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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1908)
fiiB Et'OENB DAIfcY GUARD. WEDX'' jm,V, MAhcH ii, io8 it TFs Umversiy of Ores on AM I'K KM K.VTS Scro cASN'JUUCE 'Trf 10 WIN U'Y E'iCtASEVZST OF Diauvei C9 who would -C to linJ a heroine nl' ptucky " t'" At SJFSi Brandon, V,., March 10.--.Hre-aKrea" foJnd. and nlKht : 1IDK o. th. oil trust" I. but one of Helow la given the i.r.Knim of the ' .. Mum aiie raced acros I tie men the pet "i ,;,v in a, -onecrt tomorrow nl-l.t. KUVn by M- , -acia. as they hung auspended over, cal ed Chancellor Day to,l, in a. i i nil-.- iin. ...i.l. li-i. ur.li- ' nnn K niru chuum Bnri Mif river lliau , Hiuicim--ui m -J . iiiinm i.mmu innui- i., . ... o"i o. j , in...-! ii.nihni Vlnllnroll' .ano. lay below. Geuerally a set water Btrin . t lie char .diss iMIth Kcllugj, i'lau and a placed in front of the rocks to ( Hnirr-nn theater r'"' 1 represent tlm river. S.8.S. ft. tS A Ltd 8, Company At Eugene Theatre Thursday, March 12 Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c Alood Poison. Ir ; medicine made entirely of r.. j , d a qiaiiren8 to breaK ino nimseii ana nis aianu nom m- .jmg vnu. ..... v... "icine which . fall should she slip. But slnuatlon publicly expressed by the down to the K,t of the trouble and remove every pnticlefu toe mattress w as iuirjui-u uuuui-ciiim oinic me - v mt v- H,e DeneiiL mm uuu mjj i..ii; oj wia ano. ivnwri,! t vn. may result in nis expulsion irom me harmful -ere ever follow its use, as is so often the ease wi, It church were brought. Kev. Cooke : rii.hie,,-, ncwl As soon as w: . S SS t'., lipase beirins to imorove. and when the r-,,.i..v tt5ji out every trace of the poison rrV-A at tho ' t wa placed : heroine a ' one nlKht and of course, that was the night she . .Scaubert had to fall. She hit the stai;e with a , thump that could be heard all over the bouae, but alarmed lest she had been injured, the audience quickly my he has brought agulr.sti the chancellor. Rev. Cooke s state-; and bihlnd It mt-nt Is in the nature 01 a aeiense or break the himself and hU stand from the In A'r.rt i. I. Der Illrt Auf Dr- K.,en Mot', til. ,.n ,Vf Hu.v nlha) Mt3 Kellogg II. .7inunau nuapaoiiip i-opper(Kave way to iU(i gutiaws and ap- air. f "-ninai. , plauae, when a gallery god yelled "Great Heavens! The river Is ' Mumorcinuo Dvorak en." itersi'UBs Chopin ' Norwegian Dance Crleg Mlsa K"llogt;. IV. Aria from "Rodellnda" Handel Cherry Ripe Horn Pourqul Delibes I Voce de I'rimavera Strauss ' ... Mm". Iilauvelt. I I'art II, I V Hondo !... i . 1 1 : 1 1 1 , . , IlitCcSerlnl Mir ; -.ii... Bach Chante Trlaio ..... i ! 'schalkowskl Am Siirlnabrunneil-. , Davidow . Mr. RoWnthal. CURES BLOOD pniefv A SAFE. HOME TREAnWi In S. S. S. nWO- re has provided a certain, safe, home eti-p t-T" KATK WAIl OX (XIAST STEAISHI1'S. Vi. , When Citlla fetui?H -- I'liuhlng Mi I Tho Hrt that, lilow out (it.fKi::t jack deimi-.ment, !f one Is any better tin: n nr.nLir, 13 thnt devoted to fitwy c:t.:'lierj hii:1 bl.:nniln. Coine tind unnplo It. IncliKle crackers In your next grocery ord.r. You'll find them Just the thing to offer callers, just the thlngK when you feel like taking "Juit a bl:e." Wo have 100 varUtl.'R but only one qiutlity -the beat. Molr Kate Vannah the Hurley I.'.,,., lrflm.. nh BffofWllg So-.i!5 I.lza I.ehmann lime. Blauvelt VII. Ithi'pp.ddle. On. 11 Dohnanyl Miss Kellogg People will now have the opportun ity of going from Portland to San FYanclsco by the water route, and liv ing in luxury at the same time, at Shout ag cheaply as they can remain at hom, for the San Francisco & j Portland Steamship Co. has declared . a rale war which begins today. The , first class fare on the Kose City and Senator has been cut from Jlo to ; $10 and second class from $i0 to $5. It Is th9 biggest cut made by any 'steamship line on the Coast for years. To retain its share of the patron iage It means that the North Pacific Steamship Company, owner and op erator of the Knnnoke and Oe.)rge W. Hitler, will be obliged to meet the i cut. The fare charged by this line h?.s always been th same as thai exacted by the Murrlimtn people Portland Telegram. hn run v nr nanre or uuy iui.l. inc. .. .. . . , - : miriiur . te ,.Wui nnn nriven oui cverv race 01 in. nn . charges reveals the thin aim ,,, , . ". "; mi .t " r -nniVJ shabby texture of bis defense. That .e pe ever cu r """"""ons of o,.,"."