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t.-.-r ' ;- -ill wxoam da Mien The Kidneys Rter Weakened by Ovei-W, unhealthy Kidney Make Imp' fctood. It used to be consider urinary and bladder tro .,'- ifct-re m be ' I i V- i.l.l - nit V.ow modern scct'itf1 proves that ;rcly all disease! have "their hexiiiniiiK in tlie disorder ol these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purif y the blood that is their work. Tln-rinre. when vour kidnct sare weak oroafol order, voii can understand how quickly your entire liody is Bflected and How every organ seem. i -"duty. If vou are sick or ' feel badly." lni taking the xreat kidney remedy. In. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, liecxiusc s soon as your kiduevs are well they wdl help all the other organs to health. A tnal will convince auvune. If you are sick you can make no mis take by first doclorinp; your kiilvieys. The mild and the extraordinary efrcct of Dr. Kilmer's Swamjr-Root, the vreat kidnev renu-dv, is soou realized. It stands the hihe- foe its woliderhll cures of the most distressing caBes. uiwl is sol chi its merits hv ail f druggists m rift v-cetlt &pX.:z5fi Mid onc-..liar x-Jrg8liKgSg bottles. Von way B2j. have a sample lK.tle liamiorHmtop'Kaijt by mail free, also a pamphlet tollllljj you how to find out ii you have kidney or bladder trouble. 'Mention this paper w hen writing lo Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Sling liaiuton, -V. V. Don't make any nnVtuke, but remember Hie name, iwuinp-Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamn-KiioL. and tAie ad dress, Buuaalfiiou,ii . V,n e-vorf ihottle. P. r lAtirniTU ' in nuartuin a SURE TO RETURN SAYS NEW LEAGUE l bttn truing rnfiirctB fir liimninli, with which J lime lifcnii niH'K l ft.r ovor twenty ynin, ntl I enn my h CnHrnrotH Jinva (fiwiti in 9 luvrf rnllof than ntiy mlmr ri iin-ilv Jiuve trior tried. I hall cnrlKhilf riooiiinidiiil tln-m tu my friuuill M Iwiug nil Utm? r TuproBuiitw.." Ttuot. Oil lard, Elgin, IU. Best Fbr r 1 im 1 I n uoweis CAHCvmumc PtcMimt, PlaUhta, Vn Taitu Good, Do Onod, Jlavur Hleknu, Wrkiti nr UrfpM, tile. Kir. Wo. Nivnr 'il.l hi tin Ik. Tho ifMiniitio UbltH luinpuU 0 (J 0, VurMiii)tKl mj ouio or your muuuy back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y, 597 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES Clothing That Fits and Wears Weil la what wo offer our customers. We. nm ICuucno iigoiitN fur Mi cIuicIh, Sterna V Co., whose bland tin n suit of chillies I ti sufficient, guarantee of work nuiiiHlilp, mylti mid quality of lunloriiil. ('nine mid our spring and Milliliter line. "You will find It complete. In every respect, mill we will Iw Kind lt allow you our goods, whether you buy or not. We carry a full lino of fur. nlshliigs for incii, and our prhea mid atyles are rlulit. Wo own our own bulhlluK. uiy no rent mid arc aallsfled Willi h rtuNoniiblc profit. Chicago, llay 2. Steady pnd cer tain revival of business Is nredlcteA liy men of affairs In Chicago. TUI'j ttinioiinci'iiK.nt today that SU Loula buslntiKS men had oiganited a "Nat ional 1'ruspeilty AttoclHtlon" brought the Information from Chi cago's conimurclul leader that, with a bountiful harveKt and a Imppy end ing of ths Presidential uleellun. praB porlty la sure to roturti. It is now on tho 'way, ih'?y adJ. and will grad ually swell and elend. f'tood Crom, (ioird (resid'ifiU "fia faf as the banking buslnons 'Is roni erned. It Is better than one woiiM think from the superficial Inrlica tloim," said .lames B. Korsmn, presi dunt of the lrwt Nutltmal Hank. "1 look for Ruhsinntliil roeovory In the Kali, If the crops ura as giod (is the Indications aru they will be. and If tho Nutlnuul elnctlon Tesults uatls-factoi-lly. Tho biisliif-BS world Is measurably walling upon these two eventualities. If the crop la us largo as some people exnw!, and If the right man is elected President, Im provements all around will he mark td. In my opinion.' Hurry A. Wheeler, chairman of the wayB "and means committee of the Chicago Association of Commerce, was wven more optimistic that Air. Kormtn, though he agreed on all suh Hlanlliil points wllh tlie hunker, Ibioin Ik Koii'shuvvoued. 