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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1908)
THEEVGE.VE DAILY GUARD, Till RHOAV, J A XI' AH V 23. 190" Clothes ThatLook Well and Wear Well arc to be found at our store. Tie Michaels, Stern (Sb Co., brand is a guarantee of ex cellence 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. Out line of 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 tacisficd with a reasonable profit. ED. HANSON No. H KiiNt Ninth Htreet Kiittene, Ori'Kini EIGHT-YEAR-OLD GIRL CONTEST WAXES WARM AND THE VICTORY STILL REMAINS FOR THE FLEETEST AND REST WORKERS MAKES FINE PASTRY, LOile Elsie Griffin, the Xx ! CIIAl'KltOXK AM)IIATK Mi-h. If. I.. UllilM, Kuinun Mr. Jno Hm-, HurliiKfielil K I'.. I'.. .Ml. W. It. (till. Kukcih Mm. V. W. Ilrnnnti'llrr, I'.ufiw Mm. '. (). lluriaon, I'll hire nf NiveeU. . Mr. Minnie, fanner Mr. K. Hitubert, A chip ' Mm. O. ('miIn, l-hiuene J.Mrl. latum WrlK'it. Oburis ,MrH, ('. I.. Ilunaukcr, liexier i Mr. M. Moiilicuinery, .limi'lloii ...... ;Mr. K. I' lluriitircl, Cohiirg, Or Mm. . T. Gimtlnuill, I ohui'K Mm. J. IIU:irilin, MtlU I'cnrl SI Mm. .Inn. 1'. Knuner, l'"lnreiire Mm. Dr. Mariiumii, 10. lltli SI Min. K. I'eiitmi, Dexter.. . .'.M.I7I . .UU,2IK . .S!2,fMI7 . . I I.I 71) .. fS3K . . 4 1 7I . . 1 7IH . . . 1)1)0 . . . HI7 . . IW2 171 . . . win . . a7 . . . mo . .. 107 . . . MB Mr. II. A. Ilix.tli, I III K. Dill St 8 NAMKB OK COMI'KTIXG CAX1HDATKH. DlHlriit Xn. I. Minn Alls Kiwtlinm, city 72.IHH MIhh MiirKlli'rllp WimmIh, IU. W. Kill I7,H71 MUn liliih lliiiilei-xlurfr. MiiiUmm Ht '. (10,11(1:1 Mlm Oinre Wood, 1!HI V. Hill Ht BH.UIH Minn Muhlc JiiIiiihoii, Hll. HlghSt S4,OI3 .MIhh Miiy I)iiiikIiih, I'enrl HI UII.471 Minn 1'iiy (i nk, 7!i: Kerry HI SS.YIMM .MIhh 11 III lluelitiuiill, Kllli Ht -31 DiHlrli t No. i!. Mlm Alia Willhuiit, Dexter Sll.l.W M Ihh .elmii I rujiii, Dexter JI.IIIMI MIhh Kute llimley, tlne Grove ii(l,7HO Ml km Ij-ia Smifcrd. ('(illn- Grove 2,1MM MIm Itena linker, Cotluue drove 17,1113 MIm I Hits JsouIm, Dexter. 0U'J Plxlrlrt Xi. :i. S "J"'-- r- - ARM1TACE & BOWN Succt uora to YATES &. SON Livery, Feed and Sales Stables I--J i - Lrgf" i A 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 inZ Olive Street Phone, Red 5571 Eugene, Ore, E. C. Gulliford FcecJcr.d Livery, Boarding Stables Now I'lonr Itooin New HiiIiIht TIiv Turnout, full ( nvk Ntne l.lue. 1011 Wwtt Htli Street. I'Iiuiio Mnln U(l :(,2IH 2H,(I(I2 imi,:i( 21,714 17.1 (IS S40 BH.IHS It'J.IIM) 2n,l):l( 2l,l(i:l u:,ihi: 2:1,71)0 MIkk Myrllo ltlluii, Coliuric 22,H: Minn (li'iK'vli'vo llmve, l'rwll ' 20,4(1(1 Minn l'tn Kvnwin, C'nuwrll 1:1,47:1 MInn Iti'nln (loiidniiiii, Coliurx 0411 MInn MiiIh'I TlioinpHun, CnuiwfH 1220 Mlu iMlcnla ClmiM'l, HprliiKflelil 714 MInn l.rnm Hmllli, HprluRfli lil MInn l.ou Hi-oil, Cri-Nwi'll on MInn l.llllnn tmnil, Klorrnro MInn llHttie Cmk, Jiinrtlnn Cliy MInn I Ih CuNlimnn, Anno MInn (Jlimln IIiihIiiipII .liiiirlliin City .... MInn Kths ilnmlilo, Muplituu MInn Mrnnlo Hllibrtu, Junction City District No. MIhh Kfflo Wlllirow, Hirliiuflol(l MInn In-no ItolilnHI, I'Unwuit Hill MInn MiiihIu I'hIn. Murroln MInn Mnibilliiii lli'ttn, Colmrn MIhn (liMiritis Ncff, t'oliurK MInn Mi-rrll Hoolt, Cnwwi'll while a big reserve of votes la an ea Nentlal If you wunt a l''ik-ln the lust nlnht, at the s.uiio time your friends will support you more readily If your name In In the lead In your district aud they think ) jU are u winner. COMMISSION Kltti' COt 1ST Koitri Account Joe Hansen, crusher wurk..f 3.