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THE E TO KAK WKHKI.l (WARD. THURSDAY, NOVKMREtft, 1»OA
Mrs Straight. Mrs Frances and the
Misses Hendricks were guests of the
club.
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y
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ted wt
nils Mrs Linn. A
Str» light. Mrs. \
Mrs . HobL us. Mrs.
laooinis.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
DEFEATS WILLAMETTE
Today’s Suggestion by Ellen Stan
J
n
Clu
Mr
iun<
>y w
The
Fati
t. 3
I'niv
Pad
ni
c
nfere,
in g W iilau
by a
COMBINATION SUIT FOR STOUT WOMEN
HE tight fitting gowns so popular at present have
for all sorts of combinations. The
s
The one
one litno.»»..,
illustrated of .
an he
and full circular drawers that can
be made to -
an agw
pose is one of the most practical. The
supporter an,»'4 [”r-
purpose of a corset cover and at the same time confines the
Uk
c,w«'»r dra^
T
1
Z»
ve rslty of Sale
\\ lougl
parties at the h owe of the foi •tuer. Mrs. J. D. Fields Mrs. Franc-s Fields
ii, Because of
Mtn
hiHt wax the -veiling's featur e, m l Portland), Mrs G. D. Linn. Mrs. C.
, Mr
Willoughby
Mrs. George H.
"t the Met hod i
which the first prizes were wo n bv B.
tier and Mi
sity of Oregon
Miss Lula Gils, rap and Dr. Dav. Smith. Mrs. Gee . B DorriH Airs. 8.
•re sufflcient,
son: »what of a
while Mrs Liv<;rmore secan 1 the M. Yoran Miss 1 .¡bide Yoran, Mrs. D.
to answer the
’
“"'••«is
unexpe
ted
st
A.
Paine,
Mr.
W.
H.
Hoffman.
Mrs.
co ¡solation
Mi . 8. J. Wilson and
1rs. M
was hostess to
1
team.
B.
L.
Bogart,
Mrs.
J.
F.
Titus
Mrs.
J.
Miss Myrtle Kays assisted (be hostess
"
wwuS;
hi Thursday after­
The
are which was made by a
in serving delicious refreshments. The Goldsmith. Mrs. A. Livermore, Mrs.
couple of hours drop
dt the B<ure
kick
from
the
field,
Indicates
T.
G.
Hendricks,
Mrs.
I:.
Tromp.
Mrs.
t invited gtitsus were:
Mr. and .Mrs.
I of needlework, dainty refreshments
feCt‘y « the
Archie Llvem/ire, Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. L. L. Whitson, Mrs. H. E. Ankeny were served by Mrs. Griggs and Mrs. fairly well the relative merits of the
and over the hip^
two teams, although Pacific had the
and
Mrs.
C.
A.
Hardy.
Bryson. Mr. a/«d Mrs. Frank Gilstrap,
Schwerlng. Miss Bowman (Kansas) advantage
throughout and several
. K w°tnan m,
Atr. and Mrs. »Henry Hollenbeck, Mr.
* 4 4
i was the guest ot the club.
times menaced the visitors' goal line.
Hh‘Vu '’banaU
and Mrs. W. i}_ Yoran, Mr. and Mrs.
♦ ♦ *
Mrs. J. D. Fields entertained on
One
other
field
goal
was
attempted
D. E Yoran. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Tuesday afternoon in honor of her
Mrs. Hamilton entertained the
uudewloth»,
Wetherbee, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Al- guest, Mrs. Frances Fields, of Port­ 1 Methodist Aid Soci?ty last Tuesday from the 20-yard line, but failed, and
If h »he will
WU1 «th
1 len, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page, Mr. land. Five hundred was the after­ afternoon. Following the regular the Salem team, gaining the ball, j
punted to safety. The contest was
One of the most delightful affairs illl(j <| ...i.
rH' Geo. H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
I noon's pastlmz' at which Mrs. Luckey business meeting Mrs. Hamilton and particularly clean, only one penalty
of buZ
of the week was the afternoon given J,. E. Tidball, Dr. and Mrs. Ttitus, Mr was awarded lirtM prize and Mrs her aids, Mrs. Lash and Mrs. Gould.
being called for. and that of Pacific
uiacblne made one,
|
served
refreshments.
