Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, January 18, 1908, Image 2

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THE EICENE DATirOPAnn. BATI KDAV. JAXt AUV 100? """
efforts will be !rt unrlone to make ft
no. Thure will b about two hundred
flclfati'ff which will hay? to Ijh fn-U-rt;tim-i.
It wh (ccUhtl thai the
-iitTt:i(fiin r.t ronim!' t I. "-'in wi.rk
at. our- a the ronv-iMii'M N '-i-i'i
live w.-k.s ah'-a'l. llii.-iii''.-- b'-ifr-;
J'Mirn'Ml, th-; vv.-itlriiC cnjftyi J
with Kaim-rf ffinl buiu:s. lA-jiciuu.s l" -
fl'f.'rfhllit'lltH W0n KITVl'lJ.
ESSE
HAUDENSGHIELU'S
LAST DAY HEBE
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Thin Is
Piitiiiiaii
the iiIkIU
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of
the annua!
:t rip Ar'tiory hy flic clnea (if I'll" I
l It nlv-TwIty nl Olc,:ll, TIlN In
iIwjivh tho l:itv.'M puny nf 111" yi'ar,
Ixlt Ill-re will hi innn; nit of 1-iwn
mmii,1( pros 11! tunlKtlt llnill ever lif
lorc, Not f)iiy tin ftlldi'iilH, hill l!li
1'iwnnt" ili- hi ' ll, Ii.'ivm "'"-'l
th'-ir ln.lll'.M til llio vlHllnrH, Home nf
whnlil r: th" MIkki-h lliinithy llnl
lirwik, Kva Jriu, .M;o-(;ari't llnnl.
V'ltnrla Malm. Hlt.i lli i n.'ir.l M . . I .-
MiKilvi'.v, May Hollim-ml. Audrey
Hurt, JcfHt; llei lii . Wliilllfri'cl All
lioll, June l.ninliurl, Ku''-nta (Vain,
Maudo Ktcdtnan, frmn I'orllaud;
C'lalru Joiii'M. Hulin: I r 11 n Hi'iiiltiKtiin
Amnrla; Kalle Sullivan, On-mln City;
iirnre Lulled in, Albany, KiicHtK at I ho
Hutu Kimllon llouiin. Th MIkhch Al
thtia Moorcc, Hiilem: JeMle hcadlii'l
tor, Kthel Clarke, Nell Hwini, Until
HiiiKiyman, Kuthurliid KinintiiiH, Klor
nr l.llltiiirn, I'urtland; kikimIh at
I he Tau I'i hoimti. The Mlmu'a Itutli
(lihaon. Cora ('ainjilicll, ItiisehiirKl
Ilmttlu and J on In Mooruhcad, Junc
tion; Alta Drain nnd DHIe Smllh,
Drain, are gucntt nf the Klimhe 111 Il
eum Club. MIm lli'lone Uohlimon U
vnturtHlulnfc Mian Radio Noyea, Port
land: Miai Mary Dullnr la nilertiiln
InK Ml us Jnaeiihlne Smith of Port
land and Mlaa Geneva Wilcox of In
dependence la boliiK onterliilnc'd by
her alHter at I ho home of Hriwldoiit
I. h. Campbell. Mra. II, A. Nelson
and Mlaa Anna Fllnn of Albnny are
Kuoala of Mra. C. W. Uiwo. The vla
llora at the Zntn Iota I'hl Sorority
fire the Mimes (lorlriide Hlfars nnd
Myrtle Sheltnni I'orllaud; Allen llnw
ley and Hortha Hckiirlln, Salem.
At the BlKma Nil Iioiihh are Clifford
Drown, pf Salotn; Clifton N. McAr
thur, Douitlaa Taylor, Mr. Ilundur
ahotl and Itobert Holt, nf Portland,
and Ml1. Htuart, nf Albany.
