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tub woWnAiurorASTrES.y. jam, art i, .ooa Best Line of Clothing May be found at cur store. A suit of Mich ael, Stern & Co's. fine Tailored Clothes. We are sole agents. Neckwear Shirts Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear Handkerchiefs Bath Robes Everything In Furnishings " . .a Kntjciiuiii ihinIh. Don't - waxln your money on foolish Christmas rcciitji. lluy soim-tliiug (luu In useful and w ill bo appreciated. or 11 PRICES AUK RIGHT. E. D. HANSON No. K Eiwt Mnth HI reel Eugene, ri'Ku MSSS LILLIAN UND OF FLORENCE, FIRST TO PASS THE 10,000 ARK ARMITACE &. BOWN Successor to YATES &. SON Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Livery, Sale, Feed and Boarding Stables IlmihlliKrl.ru (or Knit (Ywk ami (Vhurg Stagca. Hay, (lata anil Wheat I full Hun of mill featta. Try iu we will uml you right. TOM BAILEY, PROP, Known aa Transfer liarn ItHUHl lUxl llxll I tw. loth and Willamette nla. GRANDMA 0AV1DS0N CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY: Hulsev, Or., Dee. 31. Children. grandchildren and 2C great-grand-; children assemble yearly for thai birthday of Mrs. Sarah Davidson,, who yesterday was K3. Quite a remarkable woman Is tins pioneer or ISbZ. ane u housework, and belongs to that now small school or nouseaeeiieii. "" i prides Itself on not having a speck oil .!, fmm cellar to garret. She Is as young appearing as many women 30 years her junior. She is also a woman of good works and a giver of many alms. Mrs. Davidson held the attention of all in the room yesterday aa she told of pioneer times, how she, .her husband and six children started from Indiana for Oregon in 1852 with two yoke of oxen and one cow. One child died at St. Joseph, another took cholera and for days lay in his mother's arms with no sign of life except the fluttering of his pulse. Through all this they dared not stop ..... . n with tho train be- ling Miss Hawley of Cottage Grove , wefe hostl 0nce wnu iicu mo y were clliied upon to cteienn district for the past three days. t,m hand of 600 red- vn.,,. ri. ....... la n il. ..mn ,iv nr I . .,......-- - - I and while she has not a world of time on the list In district number three, and the support so loyally given has Induced Miss Urund to Become active I vi her own behalf, which the result in the llne-uo of votes shows. Miss rtnirwi T the uonular and accomplish ed daughter of William llrund, the popular hotel keeper ofElorence, and was a former student of the Eugene high school. She has a host oi aa mlring friends throughout the coun ty who will no doubt respond nobly during the 0000 special vote offer. Miss Brund will appreciate voluntary subscriptions. Most noticeable among other can didates who enlarged their totals yesterday wa Miss Zclma Cruzon, of Dexter. Miss Cruzon cast enough voles to place her name first on the list In district number two, dlsplac Williams, the logging contractor, . m ' . ro n.v dle(. ..GRC WE A full line of Grocer Granitewatl ;' . Wh jf""1? w to devote to gutting -votes; has Up to CAPITAL l"l.K (il'AHl) l'(H'l Ult U.IHI' VOTING CONTEST Now on Exhllillloii at Ellen Plniin House, Seventh, Xeur Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon. NAMES !' COMPETING CANIIIIIATKS. District .No. 1. IIum Altn Icfiutliiim. rltv H-1 Ml KB Mlllllc Johnson, Hl)3 HlghSt "I u MIks Icliili Hi-iiili'mlirtl, Madison HI Mil Minn Kay Clink, 7:: Kerry HI IW47 MNh Grace Woods, UHI W. Klh SI '-ITMI MIm .Marguerite WoniK IIW W. Hlh 7:MI ,muk ii'iin iiiiciiuiiiiii. mill si mini Miss Gusnle .leiiiiliics, W. 71 h HI I'I7: MIhii Grille llllllll 7 IS Olive SI ' 1:IH Miss llii.ol HiMlklliMill, B.VI V. till H SJHII MIhii .May Douglass, Pearl SI HIO lllHlrli t No, '-. Miss Zolnin Ciuoii, Doxlcr (1711) Miss hull- Hun ley, ( ullage Grove WIIIS MisH'Alla William", Dexter fKSliS MIH Helm linker, Collage (irisv? fflKill MInh I,c4a Snnfiinl, Cfiitiigi (.rove -Il7:t lihH lleni .Incnb, IIcvIit 1!JI1U IImn ('urn Sriitt, ('otlatfe (irovi. 