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THE El'GEXE DAILTGCAKD, TIU'IISDAY, JANUARY 10, 100H 7 r operation by Lto fc. I.ow iin' from fe- '' My doctor ian ope I'Kfnn v chance 1 had, and I l"r ." . ,.li us death. Wr". w other women u a,T v.. i , K. Pinkhnm's Sooind. and 1 decided to dWet ,n,?, .,.l.n the first lsEtter,'and now I am en- oman Bufferinp with any Ererr .ua take Lvdia K. Jcmtable Compound." . t;HIMB ". en FOR SICK WOMEN. C,r.r T,-f)m F Vink- JSr,Tmd. made Hard remeuy io. lirhohave been troubled with tbWfl tumors, uw..", pains, backache, thnt bear iomfeling, flatulency, indices- jninessornervous juusuiiwu '..it mil trv it ? VnPlnkhnm invites all sick ... .,iiifl thousands to ft. Address, Lynn, Muss. KilMiTAGE &. BOWN Succeisors to YATES &. SON Livery, Feed and Sales Stables SAM SHAMAN Junk Dealer Highest Price paid for KiDES,,W0OL. PELTS. ICLD RUBBER, PACKS SCRAP IRON f IETALS AND RAGS We also buy Second Hand Goods Wive birtct k Red 5571 Eugene, Ore. C. Gulliford sei ari Livery, Boarding Stables J;Mer Tiro Turnout,, '"litre. Stage I.,.. " 'b 8th Street. Phone Main 09 TQMQRR CONT 0 AND. THEN SATURDAY T Ul.n nrTSism ns- TiiriiflOT lo 8 will UL nmh i f m nta TIIEBEST SPEC iL OFFER OF ENTIRE EDENVALE TELEPHONE COMPANY ELECTION' i CHAPEHOXE CAXD1DATKS Mrs. C. O. Hudson, Pnliioe of Sweets Mrsi W. W. Hrnnstotter, Eugene .Mrs. (iue, Eugene !!!.'!! Sirs. Ijuirn Wright, tolling Mrs. H. L. Gibbs, Eugene " " ! Mrs. O. Coats, Eugene ' o! 1 Mrs. Jno Spores, Springfield It F.. D.Xo! 1 Mrs. Minnie Croner Mrs. O. L. Hunsukcr, Dexter "!!"!! Mrs. M. Montgomery, Junction Mrs. C. T. Goodman, Coburg Mrs. F. F. Barnard, Coburg, Or Mrs. J. lliggins, H(12 IVarl St !.'.!!!! Mrs. Jno. T. Fanner, Florenee Mrs. H. O. Million, Ml) W. 5tli St .'. .Mrs. E. Saubi'i't, Acme !!!!!!! Mrs. Dr. Marqiiani, E. 1 ltli St "111. Mrs. E. Fenton, Dexter Mrs. It. A. liootli, 1 l:t E. Dili St . '. '. Mrs. .Mary Taylor, 215 W. 1 1th St . . . '. '. , NAMES OF COMPETING CANDIDATES District Xo. 1. Miss Iilnli Hondeishott. Madison St Miss Marguerite Woods, 105 W. Ktii . . ..... Miss Grace Wood, 281 W. SUi St. . . . . . . . .... . . '. ' . . , Miss May Douglass, I'earl St , ', ,', ,' , . ' , ' , Miss Alia Eastliain, city Miss Mable Johnson, Kl)5 HiKliSt . . . . Miss Fay Cl:irk, 7:t Ferry St . . .... M iss Leila Itiiclianan, loth St . '. '. ' Miss Grace Dunn 7 18 Olive St . . . ' '. '. ', " ' ' '. '. '. '. '. ', District Xo. 2. Miss Altn Williams, Dexter Miss Kate Hawley, Cottage Grove ;. Miss Zehna Criijin, Dexter Miss Iteim Baker, Cottajje Grove Miss Let" Sanlord, Cottnge Gnive Miss Dora Jacobs, Dexter District Xo. 3. Miss Via Cushman, Acme Miss Hattic Cook, Junction City Miss Lillian Drund, Florence Miss Ersa Humble, Mnidcton Miss Gertrude Hiishiiell Junction City Miss Minnie Sibliets, Junction City District Xo. 4. Miss Effie Withrow, Soi-in-rlcM Miss Irene Itobinett, Pleasant Hill Miss Maude Lewis, Marcola Miss Genevieve Iloue, Creswell .Miss Madnline I'eiis, Coluirg Miss Myrtle Bishop, Coltiira Miss Merril Scoit, Creswell Miss Ix'ta Kverson, Ci'eswell Miss Georala Xelf, ColmiK Miss IJenia Goodman, Coburs Miss Mabel Thompson, Creswell Miss Etlenia ChniH-l, Springfield Iiss Erma Smith, Springfield Miss Lou Scott, Creswell .522 .21 If .1801 , 1)1)0 , 1)02 . 840 , 724 . U87 . (l;5 . 40(1 . :ki; , 204 , 25(1 22 1 , 2o: , 1(H) . 157 . Ill , 54 28 ...U7,4l(l . ..I'M 71 . .27,050 , . 20.405 . .24,471 .1 ,(:: . .18,00(1 . . 2051 . . 10D . .28,702 . .22,012 . . 22,30 1 . .17,045 . .14.8IM . . 5002 . .24,382 . .20,588 . .10,418 . .17,1(15 . .14,725 . . 3400 . .31,52 4 .' .21,001 . . 23,554 . .20,4 14 . .10,041 . .15,230 . . 13,785 . . 13,473 . .13,313 .. 0414 . . 1220 . . 714 00 55 Are you making the beat of every spare moment to enlarge- your total of votes while this -special 'offer of votes is in force? If not, start thli moment, and do your utmost hel'ore Saturday night at S o'clock. ed good reserve forces, which Is very good idea, hut It is also a good tiling to poll enough votes to keep your name, near the top of your dis trict as It encourages your friends and proves to them that your chances , of carrying the honors of your did ' trict are as good as the next one. From now until Saturday, Febru- , 'ary 8th, in which are exactly twenlv chances and bo on hand when the oc casion demands it. Xew CluiK'rone Candidates Enter Contest. Mrs. H. L. Glbbs and Mrs. Cue, two new chuperone candidates, entered the race yesterday and