Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, May 21, 1910, Image 5

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    THE EUQENB DAILY GUARD, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1910
jfpENSATORY
L ipal IniredlenU
'.K fnrPe-
"rr.tPeruBa is in
remedy, let
Rafted State. DUpen
ftt. principal ingred-
fat
But0. ' Iuon naL
i
Solr, H. S.Qwirgent and F. T. Daniels.
v rinzn .Music Hatfi A! Fiie.ia nmi n.ivo
New York, May 22. Another newsl ''Pwl" have original sketch entltl-
(By William 8. Brewer.)
THE DRAMA
Burt Clarke and Jiinrt Tlnmtltnn
tho 'English entertainers, are at the
fla Al
Si. oricii
paper man has risen from tne ranks0". ' Jiisory or a Hansom tub,
of the reportorial lnd to a play-1 and John C. Rice and Sally Cohen
wright. He is A. E. Thomas, author make their farewell appearance this
of "Her Hushand's Wife." the latest season l the farce ,"Theftleptoman
offerlng at the Garrick Theatre. It is; '"-'" Lee Tong Foo, tliE only Chl
a three-act comedy in which Henry i lles0 barytone In vaudeville, is a nov
Mlller plays the leading role. Hypo-jeltv- The Hon Air Trio, acrobatic
chrondriacism is the motive of tlie.comedlans, the DeCosta Duo, xylo
play, -which is admirably suited to Phone artists, and Eddie Clark, Jug-
njnuwi - - , jjr Miller s auiittiec. ne is surround- ic uisu monies.
UdUU 0t gwuou d b company of players, all of
. .i IL l. laTVA- I T Unna Pnana la hn nrlfa nnJ
PS AND GOSSIP OF Iggg
BAY OLD GOTHAM TOWN fff
rivs
.a"- : 1I.i.iflH,a, i . tt f i -1. - j
ll wrtMOT aa 11 Laura nupe iBwu lit tuts wiib uuu
f ,' .u. (Tdatment of He- Orace kiiisu
B lh chronic
C-urrlD.atoniodyBpep-
Uh, catarrhal jaundice
UUTerl.anamau
rueomiaended foi
C ofrarious forms of dis-
I, to women.
UMdiM,tofPernna,oory
Cj,claiied in the United
Cfamisa tonic Is used
Q forctu-onio constitu-
Uud scrofula.
G. .'. another ingredient
Gre8UentfruSthatha'
Vmj overiooneu u m
bwion for the past fifty
Ktdi ars to do iouuu m
W itores. Ane unuea
tiBtory says of the actios
CTj it is used as a bittei
h taa treaimeuv uyoon-
intermittent diseases as a
br quinine.
not all of the meaicinai
Pnuna contains. Suffice
W it is a compound ol
UitL each one of which
(no to time, been reconv
Ipiyticiani of all schools
I (ttarrhal conditions.
at to know what the peo
1 to us for a free book of
i of what the people think
i a catarrh remedy. After
, nid, the best evidence lor
iit remedy is the teti'
to wio have tried it
Charles Cherry'8 performance in
'The Spitfire" has met with success
Elliston the second wife-elect. I at the Lyceum. The play has been im-
Moht.1 Rart n.niinnro an rh ritlod wiH-l Proced since the opening nicht. There
ow and Robert Warwick as the hus-!1? Plenty of action in the story and
band. Orme Caldara and .Elinor Mc-, uls staging is elaborate,
tlwnn nnmnlnlA t.hn cast.
vvilu marie uressier in nine s
Nightmare" Lew Fields is giving to
his clientele a star and a musical pro
duction which has caught the fancy
of the audiences at the Herald
Square Theatre. Miss Ressler never
has done anything more suited to her
peculiar talents than Tlllle Blobbs.
the drudge in the boarding house,
who dreams great things. There are
two acts and eight scenes, with more
than a dozen musical numbers. The
book Is by Edgar Smith and the
music by A. Baldwin Sloane.
At the Lyric Theatre the ail-star
revival of "Jim the Penman" is at
tracting wide-spread attention. The
play has not been seen in New York
since 18S7, a year after its Introduc
tion to English theatregoers. C It is
said to be partly founded upon fact,
the Idea having been suggested by the
career of a London forger who man
aged to establish himself in society
under false pretenses. Prominent
among the players in the present re
vival are Wilton Lackaye, who ap
pears in the title role which he
played first a number of years ago,
under the Palmer management; John
Mason, Theodore Roberts, Arthur
Forrets, Louis Massen, Thurlow Ber
gen, George Barnum, Frederick
Paulding, Ernest Glendinning, Flor
ence Roberts, Marguerite Clark, Jeff
reys 'Lewis anid Grace Reals. The pro
duction has been staged by Lawrence
Marston.
