Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, January 22, 1908, Image 4

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    THK ECGEJfK DAILY CCAKCTWEnXESlM ,
Glothes
ThatLook
Well and
Wear Well
arc to be found at our
store. TSe Michaels,
Stern Co., brand
is a guarantee of ei'
ccllcnce in workman
ship an material. We
are sole agents for Eu
gene, and our custom
ers stay with us year
after year, because
they have learned that
the best goods are the
cheapest in the long
run.
Our line of furnishings
is compltte everything
that men wear it carried
in itoclc. It is new and
up-to-date and priced
right.
We own our own build
ing, pay no rent and are
satisfied with treasonable
profit.
ED; HANSON
No. 8 Kant Nlnlli Street :
Kukiii', On'noii
MISS LILLIAN BRUNO AGAIN ASSUEMS
FIRST POSITION lit DISTRICT THREE
DISPLK HHSS ULA CUSHMAN
(II APKItONE CA VDIUATKS
Mrs. fine,
Aim. II. I.
KiiKcnn
(.Ililm, KuKm
Mrs. .Im hKrri, HprliiKf'el'l I'..
Mrs. W. V. lltailL-llrr. Kuiic. . . .
Mm. '. . MiidH.ni, Pulnre i f NMeetjt
Mm. Minnie CroniT
Mm. K. HnulMTt, Acme
Mm. O. roul. Kiineiie
Mm. Iiur Vrltflit. (oliurir
Mm. '. I. Ilunwikcr, liexier
Mm. M. SliiiHipniMTjr. Junction....
Mm. K. I'. Itnrnnril, (Vilmrc, '
Mm. C. T. (iiMMliiuin, t'oliiirn
Mm. J. IIIkkIii". Wia Penrl HI
Mm. .Inn. T. I'lllifler, I'loreiicc
Mm. I'r. Murlliuii, I'.'. Dili SI
Mm. K. Kenton, IK-hHt
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Dlstild .No. I.
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MIhh MiirKiicrllp Unod, III.. W. Htli .,,-
Mlwi Onice Wood, liHI W. Ml HI BH.IMMI
Ml liliili lliiiilopiluilt. Madison HI IW.BM
MIkd Aim Kiisilmm, city iVI.IHH
MIni Miihle Johnson, HD.1 IMkIiHI , Jt l.ll l'J
Miss May IiukIii. Pearl Ht .'Mi:
Miss Kny lurk, 7SIH Ferry Ht tM.WlH
MIm ill HiirlmiiHii, loth HI S3s
District .Mi. -.
ftllKH Alln Williams, IVxtcr
MIhh 'Minn Criiwin, Kevtcr.
Mlsa Kiil. Ilawlct, ('oltni(e (irove
Mlu lAfa HHnrnnl, Cottouc Urine ,
MIhh IU-iia linker, Cottiiue iinn
MIm ! Jml, Dfilrr
lllslrirl ., .1.
Mlsa Lillian llruitd, Florence
Minn llnlllo ;Mik, Junction (ity
MIm 1'U I'UHliiiuin, Anne.
MIhh (Irrtrudfi lliiHhnrll Junction ( It y
Mini Krw llnmblit, Mitplclull
Mlu Mhinlo HII)lM-tii, Junction I Ity
IHtrlrt Nil. I.
MIm Kfflo Wlllimw, Hrintflilil
Mian In-iif. Itolilnctt, 1'KnKnnt Hill
MIhh Mnutln IxmvH, Mtirt'olik
MIhh (Imrulu Nl'ff. Culiuru
Minn Myrtlo lllnlmp, Culmric 21,1115
Mix MailJilliia llctla, l i.nuig ...
