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I DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDIirCDAY EVENI 1 J, OCTOBER 15, IC: THE : DUEAKFAST DiSPEMSED WITH AT ROYAL RELATIVES MARRIED IN LONDON i ' , VEDDiNG OF ROYALTY .V:,;' - ; .". ";.j:-?'v'"' ' Grandson and - Great-Grand 'daughter of Queen Victoria -United by Simple Ceremony . . .' (SpdI to T4 Jouro.l) i" r .. London.. OcjlB.-n-Io the presence of two kings, three queens and a brilliant gather! ag of other distinguished per' oiwgee, $thi t jroiinf ; duchess f of Ff fe, 4aiihter of the princess Royal wss : united In- marriage today In the Chapel Koyal of Et. Jaraeit' Palace, to Prince Arthur of Connaught, son of the fluke id duchess of Connaught - Both bride and .bridegroom are direct descendants Of the Jate Queen Victoria, the bride being a' great-granddaughter and the bridegroom a grandson or ier lata mi The indent chapel one of ttie few remains f the old palace of the Tudor. was tastefully- though not. elaborately . decorated for the wedding-. , Qut of re , spect to . the bride, whose 'home la in the Scottish highlands, white heather : ngurea -. conspiouousiy in tne; iiorv adornments of ft&!hKV&$U?-''hyk'i! A great crowd assembled in St James' Square to watch the arrival of the bridal party and r the guests. . There . waa little to reward- the curiosity of the onlookers, however, as the moat dla- . tlngulsbed , of the participants and gruesta at the wedding did not - pass through the main entrance to the chap el. The Icing and, queen. Queen Alex andra, . her sister. Empress Marie it Russia, the kins; apd queen of Norway, , and others of the royal I family, male ? , their entrance through a specially eov- i red way - erected between, the ' Chapel Royal and Et James" Palace and Marl. r borough House. . A similar passage way was provided from Clarence House for ,r;.lne special convenience or the duchess , . of Connaught .- ,. Wi '. 'li'? , 1 Bishop rerforms Oeremony. i The Ceremony was conducted by the . i Bishop a of London, who was, assisted ( by several other well 'known -prelates. The bishop took his stand to the tight of the haut-pas, ' and was 'followed al most immediately - by -the bridegroom and , his - supporters. - Tho. bridegroom wss attired in the uniform of his resl- uentvth (Scots Greys. - , ".' ..., ?.&M.ri The grand duke of Baxe, Coburg and , Gotha was unable : to'- attend the' cere " tnony, and the 'bridegroom's father was Substituted for, one of Prince Arthur's atendants, ; The other attendant was ' the Prince of Wales.. i'V'v v ' When: the bride, accompanied by the king,, arrived at the chapel the cheers , of the crowds were loud and lone su t tainBd, so that tfie young duchess : seemed much affected by the warmth of thepopular : greeting. - At , the en trance to the chapel her royal highness was -received by the Lord Chamberlain and other dignitaries. . Here she i was . , Joined by her ' bridesmaids, ' Princess Mary ot , r Wales,; Princess Maud of Fife, Princess ? Patricia of Connaught and t Princess- Mary" of Teck. The brides, j maids were gowned In blue, . Little . Prince John, youngest son Of the king