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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1909 S Olive Fitch. Miss Atny Hurlburt. Mr. ace bands alternating . ,ene Hurlburt. Mr. Waiivi ll«-rr> ucks. th»» collar was high and \storlnt, Mrs. L. A. Lilwall, Miss ~»>vi>s were long to th»' »vilsts !»•• e 1 ilwall, Mr and Mrs James Tho morning suit »hould be of C. Parker, Mr. and Mrs Baker. llou- rye. Albert, Ethel Kay and Brlcc »vo-plece variety which means fl • »at nnd skirt In this cijse th»» Baker. lltloii of the brettelle Atwllco • 4 the sha» I»' lark brown linen of I Miss Sadie Douglas entertained a 'mown an chocolate on»» of th»’ fav- umber of her friends at her beautI- 'rite tones of th»» seasou. tughe» th»' ul homo east of Springfield Friday Th»» mixlel ».«turn«» more »>fft»ctlve t.t in h nor of Ml«» Christi'»" is » h I for this skli't Is one of the nt I Gorrle. It being her birthday. The ractiv»» designs of this s»-a■.»»». will arlors wore beautifully decorated ho girdle and back panel cut In one •r the occasion with red roses, and n«i tho front gore crossing th«» glr he lining room with syringa. The Ho in pane] eff»»ct, lonceiillng th» »>; evening passed pleasantly in social •h>«lng on tho left slile Tho glriih’ chat and music. Miss Douglas ren Is fluiah«»d along Ito edges to cor ter«'«! some very biwiutlful selections »sponxl with th»» tuck effect on the from Leyback. Liszt and Beethoven panel. The coat Is seml-flttlng, -In on the piano. At a late hour the :l»x breasted with whit«» pearl but tneste repaired to the dlnln • reom tons and tailored buttonholes where they were served with Ice A serviceable little morning »Ire » ■ream, cake and punch. Those près- wae of cotton voile In blue having ent were: Mr. and Mrs. S M Doug •vhlte «x»ln spots It was really mail» las. Mr. and Mr». Cari Carpentet, fter the old fashioned ahlrt waist Ml ult pattern, but being Joined at the Christian* I Gorrle, s-»dl- Douglas. I.ela McPherson. Lilllan waist, conies under the seml-qirlnc«»*' apartments In the Hall block, her a dainty lunch was served by the h'V>- Gorrle, Meaara, Aivah Armitac*» Jaek ■las« A feature that Is follow«*! out Thia time of year when everybody la busy going away or planniug to The reception hall was decorated in tess. assisted by Mrs. Lloyd Bellman. Gorrle, Thomas Gorrle. Reed Chatu- n many eunitner gowns was found flags and an abundance of red. white Miss Pearl Hawthorne was a guest of berlain. •o. it is quite unusual for so much '•«•re in that It fastened all th»» wa» 25 ' Receiving with the club. This club is one of the few gaiety in social life, The week just and blue flowers. town th<> front. Th»» waist wa* a Barbour. Mrs. | Mrs. Read were Mrs. to hold its meetings ended has seen two prominent wed- that has decided • nre Gibson moil«' with th»> wlite ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦■*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦• ♦♦ « In all summer. dings and two large receptions. At Carmichael and Mrs. Boynton. should«*rs anil graduated tuck* to th» > à - 't ? 4 • 4 *11 of these functions many beauti- the library Margaret Hetich served waist and a n«»bbv llttl<> pocket on t FADS AND FASHIONS J In the dining punch to the guests, ful gowns were worn. The Thimble Club celebrated its • • th«» left breast, The skirt was seven 4 4 4 room sweet peas were used, The red. tenth anniversary by enjoying the TAFT AND MRS. LONGWORTH AUTOMOBILING IN cored with an Inverted plait under MRS. On Wednesday evening at 8:30 white and blue scheme helped make hospitality of Mrs. Frank Chambers each gore an«l front was. of course WASHINGTON. (Ry Catherine Mann-Payzant.) *t the new home of the couple. Mr. the affair one of the prettiest Eugeue at her bungalow on the river on of two narrow piece«. Th»» closing New York. July 3. tn spit«» of the Fred Fisk, former sheriff of this has had for some time. Mrs Tuft nml Mr* M» t»»»l »« L»»ugwoitli nr»» familiar tlgur with buttons of smoked was made Thursday afternoon and evening The 4 * » county, was united in marriage to ladies of the club went down before many fabrics tha* ar® ur«xscnted bo pearl. If the gown had t»ren of Un I»n the Sp.