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RVCHVCB WHMLI.T OTAI», TU FRIDAY. AVGIW 18. 194* R I he Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. GOSSIP ANO NEWS FROM STAIO OLD GOTHAM imitation of suede. There is a novel — ty in silk gloves which have the arm f» • and hand portions joined by hem There is a disease prevailing in this stitch ng. The arm length is elabo- «. countri most ikim-eroiis liecav.»,- so (k eep- rately embroidered, while the hand tive Many sudden of the glove is left plain. ieatlis are caused 1 Nev er before have the line cos- a*-** ii- it—heart dis turnes been so wonderfully smart and ase, pneumouia, attract ive as they are this year. The ; heart failure or suit of 1908 has not taken a sugges apoplexy are often tion from the one of 1907, and there the result of kid fore the last year's model is hope (Guard Special Service.I ney disease. If Bogart residence, which was bril will endea ivor to be as attractively lessly out of date. The costumes of kidney trouble is New York, Aug. 8.—The man or liantly illuminated In their honor. gowni-i as i previously, and although white linen are unquestionbly the allowed to advance Music and < anversati *n made the her gow i: i may show signs of wear, ones that lead the more elaborate woman who spends the summer tlie kidnei -poison models., These have a coat and one- month« in Manhattan is as a rule time pass only too quickly. The hos And there will be no de ed blood will at tess served a delicious slipper, assist she will hi ave them freshened up or piece gown, the skirt of which is eith quite as enthusiastic over Gotham as tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of mand for light-wet^’ rem er circular or demi-tralned. The fa in this way her a summer resort as he is to proclaim lodeled ed by Mesdames Titus and Spen<--r. partly I vorite coat length is half way be it an ideal winter home. This is not the bladder, or the kidneys themselves The guests present were: Mrs. F. S. throughout the ' costumes nay last goods. Like all other V Nelson. Mrs. F. W. Osburn. Mrs. F. summer season and their oppearance tween the waist line and the knees. due either to the fact that there is break down and waste away cell by cell. I Bladder troubles almost always result sibie merchants we redu-" W. Prentice, Mrs. M. L. York. Mrs. will also be slightly changed, The Some slant gradually away for sev so much in or near the city in the P. K. Hammond. Mrs. 8. 8. Spencer, princess gowns are more than ever in eral Inches below the waist line, oth form of amusement parks and cool from a derangement of the kidi.evs and thc prices on seasonable i Mrs. J. F. Titus, Mrs. J. Goldsmith, vogue, and are showing new and dlf- ers are a trifle longer in front than roof gardens but rather because the a cure is obtained quickest by a proper I treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel goods as the season wanes .Miss Veda Quackenbush and Miss terent arrangements in trimming in back, and still others are pointed climate itself is as cool as at many a ing badly you can make no mistake by he I Beulah Sladden. which changes the whole effect of the on the sides, back and front. Very summer resort and in addition there taking Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the because we want to clean costume. Some of these costumes few cutaway styles ar, seen, although is the comfort of home surroundings. great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. them all up to make rcom I On Monday evening last Mrs. 8. P. are finished on the shoulders with there are some attractive models with It is to be remembered, however, that I- iirntia m-Gates. It corrects inability to hold urine and I Sladden entertained a few friends in breteles, and then the waist Is cut in the back of the coat nearly reaching Manhattan is an island, swept by cool tor tall and winter stocks. A pretty home wedding was sol-1 honor of her daughter, Mrs. Nelson, Empire style, the sleeves and corsage the seven-eighths point. The trim sea breezes, and while there are com- scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being You will, therefore, f^j emnixed at the home of Mr. and Mrs of Chicago. The pastime was whist, being made of net and mousseline mings on these are of lace and band- , paratively few shade trees the tail compelled to go often through the day, I lugs of embroidered muslin. For _ i buildings serve the same purpose. Mrs. Hammond gaining the first chiffon. Many of the gowns are J. ’ F. *•’ Gates at -• <» o'clock Saturday | many real bargains inour 'street use the suits are strictly tail-1 During the recet hot spell the people and to get up many times during the morning, August 1. when their daugh-' prize and Mrs. Adair the consolation, i