from all in dications entered determined to win the free trip to Los Angeles that will be awarded the candidate who se cures the largest number of votes be fore the night of February S. Both ladies are very well known In Eu gene, where they have a host of warm personal friends who will not hesi tate to support these ladies if they make their wants known. Up to the present time no one chaperone can didate has a decided advantage over her competitor, but a great many changes can be looked for before the end of this week, as the best special offer of votes will cut a big figure in the standings. The Way lTlzes Will lie Awarded Capital prize Grand upright pia no, valued at $350, will bo given to the young lady who secures t he most votes of any candidate in the con test, irrespective of the district she may represent. First prize to each district To the four young ladies who finish with the largest number of votes to their credit In each of the four dis tricts, after the capital prize has been awarded, will be given a first-class free trip to I-os 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 chaperone. who will be a resi dent of Lane county. Second prize In each district. Then to the four young ladles who finish with the second 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 slate 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 ; county south of Creswell, including i Cottage Grove, Wildwood, Hazel Deli I Dexter, London and Lorane. District No. 3. .1 unction City, arships should place their subsorip-' Florence, and all of Lane county lions now . , west of Eugene. Jlany of the candidates have creai- , District No. 4. Includes Spring field, Coburg, Wendling, Creswell, Thurston and Marcola. (Special l'on-es;unnl. Mrc. 1 Pleasant Hill. Jan. I - The an-1 lllilal meeting of tile Kdeuvale T.'le- I uhime Comtiiinv was held at the V. . O. W. hall January Nth and the fni-1 lowing officers elected for the ensu ing year: President, .1. M. Corneli us; vice president, O. .1. Warhinum; secretary, Hubert llaughmau; treas urer, W. II. Shelley. Directors, It. 10. Williams, A. C. Sherwood, Tru man Itoblnette. The annual meeting will hereafter be held at the Edenvale school house on the first Saturday iu January. PIE SOCIAL AT RUSH ISLAND A pie social and party will lie given at the Hush Island school house Sat urday night, January 25. The la dles are requested to bring pies, which will he sold to t lit? highest bid dor. A good time is assured and ev erybodv is cordially invited. COMMITTER A CI I 11)11 MISEP.Y "I have found a cure for the mis ery malaria produces," says R. M. James, of I.ouelien, i:'. C. "It's called Electric Hitters and conies in 50 cent bottles. It breaks up a case of chills or a bilious attack In no time This special offer of votes that Is now in torce at tins particular nine . Ehould ,,t f(ir:n ti,,. UPSt efforts of Jibe contest gives every candidate and secure as many subscriptions as and it puts yellow jaundice clear out. (especially the ones who up to the possible as from now on you will ex- of commission." This great tonic ' ,' u , , ,i,r , Iperience ltcn competition and il. will medicine and blood purifier gives present time have not takan an aethe ' a nf ..ea.,y blrd ptc g) qiilck re1if n a, ,,', Uvefana interest) a chance to Increase their kee) ln (,ioae t-ncn wlth yollr friends , kidney complaints, and the misery of total of votes materially, and place and keep them posted ns to . your lame back. Sold under guarantee at their names In a position where it 'standing so they can figure your.W. A. Kuvkendall's drug store, will be almost impossible for their competitors to pass them. If you wish to claim the grand upright pl-i ano, or a trip to Los Angeles, or a VOTES ALLOWED ON NEW AND OLD PHEPAID Sl'HSCItlXTIOXS TO I year . years. . years. . Mrs. Address , 1' WAST A GOOD SQARE MEAL P People's Restaurant n We., st. t .11 hours f-C YOUNG. Prop. v. ,. . - i r'r.E cure. six-months' full scholarship a3 yourj reward at the close of the contest, j secure every available subscription j while this special offer of votes Isi on, anil if you will make up youi- mind to interest your friends during j the balance of the week, one of thej above prizes will be yours for a little: effore on vour nart. Kemember, this: special offer of votes positively cl.;ses I Saturday night at X o ciock. imei ; AIIOWI'DOX which time votes will be allowed as, per schedule in the past. I I Time Is