TUB Bl'OKXK DAILY GIARD, FJUIIAY. FEBIU'ARY 8. IB
NEW THEORY IS RAPIDLY
SPREADING OVER COUNTRY
1. T. Cooper's theory concerning my success Is because my New DIs
the human mmiuicli. which he tlnlin c..v.-ry medicine torn the stomach
..... ... . up to tho refill red HtrcnKth In about
tu prove, with Ills new medicine, ! g'x Ull) t , wh. j ,mV(,
being jrlven more respe'-t and com-,!,.,,! Im,ru pnpi come and ihank me
mem yrery day. ; wherever J have gone to Introduce
IVioper claims that 110 por'ceuT'of my medicine that I have had time to
all 1.1 health Is due to stomach tron- talk with."
lf. When, interviewed about his i Anionic the Immense numbers of
mw theory recently he sold: people who are now strong believers
"Stomach tronhlo Is the great In Cooper's theory and medicines Is
-4ire ul the twentieth century so tar Mrs. H; E. Delano, a prominent real
mi the eiv'Ill-red races are concerned, dent of the suburb of lirookllne, Ilos
lYntitrally all of. the chronic 111 ton, Mas. Hhe saysr "l'"or several
health of this generation Is caused years I was broken In health, caused
liy Bbnormtil stomachic conditions, primarily by stomach and nerve trop
in earlier days, when the human race bles. I uru lually became worse, un-w-n
rJowr to nature, and men and til recently I was compelled to so
nfi.mvn worked all day out of doota, without solid food for days at a
vlir.l!H their frugal existence from time. I had sour stomach, palpltn-
Ihe mil. thti tired, nroopy, lull r-alrK tlon 01 the nerves ot stoinacn and
(imnre that are so common now did , heart, dyspepsia and extreme ner
i: viIjI. j vousuess. I suffered terribly with In-
"Tn be sure there was sickness In somula, anil my liver, bowelH and
tlii days, but It was of a virulent ' whole system Kradually became de
character, and only temporury. There ranged. I felt Instant relief the first
wan none of this half-sick condition day 1 be mm this Cooper medicine,
all the time with which so many are; now feel like a new being. Today
iifTllrxed nowadays. j I walked nil over town shopping
"I know positively that overy lilt something I have not done for yeiirs.
of this chronic 111 health Is caused by "I make this statement wholly
Mtnmneh trouble. The human atom-'from a sense of duty. 1 feel I owe II
Mfh to civilized people today Is do-j to any one who might find relief and
Kent-rate. It lacks tone and strength. , renewed happiness uu I have done."
This weakness has gradually come j The record made by the Cooper
through a sedentary exiateuco. I medicines Is astonishing. We will
further know that few people can be ' take pleasure In discussing It with
wick with the digestive apparatus ln,any one who wishes to know about
jicrtoct shape. The sole reason fori them. Hull's lied Cross Drug Store.
A NEW. METAL
'FOUND IN BOHEMIA
ami .oflc
PREPARING FOB THE
i ELKS' MINSTRELS
Ol'It AIM
Is to supply our customers with
the best the market affords.
We carry a superb lino of sta
ple and fancy groceries. Every
thing selected with great euro.
One trial will convince you.
W. M. GREEN, . Seh!,e
619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
1 ANNOUNCEMENT x
2 O. II. Irish wishes 'to announce Unit he has
? puucliased the GROCERY stock of li. A.
?3 Allen cc Co., located at 55 cast otli St., and
carries at ,all times the best brands of g
, wkockkiks, 1'I.ovr and r kkd. We have our
J?J own delivery wagon and all goods delivered
promptly.
i FRESH SUPPLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY .
g WE AIM TO PLEASE
53 East,
9th Street
S3 MTsi G. H. IRISH
A FULL LINE OF...
New Granitware just in
Stoves, Ranges
and Hsaters i'klso"51
SI I AMP HARDWARE STORE
L. JLy kJ IS V 50 East Ninth Street
Several new applicants for places
eAIWIaJP niCTDIPT'ln tle Elks inlnstrsl show were on
IfllftjilU Ul0 I nlU I , Jaua at n-bwwl lt u& auJ were
'given Ur parts ut once by the alrer
- j tor. Tonight onother big rshersC.
, Is called for X o'clock, when the elg.it
ItKCKXT ANALYSIS OK OKF.S IXend men will be drilled on their big
CttYHTAI, , MINK ASSl'ltl-M ' da"Ce W""'h '""!"3 ,he ' .
i '
. UIIM T.VAM IS IX YA.NADIIM
MOItE IJXOW THIS WIXTKIt IX
DISTUK T THAN VHVAU
Recent analysis of ores In the Crys
tal Mining Company's tunnels, Bo
hemia, has been productive of most
happy results to the stockholders.
