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THE ÉÜGENB WEEKLY GUAR D, THURSDAY. SEPT 8. idle — *--■■■ ■• ELSvnr I "Tba* sheriff will b" here pra-tty room was ix-autlfully docorati-d with Sl|l**n/| If LaFranre roam and ferns 'I h<* < <-re-I ■■I I I Iff I W I quick now." , wna rformed by Rev Robert Uy | | n I s j "Alul leave them to fight alone? mon Booth, of Salem, grand-father of the ULLInL I a G ui - hs not," grumbled a toll, burly In groom. The bride wore a beautiful , dividual white embroidery dress with long AnTlT "Al t I bussing this drive?'' demand tulle vdl und carried an arm hoqiaot I IIII ■ I « I (in.’i*. of wh • M >-t pea:! and !' 1« if r* II I Tho brides-rnalds. Mlns Barbara 11111 HI The rlva*rmnu growled. 1 I Smack, smack, sounded Orde's fists Booth, sister of the groom, and Miss The man went down In n heup, but Caroline Dunston, also wore white1 dresses and carried white astors. Mrs.' 1 inm«*dlately rebouiwlsd to his f ■ Garfield Dotson, of Fortland, a elater tlrile seized a peavy it tel stood will of the bride, was rnatrr.n of honor *'l*5 [have died some years ago. A history _ ____ __________ _ ha.« been ____ the murderous weapon ui«r.iis«l. An old fash-'of the _______ Rockefeller family and wore a handsome gown of wblto' New York, Sept. 3 nil KI (»Jill *•/! and nnd will be ho distributed «flat ei kul a .I at •> ff "Lie down, you bounai. or I'll brain lace and satin. Mr. Paul Bond at- toned country fair, wltih prize plgsj publiwhed Pumpkin», harness races, greaa-lthe reunion. It traces the family . you!” be roared nt the t«>p of his great tended the groom. Tho wedding ruar< h wan played by .Ml lb Pros- ?** c4>nteBt», pink lemon-axle and back to the year 800. vol<e. *'at» ’«■ alive, among] --------- • aer, who also caught the brides to- The man crouched, bren till«««, ceremony daln- oth,'r time-honored attractions, will! Train service by -way of the tube qui t. Following the < coin tu mid«! Ord«. "You 1« "March f •z .................... . were servel in tho be ^eld next week within the limits! under the Ea*t river, connecting tbe ty refreahm- nt» through." d'lnlng r"zom by Miss Marie Dotson, City. Nor will it be I»ng Island and Pennsylvania rail The imin •Ulienljr arose and Bf*Urb MI m ’ l-lia Mlsu Lila Proaner Prooaer and Miss Eva Fra- a burh-sque burlesque affair, but the real] real ways. will be commenced next week. ad nwuy. zler. Mr. and Mrs. Booth left Friday an^ H1*, It will thus become positble for the w la-re more men typical of "Uncle Josh" of passenger from points west of New The other men turned to the trad, for their farm al foncall«. vl... When a rough, »tardy, man- I "Tlint sluice I* u good six foot too | the rural comedy than could be found York to reach any point in I-ang Is high." leaving the ten at the sluice. When they will make lh"lr fntur*: home «rujafcrin^» lumber driver, bona of ¡at any similar affair In the wilds of land without change or troublesome ♦ ♦ ♦ "Is that so!" crl«<l the old man <•1 within the fringe of the bruiti Oral«* /As lowleta "river jacks," atari» cltedly. "Well, I'm giving you ull th« A wedding of intvrest to many Eu Arkansaw. ferry tripe. The Pennsylvania now calla-al 11 butt. The exhibition is the annual fair *>uf /<» win the heart uml hand of law gives you. and that's the natural "Now. boys," ha* eommnna)a*d. "s'|Uiir gene people was that of Mia* Hazrl <f the Richmond County Agricultur has tubes under both the East and Bean and Darr-jl Bristow, which took down anal lay low. If fight would do place In Portland Tuesday evoufsg, al society and will be held on the North rivers, connecting with the lor* aristocratic young woman of flow of the river, Slid not u tiling more magnificent new terminal station la will you get." any gooal you know mlvhty well I'd the home ot the bride's uncle, grounds at Dougan Hills, Staten is the heart of Manhattan, the finest ■eastern wealth and fa»hion, in Hoiuewbat astonish«! nt thia out fight. And tlie boys wain't ba* In Ja<) Jndaxc It. S. -V*an. The eereruony was land, beginning Monday. Richmond railroad structure tn the world. teresting