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jfSABOUT NEW THEORY (SECURED BY INTERVIEWS: i jle Tell tlie Reason for Their Faith in Mr Cooper's Belief BASKET BALL GAMES AT ARMORY TOMORROW NIGHT MRS. CRUZAN PLEADS i GUILTY TO OLD CHARGE How Ben Hathaway Met the Financial Crisis. tide fro the Nashville, ..i.i!hoii during L, k3Bter, V" "" ,hr0WB . .o remarkable suc- t: O" . ., i h r TWO pushing for others, I decided to try it. I have taken it about two weeks, and find myself in a greatly improved condition. My stomach Is In good ' shape, and does not trouble me at all. Mrs. Alice Cruznn, the woman who ; was fixed up in the Xunn-l'rowley i murder case last summer and who J j was under arrest at the time for sell- I ing liquor in violation of the local hi l.l.MHD COXTKSTS AI5E niitinn ! linr whn hna boon out of 1KIWX OX THK BILL WDOVIV ,he clty P"011' n" f the ,!"lu nil-. HUA, .l.MI O.MA 8cei appeared in the Eugene jus- 0.K ADMISSION l'HKK Will ' tlce court tnls forenoon and entered "ia plea of guilty to the charge. She UK ( HAIMiKI) V. OK O. WILL was fined S100 and the amount was MKET O. A. C. CHAMl'IOXS AM) ' Pa'd' HOl'K TO UKKKAT THEM. l,onrlPR Rnd ,,nne man ""-""., ".rious cities v.suea uy be past year. The ar- 'Tl, enormous sale of I rations now going on ( re1 , ., intense interest ! ! i,,- stirred up since Smith, of 505 Hudson Street. renresontauve u. ...... " . j ftornnnn at I) anner nnn K'ane UNDEDRW300 RINK s DECLARED SAFE arm c Who, r,-.,ml 1.- My rheumatism has nearly disappear - mnstTwVu. ... 1 .T , ed and I expect to resume work short-; ketban " ' r C,X "Tl T" ' ba.n n. r iho firf tin,o i .i., ?et6Bl.1. ever I'hiyed in Eugene will . ...... .....v ... invi.c.Qp ntlMprl off in tha nrnmrv ,..llln., T." r Tm 10 1QHC llic i - mnnlho M i- I'tvinoc pa, a n K ., " ". K"'inuu JUR'.uc, VI., uau. v, a v v. . 1' mormons sale of i wonderful medicine and 1 am grate- i ST TJ'tK .Sl:?.! "r T. J' fill for what it has done for me.' 1 . ' ' 7,, -"'"V rursiiuiii iu iu .e.i".. . "Another caller was Mrs. T. J. ' lio i" 1 !! , . trick this year, as . examined the Underwood skating OK . . olluh ti7nu in nei riUK aiUl 1111(1 11 IS Silie IUI in ane h stnrv llv .,.,'..., I. - : - t-,..i. t. i I , i, . ffo-o, f,., . J ' ' u BiuiL-n ui t- , lusts lor '.VIllCIl IL IS UbCU, lu-nii. nerer tioiii!Kon has a little th h. ! r. ,.i. ftornnnn at h flflnpr nnrt k'anev trculilG f..r khuiv it ,.t ... . .. .. ' , " ifUt ' --- : . rn , ,,,,,, ,,, . . '- . ,-.! -. "em uie cracK Dallas team JNO. UU.N.1CKKU ot Duiuaun; .- J, i i ,L( i... i 11,1 l"r,allls "" only t wo of the cham- """ "' , ,,,',,;u ""'e Dion team turned out by the O. A. C. .annrlor np 11 n honfifit frnlll Input I snl,lm ltn.1 ..... A thp afternoon ''" -r msc year are with them this soason. li maav of the callers anu a sounu msnis sieep my rest ueingiwhe the 0re ,eam rt,malns ful '. r.., nil who broken at intervals thrnutrhmit thp ! . -. . tenieais , -- : . h . ,,ra i ,, i 1 T 1 iu"lca"i iiua.i. uig i.ooseiy. tne - ' j " uregon centre, Is the tallest p aver burning sehsations. In the Northwest, and Foster, the I heard so much of Mr. Cooper 0. A. C. centre, is nearly as big. It , V. . T, : .. ,lu,u:,"slJn ne will be a lively battle between th iiugiii ue uuiu iu auuru me some re lief. I have now been taking the medicine about a week, and feel bel li Lassater, living at 1224 ter in every way. The pain has dls- rih Avenue, wnen liner- appeareu uuu i nuve no uisiress to win i have been troubled wnatever. i nave come here today to a fast orellminarv will he nulled rkomach for the past two. express my appreciation to mt. Loop- off between Company C and the U. of 4 have naa rue""""'" . . " : v.v... u. secona team. uon t forget the i five years. Boineiunco nuov i.oo uu.ic .u uij i win aate, saturoay evening, January 11. -nuiury uuu. amission, ao cents. Five them as their ex- h Cooper and his prepara- .llowing are selected from .merits as being typical of il expression of the people have had rheumatism for fivp vears. sometimes i Lalk and there were times Juld not even muve m ucu. s would form on my mus- b causea me inieusw iii". I! nn mv stomach after eat- 1 . nnln DH gae Hit? lwi u i often I was restless and tight, losing much sleep i ol Mr. Cooper and the bis medicine was accom- for his wonderful medicine and what it has done in my case. I will take pleasure In recommending