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Friday "Evening?; J uly 13. THE FUGENE DAILY'. a.TJARD "Page. To PORTLAND LAO DROWNS ' 1'ortl.nd. Ore.. July 13, -U. P-)! Ivnu l'otterson, 11, drowned at 1UH.K . Island, near this city, last nit, acvord hie. to word reaching local authorities , The lad was in swimming with a numbei , of nlavmnte when he went beyond his, ' " -! I .aafll. .1.0 ihnrp. KELLY AT' WOMEN'S CLUBS, SOCIAL, PERSONAL ay LYLE BRVSON CLUB ITEMS SnOOLD BE WIUNED IN TO THE SOCIETY EDITOR LARAWAYS E IS BETWEEN 10 A. M. AND in 41. I tiL.t-i'iiu: K bu3idliii ueplil auo wuu w cv - LADY MARY , The Lady Mary takes its', name from Lady Mary Montague, the .lender among . women in the world of intellect and', cul ture of the 18th century. This pattern is success fully filling the .doninnd for restrained decoration in flat silverware. Its firm and striking outline, characteristic of the heat flatwaro of the last de cade. 'is softonod by the simple linos of chaste prnaroont that emphasiz es its beauty, charm to the oyo, and still leave the impression of a plain pattern. It' :is 'finished '" with' a sort gray lustre or pint 5niifti finish..' 'and the smooth snrface, is easily cleaned, rcnewniff ,Avue ; natural finish. The pat- torn is , made onlv in sterling Silver ' 025-1000 fine. Its charm, is very utmnrent on the- dinintr tafblo. . You will appre- eia,te lis Doaiuy oy cnu ing. and inspecting this nevif fta'ttern;; , ' v J Seth Laraway Diamond Merchant ' and Jowolor F, Mm. OCIALj tourtcKieM were extended to ilra. A. ('. Bailey, of Uniontown, l'.nn.rlvania. thiH afternoon when Harry I'oweil unu .urn. Colonel OeorfVlJ. Kelly ha- j,.t made W 'ZZ of tlie latter. iH new mill property a yjMt and finds I1-1'1''1"" "p"d the table were Mm. reMiii niei ly. J lie nn ne ' " " . j j HPe. Mrn. J. I., nru. wliirh dcvelopa roiJiil- Bailej, ilr. J. i. .,, jirJ een decided. Temporary ih-irmond Mrs XL M. m. Mr, nein l.urHMiij. ... y; , II .MiDimnlil, Mum Polly trench, jlra. Italph Luraway, and Mra. Ernest Oilslrap. Iiim npw null nrolie the work iiniKrcMsinis nicely. The name for the new tow lj, has not been decided. Temporal house are going up day by ilay. AI J. SufimiN, the auperiutendeiit, or works and aecretniy of the company, Kara they are going to build an up-to-date town and want the beat men anil ere going to pay the top Loyal Ix'gion wages to get them. 'Iliey are paying H.M for common labor now mid lire I., ui.rlt nu fast ns they run c,.t h es built, to aeroiiiuiodulo them, begins Monday. The Kellv interesta bought a atrip oi . . :.i I. ui.li. ..f lh. North Fork (if the Willamette and will .i,.,n Hrockelbank (Mary Chambers) and build a railroad buck eight miles in the j;rB. Harold Donnelly (lleatrice Wothcr- hee) w'lis givt-n nisi evening m. iiiv H.....V of Mr. and .Mrs. F. L, Chambers on Eleventh avenue cast. Miss Mnelle Hair will b ave tomorrow for' Portland to assist is preparations fur the convention of the American As sociation of University Women which A community dinner in honor of Mr. 1:1 Mr. and Mrs. John Tryon. of an couver, Wksh., Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Im iiiel, Mr. and. Mrs. It. II. Fields and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin lornn were special Hetn house. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Rorer will leave In crows, when you -ace the other fellow sinning out, you want to go. W. E. Miurtin, A. E. Hanson, and .1. S. Campbell from Minneapolis are stop ping nt the ciuup on their wny to Los Angeles. They nre very much nlenaed with, the camp) and declare that tliere Is only one belter one, and that it at Itutte. Mbntana. w(iere they have a wonderful kitchen for the iuu of the Inurisls, that is equipped with 18 electric stoves. But our cnuip even beats that one in there- first st retch., They have (be iinesi oim.v of limber in tho northwest nnd i w "'K enough to keep them running iur yeurH. -, . ' T!ina Taks Eucrene norcio-n Rpnair Work . zL i guests last evening when the matrons The rcnalr department of tho IXigencj0f the West Klde Bridge club entertnin garage. on Fifth avenue west near Mil- ,d. Five tables of bridge were m play in.nu.a u,ri.,t. linn lieen taaen over iv i miring rne uvl-ihui,, . ... J. D. Jeans who bought the business tin- week-end from A. l-eierm;ii. will occupy the new addition to the m'ilding.T.wned by E E. tjuiiaby, which will be completed in the near future foi occupancy, anil uevoic an m to llio Oakland agency sales pnd ncces- JeiliK halt been in the garage repair line here for eight years or more, part of the time with Peterson as workman in the Oakland ngemy shop here. lie has just returned lo Eugene from enetn. where he has lieen connected with like Hne of work only alightly for the paat. few mouths. Peterson has been est ab-, 1 shed in the Eugene,garnge for the past hree and a half years. The now part o he building., to be ready August 1, is to be filled up for show room and service department. , PORTLAND MEATS Pr..n,l M Ore.. July W.-Country m',',..f!i,i.l!.?ri.1IULft dalrr stuff WsV'v .oab.mt'sO to 100. pounds dsECQOSc; break fast haeon p. ,... U(m I'ackuiK iiohhc nit-inn. - 14c; heifers V.iVM"- MJ16. Viel lambs aX&Sk-; cwea l'Jloc; hogs lil. LUMBER TIEUP COMPLETE San Pndro. C'ol., July 1 ""njlT thetlc fivo ilny .walkout of the 1. . " . ' i i,ut miniileta tiara- si f.1"nib.i:r rjJei,"nhBno Approximaieiy mm ..Mn.......;. -Itlit work to protest the conviction of -7 fellow radical on charges of criminal ayndicalism witli the rean t that every lumber ship in San l'cdro la tied up to- dFrelght vessels and oil tankers linvb been nuaffettcd o fnr. -ft the mcrning for Longview, Wiashmgton, where they will spend the week-end. They will attend the dedication cere ,,,,. i f tin, new Monticello hotel there. Other Eugenenna who will be there are, .Mr. and Mrs. It. A. coom uu a-. . Dixon. Complimenting Miss Polly French, of Portland, Mrs. O. E. Udimnn was hos tess foi a charming luncheon yesterday afternoon at her apartments in Bartie. court. a'he afternoon hours were spent in bridge. (' : "-' , I, . .; 1 ' ' Numbered among the , guests were Miss. .French, Mrs. J. A., Brundage. -Mrs. 11. B. Brilndagi-, Mrs. W. S. Search, -Mrs. A. - II.. MclMnuhl, Mrs. W, W. Calami, Mrs. E. E. Hnrtung. Mrs. O. D. Borer. ' , . i .' . , . , , i t Mr. and CHlrs. John T. Evens have gone to Newport where they will spend (he week-cud. ' 1 li fi I Mrs. II. G. Howe left this morning tor Newport to join Jier husband for the re mainder of the summer. They have a cottage near Seal rock. The ladies of the (. A. U. will ho d their regular meeting on Saturday, July 2-1, at 2::t0 o'clock. All members arc urged to be present. Mrs. P. I. Campbell has hostess for a luncheon at the Anchorage today. Suffered 25 Years "T AM entirely free from my Piles 1 and aches and pains," writes one of my former women patients who, after suffering 25 years, was cured by mypainless, non-surgical treatment. But this case is no ex ception, as scores of letters in my FREE illustrated book will testify, i me no knife, anaesthetic, clamps, liga tures, stitches, burning or other disagree able or dangerous method in treating Piles, and GUARANTEE results. Remember my guarantee means a oositivc and per manent cure no matter how severe your case may be. DRlCHAS. J DEAN snect of its grassy camping ground, nnd simile trees, the Butte camp being cov ered with gravel. I Mr. nnd Mrs. O. II. Runge of Portland nre on their way home from a trip to , Ashland, and declare themselves much i pleased with itlic camp and the Oregon roads. They say Hint there are almost no bad roads' except around Bandon. and that line rouldn t ask for more conven iences Hint the Bug' no auto camp affords. Glimpses of the Road From Eugene Auto Camp - ' 1 By ,ti;LlK'lTE OIBHON f k ' y 't t x' it f f f "1 : i X i , ta X i TT-i : 1 My Facial Youth J Mi .