tub mom daily otrAftb, Saturday, june so, ioos
Mrs. John Buoy gave two delight
ful afternoon parties the firm of this
week. On Monday afternoon the time
was pleasantly spent in a music, art
end literary contest, in whicii Mrs.
Freeland, Mrs. Watson and Mrs. Cal
kins were the lucky ones. The nouse
was beautifully acconund with cut
flowers and ferns. The color scheme
of the dining room was yellow, the
drawing rooms were In pink and
white, while the predominating flow
ers in the hull were yellow pond lil
ies. Delicious punch was served In
the hall. .Mrs. Iluoy was assisted In
serving by her daughter, Miss Bea
trice, and Miss Gladys Hampton.
On Tuesday afternoon the pastime
was whist. In which Mrs. Hughes won
first prize and Mrs. Baker the booby
prize. In the dining room Miss Bea
trice Buoy and Miss Ethel- Olbson
served dainty refreshments. The in
vited guests were: Mrs. Lee Travis,
Mrs. Idaho Campbell, Mrs. Lischen
Miller, Mrs. Emma Lee (Creswell),
Mrs. Hiird (Florence), Mrs. P. K.
Hammond, Mtb. Tromp. Mrs. Hard,
Mrs. Geo. Hall, Mrs. Chester Free
land, Mrs. W. W. Calkins, Mrs. Ar
thur. Terrlll, Mrs. M. E. Watson, Mrs.
Uillcy, Mrs. M. M. Davis, Mrs. Wiley,
Mrs. Philip Uartle, Mrs. V. W. On
burn, Mrs. Charles Fisher, Mrs. J. M.
Howe, Mrs. W. N.' Long, Mrs. C. 10.
Loomls. Mrs. L. B. Tldhull, Mrs. I.
H. Bingham, Mrs. C. F. Moore (Crcs
well), Mrs. J. W. Quackenbush, Miss
Veda Qunckenbush, Mrs. S. P. Sltid
den, Mrs. U'Ken, Mrs. Helen Duff,
Mrs. Frank Page, Mrs. Hayes (Baker
City), Mrs. J. K. Pratt, Mrs. Eliza
beth Stone (Portland), Mrs. Ed mu n
son, Mrs. Bnker (Tillamook), Mrs.
George McMoi ran, Mrs. E. C. Hughem,
Mrs. P. E. Snodgrass, Mrs. Harry
Keeney, Mrs. George McClain, Mrs.
Laura Bartle and Mrs. E. 0. Potter.
The so-called Wednesday After
noon Whist Club met for the last
time this season with Mrs. a. P. Sind
den on Thursduy evening. The rec
ords which have been kept from time
to time were read, and Mrs. Preston
having the highest score for' the year
was uwarded first prize. Mrs. Whit
son won second prlzo and Mrs. Amos
Wllklns received the token of conso
lation. Besldos the club members,
tho following Invited guests were
present: . Mrs , Hammond, Mrs.
Straight (Washington, D. C), Mrs.
Linn and Mrs. Wllloughby. During
tho evening delicious refreshments
were served by Mrs. Sladdeu.
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Thursday afternoon Mrs. G. R.
Chrlsmnn entoiialned the members of I
tho Prlscllla Club and a number of
Invited guests nt whist. Two bcnutl
ful cut glass tnmblorB wero won by'
Mrs. Littlofleld and Mrs. Hammond.
Mrs. (,'hi'lsninn was agisted In serv
ing a sumptuous luncaeon by Mrs.
Day, Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Osbiiru and
Mrs. Muhon. '
Mrs. Jours and her daughter. Miss
Edna, Zimmerman, who returned to
their home at Pendleton yesterday
after having spent the winter in Eu
gene, wero the guests of honor at a
lunchon given by Mrs. P. K. Ham
mond Wednesday. An elaborate menu
was served by Mrs. Hammond, as
sisted by her daughter, Miss Marga
ret. The table was beautifully dec
orated with pink roses. The guests
were Mrs. Jones, Mrs. McMorran,
grass, Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. Tromp,
'y.rv. 'illbert, Miss Auten.
