Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 21, 1909, Image 2

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TH EUGENE DAILY GUARD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1909
The Fountain Head of Life
Is The Stomach
A snail who has weak and impaired itomacb aod who doet not
properly digest hit food will sooo find that bit blood has become
weak and impoverished, and that bii whole body ia improperly and
ioaufficieatly nourished.
Dr. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY
make tbe ttomach mtront, promote the flow ml
dliettlva lulcem, restore the lomt appetite, make
meatmllatlon perfect, lavltoratea the liver and
parltle and enrlcae the blood. It la the treat blood-maker,
tleah'bullder and rettoratlr nerr tonic. It make men
trout In body, active la mind and cool la ludfmeau
Thii "Discovery" Is pure, flycerio extraot o( American medical rood,
biolulely free from alcohol and all injurioui, habit-forroinf drufs. All iti
infrediente are printed on itl wrappers. It baa no relationship with secret
nostrums. Its every ingredient is endorsed by the leaders in all the schools of
medicine. Don't accept seeret nostrum as a substitute for this time-proven
remedy or mows cohtosition. Asi voua nbiohbubs. They must know of
many eurea made by it during past 40 years, right in your own neighborhood.
World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N. Y.
NEW YORK PLAY REHEARSALS
PERCY ' LONG
Commercial Club Block
Phone Main 536
Plumbing. Heating; and Tinning
Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornet 'and Skylights,
Estimates Furnished
None but CompetentjW'orkrnen Employed
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The' One Cigar "She" Won't,
Object, to Is a "Banquet."
For it has a superb Aroma
that even the non-smoker ap
preciates. That Aroma of a "Banquet" is
that of the very best Tobacco
ever put in a 5e Cigar a fact
that you will appreciate if you
were to try one.
Why not try it today. ,
Lumber
Shingles
Lime
Plaster
Cement
l ELMIRA LUMBER GO.
I Phone Black 5U6
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Any article lu our whitlow
ONE DOLLAR
Some broken Hues to closo
out
Soma now gooda that are
just out
Boms lines that are never
never out ample llnea
lint Plna, Brooches, Dolt
Pins, Alarm Clocks, Foun
tain Pens, Watches, Ster
ling Silver Spoons, Silver
Plated Waro.Mntch Doxea,
Cut Glass, Ladles' Watch
Fobs, Etc.
Mauror-Coppornoll
Ji'Hi-lry Co. ( Inc.)
012 WIM.AMKTTK ST.
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THE
LATEST
IN
WALL PAPER
BASS HUETER
PAINTS
Fred Ludford
The Paint Man
Phone Red Bill
101 W. 8th St.
EATON'S
Book Bindery
Hook nnsind.
MiiKHZInva Hound.
Port f alios Made.
blank llnaks Ituled d Bound
to Order.
Artlstlo lluokblnilluR Dob.
Nothing Hut Good Work.
Nent Hut Keasonable Prices.
Office at
EATON'S BOOK STORE
K. Mvnroe
r.W.Mumo
MUNROES
Furniture and Hardware
Sole Agents for
Portland Stoves and
Laclede Ranges
Trunks, Suit, Cases, Rugs,
Matting, Bedding
17 West F.liihth St., tcnupne, (VregoB
Phono Kill Mil!.
WELL DRILLING
Any Size Hole, Limit J 000 ft
G. W, TAYLOR
828 Patterson St.
Phone Red 3372 Ol
(By William S. Brewtr.)
New York, Aur. 21. If Queen Al-t-xanJra
of Kngland was Blven to
airing her opinions in the columns of
l he press, a discussion between her
majesty and Margaret Illlnirton on
woman's proper snhere would make
interesting reading, for Alexandra Is
more than a queen, she Is a woman
wno thinks for herself, and her ideas
are not homespun, either. She does
not favor stocking darning for great
stage artists, nor does she believe In
the niarry-and-settle-down-to-family-
raising luea. in a letter received
here recently her views have for the
first time become publicly known.
The letter from her protege. Ade
line Oenee, whose dancing so charmed
the Queen that she brought her to
the great garden party with which
the Ixmdon social season closed.
Genee danced and was made a great
pet of. After that the Queen had a
long talk with the danseuse. con
gratulated her upon her engagement
to marry, and then spoke her mind.
I here Is nobody who dances like
you." she said. "For this reason 1
will not hear of your retiring from
the stage upon the occasion' of your
marriage. icu simply must not."
