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... rVv tr 7fW T 11 1 J? Tf. QJt I III IN THE EUGENE DAILY GUAKP, Wtiu The Fountain Head of Life Is The Stomach A man who has weak and impaired stomach and who does not properly dit hit food will fooo find that hi blood has become weak and impoverished, and that his whole body is improperly and insufficiently nourished. . . Dr. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDieXL DISeOWEHT make, the atomacb alroni, promotaa tha flow ml dlteatlva tulcaa, reatorea too loot appetite, make m.mimllmtlnn amrtecl. larlaormtee liver mad purlllem mad earlckem the blood. It la Ik iramt bload-maker, tleeb. builder mud remiormtlr nerwe Ionic. It mmke mam mtroni Im body, metlra la mlmd mad coot la Imdtameat. This "Disoovery" a pure, flyeerio extract ol American medical roots, absolutely free from aloohol and all injurious, hebit-forminf drugs. - All its tnjredients are printed on its wrappers. It has no relationship' with secret - i. i j : t,,.A l.u .um ImiIm in all the schools of nostrums. every iuiibuivui " ....... .. medicine. Don't accept a seoret nostrum as a substitute for this time-proven remedy o" inown composition. Ask you nbiohboss.--They must- know of many cures made by it durini past 40 years, right in your own neighborhood. World's Dispensary Medical Association, -Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N. Y. Black Motor Vehicles A Practical Car for Business or Pleasure Inexpensive, cost less than half as much as the ordinary automobile, low speed 2 to 6 miles an hour; high speed, 6 to 26 miles an hour. -.n-.;:.v Neat in appearance Travels any Road Made any style Prices ' $375 to $750 These cars are made to go any season, of the year in good or bad roads,, are built like a surrey, high wheels, solid rubber tir.ev easy -.springs, motive power gasoline, substantially built. For demonstrations and hire apply to HEAbQUARTERS RANALD HOWFR. a I ii AGENTS 570 WILLAMETTE STREET X P 0. BOX 455 EUGENE, OREGON Turkeys Wanted I Live and Dressed Turkeys wanted at Dodged Grocery and Produce House Top Gash Price Guaranteed E. DODGE, Successor to Scobert &' Dodge GRAND PRIZE RACE TOMORROW AT SAVANNAH Facts About the Grand Prize Race Location Savannah, Ga. Distance 400 miles. Length of course 26.73 miles. Turns in course Eighteen. Grandstand capacity 16,000 per sons, i i Trophy donor Automobile Club or America. Cash to drivers $8000. Number of entries Twenty. Savannah. Ga., Nov. 25. The ln- etrnational grand prize race to be run here tomorrow has attracted to Savannah thousands of automobile enthusiasts from every part of Amer ica. The number of visitors Is far in excess of the early anticipations. The small car race today Is a sort of appe tizer for the great contest to be de cided tomorrow.! There are seven teen contestants' in the small car event, representing the leading man ufacturers in America and aurope. But It is in the grand prize race tomorrow that public interest is cen tred. It is expected to be a struggle that for speed and daring has never been eaualled In. this or any other country. The circuit of 26.73 miles on the outskirts of this city Includes in part the excellent course used last spring in the first Savannah race which was won. by Strang with an Isotta. The old circuit has been lengthened and i improved, and it is believed to be the fastest course ever offered for a race. There are no rail road crossings and the sharp turns have been banked sufficiently so that cars can take them at top speed. There will be fifteen laps of the course for the race, and at the start and finish a grandstand seating 16,- 000 persons has. been erected. ine local authorities have made ample provision for guarding the conrse and protecting the crowds of specta tors. I t '"fi.,'i.'M The rflrst car In the-'blg race will be sent off, at. . o'clock, tomorrow mornln and t,ttWwnW "will follow aj. 'oeitnuto Intervals. "' or the drivers who will pilot Amer ican machines Willie Hanpt, wko will handle the Chadwlok car, la perhaps the best known. He has taken .part POTATO SITUATION IS NOT VERY ENCOURAGING in many big races and piloted one of 1 ...ml Vnnrtnrhilt CUD me cms iu iue 1 - contest. Michenor, the Lozler pilot, drove in the previous oavaiiuau i ii. - r,.in-niiff tpnnhv conteBt. aim m mu cimiwi" - and he has been prominent in twe ... . i thr. viittnitv nf New ly-iour contests iu iuv ,-....