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Best Line of Clothing May.be found at our store. A suit of Mich ael, Stern & Co's. fine Tailored Clothes. We arc sole agents. Neckwear Shirts Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear Handkerchiefs . Balh Robes KverytliliiK In I'iirnllilliKM Hint . .n Hi-iiHeman ii"")'- Don't hiuIi your money n foolish Christinas imiM'iim. Huy iMif.Ntiin!C I!m I UMfll Ollll will bo appreclnli-il. OI'll I'KICKH AKK KllillT. E. D. HANSON Ki, H Knst Ninth HI reel ICiiKciic, Oregon ARM1TAGE & BOWN Successor to YATES &. SON Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Livery, Sale, Feed and Boarding Stables llituUtuirteOT fur Full Creek and Oiburu Hinge. Hay, Oat mid Wheat) full lino of mill link Try us wo will tmit you rlKln. TOM BAILEY, PROP, Known u Transfer llarn rbone Itnl Iftllt X. ItMh iuiU Wllliunetle HU, Scott's Santal-Pepsm Capsules A POSITIVE CURL kll 1 iulirl urn lWt l (U, t H THIIANTMMHINCO. Bold hj W. U 1K UNO, lrtiKKt-t I.. R I inAuAmt UEAN I rncNCH n.. A PAra. CBNTAIH . ... 9 . uu r-a tit rri lnl'Hli., Hilt ucn it IM. -w Hun-! --t! Ii,(,tin tliut atisr V .. j lt.fi.,l,.l ,t m l..r II ,. , i. ,. - in t,t..i tl tn ml. i.. l jk, i t.r u rt rt ..i Allil 1.4 l-r. Iii.t. ..in,. .... mini'.... ... l ii., .11: .nun,.. i',,ir ( i' -I'" i-'-i !- u.ri,i MtiO fc r , WII.I.U tu I' R lUitlO :ft'l Ci, In !, l.xnr. H P -O'rf i 0 .-fie Li J. I v. Hl'IWt ItlllK Mill TIIK lit AHI GRACE WOODS OF DISTRICT ON t'AIMTAli PltlZH (H'Altl) I'OI'l'I.AIt hAUIKH' VOTI.NO CO.NTKST Now on Kxliihlllnii ut Kllem I'lmio House, Kcvcntli, Neur Willuinetie HI., Kuuciif, Oregon. NAM KM OK rnMI'KTIMi 'ANIIIATKS. I)llrlrt No. I. MIm Urar Woods, SHI W. Kill SI 1I.S7I MImi Aim Knulliiiiii. rliy h'Mi MiM Miligucrilo Woods, HIS W. Hill 117:111 Mi.. M 1,1.. JiiIiiioiii. HI)., IfluliSI Ill 17 MImi lilull lleinli-1-lnill. MihIImhi SI Mi.ii l-ay link. 7:" l-'i'rry St 'MImi li'llil Hiii'Imiimiii, Itllll SI I Mian (illn.ll' .lenillllKN, W. "Ill SI ! Ml. lilac- lllillll 7IH Olive HI MImi Hm. I lloilklnson, Sfl I V. -HIi S MImi May DiwkIiib-,, I'l'ml SI I IHmrlrl !m.I .I'lllilt Crnuii, Pevlcr Mlu II. Mm linker, I'nllimi- lirovo Ml Horn .Incolm, Dexter Mlu Itiiii- Mimli-y, iiinue lirovo MIm Aim Wlllliilli., Ilcxtcl' Mian li-ia Hilllforil, l olliilte (inive MIh Com Hroll, ('ultimo Orovo. Mho (olio lliliv, ('iiimge (Jiovi- IIIMrlct MIm 1 .1 1 Hull llriiml, I'liircliro Ml llailli- ( "ok, .luiiclloii City MIhh I In ('uolilimii, Acme. . . . , Ml (irrtriiilo lliislincll .liiiiclion City MIm I rsu Miilnlile, Mnpli-lon MIks Mlhllle SltilielN, Junction City District Minn (ionilllllllll Col mm Miss Mnilallnn Hells, Colling MIm Kftle Wltlirotv, Springfield MIm Minnie I.cmIh, Miircoln MIm Irene ltoliinell, I'liiliuilit Hill MIm inriiln Neff, Cohui'K MIm lain KviTMin, t'Buwi-ll MIm (icncvlevc llotve, Cresnell Miss Myrlli- Ill-Imp, Coliurg MIm Merrll Hi-oll, Cn-swoll MIm Mallei TlioinpMill, Crenwell Miss KiIciiIii CllilM-l, HlH-lllgflclll MIm Krilill Slllllll, HirillKflelll MIm I.OII Scotl, Cn-Httell WATCH FOR TIIK ANXOl'NCK IK,T of tin cltnHnill coltli-wl Hint will In- pulill-iliisl next Moinlny. Ihin't fnll In iioiiiliuile your fuvorlli ctui-N-roii i-nmliiliili lo e-i-orl 11m- i In ner ( Iaiii AiikcIih iiml return. Over 7 S HO votes were polled dili lnt! Ihe iniMt Iwi-nty-four hours for .Miss (trace Woods, of district number one, which places her list first on the score lint of votes. dlsplacltiK Miss l.llllan Brand, of Florence, and Miss Alia Kamhain, of district number one. Mln Woods, who until a short lima o was comparatively