-e»lx«i»v 1111(1 III»» »»splitenitr In Wil»lilugt»«n ll»n»-ly la » Miss Minette Allen, an accomplished A whist party was given by Mrs. supper, when the husbands Joined us this seasou tlr- re are new mater >n the buttons could ’ »overe.l with young lady of this city. Rev. D. H. Henry Tromp at her home on West them. A most delicious repast was lais which are a<ix>vt> all the Ohl the same material. Th»» sleeves had mobllliig will».»ut ili«» oilier, and Mr* la»ngw»»rtli u» Mr* r liliicbeoti alinosi every w»»»»k. When |'r«wl«lelil nnd Mr* I aft Trimble officiating. The wedding Ninth and Washington streets in h- n- enjoyed by th»’ club and its guests. favorites '•tiffs ami were fusteniMl with butt» tut ws6 a quiet affair, the bride and or of her mother. Mrs. Dunn, and who were: Mrs. Fred Chambers, Wo have mentioned the high favor smaller, but matching those on the for Un» auuiurrr Mr. ami Mn». lamgworib »»III be tlielr m-nr groom bein-g unattended. Miss Allen Miss Dunn, from the East. Roses Miss Maud Kerns and the Misses Ele- iu which the foulards have been skirt. A high turnover collar ami occupying u cottage »wily a abort distane* from tbu Tuft home wore a white messaline gown ar^i sweet peas predominated. Her nor Ruby, Marion Mateer and Mary ' held during the past season and I »a hot were worn at the neck and trimmed in real lace and made in guests were Mrs. Hammond. Mrs. Chambers. i many gowns both of the dressy and a belt with pearl buckle. princess style. The decorations for Bingham, Mrs. Buoy. Mrs. Magladry, [ utility sorts are developed from It. I W hite cotton net that com»« at all 4 4 4 the wedding were in lilies and roses. Mrs. Mahon. Mrs. Bristow, Miss Greta ■ Blue. brown. green and black pr!»'»*» is being used for gowns for A business and social meeting of Present were the immediate family: Bristow. Mrs. Lee Travis, Mrs. Ed- grounds are to be found in a legion the young girl this season. A Mrs. Allen. W E. Fisk and wife. Mr. munson. Mrs. J. W. Hobbs. Mrs. the Y P. S. C. E. of the Presbyterian of designs and peculiarities of weave Frenchy mode of trimming In the church was held Wednesday evening and Mrs. F. E. Blair, Miss Mamie Braly (Los Angeles) Mrs. McMor- , and finish. Perhaps the most pop application of color»»»! bands under Fisk, Mr. Roy Emerson. Miss Mabel ran. Mrs. Snodgrass. Mrs. J. L. Page. at the home of the Misses Chase on ular of the patterns is the all-over the net lustead of on the outside, Fisk and Miss Minnie Stein, of Ho Mrs. Durvea and Mrs. J. P. Campbell. North Pearl street. The regular elec- ; design In white. which glv»' •• -l-'llcate effect ami on»- quiam, Washington. tion of officers was held, with the Among tho popular up-to-date ma 4 4 4 » dealrabls. Mr. and Mrs, Fisk will be at home following result: President. Miss Pale tlnteU organdy or batiste I* Miss Libbie Howe entertained on Cora Chase; vice president. Mr. Clar terials that have come to stay ar«» to their many friends at 293 West Friday all the pongee weaves embracing extremely pretty applied under n«»t evening with a jolly "barn" Ninth street after September first. party at the family barn which they ence Steele: secretary. Miss Jones; | Shantung, rajah, etc., which may b«- and a very attractiv«» dancing frock 4 4 4 are living in until their home is com treasurer. Mr. Suits. I^ater In the i found both iu the plain and flgure«l could !