MIn Mcrrll HtxMI, Cn-wfll .' U0.7IH
Ml.. rji'iiKvli'vn lliiwp. Crrawcll 20,1(1(1
Mlwi lOI KviTnoii, f'rntwi'll
Minx Hon In (IiiihIiiiiiii, CoIiiiik
MIm MnlM'l Tl iiwin, ( n cll
MIm ICdcnlu Chu l, Hprlnitrii'lll
MIm Krilitt Hlllllll, HirlliKfli'UI
MiM lu Siutt, (.'riwni'll
ARMITAGE & DOWN
s . Succtitori to
YATES & SON
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
iji -- n-i -
SAM SHAMAN
Junk Dealer
Highest Price paid for
HIDES, WOOL, PELTS,
OLD RUBBER,
SACKS SCRAP IRON
METALS AND RAGS
We also buy
Second Hand Goods
2 Ol.vt Strvet
Phone, Redi57l Fugcnc, Ore
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RiilHt;rlbra ot the Piilly
a ml Wovkly Otmrd who hiivo
a favurlle cnndldiilo In tha
content should favor - Ihoiii
with u Biilwci'liitlun now wlicu
Hit) vulim nrti moHt noodnd
voluii will bo crodltud by ru
itilttltlK "illiecl'liitloll prlco to
the Is office.
E. C. Gulliford
F eed and Livery,
Boarding Stables
Now 1'liMir Himiit New
HuIiImt Tlrx Turnout.
KU ls-k HtiKV l.liw.
V ,
100 Vt Mill Htrtvl.
I'lione Mln 0!)
HALL & SHUMWAY,
Ur rill tin or ,)lnniblnii fxtun-t
t'lumbluf ia or ork.
AIM) nnrl Jul l ing In tin rd
twt Irvn ork. Irun oik r.'Ui
t'.a I I tu.
Phon BUck lilt Wlliamntt it
T ESMOND HOTFL
OSCAR ANDERSON, Mtr.
Rilet- EuMcwan PUn
JOc. 7ic. JI.00.JI.S0. Ji.00
Frr Hu to M Iwm All train,
FrtMit and MarrlMMt St.
Pnfllln'l. , . , Orffr-n
Willi the ond ot Tho Otmrd iiopit-
lUr Indhm' votlnK contrat only fit-
loeii diiynoff. many of tho oontiwtuntu
who nro Htnlom to hnvo their imim-H
iinnonnred aa wlnnera nro roaorlliiK
Ht everythlim roBUlbV. to aornro
enoiiitli iibirlptlons mid voloa to
nlnt'u llu lr names at the head of their
romiectlvo tllatrlcta when the final
count of votes Is muilii SuturJ.iy. Keb-
ruary Ml., nt 10 i. in.
All Rood Americans love cjnles'.s
III which wits and hustle ai j the pre
diimlnmliiK fnclors.
Tho spirit which move the iad'
fnllunlilo and dotermlned worker In
the content la lufeclUma and It now
looka us IhoiiKh all nro affected by It
Alt candidates are doliiK ri'iunrka
bly well and a Hrent many surprMes
eun bo Imiked for between now nn.l
Uio finish.
'I'U uiirlaht plane), flvo free trips
In l.os Anii'les and return, and in
Hcholarshlps wilt be awarded lo the
contcHtauta and chaperono who fin
Ish with tho larKeat amiinut of voi.i
to their credit In each district. They
aro within tho reach o( every randt
dnt In the race, iirovldlni! Ihey B-'t In
and hustle for subscriptions fivin now
on. unlit Kobruui y !th, and tin 1'ebi u
niy 10th, when the names of the wl"
iters tiro nuuoutii'cd and your iiiutn
nptiears as one of the Itictty ones
will not ha sorry that you spent a few
weeks of K"od. hard, active worK.
The print's are all well worth
strenuous effxirt put forth Iroin now I
until the flnlsh-of the luce, ns the
winners will think when awarded the
Itrand nprlKbt Kimball piano.
