THE EUGENE DAttT CCABD. fi-.TmP4Y. iAY 3, 1800
Oiib of fliB Intert'Hlinif mid enjoy-j
able cvenla of the week Was the re-1
ceptlon given on Tuesday evening,
by the Indies of the Fortnightly club,!
ut their club rooniH in the library
building. Mm. lOmmuns, ?ho vlie
lirealilcnt of the club,-Introduced the
Keuker of the evening, I'rofesBor
Herbert Onmble Howe, whOHH (sub
ject was "Mr. II. (!. Wells and bin
works." The lecture was exceeding
ly Interesting and was delivered In
a very iilHUtmnt manner, as I'rofos
or Howe's lectures alawys are. Fol
lowing the talk the gnosis and club
members enjoyed a social hour to
gether, during which refreshments
were served by the Misses Leslie lOin-)
nions, l'rances Young, jessio L,aiK
Ins, 1 .11 el 11 Wllklns, and I'aullne Pot
ter. In the receiving line were the
Mesdatnes C. 1J. ICmnions,, F. W. Os
burn, F. G. Young and K. O. I'otter.
MrB. .1. M. Shelley was hostess
at two delightful afternoon parties
thin week, given In honor of Mrs.
Dudley Holland of Portland. WhiBt
was the afternoon s pastime on Tues-
lay, at which tlmo the hostess wns
asulsted In receiving by Mrs. I.. S.
Honey and Mrs. S. 1', Sladden. Prizes
consisting of artistic 1 1 ml an baskets
worn awarded to Mrs. J. W. Hobbs
and Mrs. James F. Hoblnson. The
decorations consisted of opple-blos-soms
and lilacs, prettily nrranged ill
all the rooms. Mrs. Shelley was as
sisted in serving luncheon by MrB.
(leorge II. Smith, Mrs, James Hnrt
loy and Miss Irene Applegnte. The
Jnvlted guests were: Mesdaiiios E.
O. Potter, I. M. Olen, K. C. Hughes,
Walter Griffin, C. A. Hurden, Frank
W. Osburn, Jiimes F. Hoblnson, F.
Cliamhers, I. T. Nlcklln, J. W.
eavey, Thoreso Jackson, P. G.
Young, Alton Hampton, J. W. Shu
mal, C. H. Wllloughby, Warner
nrowu, I-. j';. snodgrnss, John Straub,
George O'll. I)e Uar, Win, F. Osburn
H. II. Deiirborn, K. S. Hiyson, flu,,'
W. Smith, W, II. Hoffman, HI j
Fraslor, F. W. Prentice, (J j) j "
II. A. Paine, Cloow Molvlu '.Miller.'
i n ttr 1 1 nim lit Ui w "
.Jl.Mta,ii.. nn n u
... n,en.v. Goldsmith,
ly. C W. Lowe, S, S. StWlW,
Clirlsmnn, J. W, JiU'VlU t IWtlund) ,
and MIsb Anne Wlilteakar.
Oa Wednesday aftnrnnou hn nl
vartismnoitt Rtiesslng conlont . nf
lorded the onterlnlnment, ml Wlson
were awarded to Mrs. V, J, HflM and
Mrs. Louis Johnson, Mr. alielley
...u niluinil In receiving liy Mrs.
George Hall, 8r ftlld Mr. Win. Kny-
kondall, ami in Berving uy mm,
i m Mown. Mrs. (llillnes Woodruff
Mm. James MnrtWry, and Mlsa Irene
. ,,plcg,ile. The guests were: Thd
Mi:ilames W. W. Calkins, C. S. Wil
liams, George Kelly, J. I-. Page, K. l
Matlock, M:tha Chambers, W. h.
Houders, Mary Griffin, F. J. Hard,
W. O. Heckart, M. F. Griggs, F. I..
Chambers, Louis Johnson, IS. K.
Mink, William Kuykeixlall, A. r
Cockerllne, J. L. Camptii:ll, David
I. Ink, K. Mclknam, it. Welch, Chas.
II. Fisher, J. N. 11. Fuller, I.aura
niirr, C. S. Freeland, W. G. Gllmrap,
W. L. Cheshire, It. A. Booth, L. G.
Adair, Wm, Polders, T. II. I.uckey,
T.ticy Atna'.iis, M. Travis, S. I).
Reed, --- Dearbora fSalam), T. G.
Hendricks, F. M. Wllklns, 1-mnra
Hiirris, Sybil Kuykendall Smith; the
Misses Ida, Patterson, Itutta l.over
Idge and Nettle Iturr.
Mrs. Lucy Abmms.was hostess to
Ut.otr.au onA hu, naulutfl,lt Mittft Mart
Roach and Miss Lucile Abrams. The
irnests of the club were Mrs. E. C.
