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    THE ORETOTT SUNUAV j6ulAL.v,KALAiiiJrin7r?A7''H07;NINO, SEPTEMBER 13. , 1803.
Society (
(Coatlaued From rsge Tbrea)
Mrs. J. A Dufur and M- A. May
i ..tavtalnLl tha rouna- girls of th-lr
naiahbortiood Thursday evening at tha
i home of Mr.. Mar, MI Baai Ank.ny
I atreet.- The evening wl epent with
.at arH iimoi ami refreshments were
Served. Tha guests were Mlsa tola Kns-
! tar. M as Vava LAcn Miaa ia i
KltM Risle nafraTMIaa Edith lufur.
' Mlaa Helen Clslre, Mies Geneva Dufur,
,. Mlsa Varry toach and Mlaa I-aura
. ii rhirlu ldi of rortland. who
fcja hn snenritna tha summer at the
Jiftaqh. gave a marahraallow toaat party
to her frlenda at tha beach last Tucs
. day night. Among the Portland people
m-r Mr. and Mra. Thmnaa Kl-.
far. snd Mra. John Prcw. Arlhur Patrle,
tha Mlea toala Drew. Annie Rice and
Ruble Petrla and Mra. toalle and Chea
ter adwen. Mra. Adwen and her aons
returned to Portland tha following day.
M ; "WEDDINGS j
X k
asters, fern a -
variegated try. tha gowned In
nil vertesat
aliilna-reom wlih scarlet geranlunta
and green foliage, and tha dining-room
lia rlnk ruM and aatera. After eon-
gratulatlons and refreshments Mr. and
Mra. Johnson left on tha afternoon
rln fur tha north. Intending to vlalt
irttleh Columbia and tha nouns cities
brfiwe their return.
Mra. Johnson la well known Iters
where she waa born and educated and
for a time waa teacher . in tha ally
erhoola. Mr. Johneon rami Hera from
Maeaachueetta over year ago snoriiy
after hie graduation from Marram.
They will reelde at 1Mb I von afreet.
At the home of tha bride's parent.,
Mr. and Mra. William Marat In North
Lebsnnh. Wednesday morning, Mlaa
tolls C. Murk, and Elbert 8. Robe were
united In marriage by Rev. W. T.
cream alkk haavll trimmed
with baby Irian, . tare and carried a
jannwer Bouquet or nrlde roaea.
Tha decoration, of lha autumn
leaves, fern, and flower, were artlail-
rally arranaed hv Mlaa Irani Tlmma
and Mlaa Josephine Nelson, a, al.tar of
Ilia bride. After tha ceremony a dainty
lunnheon waa aerved and Mr. and Mra.
C'adonau departed after oongratulationa
inw a anower or noe. Tor a tour or
in" bouimi cmsa
They will ba at home In UMladala af.
ler wiouer i.
BE
COMING EVENTS
rh Ea.t fiaa Athletlo . club girl.
wllf hold tbalr opening dancing party
W ardle of the Prrahyterlan church. The I at Rlnglar hall. Thuraday svenlng. Bep-
A Drettv wedding waa celebrated
Tueaday evening at tha borne of Mra.
h. Toung. Glen wood, when her oldes
I aanehter. Mlaa Emm A. Toung, waa
I vnlted In marriage to Lou la A. Bough
. er. Archdeacon -JfiV- JX Chamber offl
-elating.
at 1 in Un Convert anna- "O Prom
Imm ttm" am then nlared the Ixihen-
rin weddlna march to tha atraln. of
which tha bridal party deacended tha
ataira and entered the parlor, which waa
beautlfulTV decorated In autumn leavea
and evergreena. The bride entered with
her brother Arthur and wore a gown
of aheered ellk mulle and prince a lace
combined With liberty alik, made prln
ceaa-emplre. Bhe wore diamond brooch
and carried Bride roaea. The brldeamelda
were her-.Inter, Mlaa Kellye, in a artlar
araandv" trimmed nrettllv In lace and
carrying .aweet peaa. and Mlaa Tlllle
Hocn. who wore a prlneeee lingerie
.own elaboratelr trimmed In baby Irian
. and Valrnclennea lace and oarrled white
aatera. -Dan White acted ma beat man.
