r THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. AUG 5. 1909 9 T------------------------- - prices, too. tho tempt ntlon to buy Is one that eau hardly I ov ■ootue by (he daughters of Eie. Nei er b< . t ravt Ive ma w ere t h ma >riis obtaining the same general to t it In th«» tisnal HqnM foriti or iu effi-et as with a more eostlv fabric. eh ovvia led ubivi fuiiu calh-J bju»aul>4. I I.ast week I »aw a gisni Illustra­ f tion of this at one «if thhe counters | gored skirt bill jollied together and f of a large department store where 1 under a medium width holt. Covered X •J they were showing a fine lot of goods j buttons decorate the I aine I at the I ‘I which at first glanet look'd like the I w list line. there being tour on «steli softer foulards. Instead they were of I aide mid four on each aide of th» X < .1 soft cotton beautifully woven and panel at the lower edge oraammit Lhe sleeves are mercerized well deserving the name the lower pollimi I long with tiny frilfi* about the wrists of "niercerizeil foulards " They were to be found in all the] l ami a button In tho polutetl outline The Shakespeare Club met with son. Valene Eastham. Lucilie Abrams. Allen. Floyd Haley. Frank Stanley colors and patterns peculiar to the I for a finish. A clwiuiselte of Swiss Mrs P K. Hammond at her home. 618 Xeura Richardson. Enola Wells. Ma­ Tom Haley aud Flaude Daniel. foulards: for instance, there w ere , etubmidery fills In tin* V-openlng at Olive street, on Mondai aftern- .>n of bel Manueriug, Hazel Humphrey aud 4 4 4 this week. This club meets every two Hettie Davis. Last Wednesday evening at their the dark blues with coin and ixilka the nee and lace is laid ou the edge A • weeks to read different plays of home on East Fifteenth street. Dr. dots, crescents ami wav,sl Hues, to simulate a collar. A big Paua The Dorm parlors were the scene and Mrs. Cloran entertained infor- There were greys, light blues and ma hat trinuiuil with a acart of pink Shakespeare and is thoroughly liter­ ary in character. The members are: of much merriment on Thursday mally at dinner. Their guests were browns with many designs, also ami white silk is worn, also white Mrs. w. Bnoy, Mrs Frink. Mr». evening. Miss Edith Prescott having Superintendent Cooper, of Seattle, white and black effects and a very cmivass shoes and whitu gloves. A Hammond. Mrs. E. X. Smith. Mrs. J. invited a few iu for an informal aud Dr. and Mrs. - F. G. G. Schmidt. pretty cream ground having broken white isirasol haviug a pink border S. Magladry. Mrs. Dillon. Miss Nellie dance. Punch was served during the and white bag are curried. ♦ lines In brown. Loomis. Mrs. McMorran. Mrs. Henry evening. A novelty dance, a mixture There is a decliled craze Just now Society Personal« A dainty little frock of this last A. Tromp. Mrs. Martin. Mrs. E. M. of the two-step, waltz, three-step, Miss Elizabeth Graves, of Chatta- foods was prettily developed In a to wear black silk «oat witti light Duryea. Mrs. W. F. Gilstrap. Mrs. M. barn dance aud rye wal'.z was a fea­ nooga, Tennessee, is to be the -guest design consisting ot a surplice waist colored gowns, rupee especially tally I the hr white ture of the evening. This is the last of her sister. Mrs. Geo. O’B. DeBar, and skirt laid In groups if tiny Hneu suits, Th» y may be very lung D. Beals. of a series of dances that Miss Pres­ for the rest of the summer. ♦ 4 « plaits. This Is one thing that tniMit or they may be uf (hr shorter uobby Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock the cott has been giving, which have they Mrs M. I.. Kelli . Mrs .1. W G. ,i: J bo remembered in the making of lengths mid sonif t imea Christian Endeavor Society ot the prove dmost delightful. designs dtedgns of made in the ne* and fetching and son. Woodbridge, are visiting at 1 the thin dres*—that ♦ 4 4 Central Presbyterian church departed terfiy wrap form which are so On Thursday evening Mrs. L. X. Mrs. Buoy’s cosy home on West which we see s> many, having scant venient to slip on tor a short walk I for Hendricks' Park, where a bonfire skirts are not possible In such girsls. was built and a picnic supper served. Roney had a musicale for