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THE OREGON; SUNDAY - JOURNAL. PORTLAND SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 1911.
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OONTIXtfiED . FROM PRECEDING PAG8
7 Oamea and muslo whlled-away the ilme.
i Miss Beohtol. was assisted ty Mill
! Blanche Bechtol, Mlaa Atleen RInghouse
r mnd Misa Jeaeie Bechtol. ' Tba gueats
f war Mra. Ford - Warren, Mlaa Maud
i ewiltH. Mlaa Ada Smith, Miss Katharine
Jv'elaon. Mlaa Elele Ellver, Mlaa Amy
' Jonea Miss Dorothy, Brown. Mlaa Maud
' Kertael; Mlaa Hattle ,. Tarwood, Mlaa
. Amelia Robinson, Mlaa Marjorla Mar
'tin, Mlaa Lolita Or any a. , Mlaa AUca
1 BDragua Mlaa Effla Voutera, Mlaa Bar
I tha Voutera, Mlaa Lydla Robertson," Mlsa
j' Vara Parker, Mlaa Caroline Fargo, Mlaa
f i Jessie Molntoah, Mlaa Eva, .Henderson,
Mlaa lola Kemp,: Mlaa Lola Carl, Mlaa
i Elisabeth Anderson, Mlaa Ellen Ander-
1 son. Mlaa Beaala Chrlstensen. Mlaa Mar
I McDonald, Mlaa' Myrtle , Long, Mlaa
! Othalla retting. Mlaa Mabla Rlggs,' Mlaa
Mable McCarthy, ' Mlaa Trace .Anderaoh
and Mlaa Louise Friede!.", , , , ; .
SOCIETY: PERSONALS
! ..Among tha Portland, people enjoying
; automobile toura through tba . AUanuo
states . thia spring, are , nr. ana Mr.
W. JU Morgan and their daughters, the
Miaaea .MUdred and Lillian Morgan, of
Irvlngtoa. - The Miaaea Morgan are boto
students of -National 'Park seminary,
ilear Washington, D. C where Mlaa Mil
dred Morgan will be graduated early
In Juae. - The Morgana have planned an
extensive motor trip, before . returning
home, to cover a part or the southern
etatee and egtead Into New York and
New England, whioh will bring them
bach to Portland In about five or six
Mlaa Lena Simpson, daughter of Mr",
and Mra. Georga W. Blrapaon. haa won
lydlatlaatlon ' by her election aa grand
I dlrectoress of tha Dlr aororlty for the
,1 northwest Mlaa film pa on. who la a
I student at Mills college waa eppolnt
I ed delegate from Portland to the na-
tional Dlx conclave which met In 8an
'- Pranclseo a fortnight ago, and bar elec
tion took place two weeks ago Monday
In the Roae room of the Palace, fol
lowing a luncheon at the hotel. Mlaa
Blmpson haa juat completed her third
year at Mil la. She returned home on
Thursday. ,
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- Mlaa Oraoe Josephine Brown returned
Monday evening to her horn In Medfdrd
after passing tha winter aa the bouae
guest of Mr, and Mra Charles M. Hys
kell on Portland Helghta. Mlaa Brown
possesses a beautiful contralto vDlce
and waa heard In the Rlgoletto and
Robin Hood quartets at tha laat Sunday
afternoon concert given at the HelUg
by the Boyer chorua. She was alao one
of the dancers In the Sextett. one of the
beat musical features of the Klrmesa
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Churchley and
family, with Mlaa Gertrude Churchley,
left Wednesday for New Tork,
where they will sail May 10 for England
to attend the coronation. - They will
vlalt relatives In Birmingham, England,
and before returning will tour France
and Germany, extending their visit five
months or more. "
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, Mr. and Mrs. Fielding 8. Kelly have
removed from Lovejoy street to lit
Irving street
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Mra. -Beth Cat 11 n left Thursday
for Pendleton where ahe wfll vlalt her
mother, Mrs. Leona Thompaon.
Mrs. M. P. Johnson, of Pendleton, who
has been spending some time with her
aon und daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra
H. F. Johnson, started Thursday for
cmcago, wnere ane win paaa me sum
mer with her daughter, Mra B. J.
