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THE EVGB.VE DAILY GUARD. BATTODAY. HEITEMBER 19, 10O. Ono of the most prominent affairs of tho week wan the reception given President and Mrs. I I., (.'uiiipholl lairt Wednesday evening by the Com mercial club and Ladles' Auxiliary. Tho reception was held in the par lors of tho Commercial club, which had been prettily decorated for the occasion with little trees and Incan descent lights. .;.". iiurniK and !or. Whitiiou, of the Commercial club, nd Mrs. Mc.Muriihy, prcMidciit of lho( jennies aiiaiiii.i , wto in me rc celvlmj line. Iiurlns; the evening Mrs. l.loyd itetlinnii and Miss .Myrtle Kuys aerved delirious punch. A Iiitko number or friends and nioin bera of the faculty were present to welconio 1'i'csldeut and Mrs. l.'auip hell. Thursday arternoon MIhs Heinle Day enterlal I the Thimble Club and two invited uuchIh, Mix. Frank! AlaAJUtcr and Mr. K. Iv Mink, In! u most charuiiliK liianuer. Needle- j work occupied the ultornnoii, ullcr 'which an elaborate inncheoii served, .Mr.-. .MoAliKlor and Wllltxiili nusMiliK He- !i club meets II ill in two wi-cks .Mra.. I. Ink. W1IH M is. ! Tim! Willi . I The Kunihiy .School board and i teacher ol lie .Met hod!! rliunhi held thu-lf ii'i:ular u oart crly liu-liies j mccttni: at. the home of .Mr. T. J.( Hani hint Wclnchday ovi-ulni;. : l.lKht rclrcHiiments were served dm'-1 Inu i"""' evening by Mrs. Hard audi her daughter, Miss Hard. Mra. H. K. Tlilball most royally en tertained tho Halm-day Arternoon Whist dub lust Saturday. The ploas ant rooms wero most tastefully dec orated wit li rarniilloua. Mra. l.lnn won tho flrat prize, while MrH. Hlralnht wiih awarded the coiihoIu tlon. Mrs. VVIIIOKhliy. Mrs. I. Inn. Mra. BtralKhl, Mih, Troinp, Mra. Hammond, Mra. Met calf and Mlti Kroaa were Invited an Kuonta of the club. Mra. Tldball aerved a moat du llcloua luncheon, Mra. Minnie Waahburno was lina tnaa to two delightful afternoon pur tlea this week. Five hundred waa tho pastime on Wednesday, after noon In which 'Mrs. Watson secured tho liiKhesl number of polnla awunl tMt tho prize to tile oldest member of the party, Mra. Maxtor. Autumn loaves, tho decorations of tho house, were prettily arranged In all the rooms. MrB. Wnshburno served dainty refrealimenta, assisted hy tho Misses lluiol Humphrey, Mary Du liar and Leslie lOmiuons. As it sur prise to the ladles, Mrs. Wnahhiirno had made n large birthday cake with randies In honor of Mra. Hhidden's lilrthday. On Thursday afternoon needlework was the pastime. Mrs. W Smile All the Whils man or woman W from perfect healththe protection that kGhirardelli's the perfect food drink braces up the system 'Vi. 'v strengthens the body and enthuses XS'J:' 7s- was: ff4tfyjyi?VX mr mc Washburn" was nsl:-ted in serving by Miss Frances young and Miss Jessie Calkins. Invitations have been received by a number of Kiigene people to the weddliiE of Mr. Mark II. Wheeler to Miss .Mildred Km ti Hint. The wel ding Is to take place at 1)111 Itaplds, South Dakota, on Tuesday, Septem ber 22ud. One if the most :n. cresting events of the past week was the announce ment of ttie engagement ,f Miss Uuby Hendricks to Mr. Hay (iood rlch, whose wediLng Is to take place October Hist. Last Saturday after noon Mrs. I'. K. Hnodgrass Invited a few of Miss ilcndrirk'n friends to L MRS. WILLIAM E. COREY. Mra. Corey, who waa Mabello Oilman, an actress, beforo her marriage to tho steel magnate, recently announced that she Intended to build two thea ters, ono In New York and tho other In Paris. Iter purposo Is to aid talented young persons who havo aspirations for tho stngo. Hhc probably will return to opera herself, having studied with Jean do Ilcgzko for sevorttl months while abroad. a bliio shower. Tho pearch for tho presents which wero tied at the end of blue ribbons extending in all di rections from a blue parasol which was suspended from liio center of a dining room celling afforded much merriment. After a few games of five-hundred the guests wero served dalty refreshments Tho Methodist Home Missionary Society held a- most interesting meet ing at tho home of .Mrs. W. T. (lot- Nature Ar J ll C,.,-, . I . .. 