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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1908)
EUGENE THEATRE Friday, Mar. 20 GEO. W. SMITH, Manager FHONE-Black 1442 V TWtT ODCTA-T-rrrZHER0RK COMPANY'S SUPERB PRODUCTION OF THE GREATEST AND MOST FAMOUS OF ALL THE BIG MUSICAL I ft - . ' 4,-v iMimf:.'- I i MUM I waive of the Cleverest Comedians, Singers and Dancers that ever appeared in one Musical Production flSTl WmS3 BHm . . ,wsoiMhVitolWttgjjj Fmnk I IN HIS ORIGINAL , I 1(11 1S LdlOr INIMITABLE CREATION Written by Geo. V. Hobart, Music by A. Baldwin Sloan Sonw of the Songs that, will becoma papular here nmr filrl I.lbo (m .... J 1 "NotUncTaiior" ad 80 Others m Amazing Beauty Chorus of 60 I !! Kara H " Know a Glr Like Yon." "Hut, My Prairie Fairy." Hm'i Wlmt the Rose Said to Me." "h Must Be lxne.' Adt Time. A n v- Pli. An Tlw JUiitary Man." ' Moolborrl." "My Kroncho Boy." "Clancy." "Ioy l)ir." "verything Seenu Puuny to Me.' Pljl." The filrl with, the White Hor-. The- FIJI Girls. The Gee-Goo Girls. The Pony Ilnllet. The Newport Welles. ltrlllUnt Comixly, CharmlnK Music, FasdnaUnR Terpsichore, Scenery, Costumes and other Effects of tho Utmost Splendor. Fred Ij. Tilden Sidney Toler Harry HurKess tlncrnt McCarthy The Principals Who Come Through FRANK LALOR Amos iAurrnre . m.,,-.- t..,. -Miss (Jonrgtn Harvey. Miss lsalella Ijowe Miss Kveleen Dunmore Cliarli'N U'ullaen Miss Snllie Stemhler I A rprrnrmano or-l J J ' A 1 1 1 . 1 r- n t i ... . - W........... , ' "xmui , ?m, ac a.m. w TI I. i m n vca ana n arm av. 'nIsVIVIIIYI.. Wednesday Mar. 25th Gus Veinburg, Ruth White and Kangoroo Girls UKJuINAL PRODUCTION P s )AA4AA4alA at V A A A A A Over Half a 100 people ------- - . "1. OUl'HKIM TH KATRK OXK WKBK 11KGIXXIXG MOXDAV, ALVKCH 10. THE TWO HOYTS iS& i . ' ' '..rv''r'.'. r-; ','3 - AMUSEMENTS Froin all accounts It would seem lniDO.Hsible to nVHrPRtilnnln t)io lilt.h cnararter oi tne production of "Com iiiK Thro' the Rye," which will he s ; . first time hi-re nt the E 'h: -- ., 'vlday, March 2u. It . .!! Iv In :h ;pr"- se tn'lo:i ri ,il( i ti..- V-.ii ,. . tra.. -i aj iirs tr. I y.-; i r achs.i iii'ie are oiKl.:" ). : i c .n --e.! I jK-rforninncp. itiaili-. r; (,. -0:111 .Hans. sliiKers and danr-! HKHt.v. - .-,-. h'PrpnPficlRn Dancer on tho Rolling Glolx ',TTrk Cowbr and ilaglclan. Krh lgh at 7:80 and 8: 'i miu, 19 CENTS i i- Is only one "Coming Thro' the Rye" organization In existence. The com edy of the piece Is said to be whole ; some, clean-cut and of tho kind j which keeps the audience constantly COnvUlspH with luiifhtor uhila th inuslcal score Is described as tin-1 sually melodious Jingling and i 'catchy." Outside of the choruses. '. the program Hpeclfles upwards of twenty numbers which are said to be become quickly popular. This Is thel kind of entertainment, which com mands the attention of all who en joy the best ill stae performances, and If It receives the patronage here which it deserves, and which has been bestowed upon It elsewhere, It will be witnessed by an audhmec limited In size only by the capaclty ol