Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, January 07, 1908, Image 4

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Tl'KSHAV, JANUARY
4 ' -1 - - s - -- , -nTTTrr-TtraiF' ill,
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Best
Line of
Clothing
May be four-d at our
store. A suit of Mich
ael, Stern & Co's. fine
Tailored Clothes. We
arc sole agenti.
MANY PLEASURES AND VALUABLE
PRIZES IN STORE FOR CANDIDATES AND
CHAPERON IN GUARD VOTING CONTEST
Neckwear
Shirts
Hosiery, Gloves,
Underwear .
Handkerchiefs
Bath Robes
i:-t ) lliliit; 111 I'ti: it KjJrift 1 tint
..a tiviu It iii;in itiMtl. Dim' I
un-tr your inoiif) fin foolMi
lirf(iiKm inaii(H. I In)'
tuMiM-.'lihitt tliiit t ii m' fill uimI
oru ri;n i:h
iih.iit.
E. D. HANSON
Lugenc, Oregon
jammesn
AK.MITAGI &. BOWN
Slice-( r to
1 YATS & SON
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables ,
samshaman"
Junk Doclcr
Highest Price paid for
HiDlZS. WOOL, PELTS,
OLD RUDDER,
SACKS SCRAP IRON
MliTALS AND RAGS
We also buy
Second Hand Cooil
l Olive Slin-t
Phone, K.diWI
FviRer.e, Ore.
ir or v 1st good
SQARR MEAL
(id Til
The People's
Restaurant
III Wc.1 Till SI.
Mr.lU it ill hour!
W. C YOUNG, Prop.
Scott s Santal-repsm Capsules
yw f A POSITIVE CURE.
3 U lMtlrl VIxtiN
?it ,.Vll'l JiUHl-PIPV". CO.
Hold I., . I,. Ill: I. V. Ilruttnlol
capita:, pp.izk giard popi lap. lakh s- votlno coxtkht
.Vow on IMillillloll lit I'-Hern Pimm House, Heionlli, Xcar Wlllainelle HI.,
Lugclle, (ir;roii.
NAMIH OK ('OMPI-.TING CANDIDA ! KS. .
District No. I.
Ml Allil I'liitliam, clly 10,8111
Minn liliill lli-liilrrslmll. Mallinon SI 1.1.27H
Ml Mnble Johnson, HII.1 IllgllSt I I.IHI1
Mlsn I'uy 'l:.rk, 71 l-erry HI 111,701
VIIkh inn-.. Wood, SMI IV. Htli Kt 1:1,1.11
Mlsn Margin-rllo Woods. 111.1 V. Mil 10,02(1
Minn lHlil llinhllliilll, llllll HI S4I.11
ll .Mny IIohkIiinh, I'rai l HI KM t
MWh liul .Icllllllll!, W. 7lll HI l7:l
M Inn (inii c I li 7 IH Olive SI 1
MIkh lliii l HoilkliiMili, 'J.', I V. Illl H SflO
lllKlrict No. 2.
MlkN Iti-nil IIiiI.ct. CoIIiiko (inivii l:l,HIO
Ui.i .eliiiii l'i'u4111, l),'l..r tO,:i
VIIkh N la Hlllirolil, CoHliKf Omivc 10.01H
Mlxa Kali HiiHlry, ColtaKc Onivo K5IIJ
IIh Alia Wllllanm, Ih-Mvr 77
WWh Horn .lacolM, lii-Mer nilU'J
IIMiirt No. ::.
llh Mlllnii Itriiml, lToii'iui" 1 1,51111
MIh I In CiikIiiiuiii, Armo 11,17'J
M Isx OiTtrmli. lllihiK'll Jiinrllon City 10,741
)ll. 1 1 til 1 1- Cook, Jimrlloii ( lly 10,(17.1
MImi I'.nui llamlile. Ulaplclon 11,11111
tliH Minnie HllilietN, Junt'tlon ( lly .11(10
IIMrli't No. I.
