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Two
Weddings
to Be Events
Today
By Halea Hiteklaoa
Tirj social calender for Easier Mon
day registers a full program, two
Important . events of which are wed
dings of unusual aoclal Interest In th
rlly. The annual Easter tea at th Old
People' bom. (Sandy boulevard) as
tumbled. ' larg number of Portland
omD, who are interested In the home
and call each year on thta occasion, and
there are several dance planned for
this evening.
The marriage of Mlsa Enola Bracona
and Jar. Alexander Morrison Jr. wi
aolemalsod thla afternoon at 4 :J0 o'clock
In Trinity Episcopal church. The; chan.
ret was tilled with the lovely lilies and
other bioaeom which were used In the
church for the Easter service, and tbe
setting waa unusually beatutlful for a
YrisrrUje service. Dr. A. A. Morrison,
father of the bridegroom, read the eer
vtce In the presence of the' families of
the bridal couple, who assembled St the,
rectory following' U ceremony. The
brlda waa amartly costumed In a tai
lored model of tan and blue check, with
which ho wore a chlo bat of henna
, toned silk and braid. . Iter corsage was
of Ophelia roaea.wlth lilies of the val
ley. Mrs. Jhn Csbean Beatty. alater
of tlte bridegroom, was matron of honor
and wore a smart tailored costume of
gray and hat to match. Mf. Lewis pen
Woodward, undo of the bride, gave
hor in marrlsse, and Mrs, Robert O.
Morrison, a brother of the bridegroom,
waa hs attendant . "
The bride la a daughter of Mrs. Mable
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By'Haael Haady
A N event of interest waa the luncheon
' wrtwa.
HAKEK. MxDr t Tenth. Baker Btook
toaiyanj in "a tUnawe." Hatince VTcdoae
' day, Mtunlar and eonday, at 3:30; eTtuact
at B:a. ' . "
L.TKIC! hn4T at MorHaaa. Lyrtc Mnsiral
Comadr eeaicwsy In "Mm 'U." MaUaet
aaiiy at a P. m.; mntnc at 7 4 t. . .
M VAlDfcVlUJi " ry
OKPHJCL'H Broadvay at Taylor. AUaa ttotm
and Leoors Aiita bcadUaad, 2 40 aad MUiO
PANTAOKS Broadway at Alder. Bia ctaaa
aiKTUia. and photoplay iaataraa.-- ilumrn
.. aad eveaiBa. : Froaraai ehaogea Monday attar-
ttono. -v . f
LOKW 8 HIPPODKOMK Broadway at TlBlhfll
- VandarUia and V KUa liana in swiaaa aad on
. aaraaa. - iLioottrmaaa (rma 1 r. a. ta U , a.
BrVOU Wahinto at Par. - Budolph Tal-
enose la "arwowae yrtaea." -)i a bb.u
II & a , .
BLl'B laut'8n Ekranth at WaakinrVia. ' A
. irm paradk." ll a. m. t 1 1 p. B
LlUfcHTT BMMdway at Stark, i "Pay Uay."
II i. a to II t. a
StUEhTICr-Wuhipgtoa at Park. -Tbe Belli
of Alk. 11 a m. te 11 n. Bi. -
STAC Waahiactm- at faik. . "My Boy." Jl
PEI'LE4-Wtat Park ar alder. V
Ro-anr.: 11 a. ta. ta 11 p. m. - '
tLTiJiI ufWii t.'--wfcHU r UnJonBM J W, " Mao- worn t eno aid of W glrdlo and
Lasipna M. The UUJa Minis wr. II a. aa. I -:.ir .nuwin tnr- thm. mHta. ninmui I Inwauf A rail r. ,h h.nk. .u
ta a o c:oca tna f oiiewtac atuna.