71!0 Mian (inle llaie, CulliiSi- nvi I.V lMrlit Xo. II, MIk VIIIIiiii llriiml, I'loreiice 10,'J l llll llllllll' ( link, Jtmi'llim lly IHM7 MImi (.iTlruilc lliiKhiiell .liini'llon I lly II.1IU MImn KrKil lliiinhle, Miiplelnil MM3 MlhH Minnie Hllil.ii-I, J.iiu llim City , :t4lli MInm Tin CiiMliinnii, ciiii . i 2172 . V lllnlrict No, I. MInh MiiiIiiIIiii' llettti, ColiurK R7H2 MIhn Minnie I'uIn, Marcnlii 5l:t( Minn Knit- Wllliniiv, Sii'liiKflelil IL1 MIhh Ireiio Itohlni-tl, I'liiiwint Hill fttifj MIk (liHirgln Neff, Cnhlll'K 43111 Ihe nresent time made a very good i ', showing. MIsh Cruzon is in hopes! ' that the people with whom she is ac- , liiualnted throughout the county will j take an interest In helping her to ' gain and remain at the high point i on the score list of votes. She will work hard for the prominence and ultimate success which a large num- ber of subscription votes will give , her. j Candidates, don't fall to secure j five new six-months' subscriptions I while the special vote offer Is In i force, or you will have overlooked I the best chance of the entire contest. WATCH FOH TIIK AXXOrXCK MK.VP of tile rluiHroil contest thut , will he pulillslieil next Monday, j Don't fail to nominate your favorite i'1iiihtoii cuniliilate to etfrort the win ners to Lou Angeles and return. which was no small loss In those I times. They did not see a house be tween St. Joseph and The Dalles. They came to Halsey and took up land near hero, where they lived un til Mr. Davidson's death, 14 years ago, since which time Mrs. Davidson haB lived in town. There were among the most prosperous farmers of this vicinity. Besides the grandchildren and great grandchildren who yearly cel ebrate Mrs. Davidson's birthday are I her children Mrs. Lucretia Murphy. ; of Corvallls; Theodore Davidson, of Eugene; Mrs. Mary Cunningham, of 1 Lebanon, and William Davidson, of Brownsville. Get You a llome of You r Ovn CltKSWKLiL 1TKMS , A KAKK ( IIAXC'K I have a farm of 127 acres to sell 70 acres in cultivation, 30 acres pas-j ; turo; 11 acres timber: horses, cows, 1 hogs, chickens, wagons, farm lmple- ments; orchard and good buildings. I I $4S per acre. Four miles from de ' pot: good schools and neighborhood. hnnuiro at the Springfield Hotel, Springfield, Or. tf MInh litHKlniaii, t'obiii.t MInh (tciievlcve Howe, CriMwell , MInh Myrlln IIInIhiji, Cohiiru; , . , . .Ml Merrll Srolt, (roll el I ... . MIhn liiia llvti'ftiin, 'nNW'fll Minn Mabel TIhiiiiiihimi, CrcMWell. MIhh Kilenlii ('liiiN'l, Springfield . MInh Krllin Smith, Springfield . . . MIhn lul Krolt. t'ri'NWfl! , . . . . I III I 2ii7:l lllli-. JU-JU 711 110 nn NOTICE TO FIU'IT tiHOWKHS Spraying and rrunlng Hone Promptly We are prepared to do all kinds of spraying and pruning. Call up Red 2711. C. A. Darker, II. V. Darling, J. Keller, J. A. Hendorson. ml (Special Correspondence.) Creswell, Jan. 1. Mrs. Myron Johns, of Creswell, gave a grand Christmas dinner and oyster supper to her children, their wives and hus- . bands, her grandchildren anil their husbands and wives, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ingrabam, of Saginaw, their daughters and husbands, and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bainbridge and fam ily and several other guests partook of the good things. After dinner a goodly number of presents were giv en. Some were, useful as well as or namental and some were quite valua ble. After supper we had recitations and singing until the time came for the Cottage Grove local, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ingraham