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THE Kl'UKNE DAILY G?ABD, SATl'KDAY, JANUARY 18, lt)(7 SURGICAL 1 ALL mm. I 5 GQnoe i ! SPEGIAI IONS TO APPLY . VOTE QftEP. MUST BE IN BEFORE EIGHT O'CLOCK TO fethunancthcrit 'Son that there are htm ts t o.uk1s. ofoi.K.'nUions 3 rt,v"IK",1" our ho 'rXvlenivoitlcdby gnSLE COMPOUND J""" ' . .t t.,frt,niiif rend r proof ot ims bia.." ilknnnff letters. :ZbM Base, of Kingman, t mites to Mr?. Pinkham: ftS WW I suffered from the Inform of female troubles and ldtbrt an operation was my only rMwrv. I wrote Mrs. Pinkhain , Compound, and it has saved liudmademeawellwoman. , Arthur R.H(V, of Church joorestovn.i J-yntes: it i my i.V t let PePle '.hit Lvdia E.jnkham's Vege Compound ha 'de for me. I J (mm female tables, and.last I" . iineided that an kind urffed me 10 iry ,vum ahinrt Vopetaoie luihijuuuu, ' :.t mall onH sirnrnr." ITS FOR SICK WOMEN. L ,Vrtr vi ra T.vriia K. 1111 K- luiuj J "i, V i lmvl-ie line ImATI til A ml remedy for female ills. Inprcitively curea tnousanas oi L.-rUlmvo lwwn trnillilpfi with Laments, inflammation, uleera- vm tumors, lrreKuianuea, l;kmin. imd backache. L DlntiLmi. in vlfiw nil slnlr Fi to write her for iwlvice. li Address, Lynn, Muus. - J :a v , ' ";-v V GREAT AUDIENCE 1 HEARD MARTIN'S LECTURE LASTNiGHT ! A was provinu.-Oy rxinvtott , ;tll throe seating apariiiK'iU.s hail t.) b i tlinnvn open in urilr- to proviiio ' 'room for the many hntuln'js wljo' lu'tinl lr. Marl in at. tho Christ lan I'hnrch last ovoninj; on "Marriam? aiul; L)ivorr'" j All who were present ran eviileutlyi testify that the lecture was the most! complete ami in every way the great-i est they ever liearii on that subject. The evangelist is well versed in the laws of our nation, and in the great ; law of (rod on this important e,ues-, lion. 1 he groat fundamental prfnei-1 pies governing an individual's action j regarding cither marriage or divorce; were so thoroughly and clearly pre sented that, without douht, no one present can think of the subject with-' out knowing that the laws of our i land and the Itible furnish abundant I information in respect to it. ' The gospel invitation was given at; the close of tae lecture and in re-I spouse 5 persons went forward. j Sunday morning HibK school at 9:4r. a. in. Lust Sunday there were 3H3 present. Come and increase the number tomorrow. Sermon at 10:4". a. in., subject, "Hock and Sand." Listen, women at 3 p. in. there will will bt? a lecture to women only. In .u p ii H 1 1 1 i. j "If" take advantage of the opportunity and striking while the iron is hot. Af ter school hours, after a hard day's work to get out among your friends and enlist them in your behalf will prove the very thing to get the day's work off your mind. ' I Instead of losing that time it can he very profitably put in securing a business experience, had it been got ten by others who have been success ful to some degree would have pro ven a boon to them today. ' You are just as capable as any one else and have the same faculties be stowed upon others, so why is it that you cannot develop them? Start out in earnest to win the grand capital prize, the Kimball piano, or a trip to Los Angeles or a scholarship. Hus tle should be the password in any campaign where energy is required to moke it a success, and especially where your competitors are exerting every effort to win over you in this battle of ballots. Don't say you can't. Set about it in tho right manner. Make tip your mind that you want nnn rtf thuou nriToc f hiin ivt'ila nr smiII on the contest manner and got thewo resl'.pcts ''s Is to rompete with ir.,i.,n,i,r., ,i ,.i, the men a nieetinir last Snudny the hooks, which we will gladly give, and let him tell you of the easiest way to win one of the prizes. The candidate j who works steadily and earnestly , and makes daily gains is the one who is most likely to win In the end. Do not become discouraged. Not a sin- m m SE'iSIoo II the I'Ieiscary "V it m ft I !;: ' ::"; Us ii . . -Photo by Dorrls Art Gallery. rtouli become dis- MISS IDAH IIKNUKKSHOTT j couraged. as the race has just begun CHAI'EROXK CANDIDATES and with just a little work and an ; extra energetic canvass among your j numerous friends and acquaintances you can poll enough votes to put you on easy street, and the Killing from now until tho end will be easy Mrs, V. V. TtTnnst"". Kuscno 15,222 Mrs. H. L. ibl8, Eugene. , . . 