THE TWICE-A-WEEK GUARD. MONDAY, DEC. 19. 1910 EIGHT fnor incltiiatioii to lay out a i without the rigid observance of the She will take such delight in exhib- proposition that mu y menu the lorn- (ting it to her sweetheart In Inter tlon of a new busiii1 >ss firm. lit • was lumlameiital one. When the baby cries (as some bab­ years. also Hollcltiiig ; aniong (he bun incus Eor the father who wishes to learn men for "ade' " to tippear in th ■ i trevt ies are proue to do before taking our On Frld ay afternoon at her pl ed by her daughter, M'*s June Gray, special c.'u rae of training); If you to bathe and dress the baby, wo fur­ car. mid sue- ih'.l III illleri stili Olir nnt . ,. b ime _ on . . Fourteenth street Mrs in serving a Ger man luncheon. The are its father, give it to its mother: nish a special set of instructions in merchant». 1 Mr Owen ha» thè <■> n- F. G. Schmidt was again hostess members of the club are Mrs. C. C. , if you are its mother, give it to its book form, gotten up in convenient tract for advertising space in al< <’f to a number of her friends, Sew ing Hammond, Mrs. E. / '. Hughes. Mrs. I grandmother. That's what grand­ pocket size. Illustrated by Teddy the I*. E. &• E. curs for Springfield. and a Christmas game occupied the W, F. Osburn. Mrs. F. G. Young. mothers are for and they got a lot Roosevelt, a recognized international Ene-lie, Albany mid Salem. afternoon after which dainty re­ Mrs. DeBuoy. Mrs. E Schwarzschild. of practice on you. authority. Representatives of Tin* Perfection freshmeuts were served by Mrs, Mrs. John Pipes and Mr*. Julius If these rules do not prove effic­ Sewing Cabinet Company of Salem, To stop u baby from fussing pinch Schmtilt. The decorations of the Goldsmith and Mr«. Dora Gray. ient and practical, they can be sup ­ I it on the lower left leg. That will were in Springfield tills week look home consisted of chrysanthemum» plemented with a correspondence ing over the city with a view to <■> 1 make it cry. * * and evergreens, The invited guests course. When the baby has the stomach tablishlng a factory, It is their de­ Peterson, Miss were Mrs. W. F Osburn. Mrs. C. M. 1 Prosser. Mlsa Nan y sire to secure tile rearty co-opei ntlon Cosby Gilstrap, i ache, pat it on the other side In­ Iiensinore. Mrs. Packard, Mrs. Kate 1 Vera Taylor. Miss of the people here, and should the' Mr. Morgnn. crease the dose until the desired re- Cundiff. Mrs R. I). Calkins. Mrs. | Miss Valene Eastham, decide to laete in Springfield, It Mr. Harold CiK-kerlitie. Mr. ! suit is obtained. Soothing syrup in Frank Page. Mrs. A. Lilley, Mrs. Jul­ , Watson. . doses of about a quart and a half, would be a valuable addition to th«» ius Goldsmith, .Mrs. W. C. Barbour. Edward Gray. Mr. Elliott. Mr. Gwyn will also be found to bo beneficial. town, ‘ furnishing employment to Mr. Pon Moxley. Mr. Clay Mrs. S. D. Reed. Mrs. Rose Powell, I Watson, more than forty people. Mr. Mereer, Mr. Ray Mur- The removal of a safety ptn front a Mrs. S. H. Friendly. Mrs. F. L. Cham­ Watson. Mr and Mrs M m Peen who i 1 nhy. Mr. Gerald Preston. Mr. Bryant baby's epidermis will also often ef­ bers, Mrs. W. P. Boynton. Mrs Alton now visiting at Tulare. Californ DeBar Mr. Herbert Roonie. Mr Dun fect a complete and immediate cure Hampton. Mrs. Samuel Durkheimer, I 1 Mitchell. Don't worry if the neighbors tell BRYAN MAY BUILD wrote their son Harold, a student Mrs. T. Cloran. Mrs. H. C. Howe and von the baby is a perfect picture of the O. A. C , at Corvallis, to p ick 1 Miss Greta Bristow entertained in- Mrs. F. S. Dunn. NEW ELECTRIC