Hughes, Mrs Albert Gelser, MrB.
James Holliniui, and .Miss Lola Sen
ders (Fori Ian;,'.
.."
The Methodist Aid Society was en
tertained this week hy .Mrs. Fred
Chambers and Mrs. UWirJu at the
elegant new realdeu't! ot tyrs. Chum
hers. There were seventy-five Mem
bers present, and the afternoon was
devoted to an old-fashioned , wool
plcklng bee. The hostesses wVre as
sisted In serving by the two Misses
Gilbert and Miss Lund.
Mrs. Idaho F. CftW'fr'bell and Mm,
' Herbert C. Howe were "at homi'''
yesterday afternoon to about Bevi-ty-flve
of th-eir friends at the O'riiu-
giving off a dainty and pleasant ,
odor. The guests were greeted at the
door by Misses Pearl Hawthorne and
Veda Quackeubush; the UWl'-Sses re-j
celved in the doorway of the drawing ,
room, and from here the guests en-!
tered the large reception room and j
were welcomed by .Mrs. Llscheu Mil-;
ler and Miss Mertle Auten. After a
pleasant chat here the ladies were in-i
vlted to the dining room by Miss Eva -Krazer,
Mr, J.M. Itobc-rtson and Miss,
Helene Robinson. Mrs. E. 0. Potter ,
resided at the table and poured de
licious coffee, while Mrs, 0. fltaf:'
ford, Miss Emma VAiM sail Mlsfi ?Set !
tie-Chase (jel'Ve.l nail'IV sandiXicli
and bon-bon?.. '!'ii f Igwer!, tuni i)f et- (
. y Buvtiis oi ine lauios nuiae ine ouca
feioa esem a trsiv May day festival.
The Senior cfHn oi the University
of Oregon whK Entertained on Friday
evening bv Mrs. Charlotte Zeiber.
The octtiWn was In compliment, te
MIbs Hyrris, the traveling secretary
of till'. Student Volunteers. During
the fuurae of the evening Miss Harris
gave a very interesting account of
rtia organisation and its. work. Miss
"Huth Bald?ree met the guests at the
door and showed them upstairs. .In
the dining room delicious jmuch and
wafers were served by Miss Pearl
Green. It was a very pleasant af
fair. '
On r rlday afternoon a vry unique
measuring party was given by the
Women's Home Missionary Society
of the Methodist church at the Wood
man hall. The large room was elab
orately decorated with spring flowers,
flaga and bunting. Each guest made
an offering according to her height,
five cents for each foot, and one-half
cent for eaeh additional inch. In this
way a contribution of thirty-eight
dollars was raised. A program of vo
cat and instrmental music was fol
followed by an extremely interesting
and beautiful talk upon the home
missionary work by Mrs. Albert
Sweetser. Later a very elaborate
luncheon was served.
The ladles of St. Mary's church
and guild will give a silver tea on
next Wednesday afternoon, May 6,
at the home of Mrs. L. E. Tldball,
266 West 'ienth street. Mrs. Tromp
and Miss Bean will entertain with
MrB. Tldball. All membera and
friends of ths church, are cordially
Invited to tome,
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
Have vour abstracts made by Lane
County Abstract Company.
W. H. Summers et ux to Arthur
Summers; lots 4 and a, block Ho,
J fiction City. ' fl.
VV. J. Brynd et ux to John M. Gib
son; tract 1$ sec. 18( tp. 18, s. r. 10
'o-M.-jju p. Win,,! Lumber Co.
id -Booth'-Kelly. Lumber Co.,
acres 4n Sees. 10 and 32, tp. l s.
C.L Martin to EllzabrtH F ergu.
son; fJt 4, Hnck 8-. Scott K ad t0
Eugene. $30t(.
Frank Stewart et ux u ohn Stew
art, Jr.; lots 4 and b)-osk 2, lot 5,
block 14, Ellas ftewart'a ad to Eu
gene; also 1ms 3 ar.d 4, block 17,
lots 1, 2, 3. "I and 5, block 36, lots
2, 3, 4, f and t, block aa, and an or
block 3,7'. College Hill Park. S4263.
Mrs. S. W. Bennett ea B. M. Haw
ley; tract In sec. 16, tp. 22, a. r. 1
w., and tract in sec. 36, tp. 21, a. r.
2 w. SHOO.
Albert Oberalnnor et ux to Anna
Amberger; part of lots 1 and 4, block
7, Kugene. Jouu.
L. C. Scott et ux to Judson Allen
et ux; tract in sees. 15 and 2 2, tp.
20, s. r. 3 w. S2500.
J. B. McFall to W. M Sherman;
160 acres in sec. 2 0, tp. 17, s. r. 4
w. S"00.
