The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, October 31, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    TWICE A WBEK GUARD. EUGENE.
'• I
I
I
J. M. UPTON
Of course u good tailor or
of entertainment tor those who »ant Ideal
to be amused, and it is easy to min­ dressmaker will do much to niodlf'
ister to the more Intellectual de­ the stout woman's figure In appear
mands of those who want to be in­ auce at least, but when all is s aid and
lndc|H*ndcnt (.(inilid.it«‘ for Circuit Judjfc, toRaaldo
structed. But to produce a series of done, the stout woman and 'he wont
programs that shall be sufflclentb an who has hips, cannot achieve true
In Coos County.
.to smartness at the present moment
dramatic — even setisatlon.il
One thing is to the advantage of
gratify the natural desire for pleas­
ure. and at the same time meet the the stout woman Almost aP trim
highest demands of taste and refine­ tiling and drapery cffe< U ar«> design­
ed to Increase the apparent length
To tA« Voter» of I><w;;U». Lauf, II oh I oh und l.int'oln Coonhnt
Mrs. J. W. Shumate was the
Morrison, ment. this is indeed a problem that The general vogue of th«- short nar­
lah Prosser, Miss
few
have
solved
clous hostess to a number of
a
Ethel
Miss Pauline Davis.
for this.
That the Euterpian system accom­ row skirt may account
friends last Monday afternoon,
Scaiefe, Miss France Kelly, Miss
At an mrlirr period in the profit raiiipeifii, many ritixans of rn<w
• nkly short an< evaa moderately
home was
beatuifully decorated, Winifred Kelly. Miss Josie Moore- plishes this was the unanimous ver­
eipnwed a
that I ahotihl become a eandidata for th« offb.e
broad.
It
is
an
ungraceful
thing,
and
sweet briar and autumn leaves be­ head. (Junction), Miss Emma Travis dict of the audience that filled the
Word waa received In Eugene last County
1 tlt-lt irail roiirluMon of tha inatter until n week gg<>, whni
and this, coming sc the designers, curtailing the at"
ing used most effectively in the re- Miss Lucia Wilkins, Miss Eda Hum- Central church:
of
Circuit
Judge.
evening that the Khoda Kuhn frater­
| ceptlon hall and living room. In the phrey. Miss Leslie Emntons. Miss from Eugene's representative citi­ tual length, have tried to give an ap­ nity had b«H>n received into the na
1 cxi>n».*<<l » willitiifn*» «<» <«n»f mywir a- • non |»•r1laa^» Mudxlata; <1,.
parent length by vertical lines of
dining room red carnations and smi- Gertrude Denheart. Miss Avis I'en- zens. is high tribute.
Mndetil.
Iio»<'»vr, upon an endorwnwnt of «■«'h atrvntfh and chani<'t«r «»
'tioual
organization.
Bigina
t'hl
This
Fax predominated, a large bowl of heart. Miss Conifred Hurd. Miss Vir­
The singers o; me evening were . trimmings. Tunics and draperies of is the fifth n.itlointl fraternity for the
•ompriaing tin,
casnations and ferns formed
the ginia Hurd. Miss Kate Henderson Professor Irving M. Glen. Miss Lou­ all kinds fall (tralght out In long University of Oregon. The Sigma would afford awniranc» M thr volant of the <>th*r .....
•enter piece on the table and at and Miss Pearl Hauwthorne.
ise Yoran, Mrs. Dugald Campbell and curves and many chic skirts have no Chi Is one of the most prominent of Judicial District that thrr* ia aubatantial local drotr» for my abwli«n. Within
each place was a carnatioaas a fa-
Miss Gullickson all of whom sang as drapery and no trimming at all save
four Java f rom the day < f tnv <l««lnnHh»n «»rr a«v*n bundRri «dwto* >,f an
♦ ♦ ♦
the national frats and the local mem
vor. It was an afternoon of needle-
If
inspired by the setting tn which some long vertical lines of braid or bert receive the congratulation» of
The Ladies' Aid Society of the they
political faitlia had »fened my crHIi.-.«t.« of nomination.
self-folds
or
buttons,
or.
of
course,
work and wast most pleasantly spent.
appeared, where poetry, pic­
It was first or­
Willi I' h i r<|or'<’t < <<t. 1 Mlbhlit t>'( caodnlacy <>' Illa vot«NM of Thniglaa,
In serving Mr». Shumate's assis- Methodist church met at the home tures and noble sentiment served to the ubiquitous bottom band which Is the whole college
West
left from the hobble or entrove skirt ganized at Miami I’nlverslty at Ox
ants were Mrs S. S. Spencer. Mrs of Mrs E. K. Wheeler on
enhance
the
effect
of
every
note
of
Iain«.
Nenton and Lincoln tVunti«-
The slight holdiug in of any skirt ford. Ohio. In June 2x. 1*55. There
i J. F. Titus and Mrs. Sidney Smith. Tenth street Tuesday afternoon with their music.
AaanntiniL IV. I think’ I tu.iv .1.». that lit« wltrrrot of tliro« vntoro in t •
are now S3 chapter» In this country
fullness
by
plain
deep
band
of
son
! The invited guests were Mrs. B. L. Mrs. Wheeler. Mrs Hunt, and Mrs.