1 .nn 11 11V I IV.IV. VI 11UU1 to be happy anil to be able to (jive Look at healthy children look at the and you see (he pleasures excesses of life to-day the brain into perfect activity besides it pleases the palate, 30 cups ot a delicious drink don on Tuesday afternoon. The af ternoon wan devoted to the study of child labor, upon which subject Mrs. Maxham and Mrs. Sweetser read In teresting articles. v I Friday evening the official visit of the Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. ; Kcatiies ot Klamath and Worthy icr:nwl I'niron. Mr. Stutilcton of Port land, to the Kastern Star, waa made the occasion of an Interesting social event. An elaborate banquet waa Bt.-rved at six-thirty to more than one hundred guests, during wnicn I the llendershott orchestra rendered I pleasing selections. After a presen ilation of the ritualistic work, and several Interesting speeches, Mrs. . f It t'Y J Mabel Roberts favored tho guests with a vocal solo, and Mrs. Roberts, .Mrs. Wlllougliby ami .Miss Yoran, a beautiful trio. The veiling closed with a general participation In "Vir ginia Heel." I Tho reinforced centre Vudor ham j mock Is tho one to buy. They nre wider, longer and atronger than the ! ordinary kind. I CIIAMHKItS HARDWARE CO. v heal: that come wards oil' th 221 Vj A- I I .VTl. Fads and Fashions (fiuard Special Service 1 New York, Se.t. lit. Autumn li rapidly approaching and ic arly ev ery day new models for fail war are coming from Paris. It is true. In a general way, nearly all of them carry out the Directolre idea, but there is, at tho same time, so great a variety of forms and trails, that every woman may find something to suit her individual style. 1 here is really no excuse for a woman, this autumn, to be dressed unbecoming ly. The tall and gracefull soaped woman, of course, has the advantage of her plumper sisters, hut that is quite natural. It Is easier to dress a well formed body tastefully and be comingly than one less favored by nature, no matter what the style of fashion may be. Among last week's importations were tailored costumes modelled upon those shown In Paris during the last spring and summer. They are, without exception Dlreclolre In character and there seems to be ev ery Indication that the Dlrectoire style will continue to prevail during the fall and coming winter. Widewale cheviots In bold chevron design and usually In two-tone coloring are among the handsome novelties that came in during the past week. These materials are beautiful In finality and color, hut in most cases so loud that a, great many women, who do not belong to the radical set, will hesitate to wear them. They will prefer plain broadcloth, a one-lone cheviot or serge, or one of the al most Invisible blended checks or plaids or stripes. The rage for' fancy coats contin ues and bids fair to increase with cooler weather. At present they are merely ornamental, of lace or ir i satin-trli, need, but tiiey will be -ie-veloped later in velvet and satin, :uid thus . p-int'orced. li:;ht suinni -ry frocks may be worn well into t autumn. In many cases the coat, is scanely ; l(J,e than a m leri!e a:- in a smart o ohination in old bli-e me.-.saline, which (nn-i.-l '. of two I'jiu band.-i reaching' b:o 1; avl front to knee-t; p.. I, nnfl-iw :i; ;he shoo! Icrs and ce--'-l over the i,i:.-:t t;, t.virc the wiiitas at tho hips, s:i thai liie back and front portiojiK nicei. They only just meet at thai point, how ev er, then separate for the rest of the length. Stilchol strain; of the nies sniine join tile two bands across the front and a.Liain at tho back, each piece held in place with an orna mental button. One of the handsomest wraps of this style, shown among the impor tations, is fashioned of satin 01 some lustrous silk and is lined. It Is per fectly plain and smooth fitting across the shoulders; but the two fronts meet low over the bust, then abrupt ly curve to long points at the Hide. These are slashed, and the ono to ward the hack is shortened some five Inches. Tho Ktnpire hack in one piece hangs full In jabot effect. The sleevus tucked from the armside, where they are put In