4 THE Kt'GEXK DAILY GUARD, Tt'ESDAV, JASl'AitV 1 1, 1008 T"r ?
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Clothes
That Look
Well and
Wear Well
arc to be found at our
store. The Michaels,
Stern & Co.,br.tnd
is a guarantee of ex
cellence in workman
ship an material. Wc
are sole agents for Eu
gene, and our custom
ers stay with us year
after year, because
they havclearncd that
the best goods arc the
cheapest in the long
run.
Our line of furnishing;!
is complete everything
that men wear is carried
in stock. It is new and
up-to-date and priced
right.
We own our own buiH
ing, pay no rent and are
sacisfied with a reasonable
profit.
ED. HANSON
No. H Knt Nlnlli Hlm't
ARM1TACE &. DOWN
Succeiiors to
YATES &. SON
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
SAM SHAMAN
v Junk Dealer
Highest Price paid for
HiDES, WOOL, PELTS,
OLD RUBBER,
SACKS SCRAP IRON
METALS AND RAGS
We also buy
Second Hand Goods
Sii Olive Sirvet
Phone. Kcdi57l I ugene, Ore,
IK VOC WANT A (iOdll
SQAKE MEAL
CO 1(1
The People's
Restaurant
lt Wrst Till S(.
Mrll At ill li,Mm
W. C. YOUNG, Prop.
Scclt's SacWepsin Capsules
A POSITIVE CURE.
t( H )lat ! Iimss4
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lal- I I..- Ir. K.iM ht
rj.(i 1 m h
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Ill I I I IHN
Ki.ld li . I.. IMC l.WV.. lriiKKi
GOOD WATER
All who wit lVsJt.wk TU
ltlkn by Cdlllr-t up
Fed
J. E. KILBORN,
Ci07 iligh St., Eugene
'Mmk
MANY SUBSCRIPTIONS SECURED AND
SENT IN AS RESULT OF 50 PER
CENT INCREASE IN VOTES
'iiAri:itoxi:i-: r.i vdidatf.s
Mi. I.. Uriiiihti-tliT, 1'iigono K'13
Mr. Jim rMmn, Kpilngll.lil It I'.. I. X. I
lr. I '. O. IIiiiImiii, l'lilaci of Hiwels 411(1
.Mrs. M. Monlgoiiiory, .luuotioii 4o:l
.Mm. Dr. lAtnv, Kiigeue HHH
Mrs. ( '. T. (.oihIiiiiih, Coliurg !l."iH
Mtit, O. Conls, Lugciif fl5
Mrs. Minnie frum-l- illO
.Mm. .1. HlgglHs, - I'fiirl Ht , IMd
Mrs. I'. I'. Ilmiiiiril, Coliiiri:, Or : . . . . 210
Mrs. II. ('. Milium. I III W. 5lli Kl UIKI
.Mrs. .Jim. T. l-'iiiincr, l-'loroiioe , I:l
Mm. Hiiiilii'rt, Acme loo
Mrs. Dr. Mm iinini, I;, Dili Hi 157
Mrs. K. I onion, Dexter I III
Mrs. I .mini Wrlilit, Coiling . 00
Mrs. It. A. limilli, I l: K. Old St fil
Mrs. Mary Taylor, 21.1 V. 1 1 1 It SI 2H
Mrs. C. I,. Ilmisiiki-r, Do(or 2(1
NAM US OK rO.MI'KTI.VO CANDIDATKK.
IHstrlit .No. I.
Miss Mny Douglass, I'ciiil SI 'id. III.-
MIkb liliill Hollilor-lloK. Miillisntl SI 2I.IKIH
Miss .Miiigiicrllo Woods, 111.1 U. Kill 21,110
MIsm Aim K.iistliiim, rily 20.HOO
Miss Muhli- .IiiIiiisoii, MII.1 lllghKl
MIsm (inire Wool, 2M W. Htli St 17,112
Miss Kiiy dork, 7:l: Kerry SI lii.UAO
Miss l.i'llll lllielllilllill, llllll St ,. 2(151
Miss Cilsslo Jennings, W. Till SI 2I2H
Miss (irille IMlllll 7IM Olive SI , 1 .11111
Miss Hazel HiHlklliMiit, 2.1 1 V. Illi H 20
District No. 2.
