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THE ETC EXE DAILY OtARD. THfHHDAV. m.hmi , " i 1! " $ m ; ! i Best . Line of Clothing M,iy b; (our, J al O'.ir storc. A ..! of Mich nJ, -!eir. ic Co's. fine Toiiorw Clothes. Vs arc sole .ii'j.'its. Neckwear Shirts Hociery, Glows, Underwear Handkerchiefs Bath Robes I-lvrryf him; in riiriifsliiiiKM t tut . .11 Ki-iidt-iiiiiii iii'iiU. Don't u iisli your money mi fimlili lirMMwm (ni'tii'iilH. liny HoiMi-thlnu Mini Ih iiHi'f nl null III In iiiiri'latr(. in it ruin s A I C I : HKiHT. t". D. HANSOIl NAMES OF CHAPERON GANDIDATES AND NUMBER OF VOTES ACCORDED EACH WILL BE PUBLISHED SATURAY No, K En! Mnlli Street Kligcuc, Oregon ARM1TAG1 & EOWN Surceiicn to YATES &. SON Livery, Feed and Sales Stables SAM SHAMAN Junk Dealer I Illicit Price paid for Hides, wool, pelts, old rubber, sacks scrap iron metals and rags We aLo buy Second Hand Goods ti Olive Sin-el Phone, Red0i7l ' If if J" CAPITA:, PltHE Ol'AKD Nitiv mi Eiliiliillmi at Idler Piano Hoiim, ' Seventh, N Eugene, Oregon. popclap. ladies- votinij contest Willamette. St., NAMES OF COMI'KTINO CANDIDATES. District .No. I. Mlm Alia EhhIIiiiiii, oily 1H,4IS MIsh 1 1 bill Hondcrllott. MiiiIImoii HI , 13,8115 MIhm Mnlilc Johnson, WIS HigliSt ll,IH(l .MIhm Eny Clark, 7it!l Kerry HI 1:1,71.1 Mlu linicc WwhI, liMI W. Hill Kt. . ( I :t.:Kl. Mitm .Marguerite Woods, llfl W. Hill. ........ I:,1!H4I Miss Lollll llllrlniilnll, tdlll Ht IMIJil MIm (iuNHlu Jennings, W. 7lll Ht i SM:i8 Mla May Douglas, 1'i'lirl HI I 1041 Mian (Inn ( llllllll 7 IH Olive HI : lllOU MIhm lliicl llodklUMon, li.VI W. Illi H ssilo District No. B. MIhm Iteiui linker, Cottage (,ruvu . .-. . .14,020 MIhm Knle llini ley, Cottage drove ...... i 1 1,(101 .Mis Aim Williams, Dexter 10,11)0 Mlm .eliiui frualli. Dexter , , lu.lloH MIsm lcln Satirnrd, Collage tirovu '. '. . 1(1,0(11 MImh Dora Jacoba, Dexter AIMJ2 District No. il. Ml I. Illliin llriinil, Klnrcnce , 14,502 MInm I In CtlHlllllllll, Acmo: t 14,201 .MIhm Ei-mii lliiltlhle, Muliletoll MIhm Halllo Clink, IiiiicIIoii Clly MIhm (jrrlrildo lUisliriell Juliet Inn City Mln Minnie KtlilieU, Junction Clly , District No. MInm Maude I'wIh, Murcntn ! i . . . , Mlsx In Itnlilneil, I'letiiuiiit Hill.. ... . MInn Myrtle Itlnlioii, Cnhuril , MIhm (jiHirulu Nefr, I'nliurK IU (ienevleve Howe, CreHivill MIhh MiKkillne HeltM, Cnlmi-K MIhm Mile W lllirmv, HprlnrlclU . . . MIhm 1elH l''virMiilt, CreMU'ell .MIhm Merrll Heott, Crenwell , MIhm ltinln UfHiiliiuiii, Colmrfc .iIIhm MalH'l I lioniiMoit, (Tt'Muell MIhm Kilellln CliiiM'l, Hirlliltflel(l )1Imn l':rum Kmllh, HirlliKriel(l .MIhm I,iii Heott, CrtMU'ell . . I -2,1:13 . , 1(1.0 I.I . . 10,7(18 . . , 8400 . .20,200 . . I I, OHO . . lii,02l) , 12,(17.1 . . 12,87(1 . . I2.0IM . .11,1X18 . , 10,4711 . , H777 . . (14 lit . .. 1220 ... 714 (10 13 accorded eeh lady whose name Is proposed to act as chaperone will ap pear Saturday, January 11. Coupons clipped from the dally papers will count as one vote, and the Bame num ber of votes will he allowed on new and old subscriptions In the chaper one contest as In the regular contest. This offer Is open to any married lady who is a resident of Lane coun ty who would like to chaperone the winners of the four free trips to Los Anneles and reluin. The chaperone and wlnnlnK candidates will be shown all points of Inter.-st In and around Los Angeles to an advantage. The Wuy I'rlMn Will He Awarded Capital prize Grand upright pia no, valued at 3T,0, will be given to the young lady who secures the most ! votes of any candidate in me con ! test, Irrespective of the district she may represent. I First prize to each district To i the four young ladies who finish with the largest number of votes to their credit In each of the four dls ! trlcts, after the capital prize has been . awarded, will be given a first-class i free trip to I-cs Angeles and return, I Including the very best hotel accom i modations for one week while In the ; city of Los Angeles, under tho escort of a chaperone. who will be a resi dent of Lane county. . -! Second prize In each district. i Then to the four young ladles who ! finish with the second largest num ber of votes In each of the four dls Urlct. after the capital and first prizes have been awarded, will re icelve a glx-months' full course schol jarshlp at the Eugene Business Col , lege, one of the best educational in jstltutlong In the state of Oregon. Lane county will be divided Into I four districts; to which each will be j awarded at least two of the prizes and one of tho four districts will re ceive three of the prizes, Including the grand upright piano. ' District No. 1. Includes all of the city of Eugene. District No. 2. That part of Lane county south of Creswell, Including Cottage Drove, Wildwood, Hazel Dell Dexter, London and Lorane. District No. 3. Junction City, Florence, and all of Lane county west of Eugene. DlBtrlct No. 4. Includes Spring field, Coburg, Wendllng, CrenwelL Thurston and Marcola. EPISCOPAL MINISTER TABOOS REVIVALS: WAfcLA WALLA D1VINK iKTS FUNNY OVKIt,llKA OF TtMlj MICH KKI.KilON HKIXU WOIISK' THAN NONE AT ALL I Walla Walla, Jan. 8 Rev. An dreas Hard, a poet and dramatist ot ..-..i.i., ,,, until, n a well-known speaker all over the Northwest for his eloquence anu power a i - the St. Paul's Kplscnpai cnurcu Walla Walla, has created a sensation unparalelled in ecclesiastic history of the Pacific Mrihwest. when In reply to a request for an Interview on the subject of revivals, for a Walla Walla ha (urrori tho hrp:hre:l in his church by declaring his unqualified opposition to them as an r.piseopa llan. The subject of the advisability of the old-fashioned soul storming revival has recently become a moot ed one in Walla Walla, and the cause of considerable acrimonious debate. Bard declared: "EverybodyJtnows that Eplscopa leans stand In awe of revivalism. It is easier to imagine Bismar wear ing a Jacobine's cap or Carrie Nation managing a variety show than to see the august congregation of St. Paul's occupying a mourner's bench In the tabernacle. To the majority of the Eplscopaleans there Is but one thing worse than no religion, and that Is too much religion. Talmage. Spur ?eon and Moody were specialists on the geography of Gehenna, and crowded the auditorium. The Unita rian church on the other hand is los ing ground while the Episcopal denomination manages to keep alive by social prestige and frills of fash Ion. For successful evangelism, give a shouting hell fire preacher with a P. T. Barnum appendix. "I will say for my flock, however, that they have a pretty church, good intentions, empty benches, classic music, fine millinery, no objection to smoking, no wandering boy tonight, and a clergyman willing to be 'a scapegoat." I'urciic, Ore. 11' lor IV A N't A (JIMID SQARE MEAL (, HI The People's Restaurant l! WcM Till SI. Mrdl, t aV h.Hirt W. C YOUNG, Pix'p. iCA POSITIVE CURE. Jt 1 j Ma iij J K hu.j. .St vol m 11. h V- ft Vi.. .. -t ..t H A . ii 'i .! iw I-'I I i ', II M thlM I.M 1 I I u iiSi. . GOOD WATER At: '... 1 11. .'i,l Tcib 6 l Ir V 1,-1 cm t i li:. (4.lKn by , g p Red I'"!11 E. KILBORN,0 5i7 ll.sh St., I'ugene Have you sent In the nnme of our fuvoiite? If not, HO IT NOW, 4- A steady advance Is being made by all candidates In the ladles' popular voting contest, as tho changes In the co ii in of votes will show during the punt it hours. All are doing good. effective work, mid wilt make good Jumps liefoio long which will sur prise their many friends. II seems the candidates, In place of polling I heir voles In large blocks, have adopted (he vlau of creating a reserve foiee. which Is a very g.iod i ! nchenie. A rcierv lotee of votes U a 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 gn.nl thing to have, as III kicps iii competitors In the dark ax lo your c;t't standing, tiiut kh ! votes Issued on Huliscrlpllons can be I cast at an)' time during the