THE EUGENE WEEKLY GÜÁ1D, THU1ÍDAY, OCT 7, 1909 EIGHT p 6 i i /¡r'* r »X b . I u 4 ; è » X J In V Mrs. afternoon On Wednesday David Link and Mrs. Obas. Fisher host«*sse» to were two charming about fifty of their friends at th«» nory home of Mrs Fisher on Pear! •treet. The bi'autiful decorations of the living nooni and dining room consisted of gorgeous autumn loaves. La France noses and pink and white asters Mrs. Duryea won the honors in the afternoon guessing contest. In serving a dainty luncheon which carried out ti e pink and w hite color scheme Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Mink were assisted by Miss Ethel Johnson and Miss Winifred Cockerline. The invited guests were Mrs. W. C. Bar­ bour. Mrs. S. D. Reed. Mrs. Carmich- tel, Mrs Holmquist. Mrs. Frank Page. Mrs. Wm. Yoran. Mrs. H. F. Hollen­ beck. Mrs. J. W. Kays, Mrs. Julius Goldsmith. Mrs M F. Griggs. Mrs. L. E. Tidball. Mrs. A E. Jepp, Mrs. L. M. Travis. Mrs. L. R. Edmunson. Mrs. Idaho Campbell. Mrs. Geo Mc­ Lean. Mrs F. M Wilkins. Mrs D. A Paine. Mrs J', bn Buoy, Mrs. T B. Luckey. Mrs. George W. Smith Mrs. I-ouis Bean, Mrs. A. K. Patterson. Mrs. P. E Snodgrass. Mrs. H. C. Howe. Mr- J w Wwt, Mr» Thomp- •on. Mrs. H. Tromp. Mrs. W. H. Al­ exander. Mrs. E. D. Matlock. Mrs. G. D Linn. Mrs. C. B. Willoughby. Mrs J. M Shelly. Mrs. R A. Boo : . Mrs. Wm Kuykendall. Mrs. Laura Harris. Mrs. G. R. Chrisman. Mrs. F. J. Hard. Mrs. H. L. Studley. Mrs. W. F. Osburn. Mrs. W. W. Calkins. Mrs. W. L. Cheshire. Mrs. E. E Mink, Mrs. W. T. Gordon. Mrs. M J. Dur- ywa. Mrs. Flint, Mrs. Boynton, Mrs. B. >F. Fortney, Mrs. Wm. Preston, Mrs. Abe Gilbert and Mrs. Jarvis. r<»freshn»ents were served by the joint hostess«»». Mrs. Booth. Mrs L. L. Lewis. Mrs. C. S. Freeland, Mrs Bailey and Mrs M Cock. There was a larg«» attendance, over fifty ladies being present. ♦ ♦ » On Wednesday afternoon r. parlor mating was h«dd at the home of Mrs. W. W Calkins on East 11 th street. Six of the national workers in th«» home missionary society who are on their way to Los Angeles to attend their conference were present and gave interesting and profitable talks on the different phases of the Home Missionary work Following the i>arlor meeting a reception and luncheon was held at five o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. J. Hard, where a large number of ladies gathered to m«vt and welcome the visiting lad’es ♦ ♦ ♦ The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Epis­ copal church met yesterday after-1 noon with Mrs C. E. Loomis. Sever-1 guished shops last week for news on this matter. 1 found for street cos­ tumes a great number of fine French serges displayed and many of the costumes now ou'ered both in foreign atiil domuuiic makes are of this very serviceable material. Some years back serge had a great vogue that lasted for a giHni while, afterward superseded bv broadcloth, but its wearing qualities are too well known to keep it long in the background, and it is one of the most promising materials shown this autumn. The serges of tod iv are fine and soft and of the most beautiful texture, and colors. M. ny broadcloths are show n. also, followed closely by cheviots, and of the latter a number of attrac­ tive long coats are being offered this season which are callable of great in­ dividuality. and the weaves and pat­ terns are numberless, whereas the usual run of raincoat has much the sameness Lady doth and satin cloth are liked by many much better mllltary collar «!«sx»rat«st with fin«' velvet ribbon with a whit«' frill Inxlil«' and a velvet tali In front, upon which laid a tiny Jabot gave quit«« the Im presalon of u dre-x I'h«' xlecve was put In the new m«'tho«t without galh ers or plait» ami finish«'«! at the wrist with a velvet cuff Th«' length wax quit«' to th«» feet mid beneath was worn a thin black erep« business woman and th«' «oat Is .'