( Ci It's nu 111, wind that blows nohody Kood, and the cool breeie on i" night blew about .85. campers Into the municipal nuln camp, which. considerably swelled the cofter.. or ine T . o6 ,,o:l urv. Most of the car were mere .,, .... , - - . -- , the night, but "Vvrtwo ye r ago. Vet you'see"me still rluyi"? lhir ;. M,?'?""?. MBnr girls one-third my ngo envy at the ciinp o i tlM' ' ZL, Z mwt lo my yonhtful bloom. CouiuIcsh women kane. They Jiave been lUiwn he. u asi to . i mnoM. mfl, ry skin. asked me to tell mploy. w, as a itniy to 'so melhoils brini? tJie results they California or Washington.. n.iiiim.s f women can. in these ways, Chin- as , .wgnipurii .m ." ' llti,ii ,i,ir i.enutv and retain their liquid cleanser which does much for mo. I call it my Facial loutu. . - Angeles, and are on t he r way no m. , lp fornlll, mnliy ,.,,. Dlto M. Hunt nmi ilia """ ;. vow world's arentest experts nre advising this lormiiin. nut One reason why my beauty lasts By Edna Wallace Hopper .nan rii, ... .-,";-. it And thousands have "" m,:,5"S;" ;. that thero.lhem the methods I , worVn Vlvt ,.s , from Oa ifornla to' I ' that 1." were, no nanyp """' ' I ,, ri (-..., my sex. I have seen tin near. nor u " " "-",-".,- -- ,,, ,. ,n ,,,res of mv friends pdti n id ilium uihu-i . - . Paint and Your Pdcketbook. "J)'ecay causes lossos of1 ithousiuids of dollars an nually. Theso losses aro .caused by weathor met ing upon' unpaiuted sur faoos: 1AVeather is a de struotivo agont. ; ' Kopairs aro expensi vp. Thoy aro usually. : ueg looted bocauso they eomo timoa are not apparent,, seldom, are thoy ' looked for. ' Crood paint, " properly applied before decay at tach - your honio, pre vents depreciation in property values, makes' oxponsivo ropairs unnec essary. ' Painting is a good in yefitTOont, it pays divi dends in inoroasod prop orty values, minimum ro- Eir bills and increased e of buildings. ' ' Sherwin - Williams Paints and Varnishes are highest quality pro tective finishes for your homo. Thoy havo per manent beauty and un usually long life. For every surfaco in eido nnd outaido wo lwivo a Shorwin-WiUiams Tin ish t our storo. Quackenbush's 160 Ninth Ave., East U,i"!,L "wboJ " tve a IIIIy Iinw: iflTu aa . - trin Tlwv hiivo b(Mu ilowu ine count . 1 . i H n tlmlr tvAv hntni. Itm r.ne for the past five months through ' the states of . Wnshiugton. Oregon nnd i b e ut. i It ton Inch for most wo num. California., num. w n o , , ' "-, M Kneial Ycutii cohtains no animal, very '1o,'V0,ATV vegetable fat. So It cannot grow Eugene as i the, like (J''n hilr on the face.' It cannot asslmilale any state, th y have I h"p" h" ".nvclcd l any way with Ihe skin. It simply Hunts are ;renk to r (i, lho skia , its from Cimadir to V?e elUt mnl a' at a ' Wh" I wipe it off, all the oil. M -I nt 1 .1 111,111., r IIIIHI IIIHIH ,.,,.- skin needs cleaning. I.....