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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO. SEPTEMBER 27, 1008. SOCIETY nnvel feature was the fin program, sal time of year and (ha town eounclla of attractive rmllaau bead of an Amnion town In tills proareaalve and al- (Continued from Pat Two.) 7. S "Ti lin program prmina 1 In the Uamitn pertuera wa EH ilia numbers on tli fan ai I tatla evening waa ths raul , airia will givs their pes p mmmmi I Tha homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.I Miss Minnie M'Kean, Mra Alloa Far. lattoon ivinaermann. Mra. their plcturaequa Uttla , log Ida tha elllaa. yeterson, 114 Maryland avenua. waa tha r,,I,"il,"T Hermann, saw v tat avv vuwa w- a 4 ta.-. a, I l lti. jm Ulaaaa ai.I l n aTUPViB wars niarminru vn Mount tfooa Circi women or wooa-i j:. in rtrft. wilt ilvi their oMntnr Mftv ! rMhlm out aid tha eltlu. Tu.awliiv vn!n.r In tht m aid Wood- in r urea ot cainm na man tiaiii friMirf Hikin nar Kavt Aiatr. - am..v-, - Pi Kta club ling with Miss Emily Coleman. awn., which waa decorated with luiumn " " ;5iLr..3'Th. dancing party In W. O. W. hall. HI WlllllDlal WOrtJ MIH X ) 1 1 waimvi w ay e--ewa. ... I . t I . - . - . i oiuor to p rw ' I to WEDDINGS a nH A I K.rt N.lann Mra. Pataraon Wftl aaalaUd by Mr a. Lura Iraderlckaon and I gj. ira. c w. crimen. - , . .. - Thoaa nraaanr ware Mr. and Mra. Frearlcks, Mr. and Mra. J. I Hansen. 1 C Petoraon. Mra. N. Nelaon andlfij' Mra. C. N.l.nn! tha Mtaaa Beaala Ban-1 . - daraon, Halan Flaher. Maria Pataraon, I A prattr wadding waa ealebratad at rannifl uanacn eopnia ano Mwranca's ehueh at hlah noon. lay aln. thar Ti: i -..-.I-- i... ttch flraworka and praclla rymnaai tar gava tha commlttea anoouragamant " thy n i" "hP Ly.,n n.i 1a Dat them Ihla vaar I tha er happtaat. merrleat. moat to repaai tnero thia Vr, I good naturid. moat aaally plaaaod and WW I moat haalthy holiday makara la tha A. IX ll. ana U. A. oivieion wui giTaiwona. A Welcome rtlr. v ' Each chalrman'a aar la near tha around. rvaa ror inoaa who win Thair watcnrui eyaa intantiy riaan; Invltatlona may pa a a- I KrK llitana for tha walooma aound bora I Of fact that run to brlna; him cafh. M M. ; I ... From tha Claraland PlalndaaJar. Nalaon. Lao and Artolph Hanaen, Frad and MatUa A Kelly, wara married. Rev. t alda c Puaho. a X,ui)d, Nala Nelaon. Iflla yathar J. C Huahaa offlclatln. Tha I ' y cured frota mam Tha Corinthian club ha a laaued Invt- tatlon for Ita opening fall Party to be flvan at Rlnglar'a nail Monday. Oo obar I. V Profeaaor Rlngler'a Maaonlo Temple aaaea opana Hepiemper iv. amid a blasa of hundreds of m'lnUture J.na MaoMlllan Ordway antar- "gJ ' PfcWril rranged. .Wedneaday for Jllsa Bmma I charmingly dreaaad In white allk an who haa baen aoendlnK tha aum-1 lace and earryln a bouauet of Bride OUT-OF-TOWN ITEMS cleaaea Bvptember II uaho. O. "Lyodir 1 norougnman, Micnari Kandemp and Orube Peteraon. Mra taldened Stroiit. ytt her mother. Mr.. George H. SSS, Sironf hVa mat returned acter three I ?5nnl attired In white and carried Lula M. Coleman and rrank I Jensen. . 1 ovuqutl or Tha government of Baa-aria la taking tepa looking toward tha aubatltutlon of electrical power, produced by water falla. for ateam on tha state-owned rallroadi. Exlatlng falla, without tha uaa of dams, are expected to develop 100.000 horaapower. Ona of tha remarkably pretty wad 8ha was I dings of tha seaaon was that of Miss f i , ''t i s I ' If " pink rosea The r f?m Sunday afternoon at tha M. B. church "hi WdTng cere! n Cornelius. Or. Tha church was elab- r MutniwnlM hv I amI1 .AAratAil in Hrirnn a-rana and ...o uuuiwwia raiaiivea, repaired co in I farn. home of tha bride parenta, at 405 1 ''"i Fifth atreet. wliera an