NBWLAND'S
TWO BIG DAYS Friday 22
and Saturday 23.
Hundreds of people will doubtless visit this store tomorrow
and Saturday. During these two days we will offer many exceptional
values. Some of the best bargains will not be advertised here.
We Invite you to visit this store and see what we are offering.
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AMERICAN BEAUTY STYLE 39
Kalimitoo Coriel Co. Sola MlkM
$1.25 Corset, 98c.
Friday and Saturday we will
put on special sale our No.
103 Corsets, worth $1.25, in
white, ions hip with hnBe
supporters attached, for two
days only at this price, per
pair (Kc
TIIK
wash (ioons
Spring Suitings, 29c
Q J Exceptional values will
tisC yO be offered in dress
goods during these two days. One
special feature will be the new spring
suiting that we will run at 29c
the yard. They are bargains at this
price.
Visit our Btore to
morrow and Satur-
rfav Manv nf Ihpun
SEASON beautiful "goods un
IS I IK UK derpriced.
K I It LAWNS THAT AliK
I'ltK l:i) 7c to 10c urolllld
town.
Friday and Suturday you can have
your pick from several thousand
yards of lawns at 5c per yard.
Batiste as Low as 8c yd.
This store is not only ablo to meet
all competition, but are anxious to
demonstrate that our prices are
lowest, quality considered.
5c
Here's another Shirt Waist offer
It la an acknowledged fart that
we have the bast walHts In
town for the money, but for
Friday Rnd Saturday the values
offered will be greater thun
ever.
$1.2:5 KlIHtT WAISTS at (11.10
will buy nice
white lawn waists
either long or short sleeves,
open In bark, that would he
good values at $2.2G to $2.50.
. ATTEND TIIK KALE.
$1.98
MEN'S WEAR
$1.25 Shirts for 48c
A lot of men's and boys' shirts,
Friday und Saturday. Some are
$1.25 shirts and some not
wortn more than 60c, but you
can choose from the lot for
two days' at, each 4Hc
7.1c WORK 811 HIT, IOc.
Double over shoulder and
breast, full size, worth 75c,
your choice at, each OOc
Carry Your Welcome
WiLhJYou
in the shape of a fancy box of
exquisite confections. Find
out quietly what sort of bon
bons your friends among
the ladies prefer and you may
be positive we have them of
such quality as to make friends
for you and our sweets.
Otto's Confectionery
WILL ADD TWO
STORIES TO
i BUILDINGS
i
J. B, ColeiM Writis That Hi Will
I Bb Hin Soon to Arrange for Be
ginning of Work to Enlarge His
; One Story Bricks -Will Be Largest
i . Three-Story Block in City
Two more stories will be added to
the one-story brick buildings occu
pied by Julius Goldsmith's and Lee
Hoselton's cigar stores and the shoot
ing gallery on Willamette Btreet this
'summer, making the largest three
story business block In the city.
John B. Coleman, owner of the
buildings, who is now residing In
San Diego, t'al., removing there three
: of four years ago for the benefit of
his health, has written to his agents
here stating that he will arrive In
Eugene In les3 than two weeks to
arrange for the work. Plans for the
addition have not yet been completed,
i but It Is the Intention to build of re-
; In forced concrete, which has come to
be a popular kind of building mate
rial In the larger cities, especially
those in California, and which has
only recently been introduced' in
Portland.
' The buildings which will be thus
added to cover a space 00x114 feet
In dimensions. The fronts will be
remodeled, and when the Improve
ments are completed the building, for
It will be one then, will be one of the
largest In the city, as well as being
the largest three-story structure.
Mr. Colemen says he will divide
the two upper floors Into sleeping
rooms and will perhaps conduct a
lodging house, although he may
lease the rooms to the Smeede Hotel,
as that caravansary fs often crowded.
The prospective growth of the city
with the advent of the street railway
and the paving of the streets will
make It necessary for the hotel to
enlarge and these lodging rooms will
come In handy for that purpose.
SPECULATION
ON RESULT OF
TRACK MEET
it
Dont Buy a Piano until you
Investigate the Mechan
ical Construction of Dif
ferent Makes
TRISS" AT THEATRE
TOMORROW NIGHT
Tomorrow night at the Eugene the
atre thi melodrauna, "Trfss," with a
strung cam and under the direction
of Steve Burton, will be presented.