out of the race, has taken the work up BKnln with renewed enemy, and will from now on do her utmost lo sih-i that her nnma Is listed with tho wln- nhiK candidate when tho final count' ot votes U made. j The oiample MIm Wooda has set I should convince every candidate In 1 the rare that a contest of this kind Is never won until 11 Is over, and should I also convince candidates who are a few thousand voles behind tho lead-1 en that their chances In win aro as! Rood as that of their competitors, It1 they will make up (heir minds to net j not down In uood, Ri-tlvo work. A! few yearly subscriptions secured 1 while Ihe fiOOD siieclal vote offer Is on will close Ihe Rap that now sepa- rales you from the leaders of today. IK) IT NOW Make up your mind today lo act enouuh orders bef.irc this wick Is over lo win one of the special coupons, and after you have several thousand more votes added (o your lotal you will lake ni-w Intercut and won'l he content unless your name U In the lead from now on. HKMKMIUMt For every five new ftt-tnou!hR' Ktit.H-rticlon secured and lurni'tl In to (tits oltlce before Satur day, Jiuiunr. Sth. al N p in., you will receive a special vote coupon for fiOOU votes. If you receive len ot them- sutucrlpttvu you will receive an addltleenl ,'.0iMi vote coupon and so on New oue iear autnurlpt Ions couut as two for sl montht. and old toiicrlpt It'll renew, d for one year will count ka one new subi rlpt Ion for six months An nccurnic record will h- kept at ibis office of all suit. Avilpttotu ImiUKhl In bv you, and th- ones thst ar- liirind bv lour filf-nd In vnnr layer, and 11 on next SAtUfdAV, Jautiiuy ,t y,,, ,.,r ut,. M-riiit i iuk emouti to x.iiir n slit you AMI rivene a ec'l;i) i imp mi lor .'.one ; i.iu i Hi ri'tiifui,. for five he h!x hi nn -n Mll'-cripH. It loll re.e'l.d I'iMMi V'M I Ai-odliK l.i the scale -.i 1. 1 1--i . ,i. I x !U ... Oil., niM-vlal xnle i.'l.r l en. j tor th, fc.i-ii., nncitil ,.i.tt .u lll be enllll.d t ll.inlil y,il,.,'ln- cludliiK i be special '.nee v,n c.in'iMin. Aa aial-d atMive. flu- new ut-.rlj- ER-ONE-WINS FIRST PLACE THE SCORE LIST OF VOTES (IIJI.I .VII" "(I'll 11": 1 - , 2HII Kill No. U. II" III n.iit) oTIIli JMMIH BUIU llt.VI 7 0.1.1 No. II. - . 10,'JKI I")I7 7(I7'J 1171(1 (1 1 1.1 illlll) No. -I. -. . ,101 1 , HHiH B.VHI ol:lci m:lU 1111:1 4 IIIII 11711:1 WM -Jl!7: ja-JO 711 (I IV.1 VOTF.S AI,M)WKI ON' XKW AND Old) PREPAID SI ItSClUNTIONS TO DAILY il'Alll) ARE AS FOLLOWS: New Old .CarrliT Mull Three Months 400 voles 200 votes $1.50 $1.00 Six months 1200 votes 600 votes $2.50 $2.00 ""P Venr sono votes 1500 votes $5.00 $4.00 lOTlX ALLOW i:i) ON' NEW AND OLD PREPAID Sl'ltSCKllTIONS TO WEEKLY (.CARD IVIre 1 X- ,enr i ears S Years Tho Dalljr Ciunrd'a lVpuuxr IaiiIIi-h' Irlw Voting Contra! VOTH (X)l'ltN Miss Addreaa Wstrlct Cut out and fill In with (he name of the younn ladv you wish lo vote for. Send or matl to Content Department, Tho Guard, and It will count for oue vole. Not (IoamI After January 4lh, 1DON THE Ki t, EN K I iliwlre. to al . . DAILY one of tin- t.-o prlKK (o bo aHnle.l by MiliHcrihlng to 1,' I'or period N-irinnlng Indicate here whether NEW or rw.n Subucrlptlon. No. p. mis due I SUllcd DltiECTIONS ACC.,tC!llllc, i;ie i ' .1 . " f.r llic in ('.He tt.e Itwillcv P.ilir mt oi.t.-r T.i n :e. remit Uir I,, the colli, . new laKliiij c,'. Unq i.i illlier DaIIv or .-;i Hua-,1 will riv-tvo ,.!,, se ll" iiilnie.l ,h.,lii'e. H) IXKli: vv l.xv. " x iv.