Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 29, 1908, Image 5

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    te$CIRCUS PAR&DE
TIIK ElfiEVE DAILY
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F" . . UiwmmAnded for
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L, to women.
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ttwruatonio. SoaUo
(...itimicMcaiidai
leouiMmbrMM.
Ujunlliwlnpedientof
I .n..l Am tklt haj
t-Uwarlooked by tie
EU for ths past fifty
i i V fount? in
IjftdJ Mr W -
The United
kntry nyi of Uie action
Ell It II una m
die tratment of dyien
itennittant diseases as a
kqgjlUM.
Lite, another ingredient
Celised by the United
buttery u 1111(1 ma'
Me. IticUontheitom-
ktiul tract. HBBm
DELIGHTS GREAT
THR0N8 of people
was ihe -a,,,,, ia,.,,.. ,,
predicted ilui: i, w.,1,1,1 i',,'11'
were stunned win, ,, , 11
..v .nidUie, inn , ...
W 1:
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SO suddenly n,
KMTTKIUXfi I'AO'E.tXT OVKll A
MILK 1X)X(J PASSED IIETWKKX
CROWHEI) SIDEWALKS OF Kf.
CiKXE TODAY" THOUSANDS AT
TKXD PERFORMANCES I
SPITE OK FltKOl EXT SHOW ERS
Dl'UJXG DAY'
ere was n(l ,jni
.' i-V.TV.
all .1. in,.
as described, one niii0....!, ''Ctllst
Bap, while ,".. 11 a unit
" air. turnini 1'""
at the same ins,-.,,, . ?, a al""Jst
making the le,i n 10 niil'i'ie
gram will Lkr:L..Lh':.0'l,i''a Pro-
't one omission a j he".," wi"
eome. early the ; uio r.,ce"
of a i;irrlin. 1 lwa"1- Lovers
BIG WELCOME
FOR HEROES OFo
OLYMPIC GAMES
.t4
Complete perrromance of
Barnura & Bailey's show to
night, regardless , of . the
weather. Doorsopeiv at 7
p. m., performance at 8 p: m.
JIM KEENE'S HORSE
Through
ring ibmis-
NOW Y.lrV .....
Olyiunh.n """''"' ill the
'li.' ..imr,i,.,v,l i, all ov,r ; ,, "
itkiMnito-urinarr mem
t D -All
in chrome entitu.
fittiy ud diurhea, aid
liieiMt of the lirer and
hit the people tunic oi
klllTh FflfflMY. ins DHL
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litetuaoiyoruieMwiio
:
BIARRIED
ue v. jHinea jonnscon,
ISM Frank I. fnnHr.n
ha Mae Dean, Rev. H.
Delating.
BE-FOR ALI1AXV
tern Oregon.)
Inulalion is eiven In
Irectorv as in Don nnH
fy, lth about hilt as
Rbe atomache ache, and
kne'6 OODulatlnn la tnn
for Albany. .
ah roaas ieaa to "Circusvllle" tn.
day. located upon Kincaid n.M
where the Barnum & Bailev erentuJ
show on earth has pitched Its tem
porary nawtat and will give, two per-
lormances today. The circus exhibit
ed In Albany yesterday and the short
jwy ,,CIO BB uegoiiated by the
. ',' 8. ""I1 a good season.
While their arivpnr uDa ..
wee srna' hours.!' It was not too ear!
! ,f r hundreds of enthusiasts who
h n,.V ui me nrst train
- nun tne crv
of here she comes." A big percent
age of the juvenile and a goodly
sprinkling of the adult population
watched w th lntor0t . if..: ,"""1
. aa tuey no nil-
rchfecurrlng clrc"8 day the
not until the last train arived tha?
the enthusiastic inro- "J. lat
ment reached the boiling point, nit
on this section came the e ephants
Included amnnp- th
cred cattle f rom InhLT Sb.'" iSl
mas. aluacas. 7Bhi. ,. ; "a
ng a motley caravan and mar hZ"
In grotesque fnhin ,w. ,mg
pounds. Long before the last car"
had un oadfid thoi- . 1 ar
val of the animals a7 horses al,Tas
in readiness fnr th.i. !. ". was
quarterimr Th " a ' "-"""ortable
first t ""11116 lent was the
nrst to go up, and long beforp tho
averaee ninn . ' s ueire tne
for hwr "ene w" ready
tv. " nut corree.
