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. ¿ V r 9K 8ayu*& L ‘ m m M I I ' .. ™£• JviflM '* •- , <. ~ . ' Jal . t j '■> í + íd iim vh 'tf. * f r Ley, 5» - « í IK p y • = ry THUB8DAY, OCTOBER 14.1909. VOL. X X I. S -! ï F j m m . ’''k - ,?*•?•■! ------ ,— 3fV » V_d lt I? f se s THE STAR LY< /u ll o f the interest o f novel- er, John Crosby, W alter . i ( .. ___ tor, that it Archie fiedy; Harry Coffin; the Flue Numbers In be utmost enthusiasm. It Is Misses Jessie B r it t , M a b e l to the last degree, Gardner, long, Ida, Merle W oods, bra ted at Taylor street o f delightful surprises that Lenora Parker, Pearl Cobb, i»t church, Portland, W< me another in bewilder- •evening, October 6, at 8 o ’clock, lone Hill, Ruth and Katherine Last season the Star Lyceum procession, charming the eye ■when Mias Dorothy Parker and Romig, Pearl Cummings, Olive Course consisted o f only three ear, provoking outburts o f ; S. Coffin were married. Stratton, B a m s D o r rn n c e , numbers, as it was decided when hter, melting to tears, enlist- Florence McDonald. The ceremony wns read by booking the course to make ateet the sympathies completely, Benjamin Young, pastor o f the o f the pulse o f the people wijh a held under s spell o f church. The decorations were few numbers, each o f which was ition by the weird ballads, pahnsand cat flowers. P. W. high priced. Newberg gave love songs, the canoe choruses, Goodrich presided at the orgian. In the presence o f s h q rar chants end incantations, After the ceremony the bridal number of friends and relatives hearty tickets were plaeed On sale and it quaint descriptions o f the 7>*rty highly pleasing to ¡to customs and the numerous beau at the bride’ M iss Olive management to know that the pictures o f the marvel- held a t the Friends church course gave most excellent satis island served by Mrs. October 12, at faction. ALtwruW Hull has kind- Knapp and f i n . Job, assisted by 8:30. The bridal party entered In making up the coarse for to add to the s t Miss T ressler and Miss Comp* to the strains o f Lohengrin’s this season a further test is to be resses o f the course by giv ton. The bride is the only wedding march, b e a u t ifu lly made by putting on five numbers musical concert, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David rendered by Mrs. Bva Hammer and making a slight increase in people o f Newberg who ap McKeen o f 164 Bast Twelfth HuD, violin, and Mrs. Chas. B. the price o f season tickets. preciate good music will be Street. She looked very pretty Wilson at the organ. The bride Whan the people are made to ap to know that home talent in a gow n o f white silk. She accompanied by her sister, Mrs. preciate the high darn entertain represented. Mr. Hull, w ore a veil and carried Bride’s Chas. A. Hodson, as matron o f ment offered, there is every by Mrs. Hull and Mias roses. Miss Emma Job, of C ot honor, marched dow n the center reason to believe that a large sale will give axlelightful enter- tage Grove, was the maid o f isle while* the groom attended by o f season tickets will be made honor, and she wore a yellow his brother, Mr. Sherman Seely, and the financial success o f the __ a platform orator Howard satin gow n and carried chrysan entered, by w ay of the north venture-will be assured. EBiott ranks with Russell HL themums. The bridesmaids. Mis* aisle, meeting the bride at the The opening number will be] Con well, who received such ses Edith K nox and Florence Mc alter where Rev. A. J. Weaver, “ The Central Grand Concert j ovation in Newberg last winter. Donald, were in pink and carried pastor of the church, very Company,” w ith Maximilian I He is.« favorite all over the East •carnations. W. A. Carpenter pressively pronounced them man was best man and Donald Kydd and «rife. The bride w as hand Dick, violinist; Miss Edith Adams, ami South and any Lyceum la and Harry Brombangh officiated somely gowned in white chiffon violincellist; Mme Aubi Pearle considered fortunate that is able as ushers. M r. Coffin, w ho is a broad-cloth and w ore a veil Meyer, soprano; Adolph Knauem | to secure him- As makes good it may be stated grandson o f the late General caught with orange blossoms Four such imposing figures are' fa r Y .H -C . A ’a h eh a sa p - Stephen Coffin, prominent in the She carried white chrysanthe not often assembled in one compa ~ at different places as fol- early history o f Portland, is a mums. ny. Maximilian Dick, on whom | Philadelphia Central 13 young business man o f this city. The decorations were typical high honors have been Chicago Central 8, Brook- o f religion, was delivered by Follow ing is a list of the donors After a short wedding trip Mr. o f the season, bring gorgeous by the musical centers o f Europe, 9, S t Louis 6, Newark, Father Cantwell under the can referred