MISH Allll Will in Dolor 2M.7HO
Mls lialo llllMlry, Cottage drove 22,1112
MIsm Heini linker, CntOigo (iron' . . 17,01.1
Miss !, rliuiforil, Cnllng" Grove..' I.1.IKI1
Miss .'linn ( in jiii, Doxti-r 11,1170
Miss Horn Jacobs, lli-xtvr ftWJ
District .No. i.
Miss tin Cllsliliiuli, A cine 10,:t7(l
Miss l.illiini llrunil, I'loronri
MIsh Krwil I'lillllhlr, Mnili'loli
Miss llallli. CiKik, Jiiiiitlon I lly
MIsm (rtrillll- llllslilli'll .llinrlli.il City
MIsm Mililili' SIIiIiHh, Junrtloii City
Dislrlrt
MIsh Mililili' l.rwls, MiiitoIii
MIsn Oi'lH'Vlrvi Howe, Crrswrll
Miss Iri'im Itolilllolt, I'lcusniit Mill
MIsh .MiiiIiiIIiii lli'ltH, CiilillrK
MIsh Kflio Wlilinnr, Kprlnulli'lil
MIsm l'di Kvirson, I'ri'swi'll
MIsh Myrtle lllsluii, ( "lillrtf
MIsh (ii-orula Ni'lf, Ceil. urn
Miss .Mrrrll Srotl, Cl'i'Mvvll
MIsm Iti'liln (tiMiiltnuli, C'olnirK
MIsh MiiIh-I Tlliilllisoll, Cts.wvi'11
MIsh I'.ili'iilii CIiiih'I, Sil lii;fli'l(l
MIsh lOrnin Smith, Kiirlnfl. lil
Miss Lou Sioll, ( icsw.ll
Ciinilliliiti'ii wlio overlook
I his hihtIhI nlfur on Mil or-
iIitii (nuwl will lmvo over-
IiioIomI the lie! rliiiiiou or Ilio
I'litlru raiM'. Do your liont
HiIh nook to lmvo your uumo
ii n mi u n ii'il u wliutor.
Tho ovor-Moiiiliiy volo cusl (or tlio
olmiroiio, whtlii tnoiloHt iroiiilsoii to
UHHtiimi Ki'oiit ii'iiM)rtloiin Uoforu u
itrout iiiiiny ilnyu.
Sovonil of tlio cliiiiiroMi ciinill
ilatoH hiivu wltliiltiiwn In fuvor of oth
ora. unit nun now niiuitf wuti I'litoroil
yostonlay, whlrh will ro to make tlio
I'oiiilioUllon much koonor I tin n was
first cximcli'il. Tho chaiioioni! canill
ihil.'s who nitoil ilia iinior plan of
voiii (tollliiK In this particular contest
will no iloiiht ho nnmitinci'i! as tho
winner when on the nlKlit of Koluii
uai y s, nt tor I ho last count Is iiimlo.
Tlio chaperone vote coupons puh
IIsIiimI dally will cut a very tilit flmne.
.unl caiKllilaloH slioulil ilo their ut
most to secure every P isslhle one
See or conitiiuiilcntt with tho coniest
iiiiIm anil their fiieiuts. as well as
your own, ami ask them to clip tho
ciiiipoti each ilny ami have litem mall
or semi the coupons to this office tu
your favor, nml you will lie siirpi'lseil
at tlio results you wtll oloaln.
The names of tile chitperone con
teslaills who were proposed hy dif
ferent cnlldldaleii to escort the wlll
noiH to l.os Aniteles ittioiired Salur
ilav. wlih the nunilier of voles ac
corded eilch.
