wheeler. Mra. Anna Mary Fieida, Mra. Jeanette Frasler. Mra. T. Karlaon Muehler Mra Frederick Me- aiium, Mra tuiva H. Hut.. Mra B. B. UKkeraton. Mlaa fterah Howe, Mlsa jaaimine uraya, miss !rothv Whellock, Henry Fraaer, Oeorge T. Yodar, Harold uavigsor fm. S"ra ' - " . . " , . , w IV, DUIVH, C'liiTord Jiow, Jimu IU Ilenry nl Tt wung.,. Mr. and Mra. Ray Robertson have re turned after a week's honeymoon at Victoria and tha eeund A reception wsa given tbem Wednesday evening at tha home of Mr. and'Mra Fred Bereaa. II Eaat Sixth etreet. Sweet peaa and roses were used ss decorations. Refresh. ments were served. Those present were Mra. Robertson, mother of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. John Braaulst. Mr. and Mra V. K. Robertson and their son. Mr. and Mra D. A. Ktelda and their daughter, Mr. and Mra O. Carlson, Mr. a rut Mra Charlee I.umberg, Miss Kate Kohertson. Mrs. Rhohera- VI I. Hhoberg, Miss Bhurley Clark. Miss Iiulda Dall and Harry Hobertson. w Tha Maccsbee club of tha L. O. T. M. of .the World held ita "eptcmber ses sion at tha home of Mrs. Hood, til Fsst Grant etreet. A moet eniovahle afternoon was apent The October meet Ing will be held at the home of Mrs Louise McFadden. 11 Eaat Seventeenth street north. October 11, at i o'clock. Al L. O. T. M. are urged to be present, Mra W. P. Short, Mrs. Emily Leaman and Marguerite Leaman have returned from a rlait to Timber Valley, where In honor of their mother's birthday. A very ttlraaant time was enjoyed and bountiful dinner served. The guests present were: Mra W. P. rHiori. Mrs. Kmlly iMimn, Mra. W. A. 1 !. Mrs. Mark Hon. Mra II. Claxton. Mra. K. II Moorehouae and the Mlaaea Vests, Irma, they spent two pleaeant weeks on thu Hogg. While there they were enter farm a of"u. C. Ieamsn and William A. bv Miases Moorehouaa who gave a dinner llallle. Harriet and Helen Meorehouiu Marguerite Iranian, Alloa 'and Kdifa Claxton and Maater Ivan Moorehouae. A pleasant surprise waa given Mr. and Mrs. Hare Wedneaday evening by. mem- bars of the "Wednesday Evening" club of which they have been members since Its organisation In 104. Ths occaalon was their twenty-nrth wending anni versary. After congratulations and a very nlaint evening T. J. Cleeton In behalf of the club In a few very appro- Hate remarka presented Mr. and Mra iara with a beautiful silver tray. Mr. and Mra Hare responded In a pleasing manner. A surprise party was given In honor of Miss Doris Ford st tha horns of her parents on East Fifteenth street last Wednesday evening. The occasion was the fourteenth birthday of Mlaa Ford. The evenlna waa apent in gamea and other amuaementa, after. which refresh ments were served. Those present were Chrlatlna Denholm, Grace Elerath, Ruth Elerath. Dorle Ford. Eatella Ford. Fen- ton Ford. Alfred Lomax, Daniel Foster, Claudge Lomax, Elmer Lea and Mra Ford. w Mrs. N'lna Larowe gave ber opening party Wedneedsy evening at Larowe hall. A number of prominent and popu lar young people were there. The mualc was good and the evening; was spent delightfully. wm3 (Continued on Page Four.) TEETH WITH OR WITHO UT PLATES out of rowr nonm We eaa da rear entire Crowm. Bridge aad Plate Work In a day If necessary. Foestlvely Falmlees Sxtraotlag Free when plates or bridges are ordered. geaalllse teeth and roote resnos4 wtta eat the leetat palaw Ten chalra. Only the moat solantlflo and careful work. M TB1M X FOXTXJUTS. AJTD JLMOOXATB4 Painless Sastiata, Falling Blog Third a ad Washington to W. A. WISE Sundava Palnleaa Extraction, SOo: Plates, fi-at. a. m. p. m . . t Both Phones. A and Main 101s. t to It. Journal Wants bring result tricate dance. "The Maypole dance given next was one of the prettiest featurea of the evening; and was executed bv Misses Adrlana Epplng, Luclle Abbott, . Mary Whitehead, Catherine Baker, Elda Jack son. Burrell Clark. Elizabeth Hsdlev. Elizabeth Epplng and Masters Basil Williams, Thurston Laraway, Glenn Hunt, . Joe. Williams, Malcolm Button George Batchelder, Frank Ransoms and Allen Button, The little dancers went through .the maces of the Maypole dance without a hitch and displayed much- grace in their evolutions to the tune ful music. A special feature during j an Intermission in this dance, iniss Dorothy Kpping executed the Spanish dance very gracefully. "An interesting part of the evening's I entertainment was tnen Ktven when Prof. Beggs gave -Jt demonstration of I his method in teaching by lining up the young , dancers and showing bow they were taught 4he first steps In Master Joslah Nunn, Son . of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Nunn From a Painting By Mlei Sally Cross " - - ' . ' IS- laid. Her other ' guests were: Miss Amy Heitshu, Mlsa Josephine Smith, Miss Effie Houghton, Miss Frances Wil son, Ernest Webb, Krsklne Wood, Haw ley Hoffman, Kenlth Beebe and Plow den Stott. i,, :. , : Harvey B. Denanaore vof Eugene vis ited Portland last week and renewed old acquaintances.' He has gone to ' Seattle to resume his work as Instruc tor in Latin in tha University of Wash ington. Mr. Densmors was the first Rhodes scholar sent from Oregon to ' Oxford after graduation from tha Uni versity of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Closset and son ' Arthur left last week for Europe, ex- ' pectlng to spend a year there. Thedr residence on Twenty-fifth and Love joy will be occupied by the Japanese consul. . .. - Xff DVanHi T Tnvle entertained ' Wednesday afternoon with three tables Of bridge. The decorations were su- tumn leaves. i President and 'Mra. P. L. Campbell of the University of Oregon were in town for a few days last week, and were greeted by a number of the unlverafty Ilij 65c and 75c Ur Hose, i a 65c and 75c tar; Hose, best silk lisle, spl.BOs 25c Embroidery and. Insertion, spl., yd.lOi 75c and $1 black elastic studded Belts, spe cial 50 $2 crush; elastic Belt--ing, special, yd...98- $1.75 long SilkGloves, all colors, special. 85 $1.50 and $1.25 La Tos ca Grsets, spl...OS 2Ia5p chamois Gloves, .special Hay Creek, where they spent six weeks ss the guests, of Mr. and Mra. J. G, Edwards, the charming English people who have a ranch there and entertain extensively. The Edwards spend much of their, time here. Henry Wesslnger left Thursday for Cornell university to take up his third year s course or siuay. The O. P. 8. Plummers gave a fam ily picnic at their picturesque home at Hillsdale yesterday. The J. C. Alnsworths have returned from Seattle, where they attended the horse show. Mrs.' Charles Tyson entertained In formally last . Tuesday at bridge. Miss Florence Kohn has returned from al(i days'-visit in Corvallia. ?! EVENTS OF THE WEEK Light -the rirsi steps tlon. At its conclu Miss tafherine Baker and Miss Mary Whitehead gave a skirt dance in true professional style and with an airi ness and lle-htness of foot thai de lighted the spectators. as a conclusion to the special pro gram Miss Dorothv Epplng executed the Sailor's Hornpipe so admirably that she was forced to respond to an en core. Other . features during the even ing were the dancing of the two and three step and other dances by the pupils and air exhibition of round danc ing by Prof. Beggs and Miss . Helen Ransom, a tiny girl visitor at Hood River from Portland. The evening's entertainment was concluded by a dance, I In which .all took part and further! demonstrated the excellent efficiency) that the pupils nave attained under 1 the direction of Prof. Beggs In the I comparatively short time they r V. J .J . "The excellent music furnlshe, by) jwrs. uei nana , neipea very materially in aiding- trie dancers to make tne en tertainment a success." , i ' Mrs. George ' Drew entertained at luncheon Monday in compliment to her sister, Mrs. Willis Gordon of Seattlo, who' is spending n fortnight with her. The table was decorted with pink roses ana ine service was in ptna and white. The hostess wore pink silk trimmed wim wnue lace ana insertion ana Mra. I Gordon wore white organdie over pink tajieia. uovera were iaia ior iz ana In 1(3. Lmi LJ mmmm sium Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to Its Natural Color and Beauty. No matter how lone It haa been a-raw ) or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth : Of health hair. Rtnn, Ita a1tir 1 J m .NUJJK I Miss Ida Webster entrtalned a few positively removes Dan j PUII V AAnM " las-... J ' - - n - . - Aa kim.il euil Aliu g IvmBJi Xl.e i insc an auDsntutas. ii times as much in 91.00 as 50c size, is Not a Dye. fl and 50c. bottles, at drnoolats son jc ior rres nooa ine tare of toe Hair,"" Pbilo Hay Spec Co., Newark, M. J. Bay's Harflna SoaparresPiaipiea, ; " v ua.Wi mum Ceeps akin fine and aoft. 25c of ber friends Tuesday evening in honor of her eighteenth birthday at her east side home. The evening waa pleas antly spent in playing progressiva ta ble fames and the prises were won by Miss Victoria Black and Thomaa Mitch ell. Refreshments were served at the small tables by the hostess girl friends, Miss Gertrude Stevens, Miss Eunlce Wheeler. Misa Frances Perkins and Miss Christina Walters. The