There
were
by Mrs. L. E JJeao and her mother, ®nJ -} " lrK (. W. H, Hoffman. Air. and (Goldsmith the cotwalation.
Mrs.
on an offside play.
embroider
k . h,
r •',rs' I,re* Oriffin, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. J Fields was assisted It* entertaining about forty ladies present.
Mrs. A. K. Patterson, . at ♦ .I
ill. nome H|G)lb,.rfi Mr unt|
Tom (jjihert.
medallion,
A
A
W
Mlhoi« ‘ Haw-
-Mrs. Bean at East 1 lenth and High Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Harris, Dr. and I and serving by Miss Mlh»ú
Last evening Miss Lucille Yoran NEWS NOTES FROM
Ithorne.
Mrs. Fields’ guests jvere:
and appiiM
slrHHta wh
fine«day y. The afternoon .ur9. F- M Day, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
n pretty
Mrs. F. W. Osburn, Alni E. y, j*ot- and Miss Ruth Davis entertained a
Griffin,
.'li
ss
Lulu
Gilstrap
and
Mrs.
LIS at the home
wa* pleasantly spout frtm tH.wiJji.'iYQrk
HARRISBURG AND VICINITY
oy the use of 1^,
ter, Airs. B. L. Bogart, Mra, J E. number of their friends
Insertion, otheti
Titus, Mrs. W. F. Osburn. Mrs. E C. of Mr. and Mrs. Davis on West Tenth
gud sociul chgt, Tl)e decorations of Otto Gilstrap
street. Their friends were: Esther
4*4
can be finished with
I Preston, Mrs. J. Straub, Mrs. J Gold-
(Special Correspondence.)
*6utn» Were hiost beautiful, con­
lace and Insertion,
Mis* Gladys Hampton, one of the I i Smith, Mrs. T. G. Hendricks, Mrs. R. l"Ken, Claire Earl. Myrtle Tripp,
Harrisburg. Oct. 30.—Hon.
Willie
McGee
Rhodes,
sisting of autumn leaves and red ber­ younger set, entertained a number of 1S. Smith, Mrs. F M Wilkins. Mrs. E Margaret
with a beading to
Duniway addressed the citizens
William
(Creswell),
Floyd
Lawton.
ries. In the diumg room pink was her friends on Friday evening. The C. Hughes. Mrs. G. Hughes 'LL Lou­
Harrisburg Monday evening from
ruu the ribboo
F'Ren,
Rav
Cleaver
(Creswell
>,
Paul
is), Mrs. R S. Bryäon. Airs. L. R.
He had
through at the top.
-rnt pr^'tOuiinuUng Color.
\t each first |iart of the evening was spent in
Davis. Wayne Willoughby, Francis Republican point of view.
a large audience of both ladies and
pladf- were dainty place cards and the the parlor playing game«, and later Edmunson, Mrs. L. M. Travis. Airs.
Tiny daisies s.at-
Yoran
and
Lea
le
Ixtwslev.
T.
Harris,
Mrs.
G.
H.
McMorran,
Mrs.
ihv
yo
’
t
ing
p<
<»|>!e
were
taken
to
the
gentlemen
who,
if
selected
for
deco
­
favors wore beautiful p'nk ' il'. natiou». Í
♦ ♦ ♦
tered 0Ter the front
■
Geo. Ohler (Astoria). Mrs. C. A. Har­
rum and close attention could not
The luncheon trim nl.td fa’rried out in attic, which had been converted into dy, Mrs. 8. 8. Spencer. Mrs. T. B.
•t abort iutemio
The Hallowe’en party given by Mr. have done better
1
a
witch
’
s
den.
There
in
one
corner
His
speech
was
the cujflt* Rrllt’ilie. Mrs. Beall's aids
and done in ene
laickey, Mrs. W. 11. Hoffman, Mrs. D. and Mrs. F. R. Wetherbee and Mr. punctuated with frequent applause,
Were Ml'S. C. It. Willoughby. Mrs. J. of the room was the witch's tent
broidery cotton
A. Paine, Mrs. F. L. Chambers, Mrs. and Mrs. A. Livermore on last even­
H. Milan (Portland) anil Miss lua Mc- ■ where Miss Pink Maurer, dressed as a p. E. Snodgrass and Mrs. C. A. Bur- ing was one of the jollle’t of the which was very gratifying, because
make an effectlr,
it showed that the shell of apathy in
Vliing. Four of the Zeta girls. Miss witch, told fortunes, l’uuch wu# serv­ I
week. Various amusements sugges­
oration, while
Hazel Bean, MiRR Madeline Walker. ed by Miss Gladys Wilkin*, while den.
tive o( Hallowe’en were provided for this section was crm’lu’tl and that, on
e
• ♦
Tuesday next there will be a line-up
the Frenchwoman
Miss Hazel Huff and Miss Helen Miss Gladys Hampton and Miss Myrle
ihe
HiiesU.
