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TWO THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1011. Ei PERFECT CUEE . SwolliSi gland, "ipuCtie neck, weak eyes, running sores and abscesses,4)ale, xtaiiryKtcompIexions and frail, poorly developed systems, are the most usual ways in which Scrofula is' manifested. In .some -cases the blood is so filled with the scrofulous germs that from birth the disease shows its presence. In other cases it is held in check: during young, vigorous life, but when the system begins to weaken, especially after a spell of sickness, the disease will often manifest itself in some form. S. S. S. is Nature's perfect cure for Scrofula,' made entirely of healthful roots, herbs and barks, a perfectly safe medicine for young or old. S.S.S. goes into the circulation, and drives out all scrot'ufotls ' matter, and supplies the blood with the healthful, vigoroUfliliillticXTf is in need of. In this way it builds up Weak, delicate persons and .makes them strong and healthy. 5.5.5. cures Scrofula because it is' the most perfect of all blood purifiers. Book on the Blood and medical advice 'free. 5. S. S. is for sale a! ' drugstores WE SWIFT WF.CMC. CO.. ATLANTA. CA. 'SPOTS'" - FREE Oui-Two Dollar Ileal Mi HlnlH (IjooIO. It t-xpliiins ubout us and liow to obtain lioultli through tlie melhoils gulht'rcd from tho ereiitput authorities of the day touchliiKS mid iirnclkhig tho sci ences that actually cure. 10-11 Nattonui uanu Annox, iMigene. W. N. RUBLE ViMir Provided for Your Cluiriiy Solicited. l'r. wilsom RIKl HAXO-THKRAPV AXI rsvcuoLoriiHT M Kt 'H A N'O-TI I KIIA I'lST A.M SIM A 1, A D.J ISTM KXT X . DEXTER RED SOX DEFEAT GOSHEN The baseball game between Goshen and Dexter Ued'Sox at the C'ohhI Fork picnic Saturday was won' by Dexter by the score of 9 to 4. ItUhards and Klmbal formed the battery for Dexter, while Moore and (lllliert did the act for Closhcn. Huns by innings: Gaslien 0 02100100 Dexter 1 1 0 0 6 0 1 0 J Strnclt out by Moore 16: by UlcD nnls II. ilits off Moore 7 : off Hlcliards 4. Two-lase hits. N. Moore Dexter, A. Moore, Goshen SPRINGFIELD TEAM. DEFEATED BY COBURG, In the baseball game Sunday be tween Springfield and Coburg. the li.tter won by the score of 5 to 1; Springfield plays Oakland next Fun day and Creswell on July 4. Next month Springfield will play Coburg, Creswe.ll, Junction City and Yon calla and ru'urn games with uach of the teams will be playet1 EYES TESTED Eye Class Wiper t FREE Free lor the Asking HAWKINS WILL NOT GO EAST i in. MYOPIA NEAR. SIGHT Is a progressive disease, which may end in TOTAL BLIND NESS IN old age. If you have any symptoms of MYOPIA attend to it at once. Delays are dangerous. Maurer-Coppernoll Jewelry Co. 542 Willamette Street. Martin V. Hawkins, the Portland boy who has been Oregon Univer sity's track captain and premier hur dler will not bo sent as a represent ative of the University of Oregon to the games to he held in Pittsburg In July. University s'tidents, through the agency of the committee, hod collected nearly $200 to cover heavy weight, ' announcing that he indorsement by tho Merchants' Yio tfc'lve Association of Eugene block ed a continuance of tho subscription campaign. STEVE HANNS IN , THE BOXING GAME Jack Day. ' manager of the Colum bus At.hlotic Club's smoker to be held at Merrill's Hall next Monday night .yesterday received a telegram from Stephen Ilanns. the Coburg heavy weigh' (, announcing that ho would be present to meet Melvus on tho night of the smoker. Oregoiilfin'. Monday's Scores. ' Pnclfic Const League Vernon 4, eczema -mm COVERED I FACE When a Baby .Hair All Came Out v Always Scratching Mother i .GotCutlcuraand He was Cured Mer 3 Years of Disease. "My son was about four months old When ho waa taken whh (imadfnl pczo- ' ma. I Jiati lour utneroni doctors but thoy could Anot hi'lu, him. The huir !