thing» are apt Io hup- break, the two rlvermen stood for a any longer than it takes t<> get a wire performed at eight o'clock by B.'sbop county is within the corporate limits pen They do happen, a» read moment atnMng st the old man. Tlicit to Daly tai ball them out. Smoke up Scadding In the presence of relatives of Greater New York, although with New York unions are planning the and intimate friends. The ',ride was in its confines are stretches of count greatest Imbor Day celebration and er» of fhi» »tory will agree. Jack a steely glint crept Into Orde's frnnk and don't bother." ry abounding in bucolic scenes that They fill«! their plf*« nnd settled beautifully gowned in white tatin Orde i» the type of man who ha» blue eye 11 lul the corners of ills tuouth worn a thousand miles away from parade in the history of the city for tightened. down to nn enjoyment of the situa with pearl tiimnii igs an 1 wore a veil Forty-second street and Broadway. Monday next. Tens of thousands of gone info the American wilder held In place by a wreath of orange "We want no trouble with you, Mr. tion. ________ ______ blossoms. She carried a shower be-. The metropolitan 1 "Tubes" will at- men, representing the hundreds of nesses and reclaimed then» from lleed," «aid Ord«* "But tills I m the A half hour elapsed before tho situ quet :. Miss __ . 7 of while roses. T.'. — Madalir.e ~'.-Z-'.'—- tend ~ " the fair in force and will mingle organized trades, will be in line and themaelvea, from lawbreaking only dnm on th« river wtb sluice« built ation devolofied further. Thon T»«m Walker, of Salem, was brides maid, with the fashionable folk from the the demonstration will be an impos <ind debauchery. The brilliant au- up Hint way. and I do know that we'll North’s friend Jim. who bail gntlu-ra-d She wore plus mesaullnc and carried real city W j whom the hunt meeting ing illustration of the power of or never get those logs out If we don't Ills long figure ou the top of a stump, pink rose*. Con Dyer, of .-'»|e<n, at- and horse show will be an attraction, ganized toil. thor'a descriptions o tho battle» It was twenty-eight years ago that ---------- get more draw ou the water. Good unclasped his lmt*M anal remark«! that tended the groom. J J st b*.*fore the the first Labor Day parade was held between man and nature and ceremony, Mrs. Ellis sang, a< compan- -- _■ ___ ; day ' old Plug lint was back New Yorkers who like to run to J In New York, as it was also the flr;< between man and man in the lum and who are’ In the country. At that time .mili The men peered cautlou’ly through led by Mrs. Uritz.er, who played the fires and "see the fnu, ," ___ Followed by tlie reluctant North, be Tho decorations poeseneor* of badges permitting them I tant labor unions were viewed with ber fa»tne»»e» of the great north walked away. the brush. They «aw Beed, accompa* wedding maicn rda*d by the sheriff, approach the dam throughout ibe house wer.» p!nk rnd to pass the fire lines, will find ttiem- suspicion by many "anarchists" and west set one'» blood a-tingle. green. the ceremony a ie-1selves deprived of that amusement "dangerous agitators." Except in The working crew gtgeked their t«X>!l, re pt Ion Following They »how that man is »uperman was held at which a large ofter next week. So many fire bad rcsumavl their jacket« and departed number of friinda called. Mr and ges have been issued to people who Battle Creek and Los Angeles, each when courage »well» hi» heart. views are no longer held by any con with the sheriff. Mrs. Bristow, after u short wedding have no business at liras that st any siderable number of people, and the And the wooing and winning "Well, I'll be dema*d!” ejaculated one trip to British Columbia, will make big blaze the excitement seekers seri- "cranks” who took part in the first Carroll Bishop by Jack Orde of the conconla*d rlvaarmen. "That's the i their home in Poftl-pi«l, CUaly Impede tbe work of the fire observance of Labor Day may feen first time I ever see one lonesome sher men. Thera «re now 4000 such I i well repaid for the scorn and con- 4 4 4 supply captivating romance that A surprise in the way of a kitchen iff gather In ten river hogs without the ¡baJgl* 6ut, b'Jt they will all be tun>e,y heaped upon them at that ■cannot fail to charm. shower was given Miss Leda Zum worthless after next FrMay, wLefl' HE next morulng dawned clear nld of a Gatlin’." walt by Misses Bertha Day and Ra new badges will be issued only to] and brent hl««* As soon n« the Orde watt-bed them dlsnpponr. The first parade started from City chel Brewer at her home on Thurs newspapers, city officials having "Jim.'