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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1908)
'CX r. .TvJ JD?iCI!Ofi HAD f,.i,..Wll I 1! !. i .-.I liie ;. GLEA.i-OP UAY 1 SnSi ffv-v showers of the past, week L.-i" conducive to indoor 'enter it and as a result there has number of pleasant social af Mrs. P- E. Snodirrass was h s- Thursday and Saiunlny at of E5 devoted to cards and needle Je pectivt'Iv. On thn former af g a numlio.- 3f ladies were in fcr an af;e:":i'ion at whist. Mrs. rkdtiiii.in ?:;r"et(led in s.'or Lif.rL'st nuniher if points ivid as a prize a bunch of i--rr.a:lJU3. -Mrs. J. V. jtJsisitd the hostess l:i the tlin iiaJn serving a delicious lunch fA bowl of pink carnations 1 an attractive cenl replace on ible. The guests were: The bits P. K. Hammond, L. E. I B A. Washbtirne (Sprlng iM. E. Watson, Dilley, C. W IS P. Sladden, J. 'M. Shelley, (Harris, J. K. Pratt, Charles Befleld. James F. Robinson, M. jigs, J. W. Hobbs, Geo. McMor C. Hughes, Charles A. Hardy, Burden. Th:s afternoun the lere: The Mesdanies E. K. Robert M. Pratt, M. E. Davis, Page, GeorKe L.illey, . p. i. j. X. 13. Fuller, 1. T. Xick- I). Read, Harry Kecney, C. H. Vary Clriff Ir, V. u. Cheshire, iiykendall, Jjhn finny, Alifje lc!'.n llunipton, Samuel Hoome ;-l:rliae, 1.. (i. Adair. 1j. X. S. F. Kerns. Fred Chambers, I'T.ra, .1. W. Hoblis, Frank knibcis, C. A. Duriln, T. G. is, C. M. D:'P.smore, Komeo and Miss PauHno Davis. o Sinn-day afternoon Mrs. .1. ,vty invited several ladles to Bie In compliment to her sis- Harry B. Miller, from Ja- tttie quests were all former of Mrs. Miller and were glad occasion to renew their ac- Ke with her. The hostess isted in receiving and serving sister, Mrs. Therese Jackson, lohn Kelly and Mrs. Warner o 4 William Preston was hostess 4ek to the Wednesday After ffcist Club. The invited guests : Miss Llbby Yoran and Mrs. Hampton. The hostess, asslst 'Miss Xancy Peterson, served Id the dining room, where the as beautifully arranged with ilnell roses and California . vr. unstrap eniertainea tnej Aia society or tne .Metno- luroh on Tuesday afternoon. K. Jepp and Mrs. O. L. Jen "rp hostesses with Mrs. Gil- There were fifty ladies pres- lo spent a very pleasant so- al aft.-ra.. -n, rriv. l.v , s t'-.i-ku t tm : Vr . ' j. ' :j . , ball Jil( the h.:s h, - lJo rt-irtli:neii:s. o In music.il rir. iaj ,k -. .. '"e .eni HI ine 1 vm TV "le 1,ia" Kven at illard hall on Thursday evening bv the pup.ls of Miss Veda Quaoken--usn and Miss lna Watkins. assisted by Miss Daisy Gilbert and Miss Geor- ;gine Kansome. The recital was well attendei by an appreciative audience the young lUTfnrm..r.. n .1 praise. us each number on the' pro gram was very well rend,. red If any are more deserving f special "an the rest, thev are i.er- ' ' V Huh on Thursday :if; r. r ;: :ii,' on S.ufh Wiliam-- el. A us.ia!, B.'dlework j t.y h.ncheon was the after noons pnuram. The n. t meeting ''! the chili win k-.- h.!d at tha home of Mrs. Alu T. LVvkerline. o- - This evening the Young Women's Christian Assoelaion will give a 'twi light musical" at the chapt-r house of the Tan Pi sororley. 3S3 East Thirteenth street. An excellent pro gram has been aranged and every one Interested will be made verv wel e,i:i". ,i The weekly assembly of the I'nl- ; :-.. i::--. !.e ..ive a '. ' ' : , .1- . .1 a- O . y. ot l'o:,wi;io. Koii.tw::, ; .... the U:ui:s e:ij.i.i ot. tlu. cur-pits. .?..;e' the SiTninicr'a 7 J 4 i f 0 ! Thursday wa.