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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1908)
THE EVCEXE DAILY GC Alt dTtT KSI V. J A firMT1 i ! I Clothes ThatLook Well and Wear Well arc to be found at our store. The Michaels, Stern C 5 , brand is a guarantee of cv ccl!cn:e in workman ship an material. We arc 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 furnishing:! 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 sacisfied with a reasonable profit. ED. HANSON No. 8 Km st Nlntli Ntrwt CANDIDATES BECOME MORE ACTIVE AS END DRAWS NEAR Z a' -1 "- ", -.-.x ,f r i It - ' ' i i f i Lou-Amwlw. this Itself Is an boiur In lin rimiul nf. There will bo tn winner, nud y.iu may as well be one of them, and J can If you, before tunlKht, R-t your Munilu tni'dher Oni.'.-t WllO promlHI'd ' their miiinrt on tlni la.-it niiiiit of the ,1 content, and have tin-in Kive you their Buitacrljitlons fcuJ- jsct.tli -Im-im-hi oJ f tlt-ipl' ' lVllt,.-ill'l'.rtrt -in vote. ! You do not necessarily have to cast ; thorn at oine, but If you want to make 'Itheni count more than they will at any time from now on, s.ud In me subscriptions today. DON'T WAIT DO IT NOW! TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE I.. M il, s. r. 3 V. XKGItO ( At (HIT WITH MOXKY IN HIS KNOKS RoaebiirK, Or., Jan. 27. The ne gro who is alleged to have stolen over j (190 la money from the timing car .conductor on the southb iiincl over land train No. li early last Saturday .morning was captured without diffi culty late In the afternoon of that day by Constable Nels Jones and Iodised In Jail. Ills clothes yielded $ll. tir. Of that sum S.r)5 in currency was sewed In his underwear, i 3 in K.ild wiib pnncr.iitMl In blri sioes. and the I balance, $(i.ll"i in silver, was loose In his trousers pocket. The negro al3o had a bunch or dining car keys. He J sullenly refuses to even give his ' , name. His examination will li? held j I probably tomorrow, when the dining i car conductor is expected to reach; here on return from bis run to San Francisco to give testimony. As cir- J cull court is now in suasion, me iii." I ........ ........ ...... 1... .11...... In linum time. It. Kelly IX Photo by Uorrld Art Gallery. .MISK MAY l)OlJl,.S lUsti-lct XuiiiIh'I- 1 '' 'Ma ( 1 1 A l'l 0 1 t ). K C A M H I AT KS Mrs.. Jim Hport-n, Hprlnnllelil It 1'.. I. .No. I Mrs. II. I., (ilblia, Kiigeiie Mrs. W. Y. ItiuiitlclU-r, Kugeue I Mrs. XV. It. due, Kllgeuc Mrs. '. . IIimIhoii, raliice of Sweets .Mrs. Minnie Crnnrr , Mrs. l-l. Haiihert, Acme Mrs. O. CiMitH, Kiiuriic -Mrs. Imrn Wrlhl, ColiurK Mrs. ('. Ii. Iliinsaker, Kevler Mrs. M. MoulKOKiery, Junction Mrs. I'. K. Ilnrnnrd, I'oburg, Or Mrs. ( T. tJoiHlmiill, Colnirj( Mrs. .1, IlixKlns, NIIU I'enrl Nt Mrs. .Inn, T. Iniiiier. l,alorenci' Mrs. Dr. Mnriiiinni, I'.. 1 1 tit HI Mrs. K. I'enloli, Dexter . Mrs. It. A. IIihiIIi, 1 III I). Dili HI t ARMITACE & BOWN Succvuort to YATES &. SON Livery, Feed and Sales Stables 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 52 Olive Street Phone. Red 5071 Eufjcnc, Ore. , .5.H2I . .:, 7(i . .;lu,niH . .liN.MIKt , . 