TRM EUGENE DAILY OVaUD, TIKSDAY, MAY ',
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tsA Bird in the Hand
is Worth Two in
the Bush"
Is a well known adage, and a
correct one, too. In sub
stance it amounts to just this
There's absolutely no ex
cuse for going to Portland or
anywhere else to buy Cloth
ing when we carry the well
known Alfred Benjamin
make, the very clothing that
many people go to the cities
to buy.
ROBERTS BROS.
TOGGER.Y
554 Willamette Street
Tailor Made
Clothing '
Never before have we suc
ceeded in offering our cus
tomers such attractive, such
artistic and up-to-tomorrow
fashions as we display today.
Isn't it a satisfaction, to know
if wq make 3'our clothes
you are sure of a fit.
G. P. McLOED
44 East 9th St.
Successor to i
T. V. CASE
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Mourns
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POSTS, BOXES!:
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning wrk. Call
and let us estimate on
your work
Aya & Heitznun
34 West flth St.
Phone bbickl 117
Every Woman
. UttitcTMUsl nnl iliouM know
MAR VI L Uhjrlina Sorav
IIMaH'I ftid ltrl-,i,ir.
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t.tlicf . liii tuitin fir
full iitli'ulr Riitt tlltwliittia i.
44 K HMvr.,AKW 1 UHJt.
lne-pnvls Drug coH o Btorv.
Scott' santal-Pepsin Capsob
a positive cmz.
For IntLmtnttlun or Onlftirh
nf Utt lll,Mr ,!
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THI S AMTAL Plf SiH CO.
him iMk, '
Sold b W. L. DE LANO. Druggltt
LYDIA E. P1NKHAI
Nature and a woman's work com
bined have, produced the grandest
remedy for woman's ills that the
world has ever known.
In the good old-fashioned days of
our grandmothers they relied upon
the roots and herns of the field to
cure disease and mitigalu Bull'ering.
The Indians on our 'Western
Plains to-day can produce' roots and
herbs for every ailment, and cure
diseases that bailie the most skilled
physicians who have spent years in
the study of drugs.
From the roots and herbs of the
field Lydia E. I'inklmm more than
thirty years ago gave to the women
of the world a remedy for their pe
culiar ills, more potent and eiliea
cious than any combination of drugs.
Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound is now recognized as the
standard remedy for woman's ills.
Mrs. Ucrtha Muff, of 615 N-.C. St.,
Louisiana, Mo., writes:
" Complete restoration to health
means so much to me that for the sake
of other suiTurlntf women I am willing
to mako my troubles public.
' For twelve years I had been suffer
ing with the wqrsf forms of female ills,
During that time I had eleven different
physicians without help. No tongue
can tell what 1 suffered, and at times J
could hardly walk. About two years
ago 1 wrote Mrs. Pinkham for advice.
I followed it, and can truly say thai
Lydia 13. lMnkham's Vegetable Com
pound and Mrs. l'inkham's advice re
stored health and strength. It if
worth mountains of gold to suffering
women."
What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound did for Mrs. Muff,
It will do for other suiluring womea
I Tfiisiar
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Is erecting a plant at
PORTLAND, OREGON
for tho manufacture of thoir
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A moderate amount of
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PORT LAN O, OKEGOV, pi
Akron" Ohio. m
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COMMITTEES
NAMED TO VISIT
CITY'S SCHOOLS
MK.MI1KIIS )!' TI1K UH'Ah l'OST
(i. A. It. WILL AlHUUvKS 1'11'ILS
OX KIIWKCT OF MKMOHIAL
I)AV OHSKHVAXfK CATHOLIC
ACADI1MV WILL 11K CIVEX A
FLAG.
All arrangements have been made
by the O. A. K. to visit the public
schools of the city Thursday after
noon of this week, as is their custom
every year just before Memorial day.
The old soldiers will deliver patriotic
addresses on that occasion and the
several schools have arranged good
musical programs.
A delegation will first visit the
Catholic academy on Wednesday af
ternoon - at 1;30 o'clock. Colonel
Mercer will deliver the address and
ail other members of the post who
desire to attend will assist in the
exercises. A flag will be presented
the school by the members of the
post.