aSS'-',rs;
ly svsfpm 7h J L essn for order
caKes Z. n. W.,ay heavy va"a and
cava can;'6 P'aCed and riS8ed for the
Thp m TI' ni Pnrle
WON FUTURITY STAKE HARBISBUR6 NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Sheepshead Bav, Auc q
-The Kuturity, a.ud "at
53,000 was won bv Mask
ette, a Keene entry. Sir Mar
third'"8 SC'Cnd and He'et
4
wow York, Auit 29 n. n
Island Futurity. Tor 2 y7ar-o,d??he
tv,i "L "Kpsnead Bav
Plies to the operation of the'.n'.l.
rpLnB:.In re.Rard t0 hlch the
have not ; ta' nws.lnl.eresen
titude. WiVh or' wnhouUbett ,7 tt"
uwn, n m ",? Jfey c,ub ann
turf. j ;-""s. viuitn means
thirteen days of racing.
HARRIMAN WILL TAKE
AUTO RIDE HERE
on the
ight Track
r' hiS Is looked
apert assistants.
Pressed
iaii.i ; " "tt e
f tiiiactlon an as-
IKnncci'M. ;
and Dyeing
5
fye Works I
iUnrJ.
1" do. ?.""
r.-,. ." Kind
' chare
'"Jrn : "
shod;
1 Poorly
0
sential thin .V'L. ,u 8,1 tlle
the tradmnn., s .make up
circus. Th. ",' ,;ee' f18'"a5r ot a
wardrobe. rh P ev.n .costI-v
open caeps ho f, , , alsllay of
ea horses ' t?L,leoL e"-.?dltloii-
floais t.,.: ..,..u"lule allegorical
mmii. j " "f11" a a'Se drove of
equalled Th ceuea nere, if
ance ;,?,?.e.r? a8 .mslc In abund-
their own nJ uwns nacl a uan(i of
a in ' ' "h"d, JI9. l. the turn-out
els , hhh ",u,"e lun- The cam-
gloated over the Lt apparentlj
in a "drv" .Iact Lhat tn.ey "'ere I
trundled sfnliniJ V e eleI'hants
with .I, "dIy by- n,ost of them
?d orr'ecrkPerChed bUyantl' ""on
theT?eearnaenntab,,1.Ca,",OI,e br0ht up
reperto re nr8"" llf alr w't.1. a wide
return of tho ",c",u- with the
the utter becmoTh 6 ' the 8rounds
dreds wh i. e the mecca for h"n
showUnd th var"'8 fee
"ere thrown "B lne entrances
weTp hoI",01'6?..1"6 ""ket wagons
Ing for tho . , n I)atrons clanior-
Un, tnem1,aoStfh0ard8 Wn'ch wo"il1
men, to the circus fairyland.
1 no MdiiiKfrit,
of tho,,s!,ennd118erlS drew the mention
verdlc th t th""1 lt,Was the general
far and . anln"" display was
"mpreheno the Tst varled ani1
anlmni e ever shown hpre. The
PlaTdV",1" iine Edition, dls-l
ilean j , 'luvancage. and the r
w " ..and .wmlesome environment
"jwnere remarked.
If nila mi J r ...
Rlraffes tth " -ne.ft.,,Ke ,ent. three
country) tail t SeVe" ln the
i ' ta". tower ne nrpnturoa
"on Ci" lnh8,a"Lbiect .of attrac"
o d liai.v it" l,le i-ionins-than
ii v e'ephant. scarcely larger
O " Newfoundland dog.
tier ZV '8 entlre sectlon "n-
"Phant. hWf.re ,ne herd
th enr-i, 6 thro"h 'he centre of
els and . T Were tethered 21 cam-
mll Thp'd?e,array of ,,e'1" anl"
pecl-,llv . dlslla' in cages was es
ar" tv, "0,ewor'hy. and offered such
nd 1, ,T a,.8 b-hrned rhinoceros
tire mn. "'i'P"Ioianius. The en-.
It'v and 18 ?f dt-tlnrtlve qnal-l
nature-lvPrs overlooked by
nr ,h T1"' ''''rforniiincc
aid zJ!"' ,'rol,Pr "'-" uld be
ituin,. and provided manv novel-si,,n'-il
,, "r "PeniTl with a proc
,.rv ', "V ln arraimcm.Mit. Kv
sin, 1' Mnnev has l.,.n lavishly
was n nvlrl..nr
Late this afternoon John
H. Hartog. manager of the
Commercial Club, received
the following message from
. E. H. Harrlman in reply to
a message sent by Mr. Hartog
stating that the Eugene clti-
zens wanted 'to give the rail
road magnate an auto ride
about the city and stating
that if he stayed here onlv a
few minutes he would be una
ble to see much of Eugene,
the most beautiful city in Or
egon: "Your telegram today. All
right. Will be glad to take
auto ride with you. Will ad
vise later number ln mv par
ty and time of arrival."