1 . . n.oii i , . -4.1M7 , . H,51.t . . 1,01111 1157 - mis M7H . . . 8(10 . .. HOI . . . S40 . .. 107 tm ... ft I NA.MI'.H OK COMI'KTIXO ('ANIHI)ATKH. District No. 1, Miss Miirguerlte Woods, 1115 W. Htli . MIkn I lit ll lleiulcr.liolt. Mailisoll HI. , Miss May DoiikIiimh, I'enrl Ht MInm (inice WoiiiI, liHI Htli HI Miss Alia lOiislliiini, city Mian Maliltt Jolllimill, Hllft IllgbSt.. . . I(I'J,557 . It) I, DDL' . . D!i,5Ml . . 7DJHU . .7a,iHH . :n,olJ Mlsa l-'ny Clnrk, 7:: l'erry Ht 111,511 -District No. 2. Miss Aim WlllliiniH, Orator " . ,Hfl,2IS Miss Keluin Cruuin, Dexter III.NIHI Mlsll Klltu I ln ley, CutliiKti drove H0.5H5 MIsn Isn Hnnfortl, fottnue (inive 27,51 i Miss Iteini linker, Cotdiuu (irove 17,(115 Miss Horn Jui-olis, Dexter 51X1 DlNlrict No. II, Miss llaltlc Conk, Junctloii t'lly 10,101 Miss I In ('tisliiiiiin, Acme ::l,55l MIk l.lllhiii llriinil. M.irence illl.HIH HON' T RM'KItl.MKXT You Will Make Xo Mismke If You rollow this Kugelie ( itien's All vke. Never neglect your kidneys. If you have pain in the back, ur inary disorders, dizziness and ner vousness, It's time to act and no time to experiment. These are all symp toms of kidney trouble, and you should seek a remedy which is known to cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills Is the remedy to use. No need to experiment. It hag cured many stubborn cases In Eu gene. Follow the advice of a Ku gene citizen and be cured yourself. Samuel Cluer, painter, of 336 Kust Twelfth St., Eugene, Oregon, says: "We have given lyoan's Kidney Pills soveral severe tests In our family and have found them the best remedy to be had for pain In the back or kid neys and other symptoms of kidney complaint. Doan's Kidney Pills nev er fulled to do what Is claimed for them and I would ,never hesltnle to recommend thorn." For safe by all dealers. Price BO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United1 Slatos, Homomber the name Doan's 1 and tnku no other. ! ,. -i, tracts made by Lane County Abstract Company Amanda C. Hull et al to Mutt; K.l 4 ai res in sue. it. tp. . Z w. J-'OO. ....,.,., r it,,!! al to W. S. Hilt 3 acres in st e. !, tp. 21. Sise. P F. Davis et tlx to in tract in sec. '12, tp. B- r- ' I.1 I r'VtM,1,l.,.rJ cf UN 10 II I'aln'e; itos 7 and s in block (-'"'-a go Hill Park. '-' Jeremiah Alkin.-'oti et nx t.) (illbert L. Shortridge et ux; .14 acres In sec. IS. tp. 2". s. r. T. w ; 3. Si. acre In claim 4 1, tp. 2", s. r. w. . W. II. Long et ux to V. II. Lucky: ir,2 acres in clal t'.lf, tp. 20, 8. r. 4 w. 12 4 00. Fred Flsk, sherin", n J. Hull; lot 10. block ii. F. & II. part of Klor ence; 2 acrey In sec. 30. tp. I-1, s. r. 12 w.; 19 acres In sec. 17. t(. 21, s. r. 3 w.; lots I and fi. block 1, Cox s ad to Florence: 1 acre In sec. 6, tp. Ill s.. r 1 w.: tratct In Florenca. United States I oFrlix Sparks; 122 acres In sec. 31, tp. 16, s. r. 4 e. I'atenr. Frank K. Ilristow et ux to I red Hoi-Hell.; 14.1 acres In eec. 14, tp 17. s. t. 4 w. $ 1 .".