Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 21, 1907, Image 2

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    Small Farms
Large Farms
Any Kind
of Farms... prices
COME IN AND .
BE CONVINCED
78710 acres 5 miles from Eugene, close
to school, all finest ol soli, and will
be within one rod of the proposed
electric railway, fair buildings, IX
acres in strawberries, some other
fruit, and a bargain for someone.
$1300
83839 acres on the McKrntie, 6-room
house, good barn. Other outbuild
ings, all kinds of fruits and berries.
i'$l200
848 80 acres 6 miles from Eugene, fair
bulldingi, good barn and Orchard,
t'l tenced, a acres in cumvaiion
balance in good oak timber. Wood
enough on this place to par for It.
Per acre $25.00
676 20 acres well Improved, a fine well
iinnlshed 6-room house, 7 miles from
Eugene, all can be cultivated, also
20 acres adjoining, no buildings, all
river bottom soil the best In the
countv we have as a bargain
COME UN.
BUY AfHOME
City Residence
Property
NEW TODAY
393 New 5-room residence, full size
lot 4 blocks from university $1500
432 5-room house, barn, full site lot,
fruit and shrubbery, on High strert,
this is a bargain $1700
434 Coraerlolon Mlhat.80x85 $1330
431 - 7 room bouse, and barn, all kinds
of small fruit, on E 8th st. $1700
433- HOTEL, furniture and fixtures for
sale. House alwava full of guests.
Everything com lete and a mnney
maker, eaiy terms $1,450
4247 room house, cvnet lot, close to
school, urge barn, full lot $2,000
429 7 room house welt located. Close to
school, barn, some fruit, full lot
$2,000
423 House and lot on E 8th St ' $S75
419 8-room huuse on corner lot, 12th St.
with barn $2,500
435 6-room houie cn W 1 1th St. nicely
flnnithed ard new $1,500
4128 room well Iinnlshed house, corner
lot on W 5th st, with barn ' $2,200
COFFMAN, SMITH &
RODMAN
TB, Old Reliable .
Real Estate Dealrri
18 W. 8th Street, Eugene
Opposite P. O. Phone Black 1092
EUGENE THEATRE
WILL OPEN NIGHT
OF SEPTEMBER "2
AMUTAGE SVBOWN
' Successors to
YATES & SON
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
OVERTON
Has Moved to
Nos.l6andl8
West 7th St.
Where he wilt be pleased to
have friends and customers
to come and see him
THKATKH HAS 11KKX KEXOVATKI)
FKOM STAGE TO G.W.I.KHV
"THK IMUNC'F. CHAP," A PIHK
COMKDV WILL UK OPENING
PIAY, WITH t'VItlli HCOTT AS
ST AH.
The Eugene theatre will open for
mally .September 2, with the biic
ceBHful New York comedy, "The
Prince Chap," with Cyril Scott as
the star of the cast. The theatre Is
worth going to Bee of Itself, for it
will be a new one to the patrons of
Eugene. During the summer it has
been entirely renovated, with paint,
frescoes, and everything that makes
a theatre a theatre.
During laat winter the theatre sea
son was a success, and the directors
felt, at Its end, that the patrons
should be treated In the best possible
manner. As a result, several weeks
' were used by expert workmen adding
touches that would make the theatre
better, and In completely renovating
Its Interior.
The comedy, "The Prince Chap,"
Is one that will make the public
laugh as they did not laugh lust
winter. It is entirely different from
the musical comedy, of which the
country had so much last year. With
It is all the highest humor, fit for
the house that has been renovated
from stage to gallery.
"The Prince Chap" Is one of the
greatest coniqdy successes seen In
New York In many seasons, bo re
port runs, with Cyril Scott In his
original Htar role. The play was
written by Edward Peple, and pro
duced at the Madison Square theatre
In the metropolis. Its success was
bo great that tho day after Its first
performance tickets were placed on
Bale for the balance of the engage
ment. Owing to other bookings nt
the Madison Square, the comedy
moved up to Weber's theatre, on
Broadway, where Its run wns success
fully continued for 200 nights. It
was afterwards presented at the
Yorkvllle, Lincoln Square and Ma
jestic theatres, all within eighteen
months. Besides this, "The Prince
Chap" was played 150 times at Sir
Charles Wyndham's Criterion thea
tre, London, and Is now running In
the English provinces.
Cyril Scott made an admirable
start as a stor In "The Prince
"Chap." The New York critics ques
tion If there Is another artist In the
country so admirably adapted for the
role. Apparently excellent Judg
ment has boen shown In the choice
of both star and play. "The Prince
Chap" Is reported to be quite unique,
something that appeals to every
class of playgoer.
