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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1911)
o o o THS SUOEUE DAILY GUARD, THUHSDAY, SEPT. 21. 1911. Wnmens Secrets: - : I :... ! . lucre u "'V""" tji-o hat perharK heird ire women', secret, than any other man o. THREE couuur. :-- 01 I'"" or shame, hut 4 toe erett of .uffenni, and they have been cor.ndcd to Ur L u V. Pierce in the hone and ernccit;,,n i .,. : . . , That few of these women have been disappointed in ti.eir e rtationi I. proved by the fact that r.inety-eiCht per cent, of ,l nmen treated by Dr. l'.erce have been absolutely and altogether cured, buch a record would he remarkable I iht, cisrs treated- were numbered by hundreds only. But wh-n that record applies to tha treatment of more than half-a- mil. on -. - uicr to years, it is phenomenal. end entitle Dr. Pierce to the jratitude accorded bin by women . .t. c . ,pecialisl in tho treatment of women', disease. ""men, c. the first U Every iiclc woman may consult Dr. Pierce' bv I u , , . . charee. All replies are mailed, sealed in riecrh nlain , I Y W''uUt ,y printing or adverti.ing whatever, Upo , them ri, " ,Te'?"' w"ho"e lJtL, to World'. Dispensary MedicdPA5Si00? J.' tVV'T DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION 2yj--"- wumoa strong, --1g?I--Wo"Pn "PC-oil. E. CONFERENCE TW0 MORE CONVICTS AT SALEM ORGANIZES ; ESCAPE FROM PEN CRESWELL SCHOOLS OPEN THIS WEEK WITH BRIGHT PROSPECTS $10,000 New Building Now Houses the Kiddies at the Fruit City. Salem, Sept. 21. Willi the slii!; Jng of the conference hymn and a prayer tc divine guidance in the dis cb.v'se of tic duties and labors to come before tho:n. over Hu minis ters and laymen convened the 51'tli tcpslea of the Oregon Annual Confor care of the Alothodist Kniscopal church i!i this city yesterday. Officers lire Fleeted. C. C. UaiTlcks, who was secretary tit the last conference, was nomina ted for the same ilace and re-elected. 31. E. Meyers. Frank James and H. II. Allen were named as his assistants. Ii. Ti. Fields was elected statisti cian and Joseph Notts, C. I.. Creesev, J. M. Jasper, L. C. Poor. T. I). Yar y.ex and .1. C. Spencer made assist ants. A E. Avers was elected treasurer and A. D. Cnlder. F. X. Sandlfur and Harry AIcKane elected to his assist ants. J. W. Exon was named as the grand master. HEFORE YOU REACH THE LIMIT of physical endurance and while your condition is still curable, take J'oley Kidney Pills. Their quick ac tion and positive rnsults will delight Jou. For backache, nervousness, rheumatism and all kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. For sale by all drufglsts. I Salem. Sept. 21 . Availing himself of the liberties enjoyed as a trusty. Georee Davis, serviiiu a sentence in the state penitentiary for grand lar ceny comniifed in ijont.in county. Sunday evening broke Into the tailor shop of the Institution and after stenllns a suit of clothes, effected lils escape bv scaling the prison walls unobserved by the suards. HIkcov erln;,' the escape the next day. the pri son authorities put the penitentiary blond hounds on his track and traced him as far south as th Southern Pacific depot, where 'lie hounds re fused lonacr to follow the scent. Inquiries made at the state prison also developed the fact that another prisoner, ltobert Owens. escaped Monday and that he has not yet been captured. Owens was sent up from 1'iiion county for f;rand larceny and was a trusty. He was employed In the brickyard, and some time during the forenoon of Monday, evidently be coming tired of his job, deliberately walked away. W'c are bnsy these days, and why? Because wo are turning out artistic and nobby ' photos at a reasonable price and are pleasing our customers. CLARK'S STUDIO, 504 Willamette St. SVIISOKIHK FOIl THE fiVAHl). The Creswell public schools opened Monday with a cood attendance In all grades. Quite a number of schol ars were not present on the opening day,, but will enroll during e next week or two. The 0.r starts with bright pros pects for one of the best terms In the history of the school. Kvery thlng possible has been done for the benefit of the students y the board of directors. A competent corps of teachers have charge of the work, the building which was erected last year at a cost of $10.0011. has been Im proved in several ways and every thing points to a very bene.icial year. Some changes were made In (ho teachers. The fifth and sixth grades which were taught last year by .Miss j Kdlth Stacy will be in charge of Aliss : Sybil Harrington. Aliss Kdith Sucre