contest. it give Ihii contestants who have: votes In reserve a chance to take ttu' lead In j!elr dlstiict any lime they see til. I eitllillilato' I'tintnuniph t'ouiiueiii lug next Wednesday and' e.icli day (her, after the pictures of i Hie i ontestants and chaperoncs will tc published. He producing the pie- j lure ot a coiitcsUut has won many I a lino for candidates who felt as . though their dotinc tor success were 1 ven slim It h a good Idea. A per son s.ln the reproducttiiil of an other Ii ,1 in with Hie allghlest doulit us to tlietr 1,1 en l It v . and II loimiu.H a reader that your name 'wns eo'ctd In tile contest deter 'mined to win. s i scud In your plioio tod.y, if i, m hse nne, and It will be puWuhe.l In tutu If y ni he net IlkiMoss e( jiiiiiM lf go to the Dorrl Art ( i n v on Wllamett street and rr:i:!rfe to hie one taken Th C'lii.l las s-rauu-.l tor this olthout rtiiy c,'' toy. Oo it ni. A sh it Willi no will In- pulHs,.l in coiinc.' tl'll llit your ph .-log iii.h. and el h i mi.'!, UI he giv. n that can be nulled to mil el to u friends. I lmH ls tic I Mini', I He. T!'c , no ..'i.n o( t 1., tie Ihr ct.iii' !.n. U sli iiSiol btnic one Wllh t' " , ni', s'snls, who. hlle II. t oler I 'king llie'.r own eilii(.iii. tak.t In. terit In s,-. util g io.' cnKelu.i, .Mi!.,'.ii,,.i ho iu.iv u'ake the t:lp I'1 '! I fi ni l A ,;eii', coiiv, i ' ..i 'ii .i :..'iit tlie i lly und I' iuiiU'M ,ms 'ii M! k s'lluirbs. nu! o lierie as '.tun. In enj.iylu Ihe tup, ; As '-., d In lh .Minimis of The. (iiimd le-ltirdav. Ihe rliaimroue can dldule (or h till the largest mimiiIht 'i nl Hues Is pilled, oill riM.ne a Ini,' trip to Los Angeles and return, and first-class hotel accommodations for one week while In Los Angeles. Tho names and number of votes NOTICE TO riU'lT GKOWEHS Hprnying ' and ' Iruiiliig rromptly Done We are prepared to do all kinds of spraying and pruning. Call up Red 2711. C. A. Barker, H. V. Darling, J, Keller, J. A. Henderson. ml GASOLINE WOOD RAIVINQ 4 W. O. White ! prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Residence, 616 West Sixth street tlomebullders will rind the btal bargains In Blair street addition Make your own terms; pay for your lot or acre tract out of your month ly savings. tf VOTES ALLOWED O.N NEW AND OLD I'ltEPAID Hl llHCKINTIONS TO DAILY til'Altl) AKK AH FOLLOWS: New Old .Carrier Mall Three. Months ' 400 votes 200 votes M.f.0 $1.00 Six months 1200 votes 600 votes $2. SO $2.00 One Year , 3000 votes 1500 votes 23.00 $4.00 VOTK.H ALLOWED ON NEW AND OLD PREPAID SI' ItSt'ltllTlONS TO WEEKLY (it Altll Price Old Mull 250 votes $t.50 750 votes $3.00 1200 votes $4.5" New J Year ' soil votea - Years 1500 votes Years 2400 votea The Dally t)imnl' Popular ludlew' l'rl Vol lug Coiiiitit t II APEItONE SPECI AL YOTE ( Ol lDX Aildr Cut out and fill In with the name of a' married lavdv von wish to vote for. Send or mall to Contest Department,' The Guard, and It w ill count for one votes. Not (iiHitl After January Ltili, 1IMI8 THE TI TTLE ROAD LAW IS I PIIELI). Salem. Ore.. Jan. 7. The Su preme court today upheld the valid ity of the Tuttle road law. In the case of St. Benedictine Abbey vs. Marlon county. The decision of Judge .Gal loway was reversed and the case dis missed. The suit will be carried to the United States supreme court. Oth er opinions were handed down as fol lows: Clly of Eugene vs. Lane county; city awarded tax levied by county for road purposes. State vs. Taylor and Traut, ap pellants from Baker county, reversed. Eldrldge vs. Hofer 'and Zorn, ap pellants from Marlon county, revers ed., Robinson vs. Robinson Cheese Co., appellants from Tillamook county, dismissed. State vs. Bartlett, Indicted Jointly with S. A. Gardner, appellants from Bnkor countyreversed and new trial ordered. El GENE I'ltOPEitTY . WILL GROW VALUABLE . Blair street addition property Is sure to double In value within the next two years. "Rvo electric rail ways are coming up the valley from Portland