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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1908)
THE ETCE.VE DAILY GUARD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1008 Clothes ThatLook Well and Wear Well are to be found at our store. TEe Michaels, Stern (58 Co., brand is a guarantee of ci ccllcnce in workman r.hip 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 arc the cheapest in the long run. Our line of furnishings is complete everything that men wear i carried in stock. It is new and up-to-date and priced right. We own our own build ing, pay no rent and are sacisfied with a reasonable profit. ED. HANSON No. H Knt Xliilh Hired ARMITACE &. BOWN SuccMtorf to YATES & SON Livery, Feed and Sales Stables J....LI " ' SAM SHAMAN Junk Dealor Highest Price paid for HfDES, WOOL, PELTS, OLD RUBBER, SACKS SCRAP IRON METALS AND RAGS We also buy Second Hxni Goods in I Olive Street Phone. Red557l Eugene, Ore, E. C, Gulliford Feed or i Livery, Boarding Stables Nrw l-1(r Uoom Xow tt.ililier Tim Turnout. Vntt frwk Ktii I-'1""- 100 WrM Hill HlrvW. I'liou Mnln t!) HALL &. SHUMWAY, i'it loll lin 01 jliinihtiift flvtunn f lunttilutt '" work, Aln lrrl ju I lim III tin ' Ik4 lion woik. Inn ink 1 1011 1 tl.nlil . ptioti niark Wlimront it TEk ESMOND HOT&L OSCAR ANDERSON, M. Rtt-Eotoptt PUn Mc, lie H OO, JI M. .00 Fm Uui to tmt froni til trlint Frmt tnd Moctum So. .- ) J '. v. ., g - . V ; : I'hoto by MIKK (JI'.ACK WOOD (ii.ri;it)N!-: Mm. Mrs. Mm. Min. Ml-M. Min. )ln. Mil, Mrn. Mm. Mm. Mm. Mr. Mm. Mm. Mm. Mm. Mm. W. It. (tile, Kiii-no II. Ii. (illlllN, ICligene .Inn Hporvx, Kprlii';flclil It I. W. W. IlimiNti'lHT, KllKi'lli' O. HiiiImom, I'iiIiii-o of SucctM .Minnie ( Vimi-r I. Hiinbert, Acme t). CoiiIm, Kiikciic Ijinrn Wrltrlil, t'olmrir. r I'. I. llniiNitker, Dexier M. Montgomery, Junrtloii V, V, llimiitril, t'oliurjt., Or (', T. tlootlmiiii, CiiluirK .1. IhgulllH, HH'J Pearl HI Ino. T. I'liulier, l-'lort'liro Dr. Mariiiiin, I-:. 11th SI K. 1'Viilnn, Hevter It. A. Ilooili, 1 1:1 i:. Old SI NAMUS (II'' rot!" DlMl'lc Minn Altil l-.'ii-lluii", city Mlwt Miit'Kiierile W'nmli, l'1 W. Kill MIkh Mali llcnilcrxtuiM. MiiiPmii Hi Mlut (Jnlcc Wooil, 2HI W, Hill HI . . : MIxn May noui'la, I'eiu'l Ml. , MInm Mllhlc .lolllimili, Klin HIkIiSI Minn l'ny 'l rli, 7:i:l Kerry si MImi llitt Itiii'hiiimn, Itlili HI Dlhti i. t Minn Aldl WIIKmiii., Ilexler MInh Kate Haw Icy, College (,rnve MIhh .elina CriiHtu, licucr MIn Irf'tu Kitliftirtl, Cottage Grove MImi Itcnil linker, Cotleije Grove . MIkn Oorti Jacohn, le(er IHilrlct Mlna lliillie Conk, Junction City Ml l.lllliiu IIiuiiiI, Moivnce Mipm I'lii CiiMhnmn, Acme Minn Gertrude- ltnliix'll .limit leu t liy MIhm Knui lliimtili', MnpliMiui Mln Minnie HllilieiH, Junction City IM.li-iit MIm Kffle Wlthrmv, Hprlimflelil. . : M inn Irene liuhliiclt, I'lniMint Hill MIk Minnie I .!, Mm-coln MIm Miiiliillne llellH, Colon MIm Giwgln Xeff, folium MUn Merril Hcntt, Cri'MVell Mix Myrtle HWIiop, Coliina MIm (ii'iu'vleve lloe, fleell MIm l'tn l:erMHl, fli ll MUn lieuiii (H.tlliiall, Colni-g MIm Mabel Tliolliion, Cii-hiii-II Ml.) ImIciiIu ( Iiiiim'I, Niirtnutlelil MIm Ivi iiiii Slllllll, Sol luurlclil MIhh l oll Sunt, Cicmw-II 4. 4 It will renulro soiuo good work to beat utile of the leaders and tho chance nr that It lll need all of your friend to ! Ill enough nub- crlitlon to win. "Hint If" 4 I the word now, nJ stHillug loimirrow th lt pevlsl of- fer of the race aw Into ef- feet. HeaJ the condition carefully. See new scale of vote l.nuc.l oil NEW rU'tl- HCII1I'TUNS Mls Cr.o-.i Wood, of litlilt No. I, U pl.t.r.v U i'in-n i.1 l.l.ty. has tn-e! a vi i) a -l.n rjil I. I.l'.e nl.