Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, February 15, 1908, Image 6

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'nould Insure pro-:' " ' ffM)?. . ZSlA
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j TT wonderful Jilay
Miss Hattle Is an '..lH J
.... e-.: ",An-HKfEXTS found interest, not only amuu.iB
...... .i..,. hut among those
Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Edman andhe n
;; uuai -- , co .,. Kisfts,
Thuraaay. ,h .-""-'"! ner
who only visit the ulavliouse
a son. 'r-" -; secure this i,l,.,,,i, "? Wife:
It wB In the year 1857 that
::tl-;n or unusual Interest. Is elcrtrjc liKM plant
. . uuiu irih .... .
the immorta. hh.-h.rd Wagner first enTed. CI,rN B. '"! A". S. Shaw has moved .n.c , hi. . new - u he -
concUved hi. Idea relating to the f the J, "asfactory quarters, where ne . - - California trip will b Z
.trend possibilities contained In the play. HI. bn. X latest and moat .
legend of the "Holy Grail" for a won- Jralnn(! and trmphs have been dis-
resorts that we have seen;
" training and mum pus up-to-date
It was tctlVely and almost eicli islel 1 j
Mrs. B. D. fh-.ri,..
a. B. D. Churl,,
.Isted in serving and entertaining by enth street. The afternoon was spent
slstod in si rvii b "u wa.pi with need ework. a number ot the
derful spectacle and drama.
' . ' -j u i nno nf tne i" - - . . r.,Tono who has l'nmR ui ciecir c Hi...-.
. . ... nnia t HIP. . ..l.l.. r n . u Hlriv
Mr., frank raft .'"";.., ,,. helnln the hostess with ar-1
cot until
25 years later, namely., Shakespearean a..u hn have Henry Muni. '' . A M. la a neighborhood f,i?.n
Huff. During tne aiiern...... - ". . . hn.nii.i i
,..ra. memuer. iuji" - ., ,., ,de. ... carried out to very rew Amen... -""- " rv ,r been
very rew -"-'-..,. been In tne eiuiM.- UB i, ,ieaerv n ,
essarv for een - . t tweive us. it. deserves to tie , 1
musical numbers rendered by
Miss lines tor me new mo m ....-i...... , . - united wltn tne inieuio
1..11K Cross were At f:3 Mrs. uay. assisieu u, OTr. nig salisiacuon aim - tne ortraval of tne gren n areptea a posiuuu , v""" wuick
, Lrlll ai.Plaudei T- w aerved fi. W. Iwe. served one of the most , gorlouI DroducMon of Par- rolJ of eh. dassles, the knowledge . ed Provlson Company. SSSmMt llnS1
, ,, hi n room where Ivy and delicious luncheons which the i chid : hu flr8t , executive ability flnrt commenced work Tuesday
ness. weaknpRa . D. t1
nK room where ivy am. -. " -'"- , - , ".slfal, It was said that ma nrsi i- no te ,,,.
. ..UOot iiina ana generiij 1
Innls arrived 1" Rtlon on the bood, mJ'.N
cnrnailons
tloiii.
formed eflecllvo ueco.u- ' w i will eniBriln tentfon was simply to produce r in.; r preae - - - -- deta. ing.
lug. Mrs. M. K. Urlggs will entertain
slfa as a dramatic production, but mncence. and "lJXr n lljr of Squln . Innh i arrirej pPfier mkes , eT,'
wn. Induced later to change his mind ,ucn as will enaoie u.e , tVednesday from ievaua,
the club on Thuraday, February 2 1.
and oroduce it In combination music to satisfy the modern - w , make this city the r iuture nome ; - 0
The Prlscllla Club met wi1.'.! Mrs.
,es, of custumlng and seen , ,1 , - from th9 Ea8t a Ive toi.lc I, sold undei TS
Mrs. W. Kuykendal!
enteriaiueai form. By bis doing so tne worm compiBieu "-'-, . , ...
rinv on Thursday aueniuj.
I
One would know that spring Is
approaching from seeing the array of
jiretty ginghams and other dainty
materials for spring gowns, shown In
the windows of our merchants, atid
already maid and matron are begin
ning to look Into the styles and fash
ions fir lha coming s?uson, so wo
may vipict to nee some dainty
gowns for the sunny months of
sprint? and summer. Hut still with
all this iiljiinlng there is an abund
ance of time for society, as the cul-
,r' .., i.-,ii.n (leu- at her outn vniiameiie ireoi uumo. oi one. it mi iurer i " . - vrij nt th fin. er, J. n. "...
on naier-.i u, ... The affrnoon's entertainment was in grandest of all musical productions. Antony la aescriue.. .
many m jiissuuh.
