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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY. NOV 18. 1909 ETGHT McNeil. Beatrice Pugh. Lila Clark. Fay Clark. Rachael Applegate, Essie See« hi 1st, Daryl Helal. Maude Heals. Eva Frasier, Ethel Crump. Meters Willie Williams. Ben Williams Koyl. Sweaney. Mumble. Garrabrandt. Mur- phey. Luckey, Burleigh Cash. Harry B \ hank Btoddnrd. Tliltupsuii. Grout. Kilpatrick • • ♦ Dai iw-Gallugher »»«-«liliiig A very pretty weddin t * ccurred at 9:30 this morning at the Catholic church, wheu Bev. A A. Moore, of Salem. Or., conduct I the service that united Miss Frarces Adele C lli<Kb -r I I and Floyd Bushn. II Davis. The church was well fill .1 w I ; h relatives of the cont. ctIns parties Newport in* ited and numerous friends The bride is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Gallrghor. of this c'ty. and was beautifully and tratefully gowned for the occ. Mo i. the groom appearlnlg Ir conventional black The groom ,s ;■ • un of Dr M M Davis, of Eugene, and Is a w. ll-knowti civil engineer, who la Identified with dredging and dyking project on the Yaijulna bay and river. At the conclusion of the ceremony the bride and groom left tor T< iedo by launch, whore they will tuke to morrow’s train for Portland and Sound points on a wedding tour Newjvort Signal th«' et il,' II*'« al Mapleton, at the I li.'¡id of tidewater on the upper river. | Inimeiise iimples »lied a soft allude over a gently rising slope, I h -I iiii I Fruiti tile««' which m unialns II«' mountains springs empty their water Into gaideii wlil< .i aiugge th«' strung« t bv th.1 variety of their prolu.li un«l tile l»»uilo>.sues» of thelt giuwtb. SIUSLAW BAR HINDRANCE TO CUSTOMS DEVELOPMENT GREAT FRAUDS UNCOVERED i The announcement that W. ' nr roll, AHHlufant I’nlted Staten Engl Government Defrauded by Un nwr would leave for the Hlualaw to dervalnation of make n survey of the bar of that Oootia river. is fraught with more |mp<»r lance than at firat an^arg. »mva tho ft»rtland Telegram The survey h Through a WAMhIiiKton, Nov 13 one of the flmt renulta of the pamage verbal r«»i»ort r»*n»l«’re«| to Secretary ! of the port bill at the last aesaFon of of th«* Treaaury Mu* Vaugh rhla after . the Legislature, enabling porta of \i . .-n i »<• Vi iv * of ’ h” entry to bond theniHelv«** for Im Hoard of («•neral Apprahero. and l>r provomenta of their harbors rhe Prank Lloyd, deputy a*ali»t«nt attor people of Siunlnw had only one »»I* ney general for th«» n«*w ('uwtotna I ject. the Improvement of their bar (’ourt, It wae learned that th»» I'nl- no at to enable schooners of me t»'d State« had been getting th«* wortt Elmer Priscilla Club on Thursday afternoon Willoughby, The promenade concert given dlum draught to enter nt ordinary of It In th»* matter »»f <••»•totne rev , ot this week. Mra. Holmquist. Mr«, the Y. W. C. A. girls of the I ulver- Paine and Mr. Lloyd Howe. tide, and competent engineers had enue at the leading |a»rtg <»f entry on Charles Watts and Mrs. Walter Grlf- ♦ ♦ ♦ Blty last evening In Villard hall was estimated the ix>nt to be at»out 1100.