MIkji MiiiiiIi' I.i'wIh, Mm ci, In 20,200
MIkm .Mailallne lletln, I'ohui'K 12,020
MIk lren Kohltiell, l'leilsanl Mill 11,0.10
IIsh (i.i.iKhi N. ff, ('oluirx 11,110
MIkk Krile Wllhmw, HirliiKfli'M. . . .' 1I.00H
MIh Myrtle llislioi, ColiiirM IM7II
MNn (ienevleve Hone, Cri'Hwell 01170
UImi Merrll Hioll, ( reell H777
MIhm Itenln (lootlinan, ('oluirK 011:1
MIm lx-lw Kvnuoli, ( n'UVell flll7!l
MIks Mallei i lionipmill, CreMvi'll 1220
His Kilenln ( liaH'l, SpilnKflclil 714
)ll Krina Hiulili, HprliiKfielil 00
MI.k I .on Hioll, I nHill 5.1
r7
GOOD WATER
li d P. ff X ift fi;i rl u t
(Ai'u t 1.' p
. E. KILBORN,
VSI His'.i St., liujcne
... .... . . t
run llliaii'H l me einuier- t
f mm ninilliliili'H who will lom-
pete lur free trip t l"ii An-
Helen will l0 pillillaht'll liexl
Siiuinliiy. He tare t ho inline
f nt your favorUo nppeiira.
The I'liiiclliliilen who Inivu liein In
iluKlrlniiHly v .i k In lor Ihe Ilium la
pi-lien In he Riven lly The Oullnl will
n.ll he illMippiillileil when Ihe pilien
;iie awunled liiinii-tlliilely nl Ihe i-leae
I Ihe i-eale.il.
The i-nplilll prlre (Kialiil uprlKllt
Kllutiiill pliiaol, now on exhlhflloa ut
,he Mtnie of (!ie Kllerii riano limine
ill S.-vi'lilh street, near Wlllliuii'tte,
whl. h will he Klvea In the i-atiil iilile l
who i'ai-, Ihe lai Kt nuiuliir o(
iiileii. U liulei-il it l-itiuy. mill th-.-.
ullillilate who will II will he well re
paid lor Ihe elfort. All riinitlilati's '
uml their (rtellil are reiiuesie.l in
rail at Ihe nT1ei tioiii of the Kllor
I'olnpitny anil llmpei-t the lnili-uliu-ut J
anil nut I. fy ihenmelvi'stlnit It will he!
worth their while toiiiaku a ileier
uilne.l i-aiupalitu (ruin now until (he
, lee el I lie i-enlem U'Sln It. j
Kiillow'liiit In n t-etuiiiiiuliatlmt re-i-elveil
1 1 1 mi l-'riiiik Wlixla i. si rieiuri
.it the rhainher of roiunn-n-o nt Losi
Annelen: 1
l.iM AllK.-liH, Cil, lie,-. 31.
Mr. Chan, l-'luher,
I-:, I IVilly liuai.l, !
Kiii;-iu-. cr.'i: n.
lie.tr Sir: oiir vouiiuiitiii alien o(
the "i'ih lnt. nt hnint lint i-intent!,
t iu-.-lulli ne: ,l I n'.u nrii.lliiK you an. I
ululer ni'piuate coer leaittim au.l ml i
leitlsmi; mailer p'-rtniiiltii; to I.o'
Aui:-len aii.l Kilt r on n il 1 li -i.ilii:r .
lit, h I tinp ou w ill i'ii!iuh In i-on-
a.-.tlott with i-enlel Hewn, lor the
li.-liellt el the mliill. tales who me,
,-onn .- !nn for the pi ne.
I It will i., i ii it i lit litem wl'.lt Ihe ilif-
f .-i :. I p..n el Mt reKl la ntul nt .uiiul
l.t Ah nn llui. w In a the art tie.
' lie ) w 111 not t ' ur.al nil iiliuei ,
i llewei'T. wIm ii veil ,1 t'le p.irlv
: i Ji is w.iv kin tw net l Hie mill I mill
lil, til . II Illl' lilt, 111 i.li'.l aMelilletl lo
e tl'aT elell ioiiil, - li t Melul- il
;li!ii Willie it.i!n la nur il
In and around Los Angele., mien s ,
beautiful HolywooU. tin) nnum
Chamber of California." a city or
artlntlc homes. The "Outpost, or
General Harrison Gray Otis, Whit
ley Heights, Laughlln Hill and many
similar beautiful places, including
the home of M. Paul de Longpre,
the celebrated flower artist. Holly
wood Hotel, a must inviting and de
lightful hostelry, with ItJ renowned
social hall.
Soldiers' Home. Tile cars ol the
Los Angeles Pacific railroad run di
rectly through Ihe beautiful grounds
of the national soldiers' home, with
Us numerous massive barracks and
Imposing government buildings cov
ering nearly 700 acres, where are lo-
cated 3000 of our noble war veterans.
