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THE El'OEXE DAILY GUARD, SATIHDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1907. CANDIDATES ARE NOMINATED BY FRIENDS TO COMPETE FOR $1000 IN PRIZES GIVEN BY THE EUGENE GUARD "T '.UJi:s (IP COMI'KTI.N'U CA.VOIDATKH. Dlhlrii t Xo. 1. N MIkm nmre Wood, SHI M'. Mil St -MIkh MuIiIm .lolinMH', Ml'3 Hleh SI Minn (.raw llilllll, 7IH Oliw Ht , , "MInh Miii'uui'rlK- U'omIs, JIM M'. Hill HI'. ,., MIhk J.'ny ( link, 7;H Ferry Ht, , . , MIhh l.i lla llucluiimii, JOIh Kt , , vMIhn Mny l)i)iiiilns, IVml Kt - MIhh .liilipfn lllilcliltixs H. Wlllnnil'll- HUiVt v MIkh lila Iti'iiili-rxlKitt, MiiiIIviiii St .v MIhh (ilimlr II Itili V. 7th Kt , , ' ' a, MIhh lulu (;iiM-ri, K. 1 lili St . . , , . . ... . MIhh Ilitzil MnilklliMiii, :!.- I U'. llli St . , , .MI.SH A I III J.'llhllllllil, ciiy V. , District .Nil. U. 4IIhh Cum ficoH. f'.ill.iv.- Owivt ' Mint t i.'..i .. ,. " ' ' ' MIxh IMj.-i I I'linu, lli 'li l- '. - MIkh II' MX .T:. r,!,s, ;, '(: r . . . ' MIhs .11- M'IIIIiiiiin, lli'xi. i' . . ', ', ', MIhh f; ',. liu,., riilinuc (.rmv .MIhh l.'uti; llaul.'y, (ctl.'iv (.'nr.,.. . . . . ' ' " K2l 5:1:1 135 1:10 T III 10.1 HI 2005 100. .1.1(1 Mlits 1 t fnclt, .!iii"tli p MltlH Off Hill" !' llKM "' . ...u.l.'li; HII.Im'Ik. JiiciIi MIhn J"l!il ltliiii!'ii. j)Ki, j.lllllll f.llllMl, I l.'irlK" Mitm Ki w il',ll,'i Ali,''',(.1,l I'lHtl'Ilt Xo. ,iy . . . . . lictlmi fit; i l y.,1 . ' District Si). 4. MIhh Irene licililni-ll., Vlrn-iint Hill MIhh Kriim Smilji, Sprllml i, ll . . . MIhh Lotii Kwmnit, Cwnwi-II . . . MIhh Ihhi Srott, rii-swcll MIhh Uciievh-ve Hiiwt, i-cmu'II . . MIhn MiiIh-I TIkiiiihiiii, ( m'Mu'I! MIhh MittII Scott, Cnnwi-ll MIhh Mny Wliitlirmv, Kiilnufli'lil . MtHH ;rarp Walker, HiriiiKfh-ll . MIhn Krtin'ln ;iiaH-l, MirliiKfl'hl Mbm (iniHiiiian, oliiir MIhh Myrtle HIhIioii, Ciiliurn ... . Mh MiKlulInn letln, tVilmrg MIhn ioor(la N'ff, Coburn MIhh Maud l,cnln, Marcolu tint) noit sni 2."(1 1005 JM! ll" 12ll iioo tl;!i) 110 (10 aso 53 101 20 33 no i xo tin 505 SBVT no ssins 4:10 I trip to I.os Angeles and return, In I eluding the very best hotel accommo j datlons for one week while In the city 1 of i.os Angeles, under the escort of I a trhaperone, who will he a resident j of Lauo county. 1 Second prizes in each dlq'rlnt-j Then to the four young Indies who I finish with the second largest mitn j her of votes in each of the four dls ! trims after the capital and first ; prizes have heeu awarded, will re j ceive a six-months full course schol . nivihip at the Eugene Uusines 1 Col : leg", one of the best educa j tlW'Ol iii!Unii!'ii; In (be state of Ore- i Lane county will be divided i'"1'0' ! four districts, to wl'lch each yill !, 1 mill oil of - fc. ; col 10Ur (..sLi'lcts w.il re- . ,nr.;e of the prizes, including the grand upright piano. 1 Ijistrlct No. 1 includes all of the ' city of HiiKcne. ! District No. 2 That part of Lane I county south of Creswell, Including1 1 Cottage drove, Vlldwood, Hazel iioil, Ucxter, London and Lorane. 1 1 District No. 3. Junction City, i Kloreiice, and all of Lane cuunty j west of Eugene. , District Nu. 4 Includes Sprln ! field, Coburg, Wcndllng, Creswe'Pl Thurston and Marcola. 1 Every subscriber of The OauftTd, old or new, who makes an advance . puymeiit for three months of 'more . will be entitled to cast a certaln I number of votes for any yarting lady ; whom they would like to assist In winning either the grand mpright pi ano, a free trip to Los Angeles and return or a six months full course : scholarship. Votes will be allowed on all pre' paid subscriptions. Including HlTeur 1 ages, according to Che scale of votes I published helow. 