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About The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1911)
TfIE T’V’OU-A WEEK I u thst I sbnll contiuu«’. In tin nu-n j i.'X V' * tu ' ,‘ ",y * °l,, u r,,r “ ) I’, b., Hiivw.i'd. "At any day. ut So. ni'iouut, 11,« appnrtiinily may pre * itself, tho opportunity rm l*oklng TEÏ ; /Novellici! by ,5 jq / JOSEPH V.NCE (r„.n the Play off’« r Shtnc Nome 1/ WINCHELL s MT:< CuirrirM. IHO. b» WU“»» Smith ■'right." r IKK-llt.-.l 't'ressed, as w* turned a earner. ’ young womsu in u very snractlvo •bi’ii gown was strolling toward im. quit« prettily eupaK’il with n bo*k will, h sbu read b » she walled, her full young head bowed bescatli a sumihudo wid* h tint. q her fn-<* becomingly. Kbe <4vu >un ii wjjy miu II m mi »*! h jr» w voit1*- I creating ns w« passed, only my kiiowlcdgii of the y uitig woman pre vented in,* from being blind'd |>y her engaging appeamn' ». ’’Thut," Nil Id I whvii wo were out of r.irshot, •’ h I iows you what a furore u good looking young man con create in u town Uk* this. Joslo Jxe kwood Uu** .nd L»ul* r" i'. it*'voice? n»i »‘vined, from ■ -, *tl 1 Ut tho t of tho atnlr- \ la rtiMMl by Ao bidso of the s raging, at,(Vnd gioivo down, ! by noy ofti i. And In that 1 rr#liz«’< never bvforw • girl had ' ro it 1 r tuulber / i *wx t xiir.vnn iti her than lay in that marvelous ro production of Margaret tlraham’s voli**. As she Waited (hero Olio <!«*• t ■ t<*d In her poso nonn i hing of her mother's quiet dignity, in her eyes more than a little of Margaret'* t rag oily, of Margaret’s beauty I saw K . nt trace, 1 own, but in those days Uy eyvs wore blinded by the signs of oi erwork and insiidlctent nourish- men t that marred her young feature*, by the hopeless dowdlnesa of lier gar- incuts. Abruptly ehe moved swiftly to her f tiler's side and sllpl>ed her luitul Into l.i*t, “ ••What What is Is It. it, father?" she repeat- id. e' lug <’olouel Boliun coldly. "Why. Betty." he said, tremulous— "v. by, Betty, y' ttr grnudf.ither here has Lei n klml enough to offer to take you ar.d educate you and make n lan> < f you, ami and we were Ju-*t talking it over, dear—Jtist talking It over." "Do you mean tbut?” the llung ut lloLuti. 11» strul.thtcnrd tip and held himself well lu hr.U'l. "Is it the Oust you bure heard of II?" "Yes.” Mie looked iuqulrlngly nt tier father "Why did ,'t you t II her?" Bohun per-.lMrd h.itshly. •AVer« ’ \\ ' v"it afraid?” "No.” Bain shoi .ft I.is head «lowly, "I wasn't afraid, bill it wa* unticccx- snry. You «ee, 1; ■tty, t’olont’l B-diiin L* wliHng Iodo nil tills f r you on xev- eral conditions. Y< u mm t leave tu o and net cr see me ngitln. V u niustn’t o meet even rec'.uize nu* fhotild upon the st: t Y<pi must change jour .ion e to II. h,in :ind never peritili to be known n« Betty Gru Then j on must”— rer mind I. daddy, dear.” said th" it h s <• tough. I kuuw now. nd why you never told me. t. oi -nd Holum knew inde the offer, of r It simply to harass, Ills revenge." our itwur?, miss?” i< I, livid n Ith wrath. .lie- tu’d Ulis Mcwiy, u Jot;, 1 U. U ! wain j< sti: Krzwooi), put on h r I.... bib inul tucker to go walking in t'.'s afternoon on tho off cl .