a few of Tenth street. The Misses Eva Allen. Lucia Camp­ there must be a ci rtaln amount of ou the shore or later for t’he Journey ' LIEUTENANT ADAMS. CHIEF WITNESS IN SUTTON CASE, AND After supper a business meeting was her friends. Light refreshments were bell and Mary DeBar are home from fullness to uiake them fall as they to the "summer garden." held, after which every one enjoyed served. A uew Idea lu millinery Is the re­ HIS ATTORNEY. Portland, where they have been vls- . should. ♦ ♦ e stories and singing, coming home at A surplice waist Is always a good placing ot tbe popular tens'lle ut vel­ Thanks are due Hill’s gun store fiting for some time. Miss Mary He­ about 10 o'clock. Lleutrnnnt ItoleTt II Adams of the marine corps wns the first for the beautiful musical numbers Bar spent some time at the seashore < design for the flouncings and the vet with one of stuuli quills or tiny mlle<1 before the Isinr«! of Inquiry nt AnimiMills when tlie ■«•••"nd Invitlgntlon • 4 * border materials In the soft or even bits of feathers, which may be found i hito (he den th of Lieutenant Jnines N Nutton began Llriltensnl \il lum was Summer school this year has been their Columbia phonograph rendered while gone. the heavier gixwls. The waist both in Uiacs and while and colors, »•"* I R'pri-senliMl by counael nnd was iill"w I ■ l«r will, h kllhal Suttoi w . t ,l|a Special Correspondence. 4 4 4 ed her home on Tuesday evening to being placed at the center of the which mt’.iough woven from spuu - -- • - - * The tight which | ns «siiti the abisiUng of - mt.;, va» Needlework kept Miss Ray Wood ­ London, July 30. — Mr. faculty friends and students of the and Mrs. front and back. The V opening was silk is yet made to Imitate tho lines | Sutton's own revolver University. Receiving with her were ruff s guests occupied on Friday after­ Banton returned after a couple of filled with a fine tuck«*d ercim chif­ of serge and to be about aa heavy described tn minute detail by Adama. Mrs. Young. Mrs. Schmitt. Mrs. Doug­ noon, she having invited a few of the weeks’ visit at the A-Y-P. They report fon with a high collar. The leg-o'- it is an admirable material tor a [ — las and Mrs. Aiderman. Mrs. W. B. 1 ’ mutton sleeve may be tucked in traveling suit or indeed * tor a more “ Dillard also helped Mrs. Campbell groups to match rhe sklYt, or It may elaborate g'-WU. during the evening. At the door Miss Cloaks ate draped ta the should- be in three quarter length fltilshisl Clara Wold greeted the guests, while I In points and the trimmings with an ers over doliuan sleeves and caught Miss Edith Prescott introduced the under sleeve to match the chemisette up in the back and because of their I guests to the receiving line. The dec­ butterfly resemblance are culled that fills the V opening. orations for the occasion were beauti­ The skirt of this dr««se Is cut with w raps. ful. th.- receptloa rooaa bail Leghorn 'hats are being five »>res. the fullness around the Shasta daisies and maple boughs, ie ou hips fitted by clusters of fine tucks mutch the gown« and they while the library was a bank of nas­ orlg- stitched down over the hips and the the most Cuarnnug shades, turtiums. Sweet peas and tasselwood good w hole fasten«*«! to the bodice-stay be­ lual color seems to be sucl made the dining room most summery. aud I neath. It was made in clearing length foundation. Big loose sea During the evening Mrs. Douglas ren­ and measur«*d three and a half yards folds and willow plumes se to I m * dered a piona solo. Miss Cora Wold round and had two wide tucks at the the favoriiie trimiulng. favored them with a soprano solo. Black tor evening gowns seems to ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ bottom following the outline of the! Miss Murphy played and Miss Yoran The ” tint \r»na. |Ca!.. July hem. which gave the appearance of b<* fashionable even tur lhe young and Mrs. Carmichael each sang. Af­ ateiniii-r Wfuliebugo. b'llltid ft 1 Ev- euiuroldered In ♦ another tuck. This design would be ; woman aud tulle ter the music ices were served by the Walter McFarland. cashier er. . Wash . to San Fra. * i-nt very suitable for crowbar muslins, long