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a THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, WEDNESDAY-JSEPT. 21, 1910 SEVEN ) YOUR TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN Don't fail to have your teeth examined whilp vnu attending the fair, and see wiiat thev need bePjre winter sets iriQ No charge for examination or consultation o , Q are o tlr o Teeth Extracted Without Pain 0 by Dr. Bull o References given if quested No Qxtra charge made for extraction o if othr work is ojdeeci 0 J RHEUMATISM PAINFUL & DANGEROUS Rheumatism is due to a diseased condition of the blood cells and cor puscles, brought about by an excess of uric acid in the circulation. It is not only a very painful disease but an extremely dangerous trouble. The brinv, acrid state of the blood frradu allO mns a coating over the muscles, and by depositing a cement-like sub stance in the joints frequently termi nates fatally, or leaves its victim a hopeless cripple. It is natural to "doctor " the spot that hurts, ami it is quite right to use liniments, hot appli- ations, etc., to gee leiuporary relict Our prices on all dental work are very reasonable. ."LIVE AND LET LIVE" is our motto. Office open evenings forofafl- viitors until 9 p. m. BOSTON. DENTAL. PARLOUS' . DR. K31LTON M BULL, Manager Phone Main 820. 'Office on Willamette Sts SPORTING NEWS SALEM Q0T0R RACES WERE$LLEGED FAKE Salem. Or., Sept. 2 1. Following automobile races at tho state fair truck Monduay afternoon under tUo auspices of what Is known as tho lu teruiountaln Motor Racing associa tion, tho district attorney's office madlo official announcement that a Brand jury Investigation Is to follow, U determine whether the 11000 peo ple In atendanco can bo legally re lieved of their adnQiou money for hid ciass oi races prouueea. from a painful joint or swollen tendon; C) Tho track was bad. Iv.tt according proper muscles have Rheumatism , fret the uric acid it of the blood by taking S. S. S., a purely vegetable medicine, ana enjoy freedom from its misery. Book on Rheumatism and anv medical advice free to ;OI who write. 4? THE SWIFT SPECIFIC 00., AtUsU, OlO HANDY 'MEAT MARKET; Sane for Darkening tlio Hair There is nothing new about th idea of using sage for restoring the color of the hair. Our great-grand- If you want a chair, settee or table, or anything else n&de by the best i cabinet maker in Etogene, on short lc THE D APE .notice, see Carl Beck, at McClana- u i hi. i unUi h , mcubator factory or phone Red u "' " - uur greai-srauu- It you want tresn meat and ,6681. 16 frnZ ?AW ? prompt delivery. We Ctirei . Whenever their hair fell out or took haul1! at! A bacon uu uix.. net. maun ioui uu a uun, luuea ur sireuKeu mppeur- leaves nnd applied it to their hair with wonderfully beneficial " effect, our own Home made head cheese and sausage. .We cater to choice family trade 5lSt. neaPJVill. St. Phone Red 4861 SCHUMAN & SON Willowdale Six Lots For Every Acre. J K PRATT " Phone Main 5 Over Folly Thaatre JOS. F. FRANZWA ; . General . .Blacksmittiing and JffagpirWorK Horseshoeing a Siieclalty No Overcharges j Good Workmanship ; HALL (& SHUMAWY ' Plumbing and Sewer Work ! Also general Jobbing in tin and ' sheet iron work. Iron work prompt ly attended to. Carry a full line of plumbing fixtures. Phone lack 1871. 7th and 0k I Streets. Nowaday we don't have to resort to the old-time tlresojne method of gathering tTie herbs and making the wrew. 