The. Hippodrome season closes this
week. The Midget circus, which has
been a most successful feature the
latter part of the season, will no
doubt be used again next year, as will
also the tribe of New Zealand Maoris
In their native dances.
Isa that if Rockefeller
let that billion or two or
Istu would make money
fcaper that we wouldn't
it any more with the In
fant than with our pre-
Mme. Nazlmova continues In her
production of "Little Eyolf" at Nazi
mova's Thirty-ninth- street theatre.,
where her spring engagement will be
prolonged well Into the warm weath
er. Her impersonation of th char
acter of Rita is bound to take rank
with the best of her achievements.
Brinelnc "The Climax" back for a
return engagement to Weber's thea-.
tre has proved a "wise move on Mr.
Weber's part, as the house has been
HILL WILL UClId) WEST
FROM BOISE AT ONCE.
Boiso and Western to Cross Oregon
from East to West.
That the Hill outlet from Eastern
Oregon will be down the McKenzle
river to Eugene and on to Coos Bay
by the way of Florence seems to be
the prevailing opinion among those
who are best posted on railroad con
struction that is liable to affect this
part of the state. What this means
to Eugene and vicinity can only be
conjectured, but that it (means the
doubling and thribllng of all present
real estate values goes without say
ing. A small amount of money in
vested in College Crest Addition Lots
or acreage today will mean a com
petency for the fHture. Lots on the
car line from $100.00 and up with
the usual terms of $10.00 down and
$10.00 a month; acreage $250 and
op. No trouble to show the prop
erty. Call at 14 East Eighth street,
or call up Main 534. I. H. Bingham.
Guard Special Service. land easily accessible from the new
New York, May 21. If the mem- subway, from the old subway that1
bers of the judiciary onic:ttee of runs through Layfayette street, audi
the New York Sate Legislature will from the proposed subway to run uu-j
drop around to Union Square at three der lower Broadway,
o'clock this afternoon, they will hear I . , - t . . , . . '
something to their advantage. For Next week .the United States steel i
the given hour Is the time, and Union 'corporation, vulgarly known as the.
Square the place, and the girls wili:"teal trust,' will send out chocks
be there a-plenty to tell tho Solons 'or the 1 3-4 per cent dividend on its
exactly what they think of them. I Preferred stock This will be follow
Thls imay not be exactly compliment-; d next month by tire payment of a
ary, as the purpose of the gathering' dividend of 1 1-4 per cent on the com-!
is to protest, in no uncertain terms, oa 8tock ?' th8 corporation, Placing
against the refusal of said judiciary uIa a ,5 )er. cent basis. This is I
committee to report the woman's ""jo elf e ,r.ga.nlzftUo?
franchise bill for which be snff-'ot fnev 8loel U,M
ragettes have been working ail winter 80 'sh a rate on the common stock,
and spring land tne evut is noteworthy, since it
All associations allied with the 18 h,eld ln "uanclal circles that the
cause of votes for women will take,8teel business accurately effects he
narl In the eatherlnr. Mrs. Carrlfi I commercial prospm-iijr u uio nun.
The Tenderfoot Farmer
It was one of tlicsc cpcrimcnt;:l fnrmem, who put rirecri
spectucles on his cow nd L-d her shavings. His theo
nat Jhat it didn't m.ittcr whut the cow ate so limit as alia
wasY.'d. Tho questions of digestion and nourishment bail
not entered iato his cuhuttion';.
It's only n "teniijrl. 'ot" i.i.mcr C-t would try such
an experiment wi;!i a i.'.v. V.i i.uiny u farmer feeds kir.:
self regardless of dige-ition and nutriilcn. 1 i T-ii?,:.; ahnort ni well eat shnv
infgs for all the g'tud ho gets out vi l.ia fooj. Ti.'O rcrtutt is that Che stomnc'i
grows "weak" die action o( tho organs i f liier.ticn and nutrition arc impaired
unJ the man sutlers the 'niserics oi dyspepsia end the agonies ot ncrvousnci.8.
