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8, ie r'arnlutm-t'ut.n. A pretty home wedding wai ol emnltcd at the borne ol .Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Calm at ('o'clock Haturday morning. AiikiiM I. when their daugh ter, Helen Ivy, waa united in mar rlane lo Wilder It. Farnham. Jtev. J. 8. McCnllnin officiated. Only the Iminediitlo rcltalvcs were present. The lirlde w ire a white iiown I'l lnillj trliiinied In line, and carried a liou quel of pink and white cuniniluiiH Air. uiid Mi'K. l-'ainhaui tuok the noon train lor the nori.i. and after an ix tender trip will make their home In WelKcr, Idaho. A plcanant affair of the week waa the leceptlon given Senator and Mm. K. A. Jtooih 'I in Hilay evening by the Kllgi'lle Cnlllllien-lal t.'lllb. The club room waa beautifully decorated In cut flowera. The women of the auxil iary assisted. I'lllich waa nerved by Mine Minnie Hi hwar.ni-hlld and Ko rluim lliirtog. Missis Veda Quai-ken- bush and l.ols .McMurptiey rendered -auveral. selections on the piano. Thursday aTternoon Mra. William C ueshlre, at her home In Springfield entertained In compliment to her sla ter, Mra. (;. (;. Haat-hc, of Hiiuipler The lime waa spent in playing whist Mra. Hetielhelm winning the prize lurlng llio afternoon the hostess wan assisted In aervlug a dainty luncheon by Mra. W. I,. Cheshire. Thoau prea- ent were: Mra. (,. C. Mam he, Mra. Kllialieth Hi liar I, Mm. Jiiiuea Clark, Mra. Waahhiirne, Mra. Van Valzah, Mra. I'eery, Mra. Hettelhetm, Mra. Kealley, Mra. Hell, Mra. llrynn, Mra. Hinsdale (Uia Angelea), Mra. 8lev--na, Mra. Uoberta, Mra. Thompson, Mra. Wlnionrcld, Miss l.ela Wlnion reld, Mra. Larimer, Mlaa Norma Hen dricks, Mra. W. L. Cheshire, Mra. J. K. I'ralt, Mra, Honied Gilbert, Mra. Abo UHbert, Mra. Hurry Kcuncy, Mra. T. A, Campbell, Mlaa Lulu llllstrnp. Wedoailny evening of thla week Mm. I,. K. TTdhnll entertained In hon or of her hualiiiiid'a birthday. The pastime wiuj whim, In which Mm. J. K. I'ratl won the f I rat prlie and Mm. Komoo (lllbcrl the aecond. Mm. Trait KMlated the hoatvaa In nerving a dainty luncheon. Tho RtleaU present wro Mr. Tlilhall, Mr. and Mm. Tromp. Mr. ami Mm. Hiitneo tlllhert. Mr. and Mm. J. K, Trull, lira, I, II. HinKliiiiii, Mra. .lupu, ,Mr, I, Inn mill Mlaa Franco Kelly, Trolley I'ni-ty. Wednesday evening Mra. II. I,. Ilo gart untertnlueil a merry party of lu ll lea. The ride waa given In compli ment to Mra. NcIhoii, of Chicago. Af ter repeatedly riding the length of tho car line Ihey were escorted to the the Ailing tots cause pity fretful young people cause wonderment irritable men and women cause surprise. To enjoy perfect health the body must be built up and the mind invigorated by perfect food. Ghirardellfs Cocoa is the perfect pe breaki ng contentment to delicious ( liuKart residence. tlumtv illuminat. .1 birh wa l.ril-1 in i heir honor I M tur anil anveri,ari',n mad time pass only too ijuickly. 'I tie lei-, ' tl hK STV!-J U J'liri(liJi Hiijjjcr. a.ssl-t-j e.l by McHtlanics Titus and Hjcn---r 1 1 he K'lcxlh present were: Mrs. K. S J Nelson, Mrs. F. W. Osburn, Mrs. K V. I'rcntlce, Mm. M. I.. Vork, Mrs P. K, Hammond, Mrs. H. 8. Spencer Mra. J. F. Tltua, Mra. J. OoIiIhiiiIi h. I vogue, and are allowing new auu un Mlss Veda CMackenbuah and Mis fcreiit arrangement in trimming Heiilah madden, which changes the whole effect of the I costume. .Some of these coatumes On Monday evening last Mm. S. !'. jare finished on the shoulders with Kla,l,l, n ..mertuin,. i u lew iri.nH. in bretcles. and then the walat is cut in i honor of her daughter. Mra. Nelson, of Chicago. The paatlme was whist, being maae oi net aim mou,... Mm. Hammond gaining the first i-hlffon. Many 'of the gowns are prlie and Mm. Adair the consolation, i made without any trimming, in abao llefreshnients were served by thelutoly plain lines, which reveal more i ; carefully tho perfect figure. The iabot of plaited lawn, lace or vmnwKaMip, Artrvmm who la illig liar hoahanil. I he fMMioll Hi'tor, tnt fllvnice, cbaigiuf Incompatibility of iin(r. hostess, assisted by her grand diiuirh" ' ter, Mlaa Heiilah gladden fi,..i. i present were: Mrs K 8 