Smltg, ,.'...,
Mlaa Natllle. Coffin returned to her
San Franclaool homo Sunday on tha
Shasta Limited after a visit of over
a fortnight with Mr. and Mra Thomae
Bfcott Brooke. Mlaa Coffin la a cousin
of Mrs, -William. Mackenzie and A. 8,
WTiitlng. Her stay In Portland wa
punctuated with many delightful affairs
planned for her pleasure.
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Mr. and Mra, Slgfrld M. Unander
(Mlaa Caroline Benaon) returned Monday
morning from Oearhart.' where they
have been spending their honeymoon.
They have taken an apartment at the
Carmlleta. .
Mrs. Charles St Curry Is in New Tork,
where she is a guest at the Seville.
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Mlae Oraoe Stokes lias returned to her
borne In Aatoria after an extended vlalt
In Portland,.
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Mlaa Delta Watson, Mlaa Helen Cake,
Mlas Gretohen Klosterman, Mlaa Mabel
Shea' and Mlaa Geraldtne Coursen were
among the week-end guests at the Chi
Omega sorority house In Eugene.
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"Miss Maud Mastic Jiad an her guest
last week at Eugene, Miss Dorothy
Ramsdell.' Mra C L. Maatlo ts spending
this week end with Mlaa Maatlc. -
Mrs. Frederick Rosenberg (Mlaa Gene
vieve Kelly) left Sunday for Seattle
Whore ahe will paaa a. month aa the
guest of the Misses Conaldlne.
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Mr. and Mrs.' L. J. Shell and Mra
Larkln Shell have taken an apartment
In San Franicaco, where they will re
main for a month.,-' i
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Howard Charlton arrived home the
firat of the took "from Palo Alto, Cal
where, he haa been attending Stanford
university. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Chart
ton returned a week ago-f rem Chicago
Where they spent a fortnight. - "
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Dr. and Mr. George O. Pelarram are
In Philadelphia on their way to Atlantic
City,' where , they will ; remain a month
before going to their camp in the Maine
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Spencer Elastic of Alameda will arrive
on the Rose City from San Francisco to
spend some time with, his unci and
aunt, Mr. and Mra. Charlea L. Mastic.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Althauae arrived
Saturday from Mlddletown, Ohio, where
they have .been, making their home and
LIttU llllss France AJeen Hanrajtian
One of the moat attractive little aing-
ers at the St. Mary's May fete glvenl
at the Hellig was Frances AUeen Han-
rahan, who sang in tha violet song.
While only six yeara of age, little
Franoea poaaeaaea talent far above the
average chlM much her senior. Her
clever alnglngand dancing haa already
won notice from tha artistic world. She
appeared at San Diego. Los Angeles and
San Francisco In a alnging sketch that
waa flatteringly received. While in Los
Angeles laat winter little Francea waa
choaen by La Forrest, the ivory minia
ture portrait artist, aa his modal, pro
nouncing her featurea and coloring per
fect Few children her age have the
knowledge of languages Franoea haa.
She can converae freely in French and
German, having received her French
training In the West Lake school for 1
Ulna oi M?a Angeies unaer mo aireci
training of Mlas de la Gulnle. of Paris.
Another honor she holds la the winner
of three medal a, two from world's fairs
and one from a midwinter fair for being
the most beautiful child.
How to Beautify '
Plainest Complexion
, ' (Tollottea.)
"The - growing popularity of face lo
tions is in, keeping . with our natural
progress," aaya a well known beauty
writer, "and before long they will have
supplanted powders and cosmetics, j
A very nne lotion can . do prepares
at little coat , by .dissolving a - email
original package of mayatone In. eight
ounces of witch hazel. This,, applied
to the akin dally, frees It of pimples,
blackheads , or other blemishes,, .and
will give to the muddy or Ufelesa com
plexion a rich embellishment and nat
ural health-tint impossible with powder
or rouge.-,- '"viv' w.-
"This mayatone lotion la , grease! ess
and ; prevents ', the growth 'of . hairs.
Many women "aae . It to- t prevent w tad
and tt Is employed to protect tha skin
from'harsh winds and changing weeth-
are the guests In tbe home of Mra.
