■ Eugene’s Best and Foremost Store Thè FriendlyèStore 75c and $ 1 .New Shirtwaists ea 59c Five dozen .oew spring Shirtwaists —this season'» newest fashions, both In style and materials—short and long sleeves, suitable tor street or house use; come in white and a big range of light and dark colors; made of lawnB, percales and Madrass cloth, worth 75c to |1.4tft, on £ fw sale at this low price, ea. J $4.50 Women’s Dress Skirts $3.25 $7.00 and $8.00 Dress Skirts$5.00 Here I« an opportunity U> a Beautiful assortment of Japanese Silk Waists, short and long sleeves, neatly trimmed in Vai. lace and In sertion tucks and pleats; all sizes, Great values at this 32 to 42. low price, each............ $2.75 tluin usual, made from the newest inferi( s, in plcaüd and gored effect«. stri i s-s and mixtures; all size«; the prices U’<* ofìer for flic nc%f three days the first sah* of summer wash Batiste; iH initihil nssortment of ilninty stri|H-s, < lieeks unii fiorili <le- New Sult s Wraps ami Skirts arriving by every express, Be sure to see tliHii iiefore deciding. Silk Rubber Kain Coats, each Come In blue, gray, brown, green and champagne. $ 1.50 58-in Spring Cloaking $ 1.25 4 pieces new cloaking in tans, grays, blues, tltown in broken plaids and checks, fifty-eight Inches wide. Great values at Q? 1 11.50; special at, a yard............................................................. IB 1 »4^0 signs, ■"><> pntti rns siiitnlile for street dresses, kimoiiiis mill house gowns; 32 inclu s wiile; remarkable values at 15c a lie yanl; sale price for tlire,, days, a yard Marquesitte Voiles a yard $1.25 Beautiful wool fabric for dressy gowns; comes In navy, dark green, gray, reseda, champagne, white and black. Magnificent showing of Spring Drew Goods, BOc to $8.00 a yard. Beautiful display of dainty wash fabrics in white and colored lin ens and cottons, lOc to 70c a yard. Best values in hosiery anil underwear for women and children, .ftpring modes in corsets, new rib bone, fashionable silks, splendid table linens, elegant lace curtains,mid nets. Mail orders for samples carefully filled. Art burlap. 10c.. Phone orders promptly filled. Articles sent by mail unsatisfactory may be returned. Boys’ Two-Piece Suits We are now showing many early Spring patterns In Boys’ Two- Piece Knee Pants Suits. The popular patterns are grays in checks, plaids and stripes and they are made of tweeds, cheviots and cash- meres. Boy Proof School Suits $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 $5.00 and $6.00 Boys’ Blouse Waists and Shirts 10 dozen Boys’ Blouses and Shirts, made of madras, chambra and percales, in dozens of neat patterns, worth from 60c, 75c to $1.00, sale price................................................. Agi • i H m for Kabo (’orwts, Ik|oi>ey- biik Silks, Wnyrn* Knit Hosiery, Veatu i nil< n\ <Mir. MILES ATTACKED 01 HEART FAILURE The Florence West tells of the death of Wm. F. Milla as follows, It appearing that be was attacked by heart failure Instead of meeting death by drowning, as previously re ported : Last Sunday morning the lifeless body of Wm F, Miles was discovered on the river beach some seven miles up the river, and about a half nille below and across the river from his home. Last Saturday he came to Florence and remainiHl to nttvml M asonic S. H. FRIENDLY Great Evil McClure’s Delineator, Literary Digest. Munsey’s and other big mag azines about the substitution evil? You can’t buy any ’’substitution” goods in OUR store. We don’t handle them. We handle only genuine standard goods —as advertised—we give you exactly what you call for—and haven’t “something just as good to otter in place of what you want. HULL’S Red Cross Drug Store Elk Brand Clothing for H Men and Boys. lodge In the evening, starting for home about 1 o'clock a. m. Appearances Indicate that Mr. Mlles got to his wharf, ran the oars under the seat and prepared to land when he ws attacked by heart failure, to which he was subject, and fell Petitions for franchises for the back into the boat, which drifted construction of several rural tele down and across the river till It phone lines on the county roads have caught on a steep bank, where the falllug of the tide finally overturned been filed with the commissioners' I court within the past few days. They it, throwing the body out. I A dispatch was sent to relatives at are as follows: The McKenzie Tel Chehalis, Wash., and Instructions ephone Company for a line from were sent to have the corpse forward Springfield