The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, November 21, 1910, Page 6, Image 6

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    TWICE A WEEK OUAED. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1910
Many things contributed make Eu­
gene one of the nicest home places were grown out oi doors and were
in Oregon
It is delightfully situat­ ■ertalnly fine advertisements for th«*
ed for business purposes and its ma­ wonderful things that th«* Oregon cli­
ny excellent s,hools bring a bx»tter mate can ax?cximpli«sh The ladies of
and more cultured class of pexjple the aid society serv«*d ices and cakes
than are usually found in a place this 1 both evening anil afternoon, and the
size
Truly one of the distinctive ' whole affair was a suxvess from both
features of Eugene is the sxieial side. a social and a finarfclal standpoint.
The townspeople are very hospitable* Mrs Bruce Garris«»« wa«s awarded
and do all In their power to make the I firs» prize for the finest mllectlon.
newcomer feel at home.
tlso for tte* ftnAst si«>rie btoss<*m
Th«* Commercial club and the Mer­ The prize for the second best collec­
chants' Protective association have tion was given to Mrs. David Linn
done much to bring about ideal cxw- Mrs. McCullough won the first prise
ditions. While these associations for th* most beautiful boquet and
are in no way especially organized ■ second for the slngi«* flower
Mrs
for sox'ial purposes, they are able to Carrie William« was awarded the
meet in a busin«?ss way all the men prize for the s«»cond ! est boquet.
who come here, and this sooner or I
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later leads to social relations.
th«* W. R.
On Thurstlay afternoon
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However, the ladies’ auxiliary of C. n«?edle alub was
delightfully ca­
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the Commercial club was organize«! tertained by Mn re. st lek les and Mrs.
solely for social purposes, and has ta­ Jennie Hlge
c<ns
at the ho»no of t-he
’
ken a prominent part in assisting the former. 860 Willamette street. A
club in welcoming strang«*rs Meet­ large flag out on thi i<? porok waved us
ings are he.d every two weeks in the a welcom«* from out of the storm
parlors of the Commercial club, and and small flag» and bunting made
to tiles«* meetings every stranger Is bright and eherric* tie rooms Inside.
Invited. Another women's club that
i
•■■.:'« gave an ob> ■
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has done much to promote the intel­ loyalty to principle ami service,
lectual and social side of Eugene is Twenty-two ladies were present and
the Fortnightly club. This group of soon our new president
resident :uxx! business
ladies was instrumental in securing director. Mrs. Ludford,
passed the
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our public library: in making many needles and acce-'soriee, which were
city improvements and in bringing soon in service. The invited guests
good lecturers and musicians to the were: Mesdames Moses Andrews.
theatres.
Gates. Andrew Svarverud, Robert
The Women's Republican Patriotic McCullough, Refreshments, delici-
league, besides being a social and a ous and bountiful were served by
literary club, is prominent in all af­ the joint hos*
and voluntary as-
fairs that affect the welfare of Eu­ sistants in c trses. in strict viola-
gene. Through its work and co-op- tion of the law of the club, but duly
cration. the rest cottage was built in appreciated tind enjoyed. The lights
the public squares for the convenien­ were turned on. which call«*d atten­
ce and comfort of out-of-town people. tion to the time for the car. result­
Besides these three larger clubs, ing in a sr ?edy departure for home.
there are scores of smaller circles, To the hostess a pleasant time, re­
all devoted more or less to social peated by all present.
fe. Whist, bridge and needlework
The eight freshmen girls at the
clubs meet every week or s®. thus Ka<?pa Alpha Theta fraternity house
keeping the ladies of Eugene in close gave a surpris«» birthday party on
touch with c«ne another. Lodges of Friday evening for Miss Jane Knox.
all orders have chapters here and do It was a strictly
rmal dancing
much for the community at large. party, but the girl- had had clever
Through the many guilds, brother­ little protrranis t: ide and the whole
hoods. young people's societies, etc., affair was carried out in a most
of the different churches, much good ¡«leasing ms**:: r
The young men
both spiritually and socially has been were invite«, t i sh .re with the Theta
accomplished.
girls in enjoying the goed time and
The greatest social activity, how- were as fellow?; Messrs. Alfred
ever, is found among the Universities Clark, William E. Lowell. Harry
and High school students. The High I Black. Homer Jamison, Norton Cow­
school, though it is in the shadow den, Charles Taylor Wallace Ben­
of the University, has added greatly son. Jack Shat<U'I; R. D. Fisher,
to the society life in Eugene during Harry" Stine. Claud Still. Glen Storie.