It to others.' "In spite of assertions by various physicians that Cooper is a fad who will Boon die out, the young man seems to be gaining even greater headway as his visit draws to a The agency for Cooper's celebra ted medicines has been given to us. We are making a fine record with them. Hull's Red Cross Drug Store. NGb J. H. WEST Lr, DKISAKLJ tftKL McNU 1 1 ANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage end Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STAGES.. li'ZIE STAGE 'eaves Eugene EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE- il. m. Slaves do not call at A dally stage leavescagene at 6 :..m, Bridncri but will call for for Mapleton, close connection by if uiified the day before. steamer tor Florence and erne (age Phone Main 22 Livery Phone Main 21 i 1 tUliHI.,1.U ..... .. two big men. Coach Murnhv savs: "All the members of the Oregon team are in the best of shape, and are going into the game fully determined In nrln " SCKUEBEL FINOS JOB NOT BED OF ROSES (Continued from Page One.) JNO I have examined the above describ ed building at request of the mayor, and find it in practically the same condition it was when opened to the public, which I consider perfectly sale. M. L. BULEV. TEA Good tea and tea are quite different, both grow on the same bush. our trocer returns roar moner il rou doa' like Scliilliotf' Best: we par una. NOHODY SPARED Kidney Troubles Attack Kugene Men and Women, Old and Young Alike Ills seize ond and young and little warning Kidney alike Quickly come give. Children years Can't control the kidney secretions. H.,nll .,.., ,ij .v. , i u , vinio iii a itiiifeiuu, nervous, sillier you was told that I was to help , 1)nin ' have to do anything 1 do not want to." "Then things are not as represent ed to me," observed Sehuebel. suffer In their early A Lot, of Hard Work is necessary to keep up Ibe high standard of groceriei handled here. We are kept pretty busy in selecting the good qualities from the many in ferior grades so temptingly offered us. Our reward lies in your contin uous satisfaction with the groceries you purchase here. How great that satisfaction is you can determine by giving us a trial order today. hat long looked for Sorghum has arrived at last. Bring your jug and get it tilled with genuine Sorghum. M. GREEN, 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. THE SQUARE DEAL GROCER you and make everything nice and soft for you by the crowd who have been fighting me in Washington, then you are mightily mistaken." - "Well, you won't help me?" "Not by a jugful; and you can't use' my library." , After a quantity of similar repar tee Sehuebel Bald he understood that Bristol had been carrying expense ac counts for telegraph, telephone and other bills. "I won't advance any money for such things," declared the newly ap pointed district attorney. "You will," declared Bristol with equal fervor. "You've got to. There are eighty districts, and you need not Imagine that one-eightieth can at tempt to tell the government how to run its business. Furthermore, there is a blue book which you will have to read and know by heart and follow to the letter or you will be jacked up by some dinky department clerk In Washington, and this book tells you what you must and what you must not do as district attorney. "Gimme the book," said Sehuebel "I'll give you nothing. Yon are not a government officer yet and you won't be until you qualify, and you are not entitled to see the book un til you are sworn In. Then, If you want to see- the book, look for It in my office somewhere. And don't think for a moment that as district attorney you can go into court and file complaints as easily and in the way you would before a justice of the peace." Women worry, can't do daily work. Robust men have lame and aching backs. Old folks weak, rheumatic, lame. Endure distressing urinary ills. The cure for man or woman or for child Is to cure the cause the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills' cure sick kid neys Cure all the varied forms of kid ney suffering. Eugene testimony guarantees every box. Mrs. A. J. McKinney, of ??. Law rence street, Eugene, Or., says: "For several years I had attacks of kid ney trouble at odd times and recently it became more acute. There was I backache and more or loss lrregu I laf Ity of the kidneys. Being induced to try Doan's Kidney Pills I found relief almost fromnhe first dose. The backache sooon left me and I felt better and stronger. As 1 continued their use every sympeom of my trou ble disappeared. Other members of our family have also had good results from using Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price K0 cents. Foster-MIlburn Company, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Homember the name Doan's and take no ether. V ANDERSON, Mgr. "r?nP!" J-'.5.