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' lloWreeniiiM i If Your Soul Delights in Song ; If You Can Enjoy the Inspiration of Music ; If You Can Appreci ate the Art of the Masters ; If You SeeK Entertainment Don't Fafl T Attend 01 THE RECITAL Wednesday Evening, Jan. 25, at the Eugene Theatre M. L. BOWMAN ' Mr. How man hail Interpreted air the premlrr roles of grund op".'t la noarly every city In Ainnrlea, and en joy the dtttlngulrliflrt honor of bo ' Ing accounted Amerlca'B ureatent bitiiro-cuntanio. Hla qunMflcotlon will no doubt triable blm lo mulnlaln that proud pcaftlon for tbla aeneidtlon. 1IU complete nmrtcy of hla ei-t en ablea hi m lo roach the loor notoi of Iho acnl'i, retaining the velvety rlcbnne of the banc. The charm ot hla aoim la greatly enhrnced by the purity of a pnrfect pronunciation of the worda of hla text, without mar rim tho harmony ot the tonal pooin. Hla maatery of acouatlc la marvel ous, and waa achieved by yoara of atudy and experience. The email room or great auditorium yield to hla vocal exploitation, an that the cloae auditor and tho person In the fur cor ner of the auditorium are ablo to en joy to the fullest a mnrvoloua Inter pretation of tho most difficult rolea. PAULINE MILLER-CHAPMAN Pauline Miller Chapman has won her splendid International success and recognition as an artlat of unus ual merit through years of unfalter ing devotion to the finest forms of vo cal ft. She Is a graduate of the Chicago Conservatory of Music, and subse quent yeara of Instruction In the schools of Italy and Germany, finally finishing her tuition under the fa moua Lnmuertl, who la recognlied by tho world as the greatest master of vocal instruction. Hho Immediately sprang Into prom inence In the cities of Germany and in London, and upon returning to America became soloist for Lister man and Theodore Thomas' orches tras. Her voice Is of wide range, of Intense dramatic timbre, and her per fect control permits daring feats of vocal onchnntment that ever capture and enthrall her audiences. WM, E. BOONE Mr. William It. Boone, pianist, was tor many years the Idol of Newport's aesthetic circles. As organist of Trinity chapel, and later Zabrlskle Memorial chapel, he soon won a last ing place In the affections of Eastern music lovers. The social circles of Boston and New York made constant demand' upon his services, and in company with the Russian dansueseB, Baron MHdl von Rothandahl, appeared In all famous salons of New York, Bos ton and other Eastern cities. His' work on either the piano or organ Is , full of dash, brilliancy, and artistic technique which has been acquired by few masters of these instruments. He blends the tonal power of the In struments with a peculiar art and rare skill of the accomplished mas ters. Hla production of the singing tones on the piano are the wonder and delight of his auditors. ORDERS WILL 'BE ' MORE EXPENSIVE New Regulations Raise Cost, j Which Will Increase He- j . ceipts m Eugene umce The receipts of the Eugene poatof- flee during this year will materially I inereate iu the money order aepan- meat, owing to an order recently is- l.w 'no nniimniiM efnral. rais ing the rates on foreign money or ders, of w hich a great numoer are ue spatched from the local office by la-! borers on the Natron extension and' on the gas construction crews. A copy of the new regulation just received here shows that an Increase of from 50 to 100 per cent has been; made In the money oruer rate. it applies to all foreign countries, two classes being listed, which have si slightly varying rates for small amounts. , ! Kor a long time the charge for money orders to ' foreign countries ii n hundred, with a graduated ! scale for smaller amounts. About two yearn ago a cut was niaue in iu' rate to something like 50 per cent of the old figure. Now a raise nan uccu made which ref-tores tho i-uuigu to .i.i..