-'Paris. April 17.A Jaunty cockade
should hold th upturned brim of the
rather larre novr hat Thouarh In shape
it is much Ilka the tri corns, in slxo It is
of almost picture-hat proportion. One
side or the other turns tip sharply and
la hli - m , V. . ....f 1 1
given Wnesda? afternoon by th. 1 " laTT
Women' society of tbs Ross City Parltr cockade 4s rray. On beige silk; hat
Presbyterian church, in honor of the tae ocicaae tn petal like folds of orange
r . -. : .. 111 tints anil Krawn Tv.n vlum th.
. . lbrtm. of the larre hat Jdoea jtot turn
were HM. Baskets of sprinr Cowers,! pp. the trimmlna- u a handful of flow-
lighted candles and Easter favors made 1 era or atrsjgrht ostrich feather and is
the tables very gay. The women serv-i usually fastened at one side beneath the
in- -carrtea out tne . eoior , scneme Dy i brim.
rearing organdy dresses in the pastel
auaaes. ? . , i .1 Chicago, April 17. Amonr the thlnra
. . -wt 1 . J - .1 J.l-.al ... ... .
an. dvnn iiawia mauai 1110 uuie.,i wiut wcucn ine SDrlnc Troclr mit K
of welcome. A mm leal program of brightened are -Chinese tassels with the
piano and violin selections and songs long, slim silky ornaments which com
by Miss Mary BullocH. Mrs. J.- X. Over In the most vivid shades andr nsuallv
man and Mrs, L. W. Waldorf and Mrs,! hanir from a hrfwwh r - nr -nim
E. M aid win was enjoyed. : Mlas Jennie I atones which ia fastened at aim ri nr
-Tb. e. neming gave a reaamg. jar, j. w. tne girdle. Other bits of brightness are
i uwuii w'i v ui..,'iiiuaf duhcoo m grapes, aiso to be
Viola Dana
Person Is "ia t
Hi
Ciur, peaking for thi rtiesta. exresMd I lowed to fall in rather kaphas rd faah-
in
fosed of Mesdames "Wr O. Feenaughty,
Joseph Hawkins, J.' r. Qinane. v.
I I JB . WT -.-.--....a.. -a. - nVaeie Ge V i
. r.-,,, aw eresanca wore an iinnaiiollv Hit-nri-rf k
Ish. John Lewis, E, Schmltt, C M. 1 unobatrustiva r m Sr-;
Virginia Hot Enrinas. Va.. Aorn 17.
A matronly ; woman . of commandinf
iZvlr LnaSdHotkins. T a Guerasey UIob8trustive cape of black canton crepe.
Packer, Konald ""i0;! It was rich with tlie Spanish mode, a
J. C. Jordan. Pinkerton Pay. v George aun MMk '
DDodr
ome
" ,' , r4 " 7 '"7 1 poruonea ana railing in gTSKeful folds.
"JTfTl ' . i. c,r 1 - eouar ana nam it -was gathered
i TTTINSOME. frollcksome Viola na.
I .' AlnSma artae antrtalnad natrons of
the Hippodrome theatre In a lively and
into
the comparatively: narrow confines of a
heavy band black; eire braid, the col
lar . being of the' high, standing. type
Black silk fringe IS inches deep brought
the lower, edge of the garment down
almost to the ankles. -, , . -j ,
wooowara oracons ana a aranoaaugn-v ttn-ntl,h,v ini.-,rilir nomr at tha
George Henry IT , -
Vxiuiig uiv? new ii vgiaui ui v-wuv-
vllle at Saturday and Sunday shows.
Miss Dana, appearing In person- Id con
-lection with the exhibition of her latest
film feature, is Just as pretty as can be.
and, moreover, she is full f a variety of
''pep' that does much to put a kick into
the present assemblage of entertainment
and entertainers.