&0 Hurton Jowell, blastliiK 11.00 (irosn Droa., repairs, etc.... 39.00 Lester Bean, crusher work.. 2(1.00 M. C. Coodenow, engineer. . 105.00 8. M. Oodard. road work IX.Su H. Ward, road work 4 im) J. R. Sexton, road work.... 74.00 Orlffln Hurdware Co., mdse. . 1 1 ",c 0 S Carl Olmple, crusher work.. 29.7.') J. T. l.anib, crusher work.. 39.&0 W. K. I.amt), crusher work. . 4 0.&0 John Calloway, crusher work 30 ;,0 A. C. Godard, wood 30.50 Clifford Abbey, road work.. 15.2T. John Calloway, crusher work, 24.50 C. M. Collier, county survey or, survey 10.50 J. Albro, road work 45.00 C. V. Evans, road work.... 15.25 A. Oleason, road work 4 9.00 MMHorn llros., lumber 17.12 I.. K. Prlndel, road work 7.50 A. Nfbert. road work 111.50 J. W. Klnmnn, road work... 12.00 Mosea Gum, road work i.ou Henry Dixon, hauling snivel. 30.00 M. A. Uttinger, road work. . . 4.50 Ed Bundy, road work 2 7.00 Miller & Mays, mdse 6.40 Will McLean, road work 3.00 Joel Sniythe, road work 9.00 Roy Gallaway. crusher work . 73.50 Chas. Ware, crusher work.. 79.00 Sam Watson, crusher work. . 50.00 John McColluni.crusher work 52.25 Wm. McColluni.crusher work 29.00 C. Albro, crusher work.... 44.00 If. Carson, crusher work. . . . 44.00 W. H. Oswald, crusher work. 11C.37 , i....- f 1r Griffin, of the l'ecpie s re,taur.iti ai the corner of West Sevenm and 011 streets, sent to The Guard ofHce a fine sponge cake and a creara , .It which she made without an as.,i. ance after school hours last e .ning. Klsie is a very bright little K rl ami ,.n cook as well as many sron t,li 1. ihm she. Her fine. its Th ao iic rivf i and much better tnan n. - , or six pastry For nil umltftloua candi dates the remaining days of I ho race will be filled with the keenest competition, and It's the ones who make the best showing from now on who will figure, must prom inently when the prizes aro being awarded. A CVRE KOR MISKI'.Y . "I have found a cure for the mis ery malaria produces," Bays H. M James, of Louellen, S. C. "It's called Electric Bitters and comes In 50 cent bottles. It breaks up a case ol chills or a bilious attack In no time and It puts yellow jauudlco clear out of commission." This great tonic medicine and blood purifier give quick relief In all stomach, liver and kidney complaints, and the misery of Jnme back. Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuvkendall's drug store. years otoer ......! fro cn testily t'" "J " pllns the cake and pie which she sent to this office. -Mr. Griffin says he will put his daughter up girl of her age in the state fo cook ing, and thinks she could easllj ln many contest of that kind He the culinary art should be taught in the public schools. H. AMTSK.MEXTS iiin Economizes the use of flour, but. ' ter and eggs; makes the biscuit, cake and pastry mor,e appetiz. ing, nutritious and wholesome, nccouipnnliKl with all ' the enjoy ments of a summer visit t the land of sunshine, and the acholar ships. I The raco In every dlstrhat Is Ht 1 11 1 nnybody'B nnd everybody's. No lead-; or Is so far ahead that her rivals can ' not overtake her. With thos itnowl-' edge of the evenness of the contest! every rundldiito will ho on the nlert.j We hse all tho latest methods In leaving no opportunity to escapo to i cleaning and dyeing at the Eugene secure votes. Telephone messages to i)VB Works, comor Sixth nnd WIMnin- Tho Theatre Cafe Is now serving a dish of delicious fresh shrimp with every order of oysters. Come and eat oysters. tf HALL &. SHUMWAY, Carry k full hi ot iiluiiililiiN: tliturri rlumblui Nna Mr work. Alto invnO Jelling In' tin ard tlwt Iron