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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARO TMUPRn/\v ,jAN 27 IDE GUAKÜ'S CONÏESTANTS SHOW MOST EVERY NAME IN THE LIST SH9/VS DECIDED INCREASE-ONLY FOUR MORE DAYS OF EXTRA BALLOTSNEW SUBSCRIPTS WILL NEVES CO'JNT MIRE I It J- Inti'r« l'f -ttig to k* **p i h'-i i but I«* of ballot* an J ev«*t t maki'M some itbasge« In t <• , piixjtlou of stime « alidi lat«- >w It I* one l ontestant that r«*< > i*4 g boost I ward the top and then Afioth«*r But th«« standing pub- lbdi«*d In the paper doe* not •«•II the whole story. It I« a good Ing to keep near the h«*ad of t e II« but It Is a gr«*a’er advantage to ba a re nerve ba< k of which no one it uovi anything about, and which < a ti be br >ught Into play later on With all ytuir votes In the i»ap«*r I’ is ap easy mater for anyone to M*' m . ,. •xactly what you have and how many it will lake io beat you In the end GET DURING THIS OFFER—THE LARGER THE AMOUNT OF NEW BUSINESS THE LARGER \ I k ’ THE SPECIAL THE RETURNS WILL BE BALLLOT—YOU HAVE BUT FOUR MORE DAYS TO HUSTLE 0 0 0 0 > 0 0 0 0 *0 0 y >• r*. ri *>• zh ••• /•$ ••• 0 0 SPECIAL NOTICE /•*. ••• .**♦. ••• /*•. .**•. ¿*-1 ••• ••• r T 0 0 0 0 0 lion liat to r »•< thv paper at h«T houae every d-T until the Ife«’ <>f I I m * content and will bn fnrnlHh<*d with receipt iiianhM and other In** format Ion • to ¡1 «list her In ><*<:ur: < votea. The nt and In k of th«* co a t ent a II t » aS presented today show a decided gain In the »landing of a number of girls w . > w«-re down th» 11*1 in .Mon I a y * paper. Mauy that wer near th bottom of the lief have forge 1 V y nea In in it T h or ar K I n > h t I it take girl I t y h«-r new II .1 w< i n >g th h I 1,1» Illi«* KIOO Kill l> il| 1*1.1110 oll.- of ilu* Iwo giv«'n uH.iy F> l> 'Jlltli. lii<lii*Oi<>ii« F<>rg« Hi. .. ul. The list •of Candida:«*» tie nd number of vote» received b. h show thnt the InduMirbHA» f >r lug uh «-ad to th» battle of ThvL- Voter are f ee.but in man 11 IK a’ y <for the c»tnd. . aro in <1 among their fri» r i*m in. The... f ■ ir I«ayment* on n A subscription* md nominatici i«* pap«-r «Filly subscript Ions II ><T I* In pi I by tb«- !• gr s»|l < riptlon llall'ft«*. 1 1 Issurl on lb e MX'd any t me NINE >n 84.50 paymeti ippdes t«> any si may secure, but months or m >m entitle you to th ond Die new montha ill NO >W on tbe *p< clal o Wh«*r> turnlug It kindly mark your * ib "r«eot>d pay ment.” This ruling I* also g'X»l on mall subscript «sat taken at the 63 rate, In fact, all subscription future Habseriptlon» C «Dtestanta may find In some cas es friend* who wish to help tuem in the contest by xubacrlblng fjr the Dally Guard, but are adeady taking a local paper which is paid In ad- vance, and i mg u recai V« more than < dally In their homes at th« me, the contest depart tr ccept from • ub- L any mer may desi. CANDIDATES ARE NOT RESTRICTED AS 10 THE NUMBER once !>•• plan OF NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS THEY MAY ]9]0 « ip« n benefit i get to hours, tl nt will be vpeu » ♦ ♦ ♦ « * * * ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ DISTRICT NO. 1 In Eugen ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ 7 ♦ ♦ ♦ € Leona Walterville . Irving . Viola Stono, Hutherlln .sAlidred i I'tUaJ«', (*ot. Ghdj Mell iry, .'