Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, December 31, 1908, Image 6

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    TlOt BCOWfH DAILT OCAXB, THURSDAY, DBCEMBER 1M&
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Stomach Blood and
Liver. Troubles
Much aiekneat tlarts wilb weslc itemncU, end consequent
poor, impoverished blood. Nervsus and pale-people lack
. food, rich, red blood. Tbeir atomacha need invigorating
lor, alter all, a man can be no stronger than his stomach..
. .A remedy that makea tba stomach strong and the liver
active, makea rich red blood and overcoaMe and drives
. cot diacaaa-producinf bacteria (aad omen a whala aiulti-
). tad. ol disease.
, : Cat rid ol your Slomacm -Waaltacaa Mat
'. . C tlrer Laziness by- taklrni a count ol
i .. Dr. Pierce' t UoldeM medical Dlaeonrr '
i;1; - treat Stomach RcttoraUwo, Ufa "
'l f' -' lawltorator aod Blood Olaaaaar.
. Yon ean't afford to accept any medielne of mmrmtam
'' amapuitim as a substitute lor "Golden Medioal Diicov
' rr," which is a medicine or- known composition, baring
; . complete list ol ingredients io olain English on Its hot- '
; tUcwrappcr, same being attested as correct under oath.
Dr. VMr&m Piquant PelMt refulmt and lovlgnrmte Stommcb.
ITALY WILL
HONOR
MEMORY
OF
SALVINI
Lhvr Sow.
V
JEWELRY
What would make a nicer present than a watch? I
have them and the prices are .'right. .
Come in and look them over
H. D. SMARTT
JEWELER
At Marks' Druy Store Smeede Hotel Building
Clearance Sale
of Wall Pap r
now oq at
7reston & Hales
Measure your room and
ihey will tell you how
cheap it can be dene.
Rome. Dec. 31. That the Italians
love their great men and never lose
an oDoortunitv of doing them honor
, Is illustrated by the extensive prep
arations that have teen made for the
celebration tomorrow of .the eightieth
hlrthday of Tomaso Salvlnl, Italy's
ereateat tragedian. In Rome and In
s other chief cities of the kingdom the
anniversary will be observed with
special performances In the theatre
and with exercises under the auspices
of literary and dramatic societies.
I Probably the most notable of the cel-
ebratlons -will be that held In Flor
' ence, where the great tragedian has
made his home during the greater
part of his life.
Tomaso Salvlnl Is the oldest living
great tragedian and his name 1b a
household word an over tne woria.
It is not so long ago that he retired
from the stage. He paid his fare
well visit to the United States in 1890
and his Othello aroused all of the
enthusiasm that it had created on
the occasion of his American tour in
1886. when Edwin Booth Interpreted
Iago. Salvlni Is very fond of re
calling his experiences in America.
One day. it is told, he was present
at a sitting of congress In Washing
ton. When the members became
aware of his presence they gave him
a perfect ovation, springing to their
feet In their enthusiasm, and the
presiding officer addressed him words
of welcome.
Salvlnt was born at Milan January
1, 1829, and began to study for the
stage at an early age. He made his
debut when he was 14 years old, un
der the direction of. the celebrated
actor, Gustavo Modena, and rose rap
Idly in his profession. Even then he
was a fiery, impassioned actor, and
the call to arms for Italian Inde
pendence In 1849 found a ready res
ponse In the .emotional young man.
He served gallantly throughout
the siege of Rome and became a friend
of Mazzini, Garibaldi and other lead
ers. -'At the conclusion of the war he
returned to the stage to achieve an
WOODMEN' OF THK WORM)!
1 Slart the New Year rlRht by com
ing out to meeting Friday evening,
Jan. 1. We have candidates to Init
iate and there will be same important
business brought up, which concenrs
every member. Come out and help
BOOST Woodcraft.