Til
llw
d-.scrlptive
contest
Mf. and Mrs. Fra
Frank Page enter-
of voters ueyond any former expecta­
prefers bo other
Washburn, assisted in serving re­ Lili passed dainty refreshments.
Lucille Dunn. taliit-il the Tuesday Evening Whist Mrs. C. B. Willoughby won the first tion.
freshments
Miss Hazel Huff favor­ Those Invited were:
decoration than i
prize
and
Mrs.
Page
th»
consolation.
Miss Nellie Hay has accepted a po­
ed the guests with several vocal se­ Minnie Chambers, Echo Hawk, Kath- Club and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osburn Mrs. Wetherbee and Mrs. Livermore
buttonhole scallop­
lections during the afternoon. Those erlne Watson. Margaret Hetlch. Juan­ this week. Mrs. Osburn Won the first served supper In the dining room, af­ sition on the Morning Daily Herald
ed edge and a daln
prize
while
the
consolation
fell
to
ita
Wilkins,
Gladys
Wilkins,
Orbie
at
Albany,
beginning
last
Monday.
invited were: Mrs. L. H. Johnson,
ter which the lights were dimmed and
ty monogram, in.
Mr.
Edmunson.
Mrs.
Lilley
assisted
Natwlck,
Myrtle
Lili,
Pink
Maurer,
J.
P.
Cartwright
has
finished
plan!-
I
Mrs. F. J. Hard, Mrs. Emma John­
ghost stories were told until a late
st*«<! of the regular
son. Miss Lund, Mrs. E. K Wheeler. Sophie Herrick, Beatrice Hales, Mary Mrs. Page in serving dainty refresh­ hour. The Livermore home present­ ing four hundred acres of grain and
Evelyn
Bristow, Dale ments.
two hundred acres of hay on his place .
monogram she
Mrs. R. W. Newland. Mrs. W. W. Cal­ Chambers,
ed a very ghost-like appearance with adjoining this city on the soutn.
♦ ♦ ♦
kins. Mrs W. G Gilstrap. Miss Bax­ Ciicssman, Wayne Willoughby, Rob-
sometimes adopts a
its numerous jack-o’lanterns, black
Kays
home,
most
lavishly
dec
­
John
Stack,
West
Smith,
The
ert
Green,
Mrs. George Wilhelm, after a very
ter. M th . F. L. Chambers, Mrs. W. P.
favorite leaf «
Boynton. Mrs. W L. Cheshire, Mrs. Glenn Newell, Jack Morrison. Ivan orated wit h autumn leaves, presented cats and dimmed lights. Those pres­ pleasant visit with relatives and
Bower.
ent were: Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Linn. friends in Los Angeles, has returned
pretty
scene
on
last
Saturday
Edward
Gray,
Clay
Wat-
a
very
Anderson,
Kiva Allen, Mrs. A. 1*. Stewart, Mrs.
For this combinn-
Hlowinan. Mrs. I . 8. Hill, Mrs. I,. I,. son, Edwin Dorr, Roy King, Bryant evening when Mrs. Kays received in Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kays. Mr. and home.
tk® suit such ma-
honor of her daughter, Miss Leone Mrs. R. McMurphey, Mr. and Mrs. W.
l<ewis, Mrs. W. G. Hill, Mrs. M. 8. DeBar and Paul Jenkins.
Mrs. Lilly Mason, who has been
♦ ♦ ♦
Kays, and announced the engagement C. Yoran. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Page, with her mother through a long siege
tertaUs as longrlotb,
Barker. Mrs. S. Itoome, Mrs. Charles
This afternoon Miss Helen Kuy­ of Miss Kays to Mr. Henry Jacobs, of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hollenbeck, Mr. and of illness, returned to her home in
H. Fisher. Mrs. Thurston. Mrs. F. 8.
c«mbric. nainsoot
Airs.
