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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1908)
win np lAMPS w Friendly's Wednesday Specials!; . white prdbated1 $25 Ladies' tylish Tailored Suits $ 1 0 There is only a few of these suits lc?t. any one is worth twice ihe price we ask, ail 1 903 sfes, every one staple color, sizes 32 to 36. Don't put off coming, every . day you wait there is less to choose from. Suits worth $26 to $35. your choice ca $1 0.00 Ladies' Union Suits, ea. 50c Ladies' Swiss ribbed Union Suits, lace trimmed and tight knee, sleeveless and short sleeves, three ' styles worth 65c, sizes 4 to 9, tomorrow a suit.- 50c Ladies' White Linnette Skirts $1.25 3 dozen Ladies' Linnette Sk rts. gored and trimmed with straps, special ea. $ 1 .25 RhitIiiVIo I f-oo 1 i-vmr rVr" 1 ir The best stocking made for the price, sizes 6 to JO, medium weight, absolutely tast color, maae Dy ine Minnesota Knitting Co., and sold usually for 25c a pr. Childrens' Parasols 25c, 50c and 75c Ladies' Parasols, 75c to $4.50 A beautiful collection of colors and white WHITE HATS-For Men, Women . and Children White washable Duck Hats in sizes 6'A to 7'A, two qualities 25c and 50 White Felt Hats in all sizes for boys and men both telescope and fedora shapes, price $1.50 Johnie Jones soft cloth hats for boys 50c Genuine Panamas and Split. Straws Imported Panamas, guaranteed best hand made hats.... I....- -. $4.00 to $15.00 Straw Sailors in all shapes and styles and sizes 1 50c to $3.50 Wick's Fanty Hat. Bands 25c to 50c LEAVES KST.lTKCft Mil Eli AT !, (Mm TO MIS CHILDREN NAMES UHMK TIU'STKKS AS KXKCl' TOKS The will of James V. A'hlte, the Kut; -ne grower, who died at Seattle June N, was tiled for probate Lii is rorenoon. Alter providing for the payment of his debts and for the bur ial of ills body, the wiU bequeaths to his daughters, Veneta K. and Velina W'til'e, and Ills son,, Lawrence T. White, share and share alike, lots 9 and 10,'block '14, Packard's ad to Eu gene; also all tae furniture and household goods to them, except the piano, which lie bequeaths to his daughter, Inez While. To James H. and Kiln a White, his son and daugh ter respectively, he bequeaths his horse and carriage and cow; to James II. While his gnats, together with their Increase.' All the remainder of his property of whatsoever kind he bequeaths share and share alike to William G. White, Laura May Mot fett, .Minnie Croner, Inez White, James II. White, I'dna White, Venetal wnite, vcinia w mte nun Lawrence White, sons and daughters. The trustees of Speqcer Hutte lodge No. 9, I. O. O. V., are named as exe cutors of the will without bonifs, and accordingly Probate Judge Chrisman appointed M. Svarvfcrud, C. S. Frank and L. W, Brown, the present trus tees. W. W. Chessman, W. M. ureen and J. J; Walton were appointed ap praisers of the property the value of which Is estimated at $9000. CITY NEWS Otto Kuafmann is Installing his new $!)000 soda fountain at his place of business in the lieckwlth block. The Epworth League of the Hum phrey Memorial M. E. church is hold ing its annual picnic north of the butto today. .M AltltlKD. 0 At the parsonage oi me ruai Lnristian cnurcn una mumm - 9:30 o'clock, Kussell J. Burch, of Sil-j verton. and -Miss Marie Agnes Scott,; of Kugi'iif-, Kev. J. S. McL'ulluni offi ciating. The couple li t; on the noun train for Portland, where they will reside. ! i nonx ! ! In Eugene, June 13, 1908, to Rob-' ert Urr ana wile, a son food's Piite; iltiv:M.... , " ' -!.'.(' ! At the home of the bride's parents. I 3H7 Wet SixtlTStreet, at 10:30 a. in., Eight teams .and ten men are at June 10, 190S, Ituby C. McCluskey work on the Lane County Agrlcultu- and Charles C. llinton. ltev. D. H, ral Society's race track In the Hud-, Trimble officiating. The young cou- dleston additiou. Between 700 and 800 cords of wood are being received from the Booth-Kelly Company's mill at Wend llng for the University of Oregou. pie have many friends who wish them Joy and prosperity. Dr. J. C. Cray's dental office In the First National Bank building will be closed from now until July J. on ac count of the made. 4- 4. 