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dress u; juuge iiurnett. ot saietn.
followed by the handing
of
th«'
sheepskins. was held in Villard hall
The address proved the
practlca,
common sense of the speaker «hen
he advised each member of the class
to do something. His address be­
«an by an intenwting account of lile
relation between Prof. Johnson and
Judge But nett in olden times, He
showed hl» subject in such cousecu-
live step» that it was clear «nd
forceful. Following the class jrad-
uatkin President Campbell made an
nouncement of the conferring >f the
degree of L. I,. D. upon Prot. Carson,
who has so faithfully performed her
work here a: Ort >0 tint • 13H3
She is a noble. learned woman, one
thvt deserves all tl.e honors that nr«'
being bestowed uj>on her. Her new
position as president of Mills Col-
All social life has been suspended Miss Vanda Coffey. Miss Koerner, from "Carmen” and Schluepfwinkeln
this week giving place to commence- of Oregon City, and Miss Baer, of ' Miss Campbell showed her splendid
- - has proved • --
ability in pronouncing foreign lan­
went. The week
to "--'Pootland
be;
The Sigma Nu's were at home to guages
the most brilliant one ot y«»ars. the
with
her
Miss Morgan played
music being of a high order and In- Pat McArthur. '01, and to Robert
usual brilliancy, Her numbers were
ter««st in all the exercises keen. All Bean, of Salem
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sympathetically rendered, especially
homes and houses have been filled
The annual faculty concert given the Berceuse ot Chopin.
with guests. At the Beta
House
Mr. Gesner made us see the Span-
were Jessie Chase. 08. Ella Dobie. 1 by Prof. Glen. Miss Mary Morgan.
in
his
about
'06. Mabel Smith Fenton. '05. Mrs. Miss Grace Campbell and Mr LeRoy ish girls tripping
Zera Snow. Portland. Mrs. Fuller­ Gesner was beyond all doubt the Spanish Dance. His touch was light
ton, Roseburg, Mrs. Goff, of Hood best that has ever been given. The and dainty.
orchestra
The
commencement
River. Mrs H. A. Nelson, of Albany. following program was presented:
• nd Miss Leia Goddard. '07. A Excerpts from Lohengrin (Wagner) should be congratulated on the beau-
tlful music that was rendered, both
pretty little affair was given
on Commencement Orchestra.
M'ednesday morning to their seniors, Schluepfevinkeln ..................La Forge ■ n Monday night and all through
Kate Fullerton. Susan Hayes. Winnie I Think ................................. D'Harhelot the week. Prof. Glen shows more
Cockerline. Adele Goff. Frances Nel- Berceuse ...................................... Chopin and more his untisua! talent as a
the
director of music.
sen and Gladys McKenxle. in
The Sextet from •‘Lucia" was a
form of a breakfast. Place cards
I tri«imph in musical history for Eu-
with campus and rose scenes were
gene.
used. At this affair each senior
was presented with a spoon in Dolly
♦ ♦
Madison pattern after the
dainty­
Tuesday morning w as occupied
menu had been served.
with the alumnae business meeting.
At the Delta Alpha House a.=
General discussions ot different de
(T-iests wete Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Coop­
) partments of the University were
er. of Portland. Mr and Mrs. Town­
I followed by the election of the offl-
send. of Roseburg. Charles Cleve­
I cers of the association for next year,
land, of Astoria. Donald Stevenson.
which were: President. Allen Eaton.
'OS, and Olin Arnspiger.
lak-
1 first vice-president
Bernard
Tk«
Gamma
Phi Betas enter­
vice-nresident.
Ella
way; second
tained Mrs. Hurley and daughters.
Dobie; sec.-treas.. Marion McClain;
. Evvline and Mabel, of Portland. Mrs.
council.
members of
executive
Squire Farrar, of Salem. Mrs. Perry,
Harris.
George Hut. Judge- L.
of Pendleton. Mrs. J. B Huston, of
Carl McClain.
Portland the Misses McKinney, of
Baker City, the Misses Caufield. 'OS.