-., York. Zengle and Harding are less .ti.. ivinn the others, but they are counted as worthy rivals of the foreigners. . The foreigners present a formid able array of expert race drivers and in each team are to be found winners of important contests. Perhaps the most conspicuous team Is that from Italy, for it contains Nazarro, winner of last year's Grand Prix, German Emperor's cup and Florio races, and holder of the fastest average time ever made in a road race. Wagner, also of the Fiat team, won the 1906 Vanderbilt cup race with a Darracq, and DePalma, the third Flat driver, has won notable victories in races on this side of the water. Congo ,of the Itala team, was third in the last Florio cup race, averaging 66.4 miles an hour, and Fournier, his team cup race but was ditched in the fourth lap. The French team Includes Lewis Strang, who this year has won the title of the leading American driver, by -.capturing the Savannah, Briar cliff and Lowell races. Szisz, who will also pilot a Renault in tomor row's race, won the Grand Prix in France In 1906. Duray, the DeDlet rich . driver, was third In the 1906 Vanderbilt cup contest, and also drove In the same race the year pre vious. The Clement team, consisting of Regal and Hautvast, Is not as well known here as some other drivers., i 5n account' of the excellent show ing' made by the-German -drtvers--ln the last Grand Prix race the Benz and Mercedes teams are considered very highly by those who are figuring out tomorrow's -winner. Heraery will handle a Benze machine and Hanrlot ''WMMm h?teato mate,:' Hemery aria HatiTlolJ'rere- second" and - third ltn this year's Grand Prix and Brie, the driver of the third Baaze car, nl the race tomorrow, was seventh in the, Grand Prix contest. THANKSGIVING FIGHT IN SAN FRANCISCO Ketchell Papke: 2 1 years Age 2 1 years 6 feet 9. M in. Height.. 5 feet 8 in. 16 In Neck 16 in. 39 In .Chest 39 in. 12 Ms iu.. Biceps (relaxed) .. 12 Vt in. 11 in Forearm 11 .in. 1 in Wrist 7 in. 30 Iu Waist 30 in. 21 in Thigh 22 in. 13 In Calf 15 in. 8 in.. Ankle 10 in. 72 Va in .Reach 71 in. The Eugene Poultry Store asks you to. please send in your orders early for Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens for Thanksgiving Dinner. Phone Main 645. i : r SPORTING NEWS - - CHOICE CUTS OF ROAST BEEF Many i-oplo say ihpy are hard o find hurd If you don't know, eay If you do. To make It may, note the nddross below when In aearch of tender, Juicy, altogether satisfying cuts for roasts and steaks. , 'Broders Bros Phone Main 40 - West. 6th St. T. M. ILLLIS CONCRETE CONSTRUCTOR Cement Blocks and Pressed Brick. ORDERS TOR SIDEWALKS GIVEil PROMPT ATTENTION Phone Black 5021. Residence, 854 High St. San Francisco, Nov. 2 5. Wherev er sporting men congregate the sta ple of discussion 1b the return engage ment between Billy Pnpke and Stan ley Ketchell for the middleweight championship. With Papke deter mined to retain the title and Ketchell equally determined to regain the lau rels he lost lust spring the battle Isl bound to be one of the best that has been seen hereabouts In a long time. Interest in the contest is of the keenest sort and the demand for tickets Is nlmost unprecedented. Reports from the respective train ing quarters today are to the effect that both men are In the best possi ble condition. They are ready for what they know will be the battle of their lives, and both are prepared to go and fight to the limit of their powers. 