In addition, th«* market must not be lost sight of, or th«* lunches they have served. * » Mr. and Mr.» J K Pratt enter tiilned th«* Tuesday HwiiiiiK \\ hist Club this week M cards rli«» ladle.. prize was won by Mra. Frank Page. and the geiitleinsil'n by \i r. J \\ Kaya As guests of th«* club were Mr and Mia 1. E Tlilball. Mra. Abrams and the |lisaes Martha and Hi mice SchiHiliiig. • a * PAUL KING IS OF AMERICA’S GÍÍEAT CUY ^’üFLï LOGGING CAMP Guard Special Servlet*. > went out of offI*<* The structure New Yolk, lh*c 4. Ilow doe» this occupied an Irregular plot of ground Th«* Friday Whist Club spent Vt»B- by Grand Centre and terday afternoon with Mrs, H C. Ma- this strike you as a bill of fire, or bounded Paul King, a young num whose Broome streets and <*• till»' Market home is In Eugene, was Inst nut ly kill hoa at her pretty home on East Elev. menu, us they say In polite society; ♦ Place Tin* exterior wall arc of gran­ I'd Just before limiti today while nt llliibter soup enth stre«-t Mrs Watson won the «New York ite. with marble trimmings. Musk ox »teak honora of the club. Mrs Watuoh and » Hear work In tho Booth-Kelly logging Allen, ♦ kJ ui Irai \\ Three delightful hostesses of the Miss I.ila Presser. Miss Adah ♦ The main entrnci« opens upon Cen­ camp about seven miles above Wend. Pemmlcan. a lu Peary Mrs Ethel Sharp were invited guesia Miss Eva Allen. Miss France Kell). ♦ loft W .¡»hingt ♦ early week were Mrs Frank Hamp- tre street. To th« fight on tho main Hug More Pt'iiinilean, n In Coog ♦ ♦ ♦ M y rt io ♦ Miss Winifred Kelly, Miss l’hllsdi'lphla tot.te^ ,or ♦ floor 1s a large reception room, u pri­ The Westminster Guild of the Ceti- I Mt- ' Peuitulcan, a hi Cook toin. Mrs Hugh Hampton and Mrs. l Kays. Miss Winifred Cockerline. Miss Young King »«» working on tho ♦ lo a Piiuuiua , ■‘‘’»«il» vate i onsultat loii room for do(«'ctlv«'s line at the time of Ills death Cod liver oil cocktail the I’ralrtw ♦ He ♦ 111» ml »I« Jennie U'Ren. On Tuesday after­ Eva Burton. Miss Pearl Hawthorne, tral Presbyterian church s¡>ent this' ♦ w and other «ifftces. th«' rooms of th»' placed the hook on a log which was Gum drops afternoon with Miss Mae Horney a' ' ‘ ' »Hlaln»d ♦ but It I» I noon the home of Mrs Hugh Hamp­ j Miss Jure Grey. Miss Leota Close and her hum e on ♦ Italian Bureau, of whl< !i Lieutenant ou top of another, and gave the signal ,, ■' »HI tak, That ’ s exactly the kind of food you South Willatiletti* Miss Elizabeth Howe. ♦ com inumi ♦ ton. 57s Llnsoin street, was a very I cun got now in ilmoHt any »wiggvr I’etroslnl w a« the first head. Insp**«’ to the donkey engineer to start up ♦ street. Nht'°rv* ♦ operating • ♦ pretty place with its- decorations of hunger hut along the G W W igrent tor McCafferty's office, und the is tho log started to move it rolled ♦ ♦ • o» »ragua. ♦ ♦ flowering urns ai d chrysanthemums, Hundri'ils of explorer» rooms of the Mom«» Ide lliireiiu Io off i h<* other Olle aiid onto King. \ special feature of next week's so- white way. I Early this week Mr. and Mrs ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦. * yellow being used in the living room, til** left Is th«* chief Inspee.or » office, who have never been further north > ’ a! activities will In* the bazaar to be Into almost a Frank Chambers, at their home on crushing his body while pink predominated in the din­ th«* r« on iif the Hiller squad, und Life was «’xtlni t West Seventh