MRS. J. WALTER SPALDING5'
' t'- musical life of Italy tew Americans ny ' ,
- ,. "Ho.rl,.0 Aiu-" Jrf'1 known as Mrs. J.
Walter Hnitlillmli WrP'n, illt. UiWiy4J.i v ..lL.an nl&chant The gpaldlnga
occUliy thtt i'ltmoui a'ltllllyVand paiaci, one of tllO show places of Klorenee.
Mrs. Spalding, who was n Chicago glti bmta her, marriage, Is a mlclan of
ihe first class and had she clioae; professional career would undoubtedly
have won enduring fame. It la from bef that her son, Altnyrt: Spalding, whose
genius as n violinist has created a furore In Europe, Inherits 'Ws nbUlty In the
art.
the Thimble Club on Ttinrsdny af
ternoon of thla week. Following
an afternoon at needlework A deli
cious luuchcon waB served Ky the
(Veil residence on North i'earl Btreet.
The decorations consisted of white
and purple lilacs, great bunches of
them filling every nook nurt corner.
There's this difference between
the cocoa habit and the coffee
habit: Cocoa makes you healthier
stronger, steadier, better able to
do your share. Does Coffee?
tUSt SAlUSC bit THE FLEET.
Under the sun and the skies.
Over I1A wnvoa nf thr, l.lxo
The ships of a nation are sailing
rnuo oi tne triea ana true.
Behind, the sound of music,
Friends and the ones a', home,
Before, winds of the. ;,Pean
UB" OI the white waves'
foam.
Littler the clouds and the it'ioon,
Over the wintry sea,
The ships of a nation are sailing',
Hope of the brave and free,
Astern, swells of the ocean,
Surge of the Spanish malii .,
Ahead, gales from froien coh.'.U,
Atiu snauowing streaks of iin.
Ulldei' thtf iii'mbllng clp'jitil.,
OVef the raging JirIWi,
The ships of a nation 'Are railing,
Pi'lde of hei'. hatl'li. line.
Through Airturtic'Mirk a nd gloom,
While wa.vs!j!i rock.s are torn,
Hide the, (Idea 'and fr.ee the west
In the seas vbelow t,he Horn.
Undor j Aurora H'ht,
UndC-l Lhe SOU horn rlr,ea
'In Te path of the wan slhking
IUOOU, ,
'. here so .ith sea billows toss
0Vr the d'jep coral reefs,
Maned .by the Yankee tats
Sail the ships of a nntlon,
Und ir the tropical tais
Un jer the sunset skies,
A nation nmise's 'lileh'd.
Answering back ttoiti ;th'e great white
shiiia,
The guns Uve'i "t'i'ltinipli send.
Under the stars Itnd stripes.
Pride of the trite 'and bviive,
Snll the ships of "a 'nation. . .
Amer.lca, Queen of the Wave.
J. Garfield McCarmack
A Trump, or Possibly a Bum.
"Don't confuse," said John Elylis
the other day In Washington "don't
confuse the hobo, the tramp and the
bum, for these men are very differ
ent from one another.
"The diobo," Mr. Ellis went on,
"works and wanders. The tramp
dreams and wanders. The bum
drinks and wanders.
"This man, for Instance, would not
be a hobo:
"He rang the bell of a suburban
house, and when the master appeared
be said earnestly:
" 'Could you, sir, for the love of
heaven, give a hard-working but un
fortunate man some employment?'
"The householder laid his hand
cordially on the other's ragged shou!
der, " 'iiSI'e's work for you r'at on
the spot,' he said. I've out n my
yard a great pile of ',Ood that
"'Thank you. ul,l n
as he took the. nind from his "shoul-
oer gently, "rn et my friend kliow
at oC6. t'g ot tnf mv3el( j.m
hunting a Job, but. for a friend of
mine a little wfiy up (he roud.'
Aivfui:
. . Soulkeir'Sftv. Sniinvm'. rtlfl vnn
pAr finw 'AlA nnnD t,n..-
Sappy, When h'e sHed to ask for his
unoRiiiwg nana.,.
iSctVtaggs Novhat did he do?
o,nuiens Pnl luilh Vila pvm
Sauaggs You ihin't. snv: wno the.
old guy arrested?
squigga No; they decided that It
wasn't a crime. You Via im, l,lc
whole body out with, his eyes. Gut-
tup.
The Kind You Have Always Doutrlir a N
in use for over 30 years, Las W" iu, J
AU Counterfeits, Imitations and jZt lvoJIu?
jExperiments that trifle
Infants aia ChUdren-Exper.0uce aZf'4 lenlttj
. ' Pttla
What is CASTodi
vniH
Castoria is a harmless substitute for r.
eoric, Drops and Soothing; Sjrs. tJTS011-
contains neitner opium, Morphine
Ktibstance. Its agre is its guarantee uaT1 Xartt
and allays Fevcrishness. It cures WarrW Wm
Colic. Itrellovos Ttl,ln rr...,., mrr,lffia and vru
and Flatulency. It assimilates the FolT
Stomach and Bowels, giving liealthv o'('flMeM''
The Children's T',,,,1,,, 'r., xr tiual.