- both oceana. To i hr »lory of corrup- The Sunshine Club met whn Mrs. fin were guests of the club, After a a pronoun«'e*l success Through the ...... w « harm i th»n and Improper ud tn I hint ration at combined efforts of the young ladies Charles H Fisher on Friday after- pleasant afternoon sp it with nee the pe.’plv of Siunlaw incorporated New York, which hav»» cat The usual pastime of needle- dlework a didicious luncheon was and their friends Villard hall was uoon In the initiative act a bonding clause government to loee million»» transformed into a beautiful re*-ep- work was enjoyed, Mrs. David Link served my Mra Peter, assisted by for the amount lu'cv^sarv to make iur*». I m now a Fded a »lory <» Mrs. Mrs Vincent and Mis Schwering. tion room. At intervals during the assisted Mrs Fisher in serving the Improvement« When the list'* valuation affecting imports evening a delightful prog-am. cou M F Griggs was the guest of the Mrs M P. Biynton will entertain were being circulated the temi**’ *' nt Sun Francteeo. the l«»»o*i sisting of vocal and i.isiruaieutal til u- c'ub. The members of the club are the club at Its next meeting. ♦ ♦ ♦ h tire t re tn«* nd in», n It hi Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. Mink. Mrs. Link. •ic, was rendered ns follows: •♦«« ««•«♦« > •♦•*•«♦«♦♦«».«♦* the people ( »ward we I f-a •'Mint a two was whhh On Tuesday afternoon the Aloha manifest in th»' fact that th»* <*’» i Kendall. Mrs Shelley. Mrs actual figure* have been gl\« net Ant Meer.’ Mr Airs, Ku« Trombone s«. olo. ' man who refund to - m» th»’ j»»'tl t aine Mrs. Calkins. Mrs Coekerline, Club met at the home of Mrs. J. S Î Ovrtiaul I**cry < u«l<*ni II ell. Robert Burns Pow I .t 1 «i> because the bonds \\ T«’ to With the latent knowledge Tenor solo, ' 'Mattinati.'' Mr. Mal- Mrs Studle«. Mrs. I aura Harris. Mis. Magladry on High stteet. Several • I hours were devoted to the pleasant ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦er♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<* * * Preston aud Mrs. Flint. regarding lo»ara suffered * y ! «iii.'iiiu instead of fl1'" .000, whi »lac«» th«' 1» ifter which a daln- pastime of whist ♦ ♦ • ' <• d>-'*tm > I iiec*«s»ary to i Treasury on g«»oda coming Piano solo, “Polonaise," Mrs. W T (By Catherine Mann« tn the -ondltlon It should I h » The Tete-a-Tete Club spent a pleas tv menu was scr '<1 by Mrs Maglad- country front bo1 Douglas. ant afternoon with Miss Myrtle Kara ry, assis ted I « her daughter. Miss K-«w V ■ \ . 13 The New law be-ame opvrxitlve with oil <.Vi Vaugh I m aroused Baritone sol a-t ’ i lry. In addition to the whelming majority Grace Mi yesterday. The afternoon was spent one of tho Show I* the nrt'v.i*ity fur York Horse Professor I. M lied. Glauujiool. Mrs. J. \V. Shu- llott'ilii I jiik I A««t T««m club Mrs ion. af- 1 with needlework and convert Soprano solo, '‘Because." Miss Hel events C'Rt s«**Is the fat«' of tho««‘ cleaning * It Ft re C. C Page. Mrs. Siggins. mrvi Mr Carroll »HI mik Th»« »nrve« mat< e. Mr invi>ed ' ter which the members we, offer ‘d each fall' the cuHtotiiM service. early styles en X\ hite verhaullng of Violin solo. "To a Wild Rose." Miss into the dining nwitr wh-‘re refresh- M rs. i. D- in i Springfield 1 and Mrs.: women whn are t! ill* wewk d-mon- 1» the first step toward opening on There I m to be M II the st It« dorr.«» were present. of the richest terrltorle» t Geo I. 5 .1« ; TVC«| ' « Ma er merits were da-tit strst In what mav and what mav not affair* in every ctiMtoin i house In the Lucille Abrams. e • e t basin i The wealth of the Slualaw Warren Kaya, Mrs. Cur« is Harris ernart lenv ’ h of life f *r this season. Baritone solo. "Dio Possenthe." country, then«* on th«* In ilanil liik«'«i to ate 1 \\ men's Republican Patriotic for 'he «how Is on In -ill Its glorv. only half known to th«' state llot- be Jrlvi*»| Into aw well i ns t ho»«- loca- was he g.i'-st of the c'ub. The deco- Mr. Kenneth Frazer. otn land capable of feeling c«tt! “ . j. mt today with Mi«a Cook* at have been The illustrations that t»s! at porta on the aetitaiard \\ hen “When de Folks is Away." “The rations of the dining room were ID f • of h< r