...rtngfleld Kate Van Duyn, Coburg ..., llamle Reed, S>ifh«*rlln .... Cerma Mann, Oakland .... Floren««* Runyon, Irving ... Mrdlb* Wallace, Jasp«*r.......... (’ora Furnldge. lu-ona............. May Frazer, Jiimtlon City.. Margaret McCormkk. Sh«-dds Mary Lythle, R. F. D. 1 City Frances Brown. M'ona .... Marian hrftuwr. Walker ... Frances Jackson, ■Springfield Tillie Si Stith -rlfn .... Lulu Ya Elm TH A«la , Sn Wa Verra II aspar .... a't. Elmira Oakland nc. Cy.. R 2 . M< ■nick, Sh‘*«lds Springfield. Irving.......... I rving ........... Blachley. .. Perry. Springfield . . . Halt , Elmira .... Et.flora Andrews, Andrews. Blachley., Wadkina, Corvallis.. Elna Wadkins, Min:;h* F-ndren. Sprlnrfldd. Grice Waixer, Springfield .. Miss Bell. Irving ..................... Maud Smith, Oakland............. « Vera Berthistle. Blachley . . ♦ e * + » ♦ ♦ Pearl Lind lev, 7th A- Motil ve Mrs. May« Warnoc Aloha. Goldie Wimer, 44 "th. . Orllla Zimmer, Dr Edna Endicott, 30* 4 0 0 Giissle Baldwin N< w hubscri|>lioti.8 will never count more than 0 this II I w .• Nellie Workman, White Tern < <> il Bessie Ham. 315 High .... 0 week. Do not hold them expecting more votes. r i 1 hi Kat« Mulnm* >', 13th A Agate o Helen Haskell, 2 -5 E. 8th. . id .... ••• •« ,fI •*. ll.s-ie Porter. 924 W. 4th.. i .•’t X **v Kl V* A 0 0 0 0 -0 0 0 '.*• 7 :> 0 Norma Andrews. 731 Wiliam. 5 5 Les i Mau<l Jacobs, city i in<* mui I ♦ ♦ 4 + ♦ + + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «Ubrflpllona mtiat be received t W III one of those May Rowland. 7 4 Wiliam. . i hat »«■rlner ♦ Dail) Guard offhe ny th!, bon nation Stella Wilkinson, i7 W Mh wo ;ir<- giv< lng It la liable ■ nm- ♦ I ii f< «riitalh it ♦ ' <>rdrr t<> gK< ’ » girl in th*» terri Ellen Green. 74 7» Oak .... blanks. billon ou the part of any young ♦ ^|»< » I Offt-r ♦ lory oulalde of the city the na me tu want to perfect herself In bus ladj M ae Horney, Cum. (*b.b Es< ■ ylluiig Fair and Fapial. illeKS ♦ ♦ i amount id tl no* to work aa thioMt in Every y part and phase ph,u«’ of tl the con Edna Rash. 36s W. 7th . . method* and every on«* will bu ♦ Klwly Monili** h ltii«i|- ♦ ■ ■ - . - i management will accept lag to lilp her. Do not delay text has as ben planned out in th«* ut Lilian Weatherman, city . . ♦ fi>r flit Itati) (« ioim I ulti ♦ all »ubac riptl otm that uri* mull . «I be- most falrnea f.ilrnesx The territory, both V«*ra Fisher, 13th A Ony x start at one«*, ask your friend )• ii t«» n hit tw»ll«»< ♦ ‘ f«>r<« V i» m Saturday <-v< nlng, but save the vote« for you and In the city and th«* country, has I h -«- u Mrs. Ruby Hurlburt, city. of sMl.INHI lutili limi ♦ the enV« h»pc■ or package In which divided Into districts so that < andi- Myrtle Clark. 37 W. Mh . . ♦ monili o%«*r ih< *Kt) ♦ . the»«» ftubwertp! lollft aD* went must paying their subscriptions to be ♦ jou imi) I h - nhlr to «<*4 un* ♦ bear the postmark of the date and and get the votes from the collector. dates in one part of the country will Ixmlse Steele, Eugene Bag nut b<> coiii|>etltig with more favor- Griff e Dunn, 12th and Olive. Large Vote l ast. ♦ Mll| rllllllr )ou fo file |>ro|M 1* ♦ hour inalled. tog«-, .er with tin* post- With the chan* of the voting Sat able conditions than candidates in Laura Chamberlain. city . . . ♦ |»ro|w»rtl"ii of miimi I h r ♦ innstcr'a nainc and date and hour l.lzz Ie Brauner, 985 Kerry . . ♦ In Morii«», thè htrwr ♦ mailed written on the outside of the urday noon almost every <ont<*»tunt another part. In the city of Eugene the interest Daisy Williams, P. T. Co. op. In the two district, had ben beard ♦ Ilo- iiiiinlMr of i»« u inontlift ♦ envelope from