- hi... Itu il.l figure, with HOiiieuuiiK n" -------- even an Increase over that In certain cases. Tho new regulation is iu Bui Into effect after February 1. CHILD LIFE IN i . THE GREAT CITIES Eighty Per Cent of New York! Children Live in Tene-ments ami e3 n Do you feel all tired out P Do you sometimes thiiik you juit cu t worn .way at your prot. or trade any longer? Do you bavo a poor i or traoc any loader r -" iwr jpc- 9, and lay awaito at wtuu " "v r jt? r nerve all tfone, and your stomach too P . Has mm. bitioa to forge ancaa in um y " tcj mitiht b well put a atop to your misery- You can do it if you will. Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery make you a oinereni idoiviuwu. t tw .t iu) iiver to work. U will tt thinfii rififct i - r Ho -n(; Itm ssr.:l ff.mA IWk. It T-'.'f VG.f tllfVait I your hk-"- " . i . ' 11 there i any tendency in your fB tcwr ! coaiv-.ption, it wiif kerp wai orcua ueairuy wm-r cuq. !.. mirr-ni cfalnf-ri A . in ill" tftm al m i,. M p c,n. of U c Ii i. ..remedy pr. -d by I. F V. IW of Buffalo, N. Y., vhosc flJ J.V ii r lo 1 whw c u.m. hu treat success hat i-v :e frcm fcif wide evpneace end ' Sno'te wheli--d 1-V Penoy.gT.bb.-Di dJcr wto J.Um .,.- --r suh, tutes (or Dr. fierce', e.w.cm recommended o be ait o3 tMa. L J"s medicin,, a.e o- nov.n couros.r.oN. The.r ev7 .nC.-Ta.eri p ::eJ riLlrmnnr. Made from roou without aleoh.d. r.on:a.n r h-:.. tonnt. dWorid'. Uipca,.ryMcdil AociaUon, Buffelo. N. Y. These talented artists will afford a rare and unusual opportunity to musicians and music lovers, and a brilliant, satisfactory and delightful entertainment for all classes of amuse ment seellers to hear a superb recital Wednesday Evening Next at the Eugene Theatre Doors Open at 7:45 MM New York, Jan. 20,JThat. eighty W cent of all the children in Man hattan are heing brought up in on3 n.ents. and thMt'SO.nOO Nw York children are inmates of .har.iable Institution., are aninna the stnrtlttiK statistics made puhlic today at tile opening cf he e.-.bihlt'oa r.l ean fereme of the City Child Welfare association. . ' At the f--r!e of conferences to ba held in cnnnoctlon with the show, men and uoiueu who can siioak with authority '--i the nr:k:on-s rc-r.t'M by child life III lnre cit'e- will de liver n'Mr.-v-ae-s r.tn ininrit ri ti.Q les ions of t!i" exhibit. Anions these will be inv.1 AtlJams. of ""ttfe ,('hirneo; Vrs. Florence ICeSley, of the Natlivial CoiHtimers" '"! Miss l.illlnn D. Wald. Initiator of tho Children's Federal Huieau idea. M:s. J. Htirden liairim.in is the rhairnidii ot thj cim'ialtle.', and tu rv -..-itthv urx-tt-rv onieii have ln- ! tereated Ihelnse'ves nctivcly In the I show, anion.; them Mis. V. K. Van ! derhilt, Jr.. Mrs. William Jay Sehlef- felln and Mrs. Arthur lselln. Tuherculiisis is especially the dis enso to bo warred upon, and in this LO'JiE SAYS: "I csn ix up you:- soles withou'. h i-'i.-.g your poc'r.etbook cr y.ur feeling:; (or 5ft.) The Royal Slue Shce Store. ( 437 WILLAMETTE ST. . F.:J0f.;H KA!M 837 . CREDIT AND FINANC:.L STANDING It strene'.hena tho credit r.r.'' f!n-n .al Ftant'.ins of a business to have an account banking institution. Accounts subject to check are Invited :.s ol , cor.