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KTCfcNH vii'LM GUARD, SATVRDAY, MAIK'H 21, 1908 NATURE AND A WOMAN'S WORK Nature and a woman's work com bined have produced the grandest remedy for woman's ills thut Hie world lias ever known. In tlio eood old-fashioned days of our grandmothers they relied upon Uio roots and herns of the field t,o euro disease and liiltiguU) sullering. T The Indians on our Western Plains to-day can produce roots and herhs for every ailment, and cure diseases that hailie the most skilled physicians who have spent years in j ino study of drugs, From the roots and lierlm of the -field I.ydia K 1'inlthum more than thirty years ago gave to the women of the world a remedy for their w culiar ills, more )tent and, elliea cious than iyiy comliiuation of drugs. Lydia K. I'iiikliuiii's Vcgetahle Compound is now recognized as the standard remedy for woman's ills. Mrs. lJortha Muff, of 618 KG Bt., Louisiana, Mo., writes : "Coranlete restoration to heilth means so much to me that fnr the sake j or iner aunerinir women t uiu niiiiug to make my1 troubles nubile. ' For twelve years I had been suffer ing with the worst forms of female Ills. Daring that time I had eleven different physicians without help. Mo tongue can tell what 1 suffered, and at times 1 oould hardly walk. About two yean ago I wrote Mrs. Plnkhain for advice. I followed It, and can truly say that Lydia H. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound and Mrs. Plnkham's advtceyre alAnwl health and atrenirth. It il Mnvl I, tnoimtnlitM nt frnlfl rfiifTftrlno I women." ' ' What Lydia K. IMnkhatn's Vegn tablo t'oiniMiiind did for Mrs. Mull, it will do for other sulUiriiig women. f IF YOU NEED I Groceries ' WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and Granitcwarc. Headquar ters for White River Flour. Candies, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE IK Grocer Corner 5th and Willamette Sti. Phone Bed 4bl I "removal"! : SALE : Being forced to vacate our present quarters, we will sell Wall Paper and Paints at greatly reduced prices FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS ; Ludford & Haskell m Practical Pllnlers snd Decorators a 95 west 8th ttteet E. C. GuIIiford Feed and Livery, Boarding Stables New Floor Itooni Ne,v lliibbcr Tin iinnoiiw, I'all t t'i-4'k Stuue I. oie. 101) ct Nlh Sln-el. Phone Main It'll C K. Munrot T. W. Munroc HOUSEFURNISHINCS We now have the most complete line of stoves in Kujenc Beds And Codding. Kuj;s and M tliiiR, Shc!l 1 Uriiw,irf and culti-lry T W. EiKMh St..' THE 3T.AQE That KitgHi" ulrygoers ere no breaking; Into' .". "! before she recognized throughout the country l.-nger i oiniiclie j to seek hi (h-clasa eould get her 'kerchief stuffed Into as one of the foremost of American ' , " her mouth, I.lrle Chili Hiid Johnny j singers. Kvervwhere, iind-r varied amusement p.-ii-- .i a i.uttcr jI),nB()n j.aJ llt tiu, moment b; fore ' conditions, from single solo nuyib-TS, of edr-rong;"iru!nton. This la '4- finlKlu d n dialogue. Half of It had . to long and sustained oratorio roles fif tli.; excellent ren ,ons why Manager been heard, the other half was and recitals, she has in'-t with un Smlth's ji j ;-i v successful "ffoi-ts io drownel in tiimiiltuuur laughter, 'bounded success. There la n-t a '' . Perhaps it was in:endei in chrht- prominent orchestra in the country pl'-nse M I'-'itrmi U n w.:u , . . ,. (;, ., to -.,th Wilson has notap-: such an enthnslnitic response, Just 'now Mr. Nieitn n engaged In booking an array 'if hUh-class pro- duclloiis with :i view to bringing the present theatrical season to a mos' brilliant and succ-tuful finale, "for," as he pays, "the success of the forthcoming season will depend largely upon how weil we take care of such snlendld productions as "Dream city." bonked lor