ami their count materially In i* such that friends of candidates Irene F. Van Ausdell, 167 \\ h ♦ (I h leru» r )«»ur •»i* < tal off« r ♦ New I an<|l«lai«'s It/gioler. crease I over what they had received call at the offlt e to learn how some Clara Goggin, 929 Walnut . . ♦ Irnilot M ili I h -, ♦ Each matt brings In Its puota of at the dose of the box Saturday frlerd 1- progereesing and leters of Beulah Tabler, 2d and Blair. ♦ ♦ new candidates and many In Inqt* y are received by mall. New Grace Gulliford. city ............. the ♦ ■real la<*re*l. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ On all sides Interest In tho great cat d'uate* are entering the contest, Lucile Cook, 52 7 Washington Î city <>f Eugene are registering <*v«ry dav Slr«e the first list was i pub- popular contest Is taking a great In- and w.thout doubt It will be the Betty Gross. Eugene lanudry • lining <tf S( m i | m | (hiffi i*. ll«ht-d suit < two weeks ago a grt at crva.e and .patrons are selecting greatest voting contest ever con Tina Hulery, Titus buock. . . . Emma Aubrey, Pac. Tel Co. The «pernii offer î<»r nrw sub- number of name* have be«*u t a.|.l.*d their favorite * .indldat«* for w hom duit- d by a newspaper. arrlbvr* iinitlc u> all ('vnte*uni* and |a <>n«* <«f tlie fin«* go|<t watches, 15 Gladys Croner, 516 W.‘6th . . they ar<* voting liberally. ek>»r» Saturday, Ian 3U. DHO, nt Any young woman who desires to Th«* leaders are Increasing their Jewel, fjgin or Waitlmni, ’Ji year Miss Pickert, city..................... Jennie Miller, city .................. 9 P lì 111 • I« ■ ' i . «• milm« t ||>» enter her name may write to the vote and those who are In the con- Grace Stearns, 7 46 E. 12th. lion* r'ii t <»n (hia *peclttl offer all contest manager, and she will at teat In earliest arc gaining every day Bessie Pike. Oak and 5th.. Pearl Gilbert. Skipworth's.. Florence Pollock, Friendly's. Madge Battee. 109 W. Sth. . . “ W. Sth St Laura Adraln, O 272 ; Mrs. Chris Marx. Dye Wks. Lucile Abrams. 728 Oak .... Wfanie Martin, city ............... Catherine Flegal. 157 Moss. Helen Graham. 536 Lawrence Nila Carrick, 86 E. Ersa Humble, city TO BE G. VF N AVv’.W BY Mertie Auten. 70 W f 36.490 Catherine l.ong. Col. Hill 3 4.010 Pearl Miller, 96 W. 6th Orpha I.. Harms. 16 E. llth 34.710 Ruth King. 13th and Meacr 33.2 40 ivone Bennett. 3rd and Blair 31.3S0 guarantee. Set* display window of Emo Hendershott, city .... 27.110 CAPITAL PRIZE One Ford Five Passenger, 20 H. P. Automobile. Manrcr A < <«|>| h * i ’I ’ ••»vlry More. Elma Hendricks, city .......... 26,780 .Myrtle Farnham, city............. 24.600 GRAND PRIZES Two $400.00 Upright Kimball Pianos on display at the Stevens & Still Time l<> Nominate. Miss Harmstrom. city .......... 21,300 Htilin Piano House. It Is posible that >u will not find Maud H rrls 11 Hampton bk 19.660 the name of the party you believe Mollie Vale, city.................... 8.120 TWO SYMPHONY GRAND GRAPHAPHONES —One Victor Vidrola. on (’ splay at would be abb to win one of the Lula Russell. 