elaborate wed-1 auapended o was attended bv om ' i aa oriae. Arter t monr, the bridal oartr. in ding breakfast waa served. beautiful bell of roses waa over the altar. Tha bride Tha wmih I waa Kaanf IfnTlw mvnk4 In whlla Aran " .wf known in mualcai elr- -a chine trimmed in Irish laca and her of tKaVhoifTf'th". SJlA'i "Sf: Mn . K . " " : - , iT " I aoina ana ana cmrricu pnga lunr.. oua and Mra will ka at home to their frlenda after October a .ai e ourtn atreet. ton. In h. 0iSTTln,l,,- .." attended by Misa Gladya Couture, uona In the same choir. Mr. and Mra I m.M of honoK who wara a h&ndaome ZnZZZ M L?! dress of blue silk, whlla tha brld,.m.ld. Mlaa Helen oiaen, wore a becoming frock of pink biik. Tie riower gins, tne little Mlaaes Mildred and Lxina Flake. Tha wkiAin. tit in.. T7-,v..i mi.i. I In their dainty frocka of white, looaened - " w Wl " kl. C , w, 1111, I W. . . - ... . . . . . . .. . ilaurht.. a .., ilins "noon ra-ieninga or ine raiuo raja : . . vro.B "-"-iberore tne altar ror tne oriaai party 10 dan, and Dr. Elmow Miller was cele-lpaaa tllrough. Miss Llna Hancock, sis brated at the Weatmfnatar Praabvta. I ter of the bride, aang "Oh. Perfect rlan church Wednesday evening. bride was beautiful in a gown of white I mony was performed by Rev. D. I meesallne. trimmed In aid Irish lace and I Flelda After the wedding a delocloua crrleJ bouquet of Bride roaea 1 buffet luncheon was aerved at Alpha ill I mm JiaS.Xi I no I A ina r fl 1aam aM wa m Baii fA a Smi f- fun avilakairal M 1 Stai I'ftlSia dreased in Nile green silk mulf and man was a daughter of Mr. and Mr-. Sarr,?d.a houquet of pfiik carnatlona I C. C. Hancock of Comeliua and is ana ushera were Dr. Tamleale and J.Brobat In a ton county. Frank I Jensen Is a Just before the ceremony Mlaa Edith son of Mrs. Mary K. Watrous and la Eastes sang "I Love Tou Truly" In her I well known about Forest Grove. Owing UBUal rjlea.fi in a mump. Ulaa Anna S.. 1 tn lh. Urn rlnl. nf fHanHa tha waif. 6rCSlde1 at tha Arn Tha v.yt. In waa a nuMI" ah. "Mr anilMra ding dinner was served at the home of Jensen left on the 4:60 train, amid a tne bride a DSrenta fnr tha hiMal a.t. I ahAwar nt rita mnA aAAit wlahaa Al and their Immediate relatlvea. After a ter a ahort wedding trip they will make Mrs. Richard Watson Williams, who 'was Miss Frances French of Al ' bany. trip to the sound they will be at home thair home in Comeliua '." inenae in weir apartmenta on I w w SchUVlar Mrl Tfnlnn avanna I W . Last Tueaday In McMjAnvllle, Mlas Saturday evening. September U. Mis. 2.hmt wanerf Mav Brooka an va,. w i- -. Dunham. Tha ceremony was performed tha a JZ"LJ- lt the old Leabo home. In the preeenea ' - v..vo uu nj.nu., or relatlvea and mend.. Kev. jonn is. were united In marriage, at tha home I Simpson of Portland officiating. of the bride'a parents. Mr. and Mra a17lt1 A".1 J6" Otla nrnnir. m w... . . . had charge or tne sioan notel or For- The h?wJ ?wi. AA.t?f5 svenue. north. est oov one of the oldest taverns Jv.r a ?ivM."i2mAJ.naa lrl" sown !n Oregon! for the past year, and has f nfu ; . vi""ulJ 1' made many rriends. Mr. Dunham is in Mis T-nr.? tl . ''''?.! Portland, where they will i pwmd M MlVrSn llk cr;5e:""The r",ae' "ef P bridal party entered the parlor to the WW strain. of the Lohengrin march, and oT'S.rr0H.SPA H?yt- ' Hlll-boro was recast waa um ir-,i A11j-,C I married. Thursday afternoon, at the vears' study of music in a conservatory was best man. Among the aruests wars 1 famllv residence, to Clark P. Sever al unaneaton, ts. c At Mrs. urawy a i mr. ana Mrs. n. l. Brooks, and Mrs. eaux, a business man of Eugene. Kev. afternoon the guests were entertainea vvuiiarn Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen I D. E. Waters, a