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THE KCOEfE DAILY CC-M.. I'AV. Clothes ThatLook Well and Wear Well arc to bo found a! cur stcr. Tfc Mkha'If, Stern (& C ,br.md is a Ruar.'.r.t :e of f v ccHcn c in voi l.'iiw rh'p in ni.iVri.il. Wc arc r.olc arcnt? for Eu gene, and our cu:,(on crss'.jy v. i'.h us year aflcr year, because ihcy havclcarncd that the b.:bt goods arc the cheapest in the long run. Our line of furnishings is complete every thing: that men wear is carried in slock. It is new and up-lo-datc and priced light. We own our own build ing, pay no rent and are sacisf'cd with a rc.isonab'e profit. 1 MANY THOUSANDS OF VOTES ISSUED AS A RESULT OF THE BIG SPECIAL OFFER OF LAST WEEK ED. HANSON No. K Knot Ninth Street Uiiitene, Orrnim few thousand votes 1 wnai ?" an earnest campaign and secure ""of Bul-ript.ons are betng turned Into the offl.e even da by the various contestant and tnur friends, and as the time to get"" shorter, an "''usfl which only inspires each one ; W e every effort to exert all the oles ana "Ty"- do not take ad -aulase of .vopportunHyto.lnoneo . ilnit she hug rime very well nnil it lM wllU.h may not be Kltn '''" I will not be gunirinInK If she U an- go lf you only need a fe 'no"s' inouncud as a winuer of one of the an(, yotjg ,0 .,. them nnm prizes to be awardid to tills dlstr ct (hB n(,x, few d..TB. If she continues to secure subscrip- Xow ,hal ,na end of the contest s-, Itlons for the balance of the contest . 0.,4vfcj1.,thkM distant, most ol tne, i i tn ii,a nag) T,a Cmird trips art.. mi IMa Cnslrtiiiin. of Airnic, polled .,',..,., ,hPlr at renin h for the tinai , 'more than 12.000 votes duriiiB the A gBng pnint to the warm f past six days. Owlns to the fact that klnd of a finush. Some of t i. H..iiu..rv unrvicp id nearly two days ,,. h,.v(. been savins up i int.. .. ihH i-nast towns the candidates ' . . v.. ., ,iIm, a-it, in order to naturally worKiug to a u"u." eurorise their ennioetiiors ..,. ...-- as nost orders received n .. . siu,w-down comes. hJnie uu 'been utrlvlun to get In Just eo,.R , I ;iv to loin a 1 i arc vantaKC, mihh .rrK cook, arxtriox en v, distiikt M Mitr.it tiirkk C'HAl'KUOXH CAVI)IIATi:s ber of those who have been making, a little visible progress of late are i ill. ..I.. l.a In HI I11P 11111311 "ii" I enough votes to overwhelm some of those who have kept constantly in the limeliBht ana nmiBiueu inc. ...... n cinch. ' ,. .. While others are resting on iii.u laurels of bust week's work, it would be a wise Idea to see your ineuuo Becuro every possinie uruei u...... this week, as all will be needed before the ballot box closes tor me last u, ,. on the night or February o'clock. at AB.MITAG2. & EOWN Succciior to YATES &. SON Livery, Feed and Sales vStables SAM SHAMAN Junk Dealer Highest Trice paid for HIDES, WOOL, PELTS, OLD RUBBER, SACKS SCRAP IRON METALS AND RAGS We .tlsobuy Second 1 l.tnd Goods Mm. V. W. Itninsletler, Kiikimip Mrs. '. I). Hudson, ruliin of StreetM. . . .Mis. .Iimi Spm-CM, 8irlliurii'll It I'.. II.. . Mr. II, I,. ;IIm, KilKelie