Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, July 21, 1910, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1910
• ’ inipfixll Winifred Cockorlinc.
II» Friendly, Them»« Friendly. Amy
Itiinn
*
•
fire built on the shore
Many auch
eir t raton* are planned for the «I«
weeks ses»! ou
•
Tbe I announcem«i t of MI*S
B«an'a engagement to Mr ,
Brlwtow sou of Mi Darwin B¡
of the Flrat NaUp’i i Bank W»|
till« week, ’¿be A' bling will
Sep I etn her
• *
Mr« J W Buoy ga ve a U ea for
Ml .* Higgins Tuesday evening at her
pleasant home on W<-*t Tenth street.
e
NINI
Cragston Sing, Worth Many
Times Weight In Gold
■ .i
Bert Williams, the oo'ored come-'
dlan, 1« star of the aggregation of
well-known p'*y»r* who are appear-i
n the New York ’heater roof In
th- 1*'. '• Ziegfeld prolu ’ >n. T.,e
Follies of 1910.'' It i* a typb .,1 aum-|
mer musical «bow, full of girls and
clever specialties.
Mr and Mr». O C Wright, of th"
Firs’ linfitlst church, were nt home
Lew Field»' production of "The
Tuesday evening to their friends It
Summer Wid<-were" enter* upon the
was In truth n farewell reception to
fourth a««k it th« Broadway the-’
their Eugene friends, for th»y will
ater Monday night. Th!» entertain-'
leave so.'ii for Monros. Washington,
ruent has proved itself a worthy suc-
New York, July 16
where Mi Wrlgh’ will superintend
< e**or to "The Midnight Sons” ao>l
th- l-adlng playb > i -.-
’h« boys' reformatory. The menils-rs
The Jolly Bachelor-
It M bright.!
to re.pea during Au,
of th« ll.ipt 1st church fe«l most keen­
tuneful cu 1 full of surprise*. Mr.,
a g h
ly Mr Wright's departure, and all
Field* himself and Irene Franklin
me. Mu- fo. matl .i of new ■
Eugen« Joins them in their sorrow,
appear iu the piece
Advices from
■Mr* F I. Chamber»
.al time
foi Mr Wright at all time» hun play­
ars. Shubert *i
pr< -■ i.t
ed a prominent part In ths city's
E Huoilgrn*» afforded a
"The Barnyard Romeo" and "Pari»
rs are busy el
d. Mrs.
work, and has ever linen a powerful
util evening to u large
by Night," M in». G. Mo!as»o'* panto­
coming at tract I
A'at»on,
und aggressive fore« for good. Mr*.
mime of the French under world, are!
their friends Wednesday
Shubert baune
-r. Mr*
Wright has held an equal place In
two Imp'.-rtant feature* on the Ameri­
< ones to lei
galow i |. i » ii <>n the river
>u and
th" a « l.il and economic work of th«
can Roof Garden till* week, wherei
course, be th
1rs Me­
chilrt n and city, and It Is with great
rl«r of the bungalow wa*
both matir.-e and uight perform-!
on. There wll
It* >|. < <>r.itlo|i» of sweet p«a* nnd na* regret that we think of their leaving
anee*
are given. Vaudeville will also!
s
playing
“
Ti
e
C!'
turtlums. and the soft light of the us l>r. and Mrs Ford and Mr. and
be presented, incluí.ng the Viennese;
Going
S
»me.
at
•
•
•
Japan«»« lantern* wuvlcg among the Mr* Converse received tho gu«»t*
P Ming Beauties. Stella Mayhew and
ry Man.*' In fact
Mr O A Stowell was surprised
grvul trues udd«d to th« gorgeous with Mr. and Mrs Wright. Ml** Mae !
Billeu Taylor, Conway an 1 Leland.i
ie*e compa.nl'-* ar
I
Tu«»'lay
evening
by
a
number
of
MUhaet t olorlng reflected from the Kinsey Ml»« Lola Howe and Ml«*
called "The Merry Moapede».’’ and
water
Mr Chambers' big rowboat Ethel Plank served at th« punch ta­ I hl* friends who planned to call upon
several other acts.