After tha ceremonT and corurratula
tlona Mlsa Bertha Otterateadt favored
the gueat. with reettaUon entitled
"WomA'i Right.," after which a dainty
luncheon waa aerved.
Mr. and Mr.. Bonsrher left on the
evening train for Ppokane. After their
return they . will -be at home at Glen
wooa. ,
Last Thuraday morhlng a pretty wed
ding wag celebrated at St. Mary.
-cauif draJ. when Mlaa Bertha Smith waa
united in marrlar4 to Joseph C. 'Dria-
coU. Mine Ell.abeth Drlacoll, aiater of
. tne Dnaegroom acted a. brlde.mald and
the groom wag attended by JohntFlnn.
; 4ie .ceremony was iperrormed hv Key.
rather McDeittt. After a wedding
oreaKissi ai tne nome or tne groom
Mr. and Mra. Drisooll left for an ex
tended wedding tour of the eound cltlea
and ilrttlati Colombia. Thev will be it
home to ihelr friend after October
l, at Astoria. . t '
' ,;
I Tueaday, Mlaa Ada Stanley and Al
bert Godfrey Johnson were united In
marriage ; at the . home -of , the bride's
mother, Mrs. BelC Stanley. Jl Ivon
street.! -The marriage took1 place at
high noon. Rev. Dr. T. 'B. Ford of the
Sunnyslde M. E.- church offtclatrn.
Only relatlvea and - a - few intimate
friend, were present The bridal couple
entered, the . parlor. unattendM . to the
at rains M . 'Hti weddingw"rch ? frornil
"JjOhenfrln."; played Jt ' Miss ' Mabel
Starbird. Th bride wore sown1 of
wnite . meesaiine, lace - trimmed.1 uThe
rooms
the occasion
were artlsticaU deOors ted . for
lor with white
the park
ome waa beautifully decorated for the
(xomlfn. At the appointed time me
bllnila were loai-red and the aoft rays
from the low-burning lump reflected
the heme, and aa Mlaa Ueaaie uhcii
pluvert the eireet eiraina or ine win-
rin wenoing marvii mi uriuai irr
ntereil th room They were iirecedea
v Mlaa Joanna Irvine and Carlo.
Mumlrra. nephew ot the groom. The
bride wore a beautiful gown of wnire
rench organdy and carried a large
bouquet of white carnation, and eham-
ock A numnor or rrimiv. aim a nt
Intimate friend, of the bride and groom
ere pri-eent. Alter congraruiauo.
dainty ref rchment. were eervon. air.
ind Mm Hone lert on tne nriernonn
rain fur Portland, where they will anend
i tmm Amvm with friend, and relatlvea,
after which they will return to Albany
to reside.
Last Sunday, at the roaldenee df her
parenta. Mr. and Mra Leon Ooldenberg.
on Kelly atreet. Mia. Elisabeth Oolden
berg waa married to David Oro.a of thla
r.ltv. Dr. N. Moaeaaohn officiating. The
ceremony took place at 6 o'clock and
waa followed by aa elaborate dinner. Z.
Bwett acted moat acceptably aa toaat
ma.ter. The bride wore a dreaa of hand-
embroidered lace. She waa attended at
Montrose M. Rlnglar, Mra C H. John-
C Charleston.
the ceremooyiby her parenta and Mlaje.
Jennie RlcenJ.nd Marian Feldman. Dr.
William Rlcen and Jack Feldman were
grooniKmen. IJttle Hnael Ooldenberg
waa tlngbearer. and Thereaa Oroaa. a
diminutive maid of t. acted aa flower
girt The fcouee was handaomely. deco
rated with cut flowers. After dinner
tha aue.ta made merry until a late
Sir anil Mra Oroaa left on the
late train for San Francleco and other
r-aiirnrnla nolnta. where they will spend
their r.o..emoon. They wllf be at home
after October 1 at 811 Kelly street.