tho theatre. HORN In Eugene, March 15, 190K, to J. K. Pratt anil wife, twins, a boy anil a girl. The boy died soon after birth. Mr. Pratt Is a traveling salenwin for Allen ft Lewis, with hi-adiiuart is In J-.ugenf. res FRANK I..W.OU IX "CUMING Tlliiu THE II VE" rs. who have won dlrtlnction In their respw-tlve lines of work, and I the scenic and costume display U' described as ma?lve and b'-auflfnl Two 60-feet cars are required to( transport the equipment, from which I some Idea of Its Immensity msy be ga'hered. That we are to have the! original company and productlonl kera u asp u red by the fact that tcert ACT Ot'K'KI.V. Dcliiy Has Id en Dangerous in Eu gene. 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TONOPAII GOI.I) STRIKE OF ifi'Joo.noo per TUX Tonopnh, Ney., March I 4. Inhab itants Of Ihfj ,-ltt- ,,r,,l .-I..I..I, cited over unoi'lief rich gold strike' rnai mm n-en mnile here, this time In tho Round Mountalncamp. Re ports rrom there today state that It Is the biggest or the kind ever struck In this district. Eight Inches of ore, practically puro gold, was struck at a depth of 100 f..et. It Is estimated It will run $200,000 to the ton SOCIALISTS CAI.I, X)UNTY CONVENTION' The Socialists of I.nne conn l y are hereby called to ti t In mass con vention at Fraiik'u tint t' on Friday, April 3, at 111 o'clock, for inn purpose or nominating a full ticket lor the rotnlng .lune election an-d sued other liuslneks as mav come before Kiii, I convention. All Socialists are urgently request,., , present II. M. MAN'VII.I.i;, Cliilniiiin Co. Centra) Com. E. C. COI.E. Sec. Co. Central Coin. aj on's OPPORTUNITY 'ULU I KATES from all parts of the United States and Canada to all parts of Ore gon and the Northwest will he- tw ic ,.ff.. u.. ihi Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. Southern Pacific Company Daily Duriug March and ApriL 1908 FROM THE PRIXCIPti. .,.,, r " vt THE RATI W,,(,. ;, Z AVM-'Hr " ' Maud Fry will pleas call at tbt Bugvna Dya Works. CITY ELECTION I am directed by the common coun fll to give notice that the nnnual cltr election r.f thn .liw ,.t L' ...', be held April th. IDAS which time one eouncllman will lie elected from each tint mt ti,. .ii. i. . . --1 - . -niioi- natea for that nfriea vai4 n nominating petitions with the elty recorder on or befor th 21st day of Marck. II0. 8. n. AI.I.HN. i Clky Attorney. CIIICAOO ST. LOI.'IS. . . . KANSAS CITY . ..w.oo norxciL n luffs . .:.1.MI OMAHA . .MH.IHI, ST. PAI'L ito.oo :l(MNI . IO.Or Corresponding rales from all other Extern poin.H. Kt'o'p oveM .vzr ir Op'KOll tnlitit inn o.,., ...... ii. .u .,..,. H.nl.y lo all the ,,, ' Z " ":,1' heralding ,l, 0pll0r. mailoti about Ul .,. ' . " " Ii' " 1 ""e giving good re.Ilnl.lo Infor- u.tcessary. ' v u" u" 1,10 allov railroads for It if Feres Can Be Prenaid Hero nt home If ,Ii..i,.,i a . .. . ' Po.lt .hd telegraph HckrtS any poln Ca'lT 'on. ' m r8,"lre, d Ixieal Agent or addruaa. ' J ""''"'TH WM. Mc MURRAY, 1 General PuKnyer PoelUnd,. Or. JOB PfllNTIAS OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE i i a S '