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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1908)
Hig-LlU-Ml'DAIlA m'AUlCB.HTUDAV, JAxUuv a. mow 7 floths hatLooK ell and ear Well .tob2 found at our The micuci, .Co.. brand r.rantee of ei"- !j ju i:ence in workman ....;l We I agents for Eu ne, and our custom- .:.U ..c vrar hstay " UJ ' l ...,r because Iter jr' uy have learned that u best goods are the ieapest in the long jn. Our line of furnishings complete everything ,t men wear is carried stock, ii 15 utw LttwJate and priced ht. Ifffa rtojn our own build- . J T f t fc, pay no ran " , tificJ with a reasonable t:.i. I, HANSON ,. 8 East Xinth Street Eugene, Oregon pIBW WITH THE NEW SPECIAL UrrbK Ur VUlES M IS MTAGE & BOWN Successors to YATES &. SON ery, Feed and (ales Stables M SHAMAN" Junk Dealer lehest Price paid for IES. wnnr ppi tq I RUBBER, KS SCRAP TPnw FALS AND RAGS Ve also buy SwoadHjnd Goads P't bireet Kid557I Eugene, Ore. C, Gulliford pctd Livery, Boarding Stables pi i,. lkl n""m XeW GLl" Turno,. - ""i stage Line. F 8th Street. I hone Main D L & JHUMWAY, 3lnmhiIW rutur.. "" wo nver ork. krtM,,, ,B tla ,pd Ircn work rron p ,tk1 'Wt.,MnB..t THE TIME TO TLE THE NEW SUBSCRIPTION i should not be sent In as they are se cured. REMEMBER this 50 per tent increase only applies to NEW ; subscriptions, and as a matter of falr I noss to all candidates vote coupons I will not be Issued per new scale un ! les subsrlptions are new. Read the I scale published herewith applying to Photo by Dorris Art Gallery. M:SS GKNKVIKVK HOW K, CKKSWKLL CIIAPF.HOXK CAXDIDATKS Mrs. W. XV. Itranstetter, Eugene :iS.f!!lS Mrs. II. L. Gibiis, tMineuc ' :to,l-l:t Mrs. XV. II. (iiie, Ka;pnn . . 2S,:tlO Mrs. Jno Spores, Springfield II F.. I) 125, 17H Mrs. C. (). Mudsiii, Palace of Sweets 11 lidl Mrs. Miituie Crunor 5,51)0 Mrs. 10. Suubcrt. Acme '. . . . I.1SI Mrs. O. Cunts, Fiigene... 17(IH Mrs. Imru Wright. Cobur , 1,0(10 Mrs. C. 1. HuiisakiM', Dexter (117 Mrs. M. MontKnner,v, .Junction f:vj Mrs. F. J' Hnrnurd, Cobur.ir, Or 4ii Mrs. T. (ioixlniiiii, t'obm'K :i; Mrs. 3. Iliitsins, HU2 1'eini St. . . ? :i;l Mrs, .Ino. T. l'"aiuier. Florence 12 10 Mrs. Dr. Mnrqiinin, K. 11th St iri7 Mrs. H. l'Vntoll. DevKr IIS Mrs. I!. A, liootli, 1 !:i E. !th fit 54 COMK- AW SKK THK VOTK8 COVSTKI) Some malicious Individual has circulated the report that certain candidates are slated to win The Guard contest prizes regardless of the num ber of votes honestly earned and polled by other candi dates. Regarding this report The Guard can only say that it is absolutely false, and that every candidate 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 testant 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 attache of the paper has vio lated his instructions in this regard. from now on the real con test will be waged and the heavy polling of votes whirh will decide the contest will be done. . To further guar antee absolute fairness the votes cast will be counted at 8 o'clock p. m. daily for the next day's publication, and at that time any candidate or her representative may come and sieyhe count and be assured of the legality of any ballots counted. The Cuard manage ment has no more Idea than any outsider who will win these prizes, owin.ir to the large number of coupons be ing held in reserve, and the earnest work now being done by all interested hut it does know they will be awarded to tlio candidates polling the largest number of votes, un der the rules of the content as published daily. ceived daily tiom ulfferent parts of the country. Some si'inl sin?;!,' cmi imns which are cut from coiui-s of J lie iiuaiM ami oilu-rs s. nil nnni' y fur sulisi-ripl Iv'iu '. Thi' C.nunl Nts wnnl.i of praise IVr nrnrlv ;; uf ih coiiic.'-iants. Most uf ih'Mn .tv iluiiu; si'li'iulhl work. Of ruins', ;;wmv arc a iVw tow ns (IraKKiti: alnr.-t in a rat It er indifferent manurr. but they will wake up before the contest tmies to a glorl.ius conclusion. Springfield. Junction and Dexter arc among !o active ones, and the candidates of these different places are getting many votes. Eugene and Springfield are battling for supremacy; each city is working for Its most popular can didate in a manner that has aroused much favorable comment. Just re member that NEW, paid-ln-advauce subscriptions, with wuich special votes are given, are the blows that count, and It Is the candidates who take every advantage of it that are I'filntr In flinifa u-,n tl.n being awarded. Today we present the picture of Miss Genevieve Howe. I of Creswell, who up to a short time ! ago was one of the most active candi dates in the race. Her many friends 'who reside in different