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THE F.l'GKXE DAILY GCARD. SATl'RD.W, FKltltl ARY 8, 1II0H ton; the Misses Ruby Hendricks, Lu- valentines. Tlio several Invited ! ta Dunbar and Therese Friendly. guest were: Mrs t i. .,,,,. Mra- u- Osburn, Mrs. C 11 Fish i MrB. James F. Robinson entertain- er. Miss Bessie Day. 1 ed a few friends Informally at tea on ; ! Friday afternoon.. The ladles whiled' About one hundred and fifty mem j away a few hours with their needle- bers and friends of the Baptist church j work, after which the guests were in- enjoyed a social evening last night vited to the dining room, where the Klveu uv th nr...,,,,,- . hostess, assisted by her daughter. O. C Wright had arranged an IMiss Helene Robinson, served tea. lent program an nresMed drine The guests present were: Mrs. Wold, evening The Baraca uiaie or .iMIss Emma Wold. Mrs. F. B. Dunn, rendered everat nmXrs Zti 1 I Miss Emma Chase Mrs. George O.'sponed to encores. ru Manvme and DeBar. Mrs. Packard, Mrs. A. K. , ( land iwi ..i. '...; . an1 elaborate afternoon af- Wheeler. Miss Nettie Chase. ,Marry DwVxTnSVort 'Rwih .-.- liv the! , . . - iere both compelled to resound tn 8 -r, V H Hoff- The Thimble Club met this week 1 ?.aC9res lu appreciation of tueir vlo- l.i F.Titos, at tne resm F. A. Page at her residence, 82 2 High tte- c''Possd of Monr. Bjyiuon. N rt On Friday afternoon street The lnVited guests of me UL'a'"ei'. Manvllle and Kinsey, added hr of ladies were invit- club were:,. .Mrs. A. Terrill, Mrs. F. '"eminent . to ue evening. ! V nopHlework, while W. Osburn,. Mrs. E. O. Potter, Mrs. Altur u hour refreshments rj?tlei. oeeu 'j. T. Mtklin, Mrs. G. B. Mctcalf and ?re s,u,'Vt(1 ' "e basement rooms. jr si'.ernoon whist wa in wljiteakor (independence). The ' ne '"'i-winler (Keu.aaons lent their nf the ane.nuuu. r0OIns were tastetuly arranged with i.siainv to tue p,eai- color scheme athe emu colors, green ana white. V- .... in the dining 'Luncheon was served in the dining m:s xotks of .h nctiov - - (in AM) Vlfl.MTV Mrs. 0. F. Huiiburt and d -ingoter. Klleii. ami Miss Laura F.cclcsion K it Tuesday evening for Los Angeles, Cal.. where they expect to spend tour weeke. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hylund, who , reside in Woevdburn, mourn the death of their youngest daughter, Juanita, ft a II um I 111 tile I'llTIM1 us eorr, !!;. spi-akitig, ma of Parsifal," i lug siuh a furore used about slx'years, of lueiubranous country and which is to ; m-::u-1, nr. in iv. the I'hi'isii.in ,ra liK h is now cieai-1 through nit the I he prese l:-i.'S ! l'i:iu ruia K nihis iif ie Flower i inaiiliMs- l!."i:i'-e ;i:i i '.ii-:ii;s lu H the heads u' the II V.y llrall. His iiiiiu- allien and its beauteous by w hleh he tries i aeeiiin ilesUn. Is likened to the nf I he world 1'llsh hi vanities and frivnlltl iiiiii me iiii iiiieil to liltllll one s eyes to the true path and so render one less liable to successfully resist falling Into the pit before him. In the char acter of Kundry. witch and enchant ress, we recosnlze at once a female lype or the Jckyll and Hyde" order. The author Intended to portray with this character the ordinary human love in contrast to that higher and ures of all. :1rnea o , .w.!nm bv Mrs. Lillev. Miss Frieda and '. Mb afiernoom ...l.ln Shll U.iJ, :is,ed the serving dainty refresh 1 euests on Friday- after- Fl- .:,hl.rh(.e. F. G. Youn?. u. . rt it n Pnt- flL.n,iukra c Freelsnd, J. p w Osburn, W. L. Chesh rmis. L. G. Adair. G. R. n A Booth, George Cro- 0. Toran. U. - Ileresc jain, r L Page, George Lllley, J. , Gilbert Tyson, Wm. Pres- iTinschild, S. S. Durkheimer, st George Hall, Sr., F M. L Robert Pratt, Mary er- 0rge K. nan iri"""" 6 Fuller, C. S. Frank, George li'ler H. K. AnKeny, --v. onu . Mders, W. 0. Prosser; tiit Cook and Miss Minnie Gild. On Saturday after- h-suesU were tne .nesuanies Praton. K. a. uryson, ueu. n. S. J. Frasier, Julius iiom I W. Sbumate, Sidney Slad- l F. Griggs, Leon Edmunson, iiidrielts, L. M. Travis, t. &. i ffoodruff. J. W. Hobbs, Eatb, Frank Chambers. Ada- J. u. Fields, Lawrence iW. Smith, P. E. Snodgrass, feien. E. C. Hughes, George ill. s. t,ucney, j. i. uuper, fc! L. L. Goodrich. R. M. liL. Wbltson, Jones, T. t.D. A. Paine, Pratte, Lucy liTid Linn, C. B. Willough- It Gilbert, R. McMurphey, Sirbnrn, W. P. Boynton, C. (t, L. N. Roney, Frank Kamp- jMiss Me'.a Goldsmith. The receiuioii given by the Fort-: nlglilly Clin, lust .