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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1908)
Tat &Liimg V.ULT T.TAlurtAlCHiUV.' JA.UAUV li,"inu " othin 1yb5 found at our ' A suit of Mich Stern & Co's. fine Ltd Clothes. Wc sole agents. Its Isitry, Gloves, derwear hdkerchiefs h Robes thine In Furnish-pgs tlmt . rfm.n needJ . . Don't Em yonr money foolish feeihiiig that Is useful and JJ be ippreciated. OUR PRICES ARE KICHT. D. HANSON i. 8 East Xinlh Street Eugene, Oregon (dlTAGE & BOWN Successors to YATBS &. SON ery, Feed and iM SHAMAN Junk Dealer Highest Price paid for I)ES. worn . pft ts Id rubber, CKS SCRAP IRON 1ALS AND RAGS also buy Second Hand Goods vc btrtet I Red 557 1 Eugene, Ore. NAMES OF CHAPERON CANDIDATES, MBEROF VOTES ACCORD ACH PUBLISHED iMi-s. C O. Hudson, Puliiep of Sweets Mm. M. Moiitgmm-ry, Jiiiu'tioii Mrs. H. (". Million, 1 10 V. Bill St 'Mrs. F. F. Harunrtl, t'ohurg. Or Mik. Captain YV. A. Cov, Florence " I Mrs. Jno SKres, Springfield H F.. 1). Xo. J , . I Mrs. L. Hranstetter, Eugene Mrs. C. T. (ioodnuui, Colmrg I Mrs. It. A. limit h, Mi) K. Mil St .Mrs. K. Suuhci-t, Anne I Mrs. .1. Iliggins, Hti2 Pciii-1 St I Mrs, K. Fentuu, Dexter ! Mrs. Mary Taylor, 215 W. 1 1 Mi St '. I Mrs. Dr. Marquani, K. II til St Mi's. ('. L. IliiusaUer, Dexter 'Mrs. O. Coats, Kuuene Mrs. !-u::-:t Wrltfht, C'tiliurg Mrs. M. Cinnier, 1UI W. -lili St Mrs. Jno. T. I'liiiuer, Floi encc BELOW BIG SHINGLE . ! ' MILL FOR SP3INGFIELD: :wi !iu;i lit)!) i as 114 7.1 r.s 51 SI .V) a:) US 7 M NAMKS OF COMPUTING CAXD1DATK8. District No. 1. I Miss Marguerite Woods, 195 W. 8t1i . . 22 5Sfl Miss AIlu r.iisthiuii, city 18 415 Miss Grace Wood, liHl W. Hth St 715 Miss Iduh lletidershott. Madison St. . .' !,,!!!!! 1 llm.1 Miss Muble Johnson, Hi)5 HlghSt I l.'fttll) Miss Fay CT.'.rk,' 7:1:1 Ferry St 1:1,7(10 Miss Leila Itiiclmnnii, Klih St 2I51 Miss Mny Douglass, Pearl 8t 2745 Miss Gussle Jennings, W. 7th St S42S Miss Grace Dunn 748 Olive St 130B Miss Huzel Hodkinson, 254 W. 4th S 280 District No. 2. Miss Kate Hnwley, Cottage Grove 10-.G01 Miss Rcnii linker. Cottage Grove 14,020 Miss Alta Williams, Dexter 1:1,180 Miss Ietn Sanford, Cottnge Grove 1:1,0411 Mis Zelma Cruzun, Dexter 11,:125 Miss Dora Jacobs, Dexter G002 District Xo. 3. Miss Lillian Brund,' Florence 17,51)2 Miss Krsa Hanihle, Mapleton 17,1:15 Miss Via Ciishniati, Acme 14,240 Miss Hnttie Cook, Junction City 1:1,50:1 Miss Gertrude Buslinell Junction City ; 10,788 Miss Minnie Sibbets, Junction City il-HIO District Xo. 4. Miss Muudo Lewis, Marcola , . .2:1,550 Miss Genevieve Howe, Creswell 17,:17 Miss Irene Kohiuett, I'l'tisimt Hill 11.085 Miss Let Kverson, Creswell 1:1,47:1 Miss Myrtle Bishop, tolnirg 1:1,020 Miss Georgia Neff, Colmrt 12.280 Miss Madalinc Betts, Coburg 12,1:15 Miss Kffle Withrow; Springfield 11,100 Miss Merril Scott, Creswell ,. 8777 Miss Iienia Goodman, Coburg 0414 Miss Mabel Thompson, Creswell 1220 Miss ICdenia Chncl, Springfield 714 Miss Erma Smith, Springfield 00 Miss Lou Scott, Creswell 55 If the name of your favor- ite does not appear, fill in vote coupon and send it In, - Published nbove la a list of names of married ladies who reside in dif ferent parts of Lane county who will tra votes you possibly can. This is irmi nivi'?, as In Ell contests the contests are holding back thousands of votes ready lor the final spurt. PumrifilnKly large scores nre bound to be made, ns those working to win nre working hard and leaving no stone unturned to capture the rich ''S. All of these candidates are making dally gains and the winners will not be determined until the Inst vote is counted. The race for the candidate will not have any votes to spare, whoever she may be. Following Is the new scalo of votes that will be allowed on all subscrip tions to the Dally Guard secured and turned in up to Saturday, January 18, at 8 p. m. The Way Frizes Wilt Be Awarded I i(lrKO steel Southern The News has been informed from a reliable source that in the vey n- ar future Springfield will have added to her manufacturing district a 40.0ml capacity shingle mill. One of Lane county's most prominent capitalists has organized a company and will start the erection of the building at once. The sito that has been chosen and secured will be near where the rock crusher was located while crush ing rock for the concrete piers of the Pacitic bridi;.'