and both of them must en ter the city from the west, and the line that will tap the Sluslaw coun try can not go out in any other di rection. As sure as water runs down hill, Eugene must build down the valley because the business is there., There are both acreage tracts and large lots in this addition, only a mile from the business center and three blocks from the Geary public school. Prices are vefy reasonable and you may make your own terms, a small payment down and monthly install ments if you desire. See the Oregon Land Co. at 412 Willamette street, or write them for particulars and prices. tf The Dully Gunnl'. Popular 1-adl.V prlre Voting Contest VOTE COI PON Mis Cm out aiul fill In nh the tiaine of t!,e voung ladv vou wish ," III' , T "r n""''st Department, The Guard, and It w til ,'iint for ,.iu 1 it,. Net tend After January l;ih, UMIN. CATAKltH A GEUM DISEASE I Success of Hyoinel (itianiiitf ill by Hull's Drug Store. Catarrh Is not a blood disease, but ' Is caused by germs that lodge' and ' grow In the air ii-i .....j i i 1 rltatlon with poisonous and offensive I mucous discharges. It Is an Insidious ' I disease of the most destructive ten-1 idencles. Its approaches ar un : alarming and Its victims are well 011 ; the road to a chronic state or to dread consumption before they are realized. j Stomach dosing Is Ineffective In the treatment of catarrh. The only healing asent Is II VOIlli.l U'l.l.h ,.. 1.. i haled with the air you breathe kill ing all catarrhal germs and driving them from the svatem. The sooner you use llvomel the sooner you will l. fr,, ( (.alllrrh Hulls drug s'ore will sell von a del-' tar outfit with the uud rstan,ii,m If It does not the satisfaction v ,, money will be refunded. WOOD SUVIM. J.ihi. M. P. Vxp. ,,llnv.,r (0 w K. Uodov All -.od sawed to ,;, For 1'r.ii.ipt service phone ina,.x 3311 Residence. 267 I llKf, ro,.t tt liasollne woodsxw on. the 1 DIRECTIONS ecoii'.piiiues t'lc , tn ill! t..r il ,. ,-: K'.le t'lc 11','! ,1 t now lakltu- rhti eor.lltiK to l,,. L ints not credited to contestant unlex CASH rl r In nuke mre ,-ont. .siant gvt proper . 1 uilt direct to Guard I'-liitlng Compat v. or ' the i-otlteitttnt ion wish to fvf X nnr.,,,,- r lll r M'tN-klv Gilllr.l mill r..,!.. The nUhl c?i smiled To herself , n., ,f,v . . "Thank God. we're happe" j, . and bright. " !We all take Rocky Mo"nt.Un Te n,':nt' Una Drug ,l THE i,l A K 1 1 WITH THE MONEY. j Y, KMl ' I Th merits ot the Tens W-r. 1, .you would never siitf-r (r,,m . oiitoner or rneutaatir troul,! uouie ,iwo months' treatmcpM by O. J. Hull, or bv ,,i, ' : testimonials. Dr. E W II In ", Ollvo street. St. l.ou,. ' ' ' The thai Doesn't go up ihe Flue J 3j You receive inlcnsc, direct heat irom every ounce ol lucl burned there are no damp chimneys or long pipes to waste the heal Irom a PERFECTION Oil Healer (Equipped with Smokeless Device) Carry it Irom room to room. Turn the wick high or low no bolhei no smoke no smell automatic smokeless device prevents. Brass lonl holds 4 quarts. , burns 9 hours. Beaulilully linished in nickel or -japan. Every heater warranted. just what you want lor the long evenings. Made ol brass, nickel plated latest im , proved central dralt burner. Evcrv lamp warranted. II your dealer cannot supply the Reflection Oil neater or Kayo Lamp write our nearest agency. STANDARD Oil. COMPANY tlneorpvruted, WLJHIIM.H1T,W.1 '..IW'W.'KMl'g'l.ajtiPH.m.' jgj ""wSia,B "wrmrTn r- t' -i -, t 1 1 A. tr o 1 a Kin r Rooms 9 and JO over Chambers-Bristow Bank Gel; You a Home of Your Own Have some eooi batgainsin small and large farms. City Lots and City Homes. Will be glad to show you anything in real estate. A Square Deal to All. Orejan Horns & Land Co., A. A. Aaby, Mgr. J X O rn Q n c J 3 Zj 'CO CO i trt 2 X to m tv Z 1) 1 2S A J IfN r m 3 . nus r2 W J 1 l-l i - IIP o its 1 w r 1 1 m w i3'frs ma irsr s? a 5 (IP i C ?r 1 ' v1 1 : J08 mm OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS OFRC V f