made without any trimming,’in abso- ! ored, and are noticed in light blue, ! tn the city found it quite as comfort- night The mild and the extraordinary store--suits and furnish RefreshmentH by the lutely plain lines, which reveal more ter, Helen Ivy, was united in raar- i gray, buff and tan, and for travel- able, except in the overcrowded tene effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. carefully the perfect figure. ings for summer wear and It stands the highest for its wonderful riage to Wilder fl. Furnham. Rev. The jabot of plaited lawn, lace or | ing the darker shades of blue, mauve. ment district as did the people who cures of tlie most distressing cases. that will be just what you Although net is one of the prettiest features I brown and black and white striped, lived in the suburbs. J. S. McCallum officiated, Only the ' Swamp-Root is pleasant to taike am', is are fashionable. A popular skirt thousands of New Yorkers hurry in the season ’ s neckwear. In exceed want for early fall. sold bv all druggists in fifty-cent and immediate reliaives were present. ingly dainty stock and Jabot, which ' model in the street costume is clrcu- away from the city on the first warm one-doilar size liotlles. You may have a The bride wjiv a white gown <'t*intili carry the famous hand- Would give any fine shirt waist a 1 lar, closing in front with large llnen- day in June and do not return until sample bottle of this wonderful new dis trimmed in lace, and carried a bou i covered buttons ornamenting the September, still there are many peo dressy appearance, was made of Irish tailored line of Michaels covery and a book that tells all about it, quet of pink and white carnations lace and net. The shaped stock was seam from belt to hem. Very smart ple who come to New York for the both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil Air. and Mrs. Farnham took the noon Stern & Co. clothing’ made of Irish lace outlined with are the skirts with from thirteen to I summer months and take apartments mer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. When train for the north, and after an ex nineteen gores, each hem stitched on I vacated bv those » ho do not believe bands of plain lawn and furthermore every suit of which is cor writing mention reading this generous tender trip will make their home in ....................................... during July and offer in this paper. Don’t make any was edged with three rows of silk the outer side so that it seems to in- the city tolerable Weiser, Idaho. rect as to style, pattern cord. The long jabot was of white dicate a narrow bias band. To be August. Among these are a great mistake, but remembertliename,Swamp- net edged with lace and was arranged very correct these skirts should be many Southerners who find New Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the and workmanship. There A pleasant affair of the week was in cascade fashion. At the left side four inches front the ground, These York an ideal spot in which to spend address, Binghamton, N. Y., ou every I the reception given Senator and Mrs. are none better; few lines of the Jabot appeared a frill of Irish ' linen suits have been extremely fash their summer vacations. R. A. Booth Tuesday evening by the bottle. In one of the old and historic sec- lace, which added more to the ele ionable this summer and many equal to them. Eugene Commercial Club. The club gance of the neck piece. A great, styles in heavier weights will be worn tions of New York known as Green- room was beautifully decorated in wich Village there is a place where many of these frilled jabots can be during the next month or two. cut flowers. The women of the auxil- FLORENCE FAIRBANKS. they check babies, They don’t check made at home by skilled fingers from Jary assisted. Bunch was served by Light weight I nderwear and all them in exactly the same manner pieces of fie lace, etc., that one al Alines Minnie Schwarzschild and Ko- that they check umbrellas, but it is kinds of furnishings for the ways has left from different dresses, I rinne Hartog. Misses Veda Quacken- possible for wifeless men and work summer season. for, aB every up-to-date woman, bush and Lois McMurphey rendered ing mothers to leave their little ones knows, fashionable neckwear is found several selections on the piano. here all day and be sure of getting If you would dress well and to be very expensive when so much j Lt heir own child when they return for must be had. A jabot suitable to be | comfortably, come in and let ua Thursday afternoon Mrs. William it at night. To be sure the place is worn with any embroidered linen col Cheshire, at her horn In Springfield, show you wliat we have. A pure, antisep. only a day nursery but it is run on lar was finely plaited net In three wa entertained In compliment to her sis the plan of an up-to-date hospital tic Toilet Powder terfall frills edged and bordered I Cottage Grove, Aug 5.