At one o'clock Tuesday afternoon
of Oregon City, and Miss McKee, of
the alumnae banquet was served to
Marshfield
seniors, alumnae with
their hus­
At the Chi Omega House were Miss
bands and wives and the faculty
Grace Ivorda Wold. Miss Cora Wold.
with their wives. Junior girls had
Miss
Miss Laughead. of Albany.
charge of the serving and music.
Elizabeth Lee Buckingham. Palo
Both popular and college music were
Alto, and Miss Sallie Gray, of Port-
MISS ANNE MORGAN.
given by an orchestra
that
was
land.
The daughter of J. P. Morgan is in . screened off. Some 3.10 people en-
The Kappa Sigmas opened their
house to Mrs. Zera Snow, of Port- Europe, where she expects to spend ; joyed the hoapitality of the I’nlver-
land. Mr. Goff, of Hood River. Mr many weeks automoblllng. accompa I slty and listened to the following
H. A. Nelson, of Albany, Mr. Dell tiled by J. P. Morgan. Jr. She recently toasts:
Judge Lawrence T. Hcrris. Toast-
Standard, of Portland.
Attorney opened a restaurant at the New York
Fred DeNeff, of Portland. Mrs. H. navy yard, declaring that the men did master.
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"For the Board of
Regents"—
F. Clarke, of - Portland,
Roy "
Kelly.
MISS HELEN TAFT.
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y
—* S •• ♦ ♦ aw.
’ '07.
«1 *
V Virgil
r « •• aw 1 1 , not have proper nourishing food.
Hon. J. W. Hamilton.
Latourette,
Tbe dnugliter of the president will
"For
the
Alumni
”
—
Mr.
Arthur
L.
Earl, '06, Chet Starr. '06. Berkeley
spend the summer at Beverly, Mass,
Veazie.
Snow, of Portland, and Dr. Ralph
"For the class of
1909”—Mr. now that the college nt Bryn Mawr
I
Fenton.
which nl-.e attends has had Its com
were Poem Erotik op. s No. 5 . ...Geieg Jesse Bond.
At the Dormitory visiting
"For the University”—President mencement exercise».
Portland. Capricaio. E Mioor.......... Mendelsohn
Miss Erma Rounds, of
P. L. Campbell.
Mrs. L. R. Bond and son. of Flor- Miss Mary E. Morgan—
"For the Alumnae"—Prof. Luella
ence. and Mrs. Datson. '06.
A Day in Venice. Suite Romantia
coast, gives ner ample opportunity
At the Alpha Club w^ere Mrs.'
........................................................ Nevin Clay Carson.
Each of the toasts was fine, and to carry on her life work. :he higher
Hunt, of Portland, and George H.
(al Daeone.
education
of women.
especially the one of Prof Carson
Merryman, of Klamath Falls.
lb) Gondoliers.
♦ ♦ •
where
she
honored
the
ladies
that
The Khoda Khans entertained
(c) Love Song
On Monday afternoon at th ■ presi­
have and shall graduate. Through­
Chet Campbell. ex-’O9. Harold John-
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(di Good-nigh'.
dent's
home
was
held a farewell re­
out the banquet the different classes
»on, of Portland, and Rube Williams,' Commencement Orchestra —
ception to Prof Carsn.i. R««elving
j
gave
yells
and
sang
songs,
making
of McMinnville.
1 Aria from “Carmen"—"Je dis que
were Mrs. P L.
Campbell,
Mrs
merriment reign supreme.
Mrs. Stearns' daughter, Estella,
rieu ne me epouva".......................
Zeiber and Mrs Macintosh
Dalny
Everyone
was
tired,
so
the
flower
was a guest at the Mary Spiller
.................... Miss Grace E. Campbell
ices were served In the dining room
house during commencement.
Spanish Dance ......................... Sa rasate and fern procession was indefinitely- Many swell gowns were in evidence
postponed
It
is
hoped
that
the
The Tawah Club entertained Mr.
