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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST ' 7, 1910. ; 3 i r : : 1 l ' - " CONTIXUED FROM PRECEDING . TAGE L - . . . . : ' Andre Foullhoux , and Miss Susan Clarke, won many encomium for classy playing. - Mr. and Mrs. J. Andre Foully house were domiciled at the Hotel Ta coma, and received much social atten tion. Miss Susan Clarke Is making; an extended visit in the sound city, with Mr. and' Mrs. Edmund Rice, and Miss Leadbetter is the guest of Miss Haael Hotchklfis. i Many affairs were .given for the.tennls players from out of town j by the-Tacomans, the most pretentious being the tennis ball on Friday night it -"A '')' Miss Mildred Morgan and Miss Lillian Morgan are hostesses at a large house j party in their cottage at Gearhart j Twenty young people are their guests for , the week.- - The girls are mostly classmates of the Misses Morgan at the National Park seminary at Washington, D. C.(. and include Miss Edna Minslnger, Miss Marie Zimmerman, Miss -Viola Barenstecher and Miss Katharine Hogah of Seattle, Miss Norma Graham and Miss Marjorle Graham of Tacoma. '; Miss Priest, one9 of the Instructors at the Na tional Park; is among the gueses. ' - - : Mr. and Mrs. Howard Russell arrived In Portland Saturday from New York and are domiciled at. Elton Court for a few weeks before leaving for Spokane to join ' Frances Slosson and BYanklyn Underwood ltf the new Baker Stock com pany. 'Mrs. Russell was Miss Minnie Lighter, the daughter of Judge and Mrs. K T. J., Llghterof Astoria. :; ' Judge and Mrs. Charles E.i Wolver ton have taken the; Charles T. Whitney home ort Twenty-fifth and. Marshall streets for the winter. -They will take possession September 1. Mr." and Mrs. E. H. Dodge, -whp havs been occupying the Whitney house since last fall, are going to .California for a vlsit ;r .' Mrs, Julius Allen s giving a house party at her cottage at SeavlewyNWash. Among' her - guests are Mrs. Luther Steele, Miss Jeseie Farrell, Mrs. Loucks, . Miss Anna Fin ley and Miss ; Hannah Connell. . ;'' !;" -l r "' v : '-vV ?; '' ,. " , " Miss Gladys Parkenson was a Five Hundred hostess Thursday evening at her Johnson street home. Prises were won by Miss Frances Beckett and Laton Tooker. F, X. Arens of New York, who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brodle for a fortnight, left last week for San- Francisco to be present . at the annual Jinks of the Bohemian club at Bohemian grove, on the Russian ", Hver- yesterday. Mr, Arens . suffered a painful accident' to his back while motoring a week ago, and for a time It was feared that he would not be able to reach California for the Bohemian club affair. Mrs. Brodle left this week fpr a brief stay at the beach; ; i '. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Alva Jacobs will leave a week from today for a Eu- ropean trip that will consume : three months, time. They will sail from New Yok on the nineteenth for the British Isles. Miss Mary Henry of Kansas City, Mo., who has been the. guests of -Mrs. Jacobs during the summer. Is at the beach with Mrs, B. D. Jacobs, but . will leave soon for San Diego to be with her sister, Mrs, A. E, Adams.,..- , Mrs. A. Crofton of San Francisco, but formerly- of Portland,- passed - through the city on Friday on her way to Paris, where she will place her daughter, Katherlne. In a V boarding school. Mrs. Crofton sails from New York on August 20 and will remain In Europe until next spring. Mrs. Crofton .' is the wife of a former newspaper man ' on the Oregonian and ' Is well known .. here. ; , - w Miss Elisabeth Stewart and Miss Ma Han Markham. of St Louis, left Wed nesday for Seattle,; where they will be the guests of Miss Elizabeth Sander for 10 days, -Miss' Markham will meet her Barents in Seattle, and return with them tp her ' eastern hdme.';,. Miss Stewart and - Miss Markham were guests over tne week-end of Miss Alice Howe at . Carlton. ' - - - .