to : and Mrs. Coffin will be at home autumn leaves heavily banked, Dr. Littlefield $25, B. A. Rom ig ¡if., 9, Trenton 5, Boston $, vas jo st before t ip mass in church. t o their friends at the West almost covering the rostrum. violinists. Mias Edith Adams has $10, J. C. Porter $25, J.J.C olcord The music for tike occasion York City 4, Baltimore 4, minister apartments, Sixth and The color arrangement w as red at won for herself the distinction o f 4, Albany 5, Omaha 5, Day- ss rendered splendidly by Miss $5, F. O. Andrews & C o. $5, D. M adison streets, after. October cither end, metging jpto the being one o f the moot artistic 0 ., 6, Mobile 4, New Or- Katherine Covach, soprano,* Miss R. Jackson $10, F. H. Caldwell 26. center as a back ground. brilliant woman ’cellists o f Friedle, contralto, Albert & Co. $15. C. J. Edwards $5, N. 3, Dallas, Tex., 3, F t Worth • • # • After the ceremony M r. and Mrs. a ge.. Madame Aubi Cincinnati 3, Providence, R. L . Gennelli tenor and Mr. Kearns, C. Christenson $25. E. L. Evans On Saturday evening O ctober Seely retired to the rear o f the . . . The ushers were Mr. $2.50, C. J. Ckmenson $2.50, A. City 3, S t Joseph 9 , Mrs. J. W. Coffin entertained church where’they received already with the Des Moines 3, Sioux City 3, Hennessy and Mr. Ferguson. C. Hale $2.50, Jas. H. Mills $1. in honor of Mr. and M rs. Her gratnlations. with Lynchburg 8, All who visited the church P. A. M orris and Jas. C. Duncan Mrs. Seely is a graduate o f bert S. Coffin. Musical selections the best achievements o f her life As ton entertainer “ Laurant were impressed with the com $10, J. Carl Nelson $2.50, L. W. were rendered bv the Misses Pacific College and a young lady before her. Adolph Knauer is a The Magician” in the best in his pleteness o f the appointments. Harger $5, Jas. Patterson &Son Katherine Romig, Jessie Britt, w ho is deserving o f the high master o f the piano whose per class, and as Newberg has never These features were accentuated $2.50, Fred Nemitz $5, Wattes Mabelle Gardner. Mrs. W. H. Wil esteem in which her friends hold formances bold his auditors spell had an opportunity to witness a by some very pretty floral dec Larsen $10, A. C. Seely $5, W. a son and C. E. Fuller which were her. bound with amazement and de performance by one o f tip noted orations. Stan $10, W. W. Hollingsworth <ujoy«d very much. The house . Mr. Seely through his con ligh t Altogether the material magicians he will no doubt be ap There were services in the $10. Hodson Brps. $5, A, Sheldon was decorated with autumn nection with the Chehalem Valley o f which the Central Grand preciated. The world has been church in the evening which $1, Jos. Bixby $5, Geo. W. James leaves and cut flowers. After Mills and other interests in New- Company is made up is sufficient searched for wierd and curious consisted o f hymns, a lecture by $2.50, J. L. Van Blaricom $5, C. a socia l time dainty refreshments berg has become one of the tp.insure ita grand ovation wher tricks from all nations, India, Father Cantwell on ‘ ‘Indifferent- C. Ferguson $2, Geo. Larkin were served in the dining room . prominent business man of the ever it appears. Every one o f China, Japan, Egypt. Turkey, ism in Religion,” and the bene $2.50, A. P. Oliver $5, J. D. Gor Those present were Mr. and tow n. The couple has a large the artists is a great soloist but Persia, and Laurant will present diction o f the Blessed Sacrament don $5, King & Bennett $10. M rs. C. B. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. circle o f friends w ho wish them while solo numbers will be in these mysteries in the new past The Catholic chapel car arrived R e v . H. J. M c D e v it t . B . A. Newby, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. the best m life. After a brief trip cluded in every program a special entitled “ Magic o f the O rien t” on Sunday morning about 9 Hutchens, Mr. and M ri. W. H. to Seattle and other cities o f the feature o f each will be the con Single aeasoh tickets, good for o’clock and was visited by many. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. N. Brood Sound they will be at home on certed numbers, in which the fill reserved seats will be sold for It will remain here until Satur On Thursday afternoon at tw o lette, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Park-J Wynooaki Street. strength o f the company will be $2. Two or more tickets to the day and services are being held o ’clock, October 7, Miss Agnes engaged. in it each day. * Richmond, daughter o f Mr. and same party $1.75 each. Following the “ Central Grand” Mrs. J. A. Richmond, was mar Card will be “ The New Zealanders- Dedication of Catholic Church. ried to John H. M oore, the of From Canibalism to Culture;” À The manner in which the non- ficiating minister being Rev. C. Unusual