The chaperonn candidate for whom
I In lui Kest nunilier of votes Is polled
will receive ft free trip to l.os Angeles
and return, lurludln flrst-clus h,
tel acciiiuiuodailons for one week
w li I l.i lu l.os AiikoIc.
The iiiimoH and nunilier of votes ac-roid-,l
each holy whose name Is pro
posed lo act us chitperone w 111 appear
dally. Coupons clipped from ilnllv
papers Mill count as one vote and the
, same iiumtier of voles will he allowed
on new nod old subscriptions hi the
j chapi rone enlist as in the regular
conlost,
1 This offer is open to nnv married
I l.idy who Is a icldclit of l.ane county
I slid would like lo ihaperotte the wln
; Mors ,l tho lour Itee trip to l.os All
; les Hltil I 't III II
1 t:erv chnpeiilie canilldute sh.oild
'.iV.e toll am ;ii:o of the special offer
,.1 I.. los l hi i ek
'te on siih-, i P'tiolis will he ill
l.wid IIS l-er s, h.'tlule tielow. ,1l
lei cent tltercnsc lllis Wts-k OUT rs'lt-
' llle;' suile.
M.iui coiMesi.ints and clmocrolici
.ite tin, I. r Iinprestoii itial do
-i.l t -'jo lens e'i tir- d fi .on friend
-1 to , t l.w ue co u iu y will not conn .
this U'liot so. fluhsci iptlon ciiu lie
i,. H' i A fieui filondj In any pntt of
ho I nil, it f'nl.'s or aev iart of the
oi'l. 11 ih s.iine ntimh r of y,oos
V I I ho H.lov ,s1 IU It .e, til ed her In
lontitv. It, ir.. tuto r the o'd ad
iio'. ' I he'e Is d mm r in delay." and
us th .lose of the ooii:ct is n 't
nam das a si. (tot us ii-aii snh
s.tl;.i lis as you I Nil white the spec
I it I t'dvr of rot.v. Is lu lorve
Mis-nuoiis ItiiNlry for llrst I'lint In
Mch IHstrtcl
, Ti e so.ij nature tuit of ..ir In all
17,502
17,1'DI
11,1)1:1
I 1,720
81(10
I.
2;l,ri.T()
20,121
10,720
10,(1:1.1
1,1,(12:1
1:1,17:1
1:1, 12H
i l'J,,1:lll
H777
011-1
1220
711
(Ill
fl.1
illstrlctH promlseH to havo tttitny lips
mid downs heforo lliu finish, all
cnnltliliitoa havu tunny admlriitK
friends who will do their lit most to
havo their piirtlcular favorite finish
carryhiK first hoiiom.
MInm .May DoukIiish Ht 111 lias tho
lead over MIhh Margaret Woods tiy A
small margin, hut there are at least
five more very active workers In tho
district, who are devotltiK every npnrv
moment., seeing or commiiulcuLiiiK
Willi their friends, and iIoIiik good
work, especially this week, who will
he heard from heforo ninny days.
District No. 2.
Miss Aim Williams, tho new leader
of district No. 3, Is one of tho most
active and enerttelic workers In tho
contest. DurliiK tho past 24 hours
she cast voles oiiiiiikIi to displace
.Miss Kate llawley, of CnttitKO Urovo,
1'oti:s m.i.iiwi if on m:w axu
VDAII,V (U'Altl) AUK AS FOLLOWS:
New Old Carrier Mull
3 Months 6(1(1 votes .100 votes $1.50 $1.00
i .Months l.SOO votes 900 votes $! tit) $2.00
I year l.f.OO votes 2.2T.O votes $.VO0 $4.00
3 years 12.000 votes 6.000 votes $10.00 $S.OO
yarn IS, 000 votoa 9.000 votes $I"i.O0 $12.00
years 2r.,000 votes 12.500 votes $20.00 $16.00
"' years 30,000 votes 15.000 votes $2."i.00 $20.00
Mil l S ALLOW KD OX XKW AND
WK.L'kl.Y
1 'r
'"
;l years
'''
5 ':i"H
The Dully Ovmnl's Popular
I IIAPKUOXK SPLIT
Addi
ct out and fill In with tho name of a married lavdv you wlsn
to o.io for. Send or mall to Contest IVpartment,' The (luard.
and It will ,'oimt for on votes.