«'I wishes to effect not ill any way too conspicuous I apt the hat be trltnnu'd with some simple trimming as bows of velvet or satin stiffly wired or softly drain'd scarf, for If one must be out In all weather or winds other trimmings ar«' a great nuisance. The cliamots or fab ric glove 1s a good choice with such a suit. For evening wear or during th«' autumn over fine dr«'sx«s th«' new «apes will be popular. Broadcloth is perhaps the most UM'd material in their «'«instruction, though satin.satin cloth and silk ar<< also used, but the cloth cape may tie woru «in car», etc where a silk or satin in delicate col­ ors «eems tntlrely out of place —and so many ef us must depend U|»>n cars rather than carriages For th«' house «lrexs the prlne.'ss hohls its own and no prit tier mode or on«' callable of so many change* has yet been Invented. The newest trait In of th«> movenage. where th«' bodice Is carrl«'d down to the knees or per­ haps a little higher than that |* Int, and to this is added the plaited or gather extension Th«» "slapped up" sid«' Is seen In the new fall hats, but crowns, they soon will rise and brltns grow smaller. There is a prediction that tunics are to be fashionable and with them the little clime bonnets of th«» thirties. I 4 EUGENE MEN WIN APPLE 10 BE POULTRY AWARDS PLANTED HERE AL SEATTLE FAIR I J M Murria, of the Red Star Real Estate Company, . ......... »ho represent» the Joint Intercds of three reliable aur- aeri companies, has rvceiicd an or der Horn Dr George R Berg«»», of Colorado, for 1000 Newton Pippin apple trees The trees are to bo from four to six feet high. 5-H to ill«' caliber, one year old Stem and two year old whole roots, and free from pests. They sre to l«o planted 3 1-2 miles west ol Eugene, In th»« open valley Th»« land Is distant from all pest-la di'U orchards, and peat-harborilig trees. The tract was »el«»c!rd by Dr Merges» last .lune, and later selected In two California orcbardlst». who offered an Int reased price for It Mr Morris will sup«'ritit«'tid tli»' planting and culture of the tr««e» un der special instructions from the nur­ sery company. It is to tie an earnest t< st for a real commercial orchard of the great est commercial apple In the wairld When these trees show thdr vitality another 1000 will be planted Millions of dollars may be Involv «•«! In the result In the upper Willam­ ette valley. TOM RICHARDSON IS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ d< ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Edward Shearer and Aa- ■easor H. F Keeney, who have »«'Versi riuqia of their tilood«''l «lllekella nt the He atti«« exfumltlon poultry «how, have won nwartla na follows Mr Shearer with four bird» ( Light III aliiiin* > won flrat « o< k. wlntiHig over two ebamploiia that limi nev­ er been lioati'li in their re- ap«s*tlv«' state», Callforuln and MInnoeotn. the latter hnvlng won flrat prise* In Canati» Mr. 8henn»r alati won fir*] hen. first co-kerel ami second pilllett Mr K»e net with nln«» bird» (But red Pii mollili Rock»), won first I» n aeit ini mid fourth ruck* er«*!» and t.ilrd and fomht IHillet» There were «iter .-,000 lilrtl* on exhibition Girti», mh | H|n|n ,’"1" *T>t l’oss«« are searrliin tirar thls city fot >i "}*, «"»«ui«. who n>l»t,e<| thè < "■» NUI... Bank al Glenwoo.f ' I uno yeaterday i tu­ 1 oi I il«' mo»l Hpe,-| ,, ,, '»«r curri'd In broad «I n »hll. th, ■trvet lu front «>f b«nk »* throliKrl wlth siimi '■•'r r«'Mirt,ri The roblier «, unii file batik and Cotti ""'••'•d. Mt*fM S< Caahler F E Di n> I. . *,u> * .V'| iw«.. k«'«'p«'r to hold tip i , ' ir h.iid, *r,4 a» he di,) *<» ori 'r "u n thf» «'OtltvIltN li! 1 '■' lulu It U4« It iiih I th«« two tbrunititi ii mi tu» Ulltsil -I,, horn«*M uiul k il "'o th* »„ hi ,. tiihiN Hev»«r il • '» !'