Cockerline,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
F.
Chicago.
About
seventy
friends
were
kendall
gave
a
Hallowe
’
en
party
to
Dunn, Mrs. A. T. Cockerlllie, Mrs. F.
and Unen lawn tie
S. San Francisco the latter part of last
E. Chambers, Mrs. 8. F. Kerns. Mrs. a number of her little friends at the welcomed at the door by Miss Norma Gilstrap, Professor and Mrs. F.
week.
suitable fabric«
Dunn.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
M.
C.
Harris.
Dr
Hendricks
and
Miss
Lelfi
Godard,
of
home
of
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
When the summing up is done next
W. O. Heckart, Mrs. Martha Chain­
Th* drawers may
tiers, Mrs J W West, Mrs. Thompson, W A. Kuykendall, on West Tenth Portland. Miss Myrtle Kays and her and Mrs. Cheshire. Mr. and Mrs. W. week we will be able to catch the
be finished it the
G.
Allen.
Professor
aud
Mrs.
Percy
assistants.
Miss
Pearl
Luckey,
Miss
street.
The
decorations
were
In
keep-
Wire, Mrs. R.
Mrs Dora Gray, f Mrs.
‘
general news without so much glean­
Mr.
bottom tn a rnrien
A. Booth, Mrs. I. L. Campbell, Mrs. ling with the time, consisting of au­ Minnie l.'hlman.of Portland, and Mrs. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bean, Mrs.
ing. Quite a relief.
of ways to corre­
J ,J. Walton, Mrs. W. O. Prosser, Mrs. tumn leaves and numerous jack-o'- Lloyd Bellman, served in the dining and Mrs. J. Goldsmith. Mr. and Wil-
and Mrs. C. B.
spond with the
Howe, Mrs. I. I*. Bartle, Mrs. M. L. lanterns. Several hours were spent room. Miss Kays is to be married in R. 8. Bryson, Dr. A.
displayed
in
one
of
the
fashionable
Straight and Miss
York, M ik . Mary Hampton, Mrs. I). by the children in playing parlor St. Louts on November 25th and will lough by. Mrs. J.
shops on lower Broadway the other
waist. The dalntl-
Ina
McClung.
home
in
Chicago,
where
Mr.
14. Trimble, Mrs. C. 8. Frank, Mrs. guinea, when supper was served by make her
day was a Doucet model in white
eat finish, however
*
*
*
manager
of
the
Prang
Art
Mrs. W. A. Kuykendall. Mrs. W. Kuy­ Jacobs is
W. Kuykendall and Mis. Davis.
cloth trimmed with soutache.
The
is a ruffle with a
The informal dance given in the handling of the sleeves and bodice
kendall and Miss Helene DeLano. Institute.
♦ ♦ ♦
buttonhole scallop­
armory
last
evening
was
a
great
suc
­
♦ ♦ «
Mrs. Bean ent rtuined again on The little folks present were Freder­
was especially good, the lines of fine
ed edge and a dain­
The girls of the Tau Pi sorority cess and was highly enjoyed by a soutache, with their little loop and
Friday afternoon wi li whlHt.
Mrs. ick Gilstigip, Mildred Newland. Helen
ty floral design em­
Kenneth
Cockerllne, tendered President and Mrs. P. L. large number of 'varsity students.
Spencer won th'“ first prize and Mrs. McCormack.
button ends being so disposed as to
at their
broidered above.
John O’Brien tile second. The invit­ Gertrude Livermore. Elizabeth Grif­ Campbell a reception
hide the armhole entirely and give
ed gui-Mts were:
Mrs. Geo. Hall, fin. Lnzelle DeLano, Winifred l.ong. beautiful chapter house at Alder and
the impression of a bodice and sleeve
This combination
Mrs Straight. Mrs. L. G. Adair. Mrs Warren Kays, Willis Kays. John Qui- East Thirteenth streets last Saturday
in on. This effect, with its conse­
is especially design­
Preston, Mrs. Metcalf, Mre. W. G ner. Glenola Brockman. Carl Miller. evening. Duriug the hours from .8 to
quent length of shoulder line is ac-
ed for stout flgurei.