towns In dis Itrict number four, when paying their subscriptions, always seemed to show .a preference In her favor. There are ; many subscribers of The Guard re ! siding In or around Creswell who would be glad to assist a andldate for the mere asking, and now that j the NEW special vote offer is in j force, there is no telling but what Miss Howe nnd her many friends will again become active, and cap ture the trip prize that will be award I ed to the candidate who finishes with I the largest number of votes in dis jtrlct number four after the capital prize has been awarded. It can be 'easily done. Four or five NEW one year subscrlptionc would place .Miss i Howe well up on the list, and, who J can tell but what that amount of lias i iness would be the direct cause of her being announced the winner. I No one in the race should feel as : though they stand a chance of wln ; iilng. A few days or activity between ! now and February 8th will work i wonders. A NOTKK DAMK LADY'S AITKAL To all knowing sufferers of rheu matism, whether muscular or of the joints, sciatica, lumbago, backache, pains in the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treatment which has repeatedly cur ed all of these tortures. She feels it her duly to send it to all sufferers EUFJC. You cure yourself nt home as thousands will testify no change of climate being neee'ssary. This i simple discovery banishes uric acid from the blood, loosens the, stiffened joints, purifies the blood and bright ens the eyes, giving elasticity and to.no to the whole system. If the : above Interests you, for proof ad ' dress, Mrs. M. Summers, Box R, i Notre Dame, Ind. ' Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss NAM-IS OF r oMI'l'TIXG CAXD1DATKS. District No. 1. Marguerite Woods, 10.1 V. Htl ,:?70 A 1 1 it Kiislliain, city 72.I.NH Idall Ilenilersiiiilt. Madison St (10,7."1) (irace Wood, 281 XV. Hth St 5!v.(ll.- Mnv Douglass, I'cnrl St r0,.-HO Mable Johnson, H!5 IlighSt :i l.ll IU Fny Cl.irk, 7:13 Ferry St 2S,.-I1 District Xo. 2. Altn Williams, Dexter SMi.lflC Knte Huh ley, Cottage (irove 2(I,1H0 Zelnia riizan, Dexter .2.",10H I-etn Snnford, Cottage Grove 2:t,00l Hcna linker. Cottage (irove 17.(ll." Dora Jacobs, Dexter 15IXI2 District Xo. !. ' Hnttlc Cook, Junction City 3MK1H Lillian liiiiiid, Florence 0,2IS Via Ciishinaii, Acme 2(1, SOI Gertrude Hiislinell Junction City ! . . .2I,H(I( Krsn llnmhle, Miiplclon 17, 1(15 Minnie Sibbets, Junction City 31(10 District Xo. 4. Kffle Withrow, Springfield r.H.mr. Irene ltobinett, I'leiisiuit Hill :t2,5IH Maude Lewis. Marrnln 25,l):10 Madiiline Itctts, Cobiirg 21.1(1:1 Gcorgin Xcff, Coblirit 2:! 1)70 Merrll Scott, Creswell 2 i,7!0 Myrtle llishop, Colmrit 2i:,S0.1 Genevieve Howe, C reswell 20,10(1 Irf'ta Fverson, Creswell 1:1, 17:1 r.enia Goodman, Coburg dill Mabel Thompson, Creswell 1220 Fdenla Chapel, Springfield Frinn Smith, Springfield ", Lou Scott, Creswell fW new subscriptions, and ynu can read ily see where it will stand you in han:l to devo'o your time to securing tin m; Don't despair now, but keen ritrht 'on and get all the votes t'::tt can 'm sibly be gotten for just a few hundred j votes may wni the prize. ' i'ew people outside of The Guard have but little idea of the widespread and general popularity of this con , test. ; The interest is not confined to I Eugene, but is to be found la all towns In the county. Votes are re- A linK V,H MISERY "I have found a cure for the mis ery malaria produces," says R. M. James, of I.ouellen, S. C. "It's called i Electric Hitters and comes In fill 'cent bottles. It breaks up a case of chills or a bilious attack in no time and it puts yellow jaundice clear out of ccmmlsslon." This great Ionic 1 meilic lae and blood purifier gives quick reil.'f lu all stomach, liver and Kidney complaints, and the misery of iatno back. Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuvkendull's drug store. ( The Theatre Cafe is now serving a dish of delirious fresh shrimp with every order of oysters. Come and eat oysters. tf VOTKS ALLOWED OX Xh.W AXI) OLD I'ltFI'AII) Sl ltSCIUXTIOXS TO DAILY GL'Altl) ARE AS FOLLOWS: Na w Three Months GOO Six Months l.SOO Ono Year 4.!i00 Two Years 13,B 00 Three Years 20.2 GO Four Years 2S,I 25 Five Years 33,7 r0 Ten Years 90,000 VOTKS ALLOWED OX XFAV AXI) OLD I'RKI'AID Sl'HSCIillTIOXS T( WF.F.KLY GVAIil) . Old 200 votes $ 1100 votes 1 .500 votes 4,500 votes 6,750 votes 9,375 votes votes 1 1 .250 votes votes 30,000 votes votes votes voles voles votes votes Carrier 1.50 ) 2.50 5.00 10.00 ' 15.00 20.00 25.00 50.00 Mai) 1.00 2.00 4.00 9.00 12.00 1(1.00 20.00 40.00 One year Two years '. Three Years Four years Five years 