Althauae's father. Emmet Will lama
They expect to remain permanently in
Portland,
Miss Sophia Houok, accompanied by
Mlaa Amy Harding, left Tueaday for a
vlalt of aeveral montha In the eaat aa
the guest of her cousin,. J. G. Schmld-
I lapp. a Cincinnati multimillionaire. Mlas
Harding will travel a portion of the time
with Mlas Houck, who will vjslt all of
the southern and eastern cities and east
ern watering plaoea
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- Mra L. S. Doblev with. ber. daughter.
Miss; Helen Doble, returned Monday
from southern California; where they
have been . sojourning for some time
past' Mlaa Doble's friends are much
disappointed at the denial of her re
ported engagement to a prominent east
ern man well; known in Portland,, San
Francisco and Los Angeles
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8. Dare Freeman, with his bride, for
merly Miss Belva Brantley, a prominent
younjf society woman of Eureka, Cel.,
la visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
Marcua Freeman at SOS North Twenty
third street, Mr, Freeman is aasoclat
ed with -his brother S. S. Freeman of
San Fianctsco, owner o the "Daisy
Line", of steamera. Mr. and Mrs. Free
man wllfcxamaln, 4a Portland for about
two weeka. a
Mrs. William Castleman . (Miss Ethel
Shea) arrived last week to vlalt her
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John
Francis Shea-., Mra Castleman, since her
marriage two years ago, nas uvea
abroad, and this last winter in New
Tork. She no doubt will be the motif
for many affairs..
Miss Mariorie Foibls returned last Fri
day from Butte, Mont, her former home,
where she has spent a aeugntrui rive
weeks among her former friends who
showered her with many attractive so
cial attentions. '
H. K. Selby is on a brief buelneea trip
to Spokane, where he la the guest of the
Spokane Club.
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Sol Kaufman of Kansas City, Mo.,
who has been visiting Mr. and Mra.
B. S. : Backman. has returned home.
EVENT9 OF THE WEEK
The ladles of the White Temple gave
recention for Mrs. ' C R. Marsh In
the parlors of the church on Tuesday
afternoon. An-Interesting program was
given. Piano a'electlons' were rendered
by Miss Emma KJple and vocal solos
by "Miss Wood, accompanied on tne
piano by Mm. B. T. Shopard. Mra O.
P. M. Jamison gave a very entertain
ing reading of John Smith's Will. Mrs.
H. D. Gates, in .behalf of the ladies
of the church, expressed the Interest
and sympathy thy had in herwork
arid the high esteem they had for her
and presented her with a grapnopnone
to. be used In her .work. Kev. ana Jttra.
Marsh have been spending the winter
here and will soon leave lor a visit in
the east,-after which the will sail for
Markapur, India, to continue their mis
slonary work at that place. ,
"The 'annual' election of 5 tile Shake
spearean Study cluh was held at Mra
Ju'la La Barre'a when" the following
officers were chosen: President Mra
Herbert G. Reed; first' vice president
Mrs. E. B. Tumy; second vice president,
Mrs. Lake D. Wolfardr recording secre
tary: Mra Normal WiTOsterhaut; cor
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cartle: treasurer, R. E. Jones; clmlrman
dramatic committee, Mra Allen-Todd;
Auditor, Mrs. I 8- Townsend; director,
Mrs. Julia La Barre, and Mrs. j.d.
Jonea Monday f at 2 the last . business
meeting of the rear will be held' at
Mra. Atlen Ladd's, 1 -East Twentieth
A vary pretty surprise waa given
Lionel ChuTch,-197 East Hollyroa May
11- bv a number of his schoolmates,
Delicious oakee and lea cream were
served. ; Those present were: t George
McFauI. Melba Joaselyn, ; Harry jlel-
villa, Agnes Baaler,' Andrew. Johnson.