One of the most unique and im­
»Ith a membership totaling nearly arlcction of a Jndga to K'.t.l« in < •••-» t’oiinfy ia larqaly inrolrntal, and that,
Bogart. Mrs. J. S. Luckey, Mrs. E. Lombard as hostesses. The meeting pressive features of the program was sort retains Its popularity,
was
of
special
Interest,
as
the
contest
Huff. Mrs. S. Smeed. Mrs. Geo. Cro-
of course, the fulled part of the iik.rf 18,000 There are now four chapters in the abortion of j*r»onal know’ll ■<• of < an<l«latro. only |>«htiral nffiliati >n«
the
singing
of
Mascheroni's
beautiful
ner. Mrs C B. Willoughby, Mrs. R for new members and money canie "Ave Maria" b_, Miss Voran, supple- must be' weighted down until It I» on the coast, these being at the 1 nl- Mould wna a majority of tl nn a, a truida to thrir rhoio* for such offiriM. I
veraity of Washington Untvoraltj of
M. Pratt. Mrs F W Osburn Mrs. to an end. The side under the lead­ mented by orgi a. piano and violin, narrow and straight as .my ¡»lain
|
; L. O. Beckwith. Mrs W S. Hidden ership of Mrs. F L. Chambers won illustrating th motive of the Ma- skirt. Some of the handsomest m
i od- Oregon. I’nlverslty of California and •m hopeful that tliev may ha ple-v.i-.l tn giva favorablo eumtidrration to t'a
Mrs. W F .Osburn. Mrs. L. N. Ron- over Mrs. Fred Foster by a small donna pictures which appeared as el* show skirts exaggeratedly na irrow University of Southern California
non ptirti.an elioi.-a < f nix-< If hr ti c
11 • < f tin». tl<« moat «•»ncortir.l, •«•tu^
K distinctive feature of this nation­
, ey. Mrs. Mary Griffin. Mrs. E J. margin. One hundred new members the first notes of the rich contralto around the bottom but there has un-
were
added
to
the
roll,
while
about
al
is
that
it
had
tin-
onb
army
chap
­
Frasier. Mrs M. S. Barker. Mrs. M.
voice fell upon the ears of the listen­ doubtedly been a modification
ter which »as organized in the con
I L. York
Mrs. Martha Chambers. seven hundred and fifty dollars was ers seated in .larknews.
compromise seems to have l»>ei
subscribe!
through
f!v>
and
ten
cent
i side federate army during the rehellloti.
> Mrs. Fred E. Chambers..
fected
by
the
extremists
on
tl
The
pianist:
were
Miss
Nelle
Mur
­
weekly pledges. At the next meet­
J. M. UPTON
♦ ♦ ♦
of narrowness and aatoi rats »h o set atrd consisted of colb-g.» student sol­
ing the victorious side will be given phy. Miss Lila Prosser and Mrs. M
Mrs. Otto Gilstrap was th“ com­ a chicken pie dinuer by the lasers. 11. Douglass, the two former present­ their faves sternly against ill trace diers Among the ».di known mem­
skirt bers are George Ade. Booth Tarklng
plimented guest at a very pretty­ There were over one hundred Indies ing th“ Poe- Gv-t music of Grieg of the etHrave. and while
party given by Mrs. W. G Gilstrap present at Mrs. Wheeler's Tusd-- magnificently.
bottoms as a whole are not w idened ton. John McCutcheon. John Deering.
on Friday afternoon
Her h >me on Refreshments were served at
The poetic readings of Professor so radically and the best dressel wo- Maurice DuPont and 1! S Met "or-
F ’UoirÌH'f •« <1 lilt of a>>' ut
’ rn./.o,, r«, ( /. or Rime« appear on Jfr
the
Back.
West 10th street was artistically close of the afternoon
Glen and Miss Burgess added to the men refuse the extreme
UfitiHf’» < irtifi.iltf of S'omiHitll », 11« f-.ru.ir./'.l L> 14« < Irrkt of Ike trirrul
The
members
<rf
the
new
organiz
­
decorated with cut flowers, autumn
beauty of the program and were
♦ ♦ ♦
ation in Eugene number 35. includ­ /’•»»lot for fl irt i, ('irr 250 i ltirr im »» i .a»« in oftrr thf Clrltficrtfr uai
leaves an J Oregon grape. Needle­
thoroughly enjoyed. The illustrative
Mrs. Archie Livermore was hos- music accompanying these readings MRS. ARMOR AT THE
ing the alumni, and are as follows
work was the pastime. During the
fir. jtir.d for mailing.
Morgan Watson. Eugene Sam David­
afternoon Miss Blanche Hughes gave tess to the Thimble Club at her home of co-relative poems and pictures was
lldne-
P l> i ARx-brii \V Ji Cft*. C
TABERNACL ELAST NIGHT son. Portland tdeeeased) Harper-
I
a reading in a most clever manner, on West Seventh street Thursday af­ played with effective and intelligent
<*.' Ilan«**«. J W Mnovrr. V.' I*,
Jamison. Portland. William Mott. Sa ter I'
also Miss Lulu Gilstrap rendered ternoon. A most pleasant afternoon appreciation by Mrs. M. H. Douglass
rtlcvana.
siw phy J M MaWii-nalr, J
lent; Robert McKenzie Athena
Athena. Satn- Warner.
several musical numbers. In serving. was spent by the devotees of the on the piano.