-m I i 1 1 i n i x . -m f-LNl 111 THE tU AUll WITH tlon for ono year would count the same as ten orders for six months, which would entitle you to 15.000 votes and two special coupons of 5000 rotes each, which would amount to i!5,0l)0 vot in all. - If during the week you secure and turn In to this office five one-vear subscriptions iiwilvl renewed bv old subscribers, you will receive 12,500 votes, Includ I lng special coupon. 1 It Is a safe prediction that the j girls who do their best before Satur 1 day will bo the recipients of the pi ano or the U)S Angeles trips or the si mouths' full course scholarships. OlMiAN'S I'UOM AMMAIS TO ItDDIKS OF HI MANS Chicago, Jan. 1. Medical science soon Is to accomplish the transfer of sound vital organs and tissues from the lower animals to man. The sub stitution of healthy organs for the diseased partB of the human body will be made possible throiiL'h the new experimental surKery and vivi section and will revolutionize modern science. The successful transplant ing of arteries from one animal to an other Is the first step toward this end. These are the conclusions drawn by Professor Simon Flexner. of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Ite- I search, I na paper on "Tendencies Id I Pathology," written by him for pre sentation to the American Assocla I tiott for the Advancement of Science. 1 and read yesterday before the physi ological section of the society at the I I nlverslty of Chicago, by Professor l.udvlg Hektoen. of the university. Professor Klexner's paper also con ! tallied accounts of a series of exper i linents on rats and mice performed ' by himself and his associates, lead ' lng lo Important discoveries retard ling the biological conditions of tn I mop growlh. I'atholpglcal problems j have been enormously affecled by i recent experiments In vivisection, nc conllng to tho New YorR" scientist. XOTiCK 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 I). K. Yorun. If. paid for a year In advance a discount of 5 per cent is allowed, or 1 per cent if paid for six months in advance. EUNOHNK C'O.M.MKUCIAL CLUB. . PRICKS FOB CAB SKRVICE Owing to the busses being taken off. cab service to and from trains will be 50 Cents for one, 75 cents for two, or $1 tor three or four, tf BARNARD & WEST. WK CAN Sl'ITLY Your wants with wood Oak, Ma ple, Fir. and Ties. Also Coal. WIU.1AMS TRANSFER CO. Phone Black 1141. ef,,W 500 votes OUI Mall 250 votes $1.50 750 votes $3.00 1200 votes $1.50 1500 votes 2 400 voles ' I ' (il ARD, EKJENE, ORE. . . lo n in t DAILY (it ARD Slat,, Which ? I WEEKLY U ARM of iiioiiiIih, Pl.-a.xe rnxlll f . , . . my aiint an,) (,-. Ilxer Ihe iwiAT lo III,- folloulng a,l,Ir,w-(, : ditcd -o cent. tant unless C VSII -itiiu proper .1 I': lutllK C.on:.in . (r f.lv.T V i.,v.., ix pt:p THE A HOVE KOUM IS THE MONEY. LUMBER INDUSTRY AWAITS DECISION, h'itkk or tiik iii sim:ss is n TO INThltSTATi: COMMKKCK. COMMISSION - j "More depends on the decision of the decision of the 'interstate com-1 merce commission than on. the flunn-. ciai condition of the country, in re- gard to the f ure of the logging In-j dustry of the Northwest," said MrClaren, a well-known logger, thisj 'Thn rnmmluiinn will. Oil I moriiiiiK. , i.c v. March 4. decide the question of the freight rates on lumber East, and II this decision should be favorable to the sawmill men of the Northwest, work in Ihe logging camps will be resumed immediately. If It IB averse then I cannot say when. the logging camps will begin to operate again to any extent. "At present only a few men are employed in the camps of Oregon and Washington, and these are kept with a view to Increase the iorce siiomu the interstate commerce commission , . .Miia nf the logging ill- I LU