street. entertained the given at th«« Presbyterian church mi than the Bronx are now dallying with shapeless mass. ing room. Whist prerailed for sev­ this sort of grub, and no up-to-tac th«* Bureau of Information, Wii»hlngt< Frlila) aftertun n and evening This Salmagundi Club, which has recently i w tit'll his fellow Workmen reached Che siHoud. tlilr-i • and fiiurtll eral hours Mrs. Duryea won th«* reorganized for ih«* winter, in honor Is to be given under the auspices of minute restaroug can now get il >ug I ..................... 1 »•> promptlv Itr him first prize and Mrs Helen Hoffman of Mr. Charles Chambers, who for th«* the Y W C. V of the University us without a supply of th«-c to-itlo-oiiie tioom are occupi«'«! by varimi» offici*» The company's bond office In Eu* government (t the consolation The Misses Adah and sture roani». training quiirters, tary of alate past two weeks has been in the city a means of ittcreasinig their bunga­ delicacies, heretofore confined to the - gone was lit once notified, anti Corn Allen. Esther F l?en. N nrv Peter­ \:.--.ting :« atiies and old friends Va­ low fund, and should receive the pat­ frozen and frigid North So far, none drill r.Mli» and waltlng rooni» nor lioidoti was »out to the noni* of bini with hl son and Mary Miller assisted in serv­ rious games occupied The top floor contali!» thè photo- Rodcrlgucz There will of the places have teen able to su- the evening, ronage of townspeople.

eeted grapii gallery. thè niensurltig room. Itu* iiechl« nt, that official going up on Nicaragua In t tu* Wendling local train that loft Eu Mrs. Hammond. Mrs. Kays, Mrs ran. in a pleasing manner, rendered and an art booth, presided over by to arrive soon. Meanwhile what is thè Rogne»’ Gallery, and the «w Iti li gelt«* nt I o'clock ilils afternoon. The Instruct! ■. l'r< Bingham. Mrs. Harry Keeney, Mrs. several beautiful vocal selections. In th«* laics of the advisory board, as­ called blubber soup Is served. as to wti.it < Of board Tlil» lu«t In one of the most IV I course no blubber is required in Its complete of Its klnd in thè woriti lt «orulier Will Investigati’ th« dentil Alexand r. Mrs Edis Matlock. Mrs. serving Mrs. P. E. Snodgrass assisted sisted by the Y. W. C. A. girls. Having l> ■11 and will bring the body to Eugene G H Smith. Mrs. Frank Pag«*. Mrs. Mrs. Chambers, ha» runnltig into It thirty rutili line* lions with N concoction. .i The guests of the ♦ ♦ ♦ No wind Wil» received frulli him up L. Abrams. Mrs R M. Pratt. Mrs. H. evening were: > Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. j to thè regalar exchange». thlrty II ■' the that the k Of this menu th«* pemmlcan is The Thimble Club met on Thti’s- Schwering. Mrs. G. W Smith. Mrs T. Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis Bean. day afternoon with Mrs. L. L. Whit­ piece de resistance, as they any In tu thè varimi» hormig bea Iquarter». tu a tuie hour this afternoon present Is to Mother klinost Prost ral«-d B Luckey. Mrs 8. S Spencer. Mr». Mr. and Mrs. J. F Titus. Mr. and son at her home on West Seventh polite society. Indeed, thone who seventy line» t«> trio variou« pari» of w stchfuIn« wa» The untori umile young ninu Boynton. Mrs Hughe«, Mrs. F M. Mrs. Willoughby. Mr. and Mrs. David street. Mrs. G. Nettle. Mrs Alexan­ have tried It declare it ha» more re­ thè building. 