—A cougar, You don’t have to buy unleu ter, Mrs. C. (!. Basche, of Sumpter. for infants and with embroidery in black or in a col- J killed by W. P. Vanschoiack, six and the children get the best of care. The time was spent in playing whist, you find what suits you. The children are ccefully fed accord adults. Exqui or. Another was of closely gathered miles up Mosby creek, measuring Airs. Bettelhelm winning th,- prize. sitely perfumed. lawn deeply edged with Irish lace at nine feet from tip to tip, was brought ing to formulas issued by the board During the afternoon the hostess was Renders an excel the bottom and at the sides with a to this city yesterday. His death of health. Everything in the way of assisted in Hervlng a dainty luncheon lent complexion narrow edging of lace. comes as a relief to the neighbor- amusements is provided for the little by Mrs. W. L. Cheshire Those pres- and keeps the skin The little summer wraps are con- hood, as he and his mate were mak- tots, but they are made to take their ent were: Mrs. C. C. Basche, Mrs. clear, soft and naps regularly and of course have to stantly receiving praise for their use-1 iDg heavy inroads into the bands of be bathed and fed on scheduled time. Elizabeth Stuart, Mrs. James Clark, velvety. Relieves fulness and daintiness. They are] sheep and goats. He had just com Mrs. Washburne, Mrs. Van Valzah, skin irritation and It is not an uncommon sight to see pleted the slaughter of three goats Mrs. Peery. Mrs Bettelhelm, Mrs. needed so many evenings, and after Actrr.M who I. .*,ihg tptxbSfhl. should be used a father taking his motherless chib- Koat ley, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Bryan, Mrs. the fai'Kill. h , lor, for fll«n*c«t, cUaigiüX noons, too. that one should have a i when a bullet from Mr. Vansehoi- dren to the nursery on his way to freely after bath Hinsdale (Loa Angeles), Mrs. Stev wrap to accompany each costume, or ack’s rifle ended his career. ing and shaving, work where he leaves them for the incompatibility of tamper. ens, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Thompson, perhaps one that will look well with giving a delight eintire day. In addition to caring for D r T F elix G ouraud Mrs. Winzenreld, Miss Leia Winxen- several gowns. I have noticed a ful and refreshing the children the mothers are instruct reid, Mrs. larlmer. Miss Norma Hen hostess, assisted by her grand daugh’- 1 numbei* of attractive ones lately and eSect. At deal ed in the proper ways to care for dricks, Mrs. W. L. Cheshire, Mrs. J. ter. MI hh J ers or by mail, 25 “'— Beulah Sladden. Guests one was of a biscuit-colored taffeta. New Circus Thriller Escapes lleatli their little ones at home. K. Pratt. Mrs, Romeo Gilbert, Mrs. pregent were: ____ cents Box. Pre Mrs. _ F. w 8 Nelson, It was made of narrow bands embroi By Narrowest Margin. One of the places which the out-of- Abe Gilbert, Mrs. Harry Keeney. Mrs. Mrs. II. Tromp, Mrs P K. Hammond’ dered in soutache of the same shade pared by town sightseer inevitably visits is the Mrs. B. •• L. ■ Bogart, ■■ -- ... T. A. Campbell, MI hh Lulu Gilstrap. Mrs. J. F Titus, and was separated by a net etnbroi- "Autos that P ssh in the Air" is Aquarium, which is situated on the FERD. T. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY, Mrs. W L. Souder.«. Mrs. (’ E Loottl- 1 dered in silk floss. The front was the name undec which the latest cir lower end of Manhattan Islad. It is /MARK with passementerie motifs, cus thriller is being exploited. It is visited by all classes and by all races. Proprietor of GOURAUD’S ORIENTAL CREAM Wedesdtty evening of this week Is. Mrs. L. G Ad iir. Mrs. E. E i. I’res- closed FOR S ai b XMD KXCOMMXMirD BV Mrs. L. E. Tidball entertained In hon ton. Mm. F. W. Osburn, < Mrs. W E. Another one, simple but very dainty, the hair-raising feature this season It is doubtful if any place attracts or of her husbHtid's birthday. The Barbour. Mrs. J. Buoy, Mrs. J. W. was of orange cloth having a deep with the Barnum Ac Bailey Greatest such a mixture of races as does the paHtlme was whist, In which Mrs. .1. Quackenbush, Mr . Laura I larris, band of filet at the bottom in the Show on Earth, in the paint of dan I Aquarium. It is the first place that STANLEY’S. K. Pratt won the first prlxe and Mrs. Miss Veda Quackenbush and I M iss same tint. ger involved and for downright rash the Immigrant visits, for it is free «12 Willamette St..................... Eugene Roinoo Gilbert the second Mrs. Beulah Sladden. i All gloves are much wrinkled on ness, it certainly has no antecedent. and near the foreign hotels and Pratt