•»< lw-4 arrrMt«i(| CRESWELL SCHOOL HAS 120 PUPILS JEROME WILL R'JN AS INDEPENDENT High School, Uiuh r Profe»ior Hooker, Has Au Enroll- nient of 15 Now York s District Attorney Hits His Petitions Ready The Crc*w«-il puliii, 'I rn>’«l upon another m . i Moal» morning H<*|>teml>«'r Nvw proximately I2«> pup A ’ - Says His Reported Resignation hi tt’eatf. torn««v All gru!«* <■. »ns an««' HI til!«*« U4 Is Only Newspaper lhat wl l give him a coliimti «'ll th«- eacher» ami pupil* « *•‘11 i »I«< h official ballot as an Independent with tin* »tart made n ! lo»>k for. Talk didst«', with th«' board of «*1 »aid to another *U'< ’ful )..ir He will run lndepend«'iitly The hl»h »rh'*»l ,• 1« under tbn Porthind. S«'pt 30 Tom Richard 10,000 persons, anxious t>rlncl|«al. |»rof W J Ht.-kur, ■on will not resign from the Com 15 »«liolar* The I« ! tl. •»«•♦••nth mercial Club on «h tolier 1 Neither I* eighth grad«* in ' l..ltg ' N a It likely that lie will quit when his Stare), hale 38 Th«. third fourth cont raet expires. January I and fifth grad«'. over br Some tini, ugo 'Dim Richardson Mr Iti« barala «ont in ‘ ar..I the pr’.. tendered his resignation, to take vf- mary, under the diri tino of Mn. Recently he recon feet October t RAILROAD Haiti«« Motley, uutiile r* t’hrafl. sidere«! anil withdrew his resignation lele Today was to have been Tom s last BE day on d«x k. REAL ESTATE After regarding his rewlgnntion CHANGED SOON Richardson expressed astonishment and surprise SALES BEING MADE "Why, I never knew anything about 4 « 4 Report that There Will be Three the realgnation. and doit Unow an> Mrs. Dunn, who ha.- been visiting HnrlfiKfl«*!<1 I m U h » btjmy tn do much thing about it. Whatever there 'A I Divisions Between Port­ with her daughter. Mrs. Henry In Ik In# li< al «’Minti* 1« < h»nnMtru<*tkni in the newspaper stories Nope her stay in Eugene Mrs. Dunn has 1 ho < rrier r* »laura nt * an ao’d 1» There is a report among rallroa«! there's nothing to the repair! that I made a host of friends and has been l.ytihM Brother» turn men that owing to th«» new 16-hour have resigned or offered a re-lgna extensively entertained this week at || • I ■ io it* firmer law th«' freight divisions In Wes'crti tlon. That's all.” luncheons, dinner parties and in­ proprietor, (««’«» 1. \\ i Hiatus Klntl- Oregon must !>«■ shortemM and that formal evenings On Monday evening 1«') alni Fry m >!nd be­ ■ . a« b to tbv Miss Beatrlc Buoy and Miss Opa! Mutue tnnn tween Salem an«! Eugene, ami the Ernest Scott President and Pro Jarvis served. At dinner were Mrs I J- i •I ir«1 between Eugene and u <••• of rtw Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Tromp, Prot lessor Glass Director— doing away with Junction liotloin hm<| hi"! w - « , « n.-ar Sprlni- and Mrs. Frink and Mr. Hunt On division puint. fh hi frtiln I 11 \ Will Give Concerts - ui The prie» Thursday at one o’clock luncheon Under the new la v the railroad I h will»h«*h| was given by Mrs. U’Ren. Covers company is prohibited from working WILLIAM | Maicliidry A Shuin.it . "Id 48 feet JEROME. were laid for Mrs. Dunn Mrs Tromp. A good number of the member* its employes long«T than 1 fi consecu­ of last spring's men's chorus met last <>n Mahi ntr»,«,t ♦ • «t• I, to 1 bomas Mrs. Hammond. Mrs. Buoy. In the' tive hours, and It Is because of this night and made««, .»f CortalliM , i ■ price pai» afternoon bridge wa« ’he pastime. perfected a tiermanent rnme re-rlect««d for a thIr«1 that th«' treigit trains are very Ir­ organization 1 he> al»« ■i i : N»* 4 4 4 By-laws were adopted have aimed tu'lltlons for his noin'na WUM SI MM» regular and to pla«'e them on the and officer« and committees el«'< ted Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Bingham en­ Hon Only 500 are to be filed how dene«* hila to F. ik *« -t.