Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 21, 1908, Image 7

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    KUSKNK UA1LV VARJ, 8ATlRDAY, MARCH 91, 1908
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COTTAGE GROVE GETTING
THE PAVING FEVER
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WEEK'S Ht'WS SUMARY
FROM SPRINGFIELD
rutur i.iiuiakv am r.i:.m;
khm TAMim or i:v fam
ilies AllltlYK KltUM KAST
. i... luiu enine on la &
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U , .ay Just now, due, of course, to
Wn SMSOU. ' "
... .hnnt as Quiet as any of
Liter and there has been expres
r'1 ' - ,iar.n(lnn it
,nin sense in
nation of the really busy days
L rirked the close or me winter
r -
proper.
Mrs. S. D. Allen. The businpss meet
iday evening at the home of Mr. and
jing was preceded by a supper. In the
serving of which Mrs. Allen was as
sisted by Miss Myrtle Kavs. Amone
! those present wera Rev. H. N. Mount,
Miss Emma Chase. Mrs. C. M. Col
lier, Miss Adah Allen. Mr. and Mrs.
Dalr.ell, Miss Nettie Chase. Mrs. K.
J. Moore, Mrs. Cloran, Miss Luella.
Brewster, Mrs. Johnson, Miss Staples,
and Mr". Franklin Staples.
o
The Thimble Club met on Thurs
day afternoon with Miss l.ibby Yo
ran, at her home at 646 Olive stret.
After a few hours spent at needle
work, Miss Luclle Yoran arrlsted the
hostess In Bervlng luncheon. The in
vited guests were Mrs. R. S. Bryson.
Miss Anna Whlteaker. Mrs. Fril
Chambers Mrs. S. S. Spencer, Mrs.
W. T. Gordon.
S. Medley, at the home of the forenir,
in honor of the patron saint of the
day. St. Patrick. The decorations
were elaborate, and very appropri
Cottage Grove is getting the paving
fever. A representative of the War
These balmy spring
. t, aoalrpH pffecf on
monity at large a uu
The parlors, dlnintr rr.mn nml ..... (-'...,.... ....! f. ........... ....... i......
hall were festooned with green bunt- last Kridav conferriiig with some of
"g. vines and Irish flagj. while beau- the properly owners In regard to pav
llful tufts of shamrocks were much in ng the main street. He estimates
evidence. This color schema was car- the total cost of the work on Main
rled out In the table decorations, the street from the depot to the bridge,
side dish's being draped In green Including the curbing, at $16,000.
erepe paper, and miniature Irish Thl nmnnnt of monev could nm )
flags were groimed with the tufts nf
shamrork. Refreshments were serv
ed in many courses an1 comprised
many rare dainttos of the season, a
feat fit to plare before a king.
The soclnl features of the after
noon were the Interesting and nnpro-
expended in a more judicious and
practical manner in this city. Hen
Lurch. H. O. Thompson and Marlon
Veatch comprised the committee In
conference with the construction com
panv representative.
Dr. B. R. Job has purchased the
Mr. and Mrs. Hollistr were pleas
antly entertained at their home nn
L ,,t,onns not entirely yielded to : South Ferrv street by about twmv
IsrrinS 'ever ' making the best of tbelr nf'ghbnrs on Werf-w'sv
Motor hours. evmns. inn evening was delieM-
o - ifully nassd with social conversation.
L Russell D. Calkins was hostess i followed by refreshments.
L.'mhornf her friends at an at-., o
loon party on Thursday. The la-1 Mrs. Lester t.uckey entrtaln1 on
were invltea to urius m-n uco- i nursriay eveuic? ror Miss no-1
ork and spend the afternoon, j Baker. During t!e evening musical
itat were received at the door 1 numbers wr? mtHered bv Vi
m Miss Madge Calkins. The ; Grace Bingham and bv Alliprt nnd
taut rooms were decorated in ' Mamie Gillette. In an Interesting
r. lerns ana naiionits. mm. ". .contest on tne word Oregon t-no
Ciiklns and Mrs. S. M. Calkins prize of an Oregon l.in was awardod
hid tie hostess in serving lunch. ' to Miss Bessie Hendershott. The
Urited guests were me axes- guests were: 1 he M i'ses Itosell Lan-
uunaiii, oiaiuuift, jttuuu, M,A, Aioiij. iiaiie, .ntiarpn uiaa?one.
