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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1908)
..... HAW OOASD, 8ATTRDAY. SOVKMBKR 7. IK JSL. f i ' m man mm lien mstitched ji2 inch. - J., inch J34 inch 1234 inch cn Lunch pths HEMSTITCHED x50 at x30 at X35 at I 36 at 15c 20c 25c 35c $1.48 $1.68 $2.25 $3.68 Eastern Washington Hard Wheat Flour $1.25 it DODGE'S WEST EIGHTH STREET f4 ,. STAURANT f you a good l,or 25 cents .f0 5 cents up ' hare of your ltronage terVe?V. i rrop., jiUamette t Getting Ready For Thanksgiving - This store is flush with fresh new goods at radical low prices and you will find our regular prices lower than special or .sale prices. Compare them. 4 9 4 tffttf ::: 99 ressmaking School 'npils bring own material and make any garment ed under competent instructors; classes to fill d. Advancement according to capability. The ' up-to-date system of cutting and fitting taught "jUy. Terms reasonable. For further particu duress MISS RECKF.RTY Room 1. Schneider Blk. tttxtm tttt T. H. ELLIS . . CONCRETE CONSTRUCTOR Cement Blanks nnH PrMseri Rrink. !f OR SIDEWALKS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION a Black 5521. Residence, 854 High St. Everytteza MARVEL Whirling Sprsy I AwmrdraMtatforlt. 1 SillKL, vcrrt 0 fan i'fflS',S; ! LJUwvavIs DrK o- torr Woodward. CUrke it 0 Portia Table Linen SEE THE COMPLETE LINE Heavyweight and all Linen 64 in at $ .13 66 .in at 78 70 in. at ; 1.25 74 in. at 1.50 Sets Cloth and 1 dozen Napkins; hemstitched; cloth 60x90; napkins 18x18 $950 Plain cloth, 72x90; napkins 22x22 $1050 SEE THEM Trade With Us and Save Your Your Money EATON EiNDERY ADDS NEW MACHINERY Pratt, of Portland, is Foreman of His Up-to-date Shop Allen Eaton, who established an up-to-dalo bindery here more than a yenr ago. lias met with so much en couragement that he has Installed a ruling machine and other equipment for the production of better work. Last summer he kept five employes nt work on jobs of the most difficult nature. In addition to the new machinery. Mr. Eaton has obtained the service of Mr. Harry Piatt from Portland as foreman of the shop. He was for five years head finisher for Glnss & Prud home ,the well-known blank book makers of Portland. Some of the fln- ! est blank books In the court house land business houses here, were turn led out by Mr. Pratt while he was In i Portland. He is an expert with the 1 ruling machine, and the print shops ; of Eugene, In co-operation with the ; bindery, can undertake anything In ! book-making. 1 The Eaton Book Bindery Is now able to handle any ilnd of binding In ; any quantity, not uuiy iur cugeuc ; but for the whole section. j Seven If earl of Proof. "I have had seren yearn of proof that Dr. King's Niw Discovery la the best medicine to ttke for coughs and colds and for eviry diseased condi tion of the thro!, chest or lungs," says W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world has h.d thirty-eight years of proof that Dr. King's New Discov ery Is the best remedy for coughs, colds, lagrlppe, usthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs, and the early atigea of consumtplon. It'a timely use always prevents the development of pneumonia. Sold un der guarantee a; W. A. Kuykendall's drug Btore. 60cand $1.00 Trial bot tle free. IJAIRVMKN. Vnn re inierested in whatever may brine vnn '.he highest price fori you. .iJk priduct. Belling cream to as will brlig yon higher returns thai yon can get by any other method. EUJENK CPSAMERT, Succefor to lodependence Creamery. 474 -i Willamette St. Phone Main 638 We are agnta for the Empire Cream Separitor. NOTICE OF DISSOMTIO.V. H. H Srhaltt has withdrawn fom the Wlllamte Valley Investment p viiPlnoss home !(' C'res- j arl Fredericks Vf.l con-1 Co.. whose .a no in rinree in the off!-e of the rm. while Mr. Hcnmill win oeToie-er his time toother lines. N9 , O PLAYS AND PLAYKKS. ?! Fthel Barrvmore w'li ni...-, f& ... ' i first appearand In "I.adv Frederick" ' ai the H:son theatre. Now York next Fridav. William Collier will at-ioar n I ,m don next May In "Tin- i'ai-i. ten by Jim and J. Hartley' Manners, in dramatist. Charles Frohman fore the end of the comedy In throe act Marriage of the Star Blsson. '! produce bo e.ison a uow entltled -The ly Alexander ' (lertle Millar, of "The Girls of Cottenborg" company, will return to I-ondon next March to create the lead- ins pari in a new piav to bi duced In the sprlne. pro- I Vera McCord. a California slrl who ! has been the leading woman' fori Charles Hawtrey In Kngland. but I has never appeared in New York 1 i will soon be seen on Broadwav In the leading part of "Via Wireless " I I James K. Hackett was obliged to close his engagement in Ww York i recently on account of an Injury to his foot, received in a stage duel There Is a rumor that he will soon appear In vaudeville. i E. H. Southern has returned to New York from England. He will open his season In Pittsburg In "Mac beth" and will go to New York in February to appear in "Macbeth." "Hamlet." "l,ord Dundreary" and other plnvs. The cast of "Cameo Klrhy." In which N'nt C. Goodwin Is to appear in December will Include Edward Harrlgan. James I.ackaye. Miss Maude Fenley, Miss I'follintt Paget. Wallace SlcCutcheon. Itlchard