trailing vines done lu delicate ♦ and manager of the First Na­ Misses Irma Campbell. Eleanor Al­ Ino aslioi«* early tod.') off th«* Mi len, Cora and Clara Wold. Ruth Dun- cotton voiles and the thin »11 miller colors is used effectively over col- ♦ tional Bank o( Min klifleld, low. roast mid will prove a lol iway and Gertrude Holmes. This af­ silks that make such charming even- ored sill«!. ♦ Oregon, told n close personal ('apt tin William A Treminr. Ills wife fair proved to be very pleasant and Ing dresses. ♦ friend while In Eugeni' today mid four children mid 23 nieintsT» of those enjoying Mrs. Campbell’s hos­ Some of tho cheviots and surges CALIFORNIA FAIR ♦ that Coos Bay's only real the crew rrm'hi-d tlie shor. unbnrtn- pitality speak highly of her ability have been very cleverly imitated in ♦ hope of a railroad «as to the ed In the schooner's tao bouts in entertaining. cotton goods; those In black and ♦ interior, vlu Eugene She was laden with 1,5«»«». ihhi feet MAKES BID FOR 4 4 4 ♦ white effects are especially smart. Of 'If you people build to the of lumber and wan groping her way Mrs. Cloran and Mrs. Gray were ♦ mouth of the Sluslaw,” he course, they are heavier than the through a dense fog nt 2 :<) thin hostesses to the Woman’s Missionary JEFFRIES-JOHNSON ♦ »aid for first-mentioned materials, but "we will lie there from morning when she str ink Immedl* Society of the Presbyterian church ♦ MnrHhfield tn meet you when traveling, dull or oool days in the iitely she began to *< tile ut the stern, on Tuesedav afternoon, the afternoon Visalia. Cal.. July 31.—The ♦ ♦ you get there" summer and evenings on the street ♦ and orders W« re given to dear a*ay being spent at Mrs. Cloran’s home, they mae fetching gowns when made ♦ Tulare County Agricultural ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the boats Within a f w minutes the 315 East Fifteenth street. During up with a bit of bright trimmiing ♦ Association offers $10.000 for ♦ schooner went down bv the stern, the afternoon needlework was the ♦ the Jeffries and Johnson ♦ Mr McFarland went on to state settling until only her bow was nlxive and black satin or satin collars and pastime, followed by refreshments, bout, providing the fight oc­ ♦ that all tin- surveys out of Marsh cuffs, belts and perhaps reeres; In ♦ which were served bv the hostesses. ♦ fell!. Including Hie one now tn pro- the water. When daylight < line It ♦ curs on September 16. nearly every case they are found ♦ 4 4 4 ♦ I gross under Engineer Harris, show waa Been she had went ashore on decorat«jd with black silk-covered ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Wash Rock, scarcely a quarter of a The Ladies’ Aid Society of the an expensin' route, because of moun­ mile from ahore. buttons. On? gown of this order Methodist church spent a most de­ tain iangi a to croaa i hh f.i. t kaa was noted the other day with but­ lightful afternoon with Mrs. Foster London. July 31. Johnny Sum­ tons down the left side of the waist, ners, the English featherweight pug convinced the leading men of the on Tuesday at her home on College Coos Bay country that a railroad to BAKEB SELLS INTEREST which was not an Innovation, but in lllst. defeated Jimmy llrltt. the Amer­ Mifl. The ladies met at the church Eugene Is really their only hop«1 For the back was a similar appearance] ican lightweight, in the ninth round this reason they are watching the and were driven in carryalls to Mrs. IN LAUNDRY TO FISHER of closing and on the right side. . today ut a scheduled 2b-round go. Foster’s residence. A quilt was tack­ movement to build to the Sluslaw ed during the afternoon and later It was a striking though not an ugly with great Interest and uh soon as lie­ sandwiches, coffee, gelatine pudding idea. live work begins bere will start a One of Best Known Laundrymen NEWS OF JUNCTION and cake were served. Every one had A cotton cheviot ch«?ck In black movement at that «•nd to meet the on Pacific Coast Retires a delightful time. and white was made by the three- Eugene line when it readies the 81- CITY AND VICINITY 4 4 4 piece plan and the gown proper has uslaw. From Local Firm Friends of Miss