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Ei'GBXE WEEKLY GUARD, KKIUAV, APIUL 8, l08 t t COOPERTELLS REPORTER WHY I University of Oregon News SOi HE ACCOMPLISHES In Just one weuk the first connioll- ar att.enillnR thp mii e track ni'-i't (if t.'ic a.Ksim will The visitors arc I) I himKi'y, limed, a coulrl lint 1M not dure cut too 3 I had fi're nnlim In my anl also thruuiOi my body, not Bli'jp at niKht and wa restli:n. I wan also very ncr nnA, would have severe head No man In recent yenra has lienn more successful In restoring human health than L. T. Cooper. During hlH may In C'iiIiuko, and while b was ineellns thousand:! ol people daily, lie gave the following reason for I ho remarkable demand for his medicine to a reporter. Mr. Cooper Bald: "My New Dlseov-1 prv Ih aucceaKful becuuae It corrects i the Htomach. My thuo.-y Ib that few 1 wonderful results Cooper's niedlclnea tun he Kick If the dilutive upparalua were accomplishing In Chicago. I de es common now-a-duys have half-1 elded to try them, and annrtiy alter sick stomachs. Put the atomnch In commenclnK the treatment 1 he;;an shape and nature doea the reat. The j to feel better. I did not have thoce result la general good health. My i severe pains In my stomach, and I medicine d-o?s thin. That is why fifty leoulil sleep at night; my appetite tm thousai'M people hero In Chicago are i proved, and I can now eat well. lam ti-ilng II who never heard of me until ' fcallng like, a new woman. u month ago." ; Um very thankful to Mr. (' ip- Among the rift)-thousand mention- or rr wiut his remedies have dom ed by Mr. Cooper who used his medl-lfor me. They have restored mo to cine in unicago is jvirs. mum riiueg. good health, and I would advise any vry voua aches. iMvaa constipaled and alwaya felt bloated after eatlnK. "I had tried many remedies, hut could aecuro no relief un'll one day 1 noticed In the newepapers what er, living at 1203 mi. i . i- . i. ? j um in inn ni i .-iiii-il . eernlni? her expi'f-rfco medicine: "I have boen sick for with stomach trouble. I A I , jt l. one-ji'ho te i .ill ,. i .... oni km 1 1 with the ar caHily th iiiohi ccMmilrrt pp'in jntllrmH i;ver Introduced In tlitn conn six yciirB try, gniwhiK In innnlnrlly dally. im alwaya 1 IIuII'h K.'d C'i-ohh Drill? Storo. Eugene Theatre Phone CEO. H. BInck SMITH. 144? Manng?r Monday and Tuesday April 6th & 7th PROGRAMME 3. H. DAV1ES CO. Presenting "The Ballet Girl" oRICHEY W. CRAIG 0 Musical Comedian, "Me and My Partner" MAUD SUTTON (Si, CO. Presenting the0Nautical Playlet "Cinderel" ONEIL'S COLLEGE BOYS Singers and Dancers of Reputation SAM ROSE BROOKS (2b JEANETTE In Flulfy Ruiiles and Spoony Sam on Main Street ORIGINAL YOUNG BUFFALO Ameiica's Sensational Marksman, assisted by Mile Vera, and his ' Wonderfully Well Trained Dog "Frank" Prlcfs: 15c, 2So and 35c. 1...II ln iK,. Cnliml.In I ' I v ..! I V uyniiiasiiiei Ht Portland. Thu try- ouls for the Oregon team will be held here toriiorrowoaitenirjon, ihe ham mer and discus b'dng nmltt.il, and Instead the hundred yard daali and fifty yard sprint will bo run. j Oregon will be proportionately Btronjter than her strongest oppo-, nent la considered, because the ham-', mer and discus ev.ts are not on the program. ! Other Institutions and clubs which ! will be entered are Pacific Unlver-I slty, Multnomah Club, and the Y. M.j C. A. of Portland. There will also he held a Bcholastlc. eet, In which j the gugene High School will take par:, O College Statistics. According tu the World Almanac,' the University of Oregon has 734 students, the Oregon (Vllege, lino, and the UniOrulty or Washington, 1580. In the library, ihe II. of O. has 21,000 volumes, O. A. C. 5, 000 volumes, and U. of W. 28,000. The expense of living at O. A. r. i,. tun i .. t ,17: in tr.n h.cpp'p;ficbp,,,,1co, ... a. c. 'to,' the college is $90,012: nt Oregon, Jim, 000. The oldest AIumuuis of O. A. C. Is Jamil K. I'. Ourrin, of Coltlge drove, ,Qi f.t Oregon th" oldest Alumni lire It. S. Hean, of Salem, Mrs. Ullen C. McCornnck anil Mat thew Wallls, Kugi'ne. Oregon has 1,100 alumni, O. A. C, 54;'.. Vouni; IjuIIch nt Wei'!;. Tlio V. .M. C. A. convention which is being held in Vlllard Hail will have by tomorrow abi.ut ITiO dek' givtes present from idulio and Ore gon, Tho larger number corAe from Portland and tht! schools and collegefi of tho Iwo atatcH This morning ?he convention got well tindi'rwuy for work, the chief addresses of the day being by Presi dent P. 1.. Capnibell on "Place of the Association in College