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THE EUGENE DAILT OTJAHD, MONDAY. MARCH SW, 10 M
Don't Make a Mistake
By purchasing a suit before
you examine the CLOTHING at
15, TOGGERY
The ALFRED BENJAMIN and SOPHOMORE Suits
have all the requirements that the well-dressed man of to-da
is looking for. Style new and up-to-date patterns, honest tail
oring and the very best materials go to make up the btst lines
of Clothing ever shown in this city.
Come in, if it is only for a try-on, . and you will agree
with us that our clothing is in a class that sills in larger cities
for 25 per cent, to 50 per cent, more than we are selling it for.
BENJAMIN SUITS $18.00 to $35.00
SOPHOMORE " .- 18.00 to 35.00
POPULAR PRICE LINE....'. IO.COto 18,00
b'erts Bros.
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B0M3 THROWER
MAY RECOVER '
FROM INJURIES
New York. March 30. Sllversteln,
the anarchist frightfully Injured by
the explosion of a bomb Saturday, U
rnKrted to have made 'considerable
progress toward recovery today. De
tectives are active In Beveral direc
tions In an endeavor to search out an
archistic groups, and It Is reported
the police departments of Chicago,
Denver, New Orleans and San Fran
cisco have been asked to co-operate
with the New York police In their ef
forts to discover the accomplice of
Sllversteln.
Police Commissioner Dlngham says
j I tho police will deal with an Iron
Vi ha ml with all future cases of riot and
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Important Announcement
Showing Goods From
The Needlecraft Shop of Portland
We wish to announce to tho ladles of Eugene and vicinity that
we have leased a space In Eaton's Book and Art Store, and will dis
play all that Is newest In Art Needle Work.
Our stock for this soason comprises many exclusive Novelties
for Shirt Waists, Ungerle, Pillow Tops, Center Pieces, Luncheon
8ots, Infants' apparel, etc., which may be had stamped for embroid
ery or finished completo. "
Wo have many now stitches, Including Princess DotH, Mndbrlrf,
Wallachlan. and applique shadow.
VHV.K MCSSONH Wll.l, UK HIVKN with all purchases, under
tho personal supervision of Mrs. M. Willurd. 1
Mrs. Willurd Is an experienced teacher and authority on needle
work. The opportunity of learning Kmhroldery under her direction
, Bhould not bu mlBsed. ' 1
i Important Date of Allowing, Monday, March 30; placo, Eaton's
Jiook Store, 057 Wlllamotto street. . f
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ELKS ELECT
" NEW OFFICERS
' FOR TERM
Eugene lodgs, B. P. O. E., has
elected new officers for the ensuing
term as follows:
Exalted ruler. Dr. Ceo. Wall; ex
alted leading knight, David Graham;
exalted loyal knight, C. W. Kuthe;.
MRS, D. R. UKIOEAD;
WAS PIONEER, OF 1864
S1IK PASSKH AWAY" SUNDAY AF
TKIl A HHOKT II,I,NKS8 FKOM
I,A GItlPPK KI'NKKAIj TOMOR
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Mrs. 8arah E. Lakln, wife of David
fl. -Lakln, died at her home, 170 East
Eighth street, Eugene? Sunday,
March 29,' 1908. at 12:10 p. m., aged
69 years, 1 month and 6 days. The
cause of death was lagrlppe with
complications. She had been con
fined to her bed only a day or so,
although she had not heen well for a
lorn: time.
Mrs. Lakln was born in Adair coun
ty, Mo., and crossed the plains with
her first husband, M. T. Branstetter.
In 1H64, settling in the Long Tom
valley In Lane county. Mr. BranBtet
ter died March 2S, 1883. About six
years afterward his widow married
David K. Lakln, who survives her
They were married In Eugene, but
lived for a number of years 25 miles
west of here, coming to town nbout
ten years ago and residing here since.
Hesldes her husband Mrs. Lakln
leaves the following children: Mrs.
Fniinlo Mnnivnn, of Portlnnd: .1.
Cllnlun Branstetter, of Eugene; Wil
liam W. Branstetter, of Eugen-: Asr
Brnnsteter, of Vancouver, Wash.;
Krnnk Hraflstotter, of Portland, and
Etna Hrnnatet'er. of Portlnnd. Sh'
lenves a sifter, Mrs. llldrcd Donald
Bon. of Portland, and a brother, 'lin
ton Wlthrow," of Portland. They
w'll all be at the funeral with proba
bly the ex"entlon cf the sister.