and family de parted for home, wishing the rest a happy New Year. Mrs. llalnbrldge went on the 11:10 the next day to Springfield. ' Dr. George, of Creswell, is very sick with the measles at tihls writing. . lak' JM 1 I W WHlll I T J m vvv i wmj t Corner 5tt-adWUlal V 1 URfcVjV; nvl IB . .A..JI n Kt-tnms 7 ana ;u S M Have some cood TjargM I Gty Lots J B WU1 be glad to show 1 1 Oregon Home &. Lanl BV n ' 1 I aU - vULKIES.. II Tj 1 13' 11 Ffcr and Feerl Tin. j - I ttllU Ledquarters for RiylFlour ; 1 4ts ad Oranges rE;lEe Grocer ,iette St Phone Red 461 1 i ME 4 LAND CO. r Chamb-s-Bristow Bank nsin sma andlarye farms. td City hmes. ju anythig in real estate. Deal to l. i . Co., A A. Aaby, Mgr. IjAXI) KOIl SALE Say, I have some of tho best farms, grass, hop and wheat lands In Lane county, and some choice lots and acres In Springfield. S. N. B. Hunt. V. O. XV. CIGAR Best Be cigar on the market, tf LEE HOSICLTON. tttttttttTtTttttT Many six-months' sub scriptions received a a re sult of special H000 vote offer. Scott's Sanlal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE. Lin V N H..W by V. I 9m lelltMmkilM m it.rik I Um NiaddM m4 IHmi..J Kiiir& Sa nu v, 4N.M 4IMI, Mil ltNft- Mitli ll I i.l UtoMm V( IN I !., Uru. Ah. aImwii Ntn.M Holi b, driMNLM. I'hm It OX w ki MU. KtiJ IU. u.m lMIItl(llC(l, SLUUHMUM, a. UK I.ANtt. Druxiiut " I 1 Madame Dean'; Fills. d mcNON J flMALC L 4M.K. pun IV m it in, J HiTv' K.TlKli.'i.ut.n Uuni If Ubl tir . k V(UiL,'.,1 Ni ih- ..i 1i f -n. - !li m id, m t i, tit.. I. iw. jhwI f.r i i , ffsttn .'. n i m .it -it'Uu. I vvtir ' t!Mt".l I.' Ui t-". Iluui rtiil if t l:iU :l 'A. CI, JI , liKiiw, H. HI'IUM'IUIIK fXlll TI1K Cil Anil ) Iv. The generous oiler iuale by The Guard In Us groat 1 1 000.00 prliu vot ing contest, on all new six-months Hubscrlptions secured and turned In this office between tho dales. Monday December sOlh and Saturday, Jan uary 4th, OH, has awakened a new In terest In the hearts of tho contestant and their friends alike. All ambitious candidate see an opportunity to capture a 6M0O special Tola coupon which they will receive for every five new six niunt.hi sub scriptions turned In before Haturday. January 4 1 h al 8 o'clock p. in. When uch opportunities are within their rasp It l not surprising that the determined ones respond so nobly. The public see hero an opportunity to sunlit some well-deaurvlag and pop ular candidate. It remains, though for the mntemants and their friends to make as many new friends as pos sible, that all working together will win the prise for their favorite. In terest w ill become mora and more In (en.! as the days pass by and the can didates send li ballots to change their position to one a Utile, above. Many i iitillilttt" nmde giiml recirds, the Increased totals being the best record of this fact. Each day we puhluh our standing, with a few miles or Information as to how the context pruKi'essIng but we would be pleiicd to h:ie .ni call at the Guard of lice as soon aa p.mllii. that we may ex plain further. IVneicnime Is in, ,1 i d to a greater ext. ut than some of the lH.m.-t.ini tbliik, n,l coupled w'lt'i that n u,,hI luud of determliu lion With onh the short tpne until the close ol the p.vl.il Vol,. tiff,.r. It behooves eve- c'lltoMnut who ha .my Inteniiov of winnlui!. i, idowtl to k o,l. h.,,, woik Just be I .-HUN.- onr name head, lac lit m , ' have moie vote, than v ni- op. , ponent is no ir..o( Hint , . i h.,.,. w on 'In a walk. I'i.....ii1v nil Sic working ; Jut.1 as har.l n. ou. but me not turn : Ins In ninny xote I ollle.tiillts St,irl To l'n III.OINI Mn- Lillian lliui'.il. of riiirenciv '!' si "' .! to h.'V total ot .. i tinl-iv, whleli phi, ej her name over I the le.oe.i murk and In IV p.sl;ln ' wMi-!i. it h.. au le'nr.i li until the s el tin- voi,.,..:. m ill , an for the slid muni frii Hi,, l.i.