Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 24, 1908, Image 2

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    THE EltiKXB DAILY GUARD, THlIt-SDAV. SEITEMBER
1008
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THE PEER OF CHILDREN'S
COMBINATION SUITS.'
INCLUDES TWO PAIR PANTS
ONE KNICKERBOCKER,
ONE PLAIN.
THIS stylish Combination suit, with two pairs of
knee pants, is guaranteed to stand the hardest
wear without ripping or tearing.
The Pants are taped and sewed twice. The Flain
Pants are made with Double Seat and Knees from
seam to seam.
Riveted buttons that can't pull off. All edges are double stitched;
cloth scientifically shrunk and sanitarily camphorated to protect it
from moths and germs.
Wearbettcr Combination suits give the best value for the least
money $5.00 for the suit with extra pants.
ALL PATTERNS ALL STYLES ALL SIZES.
FOR SALE BY
STANLEYS
612 Willamette St.
EUGENE, OREGON
EUGENE THEATRE SSffSraiB
Thursday, Sept. 24th
FRANK G. KING
PRESENTS
"CHIC" PERKINS
In the Newest
Western Play
The Little Prospector
Special Scenery and Effects
Prices: 25c, 35c and 50c. Boxes 75c
fiHHUNLBAF tXKVM.
I(8pM4ftl Corraapondeuoe. )
GroHnlnaf. Oregon, Hoot. 22.
Krod Penlnt follcmvd a ouugar
I roi tha ridge onpoatta big houso, al
I moat to tha road on Nelson muun
j tain, aad finally klllod It.
i A. M. Almual may "ell part of his
I plai'e, but apauraa ua thai lia will
i keep aaouek to attll make a home, tin.
"Chic" Perkins will appear at the
Kuijeiie theatre In 'the Utile Pros-i,.,-inr"
K.tiii'tit Following Is what
ih Kaicm iis.piv Statesman says of
th play: , , ,
'Chic" Perkins in "The Utile
l'r,.Kiie tor" was presented 10 K""d
house at lie (Iran i last night and re-
eel ved an excellent welcome. nne
took the house with her breezy,
whole-hearted manner. At the close
of each act he was given a curtain
call. She was a girl of the mining
railing u flnwpr In the desert. She
was nervy to a decree, full of re
source In time of danger, and a sure
jhfit She wa pver ready with an Ir
repressible laugh, and had the audi
ence, laiu-hing with her many times.
She was tender, and had a true love
for her fother. who waa a "booze
Heritor."
The plav Is a melodrama, hut not
one of the' Impossible kind. Kmollon
and vlllany are not overdone. There
is plenty of comedy In It to plense
any one. The acts begin light but
develop Into good dramatic periods
at the close. The applause was lib
eral and spontaneous. I here is a
rise In the climaxes of the acts until
the fourth. The nraver of "Chic" af
ter the murder when her father
comes home drunk after selling the
Chuck-Luck mine, the accusation of
"Chic" after the murder, and the
explosion at the mine were all full
of excitement. But the last act was
more of a comedy than a stern court
trial when a life Is at stake. It was
almost a burlesque which, while ex
tremely funny, was In no sense close
to remote reality. The plot Is unrav
eled by a neat trick on the part of
the defense that traps the guilty and
sets the mountain maid free. The
company Is well balanced and gave
good support.
Mrs. Mattle Perkins, as Mrs. Bridg
et O'Dowd, did somu clever Irish im
personating and was a favorite be
cause of her testy temper and her co
pious flow of genuine Irish wit. Her
pet expression was "Sufferln' Moses"
and It took. She Beemed natural and
a true duughter of the "old sod"
merely transplanted.
Dale IJevereaux, as Harry Meyers,
a Yale man, was satisfactory and
played a straight forwrd part. Sher
iff Owens, Jim iiaugh, had a most pe
culiar sepulchral voice, but made
..The GRAND
PROGRAM
Two Stout. . ...
,'. r ' " ' Ufa In Uurmah Teak Forest.
. ' 1 ' Henry Hudson. fl
i Short-sighted Jane.
Hen Hur, or Human Spectaclo. eir-
SONCS BY MISS HENDERSHOTT
Ooodbyo, l.lttle Olrl
Would You?
8eo Hud hear llryan and Tatl tin the Ciuarnnteo of Bank Deposits.
Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m.
Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. m.
ALL SEATS 10c.
a M.M.T
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if fa m Tjfe ' (bfjr&l 10 it '
VrCi i
invited to att
New York Styled
The Fau M() w.
rashinno n
Clothes tor Men J
in INew York
Alfred
Benjamin & q
bited by usexclusiv)
in this city.
TOGGERY
554 Willamette Street
This will give you
apportunity to acqd
yourself with the RE4
not the Imitation Ni
York Style.
Cllll' Pl ltKIXS IX "TIIH MTTI.K I'ltllSPIOtTOIf
avan If h daa aril. That sounds
good.
