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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1908)
L- I v THE KVCEKE DAILY GVARD. KATl'KDAY. WV fl. KNW Ceo. H. Kelly entertained a of the University co-eds on L afternoon with a delightful Li the bank of the McKenzle h picnickers left town In a L late lu the evening. Mrs. bovlded an appetizing supper -jests, who were me .Misses t;iy, Elizauetn ana aiDyi ciu h Allen, Juliet Cross, Winni- ferkerllne, Peggy Mc.Natr, At- rmpheu. .nyra buvmugc, tui Heslop (Portland), Hazel Jertha Dorrls. Hazel Brown, Plnkham. Ceclle Wilcox, McGladry, Helen Washburne, filly, Eva and Ruth Rubel. jerry Horn, of Portland, was 1st of honor on Friday after- Mrs. It. L.. wniraon. a nuin ladies were Invited to spend kruoon with Mrs. Horn and a feasant time was enjoyed by I very unique nut coniesi 101 a luncheon was the after- hrogram. Mrs. J. vv. hoods i J. I. KODerison assisteo me in entertaining. The invited were: Mesdames L.ucy A. T. Cockerllne, W. L. J. Goldsmith, Frank Hamp 'rles Uttlpfield, David Link, McMurphey, Frank Page, Pratt, Geo. H. Smith, J. B. toby, w. C. Yoran, Archie ire, Frank Chambers, Sidney P. K. Hammond, J. W. L. Robertson; the Misses Day and Lela Horn. Miss pred the guests with several Ids. o Charles Llttlefleld was hos- week to the Wednesday Af- Whlst Club. Tlfe guests of were: Mrs. Fuller (Boston), HiSnodgrass and Mrs. W. W. it. The luncheon served by lira Is deserving of special as It was very elaborate. o Thursday Afternoon Club met re Aaanne unurcn tnis wees kome, 412 Lincoln street. The n passed pleasantly with d needlework. The Invited re: Mesdames Warner, I Charles Burden, Romeo Gil Men McMurphey, Wm. Pres ses ?. Robinson. The hostess Iie9 In serving by her daugh- J, D. Fields, and Mrs. L. T. fcns'hltie Club was entertained K afternoon by Mrs. H. L. The rooms of Mrs. Stud- pie were daintily adorned flowers for the occasion. In to the members the guests of rod roses. The next meeting of the dub will be hi-Id with Mr, i. K. Metcai;. were: Mrs. H. A. Sewering and Mrs. Lulu Tollman. Miss Helen Studley and Miss Lucia Bennett as sisted the hostess In serving a dalmv 1 U Ul II . o A Pleasant May Day party was giv- Anntimr --,-.. ... Pn "n Tuesday evening al the home eUel on WPrtni T 'ea ?S Mrs - li- lll"ln lhe members home of Mrs L Tr,nhM " ?t o( ,he Youn Ple's Mli.lon.ry So. nome or Mrs. L. E. Tidball. with cletv of the Method. rhr,h x airs. itaDall. Mrs. Troniti and Miss .k;i r..i.. iL. as hostesses. There were .k.. o...... if,,. iji . 1 ,,r VUUI;. .Mrs. AIUI.TI OHLfl luuirg itieaeni Hill j Brlsiow, Geo. Lilly. J. R Titus. t. M. Travis,. Lcua KJmuasu, Frank r.i; K. O. Potter. Mrs. Prmt "a:i im j vx m tr i i lunrh I'' h t ''-'"i .ut, Mrs. J. P. Hayes, frM Hukor liy. . o Mrs. 1. H. Hmt;i;am was host , n Tuesday afternoon to the- Alaha Whist Club. The invited cuesri, were: The'Mesilames I. L. WSutson, J. I,. Kohertson, P. M. tirips, i;m. MeMorran,. L. K. Tldball. J. 1- Puao. The prire was awarded to Mrs. A H. Tromp. The hostess was assisted SOCIETY TALK OF KATE ELKINS AND HER DUKE TKXXIS TOIKNA.MKXT HI-XiAX AT VXIVKUSITY Bean about very enjoyable as well as financial! successiut attemoon was passed by all. Mrs. Frank Page Invited the guests to the dining room, where they were srved with refreshments ser delivered an Interesting talk on "Philanthropic Missions," Mrs. Kr nest Uilstrap recited, and Mrs. Win. Seal rendered a vocal number. The program was followed by a spelling