>«» thus develop««). Another wedding of interest was pleted. The affair was in compli evening refreshments were served by go»'!?» and than which, with fin«» cut !4nen and Shantung tw»«»m to be and finish, no more attractive ma- the leading rubrics for the coming that of Miss Anna May Hammitt to ment to Mise Lola Howe, who left on the Misses Chase. 4 4 4 1 terial Is to be found for the tailored season K'th for the two-pl«>ce an«! Mr. F. C. Bean. The wedding took Saturday morning for Missouri.where place at M. L. Hammitt’s home on she will speni the summer. Wild Miss Mae Sage entertained her summer suit. th»» three-pl«*'e costume. In making up the new wardrobe South Willamette street. The decora flowers and ferns made the place Sunday school class of six boys with It Is said that buttons will not be tions for the occasion were in Mar very woodsy and picturesque. In one a chicken dinner on Tuesday evening we »vould suggest a dressy tailored worn so much during the coming Working along th«« lit»«» of bw tir guerites and roses. The ceremony corner was a well of punch. In an- at her home on East Thirteenth «uit of rather rough Shantung In th«» winter but there Is no Indication of Flfteen feet frontage on Wil three-piece costume to be worn In this being true In the summer gowns lainctte »trout, occupied by a one- ing lho gr>-ut«M>* ■-«•■ulta lu prolMtloa was perform»*! by Rev. 1. G. Knotts, the afternoon, a lark pretty linen of Albany, an intimate frieni of the Alpaca and mohair is certainly story brick bii«tri»-.« building, has nunlnat fire, wltn a minimum of ri- two-piece suit for th«» morning, a having some vogue this summer and sold for IS toil, which Indlcaiei the iiendlture, th«» («»root aervl »■ has ne family. The bride wore a gown oi printed muslin linen for th«» even no material »-an give better *»»rvlce value of Eugene real estate at the Id»*! to »atabllah on th-' must id- apricot messaline which was particu ing. and a foulard for th»» after larly becoming to her style of beauty. The sleeveless princess suit worn present tlm»» in the buwIneM district vanUhge«»ua point* of th«* ns! I». os| noon costume. These with a f»-w over elaborate blouses will be a l'b«» property In qm-vtlon I» th»» Ben forest« in »he w«-«t a m»rl« * of iook- The groom’s gift was a sunburst of linen or wool skirts will probably- diamonds and pearls which she feature of gowns planned for the Mulkey building occupied by luxldy'r out station« from which n»-»« <4 th» put one through a summer In which Hummer wore. r» sorts. Shirrings and cigar »»ore Hon. Allen Eaton was br<«aklng out of forest fir«»« cun I* one must go about a good deal. After the ceremony and congratu- frills are aeen on some of the ILghter th»» purchaser, telephoned to forest official« Il ’h« lations were over, the bride's sisters Take for instance the dressy after weight frocka of the sleeveless prln- Mr Eaton I» advertlsing that he Information given out at the Ke» served a dainty lunch to the guests, noon tailored costume with Its skirt aaaa design. Will go out »if business, being force»! gene headquarters of the forest M-r- and waist (really Joined in one) and who were the immediate relatives of out of his pr»-i I' quarters, and vice. its c< at which goes to the making the contracting parties. Mr. and Since all of these station« • Ill bulging from that, he wl'l not oc- VV. C. T. U ■ p of a three-piece suit. Mrs. F. C. Bean leave next Wednes cupy the premise» he han bought coutmanil a vu»w of the country In all the new coats we find the day for a three weeks’ trip and will wich his book and art store. at th« lilllea around the work »4 Jeter collar made of a contrasting goods be at home, corner Tenth and High an»l extinguishing fir«-> In th«-4r CORRESPONDENCE present, at any rale. and the buttons are extremely decor streets, after August first. W E. It *ddy, proprietor of th«» clplenry will, by this plan, be gr«1 ative. often being ornamented with 4 4 4 cigar »tore, has be»»n given notice to expedited, alth the result that nuny embroidery or tiny Insects of lace Mrs. S. D. Read gave a musicale (By Josephine Hull. Press Cor). vacate th«» building by th»' first of thousands of dollars worth of val or even little designs of finely on Wednesday afternoon, in honor of What would we no without our Dr September. Mr. Eaton will rebuild uable timber will be »aved .»titiiiilly. wrought metal hammered Into th»» her sister, Mrs. Carmichael, The dec- In most of tho national foreot the front of th»» structure, putting in Wiley? He can furnish mor»» wlt- a modern »tore front. button top. All sorts of detachable state« the climate I-» very dry. «ad orations were in wild roses, with pret nesees relative to the violation of collars of linen. Cluny and baby t.he rain fall light I’ondltloM. ty hand-painted programs, the work Irish lace are worn with hats of all th«» Pure F imm I law than any one else therefor«», are remarkably favortbla of Mrs. Read. Mrs. Boynton and Mrs. sorts of materials and for the after and with less erpense. He arraug«»« MILITIAMEN WILL for th«» «¡ir<-ad of fire ami ex’rnordln- Alton Hampton assisted the hostess noons no dressier adjunct cOu)d be his packages, bottles and so forth, ary diligence la nisesaary In patrob during the afternoon. The follow addi-d: as the majority of the coats and they speak for themselves. In SHOOT ON NEW ling dangerous areas To nJmlnl»- ing program was rendered: are of the collarl«*ss type, many language loud and clear and unre ter tho vast area lncltid>-4 lu <»• To a Wild Rose.....................McDowell styles might be worn with the same futable. And the food adulterers Rose in the Bud......................... Foster STATE RIFLE RANGE national forest«, approximately H»5.* coat, giving a complete difference of and mixers grow limp and sneak out 000,00«» acres, the gov»-rnni»*nt has On the Wild Rose Tree............. Rololi effect. to try again some other plan to de about l.tno men In th»' fluid, It Rose in the Garden.......... Midlinzen The coat chosen for the Shantung fraud the long-suffering people. Orders for th»» annual state rifle Under the Rose............................. Fisher eai'h man <x>»i!d be us»»<l for flit costume should be of a favorite style Pr"sld«nt Roosevelt and Attorney competition. In which 24 teams of patrol, h«» would hav«» to rover «P- A Chain of Roses ....................... Loehr for Instance, a plain loose back with General Bonaparte settled th«- ques riflemen reptesenting every section Al i proximately 138.001) iur> The Wind and the Rose .... Wolf »Idoback portions cut to extend over tion once about whisky being straight of the state where National Guard matter of fact, however. the velums The Band of Roses..........MacDowell the shoulders and having curved whisky when It la made of grain ami troops ar»» stationed will com[l»»te for My Love is Like the Red, Red «if bualncipi on th«» national for«»W seams that give a beautiful shape to 1 barrels, from which trophies and m»»dala, were l-sueit yes- has groan to such proportions 'hat Rose.................................... . Hastings 'he figure, the narrow loose front of It is sold; but that blended whisky terdy from headquarters of the Ore- My Jacquinot...................... .. Johnson than twenty-five p«»r cent of th* 'he cutaway style just meeting over or alcohol or neutral spirits colored gon Natlonnl Guard, says thi» Ore- I«»*« force Is available Th!« tnakM It A Rose.................................. . . . Derlza gonlan. the bust, where they may be held to an»l flavored to look and taste Ilk»- Two Roses........................... . . Weillngs neriwiary to spread an nverag»» man's gether by a fancy button or the as whisky is an Imitation and should Four Important contea'» to «»»»tab- over nearly four tltii'-s 138,- The Bee and the Rose . . . . . Reading i»opitlar nilk frogs. A flat whawl be labeled accordingly. llsh the supremacy In rifle marks M-rv|c« (»00 acre.