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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1907)
THE Kl fiEXK DAILY Ol'AIil), FRIDAY, DECKMBEU 13, 1007. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Fancy Vests REDUCED TO Half Price Just the thing for a Christmas gift- Roberts Bros. Toggery mm ES "1 Ir1i1 tl ktnU nf blnml rtmft1tfti which filled o do m any tnnl lint I Into fouml the rtithl thing I lilt. My ri' M full of plmplai ami black ainavU. Aflwr Uklnif OuRiirnW limy U loft. I tta oiittoulnit the tia of ihmu mid raoMnituftmlltiK tinm In tnjr frlndi. 1 feel An whtt I rUn n tti M4f" jnd 0. Wlmo, T Elm St., Nwrk, N. J. T if r maw inoowei can d cathartic TleMftnt. PbUIsW. lVlnt. TmI flood, nnnood, 'old la bulk. Th loimttio tntilot Utmmd COO. Qauintiid to oars or your tuuiivr hmak. Sterling Retnody Co., Chicago or N.Y. 5W JHNUAL SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES E. C. Gulliford Livery, Feed and Boarding Stables New Floor Room New Rubber Tire Turnout. Fall Creek Stage Line 109 West. Sh Slreot,. Phon Main 99 Pictures for Xmas. ! We hive uil recclvrd a Urge or- der of Ihem which we will sell lor a lew dayi at prion that will entice you to buy. ' See Our Window OVERTON Wall Paper and Drug Co. Scott's Santat-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE. Hold hi U For Inflanaatlo or OaUrrh of 11m Bladdar u4 IHiMMawd hldaer. ht oara awi, (HrM qvlrkir a4 paraiaay nilr all I lrl Dliaataw ( iba I'tlMarv tire. Ab Alaiaiy barwlaa. Hold b( draaUta. I i-lf t (U, or bf Mail. taipid, II AU.OC lan hwiaalie. AiM, TNIIANTAlrtPtNCO. I.. UK I.AMk Oruuuiai UiRIES RECEIVED REGARDIN o ES TO BE GIVEN TO THE MOST POPULAR LADIES IN LANE COUNTY Cut out nomination blank and enter the name of your favorite Candidate at once. rlly have to stort Immediately nt the your success is almost assured, close of the content. The first-class Votes will be allowed on all pre- tlckets are good for six months from paid subscriptions, including arrear- l lie date stamped thereon, and can be ages, according to the scale of votes used any time before the expiration published below, of that time. The winners will be. Every subscriber of-The Guard, under the escort of a chaperone who old or new. who makes an advance will be selected at a later date. The payment for three months or more Interest In the Dally (iuard pop- second prizes (the scholarships to be will be entitled to cast a certain ular ladles' voting contest Is grow- awarded to the four candidates who number of votes for any young lady i- . j i.,A..in J-,,,- the 'n each district finlBh with the sec-; whom they would like to assist in Ing steadily, and judging from the ond hlgh()8t 8Cor(J of V0eB) afe prlz6s wlnnlng eltuer tne grand upright pi- number of Inquiries received for in- that are always being sought after. lano, a free trip to Los Angeles and f jrmution regarding the contest and Where Is the young ludy who, after ' return or a six months full course the conditions as to how the prizes finishing the grammar or high school scholarship. will bo awarded, It Is evident there' VOTES AI.IXJW K.K OX XI-.'W AM) OLD I'KKl'AID Kl'iSSClllPTlONS TO DAILY Cl'AKD AltE AS FOLLOWS: New Old Currier Three Months 400 votes 200 votes ti.50 Six Months 1200 votes GOO votes $2.50 Ono Year 300 ) votes 1500 votes $5.00 i Mull $1.00 $2.00 $4.00 will be many competitors. District PIvInIoiin. I.uno county will be divided Into four districts, to which each will be; awarded at least two of tho prizes ' and ono of the four districts will re- j celvo thrco of the prizes, including the grund upright piano. I District No. 1 Includes all of the,' city of Eugene. District No. 2 That part of Lane county south of Creswell, Including i course, is not anxious to take up a Payments of arrearages will count Cottago Grove, Wlldwood, Hazel