* tala! he. "and you Ellis, ar.d day h Ind dl«*l the log* hail begun afternoon. Many useful articles business within fire lines, and elec Hall, with about a hundred men tn ya.n. unal yotj, ana! yam. nnd you. get to were given to begin their new home line. The little band was graveled to drift nlowly out Into the open work on that dam. And roiqentlier with. The afternoon was spent only tricians ar.d other employes of trac with hoots and Jeers as it marched wnter. Th« surface of the pond wna tion, telephone, telegraph and simil up town, but the "agitators” kept this If you nra* arrenta*<!. r*o p<-nceib1v. too quickly In music and meryy talk. ar covered nltb tlie scattered Huitaern corporations whose property may doggedly on their way. At Astor Any raulstnnce will str II tlie whole Mrs. Zumwalt was assisted in serv require attention during fires. flunllng Idly. After n few momenta Place a large number of laboring game." Tlia* meh broke Into mlngl'-al ing refreshments by the Misses Mary men had gathered, with the intention tlie clank of the liars him ! ratchet wns ctiwrs nnd laughter a* the full «!•» and Bertha Day. Those present were With the Republican party In New of Joining the parade if It reached lime wna the yenr heard its two of tbe men ral*ed the nlflcan-a* of Ord«*'« plan fa ti1,<<j them M««lames Klussman, S. L. Bond. York state somewhat split by the that far. The addition of these and the placo n I m *ml in the Hosmer. Hoekaday, Potter, Bert Taft - Roosevelt heavy sluice gntr on the dam. They stream«! ba> k to the dam. Sherman - Barnes river alto to a long pond ter- Ward. W. B. Wing. Jack Zumwalt, wrangle, the Democrats are begin I "summer wc-ldiers and sunshine pat Four more bail by this time joined Ita*«! a a me < ut. eyes blazing. riots" brought the prt>ces»lnon up initiating In a dnm. lleyoud Welborn. Grandma Frisbe, Stockton, R«-d St.rmaal 11* k aid forth f't « Misses Lemon. Pearl DeGroot, Lilli- ning to wear the optimistic express to a respectable size, and the boots this darn and on a tint lower than It tbe two iik - ii who had ral««l the gate, ion of a cat who hears a mouse. "Har moment, then departed nt full speed an Beckly. Bertha Day, Mary Day, and Jeers were succeeded by cheers. p I ihm ! « two story mill atnicture A nnd all together, arm«*) with long pike mony” has become the watchword of wp the rond. crew of lumbermen lounged nliout two pola*s. uiilk«l out on the funnel nha|»«l Mrs. Ed. Bond. G. L. Day and B. F. the Empire State Democracy, with From Astor Plase to Union Square the procession grew constantly long "Now. Ix.ys, ret ns much done a« Bond. tires st the uiqtor end of Hie (Mind - booms that nhouhl concentrate tbe log* power and preferment and pie as the er, and at the reviewing stand there pCVstble," UTTcd Ord" “We tietter got Idle liecsuse of the strong adverse Into tho chute, llerr they pr««ld«l ' possible rewards for attaining this lindi In the brush or he may try to ♦♦♦♦♦«»»«♦«««♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ , beatific state. To that end. a pow were 2.500 men in line. The suc wind and the unexpe* ted weakness of forward th«* few tltnlM*r* within roach cess of the demonstration was herald nrr«*«t Hie whole b'lllng of us on some wow will be held next Thursday at ed in the newspaper extras, and that the current, which had arrested the and walt«| patiently for more. sort of n blinket warrant.” Knickerbocker hotel, when ways afternoon 40,000 men, women and : FADS AND FASHIONS X J the progress of their thousands of lugs. Jack <»rd«* wander«*d tmrk and forth and mean* of