l.lle," .Miss Valentine Prltchard on "Settlement Work," and Mrs. Jessie lloneyman on "Hoelnl KeonomlcB." Tonight Dr. Benjnmln F. Young, of Portland will apeak on the man "Nazareth" at the Methodist church, lie is said to he a very fluent and persuasive tnlker. Or. Win. V. Cohurn of New York, will have charge of the Bible Study work each day and will speak on Sun. day afternoon at 3:30. Other Inter esting speakers will be Miss Con stanco MacCorklo, Secretary vi the organization In the execution of the work. , A liubblint' List. A rubbing table has been esiab nh.rt for the track athletes to get them in shape for the Columbia me from Saturday. Trainer w::rd has posted a temporary rubbi nu, r,f following twenty Moon-s, Kiltz, Housion, Moore, I.ow- t:;,.v..r Wnofl. KUVKenuau, -iivjui- Day men: i ; e!l tings. : shown tne attractlona of the town, and " ' aa receiving much good, seem t) ha having a royal good time. Di'lisniorii Hi re. Harvtv Uenamore, tile first Rhodes Scholar from Oregon, ami fei'incrly ...j... u .. i.-i. .,1 hi-. itarentH this week. Denamore made an en-: held Saturday anei ..u viable record while at Oxford, taking 8.jine. In ease of a tie in any of the up classic work. He is now instruc-' events the event will be given tne tor In Latin at the University of ; man who has done the most eonsist Washlngton. . ent training. Mclntyre, -Moul len Civil Service ()p,Srtunities. 1 and Zacharias all show up exception. Examinatiotib will be held here for jttny well in practice with tne snot, Junior Engineer of the geological i as d0es Gordon Moores in me pi w KEPT Opr.- w irmotn TTfWTfW TIT F?w w-w ... " BY myUkiiirD m miL ULuQ3 City Association of Portland; Miss Maude lowing Ross, Student Secre tary for Oregon, Washington and Ida ho; Mlas Krunc.es Oago, General Sec rotary, and MrB. Jeasie M. Honey Oian, State President of Y. W. C. A. The meetings will be closed by Ihe convention sermon, 'delivered by Dr. George H. Vnn Waters, rector of St. David's0 lOplscopal church of Port land Sunday night at tho Melhodist church. Many of tho students, (masculine) survey on Mav 6 andsi. The engin eer may take up three lines or work, first, testing of structural materials, second, test of fuelB, and third, in vesUgstlons of mining. On April 2?an examination of ap nMiarioiia for magnetic observer of Agricultural1 the geological survey will be held by tne i.. a. i;ivn uoiiuinasiwu. ...... position Is only temporary, but puts a man In lino for others. ItllKM'll itl -New York. Dr. James Russell, dean of teach ers at Columbia University of New York, ppiAe to tho students of the I'niversilv veslerdav lit Oie regular blv hour nn "The Conduct of Life." ills address -was In the form of an appeal to the young men and women to take life with a more ser ious purpose. He showed the wide Held of activity, open to industrious young men and In emphasizing their opportunities, he dwelt upon the comparative Infancy of the larger dr velOoneot of all Industries, trades and professions. In speaking to the young women, he warned them against forgetting, In their efforts for higher cullure. the ultimate purpose of every womo an, the raising of a family, and lie condemned the spirit prevalent among college girls which tended to neglect this Pirpose. it Is said that one-half of the college women grad uates never marry. Dr. Russell waa the guest of Presi dent Campbell. Ho was given a ban quet at the Smcede. . I niversity Day. The date of University day has been changed from May 8 to May 22, as that 1b the date of the O. A. C. Oregon meet wiilch is to be held in Eugene this year. The following day will be Junior day and a base ball game will be pluyed that afternoon. The "junior week end" as the two days nre called, is a new departure for the university, and It is proposed to make them the most enjoyable days of the school year. On the eve ning of May 23, the juniors are plan ning to give a big dance. The program for University day will he the same as formerly. In the morning all of the men will work around tho campus laying cement walks or doing other necessary work while tho young ladles prepare a dainty luncheon at the dormitory. University day has proven very pop ular here and with the addition of junior tiny will be greatly appreciated by all. It Is nlnnnd to hnv much better . .... i : n t . , If Old Sores were due to ouismc imiucin-i.-.-t, it u uie ca;i,e w&,t. Strictly to the diseased Uesh arounu xne uic-er, men extern.,! trwlB leu Zacharias, houiusuii. h""11 simple ticnui.''