THEATRE grip and come to Tulare for the In | formally a few of her friends on its papa. Babies seldom develop ♦ ♦ ♦ days. Harold lost no time In m Monday evening at her home on the their good lo ks while young. into the Don’t stick your fingers t ties day e> ening the Kappa corner qf Fourth and Lawrence r < J. J. Bryan, proprietor of the Elec­ Ing the call. He arrived In Spi la bouse presented a nier- streets, whist was the evening's en- baby's mouth when he is teething, tric Theater, in conversation with a field Wednesday afternoon, ami ca e w h ?n all the Thetas came tertainment. After luncheon music There are other an dmore sanitary News representative this week said riedlv packing Ills belongin to enjoy their annual and conversation brought a pleasant sanitary ways of washing your he w as thinking seriously of erecting the midnight train tor the st hands. sili as tree. 1 A tree had been evening to a do«' a good brick or stone building on one •outh, If the baby's food disagrees with of his Main street lots to be us it for Mrs. Wm. Clodfeiter was calle •si t<> illy dec »rated for tha ov casion Mrs. and Mr”. C. R. Seitz, Miss Al- may learn the him, take it away. He a ifter- was he ivily laden with many berta Campbell, an opera and moving picture house Independence last Saturday ty and i useful gifls tor the ■ girls. row. Mr. I outs P ham. Mr. A. E bad habit of "sassing back" from as occasion demands, lie 8 the noon by a telegram announcing such associations. ' The Thetas present were Mrs. F. L. Cohoon and Mr. lleinzelman. on th«* Herlous illness of her brother’s W building depends entirei' When you go shopping you will wishes of the people for if he is as­ Mrs. E'red Oberson, ami also a littl Bark rker, Mrs John Bovard, Mrs I. Geo. * 4» P Hug. Miss Norma Hendricks. Miss The Thursday Charity Club met save you^elf mu< h annoyance by sured liberal patronage anil those nephew. The < lilhl died shortly after Wlnifrled Cockerline, Miss Frances this week with Mrs. H. A. Tro nip. At leaving the bay with a neighbor. who now boycott the house will occa­ the arrival of Mrs. Clodfelti r Obertatiffer. ?diss Mary DeBar. Miss whist Mrs Beardsley won the prize. By using diplomacy voir can find out sionally patronize him and show News. Lucia Campbell. Miss Cectle Wilcox. The guests were Mrs. M. J. Duryea. when your neighbor Is going down their appreciation of hi» efforts In Miss Cornelia rinkham. Miss Peggy Mrs. J \V. Hobbs and Mrs. Beardsley town, when you will exhibit much making his play house a popular and STATE GOOD ROADS McNsir. Miss Marjorie Holcomb. Miss Next Thursday the ladies meet nt wisdom by either being away your­ permanent entertainment resort he Jane Knox. Miss Jessie Bibee. Miss Mrs. P. E. Snodgrass' home on West self or sick in bed. for your neigh­ will do his part in making his thea­ MEETING IS SUCCESS Merle McKelvey, Miss Willetta Ninth street to prepare Christmas bor may also be endeavoring to raise tre one of the very best to be found Wright, Miss Mildred Bagley. Miss boxes to be distributed among Eu­ a baby by the same rules. in I.ane county. Mr. Bryan Is ear­ Every thoughtful and loving moth­ nest in his endeavor to meet the de­ Large Attendance of County Of Ale. ha Emerick. Miss Frances Ad­ gene's needy ones. The next regular ams. Miss Maurine McAdams, Miss meeting will be with Mrs. J. F. Tit- er sluiuld arrange *t so that when mands of the public and is willing to ficials and Supervis­ father conies home the baby will be add several thousand dollars more to Hazel Rader. Miss I-ilah Sengstake, u«. ors with enough soothing syrup to asleep Miss Bess Cowden, Elinor McClain. I 4 4 4 his business if his patronage will jus­ The other guests were Mrs. Ban The Thimble Club met on Thurs- insure complete rest to his tired tify. it home, croft, Mrs. DeBar and Mrs. McAd- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. nerves during his hours I Portland. Dec.. 17.