Portland minister, of with music and readings. As a special I will reside in East Portland. flclated and a host of friends snd rela- compllment to the hostess Mrs. E. H. I I tlve. were present Miss Hoyt is a ingham recnea Mrs. uraway s lacesi . . ,. , . musician and very popular in Hills- (poem, "Oregon." The color scheme of Bessie Subotnick. niece of Mr. boro circles. After a visit to the beaoh ;pink prevailed In both decoratlona and and Mrs. M. Levin, was married to they will take up their residence In Eu- fv'in5 ".VJ2 formed the ceremonv"-A 1ii'LZ At the home of Thomas Orewell of uui. ... c ....a. tt.nj.A wi warran hla rfntrhtor TMallla waa Mar. IjCVin VOCallat. ntrtlna ."' A" "'""i DUa, iucouav, Douiwu week was the entertaining of the LiUI- i"1."! white carnations and her brldes- putlon Stock company, by Mrs. W. L. iSST Ra? fnTls, S Philip, at her home. S80 Benton street I Brill carried large bouqueta. The Tha housa was tasteruny aecoraiea JLjr.r.. tn rosea Dln- with tratllna. vlna. nd La France roses. rSr.waAArreA fJr. the ceremony. The Z""r :"7 " . a .h. S'ff. ""i.1?? Douquer and Mis WW I and Ben One of the pleasant affairs of the J them. The bride carried' a large bou- ber 15, ev- Lew DRV,es officiating. Oames and muslo were enjoyed tne Cohen caught it. The bride and groom ss R. - waaU sa a UUIII Los Angeles for their w George H. CTark and Miss Elisabeth greater part of the afternoon till the I have gone to dinlng-room was thrown open for sup-1 honeymoon. per. An impromptu program oi ouiwa, recltationa and dancing followed. The -. with tha alnarlnv of ?Auld Lang Syne" and three hearty Fltchner were married in the 8unday fheera for the hostess. Those pres- school room of the White Temple. Wed- ent were. Vivian Waller. George Phil p. nesday. Dr. J. Whitcomb BroughelVof- Joaephlne Burns Hoben. P flciating. The bride was attended by Virvlnla Brown. Nlta Phllp. Olof Win- Miss Dorothy Fichtene anH wWZm.A r.Z tngstad. Percival Brown. Dorothy l on-I kins acted as best man. a Aiiw rathavina Nmir narn i rfis,Tfr wiii-i w fnirfitad. Helen Southard. Richard Doty, I W 7 .. . . . . 1,.. I !W . w. . . Mlldren Houmara. jnra. v-unnuuy, ""Hrarao crougner of tho Mrs. Phiip. nl,e J'mpJL unltd In marriage on w Wednesday. R. P. Dana and Miss Clara Mr. and Mra Shepard of 14 East J- B'ds?- Q wedding took plax-e thirteenth North entertained Ust Tues- Sixth .trw " Wagnon' at 603 day evening In honor of their daughter w WUIa Shepard's seventeenth birthday. Sunday, Ernest Johnson and Miss Games were enjoyed ' during the even- Bertha Wilson were married at the res mg, after which dainty refreshments ldence of Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougher were aerved. Those present were: Ed- 201 Eleventh street. Dr. nrA,.-h"' ward Hunsaker, William Holden, Oscar I forming the ceremony. " Lea Souls, Cyrua Wy. Herbert Geer ! n.nm T.vnda. Gertrude Wylle, Roxanna Wommelsdorf, . Bernlce worn- Vincent were married Mondav w J. B. Fehrenbacher and Miss Bertha incent were marrUA M..a. ....L Tianiah fjnithom. Lealev Tib-1 noon at the Perklna hnf.i rt .V-. r.-t1l Ti...- D.n. rank twvnh .il 1 ... ' WHII- l)e l ca. siin'i raw, cvm s-"". r""- ins wnite Tamil Kckhart Clarence Miller, Lilian veatcn, periormea me ceremony. ' Vivian Makelm. Lea ter Keenen, Walter - Shepard. John Exley, otto Kxiey, weiue Shepard, Wllford Rugle, Irene wents. Gladys Gago. w w As tha Rev. R. M. Jones Intends going east for some time, his aumerous Welsh rlends In Portland surprised him and COMING EVENTS Sheriff Martin White of Columbia county returned Thursday to St Helens rrom a momn s visit witn nis ages: mouier in toncornia, Kansas, w The Misses Alice L. Quick and Edna Harris and Ernest John of St. Helens went to Corvallts last week to enter the O. A. C. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. John Milton Phelps ofl Chicago announced two engagementa In thair famllv lnat week that nf thair daughter. Miss Opal Austins Phelps, to I Bllvanus Kingsiey or r ortiana and of their daughter, miss rTiecia Mary Phelps, to Clay Emerson Elliott of Chi cago Both weddings will take place in oc toper. PERSONAL & Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Landlev of Port land are guests at the Stewart In San Francisco. The Jlnkott" glrle announna th.ir ths family Thursday night xney came anniversary dancing party to ba alven In a body and elected Rev. D. A. at Rlngler halL Frldav annin, Thomas or Mississippi avenua. man They presented Mr. jones wun a i-nea a p: safe return. After Mr. juan wiui . ., wmuu conaisi beautiful gold-headed cane and a purse, ft ". "is programa in tshlng him pleasant Journey and a chair- r; . "". cctc- ' Au-3ir inviiaiionst. hih ann.i.t 1 ClnOAl. aarifl Ksa nm. the. form of a paddla ar." a" i am ciuo con reater numhr n' Bias nigh school full of enthusiastic Welah peopla I AZ,L " ',"" Delano, Goldls w ?u.rlU Mathiot tlmV:'l?JiZ:itr: Poage and Margaret Temnlatnn. Tha words of thanka by a few appropriate J'1, their lJdUn nama Mr. Jones, the party M JO glrla the gre tnd reclUtlons T fol- !Tj?om ,itana th East 81 inauigea in ioiim inn in iionuua Tk. i,,k m.mk... ''5" owed by refreahmenta. The houae waa T?f cIB,b. J?m mr Miases Lll Eureka council No. 104 Knights and Ladies of Security gave a five hundred "on?"S? VJwi-M Wlnifr K. SriunT-blTlfdlnJ The gfeS ft O. I prisma wert won by F. M. Kern and Mra. W 1W. C. Laurana and acond prlaaa by Company C, Orton National guard. . iLrnenj. xeiBirr saJari parm. i nwijn. x uq i .. i nwa at fAsavrtsasi a bbia. (Bext open m-etlng will be October It. u.. tn TmoTJ this frTed Lindermans, Mra D. W. dancing par- . . I J . nugii. 1 US " ' f rat naFfa will k. 4w u... . Mra. K. F. Burre.U of AUmeda en-l. , --tV:, tertalned recently with a delightful ward to with it Bleuur. IS i. garnering or rrienaa wao were aasea w wmpmr masmg eiaoorate . ui.. U... .-i .a n .i.-j Itlona Stiles' orchestra. m t auwa aw a,.u . f ci m rvruaiiu. -- " - . I. who Is vlaltlng friends In AUmeda m'c-.i,n.T"""OB." will bs sent out this ! Mra. Burralle guests were antertalnad "T": f u .. . 'v"- ? i quits informally, and the plaaur ef 1 & '.'rt J. C. Dick, i 1 tha day waa shared by Miss Tyler. Mra SJJTh. o!.cKTnaorpori,R- I The patrorraaea are: Mra L, A. Bow man, jars, v, x. emitn, Mra. j, j. Dole, aatai. a. am. aTvmurarvAliaw The members of ths- Catholle Toans Man's club will entertain tha footftall alavaa with a dancing party Thursday evening ta the apactoae club gymnasium oo Morris street. Invltatlona hava been 1"U1 The oatranaaaaa ara ali-a J T OBrlea. Mrs. T. J. Klnar Mra. vr a Cartar aa Mra Wars. The eommlttea ertnslsts or Amoroe Hlgglaa Dave Oao MM IU IM Jill ilHH ll II II I 1 AND CALUHG r SHTOllJ rge Doa- R van. Ra rmnnA K an Mail aarbarg, J. Qulolaa ana Oaa DaS. WlaaVew Maada drela, Ko. t. Lad lea rf a A. R. win bld a taaatret soeiej afr,y awiiaa m their Kama Mra., or run lamnui anraaf a. a Crr41ai untaUM as axtaxia te all meada. Tha East tite AtaJetia dah gtrta gava tair ore rer frartv at Ria.w tan Tharwiay a-rantrg a1 H waa on of tha -"a-tt-at ef tha Haaa d.araa. Taa kail a taatafailv 4atvntM wtih THE SIMPLE LIFE. 1 . In Sammcr All Classes Spend Most of Time Oat of Doors. From the Ladies' Pictorial. In Finland everybody Uvea tha simple life In summer. They camp out on Islands, In the forests, and alwaya Bomewhere near the water, for every- rxxi v swima ana Dairies. Almost all classes sleep and eat al fresco at this No