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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1908)
I o Clothes That Look Well and Wear Well are to be found at our store. The Michaels, Stern fi& Co., brand is a guarantee of ex cellence in workman ship an material. We arc sole agents for Eu gene, and our custom ers stay with us year after year, because they have learned that the best goods arc the cheapest in the long run. Our line ol furnishings is complete everything that men wear is carried in stock. It is new and up-to-date and priced right. We own our own build ing, pay no rent and are sacisfied with a reasonable profit. ONLY ONE SI FIFFi BIB DAY UNTIL THE Ml OFFER OF THE IT CLOSES SPECIAL VOTE CONIES ED. HANSON No. 8 Kaxt Ninth Hint Kui(cm Oregon f -if s J V -'i ' !- . f . T4 .-,l. . u w ?r. i ' V.-VV fc-..'.M to keep rlKht on lvnrknli; until the end. -There are vet many x?oiIi who have not voted In favor of auy con- Santa Barbara. San Juan and San UelKO may be uide within a da. but that would leave little or no time "( Infection. I'nks.s oner vvll ' these places are all reached by railroad. Half liajr 'I nil. Santa Moim-a, l'n .. Antte.e.-. Terminal Island, l.oni? liearli, :' 1-edro, lieilondo and Bolilii-n. 1 1 ' " either by steal" or ekcrie road. Ocean I'ark. Veaiee. l'laa d. 1 1 . Manhattan. Herino.nt. .Naid'. City and llniitiuston lieai Ii, by e'ec trie railway. .. lial.lwln a Hanrh. ban (.abnel. Mi-j-slon, Sierra Jiadre, Monrovia or Al bainbra, by either steam or electric road or tally-ho. U.u,l,.n:i Ostrich farm, uieuui.. REMARKABLE RECORD MADE INNORTIIWES oii.it Man With Ns.v Theory Is blmtivj Suis in Kianespalis leatant almply because they have not ,.' or hktier bv either steam been asked to do ho by any of the contcHtanta bonally rt-T- Fe Photo by Dorrls Art Gallery. MISH MAltlX JOIINHON f I IIAI'KUOXE CAMUUATKH Mm. J no Bore. 8'irliiRflHi 11 F.. I) 4 Mm. Hue, Kiiyene 270:1 Mm. V. V. llraiiaU-ttiT, Hilicene Mm. . Coiitu, Kii(en- Mm. Inrn Wrltflil, Cohiirg '' Mm. II. I., (lllilw, Diiunic wri Mm. '. . Iludwin, I'alnco of HiKvt 7'J7 .Mm. Minnie ronT ',: Mm. 1 1. lliiiunkiT, llejlrr Mm. M. MontiroiiHTy, Jiinrtlon Mm. i T. fjiHMliiuin, Colniril !' Mm. K. I'. Itiiniiiril, Cnliurd, Or , Mm. .1. IIIkkIii", Hd'J I'enrl HI Mm. Jno. T. Ii'nnuer, Klorenct Mm. i:. Himlieil, Ai'inn "J Mm. Dr. Mjiriiain, 10. II til Nt Mm. H. Ki-iil m-ler 1-M Mm. It. A. Ilooth, Mil I.'. Ulh HI a ARMITACE & BOWN Succitor to YATES &. SON Livery, Feed and Sales Stables SAM SHAMAN . Junk Dealer Highest Price paid for HIDES, WOOL, PELTS, OLD RUBBER, SACKS SCRAP IRON METALS AND RAGS We also buy Second H.ind Goods 5i Olive Street Phone, Red 5571 EuRcnc, Ore NA.MKH OK COMI'KTINO CAXIHIIATKH. District No. 1. 