All through the workings of the
Crystal mine a quality of ore the
character of which the operators
were unfamiliar, wa3 discovered.
Not until recently was the, Identity
of this ore proven to the manage
ment. It. now develops that (he mine Is
Immensely rich In' vanadium, min
eral resembling somewcat lead, but
far mure valuable. It Is said to be
worth $200 to the ton.
This mineral Is found throughout
the many workings of the mine in
considerable quantities, but In most
prominence In tunnel No. 3, wh.'re
great bodies are said to be in evi
dent''. No authentic Information ,ls at
hand as to the management' imme
diate plans, but It Is understood that
active operations will commence in
the nour future.
KmuiiHi lclfcvcl
A.'W. Zlnlkcr returned yesterday
to the Muyflower mines, Dohemla.
which he left on Christinas day last
because his supplies of provisions be
came exhausted. Since then the stock
that was in the Orseco warehouse has
been packed In over Grouse mountain
and the famine of December has been
relieved. Tho Hnow on the mountains
Is said to be ten and twelve feet deep,
nnd until this week soft and slushy.
Mr. Kinlkcr hoped to find It hardened
for this trip. It seems that good
weathor has not prevailed In the
mountains as It has here In the val
ley, but that snow haB fallen every
day save two or three during Jan
uary a'nd thus far during February.
Mrs. Ziniknr goes with her husband
to the Mayflower.
Mere Snow Than Usual.
There Is more snow in Uohemla
i
i
Mr. Frank K. Dunn.
whose smiling face Is pictured above,
has been (secured at a "fearful" sal
ary to play a part on'the end In the
grand opening. Many other prom
inent minstrel stars will appear In
support of Mr. Dunn and he will be
usslbted by. a big chorus of 30 male
voices. The cast Is not quite com
plete, but all parts will be taken to
night and the full cost will be an
nounced In a few days.
Don't forget the date of this great
event, Thursday and Saturday, March
Sth and 7th.
T AMISUMHNTS
' .
At the Eugene thoatre next Tues
day, March 3rd, we are to be g'ven
another opportunity to see the dram
atization of Owen Wlster s Btory,
"The Virginian." W. S. Hart and
Frank t'a -ax cp .-".t
La Shelle.actlng company, and we are'
ample ueiob
MANUFACTURERS' COST
Q
Bags "value to $1.50
sale 68c
500 Women's hand bags In all styles, new and
up-to-date, all must go, values AQc
up to $1.60, sale
Bags value to $2.00
sale 98c
250 women's Hand Bags in the tew styles, all
leather with the new trimmings; 98c
values to $2.00; sale ' W
Bags value to $2.50
150 Women's Hand Bags in all leather; some leath
er lined; small purse Inside; values d An
up to $2.50; sale H '
Belts value to Ska
' - ' 1 V f t 'J"
300 women's Sample Belts In the n .v
colors; all sizes; values up to $1.50 !
Sale 98c
Belts value to $21
sale vc
200 women's sample Belts in all shapes audi
In all colors; elastic leather nn,i .m.. r
values up to ?? 00; this' sale 92'
Belts value to $2.5C
100 women's sample Belts In elastic silk and
values up to $2.50; sale $J.49l
IKe BON MARCHE
The Place to
Save MoneJ
GREAT BASKETBALL
GAME THIS EVENING
The last game of the season will
be played tonight between the Uni
versity of Oregon and the Muscatine,
Iowa. team, champions of the United
States. The Muscatine team has
the record of forty-eight games wot:
and only eight lost. They have play
ed together' four years with very tew
defeats, and according to Eastern re
ports their team work and basket-
BOOSTER IS
j
SCKNK FKOM "TIIK VI1MJ1XIA.V," AT Fl'fiKXH TIIKATItU M.AKCII :
j. 111-j. j. ia; w cii v KmdJtr i
: to si tlic 1)1. Ilnr of new buggies,
, jhmI piirr;.tjs( etc., which have just
arrived. The (iriifiu litirthvarc CoM
Sold SO Buggies last year
tho largest mnnlM'r ever sold by any
I Kugoue finu. A sliipmrnt of big-
gies just arrived. Fall in line and
see the biggest- and most variotl stock
of fine qutiUty lmics ever shown by
Griffin Hardware Co.
The Orphcum
Eugene's
Popular Piay Home
Two Changes
Iter week.
Continuous performance toj
i . 7:3(1 to 10.
I'ltooiUM.UK.
HjIjVstk.xtkij soxc-r.
Hello nl the ItMll.
. .The Farlicrs in a TWI
Hketcll.
The Colored llish Kail.
JWOVIXti riCTlllKS:
"On The Ilrink."