1 There are abundant indications about the sporting resorts that an immense amount of money Is going to change hands on the result of the fight. Though Papke continues to rule a slight favorite In the betting there is plenty of Ketchell money in sight, 'ihe faithful way in which the Grand Rapids boy has trained for the present contest and the general belief that he was not in prime condi tion when he met Papke before has served to renew confidence among the Ketchoi. followers. The following correspondence In regard to the potato situation is self-explanatory: Portland, Ore., Nov. 20, "08. B. Dodge, Esq., Eugene, Ore. Sir: Being your California repre sentative and you our representative in your district, I want to make you the following report on the po tato situation, which I want you to study very careflilly, as we must be careful in not making a loss In handling potatoes this year. I want to advise you that we have still on hand In California fthree million sacks, and quality of our Rivers this year are much better than the potatoes in your district., Con sequently It will be before you to judge how long it will take Cali fornia to use up this supply. I do not see any prospects of handling potatoes from your point 'before Feb ruary or March, and as Colorado has shut California out of Arizona and Texas business, the following letter will speak for Itself, written me by the general freight agent of the O. R. N. and S. P. R. R. Co. of this city. Nov. 4th, 1908. Mr. J. H. Grande, 209 Stark St., Portland. Dear Sir Referring to our con versation in connection with potato crop of Idaho, Utah and Colorado, wish to advise that our representa tive at Salt Lake informs me that there has been no weather trouble in Utah or Idaho that would injure the crop. He anticipates ; the ' har vesting of the largest crop ever had. Our Denver representative esti mates that In the vicinity of Greeley, Colorado, the crop will amount to 13,000 cars. Loss by frost will not exceed,.at the outside, z per cent. Yours truly, ' R. B. MILLER, Agent. So. my dear Dodse, Colorado will freeze na oat of -Arteona and Texaa buslnesw. consequently with Call- Jornia ,-wIth a large-crop, you pat sea the- situation. -L bare a odpf of "my San' Francisco firm's letter to you of the 16th Inst. In which they Instruct yon not to even consign na any po tatoes until way late In the spring. I have also a wire today to refuse consignments and not to' buy nndef" any circumstances at" any ' price; Now,' t: caution you not" to specu late very heavy in potatoes this year.. unless you can buy at very low fig ures, so as to hold until spring, and as you know from experience shrink age, danger of frost, etc., I figure the loss alone in that Item fully 30 cents per 100 lbs. Now, with poor prospects ahead of you. I warn vou I to be careful. I woulll rather not do Dusiness this year with you, so that we will retain your friendship, as you know our reputation ts depend ant on honesty and the Golden Rule principles. Honesty to you will mean additional business through you. We are in the market for ap ples and could use a tew cars. The Portland market is very bum for turkeys. So ship other points. San Francisco is your best point this year. Closing, hoping you will guide yourself by my advice, I am very truly, J. H. GRANDE. The National Commission seems to be having a little trouble in collect ing those fines Jim Jeffries is going to Increase the rounds In his feature contests from 2 5 to 45. .' Peoria and Springfield refuse to sign the new salary limit agreement of the Three-I league. i .; President O'Brien, of the American Association, is In favor of allowing a batter to take his base on three balls instead of four. Dick Cooley will pilot the Topeka team and Frank Isbell will head the Wlihitn outfit, the two new mem bers of the Western League. Manager Billy Smith, of Atlanta, started out this fall to sign ten mi nor leaguers In different parts of the country and every one of them was drafted by the major leagues. Manager Lake of the Boston Amer icans will accept $10,000 for Lou Cri ger from the Chicago White Sox pro vided President Comiskey will trade Pitcher Smith for Cy Morgan. George Tabeau has sold his Denver team and will dispose of hlB Louis ville franchise If the price is right. George also owns the Kansas City "spring champions." The niatrh hptwpan ftfnftv DnMn.i. and Jim Drlscoll, arranged by the rtnuory a. A., ot Boston; has been called off because Baldwin did not show any signs of being anxious to K on with the boui. NV LANK COUXTY: SUP. FOR SALE. My Lane County Map Is now ready from the printer. Those who wish a copy will do me a favor by drop ping me a post card. The price is 10.00. I havo only a small hloek.if