7112 0CO:i DAILY JOURNAL, PORTI.AIID, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1ZU . Lrp: Eau 3ranclsco Chronicle of Tuesday. July 13,' printed 1 the I following notes ot especial'In V teres regarding- Portland vis itors In the Bay City; ' DlaUnrulsned visitor to the expo sition still -claim a large part of tb attention of society,' and every week brine It quota of men and women whose presence la the Incentive for octal cayetles. Mrs. Edgar B. Piper, of Portland, who arrived last week to be a ruest at the Oregon building, was entertained theryeterday after noon , at 'an elaborate- luncheon over which Mra, John F. Xogtfh preaided. lira. Piper is the mother of Mia Con stance piper, who dellghtadc. a large audience Sunday evening at the Jnu. steal which she save m the Oregon building. ,. Green and fold wer the colors chosen for the decorations of the table, a charming effect, baring been produced ? through a clever ar rangement of yellow ; tlnlas and maid enhair ferns.: Anions; -those who were asked to meet , Mrs. Piper 5wr Mes dames William Bailey Lamar, Elea nor i Martin,' Thomas Halley, : Elon Brown, Arthur McLean, ' Norman E. Mack. William Baxter, Abigail Scott Duniway and Charles A. Gray, The Franclsca club was the setting for a prettily appointed luncheon Sat urday afternoon. - The ; young hostess was Mis Genevieve Halley, f Port land, i who presided' over a flower laden table arranged for 19. Pink , roses ornamented the table, and the following ' guests were invited: Mea dames Bert Calvin, - Thomas Halley. and the : Misses Prtscilla Ellicott, Dorothy Hlllier. Anita McLean. , Helene Baiter, Marlon Stovel, Harriet . Mack and Norma Mack. -. . .. Carpenter-Smith Wedding. . ; Mlas - Esther Marie' Smith ' became the wife of Frank E, Carpenter at 8 o'clock - last Saturday,' July J, at - Rev. - Pratt's residence. Th bridt wore a traveling suit of tan silk pop lin with a black and pink combina tion ploture hat . and corsage -bouquet of pink rose bud. The bride Is well known among the ipuaioal circles, being possessed, of a beautiful so prano voice. She is the daughter of Fred w. Smith, a well known violin ist, formerly of . this city, now In San ' Clego. Cal. Surprise Party, Al- pleasant surprise party was given la honor of Miss Susie Michael Tuesday evening- at her Alnsworth avenue home. Over a score of the younger set " spent th evening , in dancing, games and - musto. Dainty refreshments were served at late hour. i Chapter C to Picnic. . Chapter C, of the P. E. O. Sister hood, will picnic at r "Wilbridge, on the Unnton road, Sunday, leaving - by jitney, bus. Stark. ' between Second -and Third -streets, at 10:15. All mem bers of the chapter and- families, are invited to join In the day's outing. ,V. . ' " Norwood-McLaughlin Wedding. Married, at 709 East Salmon street, July 8, 1915. by Rev. C. E. Cllne. John Norwood and Miss Mabel Mc Laughlin, both of Vale, Or. , ff WhltevOgden Nuptials. - . v On ' Monday,- July 18. Miss Avis Ethel Ogden and H- Raymond White iwere united in marriage. Dr. 'Frank L. Loveland performed the ceremony. TNtr. and Mrs. White-will make their home In Salem. Or. - A il y.L-j ;: . vr Society Notes. t . Mrs. A. G. West and daughter. Miss Garnett West, left today to pass, a few months at Victoria, Island. Mr. Anna D. Dunham, of Cleve land, Ohio, i 1 s visiting her daughter, Miss Morglana Dunham, at her home, Eastwood Farm, ' on the Base Line road. Mrs, Dunham Is - a , grand daughter of former Governor Bouck. v. of -. New York. Mr. and ' Mrs. . Marcus Cohn and family are - occupying their cottage for the summer at Seaside. . Miss Bessie Walsh, of Mllwaukle, Or., left for Seaside, Or., Saturday. She will be rone a week or 10 days. Mrs. Edgar M- Burns and family have left for victoria and vancou veiy B. C where they , will spend the summer