Harrlsburg, Aug. 9. Hon F F
an outing at YaqTna Bay"TZrXy
Uln neon',ee:day Went '
Cunninphiim uMn itL ...
their four h" . ' 'Ju'"ea. d?""r-
whent at M.,v .uu8nel?
todav Th. i 7 ""l" warenouse
&e.eyr.er?M-theJ,h"e had
wrfe Bt'!.ts' ot near Rowland
Ono ? ,7i , . ""snnornood.
ftftv bhh,f'e'da 0f oats Jlelded him:
ttny bushels per acre.
Yesterday and today's rain delayed
hop picking to some extent. How-1
ever, the enrlv vrion ...
cared for during next .week.. i
hpd , Wl" Bnll hl8 eigliteen
nead of reir nteroH nniuH v., . 1
Everett. W.-ish fo- ..kn.,,',.. '
told ,h at,"'ace- He exnects to at
tZ ,the I'rlncipal fairs of Washing
ton. Idaho and Oregon this fall.
These thnrnii.rh,.Pnn m .
He - .,.wa nm ue iavor-
The bier clrpno ot Aihnn.. .
attracted an outoload of passengers
from this city.
hn"', Ji ' Sende" "eft for her
home In Portland today, after a very
pleasant visit with her host of
friends in this city and vicinity
Miss Pearl Smith returned to her
home in Portland, tod,.,- Ok. .
spent her vacation here in visiting
with her father, Mr. Duncan Smith,
m who I-u.v. ne is a shining light In
the musical world. ;.
The End is Getting Close
only 9 more days ot the
Closing Out Sale
Everything Must, Be Sold
nc uouar Does the Work of Two Elsewhere
Umbrellas at Wholesale Cost
35c and 40c Men's
Underwear 25c
Men's 50c and 75c
Underwear 40c
In blue brown, pink andwhite, dn all sizes;
the very best grade; regular 5c and 75c: our
83,9 Prlce I 4c
Men's Patent Kid Shoes $3.75
Men's high grade patent kid shoes, In all
styles and shapes; solid oak soles; single coun
ters; regular 5 grade; our sale price . ... . $H 73
THE BON MAR.CHE
Men's and women's umbrellas, In all grades
from tho best to the medium. Everv one tho
best. All at manufacturer s cost.
Women's Belts and
Bags at Cost?;:
Women's high grade belts and bags at man- (
... .. D Iu nlI Diit.g una colors, irow
tho white wash belts to the , fine bead belts. "
bvery one the best. ,
Silk Petticoats, Silk Gloves;'
bilk Waists at Manufacturers' Cost '
Where one dollar
- goes as far as two,
elsewhere
quartette ln the loft. All will be cor
dially welcomed.
Congregational Church
W. B. Plnkerton. pastor. Morning
service at 10:45, sermon on "A Greir.
Service to a Great People." No even
ing service. Sunday school at 9:45
a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. A
hearty welcome to all strangers.
DKEAMLAXD THEATRE
Monday and Tuesdnv Tho i
shiner's Daughter. a31
I 4-4
C'Hl'RCH SERVICES
nrv sum-rim-?" ;
TRACTS OX Y'OFIl
OWX TERMS NOW
There are two or three acre tracts
left In Blair Street addition, close in,
with streets nlcelv traded whlfh von
can buy at a moderate price on
on monthly Installments if you wish.
Also tracts from to 10 acres In
Garden Home addition. These are
very desirable and vou mav make
your own terms.
These are splendid chances to
make money by saving it, as well as
by the Increase In values. They will
not last long.
See Ce Oregon Land Company,
Howe & Buoy or Zimmerman &
Uugh about these tracts.
ELECTRIC THEATRE
Monday and
and Mr. Hyde.
Tuesday, Dr.
Jekvll
u31
Vudor porch shades are a luxury
with the reach of all.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
Dr. Lowe tile nntlelnn will ho In
his Eugene office all next week, af
ter which time he will be absent for
two months.
Large shipment or rockers and din
ing chairs just received. See us for
new, up-to-date furniture at right
prices.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
C'Hl'RCH SERVICES
Christian Church
Morning service at 11 o'clock and
evenlnu sprvlpo nt onini. . ,
-a " 1 ueuu
Sanderson, of the Divinity School,
"in tunuuci. uocn meetings.