Mrs. Lakln was a member of the
Presbyterian church, and lived a con
sls'ent Christian life. The funeral
will be held at the residence tomor
row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with
lnrmetit in the 1. O. O. K. cemetery.
Ilevs. C. A. Wooley and H. N. Monn'
w'll conduct the services. Frlendf
of the family are Invited to attend
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1)11. GEO. WALL, EXAITED KI LER
tlon In every way and Is taking in
new members at almost every weekly
exalted lecturing knight, Koy Knox;
lecrtary, M. B. wants; ir,?Hurei , o.
3. Spencer; trustee, Mike Schneider;
tyler. W. F. Osburn.
The lodge is in a spieuuiu tuuu,-
ORDINANCE TO PREVENT
STREET BLOCKADING
Tho city council was culled in spec
ial session by tlnwr Matlock this af
ternoon at 4 o'clock to pass an ordi
nance prohibiting Southern Pacific
freight trains from blocking the
streets mors than a certain Icng'h of
time. TIm matter of the dlnpo-al of
tl" water bond will nl-o " discus-
perl, a U'Mitlcnuiii by th" nunie of Fnl-
1 r. represenMng a lunicl-buviug firm
In leg hre to in-'ke an off--. lt I?
said he uff"rs to buv tMe ImiiuIh prcVl
onslv voted, bet which wr nut is
sued for the reason that there were
no bidders.
GREAT STRIKE
OF COAL MINERS
, ON APRIL I
Indianapolis, March 30.
A Joint conference ol tne ui-
diana coal miners aim "!;'-
tors, called for today at ler-
re Haute, aajournea uum m-
morrow. President-elect uw-
is, of the unitea anno "'r
ers, said today that 4,uuu
miners in Ohio will arop uion
tools on April 1 and go on
a strike, to remain out for
sixty days or longer, ana win
not go hack until tne wage
Bcade has been arrangeu.
On the fame date So.uoi)
men In southwestern uaiano-
ma, Kansas, Arkansas ana
Texas will go out.
GOOD BLOQB
NATURE'S PROTECTION AGAINST DIS
The preservation of health and prevention against diaeu,
entirely dependent upon pure healthy blood ; every orKan, 1
inew of the body draws on this vital fluid for nourisliment
Poisons, humors and germs from various sources often get into
and then this great life-stream becomes a source of infection .N,
instead of a nourishing, health-sustaining fluid. Heredity i- ii?'-
important factor, regulating the quality of the blood. SomeptJir
with tainted blood from diseased ancestry, and Scrofula in onef j!r
forms is sure to crop out some time n life. Not only poisons is tC?
are responsible for disease, but when the circulation is run down Md
rjoor and weak in quality, then we see the effect in o general tj J !
of health, such as weakness, sallow complexions, boils, and wrT'11'
eruptions. AU blood troubles require a tonic and blood purifier.00?"
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Kl'TIIK, KVM.TKD LOYAL
KNKillT
meeting. The lodie recently pur
chased the Money 'buildln;, the sec
ond story of which it occupies as a
M. H. WALlilS, SECKFnjAKY
meeting lilac?, and it is said som-
extensive Improvements will be made
to tho property In the near future.
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EXPLOSION OP.
WARSHIP'S BIG GUN
. Washington, March 30. -During
target practice last Saturday at Mag
dalena bay one hundred and forty
Inches of the muzzle of one of the
six-Inch broadside guns of the Mis
souri blew off. The fracture was
clean and did not indicate any na
in the metal. Nobody was injured
and practice was continued.
TOltPEDO BOAT
INJVRED IN I 11AC rit-r.
urnBl.ininn M,nh 3n The tor-
pedo boat Bleitely, engaged in torpe
do practice at St. jonns nay, r lunua,
nnn,nAllA tn totMfn tn the PpnSH-
cola navy yard where It was necessary
to dock tne vessel to mime reimns
Details of the accident are not giver
.,.( v"t iiat the vessel was pierced
by a torpedo.
YOUNG MAN AND. MARRIED
WOMAN ARRESTED
Taul Ooodwyn of .Medford was ar
rested Inst night upon complaint oi
H. A. Triplett, charged with miscon
duct with the latter's wife. Mr. and
Mr3. Triplett reside at Wendling
Goodwyn. who Is a youth emplcyed at
a local livery stable, claims that he l.
a victim cf a mistake. He was h'-.U
under bond. Mrs. Triplett was arrest
ed at Gold Hill. Medford Tribune.