bringing about har- children joined in the picnic of th« "How nb*<Ut the other boys?" In Suddenly a solitary figure appear«! over the work, bls tinnds cla*|wd be ♦ mony and “presenting a solid front Central Labor Union. qulred North. sround a river liend. Ills progress was hind his l<s<-k. n short pipe <*llncbe«l to the enemy" will be discussed. "I gave one of them n telegram to I Jerky and on an uneven tlgxag. accord l<etw«*en hl* teeth. To Hie «Igo of tlie New York, Sept. 3—Each year the State Chairman John A. Dix is the send to Italy.” replied Orde. "Daly ing as the logs lay, by leaps, short drive hr r<*de the logs, then took to the Persistent criticism by one of the speculation regarding _____ a new ______ season^*, leader ln the _ nrc-vement. Conserva- will lie up to bell them out. ” runs, brief pauses, ss a riverman goes bank nnd »troll«! down to tbe dam of fash-! modes becomes less. T Women .”— _ lives and radicals will be urged to New York newspapers is given as hl« ■ T thio moment the cook st<*ppcd Finally bo stepped ashore Ju.it ttelow Moating Tom North's troubled glance, Ion. even when they 1 have * lots of, *. buy their little axes and forget such reason for abandoning the pasteur f\ Into view and sent a« ro«s tbe ire* less' principles as are conflicting, in or- ized milk stations by Nathan Straus, the camp. atam|M*d his feet vigorously h<* grlnn«l broadly. money to spend upon dre w are less (Continued next week I water n lung, weird and not un ‘T«>l<! you wr'al have Johnson on our Inclined to experiment with the new'der that a Democratic victory may the philanthropists who gained in free of water and a|q>r«si<'bed the ternational fame through his c.ruo- musical cry. The men nt once ' modes until they are sure what will be brought about. nwk«," he rcmnrked. Jerking hl« thumb group nround the «Hiking Are — - ■ iade to "save the babies.” The aeven- I be generally worn. That is one reas lH*gan slowly to drift in tbe direction up river toward a rapidly approaching The newcomer was a man some- Our distinguished fellow towns-! teen stations established by M t . on why so much emphasis is put up- of the comp. There, when the tin I where about thirty year« of age. figure. man, John D. Rockefeller, is among Straus for the free distribution of society ! on mid-season clothes they answer I This eoon defln«! Itself as a tall In plates bad all been filled. Orde address squarely built, big of boac. compact In al! purposes • f the present, without those invited to go up to Newburg'pasteurized milk will be ed them. bulk. Ills face was burly. Jolly and dlvldunl with n choleric blue eye ♦oo**oooo*e«*o*«o making any claims to service after next week to attend a reunion of the i through the present summer, but will "What In hndrs Is tbe matter bore? ” reddened rather thnu tanned by long "Boys,” said be. "the old mosaback Rockefeller clan. The gathering is not be reopened next year. Soon af the jnM-sewsun. (Cotinued from Page Eight.» ex|x»ure A pair of twinkling blue he yelled. "We're right at your r«*ar. has built up the sill of tbnt gate until The ultra-smart mid-season suit is planned for Friday and a number ter Mr. Straus began his work, there we enn't get a draw on tbe water, and Garrett. Pt.ach was served in the • a oimpromise between the clothes|of Rockefellers from this city will was a great decrease in the death eyes and a humorously quirked mouth rate of Infants in the poorer section« rvd<*em«t tils countenance from Coin- be refuses to give, leud or sell us the dining room by Jeanette Calkins and for August and the clothes for De- be on hand. Those invited to the re of the city, and thousands of children tnonplaceneas. "Well, boys." he re right to cut her out. Now. we've got Ruth Sanderson, of Houston. Texas. cent her. It should pay for the .mon-¡union are tbe lineal descendants «of probably owe their lives to the Jew spent on It and it should be well Johann Peter Rockefeller, who came mark«! nt Inst In a rollicking big to get those logs uut. Johnny Situs, In the center of this room was a table 'ey ish philanthropist. tastefully