Mo mmi out West to
in '""'' nrt rtocldlne It With this nrettv i
h luncheon served In the the nature or a vaienune par , . ; ,t will a. sureiy sianu ' " "j,;h,;m.nta. The play also look at iue --- - ,-.. ,alr. It.
Z bZLM-ss' A,' X 'inaaa wifeand four Herstep j., J
.... ....,, M... c w Lowe red ncart-Bnapea na isins, a nenrL vaiea musician, to eujuj inu. , v.v..-- -.. nalt ch aren. , , u. ""uouiju
of fragrant violets. MH. t. vv. i.uv jji..i,,i... ,.,h i - thnrn.nrhiv nn- w on. The supporting comnenj im .,..,,,,. nf hf firm of Had- ,
was a guest or tne ciuu.
Mrs. W. O. Heckart was glvn a
pleasant surprls? on '' ,1 ,', und Mrs. F. W. Osbtirn was thB gUeat
noon i.y me i.a. ie '" """ ;'' , of the afternoon
the FlrBt Presbyterian church, ol
which society .Mrs. tiecKari is
president. The Valentine Idea was
curried out In the hrnrt decoruuoris
er3 hospital. This sewing ; be. was -""." t , ,hl, celebrated jetor J
presents exceptional oniirtiinltieB for ws
hi. talented leading lady, Miss Alice hi.
center-piece and red heart place cards. Wagner. One must thoroughly un- Wilson. 1 he s "''""y ' " lrnents Walter Wtlmot. of the firm ioi nao- j L!n
order. Mrs. A. T. Cockerllne assist-1 (he simplest tyro In dramatic expert- and ttiePr1od1uctlofn 'i0"eomM , great ley's InteVest In the confectionery and t tunes iai,05. I
ed Mrs. Kuykendall In entertaining ence enn understana me exquisue- oi which h - - 1)00l nan business yraiciuaj., r. .uusic Htorr.
" .,.." - , ,.,.,J a lifHUl Illl Hie young ni nes UI l.ie unsununuu
endar for the past we,l: will sli'iw. the r.-fres!imen is in 1 ab. aulinu
Thi tdioo of the advWnrv boiire. 'if
the Y. W. C. A. have decided to give
'beautiful the young ladles of the association h
Mrs. Chillies Arthur Ilurdfn was
liosten lit ii card party on Thurs
day evening lit her beautiful new
Inline on West Heventli street. ! Ive ' w))) r)1)( on Friday afternoon, to
Hundred was inn khiiio 01 uie ow
ning, at which Miss Ijoulte Yorun
carried off first honors, and Mr, Al
ton Hnmplon, the lesser token. Mr.
Ilurden usslsted his wife In serving a
dainty "luncheon to their guests who
were.' Mr. mid Mrs. W. W. llrow, Mr.
and Mrs. K. L. Chambers, Mr. and
Mrs. It. II. Dearborn. Mr. and Mrs.
I.. U. Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. (1. W,
(Irlffln, Mr,
neatt-snape,.- . "" ,",,.,, T.r,y hnq,.t. The first of these
the ladles presented to Mrs. HUK.uu. 'occlrred ,ng ttfternoon at the
'ZTA Kerl shesslsted'h; Mr,. V.'u Chle'ra
story of Parsifal, and understanding things In advance.
A WONDERFUL POSTER
At Hiiriiigflelil.
Miss Klrklund was ' very happily
Irs. K v.. IK'Com. entertained ten
:!::;;Nnvy,eril'jnTrSurge1,m;,n.:er iuougli. their needle wo?k and spent
pre"e.,t s.e'f?t' a very enjoyable af;er- the afternoon very pleasantly.
noon on the rollers.
The Senior class of the V. or ().