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I Mrs. W. H. Alexander and Mrs. E.
D. Matlock entertained a number of
.their friends at the home of the lat
Iter on Willamette street Tuesday and
Wednesday afternoon. The house was
I prettily decorated in cut flowers for
the occasion. After several hours of
i needlework a dainty luncheon was
served to the guests by Mrs. Smith,
i Mrs. Woodruff, Mrs. Gross, Mrs.
Boynton, Mrs. Peter and Miss Flor
ence Marquis. The Invited guests on
I Tuesday were the Mesdanies Bryson,
I Allen, Tidball, Bellman, Cheshire,
Chrisman, Davis, Day, Gates, Gilbert,
roll, Goldsmith, Gross. Hensil, Frank
Hampton, Hill, Ktiller, HuyKenaan.
Geo. Kelly. John Kelly, Irish, Linn,
Lewis, Littlefleld, Osburn, Page,
Pratt Peter Roberts. Head, G. W.
Smith, Clair Wllloughby, J. B. Wll
loughby, Shelley, Voran, Potter, Grif
fin, Trimble, Kellems. Sanderson,
Buoy, and Mrs. Lee (Creswell).
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Invitations have been received by
INTERESTING LOCAL
NEWS FROM JUNCTION
Died June 13. 190S. at Coiille,
Oregon, of inflammatory rheumatism,
Robert McQuigg, aged !4 years. Me
came to Oregon in 1S67 and resided
a number of Eugene people to tne soumwesi ui ucie mi
urarlrlln, r.f Mt'H InthprtnQ V Mlll-lvears.
lorn to Haven Vincent Belknap, both Mrs. R. D. McKenzle, nee Miss Ber
nf .innnii.,,1 Tho Tipilfllnir Is in tke tha Hvlaud. a bride of three monhs
place Wednesday, June 24, at the was granted a divorce in Seattle. Her
home of the bride's parents at June-1 maiden name was restored and de
tion 1 fendant was assessed attorney's fee of
o i $50 and 10 a month alimony, or
On Friday afternoon Mrs. York and ; leave the country.
Mrs. Prentice, at the home of the The city water plant which was
former omertalned a few ot their built by J. A. Bushnell a number of
friends. The afternoon was Informal- years ago, and has been owned by
Iv snent with needle work and a him ever since, was sold to J. H. Mil
flower contest, in which Mrs. J. W. ler to $2500, and possession was
West received the first prize. After given Saturday. The deal nas Deen
a very pleasant afternoon the ladle's "hanging fire" for some time past,
Don't Heat the Kitchen
MRS. MARK LEWIS, CALIFORNIA BEAUTY.
Mrs. Lewis Is rated as the most bountiful woman In Los Angeles, which
Is a distinction .to be proud of, for southern California Is noted for Its beauti
ful woinen. On moro than one occasion Mrs. Lewis, has been eroV'ncd beauty
queen ju fetes In her home city. Tills picture was taken during the recent
fcto In honor of the olllcers and men of Admiral Evuus' fleet, when Mrs.
Lewis wns a member of tho entertainment committee.
Mrs. Leo (Creswell), Mrs. Buoy, Miss
Kress and Miss Zimmerman.
The Saturday Afternoon Whist
Club met with Mrs. Harry Keeney
thlB afternoon. After several hours
of cards, dainty refreshments were
served by tho hostess nnd Miss Veda
Mulkey. Guosts of the club wore;.
Mrs. Slono (Portland), Miss Griggs,
Mrs. Buoy, Mrs. Read, Mrs. Snod-
I Gross, Griggs, Hobbs, Heaton, Kays,
I Kelly, Lowe, Link, Livermore, Wood
iruff, Matlock, Muhon, Metcjilf, Os
jburn, Pratt, Souders, Schwerlng, Vln
cent. West, Wetherbee, Welch, Han
son, Griffin, Fisher, McCnllum, Smith
and Miss Scott (Pennsylvania).