Allen Smith,' A. KarkeL Swing, Berrle
Jeffry, Edwin Welst Ruth Rauch, VolU
Jones, .Edna - Burton, ' Otto Bchwind,
Evelyn Sullivan, Clld' Macrum, . Edith
KUgore,' Lee Berkeley. Edith Hughes;
Lyman Whitney, Fay .Hacker, James
Mai tin, Edna Jloleomb, Lloyd aad Joe
On Sunday' evening Mlas Lillian Ge
vurta entertained about IS couples at a
Dutch whtat party In honor of Mlaa Lil
lian Samuels of Oakland, Cal, who la
visiting at . the Gevurti noma i prises
were won by the Misses Rybke. Levy
and Samuels, and Messr. Feldman and
Krause. Supper ,waa aerved o. , ths
third floor of the residence, which was
beautifully decorated with vine maple
and dogwood, and draped With Americas
flags. Tha guests Indulged in dancing
later In the avenlng. r u . .. ,
A very enjoyable afternoon waa 'spent
ln: playing -five hundred at the home
of Mra Charles Clifton Wlntermute on
Irving street Tuesday : afternoon, the
party being gion n honor of - her
aunt Mra William Wesley Ounther, of
Chtlllootha Ohio. Mrs. Charlea Stew
art carried away the prise of the after
noon. The rooms were beautifully dec
orated In maiden hair fern and sweet
peaa Those present were Mra Cor
nelia Ann Brown, Mra . William Wes
ley Gunther, Mrs. John ' Clark , JenneM,
Mra. Fred Irwin. Mra, H. F. -Cutting,
Mra Carl- Zimmerman. Mra. ' Charlea
Freeman. Mra Russell Herbert Brown
and Mra Charles Stewart
' Rhea Franca was pleasantly surprised
at his borne, 79! Eaat Seventh atreet
north, last Wednesday evening, in honor
of hia fifteenth birthday. Dainty re-
iroanroeoia were vsBrTu. iu iuu
was spent in playing games and music
Those present, were Mrs. C Moehnke
of Oregon City, Mrs M. Schwlchten
berg, Misses. Eleanor Schwichtenberg,
Helen Miller. Hattle and Helen Mo
Glaughlen, Hasel Van Avery, Mildred
Van Avery, Geneva and Vernlce Franca
Martha Richardson, Eugene and John
O'Oonner, Willie McGlaughlen and Law
rence Nelaon.
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Tie Bachelors' club gave their sec
ond annual ball at St Johns Tuesday
evening. May 18. There waa a big at
tendance and the elite 6f the town
turned out in full force. The manage
ment made this the moat brilliant af
fair of the season. Popular music was
played by the Weinberger orchestra.
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MV. and Mrs. J. O, Tremblay cele
brated the fourth birthday of their aon,
Eugene, yesterday, when a number of
his little friends were invited In. The
tadla decorations wers of red 'with cu
pld place cards and ice cream and cake
of the same shape, The gueeta were
Minnie SI e vera, Emma Osborne, Mar
garet and Mable Man son. Will Terover,
Ruth Edam, Lew la Stanton, Ruth Rur
ger. Fay Stevenson, Jack and Phil Jonea,
Herbert Hayek, Hazel, Myrtle. Harold
and Earl Devlne, Hartwell Sthroder,
Gladys Hyde, Roy Peterson and Gladys
and Dorla Retd.
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Mr. and Mra. Ruse Chamberlain were
aurprlsed at their borne East Seventh
anl Going atreets Thuraday evening
when thirty-five of their friends came
In to celebrate Mr. Chamberlain's birth
day. After recovering from their sur
prise, they made every one feel wel
come and a moat delightful evening
was enjoyed. Cards, checkers, muelo
and story telling passed the time until
an elaborate lunch was served.
Mrs. Barbara Welsh entertained the
morning BOO club at 256 Fifth atreet,
Tueaday. Lunch waa served on the ar
rival of the guests. Table decorations;
were roses and panslea.' The prise fell
to Mrs. Audaoss.- This was the last
meeting of the series for the club. Mrs.
Willis Buckman, an invited- gueat fur- j
nisnea some very excellent, music
Mra Maggie Green was given a birth
day surprise at her home in Elmherst
on tbe thirteenth by some twenty-five
of her friends, who took possession of
her place, serving lunch and otherwise
entertaining her. Sixteen hands of 600
were played, honors falling to 1 Mra
Chamberlln.