84 E. 9th ... the Eugene Gun Store; one Symphony Grand Columbia, on display r‘. H’ll’s grand prises In th following list. Anna Granger, city .............. If such •■■hould be tue ease, you are Mas Barrington. E. llth .. Gun Store. (Sec window.) earnestiv i •n nominate a TWO $100 DIAMOND RINGS; genuine Pure white stonos, on display at Luckey's candida i can name * r relative, or and Watts' Jewelry Stores. (See windows.) any woman. DISTRICT NO 2 If you think you can v out and get TWO BEAUTIFUL GOLD WATCHES —On display at Maurer & Coppernoll s Jewelry enough votes to win a prize you may > Includes all territory out iiomhiale yourself. Every candi ■tore. date Is provided with the necessary! ♦ side of Eugen*. Lacludiag R. TWO SIX MONTHS SCHOLARSHIPS in the Eugene Business College. Information an 1 subs. riptlon books ♦ F. D. routes. necessary to conduct an energetio ♦ Five per cent commission will be paid to all candidates not winning prizes. and successful c.lni|i.,.-u for votes 9 Great S|K‘clal Offer For ten days only, beginning Jan Laura Ruth, Springfield... 56.400 DAILY GUARD BY CARRIERS OR MAIL S uary 18, 8 a. m.. and ending on Jan-1 Mrs. Jessie Inwall. Irving. . 56,330 i DELIVERED BY CARRIER nary 29. at 9 p. m. Ia addition to Ruby Baughman, Pleas. Hill. 56,010 the above voles given on sutiscrlp- Ena Kelsey, Harrisburg . . . 55,850 Estelle Howe, Creswell?.... • Subscription Price. tlonr, according to the scheihile. we Votes New. Votes Gid -, I I 50 1,400 make the contestant-' tb* following l.«*ta Winzenried, Springfield One Month . . 700 Mabel Shinn, Coburg............. 54.160 1.00 3,000 Two Months . 1.500 offer: 1.60 We will give each and every con Alla Williams. Dtxter .......... 5 4.160 5,000 Three Mon'ha 2.500 3 Box 6 54.100 2 60 11.000 5.500 testant an extra ballot of 50.000 , Myrtle Lee. R. F. Sli Months . . 6 00 25.000 Twelve Months 12.500 Dally Josie Moorhead. June. City.. 54,010 votes who turns Into 1 ae Milady s Jeans. Eugene R. 2 . . . 53.990 10.00 Two Years . . 60,000 30.000 Guard office five n< v 12-month dal- Florence Humphrey, Jasper. 53.890 • ly .- ubsc. .ptlons betaeen Tuesday, .Della Rossman, Dearhorn... 53.800 Janua.y 18, and Satnrd.'y, January Lottie Veatch. Cot. Grove.. 53.790 THE DAILY GUARD BY MAIL We will give each; 29, at 9 p. tn Votes New. Votes Gid Price. 'Grace Hamnittt. Spring. R 1. 53.600 ■nu veiv «onte. ant nn extra 25.000 Jennie Shrode. Junction City 53.600 : 1,400 700 ......................................................... $ .60 r i Muth .......... 6- ballots who turns In five uew 1 00 3,000 1.600 ' Three Month» ... Ella Young. Springfield .... 53.440 months dal'v sub- ilpsi ns between Clara St hnider, Creswell .... 53,290 1.60 6,000 2.500 is < Jiunths .......... tb? sb ive .1 1 ii- I your chance 5.500 3 00 1 1,000 Lillian Ross. Marcola............... 53.220 1 on.* Year ............... to cat h the ie ul>*rs Take advant Bertha Widener. Harrisburg 53,2001 6 00 25,000 12,500 Two Year* .......... age of It. Y-ailv «.uba. i pt Ions count i Alta Calloway. Mirth .......... 53.100 : for tw j 6 months. Audrey Langdon, Cot. Grove 52.900 I S.’rowff I .lyilirilt.« 1 Hannah Olsen. Eugene R. 1 . . 52.800 A groa' ninny people do not under I Mae McCumber. Jasper . . 5 2.7 7 0 j stand. and for their'lnformatlon we i Gladys Fisk, Acme............. 52,200 I wish to av t .at a .you.' starting to Carrie Pryor. Springfield For TEN days only, beginning January 18th and ending January 29th, 1910, in * 52.100 take th« pa. er since the contest \nna Hill. Springfield R. 1 52,000 : addition to the votes nlready given on subscription according to the above schedule, started ill Always be . msldered a Maud Gilfrey. Creswell .. 51.300 new subscriber during the life of the 51.160 i we make the Contestants the following effer: Corn Meade. Springfield . contest and v, tes grven ,i .'ordingly. 1 Maggie Holbrook. Lowell . 