-, 51.00, 51.50. S1O0 to Ml from a,l trains "i im Morriwin Si-, n Williams Co. Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling WOOD FOR "bALE 504 Willamette St.. rlugene, Oregon Phone Ulnrk 1 " A IIH.HKIt HEALTH LEVlOL "1 have reached a higher health level since I began using Dr. King's New Life Pills," writes Jacob Spring er, of West Franklin, Maine. "They keep my stomach, liver and bowels working just right." If these pills disappoint you on trial money will be refunded at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store, 2 Tic. Ma- WE CA Sl'PPLY Your wants with wood 0:ik pie. Fir, and Tics. Also Coal. WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phono Black 1141. Skating at the l"ndirwood WILLIAMM- CAKBOLIC rVllA'E WITH ARNICA and WITCH HAKI The best salve In the world for cuts, bruise, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet ter, chapped hands and all skin erup tions. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Sold by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg Co., props.. STORE ROOMS AM) OFFICES I have blocks in contemplation. Tenants desiring store moms and of fices will do well to consult me Im mediately. I am also planning fluts for families. FREE THOMAS, Architect. 1 2tf Room 7, Chrlsman Rlk. tonight. ple-isn't ( onte and en.loy yourself, a time fissured. tfl iiti:ss.M.Ki.(i Suits a specialty. Miss Williams it Rink i Co., Rooms 7 and S, Gordon block fl "nWrllw tn the DAILY fif Aim , '' it 4T i ' 3 DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS Attraction Extraordinary U; 1 4,1 Steven Hnthaway, Lead of the firm ot llathnwny & Co.. Importers, desired that his son, aged seventeen, should succeed him in his business. Wishing, however, that ho should be properly educated, he seut the boy to college. Before he left the father said to hi in: ! "Ren, since you are to take my plneo in the business, I wish you to choose elective studies that will be of benefit to you In mercantile pursuits, such as political economy and kindred subject. I Since your Ufa will be devoted to peace-! ful work I trust you will not spend much time on athletics. You will have no opportunity In business to display your muscle." Ben went to college; but, having more ! taste for games thau books, he gradu-1 ated at the foot of his class In studies , and at the head In athletics. He was ' celebrated In his time as right tneUle in the football games and on several occasions turned an ignominious defeat Into a brilliant victory. When lie went home his father was by no means' pleased with his son's record, but made the most of what lie eousUleriKl a fail ure and turned the boy Into his count ing room. It was not long after this that the financial panic of 1007 came on, ami every one was scrambling for ready cash to meet his obligations. Steven Hathaway exerted every means to keep the firm on Its feet, but It was a long pull and a hard pull, and before the finish the old man was well nigh ex-1 nausieo. One day Ethan Bull of tho firm of Lyon & Bull came Into tho ofhee of Hathaway & Co. and demanded pay ment of $10,000 due his firm. When Mr. Hathaway senior begged for time. Bull stormed and blustered, threatening to put the Arm Into bankruptcy If the money was not pnld within twenty four hours. He left, saying that he would call the neit day before bank closing and that If he did not receive a check for the whole amount he would execute his threat. That night the bead of the house of Hathaway & Co. went home physic ally and mentally In collapse. Ben went with him, put him to bed. sent for a doctor, and when he came nsked him to forbid the invalid to go back to his ortlce for several weeks at least. The doctor complied, and Ben breathed easier. The next morning Ben wnlked Into the offlee and announced that he would All his father's place as ninnngcr. This did not lessen the dread with which tlie oflice force