Mi. I1'.. Situbeii, Acme Ml. (IH, KllKeni' .Mi-m. Mhuili Crinirr Mrs. II. CoiilH, I'luueiie Mm. Ijmiiii Wrltbt. t'oliuiK Mm. C I,. HilliMlki'i', llexli'f Mi-h. M, MoiitKoitiery, Junction Mrs. ('. T. tiooilnmii, t'ol,ui'K Mrs. 1''. I'. Iliii'lliiril, Cohuru, til' Min. .1. HiKKlllH, IHU'J IVill'l St Mrs. .Ilio. T. I'llllllrl. l-'lurence Mrs. Ilr. Miil'itmm, K. 1 1 111 HI Mrs, K, Kenton, llevti'i . Mis. li. A. Ilooih, I 1:1 K. 1Mb Si .15.3.-.8 , i:t,t:tri . Itl.a i l . 1U.I l.l . :775 , k-jii;1 . 5572 ..17l: . . Iltlll . . MiM . urn . . . :kki . . S!HI . . .. H7 .. Mt . . r NAM ICS (IK t'OMI'KTlXtl CAXIHIIAIKS. DlNlricl No. 1. , .7..-7tl , .ni.Htlll . .:ih,ii i:I . .117,210 . ,il.li:ll) . .2(1.111 tti Olive Street Phone, Red 657 1 Fvigcnc. Ore MIkk MiirKiii'rllK WooiN, lll.t V. Hll MIk Mull ll.iul. rHlh.lt. MimIInoii St MIkm jlta lOnslbiuii, city Mln (iinco Wood, liHI V. Kth St Mix Mnhlc JohllHon, Hll. IHuliSt MIsn May IIoiikIiinh, l'enrl SI 4 ' lihU l.'itv f-l.rk. 7:1:1 K,inv St MIm l.elli llililmimli, llllh St. " : IINIrk t No. U. mi.. Aim willliiiiiH. bi'tUT :m,oir3 MIks Kiit llunlry, ( ullntte liiove 'oVIV.'i Ml y.ellllll ( IllJill, lleMer UH.I.yj Mik Iti'liil ItiiUer, t'ottaite (Ji-ove , Mlsn l'til Hnnrnl'il, follow till'VO 17,MH Mls II. oil Jm-obs, llevter lilNiii.t .mi. :i. MUh I'hi CiikIiiiiiiii, Acnie . . : i!il.:lH: MM llllltle Cook, .hllictloll I lly 21,0.11 MIkm I.IIIIiiii llriiml, Klolvnc," 2ll.2o:t ll l.'i-rlrililo llusbm ll Juliet Ion I ll)' IH.70I MIm Ki-Ml lliiinlilf, Mii-In 17,111.1 MM Minnie Slhlietn, Juiiclinn City illtIO UMilct No. I. MM Kflle Wlihnm, Sprlnuflolil :i:l,:tilt) Ic-no Itoblnrll, I'lniutllt lllll 2II.M27 MM Minnie l.'lK MiiicoIii 2.1.HIH MM Myrtle Ill-hop, t'olimu 21,1111 MIm MiiiIiiIIiik Hell,., ( obiilit 21,11(1 MM Mrrrll Swlt, lvi ll 20..1I.1 MM ;w levo lloe, t.'ieell 20,100 MM t.Vorulil Ni'tf, t'oblliu 20.I.1H MM Im-Iii Kutsoii, ('n-knell 1:1.17:1 MM Iti'llln tliMKlman, Kobiu-tf Oil I MM MhIm I Tlliliimni, l'ivi-ll 1220 Ml Kib nlii I lwix l, Su liirfll. bl 711 MUh Kruiil Slllllll, S.rllut 1 1. I.I 00 MM Loll Scotl, Cn-oni'll M ii,.,.. r tiw.m u iii telling what !...,. ,.u..ir.. i,Miu,.,n now and the,. .A , ...1 .,,nru lut: others hav 1 night of February . ,, !sai,ed down every vote the cjuW i MIH3 Kfflo Wlthrow, ot springnei'i, : ,m,wing themselves to law . . district number four, who, prevloii.sly bell'lm, B0 as to delude their r.vals, . to the wek of special offer occupied ; uh the notion that they were not , n. utilh o on l ie score list, iiu , ,,,,,-,i rmnnetitors. a ' leads by several inousunu, u,...b added over 2fi,000 to her score. I Miss Wlthrow has numerous friends who reside In and around I .Springfield with whom Bhe Is ex- tr3tnely popular. She is the manager !of the Sunset telephone station, lo- Killed In Springfield, and owing to her accommodating ways has made good friends with all with whom sho has had business dealings. During tne past week over 4 00,000 votes were cast, or nearly as much as were cust tile entire first