< Partie» »bos» same operating basis as before the Ernest L Hcott was chosen presl«lent ever iUiiii«*N ar«* withheld, f t be sum of tertained at dinner on Thursday law went into effect. It is said thl* and Prof. C. E Glass, director Many 1 1 00 eac h evening. Red da.lias were used in rearrangement of divisions will be applications to Join the chrb wen- A Mr Fellow« of Mirti.' Point. decorating the table. After dinner a made. POWER BE paid t hem S ’ • !»•• f< *r « ó acre 1 tn- pleasant evening was spent at whist, reported and the limit of 60 active Eugene-Natron Tiain «»» h pr Mrs. Duryea winning the prize. The member»* will soon be reached There is another refiort to .he ef Meetings will be held tor rehearsa, BY guests were Mrs. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. 1 MRS. JULIA WARD HOWE ANO MRS. 0. H. P. BELMONT. feet that a regular train service will ■ •very W«*d«ieaday night at Tromp. Mrs. and Mrs. Buoy. Mr. and 7:30 at STANDS Mrs. Duryea In apRe o< ti» facta tbat ri» ainwttwth btiUkrtay verte«* cilinen Inspect Work Be­ BY COMMISSION Last evening m the recep’ion linee wuuid eeee. to sarti te ber (• baoorabl» rrttaamant afte retati» a vlgorvn» struction forces on the Natron-Klam ary. ath Falls extension. Stenographers rooms of the Dormitory, the first re­ interest In thè affati« o< rhe 4»r Tho menib«'rs of the club ar«« en ing Done on McKenzie Mr» Hov» la an ardaci auffrartat and and other employes of the engineers Sabini, <>r . (>< i I \■ ■ ception of the season was given for attende«! and »ridriward thè recesit auffraav maaflug la Marbla Ilota**. ih» ’huxlaxG« ami the proxp«»«*tx exceed who have charge of the work are now ingly bright tor success. Pressmen and the new students of • ral C ’ raw ford r» »» • <1 Newport Palace of Hit. Oliver il P. Bel motiL Mayor Matlr«*Knn rotiiiiilHnion > ’ whi h would indicate that this cltj 1 ot a number of years at the Uni VETERAN SUICIDED Il Garflt and l< B Il»'hy than bro iclntb nnd * In rv»«r\ pomi in a trl|» In Councilman Coiim llmnti Moon Muon * « unto 1 missionary show t> th V W C. A. to give jointly the opening Mrs. Duryea from the Ili I m MÌOII IlilM l'(HI1( m f •o ih«' city'» iHiwi-r diti h «>n thè magazine, while a tul. paper < n church h. M< orb RATHER reception and it is anxiously looked troni fh<* nr * mi »;« pi-■ F TRAVEL Kenzle yesterilny. Th«-y fouiul Hi«- holdN th** <■< > in in i • n forward to. The rooms had received history was read by Rev. P. K. Ham- work progresslng MHUfactorlly mond. At the clise of th “ aft» rno t. fini and a beatiful treatment with autumn WITH AVIATORS Mtnur Matliwk ws* »urprlM-d at the Ntl> Mlllli for I 'ir pu { pi ' served by on UNUSUALLY HEAVY leaves and college pennants, and « 'ight ref res., ments were P<> hh Ion thm t li»* *<»> k i--i progress Iliade *lnce Mrs. Locmis and Miss Txmmls. delightful evening was spent in ♦ New York. Sijit 30 Wor­ ♦ asf a few Works ago he was there * Il hwf nuding t ha’ I !>• ♦ * * st greeting old friends and welcoming propriai« ««■• new students ♦ tion by th«* anxi«*ty atl«*mlant ♦ dii' b oligli! to «ir Bnl»hed f f bv th«- ly riha unte I Bean and Mrs. Claire Willoughby i rr nc: h; fr 4 4 4 ♦ upon his assignment to us.-i-t ♦ ' d ”f Gl'’ )«'ar.' sali Colini limali n h work of ♦ The Priscilla ciuu has resumed Its entertained a few at dinner at th« The opinion alno Aviators Wright ami Curtis ♦ Il wr ha«| no iato at al: » R meeting for the < season. Mrs Guy home of the former. Tuose pres*'" jimt rr. and Mrs. Willoughby, Mr <■ I for h days uf Davis entertainiug h it on Thursday burement <»f Ihe On« « li ♦ Island S»'rg«'iiiit .liinu-s Caron bill of courM- wc ciuinot figure un for «my other Kiirplu •si Pi afternoon. After an r Agent ♦ of the Twenti ninth Infantry. u.:ed afternoon of and Mrs. Bean. I>r. and Mrs Be in ♦ that." (Tacoma) and Miss B»-an. needlework, v how thal th<* inI ­ •daiifty drape refreshment's til* biilldhiK mhi I un«* thè 1»’ ' ♦ f III«' CI'UNOn BM w th« ♦ ,o > ■ I pii' «• ol lb< ■ ' ' by shooting liiiiiHelf ill