The
Plaza
Mu*!'
Hall
I*
drawing;
ihlm
In
a
body
They
had
prepared
a
look«'! like ;i Venetian gondolier ble, which »a* placed In a bower of
of mu*4c lover* nightly, also
with It* Japan«*« lanterns and com­ fern* and flowers on the porch. The lutu h and all passed a pleasant hour crowd*
many of the patron* of the vaudeville '
fortable ruahiou»
A large Vlrtor rooms were tastefully decorated In listening to Mr Stowell'» account. performances, which have beau div- MISS ILLINGTON
phonograph wu* placed In th« bow of with sweet peas. Shasta daisies and [of pioneer «lay* and event*. Those continued for the remainder of the
Air and Mrs.
• II« boat, and the effect of lh« mu*lc ferns
Music was furnished by Miss I In th" party wer«:
REACHES TACOMA
summer. Just now the Aborn Comic
over th« water added much to the at- Gilbert and Mr Steven*, which add- (Jordon. Ml«» Libby Yoran, MI m L ou - i Opera company holds forth at The
I
m
Yoran.
Mr.
8.
AL
Yoran.
Mr
and
I > IIveiie** ut (he acene Ml*a Greta ed greatly to the pl-asure of the
Cragston Sing la a rulte of a dug. but be 1» worth many tlruea his weight
; Mrs. J M Howe Mr Jam«* Howe. Plata. Among the leading singer». I Reappearance on Stage Will Be
Bristow ni Mien ii!m i ilendtl< u i evening
In gold and require» lb« constant care of a keeper who watches over bla every
wu-> will offer a new opwra •
'
MI
m
Elizabeth
Howe.
MI
m
Lola
I
served dellclou* punch from an effec­
Made in Tour of Coast
w««k. are Hunting*>a May, Lillian
want. Sing la a Peklneas dog. owned by J. Pierpont Morgan. During the
Mrs. Charles Ai Hardy and Mr« I Howe. Mias Ann Whlteaker. MI m I Swain, Florence Rother, Hattie Arn­
tive nook under th« tree* l.a’«r In
dog show tn the Botanical gardens. London, Sing won three first prizes and
II«»»
Day.
Mr.
K
K
Miller,
Mr.
States
entertained
a
large
the evening th« guesta were invited Harry Dunbar
old, Ada Meade. Robert Lett« and
eight specials Mr. Morgan refuses to name a price for Sing. He was offered
luio me bungalow it*«lf, where Mr number of their friends with whist Sam Mo»h«r
Phil Branson, and la addition, a
♦
♦
♦
W W f'aikin» gave an interesting this afternoon. The rooms were dec­
Tacoma, Wash . July 15.—Mar-| 11,000, but be shook bls bead, with a smile, for an answer
chorus
of
fifty
pretty
girls.
Friday afternoon Ml»» Norma
Mr. Morgan would like to bring Sing to the United States, but his keeper
•■ count ot his re. «•nt travel* In Eg) pt orated In sweet peas, pink, cream
garet Illington and her hu»band, Ed-|
and Europe which wa* thoroughly and lavender, and the color design Hendrick» gave a towel »bower for
ward J Bowes, returned to Tacoma fears the ocean voyage would not be to his liking. In the meantime Hing
At
the
A»tor
theater
"S-vea
Day«''
eiijovc.j by all
Ml«* Winifred Cock- was carried out In the serving and SI!»» Winifred Hadley, »ho-« engage­ enter* upon its thirty-seventh week today from New York, where they] sleeps on velvet cushions, la powdered and perfumed each day and leads any­
refreshments.
