THE . OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER -23, 1913. IIURSDAY and1 Friday will be sale , day in society. Aside from, the great ball Friday evening to be Riven by Consul and Mrs. Ide, and the aubscrlptlon dance Wednes- day night for the younger set of smart society, every social set or 'circle has( -ror either Tnureaay or nuay evenings and It Is safe to, predict that there will be no dullness throughout the city the . latter part of the week. ; : ; ja;, ; . Goblin faces are already to be seen peeping from store windows proclaiming the approach of one of the most f au cinatlng of all -'holidays. Children's parties are planned bytbe-score. , Fewer small bridge and tea parties will talcs place1, however, because so ciety Is on ..the qui vivs for the receu tlon and ball of Friday evening. .... w , Oregon Dinner Clven In New York. A a "Oregon' dinner was : given by Bishop Paddock and Bishop Scadding in iha Great Northern hotel, Mew York; on the evening of October 21. in honor of delegates from Oregon to the gen eral convention now in session in New York, - Much Interest was taken In the ; perfect 'samples front-a box. of pears grown on the orchard of -Fred H.Hop- ' 'kins at Central Point, Or. Those prea- . ent were: Bluhopand Mrs. Scadding, Bishop Paddock,' Chancellor Rodney JU Glisan, Rev. Henry Russell Talbot and Mrs. Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Fair banks, Mr. and" Mrs. B. W. Morris, Bev. C V, Baker Rev. Cr "VV. Boblnson, Rev. P. K. Hammond, Rev. H. Warren And ' 'Horace P, RamsdelU . - J? Sir, and Ir. Meredith to live In . Ban Francisco.- " . -fiii&t: In farewell to Mrs Ben Meredith, who : with Mr. Meredith will leave soon for ' Ban Francisco to make their home, Mrs. T. B. Howes' will, entertain at her home on Portland Heights tomorrow after noon With aix tables at bridge. , a To Celebrate Fiftieth Wedding . Anniversarfj 4'- " Captain and Mrs. George Pope Will be . hosts at a large reception-Sunday, No vember i,' when they will celebrate the t fiftieth anniversary of their . wedding. ' .Invitations have been sent out to about ISO of the old friends who will call be ' t ween -the-hours J to-6 p. m. to greet Captain aria Mrs, Pope.' The following ladles wUl assist In receiving: Mrs. A; J. Hammond, Mrs. C. W Bryant. Miss Etta- Bailey , and Miss "Watson' of Ken tucky. Miss -Watson Is a niece of Ad : miral Watson of the United States navy. St. Mary's Parish to 'Entertain, Aii interesting Halloween jparty will b given Thursday evening, October 30, by - the young people of 6t Mary's artsh at Columbia club hall. The hall will be decorated effectively for the oc- - casloa. A short program will be given, - followed by dancing. olo, "The Ghost of the' Goblin Man." Gertrude Hogan! recitation, selected, France 'Houck; song and dance, Happy Harry Morris; T Rmndpadly;cvbotit Pebple. . - Captain T. J. Macgenn of the Break water. .Who has been ill for two months, has recovered sufficiently to return to his boat and It sailed under his com mand today V , , V- ' ' ';:: ," '-; 8NI.' Carroll, W. H. HJtt and H. H. MeDoVsei, merchants Of Walla Walla, ; registered, Veatarday- iat-tha .Cosneltns, hiving motored down from their home city. They reported a good trip with fins roads all the way. No difficulties were encountered en, route. . . 'VIS. :-.. ' - 'f " 'w. II. Bice and Henry Bice, owners of ' the wild animal circus that 1 to winter at the Country club, 'are guests "at, the Portland,. viprlnce Sarath Ghosh, formerly a po tentate of India, the. land of mysti cism and history, passed through Port land yesterday on a Journey of , enlight enment. The princo has foresworn his" royal aspirations "to dabble lh American literature and reap the emolument of the'lecture'platform.. ,"', rrf-:':.'