Allen, Mrs. L. N. Roney Mrs. Lloyd Wilfred Miller. Hildred Inman. Reta 11 a large number of the members of
cenuated by a continuous line of fine
The pattern Is cot
Earl the student body were present to
Bellman, Mrs. Romeo Gilbert, Mrs. Durkheimer, Bertha Wood.
all white cord embroidery which
In eight slzes-from
Morgensen. Lucille show their appreciationztiflfftli-RwW
Frank Hampton, Mrs. M F. Griggs, Matlock? Minnie Morgensen,
runs from guinipe to cuff down the
(Guard Special Service).
32 to 46 inches bun
Mrs. M. C. Harris, Mrs. John O’Brien. Frasier, Wallace Hemenway, Ruth show their esteem for President and
outside of the arm. Similar embroid­
New York, Oct. 31.—It is undoubt­ ery bands bordered the gulmpe and
measure. To copy
Mrs. G. W. Griffin. Mrs E E Mink, Bartie. , Marlon Gilstrap. Eloise Bar Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Duff, the bouse
the
Lee. Ida Callison and mother, and Miss Netta Harding re­ edly true that a majority of
i
trimmed the bodice front. Soutache
Mrs. R. Welch, Afrs. John Hamilton, nurd, Creels
garment for the average person require« 2 yards of material 36 lncbeu
ceived. while the dining room was street costumes turned out by the trimming corresponding with that on
I
Mrs. F. R. Wetherbee, Mrs. G. II Me Irvan Ludanion.
presided over by the Misses Ruth French makers this season have the the bodice ornamented the side of
Morran, Mrs J. W. Kays. Mrs. J.
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs 1. Duniway, Mary Steiner and Gladys Empire skirts, but there is, after all, the skirt and a diagonal band of the
Goldsmith, Mrs. Archie Livermore,
a large percentage of the simpler cord embroidery and soutache ran
Mrs S. 8. Spencer, Mrs G. D Linn, L. Goodrich informally entertained Farrar.
a <
tailored clstumes, the skirts of which in a long diagonal line across the SHIPPING TAGS ARE
M th . 8. J. Wilson, Mrs. Gilbert Tyson, with four tables of five hundred. Mrs.
REAR-ADMIRAL
The Thimble Club met Thursday tailored costumes, the skirts of which clinging skirt front. The jumper,
Mrs. Hatfield, Mrs. J. L. Page, Mrs. Prentice won first prize and Mrs.
many
of the daintiest
Fields, of Portland, the consolation afternoon with Mrs. Archie Liver- they leave to the coat the responsi­ like so
U. A. Washliurn and Miss Coleman.
UNDER THE BAN
CONDON IS RETIRED
Mrs. C. A. Hardy assisted Mrs. Good more. Needlework occupied the af- bility for supplying the shortened or guimpes in the handsome French i
♦ ♦ ♦
___
i
l ast Monday evening Mrs. G. l>. rich In serving. Those invited were: ternoon, after which Misses Elma and merely straightened waist. The most models, was absolutely simple and of
I Inn and Mrs. C. B. Willoughby gave Mrs. Frank Osburn. Mrs E. O. Pot-' Norma Hendricks assisted Mrs. Llver- trying feature of the average French fine tucked net, with a high collar
Washington. D. C., Oct. 30 —Rear
Paper tags must go. Under . the Admiral Albert R. Condon, preeideat |
the last of their series of delightful ter, Mrs. Kuykendall. Mrs. Prentice, |more in serving a delicious luncheon. street suit is the exaggerated plain­ and frill of the same.
new
western
classification,
which
be
­
ness anil tightness of the skirt back.
Among the hats recently Imported
of the naval examining and
This effect is becoming when associa­ and now displayed in some of the comes effective next week, freight boards, retired today from active ser­
marked
with
paper
tags
cannot
be
ted with the straightness of back large shops are many interesting and
vice, having reached the age limit tn- I
The terms of the new bill of lading COTTAGE GROVE MAN
line that goes with erect and pro­ original creations, showing a re­ accepted by the railroads and paste­ der the navy regulations. He vaa
KING GEORGE HAS
determine the carrier’s responsibility
boards
labels
that
have
been
popular
nounced
slenderness — something, markable fancy for new and pecul­
born in Indiana on October 30. IMS.
to the shipper In case of damage or
unfortunately, that not every woman iar combinations of color as well as for years will not long be tolerated,
BUYS DR. SCARBROUGH’S can
RULED GREECE FOR
but was appointed from Vtab. He
loss. It Is the belief of the railroads
boast of.