months. : The Mlsse Esther and Emma Hauge have left for San Francisco to pass six weeks viewing the fair. -. .. . ' "Mrs. Ted Hoi den, of Boise,' Idaho, who has been visiting in, Portland. ' left this - morning T for three weeks visit at Long Beach, Wash., ' with her mother-in-law, Mrsv H. W. Hoi . f den. - : - . FRATERNAL NOTES Plerka and Xetter Carriers Band Will Serenade, . pionio at Boanemie. i Th Clerks' and Letter Carriers' band will parade in the city tomorrownight to serenade the. public as an advertise ment to - the big excursion and picnic to b given at Bonneville on Sunday next. Arrangements have; been made to stop over: at Multnomah Falls for IS minutes on the way to Bonneville to permit the excursionists to view the falla The baseball game is to be a lively na, the two team being a re- suit or a series ox testout games. be- SCHOOLS AXD COXXEGBS The Northwestern College of Law FOSTZtlTD. OBSGOH, -successors, to the Portland Depart- meat ef Law of the Univer sity of OTegon. Three year course leading to degree of bachelor of laws and preparing for examination for v admission to the Oregon bar. .Faculty comprise leadinsr members of bench and bar. All branches f the law taught, with. most court and public speak- BE 20, 191S. For catalogue giving entrance re 3ulrement and full Information ad ress Carlton E. Spenoer, Secretary. 714 Courthouse, Portland, Oregon. St Mary's Acadeayf and ? College HOLY NAMES OF TESVS ASD M4BK COMPIETE GRADE. ACADEMIC! AKD COL LXQS COtTRS-cCT Cammrc;i, Doraastie Set - enos and EAocutioa Dep't. KUEIC Pius, Voice, Violin, Violincelio, But, Harmony. Aa X Water Color. Oil Painting, China. Paintl ins. D-tirnins. iiistorr of Art. Resident and f ar 6lu.int. Ai3drM Kutw iuuur, tt. -. I - , r -'J f yyl ; :- -M S s 4 y. -v i 4 'T-y ' V- W- 1 '"ir " "J j vV xv?;-: - " ': ' ' - 4 ' - , 1 . ' i i'- - r ' ' " '4 v '' - .-:.'iWK -y.-.-fi.-f ! ? " , , . , , " V . -l ' ; - . - - ' ! Mls Alice Wilhelm has retarned home from "Welleslej college . for ' the summer months. She enjoyed n extended trip, coming - west by tvay of the San Francisco exnoelUoiu ? She was exten lively entertained while south, a she Is a former 311119 college! girl. . She will pass the rammer with her mother, Air. Hilda tween th Clerks and Carriers for th last two months., ' . .. . . e " s ... Woodman WU1 Kave Outing', Webfoot Camp, Woodmen of I the World, will give a river excursion on next Sunday. The steamer Undine will take the party to Multnomah Falls, th acnlc ' delight-- ef th Columbia river. There will be music and dancing. .. .. - , 4 r Koose Go to Xstacada. The Portland Ioyal Order of Moo have made arrangements for their Plcnlo at Estacada on August 21 where Misdhi-GMss Used i at Veiry Our stock of high-class usefl piano is larger and more represen tative just now than for months past. The cause is the great demand . for Mason & Hamlin Grand Pianos and the wenderjful Angelus player pianos, the Solo Apollo players, and the Carola Inner players. Nearly every one of these instruments sold brings in exchange a splendid value in a standard, well-known used piano. . Every one has been put throurh our shop and is in first-class' conditiori. ' , . i, - - . . !- r i ' v i i 'y Price, Quality and Terms Will Quickly Sell TKem , t ' ' ' - ' ' ! . : Every description of piano is here; almost every standard make. There are Hardmans, I'dwigs, Chickering & Sons Conover, J. & C Fischer, Packard, Weber and many others, in both grand and upright. ; ' The prices are the lowest at which pianos of such value can pos sibly be sold. Terms may be arranged to suit your convenience.' - "j ' " ' - ' " f f '"" - j , It's a goocl time to buy and to save money in buying It is an unusual onDortunitv because of the creat assortment of rood pianos and the genuineness guaranteed satisfaction.' : , ,"' Other