! u. k1 -u 1.1. i.-.,,o. infiii. 'BV .-wl P(.;nn such as falling hair, copper-colored SDots i,i,.. , '"ral ...u, utj lias HJIU IIIB UIIUlvlci . v ". - " . . - iv . ( OlIJ ntoj.,1 1 froi- ence to the Standard Oil trust is, so ' V roat, sores and ulcers, etc., are merely symptoms of the riv,;4,3l( PIUIU LIIUl lie WI1U IUIl Ilia irnu. m,( llOll 1 IUC ulwuu' 1 1'l)T 10 lOCM hw 1 statement that 'Cooke Is something Kt! whil t S. S. S. is doing- the necessary woi of cleansing the Mmdl a joae to tnose wuo 1. d " I one Treatment took i m aammam-t along this lint in iimi no ireiiii iu w'i to, c-mpjete guide lor treating tuc uouuk, uontaining instnirtin. i '1 bring charges against some rn9 , i, fAgt sUffe9 of the disease, and also valuable suggestions CZ r-ta? . ' fat,t. that will be most helpful in, effiting a cure. WfM ..a ".. a J?".' I to send a copy ot tnis dook, tree cnaixe, to any who ri... Dnv'a venomous attacks 'n Uoosevelt, and there is 8. JZ ZuA ' PiaS without cost to the patient- U. you are suffering JJI feeling that he ougH; to h'J ' ,,.d I rious Blood Poison you can cure yours.! w the privacy of vuur .IM (I The Donii'.etta mniily, -who no an ! tjc-nlmtlt- (urn In Miller nn.l 1'lohn s' from the church, if t will be responsible f ances." I to send a copy of this book, free of charife, to any who Anl W n j 1 1 I special medical advice is wanted our physicians will tnke pleasn! S r. "ithout cost to the patient. By are .ufleri.?S rious Biooa roisou juu i-u " "' privacy o: vuiir Ko the use of S. S. S., an absolntelv safe remedv. THE SWIEI SPEaFIC CO., ATlASHj be expelled at he alone or his utier- Kiioscriue. tor The .Dally Guard. W. M. GREEN, 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. THE SQUARE DEAL GROCER ANNOUNCEMENT G. II. Irish wishes to - announce that he lias puachasctl the GROCERY stock of 15. A. , Allen & Co., located at 53 east oth St., and r carries at nil times- the hest brands of Groc kuiks, I,-i.orn and Fki:i. We have our own delivery wagon and all goods delivered promptly. FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY WE AIM TO PLEASE Phone Main S3 '. 32 tut. J9th Sirett G. H. IIUSH , ftXiff . , ' s.' , i ' i . t ,t ''--.- : t .:.' i .. - V bmmtttiS ' - SPEXClHl r RKKK ITKMS (Special 'correspondence .) Spencer If ,ni! March 1 1 We are are havltiS P unday school at the Twin Oak aclico 1(,,s0 PVPry Sunday. .lade 9 Clarence Albro nre cut-l tltjK )' dwood this winter. 'i0- e is R0lng to he a basket so- chili v i t,e Twin Oak schoolhonpe on' Iko 'soth of March. L'veryhodv conie. ! Vllss Klla Davidmn is teaching school at tho Twin Oak. Henry C'irson is going to put1 up a new barn. i AdiMsnn Albro Is link to S)enc-r-Creek again. We are glad to wel-i coin' him back. I Miss Prances Carson is going to' town before long to work. Mrs. Albro and daughter Edith ( are back on Spencer creek again. Miss Anna Hansen Is going to leave for Dakota before long. Hoy Calloway and Charley Wrre are chopping cord wood this winter. There have been several play par ties In this neighborhood this winter. There will be church the fourth Sunday of this month on Spencer Creek by Rev. H. A. Green. EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical and Surgical STAFF W Kuyke-nrlall, M. D. W. O. Proiier, M. D. P. J. Birth-, M. D. B. F. Sctieie, M. D. D. A Paine, M. D. Ceo. O'B, DeBar, M D. L. E. McDougal, M. D. VOll HAIiK ItT OW.NKR Good building lot on East Twelfth street, near