-.u Kan I II pi uio Clncc the stail f rint,(' friends ol XHmi llvlind who reside hi different pai s ol Ijiue roiiuw cast I votes M,-h kept her nst well up VOTES AMXHVI.II OX NEW AXI) OLD -KEIAII SUlSt'KIXTlOXS TO DA1LV 11AHI) AKE AS WILLOWS: ... New Old .Currier Mall three Months 400 voton 200 votes $1.50 $1.00 Mx mom lis 1200 voles COO voles 12. SO $2.00 ""'ear 31100 voles 1500 votes 15.00 $4.00 lOl liS ALLOWED O.N NEW AND OLD I'UKIVUIl SI IISt'ltllTIOXS TO j WEEKLY Gl AltD 1 Year . 2 Yearn 3 Years New r00 votes Hi 00 votes 2400 votes Ohl 250 votes 750 votes 1200 votes l'rlco Mall $1.50 l'i.00 $4.50 NOTICE The University School ot Music announces that Miss Lillian Blauvelt, soprano, has been secured to fill the date left vacant last season by the non-appearance of Dr. Hlllls and holders of .last season's tickets will be admitted to the Blauvelt concert upon presen tation of their tickets at the door. ' Miss Blauvelt will ap pear In Eugene . In March. Further details later. Holders of tickets to the other attractions may secure tickets to this one by calling nt Linn's drug store and iden tify themselves as being the purchasers of tickets during the first ot the season. OVIV.kw YEAR I DELIVERY SKHVICK has bea arranged to inoet every 4:iiand promptly. Hut we ti lls you will make It as easy asiossible for us by giv ing us yur order for groceries as early s you can. This store is espefcilly popular at New Year's. vien people require the best erbjrles. Be among the wise Oiie who order early. Ac-, cldentst'ill happen and your order ii'it miscarry somehow. Only Vv more days for you to got faty china ut 54 off. W. M. GREEN, .Sygggffi 619 Willamette St. Phone Iain 25. BRODERS BROS! NEWMARKET W7" i a J . ' I 5 " We art nnur InratM in n i i 4 wfcr ncw ouuoi.jy across me street ana weviMi nu,.A .... vv r'---- -.w vv j vui ..specUl.. 51b Can Choice Lard for! Broils and Stews StriL ;i TST BR.0DER.SI BR-Oi. S,T j i- i. s tly Cott. Prie 65c 100,000 Bottles of SWeet Wine Gived Away--5pecul Holiday Gift, The lally (iiuinra Popular lollies' Prlio Voting (L'.mt.fit VOTE txu rox Miss Address district Cut out and fill In with the name of the young ladv you wish to vo'e lor. Send or mall to Contest Department, Tho Guard and It will count for one vole. Xo( (IimxI After .limuary 4th, 1IHIH NOTICE Subscribers to the promotion fund are reminded that the first payment of their year's subscription is now due. Kindly Instruct your bank to put same to the credit of Treasurer D. E. Yoran. If paid for a year In advance a discount of 6 per cent Is allowed, or 2 per cent If paid for six months In advance. El'NGENE COMMERCIAL CLUB. rrum now untu January 1st, iu. nv.ii o-i,. purchaser of our famous brand of whlskifL n,,ri which f y 6 10 ever1 at the same prices as heretofore, as follC.. mctt 'e are n0" offerinj . no one gallon or our jacoo 8 Moil, Whiskey, regular price $5 per gallon, wl ui-9 ui uue om vaiuornia wines, reguiarl brand that you might select.- The Dries Is $2. You will get a $7 purchase for prepaid. , oki iii ixye a Bourbon O. P. Si r, "8"" ""J' sratls four bol f the Whlskir n. tn. r. ,.iu. -.'." " " "'1 m express chargei With one imllnn of nur nmnua stnnL ... v. per gallon, we will give away gratlB thrL, bottle, of'l! reB",ar Prce Sweet Wines, regular price B0 centB pi bottle V 0 01(1 C"'ornii brand you desire. The price of the WhlslLv l. 14- th. "elect an: B" " i'i vaiu, THE EI'GENE I ibln In n III HAILY ;r.lll, EIGENE, OltE. one of Hi,, i, hi prUi-K to lx nMii-ill by miIi',,' rlbiug In tlie ' " " (KAII.V H Alill stat Which ? nu ilKI.V til Afill I or -rlml ,.f in.iiHli., Ixglniilng 0T I'l.sav rr.-lil . . f ,, (-i-iuiit anil il.