WELCH FRANCHISE
IN CAPITOL CITY
' There Is great Interest In the lat
est move to secure an electric line
franchise through the city, and the
statement of the chairman of the
committee, Alderman Oesner, that It
as not a local Blreet car line lends
color to tho theory that the Great
' Northern wants to get Into the Cap
I Ital City on a large scale. The HneB
' of the proposed rond are drawn with
I a free hand, and gridiron the capital
of Oregon, bIbo taking in over a mile
I of Front street now occupied by the
i Southern Pacific tracks. The Indl
l cntiuns are that n crossing point over
' the Willamette nt this point is sought
at several places.
! Alderman Gesner reported the
Welch franchise ordinance last night
with enough amendments and
changes so that the members of the
council wanted further time to con
sider the proposed rhanges, ns they
were more numerous than the orig
inal document, and the aldermen
wanted to see the franchise with the
amendments anil changes In their
proper place In tho ordinance. Stolz,
Greenbaum, llayno and others nsKeu
that It go over and an opportunity
he given for examination. A map
Bhonld accompany the report, show
ing .lust what streets are asked for,
and thlB will probably be done at the
next meeting of the council. The
franchise covers bo many atreots.cbv
ers all the lines In the city, and runs
through the Spnuldlng Lumber Com
pany's plant, that the utmost care is
required on the part of the city ronn
cll to know what they are granting.
Salem Journal.
.COTTAGE GROVE NEWS.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Atkinson and Gleason are making
brick at their new yard out on the
west aide at the rate of 10,000 per
day, with a capacity of 20,000 by
putting more men on the yard.
Invitations are but for the wedding
of Miss Marguerite Burnet, of Hound
Prairie, to Nelson St. Onge. The
ceremony will take place Wednesday
August 2$, at the home of the bride's
parents.
H. D. Lincoln, of the Lincoln meat
market, met with a severe accident
Friday that will lay him up for
time. In dressing a veal the knife
slipped, striking his knee, inflicting
a severe wound. Dr. Klme was call
ed, dressed the wound, and we hope
It will not be long before Mr. Lincoln
la able to attend to business again.
T. K. Campbell will move his fam
ily to Salem about the first of Sep
tember, where they will reside dur
ing Mr. Campbell's term as railroad
commissioner. Mr. and Mrs. Camp
bell have been residents of Cottage
Grove for a number of years, are ex
cellent citizens, and we regret very
much to lose them.
Thomas Pearce, of Peaerce Bros.'
grocery, has purchased the John Dur
ham property on the corner of Taylor
and Wynne streets, and will erect a
fine modern residence on it. This is
one of the choice residence lots in
the city, and Mr. Pearce will have
one of the prettiest homes In. the city
when It Is completed. Bohemia Nug
get. .
ADVERTISED LETTERS
' Eugene, Or., Aug. 21.
Balds-ln, C. H.
Davison, R. S.
Deveney, James.
Eller, Mrs. R.
Farnham, Mosb Myrtle.
Francen, Pete.
Gesaert, Geo.
Hale, J. P.
Hunter, R. B. I
Kipp, Robert.
La Dow, Mrs. H.
Perkins, Joseph,
Pierce, Eugene.
Holland, Miss Ruby.
Therelsen, L. E.
J. L. PAGE, P. M.
KNDOl7sTfDY!'llE COUNTV
"The moat popular remedy In Ot
aego county, and the best friend of
my family," wrltea Wm. M. Deltz, ed
itor and publisher of the Otsego
Journal, Gilbertsvllle, New York, "Is
Dr. King's New Discovery. It has
proved to be an infallible cure for
coughs and colds, making short work
of the worst of them. I believe It to
be the most valuable prescription
known for lung and throat diseases."
Guaranteed to never disappoint the
taker by DeLano's drug store. Price
50c and St. Trial bottle free.
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People all over the state
are hungry for more details of
the colonist rates. Letters
are arriving from all sections
of the state asking for exact
rates from different points
throughout the United Stntes
to Oregon. From Kansas
City, and other Missouri riv-
er points, St. Paul, Duluth
and Winnipeg, the ra t2$lse:
and Winnipeg the rate Is
$25; From Oklahoma City
and St. Louis, $30: Chicago,
. S33; Buffalo, 142.50; On-.
clnnatl and Louisville, S38;
DesMolnes, $29; lndlanapo-
Us. S33.85; Boston,. $49.90;
s New . York, $50; Pittsburg,
$42; Memphis, $37.50; Blr-
mlnghum, Alabama, $44.50.