-..uur;,a ei-eiung! proved to be a very delightful ana , tiiier.aiuing event. i nere was a I Eugene music lovers are eagerly lare number of guests present, who' looking forward to the musical fes-:l- greatly tnjoved Dr S.-u-ldon's leeture val of oratorio, which will take place on "The Materialism in the Novels of' some time in April. The chorus Thnn,u. m,," ., , .m 10 , of Profe3or Irving M. Glen, meeU. Mls3 vina v,..kln. p-iintt.ln ',, I once a week for practice; this chorus iihf ,.r, .k.., . . ', has become so large that Frank's hall "f' e'r, es.hhe"tns,lnWerel ,Berved b' will no longer do as floor space for .ZV" L f J ? f .w' am0"S rehearsal, so henceforth all rehears- hem blns Miss Jessie Calkins. Miss Ing -will be done In the Methodist "e,. bmImon,s. x''ss Frances Young church. Two concerts, the Golden and ?1'8S ,aul,'ne otter- Thememr-; Legend and the Holy City, and one and XJ!SS ?uli2e Potter. The mem matinee will be given. The music ere Mrs-a Scoy. Sirs. Lilley. Mrs. ; will be furnished by the well known Lmmo113. x'r3- Stafford. Mrs. Ter-j Symphony Orchestra from Chicago. 1 ... i A delightful stac dinner nartv was' The first leap-year party of the given on Wednesday evening at the -vear. as glven last eveninS b' thir home of Mrs. C. H. Young, 479 Pearl ly the '"Bn schol Sirls to an equal ,..,., i i,. i..i.. i ! number of the bovs at Davies ball. aiin:i, in num.! ui i.ub emu i.tf ?ll l II . , ,. ... , birthday of Mr. Silas Knowles. ; ,T ,le ha,,.was 1M' decorated :a .Mr. and Mrs. Glrdon Sumers, of this '"I'Hj:."'" Tjieatur Saturday, Feb. place, attended the funeral. . l-'Ui, we have Richard Wagner s Mrs. M. A. Bowers, of Harrington, masterpiece. From a religious point I Washington, who has been spending of view, a play wherein each and ev- the winter with her mother, Mrs. B. . , , , . A. Hollls, In Eugene, Is visiting at cr charcter. incident and accessory the home of her sister, Mrs. A. M. Ia mre or less symbolical of some Pitney. .Christian teaching. philosophical At a recent meeting of the Dane thought or problem of humanity, congregation It was decided to build in the Holy Temple, with' Its a new- church. The trustees have noble Knights, we are Intended to sec bW to c'e IZe !.' "2 SL"!8!!8'"!"1 " - lot ODOosite the narsonane The " " u iiu iuuuKiii nun crave lor. nut we see more than this, building wm be '4x44 with tower v ac""Lable t0 G ?nly ,h0 i how"er. in the character of Kundrv. 'Work is execfed "to commence an" "fti.wh have rrached that Stan- We perceive the dreadful depths that aIZ commence at M ar6 fl,lu,P,i within the walls of , polluted passion and desire, so often iinn 'vi,,. .. o the Holy Temple. The Holy Grail Is I mistaken (or the ennnbllng natural I i V c 8 r 9 ears'Jsl,3- here Intended to represent the Grace1 love, can lead one to. We see In his ' hui,Ml'tvu ;hUri!,,mme!.'SH.d'10'i, iB ut 0od-. Wh ""''-vercd the Grail , belns's df.fl natu.-, even at Its Vrorst this city rrldtiy evening of diabetes. shods s lllslrolls sms 0 m.oa. ,.,, ,,,,.,,,1 v crn-K for auu vtti. "it" ii.o.iii..i iui ..... i ilwmf thli I v nrt siic!iMi;inr-o '.nni fi'r.m o.i.. I, .1 .. . ..t ..i i . . . life within the Holy Temple is nil- j d-.lr'.' :o do gpui.l ev.'ii when an out bearable. Faith, without works of. cast. In li.-r Mrugitles !o free her c:iariiy does not find favor In His 'self fioi-i t he com i-.il of Klinirsor uv lu-esenee. ppo pofif. fallen womanhood striving lu Tlturel. the faithful Kiia-'i ni rt to resist with nil her power, yet weak the Holy Grail, 'he author Intended and powerless lu the grasp of sin, i to represent a perfect type of the splr- ( Kllncsorl sh is unable to continue itual I'topin, the condition that was the struggle longer anil falls farther .and that is to be. As long as the still into the vortex of shame and de- Grace of God was received by the mi- gradation. Yet we ultimately see covering of the Holy Grail. Tlturel this bcliur, fallen and vile as she has and all within the sacred portals of j become, restored to the Grace of God the Holy Temple lived the life nf. through the all powerful Influence of faith, love and chailty. When Tlt.