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TWO THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, FRIDAY; APRIL 21, 1911 Aids Nature The great success of Dr. Pierce's Golden Nfodloal Dii . covery in curing weak stomachs, wasted bodies, weak lungs, and obstinate and lingering ooutfhs, is based on - the recognition of the fundamental truth that "Golden Medical Discovery" supplies Nature with body-building, tissuerepairing, muscle-making materials, In con denied and concentrated form. With this help Nature supplies the necessary strength to tlie stomach to digest food, build up the body and thereby throw off lingering obstinate coughs. The "Discovery" re-establishes the digestive and nutrftivo organs in sound health, purifies nd eoriches the blood, and nourishes tho nerves in , short establishes sound vigorous health. , , II your dealer offer eomethlni " luet m iood," It la probably better Poll HIM It pay better. Hat you are thlnklni ol the cure not the profit, to , there' a aotalat " Juat at iood" tor you. Say mo. . Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Mcdlcsl Adviser, In Plain English; or, Med icine Simplified, I WW pages, over 700 illustrations, nowly revised up-to-date Edition, paper-bound, sent for 21 one-cent stsmps, to covor cost of mailing y. Cloth-bound, 31 stsmps. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffet ), N. Y. OREGON TEAM IN GOOD ,f CONDITION AT BERKELEY Have Hopes of Making Strong Showing in Big Meet Tomorrow ' Mies Baldwin's school of expres sion. Apartments 17-18-19 St. Fran cis. Volro culture, dramatic Interpre tation, 8hakesearo, llrowiilng, with relaxation, or grace and huulth, ver sus tonalon, or solf-consclousness, and nervtpusnoss. Special attention to round houldors, sunken cheat, curvature of the spina and other school desk evils common to chil dren. m!2 SPORTS LEAVING TOWN Will sell my $475 piano at sacri fice. Call 146 West Tenth at. AZ1 t Word received here from the Ore Bon draining camp lit the University' of California Indicate that the En KDiii athletes are counting upon n strong standing at Ao all-coast meet tomorrow. Manager Barbour re ports that all the men are in the prime of condition and Ihelr week's vacation and training received there liaa been a benefit. Tho first of the week Rlglitseolng trips wnro given nnd tho team "Znvf" I'iIfco. Ab Berkeley they have been quartered at. the fraternity lioit&e and report the beat of treatment. -California is genornlly concered the strongest team on the coast, and tiro big fiuht for supremacy will be between Oregon and Washington. ! Tie University of Washington team arrived Wftdnesday and established ..rthlr rival "camp near Oregon. Onej oi Oregon s expectea iirsi iiiu:c -"! lost Saturday when a California man; threw the htmrocr 167 feet 3 inches, j Bailey's best has been 140 feet Nrrll Is conceded first place In the 4 II ... I...-.., ,.. n nnA flfStl jtivuiiil IJ an, ii,r.ti,, 11 place for Oregon. Oregon is strong , I in tue nuraies una tne aiioii;. GUARD CARRIERS J ARE STILL WINNI1MU The Guard carrier team won an other bus'-ball victory yesterday aft ernoon, defecting a boys' team styled the "Amazon Giants." by the close score of 13 11. The Guard's team holds the championship of tho city, b'jlng still undefeated- The batter-if-s for the Guard were Ackley and Fletcher, and Harvey and Qulnn. while for the Giants were Moore and 1'incet. The first Inning was a strong one for the carriers, when; they ran In six scores. ! Ihe Greater Ax Billy Dept. Store Yea Could Have Bought It Cheaper at Ax Billy's 0; A. C. BASEBALL TEAM ON TOUR Oregon Aprlctiltural College. Cor vallls, April 21. Coach Walker left here -today with Ilia baseball team for a tour of tlhe northwest. The. team will be gene 10 days and will, during this time, play eight games, aaaaaaMBaaewwaaasMaawwarwsiaaaaaaKMasaBaras mwauiagq - sa'elSTesa snara laaaaaaaaaasati li MM llnaaaaasmaaaasaaaMSJnaaaaaai rfsil las i -Trmm,lihummajx Specials at Dodge's This Week I ' M a . mm women s suits At $12 to $20 it . . The prettiest, best quality Suits for the money possible to buy In Eu gene. Made of fine French serges, novelty materials and imported Eng lish basket weaves. All sizes in a splendid range of colors. They are quality-made Suits that not only look well but will give full wearing ser vice and hold their shapes. Right now is a most opportune time to make your selection5"Como and see. Silk Waists $6.50 VALUES NOW ONLY $2.98 An elegant assortment of silk Waists In foulards and taffetas with check ed and striped patterns, styled with high necks or sailor collars, trim med in Valenciennes, lace yokes and ruffle effects, with kimono sleeves. Splendid values, suitable for street wear; all new; values to $6.50, for only $2,98 Silk Petticoats $5.00 Values Special-$2.98 150 new Silk Petticoats in rich, lustrous finished taffeta and messaline silks .comprising all the best colors for the sprin gand summer wear. They are well made and styled with deep flounces, trimmed with neat tucks