Now. fienee is a royal little Dane
and such an expression from the sis
ter of her King she considers the
equivalent of a command.
(ienee is to be with us here In New
York right soon when she begins re
hearsals for "A Silver Stnr." She
surely will not retire for three years
having a contract for that period
with Klaw & Erlanger.
Springer's Grand Opera House will
open the season tomorrow evening.
The attraction will 'be "The Girl from
Hector's," Paul M. Potter's comedy.
The original cast will be seen here
during the engagement. The ensu
ing season marks .Mf. Springer's
tenth as manager of this play house.
in conjunction with this theatre he
will also oerate the Grand Opera
House. Uroolyn, the opening of which
will occur on August 30. with "The
Hound I'p" as the attraction.
After two years away from the
footlights, Adeie Ititche will resume
her earner as a Bnialway musical
comedy star 1 n Planquette's "The
Paradise of .Mahomet." which will be
produced early this season by Hie
Sliuberts. She 1h to have the part of
iitMigaiin.a young widow, the heroine
of tlio piece.
Miss Hltchle's reappearance Is an
event or much theatrical Impoi'tati
us sue mis neon In retirement from
the stage since her starring seasons
two years ago. in "The Social Whirl'
and "I'ascliiallng Flora," under the
direction of ihe Shuherls. It was
only ufter much persuasion that she
was induced to return to tho foot
lights. "The Paradise of Mahomet" has
the distinction of being the last score
written by 'Plnuquetto, the composer
of "The Chimes or Normandy," and
though it haa never been done in En
glish, enjoyed a great success In
Paris. The American version of the
book and the lyrics are by Hurry U.
Smith and Hubert H. Smith. Work
on the production Is well under way,
and tho oriental scenory will be lav
ish. Jtalph llerz Is to be featured In
tho production.
"The Only Law," now playing at
tho llackett Theatre, has established
a precedent In theatricals. It is us
ual with the production of a new
musical comet jr to hear the theatre
going iiuhllo whistling tho various
airs that have proved popular, but
today one hoars line after line quot
ed from "The Only 'Uw." Some of
these lines are so bright and wlttv
mat iney snouiil take a permanent
place In the up-to-date metropolitan
vernacular.
'The Hlngmaster" is the title of
the new four-Act modem drnmn
wnicii t no '.Missrs Shnbert nre pre
sorting at MaXlllO Elllotln Tliratra
u.e piny is tile work of Oliver Pur.
t'r. In gcnoral terms the theme of
i no mnginnster may lie dlscrlbcil
ns the conflict on now and old Ideals
or integrity In the business world,
showing the contrast of tho old Idea
merely to keep within the letter of
Ihe law. and the new Idea of playing
a lair mid upright gnme even In' the
struggle of the stock market. Among
Ihe leading players In the cast nre
l-nuretto Taj' lor, .Marlon Iliillou, Or.a
Wuldorp, Arthur Byron, William
Hosell, George Howell, Frederick
Durum and K.lward Kmery.
iMrs. l,elle Carter Is searching for
a name Tor the new plav which has
been written for her bv KOvar.1
Peple. author of'Tho Modern Chap."
The play Is one of modern life, a
departure for Mr. Mrs. Carter. Re
hearsals have already begun, but the
cast nas not been flnnally deter
mined. The play is to be elaborate
ly staged and much la promised for
It.
Mrs. Carter has written a version
of her own of "Camille" and will
present It at special matinees during
the coming season. "Kassa," the
John Carter Long play which cost
Mis. Carttr so considerable a sum
last year Is also in rehearsal, as Mrs.
Carter has changed her mind.
In addition to the plays named
above, Mrs. Carter holies to be able
to present "Macbeth" this season.
Ever since she became her own man
ager It has been her ambition to en
act the role of Lady Macbeth, and in
selecting her company this year she
has chosen players -competent to ap
pear in Shakespearian production.
Curiously enough. Mrs. Leslie Car
ter has never witnessed a perform
ance of "Macbeth," a fact that she
does not deplore, as she believes It
win enable her to nlav the role un
hampered by tradition. Mrs. Car-!
ter's production of ".Macbeth" will!
pronauiy ue made ont of town, but Iti
Is ber firm iuteutiou to present It1
during her New York engagement. !
