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THE EUGEJfE DAILY GUARD, TUESDAY, J XM AItY 21 1008 " -' Clothes ThatLook Well and Wear Weil arc to be found at our store. The Michaels, Stern Si C 3., brand is a guarantee of cv ccllcncc in workman ship an material. Wc arc sole ap.cn Is for Eu gene, and our custom ers stay with us year after year, because they liavclcjrncd that the best goods arc the cheapest in the long run. Our line of furnishings it complete everything' lhat men wear is carried in stock. It is new and up-to-date and priced right. We own our own build ing, pay1 no rent and are sacisficd with a reasonable profit. ED. HANSON No. H Kti Ninth Hlm-t W. R. GUE NEW CHAPERON LEADER POLLS OVER 14,000 VOTES DURING THE PAST 24 HOURS OI.WKI VIMWTKS Mr.-, '.'lie. Eocene MlH, Jtio SporfH, Springfield K I',. I). No. Mrs. M. I,. ;ihl, l.u 'em' Mrs. W. W. Hum -H'lii r, I'ux v.r Mi-,. '. (). iltKl-n.it, I'nl.'.ce nl Siw'cls .Mi-'.. Minnie roncr.- .Mi-. K. hilltli.TI, Acme .Mr, it. Coats, Eugene Mi. Ijiiiui Wrlt'lit, ohitrg Mi. '. I.. Hmos-iker, Devler. Mm. M. -Mi til ginnery, .flint-thin Mm. I-'. I''. J fit I'Jiri I'll, ohlirg, Or. . Mrs. ('. T. fi'it. (Ilium, Colnii'U .Mm. .1. Illg;tilis, HIIU I'flili St Mn. lint. T. l-'niincr, l-'loi'i'iico .Mm. ir. ,MnrillMlii, V.. Hill HI Mi. K. I', ni. hi. Dcjlcr .Mih. it. ,. :! i, i i:t e. inii si . .!!2,!II0 . . Kl.dHH . . l, . . I l.oio . . B.-.72 . . :773 . . 1 to:; . . . nii'i (115 . . IMS KID . . . :illl . . ai7 . . . li-d ... im mi ... 51 NAMES OK COM!' IHMliii :ri(i CANDIDATES. .Nil. I. i ts V lip I r ktw MIkh MiirxiK-rllc Weiiils, II'"' XV. Hill 07.071 MIkh finite Wood, liSI W. Hth HI .17,-11.1 MIsm Mull ll.nilcrtlmtl, Mnillson Hi 4 .11,01)1 MIkh Aim I'liMlium, clly :H,I)IH MIhh Motile Joliiiwin, Hill Illi'hSl :ii,(i:il Mho, .Vity Douglas I'i'iirl hi tiiM'1 '.MIkh lay I rk, 7.1:1 1'Vny SI 2 t,.ilMI Mih ladla- 1. in In. ii. n, Hull SI UO.1l DiHlrii'l i. iMIm Alia Willlniiw, Dexter :(I,1:IK i.MInh f lluulcy, CiMnm' throve 12:,7-.1 I Mist .cliiin Onon, Devter 1M.I7I i Miu ln Siiurrl. I'l.Knci' (iron' 1!(),.1:M MIkh Id'iiii linker, dl Intr Ciwi' 17.0111 M Inn Ik nil Jacob. Dov:cr 51)111! District n, :!. MInm tin (ilslinian, Ac::ie : 1!(I,U(III MImn l.lllliin Itruinl. ITni-tiico U-VJOil i.MInn lli(it Cook, Jiini'lloii I lly 'J I. .11)11 MIkh (ii-rlrmli. Ilusliliiil .iulirlliili lly . IK, 71 1 .MIkh Ei-hii lliimlili', Miipli'lnll 17,105 I MIkh Minnie Slbhcl. Juliet Ion City itIOO ) DIkIiIiI No. I. ' .MIkh Mflli. Wllliniw, HprlllKflrlll 5H,1H:1 .MIkh In-ill' llolillii'tt, I'Ii'iihiiiiI Hill MD.HIU .MIkh MiiiiiIi' I,-H, .MiiitiiIii , ., U5.H77 .MIkh Myi-tln IIIhIiiii, Cnlilirtf ' 21,011 MIkn Milllnlllli' lli'ltH, t'l 'K 21,1 -III MIkh Ciiirulil Ni'ff, t'nlillin 20,11 1 H MIkh .Mi'i-rll Hl'oil, IVfHHi'll 20,515' MU ti.-lii-vli-vii Hum', ( ii'kmi-II ! .20,100 MIkh l.i-til Kvitmiii, I'l-i'HHi-ll 1:1,17:1 MIkh lli'llllt (iiMHllllllll, Colitlt-tf IIII4 MIkh .MjiIii'1 'riiompHiili, ri'i'Kurll 1220 MIkh Kili'iila l'hiiH'l, Hiirlnulli'lil 714 MIkh lirlliu Smith, HirhlKlli'ltl , r . Oil .MIkh Irfill Kiiitt, t li ll '. . 