Sems are now on sale, and judging
from the way they are going the
theatre will be filled. The cast of
characters Is as follows:
Nat Weber Wayne Hurd
Hank Jordan Graver Francis
Jack Hamlin... John Kestley
Jonas Grimes. .. .Austin Farrlngton
llullelujan Hilly. .. .Verne Apperoon
Judge Annanlas Lovetoddy
. . . .... Steve Uurton
'. Hal Bean
Rooters Milt Uurton
Frank Knox
Mrs. liobey Miss Kate VanDuyn
Mrs. Prim Miss Eva Uurton
Susie Smith Miss llonnle llaker
TRtSS. ..MIS IDA RENDEltSHOTTi
Since the final arrangements as far
aa settling upon a track meet with
Stanford is concerned hare been
mad a. for May 3, a great deal of
calculating on Oregon's chances has
been done, and figures from Stanford
are being perused very carefully
when obtained. Stanford, It Is under
stood, will bring fifteen men here,
but no Idea Is had as to just how they
will be distributed. All of the reg
ular events in the Northwest track
meets will be contested, and besides
the two-mile run will take place.
At Stanford they do not have the dis
cus, but the two-mile race Instead,
and as Oregon does not have this
event both will have to be tried in
order to make the meet as fair and
even as possible.
Stanford Is said to have a much
better balanced team than Oregon,
and that being the case Moulton, of
the Callfornlans, will undoubtedly try
to discern Oregon's weak points and
make up bis team accordingly. But
right there" will be a Tiard task for
the foxy southern trafner, for Hay
ward, Oregon's trainer, Is equally
versed In such littje schemes, be
sides having a greater advantage.
Stanford's men will be In condition a
month before Oregon's, and In spite
of every precaution facts will slip
through. On the' other hand Oregon
ill not have her team anywhere near
selected, outside of a few stars, be
fore a week previous to the final
date.
Ih Oregon Stronger?
No one knows here if Oregon's
team Is stronger than" last year, for
though Friessel graduated' and Low
ell',. Mitchell and Prldeanx are all
out this semester, there are a lot
of new men who may All' up the tost
men's places.
Oregon will have to look out for
surprises, too, for in Neal and Hol
man Stanford has men who can run
the hundred In ten seconds Hat, and
Kelly himself Is some races does no
better than that. These two men are
also good for some very fast time in
the 22'0r and as Vandervoort can
jump well tip into the small numbers
of thp twenties Kelly will have to Se
In very good form to win first place
In those three events. In the hurdles
McFarlund and Peaslee are men who
can do as good as any Oregonian has
ever donevas are Nash, Maundrell antf
Bradford' in the distances. Stanford
also has fine men In the pole vault
and high jump, capable of 1 1 feet f
inches and 5 feet 8 Inches respective
ly. '
PASSENGER
TRAIN SERVICE
STILL WORSE
No Ovirlaods Operating Eicept Rot.
Hand 12 Big Breaks in Tracks
In flothern California Caused By
Floods - No Trains Last Night
and This Morning
Southern Pacific passenger train
service Is now In a worse condition
than at any time since the storms
in the southern part of the state
and in California began a few days
ago. The rivers in the northern part
of California are all flooded, and at
Sacramento and Stockton the streets
are veritably streams of water, and !
in the latter city some of them are j
six feet deep. No passenger trains !
except Nos. 11 and 12 and the Cot-j
tage Grove local are running. Ko
overlands left Portland last night
for the reason that there was no roll-!
ing stock there with which to make I
up a train and -Vos. 13 and 15 were
cancelled. No. 1 1 left the city on I
time this morning, and arrived here
at or near the schedule time this af
ternoon. No. 12 was made up north
of the break In the 'track south of
here and sent through on time.
At Castella and Lomotne, in Nor
thern California, the worst trouble
is reported and one stretch of 1000
feet of track Is said to be missing at
Castella, where the river bed at one
place Is said to be 25 feet deep where
the track was. Nn business can pass
that region for a week or more.
though large forces are at work repairing.
SP1BCIAL SALE
S&WS&ttw at $3,50
M-EvteAsjMT 1st :
MILLER. X. Shoe Mas
39 West th St
BUTTER NUT BREAD
An Agreeable Change
Leads in Sales
5 cents
per loaf
IT
If you want
things m
fancy pastry
TRY
Visit, our down town store 42 E 9 th
Black 1561 - Phone Main 71
UN.VR2S1TY HOMF. RAKTTDV
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KAK STOMACH
CAl'SKS SK'KXESS
Different Symptoms that Result fron.