oik. In n aoik nunf t'.il.l ti,. Phont Black 11); Wn,mtt tt TR" ESMOND HOTEL OSCAR ANI)hJSON, Mf Rit-Furopn Ptn iOv. 7ic. JI.00.JI.50. j:.00 Fw B to i Iran ill ttilui Front And Miirrlaen St. Periling, . . . Ckv Krom every section of I.nno county which The Gillird'l great JI000 prlie cottlest rovers vote gettera In each district are hustling from early un til Into to get enough votes and sub scriptions tn place their nuinu In a winning position after thu Inst count of votes Is made, whlrH will be only fourteen days from now. Wire-pulling of all descriptions Is being dune, but It Is with charming good nature that tho Intense rivalry prevails. Candidate are alive to the fact that the prltcN to be awnrded are too val uable to be passed up without an ef fort, hence all aorta and conditions of lines are being planned by the candidates to get enough subscrlp llona to place their names to the fruit when the occasion demands. Yes terday several of the out-of-town can didates called at the office of I'he Guard to learn the details regarding the trip prises and scholarships, and all declared they would work ever lastingly from now until the Inst mo ment of the contest to capture them, and will urge their friends to do Itke wb . The contest Is constantly growing In popularity, as is Illustrated by the greatly increased vote each day. A week ago much was suld about the candidates who had taken to the road In pursuit of votes. At that time there were only about a half dosen i an. , iluti's soliciting vlten on the road, and It was Imleed thought re markable. But now there are 13 o( the candidates soliciting votes the nine as traveling man drums up business, anil from reports that are being received all of them nre doing remarkably well, Eugene candidate- packed up their dress suit cases and took the trains to the surrounding towns. Tho country candidates pack ed up their dress suit cases and catue to Kugene. The Eugene candidates wtio sought other fields are obtain ing many subscrlpttona. the candi dates from the surrounding towns who ramo to this city have done equally as well as the Eugene candi dates ho went out on the road. But thc will all return to their homes very shortly to conclude their various rampatitn. They realite that tho contest Is routing rapidly to an end. and ItiAl they have no time to mnsto If ihey cxpcel to be victorious In this memorable struggle. Tald-ln-ad-vanco new subevi Iptloni are what count. Candidates are entering on the l.i't lap uf the contest. Tho hard work will he over for the candidal'' two weeks from Saturday night, and next wis'k tills the talc as to which ef the contestant In the four district win the grand upright piano, which of the contestant and thaprrone can II dale win the prlie ef the five fre.i Irlp to l.o Angele and return with trie euiertattiineiit at a good lt.itcl. friends or a word dropped here suid there apprising then! of the approach of the end of the contest, vllh a Inat call for nsslHlaneu will bo found of aurvlce. As the contost nnrrows down to on ly. a few days tho yoium lady who I John, win no voted the most popular In her district will find It a great, advantage to have her nanui kept at the top and ette street. Phono Bed 2881. tt John "What kind of tea do you like best?" Brlsclila "Go-tees. some but Rocky Mountain Ten best?" Brlsclila "It Bpeaks for Itself, (Makes lovely complexions.) Linn Drug Co. BniscmiiE von the Gi ni OTEH ALLOWED OS NKW Al Ol.ll 1'ltEI'AII) Sl HSCltlNTlONS TO 1MILV lillAJtl) AKK AS FOLLOWS: No w Three Months 4 00 Six Months 