without a gather to a point over the hands, are tho latest note. All sleeves, what ever their general design, are small and tapering; otherwise as much lat itude as ever is permitted, and there seems to be no end to the number and originality of the designs. Marvelous things are accomplished nowadays hy the manufacturers In imparting to the cloths of wool a satin-like finish, and this same sheen and softness makes beautiful Ven etian and Prunella cloths. Diagonally striped woolen stuffs In two tones, brown and green, blue and red, and other colors, are often combined with black. Such gowns are common ly trimmed with velvet or braid or with both. The diagonals Intended for winter, will be extremely thick, and will be made up In the plainest manner, with coats and skirts of a clinging nature. The coats will, as a usual thing, he long and moulded to tho figure. The waistcoat Is likely to he an im portant item of tho season's cos tumes, both In plnin tailored form and In elaborately embroidered form and some superb wnistc tat arrange ments nre shown among the new trimmlni.s. Never were embroidered bonds, motifs, trimmings of all kinds U'.Vi"fe . MISS LILLIAN M!s l'.o;!.eir. who is pron: in.-; ; h distill." ,11 ,,f lull's the t-cM ,lr. - ta'cnt , -r i'er.i niul rv-etlti s.n ,sl debut en the M.igv. Mie lias an eve f : handsomer than they are to be the coming winter and the supply already shown in the trimming department of the better shops is actually be wildering. Subtlety of color har monized. Intricate combination o materials and variety .i design and workmanship make of many or these embroideries works of art; they add wonderfully to the 'beauty ot a cos tume. It seems, irom present Indications, that double and tripple capes on long coats will again be fashionable dur ing the coming winter. 1 hey are quite becoming to many women and are quite serviceable to those who do not wear furs. Braid will be the principal decorative feature of these coats; this may be in the finest sou tache or in the most exaggerated widths, or In a combination of two or three widths. Such braid coats are greatly reduced In price just now, so that women who like this stvle of wrap would do well to Invest In' one. Lined with a soft silk, these coats will be sufficiently warm for fall wear, especially If they are worn with a little heavier dress. The itt? lace boleros lined with chiffon and trimmed with chiffon 'frills, are also quite fetching and may be purchased at moderate cost. The fashionable colors this season will be green, with traces of yellow in It, laurel green and hunters green; blues with a touch of green In them, will also be worn a great deal and so will silver and putty gray, as it is called, that Is probably one of the most trying colors in which a woman can array herself. There are, how ever, a great many ways by which a "color relief" may be introduced in a costume of this gray tone. There is also a new blue that will be high ly prized for its beauty. It is 'jf tit" color of grapes, somewhat, and yet it is neither plum nor prune color. Hut there is an exquisite bloom on Its surf;-, e by which it makes it-vlf !:i;;ivn to those In search of it. T':ie io-ov. k are also quite pretty an.l will be. seen in many shades. 1 ir:inie;iu mauve over pale blue is a coinb::i.!t ton that is 11s ettoetivo' by day a-, b" night, and is generally I PhtiKi-.l '. y tlie addition of silver (v! in (tif'i ie This combination was w. ra v 'i n'ty by the bridesmaids at a fa.-Moir.bie weiMine;. Tho mater ials were i"iin:y tiiile over satin ;iu elairt finished with silver tassels, 'bile lai-L-e v.iii'e. liais were decorated with !iyi!ia::i;eas. The hti.lo w-ore a love ly gown of poreeiain-wiiito sat.in with a tritin of silver. Klephant gray fiver blue is: also a handsome and ef fective combination, while dull green relieved with copper Is of striking .beauty. Hoods are becoming fashionable in London this season, and the mil liners have gone quite extensively In to tho business of making them. Whether tho wearing of hoods will ever become general again as It has geen at one time, remains to be seen, hut they nre given a