55 ARM1TAGZ & EOWN Succcitort to YATES &. SON Livery, Feed and Sales Stables SAM SHAMAN Junk Dealer Highest Price paid for MiDES, WOOL, PELTS, OLD RUBBER, SACKS SCRAP IRON METALS AND RAGS KviM-y ramlliliitn n'titlzoa tlio t'onti'Ht Iiiih lull a ulioil lime I" run, ami wire imiIIIiik uf all ili'ti-rliitliniH will hi' iluiio from now on ly tha Bin liltluiiH uni'H who mi' iluii'i inliiril to .'Inli-h n wliint't' on l.hii nlitlit ol 1-Vbiiiai-y Mil it I 10 u'l-loi-k. Only nlvlri-u mora worklnn' tlay.i runialn In Tim (In. nil popular IhiIIoh' vollnit riMiU'Ht for tin' J 1 000 In prln'H noil all will b ovir with lh" i xr-illun or t-oitntinx ilu votH anil awarillnit the in'Ui'H hikI Iho hIioiii hm. l-'or lite atnlill totiH oiu'.t t'ni:a);t-il In thU t'linti'til tht'iiii iln will Im an InuM ami Mtri'iititiiiH oih-h, for on tlu ii'milt ol thi'uo ilajii' work will ili'U-r-inlnn who Hip Kui-t'CKMt'nl t'liiiillil.ili's iiro, who will Imi thti vlnnti-H of Tlit' tiiiitt-tl tiprlKht ilano, I.oh Aiiki'Ii'k trlpH anil iht Kt'holiii'hl's ilitiiiiK tin-i-omlnK Hi'tittoti. 'rhoiiKll tin Unit' It Kllort thi-tt' 1 no It'llliti; what may ho nr-t-ninpllsht-.t We also buy Second Hand Goods bil Olive St reel Hhdne. Rcd0i7t E. C. Gulliford F icdcrd Livery, Doardins Stables NrlV 1'llHir UlK'lll Vl'W ItlllltHT 1 ll' Till IH'lltH. I nil ( l . k Map' l.ltit'. 100 Vt-l Hth Sln i't. I'l, in- Main I)') HALL &. bJlVJ.V.WAY, lrry h fill Iiiih ot i!,iintnK tlt-irv k'luuil-iii iti-i .,w,'r wink. Al.n ttnotitl ji ll luK- h. t,i , ,t hi'Mt Iron wnik. Inn wmk i.'ii, I till I I. flluD lUtrk 157'. won. Whllo tht'y nro lyliiK biu-k with thiiii.sanilH of votoM In reserve, the lr i'uinii'lltiii'u tiro out untherliiK Milisi-rlplluns nail nli-LMiKlhenlni; l.hi'tr reserve fori e, anil nro liahle to Hprlni! a mirprlsi) at any moment. Don't wall until the lnnt week or two before the elose of the contest tint then try lo rover the lout Kronnd. .Many a rai-e Iiiih been won by over- of a llttlo work anil an effort put forth U) mt'uri, a few Hiilis'-rlptlori;-palil in aUvnnei to The (iiiarii and It lti Hufe to predict that i-aiidiiliUen who adopt thlH plan of vote gettiui! will bt listed with the winner of the pliino. the Imh AngelB trips and the sehol arshlpn when the totals of earn can didate Is fluiired when the ballot box closes for the last time. Most noticeable In the list of can didates who are mukInK the hardest fls.ht to win the prizes lo he awarded to the chaperone and contestants, tin most popular ones In Lane county are: Mrs. V. It. Cue and Mrs. John Spores for chaperone. Misses Maruaret Woods, Ornri Wood and Idah Hendershott In dis trict number one. Mittse Alta Wil liams, Kate Hawley and Zelma Crti .an In tne second district. Misses I'lf (.'iishman and Florence Brunil In tin third district. Misses Ktfle Wlthrow ! Irene Koblnett and Maud Lewis in ' the fourth district. These contestants nro well up in the thousands and with their frlendt 'are devotlns all their spare time seeltiK other frlonds to have them subscribe for The (iuard which without doubt the best paper in I.am county In order to increase theli total.'