match. Delicious candlee were serv- Copyright, ldoti, by Harris & Ewlng. MISS JULIETTE WILLIAMS. MIss Williams, who Is reported engaged to Joseph Loiter of Chicago and Washington, Is one of the most beautiful and populur young women of army society In Washington. She to the daughter of Colonel J. II. Williams, V. 8. A. Through her marriage with Mr. Letter Miss Williams will become sister-in-law to the Countess of Buftolk. the former Daisy Letter, and Mrs. Colin-Campbell, Nannie Letter. She will undoubtedly be thrust, into the Innermost circles of England's nobility, for Joe Lexer's brother-ln-law Is Lord Curaon, former vice roy of India. by Mrs. I. H. Bingham, Mrs. C. B. Willoughby and Mrs. John Buoy. Mrs. George W. Smith was hostess on Thursday afternoon to the mem bers of the Prlsclla Club. The la dles passed a pleasant afternoon with cards and needlework, followed by a delicious supper. The table decora ed In May baskets, and Ice cream In cones. There were fifty guests pres ent. This afternoon Mrs. J. K. Pratt en tertained the Saturday Afternoon Whist Chib and a few Invited uests, who were: The Mesdames Frank Wetherbee, T. B. Lurkey, n. L. Bo tlons were red carnations, while thelgart, John Buoy. W. H. Hoffman, W rooms were brbxbteued with clusters 0, Griffin, Charles Llttleflwld, Darwin serving by race. her daughter, Miss New York, May s. After think ing it all over and getting time to piece together the various bus of gos sip and scraps of authentic infor mation npropros of the absorbing love affair of Miss Kathcrine Klklns and the Duke of the Abruul. Washington ; has decided to prepare for the most The tennis tryout for the team of distinguished International marriage doubles to go to Seattle, began today that has yet taken place, at the 1'nlversity. The team will ' Society is couvlnced that the match compete with one from the I'nlver-will be made. It Is fearful w hether slty of Washington, one from Idaho. It will be Invited to the ceremony. Whitman College, and Washington There Is profound concern lest the State College on June 1, the same i unusual features of this affair, which date that the track team holds the i put It quite In a class by itself may Ig triangular meet. The men who have entered are Prescott. Mount, Watson, Janiisou, Snow, Kasthaui, Nelson. McKenzle, Clarke, Strong and Keruset. DKItATK WITH MOItMoX. There will be a debate between J. H. Moore, and a Mormon elder, be ginning next Monday night. Mav 11, at the hall over Dempster's store. In Falrmount. The Mormon affirms the book of Mormon to be divinely authentic. All are Invited. A cup of Ghirardelli's Cocoa gives more nourishment, more energ'y, more streng'th, than aj dozen breahfast rolls, at a frac tion of the cost. Don't quit eating rolls but remember LESS THAN A CENT A CUP Is made with scrupulous, con scientious care and old-fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, goodness and quality. No cocoa at any price can be better or more delicious. Your grocer sells and recommends it. D. hlrardelli Company S.n fr.neisco 0 WILLIAMS' KIDXiTI IMLLtt Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains In the loins, side, back, groins der the eyes? Too frequent a desire to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid ney Pills will cure you. Sold bv Linn Drug Co., price BO cents. Williams Mfg. Co., prons., Cleveland. Ohio. OKHMAX COACH STAI.I.IOV The Herman coach horse which I purchased from Duncan Scott will make the stand