-".t "India was the cradle of the human race." declared the prince, who talks like an Englishman and wears clothes made in the northwest. "The people realise their antiquity and the historical bearing they have upon other- racea -The wise trader will takethla into account "'The Germans are: taking away from England the bulk lot the-Indian trade When they start to" wondering. wher they can get more business, they: bctfn to study Hindu philo80phy,,i' If - they have a can of food to sell and;flhd th market slow, ? they C paste s on a ; label bearing the picture - of. some ancient Hindu goddess, r That appeals to'the re ligion or the superstition- ot the people and they buy it. Likewise, instead ef prtntlng the name of the article. in, Ger man or English, they print it In Sanskrit letters. That gets ; the 4 Hindu where hs is most vulnerable and so the Ger mans roap-the-. tmf'kilii, The prince is caretuIvhow hla nahje is spelled. ',. V Tlf you drop' tthe i't', from my .first ' name, you make it"Sarah,V and 1 am not a girl,; he said, H you drop the first 'h' in ray. last name you make It Oosh,' which Is almost profane,: So I like' strict attention ' paid to the spell- mg.- . ( prince Ghosh ' lectured the other day a If the Oregon Agricultural College. He is' writing a' series of 'stories for, s leading magazine on the adventures of certain Hindu characters in America. 'jL.. L. Mohlcr, .president of the Union Paciflo Railway company, and his sec retary, -1. D." Kyle, are , guests at she Multnomah, having arrived' in Portland tlds morning. . - , ' , j , ' , B. McDonald;''-''fiehH;-packer;?:of'''Ali toons, and wife are. a the Impertal , - Fi L. Norman,, a railroad man of eK attlo, is stopping at the Imperial. Z, i '" -' Simon Caro, a merchant of Roeeburg. li t guest at the Imperial. '3 ' . ' ; . , , 'W, F. McGregor, a Mnheryman, 6t A 'toria, Is stopping at the. Imperial, ;' c j.. F. McPage and Mosetyv electric X Jehce of our glwnT : ' VC I THE SBIVXB v. v s . - selection, byr. two spooks from Bpook land; sketch, "The Trouble at Batter lee's"; cast, Dorothy, Miss Jennie Ma honey; Alice, Miss Mae WalBh; Mildred, Lorraine Mahoney; Bertie, Miss Tresa Martin; Marion, Miss Louise AUfchof; Mrs. .Batteries, - Mis Agnes Houck; Mrs. rarrlsh to Give ! Elaborate rWge.ji,;1 -MrsT George Parrlsh has Tad invi tations for a large bridge tyCMifclven' November 4 at 'the charming home of Dr. and Mrs. Parrlsh in Irving-ton. VFive Acres." Mrs. Parrlsh will have It tables at cards. Birthday Surprise, " """'j '; A pretty event of the week was a surprise party given in honor of-Miss Alice Campbell's twenty-first birthday at her home, , 291 North Nineteenth street. -The house was prettily deco rated with Halloween pumpkins and au tumn leaves. - The table was deoorgtel with large yellow chrysanthemums and a large -birthday cake with 21 lighted, candles. ,, The diversion, of the evening was spent with music, cards and danc ing. The highest honors - fell to Miss Ann Neilsen ahd tdward Brady.. .Miss Isabel - Cowannon rendered a vocal, solq. Miss ' Hasel uurkln ; presided , at the piano, Miss Vera Mullbollen spoke a clever piece 1 end little Master Wall danced an Irish Jig. Dainty . refresh ment were, served after the program. Those present were; .Edward Brady, William Blake,' Joseph Casper, Noble Powell. Frank fitrlemer. Edward Camp bell, Homer Franklin, Joseph Campbell, Jean Blake, Alfred Blown, . Georga Smith. Pope Brown, James Dooney, Vin cent Lane, Arthur McLean, the Misses Ann Neilsen, 'Caroline Callls, Minnis Callis, Vera Mullhollen, Margaret Melbea, Mildred Concannon, May Meibes, Hasel sDuyk In, Mary McKlnnon, Agnes Campbell. Maple Robinson, Alice Camp bell "Frances Schnledeyost, Florence O'Brien, : Edith Miller: Helen O'Brien, Hulda .Miller, Isabel Concaanon. The evening was closed by. the J. ,W. K. Glee, club, who- sang" "'Homey vSweet Home," accompanied - byj Mla .Mary MacKinnon at the piano, , and . Miss Frances Schnledeyost with her violin. : - ,v,f. 4, : y '"i. f Portland Heights Club. , . A Halloween party for all the iyounc folk of the club below the age of IS years will be given next Friday even ing, October II. commencing promptly at TiSO o'clock. The patronesses will bef Airs, wuiiam xoung, airs. a. wionaia, Mrs. Charles 'Deyttte, . " Society Note. r - " Mr. and Mrs. Walter A; Bitter' (Lettle Sorenson), whose wedding was an event of October 14, . have just returned to Portland from their wedding trip to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs.' Louis Oerllnger are so journing in the ease, where they have been visiting friends and relatives of Mrs. oerllnger. 'r:--:?M::;:('---:$2 supply men of Seattle, are at the Ore gon.