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Saturday Aft.-r-i
lain. . I In honor nf
Whirl wan tin- I'lii--
! I jm i.l tin- illK'l noun, In which .Mrs.
T ilbaii won t n- lirM prize, ami Miss
Holton llamble ami Arthur Quaek
ciibusli. O '
Tus.Iay of this wick I he Ladies'
A) Society il tin- Methodist church
nn't at the home uf .Mrs. W. E. C'hesh
Minnie KchwarzM Mid the consul.!- ir rs (jeorge Voran anil Mrs
linn. Tin; room were licatltlliiii Slar w(.re asBstaut hostesses. There
were about forty-five In attendance
d. ifirati d. the color scheme being
yellow. Thou. present were the mem
Saturday afternoon
Hammond entertained
liem of the cluli and a few invueu
Kiii-.'th, and a pleasant afternoon was
spent by all. liuring thi afternoon,
dainty r. Ireshim nls were served, as-
slstcd liy MlfH France Kelly. j
and a pleasant afternoon chat wan
enjoyed. Iiiirlng the afternoon deli
cious refreshments were served.
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Thursday evening Mrs. Jcpp was
i.rl I K noHIOHB 81 tt cnilce luiiiiietiii. ill "Be
, ! present were Mrs. J. K. Pratt, Mrs.
at whist lti ... , ,, Aloha I. K. Tldball. Mrs. I.. K. Kdnitinson.
honor of Mr?. Nelson, of Chicago. I"--(.u, m,.t at ln(. home of Mrs. Whit- Misses Kinma Travis. Veda Quack-
llrliiiis refreshments were served ny.Hon. The iiaflme of the afternoon enbush and r ranee Kelly,
the hostess, assisted hy Mrs. M. I-. i was w hist. Mis Veda yuackeiilirfsh j '- 4. 4.
10m. i.u.Ktsiir lit were r. f.i-1 won the first prize ami sirs "an-, W(,,) ,.,). afternoon the women
on, ,irs. niiiiiucii, .mss i ii nionii ine cniisniniioii. in-i ttiiii- ()j (ne M Hslonar y Society of the I'res
oen. mrs. lumip. airs. i.iiKan .ir. .nis were serveii ny ine nosiess as- ,,..,-.,. ,.h,irrh enloved a picnic
"luncheon on Mrs. Ilannas lawn.
A marriage of Interest to E.ngene
Tllus, Mrs. McMorran, Mis. Frank Ulsled liv Mrs. 1. II
Page, Mrs. I. Miry, Mrs. Quackenliiish, , Kul.sts of the cluh were Mrs. Shelley,
Jlrs. I'rentlce. Mrs. I. II. liliiKiiain Mrs. (1. N. Krazer and .Miss ina
anil MrB. YorlT ! CJuackenliuli.
-
'Thursday afternoon Miss Veda!
CJuarkenlinah I nti rtulned a few
! people Isc that of President 1. L.
Campbell, of the l.'nlverxiiy of Ore-
A tnerrv uartv of young people, gon, to Mrs. S. C. Church. On his
frfciM, if V-MV -a ?C 11 yti ifJ
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(jiiard Special Si-rviie.
New York, li. The jas'-.'
dust coat is Jo.-.urf favor uf the nu
torlsla and In Its place we i.avu the
smart mohair ini'J ti'-rire c-ali whii ll
are hy far more Miviceahle and in.
many ways muje aitractiv.-. It has
been found that the pongee coat does
not keep its lrc-.li appearance a
ll.mr t.tur l.nr h.uli Klllllv rilllllllcd
and shane'less wnu tli des:inatitiu is!
reached, this especially If the coat
has ever been laundered. The heavy
poiiKces of the Itajah make, and the
French tussore are liked by some, but
these have disadvantages. The
rough surface of the Kajab shows the
soil very quickly and the tussore In
a good, heavy nuallty is expensive.
So it seems that mohair Is the best
all-round material for a motor coat.
