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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1908)
THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1908 N. I St an: H5 Best Line of Clothing JllaybJ Sound at . oui: store A suit of Mich ael, Stern & Co's. fine Tailored Clothes. We arc sole agents. Kjechvear Ehirts - ' Hoiiery, Gloves, Underwear handkerchiefs Bath Robes ;Tfrj1lilng In Furnishings (lint .t gentleman iiinis. im hi ale yon' money " Christmas i cuts. Iluy omfthing tliul is useful and be appreciated. oun prices AUK RIGHT. t. D.HANSON Xo. 8 East Xinlli Street , Kiigcnc, Oregon IS YOUR FAVORITE TO ACT AS Ispringfielo I CHAPEBONE FOR THE WIPERS H I im VTVk Mi an. mm FREE TRIPS TO LOS A I nor 1RMITAG3 & BOWN Successors to YATES &. SON ivery, Feed and Sales Stables m SHAMAN Junk Dealer Highest Price caid for WES, WOOL, pelts; ID RUBBEk, MXS SCRAP IRON 'el ALS AND RAGS also buy Second Hand Go ids '-flute ciirect . Kid 5571 Eugene, Ore. ssia tales A POSITIVE CURE. For Infinite... . .... .. .nun M imrn M th. uiudn ad I)iw...d nil? .11 I n, DI.C.W. 0r"- ho... .II. '' 0f ?T"f S'lTAl-PEpoi N CO. iilUK, O. 5? Pills. 'if 'nTJ'!i.,'"."r"'-"" ur- "M., thim aend Tour u tWll r . l Barring" rnnl. KrA., r- IF OF THE HOE CAPITAL PRIZE GUARD POPULAR LAMES' VOTING COXTKST Now on Exhibition at Kilers Piano House, Seventh, Near Willumette St., Eugene, Oregon. NAMES OK COMPETING CANDIDATES. District No. 1. Miss Iclnh Hemlershott. Madison St Miss Alia Eastiiam, city Miss Gincc Wood, US1 W. th St Miss Mublc Johnson, .Hi),) HighSi Miss Fay i lark, 7;l;i FeiTy St Miss Muiguci-i.c Woods, 105 W. 8Gi Miss Lelin liucluiiinii, 10th St Miss Gussio Jennings, W. 7th St Miss Grace Dunn 7 (S Olive St Miss Hazel Hcdkiusou, 234 W. 4tli S Miss May Douglass, i-earl St t District No. Miss Uena ItaLer, Cott.'se Grove Miss Kale Huwlry, I oti.'e Orove Miss Alta Will .ui..-, Lexier Miss Zelma (.ruzan, Dexter Miss l.eta Santoril, i.itir.j;e Grove Miss Dora Jacobs, Dexter Miss .or.t ScoU, tvOituc Gro.e District Xo. 8. Miss I la Cushmun, Acme Miss Hailie look, .Inaction Ci.y Miss IJllh.u Ilrund, Floivnce Miss Gertrude liusnncll Junction City Miss F.rsa llamblc, Mapletou Miss Minnie SilibetM, Junction City District No. 4. Miss Irene Robliiett, Pleasant Hill Miss Myrtle ltishoo, Coburg Miss Georgia Neff, Coburg ' Miss Madallne lietts, I oburg Miss Renia Gucdinaii, Coliurg . . Miss Ktlie V. l .u-tH, a,-ii:'4Jbl) Miss I.eta Eversuii, . ivsrt'ell Miss Milt-tie S.CV.K Maic.il.i Miss Merril Scott, t i-esvveli Miss Geui-i.eve Howe, I rcsvveN . . : Miss Mabel Thompson, Cresviell Miss Edenia ClutM-l, S,rlngfielil Miss Emm Smith, Sprliigl ii-ld Miss Irfiu Scott, Ireswell .13,214 . 12,4ms .11,37(1 . 1)317 . . 8055 . SUIT . 2)151 . i7; . i;oi 2.1(1 17a . S28 . H078 . (1740 . . (17111 . (ll():l . . nu(t2 720 . 10,073 .10,402 . 10,2 10 . 87110 . SO 15 . HIIIO 71:53 0070 til 1:1 0114 (11 1 :t 00(2 5!) 7 a 54 12 5277 4:17 1220 714 (10 53 given to the moat popular young la dies In Lane county. Many of the candidate are now do ing good, effective work, which the change In the line-up of totals will show, but thore is plenty of time be tween now and the close of the con test to catch the leader In your dis trict, and candidates who are a few thousand votes behind number one In each district should not feel a lilt dis couraged, but go after It more deter mined than ever and lenders -luiuhl not overlook the fact that t'.iey should from now on try to retain th" posi tion they now hold, as the n:her con testants will do their level best to displace her and carry off the hon ors of the district. Every contestant in the race vvh-.i has any intention of winning one of the valuable prizes will make a vig orous campaign from now on, and put forth every effort to .rapture the leading po.