the past two years, They have their Ben Chandler, Dean Walker, Ralph
receptions. - dances, informal affairs, Cake. Earl Fortmiller. Vernon Vaw-
and all are carried out exceptionally ter. Charles Renolds, Robert McCor­
well.
mack. Elmer Paine. Sidney Hender­
The University has become the son and Brnest Brooks. Cecil Cole.
home of clubs, sororities and frater­ Alva Grout. Mrs. McAdam and Mrs.
nities. Nearly every student connect­ Bancroft were the patronesses for
ed with the University is a member
of some organization, hence he is th« evening.
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being continually thrown with his
The Chi Omega girls are giving a
fellow students in a social way. The
formal parties given by the students formal dancing party this evening in
are of social importance throughowt honor of a number ol out-of-town
the state and bring many society guests who are spending the week
young people from Portland, Salem end with college friends. Those who
are enjoying the hospitality of the
«-.nd elsewhere.
girls this evening are: Mrj and Mrs.
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This last week three of the Bn- P. E. Snadgrass. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
gene churches have held their an- Goodrich. Misses Ruby Crichton.
nuaJ bazaars. This has made the Helen Cake. Mrs Darrel Bristow,
number of social events considerab­ Kate Kelly, Ruth Plummer, Anna
ly less than it would have been oth­ Bosler. Gretchen Klosterman, Agnes
erwise. as the most earnest and faith­ McLaughlin. Mrs. Frank Tomlinson.
ful workers for these bazaars are Eu­ Mnt. A. Klosterman, Messrs. Thomas
gene's most prominent society wo­ Burke, Jack Young. Earl Jay, Her­
men. The Presbyterians held their bert Barbour, Harold Bean, Dick
chrysanthemum show Monday even­ Sleight, Wallace Benson, Robert Mc-
ing and Tuesday afternoon. The flow­ Cermack, Howard Rigler, Wallace
ers on display were beautiful in size Mount, Frank Jenkins, Harold Young
and color. Some of them were hot­ Harry Stine, Harold Warner. Karl
house plants but the most of them Metzloff, Ralph Newlard, Howard
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box and Mrs Catherine Beiler-
Gray. Martin Hawkin' t'«rx«-.a
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kin. Lyle Brown. Colter Meek. Ralph weht united in marriage on Novem
Cake. Gexxrgt* Otten. Ornianxl Kan her 14th at Willows. California
Th*n XX ill be a< home to th«*ir many
kin anti William Hayward.
friends after Decenibi'r 1.
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Mrs. P. L. Campbell entertained
The invitations to the w«*«lding of
Informally oil Thursday aftenmon in
honor of Mrs Sargent, of Worcester, Miss Ruth Eddings to Mr C II Cun
Mass., who has bi’eu here in Eugene nlnghani, of Portland, on November
visiting with her sister. Mrs II. I). 30th. have been issued.
Sheldon, for the past two weeks The
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ladles brought their needlework and
The Assembly club will give HA
enjoyed a most pleasant afternoon s«'conx1 dancing party Tu«*sd«y even­
Those present were Mrs I M Glen. ing. November 22nd. at eight o'clock
Mrs A. F. Sweetser. Mrs 11 1> Shel­ at Watson's hall
Y ale
New Haven. Conn.. Nov 1*
don, Mrs Sargent Mrs. E. E DeCou.
came back today sufficiently to hobt «
Mrs Wilkinson. Mrs. Minnie Wash
a stronger team to « scoreh’sa tie i* for' t
Chicago, Nov 18.— «Judge Keneuaw M. Lantiia, of the Uuit, (|
burne. Mrs. F. E Dulin. Mrs M tk
the first time in the history of the
Campbell and Mrs Charlotte Zieber.
Yale field. The llarvaril team wan * States district court, announced to the attorneys appearing be.
PERSONAL
Light refreshments were served at
not aggressive Flioutsh
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the close of the evening by Miss Lu­
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«-♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A* goal line of Yale, nlthough in the last fore him seeking a change of venue in the case against the Chi.
cia Campbell.
i«*rio«l
the
crimson
ha«1 a goo«l oppor- «¡ago meat packers, that he would bo unable to hoar the case, jr.