United llrettircn Church
J. W. Sprecher, pastor. Sunday
school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11
a. m. and 8 p. m.; Junior Endeavor,
3 p. m.; Senior Endeavor, 7 p n,
Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m.
Quarterly conference meeting Wed
nesday at 8 p. in.
Central Presbyterian ("hurt-It
H. N. Mount, pastor. Sunday
school at 9:45 a. m. In FVn n k hn'.
C. E, meetlnir nt (1 : 4 r. n m iilu,. I,',
the hall: union nreMchinir Bor,rna ,.f
the llaptisls and Presbyterians in the
First Baptist church il II i m
S p. m. MorniiiL' snbiect. "Tho ih.ht
to and of the Stranger." Evening
"Another Chance."
First Chin-el, of Christ, Scii-ntlsl
Corner Ninth anil Pearl streets
Sunday service, II a. m.; subject,
"Christ Jesus." Wednesday evening
meeting. S p. m. Free reading room
open dally In church building from
2 to 4 p. in., except Sunday. All are
welcome.
St. Miu-y's Episeoiml Church
Corner of Seventh and' Olive streets
P. K. Hammond, rector. Holv
Communion nt 8 n. m.; Sunday school
at 9:45 a. m.; morning prayer and
sermon. 11 a. in.; evening prayer
and sermon, 7:45 p. in. Strangers
and visitors cordially welcomed.
Methodist Church
D. II. Trimble, pastor Class meet-
AUTOMO BILES
Frank B-nneit & Son
Garaee Perl and 12th. Phonerrd 1711
Reo, Kissel Kar, Premier, ForJ
The best cars lor the price, $700 and up
Cars for hire
C. R. MEAD
J. W. MACHEN
JJEFORE buying real es
tate call up or come to
Springfield, the best town
. ot its size in ths valley, the
best railroad center and the
best water power in the
State. Farms of all sizes
and descriptions, also cty
property for sale.
M.:M. & REAL ESTATE CO-
I elephone Main J7J
IK
Ing, 9:45 a. m.; the pastor speaks at
ift.in , .,., o .
. i " " o. in. , nil iij-r. i ill; nniiiiai i
Singer Sewing .-na-nlne Company, 1 Peace," at S p. m., ' The Place of
615 Willamette street, nhnne Rpd Faith in l; i.lli.i,,., n.,,i i
tr z
LeaEiii-s.
:4f
Nnal's
Eugene Theater Pbone B,ack 1442'
MCaiCI CEO. H. SMITH, Manager"
ONE NIGHT
THURSDAY. SEPT. 3
America's Greatest Contra-Tenor
RICHARD J.
JOSE'
"The Sweetest Singer the world '
has ever known."- Chicago Inter-Ocean; ,i
PRESENTING BY HIS OWN SELECT COMPANY THE
HILARIOUS COMEDY
"Don't Tel! My Wife."
Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00
FAItfNCrTiAIRfe
are but outward signs of the evil
done in secret by myriads of dan
druff germs sapping the life blood
of the hair. Micro kills the para
site, soothes the itching scalp,
'rive lustre f a th hir mnA am
it falling out ' A single application
pvra mm isa proves Its worth.
Save your hair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness. it Is a
delightful dressing for trie hat,
free from grease and sticky oils.
Ask your druggist for free booklet
HOYT CHEMICAL CO,r
I
ELI BANGS J. H. WEST C. P. BARNARD EARL McNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Keady
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE
A dallyalaiff leaveEujeneat6 . m,
lor Maplelon, close connection t'-
.earner lor riorence and Acm,
McKENZlE STAGE leave. Eugene
at 5:30 a. m. Starea do not call at
private realdencea but will call for
bftagelf notified, the day before.
Livery . Phone Main 2 1
I
n MwwwwwKj;
The Shoe Opportunity of the Season
Inch nrtir wVin -rr 1 mnef Ui n r QU -. t U
"""i i.iuJi uuj uiiucoj 111C1C lb
A GREAT SHOE" ftAI F IM TnuM
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I am instructed to get rid of every pair bf shoes in this store within the next few weeks. I am
p selling shoes tar below regular prices, a great many at half the wholesale cost.
H Try to trade in the forenoon we can't handle the crowds in the afternoon.
T"V a i 14 1.14.4
11 lnis will positively) be your last opportunity.
x Corner Willamette J A Off
aad Ninth ! V JiVtl
w,er Th. ,n ''''-ncp i-v.-rv
"re- the stellar feature, of coii:(.
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