material. In some of these winter says the Journal.
that this will greatly lessen the fric­
General Freight Agent R. B. Mil­ entered the Naval Academy on Sep­
The skirt opened up the side to hats spotted nets are used with
FINE CROP OF APPLES show an underskirt, a simulated un­ charming effect. These hats, of ler o fthe Harriman lines has sent tember 26, 1863, and graduated four
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS tion between the carriers and ship­
pers In respect to claims for damages
derskirt or. in extreme cases a more course, are not Intended to be used out the following notice to agents of years later. He served on the Frank­
to freight. How Important this Item
or less shapely leg, has become so in connection with run-about street the O. R. & N., and the Southern Pa­ lin. the flagship of the Europeal
Is appears from the fact that In 1907
of the new squadron, from 1867 to 1869 la
common that the later models in suits of mohair, cheviot or worsted, cific. informing them
1868 he was made ensign, bei-atne
C. E. Stewart of Cottage Grove, dressy suits do not Insist upon that- but with the fine broadcloth, satins, rule:
Athens. Oct. 31.
Many congratu­ the seventeen principal roads in the
"No. Z7.
27. Each package, bundle or master in 1870, lieutenant in IS,I.
lations have been receited by George trunk line territory paid out a total has purchased the fine apple crop of feature. But long lines of buttons, and velvets that are made up into
lieutenant-commander in
Mart
of $5,596.794 for loss and damage
ceremonious
occas­ piece of less than carload freight, 18 89, and commander in Mart
Dr. L. D. Scarbrough at Creswell, apparently or actually buttoning the costumes for
1 in recognition of the fact that today claims.
must be plainly and indelibly mark­
skirt
sides
or
front
are
as
popular
as
ions.
In
this
event
the
transparent
he rounded out forty-five years as
In order to enforce the use of the comprising something like 20 acres ever, and in some cases, such a but- covering of the hat—it is actually ed showing the name of consignee 1897. On January 15, 1902. be
Baldwin.
Klog of G recce. Born a Danish new form of bill of lading, the rail­ of mature trees of the
and the name of the station, town or made captain and was commander/
toned-over arrangement, as it nears
Spitzenberg and Northern Spy var- the skirt bottom, opens to show Inset quite as substantial and as warm as city, and the state to which it is des­ the Atlanta from 1900 to 1904
prince, son of the late King Chris­ roads will make the acceptance of
one
of
heavy
fabric
—
must
be
pre
­
He was still a captain when be vu
the new form a condition of accepting leties of winter apples for Ray & plaits or a braided panel. Whatever cisely a match
for the gown in tined.
tian IX., his Majesty spent his early freight at published rates. A provis­ llathfleld. New York.
"NOTE—Pasted labels or securely honored by being placed in commas«
the skirt trimming may be it is ad­ shade, although its feathers or aig­
years in the Danish navy. The Nat­ ion has been agreed upon whereby
Mr. Stewart informs the Leader justed to emphasize the long lines of
rettes may afford a distinct note of fastened cloth-lined, metal or leath­ of the powerful fleet and tbouMn®
ional Assembly proclaimed him Klug shippers having a supply of the old that these apples are well colored, of the frock, and In the long skirted color relief. While a few of those er tags may be used, when character of marines sent to Havana at the'»*
in quality street gawns, as in the house and
It was rse
of the Hellenes on March 30, 1863. forms on hand may use them until good size and excellent
spotted net confections are extreme­ of the freight prevents marking as of the Taft intervention
December 1 providing the new regu­ and should bring a good price in New- evening gowns, diagonal arrange­ ly large, they are best in what is. by required.
most important naval commandai>*
Ho was then seventeen years old. lations are stamped thereon.
York where they will be marketed. ments of skirt trimming often find
"B. Old marks must be removed the close of the Spanish-Ant«***
courtesy, termed a toque, although
having been born on December 24,
He Is counting on four or five car­ employment.
or effaced before packages, bundles, war. President Roosevelt furtb«
many
times
larger
than
the
modest
1845. On October 30 of the same
loads of good marketable apples from
i or pieces will be accepted for trans­ honored Condon by placing bun •*
At the close of the summer season
year he arrived in Athens and on the JUNCTION CITY
this orchard. Mr. Stewart Is a well an effort was made to eliminate proportions of the original model in portation.