-.Cc :'.ie na.t of the r mI -.i; i-.-.it -tt.' ami li in-it a c a il '..iw:'i. a the (ol.-.l o( o!,' mi.unitj llcr , nutne I 1 I 'eve. ' Wi W.m.I la an Or i:l: h lilrth, and ban ici:il J In Lun .110 the Ki-vatcr prt o( bev life, ht-r h h many irli-nd who arc pevionaUy' lntcre rd In her oih.opic. I tin l eiy delioii of wlnuin tne tx inoiit'i' ceume ,ho'.arhlp I" ' Kiiavne lliulacsn IVIleisc to be award ed (o the candidate ol IMnrlct num- jbrr one h.i llnlhe with the hiahest 'u.....l . ..( .Kr Ilia Irll, lirlli'A ar awarded. MIM Wood I one of tho most poo oular yount ladle lu tJinit county, 1 F VOTES B THE BIG RUSH OF 1 i ! Dorrla Art Gallery. I ! camudati'.s No. I . . ,!!K,:i:t:l , .i;,-i.(i:ti) . .2.1.171 . .'j.tnn . . I t.'JIKI . . li.lM t . 1,1 HI! . . 1 7IIH . . KVJI . .. 41 17 . . Ifci'J 171 . . . imo . .. :lol . . . - to . .. 1117 ... lis . . . SI ! KI'INO CANDIDA I Xc. I. .7'.!, IMS .(l7,H7t) .(Ii',!l7:t . rH,l)7'2 .:ts.l7n .:t l.o iu .UH,."(I8 . ami No. 2. :tn. inn J!l,7() -!:,. no I 17.(1 1.1 , nixi'j No. It. . No. I, : . . . . . :ll.nii-j . .:ll),V!IH . .'jn,Hii:l . .1M.710 . .17.111.1 . . It 1(10 . .!H,H1 . ,:fj,.iivj . .t!.i,i:iit . .LM, Ill:l . .U . ,110(1 . .1,7110 . .'J'J.H(II) . .'JO. Kiel . . I.t,t7: . . 11 I I I . . IIMI! . . 711 no ft.i a senior student at the Eugene high school and member of tho Glee Club. Combined with her business ability as a vole getter Mis Wood ha a charm of person tuat greatly en linnces her popularity. She Is ex ceedingly Jolly in dlpoltlon. and has a permiaslv manner that usually fetche what he goe after. Any one wishing to favor Mis Wood with a uhiH-rlptlon can reach her by phone at lllark 30 72 or by nollfylng her by mall at her res idence. JS1 West Eluhth street. Many of the candidate nnd chap crone came (o (he office several lime during t!w day. showing that the were not content to stop after -ecorlng a f. w sulMcrlpilnns. but oent out after more la their ef fort to secure enough to H.lrrnnl them wlunlng one of the Miluablc prltc As ..xpcclel, every c:lv. ran d!,Uu w.nki I tr,;n car.y net, I latr tliU .,'. )-. I,. ,,uiic ei Cic i-.ind!-,la'e who wtit th rou with rt spurt l-'t it nr.. r--.itn ,11 the roilit if their orX Tlicy neiu out ntt.'r tho vote with renewed cue g. real Uliig that It w cither then or never, a I hi same chance will not be hJ ataitt. He.ultn (.nxKrlng Thi. reull of a hit ol (nulling on the part of all those who took an Inter-Mi In the cndUI:e, comhlned with tho effort of th contestant themolVM. w, gratifying, and now. lth a g.wd reserve fund of vott and promise of more In th future, TIONS 0ESF1I LAST WEEK they are all In the race to 'win will mil In m Lr,.rl hard Wfirk Uli- will put 111 some good hard worlj un til tho close of the contest. lht Hix-ciul Von- Offer KUirtii To morrfrtv. A number of candidates who' have been holding back subscriptions wait ing for another special vote to be launched will be glad to learn 'that an increase in votes will be allowed on all NEW subscriptions com mencing tomorrow Saturday. This special Increase of votes does not sip- CO.MK AM) Si: I', T1IK VOTKS COI NTKI) ; , - i 1 i! it s 1 Some malicious individual has circulated (lie report that certain candidates are slated to win The Guard contest Iirlzes regardless of the num ber of votes honestly earned nnd polled by other candi dates. Regarding this report The Guard can only say that It Is absolutely false, and that every candldato has an equal show In all respects, and that no employe of the paper is al lowed to show partiality to ward .any candidate