- the evening i-imst n by a nu'rry party who carl iiotinn; for Oregou rain for a Riuii jollirua tion. At atumt half-past four the larmst tally-ho obtainuble rill4 out of town laOon wtiii oatatilos ami about fishteen high srhoul studouts, inside or on top. They went the riv er road, as far as the Hensill hop hou&o and pruno dryer. Here they spent tin rest of the evening. While the cooks were preparhiK the supper the party spent their time in lark around the plaee or listen d to the nntsie of a phonograph. Tlien eame the "lii; feed." It was the hi -it yet. and after it the ieeVream rapidly dis appeared as fast as though the tem p. Tatar had been fifty degrtvs war mer. The rest of the evening til! almut 10 o'eloek was sitent in dam--to the unir-ie uf the p!i.iM.:;:-;iph. yamts. T!ten the par". l-ttiok 'hem., ivfs tit i':e f:irni lioiw.w h. r :a:u- s ;M'd ;np he! 1 the ti...-' until he talty-Jio -al!. A for them a: It was ;u-t 1 t'i.ck when hi-avy wa.tm and i;s luad re.U'hed lien.'. The party eonsisied tf the Mi-;e Hattie !avis, Pauline Totter, Lillian t'.ilkey. Mtihe! Munerude, Mary Mar ker. LueMle Abrams, Mary Itorhe. Pearl Sweet, and M ssrs. Itoltert Kuykendall. Ceeil Hell, Mott. Klmer Kuruset. Dean (J'.lkey, IMill Ham mond, WallacH I'otte rand Franklin Allen. Miss Stlnson and Mrs. (). K. Putter arted as ehaperoues. o Probal)ly the first tally-ho ride of the season was last Sunday, when a number of high school students drove to the foot of Speneer's bu:te. They did not start until after !. and consequently bv the time t'tey reach-1 t'd the p:int where tluy had to climb' for themselves their nppeti:s were surli as t i prompt them for dinner first. It hud been wetl planned, fur it was enjoyed only as n repast In the wiiili can lie. In the iifterno n they climbed the mountain and had a gn.ul ' inie, i": timing late In the cveiiini;. The party i-towNied of ,M!-eS Khir en i e Thrall. Lillian tlllliey, Vera Knlhain. Mny Kllhut. Lucille Abrmns and Marv Koehe. Messrs. C -ell Hell, Prank Ktmx, Kalph O'Leary and Holmes llelcmtm. MISS JEAN REID. Miss Held, the dnugliter of Whitelaw l;eld. American amlmssndiir to Kngland. is soon to become the bride of John Herltert Ward, brother of tlio Earl of Dudley. The announcement of the betrothal canned n stir In society circles both in America and Kngiand. Mr. Ward is a llentennnt in the Hritinh army and a prime favorite with I'iiiK Kdward. The wedding probably will take place at Dorchenter House, the London residence of the ambassador. haps the Mfssos Ethel Gibson, Hea trice Hales, Emma Lackey, Kino Hen dershott, I a 1 1 1 o Sterner, Dorothy Wheeler and May and Albert Gil lette. Miss Gilbert sang In h r usual charming manner, and Miss Kansome won the heart3 of her audience with her dainty child's voice. Mrs. W. Cheshire entertained i versiiy of Oregon last Wednesday ' morning was of more than usual 'in , terest, and was largely attended by our townspeople. The members of t the state grange and their friends were tbe guests of honor and they : were greeted with college yells and i cheers. Dean Pan lerson opened the i assmbly with a short service of wor ship. Miss Alberta Campbell ren- There s not a h e a d a c li e or a sleepless hour in a barrel of Ghirarclelli's Cocoa Can you say as much for any other