6i-;i'n who desire to assist ome dexvrvliiK candidate to win a valuable trip sheuld send In their mibscrlutlons for The Guard before Saturday nliiht, as after that the a pec , lal vote offer ends. Attraction nt I -on Angelex ' Those who have not visited the sea i roast of Los AnK"le county for half i a dozen years will scarcely recognize ill today. Wiihln the past five years a loni; chain of new summer resorts ! has huruiiK ui on the southern t'ali- fornla coast, while the older resorts I have been vastly Improved as to fa Icllities and accommodations, (.'ata 'llna. Santa Monica, Ocean I'ark, Ven ice, I'lastu del Kay, Manhattan, Her- mosa, Wedoudo. Terminal Island, UrlKhton lleach, Naples and Hunting ton Beach are all wltin an hour or so'g ride from I.os Anceles, and some of them can be reached within 3ii minutes. The fishing off the coast of Los AngcleB county brings many, not only from the Northwejt and Eastern stutea, but even from Europe. This Is literally the paradise of the ama teur angler, and there Is no month In the year when the sport may not be followed with success. While the conquest of the leaping tuna, the king of game fish, and the ulitantic black sea bass or Jewflah, has given this section Its greatest pis catory rame, there is plenty oi spori for the anitler of limited time and modest means, both In the waters of Catalina Island and along the coast The man who catches three of four five-pound yellowtail the gamiest fish of its kind that swims In a sin gle morning's fishing, will have no cause to complain of a lack of sport, while the white sea basa, baractida, alblcoro, bonlta, rock bass, sheeps hend, etc., make plenty of variety. Then there Is the shore fishing in San Pedro Hay, Long Hench and at many different const resorts which yield bass, surf-fish, yellow fin, croak ers, halibut, mackerel, pompano and many other varieties of game and ed lbln fish. One great advantnge Is that any of the const fishing resorts may be reached by trolley in less than one hour's ride, while the return trip may be made at any hour of the day. t'liinpllig Above the Clouds. If you want to thoroughly appre ciate the charm of the mountains I near Los Angeles you must get Into j the heart of thorn on foot or on don- key back. The summer tourist who visits the mountain resorts adjacent to Los Angeles on a trolley trip that ! occupies less than a day gets more : for the same amount of money than j he can obtain anywhere else in the 1 !! HI1K ..... .,.; I full benefit of mountain life. It Is "'"" i, n ., , ,.,.. Miss lHn Snnford, ('otlnue i Miss Horn Jiuiilw, !') MIks Mull llmoVmlintt, Madison St !7,.1IO Mini Marguerlle W'oolN, lll.t V. Mill .1(1,471 MIks Alto Knstlnim, illy !M,4MO Mix Mnble JiiIiiimiii, lllgliHl :tl,(i:M MIh (Jnu-e Wood, !iMI W. Hill St B7,iiwi M Ins May DouuIiiiki, Tcnrl SI 2(1,4111 MIhn I'liy ( lork, TIIJI I'Viry St 18,1111(1 mihs Iilia iiiiihniiMii, mill st uunt Miss ;nuc Dunn 7 IH Olive St . . !" IHntrlct Mi. . MIm Altn Wllllnnin, Desler 2H,7a Miss Kiiln lliiivlcy, t'ottnue (irove 22,11(1(1 MIh .i him ( rujin, lcliT I 22,HS mihs II I iiMKi-r, i ..iiimt. : ,,nlv bv n eRHon nf iBBl iiitifc lllHtrlrt No. II. Miss 1 'lit ('imlimnn, Anno JI,.IH.T MIhs llntlle CiMik, Jiinrtlon ( lly 21,010 Mlaa Lillian llriiud, l loivnrn iw,i-f Miss (ierti uilc lliisliuell Join linn t'liy IH.II'J.'S Mls Kmn llilliible, Mnili'toll 17,111.1 MIks .Minnie Sllihels, Juiictliui City iUdtl DMi'lct No, 4. MIks I'.fflo Wltlirow, Sivliiirflelil S!I,:I2I Mlt.s Myrlht lllhlioi, Colillra 2(;,lll MIhs Maude l.enl, Mnrciibi 21.S : : MIhs Irene Itnlilllell, I'lillMint It 111 21,11111 MIhs tienevli've lloivo, Crennell XIII MIhs Muibillne Heels, Clililll'K I (1,(1 It .MIhs Merrll Hi-od, I'mwcll 1:1,785 MIhs IMii ICverHon, CrvHUcll 1:1.17.1 MIhs lieorula Neff, CnblllH l:i,:ll:l. Mlns ItenlH (icMHlllinn, Coburtf (lilt Miss Mnliel TlioiiUMioii, t n-HVieM 1220 Mlns l-Mi'iiln CIiiim'I, Sprlimflclil 711 Miss l rnrn Smltli, Sirin(fl'KI 0 MIhs I .mi Sotl, fremvell A3 E. C. Gulliford Feed ond Livery, Boarding Stables Niw l-'liMir llHiin New ItulilHT Tin Turnouts. 