THE EIGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2«. UM* MUCH MORE PAVING ORDERED BY COUNCIL ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FADSAND FASHIONS Restored to Health by Lydia E. RLukbatu’nV egctablcCompMa^ They Joy. f the city council more blocks of ' ordered and or- • m covering the work will be d for passa g»'. The streets t» prt under tlills new order are street from Eaat o East Eleitenth, five blocks; • reet from VVest Tenth to West h, one bloc•k; West Eleventh from Olive to Lincoln, tw.o Oak street from East Ninth t Eleventh. two blocks; East Tenth street from Willamette to Oak. one block. After these contracts are ompleti d the'city will have over 70 blocks of bltulithlc pavement. Other Matter«. Some supplies for the water pump­ ing plant were ordered from the Ber­ ger-Bean Hardware Co. The contract with Frank C. Kel­ sey of Portland for constructing en­ gineer of the power plant and the transmission line at 2 per cent of the cost of construction, payable at the rato of 1250 for each month, before the 10th as the work progresses, was read, and ft was referred to the may­ or and city attorney to adjust it as they might think righit for t he city. The matter of dlsW11 I<':'li!l£,’:.»’. ul' l A .illdig'S- prostration. der and the mayor stated that the tion,dizzine.ss,ori. i matter was within the Jurisdiction of Why don't yon t the water commission. The promise Mrs. Pinkbani invites all fiek » f the Willamette Valley Co. to ex- woiueu to writ«' her for advice, 'tend the mains was ordered carried «lie Las guided thousands to out. health. Addi'«*»*, Lyi.u. Masa elevon iway in ru Touches ring, and n the period of is for instance irate mantles. S wraps have been Into stunning dr One of those shown at t shop the other day, was and checked English wi sleev's aud voluminous has cuffs and collar o cloth. Small turbans, a cent of the period of .' are worn with these wr t pro ba ii one i the wee given Ir G. W. bt bua Oui tractivelj chrysaiil in the living ferns und roo tn green. A delicious 111 the hostesses. Monday aft Mrs. Luckey It 8. Ilryson The prize was i invited guests Hobbs, Tromp, Fr: «ten, Hi'tlch, .Norton Frank Chambers, Jo George 11 SmitIi. .'•• son, 'Irsvis. J. K. burn, it. i’rat •er, Tidball, Pag“, Lilley Schwer ug ;ihuniut< and I’ i ntic. . Tin's lay afti'rnoo wer»' h A. G.l i ert1 and v.i M r. ilkln i Wil Itow II. Wi llloughby Mrs. II Mrs. Al’on i. lien ismor . Sari ih I’attt rson M rs . Mrs. W. 11. \ leXatlder. Fields, Mrs i .Titus, Mrs. Hoffn rs. .1. W. Shumate, Mrs. Wh! »', Dr. Lucille Hard, Mrs. I.qta Dunin: Mlsi Winnfred Cockerline, Mrs Polders, Mrs. Barbour, Mrs. Jas. McClaren, Mrs. C. S. Freeland, Mrs ’. Me.’, urpliey, Mrs. J. A. Straight.,' Mrs. Itolu r! Pratt, Mrs. Lucy Abrams. “Ci. (' H. Willoughby, Mrs. G. D. i.inti, Mr. Magladry, Mrs. Gilk< y, Mrs. Sweetser, Mrs. Sheldon and M lb M a hon. A bine » * at ■ I, ■ F C • •«re»/ Miss I <• I thi I Whist w< of wl lie J" ' <• 1 'ho , w,.. / v'"-" aa HI , CÄZ?' 4 1 (1 inf Vi in Fa rri •ley. ;.A/r- s til I r < I’ ul i i u in belìi eh pr ’Vi was < it ■ hi ' im«*:’«' nr**’» a »i» m u» lunch was sTV'-d by the hostess. The m mln rs of the club are: Dr. mid Mrs Titus. Dr. and Mrs. Claire Wil loughby, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Litui. Mr. and Mrs. C. S Fro »land. Mr. ami Additional Mrs '< L. Cham liers. ...................... guests of the ho* tees were Mrs. S. H. Spencer ami Miss McClung (Port- land). Wh eh Yoran •e Thom Wed h nt with Th C. Harri! noon Whist Wilson thia e club were Mis. Geo. Cro Mr. and Mrs A. C. Ruby, ot Port ith .Mr. atid .Mrs. land, aie visiting (!