120 linea I . prwclnct». It Is not bellcv« ,| ti i ut agi'd ubuut 2 1 Vi-iir». and ha» u luoth oiirts. hoapltals, and mul city ili depuri Osburn. Mrs Potter. Mrs. L. T. Har­ l.inn. Mr and Mrs. P E. Snodgrass der Martin of Klamath Falls. Mrs. sistance In its make-up than even a er ubo live» In Falrinount Hti«* wus tlon to land tiiarlt lines ris. .Mrs. A. Church. Mrs. John Kelly. and Miss Louise Yoran. soil, at trust fur -h Fred Chambers and Mrs. J. W. Hobbs fifteen-cent steak, with bread, buttet lold of h< r »<>ii » dviith shortiy nft**i Miss K Yoraa. Mrs Frank Gt 1st ran. alami serv.ee. The Tho board l> -ard Is so ar Tile first step of • • • were the guests of the club. Miss and French fried potatoes nooti, and wn» alinosi prostrateti by Mrs. Robert MrMur h. v, Mrs L N trigi-d that Its size and < qulplllel.l toward tmiklt - u On Thursday afternoon at her Bessie Day assisted Mrs. Whitson In thè tic»». Il«« lllrtll Iclivc» il f.llb«'r. Koney. Miss Quackenbush. Mrs. Fra­ ,i >>« iuLI«J to at a moine lt'» not Ire, "If anybody hue told me a ni >t: I made by Hecrcta-t serving Mrs. Fred Chambers will en- Sl’ — ss Ixiomis, M-s. Loomis. Mrs. id the number of opera por» t!-.i' ubo I» tiow Iti thè E.ist, and leverai tie Nicaraguan »it ago that I would tie featuring pe; ser U - ------------ broth' t'» and MlMtrl N So largo au work at it Is unilmlli'.l Will Yoran. Mrs Gross, Mrs. Wm. bill of fare I would to fin w hen 11 <- mlean on my V» tilt- r ike tour board that It will Preston. Mrs. J. W Hobbs. Mrs. P. E. have sent him to Bellevue for ex ni »eu! urgent order« Mrs J. Bordan Harr man h. Crown Princess Cecile, Snodgra ss. Mrs. Griggs. Mrs McMor- ination," said one of «he big hotel three-ti urt«' p-iwer motor» : lioep c» ran. Sirs. Wh'tsnn, Mrs. Littlefield, men. Right after Dr. Cook ihsi-ov- bat terI -- lu operation Thet - la al» t»r Mrs. Nicklin. Mrs C. C. Page, Mrs. cred the North Hole wo had a few an em< TKi'ncy arrstigemciit I New York Society leader In­ Wife of the Heir to German Tro nip. Mrs. Helen Hoffman. Mrs. scattering demands for It, but we power can be instantly »wit terested In the Workers. Kate White. Miss Ann Whittaker. We from Hie regular telephou« paid no attention to them, Throne Now H a « Three Sons. I *&•»■(>«'I f Itcturnril. Mrs. Bnov. Mrs. M. J. Duryea, Mrs. thought It was simply a novelty, and should anyt hing happen. The te«ep Ii t « «» i I'hlio.trd I n <»| m Zeiher. Mrs. P. L. Campbe'l. Mrs. that it would die out. Euch day we Washington I» 1 N -« zry of ■ Klamath t rala Martin reguariy ated by policemen Williams. Mrs. found th«- demand getting stronger. .rttxtr Ktiux late lo ■■' rdiiruoil ik* M. Gilbert. Mrs. Falls), Mrs. R. Th«* climax cam«* lust week, when a and detailed for that duty, ami P* passptirts «>f F« ■i" Holriittti, Hollenbeck. Mrs. Quackenbush. fellow came in and declared if he pie who cal! up headqtisrti’rs ar« sur­ Chargi» d'Affaire. <>| ■It«- Mr»r*n»a prised to bear, instead of the gentle couldn't get pemmlcan he «I wreck legatiti!), wkh a Irti •r ■» athlngljr d«- the establishment. We had to use vote«'» of girls, th*- hoarse queries of noutidng thè Zela .