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THE BUOB.VB DAILT GUARD, 8ATl'RI)AY, MARCH 14, 190 : - . , . -ar m I 9 5 a 3 MODEL NO 9 crtomcrt There is No Better Recommendation for a legitimate .business than the fact that our customers are buying high grade merchandise at season able prices. You will be one of these customers when you know we are handling such well known lines as Alfred Benjimin & Co.s Clothing for men, the Sophomore line for young men Stetson Hats and Stetson Shoes Guyer and Remle Hats Cluett and Monarch Shirts Dents and H.&. P Gloves Our Stock in Every Department is larger and more complete than ever before. You'll be convinced if you give us a call , ROBERTS BROS., Toggery There's this -difference between the cocoa habit and the coffee habit: Cocoa makes you healthier, stronger, steadier, better able to do your share. Does, Coffee? c LESS THAN A CENT A CUP Is made witK scrupulous, con scientious care and old-fashioned attention , to cleanliness, purity, goodness and quality. No cocoa at any price can be better or more delicious. Your grocer sells and recommends it. D, GHlrardelU Company San franolaoo BAND CONCERT AND DANCE At Armory Hall TUESDAY, MARCH 1? No pains have been spared to make this the most suc cessful concert of the season. CONCERT 8.30 tb 10 P. M, Q Program wil 41 CmZ2i!5iISaEma appo.ir later - Concert 50c, Dance 50c. Oil Paint'ngs C tuw a Hml'rd number ot PAINTINGS which we are wiling at coat lor a lew davt price, trom 50c to S 10 OO L.lr.l dnjfnaln FRAME MOULD ING. See our window OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. MEND ClaOO I ar i mm a m iiv&r m rikt.iii MOST GROCERS SELL Olympic Flour every sack guaranteed Made ol irleOrd Eaitern Oregon bard wheat. It pro-JiK-rt more toavea ol bra.d than any olhrr (lour and the kuvea are Uehter and whiter. Bev-aua ol the Increaard quantity ol bread roducrd 'he rori U ol hie her than hie othee llouru ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. THE. PORTLAND FLOURJNC MILLS CI0ARS Julius Goldsmith CHICHESTER'S PILLS MISSIONARY MEETING PROVES GREAT SUCCESS I Pittsburg, March 12. The last : day of the first Internailoual con j ventlon at the Young People's Mis ! slonary Movement endifd with enthu ' sluani. Ur. William Douglas Mac- Kenzle, president of the Hartford I Theological Seminary of Hartford, I Conn., spoke on missionary education !in the life of the church. He said In part: I "The first apostles and their fol t lowers required enlightenment as to me relation 01 me bwbcci .' world. It took long centuries to cover even Europe with the Christian name and life. Mission progress In Asia, moving at first over wide re gions, was suddenly repelled, and al most swept out of existence by the tremendous tide of Mohammedanism, and not. long after this desolating faith had locked Christianity within the continent of Europe. Then In that continent It turned to the mighty task of creating a Christian civiliz ation. Gradually it permeated all classes, transforming their concep tions of human experience and hu man destiny, and at last In Europe and North America this religion holds tho field alone. "To carry Christianity, therefore, to tho heathen world In the nine teenth and twentieth centuries Is not to carry the solitary grandeur cf the cross of Jesus, but to carry with it the age-long fruits of that cross In the civilization of the Western world. So the work Is being done, not by solitary representatives, moving from place to place, but by the establish ment of Christian homes and Chris tian social institutions. This, of course, has thrown the matter of their supper', back on the church as a whole. The molern movement is hns made dependent npm the co-operation of ell the private members of the churches." ACTOR HITCHCOCK IS FIEND, SAYS -ELLEN VON HAGEN New York. March 13. EMen on Hagen. whose aicusatlons resulted In the Indictment of Raymond Hitchcock, the actor, repeated her story to a Jury today. The girl, who is now In the care of a society, told ol nights Bpent at at the Hitchcock home at Great Neck L I , and of visits to a furnished room in this city, where the defend ant hai temporary lodgings. On each of these excursions, she was ac- HOMESTEAD CAN NOT BE EXEMPTED Residence on a homestead by a family, consisting of two or more persons, Is required If 'he premises are to be exemntd under 'be bank ruptcy Inwu. ThU ws the d1."'