Ml»»
Rosalie ment to Air Eberle Kuykendall wa* next M’ -iday evening
«rllii«. Ml*» ¡«-»I« Calkin». Ml*» El­ th«
It Is uearing have been making arrangements for' thing but a dog’s life
ma. liendrlck*. Ml»» Franc«» Young Friendly. Mr* Hidden and Mr* Snod­ announced last month It wa* a very Ils 300th perform.ir.'>■ and is one play Alias Iiiington'* return to the foot-i
and Ml*» Maud« Kern» a»*l*t«d th« grass assisted In entertaining the pleaaunt and enjoyable afternoon, that will stick to Its promise and lights. 0! their plan* Mr Bowe*;
KEEP OS KICKING.
Those present were. Mes- and al! extended the moat sincere keep going all summer, its manager said:
hn*t< <>* In »«rvlng
111« gu< «1» Were' gi|««(*
DIVORCED ACTRESS
dam<- > I* K Hammond. Frank Cham­ congratulation* to Miss Hadley says.
.Mr and Mr* W
"Miss Illington's desire to return!
Tho««
present
were
Ml*»
Winifred
to
the
»
’
.age
i*
the
natural
outcome!
bers.
Charley
Chamlwr*.
W
Polder».
gay
young
fr.g*.
from
Inland
Mr* Win Yoran,
D uls Mann ha* an amusing farce
WILL MARRY AGAIN
W 8 Hid !«:i. I. T Harris, John K- I- Hadley. Ml*» Ella Doble. Ml** Wlnl-I in "The Theater," la which he Is ap- • f tae cc
complete recovery of her
bogs.
F G Young Mr ai
freil
Cockerline.
All«»
Roaalie
Friend
­
health,
,-upported
by
urgent
requests
l>.
Field*
J
H
Luckey.
T
II.
spent
the
night
in
drinking:
rich, Mr slid Mr*
I" irlng at the Lyrl '..-ater. It is an
ly. J
morning broke .and they Mary Mannering to Become the
l*re»lii«i.t »nd Mi* I* I. Campbell Luckey. Will Yoran. I. E. Bean. W ly. Ml*» There*« Friendly, Mrs. Simp-; adaptation made by Mr Maan him­
son.
Ml»»
Lucia
Campbell.
Alls*
Elmai
awoke, .
8hutnatM
>,
Bld
Smith,
Geo.
N.
Smith.
I'roft ««or and Mr* Boynton. I’rof«»-
self from a German play and con-
Wife of Detroit Busi­
Florence DeBar cerns the predlcam-nt of a reformed
While yet their eyes were blinking,
»or and Mr* Stafford. Mr and Mr* H. S. Bp >enc«r. E C. Hughe«, I,. E. Hendricks und < Ml»*
*
•
J
A
farmer's
pail
came
to
the
swale
Trnvl».
J
A
K
Jepp.
Charles
Mayhew,
ness Man
mau
who
conies
by
inheritance
into
I. I Haul» Mt 884 Ml. V.m Wll
The Ladiea* Aid Society of the po*»e*-ion of an all-uigl tit saloon of!
And caught them quick a* winking.
kin, Mr and Mr* Darwin Yoran Fred Fi»k. 1 E Tldball. L. N. Ed-
Ere they could gather scattered.
I’r and Mr* I Hua. Ml and Mr* C lo'inson, J. S avey, John Pipes. Hol-1 Methodlat church was entertained by the type against which he ba* ln-|
Chicago, July 13.—Although no
senses
<’ Hammond, Mr »nd Mr* <’li >* lenbwk. Al Hampton. A K. Pratt,! Mr» Foster. Mr». Dunbar. Mr». Fish­ veighed most furiously, In addition.
final
arrangement has been made,
er
and
Airs
Edbloom
at
the
home
of
Or
breathe
a
prayer
for
pax
offense«,
C
II
Seitz.
Trump.
Paul
Willoughby
.
|
to
Mr.