> I’nlnbtra- On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. nu n. "Number please'. ’ " th«* greatest diplomacy to get him out tlon of thè governili* 'tit of Nl-»r»zuz. Frank Hampton Invited in a number Nrttioiml ttvlc < nnjrrw and the next dav wu laid in a stock of The tettar la defili bui) d" ar«d tu Committee Alao Securea Riser of their friends for an evening of Henry Clew» an I many other men It. " reprracnt thè vi««« i if I'fiid-'iit Taft whist. The first nriae was awarded to ration of Six Bertha on of prominence are lntere»te«l in the "What does it taste like?" asked an I la about as piai l»*>k«*n at at)- Mrs Hugh Hampton and the consola­ the reporter. I National Civic Ccmarraa. to be held thlng emanatine fr tn tbs » at* d*— Night Trama tion to Mr. Preston. As aides to Mrs. "You've tot to acquire a taate for next week In Carnegie Hall and Me par:m»nt In ««ara Hampton were Mrs. V’Ren and Mrs. beginaing Mon It. Th-* first mouthful tantea Ilk« a tropolltan Tern» a, /.r'a/a Reta RMpnnMhle. Hampton: Miss Lulu Gilstrap. Miss Portland. Dec I With the defi ­ Th» call «•» Issued by the mixture of red sanrlstane and cold lav The «itraord>nary 'un* of th» Nancy Peterson and Miss Adah Allen nite promise of I I ’ o'ltrien. gener ashes. It has a peculiar effort on Ameriran Clvle Alliance, but all or letter I» that » rilnct* in also assisted in serving the luncheon al manager of the Harriman lines in you. After you »wallow it yon begin ganizatlona and Individual« Interest the Northwest, lutentlon on th» t aped Mr. and Mrs. Al- The gues’s were: that Roseburg » to blubber. The second mouthful ed In the public we.fare are Invite I Hta'e» to /•"'»>» ¡>«r- ten Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Bogart, «anís »hall te attended to In the The night 1 to attend starts you exploring enna'.ly r » »ii-t'J Mr and Mrs. Frank Chambers. Mr. According tn the announcement 1910 budget of th* Southern Pacific torturi was initiated I was blubbering and •* A murk and Mrs Bristow. Dr. and Mrs. Ti- USI lull tie* of Roseburg tiuslne»» exploring all night, I couldn't sleep the congress ■'»hall He |nd<*i» an». < I exhibit» tus. Mr. and Mrs. V,’. Griffin. Mr. and met III Portland yesterday until my wife put a cake of ice on and non-partisan in < Mrs. Will Yoran. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. ■■turn tnpqua belief that such an as my chest." ive of Yor?>n. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Yoran. Mr. all the civic and "What is It made of?" i aiii- and .Mrs. Goldsmith. Mr and Mrs. Fl­ Is lean beef ’’Th«* ground’ work mer Rob« irts. .Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gil- from which and tendon tert. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bryson, Mr. I and ■r. and Mrs. and M rs. d Mrs Link. Àrohfe I i Mr. k Wetherbee. Mr. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ L íe and and J Questions of th** ri uf capital iOQ^QUy. le Dav. Mr. It. M. Day. Mr. d Mrs. Hugh Hampton. «nd lalnr are engaging mueb of the Durden. Mr. and Mrs. time <>f Mrs. J ibirdrn ilarriuian. u Mr. and Tlie young woman who will lie th and Mrs. Hobbs. Mr. and wealthy New York society unman, Preston. ’ *iu. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert who has l»-en active in the work <*f Gcrtnau empress in tin* event of th« Mrs. L. F IN WL l L-KNOWN nd ch ige Grovel. Mr. and Mrs. the National Civic federation. Iai»t death of the kaiser Is Crown Priti«-«**» Tys »n (O down with a codllwr cock tall Joh n Hampton Mr, and Mrs. Jerry aI country home. W. S. Moon Sell» Out to Hu Mrs. Geo. McClain gave two charm- .Mecklenburg Prince»» Cecile rei etill) see our new police beadquarters, we culed in the newspapers as an Im­ train f« >r the RoM'burg-Portlmid ' postor who was trying to di- • ve my