Stores: by th round trip ticket will be T5 cents, but 35 cents of this will be re deemable In trade at the booth or in th dancing pavilion, ' . e '' i ' -'- ' seasons Pass Xeaolutxens. The Masonic grand lodge, in Great Britain has passed a. resolution : re questing Turkish Austrian ' and Ger man members to refrain from visiting all lodges and official Mtaonia gather ings during th continuance of . the war, -- t . - 'j :. VrevermiLth. em Vacation. ? S3. M. Freyermuth; relief steward Of of the proposition. Back of ILow urn r-TTra urn II f I II V Ti-Jt . Victor-Vlctrplas and AH the Records -Morrison Street at i Broadway ; .", . ... j San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, San Jose, Fresno, Los Angeles, San Diego and -other Coast cities. - - i the Loyal Order of Moose and governor I of the Junior Order of Moose, has gone co cian maemo isr a Tuaiutn. f jror more than a year his duties have been to visit the sick .members and to. look after the Junior Moose. He is prob ably known to more members of the Moose than any other officer' in the lodge,: and is noted for hi vurbanlty and unfailing: kindliness, combined with a firmness In the line of duty. - J - f ': ';. v ; r Open Meeting ASLnounced. '' i Eureka. Council, Knights 'and Ladles of Security, will hold an. open meeting next Monday night, July . 19, and all members and friends are Invited. There will be musical numbers, literary pro gram, cards and dancing. ' Class Win Be Initiated. ' - Klrkpatrick T Council, " Knights ; and Ladies of Security, will initiate a class of 10 or 12 new members tomorrow night at Moose hall. Real Mystery Is , ' Up to the Mmute Mirtery done right up. ta the min ute with Japan and, Russia the secret combatants and America, the scene of activities, is; Tn f Clue' th tLasky production at ihe Peoples with Blanch Sweet the featured member of the cast. Th story is -woven about-two Russian brother, one of whom has a map per taining' to Japan. 1 The brotber are gvests in a home where they are - not welcome by the brother of the sister whom one of the foreigners Is trying to marry. The older Russian also de? sijres the- sweetheart of the American brother and, with complications of that sort there is added a Japanese valet who Is in the secret service of Japan. There Is mostly something doing all of the time up to the climax, which 1 reached by the laboratory-method.. The exterior settings are very pretty and th interiors are sufficient for the de mands placed ' upon ithera ; One ofi, the most interesting - characters In - the story J th Japanese who is portrayed by a clever actor of that' nationality. Miss Sweet gives her usual perform ance and the remainder, f the cast-is very well selected. Paths Weekly com pletes the bill for th remainder of the vieek, ; ;:;! : ; ' . . 'c :- NATIONAL: GUARD NOTES Colonel Jackson, Inspector O. N. GM Returns From California. , Has Visited QeaThart Cantp. kt Colonel James Jackson, a v United States army., retired. "- and ' Inspector general of the Oregon national guard, has returned from a trip to California, where he went with his daughter to the BartonHot Springs in Lake county, California, and also1 to San Francisco. Colonel Jackson was also at the camp f the O, N. Q. at oearhart. . BJotaa Company at rort Stevens. Sergeant IC K, Gandee, United States t Artillery corps, wno na neen msirucung mo v. A. i. oi m j. jn. vjr. for the past two years, now rejoins, hla Company, the Ninety-third, . at : Fort Stevens. He has been presented by h Oregon C. A, C. Of eight companies Ivlth a cut t glass water set, oreamer d sugar bowl. - J;i -,; ,. ' - Wvu-Mn WIkmaA 1 On Sunday, Eighth company. Coast Artillery corps, o. N, G under Captain Frank Wright, will ' go tp the Claeka mas range for record target praetle. Regular drills will be resumed- next Wednesday night. Used