«, ilecreaslng fir»' protectloa The Bird and the Rose . . . Horrocks collar made of satin In the same But now comes the rectifiers to manship of th»» various organizations far I h ’P. w the |M»lnt of safety lo The Song of the Rose ... Humaman t shado atid overlaid with another of President Taft, and strangely enough are provided, together with a match many cast**. Hedge Roses......................... . Schubert fine creamy lac»» adds jauntiness to he has permitted the whole thing to for revolver marksmen. Th«» com In th«» face of this, however, fir* A Bowl of Roses............... ... Clarke I PRETTY HELEN HALE. BRIDE OF “THE MAN FROM HOME.” the coat. The sleeve provid«xl fits petition will open August 1 and will be reopen«»d and rein vest I gat »»d losses <wi th«» nallonal f iresi - are )n-pt A White Rose .................... . . Wilder Only a week before dainty Helen Hale became the bride of William smoothly into the armhole, being Now. SolicU r G«-neral Bowers s< i-ms oontlnuy until August 3. or until th»» at a |H>lnt »»her«» they are trivial Oriental Roses.................... . .. Paplni i cut after regular coat style, flnlsiiel to dlswnt from the ruling of the matches are completed. the datnniw Three Roses Red............... . . . Norris Hodge, the clever actor who plays the leading part In "Ttie Man From plainly at the wrists. I when compared with others, and among other things lo The four Important rifle match«»« which would b«» caused w»’r»> tie Yellow Roses....................... .. Reading Home,” she coyly told the newspaper reporters that she really did not think The gown -that is a part of the ssy*: named In th«» orders are th«» stat«» lands <*ontnln»»d In the national k>r- The Mission of the Rose. ... Cower she ever would marry and that she could not understand why her engage- suit consists of skirt and waist, and "Such mixtures have been made trophy match, th«- state medal match, Ashes of Roses.................... . . . Lynes nsent to this or that man was always being announced Hut Mr. Hodge Is is made cm the princess cut which is most extensively for a long period the state Individual match and the eate unprotrctod. The Maid and the Rose. . . • I^Koven I qujte as versatile as he Is clever. Ec t '!:! Miss .*!! :• Hale that be bad fully undoubtedly one of the most popu and have become a most popular Governor's tiophy match, The one He told The Gift Rose...................... ... Roger . made mni»e up »in his mind to take her with wit him ‘‘ on his vacation tour through New lar and bcM-omlUg styles of the sea form ' f beverage: it Is even true, as about which the greatest Interest BEST WAREROOM IN The Last Rose of Summer.......... Anon. son; its modification known as the I understand from the testimony, centers Is th»» Governor's trophy This program was rendered by England In an automobile, and, to make a long story short, they are oa semi-princess is also seen as fre that a larger quantity of these mix match. Inawmueh as It will eatabl'lsh CITY. SAYS CAMPBELL Mrs. Carmichael, Mrs. Alton Hamp their way. quently as any other r de of dr»-»“ *aree than straight whisky has been th»» regimental championship Here ton. Mrs. H. C. Mahon, Miss Alicia The blouse waist is tucked from the consumed during the past twenty tofore th»-»«» laurels have gone to th«» McElroy. Mrs. Alice Middleton. Mrs. shoulders io yoke de-th In fr>*t years.’,’ Fourth Regiment, of Southern Or.» Proprietor of the Crescent Ha» H. Eyre Powell, Mrs Read, Miss Lou other ice cream cones were to he had, street. The boys thoroughly enjoyed The back fits plainly and is in three i Even so! What magnificent dis- gon. owing t»> th«» better facilities ise Yoran. Her guests were: Mrs E. and cheese straws were served in an the splendid repast. portions with tuck-covered seam:« "• rnment, what a wonderful revela- for preliminary practice on th»» Completed a Fine Addi R. Gilstrap, Mrs. W F. Osburn, other. An illustrated journey, where outlining a pan-1 which la . separate separate'.’ ilon. The advocater of the Pure Southern Oregon rifle range-» This « 4 « Mrs. W. F. Gilstrap, Mrs. H. E. Pow the guest® had to illustrate what hap tion to His Store from that of the six-gun e d skirtZat Food law will no doubt be under y«ar. however, the Third Infantry The Sunshine Club met Friday af ell. Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. Pinkerton, pened betwiien two stations, made the the waist by a nerrow belt, . The mar-- obligation« to the Solicitor nas had the advantag»» of th«» now ternoon with Mrs. W. W. Calkins at Mrs. Sweetser. Mrs. Sheldon, Mrs. F. evening sedm short. Chinese lan front gore <:;’ends up thr "• gh the (k ral for the news that these Clackamas range and 1» confident of W. Osborn, Miss Schmitt. Mrs Leor terns were used outdoors as guides. her home on East Eleventh street. blouse waist making a full-length dr'.nks are "popular” (with th«» trade _ O. A. Campbell, proprietor nn»l a different .!”L....t outcome. This match Edmunson. Mrs. DeCou, Mrs. Theresa Those present were; Miss Nell Mur The guest of the club was a friend of panel with ti: keel edges to ccrrei- b»--a>i3<» mor»- profitable that pure will be hard manager of "The Creecent," has fit*’ fought and It will 1». Mrs. Griggs, from Minneapolis. The Jackson. Mrs. Kuykendall, Mrs. Pipes, phy, the Misses Ethel and Mae Kin torr-! to th-> —k. The clorlng Is I whisky), and that larger quantities bard to pi-k ■ win’ -r In advance, Inhed a $2500 wnreroom at th«» buck Mrs. Travis, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Boyn ney, Miss Grace Vickers, Miss Eva Misses Jessie Calkins and Ethel John beneath the left side of the front are '-onsumed (because the poor vle- although tin» *' S.u.h. .. Oregon «»om- of Ills store, which h«» will us«» to »tore son served refreshments to the guests ton, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. F. G. Young, Burton, Miss Baker, Miss Vesta Da panel. The neck is cut in '•quare tims do not know what they are us mand would seem to have a slight his stock and handle the rougher In the latter part of the afternoon. Mrs. Griffin. Miss Nell Murphy, Mrs. vis, Miss Ellis, Misses Lola and Lib- outline and f:nf''»ed with a banding ing). The Pure Food law requires advantage. grade of goods in his store. 1 h" 4 4 4 Schaefer and sisters, Mrs. Middleton. bfe Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Muth, Mr. of heavy embreld» ry ami :_ he yoke I» the manufacturers to label their building Is of concrete, 72x-’L n"1» Mrs. Ray Goodrich, Mrs. Tromp. Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Keeney, Messrs. Roy A very»pretty w'eding took place at made of tuck' d chiffon In a'shad»' pr ducts carrec.tly, «nd all honest Ifi fe»»t high. It Is even better lighted Dunn. Miss Dunn. Mrs. Ohler (Asto Davis. Johnston, Houghton. Frank the home of the bride-s parents, Rev. that matches, or In wjite. Th»- : n are willing to do that, and only RAILS ORDERED than the commodious main buil<lln<- ria), Mrs. Macintosh, Mrs. Laura and Oliver Needham, Fred Stickles, and Mrs. D. E. Baker, on Wednesday skirt is cut will» .» m-)d -ra o sweep dishonest scoundrels try to evnde It Mr. Campb«»ll takes great pride la FOR S. P. COMPANY ’ S Harris. Miss Alicia McElroy. Mrs. P. Austin Farrington, Edward Arm evening, June 30. at 8 o’clock, when If liked, though tlie te; '< ”-»y of 'ho bls business, in tin Interview today Now rorn»-s the American Mi-dical L. Campbell, Mrs. Tollman, Mrs. Du- strong, Oren and Lloyd Howe. summer is to have all skirls for the