12,1 10 V' "u"so". "' 2' : Friends call every day and inquire If 'h i , oauiroay Mrs. Jno Spores, Springfield It F D. 7471 i so and so is in the contest, and If she! ""-hS Sunday morning or a Mon- numher in attendance and. offprint;. For the last 14 years at such meet ings the women have, scarcely with out exception, beaten the men in numbers and In offering. Don't let your standard fall tomorrow at 3 o'clock. Come tonight and get your free tickets for the lecture. The subject for tomorrow night will be "The Communion Question." For Monday night, "Hell." You can come tonight with assur ance that you will hear a sermon which promises to be a masterpiece. The theme Is "Degeneration and Re generation." Don't miss a Saturday Alaska outside Florida inside. When the hliiaid comes it will be impossible to comfortably heat tile cold rooms, 1 hen, and during the months of "between sea tons" you'll hud a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) just what you need to make the mercury climb. It's light enough to carry from room to room and gives direct glowing heat from every drop of fuel. I urn the wick high or low, there's no bother no smoke no smell smokeless device prevents. IVass oil font holds 4 quarts burning 9 hours. Su perbly finished in japan and nickel. Every healerwarrantcd. Mrs. bue, Kutrcnc 7:0 Mrs. Minnie I rimer. ,...,.. , ,-,5M Mrs. O. Cejits, Eugene 171:; Mrs. l.aurn ri;j;Iit, I oburs n)0 Mi'-s. C. f Kunsukei', Dexter (n5 Mrs, M. Montgomery, Jiiiii'tion 4K1 Mrs. C. T. Gmdntan, Co;nr .KHJ Mrs. P. V. llnriiiii'd, t obnr-. Or illl Mrs. J. Iliff-rlns, MI2 1'onrl St 2rfl Mrs. Jno. T. fr'anni'v, Florence ' 221 Mrs. E. Saubcvt, Acme 172 Mrs. Dr. Hitrquum, K, 11th St 1(17 Mrs. K. Fenton, Dexter 1-11 Mrs. K. A. ISuoth, 143 E. Oth St 54 Intends winning, and if so please credit the votes entitled on a sub scription to her. Many votes are cast each day for the candidates by friends who are interested in them and who are desirous of seeing them win. Just prove to your friends that The Guard Is the greatest newspaper printed in Lane county. NAMES OF COMI'ETINO CANDIDATES. District No. 1. Miss Icluh Hoiidcrsliofr. Madison St .1,K2( Miss Miirguerile Woods, 11)3 IV. Ktli l.dot Miss Alttt Enstlmm, city ..:;7,!K) Miss Mnhle Johnson, HiCS MighSt. ! CALL FOU C1TV WARRAN TS Notice is hereby given that all city warrants up to and Including No. 392, registered Jan. 15th, 1907, and drawn on the general fund, will be paid on presentation at my office ; January 15th, 1908. Interest will i cease on that date. , ! Eugene, Or., Jan. 9, 1908. j FRANK RE1SNER, I City. Treasurer. MfflTAGE & BOWN Successors to YATES & SON Nry, Feed and iales Stables p SHAMAN I Junk Dealer Highest Price paid for PELTS, ' 5CRAP IRON alio buy Sor,uHani Goods ': , . McdS57l Euecnc. Orr. C- Oulliford ttrdLiverv. 9 Stables Miss Onicp Wood, 2-1 W. Htli St Miss May DoirliiH. V"trl St. Miss Fuy ( I rk, 7'I Feirv S Miss Leliu ri fi-ii.!:.!., KV1, Sr Miss Crurp Dunn 7 IS Olive S; District No. 2. Miss Altn V lirmns, Dexter Miss Kate llnwlpy, Cottage (irovc Miss .plum f'riinin, Devter Miss Remi linki'r, Cottnae Grove Miss I.ela Sanford, Cottnge Grove Miss Dorn Jacobs, Dexter District No. :$. Miss T'la Cushmmi, Acme Miss Hattle Cook, Junction City . . . . : Miss Lillian Itrunrl, Florence Miss Gertrude Husbnell Junction City Miss Ersn Hamble, MiiphMon . .27,()iw . .2ft, f.l . . 18,()l)fl . . 2(i.-.I . . l;l(ii) . sn.nns .2:.7lt) . .22,77:5 , . 1 7,(14.-. . 17..VJK . . r()2 . . 2(l,:t.- .2 1,0.- I . .20,173 . 1S.7fll .17, !(.