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1IIK KlUKXE DAILY GUARD, MOXOAV, JAXl'AUV 13, 11WH I MANY- CANDIDATES'' ALREAD jRED LETTER i DAY AT THE r r f . S "4 P 'lit, J a' tci f -T 11 ti '1 BIG 32.hu Y TAKING F , I ADVANTAGE OF THF fill IfOTT U5ra. luii. Line o j mi I B P r PS BKi a , ... . . UrrtK Ur 50 PER Clothin GENT HAS iby founVlf A SUit 01 ivuur aii, Stern & Go's. Tailored Clothes, are sole agents. fine We C ! As predicted. Sunday ' men out to i a rid h-tic fckwear Shirts Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear Handkerchiefs Bath Robes ET(MnginF..r..l.li.gSl.at , gmtlenuiB needs. ' t iraste your uim j - Christmas presents. Iluy something that Is useful and will be appreciated. our phices are right. LD. HANSON So, 8 Rust Ninth Street Eugene, Oregon 8 M ARMITACE & EOWN Successors to YATES & SON ' , Fees! and Sales Stables Livery, SAM SHAMAN Junk Dealer Highest Price paid for , HIDES, WOOL, PELTS, OLD RUBBER, SACKS SCRAP IRON 1EXALS AND RAGS We also buy Second Hand Goods i Ohve Street pw. Rid 557 1 Eugene, Ore, IF V()l' SQAR WANT A GOOD E MEAL GO TO , t e s The Peopi Restaurant W West 7th St. Mtab ,t ,n C. YOUNG, Prop. Wal-Pepsisi Capsules rusmVE CURE. f. S- ft Mrs, Jno Kpores, .Springfield It V, It, Mrs. C. O, Hudson, I'nhire of Sweets, Mrs. O. T, Goodman, Cobtirg . , . Mm. 'J. Higglns, Hm Pearl St. . . , . '. ! Sirs, M. Montgomery, Junction, , . , . Mrs, V. V. ISarnnrd, Colmrg, Or Coats, Kngette Cm mer, lill V. 4th 8t. ' ! !' H. C, Million, 1 1! V. 5th St. . . K. Simlit'tt, Acme Jno. T. Fanner, Elorence Or, Miirqiium, K, llth .St. . . Mrs. K. Fenton, Dexter. , , , . , Mrs. h, Rrnnsfetter, Eugene Mrs. R. A, Booth, t l:t K. mil St! , , , ! Mrs. Dr. lanve, Eugeue. Mrs. Mary Taylor, 215 W. 1 1th St ! ! . Mrs. C. It. Htinsiikcr, Dexter Sirs, Iiiiuru, Wright, Cuburg, ....... CH.U'KUOXEK C'AMHItATKS -N'. I ........ . Sirs. O, Sirs. SI Sirs. H Sirs. K Sirs, Sirs, 411 lot ;jr.H 2TM .RIM im 2;m mr, itto 1.57 Hit 51 JLH 2(1 NAMES OK OOMl'KTlNO CAM)IIATKS. i IJistriH Xo, 1, i Miss May Doiij1iis, IVnrI St. . "5 7a." Sliss Marguerite Woods, IS(3 W. Klh !!,!,".!..!!!!!!!!!!!! ,2u-'ti;il Miss Alta Kastham, eity , ' J SlissOrace Woml, liKl W. 8tli St. ...!!.. ! . ..'.!!!..!!!!! ', 17' sum SIIss Idiili.HentiersIiWt, Mndison St.. , ... ! , ... !!!!!! 17205 Sliss Muldf Johnson, K!5 Hi(hSi, . . . . . . . . . . . . 14B;t( Miss Fay Clark, 733 Ferry St ................. t:t,l00 Miss Ielia Buchanan, ItMIi St. 2iBI Sliss Ciussie Jenniniis, W. 7Ui St !!!!!!!!!!!! 242H M iss Qraec Huim 7 18 Olive 8t, . . . . 1 BOB Miss Hazel Hodklnson, 254 W. 4th S !!!!!!!!!! 20 District No, 2, - Miss Kate Hawiey, Cottage Grove .... . . , , ,31,102 Miss ltena linker. Cottage Grove . . , , . . .14,045 Miss Alta Williams, llexter . ,....,,,,.....!..! I;t,IR(i Sliss Jjeta Snnford, Cottnce Grove. i:t!oAt SI is Zeliim I'l'nssan, Dexter u ,;ft2 Sliss Dora Jacobs, Dexter 5tW2 .District No. ii. Sliss IJIlian ISrnnd, FIortnee. ... ,,1 7,5!2 Sliss Krsa Hanihie, Sinpleton , . 17,1 1;I Sliss Via Ciishmaff, Aeme ; , .14,800 Sliss Gei'trude Itiishnell .luiulion City. . , , . IS.H20 Sliss Hnttie Cook, Junction-City. . . , , 13.5U3 Sliss Minnie Sfbliets, Junction City , , . , M-ldO District Xo. 4, sriss Maude Lewis, Mareola , . ,2,550 Sliss Genevieve Howe, Creswell t 20,rt7H Sliss Irene Iloliinett, Fliiismit Hill 14,720 Sliss I.eti Kversuti, Creswell ................................. 