ADMIRAL EVANS ' v
STILL AT MAGDALENA
San Francisco, March 30. Accord
ing to the Commercial wireless sta
tions of this city, Rear Admiral Ev
anB, of the flagship Connecticut,
which was expected here tomorrow,
was still at Magdalena Bay last
night. Evans was coming up for
medical treatment at the springs.
very foundation of the trouble:
every particle of the poison r imT.
the blood. And not only 2 7
antidote the poisons, humors andtrL V
it possesses health-giving, tonic pS
which build up and strengthen weak
enshed blood, and forti fi ii,. t
disease. ' S. S. S. permanently cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, SonssSr?
Scrofula, Eczema. Tetter, ar.d all other skin diseases and disorders X
on the blood and any medical advice free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA
PURELY VEGETABLE,
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The Eugene
Business
College
SOCUL AND CONFERENCE
T THE BAPTIST CHURCH
The Quarterly tocinl and confer
ence of the Uautlst church Thursday
evening will b devoted ssiieclally
to n supper and recmlon to the new
members and stranior of lh congre
gation. Supper will be served from
tl to 6:45 p ,m. to bf f l'iwed bv a
social and rwntlon till 7:30, during
which an r"hetr dlrectd by Ar
thur Mendersholt will rend-r a select
program. The church C 'tif-rence will
begin at 7:30, continuing until 9
o'clock. rv.'ry member sluvld be
present an I strangers are welcome.
INVITE PACKING PLANT
TO LOCATE IN EUGENE
The p'limntlon iI"pT"-tnient of thr
Eugene ConimercM Sluh Saturdav
night sent the fallowing inessig" bv
telegraph to the Schwarzschlld f
Sulzberger iind the t'u inhy I "n'-K I
"oniimnlf s. which are contenrilatlng
locating big plants on the coast:
"Plen"1 Meiiranh your represenTe
tlvo In Portland to call on your old
friend lliirtog here to investigate the
advantages of Eugene tor a packing
plant."
John 11. "nrtoc. manager of thr
club, was formerly connected with
both co'iipanl'f.
The Springfield Commercial Club
h also ""t an Invltitlon for the
Schwarzsrhhlld A Sulzberger plant
to come to that city to locate.
Ml'.HKMI, FESTIVAL
HonitvciI SivJh for Season
Ticket Holder
Available Aor! 1 to 6 at
Burden f- (irnham's store.
llox office oien at a. m.
C,e"r!i st'. n'v"' piil t'.th.
Phone lllack 4ri.11. . n4
OFFKiAl- VOl'KfMST ' -Viitt
XOItTIIWEST
Portland, Of.. MiifhSO.
Western Oregon and Western
Washington Showers to
night or Tuesdayj- possibly
I'xht fr::st tonilit; westerly
winds.
K:lct''rn Or-;oPv. KiV-it'T'.l
v-ohlegton I l-''ihn
Phovfrs toni;M or Tuesday;
possibly light frost tonight.
Will be open all summer. Students
may enter at any time.
In this age of competition' there is
little chance for the young person
who, ftces the wond without the
knowledge and skill that T; comes
through" special training.
Investigate our methods. Informa
tion cheerfully and promptly fur
nished. ;
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PROPERTY OF. MRS.
BAUSCH FIXED AT $8100
This afternoon V'rnnk .1 Zl'nmer
was appointed adinliilstri'or of the
estate of his mother. Mr. Hoalle
llauw h, who dll at her h one In tMs
city Saturday inornlug The eslma'
ed value of the property of the estate
Is S lot), of which ISOOrt Is real es
tate, Mrs. Hausch owning some busi
ness pn-'v-rty on Wlllamei'e sfeet
W-'sid.'-. her r-'sldenrtf on V'et Sev
inth strwt. X 1.. Money. Jeatlfttrry
n.l M S. hnelder were aHMntHl ii-
i pralsers of the property.
I Wll.l.l.tn.V RltlArl Pi:,!
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. )lve von ni'gii'.'ti'd ynor k1i)lili
Have yon overworked our nervr-uf
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys and bladder? Have yov
pains In the loins, side, back, groln
i der the eyes? Too frequent a deslr.'
to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid
ney Pills will cure you. Sold bv I. inn
Drug Co., price 60 cent. Wllltnnir
M'fg. Co., jri., Clewtamt. Ohio.