or take an undue Interest In any con tentant to the detriment of an other. The publisher of The Guard guarantees the abso lute fairness of this contest, and will pay liberally for any reliable Information tending to show that any employe or nttnche of the paper has vio lated his Instructions In this regard. From now on the real con test will he waged and the heavy polling of votes which will decide the contest -will be done. . To further guar antee absolute fairness the votes cast will be counted at 8 o'clock p. in. dally for the next day'a publication, and at that time any candidate or her representative nipy come nnrl see the count and be npured of the legality of any ballots counted. The Guard manage ment has no more Idea than nny outsider who will win these prl7.es, owing to the large number of coupons be ing held In reserve, and the earnest work now being done by all Interested but It does know they will be awarded to tho candidates Hilling tho largest number of votes, un der (he rules of (he contest as published dally. 1 Ing held In reserve, and the 1 earnest work now being done 4 ) by all Interested but It does know they will be awarded to 4 1 ply lo OLD subscriptions, aH It did two weeks ago, when an Increase ol ; f0 per cent over tho regular scale of t votes was nllowed on old as well ns new orders. The new scale of votes (printed be low) allowed on new subscriptions Is an Increase of 50 per cent over the regular scale, and as the new sub- sci-lptions are secured they should be' fOTKS AI.l.OWKI) OM KM' AND Old) PltK.I'AIH SlllSt'RIXTIOXS TO DAII.V til. Mil) AUK AS WILLOWS: Three Months. . Six Months. . . . One Year Two Years. . . . Three Years. . . Four Years . . . . i-'lvo Years. . . . Ten Years VOTKH ALLOW i:i OV Price New Old Jinn One year 750 votes 250 votes 1 50 Two years 2.250 votes 750 votes 3.00 Three Years 3. 800 vet s 1.200 votes 4 50 .Four years 4.000 votes 2.000 votes 6 HO Five years 111.25(1 votes 3.750 voles 7 50 Ten years 15,000 votes 5.000 votes 15.00 ,M""r'"-""f- II 1111 Uli 1 1 III HIIMIIHIIIIIIIMIIIIII II lllll Tim Dally Guard's Popular Indie' Prl.e Vol Inn Contiwt t llAPKKOXK SPECIAL VOTE COl'POX Mrs. Address , Cut out and fill In with tho name of a married ladv you wish to vote for. Send or mall to Contest Department The Guard and It will count for one votes. Not Goon! After January iHlli, IIIOH The Dally Guard's Popular Ijidi.V prl,. Voting Contc.1 VOTE col pox Mis Address District Cut out and 'ill In with the name of the voung ia,iv von .1 s to vol for. Send or mall lo Contest Department The t;, . ? It will count for on vote. o i-iurd. and XtH Good After January 3.1th, owt turno' In at on"-e an1 nnt h'i until the last few days of the rare. I'cople whm they favor a camliil.ue iih a subscription arc anxious u have the paper d-livrei! at '". Jii.lKlnK from the number ' phone rnll receiv.-d at iM ("; ,ar-h cvmiIiib hy People i n r, 1 1 r i n s their paper has not lieen delivered It Is evident that considerable uli.v-riii-tlon money is ueins: held hack 1 candidates for the final spurt. Conditions of SKi;il. Subscriptions must be absolute. y new. A change of name at. the came address, or a change of address will . . n nanr nil )tl?rl tlt'T. r order follow ehy a renewal A "P et . ' . ,. will not he considereu a new ... scrlber. The conditions ol tne spei-.a, offer will be strictly adhered to. I.njtt Siieclnl Offer. No other special offer of any kind will be made at any time during the remainder of the contest. This 19 positively the last opportunity to se cure extra votes, and this special of fer Is for NEW subscribers