Indeed, Miss Dana is the headline fea
ture, despite the merits ef other Inter
estlnc acts on the same program. : She is
charming in simplex raiment, and proves
the point by drawing expressions of ad
miration as well from the menfolk In her
audience ss from the women. Many who
have mada their acquaintance with pic
ture players through Miss Pana are hop-'
lug that other actresns have as much to
recommend them' as has this pretty girl,
i Viola has an Interesting personality.
and her voice la pleasing: something un
usual in a movie star. - She makes fa
pretty little speech and then her latest
film success. "Glass Houses." ta flashed
on the screen. . ''Glaas Houses" ia a
dandy picture, with lota of plot and plen
ty or opportunities for viola to show her
anuity. - i
"The Melody Festival, is' a smart skit,
featuring j six pretty damsels, who are
varied as,to age and site, A couple of
tnem can; sing creditably In the stellar
act of the regular vaudeville bill. It's a
keen act and was well received.' Colonel
L-iamona ; an Helen Foe have an act
with plenty of humor."- Helen Is young
ana attractive, while the colonel is
man far past tender years. It' gets fey
tar of the late Judge
Woodward. Phs Is a member of a pio
neer family rf the state and shares
with her husband an unasually wide
circle ef friends here. Mr. Morrison,
who Is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs
A. A. Morrison, attended Bishop Si-ott
academy In Portland. Ha served with
United fit a tea troops on the Mexican
border. Later he served with the 11th
United States field artillery durlag the
World war. He will leave Tuesday with
bis bride for New York, where they will
make their home.
Another wedding of ' this afternoon
was that of Miss Jsne Iw. daughter
ef Mrs, Tavld J. Lowe, and Mr. Thomas
James Webb, which took place .at Grace
Mmorlal rhurrh, the Rev. Oswald W.
Tsylor officiating. - The ceretmony.
which waa wttneosed by rloae friends
and relativea only, was performed at
t ;S0 o'rlork, after which Mr. Webb and
Ms bride left for California for a brief
IriO. - : i . -
The bride wore a costume of , mid
night blue with fur neckpiece and a
smurt hat to match her gown,,, and a
rhrnage of orchlda snd lilies.- Mrs. J. I.
Bowman waa her only attendant and
was gowned 'In a smart frock of dark
blue with a tailored hat and funs. The
wedding march was . plsyed by Miss
Kthel Dawson and the bride waa given
In marrlaga by her brother." Mr. ? Alex
ander I -owe. Mr, A. I. Steele was best
man. The wedding music was plsyed
by Mlsa Kthel Dawson. ( , i
The bride, who cornea from a line" of
ftreson pioneers.' waa graduated from
bL Holeps halU'MK. Webb is a member
ef several civlo clubs of the city and Is
. lot-al manager of. the Noiseless .Type
writer comiany, , Following their- so
journ In California they will make their
home at (CO Kaal Hth street north..
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' The marriage of Mrs. Stella Ttson and
Mr. Hubert Itagan was quietly solemn
ised Punday evening at the home of the
bride at No. I4 Fast lth street The
ceremony was performed by Judge W.
A. Kkwalt la the presence of a few rela
Mvcs and rloaaj friends. Mr, Hasan Is a
member of the lrtland police force,
a a .
Mrs. Margaret Mason Moore of Pied
mont, Cel.. la the house guest thla week
or Mr. and Mra M. IT. Oeely, Mrs. Moore
has many friends her and severs! af
fairs have been arranged In her honor
for the coming week. - M
The Beta Gamma sorority held t pot
luck dinner at th home of Mlsa Luclle
Leland laat Thursday. Dans were fnade
tor a dance to be given in the : near
future, v i , .
j Washington High -
Qives Fine Concert
At The Auditorium
wood, B. B. Banning-. Chester .L Conn,
W. H. Banes, Arthur Hand and othera
rri-t :w. a. t. TJ. met with Mrs.
L. W. PanteU at the home of her daugh
tre. Mrs. J. T- Dixon, No. 128 Eaat I8d
street. Wednesday." Mrs. Ella XMamOnd.
evangelistic superintendent, cava an,
Easter devotional service. . A trio con'
slating of Mrs.-C W. Barsee, Mrs. Em
ma Walton and Mra Ella Diamond
sang an Easter"; song. Members of
the Hudson. union were guests oi honor.