assisted the hostess In Hervlng a i the arm Is the word from Paris, and As to the thrill-giving powers it boarding places. It is not uncommon dainty luncheon The guests present so It Is very necessary that they he stands alone. I to have twenty thousand visitors and Mrs. were Mr. Tidball, Mr. purchase! with sufficient length. The The act is Just what Its name Im- there in a day. The building in which Tromp. Mr. and Mis R imeo Gilbert, twelve-button length Is most general idles— the passing of two automobiles tile Aquarium is located is hlstoric- Mr. and Mrs. J. K Pratt, Mrs. I H ly sold. The plain white gloves are in mid-air. or to be more explicit, the, i ally interesting, too, because it was Bingham, Mrs. Jepp, Mr. Linn and not liked except for certain occasions, encircling of one car l»y the other I formerly a theatre where Jenny Lind Miss France Kelly. those In tints of champagne, cream, after the two have been projected I made her first appearance. Guard Special Service. beige and all the different browns, from a steep incline and are leaping I Manhattan has had a plague of in Trolley Party. Naw York, Aug 8. Th, re are still and grays being the fashionable col-l a gap to n ground platform. As us- sects this summer that has not only Wednesday evening Mrs II. L. Bo- a few more weeks to talk about sum I ors for dressy affairs. Peau de Saxe iial the act is exploited by women— | piade the inhabitants uncomfortable gart entertained a merry party of la mer elegancies, but before we will be and suede are worn afternoons while ! i mere girls, as a matter of fact, dles. The ride was given in compli hardly aware of the fast declining , for evenings or elaborate occasions I for they are scarcely out of their but has kept the entomologists busy trying to classify the different pests. ment to Mrs Nelson, of Chicago Af season the first autumn styles and kid stands first. For the very warm I 1 teens. The first visitation consisted of mil ter repeatedly riding the length of liintH will lie shown us. However, In weather silk is chosen, and also the "1 would he afraid to trust a man the car line they were escorted to the tlie remaining weeks every woman satin-finish thread which Is a perfect with this act," Baps the inventor. lions of white moths that were at tracted by the glaring lights of the "When there is something at stake. Great White Way. The whiteness of . men are brave, but it is only under the Insects only Increased the general Is strictly up-to-date Is being used in ¡stress of absolute necessity that they dazzling effect of Broadway at night, several cities wh-n the home town is will risk their lives. When it comes and so thick were the moths that are but outward signs of the evil on the road Along with the hit, er- ¡to walking hand in hand with death people coming out of the theatres, done in secret by myriads of dan ror. stolen base, pa sso d ball. hit by ' for a stipula’ed sum per week, no thought for the instant that there had druff germs sapping the life blood pitcher, etc., "scrap with limp." Is matter how large the sum, there is been a slight fall of snow. The moths of the hair. Micro kills the para alHo indicated. 18 lntemted ihouid kn« * no depending on the man His nerve disappeared after one or two nights, ghoul the wondrrfuL site, soothes the itching scalp, file newspapers mid fans of Grand fancy work displayed this aeawon. may fail him and he is likely to de having found the quiet and seclusion MARVEL Vhirtinq Sfrn* Itaplds are urging Hobby Lewis t > Five wins witli nary a loss is what sert you at the last moment Not so of Jersey preferable to the noise and gives lustre to tbe hair and stops The new Vif1"*1 A-’** twnan<i Suction. Uerf-Mfe take full charge of the Grand Itaplds th,* "Rube” thinks of his former with a woman. At least this has been glitter of the Great White Way. A it falling out. A single application eat Moet s team ItllMMe* i•> **». my experience. i t<mu-mates. few days later came an army of gives relief aod proves its worth. Chicago, not to lx- outdone by oth The act requires four seconds, it small, black, hump-backed bugs. At Tlie Hartford team which is lead- Save your hair before too late. Aak yo«r drerslftt for !t. er cities in setting aside speelnl base ing the Connecticut League, has a Corvallis, Aug. 6. College hill Is a seems more like as many hours to least they were so described by the It he i-annol supply th« Micro prevents baldness. It is a Kia. accept no ball days. Is to have a Cumiskey day Cobb and lie Is a right-fielder, too scene of activity, work going forward spectators, for into that brief mom laymen and the scientists in Gotham other, but send sianip for delightful dressing for the hair, the middle of this month. IlluttHited book—•*•**<. Ttgtvea Perhaps some big league team will rapidly on the new Y. M C A. build ent are crowded all the intense ex were completely stumped and haven't full particulars and dtrertHv « tn- free from grease and sticky oils. If ever a pitcher cm tied his salm i haie a Tyrus some day to stack ing and the $40,000 "wing" to the citement, worry and suspense that yet been able to valuible’-» ’antes. »1 kill KI. < O., agricultural hall, which will aecom- one can well withstand. The mom come visitors. <4 K. 