LI"- lwvuv. ... r .... dustry. There are thousands of nien- Idle In every logging camp anu nim-b-r mill region, and these are watch ing for the decision at Washington citv as eagerly as are the owners of the timber lands and mills. It is true that thousands of men thrown out of -work by the. raise In freight rates East have gone south, but there are also thousands who have families depending on them, and those men cannot pick up their belongings and flit away like the single men can. A decision favorable to the timber In terests of the state cannot reach the ears of these men too soon, as the funds they had accumulated are be ing frittered away." Portland Tel egram. TRANSFERS OF LANE . COUNTY RFAL ESTATE .1. W. Gawdy et ux to David Read. I W. D., lots 2 and 3 in blk. 1 of i Harms Add. to Cottage Grove. $:itl',. I (i. F. Sanborn Co. lo Consolidated Timber Co., V. n., tract in sees. IS, j 2D; Tl, 3U, VL and 34, tp. 20 s., r. ti w., $10. James X. Christie et ux to Samuel Crocker, W. I)., -20 acres In sec. 2, tp. 17 s.. r. 3 w., $11.10. I'tiHed States to Henjaniin V. Min ney. patent, ItiO acres In sec. 22, tp. 16 s., r. 2 e. John Christie et ux to Samuel Crocker, W. D.. 120 acres in sec. 2, tp. 1 7 s., r. 3 w., $1200. Hattie Wilcox to W. A. Fisher, W. 1)., SO acres In sec. 8, tp. 2 b., r. 3 w., $S80. Carrie J. Newman et al to S. M. D.. lot 1 In block 1. In Elliott. W. Ellsworth's $760. Mary E. Monroe, Sr., IS, tp. 20 a. Bank of 2nd add. to Kugene Hunter et all to F. "A. W. D.. 100 acres In sec. , r. 3 w., $500. CottnKe Grove to F. A, Monroe et al, W. D., 160 acres in sec. IS, tp. 20 s., r. 3 w., $1. James L. Hunter to F. A. Monroe et al, W. I)., 60 acres in sec. 18, tp. 20 s., r. 3 w., $300. Sherman Chapman et ux to S. C. Counts, W. D., 160 acres in sec. 21, tp. 21 s., r. 4 w., $S00. N. W. Baldwin to Arthur W. Kim ball. W. D., tract In sec. 20, tp. 20 s., r. 2 w.. $1066. Carrie J. Newman et al to Mrs. S. J. Hundsaker, W. O., lot 15 In block 1, Shaw's 2nd add. to Eugene, $S40. W. M. Sutton et ux to Hellen M. Turner. W. D.. lot 2 In block 9, Kel ly's add. to Springfield, $100. MARRIED. At the home of the bride In Eu Kene. January- 1. 190S Henrv r. Hni. comb and Mrs. Minnie 11. Stephens, Rev. D. H. Trimble officiating. At the residence of the bride's fath er. In Eugene, January 1, 190S, Glen Vernon Qualg and Miss Susan Ellen Moore, Rev. D. H. Trimble officiat ing. A 11AKK niAXCK 1 have a farm of 127 acres to sell; 70 acres In cultivation, SO acres pas ture; 11 arres timber; horses, cows, hogs, chickens, wagons, farm Imple ments; orchard and good buildings. $4S per acre. Four miles from de pot; good schools and neighborhood Enquire at the Springfield Hotel. 1 Snrlnefieht etc NOTICE TO mi IT GROWERS Spraying m -riinlng Pnunptlj I i -one j I We are prepared to do all kln.In of' i spraying aim pruning. Call up Red i I ri-' n l"' ,A 1,',rk'r- V. Darling, i - "-uir, .i. a. nendersen. mi , LAND KOR SALE i Say. 1 have sum, f ii... i..... . ki.iss. h.ip and wheat lands l Lane' ""u. aim some choice lots ana acres In Springfield. S. N. it. Hunt. W. O. W. CKJAR Rest 5c cigar on trie mnrk.-t ,r 1-EK HOSEI.ToV. ' This Is the ,:, whl.n Vir ,,; ,' lie. .Is p-iritxms: if i. . , i , . I ,! ' r.-iii- !v u II .!!.,.,-, ' l"'.l M : ' I! II ' I T, . v ... ! ,,:r'T,.::;? inn Drug C, ,.. ,. i' - .