adorned with streamers i <*.»t and well chosen. Just now the; to America in 1723. He is said to voice. "I’m glad to see the situation wlint's Ibe answer?" ¡tendency is toward the gun metal ef- ______ _ and flower«, which held the bride's hasn’t spoiled your appetite*.” “Cut her out." gflnn«*d Rltns When the bride cut her cake 'feet, v 1th Its invlclb'.e stripes of| T'«m North. In charge of the lutnl*er- "<'. rr« «-t. replied Orde, with a cake. Miss Effie McCallum secured the mo black and grey. One might say that; need not worry so much about aut- to men. rose. ||e and the nrW'Wr, who chuckle. "But it's against be law ney and Miss Mamie Hlcathier the all tbe Invisible stripes are to the limn frocks yet a while, although it was Jack Orde. bls principal saunter Interfere with another man's prep- ring. The next interesting event was front again. There are mast attract- ¡s ticklish business speculating upon : BORN x I cd to Hie water's edge, where they erty.” the throwing of the bride’s boquet, ive shadings in violet and green. or|fem|n!ne caprice. In the spring and staid for a minute looking at the logs This wns no obviously humorous ln which was caught by Miss Bertha purple and grey and of three tones at intervals since the Dlrectoire note At Junction City. August 30, 1910. nnd the nifllud expanse of waler be Intent that Its only reception consisted Commlngs. The guests very much of blue. There are striped browns, has been slightly but insistently onjoyed seeing the many and lovely an.l an‘* tan ,an and antI mixtures n,:xll,res of ' r these tnese min-lgounded tnin-isounjej and months ago a revival of to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Malwitz, a son. low. "It’n a pity Hint old mosstmek of more grins from everybody. among which wage quanti- Kl«*d tones, but f-om"how the solid short walsted lines and other Direc liad to put In n mill." said .. ............ 1 ho "The ueareot «Ix-rfff's nt Spruce liresents, ties of cut glass and solid silver glv- ,,r'>wn arf better than combinations. • toire features was predicted. The At Chico, California, August 2 3, water wna alack enough bcfiite. but Rapkl.” <*ouitncnted Home une pililo- en the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Tl,e popuiarltw of saldle or niuot-revent has fulfilled the p'rophecy. The 1910, to Rev. an<l Mrs. G. L. Lobdell,, a iw there seems to In* no aurrvut at «optical Iff. Hovis left on the five o'clock train. p.r«l-c<>kred fabrics during the sum- waistline of the new- frocks and coats formerly of Eugene, a daughter. 1 " "We have sixty men. nil told.” said nmid congratulations and showers of n *‘r carry over to the early fall. ,jo nOt show- any pronounced short a'ase of wait for the wind," agreed Orde. "We ought to lx* able to carry I rice, for their home at Davenport. th0 Jones may be shaded, ening, but a higher belt line is seen In Eugene. September 1, 1910, to Washington, where Mr. Hovis will be 11 a bit. There are admirable upon a large percentage r------- — of the late J. S. Miller and wife, a son. ■' >m North. "Old Italy will lx* r«d It through. and Dlrectoire ! re _____________________ t sded lln must I hs about out of log« He fill*-*! his plate nnd walk«! across pastor of the Christian church. Be- hopsacking cloths wth a rough sur- summer models At the General hospital in Eugene, a *du!l yellow that look well v.._, —“—, etc., ;------ ----- vers, collars, have — multiplied. 'the mill, and I ex|Hi*t jobnaon’a to n vacant place. Here be found him- fore beginning his duties, he and his wife will spend a two weeks' honev Iln September, as they are a com pre- The shortened waistline effect is f re September 1, 1910. to H. C. Auld « ;|ve will I h * down ou our rear inoat self next to Newmark. the sombre clothes of quently obtained rather by a widen- end wife, of Mohawk, a son. moon at a picturesque lake near, near inise m,lsf between between^the eombre^clothes aiuy time." "Hello!” he greeted thnt young man. Davenport. Eugene is sorry to lose wJnter and the vivid light ones of ing of girdle than by a real raising* L go take a “It’s there already. Let's "Fix«! It with tbe doctor all right?" ion, who haa spent her of the line. The wide wrinkled girdle seeu»u»u«»u»e»u»»»»<»>>••] Miss Sanderson, her! summe‘* took." BUggestail Orde. "Yes." replied Newmark, "thank*. 