niece, Mrs. C. S annearlng in the dallv papers and enough to supply th«» State of Oregon the hou chrvs.inth«-niunis aud Oregon yellow Poggedy Man. ' Mr. S M Brown. housed* anlng la <x>inp!rted. nee han I ng lulls« the Freeland f«a<* on with butter Ilea uutouchvd, n Freeland, at often In C«e so-called leading mag Baritone solo, “Swords Out for which will tie as »«><>n as |M>sslble con- The aft* rnooa azine* have given nothing Ilk«' the of tangled graaa Forest« aa great «latent with Charlie,” Professor Glen The uMnday Evening Whist Club East Ninth street I'ncle thoroughness. to a bvsinses meeting. the Pacific coast awal ’ wrs devoted --„.Inelv bv «a any ca at this most advance styles seen Sam will add annually to his strong ♦ ♦ ♦ and a short literary program wa* ren fashionable function The reason the ax of the lumbertnwn. box million» of dollars that hereto- On Thursday afternoon a dered. after which refreshments and for thl« 1« that the gown« and cos- Heretofore Slualaw- ha* been l»<>- f ire have been kept from him bv dis- ty reception was given by t 'ated because of tho condition of h*- tumes worn at stieh fashionable honesty, lax methods and underval Tillacum girls at their beau affairs are really fioae exclusive bar and the monopoly of transporta uation. on South Alder street. TT tion. Two liar tug«, the L Roecoe one« kept almost hid Irn by «heir de- "ttons of the various rooms tio” until the opening of the event.' «nd Robarta. mad«- ««-raalonal fripa t« Mrtlstic. and effectively Fashions even those called sfm-. Oooa Bay and th* Columbia Scho«'n- Large yellow chrysantliei pie. are really sumptuous and far be era of m«*dlnm draft took the hituber •nd sw«*et briar jiredoniint yond «he nur'e of th>' majority of cut to San Francleco, aometlmvs deception ball, and living women Nevertheless the Ideas, the being forced to wait months before <ho ttiurr room and librar general lines, the fabrics, etc . eeen ■elng able lo croaa the t*r safe!* and red dwvrations ga' during this week are t'-e best guide« So precarious ha* t«"-n the «hipping Eudora K»n N. v 1Î —Driven tv »leasing apj»earance. whi to those new costumes for which »<• xnd *•> expensive, that th*« mllla <«’ 1 lay by .in armed po««r, Earl Bull«* k, Jse room surprised them Slualaw have lain Idle for month» at are now planning the 1 7 year-old robber of Lawrence. treatment of pink chrys At rhe Horse Show there is re a tlino. awultlng a favorable condi Kan. «hr> (»Irr within th« Iwet and ferns. In the recept tion of the bar or a price of lumbur marked a wile difference between month ha* roblivd the Eudora State gn»>st« w«re met at the d< the morning costume and those f. r thill would warrant the shipment. 1 Bunk murdered a policeman, shot ■lizabeth Lewis, who in Ao Better I'rult lLui««*L the afternoon and evening That another mini and mauner introduced the v> probably fatally be ’ A* a fruit section there I* no the Txauls styles hav • not yet reach- wounded himself In an attempt to gues' of honor. Mrs. Kt is pr«.v- I be jularlty ter In the state. The fruit rota ed Celr zenith of po eago. In the receiving lin commit »ulcldr lien here today In ì ed by the number.