-in. will l. ' r''"",m' ;i tins w,..k h iv.. !'' venr eyes for glass,, "i, years ex;ericn,e. ' .mill"",1 1 II IF YOU NEED ..GROCERIES.. WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Jin and Granite vare. Headquarters for . White River. Flour o Can, Nt n Ort-nges J. W.. WHITE, Ihe Grocer c,u A Willamette Sts. Phone Red 46 J 1 OREGON HOME & LAND CO. Rooms 9 and JO over Chambers-Bmtow Bank' Get You a Home of Your Own Have some good bargains in small and large farms. u City Lots and City Homes. Will be glad to show you anything in real estate. A Square Deal to All. - Oregon Hom5 & Land W. M. GREEN, . 619 Willamette St. I BRODERS BROS. NEW MARKET We are now located in our ne-y building across the street and we will be pleased to see you. ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can. Choice Lard for 65c Broils and Stews Strictly Cost. Price West, 8th ' Street, BRODERS BROS. 100,000 Bottles of Away-Special From now until January 1st, DUrchaser of nnr fnmnita hpg.,,! u. nuisniw, uuu nuicu we are now OI10H-, at the same nrices an hnrprnfnra aa fr,nn-.a. x,-ui one Kallon ot our Jacob's Monogram 'Rye or Bourbon O. P. i hiskey. regular price $5 per gallon, wo will give away gratis four bo: ties or tine om California W ines, regular price 50 cents per bottle. At brand that you might select. The price of the Whiskey la 5; the Wis Is $2. You will got a $7 purchase for $5, freight and express charga prepaid. .. .... Kauou oi our tamous per gollon, wo will give away gratia ,. .' ... ii. ui ins Tvniakey is $4; the price ot the w Is $1.60. You will get a $5.60 purchase for $4, freight and expral charges urenairt ' ""-b"1 ct ' 1 it JI I n W'lon of our famous Ranler AAA Bourbon, regular prlo sw?w?nl. '.-I8 .W ' 8 V8 ?nWay gratlB three bot" ot h8 old Caliform tZTL 3 1 regUJeir 1rlce 50 ceDts per boUIe- You may aelect any brat 11 50 'you will J, Pt15tn0,l"'etWhlSkey 18 the Prl4 of the wine! prepaid ' P'"-hase for $4. freight and express charl price V' , wpSw Mn ,f Tlllam"ok R6 or Bourion Whisky, regult sweet mi L,, ,S ! aB' free Uo homea o "ne. old Califo Klni.., T8Ular 'ir.lce 1,0 cen,s Per bottle. Yon may select : wme ?. ,r'Yo wi p:Tttb .Tia : p'.'f a press charges prepaid. egulaJ ".'1 " Shrpnan'9 PrIV .Ta ' arPr '!f H ,('r ? '". will : .'e n08' Il,K''nr Ihe Wine i, i Yn . .', cnargos prepaid. ' Se' " 4 iTf&A"'W- S.?-"' will be en, Hed on every er n H lint slUoo. " you cltrkdTu"cl W4W,f,ySnd'kwi" hlVf0ur P"""P' ",'nU,n--e ca.h-.oI lh,p C 6. D. "g0 " Po5t ilic! Money Ord. with yc-r MI5!L.JA9OB 51 V ,,VL"-i r ror c Mret HALU &. SHUMWAY, entry Ml , pi(lm,,lniI ,,,., rinnbliig n,0 er work. Also ci-eenil j0l Miw ic. i. ..a tla I mm oik. iron noikf,,,. St l.tlll t Co., A. A. Aoby, Mgr. OUR XF.W YEAR DELIVERY SEUVICK has beeil arranged to meet every demand promptly. Hut we trust you will make it as easy as possible for us by giv ing us your order for groceries as early as you can. This store is .especially popular at New Year's, when people require the best groceries. I3e. among tiio wise ones who order early. Ac cidents will happen and your order might miscarry somehow. Only two more (lays- for you to set fancy tiiimi nt H off. THE SQUARE DEAL GROCER Phone Main 25, NEW MARKET Sweet Wine Givetf Holiday Gift. 1908, we shall give away free to eTf ..v.ini.inn t k,.i. f.t,J standard AAA Ry, regular price II three bottles of fine old CallfornJ b?"l' You may eeleet.J U"1M lur "eal a"" ' Slock Rye or -Bourbon Whi' give away free two bottle of lb Price 50 cents a bottle. Yon ot the WniBley Is $3; the price' "urc"se -or $3, freight and epr C. Madeira .nl M.uTa. When a a . " V0U 0tdCT more Ulln onc Jil00TJ md" ,0 " m,n bo"'" l wine as you .H - COMPANY uUxJOR, DEACERS PORTLAND, ORECOl Williams Co. "Transfer and Savy Hauling WOOU f OK iALE 504Til!AmettSI. fiogrna-, Orrf Pbcy liUok 11 ' F!,on Black U7; O 9 Willamette at i