Dell,! business course? Every young lady the same as vote3 allowed on old sub- t-,....,... i . nowHuays is very uuaioub mm i iiu Bcriimuua icueweu. Dexter. London and Lorane. G(lard wl eav(J Q gtone llntllrned t0 SIK-clul Notice. District No. 3. Junction City, i8Ce that the winners of these E?hol-1 Young ladies who contemplate en Floronce, and all of Lane county ; arshlp prizes will be given the indi- tering the Guard popular ladles' prize west of Eugene. i viuuhi attention or tne experts in voting contest ao not necessarily nave . cnarge at tne institution at wniui io 13 VOTES ALLOWED OX NED AND OLD 1'KEI'AID SlllSC lSU'TIOXS TO WEEKLY Ca'AItD: Price Mail $1.50 $3.00 (4.50 New 1 Year 500 vote3 2 Years , 1500 votes Years N'. ... 2400 votes ' Old 2 50 votes 750 votes 1200 votes District No. fluid, Coburg, Wendllng, Thurston and Marcola Includes Spring- Creswell : they will attend. Now Is the Time be subscribers cut out coupon published herewith and fill in your name or that of some young lady you know end ft will nominnte her and The Way the Prizes Will lie Awnrditl i-anninates ana tnoir tncnr.s win ,,n(.e fVP votes to her credit. Cnpltul prlzo Grand upright 1)1- lv mart if thev exnoct to win one of ,.r .uo ..i,0 ,..m kq ni,i hv ano, valuod at $350, will be given tu the nbovo prizes, and It's tho younis The Guard and an offer of this kind tne young uuiy wno secures tno most ladles who stm t to work nt once W)I n0 d-Ilbt nmieal to every voung votes of any candidate In tho con- while olhers are niedlftine that will ady who Is h resident of Lane"coun test Irrespectlvo of tho district she ,e nnnoiinced as winners when the fl-, ty. The names of the contestants may reside In. , nul count of votes is made. .'ln cnmnntB fur the nrlzea will Elrst prizes to ench district To! All that Is nocessiiiv to win one of nnnear in the near future, so ba sure tho four young ladles who finish these valuable prizes Is to clip the the nnme of your favorite candidate with the largest number of votes to coupon that is published in the paper is In the list when the annauncemeiu the credit in each of .the fjur dis- each day ond have your friends do Is made. trlcts will bo given a first-class free likewise, fill In your name or the All necetsary receipt books and trip to Los Angeles and return, in- name of vour favorite candidate, and (.tationerv to be used " In securing eluding the very best hotel nccommo- bring ur mall them to the Contest subscriptions can be hnd on appllna ditlons for one week while In the city Department. A quicker and better Hon at the office of The Guard, and of Los Angeles, under the escort of:way to secure a larger number of nnd Informtalon concerning the con a chaperone, who will bo a resident votes Is by gotlliig your friends who test will be gladly given, of I. ane county. are not subscribers to the Guard to Select Ion of ( htipcronc Second prizes In each district i subscribe, or by getting your friends i In tho near future the names ol Then to tho four young ladles who I who are already subscribers to resub- different married women who are finlBh with tho second largest num-1 serine by making an advance pay- residents or L,ane county wno win De bcr ot votes In each of tho four dls-'ment for six months or a s ?ar. By selected to act as chaperone will ap trlcts after the capltnl nnd first adopting this system of vote getting ' pea.