THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY, MAR 28, 1010 I b»« 'mhl'otdorwd satiax mouulud -■»ut- nunib.ar ••»fi wvo I fot« wit «h u- « « *'i braiding 1 hey were large and k-J—/ k J l«iUlUg lift« * bun Uf Hw great Ni"< with strap baud lea. vt «il- I) Ulm’ -.- if, I--I u» rviuviui-or tii**l Some of th«« latest ideas In jewelry after h- i*'*' i I kuiT-'iv«i t»jr Hi» wül "f are the new designs In platinum set («ir ih» unjust." that G--d. "Hl-’ J1' with diamonds. It is «’ailed the cob ♦ bv litighi »«-i ! muiiklud freu fnnu »In web jewelry. Th<* platinum is woven I . ermon t-v ' highly v»uiiv«l „ »<i«l into beautiful lacey designs into ■ ud duali*. l>»’ CHAHLI’5 T. ■btiu « iiaui» ulxiv* e»«ry ii « iu ». " II» which are set all sorts of stones, the The Elco Club will entertain with where an appetising luncheon favorite of which is the diamond. «uà iiiud» •partaker «*f H‘» di»i»» ua- RUSSELL. an Easter party by Miss Mae Kinney served picnic style. Beautiful hair pins of this patteru are tur--" H«> wa» u» l«>n««'r • mnn. für at her home on East 10th street this Pastor Brooklyn < • J 4 • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J very lovely against th«- coronet braltls "I lesi) sud blixHl « •»*«*>» luherit tu» "I le led forth a multitude <4 afternoon. For pastime the club of the day. Lockets of enamel cov-I 1 abecnacia. Khigduu* ut Goti' U CurUHlilau. 1». ere-1 »¡th a pattern of platinum with] Do»» Evan Mor* Than la Claimed fashioned Easter bonnets out of col captive» and gave gilt» unto men 60, Truo, b« siili ha» ss vu» of hl» a design of diamonds set in its midst ored tissue paper, whlcth they wore Far II iu»uy UH«». Th» Heu uf u*»u. w tat« te (Epheaiaiu iv, 8). Is of such workmanship that Its price the remainder of the afternoon, and < By Catherine Mann Faytant.) i Is not low. They are very fetching ■o Id.utlfi»» h»u will* «>ur ree» ■ u<l Hi« "I apeak from experience of twenty- OOO . ........................................... New York. March 26.—It Is the I with the new linen gowns. As the prises were awarded for the most «,,rk »hick h» I» in Gte pr-*'**« ,,f •«* flve yvare with Hood's Sarsaparilla. 1» 11 »ül, h be wU* beautiful creation». The decorations little accessories of dn*ss that give .enamel background can be secured in | giving my recommendation to thia ' Boston, March 37.—As Christen- (mankind. A» perfection I" gradually cvuii>ll»i*l“6 the distinguished touch, marking one any color, perfect harmony can be «ttaiued the abaiue of the Imperfection Bul.h durlM Ul» Mlll.uUal rvlgu. W. of the dining room and ta-ble were man as well dressed and another as tnedlclne. teud-tu celebrates the rveu-rwiu-n <>> carried out in the costume. • . • by K m th» ili» ÄiXixAtl« I i W will gradually abate, while all of the ar» rcuiluded Apostls that h» in keeping with Easter. Miss Kinsey hopelesly ordinary. Two women will For spring the Lord Jesus Christ, U t-s appro N'ecklarsa of lace of gold and pearls the humors and . l-riate Him our heart» and iulud> ■ hamvless w lU be destroyed in IM was put to death in ths 0«sh *"d was assisted by her mother, Mrs. O. pass you on th» stre«»t; the one from mounted on a black velvet band of I Second Iteatb. Thue we »«•• the ma«l» sllvs la Spirit a spirit being II» W Kinsey in »erring. Mlw Ijottle her chic little turban down to her i the “soutofrv'* variety extend but half as a general ii-h-'Uld Intelligently grasp thv »tgu'.O vine l*urpo»« of tlio reourrectlou of the dl«xl a» ■ msn <hl» »*d* ,h" ***11 nobby toe points presents the tontl i way round the neck and are held to blood- purl» catice of the event eoiumeuM-ruted St Deyoe »as the guest of the club, ensemble »o sought after L, dead and our glorious li«-|»-, far differ truss » New t'reslilte U1S »Iber »Id« by theigvther in the back by two small tier It never i Paul igId great stress u;s-n the resur Miss Mabel Simmons will entertain French woman, while her companion chains. Tassels ...... that cross In ...... front ent from all the fear» Ihnt were taught the veil a spirit bslug II» '*<•*«• falls. 