¡nee of no . ting you, Mr Duu uu.” •T’latterjr note," ho commented. Who'» Josie Ixw kwood?" "DauiJiter of BUnky Lockwood, tbe rl- best loan In llndville." "Ah!” he said cryptically, I managed to hear much of Mr. Dun run while I myself was engaged In formulating an estimate of thu young man. lio l<-ft the hotel and took mod- ost acconiinislutlou* nt the house of Hetty Carpenter. Ho enetged the popular Inin: inutlon no less tlinn mine own. although 1 wa* more Intimately hi ¡eclated with him as a fellow resi dent nt Hetty Carpenter’«. My pro- f< • .ionnl duties milking their habitual demands upon my time. 1 s.iw. It may be, I ck ■ of 1 It:» than many of our peo ple. Certainly 1 learned leu of hls way* from first hand knowledge. But from tny <1* -k -It’s the ne.ircst to the window right nboio tin* postotlicedoor — I was enabled to keep a pretty close line upon Ills habits nnd movement* during the first fortnight of hls stay in Itudvlllc. At borne I saw him with unvarying regularity nt mealtimes and les* fre quently after supper. Between whiles In* Hoi’inisl to ebs* rvc a fairly regular routine. In the morning after break fast ho walked abroad f* r hls health's sake. In the afternoon and evening ho aequestered hiniM-lf In Ills room for the pursuit of hls li al studies. About the g. r.:. ji!*ii!'" of th«' * latter I was long without a question. Having be.-u prfvlh'gi’il to Inspe. t Ills room, I f unii It redolent *>f un atuii phere of liiglily conimeudable uppHeation. III h writ Ill ; table was a mod -I of neatiles mili hi* :.tore of legni trentina Impresseti one vastly. Thut no one, nut even Ilei- ty Carpenter, over naw tl lio rooiu wltli out renutrkiuif rne open rollini* of "The Jain of Torts." with Its uumer otii pages p.iinstii kingly spaced by sllpB of p per by wav of bookmark-.' Is uu atteide«l fact. That It was al ways tho sumo volume is less widely known. • Less directly that is to «ay, via my window—I learntsl of him compro- diously from source* whi h. would have been anonymous but for ray long acquaintance will» the voices of the townspeople. I write these pages ut my desk nt home und. If truth s to be told, somewhat surreptitiously. But with these voice-.« ringing In my mem ory s ear I seeuii’il still to bo sitting at my erstwhile desk by the window, i looking out over Courthouse square, chewing the rubber heel of my pencil the while I listen Immediately opposite, on the far himself up 'Then Id h«r sud wr.ice« out I «ide of the square, tbe courthouse rises proudly In all the inujt*- ty of its columued front «ml clapbonrded sides. Farther along there’s the Methodist :’.nA PITCH Vf. < hitri'b, very k ere. with Its row.-, of N my way ba A from my walk sheds on one side f'*r tbe teams of tlio J esniii serrrto le in* ’in sitting mere rural members. Behind them ail on the wall of tt-e midge. I bulk our hills, dltn ami purpl«’ against Ui’ojujj* [ f'JJEy.’tf tojnoj^acd th* . ..................... blue of toe sky. its I I wry qulet. There are fen tbosa few most familiar tin- ran wnrery of u roo ter s< w here ou ou tsk Iris of town, nu thuddlng <>f hoofs lu th dust <>f the roadway, Mllqa wrlnglng faint l-ut getiiifne shrl agony troni hls cotnet lu u ruoui L bini! tln* opera botisi* ou thè no Street, periodi' ili. rhutll« of f<e*t oli thè shlewalk b**low, h-e* frequotltJy tho whllie of thè swluglug iloois ut M'bwnrtz’s pluee aud nbove It a p<-r bnti* tho stirili bui not unplensuut uc- conta of Angle Tiithlli li* sh<* pau»- > ou ilo* ttiro’lx.ld downatalr* and in J«cts aurprtsing luforinntiou luto tbe notblug relii< tuut eurM of Marno Gur risoli : •’Ilo’* got slx siilts of elodie*, tlirio f-ir situimi r ami tlireo for wlnter, and two othors to wettr lo parile*, oue l'og ular full ilri-H sull and iinother wlth- out nny tali.