1 all Cro k Ntiiite Line, 10(1 WeM Sill Ninrl. I'luuia Main D'l The poclsl volo offer that has benii In force diirinu the week posit lvly closes tomor row night at s o'clock. Votes will be Issued per schedule of IhhI week I'ommcneluK Monday. camping near the these can be had. Our home people will understand this. Following are among the principal trips of Interest to tourists that may be made from Los Angeles within the limit of two days. The trips to Catalina lslnnd. San Buenaventura, Hollywood, electric railway s-. n "Fernando Mission, Santa Springs. Steam railroad. Observation cars on the electi ic lines and "slght-srclng" automobiles make two trips daily about the city The Wuy l'ii7.r Will He Awarded Capital prize Urand unrigm pia- , no, valued at JSTiU, will be given to , the voung lady wh'j secures t.ie nio.-.i votes of any candidate In the con test. Irrespective of the district she mav represent. First prize to each district lo 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 Los Angeles and return, Including the very best noiei accom modations for one week while in the cltv of Los Angeles, under tho escort of a chapernne. who will ue a resi dent of Lane county. I Second nrlza in each district. Then to tho 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 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 county south of Creswell, including Cottase 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, Wendllng, Creswell. Thurston and Marcola. The remarkable success that has attended L. T. Cooper during the past vear has not been confined to any one locality, but Is so widespread that ,e young man Is now a figure In most of the leading titles "(eCooperybel.evesthat the s.om- ". ! nretra" nt-a in, auu tin"" . .... -...,i,.ii.,ir the stomach, 1 a 'true specific for most diseases The knowing extract from the Tribune of Minneapolis gives an idea of tae surprising number of people who a re accepting Mr. Coopers theory Hie article was one of many that appear ed during. Cooper's stay in .Minneap olis, and is as, follows; The sale of Cooper's preparations is now phenomenal in this city, and an estimate made today seems to in dicate bevowl all doubt that it will enuai the large figures reported from Pittsburg during ,, days Mr. Cooper spent in that "Dnriite the .past iu-,-, ...... Mr Cnoncr has been in m'i-' 0 Ue sal," of his preparation has, """"" T ...uusima butu uuy. n lieu law ttiiiuunr of njpj disposed of throughout, the t:, added to this, the amount doubled. Therefore, the voc,' has 33ld In twenty-two ja,.3 -.; thousand bottles of his tae sime oi .uniiies.Ka aiont Is a truly remarkable iv-em "During the past w.