The Delta Alpha fraternity are
hnata to the Messrs. Illnlne llolluck,
Portland; Edwin J-'ortnilllor and Hob
liy Palmer, Haletn. The vlaltora at
the Kappa SIkiiih house are the
Messrs. Jack Caufleld, Howard I.at
Duretie.Orexon City: Chester I.oom
Is. Kenneth McAlplne, Hruce Schu
mann Port land: 'lri:ll V.mi
Mill. Mih. Clark aii'l Mra. Clark ami
bi:i, Mra. Clarke and Mliu Dunn by
Morriwui, "f Portland are stoppliiK "l
tlio Siiii'cdi'.
On la:it Saturday aficnioin Mrn. I.
M. (ileii (baiiiiltiKly received a niiui
lier of her frletnla In honor of her
mother, Mm. Vea.le. The hoalesa was
aaiilmed In recelvltii? by .Mrs. John
Strauli, while In the dlnlnK room
Mrs. K. (J. Ci. Schmidt poured lea.
and the Mev!:unes K. E. DeCou, F.
(i. Yoiiiik, and O. F, Stafford served
' Unlit refi eshtiien's. AmoiiK thoae
I ireeat were: tilt) Mesdames It. S.
ItiVHoii, Lawrence llarrla, Charldtte
Ziiber. A. Church, Klchard Dear
born, .(allien KobiniMJU, liobcrt Mc-Murphi-y.
Waller (irlffln, Helen Duff,
II. C. Howe, Stephanie Schueeker,
Kuthei in i- Ward Pope, I.ydla M. Jit
Intoah; Prof. I,. C. Carson, Mlsa Ca
tollla l.each and the Mlssca Thcrcao
Friendly, Juliet Crons, I raucls .Ne
Hoti. Helene IfobltiKon, Fraticla Oh
ertcuffer, Kdiia and Cora Catueron.
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Prof, anil Mrs. K. K. DeCou enter-1
FOR RHEUMATISM!
.leffi r-itain-d a-aln on Friday evenluK In JRY THIS MIXTURE
honor of their vIhIiIiik Eiiests, wlln
an Inforinal reccpilon. ('ouveraatlou
anil music, followed by refreshments,
made up the evening 9 program.
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The ThiirHilay Afternoon i inn nein , MMru; .mi a 1 1 m- .-vs .Mr, i -.
PHFPAIth; MAKKS TDK hll)
XF.VH FII.TKK OFT ACIDS,
9
a business meetlnn yesteroay nuer
noon at the resljenco of Mrs. Hoff
man, to complete their plans for the
Charity Hull. The ladl -s have decid
ed to decorate the hall ciulte exten
sively, yet will ko to very little cx-
The visit to this city of Kvann-lW!
Haudenschleld Is "one that will Ion j
be remembered by scores of our eln-j
lens. He lias been a vanam.
j of (Jod In proclalmies the truth as;
revealed In tile llioie, aim i.: ,
lni;s of that book of books are not lu :
the form of sunur-couted pills- Many,
plain thlncs have been said durinS!
the past three weeks based upon
the plain declarations found in thei
Wnrrt of C.nii. and it his b ell some-
of these sharp-cuttinK statements that i
, of middle
Kecont hoHpltal reports show that
i a,a.. riia ti,.,t.ta (.r nf.!. tho dread ala;HM;. rhuniaiism, it
! . . . .111.. I nr,. , n i thrminhfnit lllp 1 huvn MHdfl III!! II V IHTriOIlri
IHiK well and in every way me nan "" "".. ' . V: , ,7 ., ., ,,. -ml think, and
country. u Known means ui ini ami um, ,w - ----
are IicIiik suBKested to save the meat I turn from the sinful lives Hay were
amount of suffering this winter, e-I leading.
peclully among those who are not In i The evangelist has be: n severely
a position to pack up and visit tho i criticised for some of his internees (
noted health resorts to lie treated, from the pulpit, but while he is nu-
Hecent tests prove rheumatism not man he has been, and Is being ued ;
exactly a test In Itself, but a severe by the Almighty in leaning iuuio.ji.u-
trouble, n cimdl- to forsake tneir sinini in
gives promise of being a big success.