Inttirstiaii How to Cure by
StrititIiciiiiiK tin Stoimu'li.'
L:ki,u,teMHm-p. -m
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Call at our store and carefully examine some of the 30 or 40 pianos
which are open for your Inspection, then be your own judge nd
select intelligently. Learn something of the construction, tone and
durability of pianos built expressly for western climate conditions.
We carry the Weber, Chickerlng. Kimball. Cable, Schumann.
Story ft Clark, lladdorff, Marshall & Wendell, Weser, Etlers Bros..
Cook and about 30 other makes.
TIIK FILERS PIANO HOl'SK already has over .100 customers
in Eugene and Lane county, among whom are such prominent peo
ple as Prof. f. M. Glon, Hon. K. A. Booth, Arthur Fraier. Hon.
T. 0. Hendricks, Mrs. hose llollenbeck, Miss Mary McCornack.
Mrs. Daisy Dtllnrd Patterson, Miss Quackenlmsh, M. Schneider. W.
W. Calkins, Dr. T. W. Harris, Louis H. Johnson, Belle Keeney,
Madgo Dattee, Amos Wllklns, Palmer Ayers, besides the leading
churches, lodges and societies all over the county.
YOV CAN III Y A PIANO TODAY CIIKAPI'.ll than ever before,
and on the easy payment plan If you desire.
Call and Inspect our large stock.
EILERS PIANO HOUSE
EUGENE, OREGON
How to Kcinulii doling.
To contiuuo young In health and
i strength, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan,
j McDonough, Go.., did. She snys:
j "Three bottles of Electric Hitters
cured me of chronic liver and stom
! nch trouble, complicated with such an
unhealthy condition of the blood that
jmy skin turned red as flannel. I nm
j now practically 20 years younger
Ittlsn before I took Electric Bitters. I
jean now do all my work with ease,
iand assist In my husband's store.
Guaranteed at W. L. DeLano's Drug
; Store. Price 50c.
If you have ever suffered with a
weak stomach you must realize that
the digestive system Is to the body
what the foundation is to the house
the base of support and strength
Whatever hurls your stomach or
lessens Its power, hurts all ofI:ef
parts of the body and ii.ipairs their
powers. If the stomach is weak and
distresse:
DIED.
At the home of his son, C. E.
Platts, 227 West Eighth street. Eu
gene, this forenoon at 11 o'clock,
from a stroke of paralysis, Benjamin
K. Platts, aged 81 years. Funeral
announcement will be made tomor
row and an obituary will appear la
ter.
At Corvallis, Or., March 20, 1907,
B. F. Hyland, brother of B. S. Hy
Iand, of Eugene. The deceased was
a pioneer resident of Corvallis, where
he has resided for many years. B.
S. Hyland, wife and daughter; Miss
Grace, are there to attend the fnner
af. .
LADIES' MAHKET
The Ladies' Aid Society of the
Christian church will hold a market
at Green's grocery store Saturday,
beginning at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon. Home-made hominy and other
good things to eat will be on sale.
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Announcement
We beg to announce that we have purchased
the Chessman Grocery Store and will be pleased
to serve all old customers and many new ones
with rcsh and up-to-date oods.
We know a trial order will make you a per
manent customer of the
Eugene Grocery
Hamilton & Van Ordstrand, Props.
45 East. Ninth St.
Easter
Appetizers
and delicacies are not hard
to find if you once locate
this store. Provisions,
(lour, ejos, sauces, canned
meats and fruits do here
abound. Butareyouaware
of our riiiht reasonable
pricing?
We think not;
else we'd have your name
on our list of regular customers.
(TIIK YOl'lt KIDNEYS
W. M. GREEN, fflftSoffi
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25
i)o Not Endanger Life Willi a Eugene
Citizen shows You the t'lrrc
mutant iicr "ill I il I.I IW"
Why will people continue to suffer
one organ nl'er anotl-er (the agonies of kidney compliiint back-
VOTIIEICS KITCHEN
Seventh and Oak streets, has open
ed under new management. Good
board und room by the day, week or
month. First-class home cooking.
Chicken dinner every Sunday,
tf MRS. S. Y. ABBOTT.