Mann
the
a»t
will
contain
Hard'. Mr and Mr* Ihiah llanip'
The granger grave, that guileless it i* the understanding of friends of
ton. Mr. and Mr* Alton Hampton. Roscoe Bryson. Ml»»«-» Ida Patterson.' ’he latter Tuesday afternoon. About Mathilde Cotrclly Ml** Parka Pat­
man,
Mias Mary Mannering. actress, that
Air npd Mr. Holmqulat. i’rofe««ot Harriet Patterson. Eve Stinson. Alary i fifty ladiea were present, and after ten. De Witt Jenning*. Ethel Conroy.!
the formal business meeting an hour Melville Stewart. Jeffreys Lewis. E
Had dumped them In the milkman's she will be married soon to Freder-
and Mr». Rtraub. Mr and Mr». I. E Morgan »nd Lucille Abrams.
or »•> wa» »pent pleasantly with con­ A. Kelly, Albert Parker, John Bunny
can.
* * *
B«an. Mr. and Mr* Win Pr««ton. Mr
vernation and enjoyment of
beau- and Edward Norton
The can filled up, the cover down. 'ick W. Wadsworth, wealthy business
and .Mr* I.air Thompson. Mr. and
Th« Wednesday Afternoon Whl»t tlful view­ offered from tile
Mra. Ed-
They s»n were started off to town. man of Detroit. Mich. Asked about
Mr* J W. H o MM Mr and Mr* Fr.ik Club was delightfully entertained this
horn«.
The luckless frogs began to quake the report Miss Mannertng fierself
Marie Dressier In Lew Field's pro­
Hampton, Mr and Mrs. Frank E week at the home of Air*. Amo* Wll-1 bloom* Hill Crest
• • •
And sober up on cold milkshake. tabd that any announcement of her
duction of "Tillie's Nightmare" 1« In
Chamber», Mr nn I Mrs A T Cork- kin»
Each member w»» privileged
Mr» C, 3 Freeland entertained In­ It* third month of success at the Her
They quickly found their breath approaching
vrllne. Mr and Mr* Prank Pag«. Mr to bring a guest, thus doubling thej formally
marriage was ’‘prema­
evening for Miss aid Square theater
would stop
Miss Dressier
and Mr» J. W Kay«. Mr and Air* E usual number of table». Three prizes i Perry, or Wednesday
ture,” but would say nothing fur­
Rainier,
Oregon,
who
is
Unless
they
swam
upon
the
top.
her»e!f,
In
the
role
of
the
boarding
I
I
ther.
E Mink, Mr and Mrs Georg« Yo- were awarded, th« first to Mrs W ' visiting In Eugen» thia week. The
They swam for life and still did swim
ran. Mr. ntid Air* C A Burden. Mr. W ¿“Ren, th« second to Mrs. CbeM-| evening passed quickly and all en- house drudge, has scored the greatest I
Miss Mannering was div reed from
Until their weary eyes grew dim.
triumph
of
her
laugh-making
career.
K Hackett «evera! months
and Alt* Hurry Dunbar. Mr and Mr». man and th« third to Mr* Duff J >yed the games and music, which
Their muscles ached, their breath James
ago
She is starring In "A Maa's
Foster.
Air
and
Air*.
Bruce
Hterilng
Each prize w»» a »elected piece of! th>- hostess had prepared for enter­
- MARGARET. ILLINGTONj.
grew short.
"Girlies.
”
at
the
New
Amsterdam
Bogart, Mr. am! Mr« Gordon. Mr, Ilavelln. MI m Juanita Wilkin» anil I tainment.
And gasping spoke one weary sport:
theater, has a new aeroplane num-1
nti<l M ir Chari«* Fl«hcr. Mr and Mr». Ml*» Grace Blnghnm aid« 1 the ho»-1
* • •
Say. dear old boy. it's pretty t:ugh
ber.
which
la
in
many
respects
onei
...
f
playgoer*
and
her
former
asso-
Mr
884
Mr»
R
■
Smith.
(■•*«
|n
serving
dainty
and
tempting
Bryson.
The University of Oregon Summer of the ni >*t remarkable stage el-' elates in the theatrical world.
To die so young, but I’ve enough
refrewhment*.
The
guest*
of
the
club!
