Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 19, 1908, Image 5

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Guaranteed under
all Pure Food
Improve
Your Baking
Law a
K C Baldner Powder will do It! Get
a can. Try It for vour favorite cake. If
it doesn't raise better, more evenly, higher,
If it isn't daintier, more delicate in flavor,
we return your money. very body
agrees K C has no equal.
Ifffj
in
BAKING
POWDER
Pure, Wholesome,
Economical.
"jaques Mfg. Co.
Chicago
Select Your Christmas Gift Now
Nothing
gained by waiting
until the last few days, but
much gained by a look now at my
complete stock of thing suitable for gifts includ
ing Watches, Rings, Cuff Links. Scarf, Hat Pins,
Chains, Fobs, Lockets, Silver Ware and count
less other acceptable articles in
right pricics and quality.
H. D SMARTT
JEWELER
at Marks' Drogf Store, Smeede Hotel Building
The EUGENE POULTRY STORE
Keeps on hand
GUARANTEED EGGS, ' '..
LIVE AND DKESS3D POULTRY,
PRUSSIAN POULTRY FOOD,
(The great, egg producer)
"SMITH SEALED LEG BANDS"
(For your chickens and turkeys)
and all klndB of supplies, including the
"SOOFIELD" BEEF SCRAP, GROUND BONE AND SHELL
PHONE MAIN. 045 103 EAST NINTH 8T. V
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X PLAYS AND PLAYEnS J
o ' "
04 OitOC KOW
Eugene d'Albert's opera "Tlef
land" met with success fit the Metro-n-il'nn
t--i T"on"V r'o Ycrlr. at
lis first performance the other night.
Charles Frohman's company ot Si
cilian r'.ivrvi i'.i ibut In New
York recently In a blood-curdling
tragedy entitled "Malia" and scored
a hit.
4
Wlncna Winter has gone on tne
vaudeville stage and made her debut
In New York the other day, giving
imitations, singing and ventriloquism,
and was well received.
Mrs. James Brown Potter will re
turn to America early next year to
appear In vaudeville. She will prob
ably appear in a little play in which
she will act the part of Mary Stuart.
Maude Adams will make her first
appearance in J. M. Barrle's new
play, "What Every Woman Knows,
at the Empire theatre. New York, on
Monday, December 21, and will re
main there eight weeks.
. William Collier, in "The Patriot,"
i will begin an engagement In the
same play at the Comedy theatre,
I London, next spring, under the man
1 agement of Charles Frohman, who
EM has booked him for a long engage-
B i ment.
I
I The shortest speaking part In any
1 play is that of Oowankatchle, the
! Indian In Edgar Selwyn't "Pierre of
i the Plains," played by George Schaef
i fer, an actor of many years of ex-
! perlence. The lines of the part are
"Me Mike."
A
George A.'llss, who first came to
America as the support of Mrs.
Patrick Campbell about seven years
ago, has proved himself a fine actor
of exceptional versatility and his
j work in the part of the "Devil" is
i critics.
!
Louis Mann is doing some of the
best work in his career In "The Man
I Who Stood Still," on the bill of the
Circle theatre, New York, at pres
ent. There Is every probability that
the play will continue its attractive
power through the rest of the sea
son. ...
A new comedy by Roy McCa,rdell,
the humorist, mot with flattering
success at Its Initial performance at
Baltimore the other night. The
play Is a free dramatization of Mr.
McCnrdelPs" stories of chorus girl
life, and is euiiiied, "The Gay Life."
The cast Includes Consuelo Bailey
and Thomas Thorne.
'
handsome women in scanty costumes,
does the rest.
It Is reported that David Warfield
Mrs. Carter expects to regain her
former position in the theatrical
profession by the new play which
she expects to bring out soon. It
was written by John Luther Long,
the author of "Andrea." The ac
tion passes partly In Japan and part
ly In Europe; and the character of
the work is said to be both emo
tional and spectacular.
will at last be given an opportunity
next season to appear in one or more
plays more worthy of his great tal
ent than the insignificant plays in
which he has appeared heretofore.
He will probably play Sbylock In
"The Merchant of Venice" and la
ter, perhaps, the part of King Lear
In Sbakespearle's tragedy of the
same name.
ELMIRA ITEMS.
it
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(Special Correspondence.)
Elmira. Dec. 18. Mm. Colgaard
has purchased a large mule team to
do his freighting.
Mrs. Sam McCutcheon and Mrs.
Mae Lee are reported sick at this
writing.
The citizens of Elmira are talk
ing of numbering their stores, so
when the young people of Smlthfield
come up to basket socials they won't
get lost in the town; also expect to!
extend tne culverts clear across the
streets so that they can not run off
them and hurt themselves.
There will be a basket social at
the hall on December 18.
Preparations have been hegun for
a Christmas entertainment at the
Baptist church.
Sam Flint of Junction was In our
midst buying beef and mutton past
of last week.
Jim Baker, of Irving, was out visit
ing relatives and hunting ducks the
last of the week.
The truant officer has been visit
ing the Tlr Grove district several
times lately.
William Neely. of Manleton. is vis
iting relatives, around Elmira.
Mrs. xi. M. Price had the m sfor-
tune of falling down stairs and hurt
ing herself pretty badly.
Mrs. Sallle Evens has rented hpr
farm and moved to Eugene.