Ed. Hard. Heckart, S. D. Allen, May niricknn, Mamie Gillette. Grace
kmc, Dalzell, Biatcn, inompson, mngnam, Bessie Hendorshott, th
pH J. D. Baker, LiUCKey. Messrs. Albert Gillette. Charl-s Sig
is'dt, Cockerllne and Professor man, Troy DiHckson, Kddie Wllkin-
Bon, arren Wilkins, Clarence Lom
bard, Stanley Knapp, Glen Morris.
nrtate snmcs. the fine prize In dlscov-j Crowlev property on the corner of
erlng "who was the greenest" was! Main and Third streets, 25 bv 100
awardPd to Mrs. Paul Jones and waslfeet, for a consideration of $2500.
a very unique and pretty rose Jar. , This is one of the best comers on
The prize In the "Irish artist" con-, the street, but is at present occupied
test was nward d to Mrs. J. H. Cham-! by a single story wooden building,
bers. It being a beautiful oil painting; which will be replaced bv a modern
admirably executed by Mrs. Kreuger, ! brick In duo time.
-Mrs. i.urcn s l;u,'htr. The hour fori Miss Gertrude Palmer hos reslci-
parting seemed to come all too soon
so royally were the guests entertain
ed by the hostesses.
ed as teacher In' tho primary depart
ment of our public schools and has
gone to Los Angeles to take a special
three-months' course in tiriniiirv and
A society fun; lion, elaborate in de- kindergarten work. Miss Cieuretta
tail and delightfully entertaining, was I Berg is teaching Miss Palmer's tinex
the St. Patrick's "at home" given by I pircd term In the primary department
Mrs. .V. B. Common Wednesday after-j of tho public school,
noon. The decorations were exqilis-1 Thos. Sears has purchased the
ile and appropriate, green festooning. ; Scott Clirlsman residence property on
daffodils and violets predominating i Wall street, is building a wide colo
tliroughont th Cr.nmt.-n n ''"-" J ntal style porch in front of the res
afternoon hours went fleeting by with ! idence and otherwise Improving t til
ths introduction of appropriate eiuur-i property. Mr. Sears is a son-in-law
tainnient. In the tirst place each ! of Mr. Chrisman.
guest was renuested to recitp. sne The Cottage Grove Masonic lodge
or relate an Irish poem, song or sto-j is considering a proposition of buy
ry, which occasioned much nierrl-, lng a lot and building a fine two-storv
inent, the prize for the best rendition I brick temple thereon this season, on
ueing awaraea to Mrs. u. J. uuurullle Main street.
I Wednesday evening Mr. and
Julius Goldsmith entertained
t liny of tneir menus ai wnist, .
Irlebratloa of their twentieth an-
The young ladies belonging to the
high school class of the Presbyterian
Sunday sctiool entertained a larerT
luiry. Prizes were awaraea to number of their friends among the
Mmus W. Thompson and Mrs. boys and 'girls on Friday evening at
H. Smith. Several pieces of the home of their teacher.MIss Emma
piitnl china were presented to Chase.
Goldsmith. Oregon grape, dan-. " o .
:l md daffodils formed tho dec- Miss v Mvrtle Kavs entertained
Benin the various rooms. De- about 35 young lady friends this of
ks relreshments were served . to trnoon in compliment to Mrs. Lloyd
puts oy tne Jiisse3 frieaa and E. Bellman, a bride of the past
ColdBmith, Grace Woods and 'month. The guests wern received at
' Elsnass. Miss Bertha Gold- the door by Miss Meta Goldsmith, md
t. oi Oregon City, came up for Mrs. J. Goldsmith assisted Mrs. Kays
rasrau- in serving luncheon.
Societv nt Cottttffn fjrovp
Y Sunday school teachers of the. The soclai event of the week was
Preibyterian church held an the "at home" el von TnmHnv nf.or.
htliig teachers' meeting Tues-'noon by Mrs. Ben Lurch and Mrs. J.
a volume cf poems
I The luncheon was served in many
courses, and was dainty and delicious.