50.2 1 o 1 W<> will give to each and every Contestant an extra ballot of 50,000 votes who tu If you s it: the paper now and pay I Mabel Johnson. I.eaburg . 50.1 40 something in advance and wish to ■ Grace Shaub, Sreswell . . . 50.100 ms into the Guard office five new twel.c-month DAILY subscriptions between Tues poy mora 'iter <lu' z th«* contest Ruth Shackelford, Spring. 4 9,980 day, January 18th and Saturday, January 29th, at 9:00 p. m. y< ii will still be considered a new Bell«* Warner. Crew. R. F. D. . 49.S90 subscribe and votes will be Issued I Irene Healy. Coburg ............. 4 9.900 We will give to each and every Contestant an extra ballot of 25,000 votes who accordingly. Vida Olsen. Shedds 4 9.500 turn* in five new six months DAILY subscriptions between the above date», Small Payments Hatti«* Large, city R. 1 . 49,380 Candidates that have takeA sub- Maud Hay ■*. June. City 49.300 This is the opportunity to obtain n great many extra votes by little effort, The ¡•scrlptlons for one, two or three | Gertrud«’ Bushnell. J City 49.100 subscriptions should not bo held back until the last day, but turned in as secured. months nt the beginning of the con-1 I Rena Baker. Cottage Grove. . 48.900 test should get these subscribers to! Bessie Driscoll, .1. City R. 4. . 48,900 Only Daily Subscriptions count on this offer . pay the rest of t ie y ir, as they arel Jani»’ Fisk. Elmira ............... 48.890 accurate account will be kept by the Contest Manager of all subscriptions still considered i w. Gertie liililerbiirn. Roseburg. 48.S00 For example, a per . n who sub ! Margaret White. Walterville. 48,780 ^Wed in during this offer and the EXTRA BALLOTS will be mailed to Contestants scribed for the paper and paid 501 Pearl Stewart. Star ............... 48,190 cents received 1100 votes. 1'y getting* Veda Hale. Elmira ............... 48,130 after this offer closes. 'them to pay $4.50 more you will be Beulah Cain. Lowell............... 48.100 OFFER CLOSES JAN. 29, 1910 Contest closes i’ebrunry 20, 1910. given 25,000 votes, less tho 1400 Clar.i Vnn Mat re. Marcola . . . 47.670 votes you have already received on Susan Irvin. Walterville . .. 17.890 the 50 cent payment, pr 271,600 votes Mamie Kime, Cot. Grove ... 46,600 c HOW TO WIN GRAND PRIZES The Eugene Daily Guard GREAT SPECIAL OFFER f MARnlEP At the office eace R. s Bl J X 2 4. 1910, Eugene and Mi-s Ada I vili« *. tiie justice «latin Nomea as Weil is Hen mo Made Misaiabii by Kidnsy and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, th« vuragesaudlcwseiisumlntiun; l>e»uty, vigor and clwerful- nes* soon disappear wlutti tbe kidncyaua out of order or <ha- caacd. Kidney trouble ha» become so prevalent that it iu n'»t uncom mon for a child to lie born afflicteil with weak kidneys. If the child nrinateatoo often, if th«- urine acabla the flesh, or if when the child rvacheaan age when it slio.ild be nblc to control the pa-Muitre, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet ting, I’pci'l ,n it, ’ ecaus«-of thediffi- culty is ki ln.-y L-xT le, and the first ■ti p should be toward . th" treatment of ch.-se importantor'ems. This unpleasant t. 'rtii le i.' due • > a <! s, -ued condition of the ki< I Hey* and I. La Iler and not to a habit a* most people suprpoae. Women as w ell us men are made miser able w.th kidney and bl.uid r trouble, and lioth ne.