At the home of the brlde'a parents.
Mr. and Mra J. H- Woodward, 7S8
Front street, their daughter, Mlaa Edna
Grace Woodwards and Adolph F. Hag
lund, were inltert tn marriage. Tueaday
evening. September 8. at 8 o'clock. Rev.
Henry A. Harden officiating. Mlsa Lena
r. 7.akar1aeen. 711 Hood atreet. was
bridesmaid, and Lloyd J. Woodward
best man. Mr. and Mrs. Haglund will
reaide at 342 Clay street.
Mrs. Matilda Ganong Miller of Port
land, formerly of Oregon City, and Dr.
Wue-h ft. Mount were married Wednes
day at the home of J. W. Oanong.
brother of the bride-elect, 626 Eaet
Burnslde atreet, Portland. Following
the' Wedding the bride and groom left
f. v VirV rltv where Dr. Mount
will take a poat-graduate medical
course .'
W .- w
Last Sunday at the home of John
Ericlcaon of Qulncy. Columbia county,
Katsa Hllma Jacobson was married to
MiHi Mallanen. Rev. John H. Lumjarve
nf the i.ntnnran cnurcn oincmnnn. air.
and Mrs. Mailanen wllj live at Qulncy.
One of the early autumn weddings
waa celebrated September a, ai me
home of. the. bride in HUladale, when
Charles C. Cadonau and Mlsa Mable
Nelson were united In marriage by
Rev. C S. Muckley. , Only near rela
tives, were present. ' The bride
tember 14. The club girl, are planning
to give a aeries of novelty partlea the
fourth Tburadav ot earh month
throughout tha danrlna- unn. Tha
ciuo members are Miss Juliette John
son. Mlaa Margaret Browne, Ml..
Mather Edwarda. Mlaa Mabel Brown.
Ml. Frieda Ffaender. Mlaa Lenta
Stanley, mi.. Bessie Fitsgerald. Mlaa
VI ra Osborne. Mlaa Cella Cherula. Mlaa
rear I euaw. '1 ha. patroneasea are: Mra.
aon an Mrs. V,
Elisabeth Patteraon Sawyers, B. M..
late of DePauw univeralty, Indiana, will
receive pupils In piano, harmony, Jheory,
counterpoint and oompoaltlon. Gradu
ate Iowa Conservatory, Boaton Conserv
atory and member of American College
of Miinlrlana New York. Pupil A. Rom
meL Iowa; Otto Bendlx, George Chad
wlck, Boston; Emll Ltebllng. Chicago;
Ir. William Mason. Albert Koea mrioni,
New York: ttilx xreyscnooK. uenin.
and Theodore Leechettsky, Vienna Kea
idence studio, 691 H Dsvls St. - Phone
Main 2603.
Friday evening the Ladles' Aid ao
clety of the First , Congregational
church will celebrate its silver jubilee,
and moat cordially invite every member
of the church to come and bring their
friends and make the occasion one of
great rejoicing for past achievements
and bid it Godspeed for the fulfillment
of future endeavors. An Interesting
firogram has bsen arranged and many
nctdents relative ,"to Its early history
will be recalled.
The Orlanda olub will issue invita
tions this week for Its opening party,
to be given tn the east side Woodmen
hall. East Sixth and Alder street., Mon
day evening, September J8- Stiles' seven-piece
orchestra will furnish the
muslo.
The members are: E. C. C Michel
sen, J. J. Healy, 8. D. Bonned and J.
M. Browne. The patronesses are: Mrs.
L. Knudson, Mrs. E. Healy, Mra. J. E.
Kane and Mra D. A. Bonner.
The Vesper Stella club members are
earnestly working to make their coming
dances for the season of l08-t)t most
attractive and entertaining affairs for
their many friends.
Invltatlona have been issued for the
fall opening party, which will be held
at Murlark hall Thursday. Prasp's or
chestra will play. The members of the
vesper Stellas are Mr. ana Mrs. i-..
Oetsen, Mra Frank Gordon and Sidney
Mills.