The I'lipltul Prists
1 Tills Kimball piano has been pur
chaiKil by Tim lluard from the Kt-U'i-s
I'lano House, t'ortlnnd, and Is ex
hibited at tNe KiiKi.no sttlcsrimins of
tho Klleta l'Utlo House.
The Kimball, which will no as the
capital prlto In the eoniest, rt.talls In
l.nno routity for IJSO. In the catu
toaiio It Is described as follows:
"Seven and one-third octaves. Ivory
kexs. Three string and agraffe
Kla borate case with hand-carved I'.m
els. lop ud bottom moiihllnits KtiU
iitenslon music desk, roUIni: fall
board and new stile carved titi-c.
Con'.lnupiK hltiRes on top and fa'.l
hoaid Three pettals. Tiuir feet nine
Inchtsi hli:h. live fret six and one
half Inches wide, two feel liner and
one-half In.'hes de.ii.
I.vw AiiKi-lcs Vacation Tri
Tbesr five prises will be awdi
to the chaperonc who s'urvs t'.ie
i largest number ot voi.v and the four
i con t .'si sots w ho finish with the Inri;
Irst number nt vnirs in . s. h dl-otlct
slier the k: ud capital prise h:n been
awarded.
The wtnnerw of th-te M;! prlrct
are surely to h cniif ratuUtcd fo-. a
a resort l.os Ann ies connh tc'.y s.
Mies the wants tf every one On.,
finds endless variety for pleasure -mi
diversion. Its shops are Itl'.cd w n i
a fine a selection O IsporUd and do
mestic Kooda its la found In the lare-
eat Kiislern cltloa. Ha prlvuto iinu 1
public achunla rank with the beat.
Ilif mitslcul ndvutitaKos are a credit!
to i no city, uio city a mi miuurtian
railway system la considered tho moat
extensive and conipleto 1n latoat Itn-
pi-ovoineiils And conveniences of any
In Hie United Slates. An auditorium,
with a aciitliiK caiuuity of GIIOO per
sons, Ih coualilered tho finest example
of reinforced concrete flro-proof con
struction In tho world. Hettular sea
sons of tho heat In opera and (li'iui'fi.
turesque. Tally-ho
llulilwln's ranch.
However, there are man yother ail
vantages as essential and superior, as
they do not constitute all the alluring
qualities of this city as a summer re
mr Tf... tourist conies here not
only to escape excessive heat, but to
; be amused and entertained, to pur
sue recreations fitting the season.
Us Angeles has them all. from hill
climbing to surf bathing; from moun
tain top to sandy beach; boating, fish
ing both In salt and fresh water,
'camping, tenting, golfing trolley
I trips, aittoniobillng and steam nil!
'journeys; there Ib nothing lacking to
make the enjoyment of the visitor
' complete.
I Los Angeles has the best hotel ac
IcommodatlonB In the country-. Fam
, lly hotels and lodging houses In all
quartern of the city and can take care
of fiO.000 people.
! Among the finest and foremost Is
the "King Wclward Hotel." where the
winners of The Guard voting contest
will make their headquarters. It Is
accessible to every point of- interest,
all commercial centres nnd all places
of amusement. King Kdward Hotel
stands In the heart of the city boldly
claiming tho sunlight and air, of
fering its guests a royal welcome and
intention which at once dismisses all
! sense of "alone-ness." Down-to-date
In every detail In Its construction
1 fnrnlshlncs lo its cuisine. Absolute
ly fire proof protection. Six stories
in height, affording hospitality to
350 guests. Most efficient service
adds to the comfort and convenience
of tho guests to the smallest detail,
(scholarship I'rian
Some of tho most active vote get
ters in thn contest are anxious to
-win one nf t.he tuition prizes to be
awarded to the candidates who In
each district finish with the second
hlL-heat number of voles after the
nlnno and tiin prizes have been
awarded.
ScholnrslVipa at a representative
business college are always being
sought after. The Eugene Business
College where the winners will re-
Icolve a business education, ranks
I wnn ine loreiiiuwi in ... v.t-
!gon, nnd tho winners with ambition
land Inclination will be fortunate to
I win these prizes.