- MOTHER'S KITCHEN 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 even' Sunday, tt MRS. S. Y. ABBOTT. j Why buy new clothes when we can i make your old ones look like new i at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wil lamette streets. tf J Warner tunes pianos. Leave or ' ders at Morris" Music Store. tf I day night's sermon Services will begin promptly at 7:30. Come earlier that at that time. The reason for so doing you already know. TREK l'Rl'NING J. F. Ross hns resigned his position with Moon & .Tingley and will take up his old trade of pruning trees again. There is much need of ttrls kind of work, and having hnd ten or more years' experience in this business, he wishes to say to his old customers, as well as to new ones, thnt he will do all kinds of tree trimming, pruning and flower gardening, and will do It right. I have two experienced help ers that have been with me for two yen-a. Pit'sfac'irjn guaranteed. Prices just as reasonable as possi ble for that kind of work. Will do the work by the day or by the jol). Leave nil ordprs nt MOON & TING LEY'S, 05 East Ninth street. Eugene, Or., or write me, J. F. ROSS, same address. The Ifeyo Lamp make a pood com panion for a long evening brilliant. steady light reading, tewing or fancy work doesn't lire the eyes. Made ot brote, nickel plated, with late! improved central draft burner, Every lamp warranted. Write our nearest agency (or descriptive circular if your dealer doesn't carry die Perfection Oil Healer or Kayo Lamp. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) w 3C3Q Good music at me linderwood Rink every evening. Come and en Joy yourself. f We Announce For Saturday, January 18th A SURPRISE SALE Ladies' Goodyear welt, chrome patent Shoes, $ 3.50 for $2.65 Ladies' Goodyear welt, vici kid Shoes, ,$3.5o for.' $2.65 These shoes are on sale at present for $2.90 In addition to the above exceptional offer you can find anything: you need in tlVE shoe line at reduced prices in our window display. BURDEN 8c GRAHAM y 568 Willamette St. R.emember the Place y 1 OO The Theatre Cafe Is now serving a Ish of d - Melons fresh shrimp with every order of oysters. Come and eat oysters. tf IF YOU NEED Miss Minnie Sibhets, Junction Clry 34(10 District No. 4. Miss Hf fin Wltlirow. S'lrlneflpld 3:5,(12) Miss Irene Roblnett, Flcnsnnt Hill. Miss Mnwltt Lewis, Marcom Miss Myrtle Itisliop, Coburj Miss Merrll Scott, Creswell Miss Genevieve Howe, Creswell . . . Miss Georalii Npff, Coburg Miss Madallne Itetls, Ciiliiuu Miss Iet Kvrson, Creswpll. Miss Ileum Goodman, Coliurit Miss Mabel Thompson, Creswell. . . Miss EdPiiin ('liiiiM'l, Sprlimflelil . . . Miss Ermit Smith, Springfield Miss Lou Scott, Creswell , . . .2J,N27 . . 25.SH4 21, mi . . .2l,r45 . . .2(4'l . . .21), (XII) 1(1,041 l:t.47:l tllll . . . . 122(1 711 . . . . (I' M VOTES ALLOWED ON NEW AND OLD IMtEl'MD Sl lJSCRINTIONS TO DAILY GUARD ARE AS FOLLOWS: No w 3 Months 600 votes 6 Months 1.800 votes 1 year 4,500 votes 2 years 12,000 votes 3 years 1 8,000 votes 4 years 25,000 votes 5 years 30,000 votes Old 300 votes 900 votes 2,250 votes 0,000 votes $10.00 9,000 votes $15. Of) 12,500 votes $20.00 15,000 votes $25.00 VOTES ALLOWED ON NEW AND OLD I'nEl'AID Sl ISSCRIl'TIONS Tvf WEEKLY (il'ARD J Out-of-town candidates who have subscriptions must deposit same so postmark will show that they were secured before expiration of special vote offer January 18, at 8 p. m. if they are to count for extra votes. during the past wck and ends to night at s o'clock.. Miss HendersSntt resides at. 310 Madison street, where she will be glad to receive notification to call for subscriptions and will appreciate, promised other candidates. : ChuM'rone Candidates llusy j Nearly 40.000 votes were cmt yes terday for candidates in the chaper one contest. Of this nuinbr Mrs. W. W Urnnste'fr ad led 13,097 to her Miss ldah Hendershott, leader of total, placing her nnme nast the 15.-' district No. 1, whose picture Is pre- 000 mark, and taking the lead from sented today. Is one of the mo pop- . ular and active workers In The Mr3 nranstetter waa nominated as a Guard's voting contest. S:ie entered chaperone at the very start of the the contest from the very start full of contest and entered the race with a vim and determination to wir. one of ' ',' " ,'', H,,,o .i.c ho. . . . . .. . , llll III LILT ' "' ". nblv rininntniled. Mrs. C. O. ! 