. capital prize i.nimi uprigiu pia-; The names of the parties are with 110, valued at J3n(), will bo given tot 1,1,1,1 ,.,,, iii,ii,..,t i,,,, for the lime h-.. lag tor certain reasons, nut alter ur- j the young lady who secures the must votes of any candidate In the con test, irrespective of the district oho may represent. First prize to each district - To the font ynnn billies who finish with the largest number of voles to their credit in each of 'the four dis tricts, after the capital prlzo has he. mi awarded, will be given a first-class free trip to Los Angeles and return, including the very best hotel accom modations for one week while In the city of Los Angeles, under the escort of a chaperono. who will be a resi dent of Lane county. Second prize In each district. Then to the four young ladles who finish w-ith the Becond 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 state of Oregon. Lane county will be divided Into four districts, to which each will be awarded at least two of the prizes and one of the 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 I rani;oiiioms are further under way tile News will be aLlo to Ivo more definite information. , A rc.vcfii- lative of tile company is now pur-! negotiating witli different electric companies for it. HO-horscpower mo tor. Livery Stable Change. Anot her change has taken place in Springfield business circles since our last publication, it being a change In the partnership firm of Winzenreld & llenwlck. Mr. Henwick has sold his Interest to 1. W. Young, who nt one time owned an Interest In the harn, being a pnrtner of the late M. C. Davis. Mr. Kenwick has been as sociated with Mr. Winzenreld for the past eight months, bat has been forced to retire from active business owing to falling health. Stage Line Change. The News has been Informed that "Dad" Butler, who has been one of the proprietors of the Butler & Illcc stage line, has sold his interest in the business to his partner, Mr. HIce. We understand that Mr. Rice will make some improvements in the st-age line, and possibly in the livery busi ness. He will probably build a new barn In the near future in a more suitable location, and will do a more county south of Creswell, including? extensive livery business. Cottage Grove, Wildwood, Hazel Dell Dexter, London and Lorane. District No. 3. Junction City, Florence, and all of Lane county west of Eugene. District No. 4. Includes Spring field, Coburg, Wendling, Creswell. Thurston and Marcola. NOTICE TO FRUIT GKOWEHS Spraying and Pruning Done Promptly We are prepared to do all kinds of spraying and pruning. Cnll up Red 2711. C. A. Barker, H. V. Darling, J. Keller, J. A. Henderson. ml compete ror a irip iu s pIano w! ,)rounbly be the closest In and return, including expenses, to be tne whole contest, and the winning awarded to the most popular one by the Dally and Weekly Guard. This liberal offer will no doubt ap peal to many others whose names do not appear in the above list. The chaperone candidate who secures the largest number of votes will escort the winners of the Los Angeles trips to and from California, and w'llte allowed first-class hotel accommoda tions for one week while in the city GASOLINE WOOD SAWING W. G. White ib prepared to saw your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Residence, 516 West Sixth street. If you want the family healthy, strong and active during the winter, give them Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. 'Twill surely make and keep the whole family well. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Linn Drug Company. VOTES ALLOWl'.'ll ON NEW AND OLD PREPAID SVBSCKIXTIOXS TO DAILY GUARD ARE AS FOLLOWS: New 3 Months 600 votes 6 Months 1.800 votes 1 year 4,500 votes 2 years 12,000 votes 3 years IS, 000 votes 4 years 25,000 votes 5 years 30,000 votes Old Carrier Mall 300 votes $1.50 $1.00 S00 votes $2.50 $2.00 2.250 vote3 $.'