« of gown« now bo fore It can be aeut to market Mrs. Knott were Miss Williams. Miss Bullock's attempt I suicide follow rot ot ’ 1 ■ the Idens 190S over 10.uno boxes of apples Ing made from Johnson Mrs. P. L. Campbell and ed hl< second robbery of the bank w a tho very ollto In ted on the trees because there fashion uerlod by Mrs. A. R Sweetser, Delightful mo here today mid «1» hooting <>t Fred Therefore we sue fuller skirt*. p • ■ no opportunity to market them Thl Starr, ca>hl«r of 'he •ic was heard during th*. afternoon. Kaw Knw Valley ii ui ; year the owner of the gasoline niers. fi«-hiis and pointe! corsage In the dining room dainty ices and < State Bank wh > wus in th«« Eudora act fur 1« one of the trimmings much Wilhelmina, < North Bend, contr wafers were served at the pleasure of Sin'« Bank with hl* day's clearing* in evidence. id for a cargo of apples and they the gui'sts by Mis« Dorothy School Waiitoiil) sih<M*t* I ,i«tiler. These period gowns demand bro ted In th«' wareh num1 before he «raft. Miss Clara Gilberrv. Miss Em ArcornpnnI*-.* by William McKay. grain «Itk*. cades, molr . velvt ’. gr able to get his boa In tor them, ma Job and Miss Alta Drain. 15 years of age, of Ja'*k»onvill«*. Fla , etc., in their making « un and eapec Ti.e story of the Slualuw bar ba/* Bullock held up the luink Although ♦ ♦ • i I he morning lally Is mire used in lawn one of neglect and Inefficient Starr offered no riflstancr, llullix-k This afternoon Mrs L. L. Whitson with little or no trimming except big handling of government appropria- «hot 'm lu the Jow Snatching more «ntertained a few of her friends at Jet buttons. lion* Ths first appropriutlon of than |Mon, Bull*» k fled, followed by be- home on West Seventh street. One point Is to be distinctly no- flOU.OUO, something like 15 years his companion. Each youth had two There were five tables of whist, beau- for tlcable In costume« inten!««! ago, was wholly expa nded in prepar revolvers. tlfrl prizes being given to the two la. street wear and esj*eclal’y w hen worn ation, but not one stone was laid t< r Harry Wilson, cashier of the bunk, d « « having the highest scores. Choice, during the morning b> ar . As al ‘■he Jetty, an I not a shovelful of *an • ipri'.id the alarm and a crowd of cltl •h'-ysantbemums were used in deco ready men'lor.ed. the great chmgo •emoved from the bar Beforcth« zen» arm«'! with shotgun*, rifle» and rating. Mrs. J. W. Hobbs and Mies Is seen In *kirt* and now sleeves may u«-xt appropriation w.-u made, t!»•■ mi revolver«, pursued the boy ¡obiter» Tt sale Day assisted Mra. Whitson in come In for a change. Silks hav«« chlnery exposed to tho »alt air of th- across th» fl'Id* Ir attempting to •erving. The invited guests were become rationally full and not too Pa> Ifl«-. wa« wholly tiaeleaa Another *wlm the Kaw ltlv««e t"«e boys lout Mrs P. K Hammond. Mrs. Glassj>ool short, yet not tou«-hln° the ground appropriation wa« male ard th»- . Itl- ground and a few minute* later the (Portland». Mrs. I. H. Bingham, Mrs. at any jvolnt. Side kilt.« are seen zen* took a more active part In t'.e mob was at their heel* McKay sur J V. Buoy. Mr«. Hmry Tromo. Mrs. not only in skirts but In the new •vork. with th result that the )*•’»« rendered but Bullock, wrenching the J v.' Hobbs Mr*. Jalius Goldsmith coat* as well, and many dlff«‘ren’ project wiL* partly finished Befor-- -evolver from hla falling partner's Mrs. L. E. Tidball. Mrs. M. J. Duryea devices are used '-i the arrangement the work wa* wholly comple’ed. how hands, sped Into a patch In the Mr- C. E. Ixtomia. ' Miss Nellie Loom of the same. ever, the m ichlm-ry wa* ord«-r«‘d r« woo.Is. is. Mrs. C. C Page. Mrs. J W Q tack One cos'ttme noticed during th«> moved to the Coquille moth, whir«« John Miller, a farmer, unronnert- b ish Mrs. J. S. Magladry. Mrs. Frank first day morning session Is mad • •»a* done at the cost of the Siu*!»" •>d with the pursuit, »!••[ p.