4- ' 1 i DIED 4. .4.4- 4- S. H. Eugene's Largest and Best Store HENRY COWAN IS I ' SERIOUSLY HURT Henry Cowan, a carpenter, who resides In the western part of the city, while working on a new house at the corner of West Sixth and Mad ison streets yostorda.y afternoon about 4 o'clock, fell nil' the building to the .ground, a distance of about 20 feet, alighting on his head. He was rendered unconscious and re mained in that condition for several hours after lie had been removed to his home. Dr. Paine was called and to;)k several, stitches In the wound caused by the lall. Mr. Cowan is st-ill suffering severely from concus sion of the hraliu. buj It is thought 40 will recover. , , , , i : x 4- 4. 4. 4 4. 4. 4. ' 4. ..mi from Franklin' on the afternoon V Strain today. J'RIWUNAIi ' . Andy Taylor left today for the Al- l.ierlli country, where he will 16ok for ttj tovhlluii,.- . J, F.'Mlnney Is down from Vlda fori Miss I.onlia Hembreo went to Junc- 0 few days. ' ! Hon City today, to visit friends there Mayor C. P, Houston, of .1 unction,'! " few 1,,ys-' is in tSi in i , '" - ,Z- Vur? ,!f ft " ,tnu ,sll,s- 1 lW HlttKO ".w. n .... uuihi; at Florence. W. V.'. Martin, Ihe Salen. wlitrole M. II. Helms went to Portland to day on business. mi i i i i ii v.. iwarnn, lie oaien; muruie MIsb Edna HRru lv homo from ft! ,... ,. , ' , .-H, II. ...UUIU1U. imliilu ufinth Attorney s. r, iess is uumu irumj. tMt.,,l..,lh liMIItl UIMill'ftil hflllln a trip" to I.ukevlow. a't njK,'lt 'n.(im a v3lt nl gti Johns J, W,' Hlilflultl loft this noon on a:lln(1 VancUUVer. buBlilusn trip north. Mr, 11. Scamblor and Mrs. Sarah MIhscb Maude und Sadie Lewis, of Parmenter, of Spokane, are in thu city for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Welch anil Mr. and Mrs. Abo (lllbert tire up the McKenzle on a fishing trip. J. H. McClaln, of Ktittld Falls, Wash., Is visiting his sons, Marlon Dona, are In Uu '''' Mr. and Mm, B- Ti-. Aonarl are on a trip to Foley, Springs. . . M. Howe was a buaineas visitor nt Junction City today. Ruv. IX E. Bilker" retniiieil Homo,,...,. Clir, ... i,-ni,,!n(. today from a trip south. v Mr. mid Mrs. P. E. Snodgrass and Kid Vogt roturnml last night from a i Miss Ell) Snodgriitis left this morn- JjusinesB trip to Uoseburg. 1 j lug for Newport on na outing. W. C. Barbour Is out. from Ii ts far m J Mrs. C. Oulllford and two chll- near Walton for a few days. Ulren went Halsey this afternoon A. A. lluffuni. of Hock Island, 111., 'on a short visit with relatives. nrrived In Eugene last nlghl. 1 W. (). Meador and family left this Herbert Angell, a student, went to morning for Monmouth, whero they his home In Portland today. i will reside dining the summer. W. A. Bartholomew, of Boise, Ida- E. II. liighamscniuo up from Port- no, Is 111 the clly on business. ; hind on the atternoim train to looit J. 11. liilbcrt and J. B. Clark left 'after his property Interests here. this morning for Foley Springs. The exlerior of the new addition l; Win. Srhrader, of Mhrcolu, was u the First National Bank building Is caller at The Guard nl'flco today. receiving a coat of cement llnisli. 8. P. Young, a UnlvurHlty student,' II. A. Trmiilacli and wife, of Al 11- lefl today lor his home 'at Astoria. wnultee, are recent arrivals in Ku ltev. Ii. Mount was a passenger g ne. They are hulking for a home to Albany on the noon train today. S. L. Mmirhead, editor of the MIbbcb Mabel and Vivian Lane Times at .luncUoii Clly, was an arii have returned homo to lliiriisbtirg. ' val In Eugene on the afternoon train Miss Ceorglno ltan80iiie-.retiiined today, homo today from a visit at Creswnll.j Amos Wlnklns,' wife and two o'lll - .1. J. Kellerniun, of Montesano, ! tdren, left today for SiinimervUle, "Vnsli., Is In the clly for a few days where they will iittend the Kliiehart Mrs. E. H. tlllslrap has rctunuvl reunion, from a visit with her folks at Drain I .1. O. Storey and parly left this af- C. E. Wade, of Drain, was an nr-1 ternoon for Portland In their auto, rival In Ftugeiie on the noon train to-, They expect to reach the city before day. ' ) nightfall. John Buyer and W. 11. Meyers, of i Albert and Mary Clllette wen! to Pe-EllWash., are III Eugene on bus-1 Dexter toiny to visit a few days with Inesn. ' j their former school teacher, Miss The pupils of Ihe Catholic school Belle Keen-.y. are enjoying a pintle at Bangs' park' Frank. Kite today filed with the today. 