.... i n.lni, r.,i tlia flllHU
ITy The I lvals. which will be giv- surprised last Saturday evening when
lhe:ugene theater In the near .heoned In response to a
future The rehears l tig is unoer mo -" " r r
!. .. i, ,.f Professor Irving M. friends standing on her porch who
and Mrs. Alton lliinii-j ,,' .,. Mr. Ur,)Vor Kestly Is act- announced tle'r Intention or rmain-
ton. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ISardy. Judge . " niaager. The cast Is as fol, mg to tpenn tne evening wnn ner.
and Mrs. I.. T. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. ' L" The parly met to help her spend her
P. E. Snodgrnss, Miss Ituby Hen- r Anthony Absolute - 7s,h hlnhdny anniversary Ml-s
dricks, Miss Thereso Friendly. MlssiBlr Anln0ny jjr Wel.8ter Klncaid Klrkltird is well known end dearly
I,ou Konshaw, Mr. David (Irahnm, 1 ri Jack Absolute. Mr. I.loyd Mott loved by her many friends, having
Mr. Kay Goodrich, Mr. Harry Dun-, P ,ll,and Mr. Paul Bond "ved In Mpringrieia lor over iwemj-
bar. , ,li Acres. Mr. Floyd Hamn rive years., me evening was very
ui, i i. fi'Trluiier , pleasantly spent wnn songs ami av
oir I-uclus "Tf,"-, dm chat, followed by a delicious
F Mr. William Neal lunch, which was served at 10
noon Whist Club, their husbands and J homns ....... , Mr. Dell m..t.nrty (f
a fow Invited guests, at her ' residence Mrs. Malaprop. vn" Water hroke up by singing "Auld hang
3112 Lawrence Blreet. on Wednesday .""'"" mi-.TouC liryiuit Syne." a id returned to their homes
evening of this week Thu rooms !.yd a Languish " i" feeling happy In (he thought of ha .
were prettily decorated for the oc-1 Julia ',:'"" ,, ui,,,,on Ing given so mnrh pleasure to their
caslon with g-irliinds of Ivy nndUicy Mljjs Uolunu Uobluson , k nr08(,nt wpr.
strung puper hearts of rod and while. . ,, nfZ I ola Wrlghfs Ml Klrklund, Arthur Klrkland, Rev.
The scoro cards were also hart sha,.- A number of Miss i L ol.i it. m a Hlchmond, Dr. and Mrs. Van
ed. and were matched by bits of old Men ds gi ve her i s r irlso Valentin" d Mrs. Vnn Watson,
familiar lovs unties, . lliere wers sov- imr.j i. " ' " """ ",. ,t ,,, last Mr. and Mrs. Ketchtim, Mr. and Mrs
en tables of whist, at which gnnie street, In the liiilmby ndill Ion, last r.,.niu
Mrs. 0. S. Frster w in the first prl.ci, night. A delightful evening was
and Mr. Darwin llrlstow was awnrd- siu'tit at various amusements and de
ed the consolation token. Mrs. Wll-lectiiblo refreshments were served,
kins' Invited guests were: Mr. anif Miss Wright was assisted In enter
Mrs. )l. 8. Itrvson, Mrs. Tlirull mid i mining by Ml (If nevieve 1 horpc.
Mis Vera Wilson. Miss Wilson nnJ
Mrs. Amos Wllklns entertained the
members of the Wednesday After
A. D. Itiidillmnn, Mrs. Shan Collins!
Mrs. Kd Collns. Miss ('orrlo. Miss
Cliirn Collns. MIsb Ima St. John,
Ulniiche Tolllnur and Arthur Watson.
Miss JuiilillH Wllklns nstlsted the
Mrs. It. H
hoslcss In serving dullcloui refresh- , progressive wmisi on r r.oiiv un.. , .......
,(, I In complin t to Miss Lewthwiilte. of
. int'Mon City, who Is n guest nf .Mrs.
Mrs. F. M. Wllklns, Mri. M. C. ' P. K. Hiinntioiul. Mrs. T. H. Liu key.
Mire mid Mrs. F. A. Rankin were who assisted the hostesB In serving,
i,.,.i.,uu... .... v.i.,..i,... ,.ri, .,,,,. Hiieceeded III making the highest
to the Indies of tho Methodist Aid seni'u. The Invited guests were the
u, .!..... .i iim iwimn nt i . . vviibiua. Mesdtiiiies P. K. Ilauiiuonu, J.
Thnro wnra hIyIV lliiitii linm In nltell Fields. .lOlleB,
. ...i... ...I. ......I .. i I,..,,., r.,1. line Clllircll. J. W. Sliumntu,
i...i...'. ii... i...ui.; .....i,,.. n. Mia. HiinduraHS. 8. 8. Sncncer. .I.W. llobhs,
es tlludys Wllklns. Mary Chambers. K. C. Hughes, L. M. Travis. Loon Kd. ,
ii....i.. i'h,.,i...r. i.m.i l.-,.l, lli.wli iiiunsoii. Arcnio i.iverinurc. juium
A small party of friends were en
lliysou entertained at riunu i in nr m u.