Mrs. Nina Larowe will form a Satur
day night dancing class for high school
pupils; also one for aaults. inquire tin
3 p. m.
Miss Dorothea Nash reopens her piano
ctudlo Sen tember 15 at 664 Flanders.
comer 18th. Phones Main 6071. A-3874. !
Invitations out for Professor Wood
ward's dancing parties, east side Wood
men hall, starting September 17.
.
Professor Rlngler'e dancing academy
and gymnasium now open. Classes
dailv.
one man In a month's tlma But the
value, of the abaiona fiaherlea had from
1144 te the latter part of the century
developed from an Induatry tn ahella
te ona of coaaldarable importance aa a
luofl espon.
The flab commlaalon for 1101
ported the Japanese aa carrying on the
anaione rianerjr in monierey county,
having diving suite, air - pumps and
ateat acceaaorles for collecting the mol.
uaka The products at this fishery
amounted to 101.37k pounds of dried
aba lone meat and 63,28 pounda of
ahella San Diego alao had lis exports,
tton of abalonea, tha dried meat being
sent, to Han iCranolaoo before it waa
snipped to China, . ,
The ahell and animal nart of tha ana-
one are or apouc equal weigni wnen
collected, but after the liver and other
organs are removed r. rrom the .met
and It Is dried for the market only
about 10 pounds of meat ia produced
rrom 100 pounda Of ahella and meat.
Shrinkage of about 10 ner cant.
anomer rianery or aome importance
on the northern coaat of . Mendocino
oounty collected aa many as 1,300 aha-
ones a aay. nere aiao aiving suits,
galvanised helmet, eta. are a part oi
the collecting outfit. The colleotlna
of abalone fish by using diving armor
is an innovation in the United State.
in tne n.hlng Induatry. The diver
froea down to a depth ranging from 10
o 78 feet Of water. Ha usee a netlike
oasaer. ana this is hauled un and emo-
tled by men above..
Then the shells are taken t camp.
Bis wooden tuba hold tha meat- which
is washed, salted and tha following dav
Farbolled and placed In the sun for a
SW hours, smoked for thru hniira
again boiled and dried, and this pro
eeas Is repeated, the drainer 'tlma m.
tending over weeka tha hnlllna- nmh.
ably as many hours. The fish are dried
ra irays.
gaisools
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for
Stores
and
Residences
Hot weather comfort can be se
cured with an Electric Fan at a
cost for current of Less Than Ope
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Your wife needs an Electric Fan
in the household quite as much as
-do you at the office.
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, light & Power Co.
. ' First and Alder Streets
Charlee Muckle and sister. Mrs. Dana
J. Bwltien of St. Helens and their
niece, Mrs. E. T. watts of Portland,
left Thursday morning for a trip
tnrouan uanaaa ana me imitea Biar.es.
They expeot to be away three montha
and will apend aome time with Robert
MucKie in Tennessee.
Miss Edyth Bonflgt. a teacher of
Milwaukle. Or., returned last week from
canrornta wnere sne nas peen spenaing
tne past two ana a nan monins
her vacation. Among the jplaces she
visited are San Francisco Oakland,
Berkeley. Frultvale. Melrose. Mount
Fanralpals and Santa Rosa
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Brunson
visited friends on tne east side for a
few days last week en route to Cali
fornia. The ftrunsons live in Minneso
ta and are touring tha far west for the
first time.
Miss Caroline Hlbbard is the guest of
ner aiater. .irs. rrea wuson, ror a
month. Miss Hlbbard lives in Chicago
and two years ago spent the winter i
with her sister and made many friends
here.
Mrs. H. B. Adams and son Paul have
returned home after a pleasant stay of
three weeks at the seashore. Mrs.
Adams' day at home will be Saturday
throughout tni ran ana winter.
Mrs. Sadie Toron of Los Angeles ar
rived here Monday evening to attend
her daughter, irs. George Livingston,
who is ill with pneumonia.
Xfra. Minerva A. Den lnn h ratiirnail
to Portland to make her home with her
son. Bert At. uenlson, after an absence !
of two years.