- l the same great remedy. The mild ami the imniediate effect of Swamp- Root is soon realized It is sold by «lrugi'ist*, in fifty- cent and one-do!lar size bottles. You may have a sample hottie by mail free, also o pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thonsnnds of testi monial letters received from sufferer* who found >Sw»m[xRoot to be just the remedy needed, in writing Dr. Kf.met ♦ & Co.. Binghamton, N. V., be sure and « mention this paper. Don’t make anv mistake, but remember th; name. Di. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address, of ths Binghamton. N. Y., od every bottle. .-. Jan. Natron AMERICAN TAKES affi U. EVERY MOT1I El I» ar should b< w ed when the Ht- ie mes have gh or cold. It ■ tufty lead to croup or plenisy or I pnue monia — then to something • serious. Ball rd’* Horehound Svrup will cure the trouble at once and prevent any compil ation, Sold by Dillon Drug < mpftny. P. BUSINESS New York. Jan. 25. James C. Far- go . president of the American Express C< mpauy, today confirmed the report that his company will take over tho express business of the Union Pacific. FORTIFICATIONS BILL IS PASSED Probab4y the greatest coffee su!»- stitute kaow 1 to grocers everywnere is Dr. Shot p’s Health Coffee. It ac tually goes a third farther than all others, and beside, it "is made In a minute •' No 20 to 30 minutes' te dious boiling Is at all secesary. Pure toasted grains, malt, nuts, etc., have been so cleverly blended as to give a wonderfully satisfying,true.genuine coffee flavor and taste. And not a grata of real ccffee is Used. 100 cup?, 25 cents. Sold by All dealers. Washington. Jan. 25.—The fortifi cations appropriation bill, carrying 15.817.200, passed the seuate today. I'l l ix .1 ML very accurately describes anyone’s feelings who Is confined to the house with an attack of rheumatism, lunv» , bago, stiff joints or muscles, Bal lasted*as »% /-* a* Liniment f 1 ww I «r» , - w* s m will . 8 11 cure ä . w lard's (2 Snow the trouble, relieve the pain and make you as supple as a two-year-ol<L Sold by Dillon Drug company. Not Good After February 5. 1910 THE GUARD Popular Voting Contest This Ballot Will Count For Ten Votes District Address Good for ten votes when filled out and sent to the Contest Department by mail or otherwise on or before expiration date. No ballot will be altered or transferred in aay way after being received by The Guard. In case of a tie. prizes of equal value will be give» to each o ft he contestants tied. Ballots will not be counted unless they are neatly trimmed and put in packages. Cut This Blank Out and Fill in the Name of Some Young Lady You Want to See Win One of These Fine Prizes Write plainly. It is advisable to use this blank, but nominations can be written on any other paper, Coupon is printed for convenience only I Nominate Address District No As the most popular candidate in The Guard contest. Signed Date Address Each nomination sent in will count twenty votes if sent to The Guard Contest Department. The Guard re serves the right to reject any objectionable nominations. Cut this blank out and send it to The Guard with your name or the name and address of your favorite candidate. A subscription wieh it is not necessary, but a good start means much. This blank can be used as often as desired for the same candidate, and each and every one counts twenty. The name of the party making the nomination will not be divulged if so desired. In case of a tie, prizes of equal value will be given. Unless Ballots are neatly trimmed and put in packages they will not be counted.