(From Friday s Daily Guard. >
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fichi goal from Yale'« respective of argument for or against suoh a oourse.
(unity
for
a
Informal
dancing
A very pretty
J. Z. Evans of Marcela, was in th«* 15-yard linn, Il ¡irvarxi eh«»»«» to rasi»
____ was
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party
given Friday »»Ming bj
The packers are charged with conspiracy to restrain li
and lost ths ball on a fumble, Tliia
city
over night.
the Lamba Rho girls at th«*ir beauti­
Harvard carne tu 1 and with having formed the so called beof trust, in the shap< of
was
the
nearest
E.
F
Wi»Mer
«/
M«*dford.
is
here
ful new sorority house. The rooms
scoring
A few minuti« lator lai«*.
were artistically decorated for the ox on a business trip
„ the ball «>n Har the Nataional Packing Company.
J« h > Miller of Cottage Grove, was by good kicking, ', got
casion with ferns anil many-colored
vard's 35-yard line, ami in the Inst
In announcing bis inability to sit iu the case, Judge Landi»
chrysanthemums
Th<*s«» girls have in Eugene ovqr uigtit
minutes of play t’aptalu Daily
Ben Owen *»«ut 1.« ,'aftlnaw on th«* two
beau the hostesses at several dancing
gave
no hint of his possible actiou on the change of venue ai u.
failed at a field goal by twenty feel.
partiee this winter and those who aft«*rnoon traiu today.
Yah-
playeil
a
wonderful
defensly«-
ment.
It lies within his power to refuse certification to the cir
have been so fortunate as to bx* in­
M. J. Jones, of Salem, is transact­
gam«*, but could make
vited to them can testify to the suc­ ing business In Eugi'ue
*uit court, and instead to transfer it, as dean of the dis hi t
W. G. lain«* of Sliver Lake, is in succession through the
cess of them all. Mrs. Jessnp ami
t'li’sv* followers of t
court, to another district conrt. Shortly after the announce! : *nt
Mrs. Beats were« the patronesses Fii- the city for a f w days
Miss Beulah Martin, of Creswell, Yale th«* contest, whil«
day evening.
he put the case off until November 23 for further argnnin
followers were bitterly
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was in Eugen«* yesterday
Fi­
Judge Landis later explained his refusal to sit in the
The Thimble club met Thursday
J. 11. English of Wendling, trans- Au Immense crowd wu
nal score. Harvard, 0;
afternoon with Mrs. Kays at her cozy av’ixd business In Europ««.
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Considering
the character and nature of the defendants. H < r
ní
»ip
Tin* following was l
home on south Willamette street An
Franklin Staples AH«*n Is In Port-
the teams
ruent
and
proximity
in point of time, my employment as a m<m
unusnallv gooxi time was enjoyed by and today on a short vudt
line up of
The following was the
1
the ladies present and the afternoon
I., W. Josse, of Salem. arrived I d
her
of
this
bar
ns
agent
of the department of justice, at least at
tin- teams.
passed all too quickly. The special th«* city on this afternoon's train.
Yalv* Kilpatrick. 1. e.
« ; Scully. 1 t
the
beginning
of
the
period
respecting which the griiinl jury
guests of th«» club for Thursday were
E. P. Lyon arrived home this af-
; McDevitt,
Fuller. I. g.; Morris,
Mrs. S. J. Wilson. Mrs. M C Harris. ternoon from a short trip north
heard
evidence,
regardless
of
every
technical proposition involv.
r.
e.;
Howe.
Mrs. Jerry Horn. Mrs. E. E. Mink
S. E. Stevens arriv«*d home this af- r. g.; Paul, r. t.; Brooks,
q. b.; Field, L h. b ; Daly. r. h b ; ed, it becomes obvious I cannot hear the case. I will send th
and Mrs W. G. Allan. A delicious ternoon from a short trip uorth
lunch«*on was servexl at th«» close of
Mr. and Mre Robert Clough re- Kistler, f. b.
Harvard — Lewis. 1. e. ; M« Ka> . I case to my colleague in the district court. Judge Carpenter.’
the afternoon by Mrs. Kays, assisted turned to Astoria today after a visit
t.