and queen, and his .cousin. Prince Olaf of Norway,1 joined the procession as train bearers, -. ;; ''.; '"rtyi'C'T; ' i Pearls Adorn Bride, ; , -. I Meanwhile the members of the Bls tlngulshed company of guests, soma 800 In all, were taking up their places In. Ide the chapel. ' Occupying gilt chairs -' grouped In front of the altar were the :.' oueen and other members of the royal xsmlly. ' -, 'S v- In her bridal dress of soft ivory satin ' and an exquisite wedding veil that had belonged to Queen Victoria, the youth ful bride looked a charming type of Knglish'. beauty and refinement; Her ' Jewels - were magnificent pearls, some the gift of the bridegroom, some form erly worn by Queen Alexandra and some j the gift of King George and Queen - Mary..-. -A--t-. -vr-.'- Much of the formality and ceremony that . accompany a state ' wedding was dispensed with, in accordance with the desire to make the .wedding more priv ate than public.. y": '-s-v. .'. .3 . ' - At the request of the bride, the wed 1 V d I n g break fast - was abandoned.! After the ceremony the: wedding party, pro ceeded to the Palace Picture Gallery, signed thee registry and distributed tho , wedding cake. The couple then drove to their : future residence in Foreman Square. - A ' 1 " ' , 1 PAYS-DEBT AFTER IT HAD BEEN-FORGOTTEN North Taklma,' Oct' JliiJi'. OU Shad- , bolt of Parker received a check yester day from J. U Cuslck of Grand Rapids, --Mich., for $28.28. .. The letter accompany ing the check says that it covers a debt i;: of $14 -with ' Interest - for IT years. . Cuslck 'made no mention ' of the money . in any other way, and Shadholt had for gotten the debt and only dimly remem- . bers the man. .' - ' f - Jf, - - I ' '; .. Antony CJanova Said:-. p prerptCtHiBfe all .'viil.'yefcJn fciiVfc'ir. . '':-'; ". Duchess of Fife and Prince Arthur 'of Connaught." Prince Arthur Is ; a nephew- of -the late King 1 Ed ward, and the Duchess Is thejeld " est granddaughter, of ' the v late king. ), ,.. .. ' THREfe PRETTY GIRLS ; ANXIOUS TO :MARRY: ' ' WESTERN RANCHERS , North Yakima Women Chosen. 1 V. North " Yakima. Oct." J. Mrs. W. 8. Barr and Mrs. Wallls Williams were chosen as delegates to the world's W. C T. V. convention to be held In Brooklyn, N. T., October 28-28 by the East Wash Itngton "W.: C T. U.at Its Wenatchee meeting. '- Mrs., Williams,' ;Who is presi dent of the Womass club, appointed by Governor Lister ias one of the state's representatives to the World Purity on gress to be held In Minneapolis Novem. r ber 7-12. plans to cover both conventions. Mrs. Barr will leave Friday';- s v"' t Three young women, who say , they ..are pretty and congenial, are looking for husbands, prefer. $ , ably young ranchers. ..These young . women, wno give tne.r ages as 19. 80 and 85 years, re spectively, - have " written ' to Mayor Albee asking him to find for them three young fellows' who would make suitable hus bands. Here are some of the re quisites which the girls are de manding: '-(, : ';.' Good financial standing.: tero perate, good looking and should be western ranchers."-V". ;;' v -; The girls state that they 'are all brunettes of medium heights ' and , have their: share of good looks. . , --1. '. 