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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1908)
THE KUOELYlfTBIIIT ClAWOWl lUitfT" -T i-jr .WGHvaL. votary v,v i.ki j-- wi i:'fn-..mur!TWTT- or; wnrar : h V.'A- : Si ';, ''!. .: : '". 1'' : A v - "" .Cssei '.Vinnifrerl Cockerlinr, Bar bara liiiuL'i, Motu Goldsmith and ,Io.i mj CalKiiid. The kuosU on Weilnos day w.-re: , MetdarncB ft. A. Hooth, I. M. filon, K. 0. Smith, J. V. liob prlton, A. T. Cnrkerllne, Geo. O'H. Dollar, Emma Johnson, S. Hoome, Allen, I.. 10. Mean, K. W. Prentice. S. H. Friendly, C. Harris, (J. K. Chrtsmnri, V. G. (Illbtrap, John Huoy, Louis Johnson, J. (Joldimilth, I). A. I'aine, C. 10. Loomlx, J. N. I). Fuller, JO. 10. MoCriu, W. W. Culkin, John Strauh, F. W. Oshurn, E. O. I'oUer, Thin truly has been a society week. as In fact lias been the entire month of May. On each week day there bus been some pleasant Ratherlnir' for matron or maid, where frivolty and the happy May spirit replied ' miprenie. I Mra. L. M. Travis was 1iohI.oh3 at, vhl.it pitrlk'H on Monday and Tiien-! day aftomoons of this week. On both dellKhtful occasions Minn Kmmu Travis assisted her sister In serving very elaborate InncheoiiH. On .Mon day afternoon the first prize was awarded to Mrs. J. K. I'ratt, while Mrs. Frank Page and Mrs. L. T. Harris rneelved consolations. The f.illow'iiK afternoon Mrs. J. r. Qiiackenbiish received thy first prl.e mid Mrs. 10. O. Potter the consolation. The Invited KU5Bt8 wore: For Mon day The Mesdames K. 10. Mink, L. 10. Tldball, Claire Wllloughby, G. D. Una, G. VV. Smith, Geo; McMorran, T. B. Lockey, S. S. Spencer, H. 8. Bryson, John fiuoy, E. C. Iltitthes, F. Pag (ion. Lllley, Wm. Preston, L. H. KdmuiiEon, L. T. Marris. H. McMurphey, J. K. Pratt, Hayes f Bn-j ner suy r .Jones, u. n. mun, 1" Tea Baker (Tillamook). For Tuesday The Mesdames W. L. Soudors, O. It. f'hrlsmnn, P. K. llammotid, Sidney Bladder), J. W. Qiiackenbiish, C. W. Lowe, P. W. Osburn, H. O. Potter, Drew Griffin, I. H. Hlngham, Dud ley Holland (Portland), J. M. Shel ley, T. II. Gilbert, lOlmer Roberts, S. I). Read. Luu Tollman, J. N. B.. Ful ler, J. P. Uoynton, M, 8. Wallls; the MlBses Idu, and Harrlette Patterson. Mrs. Goo. T. Hall and Mrs. Charles 8. Freeland gave two pleasant after noons on Wednesday and Thursday or this week at the home or Mrs. Hall on East Ninth street. The draw ing rooms were beautifully decorated with La Franco roses and maiden-1 hair rorns, while the dining room was resplendent with the cloth of I Gold rose. The guests wore receiv ed nt the door by little Miss Muriel Fronlund. Arter Indulging In needle work for an hour or so, a character game was Introduced that caused much merrlmont. The houtesses were assisted In sorvlnn ty the r?n, Martin, P. II. Trimble, .1. P. Uoynton, 13. Schwarzsclilld, F. J. Hard, G. V. JJtSucca, J. W. Kays, Slbvl K. Smith, A. W. Stlr.son, O. F. Stafford, G. I). Linn, C. S. Frank, W. F. Osburn, the Misses Llbby Yoran, Man in Stlnson, Kettle Loomls. The Thursday list included the Mesdames S. 1J. Read, F. E. Cham bers, L. G. Adulr, J. F. Titus, S. M. Yoran, J. J. Walton, T. G. Hendricks, F. M. Wllklns, W. L. Souders, Wm. Preston, Robert M. I'ratt, W. O. PioHser, Darwin Brlttow, diss. Little field, Osorge Kelly, John Kelly, J. W. .IT:!! ,hf i'i.l i'f". ...,(-. if MRS. LANGTRY IN A NEW ROLE. . Mrs. Lnngtry, who recently npieared as Mrs. Arundel In "A Fearful Joy" at the Haymnrket theater. London. Is now flfty-six years of age. but retains much of the beauty which made her famous thirty years ngo. She began ber tbontrlcal career nt the Hnyinarket In 1881, playing thtf rolo of Kate Hard castle In "She Stoops to Conquer." She Is now writing au autobiography, which doubtless will lie of worldwide Interest. W. L; Cheshire, Wm. Kuykendall, B. L. Bogart, Wm. Yoran, E. J. Moore, Sidney Sladden, Hampton, C. II. Wll loughby, Frank Wetherbeo, Goo. Yo- ler, Therese Jackson, James F. Rob-!-snn L. T. Harris, C. W. Lowe, h. E. Mink, Geo. Smith, Geo. McMorran, J. M. Sbellev, Dudley Holland (Port land!. J. L. Page. C. S. Williams, iiavM T ink t L. York. C. A. Bur- dtn, 10. J. 