The host was assisted in serving by
her sister, Mrs. F. D. Wheeler. It
was one of those pleasant occasions
' which will long be remembered by
Jthe ladles present, who are unani
mous in declaring Mrs. Compton a
! charming entertainer. Leader.
Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Cage Van-
schoiack, March 19, 1908, a 10-pound
son.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Price,
March IS, 1908, an is 1-2 pound son.
Leader.
STOP AT THE IlIVKIl llltlDGK! j
Bring your work to Smltherman's j
wagon and carriage shop. Mr. Wil
kinson, the well-known blacksmith,!
Is with him, also a first-class painter;
and upholsterer from the East. All
work guaranteed. New rigs made to
order. al6
VOH SALK IlY OWXKK
Good building lot on East Twelfth
street, near car line, 95x160 feet. Al
so eight-room cottage and two lots
on North Mill street. Inquire of
J. J. WALTON. .
Law Office, 513 Willamette St.
a20
Mrs. U. M. Hool)t roroivod th surt
intolltatMuv yostonliiy Trom hr homo
in Xobraska that Iut youiiKost broth
or, who livos In .Moutaua, hat! iIUmI
suildtMily from pnoumonla. Hi loaves
n wife ami thivo small rhllrtivn. n
father and mother and eiuht hroMit'rs
and sisters. The news of his death
rotues to Mrs, Heebe as a sad blow. !
she did not know that her brother
was slek. And the fact that they are
so near of an am and were comitan
ions through the early years of their
lif' makes it doubly hard.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Unnibert and
family of eight children arrived from
Argyle, Minnesota, Monday, and ex
nect to make this their permanent
home. Mrs. Lambert is a sister to
Mra. II. E. Pitts. Mr. Pitts Informs
us that there will be several other
families arrive within a few weeks
from the Kast. as they were arrang
ing for their sales, and as soon as
their property interests are settled
thev will be ready to start.
(Irant Hoberts came ut from Siilem
Saturday to spend Sunday with
Springfield friends. He ha been
working for the Hrewer Prug Com
pany since the first of the year, and
says he likes the Capital City fine
for the reason tbnt therp pre so many
old maids and grass widows there.
The starting of a public r ading
room is now being '"Mtnted bv pur
citizens, nnd especially so by the la
dies of the W. C. T. I. We under
stand thev will meet with the Com
mercial Club at their next regular
meeting and try to Interest the club
o co-operate with them in their ef
fort.
!nctfl i'ii (s rf"irtd In n very
critical condition with the third at
tack of paralysis, of the left side.
This being his third nttack in the
nnof tWA ytnr. l ( figured t1l!lt It
will result fatally. Tho previous at
tacks worn on the right side.
The phlnf'o mMj started work in
earnest last Saturday, and is now cut
ting to its full cnpacltv and turning
out a fine grade of shingles, much
beor th-'n was expected.
S. A. Bowles, one of Eugene's ton
sorlal artists, has come to Springfield
to locate permanently, and purchased
the shop formerly owned by Ernest
Coleman.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Arno Nel
son, Sundny. March 15, 1908, a
d a u gh t er. New s. v
"resh garden need in bulk
CHAMBERS HAKDWAKtfi CO.
FOH COUNTY JriK;E.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for re-election for the Re
publican nomination for County
Judge at the Lane county primaries,
April 17, 1908.
al6 v G. R. CHRISMAN.
" n JPSSSil
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SOCIALISTS CAM.
COUNTY CONVENTION-
The Socialists of Ijine county are
hereby called to meet In mass con
vention at Frank s hall, Etigeno, Or.
on Friday, April 3, nt 10 o'clock, for
the purpose of nominating a roll
ticket for the coming Juno oloction
nnd such other business as ntny come
before said convention. All Socialists
I nre urgently requested to be present.
II. M. M ANVILLK,
Chairman Co. Central Com.
E. P. COLE,
Sec. Co. Central Com. a3
fere's a Chance for Energetic Little Girls
o Get a "Buck's" Jbr flange Free
To the little girl H ytars of age or under who clips
the greatest number of our ads containing "Buck's"
trade mark we will give absolutely free the "Buck's"
Junior Range now on display at our storedip every
ad get your friends and parents to help you be sure
to clip the entire ad, girls.