Auto Bargain That those with ; cash to Durchase automobiles may get almost any kind of a machine, and at any price 'they desire to pay. can eaeuy oe seen oy a glance at the classified columns "of todav's Journal. One barrain that la bound to attract considerable com ment, is offering lor sale of an elec tric coupe at the very low price of 600, that formerly sold for S3180, Due to the 1916 announcement of lower prices on practically every line tit nleasure car. those deslrlne to dis- rPoae of their used i machine have to accept whatever is orrerea. aqt. each instrument is 22 Prices MOOSE DELEGATES LEAVE it.... . i .Phot By Te Baroey StndiA. V , - Bert Yoomans. , - Judge - Robert O. Morrow; past su preme representative, Ixyal Order of Moose, ; and Bert E. Toumana,, state deputy ; supram ..dictator will leave f or-Sao DtegO on the wteamr Great Northern today to attend theupreme lodge of th L; O. O. M. convening tberev en" Monday, ' July J9. Judge Mor row, has attended th supreme lodges To Dedicate Barn s ; ; With Ceremonies . Invitation hav been issued to' Gov ernor r Withy combe, and a hundred others to be present at th dedication on' Friday,' July 18, of a large and costly dairy and stock barn which has just been completed on 8auvie Island by P. A, Frakes, one of th oldest pio neers of that section. A special steamer will leave the- dock at Front and Alder at I o'clock. A lunoh will be served and there will also be a dance. It is expected that between 600 and 100 will be present" The; barn If the largest on the island and the roost modern stock bam in the country. ? s vr Ask to See Onr NewO VJVL Special" Cnsf om Portland Agents for the Celebrated Frantz DOUBLE Stamps Tomorrow With All Cash Purchases made on ENTIRE SEC OND FIX) ORAtio with All Cash Purchases Made in Oar Model Bakery. 4th ploor. - , SHOP FARLY IN i, THE DAY JJtULY RIGHT NOW Womrneims Clearance - Pcpl 2nd Floor , Here's good news for every woman who has a'coat to buy! We have grouped several of the season's best selling lines which have sold down to only of a color or size, and announce an -ex- '. . I t i -I... iU ..... tremeiy low price iu uusc 1 vin vuc v si mire : TKte-A atvlea. Smart flare A models and many : especially designed for , outing: and touring: wear. Ma terials used are principally gabardines, serges, ; tweeds, velours, ; golfine ana -broadcloth. Splendid assortment of col- , orsnavy, tan, sand, green, rose, orange, ' etc. also many in all-black and in the popular -checks and stripes. Coats in this lot selling earlier in the season up ? to $35.0a While they last.-fl1 rj 4Q 1 your choice at VAI e0 Sale ol Women's Bathing Suits Rcgnlar S750 -. Grades lor Itcgolar S20.00 Grades at g!5.0Q . Dept. Second Floor Special lines of Women's Fancy Bathing Suits in the Clearance at substantial reductions. - Styled with full Pare skirts, high waistlines and yoke, bolero , ettects and otner novelty cuts. Made from satins, , silk taffeta and I silk poplins. Trimmings of Jancy plaids, buttons, etc to cjioose frorn. $7.50- Bathing Suits, fiC Q Clearance Sale Price VWUO $9.00 Bathing Suits, rjf? aearance Sale Price f O $12.50 Bathing Suits, QO Q Q Clearance Sale Price :Wastn (EcodIs Keiraimaiiiitts XBeafainice Vz Pirgce . Aisle of Cottons, lsr Floor 1500 WASH GOODS REMNANTS in the Clearance Sale Friday at just' y regular; prices by the yard -Batistes, Voiles .Lawn, Madras and various other weaves in great variety of panern and, colorings for Waists and Summer i pftfno Dresses. Your choice of this -entire lotv cow at just Z vw t s ? I V , Robert O. Jlorrow. at Detroit, Cincinnati and Milwaukee, and now attends , San Diego as the chairman of th judiciary committee. Bert E. Toumajjs, as , representing the state, has attended the supreme ses sions at Detroit nd Milwaukee, and has occupied his position four