-ition of her particular dis trict, and do her utmost to retain it. This is the proper spirit to have when competing in a contest of thl3 kind, for, as n general rule, candi dates who enter the race determined to win and go about getting votes sys tematically, generally finish at the top of the list, when the last count of votes Is made. The Way Prizes Will He Awarded Capital prize Grand upright pia no, valued at $350, will be given to the young lady who secures the most votes of any candidate in the con test, Irrespective of the district Bhe may represent. First prize to each district To the four young ladies who finish with the largest number of votes to their credit in each of the four dis tricts, after the capital prize has been awarded, will be given a first-class free trip to l.os Angeles and return, Including the very best hotel accom modations fnr one week while in the city of ms AngelPs, under the escort of a chnpernno. who will be a resi dent of I.nne county. Second prlzj in each district. Then to the four young ladies who finish with the second largest num ber of votes in each of the four dis trict, after the capital and first prizes have been awarded, will re ceive a six-months' full course schol arship at the Eugene Business Col lege, one of the best educational In stitutions In the slate of Oregon. Lane county will be divided Into four districts, to which each will he awarded at least two of the prizes and one of the four districts will re ceive three of the prizes, including thn grand upright piano. District No. 1. Includes all of thn city of Eugene. District No. 2. That part of I aim county south of Creswell, Including Cottage Grove, Wildvvood, Hazel Dell Dexter, London and Lorane. District No. 3. Junction City. Florence, and all of Lane county west of Engine. District No. 4. Includes Ror'ng fleld, Cohtirtr, Wendllng, Creswell Thurston and Marcola. MATCH FACTORY'S i FIRST SHIPMENT! The Oregon Match Company Is now running full blast, and yesterday shipped their tirst consignment of matches to Portland, which consisted, of fifty cases. Manager Duffle In forms us that tit")- have orders lor three hundred morn cases and are working from eight to ten people steadily. The industry Is a goo, I one and will prove profitable for those who are Interested. L. C. lleadlo, brother of Herb Headle, of this place, arrived from Crystal Valley. Mich., a short time ago' and has decid- d to make t li i his 1 permanent home. lie Is a cmeiit ! sidewalk and come-'-te build '"! Intends following that occupation In Springfield, as ta.'r. amount of work in the nov. year. The Hooih-Kelly called to work tin. for a few days, per ceiving a few or. :.T; win ho a .ui l.at line to do in mill aan.ls were .K 'inlay niorniii-: ilily owing lo re- ; I or lumber. Ru mors are numerous that the mill is about to ehaim management, but so far the News has been unable to ob fln a nv information that would jus tify such rumors. However, the an nual meeting will be held some time this month and the public must wait development:!. Revival meetings at the Methodist church began last Sunday eveniui;. George II. Fcese, conference evangel ist, is assisting the pas. or. The In terest lias Increased every day and many people are becoming serious about religious matters. The meet ings will continue all of next week. Chester Nolan, who has for the past two years been operator at the Springfield depot, 'has severed all connection for the time being with the company and Tuesday took his denarture for his home at Creswell. The switch engine that has been in use here for the past year switch ing cars for the Springfield, Coburg and Wendllng yards, was taken off Monday and now the work is being tlon by the Cohurg-Eugeno passenger train. The students of the Springfield high school are preparing to -publish a school paper, the first Issue to ap pear about the first of February. Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Ilryan returned from a several days' visit with Mr. Hryan's parents at Philomath Tues day evening. Mrs. W. E. MrElroy and little son, of Salem, pi", visiting their cousin, Mrs. A. S. Shew. Xes. Cut out the coupon puu- -r lished below and fill in the name of some married lady who Is a resident ot Lane t county. It will count ior in t votes and nominate her. F.verv candidate In The Guard's grrat $1000 prize voting conU-st Is re quested to clip the special cliniwronc vote coupon (which Is good for .,....uv .,,wi mi in the lemie nf some married lady who Is n resident of , lane County, whom she would like to have act as nn escort for the v. lii-, nets of the I os An-M'lcs trips ami! "all or bii'i" it to this office before Monday, Jaiinrry 'Mil Ten '' IM of names ef prospective ciitmit.atcs will be published. t Every Married IjkIj- Who Is a l! sl-; dent of Lane County Is Eli- , irlbp. to CcniiM-te. Thn crppcone. con test, unlike the 'egular contest, Is an n'mn-f ir-all af fair, and the married lady who Is fa vored with th large"! numbc- of votes will r"celvo a fr-e trtn to Los Angeles and return, In-ludln? flrst--lass hotel ac-oriimoditloiis for one ' veek at a lending hotel In the sonth "rn metronolls "t tb" expense of the Ku"en Dallv Gtinrl. Fverv candidate In the ron'est tin( doubt know? of "ni" pinrrled lady. who would be delighted to make a trin with the winners of th Los An-, geies trip pri7.s, and I; rmiR'ns with them to cut out and send In as tmny special 2."i vote couoors as nosiible to give their partlculT fpv-i-'t- -h--'-erone candidate a good start in the race, A chaperon coupon rood f"f one vote only will h published eeh day from now until the close of the con test February s. and the can llda' who receives toe largest number of Totes will be pronounced the winner when the final count Is nnde the Ip -t night of the contest. II" sure the name of your favorite candidate ao pears when the list Is published next Monday, .lanunrv !:h. Every married lady who contem plates entering th race should rom liunlcate or rnll at Th 'f) nrd office ind go- ;-uted as the conditions of o rnn'et etc Solrited Pfvnlrv In Ml Dl't-'r's The four"i week of The Guard's. Mimiiar lartles' nrl votlrg ot--t ptis todiy with rewe1 nclv'ty, nrt with a prospect nf the remaining weeks nf 'he contest seeing pome spir ited rivalry for the grand upright 1 Dr. Low:, the optician, will be In Kimball tilenr, the free trips to Los him test your eyes for 0ases Is Angeles and ceturn, and the five six- his Eugene office all this week. Have mouths full course scholarships to be years' experience. tf VOTES ALLOWED OM NEW AND OLD PREPAID SUllSCRIXTIOXS TO DAILY GUARD ARK AS FOLLOWS: New Old .Carrier Mall Three Months 400 votes 200 votos $1.50 $1.00 Six months 1200 votes fiOO votes $i!.r0 $2.00 One Year . 3000 votes 1600 votes $a.00 $4.00 VOTES ALLOWED ON NEW AND OLD PIVEPAID SUItSCRIITIONS TO WEEKLY" GUARD Price Old Mail 250 votos $1.50 750 votes $3.00 1200 votes $1.50 New J Year 500 votes 2 Years 1500 votes 3 Years 2 4 00 votes The Daily Guard's Popi-Iur Indies' Prize Voting Contest CIIAPEKON'E SPECIAL VOTE COUPON Mrs Address. Cut out and fill In with the name of a married laydy you wlsn to vot.e for. Send or mail to Contest Department, The Guurd, and It will count for 25 votss. I Miss . . . Adlr. RIG INCREASE IN CURRENCY CIRCULATION Washington,, Jan. 2. The monthly comparative statement of the comp troller of the currency shows that at tne close of business on December 31, 1 907, the total outstanding clrcula Iton was $090,130,805 wJilch Is an Increase for the year of $3,9S,426, and an Increase for the month of $3:t.li 12,G'J9. The curculaMon based on Unltefl States bonds amounted to $t.43,l5!),S!l9, an In crease for the year of $114,1 79, S 1 5, and an increase for the month of $33, 303, Kill. The circulation secur ed by lawful money amounted to $46,070,1198, a decrease for the year of $211,389. and an Increase for the month of $009,808. The amount of United States bonds on deposit tjo se?ure circulating notes was $'140, 783. 