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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1908)
THE ETGENE DAILY CUAnil, SATURDAY, f 'KHIU'ARY 20. i 0 STANFORD STUDENTS - "" LAMPOON JORGON l ; . E3'ca ess HP" For aotne uneiplulnablf reason there have mn but rear society l falra this pant week; the lack iniiy be due to the near approach of the I.enten anaaon whlrh hexing on Wed nesday of thlH coming week. I. cm la corning to he observed In KiiKene more and more each year, not by an entire ceHKatlon of xulety, hut rather by the functions being of a quieter nature. Mra. 8. P. Slaiiclcn Invited a few of her frlenrlH lo apend Tlini'Hdiiy afternoon with her at heiM plenxnnl afiartinenlH In the McCIiiiik IjiiIIcI IriK Tho bourn phhhiwI Kally with fancy work and conversation, until lour o'clock, when the Iiokichh nerved u lete-n-toto luncheon. 'I'he Invited KueatH were: Mrs. I. K. Hammond, Mra. .loll n lloiiy, Mra. I. II. Iilii;lifirn, Mra. U I.. WhltHon. MrH. .1. W. Uiiar-kunbiiKh, MrH. M. I.. York, Mra. V. W. I'rentlco, Mra. II. Ij. HokiiH. Mra. W. K. OHburn, Mra. (Icoi-ho '1'. Hall. Mra. W. II. Ilorfuian, .Mra. 1'. M. Wllklim. Mra. (i. it. C'hrlKtuan, Mra. (,'. W. Lowe, Mra. Lmirn llarrla, Mra. K. K. Mink, Mra. (illatrap, Mra. Will. Kuykendall, Mra. Wllllnni I'rex ton. Mra. David Link, .Mra. C. H. Kreeland, Mra. Ceo. II. Hmlth. Mra. William I'oldnra and Mra. Jamea K. Koblnaon entertained the Wotnen'a Mlaalonary aoclety of the Klrat Preabytorlnn church on Tuea day afternoon at the home of Mra. Koblnaon, at 41)2 Lawrence street There were twenty ladlea present and a very enjoyable afternoon waa apent by ail. Mra. David Link waa hoatesa to he Bunchlne club on Friday after noon. The artemoon a amuaeineni waa a Kum animal conteat, and thla waa followid by a three-course lun cheon aerved In the dlnlnn room, which waa prettily decorated with yellow daffodil". Mra. Gilbert Ty aon naalated Mra. Link In aervlti!?. Other Invited nueata of the club were Mra. Kmma Johnaon und Mrs. Frank. The Prlacllla club met on Thursday afternoon with Mra. M. K. (irlKK at her home on Eaat Eleventh atreet. Needlework waa the alternoon'a paatltne, and the guests of the club were Mra. Woodruff and .Mrs Mr Morran. Mrs. rSchwerliiK aaalale-l the hontcs In serving an nppellzlns luncheon. The Snlor Claim play of the Unl vorally of Oregon bus come to be one of the social events of the coll"K s year, and Hint given on Tlini sduy night by the class of I mm proved no exception. "Hie Klvalii" Is too well known t; neerl any eointnent as :i play here, xtt Kiif tl-c It to nay tutit under the direction of Professor (lien, the inniinKeiiient of Urover Kostlcy and tlin work of the cast, the play waa a dccld-d tiuccena. I ! The many frk-nds or Mrs. Minnie Washburn will bo aorry to learn that alio la still nick In a Los Angeleal hospital, ller son Cheater la at her bedalde. There are a uunher of ont-of-town young people In Kugene lo be guesta at the Kappa Hlgma dancing party thla evening. ' A number of the High School glrla gave a leap year akaling party last night at the Underwood rink. The hall waa especially decorated for the occasion. In the H. S. colors, pur ple and white. Light refreBhmenta were aerved. Mrs. W. L. Souders has Invitations out for two parlies this next week. A surnrlse narty waa given Arthur P. Sylvester Thursday evening, It be ing his 24th birthday. Thoae present were: Mr. and Mra. P. O. Dradway. Mr. and Mra. John Hess, Mr. and Mra. Geo, Nlcolle, Mr. and Mra. Fred Bartlett, Mlaa Eva McElroy, Mlaa Flo ra Pollock. MIbb Mattle Koppe, Lloyd Mitchell Mlaa Gertrude Akers, Harry Mitchell, Mlaa Flora George, Kichard II. Harbert, Mlaa Francis Goracke, Mlaa Leona Bartlett, Mias Winona Mesa. Vernle Wllgon, Mlaa L. P HnyncB, Frank V. Fuller, Hoy Puck ett, llerrll Cummlnga, It. Wonger Hlacey ("u m in i n uh, Mlas May Harbert, Mr. and Mra. Arthur Sylvester. .Mrs. Hlmond furnished the aupper, which wua grnntly enjoyed by all. Mrs Frank Wood attainted her In serving. The local union of the W. C. T. V. i iihTUihie J Mrs. Helen