ONL. The regular number of votes will be IsHued on old subscriptions during the remainder of the cutest. Now is the time to make the great effort to win the prize. Circulate among your friends and aiquaiui ancesand get enough new suiiscdihers as well as old to make up yjur short age of votes. Turn the orders In as soon as se cured, so the paper can get started, then If vou wish to hold the vote cou pons until later, you can do so, but It is Imperative that you turn the or ders in the same day they are receiv ed. Previous to this special vote of fer candidates had an excuse, waiting for this offer to come up. but now that It Is announced as POSITIVELY the LAST of the balance of the con test, there Is no reason why subscrip tions should not be sent In as they are Becured. REMEMBER this 50 per cent Increase only applies to NEW subscriptions, and as a matter of fair ness to all candidates vote coupons will not be issued per new scale un less subscriptions are new. Read the scale published herewith applying to new subscriptions, and you can read ily see where It will stand you in hand to devote your time to securing them. Don't despair now. but keep right on and get all the votes that can pos sibly be gotten for Just a few hundred votes may win the prize. Time (icttinn Short. The remaining days of the contest will be fraught with cxritement, inci dent to the winning of the several 1 grand prizes, nnd every contestant must look to her laurels, or -perhaps 1 some one else may develop the wln- ner. Get Into line and make some telling 1 strokes during the next week In se- I curing subscriptions to Tho Guard. 1 1'erhnns those friends who subscribed 1 for only thre months would he glad lto renew their subscriptions for a i year now. A CURE FOit MISERY "I have found a cure for the mis ery malaria produces." savs H. M. . lames, of Louellen, S. C. "It's called i;iectrlr Hitters and comes in CO cent hollies. It breaks up a case of chills or a bilious attack in no time nnd It puts yellow jaundice clear out of ct :u:uisslon." This great tonic medicine nnd blood purifier gives quick relief In nil stomach, liver and kidney complaints, and the misery of lame bark. Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuvkcndall's drug store. The Theatre Cafe Is now serving a dish of delicious fresh shrimp with every ord of oysters, tome and tt eat oysters. Sl'llSt'ltlUE KOH THE GUUI Now Old Carrier Mall 0 0 0 votes 200 voles $ 1.T.0 1.00 I, Sou votes fioo votes 2.50 2.00 4.5 00 votes 1,500 vjtes 5.00 4. (to 13.5 00 votes 4.500 votes 10.00 9.110 20,2'nl votes (i. 750 voles 15.00 12.00 2S,1 25 votes 9,375 votes 20.00 lti.00 33,7 50 votes 1 1,25 votes 25.00 20.00 90,0 00 votes 30.000 votes 50.00 40.00 XKW AXIt OLD i'KKIMIII St ltSCRIlTIOXS T(! WKKKLY tJl AUK WW EUGENE Racket Store I LOCAL AGENTS FOR PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS Pictorial Review Patterns are the only patterns provided with a cutting guide and an instruction guide furnished with all new patterns. Ever pur chaser of the new Pictorial Review Patterns receives a cutting guide, and no other patterns are provided with these guides. Subscriptions taken for Pictorial Re view Magazine, $J.OO per year. A free pattern with each subscription. - Eugene Racket Store W. J. Baldwin, Prop. I 35 E. 9th St., Eugene, Oregon OREGON HOME & LAND CO. 1 Rooms 9 and JO over Get You a Home of ' Your Own Have some good bar ja!nsi:t smil! and large farms. City Lots and City Homss. Will be glad to show you anything in real estate. A Square Deal to Ai!. 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