-' .,......) : Sidney A. Doherty,.an assistant In the office of the united 8tatea attorney general, " accompanied by Judge B. B. Cooper -of Beaumont, Texas, is Regis tered at the Oregon. .? Dr. Wllllara . Dala and wife ot Har- rlnburg rw.gaeatratth Oregon. .' -? J. M. Tlbnell and Arthur French, merchants of Roseburg, are at the Cor nelius. .., George H. Greer, a stockman of War ren ton, ! a guest at the Cornelius.. - H. B. Waldron. an orchardlst la reg istered at the Cornelius. i, v s.'-'--, Mrs. . O.i G ruber of Kalama 1$ 'reg istered at the Nortonla. p;-"- y Mr, and Mrs. M. Tldyman of Racine, Wis., are stopping at the Nortonla. - , John P. Kennedy, a business man of Eugene, and wire are at the Multnomah. - George A. Nelson and wife of As toria are registered at the Multnomah. H. S. Procter, a shoe manufacturer of New York, is stopping at the Mult nomah, pti.h .-'.v.-": t ,-''' ' C W.'Boxell, a hotel man of Bend', is stopping at the Perkins, j s a B. Gabrlelson, a merchant of Dayton, is a guest at tha Perkins. T. W. Robinson, a lumberman of Olney, and wife are at the Perkins- " - J. R. , Crowe, - manager of the. Hotel Marlon at Salem. Is at the Portland. Henry Miller.. Miss Ruth Chatterton. Mrs, Chatterton and Miss Muriel Hope or xne rtainDow company are registered at the Portland from New York. , Georga W. Warren, ahd Mrs. D, R. Warren p ; Warrenton,; Or., are at the rttanA-.-.-r.-r-!9.vJ-.r:'-.t. r :: D. D. McClure and Gordon Forbes, orchardtsts from White Salmon, are at the Portland. . 'p' V i'--. y'v;":" - Outlines ;rHigH; School ' Course 1 Intended to. Get Student SHJanglble Results, ' (SpeoUt to-The Journal.) U Eugene, ;Or.; .pet ..n:A. high school course in Oregon,' to .be submitted to the teachers of the state by State Su perintendent Churchill,; which will give the,; students practical,' information in the. occupations not , only , of farmer, poultryman, teaclier, preacher, lawyer and doctor, but the occupations of sail or, machinist, chauffeur, and even beau ty doctor, ; corn doctor,' horse doctor, manicurist, nurse and a dozen others. was announced by the state superintend ent in an address before the Lane coun ty teachers', institute which began yes terday and . which- will close Wednoe day.; The' list of studies will be set out nlfiasfidat K ' a- the economy as '' wellasthe excel- , . renovating work on CLEANING 3CCTION or UGt-AUtlBUYCO- ft? CAST BM9J from the state superintendent's office soon after the holidays; ' - r i n list- is Q be- used as suggestive matter by teachers In shaping the work of students - toward the occupations Which they expect to follow after they are out of school. The list was partially read .by the state superintendent, and Decause of its unusual features and rev olutionary, character, caused somewhat or a sensation In the institute. ,une subjects -suggested by Churchill are 1 tiinAmS a. a m, una -vucaiiuns ior gins. All oi nm aun- Jects mentioned, the superintendent said he considers honorable and- necessary occupations, and believes that practical Information should be given along theae lines rather than compelling the student to follow the beaten paths of the text books, to the, general end of the mere passing of an examination. The t six months' course to be offered contain about SO subjecta 'vvv'-'-.i.v,;:' Superintendent Churchill made .this explanation of the course; ., .sit ' - "The purpose of this course la not so much vocational guidance as voca tional information.. , Some .80 - occupa tions are presented during the half-year course, the class being sophomores. In studying each of these vocations, we touch upon its healthf ulness, remunera tion, value to society and social stand' Ing, as well as upon the general educa tion,, special preparation and natural qualifications necessary for one to suc ceed in it s i.-i r--r-'--'- . --a "The work is supnlbmented by ad dresses from practical men and women now engaged in various occupations, and by first-hand investigation of- the community vocations. "We believe that thj course, besides being1 .intrinsically . interesting to the respective boys and girls, will give them with the Information, greater- respect for all kinds of honorable work; will help them later to choose more wisely for their life work; will convince them ot the, absolute necessity for -thorough preparation before entering any voca tion, and finally and naturally will' hold many of them in high school longer, and will mean the completion of the full course to some, at least, who