1 girlhood here and has hosts of friends J With the approach of fall, ______ natur- of which mention was made during __ _________ ______ MARRIED They pick«! tlaelr wsy around the think I ought to tell you that tbe sher who deeply feel her sbsence among ally dressmakers' attention turn to- the Pari* season has asserted Itself; t "By tzour own fully «Mil pe jirrtsk.” <dge of the polid to the ult« of thr iff Is not at Rpruce Rapid*, but at tbe them. Mr. Hovis is a graduate of ward outer wraps and it Is well To more and more, and particularly in the Bible University, where he has note that some exceedingly smart black velvet on black satin has been new mill. and you ain't even made a start get- vl!lage-exp« tlng trouble." made a record for ability and popu- coats for general wear are developed a feature of many of the smartest] At the home of the bride’s par “Sluice open all right.” commented Hn' through this dam! We'll lose the Orde roared In delight. larlty. The very best wishes accom- in the new striped fabrics and built toilets displayed at the fashionable ents in Springfield. August 31, 1910, Orde. "Boya," be called, "old Plug Hnt'a water next!" . Miss Meta Jordan and Clarence E. pany Mr. and Mrs. Hovis to their fu upon tailo-r lines and finished with summer resorts. Orde walked out on til« structure "Keep your shirt on." advised Onio. got the ahiTiff right bandy. Has he ture home, and their many friends the highest ellegence. It is of course worn in colors too, Neet, Rev. H. E. Kreider, officiating, and l<mked down on tbe smooth water "If you want these logs pushed any a posse?" Inquired Orde of Newmark. wish thorn God-speed for a happy and may finish with a big chou ------ The short coat Is much in evidence, ] i and ---- — . ---------- ----- - ------ --- or( "1 didn't sec any, but 1 beard that prosperous life. rushing through but the long coat Is also a-mong those bow at the left side or in some know* *1 At the home of the officiating faster, do It yourself.” «44 "Ought to make a draw,” he reflect- , present -In the ultra-smart world* of ing way in the back. Other Cth" details det”!!: clergyman, Rev. George R. Whipple, "If you can't get out logs, why do the governor bad been advised to hold On Thursday evening, at 8 o’clock, dress. The new long coats score a of importance Include yokes and at Elmira. September 1. 1910, Roy* «1. Then he laugtieal. "Tom. hsik you take the Job?" roared Johnson. “If troops In rendlness.” At last Orde's face clean'd, and he nt the home of the bride's parents, triumph over the short models. gulmpes. of which there is no end of Ray and Bertha Keeler. here." he called "Climb down nnd you hang my drive, blank you. you'll The demure Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Carroll, on East ¡thought because they simulate the delightful varieties. slapped down hl* tin plate violently. taka* a nqulnt nt this.” <atcli It for damages! I tell you our At the home of W. T. Cornelin«, Twelfth street, occurred Hie wedding ] latter by the eld of well-arranged fichu, then which there was never a "I bare It!" be cried aloud. Tin* sluice. Instead of bedding nt th«* mills n«*d logs, and. what's more, prettier and more daintily feminine west of Eugene, August _ 17, 1910, I of their daughter. Miss Camile Car- 1 trimmings. Just where many of the He Instruct«! n half dozen men to 1 roll, and John V. Bovard. natural channel of the river, had been f they're n-g«dn' to git them!" ---------------- -- ------------- Rev. Free- new short coats end below the hips, bodice arrangement, has stolen back Harry E. Michael and Miss Myrtle provide tbemseires with saws. axe*, lie departed In n rumble of vitupera built II g'HlI sii man D. Bovard. of Berkeley, father the I ng models have a large pocket gradually into favor, and wherever L. Cornelius, Elder J. II. Moore offi picks nnd shovels and march toward of the