'Frasi-r, I. '. Bingham. M. E. Davis .1. W- Quai-kenbush, A. I.. Peter, Adeline Church. J. I Fields. Anna Dunn, Geo. Hall. Jr.:. the Misses Nettie Kress. IVIle Kee ney, Mabel Simmons, Fannie Milll .iiii, Louise Yoran. i i Mrs. M. E. Watson and Mrs. Dilley entertained the members of the Wed nesday Afterjioon Whist Club, their husbands and a few invited guests on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Watson on East Eleventh street. , The rooniB were elaborately decorat ed In red, white and blue. In keeping1 with the near approach of Memorial; Day, the decorations consisting of red peonies, snowballs, flags and a lib erty bell which hung In the doorway between tfiie parlors. Whist was the evening's amusement, the score cards of which were very unique. They were crescent shaped cards represent ing watermelon inside, and each ; point was awarded with a little, black negro. Mrs. Geo. O'B. DeBar won tho Indies' nrize. Mr. J.W. Hobbs i the gentlemen's prize and the con-j solution prize was awarded to Mrs. i John Buoy. The invited guosts were l)r fill ys. !pt O'B DeBar. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page, Mr. and Mrs. : 10. O. I'Otter, .Mr. and Mrs. F. W. i Osburn, Mrs. C. I). Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. John Buoy, Mrs. Lou Von Zold j Clarke. Miss Vera Wilson was the compli ment guest at a linen shower given by Mrs. C. B. Wllloughby last Tues day nf'.ernoon. Miss Wilson received many beautiful pieces of linen. The I guests were each given a clay pipe, and asked to dress it as either a ; bride or groom. In this contest; Miss Belle Van Duyn was awarded: first prize and Mrs. J. J. Wilson tne second. The color scheme of pink, was artistically carried out in tho ' dining room decorations, and also In the luncheon, which Miss Myrtle i Kays and Mrs. Lloyd Bellman assist- ed the hostess In serving. The guests, were: The Mesdames A. T. Cocker-1 line, R. McMurphey. Archie Liver more, A. E. Whalen, J. W. Kays, Per-1 cy Adams, Lloyd Bellman, Frank I Wetherbee, Amos Wllkins, Claude Gray, W. B. Dlllard, S. J. Wilson, the Misses Wlnnifred Cockerline, ' KaVs, Belle Van Duyn. . : On the same evening Mrs. Wil- loughby entertained at luncheon Miss: Willson, the Misses Ethel and Jeva Muray, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bean, Dr. i M. C. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bellman. On Wednesday evening of this week ! Mrs. Drew Griffin entertained the. that It was also Mrs. Griffin's birth day The guests were: Professor and' Mrs. L. R. Alderman, Mrs. J. L. Zeigler Mrs. B. K. Scaile, the Misses Ethel and Marguerite Scaife, Miss Fthel Klnsev, Miss May Mnsey, Miss lievelin. the Mitses Abel, Professor and Mr Parker. Miss Fannie etg l,r Mrs. E.bert Thrall, Miss Nettie Kress M'iss Mabel Simmons. Mihs Fannie Mllllcau and Mrs. G. N. Mc Lean. e A delightful afternoon affair was given on Friday by Mrs. C. E. Loo mis and Miss Nellie Loomls, in com pliment to Grandma Murray and Miss Vivian Knox. Needlework and Social chat, followed by a luncheon, was the program of the afternoon. The guests were: The Mesdames F. W. Prentice, M. L. York, J. W. Quacken bush, I. H. Bingham, John Buoy, P. K. Hammond, Geo. McMorran, S. D. Allen, Staples, S. Smeede, Jennie U'Ren F. Page, Edelaide Lilley, L. E. Tldball, S. P. Sladden, Miss Staples and Miss Dorothy Knox. The Misses Helena Hughes and Marguerite Ham mond assisted the hoscess in serving the luncheon. The Thimble Club met on Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. A. T. Cock erline at her residence, 665 Mill street. Mrs. A. E. Wheeler was a i, act rf tha rinh An hour or so at needlework, followed by an interest- lug roll call, after which the hostess served a dainty luncneon, assisieu uy Miss Wlnnifred Cockerline and Miss Myrtle Kays. r-'H'r' r cl' i! s'vt-ii l y the pupil-, o! Mr. ' e.lo, G.-.