It can he found In a large range of
colors. It keeps Its shape and trlm
ness, sheds the dust and Is just the
right weight. Many of these coats
are Btrictly tailored and of the Hag
Ian cut. The collar may be fastened
up close to the throat and the only
trimming is rows of stitching with
perhaps strappings and buttons. A
good practical hat for motoring is a
Panama, or rouish straw trimmed
with a scarf which matches the color
of the coat. The veil Is not necessary
to be of the same color, but one that
becomes the wearer and looks well
with the coat, lienerally the darker
shades of blue, green and brown are
chosen, leaving the paler tints
short pleasure trips. If such be taken
but white in a wash gauze Is always 1 pan and China. This labric may be
f "V'. 'c:r . " Vrll-v"'C'
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"KOXT YOU WISH YOU MVKI) IXEl'GKXK?" Nobody's Magazine" 'T
motifs set In. There la a material
which was new this season which
lends itself beautifully In the making
up of tailored costumes. It is called
"Mirage," and it Is well named, for
the effect Is very brilliant, like a sup-
pie mirror on which are raisea nine
DR. SCARBROUGH
BUILDING NEW DRIER:
I ture that he ha. ....
! the flllnro r f. " 6,t,li
1 . ij. eatp 1
ua.v on tns Coast Fork;,:.
Sunday school
: ette
all the children
river. lii., ...
3' hiti
for iuiperfectious of roughness that are CHKSWKLL I'KI XE CJIKJWEIl HAS , some forty, escorted h
ken, I peculiar in the Oriental silks of Ja- mi)K (jhkAT SCCCKSS OF IX-' Mllton- 11 rs- Uccv M,
l-uvui...... .....I 'I,!..,. Thla liil.rle nmv he iR.Tn lrj i:,.., ,
Al.l. I'OK MK" Nobody's Magazine
frlnnils In compllnietit to Miss lleulah ; under Hie cliaperoiiagi' of Mr. and returil from the East he will stop
SlBdden. l'nigresslvu diipllcatu. Mrs. C. (). Hudson, drovii to Hangs' In Culmado to he married.
whist wits the punt Unit of the after-! Put k In a hiiyrlck Thursday evening;
limin, Miss Ilia Wlttkins won the ' and enjoyed a few roiira of dandng AT THE (MIAMI.
first prim Hint Minn KmniR Iriivlsllu the pavilion. Iterreshmcnts werej
thu HiMinnil, Thn liivlti'd Kursts wr! 1 servei) during iho evening.
Misses lleillllll Hlllililetl, lOllllua Tl'llV- 11. '
Is, Ins Walklns V'f-Ml Kvnlis. FiHiieo 1
Mly, Kdu and llnitnl Ilnmphrtiy.
;
' Tlie MIsboii I.oone Kys, Norma
'llendrieks, Himollll ami Therese
Friendly went to Pnrtlnnd Ilia first
of the week to iittind tin wedillna
of Miss Alice ltrethertnn 11 ml Mr.
Clifford llruwn. Mils Knys Is Iho
guest of Miss Kiln Dohle and the
Misses Rosalia and Therein) Friend
ly ro itoiMiInu at the Nurtoula.
Wednesday afternoon, at the home
The program at the Grand will be
finitwl III iitiiilhi.1 r-iiliiinn unit lu una
of the best of the season. Plenty of,l'u" !"" lln coiper settings nre ex
popular.
Ilordired materials are holding
their favor In the feminine field and
the borders ure being used as trim
mings on gowns. The new foulards
are especially attractive and are very
cool for hot wiallier dresses. A
smart frock, in the new light cherry
colored (oiiiard. had pin dots or
white and u border of zigzag or chev
ron effect. The waist was made
with small tucks stitched to the bust
line In front and to the waist line in
back. Tho border is used for the
centre fold in back as well as in
front. In the collar, puffs and
shoulder seams the border appeared
again. The sleeve produced a cape
effect by six downward turned tucks
at the top and at the wrist were
tucked vertically Into the cuff. The
skirt, a one-piece model, was group
plaited at the sides with a box plait
In front and an inverted one In the
back. The border of the material
around the foot was the only trim
ming. The present fashions In Jewelry
show decided changes from those a
liant finish like the real gems, are
the "only metals v.orn, but copper,
horn and Ivory are used abuudantlv.
Mother or Pearl or baroque pearls!
are set in black sliver or copper. I
Enamels, translucent, with a bril-j
liant finish lige the real gems, are
among the fads of the day. When
carved by a master hand, horn is
combined with costly gems, pears
being the favorites. Ivory and sil
ver Jewelry Is most effective, while
lound in any color.
FLORENCE FAIRBANKS.
VENETIAN' GLASS HLOWERS
AT THE C.Vit.MVAI
DISTIIY CUES WELL
in li.m.Nt; noo.M
HAS
t son. Mrs :..,, 1,' '
A j Da vl... "uwe
j Nough ced.
SHOE
S'P is nod
(Special Correspondence.)