<-<>. Hall over Sunday. * ♦ ♦ (io Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Henry 1'ronip was hoiih sh io the \loha Club. Several hours were devoted •<> whist, ai w ha ii Mrs. U Rs^ was awarded the of the club first prize. The giTe» Mrs. MeMorran, Mrs. .1 K. were: Pratt, Mrs. P. E. Snodgrass, Mrs. L. Goodrich. Mrs Preston. Mrs. T A. Gilbert, Miss Veda Quackenbush as- stated in serving. A ♦ ♦ ral ti Th< Sunshin Club in led u eat r W( p ent■ ft« id Id ■$ <1 iy I I oon d ( work h the M 1 T hr in ( n rs ibt i ;l>e Mr h 1 rs Fr ink. ETHEL ROOSEVELT. On 1 ••<•. 2> the se. ,,ud dsughter of the pre..i !»'tit v. ill make lu r deluit In »"■ !■• y at it griif I function at the Wlii . lieuse. and house Of coursi need ball gown: ......................... ditiou dictates that the debutante wear nothing too elaborate for her velvets and satins be ta- yoa rs. that . booed and that lace must be scarce and not too handsome; but this year fashion has relented to a certain ex­ tent by permitting debutantes to wear satin. However. It must be of the lib­ erty variety and not of t* < handsom­ er and heavier ki ’ The reason for th is modification .ids .••r, fashion de is, that this ball s, particularly that rll ding to the figure and dres . n dri _• gr. icefully, iu reviewing the nih eilais one may only find crepe de 'bine, liberty satin and chiffon that will I be suitable for ball gowns, Th“ lines i of such a dress for a young girl must be comna-atlvely simple and the gowns sb mid not be quite they would be, were as sumpt uon nt .ide 1 for an aider woman. th autumn and • the cool days t rider days of wi ?r there Is no useful garment, r young and o lan th« sweater, nothing could ire use: ul for a 1 ttle girl than it of gray yarn, button- (¥ front and fin ished with on each side, it may r the-overcoc st. It keeps not unwieldy t and is in- o X imes are at * skating days a real t only instead of hav­ ing a high collar, it should have a V- sliaped neck. Particular! becoming lou changed more radically than in the shape and cut of collars. The law. round collars of the past summer are gone and now all gowns and waists are made with stocks reaching high at the back and sloped to the front, to give as much comfort as possible Th»' straight collar is not nearly so fashionable as one made in pointB. th»1 tips of which quite touch, the ears, j .Clover lace, net or strips of 1 sewed together are much insert ion used for these high collars and th»' small giilmpe which Is a feature of In order to give the newest the front of the the correct ! out as much as collar, it Is re of the throat, needed for shaping the eol- This ci ■an be sertes lar or • by losing the front length iwlse or thr ■e inches. for a space If the tuck are smini cnoiti; . they fullness where they ?rmln- leave no i e material gathered up in ate. the fold can be dwindled to nothing at the sides of the collar. Sometimes upter house The II' ta Epsilon <■ a narrow band of velvet or silk Is was a merry scene on Thursday even­ girls gathered to- Ing. w hen I he Beta gather for a Jolly g ;ood time in honor of one of their tnet'.ibers, Miss Leone Kays who left this morning for the East, where she Is td be married next tuber 25. The even- Welnesd.iy, N PR'-T-Y AFTEiV.'OON WAIST. ing wns spent informally with music and dancing, r fter which light re- ■ .. ..tyllali model for afternoon wear than the HERE Ii no pretti, t I I . ... e passed. Miss Kays freshmeuts _ wer * style that Is extremely I m « muliiv to the majority Je.uq er ws ‘Kt. it Is was pres« nt»'il with a beautiful gift n>. economical selection, as the gulnipe can lie ef