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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1908)
I THE KTGKXK DAILY OtTARD. WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 18. 1K i ( n; r1 Co ' in SP3 J-. 1 J ctSa s! te4 t . : is & "VUSt ' fan v 0 J - 1? " 1 ' ................. . perfectly demonstrated AMl'BKMKXTS , by the re markable career which the produc-i tlon has had. Immense audlencegi have greeted It everywhere, especially I upon 118 return eiiKaneirietits, a clr-1 It appears to l Kenerally under- cumHlance which nnmt be tancn as, utood that an amusement event of lonotiiiK exceptional merit. "Com-1 iiK.ru ihnn .nllii;.iv HiiiRci I veneiei lnK I nro the Kye was wriu!i iij will occur at the Kiinene theatre Fri day, .March 20, when he widely the well-known humorist. Geo. V bart. It Is Bald to be brilliantly Ho-1 wit-1 CRESWELL DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION 1 n L3 to to men o to C 8 5? ' 2 o n 3 o "0 I 5 ft 2 J '5C ft ; W' '.tf"i'di 1 K1.TA' 'L't "K. WSJ mi-:; I The annual convention of the Cres I well District ' Sunday School Asso ciation will meet In regular session I t Dexter on April 5, J 90S. begin ' nlnn at 10 a. m. Tho program is 1 as follows: I Devotional servles conducted by I Mrs. K. Ij. Jacobs. Opening of con- , vention by district president; worab of welcome, K. L. Edwards; response Mrs M. K. Guiley; song; reading of I minutes and appointment of commit tees; reports of schools by their sec retaries; "How to Hold the Interest of the Mttle Ones in the Sunday School, Mr. Lawrence; song. Noon I !,. 1 11 m Song service, led by Dexter choir; ' The Teacher's Larger Opportunity," Mrs. Gertrude Bar nett; song, by convention; "Rever ence for the House of God and How to Teach It," Janette R. Lacy; thirty minutes entertainment by Dexter school; "Cloud with a Silver Lining,' T H. Kenton; song; "The Cry From Macedonia," Mrs. F. Howard; mis cellaneous business; reports of com mittees and election of officers; ad journment. W. L. WHEELER, Pres. IRMA HOWE, Sec. FRANK IiAIX)K, "NOTT, THE TAIL OR," IX COMING THRO THE RYE known musical Thro' the Rye" comedy "Coming ty an. Io keep the spectators con -.111 i. fi-u vulsed with laughter except when iney are uhiuuiiik to ouio ucub'"1 presentation In this city. From all j fu,' mUB,cal number over the country rome roports wn.cn leave no doubt as to the exceptional charms of this production. That It Is a genuine muslcul comedy In all that tho term Implies, and that It Is of superior quality In all of the ele ments which make for success In thlH character of entertainment aro points charmlngtly rendered. The score is the work of A. Baldwin Sloane, who has many successes to his credit in this field of endeavor, unci It is said to contain many charming melodies and jingling "catchy" numbers. A vast array of scenery nnd costumes characterlas the production, and an Immense pre- ADMIIt.U, EVANS ..,,,.,, WILL HE RELIEEI) Washington, March 17 Rear Ad miral Charles Sperry will bring the battleship fleet from San Francisco to the Atlantic coast by way of the Suez canal. This detail was announ ced by Secretary Metcalf late today. At Admiral Evans' personal re quest he will be relieved of the com mand of the battleship fleet on reach ing San Francisco. Kear-Aamirai Thomas, the next In seniority, will succeed Admiral Evns in command of the fleet temporarily. sentlng company of comedians, sing ers and dancers Is employed. That this will bo one of thedistinctively bright spots In the amusement sea son here may be taken for granted. SHIP TOUR l-ROPUOlr" to Bell Tower Co., 902 Post Street, Seattle, Wash. They always pay tho highest market Dries. M7 We me all the latest methods la cleaning and dyeing at the Eugene Dye Works, corner Sixth and Willam ette street. Phone Red 2861. tf 281, Eugene. Or. 6nn tho u Havlwars ngjll ORPHEUM T1HEATR? TONIGHT .i" '. i . ROSA WHITE Chamjjion Rilie Shot of the Pacific Coast MAGIC, MIRTH and MYSTERY By PRO?. HO YT Special lilntinee Saturday Afternoon at S" fHrlnck Two Shows Kach Night, at 7:30 uud 8 45 ADMISSION, 10 CENTS BR0DERS BROS. NEW MARKET - We are now located in our new building; 73 across the street and we will be pleased to see'you. ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for . .... 65c Broils and Stews Strictly Co.t Price BF.ODEK.S BR.OS. West, 8th Street. ' NEW ots and Tracts in Blair Will Be Advanced April 15th treat II ' , . I w 3v A -2 : Asr. H t si: 71. 'i 72. s4. r - Vv av VA N iA! ; soi..' v v j n N':" --T-r-A'- r' 'V 4' tJ r $ECOMJ, - r STcr -I'Ji !. 1 A r r v 1 -- A t Ti 1 1 M a MA tii?i 80M hoi.i SOI.O tf' 4J SOI.l a 4 SO I.I) I A PLAT OF BLAIR STREET ADDITION EUGENE, OREGON. 1 Only four of the acre tracts and a few of the three-quarter acre tracts remain unsold, and there has been a good sale of lots. Several houses will be built in the addition this spring and summer, and other purchasers will set out shade and fruit trees. The property was priced very casonablc to start with; and rapid sale and Improvements made and contemplated justify an Advance of 10 Per Cent, on all unsold lots and tracts on AdhI 15th RUir AA;r,nn nrvrcrtv will doublc . , .i . . . . i . , .j i A. il. & . . . i .. -.... u vwfc . r r ' value In two years. It Is at present prices inc dcsi mvcsimcnt in cujjcnc, occausc u is suuaica wncre me town mu expana over it Just as sure as water runs down come from. If you want a home or own Trms on Balance. l hill Eugene must grow down the main valley roads, where the electric roads will come up from Portland, and wherr- tK !.. t .u. ... u..c.w will wish to save money by investing it on easy installments in desirable teal estate, you can't miss it in BLAIR STRFFT Annm, c .v o..,,0nf. and y - """uiuii, omaii VsdMi raj "- Any of the following well-known and reliable real estate dealers will be glad to show you this property at any time OREGON LAND CO. . GARRETT REAL ESTATE CO. r r rpncc PLANK & JOHNSON ' OREGON HOME AND LAND CO, PArTFTr T AND CO; McMURPHEY & RUGH, JENKINS & STARBUCK HOWE & BUOY J tMMW,,BWMWWMIW IHHUm v, , minimum UB, , mill f "JllZZf