;
Minot. I. g. ; Parkins, c ; Fishw,
by Mrs Alex. Cockerlint* and Mrs up the McKenzie They are thinking
of returning in th«> spring and buy­ r. g. ; Withington, r. t.; L. D. Smith,
M C. Harris.
r. e.; Wlgglesworth. q. b.; Corbett,
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ing a small farm up the river.
Mrs. Loe Travis was the hostess to
Miss Margaret Callhou, of Jae- 1. h. b.; Ted Frothlnghaiu, r. u. b. ;
H. C '. Leslie, f. b.
the Tuesday Evening Whist club this per. is in the city for a day or so.
week. Mrs. Hayes was the guest of
M. A. Land of Cottage Grove,
Oilier Score« Today
hxxnor auT proved herself to be an irnnsacted bufln«**« in Eugene today
Michigan. 4; Minnesota. 0
adept at ’he evening's game by win­
Sap I.atourette arrlv«*«l this after­
West i’oint. 17; Triuity, «
ning th
irst prize given the ladies noon from a short visit iu Portland.
Lafayette. 14; la-high. 0.
Mr Juli - Goldsmith won the gontle-
Miss Rose Cleet returned to Al­
Ohio State. 0; Ol»-rliu, 0.
m-. n's prize. Elaborate refreshnnmts bany today after a short visit in Ku-
Holy Cross, 1 4 ; Tufts. 0.
were served by Mrs Travis to her gane.
Rutgers, 8; Stevona. 6.
a i.’xts about eleven o'clock She was
Jack I^twrenoe, of Grants Pass,
Navy. 'J. New York Univen
ass’st’d in «xrrving by Miss Nellie was an arrival tn Bngeno thi« after­
Carlisle. 12; John Hopkins
Beaufiold.
noon.
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Hiram Willianie ami Mali leu Il.xwk
Mr, Ch«»ster Washburne. older son w«*re In Eugens over night from Har- OREGON APPLES
Tlie fact lha
of Mrs. Minnie Washburne. a gradu­ riaburg.
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tie
Eugene are < r<>'
ate of th«’ University of Oregon with
D. C. Kerr. of Silverton. i« In the|
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CARRY OFF PRIZED some of thorn
the class of nineteen five, gave a loc- city on buisn««re. registered at the
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‘a*ay Is an « vi
tttre on 'Petroleum" in McClure hall Osburn.
attracting
Hood
River
Man
Wins
Sweep
­
Thursday evening. Mr. Washburne
Misr Hda Starr is homo from New­
ft
(
prospective lnv«Htor*. .X'
has been in the employ of the Unit­ port whore ah" spend the Rummer
stakes—-Other Prises
fill
• »
May th«1
It»
history of the
ed States government iu geological and faR.
! t
III«’
sun there
Awarded
work for the past four years
He
Mr. and Mrs W. H Brook, of Ro««'-
At the
is spending a two weeks' vacation in burg. were arrivals <n Eugene thia
a
Eug*ne.
Spokane, Nov. 19.—For the second which
morning
wouhi b<*
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G. H. Phelps is in th.* city from I successive time Oregon apple« have to route, every room ,li the house has
The ladies of St. Mary’s Guild of hi« farm at Hiktou. Douglas county, carried off the sweepstake jrise at
beau occupied nightly for the past
the Episcopalian church held their for a few <taya
the national apple «how. This year week. Most of the guests here are
annual bazaar in the parish house1
Rev. G. L. IxiveB rwtnrn*»l to Sa­ first place went to a ear ef gpitaen- i raveling sahmmeii for whol«-aal<<
Wednesday and Thursday of this! lem today after having attended the bergs exhibited by C. H. Sproat. of
week. It was a success from a finan-1 dedication exerrleee at the new Evan­ Hood River, and last year the sweep­ houses, but there is a good .sprink­
cial standpoint, the proceeds having | gelical church here and attending th«« stakes were awarded to Tronson & ling of capitalists and men of more
than ordinary m«iaus from different ready numbers upwards of flf'r. »nd
already netted about two hundred' mxxetings being held at the church Guthrie, of the Rogue river valley
of th«> country seeking Invest- It Is exp«*«t«d that this ruiuber will
and fifty dollars, and Mrs. Spencer, j since.
Second sweepstakes were awarded i parts In
be materially Increased within tbs
lands in this vicinity,
ment
the secretary, has not yet handed in >
Hinman
A
Grady,
of
Wenatchee,
who
Mrs. J. O. Harris and child arriv­
At the Huievdu, which is conceded next few months Mrnibo«rshlp in th«
her final report.