(Continued front
1 >
N*la
J VV
4 IL
Robinson. Portland; W W Hawkins, .•JR M
Miss Corsby Gilstrap. Miss Lulu Gil­ needle. Mrs. E. E. Mink assisted
The direct readings from the po­
II« nrv T'’»wF”<h, Atl«1la<>fi F
(
Portland; Cftarles Eowler. Portland, r J tM
strap. Miss Blanche Hughes and Miss Mrs. Livermore in serving most de­ ems of Robert Burns by Mr. JYugald
N IL I
t ■
Pauline Potter assisted. The invi- licious refreshments. Her decora­ Campbell and the sweet singing of read from the Oreivrnlan of October Homer Jatnl.-w'ii Portland: Carl lf<>- !. J I i
M.it Tit»» tn arri* a n. W J 9tot»«r1aon J I»
mar, Soniersfield. Conti Wllliam El II >U It.<
[ ted guests were Mrs. Otto Gilstrap. tions consisted of roses in the living the Scotch melodies by Mrs. Camp­ ¡25. 1910:
"Geo. A. Thatcher, in a three coI­ liott. Minneapolis. Winn ; Atonto
». I M
. Mrs. Moyer. Mrs. Yerington. Mrs. room and Halloween suggestions in bell and Miss-Gi'kison gave unalloy­
Ceft* X T
nnin article on fhe editorl.il page Perkins. Salem. Pau! r, dwell. Am- rlaiary. .«
• W. S. Barbour, Mrs. S. D Read, Mrs. the dining room and reception hall ed pleasure to all
•J. . o liuti, I (. wtu »n. L <
Fra
nk
H
t C
advising the people fn vote against Ity; Dan MH '•»»•• F
Mrs. Jerry Horn and
r '4srt< k»'»n,
J S. 8. Spencer, Mrs. C. B. Willough- Mrs. Auld,
R I. 4>Kxlln. K
J. ■
The opening address was by the
X'
. by, Mrs G D. Linn. Mrs F. R Mrs. Percy Adams were guests of the president. Professor Guy C. Stockton, prohibition says: Th* liquor Inter­ Parks. Juuf’l
C't.v J It
Ilia lu» F •rodali lu* r. M. i
H J Mohr Job II
L It K«
ests
not
only
tolerate
but
generally
I
club.
r„„
f
•Wetberbee. Mrs. G. R. Chrisman.
I
• »türm, n
and though brief was pleasingly” uphold saloonkeepers who sell liquor Klamath I'sl't Henry
Burks. F
Hi .- ■•. CkM <
♦ ♦ ♦
¡Mrs. A. T. Cickerl’ne. Mrs. G“«. T.
1 ew'i
I i?. M N
U F !
?r«r<lr r
IV
worded. Professor Stockton congrat­ Co drunkards and minors; who foler- land: e >rge F (
»•
The
Tuesday
Evening
Whist
Club
i Hall. Mrs. J. W. Kays. Mrs. S. J.
■
er.1 V V“
I a raffi* * N
I. A If
ulated the members upon the oppor­ jfe and undoubtedly often encourage K E. Tlillson
K. J
i ».
met
this
week
with
Dr.
and
Mrs.
H.
[Wilson. M'3. S c h ’ araw.---,
Mrs.
na ’ Au
Newinn I I.'- Io Al u <
Hu
tunity offorded by this society and
n. B K Metter
A
¡Julius G "'’»~>l-h. Mr« F. E. Ch-m- . Studley on North Pearl street. At paid tribute to Mr. Derthick, the young women and girls to visit their Earring'-'
Eng.
I’ t I
A
I
Wm. h«*UjX I
A
saloons
and
make
places
for
meeting
cards
Mrs.
Lee
Travis
won
the
ladies'
• hers. Mrs. F. L. Chtmbers
w
¡i
Mr*
\s
Th» Khorfa Kh
Et
II. nrr,
founder of the movement, and to Mr. men. • • • There's another feid-
r Crm4r n. A. K J
Tize
and
Mr.
Julius
Goldsmith
the
C. N. Chambers. Mrs Gr>'
Yoran.
r. Ai
It ■
in
Eaton’s sincerity and unflagging in- turr about saloons, a s'deltne of dis­ compar atlve'v n
!
A
u t . F r x<
gentlemen
’
s.
Mrs.
Studley
was
as
­
[Mrs. Darwin Yoran. M-s. Wr> Yoran.
gene. Ii
w
t J«
terest in his work.
Ii. IS. Ji
sipation. and that Is prostitution. The
(Mrs. J'-— Harri«. Mrs. E. E I. Mink. sisted by her daughter. Miss Helen
w
<> I
r H Wi
Everything conspired to make the business is apt to be v< rdone where ago Li
a*r
M.
I
y
s»'
Iley
in
serving.
The
next
meet
­
[Mrs. ’>
V.’ Calkins. Mrs. G. S.
V
«wpwrt.
occasion of memorable interest, The it is done at all. and profits must a retr-
W A
JÜ
4f
Ralph
and
ing
of
the
club
will
be
with
Mr.
iBeards'e", Mrs. W. G Allen, Mrs.
i <
H
tl «V ¡I
second regular meeting will be held come from some source Prostitute- year h ■» 4
R« t M
A
¡Samuel Roon-e. Mrs. Wm. Preston Mrs. ee Travis in two weeks.
club house at E
n
on
Monday
evening.
November
28th.
A
It
5.
I
mu
»<■«.
»'
U
C
draw
♦
♦
♦
are tire best customers and the <
[Mrs. H. F. Uul Ilenbetk. Mrs. A. E
Alder street -
linai
i.
Ini
t. <S<->
The Tete-a-Tete Club met this at a place to be announced later by a good trade. Then their male fr! end*
Uepn, Mrs. W. A. Kuykendall.
__ HH_
Mrs.
The other tru
n Eu-
It
the
executive
committee,
It
will
be
»-4 !.>
K
LAX!
n
I
fl-
rhe
like
to
add
to
their
ranks
an
!
-
G. E. Metcalf. Mrs. L. E. Beau. Mrs. week with Miss Emma Travis at
Sitxina
gene
are
the
B
charge of Mi’s. L. R. Aiderman veigle foolish girls and rooms ad join-
V !’ K VWU»,
Itlrgta*
W. A. Kuykendall. Mrs. W. F Os­ home of her sister. Mrs. L. R Ed- in
Nit. Kappn : Ig.n
(Watts). Miss Julia Burgess tShel- ing saloons Of course, that's not
H l -A. I J V.