The date of the party is January the
thirty-first and Hie place 1b the; Ar
mory. Mrs. F. W. Ostium entertained a
large company of ladles on Friday
afternoon In compliment to Mrs. V
zle. The
and take i
hours passed pieasani y ,: . ..,' ',,,.,. f , f:r, ,d for God. His powc
tho ellmlnutlvo tissues In the kidneys , over his audience is attributed to hir-j
which fall to tiller thf- oolsonous ! undon bted sincei'ii.v, h is deep con vlc-
waste matter and uric acid from the
blood, permitting these substances to
remain in tho veins and decompose,
usually settling about the joints and
' muscles, causing the intense puin,
swelling nnd stiffness of rheumatism.
" A well-known specialist who has
1 probably treated more cases of rheu
matism than anyine else, and who
' Is also the most successful, gives the
following simple treatment, which Is
with conversation and nei.dlework,
followed by the serving of light re
freshment In which the hoidess was
assisted by Mrs. II. ('. Mahon and
.Miss Pauline Potter. Mrs. 10. (). Pot
ter assisted .Mrs. Osburn in receiving.
tallied with a delightful dinner par- The Art f.lliltiini Kluli held Its reg-
ty on Friday evening at six o'clock. ' ular meeting at the home of the
Plutes were laid for eight, at each president, Klmer Furuset, on Alder
one of which there was a water-col- street, and was entertained Jointly
ored place card bearing a design of by Miss Mublo Manrude and Mr. Fur
yellow chrysanthemums. In the cen- uset. The following programmo
..f (I... ,..!.).. II....... U...U .. lw,u,l ,,r ....... ...nl,.M,..l
these same beautiful flowers. The Selection from Martha . '.Kuth Davis i harmless nnrt Inexpensive, and so slm-
guesta of the evening were: Dr. and Charge of the Uhlnns" '"'; ,m anyouoy can . a
Mrs. George Dellar, Prof, nnd Mrs. Mabel Munerudo and Klmer Furuset 1 he Ingredients are ! luld Lxtract
F. O. Young, Hev. and Mrs. O. C.,' "A Howl of Hoses" Clark Dandelion, one-half ounce, Com-
Wrlght. ' IlaielHuff I pound Kargon, one ounce; Compound
I Intermezzo Hettlo Davis Srrup Sarsaparllla, three ounces. Go
Mra. John Huoy, Mrs. 1. H. Illng- a. .Moonlight Sonata" . . . Hethovan ! lireHcriptiou pharmacy
--.i .... h,.i i. ..a... i.... k riw and get those three vegetable (ngred-
' . ... j . ... ' . .. II'''''''' Innts nnd mlif them liv shaking in a I
jo ill noaiesses on wennesuay aner-i l.ucue Aoraiiia ; , , , , V, a ... .v. r.nn,in,. Huvt.
noon at a Silver Tea. held at the, After the programme, the evening bottle taking as a dose a teaspoon- tell for Bod during the dJ
,,,,,, r.t r llnne There milll'ii. nl a,,, lnlU- lb.ll.lnii refresh. mier emu in. a..u a.
present about glxty guests who paa- menta were served by Ksther Furuset hedtlme.
. ..i... n .1,1, .i,..ir .j v... u... vr a,.n,i,.,.n Ihere Is nothing better
....ai,.-,..ni, n. i......... ...j !.,.I i .,. ...r.. h invii,..i world for backache, kidney and hlad
aisled In serving by Mrs. Tldhall ; guests. der trouble, too Such symptoms as
and tho Misses N'ina N'lcklln and Veda frequent and painful urination, sore-
ynackonbuah. , Mrs. W. H. Alexander entertained ness weakness, general and nervous
the Prlsclllii Club at her home on ."; j ...... .