(Ml. Lucy Scarborough et al to H. K Stevens; 100 acres In sec. 1, tp. IS, a. r. 4 w. $10. Samuel Taylor et ux to n. C. Ma honey; lit 4. block 20, Packard's ad to Kllgene. $ I 7.ri. , Iteglna Stauffer et al to Karl Par sons et al; 40 acre in sec. 10, tp 17, s. r. 7 w. STiiio. Itoy V. Foster to William R. Kelly; So acres in sec. 22, tp. 20, s. r. 5 w. $40. C. F. nrumficld et ux to in. n. Kelly; SO acres in sec 22, tp. 20, s. 5 w. $20. Martin Foster et ux to Ray Foster: SO acres in sec. 22, tp. 20, s. r. 5 w. W. W. Calkins et ux to Peter Carl son; 440 acres In sees. 14 and 24, tp. 17, s. r. 5 w. $0000. S. P. Xcss el ux lo J. J. Walton; 428 acres in sees. 11. 17 aad 30, tps. 16 and 17, s. r. 6 and 7 w. $1. L. M. Travis to T. K. Johnson; 160 acres in stc. 3r, tp. 16, s. r. 12 w. $4r,.i. 1'nltod States to John llonsan: 160 acres In sec. 26, tp. 17, s. r. S w. PatoiK. Louise A. DeSpain et al to Confidence wherp eating, that your, food is 0 highest wholesomeness that it has , nothing in it that can injure or distress . you makes the repast " doubly comfortable and satisfactory. " This supreme confidence you have when the food is raised with The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be no comforting confi dence when eating alum baking pow der food. Chemists say that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food. son, C. C. D., 59.62 acres 4S, tp. 17 s., r. 4 w., $1. S. U. Spicer to Clara See, W. D., tract in claim 41, tp. 10 s., r 1 w, $12.".. Cindarella Howard to E. M. John son, A. D., r9.62 acres In claim 4S, tp. 17s., r. 4 w., $i,500. in claim ttt) BORN I 44H I At Medford, Jan. 25. 1901 Walker and wife, formerly jj W gene, a daughter. PORTLAND ltOYAL DAKEItY Bread, the best and healthiest bread made, for sale at Otto's. Minn (,'ertruile ltii-.liit. il .liuictloll ( II) MIhn Kntii Humble, Mapletou i . . . , Mlhs Minnie Hlbbcls, Junction City District Xo, 1. Miss I'.fHe Wlllirow, Springfield . . MIk Irene Itoliluetl, I'bilsant Hill, a MUh t.etirHln Xeff, Coburtc Mlu (lenevli'Vii Howe, r ell SllM Minnie L'l, Miircnlii Miss Miiiliillne Delia, Coburu MIn Merrll Scott, n-sviell Mis Myrtle IIUIiop, Coliinu MInn Im'Im lOverson, t'rcwvicll . , Mlsa Itenlii (;hhIiiiiiii, Coburu . MImm MiiIh'I I'llompiMilt, Crt'snelt Mha l il. nln t liii l, Springfield Ml I r inn Smltli, Sprlnglli Id Ml Lou Scott, ( ieMi ll . . .25,1(15 , . .17,1(15 . . . IIKIO , . . 5M,20II . . . 112,528 . . .MO, HPS . . . 2II.H50 . . .2(1. 1 Iti . . .21,175 . . .2:1,7110 . . .22,N5 . . . 1:1, IT:t ... (III! ... 1220 . . . 711 (10 55 E. C Gulliford Feed and Livery, Boarding Stables Xew l'loor IliMiin Xcw ItiihlM'r Tin TitrnoiitN. Full l'n-ek Sluv Line. 100 Weat H(ll 8(r-t. riione Main Wll The following candidates will b nnuounced winners of The lllinid prltes If Ihey finish In the positions they now hold: ' Chaperone-Mrs. .Inn. Sports. First District - Miss Marguer ite Woods. Miss Idiih II' n dershott, Miss Mae Doug lnss. Second district- Miss Alta Williams, Miss .eluiu t'ru Third lhtrlc t- Miss ll.iltle' Cook, Mis Ula Cuslininn. Knurl li Dlslrlcl Ml Kffle Wlthiow. Miss Irene ltob- mil. . HALL, &. SHUMWAY. Curry k toll lino of pluuiblnK lUtuiei Klumblnn ni'O Mir