'this is done by skillful chem ists beUer than we could do It our selves, and all we have to do is to call for flie ready made product. Wyeth's, Sage and Sulphur, contain ing sage In the proner Strength, with the addition of Selphur, another old time scalp remedy. This preparation i sold by all first class druggists for 50 cents and $1,000 a bottle, or is sent direct by the wyqth Chemical company 74 Cortlandt street. New York City, upon receipt of price. For sale and recommended by Bowes Drug company, Inc. but Rheumatism is not a skin disease and such things, when depended on ilone make one careless, and the dis ease gets a firmer hold on the blood. S. S. S. cures S?e disease because it is the greatest of all blood purifiers. It 0 1 dilation, nnd re moves every particle of the irritating uq? acid, builds up the blood, makes it rich rQl oily, and in this way pre- nnrtiQ it fnr- IU. uuuiiaiiiuLiiv an jiMiiia, , nerves and bones. If you to most people lu attendance, the races wero worse, t ivo cars were entered in tho bO-itJo race, billed as tho feature of tho day. A Coxtou Keeton car with Paul Spraguo of Astoria, driving, finished 10 miles to the good. His tlino was 1 liwr 4 minutes and 33 seconds. A inaHnon cur, driven by Martin, of Poland, was seiQd, finishing tho couisTQiud averaging 1:15 to tho mile. Tho other three ears failed to finish. WINNERS OF PENNANTS IN SMALLER LEAGUES Ilock Island, 111., Sept. 21. The Three I league pennant race closed yesterday, with Springfield winner of the troph:0 Springfield started the season with 10 strui?ut victories and wntP never displaced from tho top. Springfield outbatted and outflolded all competitors. Tho final unofficial standingofol- lows: Springfield . . Rock Island . Peoria Waterloo . . Uloomjngton Dubuque ... Davenport . . Danville . . ... 57 Won Ixist P . ss . .82 . .75 . .72 .GO . .59 4S .047 5ti .092' 04 .540 7 .51S 70 .441 79 .432 80 .424 82 .410 t AMUSEMENTS J Wilton Laekaye, one of the most talented of native actors, will comoi to tho Eugeno theatre Friday night, I Ohio Iieaguo Knds Season, September 2 3. .Newark, O., Sept. 21. Tho Ohio Mr. Lackaye will present, for the State league closed Its season yestor- first time here a play by that dav. The standing of the clubs at inougntiui "auinor, Cleveland aior- tho end or tho season iouow: fett. entitled "The Battle," which . . Avon frost P. C has a record of splendid New York Portsmouth S7 53 .( and Chicago success to its credit. i Lima 83 57 I "The Battle," Mr. Lackaye. will Marion 82 58 bo supported by a cast of New York Newark ........... fe7 81 players rich in abilities as well as Lancaster 55 82 names. "TheBattle," is said to be Cllllcotho 53 80 first of all an engrossing love story, but behind the lighter action of Quiiiey Comes Out on Top, 1 593 ,580 413 ,401 ,381 vVillon Lackev Here Soon NEWUND'S THE W FALL GQOHS All this wecJc we offer very special values In Ladles' New Fall Suits, Skirts, Shirt Waists, Capes, Coats, Children's and Misses' new fall Coats and Capes, Silk Petticoats, Hosiery and Tnderwear, Dress Goods and Silks. Ner Fall Tailored Suits Are iyifSdsstly Priced Made of popular fancy dQgonal and fancy serges, seml-fftlng, back, single-breasted, four-button front, skli with panel friU: satin Inlaid collars aujl revei trimmed wit Si 5 00 buttons; worth $20; Vpocial V Coats and CapesQPriced Special We can save you from CQ to $2.00 on your new fall Coat or Caps. Our Ladles' C.Qes this fall are priced at $3.95, $5.90, $7.90 and $9.50. Coats $6.90 to $15.00. May we have the pleasure of show ing you t) new goods? O O O $4.00 Silk Petticoats