o o o’» HE EIGENE WEEKLY <•» ARD, THI RSDAY, AUGVST 30. X»OM ------- Fadsand Fashions lai Hervi York, Aug. rat is losing and in its t 1 smart mohair and w hie 11 and in Quack | are by far more s Bolton Hamid Mrs. J enliush. lamette many ways more attractiv it has noon Club | been found that the pongee coal does Mrs. Tldball. Whist was the pas­ Tues; week the Ladies’ 1not keep Its fresh appearance on a time of th* afternoon, in w hich Mrs Aid Soi f the Met hodist church lonk tour, but looks sadly rumpled Tldball won the first prize, and Miss met at the home of Mrs. W. L. Chesh- ___ ... . aD<« shapeless when the desrination is Minnie Schwarzschild the consola­ Ire. Mrs. George Y iran and Mrs >' ached, this especially if the coat tion. The rooms were beautifully Star were a»«istant hostesses. There has ever been laundered. The heavy decorated, the color scheme being were about f .rty-flve in attendance pongees of the Rajah make, and the yellow. Those present were the mem­ and a pleasant afternoon chat was French tussore are liked by some, but ber» of the club and a few Invited enjoyed. During the afternoon del i- these have disadvantages. The guest», and a pleasant afternoon was clous refreshments were served. rough surface of the Rajah shows the »pent by all. During the afternoon soil very quickly and the tussore in ♦ -r ♦ dainty refreshment» were served, as­ a good, heavy quality is expensive. sisted by Miss France Kelly. Thursday evening Mrs. Jepp was So it seems that mobair is the best Saturday afternoon hostess at a coffee luncheon. ~ Those all-round material for a motor coat. ♦ ♦ ♦ present were .Mrs. J. K. Pratt. .Mrs. It can be found in a large range of Hammond entertained Tuesday, August 11, the Aloha L. E. Tldball. Mrs. L. It. Edmunson, colors, it keeps its shape and trim­ honor of Mrs. Nelson, of Chicago. De­ Club met at the home of Mrs. Whit­ Misses Emma Travis. V’eda Qua: k- ness, sheds the dust and is just the licious refreshments were served by son. The pastime of the afternoon enbush and France Kellv. right weight. .Many of these coats the hostess, assisted by Mrs. M. L. was whist. Miss Veda Quackenbush « are strictly tailored and of the Rag- * * * York. Guests present were Mrs. Nel­ won the first prize and Mrs. Ham-k Wednesday afternoon the women ' | lan cut. The collar may be fastened son, Mrs. Sladden, Miss Beulah Slad- mond DONT YOl WISH YOV LIVED IN EIGENE?”— Nobodys Magazine. the consolation. Itefresh- close to the throat and the only den, Mrs. Tromp, Mrs. Bogart, Mrs moots were served by the hostess, as­ of the Missionary Soclety of the Pres­ p'lcnic ' trimming is rows of stitching with Titus, Mrs. McMorran, . .Mr». Prank sisted hy Mrs. 1. II Bingham. The byterlan church en joyed a I e ____ perhaps strappings an(j buttons. A Page. Mrs. Lilley, Mrs I Quackenbush, guests I of the club were Mrs. Shelley, luncheon on Mrs. Hanna's lawn. L............ .......... good practical hat for motoring is a motifs set in. There is a material Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. I. il. Pingham M rs. G. ♦ ♦ ♦ N. Frazer and Miss Veda ( Panama, or rough straw trimmed which was new this Beason which ♦ MARRIED ♦ and Mrs. York. I Quackenbush. A marriage of interest to Eugene with a scarf which matches the color lends itself beautifully in the making up of tailored costumes. It is called ♦ ♦ ♦ people Ise that of President P L. of the coat, The veil is not necessary ♦ Campbell, of the I'niversity of Ore­ to be of the same color, but one that "Mirage,” and it is well named, for Thursday afternoon Vella young people, gon, to Mrs. S. C. Church. On his becomes the wearer and looks well the effect Is very brilliant, like a sup­ A merry party Quackenbush entertained On Wednesday evening, Auguit p with the coat. Generally the darker ple mirror on which are raised little The petition of B. S. Kelsav, of at the pleasant country home Of v"’ Imperfections of roughness that are shades of blue, green and brown are and Mrs. John Winkley, parents nt chosen, leaving the paler tints for peculiar in the Oriental silks of Ja­ Eugene, Or., for a water and gas the bride, in Linn county. Sa,n pan and China. This fabric may be franchise at Mt. Scott, which is up M. Hamby, of Per-land, and Ms short pleasure trips, if such be taken, [ but white in a wash gauze is always tound in any color. for the consideration of