............................... Mr. LeRoy Gesner |
The alumni's ball on Wednesday
and Mrs. B. W. Strong, of Rose- Sextet from "Lucia" (Requested) —. women of the University will not al­
evening was a huge success. The
burg, and Frank Caruth.
................................................
Donizetti I low this pretty flora! procession to patronesses were Mrs. Snow, who
The Gamma Delta Gammas had as
Miss Campbell. Mr. Pierce, Miss- drop into disuse.
wore pale blue brocaded satin with
house guests Mrs. Robert Service and
Prescott, Mr. Geisler. Mr. David­
diamonds. Prof.
Carson,
wearing
daughter. Neva, of Baker City, also
son, Mr. Prescott, and commence­
The orations Tuesday evening pale blue messaline trimmed in ohi
Miss Hattie D. Cropper, of Baker
ment orchestra.
were up to the usual high standard lace, Mrs. Nelson, in raspberry mes-
City.
The first number of Wagner's was of excellence. Three deserve special
The Klosche Talicum Lodge en­ pleasing, and well rendered. Miss mention, their markings all being lalin*. and Mrs. Goodrich In white
tertained Merle Scott, Mrs.
Harry- Campbell was in flr.e voice, showing high. They were "True and False messaline trimmed in baby Irish !:ice.
Mrs. Veazie, Mrs. Goff and Mrs. Glen
Lane. of Portland. Mrs. Nina Finch, off to the best advantage in
the Democracy.” by Mr. Jesse Bond- Mr. wore white.
Portland, Mrs. Risley, of Roseburg, number "I Think.” In the Arial Merle Chessman’s and Mr. Earl Kil-
The music was splendid, being 10
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BROWN AND SMITH
POLITICAL FEUD ENDS
IN MUTUAL RESPECT
whatever brief vacation he may be
able to take, in domestic simplicity,
away from ’he cares and responsibil­
ities of office. His stay at his old
h-ome will be about the only recrea­
tions or absences from Atlanta Mr.
Brown will allow him-elf during his
term of office.
In the domestic and social admin­
“Little Joe” Brown and “Hoke » » istration
of the mansion, there will
be no |>omp and little form, but an
Smith ,of Georgia, Forget
abundance of old-fashioned Georgia
welcome and cordiality. The gover­
Their Bad Words.
nor's table will savor more of South­
ern plantation cooking than it will of
Atlanta, Ga..
June
26.—Hoke the menu of Sherry's or Delmonico's,
Smith is ex-governor of Georgia and ; but the fare will find favor with
those who have been reared upon
"Little Joe" Brown, v’etor in the cornpone, potatoes,
beans, fried
most bitterly contesteu battle ever chicken and hominy,
Previsions |
waged between the Smithä and will be made for the lovers of col­
Browns, rules in his stead. The lards as that coar-e old Georgia veg-
etable is a favorite with the new
passing of the radical Hoke and the governor.
induction into office of the conser-
was
accom-
vatlve "Little Joe.”
f
true Démocratie
plished today wlth
’
simplicity, and I with manifestations
of hearty good will for both men
•on the part of the great assem­
blage of Georgians gathered to wit­
ness the momentous event.
All the ceremonies connected with
the inauguration took place in the
S. G.
the ‘Cowboy Preaoh-
House of Representatives, in accor­
and
dance with time-honored custom and er,” of King's Ranch. Texas,
'lv as the chamuion
for the additional reason that. Gov­ famed generally
ernor Brown's voice was to weak to 1 anoe cruiser of the world, arrived
from
C»t’a?e
permit of his addressing a large here this morning
Grove, having c me down the river«
gathering outside.
