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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1908)
THE El'GEXE DAILY GCARD, MOVDAV, JAXTARY fl, 100 ,1.H Best' . Line of Clothing gay b; Ffound at our store. A suit of Mich ael, Stern & Co's. fine Tailored Clothes. We gre sole agents. Neckwear Shirts , . Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear . Handkerchiefs , Bath Robes Everything in Furnishings that , .a geniitiium mi - - wmte jour money on foolish Christmas nMweiim. Buy ionvtlilng tlut is useful aud -rill be ppreeiatrd. our rnicES ARE RIGHT. E. D. HANSON Xo. 8 East Ninth Street Eugene, Oregon ARMITAGS & DOWN Succtucrs to YATES &. SON 4very, Feed and Sales Stables : SAM SHAMAN Junk Dealer Hiphcst P O - w uiw twi HiDES, WOOL, PELTS, OLD RURRFrV. SAnC5 OTAD TDAM UVj,v"i iivwn 'VITALS AND RAGS also buy Second Hand Goods ' M Olive 5ire -tt,Ked5571 Fucr.e, Ore. S liuH ital-Pepsiflfiapsfllfij For Infli.ir.tn.tion or Ct-r-b of lb. Hi.d.l., .r,d Dluutd Ai'lMti. Ki cure oo it. 0r-. q-lol, bo4 .re,-oil- ll r-..i,.l Dluuca of la. I rlc.rj Orian AO- - oo.a o) 1H2?S. Addri... THt 5ANTAL-PEPKIH CO. HKLLtroSTAIAK, O. b''.L.DKLAXo. Drngght iaoame Dean' SPILLS. CW to Mil J' "tl.'iullnn Uur- ' I, :' '" r. l-rl liiwn.t them I f..r ...... rn?i ' rcninr the "VI : voiM ' "- iiicmtni Tour J- J1- BARRIN'ger ExP" HouHmovtr ? TwnlJ... ''ctntK r -511 F..: 0,s rhoi nt cat, Ute?on. t3 5 1 OVER 60,000 sonny CAPITAL PRIZE GUARD POPULAR LADIES' VOTIXG CX1XTEST Now on Exhibition at Eilers Piano House, Seventh, Near Wiliaiuette St., Eugene, Oregon. SAA1K8 OF COAti-KTiNG CANDIDATES. District Xo. 1. Miss ldnh. Hendershott. Miulisoii St 15,200 Miss Mnlile Johnson, Kl5 HighSt 14,484 Miss Grace Wood, W. 8th St l;l, 1.5t Miss Alia Kusihmii, city , 12,000 Miss Marguerite Woods, 195 V. 8ii 10,424 .Miss Fay Cl.:rk, 733 Ferry St H210 Miss lA-lla lliicliannii, 10th St 2HS1 Miss May Douglass, i'earl St 1038 Miss Gussie Jeiuiintrs, W. 7th St 1073 Miss Gi'nce Dunn 7)8 Olive St 130!) Miss IJazel Hotlkinson, 254 W. 4th S '. 2SO District Xo. is. Miss Rcnii Baker, Cetfnye Grove 13.K28 .Miss .clma tYiiznn, Dexter , 10,033 Miss Kate Hue . lej, 1 oitni;e t.rove 8078 ;liss Alia Williams, Dexter 7007 Miss I.eta S1111K rtl, f otlr.ge Grove...'. 3 Miss Dora Jacobs, Dexter 5002 ifiMl'lc-. ..... 3. Miss Gertrude ISuslincll Junction City 10,741 Miss 1 la Cushninn, Acme 10,072 Miss Hnttle took, Junction City 10,450 Miss Lillian llriuul, Florence ' 10.24O Miss Krsu tljiiuhie, Muplcii.n ji Miss Minnie Sililiets, Junction t ity : Slue District Xo. 4. Miss Maude Lewis, Marcoln 20,200 Miss Mndaline Helta, Coburg 11,010 Miss Georgia Xeff, Cobura 4 1 1,124 Miss Kffie Wltlirow, Springfield ; ll.OHS Miss Irene ltohlnetl, 1 hasj.iit Hill 8032 Miss Myrtle itishoti, Ce.,n-r ) Miss Renin Goodman, Cohnrg Miss Ixta Kvwstjii, Creswell Miss Merril Scoit, vi,asvit, . . Miss Genevieve Howe, ( reswell Miss Mabel Thompson, f ivswi II Miss Kdeiiia Chapel, Springfield Miss Krnm Smith, Springlield Miss Lou Scott, Creswell "Hustle" is the watch word of all ambitious candi dates from now on, who wish to figure when the up right piano, the Los Angeles trips and the scholarship prizes are awarded. ' The voting during the past 4 8 hours was unusually heavy, and many candidates Increased their totals ma terially as the result of the special offer of votes that was in force dur ing the past week. A number of the candidates who won the special 5000 vote coupons cast them, while others went to their reserve forc?s, to cast them some time In the near future. The most noticeable ehung" lu the lineup of vr.tes is that of Miss Maud Lewis, of .Marrola. She polled 11. 