Tho college Is well housed and
'equipped with every necessary mod
!crn appliance. Instruction is equal
I to any to be ihad In the Pacific North
west.
ANNUAL REPORT
OF-DR. CHRISTIE, 0
STOCK INSPECTOR
DR. J. niltlKTIK SAYS TCHKIWT-
W)SIS KXISTS TO COXSlUKItA
III.K K.VTKXT AMDXO DOMKSTIC
AXIMAI-S P.KCOMUKXDS PI -Ui;
AllllATOIIt AS nOlKliY
TinnY HACKED WITH PAIN
i , causes such widespread suffering as Rheu0ati,.
No other disease causes t,'MV does it domin,..7ual1.
- .,i-tnrn hiiu du " f- j "'vc Ln i
h a nerve rawk r; the blood, that its victims are Usilli
when it becomes t ntrtnc neo t an
piae s avesto p..". - troubles, weak kidneys, indigestion ll
btood brough t onby s natural refuse of the body 'iJ
SUWtfthwuBhrteUiBaych.nneU of waste, is left toM
of passing oil mro h , these irreeulanttes, form n .l
ferment lo the bio0d, and Rheumatism gets a foothold. I
which is absorbed ii ito we ft . i,
blood '"Sirtrtiturated. into the different muscles, nerva 55
stances with which H 's ?"LU the flesh i,nma,' Wf.
p' -r .
8nd1!X"1nSnrl tender the muscles and joints throb and jerk, anatLTd
swollen and tenner, ' uu-t--. Misters, liniments .t J!
literally racked wim pa.u,
MOTIIKK'S KITCMEX
I Sovonth and Onk streets, has open
' ed under now management. Cood
board and room hy the day, week or
month. Flrst-clnss home cooking.
Chicken dinner every Sunday.
tf MRS. 8. Y. ABBOTT.
One Day Trips.
Wo are going to quit the umbrella
trndo and are closing out our um
brolla stock at cost. J. O. Watts
.lust around nnd nbout Los Angeles Jewel" optician, corner Ninth
the Mt. l.owe, Itublo Canyon, Kcho
Ml. Pasnilcmi, Ostrich Farm en route.
Pigeon farm of till, OHO pigeons. San
flubiiel Mission, founded In 1771.
The Huntn Anita Canyon, most
and Willamette streets.
Oood music at tne Underwood
Mink every ovenlng. Como and en
pic- Joy yourself. U
fOTKS At.I.OWF.It ON NKW AMI Old) PltKPAII) SVIISCIllXTIOXa TO
DAILY til Altl) AllH AS FOLLOWS:
No w
Three Months 400
Six Months 1.J0O
Ono year J, 000
Two years 9,0 00
Three years 1:1.500
Four years 1S.7T.0
I tve years
Ten years
Old
Carrier Mall
votes 200 votes
votes BOO votes
votes 1 ,f00 votes
votes 4, MIA votes
votes S.7r0 votes
votes 9.375 votes
S3.RO0 votes 1 1.2M) votes
60,000 votes 30,000 votes
$ 1 HO
2.50
5.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
50.00
( 1.00
2.00
4.00
S.00
12.00
16.00
20.00
40.00
VOTL'S AI.I.OWKD ON NKW AND OLD PRKPAIl) SlttSCtttPTIONS Tit
m:i:ki.y (ii'Aitn
Dr. J. Christie, county stock Inspec
tor, has fileu wnn in -
his annual report, as followsin7
Eugene. ur i.
To the Honorable i.ouni?
Lane County, uew--
i i,ov,. the honor here-
with to submit my report as s ock jn-
.,ninr of Lane county tor me
.' i... .i. 1907 I have Issued
certificates for Vhl''r'owing
ifornla or Washington the fo
animals: 45 horses, came,
...in -Unnn nnrl ''' 111 lint's.