« on tho cout thut Ito told MI * (’iirpi-iitcr was a dlnncr io.it, Lut Itola mi Barnette *ays ho must ’ve men nt u tuxedo, Ixx-nuso noliody wears th.it khul of dotile* except nt night, *o bow could It Ixr a dlnner coat? Ami Ml-s <’nrp«nter told ma he’s got twelve *trlp««l shirts and eight white ones mid doze us of silk socks nod two dozen n>~-ktlev and handker chiefs till you can't couut and" - Mam* putv mates this monologue with a regular and excusable "My SEVEN ---------=Ì5SiS IJ< Ilo! "O k r to ' “Whin for “To ■ bout, to u friend <d “Av , you al round when h< him send it a “Bmii Gru!, Bolan know who I* perlorlty 1 b wearing thin under contac with Ills curiosity. This surpriHing LI of news makes him distinctly affable and Inclined to lower hm • the Mocal level of the son of thu h stable keeper. A* for myself, I nin im lined to lean out of tbff window und cull Tracey up lest he get out of hearing before 1 bear the rest of It. Eortunately 1 am not thus obi!*-- 1 to compromU* my dignity. The two ure at pause. ’’Gimme a cigarette and I'll tell you," bargains Tracey rarewdly. "Lev Bar ker told mo after Sam'd gone.” away Into tho mlluminer afternoon Thu deal is put through promptly. quiet. I am free to resumo tuy inter "Ho was telegraphin’ to— Got a rupted flight of fancy, but I refrain. match The atmosphere Is soporiferoiis, hardly 1 or i neo I nm In aympntby with Ro conducive to editorial Itisplrntlon. und land, whose tone betrays bis tie it I And the < omnimglisl flavors of r 1 wring Tracey’* ex: -perutbig neck. cedar, glue aud rubl- r quite nouri i Lu v. a* oulv telegriipbiu Presently Dr. Mortimer, tho minis- r. comes down tho *treet In com- puny with bls deacon. Blluky I/u-k- wood. <They uro discussing some on»> In ’ u ’. m I uk I tunes, but I catch refer ences to a worthy young tnan and tho vacancy In tho choir. Josie Lockwood rustles Into hearing with Bessie Gabriel In tow. Josie h rattling volubly, but with a hint of the conildentlal in her tone, She In- flats that “of coursu I never let on, but every time we meet I can just feel him looking and”— He- sio Interpose*. “Why. Trarey Tan ner’s Just crazy for fear he’ll take on with Angle." I cou ► '<« Josie's head toss at this. I bet be don't know what Angie Tut- Uill looks like. That’s too absurd”— "Absurd" isJo- newest word. It’s colleges distinguished, but also in not afford to *pcn«l too much on n 1HF TROi’IOSHKS some measure an answer to those i blouse. The Dutch neck and cLiow 2 tc heal us. people who arc forever asking: sleeves are *uru to remain through r • z Cedrón Sail / 'lu rica many nativ»’* »r • tsof this plant. Cedrón .e'.ae that has valiiat.i* lew urna »tores L ;oet • a larri consumer of t e au- nw-re tntc M ft a til t! ■ ’. Lavin’ to i ay "eih. Aud. : - ¡'..In' of i o’* I h rd itoiand Barnette • :.y t'otb r day that o?<l Sam b.-. l a note cornin' due to the bunk an' I; iky wasn't goin' to renew it a;.y more.” - I’.rrc Sun can’t pay It." “< rtalnly be can't. 1 was in bls stor '■ day before yextiddy. a:id they wasn’t nols <Jy come la for nothin' while 1 was there He don’t do DO business to speak of.” "How long was jou there. III?” "From 9 o'clock to noon." What doin’?" Nutbin’- —jea’ scttln’ round.” I seen him today g.i.i’ into the ba: 1;. Gil'- - . bo must 've gone to see Lockwood 'bout ’ that note.” Well, I < don't envy him his call on nky Loe •l.wuod none.” Mcbbe lie went la to deposit his coup' ns,” Watty chuckled. Hiram snorted, and there was silence while he tilled and lit bis p!p*. "I hearu tell this inornln'," be ro ■ jiiii *I, "that Jo.-ue L - kwoud’s join' to give a J- irtv next week." Y<s; 1 beirn It too. Angie Tuthlll s talkin' '1 ent it to Mame Garrison to Leom rl 5c Call’s. She said tliey w:.s goin’ to h-.ve tlx* biggest time this town ev - e-’.