C . sir k -1
S Cocoa
Anna Held recently produced her
play, "Miss Innocence," In Philadel
phia, for the first time. It is said
to 'be as sensational and even more
rlBque than Its predecessor, "The
Parisian Model." Miss Held wears
some beautiful gowns, mostly skin
tight, and sings a few songs. The
chorus, consisting ot exceptionally
WOOD SAWING.
Gasoline pawer by W. W. Moore.
phone Red 3282. Orders laree on
Binau wm ne appreciated.
is a food drink for young and old that
pleases the palate strengthens the body
' builds up the nerves quickens the
mind. It instills qualities in young and
old which produce perfect contentment
and perfect health and allows one to give
A Smile All the While
Ghirardelli's Cocoa is a standard com
. bination of the cocoa bean. It is made
with painstaking care and after 50 years
of manufacture stands to-day a perfect
product.
30 cups of a delicious drink 25c
Kodol is made of natural digestive I
Juices found In a healthy stomach, !
and It digests all food completely. I
Kodol is pleasant to take, and is I
guaranteed to give relief In anv case!
of stomach trouble. Sold, by all druggists.
i it .i m ,
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ZION ITEMS.
Imperial Car Cleaner" will take
pitch or dirt of any kind off a paint-1
(Special Correspondence.)
Zion, Dec. 18. Charles Pogue, of
Lowell, has rented Mrs. Jacobs' farm
and Is busily engaged plowing for
; around the point at Fisher Rock. ! T. H. Hunsacker Is jut
j Wm. Tale expects his new planer a norse trader trajei t:
: to be at Goshen some time this week, j thls summer.
O, yes; we have lots of fine girls
here and popular ones, too. The' i.nri.o thirim j
ed or varnished surface without ln-i Birlnb crP
Jurlng the finish. Chambers Hard- ReT- Nelson Williams, of Eugene,
ware Co. . held' divine services here Sunday.
' His sermons were very encouraging.
Wood-savers ana even baker Indeed,
this has made the Superior range! Elden Tempieman; our road su
famous. Chambers . Hardware Co. pervisor, is busy making new road
Guard contest will give the young
men here a chance to decide whom
they think the most popular. Me
thinks there Is going to be some
hustling.
Al Mays made a business trip to i
Eugene last Friday. . i Spray pumps and hose
i ate goes to Eugene today : teed by Moon-Blals Imp!
H loss Mattresses M
which we will sell lorlll.M
they last; this Is a siiii
Chamber? Hardwire Co,
.1
Wm.
on business connected with his mill. 1 pany.
3E
We are factory agents for the
Gillette vSafety
Razor
'If you buy your razor and
blades from us you are sure of
always getting; the latest. The
blades are being improved ev
ery year and buying direct from
the factory we get the improved
blades. We will sell you a ra
zor on 30 days' trial.
Our Christmas stock will in
clude silver and gold-plated,
from $5.00 to $15.00 per set.
GIVE HIM A SET FOR XMAS."
We also carry the
Carbo Magnetic
Razor
which nees no honfr- aa'2 13
sold under a positive gna?antee.
(Mstmas tatarc
...arid Other Christmas Things
Our line of Rockers, Morris and other easy chairs is larger and better
than ever and from the fact that we have sold three times as much furni
ture as last year is evidence that our prices as well as our goods are right
Ladies Desks
Just received a new line in
Bird'seye Maple, Early English,
Wax Finish and Golden Oak pol
ished. . . -
' , ' ' V '
A Superior Heater
A
like the cut, world make a good
present for the wl:olo family.
Floss Cushion
Couches
in Weathered Oak, Leather,
Pantasoter Velour and Verona
coverings also. 25 Couches to
select from. PRICES RIGHT.
Bissell's andSanitai e
Carpet Sweepers
Doll Carts and
Buggies in Great
Variety
Rugs
WE HAVE
Wilton,
Axministcr
Saxony
Brussels
Our sales in rugs have sur
prised even ourselves. We have
had to reorder several times.
COME AND SEE THE REASON
Just a Word About Paints
The Sherwin & Williams name Is a guarantee of best-quality.
Floor Wax,
Floor-lac,
Furniture Polish,,
Specials:
Hand Craft Stain,
Mar-Not Vanish,
Bath Tub Enamel,
Aluminurj
and
Gold Paint.
Coffee
Percolators U
Chaiing
Dishes
5 O'clock Teas
Carving Sets
Etc., Etc.
1 FOR THE buhmI J
All mnttf-pKsps mav look alike
artpr tpn vpars. or even five !
there is a" vast difference If o
.1 i nuTKIIUnoR. If!
1 ... l..v .vh.it real loW
in a mattress, get an Ostera"-;
From actual experience e-,
are just as good after ten years
as the first night. , ,
We are tne sure
?ene, and sell at $15, same as ad
Used by the taciorj.
A LASTING CHRISTMAS
PRESENT
Finished Floors
ana rugs are replacing carpets everywhere. They re
cleaner, more healthful, more stylish.
The Sherwin-Williams Modern Method 'Floor Finishes
for finishing old or new floors in any style desired,
give best results always. Use them on your floors.
For Piloted FUltah-Tn.Ulc Floor-rf s-w. '"'""
rorVarniliedFlllllh-Nat..ral---lr. .farahlc ""hofMi
Si ,innl-iaiftiliUiD and varnun
For Waxed PlnJh Tm s-w. noon mi.O
For UaHehUy Crck la Old Floort-rw c
Get color cards from
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pro
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cr aware ad furniture tow
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