Sewing - for ths Farm Home -was con
tinued. The report of ths 10 captains
for raising $1000 for the Farm Home
was given. Mra Unrub reported . that
a ministerial association oomtnittee.waa
organising to Interest tha churches in
the campaign. Tbe resignations of the
president. Mrs. Cera Ponnay, and. the
treasurer, Mrs. Louts N'ute, were ac
cepted and Mrs, 'JuUlU M. Homing was I ington high school ban
elected ' president- and - Mra Kilsabetn i
Dalgleiah, treasurer, to fill the vacancies.
Mrs. - J. i. ciapsiaeii succeeaea Mrs.
Horning; as vice president Ths next
meeting will be a -quilting bee" at
tha hem : of Mrs. N. O. Patterson.
No. 5 Bst Burnslde, April 88. ;
Centralia E.L .Robinson, city super
intendent, ia planning a program for
the ftrat annual Play Festival and
ParenU' day. Ths Untatlve data has
been set ss May 6. In the morning
school buildings will be visited by the
parents and the afternoon, following a
parade in the business section of the
city, will be, devoted to axercises at the
high school athletic park. Each school
ta the city will take part.. , -
Mrs. Ralph A. Venton haa returned
from an extended vlalt of several weeks
in California, Ir. and Mrs, Kenton are
at their home at Hockspur. ' . .
L Lyric Fun Makers
Givo Best Effort
To Snappy Comedy
line. : '..' - . . v..:.- r i...r
f Charlie GDI and his company have a
knockout: In their travesty. "The Stage
carpenter. Charlie is good and the
company better. Lew Lehr. and Nancy
Bell sing' and talk In a humorous vln.
while Altina Carbons closes the bill with
n oddity in songs.-, Ths present bill will
run tsroughout thg week. :;,-,;
200Q Volumes Are
Given? to :i Library
Value Set at S1200
Gifts on lobo books valued at annroxi.
mately 11200 have been made to tha n.
brary. as a result of the book drive, ac
cording to Mlas Anne Mulheron. libra
rian. - i A ! table in the lobby contains
many of s ths gifts. Including tome of
uarne-s Works, Galsworthy, George El
iot, and a set of an EncyeletMdla Bri
tannic a. '
That the book drive wr.s only a means
and not an end In Itself, was the state
ment of E. B. MacNaughton. president
of th association, who xureaaed tha
nope mat Portland . eitisens might get
-mo ins naott ot ma King contributions.
The quality of the books given was cape
owuy, commentea on.
AM. TBACHtKS RKKLKCTED
Harrlsburg, Or-, April 17 The school
beard real acted Professor A. H. Weber
superintendent ef city schools here.
present high school teachers. Misses
Storll, Merrltt snd Holden. and th
grade teachers. Misses McNIec. Burk-
hart, Morrison, Johnson and ' Kotan.
Salaries remain unchanged.-tsas'S'WBSBViersawAawiaBBB-esBWaM
Tbe tropical favor of real warlike
revolutions, although the flavor Is pro
vided In comical vein and with the as
sistance of a senr or mor of girls,
msrka "Mlaa f)'D- which waa pre
sented for tb first tlma Sunday to pat
rene of th Lyrlo thtalre. Incident to
rapid action and tntersitlng character.
laatlnrv. song and daneo numbers wer
Introduced In profusion amid Clever
State settings. ,
"Mm O Dea" ta a musical comedy
with a plot, featuring lot Kaymond In
ih title role and providing plentifully
the fun making of Ben Dillon, At Kranks
ami t.die Wright as Mike, Ik I and) Iny.
Th story haa to do with the teriaa cf
Mr. CPea's will which specifies that
his pretty Southern daughter marry a
perfect Northern gentleman under pen
alty of being disinherited. . . .