Creswell. Aug. 15. Dr. Scar-1 E. P. Shin t... .
... ...... r.i 1.1 n i ' . . - ' "a uDentj
ine ve.iciiaii i.i.u,s uiu.n. " bfough Is building another large fruit ' ciasa shoe shop In Coburr
On Wednesday last Mrs. I.lschen eimieily with Just enough drninii to
Miller entertained a number nfimiltu It Interesting. Two perform
rrlendH. The evening was spent In , uncos each, cvmilm;.
conversation. Dainty, refreshments w - -
were served by tile u'ostoss, Those 1 EXCVIISION TO NEWPORT,
present were Pi'iifi'smu' nnil Mrs.
Sharer, Misses Nottlp and F.niuia During the summer season Stin
Chnau, Dr. Mnurcr, Mrs. Ingham, day trains will be run on the C. & R.
Miss lleulah Sladdun, Miss Veda from Albany to Yaqtilnn, leaving Al
yiiackenliush, Miss Pink Maurer. i hany at 7:45 a. m. The morning
Miss Evelyn llrlstow, Mlsa Leone local from hero connects with this
Griffin, Miss Hi nt rico lliioy. Miss , train at Albany, round trip rate,
Opal Jarvls, Miss DeEtta Ingham, ! J3. 00.
A Smile All the While j
I is the expression of enjoyment of those only in good health. si
You have never seen an ailing person smile the S
A smile that means a smile, $W j
Ghimrdelli's Cocoa M
Nv luilils up tho tissues of brain ami hotly ami aitls the J&ii
yoiin; ami nKl in the t-njoyiiK-ut of real &3&r I
lu'.iltli, hoiilos it plcast-s ami '
delights the palate. j
Vv 30 cup of a delicious drink yjl$' j
Ask the grocer. po"'
. i&iir 1
if- j
ceptlonally pretty. Some of the Jew
eiry that Is worn In the evening are
very, o:ld necklaces, stomachers
bteaHt plates, diadems and rings, and
for day wear there are necklaces,
buckles, buttons itud hat pins. The
nockliiivs worn In tho daytime are
much heavier than those for evening, j
l.vvi sometimes we see a slender (ulv- Eugene
ernig pennant worn on a fine chain, j Evenln
1 he diadem. Instead of being reserv
ed for ceremonious occasions, as has
been the fashion. Is now worn at
dinners, operas or evening parties
hy nearly every well-dressed woman
1 --f,.
It. e. Mo;;;avs kitJ
Furniture manuraetiwe
sale or retail trail. r..
end of Fifth street. Reii'j
phone, Black 5501.
very good outnt anu must ue seen 10 ... guaranteed iiri.,,..
he aonreciuted. Tl.ev spin, weave dryer and Is having the capacity of ;6"'unteed. Urlngta,w
and blow glass and make beautiful j another Increased. These driers will
ornaments out of common glass. Two ; be completed In time to handle his
men are at their fires each night and ; large crop of prunes. These b nil d
they spin glass as tine as the hair on Ings will present a very attractive
one's head. Each person paying ad- and substantial appearance. They
mission receives a souvenir and also ; are fitted with all modern Improve
an extra coupon which entitles them ; ments for handling prunes. This will
to a chance on a handsome large give -Mr. Scarbrough three of the best
i driers In the state, with 50U0 trays.
which will hold 120,000 green prunes
) at one time, a capacity of about 41,
j 000 pounds of cured prunes every 48
I hours, including time for unloading
land filling of trays. Mr. Scarbrough
will have iu th-j neighborhood of half,
a million pounds of dried prunes. Thisl
lis from a little over 100 acres which
was grain land seven years ago, and
then hardly paying interest on $50
an acre, whereas it is paying interest!
; on several hundred dollars an acre
1 now, and these trees will not be at
! their best until they are about 12
'years old. Mr. Scarbrough Is a pio
neer in the fruit business here and
T.EE W1LLAH1).
