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TUB KUGKNE DAILY GBAT.D. W KDNESIMV, APHIL 2, 1 0 DO Don't Make a Mistake By purchasing; a suit before you examine the CLOTHING at IS, TOGGERY Th ALFRED BENJAMIN and SOPHOMORE Suits have all the requirements that the well-dressed man of to-day is looking; for. Style new and up-to-date patterns, honest tail-' onng' and the very best materials go to make up the best lines of Clothing ever shown in this city. Come in, if it is only for a try-on, and you wilt agree with us that our clothing: is in a class that sells 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 lO.COto 18.C0 Hob erts Toggery Iros, icao REGISTRATION .REACHES NEARLY 5000 MARK I HOW IS THIS? We can sell your property no matter where located, or, if you want to buy, we have the place to suit you, no matter how particular you are McFall & Heitzman Peal Estate Agents One Door North of Hoffman House. NUMItKIl OF VOTKItH ItBGIHTKIt KD TOK rniMAUIKH WILL KK AS (JURAT (fit (JltKATKK THAN FOIl IIOTII KLKCTIOXH TWO VKAK8 A(JO, SAVS KKOISTUAK Mi-FAItLA.M!. By the time the roKlstratlon books at the county clerk's office close for the primaries the total number of voters reentered will bo an great or greater than the total reKlstra tlon for both elections or two y"irs ao, aays Iti'Kistrar Churlei McFar laud, and the total number rexlsnr td for both elections this yr.tr will be several hundred,, perhaps several thousand. urenl'T than two years ao. Tho bonk rinse for lb? pri maries !ii f oVlork on t'.ie evening of April 7. t'l to this morning Ai', had renlter"d. Tho lolnl number for both eleclloiii Iwo yours urn w;i. 514 2. The roKlst ration In ""ich pre cinct In the i-oiialy up to this morn InK was as follows: Hiilli v. 77; lllnnton. R!: Hint rilvnr !! llnlwrnln It: Hast t!ot- ta','o drove, Siil; West Cottage Orove, 20K; Coyoto, r. 3 ; Cheshire, 211; Pump Creek, 119; Creswell, 145; Klmlra, 51; Kali Creek, rfi; Florence, 147; Fiilminiint, 135: Five Itlvers, 19: Oosheh, 32; ('.ate Creek, 73; Glentena, 7; Irvlnff. 133; North Junction, 120; South Junction, 10X; Jasper, 31!; I,ane. 46; Lake Creek. 49; 'Long Tom, 72; Lost. Val ley, 00; MabeU19; Mapleton. 49; Middle Ford. 13; Mound, 11; Mo hawk, 107; Herein, 4; Pleasant Hill. 49; Hazel Hell e; Richardson, 90; SaKlnaw, S2; 8prlnt!flild,.294; Slus ht, 45; Spenrer. 5S; Tuirston. 77: Walton. 15; Wullnre, 5K; WendllnK. 9S; Willamette, lfifi; Zumwult. X5; North KiiKcne No. 1, 245 ; North Ku Keno No. 2, 300; South EiiKell" No. 1, 34S; South Kuirenv No. 2, 2.r.C. Total, 4723. Total two years ago C 142. PIT MAXV 1HLK MUX AT WORK Chicago, March 30. In the next o da,v'cthe railroads of the United States will have to find between 250, W)0 and 300,000 men to mend their tracks and roadbeds and another large army to go Into their shops and repair their cars and their loco motive!. The railroads centering In Chi cago alone will, between April 1 and June 1, require more than 100, 000 laborers, who will be employed In remedying the ravages of the win ter months which, with their frosts and their snows, have made many miles of shaky track and as many more of softened roadbed. The man agement of all Chicago roads have decided to engige In repair and re newal work this spring and early summer on as extensive a scale a ever, owing to the fact that labor will be plentiful and possibly slieap er, and also owing to the fact thhat there are signs of business renewal everywhere. SIIFIM) CITI.KNY l ''Tt ltK TWO TIIII-:'l-N(i llrHC!-- Albany. March 31. Without thf Hid of officers, Citize ns nf the villa-'-: of Shetlri. Linn county. !at night ef- fertwl a novel mptim o' two i;lo lootimr the store of DuvIj & Shi del, broiu.