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TEN THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. OCT 28, 1909. EUGENE’S FIRST HOTEL ON SHE Built in 1854 by James Heath erly—Was of Hewn Timbers and Hand-Sawed Lumber Our TOOTH WORK Is the Work That Lasts ••• There is just as much if not moro difference in dentai work n8 people In Eugene are aware in any other profession fact that on the site of the There are botch dentists and medium dentists and I oiled di n. new Osburn hotel, now being com pleted. stood the first hotel ever tists; the best dentists are the cheapest dentists; then WH ’ not have by club were Mrs. C. C. Page and built In Eugene It was built I han:li Amcng thi al happ James Heatherly in |x.'>i. the same the best dentists when you can get them for what you h >v< to pay the Mrs i;’ s Irene Applegate. of the past few days, the card tl eveats Bryson will entertain the club at Its year the town of Eugene was laid poorest dentists? Our charges are as reasonable ns it is possible to given by Mrs. J. W. Hobbs and Mrs. given for the benefit of the Cnivcr- next meeting. Mrs. Hughes was as- out. and was for several years one of the most popular stopping placet ask and turn out the best grade of work We don't do the Older kind, P. E Snodxra«* on Wein — '•« sity Y. W. C. A., and was t...e first of sisted by Mrs. Bryson in serving. In th«» Willamette Valley, being the noon, was one of the most delightful a series of entertainments that will 4 4 4 If you have missing teeth supplied v’hh a bridge m ide nt this station for the stages In the early CTcasioos. The c zy ,t >a.e •>. u,--. ce ¿.tea .ais »inter tor their finan The Westminster Guild of the Cen days before railroads on the coast Snodgrass was tastefuliv decorated cial aid. Instrumental selections were office it will prove a lasting joy equal in every respect to j > r natifral in the autumnal lors and cut flow rendered by Miss N McMurphey. Miss tre l’r< slo i, i i.ui i bur. Ii met ' bis at were ever thought of. It was tallol teeth. We are experts in plate work. W handle your wu.k y and ers. Whist was the afternoon's game ti ,i Aatkiits and Miss Huth i Davis, ternoon with Miss Hannah al her the Heatherly hotel and It 1« said at which Mrs. T. G. Hendricks won while the vocalists of the t evening hottie on llilyard street, a social time that old Jim M. athcrlv inducted painlessly. being spent lifter an hour of Bible the place In the most up-to-date the firs’ prize while Mrs. Alton were Miss Louise Voran, Miss Haze' style lit vogue In those i lays of In- CALL AND HAVE A FREE EXAMINATION Hampton and Mrs. Lawrence Harris Huff. Miss Eddings (Portland), Mrs. study. dian fighting and gold-seeking The • - ¥<> an. cut for ’.e second, it falling to the S. D. Reed . 4 4 4 At this time of the year your teeth are liable to give you the most difference in size of the two bulld- was the ac- I latter. After several hours spent in Mrs. Alton Hampton Dr. and Mrs. York and D trouble. Don't let yours bother you. HEAD OFF THE ACHE SAVE Ings -the th«> little frame building of the popular diversion the hostesses corn pan is: Pren’tce were entertalued ithe early days dny.t and the magnlf'ccnt were assisted in serving by Mrs. 4 4 4 l on Tuesday evening by Mr YOUR TEETH ' modern structure that will b ■ Frank Chambers. Miss Mary Cham The annual freshman acquaintance S. Smeed. I led to the public early next bers. Miss Ray Woodruff, Miss Adah part was held at the Omega house 4 4 4 ' of Interest. The building that ' Allen. Mies Winnifred Co ’kerlin«. on the corner of Mil] and Thirteenth u Cottage Grove erly erected wns about 30x’’t and Miss Bertha Darris. The invi streets last evening. Through the Mr. and Mrs. George McQueen cel. In dimensions and two stories tational lit included Mrs. Chas. united efforts of the class every detail Fisher. Mrs. S. S. Spencer, Mrs. T. for the success of the party had been ebrate 1 their tenth wedding anniver ' e usldered one of the finest build- B. Luckey. Mrs. F. W. Osburn. Mrs. attended to The various rooms had sary Friday evening. October 15. by i Ings in the state at that time