-eii so hundreds of Minneapolis W,;( been callitK to thank f'i,l-il(.rt'( good he has aet'ompl;r!ni ,, medicine, thet it is sUe i0 sst . hU visit will long be renitai by the sick of the c!ly ." Wo sell the fainniK rv,... aratiun which has made a simlla.' ord to tfe Eiiove wnenever tntr ed. Hull's Bed Cross Drug Slot- CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS Notice is hereby given that all city warrants tin to and Including No. 392. registered Jan. 15th, 1907, and drawn on the general fund, will be paid on presentation at my office I January 15th. 1908. Interest will I cease on that date. Eugene, Or., Jan. 9, 1908. FRANK RE1SNER, City Treasurer. MOTHER'S KITCilEX Seventh and Oak streets, has open ed under new management. Good board and room by the day, week or month. First-class home cooking. Chicken dinner every Sunday. tf MRS. S. Y. ABBOTT. Why buy new clothes when we can 1 make your old ones look like new at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wil lamette Btreets. tf Warner tunes pianos. Leave or ders at Morris' Music Store. tf VOTES ALLOWED ON NEW AND OLD PREPAID SVUSCllIXTIONS TO DAILY (il'AltD ARE AS FOLLOWS: Months Months 1.SO0 year 4.500 years 13.000 years 18,000 years 25,000 years 30,000 Ne w 600 votes votes votes votes votes votes votes Old 300 votes 900 votes 2,250 votes 6.000 votes $10.00 9.000 votes $15.00 12,500 votes $20.00 15,000 votes $25.00 VOTES ALUIWKD ON NEW AND OLD PREPAID SI HSCRIITIONS Tfl WEEKLY til ARD Scott's Sanlal-Pepsin Capsu! A.Hh V.M lr w, J8 POSITIVE C?;5L FN ltl(4tallN (VIMTH t th Ilia.!.', m.4 i... J kl'lH, WUI krf (H.r te'ltiir hm.i ikn Hi,ll. U I alMl PlMt l Oi !., Ua. Al, IH.U ll .wall- I'.ir l AV b .1. II A . M b. U I.' THI tAl pjC... HI l l.nM Uit. I.. DK I. AMI. DruKKKt which all the candldntea are nt work. Although the contest has been In pro gress for several weeks there Is not candidate In the list who either has possible guarantee of having out distanced her rivals, and It Is equally trim that any of the candidates In the field has n Kod chance of coming In ahead. The race Is sllll to the fleet ed' hiiiI victory to the hardest worker. Now Is tho time to tnnke the final rush for subKorlpllona so you can .i.i ., get the benefit of the special offer Presented today Is the picture of ,om(im,w , J (l ul Miss Mubel Johnson, of district num- y nVl , ,,PU n ,our friends her one. one of the active aspirants and those who promised to subscribe for the $Uiiii in prUiH thai Is being f"r The Guard to give yon the ben- .... .. ,,.ii .,.... i eflt of the votes, see them before to- offered by the Eugene Dnll t.uard for h( to the uiiisl papular ladles of Luno ,.,!(n,,, lo Iake advantage of this llb- conntx. Miss Johnson entered the mh1 offer. Kticouraement goes a contest determined to will .mo of '" 'v ''"' hl' every lontesTnni , ,, . . . ........ i doing her best to secure n the sub- ;in.. Juatntt fr'tu th mhIUo hv ,hjlt ,h, sp(.,.lni 0(f,,r , Urf,.iis- iitw holiU in On liMnl 'f vnir b1- ihrlr tuhi.A tll mt kIvm.. f.i..t Uh- will br rArvA vt -. x 1 yvur 750 votes 2 years 2,250 votes 3 yours 3. GOO votes 4 years 6.000 votes 5 years 15,000 votes Mrs. A.M. -oss , Not (,mnl After JHinmry UKi j w Ul (MuUntii' to iu:ihe the im.o m't 'rtlh'li!it mull niter tW t't the jnuiir MKt .liituuon is titt n'i;o ) t-i tin l'v Mi td, lit'lns rn.M-tl nmt edu t:atf fi t'ult'n 1, unity, ami I titer n' ( liNirMiir CitinliilMtiK. A tul.itake w lis lf Viites for i'!.H" mailt In the omnt ; roil. t f Mrs. .lthii l.lhK III IViult.