four weeks of the con i,.ui AkIiIh from that number many thousands are held In reserve by dlf-Ty ferent candidates and chaperon can didates who prefer to occupy third or fourth place on the list rather limn take the lead at the present. One thing Is certain no one has enough polled or held In reserve to warrant them winning the prize, and vtrtorv still remains for the most energetic workers. Many More Kuliscrllitions Needed to in Now that the special otTer of votes in over, candidates should not let up for a single moment, but go nfter subscriptions moro determined than ever, for as the close of the contest . In vorv soon von w find that sub scrlptlonB are more scarce than at the Rturt. ! Hut lf such Is The case don't let It ' discourage It for a moment. (So to your frlonds who subscribed In the early part of the contest for three or six months, and get tnem to renew their subscription for another year of two. It will be yours for the asking, nnd for theso renewals you will receive cnunons according to the votes allow ed as per schedule. Mention the fnct when turning in subscriptions lf they aro, renewals, so you will receive the nroner amount of votes. Many of the candidates are doing their best to create a good reserve, which Is a good scheme, but It Is a good Idea to poll enough votes from duy to day to keep your name at the ton of the 1st In your district or sec ond iilae, as people who give sub scriptions like to feel as If they were giving their support to a contestant whoso chances of winning are as good as the next one. Your opponents may have more votes than you think and If you think von have enough to win It wouldn't bo wise to stop work, for probably tUo rnone oiacK 1 441 Ru ene neatre Ceq. h. smith. Majg FOUR. NIGHTS Starting Wednesday, 22d Oliver J. Eckhardt presents A his popular eastern company ECKHARDT'S IDEALS in repettoire of new royalty productions never before produced in Eugene Wednesday...The beautiful pastoral drama "The Villiage Schoolmaster" Thursday.. .The thrilling melcvdrama "A Texas Outlaw ' F. idsy...The sweetest itory ever written Dore Thome ' SatlT diy. .Lillian Mortimer's latest success "A Man's Broken Promise' TllPN ACT'-Hith Class Vaudeville Including n!w ll'ustratid BET,"nd moving pi.ures. Changed nightly. PRICES- 15c-25c-35c-50c WHAT'S THAT NOISE? SOON HERE! WAIT. A Medly cf Mirth, Melody end Magnificence The Gingerbread Man TKKK IMUMXU T P Ross has resigned his position with Moon & Tlnglcy and will iase up his old trade of pruning trees again. ' There Is much need 01 mis kiiiu 01 work, and having had ten or more years' experience in this business, he wishes to say to his old customers, as ujaii nu tn npw ones, that he will do all kinds ot tree trimming,' pruning and flower gardening, and will do it right. I have two experienced Help ers that have been with me for two years. Satistactlon guaranteed. Prices Just as reasonable as possi ble for that kind of work. Will do the work by the day or by tho Job. I.enve nil orders at .MOU.N & ti.nu- I.EY'S, 