-ht them to AMuinv this morning mid delivered them to the sheriff. The hobos filtered the store, select ed suits and complete outfits, and res3ed up. Tie noi?e awakened I'ostnias'er M. O. Co;:n. sleeping next door, who aroused others and guard ed tho door. The hobos made a break from the dour and fired at Coon, but were driven buck into the store. The crowd of townsmen grew until the hohou surrendered. ELI BANGb . J. H. WEST C. P. BARNARD EARL McNUTT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. McKENZIE STAGE lev.s Eugene EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE tSi30a.m. Stare, do not call at A UilyatafclrveEug.rat6 t.m, f rival, reiidencn out will call lor lor Mapleton, close connection by ggagell notified the day before. steamer lor Florence and feme Stage Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2 1 ANNOUNCEMENT G. II. Irish wishes to announce that he hits puachased the GROCKRY stock of B. A. Allen & Co., located at 55 cast 9th St., and carries at all times .the best brands of Gkockriks, Flour and Fkkd. We have our own delivery wagon and all goods delivered promptly. FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY s WE AIM TO PLEASE Pho Main 31 G U III I C It: " talk . ri. 1 IV. :'tbSr.e TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE United States to John .1. nude; If.u acres in. sec. 24, ti. 17, s. r. 8 w. Patent. United States to James 11. carme; n (!res In Bee. 20, tp. 17, s. r. 7 w. Patent. United States to Nels HiiKSstrom; lllll ncres In sec. 18, tp. 1, s. r. 9 w. Patent. Kin 11. Dnvls ct al to A. II. Rlsdon; undivided half of lots 5, B, 7 and 8 block IS, Kuitene. $ii000. Ilnrnce I'. Cochran et ux to Znldi McQueen; 5 ncres In sees. 27 and 28, tp. 20, a. r. 9 w. S500. Chester W. Clark et ux to Charles Zohrn; tract In Bees. 5. 6, 7 nnd 8, ... 10 a r 1 W II. Louis Ollstrap et ux to Pcder Ophus; part of lot 8, block lb, 1'acK ard's ad to Euneno. $300. Charles Zohrn et nx to Chestor W. Clark: trace. In Bee. 6, tp. 19, s. r. 1 w. $1. on. AM)itKv taVmhi KTILL IM.MOIiTAL. For tho ailments nciillar to wom an Ostoopnthy is simply incompar able. It uses no drills, seldom has recourse to the knife, und so the body is preserved incict and normal; it corrects adjustments removinr every obstruction to proper blood flow, proper drainai; to parts, and adequate nerve supply. Thus It re stores natural Conditions which mean health. It has often been de clarel by prominent wonmn well nuallflnd to speak, that Osteopathy, even had It ni ' oth r ' rpplieniion than to the 11b' of woriiiUf-. wo'ild have nmde Dr. A. T. S'.ll .immortal As local treatments Is not often nec essary the f.v3tetn is much less em barrassing to women than are oth?rj lnctnol!. Dr. li. L. Shidlcy, nitr-.-.th, nrnce over ('lmeibrrt' H;i"1,-"" " p Phono lllnck 132B. Itc-.Hence, 734 Ferry street. Phone Red 3197. EUGENE HOSPITAL Mfdicel and Surgical STAFF W Kuvkrndall, M. 1). W. O. Pnwr. M. U. P. I. Barllf, M. U. R. F. Salflr. M. I). l A Palnf. M. I). Gro.O,H,l)rUr,M D. L. li. McU.wg.il. M. U. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Giscs Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances lorX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps ol trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses Regular course of lectures by the faculty arid practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical stall of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL. M.D., Supt. UBBKOHKI ANNUAL Ml'NK'IPAI, F.LKCTIOX Notice Is hereby Riven that the an mini olection for city officers will be held In Kimeno on Monday, April b. 1908. nt which time thone Is to be elected one councilman tor eacn ward, all for tho term of two years. The following qualified electors wero appointed to act ss Judses of snld olection, and pollInK places se lected as follows, for the FIRST WAItll-8. U. Williams, E U. Mummey and P. J. McPherson Mumuiey and McPherson dinlnnat- ed as clerks. Polllnn place, truck houso. No. 271 Kast Klovcnth street. 