— With over am». two hundred road .-n?< >r Frank Page in the Fisk flats on Elev­ Wives will greatly add to the long- ED DOMPIER VICTIM : ten of the leading county jud ge» in enth street. Needlework and con­ evity of their hubbies by this meth­ 4 4 4 attendance the Oregon Good Roads versation afforded the pastime for a od. Miss Valene Eastham gare a de- When baby is learning to talk, OF VICIOUS ASSAULT State Assoclatl»n held a most repre- pleasant afternoon. Mrs. Page was light •'ill dancing party at her home seutative meeting in Portland. on ssisted in serving a delicious feed it castor oil. This will lubricate on We-1 Eleventh street Friday even­ Last Saturday evening as Ed. Monday. December 12 The feature '.uenheon by her sister. Mrs. Lilley, the tongue and vocal organs. For girl ing. /he home wa" most effectively Dorn pier was returning home from of the meeting was the appolntni »nt and Miss Frieda Goldsmith, .»nd Mis« babies substitute a muffler. decr.rated with mistletoe and ferns. To familiarize yourself with baby town he was attacked by six ruf- of u board of Highway Commissi in­ It was a fancy dress affair, and the Meta Goldsmith. The invited guests language, it is considered expedient fians and had it not been for his ers and a state highway board to car. costumes were very attractive and of the club were Mrs. Jerry Horn. for mother ami father to prepare physical ability and power of defense, ry on the good roads work in the clever. During the evening Miss Al­ Mrs. Lucy Abrams. Mrs. A. Lilley and themselves as follows: Wifey should he might have fared considerably state of Oregon. Several state laws ta Eastham presided at the punch Mrs. H. L. Studley. Mrs. Horn invit­ sit on hubby's lap just as she did in worse than he did. The story related relating to highways were takin up bowl. The guests ware Mrs. Miller ed the club to meet with her at their the happy period when babies were by Mr. Dompier is as follows: Just ami discussed at the convention, ami of Portland. Miss Katherine Watson. next regular meeting, which will be not considered. You should sit in as he passed under the trestle of the •it was found that they suited well, Mi’s Frieda Goldsmith. Miss Meta the fir«t Thursday in Jaunary. the front bay window so that all the P. E. & E. trolley line a short dis- their purpose. ♦ 44 Goldsmith, Miss Lillian Gilkey. Miss A resolution was introduced in re-, On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Buoy neighbors could see you. This will tance froni this side of his home, Leslie Emmons. Miss Hetty Davis. tend to make you feel small and kid­ some one stepped out from behind gard to the taxation of automobiles I was hostess to the Tuesday Afternoon Miss Beatrice Mercer. Miss Edwina Bridge Club. The guests were Mrs. dish. Now put hot potatoes in your one of the pilings and without warn­ and this was done by the automobile | ♦ ♦ ♦ During th«» dis-| Hayes. (Baker City), Mrs. M. J. Dur- mouth and try to talk. Familiarize ing smashed him in the eye with a people themselves. The Kaffeeklatsch Club, a recently yea. Mrs. C. B. Willoughby and Mrs. yourself with the sounds and words large rock. Almost before he could cusslon of the question, the