'county clerk notice of locution of the Mr. and Mrs. It. M. lilllieii ivturn- ' Blaine" mining claim In the Bohe ed home this iifiernoin from a visit niia district. In Salem. Mrs. A. W. Ileinenway arrived V. Itohvosky returned thU after- down from Culture drove this noon noon fr.iiu a dip to Ills farm at to visit at the homo of her bratln-r, Frnukllu. Dr. S. 1). Kead. Frank Smith and children arrived1 .1. J. and Clint MrCormick and families leave In the morning for the upper Miivenzie, where they will re main all summer. Miss Agnes Beech, Hiss Gsrtrude Holmes and Miss Grace Labrle, stu dents at tUe University, left today for Portland, their homo. .Mrs, 11. H. Stapleton, of Itoseburg, after a short visit, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs: John O'Biien, In Eu gene, returned home today. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brund, of Flor ence, were passengers on, the after noon train today for Cottaca Groyn, whero they will visit ft while. A inuriinge license wna Issued to day to OUai'lt-'B C. Hinton, aged 20 .reUi'Ki t)t Crow, and Miss Ruby C. Mc Cluskey, age:l 20 years, of Etignnn. Kev. D. H. Trimble -went to VtVii eouvor. Wash., today to offlclnle at a wedding tonight. He will return on the 0 o'clock train tomoffow niorn- Bonlon BowefSj F-, D. Wagner, E V. Carter and .K liellemtin, of Ash land, were In EAgune over night In their autormoTuAB on their way to Portland. . County Surveyor C. M. Collier re turned this afternoon from Spokane, wfinlfo ho went to see his brother Ar thur, who is 111. He left turn mucn better. E. O. Tobey, nccompnnled by his nephew, U. S. Basset!,- of Seattle, hit to.lav for the Bohemia mines Is Mrs. .Vary C. R.jores died at Walla improvements being Wallr; Wash.. Monday afternoon. The I iiiueiai 'vj.i ii . iiuiii lit. i ib 'luiiic ui I Mrs. Geo. Smith, at Cuhurg, at 2 A carload of brick arrived here P- n- tomorrow I he deceased wss an from Salem this morning for the new old resident of the Mohawk valley, high Bchool addition and work on An obituary sketch wi.l appear in 1 he- the structure will be resumed tomor- Guard later. row morning. Attorney F. M. DeNeffe, of . this city, pitched a game of baseball for . the Multnomah Club against O. A. C. ! Saturday, defeating the farmers' col lege boys by the score of u to 3. I Superintendent Fields, of the S. P.I Co., and a number of other officials of the road arrived up from Portland this afternoon to inspect the improve ments being made at the depot yards. A bread famine existed In Eugene, Sunday, all the bakers running short i at the Btune time. Many people did' without that necessity during the day and were unable to buy any till the next day. ' ( This afternoon car No. 2 on the stoeet car line ran off the track at the passing tracks and delayed traffic for quite a while, n, cessitating the trans fer of passengers at that point for several ho'urs. Chief of Police FarTington this' morning qitarun; Ined the residence of Mrs. Emilia T!;nim, a widow, at 29(1 Washington's! :v.'i. on account of the xtc-'ice of s.-vt'i'al cases of small-j pox in the famiiy. ' ; PERT PARAGRAPHS. It pays to be honest, for self esteem. Nothing like i It is hard to be glad to see you friends and at the same time sorn your work Is Interrupted. Some widows wouldn't be merry li tuey thought they had to wear the hat Does a great candidate need to be t big man? The ehemls. who fluds nt auli-trouble tox in will be can oui.edas a saint T h e majoritj only think the rule; it Is t!i( big boss of tilt majority that rules. ' v ! M? P Si . 