-, prizes liuve been awarded, will re-' ' celve a six-months full course schol- . NOMINATION' I1LAXK Dnlly Guard Poiiplnr Iatdles' Prize Voting Contest. Cut out and fill In with the name of the young lady you wish to nominate. Send or mull to Contest Department, The Gunrd, and It will count for fivo votes. Miss , Atldre.'S. District. Nominated by. Not Good After Dec. 201 li, 11)07. iipoIiIii at nnfl nf lha fmntmiut oiliicn.i " tlnnnl Institutions in the state of Ore- j ttin The Way to Nominate a Ciiiidldate i Published below Is a nomination coupon. Cut It out and rill In ynia namo or the names of some young la-' dy whom you wish to nominate and. bring or mall It to tho Cunlest Do-' pnrtment, enre of Tho Guard, and it will count for five votes, and nlso be the means of placing your fuvorlto cnndltlntu's name as a contestant for tho $1000 in prlzen lo be awarded liuineilliitely nt tlie clime of tho con test, Saturday, Kelirunry K, 1908, i Every Vcium Lady of Lane County Eligible lo CoineU' j This opportunity nffoidi every' young ludy who Is a resident of Lane countyn chnnce to win a prlzo that would be very acceptable to miy one. Tho grand upright piano, which was purchased from t in wtll-known firm of Eilers Piano Company, is n prize that would bo more thun acceptable to any young lady who will be fortu nate enough to win It. The Kimball piano Is In uso by the public and Hie profession morn generally limn any other, and occupies the same space as an ordinary pliino. It Is world-re. nowiied as n remarkable Instrument, enabling any one with very llt;le practice lo render the most simple or difficult composition with amnio ex ecution nnd ndetiuiito Interpretation, and Is now In uso In tho most prom inent resldencs throughout the coun try. Then the l.o Angeles trips. Where, lifter a year or more, after being confined lo your studies or employment, could you spend a more eujoyublo vacation? No place wo n.tnl.l Kituir.tut Anecle Is known tho world over tor Hs fn-1 DIRECTIONS Points not cred'ted to contestant unless CASH ac motis beaches, bathing resorts and i companies the order. To make sure contestant gets proper credit for the points of Interest too numerous to I votes, remit direct to Guard Printing Company, or give the money to mention, thai Eastern tourists Jour- the contestant yon wish to favor.. A person now taking either Daily or ncy each year to Bee The four con-1 Weekly Guard will receive votes according to the primed schedule, tOKtanti who will be announced asWUE MAKING ANY PAYMENT ON SUBSCRIPTION. PROVIDED THE winners of these trips do not necessa-1 A HOVE EOUM IS SENT TO THE GV AKD WITH THE MONEY THE HI GENE DAILY Gl AliD, EIGEMC, OH. 1 desire fo nld to win one of the ten prized to he awarded by subscribing to the ' D.1LY tit'AItl) Slate Which I (WEEKLY til AHD indicate here ,'"r ,lu' 'M,r1"" "f IM,,,,,1,S' lu-Klniiliig 1007. Please credit 9 to my account and de- w hot her NEW or 1( , , f,im, mi,,vs,r., : OLD subscription No. points duo (Signed) If you want a good SQUARE MEAL , go to t The People's Restaurant, J 49 W I ?!b St Meals at all Hours MANY INPROVEMENTS AROUND THURSTON Z W. C. OUNC, Fr-p. a (Special Correspondence J Thurston, Dee. 13.- Work la pro gressing on the .'.trim, and added to that ninny new innrevenenis :i be ing made. Mr. Cr.'thers, Mr. Ive and Mr. Mi Muhon are each building new ht-ti to tht' v.ilue ot $'00. I Then cones Lie Howard broth rs with a t"'v wni;. in nii'l b'in.:, vntiie $Jou, nnd iiImi rebuilt lli-lr hnuo Willi co'cnli'ie r'isile tn.bb t the value of lei'O wlu'n futlv (-iMiipteted. And thl l nut all Mr. Itlrch l l.ii Id 1 ii K a s:ore .i:td -iiiiuiNe house, ad. ling to hi pl.i-.' on-- ill. 're build lug, to I he v.ihu. of J 1 00, while Mr. Hanson Is rediu-lnit those l.tt-g. tir trees to corlwood. nd.llnc vdne to (ho plow land W'I f'li nl'ilnl; wooil to the needy. Jl Her Is Imll lini; a lore and snioki.K'iise with a l.irto por s In from, to 'i- value of $100. '' l getting em . h.X to cover hi OP b.ru, !,lc!,l will tome l.uci, I all showing the prosperity In this sec-, , Hon. Hut with all the blessings with the people of this vicinity, we have! some with afflictions that cannot be 1 prevntoil. Ira Gray Is suffering se-j I verely w ith sciatica, a nervous dls I ease, but is now Improving. Tom ' i Howard came home siime time ago with a mangled foot, but has passed the use of crutches. .Many are suffer ing with bad colds. Next Sunday Mr. Stivers will ,u..h ...