Students Mo Gaa Ko Cocaine THE RELIABLE Chicago Dentists BO Hlgh-Orade Work Posi tively Without Pain we are uiorougn oenusts or many years practical experience and we back up every bit of It with our well-known reputation lor doing HONEST DENTISTRY The bast Dentistry Is none too good r yoa. Our auoress la due ta uniform Igh-grade work at reasonable price. TICTPI SILVER FILLINGS BOO P OOVI FILLINGS 1.0 up 4n mvlaj iitunn GOOD RT.BBER PLATE THE BEST RUBBER PLATES NERVOUS PEOPLE And thoaa afflicted altb haart wearnaas can nWi aav taeir teata aatractad. bum ana nar wars appuaa wiutoat the leaat paJa or danger. ii omen Est imiTsvu rrirxs Chicago Painless Dentists 3H ttiSM. ST, OO Ph IB Mala HIS. A-Clt. rrrca sTotrma. CMC For the Neweat in Wearing Apparel Visit the 'Style Store" TOT LffilOI SHE ' CO T7T7TT3 1 We Specialize in Fine Business Slilpncry ASK TO SEE SAMPLES OF DISTINCTIVE HEADINGS Ifimm FUlh and Oali Owing to the fact that we are going to discontinue handling all lines of domestics, we will close out pur jyesent stock, including Towls. Bedspreads, Blankets, Comforters, Lace Curtains, Etc-at a discount of 33 and 30 per cent. Warm Bedding These cold frosty mornings make one realize the necessity of warm, comfortable bedding. Our sale of Blankets, Sheets, Pillowslips and Com forters comes very apropos. We hope you will take advantage of it Curtains and Draoss a. Make the rooms look warm and cozy by adding to their beauty new Curtains, Portiers and Artistic Drape. -, Remember the price now is from one third to one-half less than ever before.'.--This stock is broken, . they. canY V last long. le "Style Store" Policy We compel our trade by reason of our standards of workmanship and materials and never allow either of them to lower. Each separate section, whether jewelry, men's clothing, ladies suits, hats, shoes, novelties, waists or millinery, has the concentrated skill and workmanship of an expert; who is in constant attendance and will aid you in selection or show you the newest ideas in each line. A IlillflierY' Connoisseur i-- age woman to hnd a sales woman who takes one's own personality into consideration. At the "Style Store" the milliner in charge is a connoisseur in her line, who studies the contour of one's face and shows the hats best suited to bring out its natural beauty. See her before selecting your new Fall hat The Store Where Your Credit Is Good COR. WASHINGTON AND TENTH Were received by us last year. These were straight carloads, too. We expect to beat the record this year. This is more than all the other , dealers received, except only one. Buying right enables us to sell goods for less than others. ONE CARLOAD UNLOADED LAST WEEK. Two more on the way. This is our regular monthly contract. Stel Rung L to Cut Caa Crag REGULAR PRICE i?25.00. Who ever heard of a genuine Steel Range in these later days, with a high warming closet, 16-inch oven, and beauti fully nickel-plated, for $16.25? THIS IS COST PRICE when bought in carload lots. Stewart Steel Ranges 14-INCH OVEN ....$33.50 18-INCH OVEN . . . .$41.00 16-INCH OVEN . . . .$37.50 20-INCH OVEN . . . .$45.00 All can be fitted with Gas Plates and Oven Thermometers at a slight advance. Malleable Ranges Up to $75 Stewart Heater Like cut, cast lining inside. A very attractive heater. Priced from $10.50 to $16.50 Small AIr-Tif,ht Hesters $1.50 Stewart Coal and Wood Heater A popular-priced heater, but of the best materials. They do not take up much room. Prices from $8.50 Up , We have a complete line. Stocks the larg est, affording a selection of all grades of goods. Henry Jenning Son Morrison and Second Streets Best , an 4 finest lines cf furniture to be f'"i i"i Arr.crici. 3 J a Vlflt, aa. . J-'iT. 9