to Leaburg: F. C. Grant ed there for Interment. It was sent and C. C. Hayden, from Grant's res via Eugene, leaving Florence Tues idence on the Mohawk to the Donna day. store; the Donna Telephone Compa ny, from the Wm. Leary place near John Tunnell» of Creswell, was in the McKenzie bridge to Eugene, and the city today. the Dexter Telephone Company, from Dexter to Springfield. NEW RURAL TELEPHONE LINES PROJECTED MU S 50c Agents for Schloss Ihiilt Clothing fo r.Mrn, OF THE I.OWEK Hll’SI.AW (OVXTRY reach of medicine, that people ask, Why? An examination of our well-known formula f Hood’s Sarsaparilla is and always has been car^ * vn scientifically prepared, confirms the fact that those well-known and valuable medicinal ingredie t when intelligently combined and properly adm are sure to bring about good results. TJ It is the properly balanced proportion Conik. and process in combining those ingredients 1/“”* J have specific action upon the blood, stomach liver?'' and bowels, which make Hood’s Sarsaparilla dp r itself and enable it to produce results unequaled C similar medicine. It cures when others fail. Give t ‘ Usual form, liquid, or in tablet form called Sarsatabe, 100 The reorganization of the Oregon National Guard and the formation of a new regiment from companies of the Willamette valley and Southern Oregon will probably take place with in the next two weeks. This is the chief topic of discussion among the local militiamen, and there is con siderable speculation as to who will receive the appointments to the high er positions created by the formation G uaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906 of the new organization. Major Geo. N O. Yoran, now in command of the First Separate Battalion, is slated concise language the reason the Atti whl for the colonelcy, and ft is said that prayer of the complaint should not be fem Captain C. C. Hammond, of Company allowed, and must be filed with the A, of this city, will be one of the new commission within ten days of the majors. In that case First Lieuten service of notice of the making of tice ant Babb., of Company A, will be pro complaint, as provided in section 28 H. Gordon, a r Eugene the moted to captain of the company. It of the act creating the commission, dealer, who owns the i northea..- ,',u4 Is said that Second Lieutenant Ren unless a different time shall be pre i net of West Park and Y/, of J nie, of the same company, is a strong scribed. | streets,, Is here for the L candidate for a position on the colo P«- For good cause shown the commis ranging for a five-story |,ur >ry ” ate "nd nel’s staff. This would leave two va- sion may allow answer to be filed af .house on the property, 8aj.8„ X ancies In the company to fill, and al land Telegram, Telegram. The ground tW 1 ready several non-commissioned offl- ter the expiration of the time afore- land said, but the same shall not operate 5 0x50, and the cost of the st W1 •ers have been mentioned for ap to delay the hearing of the com- will be about $50,000. Dosl pointment as first and second lieu- frame building on the si-? pr,’ plaint. enant. 7. Amendments may be allowed by moved bodily to a vacant lw P J It is also said that one or two of the commission, in its discretion. to western portion of the city ---- the officers of Company C are men any complaint, petition, answer or "Several Eugene men have ■ tioned for advancement. pleading in any proceeding before it. their faith on Portland r Several New Companies. 8. Extensions of time may be . year,” Mr. Gordon gays, ' amj- The new regiment will consist of granted by the commission, in its ¡as though their investments»... -ight companies, including the two discretion, in which to plead of file ¡ing to turn out all right v in Eugene, the one at Roseburg, the any paper in any proceeding, upon Kincaid, Harris, McClung and ' .1! Ashland company, the one at Albany, application therefor and cause shown. have invested about $250,000- which will be transferred from the 8. Hypothetical questions will not Third regiment, the one to be organ Don’t (’oinplain be answered, and requests for rulings .i ized at Cottage Grove, another to be If your chest pains and youi- J in advance of the happening of the organized at McMinnville, and a third events on which predicated, will ordi able to sleep on account of a ■ it Oregon City. The headquarters Buy a bottle of Bollard's H' im ‘ narily be denied. will no doubt be in Eugene, as it is Syrup, and you won’t haveMjtnJ pretty