groom, officiated, assisted by stitched an«l outlined with silk braid smart frocks are displayed, the fichu ciating. tion. Rev. D. H. Trimble. The bride wore matching the «larkest tone In the is a noteworthy feature. Even upon; ___ t'rdc found the old mill owner occu Hie mill. When near tho structure the river a beautiful cream gown and carried i color scheme of the fabric. At their black and dark gowns a ooft full "bend" pying a chair tilted back against the •I was wall if the building. Ills rutiled plug man saw the lank, black tlgun> of the a shower boquet of bride’s roses and longest these <oat•< do not extend be- fichu of white mousseline is often in KWMUVb H.b.U PoOUvely troduced and for that matter sheer Cnn-<|. Onlr anthonri*! K«*-!... ta- Iff tin* bat was thrust, ns usual, well away mill owner mount a tvony old horse iisparagus fems. Her sister. Miss low half the width of the hem white over black or dark color has «lino* In Writ« i«r Uta» Cleone Carroll, wns brides-mnid. , The length of the coat must be de from his high and narrow forehead. and clatter nwny Into tbe forest. Cl tanO-d rlrrulnr. K«-le* Iw'H.W been considerably .exploited. Miss Myra Abbott, of Portland, play-! elded | ar g P )y bv the ludividusl flg- -, »• ..... V Orde rapidly designated ton men of He was whittling a pine stick, which ed the wedding march. The decora-Jure, grace of line is more than the In* held | olntlng down liefween Ills his crew. “You make things hum. tlons In the hall and dining rooms whim of fashhin. and if a ehort coat spread knees, and conversing animat Get as mnch done as you can before were ferns and autumn leaves, while la more becoming than a long one. I edly with n young follow occupying an th«' sheriff comes, and when that sher the dining room, which was lighted then let the coat be short. Smart I FAIRMOUNT J iff comes I want you to go peaceably. with candles, was most effective with women, well-dressed women an«l con- other clmlr at Ills aide. * «RAX« streamers of wild clematis extending servative women all wear both long "I want to talk this matter over," Understand?" G. W. I-ewis has openet a shoe re-, Orde Is-gan. "We can't afford to hang "Cava In? Not much!" orb'd Turdy. from th«* chandelier to the corners of, and short coats In many kinds of Nine time* in ten when the liver iar^ttU up the drive, nnd the water Is going "See here,” nnd Orde drew them the table, and a large bow of pink fabrics. The single breasted coat is pairing shop at his residence, 823] tulle. In the center of the table wns still In style for women, though Columbia avenue. stomach *od bowel* are nght. down every day We ’ ve got to have nsl<l«' in earnest conversation. When I« a silver candelabra with pink can-'young girls’ .models are displayed A. E. Sandgathe ha* pur ha?ed s ’S LITTLE ex more water. I'll loll you whit We'll I he had finished he clapped each of dies. Miss Cleome Carroll and Miss(with charming variation* of the fine hit on the corner of Agate av ' CARTER LIVER PILLS I do- If you'll lot ns ' lit down the new them on the back, and all moved off. Jeanette Calkins served light re- double-breasted effect. Among the enue and East Thirteent’’ street, gently but firmly com Rill we'll replace It In good shape when laughing, to the dnm. freehments. Mr. and Mrs. Bovard latest designs from Paris, the hip where he Intends to build. "Poti haven't pel a lazy liver to wo get all our logs through." "Now, boys." he eommanilej the have taken up their residence on appears narrower than ever, while Mr. Rutledge I? one <:f the r.ew ar-; do it* duty. ■qtuirr," mil I <»nfc. now." “ No. air!" High street, where they will be at th« coats button in single breasted If others, "no row without orders. rlcal* in Fairmont, having driven hl* The owner of the dnm thipped Into Cure* C< "Well, we'll give you something for I there’s going to be n fight I’ll give home after the fifteenth of this over the bust. This means the front] team 800 miles overland from Idaho, view ns a 1.ink and lengthy white hair eti potion, month. is shaped in *uch a way to give the] He has bought a farm a few