I). Harford, minimal 'organizer nf the W. C. T. I!. and Mrs. Henrietta Ttrown, state president, at the home of Mra. Wheel- r, IMS Kast Kleveitth street. Vedne:i d ii v afternoon, February ll't. Aiiout twenty-five Indlea listened to delight ful talks by both Indies of their work and the progress of the W. C. T. U. In othor states, after which dainty refreshments were served. ' The Prtacilla Club was entertained last Thursday by Mrs. M. F. Griggs lit her beautiful home on East Elev enth street. A pleasant afternoon waa passed -at needlework and cards, after which the hostess aerved a dell clous luncheon. Guesta of the. club were Mra. George Mc.Morran, Mrs. J. Woodruff and Mrs. Day. Mrs. II. 0. Million will entertain the club In two weokf. i OC3C 0 0 30C 3C 9C 3C A Genuine Reduction Sale at Watts' Jewelry Store BSR San Francisco, Feb. 27. A bogi", which 4188 betom-j recognized aa a monna r.t . lc-: n ,s unrtnvmOUB "alama," "knocks" and "Joshes" upon any one In the college fraternity, was secretly distributed broadcast over the Stanford campus this morning. The front page was headed "Bo gle, Booze, Bums, Blunders." In the following words the bogle directs its first attack against the new student affairs committee, and the president of the university: "With all due respect to Dr. Jor dan, we cannot but object to his ar bitrary and obnoxious motives in all matters pertaining to the university, especially In his appointment of the present students' affairs committee." i y DAVID STARK JORDAN. President of Lelnnd Stanford Junior university and a noted writ er and sociologist. Speaking of the faculty of the uni versity the bogie aaya that Dr. Jor dan has acquired some men for In structors whoso proner place is "In the museum with the other freaks and fossils.", The bogle says that If any profes sor dares to raise his voice In oppo sition to Dr. Jordan he will suffer the fato of Profeasors Koas, Abbott and Kendtorff, who were dropped from the faculty for opposing the head of the institution. The profes sors Boon became "long-aufferlne beasts of burden, whose mammoth ears will ever bo cocked for the word of the maater." Dr. Jordan Is further characterized as a lloosier achoolmaster and it i? suggested that he dlvirca his wife and marry Carrie Nation. The attack on Dr. Jordan was pro voked by his action In dismissing stu dents for drunkenness. l"HK.X AXSWF.ltK SF.XATOK T. It. KAY I Oregon City, Feb. 28. W. S. IJ'Ilen thla morning answered the al legations of State Senator Kay, who In a comtminlcallou to a Portland niuvapnper" said that U'lten hud re fused to pay an "honest debt"' of $1,100 to a Mrs. McGruth. who held a note for $500 und accrued Interest against him. Mr. U'llcn's answer follows: "Mary McGrath had a Judgment against three other men anil myself for that $f00. Tho money was bor unved from her agent In Oregon City and was used for Seth Lewelllng & Company In the panic of 1SU3. The note waa signed by Seth Lewellln? and two others besides, I going on for an accommodation. The others were then well off. All thp other sIkii om are dead and last year 1 paid $:luo to be released. I never saw Mr! Mi-. (Initli. and In paying the $;I0 I cnii. 1,1. ...... I 11,. il I ,,-,.-ll,.r ,,,,-., ,., ' my shar.' of the old debt. S.iial;n Kay perhaps thinks I oug'.'.t to have pul 1 more of It. but I do not. (Signed! "W. S. l"l!KN" Commencing Wednesday Morning February 26th and continuing until Saturday Evening, March 1 4th We will make a big reduction all along the li.c We have too many goods in some lines to stimulate sales of these goods will reduce prices on everything in our stock Prices given at this sale mean SPOT CASH Not One Hour's Time our Chance! The Bis Closing Out Sale of the EiJers. . Piano House Stock Will End Saturday March 7th Prices Lower Than Ever! This has been one of tho most reiiimkalile piano wiles ever held in this .State. Hircwd buyers linve- purchased for future delivery. The balance of the stock unsold consists of the famous Sunnier, Kimball, I-icstcr, Srhu. iiiiinn, Story & Clark, Marshall & WenduH, and several other makes. IVe luive received positive instructions from lieudquarti is to Sell, Sell, Sell at prices lower than ever in order to disuse of the pianos rather than to reslilp thtui t, Portland. Compare the prices below with those advertised a week ago and you will nth. serve thufc we have nude another deep cut. These uro- Rock Bottom Prices Rock Bottom Prices Regular Closing Price Out Price I Upright Piano ' $300 SI66 I Upright Piano $325 $188 I Upright Piano $375 $210 I Upright Piano $400 $235 I Upright Piano $450 $275 I Upright Piano $500 $318 I Upright Piano $600 $395 Call Monday and we will show you the above incomparable bargains and others equally as good. Remember next Satuday is the last day of the sale and these prices will perhaps never be duplicated again. It will pay you to make any small sacrifice that might be necessary and buy now if you intend getting a piano in the future. Easy terms of $7.00 and $8.00 to $10.00 monthly, or settle in one or two or three year's time if you choose. Call and we will prove beyond the shadow of a doubt that we will save you from $50,00 to $ J 25. Out of town buyers who cannot call ahould write or phone for comp'ete bargain list. Store open evenings all this week. ' Phone Main 41 24 West 7th Street (Lbs Eilers Piano. House I T. H. COMTE, G.neral Agent. j . WATT Corner 9th and Willamette Sts. o OMKOl'.VniY is KriKXCK OF ITV, OWN Then1 nro luit few ptMplt? vV have not heard nf Osteopathy, also ol some of ts achievements, lint there are far too many who have aeeredit Oil It with heltin good for only those finiilltlonit from which they have hei'n cured, or which have como un der their Immediate observation. Not in frequently there Is mutual surprise when one m:tu who was cured of eye (rouble meets unothet who wan cured of gonsi Ipatlon. The above Is a hom.'ly illustration, bul It only shows that neither was cu rious enough to learn the possibil ities of Osteopathy while belnn treat-j ed for their respective conditions, j They may have Iven persuaded to, undero Osteopathic treatment only because a friend had been cured o a like condition. You may be one of those who d not know that Osteopathy is intend ed for it her conditions than ihost you have already heard of as having been treated successfully. If so, re member that If the principles of Os teopatby ate rlshl. It Is a science o( lis own and A complete sysu-m o! treating disease, and has Veen rec. io nized as such by legislative enact ments In more than two-thirds of the stairs In the Vnion. IT. H I,. St ml Ivy, osteopath, office! ovt Chambers Hardware store. ' Then mark 132 Residence. 7 "1 4 i Ferry street. Phone lted 3197. moth Kirn mi cut: j Seventh nd Can street, has open-1 rtd under new tr.aiuarmont, (iood hoard jmd room by the day, w-'etr or 'ii"H;h. Kirst-class home cooking ' Kt-u dinner even S'Mi'l.iv. I! MtS. S V. AH POT r. liStl.!K Y(MI KYINtJ Y. C. Whife 'r. pr"uro.i to s:v J o ir wood oil s!-ir rot ice. I'i'H-o Hho-k 4.1.-1 . K os;. !onc :-U V;t t:h strtvt. IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, f Flour and Feed, Tin and Gianitcware. Headquar ters for White River Flour. Candies, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE 1i Grocer Cornr 5'h ani WlUmrtte Sis. Phone Rrdtoll orr. aim Is to SlHJPlV our r;:;-'. ''1T ' the best the mark-1 if .V '.t. We carry a sujit'i !i line le and ftuicy .izru. i'ri. Kv.y thlng selected vi:!i -t .i! One trial will emu ii.co !' V. M. GREEN, 6 1 9 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. 1 ftsi IT'S DELiGhTFUL to use OUR STATIONERY ! I 'li'' :aiHH-.l ;!, , .K. Initial h -m j., n;,M, SCHWARZSCH.LD'S Book Store MSPvCHANTS BANK Oil Paint PAINTINGS n,h lr, ' ; "vt i' uw F i,.,.., IN 3 0GRTON i 2 tx'i nmu ii.,, i A FULL LINE OF... u Dccs a General Banking Business on Conservative Linos . Prcsii-a'- Via Pl Cish.a- S. S. SPZNCER, ... I- H. POTTER, ... F. N. McALISTER,. Cor Tth and Willom- ti New Granitware just in Stoves, Fvcngss did H-trrc ofthe Leadirr: 5 rr. r and p.r.ni Co. Q w w n vi 50 f ast. rir.c.n