1 have the club on April 9. will complacently don a crushed hat form a ceutrsl ornament. . Beautiful rectliw of the dead declaring Hint it ua by the musty tradiUons of men. In corruptl'-u. raised In IncorrupHoi»; always found • * ♦ with a new gown and a pair of shoes larry fillets of platinum, gold or sil- there l-e no re <ui r<«'tlou of the dead from th«« "dark age«” Ami Huis w. •own In dishonor, r»ts««d tn gl-ry; it to do all Last Tuesday evening. at t>e which are rough and worn, her bag ver lace set w ith semi-precious stones ■own ■ imtural Ixaly, rsls.tl s »plrllual claimed for all those whom we counted as sslcvp Bee llw for-e of liie Apostles *-*rd Knights of Pythias hall, the Broth will be disgraced before her fine new are to be had. and a brooch that re It. and more. would iiewr hale mi n waliening, «nil Hint If there !••• no r-wui i ««'lion of the btxiy." As the t'hunh's llend «mi erhood of St Paul and- the Eadies’ gloves. Better far would it have sembles a jabof had one large stone Aid Society of the Methodist church been to have spent a little less on!fa th«- center » know it to consequently would l-e as «lead as ar» dead our liopo b> viilu. our falil» b- I- on- runner he p«i»s«-d li»)--n«i H» For evllarless gowns *eri»ents of entertained the members of the some one article that all might have veil; and u-'« »li-'iily. I’“"1 ’ be a good brute beasts. Note Ills emphatic stuto vain (I Corlutlilaua xv. 14 Itfi. supple gold are wound around the rnent to this effect tl Corllitliiatis xv, church in honor of their new mem been in harmony. with him «Bd a» D>* ■ "i*1 11 medicine for "But No«» 1» Christ Risen." Bags ami pocketbooks have become neck, the head. wKh its nil>y or em- bers. Red. white and blue bunting For here as elsvw her» Ills acrofula, salt 12 18). The Apostle argues, "If the dead rise of Um glorl-nis trluini-liiil |-r->- «»mR and ivy brightened the hall. A mus a fetching addition to the costume raid eyes in front. wonls eontrndl- t the thought that tho not.” If that 1» nu luipossIblUty »«• fur will follow "tho t'hunb wrlilcb rheum, and It may give a color uot. make a pleas- The- neck and crEt wrist ribbon» of I ical program consisting of a cornet i saintly dead pass Imimsllately to glory all similar as the world In general 1» concerned, ii - h I«.' abaron wllb Mtn I’1 in I.ouis ... XV , solo by Mr Stevens, a quartet com- ing contrast or carry out the eblor black velvet smbrolA-red________ ' ami th«- uusalntly to Purgatory or to then It 1* an liu|H»u<lbUlty ao fur ua li«>surr«s'ilon, bl» Bride poaed of Prof. Dunn. Dr. Beardsley, scheme. It la always a point of con-, bow-knots with fine pearls aud dia- troubles, and as a general spring eternal torture. Next In pi-H'i'»sl«-iinl order f"®-wla> medicine I can positively say it has no ,1'UrlHt I m concerned. And *'if Christ Mr. Stevens and Mr. Hulln. a reading Acconliug to the Gospel of Christ, by Miss Blanche Hughes, solo by Al equal. It gives mo genuine satisfac he not risen.” then all hope, all faith. the Bride cliiaa, th» "very el-xt." will of whkh St. 1'aul declaroa that be bert Gillette and orchestra music tion to »ay these words In favor of the 1.» »»1 tu And nil prvuchlug I m not only come th«- "great «••■in|-»ny fr«n awr« formed pleasing features of the en medicine I have found *o reliable all was not ashamed, the d«-ad are to bo foulisK but worse ts-'v 1 Corinthians cation, people, kltulred and u-ngua. tb» tertainment, along with the various these years we tare been using it in esteem<*d us though they were n«l«-ep •MV, 14.) “itut liow la Christ risen from honored •»rvants of li» heavenly games which were provided. During our family.** Mrs. J. F. Gee, &0 Gould —at rest from alt the coniiuotlou a ad the dead and Isvuiu« the first fruits llridvgr-K-iu ami Bride/ •' *®i. virgins the evening punch was served while turmoil and strife. Ignorance and mi street, Stoneham, Mass. of them that Slept.'