" n, tnthe year I have had killed
three head of cattle for lumpy aw
..a ovnmineil after death me
j iroch ot ine.se .ittni"
ui,,,n-'o,t that the animal died of
Llt.no -
tuberculosis, or was seriouu """
ed at tho time of Its aeaui
i i,ouo nknwlse examined i
hogs that died of disease and found
H.... nff r nd W in I IOC i:iliuin.
In vestl gat Ion In reference to the lat
ter leads me to believe that they con
i.iii Mi disease by eating the car
cass of a row that died of the same
disease.
Mv observations during the
lead mo to believe even more strong-
Iv than I have heretotore expict.
it. r. tnliprcnlosls is widespread
among the -attle and nogs oi ui
cnuntv. As the recent investigations
of the best scientists, notably the roy
al commission of London. Knglaiid.
have found that tuberculosis is trans
missible from the animal to the hu
anm being, the existence of tubercu
losis lo ony considerable extent in
our domestic animals Is a matter of
serious concern. In counectiDn with
the Rtate veterinarian 1 test?d one
herd of 38 dairy cows, with the re
sult that five were found afflicted
with the disease and killed. As 1
above intimated, this disease is often
introduced among hogs from eating
the entrails of slaughtered animals.
Ton will therefore see that the care
and management of slaughter houses
is very Important In dealing with the
subject of tho suppression oi tuoercu-
losls. While 1 do not Know mat ine
law gives your body or myself power
to do much to effectually check the
spread of tills disease, justly regarded
as the most ratal tnat aiticis en-nur
animals or human beings, I cannot
forbear to say, seeing that I must re
port on the health or domestic ani
mals within tho county, that much
more Btrlngent provision ought to be
niacin tr detect nnd dispose ot ani
mals Infected wllh tuberculosis, and
to renitlro that slaughter houses
should bo bo conducted ns not to be a
breeding place of disease, among an
Imals. and. Indirectly, among human
beings. Many communities have found
a public abbatolr, under municipal
Inspection, the most efficient means
of checking the spread of disense
among cattle. As soon as the owner
finds out that ho cannot dispose of
animals for human food that are af
fected with disease, he Is conscious
of a powerful Incentive for the eradi
cation ot disease among his animals.
Such Institutions have proved a great
advantage to the butchers and have
generally proved self-supporting fi
nancially. I am very earnest in the
hope that some measure will soon
be adopted that wlil secure our do
mestic animals in this county from
the contagion of tuberculosis alid oth
er harmful nnd contagious diseases.
At present I nm forced to confess that
I have no sufficient means at my dis
posal to accomplish this- purpose,
though I am doing all 1 can toward
tho end In view.
Very respect full v.
J. CHIHSTIE.
Plasters, blisters, liniments, etc.,
cure the disease'; they relieve thepii,;
haps, temporarily, but do not reatkl
trouble, which is in the blood. S. S.S.jiJ
proper treatment ior itneuniatisra. h,J
J nrtA aft-acllS the disPflAA at l.n L. .11
uuw o - "in and.
by driving out the poison and acrid fy
which are causing the pain, and stm,J
i.iir and enriching the blood, :ures Rk J
- . f oil l.tnn.1 l
-.t.. S S S IS l c KlCdicai u. .w.. .iwiciBtnjj
medic, advice free. THE SWiti w., ai.Mtq
PURELY VEGETABLE
One
Two
I 111.'
Knur
Ptvo
Ten
New
rear 500 voles
ycufs 1.500 votes
- Years 2.400 votes
years 4.0H0 voles
years 7,500 voles
eill' 10.000 vote
Price
I Old Mall
250 votes 1.50
750 votes .00
1.200 votes 3.H0
S. 000 votes 4.50
3.760 votes 7.50
5.000 voles 15.IH1
IF YOU NEED
..GROCERIE
. WE HAVE THEM
A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed.jTin and
Graniteware. Headquarters for
White River Flour
J.
