Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 11, 1908, Image 3

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AH the World Loves a Lover
Providence Joins in with the World ii Loving a Hustler
Witness the weather provided for this community in its home building spurt.
The weather will not last; neither will the present low cost of building.
Booth-Kelly Lumber
14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon.
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on the
light Track
clothing Is looked
:tr expert assistants.
perfect v.- Dressed
delivered promptly,
targes by their little.
satisfaction an as-
i
n$r possible in
Sg and Dyeing
DyeWorks
1 Willamette Sts.
DneRed 2S6J
KITCHEN &. KOMPP
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Sample room in connection located In
Hcgister lildg., Willamette St.
Oak and 7th' Eocene. Or.
Plioaa Main fS
THE "BELL" RINGS
MONDAY NIGHT
New Theatre Will Open to Pub
lic With Good Vaude
ville Show
DA IK
Julius
Idsmith
Appreciates smoking gooc
cigars. It gives him relaxation
The Mount. Hood Cigar is a
favorite among all thtikingmcn
It is positively the best 10c
Cigar on the market
lLAMETTE
Market
Mew Management
Fresh and Sdt
uwaysoriHand j
in Your Order
& CAMPBELL
38 512 WaUixscttc
EATON'SO
Book Bindery
Hooks Boond.
MipflK Bonnd.
PortJoline Made. .
Hiank llook" Knled and Honnd
lo Order.
Article Jtookhlndiag rwoe.
Nothing Bat Good
.Sont Hut Reasonable Price.
Office at
EATON'S BOOK STORE
Kttgene's new playhouse, "The
Boll," will open Its doors to the pub
lic on Mnnduy next with a first :lms
vaudeville show.
Manager i". C. fawlnney has Bpureil
no expense in fitting up the theatre
commensurate with the needs of a
growing city Btich as we have here
and proposes to present none hut
hendlinera In the vaudeville business.
The thentro Itself is one of the fin
est on the const. A brief description
will give to Guard readers somewhat
of an Idea of how the house is ar
ranged. The stage is 19 1-2 feet
deep and extends to the side entrance
a distance of forty feet. The prosce
nium opening has a width of 14 1-2
feet and a height of 15 feet. On the
stage at the side are arranged three
dressing rooms with room left for a
fourth should It become necessary.
Around the arch are 28 electric
lights and on the stage are 14
switches, all controlled from one
main switch. The small switches are
intended to operate lights In various
parts of the house. In all 600 lights
will be used. All the wires in the
house are conducted therein through
conduits and are perfectly flreprrof.
The auditorium will seat 2G0 peo
ple at one time without crowding.
The room will be fitted with folding
opera chairs, which will be arranged
in two aisles three on each side and
four in the centre and running back
in 22 rows.
The orchestra pit Is I . s ue enough
to hold six musicians and a piano at
one time. The floor of the main room
has a drop to the stage which enables
those seated In the rear to wo the
stau" over the heads of those sltliii
in front.
The celling will be fitted with bulb
lamps in chandeliers and arranged In
star-like formation. The celling Is
painted a dark green and the ,le
walls red. with green trimmings. The
aisles will be covered with cork rub
vr matting, pio of a dark green
ffior.
The lamp house Is constructed as
nearly fireproof as Is possible to
make It. It is lined throughout with
asbestos a quarter of an Inch in
thickness and the room will contain
four lamps of the very latest pattern
and arranged to give all the effects
In lighting.
The front will be det-orated around
the ventilation hole with terra rotta
ornaments. The front doors will be
double and will contain oval mirrors
itid will be palnt-d a pare white.
The opening will take place Mon
day night, and the bill for that time
follows:
Ovsrtore "Rainbow," by Mi
Lillian Luckey, pianist.
Opening act The lllesslngs In the
mysterious comedy, "The Surprise
Dinner." t"
Illustrated song "Day by Day,"
Oone Wilson, of Pnntngo's theatre,
Portland.
The Travlolas. '-Xpert hoop rollers
and modern jugglers.
Animated pictures shown on an ex
tra long film.
Manager Kwlnney has placed the
admisaton at 10 and 20 cents and
JUNIOR ANNUAL
OFFICERS OF VARSITY
SOPHOMORES CHOSEN
At a meeting held last night Fran-
j ces Walsh was elected manager and
C. W. Koblnson editor of the Junior
Annual, which the present sophomore
Mr. and Mrs. Hlesslng. presenting their original mysterious comedy,
"The Hurprlse Dinner," will appear at the Hell Theatre commencing week
of December 14.
GASOLINE ENCINES
RRIGAT ION, SPRAYING ana
PUMPING MACHINERY
r'ulrhanke-Mnrse Gasoline Engine
or pumping, spraying, sawing, grind
nu. Outfits complete.
Kalrbank Scales for weighing.
Palrhanke-Morsa Dynamos and Mo
ors for power and light.
Knlrlninks-Miirse Windmills and
rowers,
Kalrnaiiks-Morkr Grinders, Peed
''boplera, Well Pumps.
All first quality goods at lowest
rices ulnars In stock. Liberal terms,
t'rompt reply to Inquiries and quirk
iiiimienis. Write for rntrllngue and
urires.
BERCRR-BE4 N HDW. CO
Agents, Eugene, O1.
FAIRBANK', MORSE (t CO.
Portland. Orejcon
matinees at 10 cents. He promises
the best iierfoi malices possible, and
Judging from the way he has fixed up
his new play h' will receive his
share of the pv ,.,nagc of the people
of Kui;ene.