"The Cosiunics of the fd
turles.'
"The lltmntc! Kitchen.'
OXK ACT FAUCE-t
Hnuntcf Mouse."
On Kuturdity nUlit there f.
he three iM'rl'orntaiicc;,.
Acreage!
Acreage!
Three, Five or Ten
Acre Tracts, 2x2
miles from Post
Office on easy pay
ments, near school.
Hovcy Block, 8th and Will.
n
tliltt year thiiu h:ia fa 11 on for several
M':H(His. Tho iltii Ht the Muslok
mlim l.i ton (net. It is Btuled that It
either ruined or snowed every day
lu Jumiury Have two. Tho greut fall
1 not ruKruttcd, aa tt Insures water
(or next aunimer. Western OroKon.
LUMBER HEMS FROM
COTTAGE GROVE
,1. II. Chambers at pteint Is op
erating his Alca mill tm full time. II"
Is cuttlUK l.iug tlmheri which g" t
Wisconsin, l-ong tlmhers anil c'.car
finishing Ititulier Is all that can gel
into tho h'kf aintes ticrnusc of the
cxlctlng rules. Orcein li.is no niim
uitoly of long lumleT, lint
and Washing on tugetlicr ( ..tile very
nenr in .tiopil!y.lni; t'u; ntur.Oi. Not
long ago a Portland mill fetit s mie
;ltl-lru-h sttlliire thllln'i.l ta riltl.t.lul.
rl.cy were to lit n '.'mI In d '-iKes.
New Slllllule M'll.
8. K. Lewis Is luslalllug a s'-.hiul"
mill, hought from the WV.ine lin.il
ware Comp.iuy, on Moshy crccii
-litont thtr'y utiles from Cottage
llrove. The caimclty of the mill Is
ill. one shingles per day. Lewis l In
a fine Iv.ly of cedar and his shitules
will he A grade. In uddillon ti
shlngies his mnehlm'ry Is tidupied to
niakiug fruit boxes. The power to
drive the mill is steam. Tenlnpnr
tatlon to the railroad at Coting'
llrve will be by primitive convey
ance, horses drawing waitons. Cot
tage tirove Western Ou-lton.
promised a delightful performance.
I This play of the pioneer West has
I been adjudged one of the best stage
portrayals of the cattle country in
tho d.iya when cattle raising was the
chief Industry. From the first t) the
last scene tho piny teems with West
ern ranch ntmnsphere; there la n
well of humor to cause laughter, a
most magnet ie touch of love and
scenes of almost painful thrill. Ft'v
dramatizations on the stage todny
more closely follow the original
story and yet malntiiln the threnl
of the plot In such an absorbing. y
interesting manner.
AN NOV NCI-'AI KNT
.1 M. Howe and J. W. Uuoy have
opened a real estate office in the
building with J. A. Maurer's
Jewelry utore, number f 4 J Wil
lamette street, w hevo we would be
pleased to have ail old frit .iIa who
have property to sell, both farm an.l
city, call and list sain with us an,!
we w;;i do our best to sell same.
iiowk m oY.
!f SI2 Willamette S reel.
(iXSOl.INK WOOD KAWINU
W. ti. White I. prepared to saw
your wood on short notice.
Phone nia.k Keihlonc
J16 West Slsth street.
'OM'KOl'AIIIY IS
J s: in ah K ok its. nvx
There a-e but few po:'pb who have
not heard of ot,npth.v, also of
I some if is nchleveuients. ( Hut thero
'ni-e fill- liwi oijinv win. litivn i i-.,.tti.
e.l It with bring good for only those
e, -millions from vh!h rh.y have
b-.'eu cured, or which hava conic un
ilcr their Innn-diate observation.
Not in fre'iueiitly there Is niiitun:
surprise when tine man who was
cured of eve trouble meets another
who was cured oJ constipation, 'the
above is n hanii ly lllustratl.;ti, bin
It only shows that neither was ca
rious enough to learn the possihll
Itles of Osteopalay while being treat
ed for their repecllvf couilltleiij.
They may have h en persuaded to
undergo Ottenpnihlo treiitlui-nt en!
becaiife a friend had been cured ot
a like i-ondli I, .11.
You may be one ef those who dr
not know that Osteopathy Is tnleud
fd for ither conditions than those
you have already heard ef as having
been treated successfully. If so. re.
member that If t ie principles of Os
teopathy are right. It Is a science i f
its own and n complete sistcin of
treating disease, and has been rec.v.;.
Hired as such by legislative ena,-:-nients
In mare than two-thirds el tin
states In the I'nloii.