Mra Luther M. Davis has srone to visit 1
her Drotner, JJr. L.ee linker, at Seattle.
while over tnere she will visit in Vic- i
torla, B. C.
The Misses Bess, Delpha and Louise 1
Hammond visited Mrs. Joseph Warren
Day at St. Helens last week
Miss Clara Stewart has sone to Re.
attle to vlalt friends and relatives for j
a few weeks.
Miss Estelle Riddle of Minneapolis. 1
Kan., is visaing Dr. and Mrs. A. D. :
Walker.
ABALOXES
Japanese Divers Get Millions of
Them on American Pacific Coaat.
The abalone Induatry has reached
such commercial value on the Californfa
coast that It has been necessary to en
act a law to protect theae boneleaa mol
usks by limiting the else of the shells
collected.
The consumption of abalonet as food
by Americana has been rather tenta
tive, but lately, according to Out West,
there baa been an actlTe demand for
this article, largely due to the manner
of preparing the flah for market.
It Is sold in cans and advert laed aa
"highly recommended by physlctana for
its strengthening and invigorating qual
ities. The contents of the can are.
tiny cubes or dicelike bita of ahellftsh.
and these with the liquid are made Into
soup, chowder, fritters, salad, etc.
AS an esporx ids nan ia anea rather
than canned. Before the abalon fish
ery became sucn aa ino.ua try strings or
dried abalones were sold In Mexican
teres in Los Angeles. They were near
ly oblong la shape, from three to four
Inches long and like leather In appear
ance; tney lormea a tut contrast te the
long string, er nrigni rea cnin peppers
that hung beside them. A. th liver.
head and meatle of the abalone are re
moved only tke Immense foot (It bss
but one) and a bd actor muscles are ctl- ,
Ud 4n drying.
The flat oval shells are toe well
knows to need dsecrlbdag. Their twv- j
tifol play of color vteke the filter speri-.
mess objects of admiration as mother
of pearl eartos. Is the early etstiee
of the last eeatsry, when the Induatry ,
was developed o tWs coast, it was the
eheU sJoae that gava it com ae petal
value. - ,'
la llff it was said tH tons were i
ehlotved from the Lowr Caufnenla eoaat 1
Tipping In Bohemia,
From the London Chronicle.-;
in the city of Prague a tip To the
tramway conductor is considered de
rlg-ueur. The orthodox tip consists of
out neuer, or two tenths or a penny.
yet as "strap-hanging" Is allowed tor
in considering the carrying; capacity of
wi w, ldb Dunaucton anouin nave e-or
i j mwuui oi me minimum coin
py eacn aay a ena.
day
Tipping. It was ascertained in another
that the head waiter at
of Bohemia's larger towns, is so fully
ioluiniiou mat. ine neai
care pays a rent for his poet supplies
an iui juuimua or ine coneo-room and
looks after the other waiter, and than
makes an income larger than that of a
umvwTBiiy proiessor all out of his
per at one of that daliahfe
- Jgf - -o . .
vpwn-nir cura or ine capital it waa
ound that approximately onev should
rive a half krone (fivepence) to the
lead waiter who took payment two
ience to the under waiter who hroua-ht
he viands, and a halfnennv
uniugoi sna even orougnt again
as one glass was finished the beer.
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iiiiiiiii
Just , opened and listedl Everything new . and attractive!
Chic t rench feltuit hats in all the different shades, for
early Fall wear, trimmed in new fancy feathers and owl's
If ' m
neaas; wso pictyre nats of , velvet and satin trimmed in
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S&Jtig1 aa ' w to : md
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and economy, these suits are unequalled. - They have the
mannish tailored, half length coats, and are of black rf)9?
and white pin checks and fancy stripes," artistically fl A
trimmed in satin bands and cloth buttons. 'Price t "
Unusually Wl Equipped
At tKS Style Store there is always plenty. of room, excellent
light and ' attentive sales-people ready to wait upon you.
Whether you wish to see some small article or have a suit
fitted, you will have their careful attention. Every section
as complete as a separate store. x
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Warrsnton. Or.
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