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City water customers will
please call ami pay their ac- 4
4 counts at city recorder's of-
fire at city hall. 4
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IK NOI FOIWIKT
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place to eat. With aad Wlllamett
streets. tf
class expect to Issue next year.
Walsh Is a Portland boy, who grad
uated from Columbia I'nlverslty.
It'iblnson Is from Oregon City, lie
spent one year In a colic pi lit the
Hast, wlieiw he CHtalillnU'd a reputn-
: Hon lor literary ability.
1 College .News
The roof of the gran,li:ai"l will I n
Painted grnn iext t'nlveir.it , djy.
'I he executive committee nier rec-nt-Iv
and di'ridi'd upon the iirtoic
ment. Kecenily there wa m-lnsa trou
ble over the numerals, whlcn vhs fi
nally quelled by the upper daysmen.
Iteglstratlon at the I'nlverslty Is
now 62N. I.alr Gregory, a reporter
nu the Han Francisco ('all, was the
last to register.
IN ONI OB MANY COI.ORg
LAROB8T FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIOH ORAOE WORK
mi at si lilTlll Him
f Jo Guess vorfi
If me who 4wbt the value d
Isrvltt Taklits could only look
over oar order files and read the
letters we receive from those who
kuw thilr vilui, no man who is
weak and nervous would hesitate
a moment, but begin at once to
regain his strength with NerviU
Gntlmmr Horn sis lnmri avnl bousht
Nm-Tlts Tblt in kictiuioud. Inil. and st tht
timnttMr csrtstnlr did li you dsimed tlwr ouMI
1 trld to st thm br, but nodrussuit ba
thnm. It dm, town II rou still aiaksttMin.Uss
I snt to sat buses lor B frurad at ailiM.
Y outs Uulr, K. II. HedUnds, CsL
DstllltOT.
t)sr kirst Find snrlnMa 91.00 snd send sts 9
bnsfwol roaf Not fits Pills. 1 bnusnt 4 how at
S drug Ut's hr. but can nut vt snr si'irn. but
wsnt toull Ton thsl t ssvsr tuok snr mndklne
In mrilfa tht dntw ma so much snod. Hand si
eoca aa I am antiralr out. Yours trulr,
Jaa.la.lvoa -ftaa. L. Caroaf la. Pa.
DaarHtrat Abeat Iwsass asv 1 saot rou SXlsl
for bosaa ol Narvtta TablB. and ttMr ba
Sofia as lots el (ood. fcncloasl srad lost
kosos st onoo. Youratralr.
Jsa.l1,la '' Mas, s.OransCltr. Iowa
OaatlaSMarflottd ms st ones 9 posss Nsrvtls
TaMata, I rocalfad on kos a waak sss. That
U so saaatloB aa to ta ootaoer of your medklaa.
I taat rraatlr DsnoStad, sad sut aao It sotg
SarMcUl salt, Yowsrorastnaas wklsbUo.
Yours truly,
A aril 1 1 Kas. k. Portaauuth. Ot
tsM sag swasiaag ky alt dreggtirt, l. gtr
ass, kaiss tar U. Imi ky all.
Frtmg OKU OO.tfklwile t- Chlosg
VOn HAI.K BY MAKK8 DIHG
TOIIK.
Lsrge snlpmerjt of 39-lb. Silk
FloiO Mattresses iust receltsd,
which we will sell for lit. 14. wblls
they Is if, this Is sarin got IJ.H
Chambers Hardware Ce.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
stops the cough and drives the cold
from the system Children like it.
Bold by all druggists.
B'ngrr Seg siia."nias tnmpant
SIS Wlllstne'te arreet. nhnfte It''
14kl II
This Is Worth Heading
Io Y, Zellnikl, of Olbsoa St.,
i Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I cured tbs
nitrst annoying cold sore I ever had,
with Harklen's Arnica Halve. I ar
! piled this sslve once a day for two
days, when every trace of the sore
j ss gone " Heals all sore. Bold na
dir guarantee at W. A. Kuykeodall'a
drug Biorr. tit.
HINKLEY BROS.
Contractors !
and riasterers
Bwti mates Furnished .
Phone, v j . .1,'.. ,. . . .' . . .v . Red SMI
Kesldsnce, 141 Kast Elaventb street.
BETTIKB & HENDERSON
MAHONH.
'Ail kind f brick, stone and eemem
j trerk aremptty and neatly done. Al
yerk guaranteed. Itealdenre ' I
' WllUaette Street. HI West Fnitrtl
street. Phone
, WOOU BAWINO.
Gasoline pawer ky W. W. Moore,
phone Ited 12. Ordsrs large or
small wNl be appreciated.
Warner tunes ;t(rwa. lyesve or
den at at orris' Musle War. tf
I
Fourfold fire screens m klaok
land 0U ChaamliTrk BaHwwase Oa
AUmMOBlCEs"
Frank D-nnett
Garar Pearl and lith.r Pbons'rrdl7l
Keo, Mikrtwl, Prranirr, Stodard Peyton
Tkt bssl can for rbs rrtc't0 jcd)ua
Omm ht Wr
Sanitary
Eye Classes
NO CORK, NO RUBBER,
NO CELLULOID.
NON-IRRITATING
MADE TO FIT ANY NOSE
' Choose your optician aa you
wuuld your physician. For ef-
...(. , v. it,..
fectlven
low rea of price
Dr. Franc Ladle Hard
' Optician and ItefractlonM.
Onlte 1-4, New (jbriantan llldg.
HALL t55 SHUMWAY
Plnmblng and Aewer Work.
AIM general Jobbing In tit and
sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly
attended to.
Carry a fall lias of plumbing future
Mils TAusmAOak M.