other wise would hive dropped out'vf-fc.' BOYS CAUGHT AS THEY 1 1' PREPARE FOR JOY RIDE County Agent Harry- Bulger spent a busy hour last Saturday night, which resulted in the arrest of Irving OH vor and Leonard Cables on a charge of at tempting to steal an automobile. About I o'clock he observed the boys trying brakes on various machines parked in front ot the Heillg theatre, From that place they wandered to two other theat tres. to The Journal building, the post office, the Multnomah hotel and. finally to . Stark street, between Third and Fourth streets. Each machine they passed was tried until the last plaos was reached. At that point they found S. D. Vin cent's automobile and worked the brakes. Then one cranked the machine and they prepared to atart off. Bulger arrested them, before , they startel Under the coat Of one Of the boys he found license tsg No.-12(9, which had been stolen earlier and1 which they evi dently Intended to put on the Vincent car in place of the tar on that ear. . Young, Oliver waa recently arrested lit Cottage Grove, where he and other $10O Diamond Ring GIVEN ABSOLUTELY est. COLD COIN. . Hive you given your Xmi$ Photos serious thought! If not, now Is the time we make beautiful Photos from 93.50 per dozen up. 4 Present? this tad at, studio It Is worth t. 00 to you as part pay ment on any style Photo you may choose. : . Ask at studio regardinf Diamond RInf. - See rtnf on ' exhibit at A. A M. DELOVAGE JEWELRY; . STORE K":-S.r.Z 3U Wash. St, Bet. 6th and 7th SARONY STUDIO r . ROYAL BLDC -" 346 H. MORRISON Sf. j TomJ In leoleJt , tin with tf foW- r? , - I I 'I'll I rs- 'ZiS.f, -111 , U IU t' HI y . boys had taken an automobile stolen in Portland, and Judge. Gatens - of the Juvenile' eourt sentenced him to the re form school, paroling him on condition that he k'eep away from automobiles In the future. The terms of tbe parole provided that he should be taken to the school without farther court pro- 1 - vTr"4 v3'.V7 1 Wm It't n easy matter to be fashionably dresBed every day in the year besides, you do not have to .worry about the ready money, either. It's unnecessary to. pay CASH .for your ' 'purchases. l' ( ' - - - ; Our plan of , easy payment places the newest and best , within your, easy reach. A plan that's convenient, helpful, satisfying; one that you surely will appreciate. Open an account with us tomorrow. ' i t', . r 408 i' Washlgtoa m iota,' FREE M: The Yambin -iHfii-"' i a 15 the low prices, those who present this ad when making purchase of 50c or over, at any one stall, will get 15 extra S. &, H. Green .Trading Stamps ? FREE, besides regular stamps .' i , " iivi i FipST, SECOND AND YAMHILL STREETS t00t,Jex &7STiX afetffl" . m - Take Notice. Ladies! , This Weak Only 50 Off ..22& 30.00 Full Wigs . . . . . .S1S.00 115.00 Full Wigs..... .S 7.50 $ 1 S.oo Transformations. f 7.50 iransiormi;ioni..,.... j.o . S3 s.oo Frencn s.wucnes.. S2S.00. French Switches.. M 12.00 French Switches..,.... 6.00 MMMIt rMBMVM JUAB StJLWB...... The Ha ,120 SIXTH STREET, is frrocnful to each cud. then add a cup of ; boiling mill: fcr each person, stir a few mcnicaU and you have a healthful, , , catbfyHg bsvcraqe unmatched for ; ; whclcscnacncss and flayer. - V? D. 6HI3ARDELU CO. . , ceedure if he broke the parole, but he la to be given sn opportunity to explain his actions in court next Saturday. Meantime he is held In the county JaU. The other boy has never been in trou ble In the court before, and was -allowed to return . to work this morning. He Is to come before the court Saturday. You. Cap . Be the Best Dressed I i Woman ; IvV in the Neigh borhood : ' The Biff , Credit tastltutioa STAMPS PuUic Mu- ni y t a) OffMLI ...,..$ 7.50 . . . ,iw.sw .....$12.50? If Store NEAR WASHINGTON 'ouse- f 15 'MM wives The . successful Way to make Grbutld Chocolate' to follow the simple direc tions upon the labcfle t Make a bwte.usia.T a table- Since 1882 ',. "The Store With a Guarantee" This; is the K. j4thii' is now giving warmth and ciiccr w many a riruana iiving- room! It's the "Beauty", Universal the; Heater thafs sold with - a guarantee bond from the maker. Made lor wood. Handsomely nickel- s. trimmed. We can . sare you money, : : jaetier come ' and see ' morrow. Prices $2.95 Upwards . Let all the folks taste this pure food. Let them spread it oh bread. Use it for cook ing. Marigold Oleomargarine is health- , buildbg.