-l... .....I ........I,... 11.. Ku. Iieon kiivIiim. t rommem-., erl.. of dla'iso. The Guard a few days ago im mini nu uein jd ine eueci tnai uie Hale veterinarian condemn, d sev NO TUBERCULOSIS AT MlKKFLSON DAIRY The state veterinarian was In Eu gene a few days ago and examined the remainder of tho cows of the Mlkkelson dairy. Ho found that no tuberculosis exist) d among them and the dairy Is now free from that sorSsawmji Accompanied by Terrible Itching A Complicated and Most Distress ing Case Well-known Remedies Failed to Cure Doctor Thought an Operation'Necessary Then CUTICURA PROVED ITS WONDERFUL EFFICACY "I am now elghtr 3"r old and on morning, three yeara ago. I was taken with a hard paifl in my right sido. Ia two days I had an attack of pilea (hemorrhoids), bleeding and protruding. The doctor gave me some medicine and an ointment for them which helped me some but I had to koop using them all the time. Then I changed to the P remedy; but if I did not use it every day, I would get worse. The doctor said the only help for mo was to go to a hospital and bo operated on. At this time, about a year ago, I went to using the S remedies, I tried them for four or five months but did not get much help for my piles. During this time sores would come on a fleshy part of my bodv. They bothered me all thf time. 1 would get one healed and another would come. These sores changed to eczema, accompanied by a terrible itching. It teemed as if 1 could not keep my hands from tearing my flesh. This and the pile trouble brought on an inflamed condition. Then 1 got the Cuticura Remedies. I washed the affected parts with Cuticura Soap and warm water in the morning, at noon, and at night, then used Cuti cura Ointment on the irritated sur faces and injected a quantity of Cuti cura Ointment with a Cuticura Sup pository Svringe. I also took Cuti cura Resolvent Pills three times a day. It took a month of this treatment to get me in a fairly healthy state and then 1 treated myself once a day for three months and, after that, once or twice a week. It is fortunate that I used Cuti cura. The treatments I had tried took a lot of money that I would have saved by using Cuticura Remedies sooner, but I am wiser now, I am supplied with a full set of the Cuticura Remedies and would not feel safe without them. J. H. Henderson, Hopkinton. St. Law rence Co.. N. Y., Apr. 20, 1907." Complete Exurnil and Tntarnul Trtfllni?nt tor Fvery Humor ot Inlsou, Children. and Adults i-nn-BlsW or Oitlrura Boaii (26c.) u cleanic the Skin. Ciillcur. Ointment (50e.) to Ileal Oie Skin, and C'ltleiira Ilej,:vcM(50c.).(or la Ihefnrm of Chot-ulat bud tne Cntlrtirs Sunposllory Syrlnne (.l.lc.l. Sulci tlinn vnn'ji tne wunq. i Br.le I ew.. tloitnn. Mam. Potter Llnis & Cnera. Corp., 'TMalieu Free, cuticura Book ooEUn DlAcaara. Hcli Up tor Adm ration One of, our speclalt'es :s too clean ing of Fancy Vests, and, if necessary, the dyeing of them, also. We turn '.hese out In such a style as makes the owner wonder how the transfor mation has been effected. Remember this when you have a vest that looks soiled and shabby. Our general cleaning and dyeing work Is of a high character, and we do the work In record time at "too moderate" prices. Eugene Willamette St. Dye Works Evgene, Or 206 14th Pilaris B ack 1561 c I : A R S Julius Goldsmith you THIS SS THE TIME OF THE YEAR. WHEN YOU WILL;-WANT A r.EW STEEL RANGE Buy the range you can rely on. and from the ijrm can rely cn. We sell ihc Universal, Toledo and Quick Meal Ranges Come in and see how nice they an We are loaded with Heaters all kinds from $2.00 to $20.00 More arriving every day. "UJyou don't buyof us, WE BOTH LOSE MONEY." BERGER-BEAN HARDWAR.EC0 HOWKR (Si, WOOD Real Estate and Timber Lands Ranch, Farm and City Proptrty Your patronage mccctiutly rebelled Room 1, over First National Bank ineeiiiiK. tun as et the church has not decided and during this delay the .ninig people. Willi the teacher. Miss Orw ell. have decided to have a time. Mrs. CaUt'li and Mrj.ChiippeH, of Springfield, the the guests i? the ltiiwaid.