-. Il.er the lKi r lo the follon lug aililltsNVs: A HIGHER HEALTH LEVEL "I have reached a higher health level since I began nslng Dr. King's New Life Pills,'.' writes Jacob Spring er, of West Franklin. Mnlne "Tliov keep my stomach, liver and bowel's i J,ou. ma' .desire. working Just right." If these pills. illsaiinoliil x-oii nn trini o.o.i.,,- uiii I prepaid. refunded at W. A. Kuvkendall's driii? ' w"h one gallon store, 25c. i price $3.25, we will give away hweet Wines, regular nrice 50 cents her. i...i v. " uln Ja irornla I brand you may desire. The price of the Wlli3)(ev 'B "la' select any PKICES l'OR CM) SEItVH'E i"lne 18 ' " will get a $4. 2a purchase for I5.!l' ., ""' l' I press charges prepaid. ' ""'Bni Owing to Ihe busses beltitr taken' H"e gallon of Sheehan's Private S .m.i;-."i w,ni . . nun exuretss Ith one gallon of our famous RanlUr AAA Bon-iv, I $4 per gallon, we will give away a-ratta thif i..,i .'n' regular nrlcj I Sweet Wines, regulaiv price 50 cents per boL.i. yq11 H,me,0l(1 CallforniJ ! VOU mnv rieolra Th nrlra .sf llio M'klilu . "a. .. Select anv hrnnl You will get a $5.50 purchase forij4t freight ije of lae wlne ' of Tillamook Rye nr Ronrivi. . . I free two bottles of fln , n'"i L rcgulal Y 'iiiorn and ate SLoeir Hv. . off. cab service to and from trains "'g'l'ar price $:! per gallon, we will give r.iw.,y -fr,,e , ,""" Whiskey w !., .".il ...on- ...... - r. ........ .... . IMl La Ilirtl i Siu-tsnt XV na puirn n. tir m . - ,s . --sfsiius nf 1... ' - --.on uuv, , eeuiS HIT . .-o two, or $1 for three or four. tf BAIiNAHU & WEST " ""' ,s l- 50 cents caul I mil. ale hei.i whether NEW or M.li Sul. script Ion. No. points due "lect any brand you desire. Tho price of tle Whlskev i, ,i. 'on ion will get a $4 purchase for $3, h.i 'ue Price oil espresil WE ( AX SI I'PI.Y Your wants with wood Oik pie, Kir. and Ties Also Coal. ' are purs i-J (;uar.intretl,0 c, I hsve lht iollowing brlnd, , '" "l I' tSicnvd I (ciiarges prepaid. I Tt . . . . ' i nc wines wluc wt jre pivin? away Mn. new ourt l.sod l..ot l ?nih io. xx Port. Skfrrv.'A.-il.-. M...,.ill ;...! r. .,K. ? i i . .... i... . : . . . . . ----- , - u wi, -r.i -. ii. i.i x.ms iitAMtr.n iu . me suit wnn 1-r.uJ, ynu c!iie. Krmrmbcr when TOo ordrr nu ,i-V wtlnpH,r. Phone Black 1 1 4 1. w1 niiltlrd on -very cxtri gillcra you order to u m,ny bottles of ""Mloa yu . Ihe first jalloa. - Voo , , Serd your orders in (or the Holldiy, and Ihev will hive our prrm,., (71, oH-ked rl iin eaiej. Send WclU Karjo or Post 0,liCe Money Ord, '"'"Son. Al e cannot ..up t. o. D. 1,0 fwr order I MIKE JACOS (Sb COMPANY WHOLESAU. uqvjor. uralers 51 Front Str.et .PORTLAND This Is the season when vour blood needs purifying: if the blood Is Intro I 'and healthy, you'll be well. The most I reliable blood remedy Is llolllster's ( Rocky Moun'ain Tea. Nothing can more g.'o,l. :i.,c Tea or Tablets. I. Inn llnig Co. IMUKl'l'IONM p..,-, ,, ir.di iir. olii..,uiles )'' oi iter To in ike i r. ,ht lor th,. xotes. remit direct t k-lve the money to ihe contest ui! now t k I ii ..pher I'.illy nr W.vkl routing to ihe printed schedule. ed to rontc-t.int unless t'VSlI Mire eotnos:nn; ee:s j. roper Guard I'i intinj t'oini.i:4 , ,.r y.'il is!i to faior. A pels,,,. Guard .i r.-eeive votes XVII I.-V. XI Ui'lV.l . v-s MEST ON SI'llSl'HII'TION. PUl IV I MEli 'th i- uml.,. ,.! . ! SENT TO THE Ul'AKl) WITH THE MONEY. CASTOaiA For IufiUUs .' ':.,; -.tfa. Th Krpd Yon ' -. . Bears the 8. nature of ( HALL. ii. iHUMWAY, ; Carry a lill line of plumbing fixture. ' Plnmbiiui aim sewer work. S J.ijjof I Also general jol blng In tin ard r 'heet inni work. Iruu work protnp at:.a i I tu. ; Fhena Aick 1171 tt WinamatU . I Willi&ms sA Lic!il and TOOD i-xm'l'fij iMWIlUnwtteSU t, ' PhoDa tu. t agdSCBBSBBa HIWMi aa k-..- - n