J. T !
Harr ■ r M ¡“vwt«, I T lit
burn. Mrs. L. R Wattis. Mrs. H. A. munson on West Seventh street. Miss ley),
and the theme will be "The rule, but it is so common that oil’;’ Cmeua. There a:
ll,<-k-V
ru«. i ll>> ■M ! <
Jacob I! it? t Alt G linn. <h. II. II.
Tronip, Mrs. W. F. Gnstrap. Mrs. E Nellie Banfield was the club's guest. Imaginative.
oritlez here, whli
”
I Üat.ll«. H Rogai «4
John A HL trama. Tam GvM«*n,
regular customers know when the Beta. Chi Omega,
R. Gilstrap, Mrs. F. M. Wilkins and Music and serving occupied the af­
Officers and committees elected saloon encourages prostitution
J*we!l. Thon. ! »«horn, o w lirttfgj». J Virati Pvwh oil«
ternoon. Mrs. Edmunson served a
Mrs. Jessie Gilbert.
n ' 4U 1 Tri Delta.
Andrew <’«*r!»»n. »X A Menarti • CT' Wirk«. I« r Ruaaelt. A It McKay. U» •
delicious two-course luncheon. Miss were as follows: President, Protes­ when it does not. Every few months
♦ ♦ ♦
Guy C. Stockton; vice-president. some fashionable saloon in Portland
« ■ MmHig W T T->ft«n
Hol'nnl. J. |. m Hr-pwn. I r. - •rt Marl "" • .
| The K. K. K club, an organiza-! Greta Bristow entertains the club at sor
Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris: master of gets some free advertisement for per­
O Winner. U K ItHnur. !.
I. A. KlrmC' C»e S HtttWMrr, It 'I iVeMnanrrttn. It A
lion of popular University and High its next meeting.
program». Professor Irving M. Glen; mitting the presence of women DÒ
FL It, Campbaft.
W Harrt». 'I«a t> Mandlg“. V A 1‘atntrr
Earl K
♦ ♦ ♦
school girls, entertained with a
W n J
1. Ilmwa. Ir» t, Wrllsrl. Il
_ party
_ last evening
_____ ____
Mrs. Dean Hayes entertained the secretary. Miss Louise Yoran; treas­ such saloons lose their license? Not :
dancing
at ____
the
PERSONAL
: Noah. F Ha It.
urer.
Rev.
H.
N.
Mount;
master
of
G*o. If ; H-'tnia. It M llames. W . C M<*t«arHl.
home of Miss Lucille Dunn.”in honor! Thursday Sewing Club at the Os-
Oscar 'Olson,
at all. The efty council would not
picture
exhibits,
Mrs.
A.
R.
Sweet
­
I’Aker. I A IT- ».
H IflraHa. J ; Wm Hnnla«. F«lt« T Swaa !• Richards
of their three new members. Miss I hum hotel this week. After several
be so unjust to the liquor or liquor
W. Tlbbattw
U R- UK Tart» KMrt. F II Marr. J W GaaC, Thna. Ilnok»,
Mildred Waite, and the Misses Hazel I hours pleasantly spent serving, re- ser; executive committee, Mr. Dugald Interests. The last affair did cal',
(From Saturday s DaU^ Ciaard.)
Campbell,
Dr.
G.
8.
Beardsley.
C.
R.
A Ricrearti T NVtv- A I.. Gm»«av It N Em«rr. M G Cola­
and Mabel Lorence. The Duun resi-1 freshments were served. Mrs. S. H.
forth discussion, and one councilman.
Prof James Gilbert la
Portland Oao. W llulb
V. O.
Harry man <l*o Xart-ny W 8 Morton. F. It
dence on East Eievenfh street wa« Friendly was the invited guest. The Reid, Mrs. E. J. Frasier and Mrs. W. Mr. Sellers, made an eloquent plea for a few day*.
ola. Jan Bal
L.
DeLano.
,.r-.,
if I'llnMO. (lr- wittr
Ch Ute» Wm V < •<>%
■ most attractively decorated with aut-, next meeting of the club will be with
to' abolish tM« particular saloon.
Mrs. W. A. 1’31! and cHifd are rl<- Wlnklar. <l>*o
I. N. Gltlurft. T W Vtaué. K 8 W.P
wtuin leaves and sweet briar. Dillard Mrs. H. A. Dunbar on East Eleventh
Wm W trrwn, St Mana W K
fn Portlmd.
♦
♦
♦
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9
9999
99
99
»rchestra furnished the music for
ficient to damn its owner to everlast­
Mm. Jack Buster went tt> Portland’ O. A. Anderwnn-. H. N MaaB A < Rtey- . nl. h. A:tua Ktoseton. J A Allan. J 11
J»dancing. During the evening light
VffamMH Ft w«rwfnLr!«. j Keating. W E Carnap. W A J<*n»«
rnn. J T
ing noiorieiy.
notoriety, izui
but a a aulmiaxiiai
substantial r»«j
maj- ’to vfsft over Sunday.
*
rir>t> A Zin r’SC'UICkLie
• *°S
♦ ♦ 9
The ■ The Sunshine Club spent the after­
’ refreshments were served.
FADS AND rASHIUNS
I oritv of the rounrll refused to tak
Chaa. I«ov«<r**x ▼f H Wat*«
tr.| W II Chowall J A IMvta. Chaa I Belt-
J.
V.
Casey
of
Roaeburx.
is
In
the
9 away the license.
.—
Kamerer. Mill*« Fflrwl.
» guests were: Mrs Sid Smith, Miss , noon with Mrs. Laura Harris today. ♦
Then there are the <fty for a day or so.
Hint. O O Lun*l, I hott E I* Aatfaraon. M. H Fry. C N
tuvk? 51 nnor,. Hr.>0111001. Wm Imlan. Cha» G Kfnr
¡«Florence Cleveland. Miss Essie Car-1A delightful time was spent soclal- 999999999999999999 political business defenders of the’
Arrh Tirrell in down
Lra- Convoy. IVar X
John J McManmem. K« M
tr»«r,
< son. Miss Margaret Egans Miss Syb- ly- As guests of the^lub were Mrs.
saloon.