Asr.ocia4.Ion condemning benzoate of their eldest, daughter, Mary L., be NATRON EXTENSION h<> “ said: gald Campbell, Miss Wflson (Dako 4 4 4 Nobody hns a bettor warcrootn soda and similar preservatives In came the bride of Oscar Lee Lltsfn- streets to just clear the ground. ta), Miss Gilkison, Mrs. J. M. Shel A two-pfece suit has a skirt, that fowl products, asking Congress to ♦ “The District Sschooi,” a produc ger, of Los Angeles. The bride and Orders have been placed by ♦ than I nor a finer store. Ami do yolJ ley, Mrs. Densmore. Mrs. Willoughby, tion given for the benefit of the foun- groom were attended was lalvi in tucks three at. each of absolutely and positively prohibit ♦ the Harriman Iln»s for the ♦ know we built that wareroom without __ _ by ____ Bonnve and Mrs. G. D. Linn, the Misses Yoran. tain fund, was comical in the ex- (Albert Raker as bridesmaid a newspnper man in town knowing and best its six gores and a bretelle portion their use. Temis-ranro |»eople hav<- ♦ st<‘el rails to be used the com Mrs. H F. Hollenbeck. Mrs. W. C. treme. The ladies of the Auxiliary man. The bridal party entered the was with a rounded neck section been l»oml>ardlng Congress for many ♦ ing fiscal year ami out of the + about It?" Yoran. Mrs. Zeiber, Mrs. 8. D. Allen. are to be comm»:nded in their faith-1 room to the strains of Mendelssohn’s from which extended three straps of years for similar measures, and a.i ♦ total amount 13.000 tons are ♦ Anil then he laughed. ♦ Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Loomis. Miss Nellie ful efforts to beautify Eugene. wedding march, played by Miss Flor bo4.h back and front, fastened to the soon as the present law—which par ♦ to be awarded to the Oregon + Loomis. Mrs. Glen, Mrs. Bryson (Cor belt under big fancy buttons. The tially gives relief is passed Io, here ♦ Railroad and Navigation com ence Lucas. The Impressive ring cer 4 4 4 vallis». Mrs Griggs, Mrs. McMorran, blouse was of crc>ss-barre«l muslin oom«»s some Interest and Interviews ♦ pany and the Southern Pacific + OFFICERS STATE TEACHERS’ + Thursday evening the Odd Fellows emony was performed by Rev. W. B. 'hat matched the suit in color and a high official and the work of years ♦ linos Mrs. Jepp, Mrs. Harry Keeney, Mrs. In Oregon. Pinkerton, of the Congregational was finished at the ne«-k anl sleeves ♦ L. T. Harris, Mrs. Tidball, Dr. Mau opened their lovely rooms to the pub church. ASSOCIATION CHOSEN Is practically undone. Oh, for a ♦ The Oregon lines’ share of + The bride looked charming Svarverud’s orchestra played rer. Mrs. H. E. Morris, Mrs. E. J. lic. with dainty little frills of chiffon. government of the p««ople, for tlm ♦ the order represents about ♦ in a princess gown of white silk, Frasier, Mrs. F. L. Chambers, Mrs. during the evening. Punch was serv This is the mode that would make people and by th»- people, Anyway, ♦ $1148,000 expenditure At th«» *••»» Ion of the State teach' Snodgrass, Mrs. E. O. Potter, Miss ed to »he guests and everybody had a trimmed with real lace, and carried a up well in some of the chea»per lln- long live Dr Wiley. Ho will al- ♦ Amounts 1 to about »2 a nd + shower bouquet of bride's roses. The track ♦ era' Hssis-latlon nt. Albany. yvMtrr- fine time. Stella Bean and Miss Morgan. n« or zephyrs tn a medium color bo ways be a thorn in th«» flesh of evil + mile«. Of thia amount. groom wore the conventional black. — ............ - ton + dny afternoon th»» following offlref* 4 4 4 4 4 4 be: worn with a white under blouse. doers. And though poisonous things <• miles aro for the Natron exten The bridesmaid wore blue silk mull were elected for th«» ensuing ’*’*/» II Mrs. L. E. Bear, gave a family re- and carried a shower bouquet of If In a dark color it would probably may be "popular,” and "much con + sion. Th», remaining 82 mill’s ♦ Mrs. W. T. Gorden entertained cn ♦ E. 7". Moore«, Snl«»m. president; "• Tuesday afternoon vlth an at-home union dinner on Wednesday evening. 