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THBm'OEKE DAILY GUARD,' BATTODAY, JANUARY 4, 100 - - - - - - J I I !- I 1 - J 1J-- 1 i VI tiimfncKK unii nor la I inwtlnic on lata . r.nu " t jt i k...ii. haH an Interesting be given this year should not prove to ,;,,,, nieeng. Those pres. be a Btlll greater success To get he ' 0 ( ,, M . R A. correct Idea of the ball before the J,r"- w Mr3 F. public I think it In well to quote In "' " "' M,age, ,da Platt, brief what one of the club members i e fj la Smlta and Derail oas sam concerum it. i I ula Dunbar, Minnie Hawthorne, teuffer, Hurry Swart, Grover Kest 'aiimii W'hlicaker. li.'iido Day, Mortlo Icy and Will Klltz. Amen, Klin a ll'iidrh ka. Amy I Jiinn. ( . Hiiny I l.-iirlrickH. Kmma Travis, Kth-I The Thursdiy Afternoon flub met elwyn Harbour, Nellie I.ooiiiIh, Del-1 ihl week wllb Mrs. T. H. I.uckey. eue Koblnson. j Most of the afternoon wan devoted Mo making and perfecting the arrange. i ,.,.1.1 ,i,,.i. .,.!,: merits for the Charity Hall, about business anil social meeting on last society In- Just entering now. reuieiuber that laid year a number of people refused to buy tickets because they thought their money would Ii? used to pay for heavy expenses oi the ball. And ho It occurred to uie that It would be well to remind people that tho expense of giving the Charily Hall last year was Jint 12S.K. And ulfhoiieh everv detail is not arranged , .. u... rent were .or huh years pany, eve,..,,,.. '" .,, ,hmn,, ,. Mr. and Mis. Ktta fiowermau. Marian Harper. On the 27th lint, a most pleasant j eveiiinu was spent at the home of. Miss l.ulu Martin by a number of j her friends, who gave her a surprise. The evening was enjoyahly spent i witn music and games, alter wmcn a dainty lunch was served. Those pres- Mr. and Mrs. 11. w alker, Ah Is usual, the week following Christ nuts lias lieen a bu:,y one soc laliy. Ttie rtoh of the holll.-iy ton ami is past, point of Die nut of town giiesls r has llru oiitcrt.ilaod. In fa'! the New Year Travis was an Invited The busi- wlth needle work and cards, after which the guests sat down to an appetizing luncheon. o.. ....i.. .. r r,,,i ivllli Mru Km. . i'... .i-i.i.. .v.,. ......,.i guest for the afternoon ",a " " "7 ness meeting waa followed so the pterin v program wiu omitted. The officers elected for I be ensuing year are: Mrs, W. W. Calkins, pn-sl-ili-nl; Mrs. Kiiima .l"'inm, vice-president; Mrs. .1. H. YWIIougliby, reord I11K Kecii'fary; Mrs. Tliuin ,son, Ireas- lirer. I'ollo-.cin lile CIIM'ilil of III'.' deparled, and everyone 01 ,;alilzal l.ui lur y els. lie- Indies next to ..nieilalii and lo be devuied th' Ir niieuiloii to a chrlsi. ii'.i tree U (It' ll was laiiin who h '-Jills f.ir nil. Mrs. David Link ns.iiil- glves pi-.uilse of li.-lni: a very ;uy ,., me ,ie.s in serving delirium, re. one; for. find, (her? Is the f'resliuian fieshmeiit:-. lloi to be given on January IS by tho University Class of I H I I , mid tills Tm, Young Men of the Dormitory will be followed by the Charity Hal! Cu, entertained (he 1- -si. of the Uni on January 3), and in addition to these there will be the usani reeen tlnns, card pardon, and club meet ings. A very happy New Year is my sincere wish to all. versltv students and a few Invited guests at a dancing party on Wed nesday evening. The floor of the large rec-ption room was waxed for the occasion and a program of twen ty dances enjoyed to tno music fur- Miss Maude Kerns wha has been unending Die holidays with her par ents lure was the compliiii-lited guest at a unrulier of gatherings Ihls past week. Mrs. I1..!:. Snodgniss en tertained for her Monday by invlline; about a dozen of ln-r D-lcnds In to spend the afternoon. Then on Tii's day Mrs. L. Chambers entertained In 'her honir. Tim ladles were In vited to bring their needl" work and pass away the afternoon. Mrs. Cham bers was assisted In serving refresh ments by