Following nre the committees to
visit the nubile schools Thursday,
the exercises to begin at 2:30 p. in.:
Geary school J. M. Shelley, chair
man; Comrades Stoell, Marshay,
Working, Roberts and Kress.
Patterson school L. Phetteplace,
chairman; Comrades Collier, Lig
gett and Myers.
Central school Colonel Mercer,
chairman; Comrades McNeill, Pluirk,
Offutt and Chapman.
High school J. F. Gates, chair
man; Comrades True, Atcher, Mc
Crady and Dowers.
The teachers and pupils are look
ing forward with considerable pleas
ure to these visits and are always
glad to be addressed by the old soldiers.
RKV. 1). K. IJAKlill S
ANXOUXCKMUXT
I am much Improved from my acci
dent and will be able to fill my ap
pointment at Dexter Sunday, at
time we expect to organize a church
at that place. Let everybody come.
Dinner will be served at the school
house. After dinner a sermon to the
converts, subject, "The Shining
Star." llnptism after the noon ser
vice. Services again In the evening,
theme, "Tho Wuters of Life." Sub
ject, 11. n. m., "Bible Reasons for
Helms What the World Calls a Bap
tist." Let everybody come.
D. 13. BAKER,
Missionary.
M.IYOH PROCLAIMS
LEGAL HOLIDAY
"Whereas, The 3 0th day of
May Is a national holiday,
now, therefore, know all men
by these presents that I, ,1. D.
Matlock, mayor of the city of
Kugene, declare this day sot
apart In memory of our hero
ic dead, a day sacred to their
memory, and request that our
citizens abstain from labor
and that our merchants and
ira other business houses bo
closed from 9:30 a. m. to 4
p. m.
J. D. MATLOCK,
Mayor.
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SAY HOYS! TOM WATSON'S
(It T AGAIN THIS SPRING
AND CLAIMS Til AT FOR THF.
W ill I E lldl SK HE'S THE THING
Our Popiilislli' friends have impound
ed faith and cmifkh'ttiv tin their can
didate. Ho bus the public In us. Our
record of tho past speaks volumes.
If you want to secure satisfaction at
all times, patnmlfo the Theatre Res
taurant. You will be well satisfied
with (ts meals.
THEATRE CAFE
THE REAL ISSl'E.
(Oromiian).
If Oregon Is to have a university
called by lis name and supported by
Us citizens, let the funds neeossary
to give such an Institution a standing
among tho universities of other
states be adequate for Its purpose.
If the stjito Is not to have a univer
sity thoroughly equipped and un
grudgingly supported, there is noth
ing more to be said beyond sounding
the requiem of a ftilllo and discred
ited attempt In this direction. if
Oregon Is, to bo known as a state
of small colleges and sectarian
schools thai are always hovering
upon tho brink of a collapse and are
saved therefrom from time to time
only by strenuous appeal to sectarian
spirit and civic pride, let us accept
tho sltintlon. quit talking about a
state bnlverslly and keep on sending
our sons and daughters t other
states to bo educated.
This, stripped of all compliment
and pretense. Is the question that the
voters of tho state will be called upon
to decide on the first Monday In
.lime by voting "yes" or "n.i" upon
the appropriation allowed by the
Oregon legislature at lis last session,
for i ho I'.'Monrent of tho State t'nl
versiiy. It Is a question upon w!il,ii
every voter In the state, without re
tard to Ulo time and place of Irs
birth, lias an iinqiics'loncd light to
record his opinion and wish by mark
ing his ballot In ac'conlaiuo there
with. It Is scarcely conceivable. In
tho present stage of our educational
development and the needs of tho Im
mediate future, that this appropria
tion will bo voted down.
AMISKMIC.NTS
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FINE PLAY AT THE ORI'IIEI M
I5!g Audience W !l 'M scd !'st
XiK'bt by Empire stuck ! .