Mrs. O. W. Taylor entertained the
Rocipa , club at her pretty home on
Sandy boulevard with a luncheon April
18. A very pleasant time was spent
and all enjoyed the afternoon, t Dee
orations were all In green and ' white
and were very attractive,. Mrs. Tay
lor Is a very pleasing hostess. Next
meeting to be at Mrs. Marks
t honeymoon. " Upon 'their return they,
; will be at tha Hotel Portland before da
' parting for San Francisco where they
f will sail June B for, Japan on the trana
j port, . Buford1 'Ensign Smith Is sta-
iiunva e( Alanine. , y.. :.
' Mlaa Ethel Davis, daughter' of Mra.
Katharine Bums Davis, was "married
Wednesday in Chicago to William A.
Mullen.. Mra Davis and her daughter
went eaat laat September to make their
home there. . Mra 'Mull en was a member
of the 'Multnomah club and played the
piano for the Firat Christian. Sunday
school. . Mr. and Mra Mullen are now
enjoying an extended trip through the
eaat , before returning to .Chicago to
max their home there.
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' A quiet home wedding took place 'at
the residence , of Mr. - and Mra O. O,
Bents. - ltO ' East Thirty-third street
Wedneaday evening, May 17, when their
daughter, Mlas Agnea L BenU, was unit
ed In marriage to Lynn L. Blmpeon by
the Rev. J. J. Staub of the Sunnyslde
Congregational church.
Saturday evening. May II, at II Eaat
Eighth . atreet, Mra LIIHe Sexton and
George G. Van Avery were united In
marriage by Rev. E. IL Mowre. pastor
or, m. . ehurcn south.
PERSONAL MENTION
Mais aWeswa iijMMfc.w.iilP
COMING EVENTS
The Wistaria dab has sent out Invite
tlona for a dance to.be givn Wednea
day evening at the "E. B. hall, Thirty-
seventh and Hawthorne. The patron
esses are Mrs. A. L. Barbur, Mrs., F.
Henahaw, Mrs. Laura Leonard, Mrs. J.
H. Batcher and Mra. H. C Day. On tbe
committee are Mlaa Madeline Berry,
Mlaa Lata Barbur, Mlaa Florence Day
and Mlas Lela Mutr.
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. Jane T, I and I are the dates for the
convention of the Northwest ' Muslo
Teachers' association, which will meet
in i Portland at that ttma One of the
featurea will be the banquet given June
7 at the Commercia' cltlb under the au
spices of-the Monday Musical club.'
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The Good Fellowship campaign com
mittee. Women of Woodcraft, will hold
their next meeting Monday. Aa this
will he the last meeting of this com
mittee before the final drill at the Ar
mory, every member of this committee
is requested to be present.
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The Daughters of the Confederacy
will meet on Thuraday afternoon, May
25, at the home of Mra. C. C. Carmack.
1085 Eaat Twentieth atreet north, at
1:30 o'clock. A full attendance Is du
el red. All southerners welcome,
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The Toung Ladlea' sodality of St
Lawrence church will glvetbolr second
annual country dancing party at St.
Lawrence hall. Third and Sherman
streets, Friday evening. The patronesses
wlll.be Mrs. F. P. Sheasgreen, Mra. W.
P. Li Ills, Mrs. H. Bleeg. Mrs. C. H.
Feldman, Mra. N. A. Schanin and Mca.
IL Lea
George Wright Relief,, Corps will be
entertained at the home of Mra. Mary
Hautea, 46 East Forty-eeventh street
Wednesday afternoon. Visitors cordial
ly Invited. - i
Cam ell a Social club will give another
of Its delightful card and dancing
parties Monday evening at the west
side Mas6nic Temple. O. E. 8. mem
bers and friends invited. . i
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Miss Buckenmeyers dancing clasaea
continue to July 15. A-llll, M-7756.
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Stiles orchestra. Marshall 2241
Journal Want Ada bring results.
Mrs. A, Fleishman and her daughter.
Mlsa Clara Fleishman, are (ueata . of
Spokane frlenda ,t .
. Mies Mary Mltohell spent last week liji
Haiem .wttn her sister, Mrs, Frederick
Bynon,. - v ,: ; ' .