Pit man, Thomas Coleman and others. "Paid In Full" was recently read by Professor W. G. Jones before a ; large audience of deaf mutes. Of course he used the finger language. ' Professor Jones is the son of tho late j Mrs. W. G. Jones, at one time an act ress well known on Broad war. Maxlno Elliott seems to have aban doned the idea of producing Clyde Fitch's "The Social Guide" and Is preparing to bring out "The Chap erone." a play by Marlon Fairfax, who Is best recalled as the nuthor of "The BullderB." The first produc tion will be given In Roston. Miss Ada Hehan, the famous tra gedienne, has returned to the United States and It Is asserted that alio In tends to make her home In this coun try in the future. She Is determined to live a quiet and restful life and has definitely refused all offers to return to the stage. John H. Rogers haB again become manager of Minnie Pnlmer nnd has secured for her use a playlet by J. M. Berrle, called "A Woman's Curios ity." The play was tried out In Phil adelphia the other day and met with flnttering success. Miss Allison Skip worth Is In the cast of the piav. The Sliuberts have just signed contracts with Jameson I.ee Finney write in English and read: "I am these players will have Important roles In the new version by Clyde Fitch of "The Blue Mouse," which is soon to be produced by the Sliu berts. The exact date of the first production has not yet been fixed. Miss Blllle Burke recently receiv ed a post card from Armnnd Call- Invet, one of the authors of the ori ginal of "Love Watches." It was the French playwright's first nttempt to write in English and reed: I am charm that you are so success with L'Aniour Vlelle. You must be great actress, don't you?" She don't. ONE WEAK SWT. Most Eugene People Have n Weak Part and Too Often It's Tho Back. Everyone has a weak spot. Too often It's a bad back. Twinges follow every sudden twist. Dull aching keupB up, day and night. . . Tells you the kidneys need noip For backache Is really kidney-ache. A kidney cure Is what you need. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys. Cure backache and urinary Ills. Eugene people recommend the remedy. Samuel Clucr. 33 E. Twelfth St., Eugene, Ore., says: "Backache pains In the region of the kidneys and oth er difficulties due to an Inactive con dition of these organs were dispelled with the most gratifying promptness by Doan's Kidney Pills In our fam ily. We procured the remedy at De Lano's drug store and It acted up to the representations made for It In such a.thorough manner that we con sider ft a duty to let others know of Its merit." For sale by all dealers. Price BOc Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents of the United 8tates. Remember the name Doan and take no other. O VHTE HS E ASTER V OYHTET18 Just received, the first direct ship ment of extra select Eastern oysters For sale In any quantity at Otto's 90c per quart. NEW TODA T, Open for business tlth a fall line of meats. The Handy Meat Market. East 6th ft Willamette 8ts. N30 Yoa can cure dyspepsia. Indiges tion, sour or weak stomach, or In fart any form of stomach trouble If you will take Kodol occ asionally. Try It t'Ai'y on our guarantee. We know wfcaPit will do for you. Sold by all druggists, Pleasant, sure, e: safe little llr- PI Is. are DeWItt s Little Early i riiis inters. Sold by all druggists Truth and Quality appeal to the Well-informed in every walk of life an.l are essential to permanent success and rnslilahle standing. Accor ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the oniy remedy e known value, but one of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves tho internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effect and without having to increase the quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly ami naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component parts are. known to and approved by physicians, as it is free from all objection able substances. To get its beneficial effect always purchase tho genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug gist. ThePlantbehind theSuif WW lawn m mmm You've Read about Schwab's one price -to -all, all - over -America clothing plan. It means a square deal and a good deal to every man. It's simply tins: Schwab Specials at $10, $15, $20 and $25 have set-price labels "on the sleeve." These garments are on sale everywhere at the prices marked. This is an original Schwab idea. Look for the Schwab trade-mark, Don't let the cheap imitator fool you. It pays to get the genuine. We sell them. We are the exclusive local distribu tors. STANLEYS 612 Willamette Si O J. w. baSringer Expert houemover O O Movei anything. Twenty-live years exptrirncjrs Residence, East Fifteenth and OiSu. Phone . .... Red 451 1. Fttenc Oievon, la 3 ITtir lilfil Tint You Wall I With O 1 Calcimo i The Sanitary Finish w'sily applied and durable NEW DESIGNS IN WALL PAPER. Overton Wall Paper and Paint Company 1 6-1 S West Seventh St. Sanitary Eye Classes NO CORK. NO RUBBER, NO CELLULOID. NON-IRRITATING MADE TO FIT ANY NOSE Choose your optician ns ton would your physician. For 'ef fectiveness of work rather than lownesD of price. 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