Air and Mr» Chamber». Mr and Mr»
School had a most delightful picnic
iOf kicks for life; no more I'll try it;
<’ It Seitz. Ml»«e* Emma Cha»«. N«t- were Mr* E C Hugh«». Mr* A. I. I on the river Friday evening They al! fects that Frederic Thompson ha* pro-| “It all came about very suddenly, I i was not raised on sour-milk diet.”
he
'
however,
duceJ.
A
biplane
that
follow*
tL.
A
few
days
before
we
left
11« Cha»«. lii'Bar. Cockerline, Hen­ Peter. Mr* C E Loomis. Mr* Ann provided themselves with "weenie».’*
"Tut, tut! my lad,” the ocbor cries.
drick«. N irtnn Hendrick», Calkin». Whlteaker. Mr* I H Bingham. Mr» i w hich were roasted over a huge bon- lines of the most successful m-.-lels. for New York. Edward Elsner, who A frog's not dead until he dies:
was
Miss
__________________
manned
by
a
pilot
and
twelve
of
the
Illington's
stage
director
in
•Young Kern». Yoran l.oul»" Voran. Tom < k rt. Mr
The Thief," submitted his p'.ay to ■ Let’s keep on kicking, that’s my plan.
Steam* and
Bristow, liobl« i Portland), and th« Mr» J<
her,
and on reading it she became en­ | We yet may see outside this can."
Mr».
Pros-
Frazer. Jr.
AD -at* Hopkins Den-’-nor« Kern», Mr* G
thusiastic
over its tremend uj i act- "N • use, no use.” faint heart replied.
Mr».
Che-s-
J
Wilson,
3tojr K«rn»
ton M
ing
possibilities
— • I ’ toll
•-’* her
'--- that ¡Turned up his toes and gently died.
•s. and
Mink.
Mrs
Quitter,
i:
man, 5
♦ ♦ ♦
If she wonll like ’ > apnea.- In it I ■The braver frog, undsunted still.
Mr» V
»•mid make the production for her. Kept kicking with a right good will.
Mr» F I. Chamber* Mr* F E Mr* G
Until, with jov too grea’ to utter.
Ideal» on Home Life I ncluuiged.
Chamber» and Mr« P E Hnodgraas Littlefield were
He found te'd churned a lump of
"M.v
wife
’
s
ideals
regarding
home
had n delightful afternoon for a num­ club present.
butter.
I
Ufe
and
domesticity
are
unchanged,
ber of th«lr friend» yesterday at Mr»
Then climbing on that lump of grease
;
and
bad
it
not
been
that
I
could
be
t'liitnber» bungalow down on the
Mr*, Cha* Koepke el
with her on the tour with her playi He floated round with greatest ease.'
Willamette.
The house was taste­ ladles
Ihc G A. R. a
MORAL
, we w uli not have considered it for'
fully decorated with »w««t peas and her h- ne on West El
a minute. She is enjoying excellent When times are hard, no trade in;
nasturtiums, and comfortable chairs Friday afterncon.
Th
town.
health anl feels that she can give the
were placed out under th« big ma­ appropriately decorated
Don't get discouraged and go down.
best work of her career.
ple* on the bank of the river MuXlC and bunting. A sumpti
"It was our desire that our plan* But struggle still, no murmur utter;
assi ■ted
drifted up from the water below, wa» served by the faoi
should not be made public until the A few more kicks may bring the
Ph
.....
l>y
Mr*.
Anna
M
Deal.
where Mr. Roy Kern« had a grapha-
butter.
greater part of the arrangements
Flor«
jihonc and a number of excellent rec­ ' Partridge Grimes and
had been made, but we found it im­
ord». Tho afternoon passed plens- Deal.
possible to keep it secret.
A Golden Wedding
were Mr*. F A
autly wl’h needlework and conversa­
and J
“Two carloads of scenery ___
.
Mr.
A
Sylvester.
means that man and wife have lived!
Baldwin.
Mr».