-.,- Hubert Law of San. Francisco is the guest of Portland friends for the week, - and has been the honor guest at a um ber of informal affairs. Mr. Law Is, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Hartland Law and a brother of Harold Law of San Fran cisco. He has been spending the sum- - mer In Seattle with hjs -uncle, Herbert Law, and Is now en; route to his home " In the south. . . , ,-. .. .. Mr. and Mrs. J. Andre Foulhoux left Tuesday for Tacoma, to spend the week at the Paciflo northwest tennis tourney, They will have apartments at the Hotel : Tacoma, Mrs. Fouilhoux will enter ths - lists of fair contestants, as will, also Miss Lessle Leadbetter and Miss Susan Clark. Miss Leadbetter will be with Miss Hasel Hotchklss. ' . Howard Charlton is at Seaside for th week-end, where he is the guest of Tom Dobson. Mr. Dobson is spending . the summer with his sister, Mrs. John ; F. Logan. Mr. Charlton will leave August 21. to resume his studies at Stanford. Mr. and Mrs. Charlton will go to Vancouver and Victoria for . a trip the latter part of4he month. - Dr. and Mrs. E. De Witt Oonn.ell have ' returned from a four weeks' trip to Vic toria, Vancouver, Banff and Yellowstone . ...Park. Mfss Helen Meston of New York arrived Wednesday - to be the guest of Mrs, Connell during August. Mrs. Connell will return to New York with Miss Weston early in -September to re main a couple of months. . , . - - Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Holman (Miss - Gracjj Nicholson) and baby have 're turned to their home at St. Helen's. "Mrs. Robert L. Sabin and Mrs. Fletch - tf Linn., nave returned from . a two AnO CALLING CAR05, 4 'MONOfttAM 4BTATI O NtSV , , W.G.SMITHCO " WASHlNTOHBULOlW , miKTH f.WA8tt lNTOH T I Ti tmuht t nRnsli f!)ri(loii. Rettorea .. ---'KaluriH Sliaitn. Hirmis.Qi'lek. -. lis. $MttwZ0rm. t 'i)fi $1.00, or inf thargri Mid Bjr Anerici Agsnu, la.igley 4 ftilctueli Co. S jn FrancUco SOCIETY PERSONALS . ; & ; r fen weeks' cruise in Alaskan waters. - The trip over the White Pass and Yukon route , from Ska g way to Lake Bennett was an Interesting feature of the, trip. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raley. and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. T. Bushong are. in New York. The Bushongs are expected home within a fortnight, while the Raleys will tour New England by, automobile before starting westward. .! --'; C. H. Davis, Jr., has taken, the Veness home at Twenty-first and Johnson streets, and will move into his new res idence about the first: of September. Meantime, Moore & Co. will have charge of its remodeling and decorating. : , .,, Vj. -. . ;. ' Miss i Evelyn Wilson, i Miss . Frances Wilson and. Rodney Glisan left Wednes day for Medford and Crater Lake,; where they will be the guests of "Bruce Wil son, the uncle of the Misses Wilson, for a fortnight - . ', '.;.- " - -r-- v"-v' ,V- - Miss, Dorothy Newhall, Her guest. Miss Geraldlne Ritson, of Berkeley, Miss Ruth Small and Miss Ruth filchel were members of a motor party given Friday by Miss Gretchen Klosterman, . ' . Among August guests at Necanlcum Iim. are Mrs. Elliot Habersham with her son, James, ' and ; ' daughter, . Frances John Dudley Habersham. will spend the week ends with his mother, Mrs. Edgar Coursen left Monday for a month's visit In California. Mr. Coursen ana; Miss Geraldtne , Coursen will make the trip with the Mazamas after spend ing a few days at Seaside. .: Miss Margaret Cannon left . Satur day to visit with. ; her aunt, - Miss Stella Cannon In San Francisco. . Later Mrs. R. D. Cannon will go south and bring her daughter home. Mrs. Charles 'Hegele and Miss Hilda Hegele have returned from Colorado Springs, Colo., Yellowstone Park, Den ver and Salt Lake, where they have been sojourning for a -month. 