years. Andy Weinberger, uprme representa tive this year from Portland lodge N,o. 291, has already-gone to Calif ornla. . Wash Tubs Did Not Appeal4 to Boys " : , Hood v BJver, Or, : July 15. John TramblU. '.Harry Oilman ' and Wal lace Crew, aged 1 1, -1 1 - and '13, re spectively, wer arrested In Hood River by Chief of Folio J. K. Carson for begging, on r th streets. When locked in , Jail - the! boy oonf eased to having run " away from "the detention home in Portland. . Trambltl . aid We ditched th nurse Sunday when she took all of urn boy to the park. They mak u wash blanket on Mon day and a this is a job for women we did not care to stay over to get Into the wash tubs; W will apologize to the nurse, when we get back, as a tiDMs, WdHFlliisii I liMj ; Reliable Merchandise 'Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone AJ 231 CMMK Is the Time to Supply Summer Needs SScS Coatls one or two. Excellent range of sizes $14.50 Bath'gVSuits.'Of A QQ Clearance Price;.'. i tp iUeOO $170 Bath's? Suits, C"l Q f O Clearance Price... tJJXOiO $20.00 Bath'g Suits, CI K Oil Qearance Price... vitJeUU ' fellow ought not : to ditch a woman that way. - Oeorge "Wilson, am older , boy who also escaped with th trio, wast not captured, Th lads were taken back to Portland. . Dallas Organizes . - For .Chautauqua ': Dallas Or July II. DalUua Is as ured a Chautauqua for next year. At th conclusion of th closing program of this year's assembly,' last Saturday evening, a Chautauqua association was formed, with 40 charter members. This association will hereafter be the guar antors of the Chautauqua ih this city, relieving th Commercial , club of that responsibility. Already more than 500 of the required Q0 season tickets, have been pledged' for next year. -' Th officers! of the association exe: V, S. - Grant, president; Mrs. Ella J. Metsger, vice president; Mr. XL A. Woods, secretary; Eugene Hayter, treasurer. . . More Governors to: Pay City a Visit . More ' governors are making their way westward to participate in cere monies at theFanaia-Faclflo exposi tion. Beside Governor WaUh of Mas sachusetts, who will arrive today, ad vice :; wer received that 1 Governor Dunn of Illinois would arrive with a party of 39, on July 21, coming from Seattle at 6:45 p. m. and leaving for the south at 8:15. t Former Governor Eberhart of Minne sota Is expected here Monday with a party. He will tarry idnger, leaving for San Francisco th following day. - Th Chamber of Commerce Is get ting In touch with the state societies that would be Interested In entertain ing th chief executives of these states. ' School Teachers to 1 Pas's the Day Here Ji party of 60 school teachers from Cleveland, Ohio, will arrive her from San Francisco tomorrow morning to spend the day in Portland before re suming th journey homeward from th San Francisco fair. They are trav eling in two standard Pull man a, It la probable .that the local teachers' or ganizations and Chamber of Commerce will show them the usual courtesies. Wedding at 8alem? - . Salem Or, July lS.JChe wedding of Miss Xnes Mae Denlson and John H. Buttle of ; Portland took place at the residence of th bride's parents, 2J0 North Liberty, street, last evening. - Made Corseta Moderately Priced S1.SQ to C 2 Premier Electric Cleaners New Price C27.C3 Sale off Mess : CBottiMinifi , Suits Selllno Dere-to- nA Off tore Up to S20e00s Now O5 Men's Store, Main Floor Our Annual Mid-Summer Clearance of Men's and Young Men's Clothing starts tomorrow morning with an initial offering of 111 high-grade Suits.