Th«« Over Dunn’s Dry Goods Store Rooms 3-2-1 entertaining their friends and rela Osburn covers a whole quarter of E. O. Potter, Mrs. Wm. Pres'on. Mrs. been prettily decorated with autumn tives at 6 o'clock dinner. The table a bl«M-k. (and b!ta-ks In Eugene are Willamette Street, between 8th and Ninth streets. J. W. Kays. Mrs. E. D. Matlock. Mrs. larger (han the average>. an I Is four J. F. Titus. Mrs. Robert M. Murphey : EUGENE. OREGON stories high with a full ha*ement and Mrs. T. G. Hendrkks. Mrs. G. D. an attic The Heatherly hotel was Linn, Mrs. R. S. Smith (Klamath), Hours 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Open evenings until 8 p. m. built of hewn timber and lumber Mrs. R. H. Dearborn, Mrs. H. F. Hol sawed by hand The Osburn Is built Sundays until noon. Work Guaranteed lor ten years lenbeck, Mrs. L. L. Whitson. Mrs. of brick an«! cement with the most George Smith. Mrs. Hugh Hamp Lady Attendant DR. A ,B. STILES. MGR. modern tools and machinery. ton. Mrs. F. M. Wilkins, Mrs. Robert D. R. I-akln, one of Eugene's best Pratt. Mrs. C. A. Burden. Mrs. L. E. known pioneers, who conducts a Tidball. Mrs Henry Tromp, Mrs. feather renovating _ plant on East Lawrence Harris, Mrs. E. C. Hughes. Eighth street next door to the Fra Mrs. R. S. Bryson .Mrs Darwin zer Iron Works, and who knows th«« front, and which form the panel like Bristow. Mrs. D. Link. Mrs. J. K. COTTAGE GROVE history of every old-time building In [Hirtlons at th«- centre bock and cen Pratt, Mrs. Julius Goldsmith. Mrs. J. the city. toM a Guard representative W. Buoy. Mrs. S. D. Reed. Mrs. J. tre front. The aleeves are cl-m«« ami POULTRY EXHIBIT today that he an 1 his father. J M W Quancikenbush. Mrs Frank Hamp small, a mi I lent feature of the new Lakin, hewed the tImla-rs for thia ton. Mrs. Chas. Littlefield. Mrs. El Occur« During Second Week pion«»er hotel In a body of timber on coat# which adds to the wlen ler sil mer Roberts. -Mrs. Claire Willough T> put In government land to the south of houette n< w m desirable by, Mrs. W. H. Alexander. Mrs. C. E. in January, Nineteen Spencer's Butte At that time there these new aleevea ae they should be Loomis. Mrs. Jennie VRen. Mrs. RaV Is something of an art The raw edge were never any objections to cutting Ten Goodrich. Mrs. P. K. Hammond. Mrs. all the timlter the settlers wanted on of the armhole Is turned tinder and I. H. Bingham. Mrs. F. W. Prentice. the government's land, and there was Stitched down cfts«e to the edie of Mrs. Alton Hampton. Mrs. Frank lots of It unoccupied In t'Hs vicinity the fold of the sleeve Is then ae’ In Page. Mrs. W. C. Yoran. Mrs. Chas. The at that time Mr. Lakin said he at with n Mvon I row of stitching Hardy. Mrs. tV. C. Barbour. -Mrs. tended a dance at the hotel, before <x>llar is made In the shawl atyle ard Harry Keeney. Mrs. B. L. Bogart, fall it was completed, on the night of the sleeves ure finish«*! with turn«<l Mrs. D. A. Paine. Mrs. S. H. Frtned- t:.v LÍ' )W at the fourth of July In 1854. The dance t>ack cuffs. The color chos«-n Is one ly, Mrs. G. R. Chrisman. Miss Loom 1 was given on the upper f!«> r of the >f t he most fashions til«» for this sin is. Miss Veda Quackenbush. Miss El Sup» building and it was attended by peo son and on«* that Is most m-rvlt eab'e ma Hendricks, Miss Norma Hen last h ple for many miles around, nearly and of whl-h one do«*« not tire easllv ,. • h I <>p Not« l> dricks. all the young folks In the upper A dark felt hat turned up at the aide Great deed« compel regards The » * • valley having come to Eugene City, and d«corat<>! with fold* of velvet, WO >rld crown» Its doers. That’« wll) t Mrs. G. E. Metcalf and her moth las It was called then and f ir years which were brought ovei the sld«* ! Let e tmerb.in people have rruwnrd er, Mrs. W. K. Allen, were charming and two black quills at the left pin1 ••<! Or King’s New Discovery the K ick afterward» to attend this function Ivi hostess»* at a mother's party on Fri This building was used for a ho under the folds were the only orna of Thri <>at and Lung remedies Every day afternoon at tbeir home on Black sh«x<a In suede, atom I is a health