1:1,47 Sliss Myrtle llishoii, Coluiru , , t , , , , 1;,;MM Sliss Georgia, Xeff, Coburs I2,.fr , ......... .12,13.1 ... .... . ,U,1 , 8777 0414 1220 711 tm Sliss Sliiduliiie lletts, Coimrar Miss Kffie Wlthrovv, HiirinsfieW . . , Sliss Merrii Scott, Crcsivell , Sliss Denia I.oodinan, Coburg Sliss Slabel Tliomjison, Creswell. . . Sliss Edenin Chnfxi, Springfield ,K . Sliss Emm Smith, SirliiKriell Sliss Lou Scott, Creswell ....... Kreeted the evrutnelist surives. At nisiu crowds w turmni away, Uuhng liic day ilfiy pmtsn boweil at the chanrel secfcltii; Christ arautiK thi'tu (irteeu men uutuitsi. Convirtion was intense liiruugnuut the enliro day am) many nwre nif niffed a desire to lead a Christian life. In the morning service the duur of the charch were opened and twen- "!" " " oxoitit the may represent - jchm-ch r iist prixe 10 eacu uisivict so the our young ladies who finish with the largest number of vofes to receipt hooka used for securing sttli-1 scrtntfons will be supplied at once by : notifying this office, 1 The Way I'rizes Will lie Awatded j Capital prUe Granii upriisht pia no, valued at 1350, will be given to I the young lady who secures the most i votes of any candidate in the con- uiiii'tmu;y of jututug the I The music thntnsjhont thi day (was Insittring. the etmt;resatlfm Kant;. i. ,1,,, , , , their credit in each of thefimr dls-1 , . .., ' , ' '. ,!"r , , the snsiai ntttnhcr.- hr the churns trlets, after the capital nrtze has Iieen awarded, will be given a first-class free trip to Los Angeles and return, including the very best hotel necum ittodationa for one seek while in the city of los Angeles, umler the escort of a chaperone. who will he a resi dent of Lane county. Second pme 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 prlies have been awarded, wli! re ceive a stx-montlts'ifuU course schol arship at the Eugene Business Col lege, one of the best educational In stitutions In the state of Oregon. Lane countj! 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 ths 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 Grove, WHelwood, 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- j field, Cobnrr:, Wendllng, Creswell. i Thurston and Mareoia. 1 and the mihts mere great ly ttimreettit- e.l by every one, Thi i'iy ptrsons unused to each other'?-- vh-cs, many cf them never having stm: in a elm nis before, s'.HiiiUl sins with such nnhy, pre:-M,m apl expression alter only two rehearsals is marvelo and reflects great credit tut the skill of the evangelist direrun-. The morning sermon on "Trnc Courage" was a ntasferir argumenl on the manliness of rfulug the riitttt "if takes a live fish to swim against the tide; a dead fish can go with It," True e.mrage consists of doing the rlgbt. even if you have to statul atone In doing It. The afternoon sermon on the 'Presence of ChrisC was founded on the Incident of Christ's gc.Ing up lo Jerusalem when 1 2 years of age, "Hut they, supposing him to have been in the company, went a day's journey and then founrf he was not v ?f !,i t s J J 1 t st fff-ic n t ucti- 1-1 U 'I t t ' t , v,ta.er 4., wo,eacrul, anj wner in nonristjin; qnantses. Tnen Hnvnwm tistn becomes eltronte, ami not ualy a painful, but a furmktatite ami dauger- , ous ilisease. Sometimes the Insut is atlarked, the peiM-ntl health is affeetei, and the oils ami fluids which Ittbrir.ite the imt-les .