during the season at Bangs' barn. tf ' J. H PERKINS. H'WIII S.1WIXO John M. K Dixon, .ucceeacr to W B. Boday. All wood sawed to gauge For prompt service phone Black 3312. Residence 324 High street, tf Gasoline woodaaw 1 J WOOD! WOOD! Maple, body and second growth fit and ties. WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phone Black 1141. nOLLKD BAULKY HAY AND I1ALEI) At Bailey's, Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1521. tl FItK,HH CEMENT Fresh car best grade Portland ce ment Just arrived. Price $3.75 p oarrei. unamoers Hdw. Co. ONION HKTS. J. W. White, 5th and Willamette. ml6 CASTPRIA slmiluitiig thcKvxlatkUU-Sula-ling Ihc S lotaflriB anil Uowtk of rrcmiotcs'Digcslion.ChcetfuI ncss and Itest.Contains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral Not Nahcotic. Mnftfou n-swvnmuaa .v M jUim S,td - Ancrfccl Itrmcdy forConslipa- tion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Worms .Convulsions .feverish ness mid Loss of Sleep. Tac Simile Signature of NEW WRK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of tXACT COPT OF WRAPPER. In Use For Over Thirty Years CAST0R1A OIHTAUn HBHNT, HE TO.K OITT. MISS KATHERINE ELKINS. Daughter of Senator Klklns of Went Virginia, whom the Duke of Uje .hruul ft to vid. Interfere with tho opportunity which Miss Klklns' friends earnestly dw slre, to see her wedde Nolxjity has a definite Idea whotner,. IJie wt ding will be essentially foi myil and courtly, or American luifl demucrutlu. It may be said , moreover, that Miss Take one of our Cortlelfl nhwer washers on 30 diya' trial and, yoV can do your washing without work. CHAMBERS ilAWWWAftB CO. Satuvdn-, evening, Miiy 9th, tho Y. 1 . O. L 1 t,u IT II h,,pnl. lli I . . t., w hid vj. . , "i.i.ii rtrii J . an Ice cream social at Falrmmuit livcry-hi9 all from 5:30 body Invited. to 10:30. lnve.iui. win double their noney In two years If they liny lots or acre tracts In the Illalr street addltl'm Tho city must build In that dlrectlcn To rellfve ronntiniloii, clean out the bowels, tonn and strengthen the digestivo organs put tliem In a nat ural condition with llolllster'a Rocky .Mountain Tea, tho mom reliable tun ic for thirty years. 85c Tea or Tab lets. LI.V.V DRL'O CO. Spat art .tmZ Y .'j -.S II. kl I'lANO Itl'X'lTAL. will bn a weilillng, there Is not much doubt. Confidences of tho members! of tho Klklns family since thn ilukei Tho pupils of Mian Inn Wntklna eft Washington, of the duku himself anil Miss Voda Qunckcnbuah will ap- beforo and siuco ho left anil tho gen-' pear In a plnuo renitnl at Vlllard erul nttltudo of Miss Klklns, havojhnll, ThMrBilay evening. May 14, Bt been made tho juMiricutlon ror a s:lf n clock. They will bo aasistea firm belief that the pair will bo wed-1 by Mlji (loorglne Ransom, pupil of ded Bome tlmo later In the present! Mrs. 1'opo, and Miss Daisy (HlborL r"- T'.iO public la cordially Invited. There are'somo details to bo set,-i tlwl, some arranitenients to bo rj(,ael CARD OK THANKS which Involve tho flnnl mark r king- -ly approval at Rome and, P jrnBpil, f VVe do8ro t0 express our sincere senaKirlal approval In rfMhlntiton. thank, to our friends for thoi- as- Hut these things wl h ciuarmi .i-iunrn In our sad boroaveintmt. Wo Bwny d" !'"i6' for the two poo-1 especially hank H Masons. 1.10 first concr-jed ar, dolormiu(.