.
exhibited
a
car
of
Spltxenbergs.
ed home this afteraox»n from a visit
be on« of the best conducted hoa- organization Is op»*u to tdl tin-n who
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A carload of Newtown apple« ex­ to
tolrles
in the state, «»very one of the woulil ad>1 to the higher municipal
The Brotherhood of the Methodist at Junction City.
by A. R. Heim«, of Ashland,
Miss Cora Walker. W. H. Walker hibited
42 rooms has been occupied for some life of th«« city
church entertained the »imilar organ­
took
»econii
prise
for
Newtown*.
izations of the other churches of th«* and W. G. Eaton, of Jasper, were In Very Bros., of Hood River, wore first. time, and at the Griggs, where
As stated In the by laws, the work
there are St rooms, th«« house is full of the league la to be rarrl«*<1 os
city Tuesday evening in the church | the city over night.
Dick
Hart,
of
Toppenish,
Wash.,
Mrs. J W. Shumate and daughter, carried off the big event la th« mixed all of the time. Many arv turned through coiuiii I m I oimi . of which llxrr
parlors. A union businese meeting'
was held, followed by the musical: Mrs. Sidney Smith, are visiting in carload lots with white Winter,! away every week on amount of lack are ten in number, as follows Pub­
program. During the evening punch Portland for a few days.
of accommodations, Thl« I« a popu lic utDilles. municipal orgsnlra'loni.
Miss Clara Dennen. of Spokane, is Pearmalns and Dellclou», with a per­ lar stopping place for theatrical finance and accounting, sanitatlo*
and wafers were served.
centage
of
95.27.
He
received
$1
50
i
« and public health, streets, parka,
here for a few days’ visit with Mr. and the gold medal banner.
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troupes.
The Bridge club met this afternoon and Mrs. G. H. Jamison.
The
Hoffman,
with
Its
S«
rooms,
Is
playgrounds and plans fur th«- futur*
C. F. Hurlburt, the Junction City i C. C. Georgeson, of Prosser, won full all the time, and Landlord John- city, recreation and moral welfsr*
at the pleasant home of Mrs. C. S
the
necond
prize
of
$100
and
the
sil-
1
Dillon. The meeting had been ar­ merchant, arrlv«»d up from there on ver medal banner. He showed Arkan­ son ‘ farms” out a large number of •■duration, schools atei librari«-», pub
ranged for Tuesday afternoon, but the afternoon train today
his guests to different lodging houses lie order ami «afety. charltl«» »nd
Dr. Wall went to Divide this af­ sas Blacks nnd Winenaps, jvhlch about the city.
was postponed on account of the nu­
corrections, and rlvlo operation
rated at 918. The Palouse Irri-I
merous bazaars. This complete« the ternoon to attend Mrs. McDowell, of were
So It Is with the lodging hou»*’»
Th«* officer« of the league are bi
gation ¿4 Power Company, of Hooper,
end of the series which was begun I that place, who is ve*-y 111.
and many private boarding place*. follows President. Professor F G
Mrs: R. A. Clemens, of Wenatchee. I Wash., was third In the contest with, Stranger« are everywhere and moat Young vice president. Rev W B
several weeks ago.
The exhibit consisted of-
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Wash., after a visit with relatives in | 815.5.
Spitcenbergs, Baldwins aud Ben Da­ of them are looking for homes. The Pinkerton. secretary-treasurer, II K
Mr. Frank Mathews, a former Eu- Eugene, left for home today.
Guard looks for uuprer«*deul«*d activ­ Holmquist The»» officers, tog«tb«tj
L. C. Penrod and wife and Miss I vis.
Priwe for Varieties Awarded
i ity in the realty market in the early with Dr F W Comings and Dugslfl
Nellie John« of Johnstown. Pa., were I
Campitoli, constitute th«
Other prises awarded for varieties, spring.
arrivals in Eugene last night.
cuuiniltt«*e
were
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Robert Huson of Fargo, N. D.. Is
Winesaps
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H.
M
Gilbert,
North
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registered at the Griggs, and is look­
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ing over the country with a view to Yakima, first, 96T, $250; O. 0.1*
France. Wenatchee, 952.7, $100.
t
Real
Estate
Transfers
t *
locating.