Kedondo Beach. At this beauti
ful beach town overlooking a fine
j natural harbor Is located the far
! famed Kedondo hotel, commanding
the great ocean front, rivalling all
others for grandeur of view. Danc
ing pavilion, bath house, fishing. i
Santa Monica and Ocean Park,
about fifteen miles from Los Ange
les, are also very popular. Santa
Monica la the oldest and most wide
ly known beach on the roast, situated
on the bluff overlookin gthe sea.
Vanning Hotel Arcadia, fine bath
house, pleasure pier, fishing, excel
lent surf bathing and miles of shad
ed and beatiful drives, and Ocean
Park Is one of the host representa
tives of the growing seasides on the
coast, ono mile from Santa Monica.
Boating, fishing and every form of
beach attractions, Including pier,
bath house and roller coaster.
Plaxa del Key Is a very pretty
resodt and also very popular.
"Playgrounds of the King?' as Its
name implies. Is ono of the most
beautiful resorts on the Pacific. Be
tween the lagoon and the sea stands
the Immense auditorium containing
several dining halls, over which is
the grand and lofty convention hall
surrounded with spreading balconies.
Still water bathing and boutlng on the
lagoon, pleasure piers, shurf bathing.
; The kite-shaped track Is a unique
and attractive feature of the Santa
Fo systonr in Southern California. It
embraces a circular route of lliti
. miloB, beginning and ending "at Los
Angeles, without doubling Its-track.
passing through the attractive towns
and cltleg of Pasadena, Azura, Up
land, San' Bernardino, Kedlands, Cot
ton, Riverside. Orange and Fullerton.
' A trip over this route gives one an
Idea of the-citrus Industry of South-
, ern California.
Tho Insido track Is a feature of
the Southern Pacific Company, be
ginning at Los Angeles, taking in the
towns of Covlna, Pomona, Ontario,
Colton, Kedlands and Riverside. This
also takos In the citrus belt of South
ern California, passing the old San
Gabriel mission.
Those who are Interested in flow
i era will be delighted In the carnation
-gardens. All tho leading varieties of
jcarnntiona are grown in tho Kedondo
I gardens, and tho fields and beds pro
Isent a most attractive sight, mingled
as they are with old palm, rubber
and other trees typical of tho Land of
while many varieties of
of Horvli-e to newcomers. Tho win
nlng candidates anil ihaperone mid Sunshine
olln is who mny iicrnuipany tho party flowers are found In the gardens,
w ill he show n every point of interest specialty has always beet mae nf
VOTKS ALLOW till ON NKV AXI OI,l 1'ltKPAII) SI HSCKIXTIOXS TO
DAILY OrAlll) AUK AS FOLLOWS:
New Olil .Carrier Mail
Three Mouths 40s votes 200 votes $1.50 $1.00
Six tuoiha 1200 votes tiOO votes 12.50 J2.00
One Year ', . . . 3000 votes 1600 votes Jfi.00 $1.00
votks Ai.i.ovi:i ox m:v axh oli p.-.kpaii sriisriiiiTioxs to
ULK.KLY (il AUl)
Price
New Old Mail
600 votes 2r,n votes $1.50
150(1 votes 750 vutes $:1.0()
400 vote 1200 votes $1.50
I Year .
- Years
U Years
The Daily (lunrtl'n Popular JjmIIcm' Prlte VoIIiik Collt.-st
t IIAPKHOXI-: SPK.CIAI, VOTK COl IHX
A.liln
Cut mil and rill In with the name of a married lxvdv voti wish
to une for. Send or mall to Contest Department, The Guard,
and It will eon n tor one votes.
Xol (ohm! After January Dili, 11)08
,tire for which Ihe dis-
trlct has long Deen iamuu. ,
ors are always welcome. ,,rM
Then there are. t-' scholarship
prizes, for which many of the candi-;
dates are working early and late.
These tuitions are to be had at tne
Kugene Business College, and are
ones that the average girl, after grad
uating fr.iu the hih school, alway
"'Vlie Eugene Business College is
recognized as one of the best educa-i
tlonal institutions In the Btate of Ore
gon, and Is under the peisonal super-;
vision of Professor Hooker and Mrs.;
Mary Kansom, who devote their tin-!
tiring efforts to the welfare of all stu
dents who become pupils of that in
stitution. !