interest was shown on musical concert .by Alexander L. Hamilton, o f Portland. The Hull Howard Elliott, lecturer; and last Sunday morning by those Catholics readily contributed to ward the erection ot the new ceremony was performed at the Laurent “ The Man o f Mysteries. who attended the dedication o f church o f St. Peters is deserving home o f the bride’s parents in the New Zealand is the wonder St Peter’ s Catholic church, the o f the highest praise, showing as presence o f immediate friends and land o f the South Seas. It is the firstedifice o f that religion to be it did a remarkable broadness o f relatives only. Lobengrins wed land o f Romance, Poetry and erected in this section o f Yam- thought and a spirit o f religion ding march was rendered by Miss Sentiment It amazes the visitor hithcounty. So crowded waa the with which it is delightful to Ethel Morris. The bride w as with its wealth o f natural curi edifice that there was not room meet when one is undertaking a dressed in a light traveling suit. osities and the endless variety enough inside for all o f those who We have just received a shipment o f 10 dozens o f task o f this kind. The response The home was decorated with and grandeur o f its scenery. It were present and it was found Ladies Shoes. Heavy welts, cork filled, sweet peas and clematis. After to thé home o f the Maori, the necessary to utilize the large to the request tor aid was spon just the thing for wet weather. Regu- « ^ / q the ceremony light refreshments highest type o f savage life in canvas covering that had been taneous and has earned the un lor value $3.50; Friday and Saturday...... ^ « U / were served in the dining room . habits ting the islands o f the pilehed for just such an emer dying gratitude, not only ot The bride was formerly a teacher Pacific; a people who have been gency on the church grounds. myself, but likewise o f the other We also have a fine line o f Wool and Cotton Blankets, in the Newberg public school and Catholics o f Newberg and St. wonderfully quick to forsake their The assembly was made up large which we are placing in this sale. There are not very is held in high esteem by all w ho aboriginal customs and supersti ly o f the residents o f Newberg, Paul, who are directly Interested know her, while the groom is s many o f these so yeu must come early and select quick, in and benefitted by the completed tions and fit themselves for the but there waa also a very liberal as they will not last long at these prices. edifice. Therefore I wish to thus prominent b u s i n e s s m a n in highest walks o f civilised life. number from St Paul and Port publicly thank them, also the Brownsville. The Rawei family are native land, the latter composed prin Mr. and Mrs. M oore left on the $ 7 . 5 0 Wool Blankets s t...... ....................... 0 0 . 8 8 press ot this city, which has been Maoris, and are handsome speci cipally o f members o f the cathe afternoon train for Portland and so courteous as to give me what 5 .5 0 Wool Blankets s t.....................j ....... 4.88 mens o f their race. In their dra) pariah o f that city with will make their home in Browris- I asked in the w ay o f required 3 . 5 0 Cotton Blankets at.......................... 9 , 0 8 public exhibitions they wear the which Father McDevitt, the advertisement during the project. ville. queer but picturesque costumes founder o f the local structure, is 3 . 0 0 Cotton Blankets a t ......................... 9 * 7 8 o f the native islander, Mr. Rawei connected. 1 . 0 0 Cotton Crib Blankets at................. *88 The weather favored the himself was bom in the wilds of Northern New Zealand, among services and there waa not a the most savage cannibals, was hitch in the program from the adopted by an English lady of beginning to the end. Right wealth when about twelve years Rev. Abbot Thomas, o f M t A GUN, Fishing Tackle, Base Ball, Sporting Goods of any old, given a thorough education, Angel, officiated with the as kind, a good Bicycle—new or .second-hand—pocket knife, sistance o f Fathers Gibney and and enabled to graduate with or rasor? Or do you wish something repaired, or mads high honora and the degree of Donnelly, while Father McDevitt over? If you do, call on us and we’ ll do the reel. Master o f Arts from Christ sang the mass. T h e sermon, Church University. which proved an eloquent and in N tw btrff, Oregon » The presentation o f “ From structive explanation o f the work • te Melee« 4 He«ee« Cannibalism to Culture” 1? so baing done in the church for the cleverly and artistically dene, and purpose o f furthering the cam i.......................H i ton................. ‘I Ï « The First FRIDAY and SATURDAY Special Remember, Friday-Saturday only HALE DO YOU NEED 3c .COMPANY TH EO . S T. PIERRE, f P - ' ’ - ¿I stolli.- ti t