.. I I'erslstent work Is always required where several are trying to win one prize, nna me caiiiiiiinu'H who n'-t-p rlitht lifter the votes and subscrip tions are the ones who are going to muko tho be8t showin at the end of tho contest. It Is an easy matter to secure sub scrlntlons when sono about in the proper manner, nnd It is up to every contestant to Ret out anions the hun dreds of people who are taking The Ounrd nnd get them to re-suhscrlbi and give tho votes to you. if they aro not already subscribing they car be prevailed upon because, unliki other contest"., they get a cent n worth of news of the world for ev ery cent Invested nnd at the mime time give you the belief II of the votes, luillnt Itov Notes. Miss Kfflo Wlthrow, of Spring field, east 24.S14 votes over yester day, which places her name over tin rr,".oiio mark. MIhb Ornce Weed again occupies second place In dlstrlnt number one. having displaced Miss Idah llender shott. Miss Wood added exactly 20,175 votes to her total of yester day, which also places her name past the r.r, .11110 mark. , The count in district .number two remains about the same as yesterday, with the exception of small iimottntF that wero sent in for each candidate. Two one-year subscriptions (t',000) wero sent in for Miss Lilian llrtind since tho Inst count of votes, which places her name second on the list in ... iha nast the lea-ling pomou .... . Wet-k Mrs- iut' 111 a ''' worker- will, h her total l'-yfra2 the candidates (if any) who f ahead of her on the closes, will know the has been in tnt race .. , ,i,e,l Judging from tne l'"-w'".""". everything points to an Ish, and those who wish to flp w a' a winner two we.-ks from ne.u Sa -urdav night should get bus)' and roll up enough subscription her name out of harm s way, and fin- wit h colors flying on , night of the contest, when tne "a. lot box will close wilh a "bHig. wlvwi Makes the most nutri tious food and the most dainty and delicious. NEW LODGE OFFICERS INSTALLED AT VIDA (Special Correspondence.) I Vida, Jan. 21. The following offi cers were elected aim iii''" - -, (Sato Creek union No. si. tu Washington, at Ida. to "i''" term ueginniiig jaimai . -:; pirlng June 30th. lui: -a"i-J " Tliomson, past president! H't-d Montgomery, president: Ja'"1"8 ' Miller, vice president: J. r. Mtnney, ,ecretary: Beni. F. Minney, treasur er; Mrs. Matilda Miller, chaplain. Mrs. J. K. Mlnney, escort; Lloyd Tucker, assistant oscort: Mllo 1 noinp- ion, guard; Thaddeus uooa. si-nui'. , Mrs. II. A. Cook, musician. I ltesnlved. Iiv Onto Creek union No. 287, Order of Washington, That we, as auditing committee, have made a thorough and palnstatking examina tion of the secretary's nnd treasurer s book and find them all O. K., every thing being accounted for to the very cent. It is the sentiment of this body ihat said officers have left a record of dutv well performed, and a com rades of the noble Order of Washing ton our sincere wish Is that Comrades Secretary J. K. Mlnney and Treas urer Benjamin K. Mlnney rest assured we appreciate their efforts. We de--ilre to publicly thank them for doing ( the work to our entire satisfaction., We therefore move that tne aerreiaij The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No fussing or fretting over the biscuit making. Royal is the aid to many a cook's success. NO ALUM-NO LIME PHOSPHATES. UANKK.liS I! EJECT state of Colorado are having tab. (TltltEXCY MKASl HKS made drlnKtng cups, bearing the i ners' union stamp on them, suppli Chicago Jan. 20. The resolution ; them oy tne various organlutlc: nf this