.l I . Hllll .I I . I. 1'IM.T 1 llllll-llll.l f"ll"
Ink of thiH week In honor of noml old
St, Valentino. The evening war. Hpent
In finniritnu; KHtnes, etc., followed by tt
As a substantial evidence that Llthocraphy is making rapid and wonderful strides the above cut is reproduced.. It represents a new 24-sheet poster, mean
106 Inches in height and 2J8 inches in length, designed and executed by the United States Lithograph Company the famous Russell-Morgan Print of Citrate
't Is Lithographed In 6 colors, pure gold bronze torming the background, and is said to be the most expensive and dignified poster ever placed on the bill-bod
This Is the first instance in which gold brome has successfully withstood the weather. The poster represents Mr. Charles B. Hanford surrounded by the numm
"characters he has played, and is receiving much admiration for its beauty and artistic instructiveness.
-r
cannot full to enjoy It. It Is this very
quality, simplicity of story and plot,
F. Mosler, F. I.enhart, (i. (). Hassett,
I) i lien Herrng. a. w. upton, r. i.. inu-
ilen. McMornn. Ada-"" ,la- Mosler, Mrs. I.eiilinrt. Mrs.
- - - .. i ii. ....
VfiTWK HailU v retires from the business on1 Sufferinc anil Hollars S
account of sickness. Mr. Wllmot will ' E. S. Loper, of .MarilU. X I
thin endears the nluv of Parsifal tn; Notice Is hereby giveft that the conduct the business In tho same or.- ,"l am a carpentei ananafa
the hearts and souls of all those who county commissioners' court of Lime derly way, and as he Is very popular , severe cuts healed by Buck '
witness It. Thero were no social county, stale of Oregon, will receive among the boys he will enjoy the ca Salve. It has saved mc;
jii-oblenis to dissect, neither lire there sealed bids for the.- furnishing and same good patronage. " Tho house Is a j and dollars. It is uy tar
ueaitii anivu i iimc cj
Heals burns, sores, ulctr;
sores, eczema and piles. !s
W. A. Kuykendall's drugit-
P. K.
iKiuptlng spread of dainty refresh- intricate or iiivstorlous actions delivery of one hundred ( 100) cords very popular place of amusement, is
niciils. Those present were Messrs. thp t ()f 1lv f the char. ()( old Krowtli body fir four (4) feet : orderly und well-conducted. News.
L Mini us k1 I mi unit I! (1 IlilUdiilt -
alters in the play. Hut as a specta- long; or for one Hundred (1UU) cordsi s
cle that uppeals to the visual senses, of second growth body fir four (4) Jl'XCTlOX CITY XOT KS
as 11 play iu.li in us vui y iini ill uiiieas ii.ui lung, suiu uua lu ue ucucitru
Unssett, Mrs. Serfllng, Mrs. I'plon
Mrs. Ohlsen and Mrs. Townsend.
News.
and soulful heart Interest, absorbing at the court house In Eugene, Lanei
,nnd thrilling plot that brings the col- county, Oregon, on or before the lst :.h1 , "Dclon City has an orchestra
! uiiih e.Jv nniwiiiiinir in.tinet nil i.i.u- ,.irf 1,1,1- i fiirf ith Pcr8 are making-rapid progress and
later than Wednesday, the 4 th
. peer In the dramatic day of March, 190S, at 2 o clock p.m.
Such Is l'nrslfi I. the Uy order of the court this, the 8th
E. 11. LEE. County Clerk.
served tho guests'wlth refreshments.. , (loldsinlth. T. 11. Luckey, J. F. Titus, KeepliiK ),h-ii House
" in w. Hmlth. W. 11. Hotfuiun. II. I Everybody Is welcome wheu
Last Wednesday evening was the llognrt. ' , f(,,,l Komi: and we feel that way only ,,fidlng of the beautiful story, It not
first ladles" nluht of the season at when our digestive organs are work-! stands without a peer In the dfamatlc dav
.x... ......... i r-i.,1. ,.,i . I Tim Inliles of the Catholic church : Ing properly. Dr. King's New Life firmament. Such Is l'nrslfi I. the- 1
number of wives and daughters of will hold a basket social In the pal--, Pills regulato tlfti action of tho atom- a. t lit required a quarter of a cen- day of February. 190S.
the club members attended and pas- Ish Hall on next ennesuiiy eveunm, . ...... ". i-r, ,,,,-y oi us auiiior genius me in mase
ed a vorv delightful evening wllh Febrnnrv 19th. tho proce-ds to go to enn t help feeling good when ho uses lt wnt it B today the drama of th
cards, music, ami bowling for pas- the Bisters In charge of tho parochial these pills 25 cents at W. A. Kuy- world. The Parsifal engagement
til,,,,, school. All are Invited to come and kendall s drpg store. h,.re Is for one performance only, at
1 . 'bring their baskets, and a pleasant I tho Eugec9 theatre tonight.
n-i... all...., -r.. .1 II... II .in. ' i-miiilnir la nsalired to ever Voile WHO 1 mil n.llllJ"
lory on Wednesday afternoon was one attends. Tho hall will be open at 7
if the best attended teas yet given, o'clock.