On Wednesday wore the. Mesdames
Brlstow, Boynton, Bowers, Barbour,
F. E. Chambers,' F. L. Chambers, Car-
. 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?
LESS THAN A CENT A CUP
it
were served with delicious refresh
ments by Mrs. Frank Page, Mrs. S. S.
Spencer, Miss Veda Quackenbush,
Miss Emma Travis and Miss Winifred
Hadley.
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The children of the prlniaryand
junior departments of the Methoodlst
Sunday school enjoyed a lawn party
and picnic supper at the Methodist
parsonage Wednesday evening.
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The Sunshine Club and two Invited
guests, Mrs. L. G. Adair and Mrs.
Martha Chambers, were entertained
by Mrs. W. W. Calkins Friday after
noon. As a surprise to the ladles
Mrs. Calkins invited in their hus
bands and at half past six a delicious
supper was served to the members of
the club and their husbands. Mrs.
Calkins was assisted in the dining
room by Mrs. David Link and her
daughter, Miss Jennette Calkins.
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One of the most enjoyable affairs
of the younger set was the dancing
party given to the graduating class
of the high school by the alumni asso
ciation of the high school last Satur-
I: . ''j '' , J ; c, nadeau has opened
r' . a'?"5 employment office
but was not consummated until Fri
day.
J. L. Craig, who has been conduct
ing a confectionery store In the hotel
corner, has -disappeared. He left the
morning after the elictlon to visit Sa
lew, and announced that he would re
turn that evening. Nothing has been
heard from him since. His belong
ings were left in his room at the ho
tel and even some money was lett in
the till. J. W. Kirk had charge of
the shop for a. time until some Port
land creditors ran an attachment on
the goods.
The annual school election was
held Monday. But Uttle Interest was
manifested, as there were no par
ticular Interests at stake. J. H. Mil
ler was elected director and F. W.
Moorehead was re-elected clerk for
about the tenth time. The usual
school tax was voted. It was the gen
eral wish that Mr. Jensen be re-elected,
but Inasmuch as he has been em
ployed to superintend the building
of the schoolhouse, under the law he
could not serve as school director.
Times.
officers for the ensuing year, after
which dancing and other forms of
amusement were enjoyed. Two of
the Junior girls, Miss Grace Woods
and Miss Mary Barker, presided over
the punch bowl In the parlor. Mrs.
Watson. MnL Bhrisman, Mrs. Cham
bers, Mrs. Goldsmith, Mrs. Dillard,
Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Bellman, and .Miss
Emma Wold were patronesses.
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A very pretty wedding took place
at tho Working flat last Sunday
evening when Miss Nellie Smith and
Mr. Hardy Howard were united in
marriage. Just before the ceremony
Miss Katherine Hembree, of Port
land, a niece of the bride, sang, "O
Promise Me," after which, to the
strains of Lohengrin's Wedding
March, played by Miss Ford, the bri
dal party took their places beneath a
bower of pink and white roses, where
the beautiful and Impressive. ring ser
vice wus performed by Rev. Mount,
of tho Presbyterian church. The
bride was beautifully gowned in
cream messaline, with trimmings of
lacs, and carried an arm bouquet of
brides' roses. Mrs. Guy Da,vis, as
matron of honor, wore lavender mull.
The bridesmaid. Miss, Susie Smith.
wore a handsome gown of pale blue
crepe de chine, and carried pink rose
buds. Miss Dewey Smith, the flow
er girl, was daintily dressed in white.
Mr. Clay Darby, of Roseburg, was
best man. After the ceremony a
dainty wedding supper wns served by
Mrs. Coleridge MnElroy ond Mrs.
Walter McCornack. '
Tho Ladles Aid Society of the
Methodist church will meet at the
home of Mrs. S. J. Hard, at 311 East
11th street-, on Tuesday afternoon at
2:30. It will be in the form of a
lawn party. The spacious grounds
afford ample room for the occasion.