-r- nutritious ' It's clean. And you save I Oc to 20c a pound by using it. ', i Marigold is served to more than a million per sons daily It is made in our modern, einitary churnenef. Every pound is Govern ment inspected. You'll like It flavor. Serre it TONIGHT! dealers sell it Morris & Co. ISth and Marshall Sts. Portland, Ore. mm Marie: Tour shortsightedness And aulntinr are nrobahlv caused bv a weak and overworked condition of the yss. I do not think your eye troubles are serious; they can he relieveA with th dally application of two or three drops -at a time of this simple tonlo: Dissolve an cunoe of crrstos In a pint ot water. , This will be a arrest comfort as well as a beautifier ana will prevent that equinyna- which is apt to maxo crow's-feet and lines ' about th eyes. Take my advice: don't werry. Hilda: There are many methods ad- vocatea ror reauciuc the cnin: but alter all. there is nothlnjr so good as to keep down the general flesh. .And this does not require any vigorous aieting- or exercisinff if vou will take this simple remedy which you can mix ' at home. Get four ounces of parnotis at the drug storft, and dissolve It In m pints water. Take a tablespoonful before meals. It will work maelo with the "dreadful double chin," and you will experience no bad effects. Hlgrh collars should bs worn a little as possible. They Increase th tendency to flabby throat Mlu'h at Rer. Ii i, hair tonic which vou can nreDare at home at Small expense and which. Is a genuine hair grower of tbe best and simplest kind. B sure to keep your scalp clean by frequent shampooing with canthrox and then rub Unto your scalp this tonic, made by dissolving an ounce of qutn soln in a half pint of alcohol and add ing one halS pint Cold water. For all scalp troubles and badly nourished hair tlil Is an unequalled remedy. ;t.,;';;;- - Oliver ' 1 ' never recommend ;: a hair rive, but unless I am much mistaken about our ae,' you should not have trouble with radca or gray nair ror a long while yet. The best way in the world to ston your hair troubles Is to wash with canthrox occasionally. Use a teaspoontul in a cup of -'hot water. It is the best thing I know of to re move aandruff and prevent brlttlenewH. split . hairs, and the Irritation cnusoil by ' excess oil. ' It cleanses thoroughly, and has none of tbe objectionable dual r ... "i i ' I ""vl , j : i (. I 4"- L7J IL rrrif . : BEAUTY iJelicioui All good a I ... iv 1 1 j t i i v nr rna 1 A w"" The Home Beautij Parlor ities pf soap or ordinary shampoos. This is very economical and easy to use. .Dries aulckly and can be used with the very least waste of time. t ':..:., SlsV, . ,..,,;. .' ;.,;- -Vi, : X . ' ', , m j'1 " - Miss HE 6. r . Tour skin trouble sounds as if it were caused by your use of ord.In.rv.-?c?- Powders. They give an artificial look especially if one is In clined to be sallow or pimpled. The very, - thing ; for you is spurmax the best liquid lotion I know about It Is economical because you mix it your self at home. Get 4 ounces spurmax (at any drug store), and mix It with ft Pint hot water., add S teaapoontuls gly. cerine. apply It to face, neck and arms. The effect will surprise you with its beauty and naturalness. It will cling as If a part of your skin, and last din ing an entire evening. It will not only disguise cold sores, biemlshrn, etc, but in Urn It will relieve them entirely. Lily Dale:, For your hollow cheeks nt sallow, colorless skin, there Is nothing better In the world than this greaseless complexion jelly which.. you can easily prepare, at home. Gt one ounoe of almozoln. put it in a fruit Jar, add hair a pint cold water and two t'- f spoonfuls glycerine. fcUlr brlwklv and let stand over night The uh9 of thin ' with careful maagln? , wlii Improve skin nutrition and give tru niiai-ncv and loveliness to th roniplexiun, it is fine to correct pimples. Isabel i .1 was glad to fi -1 of enthusiasm about the runt-.ro t poo and gladly rei-on I K i i requet for . ttil oil ti , i prescription.' Wf'i.iva - i sugar and one ou r., half pint alcohol; t.i- i . Ing water to mukn a lull tablespoonful l..-i'..r think your sudi-n i as you av. y,,. will, br pin , t tts. renter j ii j spirits. J r . i . tier see aui..e t , Eetty Pun'a t , . your I- r . iU. -1 r 4 - y