these maps and as the mounting and col oring Is made at a rate of 8 maps a day, they will be delivered at this rate to the subscribers and in the samn rotation as they are ordered. SIMON HLLOVDAHL. St S. ?33 S. S. S. is Hi w Blood Poison. This daS VS the disease. her anA . u0? based nn m. ' than forty years, durinr whirfi ,.!!? "" at cure by the use of this great vPt,w na,1I"irlJ lutely perfect blood purifier able ?lS8 particle of the vips of ComiliSS circulation, and in thi., way S filS assisted by a rich, healthy blood , ecw system. whn the .SL.0?1 Wy, QBirn.?,,!2l discolored splotchesTallTn the body entirely free from VenecuW'VLl has thoroughly cleansed and S any luture outbreak the blood i n- ""WW iC. removed: "ITome Treatmen Boot.Ci Possessing; every convenience and an jfal i. it.. l - w , "u,,,.,,, . uu , iuc Dcauuiui City play, fo. business center. Up-tc-dite trill. Tji. every room. Private baths. Bui toaodkaa J Rates Karoaaan Plan i- . ( f ty. 12. 0 MJ 12. SO with WH ..!!H,,i -Ul Ha cast. te4 . r " 0. H.SKK8, 4f4W'y4f 9 sMsftslaMslsVftsUiau ill .llft-iii ti tIIIiIitHHiH1Jgu,H!"' HS1- I -I M4S STOMACH TROUBLE AND IKBIGESTION WILL VANISH EVERYTHING EATEN NOW QUICKLY FERMENTS FORMING GAS 'AX1 STOMACH POISON LATE YOUR DIGESTION WITH IMAPEPSIN. Mlm! Your ltMlimm. If you don't, nobody will. It Is your business to keep out of all the trouble you can and you can and will keep out of liver and bowel troublo if you take Dr. King'9 New Life Pills. They keep lllousness, ma laria and jaugjlco out of your sys tem. 25c at V. A. Kuykeudall'i drug store. O FOR SALE 40 aero wnnrt . 614 miles from Rntronn q nnHnn' cut off, balance will cut about I 2000 cords. Good deep, rich soli; Will ernw nnvthlni, ao,..Ain fruit and berries. Living sprint on place. TRACT In Huddleston addition, 150x 300 feet. Will sell entire orIn lots. c TWO teamsharness aud wagons. FOUR foot aud 1 fl-lnoh fir wood de livered on short notice. For prices and further Information set) W. L. Coppernoll, 617 High street. Phone Red 495S. tf o lOoUR. FIXH'It. WOOD SAWING. O Olasoltne power by W. W. Moore, phone Red 3282. Orders large or small will be appreciated. o GASOIJNR U'OOI 1 SAW. Valley flour, 11.15 pa sack. Ax Illlly liepartment Store. v tf WATTSTOR WATCflES l..irrls. Gibson saw ail wood to sage. Office Rl.irk 1 R71. Horn lllack 175i: tf WATfiToR WATCHES Does it ever occur to you how busy that little stomach of yours Is. It actually only holds three pints, though In one year you force It to take in 2,500 pounds of material, digest It end prepare It for assim ilation to the blood.- Do you wonder at the number of cases of Indiges tion and Stomach trouble? You crowd it with steak and pastry, ir ritate it its juices with spices and acids and expect this little four ounce mill to do its work. Is there any wonder that your food passes undigested, or lays like a lump of lead In the. stomach? That everything you eat turns to acid, Stomach gas and Stomach poi son, putrefying the Intestines and the digestice cnnnls, causing Bilious ness. Headache, Dizziness and Indi gestion Heartburn, Nauseous breath, constipation laaid other more dan gerous symptoms? Call your disease what you will Indigestion, Catarrh, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Catarrh of Stomach, etc. you know the real name, the real diseTise Is fermentation of the food vou eat a sour Stomach, which belches gas and erupts undigested food or causes a feeling of nausea and mlserableness. All these miseries vanish prompt ly when you stop this food fermen tation. Take fifty cents to your Pharmacist for a case of Pape's Dia pepsin. Eat a triangle, and five minutes later your Stomach will do what a healthy Stomach should thatJs, turn every bite you eat into bodW nourment and without you realizing that you havo a Stomach. One triangle will digest all the food you eat without the aid of the stom ach, because it contains just the ele ments found In a good, strong, healthy stomach. it nts a P Headquarters for Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass, and Diamonds. J. i LUCKEY, Pioneer and Re liable Jeweler, established in Eugene since 183S. 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