Each ticket la $2,50 less
' when bought to points east'
of Umatilla. The rates given
above cover almost the en-
tire .country, and are the
same proportionately from
all smafler stations. Keep
in mind that TICKETS
MUST BE BOUGHT READ-
INK TO YOUR STATION.
'Portland Commercial Club
Bulletin.
A Piano at Wholesale
206 K. 14th
Phone B ack 15S1
Williams Co. Transfer
Light and draw hauling
WOOL) rO 'SwLP
5C4 WlllimrluSt.. Eugrr. Ocgui
Plioiia lllni'k II "
We will sell nn Ellers Bros.' piano
this coming week by popular bid, pro
vided the lilghest hid received by 9
p. m. Saturday night, August 24.
reaches the wholesale price of the
Instrument. The piano will bo plac
ed in our west window and the bids
will be announced each dny In the
order they aro received by a card
placed upon or near It In plain view
and also by announcement In the dal
ly papers.
This will not necessarily be a cash
sale, for terms ran be had that will
allow easy Installments. Bring In
your hid In person or phone, and
ench will be entered In the order re
ceived. Watch the window and place
your bids. The wholesale price of
the piano has been written on a card
and deposited with the Guard In a
sesled envelope, and will be brouuM
to the store nt 9 p. m, Saturday night
and the sale decided accordingly.
KILKUS PIANO HOUSE.
S. E. Stevens, Mgr. Eugene.
a?4
DON'T HE KI.I'K
and lose all Interest when help Is
within reach. Herblne will make
that liver perform Its duties prop
erly. J. B. Vaughn, of Elba, Ala.,
writes:, "Being a constant sufferer
from constipation and a disordered
liver, I have found Herblne to be the
best medicine for these troubles on
the market. I have used It constant
ly. 1 believe It to be the best medi
cine of its kind, and I wish all suf
ferers from these troubles to know
the good Herblne has done me." Linn
Drug Company.
PERFORMERS
, INKLING'S
REMARKABLE
I NICVCLISTS STILL I'KltFOKMIXG
SENSATIONAL FKATS TRAP
EZE PERFORMERS ARE AS AL
WAYS WITH THE CIRCUS
OVER .100 PERFORMERS.
Souder In a new act, Kerslake s pigs,
which skip the rope and shoot the
chutes, a high school of mules and a
company of trick horses under the
management of Nola Satterfleld.
The Holloway family of high-wire
performers, the Jordan sisters, the
va,oi fniniiv Bin! Claude lloode. al-
Iso wire artists, are among the 300
performers whose acts are of es
pecial interest.
LIST OK KARMS
Am getting up a list of farms,
ranches, city property and business
chances for sale to distribute In the
Middle and Eastern states. Name
price, description, terms or sale, etc.
C. W. Bell, Room 10, Beckwlth Bldg.
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When a elrciiB performer, riding
on a unlcycle with the handlebars re
moved, turns somersaultB and lands
again astride of the one wheel, It la
time for the spectators to sit up and
take notice. This is what Wally
Kaufmann does in the big bicycle act
featured this season with Ringling
Brothers' circus. There are ten in
the Kaufmann family, and they per
form difficult feats on slender ma
chines that are all the more amaz
ing. One of them rides a triple tan
dem machine, perched on the front
pedals and the front wheel In the
air.
Another sensational act Is the fly
ing trapeze spectacle offered by the
celebrated Jordan family. There are
ton men, women and children In the
act, and a rigging which fills nearly
the entire dome of the canvas is used.
There are thirty other aeriallsts be
sides the Jordans, and prominent
are the European Clarkonians, the
Alvarez family from Spain, the Mil
ieus, the Shaws, the aerial Smiths,
Joseph La Rap. a mld-alr contortion
ist, and the celebrated De Mario,
trapeze acrobat.
Chief among the forty riders are
the five Bedinls, renowned all over
the world; Mr. and Mrs. Stickney, the
Hobsons, Paul Devene, Bud Gorman,
John Mercer and John Agee, the
champion rough rider'of the world;
Daisy Hodglnl; just from Italy; the
Clark brothers, of the Londono Hip
podrome; and Nola Satterfleld. Chief
among the Blxty acrobats are the Bel
fords, the greatest In the world; the
Patty Brothers, just from Paris;' the
Marnello-Marnite troupe who are
making their first tour of America;
the Borsenls, from Italy, and the mar
velous Persian family,, the Mlrze Go
lems; by permission of the shah.