8KCONU WAIID .1). 11. T.akln, Rob ert Cherry and W. 8. Moon; Cher ry nnd Moon deslgnatod as clerks. Polling plnce. Hook and ladder room In the city hnll building, No. 29 Kast Fjlghth street. THIRD WARD Sherman Heller. R. S. ltryson nnd William O. Martin; ltryaiin and Martin designated as rlcrks. Polling place, Heller's shop. 41 West Seven' h street. FOURTH WARD D. K. Yornn. O. F. Hnrd and S. P. Ness: Hnrd and Ness designated ns clerks. Poll lug plnce. Wllklns building, 6S West Klghth street. Polls to be opened at 8 o'ojock n in. and closed ut 7 o'clock p. in., or said sixth day of April. I'.ini. Ilv order of the Council, March 19 OS It. F. DORR1S, Uee.tr.ler. Undermuslin Underpriccd This is the best and larg est display of Under muslins ever shown in Eugene. Of ccirs ) c can go elsewhere in tov n and pay more tor the same garment, but we are satisfied with less profit than some people Our Motto is to sell the best goods for the least money. New Underskirts A grand display of beautiful muslin Skirls; tney are not these cheap, narrow Skirts but have full flounce and double dust ruffle; some fin ished with embroidery; oth ers with lace and Insertion. All made full and long. These Skirts are designed and made especially for the Bon Marche; therefore our line is more complete and prices lower at $3.48 to OHc Acreage! Acreage!) Three, Five or Ten Acre Tracts, 2y2 miles from Post Office on easy pay ments, near school. tlovey Block, 8th and Will, ftitttt.AA H "w"'i:t"ih - 1 ""'in XOTICK TO STOfKIIOLIIKPS OK LLKU F.LLYN TKLUPIIO.VK T). The stockholders of said company voted at the annual meeting to call a special meeting' May 9, 190S, at 1 o'clock p. m., at Central schoolhouse. School District No. 4 4, Lane county, Oregon, for the purpose of Increasing tho capital stock of said company. All stockholders are requested to bo present. J. H. PERKINS, Pres. A ANDKRSON, Sec. , mi A Twenty-Year Sentence. "I have Just completed a twenty year health sentence, Imposed by Ducklen's Arnica Salve, which cured me of bleeding piles just twenty years ago," writes O. S. Woolever. of Lellaysvllle, N. Y. Ducklen's Arni ca Salvo heals the worst sores, burns, wounds and cuts In the short est time. 25c at W. A. Kuykcndall's drug store. N i MUCH WOOD HAWINO John M. . DlxuD, successor to W K. Bodoy. All wood sawed to gauge For prompt service phone Blacs 3.112. Residence, 267 High street, t' (lasollne woodsaw Wll.l.l.lM.-t' RlllNr.l l'i:.l..1 Hnve you neglected your kidneys! Have you overworked your nervous system and caused1 trouble lth your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains In the loins, side, back, groins dor the ryes? Too frequent a desire to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid ney Pills will cure you.. Sold bv I.lnn Orug Co., price t0 cents. Wtttlnint Mfg. Co., props., Clevftlaud. Ihl0. Ml S1CAL KKSTIVAL 4 KemTviHl Scots for Sen.son 4 Ticket Holder Available April 1 to 6 at Burden & Oraham's store. Box office opens at 9 a. m. Oenornl sale opens April 6th. Phone Black 6431. . New Gowns A largi and new shipment in Women's Muslin Gowns, long and short sleeves, low and medium neck: some are very elaborate, trimmed with lace and finished with rib bon; others plain; all made full and long; perfect-fitting, a gown worth a third more than we ask. If you want a plain gown we have It and If you want a fine gown we have It at prices from $2.08 to 80r. A FULL LINE OF. New Granitware just, ii Stoves, Ranges and Hsaters khee8d5"s SI I ONP. HARDWARE STORE tntet.r will don hie tlieo" money ! tracts In the HUIr strewt arld'.tloL , The city niit nulld In that (Hrertlan In two years If they buy lots or acre Wny buy new cioir.. when we can make your old ones