-ic fstcbh,hed 1333 Largest Bank in Lane County connection tho cottnse system will be advocated for orphans and de pendent children. For Victor nnd Edison talking ma chines, Victrolas aud records, see us. Koach Music House. tf llr F. W. Prentice's offices are at 46 West KlRhth street. Calls attend rl day and nisht. Pay phone 1171. Night phone Main 529. ftugene Jliiivilressiuj; I'm-lor. f 4 East Ninth street. Hair- dressing. scalp treatment, manicuring, massage. Switch- es made from combings. Full line of hnir switches, puffs. transformations, nets, ton- ics, creams, powders, etc. Gl'AKI) CI.AS81.KIK!) .AI.S I'.W. I Real Fstate Transfers t D, A, I'alne et at lo 1. J. Wechter. lot 2 In hlk Hi!, Kmcrnld ItelHhls mid lo Spit , l. M. T. Cook In llonmni I'oiiT MnrkuFcn, 4.1(1 nitres In Tp IS 4. W, laui". Jucoll It. I'm It et ux lo Janus F. May, tniel In Sec. SI IS-a, W, N. II. LanKdnn to Canle K. Knus, 30 ncr.-s III H.-iv 3 t-L'n :t V, l I. evle Herkuhfre to Jesse A. I'helps liact Iu Kee. 1(1-17 u V, a.(ioe. Willie Jidltiailll lo W. I', llllf, 7 acres III Sec. iir,.;il.3 W, II. K. C. Jones to Fred Ki'lley W 1-3 of I). L. 0. as. Sw: aj-20 and Kih:. r.-2 i -a w. I'.ieu. Keeuey llylniid llenltv Co. to Wit bur It. HylaiKI, pjarl of lot 10 In Al ia li-ia ItOii II. II. I'limotH et al lo J. It. ;lcoil, 3 i4 acre In Tp, 13-3 W. It. I ud Kelly to Win.' A. Kelly, N 1 -S of I). 1,. C, tp. 'in and ill W 'id ac res, ? 114. 1. .1, Scott lo S. I). Heed, lots 9 and HI 111 bile. and lots d, 'I. I Iu bib B, of Creswell Wilbur add. 4 7."i. Allen llrowiileo to M. I). .Mitchell, pint of lot i In Id k I it of Kali 'mount, flllu A. C. Ilohnist.dt Oreliaril Co, to .Mia. I.oii A. KPIiiii'dsoii, lot I In bll, 1 i. HoliriiHteili Co. add tu Cr -well vr. Cli.in A. Thiii o i n Ii. lleniiL" N. Mil tun. lots I. of Bee, 14 t 7 w. tin John A, 1 1 ii in lo James I,. Jenkins i-a 3 In blU. IS or orlKlnal pint of KuKOtlo; Itnon. Muds Andersim lo A. W, Wlldo 40 aeia In tp. Ki-4 W: HUI0. Fred 10. Itu.iuond tu Jennie II. UiiMuoiid lot 61 of hlk. 7 of Miller'' ad to Florence', l. Wllllntu Jeiduott to John W. Ile' la in; .0 iii'ieo In sec. 1S-IS-1I W; lii mm. A. hi. Tower in school district 143 1 ncio In see. 35-16-7 W; 114.00. Lewis ('. Mofritto to Ralph Taylor ATTENTION, FARMERS Scientific farmers those who have been most successful, have demonstrated the fact that thorough preparation of the soil is the secret of success. In order to properly pre pare your ground you must have the neces sary implements. The Chas. Foster Imp. Co. Have everything from a garden raKe to a threshing outfit. They have practical men to demonstrate their full line on their farm, which will relieve you of all worry. Every implement must be satisfactory and is guar anteed. The pleasure will be ours to explain to you the MOST DURABLE, LONGEST LIVED, BEST CONSTRUCTED LINE OF FARM 1MPLE MENTS in the city. NW'4 of tiKVt and KWVt of NW!4 of sec. 24-1 tl-10 W; S0. W. II. Cooper lo Jumna S. I'urtor lot 10 In hlk. 4 of Cooper & Rand all's add to Cot me drove; 1100. Molvin Hansen to K. L. Campbell and Joseph Fellinnn lot. It In hlk. 113 of (ji'oss add to ICiiKenu; $10. W. I). Wlllierton to A. II. HIiiKHon NVj of see. 2S, nnd MO of see. 20-20-fi W; lliouo. Andrew Svarvorud et ux to Thoin-r-s M. I.effler part of lot 1 III lllk. IS of Full-mount: 110. W. S. Mcllalllel to It. II. Parsons lot 4 111 hlk. S of Cavswell; $l!00. I.. M Travis et ux to Ira O. II -lnnd NI0,' of sec. 3:1-1 H-l K, Itio acres; $'l. t Oavld Mcllee to I). 11. Proctor lot fi In sec, 10-10 4 W:$1000. Melvln llanxen to I). K. Simmons lots .1. 10, 12, blk. 6 mid lot 1 1 In hlk. 7 nnd lot 6 In blk 3 of Midway Turk: 1 10. John A. Wriuht to O, W. Aitell pint of lot 1 hlk. 26 of Fnlrniouiit and part of lot 6 In hlk 28 of Fair inoiint: 1100. Martin Svarverud to Hubert Don aldson Thompson. 3:02 acrea In Tp. I 1S-3 W. 13.250. ; W. IC. Hummer et tlx 'o Hubert : 1 Miiialdson Thompson, 3.02 ncrea In l. I.. C, 4S llt-J W, 110. I. M. 1'nrkeri.oti to Lottie M. Pnr- keiron. lot 1 Iu hlk 3. of West th t i dd to RuKenc, 13.000. I J. N. MeF.nl.leii et al to A. R. Oav- I Iron, tract In sees, t and t In tp. j l:-: 114, Oeo. ! Fdward J, Knoa to Clrw L. Shawl h.e lo res In t c 32-1S-4. 