-her, assist ed by the pupils of Mrs. Pope and Mrs. S h n ?ck V, or. Tluir-dty evm ing at Vllluri hall, vas iisenod to by a large and appreciative audience. Every number on the program was well renaerea na is . aeservnig ui praise. These recitals, given by the ITnfirai-allv Qphn.nl nf Music . are ea gerly looked forward to by the Eu gene people and are always enthusias tically received. WOOD! WOOD! Maple, body ana second growth fir and ties. WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phone Black 1141. FRESH CEMENT Fresh car best grade Portland ce ment just arrived. Price $3.75 pef barrel. Chambers Hdw. Co. COW FEED AlfaUa meal. At Bailey's Tenth and Willamette stree'.s. Phone Red 1251. Seavey, W. Brown, Griffin, R. 8. Bry son, H. A. Tromp, J. W. Hobbs, Frank Chambers, L. N. Roneyj S. S. Spencer, Laura Harris, Geo. M. Mil teachers of the Geary school and a, few additional guests for her daugh ter, Miss Leone, who has just com-! pleted the eighth grade. The evening was passed pleasantly with games j and music, Miss Nettie Kress winning i the prize In the conundrum contest, j A coincidence of the occasion was Pronounced by millions the fereat est strength maker, appetite builder and health restorer. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you feel that life is worth living. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Co. See the new braced Savage wheel. No extra charge for' brace. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. - a; ,.a.?l A KAFFIR WEDDING PARTY This Is a picture of u wedding party in South Atriiu. Th mnrcblug at a fuueral pace toward the kranl wiiro , iwrtlctpiia held. The bride wears a white satin die war dance during the wedding recepiioa 'wtivinwium J. W. UAK'KK MAKING STRONG RUN FOR JIDGE. For County Judge J. W. Baker Is making an active canvas and reports from different part3 of the county are to the effect that he will poll far more than his-party strength. Mr. Baker has resided long in Lane coun ty and is well an dfavorably known, having served as state game warden for one term, in which office he dis charged his duties acceptably, and made an excellent record. While he is an unwilling candidate for office at this lime, after having consented to run, he started out with his us ual energy to get elected, and is de-. termined to succeed. I Till Wn.lH-. n " irsi ITIiM, """" u me low lerelt i encouutereri tn ----- i caw m extent, uccordius t0 w,"luu t-iMiiaiic allectii tude. ni::i-i i..,.. . fever and aiue, od etti!t tne most etiectite remedj al-l , iue sreai aitcntite ut liuririer: tho a.itMnn i of bodily weakntj., neriouni insomnia. Sold under nuiii vv AujKeaaaus drug ! ncrt We still have our bargain connter, j which Includes hardware, furniture,! rags and matting. Don't wait until , they are all gone. ' I CHAMBERS HARDWAR3 CO. i R. C. MOKGAX'S KRHnrJ I.U'IUIIV t urnlture manulacM wholesale or retail tradt. tion guaranteed. Factory at a or Mttn street. Repairing Phone Hli"-k 5391. Kesita Black 5501. How is this? A fine ?2 fountain; pen for $1 at Watts' jewelry store.'' Every pen warranted. , l Singer Sewiug Machine Company, G15 Willamette street, phone Red 1451. - tf Cures dizzy spelts, tired stomach and liver troubles. Is well all summer. That'k n lister's Rocky Mountain Tea Try It and yoa will alwiji 35 cents, tea or tal!el3. Lr Connmny. i ltu A Gar Loa of Gas Ranges i Will Be Sold and Connected at Cost . We want the women who think a gas Range is a pretty good thing but can not be used for all cooking purposes to consider this fact: A Gas Range will do anything a coal ' Range will do, and some things better. You can pre pare a full course dinner or make a cup of tea or toast in a minute; with no dish or ashes, to bother with. Call and see the full line of gas Stoves on display at our office, or phone and our representative will call on you. Remember our prices include all pip ing necessary. Ranges sold at abso lute cost with no idea of profit. Our. Water Heaters are fully guaranteed; will heat a 30 gal lon tank in 30 minutes, enough for a bath in seven minutes. Lady demonstrator will teach you how to use a Range aftc it isjccnncctcd, if desired. COOK WITH GAS Don't wait until tomorrow but call today and ha vour Ranee in use before the rush. Vfl rSR n Mt 644. Willamette St. W1LLAMLIL1 Hi, V ALLEY CO. Phons Main f O o , ! o o