'JUS er n. IkKkD 1UK1S. that pitcher is "Long Tom" Hughes against the Tig, r star Ask your druggist for free booklet LfBlan-a/BViB Drug n »tor*« of Washington Look's as though entum Is gained by a plunge down When II comm to paling l>lg and im date the agronomy department These too. disa, peared and all was HOYT CHEMICAL CO, Bnt.li buildings are to be completed a narrow incline from the dome of •X. ,-lwarrt. Clarke * Co PonlM* Tom Is always at work President real money for players comfortable with the Manha W«TU»O, OACCOH ttanites Perhaps the Washington munag- *«f th York In time for the opening of coll ge. the tent, one car behind the other. until Hti ill wind from the Jersey John Brush I he roof will lie put on the Y M C. Close to the ground the track ends In nienl intends to follow the lead of We are dialers in \ building th** last of this week, and a sharp upward curve which Is the coast blew a f irmidable array of the the St Louis Nationals by .selling work on th** "wing" of Agricultural device that lifts the car up into common mosquitoes across the Hud about three d for work thel: star players lor uincy money, FARMS AND LtM>s before he son which set all Gotham scratching. hall is now up to the second floor. More money In selling them than in space. The leading car arches grace- The fourth and last plague has been I can take another vacation, But for I the few d ys that he works, the hours If you want to sell your farm, (’. T. Hurd has resigned as general fully ac keeping them is the gap. the other elictrc- se,-“i*taiy of the Y M C A. and Is ling it in a complete revolution. The a visitation of fleas, which censed of ten to toree are not . _ a gr a. tax us full description, terms, etc. American All the clubs of the I some more scratching, but these in auperlnt* ndlng the building of machines land one behind the other, on hisstitngth and he generally plans we can do it. League will send t W O i or more <> turn disappeared, leaving the famous X’ M C A hall Another gen almost at the same instant and in to be their players to take part In th* posi New York water bug In sole posses the fl secretary will arrive September rev. rsed order. great Cy Youg Day at Bost. u. Aug sion of the city lar. broki list 13. The act is nit a subject for word New York ii said to be rebuilt The college library ‘-as been J2 Cleveland fans have organised a painting, Is no Ink vivid cry forty year There The ceasel moved to the second floor of . h roots iissoclatiiin. which will start enough to picture its terror. It Is ing d » n end building u ministration building, where It to work at once trying to cheek that something to lock at If one has the scarcely ii str -*t undisturbe occupy the entire second fl or. noted 'blue slump" that comes Mani nerve, and not to read about. ably in ti ■> city in the GEOILGE W. KINSEY Kidder, the new librarian, wit a ason before the* bell rings each and massive b uIId ini corps of asaistaonts. h is been eti W Keel, r of the N rare historic IDAHO < VI I I F RI SI 11 Its General Auctioneer. e,l In establishing the library in 111 M Y i 11 Al High Gil I X I P I’O OFFICERS sacrificed w quart* rs. The i il Il'S Reridencr 1’4 E. 10th S'- floor are Io men >ll's down »< lilt Summer WILL SOON Be Over Dr. T. Felix Gouraud’s SHEEP KILLING COUGAR KILLED ON MOSBY GREEK ORIENTAL TOILET P0WÖER ED. HANSON Fadsand Fashions I ¡'■îOLiLOiNûi TCRING OSTJ.BOXt 7ALUNCrHAJRc5 ¡--SPORTING NEWS Ewery Woman im > tat » \ t nu i i.ri «s ni bon tplitri’ (i«rk Griffi 1 «1 • 111*4 ’ 'grillila th* 1' thUod full In 1 tcami. ItaNrttall «er rnrient <»nier, a Theoddi Broil I. oii I b C ardilla •♦ar Bia bbl of h bo « d onr«1 Now that 11 thflr ri’'enlar ««•In t ben* b Tl>< •♦duine«. • in i n HOP X till» X! U • -» I MUCKED questi Reid, red to s tods i Reid Mond DE CASTRO'S A PERFECT LAXATIVK • Co 0 • • oo t<l »«funded 1 not! <1 that J. ’m T has hl« brother two w « when It wi’l N» fib l | I t i make a frierid of you. For sale hr i »niH n,» raft«««™. , ♦ ± 1 on ih’fn batilv at the flniah the I nlt«d irt. Oregot1 Hull's Red Cross Drug Stor e at><? aometifn > during J j > Mond 1 A new «doctrli sixire board which Journal. jor on Tues first-* lass da ■ * ' ■' e day morning. ton will be visited ♦ ¿i it n V’UTF T« l»O for R’S'bCOLLFSE; * ’22.------------