rooms were prettily decorated with red and white asters. Tha guests wera Miss Abbla Thomas; uauaia red, rough and chapped band, and all skin die- eases. a.eeps sain one ana aott. Ix. drurvia Bend 7c lor free book "The Care of tba fakia VYOODARD. CLARKE arurriata. kia.W of UU. J Miss Smith, Mis Thomsa. Miss Delia Black, Miss Lottie Agnes Berthold, Miss Maria Martin. Mlsa Grace Wilkinson, Miss Helen Morris. Miss Erallne Murton, Miss Adelaide Greene, miss Henrietta. Alien, aiiaa ttaroara, Al len. Mlaa Vida Mitchell, Miss Parrine Walters, Miss Dora Temper, Mlaa Laura xaisisy. vim Katnanne Haskell. Miss Caroline H. Harrison. Vlnoent Mitchell. i noma aiitcneji ueraia -Hatea. jostsb Baatman, Nathaniel Morgan. George nopper, lawrenn ureena, i.tiK Ber thold. Elbert Provost. William HlbheuM. niroia Bnvm, Jinn u. uuea. Lam bert Tboraaa. Arthur Smithaon. Ambrose Hunter. Merwin Duncan. Alex Baldwin. Emery. Asher. Edmund Barke and Fran- els. Wheeler. w Mrs. J, Coyan of 114 Park street gave a Dutch aupper laat Monday evening la honor. of ber toother. Mrs. William Buer melster. a lata arrival from Manitowoc, Wis. Tha dining-room and parlora were beautifully decorated with overs veens and. potted planta After supper thai party ad)ottrnd to tba parlora where ins oauance ox ine evening waa iwiit in playing card a, and a musical program was rendered. Tba following were among the rnvltad guests: Mrs. Wil liam Burmeletcr. Mr. and Mra. wruiaaa Grabaeh, Mr. and Mra. W. B. Arm strong, Mr. and Mra. H. Lo-venhaa-a. Mlaa -tjoulaa Woods. R. H SWhvartm. Mr. and Mra J. Coyan. j w ' I At tha aaaaal moating of the Ladlea Aid society of tba Flrat CongregaUonsJ church for tbe election of oeTTcera for tba anrolng year aa Incident of more then asaal interest ortarred. ' Tba deek of. Mrs. rrederle Ergert. retiring finan cial secretary, waa most beautifully decorated m IWHf f hr "SUrer luhi. lea." Ptnk and white art era. ortth Kr SBTTtla and roe's franlum. eornpletaly en-eajel the nt.lnea. while, a vae A BT. it -isjr-r artraT $10.00 SET OF TEETH FOR $5 Writes Omaraatea for 10 Taara. 0OWsTS Any tooth In tha mouth we crown wni son a gnia. :, guaranteed to be the a a rr Imml for only VtoUU Anr Porcelain Crown made no mat. ter MI inev are cm lira or nerw BSXXfOZS PnlM Gold Top. Solid Oold Bacas. force iaia era ff Fronts. rr tooth v"WU olid Gold Teth, Ilk. g(l brt1r. per tooth w -r. w All other work aame prVe fTr- tlonatelr. FAXsruaai alX-xmACTXOS Freo Wdeii li" or Frtstea are OrdortX. Abovlate Owaruvooa. LILT DL1TAL PAEIOKS nX&S AJTS OO U Lai STSSSTsV Hffti-e I a ex M I a n. ' A-ll, - Open Suaaara. mm TALE " A Out of the 50 Steel Ranges advertised last week for $16.25 which was down to cost we sold all but a mere hand ful. These we will close out this week at $16.25. In addition we offer this week at special ponces IRON BEDS AND LEATHER COUCHES THESE BARGAINS SPELL OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU Skml iijM Lite Cmt fTp- 1 II ii ' I ) . B 0k if l ' IS SSI ' sssJij mi iii r .- . . " Regalar Price 535.00 r Who ever heard of a genuine Steel Range in these later days, with a hitrh warming" closet. 16-inch oven, and beauti- TlT'in. fully nickel-plated, for $10.25? THIS IS COST PRICE when bought in carload lots. i Why We Sell for Less We buy in carload lots; buy for cash; know where to buy; when to buy; and our enormous business allows us to turn our goods' into cash readily, hence we can sell for the smallest margin of profit. We carry all .grades of furniture the very finest as well as medium and cheaper goods.. But, remember, whatever we sell is at all times reliable, dependable furniture. This store is truly the HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE. New, up-to-date Furniture, ' Carpets, Rugs and Stoves. We invite you all to visit our store, examine the new goods and open accounts with us. . Iron Bed Specials $20.00 Iron Beds reduced to $14.00 Iron Beds reduced to $12.50 Iron Beds reduced to $10.50 Iron Beds, special price $7.50 Iron Beds reduced to. $8.50 Iron Beds reduced to $7.25 $9.00 Iron Beds reduced to . $6.00 $8.50 Iron Beds, special price $4.50 $18.00 $16.50 $15.00 $12.50 $10.50 .,Jj . T Ti . ht A. :.. . U.l Ttrmffi,tL p.V- r - - M M . C0UCMES $60 Real Leath er Couches .... $50 Real Leath er Couches $45.00 $40.00 $45 Real Leath er Couches .... $35.00 $40 Real Leath- 2 A .HA er Couches tIJOU.UU iXHo STOCKS THE LARCtST iXCOND TO NO ONI i - MORRISON AND SECOND STREETS Sit SSOVV W7:'OV mrcxs always lo i 'Biles wita paie pinm earn a none and aai