THE EUGENE DAILY Gt'ARD, THCRKnATV A START 0, 1008
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IRVING ITEMS
a vn Hare AlwaTS Bouoht. and Truicb has
T use for vcr 30 y6'8' has o"e tho natnre o
sonal supervision since its infancy.
ACu4ii. Allow no one to deceive you in this.
II Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but
rLrinieiits that trifle with and ermrer tlie health of
jjifentt and Children Exptfi-isuce against Experiment.
What Is CASTORIA
on-rln is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
" .i c t la ri., , i ii
-..listAtirfi.
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhrea and. Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ar.d natural sleep.
The CUildi:ii's Panacea The Mother's ITlidMl.
ENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
AMl'SKMKXTS (Special Correspondence.)
' Irving, Jan. 9. Tom Gray had two
i l fine horses to die this week from spl
i . , , . A nal trouble. It is a heavy loss, as
I An appreciative but disappolntlnK tlu,y were a vanialilo team.
audience in point of numbers attend-1 Mrg E. GursbacU is quite sick with
ed i he hand concert and recital at the!th grip
H.iKene theatre last nisht. The band There' was a party at J. 1111
aelec ions were up to the usual hiSh j t0 last Monday evening. Quite a
standard of the organization's per- , were present, and they report
forniances, perhaps even better, be-, a gooi tlme
cause the program hud been careful-i j. H. Inwal hiu sold his farm neat
ly arranged and evidently well re- Irving. He does not know where he
hearsed. Mr. J J. Hughes' clarionet will locate, his health having not been
solo, Sounds from Home," called vcry gooa .for several years, and he
tor a hearty encore, and the solo by thinks of trying a change of climate
"" muuu .-.mm., Hcroniiia- S. L. Bond was a visitor in Eugene
li ed by the band, was a distinctive Tuesday afternoon.
I hit. The words are by Frank L. m- m a iv.rIi .notii rhrisi.
wont In AslilnnH
ii arranged yie music, Monday afternoon,
inio ui-ms us wiai reuuuioii in puu
llc. The music is remarkably adapt
ed to Miss Dare's fine voice, and the
song would undoubtedly hpcnme
widely, popular if published, lie-' Kidney Troubles Attack Kiigcne Men
gnrding Miss Dare's work it may b? !
said that the audience was not disnp-j
pointed In her numbers, nlthnugh
they had been led to expect much I
from the published press criticisms j
of her ability as a vocalist and elocu
tlonlst. They wre even more highly j
pleased than advance primUe-s had
led them to expert. Se nosesses a I
rich, rare voice that show's thoraugh !
Stanton the Southern poet, and Pro- J ma3 wlth relatives In
lessor Head, director of the Eugene jjrs. Will Plank 1
NOIIODY SPARKI
iijhI Women, Old and Vounj; Alike
Kidney Ills seize ond and young
alike
Quickly come and little warning
give.
Children suffer In their early
years y
Can't control the kidney secretions.
Girls are lunirulil. nervous, suffer
artistic training. H"r recitation. I pain.
"The Stampede," wns extre nely well I Women worry, can't do dallywork.
ntiered, and in the ll;h'er number, Robust men have lama and aching
m Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE OCNTAUM OOMMHV. TT MUR.AV aVnCCT. HEW VOMK CITV.
"I m married .now," her vrsatilei
ability was clearlv manifested.
The large crowd that gathered al
the Deadwood theatre to witness Cul
ligan's Nashville Students went away
well pleased with the evening's en
tertainment. The play was one great
round of wit, humor and fun, which
kept the audience in an uproar of
laughter.
The music and dancing was of an
exceptionally high class, and while
every member of the cast deserves
great credit, Sheldon Henderson de
serves special mention. Mr. Hender
son is a good young comedian of the
Bert Williams type, and rounds of
applause greeted him with every ap-
backs
Old folks weak, rheumatic, lame.
Endure distressing urinary ills.
The cure for man or woman or for
child
Is to cure the cause-: tho kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid
neys Cure all the varied forms of kid
ney suffering.
. Eugene testimony guarantees everv
box. '
Mrs. A. J. McKInney, of 69 Law
rence street, Eugene, Or., says: "For
several years 1 had attacks of kid
ney trouble at odd times and recently
It became more acute. There was
backache and more or less Irregu
larity of the kidneys. Being induced
We Is Only One ,
"B5vmo Quiniiso 99
Vafls
pearance on the stage, while his sing-1 to try Doan's Kidney Pills I found
Ing of "Nobody Has Troubles Like j relief almost from the first dose. The
Me," and his acting and expressions backache sooon left, me nnd I felt
; in "A Few Rambling Remarks" 1 better and stronger. As I continued
brought down the house. Ho cer-'. their use every sympeom of my troll
tainly made a hit with the audience ble disappeared. Other members o(
USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A BOLD IU OME DAY.
Inst night and undoubtedly has
bright future before him.