'wymQT-;'i--::;- w ';"'! - ' Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith of New York, who have been guests at the Hotel Portland for 10 days, entertained in formally at dinner at the hotel Thurs day and Friday evenings. ' - - Mrs.. Zera Snow is at Hotel Gearhart, and will remain throughout August Charles MacCormae Snow and Berkeley Snow will spend part of -the tlms with their mother. Mr. and Mrs. George Cottner Mason and Mrs. E Henry McCracken bave re turned from the beach. The Masons oc cupied the Edgar B. Piper cottage for six. weeks . . . . - Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Belcher have gone on a fishing trip In the Grays river country, to be gone three weeks. Upon tneir return Mrs. Beicner.wui leave for Europe. v, -'-, : ' ': -.;' Mr. and Mrs. O, A. Lyman left Friday morning; for the Mackenzie river near Eugene, where they will spend three weeks. - They will make the trip by motor. -. ' : : v-. Mr. arid Mrs. Martin Winch and Sim eon Winch are at the Seaside hotel, where ther will remain until the end of Mrs. John D. Porter and twe daugh ters, Miss Mabel Porter and Miss Jean Porter of 6pokane, iare at the Hotel Portland t dr a few days. - , Miss Helen Goode will leave tomor row to be the guest of Mrs. William Honeyman and the Misses Grace and Mildred Honey man at Gearhart .',.;.;.:" - it ' i .v.;...':v--v.. William R. . Moore will leave tomor row for New York via the northern route. He will return to Portland in September. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Dunlway and chil dren left Wednesday evening . for their Montana home after spending the sum mer in Portland. . n ; Mra 8. V. Mitchell of New York Is a guest at Alexandra court lor tne summer. She is a sister .of Mrs. Robert Davis. T -r "f. , - 1 v ' , ' ' w - -il - - Mr. and Mrs. M. A. . M. Ashley , and children have 'returned from the east. where they have 'been traveling since late In May. , Mrs. Sol Ehrman, who has been the guest of Mrs. I. N. Flelschner at' her beach cottage, has returned to ber home la San .Francisco. w ..? ,; it it - " ' Mrs. Philip Buehner, Miss Lillian Buehner, Mrs. Fred Green and the Misses Green motored to Cloud Cap Inn Friday. They returned Tuesday. ....,.,,..,... :r if. ,r - - Mr. and Mrs. C. J: Schnabel left Fri day for Victoria for several weeks so Journ. Later, they will motor to Crater Lake, i-- iy'-fJ-:-'":?A Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Sanborn and chil dren will leave Monday for Gearhart Park to remain until early in September.- , Miss Marguerite Boechk'e, who re cently underwent an operation- at the Good Samaritan hospital, Is improving rapidly. , . . Mrs. A. H. Breyman. Miss Edna Brey- man and Miss Floy Breyman will leave next week for their cottage at Seaside, :. Mrs. -John G. Edwards of Hay" Creek Is spending a few 'days in town, and Is a guest at the Hotel Pprtland Mrs. A. B. Stelnbach left Saturday for San Francisco, where she will be the guest of her daughter,-Mrs. Herst Mrs. Ben Selling, Dr. Lawrence Sell ing and Mrs, Emanuel sichel. are travel ing in the Canadian Rockies. I . " .a a Miss Helen Doblels visiting in Marsh- field. She will leave early In Septem ber for San Francisco. , ww Mrs. George D. Schalk, with her niece. Miss Mildred Grlndstaff, Is spending a fortnight at Gearhart. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Branch Riley have returned from the beach where they spent the month of July. w Mrs. William . Mackenzie - and two children have returned from a week-end visit at Cloud Cap Inn, w Mrs. Frank M. Warren Jr., and little daughter have returned from a month's stay at the beach. ' V- ",-v; '-fir 'it 1 ;'' v- v ' Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Knightson have returned from a two weeks outing at Newport si Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Tilford left today for . Eugene, where they : will visit a w seluaa-mors.' ' - ,-. .... -'-'ir ir ' Leon Hirsch Is at the Gearhart hotel with his family for the week's end. ;' :,. Mrs. R. J, Mareh and daughter have returned from Gearhart Park. .; " ' Mrs. Lee Hoffman and Miss Mar- Jorle Hoffman are fr-? nding J.helr time at their summer place on the Barnes road, which Is being made the object ive point, for many of the younger set -.still in town. ' m; w , Miss Irene Daly has returned from the coast where she has been the guest of Miss Mamie DunaV EVENTS OF. THE WEEK .A party of young people at Seaview. Wash., was entertained last week at luncheon by , Mrs. V: Lelck ; at v the Kokolala cottage. The table, which was covered with a much treasured table cloth, over 200 years old. was decorated by Ml A Lenore Lelck, the colors being yellow and green. The centerpiece was a watermelon filled with buttercups and wild grass. The base was covered with ferns, and water lilies, ; The place cards were i Individual comic descriptions of each child present drawn .by Leo Thl beau. Among those present were Miss Patsy Jennings, Miss Vivian Jennings, Miss Ella Louise Lowneson, Miss Helen Stout, -Miss Erma-Hart, Miss Dorothy Goldsmith,, Miss Lyle McDonald,- Wil liam Allard, Kenneth ' Carahan, Bruce Wells, Wlllard .Wells, Allard ' Heltkem per, Miss Elsa Lleck, Miss Cornelia Lleck, Miss Hedwlg Lleck,' MlBs Lenore Lieck, 1 Ernest Lleck.'" -;'-f' ;'".'. ' " -:' ",; ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Lamar celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. August -1, surrounded by their family and friends. The veteran quartet, Messrs. Mills, Bos ton, Morse and Hall, accompanied "by Mrs. Ella B, Jones, gave a musical pro gram. Mrs. Helen Lamar sang. : The decorations were American Beauty roses In the llvln room, and sweetpeas In the dining rporn., Mrs. Lamar served fruit punch and "BOO"; was played." Those presents Mr and Mrs. M. J.(Morse. J. G. Darr, Mrs. Ella Jomes Mrs! Mary Seb rlng, M. Riley, F. M. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lamar, Mrs. C. Courier, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mills. H. A. Severance, Mrs. Walter Lamar, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lamar, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hall, Mr. and. Mrs. A. W. Mills, Mr.; and Mrs. W. N. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. H. P, Beston. 5 ' mi. ana Mra ired Brooker gave a porch party Saturday night ' in honor of their nieces, the Misses Clara and Hasel Taylor of North Yakima, ' and Miss Clare Martin. The porch was lighted by Japanese lanterns and ear ried elaborate decorations. Dancing was the diversion of the evening. The guest list Included the Misses Taylor, Miss Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sherman, Miss Nancy Reynolds, Miss Mary Rey nolds, J; M. Reynolds of Salt Lake, Mr.. and Mrs. Q. F. Hubble. Glen Hubble. Dwlght Hubble. Miss Nellie Miller. Miss Gertrude H&mmdnd, Hv O. PafAe, David Leedom, Mr. and Mrs. George X Teller, Ralph Hill, Ralph Cooper, Mfc Dlnwld die, Mr. and Mrs.' Frank SchlegeJ and Louis Atterson. -v .. Mrs. .Kieanor H. Boya entertained a few friends at dinner Sunday night in her Slisan street home. The . dining, room. BiiimiuYo wiiii pinn oiossoms, roses and a profusion of-fern plants in mission baskets. The guests Included Miss Cornelia Barker. Miss Nell Swart, Mrs. L. Brainerd of Salem, A. R. Vejar, tniiean counsm, Ernest carse and W, A, Couglan. Mr. and Mrs. ' Jacob McDuf fee enter tained at , dinner -Friday; evenings for tneir sons ana daughters, together with their .wives and husbands. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Stewart, Mrs. Anna M. Nilcs. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McDuffee, Judge and Mrs. J, u. gtearns and Mr. and Mrs. David S. Stearns.- Miss Amy Wilson entertained at fivn hundred last night in her 'Sellwood home, when her guests numbered 18 of her school friends. Miss Mabel Winter was the guest of honor. Prises were won .by. Roy Shields and Miss Eileen Wilson. . WW Miss , Agnes Corcoran entertained with a delightful house partv In their beautiful ' new ' bunaalow. The hnn. was attractively decorated with college pennants, Japanese lanterns and elec tric lights. . Various games were played na reiresnments. served. Mrs. R. M. Tuttle end iuim Aria aiik Tuttle were hostesses at a delightful outdoor afternoon on the e rounds of the urysiai springs Sanitarium last Satur- aay, .Assisting in receivlnar were Wr Jennie E. Wright, Mrs. George W. Mc Math and Miss Lucia Watson. About 70 guests were present - - ' ' t: one of the prettiest events of. the week was the celebration of the wed ding , af Miss Rebecca Redman and Frank Mulberon. at , the' f home of th bride's parents, 1171 Greeley street the ceremony being- performed bv Rev.: D. a. vvaners. - xne rooms were artistical a . tfr. X A . . n L w . ly decorated with ferns, sweet peas and russs. x no coior scneme or the recep. tion hall -was red and areen. the stair. way being a , mass of sword fern studded with red roses and red sweet peas, while the parlor was beautiful In cink and green. The room in which the wedding took place was white and green, .the ceremony taking place" under an arch or maidenhair tern, trimmed with in rant s breath and sweet , peas. The bride was beautiful In a lingerie dress of lace and , embroidery, the . veil being - held In place by a wreath of the same flowefs. The bridesmaid. Miss Bertha Otterstedt. was gowned in pink sUk messallne and carried a pouquet of pink baby roses. Ernest Morris acted as best , man and miss Blossom Atwood made a dainty flower jrirl with a basket of lavender sweet peas. Just before the ceremony, Scott; Kent rendered a delightful -solo. f "Thou Art Mine AH,"; and Lohengrin wedding marchlwas played by- Mrs. Scott Kent The ride was given away by her' father, R. C, Redman. A recep tion followed the wedding,-, and during the evening Misses Cecil Brawn and Emma Paulsen served punch to the guests, who numbered .about 1x5. ; Mr. and Mrs. sMulheron will spend a few weeks at Long Beach' and Newberc;, and will be at home after September 1 at 1201 Missouri avenue. w "'''' " Last Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Ogg, 66 West Ainsworth avenue, Miss Myra Ogg and Aioen rt. wiiKins were umted in mar riage, Rev. H. E. Mowre officiating. The bridef was attired in a dainty white lingerie gown and her hair was dressed witn a crown or beautiful white roses Tilt; decorations of the home were silver bells from which hung-wreaths of pink ana wniie carnations. A pretty wedding was solemnised at the home of Mrs, Mary E, Ledyard July 21 " When -bar LUffhtAV llart Am.lm.. was married to Ralph R. Lewis of Hoo River., , The rooms were beautifully dec orated with pink sweet peas and ferns. Following the singing of "Sweetheart" by Mrs. Charles Hilt, sister of the groom, the bridal party entered, attend ed by the groom's twin sisters, who alfco acted as ring bearers. The bride wore a beautiful gown with veil and earried j - WEDDINGS ' I I an arm bouquet of Bride roses. ' Rev. A E-hrgott made the double ring service very impressive. After the honeymoon, spent at the mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will be at home In Hood River, whnre he Is a successful orchardist. ; w ::- -' One of ths pretty weddings of the season was that solemnized at the home ef Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beard, 682 Syra cuse street, Monday evening, 'August 1, when their daughter, Miss Jessie Franc Beard, was married to Grant E. Rich ards of Topeka, Kan., Rev. W. R. Jeff rey, Jr., of the Uplversity Park M. E. church officiating. The parlors were profusely decorated with . red roses, golden rod and ferns. The bride wore e linen . lingerie dress and carried a bouquet , of white carnations. The matron" of honor, Mrs. Nettle Beard- Glass, was gowned in cream silk and carried a bouquet of lavender sweetpeas. The groom was attended by H. G. Glass. The bride entered on the arm of her father; while Miss Lorna Collamore played Mendelssohn's wedding march, After the ceremony the Batchelor Maids club assisted in serving the refresh ments in the dining room, with Miss Ethel Constable presiding at the punch dowl sixty guests were present, rela uves, tne Batchelor Maids club and a few Intimate friends. Mr. and Mrs. lucnaras wm De .at home . to their friends after August 15 at 160-Newman street, - ' t, A pretty wedding took place aft the First : Congregational - church last Thursday at 1 o'clock, when Miss Ada Williams,' daughter of Mr." and Mra J.,B, Williams, 75 Clinton street was married to Ansel R. Clark, a young at torney, of Independence, Kan. The par ents and relatives of the bride, and A. B. Clark, the bridegroom's , father, who had come from Kansas for the occasion, witnessed the wedding, "as well as a large number of friends. Rev; Luthet Dyott performed the' ceremony. ? The bride wore lavender and carried Bride rosea - Mrs. Dorai Thompson, who at tended her, wore white and carried lav ender sweet peas.! Carl. Williams, : bro ther of the bride, was best man. Little Miss , Margery VIgger , was : a dainty flower girl. ' , " The' wedding march from "Lohengrin" was played as a 'processional by Miss Kemp at the organ, and later she played the Mendelssohn's wedding march. Miss Rorlna Macintosh . sang T Love You Dearly" with fine effect After a week at- Cannot) Beach Mr. and Mrs. Clark for their future home In will leave Kansas, ..' ww' M 10 o'clock Wednesday mornlne.' in Oystervllle, Wash., Miss Ruth K. Davis ofLos Gatos,. Cat, and Cecil J. Espy of Oystervllle, were married by Rev, H. A, Espy at his home. Only . mem bers of the Immediate family were pres ent ' The bride was attended by Miss Ruth Richardson of Oakland and the groom by Lewis Williams of llwaco. Mrs. Espy is the daughter of Mrs. Wal ter Techow of Los Gatos, formerly of Alameda, and a graduate of Mills college.-- Mrr Espy U the son of R.; A. Espy who ; has been :' for many years prominent in oyster industry and who is the ;: founder of Oystervllle.. Mr. Espy was president of the 07 graduat ing class of Portland academy and a member of tha PI Delta Kappa frater nity, He Is a '10 University of Oregon man, a Kappa Sigma and last year was manager of the track team.' After the wedding Mr. end Msb Espy left for a six weeks' trip In California. - They will make their : home in. Manhattan, Nev., where Mr. "Espy Is, interested' In the oynite pUnt-,"";i---aa:,:'; Miss Marie Elisabeth Thompson and Ralnsford Stanley Heath were united in marriage at the bride's home. 104 J East Tenth street " North, : on Wednesday evening at 8:30 p. m. J. W. Sprecher, pastor of the Alberta Second . United Brethren church of this city, performed the ceremony. - -- -: -. ' -a- -a- Announcements nave been received In this city of the marriage of Miss Maude Zimmerman to Walter Chappeau, of San Francisco. The wedding took