Mra A. A. Marvin of Tacoma was tha
house guest Monday of Mra La Pierce,
1H0 Eaet Yamhill street
Mr. and Mra Henry B la gen, who left
Hqqujam some time ago and have been
traveling in California have decided to
make their future homo In Alameda,
Cal. a i. ... f-v
Mr. and Mra. Fred J. Kast of Kansas
City, Mo., who have been traveling In
the west sine the middle of March, are
the gueata of Mr. and Mra L D. Broad
head, 1231 East Thirty-seventh street
W. A. Coughlan, 410 Lumber Ex
change. 'waa operated on for appendi
citis at St Vincent hospital Thursday.
Mrs. W. W. Gunther'of Chlllicothe.
Ohio, who has been spending the winter
In southern California, la visiting her
niece, Mrs. Charlea Clifton, Wlntermute,
at 685 Irving street . I ,
J. R. Wetherbee of Portland is In
New York for a few days, staying at the
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J. Quincy Danlela and wtfe of Port
land Heights - have- left for a two
montha' tour of the eaat via New Or
leans and Washington, Tk C Mr. Dan
iels will also visit his old horns In west
ern New York. "J
Tha, Misses Lucille and Balm a Wolf
of San Francisco are visiting their
aunt Mra H. Wolf, at 141 North Eigh
teenth etreet
A. Danslger, , formerly of Silver
field's of this city, but now in business
in California, came up to attend the
Smlth-Gumbert wedding. Mr. Danslger
leavea for Seattle today.
Mra. A. E. Butterfleld Is the guest for
a ' fortnight of Mrs. E. J. Patten, of
Beattla
Mra Helen N. Packard, who haa been
sick in the hospital at The Dalle for a
month, and whom frlenda thought waa
in a fair, way to recovery, haa taken a
decided change for the worae and grave
fears are now entertained.
ENGAGEMENTS
MARRIAGES LEGA
t
EVEN
IF PASTOR BREAKS LAW
. (Isles) Barnes ef The leernelt
Salem, Or., May 20, -In response. to
a question asked by., , anxious lovers
whether a marriagPcereraony performed
by a minister or ja priest who may not
have filed with "tie county olerk his
statement Of authority aa provided In
a new lew. In effect on and after to
day, would be illegal. Attorney General
Crawford gave aa 'pff-hand opinion that
theae marriages would not be Illegal,
although' tha minister or priest eo per
forming the ceremony would be subject
to flna '
"Marriage Is a civil contract" said
tbe attorney general, "but for the pro
tection of the morals of aoolety, the
state evidence of entrance Into that con
tract moat be furnished. Therefore cer
tain parties are empowered to bind the
contract i The failure of a minister to
file his statement of authority would be
a crime on his part but would not In
validate a marriage oontraot, provided he
actually had tha proper authority."
Read over the acreage propositions
in. today's elasalflad section.
PIONEERS OF UMATILLA
IN REUNION K27
(pedal BUpeUa ta Tbe Joersalt '
Weston, Or., May S. Thla town ' ts
actively preparing for the sixteenth an
nual reunion of Umatilla county pio
neers, to be held here May 2 and 27.
The annual address will be given-Friday
by. Walter. M. Pierce of Union coun
ty, and the memorial address Saturday,
by Stephen 'R L, Penrose, president of
Whitman college. Among tha soloists
will be Miss Winifred Oelss of Adams,
Mlas 2UlIa Blmpson of Weston. James
Bannon of Portland and Dr. Elmer Hill
of Waitsburg. Mra W. O. Read - of
Athena will give dramatic readings, and
there will be chorus singing by Weston
High achool and muslo by the Ladles'
band of thla placa .. Baseball will be
a leading amusement feature. . The Wes
ton champions wnl cross bats -maey
with the Pendleton Buckarooe and Sat
urday with the Athena. Mtllera present
leaders of the Blue Mountain leagua
Tha Journal's elaeadfled columns are)
especially interesting today t - taoea
oontempUtlng purchasing a oenntry
hosaa er farm.
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Mra. M. A. Renshaw of Seattle haa
announced the enawgement of her daugh
ter. Carrie Cowglll, to Dr. Alfred L.