-.!! of Judge Wolverton In th ITnltod P'aies court In the case of Henry C. Gard ner, a bankrupt, who contended that his homestead at Drain could not he Included as an asset in liquidating his debts under the bankruptcy laws. Judge Wolverton held that since only the bankrupt himself had resid ed on the homestead, he cannot de clare It exempt from the bankrupt laws. "Although Btich premises may constitute his dwelling place or place of abode.," Bald the court, "yet h? cannot claim them exempt for the reason that he alone does not consti tute a family" I Kk I- k '. lHSI I'll !.,. KAI.KM MA IS EI.KCTUOCUTIO.N l'HOOF Roy Collins, an employe of the Or egon Electric, had the unique experi ence yesterday of having 3 1,000 volts of electricity pass through his body and of living to tell the story. Collins has been working in the sub-station at Wacondnh and yester day soon after noon, while sweeping the station, in some manner came in contact with a high voltage wire. When found by another employe a few minutes later he. was uncon scious. Salem Statesman. NOBODY SPARED. Klilnejr Trouble Attack Eugrnp Men Anil Women, Old and Young Alike. Kidney Ills seize young and old alike-. Quickly command little warning give. Children suffer In their early years. Can't control the kidney Becretlons. Girls nr languid, nervous, suffer pnln. Women worry, can't do dally work. Robust men havo lame and aching bucks. Old folks, weak, rheumatic, lame. Endure, distressing urinary Ills. The cure for man, for woman, or for child. Is to cure the cause the ktdnevs. lVmn's Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys Cure nil the varied forms of kidner sufforing. Eugene testimony guarantees everv bot. Mrs. A. J. McKinney of 69 Law rence Street, Eugene, Oregon., sals: "For several years I had attacks' n( I kidney trouble at odd times and re Icently It became more acute. There was backache and more or less Ir regularity of the kidneys. Ilelng In duced to try I loan's Kidney Pill found relief almost from the flrt dose. The bacbai'be soon left tne and I felt belter and stronger. As I continued their use every svmptom of my trouble disappeared. O'h.T mem. tiers nf our family have also ha I cmd nsii!t from using Dunn's Kidnrv PIIW." For sale by all dealers. Price :.n cents Foster Mllburn Co Hurr-i,. N-w York, sole agents for the Pul led States. Remember the name Doans and take no others. We're sorry you've tried other i medicines snd they failed. As a In j resort try llolllster's Rocky Mountain Te . It's a simple rented v hut It 'works wonderful results, m-de mil lions well and happy. 3'.r Tea or T"bl,'t"- Linn Drug Co I - A rare trwat S in store for the reople of Eugene at M. E. Church March 14. Tickets on sale at Kuv kendall't druj atore. n'j .iimmage Sale am V f"k 9 V .an V A ttlKi SUCCESS When you you come to town be sure come to the store and see how cheap w sir? sellino' pood, honest made r..L o o "itrcnjn dise. Everything of the best quality and marked as close as possible. Everything reduced. Thousands of dollars worthoj new gooas. rw must go. Free Free Free Rummage Sale on Ladies' Skirts Buy your' new skirts now. We can save you fro' 3o to 511 percent on your new skirt, hvery skirt in tne nouse reauceu tu iiianuiacuirers cost. In all sjj es and styles; the best of material and made bv t'i . r 1 All t oi . . lM Dest oi worKiiieii. .mi,.?. yu oKins $1.90, jyj $0.oo skirts $j.65. RAYMOND HITCHCOCK. comoanled by either Flora Whiston or Elsie Voerks. At the time, more than a year ago. Flora was 16, the witness was 15, and Elsie was 12 years of age. In his opening address, following the filling of the jury box today, tne prosecutor had charged that Hitch cock had been guilty of misconduct with all three of these children. When her testimony was Interrupted by ad