The whole nlay was clean from start
to finish, and the company should be
greeted by a good audience wherever
they may go. Deadwood Dally Tele
gram, April 23.
At Eugene theatre January 14.
i Toptilar prices.
i7! remember the full name. Look
Hi signature, od every box. 26c.
EUBANGb J. H. WEST CP. BARNARD EARL McNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Sage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts or All descriptions
STAGFS..
lZIESTAGEleav Eugene EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE
3la30a.ra. Stages do not cll at A daily stage leavesEugene at 6 u. m
nnlt rrid;ticcj hut will ell fur
fjageil notified the day before.
for Mapletan, close connection by
steamer for Florence and - A cme
1
AXI) NOW KIBELIK!
There Is but one Kubelik!
Continents honor him!
Theatres are packed for him!
Get a good seat now!
Be comfortable and hear him!
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Stage Phone Main 2 2 Livery Phone Main 21
I
TEA
How little ft is I How
little it adds to the weight
of the cup! It has cover
ed the sea with ships for a
hundred years.
Your ernrrr returns your money il yop ion'i
Ilka Scbiilau'i Ikst: we pay him
BRODERSBRO. NEW MARKET !
We are now located in our new building;
across the street and we will be pleased to see you.
..SPECIAL..
51b Can Choice Lard for
65c
A Cl'RK KOIt MIRKRY
"I have found a cure for the mis
ery malaria produces," says R. M.
.lames, of Louellen, S. C. "It's called
Electric Bitters and conies In 50
cent bottles. It breaks up a case of
chills or a bilious nttack In no time
nnd It puts yellow Jaundice clear out
of commission." This great tonic
medicine nnd blood purifier gives
quick relief in all stomach, liver and
kidney complaints, and the misery of
lame back. Sold under guarantee at
W. A. Kuvkendall's drug stored
P' 8th
Strteti
Broils and Stews Strictly Co-t, Price
BR.OBER.S BFvOS.
NEW
MAR.KE.T
NiiTM OF ALUMS EIOTED AT THIS OFFICE
I'OltTLAXD ROYAL ISAKKRY
Broad, the best and healthiest
bread made, for sale at Otto's.
' If you want the family
strong nun active during the winter,
give them I loi list im-'s Rocky Mountain
Tea. 'Twill surely make and keep the
whole family well. 3o cents, tea or
tnMets. l.lnn Dru.r Cmnn-inv.
our family have also had good results
from using Doan s Kidney Pills.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mi Iburn Company,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents for
the United States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
PILES! nrLKs: piles! .
Williams Indian Pile Ointment
will cure blind, bleeding and Itching
piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays
Itching at once, acts as a poultice,
gives Instant relief. Williams' In
dian Pile Ointment Is prepared foi
piles and Itching of the private parts
Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mail ".hi
and $1.00. Williams Mfg Co..
props., Cleveland. O.
MOTHER'S KITCHEX
Seventh and Oaa streets, ha? own
ed under new management. Good
board and room by the day, weV oi
month. First-class home cooking
Chicken dinner everv Sunday,
tf MRS. S. Y. ABBOTT.
WILLIAMS' CAKRiLIC 'K
WITH ARNICA mill WITCH H.YKl
The best salve In the world for cuts,
bruiser, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet
ter, chapped hands and all skin erup
Hons. Guaranteed to give satisfaction
or money refunded. Sold by Linn
Drug Co. Williams Mfg Co., props..
' If yoti are going to use coal this
winter It will pay you to get
Wilson Coal Heater. dtf
3 -ii- IS ' -3 ;tt X JU. .
flews the K:nd hm Km's
Xotioo :f Finnl Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the ttn.
dersigned. administratrix of the es
t:i!e of Austin Root, deceased, has
filed her account for final settlement
healthv, I of said estate, and Monday, the 3d
d:y of February, I HON, has been set
for final hearing by the county court
of Lane county, Oregon.
ELLK.N .1. ROOT.
Administratrix'.
DANIEL FROHMAN
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v. if
PRESENTS
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Attraction Extraordinary
IFumor an? Philosophy
Dy DUNCAN M. SMITH
Greatest. Living Violinist,
Eugene Theatre
Friday, Jan. 1 0
PRICES:-
LoxSeat 52.50
iowcrFloT btfourrowi -51.10
Next wrn ro jvi . . 2 00
Let lour rowi 51.53
Bi!:ony lit two rowi 52.00
Biliicerfi4lcoay.. 51.50
Gailery SJ.00
Scat sale betfins at Box Office, Monday, Jan. 6th. ut of town orders must bt ac-
D -J v.. ...ntttinrrc O
PERT PARAGRAFHS.
nigh II nance has proliably gone Into
lecliisiun to take the gold cure.
Choose your friends Judiciously If
you would not have them use you maliciously.
What most of
us waut Is the
kind of money
that will stay
by us like a
farm hand by the
buttermilk Jug.