65 East N'lnth street. Eugene, Or., or write me, J. r . KOSS, same address. FULL of SINGERS, DANCERS, COMEIIANsJ Show Girls and Bewitching ChorisUrJ MOTHER'S KITCMEX Seventh and Oak streets, has open ed under new management. Good board and room by the day, week or month. Plrst-clnss home . cooking. Chicken dinner every Sunday, tf MRS. S. Y. ABBOTT. Good music at tne Underwood Rink every evening. Come and en Joy yourself. t The Theatre Cafe Is now serving a lsh of delicious fresh shrimp with every order of oysters. Come and eat oysters. tf Why buy new clothes when we ran make your old ones look like new at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wil lamette streets. tf IF YOU NEED GROCERIE VV HAVE THEM A full line of Gro:ericS, Flour and Feed, 3 Tin and Granitcware. Headquarters for White River Flour Candies, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE, ThVGrocer Corner 5th!and Willamette Sts. Phone Red 461 1 OREGON HOME & LAND CO. Rooms 9 and JO over Chambers-Bristow Bank VOTES AI.I.OWKH ON XEW ANP OI.I) ritEI'.VII) Sl'llSCKIXTIOXS TO DAILY (il'Altl) AUK AS FOLLOWS: Old Carrier Mall Old .Carrier Mail 200 votes 11.50 $1.00 600 votes i:!. 50 $2.00 1500 votes $5.00 $t.00 Ne w New Three Months '. 400 votes Six months 1200 votes One Year 3000 votes VOTES ALLOWEI1 OX XEW AXI OLD 1T,EI'.1I) Sl'ltSt'ltllTIOXS TI WEEKLY tU'Altll 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 Honrs & Land Co., A. A. Aoby, Mgr, 1 Year . 'i Years Years Xew 500 votes 1500 votes 2 400 votes Old 250 votes 750 votes 1200 votes l'rlre 1 Mail $1.50 $:i.uO $1.50 E. C Gullifortl Fccdci.d Livery, Boarding Stables Xi'M 1'ltMT lloinn rV Idiltl'tT Tirr Tunttnil. Full livlt StK I. inc. rtit'iu- Main HALL V &MUMWAY, I'mrry ('ill hit or hhhI'Iii (Wtti'i IMt'mMiiir i hi tMtr work. A Wo iM;ini! jot linjjt It, tu t lttt tl'U oik, Wti oik ( n in) ft', ft tl'l Then nthtk U?: O Wiitatiu-itf tt Tho foinprl U Inn iionil -cm to lio ktvii hi a. li of tlo four itlatrlrU nitil rtuM'i'vmhi roll- tt-Hl, untl o,ul wotk linifl ho f ilomt U yon waiii in win, tMi-h coiitoMnui tn tltiliin hor Wt to nrwvo i-voty nvailat'lo i snlftvlptloH. Ml:. HiitMo Vk. tho i uil,r Mm to!im(.ircs of Jiinctl.m ruy. wliosi l'turo 1 nnoliriliol to.lty, 11 lorot tlio toiU 'si ft .mi tho wry s'at t .Hit! tun tip to the pro so tu tlmo ilotio roimuk.iMy oU. Mini t'ooX U tho votinost dliiK'iU't of tho ili'oo;ts. . pi m.t't r, Isnr.o nk, U 'i t' t-i i-.Uiii hy bin Y-v ihc in t i:r yi.n. J -ttio h '.h horn olt toippoj l If.;; tui.t l It hi piutl.il mtppitr. o' n r to.oior j Whilo hrr (Into m'at! t.ik-u up Ifh hor dn'loji, MU-i Took U m't'i 'hi' a -oi -t.ioiit wt't k- r an, I hi't to r i'.ir' ir.oiinM:i :'.wa i ,4 i ,'lih-st hiiSi'I 1 pi ion f1''' t oi .li.VKMit (: la Ottt. h ' r f: l.'lj- far. that oamlMiUoa wlui woro F.ppar out i v "ilt u ii ml nt" of tho raro took lo w lite iuk I wotkoil from o:irly unlit lato ami aro now lthor up with tho tVaitn 4M- hoMUifi hark thoir raupons t.) tn r.tst lator. Amoiii; i ho tnosl not Iroablo con ilitlat.'