Drawing to n Close From the way the different candi dates are putting In their time anil hpniHnir everv enercv and effort in securing' subscriptions to The Guard It is evident that theyjlntend to win. Every one realizes that a great dal of extra work will have to be done In the remaining days, the last of the contest, when every coupon and sub scription will have to be In the ballot box before Saturday, rcuruary o, m 10 p. m. It would be a hnrd proposition to ! determine who will be the fortunate ones. Contestants wno are kiiu. of winning prizes have been doing some mighty good work during the past few days, especially the ones who were apparently out of the rare. Thl3 goes to prove that no one has n "uniij nwnv" and that, no one I should let up. hut keep right at I! 'and get every subscription possible. ! Your plans may be upset at the last moment when some competitor may poll enough votes to prevent your 'winning. Why not he one of the d"t"-mlned ones, and make up your mind to tae fact that In the next few days you will secure the necessary votes to win one of the prizes? All ot them are well worth work ing for and It. will he time well spent everv moment, from now until m- ttrday of good earnest work in secur ing subscriptions to The Guard and I rerelvlng extra votes to rthem. I Time is gettine short and not manv days remain In which to work, so it .behooves every mndidale to do h"t jbest from now on. as a little hard i work and nerseveranre now Is w .rth !a birrl of consolation after the race, j Only a few more working days re !m?ln f'-im now until the time when .the ballot box shall close for the l.nt time and every one Interested In the ! behalf of the young ladles In the rare I for Uefj lano, free trips and schol- DAILY GCAItl) AHE AS FOLLOWS: Ne w Months fino votes Months 1.S00 votes year 4,500 votes years 12,000 votes years 18,000 votes years 25,001) votes years 30,000 votes Old 300 votes votes votes votes votes 12,500 votes $20.00 15,000 votes J25.00 1)00 2,250 0,000 9,000 Carrier $1.50 $2.50 $5.00 $10.00 $15.00 Mall $1,011 $2.0(1 $4.00 $X.0(j $12.00 $1(1.00 $20.00 XEW AND OLD priEPAID SCIISl'IillTIOXS T(t WEEKLY Gl'Alt!) 750 votes . 2,250 votes . 3.000 votes . B.000 votes 15,000 votes 3 75 voles 1.100 votes 1.S00 votes 3,000 votes 7.500 votes $1.50 $3.00 $4.50 $0.00 $7.50 The Daily Guard's Popular Ijidies Prize Voting CIIAPEKOXE SPECIAL VOTK COl'POX XflifiSESK&XTl Contest H Cut out and fill In with the name of a married laydy you wlsii to vote for. Send or mail to Contest Department, The Guard, and it will count for one votes. Not Good After January 21st, 11)08 FltAXKI.IX ITEMS (Special Correspondence.) Franklin, Jan. Ui. A line winter wo are having, being the middle of Jununrytnnd no snow. All of Smlthfleld and the adjoin ing neighbors were out to the chara vari Monday night. Henry Herbert, who was out hunt ing Monday near Franklin, and was supposed to have been lost or shot, was found late in the evening. The dance at L. L. Smeal's was fine. Tell Fred that the floor won't be so slick the next time. The neighbors spent a pleasant evening at Chas. Lemley's Monday night, there being enough present to dance. Those In attendance were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lem ley, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Herbert and mother, Mr. and Mrs. lien Mam ford, John Ham ford, W. P. Bryan. Martin Grlmsley, Miss Melvina Herbert, Miss Emma Kichardson, Jesse, Henry and Koyllerbert. Most every one you see and some you don't see nowadeys complain of a bad cold. A SIMPLE QVESTIOX Eugene People Are ltc(ticstcd to Honestly Answer This. Is not the word of a representative citizen of 15 ii gene more convincing that the doubtful utterance of people living everywhere else iu the Union? Head this: Charles Beadle, of 333 West 8th street, Eugene, Or., says: "1 am fully as ready to recommend Doan's .-i.i.,.. r.i,. .,,!. 