union spread upon the minutes committee of the currency commis- I no idea originated with one oft . I ... ... .1... .,..,.i,,,. ni move, sinn nf the American Bankers' Asso-' locals in Denver, and through thd bv the unanimous w7ih and desire of elation tonight issued a full rsport of forts of the union label league !! oich nnd everv comrade of this vesaterday's meeting of the cjminls-' movement spread througaout oJ grand and noble order that a ropy of si,,n, at which the various asset cur- state. ,1,1., r,.r.iii..n Im furnished the local renrv nlans now before congress were The executive board of the In: nowmum.rx. nnd a couv be sent to the discussed and rejected. The report national Union of Electrical Wo:H iilvocat conllili'iice, nnd friends who have , t li I t-cl district lowering Miss Hat prom ,, d Ibelr support nt tho final tie Cook, of Junction, to third Place i 'liiipcrone ('ntitliilates. To prove to her many friends that Hpurt' should be seen now or within the ii"U week nnd be prevailed upon to lend their aitslHtancu now and you will be able to fUurti your chances sho did not have to remain number of winning to a much better advnn-j "lx. '" '!'8 "st ' .rml"!r,0"r ,C;",",V- tai:e. ' e""-" . , t . I votes yesterilav, which places her In I he lust few days several hand- Ilnu rlnit (ho Bl.ore ut f()r th(. tioine riiIiih have been made by a few lrl , AnKl,,,.8i aisplaclng Mrs. .,., ciiiiiesmuis, simpiy me resmt w. w Uransletter. who has occluded I OI LS AI.I.OWKII ON NEW AMI OLD I'UEl'AIlt SI llSCKIXTlOXS TO DAILV (l Altl) AUIC AS l'OI.I.OWS: No w Old Three Sl M One ) Two y Tiiree l-'niir I'tve y M, mills, out lis . . . car ears .... years. . years. . . i ill s. . . . by those who are striving tor th honors In their pnrtii-ular dL.tiict. However, the time to act Is now. It w ill not do to postpone evci t-'.ilni: to tie done until (tie last few days o! 'vn years. Ilia rate. Kvcry one of the ivin. lin ing ilnys should bo made to count lii-nll!) toward the aiillt'W'incul ol the final result. It behooves every candidate to d n r vety nest iroin now mini renin- 'u, ruy-ene, Urc. arv sib, lor aitr timt tiui m i- Two eiiner winners ol tne valuable pri.'.e--. iiii-.-. i or Indulge In vain recreis. l-'our i-.n-s. SllltKtl IImTH Alllll-l'HKfH. KUe Cnlldldiiti'S when tinning III suti seiiptlon Khollld lie partleul.ir to s -e (hat the proper aililii's.1 of the sub k, -tiller should accompany ea. h eider Many orders have been tent In wtili the KllbsiTlbet ' nddiess as Eui;.-n . Or , wllhoiit the Mti-i-fl liiiuiliei-s. It nun- be that a don-ii m- more pc. -pilot the satne name reside lu the -li of Lunelle, and It is a very difficult ttilu g'o tiei' that t.!ie ordeis hi promptly exccuteil. to liuiks sure to i-.et llie proper street mid nuiiilu-r an 1 p.ipeiti can be delivered without d-'-Iny. N'eier 111 the hlitorv tf local news papers lias such an e(t,-r been ma. I.', itll.l I In- Cll.ird will lollit be reni.-Mi beicd f-M IIS K'-n.'lons ;l(M bv t tic lihky tin who lead lu then- .ll.'-M-w lien the loliti-st closes S.u urd.ii . I'i ('. u. try Mil. Many t t''.' f.llldld.il.-s .ive ,. !; , !, i tf.-cllio woik. whl. li the .'liini-e In the tc-tal will slio. t.ui 'ie U p'cllll if time Iclwc. n n, l ied the i I.e., of the conlc-t to c.ll. h i!;c tc.