-<| Into Hui- Page. Mrs Geo. McMorran, Mrs. E. MRS. SPOTSWOOD. WHO RETURNS FRO* SOCIAL TRIUMPH with a sheath top and a kilt set on a rope jirfatIon Before th*1 people of I Io*1 kp.ith at d Hullo k, thinking him E. Mink. Miss Bessie Day, Mrs. V’Ren ’Ittle ab'.ve the knee in an adapta Slualaw voted the lioo.ono bond IN ENGLAND. !in en my flr«'d It < (lots misnod Mra J. W. Shumate, Sirs. Robert Moyenag»'. This cor tbev a«‘Ciir<’' the promise of the gov Miller, This is the first photograph taken of Mrs Dandridge 8jvotaworst, the tion of the nd th*' jiorae. »•■«‘Ing t Pratt. selet Is carrie! up to the lowiut bust tnent to return the machinery fr -i youth was ready lo shoot, flrvd b«-nutiful New York society woman, since sb«- return«*! from Rugland, where lino with a tnj, piece of crushed sat ♦ the Coquille bar. an Item of savin • score of shotn. slie ex|>eriek<-«*j a social triumph. Ou the occasion of the English Derby in fold.* Jtasslng from the shoulders Mrs. L. E. Tidball gave a prettily which I* Important. I rie* Sult ¡«1«- \\ h«'ii < '«»rnenvl. Inted luncheon at 1 o'clock last Mrs Sp. tswo..d complimented the kin* upon hf* victory, and the mouarcli under the aims giving somewhat of. Entering the Slualaw from th.- Buliock n-turned the fire. Then .-*« ‘ iite«J a handsome uouvenlr to tier in the form of a Jewel»*! frog. Mrs. a surplice effect but broken by mol Monday afternoon at her home on ocean, one's pa.Hsag«- Is denied by a realizing that he was about to bo --■1 wa» invited to court, and bar w«t and beauty have sluce been the tffs from handing with a folded piece; line *»f white foam. The bar I* w jol raptured, he sh< t hlm»« lf through E it Eleventh street. The tables were I elk f Ixmdou. of satin at the waist line. The coat were artistically decorated with yel- New i’ork ly of sand, no threatening r. < !■ ice head. Is long and narrow. It* salient fea - i menacing the navigator. 1< chrysanthemums, and streamers If the M«..iitltne th" crowd threatened to «oro I ture* lying In the underarm of yellow ribbon. The five-course trough of the wave leaves tho sturdy j lynch McKay. Officers hurried him to • f «he evening, in a social hour were enjoyed. whlvh ends In the pocket flaj« d.,- little ship lying on her side, the crew luncheon was served by Mrs. Tidball »as the i>a-si.r ' Lawri-m-«« In an automobile, and corated with t-he jet buttons and two waits for th«« crest of the next one. I placed hl-tn In Jail. ♦ • ♦ and her assistants. Mrs. Abrams, Mrs. which Mrs He r . o:.np received the •ch' tint larger ones used for fastening placed i ' ' ' h • recently Mr P T Devereaux entertained Pratt, Mrs Metcalf and Mrs. Tromp when they will gild«« Into on«« of Or<- ' tuga of with an old-fashion«-4 quilting bee on low down Just below the waistline: goti'a moat b<*auflftij rlv««r« and Int « Jt also carried out the yellow color been auile*. to til. , our c««.y. Th eily. incl«4< Hr. — •one cf the latest fads. Broad ro Friday. The ladies went early In the S"h' n,' In the afternoon guessing one of Oregon's w«valthle«t uadoval- Mis. Ge< O* - T< ’ur»ün, Mr. and morning and stayed all day. At noon I vers of the material Join the sleeves oped districts. contest Mrs. Hiii won the prize. The 1 and Mr». - lira. airs. I I l*l..«»ip I , .»ir. -nt* Mra. J. which are only lsrg«> enough to ret • lovely dinner waa ser red by Mrs. invited guests were Mra. Chas. Fibb The Wvw lu IMiup. I W SuUii'n'«1 < .. Mrs. M. F. Devereaux. er, Mrs. David Link. Mrs. W. G. Al ‘ W. I plainly into the armholes are finish For 2 3 miles the shoalest piare at : Grig,,», „.r. a-.d it s J. 8. Magladry, ed with a turned-back cuff and two • ♦ • len, Mrs. Allen. Mr«. Hill. Mrs. low lido 1« nine feet, a place some 1 * Hayward. TKe Dr and Mra. M. C. Harria, of Hu Frank Chambers, Mia. P. E. Snod- Mr. ar.d .'lrs. »Vi : Friday evening M'ss Edith ElnpaM buttons. The material Is one of the I mile« above the bar On either «Id- | Guest* were Dr. a d Mi*. Clalro Wil gene, visited here the latter part of smart guy sergee with a beautifully STass, Mrs. D. A Pairs, Mrs. M. F. was given a aurpri • by about twenty the undeveloped bottom land« Ils a 8. S Spuncer, ! »f _____ last wew* Griggs, irs. Geo. McMorran. Mrs. I. loughby, Mr. aad her little fries«!