Miss Mary Chambers. The guests were VD'sdnmea (iejrge Ml vln Miller, L. T. Harris, C. A. Hur den, W. W. Calkins, It. S. Hryson, Terrell, Fred Chambers, 8. K. Kerns, O. Stafford, (Jeorge Free has been done Indicates that our ex-1 peases will not exceed those of last . year. Tho military companies have given us the use of the Armory asl Ouiu ,11,1 l-.ul vftir unrl I li llllllic h'lS: I lipen ueciirert lit n reduction I " Knch Club member gives 12.00., one of which huvH the ticket and the other defrays the expense of the re freshments Horvcd, so that we do not ask others to do more than we are willing to do ourselves. "Since our Charity Hull on Febru ary t lie t wenl leth of a-:t year we have assisted In the mainialtiance of seven families lied in so dnin ; we have ex pended money as follows; f I ..) fur wood. $ I S.!to for provisions. 3.!'." for cl.it liint,-. jlf..25 for the care of the sick In the Kug'me hospital, not for doctor's fees, but for tile niir'li'g and meili Wolfe. Mrs. House. Fred walker, Misses Bertie and Alice Kester, MisS Marian Harper, Miss Ida Plait. j Newe. Jl XtTIOX CITY XKY ITK.VS OF TDK WKKK Horn December 2S. 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Keck. e. daughter. This is the first Ihtle girl to visit thl ah'.-nie and there Is naturally great tejoicinj;. Dor local sportsmen are meeting wiih great success in shooting ducks and g.ese on the Long Tom and oth er waters west of here. 'One hunter Informed us that he believed he saw thousands of them lu one flock. Wa ter Is still a little too numerous lor hunting, as the birds hava too many places to light. f II 1(111. ..n,.l,.,i,l n l.ittur Ine. Wc have been very careful In ! ,.,'' ',.,' ,ifJ(u nt i.r mthei- i '"in : ... i.. i........ .-........ .i HI ,eu!tit o . 1 -tiiZi Turn ") meWicm as high as you can there's no dangei as low as you please there's no smell. That's because the smokeless device prevents smoke or smell that means a steady flow of clowinR heat for every ounce cf fuel burned in a FESFECIION 01! Healer (Equipped w;lh Smokeless Device) You can carry if about and c.ire for it just as easily as a lamp. Brass cil font holds 4 quails burning 9 hours. Handsomely fin ished in japan and nickel Every heater warranted. The the spending of, tills money, onr beltig to help the unfortunate to be aide to help themselves and not to make them dependent poor. "Last year's charity ball was a great HtircedB. H was our first at tempt nnd many tickets were Bold by nlshed by Miss Kino and Mr. Arthur ,,,. ih(,'MBIlcg Huby'llondrlcks uni i le"nal canvaa of the city. This llondersholl. tho dining room, flilnann. On Thursday after In whlca Mr. Church In her gracious nm)n aKlln M)M Kerns wa entertaln- ed by Mra. W. W. Calkins at a lun Mls chuon One of tho most elaborate paitlcs given during tho holiday week oc curred last Saturday afternoon, when tho Missel Ida and Hnrrletto Patter son entertained a largo number of their friends at rarda. Whist was the game of tho afternoon, tho first honors of which wero carried off hv ,.uu iwnvu ( - !"- im- i-7 - n nt v,lnB v.i,..lvfi llrlnlnw vhnun li rl h manner served puncn, was nonular nlaco between dances. Urace I'urker also received with the boys and welcomed tho guests. , , , Miss Mary Chambers charmingly I . , . ,. i..ri. -i 'entertained a number of her young iiu,ii,(-i (.1 n'" w. . , , . . Unnilau nlutllntf with vis. Mrs. L. II. I'otu-r assisted the hostesses In serving a dainty repast. The guests wero the Mesdames F. L. Chambers, L. M. Travis, Loon Kd munson, Ueorgo Ohler (Astoria), J, D. Fields, C. A. Hardy, J. K. Titus, L. II. Potter, John Strauh, O. V. Hi a I. ford, It. B. Hryson, L. L. Whltson, L. T. Harris, Turrill; and the Misses with music and a few hand, of n "'" """ on thl datn hundred, after which Mrs. Dollar i served delicious cako and fruit shor-l Tho ladles of tho Thursday Aftor bet. Those In