1,2 00 One year 3,0 00 Two years ii.OflO I nree years Knur yenra Klvo years Ten years VOTES AI.LOWKI) O.V 1.1,500 IS. 750 22,500 00,000 Old 200 votes BOO votes 1,500 votes 4,500 votes 6,750 votes 9,375 votes votes 1 1.250 votes votes 30,000 votes votes votes votes votes voles votes Carrier Mall $ 1.50 $ l.OA 2.D0 2.00 6.00 4.00 10.00 8.00 15.00 12.00 20.00 16.00 25. (Ml , 2u. ell 50.00 40.00 "The Village Schoolmaster was presented at the Eugene theatre last night to a good sized and apprecia tive audience by Kckhardt s Ideals, a clever repertoire company now filling a four nights engagement In his citv. The company Is composed of capable actors, who are giving a good show at popular prices.. Tonight "A Texas Outlaw.' Hobley Male Quartet The Hobley Male Quartet sang in the First M. E. church to the great delight of all. They are all artists. Everv number on the program, as well as the encores, was received witn the greatest delight. They ought to go everywhere. Their work Is novel, unique and most effective. The hits they make are capital. 1 commend them most heartily. Howard Kinsey has a very beauti ful deep bass voice of unusual prom ise. If all the natural equipment of his youth is fulfilled by study he will be a Hinger to be proud of. Freder ick Howard. Dean Drake University. Conservatory of Music, Voice Culture. Interpretation of Sonc. I'.nsemuie Singing. Conductor of Music. The Hobley Quartet sang several (elections at the capr-1 meeting Fri Jay morning. Mr. Rebley read a couple of selections from Eugene Field and James Whitcomb Riley. The boys were received enthuslastl "nllv bv the student body. Fort Col- line Evening Courier. Sohleskl. His masterly address on Poland completely captlvatea ins uuuieurc. Salem Republican. Ills lecture on Russian prisons was me of the most interesting heard here in many years. Newton Press. At the Baptist church Friday and Saturday evenings, under the auspic es of the Baraca Mule Quartet. Ad mission. 35 cents. Children, 25 cents. "Tho Gingerbread Man" will cer tainly he welcomed royally in Eu gene, for nsiiie ironi its ueiigniiui music and clean, wholesome fun, they have in their personnel "Garrlck Ma jors," who was for some time associ ated with Western productions; also Miss Day, the prima donna, whose work Is also wel 1 known on the coast. "Owen Wistar's story of 'The Vir ginian' comes very nearly being the great American play. Most assuredly it Is the great play of the great West. W. S. Hart was seen at the Lyceum last night as the Virginian. Ills de lineation of this character cannot fail to charm everywhere. Frank Cain peau plays the sinister Trampas with all the ease and grace that comes from long polish of an originally finj creation." Democrat anil Chronicle. Rochester. September 6, 1907. ABSOLUTELY PURE This is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It lias No Substitute There an Alum and Phosphate of Lime mlzturas Mid t a lower price, but no housekeeper regarding tha health ef ber family can afford to use them. fm a. presents. They expect to res: Walker, Or. s. MAICItlKI). '. ' STORE ROOMS A.VD OFFICII 4 V -T il have blocks in contemjlrl January i;mii, i;v., m mv- o"mc , the bride's parents In Springfield, Oregon, Arthur J. Smith and Frances W. Iliggins. The ceremony, which was performed by Rev. I. B. Harring ton in the presence of about twenty relatives and friends, was followed by a delicious luncheon. The young people, wliu are quite popular, re ceived many beautiful and ttseiui I I have blocks In Tenants desiring store roomiuj