journment the Von Hngen girl had sworn conflrmlaton of the state's al legations so far as she was concern ed! , . STOCKHOLDERS WILL SUE MR. HARRIMAN New York, Mareh 12. Charges that E. H. Harrlman has caused a loss to the Union Pacific Railroad of over (40,000,000 by his stock spec ulations with the funds of the corpo ration were filed with the board of directors today. . A formal demand was made that suit be brought against him and the other directors of the system who have been parties to his speculations, to recover the sums lost to the company through the illegal transactions. The action is preliminary to a suit to be Instituted by a powerful group of stockholders to force Mr. Harrl man to disgorge the profits he and his associates have made In stock market operations with Union Pacif ic funds, and through the unload ing of a large amount of securities of other, corporations upon the com pany's treasury at prices far above their present value. The action Is designed to forestall the plan of the Union Pacific executive committee to segregate these securities under a holding company, which is now be ing formed for the purpose. Io Vse to Die "I have found out that there Is no use to die of lung trouble as long as you can get Dr. King's New Discov ery," says Mrs. J. P. White, of Rush boro, Pa. "I would not be alive to day only for that wonderful medi cine. It loosens up a cough quicker thnn anything else, and cures lung disease even after the case Is pro nounced hopeless." This most relin ble remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma. bronchitis and hoarseness is sold tinder guarantee at W. A. Knykendall's drug store, DOr and It. Trial bottle free. A NEW i:k.i, estate firm Those hav.ns farms, timber lands or relinquishments, city properties business houses or merchandise for sale should see Wilson & Nichols over l.lnn's Drug Store, as thev are In touch with investors in nearly ev ery state In the Union. WE CAM SVPPI.Y Your wants with wood Oalr Ma ilt. Fir, and Ties. Also Coal WI.l.IA.MS TRANSFER CO. 1 ' Phone Black 114' 320 acres of government timber "M-aiinn. rrlce for -locating " acr rellnaulshnmnt :lini Creswell fur JT HOWE tlPOY. 542 YVninnn-tti Sr. Dnmrion ft Sternn rg j. ! '1 .lust of Rankin's music rp: "U West Suth strew with a t-'n : rp " ,w r"'"l' to aecomm..-' '!' e the l.nl.llf win. p., r ;""' -s:-"l'- and curds a , ,. - m 1 4 The finest a'.d freest line , f th . nvelve, l,v Ci,T,.h.!.h-,o,,,n"('o, ''. Eugene's big hs .IT,. ' t w T.h" f,il"ent ,me from the factory. Come to the Store and buy $5 worth and get a Whale Bone Buggy Whip Free; also an Air Rifle Free with every Boys', S of Clothes. Rummage Sale on Men's Clothing We have sold hundreds of suits but we have a lot left in all styles and kinds. Many a voune and old man is taking advantage of this sale to get himself a new spring suit. All suits made ,by the best ex pert workers and are of the best material. Suits value to $16 at $7.65. Suits value to $20 at $1 1.90. The Bon Marches Q We Are. Out of Money 0 ON HAND COMPLETE STOCK OP Pictorial Review Patterns THE OiVLVPATTE RNS HAVINQ THE Patent Catting & Construction Guides THESE GUIDES SAVE , MATERIAL, TIME & LABOR Illustration of Cutting- Oulde for Pattern No. 2275, iliowinif the correct way of laying out the pattern on the material, and how to UbC the leant quautlty of goods. BACK O I 1 y row or x men t M Illustration of Construction Oulde for Pattern y No. 22f, showing how to sew the different parts together, etc. PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS 10 and 15 Cent Each V-SEAMS At-UOWgP and Must Have li and in ord to get it we will make big reductions on all goods in our store for the next fif teen days cto incr whicl1. time you vfi be able 'to r.ure some b? bargains at 1 Eugene Racket Store1 1 35 B. Qth St., Eugene, Orejm i Ymt will me RrM, k . ' ;vm, do no. he.r ,h, nut, .'ntt.ruinnii.n.. In ,mnv , thi n , itiiroughout the l nit-,,1 Su!p, I j ' M1.1 1 I MERCHANTS BANK EUGENE, OREGON Docs a Genera! BanOT Business on Conservative Lih S. S. SPENCER, L. R POTTER, F. N. IflcALISTER.- -- 1