work. Also iKnvraJ Jul t ing tu tin i d liwt Iron oik. Iren work rouj '.tt.iltl t. Phon Illsri 111', W'llmintt tt TEi' ESMOND HOTEL OSCAR ANDKHSON, M4t. K.trl- FurtipJin Pl.m bUc. 7Sc. Jl.lX$l.i0. JJ.00 Tttt Hui to eit Irorn ll triiu Front And Mivrima St.. Pnrtlltvl. . Otr'n Mis Mlio DollglllH polled over 10.000 votes vcsteid.iv. which pines her name third In the Hue up of votes In district number one. Miss Doug Inss, whose picture Is alio presented today, ha been conducting her cam paign lnc. tlic stint of the ceittes; along very roiiAcrvaUic lines. Wltt'c apparcntix out of the r uutil f,. day ago, he lias been w.tiklng tlve- ! Iscs'y, creailng u rese.vc ytiirb teday collli . Into pro'lllilcio .'. MU IDoiikIix I. iciy ate.Mt if to win a mh.Uri.hlp nt the Kagene Hushics Collete. and ,lli work (ih a will from now unit! the 1 1 hc of the con te.t to gain the r.ul (or ftitl.h she I. M rlvltii; Hit p'irsiiltig tiialitn-r. llh A hot of H'auuch tnipor(cr .In li. ti Kll g.'lic. will woik wonder, bet re Kelt tuaty Mh, the U.t day of the coutein. I WK CAN' SUPPLY Thornton; tract In Cottage (irove. $000. Idaho F. Campbell to Henry Max well; lots 4 and 5, block 4, Camp bell's ad to. Eugene. $100. G. S. O. Hit inbert, trustee, Xat'l Renevolent Association: lots 1, 2, 3. 4 and 5, block 11, Henderson's ad to Eugene. $10. Cinderella Ho.ward (o E. M. John son; 50.02 ncres In claim 4S, tp. 17, s. r. 4 w. $1. S. G. Spicer to Clara See; tract in claim 41, tp. 1(1, a. r. 1 w. $125. Clnderelle Howard to E. M. John son; 59.62 ncres In claim 48, tp. 17, s. r. 4 w. $7500. CnltedSt ales lo John Hanson, patent, 100 acres In sec. 20, tp. 17 s., r. S v. I.oulso A. DeSpain in ctal., to Al lie Thornton, II. for D., tract In Cot tage KCrove. $JI00. Idaho F. Campbell to Henry .Max- wen, w Skating at the Underwood Rlnk tonight. Come and enlov yourself, a Mile j pleasant tine assured. tf l We . V. II.. O S 4 HMO Ill 1 ,i,.lr . i i lour wants wttn wood ualf, Ma-, 4, In Campbell's add. to Kugcne ' pie, Kir, and Ties. Also Coal. i$l!0 WILLIAMS TRAXSKEIl CO. (1. S. O. Humbert, trustee, Nation- t Phone Black 1 1 4 1 .: al llenevoleiit Association, W. I)., lints 1, 2, S, 4. and 5. in block 11, JJ Warner tunes pianos. Leave or- ! Henderson's add. to Eugene $10 I ders at Morris' Music Store. tf Clnderalle Howard to K. M. John- ' IP YOU KXF.W The merits ot the Teiai J you would never suffer from t'd Diaaaer or rneumatlc trotibkt. bottle (two months' treatment). by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Siii testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hill, Oliva street, St. Louis. U0ENE et Store VOTKS AI.I.OWKK ON XKW AND Ol.ll PRKPAID SI USCRIXTIOXS TO DAILY (it. Alt!) ARK AS FOLLOWS Xe w Old Three Months. . Six Months. . . . One Year Two Years. . . . Three Years. . Kour Years. . . . Klvo Years. . . . Ten Years 000 votes 200 voles $ 1 .S 00 votes Coo votes 4.5 (10 votes 1.500 votes 1.1.5 00 voles 4.500 votes 20.2 50 votes 0.750 votes 2S.1 25 votes 9,375 votes :U,7 50 voles I 1,250 votes 90,000 voles 3n,00(i voles ; Carrier Mail l.oo 2.00 4.00 9.0(1 12.0 