KXPHKSS MKSSENfiKP.
ItOllltKI) AND KILLED
Newton, Kas., Mnrch 29. A. D.
flalley, an exnress messenger of the
Wells-Fargn Company, was killed by
an unknown person on the Santa Fe
train No. 115, between Florence and
N'ewtnn, early this morning. The
murdr wns very brutal, with rob
hrv t-o nhto-t. flnth safes, tho lo
cal and th through snfe, were ran
sacked and at least I1000 In mcney
and some jewelry taken. The amount
th" -nbhTs secured 's unknown.
The d"ad body of Mssongr Rnl-
: ley was found at 4 o'clock this morn-
"'ic when the triin reached Newton,
'i i. s'-e.,.iied -in tse floor of thr
thi' head benten to n pulp nnd
'V' In n pool of Ii1m-.iI. TV- In-), ,,'
'-nil ! .ill, d l ., (.,, ,;
',f ""' I' ta.s ''-lag w
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-!':'.; r r-.-i,ln-,i : the M-ilic:.
C Mil) CF I'M INKS
Ml SICAI.
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H.eriei? s.it for Neivwrn
Tt, t Hol.b'rt
Avsllible Aorll I to 8 t
Hnrden draham's stonv
Don ottlce opens at S a. m.
Cieneml sale opens April 6th."
Phone lllack 4 r. 3 1 . s
ru.FS M'i:: xx n t i t days
PAZO OINTMENT t guaranteed ti
cnr any case of itching, blind, bleed
ng or pij-tredlng piles In to 14
days o' amney refunded f0c.
i Vhlle It lasts. ISO shsr-j I'mted
' Wireless Preferred Stock, unslamcc-1.
transfer guaran'-ed: any rlre certlfl.
rate; only 112 eO per share. Com
j pany's price. l.5t). P. O. Dot i.
j Portland. i 3 1
J Sunshine Winning Machines drive
wt the blues. See It at
C11AMP.KU3 HARDWAHE CO.
V , ,l... l,-o to tj,lf, this n"tl,ei nf
-.-....-I.,.. ,.r tjM,.,- ,,n, frrn.
.he'- vindlv as'tiinr' en vm
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.)nth end fitnernl of on' h"l 've
'"'""cr and sister, Illnnehe 1) Kd
ward".
H. IV KI1WARDS AND FAMILY.
lally good sprlees s.. .r aw ,
nmnti u- i.. ... - -
Tact or-. j
i CHAMDERS HAItHWAIlE CO. ' 1
L A,,Y ",-;'lnl""" Mate eonvn.
-en I - v W P. :itn,i.e. of Tt'owns.
, Mile. Hiram Could, of -rf. r,rnv ,
, V . . Mnnaker. of M,.M'nn'lle. and ',
. T. "cyrr7- of I'cr.land. were nom. !
....U e-,-i,,nTR plpctof,.
.Arnoir ft,ted State, senator: C
lllrlghv supremene Judge, and A
second district. ' 'r'"
orrcct colcra fc: Sprii;
in c'.ofhr. fc-r men's wear vj
!-,- f.-.i'n.i ..i various mow
iri tan, brown, olive greai
mou3c, fawn, peari cnya
1 ,ii i . v. Th 2vz cxi besuDf'Ji
cfTszts in broni stripes,
chc:;ks. shadow P35
a. 1,e flm faVOW
will, no doub r.bc the newpffj
Cray, blue ocrje ana own
J ne moct scnstatiui t -j
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Will DAODtaincu ujr j,j
vi.tal mocourc. fromfl
personally elcvred fro;
Price i co . J
Chizajo msrchintnilors.
cxi:ute all cur orau
..!.. -1.1 r.-.fions wfli
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One-Bano. D. B. Nn.tlty S.rt, ,
t cat to show above coat lapela
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y.-.ur form, "";,c(i
that is P'-ri'-'Li
clothes cc-trucuon.
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r"ltrh "ri1") """d In bulk
CHAMBERS HARDWAM CO.
Men Buy at PoW
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BR0DERS BROS. NEW MARKE'
, We are now located ia ou mrw
across the street and wt will W p'.tuti3"
..SPECIAL..
51b Can ChoiceLard for
BrvtlU and Stew Strictly Co't.
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