-aiu’ to decyrate ground- n . Iaute:::s and have i e im s-nt fro m PRillydelphy, aud es too. Can't make out what’s iu Into r,lln!:y to let that gal of Lis moriev like that." s Hiram after a sa- ■ must be gcttln' it up for that New York dood.” "Duncan?" “L’b-huh." “I didn't know he was 'quaintcd with the Lockwoods." "1 didn't know he was ’quaintcd with nobody.” "Nobody ’icptin’ Homer Littlejohn an 1 Hetty Car; enter, and they don’t sc ii to Ln-, much about blr.i. I call Lltu darn cur’us. Hetty says lie * alius a-s.’ttin' in 1 i r . :a a-Ktudyla* and a studyin’ and a-s’.udyln’." "He goes walkin’ tnornln’a, Hetty told me.” "Waal, he don’t come downtown mtt h. N’ol ,'y hardly ever sees him 'cept to church." Hiram | .i ters this ; rofoundly. Anal ly delivering hlms if of an op.nlon v,!;. h lu> lias never forsaken. "I claim he's a s'plcious character." Don’t 1 . 11 me a th-ugli be knew ; sth to be much of anything." Wanl. now. if he's a real student and they ain’t n . outs 'built him. what in tarnation's he «I -in’ here? That’s jest what I'd like to hue somebody tell me. Watty." “Hetty *r. !:e sex be wants a quiet pl. ee tv study ” . with ■ - m. "Oh. f:l- You u't catch no Noo York young f -lor a->ettlin' down in Radvilh* un!. ■- l . : - or s ur.-tliin’ worse." "’T:n't no i se fellin’ Ilctty Carpen ter that." ’ N’*.*. If anyls dy scz a werd ag’ln hl: i s':c s'.ieis ’em rlji-.t up." " ' .n't ' ■’ ■ IL : ty. but all the-wim mln 's on his side." ’s p -ef enough to me he ain't right." "V.’iin:: in." s::ys Watty ns the result 7KACKX •JAXNf.U. i Gresham & Jones for s :ie sody wa ter sirups.” "Where’ll he get the t ' '■ ?" There’s fine scorn in Roland s < :i: cut. “I duuno, but lie ha: !i-ii Lew a Ave dollar bill to • y ; •.• ::. s-.g*.” 1 “Well, If Sam Gra . fa got nnv i to it Instead money he’d better Imld ■ a of buying s >d.v v ;ter : ri ups. I guess Bllnky 1 :.w- ■«! ’ll g t after him when lie finds ft out. lie owes BUuLy a note at the ban!:. a;:<! :t’ s .- coming due In a day or two, and Blink ain’t going to renftw, neither.” “Sam sceiucd cheerful ’i :,U. Any how. It ain’t my funeral.” I luive now so.uetliin tn thick una (lor six suits or clot oxa. al - , .* than half very good word, too, but sometimes lucilued to stroll up t" G uLain’s and (C ■r.tl:t"."d nex. week '. I fear she will wear It threadbare. It 1 closes her remarks na th.* two girls out dart inio the posioflicc, aud there is the v< 0 0000000000 0000400 \\ p ice for u time; then they emer „• • t e fa lor, < 0 0 ing, und 1 lie.ir J . o ileelar -. "i d ? i - : >111: g i Iti hind Barnette to do It. l.ut he's Dg I ion 0 4 so Jealous, lie makes me tired." OIL o a s. II fi jv l. s’ie's response is inaudible. ' vn 000 0 00004000004000 pia V Why i the grippe? Do we as an K‘hk 11 "Well." Josie continues, ’T’ui simply get j r< bat t!*ilic<nt people intend to enduro Ai KI l I 1 nut going to send them out uutll I tho d f u ilteu it’J* Iti ’V .nil on ¡ ¡light and during each meet him. Futhcr said I could glv true to thi Cl num- end February go limping f t. it a week from Saturday, but 1 won't my dnt; - n t t Io •it. snvfflint. coughing and li, 1 n< 1 tw Surpr Ugly Uke- unlc a’’— \vl . zing for a couple of weeks or i: r :l lia n. . At me ’ V.'hat are the doctors doing? w!so are discttssln Bessie Interrupts again inaudibly. fr> tn "Of course 1 could do that, lint if 1 least I can dedur r It ;ii very veil to tell what i the r sub Ju l said ■’.'i.-s t'ari enter anil guests' li* ram's Arsi wore s, t ieni is doing to overcome bubonic ague, of bow it has caught the nto- that nosey old llorier IJttleJohn d Jet t Is for tl lie. moment t "Yes. sir; he’s the p st man t uito iii the a< t of smuggling the think I meant him, too, anil if I only ver germ, of Its genius in exhibit x said 'guest' It’d look too pointed. 