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o o SATIIUHY. AIGI ST 29, 100H rrrrv nrrpvp. Ti A TT V nrAfti) I Mm. K. K. .Mink Rave un enjoyable children's parly laul Monday after noon, tlm event lielriK Klven In honor til the tlxilnl birthday of Master Hy mn Walters. One of the features of the afternoon' entertainment was nn hour spent at (he theatre, after whl h the little folks returned to the home of Mm. Mink, where Kaniea were played and a d.ilnly luncheon served hy the hosteiw anil Mrs. Wal ters. The Iioiim huh prettily deco rated In sweat peas, while the dln lnn table was attractive with red randies and the favors were automo bile filled with bonbons. Those present were: Helen (illbcrt, .lean Welch. Tbelma Slanley, Knld Klrk wood, Dorla Welch, Kredlrcka Triiv U, Kay Welch and Jeaneite Calkins. The Aloha Whist Club wim enter lalned Wednesday evening by Mrs. Kannle Nelson, of ChlniKo, In recoK nlllon if the courtesies extended lo her by the club ilurlni; her Iwo months' visit In Kiikciic A tooth some repart was served, assisted bv Mrs, S. I'. ril:.dileii and Miss Hculnii Hladdeii. ThoMe present were: Mrs I'. K. M . 1 1 ii ii i ii (I . Mrs. (!. K. l,oimi!. Mrs. Henry Trotnp, Mrs. I,. I,. WhM Hon, Mrs. John lliiny. Mrs. I. II. Illn--hiiiii, Mrs. f 'iiiiilcl. Mis. l-'mifc I'lme, Mia. W. Osbiirn, Mrs. Kn-ss, .His. 1 .11 ii lit llairls. nud Mis. rite li r t t Springfield I . The whist dnunv vere awardel t,i Mrs. Laura Harris til d Mrs. I'. K. I l.i in mi inil. Mr. and Mrs. tl. I). 1. 1 mi cave " dinner to a few friends on Ti'urs ilay evening. The nucsls tiresetil were: Iti-v. P. K. Ilnmiii'in 1 anil wile. S I'. Slaildeii and wife, lie Clair Will HiKhliy and wire. M s. ran nle Nelson and Miss lleulah .-ihiill-ii, f Chlcaiii), Mr.. J. A, Sii-uIkIii, or WashliiKloii, II. ('. The Ii...,.-,k In her chiinnliii; miitiuer cuMTl.thii'd i with music, asslsied by Mrs. W'l-I h'llitliliy and Miss Klaildeu. Klowers! nboiiniled, nldliiK beauty to Hie pleamiut hour. Miss lOlliel lleebe Invited In a few "f her frl H IiihI Weiitiesday even Inn I I her tiuesl, Miss Shirley J'omeroy, who Is vIsIIIiik her from I'orllanil. The eveliltiK was pleus- nntly spent with music ami conver sation nfler which light refrese ments were served by Miss I. ilia llylie jiii, I Mlsa Unlay Smith. Til" 1nvci Kiiests were Hie Mlses Mal.el Kuvkcnilnll, Jessie ami ,in I'rosse.-. Jnula Yiiuiik, l.elu Mcl'lierson. Ks imr YmitiK. Allle and Kdlth lleebe nnil Vusth HiivIb. One of the Jollleat dinner pnrtlea of the past week was the surprise Klven Mr. Welch Thursday. It belai? hla birthday anniversary. Much mer riment was occasioned ilurliiK the safely-Kuanled secret was attented by Jose, the contra-tenor, in a recent In terview. "Secret!" exclaimed Jose. "It's the most secret thing In tho world for the singer. You're locked all alone with the band In a bis bare room. Your back Is to the musicians and your fact to a bleak, blank wall through which protrudes a solemn horn. Into this contrivance you sing-, - Not a soul In sight. A bell rlnss Judklns' Point was the scene of a one. That's to (set ready. Mouth to I merry picnic -lveu by the ladies of the horn and hands down; for the re-1 the Methodist Aid Society last Wed- celvlns instrument Is so sensitive. ......I.... 'Cl... K .. ,.,.. ,.l,.b ..I, lrt Ik.) If ...... vnn. aluaud atrtilnat ' livnuflj. i lie i.ui'l' in niin.ntia i'i mm ll j-ju w... oitt . h.. ..o. about 3 o'clock In the afternoon and your coat the sound would register. evening by the meeting together or the notables whom the guents repre sented. At ::so the dining room was thrown open and President, and Mis. Hoosevelt. S-rretary anil Mrs. Taft, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bryan, Sen a r Plait and two wives. King Al fonso and Queen Victoria partook of an elaborate supper. . returned on the 7:30 car In the even Ing, after having enjoyed a delight ful afternoon and a sumptuous picnic lunch. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. I J. W. Kays gave a delightful little ! theatre party at the Orpheum to the lllrlhday Club and a few Invited 'friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wetherbee, Mr. and Mrs. l.lnn, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- 'i . A IT. ' v, ' ' - ..... in- ia:,-'iw fh f So mo hud y outside the room pressed the button two. The band starts the prelude, then you sing, turning neither to the right nor left, always looking and singing into that pro truding horn. And you mustn't close your lips on it and wait for the little whirl within the horn to ecase. "No outHider is allowed to pen etrate behind the wall. There are doors leading into the recording I room, but if one should attempt to jopen them he would receive an elec ; trie shock that would put him out of ; buslnetiH for a while. J "The result Is heard in hardly no time. And if you are new to the game it nearly kills you. When I flrHt heard my own voice I turned clammy all over and shook like a frightened child. I had to be quieted down be fore I could go on with the next bal lad. No man known what his own voice sounds like till he be.'irs It re-: produced by a machine, lie can't I know otherwise; his auditory appara- m sti:u uvitov v.i,ri:its. In whose honor a birth, l;iy party given thlf-. week. loiiubby. Mr. and .Mrs. McMi.Tphcy, Mr. ami Mm. 'ni-kerliin Mr. and Mrs. I'age, Mr. iind .Mrs..(ioldHmlth. Mrs. lnvln ten-swell,, Mrs. WUhou, Mrs. Cockerllue (( inputs I'asst and Mrs. Straight were their guests. f The Congregnt ioiuil church bel l a lawn Hiieliil on the beautiful (errares of (lie McMurphey home oil North Willamette street Wednesday even ing. Mrs. W. I. Soudei-s gave an In formal dinner party ai Otto's the first of the week to a few friends. In hon or of Mrs. Nelson. s.n:i,Y a itm:i nkciikt A Tnlillc Singer's First Kericiire With n I'lioiMrnph Tho mechanical process of obtain ing reeords for the phonograph will probably never be generally revealed to the general public. That It Is a SOPHOMORE FOR FALL AND SUITS WINTER NEW DESIGNS And Patterns in all the Latest Shades. Blue Serges and Blacks, Made SophrJ Style Superior in Workmanship Perfect in Fit PRICES ARE RIGHT AT ROBERTS BROS TOGGtKY 554 Willamette St, Si i - j, . A I Jl Xt TIOX tiTV XOTliS ! Notice of I'iiml Settlement Kjtate nf John Stewart, deceased. MIks llattle .Mnnrehead b-ft for Notice is hereby givnn that the uu Hoselmrg Thursday to spend a cou-' dersigned. administratrix of the es ple of weeks visiting irii-.m.-,. , fate of John Stewart, deceased, has Hon. C. V. Washliurne has been filed her final account in tne matter confined to his h one with a bilious , of said estate In the county court for attack since Tuesday and his cheery l.ane county, Oreson. anil Monday. KreetitiK is (,'reatiy missed. the r,th day of October. 1908, at the Colonel Kolsoin was taken tiuite ' hour of '1 o'clock in the afternoon of suddenly ill Saturday anil for a time i said day has been fixed by said it was feared iniaiit result seriously. : rsurt Tor the hearins of objections to He is Ki-eatlv inn. roved and able to'said account, and for the final settle- be about as usual. ('. W. Washliiirne's tils Is too closely mixed up with his vo'-al machinery." Jose Is now starrliiK with the farce comedy, "Don't Tell My Wife," which will be nlven at the Kusene theatre September II. Kxccllcnt Health Advice. Mrs. XI. M. Davison, of No. 379 Clifford Ave., San Jose, Oil snys: 1 he worth of Klectric Hitters as a general family remedy for head ache, biliousness and torpor of the liver and bowels Is so pronounced that I nm prompted to say u word In Us favor, for the benefit of those seekltiK relief from such afflictions. There is inoro health for the digest ive orKims in a bottle of Klectric. Hit ters than In any other remedy I know teams com menced hauling in his crop of bay this week and he will have difficulty in finding sufficient storage room, lie has l.'il tons of baled hay. M. H. Kendall has made nrranije nieiits l. move to McMinnville, w here he will enKime in the practice of law. liiirlnK his brief stay here he made many friends who will regret his de parture. We wish him well in his new field of labor. Tttii! McKarlantl property on the corner was su.Ul under order of the United States' court in bankruptcy proceedings in Portland Saturday. There were quite a number of bids, but the combination bids of Dr. Illcks. .1. M. Cook and YV. C. Wash burne secured the property that Is, the lots and buildings thereon. Mr. Waslibunie represented the Masonic lodge of this place, and the Masons will have the lot next to the Savior place. The merchandise and black smith's tools were purchased by outr sido parlies. Times. nient of said estate and any and all objections must be made and filed wit l the clerk of said caurt on or be fore said date so fixed by sail court. Daled August. 