car line, 95x160 feet. Al so eight-room cottage and two lots on North Mill street. Inquire of J. J. WALTON. Law Office, 513 Willamette St. a20 For the Care- and" treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipsai I Appliances lorA ray work. Sputum and blood examination' Full corps of trained nurses. I la'ii: on aPuiiCdlion. ..Training School for Nurses. Regular course of lectures by llic rrc-.ilry jrj -s . . . .1 l ..I T-l ... . -i training in tne nospitai. i ne rrediofi anj- an-gical s;it oi tne nospnai consuiures ine. iacvur. ror rates c; irt: mation address . W. KUYKEInTDALL, K.D.,Siy, BAND CONCERT AND DANCE ' ' At Armory Ha!l TUESDAY, MARCH 17 .1 i . . ... INo pains have been spared to make this ths uost.-l c'essful concert of the stazs".. CONCERT 8.30 to 10 F. J; A FULL LINE OF. New Granitware just m Stoves, Ranges and Hsaters Mk5o6adins' 1IAKI. KIlXA, WITH "W.ACK CROOK," AT Kl'(iK.K THKATItK OX I'ltlllAV, M.MtCH l:. S. L. LONG HARDWARE STORE 50 Enst Ninth Street. production of "The Hini-X Cr.iok", to lie seen lit the Tugenc- theatre on : Friday March IS, are Italians, but have been In thl country a number of years. They were the flrat to use acrobatic, work n a cllma In nielo- , drainutlc effect. They conceived th ! Idea of n living lirldge In the "Simn ', of Life" over which the heroine flees ; t" "jf.ily. Tlw- Idea was new llest II ciiler In the World. Rev. K. Starblrd, of Kast Unymond. Maine, nays: "I have used Hucklen's Arnica Salve for several years, on my old army wound, and other obstl nate sores, and find It the best healer woor H.vriHB John M. V. Dixon, successor to W G. Boday. All wood sawed to gauge. I For prompt service phone Black I 3312. Kesidence, Z(7 High street, tf Gasoline woodsaw GASOLINE WOOO 8AIV1X0 J W. G. White (o preBared to' saw. fil Pl'n!'-;im will jinnp.ir Intpr - ( nn.-rrt 0r hnnrpjfc. vnnr wrvul , ahn-t ' WD 1 ' fc I IUU11. I Phone Black 4351. Resldenca. nest oin street. 516 SHIP YOltt I'RODICR to Bell Tower Co., )04 Posl Street, Seattle, Wash. They always pay the highest market pile V7 1 WAtJciii . WATKR! For pure bed-i-'ock wator se Ln i)uke, & Letflej-, Uj.e well-drillers. Prices i reasonable. Pho'iie Ked 512. 999 Villard aviTin'e. tf .M ltli.KK SI.(iKlts. At M. E. Church March 4. Reserved Seals 50c. General Admission 35c. Children under :3 years 25c. Ml Investi.r. Will 'double their uioiipv In two years if they buy lots or acre tracts in the Blair sti-oot nnaui.,- great ! The'clty mJist b"1"1 ln fllrectirtn. In tbe world. I use It too with success in my veterinary bus ness." Pf)ltTI U'h Ti-iv t i, .,-, Price 25 cents at W. A. KuvkemluliJ nl V ... rY"' B.M,KR mill drug store k ana !ienlt,Mest 1 'bread made, for sale at Otto's. i . ? OREGON HOME & LAND CO. Rooms 9 -And JO over Chambers-Bristow Bank Acres With new 8-room' house an.l barn, good frtift -'rti'chard and running water, ioo acres in gra'm, talance pasture and timber. $25 acre '10 Acrfs'with new house and barn, closi to s:ho3l on gw friiVeled road, price $1400. '10 Acres-Vvith fair improvements, good soil and an It m.ide an ideal place. $30 per acre.! . Houses and ots in all pares of the city C rejon Hom &. Land Co., A. A.JAaby, Mgr. ii M' H "ii Uji.illwlftTifclil'l IIHHI'IIHI'i iil'i Eugene Theatre Phone cto. H. Black 1442 SMITH, MniMgcr Friday, Mar. 1 3th 50 - PEOPLE - 50 BIG FEATURE . VAUDEVILLE ACTS A Chorus of Bewitching Beauties NO ADVANCE IN PRICE The Perennial, The Pre-eminent, The -Most Popular ana roetic ot Hays NEW Crob n i t-j j Goethes Most' Pdwerfui Drama Exactly as Produced at the World's Leading Metropolitan Theatres Gloriously and Sublim'ely Staged Costly, Colossal and Complete Munificent, Memorial and Magnificent 1.1 Gallery Box Seats Prices Lower floor except last 4 rows . Lower floor last 4 rows $1$ Balcony ' 1st 2 rows. Balcony last 4 rows L. L" ,TRIUMpHAL .TOUR '.t f A ,iiiiii.ii-iiz iiizxixzii2:i:i:j??ti :::::::::::::::::::::sjJ:J