Partner, N J. Blais Moon fic. The New Yorkers are not stuck up, or retention of «•« lx*r ’ hs for ing parlies this week, On Wednes- gave b.rth t<> h-r thud sou. proud, but we think It is about the people Into believing that 1 d>- lare.l sale ut Roseburg will relieve th«- nöti­ day afternoon needlework was en­ pleasant home, on East Eleventh Will Still Sell Auto» grandson of g'«lion noticeably, it is said. niftiest thing > f its kind yonll find myself to be a great joyed. while pleasing features of the street. Mrs. W. P. Boynton entertain­ » anywhere. Marquis de I-afaye ’ t» Never did 1 The new headquarters 'lb.' committee visiting Portland entertainmei t were th" Scotch songs ed the Priscilla Ciub and a few guests tertain the club at its next meeting. Councilman " s Mi»>n has *’1 building 1« at Centre and Grand make a statement whlc¿i might b<* so consist' d <>f Frank E Aliev, attorney. sung by Mrs. Dugald Campbell and —Sirs. David Link, Mrs. Chas. Fish­ ♦ ♦ • construed." J. II Booth, banker. W C Harding, his int«*re»t in ’h** Moon B:»l< Inpls- Mias Gilkison, end the account of er. Mrs. W. C. Barbour. Mrs. W. F. Miss Winifred Cockerline was the streets. The cops moved In this week ri-ni estât«' man. All are members of ruent store at rt f> East Ninth street to Christmas in Germany, which was Osburn and Miss Nellie Loomis. Sev­ host« ss to the Tete-a-Tete Club yes- and today are beginning to feel at rreventlcs, th« new (*r-d) ' Id »he Roseburg Commercial Club That bii partner N .1 !’• sb »■ 1 wblbvts- ably told by Mrs. Stafford, who spent eral hours were enjoyably spent with f c*vH« y afternoon at her home on .Mill home, although it will be a long ' •' '■ time before they can forget to asso­ cure tablets, are vald to he growth of Itdseburg and the after conduct the buslti*-»'- sk'tU' us- the past winter in that c«>untry. The cards and needlework, after which street. ciate SOO Mulberry street with head­ have four special specific advantag - dscorationc of the home were mistle­ Mrs. Boynton and her aids, Mrs. ' *.*ry tributary has been neglected d*-r th«* name of ths Blais Impb-tnart Mr .Moon will probably «Ir­ over all other remedies for i) c ■ <1 ■ y th«' Southern Pacific was th<> es House toe and chrysanthemums, suggestive Holmquist and Mrs. Reed, served a quarters. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cherry entar- f they contain no quinine, noth- t'1'i-f.ii complaint the commute«- ear vote bls entire Him' liereiftrr to ih» of the coming Xma, season. Refresh- delicious luncheon. Mrs. .Metcalf will The big fire-story Grecian struc­ First talned th«- Jolly Sixteen Whist club II'* ha» conduce That Roseburg sale of automobiles QeiiK w ere served by the hostess and be the next hostess to the club. ture was first conceived during the 1 ing harsh «ir sickening Second th*-) rl««l to Mr nitrirti last Thursday evening. At cards «idminist ration Third h- Ix-eti neglected and Allrinv, Ils *-d an agency for th** Ford tnschlr-cu of Commissioner give almost Instant relief Mrs. Garrison an'| Sim Veitch, promlnr: It 1*1 t ho mil Mrs. Calvin Hanna, Mrs. Kate Hanna, of the best conc«.