All the hatred generated during in a small boat of his own construe-«
the campaign for the gubernatorial tfon in which himself and wife have
nomination has died out. and the made their home for the three days
trip.
charges that Brown was the friend and nights consumed in the
of railroads, the corporations and say» yesterday's Telegram. Mr. IJet-
the distillers and Intent on over- te has a penchant for aquatic ad-
throwing the pr hibition law. Is no ventures of this character, and not
idea
of
longer made, In his little trips long ago conceived the
thron-h the state ricte his e'ection building the little craft as a moans
be has made himself profoundly pop­ of testing the comparative attrac­
ular by his unaffected
simplicity tions of the Willamette with other
nnd democracy, and many of the famous rivers he has traversed in
Smith adherents who denounced him the course of his eccentric career.
as a rascal during the campaign The boat is 14 feet long with four-
were In the crowd that gave lusty foot beam, and has l>een arranged
with a canopy top sufficient to meet
cheers In hl-, honor today.
Governor Brown Is a resident of all rtquirements of comfortable hab­
Marietta. Ga.. where he has lived for itation. i'pon his arrival hefe this
two decades, and is popularly sup­ morning Mr. Bettes announced his
posed to be wealthy. His election Intention of presenting his boat to I
■was looked upon as a victory for the the two youths who were apprehen­
conservative elements and as an in­ ded the other day in a scheme to
dication that the people had tired start a piratical expedition in a soap'
of th • radical activities of
Hoke box, and declares that he has ascer-1
tained their addresses and will bunt
Smith.
Ihirlng his term of office Govern­ them up without delay.
or Brown will have two residences,
the official one in Atlanta and the
George McLecd went to Albany to­
family home In Marietta, where he,
• nd his wife and
children
may’ day to join his wife, who has been 1
•pend Saturdays and Sundays and, visiting there.
COWBOY PREACHER
BETTES AND WIFE
REACH PORTLAND
PRETTY CLEMINSON CHILDREN. WHOSE FATHER IS IN JAIL
AS WIFE SLAYER.
The two little sons of I)r. Haldane Clemlnson are the object» of ’ deep
Sympathy In Chicago. Their mother was found dead In her home, and I their
father Is now l«x l*-«l up In Jail chare«««! with the murder of his wife. ' These
innocent |ltlle «.uffi-ierx have also been the subject of many sermons recently
on domestic Incompatibility. Dr. am) Mrs. Clemlnson did not live happily
together, nod If wax through reports of his alleged misconduct before bis
If««'*» death that the tx.il« «• first su f ected him of having killed her.
Fight Is On
nont of your life, when
nt home or abroad,
asleep —
poison p'rnti that an« in sir,
ter.—everywhere in (act —
olio o( your invisible trieniis,
ler-corntiselei. in your blood,
ill«« soldiers life kept strong
y by taking Hood's Sarsa-
uimh I have no tear of dm-
1 using it nt once it von are
er the weather, or have
the blood, stomach, liver
s. Get it o( your druggist.
♦
FADS AND FASHIONS
J
anti-I'•'*<*>'
2 ft
rhe
.l"d the
< just a* It ha*
»turne
l
i first
and xa h
I'he 1
r this
i,o rt leu
article»
dieted
it nd w hilo
Influent
be **
that towards fill there
chain:«' In the w .«Ist line,
erx and the niunufactun rx Jiave juo
of girdle»,
vlded «uch nutuh<>r
xashi x and be!«» in *0 many v a riet !«•»
bound to b<- »atlsfb'd.
p|*<ea tutu the commencement or that all are there »re man» women
for
after
all
cheat ra
wear the Dirwtolr»
Ixits of old friends in«" igaiS here who cannot
Impuuiiy
models
with
Many
and Jollity reigned »upreme
Drap«*d I<irei't«>ire girdle« ami *'ft-
Several
alnauil were In the gallery
gjwm. attracted niit'h at’entlon. on« Iy swat I «si »»»he.« are »howu aid«* by
in aid« with trim belt», while elaborat«*
bring a i**il«» yellow
trimmed
waistaria. a pale blue with lace, and a!idea, claxpx aud buckle» a««rv«« to
arnameut both
Never w.K there
a dotted net over pink
greater choh*« In coloring», model»
• • •
and prl e-
Hoc lai Perwona! Mention.