allendanro wero: j noon Club aro certainly to bo coin Mrs. Jones and tho .Misses Huir Hayes,! mended for tho work they are going Helena Itoblnson, Huecbel Vogel, I to, for tho cause of charity. The hall I'enrle Wilbur, Kdna Zlmniermann, given last year was a great success, tho Messurs (lien Scott, Hubert Ober-' and thoro Is no reason why tho ono to 35 E 9th Street STORE OPEN F.VEN1NCS 35 E 9th Street Agent Pictorial Review Also Agent For Pictorial Review Patterns Everything in the Eugene Racket Store at greatly reduced prices this WEEK ClIlllNT.MAS CAIlll.H Elegant now Hue of Christmas rards of every Imaginable design. Cheapest In the city. niltlSTMXS l-OHT (VltliH III MUICDS OF DKSU1NN A 1'IXK AHSOItTMKNT OF (iA.MFS At this sesson, nbovo all ottiers, you should mnks an etfort lo pleaxt the young folks and (hero Is no more pleasing pastime for a winter's evening than a good game. JAI'.WKSK tiOODH TIIK VI N KMT IN TOWN Gl.AR.HW.MtF. lmonide sets, vasis, fruit and pickle dishes, salts aud peppers, etc., at Market prices. tHT CAltli AI.IHMH A nice Unii of post card albums ranging In price from 10c to Jio. IKII.1J4 AMI Dtll I, HKXIIS IN IIOTII ( DIVA AMI IIISlil K Kvery UUIe girl, regardless of age, eivcu and nhould hi,v a doll fur (Miristniss. We have them ranging la pi Lit from 10c to t:. Wc arc going to reduce Our Stock REGARDLESS OF COST. Come in and look our stock over wc will please you in quality as well as in price. MTe inv'.tt yji to :t oji a. mU xiti pricft lor yourvlf V t art givm j mow lor the mo uy in quintity tni quality EUGENE RACKET STORE 33 E 9th St. tlllMHIIIIIM' i W. J BALDWI i, rror;elor. 35 E 9th St. x Kalis, Kansas, which oc curred December 24th, 1907. Mrs. Saferlte had been In poor health for several months and Mr. and Mrs. Miller returned Kast to visit her and when they left she was seemingly im proving In health. She was aged C9 years and 6 months. Who says that farming does not pay? We want to cite one Instance. Clarence Koon's gross receipts from his farm of 300 acres netted him Just 16 per cent, basing the value of his land at $75 per acre. Do you know of any other business that will equal this? While tho past season has not been considered an extra good year his receipts exceeded last year's by 11000. Masonic officers: V. M., W. C. Washburne; S. W., F. A. Saylor; J. W., T. J. Doraey; treasurer, T. A. Milliorn; secretary M. Montgomery; S. D.. M. II. Kendall: J. D., C. F. Hurlburt; S. S., N. J. Moffltt; J. S.. S. !.. Moorhead; tyler, R. H. Howard. Times. STANLEYS' HAVE BIG REDUCTION SALE the club members do not feel 11 k 3 do ing this year, not that our zeM Is any the less, but there are many un pleasant features connected with such an undertaking. And we feel that t success of our former party and the cause of charity should make this year's hall a success. Tho tickets will he on sale Boon and the places of salo announced. The price will be tine dollar a couple, both tor dances and spectators. Is It not an evidence of greater ICugene to have a fund deposited In one of our banks to he used for the unfortunate poor, whether he be friend or stranger? Tuts Is certainly an appeal that all of our citizens will take to heart, bo let each one of us help tho Indies In their noble work. Miss Lncilo AbrnniB gave a New Year's party to a few of her friends Tuesday evening at her homo on Oak street. The evening was ppent with dancing and gnmes. Uefre-hnts wero werved early in the evenl!!