T3 strengthen iVfnucj, P"''"v f.'io activity of tiie or
rfars ot dljestl j anj na:r'! u nr-' brace up the nerves,'
use Dr. Prsoj -i ZizJdcn Med'ral Ulscovery,. It Is an utu
falling remedy. r1 hu3 ike suntiitenco ot physicians fa
trell au f.V. pralM ot' HJuauanrfj healed by Its use.
In the atritsi m,ib '"Golden Mcdiuil Disci very" is a temi -rnnce medl.
cine. It contains neititc:' .:n:o::ieants nor nureoties, and is as froe from alcohol
as trom opium, eocaino 3)d other dangerouu druj. All ingredients printed on
its outside wrapper.
Don't let a dealer delude yoit for his own profit. There. Is no'medlcine for
otomaoh, liver and blood "iust as good" as "Colden Medical Discovery."
Chapman Catt will preside at one of
the platforms; Mrs. Blanah, president
of the Self-Supporting Equality
League, at the second platform, and
the third will be occupied by the Col
legiate League. All present will,
doubtless have an enjoyable time.
Quarterly dividends of 1 per cent
each were paid on the common stock
from the outset or the steel corpora
tion's career ln 1901, up to the lat
ter part of 1903, although such dis
bursements were widely criticised
and were understood to have been
made chiefly in pursuance of agree
ments with the controlling interests
Daddy Knickerbocker will hold a', in certain ot the companies which
land auction next Tuesday, at which' came into the steel corporal ion as
about a million dollar's worth of real subsidiaries. The total dividends in
estate will be knocked down to the 1903 amounted to 3 1-2 per cent, and
highest bidder. The plots are ln six In the poor years 1904 and 1905
different blocks In Centre street, be- nothing was paid in common. At the
tween White and Deiancey. I quarterly meeting on July 31. 1906,
The land to be sold is subject to the directors gave the street an agree
perpetual easement for the space un-,able surprise by declaring two divi
der the surface occupied by the sub- dends of 1-2 per cent each on the
way and the station, and also the res- common, one for the quarter ending
ervation by the city of the space oc- March 31, and one for that ending
cupled by the station entrances. Butl June 30, placing the stock on a 2 per
the subway has been so built that it cent yearly basis,
will support a ten-story building on: The rate was maintained until last
each of the plots. 'summer when 3-4 per cent was de-
One of the plots has been suggest- clared for the quarter ended June 30,
ed as a possible site for the new at the rate of 3 per cent a year,
county court house. This is the plot Three months later a dividend of 1
,,...., whito unit Walker streets, oer cent was declared and in Janu-
The city owns three-quarters ot the ary the board declared another quar
entire blook and it would be neces-'terly dividend of 1 per cent for the
sary to buy only the remaining quar-;ecember 31 quarter, and also an ex
ter of the block to have a large site.'tra 34 per cent, which brought the
A county court house there would be disbursement of the common to a full
next to the Criminal Courts building 4 per cent.
well filled at everv performance. The
cast, which Includes Ann Swlnburn,
Effingham Pinto, Albert Tavernier
and Robert S. Taber, is a good one.
b snail Amount.
rat suiter one day for five
Mount. Thea try Sjither-
la Eye Salve. We guaran-
tre. It spalnless and harm
ly tie Dillon .Drug Co.
"Lulu's Husband,' ' with Mabel
Barrison and Harry Conor, may be
an all summer dramatic attraction,
for it has started with a rush. The
cast contains Louise Closser Hale,
Franchin Campbell, Sophie Tucker,
Alae Carlisle, Edward Heron, Demp
ster, Riley Chamberlain, George Le
ity
creage Inside the
Limits of Eu-
iiui lui 4ujv iv
750 an Acre!
Mathews Park will then be the only acnage
for sale iu acti tracts in the City Limits.
These acre tracts Jo not cost any more than
do city lots less than three blocks away, and
an acre will make iour regular sized lots.
They are located on North Blair street and
will be ou the proposed Eugene-Junction City
Electric Line thar. is m be built this summer.
The soil in Mathews rarK is rich river loam
there is none better for truck gardening or
for orciia.ru.
Mr. Mathews is now in the East and may
upon his return withdraw from the market
that oart which is not sold and plat it iu city
lots. Make an aooointment with us to see
Mathews Tark. Call in nerson or by phone.