place on Wednesday of last week Jn the Bay City, where Mr. and Mrs. Chappeau will make their home. . Mrs, 'Chappeau Is an Oregon girl, who has been a teacher In the Lents school for several years, Plyn temmon and Miss : Nona E. Chapel were united in marriage on Thursday, evening at- 8 o'clock in the Alberta Second United Brethren church, corner East Twenty-seventh and Sumner. The ceremony was performed by the pas. tor of the church, J. W. Sprecher. - .. ,. - Henrv W. Stratton and Miss Vesta M. Conn were on Sunday, July SI. united In holy -wedlock. - They were attended by Miss Edna Fullei and Harold ; D. Warnock, when Rev. J. Bowersox per formed the ceremony. , , . i Guy E. Dobson of nedmond,' Or., and Miss Anne Markham of this city, were married Thursday afternoon, August 4, at All Saints Episcopal church, by the Rector Rev, Roy Edgar Remington. - , w David H. Roth and Miss Belle Millet- Booth were married .Wednesday - even ing at 8 o'clock, by the Rev., John Henry Cudllpp at the parsonage of Grace M. E. church. V Mr. and Mra H. H. Hill announce the marriage of, their daughter, Clara Hope, to Dr. 8. J. Davis, August 8, 1910. At home after August 16, at S04 Alblna ave nue. Wedding and visiting cards William Klumpp company, 8264 Washington st. 9 Dr, Jesse Ettelson has returned from a year In Berlin, and Is at the Hotel Portland. . . i - Miss Grace O'Neill has been confined to her home since last Thursday with a severely sprained ankle. Mrs. A. J. Bloch and twe daughters, the Misses 'Helen and Florence Bloch, are ' visiting relatives and friends , in San Francisco. ' ' . Rev, F. D. Flnley left Monday morn ing for Long -Beach -for a month's so journ. ; .'.' . : ' . ..." -' Mrs. J. D. Stltes hss returned from Vancouver, where she spent a month with friends. ' " , Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Moore are in San Francisco, where they are registered at the St. Francis hotel. . , ;- " - Mrs.' E. R. Swinburne has returned to her home In Pendleton, after a month's vielt with Portland friends. ' , Mr. and Mrs. C F. Sanger . are at the George Turner ranch oiy the Clackamas, where .they will camp for six weeks. ., . Miss Ellington and Miss Ella Elling ton of Tacoma, were the guests of Port land relatives en route to Seaside, where they are the guests of Mra J. P. Mar-, shall. . , Mra Jennie Peak, who has been ths guest of Mr., and Mrs. H. W. Lueders in Tacoma, has returned home. . ; . . Miss Lillian Mason has returned from Seaside, where she was the guest Of Miss LoulseMannlng for a fortnight Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Wlswell . left Wednesday for-at -extended-tog r o f " t he east. Chicago, Buffalo, Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Atlantic coast summer resorts will be, included In their Itinerary. " They will return home late In September. . ii ; Mrs. D. J. Coman is- spending the month of August at Seaside, ;' . Dr. and Mrs. R. A, Rawson of Slater, Iowa.- are vimttnj ' with " the doctor's PERSONAL MENTION ! 1 sister-in-law, Mrs; A. Rawson, and niece. Mrs. Ellen R. Miller. 18 McMlllen street ' ' ...- Archbishop Chambers is the guest of Mr., and Mrs. R. W. Gray In Medf ordi and will remain several1 weeks. . Miss -Anna Hansen of Portland Heights will leave Wednesday .iwtth friends to Join her mother, who has been visiting In- Astoria for the past two weeks, and will-then leave for Sea slde. ;.-';:-'.: vi; '.M'v,'.''v " Mr. and Mrs. David S. Stearns,, their son, Lloyd, and their sister. Mrs. Anna M. Miles, have left for a trip through Yellowstone Park, roing by the Norfi Bank and. returning via Seattle and the sound :clUes. ;,'':;.', Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Kueftner left-last w-eek for Vancouver and Victoria,- B. C, for a few months' stay. . . m v Mr. f and Mrs. E. R. Gellnsky are spending some time at Rose City Cot tage, Cannon Beach. Rev. and Mrs. J, Allen , Leas have been their guests a portion of the. time.