1(1.0(1 20.00 40.00 1.50 $ 2.50 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 0.00 VOTKS ALLOWKI) OX XKW AMI (II. D PRKPXID St IISC wi:i:ki.y ta akh lillTIOXS T(l W 11 .1 vn to and other candidates who figure to finish ahead o( her when tho last count ol voles Is made will have lo h tirry. Miss Douglas resides at 475 Pearl sirect, Kugcne, and will Lie pleased to receive notitteatlon lo call tor con test subscriptions and votes, and also will be very thankful to her friends whom sho ha been unable to see It they will remember her when paying subscriptions and favoring her wlt.i tile Votes Issued. llio contset narrows dow only a lew days lbe young lady whoj will he voted the most popular In her ; district will find It to lier advantage : tti have her naiiie kept al the toji, and while a big reserve of voles Is essential If you want a look In next! week, at the same lime your friends! will support you morn readily II your! name Is at '.tie be.itl of the list In your i district aitt they think you a win-: per. ' Don't ho bashful. Show yotirj friends thai you Ocsci vo the support! giving you. Then It you One year . . . Two years. . Three Years. Kour years.'. Five years. . Ten years.. New 750 votes 2,250 votes 3.1'tlill Mt-s 4.1100 vetes 10.25" Votes 15.000 votes Old 250 votes 750 votes 1 .200 votes 2.1100 voles 3.750 voles 5.000 votes Price Mail 1.50 3.00 4.50 ti.00 7.50 5.ii0 IV.. II.. m-K a. . ... ioiiijt uunrus ropular Indies' Pilfe Voting Context niAPKisoxK si-K( i i. vori: cot p()- Mrs. Address Cut out and fill In w ith the name to vole for. Scud or mail to Cent and It will count for one votes. Xot (mmh of : married l.olv v,n, 'si Department, Tli;, ,!u.u.j 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 receive 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. 9th St., Eugene, 0re :is:::i:i:s:5:s:nammma:!S ! win an wilt know jou tlVsorvtHl U.' If oi. ioso )ou wuifl c;i to voumeir, ! ' iM. I iuM haw iui it I luul work ' til jusi a Huh Hum-," Mitiiy a r.iv' Uvu lo.t by ovor-vtmiitt- tuo tn t Ui Hit Ito your vav. livi uiu r llio itiilH rlptioiu tIUlit ti'lM 1I11IH lililll t Don t U'l up dtr a utitKU' nutiufiit trom now on, iwt luu Hie u.tnifrt ot tho tuntK t tMtiiMatt ro KirioiMuid on tho Ui uiKht. oirn win Wo HmoiiA them t you Wvuk Uh win lw t'lntuo el the V-k tHl IH'Xl o k. Tin M Wrn :rr -urt ly worth tho ef fort. Hitil i- knt'W oii fro uMoetrrt a tho imM ii(Mi..ir UJ to ropi sont Vviiir diMii.t at t ,t. im4wmfi. ilm.uj; tlu votntnj: it. aou It. ftri- KVtMH.!lv -M. & 5 Tho Il1y iiuanYn Popular Udi.V r,ir Votii,u ( ,It,.,t 3 S votk ni im I I IB e of !,.. ,ni :,.,v ,. . 8 ' "-..'. nt.Th.,;,,..,. 4i i wt- r l i t'lii tt) a,i. o I OREGON HOME & LAND CO. Rooms 9 and 10 over Chambers-Bristow Bink A J Iron IXntrlrt Cut out mil fill In ;th th. r..r.: to voto for. Sonil or mail :o iuu It will imit for one to!i. Sol (ilXtl Get You a Home ol Your Own Have some ?ooJ bargains in smalt andlarft Um vr-.. . , V,ly Lots anJ City Homes. :.i rv glad to show you anything in real Ul A Square Deal to All. Oregon Honn & Land Co., A. A. Aoty.