- For your convenience we print below a list of the sixes and number of suits ; in each size. Siz..,.J3132!33!34 Quantity. If If 2ftl THE ASSORTMENT is made up of various lines taken from our regular stock. High-grade garments, every one of them, with best of workmanship,- linings, etc. Some in the smart black-and-white checks others in fancy cheviots and homespuns in attractive pat terns and ctolorings. Several well-known makes are represented in the collection. If your size is on th liat. this sale afford an extraordinary saving. Suits selling formerly up to $20. (CI QC CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 35cWecltwear - Afl 10c . Main Floor SLIGHT LY SOILED and Mussed Neck wear Collars, Vestees arid Sets in attractive styles. Grades selling up to 35c Clear- 1 flp anca Sale, Price S2.50 Hat Drapea ; Atgl.35 ; Mala Floor-Women's Novelty Hat Drapes, including the popu lar "San Pan" and ribbon trimmed styles in filet and fancy meshes. Colors black, brown, navy, : purple, taupe and white. Worth up to $ZS0, CI QK Clearance Sale Price vXeOeJ 35c Handtierch ISpeclal ISe Mala Floor- Women's : Pure Irish linen Handkerchief! ia white and colors, with dainty handUmbrpIdered corn- " Qa ers; 25c and 3Sc : grades X? W HAIR , RI BBQNS, 4i - inch heavy quality taffeta in white, pink, black, light- blue, etc. 5- -inch s self-colored Fancy Rib bons ; 25c Ribbons, spe- " Q cial at, the yard. St. John3 Sohool Question Consider: Problem of Text Books' Arises f, the Steoent Verges With 1c Superintendent " Alderman cf t" Portland schools and, Superintend Boyd of the St. Johns schools hell conference yesterday afternoon to con sider some of the questions that ha arisen in connection with adcSlnj t: St. Johns schools to th Portland C trlct, . - Th 8t. John district had free tc s-, books while the Portland district 3 -rot have, and St. John has been us. . -the text books adopted by the tta: text book commission, while the I'ort land district adopts its own text bo. I Superintendent Alderman says, ho - ever, the most of the text booKs rr; scribed for the state are being use i l Portland so .there will not have to i a great chang in the books for the Johns schools. Under the law th permanent teacT -era In the St, Johns schools will go the list ef permanent teachers v ' ' the teachers tenure in office lav which applies to the Portland district Institute Committee Named. Salem. Or July 14 Follow 1 have been appointed by State Kur -lntendent Churchill as a committee t -arrange the schedule of teacher 1 stltute throughout th state: Cou" Superintendents E. J. Moore, I ' Hamilton, W. M. Smith. J. C. Sturs... and A. E. Ivanhoe. SHALL IT EE, ID", YOUR HEW SUIT 03 A VACATION?" - "Both, ArtKur! I'U Gci I Suit for 519.50 end ON CREDIT' : "I was Just - starting to tell yc about it, Arthur. Beatrtc wa fc for luooh today, and you lust ou- s to see the nifty little suit she wvr She struck a wonderful bargain 1 the big Credit Store called CH1LRP.T' and ah got m all excited about 1;, tOO, '. : Tm so glad- about It. Arth Really, Beatrice could have knoc. me over when she whispered ti prlc of her Suit 419.80., Why. x $16" Suit waan't any prettier." Now CHERHra handle a" full 11 of men's suits as well a women's on easy payment system,. (Adv.) SODA Focntaln In Dascrnent Ice Cream and Cool Re freshing Drinks of all kinds served in - style. Meet ; your friends here tomorrow and enjoy one of our special 25c Lunches. Served from 11:30 to 2:30 daily. Prompt service. and SAVE! E351363738139!4042 Toul 111 Suits isl727l6ll3l 71 1 05.00 Pncr. Shoe Dept. Main Floor Worn en's Low Shoes in a monster Clearance tomorrowl - Smart "Colonials," "Military" snd "Peggy" styles also flat heeled effects, with leather bows. Patent leather, soft mat kid and dull calf in black. All sizes. Some styled with cloth tops. Shoes Q"l ff worth up to $4, pair vJ-eaU Canvas Pnppc Main Floor Special showing Women's Whit Canvas Shot with rubber-soles. "Cinderella" Ankle-Strap Mod el, now at, the pair.. .i.l.C3 "Beacher" Laced Oxford, verv smart, now at, the pair "Kooler" Plain Tailored V.ow Pump, now at, the pair C-. J