Ther*« ,ne m.iiiy Dlr«*ct«*lre aud
Ml*s Jean Slauaoi. '07, and M **
Ml.*« Empire a* • «»«>1 :«■» as love.y and »»
Flo Nutting were guests of
quaint .»a heart could wl«h
For In
Cundiff during eomnien« • ni««nt
of stance.
h«*
D rei-tolr««
wal»ti««t,
Mr. an«l Mrs. C W. llariee
lYjrtland, were here to s«««* their whi .|| h, 1 wo id of atyle “b «" I
daught«*r. Mae. ot the M. > Spt'lfi wlth I'- I' P V front «ml long hang
Ing »cart end»
In black ».«tin. lux
house, graduate
trou* and suppl«» It 1» perhap», at
M
Ba
« 1 ni.« 1« *. ' • .••»*•
tallied 'he Mix«««» Camp and Brnng j o- I,..«« :h«iouli It <'<>iii<«» In many of
Mrs. Parker and Mis Jarno* Humph | the in dlisti «.ilorlngs an«l Is obtain
» >rd’,r b<*niia!ln»‘M a
rey. all of Portland,
during
me I able in
Th»» 1 nx hji -I i «»n<h
week
*4»Il a* *atln
The MI xm -« S'." c
ar»* <>rn . i '. ih n’ •»! with v . ii I ouk hatnl
t*e< niidc n r»»lot> of th»» !nai<l or th«*
attend« d the a rat
I’h**
M« ni a t «• ria 1 am! i»«' 4»nn»ntf*rh‘.
Wed l e* «(• IV. their I
!'
1 a 11 <* r i riliiinrd K •**(»»ll«*nt a«
Kenzle,
« xlvt»s a hit <»f weight and |»rrM»rv«»*
Mr. .and Mix Condon B-.m.
Portland, at «11 del cotiiuienc««tnent
th»» Riift »ilk (¡ «»in dl*p!a «»nirnt ! h»’
Among the earlier gradua • s w h point <» f rloalng hi tbe*«* veal» 1*
visited here were R. ri Bean. of often eia bo rated b* the ch-ilce »ped
iu«»tal bmkl<*
Salem, Mr. C. F Clark« , of Su'««m men <>f hand *i
E. M. Underwood. '94. Lincoln lay set wnn »(•iiH-prvciouM 1
IMt
lor. 'S3, ML*» Minnie
Porter.
>f wear w!t*h typical
them» «<*«(» are qi
c H .0
Mbany, M: x Emma
Louise Janes, '04. and the Rev lier China and are excellent
beri Johnson, of B*wion.
jf the tenacloil* hold of
• • •
ütyle.
Belta of
Id broradv and tapes
On Wednesday evening. June th«*
16th, several friends of Mrs Farrar Tries with buckle* covered wi’h the
gave her a surprise party, present­ *anie fabric, are t»elna *h>wn -otnv
ing her with some han I ><mc x|e»>ns In particular!) live!) colorína* aod
Whi»t wa- enj yel «luring the even­ *ilk woven to imitate embroidery
ing. after which a dainty luncheon and bra Id tux* I* to be had In a ver>
was served. Those enjoying this large larb’t) of color and de*ign.
pleasant evening were: .Mrs. Miller ulth buckle« to match
.Mrs. MiGladiy. Mrs. Dre* Griftin
The elastic belt* are ver) « hie and
and daughter. I.eoue. Mrs
Boddy. • »fren vi 1 y ex’wui*:v<*. becaimr »f the
Mis. Smith. Mr» Alien.
.
Mrs Schwei beautiful Mtuddlnx* of *t»*e! and jot
Ing. Mrs. Fabian, Mrs Foster. Mrs and the beautiiu! slid«”« and buckle*
lx;mbard and daughter. Nelli», Uml that finish them Some of the u liav«*
Mr.*. Johnson.
cabiK'hon.s of velvet art In alth a
♦
♦
■tvel or pet
ame work. radlaUnx
Oue day last seek M 1 .*. Dr. W .
out in all Mirt of deMlxtn
was given a -hower at her home in
A uovelty In the »a» of leather
laiwreiK
the Working
fiats on
belt» |a iiollre.ible in th«* tendency
street. Everyone had a delightful t make effective ux<* of long narrow
afternoon with needlework,
which leather xtrl|>s held In place at Infer-
«is followed by a splerdl.