NeB." , It was made of narrow banda emnroi Mm. II. Tromp, Mra.' T. K. Uniiiiuuiict' 1 ',,rt"1 ln "Ut " of the same ahude .irn. II, I,. Hjeart Mrs I I,' Tit..., Mra, W. Houdnr.,, Mrs C K I,ootn Ib. Mrs. L. (I Artnir i ii i.. i, ton, Mm. F. W. Osburn Mm W I.' I Harbour. .Mrs. J. Huov Me. i w ' QiiiickeiihiiHli, Mrs. Laura Hiirrla ' .inaa vena wuncktnbush und Mlsa Uuiilnh ,Sliidden. Fads and Fashions (liiard Special Service. New York, Aug. S. There are still 1 and gruys being the fashionable col li few more weeks to talk about suni-iora for dressy nfralis. Tenu do Snxe iner elegancies, hut before we will be ami auede are worn afternoons while hardly aware of the fast declining ' for evenings or elaborate occasions season the first aiuunin styles and kid stands first. For tho very warm hints will lie shown us. However, In weather silk is chosen, and also the the remaining weeks every woman satln-flnlsli thread which is a perfect Ilrnlrh linV mnnv t "IIIIIU ilvt '' milts IU tllJWY greatest of nature's gifts and to be atJiw tu yivc A Smile All the food ilmn -its use will gth to the nerves strci the strong - I i and ippeti.ing. 30 cups of a delicious drink 25c will cndc.-vor tu l- a attractively U - uwin - d as pr- -v: e-!y, and sltli'iuKh her Kr'nii '"ay khow alli'ia f wear, she lil have Hi-':: freshened up or partly re:.:!;.!.-i. . in this way her costume may last throughout toe summer n ahoii i.ml their oppearance tiiil also he tilitititly changed. The princess kowiib are more than ever In ' Kmplre style, the sleeves and corsage "a ! net la one of the prettieat featurea I In the season s neckwear. In exceed ingly dainty stock and Jabot, which would give any fine shirt wulst a IdreHsy appearance, was made of Irlah lace and net. The shaped stock waa 'made of Irish lace outlined with (bands of plain lawn and furthermore "waa edged with three rows of silk cord The long iiilKit was of while ; net edged with lace and was arranged j In cascade fashion. At the left side of the Jahot appeared a frill of Irish i lace, which added more to the ele gance of tho neck piece. A great I many of these frilled jabots can be I maile at home by skilled fingers from 1 pieces of fie lace, etc., that one al I ways has left from different dresses, for, as every up-to-date woman knows, fashionable neckwear Is found til be very expensive when ao much I must lie hud. A Jubot suitable to be worn with any embroidered linen col ' lar was finely plaited net In three wa Iterfall frills edged and bordered I with embroidery In black or In a col or. Another was of cloaely gathered lluwn deeply edged with Irish lace at I the bottom and ut the sides witn a narrow edging of lace. Tho little summer wraps are con stantly receiving pralao for their use fulness and dalntlnc88. They are needed ao many evenings, and after noona, too, that one should have a wrap to accompany each costume, or perhaps one that will look well with several gowns. I have noticed a n"mll"r of attractive onea lately and "'" w" ,,f 8 biscuit-colored taffetn. an" wa l-niriuru "If a etuuiui- d"rt'(l Blll The front wa" closed with pmsemonterle motif. Another one, simple but very dainty. I waa of orange ekith Having a deep l",n'1 of "lel at lhe bultotll in the amv t"11 All ..l....n U . 1 ..1.1 I I Kitiven in u iiiiicii iimirti uii i tho arm Is the word from Purls, and lao It is very necessary that Ihey he , purchased with sufficient length. Tho 1 twelve-button length Is moat genenil- ly sold. The plum white gloves tire not liked except for certain occasions, j those in tints of champagne, cream, I beige and nil the different browns .. While bring quiet to weak and iK-sidcs it is O Imitation of auede. There Is a novel ty in silk gloves which have the arm and hand portions Joined by hem stitching. The arm length is elabo rately embroidered, while the hand of the glove is left plain. Never before have the line cos tumes been sn wonderfully i-mart and attractive as they ale this y-ar. The suit of l'Ji)H ha not tak-n a s tion from the one t llioT, and there fore the last w-ar's model is hope lessly out of dale. The costumes of white linen are un(uestlonbly