To every candidate in The Guard s ;
popular ladles voting contest is vital-:
ly interested in the outcome is proven
beyond a doubt by the amount of sub-1
scrlptions that are turnea in i me
office each day. Contestants and
their friends are busy from morning
until late at night and from all in
dications on the night when the final
count Is to be made the interest will
have Lfr surpassed any election ever
held In Lane county. From now on
every candidate In the race must look
for her laurels. Cet down to work
and keep steadily at it farjhe remain
der of the contest in securing sub
scriptions for The Guard. Ca.l on
your friends who subscribed in the
early part of the contest fur a short
while and ask them to re-subscribe
for a longer time and you will find
they will be only too glad to do so
for a year or more. ..
The contest from now on until the
close will assume some surprising
proportions.
While most of the contestants are
already up In the tens of thousands,
and one past the 20.000 mark, those
who are following are making a de
termined effort to come out first and
arc sparing no time in securing sub
scriptions and votes.
Some think that in holding a great
reserve they may win in tho final
stretch.
It is a good Idea to keep well lip
with the leaders and play around first
place.
Your friends, in looking over the
list of contestants and fheir respec
tive standings every day, may see
your name at the very last and
rhlnk that the vote3 given to you on
the subscriptions would be useless, as
you are too fur behind to catch up.
Consequently you do not restive
those votes, whereas. If you are near
tho top their help would come more
readily.
So do not hold back too ninny
votes, hut stay even with or pare, the
leaders.
The lime is goit'ng shorter e.-ich
day and you have only a limited
amount of time.
You want to win or you evidently
would not be in the contest, so go af.
ter the subscriptions and get the ex
tra votes, as they count the most.
Every subscriber can save the cou
pons In their paper and give them to
you also.
Do not give up because you' are a
few thousand votes behind, but put in
an active day in calling upon your
mends in searrh or subscriptions.
(s'ow that you are In the contest,
make good.
Roll up the votes and coupons for
yourself and get up with your oppo
nent. .
Make a vigorous campaign and
keep right after those who have
promised you subscriptions and stay
In the contest with a determination
to win.
One of the features of the contest
Is the absolutely fair and impartial
reatnient accorded all the contest
ants. The publishers of The Guard
realize that tho ono essential thing to
its complete success is to have It con
ducted so that in no event can any
person ralso-a question as to the in
tegrity of the contest.
Every candidate should be partic
ular to see that th ecoupons are clip
ped from the papers and nre properly
uneu out. .Many arc received with
out names and when the count is,
made nlli-h Dl'imlna It ln n ,
' ........... in a , ,ipe ill
guess to whom they belong. If prop
erly filled out and pli;ned together
there can ho no chance for any of
them to go nslrny.
A number of candidates have al
ready sent In the name of their fa
vorite chaperone candidate. Have
you? If not, clip the chaperone cou
pon published below and send or
mail it to the contest department, so
the name of your particular favor
ite will appear when the list Is pub
lished next Saturday.
lUfii nu.iL mil (iRocRmgj
will show a comfortable saving
if you do your buying here. Aoj
our lower prices In no Clst
mean lower qualities, it
the saving on standard g!ls.
ceries that makes buying beK
truly economical. We hart
too nrtich faith In yoar
cernment to offer you Inferior
qualities at any price.
W. M. GREEN, Effl,
A19 Willamette St. Ehone Main 25.
ihiiihJ
IF YOU NEEfD
..GROCERIES..
WE HAVE THEM
A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and
' Granitcwarc. Headquarters for
White River Flour
Candies, Nuts and Oranges
J. W. WHITE, The Grocer
Corner 5th and Willamette Sis. PhcneRed46M
Rooms 9 and 10 over Chambers-Bristow Bank
Get You a Home of
Your Own
Have some good batgainsin small and large farms.
City Lots and City Homes.
Will be glad to show you anything in real estate,
j . ,. A Square Deal to AH.
Oregon Harn? & Land Co., A. A. Aaby, Mgr.