look Pl;e new , t Kiik'ene live Works, SWth and Wil lamette stre-n. tf t'KHTAlNLY A HAIKiAlX A new house, conslstlnu of elishl rooms, also pantry,- bath, toilet. wood house, all 'mod rn In every respect; situated on nice corner lot, five blocks from Willamette street. Call . at 29S WcMt Klfth street nnd you will ; certainly find a bargain. tf SIOP AT THK iilVKlt IllillKii:: ; Itrini; your w'u k to SinithcnnnnS ! rtUi;on alul Ciirrlne sluip. Mr. W'll Kllist.n, the Wtll-knowu l'ut'l;sn:i!h. is ulth Mm. iiimi n flrst-clsri palntn anil uphoh-.icivr tr.im the Hast. AK work guaranteed. New rUs made u order. a 1 it You fiel the llfe-glvlnn current. .'. senile warmth fills the nerves ant! bUod. It's a pleasure to take 1 1 nl -lister's ltooky luunliiln Tea. 3.'ic Te; or Tblels. Linn lru Co. iThls Is the season of llsilessness. hc'sdAt hes ind sprliiK di'iordt-rs. Hoi. ILVter's Kocky Mountain Tea Is a snr" oivVftit alive. Makes yon strong and vjbfi'bitif J'm'T.a or Tablets. .'. , Llun Orus Co. Important Announcement Showing Goods From The Ne?d!ecraft Shop of Portland We wish to announce to the ladles of Eugene and vicinity tin we have leased a space In Eaton's Book and Art Store, and wiii play all that is newest In Art Needle Work. Our stock for this season comprises many exclusive Now for Shirt Waists, Lingerie, Pillow Tops, Center Pieces, Lmthm Sets, Infants' apparel, etc., which may be had stamped for embroil ery or finished complete. We have many new stitches, including Princess Beth, MadorU Wallachlijn, and applique shadow. 1 FISKK I.KSSOXS WILL ItK.'UIVKX with all purchases, Ml the personal supervision or Mrs. M. Wlllnrd. mvs. vtiiiiiru is an experieuceu leacner aiui authority on nHi work. The opportunity ol learning Embroidery under hur direciioi should not bo missed. ' t Iniportunt Date of Showing, Monday, March 30; place, Eaton's Book Store, 557 Willamette street. ' W i,se l tne iit nieth'.tti In . ceanln an.l dyelne st tho Kuxcnr live Works, earner Sltlh nnd Willsm i wt P". ne Ked 1S61. Sf i SS 1, Kuoue, Or. Warner tunes pianos Leave or dera al Morris' Music Store. tt Kodol is tod:iy ttu1 'st Known rem. mIv for all disoricrs of tli-1 s!i:un -h .U'rh as lp ;iia. In :ir'.'Mir!i. st ir tP',-h snd tti-b htut; of jtas S.i.d by all drugitlsts. CAMTOIiIA, New Drawers A large and new shipment of Muslin Drawers finished with lace and embroidery; Made full and wide in all sizes; a garment worth al most halt mure than our price; all new and nobby pat terns. Prl.es from . .a.nt to (IHe i SeeWindow H In ,,. I,,,!) purl nf tlii- uiaanlic Io n t f I u,( riniili;i u, ,u. b.ue in fi,.r , i,,,,.,,!,, enclt mill every Kunn.i,t i ilivnc-l nnd ni.uli- esiMi-lnllv for Ihe t Mairli,. 1,. n '"ii K'Oour line of Kn. ,u v KW -nlnelliinu ffen ,.,, villlethhij- ,.,v THE B: N MARCHK tiik good iiorsn. KKKPKP.'S DKLIGBT Is a closetful of good groceris Tho kind she can depend B when unexpected guests are U stay for lunch or dinner. Tbji Is just the kind of groceries n supply. Your first order prove It. It will also pron that our prices are as right u ..the groceries. W. M. GREEN, DEALSGR0CER "619 Willamette St. Phore Main 25. BALL FLOUR.iiB! A Home Product and Bet ter Than Most Imported Flour. Ask Your Dealer For It. BR0DERS BROS. NEW MARKET We are now locate! in our ncv bo'Uiii? n across the sire;t and we will b: pU a: i tJ e yo ..SPECIAL.. 53b Car Choice Lard for 65c Eisiils and Stews Strictly Co't, Price BRODER.S BR.OS. West, flth Street. fM k.'O 1,3 I HOWER & WOCD JJinl I:mmi,. si1 T nibrr ln,,, l aii-li, I rriu him! I i,, P,,,,.r,T nur imininng,! rMcifuy solicited. It.m t. mrr Kirt Nat. Itm.k MEPvCHANTS BANK EUGENE, OREGON 12. Docs a Genera! Banking Business on l' Gonservat.vc Lines PnraiftA "ViaP I S. S. SPENCER, I- H. POTTER, -F. N. McALISTER, CorJ?th tat WiUmrtt MMMisMiills