A very fine play Is being put on
by the Empire Sio -k Company at t.ie
Orpheum this week. The play is en
titled "My Sweetheart," and is writ
ten In four very Intrresting acts. All
those who visited the Orpheum last
night and witnessed the production
seemed to be overjoyed by the splen
did performance. "My Sweetheart"
is well written, each situation Is nat
ural and true to life and nothing Is
overdrawn. The scenery which was
prepared fnr this play Is deserving of
mention. There Is a change for each
of the four acts and the settings for
the first and second acts are really
pretty. Now for the players. Miss
Emilv Holzer, the lending lady, and
L. Brlgham Percival, the leading
man, of course won first place. Miss
Holzer npn'-ared as 'he pretty little
country girl, who falls in love with a
young artist. Her work was good at
all times, and she certainly made a
host of friends by her clever por
trayal of the character last night.
Mr. Percival's old farmer character
was great. He had the audience with
him nil the time, and he certainly
looked the part. Steve Burton was
the young artist, and he did quite
well with a thankless part. Last
ntht'a Hhnw hmnirht nil' Erec Klpn-
pin In the part of a country boy. He I
caused many a laugh with his funny
stories. We hope to see mort of
Mr. Kleppln In the future. Mis;
Brighain played two parts, and made
a. complete change for each character.
It. is. rather a dlff'culo task, but Miss
Flrlgham did It well. The other mom
hers did well In their respective parts
and this fine play should pack 'he
Orpheum each night this wek. The
management has reduced the price
of reserved seats to 23 cents.
SPCIAL WHITE GOODssgj
Lace and Embroidery Very Spe :bl
20c Vclues, a yard 7c
A well made torchon lace. In jiar.
row and wide; regular value, 0c;
very special . . 7C
1 5c Values, a yard 5c
A well finished edge, beautiful
torchon lace, wide; regular value
15c; very special , su
40c Embroidery, yard 1 9c
Seautlful embroidery; good edge and
$U fine body, wide; value io 40c; very
special, yard lf)c
"t. I on 11.
omen'sc, -
, Emeu's u,inn
!)
sizes and length'001 U
well i.j. s""' Wrfi. ,"-
very spedli l&
1 3c India Linon ll,
A Well nif. .
. ll "111
India ii . " e ....
fl for .mm I."!'
15c: y special, d .'.'?""'
' Tile (fraud
The last, two nights have been record-breakers
since the noentng of this
little play house. From 7:30 to 11:15
was one continuous performance, and
then the management was unable to
accommodate the large number of
people that waited to g"t admit
tance, and the pi-ngnm was one of
the best yet seen at the price chargod
by the Grand -10 cents. By chang
ing the program twice a week Mon
day and Thursdav Manager Burns
was well paid for his trouble, as the
hou.se is sold out every evening and
one of the rules of the Grand is that
there Is no standing rr.om fnr sale.
When the seating naoiclty is ex
hausted the chain is pu up nc-oss
the door and no more are adnil'tod
until the next performance. Tick
ets for prize drawings are given w'th
each cash admission ticket. The
drawing takes place at the first per
formance next Friday night, and the
lucky ticket holder will be given a
ladies' gold watch- and chain. The
program for .Monday, Tuesday nnd
Wednesday will be found in .another
column of this paper. Performances
will begin, at 7:45 and 9 p. in. 10
cents for, any seat in the house. Mat
inee Wednesday and Saturday.
HOtEL Altltl VALS
The Hoffman
Oeo. H. Delp, Seattle.
William S. Boyd, Portland.
R. C. Clearlton, Portland.
C. M. Leonard, Portland.
J. E. Learded, Portland.
.1. E. McKlbben, Marcola.
P. O. Walsh, city.
.Tas. E. Brown, N. Y.
B. H. Goodman, Marinette, Wis.
Tom Sailor, Liwell.
Win. If. Barry, Portland'.
Geo. O. Hume, Brownsville.
L. L. I.eavell, Denver.
J. II. Halstnn, Albany.
Louis Itoieh, Ilariisburg.
J. M. Under and wife. Wendllng.
Anson E. Onhoorn, city.
II. W. Million and wife, Mabel
J. IC. llalght, Portland.
X. L. Eltziienry, Deerhorn.
C. 1. Thomas, Ast:tia..
J. IT. Aekerniiin, Salem.
S. Stern, Denver.
Mrs. Frances Smith, Portland-
C. K. Levers, Portland.
B. Hor'nan, Portland.
M. Lamles. Vlda.
M. Kieliardson, Walton.
E. Boring, Walton.
Adams, Mebel.