A bear waa no en wlta. two culu
Saturday mornlag oa Nelson oieek.j
but tha huntaig wara unabla to lo-1
aate It,
R. A. Hawa and family, who used i
to llva o I.ak Creek, havu been In I
aa a visit wt frloada and relatives, j
Tka danoa at Alx Powers waa en-;
Joyed by all, aaaimially tha rhlckea ;
that was aurvad an tha sldu. j
Wm. Ward baa bivn llrlna on.
l.akv Crauk sa mink lately that ha
saama to kava foraatten the wav
hataa. Welder If fan i trying to In-'
duca a c.irtala youat lady lo gnlda
him hoait. as wall as tkronek life? I
Chaa. Pope aad Krank TfllllaHis
ara dow ea tha coast buying cattle j
to ba drlvaa am thla way.
M. P. WtiM'lar waa aalled t. the I
Lake to da soma Notary mu lt tumor- i
row aiorniag.
Sum Brown haa i.ild part of Ms
placa to his bob. Ira. and lit is mov-l
InK In, from (inldsnn.
miss am a rope la now a mem
ber of taa hotal foroe at Slayierville
good with the comedy also. He and
Bridget were always good for a
laugh.
Our Stock of Irons Is Exhausted
50 MORE ORDERED !
The Special price of $4 will hold for a short time after
their arrival.
In the meantime consult our Illuminating Engineer
for useful current saving ideas in home and store illumi
nation. Pacific Electric Engineering Co.
Machinery, Wiring, Supplies
A Sure-l-'rtnuuh KniH-ker
J. C. lioodwln, of Keidirllle. N.C..
ay: "Hurklen's Arnica Salve Is a
Burr-enough knocker for ulcers. A
bad one came on my leg last mi miner.
;That wonderful salve knocked It out
: In a few rounds. Not even a scar re
lUialned." liuaranteed for piles, sores
and burn, etc. SSc at W. A. Kuy
kendall'i drug store.
now i.i Mi xi.i.Kvs oh:n
The Ciitmneivla! Club bowlini; al
leys will be open to dub members tor
the season on an I after Sfp-e'iilu'r
V. D I'AU.ISON.
, Steward.
We hae several t.r!!.. ho arc
looking (or liomet.-.id l.i.-ali.ms 01
ri'liuiiulshmcuts; als.i some s,... tim
ber .-bruis. If ,ni kli.i.v ,,! a:iv t ,!
homesteads or 1 1 ti -. !..; r'.n-vs it
pay v. mi to r!t,. u A .p ,. , ,
UealM Companv. -..;,,,K nuu,i.
lug IVirllaud, iic tf
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HARtiAINS IX SHOra
We have a large line of shoees, in
many styles, for men, women and
children, which we are desirous of re
ducing at once, in order to do so
we offer them at prices far below
regular retail values.
It will pay you to call and see
them.
We carry a complete line of gener
al merchandise and guarantee right
prices anil fnir rr..ah....i
Campers' supplies a specialty
0l,r Patronage will be appr'eciat-
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS,
Dexter. Oregon.
Thev TnL ti... k-i..L.
mi, . n'A I,r- KlnK's New Life
I Ills for many years, with Increasing
satisfaction. They take tha kinks
.mi stomach, liver and bowels '
without fuss or friction," snvs X ll'l
Hrown, of IMttsfleld! Vt. Guaranteed '
satisfactory at w. A. Kuykendall's !
drug store.
There is an Increasing Demai
For Young Men and Women who have a
PRACTICAL EDUCATION
The Eugene Business ColleJ
has trained many young men and women
for responsible positions. If you are inter
ested write us for information -:- -:-
Fall Term Opens September 7, 19C
Send for Catalog. Address
Eugene Business Colleg;
EUGENE, OREGON
it. r. MontJAVs KiiixiTinK
KACTOItY.
Furniture manufactured for whole
sale or retail trade. Factory at east
end of Klfth street. Repairing aollcl
ited. l'hone Black 53S1. Residence
phone, Ulack 6501. ' tf
A select merchants' lunch Is being
served at Otto's new grill every dav
from 1 1 to 2 p. ni '
If .! ra'K,. K.-do: In the beginning
the h i. I attack,. s of ilvsp, ps;a w ill !
avoided. Init it you allow these little
a'ta.-ks to go unheeded It will take
Kodol a loiu.-r time to put vour
sioma, h In no, d condition again.' Oct
a bottle of Kedol today. Sold In- all
drugglsti.
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning w-,rk. 11
and let us estimate on
your work
Aya & Heitznun
34 Weil 8th St
Phona block I 117
Scott's santai-PepsinSapsab'
- a pusmvE cur.e.
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iM bf . u. lia LAXO. l!rola
r".llMa. sl ( s,
SIGN WARD
That is the way the trade flies. A:
ELECTRIC SIGN
has the same fascination for pwp
that light has for moths-it
attract them its way
A brilliant lighted store is alwys
well patronized
Everything Possible in Wiring or Cos
Lane County Electric Wo
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