the one that lead the mure elaborate models., These have a coat and one piece gown, the skirt of which is eith er circular or deml-trained. The fa vorite coat length is half way be tween the waist line and the knees. Borne slant gradually away for sev eral Inches below the waist line, oth cr8 are a trifle longer in front than In back, and still others are pointed on the sides, back and front. Very few cutaway style are seen, although there are some attractive models with the back of the coat nearly reaching the seven-eighths point. The trlm min?fl on theae are of lace and band- lne of emhroldered muslin. For street use the suits are strictly tail ored, and are noticed in light blue, gray, buff and tan, and for travel ing the darker shades of blue, mauve, brown and hlack and white striped, are fashionable. A popular skirt model in the street costume Is circu lar, closing In front with large llnen- covered buttons ornamenting tne seam from belt to hem. Very smart are the sklrta with from thirteen to nineteen gores, each hem stitched on the outer side so that it seems to in dicate a narrow bias band. To be very correct these skirts should be four Inches from the ground. These linen suits have been extremely fash ionable this slimmer and many stylea In heavier weights will be worn during the next month or two. F LO ft K N C K FAIRBANKS. NEWS FORECAST OF COMING WEEK Washington. D. C, Aug. 8. The event of the week in the domain of politics will the the notification of William J. Bryan, of his nomination for the Presidency by the Democratic atlonal convention. The notification la to take place next Wednesday on tne state capitol grounds at Lincoln. Neb., and will be made the occasion for a big rally of Democratic leaders from all sections of the country. John W. Kern, the candidate for Vice President, will be present, as will al so nearly all of the members of the national committee. Political events of lesser Interest will be Republican State conventions In Texas and Tennessee for the nom ination of the State tickets. Texas Democrats will meet in San Antonio Tuesday to ratify the results of the recent primary. Tho American battleship fleet, un der command of Admiral Sperry will spend the flrat Tour days of the week nt Auckland, New Zealand, departing thence for Sydney, Australia. Recent advices from Auckland tell of elab orate nrrnngenicts made by the New Zealand officials and people Tor the eiilertttliiiiieiU y( the officers and men of the fleet. The congress of Ecuador will con- euu in special session aionaay, t ne session promises to be of particular Importance, as it will have to pro vide funds to relieve the financial straits of the government. Judge Tuft plans to remain nt Hot Spring during the week, receiving vlaltory and . consulting with pat ty leaders in regard to the campaign. At Republican campaign hendiiiiur tera In both New York and Chicago the real work of the flRht which Is to end In November, Vvlll be on In full blast. A "prosperity congress" to Infuse a spirit of optimism and good cheer into the hrtsiness men of the country will meet In New York City next Fri day under tho Joint auspices of the two national organizations of com merical travelers. Other conventions of importance to meet during the week are those of the American Federation of Cath olic Societies at Huston, the National Association of Fire Insurance Agenis at St. Paul, the Commercial Secretar ies of the Southern States at Chattan ooga, an.l the International Typo graphical t n Ion at Huston. Kvents of interest in the world iif spoil will he lhe start of the New York San Francisco automobile run, the international automobile races over the Ardennes circuit in France, and the annual regatta of the Nat ional Association of Amateur Oars me on the Connecticut river at Spring field. Mass. The Provincial election In Saskat chewan, w hich Is to be held in xt Friday. Is awaited with interest lie cause of the incl that tne resn'i nia he tie straw which shows v liich way the wind will blow In t:e general elections lii Canada this fall. SPXMS1I WAR VFTKHWS OF CALIFORNIA Vallejo. Cal., Aug. S- All arranse- luents