Of oours. th girl loved a Routhem
swain and her only war out. If atae Is
to sav the family purse, is to marry
a superannuated Northerner who; will
promptly pas on to his heavenly re
ward. Mike and IkU duality as North
ern lovers who only hop I that on
will lit long enough to go through th
marriage ceremony,
Vhll th Rosebud chorus sings snd
dance tn delightful abandon, th plot
ta woven and undone again, with run
to mark swry minute of th action
fc. I W l-.t . . tt . 1 l I
wherein Miss O J. of course, achieves 1 rV Ta STt.Y5, AgtTlt
rar neart s ejesir, raiser man in wian
of father's wllL
Among th new songs Introduced this
week are Mis Raymond's Uove IsUke
a Bubble, Billl Blnrham'a "Pk-k Me
Vp snd I-ay M Down in "Dear Old Dixie
I-ind. Howard ans "My Lady of
. th Lamp. Clar Heath's "Chines Lul
laby. and Evelyn Hunter's "Carolina
auies.- ' - .. .. ' ;..; ,(
Th present show continues through
cut th week, with daily matinees. j
Th i Sunnysld P.-T. A. will meet
Tuesday at 3 :43. Dr. Cavanaugh will
Ulk on "Care of Children's Teeth." Mlsa
Ross will speak' an "Children's Litera
ture, and Mrs. Grace Blonham and th
school orchestra will furnish music.
Nomination of officers will follow. . All
Interested cordially invltedV. .
m -i w .. ... - v
Ashland The '; officers Of th ' Wed
nesday club were hdsteeses t an Arbor
day program on Wednesday afternoon.
Pioneer members of the Presbyterian
church planted flowering shruha on the
church grounds. , Newly elected officers
are : Mesdames Fred Wilson, " Floyd F.
WWtUe. Arthur Wick. O.. Winter. . .
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Th alumna of St. Vincents and Good
Samaritan hospitals will giv a card
social at th Nurses' Horn of St. Vin
cents hospital, Tuesday at I p. m. Th
proceeds are to b used lor establishing
a central headquarters for : graduate
nurses in Oregon.
"Members of th Parent-Teacher asso
ciations of Portland are invited to hear1
Dr. George Wood Anderson at th taber
n&Ql at E.st Third and Irving streets,
Tuesday at 1 30 p. nu His subject will
be tn Home and scHqoi, j .
Forest Grovr Th Woman's club of
Watts will meet Thursday with Mrs,
J. H. Busch. -Saturday evening th club
rill giv tha play entitled, TThaok
Goodness th Table Is (Spread."
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Th Alameda Tuesday club will meet
at -the hm of Mrs. Miles K. Cooper,
lo. 908 Eaat 10th street north. Tuesday
at Z p. tn. - -"
i
The nawthorne Parent-Teacher asso
ciation will meat Tuesday at 2 :45 p. m.
Northern Pacific switchman at Ton-
penlsh last week found under a pile of
tie tn th railroad yards a burlap bag
containing papers which were part of
the loot taken In th Granger bank rob-
oery a tew weens ago, -
-. A large audience'attended the Easter
concert given Sunday afternoon by mu
sical organizations of ' the Washington
high school at The Auditorium. '
The big attractions were the Wash
the. Boys" and
Girls Glee club and the Celeste chorus,
au of them directed by George D. In
gram, assistant supervisor of music of
tn puDiio schools. . . ! '
c All of the numbers were, given- with
enthusiasm that indicated a real. live
interest of the students In . th music.
Tha band played with fine effect one
new number, a march written especially
for th occasion by -Mr.; Ingram. It ia
known as . .'The Washington - High
scnooi. ,
. sreaencK w. uooartcn was the or
ganisi. -i-ne piano - accompanists ? were
Hazel Pnorton, . Frances vandergriff
uorotny leamann ana Roma Gil 11
han. v -
A spectacular number was the singing'
or ine nvu cnorus irom "u Trovatore'
ny tno Doys cnorus. . -fne stage was
darkened and electric "anvils' flashed
great -sparks in rhythm with the music.
m
Many Features
.a - .