110. ; 1 la nk Whlteman to Wllllim II. , Kukox, tract in tp. 17-3 V.', l,000. i it. L. Wluli-ey o Alice Olsen. if low In sec In SO-I w, I'll."., J. ... Ktniiu.m to IV C. naimhmnn, I n.re In S.v 33-20-3. W .".',l K'n.er K. Morrison to '-"'j.ile-iti 1 iMoitiM.n. lo: on Willamette Kit- acne, 10. I Wilbur II. Hylnnd to .Inner O. 'tt .ll.ir. ai.e.J acrea In ux- W. $.,5(i. ' S A. Hud. Hilton to V M. C.v.-e-i, I'M t 111 hlk !6 ol HuddlCMi i. eMeii,(-( e I r .'.I to Fur., ue. I HI. W M. (ir.- et ux to Henrv V." S. v .i t. I,.i ,. I, Ik :0 , iiud.il -"ti-i- i dit l.i Ki ; ene. 1 1 l I rl I.. M. i tt et al lo c.,-,e K S .v. es et ox. W l- ,.t W . .-(. 4 19.'.. W. 1 1, iHit I Int.mu M. Steplu-i Sm.fd. N I ' of lot I ii 1 Ik 1 f s. ill'. n,,l t. Ku.ir.ie, 1 1 ". TO ll.ll Wt.xiKX lamenesa, backache, sldenche, etc. Urlo iioiaou'nK alao causes haduches. iVtty siiells, .nnmior, iiervuiisuese und rhoiimatlo pallia. When autferliiK so. try Doau'a Kid ney IMlla, a remedy that cures elck kldneyB. Ycu will get better as the kidneys are .letter, and health will return when tho kidneys are well. Let a lOuKcnu woman tell you about lionn'a Kidney lMIIs. Mra. J. 1), Moon. 113 l.nwrence street, KtiKono, OreKon, says: "1 am only too elad to recommend Doau's Kidney I'llls. Kidney troublo caused me n Krent deal of siiffertnir and I waa unable to find relief until 1 used Hoan's Kldn.y Hills. This pre paration strengthened my back and kldneya and lived up to representa tions in every way." , For aide by all dealors. Price B0 coins. Foster-Milburn Co., Iluffalo. V. Y... sole agents for tho Unlteo Stales Kememher the name Dean's and take no other. CLEAR TffiSSIN A Little SimiihI Adxter Will Help Many a Suffer. In Kuaxnr No woman can he hearty and well If the kl.lneis are tick I'olanna that l'i off In the se-retlnn when the kldneia are well are retained In Ihe tKdv wJhen the kldneya aiV n4ck Kldnava and M.f.lder Imnw Inflam d and swollen and nn trouble nnlrktv frtllnw Thu i nl... ' trn hum of txxannc rtown palna. GUTICURA SOAP i And Cuticura Ointnu-nt. iXo other cnwllionts tlo so .much to disjK-1 pimples, blackheads, redness, roughnessand other annoy ing conditions of the com plexion, hantls anil nair. BANISH THOSE GRAY HAIRS! Kill the Dandruff Germs Stop itfedr Falling TlMMtMuda ol mother artt looking younger. Thalf gray Kalra r gon. Th natural tMler haa oan back, and with tt a new growth el aoft, gloaay, luxuriant hair. Why ateuld rtm took oM kalora jwi time, whan jrata eaa loath jraara jummgm tf ualag e.wl ftrrvfct- rwn lai 1 I Tk Oaardl Waffle da pay. Dandruff Cored Ton ' amllcattoaa" 0 la laainif aal left laalp cleaa, wait aa moot. ITax Crtak, KtatM. V It la PorfHv1yCa&ratM4 to RMtora Faded and Gray Hair to Natural Color BAaKAM&uVZl"? l"rt-,on, i' p fop.. wiffrrWTrnrs fpratol. jrew Boatay win ba Nfaotlcd. PROnt BY OTBEBS' Cray Hair Restored M KaV! MI M4f - B .. . My beaa w fuU of dandraS, woica fU Lb bit datkea an ktDl an ceaUaaaUy brtuhini it o WTsTi. far tin hair. I got a bottla aal nd it A few applU ' M iw III DOlXitt Of L .MISS L A, KOS EXPCRICNCB Grew Hair ona Bald'Head For two or ttet years my hair had beat falling eat aal gittlsg quite thin until the tea of iny heal waa entirely ball. About four nonUa ago I conunencel using Sago and Sal pbnr. Tb flrat bottle oeemed to do asm fool nd I kept Ming It regularly until now I bar used foar bottlea. Tbo whole top of my heal It fairly covered and keeps coming la thlclnb I shall ketp on using it a white longer, M I nauct a comUst Imp rorement IfiPHIR BAC01T, 50c. and $1.00 a BotUcAt aU Drvlsts n Yr DrvMbt Not Keep It. Send s the Price fa and W. Wfll Sd You a Lc Bottle, txprew PrtSP . Wyeth Chemical C C I ra -. Haw Tom CM. H.T. For Sale By BOWERS DRUG CO., 9th and Willamette I fatally tnjnrrd.