rices win ao wen to conault it mediately, i am also plannlij lor families FREE THOMAS, Arthlf 1 2tf Room 7, ChriamuBl ' ROLL TOP DESK For sale cheap. J. 0. Willi ner Ninth and Willamette straJ OREGON HO ME & LAND CO. Rooms 9 and JO over Chambers-Bristow Bank Get You a Home of Your Own Have some good bargainsin 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 Ham'? &. Land Co., A. A. Aaby, Mgr. HAIM'V WOMKX. XKW AND OLD rrtKI'AII) S.llSCItllTIOXS WKKKLY tifAltl) Til Xew Ono "ar 500 votes Two years , 1.500 votes 1 hree Years 2,400 voles Kour years fc t ort ,.,,, Mvo years -7,500 votes I en years 10,000 votes Old 2. 'ill votes "r.il v it, s 1.200 votes 2.000 votes 3.7f0 votes C.OOO votes Trice Mall I 1. i0 3.00 3. Oil LT.ll 7 . 0 Tim Unity t)uinl's Popular Iiiillex' 1'rUo Voting Contest tTI.IPKIUHXK Sl'KCJlAL VOTK t'OlTOX Ad dross Tut out ami fill in with the namo of a married, laydy you wln to vol.. for. Hiit or mail lo Contest Prpartment, The liuard, ami it win count ir tine votes. X04 ;o,l Aft.-r January iMtli, 1IMIN '4 The liaily Mr', IVpnlnr IahW Prlso Viillng t'onteM votk mt rox Ml Allr Mslrlct fill cut and fill la with tti am of the young lady you tn vote f,.r. ft .n,i or snnll to Contest lvpartment. 1e liuard, II will unt ,,r one te. A, ;.m! MWf Jtinury 2.1 ih. Ittiu 'h and IMelily of Them in Kugene nnd IIihhI Unison l'Vr It. Wouldn't any woman he happy? After years ef bai'liaclie. suffering, Hays of misery, nights of unrest, ' The distress of urinary trouble:-. Slio finds relief and cure? ; No reason why any Kugene reader Should suffer in the face of evi dence like this: Mrs. M. .1. Drew of 2 H T West Kighth Sir, et.. Kugene, Ore., s:vs: "1 suff -ied frein s'er. pains that seemed to run from 11, e kidneys through tin- 1 ,ir,4 an 1 down Into the limbs. There w.w also a noticeable disorder ef the aeti, .1 o: the kidneys ami the presence of uric acid caused rheumatic twinges. llelng induced to try Poan's Kidney Pills I was a--re, ably surprise, I by the prompt re lief 1 found. 11 h-dped me a great deal tn Just a few days and iiu- Im provement continued as long as 1 kept on with tli-ir use. I 'cannot help but giv,, Poai, s Kidney i'is a stronger rotvuiiinemlation." For sale by all dealers. Price f,0 cents, l-'ester-Milbiiin fo., Huffaio, New York, sole agents for the Pni teil Stales. Remember the name- loan's and take 110 other. TO ft UK A IT.T.u IX OVK PAY ! Take LAX T1VK HUOMO OV.nlne 1 -.e'ets Hrugg.,!5 re(ud ntouev if It fails to cure. K. W. lllielVV st- natuie Is en each bor S.'c Your Opportunity The Wise Man Seizes It The Way to Success Buy a lot in the GROSS ADDITION, it issurctodouM 111 value soon. J hese Lots arc near the car line. If lie high and dry and command a view of the cit t-ncap in price a id sold on easy terms. For further v lorniation see - G. G. GR.OSS THEATRE BLOCK, EUGENE, OAEG0N. w, and Wi:; The Ti, 0 ste-s Win nuk-- at K it, and a: vk .111 I '1't 1 ' 11 I Nurl: our oi.l a.- Pye W e:ks. S - Eugene Theatre fcS,5 FOUR NIGHTS Starting Wednesday, 22d 01 iver J. Eck!hardt presents his popular eastern company RCKHARDT'S IDEALS in tcpcitoire of new royalty productions never before produced in Eugene VeilMsday...Th-: beautiful pastoral drama "The,Villiage Schoolmaster Thursday.. .The thrilling melodrama , v "A Texas Outlaw Fl lday...Thc STvecte-t stcry ever written "Dore Thome SatU. diy. .L;::-:.tn Mortimer's latest success , . "A Man's Broken Promise O.TVtEN ACT'-Hijh Cla Vaudf-llle Includinf o-w i- u--S.k moving pi.-urei. Chlugf i nightly. PRICES 1 5c-2 5c-35c-50c .