the county­ Bessie Winkley were united in mm FLOR ENC E FA IR B A NKS. popular. court. is made it- toed faith, as is ev­ rlage, Rev. S. A, Douglas offiJatin» Bordered materials are holding The ceremony was idenced by tne ract that he has re­ their favor in the feminine field and wedding dinner followed and i)r tained the well-known firm of Gron- and Mrs. Hamby left on the 81n the borders are being used as trim­ uahl & Bilyeu, civil engineers, for train from Albany for their home m mings on gowns. The new foulards the technical work. Mr. Bilyeu says: ‘ ru'1 lan I. are es|»ecjally attractive and are very "Preliminary work has progreased <■001 for hot weather dresses. A | Dr. Hamby is a successful practi­ to such an extent that a pure and con­ tioner, a former Roseburg neighbor smart frock, in the new light cherry stant supply of Wholesome water can and member of Rev. Douglas' • hurb colored foulard, had pin dots or be given to the residents of t.’.is sec­ while in that city, and Miss V.’inklev white and a border of zigzag or chev­ (From Saturday's Daily.) tion at about the same cost that is is a beautiful and worthy young ¡adv ron effect. The waist was made The passenger department of the paid by the residents of Portland. recently a clerk in the st re of Meier with small tucks stitched to the bust line in front ' and to the waist line In local Southern Pacific depot began Ample fire protection will be given & Frank in Portland.—Albany Deg. back. The border is used for the moving to the fin ■ nev crick home and the reduction in the insurance ocrat. centre fold in back as well as in from the cld wooden structure -this rates in itself would warrant the (The bride formerly resided in Eu­ front, In the collar. puffs and afternoon, and will be fully estab­ granting of this franchise to Mr. Kel- gene, where she is popular ) lished in their new build.ng by to ­ sav and his associates. shoulder seams the borier appeared '"When water is filtered as this will again. The sleeve produced a cape morrow morning. The telegraph >trume:its were be. the purity of it is beyond ques­ effect by six downward turned tucks at the top and at the wrist were being pu. i this morning. i he wait- tion. The plant and its equipment is of the best, and should the franchise tucked vertically into the cuff. The be granted this entire district will skirt, a one-piece model, was group- have installed at the earliest possible plait- <1 at the sides with a box plait In front anil an inverted one In the date a plant that will be second to back. The border of the material non-.”—Journal. around the foot was the only trim­ ming. The present fashions in Jewelry show decided changes from those a A DELIGHTFUL liant finish like the real gems, are the only metals worn, but copper horn and Ivory are used abundantly. v 1.1. FOR ME"— Nobody s Magazine Mother of Pearl or baroque pearls are set In black silver or copper. friends In compliment to Miss Beulah under the chaperonage of Mr. and return from the East he will stop Enamels, translucent, with a bril- (From Friday's Daily Guard.) Hladden. Progressive duplicate Mr». (). Hudson. drove to Bangs’ in Colorado to be married. , liant finish lige the real gems, are A telegram was received in Eugene m parts a pleasing softness whist was the pastime of the after­ Park In a hayrick Thursday evening among the fads of the day. When I st ev ning containing the infor­ and delicacy to the skin ' 1 noon. Miss Ina Watkins won the and enjoyed a few routs of dancing The grandmother» of the old Dutch carved by a master hand, horn is I mation that Mac L. Summerville, ■tnd restrams the ravages of I first prize and Miss Emma Travis In the pavilion. Refreshments were Dunkard families in Western Penn- combined with costly gems, pears formerly of Eugene but who had sun, wind and time. A tile second. The Invited guests were served during the evening. sylvania have made and used “Hick­ b Ing the favorif ivory and »11-1 been living at Los Angeles for some ts continued application elitnil Misses Beulah Hladden. Emma Trav­ ory Bark Cough Remedy ” and raised ver jewelry Jewelry is most effective, while time :.asi, had died there. This came ♦ ♦ ♦ is, Ina Watkins. Ethel Evans, France nates sunburn, tan and freckles and their families on It for a hundred catm ?cs s with coppi r settings are ex­ ■at shock to his many friends Kelly, Eda