-. eral cows th-re and they were nrcord insly kill'. .! and burned. When a second exsniliiat.'ii w is made a few days ago the lairy herd was fouml to be Hi spl-'iutid condition and no traces of the di?" wrro tound at all. Williams Co. Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling TOOD FOR jale 504 Tlllamtttf 51- fin err-. Orgi.o Plum !UrH V " Ask Hunter WIMoiighby aluoit Mill feed sn.l baled h.iy at Tallin's, light, for y.'iir Christians tree detv--S?j Willjmette sireet. tf r.itlou .111 The Clstm Aiitn-imi:.- s-... ill- See Waits tor l.e. t values lii walel keeo r.nor sharp. Ch.Vmh-.-0 cf Hardware Lo 10- SIlviT Watts. novel! its o In grc.it variety. ! Wb'us tf ton's. luuV prayer boohs nt l.lr'i 11 1 1 f w 1 ymmr ! V Is very tbil and very black. Paint It on. I belter than enamel. Dries quicker, wears loojer. 'n I For Sale by Chambers Hardware Co. tt I and llcrgervllean Hardware Co. 1 I OREGON HOME & LAND CO. Rooms 9 and JO, over Chambers-Bristow Bank Get you a home of your own Have some good bargains in small and large farms. City lots and City Homes. Will be glad to show you anything- in real estate A Square Deal to All Oregon, Hems &Land Co., A. A. Aaby, Mgr. j Livery (& Boarding Stables BARNARD W.WEST, Props. First-Class Turnouts of all Descriptions. Rubber Tire Cabs and Single Rigs IF YOU WtSH A CAB RING UP MAIN 21 No. 45 West. Ninth Street BR0DERS BROS. NEW MARKET We are now located in our new building across the street and we will be pleased to see you SPECIAL 51b can choice lard fcr 65c Broi's and Stews strictly cost pries BRODER.S BROS. West 8th Slreit, r-F.W M ARKET A FULL LINE OF... New Granitware just, in Stoves, Ranges and Hatr of' he Leading fi.iu rivdiers Makesat, SI I AWT HARDWARE ST0R5 atv. V 1 VJI 50 Est- Ninth Street Great Special Holiday Offering PENNEY BR.OS. Oldest and Largest Family Liquor Store on the Coast We offer Tor the next thirty davs our $2.50 grade Port. Sherry. Maderla. Tokay. Muscat arid Angelica at ll.r.O nr gill"n All goods packed in full quarts, four, eight and twelve Order what you want. Full case lots, 14.00 per rase. We also offer special our Four Dollar tirade Port, She"0- ' derla, Tokay, Muscat and Angelica at 12.50 per Kiln'"' packed as above. Case lots, $6.50 per case. Our special on Imported wines Offlev. Oporto, reitu'.ir I'",1' M $1.00 per gallon. Case lots. $io.f.O. Oshuru Three frown, regular $3.00. at $4.00 p?r gjllon. Cn-"' $I0.i"i0. Packed In full quarts, as above. s Our soecliil on rholco whiskies for the si. k room -.Ki!-"" 1 '' 0 live or Bourbon. I.lnnwood and Kellogg's Kye or ll ''ir,, ri regular $4.00 per gallon, at $3.23 er gallon, i." ""' " above. Case lots. $9.25. Our speciil on Kentucky pew Rye Vh'ky,. Jackson (" gla Corn Itcsular $3.00, at $4.00 por ga!in. I $10. "ill per case. Special cn Cld Crow and Hermitage live- or-P. lnrbon '.(' n' $"'.n per gallnn. Case lots. $13 50 p.-r Specli l .in Cal'fornlj Prandies Heuular $4.00 at $.'..;' Ion. Supr'or California Crape, regular ?.0? ? ' gallon. 1 allfurnia Apricot Urnndy. rtgular $4 "" per gallon. All our tree's we guarantee under Pure Foa.J '',v ; goo.li ar cld and well matured and If not as ruin-'' :-, '" '"" 'e nd money will be refunded. All pood '":'- ' plain r I'rompt and careful attention given to 1 or Address all orders and make remittances payable t FENNiY BrVOS., 379-381 East Morrison St. Pcrtlcnd, Oregon. I 1j:s. i;. Siillf V