1 imou Just after using the remedy. As I said in my testimony then, I had suf- . . i.u-.r naie.v coiiieiami uea'ly always since tho war. I never knew when to expect an attnek. A cold would bring it on or any over exer tion. On several occasions I wns help less. The last severe attack 1 had was about six months ii'?o. when something li'te lumbago s't in and bronchi on heavy bariir; down pain, as if there was n weight over each kidney. I was b:!t over and could not f-traighten up to s;ive me. There vas such a weakness In (he action of the kidneys Hint I could not control the secretions and It caused me much annovance. Having used several remedies with little if any benefit, 1 finally began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. The action-of the kidneys and bladder was scon corrected and then the pains and nchfs disappeared. I was benefited In every way and what I told in my former testimony about the relief I obtained is true In every respect. Three years have now elapsed since I testified In favor of Doan's Kidney Pills and I havo been continually free from kidney com plaint. I consider Ihc.m a wonderful remedy and havo recommended Doan's Kidney Pills again and again." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tho United Stater. Itemcmber the name Doans and take no other. To Heat a Cold Corner Don't sil in the cold a loud, ol a iftalrh a steady How ol genial warmlli ami in the cor ner that's hard to heat you'll have real solid contlort with a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped Kith Smokeless Device) Just wlinl you nrrd lo help oul in a cold snap or between seasons. No smoke no smell no hollier it's llie smokeless device that does it. As easy lo Il I n i .ill operate anil clean as a lamp. Itrass lonl Holds 4 quatls gives intense heal lor 9 hours. Finished in nickel and japan every heater warranted. Equipped with latest improved central dralt burner. Nladc ol brass throughout, nickel plated. Just ihe liohl to read by bright and steady. Every lamp warranted. II your dealer doesn't carry the Perfection Oil Healer and Uayo Lamp, write our nearest agency lor descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Uncorpor.t.d) ivi uusenpuve 5 IF YOU NEED ..GROCERIES.. WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and Fccd.iTin and Granitewarc. Headquarters for White River Flour Candies, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE, IFe Grocer f Corner 5thjand Willamette Sts. Phone Red 46 J I OREGON HOME & LAND CO. Rooms 9 and JO over Chambers-Bristow Bank Get You a Home of Your Own Have some good bargainsin small andlarjje farms. City Lots and City Homes. - Will be glad to show you anything in real estate. A Square Deal to All. Oregon Homs & Land Co., A. A. Aaby, Mgr. (-- . -. . .-' CALL Foil CITY WAItlUNTS Notice Is hereby given that, all city warrants up to and Including No. 81)2, registered Jan. 15th, 11)07, and drawn on the general fund, will bo paid on presentation at my of flee January 15th, HHIH. Interest will: cense on that date. I Eugene. Or., Jan. 9, 1908. I FHANK HEISN'ICrt, City Treasurer. MOTIIEH'S KITCilEX Seventh and OaK streets, has open ed under new management. Good board and room by the day, week or month. First-class homo cooking. Chicken dinner everv Sunday, tf M H3. S. Y. AHIiOTT. Your Opportunity The Wise Man Seizes It The Way to Success Buy a let in the GROSS ADDITION, it is sure to double in value soon. These Lots are near the: car line. They lie high and dry and command a view of the city. Cheap in price a id sold on easy terms. For further in formation sec G. G. GR.OSS THEATRE BLOCK, EUGENE, ORECON. The Dully Guard' Popular Ijidies' Prize Voting Contest VOTE COUPON Miss Address District , Cut out and fill In with the name nf the young lady you wish to vote for. Send or mall to Contest Department, The Guard, aud It will count for one vote. Q January I XiK Good Aflcr o ilxt, 1DIIH POllTLAM) UOYAL DAK Lit Y Bread, the best and h"althlest bread made, for sale at Otto's. The Theatre rtff, is now serving a! dish of delicious fieah shrimp with every ord'T of oysiers. Como nad , cat oysters. tf Wnrnor tunes pianos. Leave or- ! ders at .Morris' Music Store. tf Good music at - tne t ndei-wood Mink every evening. Come and en Joy yourself. if Why buy new clothes when we can make your old ones look like new at Kugene Dye Works, Sixih and W'l lamcite streets. tf Inveen.r. will double their money EUGENE HOSPITAL Medical am) Surgical STAFF W Kuyke udall, M. ). V.O. ProMr, K.D. P. J. Barllr, M. I). B. F. Sciiclr, M. I). D. A P-ilnr, M. D. Geo. tP, Ut B,ir, M P. L. McDmi,-!, M. D. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Rcgul. r course of lectures by the faculty and practical training in the hospital. The medical and surgical staff of the hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor mation address W. KUYKF.NDALL, M.D., Supt. !?ar,r,rhV,r JOB PrRHTIiio OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS ON-CIE The city must build In that direction,