Not (..ssl After January 2n, IIH1S
Hi.' Daily (.mint's Popular lilltV Vrtv Voting Coot.-st
VOTK CO! POX
Ad I.
IMstrht i
Cut out an. I till In with th r.amo of tho voung ldv voit wish
o t,o tiond or mall to Comet Department. Tha Guard, and
It i,l i .unit (or oil" vol.
Not ImkmI After
and place her name In a position to
win the upright Kluihull piano.
District .No. :i.
Iflsa Ula Ciishnian, of Acme, was
favored with a yearly suhscription
4,500 votes which placed her name
In line for a free trip to Los Angeles,
If she retains that position until
after the last count of votea.
All candidates In this district have
very dangerous rivals for first honors
and It would not he at all surprising
to see the four contestants who oc
cupy second, third, fourth and fifth
position In this district forge ahead
hefore the end of the week, if the
SPKCIAL OKKKH of votes Is taken
advantage of.
District No. 4. '
Miss Maud Lewis, of Marcola, and
Miss Genevieve Howe, of Creswell,
still hold tho winning positions, hut
not by a margin large enough to
warrant them winning tho prizes to
he awarded to this district. There
are bIx other candidates who are well
up In the thousands, nnd who have
reserves that will he very much In ev
idence before the names of the win
ners are announced.
It is safo to predict that all can
didates In both contests will do their
utmost before the week's end to
place her name in the lead and try
to retain that position until after the
final count of votes la made. Honors
are about even In all districts, as no
one candidate has a decided advan
tage over the other.
NGKMAIj HTHOOI, OKKKItS
HKKCI A li OITOKTCN! TIKS
The Southern Oregon Stata Nor
mal school at Ashland offers special
opportunities for teachers to review
for tho teachors examinations in
Fohruary and August, and to take
work In pedagogy and special meth
ods In teaching the various grades of
the training school. Slnco the public
schools of Oregon are calling for
teachers who can teach mauual train
ing, many are taking advantage of
the industrial work lately Installed
In the school. Expenses of board
and lodging and tuition nominal.
Tho State Normal School at Ash
land is enjoying the largest appro
priation of stato funds ever granted
a normal school In tho history of Or
egon. Catalogues sent on applica
tion to the president. j'il
NOTiCK TO PIU'lT rjllOWKllS
Spraying anil Pruning Promptly
Done
We are prepared to do all kinds of
spraying and pruning. Call up Red
2711. C. A. Barker, II. V. Darling,
J. Keller, J, A. Henderson, ml
We use all tho lntest methods in
cleaning and dyeing at tho Kugone
Dye W'orks, corner Sixth and Willam
etto street. Phone Hed 2861.
tf
If you are going to use coal this
winter It will pay 'Toil to get a
Wilson Coal Heater. dtf
Thcro was once a maiden, young nnd
gay.
She'd laugh and sing the whole
long day.
For I am so hnppy nnd well, said she,
Now that I lake Holllstcr s Hocky
Mountain Tea.
old phkpaih sciisciuntioxs to
OLD PRKI'AID sritSCItllTIOXS TO
(il'Altl)
760 votes ST5 votes $1.50
2.JS0 vote, 1.100 votes $3.00
3.600 votes 1.S00 voles $4 50
6.000 votes 3.000 votes $6 00
15,000 votes 7,500 votes $7.50
ImiIIcm' Vxu- Voting Cmt.t
AL VOTK COl POX
January Sutti, likiN
GILFREY AND
TURNER HAVE
LIFE-LONG JOBS
Washington, Jan. 11. Oregon now
has two men H. H. unirej aou
ii'iiiium it Turner on tne pajiun
of the United States Senate for life.
or so long as they behave iiiemeneS
And, Inasmuch as both are very well
behaved and have "made good for
many years, the man who seeks to
remove them will run up against the
Impossible.