..00 $4.00 6.000 vote3 $10.00 $8.00 !),000 votes $15.00 $12.00 12,500 votes $20.00 $16.00 15,000 votes $25.00 $20.00 of Los Angeles. lui'.s ai.i.uhmi u. hkw ami (M,i i'rkimid si liSCluiTlONS TO Chaperone candidates who would i like to win this vacation trip should' 1 year 750 votes tnrt nt nnce to Interest their friends ; 2 years 2,250 votes In their behalf, especially now, while V01- want A GOOD SQARE MEAL GO TO h People's Restaurant 49 West 7th St. Mnl at all hours C YOUNG, Prop. I ilal-Pepsm Capsules ruiiilVfc CURE, Mb. H:.M ,d Klrfc.,.. No o w7 i7.M"r f'""' I "" ' Al "J? Hold bi S.. '";p"''. 'AJ.r tbra v;l' ,n.;"'4i'PFpsiNco. '' '': I.AXO. ruillI, 1' KS !"rn, -u, tueene the special offer of vote3 is in force, 1 namely, an Increase cf ; per cent, in vntp on nil subscrliHlans, NEW . OR OLD, that are secured and turned in this office between now una 111- cimiinii the dutcs Monday, January 13, and Saturday, January IS, at S p. in. , This special offer of Voles Is much more liberal than the one of two weeks ago, and candidates can in crease their vote totals to a l irge ex-j tent If they put In active work tn ) search of votes and subscriptions. 1 Your friends who subscribed nt the start of the contest would gladly as sist you further, If assed to do so. Votes issued on their subscriptions, if they subscribed since the start of the contest, are subject to the amount issued on a new subscription. Intense interest has been aroused In all nnrta of Lane county, as the list In the lineup of votes will show, and the interert will be much keener no tho enn'tpet rlrnWB to a Close. The vote coupons printed in The I Guard each day are now received In , lnriro imcirnirMB. and the vote of the I different contestants shows the re sult of securing the cnupjns nun pain In advance subscriptions. 11 yon are not helping some friend y m should begin at once. Success counts. Suc cess by h.Uves Is no success, and to be successful one must woik. Tills con test will be worth more In practical experiei.ee to an amol'.loiis. energetic petson than one would 1'nairin-1. '"j" experience will double Itself In value in more ways than one. Uun t , lav backhand allow others to grasp every opportunity which presents It- MMI C 111! " 1 n ' ' I way Is to get in and hustle them your ! '.'. i 1 The great contest is .lust pornm-nr-; : Ing. Become determined first and then determine your Irleads the 1 will help vou If yon show a determ!-, i nation to be a winner. No one care? to help the one who makes no vi-j 'fort. Sumbsertpttons are waiting. I :and all vou have to do Is to go after 1 them. Can you do It, or will you do, lit? It's all up t oyou. Secure every coupon and subscription good for ex- 3 years 3.000 voles 4 years (i.000 votes 5 years 15,000 voles 375 votes 1,100 votes 1.800 votes 3.000 voles 7,500 votes $1.50 $8.00 $4.50 $6.00 $7.50 The Daily (iunrd's Popular I-ndics' Prize Voting Contest niAPF.HO.M-: SPECIAL VOTE COVPO.V Numbering Houses A number of our business men have already complied with the new ordi nance requiring the numbering of all residences and business houses. Everybody seems to he taking to the ordinance kindly, and within a short time Soringfleld will look very met ropolltan. The next thing will be to get out a city directory, which can be done at a very small cost, and this ex pense would be mostly paid by the advertisers. Big LiiiiiIm-1- Business. Superintendent Bassett. of the Booth-Kelly mill, reports the largest local lumber business during the past few weeks that the mill has ever known. He says the sales, both In Springfield and Lugene, are remark ably large, and in his opinion It. Is an Indication of better times. Sev eral men are kept busy at the mill filling orders. Business Change Wednesday afternoon a deal was closed which makes Walter Wllmot one of the proprietors of the lOaglc pool and billiard hall, he having pur chased the Interest of John I'-.nis. News, PERSCHIPTIO I WAS FILLEG OFTEN HERE Noted Authority Gives Simple Rem edy for Kidney and llladder Trou ble anil Tills How to Mix It. Mrs. Address Cut out and fill In with the name of a married laydy you wish to vote for. Send