Boating bn the race will ,be one of
the pleasures. Members and friends
are cordially Invited.
For sale nt bargains two second
hand ranges. J. W. Kays Fur. Co. tf
In connection with his cigar store,
at 631 Willamette street. Those wish
ing help telephone Red 1421, or call
at cigar store, 531 Willamette street.
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Hucklen's Arnica Stive Winf
Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1,
Cochran, Ga., writes: "I had a bad
sore come on the Instep of my foot,
and could find nothing- that would
heal it. until I applied Bucklon's Ar
nica Salve. Less than half of a 25
cent box won the day for me by ef
fecting a permanent cure." Sold un
der guarantee at W. A. Kuykendali's
drug store.
SUNDAY SERVICE TO NEWPORT.
On Sunday, June 21st, the C. & E.
Ry. will run an excursion train leav
ing Albany at 7:35 a. m., connecting
with the 6 o'clock local here, arriv
ing at Yaqnina 11:40 a. m. On the
return trip they will leave Yaqttlna
at 6 p. in., arriving at Albany at
10:30 p. m. A. J. GILLETTE, Agt.
Summer Excursion Rates to Yaqyina
nnd Newport mid Detroit.
On sale every day, round trip to
Yaquina, $5.00; to Newport $5.50;
to Detroit, $4.25.
Tickets sold on Saturday and Sun
day to Yaquina and Newport, limited
to Monday following. $3.(10.
A. J. 8ILLETTE, Agent.
A !1
cooking maynk??4rT
on a New P,J . 45 tll
rano-e. w onj
roo4
Bviltin.iL ...
oi an overWtr,noTe
NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame 03 Cook-Stove
ii such that the heat ! tfimmn A:...i
or pan upon the stove top, without affectbsr th!?St,ktttl
the room to an appreciable degree. "aaosphere of
You can at once see the advantao nf tu:.
t.!.t.xt. . "'".stove over ...
T I lur1ows ne" n all directions-it iY.7
ideal summer stove. "'uns it B fl
. ,v. ucaitr aoes not hive tf,. mm
Perfection" Write our nea,,t , ".J. tht Nr
s-ULy..
The y T
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powerful light and burn, fa XZ w?thonfe '&
e, conyen.entrjU5t whlt every home n'Sr8'
, f witivvui nearest awnr,r
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
' incorporated J
Ph
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Paint
for old and new
- HOUSES
the only Coast, mads paint
guananteed to stand
PRESTON &- HALES
AGENTS
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" Get your wells drilled by old and
experiened well-drillers.
Phone Red 4872. tf
BUCHHC-LZ & CARPENTER,
867 So. Willamette St.
Slnser Sewlug Machine Company,
615 Willamette street, phons Red
"61. tf
Warser tunes pianon. teave r.
dera at Morris' Viislo Store. tf
Is mticle with scrupulous, con
scientious care and old-fashioned
attention, to cleanliness, pv.rity,
goodness and quality. No cocoa
at any price can be better or more
delicious. Your grocer nd
recommends it. .
D. C.KirnlrlH Company
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In llnltitnoro. Is a splendid t;. v of :. mxitlifrn
rt'piitntixn i l-eiiiii tin- tu.'st popular ijlrl !:i M.ii-
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Organized 1833
The First
ADMIRATION
is gained by care of personal
appearance. Let us look after
yoars clean, press and re
pair, when ncceeesary your
garments, and you'll receive
all that's coming; to you and
a little bit more.
Every thi.13 possible ia
Cida-,.i:iSQf)J Dyting
Eugene Dye Works'
otti .vvl v illam-rtte i:s.
Phone Red 2S61
OF EUGENE, OREGON
Capital paid ip HW1
Surplus and undivided
profits
Additional liability of
stockholders under
national banking laws. IW
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Ccnci.tl TtMr.vng
CorQctc, Cravcl, Building;
Sand and Rrod excavaiic-n
earth for sale
Phone Black 2311
or call at 345 W 4th ;
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