Special $3.50 o This wSk we are oOring special prices on Petticoats. One lot of Silk Petticoats that are good values at $4.00, in tS3. jO blackOand colors. sMdal .O ' viw.w $1.25 bQk and white striped Heatherbloom PfQcoats, special fcis week $1.50 quality Broadcloth, 52 to 54 inches, black and T colors, special tho yard " J Qll-wool French and Storm Sge, yard ChatOable Mohairs, 65c quality, yard ' Men's & Boys' Ready-to-ear Goods We are making some very special prQ-s on Men's and BoV Cloth Ing and Furnishings this fall, prices that are very low, quam sldered. Men's 75c Wool Finish Und wear 50c kGood heavy weight Ribbed Cotton Underwear, wool nmsn, 75-cent value, special at (J W CCMiSETS Add Distinction to tny costume. 8 AYA & HEITZMAN o PLUMBING REMCfJED TO 26 AND 28 W. SIXTH We are now in better shape to attend to al kinds of plu!j ing and sheet metal work more room. . a 73c and 850 58c $1.50 fine Flannel Shirts, special at V. nff..r snecial bargains InOlen's and Boys' Hati. $1.23 !M 'f&M OwATCrUS SHOE your horse will show you why own era of fine horses prefer our work. Th mrp we give to the shape and fit of a shoe will be Romihing new in your experience. ThcWoRer you watch our work theOiore you will reeret not having your horse Bhod biQ before. BURBACH o:-vc St. " 4 r-i'v.. w " j. :--. v. ' MM , m r-. "TIIH ItXlTI-i;" O John J Iiaggleloii (Wilton Lackaye) seeks (o impress upon lilH sou tho unfairness of soelullMiu. CONVINCING PROOF OMHE VIRTUE OF Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Yh;is the use of procrastinating in the face of such evidence as the follouQg letters represent? If you are a sick woman or know one who is, what sensible reason have Qbw for not giving Lydia K. l'inkham's Vegetable Com pound a trial ? For 30 years we have been publishing such testimonial letters as these thousands of them they are genuine and honest, too, every one of them. ; i-feu J$ I.Sr. done tor inc. 'hWi' years! haT a" t u 111 1 1. Irs. S. .1. Harbor says: "1 think l.ydiaF.. l'i'.ikh uii's Vege table Compound is the best medi cine in the world for women and 1 feel it my duty to let other's s 1 liye years ago I haT a" t u mo r which the doctor said would have to lie removed by an operatioiO'r 1 could not live more than a year, or two, at most. 1 wrote Mrs. I'ink bani, at l.vun, Mass., for advice, and took 14 bottles of Lydia K. l'ink ham's VegeUibhQjoinpoiiiid, ani to day the tumor Is gone and I am a perfectly well woman. I hope my testimonial wilroeof benel't to oth ers." Mi's. S. J. JiAKllKH, Scott, ,N. Y. Mrs. E. V. 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Houkii, 7 East view Ave., (Jin , cinuati, Ohio. llecauso your case is a dillicult one, doctors haviiiR done you no eood, do not continue to suffer with- St KivitiK Lydia E. l'inkham's Veg etable C onp'ound atrial. It Shrely has cured many cases of female ills, such as intlanunaf ion. ulceration. dis- 1 placements, fibroid tumors, irregu larities, periodic pains, backache.etc. It" hearts and hands there is a web and Chicago, Sept. 21. Tho standing woof of t'Oumcnt and a clash of of the Central association clubs In character mat forms, perhaps, tho the 6easori(jw-fcAased Is as follows dominant interest of the play. To . . ' W win the Ioq of his son stolen fron Qulncy 88 59 him In halijiiood, John J. liagglcton, Oltumwa X0 - D7 multi-millionaire lives in the slums Hannibal 7700 of New York for six weeks. In this' (lalesbiirir 9 67 time he learns a whole lot of things Keokuk 07 70 about the poor and