* The mere awak her -«lUipatiloi«»" tl'sylú i KÄ^H» *Ul In the banquet hall Ice cream and perstttlon and sill and trouble lucident enlng from sleep, as in the case of follow after the Urlìi» i •JÎ th« prua- cake were passed. Between four and Hood's SarsaparfBn effects Its won to the present reign of sin nnd dentb. lnizurus. lu-rcaa and others, ka hero en- «■ of tin- great King J» Mall Nell five hundred availed themselves of They have truly entered Into rest, the opportunity to meet and welcome derful cures, not simply because it left out of the question. Nothing Is in pr>“ «-»sl-iial order -rfW cum» Ui« the new members. contains sarsaparilla but because it wiielber they were saluts or sin counted as rvsurrecthxi except the An- lent Wh-rthl--» from BUIhful Abel tiers. When the time for their awak combines the utmost remedial values full, complete nil-dug up out of death down I ■ John tin« Baptist, tb«- gr»»l>-»t « * • enlng shall have come lu tho Millen of more than twenty different Ingre Our E-r-l wua Hie "first that should of the i-roph. Is But »to «» »ill com«» Miss Muriel Freeland celebrated nial morulng of Christ's reign of right dients. each greatly strengthened and rise from the dead" iA- ts xxvl, '23>. In forth fi ni il-» tonili In liuuuin |»rfee- her eleventh birthday Saturday af- , eousness, surrounding conditions wilt enriched by this peculiar combination. thia full sense. And he wa« n first (l-iii ntul not lu tl»- »|>lrlt ;*.•»(«« Ili-li of ternoon at her home on East 9th : be very dlffereut from what they are These Ingredients are the very reme fruits, or proof. Hint oil > ts still sleep those i i----«Ung ill- l-r--»» xl. 3H 4"; street by Inviting in a number of her ’ today, thunk God! Then Satan will dies that successful physicians pre tug will come forth by Divine Power Matthew xl. III. In tb-'lr hum.in tx-r- young friends for the afternoon. !w bound, the Bible assures us (Rev Gtmes and music whiled away ^he scribe for the same dlseas«-« and ail Io be vxcr- ls«sl by Uliu lu the resur f«« tl..ii similar to Unit of Ad.xm Ix-f -r« elation XX. 1-8). and the Ign-.rance am! short hours of the afternoon, The ments. but they are not all found In reclion morning the MUIenuhil morn bls tl'Ulisgl- «1-II. plus their develop- superstition, selfishness and crime, dining room was decorated in Ore- Ing Th-- Church will I»' the next In mi-ut hi f ilth h -1 "I • Bruce, lb- ««' will any other medicine. There Is no real wlifeb have for ceuturles marked hl« gon grape, but the brightness of Ore- _ order she is to la- the llrl-ld-msort constitute a llrwltruit» --f I m i- l and of substitute for Hood's StnuiparUl.u It rvlgu will gradually draw t-> a clime, gon's emblem was dimmed by the •rd to buy any preparation said to of Hie Great King and to ; artli l|-ate th-- world of mankind. I’u-lcr Hi* ir happy faces that surrounded the fes “Just as good” you may he «ure 1’ for the glorious Messiah King will not with him In Ills gl- rl< us work of up ministration. hu | htv »•»<■•! by Hi*- glori- tive board. The invited guests were Inferior, costs less to moke, am1 permit them. Ills reign, mi the con lifting Hie m e which fell from th«* «ul i ne« beyoud III» » 4 veil. IL Hi«- work --f Karmon Kreamer. Dorothea Boyn yields th«- dealer a larger profit. tr trary. will be marked with the true Divine Imnge Into stn no«l death rv,r»i »Iutum uiul t Get Hn-xt'« S.o .-u ; »rill - ' (hr rit|»Uv«M ton. Katherine Williams. Ax’.c- Turp- eiuiglavuiucul of all mankind; and th - lib usual li-iuld form or In eho-'<»l««t»d Jnnot ering, Elizabeth Carnahan through father Ail.: ill. The redetnp ».r . » .».*!*'«. , rrnn tun il, result will I»«, a» foretold: namely. lets -ailed Sarsatabs. 