_!.! lunch valx by handsomely dm-orated slid»»
Mrs Waller either of «'eel. «>ld or silver, velvet
Those present were:
Mr.* roilman. Mrs. Firri,i. Mrs. (
>r tool««d leather One model recent
B. Willoughby, Mr». Kidwell,
M rs Iy -een had the entire girdle com-
Barbour. Mrs. Hayden. .Mr* Griffin. IHisisi of strips of grey .tied«« held
Mrs. Weller and Mfsa Gertrude Gray in place at tin* back and sides b>
Sicial life will assume Its usual gracefully shaped su|>|H>rts of grey
aspei t next week.
velvet «-mbr >ider> In steel and silk
M s. Read and Mrs. Harbour are
Hand mud«« clasps an«t bn,kl«*s are
to give a reception at the formers much »ought tor by the owners of
home on next Thursday
handsome belts and
girdle»
i
ami
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♦
hand-wrought and unique ph* <• A are
Birthday Nurprine at Tliurston.
otten to be plck«*d up at odd shop«
The 24th of this month being Ira a here Individual workers bring their
Gray's birthday, his many frlen«is of wares
Thurston and vicinity, assisted by the
Among mon* simp!«*
clasps are
hospitality of his wife, gave him a those made by framlug .Kime em- I
pleasant birthdav surprise. Annul br.»Mery or braided motif In a grace-
11 a. t. the u-irty assembled at the fully shaped border of doth or gold
borne of Mr and Mrs. Bert» h. ;m
>r silver, picked out her«- and there
mediately departliig to the h .nie of with mock Jewels and beads. For
Mr. Gray. Seeing a whit«* flag wav­ more severe purposes a buckle
ing in the breege a hallo of g >od formed of several row» of sotache
cheer went forth iron* the crowd vith an embroidered button or ■ piral
After the party ha«l engagt*«! very of the braid In each corner may be
sociably In dlscustit g the aff 'li.* ot used with good effect.
the day. a bountiful repast
was
In fancy neckwear the styles
spread on the lawn under the spread­ would seem to b«- legion A f«w tn »
ing branches of the maple and cher­ models are t , la- seen ami many an*
ry trees, amid a profusion of flow- Hie new «level pments of old Idea.-
ers brought as a token of est«—m by In this < ategory non«'» the stocks of
loving hands, Strains of excellent sheer batiste and lace, finished at
music made by Vie Thurston orche - the front with a graceful jabot
So
made all a picture of loveliness long as Dlrectolr» style
prevail
feeling of good will, Mr. Gray. (hew dainty m-ck trimming
1 <■ aure
having been well for some time, :<> find favor, ax they are
11stln< -
th«* g'-ntlemen pr ceeded to the hay tire feature f the perl«,d
w h icb
fl**ld In the aft«-rno«m and «*x< 1 clsed the present style» ar<* an «■
1. Prim
their muscles for a short time
ib> - little bows <»f velvet rib
often
mediately afterwards light, re frosh- mark the point
* k and
ments were served. It
I Will III' pl 1-- jabot me«*' am! the era*«* for metallic
ta l«er friends to know Mrs. gauze effect a has brought Into prom-
Gt ay. who has 1 been very III lnan< c coquettish boas of g Jd and
zome time, was able to l»e silver ribbon.
*eaent, ate* a good hearty dinner,
The )«r««Hi nt «cation has brought
I seemed to enjoy her elf very out a fl. mm ! of Irish < roc|i««t Ilea. |»«n-
n ich. Mi. Gray se«ur«d the autc- datit« and tassels. ___
_ owing
Jlist ____
now,
>hx of all th se pre-ent. whl
to the growing
- tendency
----- ---, to
-J expose
about ninety, and .1 feeling
th«« throat many Ixaiitlfiillv shaped
J clieer livened th«« «■•«iint'nau
turnover collar» of Irish la. .« ar«« to
II. both oid aiul yotiti/.
be found r round In outline with a
decided dip In fr >r>t
A FRIEND.