-rts in the history of buninets with <’. K Kotnpp, former!) r«md men's orzanlza'loi II of Ho* Pa Mrs. H. Mount, .Mrs. Idaho Campbell, the clubs. Under the able instruction | deavor of the Central Presbyterian markable »i>eod. . Hyery stabl«*». Mr riffe «-orisi w» a giteli of h's It is understood that Mayor Me- of tb» Kompp i Mrs. Itiiga’d CampbeU, Miss Gilki­ of their director, Professor I. M. Gien, <-hur«h held their social meeting at - 1.,-rs that everything V**l:uia will essKg«- in tb«- busim'***, liaron!». Mr. uni Mrs I 1 (' Vo fltCh son. Mrs. Charlotte Zeiber, Mrs. P. L. the clubs did excellent work, and the home of Miss Myrtle Kays, on Clelian g -e ihls the department to alon« and will occuy th« garsge to b* at <\ trage Grove Thurs< by. V till P 01 Campb'*!l. Mrs. F. G. Young, Mrs. each number was enthusiastically re­ South Willamette street, Wednesday be done to a trip from Portland to San Fra nriw w building before he bsiit by 8 P. Neas on Olive Street. Geo. Miller, Mrs. Beals. Miss Belle ceived, and the encores were liberal. evening. A pleasant time was spent rnov«> to the eo. Speaking of the »wltchmcfi'r MIMican, Mrs. L. T. Harris. Mrs. The stage was attractive with its after the business meeting with a itrlk«- on the Northern P»clMc limn Frederick Dunn, Mrs. Lawrence Milli- many college pennants, banners and short musical program and games. Mr V<>atrh »tate] that t, ihere w » h v« iy cm, Mrs. Robert Millican, Mrs. F. W. other emblems. The concert was di­ Light refreshments were served by little probability of It ealendlng to V. Oabur i, Mrs. Maurer. Mrs. E. O. Pot­ vided Into two parts, the first consist­ the entertainment committee. other lines, the Southern Pacific __ ea- ter, Mrs. Drew Griffin. Mrs. Cecilia ing of musical numbers by the glee pt i lally, and he predicts the strlke Special men­ JUNCTION CITY IXM'AfJS. Dunn. Miss Amy Dunn, Mrs. Patter­ and Mandolin Clubs. >111 bn of »hort durutlon th ------------- unies» ---- - ■- ,.i<* son, Miss Ida Patterson, Miss Harriet tion should te made of the trombone vortborn Pae,fir flrsmsn should be Patterson. Mrs. Then a Jackson, Mrs. solo by Mr. Burns Powell, and th«.* Dorn—December 2. 1909. to Mr. indurad to join lh«' strlk*- In » hlch Warner Brown, .lira. 7avid Link, Mrs. solos by Mr. Kenneth Frazer and Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, a son. '•vent .,,.«■ «.Ituatlon wi.nld becoisn George Mallett. A musical sketch, J. S. Flint shipped a car load of G. N. Frazer. ••"rioii-, Upon hl» arrival In Uss The fame of Eu : Fire in a Frat,’’ an operatic bur­ fat hogs Tuesday for which he paid Fra’i Isco, Mr Vea’ch will be Julsad has tilr**nil' rciiched f> lesque, occupied the second half of 7’4, the prevailing price. ‘ by bls wife an I daughter and will W G Alien, IHR UH K'*l Agaln on Thursday afternoon Mrs. the evening's performance, i which Work commenced on the new ce­ go t , llakorsflohl, Lo i Ansale», Call fruit cannery arid ••vni McC.; in entertained a large circle of scored a decided success and created mi nt walk around the now Odd Fe f>r: I i. and I'm von, Arlz >ua. to spend city, recently r^rtd V'«l a gno» fri«*nds. Needlework and storied fill-. quite a laugh. lows building Thursday morning. ,,f t)„. l*V»l^ tie Winter They will return to timlr for th** fancy product ed the afternoon. Mrs. Hendricks This part of the work has been some * ♦ * ♦ Portland homo In March. Mr. Veitch raior, th«* order being a r- siilt '«nd Misi i Emma McClain assisted in what regie tel and the public have favor'd th" l/'tidi'r wltli the iihii ' i ! ■ amp!*' of the <1ri«‘«l ui'iit1*’ u -- »ent tti',r" th-* di-iing room. Those invited were: The Home and Foreign _ Missionary been considerably Inconvenienced. .