Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 05, 1908, Image 2

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You're on the
Right Track
w.lii'ii .vmj clothing In looked
ahoy by our export assistants.
Cleaned perfectly, pressed
properly, dwllvored promptly,
and our charges by their Uttle
nos mako satisfaction an as-aur-
'J fact. ; . .1
T verything possible in
.. Cleaning anq Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
oth and Willamette Sts.
Phone Red 2861
Julius
Gldsmith
WILLAMETTE
Meat Market
Under New Management
First-Class Fresh and Salt
Meat Always on Hand
Phone in Your Order
WING & CAMPBELL
Phone Main 38 512 WUIamettc
Witness the weather provided for this community in its home
The weather will not last; neither will the present low cost
KITCHEN & KONPP
Livery, Feed ,and
Sales Stables
sumplo room In connection located In
Register HltlK-i Willamette St.
Oak and 7th Eugene. C)r.
Phone Main 03
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation
The Mount Hood Cigar is a
favorite among all thinking men
It is positively the best 10c
Cigar on the market
EATON'S
Book Bindery
Hooka Round.
MiiKnxInos Hound, "
Portfolio Mad.
Illnlik Hooks Ituled and Round
to Ort!rr.
Artlitlc llooklilndln? lHino.
Nothtlitf lint Gooil Work.
Nont Hut Rrasonablo I'rlcM.
Office at
EATON'S BOOK STORE
All the World Loves a Lover
Providence Joins in with the World in Loving a
14 East 8th
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J PLAYS AND PLAYERS I
Julian Eytinge will star next sea
son In a dramatization of Gautler's
"Mademoiselle de Maupln." .
Mary Shaw was one of the first
actresses In America to present Isben
plnya and created several of the Ib
sen heroines.
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Miss Margaret Dale, formerly with
John Drew. Is now playing vaude
ville with Wlliain H. Crane, the vet
eran comedian, and is making a
great hit.
Madame Nazlmova's interpretation
of Nora Helmer and Hedda Gabler
did not meet with the approval of
the wise dramatic critics of Chicago.
They consjdered her playing tricky
ami sun-conscious.-
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"The Lion and the Mouse," Chas.
Klein's masterpiece, which has al
ready been translated Into French,
German, Italian and Norwegian, will
soon be produced In Yiddish by Dav
id Kessler,, who is making the trans
lation. . 1 , .' ,! : .
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Caryl Wllmer-sailed for'England
last week, having completed his
highly successful vaudeville engage
ment in this country: He won con-
slderable,dlBtIiictlon and made many
menns.
no is Booked to appear- In .
London next . Monday.
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Charles Wayne and Miss Gertrude
Des Roche, both of whom formerly:
were quite well known In comic op-.
era, have returned to their old love, i
VRiidevllle, and are appearing to-
gether In a comedy playlet, entitled :
"The Morning After." ;
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Manager Sidney R. Ellis has se-!
cured a plot of ground on Broad-1
way. New York on which he pro -
post's to build a theatre, which Is to
be the home of his star, Al. H. Wll-I
son It will he called the Wilson
and will cost about $280,000.
'.,,, , , ! ed or varnished surface without ln-
i J10,,8"1;.1,1!? ""PPffO'tlons given jurlng the finish. ChambA Hard
ily Julian Eltlnge. who Is one of the ware Co.
n'niurps m me new uonan oi Har
ris minstrels. Instead of being a bur-1
lesque, have been credited bv the:
critics as Being serious. Ills Salome
nance is said m be marvelous.
"In thn Mnn'a npn " I. h ..n
of a new play by William J. Hurl-!
' 'uirt. author of "The Flsthtine Hone." i
iiurn maucne oaten is stnrrlnir
; .'he play has met with good success
land It Is expected that II will have
a long run In New York.
Robert B. Mantell's manager has
slaned contracts for hl
uiiiiiik i hp i-uimuK eenson m Ml the
principal chips ot Australia and South
Africa. During the extended tour
Mr, Mantell will play many Shake,-
poarean and inrta in modern plays.
Thomas W. Ross, who started in
Checker," for two .,00.'.
ip
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Street, Eugene, Oregon.
the creator of the title role of "The
? 'raveling Salesman," has gone on
he vaudeville stage under the man-,
agement of Percy G. Williams and
appears in a playlet, entitled, "Asleep
At the Switch." ,
"The Third Degree," Charles
Klein's latest play, was recently
given Its trial performance in At
lantic City and met with flattering
success. The cast Includes Edmund
Breese, , Wallace Eddlnger, Ralph
Delmore, George Barnum, Verner
Clarges, Walter Craven, Helen. Ware
and Catherine Counties.