* « « honor of her finished surface. half mile on either side ot tue river Aw ebtbo-1 birthdav The usual moire dress is some bank. This land today Is said to be Mra, 8. J. Scott »old 160 __ __________ acr.-a last H. Bingham, Mra. J. W. Kays, Mrs. I Mr. and Mf*. Sid Smith birthday. The < hildree wept at 5 J. S Magladry, Mra J. W Quacken rate luncheon v . ' “ ’ “T “— in the e’ -nfng, and at the dln- what stiff but a new idea in this the best buy In ren! estate In Oregon. week to Joseph Delay und son, of Eu Shumate, atwisUa! b, h-r daughter, I material was of almost chiffon Part of the land was of the bush. Mrs. J. W. Hobbs. Mrs. Siggins. ------• ger hour a d«'Lr| , i< gu., ,er was serv- Similar land tn Coos county to the gene — - Scott -- — home place Original The con Mrs Julius Goldsmith. Mrs. Frank Mrs. Sid Strl'h wi by Mrs. Klspa s and daughters, weigb' 'n one of the new d«ll green south and Tillamook county to the c * ________ »ha !••*; Instead of the wateri-4 effec' north Is selling for five to ten time* I M5’*. ' Page, Mrs. 8. 8. Spencer, Mrs. E. C. Mins*s Carrie and Genevieve Elspasa. so wei! known the metro grain waa The Kalghts of . .th'as at thetr Several hours were happily slant In the “'J*<Tlne M.. the four months old llugli'-s, .>,rs. Dillon. Mra. R. 3. Bry- the price j)rlce asked asked here. here. ’ Beyorid Beyofld ’the' the . . K ltfh , . ,.................... .. atocr social u^lal on 1 I K ,,lng WMre | p|ay|rig garnOfl. T:< hue ........... r ftrlped effect bottom lands, hills of medium height I 1 IKh'p,r< '<f •on, .airs. S. D. Read. Mrs. L. L. Whit- stag Mr" George t„ playing games. Tho««* pre *Dt w = re obtained in narrow very pleasantly auri ,.-« I Davin, (Hod at HI hg l ’ d âhc/' NoVrrn- • hl h <! d away with th-» broad lock rid pleared »|p ....................... Mis«» < Txirothv •on, Mrs. Drew Griffin, Mrs. J. W. Dunn. Jcann« te p / “ " " I lead to plateaus which some day will when the Pytfifar 8.. *crs appear d, Fr'klns, Hefeg Rhodes, Estha Hill, of the ’ar’e weaves. It was n«e«l bo covered with orchard* Vr r r 6. Buoj and Miss Veda Quackenbush. “' Mr. and Mra. Davin were for- and with appropri.1 e word p.i .o'n for an ai.erno« n eostitme with an of Crimwull, and (hla Eva Ruble, Jean I*« lly C'eonu Car At present there are tw«> towns on I ! nier L., . r»‘Hl<i« _ riiM , • M • them with a set of br-autiltl h~-•- roll, Nellie Scott, Gladys Bolton. Gi ve underskirt of fnlr pr«>_, >: tion* and the lower Sluslaw, Florence and 1 , 1,1 end news to their many | , , e ',J Friday afternoon Mrs. P. K Hani- made altar cloths Afterward ibe )a- Holme«. The bo.vt w r<- Harold Glen, Just touche-!' t e ground all around. A »me. both lumber manfacttirlng | Biond t'-rt 'red informal v for her dies Joined the Knights in partaking Kenne h Gockerlfn- I Io«d Stile«. .I ch * An overskirt, that was made in two t/,wnH, although fl-thing «n*«, also entiT* enter* I .... ... v . 1 ... <'ri>^l,-r arrived from -.................... .. giifjd. M Ir«. Gl asspool. of Por.’land. of refreshments, wl ‘ch were jointly I i ______ piece - fitted Hie hips to jjerfectiou 8caiefc‘.W!"tn 5'ori ’ John Ruth. Into Its industrial world to no small ,^n,'“l,«n* Thursday of last week, N e«i' .. id guessing contests arranged by th« Knigiits of Pythian Wai-n,. yet fell in atrpl«' fold«- below, and extent. pr.