.commana
command or
of me
the oaiuwui|>
battleship
this style, because in addition to the
following day he took the oath and
posted orchardlst and fruit packer blouse or shirtwaist suits, but the yards of material that is massed in
in which
wmen rrvaiueui
- 1' j
“C. When freight is consigned toHn
President jhwwww--
muuntod the throne.
NEWS OF INTEREST having had much experience in the attempt was not successful and at gathers and plaits over the crown a place not located on the line of a | his trip to Panama for Roosevelt^®
the purpow •
Next to the Emperor of Austria he
fruit business about Medford In Jack- present there ts every indication that
railroad, each package,
bundle or | personally studying the Pana»* *
is the oldest of the sovereigns ot
son county, before he came to this suits with separate blouses will be and frilled about the edge an enor­ piece must be marked with the name nal situation.
On November •_
mously
large
tuft
of
feathers
is
set
Europe. He enjoys excellent health,
There will ov a grand masquerade city to invest In town and country worn as much as ever during the com­ against the left side
of the station at which the consignee 1904. Rear Admiral Condo*
a fact which he ascribes to the regu­
property and engage in the fruit ing winter season.
Many of the
Charming little- dressing sacques will accept delivery, or, if destined to made general inspector of ordini
larity ot his habits, lie Invariably skating carnival at the Washburne business, incidentally.
fashionable
shop*
display
a
large
va
­
for
cool weather are taking the place a place reached by water line, the iof the United States navy, »nd
rises early in the morning and walks rink Thursday evening, November 5.
<’oni|>let<sl Big Sewer Contract.
riety of blouse models of attractive of those in fancy lawns and dotted name of the railroad
station, at later was appointed president o -
alone At 9:30 he takes tea and cof­ i A jolly time is anticipated.
Contractor
Harry
Hart
has
Just
Mr. and Mrs. J C. Thom, of Rush­
design.
One of the new features Swisses worn in summer. They are which delivery is to be made to such naval examining and retiring box
fee with Queen Olga He then re­
completed his big sewer job for the
ceive« his ministers and deputies, more. Minn., are the guests of F W city, covering about twelve blocks on In the ready-to-wear vaista is the dis­ developed of albatross, cashmere and water line, must be marked on each i which position he still holds
play of colored lace and net blouse printed challlie In two pieces, the pacage. bundle or piece.
and the persons entered on the visit­ Thorn and family. These gentlemen River and Wall
streets
and two
”D. Freight not marked according­ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J
ing book tor a private audience. At are brothers and are burning mid­ blocks between Fifth street and the to match tailor-mades Coarse fishnet half of each sleeve being cut in one
J
is the favored mesh for such models, with the back and corresponding po­ ing to the above requirements will be
f 10 he breakfasts with alt the royal night oil talking over old times
♦
MARRIED.
’
river
through
Lurch
alley.
which are made up over white, with tion with the fronts. The only shap­ rated one class higher.
family. After this repatft he again C. Thom is ex-sheriff of his old home
On Wall and River street com­ garnishments of silk corresponding ing necessary is to slant the seams
”E. Freight consigned to a place1
work* for an hour or two. He then .'county In Minnesota
Married At the residence of the mencing at the corner of Dave Mc­ in color with the lace. These blouses from beneath the arms to the hips, of which there are two or more of ¡ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦****
goes out tor a drive or a walk. Din­
Farland's residence property this
ner is served at 8 o'clock and the bride’* parent*. Mr. and Mrs J A. sewer was laid to the south corner are made with full-length sleeves, and all that is required In the way the same name in the saF e state,
At the home of the brides ?» -■;
company comprises the members of Richardson, near Smithfield. Miss of the steam laundry, thence west that are tucked or shirred from of finishing is a ribbon binding for must have the name of the county I
every edge and ribbon ties for the marked on each package, bundle or j Mr. and Mrs Enos
’
the royal faintly, the dignitaries of Lena A Richardson and Richard D. through the Wall street alley to the shoulder to hand
throat.
The model most In evidence In the
piece, and also shown on the shipping Fall Creek. Oct. 27. 1903
E Olson, of Eugene. Metcalf residence property at the in­
I
tbe palace aud some private friends. Pope. Rev D
j
receipt.