14 OFF THIS WEEK
Our Stradivarius, Ouarnerms, Mattenwauld, and the
celebrated imported HENRY FARING VIOLIN.
See our 10c, 15c and 19o Music Counter.
ROACH . MUSIC HOUSE
Com. Club Block Main 862
CHOICE RESIDENCE
LOTS FOH SALE.
There are still about six or
eight choice lots remaining-
unsold in Blair st. addition.
They are only a few blocks
from the Geary school, and
the proposed Eugene June-
lion electrie road Is located
through the addition, rrices t
are reasonable, and the pur-
chaser may make his own
terms of nayment. Ask any
real es.'ate dealer to show
vou these lots
4.., 4
An Ideal Hastumd.
Ik natient. even with a nagging wife,,
for he knows she needs help. She may
be so nervous and run-down ln health
that trifles anno her. lr sne mt.
ancholy, excitable, (roubled w:tu 'oss
of appetite, headache, sleeplessness,
consti'iation or fainting and dizzy
spells, she needs Electric Bitters, the
most wonderrul remedy for ailing
women. Thousands of sufferers from
female troubles, nervous trobules,
backache and weak kidneys have
used them and become healthy and
happv. Try them. Only 50 cents. Sat
isfaction guaranteed at W. A. Kuy
kendall's. FAIUi HOTEL
Having taken charge of the Park
Hotel, I will hereafter run it as a
first-class boarding and lodging
house. Nice quiet rooms conven
iently located, just opposite the S. v.
freight depot. The best ot cooking
and comfortable
CALL FOn COUNTY WARRANTS.
Notice is hereby given that all of
Lane County warrant prior iu b.
. t OOliO ratr etArpH Oil M&T 1 "
1910 will be paid on being presented
at mv office on May zu. ii.
est will cease on tEhatEdAay.LAND
Treas. Lane Co.
Eugene, OreEonMay 17, 1910.
tpn r.i.r..
The onlv wholesale and
retail cigar store in Eugene.
Good location, lease i Wi
;7aTS" WM. RENSHAW.
TO CONTRACTORS.
SECOND ANNUAL CONVENTION
Oregon Teachers' Association, Albany,
Or., June a ana o, iiiu.
TJnnnrt trin rate of one and one-
third fare on the certificate plan will
be made by O. R. & N. ana s. r.
.. i Tlfl.Ma nn enln 1V1MV Ztt
couiuau.. ".T. f nH nton fnr Ihft predion
to June s inclusive, gooa iur teium . --------
t.. in r,,ioni .nhwis of a heating plant for which plans
will be discussed, including an ad- and specifications may be seen at the,
Bids will be received separately by
the Eugene Heating and Electric
Power Co. for the erection of a brick j
or cement power house on the n. e.
corner of the s. w.w corner of the
block bounded by Willamette, Ninth,
Olive, and Eighth streets, In the city
dress by a special representative of
the U. S. government.
For further Information as to rates,
dates of sale, etc., call on any O. R.
& N. or S. P. agent. m31
STOriAGK.
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Bcorae wareuouse on railroad
track for hops, spuds, household
goods, cement, lime, crockery or any
thing. Stone foundation and pipeu
with water lor fire prltection. Rates
made on car lots. Inquire of Wil
liams Transfer Compau", Main 551,
or Frasler's real estate office. Blach
2861.
office of L. Bilyeu.
All bids must be handed in to the,
undersigned for submission to the
board of directors Wednesday, June
1, 1910. The right to accept or reject
is hereby reserved. I
m27 S. M. YORAN, Sec.
At lU 1.1 1 r,iu
has
Flnncgnn's Auto Co.
autos to hlro from 10 a. m.,
to 10 p. m. Stand at Dil
lon's drug store. Phone Red
liaiii. uuius reasuuHuie. !
Ruble Healing Parlors
Are to be made a permanent thing of Eugene. My growing and
jatisfled patronage has made It necessary to enlarge my facilities
ind called to my assistance a skilled lady practitioner. With the
above provision I can care for a few more afflicted and for a few
days more extend my special reduced rate to cover a month or a
jure. You must be quick.
Do not confound my treatments with traveling and local fakes
or minor fads. I am here to stay and employ skillfully the might
iest weapons known to modorn therapeutic skill to combnt disease,
l am master of Mechano-Therapy, the great healing art of modern
times, and will guarantee you results, your money's worth. My
treantments are Immediately invigorating and life giving, cures
iteady and permanent. My system 1b garnished with 35 years of hos
pital and sanitarium practice. Chronic diseases a specialty. - Exam
inations free.