- ■non. Tb- • thl* 'I ph Ki- i»i»«. •- pleasant call. Leader. l»y Mr. Allen early Mrs. mrs. W. vi. G u Allen, Alien, Mrs. sir». L.8. i,.n Hill. nut. Mrs. .nr». Societies of the Central Presbyterian I From the Seattle Post-Intelligen­ '<>r Mr. Ut <) C Wright, Miss Nettie ChKse. Miss church met at the attractive new bun- cer on the 27th ult., we learn t at order cam«' too Inte ’ ..hlptM-d ad . . n rhe old fashioned way of d«i»lng a fill, as he has s. Hmma Chase, Mrs Elizabeth Dunn, galow of Mr». W. O. Heckart on .Mill Mr». Anna M. Spencer secured a di­ . pruni » n' ,l"' ’’ ^ •Mrs, E, K .Wheeler, Mrs. W. P Boyn­ street last Tuesday afternoon with vorce from her husband ¡«eland nt th I ‘."'Jtriilt I» weak afomieh, or stimulating th«’ grade <>f prune» ton. Mrs. Howells. .Mrs. DHtelf, Mrs. Mrs. heart or kldnev», [« nil wrong Dr. I nii-ans u good i___ market for the Heckart and Mrs. Calvin Spencer. Cause of Separation not giv­ Raich, Mrs. S. M Calkins, Mra. H D. Hanna as hostesses. The afternoon's en. Sh >op first pof'itod out this error Hint country hereafter |Wnn«r- The order eanie from H 1)uin, Calkins. Mrs Merrill. Mrs. Vinal Mrs. discussion was devoted to Mexico and ■Ihls is why bls prescription Dr. W, .J. Lane, late of Washington, Cummings. Miss Hardy .Mrs. Collier, Corea, with Mrs. McClain as leader. has .located her«* and will engage in , L. »vndl- Shoop's restorative Is directed en­ hack Fruit Hyndl«’» •' r thre« Mrs. Bailey, Mrs L. R. Edmunson, Following the program li«’ht ref-«*»h- the Jewelry business. He has secured tirely to the cause of these nllmotits South Africa. The head of Mrs. Plank, Mrs. Werner. Miss Ethel rnents^ ___ were_ __ _______ ' Allen'» • he weak Inside or <-»ntrolllng cate, while In Californio passed by the hostess, the west half of Drugg & Coon's real Plank, Miss Fanny Millican, Mrs. Geo. | Mrs. C. M. Elspass and Mrs. Hanna, estate office and expects to be ready g||(j nerves It isn't so difficult, »ays Dr years ago, saw one of • • Dyson, Mrs. Bloome, Mrs. P. K. Ham- There were about thirty-five ladies for business today. —Times. Shoop, to strengthen a wonk stomach, patent evaporator» In u»1' znond, Mrs. Smart, Mrs. James Sea­ in attendance. heart or kidneys, if one goes at It cori at once liecame lntere.»te*eo South Africa, where a tP»'»'1 1 ,g Thursday afternoon, after school got quick and certain help from Dr. bell. Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Godfrey, Mrs. norvea fall, then those organs must prune la raised. The trti .|s Shoop's cough remedy. On this ac­ hours, the children of the seventh ng Titus. Miss Ann Whfteaker. Mrs. surely falter These vital truth» are there In .March >»n acconnf ot count druggists everywhere ate fa­ grade of the Patterson school sur- Warren DeLano, Miss Belle Keeney. leading druggists everywhere to dte- south of th« equator, »nd prised their teacher, Mrs. Meador, at voring Dr. Shoop’s Cough Remedy. penae and recommend Dr Shoop's I Just opposite to Ho»«’ n<’r,l‘ • • • her home. Judging from the Jolly The tender leaves of a harmless lung­ Reetoratlvo Test It a few days and eq uator. JOHN JACOB ASTOR ANO HIS SON VINCENT This afternoon Mrs. Claude Gray time that followed, It was evident healing mountainous shrub give to see. Improvement will promptly and entertafned a number of her friends that Mrs. Meador is very popular with Dr. Shoop’s Cough Remedy Its cura­ J. e. I, Wooley.