force It kills germ» tel until about 1S60 when It was re mentation South High street. Needlework was | i J. M. BARRIE AND MISS PAULINE CHASE. »Id. wh modeled for a residence. It was own black suede glove nnd a dark red and 1 colds, and la grippe vanish. It the chief pastime of the afternoon. | and black bag complete heals cough -racked membrane« nnd likew ed by the Henderson estate f r years umbrella Following cable reports that J. M. Barrie, the author and playwright, 'haut«* w-jile in the prize contest of books, until EH Bangs bought it only a few the costume. coughing stops Sore, Inflamed bron- Mrs. Mcintoeh won the trophy. Ini sued his actress wife for divorce it was reported that he Intended to marry years ago. and occupied It with his For shopping, business, church or chlel tubes nnd luug« are cured nnd '1« citi decorating sweet briar and vininz | Miss Pauline Chase, an American footlight favorite who also has gained family, selling It to Mr. and Mrs. W. travelling, such a dress Is In excel hemorrhnges cease ■t. uml hr. George maple were effectively used in the fame in London. Miss Chase is a native of Washington and made her debut F. Osburn, who bought It and the lent taste und will <!<> good s«-rvlce, More, Black Jack. N <’., writes ”11 living rooms while dahlias predom in an olwnre part In New York about four years ago. She played the title quarter block of land surrounding it giving the hardest kind of wear. It cured mn of lung trouble, pronounc <i inated in the dining room. Mrs. part In Mr Barrie's famous play "l’eter Pan" In London and thus attracted on which to build their new hotel. would aleo be a very good sort of 'd hopeless by all doctor».’’ 50c, Metcalf was ably assisted during the the attention of the playwright. She is one of the prettiest und most accutu The bilibling is now owtn-d l>v E L coetume for the woman of moderate II 00. Trial bottle free Guaran afternoon by Mrs. Page. Mrs. Hill, Campbell and stan-ds on a lot -on means as a really treat gown with teed by W. A. Kuykendall. p Ils bed of the younger set of American actresses. Mrs. Alien and Mrs. Forrest. The fol West Thirteenth street between Law the addition of a bodice In harmoly lowing ladies and their mothers were leaves, while in a place of prominence was beautifully decorated with roses rence and Washington. Mr. Lakin with th«- rest of the suit So great has been tne demand for present: Mrs. W. H. Alexander, was a large 1913 pennant in the class and autumn leaves and all enjoyed examined the building when It was For afternoon when Milady ha« Mrs. R. S. Bryson, Mrs. Frank Page, colors, black and gold. Dancing and an elegant dinner. The evening was being moved away from Its old loca sev«-ral informal teas nnd lectures the new Lincoln pennies that noth ing else has been coined at the mint SUPREME COURT Miss Jennie Marsh. Miss Taylor. Mrs. music occupied the evening. Light spent in music and merrymaking. Mr. tion to see If any of the timbers on hand, a second gown anti coat David Link. Mrs. Archie Livermore, refreshments were served to about and Mrs. McQueen received many use which he and his father hewed were are required. A peculiar ahade of In Philadelphia since the end of June JUSTICE PECKHAM Mrs. Chas. Wester, Mrs. Darwin Yo two hundred and fifty freshmen. ful presents succestive of the occa still there and found only one anti It grey sometimes called "coal dust" The coinage Of copper coins In three UIES AT AL3ANÏ ran, Miss Nellie Loomis. Mrs. Beals, Mrs. P. L. Campbell, Mrs. Helen Duff, sion. The invited guests were: Mr. seemed to be In a good state of pre was chown In voile, which waa mad«* and a half months has reached the Mrs. L. L. Lewis, Mrs. F. G. Young, Mrs. Dodd and Mrs. Thrall were the and Mrs J. A. Griffin, Eugene; Mr. servation. over Into a bronze green silk, which total of 70,000,000 pennies Albany. N A'.