will have charge of the seventh nnd eighth grades in place of Aliss Clare Stacy, and Professor H. S. Wakefield wtll act as principal In place of Professor P. K. linker. Miss F.lva Klchardson will Instruct the priniir;v grade and Miss Kdna Weber wul have the third and fourth grades, the same as last year, and Uuy E. Kich- I ards will again assist in the high i school woik. Kvery teacher is ex ! perienced. which wli; add much to 'he efficiency of their work. College Student?. Several students leave here this week to attend college in different parts of the state. Frank Harring ton. Kdward Weber and Tressa Haw ley go to C'orvallis to attend the ug rlcultural..,college. Hay cleaver and Leslie Lacy to attend Albany college; Floyd Lnwton to Willamette Univer sity at Sa'.em and Frank Noland goes to Eugene to outer the University of Oregon. .1. L. Scott, Hoy Higgs and Loyal Scott returned Saturday from a hunt ing trip east of the Uohemin coun try. They killed two deer nnd J. L. Scott ran a large black bear to death. He Intends to have the hide tanned and made Into a rug. Tho many friends of Airs. Frank Schmitt will be pleased to know Hint she is recovering very rapidly from if p&tll v. MICHIGAN V Service, reliablity, readability and economy those are what a man wants in a:v automobile and the MICHIGAN em bodies all these things to a degree greater than any other car made at tho same price. Let us show you this car let us take you out over the road in the mud, the sand, and on the hills let us prove to you that dollar for dollar the MICHIGAN is the best car made. Phone us any, time and we will arrange a demonstra tion at your convenience- ' F. 0. B. CO SOLE AGENTS TEMPLE BLOCK! EUGENE, OREGON an operation performed at the Eu gene hospital last wek. Virgil Xoland of Klamath Falls visited Sunday and Alondny with his uncle, J. E. Xoland and family. Chronicle. AUTOMOBILE AXII HACK i:us. I Ht I V- I of Eugene, must. have city license j for each vehlclu so used, as provided I by Ord. Nci. I li:,. Violation of this persona en- ordinance renders offender liable to loll.irs. Licensed ve- Take notice that all gaged In the business of carrying ! a fine of fitly passengers for hlro within the cltv hides should carry their license num hers with them during tho fair week. K. S. 11UYSON. s-' City Recorder. Ravo money by buying second-hand school hooka at Trump's book store. 6 n v U am 6 xtfen Saturday Night, Stanley Stock C ViRfl S A r winea uut. r WILL BE DONE SATURDAV BRINGS THE CLIMAX MY CONTRACT CALLS FOR AN ABSOLUTE SALE OF EVERY ITEM OF THE STANLEY STOCK BY 9 P M SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23. EVERY SHELF MUST BE SWEPT CLEAN-NOT ONE VESTIGE OF THIS STOCK CAN OR WILL REMAIN. I WILL TURN OVER TO MP!. V. W. WINCHELL THE SHELVING AND COUNTERS ONLY WHEN THE TOWN CLOCK STRIKES NINE, SATURDAY NIGHT. rut Rr.-an HPra is what interests you i si'H have several thousand dollars' worth of merchandise It must be sold or given away in this ESAA TrS K for tho real excitement-the mighty bargains we have given will fade into a mere significance SUctCc OF 3 TtW IiUl.fw uui a jw in this mighty merciless masacre lasting one flay. i m jjv nr ciocnprniP for this one day for we arc making preparations to handle several thousand people and here is just a Sample p?ice or ''two -It Ts "Do or Die" with me and I promise to bring this sale to a close in a blaze of glory that will long live in the memory of Eugene. $15 00 MEN-S SUTS $3 95 MBM U.M ,11ITS $5 65- $2.50 PANTS. 69c: $5.00 BOYS' SUITS, $1.19; $3.50 MEN'S FELT HATS, 29c; $1.00 MEN'S RUBBERS, 5 'oMEN'S UNDERWEAR, 10c: 10c HAIR P.N CABINETS, 1c; POST CARDS, 3c PER DOZEN; 15c BLUE SEAL VASELNIE, 3c; W RnvTsHQES 59c- $2 25 MISSES' SHOES, S8c; $3.50 LADIES'- SHOES, 79c; $4.00 MEN'S SH0ES,$1 .00; $5.00 MEN'S SHOES. m"?9- $1 50 UMBRELL S 59c: $3.00 STRAW HATS, 3c; 25c BOSTON HOSE SUPPORTERS, 5c. . DOORS Sg OPEN AT 8:30.A. M. AND CLOSE AT 9 P. M. ON THE LAST DAY'S SELLING OF THE STANLEY STOCK. L. M. DUNCAN, MANAGER WESTERN SALVAGE & ADJUSTMENT CO., IN CHARGE, 618 WILLAMETTE ST., EUGENE, OREGON. STORE CLOSED i,at r fintll IHITII o.on CATHDnlY MORMIMft THIS 15 Tfl Al I nW Hllfi tRrif ,y tui CTnRF n OSES FRIDAY AT Nuum mimu "--'"' " THIS STORE LLU5tb rniu norD.Dc cno tuc Mir.uTY ?PI I IMP, OF cfiTURDAY. , O U SALES FORCE TO REST COMPLtTtLT anu rnnn, rw.. ... o :4 ' I5B-if -'c.- - ,;,(..- -yr ' 1 j i' ij n ', li -1 ;' ' M Wvm M M 111 U -Mil p o y llimii himiiim imufreumtwr-n iirmn iiibmb I ?! n iiiMiMWMiiiii n mm in tm i TriiiT htmi aMMiMMMaMMMMfcj '