tne even- Ing of Monday, March 23rd. and the "fSourgoninHter." for the 2r,th. wiin in; uik tnrairirui i.vnii- cale." says Mr. Smith, "the allot- nK8 irritation at one's mother-In-! Possessor or a bass vo ce o. -ment of shows to each circuit town iaw or jUHl p.a sadness over the neKa and richness with a . wide and Is based upon the showing made the weather. In Itself It Is almost a , "tended range of thoroughly "th prevlaus season and Its taste Is shriek from beginning to end. One I character. Mr MIddleton sings with catered to according to tho appre- wondors how so manw Irresistible remarkable intelligence and in sucn elation of clasB. It may be a matter ' situations and so much Impelling hu matters as Interpretation, ""rasing of general Interest to the local then-j , nor and genuine fun can b5 crowd-land co,rre ,U8e. of tc,n? ('''r' ' tre-goers to learn that Kugeno has,e(i ito two "puffs" of tho ame w is all. His strong, vigorous constl th highest rating for the appreclu- ,. Hut thev are there. Per. tutlon, his manly appearance, repoBe tlon of class of liny Inland town In , "Coming Thro' the live" ncorn-1 an artistic triumph but "Dreiim City." u'hlnh tinct anmetvhiif rl i.tm rlr.rl fronl the usual lines of musical comedy, Is hailed hv critics as the distinct i nnd uiwiunllrierl hit of a most un usual and brilliant season. With Hdgar Smith mpplylng the dialogue nnl lyrics and Victor Herbert, the composer and P"er of Itoglnald De Koven. th. Incidental niualc, there Is good reason for the success which the production ha.; attained. To once again greet the "n.urg' mnstor" In lis triumphal tour Is like coming back home to dine after hav ing been toFv.rd hlstrijnle crusts and crumbs of doubtful quality and fla vor. With such headlines as (lus Wclnhurg In the HUe role nnd Ruth White as Willie, tho orlglnutors of those respective par's, It would seem that ' the table of Th"spls were ac tually heaped up and this clever duo Just giving us our fill of wholesome morsels. The "Burgomaster" Is built upon lines that will endure and the coming of thli clever aggrega tion Is being looked forward to with fond anticipation. Portland OltlcNiiiN. John W. Kelly, In the Portland Kvenlng Telegram, says: No mistake about. "Dream City" being good. It "went" from the mo ment the. principles got Into action, and It kept "wentlng" until the final curtain dropped. Kvldenlly Ihel show-wise crowd had a hunch, for they turned out atrong and filled the I Marfiuuin Inst ever-lut; nlinrst to Ihej limit. It's the kind of show thut makes everyone in the Hutllencn it """" " " ' I big business for the rest, of the en-j gageuieut. i ue niiuen was i no rigni ateer. Many worse musical nttrnc tlons have come to Portland at $1.M), und more Ihau one attraction not near so meaty has hail Hi ! nerve to charge $2 the seat. This explana tion, by way of saying that, the Mai' qua m Is offering a whopper of a bar- Kiiln. nieiiBurod by well-known stau-.i,.r dards. . liood comedians, a comeninnne, o fairish chorus und all the btoihu'v nocesHary. garnished over with Vic- ,t ,ook f h w h t Among the foremost contraltos of lor llurbert music, makes l,mim'ake tho acoustics out of the Mar-1 ,he Middle West, none occupy a more City." it can be called -vaudeville.! , , kp , nromlnents position than Mrs. Rose If you wish, for the sonira nnd dances , cr(jwdg thllt week a8t nllt-8 Blir. 1-utlgcr-CJannon. She has had the ad aro popped in at nny old tlmo or , makes It certain that i vnn,aK0 of 8t"l.vng "h the best place, without Interfering with " , jrenili Chy will make the box of- 'eafhers In this country and Europe, s ory. Tim story Is rii.her anemic ! f)(.o ,(iok ,lko R Ke(li)ni anMrmitury and has just returned fresh from her in u. i. ..n ""'I to 8tui'o a nialinia farm In onlcr to tiutiHfnrm It Into town