1 If .the name of your favor Ite does not appear fill out coupon and vote for her. Published above Is a list of names of young ladles that reside in differ ent parts of Lano county who will compete for the 1000 In prlies to be awarded to tha nine most popular ones, by the Dally and Weekly Guard. This liberal offer will no doubt appeal to many others whose nnmes do not appear In the above Hat. This prize voting conteBt was In augurated by the Guard to determine who were the most popular young ladles in Lane county, and hnve ar ranged to reward the most popular ones with prizes that would be in keeping with their popularity. Every truo American girl loves a contest of this kind, where popu larity and huslllng qualities aro the features that determine tho winners, and no doubt there will be some very keen competition In each of the four districts before the winners of tho piano, trips and scholarships are an nounced. 1 Everyone Is taking advantage of every opportunity to enlarge her total of votes, and making the best of every spare moment. Comniunlcn tlng with tholr fiiends and relatives, and others who are Interested In their behalf. TIiIh In the right spirit to hnve when entering a race of this kind. Make up your mind, now, to seo every one whom you think would assist you, and write your out-of-town friends and secure every possi ble vote and subscription you can, so you will have enough votes to place your name In tho right posi tion when tho occasion demands. Don't bo misled by false rumors you nmy hear regarding the standing of tho different contestants as to how many votes they have secured. These rumors are usually false and candidates ahotiUI pay no attention whatever to them, but keep right on and get every subscriber possible, a few thousand voles may be the moans of having your name an nounced as a winner. Again, rumors are circulated by Home one who has nn object In view, that so and so Is the ense, and this or that will be the final outcome of the contest. The reputation of tho Guard Is at stake and this contest will be con ducted fair and square, and the prizes will be given to the young la dles who win them Recur. ling to the rules and conditions of this compe tition. Many of the young ladles who have a number of voles to their credit have made Inquiries us to who tho parties were that polled them. It would be almoM IuiimiimIIiU' t.i anx ver this question unless the v.ites were given on ulsci Iptlons. The Way the I'tics Will lie Awar.lcl t'npltal prlr.e - Orand upright pi ano, valued at $350, will he given to the young lady who secures the most votes of any candidate In the con test Irrespective of the district she mny reside In. First prizes to each district To the four young ladles who finish with the largest number of votes to the credit In each of the four dis tricts, after the capital prize has been awarded, will be given a first-class free 8iecbil Xotlcc. - Young ladles who contemplate en tering the Gourd popular ladies' prize voting contest do not necessarily have to be subscribers cut out the nom ination and vote coupons published herewith and fill in your name and herewith and fill In your name or that of some young lady you know nnd It will nominate her and place six votes to her credit. Neiv Three Months 400 votes Six Months 1200 votes One Year 30UO votes Old Cnrrler 200 votes $1.50 000 vote3 $2.50 1500 votes $5.00 VOTES ALLOWED ON NEW AND OLD IKE1'A1D SI USt'Kll'TIOXS TO DAILY Ut'AKD A It 10 AS FOLLOWS: Mull $1.00 $2.00 $4.00 VOTES ALLOWED ON NEW AND OLD PltEI'AID SI IIS( Itll'TIOXS TO WEEKLY (,'l'Altll: Trice Mull $1.50 $3.00 $4.50 I New 1 Yenr 500 votes 2 Years lr.OO votes 3 Years N. ... 