«»« t . J I Rufu: W. Mrs. Claire Willoughby. Mrs. S. D. patronesses. The Heatherly house was the on gave a very pretty effect. and Mrs. C. C. Woodward, Mr. and Peckham, Justice of lit« . l'nlted 8UI» Reed. Mrs. F. R. Wetherbee. Mrs. The «llstlnctly new features of ly hotel in Eugene for two years Mrs. W. H. Ostrander, Mr. and Mrs. Served ¡1» coffee, the new offer ••ipretne court, die»! n' 4 « « « hi» wifiittT Percy Adams, Mrs. W. P. Boyton, built the St. this frtxk was a high belt unshate-d substitute E. C. Petrie, Elkhorn, Wls.; Dr. and when Doc Renfrew known to grocers every* home at Altamont. at . X : 15 tonight. Mrs. J. W. West, Airs. McClain. Mies Mrs. E. O. Potter chaperoned a und broad <■• verlng, not only the Charles where the Hoffman H oiim - Mrs. H. H. Petrie, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. where as Dr Shis ... .......... Coffer, p's ....... Health He was the last of I •resident Yoran. Mrs. Mclntoah, Mrs. P. L. party of young people to Spencer now stands This was a two-story normal txdnt. but coming up well Campbell, Mrs. W. T Carrol. Mrs. L. Butte today. The party was compos Petrie, Mr. and Mrs. John Barker. Mr. frame building and the timbers for It to the armholes; u|>on this was a healthful toasted grains, malt, nuts, lam!'« Democratic tpi»oln’ee« to '3» < 111' f J .. . Pure '• 'I- : .ll HUprel' ' ■ G. Adair and Mrs. E D. Matlock. ed of Miss Pauline Potter. Miss Flor i Robert Griffin. Miss Bessie Griffin. were also hewn by Mr. Lakin and fine |>atlern of soutashe braiding, j a grain ot -cal coffee either etc., have been so cleverly blended Fuller and Justice W hite being tit ence Thrall. Miss Lillian Gilkey, Miss I Mr. Albert Griffin, Helen, Hazel and his father. For the skirt a six-gore«! model wits as to give ♦ ♦ • Willie Ostrander, Myrtle and Ray llr took hl» »eat In J«8* Enola Wells, Miss Vena Taylor. Miss Mr l>akln came here with his par used, joined to the waist In semi- I 1 coffee taste a wonderful satisfying other two On Wednesday evening at their Cosby Gilstrap, Mr. Phil Hammond, Potts, George, Robert and Kathryn nnd flavor. And It 1« iiurj, 1886« ents in 1852. At that time there princess fashion, one of the most' made In a minute, home on West 6th street, Mr. and' Mr. Holmes Holman. Mr. Bob Kuy McQueen,—Leader. Not tedious I was no town here at all, the only comfortable styles known. The In 20 to 30 minutes too' Mrs. C. S. Dillon entertained a num-( kendall, Mr. Cecil Bell and Mr. An A pain presci ip'ien Is prial*! bolting. Test it residence being that of Eugene F. verted plaits at the side fronts and and ma. ber of their friends. There were five drew Collier. Shoop created Health each 2‘-c box of Dr Shoop« MONEV BACK. Skinner, founder of the city, and side i«ack seams provide the width Coffee that Dr. people ___ tables of whist, Dhe first prizes, A«k your J««tor or might hnve a gen- I’aln Tablets there was a store on tue river bank that is now considered ettwentlal to 4 4 4 were which were popular books, ' >« Red t'ro-e, Drug • <>. Sell* a Remedy near where the big wagon bridge skirts. The wal.t mounted on n fit- Ulne coffee substitute, and one thst druggist If this f On Thursday afternoon Mrs. S. I awarded to Mrs. C. C. Page and Mr. would be thoroughly satisfying In plots. Ilend pain womanly pain».. For Catarrh on that Liberal Basis. now crosses, This was conducted ted lining Is very airnple made with McMorran, while the lesser trophy Smwd enterta.ued a few friends with every possible respect. Instant re»i* Sold by all I* iltis anywhere by James Huddleston, and Dr. Ank just enough fullness to make It fit Grocer«. was secured by Mrs. Glasspoole and needlework, after which refreshments from a Fink I’aln Tablet. Breathe Hyomei over the germ-i well, and is cut with a round neck Mr. Duryea. Cut flowers formed the were served. Thos invited were Mrs. ridden membrane, and It will kill the eny, father of the late Henry Ank eny. About that time Eugene F. that is filled In with tucked chiffon «decorations ot the home, in serving Hammond, Mrs. Quackenbush. Mrs. germs, and cure catarrh. Skinner laid off a town site to the laid on thin silk. The full, short Mrs. Dillon was assisted by her HcMorran, Mrs. Buoy, Mrs. Lock.Mrs. There Is no other wav—you must are extend«*»! daughter, Mias Georgia Dillon. The Bingham, Mrs. Travis, Mrs. Edmund get where the germs are before you right of end of Skinner’s butte, never puffs at the elbows dreaming that the town would spread by an embroidered portion and wide invited guests were Rev. and -Mrs. P. son. Miss Veda Quackenbush and can destroy them. further south than where the rail band below, which is under sleeve K. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Glasspoole (Portland). And when catarrh germs have dis- road now runs, but it noon grew of the tucked chiffon. The Idea of Buoy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tromp, 4 4 4 appeared, other things will 'happen; away from the limited bounds set by the upper part of the sleeve being Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Quackenbush. On Thursday evening Mrs. A. E. there will be more hawking, not ev Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Duryea, Prof and Wood was given a pleasant surprise en in the morning; that offensive Skinner, and before he realized It puffed is a novelty and will be used Mrs. Dempster, Mr. and Mrs. George by a few of her most intimate friends breath will disappear; there will be there was a bustling settlement on often where the leg-’o-niutton sleeve If YOU wish to heed this call, let specialists prepare McMorran, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Page, In honor of her birthday. As a token no more obnoxious mucous, or cough the prairie, as he called it, and the la tired of. Over the shoulders and wihere Willamette extending both back tint! front are Dr and Mrs Southworth, Dr and Mrs of friendship Mrk Wood was pre ing, or sneezing, or huskiness of town centered you. street now extends. long trimming bands with ixtlnted Siggins. Mrs. Glasspoole. (Portland), sented with a beautiful chair. Af- voice or difficulty In breathing. All ends. A very handsome coat made Mi.« Siggins and Miss Veda Quack ter a pleasant evening spent with mu these disagreeable accessories of the 44444444444444444444444444 »>f Ottoman silk in the same shade Let us train your natural ability along business lines. enbush. sic and conversation, a dainty lunch demon catarrh will disappear, and as of grey aa the gown aocompanlew ♦ e e We give the most thorough and systematic training m eon was spread from the well-filled they go fhe glow of health will re- i : the suit, Barnin outline on the FADS AND FASHIONS J Mrs. T G Hendrick« and Mrs. Ray lunch baskets brought by the guests, turn, and all the strength and ener coat an Empire effect and were bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting and auxiliary Goodrich entertained for Mrs. Rich- who were Mrs. Frank Chambers. Mrs. gy that was formerly used In com 44444444444444444444444444 braided, while the braiding design ard Smoth of Klamath yesterday af Fred Chambers, Mrs. 8. F. Kerns, bating the Inroad« of catarrh, will branches. outline« the edges of the coat. A ternoon.. Twelve of Mrs. Smith's Mrs. J. L. Page, Mrs. Jack Rodman, disappear, and as they go the glow Guard Special Service. New York, Oct.23.—The wide wale short, round moire collar could lie most intimate friends were present Mrs. Clyde Seitz. The business world has no room for incompetents: of health will return, and al] the serges, diagonal suitings and similar worn and same used for the cuffs. and an enjoyable afternoon was spent 4 4 4 strength atjd energy that was for fabrics are playing an Important part A coat of this description In black only the ambitious, energetic and WELL-TRAINED can with five hundred, at which Miss The Woman's Republican Patriot i merly used in combating the Inroads In ’he wardrobe of the up-to-dat • broadcloth or In Ottoman would be Rosalie Friendly won the prize. of catarrh, will bring back your vi consistently hope for success. Street frocks, especially, a most satisfactory garment. Light refreshments were served. ic League met this afternoon at the tality and ambition, will make a new .woman. A pretty little theatre gown I n Those present were Mrs. Chas. Har home of Mrs. Elva Allen on West liealthy. happy being of you In a few live created a demand for the new We are prepared to give you THE BEST TRAINING material» and w on copying th'1 lot worthy of mention. A pretty striped dy, Mrs. C. A. Burden. Mrs. P. E. Sixth street. An interesting literary weeks. test French pattern« for lat« au’umn silk of a deep yellow ground having AVAILABLE —and that’s the kind of training YOU want, Snodgra.a, Mrs. R. H. Dearborn, program followed the business ses The Red Cross Drug Co. will Wrs. Harry Dunbar, Mrs. Henry Hol sion. after which Mrs. Allen, assisted you a complete Hyomei outfit ite 11 end winter w.