1‘ou't this town.” or. tho moving picture films, the "Yes." Watty qu:;v* ”y ''. I guess yon thiuk ao?" ?>ercu! ■-;s germ in the role of a To my relief they pass from hearing be be." e . Ti ’’i .ill very well. •'s* sense “And lie’s rot no mere and 1 feci for my pipe for comfort. t they iro too much like giving Auyway, 1 never did like Josie Lock- into him than God givo a goose.” •lies to foreign missions when yottr “No; I guess he ain’t." .rood Smoking, I meditate on the n . .hbor is starvin ’ What we dc- "Why. look ¡it the way things has n tonisblng power of personality Her of ir ph: sician* is the complete ts Mr. Matbaldcl Duncan no more than roti down at his stere stuct* Margaret alhilation of th- grippe germ It i ’ whllo w li require a battle royal, for he is a fiiuii- .it in our midst ttlio plirnse 1.- died. She kiffit th!: .s n-rtinu.u t<*oii> germ, like our friend n< used ciili.ms'.v as something sacred t > she was alive." Marga ol long landing, the typhoid one. “Yes; she was a tine «•ornan. ' country journalism), uud, behold, not « y alw s waits to be invited in. yet has the town < cased to ill -euss him ret Bobun wr. « ” "And. they ain’t no i The loutrol ho lias over the local mli: lumnl of the University of *. u-’ and imnglnntlou I* certainly wonder S;:::i I,;-..! 5 a h s b?i n doing public hon- she dl.*d. Put ever sins fill, tile more so since he has lippar ilm.t mater as a trainer of ently made no effort to attract atteu nil go out and no conn* In 1 The immediato cause of tion rutber, 1 .should aa.v, to the con He keep* fussin' and fu sin* tile fact that the present ontsins twenty-seven for trary. Quiet and ana isit alug lie Inventions of hls, but uo one ever ms i t the I'niversity of gt-i s Ills way. minding bis own busl heard tell of Lis gcttia' anything out ;i larger number than any ni a ns carefully ns ve would ml: ’. of 'em." ige can boast Harvard is It for hint, with all tho geed will l:i tin "And « hat'd In* ' > with all the mon cr lit : with sixteen. Yale aud the wa'ld, if only we could find out whai ey Ut* hud when Muiva.et died;" C’u'.ti-sry if Virginia with fifteen it is. ttal ■„u'l Ic.iiv him ulvnc , “Kpent It, wlmt be I.. ..I I- .4 ana < o . These figures should provo not t uiVu uitej Uud K .e ... v !b Uvlc* t l . oulv .. uiatlei of congatulat'm to the. At the WeeK End ‘Does a college aduratlon pay?” and .•mother aeaaon. On *ome of th* "Who, ever hears of a graduate after smartest of the French blouses, the neck Is finlshi-d with a band of Irish lie lea IV( .- college?” ’■<: figures should prove a satls- ; crochet Insortieq, with tho «am* , to «very state that Is loyally j idea repeated on the cuffs of the fling a s tate university. When alee vc.I. alnlng that «he state gi-es tn After all, there is nothing more of history, literature econom- graceful llun the tunic and certain lo.-ioiogy tan be thus vielbiy re- features of the n.uch-abused hobble to the stsi- in educated law- skirt. Tae idea of lightly looping ind an intelligent «'Itlzeushlp. 'the skirt over folds of it i. own ma * «an s e that it is harvesting terial finlrlicd with contrasting ban l la indeed an effc 'tive cu* and many ha* «own. n al pre»ent seems fearful of are the chic surimor frocks fashion- A printed it was not so in pioneer el after thia gq.se. every community in th«j French net made ov«-r white has the lllamet'e valley attempted to .up- skirt looted nb< vo bias folds of tbs ■ rt s > ollf-ge If the referendum is net itit 'iicd along the cf’qc* with <b I- ■ ok«; I sgaltiat the I'niversity ap- fcato pink «ilk. The floral design« opricition this year it will do the in th«' net aro pin with a dash of ’itution an inestimable amount <.f del.i. te g * • a; ' T>w Bi s fold* irm It will cripple the pres« nt of . ink >. ,tl:i atlo: n either side of the .d future administ:ation. No large fitted blouse, the belt is of the satin ano iar-r*-a< nir.g >n.