E.
tion Mr* Burden »nd Miss Maglad-
equipment
have
been
selected,
and
to a good old age and consequently,
ry assisted In »»rvlng and with tlie and Mr». R. A Bartlett, Mr? 1 Mary
will be shipped from New York. The have
kept healthy. The best way to,
«•n’ertnlnnu nt of the guests, The fa- E. Heller, Mr*. Peppard. Mrs. E.-wIn
company,
consisting
of
twenty
per
­
keep healthy is to see that your liver
vor» wer« furnishings for a work- Walker. Mr». C. P. Shuck*. Mrs.
sons.
will
leave
New
York
next
Wed
­
'■
‘
A
MARY MANNERING.
doe* it* duty 365 days out of 365.1
Bratham, Mr*. A F
banket, nmi were unusually clever In > Goode, Mrs.
nesday, and rehearsals will begin at The
Ed-
only
way
to
do
thia
is
to
keep,
Anna
Tuck.
Mrs
Bonnett,
Mr»,
th«lr selection The ladles who were
"nee on their arrival, and the initial Ballarrd’* Herbine in the bouse and; World” at the Garrick theater. The
E Gardner,
present were: Mesdames
Mesdnmes Burden. win Wheeler. Mrs. J. E.
production will be Aug 26 at the take it whenever your liver gets in-' wife of Wadsw -rth obtained a di­
F.
Chapman,
Mrs.
C.
E.
Di
­
Mr».
E
Tacoma theater.
Mngladi '. Frye (Grant* Pass I. Shel­
active. 50c per bottle. Dillon Drug! vorce Monday on charges of cruelty.
Mary
Small.
Mrs
Mary
m<>nd,
Mr».
don. Roome, Phil Hammond. U'R«n.
She was given the custody of the
Co.
Mrs. D. McElroy .Mr*. O.
Robert Pratt. .1 K Pratt. Have» ( Ba­ Clcndenen, Mrs.
child, a girl.
PIONEER OF 1846
Dean,
. Bertha JV>nd n. Mr.*.
ker City». Jsrvl* Tldball. Dearborn. C.
When Hackett was starring in the
Get a liberal supply of Conkey’«
Smith, Mrs. E. A. Forrest,
Fhelley. T. H I uckoy, J 8. Luckey. Katherine
Powder and a copy of Conkey's “Pri»»ner of Zenda" a? the dashing
A ldle Seprow. Mrs. Apperson.
DEAD AT HALSEY Lice
McMorran. Je p. i M»rv Griffin, Du- Mr >. Bloom, Mrs. Shepard. Mr* Fl»h.
Rudolph,
Miss Mannering was In the
Poultry
Book
free.
The
powder
kills
gald Campbell, Hecknrt. Loomis. Mrs. Barringer, Mr». Crum. Mr*
—Henry H.| the lice instantly, and the book is full play, the queen with whom Rudolph
Mr».
I
Halsey,
Or.
July
19-
Geo. Smith. I, I«. Goodrich. Keeney, Cora Wood. Mr* Jamison, Mr*. Cort
Kirk, one of Linn county’s mostj of valuable information, and is the falls la love. In the play Rudolph
Shumate Spencer, . C. N Chambers. l-abree, Mrs. (>. Cummings, Mr •
___ to
„ poultry
_____ _ ­ loses the queen, although she is in
prominent
pioneers. died July 13.1 best guide ever offered
Collier, Ra mage. Mr. Win. Ruth. Mr. John
Church Matlock, Alexander.
i
Hard- loTe wit!»
In real lite the actor
men. By mail. 7c. Chambers —
[1910,
at
his
home
iu
Halsey,
aged
Humphrey. W F Osburn«. f M K epke. Mr . Karl Koepke. Mrs. Anna
ware Company.
s&wj27 ; married the stage queen. Both in
j
74
year*.
I
month.*
and
27
day?.
Carter. Hell. Ronev
Archie Liver- Pryor. Mrs. 1’. G. Br.idway anti d son
fiction and life have love affair»
Mr. Kirk was born in Owen ( un­
more. Wheeler. Ehrhardt, and Misses Morrison, Mrs. Barblte. Mr». C.