000, and the amount of bonds on deposit to se:-ure public deposits was $290,338,4 1 7, as fol lows: Panama canal, $20,519,300; certificates ot Indebtedness, $492, 000; 3 per cents of 1308-1 9 18, $5, 005,000; 4 per cents of 1895, $4, 998,500; state, city and railroad bonds, $215,981,007; Hawaiian bonds, $2,027,000; Philippine loatiH, $8,938,000; Porto Rico $780,000. Holiday At Exact Cost The remnants of our holidcy stock are placed on sale at actual cost. We prefer to close out the goods now rather than carry them over. Some of the things you want for Christmas, but failed to get, you can nov buy for yourself at bargain prices. The sale also affords a rare opportunity for those who have been delayed in buying gifts, who need return gifts, or who want something to present as a New Year's token. Hull's Red Cross Drug Store 1 7-19 E 8th St 537 Willamette S6. IF YOU NEED ..GROCERIES.. WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and Gianitcware. Headquarters for White River Flcur Candies, Nuts and Orarges J. W. WHITE, The Grocer Comer 5th and Willamette Sts. Phc.ie Red 461 1 OREGON HOME & LAND CO Rooms 9 and 10 over Chambers-Bristow Bank Get You a Home of Your Own Have some pood 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 Hami & Land Co., A. A. Aaby, Mgr NORMAL SCHOOL OFFERS SPECIAL OPPOiriUXITlES Tho Southern Oregon State Nor mal school at Ashland offers speciai opportunities for teachers to review for tho teachers' examinations In February and August, anil to take work In pedagogy and special meth ods In teaching tin various grades of the training school. Since the public schools of Oregon art calling for teachers who can teach manual train ing, many are taking advantage of the Industrial work lately Installed In the school. Expenses of board and lo l ting and -tuition nominal. The State Normal School at Ash land Is enjoying the largest appro priation of state funds ever granted a normal school In the history of Or egon. Catalogues sent on applica tion to the president. J31 EUGENE. HOSPITAL Mcdic.-l f S. rgir.al STAIf U KuykcncVe, M. D. W. O. rWsf r. M. D. P. . lUllr, V. O. K. K. Scaif !v,. O. D. A P.mir. V. P. Gen. 0'll,!-j.iir, ft. P. L. IuM.-i )... ,, I, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. . Sputum and blood examinations Full cotps of trained nurses. Rates on application. .. Training School for Nurses.. Rcfcul. r ccurs.c of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. NOTICE TO FRUIT GROWERS The Dally Guard's Popular ladles' Prize Voting Contest VOTE COUPON , Cut out and f'll In with the name of the young lady you wish to vo l- for. Send or ti.ail to Contest Department, Tha Guard, and It w Hi ( -J ii ii t for or vol". Not Gim l After January (Ith, IttoK Spraying and Pruning Promptly I I ii,, .... i We are prepared to do nil kinds of; spraying and pruning. Call up R" ! 2711. C. A. Marker, II. V, Darling, ' J. Keller, .1. A. I lendersun. ! DIRECTIONS Points not credited to contestant unless CASH Accompanies the order. To make sure contestant gets proper rrtdi: for the votes. r:ii!t direct to Guard I'lintin Company, or tive th mur.'.v t. tti. :H ou imi to favor. A person now taking either Dally or Weekly Guard will receive votes ac-c-rdlng to the printed schedule, WIIKN MAKING ANY PAY MENT ON srilSCHIPTION. PROVIDED THE ABOVE FORM 18 SENT TO THE GUAItu vvi I H TUB M'iNT, Y. LAND FOR SALE Say, I hitve porno of the best farms, I grass, hop and wiieat lands la Lane' county, and some cVe. lots sad' acres la 5;it Ingl l Id. S. .V. II. Hunt. Tho night school at the O'otg tie tt Riislncss Colleye affords a splendid educational opportunity to those, who are employed during the day. Anyone desiring to enroll for the new term hrglt'ng .Ian. (ith, pl"is' call or write for Information. Office at college open evry afternoon from 2 until 4 during the holidays. Jan C BR0D f:RS BROS. NEW MARKET We are now locate in our ne-.v building acrositiic street and we will be pleased to see you. ..SPECIAL.. 51b Can Choice Lard for 65c Broil i snd Stews Strictly Co-t, Price Ws. 8th Street. BR.ODERS BROS. NEW MAKKLT , SMMH If yon want the family healthy, strong, and active during tho winter, give mem Holllsters Rocky Moun tain T'-a. 'Twill surely rngtm end keen the whole family well. 35c, Tea or Tablets. i A FULL LINE OF... New Granitware jusL in Stoves, Ranges and Hsaters S! I niMP HARDWARE STORE IfVMlVjt 30 Fust, Ninth Stxret. 1