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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1908)
mi LLAIll). Uhi.NtoiM.hM ii iin-u a. i08 I' n . - - ii ii o You Want to be a . D United States Senator? I In in Washington an effort is beine made to defeat a U. S. Senator for re-election, one of the major charges against him being that he is non-progressive and never improved his home town by "nailing twq boards together or laying one brick on another. NOW is the time for you to remove one obstacle to your successful candidacy by building a home for yourself or some homeless would-be renter. We can furnish the LUMBER. The Booth-Kelly Lumber 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. Co, ttttt ?? f?f f tt ttt ft Eujjcnc Theater ceSh. smith. mIsw ONE NIGHT THURSDAY. SEPT. 3 America's Greatest Contra-Tenor RICHARD J. JOSE' "The Sweetest Singer the world has ever known." - Chicago Inter-Ocean. PRESENTING BY HIS OWN SELECT COMPANY JHE HILARIOUS COMEOY "Don't Tell My Wife." Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c and $ 1 .00 SCHOOL OF MUSIC OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Piano and Theory Miss Mary Morgan (Sherwood) Voice Miss Eva Stinson (Brennetnan, Bachellcr, Sweet) Violin Mr. Lt Poy Grater (Sevcik) AnatinU-Mia Albrrta Campbell, Mm Vrd Quaclcnbuib, Mia ln Vatklua Rates Reasonable Faculty Experienced Opens Sept. 22. 190fl I. M. CLEN. Dean -nw AMISUMKNTS Tomorrow evening tho people of EiiKeno will have the opportunity of witnessing sotnethlnK In the musical line fur superior to the usual ofror- lllir when Ittchitril Josu with llu compnny, come to Hum-no for tin en K'tKemeut of one night. 1 ho past season has been one of tho most successful for Mr. Jose In the history of theatricals, the coin puny appearing to crowded houses everywhere, from whom come noth ing but words of praise. As for Mr. Jose himself be needs no Introduction to the general pub lic, us the older (feneration have heard him at some ihmt hi vmt.i..- vllle. Willi IiIl'Ii eluiu nihwt...,) . panics, or with Denmnii Thompson's win iiciinesieaii. with which he traveled for eight years, while those who have not had this opportunity have listened to the old ballads whlcii he has made famous through the tnlkhm machines. Any one who has a victor nmchlm ilmi m.i -Li... their list of records complete without '" nnver in reads Anions the (old." "Hello llrandon." "When You and 1 Wore Young. Maggie." etc. Jose aliiKS his simple melodious bal lads of by-gone days In his own In imitable voice and style and they seem to touch th iiiiimiu ut.i,. they say good-bye to the new songs. anu can in cnorus ror the old until he Is compelled hy the tumult of the PlatldltS to Hill "Holl.i IIi-iiii.I.ik" "Dolly Cray." at which the whole au- weiice seems 10 ie lined from lib feet and marching In spirit down the village street to the martial melody. Jose sinus ns no other has or will. Criticism or comparison are of no Importance. There are othe rslugei's. different, even perhaps greater, .Inde ed by musical standards, but none m ibis day and generation who call ren der the old li.illads as decs .loe. SHOULD DECORATE FOR SHR1NERS The Mystic Shriners are noted for their patriotism, therefore all of our citizens should fly Old Glory next Saturday, September B especially ulonir the line of luiriwla It iu mi... i HeSted nlSO that Ihn VurHa and atraato be cleaned up, as most of the visiting! Miiriners will be from Portland, and I some from Seattle, and as far south' as Sacramento nml wa umho in UK... i them what a beautiful city we have. I nils is n good chance to give Eugene I a splendid boost. i ! , ' It MAKKIKD : : At the home Qt Mr. and Mrs. Amos! Wilklns in Eugene; this morning at! 10 o'clock.. Charles Wilson and Miss Vella Simnnson, both of Coburg, Rev. ' Ctimtnlngs, of Springfield,, of flclat-j Ing. They left on the noon train for I c short trip to points north, expecting : to stop at Carlton,, where the groom's