Policy. Mabel.
Morgan Workman, Mabel.
Joseph Patterson, city.
Lee Uiigan, Portland..
A. V, Hamokorr, Portland.
Webb Campbell, Portland.
.lack H i vis. New York.
.1. II. Nebenzsko, New York
J. 0. Cumin. Now York.
('.nurd Huston, Madison.
W. ,1. Becker. Ashlanil.
C. F. Ueed. San l-'ranclsco.
woon: woon:
Maple, body and second growth fit
and tie.
WILLIAMS TUANSl'I'lt CO.
Phono Black 1 1 -i i.
Cures dir.'y spells, tired to lings.
stomach and liv.-r IroubPs, keens v. hi
well all summer. That's what llol
llster's Kocky Mountain Tea will do.
I ty it and you will always buy It.
ST. rents, ton or tablets. Linn Urug
Couinany.
$2.50 white waists $1.69
1000 lingerie, white waists, all
sizes; short and long sleeves;
lace trimmed $2.50;-sale. .$1.00
$3.50 white waists $2.95
Women's lingerie waists In all
sizes, beautifully trimmed; reg
ular $3.50,; sale $2.05
$5.00 white waists $4.29
Women's high grade lingerie
waists, hand finished, lace trim
med, $5.00; sale 84.20
Men's and Women's WhiteO
Very Special Monday and Tuesday
$1.50 women's exfords $1. 1 9
$ 1 .50 men's oxfords $ 1 .29
$2 women's oxfords $ 1 .65
Sale of all white shoes and Ox
fords, in all sizes and widths, in
heavy and light soles; plain and
calf toe.
1Ee EON MARCHE
540
Willamette Stn
set
ftaKmqnigiMwmpi M
THE DYING UASE HALL FAX.
The baseball fan lay dying, his rela
tives stood around, . t
Some guessing what was in his will,
some showing grief profound;
He lay upon a bed of pain, as ball
fans often do,
He heard the doctor call him out, and
then the air grew blue.
What's da.t?" the dying fan exclaim
ed, "what's dat, V mout," said
he;
"He never touched me wid de ball, i
he missed me dut much, see!
I had it beaten forty miles," his fist
we saw him clench.
The doctor motioned him away and
sent him to the bench.
"De umpire says I'm out," he sob
bed, "his eyes are on d'i blink;
He never even saw de play, he's
robbing us, I think!"
He looked the doctor in the eyes,
and then he loudly cried, I
"If 1 was half as bad as you, I'd go
away and hide." i
i
The doctor waved his arm once more, t
we heard some choking sounds, j
And then we saw the baseball fan
ejected from the grounds. i
The ruling passion's strong in death;
some of us wiped our eyes.
The base ball fan had gone to meet
The Umpire in the skies.
Detroit Free Press.
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WHAT TO HAYK
r'OIi IIIHEB
Is often a question of great la
portanoe. Let us help yon. u
you will call at our store
may be able to suggest lots o!
things you haven't thought ol
Everything we keep is up t
the highest standard of excel
lence, and contains more nour-i.-hinent
to tbe square tod
than three times as much oil
lower grade.
W. M. GREEN, KUSK
Phone Main 25.
619 Willamette St.
M
BirirjyjaiiijMM.iaiMgi.
(iOOI) KOIt AXY CITY
Everybody all together
Clear away the dirt.'
Never mind about the weather
Clear away the dirt.
' Banish rubbish from the scene
Tp and down nnd in between.
Let us make Chicago clean
Clear away the dirt.
Everybody bravelv rallv
Prom the back yard and tbe alley i
Clear away the dirt ; I
Oct ths siv.de and rak" and hoe.
Let the water freely flow. :
Forward, charge against the foe! '
Clear away the dirt. i
Everybody get in action
Clear away the dirt;
Magnify the town's attraction
Clear away the dirt!
Make Chicago clean and bright,
Let no' filth remain In sight.
When the sun go-s down tonight
Clear awy the dirt!
Chicago Record-Herald.