Margaret Cundiff MRS. J. N. SUTTON, MOTHER OF DEAD LIEUTENANT OF MARINES a panel at the cente, front and back, This new light on the Coos Bay Mrs. A. M. Pitney, accompanied will be interested in her marriage on and two short gores at each side, situation, coming from a man ot The sensational inquiry into the death of Lieutenant Sutton of the marine Wednesday of this week. Mr. Nathan­ J. W. Baker has retired f:->tn the terminating In a rounded outline at j i by her daughter. Miss Buelah, left prominence, v will do ......................... much to dispel iel Wither was united in marriage to corps at Annapolis was tbe direct result of nearly two years’ determined effort the hips. These gores are leng-! 1 this week for Spokane to register In th<- discouragement caused by the re- Fisher Laundry Co., selling hi* I**' Miss Margaret Cundiff, of this city, on the part of the mother of the dead officer. Mrs. Sutton never believed that thened by three gores attached an«l the gr«*at land drawing. They will P'trt that the government will not as­ terest In the big plant ini South Wil­ by the Rev. Emery, of Oakland, on her sou died by his own hand, and she was not satisfied with the military and ] visit friends during their stay and sist the people in Improving the Slus- lamette atreet to his partner. E I- Wednesday at high noon. The bride inquiry made st the time of tbe tragedy. She tried for many months to shaped to the -upperportion will be absent about a month. law harbor. I H Cushman has writ­ Fisher, who will now be <>!<• owner. under the seams in a small inverted wore her traveling suit, the wedding have the war department order a second lnv«?stlgation and only succeeded plait which gives the needed extra [ . The Bushnell farm five miles ten Attorney 1. E Bean and VI«-«- •Mr. Baker has Iwen ass. ■ lateil with being a very quiet one. Mr. Wither in li«'r efforts aftir Mr. Taft became president. After tbe second inquiry width at the bottom. The neck op- ] southeast of here on the River road, President Eakin, of the Elr»t Nation Mr. Fisher for nearly a year. He is a promising civil engineer of the consiistlng of 34* acres, Is to be sub- al Bank, that the gov«>rnnient «-Xpert, Is one ot the best known launl "mn Bay City, and is to be congratulated was orderixl three montlis were occupied la assembling the witnesses from line collar of black silk on the oor-l divld«*d Into ten ami twenty-acre sent to Investigate the proposed on the Pacific Coast, having beell distant parts of the world. line collar of black silg on th«; cor ­ for taking away one of Eugene’s most ners ot which and on the black silk ! tracts. The land will bi> surveyed work, will report adversely, Regard Identified with a number of the big- accomplished girls Tte couple will Ca ' ' cuffs were embroidered tiny little| in a few «lays and plotted to the best less of this view, those most familiar ■eat ;.i und i h - . in reside in Oakland for several months wlih the Siiislnw harbor still have Oregon during th«« last II y'»r*- and will then probably move to the girls in to spend the afternoon with I 1 a good time and large crowds in at- flowers in red with a few leaves in . advantage for purchasers. The Dane gasoline thresher haw faith lti it and will ke«*p up the fight Previous Io coming to Eu.?iu he city. her. Those enjoying Miss Wodruff s ; tendance. green silk. The sleeves were long for Its proper recognition. had change of all the steam laiin- hospitality were: Miss Nell Murphy, M. H. Freeman of Oakland. Iowa, and of the leg-o’-niutton type! been at work during th«' past week 4 4 4 Railroad to the Sliislaw and extend­ d 1« threshing vetch for O. ('. Millett. tn Bout bent 1 h ■■■■ t The Gamma Phi Beta girls enter­ the Misses Jessie and Lila Prosser. who has been at the Calapooya finishes! with the black silk cuffs., ed to ( ooh Bay would command th,* tained the Kappa Alpha Theta girls Misses Clara and Cora Wold, Miss ! Springs for a rest, returned to Eu­ Buttons covered with black silk and I This is atxiut the first thresher to business of thro«. ports, the Sliislaw, here lie will go to Prince Riil"'rt, <>n the coast of Ciinada, where he »Hl at