LADIES, ATTENTION'
1 will have my millinery opening
on Friday, March 22. You are cor
dially Invited to attend.
MRS. V. F. COLYI.V,
m22 84 East th St.
OXKOKlS
If you want the latest and best go
to Yoran's Shoe Store. tf
if you want poultry netting, lawn
fence or Held fence, don't fall to see
McClanahan, as he carries the best.
alS
OXKOIUW
All the latest styles
Shoe Store.
The taeatre
town.
cafe is tbe
Yoran's
tf
best Id
dtt
Se our rug display in north show
window. All sites up to 4x4 yard.
CU AMBEItS HAUDWAI
will be Involved until the heart
kidneys and liver are ail disrresit-d.
Get the stomach rigU and hra't:i
will naturally come to the other or
gans. This explains why a iruotl
many people who have doctored for
years for diseases of the heart, kid
neys or liver, have at I ist leen cured
by Ml-o-na Htoinach tablets. They
found to their astonishment and h-ip-piness
that, when the wek stomach
was strengthened, their health re
turned, the heart became regular, the
torpid liver active and ihe kidneyt
healthy.
Do not think we claim Mi-o-na is a
"cure-all." It Is not. It Is a spe
cific for nil distresses of the stomach
and when It strengthens the stomach
and cures Indigestion you will soon be
well all over without further meril
clne. ,
Ml-o-na Is solif only In 50c boxes,
never In bulk. It Is sold under an
absolute guarantaa by Mr. Hull to re
fund the moner unless It cures.
ml4-21-2S
Worked Uke a Ctiarni.
Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of that
spicy journal, the Enterprise, Louisa,
Va., saya: "I ran a nail in my foot
last wejk and at once applied Buck
len's Arnica Salve. No Inflamatlon
followed; the Salve simply healed the
wound." Heals every sore, burn and
skin disease. Guaranteed at W. L.
TieLano'a Drug Store. 2 5c.
Notice Womlmcn of tile World.
You are especially invited to at
tend a reception Friday afternoon
from 2 to 3:30 o'clock. Kivn hy
Women ot Woodcraft, to meet the
srami guardian. Keo-ptlnn will be
followed fiiB program Including ad
dresses bS;:'and oflU-ers, music, etc.
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ache, urinary disorders, lameness,
headaches, languor, why allow them
selves to become chronic invalids,
when a certain cure Is offered them?
Doan's Kidney rills Is the remedy
to use because It gives the kidneys
the hell) they need to perform their
work.
If you have any, even one, of the
symptoms of kidney diseases, cure
yourself now. before diabetes, dropsy
or Bright's disease sets in. Head this
Eugene testimony:
Mrs. J. A. McKinney, of 65 Law
rence street. Eugene. Oregon, says:
"For several years I had attacks of
kidney trouble at odd times, and re
cently they became more acute.
There was backache and more or less
Irregularity of the kidneys, being In
duced to try Doan's Kidney Pills I
found relief almost from the first.
The backache soon left me and I be
came better and stronger. As I con
tinued their use every symptom of my
trouble disappeared. Otfrer members
of our family hve also had good re
sults from using Doan's Kidney Pills.
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Fuster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo,
N". Y., sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
U WVIUJlfi'SmSIJWI.'lTID.'JUOiOT
Rmle
Packard
Moharch
Stetson
Stetson
Claett
H & R.
Accordion plaiting tione at reason
able prices. Mr-J. Bert Vincent, 62V
Hllyard street, near East Ninth.
WI1M1-TIIING Fltf
in stylish and well made harness'
lap robes? If so just examine01'
superb stock of single and
harness, lap robes in fur, p'"11
dusters and our fine stock of
goods generally. We have the
that is made in all lines. nd
prices are as popular as our oo&
Preston & Hales
The Bean Magic Spray Pump saves !
1-3 the labor. See It before buying. !
CHAMBERS HARDWARE,
Ine tOatre care tryt to please eP
ery one. dtf '
M. O. Warner tunes pianos, l.ave
orders at H. E. Morris' iJiic store.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE-
BARNARD Sc VEST, Proprietors.
EuFoKySprin TJNS.
V . CI 1
Patties at hntd rlr;nnr n an to Florence or McKn-11 J
points should notify the evening before as stage does not s
private houses,
MciCi:ie stag leaves 5:30 a. m Florence stage er00. m-