(i llini lliey niu The ma .,,'. ' nl i0, for two reason.. Uu U America that .i It bo solemnized In Italy illf- jlt quostlons of rank and preced- MH8. EVAL1NI4 ORONEJIi ana uiu. A railonilnn's Lurk, DUKE OF THE ABRUZZI. ItiiMim uohleiniin nnil explorer who seeks to well Senator Klklns' daughtvr. Klklns nn.l her flnnceo dyn't know about this ns y,t, for all that Is lu ha derided hy tho ceremonial func tionaries of the court of Koine. Rut as to tho essential question of whether there is an engagement and men would arise, whoso solution' la 1UCK' W or mly life waa would be well nigh Impossible on non ' nought a box of Bucklon'i any bails which should glvo offunco Arnl" Salvo," writes Charles F. Bu nelther to the sensibilities of tho tl",ln. at Traoey, Cal. "Two 26c boi brlde and her family nor to tho rig- e curl me of an annoying case of id ceromonlnllsts of the court. Itching pile., which bad troubled me .or year, ana naa yioinoa under no Kwp The lliilnuco l'p. It has been truthfully said that any diHtiirbanre of tho even balance of health causes serloua troublu. No body can bo too careful to keep ibis balance up. When people begin to lose appetite, or to get tired easily, the least Imprudence brings on slck ncHs, wenkness or debility. The sys tem 'needs a tonic, rrnvea It and! xlioutd not be denied It; and the best I tonic or which wo have any knowl edge 1b Hood's KnrHiipiirllla. What this meillclnn has done In keeping healthy people healthy, In keeping! up the even balance of health, jjlves , it the same dhitlnctiou as a preven tive that II enjoys nH n euro. Its, early use has illustrated thn wisdom ! of tho old saying that n si It' ll In time ' avos nine. Taku Hood's for appe-1 tltc, slriMigth nnd endurance. i ether trentmont." Bold under guar antee at w. Kuykendnll . drug .tore. DKXXIHATION DAY, MAY 80 If you Intend to have a monument or tablet erected by Decoration Day you should make your selection at once, while there I. a nice stock to select from. Nothing' out the best of work furnished at reasonable prices. Corner Sixth and Willamette m. in 2 1 K. c. LAKE. IP YOU HNKVV The mi-rlu of the Toxr. Winder, you would novor suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle (two month.' treatment). Sold by O. J. Hull, or by inn II. Send for testimonials. Dr. 0. W. Hall. 1925 Olive tict. Bt. Louis. ' f ( - 1 ' ? 1 1 " J I ' . " ' c -'kr fi t ' ' " i"0; i EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF w- Kuykendll, M. D. W. O. Praurr, M. D. P. I. Bartl. M. D. B. F. Scal.lc, M. D. li. A Pln, M. D. Geo. O'B, DcBir, M D. L. E. McUougil, M. h. For the care and treatment ot Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliance forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. JOSEPH LEITER, WHO IS TO WED AN ARMY BELLE. Jowph Lelter. who I s.ld to be engngrd to Mis. Juliette William, of Washington. U one of the must widely known aoriety men In the country. He I. .fvon of the late L. .. 1 Iter .ml was born In Chicago In Dvt He waa grsdWterl from Harvard In 1XH and lu 1HI7 Wiethe hero of the most darln wheat dil ever known. Mr. Leli.r w very .ttentlve to Mlu Katliertne Wkln. Iiefore her engagement to the Duke of the A bruit I, and .t one time " ' n-v"w ii uia uim uauguter uc tM wm Vlrglal eeuuir wi:i(.iii:d i.v THK llAI.AXCK and never fo"nd wanting either In iiinntlty or quality. That Is what you will my of our gro ceries after you have tested them lu your household. fjlve u. your first order and If honesty and weight and qual ity count with you we are litre of many others hereafter. WM riDiTTTN THE SQUARE m. VjKCILN, deal grocer 6 1 9 Willamette St. Phone Mata 25.