luncheon Wednesday noon at the Cosby Gilstrap, Miss Segihs, Miss gene. He intends to visit at the A-Y ornament'd with just one flower and commence w«,rk t'hls season. The the Umpqua and Coos Hay. probably engage In the same bil»l* Portland Grill. Present were: Grace Magladry, Miss Etha Snodgrass, , P before leaving for his home in the leaves) outlined the front panel on seed is turning out snout an average Mr. Millett will have 1000 neaa. "Jack’’ Is a good biislne»» each side. The neck was filled hi yield. Gamma Phi Betas—Miss Ruth Han­ Miss Blanche Hughes and Miss Geor^ , East. W. Kyes and family are visiting with a white lace yoke ot Valen-i bushels. man an«l 'his many frk-ndH r- det to WELCH SENDS RAILS son, Miss Helen Beale. Miss Mildred gia Dillon. 4 4 4 i with their relative». Mr. and Mrs. clennes. Mr. and Mrs. Tho«. Hess, of Gar­ see him li-ave. Bridges, the Misses Alice and Caro­ TO CENTRALIA line Benson, Miss Blanche Huston. Dr. and Mrs. Prosser entertained i Sharp, at London this week. The jacket was long, half-fitting nett, Kansas, arrived, here Sunday. Alfred White, of Cottage Grove, and of th«; cut-away order. A big They are old friends and neighbors Miss Javina Stanfield, Miss Ward. on Wednesday evening with a dinner Centralia, Wash., July 29.__ A TWENTY-CENT OFFER Miss Ward. Miss Potter, Miss Vivian for Superintendent Cooper, of Seattle. spent Sunday with his cousin. Alf black silk collar in shawl shape and 1 of E. J. Milhr and are looking over this swtion with a view of locating. '■irkMid of streetcar tails' Is *hi the I Holmes: Kappa Alpha Thetas—the Superintend««nt Cooper has given a Whitney, at. the Springs. cuffs of the same material gave a Mrs. H.D. Paine of Eugene, anti h»r Misses Helene Robinson, Jessie Be- most interesting set of lectures at the FOR HOPS PENDING smart finish to tne costume. Black Mr. Heaa Is a farmer but. prefers to Northorn Pacific freight yards lien- i ('iiehalls. | bee. Hazel McXair, Frances Ober- University this week and hat made nk-ce, Miss Elsa Paine, of Glencoe, cravenette shoes, black suede gloves rent for one year before purchasing. and another car Is at Minn., arrived in this week for a va ­ tauffer. Frances Xelson, Wlnnifred many friends in Eugene during his Claus Jensen, of Eugene, has pur­ They are consigned to the Twin City Saloni, Or., July 39. Hop men and bag were added. The hat was of cation. Cockerllno Susan Hayes. Leia God­ short stay here. Traction Company, . which holds fran fran ­ report that 20 cents for |; h >9 I k > i >* chaser the Jas. Milliorn farm of with a C. J. Napper, of Creswell, and A. black horsehair trimmed dard, Adde Goff, Ione Lambert and freely offered __ ____ , ............ JulltH I’ln- 160 acres some three miles south of chlB«*s to operate ti streetcar system Is being 4 4 4 M. Armstrong, of Oakland, are re­ huge fold of black silk, three small town, consideration »45 | ht acre. In ('«-ntralla and Chehalis Mary DeBar. and b-- ilia today offered William I'eiilval. Mrs. Green and Mrs. McCrady took cent arrivals at the Hotel Calapooya. wllltvw plumes of different sizes and 4 4 4 an Fnvl Geer return­ best liked, tut the idea of putting] Milliorn mail" the sale. favors carrying out the same Idea lard Green, Mildred Vandityn, Dorothy Dr. Kuykendall, G. (I. Millett and fear haj gone by the board. Tho Dallas, lias been offensl 20 ' lit l>f ed yesterday from a buslnesa trip to black with the natural pongee shade were used Present wore: holders of the Mias Collier and Esther Rohrer Eugene. la a smart, effect that has taken others, including Mr. Nielsen, a civil Welch and W. J franchise are A. Klaber, Wolf A Meoter, of Portland. Grace Tomlinson, Miss Mildred Lear­ 4 4 4 Patterson, of Port- Conrad Krelm l-skiy refused II I'lit» T. T. Geer Is home from a short many women’s fancy. A mohair I engineer, Who went out to Triangle ned. Mr. Oscar Gorell, Mr. George hoi»- A picnic for summer school people trip to Idaho, where he went on busi­ would look well in this style and a Lake Saturday to Investigate t he land, of rliootlorig Hoss of Centralia. I for two carloads of 190S White and Mr. Harold Hunt. Including the faculty and friends, will