* r an be made, and there are -tiaight folds of th* All development y be arrested at »am* material stltcned below th* a moment's noth Ar»: we to make little square yob«' back nnd front. political play -it s of cur s< hools? Theae cross bands, u .- .vever, aro ea> One year we hi i normal school, broid-.r.d with «*! had none. Thi The next year year we have- oi -in same old sit we gain? Thi uation Whet sort of dealing neither talr nor practical. A woman with unpronounceable 0 0 00000000000000 and ir divisible sections to her name, 0 says woman is a part of speech. The 0 part oi sp ech woman Is, is the verb. 0 0 0 0 0 0 A Wisconsin man was convicted of 0000*0000000040400 FADS AMD FASHIONS J I stealing a 20-year watch. The Judge ! New York. Feb. 25.—It is quite a3 gave him a written guarantee to go ' true as it is hackneyed to »ay that it that is warranted to v.ear. I the fashions to be are more beauti- with 0 0^ f ui than ever befor*. There are the way tu get information good A ' same lovely bats, frocks, biouses, abou t the milk, bgsincss is to pump eluder*. bandeaux tbe milk man. I scarfs for the tor the coiffure and trie best of little 0 0 0 accessories which go to make up the Mind reading is an a-’ornnlish- i ensemble of the well-dressed woman. m< r.t but not.alv.ays a ph "sure. -And it is because they ure lovelier, 0 0 0 and more original than ever, that; The be.-1-way to p .nlsh a girl is 0 on a.id Lold to never take her to "court” they grip one's one’s favor. 0 0 0 A feature of the coming modes If milk keeps going higher, th-ro that is sure to attract is the shirt will soon be another milky way In j waist hat. Thia is to be featured in the eky. contradiction to the tailor made hat. 0 0 0 They are not rivals for both have When every one ia s'.tiafied. the separate uses ac? each is ini port ant ’reformer finds bti. ita a dull—tut in its own sphere, and the shirt he is usually pretty busy. waist hat takes on an extra touch of 0 0 0 frivolity that would be out of place Every cloud has a .uvei r lining, ou the tailor made; yet if one has to and you . hnn'| t ani_ our eyes to atretch a point to make the purse discern the llnljfc flirt strings reach to the damnds of fash 0 0 0 4» ion, it would do better to have a shirt There ought tone no quesi ion waist hat and suit the tailor made ?bout which-«.jc dw.Ulie talking, chapeau, since the former can be con Don’t you clwaya" Igeale of tho verted more easily into manifold re Queen's English and your mother quirements. tongue? Certain shades of blue— the fav ored gentian, raven’s wing—and red The women folks have gone to are to be much used, and of course the extremes in the matter of dress there is 'he inevitable Helen Pink, the big hat at one extreme and tho which is prettier in straw, if possible, hobble at the other. than it is in fabrics. There is a 0 0 0 The report has leaked out from charming little shirt waist hat in Helen pink straw. The crown is Washington that Chief Justice White very high and broad, one of those can see through his wife's glasses. frauk thing.-, that tbe frivolous wom That sounds »yi.