-a< . h"<l I hh fir*t sermon h«r«‘ , 1 i*»i Sch a >:i ing m 1 Florence I* the only town and ................... form« c H" en '-rfainment for several a nd Pythian Siste wa« cut s«jiiar< Wros* the front and II«' Impress« d all who Paul Hurd. in Oregon which boast of having an a«t Sunday ph'asst J s. 1 he p^ize winner in I'.-ick about eighteen Inch«'« from ♦ * » the ttnflled home «ad within Die «-t.y heard |i n> .is l«e|ng a thlnki-r nn«l n * A ♦ th«- gn.-‘ c contest »as Mrs. Whit- The Methodist Aid Society, which floor; <,n tho sidy It ended In two limit*. TJ,« Sluslnw Development scholar, and li. a pulpit orator ahov<- The teachers of the primary de •on. w-h-,.. 8. Magli idry secured the has always stood out __ ______ _____ jxtints, th« <■ point« an.l the lower (Tub has don«- and Is *Hll doing much the averngo it«‘v Crosier Is making among the ___ en- h < tit« r- first Jiri ■ in gev* Ing contest and thusiaatlc work'Ts of tile city, was part men( i,f thL..« .’; t <! " of the overskirt being covered n their classes, I with a hand ome banding, showing a tn promote the go-<1 of the entire his horn«- at pr« H«-nl nt tin- BohrtiHB di Mrs. Mc.M in the < ‘•olalion. The some t me ago divided into two sec tali-ed the child) bungulov Illi. jHinlly will follow nH guests v-1■'« i!rs. C. Loomis, J, i s. tions for tn< purpose of raising money an«l mothers, including the cradle ' imh 'i of h«aut fu! ulendel colors. valley, and It I* to n* efforts that sooti nr uri ni,g« nients mn |)(. the success of the Port of Sluslaw Is J U . Buoy, Mr«. Jlenr- Tromo, M.s. .«me .slug' their membership | ‘ ; T e b. 1 • one of th«- new i«o!nt- Mr and Mrs. I) Grouaheck, old due. E. E. Mink. Mrs. L. F, Whitson. Mrs. ■, -> •I _____ . -.«..A. 'afternoon (. « ; rovfd'-d !<■'• ‘ I ' « '■ ■ ' ' ghtly gathered along of the most beautiful spots In residents of Cr« swell, have reiently Iiillnn Mr S. 8meed Mrs. F. W ’ '*■■■ ainment, while Hie low« i ed"», cut low llko a de- returned from an Eastern trip. «Mr. 7 .nee. Mrs. Y..i k Mrs. I H. Ling. ' h :k«-t, pie dinner to the victorious u ‘ hemselves wdh co!l«'tte effect, stopped by a banding. In auc-h a manner th- tie r, . .ousti" k went In July to bin native ham thr-lr sewing . .1 8- Magladry and Mrs. T.i ht refr -bhinents There were about «>ne hundred The sleev" we.< In-a three-quarter gown, ||k< a toxa, ¡«»wed behind and! stat«*, Vermont, where he spent n were nei >. 1. G«*o. McMorran. n, tw nty-ffve Lidl« present, who ¡length gath'-red anj finish«*»! with » away fr.m t hi figmu resembling month vlsliing relatives and friends f • A « band and tiny buckle. The neck some gran«’ cut L i.i-fnn «. f,.,. oilier Ills wife Joined him in Mliin.'Hotii, I j-ep .rt an < ujoyable time. Mia I diss Madge ♦ Friday evening wa* filled In with a creamy smoked dress was of i,«li satlr where they v|H|ted their old home Lloyd rge numc-r of chiffon gnlriipe veiled with vreen net Pellini'H were at The ThlmMe Club met with Mrs. Hambl ■ « »< ; Silk Jersey cloth in evening col and friends and two oldest daughters t h of r I . ovi'Tilni;, Nö «■’ill« s’reet to " r havlni' tiny gold specks L 're and here •nd«. Aichle Livermore at her home on ors will bo used thia fall for an even On their return they visited frlen v< mls-r l' «if ’he fnr- ther«' up« n It. The gloves were long ing gown n it n’end. d f »r the dress In Color olo, There ' - st Seventh street Thursday after- Portland V’.ood- .