Hons and wiilHierflll zeal. Ills bold.
fearless manner of presenting (lod's
danger signals to the psople and the
earnestness with yhich he pleads for
the unsaved has received divine up-,
proval. as evidenced by the results. :
At the service last night the ser-
mon, based upon the story of the;
prodigal son, presented a great truth i
in a new light and sent conviction ;
home to many persons In the vast an- j
dlence. Near the close of the service;
a pop-corn testimony meeting was
held for a few minutes, and It was;
Impressive to listen to the utterances;
of scores who during the last three
weeks have done the manly thing, ac-
cepted Christ as their Savior ana
placed themselves on the side of
righteousness. Their Influence will
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Tho Kind You Havo Always Dought, and whlcl' lias uocn
in uso for over 30 years, lias borne the nature of
and lias boen made under his )ier.
A!V-j- sonal iiupenislon since its infancy.
(a!ucAtl. Allow no one to deceive you lu t)ii,
AH Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-os-good " nre but
EYperiments that trifle with nnd o-I-Mscr the health of
Infanta mid CUUdrcn-Exporiaice against Experimcut.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare,
coric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It to Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Kaicotio
substance. Its ago is Us guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverisliness. It cures Diarrhoea, and V.'iml
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over -30 Years.
HWtt YOKK OrTV.
in
Tho Klosho Tlllncum Club also re-
colved their friends on Frldny eve-
!liast Thirteenth Street Thursdiiy uf- "' l"lonoua waste matter, do-
Woodruff waa cayeu tissue, en;., in inu uiuuu
ternoon. Mrs. Jas.
lilng. In honor of their guests, as the guest of tho club. A delightful
Klld tho Tuu. PI Sorority this after
noon,
On last Monday evening tho
afternoon wna spout and dainty re
freshments were served.
Tho Y. P. 8. C. K. of the Presbyte-
whlch the kidneys will clear and
purify after a few doses of this prescription.
members of tho Hutu Kpsllon Soror-.rlan church met at the homo of Miss;
A IlK.'IIKlt II i:I.TM I.KVFI.
"I have reached a hlghpr health
Ity enjoyed their annual Christina ' Jennie Wethorboe Inst evening for level since I began using Dr. King's
tree parly. This parly la never glv-Mts regular monthly business and se
en until after vacation, owing to ciul meeting. The business transact
tho rush and hurry preceding the'ed wna mainly In regard to the com
holidays. Tho tree followed a din-; lug state C. K. convention to be held
nor party at which there were covers' hero In February. This convention la
for twentv-two. There were no In-i planned to bo the best and most suc-
vited guests. This sorority enter-' cessftil ever hold In Oregon and no i store, 25c,
New Life Pills," writes Jacob Spring
er, of WcBt FranKlin, Maine. "They
keep my.atomach, liver and bowels
working Just right." If these pills
dlsuppnint you on trial money will be
refunded at W. A. Kuykendall s drug
There will be services tonight
which ni one can afford to miss. The
the theme will be "The Cry of the Broken
Hearted," and If you want to attend I
the greatest service of theVweek, be
thero tonight. '
Sunday will be the best day of all
the laBt day of the meetings. Pro
gram for tho day: '
i : 3 0 a. m., old-fashioned claso
meeting and love feast, a jubilee ser
vice; 10:30 a. m., sermon on "The
Heart Cry"; 3 p. m., sermon, "The
Presence of God"; 7:30 p. m., "The
bast Opportunity." Music led by
great chorus and orchestra all day.
Don't miss a single service Sunday,
or you will be sorry. You'll need to.
come early to get a seat.
There is Only One
"Bromo Quinine 99
Thai Is
Laxative Bromo Quinine
USCO TH WORLD OVER TO CURE A OOUJ IH ONE DAY.
Inveevr will double their money Always remember the full name.