- all can it out and his faco was totally covered. Uia cyc.H wen shut and wo thought he would (fo blind, lib limbs and body werenlHoantTtcd. He was nlwuvi scratchim;; I had to It -en his little hand-t tied down and ho seemed ' t h.ivo a Kreat deal of pain. "We did not know what to do. 1 used to .t.Hifk ImrijUing him, from the way tti ( orniptioii vs-;is always running. "Hut 1 cut koi no Cuticura .Soap and 'Cuticura (Jintnifiit and in a week or ten davrt I could m the eruption drying, up end bforn Ions he was cured, after ubout thive ytars of tho terrible difeaso. Now he ia nin"te'n years old and has not a fiicn of the old troublo. You eeo I learned to envo three-quarters of the doctors' bilU by using Cuticura Hoap and Ointment and I will recommend cither to any one nr.d advise them to uso them and receivo a rafo. speedy euro. Mm. Catherine Mock I in. Dock St.. Royalton. Pa., Fob. 21. 1910." Cutieurn is the mo;, economical treat ment for torturinr. di.ifiTtirinK affections of t hn kin of infanta, children end adults. A sincje cake of Cuticura Soap and box of Cuticiira Ointment aro oftensuflirient. riitlturi Pfrip (2V . Otntmnt (0e). nmlvM (50? . nnrt f .tiirnUt Ouu-d Pills (26c. . ore s:lj i hrotintimil the wnrlJ. i'otirr Drug & ciicm. Corp4 ii.ile rrnTi., 137 Columbus Ave.. Uutton. ar-Maid Tree, Cuticura Uouk oa Bkin and Scalp. Portland- 2; No other games sched uled. Northwestern League Portland 4 Tacoiutt 2; Sen tle 11. Spokane 4; Vancouver 8; Victoria 1 . ": Tuesday's Itesults. Pacific Coast I.eaKiie Portland 7. Onkland 3; San Francisco 3, Vernon 0; Los Angeles 3. Sacramento 1. Northwestern League Portland 9. Taconia 7; Spokane 10, Seattl 6; Vancouvr 7, Victoria 1. One-fifth of on !'. talking ma chines fpr a few days except the ?ab!o machines. Hill's Gun Store. J-20-25 Dest calicoes. 5 cents per yard at IheMlMClfnt Store. tf PROF. HAWTHORNE RECEIVES HQN0RARY DEGREE OF LL B. Former Member 0f Faculty of University Honored by U. of 0. Law School; ; As a measure of recoRnltlon bf his long and faithful service on the faculty, and in honor of his ad mission to tho bar, Professor Benja min .lames Hawthorne on his 74th birthdav yesterday had conferred upon him the honorary degree of I.L B. bv the University of Oregon law school. The recommendation of Judge C. U. Gautenbein, dean of the school, that this degree be granted, was unanlomu6ly concurred in by the vniversity faculty. NEWS OF COTTAGE ' 'i- !i' GROVE AND VICINITY , , . Stone and brick lnyiug was com menced on the new First Nirt!al hank building Monday morning, the foundation work having been iu'. pleted last week. t- ' rii. n n nemorset and famlly.ar- . rived' here last week from KltuMbE, Pullo nnrt w 11 occupy tno -cutn-i noi,inna The iloetor will 06' dental office in the Phillips ffock about July 1. . Mrs. Chas. Vandenburg and daVt:ri ter. MIfs Eunice, left Monday night to enjov a month's visit at Snn Jose. Los Gatos and other ( alilornla points. After the first mornings experience getting breakfast ami laundering the dishes Charlio decided to advertise for a cook. . - Jos. Perkins, Jr.; naa nis in Cl Uiilieu gasgarets'esjdail t'Tfi.MISEBA8lE DAYS Si toil 1.,... ! Mtiinti,in .. n. 1 li a null Mninai-li atft . ..... for a long time. Mf Primitive men did not neort e, care s. They nv( ,(" c plenty of truit. and al! f ,i,L. v.as coarse. We mode,-,, ,.' - ,J MP AM . ... rf ,00 j i l.ainw the Knee, A confederate soiaier u '"-; , in,.,-ln-caiiin.Jit i vor.ra nf nee. college nruiea-ui ami uiun-ii ,. ....7.... onle loo m,e different. We exorri. .frim.and or fu,)rt food reliiluei! il,,... ., ,s l'W th 'A K TV.. . " c ay creates noisr.ii.