(,iw lini, Niiowcd un M iltiiimr.H falls on tho Columbia river highway in Will, bad weather dulu t uble linn iniico. in, ,,i.h ..,., sald, "there Is snmetnuig nuout touring that gell .Volt, JOU leei jimi lino iiiu " Soothe baby's moist, : easily-chufed skin with , CBabyPowdor Tty th Drug Storm Flrtt whenever else the And every use brings out new beauty :iud new bloom. No cream does this. Perhaps ym use a cleansing cream. So once did I. But you will be surprised at the extra grime my Facial loutn rc- movis. l anoint, my wnoie nouy wn.i Facial Youth before I take a bath, and it keeps mo doubly clean. You will marvel at tho dirt which water fails lo reach. Hut Facial Y'outh doea more than cleanse. It softens and whitens, smooths nnd firms. Tliere is lemon in it. It combats, lines and wrinkles. You will always clean your skin in this way when you once see what it does. Edna Wallace Hopper's Facial Y'outh is supplied by all druggists, nil dealers in toilet goods. Price, 75 e per bottle. Also my Yoinh Cream my fruity cold cream which should always follow. Also mv White Youth Clay. Also my Hair Youth, to which I own my thick, lustrous, silky hair. My Beauty Book comes with each. . Try my fmiul Youth nnd let It show .vnu what n clean skin menus. Then I believe you will also wish the other threo helps I employ. F.dna Wallace Hopper. Business address, Wautfesha, Wisconsin. hwt you put on GATE Uj?V Cope Gay hats colored parasols summery clothes bright sighs of warmer days. . . Time for health-wise folks to change to the light summer diet to Shredded Wheat Biscuit. Be phy- ii i i- it . j.. yUW Hillttlt'! the airy pleasures of summer-time. rlifth TVf V ' ' Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit, vfw f w , piled with fruits or berries atcmpt- r W i 1 r -J Ll tng lsianu or crisp ana wnuicsuuie food in its cool pond of milk and cream has its place at almost every meal,; Light and perfect nourish 1 ment--whole wheat itr its most at tractive form Shredded Wheat keeps your appetite j-coming and your summer health in tip-top shape. -, V',".' v " Fhtits of berries ' Stiiedded WHeat Logan berries 50c Crate On the Vines Frank L. Homes Near Deadmon's Ferry St. CHOICE FRUITS AND VEGETABLE HERE AT YOUR CALL Fresh Raspberries, Loganberries, Black berries, Strawberries, Currants and Cher ries at low prices for canning. This store is headquarters for all berries and fruit8 . ann Tnst 'nhone 183 your wants and careful . sonal attention will be given to each order so y0i ANTELOUPES -Fine large, yellow ones three for twenty-five ceJ or same quality canteloupes, medium size, at four fcj twenty-five cents. This fruit very popular these hot days. y " - .' i ! . BE CAREFUL In selecting Fruit .Jars, Lids and Trimmings Our stock is complete with standard makes-stl Jars, Caps and Lids. J WE SAY Best results with canning can be had with Ball MaJ Jars and heavy Good Luck Rubbers or Ball Ideal, i ' o-lnsH inrs and lids. Kerr's Economy and Kerr's Self-sealing wide' moift jars in all sizes. . Pncod 8Uc to.i.oa dozen. - AND DON'T FORGET CERT0 The fruit Pectin for perfect Jams .aiid 'Jollied Order by telephone or send the children We will see that you get what you w 'Patronize this store, you can - do it witl CONFIDENCE. ' i , DICE GROCERY CO. Eiehth and Olive ' , : . , .3 riioncsli USE THE GUARD WANT-AD WAY ill - ' - ' . V T7rT I III See How Your Bread Is Made Public Demonstration Every Friday night, 8:00 o' Clock. - You are invited to come to night and see how your Daily Bread is made from the time the flour is sifted to the time the loaf is wrapped and hermetically sealed in wax paper by one of our .automatic wrapping ma chines. -v: ..'' Kiemmel Bros. Corner 7th and High Gearhart-by-the invites you! -sea ojlM of mhwci mw WESTEjm UNION AM IffMMI CABLTOM , EOM W. S. ATIOM. Mil ttmW fcod A foOowtnt nMnK asbcc to tte Im on tMick bcnf. whlcli n bmbj kwI m . THS PEOPLE 0? EU5EIB EUGENE OKEOOtl. 0EASKai's UAasirtsEHT $?oo,ooo hot3. o?s:;3 to the ?uhii4 juiy SUE? 3ATHIHG EI0HTSS1I HOLE 001? COURSE. PISHIM AMU TEUPESATUKa T03AY SEVEHTY DEGREES STOP fOUKTEESTH. ewtiss sicirr at youh door OCEAS ERESiES DELIA a? f-& 3?iCLAl RATEb 70. tSa: EliD. HISS RESERVATIONS TODA . ' . ',.. oear:urt nx cohpa'ny . ' ' ' GjSARJART iaSOOll. 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