Th!» open» up
another field of u»«-fiilm«KH for (hl'»
I. (_■ < 'her for the entlr««
I' Uli
(»BUI XKY.
<
I
ar
tn g ami edgfog on a
c
I » n « r
batiste. There
rthur J. Gl.-i'on wax born
In I ' ( I! »
to r at- h th« -«■ I «w-cut col­
amento. Cal.. May 1, I8S1. Ills
r»* rii'l
uch
ts til«« among the
. '.ioo«l wax spent in Portland where II »Veit les In dainty
_
........ ...
a •«•«•ssorlox
iii- attended the jtubllc schoolh. At
Many llttl«* balls and pendants <»f
21 he enlisted ax fireman in the en­ V>ld aril silver tlm-i I ’thn-ml
gineering corps r>f the
battleship used to de«orat<« the various sorts
0. gi ;on on her last crul-e to the Dr­ o-f nerkwe.ar.
lent. In 1902
ills fidelity and de-
I'h«« par.tno! Is ;1 very Important
votlon to duty advanced him rapidly «letall of a xiimm««r coxtiinx«. Man*
in the ranks, and at the time of hlx fashionable wi tu««n have n-r««ll ana*
honorable discharge In 1906 he held of them
For the lliig..rl<. gown th!«
the rating of chief petty officer, first lingerie para. .1 Is In order ami this
class, with recommendations to the
«•aeon Is more In evidence thiin ever
Navy Department ax chief
water before.
tender. Ills fatal lllnexH was con­
On n pita >1 of heavy linen nr««
tracted in th«- last year of I i I h wr- design* of heavily « nibrold>«r«'d pud
vlce. Blnre 1 hen !>«• fought btavely ding worked In so skllirullv
that
for hi“ Ilf««, aixl although every ma­ they look as If they had be« n Woven
terial aid was furnished him, It was l"i<> th«« lim n. Cluny. Viileiiil<«nti«H
of no avail.
and I i I h I i late In .-«»tn ar»» boautlfii llv
The deceased was a voutig man of arranged
urt«'ltiir..<l on
.... .1
_ _ mínela.
_ .
the
unusual promise, and was «-ndowed
A cover flnl ,he.| ur-und the edge
with a high sense of personal honor with button-holed scallops or
with
and Integrity. Ills less Is Irrepar­
a hem and with a design In hand
able to those who knew him.
embroidery re|«eaie«l on « a« li panel
Besides the
bereaved
mother, or on alternate panel», may be
elab-
there lx left a younget brother, Har­ orate or simple. <
or com pa rn-
old J. Glasou. of Seattle. Waah. Ill tlvoly ltiexpen»lve, coMtly
r
, according to the
father,
L. J. Glasou, a prominent
!»<•(<•« lotlxlies» of .........
th«« * <«mbrold«'r.v
contractor at Oakland, Cal.. «!(<■<! design; 1
a majority of th«« more
when the de-oased was In his early elaborate but.
1 parasols
- --
■ have
_
an embrold-
childhood.
ery design
the out« r f'tlgt!
edge
--- which
.. near ,nv,
1» really complicated.
I»
eomplleatixl.
On«- parasol bus an Irregular edg«*
(rimmed with frills of —
|HI., rt and orna-
mean» that man and wife hav«« lived nieniM or ‘ ' rextoona of li.md embrold
to a good old age and consequently erte». Th.«ri« Is ¡1 gr««ai liking this
have kept healthy. The beat way to W<*HHOn for embroidery don,. |n (-o|,,r
keep healthy la to see that, your Color
schemes of cost unie, am re­
liver does its dury 3(5 days out of jwatod in parasols inaile to accom
365. The only way to do thia is to puny the-« co»tnmcs or perhaps "i'l'ie
keep Ballard's Herhlne in the holts«« parasol match«*» the hat In »cveral
and take It whenever your liver gets tones.
inactive. 50 cents per bottle.