looked upon the situ ation, for the young man had never mnnnged any business, certainly not In such trying times. It happened to be the worst day of the money squeeze. One hundred nnd fifty per cent was bid for money, and none to be had. About 2 o'clock, when securities on the stock market were crumbling and ruin stared everybody but tramps and beggars In the face, Mr. Bull wnlked Into the counting voom. He stood six feef one. weighed 200 pounds and had a neck like his name sake. Ben knew well enough Hint Ills object hud been nnd was to frighten his father Into straining every nerve to raise the means with which to pay his uccnr.nt. The expression of the cred itor's face was like that on Japanese Images of their god of war. "Where's Mr llnthinvay?" ho asked In stentorian tones. . , "I'm Mr. llathnwny." said Ben. ris ing from his father's desk and ad vancing, with a pleasant smile. "1 snp puse you have called, Mr. Bull, for your account. I regret that owing to the locking up" "I want my money." roared Bull, "nnd If I don't get It I'll pull this house down on jour heads." Before tjie last word was out Ben had tackled him. and In nn Instant he was on the dour. "One down!" said Ben. Bull got up and. with redhot blood In i his eyes, went for his assailant. In an- i other moment he had resumed bis 1 place on the Hour. Tills thin- his fall was aggravated by Ben's railing witli all his weight on top of him. j "Two downs:" cried 1 1 itt Im way Jun ior, disengaging himself and Jumping up. I Mr. Bull took more time llmi before i to get up. but when on bis feet made a ' drive nl Ben with bis right which, hail Ben been there, would have hurt him. I Without walling for n second drlv j Ben gave his enemy his list ami landed him again on the floor. Then, Jumping j on him. ho held III in down. j "Three downs!" he said. I Ills enemy made a few feeble nt-, tempts to rise, then lay still. I "See here, Mr. Bull." said Ben. "If you'll promise to leave this olllcc peace ably I'll let you up." ! "Yes, I'll leave this office." punted the prostrate man. "anil I'll go straight to my lawyers, and this (Inn will have n receiver right off." j "In that case .von may get your mon ey In a few mouths or a few years, but there will be nnother account you'll have to settle with me as soon as tho - W9 :n::::::::::::::::j:::::::::::::t::::::::::::jj::: EUGENE Racket Store THE PLACE T0SAVEM0NEY 35 E. 9th St., Eugene, Oregon Christmas Is Over Now Is Bargain Time We are ready to give you real bar gains. Everything for less. Look to us for the LOWESTaPRICES AGENT PICTORAL:REVIEW Also agent Pictorial Review Patterns h W. J. Baldwin, Prop. The EUGENE Greatest. Living Violinist Eugene Theatre Friday, Jan. 1 0 PRICES:- BoxScits J2.50 f on Flo r I t four rows JI.10 Next even rowj 2 00 Li t lour rowi 51.50 , Bilcony 1st l-.vo rowi $2.00 Bil.inct Bilcony., S1.50 Gallery S1.00 , a ' I i papers are served. I'll give you n ! thrashing compared with which this Business College has educated many young men and women for office positions Each student is permitted to advance as rapidly as he can, regardless of the progress of anyone else. tj JLii il uii iiu vv IK 1 tnv vv iniv-i q term beginning Jan. 6th. SEND FOR CATALOGUE W.J. HOOKER, B.S.D. M. RANSOM, Sec. 0 j will be n paswlnir fcephyr. flet up!" I Ben Jumped off him nimbly. Bull nrose with difficulty nnd, Instead of do ing for his enemy nt'iiln. stood during for a moment nt the olllco force look- EUGENE HOSPITAL TJ Inn on, Seat sale begins at Box Office, Monday, Jan. 6th. companies' by remittances. Out of town orders nSisl be then turned nnd went out, llnmmlng the door behind him. Whether Mr. Bull disliked ttio pros pect of nnother settlement or concluded ; hr, had better wait for hl money wo d not kSo-j. but ho did not preaa hla ' claim. ii j In another week Sir. Hathaway en- ' lor returned to his olflce and resumed hla place, tie was from that time for- Medicol rd Surgical STAFF W Kuyliciid.tr. M. D. V'.O. Hi.wr, W. U. P. J. B.rllr. V. U H. F. Sc.iirlr, M. D. D. A Fiinr, V. D. Gro. O'B.i ". P.ir, M I). L. li. McDmii'l, M. U. ward a strong advocate of athletic. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. .. Training School for Nurses.. 'frcgulor course ol lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. mi i:l':...;!v '; M V-i ' i6; : I; 0 y i m t I i'i 'III! EUWAflD 8. 8PIS.NEY. O