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noiNG THEIR DUTY.
Scores of Eugene Renders are Learn- '
ing the Dutjr of the Kidneys.
To filter the blood is the kidney's !
duty. . i
When they fall to do this the kid-!
neys are sick: ' I
Backache and manv kldnev
Ills!
follow:
Urinary trouble, diabetes. I
Doan's Kidney Pills cure them all. j
Eugene neonle endorse t)inm I
Edgar Washburn Carpenter, for-'
meriy of 127 W. Eighth St., Eugene,
Ore., says: "I have used Doan's Kid
ney Pills with entire satisfaction and
believe for backache or kid nev com
plaint they are unequalled. I felt the
need of a kidney remedy earlv last
winter and procured a box of Doan's
Kidney Pills at DeL-ib'a drue store.
rom tne results rt ived X can con-
sclentlously recom
nd this remedy!
s of kidney com-!
aighly to all sufr
plaint."
For sale by . dealers. .Price BO
cents. Foster-; .ilburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sjle agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
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WOOD SVtTIXG
Gasoline pawer by W W Moora
phone Red 3282. Orders iarge or
small will be appreciated,
"Imperial Car Cleaner" Will take
pitch or dirt of anv kind of i .i!
GASOLINR W001 SAW.
Garrison Gibson .nw .i ..
to gage. Office Black 1571. Hom
.Black 1751. tf
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Get your wells drilled" by olPand
experienced well-drU
PhonV Ued 48TJ
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drillers.
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LABOR NOTES
The Intenratlonal 'Brotherhood of
Maintenance of Ways employes will
hold its seventh biennial convention
In New .Orleans next Monday.
The next biennial session of the
grand division of the Order of Rail
way Conductors of America will be
held in Boston in May of next year.
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In Austria and France the provis
ion of rescue apparatus In mines is
made compulsory. In Germany It Is
optional, but has been voluntarily
adopted. t
Farm laborers In the South, paid
by the month or year,, and fed and
supported by, the land owner, receive
35 to 40 cents a day 4ur.lng the work
ing season.
Spinners and card room workers in
Manchester, England, have adjusted
their defferences with the manufac
turers, agreeing, temporarily to ac
cept a five per cent reduction.
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that In one year in Germany the sum !
of about $30,000,000 was paid to In-I
voHH .mr.rL-m..n f I
valid workmitn to the number of
871,000, in the form of old age pen
sions: ' . '
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The Baiters' union of Memnhls.
Tenn., has started a label campaign
which, the members hope, will pro-1
duce good results. .The Idea Is to I
place a value upon the bread labels!
and thus encourage their use. . !
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The Luxemburg government is
treating incorrigible vagabonds to i
bread and water for the first four j
days of their Imprisonment,, and to i
the lowest scale of ordinary diet f
twice a week afterward. The prisons j
are said to be emptying fast.
A hat Is said to have been the flrt !
time in the history of Westmoreland, I
Pa., in the coal region, religious sir-'
vices were conducted underground re- j
cently. The miners listened eagerly j
to tne prayers and Joined In the cho
rus of revival hymns.
The annual conference of the Min
ers' Federatifw of Great Britain re
ported that t number of men em
ployed In the districts represented by (
the federation was 767,800, and the i
number of men In the union 5D2.444. j.
TlWe was an increase In the-fiumber j
ot employed compared with Wst year i
of 156,000. i
.
James Tasey, president of the Fali !
River. Mass., textile council, has no-1
tified the union representatives that;
under the wage agreement between j
the Manufacturers' Association and !
the council there will be a further re
duction in wages In the cotton mills
next month of about 8 per cent. The
Fall River miHs employ thirty thous
and operatives.
StltSCKIBK TOH THE GUARD.
Hustler
building spurt
of building.
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If mc who doubt the value of
lirvlta Tabliti could only look
over oar order files and read the
letters we receive from those who
kiow thilr valut, no man who is
weak and nervous would hesitate
a moment, but begin at once to
regain his strength with Nervita
GOTUemon-Soras all rears alto I hourt' JJ
Nerrlta Tablet. in RWimond, lnd. and atu
ttaetheycertainlydid all you cla.mrf
Doc. 12. 1907. , .
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