I
For Instance, one beautiful par-
lit
N A
F ourth of July
Almost Herr.
and you will need a nuw
suit of clothoa. You will
feel more like celebrating
if you arc togged out fa a
■uit of our Michael, Stern
A
Co.
hand tailored
clothes. They are made
to fit, look atyliih and
wear better than moat
clothes.
Prices alwaya
reasonable.
<»ur liar of gents' fural'tilng,
la complete ««><1 In Shirts, lu.
dens«*«* and Ntwkweor wr srr
Burr to hate just wtiat ywu are
looking tor.
ED.
HANSON
East Ninth Street
«»<>1 Intended to compte««- «
«■■st-
tutue In linen was of the »«ine ma-
terlal and
r ~ ‘ embr Idered In trailing
vines and morning glorie«
Hi,
flower« were
beautifully
hadad
from the light« *t shades to tile >!•'<•<>•
eat purple
Pongee too, I* on»» <>f ?
favortM
and nl^o
for Ila than* of •mbroid<*r)
dcAlgn» are used on
the Hnun para*»!», but
the |w>!><<»•♦ ••ftrrt* ar»» foil
Japan»’*«* and Chin»««««
II.
Of
co uno» many < f th»» pongee*»
■ dyed
lO lilatrh t!>«* co’*! ui>t| that u
on»» thing (hat ia far o«i!»
In the
«election of the white llnm .»«rasoi
Itiat h can be worn with
» mat: y
frock* for there are f»»w dr*
• hut
hav»» more or Io*« of white in ihNr
1 • m|H)*itl<>n
Stri|M** of all kind* usually ma­
nlnx horlioutally are llkr*l by ths
parasol niak»«r*. and
varlou« ar-
ranx»»iiM*nt» of Milk are nh«>wn in pro-
fualon. Tucked puraaoln are on tha
counters u ually of plain *i!k !>or>
<ler««d by a band of fl *w«»rt»(l silk*
Ha n<| painted para**>h* are not
popular an the) were, though (h<*y
ar*» also to tie fount!
Slicks ar«» of all sorts of d «Igni,
*4/111H (>f beautiful w«> u | h ami ¡»♦•r5»ct
ly plain, other* are *rnooth endlaa
In curved birds' heads or an animal'*
head Some of lb»* hand!»«* arc plain
with largt« fiat knob at the end <>»
which miniature fa »•* ire painted
and when w«»|| done arc v«r> beau«
tlful
Another idea lx to dr «rat»
the handle with a «pray ,t flower»
'hat Is twin«*«! around th«* handle
rilhei very expun»l»e h»ml.< . .1..« of
carved Ivory
A collar of lawn edged with Cluny
In Eton shape 1» on«* of th«* lads of
’hi* prexent moment
Th« hair »hoiild be
mor«« unit more. In fact
■ary If one jf the big it
as it should.
Ther«* is a new shoe-1.««*
market with tubular <««
end With a broad flat
In- good effect In lying
The newest In lavendar
..hade» ',» lulled "«Inal
no »iiggestion of brown
ot ainethyat 1» one of
fetching »hade« of Hie
D andruff and
FALUNC t HAIR^
are but outward signs of the evil
done in secret by myriads of dan­
druff germs sapping the life blood
of the hair. Micro kills the para­
site, soothes the itchlog scalp,
gives lustre to tbe hair and stops
it falling out. A single application
gives relief aod proves Its worth.
Save your hair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness. It Is a
delightful dressing for the hair,
free from grease and sticky oils.
Ask y ourdruggistlorfree booklet
HOYT CHEMICAL CO.
PORTL*—\
Reliable Seeds
So much has already been »aid on th«
importance of buying your »eeds from
a reliable dealer that to repeat it is on!)
waste of words.
SIAM Seeds hav»
Improved their worth—our in< rc.iv
JBh^ini« business is proof indeed that
J^B^^mcrit alone has ma«le d“
Chas. 1!. I illy C<> f■”*
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