4rm TEA v If the tea is frood you ask for a 'second cup; if not, you ask for the money. Your rroMrreturm rour-cnoney if roa don't Uke Scl.i;.uig' Haiti we par bira. "Vudor" Poi-cli Slindcs. n If yjii want the crlglual porch shade, one 'thut has fast colors ar.d will stand hard uagc buy the "Vu dor." They are cheaper and better. You should pay no more than the following prices for any shade:. 4 foot $2.75; 6-foot, $3.75; 8-foot. $4.75; 10-foot, $fi. 25. All shades 8 feet long. We hang them free. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. I It you want anything to furnish' your nonie or oirice witn you win save money by buying the same from Cnmpbell-Fellman Company, 50 West Eighth street. They have the larg est stock apd can furnish your house complete. They give credit to every body, and they give prices that defy competition. , ADMIRATION' Cold Storage PefriKerntors. We have a complete line, of this popular line In white enamel lined. We have also a few of the old-style round white ones that we offer at cost. . - t Our prices are right. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Our, rug sale still continues; we can save you at least S5 on your rug. . CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. ' Kennedy's LaxHlive Cough Syrup is the one that children lik so well to take, as it tastes like maple sugar. It, acts gently, yet. freely, on the bow els and tjhereby It drives the cold out of the system. It la sold by all druggists. The nverage woman thinks let whe j j will wield the ballot as long as she T-he crazy J:ip who created some IuM.sllf ur .)inv(1(,r g excitement ycsi "rtlsy by attacking baud some of his countrymen with an axe! ' , and running out to the southern part I ' ..f the city, was captured "late yester-j B5' lho seraphic expression on theit day afternoon and has been sent to' countenances one can be sure that Portland. I some of the girls one mets are elthet ! girl graduates or June brides. Mrs. Ella J. Belknap today f lied y with the probate court a petition to! if you don't like what you have and be appointed administratrix of the can't change It. Just compromise by estate of her husband, James H. Bel- cunun ... knap, who died May 5, 190S. The j cnangme your inlua. estimated valus the property of, the estate Is (1400; j A 8d way to teach a child to be 1 I have is to behave yourself. H. N. Burclielli tiiu hew owner of I " the Junction City Hotel, was in Eu-, Some men arc good husbands because gene yesteriisy and made The Guard they know that It Isn't wise to be any a pleasfinl call. He is recently from other kind. Hiiirner. He bought the property at Junction and will make that city his permanent home. i . The ladles' auxiliary to the Com mercial Clnb will meet Wednesday evening, the 17th, insteaujof Wednes day, the 2 4th, to make arrangements to assist in the reception to Portland visitors on June 24. A full attend ance Is desired. Mrs. McMurphey, president. J. E. Hill ,of this city, has lensed the Junction City hotel from H. N. Burchell, the new owner, and will take charge of the house on July 1. His family will move from here to that plnce soon. Mr. Hill thoroughly understands that business and will whi.io Mr Tnhev Is Interested n .i""-- '" " some iiroDertles Mrs. Itebtcca Pope and family have returned to Eugene from Illinois, where they, have been for the pant nine months. They (will make Eugene their porniiinent home. Charles Sovereign returned this af ternoon from Portland. He left his si31er, Mrs. Jos. Llles, who was op eraie l upon at St. Vincent's 'hospital a few days ago, getting along nunc well. County Commissioner H. D. Ed wards left today for SiinimervUle. Villon county, to attend the annual reunion of the Rlnehart family. Last year It'waa hold at the old Edwards home east of Springfield. Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Goodman and Mr. and Mrs. McCormiick, of Pendle ton, after a few days' visit In Eugene., left yesterday In their automobile for home, expecting to stop in Albany for r. fe,w days. Richard Studley, son of Dr. H. L. Studley, was quite seriously Injured vosterday by being lilt In the eye by a elod of dirt which was thrown from a slingshot by Joe Sialfe. l.uckllv Die sight Is not Injured, and wilh proper care he will recover In short time. THE ATTRACTIVE HANK ACtXH'XT. When you start an account you will be pleased to find out what a convenience It Is to have a safe place for your money, and know thai you can get It lit once In ease you need It. It bents any other method of disposition of your funds. , . Safety, Stability and tytlsfac tory service are some of the at tractive features of this old m, bank. Th'Eugene Lccn end Sav;rgs Esrk Capital and Surplus $t2:,000.00 E:laHi:l cd U?2 liASOI.INK WHOM SAW W tt. White ". prepared lo saw your wood on shor notice. Phone Black 4 351. Residence. RIR West Sixth street If you want to be Sl'liK you lire: getting GOOD paint, buy "Sherwln I & Williams." CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Rev. T). H. Trimble left today for Vancouver. Wash., where he will per form the ceremony at the marriagi' of! George Prideaux and Miss Mary ; Moore tonight. The groom-to-be is ! a former Valve'-sKy of Oregon stu-j dent, now In business In Portland, i and Mlfs M. ore formerly livid in Eu-I gene. Rev. Trimble will come back to, Eugene on the early train tomorrow J morning. . Word has reached Eugene from the postofflce department at Washington! that nil street letter boxes in all cit-, les of the United States are 'to bej painted a bright scarlet. The piincl-, pal reason assigned for the use of the, bright and attractive color Is that' these mail deposit boxes may be dis cerned mare readily. The boxes in Eugene are now painted a dark green color, mid are not enslly lorated in tie streets by many persons desiring to deposit letters. h i. The house on the ranch which Fields & Gano, of the Ax Billy de-1 partiuent store, secured as part pay-; ! nient fur their store at Marcola. was I burned yesterday, together with all t Its contends. It was occupied by a I Mr., Parks and family, who Inst all 'their household goods In the fire. I.Mr. Park was working In the timber I at the time and Mrs. Parks was co.-k- ing dinner. The fire had g-ilne.t such j headway before she discovered It t V.t 'she was powerless to stay its pro I gross. The house was situated s. v- eral miles sjuth of Eugene. Not For th Nervous. It looks like such a simple tiling To run n trolley car, To start when sounds the signal bell And stop without a Jar, ' But Iry to bo the motorman Down through a crowded street. And If you're not a nervous wreck Next morning I'll stand treat. 'Out where the track Is clear ahead, In some suburban lane. It Isn't hard to run the car And never feel tho strain, But In the mtxup business brings Of men und apple carts The twisting of ihe motor arm May try the stoutest hearts. In spite of frantic, noisy bell Ami every warning sound fat man wnlks before the car " And never looks around; A lady with a baby cart Gels half across the track. Then In a panic hositnti'9 And tries to Jerk it back. 'Twixt teams and boys on bicycles Anil auto drivers fresli Tile whole looms lo the motorman Much, like n tangled mesh. Applying 'brakes and ringing bells And (luitgliig through 'the strlfb And keeping every ono alive. He leads a busy life. Best In His Hand. "He has gone to work on the railroad as a section hand." "Something of a come-down for him." "Yes, but rath er than starve he "Vudor" reluf "rccd hommoeks wiU last, long r bonse r'ney are. heavier and closnr woven in the cfntre, wltLfe the strain mines. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. XEAV TODAT TEAM WANTED The city of Eu gene will receive proposals up-to Saturday, June 20 (Market Day) for a good team to be used on the streets and for fire purposes. Any one having a desirable team for such work may call on-Councilman Geo. FIsheiT wt:h the Hollenback Real Estate Co., or Councilman T. H.. Garrett, with 'the Mitchell & Garrett Real Estate Co. By order of the City Council, , J19 FOR SALE At a hsn'galu, 160 acres of timber on the SlmtiaW, one mile from the rivet'! Cruises 5,000,000 feet. $2,000. Enquire C. V. Ogles by, fodtn 16, Beckwith building, tf appearance yojrs dean, r'-iMJUii Let us look aftet P'ta and K. pair, When neceeesary earrnents, and you'll recciv, all that scorning: to you-and a little bit more. Everything possible in Cleaning and Dyeing , Eugene Dye Works 6th ani Willatmtte Sts. Phone Red 2561 V Bit" rinM Appreciates smoking cigars. It gives him relaxation The Mount Hood Cigar is a favorite among; sU. thinkingavi It is positively the best Cigar on the market FOR. SALE Good S-room house and burn nn Inrcre lot: irood garden: also household goods. Call at 168 Jefferson street. jlS I FOR SALE Five fresh Jersey milch ! cows. Phone Farmers' 189. D. -P. j Ohlson, Irving. 119dw ; WANTED 50 'crates of strawberries at once. Palace of Sweets. jlS try this for riKssKirr niccnlvo mm ivirlrn-'P nf fltiv Hit: ed J ELL-0 In one pint of boiling "j ter. When partly congealed oeau. til light one cup whipped cream i!j six crushed niat'carooas. m! together lliorouslily and pour ill: mold or bowl. nen cooi a u. ll fv nti.l tnv be served with ! ped cream or any good P"11 sauce. ' The JELL-0 costs 10 tents package and can be obtained at good grocer s. DON'T T.'.KI'. played his trm.ip." "W h n t ItV "A spade.' last . friend of The Guard, desiring to convince his friends In the East of The Color cf a Bii Noise. A youthful iirtl.-t has iiiscuvere.1 (bar sound has color, ('ertalu Ituies tire red. other arc blue and still others u;c yd low. Presumably the demand fur tho restriction of oriental immigration Is the last named color. A man's last dollar pattering off down tile street makes a pale blue sound, and when the granger with a small but noisy roll In his pocket at tracts the attention of the confidence Oil cake meal, 02.25 per cwt. tf MOON & TINC.l.EY. if you want the best Ice cream frcerer buy the Peerless. Wo can tell vou whv. CI1AMHF.RS HARDWARE CO. do so until the cold weather comes next winter. In spe.iklng of our nn- ,, , .., ., iswer to une'Mcl.ran article wrlt- DeWitt s Little Karly Risers H,n , , ,r Mll,nl)l.in ,,,. , ,vU,,j, famnn, little liver pills, are soldQiy i ,,,,, eountrv in regard to the mild climate of Oregon during uinn ' 19 localise his tones are green, winter months, wishes us to state When the unexpected barrel stave that quite a number cf Eugene peop-' comes down on the bend of the un- ple slept in tents In tVIr dooryards susectig victim It makes a noise like all winter without any discomfort, a composite of all of the colors of the and many more are now sleeping In rnlulmw. It, Is a great idea, but the 1 IIL IMIHU- 41 1 1 II nil) .111 l I ll lit 111 ANVONK'S l'VSI ll.iy a N.iii'.nal. It is ' i-imiiiML-. .mic. and one of it hand.-onirsi w'.iccls ymi vri!! on the roa.1- Y n. ona ra i: of its competitors In sal We have then far'both 1 and genileiu' $50. en at $40. j EUGENE GUN C0. 534 Wi lameii j Ph.ne Black IS 11 O'fr' C person who tlrst noticed that certain Varieties of garments made a lou uolse was the original discoverer. all druggists. Ihe l"i Veil H.m i'Bi BcjjH climate and nearly everything el.c. tins rrieud says that not rveu a "w'.iile frost" ta-currcd iluring the winter In that part of Lane county dnth. l-'llN ' I ' Signature lfce r4 99 Today and Tcri&t PROGRAViMS Magic Guitar Tony has eaten garlic. Panorama of Vcnt The Deserter. When Knights were lioU . Songs by Miss HenershoU - "Ain'i you glad you found rne ; "TakemebadctoOldV.r2-r.asb.t0 Mttliic Every Day 2:45. I. e 7:45 and 9 3 Evening Perftermance 8-Bay Clock eiven awayju" -e' where he resides. ' ' ii 0 'i I Siguttart ' f