ELI BANGS J. H.EST C.P.BARNARD EARL McNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, S'aga snd Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
McKENZlE STAGE leaves Eucn-.e EUGE NE-FLORENCE STAGE
at 5:30 a. in. Stagcsdonot call at A dailyttageltavefEajeneat6i.nl.
pi.va.c rc.-iuciitrs oui win caii nir tor Mapieton, close connection sr
baggage il notified the day before. steamer (or Florence and fast
Stage Phone Main 22T-Livery Phone Main 2 1
The Dally (JuanPn Popular Utile' 'rl. Voting. Cimt.-nt
VOTK OH VON
Add
II
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ill ttil .mil
III,. p,...i ,-. t
ii 1!y ."en.tTVtlid
V.-ri truly cm,
nt w.v'w uti; i
i liliilur to
Wt'.JI.'IS Ell.l
illid me.
DM I let
out and fill whh Ihe name of the young la.lv von wl-h
lur. send m iiu,l to Content Depart nietit. The Guard, and
i , ii n I lot one vine.
Xtl Co.,1 After January M,, HlOH.
NOitMAL SCHOOL OIT'I'.HS
SPLI'IAL OPPOIHT N!ITI.S
The Southern Oregon State Nor
mal school at Ashlnwt ff.-u oi..:
opportunities for teach, rs to review
on me lea.-ners examinations In
February and August, and to take1
work In pedagogy and sp-elal meth
ods In teaching th-t various grades of j
the training school. Since the public I
schools of Oregon are calling for!
teachers who can teach manual train-'
Ing, many are taking advantage or'
the industrial work lately Installed
In the school. K. prunes of hoard
and Induing and tuition nominal. j
Tho Slate Normal School at Ash
land Is enjoying the largest appro-i
priat ion of state funds ever grained'
a normal school In the hlstorv of Or-j
eson. Catalogues sent on 'appli.-a-tlen
to the president. j,n I
BR0DER)BR05. NEW MARKET
We are now located in our ne-w building
across the street and we will be pleased to see you.
..SPECIAL..
51b Can Cloice Lard for... 63c
Broil; end Stews Striclly Co t Price
West. 8th
Street
BR.0DER.S BROS.
NIW
MAR.KIT
llie h.-p'ini.'v of ttaern l'.,i 1
I'll-.i-. j'. ',!. I I rt ne.l knell ',1 1. 1
d..,-l ii.. Mill t .1 ri,it. eMHi.nHi lo,
mang'-in who unit that (Mil i f (si-Ui-iiim
t
I Peer:,' mint have the Inter. of the
city al hear! are alniTn (lad tu be
ivr.i-vrioNa
d'.i f-r I fie vol.-
t the
Points not credlt.d (o mnt...lnl rwu
t.;.' eider. To make .nr. t .
remit direct to Guard Prtn!i;i Conn a:. v. or
'''.! lit Villi ttfh ),i . w A. k . -
IT DOI S TIIK IUSINKSS
Mr. K. K. Chamherl.iln, of Clinton
Me., says of llu, kieii s Arni.a Salve:
"It d un th-1 business; i have used it
(or pil s and cured tlt-ni. Pn-,1 ii
for rhappi-d hands and It t tued them
.MN'ii.'l ll to an old sore ail. I
nea.rtl ii wlitloat t'-.-iiiui;
Hind. .(, iviitn at W. A. Kn
Ui.ll s driK nt, 're.
I-.
ar lu
ll; K, n-
XOTIi K TO ! Hi IT (,lto-!s
lr)inj .ml Prunlm, Pro,,,.,,,, '
ltme ;
We are prepare .1 to dr. all kin,! nf
'prniniR and pruning. Cai! ,;n Red
2T11. C. A. Darker. H. V. D-Jtlnc
J. Keller. J. A. Henderson. n,
EuCTP.nP Thoara Phone Black 1442
J wm,iv r.tn u cuitu Manar
Tuesday, January 7
Stetson's
Ordinal Bis Doi V.c
Uncle
Tom's
Cabin
The Barr.u-.i cf
them all.
More Grand Novelties Than
Ever
Tho lti-.isS Hands anil Orclii-strn-
Tho l uliny Mtirks.
Two -Miselievious Tniisiii
GolVeeus Seeneiy Willi lUlllltifl'I Kl-
eitiitul Kffects.
(iianil iMittn , Tinnsfoniiall1"'
Scenes.
lo iniliie St hi ( hern Cake Wnlkcm.
'nek ami Hiim Diiiicers.
"I 'le anil lVnuilo Otmrtctte.
Inn ioi Drnnn hy llnnilsoitic Slid-
I nil Pi nie..
Col. s.,w,er Pnck SilM-rlan HI'""'
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