758 votes Saturday in addition to the amount previously published, which places her name firs', over the 20, 000 mark. Among the ntner candidates whose friends polled hOiih or inoru votes were .Mls3 Mahle Johnson is district number one, Miss Itetia linker of llls 'rlct number two. Misses Georgia N'eff, Madallne Ilettps, of Cohort:, Kf 'ie Wlthrow, of Springfield, .and (lenevleve Howe, of Cr-swell. all of district number four. Fifteen cmdi dates have already passed the 10,000 mark, and it is a safe prediction that thev and many others will have pau sed the 20.0i)fl mark before this week passes. However, the fa.'t of tipp ing a certain point does not lg-ilfv that the candidates who hav rlnti so ran rest on their laurels. Oth-r can didates who have rot as reir.v pub lished s the leaders of t ''sv arc working etieretlrnl!y and creating a reserve fund of votes and miv y -lag a surprise an day. Yo'i should te prepared when it ro:n"., and l:nyf votes and subscription nu.mg'i in your possession to aeOn place your name In '0' winning po'ltl n. The race has Just really ?:nrt!.: earnest, and candidates who rh1 F' eral thousand behind sh tuld not f as though they havi-n t a rh-.no. Juppe.?- von say 7.V10 or !' f-tej behind the le.id T of yoer tli 'rit tnday. It l sti cfv tu'i'tir n '')V"rcorr- T'tr'e cr four otf-y'Mr lubscrit'tloni, which am-.m' t.i 1"V "00 or 12.0011 vole', will p'''c your tame up s.Ph th 1-ad .r, fail the -nn he tYl-.v 3,-ar-l Jr:t". f. "rirnds ri'8-lv for i1" '' tt. von "nke ep vnur m'rd to do it now while the contest Is still in li I"- VOTES5 CAST OVER AS A RESULT e SPECIAL OFFER OF 0413 5)3 i2"7 0370 1220 714 00 55 . fancy and gc nftr the votes and subscriptions determined from now on t Is sate to prrdirt that your name : wllbe lltted with the winning candl- VOTES ALIX)WK1 OS NEW AXD OLD PREPAID SC1ISCR1 XTIOXS TO DAILY GUARD ARE AS FOLLOWS: New Old .Carrier Mull Three Months 400 votes 200 votes $1.50 $1.00 Six months 1200 votes 6J0 votes $2.50 $2.00 One Year 3000 votes 1500 votes $5.00 $4.00 VOTES ALLOWED OX XKW AND OLD PREPAID SUIiSCRilTlOXS TO WEEKLY GUARD Price Xew Old Mail Year . Years Years , s . . J lie jinny fiim tt s i opwar i CIIAl'EROXE SPECIAL VOTE ( OUPO.V Mrs Addres Cut out and fill In wish the name of a married laydy you wish to vote for. Send or mall to Contest Department, The Guard, and It will count for one vot a. Xtit Good After Cut out ar. f'flll In wl'h the name of the young lady you wish to vote f r. Send Q" trail to Contest lJcpainoiil, The Guard, and It will vuil lor o;i Xot Good After ffw.Tii.WJ.iM...Wla!U DIP.KCTIOXtJ -Points not credited to contestant unless CASH companies the order. To make rn-e C'int"s:sii'. g-t;i proper cr. ,!!' for the votes, r'mit direct to Guard Printing Company, or eivo the money to the cotttettant you wish to favor. A person toifin ol'her fiatlv or Weekly OmH w! r'":c!vc v.-.t a. -rWng to' th" printed -'h dule. VHKN M KINU ANY PAY- F-NT OV St IWItlPTlON. PROVIDED THE AI10VE FORM 18 SI" N'T TO THE GUARD WITH THE MONEY. OF TH LAST WEEK ,the four yonm; iadiea who finili ! with the largest number of vouw to dates on the uisht of February Si!i, i their credit in raeh of the ftmr ilis- wheu the grand upright plain), val- i trlcts, after the cajiltul pri.o has been j ne! at $350, the free trips to Los. awarded, will he given st firjiJ-elass ' Angeles and return, and the six-'free trip to 1-os Angeles and return, j months free scholarships will bo i inelndliiK the very best hotel aeoom-1 awarded. jmodatlona fir one week while in the: Chai.er.me Selection c,,l' of, !jOS Angeles, under tl.o ese.n t , , if a ehaperono, who will he a resl-! lii iu mo iniunu "r .-. names of prominent married lame ( have been proposed by different can- amates wnom tney wonia ne ,o nave I act as chapi-nrone for the winners of the Los Angeles trips. 1 he cnaper - 'One coupon published last baitirunys Is good fjr 25 votes for any married lady who wishes to conisnne in this; contest, when it js filled nut and sent or imiijcu io uio v.uiuesi. i 'e,i.ir, iiu'ih , care ut'.arn. .