GENUINE CASTORIA AtW,n
i.5uaiuxe oi
The Kind You Have AlwavsB
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THK CENTAUR eSMHNY, TT MUPIIIAV
LESS THAN A CENT A CUP
The lropr MoihH
tld man (whose thoughts have
been turned by wlilske'y to controver
sial topics) can e tell me, 'squire,
the difference between . "Contracting
out" and "noh-provtded" schools?
'Sqhe6o -away 'hb'Ai,'my'ria'n,
and come to me again when you are
sober. . i
Old "ila'n Sober? Nobody, cares
for tlleili sort b'lthl'n'gs'wfien 'e's sO
ber! Punch.
iitGMNii'GOT' IT AALl,
'('Cottage Grove. Western Oregon.)
Eugene should, certainly be a
staunch supporter of, the direct pri
mary liiw. She gobbled up the whole
ticket, ,hlde, lipofs and . tallow. Un
der the'dlrec) iidmary system there is
about as much, chance for a farmer
or a resident of Lane county outside
of Eugene getting, the nomination
for office as there is for the prover
bial snowball in the proverbial h 1.
Is maclc -witYi scrupulous, con
scientious care and old-fashioned
attention to cleanliness, purity,
goodness and quality. No cocoa
at any price can be better or mora
delicious. Your. grocer sells and
recommends it.
D. Gh'u-arcirlH Company
Son !nrico
:
mm
ft l-.i, -i:4. f,V rt TbIiU. iu(ni rlQ 1
' u you an KCdug w i"
, . . a. Tk.u W.ill mk vni Uil km rtokl.
INI Mliirinunuiuiuwf r i , .
ad purifies the Blood, doti V Vork thorouhly od pleuuihr, yd
fencverRtoct. Vrtkttfr or 4ickeoinvMUbJy ouklnf uHiMftd
itroogcr and ttU. f
Rotter hn Pilk For Liver Dls.
Tk Mt TafcMl (or WlgtMlon. Suk rUiJiehe. Lo Af S
Conjl.Won. Uvcr ComoUinl. Skin Dttw PtaifJo S0.
UUHh eKUouukm. RhruroMton. Torpin Lrr or iMrtvr KktarlUBWi
troubVu arttlnc Iran the Jtpitlvc oriot,
Get 'a
Box. dSZjJSXSIXl
Hull's Red Cross Drag Store.
ELI BANGS J. H. WEST C.P.BARNARD EARLMdlt
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage ond Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
- rii.-ciB iri i-iDRIMfF. STAGE-
McK.NZl S 1 AUnieaves tlugene wt if " r
ilSiHi.m Staopii rln nnt call at A daily itiitc iiivst!.3- ,
- f. . . . ' , ,. rnriami
at s:JU a. m. stages do not call at
private residences but will call lor
baggage if notified the day before.
. 1. Klnrnf Ud
sieauicr ,u.
Stage Phone Main 22 Uvery Phone Main 21
Don't Forget
that we are turning out fine city
work and guarantee you a per
fect fit Large Stock to select
from.
T. V. CASE, Tailor.
?rcrtnn c Mr-nnmr.ii. 44 9th N
.n,,nc Cf L
MOST GK..J-J
Olympic Ho
every sack gwrw
Made .,1 selected fcuta L - ,
.. ,,, ,.( ihju any to" .,
duces more ,ivc Klt
loaves are tighter and wh-fr- .p)'
quantity of b.e.id fvti c 7
other Hours. ASK YOU CROCu
o MRS. FRANK GOULD.
Tho .-i.trnntf,-nMit of Mr nn.i Mr-. Knink u,,:,l nM :,n,,th,T chanli-r to
tt. ninny nmriial ,v of tin- .l,,lr.&f the lat,. .lav (io-rKV im fmil 1
pt.tlnl r .llvorxf fr.Mii tho fount ,1,. t asiHla,,,.; ll,,nnl .;,hl .uVd'hiH l.
.vho KntlKTiiOcli-mm..i,. f.-r ,llv,.nv. ami i,- Mr, i ru,k n.mn ,., J
V.l s,.,,m:i...i. Mil a. Mix K,!iv f S(.. York. n.M a, rt,i,ir, .w Z
rank (,,!,l ..,v ,,!ay,al,-, Siu- is ,. of tho .s, !,,a-.itl woioon u-vuslii.uial.lv-
so. In Now York.
A FULL LINE OF...
NewGranilwareju
Stoves. Ranges
and Haters
ft 1 f i . .' : j " . i
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