certain that Major Yoran will Get a bottle now mid that <>oaSi, u be elected colonel. not last long. A cure for a.I pul» ’1 No Big Encampment. I ary diseases. Mrs. J------, Ga'viz * A press dispatch from Salem says: ¡Texas, writes: “I can’t sayeiwgui Owing to many posts having been Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. T>, I depleted by the absence of 6000 sol lief it has given me is all that; '' Eli Bang 0 t'.ie former Eugene liv- | diers In Cuba, the number of troops necessary for me t<. sav’ that will be obliged to participate in eryman, has sold his stables and j stockyards at Pendleton and his other the Jamestown maneuvers and ex- 1 Found nt Last. change of troops in the Philippines, property there, and is now at Nam J. A. Harmon, of Lizemore, F. Governor Chamberlain has been noti pa, Idaho. He will return to Eugene Va., says: “At last I have foni: fied by the war department that It in a short time to reside permanently perfect pill that never disaps (!•, Mrs. Bangs having preceded I me; and for the benefit of ottani has been found necessary to omit the again, 1 a week or two ago. He will I fileted with torpid liver and chi contemplated annual brigade and di- him 1 bring his fine lot of horses to this J, constipation, will say: takeDr.L " vision encampments this year. perhaps driving them across the I New Life Pills.’’ Guaranteed! Instead camps of instruction for city, ' the coast artillery for the army will 1 mountains this summer, or as soon 1 factory. 25c at W. L. DeLar I be established during the season of as 1 the snow melts oft the summit. Druggist. 1907, and the National Guard of the various states con tiguous will rHE TEXAS rtOXDUR I Cures all kidney, bladder andri- I be invited to take part in Eugene, March 13. the problems in the defense of the matic troubles: sold by all drugs - Anderson, W. A. (Heirs) sea coast. Companies will be em- or two months’ treatment by a i Bramman, Marcena. ployed to act as coast artillery to for $1. I>r. E. W. Hall. 2928 » Brooks, Floyd W. 'll man the batteries and regiments of street, St. Louis, Mo. Send tai,i J 4 Brown, W. J. infantry to protect the fortifications tinronials. Sold by Hull’s Drug NR H Brown, W. T. from rear attack. d vf 'J k Byers, Rolla. QUARTER MILLION FROM EUGENE: $4.50 values ea $3.25 $7.00 and $8.00 values ea $5.00 $19.75 2000 yards 15c Batiste at 11 c yd Hood ’s SarsapariH Has cured so many cases that seemed a!most k> II I •tylish walking skirt for much Jess I liar k, grays, etc., in plain, checks, Silk Shirtwaists 75 I EUGENE OFFÌCERS ARE SLATED FOR ADVANCEMENT and was taken up the North Fork Tuesday, where Mr. Safley will have the machinery placed in it. He pur chased the engine formerly used by Mr. McCornack.who has recently pur chased a larger engine for his launch. —The West. HIVING ITEMS. (Special Correspondence.) Irving, March 12.—The parents of Mrs. M. N. Gent, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Creston.Iowa, are visiting with her here. They seem well pleased with the climtae of this westsrn country. They have been in California, also. Mr. and Mrs. Strange, of Boise, Idaho, who spent several months In the valley, left for their home last Monday. Miss Ethel Word, of Portland, is visiting home folks. C. J. Fasaett, a former resident of this vicinity, who has been at Spring field, will return and reside on his farm near Irving. Henry Maxwell, Sr., was a visitor in Irving one day this week. Mrs R. S. Poole and children visit ed relatives in Irving last year. Oregon *<- California Lumber Company’s whistle Is heard again s week, calling the men to put the k machinery In place. Another sale of Mapleton property wits made recently. Geo. Melvin Mil ler has purchased from Mrs. Lottie lli'« to Remain kouilg. l.lles her land mar here known as To continue young in health the "Lace place." Consideration, strength, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan, $1200. McDonough. Ga.. did. She says: Mis. Charles Vandenburg.of Rocky "Three bottles of Electric Bitters Point farm liad the misfortune a few cured me of chronic liver and st. om- weeks ago to fall and break her left ach trouble, complicated with such 1 an - ------------ arm above th • wrist. She was gath unhealthy condition of the blood that ering some flowers on the point from which the farm gets Its name, and to mv skin turned red as flannel. I am steady herself took halil of a limb now practically 20 years younger than before I took Electric Bitters I w