-: Those present were tie Misses Mary Kotich, (Una Neal. Oraco Woods, I.ucllii Ahrnms and Paulino Potter: and .Messrs. Klmer Piirusot, Ivan An derson, Wendall Barbour, Phil Ham mond and Franklin Allen. Mrs. 1. M. Glen grnclously received nbou'. two dozen of her friends yester day afternoon In honor of her moth?!', Mrs. Veii7.le, who has Just recently re turned from Japan. Mrs. Veazle de lightfully entertained tho guests with scenes and beautiful embroideries from the places Bho visited In the Ori ent. Tho hostess wns assisted In serv ing by her two lltllo s.ins. Chester Chrlsmnn was among the few Kugrne guests who attended the Criterion Club's, dancing party in Sa lem last week. On New Yenr's ovo tho Rundny school class of Mlsa Alllo lleebe, of tho llaptlst church, was pleasantly entertained at the home of one of Its members. Miss Harriet Purdy. (lames, conversation and music were Indulged In until a lato hour. At 11 a dainty luncheon was seted, dur ing which many good resolutions wero made, for the coming yeivr. As the old year was dying a delicious "190S" cako was cut and passed around. While the clock proclaimed tho arrival of the new year, tho guests retired to tho piazza to usher him In. Those present were: The Misses Alllo lleebe, Ithoda (Jreen, Ituth Horton, Mabel Heanior. Kobe- nla Hiini. lleulnh Klnsey, Maud (liilh-! .... . , rle. Augustn Young. Dnlsv Pollock,! , . hen Hlai'k,n y a cough or n Clara ltoth. Junta nnd Ksp'ar Y-inng ' , ' or wh n '""r Ihrt l sore. II llnrilel and Kthel .Purdv The In-' rank foolishness to take any othei vlled guests w. re l--,-ancls' Wnllln iin.r m,',,l,'lno "" "r- K"' New DIs- adc!s cheeriness to the long winter evenings. Steady, brilliant liglit to read, sew or knit by. Made of brass, nickel plated, latest improved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted. If your dealer can not supply Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency for descriptive circulai. STANDARD OIL COMPANY I Incorporated) There Is Only One Thsat Ss V8EO rue woaus over to sure a gold iu one oat. Always remember the full name. Look jj TTf (7 for this 'nature cn every box. 2oo. &j$r8Tfa Stanleys, who have conducted a store In Eugene at 612 Willamette street for the past four and one-halt years, are to have a tremendous sale. commencing tomorrow morning. mentioned In the advertising columns of yesterday's Guard. Owing to changes In the manage ment of the business which will soon bo made, this sale Is forced upon the firm, and It is not tn be classed with January clearance sales that are be ing generally held. The firm an- j nounces that It doees not exepct to realle the wholesale cost of merchan dise during the sule, ns one-halt of the goods In stock must be turned ! Into cash immediately. A great deal i of merchandise will bo sold at 10c i to 2iic on the dollar. To open the Bale they will, tomor row, hold a grab sale, selling pack ages at 26 cents each. Kach pack ago contains merchandise worth not less than 25 cents, nnd the greater portion worth bO cents to the largest value being a gold watch, which is worth $20. The total whole sale cost of tho articles Included In tho packages Is Just double the amount that will bo realized from their sale of 25 conts 2ach, or an av erage of 50 cents per package. Com mencing Monday, one package will re given free with each pair of shoes sold. ieggsgn VOl'K HILL V.QV. GltOCKKIKS 1 El w'" snow a comfortable saving I x L S& H " J0U your DU'lnS here. And I SlV-' K$(h fl our 'ower Pr'ces I" no ,case I VfrtA yv jy mean lower qualities. It Is H Y A QjM.wyj? W Ue saving on standard gro- I lluO'$ cries 'hat makes buying here B 8 1 1 KlWKWnl uu.y economical. wo nave . yefes5HlAAA too much faith In your dls- B ICninTrf r2 "C. A ccrnment to offer you inferior ust qualities at any price. I W. M.' GREEN. SSJSI 619 Wil'amettc St. Phone Main 25. B r.AXK koo-:,:shnks .Matt (ilbson. The hull s i'f the Prhcllln club en lertnlned their hiislninds nt a whist party Krlitav evening m the home of JuiUe and Mrs. li. H. Chrlsuinn. The highest score sinung th? gntlcmen was made by lloige II. Smith, and among the l:u-s Mrs Oe.irge tl. Smith and Mrs 11. A. S.hwerlng tied, the latter winning on the draw. Dur I ll K the evenl'iu ilin iii.