! who imulo (toml proKi'OH: ilur liu; the past wrok. lis t lit chtiiiKO In I ho lino-up of oiort Atll uliow, aro Mm. V. V. Huinsu'Hor, Mm. C. O. Ilmlswi, Mrs. II. I., t'.lhh ami Mm. Ipo Si'iM-st. all roinpo(tK (or chup oroiit honors, tho-o rainlnlaloj h;v liK a.-t fwv lit. not voir. Thl I a r ino i K ,iIm short im; iw tin; (ti tho lul that tho I tf SI hait iuvn mo woll Ki'iio oi i- tv aii.liilatojt In tho roijn iar i nut.' hut ll iu-t kooa tt show lh. p'f(fo ViV fchut to HJ- m. h i w ho how an lurllnatlon to 1. ip i I'. titt . la 4 . Mi n t; i.i err on. V. hi ah H.'iul. islm't ;it i'oo vot-M tlutinic I ht pa it m k . anil M a Marrtrt W.viN p 'vil uo.iflv 4'oaa, whirh ,o l h,o, n;i'iM -t firnt ovrr tho .. tn k Hi'th tf tho ahovo iianovl . iiiith-! r :t i rO.na'.K ilv'-r? -nlnrti to tu 'il h:-,t h..Mti x n-'tl hoth mo votv a- u o w I. - ha s Iik TUp lntlyOiifnl INipnlar l4i(lhV lrio VothiK (outlet UlArKHONK SVKti AL VOTK (OI TON Mrs. Atlilross Cut out nnil fill In with tho name of n ntarriotl lnydy you wUn to voto for. Sonrl or mall to Contort ivparuuont, The O.uartI, Atiil it will count for ono vott-8. Nnt Uhh After January "ith, IDOH Your Opportunity The Wise Man Seizes It The Way to Success Buy a lot in the GROSS ADDITION, it issurctodoubk in value soon. These Lots are near the car line. Thf He high and dry and command a view of the city Cheap in pticc and sold on easy terms. For further in formation sec G. G. GROSS THEATRE BLOCK, EUGENE, OREGON. 1 1- Tfi. ESMOND HOT1 L OSCAK AMjLKSON, tt. MV.TV. SI.IW, JI.50. 4.VW Fir lVu. la it. nu ntl ltiiu Pionl lod M.ifiiv-i St.. IVrl'...l. . . " (!.,- 'in a: i- fc-n-i- t It !n ; w .11 li t .)! i.-.l Ill I'.- -k . ail i il 1. 1 nr. II ,n J -in. '..mi ft" -(- , V li.- w li. i !;i (i-- Ki.t-l ' i i ' : 1 1 f -1 .-. 1 1 n li-'iii any -ti- It.- "- I.i nl I Is -r f.-r lli.- l-.J s'i ' 'li i ' i-,l ill .t-i-.i . . ,i-o l-li r--. l-l tl 1. Hi! w ll 11 tV l-.l- !-:-- ' ll'tl- II. - ' '' I I'lii- ii'iilt ll w.-.-kV n.iik n--ilho ol.nloiiln-.l lli "route! dnli'iii ' sn t!ie i-: a li. st ol - v.. w :U l.ll,li-k .ui w in n i!u- o- : .1. , i: t - i - ::. Wit ..-n ii-tlie t.-t .-.-t i-t .1--: ; iiirnl-vr t-i ilnr 'v i -.1-1 '. r c.-k a. . hi ,!i ni; ih,:.;i a I ' : .1 S'ie n.l.li-1 , Mil"" i . i . t-,, i..i!i ot k l-.. vi in- ; .1 i I. ...U b-r li-.-n-v ..i.il i..iKin.l for l-.w V r. l-ii- I'.tiiHUl.-rtnn i.-i ini.tx .Vs i;l!uiii l ci-ift- The Dully (imml'ii I'l-i'iiUr UidiiV Tric Vnlins ( .-in. -( mtk t oi ro ?-rlct Cut out nnil fill In with .io name of the t.nin.: in rote for. 8inl or null t Contest IV lll count for on rote. u-!:i;a-.;. 1 !a l ...! wuh lw liiis-.l. ,i-.ij Ni li(N-.l AttiT Juniuiry UAih, iiios ELI U.WGb J. K. Tl EST CP. BERNARD EARLMT BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage end Sales Stables Cibs Always Ready rirst.Qass Turnouts of All Descriptions ..STACES.. ., N..KFr:!F. STAGE iw Eucrn. EUGEME-FLORENCE STAf. t . '7' 0' ' wi!1 clU M.pl-ton. clr "f?J " oy extort. steamer lor rlorence Stage Phone Main 2-Livery Phone Main 2