1- - D Frazer, Dorothy Laury, Vera Tobey. ti->n |-rice h is Iss-n i-roildeil tn the At thtf Ch »Mi ui UtMl Lu‘>UJuAud "Every kn«s- shall bow and every Margaret Hammond Frances Martin death of Jesus; mid the time for b«*- the rvlgu of rlghtis-usiiess, every hu — tongue confess to tho glory of God" and Hortense Bean. gluulng the great work of "restitution man iH-Ing "f loyal • haracter will 1* (Isaiah itv. 23>. ♦ 4 • of all thlugs” merely waits until tie- cMupletely fncl from the bendng« ..f Gradually the world will be brought On Friday afternoon the Women's eotnpletkiu of th-- eli-etlon uf the saint »In nnd death and lB>prrf«wtl<>u nn-l. to nn Edenle condition. In harmony Union of the Baptist church gave a tr Church (Acta III, IV 21). with the An-tent W-«rthl--s. will mar-Il with the Divine promise. Indeed, thl« silver tea at the home of Mrs. L. M. In Hi«» grand pnsa sslon into th» pt«*» Christ Arose From Had««. work m«y be said to t>e already be Hall on Pearl street. The decorations of the home consisted of cut flowers. ginning Already, by artesian well» Preaching un the Day «f rentreoet, •nee of Jeliovab God Thus the great lledftatnor and !»e- Dainty refres/hmiemts suggestive of and Irrigation processes and highways St. Peter dwlnre» that Go«! rained the Easter tide were served by the of travel and <«>od roads and Intelli Christ from the dead Then In proof Hverer will not only present the saint hostesses, Mrs. L. M. Hall, Mrs. R. For a time it looked as If Spring gent cultivation of fields, the enrtfr be that this was the I >1 vine Intention ly Church blameless nnd Irrvpron li 8. Huston, Mrs. C. H. Young, Mrs. field would not have a team In the gins to bloom nnd the wilderness and from Hie iK-glnnliig. lie quotes from able before the Father In love, tint G. W. Kinsey and Mrs. Stoops. There Willamette Valley Baseball League, likewise will lllx-rntr nil who will of was a large number of ladies prevent recently organized, and this practi solitary place to tsi glad, us foretold tlio prophetic I’snlni of Ditrld. “Th< u Adam's rn- e, now nshs-p nnd degrad by Isaiah the prophet (Isaiah xxxv. D shall not leave my soul In bell. ” The who enjoyed a most pleasant after cally meant the abandonment of the Under these blessed conditions “Al! ApoHtle'a quotation (Acts 1!. 27) is In ed No wonder the Scripture« d«-clnr«» league, unless some other good ’own noon. « ♦ « could be induced to put oui a team, that are In thetr graves shall hear the the Greek, In which the wuixl Aril is of the end of Ills triumphal pr-" . salon. Mr. and Mrs. €. A. Hardy enter but the latest dope is that a tlrst- voice of the Son of man and shall come hadn Ills quotntloii is from the Ite- *'H*> shall ne« of the travail of lit» clasz team will be put ont there under forth ' (John v. 28. 20)—not all nt once, i brew. In which til« Worf Aril L- «Arol soul mid lx« satisfied"* (Innbih Illi. 11). tained a bridge club last Tuesday the management of Elmer Cox, of but "Every man In bls own «-tdor" (J evening. After several hours of the ; the only word remlerisl A-U through "And Csvs Gift» Unto M«n.” the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company. popular pastime light refreshment All the blessings which. In God’s Sid Smith, one of the maiing<-rs of Corinthlnn.s xv. 23). The saintly b<- ) out Hie entire Old T«-»Uunent. were served. I am iK-t stating this as something pmvldeue«. nr«« n-4 coming to Hi» the Eugene team, made a trip to that Mevers, who alone are fully plrasing ♦ ♦ * new. nltliough I am confident Hint it f'harrb during tills G--«|»-l Age, nml rlty ye»t«.-rday afternoon and received« to Oxi. will come forth in thu F1r»t. The Sunshine Club spent Friday that hs or eiilef, or prefi-rat-l». Res’irve- tfuu-• assurances from Mr. Cox ~ afternoon with Mrs. iUiam Kuy i is uew to imuiy of my hearer» and to nil Hi-- bh-snUiga that lu the illllOBnlnl rutun there and oqUieToTtii perfect, on the spirit plane ninny of the eighteen million«« who wilt Age will ni>w to ittura) t»fnrl^'*'tb« would nianagw, the r kendall on South Willamette street. e rne rfie oesi best plaA I that he would secure pia.v» like dub» the augela am! like unto their read mj‘ <UF---)*i*- In topiyrruw uu-ru Needlework prevailed during a pleas ant aiternoon, after which a dainty bi9 wealth of Casttr title», so statrfV ani so white, fars possible. Mr. Cox knows tlie base- gU-rltli'd Redeemer, to be his Joint lug’s pnfWrs F»r the »»k«- of euctv'l rcte UI'-Hs tilfo,“ nn-J all th'* bl--Mlngs *b:H w ill tb-W tfirofcjlb |4VI|«1 -'»<! Its | thoroughly, and the luncheon was served by Mias Mabel tlclrs In his Mtnonntnl Kingdom nnd no to the fit et litui lu the uiumillg Of New Covenant to all tho fan.Ilk) of Is a sign that Lenten tUrknesa, hae fled before j (fb^‘8 »J I fans of Springfield feel that the team Kuykendall and Miss Helen Kuyken . |J there will bo strictly in the race for Its tfb.'at wwrk <>f te^i»q4taHngi tn our Ifni's resurrection, he saM fa the «xtrlh. proceed dlre«-Hy <•» It d|r<~ t- dall. The dining table was prettily the light, struettne iirl ruling nml ninlftlug nil M nry, "Touch me not; for I am npl b* from llw prett Vtetpiy wbl h our ! the pennaut. decorated with Oregon grape and Hnd the cheery little maiden whom the flowers interlace; The grounds at Midway Turk have the "gronuing” families of tho aerth yet ascended to my Father and your Lord Jvsus gnbi-'d over slh n»-l (It Illi. Easter ferns. Mrs. Fanny Nelson, bneu placid in good jh.qie for tho (Rornrfns vHI. 22). Tim» will I,«» fill Fntlier; to' my G<»f. atol your <1 -d” (Chicago!, and Mrs. Hill were the Hdds a charm to the sweet symbol in the brightness 1 season. The fence, which was partly filled God's pmnilno t»> the xplrftnal IJobn at; >7i. I nodnd them further i <Hir text and coi.lcxt, ns w<-|! »» tlm guests of the club. Mrs. *A m. Pres Itanhn from wl.uh th» qm I iiimii I s the washed away during the flootl last Seed of Abraham, "lu tby Sw<! ahnll ton will be the next hoste® to of her f^ce. of the language of the so-called Apos ninilc, Ix-nrs out this thought. >Jt Is November, has all been n*placed and al) the families of the earth be club. th-s' Creed, whli-h Is coming mure and b««!atr«»-«lit fza-1 di-wr nlvd. bOt'iua* the diamond put in first-class shape. ♦ * * Eugen«- unit Springfield ed" (Galatians BI. 20». Gradually, after more into vogue wttli nil denvmtun It-- left the heavenly g!'>ry. and ts- The Thursday Afternoon Club ur- sideration by the "good dresser.” mouds in tHeir centers are being »e- Both th«' teams will begin regular practice dealing with th«- living nations to m-r-«- tlons nml which de-lares, "llw de cau«e. lu harmony with III» Father's prised Mrs. P. E. Snodgrass at her vlved. i wo»k on the first of April, All the extent, the sleeping world will iw »Tended luto bell and rose again the I will, our l<«s|eeia«r left till« coiltts of home on West 9th street Thursday, Often there are several of these bags, j members of the local team will be awakened. “Every man In bls own third day.” In a vendou of thin < rv«-d After several hours of needlework perhaps one for each gown or one tor b«*avcnly glory mid humbled lilnuu lf t-i heev by that t£me. order” (I Corinthians xv, 23). dainty refreshments were served. evening, one for afternoons, one for publlslunl by thu Presbyterian Hour«! tx-come a man, nnd th«ui *'li>lml>hsl The club meets in two weeks with shopping, etc., lor the accessories of Our I.or«1 assures us that alt except of Publication of Philadelphia, a foot himself to <l--ntb. mid even to tlimleath Mrs. C. A. Hardy. dress must be as marked by appro the saintly few will eome forth front note xery pr-|»-rly explains Hint the I • of th«- - ross." tl.it his exaltation cam«» priateness as the gown itself. the totnb that they nay hats n resur-. word hvll here U: -d 1», In Hie Greek, The Kappa Sibma fraternity will as n reward of his loyalty to thv Fa The bags offered today are tor! Chieag», Ill., March 24.—An agree- rectlou—a raising uj out of sin ami hndr», which signifies the state or eon entertain with a dancing party a-, many purposes; are of various shapes ment prt^-idlng fior th«- settiemeat of ther's will. death conditions to rlghteeusnoM, to dltlon of death. •the new gymnasium this evening. materials and prices. The hand ba& all disputes bet««-en the Broth« i hood And lu (ho Dh lnu Plan it t< lie- ntiso tlie linage of God that was lost by This is the first private party to be so almost universally «tarried tnay be of Firemen and the western railroads I consider this n very tmiMirtnnt mat Adam; and that eventually. If willing tar. which should bo made widely his r-'surrectl'-n b-s!y ma! glory went given in the hall and promises to be large and spuare or of a smaller size, ¡was signed early today after a pro- one long remembered. There are a aecording to one s wishes. Those of1 racted eonfereaee which lasted nearly Wallace, Ftlaho. Marcu 2 4.