- - , . '-'W.;,i Mcintyr" Moon, Held. PlatU. Downs, basVeco.ne u:;JjeaUl,y and diseased, and keeps tl,e fore o,xn by cotti Oberteuffer. Dodson and Jiay. discharging lino it tne impi u ..i. " " 'cn u;ec)rctti ,, - f,,r ric Columbia meet will be .... .n,: nnisnnous condition of the blood may Iw the n.:ii.., held Saturday afternoon, rain or , titutionai trouble ; the effect of a long spell of sickness, or t.J? natural refuse of the body, wlncu snoum pass oi enrouh the proper i,,- has been left in the system anu f"" "'.'". Aram. may be hereditary ; but it does not matter how the. poison .mesiT? in the blood, th fact that the sore will nut" ileal i!:vii!euce of a dp 011,i2 c,k.; uriishes. lotions, etc.. mav cause the oW .... "r tetuporarilv. hut the blnivl io ..."" purer by such treatment, and soon VkZ mflaiiiiiiation and discharge willrehiniuJ v. A 7 .... . T n",st.,.M A ECW a. Poes aown 10 t" verybottonr'oliL . ni r- ' r"'ma "IC IM001 -I PURELY Vtbt I ADLt makes a permanent cure. S. S. S. rirfl andireshens the circulation so that instajj !nrr!nrnnheaUhv matter into the place, it carries rich, tissuf.b,i fl.h.v,palinir blood to'the diseased parts and in every way assists in a.-.-l cure of the sore. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice fneti all who write. IHE SWIET. SPECIFIC C0ATU!IIA, C4 r N O CniniiUK Notes, Miss Jessie Bacon has left college, having been called to her home in Portland on account of the sickness ,.f har limthpr Raiuh. '06. Harvey Stackpole and Dean Hayes made a week end trip to Portland Saturday night, returning last night. Mr. William Noon and Mr. William Kiliz visited In Portland last week. Miss McCormick, ex '09, visited student friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Zera Snow of Port land, visited tiieir son Max, the first of the week. A. A. Anderson Is a candidate for Joint representative from Multno mah county on the itepumican uck"i. His home U now in Portland ,but was formerly in Astoria. Senator Fulton visited the cam pus yesterday afternoon. Prof. K. S. Dunn went Saturday to Albany and Oregon. City on O. E. S. bus'.nes.!. Prof. E. IT. McCalister. (lean of tile engineering department, made a trip to nine River Saturday. Superintendent Alderman and County Superintendent Dillarl made a trip to Pleasant Hill, where among other business matters, they ex plained the University situation. Mrs. A. J. Johnson of Creswell, visited her son, T. H. Johnson, the steward, this week. A trip will be made to Scio Tuesday by Supt. Aldeman in the In terests of the Varsity. EUROPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PR00F Los Angeles' Safest Hotel Plenty of Trouble. Is caused by stagnation of the livei and bowels. To get rid of it and headache and biliousness and the poison that brings jaundice, take Dr. King's New Life Pills, the reliable purifiers that do the work without grinding or griping. 25c at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. O WOOD! VOOH! Maple, body and second growth fir and ties. WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Phone Black 1141. MEIlltY WIDOW BAlIiOttS A new line of Merry Widow sailors just received at Colvln & Russell's, 84 East Ninth street. tf J. M. Howe Is stir, selling bus'c tail ored suits on the coast from Conti nental Tailoring Comuany, of Chica go, at 542 Willamette street. tf THE KING EDWARD In the Heart ol tlw City NO INSIDE ROOMS FIRST CLASS CAFE A very desirable hotel for all visitors to thecityt , First class in all respects Rates $1.00 per day and up. Write for bookit TOl$EY COMPANY, Props. . JHuv D Tf slj M-M u A Hum m r&i Ra mm imam mw& mm vm zm m m m m m mm mm m$ mk mm m mmh The I. 0.Q. F. are forcing us out of business so that they can erect a five-stor brick building, on. our loca tion, and not being able to tiny another suitable location ye are going out of he Grocery Business. Everything Must Q-o Re oco OCD OCDO O Our fixtures consisting of Counters, Shelving, Safe, Gash Register, Coffee Mill, Ice Box, a Mc QoskgAcct. Register, Smith Premier Typewriter, Scales, self-measuring Qil Tank, etc Hotels and Restaurants will find it to teir advantage to caland getprices before buying anything in the Grocery line. ess or Cost w o o o o HoiscwHe,cu Can Save Money on EveTythino- yac Need during this Closing Out Sale o o o o oo o o o oo o o Sale Starts April o And EVERYTHING MUST BE CLOSED OUT BY MAY I. This is no fake proposition,0 hut AN ACTUAL FORCED OUT. SAll r or r rices, Lall and Be Convinced GROG Im aJ Kbcms . 9'h & OAK STS.