PARLORS NATIONAL BANK ANNEX ROOMS 10-11
W. N. Ruble, Mechano Therapist
WHAT TIME J
t WILL THE
CLOCK
z
; STOP I
Ci'iKlmK. hxinvntiiii? and Teaming.
The Eugeti" Sand & Gravel Co. dc-i
grading, ex.-iivanna ana BtuC1.i
teaming; can furnish concrete grav
el washed sand, crushed rock and
loam on a moment's notice Phone
5 381 or leave orders at L. N. Ron
office Main 134; residence Black
ey's office, 37 W. 7th.
Something Good.
Did vou see what Welch said about
car lines to Junction? That means;
values on River Road will go up.
Better line up and get a 6 or lO-acre,
. ot snnta Clara before the raise.1
Verv easy terms. See Willamette
i L Id Co.. 23 West Eighth
street.
H.W.Il I'K.XAS WONDER
I have sold Hall's Texas Wonder
for kidney, bladder and rheumatic
trouble for the last five years, and i
have guaranteed It ln many cases, I
but have never had a complaint. t8l
dav's treatment ln eaon bottle.
O J. HULL.
Dr. Ueo. Wall office Is at 36
West Eighth street, over the Pacific
States Telephone Compaoy's office.
Calls attended day and nignt. Day
and night phone. Mala 166. 3i'rgery
and X Uays.
PAY WATER RATE.
Pay your wator Dill and eave In
convenience and 50 centB.
m24 COLLECTOR.
"Try this on your piano," said the
agent, as he handed the lady of the
house some furniture nollsh.
A Splendid Overall
for every us
Cut generous
ly full. Two
hip pockets.
Felled seams.
Continuous
fly.
MURPHY, GRANT I CO.
Minutactumi j
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GUARD
ni20
A Man Warns to Die.
onlv when a lazy liver and sluxiJish
-nr-Vw'rfni
2 5c at W. A. Kuykenaan
. Ml 1
mm Real estate
id Investment Co
3'f8fti and Willameita, Phone Main U
ailing
WOOD SAWING,
-mall will be appreciated..
Co. and get ou. pne -
worn. uryi t ,ar((e.
i3 r vitis. nw
plant in the valley.
J10
Wiiy EuiM-nment? j
When Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-lloncy .
has been tried with satisfaction for'
over sixteen years in millions of.
,.n ikrnnt nnd bronchial troubles
Vn,i ran set It anywhere
the hell on the bottle.
Sold by the Dillon Drug Co.
STALLIONS
Look for
kind of a day- 5""
1 .t,..i,i
r.Id,n Star Furnltnn. ,
tfWe your furou'i" "m24 !
Kays Fiirnii'nv
'pTvree'k ( at 521 Uncola. m2
I will stand two stallions at m
Dla(.e two miles north rf Cuburg.
during the season, one is a regls
tered Percheron weighing 1900
pounds nnd the other a standard
bred trotting bojse.
dwtf rg- r'
We have given particular attention
.,. .oiRction of drugs. We use a
h.k n Drescrlotiona. we
ao" T, .ncArt druggists. Bring M
.. nrTlDtions. Bowers Drug
r.- f W. rrentlce's offices are at
46 Wet Eighth street. Calls attend
ed to dny or night. Day phone 1171;
night phfne Main 529.
i m fully equipped
fia.hllirht and post
photography. (Mne county
specialty. LlnJlrug Store. O. Stern
berg. G
Latest Improved New Home now.
to bapdl
irr
tnaeiiine, ..
nltare Co.
i. w
Kats Fur
mil
A PLEASED BUYER
is the best kind of advertising. That is why
so man)' people are buying lots in the
Gross Addition
Why pay $350 to $500 for a lot a way off of a
car line, when yoi can buy a fine lot high and
dryr overlooking the city, the f jrtherest only
three blocks from car line, for less money. $250
to $400, 5 cash, balance monthly . payments,
A Free Automobile ride any lima you want to look at these lots. LET US SHOW YOU.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY LAND GO.
22 W. 8th St., Upstairs in Matlock' New Building, Opposite old P. 6.
5 and 10 Acre Fruit and Garden Tracts, Easy Terms ,