- ' ' :$.:,. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A.' Applewhite, accompanied bylMiss Ada Alice Tuttle. PRICE Enormous crowds have-been "'sale. "They fully realize money, by trading with us:? You, tpo, wilj save if you make- yo,ur purchases now.; Not an . article in the ' house ' is reserved ; everything' is marked at such low prices that We might ' say "We'lare, selling at, your own price."; The bed shown below is but one of the great values we are offering. 4 it-"- , ' . ' ' ' ! ' 1 .sr.. '.! ,, - .rt.- '" t -.; i. , f. .. -' , ,..-... i ,j . ft ' ', ' '' ' This handsome Iron Bed-r-one 'of the greatest values 2-inch posts and nicely finished, in Vernis Martin, or (flO 1 Special Price A bargain is only , a bargain when you get good value as .well as low price. We "have been a long time in the, furniture business and are not easily deceived in "qualities1. Furniture is often deceptive in appearance, but we look below the var nish and handle only goods that are well made as well a$f good looking. , You can safely' rely on anything you buy from us, although our prices are a great deal. , lower than you can find on similar goods anywhere else. - ' Henry Jenning & Sons One Year Ahead of Competitors ' COR. MORRISON AND SECOND " The Home of Good Furniture The Talk 3 Stores left Friday to spend some weeks at Mauldings. The trip was made by mo tor." ,... ", "' -1 i , Mr, and Mrs. " Lawrence B. Rich are now permanently located at t&e Heinx apartments. Mr. Rich is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Rich, formerly of Port land. '; , ..i ,--V,;. ' ,:" ;:;' ;. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Rasmus have gone on a trip through southern California and Mexico. . ' ' ' Leprosy Cjerm Isolated. ,; . (TJnltea Pwes Lod Wire.) ' . Honolulu, Aug.. . . r"r th first tlms In history bacilli of leprosy have been isolated and cultivated by Doctors Brinckerhoff and Curry,, making possi ble the, development In the near future of toxins and vaccines with which, the hitherto Incurable , disease; mav be suc cessfully combatted. By the- advance ment ' of theories suggested by M. T. Clegg, the government expert at Manila, the' two physicians have brought about their discovery. They are continuing the experiments. ':.',:';.'" r.r' , v- '' taking: advantage of pur that, we are offering' splendid 1 .'...v.- II GUT -,. :: r ; 7 . L . - - -t --.- -- - - T . -' i - ,i t t t : . . , - . of the Townl m mocolkh Branch No, i Meter & Frank's Branch No. 2-293 Morrison St., Opp. CcrHWll': thin Store zr.d Factory, W'z.r:'- il EXCELLENT STRIKE OF TELLUR1DE ORE MADE ''i (SpecUl Dlapttch to Tin Joum-li Grants Pass, Aug. t. A report Is re ceived of a rich strike of teiluride or on Canyon creek, 10 miles southeast of Grants Pass. It runs $20,000 to the ton, The strike was made in the Uomestake mine,' which adjoins the Telluride Gold Mining company's property. Some of the specimens have run higher -than the above figures. ;: , ' " Ticket Is Filed. 9Iem BnrMii o( The Journal.) Salem, Or Aug. . The nonpartisan assembly of electors' which met in Portland July 8 to suggest candidates for the circuit bench in Multnomah county filed its ticket with ths secre tary of state yesterday afternoon. The action of the assembly of electors -will place on the-: ballot John P. Kavanaugh for department No. 1, John B. Cleland for department No. $, and W N- Gatens fur department No. 5. ' ' ; . ; ' !9 it IN EVERY DEPARTMENT tremendous midsummer " bargains and are 'saving ;r;. ' ' we have ever bffered--has creami , - $18.50 Values ;,K,