As regards trained animal features
the Ringling Brothers lead all the
orld. One act alone, the Riccobono
horses, has distinction over all other
educated animal specialties on earth.
These wonderful eq nines wear boots,
trousers, hats and coats: they dine at
a table from plates; they take their
own clothing off, even to the boots,
and do more difficult things that
must be seen to be b'elieved. Other
trained animals are the famous ele
phants under the direction of Pearl
OASTOIIIA..
Bssrs U K'1"1 1,011 Hm ""
Suits to Order
For $25
In any single or double
breasted latest style cut.
Perfect fit guaranteed
and good linings,
Nearly 500 nobby pat
terns in new gray checks
and plaids to tempt you,
up to $40.00. .
D. S. McDougal
588 Willamette St.
Attention!!
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LAND LOCATORS
Wilt Bros., land locator. Ctook
county, Or. Homestead, timber, desert
and swamp land locations. Thorough
knowledge of the country and abso
lute reliability and accuracy guaran
teed. Those desiring to use any of their
public land rights in a new and
growing section of Oregon should
commnnlefo with us.
Fur further Information call at
Vincent's restaurant, Eugene. Ore
gon. Address Wilt Bros, Slaters, Or.
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Victor August records In stock.
Some new songs by May Irwin, the
noted actress.
dwtf EUGENE GUN CO.
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CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
of 2ffi&M
Bears the
8,'yuators i
Hie Occult Wonder
MARION POTTER
Now located in Eugene
683 Oak street
Clairvoyant. Palmist, and
Spiritual Medium
Special reduced fee for first
three (3) days
$2 Readings for 50c
50c-50c-50c
Positively Full Price after that
THE ACKNOWLEDGED ADEPT '
AND RECOGNIZED AUTHORITY
OF HINDOO PHILOSOPHY AND
OCCULT MYSTERIES, MAKES A
REMARKABLE STATEMENT :
"YOUR GREATEST WISH CAN BE
REALIZED YOlf WOULD NOT
DESIRE A THING IK YOU WERE
NOT CAPABLE OK ATTAINING
IT."
I KNOW HOW TO CONTROL AND
USE THAT POWER FOR YOUR
SUCCESS AND MINE. IF YOU .
"WISH TO SUCCEED IN ANY BUS
INESS UNDERTAKING, CONSULT ,
ME. 1 can put you on the right
rond. If you desire to win In love,
or be reunited with one from whom
some trouble or estrangement sep-'
aratcs ou,.I CAN AND WILL HELP.
YOU TO GAIN THE DESIRE OF
YOUR HEAR.T.
If affairs of the heart or emotions
Interest you, she gives the exact and
truthful revelations of all love af
fairs, settles lovers' quarrels, en
ables you to win tho esteem and af
fection of any one you desire, causes
speedy and happy marriages; tells If
the one you love Ib true; also date of
marriage: restores lost affection,
peace and confidence to lovers and
discordant families; gives you the
full secret how to control, fascinate
and charm the one you love; also
those you meet, and how to make a
person nt a distance think of you.
ONLY TO KNOW IS THE GREAT
DESIRE. CLAIRVOYANCE GIVES
THAT KNOWLEDGE.
Does the above appeal to you?'
Then consult yourself, not others. :
You hear the truth and nothing but
tho truth.
Hours. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sun
days, 10 to 5. ;
683 Oak Street, ,
N. n. Private residence and par
lors so arranged that you meet no
other callers.
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Bargains in
Farms and
City
Property
See our list,
before you buy
Here are some
River Bottom Snaps
25 ACRES only 4 miles from
Eugene; good 8-room house,
barn and outbuildings; 500
peach trees just coming in
bearing; 50 cherry trees and
some apple trees; 4 acres of
berries; 1 acre of asparagua;
good well of water. This Is
first-class river bottom land.
Nothing better on the mar
ket .today at the price of
$200 per acre.
70 ACRES, 1 mile from city
. limits; 2 good houses; 2
good barns and outbuild
ings; 8 acres of cherries and
all kinds of small fruit;
about 4 acrea In English wal
nut trees In full! bearing; 2
acres in fine apple orchard:
aome prune trees; balance In
pasture and the very best of
garden land. This place can
be divided Into two places,
and will give about equal
amount of improvements on
each place. Price $200 per
acre.
13 M ACHES, 3 miles from
Eugene; all in fruit; - 180
English walnut trees In. full
bearing; 280 apple trees;
balance In cherries, almonds,
filberts and small berries;
good new house and barn;
fine well.. Price $4,500.