-ny niarrieu i:ioy w.toi is a rtww-ni 01 uiw cimii h ,. , y....e-c. .uv ,,.,.,... candidate for whom the la-gest m.m- her of voles are cast will rer-elv? free trip to and from Los Angeles i with first-class hotel accommoja j tlous for one week while there, at 1 the expense of The Guard. Kvery I young lady in the regular contest should cut out the chaperone coupon I published below, and fill in the name j of their favorite, so the name will ap I pear when the list is published next j Saturday, January 11th. i The candidates and chaperones j who will be fortunate enough to win ! the Los Angeles trip prizes will in jdeed be pleased with them. Not a . thing has been overlooked to Insure i every pleasure and comfort for the ' winners while en route and In the "City of Angels." ; As stated in The Guard last Sat urday, the chaperone contest is an open for ail competition. The county will not be divided as in the young la-1 dies contest, and the candidate who secures the largest number of votes will act as escort for the winners when the party starts for Los Ange les shortly after the close, February 8 th. Chaperone candidates who are con templating entering the contest should send in their name at once and call or write the Guard aud get thoroughly acquainted with any de tails they do not understand. An ear ly start will be found advantageous. Be sure your name or the name of your favorite appears when the list is published next Saturday. j candidates' Photographs, j In the near future we will c -i-1 menee to publish the pictures ef dif , ferent candidates each day, with a ' short personal sketch, and all chap ' erone candidates w ho have not re i ceived an order on the Dorris Art j Gallery (the foremost photograph studio of Eugene) to have their pho ', be taken, should notify this office ' at once and same will be mailed them at once. Publishing pictures of candidates ' has proved a very popular vote get ter, and the candidates who give this matter their attention at once will he the gainer of many thousands of votes from parties who when snb- scribing have no particular favorite ln tne ra(,e The Guard has made all necessary arrange,ents and candidates can jyg thejr photo taken at the Uorri3 500 votes 250 votes $1.50 1500 votes 750 votes $3.00 2400 votes 1200 votes $4.50 . .. . - atm1. i rize ouiig omcsc January Dili, 1HOK January tiili, Itt'W studio, 6 47 Willamette street, Kn-j gene, without cost to them. 1 Don't full to wiiil iu Hie name of your favorite lmpernne ramlhiutc mi the KiMt'iul 2."S vole coupon tx'fois' thej inte f eiiii'ition l'iineit IheitMin. i The Way I'rie W ill lie Aivai'ili'il ' t'ailtl jirue- (iraiui ujO'Uht jiiji-O iH,o:il"'J at ?;i,aS. will lie lvll to youus lauy lni KtH-ures the must ;vntos of any eaulliltt in the em Ite.n, in-esiiei'tive of the district eiw jmay rejitvsent. i ! First prize to eaeh (Ilstrtet To ,iorit of Lnii raimtv. 1 Second prize in each district.-- ! Then to the four young Indies who j finish wltll lho ,,,.,! ,;.K,,st ,. i ; bor o( vntpg , (lf ,,,,. I . , .. f,,. ,.,.,,1,,,. ,,,. fi,, prizes have lie-n awarded, will re-: eeive a six-iiionris full course schol arshiji at the Kuseno itiisiness "id-1 i lege, one of the best educational ijj- 1 j.j jj ui-jij;, n th- te of Oregon. I .line county will h divided Into' ( districts. Xn which each will he) awarded at. le.tst. two of the prizes an(i no (lf 1(, f(lm. alstTlcH ,.,,. .t. ,f ,1 -i,a i,.i,,.n.. tho grand upright piano District Xo. 1. Includes all of the city of Eugene. District No. 2. That part of Lane county south of Creswell, including Cottage Grove, Wild wood. Hazel Deli Dexter, Iir.iloii and Lorane, District No. 3. Junction City. Florence, and all of Lane county west of Eugene. District No. 4. Includes Spring field, CobnrK, Wendiing, Creswell, Thurston and Marcola, GREAT CROWD AT CHRISTIAN REVIVAL The revival meetings just begun at the Christian church under the lead ership of Dr, S. M. Martin, of Seattle, promise to eclipse any other meeting ever held at the church, if tho attend ance aud Interest the first two even ings are a criterion to go by. At Sun day night's service every available inch of space In the largo nnditoritini, tho gallery and tho Sunday school room was filled and many who were unable to gain admittance were turn ed away. Dr. Martin's sermon on "Progress" was listened to attentive ly by the vast throng. The address was a masterpiece and punctuated frequently with wit and humor that kept the audience In a nappy frame of mind all through the services. Dr. Martin In his sermon handled the non-progrcsslye church members rough shod, and no doubt