Perhaps they make more burg for a few day«.
I! C. Gag. L. T Mcth-wa. N It. W * '
New York, October 29.—All the prohibitionists than anvone else
C. R. Chrisman, Mrs. E. E. Ehrhardt.
> ’tl Brown, Miss Mildred Waite, Miss G.
('hamb«T*, X W flTftvefta. F A. Macchi« Ing A Vaa Zlte. John Maa-tln. J < w.
Geo.
O.
T.ay
!
or,
wife
and
daughter,
o: Hazel orence. Miss Mabel Lorence, Mrs. Abrams, (Cottage Grove), and hackneyed old phrases about beauty, They say saloons are good for busi­ are viMft...^ al I -ebanon.
Prt*r Hrott. N. Moon. J
J L Cory. J F Waatherly R F Marahail.
iMiss Hettle Davis. Miss Edith Mox- Mrs. Buell. Mrs. Mink assisted Mrs. chic combinations, and that sort of ness, and that if new comers are to
White, C, A.
J F* F*rl*T <•«•«» J R Drwep. W r Clarha Xltaa Koarna.
Mrs.
Alice
Arnold
of
PortFjnd,
u
thing suggest themselves by way of be encouraged to stay, we must offer'
’aley. Miss Mary Barker. Miss Alsea Harris in serving.
E. Cook. Harry G Hoy T» •• J
M 8. t’mawn. Fred Hnltlatar. Kdw A.
description of the new modes, but as the hospitalities, for which Hlnky t ' n Eugene for a day or ao
♦ ♦ ♦
Hawley, Miss Hazel noimes. Miss
tits ' - ' I
-'S I !(,!■!.-
STra. L. B. Bartlett of Portland. ! r J. C. Jom»a» W H Hmlrh. !■’ II U
with
Mrs.
r.
The
Aloha
Club
met
,e‘Florence Holmes. Mr. Sid Smith, Mr.
are_a’_L"c<Ln’Pe,enL.?fl..Dink Kenna in Chicago, is master of registered at the Osburn.
!! I* .Wi-c’wHough. J IL Quarry. W. K
rha«. 1». Lftftfe r u \
k
afternoon.
oltf,
the
safest
way
seems
to
strike
H.
Birfgham
on
Tuesday
(Homer Hawley. Mr. Fen Waite, Mr.
ceremonies.’
>rp, J. Il araos, w-m. g. hroek. R. I".
Mrs. Bert Lemon went’h> P’artlar.d man. CI. W. ff*anty. T F !•’•>*•»•. H it
j
vTed Holmes, Mr. Lyle Brown. .Mr. At whist Mrs. John Hall, who was out at a direct narration of things as
Mrs.
Armor added many state- , Today to visit over Sunday.
Tibbetts» F A. Latso, J. BntLturr. Charlr* I I ..I.I.nm E 11 Hartington. Grafton
the
gii
“
st
of
the
club,
won
the
prize
they
appear,
without
figure
or
flour-
men
f
S
which
showed
that
the
above
,Harold Bean, Mr. Joe Rothschild. Mr.
•r L. W Rohtnann. Fiud I! Oroaa.
Miss Lorin Meade went to Junction Footer. J. E. Pettit* F. T'. m-r erm on. J
r<Harry Powell. Mr. Ralph Moores, Mr. Miss Grace Bingham helped her moth ishes. No one will deny that there is artjc]e from the pen of a liquor ad- today to visit h»*r parents.
F Elliott. Rjy Eowmen, J nn« ® R Wrtll
Carl N«l»on. Wm. A.
a
striking
familiarity
about
the
gen-
.
.
.
.
er
in
serving'
The
club
meets
with
jJDon Moxley. Mr. Mike Walker. Mr.
vocate is enough to make the blood
F. iton. II. Nsmyra. Wm.
Mfss Mvrta Pitney of Junction City John Kill. Ausust Witt. John T«aMuro.
eral
outlines
of
the
new
frocks,
but
Mrs.
F.
G.
Frink
In
two
weeks.
j Everett Shirk. Mr. Bernie Baer. Mr.
of every honest voter boil.
K. A. HrndrlrkM. John Mlrr
J rph
Il
It Wrtrh. C. T. Ftagar.
was In Eugene over nirht.
they offer wider latitude for variety
♦ ♦ ♦
¡¡Henry Cummires. Mr Jerry Martin
"Mr. Wasson’s line of thought is
W
D K t-iaand, F. L M-mro
Oscar Afllliran was In the fit - l!a?»M«T. Simeon MUlrr. x H. < '»mrb
than
ever
before
—
in
many
instances
Mrs.
C.
E.
Loomis
was
hostess
to
Hand Mr. Frank Noland.
that you can’t be temperate unless from Wafterville last night.
Henry Grh r«-r. F A Golden. John ll’t!-
(Jr
I »ank«
ing. It. I' llntnpal
the
Bazaar
Guild
on
Monday
after
­
because
they
are
so
essentially
sim
­
you lie a little, drink a little, cuss a
_
♦ ♦ ♦
O Ila
W Llttlaflald. F. J.
J&3 Haye« and wife of Junction ■trom, Afi'Mph F’®H-r»on !»nn r»;mmick.
noon
at
her
home
on
Eleventh
street.
ple.
little, steal a little, and do everything City, were In Eugene over night.
—I On Thursday afternoon Mrs. W. O.
G^ otko WulfF, John I*. M»»•••) »*■,<. W S
y E<1
A L. Hamas. Chris.