fair trial by the Hiitish women. The specimens shown are very dainty and not at all unbe coming. The prettiest are undoubt edly those shaped like friar's cowls, and they are also the most conven ient, as they roll up small and can be tucked Into the pocket of a then- tor wrap or stowed away in a travel ling bag. Those run with whalebones are more cumbersome, and this set ting out from the face does not Im prove their appearance much If at all. Both kinds are made of soft taffeta lined with satin and trimmed about the front and around the neck with ruches of lace. Sometimes they are bordered with small flowers, which Is a mistaken notion. A few knots ot ribbon and the lace are all that Is necessary. Hoods are worn only when going to or coming from the theater or other evening enter tainments, or when traveling. Some women havo taken to t hem most kindly and will immediately doff their hats and put on hoot's on boarding a railway car, retaining them even when lunching or dinl ig ir. the restamant. Evening hnirdresslngs ar more than ever a matter of importai -co Fortunately there pre many inexpen sive aids 1 i the chic effect. Otv-t of Unse Is tin use of gold and yllv-r lurid and riliicn, run Into the loons b-tween the. puffs e.- Ictmlng a fiiel band above th;- brow. If tie lac; is ot the bah.. Ish. coquettls. tvp-, llttio hows ..; ne'tain tibbon ntav be A U. BARBOUR. ,, 1; -ii "'V ' I-o ticiore. I:;.s ,.;i.. "' M ir i.in.1 city. s;; ;s a ti.r or.! ,1,,. i,.M., to 1:. lie ; Today's Suggestion hyo Ene J ATTRACTIVE f T.ACTICAL coats as separate coats or to .' 1 M In demand at this season of the year. Th- 1 : I ticularly desirable model for wear durln- n. . L and will be serviceable made of serge, mohai did wearing qualities of serge at once reeotmucj, "I blue Is perhaps the most practical selection f.,r t.i : u A ill rrv f for a suit coat, a well fitting a nine or more gored model even gored skirt Is pretty. This Prince Chap coat Is In seven sl7.es from 32 to 44 person It requires 4',i yards of t- aced here and there and arrange.! 1 1 satnd up or iU- ."?Uy, acordlu.; t la.-le. Li ni.iv ,elv and Mu;e bows and n:grt;e- are much af er.i ej 1. 1 s 'hey are sn,i:ej to brine it ih- .olor of the har . FLO!: RNCK 5AIRBANK A Siire-Knough Knocker J. C. Goodwin, of Reidsville, N.C.. says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve Is a sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A bad one came on my leg last summer. That wonderful salve knocked It out In a few rounds. Not even a scar re mained." Guaranteed for piles, sores and burns, etc. 25u at W. A. Kuy kendall's drug store. Tin fruit cans in stock. CHAM P!tS HARDWARE CO. Kennedys Laxative Cough Syrup does not constipate like most of lite old-fashioned cough cures, but on the other hand it gently moves the bowels and at the same time heals the Irritation and allays inflamma tion of the throat. Sold by all drug gists. " Are you d ring whet ycu can to p-pulate oj OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE-Scttlcr:.wrcs." mechanics, merchants, clerks, pc-.ip e witn hands and a willing: heart c.tpit.11 or no -- Southern Pacific C (Lines in Oregon) is sendino- tons of Oregon literature to t..c ' . .1- 1- . :l .1.1.- ii,.t:V. "' irtouiion inrougn every avau.n i x ymi not liclo (k A wnrlr of hnildins? Ori'3ll,.c . us the names and addresses of vour tfn-' t : I 1 1 . . .. - j . ,u: .- We'" iinciy 10 ue lntcrestco in una Dear tne expense ot senomg incin ."r- aoout vjkcvjUIN and its opporiuoi"'- j. COLONISTS TICKETS will be cos -it - cj 1 . . . r . TT . . ,'1 fS.-iir.IS IJ 1 rcr and Uctobcr trom tne csi n t--- Th f lr. 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He says: : er, who is old and was 13 I deriving so much betel 1 trie Hitters that I leel to tell those who need strengthening medicine my mother's case a flesh has resulted, inso: overcome, and she is s stronger." Electric B remedy stomach, li": complaints. Sold unde: W. A. Kuykendall's dr: COW r'fC' Alfalfa meal. At Bi and Willamette streets. IB 21. WELL PfOLLII Get your veils experienced Be!l-dr'.e:: rhoue lied 4SV2. ':6'""' Pixtlaud, Oregon. 9 o o r