<
P
The Eugene Ministerial asoclation ! turned unhappily. In the divorce de­
ity, Ind . April 16. 1S36. When he was
Ixioml*. Whlteaker. Gllklson . Ma- Sylvester and
>n Clarence. Mrs.
4 year* old his parents moved to i yesterday elected new officers a* fol- cree Miss Mannering was awarded the
gladry. Eddings and Stinson
Hu kholz al: 1 daughter 1-ejiie
Missouri. In 1*46. when he was but I ws: President. Dr D. H Trimble: cutsody of the 5-year-old daughter.
♦ ♦ ♦
A *» *
10 years old. his family crossed the vice president. Rev. W. B. Pinkerton;
There were several theatre parties
Heppner Times: Notwithstanding
plain*
and settled on a claim south secretary. Rev. C. T. Whittlesey. The
• ,»>!.« of ’ll n "l beautiful ■ •vent» In lieu of Ml»» Henrietta Crosman's
association has accepted the invita- there is a great shortage of farm la­
>f
Brownsville
Mr
Kirk
lived
on
h ■ »nrnnie was the party given appearance In "Antl-Matrlmony" on
the Y. M. " C. A.
’ to hold Its bor. the werk of garnering the wheat
I hi • father's farm until 45 years ago I tion of ......................
■fft',r ’«day afternoon by Mr*. Charlo» Tuesday evening, anrd there certainly
''•«I he moved to a farm between meetings In the parlors of its new | crop is going along satisfactorily but
■»‘’»f'l Bll,, Mlr 11 A. Dunbar, an- has been no opportunity this year for
The minister» recently slowly Fall sown grain will make an
Ha.-ey ar.d Brownsville
Five years building.
■*
ncliiK lh« elu '-I'-nient of AL . Ilo- greater enjoyment of a keen play and
ago he moved into Halsey and has adopted resolutions against showing average yield of about 20 bushels per
aalln Friendly and Mr Dean Hayes. acting that ranked far above the or­
lived here since. During the time he the Johnson-Jeffries moving pictures acre, but the hot weather of the past
Th« rooms were elaborately decoral- dinary. Viewed from the ladle«'
was a farmer many large farms came in Eugene, and a petition to the city 10 days will bower the spring crop
I considerably.
«4 In pink rosea and both the color »tandpolnt. Mt«» Crosmnn's gown*
into his possession. He was one of; council has been circulated.
«ml ro*e design wer» carried out In added to the Interest of tho evening.
the first men in this country to raise
the fk'ois and reft dnnent*. Love They were beautiful and In exquisite
fine hor.es. He ha* represented Linn
anngitiiini* proved an Ingenious ami taste, and wo were thankful for a
county at many stat- conventions'
■llvertlug means of entertainment. play which permitted of a varied and
and always took an active ; art in re­
For pin ner» tho ladle* were asked considerable number.
publican county polities
to r-hiMi " a |>lnk rose from a large
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Mr Kirk is survived by hi* wife.;
round table which win piled high
Mr*. Isabella Kirk and nine childern: I
Wednesday afternoon Mr*. C. M.
with beautiful LaFranc«-* und ferns. Collier und M!*a Mary McCornnck
Mrs. J. C. Wilbur, of Cove, Or.: Mrs ,
To each rose was fastened an appro­ entertained Informally a number of
C. H. Bone, of Bickleton. Wash.;,
Eczema, Acne, Tatter, Salt Rheum, etc. are «imply th« ulceration of «kin
’s
priate favor and n dainty card with their friend* at Mies
Alexander Kirk, of Athena. Or.: Jo­
I...... McCornack
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■’ »treet
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The
the question. "Who 1» th« bride-to- home on West Seventh
seph Kirk, of Roseburg, Or.; Frank; tissues, caused by humors and acids in ths blood, the clrctjatwn has becoma
Kirk, of Halsey: Charles Kirk, ofl infected with lmpurttlea which are being constantly deposited into the pores an>l
Miss Ella Doble assisted Mrs. affair was occasioned by the visit of
be?