'lluslness Is already good and the improvement Is to he steady, as I view the situation.' said Mr. Wheel er. "It is true that business men are shewing conservatism, hut that Khoiild encoiirago everybody, us It Is u good sign. "I know tho Industrial situation Is not what it might he, hut It is get ting butler. People talk about the large number of men who urn idle, hut that Is always tho enso at this tlmu of the year In the large cities. On the whole 1 look for a revival In all lines of business. Present condi tions foreshadow n boom. Wllh tho election out of tho way In a few months and immense crops In the burns and elevators, the Nation should be in better financial shape than the most sungulno expectations lust winter. Iteady to Ibick Movement. 91. l.ouls, May 2. Many telegrams of Infiulry and assurances of support of the new National Prosperity As soelatltin were received at ltB head quarters hero today . Telegrams asking co-operation weni sent to:!uy to 100 leading com mercial organizations of the leading cities of the 1'nlted Slates, Monday ,"llo,(HHI copies of the association's Inaugurnal address will he distrib uted, beginning with wholesale houses which will place litem In their traveling Fulcsmcn hiinds. The execu tlvo foiumllt?e. will meet Monday to al.o up I ho situation. An ntlcinpt Is being nindo by par tisans lo npnear that this movement Is against Tlryaulsm and Hoosevclt lntn. Te association's platform de clares it Is not u political movement. Th. Friendly Storerugene's Largest aid; Best Store-592-594 Willamette St.,EiKen Spring Exhibition Fine Apparel at Modest Prices Was Never Before Excelled Senate Models for Elderly Men Our fine ncv line of Schloss Bros., The Washington and Solomon Bros. & Lempert not only provide the newest things for young men, but they take good care of the elder ones as well.- No reason why- a man shouldn't look up-to-date just because he's "over forty". Dignity and maturity set of good clothes all the more, and if you are prosperous why not look it. , , , : n i 1 i r Dozens of new and desirable suit models bearing all the marks of . Clothes for Gentlemen. Distinguished looking enough for a Bank ' PresidenLinexFensive enough for his Bookkeeper. Business and Dress Suits made in every new and desireable style, material and color now on display Price $5.00 to $30.00 COLLEGE BRAND CLOTHES College men know more about pood clothes than anybody else. They were "College Brand Clolhes" not because they pay less, but because paying more won't get cm the same degree of dashing individuality. If yov can't go to college you can go to College Brand Clothes and have that smart appearance. Prices $18.00 to $40.00 The popular spring shades are gray, green, mixed, olive, elephant, brown and tan. We have them in dozens of pretty models. Coats made Jong with low cut broad lapels and. a graceful dip in the back. Trousers are made very peg. I Friendly's 'gCHLOSS BROS:" CO Dallimortand New fork ' F:D. HANSON No. 8 Vjm Nlnlli Hlrect KliKcne. tlreuoii KlltST Tlt.ll.N' (IVKIt TIIK. ItlVKIt (iltADK ltO.Ui. I.ewlston. Idaho. May 2. Like a reunion of the long separated inem-liei-8 of a family was the moetlnK be tween the- l.owlaton pcoplo and the Portland bimlneHH men who arrived on Iho first throiiKh train botween I'ortlnnd mid the Clearwater me tropolis. All I.ewlston. from tlio may-headeil iiloneiM- to tho babe 111 arms, whs down to wltnoun tho nr rival of tliu train, hs It rolled nin- Jeatleally over the new brlilKe across the ('learwateii.'and Ihe