ELI EAMGi J. H. WEST CP. BARNARD EARLMcNiJTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage ond Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
McKENZIE SXAGEleavfs Eugene
EUGENE-FLORENCE STACE
at 5:30 a.m. Stages do not call at A dailyFtapeleavesEustMitUa
private residences but will call for for MipletMi, close connnfa 17
baggage i( nolilied the day before. . steamer lor Florence id
Stags Phona Main 22Liver y prto te Main 21
A Califoriiian's I.uck.
"The luckiest day of mly life was
when I bought a box of Bucklen's
Amisa Salve," writes Charles F. llu
dahn, of Tracey, Cal. "Two 25c box
es cured me of an annoying rase of
itching piles, which had troubled me
for years and had yielded under no
other treatment." Sold iinilor guar
antoe at W. Kiiykendall's drug store.
MgRXHANTS BANK
EUGENE, OREGON
Docs a General Banking
B.isincis on
Consii-vativj Lin:s
S. S. SF-ZNCES,.. Preif
L. H..POTTE. V.ccF
F. N. JVlcALISTilR.
Cor r.h ar.d WS!am't
irnnium intuitu 11
FHF.SII CF.MKNT
Fresh car best gr.nle Portland ce
ment Just arrived. Price J3.7.". ue;
Chambers Hdvv. Co.
rrcl.
POAIK
Julius
Oofdsmith
I The Worbl'n Host Cllninte
I Is not entirely free from disease. On
the high elevations fevers prevail.
while on the low levels mnlarta is!
' encoiititereil to a greater or lesser !
extent, necordlnc to altitude. To!
overcome climatic affections, lassl-
tuilo, malaria.. Jaundice, biliousness.1
.fever and ni.ne, ami general debility, i
the most effective remedy Is Kleeirlr j
(liters, the sreat alterative and blood'
'purifier: the antidote for every form'
of bodily weakniss, nervousness and
Insomnia. Sold under guarantee at
, W Kiivkendall's drug store, liice I
fill cents. . I
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' If you want watches. Jewelry or
glasses. Watts can clnviueo yon that.
It will pay you to buy of him. j
IF Vol' KNKW
The merits of the Texas Wonder
you would never suffer from kidnev,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. $ I a
bottle (two months' treatment I sold
by O. .1., Hull, or bv mall. Send for
tesUine.nliils. ir. K. W. Hall, i
Ollvo street, St. I. outs.
COW I'FFli
A'filfi P'.-il. At Hal'eVs Teeth
nnd ii:::m.-:te s:..- s. 'Phone l-'ed
IJ.M.
rro'ionmvd bv millions the great
est st- -i..-,1 m-iH-r. ai'pell' ',nii,t
ntnl health restorer. Hollis-er's
Kooky Mountain Tea will make you
feel that life is worth living. ' 35
ceuts, tea or tablets, l.inn Drug Co.
T'' oso ri, 1, pii:"-s to bo given aawv
by Watts are attracting a great deal
"f a tenion an bringing good re
sults. Tho jirizes are on exhibition
111 ine roru-r window of Watts'
io-ckho .icweiry store,
aim lllametto streets.
corner
Sing-r Sewing Machine Company,
M- Willamette street, phone lied
Uil- tf
Tying her sunburn, t under lier chin,
. ... ..... -, ,.,,,-u ringlets in;
j 1 nen to tile store she
went
I frnflawcia tr wuuMinta
r m . iin-rii.w ii MI..IIH mm 11rTT -"'
f H FANCY PIliZSCATTtf
j .. 'iff y51l i 1 ! - .v J ,;f
- 1 ,YW 't . 1 a;. A s'l-.rf-1-" I
Math I QpAV y: a:l ' "
For llollister's ;
'ky Mountain Tea.
l.inn Drug Co.
If jo.l
'iry and
I as h. ap
! get chain'
cm loiy yi.ur watches t,.-,v.
Kl'-ieal goo is of W.V's Jos!
as at any oth-r place.
c-s til 'li- .'1 - (
j ... . .. ' lucre ini
l'""-e line l.-i.s. w-hv
I your money there?
not In v.
Inst
st upon DeWi.ti v ,i. u .
Salve. It is especially gnii! fr ..,, Mi
Sold by all druggists'. 0 1 'los'
A FULL LLE OF...
0 New Granitware just; w
Stoves, Ranees o
o and Heaters gaesldms tf
S. L. LONG