Athena; William R Kirk, of Halsey; glands of the cuticle, and a continual stats of IntainmaUon and irritation is thus
Hardy and Mr». Dunbar, The guests Mr*. E. P. Geary, of Portland, who
Mr*. Effie G ill li ford, of Montana.) kept up. Just as long aa these humors and acldi remain in the circulation the
were: Mr». 8. H. —
Friendly, Mrs has many friend* ntid acquaintances
and Mr.*. Nellie Frutn. of Browns­ skin affection will continue. The troubls may be teapsrarlly soothed and
Fred Harris, Mrs. L. N. Roney. Mr«. in thia city. Th« afternoon wa* one
ville
covered over with external applications but such treatment does not make tiie
B L. ilogart, Mr* J. F. Titus. Mrs. of particular enjoyment to all the
Mr. Kirk died of pneumonia, and blood any purer, and can therefore be of no permanent benefit. To cure anw
E. E. Ehrhardt. Mrs. C A. Burden. guests.
a large number of people attended «kin dleeaae It ts necessary to purify the blood—remove the cauae. 8. 8. 8. Cure»
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Airs. E J. Frn»ler Mr». Geo
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Mrw Martlla M. lUcker of Dover, N. IL, in signing her name add«, **Th« his funeral. He was buried in the Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum, ptmplea, eruptions, etc. because it is the
Smith. Mrs. Dorris, Mr* W 8 Hid-
A merry crowd of Eugene girl« left
Create»: of all blood purifiers. It goes into the circulation and drives out ovary
— den. Mrs. L. L. Goodrich, Mrs. R H. Thursday evening for a three week»’ next governor of New Hampshire * Mrs. Ricker is so confidant that «he will Brownsville cemetery on Saturday.
humor, acid or Impurity. It cools ths feverish blood and allows it to furnish ths
D«■srln'i i. Mr* Win lira I haw Mi I outing on the AlcKenxIe. Mr. Amos be the next governor that she has sent her check for S100 to cover her ax
Pain can be easily and quickly •kin with healthy nourishment, instead of fiery, acrid depoeits. 8 8 8. is purely
II E Ankeny, Mr* D A Paine. Mr* Wilkins drove them to their camping penses with the election commissioners. Mrs. Itlcker is a lawyer and Is con
Pink Pain Tablets—Dr., vegetable, mild and pleaaant In its action, it does not curs skin disease by forcing
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Ray Goodrich. Mr» R S Smith, Mr» place, and they departed, leaving all ■idered a brilliant woman. She has Iteen active In political circles for a long stopped.
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T. G. Hendricks. Mrs. Wm. Preston, cares nnd troubles behind them. Con­ time, and when Roosevelt was president she applied for a diplomatic post Shoop's—stop headache, womanly all the impurity to the surface, but stimulates the excretory members to carry It
Mr* Walter Griffin, Mrs Julius spicuous In view of th« last statement but the colonel could not see hl« way clear to give an ambassadorship to on. pains, any pain, anywhere, in 20 min­ sff through the nv oral avenues. If you have any akin affection you can not do
utes sure. Formula on the 25c box. better than purify your blood with 3. 8. 8. It will assist nature in quickly
Goldsmith. Mrs. Durkhelmor. Mr«. I* th« sign which will appear over of the gentler sex.
Ask your druggist or doctor about restoring the snooth, even texture of ths cuticle, and ths curs will bs parmn»
Claire Willoughby. Mrs. G. D. Idnti, their camp and make It known from
Mrs. Ricker promises to make a hot campaign In New Hampshire at th« this formula—it's fine. Sold by Yer­ •nt and laMlag Book on Skin IMseaaes freo to all who writ*
Misses Norina
Hendricks. Lucia the source of the McKenzie to Eu- Coming election.
ington's drug »tore.
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THE SWIFT UJCITIO CO, ATLAJTTA, OA.
Mrs. Ricker Expects to Be Next
Governor of New Hampshire
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Q)» 0^» ACNE. TETTER. ETC