-mt( joints are destroyed by the acrul matter vvliich tite hhuul is ccvnslantty dr(wltig in t!et ; the muscles shrink and lose their elasticity, the ciatinjr l the joints lecni hard and thick, ami often the sufferer' is left a Itopetess crijiple. S. S S. attacks Uie disease at its head, goes down into the circulation, and by iwutral izittjf nnrt rvmoring the nrie bcM trmn the circulation awl taiMing up (.he thin, acrid hhKKl, cureai Mheumatistn permanently, S. S, cEtattnes the saur. actd-hurtlened blood to a rieh. healthy slreasu which iets the cveilol tterccs, tases the throbbittff, jwinfttl muscles and joints, ai! filters out at the SVSteHl the irritatiHs'1 atfr whih is raosin the rain nnd inmiinmalioti. Begin the use of S. S, S. am' and get the cause oat of ytrar liWt so that the coht smd ttainnv of Winter will not keep vim in constant pain ami aiteerv. Bnnk on Khetimntism ami anv miilical advice ,ree- toe swirr sPEcmc co, atlania, ga; PURELY VEGETABLE ' Chapcrone candidates who have not been supplied with receipt books that 'are neces sary In securing subscrip tions will be supplied at once by notifying this office. XOKMATj SCHOOL OFFK1SS I siiictAL oproirrrxiriKs The Southern Oregon State Nor mal school at Ashland offers special j opportunities for teachers to review) for the teachers examinations In! February and August, and to take work in pedagogy and special meth ods in teaching the various grades of the training school. Since the public ( schools of Oregon , are calling for i teachers who can teach manual train- ing, many are taking advantage of the Industrial work lately installed In the school. Expenses of board and lodging and tuition nominal. The State Normal School at Ash- land is enjoying the largest appro- priation ol state funds ever granted j a normal school in the history of Or-; egon. Catalogues sent on applica- tion to the president. J31 j XOTICB TO ; Spraying and CIT GKOWKRS Pruning Promptly: retain that position when the last count of votes Is made on February Sth. Chnperone Candidates Ah Busy. Nearly 201)0 votes were cast yes terday for the, different candidates in . .the chaperone contest. This is a re I mnrkable showing, and It Is safe 1.3 I mwHff thnt Ifiaco rmnrtMrif n-lM ( finis,!, ,,,,.,,. , h,lsa,i, nr votes Intersst In the contest for the chap-! ahead of the canon ites in the regular erone to accompany the four success- j 'Zfl ZlU I ful young ladits in The Guard s Los(dale whoRg nnmi, wnJ entered yeaior-i Angeles excursion contest has waKed ; day by one of hcv nAmMng frionris, so warm in good natured rivalry dur-jan starts with ihn modest amount! IUB ce 1 UU. - ,,. o( votcg few year, B,, somewhat overshadowed the main Ucrlptlons will place her at the head' We use nil the latest methods In contest itself. However, the young j of the list, providing her competitors cleaning and dyeing at the Eugene ladles In the contest rather than rest-1 allow it. CHAPERONE CANDI- Dye Works, corner Sixth and Willam- lns on their oars, have been at work Hoik We are prepared to do all kinds of spraying and pruning. Call up Ited 1 2711. C. A; Barker, H. V. Darling' J, Keller, J, A. Henderson. 