2400 votes Old 250 votes 750 votes 1200 votes The Dally Guards I'opului' Ladles I? IIXIO Prize Voting Contest VOTE COVl-OX Miss Adddress District Cut out and Till In with the name of tho young lady you wish to vote for. Send or mall to Contest Depniement, The Guard, and it will count for one vote. Not Good After December -II, 11107 I THE El'GEXE DAILY (il'Altl), Kl'GEXE, OH. I dfulro to nld to ivln one of the ten prizes to lie uunrded by .subscribing to the IDAILY GlAltD Statu Which ) I WEEKLY GlAlil) indicate here For ",c 1M:r,,", "f months. beginning , 11)07. House credit to my account and do- whether NEW or ,. . , . ,, liver the pupcr to the following addresses: OLD subscription 1 No. points due (Signed) ! PlltKt'TlilNH l'oluts not cred'ted to contestant unless CASH nr. companies the older. To make sure contestant gi proper credit for the votes, remit direct to Guard Printing Company, or give tho money to the contestant you wish to favor.. A person now inking either Dally or Weeklv Guard will receive votes nrrnrdlng to th,. primed .schedule WHEN MAKING NY PAYMENT ON SI' IISCI! I P HON. PMt IVIDKD THE AIIOVE KO KM Id SENT TO THE Gt' Mil) WITH THE MONEY WHAT'S will be "well cured." A positive cure for sprains, neuralgia, bruises, rontraeied iniisclea and all the llli that flesh Is heir to. A. G. M. Wl. Hams, Navasotit, Texas, writes: "I have used Snow Llnliiient for sprain- j ed ankle and It gave me the best of, Hallnfnrtlon. I always keep It In the 1 house." j Hold by I. Inn Drug Company. WOOD SAWING John M. P. Dixon, smcssi.f to W E. Hodiiy. All wood sawed to gauge. For proi.ipt service phone Hlnrk 3312. Hesldence. 207 High street, tt Gasoline woodsaw GASOLINE WOOD 8AVVIXO W. 0. White ! prepared to' saw your wood on short notice. Phone Hlack. 4351. Hesldence, 616 West Sixth street. A HAKE CHANCE I have a farm of 127 acres to sell; 70 acres In cultivation, 3d acres p.is ture: It acres timber: horses, rows, hogs, chickens, wagons, farm Imple ments: orchard and good buildings. CS per acre. Four miles from de pot; g,Hid schools and neighborhood Enquire at the Springfield Hotel, Springfield, Or, if SINGI U SEWING MACHINE CO. 1 Machines sold on easy payment, f Terms, 12 per month, iil.'i Willam ette street. Phone Hid 1451. I O- j Mill feed and baled hay mi Uallry's, Willamette strevt. tt W. O. W. CIGAIt Ilest Cc clgnr on the market, LKK HOEl.TON. !.AND FOH SALE tie Wslts for best values In wiitch . tf Say, I have some of the best farms. grass, hop and wheat lands In Iwine , county, and some choice lots and j acres In Springfield. N. I). Hunt. OWarner tunes ptauos. Leaf or ders st Morris' Music Store. If t CHURCH SERVICES. St. Mary's Episcopal church, cor ner of 7th and Olive Btreef,, rector, the Rev. P. K. Hammond. Services for the 4th Sunday In Advent. Holy) communion at n a. m.; Sunday sehoof in the parish house at 9:45; morning prayer and sermon at 1 1 ; evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. Strangers gud visitors cordially wel comed1. Central Presbyterian church S. S. at 10 a. m.: C. E. at 6:30 p. m., led by Miss Mary AlcCr.rnack; Christ mas praise service at 1 i 3. ni.; even ing worship and song, subject, "What Christ Means to the World" Morning proRram Organ voluntary; j Doxology, Invocation; Hymn, 173, Scripture lesson; Antljeni, "There I Were Shepherds," Nkhol; Prayer, I Hymn 185 Offering: Scripture lcs I sou; Solo; brief address; Hecelvlng , Giving; Anthem; Prayer; Hymn ilSI; Benediction. The music Is In chnrge of the quartette composed 0" I the Mlws Mary McCornack and ' Daisy Gilbert, .-! Messrs. M. F. Mc C'lala and L. V. mili.-i, agisted by I M'r. Alf;n I.'a:r.;:,)i!, cganlst, nnd ' Mrs. L. O. n-.i!Ir.. vlolhil t. 1 '.mi-ch. The I lie Cotii'l,") - , "as S'.'i viee.j whj j jc"'. ' " . : , . ecason. Sermon ' H , m, bv t- ia .!..,!.i!.prl from ill? proposed ex1.hP.1r4e !' tickues In his home. Thi fcvening will be E'ven nmuiiv V th,. f-h.,lr tor s. 