—The and obedient, they will receive God's knswu, bis ause of the fable con- eptloti 1 a rewnrd. n blessing tils earthly I-sly number of out-of-town guests visit the larger sort are fitted with, a purse all night. The signing of the agree .Wallace TOnos tomorrow announces gift of eternal life tbr-'iigh J--.«u»Clirlst of hill hnmb-d ilowu to us thnmgli our nnd nature and rights had not been ing here for the week-end. among and memorandum book, and in aside ment averts for the present air dan the close of the great J7,500,te)0 law our Iz-rd. Itut the rel-eUloUs Under forfeltisl through dlsolasUeiic«- thnt Im them many old Kappas and ex-stu- pocket are a numlx«r of toilet, aids— ger of a general “trike of eng-n-nn-tx suit which has ts-en pending for al those favorable -»»ndltloua,. we an- ns cseeda formulated lu U m « "dark ages,” hail the Inlier with nil Its privllupos to nml since a mbdnteriiretatlnti of «And dCHlit-S. most two year», between the Bunker sured. will be cut off front life entirely bestow upon Adilin's ilend nn-l -lying just enough for a shopping excursion and yardmen of the roads. and Ai/gin ban been gl»--n to tho put» The patronesses will be Mrs. Win. in the midst of which one will take Hill & Si*H!van Mining Comiunv and rm■«. He gave the merit of that sacrl- In the Second Death (Acts ill. ilk 23). D Fenton, Mrs. F. B. Waite, Mrs. luncheon-down town with some friend lie mlud tlw lmpriwslou that these the Fedeatl Mtntog A- Smelting Com Ii» speaking of the world's re»»irre< Zera Snow. Mrs. J. V. Beach and With these aids at hand it is possible words signify a plnro of torture. All U-e; first (mputedly, on Ix-half of nil pany, au4 which Involves the owner- Mrs L. VonZoll Clark, all of Port in the dressing room to obliterate the tl'-a our Itudeeaier designate« It n res ship of rfte greatest lead-silver ledge this U wholly f-ih.-y ua eivry Greek desirous of walking In Ills “ttps of land; Mrs. H. A. Nelson of Albany, wear and tear of the morning's fa i in the world. urrectlon by Judgment» (Rev. Ver. John nnd Hebrew scbolar knows, and, if self-ertcrlUe«« even unto d<-ati| that and Mrs. I. M. Glen of Eugrne. I By the terms of the compromise v. '¿H, 291. Messiah's rigtileouu Judi <ru«<H-<pik»tilom.-d. will udmit. It Is an those nilgllt l«w. In the Father*» good tigue before passing to the table. The • • • | the F<deral company surrenders a aietits will then I «a a bread In the Importiint qntsitlon to tb<> pnldf- be pleasure, eouotpd as his tuemlqrs and amount of small things that may be Washington, March 25. — -By unan The Aid Society of the M. E. carried without overcrowding is ra I considerable portion of Its holdings conijxinlons <>u tho heavenly pl-tn--. To church met Tuesday afternoon at the ther a marvel, and yet there ia room imous vote the house today adopted in the Kellogg district to th«- Bunker a’orld- The figlit of knowledge *111 be cause tills lulscanceptioti of the m<«n- thh end tho first gifts were bggtowwl a resolution naming a cr-mml ’ te on home of Mrs. Lombard on Jefferson for the small packages picked up at | Hill Company in consideration of 27,- »» elenr as the noon-day kuii . Every Ing of I he word hell la driving bun- at l*unti«coHt; and nil of similar class rules composed of six republicans 000 shares of stock In the latter com good de«d nnd eudeavor will receive lirisls, yea. thunsnmls, away from God street. The usual transaction of the notion counters. and four democrats in pursuance I pany, which, at a conservative esti Its reward mid every wllfuily evil and awny from thu llllde. They business