-mt,tr r th.. club presented Mrs. Chrlsmnn with a'"8 'rw benutitul rut-glass bowl. Mr. Chris- i iniiti leaviM shorily for an extended visit In CallforW and tnla method was tsken of expressing the annrt i tii-, Th.. nihiii ..,..1.. i... . ;tlon which the club feel, for .he Hon, for the public .ch, . . i I many favor, of tho past. A: 11 hold ' j o'clock a delicious luncheon was serv- January 23, 21 : ed by the rjiumlitee In charge. I May 14. 15. " . i Juno 11, 12. ii... iis.-nia i tun wie enter- Teachers who hav unii, -ii iiiit!ii;i Hiierntmn nv .Mrs fur ih covety. says C. O. Kldrldge, of Um pire, Cn. "1 have used New Discov ery for seven years, nnd I know It l the best remedy on earth for coughs! and colds, croup, and all throat and! lung troubles. My children lire sub-i Joel to crimp, hut New Discovery j quickly relieves ov.-ry attack.''l Known the world over ns the king of I throat and lung remcdi.s. Sold un der guarantee at W. A Kuvkendall sl drug store. 5ilc and $1. Trial hot. ELI HANG J. h. EST C.P.BRlARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. ' Livery, Feed, S'age ond Sales Stables Cabs Always Keady First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAG'S.. McKKNZIF. ST GElcavrs Eufrc At 5;30 i. m. Stw.-sdo not Clll 3X b,. :( , T ,i, L i ,or A'F'" 'C, ciost c.r.ntct.ou by bJSSa,c.f no.... d ih dsy before. nram.r kr Ho,(,:;t aild - erne EUGEVE FLORFKCE STAGE A Ca ly 'i;eicavfEarciie ji6 . m. St tgc Phons Main 22 L;vr ry Pncne Main 2 1 au KiMsasnsasanaKBaE 4 ; KiiillTII HIIADK - X.Mi.'A I'l.iXS IV llo.ini.in st her home on Klcv ,enth street C.nd slid music by Dr llon!oti made Hie hours dcllsHttiil ! 1 he h"s-c, had as her honor gu--sl her finer. Miss Howard, of C.illf ir. ,01a. who insist, d her In serving the ;ilrUioiw lunch,' n The next meet- ln will be he! at the home of Mrs W II. Alcvnnd, r on January lil. Pupils rendv exuinlnatlon should tin". me of the number of questions want ed iin.t the name of the pers n ap . dnted to conduct the examination at "an I.. ua, tie-to:., th,. ,1:,, which the questions are wanted. . 1 DILI,. Mill. County Siuierintendi.;,t. for MOST CR.OC6RS SELL Olympic Flour 5 laf At i Siieleijr ut Springfield. The Worn ins Smi.iv Club met at rhe home of Mr Marian Harper on Svf.ii-.lav . her IS. The work for the ti miio n was the ui,! of i ran,-,. 1 , iu, Oe r t' th-. presidint, Mrs. It A. Jiline The nieinaern responded bv nniitaii.m, fr 'in Victor Hugo. Miss Krma Smith hud a very lu!ereiiu IMii'er on the life of Marie Vntolnette. followed bv the history of Krame by Mlsa Ma-Ian Harper. Te subliHt if a public library mt the means by which to secure It was dltcussrd Alter slnlng the work for the nexi neetinc. which i;t he held at the hviue of Mrs. It. . Jayne. the club A III. .Ill I! HKAt.TH I KVKI. ' I he reach-.-.l a hUh-T health leiel since I beitan usins iir. New I, if,. I'llU. " w rites Jacob Spring-1 cr. of West Krankiin, Maine. -Thev keep iv.y stomach, liver and bowel. I . -king just right " 1( .... .. 1 was called t i or- dlMPii'int Jail on trial Hum v li i. ' r'l.n-.'l"! at w. A. Kay--.idall', Jr, , l .li t', ,H. ! every sack guaranteed MaHeofKlectrdE,,,, Qlyn ,( jlucrsmorskuvnoi bre,d than sny olh flwr and the Wo a ,eh: and whi.er. rWcau ol th- Increavd qat.it. y of b,d produced 'he cost i, hihfr than for other Hours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. TH!l PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS WITH V.I i ItiTilTl TAW luisri.WD itovAi. iivkhiv Hrea.l. the he.- nd healthiest bread made, for sale at On,.",. Homcbutl.jt.rti will eargams in nisi .vKe lour own terms nd the bt street addition ft- t.v r... lot or acre tract out of jour mouth ly savings. V. t GIBSON MINERAL ABSORBENT CURE NO MEDltlNE RHEUMATISM Nature's Minerals Draw Out the Acid Simple ., iru,. WK TRugp vorJR H0HKSTY. A doll.r hrini, , the oth U 00oa ,.,i,f,c,ory cur.. rue full psrticul.rs ol your ailment to Dr. Gipon, Buclianaii Bldcft PortlanJ, Ore