'white carnations. The young couple last all summer without going to sumed." still he Is there like old ♦ aro |b»rttally for repair work to ♦ I). Seldon. ‘ University ’ ,,f ‘ Oregon, rock-ribbed Maine and atlll pro- + the main lines of the O. R. a + for her sister, Mrs. 8. H. Wilder. Mrs. The table was beautifully decorated were the recipients of many beauti tho cleaner’s. Prf Chaa. A. Hice, Prtlnnd. vlcs- The afternoon c..stume was a tests. ♦ N ami Soul horn PacJflc, with ♦ F. 8. Dunn received at the door,while in syrlngas The following members ful gifts of silver, cut glass, china p .»»sidi-nts; L. A. Wiley. Portland, gown containing the very best In the ♦ possibly some for the i>«-s- ♦ Mrs. Freeland and Mrs. Jepp had of the family were present: Judge and linen. The rooms were taste secretary; ; F. Carlton. Salci»» E seml-prlneess nnd late Empire modes, ♦ chutes. All of the rails are to ♦ charge of the dining room, with Cos and Mrs. R. 8. Bean, of Salem; F. C. fully decorated with cut fk wers and DeWitt's Little Early Riser» treasurer, being developed from a delicate old- by Gilstrap and Barbara Booth as as Bean and children, Hortense and Ru evergreens. A three-course luncheon small, gentle, pleasant, little liver ♦ be 9b pounders -which is the ♦ Retiring • resl.lcnt Wiley in hl« ♦ standard adopted not only for ♦ sistants. The reception hall and par pert: Miss Coleman. Miss Stella Bean, was served after the congratulations. rose shade of pongee with a tiny pills. Sold by all druggists. addr< s favtxed Portland as (he p*f satiny stripe, and covered with fine ♦ th»» O. It. lor were banked with white lilies and Mrs Lucas and daughter, Julia: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lltslnger left at 12:32 N. but fur the new ♦ ma nont mooting plac«» nn»»l 'n I*' conventional figures. It was a plain + portions of tho Southern Paci ♦ comber Just before the holt ¡days «» ferns, while the sitting room was a and Mrs. L. E. Bean and son, John; for lx>s Angeles, where they will re Gas renaced from 11.75 to »1.50 ♦ gored skirt carried high up into the fic lino. mass of crimson ramblers. In the Ormond and Harold Rean. side. The guests were as follows: Rev. waist and the front section quite to per 1000 feet. time. ... + The order for steel rails com ♦ ♦ the Prof. 4 4 4 dining room sweet peas were used. | W. B Pinkerton. Mr. an«: Mrs. Crlte- the yoke line. Above this was worn if WILLAMETTE VALLEY CO. J. G Swan, of Klamath F-'J'' ♦ pletes the list of supplies for ♦ Dainty Ices were served to her numer 'I be Tete-a-Tete Club met with ser, Mr. and Mrs. Maurer, Mr. C. P. and fastened to the skirt a waist, tho resolution iwmn»'1'' ’ + the present fiscal year which ♦ heads ous guests, some 120 in number. Kathleen Henderson on Wednesday Devereaux, Mr. Harry Devereaux, that was almost the exact, reproduc with Professors Stockton ami ' If you want chinaware or granite 4 4 4 afternoon at. her home on Sixth Miss Esther Devereaux, Mrs. Guthrie, tion of the old fashioned bolero ware, get our prices first. Our dishes ♦ ended yesterday The rails are ♦ era. On revision of the conatltn*I ♦ for delivery between July 1 ♦ Mrs. S D. Read was at. home to street. Conversation and needlework Miss Maud Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs A. heavily braided. The under blouse and bylaws H. F Carlton. Pres1''^“ her friends on Thursday afternoon in occupied the afternoon, after which W. Hunt, Miss Florence Lucas, Mias I —th? bolero was sleeveless—was of are all new patterns. Bacon Bros. ♦ 1909. and July 1, 1910. ♦ Crooks and Prof. Grout Is th* c"’1’’ Tea Co., 55 East Ninth street. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ mlttee. « L > 2* n WILLAMETTE STREET FRONTAGE