- the redeeming love, urol gave the Holy Grail to the safe-; u jS- 10wevr- ,n thfi beautiful char keeping of his son Amforlas, who fell ntiP of prsfn, ,n n(,ro of , a victim to temptation and was In story, wherein lies the chief charm of consequence unworthy to uncover the ,le dranla alld ,t3 teachings. Parsifal Grail the old king Tlturel died. theico1es ,, the 8ren( wht.n eV(.rv. knights lost their spiritual power and thing Is chaos nnd disaster The Anifortns was a constant surferer in Knights are in despair ond misery body, mind and conscience. Such , Amfortas is bewailing his fate and was the result of sin and weakness .sl,ffPI.I1K indescribable torments of when in the very presence of the mind nnd bodv. He seeks and lira' s Grace nf God merelv wnllinir for the nr i. . n .... ' Salem. Or Fell Onnnsmnn tn ..bl, . " - -m u. e.,e, m o, ins wreicn- Fish Warden Van Dusen has not come ' In The suffering figure of Am for- j with Tls magrc'gnrden? ....t.io uua.u, uuiu- ma we ii ? leu 10 see a nci ire tii.hu .-i.t nf I, t city four or five weeks, and as she had been afflicted for some Lime, her life was despaired of. The body was taken to McMiunville by Mr. and Mrs. Summers Sunday morning for inter ment by the side of her father, w ho died some two months ago. W. R. C. officers President, Mrs. Cora Jackson; , vice, Mrs. Nancy Rann; junior vice, Mrs. Arvilla Ruff; treasurer, Mrs. Bessie Strome; chap lain, Mrs. Nettie Schenck; conductor. .Mrs. Elizabeth Parks; guard; Mrs. Margaret Xeave; secretary. Miss Nel lie Folsom; patriotic instructor. Mrs. May K. Mcorheau; musician, Mrs. Jo sle Berens; assistant conductor, Mrs. Esther Strome; assistant guard, Mrs. Clara Fraer; color bearers, Mrs. Mary Saylor. Mrs. Maud Mickey, Mrs. Bes sie Swartz, Mrs. Burns. Times. . SO OPPOSITION to vax nrsi:x I. ill. I'aisila! I'eMsts thorn lo Hie tlt- i Mr. Inn fit dolnu: so learns t': r the l is: litre the hori'ilile si:;n i lli :i iii-i- of -in. Willi Ilie SIl'ii el Hie Cross. I unle Willi i'i rai-red .-near that lie 1 1 :is rei V.ee, I fr .in Kilngsor. i he Ma- l.ic tia ii eiis an. I i;s Inhabitants that l.ave caused so miieh 11 1 1 i- and sor row, a re made to disappear from the face of the earth and Parsifal, de 'eriiilned to make himself worthy of the glorious t;tsU of rescuing the Knights from their Impending fate, goes out Into the world with that solo object In view. We see 111 in return ing later, after being chastened and sorely tried, still with the Holy Lance undeflled, nnd then, bringing Joy and relief to tho suffering but devoted band of Knights, restoring them to the Grace of God by uncovering the ' Holy Grail" and letting them nil bathe In Its glorious effulgence and divine power. In all this action we are led to sen tho mysterious work ings of a divine providence that chooses Its own way to restore poor humanity to Its beneficent unices and good will, not by corruption and tho false reasonings and logics of the ev il minded and' wicked Inclination wlthiu us, but by the simple fallh In God and His goodness, and seeking for that lie Is ever ready to grant for the asking. His Divine Grace. In addition '10 Charles IV Hanford, whoso name alono Is sufficient t; guarantee public Interest In a Snuke spearean production, the company that will produce Antony and Cleo patra at the Kugene Theater on Fri day, Fell. 21, will Include a number of established favorites. Mr. Alex ander McKenzle will appear as Oc tavlus Cnesar and John M. Kline as Enobarbiis. The liiipnrtnni. role of -Cleopatra Is being assumed with dis tinguished success by Miss Alice Wil son. The scenes of the play, which are laid partly In Egypt and partly In Rome, offer an Invitation to lavish spectacular display; an Invitation which Mr. Hanford Is making the pro duction has accepted without hesita tion. A unique and beautiful series of pictorial effects is used to enhance the illusion. Klingsor, Is lu the posed of the governor, secretary of poor sinful humanity, brought to this ' complete destruction of all pert'ilnliig Strings of red hearts wore prett!lv arranged from the chnndulier to the table. During the evening a niinibef of musical selections were rendered by Prof. Glass and the Baraca Quar tet. The guests were the Messrs. Ed win Platts, Oliver Neeuham, Harry Deveraux, Robert Huston, Frank Needham, Clark Devereaux, Prof. C. E. Glass, Claud Downing, Ira