occupied the fore part of cur- throughout this ago have hn-l oppor Such bags as those described are with the provisions of the Norris mate of $50 per share, will net thv deed will re<->-ive chaatlscuj nt», cor Ad the afternoon, the latter being spent rectly reason that the tisichlng thut tunity for participation tlu-reln socially. Dainty refreshments were in a coarse-grained leather to be had resolution. Federal company >1,350,000. rections. to the Intent that Diey may our Creator foreknew mid Intended n ditionally gifts of helpfulness and In- in many popular colors, though those served by the joint hostesses. Mrs Coffee 1 learn tlx- advantages of tlie way of hell of torture for Ills «-rentures Is l-e- «tru- tioii and nsslstame were pfovltletl In Dr. Shoop's Healtn Lombard, Mrs. Neely, Mr. and Mrs. of dark brown are most liked and holltK-'s and go tip there-m to lift- - most serviceable. Beaver skin is one pure healthful toasted grains, malt, yond conceirtlon. beyond belief, nml through tho npostl-'s, orators, pnatoi LaBue, to a large number of ladies. of the fashionable leathers. Seal I nuts, etc. are so elevorly blended as • • • nnl, which the willing nml obeil uuuilfeslly untrue, ns no holy In-Ing ■ and teachers of tlm t'oiinh for H may reach l-y tlie «lose of the Ml could in- s . unjust, unkind, unloving. ' -pinllth'iitloii of these saintly footsti The Shakespeare Club met with skin, if one can afford it. is one of the ' to give a wonderful true coffee taste, nlal Age. (Mrs. P. K. Hammond on Monday af most elegant and durable of all bags, color, and flavor than any other It 1» time thnt nil such should hi - i - that | followers fur the work of service In 100 fall ternoon. The reading of King Lear and one in this leather had a square ¡kind. You actually get Through the prot-bet Dnnlel. tile the fault Iles with the cri--ds nml not 1 building up tho Bmiy of t'iirlat, until Washington, March 24. -With ■ nil di«ciis-ion of the same Character bottom while another was In bell cups from a 25c, 1*^ pound pack- scarcely the semblance of a il raggio. Lord di - l.i: ---, that many of tl'O w r\! With the ! ;|>,l„ fl,.,, j the elect Body shall be completo I-H.I,, ....... .. sha|>e, plain of finish, fastened with j age. And Health Coffee is "made ized the meeting. Of the ly who bow sleep In the dust of th* ■ a Iwll, nh' til, hmli'n. Into which nil go, (Eplienlnns Iv, 11-13). members gold clasps and a leather handle set i in a minute.” No 20 or 30 minute' the Democratic • • • house tonight nominated the follow- Koon these gifts mid The Women's Republican Patriot in with gold rings and clasps. These I tedious boiling It at all necessary. ing four minority members of the earth shall come forth unto slmme u ml lioth goml mid bad. mid from which all privileges now granted also are provided with the books, | And besides there is not a grain of will be culled forth In the ri-surris tlon Instlng contempt. We can readily real ic. League met today at the home of enlarged rules committee: _ by Yerlng-| to th«« Church will Is- no Ize the shame that will I.-« thelm when morning by the great in-deemer. Mrs. 1-anra Harris on West 5th change purse and other small belong real coffee In it. Sold Champ Clark, of Missouri, 125 Store. liy the clans being ; r- street. The usual order of business ings now considered essential to the ton’s Drus votr.'-; Oscar Underwood, of Alabama, Fie light of full knowledge shall pre "Leading C< ■ ptlvity Captiva.” — beui - iily Jiilnt h -lrshlp was followed, after which several in bag. The "airship'* shape has invad vail and all of their past shall slam 102; Lincoln Dixon, of Indiana, 99; A better tr 'ns! teresting articles were read. In serv ed the domain of bags also, and has -.In» John J. Fitzgerald, of New York. 9X. revealed to thetuaelvea uni to - ttiers ascend--1 «»ri Ip iitl-in roads, "i)uc laird nt Hie Millennial h h-niliii'.' a unililtude of thmii ’h larai 1 (tie gift o Dre'n State Bank, with a paid-up ing Mrs. Nelson, who waa a guest of many compartments clasped together A long list of candidates received in Its irue colors. Wo can well un by one frame; a model shown was in capti vet«. ” capital of $15,000 waa fornaally op TI k - m «- words nr<- a p<-u plc- the club, assisted Mrs. Harris. votes. Representative deratmifl that this v 111 I ring cutiteoipt I'ovemmt (Ji-n-ml brown beaver and on Its »ide was a ened for business last Friday, suc- scattering ture repruMnting a great King uh a Slayden, of Toxas, received G9, the bentuwisl upon tli monogram done in largo gold letters, to ninny now hlgidj o: tr»;.