rheerln.ir was so tumultuous as to almost drown the- screams of every steam whistle In. I lie city, Ihe rlii iikIiik of bi lls and martial luiisl,' cf a couple of able bodied brass bands. All I.ewlston rejolredi and well It inle,ht, for the. comtnj; of this train, inarliel Ihe hck'lnnlim of a new era which Is Inund to hriiiK with It a Ureal many cbannes. A XX I'M. MKKTIMJ (l.' TIIK Kl'fiK.VIO IMIAlil OK TltADK Notice Is hereby given to the mem lrs of the KiiR'tie Hoard of Trade that the annual meetiiiK for elecilon of officers and other Important busi ness will he held Tuesday evening May 12th. 1!MIS. at s p m.. In the office of the secrolary. V. .J. Krasler. ;IS Wlllametto street. i U. M. HAY. Pres. J. M. Morrl V. -. MorrU J. V. Warren :The Red Star Itecil tXnte. IiiMiiriiiii'r, Invest, mem, liOiiiiH I lilt 1'roiHTlr I.IsIihI nod Sold lit DnuiT'a price I I 1 I I 1 Itoom 4, MrTluttK lilork, Corner 8tb and Wlllametto Sts. riionen Offlco, Iliac 2 T 1 ; Mel deut'o, Dlack 4 4 02. ' KiitfiMie. Or non 1XKOKMATIOX III' It KA I' 412 Wlllnuieito street. Timber an farm lands In lai'Ko nnd small tracts. City properties. Lots In Sladden and 1 11 n I r addltlens to KiiKcne. Wo have the goods and the prices are right. ! II will pay you (o investigate our propositions before yon buy else where. OUKC.ON LAND CO. W1M.II! W1M)I! Maple, body and second growth fir and ties. WILLIAMS THANSKKU CO. Phonu U lack 114 1. HALL (Sb SMUMWAY o I'luinldiiK mill Heivcr Work. Alto general jobbing In tin nnd bwt Iron work. Iron work promptly attended til,. ,v 1 .irry a (nil lino of plumblne rnJure I'liono lllnrk 13T, .4UI Wlllninelle Wihip H.wrixtt John M. . Iilop, succisor to W K. llodoy. All wood aawed to gsugn. Vor prompt service phone II lack :KU:. Iteslilcnce 3H High streec. It Uaaollne wood saw STOCK TAKKN Tl) I'ASTIIIH Three miles put; gjod grass and pleuty of water. See:. M. Warren, 412 Lawrence street, Kn'gene. tf CASTOR I Tor Infants Children. TtiB Kind Yai' ' m tezr BouhI Boars th OrsO ftf tiANrn bv'C Schloss Bflos.&COk Most Complete Showing of Boys', ty ii ana cnoofl lotnmg jmw Ages 12 to 20 This season wo show an. exclusive lino of blue serge, cheviot, twecil and cashmere Suits for young nien;'they are nuule in single mid double hreasteil Coats, nnd in Grays, Tans, Olives and Brown Shades Prices $5.00 to $20.00 Tmusri'H arc nuule eithrr pi'K toi or rt'uliir, witlior without ruff on bottom. With hip HH-krt flaps, welt srattiM and front pocki'ts and flaps, Boys's 2-Piece suits Sizes 8 to 1 6 (iinniitt4H'l ltoy-Irmf ftult for whool wear or dress. Our boys Clothe i:ro re-inforced at nil of tho vital points and'arti Just as well made ns brains can mnko them. For 13 years the makers' have been studying boys and how to mnko thulr clothes and wc get tho benefit. Prices $1.50 to $8.00 Knickerbocker Suits wllh nips and extra rants to mutch; Coals Hindi' Willi or without belt I' $5..i( Children 's end Young Men's Fine Dresa Values Better ThaivEver Boys'. Buster Brown Suits Ages 2 to 8 I.eniitifiii patlerns 111 eliecks, plaids and strips and in nfasii wliile, light. Inn, gray, brown and Inns; the triiiiiiliiirs arc of silt J fine Perenle anil I'niiis arc nil Knickei bockcr style mill lined iri(li servicenblo cotton lining, lluster llroivn Sailer Sails in the same n ami fabi'ie. Prices $2.50 to $8,00 Boys' Wash Suits Ages 1 to 6 We opened up our boys' Wash Suit department for the firs u this season and so popular was it that our slock was rniidh- n4 ami many odds and ends left. Theso will be closed out at tlie folkn prices. $1.00 Suits , $;i.00 93.50 Suits (12. 75 $:i.O( Suits $2.45 $2.50 Suits S2.00 $2.00 Suits . 