Man vllle, Archie Knowles, George Fisk, and Sila... Knowles. Mrs. E. E. Mink was hostess this afternoon to the W. R. P. L. The na ture of the afternoon was a valentine party. In Veen'rg with the n-" Oregon grape, pcmaia and ivy, espec ially the punch bo., 1 nook. The young ladies carried iut their pari, wo.l, as did also the young gentlemen, and the party was a great success. If- VOL JiXKW The merits of the Texas Winder, you would never suffer from, kidney, uladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle (two mouths' treatment). Sold by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send ton testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2926 Ollva street. St. Louis. j TO CVltli; A COLD in one hay 1 Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine siate and state treasurer. Secretary condition through lis own weakness ! to "C Holv 'l ''m i'l' and Itsnfflicted Benson says there has been on dis- and neglect. In the wound In the Knights N'-hlnV se-nis nossll e t cusslon of the matter before the side of Amfortas, which will not heal, jawl the thn-atr board The secretary of the Astoria Fish ermen'3 union was in the city yester day and said they were perfectly sat isfied with Dr. Van Dusen's work we see a symbol of the conscience of man who, having committed a deadly wrong, hovers with him always as a reminder of his sin. But even Am fortas, great as his crime has been. everything senilis th blackest. Parsl- fill annoMrs as a specially ordained "" filvl'ielv appointed redeemer. Heaven liar, answered his prayers. Providence has 'sent them a deliver er. Beared within the confines of n lonely forest, guarded and guided by proach of St. Valentine's Day. Strings Tablets. Druggists refund money If of hearts lormed tne decoi ncio... i. . i it falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S slg the place cards were also tiny heart nature is on aeh nox ic ine risnermen uad at Ilrst protested is finally redeemed through pen! against his appointment and had tence and his craving for salvation asked nis removal on the ground that Gurnemnnz. the loyal servitor of.n wntchfnl nmiliar Pn,.nifi hu V..? 5 .' "nderstan(1 his business the Holy Temple and Its Knights, Is tered the lone world without a knowl- and hired too many incompetent men, scon ns one who suffers for the faults edge of sin Th dv'onmpiit of his but the fish warden has shown a dis- of others, yet not losing faith in God,, own Inherited girts Is le't to the nm position to learn his work and employ Is finally rewarded for his constancy I ural Instincts of a nature' ih.i I. comi-etent people, and all objections and loyalty. guileless and wl'hm.t a know e g. of on the lower river to his admlnlstra- In the character of Klingsor we see wrong. Seeing all the sorrow and mls tion have disappeared. 'the over present type of the tempter erv within the rinmnin nf n, ui and evil doer, who, being unworthy ! Grail, In the simplicity and goodnoss of God's ravor himself, seeks tn ruin of his nature, he prays for Iho power and degrade all who are more fortun-' to alleviate It all. Klingsor and his ate. Klingsor Is denied admission to Instrument, Kundrv, 3eek In every the Holy Temple. In revenge he possible way to piiromnnrs his down- POKTLAND IIOVAL BAKERY Bread, the best and healthiest bread made. For sle at Otto's. k. k. n. We heard u man say the other morning that tho abbreviation for February, Feb. means Freee ev erybody, and that man looked frozen in his ulster. It whb apparent that he needed the kind of warmth that stays, the warmth that reaches from head to foot, all over the body. We could have told lilm from persona! knowl edge that Hood's Sarsaparltla gives permanent warmth, It Invigorates tho blood and speeds It along through nr lery and vein, and really fits men and women, boys and girls, to enjoy cold weather and resist the attacks of dis ease. It gives the right kind of a warmth, stimulates and strengthens at the same time, and nil Its benefits are lasting. There may bo a sugges tion In this for you. Kino floor, good music nnd lots of punch at. tho dunce Saturday night, February X. after Company C's un nual Inspection. f8 (HE Fnon Aessds. Iabtin And Emery's Productions RICHARD WAGNER'S MYSTIC FESTIVAL PLAY ADAPTED BY WILLIAM LYNCH ROBERTS mllM M & ; i