Call and see.the prize at our store. It's a little
beauty and will inspire you to work hard contest
closes May 15th.
t SELL
? CASH OR
AILMENTS
Campbell-Fellman Co.
COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS
Or bltck w. .t of L.n & ! .ving. E.r,k. Spil volui In C.rp.U oM R ug
THE STORE
WHERE YOUR.
. CREDIT IS GOOD
A XKW REM, KSTATK I'lftM
Those having farmr., timber lands
or relinquishments, city properties,
business houses o merchandlHO for
sale shonld see Wilson & Nichols,
over Llun's llrug Store, as fhey are
In touch with Investors In nearly cv
ery state In the Union.
IP YOU KNKW
The merits or the Texas Winder,
you would never suffer from kldiioy,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. II a
bottle (two months' treatment). 8old
by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
testimonials. Dr. X. W. Hall. 926
Oliva street. St. Louis.
MASONIC ITNKIt.W,
There will bo n Masonic funernl
Monday nt 2 p. m. Hro. Geo. My
ers. Members of the order will meet
at the hall at 2 p. in. sharp. Ily or
der oi
0. O. liKDAIt, W. M.
OASOLINK n'OOI HAWlNO
W. O. White la prepared to saw
your wood on short notice.
Phone Illnck 435!. Residence,
516 West Sixth street
woon NAWINO
John M. . DIxod, successor to W
ti. Uodoy. All wood sawed to gauge.
For prompt service phone Ulack
3312. Ilesldence, 2G7 High street, tf
Gasoline woods. w
CAST
AN'ceclablcPrcparalionrorAs
slmilating ihcI'ooddiulUccula
ling the Slunuuiis aiul Dowels of
rromotcs Dircslion.Chrctful
ncssawiRcst.Contalns neither
0mim,Morphine twrHiuaol.
Kot M.UtCOTIC.
bv Smi
MxJmn Amu Srr
Iff... nt -
WnmJnJ-
Apcrfccl Roincdy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convntsions.Fcvcrish
licss and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW "YORK.
For Infants nnd Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
IF
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
I cxACTCopyof VRAPPta. O M UfBfiSflM
TMI OINTAUn OOMMNV. HtW VONM CrTY.
eaac iiiniimnkii
There Is Only One
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"Bromo Quinine"
That la
Laxative Bromo Quinine
IACTD Tf WOULD OVER TO OVftC A COLO IH OMC DAT.
Always romombor tho full najuo. Look
for this signature on ovory box. 26o
SWA
MERCHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OREGON
Docs a General Banking
Business on
C nscrvativc Lines
SI S. SPENDER, President.
L . H., POTTiR, Vice Pres.
F . N. McALI rrtR,... Cashier.
Cor 7lh and Willamette
HILL'S GUN STORE
513 Willamette St
Successor to Barker Gun Works
U K CAN SfJi'PI.Y
Vour wants with wood Oal, Ma
pi, Kir, and Ties. Also Coal.
WLLIAM8 TrtANSKBt CO.
I'hone Ulack 114'.
320 acres of government timber
land for location. Price for loratltiK,
1300. 40 acres relinquishment near
Creswell for 7".
IIOWK ft mroY,
042 Willametto Bt.
J. M. Howe la still sel1lii best tail
ored suits on the const from Conti
nental Tailoring Comuany, of Chica
go, at 542 Willamette street. tf
Makes blood and miisrls fanler
than any other remedy. Gives
health and strength and vitality.
Holllster's Itorky Mountain Tea
towers above all other remedies for
making slrk pontile well and well
people "weller." 8f.c Tea or Tablets.
LINN I)HI!0 CO.
I i no ipw iors i ard w riters are
i locates) at Klghlh and Olive streets
Claai starts Tuesday evening, March
24. Oet In and lesrn, boys. W. if
Johnson, Instructor. ni24
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The German Aid Society will meet
at Kagles' hall Sunday, March 22, at
2:20 p. m.
$25.00 - $25.00
You can buy a new drop head sewing
machine for $23.00
Standard Grand Rotary the easiest and and lightest
running machine in the world, ball bearing
throughout $40.00
Paragon, New HoTre , Davis,
and second hand machines of other inukcs. Come in
and get and get our prices and tcrr.n before you buy.