Oh Orpheum
Progra
'- -By E. C B .
THERE are rim. vigor and vitality in
X the current collection of entertain
ment at the Ornheum theatre, where
Allen Rogers and Leonora Allen sing
themselves into the hearts of their au
dience and wber half a dosen other
acts win ths tribute- of show-stopping
applause, .
Rogers and Allen take their place on
th pedestal of popularity with a rich
ly, mounted and ultra -dignified song act
in wmcn they present purely delightful
new aad old melodies In a colorful, capa
ble-manner. Both have splendid voices
and their song selection is admirable.
Miss Allen's costumes arc excellent. e
pecially that which garbs her as a colo
nial dama in a dramatic little duet with
Rogers la th cap and hat Of that far
gon day. ' .i -
Miss Allen's fin soprano and Rogers'
lilting tnor make them genuine bead-
liners, ana tn quality t( their act Is
maintained In Charles : Lurvey at ths
piano, a musician of ability and a rare
ly capable accompanist. - -
Fun bonora go to Fenton and Fields.
who appear in blackface, hut who dis
appoint because they curtail their danc
ing and their comedy. It always hap
pens that when such acts are absolute
successes the artists know It and refuse
to - extend : themselves. - Fenton and
Fields, their sample proved, can dance
Ilk whirlwinds, and their snatches of
comedy were far above the average.
an tnree Meivin brothers open ths
show with an acrobatic, act that in its
own class is a headllner. Her are per
formers who know what they are going
w oo, ana wno do tL Their stunts are
unusual in conception, execution and en
lertauunent value. , . -
- Jean Mlddleton. whose eopbiaticatlon
belies trie abbreviated Mary . Jane kid
clothes she wears, is a violinist in all
that the term implies, bowing and fin
Bering her way from "Humoresque' to
Jatitime frolics. Jean hasn't concealed
her voting age by her costume affecta
tions. But what s the difference, so long
as she plays as she does?
"Come Into the Kitchen" contains too
much horseplay to be a convincing ex
hibition of the talents of Noel Travers
and Irene Douglas with their llttl com
pany. Tha act is presented as a kitchen
comedy, and as comedy it wins - Its
measure of praise.
The fact that Jimmy Lucas wrote 1
Love My Wife But. Oh, . You Kid"
can't be held seriously against him, since
he s turned to nut comedy stuff in an
effort to make himself useful in a busy
world, Jimmy ' stops the show by ; way
of proving that he's a better nut than
composer.. He fraternises with tbe au
dience and makes himself generally out
landish for purposes of fun." Lucas
aided by Francene in a collection of fun
he calls "Vampires and Fools."; t V
Doris Humphrey and her dancers close
th show with a pretty dance act cf the
Interpretative variety, but differing so
from the -usual esthetic buncombe that
one actually feels he knows what this
cavorting is all about. In any' event, the
poetry of " motion Is - mor nearly ex
pressed by Doris and her graceful, thinly
clad maids than by most of their school.
Sis Hopkins Is
Raiser at
The topcoat for tbe young girl has
matching ribbon trimmings. ' .
For afternoon wear, and really quite
charming enough to be worn over a
dance frock, is this porcelain blue silk
duvetin. wrap for early summer,
trimmed with ; lacquered ribbons and
cire -covered buttons. The unusual
collar is an interesting and effective de
tail. . It will be noted , that waistlines
are gradually-creeping -upward.
tCetiyrUht, lBSa. by Tome. Vrw Tsrk)
FreeDahce
: TONIGHT ?
. Compliments of Xsw M asagemeat ef
- COTILLION HALL
11TH A'B WASHIKGTON STg.
. ,..-'f - ' ' j i.
Dartnrs Famous
i Orchestra .
-'CHECKING le
Emily MacPharson as the principal of
a finishing school lMa th. rsfinlnr
j louche to the rjr acts.
it is Seldom that tha r.aVer rlavera
fall to put over tbe drama stories they
sttempc and thla rrrtval of aa eld la
vortto proTed to be no whit below stand-
ri .. , , .... ..