Rome Beauties — R. P. Wright J
born
Mr. and Mrs. Will F. Reiner re-1
Chehalis,
879,
$250;
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J.
Howard
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turned to Portland yesterday after a i
visit at the home of Mr. Reiner’s i Wright, North Yakima, 878.7, $100
E. M Baker to Charles M Stevens;
Wageners—Spokane Valley Irrigat­
To Mr. and Mrs Thoma* C '*•]
sister, Mrs. David Link in Eugene.
lots 5 and 6 In block 29 of Gros» I
Ed Vogt and Stacey Cummings ed Land Company, 018 5, $850.
•en. «lx mll«*s west of Nugenc Mssj
add
$10.
Jonathans
—
J.
T.
Baird,
Mabton,
left on the noon train today for the 058.5. $250.
M Wilhelm to Bernard Wilhelm. day November 14. 1 • I •. a «!•«<* I
Ix«ng Tom country where they will
200
qfr«*s In twp. 15-5 W $7600.
Yellow
Nswtownn
-
Avery
Broth
­
hunt ducks for two or three day«.
Mrs C. A Ferkln» to George Stop­
Mr and Mrs. Harley Williams and ers. Hood River, 088.1, $250; A. D.
Kiiiiwc, November 11. 1*10.
Miss Vena Hamilton, of Pleasant Heims, Ashland, 083.7, $100; T. W pel«; tract In «ec. 27-20-3 W. $275.1
M Michael* and wife, a »ou
Brndford, Byron, Ynkima county.' Carl O Ottrenn to A R Wood,
Hill,
were
In
Eugene
today
on
their
I
lots 7 and 8 In block 4 of George­
I way home from a trip to Portland. 048.5
town. 110
$10.
At Mamola, November IT. I*1®-
Miss Laura Poling, of Dallas, re­
Geo. Melvin Miller to C E Fero; to Isaac Webb and wife, a »'«n
after bavins been J. J. HILL WANTS
turned home today
'
lot«
3
and
4
In
block
4
of Florence
i
here for two < or three day« attending
TO COME TO OREGON 110.
the meetings at the new Evangelical
Town of Florence to C.
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church.
9 in block 6 of Cox*« add to ¡i
MARRIED
!
Miss Rose MeGrath, supreme de-' Empire Builder May Speak At lot
Florence. $26.
Royal Neighbors of
puty
of
the
Development
League
Con-
«T*-
C. L. Moeller to Zerilka Harki«- »♦♦—»»»»
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America, arrived In Eugene this
af J
­
road; 21 acres In ■ec. 6-19-4 W. '
greas At Salem
ternoon and is a guest at the home
At
the
home
of
the
officlatiag
d*'
$250.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Higgins.
gyrnnn. Rev. W. A. Elkins. *t C-«1’
Rannom
M
Miller
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to
G
I,
Smith;
Mrs. J. S. WlndeB, of Seattle, who
James J. Hill ha« telegraphed ts
3 In block 22 of extended xurvey^ tag«
«^" Grove, November 18. 1*10. MW
has been here several days visiting Manager Chapman, of the Commer-| lot Snr!n«f!*i<j
P!..r..
he Kirkpatrick «nil M«n«o
$570
Blanch-
of
Springfield
her slater, Mrs. M. E. Miller, who Is I clal Club, that he is coming West
Finnerty
W
F.
Reed
et
ux
to
May
B
Cher-'
quite ill. left for Harrisburg on the very soon, and will try to arrange bls
noon train today and from there will time so as to be at the Salem con-1 ry; lot 4 In block « of Chula Vieta ... ......................................... **
Park. $400
go on to her home.
vention of the Oregon Dev«dopm«nt I
David Myers and wife, formerly of ( League to be held the last three daysi T T Black to Mary J Black; loti t................... DIED..................:
Eugene, now residing at Coner <!' i of this month. Mr. Hill is his «11« ' i> In block 12 of Stewart'« add to
Alone, Idaho, where Mr. Myers was patch expressed his cordial thanks I Eugene. $4000.