1 year 750 votes 2 years . 2,250 votes 3 years 3.000 votes 4 years 0,(100 votes 5 years 15,000 votes 3 75 votes 1.100 votes 1 ,800 votes 3,000 votes 7,5 00 votes """"! New "lr"'li Mngn i.hl(,. P'Slh Stron,. 1 1 ' Main ()) ff Pepsin Capsules rv POSITIVE r.nnc ST2 "' A " 0, (ruM1 I the valuable priz-s and up present time has been nobly support ed by her friends a'ld acquaintances whom she can number by the hun- 'dreds, both In Eugene and through out Lane county. Mis Hond-rhott Is a native of Iowa, but hns resided In Eugene for tlie na.U twelve years, which place fhe calls hr h'i;n She Is the popular nnd tnl-nt.'d nr 'si dent of the Girls' Gle' Club, aii a ; senior student of the Eugvue hl-th ' school. Miss Ilendershot' w:'.i fn-ivrly connected with the P.Mar? of S.'.f t.-. where she cultiva'd th a finiiin!a:ic of many whom she number' nnnn: deRrest friend.', n"d sh-- is in Y. thnt her ninnv frl-::di tarnf; inin Lane countv will tal" pride l:i h Ing her to gain and reir.ii! a' t'.- high point nn the s" ire II?! of vill i. She will work bird for the r nit- hns Hud son nnd Mrs. H. L. Glhlij each polled over fiono vites over Frida. which plares all theie candidate? well up on t'ne list. Several oth r rh.verone : (audi hues, who are apparently out of the riiniilii!-'. secured sulx-rlo' I in co''ins yesterday which would place their names "iiuaily :i hU'-' :m the l-fid-rs, )ut wii iho'icii' it li -I r to re TVe tile C" Uiinns to be a-t I:it'r. Ta'.-ing it ail i'i ail, d-n't 1" s"r prl 'i"l ; cu ller pred'ete I i if the cha-erotie t.i-c-t f ir I': trip to Los Angeles ill o.-ha-i ' ' ' "'"in event by tuanv t)'.cu and f votes af'er tlie final ::uu : V.i-j nlglit of Keinruary th. . ..,-,1 X 1 liefer- mined All the c.indl'late and their many Mends are canvassing every nook t.r.1 comer of Lane county securing Tho Daily Guard's 1'opulnr Ijidies I'rizi; X'otfng Contest CHAPERONE SPECIAL VOTE COIPO.V Mrs. Address Cut out and till In with the name of a married iaydy you wish to vote for. Send or mall to Contest Department, The Guard, and it will count tor one votes. Not Good After Jiiuimry 2.'lli, IIKIH The Dally Guard's Popular ladles' Prize Voting Contest VOTE CO! PON - No (Hie Is !.' nence and ultlmite fa""" .i."h a ..n.Kn nt .uK.K.tiit inn Votes ...i.ani.l-itli.na ant will glvaher If h"r f'"vU will ernra. wn(.h nrc btiHK polled and if el. I In re Ued their snnport will vote In hci fa- Berva". vor before the close of the special of- .ll thnt l ncded Is per-eve-an-e fer of rotes that 6a been In force ,mblned with tact, knowing when to Miss Address District Cut out and fill In wh the nme of the young lady you wish0 to vote for. Send or mail to Contest Department, The Guard, and It will count for one rote. Not GimkI After January 23tli, 11)08 Carrier Mall T $1.50 $1,011 X $2.50 $2.00 $5.00 $1.00 I $8.00 X $12,011 $10.00 V $20.00 r $1.50 vy $3.00 H $150 M $(i.oo n $7.50' ffl 1 S? Bsnaif IS M a M W s ..GROCERIES.. WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and Fccd.jTin and Graniteware. Headquarters for While River Flour Candies, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE, 1SeCrocer Corner 5lh;and Willamette Sis. Phone Red 4611 ! OREGON HOME & LAND CO. Rooms 9 and 10 over Chambers-Bristow Bank Get You a Home of Your Own Have some (food bargains in small and large farms. City Lots and City Homes. Will be g;lad to show you anything in real estate. A Square Deal to All. - Cregoa Horn &. Laad Co., A. A. Aoby, Mgr. pporiHMty The Wise Man Seizes It The Way to Success Buy a lot in ihe GROSS ADDITION, it is sure to double in value so-ji. J'hesc Lots' are ne.ir the car linr. Th ii hieh ariJ drv and comm.ind a view nf tU ,it ' ' i -' .UV V. 1 1 , Chcp in rrice a id sold on easy terms. Fortcrth:f in formation sec G. G. GR.OSS THEATRE BbOCK, EUCENE OREGON.