-i r I ditiln - room and In green, the hat wa* In green iest ofl a*!ons It will bo found low burn Chronicle. ' f. The usual social afternor a t wore d< felt autumn '»«■•: ' ath -n I « ream velvet ai'OVn nocked, iloevoles* with a gathered was spent with needlework The I Ir i v< » I > mt«. Gam« a alm 'St <-r,mj>l«*te|y covered with an ! skirt of chiffon over satin having Lie tire largest n umbr*• of twfrt • ’ » ts ol the club were Mrs. Martin refri*st* menta were tu-rved at t* v - h - ' K! math Fallal, Mrs. Curtis Harris, and mu • ’;f the even- lm a ■ li .e wing aigrette. joining covered with a satin drapery. i. .. i . Vj • Beliman and Mips 'L - Frank Chambers ar d Mrs. Fred Ing, and ' h mtn I h w«*ri» trf » E veiling gowns al the hoi e show An overlay of metalllr- lace or braid rr , J. . s< — v< d Mv • ’■ i, ■I arc nearer to r« «"op-1 wJi * h the ev'*n < ( h- in’i' rs. par Mrs. Livermore was ns- tig give the true Moyenagc effec. u io nt to a • -lope wilh mi.de On« n of th«’ me rump • Th s Is « pretty sever«) style but very d In serving by Mrs. Harris. 7re tiffed to pr -»«< t' 1 h< *o ' whh an old gild rnt ) nu-etinr of the r|nh will b< : t ''It': o 'uno flgiiri's. Perha,. Warne r»v. 1 :t. Th,. ininifiiRf* r with ■ tards of embroidery < j'tt n ,-.nd ice« aline are the i n I h /idah AIkn, M ìf » the nine of Mrs Robert McMurj.hr ■■ Grae • " DM Illing Compii j «in lyrtl Kj’.va, sfd< t Inf-j a j. ¡¡nt in , n o. p i| liar fabrlca used for ovenln ' 01 ’ I illainetti street. n« Newton n Edgmont ’tiring« tg«"» *»Vf v* * ’.’rn >Lir- The wb«»le gown war. made! gowns. Crepe meteor Is also on«. « • b'e, G< L'. rthiig«-, wm II llllOHt ii ♦ «». lui’i/ «Hobt»!*, 1 . i 1» r«. A ’ r* to tl M «•d bv f' t< day. •• 1 b :.« • I I Hilly Insured. FADS AND FASHIONS Han Franck« <>. u . Keeney, «.tie <>t th.. ", I'nlted Railway«« ,r ¿'2 urroated -v.-t..i „ 7 . .......... .. .1 "umJnt?,?* I office ot Di- ■... .■ don. entri«‘d »H ( • , . I,,’*4*' 'lamaxc» iigaln i; . « , Wm J Bum 1'n.n. lt j prlxmm. nt I I.. . i,.ir|.„ ,o| * Kinley was di»m .. i .»,t AVIATiON STATION STORY BRANDED AS A FALSEHOOD ♦ YOUTHFUL BANDIT'S CAREER IS CLOSED FATHER REPENTS, GETS RELIGION Cottage tir««««- •«’< II — Eight y vai» up. X child eight y« i ' » rfe rte< ut till» piai*, liy i •i miner, und. not tii-urui - * be wn« dead The < < bild * um takeQ io, egred for and k«-¡ • b ‘>1 by klad- tirartl'<l people II. tlulihed tie state school tom h honor lut year Kvcently be waa inf. m.-«l that bu father was lu Bakeratl 'd i’al., mt d«wlr««l hl» »<>n to joiu bin« A Iettar calne from the fatti r with th* ilw-ly. utlon that hr I» n.. ? r a diMipst- • d Ilian, that tie ha* « i; -rated r*-U|. loti Mild d'-alred bls , i' , |irvw»«s that he inn t>*. lu-'r im.-n ,,| ip,)». Ing him to fltii'b h ! itku tte lad left Monday tilgt ' r HaksrafloK MATLOCK GRANTED ANOTHER TRIAL Th« argem« *. • trlxl la ’he Jo«» Mntlo« k J - *•• wen* Met befor«» li!' .. till of D* circuit court. tL if« .î n 1 »»i* afterward t «• ;u«l • t th* rev .. .......4 tl»»n. gettine th* ’i * trial on 1 >«• « in! > r Th«« iii.itiaa >UM. of tb* wn* gran'«* 1 n -h«, pm* action <»f Juror B » • ! «fuir* ioua trial in n • .< w bere t he off» n • ». ilisgtd la hav«« taken pia» •• 1 nii'W*l The trial jur «! > laut eventi »: un I.«) tuornlnx -! ite Marring»» Ile» » ■ M-rle X. aftrrn«» n to the f M Tos- MIIHorn and M h « ■ Xlbsrt 1. er, tM)th of Jut) t II ■ M ay K»»- (’arpenter and M im nedy, buth «»f Spr • leid. Ths M. th«..!l-t has two pasturi barn !«*‘cn a u hat«« bi'i-li ae:.t .- Falla CW ♦ « ♦ NEWS OF CRESWELL AND VICINITY « • I 1 P«rtn<- II«- Vxgr'-«*ly K th «*■ " >1 hirvcw '«I* I lud rMtPtet " ,n<r^ irgthtf Ilte-'-m «Ma. A seo't«. i| tn I ,« . 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