Gotham's exclusive dressmakers else a little.”
olitarbuck entertained for Mrs. Jennie This guild meets every two weeks at
Henry Mathews was in the city Brown, W. Jnyrivn i. 11. H T<*w»r. W r
<’. E Kota. Ma« Htnllh FL
Mrs. Armor told of the little girl from his home near Goshen today.
Parks and daughter. Miss Eva Parks, different homes to sew for the com­ are unusually busy just now. Not on­
Illaor, Srimu^l P. M. liront. •?.«« E*trr-
.. G. Baah. Lloyd L. Itoaa
ly are all the smart folks returning to’ who heard someone talking about a
from Iowa, who came here a week ing November bazaar.
Peter Jensen, of Coir .-?? Bluff i. bark. C. E. Hanson. John Mattwnnn. H
lusarn. A. C 'ladlrr. Jr-bn
♦ ♦ ♦
rhe city, but they are preparing for model saloon, and she went home and
'ago to make this their future home.
E.
Edward,
8. A. Conro. H Flnrll. A.
A Jamieson, J <’ Enge. A.
Mrs. S. J. W’ilson entertained the the annual meeting of the National looked up the word ‘’model”, find­ Fowa, Is registered at the Osburn
The afternoon was pleasantly spent
Herkla,
Iver
J
Prter.on, Hugh I.o«ig
f. B. Campbell of Fails Chy. | h in
tlrmrga Button. J T Millar
'with needlework, a pleasing feature Wednesday Whist club at her home Horse Show association where th“ ing it to be “a small imitation of the Eugene for a few day s on burines»;
W L. narhtel. Joe Tr-welt*. ton II.
>. I'rtrr Jurgrnarn, Dunean
of the afternoon being the musical on East Tenth street this week. Mrs. fall and winter fashions are really> real thing."
Keadna. Geo, h Itotnrr, Harvey Smith."
Mrs J A. Fulton of Astoria, w
A Grona, W. E llralnord.
numbers by Miss Parks, Miss Twfd- S. D. Allen won the prize at cards declared.
The conditions in Georgia were in arrival in Eugene this morning
E. L. C. Farrln. C. K. Perry. M E Whit- X)
j Count«.® W Kallner.
It would be difficult to suggest a verv clearly and vigorously set forth
well and Miss Fortney, Miss Wini- and Mrs. J. B. Willoughby the sec-
Mrs. E. H. White enme up from mor®, A. Jp. Owen. Jamra R. Wynne. W
M II 8naa<l. J Ifllon,
enter- garniture that has ever been em­ and the telegram shown which Hok»
Mrs.
Willoughby
fred Starbuck and Miss Louise Al- ond,
Gua I». Groa% Wm
ployed in the construction of a gown Smith sent to Mrs. Armor while she Pleasant III1I today to vt«ft friends Henry G. Plnra* r. Robt Krngrr. Carl L If
:len assisted in serving. The guests tains the next timp.
Dr. Barnette of tfte University, Albrecht« . 8. Lando. W. Ogren, E I
♦ ♦ ♦
l>y«-r. A. G. Urlckann.
that might not and is not employed was at Roseburg, saying, "I made no
I were Mrs. Parks. Miss Parks, Mrs.
ga«n.
A.
J
Neaa.
Geo.
GHbernoa,
It
J.
Nrea,
GlttH-raoa.
G
went
to
Salem
today
to
spend
Sun
t. Morroa, tut,, Walaer. tllrdle Handle-
On Tuesday, October 25.
25, Miss this year with more or less telling ef­ such declaration. Prohibition was not day.
! W. W. Calkins, Mrs. S. D. Allen. Mrs.
Lfiashea«!. 1«. H Folf. G. fttnrlalr. >nan John loinglaea. D P. I'lyin«:«, W
| Lowry. Mrs. S. M. Calkins, Mrs. Get- Janie Van Prooyen was united in fect. Colors and tones, tints and an issue in Georgia”; iti
l 11s disproving
H-nry
Bl»rhop.
H
M
Rarter.
J.
!i
Mut-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F
M
Wilkins
ar*
E. Nrlann. J. A. Kngleman. Wm. Mott.
| Bchel, Mrs. Frank Baker, Mrs. Tiller marriage to Ray McNamar of Bon­ shades, that at the mere mention of statements made by Ex-Mayor
1
Row home
T«*y, E. B. Gehrke. W. K.
e Clerk
Gerken.
ra, H '• Hendrickson. Ii T Hlrang. Jn. A. J
' Baker. Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Fortney. ner county, Idaho. The wedding oc­ them being placed In juxtaposition, in that city the night before. A des­ pile fron, a trip to the L.'Lnd Eit
Foo#.
Geo.
E
M'l'utrheen.
Edward
II
Ilartman, Htev»
‘
Galllar. J. W Potaar. J.
Mrs. Faubian, Mrs. Felix Moore, Mrs. curred at the home of the bride’s jar upon one’s sensibilities, by clever cription of the old i Southern slave
Mr. and Mrs. H. Ft. Schmitt came Joehnk, John A Walker. M. K McGulra. Fydnam. V M. Lows. J
t
W. iCunmvr-
Parks, Miss Twidwell and Miss Fort­ parents above the Leaburg on the treatment, assume such picture e»- market was followed by
a picture of •ip from Creswell on the noon train E E Touna. Jan. MH^utrhaon,
1
C A barg. Robert Johnson ‘hariflS Lwrvns.
McKenzie Justice of the Peace J. H. fects as seems only a wizard could the wav in which we ! auction onr
1 ney.
today.
McKelllpn,
Wm
Sullivan.
J
H
Dirka- W F I ’l.bsr, O Thrift, k . M. «siller,
After the cere- acomplish, and yet. withal, there is boys off to the saloon keepers for a
Devor officiating,
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs Anna Heat of Cottage Grove man. 8. 8. Ritchey. F. C. Farrln.