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ITCHING
SEEMED
TO BE INCURABLE
Terrible Red Patches on Face and
Arms Made Victim Ashamed to be
Seen Suffered Intensely for Ten
Months Expert Treatment Gave
No Relief Two Sets of the
CUTICURA REMEDIES
ENTIRELY CURED HER
j: H
"About two years ago I contracted
eczema and suffered intensely for about
ten month. At times I thought I
would scratch myself to nieces. My
face and arms were covered with large
red patches, so that I was ashamed to
go out. I was adviried to go to a doctor
who was a specialist in skin diseases,
but I received very little relief. I tried
every known remedy, with the same
results. I thought I would never get
better until a friend of mine told me to
try the Cuticura Remedies. So I tried
them as the last resource, and I am very
glad thut I did, for after four or five
applications of Cuticura Ointment I was
..f M ,lni,nPni,n ;u; r
waa. jiuiiiiiuu uaH compieiea tne J used two sets of the Cuticura Remedies
Will your machine play the new
AMBEROL RECORDS?
Let us play them for you, and put and attachnx
your machine. Then enjoy a more-than-fout-4
record. Longest made, I
LAWRENCE ROACH MU
26 W 6th St. Phone Black 1027
: c.
jt
cast or juayeis that will appear in
tv.e new naval comedy, 'The Flag
Lieutenant," which will he urniliirorl
In Athtntlc City, August 23, and then
come to the Crlteriou Theatre, Xew
l UI K .
Bruce McRae, Isabel Irving, Lums
den Hare, Vera MijCrrd, Frank Car
lyle. Helen Freeman, Oeorge Prohert.
K-ssa Kani, Basil iHallam, Mrs.
Wheaturoft. C. Leslie Aieu, Dudley
Dieses, Herbert Budd. W. H. G1I
mour, John May, Wallace Jackson,
Frank Shannon, Richard Garrk-k and
others are In the cast.
Mr. Frohman has also selected
August 2ti, at the Lyceum Theatrt.
" uuik ior ine tirst American per
formance of "Arsene Lupin." a new
play of detective life, bv Messrs.
Francis de Croisset and Maurice Le
Blanc Important rules will be
played by Mnwre. William Courte
nay and Sidney Herbert and the
Misses Doris Keane and Virginia
llamimiud.
Henry .Miller will sal for London
tomorrow where ho rtlll appear in
"The Great' Divide" at Ihe Adelphi
Theatre, under the management of
Charles Frolimnn. The following
company will assist .Mr. .Miller:
hclitli ynno .Maithi.son. Laura Dupe
i.-;mei uamron, J. liiirrv
ueuriiiio, diaries F. Uotthold, Fred
eric linn, Nilll-im J. Uutler, Heurv
H. Walthall, Frank Brownlee and
James nagan
(Soap, Ointment and Pills), and I am
completely cured. I always recom
mend Cuticura to any one that is suf
fering and in every case it afems to cure.
Miss Barbara Krai, 29 Mt. Pleasant
Are., HighJandtown, Md., Jan. 9, '08."
Fretful Babies
Suffering from Skin Humors,
Soothed to Sleep by
Cuticura.
A warm bath with Cuticura Soap and
gentle anointing with Cuticura Oint
ment, purest and
sweetest of emolli-
y'ents, afford immediate
reuei in me most, ais
' traftfiinT forma of iffh-
V-. I Inff- burning, seal and
v. V- erubieu numors, ecze-
t 'rK tinns, irritations and
V'. V channiTsot mrancyand
" nnr) slArt nnrl nn i n t f -
a HDeedv cure when all
other remedies fail. Tun ran toed abso
lutely pnre and may be used from the
hour of birth.
Cutirnn !inn mf- Olrtmmt rfMV.), pmnTwnt
f,(V i T,f CIi.i.-i.i -if (,, ,!.-,! -'lli ). .irs- M'.tl
thnu"ti.int ti " 'V'-ri'l Potior Dm - a- Difiiu. Cory.,
K.. 1" Iiri'..'""!"., Hull,.!,.
W. J. Haskell & Sd
30 West Sixth St. Phone Black!
The Best Workmanship Our M(
For painting or house decorating we use the best
rials and furnish expert artists at reasonable cbar
BLAIR STREET LOTS
ON EASY TERMS
blx lots only left unsold In
ninlr Street Addition to Eu-
gene, liest place to buy for
home or divestment. Prleen
reasonable and vou innkn
your own terms. Small nnv. a
inent down nnd monthly In-
suuimenta If you wish to pur-
chime that way. See any real
estate dealer.