Iota. Tho runner fulU uhUm'p nnd t ho hoioihI hcL showfl tho city ho (livmna iihuttt. Not much of n ilot, oh? Well, It N ull thut 1h iuct'8smy. "Dream Clly" wua cirlntnnlly put on at Jo. Wt lici 's iuukIo hall, Nmv Vnrk, In coiinoctlou with "Tho MaKlr Kulwlu," In which Mtuo. Itlauvclt was thu hln uolso. "Droam rity" now, for road pur poHOrt, Ii an horn cxltiiult i( niul miikes a rattling ontortaluinctit Tor an even ing" "D. a.," tho l'oriltuitl .lour mil's draiuatlr crhh, : "DIuk, dnnn, rix tho boll. Here It In, It blow In with yosti'rday'H hrt'ozt'H and nky-toarH, carried tho Martinam andlonro by Moim, nat Hi nt cd ovoiy one who naw It with do llnht .Kiivo tnhlcnco at t linos tf bvliiK Iuk on wnvnlrvioiiH and pioiu1h,h to inako n record-hie nklnn attondaitco m ,h, 1 """ 'Dream City has Jut onp xpitko) that need! r'plni l;m - It k name. ;"l thoimht thin wan koIiik to be I HomothUm llko the "Holy City," said' u wttmau, bi t wet-u! hlrcour;h kuIm J that tuivt nuinietitary evidence on ' j' i i v., t'..V'' V : I ' .... '' 1 -rvv .-"-V-w s. cover up the color and caliber of its wheels nnd maliuprlngs. Anyway, before tiie curtain rises, one la in a quandary as to what to expert, and by the time tli e opening chorus la started one Is ready to accept any - thing from a real mello drama to a Benil-rellglous vaudeville show. "But expectations are often the catapults that throw us on our heads ana- smash to smithereens fondeBt hopes and cheeriest dreams. "Dream City" can smash any thing that bor- ners on runerai inces. squeamisn ieei - haps It Is the fault of the playem Mr. Franz Wagner, the famous 'eel loiHt, with the Chicago Symphony Or. chestrn, who upeur8 as soloist at the Kiigenn alustcal Festival, in April. MltS. ltt)SM I.ITKJIOIKJAXXDX, Contralto, Who ApH'urH at the l-hl Win Musical FcnHviiI lis Soloist ,,, , ,. . ,1,hlw,rh mti. ' .,..,,. A .,,. wrltl,a ,. flir n., ' t I ; : r-i -w . t'S?' ...! V- ... .-in hM liff n mirlniF .hnln.r liiflnir Itu!"'""!" 11 l Ul K I Vltl UrilSl. .MOn. fttilY An nti nvntii lillf leu ( Inn nf it f tuned merriment In the show line II Is "there" with Its hair In a Marcel wave. True, its thought ercentiiKo ,i n'i rlll, ,, i,,,,, ui- ri. ,,...!, t.,, lis baltlnir averato Is hlirher'tlian anv' Iciini In I lie National I.eiiKiie. . Afier Mary .Marble and l.lltle Chip toddle onto the stuKc the hps fitlloW earii other so fast that ll would require an adding niai-liine to ke 'p tra,-k of t hum. "Dream City" Isn't exactlv a; musical comeilv, nor n musical lurce. and II rcrtnlnly Isn't even n distant re-atlcn I"' einrrlnue to a cenilc opera notwltlistandlng the fact that Victor llerbert wrote the music. It comi-a nearer being a stretch of 'he Imui - tnatlon III two nc:s and three scenes - one of those hybrid entertainments IVal have made thu .New York music hulls prosperous." i PERSONNEL OF GREAT SYMPHONY CHGHERTRA ,, ., , ", make your old ones look like new Mrs l.em vlcv.. t lark W llf.m s nt Kugeno Dye Works. Sixth and Wll naine Is too tauilllar to the musical lamette streets. tf nubile to call for extensive details of her talent and her achievements. Dur-. Ing the nine seasons which Mrs. Wi!-, son has devoted to public singing the has broadened in her art. until she Is peared und her career la significant; In the many re-engagements made by clubs under whose auspices alio has. nunc,. I Mrs. Wilson's success Is that achlev- 'ed by beauty of voice, sincerity of 1 purpose, and untiring and Intelligent I labor, added to a personality which j convinces the hearer at once that she will do well, whatever sue uuw tukes. Mr. MIddleton Is the fortunate 1 . , .... j of m- and winning personality m. JOHN n. MIU.EB. Tenor, Who Apiears at the Kngene Muslenl Festival as Soloist Mit. Aimirit Minni.wox. IUiks, Who ApiH-ars at the Fuene .Musical restlvnl