'igs ailcl an- thtini if Christmas. Sunday school ut 1ft Te. in. Young People h.ild their sertue ct. 0:30 p. 111. A cordial in vlt'a'iion tj nil. Methodist Church D. H. Trimble Smstor. Class. 9:45 a. m.; pastor Wueaks at 10:30 a. m. 011 "The Gift Unspeakable." At 7:30 the Sunday school render a sacred Christmas concert and cantata. All friends of the Sunday schools should be there. Sunday school, 12 m.; music. Christian Church Bible school at 9:45; preaching at 11 m. and 7:30 p. m.; Junior Eudeavor at 3; C. E. and Intermediate at 6:15; morning Btibject, "jesus" Care for the Poor." Evening subject, "The In carnation." The Bible school will give "Santa Claus' Greetings" on Tuesday evening. United Brethren Church C. C. Bell, pastor. The Sunday school Christmas program will be given at 10 a. m. Sunday. The pastor will preach tho Christmas sermon at 11 a. m. On account of a nervous break down In the pastor's health, there will be no Sunday evening preaching for the next few weeks. Christian Endeavor meetings will be held as usual at 6:30 p. m. First Church of Christ, Scientist Corner 9th and Pearl streets. Sun day services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; subject, "Christ Jesus." Sun day school, 12 m.; Wednesday even ing meeting, 7:30. Free reading room open daily, xtept Sundays, from 2 to 4 p. m. All are welcome. Baptist Church Bible school .at 9:45; morning service at 11; B. Y. P. U., (1:30; evening service at 7:30; Christmas sermon oil "What Christ mas .Means to lie." Baptisms. Mu sic by the orchestra. Strangers wel come. O. C. Wright, pastor. Catholic Church J. M. O'Farrell, rector. Masses at S and 10:30 a. m. Vespers and sermon, 7:30 p. m. Vespers and sermon, 7:30 a. ill. and 10:30 a. m. No evening devotions.. OF Personal Knowledgi Personal knowledge is the winning factor in the culminatino this competitive age and when cf ample character it places its fortunate possessor in ine rront ranxs 01 The Well Informed of the World. A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential to the achievrmmt f .1 - highest excellence in any field of human effort. - A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Functions and K"nr.L edge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., is an ethical product which has met with the approval of he most eminent Dlivsicians anrl riv univerol satisfaction, because it is a remedy of " r'. v v r: ,i;f v Fw.il.,. - v- r 4VI10WI1 vJu,Mfcf iwwn" -,m,i.iivw n,iu luiuirii wuuipunent Parts world, ' and best and has won the valuable patronage or minions ot uie Well Informed ol the 1 l Uif $r.l who know of theirpwrt personal knowledge and from actual use that :it is the first ; V of family laxative, or which no extravagant of unreasonable claims are made. I L,f, & CV This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known S :'i!'3i name of Syrup of Figs and has attained, to world- . r-rA i'dStii de fcebtance as the most excellent fahiilv laxa. As its Dure fatelb&'&r vfl?f jm A Kcul WoiMlei'huid South Dakota, with Its rich silver mines .bonanza farms, wide ranges anil strange natural formations, is a veritable wonderland. At Mound City, In the home of Mr! E. D. Clapp, a wonderful case of healing has lately occurred. Her son seemed .near death with lung nnd throat trouble. "ICxlinrstlng roughing spells occurred every five irinutes," writes Mrs. Clnpp. "when 1 began giving Dr. King's New Discovery, the great medicine, that saved his life nnd com pletely cured him. " Cuaninteed for coughs and colds, throat and lung troubles, by W. L. DeLano, diutiilst. 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. Here's Cilood Advice. O. S. Woolever, one of the best known merchants of LeRaysvlIle, N. Y., says: "If you are ever trou bled with piles, apply Bucklen's Ar nica Salve. It cured me of them for good twenty years ago." Guaranteed for sores, wounds, burns or abra sions. 