Ir. 11. I.. Studley, osteopath, office
over Chambers Hardware store
Phone Ulack l:li'l. Residence, 7i
Perry strwt Phone lied SIS.
throwing nrs perfect. The Oregon i
team is In fine shape after their long1
Washington trip to put tin a hard,
fast game, and they are determined 1
to make a good showhtg against the
Kasterners. 1
Captain Hathaway is again In the'
g-itn, which will materially strength-1
en the team. The pnlmble lineup!
will be: Forwards, Van Scov and,
Moore: centra, Li:o-.ely; ginrds. Can-i
tain Hathaway and Cluirman. i
A c!n-s game will be put on far a i
preliminary between t 1111s compiled !
rf Seniors mid Snnlioinoi- s vs. Ii-n-iors
nnd Kreshmen. These clai
games a re ahvays-exciting and arouse
great enthusiasm. This first game
will be call'-d at S o'clock sharp. Ad
mission, 3.1 cents. Armory hall to-nUnr.
Ot I! X.lTluY , ).i;.5
Time to Cry Hull itefoie Cellii Icte
W reck lit suits.
' Th r nr.. t h-ue a -i,.;. b,,:l, men and
. women, who d 11 ,t take tune to cit
prt.perly. They rush tliraiigh lire !
r,l as a result we have an ag of in
digestion, nervousness, ir'-'tnhllitv 1
sle-pless nights, and mores.. d:- i's'i-'
I'oi.s. Our 11a1i.1r.al danger is st- in-1
.aeh weakness, due U. tl,e strenuous,
! With the discovery of M-o-na tab-!
. which streiigt.n the wall.
.-, -mi. e ,, suniulaie the s-cre.
Hon of the digestive juices, the,-,.
,110 longer any excuse for ln-ll .sti,eV
' ef:;'k ",,'i,,la,-aV' l"ll'i:a!l,u,.eilaw
Ua. and coaieil toami- are a f-w n
d!s.-..ssing resu'-s o( H,l.
Rosthrn that Mi-o-ua never fvu '
IF YOU NEED
Groceries
WE HAVE THEM
A full line of Groceries,
Flour and Feed, Tin and
Graniteware. Headquar
ters for White River Flour.
Candies, Nuts
8nd Orarges
J. W. WHITE
The Crocer
Corner 5 h and 'UMmette Sis.
Phone Red 4611
FRESH SEED:
AVE 1IAVK ALL KIM
GARDKX SKI-:i)S IX BIU
ALL XKW AND ITIKSH. W
CAV SAVIO MO.NKV IIY BIT
IXG YOlTt t; Alil)i:-V SEE'I
FKOM I S.
9t,h cud Oa!i 5ts.
EieccricGas, Water,
Hull's drug
boe
ilt'UtM
f I' I 'C ,T !. , U
1 Gk'Afyiz.Zu
MOTIICIt'H KI'it'llKX
Seventh and On K tr,e. hss oeen
'd under ne niansgenieut. nid
board and room by the day, w..,-v- or
Sleuth. Klrat-etass home c,Mk;;u.
"ilckcn dinne- everv S'll-e'-iv
!' MIIS. S. V. AllUOTT
pouti.wii nov i. hakTi;;
Hi-ead, the lust aud liealtrii-st
'iread made, for sale at Ottos.
tore rells lll.n.
I1I1.1 e ,
fue l 1't.. i,,,,,,... u- .. ' 1"
complete satlsfaetion ' " "
NciglUx-rii.N,,! -vr,,.
.. '"'""les. . f Harbe-
sinMklng of Kleetric Hitters
Is a ncighhorhn.,,1 i,,,.,,,.,..,
'here. , du,s
'sl-epsla. hvr ,,,,:,;.l. "'"
letaituement. mn!nu;ri:in, ",.
t.s action on the b,-.i, H
'.'Urifler makes it
a spring tuedictne -j-i;
!a tonic is s.o,
HW. .v. Kukend.'.i'l";'
,
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'1 1 i III I
M., WiJamstte Va!ky Co
't! " . I
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REMOVAL
SALE
Bcin? forced 10 viciK
present qu.triers,
Well Paper
and Paints
at fre.itlv rjdu: P'
- FOR THE
NEXT:0DS
I Atr.rA X- WM
PractMlPjiiif"-'1-1
95 west Sth st:'
!
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My us- (1:
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r kt'fir.t
dru.- s.
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1 a-
IT'S DELIGHTFUL
to use
B.r. , -t
OUR STATIONERY
. K-nmp. J with y.iur
"' 1 '"vel .s to match.
6CllvARZSCH;LD,s
3ocaa Store
I Oil Paint;ngs
tn. ...... 1 hmiw
We Mvi 1 " .
S pV-TiNCSwii.-h .ny
g at cent iora tew iV' '
I 5Cf,C,i'
i OVERTON
I ...... r.- Pj,Cf
wan rap-'
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