Candies, Nuts and Oranges
IheGrocer
Corner 5th!and Willamette Sis. Phone Red 4611
'nniltttf ' tiimiiiiii
OREGON HOME & LAND CO.
Rooms 9 arid 10 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 Hann & Land Co., A. A. Aaby, Mgr.
4- llOKX. 4
T
At Tiuii's'nn, January 17. 1 !0. lo
riarfii'M A. I. 'v.iliil a'-:d wife, a son.
Your Opportunity
The Wise Man Seizes It
The Way to Success
Buy a lot in the GROSS ADDITION, it is sure to tM
in value soon. 1 hese Lots are near the car line. IN'
lie high and dry and command a view of the ttr
Cheap in price aid sold on easy terms. For further in
formation sec '
G. G. GR.OSS
THEATRE BLOCK, EUGENE, OREGON.
The Ihilljr Unnnl'a Popular lAllictt'
( II APi:itt)K SPl.CIAl, VOTU
rlie VotliiR Content
COl'POX
Mrs.
Add re
Cut out and fill In with the name of a married laydv yon wish
to vote f.ir. Send or mall to Contest Pepartmeut, The liuard,
and It will count tor one votes.
N. i.'.hmI After January IMih, IIMI8
annmnfjni
IIKWAIIK OP PHYSICS I
Only Anuruvaics Stomach Trouble '
and Never I 'mi's. j
The trouble with most pr1!'!' '.vlln
have stomach trouble is that they do
not like lo take the time to set citn d
they overeat and then take iihysir.
which simply upsets the stomach'and
never cures.
While relief follows one or two
doses of M!-o-na siomjih table;,
chronic and lens-statidini: cases nei d
at le.ist two or three weeks' tr.-nt-Uictit
before the sick headache, dim
sji lis, bloallin:. heartburn, con.sM;p,i
tloii. uerousnes and oilier svmp
tonis that directly result from ir.,1,
i;e.!i.m are ii.mUhed never to return.
MU-na Is enMrelv ditferenr from
itotnae.-i r mi-.1. s. It is
I A.II.V.!
o
The iMily tonnl'. Popular 1-ndliV Prl Voting ( onte(
VOTK COl PON
"it and fill In with the name of the voutii! lady ou i
for Send or mull to Contest Pepartnient, The C.uard.
nut for ono vote.
O
I Jowl Aft.r JiiBiiary SAtli, I MM
Ish
in. I
the oru'.iKiry
' tk'-n t'efrre tpea
se. rc'ion f a e
S'Ttlmttieiiic: (he
can ! . its pi, .p.-r
w i:h ei - :.o.,
tl'lll's .r i C 5 ore
lo refiintl :he niei
ed CHICS.
'Ie jiines .111,1
iusi h o th:t i:
Ot' (
nt hov of m; i II. i
CASTOR I A
For Infects ' ; '. Clt.
niKlnd Yci' " - r6ih$j
Be.r the .
&fjcm.if C . r-T,
Eugeie Theatre SSftiJS
FOUR MGHTS
Starting Wednesday, 22d
Oliver J. Eckhardt presents
his popular eastern company
ECKHARDT'S IDEALS
in repcttoire of new royalty productions
never before produced in Euj-cne
Wednesday.. .The beautiful pastoral drama
kThe Villiage Schoolmaster
Thursday... The thrilling melo-drama
4,A Texas Outlaw
Friday.. .The sweetest story ever written
"Dore Thome
SatlT iy. .Lillian Mortimer's latest success
"A Man's Broken Promise
BETVYFEN ACT-H!fh Class Vaudeville Includlnj nw
wrj! t-.i n-.tnir j pi.-.urcs. Changed nightlr-
PRICES 15c-25c-35c-50c
HIS I
JOB PMG OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT T
O