ness. Eights have been quoted at 13. water power at the lake with a vl<-w black suit could be trimmed with 444 I be held on the river bank on Monday Work will soon begin to place the some of the very lively banding, of Installing a power station to con­ COTTAGE GROVE BUYS Miss Caroline Ronson entertained ¡afternoon, the crowd leaving the new bell on the church. that come flor such purpose. The! vey electric light and power to this of t'he «'Xperk'nces of Ilf«' "P informally on Wednesday afternoon campus at 5 o’clock. Every one bring Alf Whitney left, for Eugene and QUARRY FO k STREETS In One city, do nat mak" a favorable report. Nome nnd other Alaskan citie», at her home on Eleventh street, Port­ their lunch and come prepared for a other valley polntB. where he Intends coat could be further decoratM with i The estimate >f water power must land, asking the Gamma Phi Beta good time. Cottage Grove, Or., July 2!» -At far northward, Is that of tw«’iit.»'-f0l,r to visit before returning to his homo a set of the white embroidered collar ] be mad at i's lowest stage In order hours of sunshine One «an »I* girls. 4 4 4 In Medford. He spent several weeks and cuffs. to asce ain the minimum pressure, the last council meeting It was deci­ lenti to business at midnight a»'l 4 4 4 A very pretty repp that almost and it was found that about only ded to buy the Cochran i - g quarry I On Monday evening the friends of at the »firings for his health. Don’t forget that this fine weather takes the place of the linen or one 500 horse power '.ill be dev-'lop ! located one mile north of town, for lights are not needed during the l"nK Miss Neva Ware, of Walla Walla, Mr Fred Haley gave him a surprise _ was honor guest at a party given by party In honor of his birthday. Mu­ fa excellent for camping. Make the <»f new g-ods that Is part linen and at r; <• pre..ent stage of water. Till« tile purpose of stris't an 1 road Im­ days; but this Is niatle tip for a’ ,h0 Miss Edwina Prosser on Friday af­ sic, conversation and games made the Calapooya camp grounds a visit. part octton and costs just half the I would not bn sufficient, as a good provement. ns this risk Is of eX- other I'lul of the seaxon when H ternoon. The girls brought their evening seem Short. Refreshments price of a linen would mae an at- g cell-nt quality nnd perfectly adapt,M I dark most of the time. Sewing and spent a most delightful af­ were served toward the close of the ♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a« tractive street, or boardwalk gown deal of power U lost in tranamlsslon, for crushing. The quarry contains! ani as far as Junction c.a>pital is ternoon together. Miss Genevieve evening. Those present were: The' for a seashore resort. C One marie up the enterprleo will be hree acres, and will furnish mater­ Elspass assisted the hostess in serv­ Misses Helen Graham, Ix>ra Ad 'Inn, t FADS AND FASHIONS J for this purpo-e the other day was concerned, ial for years to come. nn(j |„ of ,.aM d roppr-d. —Ti me*. ing a dainty lunch. Miss Prosser’s Verl Burkhart, Ethel Graham of pink r'-pp trimmed with fine em-, accemi. A first-class rock crusher guests were: Misses Frieda and Me- glnla Hurd, Essie Haley. Hnz ----- TIIK THF. IMAMOWI* IIHMONII RR4M» lilt IMI broidered swiss lace and Insertion < and steam roller nr«, soon to be |n- A deposit of prehistoric botK-s l.mdlea! Ash y mir ' fa Goldsmith. Grace Woods. Barbara Kown, Conifred lln ’ ’ By Catherine Mann-PayzanL The gown was of >he seml-princess ha« been found nt Los Angeles, a stall.-d nnd afreet, and road Improve- « li|-vh<*«-frr*4 lMt»rw< Booth. Xeva Ware. Carrie and Gen­ Imogean McKown / Pill« in Med •" I • New York. July 29.—Truly, with mode with a full length i>anel, while ment will be b.-gun | n „amest. giant «loth, huge < ’ b»»«en. *«■!«• « horse, lion, tig ■ s"non rank with Bnach, Cosby Gilstrap, Nancy Patter- Charlie Allen, Li- a k before us, placed at such reasonable arranged as blouse waist and six ••nJ h'-ds I»IAMO\|> |p the first-class town« with model V !/ V 2* V X L5 kA I n] ni » * BANKER SAYS COOS BAY WANTS ROADTOEUGENE LOST ON MS CHICHESTER S PILLS r»nbihiein, H' • SOLBBYDtijr< .