Vho plays an engagement at the
theatre next Wednesday
presenting Sol Smith Rus
sell's great .play. "A Poor Relation."
k)hk ornament 'which Is raffled off
on Saturday -night, August 29, and
the one In the audience holding the
Just nt present hatpins are receiving I lucky number rercives the present
much attention. free of charge. It is a nice place to
At first one does not realize uiv visit, and piimcthing interesting,
much money can be spent on them -f Mr. Mangers, the high diver, can also
for tliey must be artistic and either be seen , there every night before he
In some piece of old Jewelry or aiime makes his dive, spinning, weaving
rich design of modern work. On and blowing glass. Everything will
certain hats the pllis ale cbliien just be ready at 7::iti p. in. Monday night
alike, but ofletier they are all differ- for the opening at the grounds near
ent. On., hat noticed rec'cnt'ly had a 'theS. P. depot. Join the crowd and
silver fleiir-ile-lls. a piuce ,of Roman have a good time.
mosaic, a pale yeilow liud' w hite cam-i
eo set iu un old Copper ilm and a Only a Miu-k.
very large, round, darkened ball of "Many are not being benefited In
curved Iviry. Thai, there is' a craze the summer 'vacation as they should
for old bits of 'jew (dry. is very evi- be. Now; notwithstanding much out
dent and fully as'uuch time is spent door life, they are little, if any.
on seleciiti'.: these' pins as on the hats strnner than they were. The tan on
111 which they are worn. 'their faces 1, duiker and makes them
Aiming the combinations of diffvi--' look hcalthii r. but It is only a mask,
ent -.r.aterjals, ;h) year are. cloth and They are still nervous, eaiilv tired,
tnss.re and tussore and v.iile. These iipsef by trifles, and they do not eat
pre seen very frequent ly lu the jacket nor sleep well. What they need Is
..ad skirt suites. The gross-grain what tones th'e nervvs, perfects dl
tussore Is. mostly used because the gestion. creates appetite, and makes
surface Is much smoother Ihau the sleep refreshing, and that is Hood's
heavy, rough variety. Then iu the Sarspnrllla. Pupils and teachers
linens the plain colors are combined generally will find the chief purpose
with checks and stripes. The most of the vacation best subserved by this
fashionable cilors 111 linen are ochre, gveat medicine which, as we know
leather color, dark prune, old blue "builds up the whole svsiem "
and bottle green. There have been '
some pi.uicu sKlrts or cross liar black DeWltt's Little Enriv HUer i.,fo
...... i.,.. ..mis ,,1 s. 11 easv. 1 easatlt. sure. tt e i-pr 1,1 l
, ,. 1 ..iiiiM- nut' rom ny all ilruitg.sts.
unit while
ruler, souta
deserves great credit for going into
the business so extensively and show
ing the doubting Thomases what can
be done in the horticultural line, as;
a stranger from Fresno, Cal., re-i
marked the other day. The doctor
can even show us old timers a few !
pointers In the fruit line, and no i
liomeseelter can say he has seen all !
the beautiful scenes and possibilities
of the Willamette valley unless he
has been through Dr. Scarbrough's
prune orchard. Drying starts about
the 15th of September, and will last
about 25 days.
Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Brady and Mrs.
O. E. Parson have gone to Newport
fora few weeks. Miss Merle Scott
has charge of the postoffice during
Mrs. Parson's absence.
Frank and Herman Schmltt leave
Saturday morning for Portland, from
where they will take one of Mr. Ru
by's English shires to the Marshfield
fair which will be held August 24-2S.
They will sell shares iu the stallion
to the farmers. I
Threshing has b:en giing on for
some time now. It. I). Halley had a
bad breakdown on the engine of his
thres.'.er which will take several days
to repair.
James E. Noland Is having a ce
ment foundation laid for a fine two-
story residence. This makes some
2 0 buildings completed or under con
struction since spring, tluite a num
ber of hands, me and substantial res
idences and business bullding3 will
go up yet this fall, among which
may be mentioned Dr. Georga's resi
dence of 1 1 large rooms, a building
which citizens of any town would
point out to strangers with pride.
Creswell will have a splendid ho
tel ready for business In nnother
week, built by ami to be under the
management of John It. Scott. It
will be three stories In height, and
when fully completed will have 31
large sunny rooms. Mr. Scott is
one of Crcsweil's most prominent
citizens. Such a hotel is a credit to
1 town and makes a most favorable
1 on homeseck't's and the
3. It ravelins: public. Mr. Scv.tt shows
by putt m.: in su.-'.i a splendid str.ic-
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Imparts a pleasing sorj
and delicacy totltsJ
and restrains the rmJ
sun, wind and tail
1 continued applicatic
nates sunburn, tan and frtd
renders imperceptible ic
minor blemishes and Ji
lt possesses a dainty, cSi
exclusively its own and a:
(way a perfect toilet luufl
I SO cents. Ask your drugga
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Micro prevents niium
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