TilU«
Whatever is smart In dress now-a-
Robertson and
Miss
The King goes out very rarely at officiating. Thursday. October 29. corporate limits. Twelve Inch sewer new fall waists is a simple shirtwaist
yfr I
This is an exteremely important, Sprague, Rev. R. 0. Calli»»
night, unless It be to the theater or 1908. The I bride Is an accomplished pipe was laid for the first 673 feet, with tucklngs of some sort, long davs bears the name of a person or
to the fetes given by the representa­ young lady, and enjoys a wide circle 10 Inch for 637 feet. 8 Inch for 878 sleeves, front opening In the center epoch famous in French hlstorv The rule, and you should be particular elating.
The groom is an exeep- feet and 6 Inch for the la«t ' 1230 or at one side and finished with big latest is the Napoleon collar, which to call attention of shippers to the 1
tives of foreign powers
He pre­ of friends
in ’ -
At the home of Mr. a id Mr»
fer* to pass the evnlng with his fam­ tlonally fine i , young man and enjoys feet, commencing at a depth of 94 pearl buttons, There is, of course, has been brought out on the ultra­ new requirements in order that there
1JH. *
attached to smart coat suits. It is
considerable
Importance
Eugene.
Oct.
may
be
no
misunderstanding
over
.
of
the
’
he
confidence
of
all
those
with
whom
Allen
in
R»P¿M * I
ily
feet and finishing at a depth of 3',
he has to do. He ts a member of the feet or a rise e of 6 Inches every 100 the cut for such a waist as this must material or of satin,
' high. higher rates being applied as result S p. m.. Irving I.eNoir rm* W9
Roseburg, and Miss 1
firm of the Junction City Hardware feet. An 8 inch lateral was also > laid fft trimly and be carefully tailored lolls over with a wide
and is of Improper marking.”
NEW BILL OF LADING
tied or fastened with
According to Mr. Miller, more: Green, of this city. Re'- ' 1 8 M><*
■ scarf.
Com|Miny, and Is a business man of re 332 feet through an alley north of if It is to have style.
Khaki,
buff,
suede
The simpler the design of a separ­
He han al-
I tones freight is lost through improper tag­ lum officiating Th» b
liability and Integrity.
steam
laundry.
The contract ate waist the more scrupulous should of yellow are In vogu
IN OPERATION ready built a neat little home In thia the
le late ging and marking than through any ular Lane county s-h»»
jrice for this sewer and lateral was be the attention in detail. The
atidn
An enormous amount of ! the groom is a well kn
nerally
city, and will be "at home" after No­ $2906.15.
blousemaker who has accomplished
ind uncrated
material J man of Roseburg
e sub-
~
ber 9th
We extend hearty congrat-
Mr. Hart has also completed 622 «his fact and profits by her under­
th
ual ly astray because tags! reside.
Chicago, III , Oct 31 - The uni­ illations and wish the happy couple a feet of sewer from
Fifth street standing baa mastered one of the
off and no address is arfnt-
ipil
aud happy life. Times
form bill of lading, which has been
through the Lurch-Veatch alley to chief secrets of a successful business
ri
«rin­
under discussion by leading associa­
Frank Heyer and
the river, the first 100 feet being 8 It is not merely the originality of
re
hat a
iti on
tions ot business men. shippers and »
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Inch pipe and th elast 522 feet. 6 ideas, but the attention to the minute
■adn a unique bet
foul-
♦ inch pipe For this Job Mr. Hart re­
others for the past three years and ♦
election. If Bryan is
detail of cut. trimming and orna­
I bv thi
he Jap-
♦ ceived $490.63.—Leader.
im > k \
which during
that time has been ♦
agrees to carry Ma'1- ws
mentation
and
the
Intuitive
knowl
­
it
Is
sh
carefully considered by the railroads, ♦
down Willamette s’r ■
edge of s hat is becoming and artis­
the sti
will be put Into operation the first of ♦
Goldsmith's cigar s
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
tic
that
ha*
made
men
like
Worth.
the week by all of the 416 roads In
and if Taft is elected M
Paquin. Beer and other creators of
ar
III Eugene. October 29. 1909, to
the official classification territory,
carry Heyer. The ex
fashion famous.
C. H
extending west to the Mississippi Roy Deal and wife, a son. weight
come off Saturday. »
Among the pretty «treet costumes
¿X
8
1-2
pounds.
from
G
and south to the Ohio.
tn.
i
Fadsand Fashions