thi­ ♦ This afternoon the Fortnightly ■by Mrs. Bert Vincent. ______ _________ bri or indoor ig Into tho North -Mrs. Carmich- «II ♦ ll' ad witli a rlfl«'. lie nerved ♦ BASEBALL MAGNATE •el and Mrs. Holmquist were the in­ Club helù their first meeting T r.ums, u hi* h is € I ly hohl it tl VO •' P' ♦ four year» In the Philippine» ♦ t li • first wf<*k of th** vited guests. The Priscilla club club ptriers in the library buihling » is b< *«>m< ♦ a ini was awarded medals for ♦ h meets again in two weeks with Mrs. in the corner of 11 th and Willaniett» rJ V 3 r* eq ti ir In l!iox th** firnt a died ♦ l»r«i very. CONGRESSMAN ♦ street». M. F. Griggs «•«! East 11th street. ini'! » inc f' rlo«J of right days ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 t ho' wwk is a pc Olymtdn. Wash . Rept 29 Wllh The Friday Afternoon Whist Club . ' • <. The Aloha Club met with Mrs. • ixi d on ( grani outllned limi mimeil ns tb . ite Salem, fir , Sept 30 Frank Dur ­ Shumate. In the dining room Miss I-ast Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fran, ARE READY bin today offered Pruitt Bros 22 cents piililican candidili«' fot conrr«-»» .lei the wnv to Crex» i ll when» tti«*l thf f) r**v Frieda Goldsmith and Miss Eliza­ Hadley celebrated the 32d anniver­ Mrx Farlow wa* »>> were Interred , W ! I W. W. .McCredle. of th«, super for their surplus of 1909 hops, whioii beth Baer served refreshments Mrs sary of their wedding at their home .................. mint of Mrs. ,, E (I Titlx'i Mr*. He»- Washington. Oct. 2.—The Agricul­ was refused. This is ladieved to be «■«»mi of < iurk conili), unii «iwnet For 1’Ren will be the next host«»ss to on South Willamette street. A very ry Mathews amt Mi <'li.u I«'* Hmitb w i tho '•ut durit i» the , tural Department has ready for pub the first bona fide 22-cent offer In III«' two l’oitlnnd baseball clubs the Aloha Club. enjoyable day was spent. Four gen-, 1 day nah serge w iil Heat ion at noon the final condition the local market. Judg«' Mi(’r«' Durbin has purchased th«» Wlrfl thè tirsi ballot by 123 vote», thè ex­ unter, » 2 1 cents. similar to th«- recefved 103 voi«-», gi-ttlng In addi a htiwband bee prevailed, after which an elabor­ er, and baby Izawrence. In Portland. She l«»nv' - whole piece dress that It might well to be favorable, although the cotton tlon lo thè 99 |d< dged hlm troni ate luncheon was served by Mrs Wil­ 4 » ♦ rejiort is not regarded as favorable an I a niimlM'r of chili!«' n be mistaken for one excent for cer ­ FKKN ICIIMiF ITEMS Pier«''. Mrison. I liurslon and Cliillnm loughby and her assistants, Mrs. Friday evening, Mrs. Elbert tain coat accessories. It certainly as last year. countles thè four troni Pacific conni) Linn, Mrs. Wetherbee and Mrs. Louis Thrall. In a most unique and enjoy- ___ _ Spi'cial ('orroHpondencc who refiiHetl to iildd«' bv thè unii rule Bean. The i“.«ts of th, club were able manner, enterta'ned a few" of has the effect o' bdng very trim and dressy, and und»r it a thin dress can Fern Ridge. Oct. I. Mr. Newton miopi«'«] in that «h'Iegatlon. OLD Mrs Bean, Mrs. Frank Chambers, her friends at dinner The dinner : • be worn, leaving one on disrobing has rente«! his fnrm. re»«oith botight Mrs. Fred Cha tubers and Miss Cora was a five-course afa*r. of which quite ready for the atmosj here of the of Mrs. A. Mulkey, to A. II h I i - h . ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*** Linn (Jacksonville. I ’ S 4TH WIFE each guest chose by lot the course Mr». J. W. <'nre nnd Mrs. W. E. JUDGE GAYNOR In the evening Dr. and Mrs. Wil- which she prepared and served. The house heat. Perhaps it will be worn by the woman wh»> makes a journey General hosplml In Ricketts are at the McMinnville fair longhb.v entertained Grants Pass, Or.. Sept. 30. — When Mr. and .Mrs. : guests on this occasion MAYOR Oct At I, tho 1909. were the to E«l Hi Vim a»'1 ’ Bean Mr. and Mrs. Ginn. ......... . Mr. ............. and first primary teachers of the Geary or is on a busfnei-s to.ir, in which o le "Uncle Jimmie” Fry, 7k years ol«l this week. cannot lay aside wraps, under which t«»ok to wife a son, weight «-Ight pounds. Mrs. Wetherbee, Mrs. 8. ,J Wilson' The farmers on the ridge say they New 1 fi-year old Annl«- York. Sept.’ 30 Justice Wil- Central, Patterton and Condon Mrs. Arthur Cumber ani Miss I.inn schools. Miss Abel. Miss Auten. Miss coat will b w< a one of th ■ simple Thomas, up Rogue River a few days will iirosecute all hunters caught on Ham .1 Gitynor, of th«- New York hii - little cotton gowns of this summer ago. he secured not only his fourth their farms. In the case of Peter G.m-trnm prem«» .................... ............ ....... • • 4 coiirt. was today nominated Owen and Mis« Alice Abel. that are practically without any mate, but his first white one. I xiii I h Hembree, F Goodman nnd for mayor of Greater New York G »orge Pearl«' In th«' Juxtlce The Westminister Guild was en­ on trimming or fluffinesr yesterday afternoon, a u r'll1 't . “Uncle Jimmie' 1” has been a man of John Freeman loft the firat of the the Democratic ticket. tertained by Miss Fannie Millican A Io ig coat of this desc. iptlon was gr»?at activity on Rogue river since week on a hunting trip. The Tammany cohorts were no was returned by th«« lur.v •" this afternoon at the Central Pres­ »♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦O made from cheviot, a material that earliest days, and his de-cendants School opens at the lower Ridge strong they overrode with eas«- th.» the plaintiff. Pearl«' h.ul hired byterian chttrrh nerlors An hour of his farm m'ar f0-*" promises to be verv popular for are settled all along the stream for school on next Monday. Bible study w "ow«>1 by a pori al : opposition faction headed |>.v Patrick strom i i manag«' I FADS AND FASHIONS t coats month '<”• this autumn. The frorts and Ralph and G«>. Fowler have loft H McCnrren, of Rruoklyn, No men­ vet» at «50 per • hour, during 'i light refresh- ..................... ♦ back were cut In princess sty|-> with many miles. return His first three wives were squaws • he Ridge and gone to work at Wend­ tion or even direct reference in the months, Upon I’earl • t merits were pancd. Mr 0»»' under arm pieces that curved sltght- A justice of the pea^e living near Ag ling. was not satlsfl«»«! with * • pl,"(form to retiring Mayor McClel (By Catherine Mann-Payzant.) ly. At each side of the back and nes (h performed the Fry-Thomm Joe Gliiaon was on the Ridge with Ian c iused consldi'rable comment. strom's management "'"I "ril'¿h| The Aid society of the Methodist »hielt New York. Or ober 2 As the buv- front panels were set a group of pay him th«» baiarne «lu«' hi "■ marriage ceremony. I: woorlsaw this week. I, loine h attack upon Gavnor early church met at the home of Mr« R. Ing comes before th making so three plaits under a fancy tab and L la-mon and family have return- In the week maki'H It unlikely that caiired the suit. ' Booth on East 9th street. Tues- must a study of ma erials come be- button which gave th • de. Ired full- Newton Johnson Is up from Pori «I from an »nitlng on Lake crei'k. iir'» a »am routine of fore that of styles Durirg a walk neau at J., feet. The panels were land visiting his n.oth r, Mrs F. E A rnarrlnp*» llrensr » » .‘ mus A. «' Bat« attended teachers' I l ««fficc will rei •■,. 'j|, endorsement of business followed, after which light 1 through some of our most distin- today to William E Boiler and t outlined with banda of velvet, a high! Goodman. stitilte thiH week. the Ib'mocrats. Dorothy Johnson. NOT GOING TO QUIT FREIGHT DIVISIONS MAY MANY MEN'S CHORUS BEEN DITCH MAY FINISHED JAN CRAWFORD THAN FLY COLONIST NOMINATED FOR GOVERNMENT : : REJECTED REPORTS GIRL. 16. IS BORN MAN NAMED FOR