210 ACRES. 1 mile from Ir
ving; all under cultivation;
good house and barn and
outbuildings: good granery
and windmill; pler.ty fruit
for family use. Price $40
per acre.
CITY RESIDENCE AND AMI,
LAMETTK STREET FRONT
AGE FOR SALE.
$4,500 l"5's nn up-to-date
modern 8-room residence,
close In; good barn and
other buildings; fine fruit of
nil kinds.
Modern 9-room house close In
-.nice, $3,000.
Modern S-room house, near
Patterson school; all the fur
niture; price. $3,000.
Mod rn 7-room house, rloq In;
east front; price. $2,000.
HCLLENBECK
Rk AL ESTATE CO.
Office Rooms 48? Willamette St
EUGENE, OREGON
Phone 441 1
TSe New Fall Goods
Have been coming in almost daily for the last mnmk -..T1??135
indulging in self praise we feel that we can serve y0u bette tk
ever before better goods, larger assortment, more noveltie
jn spite of the rising market, at practically the same d ''
prevailed last year. pnces
The New Coats now on Distdav
And sale in this department arefe.
m advance of last year. The V,a
tn general recognized the fact
goods are not only advancing bu
first selections are more satisfactory
inKin
Misses' and Children's CoaU
Made of good quality Oxford W
fancy stripes, stylishly trimmed
36 inches long, sizes 8 to 14
each j 9g
Child's Coat made of fancy mix
tures, of a dainty s'ripc effect, U
inches long.... y
Bdterv.quality $3.25, $4.50 up to $7.50
Exceptional values n Ladies' Long Coats
Stylish Broadcloth Coats $12
Mad of finequaltty broadcloth, SOIncha
Ungollarlessouble breastaUrimnnd
around nock and cuffs, with velvet
aodsilkscutachebraid.as- -sotted
plain colors,special $12.00
Rafcbcrized Silk Coats, fair or rainy
weather at '
- $875
Ladies' 48 inch fancy mixture coat,
velvet collar and cults, .
best possible value ara.
' Stylish Rain Coats
Tight fitting, double breasted, latest
style Ladles' Rain Coat, pockets,
cuffs and collars ne,tly trimmed,
comes in oxtord only
each
S5.S0
The New Fall Shirt. Waists
styles.
to $9.00 each
Are here in a variety of dif
fereat poods and all th
We invite you to call and look them over. The prices are from 63c
All Spring and Summer Goods are Mark d Down
Again to Close Out,
If you will call at this store this week you will be able to secure many bargain!
in these goods. The assortments are small so are the prices
R. W. Newland,
FOR BARGAINS
ALL THIS WEEK
We have just reveived a shipment of
Studebaker buggies and would be pleased
to have the public call and look our goods
over before buying.
S. L. LONG
50 East, Ninth Street
Phone Red 1271
IMPROVING UITAfTTV
PERSONAL DE,JtJ I I
That's what you'r doing when giving your teeth proper attention.
A decayed or lost tooth mars a certain amount of attractiveness.
It's easily replaced.
The increasing popularity ot delighted customers is one evidence
of my increasing business.
Make a call at once. ' .
DR. ATWOOD
514
Willamette St
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A New Departure
$20 for $10
AS Drligs and Talking Machines seem to mix
pretty well, IJhave concluded to carry a line
of Toilet Articles, etc., guaranteed under the
pure food and drug act. If you don't find tliem
right you can have your money back. You
will pay no more (in some cases less) than for like
quality elsewhere. For every $1.00 up that vou
spend for these goods we give you as premium,
guns, skates, fishing tackle and all kinds of sporting
goods and other things. You can buy goods in any
amount at any time and get double value for all
your purchases.
We have a full line of Colonial high grade Toilet
Soaps, Laundry and Floating Soaps, Soap Powder,
Perfumes, Flavorings, Extracts, etc. Mail-orde-hcuse
advertising assert that you cannot buy at
these prices and in thisway of your own dealer.
Come and see.
No sending away of money; no waiting; n0
freight to pay on goods. Goods constantly in stock.
Not necessary to belong to a club to buy goods in anv
amount at any time. If you desire to belong to a
Club, we can make tor you arrangements impossible
to he offered bw mail order houses. Large oit.il"?
of Merchandise on our counters from which to ma
selections of, Premiums.
VCTOR
tt EDISON
COLUMBIA
TALKING
F. A..R.anksnHArs8
26 W Ath St..-. Futrpne. Oregon
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