were p: onoll need complete to iia tor the annual encampment of tile I ' nit . -,l Spanish War V tans of I'allto: iii.i. which Is to he held in Miis Jelly. The otllcers of Henry Law It m canin o! ihis city, w hich w .ll a. I las host ,.f the occasion. Is In recelo: I of advic:s indicating a large atteiol- am e i roin all over l le state. The nroiiiaui prepared f,,r jh,, ,.n. terta:nnietii of the delegates Is an j elaborate one. Among th-' features I will lie a trip to the Mare Island mi I v yard, a moonlight excursion on the l.t. a hall, a banquet and a thea tre parti . W'Kl.u PIlll.l.10 llet your well drilled by old and experienced well-drillers. Phone lied fiT. Urcilllnl.Z & CARPKNTKR. MiJ So. Willamette S:. Koii WOODS Wili i'e power. Apply J. 1! iVn K llth. Telephone Hlack Successor to W. II. Davis. jrad. x ' alt)' a . . GOSSIP AND NEWS FROM STAID OLD GOTHAM (Guard Special Service.) New York, Aug. ?. The man or woman who spen-ls t.'ie summer months in Manhattan is as a rule quite as enthusiastic over Gotham a? a summer resort as lie is to proclaim It an ideal winter home. This is not due either lo the fact that there Is so much In or near the city In the form of amusement parks and cool roof gardens but rather because the climate itself Is as cool as at many a summer resort and in addition there la the comfort of home surroundings. It Is to be remembered, however, that Manhattan Is an island, swept by cool sea breezes, and while there are com paratively few shade trees the tall buildings serve the same purpose. During the recet hot spell the people ln the city found it quite as comrori able, extent In trie overcrowded tene ment district as did the people who lived in the suburbs. Although thousands of New Yorker3 hurry awav from the city on the first warm day in June and do not return until September, still there are many peo ple who come to New orK lor tne summer months and take apartments vacated by those who do not believe the city tolerable during July and August. Among these are a great many Southerners who find New York an ideal spot in which to spend their summer vacations. In one of the old and historic sec tions of .New York known as Green wich Village there is a place where they check babies. They don t check them in exactly the same manner that they check umbrellas, but It Is possible for wifeless men and work ing mothers to leave their little ones here all day and be sure of getting their own child when they return for It at night. To be sure the place is only a day nursery but It Is run on the plan of an up-to-date hospital and the children get the best of care. The children are c"i-efully fed accord ing to formulas issued by the board of health. Everything in the way of amusements is provided for the little tots, but they are made to take their najia regularly and of course have to be bathed and fed on scheduled time. It la not an uncommon sight to see a father taking his motherless chil dren to the nursery on his way to work where he leaves them for the eintlre day. In addition to caring for the children the mothers are Instruct ed ln the -proper ways to care for their little ones at home. One of the places which the out-of-town sightseer inevitably visits is the Aquarium, which Is situated on the lower end of Manhattan Is lad. It is visited by all classes and by all races. It is doubtful If any place attracts such a mixture of races as does the Aquarium. It is the first place that the Immigrant visits, for It Is free and near the foreign hotels and boarding places. It is not uncommon to have twenty thousand visitors there in a day. The building in which the Aquarium is ilocated is historic ally interesting, too, because it was formerly a theatre where Jenny Llnd mailu her flrat appearance. Manhattan has hud a plague of In sects thla summer that has not only mnde the Inhabitants uncomfortable but has kept the entomologists busy trylnK 10 classify the different pests. The first visitation consisted of mil lions of white moths that were at tracted by the glaring lights of the Great White Way. The whiteness of the Insects only increased the general dazzling effect