- a..j".V '"" ., .. , : -,Mi mo llOSP pol. and president in turn for 45 years , the Dlssl professor emeritus and recipient of i by gettln Friday evening professor emeritus and recipient ot ; py gemng caugui ..c.- vt-i-a -J. ;;. ,i bJioi Pnrnoirle'a nenslon fund honors, rro-i TM iraciures vrao i..... -. - Sobecarf,e. a law stu-i cal physician and the youngman f 7t nllfl nOW OUUU- . liflll IU iii.tiK.u ..w--- 1 thro.-.gh tho very dmi 1rKt dent of nles n rtesk in the law ouices Smith & Woodcock in Eugene. Professor Hawthorne was born in I ....n.imw. Vs.. June 19, 1837, and fnilai-;ttA TnfHlltrV tho hnllln n! GettVSbffTE On the staff. of General ArmiFtead, and when his ctmmandcr fell dead by his side in Pickett's famous charge he fought on, though severely wounded himself, to the finish. CATAHHII POCTOH. he is able to ge cared for until about again. - T. A. Hollenbeck, an expert minr ing engineer, who recently came Hi MstVdUwUh the"lSth Virginia Con- i Cot, age Grove lie was coionei nt ."e """-"""J ",,,, i.r'nJA ing upon uie iui iiii'i'i1'1"- Hohemiu district, and who avers that a party of capitalist Is now enrOute here to personally inspect tho mine with a view to taking It over at a stipulated price of $200,000. Is .fl lioost?r for this particular qanip, In which he see sgreat things for lie future. Leader. - t'ures Cutifrrh, Acuto or Chronic, or Money Buck. Would you pay a dollar to rid yourself of disgusting catarrh? Then go to the Red Cross Drug Co. today and ask him for a Hyomel out fit and you will not only engage, but you will own outright a li'tle ca tarrh doctor that has cured more cases of catnrrh than all the catarrh specialists on earth. lu the $1.00 box which contains the Hyomel ou'flt you will find a little hard rubber vest pocket In hnler. Into this inhaler you pour a few drons of Hyoinci. Then all you have to do is to breathe through tho little inhaler, either through the nose or mouth, according to where the ca tarrh is located. When you breathe HYOMEI you breathe a powerful yet soothing anti septic air, which as it passes over the Inflamed and germ ridden membrane penetra'es every fold and crevice, and destroys semis completely. Stomach dosing never cured nc- .suck in the nutriment. We bo we m,,.. Illlict I:.. an extent, like the primitive ,e I'aacrfms do what tl. riahi , , would do, what pl,.tv f 'fo"j does: The effect Is .. ..fl" ono.as the other. Cascutrctti. - take If them ""'"al !roB 'IHt'S U Chnn food, not In large doses rarelv k ! ' Sublet at a time. That is ti, ' ' keep well. QHtai;g Foley Kidney Ptha contain t , the ingredients necessarv to rpc and strengthen the action 0f ti lcidnevB and bladder. Trv iv yourself. Y tarrh, sprays and douches always fall: "iiiui whv? because they -don't get where the germs are,, and as ca-! tarrh is a germ diseaso you must kill ; the gerniB. before you can cure ca-1 tarrh. HYOMEI is guaranteed by j the Red Cross Drug Co. nnd by drug-1 gists everywhere to cure catarrh. I coughts, colds, croup and soro throat. "ery Hill's 15c store for nil art I- j -.io thnt vnu can think of; costing! 