-tr find that Dane a fine tan and brown strl|a> In It. for lenbeck. Mrs. George W. Smith, Mrs. by her two daughters. Miss Adah and $1.00. This includes a fine inhaler, Fashion has offered .«««thing imar er Made In princess »tyle the front and Call or write and give us an opportunity to convince nor more serviceable for ’heir do.e;- back txanels are extended by a plait Frank Chambers. Mrs. L. L. Good Miss Eva Allen, and Mrs. Frank Gil a bottle of Hyomei (pronounced ed irortlon, nnd around this plaitesl • atlon. you of the HIGH STANDARD of our school. rich. Miss Leu Yoran, Miss Rosalie strap, served a dainty luncheon. Hlght-o-me), and instructions for A splendid costume for the street piece Is a band of the material piped 4 4 4 Friendly. Miss Elma Hendricks and use. Sold by leading druggists ev Is built up of wide wale serge In dark with silk to match the deepest abade Mrs. E. L. Siggis gave a prettily Miss Norma Hendricks. Extra bottles 50 cents. Burgundy, the model consisting of n of stripe and braid«'«! with a fine appointed luncheon at her home on erywhere. ♦ * • And bear In mind, money back if soutache, The upper part of the >mart trottens skirt and coat. Miss Lucile Dunn entertains the K. Ninth and Washington streets this Hyomei doesn’t cure. The skirt of this costume Is devel waist Is laid In tucks around the K. K. girls ar' friends this evening afternoon. A color scheme of laven oped by the new yoke model. The lace yoke nnd then outlined squnrely at a dancing ty at her beautiful der was effectively used throughout yoke In this case is inclined to be by the piped nnd braided bands. The home on Eat •'lth street. Those In the menu. Covers were laid for ten shallow, coming just to the hips at long dose fitting sleeve has a band lid Smith, Miss Vera The remainder of the afternoon was vlted are V the sides, and dipping suddenly into that extends ’rom the shoulder to Anten, Ml.«» JT >nie Chambers. Miss happily spent In contests. The guests a front panel that extends to the feet, the wrist which has the effect of Edith Moxley? Miss Alice Bullard. vere Mrs. C. C. Page, Mrs. Dillon, A plaited lower portion Is attached length, anti the sleeve ends in a point Miss Ensll Í . Misa Mary Bark Mrs. J. W. Buoy, Mrs. J. W. Quack er, Miss Elsea Hawley; Miss Bess enbush. Mrs. Geo. McMorran, Mrs. M | It relieves stomach misery, sour stom i to the yoke at the sides, and a panel over the ban I For a reception gown a light green Morrison, Messrs. Sid Smith, Adolph J. Duryea. Mrs. P. K. Hammond. Mrs. ach, belching, and cures all stomach dis at the back runs up over the yoke to waist line. The fastening is at ohiffon cloth wns used, ntnde in a Outerholm, Robert McKenzie, Bernie Sonthworth and Mrs. Henry Tromp. ease or money back. Largo Is.x of tab the A • 4 Baer, Wm. Moxley. Harold Bean, lets GO cents. Druggists in all towns. the side front, under an Invisible fly. princess style that wns drape«! on the The coat Is semi-fitting,flat backed, side, a fashion that prontisea to be The Friday Afternoon Whist Club Carl Huston. George Jett, Fisher, Er that Is, with no center back seam, very fashionable this winter. The eil Kay. Sam Hampton. I met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. E. O. I. Circle la In the city from Mar- with the shoulders rather narrowed mode calls for a slight fullness nlemt C. Hughes. Mrs. F. X. Shaefers was ♦ • • by the side seams both back and hhe waist and the extra amount of EUGENE 67 Eait 9th St., Main 666 , The musicale given at the home of prize winner at whist. The guests of cola on business. B osto N D^L P arlor S THE CALL OF BUSINESS MI-ON A Cures Indigestion THE QUALITY SCHOOL I