and tailored bands. The season's most attractive offering of values to $5.00; special for this sale, each $2.98 Silk Dress Sp'l tforf1 tr nn flnr Wpiu YnrL hnver hoc ma Ho 22?V:' &A'Hi - w, wujvi iiuu iiiuuu . , J-rfyf a sensational purchase of Silk Dresses at less than the cost of production.. This is the first at tractive offering of this kind for this season. The lot em braces Foulard, Massaline and Pongee Silks, neatly styled ac cording to the very latest vogue and the figured silks are trim med with embroideries, braids, bands, etc., and faced with the plain messaline silk. The plain silks are trimmed with lace yokes, and sleeves with little touches of braid, laces, buttons, etc. And it's only due to the shrewdness of our buyer that we are able to make,this sensa tional offer. If these dresses were bought regular, we could not sell them for less than $25. Our price this week . . $9.99 Washington Brand Suits for men of all ages and tastes the young men with dash and vim, the conservative dresser, the stout and slim all are looked after in the famous Washington brand Suits. Prices ..$18.50 to $25 MEN'S DRESS SHIRT SPECIAL A large line to choose from and a $1.25 value, spec ially priced at 75c MEN'S SOCK SPECIAL 25c values WiS. To Please You, To Fit You, To Have You Satisfied Lr!ru TS" m J!?Ie seUb,ed.hee a big line of men's Clothing, the greatest values ever produced for the Eynr,wc i5;?) m,?re' Hand-made throughout, pure all-wool and the style and finish of the best. Browns, blues, grays, tans in all weaves; new effects. We have these Suits on sale this week at our big store as low as $5.85, $7.50, $9.98 and $12.00 Dainty UndermusHns and French Lingerie We invite your inspection of the dainty Lingerie offered in our cozy corner, on the second floor. You will find the better grades of American-made goods and the sheer dainty, handsome, hand-made lace trimmed in this extensive showing of these goods. GOWNS Hade of fine quality Cambric; with ronnd, square or V-neck styles with tucks, em broidery and Insertion, from the simple Inex pensive garments to the higher but moderate priced ,. 50o to $3.50 , DRAWERS 'a several pretty embroidery and ' lace effects ; 25o.'tO $1.50 WHITE PETTICOATS Petticoats'-of muslin or cambric. We have the underrruffle, embroid ery -or elaborate lace trimmed with ribbon In sertion. Prices .:.... 50c to 70o CORSET COVERS--f fme Nainsook, neatly ' trimmed with cluny lace; ribbon beading, etc. Selling at ,..' 5o to $2.00 AX BILLY BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 50c Men's Silk Socks 35c 25c Glass Water Pitcher 1 9c 25c Corset Cover Embroidery. .... 1 7c 59c Crepe-de-Chene Silk . . . ; . . . 42c six of which will be with the confer ence college teams. The first game will be played with Willamette university at Salem this afternoon, and the following day the Oregon boys will meet the .Multnomah club In Portland. Mon day they will open the conference Echedule with a game with the Uni versity of Washington ' at Seattle. They will then play two games with the University of Idaho and two with the Washington State College at Pullman. C0UL0N WINS FROM PHIL McGOVERN Kenosha. Wis., April 21. Johnny Coition had a big shade over Phil McOovern In their 10-round bout last night, but McGovern was a dan gerous mnn or the featherweight champion In eaoh round except the last. At times he had Conlon in trouble. McOovern had a great punch, but Conlon outboxed him all the way. nnd his boxing made it Impossible for MeGcvern to land. The crowd was all with McGovern. and Coulon was repeatedly hissed for his rough work. Pacific Coast Ina:ue Portland 4, Los Angeles 3. . San Francisco ,7. Sacramento 2. i: Vernon 10, Oakland 3. Northwestern Tongue Spokane 3, Portland 2. Victoria 2, Tacoma 0. Seattle 3, Vancouver 1. NOTICFS TO CONTRACTORS' Sealed bids will be received for excavating the basement and putting In the foundation of the now Meth odist church, at the office of W. W. Calkins, up to Saturday, April 22, at 4 o'clock p. m., where the plans may be examined up to that time. Bids will be considered as to the ex cavation and foundation separately. Certified check for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany it. The right Is reserved to. reject any and all bids. R. A. BOOTH, - Chairman Building Committee. W. W. Calkins. Secy. A22 s- CARPET CLEANING Eloctrlc Vacuum cleaning. Give us a trial and you will never clean carpets the old -way.i: J. O. McCrady, 184 - Weatllth at. Phone 410-R. A26 Fresh rich milk for sale by quart or pint, Bailey Gro. Co., on and after April, i,, by C. P. Croner. A30 GUARD'S CLASSIFIED ADS PAYS. Wood Feed Coal EUGENE FUEL AND FEED COMPANY Dry Wood or &u lands for Sale Poultry Supplies Phone 825 Office 102 W. 8th if vw-vvv WW-VVV VV WVSV9WWS i! the &Fe"SS m hora wi,h SSeSwi" CarPe'S a"d A" Squares ,' S29.50 Electric Felt silk Fl at v.:::":::-.-.iii-jj,-aHMi Set them at ' " Bodg Department Store Corner 8th and Olive BiSSELL , BARKER. i 526 WILLAMETTE STREET PHONE 1Z4 J . WMsMiSiSU...' A