-t' UU'Vt1 I 1 i Kh iii lie In K.i.'. in- .,,. (: I. -tiU fin.! in.i :v I!1 1 i: mi H a i' .V mU Til. " Hi. ft'itm whMe ihe ,.I1U' Ittn i'.II'M IU'., lias a hott tit .ii in il'i:lH' , i w lu i ! ., tt pay 5', i (. i:!v' h.T th 1 -i ii . !.!, fruit n ut t',tl-'"l h!Ui ii 1 I "! ' , H- ,- SiMtr", if SiM lnflehl, aiul Mr. Mtu,;Mn, of Ktu't'ii'V However, the te i 1'iHinl apiMMf- la the list iuttli od tmlay. Vnrkltifc. I.Ike Hiner.. of the tMi-ori Pr.-irtlfallv ! er- Tin lMy (Muinl iVipular litliiV I'ri.- OTK ( (l , In-.-t'e ( u 1.1 n tt -kintj ivk. ih. i in- H.ii" a Sv.ttin. .ii'ii la -tiii pi.in t- - H Cnrrler Mail ' $1.50 $1.0ll I ir.ii ei n.i $5.00 $4.00 I $8.00 I $12.00 '! $lli. 00 1 I $20.00 I II 375 votes $1.50 I 1,100 votes $3.00 I 1,800 votes $4.51 I 3.000 votes $tj.00 I 7.HUU votes $7.50 ! I I es S ! ! B I --i n , ' H '-- l I io 1 ' H , .,. K (j '-''- S.n.l ,.VV.,'l'.o l',..- ; ! ' " ; S "'" l4 ,1,. S I- v,ii ivoint ter on v.e.e. ' S ,. ..... H """" ""r i '-'Ul. Iis E iller's Shoe Store Most any body can sell you a shoe for summer but FOR WINTER WEAR GO TO A SHOEMAKER who understands the leather and knows what he is selling you. We have a Repairing Department, fitted lup with everything that's ti.odern in the way of machinery for doing the best of repair work. MILLER, The Shoe Man. - West 8th street. The Home of Good Shoes OREGON HOME & 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 Horn1? & Land Co., A. A. Aaby, Mgr. Your Opportunity The Wise Man Seizes It The Way to Success Tho Pally Ounnl's Popular laulliV True Voting Contest I IIAVKHOXK SI-KCI.Ui VOTK COMMIX Buv a lot in the GROSS ADDTTTDM. It issnretodout in ta Hi I U I . - .. 1 1 - - I . n. 3... .u.uv ouuiu a ncac iuis arc near uie tar inn lie high and dry and command a view of the cfc s -ncap in price and so d on casv terms. Hortunncr formation sec G. G. GR.OSS THEATRE BLOCK, EUGENE, OREGON. Cut out and fill In with the name of a n.arrled !;i.ly yon vin to vote tor. tv'nci or man in contest 1 i-;.n;-: men:, Tlu f.n ami It will count for one votes. EUGENE HOSPITAL ! i,c.l r-l Surjjicil STAFF T K'JvVcvlii:, M. D V.U. Pr(-s)-r, M.I). !'. I. U...HV, M. D. t'. F, S.-.iirte. M. I) H. A i'nrr. M. D. O'R.IVB.r.M P. i-. K. McUhiisjI. M. D. Mmmof mil (if Unai trouble. , , . . Fur fcule Ii) t'liunilie? Hnrilw .ire t'.i ; U i . - . I iaiK; ud U.'iuer-liiau llrlr H. ntvt U tt4vuvi In.? mil n o I lie iii.!' ' it 1a . vhi"' !! .1 il ti the m i(U vine ny of uiaWtnit a lilt: winning !- For the care and treatment of 17I.-dic.il and Stirp-icral Casts Modern operating room and tqoipn Appliances for A ray wcfK ( Sputum and blood examin''0"5' Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. ..Training: School for Nurses- Regular course of lectures by the faculty J- Fr',:!: ''-.C in the hcsrit.il. TV,,- mi.-il i-vi sr.r M' t.il constitutes tho f.irtiltv. k'ct r. " ''' '--n .uircss W. KUYKENDALL. 1 -'.i.u. juhiiijiii inn -irr J3 PR1MTIN3 OF ALL KIMS EXECUTED AT TH!S OFr