People who
make a great
ado about being
Just before they
are generous are
very seldom el-tiler.
Sorrow must lie a gmxl mariner, as It
stands n great (leal of drowning.
There is only one thing more treach
erous than memory, and that Is the
owner of memory.
A sour countenance is never worn
with a Bweet disposition.
We always feel that the landscape Is
disagreeably decorated when certain
people are about.
Versatility of exnresslon as well ns
quick thinking is acquired when oue
cus a large aim extensive acquaint
ance with bill collectors.
When you pause to drop a sympa
thizing tear don't forget to nlso drop n
comforting dollar where It will do the
most good.
No doubt the trusts have several bil
lion dozen of opportunities put away
In cold Htorngu to work off upon us
poor, inoffensive mortals when the psy.
chologleal moment that we Just have
to have them comes.
1 E U 0 E N E S
it
1 Racket Store S
THE PLACE TOSAVEMONEY 8
kJkj l- yiiiou, uuliic, vyicun jj
Vain Regrets.
Of all the comblnnilons fine
That just occur to me
There's one that rather holds the edge
OVr nny that I ev.
Ij think the exports would agree
fThut It would be nil rlKht
To be a millionaire and have
A small boy's appetite.
When winter holldnys come round
And spread their groaning bottnl
The person thus equipped could then
Gut action on hjs hoard.
For ho could gently lead himself
Up to the goody store
And there for once procure so nuch
lie wouldn't ask for more.
He'd have a turkey large ond plump
In front of every plate.
If things were only so arranged
That he could pay the freight.
And as for pics, u- generous piece
Of every kind that's made
'Would be, when It was time for pie.
In front of him arrayed.
Too bad It is In this vain world
Vhlng.s are adjusted so.
For when he has the nppotlte
He doesn't have the dough.
And when he has the rash in hand
He has. so I hnve hoard.
An nppetlte that well might fit
A small canary bird.
Invariably.
"What kind of n prince in n mer
chant prlnt'c. papa'.'"
"1 don't know whnt kind of n prince
he Is. tint 1 know what kind of n mer
chant ho In'
"What kind?"
"Tho kind thnt nlwnys sell below
cost or nt u grout iMirnahi '
Preferred That Shads.
"Tho pot and (ho kettle wore having
tliolr nsunl urnmont."
"llhick old tiling!" Kiild the kcttlo ns
a cllnclior.
"Well. I nm tliankful for ono thing.'
snid the pot. looking nt Its copper
neighhor nn iftie fins over accused mo
of Jelng yellow."
Christmas Is Over
Now Is Bargain Time
We are ready to give you real bar
gains. Everything for less. Look
to us for the LOWEST PRICES
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AGENT PICTORALTREVIEW
Also agent Pictorial Review Patterns H
W. J. Baldwin, Prop.
Just For tho Credulous.
"Ho thinks lie h;tH a fortune In ft Buro
euro for haldnoHs."
"Hut will It ojl'oct ft cure?"
"(if course not. lo yon think he
wniits to spoil his own game? If It
cured n uu::i he never could sell him
another bottle,"
The EUGENE
Business College
' r ' .
has educated many young men
and women for office positions
Each student is permitted
to advance as rapidly, as
he can, regardless of the
progress of anyone else.
1 Enrol! now for the winter
term beginning Jan. 6th. n
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
To Supply tho Need.
"I wonder who iuventH nil of the
new words that allp Into the language
from time to time?"
"That If eirmy to explain. When n pi
ous man hits hlfl thumb with n hum
mer ho can't Bwonr, urn! he lias to Hay
something."
On a Cash Dasis.
'! don't thluU
much of !!
g r e n a ni n n
nhiiik."
"Hut he nny
he Ih n friend
of the common
people."
"Sure, nnd ho
wants thern to
ptiy him it di.!
ai-y for It."
1
W.J. HOOKER, B.S.D.
PRESIDENT
M. RANSOM, Sec.
III tut'
I r- I i y"' r MP t t r r-t -r a t
In His Line.
"tU Isn't rWlliu the inmics IimIuj."
"No; lie l Rli k."
'Whiit nil lilm?"
"A IiimI cold."
'Qi, I see a lion re Jwkpjr."
Campaign Proapeot.. '
"Whnt U ho lining for o !IUK uowt"
Medical r! Surgical
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W Kuvilfn.'.ill, M. D.
W.O. I'rox-rr, M. D.
H. I. Birtl-, 1. V).
H. F. Sc.lVI.-. W: .
r. a p.ii... i).
Gro. OTJ-, I 1 D.
L. E. McU.iu mI. M. b.
For the care and treatment of t
Medical and Surgical Cases
Modern operating room and equipment.
Appliances forX ray work.
Sputum and blood examinations
Full corps ol trained nurses.
Rates on application.
..Training School for Nurses..
RcguLr course of lectures by the faculty and practical
training in ilic hospital. The medical and surgical staff
of the hoipital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor
mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt.
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