25 cents at W. L. DeLano's drug store. MOTHER'S KITCIIKV Seventh and Oak streets, bus mipn. ed under new management. Good Doant and room by the day, week or month. First-class homo cooking. Chicken dinner every Sunday. It M Its. S. Y. ABBOTT. IP YOV KXF.W The merits ot the Texas Wonder, you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle (two months' treatment). Sold by O. J. Hull, or by mull. Send for testimonials. Dr. K. W. Hall, 2S26 (lle street. St. Louis. N'.i Invitations will be Issued for tho masquerade at tho armorv 0:1 The public la In- New Year's eve. vlted to attend. tf on know as well ;ia any one when you ncd something to regnl.ite your system. If your bowels are slue cish.y our food distresses you. your kidneys pain, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It always r.lleves. .15 cents. Tea or Tablets. . The BlUard storm hood with a celluloid window will make a buggv comfortable and dry In the hardest storm. Fits any top. See one haiiKlng In trnt of store. Get one for Christmas. Chambers Hardware Company. A Bisscl carpet sweeper would make a good Christmas present we have tluni. Chambers Hardware Con;0ny. under the wi f,,.it..j. nnnrinl,! nhtainPfl ffrtm .nTia arA ia.11 Lnnum In nmrcirnne I I .1 . W.tl lf J .1 IJ L- .L- L., .... L... anu me weu uiiunueu ui in woiim 19 uic uesi we nave ..i.i ft 1 ,n.. .r.m mo-(i ri.ihrtu hium svruo ci rigs ana Elixir of Henna as more tully desenpttve ot Hie lemeay, xrfit . I , .1 L.i. 1 I IU.1 (.,. U.. .1 u. V1;'! UU UOUDUcSS 11 will uiwdya uc ivi uy uic auuiici name of Syrup of .Figs and to . get its beneficial I; L effects, always note, when purchasing the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front ot every package, " whether you call for Syrup of Figs or by the hill name oyrup ol Figs and Elixir of Senna. SAN FRNSSCO.GAU LOUISVILLE, KY. lotIoonTenglano. NEWYORKiN.Y j Useful j Christmas I Presents A suit of Michael, Stern I Clothes wc arc sole agents in Eugene, Neckwear, Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, ' Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Bath Robes hvcrything in Furnishings that a gentleman needs, f Don't waste your money on foolish Christmas g Prcscrits. Buy some- J thing that is useful and . will be appreciated. I THIS IS THE TIME0F THE YEAR WHEN YOU WILLiWANT A NEW STEEL RANGE Buy the range you can rely on, and from the firm you can rely on. Wc sell the Universal, Toledo and Quick Meal Ranges Come in and sec how nice they arc OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT j ED. HANSON 8 East 9 th street Eugene, Oregon ! We are loaded with Heaters all kinds from $2.00 to $20.00 More arriving every day. . "Itlyou dcrv't buylof us, WE BOTH LOSE MONEY." BERGER-BEAN HARDWARES tmft iiiiscaiio'i't',"l"M11 OREGON HOME & LAND CO. Rooms 9 and 10, over Chambers-Bristow Bank a a. Get you a home of your own Have some good bargains in small aid Tic 'anM' i City lots and City Homes. VM1 be glad to show you anything in real "at A Square Deal to Ail Oregon Horn & La.-.ii Co., A. A. Aaby, Mgr. Julius Goldsmith'! 4 Mil arm's Icoad Hand Store a ? v. Eigvtk j. ;? Houscfarntsbings, mti fttxjfat ' Te tiivt just tm.mvi Kill lln p( HEATERS cil, combinition, airtight ind cut flkki .... m 1 7 O sod priori before bv ng CU31U . . . . clM 1 l.JjaiJ,W m -r "2 mm 5i i MOST GR.OCERS SELL Olympic Flour vary sack guarantee . .... n r Made ol stlrctfd Eastern Oregon hara . Jucra more loaves ol breid than any otbfi u loaves are lijhter and whltrr. Becw ol 1 quantity of bread Hmdud 'he com i ,r otnrt noun, ftorv iuui wv--, . THE ffoRTLAND FLCURJNC MU SUBSCRIBE KOK TUB Gl'ARD O ' - 0