and Hazel Humphrey. On Wednesday last Mrs. Llschen years. Now you can buy it of your ceptionally pretty. S tne of the Jew­ renders imperceptible annoying No particulars were received. ♦ ♦ ♦ Miller entertained a number of dealers. minor blemishes and sallowness. As for it and use it, be­ elry that Is worn in th evening are ■ telegram from Mrs. E. E. The Misses Leone Kays, Norma friends, The evening was spent in cause it's pure; because It will stop very, old necklaces, stomachers It possesses a dainty, clinging odor McC.anahan was received about mid­ Hendricks. Rasolla ami Therese conversation, Dainty refreshments your cough; because It is the liest breast plates, diadems and rings, and exclusively its own and is in every night ■ ating that she would leave Friendly went to Portland tin- first were served by the hostess. Those cough remedy made today. Try it. for day wear there are necklaci way a perfect toilet luxury. Price Los Angeles this evening with the re­ of the week to attend the wedding present were Professor and Mrs. For sale by Red Cross Drug C jmpa- buckles, buttons and hat pins. T mains. They are expected to arrive 50 cents. Ask your druggist for it of Miss Alice Brotherton ami Mr Shaf- r, Misses Nettie and Emma ny and all dealers everywhere. necklaces worn in the daytime a Sundav. Clifford Brown. Miss Kays Is the Chase, Hr Maurer. Mrs. Ingham, much heavier than those for evening, mm It will be remetnbered that Mrs. guest of Miss Ella Doble and th- Mis Beulah Hladden, Miss Veda SHOE SHOP IN COBIRG yet sometimes we see a slender quiv,- Sommerville, who was Miss Stevens Misses Rosalie and Therese Friend­ Quackenbush, Miss Pink Maurer. E. P. Shinn has opened up a first- ering pendant worn on a fine chain. before her marriage, died suddenly ly are stopping at the Nortonla. Miss Evelyn Bristow, Miss Leone class shoe shop In Coburg. All work Th diadem, instead of being reserv in Los Angeles only a few weeks ago ♦ ♦ ♦ Griffin. Miss Beatrice Bitov, Miss I guaranteed. Bring in your job work. cd for ceremonious occasions, as has BULLIVAN. and was buried here, Mr. Sommer- Wednesday afternoon, at the homo Opal Jarvis, Miss DeEtta Ingham, been the fashton, la now worn at d&wtf Commissioner who took ihe Olympk ville was a native son of Oregon and dinners, operas or evening parties team of American athletes to I.ondun. was in business in Eugene for a by nearly every well-dressed woman. number of years, He had a wide llev. s Ilonus Wagner will be the Just at prt sent hatpins are receiving acquaintance throughout the state. I leading batter of the National league much attention. He was in the wholesale liquor busi­ for 1908. Don't be in such a hurry, At first one does not realize how; in.z room complete encircles the tick­ Mike. If you take your time at the much money can be spent on them— et office, and :s furnished with scats ness in Los Angeles at the time of 1 f the m.>s* sanitary and coml " tab'e his death. plate you may skin Ilonus yet. for they must be artistic and either tv pe. Thing» haven t gone so well with in some piece of old jewelry or some The baggage room will als > telievc On the Pitcher Doescher found the going Naps art* still In the running strong Manager McCloskey of the St. Louis rich design of modern work. congestion that has been felt in Nationals tills season, certain hats the pins are chosen Just The losing of too lumpy in Cincinnati and quit. t Ht* pres tit build ito.’ Cap Chance ami his Chicago Cham­ games hasn't cut any figure. The alike, but oftener they are all differ ­ Jimmy Ryan. the former Chicago pions came near losing their shirts player, ha» given up tile management during the Eastern trip, The Cubs sad part of it is that he has been un­ ent. One hat noticed recently had a silver fleur-de-lis. a piece of Roman of the Montgomery S nithern League will have to do better or they never able to develop any one good ball­ player to sell to New York. mosaic, a pale yellow and white cam­ ANOTHER GIANT CHERRY tea m. will handle any of that world's se- TREE IN LANE COl'NTY It Is said that President Garry eo Set in an old copper rim and a Brooklyn fans wish the Superlm» ries plush in October. San Francisco. Aug. 14.