-l, l In your dt.illlcl, an, I i H ll idi,'. t.s who tie a ten (hon ctn,) 1 ' I'led lininl'cr toie or two tu ,-uti ,lit ;!:!.- nil, Mild not f,-. l-l: d'-. or I I i:t 'I. I' ll tO At 11 It 10 .'V de'.'I .',iC .1 4. Wtl.Hiii.n? t j t hi' t ic,- and lmit-'.-s iilvul I r t ji.n il. ,'k the t.t. l i ha! l!i -ili niM BPWfc ' slccn lb. v now hoM. us ttl other , : !. .mis w ill ii i tin :r lei - t nee i v il.- '.t,c the:n ant cair) the I'o.-.o.t i-t !'! d'slii t. All ill i y.,i, il.,y iil..-r!;,llo'.s Were ,nt III (ol lit- c lll,!airs all 1 oiciiv ,,f lb,- e"tlflit'i .-:. b 1111: ?' 'il ot.-r fur the final ii'iuil liio-f who htte n--ie lu-M I'.-t, k inilKt 400 votes 1.200 votes . 3.000 votes . H.000 votes , 13,. 100 votes . lli.TeO votes . S'.'.eOO votes 1 I.2."i0 votes . 00,000 votes 30,000 votes 200 votes 600 votes l.f.OO votes 4. alio votes (i.TaO votes H.3.0 voles Carrier Mail ) 1.00 2.00 4.00 S.00 12.00 lti. 00 2 0.00 40.00 ,0 S.f.O 5.00 10.00 lr.oo 20.0 0 s.voo fnl.OO VtlTI S AI LOWI'K ON NEW AMI OI.lt ITEI'MII SI IISCISI I'TIONS T t (U'Alil) lVlcc Xew :lil Mall .'.HO votes 2 Ml votes $ l..",o I.T'OO votes Tail votes 3 ml 2.400 votes 1.200 vol, s -3 00 4.000 votes 2.000 votes 4 I 7. .",00 votes 3.7.MI votes 7..".,) 10.000 votes f., 000 votes Ki uit summarizes the commission s objec- ers has voted lo Increase the ulc: tions to the Aldrich hill and then pre- defense fund from $100,000 tot sents a bill in 12 sections winch the 000,000. The board also coifcl commission, with the bacltin;; of the plates Increasing the death bem association, will recommend to con- for widows and orphans. An usa gross. i ment will be made on the Uaj The Aldrich hill is declared to be throughout the United Stata J "impracticable, unwise and financial--, Canada to meet the increase. iv unsoimu. llic rower uni, ac-; Seventh and OnK streets, has open- cording .to the report, "introduces ed under new management, uood schemes so far-reaching in their board and room by the day, week or scope and touching so many collateral month. First-class home cooking, interests that we believe its passage Chicken dinner every Sunday. I would unsettle rather than improve tf MK3. S. Y. AUUOIT. financial conditions." ! IIENUY A. COOK, CAIIICY W. THOMSOV. HERMAN V. iiAimvic.. Aiiditlns Committee. 1. F. MINNKY, Sic. MOTHKICS KITCilEX TOKTLAXU KOTAL B.UJBll Bread, the best and healJ bread made, for sale at Otto'j. We nre going to quit the umbrella trade and are closing out our um- hrella Btock at cost. J. O. Watts, jeweler and optician, corner Ninth ind Willamette streets. NEWS NOIKS We use all the latest methoii I cleaning and dyeing at the Eip 1 1 Dye works, corner sixth ana niui Labor union meeting idaces in tne ette street. Phone Ued 2atl The Dally tJimnl'H I'opulur liitlltV liie Votlnx Con test I II XI'EKOXK SPKt 1AI. VOTK Ctll IH)X Ad.lre SIMMON'S j IN TIIR ClIiCt'IT COl'KT OF TflK STATU OK OKICGON FOK LANE COCNTY. Ida May I'arsons. plaintiff, vs. George Foster Parsons, defendant. ! To George Foster Parsons, the above nnuied defendant: ( In the name of the State of Ore gon, you aro 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 to this court for the relief prayed for In the complaint filed In the above entiled suit, to-wlt: For a de