25c at other stores. !Ycui,will be surprised at the big savin ninlfMS you are already tnullng' there. "-'iuo Talcum powder 15c, . worth 25c: trowels that some peoplo sell as high as $1.00, at 15c. You should surely get acquainted at Hill's, and his p-ires if vou are desirous of saving a few doilars; It is a big thing as time goe3 on. A little saved eiicli dnv makes a big pile of moeny by th; end of the year. If you haven't ieei! trading at Hill s you are losing nion- I ry wiirs l r( ey and losing it fust. store at once. .1-21 n-(..7w-w-rflBPlliTI 4 ' ' 'tl0i ' '' The income from an investment made during early years of a person's life should be sufficient to Keep them in comfort in the latter days of their life. HAVE YOU MADE AN INVESTMENT THAT WILL KEEP YOU? IF NOT, WHY NOT? Are you satisfied to idly watch others maKe good investments and reap the rewards? Is Your Money a for Yon? If you have invested it well and wisely it is worKing fo- you, worKing day and nigto, if you have .it horded away it is worKing' for no one. "Hie Very Best Investment, Today Is New, Growing Towns Towns that have something' behind them to Keep them growing', something' to sustain them after they have received their growth. 'H f -V'l Florence, By the Sea, Is Such a Town Has abundance of timber lands, agricultural lands, fruit lands, farming lands, dairying lands, fisheries, lum berinr, shipping'. HAS A GODD HARBOR UPON WHICH $430,000.00 IS NOW BEING EXPENDED, WHICH WILL MAKE IT ONE OF THE BEST HARBORS ON THE PACIFIC COAST. HAS ONE RAILROAD UNDER ACTUAL CON STRUCTION HEADED TOWARDS HER BESIDES MANY OTHERS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION MAKING PER MANENT SURVEYS. The development of the HARBOR that is now being pushed ahead as fast as possible,, the assurance of one railroad, the completion of the PANAMA CANAL WHAT DO YOU THINK THIS WOULD MEAN TO ANY TOWN? TOWNS WITH GOOD HARBORS TOWNS WITH GOOD RAILROAD FACILITIES, TOWNS WITH THIRTY FOUR BILLION FEET OF GOOD TIMBER BEHIND THEM WILL MAKE GOOD. . . . Mmp thp rpnsus renarts for towns laree and small alone the Pacific Coast, each and every one gained in population, but you will alsD note that towns that had bnh water and rail transportation had the greatest gain. FLORENCE WILL SHOW ONE OF THE M0T PHENOMENAL GROWTHS AT THE NEXT CENSUS OF ANY TOWN IN THE PACIFIC NORTH-WEST AS IT IS NOW, SMALL AND HAS EVERYTHING TO GAIN. Prices of City Lots Are Correspondingly Small. Lots Sold on the Installment, Plan Wi'h Eesy Payments. Come in and Let, Us how You Maps, Plots, Etc. 0 Harbor-Sound investment Company, Rqqs and 7 Register Balding 2 A first r I fie square-deal photographer to Eliaira on the Fourth. ' Pictures warranted not to fade. Chas. W. Phelps. TRAOB MARK ii - :; ' f .'.. '.'', !- ." '' . '.-.'.; "V-A ' '.' . , .- 4, ,, v iiatMw'5,'' i- 'StiM? .t&$im ' s -w,k -sSti r.", " ' " 1 1 ,; Not a Rostrum, but a Proved Special Remedy for the Uric Acid Copdltion PJEUMATISJI '!-.-GOUT NEURALGIA ECZEMA and many cases of asthma are symptoms of the same trouble, effects from the same cause Excess o! Uric Acid in the Blood No latitude can claim en tire exemption, nor is any locality entirely free from ijS victims. URICSOL . r : . is a natural solvent of ex cess uric acid in the blood. It is 'a proved curative remedy and will helpyoa James Hayes, cf Los Angeles, writes: " Nothing ever jnvo ma my reuer until i inea -ntm. g ONE BOTTLE WILL HELP; IT MAY CUilE The CALIFORNIA CHEMICAL CO. . . Sole DIstrlbiT-rs 325 New High St, Los Angeles, CaL DILLON Drug Co Special Agent. cv y8a2.TPi'-3M" 'obrSickSolss ' ' Like to come to us EUGENE QUICK SHOE RE PAIR SHOP, -' 22 West Eighth Street '", . " ' 75C Men's scweci -oieb. WcGien's Sewed Soles... aJl M. MILLLR tt3S( nfn-n'rT "T"!m-irfi 3BSt