drinh? LESS THAN A CENT A CUP Is made with scrupulous, con scientious care and old-fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, rjoodness and quality. No cocoa at any price can be better or more delicious. Your grocer sells and eco$axfcexi3 it. o O P, ChirrdelH Company o FlWCtBCO O TWILIGHT o Ml'SHWl.K AT TAT I'l lim SK A twilight musiir.Ie will be given at the Tan Pi house, corner Thir teenth and Alder, this evening under tho auspices of the Y. W. f. A. of the t'niverslty. The following pro gram will be rendered by college stu dents: Vocal solo. Isoleno Shaver. Violin solo, Cecil Lynns. Vocal s'llo, Greta Hrlstow. Vocal solo. Pearl Wilbur. Piano solo, Edna Caufleld. Vocal solo, William Neal. Vocal solo, Edna Zimmerman. SelecHon, String Quartette. Vocal solo, Euna Neal. Piano solo, Alberta Campbell. Vocal solo. Miss Gilbert. Vocal solo, Edith Prescott. Time, 7 : 30; admission, 1 C centH. IF VOl KNEW The merits of the Texas Wonder you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle, (two months' treatment) Hold by O. .1. Hull, or by mail. Send fur testimonials. Dr. E. W Hall, Olive street, St. Louis. VaIhcI Same its Gobi. TI. O Stewart, a merchant of Ce dar Viw, Miss., says: "1 tell my customers when they buy a box of New Lifo Pills that they get the worth or that much gold In weight, If afflicted with constipation, malaria or biliousness." Sold under guaran tee by W. Kuykendall, drugglht. 25c. Pso stair pans under your stair car pet. Wo havo them. CHAM IIEKS HARDWARE CO. d Lite :v i'ir.t el t !v ..- a.-:ou. r.nd the t.iwn new r pre-en.e 1 a m ai r or cuaiu-r appear.inco than r.uht uew. The back ard and alles are free from tin cans, boxes, barrels and tub er trash. The streets are thorough ly cleaned, sidewalks repaired, as well as possible, and many other evidences of endeavor on the part of our citizens. Clean-up day should be made an annual event, and as the In itial efort has been successful the next effort should be more so. Tlmea. HOW TO MAKE A "MEIiUY WIDOW." The fallowing it an i tricially au thorized recipe fur making a "mer ry widow" hat : Huy one extra large dNc barrow blade, lay h!nd upon rati of Tw en tbMh Century limited in :.in-h man ner as to tive the brim a sauev tilt upwards when th" w'i.m's pis; o r It. t ike t.i i'e fou-.L-y and rie: ov er the hole in the d e e'i d-'ep i:iet- ?1 fry in p- n w h b :ir ! 'e d t ached Line the sn!i -tr:il:i wj'h eliee-. -clot h and 'a I e net en ties l.e-e. t.'ever entire outr framework with blue silk from the interior of your hus band's new spring oven-en I If he has no new spring overcoat, the silk front his full dress suit will answer the purpose, very nYely. Wt (. down town and buy six of the largest hull at Ion ivs s you ean find. Red Is the preferable color. P1ice them upon the forecastle of the bat. stand ing bolt upright. Next wind t he erinvn with one of your husband's gala silk neckties, put It In the oven anil bake for I minutes. Wh-n done stick a hat pin throimh s:nl hat and wear to suit . A si Ick-ntu with a lemon for n bundle is verv an fall, and will go well with y. ur Int. which Is sure to make a lilt wherever you wear it. Fir? Ice Machine, Or. .lobn Cerrle. n native of Cleirlrt ton, S. C was .r-iet!e!ng medle'me In Apala -blcMla, J'la. He was a sclontli'e man and find of making experiments, lie conceived the idea of artificially ooi;ttg