29. 190S. I.Ol lSA M. STUWART, Administratrix of Said Estate. L. P.ILYKC. Atty. TO Hl'NTKIiS AXI CAMl'EKS If you are thinking of going into the mountains hunting or fishing, call up lied 1741, or call at 463 Olive street. uf Monarch ranges. Thirty days' trial. J. W. Kays Fur. Cn. tf Ghirardellfs Cocoa V' is a food drink fur young and old that pleases the palate strengthens the body builds up the nerves - quickens the mind. It instills qualities in young and old which produce perfect contentment and perfect health and allows one to give A Smile All the WhiL Cihirardelli's Cocoa is a standard com bination of the cocoa bean. It is m.ule with painstaking care and after 50 years of manufacture stands to-day a perfect product. o I Riimiitnnn I In the Circuit Court of the State ot ! OroRim for the County of l.ane. I.I. A. M.xiro, l'lnlntlff, 1 ! " Minnie Moore. Defendant. I I To Minnie Moore, the nhnv,. named defendant - ! In the name of tho State of Oregon on are hereby summoned to ;ip;ie;n and answer the plaintiff s complaint, fib-d nurtins: you In the ahoy,, .nti- Mie.i court and suit, on or Ji.-foro sl woo!s fnmi 1 10 date ,,f tho first pill,. lic;it;ou of this SUIUIU t, uhu li ,li', 'of ItrM pulilicatlon Is Tli'irs.lay, A i- -t i. and ou tne her. i.v t ifo-d th.it if ymi fail to app.-.ir a:i i 'answer the comtilHiiit within ih. t!m. ufo-.os.i'd, the il.iint!:f wt aip: t; the said court lor :!io reitef t.raj..l f -t in t'', said comi'l.r.ti!. tr-wit l'or .1 ilccrco d, , '.::! c the n nr- t :.i ; . titr-'.-t r..ni . :i p. , ,.n ' .:!' a-.. I ad - TO HAVE MONEY AHEAD To accumulate maney, one must g-uard his expenditures until they are less than his income. A very successful plan is to have an account with the Merchants Bank and make weekly deposits. Interest. Paid on Savings Deposit CAPITAL - $65,000.00 AGENCY FOR. TYPEWRITER. Carbons and Ribbons for all Machines at Schwarzschild's Book Store 586 Willamette St. Wriits-'s Short Order House Meals at all Hours 20c Up W. L. WHITE, Prop. W. 8th St GASOIINirJ IRRIGATION, m rvJMPING MAOl Fairhnnks-Morsf cJ for ijunifiing, spririiitJ .umiiu coniplrh. ! Fnirlianks Smli. Knirhaiiks-MnrwlJ tors fur iKiwcr mi bJ '-ir.aiiks-.norse V i mvers. Knirliaiik-.Moru Cliopiiors, H ell IW All first qunlitjeJ irices aiuays in stott . i roinni rcpiy to inarJ siiuniMTits. rite fir prices. BERGER. & BEAN Agents, Ed FAIRBANKS. MCU Portland. OttJ A. C. MATHEWS General Teamino; Concrete, Gravel, Buildingf Sand and good excavation earth for sale Phone Black 28 1 J or call at 345 W 4 th Julius Goldsmith J. W. BARRINGtR Expert housemover Moves anything. Twenty-fiv ye ais i f iiict tt. Ftsic'trte, E Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 451 J. Eueene. Oregon. A NICE LITTLE MEAL AT THE THEATRE CAFE : Is always nppreclalnl, where jon (jet vcrytlilns so HppetlzltiK ami tooth- otno these June mornings, when jyoiir i,H tile rlrtle. When yon j want to treat your frleniln, your wife or jour sweethenrt to n meal tluit Is rooked to the Qneen's taste, bring them lo the Theatre Cnfe. GEO.K.M11 THe HOUSFM STOVES5i FURNITil 6? West Eijt Wo have eTrfte chen. A)1 sorts o y metal and graniten.'! contrivances that Eir pastime instead of irj find here. Teiepi' EUGENE ,0i: Icon's imi WI-' bawl III Hi SoldbTW.UDU '-Ah tv m i WILLAMETTE Meat, Market IT- J HT unacr tNcw Manaecmcnt : " : ' Jam ,n wvvij. faTCHEN1 ARMITACEi First-Class Fresh and Salt. 1 A M c . r MeatAiwavsonHH A New Set of Phone m Your Order WING & CAMPBELL 512 Willamette Phone Main 3S I Chairs i i I ,.U,,y ll0 'nu nv8 OLD S SH.Ann-ii CHAIRS In your 6 Jlnn'"- "hen yon can make them g ?..vxM. a ,kv reir onlv snc. ? a A ean CI .'., 5 , a " wl v iiri.iinei ai wiiri tt , IS w"n,1er In your hmtie. 9 1S s"e 1 h:t tue ChiDaraan Is od X 9 I 0T,'.r' can. I 5 .ee our wojt sliow window. : g AMv Tt) KKK 1)1 K .NEW WALL 6 IMPKH 2 16-18 Went Seventh St. stovks heave nnora Sales St4 AfiRICLl C0LL& ! C0KVALLI5 "Invd :l OVERTON i (Vf, : fii!tire n:!t lln-i..ir An- 0r"l"lk".,.wnrrr..-.-ivl I . .,,':'.fc'.l.Cr..0.t.3; J S WcMPapara-.il Paint Co j 9 VM;.W..0jJVrt4lMH, ! 30 cups of a delicious drink 25c o Hi- I . 1.,., A,.,r ...,' i".v-.t, i:-,;t,-.l '- i a ' M'. SI OV- . ! 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