ns SnloNt produce a deep nnd lasting Impres- ' slon. tiv-iiii ui iu"nr, . Mrs. (.niinon s voice Is reniiirknble f(r 1,8 rl' hness and beauty. She has n" n'si"! ranse. and sings wilh wonderful style and finish. ,c"r 'Intel pret.ulons Rive utmost ! satisfaction and leaves nothing to be! desired. Mrs. On mm hns nnnnred wlf h ' tv.oRt all of tlie prominent musical clubs in tho country. j "" ' l"lsl flv rw -'"'m f s,"""r, ,"'a h("''n r "u 'en ling V" ' '"" t"i,;i1"'' , Ml ,'v'"- i?lvo "'permlre and his nrtlstlc siand- I V'" vouched for by the leading 1 l'r , "'"' ' , ,M I'fesenl he Is lending tenor so- ! '', ' . '" , a ''"Irersalisi 'l 1 "'' n memher of j the t hliago Musical Vacuity. , Ills voice Is a pure, high tenor. I easily produced, under good control. : nnd nt all limes remarkable for Its .tone and i)ualltv. lie sings authori tatively and with sincere musical feel In c. Wny buy new ctntfius when we can t'HITTIM HAKK MARKET IS AVKAK From present indicatlor.s the cas-j rata market wlil b? the lowest this' st-aton that the country has seen In recent years. 'The Guard hast , made careful Inquiry of tSe various, deal.-rs and this is the concensus o. ; . . ,o.n ntleed. . opinion on in? ri'arket conditions are so unsatisfac - tory this seasan that many of the l.r. t dealers do noi i'"i i "' the market at all this year. At the present time and for sev eral months past the market has; been dead. There has been no lle-! mand for the bark at anv price. This! In the face of the fact that the peel' was short lest, year and almost six, months has elapsed since the last, season closed. On top of this dor-i mant market the low price of labor, and the dull times are expected to, t, in a ip, nnot this season, fur ther denresBing an already low mar-' nlture dealers, have sold their tur ret 1 nlture factory in this city to Roy The following from the Oregonian C. Morgan, who has been In the con- ln,erest the P v "The outlook for the cascara bark been pending for the past several market Is not good. Trade has weeks and was only completed dur been early stagnant for several ! ing the last day or two, Mr Morgan months, with prices tending down- ward and the indications are that the situation will be even worse ip the future, owing to the failure of 1 Jan Vnn Orclt, the celebrated Dutch violinist, who niuienrs with the Oilcaijo Svmnhonv Orchestrn nt the Fngene Musical Festival In April. fiEXKVIKVK t'liAHK YVII.SOX, Who ApHurH At tln Kugcnc Fistival as Soirano Ktdoist. one of the largest handlers of this commodity In the world. "The Stnllman Fulton company, a wholesale drug firm in New York, with branches in Chicago and Lon don, failed recently. The fail ure was precipitated by the sudden death of Mr. Stallman. Immediately following the failure, cables an nounced that London brokers had offered fill tons of bark on the Lon don market at 30s, equivalent to B cents a pound here. This lot was believed to be a part of the holdings of the Stallman & Fulton Coninanv. and tho fear was expressed that the receiver for the company might force on the American market the New York holding of the firm i which are supposed to be large. Such action would absolutely swamp a market already (i 'liioralited." No l so to Hie "1 have found out that there Is no use to die of lung trouble as long as you can get rr. King s New Discov ery," says Mrs. .7. I'. White, f (tush horo, I'a. "I would not be alive to day only for that wonderful medi cine, it loosens up a rough quicker than anything else, and cures lung '""''"' cicii niter tne case Is pro-' nounced hopeless." This most rella-l hie remedy foi coughs ana colds la1 grippe, asthma, bronchitis and1 hoarseness s sold under guarantee nt "V KuykendaH's drug store, 50c I and $1. Trial hoitl free. ! MK.liliV WID1 SMLOHS I A new lii. f M,.rv vt,i,v s ,P Just leceiv-d at Colvln & Russell's M l-.nst Ninth street. ,j ! FURNITURE FACTORY SOLD TO ROY MORGAN i ; rtrtTI,.