i folks live. I At the M. E. parsonage ill Eugene, September 1, 1H0S, Philip R. Bell and Miss Ethel lingers, both of Mar cola, ltev. IX II. Trimble officiating. INSANE MAN ON FLOOR OF STOCK EXCHANGE Loudon. Sept. 2. A man giving his name as Edward Harrison, and apparently not responsible for his ivctlons, caused n commotion on the floor of the stock exchange today bv firing three shots from a revolver. The members rushed to the exits and business was stopped for a time, but no one was hurt. NEW MIM.IXKHV STOliE ON KKIIIln STIiKKT Everything positively new and un- to-date at the Eighth street millinery store. No old' stock on hand to bp worked over.. Our trimmer,, who is Just recently tram Chicago. Is buv creating designs that will certa'.nl'e please you. Give us a call. SPORES & HAWKINS, s3 The Eighth Street Milliners. WKATHKIl FORECAST FOR .NORTHWEST Portlnnd. Sept. I. Ore- gon Fair tonight and Thnrs- day. except showers near the roast: westerly winds. Washington Showws to- night and Thursday In Inte- ' """'t. u'usi. iniia- ble winds, mostly westerly. i Idaho- Pair tonight and Thursday In southern pm- Hon: showers tonight or . Thursday in northern nortlon. WOOIC WIHUl! t Imft old growth fir, f cord. Wlllmtu Tr.vi.Icr Co Main t... t. IF Vol KM: W The merit of Texas Wonder von per. .voulil imcr sllfter from Kldnev. I'liime bladder or rhcuiuailr trouble. II a bottle (two months' treatment I sold by o J. Hull, or bv mail. Send for tet!nter.la's. l.r K. W. Hall. olne trect, St I. .mis Moore. - - phone ll.'.i S'."'J. Order UtKe or Monarch r'.nKi'H ".'flirty days' -fre mall will be appiei U.ed. trial J W. Kiji V'ur. Co, tf O WlMlli SIHIV'l C.asollne powi r. bv W W corriiE The goodness of cvery thine else at breakfast de pends on the coffee. SkiUlM't HM: ev fata. Hum to 1..-I Strong P J l:il. ol I .' IT West Consress street. I'tib-ac, t.-lls o a a to be come strong lie ais: 'Mv lumb er, wlui n old ar.l .i vciv fecb'.e. is derUlng ,i inui'b benefit from K'.ec- wie Mllleis lb..' I I ,,v to ten ; li.,e w Ii i ii ilrelii;i:i. nitii: liu .lu i niv UHithet s , fleh )'.- n ! e i ivelpe ,i p i . -I rentier " I ' I. lue.lv .lm , i ullU'l.l:''.' W. A Km lie-.- i., A Suie.l tinuuli Knocker .1. C. lioodw ill. el Reidsville. N l'.. says "Hit. Men's Arnica Salve is a sure-en, iimb Mim ker for ulcers. A bad one came on my leg last summer That wonderful -alee knocked ii out In a few rounds. Not even a scar re- i untitled." liuaranteed for piles sore nnd burns, etc. at W. A. Kuv- kendall s drug store. PILE! rnsn; pilksi . . . Wtlllami ItutTan PHo Ointment wHl cure blind, bleeding and Itching pile. It absorb the tumors, allay Itching it once, acta as a poultice, gltea Instant relief. Williams' In dian Pile Ointment la prepared for pile and itching of the private parts. Sold by Linn Drug Co.. by mall 60c and $1.00. William Mfg Co.. prop.. Cleveland. O. Administrator's Notice Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned. E. M Klirvee line !,., I'luly appointel administrator of the j ''state of Rachel A. Criibtree. deceas i e.l. by the county cottrt of l.ane conn :'''. ,lr'"""- All persons having ; i lalnis against said estate are horvby in 'tit:., I to present the same to -aid ,:';lM'.ni'rator with pr,...r vouchers '!' 'aw aftice of 1.. llily,.,,. in K. i.ene. Dreg,,,,. within six months date hereof. "lis M day of September. ..The GRAND PROGRAM Smoking; Chimney An Unfortunate Mistake A Fine Easter Eg? Lost On The Plains A Rival Tragedy Artificial Preparation of a Diamond SONGS BY MISS HENDERSH0TT "Could you love'a little girl like ine?" "Bye, Bye, Dearie" Matinee Saturday 3 p. m. Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 r ALL SEATS 10c. T t T 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 I III 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I I "1 ed ,1 a tome and , behind. I'll liASOUNK woon saw. i finrrlson C.ilnon saw nil wood to gage. 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