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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1906)
DFLTA ALPHA FRATERINTY IN FINE NEW HOME College Boys Now Occupy Building Built Especially for Them-Medal Debate on December 8 The Delta Alpha fraternity of the university hQH moved Into Its new home on the corner of East Twelfth and Mill streets. The fraternity was only formed during the lute spring semester. This year they have been living at 671 Patterson street while their fine new house was finally completed. The prevailing Btyle of hoth house and furnishings Is based on tho Mission type, and it makes, to say the least, a very pleus ant home, for the hoys. There are about twenty rooms in tho building. The members of the organization are G. W. Ilui?.G. V. Mount, O. N. Bittner, O. P. Arnsplger, F. It. Mount, G. J. Kcstley, Eberle Kuy kondall, R. P. McCarty, Dan J. Kel ly, Virgil Cooper, T. R. Townsend, R. B. Obertauffer, L. Plnkliam, D. T. Goodman, A. W. Sehumakcr and Donald P. Stevenson. Medal Dclwte. On December 8 the annual alumni gold medal debute will be held to choose the best dobator In the Insti tution who has not ulrcady won out in a contest. Last year J. C. Vuntch was successful; In 1904 V. C. Win Blow, and the first contest of the kind in 1!I03 was won by V. W. Tom Unson. This year for tho I'htlolo glan Debating Society Henry McKln ney, H. K. Shirk and Prunels V. Gal loway will be representatives In the debute, and J. rt. Lutouretto and two members who uro as yet unsclecled will uphold the honor of the Luu reans. Somo phase of tho municipal ownership question will be the sub ject. One of tho great Interesting fea tures of tho buttlo Is thut euch soci ety feels It a victory over tho other If one of their representatives: cap tures tho modal. AS TOLD IN THE ! HILLS COMING "As Told In the Hills" will be,ro- duced at the opera house one night, ! Tuesday, November 20th. Tho cast is headed by Dorothy Grey, an emo tional actress of extra strong powers, ' ably assisted by that clever young : actor, Victor Penwarden, and the piuy Is produced with an entire new equipment of special scenery. "As Told In the Hills" is a picture of life in the West and the many stirring scenes and comedy incidents are brought buck to our minds so vividly that the audiences are carried back to the "days gone by." Stumpagfl for sale, 25 cents per cord. Second growth fir, six milcB south of town. lOnqulro at 4-15 Kast Eleventh street, Eugene. tf LIMB RAW AS PIECE OF BEEF Suffered For Three Years With Itching Humor Doctor Did No Good Cruiser Newark, U, S. N. Man Cured in Three Weeks. SPEEDY CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "I suffered with humor for nlxnit three years, off nud on, I finally saw a doctor and ho guvo mo remedies that OKI mo no genu, so I tried Cuticuru when my limb lie low tho knee to the anklo was as raw as n picro of beef. All I used was tho Cut icura Soap and tho Ointment. I bathed with tho Soap evory day and used about six or seven boxes of Ointment. 1 was thoroughly cured of tho humor in thrro weeks and haven't been au'ected with it sineo. I uso no other Snap than Cuticura now. I rcmnin, yours rcniect fullv, II. J. Myers, U. S. N., V. S. 3. Newark, Now York, July 8, 1005. " 1'. S. Publish if you wish." SI ;a Satisfaction f Tc J.Afa ilS( 4. 11 CE1 LON SEVEN FLAVO.TS Golden Gate Japan Golden Gate English Breakfast Golden Gate Ceylon Golden Gate Oolong Golden Gate Fancy Blend Golden Gate Gunpowder Golden Gate Black and Green fPacW m Flavor-Tijht Cartons f J. A. Folger & Co., San FrancUco Over $2,600 Worth of Pianos Sold in a Week This Is the way the iMorris Piano House turns them out. Most of thorn went to Eugene busi ucss meu. One 8700 Job, a line iuterlor pluy er. One JU50 Job, a line electric piano. One 100 Job, aud several smaller sales. You do uot have; to pay a music teacher from 810 to 8.10 I' they recom mend a piano ut the Morris Music House. Our pinnos are sold O.N' THE MER IT OK THE INSTHUMEXTS. Como in and select a nice pinuo or organ for an Xmas present and no will keep It aud deliver it on Xmns day. ""We had several deliveries of this kind lust year. II. E. MOKRIS iuuait! HOUSE, Chrisuiau It Ik. GOG Willamette CUTICURAGROWSIIAIR Crusted Scalps Cleansed and Purified by Cuticura Sonp Assisted bv lifiht dressings of Cuticura, the great Skin Curo. Tliis treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and damlrulT, destroy hair parasites, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates tho hair follicles, loosens thosealpskiii,suHilies the roots with energy imd nouiisbnient, and makes theliairgrow upon nsweet.whoU omo, healthy scalp when all else fails. Complete external nnd Internal treat ment for every humor, from pimples to scrofula, from lnfancy to age, consisting of Cutlcurn Soap, Ointment, nnd Tills, nmv now be had of all druggists forono dollar. A single set is often sullieient to cure tho most distressing cases. R..M ihrti,h..nt tha worM. CwllriiT .-ip. fV.Olnt. SV l-V' u"4,'fl"-' l'--U lru fc Clirin Ci.,i',S.tj hup. Leather Goods The latest in "Varsity Bags" and Hand Bags Schwarzschild's o Book Store, 586 Willamette Street. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature You Are CORDIALLY invited to c:II at Barker's Gun Store, 33 East 9th St., and inspect the finest Japanese Art Ware ever shown in Eugene, and must be seen to be iippreciated : : : : Umbrella Stands some thing new in Plain and Gilt dragoon ; Jardiniers in new gilt designs ; Ash Trays, Fancy Tea Sets, Curios, Pugan Vases, Cups and Saucers, Sugar and Cream ers, Plates, Olive Trays, Sweeet Metis, Bon Bon and Almond Trays, Tea Jars, Chocolate Sets, Nut Bowls, Five O'clock Tea, Fern . . Vases, Pin TrayS, Ice Bowls, Mugs, etc Toy Depaitment is brim full of good things for the . little Folks. Give us a call Barker Gun WORJiS: East Ninth Street At our New Store WINTER. OVERCOATS Are ii great demand INTER GOODS are in de mand, and if you have on spring: or fall wear you are not comfortable and look shabby. Buy from us. Good qualities. Years of experience. Give you satisfaction Ed. Hanson . 8 East Ninth t. egon Friday and Saturday Nights AND ft! MATIftEE SATURDAY, 2.30 P. M. The Beautiful Fairy Extravaganza CESS ESS! 32313 G390 Eugene Real Estate Co. REAL ESTATE Bargains FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE i J62 acres good land; 80 acres under cultivation; 20 acres in clover; the balance in scrub oak and pasture, little rolling; good house and barn and out buildings; fine water; will trade for Eugene property or stock of goods. Price $5000. 3 good lots in the west part of the city, close in. Price $350 each, or $1000 for the three lots if sold immcdiatly. Lease on Rooming House, situated on corner of Salmon and 7th streets, Portland. Oregon. 17 rooms, all nicely furnished and occupied, clearing $100 a month. Price $1800 or $2000 in trade for Eugene property. A thoroughly modern nearly new, 10-room house, lot 100x170. All kinds of shrubbery and fruit. Located within 2 blocks of First National Bank. This is a beautiful home. Price $5000. A five-room house almost new, nicely papered and painted, plenty of fruit for family use, within one block of the University, well worth $1000: if sold in the next five days $800. New house, 7 rooms, close to good school, situated in the best part of the city. Price $2000. 7-room house, almost new, plastered down stairs and cloth and paper up stairs, electric lights in lower part of house, city water in vard and good well on back porch. Located on lot 60x150, situated in good part of the city. Price 1400. For Farms, Stock Ranches, Orchards x and Hop Lands call on Eugene Real Estate Co. Office 487 Willamette streefi, opposite Eugene Theatre 0 8 66 Yfflf By W. A. MILNE, Author of "Aladdin," Etc. Given by Home Talent ; Rehearsed by Author YOUNG LADIES AND CHILR.DREN in the CAST All in Grotesque and Beautiful Costuming, representing Pixies, Goblins, Brownies, Monkeys, Insects, Pickan innies, Fairies, Flower Girls, Butterflies, Pages, Amason Guards, Japanese Maidens, Yankee Doodle Girls, etc. Under Auspices of the Geary School " It Is, In our opinion, the most beautiful and laughahle entertiinment ever devised by amateurs "Minneapolis Daily Journal. " Nothing ever given here has awakened such enthusiasm as " The PiTtes " Th mutir I snarklinc and the strange adventures of the weird little spirits kept two packed houses in roars of laughter." The Dalles, Ore., Chronicle. "The grotesque make-up of the nixies, brownies and goblins caused roars of laughter, but when thev beean their antics the audienee abandoned themselves to wild screaming which could be heard for blocks "Aberdeen, Wash., Post. " We have never witnessed a peformance, either aimteur or professional, that excelled "The Pixies" in beauty or inoncentte. It is simply a grand suceess " Washingtonian, Hoquiam, Wash. " It Is impossible to believe that such artistic work can be done hv vm,nr imiimn Mr Milne Is a veritable genius, accompli lug results that caused the Immense audience to sit in open-mouth-wonder "Aberdeen, Wash., Bulletin. The crowd laughed till their sides ached: rested and l.mih t; 11 lh. ,... ivl n fh .trt lojl.iv thev are lauehinE l1 Certainly " The Pixies " Is as brilliant a conception asever came from mortal u.lnd " Bellingham, Wash., Reveille. Wonderful Record of "The Pixies" First produced in New York City in 1894, with a cast of nearly 1000 people; ran for four solid weeks. Ran for two a'ek In arh nf (11n.:nrt . n ru.it. j-iit- o.i... c. T ruinnn. KAn&ai Cityt" C .... ... iuHuHiiij .in.., uwaiuu, t iiumieipuid, uaiuniurc, oi. ivuis, v.uit, rleans. r Ran for one week In forty-two eastern cities. Duringthe last twelve years it has been presented In 232 cities, in every state In the Union, in Canada, Great Britain and Australia It began with ONE DIRECTOR ; last year EIGHTEEN D1REC ; ORS were kept constantly busy. It covers the same territory year after year. . This is its first visit west of the Ruckies. Its success In the east has been duplicated here. TWO HHIIDC HP cum a rVir cnri r im caidVI AMD WHERE ALL IS GAUZE AND GLITTER, MUSIC, LOVE AND FLOWERS icats can be reserved at Linn's Drug Store, beginning Thursday Morning, Nov. J5, at? ociw Evening Prices 35, 50 and 75 Cents Matinee PrirPC Children under 14 years of Age 25 Cents "UCC rilCeS Adults 50 Cents