teaches them .Monmouth 62 72 many a coRent lesson. "Tho Battle," lliirllhKton 57 80 Is principally of comedy material but-Kewnneo 47 1)1 l .... r. il.raa allnnllnlia fif' . JOSEPH JACOBS Buys ana ceils 3ROOND HAND WATCHES GUNS MUSICAL INST1U1MNT8, MEN'H WKARINO APPAKEL. HIGH GHADK VIOLINS. TAKE ONE HOME AND THY IT. IF IT DON'T HUT RETURN IT AND GET YOUD MONEY BACK. i7 W. ElKntti St Eugene. Oregoo WING & CAMPBELL THE HOME OF GOOD MEATS 512 Willamette Ha e Plioiifl Main HH POLE'S GAZETTE Ep A Pntni ntrirlory ot rnrh City, Thwii mill VlllUT" in On-Kon iinil Wiii-MlniiKin, iilvln a u-i(ai;i"" hk,-1,-li uf eiu-h plur, lHf-:ulnn. MillMilnit l'nill.:li- 'lnl- n,.,l lrTtory ul eucb UuaUUMi null l'rofl-Mitliitl. B, L. l-oi.K CO.. inn. Studio, Waul.. MMWWltlfMftrt BRYANT TRACER CO. All kinds of light and heavy hauling. Dealers In Standard and Santa Cruz Cements, Ivory White, Hair Fibred Plaster, Tono Standard iro Brick, Con crete, relnforceinont materials Office- mill Willamette Phono Main 74 Street J llesldeuro 1.1th & Stewart Av Pliine Illnek 4721 i S3 HMMWWMMWMIMMM For County f.lcrk Having received the endorsement of the the Lane county as sembly, 1 now announce that I am an nsplrant for nomination for tho office ot County Clork, subject to .tho decision ofotlio voters at the republican primaries on September 24. If nominated and 'elected, I will faithfully and Impartially per form tho duties Imposed upon mo, giving tho office a strictly busi ness administration. I will not be subject to the beck and call of any ono man or set of men, but will bo tho Borvant of the people, treating one person tho sumo as unothcr, and treating all neinde rlirht. u O w Q I. 'P NICKLI.V. uist p. a . r, :t s .584 .562 .607 :JS .416 .341 such dramatic tension to iMe even thoroughly sophisticated audi ences catch hard fur their breath. o A Texas IQager will bo the at trOion t the Kiigena theatre to- nliiiit The Mujestle Amuseinent Istln wcstenOlrama should not fall to witness this performance. Price 25, 5 0 and (J) cents. XOTICK TO f(jJJlACT)llS Sealed proposjils 0 bo received company buve spared no trouble or, until -toon of the 1st day of October,1 expense in making this ono of tho, 1 i) 1 OVtor ite furnishing of all ma best productions of 'lis kind that, terlals BiKN-MboCjecessary for the ever tfkpeared here. The pjinpany Is erection and completion of four set-compoT.-d of IS people, all of whom , (ling tanks for ilravlty Killer plant have been specially engaged Q- their for tho city of Kiigene, Oregon. A respective jarts. They carry their certified ehwk In tho sum of five own band and orchestra. One of the')er cent of the amount of tho pro features of this company is the freo posal, drawn to ttho order of It. 8. street parade which will tako place, llryson, recorded must accompany at 2 p. m. on the day of their arrlv- each proposal. Qho successful bidder al. This company lias been doing a must furnish a satli-'Qtory lond. tremendous liuiG(p) In all tho cities Plans and specification mny be had they have visited, therefore It would of tho architect, John Hunzlcker. A'Q lie auisiiuie iu s'- uu; uiii Hi-am 111 gMiiosai ii uu hu u I i-r H'U 10 . advance. Those who enjoy a roal-Hryson, Kugeiie, Oregon, Oct. 1 High Grade Musifal Instruments 10-Cent Sheet Mifiic , HEAR VICTROLAS o R.c?achMusic blouse Com. Club BIJ. Phone Main 862 Q -O- tsr FIREJALE ON WALL PAPEB Will coi'v.inuc until damaged sdGis3 sold Plenty of pat terns sclcg fiOm O The Paint Man FRED LUDFQRD 102 W.8th St. Eugene, Oregon O O oo oe ess