F. L. SNODGRASS, Clerk.
SL'BSCKIBK FOR THE GUARD
WE
L.0UNCES
.1. T- : ji
Bettet
BAKING
at less
COST
endless series of triumphs.' When he
became a theatrical star of the first
magnitude his repertory consisted of
Shakespeare, Alfleri, Giacomettl and
many others. His principal Shakes
pearean characters were Othello, Mo
Beth, King Lear and Coriolanus.
Early in the seventies the great
tragedian determined to change the
scene of his histrionic victories to the
new world. He first visited Brazil
and other countries of South Ameri
ca. His first tour of the United
States was in 1873. 'He gave 126
performances lp the larger cities and
the financial profits were such as to
enable the tragedian to become a
landed proprietor in Italy upon his
return there. . His next visit to the
United States was in 1881 and it al
so was successful.
Salvlnl was a great favorite In
England as well as In 'America. An
interesting story is told of his first
visit to London. As the theatres were
running nightly, most of the actors
were excluded from seeing him act,
whereupon 450 of them sent him a
petition setting forth this misfortune
and begging him to have a perform
ance for their benefit at an nour in
which they could be present. Salvl
nl consented with the greatest plea
sure, and in the overflowing house
which came to see him 500 of the
best places were occupied by the Eng
lish actors.
Cothi ruf
h a
,
ATTENTION.
Pitman Is the quickest and
easiest shorthand system to
learn. It is taught by a thor-,
oughly experienced stenog
rapher at Smith's, EXPERT
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER,
' Titus Block. 9th and Willam-
ette St., Phone Red 1387. J17
A minister In Chicago recently
preached a sermon on the oft-quoted
line in "Checkers," "Gee, ain't it bell
to be poor!" He maintained that the
sentiment was true and that It is
almost as much a man's duty in so
far as he may d oso honorably to
escape living in such a place on
earth as to avoid a like habitation
In the next world.
FranR C Cotter, who for several
seasons was manager for Stuart Rob-
son and William H. Crane, and was
one of the best known men among
the theatrical managers, died in New
York the other day at the age of sixty-five
years.
Wood-saverg ana even bakers
this has made the Superior range
famous. Chambers Hardware Co.
at The
nV A fSm
y
In order to reduce our stock of MEN'S SUITS before
the arrival of our larere SDriner lines, wp am
sale VALUES which we do not believe can be equaled
m this city.
One lot 75 Suits ranging from $10.00to $25.00 at 207 oil
This fall's styles of Alfred Benjamin and Sophomore Suits included
Over 1 00 Suits in second lot of this fall's styles and pat
terns at a reduclion of 10
LOT 1.
Regular $25.00 Suits, Sale
Regular $22.50 Suits, Sale
Regular $20.00 Suits, Sale
Regular $18.00 Suits, Sale
Regular $16.50 Suits, Sale
Regular $15.00 Suits, Sale
Regular $12.50 Suits, Sale
Regular $10.00 Suits, Sale
Price $20.00
Price $18.00
Price $16.00
Price $14.40
Price $13.20
Price $12.00
Price $10.00
Price $ 8.00
.$1.00 and $1.25 Monarch and Interstate
Shirts on sale at 80s
LOT 2.
Regular $35.00 Suits for $31 $
Regular $30.00 Suits for. .... . $27,00
Regular $27.50 Suits for $24,15
Regular $25.00 Suits for $2250
Regular $22,50 Suits lor. ..... $2025
Regular $20.00 Suits for. ... .. $18J0
Regular $18,00 Suits for $1620
$3.00 RemleHats for $2.50
$3.50 Shoes for $3,00
$4.00 Shoes fr , $3JQ
ROBERTS BROS. iSESSL
who have their way to make in the
world are Mind to their opportunities
if they do not fortify themselves with
a
in
CTOT BUSIES WSfiM
We have a Modern School, Thorough Courses, Experienced Teachers,
ExceIlent Facilities and Moderate Expenses
Call or send for a Catalog. Next Term opens Monday, January 4lb.
EUGENE . BUSINESS COLLEGE
EUGENE, OREGON.
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