agents organized club, met with Mrs. Dora Bryson. Mr«. Duryea entertains the they are meant for and you will find realize what had happened be receiv- and owners placed themselves on ' I it a great aid in understanding baby a blow on the head from behind, record as favoring a reasonable tux Grey at her home on East Eleventh club next week. prattle. You will not say the same which staggered him, and he fell for­ providing the funds derived in such street Wednesday afternoon. The thing twice the same way—but neith­ ward he grabbed his first assailant, a manner should be used for the purpose of the club, besides sociabil­ RILES FOR RAISING A BABY. but in the mixup he succeeded in get­ maintenance and oiling of roads. er will the baby. ity, is that the mambers may come (By Elbert Bede.) When baby says and does cute ting away. As soon as the ruffians together to keep up tnelr German When the matter of permanent Realizing that in these high-ten­ conversation. Mrs. Gray was assist- sion days few people have the time things just keep them to yourself saw that Dompier Intended to put up highways came up before the con- SPRINGFIELD P . t vrntlon It calili V IK II decided thill loads .-lioiild it.' court I Io II, of II t w H Illi Smit h die till meeting fforts to \\ J ililg«' HU coutity Th Hall of Cuos count.' ami .1 of I’nloii o Hint' tool, k an est ill the pr< >c'>edliigH. Fretwcll of Seattle, secretary Noeiatlon m I Pacifie High" iy I liess McGaffe' of ill « Victoria B of Trude and that city's brunch I levolopilieilt tile Vancouver Islnnd I.eague, were - prominent among tho delegates. FOREST RESERVE MONEY FOR OREGON Salem. <>r . I»«« 1« Oregon coun­ ties in which are located for«-st r«»- serves are entitled t*> |:ls.b.i.> S< for use of public «»-liools or roml«. ar- cording to a letter received nt the ex­ ecutive offices today from the Treas­ ury Department nt Washington I his money Is to be turned <»\er to the r< - . h \ of state In compilane«» with th«» Fed«»ral law th«* receipt# of that 1 bn r«»turned to forest • lie st I rated. nu rpo to lie would ' Olirà butt . Bills.■ th I ..il' lll.<> ii mhl umilici- incanì i.ut yeur (tic l.aiie Cuuiity A hh <>1 (* ii . ur g.inlzcd nini cnllHt<>d hoiiic iiipltal fin­ tile purpoHe of Huivcylng nini bulli! Ing n line frolli Eugcue, vln thu Ninniliw ami l'mpi|un to ('non llny A h mooii uh It bvcnmv iippnri'iil timi tlicre wiih il l'hnnce for tfila line to recelve thè iivceHHnry bncklng for Un' con atriietloli. thè S I* lliillH'illately g<,( biiny oli n Hiirvcy over priictlcnlly thè Hallo* ri'llte »clecleil In thè A hhc I t'o, They are puttlng up n Htrmig bluff ut thè pte oiit lime, nini h I iihi I i I li prove HlieceHHful. Il wlll tic mi ciih . v llintter for (Ile S I'. tu frutti« up mi c X ciihc for not ground I.IW liti I (In- bri !l< I The t i > Ih» 'ut Uli.; It .,1 every body who Illi » fit to |>r< le rll>* the »it uni ion, knows: blit (I vh!o4. III the meantime they r.u7,03. Malheur 34.OOOU.3U Or«'- t franchise« of right-of-way. :;«»n. 32.9KO.3O; Slukl.vou, 34 22.36: tug else that would tend to SI us I bw , $52.06: I’luatllla. $1029- oU: t'rupqua. $15X3.67; Wallowa encourng a rival road the circumstance», timl I ’ml er $6752.61; W.naha, $15 16.27; Whit realizing tin* treatment to which tlx* man. $ 4 25X 50. I bay iius been subjected In the past, It would si'ctn to be a wise course for COOS BAY VIEW the residents of this aectloii to gli<< possible encouragement lo lb« OF THE SITUATION every promoters of an enterprise who are working honestly and faithfully with Marshfield ~’aper Says the S. ill«* object of bulliiltig n road, In­ P. On 1 locks All Rail- stead of lending assistance to u cor­ poratlon whose principal object ta t<> VC3 prevent a road from being built. ifi<-tth<»r Importnnt real ••Mtnic (!