4 ml I (DATES who have not the necessary I ette street. Phone Hed 8881. tf lB-,ia&Ooa or Cstnrrh with renewed vigor, as totals In to day's count Indicate, As announced Saturday last, the! 50 per cent increase of votes on all I subscriptions, new or old. will be m force for the neyt six doys. No doubt every one in the race for the piano, trips and scholarships do her utmost during this weeK, when she can realize these extra votes on all subscriptions, to secure every available order, and now Is the time to rto an lwfiM-a this offer ends, next Saturday at 8 p. m. ( Heretofore yon have receiveu ior aj j new years suuscrtption jw 'during this week you receive Jst j half again as much, or 451)0 votes, 4 and the same Increase Is allowed on. all did renewals. Read carefully the. nesv scale of votes published below, and you will readily see witere uie. orders secured and turned in im; week will count to a much better ad vantage than they did In the past. Voting Continues ery nnsii. The voting of the last twenty-four hours was unusually heavy, as uie changes In the lineup of the candi dates will show, many of the contest ants are hovering around the 2(1,000 mark, but other candidates In the, same district should not feel a bit dis couraged, as a few yearly orders re ceived and turned in during the spec ial offer now in f irce will place them rlitht in Hn? to win one of the prizes. From the number of people. call at the office each day I'OTKS ALLOYVKD OK XKW AND OM PREPAID SCIiSCRIXTIONS TO DAILY GUARD ARK AS FOLLOWS: New 3 Months. BOO rotes 8 .Months. . ... . ........... 1.800 votes 1 year 4, SOI) , votes 2 years. , 12.000 votes 3 years '. - IS. 000 votes 4 years.......... 25,110(1 votes 5 years , 30,000 votes VOT1 Old Carrier Mai) S00 votes $1.1)0 $1.00 900 votes $2.50 $3,00 2,250 votes $5.00 - $4.00 6,000 votes $10.00 JS.00 9,000 rotes $15,00 $12.00 12,500 votes $20.00 $l(i,00 15,000 votes $25,00 $20,00 ;S ALLOWED OS XKW AND OLD PKKMJD sntSCItllTIOSiS TO WKKKf.l' tiCAKD year, . years, , years. years . years, , 750 2,250 8. BOO e.ooo votes votes votes voles 15,000 votes S75 1,100 1.S00 S.O00 7,500 votes votes votes votes votes $1,50 $3.00 $1.50 $11.00 $7,50 Tile- INiiiy Uuards Fopular ladies Prisw Voting Contest CHAI'KHONB SPECIAL VOTK COrPO.Y KVAXUK1AST H Al DEXHC1HKLD Mrs. , Address . who wilh sub- 'iitre.";iiKS; scriptlons for candidates It Is convlnc (.h.t;,,4X..; ;ilng that never has there be-n a con V..",' hl. Sold bt lost nn nnv other uaiw In or ar ui-Kt "BBl. Criri, lrtl n. h- : . . ' . ,,.K wmu, ,ta,,i " j Kugene that nns creaieii j-,s, A,idn: c th Ounrd's noimlar ladles ,,V!.TM-p5i,slH 60, ! voting content. ,, , W .... - f(W "h h.XSn, Druitinvt. U,t ono,rv .flrt" from the present, ont- 11, Iho ,-lnnnra wti) have tt) ta the ' 1 mnnv thousands of Votes. Tl" sp GOOD WATER? rt ' CJn S "tit- Ped 5'.9t I kilbOrn, "5 H U c, " JW tugene 1 i.i ff. nf vnttm has cnanseo conditions and standings f tl'' candi dates, manv of the young l;idl"s v. in were a little dHconrngcd tools the ! vc of frlnds and , worked a-iy and late to ad j to their totals. The effect Is such that every can : dldate in the race feels as though her chances to win art as to -d