In two years If they buy lots or acre;
tracts In the Blalr street addltlot tor this signature on every box.
The city must Dulld In tfiat direction. -
Look
26o.
Everything
Reduced at the
Big
Red Tag
Sale
Bargains
Everything
at Cost
The Crowds are Comin:
from all over the country to the
on ma;
TV
BIG RED TAG SALE
Goods Reduced w Every Department.
Clothing
at manufacturtrs'
ccst.
Shoes, Hats
Skirts
and everything
goes at the big
Red Tag Sale
The Greatest of all Great Events. The Crowds are Growing Greater Every Day
Red Tag Sale
on Wash Goods,
Linens, Flanr.cls,
Lace Curtans, Etc.
Not One or Twe Things Reduced, but EVERYTHING in the Store. Laces, Embroider
ies, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Dress Goods and Silks. We need the
money, and quickest and easiest way to get it, is to give the people the Greatest Values in Merchandise ever heard off. Everything is marked
in plain figures, the first selling price, then the RED TAG SALE PRICE -everything in the house in every department reduc:d-nothin?
held in reserve. The whole store is aglow with bargains from end to end. Look for the RED TAG, it denotes A Saving on Every Articl-
Red Tag Sale on Rugs, Umbrellas, Kimonas, Underwear, Suits, Coats, Waists, Shirts, Etc.
Red Tag Sale
on Petticoats,
Furs, Clothing,
Shoes, Etc.
$13.00 Men's
Wool Suits $11.95
Throw away your ol.l ahabby aull, Thy
look ao aredy whii you cau buy an all
wool tailoi mad f armrnt. with a noo
breakable bowl, worth
JI5 00, R.d Tat S.l . .. $11.95
$1.00 to $1.50
Mens' Shirts 84c
Mcn'a lint tailored drraa Sh.ili la all
wt jvca and an Ira, dark and light, all
atira, ahlit wuilh fl.OO, JI.J5 and
ovtr $ I. JO,
Rnt Tat Sal 84c
Curtains at. the
Cost of Weaving
llfrt la wbm It will pay you U pul
In a mw and Irrah atuck of Laca Curtaiua.
All our curtain, tmportrd trora Noltint
bam. Allcurlaiiubavt tulJ ro rdga
cm atttch.
The Red Tag Sale
will save you DOLLARS.
Everything Reduced at
the RED TAG SALE.
Everything must go.
Ladies' Coats at
Cost of Miterial
Thy woay maklnt a coal when you
can jet one at the Bed Tage Sale all
ready made lor the coat of the raw ma
terial. All coat, hmJ tallorrd with the
best ol mi'rral and ltejt style.
Shoes at Cost
of Mailing
Now is vlvn it would rw von to Kiy your
year's supply of SHOhS. Men's, Wo
men's, Boys' and Gi-ils'. All must ro
and all wi'l go when you sec the ivcasly
little pi ice on thctn it' a shame to sell
our fine high grade ca' vlcs, English
dress w?lt shoes for the price u c arc going
to ask for (he next 25 days.
100(1 I nAi v.:..-
"'"a tt dials
at Wholesale Cost
1000 beAuiilul nt tll0fed Udjn,
Ta'jt,. long and short s'ves. in light
and dark Silk, Linen and Too!. Ail
must go one held in ,tw Jt, Ev
thint in plain lijre.
"STAR BRAH0 SHgQ RE BETTER
DRESS G30DS
FOR A SONG
Dress good! In all the new weaves as
Albetis, Panimi, Voil, Broadcloth. ;tc.
Dark and 1 glit, plain and (adcy. Every
thing at Manufacturers' Cost.
II a V . t .,.V I.Y.I r VVT,iV 1 ,.t
Fire, Smoke- and Water
backed by the sheriff of Lane
County could not make prices we
do for the next 25 days. Come
iom the procession and'pjrtake
cf thousands of bargains that
await here for you. v " .
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