—Bright very large, round, darkened ball of Hermann has a crew at work gather- had the St. Louia Nationals every Tlie following was clipped from the ..nd early tomorrow morning twen- Detroit fans art*asking If the Cubs Ing old tin receptacles which he will carved Ivory. That there Is a craze are but outward signs of the oil day for the remainder of the season will be the opponents of the Tigers I tv-tive officers stationed at the Pre- present In the near future to about for old bits of jewelry is very evl Oregonian: Yum. yum! What swell cake! done in secret by myriads of d«o- Again'.’ seven-eights of hi: Cincinnati Red- dent and fully as much time is spent Junction City. Aug. 12.— (To the | sidio will start on a ninetv-mile ride in the world's series again Jruff germs sapping the life Now Great is Billy Murray and hls I’hll- Dill the Tigers ever play the Cubs legs. on selecting these pins as on the I at Editor I. I recently read in the Ore­ lu accordance with the orders of the adelphla Nationals. The Quakei f ir the world's championship? gonian of the great cherry tree of war department. Arrangements for In which they are worn. of the hair. Micro kills the par*’ A Ilf size portrait of "Cy ” Young have land'd from nowhere and are /Among the combinations of differ Yamhill county. But Lane county, as the test have been completed under site, soothes the itching scalp­ An Indianapolis scribe lavs the is on exhibition at the Boston .lour- now playing like champions play for the recent poor showing of nal office. Albert R Thayer, of the ent materials this year are cloth and far : s heard from, beats any county tile direction of Colonel Marlon P. gives lustre to the hair and stops In the state. Three miles east of Man.- tn»« Te and tussore and v lie These The New York Americans never be Indians to the bad condition of Journal art staff, painted the pur- it falling out A single applicab®* tne seen very frequently In the ja: k *t Goshen, near the Coast Fork bridge, Starting from the Presidio at 7 fore were so badly off as at present I rhe grounds. But ye scribbler does trait and it's a corking good "pitch- gives relief and proves its «ora suites. The gross-grain on the J. D. West farm, stands a cher ­ and skirt o’clotk tomorrow morning ti e offi­ Owner Farrell has a good Job In sight I not mention the other teams. Surely e.',” too. Save your hair before too Utt is mostly used b cause the ry tree that measures 32 inches from to get players for next season. I the Indians have not been playing the As Jake Beckley said: "All teams t ussore Is much smoother than the the ground, and six inches below ces v II'. y ride to Palo Alto, a distance Micro prevents baldness. It is * surface lot thirty miles, and which will com- by themselves. > game Cleveland team did great work The look good when they are winning and delightful dressing for the h*r, rough variety. Then in the where the limbs sta rt out from the fldet-- the program for the first dav. Mike Donlln. of th« Giants, during their recent stay at home. The 1 i all teams look bad when they are heavy, tree. The latter metisures e eight feet At Palo free from grease and sticky oils. plain colors are combined com “ ’ Alto they will stay all night. linens the I losing." Or in other words, the w in­ s and stripes. The most six inches. it has a s pread o if 48 feet The ‘ vt dav they will rid t ¿K een Ask your druggist for free booklet ning team always looks better than with check • colors In linen are c from the n art h west t:o th? s south« miles toward San Jose, and at. that fash I vnabl» the losing team. HOYT CHEMICAL CO. WATCH YOUR UNCLE SAMUEL and P also men sores 4^ feet from the polnl lenthe- cole ■, dark prune, old hint will return to Palo Alto The average young baseball fan ROWTLSSO. 0«COO« resn. There have been southwest to the no rtheast. and bo-t ’ e It has will -amp for the second keeps better posted on the game, re- ilted skirts of cross bar bla k just been measured by J I). We ■ third day they will ride nu'inbering the names of the old-tini owner, anc1 myself. a visit Ite with linen coats c idio direct from Palo than averag outached with collars: JAMES CALVERT KELSAY PROMISES GOOD SUPPLY OF WATER PASSENGER DEPOT IS Al LAST OPEN MAC SUMMERVILLE DIES AT LOS ANGELES jjQWpFAqJ POWDER, HOYT CHEMICAL CO. I SPORTING NEWS TEST RIDE FOR OFFICERS OF ARMY TCH1NG SCAW DANDRUFF AND F alli nct H air Dr. T. Felix Goirauifs RoM.iH TOILET?! DPTFnJXGOUQAL: jj t Of fiOURAUD s i va .- au . a > ■ Rnjv» im N«w Y»rh Her al*4 T « M 11 '* :e M. • • ’ O