or mall to Contest Department, Tho Guard, and It will count for one votes. Not Good After January 1:1th, 1008 The Dally Guard's Popular Ijidli-s' Prize Voting Contest VOTE CO! PON- Mis Addre District Cut out and fill In with tho name of the young lady you wish to vote for. Send or mall to Contest Department, The Guard, and It will count for one vote. Not Goed After Jan 1111 ry l:ith, loos. That the readers of this paper ap preciate advice when given In good faith is plainly demonstrated by the fact that one well-known local phar macy supplied the Ingredients for the "vegetable prescription" many times within the past two weeks. The an nouncement of this simple harmless mixture has certainly accomplished much In reducing the great many cases of kidney complaint and rheu matism here, relieving pain and mis ery, especially among the older popu lation who are -always sintering more or less with bladder and urinary trouble, backache and paiticuiarly rheumatism. A well known druggist asks us to continue the announcement of the prescription. It Is doing so much real good here, he continues, that It would be a crime not to do so. It can not be repeated too eften, and I further Blates many rases of remark ! ablii cures wrought. The following Is the prescription, of simple Ingredients, making a harmless, Inexpensive compound, which any person can preparo by shaking well In a bottle: Fluid Ex tract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Com pound Syrup Sarsiipat'llln, three oun ces. Any first class drug store will sell this small amount of each In gredient, and the dose lor adults Is one teaspoonf ill, tnken after "a-h meal and again at bedtime. Tiiore Is enough here to last for one week, If taken nci-ordlng to directions. Good results will be apparent from the first few doses. WOOD SIWINO John M. P. ii'xon, HLcxussor to W E. Boduy. All v,ooii Hatted to Kiiiiue. For prompt service phono Black 3312. Residence, 267 High street, tf -Gasoline woods-iv; niUKCTIONS Points not credited lo contestant unless CASH nrrompanles the order. To make sure contestant ets proper fflodlt for the votes. rmlt direct to GuRrd Printing Company, or give the money to ' cn:i;i-s:ant you wish to favor. A person now taking either Daily or Weekly Guard will receive votei ac cording to the prln'el schedule, WHEN MAKING ANY PAY VKNT ON srnSCKlPTIoX. PROVIDED THE ABOVE FORM IS SKVT TO THE GUARD WI THE MONEY. IP VOP KM V The merits of th Tex:is Wr.n.ler, you would never suffir frwn kidney, bladder or rheum-itlc trouble. $1 n holtle (two months' treatment). Sold by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2!)26 Ollv) street, St. Loins. T'i iiluht came on. the good wife. sinitea -To herself ns she softly said: I "Thank God. we're happy, healthy' and bright. We all take Rocky Mountain Tea at night." Linn Drug Co. 6 In the Right Place At the Right Time That s U where you want it when you want it anrl il you only knew how easy il is to carry Irom room to room and how much cheery conilort you can have with a PERFECTION Oil Beater (Equipped with Smokelera Device) You would no lunger lie without one. "No smoke no sim-ll " tlii-; U In. Ptrfection maxim, lircausc lite smokcli- devicc is smokeless you can have i- . 1 1 . t uirect, mowing mat Irom every otmre ol oil. llrnss lent holds H quarls burns 9 hours. An ornament any where linishrd in j.inan and nickel. Every healer warranted. n fti-'t'-fv-1''- xok' a www mm Theitey&Lamp rttJfi": paper il givea a bril liint. study light. Equipped with the Utut improved crntral dnh burner. Made ol bran, nickel plated. Every lamp warranted. Write our nearest agency lor descriptive circular il you don t bad tilt Perfection Oil Healer or Kayo Lamp al your dealer's. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) OREGON HO ME & LAND CO. Rooms 9 and JO over Chambers-Bristow Bank Get You a Home of Your Own Have some good 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 Horns &. Land Co., A. A. Aaby, Mgr. fS552 o lags 2 m - iV Zummm 1 tsaa I ';wl. . SB zl & MtM 1223 - H ! TP Wn oS 'fe SP" 2 & F 1 c ? 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