91.50 Suits . . $1.25 Suits . . $1.00 Suits . . New Stock Arrives About May 1st Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Night Robes, Pajamas and Caps fOut l.irge volume ot budnrssgives t us a urchasinglpowerthatenables u lo olfe r unusually good values 1 1 Men's Furnishing Goods. Our Shirt Department is especially at. tractive asinitcinbcsounj tib.'ics of rare design and quality and at prices that surprise you. We offer 100 dozen fine golf and neKlim-e Shirts In ev ery imaginable color pattern with cuffs, with collars; coat, style or roir nlar; shins that sell else- wticre for Jl.2.1 and Jl.t.O at Our spriiiR and summer un derwear Is made only by the best manufacturers nnd for (piality, style and in. ea until lie t lull rnte.l lo Hlld without without $1.00 - . V , til , rifsv.'- elsewhere. 2.c 20c l.lueu lltlkfs. I.V Half ll..e . . 25c Neckwear . . , 25c hoys' t aps . $5.(N t-2c l-;lc : l-2c 15c Hats of Every Description in Color, Sim and Price. Exclusive Sdbz of the Varsity $3.00 Hat In ouc ncv hat deparimcnt which is the largest and most complete in Eugene, we show extensive lines -of staple hats as well as the now famous "Vaesity" $3.00 hat which we are featuring in novelty shapes. SPECIALS 50 dozen boys hats, telescope shapes with bound edge and flat" or roll brim, color brown, pearl and black, cf r 51.50 values, special 10 dozen Men's Alpine, high crown, btoad brim, narrow band shape in black and belly only, $1.50 values 1 mr special WE ARE AGENTS FOR JOHN B. oiniouiN AND ROELOF HATS Dill lil.XS COI'M'V TOWN' I wii'i:i ot t nv vv , lloseliuin. Or., May 2. The Utile! vlllane of Wilbur. elKht miles north of UoselmrK, was the scene of a disas trous eoiiflaKratlin this afternoon. The fire iaried from a defective flut In Ihe residence of Mraj. .Martha Heed, and under Ihe yifluence of a stroni! so 11 1 ti wind communicated to the gen eral merchandise store of T. J. Wil liams, and from there to the resi dence of Mrs. M. WlUon, who w.l also the pstmasier and conducted the offlco In the front room of her Iwel'liK. Tlie fire ,0t eoiisuuiel a new house w hi.'h hail Just b.'en cred it! by Mrs. Wtls.ui adjoining; the one die occupied. ,Kroni the'W'A in residence the fire swepr across CTto county r.'ad aud quickly consumed the Southern ra tine depot. Ihe extent of the lo tins not yet been deter will amount to ninny thousand dol luri'. til'.ltMAX t'OAl'H STAI.I.IOV The tiermnn coach horse which I purchased from Duncan Scott will NOTli'K OF S.U.K n,,;;odU,bu,Tunu thousand dol- ... r.8..d 1. 12 of'k noon. ; ""a, amy it. 1908. at yeaaie "". OreKon, fr ,he following i crl bed real property to-wir I Lot 6 In bloclc ii Uhoii . , .... 1 to Vii..., 1 .. ' - "'"-""U munition "' .uiie 1 o 11111 Title Oregon. 1CIU Ulllll Mf.lH... 11. . make the stand dwriniE the sen.in ri hs run h 7 I)e 8fh "i"hi Hill 11. tt J. H PKHKINS. MOTIIKK'a KlIfllKX Seventh and Oak streets, has open ed under new management. liood boarA and roojK by the day. week or inonrto Flrsrllasi home conking ('hljiien dinner ever,v.imivci v.x w i .. . , It MK.S. 8. V. ABUOTT. : Haiikr,,,,!..,. ... '. ." "' ""ee in ,' '' mat er of I,f,. Teiitseh. llankrupt. The risht to re 'Jm.nyaml all bids is reserve!" T. t". TAYl.OK, f7 Trn ,v.i i i . Pate I lv.iV. . V ' '" uniplcy. XOTIt i: TO TIIK IHHIJC . The I.aDuke C I,efrier Well Drl.l Ini? Company wishes to announce that they win meet and lower any prices made for dolns first-class work. Het ter see them before making vour con. tracts. 9 !t9 Villard Boulevard. Telephhone Red 3121. IH ItH' WATKIt April 21, nr"" i'!V" T"'"-0K Mreet. ,,,, ',' , " " I'fstcanls prwtos at lowest prices. For pure bediotk water see G. W. Taylor. AH surface watrr cased off by caslnu Into the bed rot t) thus lp surlug nothing hut pure bed rock wa ter, a W. Tavlor. 82S Patterson, etreet, Eugene. Phone Red 3377. I SMITHS l3BfV Von,-. S:ni:"' , hurJler niKht lor 'C,.A"1 IV.' will i-nmi-';' and ,V ore.-n . i,m a:.';-.:.v " , (. H- Y.V. and . See the new !r.!'r earpw l!ni!.i CHAMBERS H.UIDWAKII! CO ' .r.u. -diferM , -it its Hr forJ a.nrl''r,l'j'