Thompaon of Portland, the wedding to
take place Sunday, June 11.
CHEAP WATER RIGHT
F0RJDAH0 FARMERS
(Apeclal Puipeteh to The Jour nil.)
Rosoberry, Idaho, May 20. Five dol
lars and forty-eight cents per acre for
a permanent water right in the 3000
acre Irrigation district recently organ
ised here Is, perhaps the cheapeat water
right on record In the state of Idaho
or hi the northweat Thia Irrigation
district comprises the landa Immediate
ly surrounding Roseberry and lncludea
the town of Roaeberry. Water for the
district will be taken . out of Boulder
creek at a point eight miles above Roae
berry. This creek furnishes ah abun
dant aupply of water for the fall Irri
gation season. The whole Irrigation
project will cost about 1 15,000. The
main ditch is already built
Gleaaon Piano School now moved to
fifth floor Tllford bldg. Paolfto phona
Open all summer.
FI em Irg-Winters orchestra Phones A-
4004, B-7602.
ftiiilrfnit Car fhurth MttJ ' Morrison Streets
LEADING SPECIALTY HOUSE FOR LADIES HISSCS OflLPREN
s t v!?" au!!L iTir"fc ' ceo v 6 Mir
Our Great Annual Stock
Reduction Sale Continued
Through This Entire Week
The Store Is Overcrowded With Depend
able Merchandise. Our entire stock of
Suits, Coats, Waists, Dresses, Millinery,
Underwear, Hosiery, Bags, Jewelry, In
fants' and Children's Wear is subject to
price-slashing. No reserve everything
has been reduced from Twenty to Fifty
Per Cant It is necessary with us td re
duce this stock. Prices have been made
so low as to assure quick selling. Table
after table and 'counters are crowded with
bargains.
WEDDINGS
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The . wedding-of, JJlasJUlda -'Helen.,
Gumbert and Ensign Ruchln Robert ,
Smith, TJ. S. N. was solemnised Thurs- 1
day evening at the home of the brlde'a j
Darent'a, Mr. and Mrs. I. Humbert,
at half past eight o'clock by
Rabbi Jonah B. WIee In the presence
of a feW friends. 4 The 'ceremony was I
performed under American flags draped '
in a canopy. The oriae was gownea mj
white satin with a court train and elab-.
orations of rose point and pearl trim
ming. Her long veil was held in place;
with orange blossoms and her flowers
were lilies of the valley. Her only or
nament was the groom's gift, a dia
mond lavalller.- Miss Edna Smith, of
Salt Lake, sister ..of the groom, acted
as maid of honor. She wore margnla- !
ette draped over pink aatlri and car-"
rled pink roses. The bridesmaids were ;
Miss Alice Rosenthal and Miers Mad,
eline Stone who had oh white lingerie
over pink and carried pink sweet pees."
Ensign and Mrs. Smith left for a short ,
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Fhoenla Bldg. Vafa ftoa, 6th aad Oak.
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Special Offer
For three days only I will make to your order a strictly man -tailored Suit from
any piece of goods in our line of High-Grade Imported and Domestic Woolens,
Scotch Tweeds, Bannockburn, Cheviot, Blue and White Serge and all the latest
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Your
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Monday .
Tuesday
Wednesday
Heretofore you have paid $60.0O-yes, $75.00 for a Man-Tailored Suit. I will c
match the goods in any $60.00 or $75.00 suit, make the suit to your order, line
with Skinner's satin, embodying skillful workmanship and tailored to lines of -gracefulness
not found in the ordinary suit. I want to make your next suit, want
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Remember, this special' price is for three days only. We will not make a suit for less than' $60.00 after
this introductory sale. We have tailored to the ladies in Paris and New York. Our cutter is direct from
New York City and will please the most hard to' please. Every suit guaranteed to be made the same as
if you had paid full price. Every suit will be an advertisement for us. Every tailor in our work- ,
shops is a skilled rilan, with long experience. We would not let you take a suit from our shop unless t.
it fits you perfectly. We are going to build up a clientele and cater to the best-dressed women of Port
land. Help us make Monday Tuesday and Wednesday our banner days. , -' VU
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