-i<-d »mougst caeding the Bank of Drain, The highest number given to an unsuc- The T- !c-a-Tcte Club mot this af Conquer«» t'-tululili' front it !'•:( we ran n-W< « 1.1 ttie over nn <>|>i -merit Th* victor iictory i gi anting M tli-i - tlio <ll>- ternoon with Mis? Adah and Miss much larger than the ronsarvatfve new Institution is officered aa fol- cessful candidate. The total voto of men. rode In lows: Dwight Reed, president; N. D. the caucus was 1 40. and the number thought tlint the Milleun ai Kingdom a chariot at the bend of the___ ... l«irfn;ip.y of r-- lil llivir Eva Allen as hostesses. A social woman will care to display. ItfoceH- The leathers best liked in addition Cool, vice-president; E. R. Apple ueco snry to elect was 71. time was spent with needlework. Re then to be In power will deal grnclous- slon, surround- d by trumpets abd «<•- lleflr-m.it .i.«l l freshments wore served. Mrs. Allen to those already mentioned are Eng gate. cashier.'These three, with W Let us then I i! Fight on Fitzgerald Fruitless !y with nil. Th ■ stripes of punuib- elntmoiw, and lehlnd him followed the lish morocco, mottled pigskin, also W. Kent and C. Hazard, coniWitute assisted the hdsfess. 1 h»- expected fight on Representa rnent will I-- teiii|xr«-<! with mercy; fil'd Deliverer II I the plain varbity, alligator, grained the board of directors. The old bank tive Fifzgt raid for his attitude on th-' evidences, rhe proofs of Ills victory nitr I -nr a t- hi now -U i » 1 1 11 h t- J1 y Mrs. Guy Stockton entertained her walrus. Sometimes the lining is of has gone out of business, but ro rules question at the beginning of in d “mdnntly by tin Ir rlinnge of clime eilh-tr ftxis-- tvh-.rn lie had ciipfnred put h.i I! n j i f Iti t ’ i n I J mi id suf- Sunday school class of the Central thin fine skin of dressed kid, or they tains its organization In order to the present congress, when he, with actor the cent- inptllile ones will cease ami enslaved or, ns In this enne, those fer w oh hi . 'out >lt the ■ imp." that Presbyterian church . yetaertey after- may have moire linings, or those of close up its affairs. 23 other Democrats, left the leader to be contemptible. The transforming who laid Iw-t-n enpture«! and enslaved noon. The little girls were taken heavy silk. Some of the clasps of ship of Champ Clark and voted with power of grace and Truth now operat nnd whom the Conqueror lutd set free. we limy I m - a- '■--util d *--rtliy <>f silur Ing with him iti tire », 1« t b of work of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gordon arrived the Republicans, materialized early ing in the Church will be equally force for a ramble through the woods, af . these bags are set with%emi- precious The picture is graphic nnij wonder home last evening from their trip in the meeting, but failed of any def ful then, operating upon the world of his Mllh-imlal Kingdom ns hl» ilrldi» terwards returning to Mrs. Stock- . stones. fui, notwithstanding the fact that a Other styles of bags are of flowered to Southern California. ton's home at Fairmount Heights i inite results. and Joint heir (Hebrews all! 11-131. In Twenlj five Years’ Experience• Hood's Sarsaparilla Has Never failed to Cure. : FADS AND FASHIONS Cl IRIST’S ASCENSION FROM 1IADES t “THE FACE WITHIN THE LILIES/’ SPRINGFIELD WILL BE REPRESENTED IN VALLEY LEAGUE I RAILWAY STRIKE HAS BEEN AVERTED GREAT MINING SUIT SETTLED OUT OF COURT CAUCUS NOMINEES ARE CONFIRMED FITZGERALD WINS COMMITTEE PLACE