Henry Oilfrey Is the chief clerk of
the Benate. He succeeded Chief Clerk
McDonald who died this year. He
has been here for a score of years
and for a long time has been carried
on tho rolls not "charged as patron
age" to either of the Oregon senators.
It Is the custom for tne senate
keen a sort of a ledger aorount with
the members, and when a constituent
Is appointed to a senate position he
Is charged against the patronage ac
count of the senator who Induced
his selection.
If the employe be retained for
many years and give satisfaction he
sometimes is transferred to the sen
ate roll In a way to make his position
Impregnable, and it is thenceforth
not within the power of the senator
to procure his removal.
Cannot He Kcinovcd.
Cllfrey long ago gained the posi
tion whence no senator could oust
him. Were both the senators to
make their hottest fight on him he
would continue to draw his pay, and
tho senators would find that they
had run against an immovable ob
ject with a reslstable force. Howev
er, there is no desire on any one'i
part to remove Oilfrey, so he seems
destined to remain for life, or until
ho desires to return to his home in
Oregon, there to enjoy the compe
tence he may gain at any time from
his Portland and Willamette valley
realty Investments.
W. H. Turner for many years has
been printing clerk. His duties are
to nttend to certain items connected
with the senate printing, and handle
all the volumes of public documents
which are bound in specially attrac
tlvo form for the senators. ,
Turner came to Portland where he
was a drug traveling man. Some time
ago Senator Bourne wanted Turner's
position for one of his constituents.
and demanded Turner s resignation.
Lnder the rule of patronage, he wa?
entitled to get Turner's job for his
own friend, and Secretary Bennett
of the senate served notice on Turner
that he would have to get out.
Turner, during his long service, has
formed some rather warm friendships
for certain or the old-time senators,
who had been accustomed to having
tho Oregon man tend to their busi
ness, lio had performed his func
tions so efficiently that he finally had
grown to be an ahsohito necessity.
Therefore when ho received Secre
tary Bennett's ultimatum, lie quietlv
counseled with some of his close sena
torial friends and Senator Hale of
SIMMTIXS
IN THE CIKCriT COURT OF TUB
STATK OF OHEGON FOR LANE
COUNTY.
Ida May Parcons. plaintiff, vs. George
Foster Parsons, defendant.
To Georgo Foster Parsons, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the Stato of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
suit, within six weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons, and if you fall so to answer,
for want thereof plaintiff will npply
lo this court for the relief prayed
for in the complaint filed in the
above entiled suit, to-wlt: For n de
creo dissolving the marriage con
tract now existing between plaintiff
nnd defendant; for the cure and cus
tody of the issue of said marriage;
namely, Maude Beryl Parsons; and
for her costs and disbursements M
this suit: mid for such other and fur
ther relief as to this court may seem
meet and equitable in tho premises.
This summons is published hy or
der iif the lion. L. T. Harris, judge
of the above entitled court, which
order was made and dated the 16th
day or liocemiier. 1 9"7. and which
said order directed that this sum
mons tie published once a week for
six successive weeks. In the Engine
Dally Guard.
The date of the first liui.lieatinn
of this 8IIU1IU..11S Is DecenitioT 17
197.
FliED M. Hi: NEFFE.
Aito-n.-y for P'alntlff
ltogistnttli.il of l-i.ii.l Title.
Ill the Circuit Court of the Stale of
Oregon for the County
of l.ane.
In the matter of the application of
John R. Campbell to register Un
title to the "east half of lot sl
In block seven, lu Skinners
donation to l-nne roun.
ly. Ore .ton: also beginning at
j the southwest corner or s:li,l lot
j six in said lihx-k seven and run
HOIIth 34 foot, osst SO f,ei
, north 31 foot to nouthcn! c.r
! nor of s.il.l lot. thence .,, so
i '' ' I'iao nt l.cgini ir.L in K'l
gone. Lane county. Oregon."