(Tn. M'm.,rir...e - - (TItKS PI.AXT IX THIS CITV IKOM DAV & IIKXDKKSO.V, PIOXKKIl ITIiXHritK DKAI,. KltS MUX M.VKK 1MP1IOVK MKXTS. Day & Henderson, the pioneer fur- now being in cnarge oi me piaui. He will add new machinery to the factory, will add to the present force of employes and will make a num ber of Important improvements. The plant is already equipped to manu facture almost any kind of furni ture except chairs, and besides mak in rnrnlhipa t f Mnvfjnn pvnects I to do a general jobbing business. I This plant has been In operation I for a good many years and has been : one of Eugene's leading manufac i taring Institutions, several men being I constantly employed there. Day & ' Henderson have manufactured a great deal of the furniture they carry at their store and it is pronounced as I good as any that is shipped In from a distance. There is on hand at the mill a good stock of all the kinds of I lumber that is necessary to the manu ! facture cf the ordinary furniture. Mr. morgan will no doubt succeed in I his venture. , 1KJKX. ! ' ; At Washington, D. C, March 19, 1908, to. Leonard straight and wife, a daiiKhter. Mr. Straight is former ly of Eugene. NOTICE TO COXTKACTOK8 Office of the Clerk of School Dis trict No. 4, Lane County Or. Eugene, Or., .Mrch 19, 190S. Sealed proposals for the erection of an addition to the hlsh school building of this district will be re- celved at. this office until April 2, j 190!:. Plans and specitieations may 1 be teji :t off!"? of the architect, John l!i::r. icker. Kugene, or nt the ! offic? of the school clerk.- The dis trict b.ard ""iuM-ves tile rl'at to re I jr-et any or nil liiris. FRANK TIEISXHR, ni30 L'ler!: Rcioul Di.itrict No. 4. AXXOVXCKMKXT J. M. Howe and J VV. Uuoy ?jave opened a real estate office In the building with J. A. Mnnrer's (jewelry store, number r,42 Wil lamette street, where we would be pleased to have all oid frlenda who have property to sell, beta farm and city, call and list Bame with us and we will do our best to sell same. HOWE ft BUOY, tf 542 Willamette S'reei FOR COXSTAI1LK John J. Hess. I hereby announce that 1 will be a candidate for consta ble on the Democratic ticket. Don't forget the primary April 17th. TA1I.OK SHOP ItF.MOVAL XOTICH D. S. McDougnl!, the tailor, has moved hi" shop from the Tr.itt build ing on Willamette street to the room one dn'ir rust of the Yerlngton drus store mi Has! Ninth street. "where he will be found by all his customers, tf MOTH Kirs RITCIIFX Sevemh and Oak streets, has open ed under new management. Good board and room hy the day, week or month. First-rlnss homo cooking. Chicken dinner p-vp- ?nday tf MRS. S. y. ABBOTT. Tho Oregonia- nf t,0 7n;, 5t page 4. 'nhnii;, r.. tf,;:.3 that via 'I'nltci' Wireless Telecraph Co. the naval , -.t;.- r-- l(:-.d ,. mes sage v is received from the bnttle ship Maine. , Hip fi..e; eS(H) inllP, aay. Our prelc.-rcd stock now Jli. ,,0. We expect another advance before April 1. WIUKLKS3 WOODRUFF. Agent, ;P Petahitiia Incubators and llrnoders. CHAMIIl;i(S HARDWAHR CI r . V '- -A Jt ' '"?n EugenetTheatrt Moncfay March 23 (PS )f iff &$H THE ml JOE mm Ti7,r Li;l A I ', II 1J00U!r7 H I T 3 ( ll y t I in. 7! ,' " i HL.11U1 11,1 iMu nbr, Or Ail ErniRT 5tA5 r---' gU AT VvEGCRJ Vffll fiSh? MEW YORK Cin. f 1 1 Arwml i: t .i ' m :."'.",I',M l-.-vi rv CHltliy IIIU1S.IUI"" produced mytfij i? ',. Bonk and lyrics J)'; music oy :'J its rcsau hsm LtesA'iDDaifflmiem; iiuonvF!t,fT5 "i.l V',tUDtVllti "i rAtiCY vcu , r. - i-nnvsi -riif vf.'auu. WH'lil-T I III, ,L llrll " ' - i "CO NC TO in-w"", Tr:CWLHflW L Lv anttVt IU. SJXTY.FEO, U-ivr-fT-rerU''- Vw - 1 . I Now ale S. E. 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