4 s The mayor says that while he w Is not running a matrimonial bureau, n is going 10 iry ana vjf find three suitable young ranch- 4 era. ''.'-. .v:';- .if-f i-ai :,;-W,'"v;"t $ : Communications mayi be. sent to MIes Theresa lo, 1A- Roche, ,700 South jThird .street, Burling.? $ $ ton, Jowa. ..i.vv.v i'tr; Passed State Bar 'Kxania.w)j -1 1 Salem Btirean of The Jimrnsl.V ; " Salem, Or., Oct. JIB, AH but two' of those who' took the recent, state bar ex. arqlnatlon were successful. 'Those who passed were: w .;s;ti" y Hugh Edwin . Brady. . Cyrus "Caruxsf, Hsrry William Dahleen, i. Clyde Fox. Arthur J. Gantter. Frank C.- Hanley. James I Hansen, C, M. Hodges, Lewis! V. Lundburg, NetUe Mae Kankin, T. U. Ryan. William, R.- Singletary. Burnslda W.' Taylor, . Hoy Keats Terry, Portland ; N. G- Wallace, Prlnvllle: Fhllln I. Ham. mond. Oregon City: John A. Maurer, Eu gene: -Robert J. - Shephard, - Roosevelt; and John R. Blbley, Dallas. , Chappelle Wants Action. ' (St Urn Bnreatt of The Joarotl.) Balem, Or., Oct. 15.Henry Chappelle. owner of a telephone-system in-opera tion at woodburn. has tiled a complaint with the state railroad commission ask ing for an I order requiring the unltea Telephone company, which operates In Hubbard,' to grant sn Interchange - of service. The complaint states that the two concerns' formerly Interchange! service, but since- October, l 1912, the United Telephone company, has refused to permit-suca interonange.--'l r.v Nysss," Or.. Oct. 1! 16. Ten thousand young black bass from Columbia slough, near Portland, have been planted in the sloughs adjacent to-Nysja. -The fish were Intended for , Jordon -valley, out when they :'arrlvedat!:,th filepct 1-ere there was no one to receive them, and their .caretaker turned them over to Nyssa sportsmen,..,';;?-. 1 vK ,j Antony Cahova Said: "Triilesiind and.perf ffle knew; the Aihi , I trifles: to out amuseie here 1 i:od2h ah.. Kj, 4. t t hijidiwpr f picture, 0 .,rM-'; -$15 fee r.ii, Cor ihcoo c , J proud r: : ot BENS Mcri:on Street" r.t 1 curi Agentlor Dunhp lii 14' "" ''StkLii, 'it 5? 5 it . 9 4' ,( "v. A - I, , (, 1 1. ' f ' i ; 1 . . - i 1 I f Whether you pay $15 or $40 for a uit here, you're sure of the best style and value the money will buy. SchloGs-Baltimore Clothes ; are guaranteed -and so strongly .that' 'Jhey have to1 live .upto what wo . promise fcV them. .-'.','' S15-S18-$20-$22.50 to MO Phegley,-& Cavendcr . Fourth Street at Alder lsi TTOTTTRvT A MT17TT IT M"G"ccr-and TELEpnowEioaDEGS igii JUiiEiM sis SUGlRi B UTTEKl FLOUE mmm w&&? js. 100 pound Canet. . .$5. ; C TCrK01I 75c Black Uewey ....65c Leader, sack ......... S1.20 save you from 5c to 10c on 10Q pounds Beet . .$5.05 lVo Getter lwltlde Good Brooms 25c, 35c, 40c Sterling, sack ,;....,, S1.50 every pound purchased. MslkfssagMSMSMngag , CONDENSED MILK 3; tinsCamaticm 25c' 1 case Carnation . . $3.85 2 Uns Holly .;..V..' ;15c 1 case HoUyp.V; ::$3.65 2 tins Marigold . . 15c 1' case Marigold . . . .$3.50 3 ;hns Pioneer ,Vk .25c 1 .tin'Eagle Vj'XX w 15c BURBANK POTATOES 20 pounds' for . V. . .25c 100-pound sack . . .