cree dissolving the marriage con tract now existing between plaintiff and defendant: for the care and cus tody of the Issue of said marriage; namely, Maude Beryl Parsons: and for her costs and disbursements In this suit ; and for such other and fur ther relief as to this court may seem meet and enuiiablo In the premises. This summons is published by or der of the Hon. L. T. Harris, Judge of tlie above entitled court, which order was made and dated the K.th day of December, 1907, and which sum onier inreeici ma! tuts sum mons be published once a week for six saccc-nivo weeks, la the Eugene Dally Cil.-.r I. The d.ite of Hie fi-;t publication of tl'.is suaii'.K-.us is December 17 1!)07. FISKD M. PR NEP1-K. Atlii'Ty for Plaintiff. inminnnmtiii IF YOU NEED WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour anJ Feed.Tin and Granitcware. Headquarters for White River Fiour Candies, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE, TbGrocer Corner 5th'and Willamette Sts. Phone Red 46tt (iHM4minimt ii init'H"ln Cut out a I'd fill In with the name of a married lav.lv vou wish ." V'.'. ,',r "r l'""'st Department, The Guard, and It will csMint for one vote. N.. ;inh1 A Cut January 25di, liios Iti' tiKti-.ttlnn of I -i ii 1 Till,.. In the Circuit Court o! the Shite of Oregon for tbe County of Lane. In the matter of the applleat! n of Jolin K. Clmpbell to r.-i;i-;tir the tiile to the 'fast bait of lot 5;x In block seven, in Skinner's donation to Lane coun ty. Oregon; also beginning at the southwest ivrnr of said lot six in taid bloi k seven ami run south :l I feet, easi mi f,.,. north 3 1 fe t to sou:li--.is' or ner of s.il.l 1 .t. t'i. ncc ,.t mi ic'l lo p.ace ol h-'giiinii t:eiie. L.me cOc.iiti. iv, A--iin.i i:i fl i! K.ii-k o: OREGON HOME & LAND CO. Rooms 9 anJ JO over Chambcrsy-Bristow Bank Get You a Home of Your Own Have some eood bargainsin small and large farmi. . Ci'y Lots and City Homes, w ;1I be glad to show you anything in real estate. A Square Deal to All. Oregon Horn-. & Land Co., A. A. Aoby, W' !.-. in K- -r. The K! '.K TSk ESMOND HOTl L OSCAK ANtU HSON, Mt-f. Rltf,- I'urel-rin I'lJtl W., 75c. Ji.oO. SI 40, J2.00 rn Km lo twl bum til train, Kteol tni MifTioi Ktih nmtixtgai I A .1 lie. I I-. L The Dally UunVm lopiilr lill.V IVIre Voting C.mt.M A DTK mi'l'ON O l,h ,h' """ ' th '"m l'lv o lo ' '"' - " i or mail la lontesl 1 l. i,-,n Tl,. ol , -',. .. t,,v 1 111', Mtld XiH (J.khI Aft.r Jnmurjr UAih, l:HM kin. triistf... , Vt n. I W p. Ch. shii-'. ,1 To all w hotu It lr.ai concern Take . :,v that "ii :h., ::"' D.'c.-n V i -4 ,,,, , was I::, I t .1, !m K C.n, i hvilll i...r,t ef l..,-ie , ., n" v i:t.ll r- t i,' !, u of I' . Wn.l above ,! ,. r .1 s "i :! "ir en or !';'.,: , i:- of J.mnari ta'ise whv not be era: en as e.-n:- t r.ter.'d ac.tv: ,liT appli.au. oi and barred from di,pr y v. i.li: WALTON XKSS. Ap;'1ii-ni' Attorn II K.i. Youi A 1). :i-',, "ifh app'it.i' d. the sr.',:,. 1 and a ,1-. the -Ol wi.l .i be I ,k. Opportunity The Wis? Man Seizes It f he Way to Success a Lt in the GROSS ADDITION, it issuretod I m value sonn. i .1 line 4 p htgh and dry and command a view of the 1 V-.nC.ln m n-i-., , . J -.11 T- t...hH r r a :u .oia on easy terms, ronum lormajon sec G. G. GROSS J THEATRE BLOCK, EUCENE, OREGON.