-,' pv4*it*r,',l to the an thinks gives her an air of serious trouble some poop!" have in seeing ness. and the conservative woman re through some < t the decisions of the gards as the expression of the best supreme court. ♦00 possible taste, and a brim that turns Bear some one else’* burden for up at the back with the rakish an gle of the college boy’s felt. The him and he will take advantage of front is perfectly straight, ii. ’ining you to beat you to the goal. 0 0 0 perhaps a little downward, but only A boiled dinner is all right In it* as much ro as would be natural with such a decided curve as is given the place, but its place is not inside a back and sides ci the hat. In fact cigar wrapper. 0 0 0 the list would be a complete replica There are men making Christian of the college Lays’ "crush,” were it not in straw and for the high crown. martyrs of therusefve* by offering Around the brim there is a broad to put up with all th" Inconveniences band of ribbon velvet—about four of missionary work in heathen lands inches wide—which will afford ex who become peevish the moment a tra proof cf tbe height of the crown, tired wife asks them to rock a sick and this is a peculiar tone of brown baby a few minutes. ish clay pinned where the euds meet with a long pin of dull gold and en amel in different pink shades. The * • whole air is one ut studied careless 5 Real Estate Transfers $ ness. but exceedingly chic. Around • 0 the velvet brim there is a wreath of chrysanthemums in blending shades 000000000000000000 of pink, the centers being of brown Charles A. Swaggart et ux to Ed to match the velvet ribbon. It does ward Ziniker tract In see. 36-18-4 not figure in the argument that one W: SI>0. John V.’. McBee to Elmer F. Mc never s s the centers of chrysanthe mums and it would be irreverent Bee SI acres i*i tp. IT-3 W; $1^ cf the fashion critic to note such a George H. Colter ’o Arthur Titus io. 11. 1Î. in blk. 14 ” ’ of * departure The fact is that large lots 7 8. flowers are to be the favorite among Glenada; »335. Bugger Brothers to Edward Zinf- tbe spring hat trimminngs and if it be necessary to show stamens, stems, ker. 109 acres in see. 6-19-3 W; "cups" cr anything elsa to work in a 1800. A. C. Jennings to Hix Cooper tract porl’eetl’ blended color scheme, well, they are going to be shown aud N’a- in sec. 15-15-9 V>’; $X*>. Sarah E. Purdy tq E. M. Drew lot ture be—cheerful about it. Again? Yes. 5 in blk. 4 of Purkerson and Quim Then blouses, again, and with as much novelty and by's add to Eugene: 542 5. Webb W. NVvnegar et ux to Lucy variety to be told about as if they new discovery Abrams Nof SWh and NW U of were an entirely of sec. 17-19-4 W, 120 acres; Fashionable women who lean to ef SE fective blouses which they do not 5100. Geora.- Smith to K. C. Dresser want to have laundered often, and yet which they wan' always to look lots 3 and * and Wl(J of iots 2 and in blk. 3 of Henderson's add to fresh and beautiful aud giving greater room in their wardrobes to Eugene, 510. the marquisette designs These arc often in white, done in white em 000000000*0000000 broidery and perhaps oftencr trim MARRIED med with a touch of color. Trailing designs of small flowers which com- 000000000000 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ plcU’l ’ cover the front of the blouseo In Harrisburg. Feb. 18, 191 I. Os- saau’.s b< a favorite mode of Se I car B. Long, of thnt city, and Miss to coratioi. and there is a tendency Beulah Martin, of Creswell. Rev. J, ward aadlag a spray or so at lile E. Walbeck officiating, The brid* back between tucks or rows of in- is a popular school teacher and the sertion although such an addition groom is a young business man of meant much ■ the woman who can‘the Linn county city.