the a!r in the room o'-eupled by fever patients by taking advantage if tbe absorption of beat from snr numdlng objects by expanding volatile pases. Me was so successful hm to make netual lee as nrly as LSir(, In 1S.M). in the Madison hotel. In bU home town, be publicly exhibited his machine nnd made lee with tt. lie wn (minted the first putent for an Ico tvi.ik Ing machine In the same year. The New York papers made fun of the In vention, and Dr. Gorrle could not get enough money to enable hi in to make experiments along lurge lines, lie died In lSo."i, without having seen the sue cesH of the line of work which bo had begun. Jacob Perkins, an American engineer living In England, bad mnde, some hue ce.sfiil experiments with cooling appa ratus several years before. Professor Alexander Twining, In America, nnd James Harrison, of Australia, as well as several French scientists, ranio along nb mt the same tlmo with experi mental maetr.ues. Itut the first Ice factory of Impor tance In tbe world was established In New Orleans In isilij, nnd If became, tne forerunner of the thousands of pit iifs now being opera led. The Aus tralians were first to think of freezing meat to preserve It for long keeping, but the notion was adopt ed In the TJnlted Slates without n moment's du lay. Exchange. I Cooking No kitclii'ii .i;lia:n pire uch avtiial s.itii.uinin .inj ival hoinecomluit .is ihe New l'erfecliim Wick Blue l'bnie Oil CiKili-Stuve. Kitchen woik, ihn cominc suninr, will b lH.-lter and quicker done, with jfarer personal comfort for (he worker if. instead of the uiflinu heat of a dial tire, yiM cook by the tmtntrattd flam uf the 'ERFECTION Wiek Blue Ftae Oil Ccok-Stovc Delivers he.it where you want it never where you don't want it thus it keeps the kitchen cool. limns for hoots on one filling. Instantly regulated for low, medium or intense heat. Has sutlicient capacity for all household needs. TI 1 luce Mes if not at your dealer's, write our ne.ue..t agency. n wondetful lii-Kt uivrr. Stilittly mailo. Ix'iuiifutlv nicki'U'.l. Your iivin-room will be lfaantir with a k.ivo Lamp. It not w ilh vnur ili'nlor, write our near tl auncy. STANDARD Oil. COMPANY llucarpuratftl) WIMIll! WIMID! Mnilr, body niul m'i'iiiid urowlh fll anil ties. WILLIAMS TKANHKKU CO. Thono lllBilc 1 Ml. Eugene ScIido! Supply Co. Everything for the School Room Desks, Charts, Maps, Globes, Flages, Blackboards, Crayons, Dictionaries, Etc, Examine our goods, you will find them the best E. L. MOR.E, Manager ki-inerriWor tin ilutu Humeri Mule QuiirN't. May llith in 1 'J t-. v- ' -3t' rye w..v 1 f -'i V. A (i(H)l) ItltKAK! AST Ik Important fur tho man who works thu day Htarts with It and it not good thu whole day Is likely to K' wrong. t "Tho cup that cheers but not luehrlates," run bu browed from either tho rino tea, nrumatlc coffees or delicious cocoas or chocolates from (ireen'H, fit for the palato of an epleuro. Our groceries tire kept, up In thu best Htund anl In fluu roller proceHH flours and cereals of all kinds, W. M. GREEN, SL'SBSSt 6)9 Willamette St. Phone M.iin 25. 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It pn Juccs nvirc lutvn A brcid Uun iny otUer flattf lad Iht loivra art HfhUr and whllrr. tVcaiue ol th locrtaacd quanllly ol bread Kraducrd 'he i o Ii no higher lhaa for other noun. ASK. YOUR GKCXER FOR IT. TUB WkDTI ikm tl minium n t ITUMAJ o "o e O