It F. I. Taylor. Wm IlingvrniiuA H. A.
The Priscilla CluD met on Thurs­ mony the guests, twenty in number, a simplicity, even i in the details, 11,000 was clearly set forth Georgia is visiting at tht» Petts home over Short. F M Moon. A. It. Daly. w
____ L. W
Srott, Harry Rog-re. Thoe.
White,
day afternoon with Mrs. Elmer Rob­ partook of a splendid wedding din­ which adds much to the prevailing doesn’t legalize stealing, there Is a Sunday.
Trsvsr. W. J Hlldabrand. A t>. Hall, E J. H Tinker, W J Hahin. It. C. Allen.
I erts. The usual pleasant afternoon ner. The bride received many beau­ modes.
law against it, yet there is stealing
L. H. Lowe. H. W. Mlles and I., k. R Hale. W. G. Lawhorn, I.eons rd G n
tiful
presents.
They
will
go
to
their
Among
the
very
latest
Importa
­
McNair. J T. M tra,
_______________
sture Curren.
was spent with needlework. In the
going on every night of the year, she Gilbert arrived out from
Florence Mauzey, Wm. T.ongataff. C. Hendalbaek F II '•olgrova. A. <1 Hoyt. F. N. Hut
.dining room, which was decorated home in Idaho after spending a week tions from the other side of the At-' said “Does the law prohibit it? .No' last evening.
C
O.
Hall.
R.
Hanaen,
Aaher
Wllroa,
lantic
is
a
model
showing
a
with
their
friends
here.
Joy,
peace,
comblna-
Shall we repeal the law? If we don't
« i (with black cats, witches and Jack-o’-
Miss Elizabeth Freeman went to W. J. Butler. A. O. Bogers, H. B rath- ford. <• Y Low«. Chas. Ilwnan, J. F.
«
‘ lanterns, suggestions of Halloween long life and prosperity go with tion of wistaria and wine color. In will onr law he a farce, and our peo­ Portland today where sho ......
Flout. A. D Morse. It W Boyle. F. IS.
will enter eart. 14. O. Pende^paa. W M Rlrtiard- Osborn, M F. Smith. IC. E. Oakes. F. T.
stead
of
warring
them.
with
each
other as ple become lying hypocrites?- Whv
season, Mrs. Roberts served a delic­
the
Good
Samaritan
hospital
I
as
a
•on.
Hugh
M'I.aln,
Alvin
Smith,
J
W
«
•
•
instinct
suggests
should
be
the case. not regulate stealing? Have a few
ious supper, assisted by Mrs. Tom
Watt, J. F. Polley. Jan. M Conro. Al»« Tuttla, C F. M "'ulloeh. M Mandat, W.
Perhaps never in the history of they blend harmoniously into a med­ respectable thieves and dim’t let nurse.
I Gilbert. The guests of the club On
J Radlay. G Manéala«. * Rolce. FL F.
Floyd
Ross
of
the
Bible
I
’
nlverwltv
Hall, F. W. Stevena John W. Rutlar, Morrison. J. R HtUnnon. 8 Mundy. B.
Eugene
’
s
art,
literary
and
musical
ium tone that has in it a richness and them from anybody until he is twen­
November 10, the Priscillas will be
went
to
Aumsville
today
to
preach
C.
L.
Pennock.
G
W.
Tribbey.
J
w
circles
has
such
an
interesting
and
a depth that is noticeably lacking in ty-one years of age, don't let them
j hostesses to the different sewing
H Hopson. J. T HulHvan. H. J. Flam.
there tomorrow.
Roas, G. W. Kaufman. David Y. Staf­ A. « Robison. Cha». C. Fog. N. ■.
clubs in Eugene, at the home of Mrs. varied program been presented as either tone when used alone. This is steal from anybody after they’ve got
Ole
Peterson,
H.
E.
I^ppert.
and
the inaugural one given by the Eu- also true of combinations of purple it all. Don’t let them steal from
ford. H. D. MoArhur, Richard J. Mont-
Griggs on East Eleventh street.
ternian society at the Central Presby­ and Burgundy grev and the Persian anybody after midnight or on Sun­ William Perman. Jr., were in En- jminery. James Cowan. C. A. Matlln, Dressier. Geo. I» LsJrd. O W Raa. L. L»
♦ ♦ ♦
g
“
ne
from
Junction
over
night.
W. F. Bqulre, H. R. Read. D. W Small, Brandenberg. N. J. Brown. R. M. Rack«
The Chi Omegas entertained yes­ terian church last Monday evening mixtures Iris and blue lavender and day' I had rather legalize thieves
•rby, J. H. Johnson. G. R. Cos, J. Jaak«
I | terday
Mrs. Betty Humphrey went to Al­
r. H. Lyons, Chas. L Walter. F. Mea- •on. Thoo. N. NUlana, T. J Heaton. O.
afternoon for the Tri Deltas. under the direction of Francis Eaton, brown blue and green and so on. in­ ten times over than saloons.
The bany today to spend Sunday with her
aerle. Hermaa Larson. E ». Lahmteug.
( I who were installed into that nation­ the national organizer of the society. definitely through the list of smart thief sends your boy home with his
It was a rare treat, and every colors. And Fashion is revelling In money all gone. The saloon sends daughter Hazel, who is teaching C. ■. Nlahclson. H. H. Racer«. L. E A. Trowbridge, Wm. A. LaGon. IL Cull«
al last week. The chapter house of
school there.
v*r. A. 1. Blackburn. W. A. Elliott. T.