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UPSTAIRS
8I0 Willamette Street
Is the place to ko to eet some o-nnrl
buys lu farm lands and cltv nroner-
ty.
Our field man. Mr. Edwards. In
thoroughly posted In the quality and
prices of all lands we have on sale,
and Is In a position to give you reli
able Information. Our office table
is groaning with actual bargains.
Call and see us.
EVKK YHODY'S REALTY CO.
II ALL'S TKAWS VOM)KI.
I have sold Hall's Texas Wonder
for kidney, bladder and rheumatic
trouble for the last five years, and
have guaranteed It In many ca3es.
but have never had a complaint. 60
days' treatment In each bottle.
O. J. HCLL,
Red Cross Pharmacy.
If you are looking ior nice clean
rooms or rooms with the best of
board, It would be to your Interest
to visit the new "Park Hotel," op
posite freight depot. The place has
been entirely renovated. Rates are
reasonable. tf
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD!
Warm Up Gentlemen
It is time to think of laying in
your wood orders for the coming:
winter and we have the Goods.
Protected From the Sun
1.. ,f aV
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EUGENE FUEL GO.
v 559 Willamette Street
Phone Black 2881
S5
A. C. MATHEWS
General Teaming
Concrete, Gravel, Building
Sand and good excavation
' earth for sale
Phone Black 2811
or call at 345 W 4th
Use Sun Proof Paint
and your house will be pro
ected. Costs no more and
wears longer than other paints
Ask for a Color Card
Overton Wall Paper
and Paint Company
J6-l8SeventnSt. Phone Red 1161
" inn nil it IICY. .1
See that he Is On Time. IiiTimeJ
Has the Time. A watch lh his pt
et. bought of us. does tha trlck.i
Nothing delights the yputh n)
than to know that he ca den
SMARTT
Smeed -
BED ROCK WELL DRILLING
Eleven years experience
Any size hole J 000 ft limit
C E. GOROINIER,
IJ06Villard Phone Ked 5 1 22
C. L. BEADLE
Stone Mason
Lmt orders at White's resuars.nl
D West (llshth svrcet or Mr .t
enrlngfleld. Or.
No Vacation or Outing is
Complete
without the help of a
A KODAK
Prices run from $1.00 up
SCHWARZSCHILD'S
BOOK STORE
I Coney lslci:;jf
: At the Head
X the Mill Race
i
X On a warm day bria?
I children out and jpjojrj
I yourselves. We haVj Ice
i Cream, Soft Drinks' and
I Lunches. Everything orii
VI l jr. j
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BUY WOOD NOW FROM
WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO.,
Ufht and Heavy Harjllnt
WOOD FOR 84LH
B04 Willamette Street. Eogeaei Or
t No Liquor $o!c
I Special attention
t women and Children
I fare from city.
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AUTOMOBILE
FOR HIRE
Five passenger Tear for hire
ny time day or night
GOOD DRIVER '
CALL BLACK 1231
W. H. SMYTH
Transfer Company
rid do Bonera! b-a safer buatsra
woqfjfor sale,
orders prompdy
attended to.
Bmkia Main II
sVj. rtMms). Ited 4lk,
EUGENE RANSFE
Excelsior wood, targe load.i
Dry Maple, sawed, per cor 4
Dry tie veod, sawed .eard.k
Dry body fir. 4-foet. card.. a
r
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Somrielhiing Good in
Fruit Lirids
Hollenbeck . , McMurphey Have Purchased 919 Acri
Ol CllOlCe Fruit I . nnrl U..rM C..LJ!. j i
. - vi uiiu nave oUDUlVIQCQ
same into 1 0,20 and 40 acre tracts
Why pay $200 per acre for fruit land when you can buy fust as mnJ fiw I J r i
This land is situated five miles from depot. X good level road all fhe lv w t ?5 per acre'
pns.ng;80 acres wirfiin the last 8 days. Whv not com, ' l!?:... We- have sM?i Tacts corn-
tracts can be boucht on time, small rK rm..f U " " V"c ProPos,tlon ver with us. Th
' t-...v.M uuiqihc iu sun tne puiKhaser.
ese
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HOLLENBECK , McMUHPHEY
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Willamette Street;
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