f* .uro« Slid U u? as a token of love from th»* girls. the rest of the changed whenever It Imnimes ttoiksl without uiterl: poetarne. The prittceaM Jumper » tTis ts are most fuvi they have th»» app«*ntance of a one piece » pleasing desimi of this kind with the front of th»' Today’s Suggestion by EHen Stan. SAMPSON GETS ONE YEAR IN STATE PEN source It Is Instanly Biip- another source automat­ on arrangement of th»* main To keep the tunnel at all I ’ailed at three different ore are four fan cham- xhaust the foul air from the Wilbur Sampson, the man stole a revolver from . room 1 Matlock lodging house a week was arraigned in the circuit court this morning on the charge of hire ny from a dwelling. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced by Judge Harris to one year in the penitentiary. Jacobs ini Tri. I Joseph Jacobs, who has I een in the police and justice court several times for violating the liquor law. was tip for trial today for vl dating the local option law. The following jury was solei selected to try the case: E. S. l’ rlndel, W. .1. Canady, E. I'. Miller. G. T. Hay, T A. G H. Rogue, Ot ho Roberta, aud S. t of KU Oilier ln«li< i h e . breed ttn hllelt'dor. nnd I « k waist a i ncss. a center Im. k. lent oj ncf $i 36,000.000. <•" !>■ ie $ i .000.000 of i'ne author!:ted bonds wil 1 have been A DELIGHTFUL ^ quid FAci ‘ POWDER mparts a pleasing softness I and delicacy to the skin < •and restrains the ravages of sun, wind and time, Its continued application elimi nates sunburn, tan and freckles and renders imperceptible annoyirg minor blemishes and sallowness. It possesses a dainty, dinging odor exclusively its own and is in every , way a perfect toilet luxury. Price 1 bu 50 cents, cents. Ask your uiuggi; druggist for it ask yuui ) »OfTlMI I. Htlll ( HOYT CHFMICAL Ci. ———MM■ I III I w--------------------------------------- Dr. T. Felix Goumd’s ORiEFHÂL TOILET POWDM A pure. intisep- 1 oilet Powder infants and ts. Ex.tai- v perfuittd. iers m excei* ceinplerfD uni keeps the skin clear, «"ft velvety. R«he* skin irritati“n,B7 Should I* freely after l»ta- ing and giving » ■wor’11' ar»' skating sweaters of white wo.l VUMtO w lie n they are worn with a white skat Ing cap. ore Blutaibie for grown up vroiuen ör TFE ux & oc W w are the k i in ono Jackets, built Bome- c taHKaiX*** * *a» CH wba t on the■ sweater order. They ers or by niad. » are made of a sot.' two-ply jam and cenb Box- P» croc heted in a fancy stitch. N ithing pared by cou! d be wa rrner or more beecitning. FERS. T. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY, • jo ns are run throu;h th" s itch»» her« • i:;-1 Ul ere to serve as J ecora- Proprie!»., of 80URAU0 $ ORIMT*. C»WI t ion or to h old th»' Jacket tog¡ether. roa saut AJib lizvosMtxtiro ar Son'it* of the se Jackets are cro»dieted in ii shell istitch and formed of a STANLEY* dou1ble thick ness of the fabric . thus - '_____ addiing a ce rialn iLwffiness. The «12 W illami'H*' Hl. - 1 -i: li and it » with « ' do. € f» Jet biv kles r of th. Solti e gethei •omet girder meth« sity 1 a •nt» sold Send for Hall. !»>« ttlmonlalB Olive «treat. St. Louis •nlre« I Ite yw’-t» •< wwoatel W twteea wide e« u t 1 from Vienna ar.d < arts. They are Iviory, tort lose shell. 1 pearl and hitndsom e woods, with lace, ind han ol-palnted bo as to make them verità ble works of art • articularljr ins will be popular MMon. as will Iv- and < arved ivory orna- IRENCÎ ! FAIRBANKS». Kennedy 4 we Cough Syrup; ”noTet the b’■'«■els gently. Contains no up’.ttea. It In pb'N»ant to take and . children e*iserially Ilka the taste, bo naariy Uka map!« sugar. 3old by al.| . 1r««j«u.