«•»! nniatw! In Hoaeburx to day, when Mra. Snrnh IC nn I ¡i Mr Stagg, of I. om Ang«*h«N The deal Include1” the oh! flour mill and about one acre of land. Th«» purrhaxeriB Intend to remodel the mill, mil! as '(»on ax Much !»- «»ration .Mr Hhigg’N M<>n. of Spring« field, Oergon iM'compnnled bln fath- •r to Koa«*burg and will probably aa- MUtne urtiv«» miiii;iK«'m«»nt of the mill The conwideratlon I* aatd to have I m ,«, ii In th«» neighborhood of $5000. RoHoburg News. SE ¿xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx::: n* The Christmas Spirit At The Laraway Store And What It 3 * 0 M à * <1 J • 1 f » j ¿I ->.. ♦ ? I, I Get a Watch i- VI li Give Your Wife $ - 4- 4-4 >•4 4-4 if G i.Á ' «X. i I J You Know She Always Wanted One crLoy. correct thing for them. Call in and let us tell you all about it. We can show you a beautiful line of gentle men’s watches that will last a life time. Boys’Watches $1.00 up. Gents Watches $7.50 up. Ladies’ Watches priced at $7.50 and upwards now ♦♦♦ You Know of nothing that would please her more. Why not get her one? Bless her heart; she certainly deserves to wear one. And you car afford it at our prices. Come in and investigate. You won’t be urged to buy if you don’t want to. HAND PAINTED CHINA An unrivaDed assortment of pretty decorations in “White and Gold” and “Platinum and Gold” from the world’s best studios. .À**« A J 4 • IT 4 4 » 4 *4 » » 4 •4 3 » »4 :: A4 I J I. ■ fl 4 HAND BAGS beautiful line of Leather Hand Bags and Leather goods. Card Cases, Wallets, Purses, Music Rolls, etc., etc. Beautiful lice of Velvet and Tapestry Bags. Bags from.................. S1.60 «> 345.00 A ♦ >♦ «■ 4 *♦ Bowls, Nappies, Jugs, Tumblers, Mayonaise Sets, Vases Comports, Spoon Trays, Sugars and Cream- ers Oils and many other desirable pieces in neat and beautiful cuttings. f ♦ Our Electric Portables have been selected in ac- JhC,mo8t approved standards of i7.M .7’ h SETH LARAWAY • 1 r ♦ *4 •< »•A * ”Un,b" °f ’00d “7"‘ A Phmurr to Show Cooís I A yr <•4 X. & » We are always introducing new pat­ terns, and our lines this year in both Sterling and Plate are exceptionally beautiful. We do not overlook the feature of SERVICE I. and QUALITY in s Ou? ¿ ENGRAVE SOUVENIR SPOONS TO 0RDEP RINGS AND FOBS Bracelets, Brooches, Pins, Cuff Buttons, Charms. Emblem Goods, Chains, Belt Pins, Lockets, Kat Pins, Tie Clasps and many new and up-to-date things in jewelry. I ♦ *4 ’ 4 ♦ 4 4 4* ' ♦ OF RARE BEAUTY Q EXCELLENCE. Fountain We have the largest line of Brassware ever shown in Eugene, and this line must be seen to be appre­ ciated. Umbrella Stands, Jardineres, Fern Dishes, Baskets, Trays, Smoking Sets, Candle Sticks, For Holiday Desk Sets, Blotters, Paper Knives, etc., etc. We Gifts do no» have room for all these in our front store so have them on display in our rear room. A beautiful line of Umbrellas both in Sterling and SUGAR CREAMERS......... ............... 32.50 UP Gold Filled handles. Our crucible steel tops cover­ BOWLS.................. S2.00 UP ed with pure silk and silk and linen are the very best made. g■ g Silverware A DIAMOND BRASSWARE t- ’ 4 4 Not by chance-Itdid not happen so—but throught months of careful study months of planning have we been able to assemble under one roof the largest line of desirable Holiday Goods shown in Eugene ST fl 44 r 4À4<44^444444 IK f »