of Broadway at night, and so thick were the moths that people coming out of the theatres, thought for the Instant that there had been a slight full of snow. The moths disappeared after one or two nights, having found the quiet and seclusion of Jersey preferable to the noise and glitter of the Great White Way. A few days later ratne an army of small, black, hump-backed bugs. At least they were so described bv the laymen and the scientists in Gotham were completely stumped and haven't yet been able to classify the unwel come visitors. These too. disappeared and all was comfortable with the Manliattanltes until an ill wind from' the Jersey coast blew a formidable array of the common mosquitoes across tile Hud son which set all Gotham scratching. The fourth and last plague has been a visitation of fleas, which caused some more scratching, hut these in turn disappeared, leaving the famous New York water bug in sole posses sion of the city. New York is said to be rebuilt ev ery forty years. The ceaseless tear ing down ami building up l,.ave si'iirc.-ly a sir et undisturbed. Prob i ably in no city In the world are great j an I maive buildings or points ol rare '-it.na- Interest more readily saci aerifi ed The house-wrecker ft,,,,,-'. New York for an ainiv of men nr.. constantly .-mploied to tear down what another generation has built no Th,. storage cards of the ohlest firm of h-nisewreckors are Virit.iM,- museums. Ther- icav lie sliil s ell in the debris sign li,.i-.l. alul t sir.i ter. -nt so-.,-i;iieiis of ar. liitec ll.lll ellta'-on (ha- we;-.. t:imi N '' ' Itr. B.I way f fry v,-ar. ton.- retj 1, y the ton wai, h 'to in-M'y the architect,,,.-.' Hi all K, "y '" "M are piled ;,,, ;" "' hand. For example .. heap oi marble, mn.-h discolored con lnis all tha, is left , , (aIm, '",! . '. ", :"M,m- " lice the p, i,.. , f ... i ne iron naiicinv ,vtlj,.h Washington once stood t addr s '-J-vds in Howling ,;,.,' . In .he rubbish as arc scores "f other Interesting relics. 1 he M-osi,ei-oiis le- ,L-..,... ... ... .. ,, , . - - . ni wall t Kike t!,,g, v,,ry ,,,iy iuri; Ith. I I'oi! , , " an, i Ili.l kf it 1 ' the lean who works t" ha.l th. ir .(.,!, (,,r ., 4a 'a-ati, ..., i th,. s. .-.- li. t ','. t-ioitt!, ,,in.. V g. i!.-ral'. I Pt'i'iai an. 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Ask your druggist for it jHOYT CHEMICAL CO. about three days fjr w.itk In-fore h can take an.ither vacation. Hut for the few , ,vs that he works, the liniirp of ten lo three are not a sra; tax on his strength ami he uenerallv plans to lie as coiiif.irtahle as posslnle. In the tirst ,a,e it is the stvle with lirokers .mil their enipl , ves t.i wear liBht iioimee coats. Th.. broker thus array.-il generally takes his se.it in f- in "f the ticker with an electric fan over his he.nl. Manv of th' broK.-rs ,1 ,,, ,.ave ,,,,,. ()ffj,.s a, all ilui-iiii; the d.iy hut have a barber '"" In to slime them. iH nt no.m nine h.,ve their lunches liroiiKht In. V I are,, ool.ick a hi tonrini! car un lufore their offices ami ;s thein off tn 5,llp (f tu, raan i,;na.,i,. np-t-iwn clubs where thov i',.i t'l i.l e.. ,,r ilrlnk some cool drinks u''':l lime t,, dress for some din- '' tirfaii-m.-nt. Slltll. Mil,!. N Cliuuo ' -,KJ '1, Sh!Jn hns "Poncil up a flrst- Flanujacturcdbylfte CALIFORNIA I IIIM INI. .V A II 'm. s 1 1 via in wvma' M ft ii i in vonuri:. am work I ' ""ed. tiring In y0r Job work ' diwtt O j SurnrnJ WILL S0(I BeOi And there vvj'i w. mans or t . a.u.c uiercrunts,,, because We want t will, thereto, many real bargaim store--suits and L ings ior summer that mill : ? " 1'JSt VM TIF : e, f frt , . 1 ui early carry t e ,arnQuj tailored line of M oiern cz (Jo. c' every suit of wh:ch recr. as to style, and workmntk;- are none better (- equal to them. MKlit iveie-lit riirt...a. kinds of liiinlshin J siiiniiier seasiiii. If you would ,!. . conifortahly, coniei,, snow you bat we u You don't have to J vn. !...! ' itiiu niuii sum joi ED. HAW WHEN YOU TRA IN AMERICA OH II you will find grj faction inusingoutT elers Letters of Gti: i his is a convrJ you should not U J out. 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