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Eugene C Sanderaon to J O Con­
recently elected as city councilman, for th« urgent Invitation extended I
At the family home In Evtg'W» M
are expected to arrive here on th«*' him. and said he could not y«st deter-1 rad; lot 20 In block 15 of flr«t add '
8:8«
p m. November 1*. I*l,j
to
City
Outlook
$200
n«*xt train for a short visit
I
mine whether he could reach this re­
A W Hurd to F W Strubln; loti Jam«*« William, the flve-month» '*1
Cha«. Miller and family, of Stough­ gion in time. Assurance is had that:
$10
I •on of Dr aad Mrs. S 1». Read TM
ton, Wls . arrived here thl« afternoon I h» will do his bent te task« th« U*. on First street. Springfield
funeral was held this aft<*r»«fl
C. A. Arwhart to “
to visit W. S. Hidden and family for
President Howard Elliott, of the
at 4 o'clock with interment <• '“1
a few days. They are on their way Northern Pacific, will be the princi­ lot 21 In block 1 of
I. O. O F crenefery
to Los Angeles
Mr. Miller is the pal speaker at the league convsntloa. Springfield. $100.
J. P Campbell et. in to Jam«*« C.
owner of some timber land In Istne Definite plans with respect to his ad­
At the Eugene hospital. Novetsw
county with Mr. Hidden.
dress have been made, the Northern Campbell; lot« 1 to 11 of Baker*«
add. to Santa Clara no.
18, 1*10. Adam Kanaaki,
1
Pacific
magnate
delaying
his
depart
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I N. J. Moore, who had the contract ure East a week and a half to attend L. A Walker to Southern Pacific years and 6 months, ef typhoid fev*
Co.; right-of-way in I»ane county. ■» contracted the fever at WendHW
to build the Mg flume at the city's this function of the Oregon boost­ IBS».
where he was employed hf ■
ers.
There
will
be
other
well-known
power plant at Walterville. han fin­
E C. Hills St ux to Southern P«- Booth-Kelly Lumber Company. *■
railway
men
of
the
West
to
attend,
ished the flume and he and his force
olfl«
leave« a father who la employ”
i of carpenter» have returned to Eu- beside« the prominent list of Western ty. MÓ0 r1*ht'°rw,’r ,n Lan" conn- ttie same mill. The faaeral wa«
boosters
engaged
by
commercial
culhs
I gene. The flume, which la about
Mila afternoon, with Interment
1000 feet long, tew or twelve feet •nd promotion societies.—Telegram.
s H. F ricadi y has just ^Jd g0 | •nt hollo cemetery eeath of W»g**|
i Wide and seven feet deep, extends
TYio Armstrong Muaieal '•"j
fifi ritiri is nt
__ (eblttenó
. .
The work of assuring right of-way 000 pounds
| from the end of the canal to the
of cascara
company arrived her» thia aft««0]
I power house. The work of exeavat- for the I-ane Connty Asset company’s
«í f rn?L *“ Oermany and I« from the north and will
ât‘nhl
1 Ing for the Intake will be completed! new railroad between Eugene and loading It' on ïhê"eàrH . ,, —
,.is wsre- the Nugeae theatre tonight »«J 1
about December 1, according to prre- Elmira is all but completed and on­ house near the S
I «nt calculations, and then the canal ly one or two small pfec«w of prop­ qu«nUtÌÌ'|W^*!hh *’ r*,h,,r*‘-’’t'nUrV" morrow night. Mina Marjory
the chorus girl who waa run 1
wjll be ready for water. Tile expec- erty remain to bo bought Tie work Oreêf.n h "
COa”
of by a locomotive In Portland s’™ j
| Cations are that the current will be of clearing the rlght-ef-way ef tim­ auLlÛ,.«. nJerr
"xMldnal!
both legs cut off, la with the NJ
ready to be transmitted to Eugene i ber and brush between Eugene and
the mountains will begin soon and ^remedies are mads from this pany and will appear on the »<*<•]
I by the first of the new year.
will ba completed thia fall
night. She wears one artificial 1
•
•nd usea crutckea.
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EUGENE
First Anniversary
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Just one year ago I opened my store to the people of Eu­
gene, and it has been my constant endeavor to give my
customers the latest and best goods at the right prices.
We Have Enlarged
With new and up-to-date lines which are now complete
—comprising a beautiful assortment of
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry,
Silverware, Brassware, Hand
Painted China, Umbrellas,
Cut Glass, Leather Goods, El­
ectric PortableTNovelties. . . .
We appreciate the liberal patronage given us by the
people of Eugene and vicinity, and invite you to call and
see the new things. Malte our store your shopping place
SETH LARAWAY
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