hich proved to lie a dead one, hence can now do all my work with ease, her fall of several feet. Victor I.aivo has put in his spare and assist In my husband’s store. time for some months constructing Guaranteed at W. L. DeLano’s Drug Store. Price 50c. the hull for a gasoline boat, Re cently he finished it and sold it to He had no coat upon his back. F. Safli who had it taken to C. But had one on hfs tongue, Behnki » shop last Saturday to be med. It Is a staunch little llftt | And Rocky Mountain Tea. tis said. I Kept him from being hung. I feet •ng feet 6 inches beam. I Bad breath J Linn Drug Co ELI BANGS SELLS OUT, WILL RETURN TO EUGENE RULES OF OREGON RAILROAD COMMISSION Crandall, Henry E. Cutler, C. E. Derflinger, Vera. Dilley, Arthur. Duden, Ernest. Employers Office. Evans, Wm. H, Fisk, E. L. Ford, Cora E. Hancock, Wm. Hansen, Nels. Hardin, Charles E. Horn, Melissa I. Horsman, Sarah. Hunt, Andrew. Jensen, Anna. Johnson, Gus. Johnston, Miss Mary. Jones, J. R. Laird, R. H. Lane, Ada J. McCallister. M. C. McCarty, H. L. McCollough, Miss Alma. Mitchell, Cecil, Morris, H. H, Mooris, Scap. Powell, Susan C. Rees. Eunice A. Robison. Wm. Russell, J. E. Shafer, Johnny. Watson. A. B. Worby, David. J. L. PAGE, P. M. J SICK hÉÂDACH CARTER'S ----------------- fl h Positively curs' these Little M They also re»! ’J tress from DysrtF1- T dlgestloa and Tw Eating. A A per«» per«" Batlnff. cdy tor Dizziness* Drowsiness M# in the Month C* ■ WlTTLE The following are the permanent a 1/ r n rules adopted relative to complaints i I V Kà ■> and investigations established by the PILLS m w* new Oregon board of railroad com Tongas. Pain bürt missioners: TORPID UVEI A 1. All complaints and applications regulate the Bowels. Purely Vefetable. to have hearings before the railroad I SMALL MLL SMALL MSE MIIUI» commission upon any question aris I » ing under the law creating said com Genuine Must Bear mission shall be in writing, and no Fac-Simile Signaturt verbal complaint or application will be entertained by the commission. i 2. Such complaints shall contain a brief statement of the subject matter of complaint or application, and be signed by the complainants or appli cants; but technical pleading will not be required. It must be delivered to the commission through the secre The horse can draw the tary, or to any member of the com load without help, if you mission by the complainant on appli reduce friction to almort cant, his agent or attorney, or It may nothing by applying be sent to the commission through the malls. 3. If such complaint or application contains matters which, in the Judg ment of the commission, require in vestigation, the secretary shall file to the wheels. the same by placing his file mark No other lubri thereon with the proper number and cant ever made enter tile same on the docket. Alice Roosevelt** Wedding weais so long 4. Before causing notice of the was and savesso much something to be recorded in the time and place of hearing to be Issued annals of history. I’ * _ Herblne has been horsepower. Next time to the party complained of as provid try M ica A xle G rease . acknowdelged the _ greatest liv ------- of ..ver ed in section 28 of the act creating Standard Oil Co. regulators, a positive cure for Bil Incorporated the commission, the commission may ious headaches, Constipation, Chills notify the party against whom the ions tous headaches, Constipation Chills complaint is made of the nature of ,and fever, and all liver complaints such complaint and the party making I'M J c. Smith, Little Rock, Ark. writes: the same, in order that the cause of Herblne is the greatest liver med the complaint may be removed or icine known. Have used it for years ÎO remedied without incurring the ex It does the work ’’ pense of a formal trial or hearing before the commission. Worked Like a Charm. shMlIheaPa?y maklnS complaint | Mr. , D ' X w«>ker, editor of that shall be designated "plair.dff,“ and -- '...V..P...U, . v a \ J Z na." the Enterprlw’ . ' a/?in’f whom '^complaint I 1« made shall be designated defen- h L' « t /a“ “ naU in m>’ foo‘ If the appitrat|On be "ex ien’. ,ek.aD(,o“t once “PPlied Buck- with th/Ca’e ’haH b<> S° StyIed lens Arnica Salve. Xo Inflamatlon inflamatfon followed; the Salve simply healed the , -< tame of the applicant. «. The answer »hail be in writing, wound " Heal, every sore, burn and in disease. Guaranteed at W. L •tatlng and setting forth in plain and iDel.anos Drug Store. 25c. CARTERS Don’t Push Mica Axl ^Grease Í