a. tit--chances of the leader in her district at the nrefent time. o ii th Hn '-P i think and lay your plans to make I vigorous campaign and secure eiwmgtt P, votes to place your cannula" m u lead In your particular hish.i . Cut ont and fill lit with the name of R married lardy you wlstt to vote for. Send or mall to Contest Department, The Guard, and It will count for one votis. Sfot fiord After JVtmntry 20, IIWW The Dally Guard's Popular Ijtdles Prize Voting Content VOTE ("Of POX Miss Ad-Ire-- District Cut out and fill in wifh She name of the young lady you wish to vo;e for. Send or mail to Contest Department, The Guard, nd It will count for one vote. Not GtK id After January 2tlth, IfHtK ! li with them." Many people will wake up with dlsntay some day lo- find that Christ Is not with Ciem, th.ingh they have been "supposing Him to be In their company." We must know that he is with us. WHh great tllreelness Haudenschlcld argUKj th necessi ty of a ptdtlve re,.jou-, exp-srtnce. The'eventng sertnau was fui "tl-idV Last Call r Man" "1'repare to Meet Thy God.-' IV, ,-ir.4t--d that since time Is nnly for a moment and eternity is forever, thai the linslni't.s of our short, stay tm this plane! j should be preparation for the ne.t I wcrld. fte took 1; up nutCr four I heads, prepare to meet thy Hod, be-j cause: ). Every one Is going to meet. Film j Sometime. "We must all stand be fore the jndginttit seat of Chrlt-t," j 2, It Is the manly, conragmms thing to do. "A man is a being! whose ambition Is to do what he! 1 knows to he right." ' 4, m your inriiience. 'inn must 1 not only meet God and account fnr yonr -awn actions, but will he held I responsible for the actions of othert; due to your Influence. j 4, Of what Christ has done for) you, HecBgnWng the great sacrifice i He has made for you yon are hje In- grates If you are ajrhamed of Him. ( This series of meetings ct-e , or, Sunday next. It Is sld:tm that an j ivnfeIMff of the rank m Hamien-i rhnielu comes to a lon-n ol ttit ni?,e, 1 Just seven dayi r,i,iu". in whl-h lj har htm, attorn n anil evening, I No Christian In town should mlw tt of the afterno m rmf -fingt, Yrsu'll b- sorry when lies none If yon allow' trivial (Muss to k"e yon away. On- (W will . M cre-itt Htlng? thi; week in the salvation of e,ret nm i ber , of pars'; ai, 1 Ilaiil"n"-hcbl n,T)i(K".r, h).-- si;l ject- as follows: Monday night, "A S'eriiint, K an.! tnent." j Tuesday night. ' The ! rrf.-'n.-rbf Sin." j W'dnesday nl :hl, "On . W ,rd." i Thnrsday nigjt, "T:!e l.ivtnliy or- Chrb-r."' ; ' Siibj'-c-ts fur ErM-'v and Batnri;v . j nights a :1 rtun lay will be ann.i.in : ! Mrter. The In:ervt ami t?ower r;I Ct- services will grow with cultnttuttlvo for:-e all week and end in a sweep oi glory Sunday, O Katutcritw for w jJAILV at'AKH, I OREGON HO ME & LAND CO Get You a Home of Your Own Have some good bargains in small and large farms. City Lots and City Homes, Wilt be glad to show yots, aoytlitag in leat estate. A Square Deal to AM, Oregon Horns & Land C A. A. Aefry, Mgr. A FULL LINE OF.,, New Granitvare just m Stoves, Ranges . and H waters Mafd!ns SI I rtM-r HARDWARE STORE S-VHP 50 East. Ninth Street XJ CD ZJ CO A 2 j IN 51 tnen a. ft O -1 r cd d ai J. 5? 1 S3 St, s r " S1 E 0 1? w I 0 Nt I 1 1 I I SI .1 5 0-2 1ft? 1 it St '