The hostesses were Mrs. P. K. Hani-,
miind. Mrs. .11. L. Ilogart, and Mrs. I
we, mill Interest wutchlnz the imulual the cnnntv clerk nf snlrt I.nne conntv "5 Kole lu . "'"iisii iirsi-
...r..i.n..r ih i... ... ir.,1 ii ... i . .i,.. iuj.,.j.. .i, A.l, , class music for any and all occasions.
Membership and Instrumentation are
as follows: L. E. Cook, leader and
Instructor, 1st" violin; William Pear
man, solo B-flat cornet; Richard
Thorn, trombone; W. S. McKee, clari
net; R. C. Roberts, second B-fiat cor
net; H. E. Leppert, piano; L. W.
Clark, drum.
In The Guard contest which has
MOTHER'S KITCHEX
Seventh and Oak streets, has open-
Bldncy Kliidden, null they were as- wllh Mrs.
r.ihn XI P nivnn nci.sar.p rn W !
R. Unci ov. All wood sawed to gauge . On Friday. February 2!, the eml
For prompt service phone Wars- nent actor, Charles II. Hanford, will month. Urst-class home cooking, evening There were six candidates
The Prlscllla Club mot Thursday 8312. Residence, 207 High street, tf come to the Kugune theatre In a not- Chicken dinner every buuday. In District No. 3, and Miss Hattle
.'d under new management, dood been absorbing local attention for
board and room by the day, week or i several weeks past, closed Saturdav
Day on West Kiev- Oasollne woodsaw
1 able production of Antony and Cleo- tf.
M RS. S.
AXXor.NCKMBiT
J. M. Howe and J. W B:
opened a real estate olllf?
building with .1. A. Matiret.
Willamette street, where "
nleaspri In have all old Iri
have property to sell, botMM
Mtv cntt nnii st same B
we 'will do our best to sell
HOWE t Bl
tf 542 Willamette
SHIP VOI R PROlin'
to Bell Tower Cj.. r"
Seattle, Wash. Ther M
the highest market price.
tor 'I'he Di,r c
r,
EUGENE
Y. ABBOTT. ! Cook wnn t ml nlnpo ..111, r.c.J7nl mnisi-rilit
THEATER, SATURDAY FEB. I5tr
SPECIAL NOTICE
For tho convenience of '"Parsifal"
patrons the former rule of commen
cing the evening perforinsncos at
r. ;lo iiinl giving a tun hour dUiuer In
leriulsslon has been iluiio away with.
During thl engagement tho eutlr
performance be given at one sit
ting. The i-ui lnlii will rise at 7; 45
sharp. Carriages may be ordered at
1 1 : 1 . Auditors must be In their
seats at the rUe ot first curtain, as
no one will be seated during the ac
tion of the play.
Messrs. Martin & Emery's Reverent, Artistic and Sumptuous Presentation
of Richard Wagner's Mystic Festival Play
SCALE OF PRICH
IN ENGLISH ADAPTED BY WILLIAM LYNCH ROBERTS
BASED ON THE LFCENDS OF THE HOLY GRAIL PRODUCED AT AN ENORMOUS EXPFIMSir
ENACTED BY A NOTED COMPANY OF PLAYERS fc
Ilox Seats
. I
Lower Floor
n . ' 11.00 ;
Balcony
Gallery
THE SAI.K of boxes and se;ii
9 a. .ni., Friday, February nth
benefit of non-resident p.i" ,K5 isi 1
able to be preso"nt at the '" '
:! fil'.M "
mall orders will be promt'
i i tiT rem--
ders of receipt. If accompan'"
and self-addressed stamp"' ,'"v,""",'l,
SMi""
' CEO- H
. Manag. r Kul1"
ft
0
The MosL Imposing Production Ever Sent
- on Lour
Presented on 3 Scale of Grand
Never Before Attempted
ii . it m m;h r win