'en years Xew 750 votes 2,250 votes 3.1100 votes 4,000 votes 10,250 votes 15,000 votes I'rlre ! Old Mud 250 votes $ 1.50 750 votes 3.00 1.200 votes 4.50 2,000 voles ti.00 3.750 votes 7.50 5,000 voles 15.00 I raw itim Tnrwnnrfirri Just twelve more working days remain to secure enough subscription votes to place your name In the lead of your district to win one of the valuable prizes that will be awarded Immediately after the close of the contest, Sat urdav. February S, not 10 p. m. You will have to hurry, as your competitors are mak ing the be3t of every spare moment. Mlsa Marguerite Vo::ds, of district number one, is the first candidate In The Guard's great prize voting con test to pass the 90,ooo mark. This makes it evident that candidates who are desirous of winning the cnplial prize will have to tally many thous ands of votes In order to win this valuable ptie on the night of Feb ruary 8, Just twelve working days from now, when the ballot bix will closfi for the last time. Despite her pnpulBrltv and her reputation as a vote getter. Miss W ;ods is by no mennB assured of winning out for the capital prize. She may, but if so she will experience some very keen '.rnv, Ho- nw that the new special vote offer is on, a3 announced in the Issue of yesterday. Subscriptions must be absolutely new. A change of name at the same address, or a change of address, will not be accepted as a new subscriber. A stop order followed by a renewal will not be considered a new sub scriber. The conditions of the special offer will be strictly adhered to. Lnst Secliil Offer No other special ofrer of any kind will be made at any time during the remainder of the contest. This is positively the iast oppirtunity to se cure extra votes, and this s!""! i of fer I for NEW 8iibs"rlbor9 ONLY. Th reirular number of votes will be Issued on old subscriptions during the remainder cf the contest. Now Is the tl:n to make the ercn; effort to win the prize. Circulate' among your friends and acpiMnt anris and get enou--'.' n w s ibserlh-1 ers as well as old to make up your shnrtago of vote. ; Turn the orders In as soon ai se cured, fo the inner can eel s:art"d ' then If you wish to h?IJ the vote eon-' pon until later you can do so. Im' It , Is imperative that'jou turn the order. In the same day they are r elved. Previous n this special vo'e offer' candidates had an excis.. wal'lng for; this offer to come up. hut now that. It is announced as POSITIVELY the: LAST of the balance of the contest, there t no reason why iubcrlptlont 1 i m i)iiwinjia mm jiiiuiiiiuiii mumm lUiMrmi'Mirrni ITho Daily Guard's Popular liidles' Prize Voting Contest M CIIAPFUONK SPKCIAL VOTK COVPOX H Address Q Cut nut nnd fill In with the name of a married lady you wish B I to vote for. Send or mall to Contest Department, The Guard, M and It will count for one votea. M Not Good After February 2d. 3 WW ww,wwOwwiWwiiiiwiii o ::: o tUOEN-ti o 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. Every 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, $1.00 per year. A free pattern with each sub scription. Eugene Racket Store W. J. Baldwin, Prop. 35 E. Qth St., Eugene, Oregon (II OREGON HOME & LAND CO. Rooms 9 and JO over Chambers-Bristow Bank Gel You a Home of Your Own Have some eood batgalnsin 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 Horni &. Land Co., A. A. Acby, Mgr. Your Opportunity The Wise Man Seizes It The Way to Success Buy a lot in the GROSS ADDITION, it is sure to double in value soon. These Lots arc near the car line. They lie high and dry and command a view of the city. Cheap in price a id sold on easy terms. For further in formation see G. G. GROSS THEATRE BLOCK, EUGENE, OREGON. 1 The Daily Guard's Popular ladles' Prize Voting Contest VOTK COVPOX Address District Cut out and fill In with th name of the yonni? lady you wish to vote for. Send or mall to Contest Department, Th Guard, and It will count for one vole. Not Good After February 2d. Eugene Theatre Phone B,,ck 1442 v IIICQUC CEO. H. SMITH, Manager FOUR. MGHTS Starting Wednesday, 22d Oliver J. Eckhardt presents his popular eastern company ECKHARDT'S IDEALS in repeitoire of new royalty productions never before produced in Eugene Wednesday.. .The beautiful pastoral drama "The Villiage Schoolmaster" Thursday.. .The thrilling melo-drama "A Texas Outlaw" F iday...The sweetest story ever written "Dore Thorne" SatUldiy. .Lillian Mortimer's latest success "A Man's Broken Promise'' IWTWlkN.ACT'-Hlgh Cl Vaudeville Includ ng nj lllurfr.1,,1 tongi nd muvlnj; piclure. Chinked nightly. PRICES 1 5c-25o33c-50c JOB PBWMG aF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THISQrFCIE 8 J-