Ajaitisi
iThe First N.ci, ral Han's of E-io-e
Oregon, a cm p .ration: S II F i
! km. trustee. X A Whi;. ak.-r
and W, P. Cheshire, ,, feml.'ui:
'To all whom u ma c.,!i,e-:i
Take notl.o ih.it o
Deiemt,or. A h. 1 ,
'i ,i .
was filed t. John ii. C,imi! ;; .,
circuit court of l.ai.o coui.-v for '
.lllal registration of t;-;,. f. :,. t,, ...
land above dos, rib , x .,,', '
you appear on or hef,.;,, the rU; d,
of January. A. U. i:i,.s, anJ
cause w ny sue n
not he granted, tl.
tVisiMtmn hn!.
Mine i:i h- ,.,w.
rn as confess. , an. I a ,!..,
filtered according to tho ra, r ,. tho
application and y,.,i .,u 'f.,,,,,'
burtvd from .li.r il tie the ..,,,,
F l l.KE. ('!.
, WALTON NESS.
Applicant's Attornrvs.
Absolutely PureN
The only baking powder
made with Royal Grape
Cream of Tartar
No Alum, Ho Lima Phosphate
Maine took the responsibility of see
ing that Turner was glued in his
swivel chair in a manner to defy the
efforts of Senator bourne to peel him
therefrom.
The denouement of the little polit
ical incident was a comedy lor Tur
ner and a tragedy for Bourne s hopes
of adding one tc the list of his polit
ical appointees.
OKKICKltS OK STATIC
LAIIOU KL'DLT,:AT!O.V
Astoria, .Tun. 1 1 . Tho Oregon
State Federation of Labor adjourned
last night after electing officers as
There Is Gnly m
ii
That is
uscn the v.vnis ovrs to
Always remember the full name.
for this signature o'n every box.
OREGON HOME & LAND CO.
Rooms 9 and JO over Crjambers-Bristow Bank
Get You a Home of
Your Own
Have some pood bargainsin small and large farms.
City Lots and CityTIomcs.
Will be glad to show you anything in real estate.
A Square Deal to AH.
Oregon Hom &. Land Co., A. A. Asbv. Mar.
0 - nil I -ij ijj.. . j , g
Your Opportunity
The Wise Man Seizes It
The Way to Success
Buv a lot in ? fic?.Tss AnmnriM u : j..i,i
. - - w-j. iiwLinuii. it isbtirctuuui1
in value soon. J li:sc Lots
:j ik. nign anj a-y .md command a view of the city.
I 3 v-neap m price a id sold on
i
tormation see
G. G.
THEATRE BLOCK,
BR0DERSBR0S. NEW MARKET
We arc now located in our ne-t building
acrossthc street and we will be pleased to sec you.
SPECIAL..
51b Can Choice Lard for 63c
B.CoS Jnl Stews Strictly Cott, Price
West, 8th n
A 1ULL LINE OF...
' New Granitware justbin
Stoves, Ranges
find H?tfm oftheLearJing
0
S. L. LONH
,Y l
follows: President, C. H. Gram, ii
Portland, re-electea; nrst vice prerJ
dent, J. M. wneeter, or Portliti
second vice president, H. M. Lot;,
sten, of Astoria; third vice preside:
Harry Hill, of Salem; fourth rlJ
president, John Greenwood, of MtniJ
field: fifth vice uresldent. Mrs. fttJ
1 nf Pnrtl.iiirl Hper-otflrv and treaa..,..
J. Cassidy, of Portland.
Next year's convention will be he:
at Salem.
Investors will double their mow
In two years if they buy lots or inl
tracts lu the Blair street addltloj
The city must Dulld In that dlrectloi
99
cure a gold ih ox day.
Look
25c.
arc n:.ir the car line. They
easy ter
easy terms. For further in-
GROSS
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HARDWARE STOg
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