$1.15 3 pkgs. Searchlight ... 10c 12- pkgs. Searchlight . . 35c 12 pkgs. Domino . . . Vt45c .12 pkgs. Birdseye .'.. 45c 2 pkgs. Topsy-Turvy. . ; 15c 1 case k SearchHght J . $3.60 7 bars Golden Star Soap 25 6 bars Ivory Soap . . . ; . ,.25 8 bars Fels Naphtha .'....25 1 pkg. I Gold Oust or Citrus Powder' V . ..vi .20 1 large pkg. - Pearline . ii, 20 ft rolls Best Toilet Paper 25( 3 bots. Bluing, .fynmbnia 25 3 bts. Best Cider Vinegar 25 3 tins Tomatoes... . I ....25 3 tins . Corn. . . ; . ..". . , .25 3 tins String Beans.'... .25 ft lbs. White Beans. 1.,,. 25 3. lbs. Lima Beans. ...... 25 ft lbs. Jap Rice;:tv.VV'i25 3 lbs. Best Head Rice.. 215 3 tins Salmon..,...... .25 1 tin Libby Salmon.;.. .15 6 tins Cove Oysters j':i''';:.'65f 6 tins Otter Clams. "....55 6 tins Norway; Sardines ,C5 1FHEE : : .Green, Trading. Staimps . To every customer who brings this coupon to one of our ' ; , FOUR STORES : TDURSDAYorFRIDAY and makes a purchase of Twe Sonars . or move we will give SO extra stamps. This oonpon will not be redeemed lay drivers, but must be presented at the -store when pnrohass Is made. Wot applied on Sugar o Butter gales. ; BELLAMY, THE GROCER Double "S. ft H." Trading Stamps , on All Orders of '';: $1.00 or More Carried Home Thlg Offer Not to Be Allowed In Connection With CouponvOffer 3 lbsltNew'; Black FigsA25 3 lbs. New' White Figs:.25 3 lbs. New U M.! Raisins 25e 2 pkgs. Currants. ..... ,,25 1 lb. New Dry Apricots 20 1 lb. Citron,; Lemon, Orange : .---Peel s ' . : I. a $ 1 ! - ?V1& 20 9-lb. " sack Pastry I Flour . ;30c5 0-lb. ( sack Graham Flour 30 6 lbs. ORolled Oats. :. t. 'i . .25 5 lbsacaroni; v. v. 2i5 Rolled Oats, pkg. ask l 10 J tin H. & G. Cocoa...., 20 1 1 tin Runkles' Cocoa.... 20 If 35c bot. Vanilla Ext, .25 1 25c bot.( Lemon Extract 20 1 '25c tin Pepper: v,;i,20 1 10c tin Pepper.... ...5 Iyl5c7 tinv Spices :mM10& 1 lb-bulkVPepper 20 3 sacks Salt '1:25 A Slorcs-LOCATED FOR YOJIR CONVENIENCE AND SERVICER Stores ! LARD - CRISCO, ETC Lard .a.. 55c, 75c, $1.50 Crisco . . . . 30c, . 55c, $1.10 ICaoIa :. . .60c, 95c, $1.75 Cottolene . ..35c, 60c, $1.50 Lard Comp. 45c, 60c, $1.15 Wesson's Oil, tin 35c Salad Oil, gallon . . . . $1.00 SWEET POTATOES ; 10 pounds for . . . . .25c ):100;pwnds;;.for; The smooth Jersey variety FIGS-RAISING- NUT 3 6 pkgs. 'NeW Figs. ,,.2Zz ,1 lb.'Smyrna Figs .... 2Zz 1 lb. Candied Figs. . . . .ZZc I V lb. Cluster Raisins ... 20c 1 lb. EngHsh Walnuts. .2: New Seeded Raisins . .1C: v V STORE NO. 1. V 401 Hawthorne, Cor. Grand.1 : Phone E 867, B-1615 , .STORE NO. 2 595 Washington, Cor. 19th. Main 322, A-3211 " ; STORE NO. 3 ; 142 Second, Near Alder. - 1 ??JSTf.4;'p?a?Vrtt Phone Main 4160 STORE NO. 4 405 Hawthorne, Uzzr Gr; Telephone B-1615 Thrca l DELIVERIES IULWOOO Monday a. m. 93 Orders ITAHKOl AB1VITA Special Arrangement ' Orders Muit Be 910.00 or Mors MT. SCOTT LMTI SpooUl Arrasg-ement Orders Mast Be fis.oo or aore JUIHi IBTINOTOlt : Tnesdsy and IrldT Ord.r Mnnt-Be f 3.00 or More 5AM DY SOAD MOITTAVZVA WQODUWS I. rol JUAx f To 60th Speolal Del. 'Special Ep.cUl S3 Orders fia Orders f 10 Orders tJ Orders v. r f - 1 " ':.;'(;'.;".;';:'-1!'. :v. .''" 1 L.-'-''' "'' i'