every mem ber of the church who was present last night went home resolved to take a more active part in the affairs of the chiurch. Tonight Dr. Martin speaks on "Christian Soldiers." At last night's services he announced that he would deliver an address to men and boys only next Sunday afternoon, and the following Sunday he will speak to the women and girls. The music under the aide direction of Professor Davis is excellent, and the large choir is assisted by an or chestra. XOKMAL SCHOOL OFFERS SPECIAL OPPOiriUNlTlES The Southern Oregon State Nor mal school at Ashland offers special opportunities for teachers to review for tho teachers' examinations in February and August, and to take work in pedagogy and special meth ods In teaching tho various grades of tho training school. Since the nubile schools of Oregon are calling for teachers who can teach manual train ing, many are taking advantage of the industrial work lately Installed in the school. Expenses of hoard and lodging 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 tho history of Or egon, Catalogues sent on applica tion to the president. J31 IT DOES THE Hl'SINESS Mr. IS. K. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me., says of itucklen's Arnica Salve: "It d.ies the business; I have used It for piles and cured them. Used It for rhapped hands and It cured them. Applied ft to an old sore add it healed It without leaving a scar be hind." 25 cents at W. A. Kuyken dall's drug stcre. NOTICE TO m il GROWERS Spraying and Pruning Done Promptly i We are prepared to do all kinds of 1 ' spraying and pruning. Call up Red t 12 711. V.. A. ilarker, H. V. Darling, ; J. Keller, J. A. Henderson. ml j LA M FOP. SALE j Sry, I hav'. some of tile bet ftirtus, t 'grass, bop and wheat iatids iu l.atiei .county, ntsd swnie choice lots rnd acr.s in Springfield, ii. Noll. Hunt. -OS" " n i If yon m.'iii! tie- famllv heslihv, 'strong, and n-tlvr. during the winter, give thcr.1 llolIl..i. r's R.iky .I0u11 ! tain Tca.oTiH sO.-ly make and ! keep the whole family well, li.'ie, Tea : or Tablets. ' q Una Drug Co. O Dr. Lowe, the upt.'n, wl'l be In his Eugene office all tilts week. Hav. him test your c.vO, for tlasj-es 1 , years experience. tf H.imehitHoe-. wll T'.n'l the ht.-.t hnrziiltis In Hlair street addition. Make v.mr own terms: liar for your lot or acre tract out of your month- ly savings, tf All Holiday Goods t Exact tn'BJKMOaBa The remnants of our holiday 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 now buy for yourself at bargain prices. The sale also affords a rare opportunity for those who have been delayed in buying gifts, vTho need return gifts, or who want something to present as a New Year's token. Hull's Red Cross Drug SLore 1 ?-19 E 8th St. 53? Willamette Sb. IF YOU NEED ..GROCERIES.. WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and. Feed, Tin and ' Cranitcware. Headquarters for White River Flour Candies, NuLs and Oranges J. W. WHITE, T& Grocer Comer 5th and Willamette Sts. OREGON HOME & LAND CO. Fooms 9 and 10 over Get You a Home of Your Own Have some ?ood 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 Horas &. Land Co., A. A. Aaby, Mgr. EUGENE Medical eii Surgical STAFF w" CuykuU!, M. D. V.O.iWMr, M. D. P. J. Uari:.-, M. D. B, F. Staitt;, M. D. D, A Ruin M. D. L. E. M.-!n. a', M. I.'. ..Training School for Nurses.f Regular ccttrsc of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. -The medical and surgkai staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKENDALL, M.D., Supt. i BRODESmOS.NEW MARKET ! We arc now located in our r,z-v building across the street and we will be pleased to see you. ..SPECIAL.. Sib Can Choice Lard for 63c Droll i nd Stewi Strktiy Cent. Price W-'. 8th btrevu BR.ODER.S B&OS. A FULL LLNE OF. Nsw Granitware just in Stoves, Ranges and Hsaters Besadins 1 I APJP HARDVARE STORE J JLy. V 1 V 50 East. Ninth Street. B PhcfleRtd 46$ Chambers-Brisiow Bank HOSPITAL . For the tare and treatment of Medical and Surgkai Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX tay work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. SlAKKtT f H t 1 !