mile* the privilege. What do you think Is the U< r«l Indigee- ed Individual dressed In I ihiko , long • ♦ ♦ decided dvuble-brcasted effect at the north, where he intends to locate I Tho chopping crow descended to the tion, rlotlics and wearing atop a battered fair?" A pretty wedding took place on I waistline. Tl.h. 7- ,! Thl* 1* done with loops! next spring. "I tell you I'll give you your le-al bottom of th«* sluice, th«' gate of which Sick old plug hat. Thursday evening iu the reception and covered buttons. They are not ---- »- — «------- •«-_ Fairmount - people welcome the — ex Headache, and Dietro** after Eating. rights nnd not a cent more,” replied had been shut, nnd bo*mn Immediately room of the dormitory, when Mis* easy coats to cut, because they must tension of the gas main, which Is "You haven't been square,” said Small Fill. Salali Daw. Small Pirico the old man. to chop nwny nt tho apron. Edith Prescott, daughter of Mrs. Eli preserve straight lines under the now iu position nearly the whole Orde. "You aren't letting us get our "Well. Mr. Reed, stop nnd think what The work had continued nearly an zabeth rrescott. was given in marrl- while at the same time they must be length of East Thirteenth street, as Genuine muabeu Signature Ì logs out." this means.” return«! Orde. "No logs hour when Ord«' commanded the fifty nge by her brother, Mr. Robert W. drawn around the waist and fastened. far a' M om avenue. Now. it we can "How so?" antiPi*d the owuor, his Prescott, to Floyd Wilson Booth, son IBMNUW no lumber. Thnt U bankruptcy or more idle«-« back to camp. As Dame Fashion counts much up have the city sewer extended to this tli In lips tighten lug- of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Booth. The on individuality in house dresses, one region we shall be very glad indeed. The Riverman J I Stewart Edward White J T 1 T for n good ninny who be» contracts to fulfill. Anal no log* iiiedtm tin* mill* must I'loao* 'i I1<111<1111<I11 of iiii - ii w ill bs thrown out of ib. ir Julia, nnd n good many ot tba-ni u III go hungry. And with Hi« stream full of i ! h * old < utlltrt. tliut iih ' iiiih h-«* to do next wlnlar In tin* Hoods mor«* iiH'ii tliroMii out G<*t ting out n M*uson's 1 ut wit.1 th«- H o < h 1 water li 11 pn-tty hi - i I oun m itti-r to 11 great many people, anal If you lnsi«t on hohllng u* up li<*ri* III Illi» kill* k water tin* altuutlou will soon becutu« alarming.” The old tnntt brought to rfirth tbe front l<-i<i< of hl* i-lialr with n thump "And If the whole kit and <-.- i 1 m >< h 1I<* of yi* starved outright." nuld he. "It woitlil but be the fulfillin' of the soul of Hie prophet who says: 'Ko will I send upon yon famine mid evil lM*ii*ts. nnd they «hall bereave tlie«, ami p<** tllence nnd blood nhnll pa** tliroil-th tbee, nnd I w-lll bring the sword upon H im *. I tli<* Ixirat have spoken It!* And don’t forget Hint. Ye Hint make of God's smilin' land waste places anil a wllderncM by your own folly sbull ye perish." On*« whirl«! <>n bln beel. The young man. who sat an Interest ed spectator, nro«e nnd Joined him He wns n very slender young muti, with a shrewd, thin face, steel gray eye« “Welt n minute." said the young fellow. "Ilsve you any objections to my hanging nroum! n little to watch the work? My name 1« Newmark - Jo seph Newmark I'm out In thia coun try a gmd deni for my beulth. Thia thing interests me." "Sure," replied Orde. puzzled. "Look all you wsnt to. The scenery's free.” "Y«<e. Hut can you put pul me up? ” “Oh. as fur ns I'm concerned," agreed Orde heartily, "But," with one of Ids contagious chuckles, "I'm only river boas. You'll have to fix It up with the doctor-the cook, I mean.” be explained, as Newmark looked puzzled "You'll fi ;d him nt camp.” In tlie center of tbe stream the work hud l«ecn gradually slowing down to a standsHII with tbe subsidence of the first rush of water after tlie sluice gate was ofe-ned. Tom North, leaning gracefully ngahiart the shaft of n penvy, looked up eagerly a« Orde aje proacbed. "Is It |H*nce or war?" "War," replied Orde briefly. : : i Make the Liver Do its Duty * I