By C. T. sT.
TJICH In drou ooroedy of a sort that
As, one never baa assoclatsd with the
charming leading woman ef th Baker
players. Leon Powers bloawom forth
this - week . in calico and pigtails tn a
rollicking .r-crtlon ef "Bis Hopkins.
on ef th best -of the eld-tim eotndlS
Initiated by Boa Melville. As la.
Mlsa Power stumble - awkwardly
through , on act. dances through an
other, and appears as th lady ef ele
gance in th third, all with regard for
th best traditions of the play. and. tn
th opinion -of many, with aa ability at
no Urn exceeded by th famous Rose. :
Th story has all tha lmnts t
standard, ' melodrama tha- bomspun
lover, th smooth and designing villain
who strives to get hold of Sis' land, the
doting parents, the swell city girl, the
foiling of the villain' ana th nnai tri
umph of righteousness ana true iov.
As ths bumpVin lover, unomamenUl
but ttru. Seimar Jackson appears with
his usual adaptability. Leo Llodhard aa
ths city slicker, ana Irving. Kennedy as
th ambitious undertaker who was al
ways trying to stimulate business, add
tension and relief, respectively, and Lora
Rogers makes her usual lovable inter
pretation of th old mother. - . George
Webster as th father add th few but
effective touches of pathos to th plaoa,
and Jan Gilroy as th city girl and
Emma- Truty and - Patsey Gray
schoolgirls are charming. Rankin Mans
field is peppy ths football bare, while
Klamfcth Indiana feav airnd a ron-
tract with a firm of lawyers at Klamaua
raua preparatory to the f.iine- of a -
cim ror in).wa acre of land va-ued
at 500.!0 from the rovemment.
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AMUSEMENTS
T1CKT OrFICB "ALE l .
Opens Today r
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THUa., FRI., SAT.
THIS
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SfECIAZ. rICE MAT. SAT.
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250
; ORIGINAL
PATTERN
HATS
Monday
ox SALE
Tuesday
. ' Wednesday , "
$15.00
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$30.' To move them Quickly we havs
reduced them to'llS, ; ' Y " ;
Bring your friends and shop early
while selections art large.
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5IO-T"rSAirO MARHIACK X.ICE5HKg
Montesano. Wash.. April 17 -MarrUre
lUer.-'e wer taaued her Friday to the
f -i!ov inr: Hlgfrid P. Norin and Poro
tfiy r. Ionus, Aberdeen: F. C Car
renter and isarah IX Handley, Aberdeen;
Arthur lxk and Vlrbl Ilaffety, Jlo-
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The Modern Laundry
Takes Drudgery Out
of Spring House ; C
Cleaning': ' V
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a. Springreerhs. slightly delayed -this year. :
AU the more reason to receive her joy-:
fully when she does arrive-which brings , -
'us to the subject of spring house clean-.
mg, ,
Not a disagreeable subject'aiiy.more...:':It,s:a'-:real'delight to hang
dainty, fresh curtains that set perfectly -with corners square and
shapely curtains that have been washed gently, dried precisely "
to measure and dressed up again without a hook mark or pin hole
to mar them. ' . ' " ' - ; - - -
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It's a pleasure" to have your linens white and clean, ready for use; ;
Your -blankets, too, soft and snowy - your bedspreads and com-
forters like new. And then, there are draperies, bathroom rugs '
and other things in your home which need freshening.. Let the
Modern Laundry take cafe of everything. ' -. v' .
The laundry is prepared to give you this service. : Phone today
Scrjit
LAUNDRY
INDUSTRY
i
. Totfay-t-ntil Friday
Viola Dana
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IN PERSON
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"GLASS HOUSES"
VAUDEVILLE
YOLANDO LIERO
:- Pianist -
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Portland Symphony
Orchestra
Heilig TEeatre
Wednesfiay, April 19
BEATS 3r0rT SE1UXO
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