Banning, ©, L. Rooa, w. * K.M,4
the Chi Omegas on the corner of Mill available seat, in the large auditor­ blue, by the way. It would not be him home with his money all gone
Htnnhu. x
'
x * '
W. A Stiosehen and R. H Huson
and Thirteenth was beautifully dec- ium was occupied several minutes surprising to see it the leading col­ and his head all wrong
Thieves
But send him home with hfs money all of Firrgo N. I) , arrlvurf In Eugen-
! orated with cut flowers and frater­ before the opening address was giv­ or at the coming horse show
this morning, and will look over the
nity colors. After a social afternoon en. To say that this new organiza­ blua by any other name would mean gone but his heart all right. Saloons, country with a view to locating.
POSTOFFICE HANDLES
( a delicious luncheon was served.
tion has been auspiciously launched as much, for one seldom hears the with his money all gone and hfs repu­
piled out of Kprlngflel i
Ther- ar»*
Wrs. Frank Rigler, wife of Port­
is but a mild expression, and much surname. It Is royal or empire. Di­ tation all gone. Thieves send his
i"w cities that have m< h H large
♦ ♦
LARGE
AMOUNT
OF
MAIL
city superintendent of schools,
amount of mail tributary and It
Miss June Gra\ s en,',rt'>f”i-^ «-,*• pleasure, instruction and entertain­ jon or ciel, Rembrandt, electric or home with his money all gone but land's
arrived In Eugene last night to take
for Miss Mae Smith of Portland, who ment are expected from the succeed­ ocean, Athenian, sapphire or Sevres. his character all right
Sprlngflnld, Oct. 29.—Elghtnon shows how large n territory Sf»rlng-
Saloons, it borne her son, Howard Rigler, a stu­
I has been th“ guest of Mis» Ermine ing meetings, which will be month­ In fact there is practically no end to is money all gone and character and dent of the Enlverrltv who Is f||.
center of. Th. se figures
hundred pieces of mail were handled Held |H
the diferent shades <«t blue that the reputation all gone. Thieves send
Owen for the past week, this after­ ly.
i"
ln5l1"1'' *h" ptlckHgea of let-
by
the
Springfield
poatofflce
Thurs
­
Lari M- Nutt of the Bangs Livery
The co-relatlon of picture, poem exclusive dressmakers are employing him home with bta money all gone,
noon.
Hearts 1s the afternoon­
day for offices tributary, and 1300 era that have bean mad« up for the
game. Mrs. Claude Gray, Mrs. Juan­ and music displayed by stereopticon, to develop gowns for all purposes but love for his mother all right. 'omnany. Is home from a trip to th • bL7*i.h1an.‘lle<1
The num­ '¡I' ri'er towns and routes from other
»•nd of the McKenzie stage line
ita Wilkins and Miss Grace Bingham piano, organ and voice, together with and out of all imaginable fabrics.
"»* r''"l,z" »hut large
Saloons, send him home with
hin • vs some very good road work Ho ber. It Is thought, will bo even larger 'in inHH
the
descriptive
readings,
certainly
hue
Next
to
colors
Dame
Fashion
seems
are the assistants. The guests in­
"f ",al1 are htm.ll. d in the
today, f<)r ,.rirly fh|R morning the ?> iroro
money all gone, his love for his been done in various sections
made
a
conception
of
works
possible
to
be
placing
the
greatest
emphasis
all
clude Miss Mae Smith. Mrs. Sid
love for his mother all gone, and his flong the route.
nmrk passed over 800. This number
upon the outline. Or perhaps, one of hope of Immortality all gone.
Smith. Miss Ermine Owens, Miss that was a pleasure to realize.
r||1nt of-
does not count the mall that Is dellv- alR<> becoming a v„r>.
Mr.
Eaton
has
completed
a
good
these
problems
is
just
as
Important
Grace Hoblie. Miss Ruby Farrington.
t„v.'V"1 ‘.hH ""n,h, r
‘■'•"•“s em-
'
‘
ni
°[
r
*
,re,
’
®
d
hy
the
Springfield
work
in
Eugene,
and
if
the
first
pro
­
P,ank
'he
sale
of
as the other. There seems to be noth­
Miss Frieda Goldsmith, Miss Meta
Ployed and with an additional clitk
Quit a number of the members of
.....
< < >ark ... reslden,
.« property on ofriee, but only the mall for and from
Goldsmith. Miss Grace Woods Miss gram may serve as an adequate cri­ ing but grief for the woman who is the various duck clubs will go to the Il e e R. C.
h 11pp11p(|t fhp number I m very
he towns that receive the mall
Columbia
avenue
to
C,
terion,
then
fourteen
most
profitable
■‘■’--"7 ■ - " N. Gilmore. wbr°,,LKh ‘ k " O f ,,C a ’ 1,1 ^-'«r to se'! new* !°r *.h" "lM ,,f ,h" t,,wn
stout. The fashionable cry Is slim­ preserves tomorrow. They say the
Lillian Gilkey. Miss Ruth Rolfe, Miss
Th«
recently
from
Central
evenings
are
in
store
for
the
"Euter-
ness, ere' tness. chlca. and the woman ducks are quite numerous consider­
,
— Point, for '.*.hn hhPr h° J’f’r,n*fl«ld irn-tofff.,. n xt step la a n„w f„dera| building
Edith Armitage, Mlae Pansy Shaver,
12400.
’
This
I
r
a
fine
piece
of
prop-
whose figure portrays these lines Is ing the fact that there has been very
Jdiss Claire Dunn. Mies Mabel Kuy- plaan”
erty and contains a new modern i can have another clerk, the poatoff ce mani’r.y"? ”«rrh Ynnor. of Eaat-
kendall, Miss Jessie Prosser, Miss Ll- It is an easy thing to provide mean» the one who will ansfwer Fashion's little rain yet this fall.
ha, received an order to count for a
bungalow.
I
i week, every pleoe of mall that Is han-
Ua i •• registered at the Os-
burn,
EHARÏER
:
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