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TtrEnJotcvEDAiivcrAni), THriwruv, mnnv no, ioon IMORE INITIATIVE UNUSUAL INTEREST MANIFESTED PETITIONS FILED WITH SECRETARY IN THE GREAT VOTING CONTEST til i I .? i ' ' 'I :; r i Aftprsnfferlnir forsoven ynnrs, thin woiiiiin lis restored lo licnit li , by I.ydlu K. I'liikliiiiii'H VcKi-luliio Compound. lU-iicl her letter. Mr. Sallin French, of J'tiiieiitliila, Ind. 'J'cr., writes to .MrH. l'iiiklium: " I bud female troubles for seven years was nil rundown, anil an hit toui I could not do niiylhinK. The doctors treated me for different Unable' but did me no (food. While in thin con dition I wroti! to Mr. I'iliklimn for ad vice and took Lydiu K. I'inlil.iiin's V-ir-Uble Compound, aud I urn now strong and well." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years J.yiliu K. I'ink hatn's Vi'Kiftalilfi C 'oiiijmhiiiiI, made from roots and herbs, lias lu-cn the standard reme dy for- female ills, and Iiiut piwil iv-ly cured thousands of women who have Is-en trouhled Willi dtapbuumients, in Mammal ion, nice ra tion, llhroid tumors, irregularities, periodic: jniins, liaekaehe, that hear-LiK-down feeling, tlatiiliMiey.indiKeH tion.dto.inessr nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Don't liesltntr. to write to Mrs. Pinklium If tliere is iinytlilot! about your lilekncss yon do not understand. Sli will treat your I titter Ineoiilldenee and ail vise oo free. No woiiiiin ever regretted writlnir lier, anil hecnuso of her vast experience she has helped thousand. Address, Lynn, Muss. ARMITAGE &. BOWN Succmoi i lo 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 62 Olive Street Phone, Red 5071 Eugene, Ore, . THE Oliver Typewriter. It Superior to all Others Visible Writing: No Carriage to Lift AS THE END DRAWS NEAR V v.. ' V.W I" .... ( f'f 'i I' V who expect to finish In the contest first, are. preparing themselves lor a hard fray by Kcltins a larf:e it serve In readiness to bar! at their competitors the last day of the ton-teat. It therefore behooves nh to gel a .county shall I"' Six more initiative petitions have been filed wit n the ecreiai - ""'' are: , , . , . To make It uniawm. fish for salmon or t than with hook In any of t I t or the Columbia l's t n 1 utai i east of the mouth of Sandy ""''.V., The second, to amend the consul 1 tlon to provide that the most ni.niie . ... ... ,.,,,,.11, ; z.-ns of the ic in in -, . .hoson us veil snan many voies anu sih.m i iii..".. i-..- ()I muse i...,-.......,. . . Bible from now on and net down to i i. chosen by hit as ar.uul J"'r ' for if you las; be- : taking five to una iniucm" nie inn"-""- " -- vliling under proiiiu'tional rep:"'. nood. hard work hind now. It will be iniicli nariier to catch up aud the chances much more against your winning the prize. Added zest Is being shown in the contest as hardly a day passes with out at least one-half dozen of the contestants bringing in from one to three yearly subscriptions. This proves, without a doubt, that those Interested in the several contestants are striving hard to see their favor ite win. Knconrairenient Eoes a long way and while everv coniiistant has done punishing corrupt or Illegal I1' l.t 1 1 II tl... r.. .,-,. ..ll'l illllS. SI Ills or lier uciu iif eviuit- m , ' i mull inai lunn ,i,,-t ' pons and votes they could, the spec ial ofrnr of extra votes was eagerl grasped as a chance to Increase their standings materially. No doubt every candidate who In tends to win will profit handsomely during this (last) special vote offer, and figures will tell, alter the lust count of votes, the ones who worked most determined. Iliillot llov .Notes A change In the line-up of votes for chaperone honors most notice able In the count of yesterday was that, of Mis. W. Il Hue, who polled 72K0 votes. Mh-s Grace Wood, or district num ber one, polled !X,3xi votes, which places her nnme Willi the high three i'hulo MltS. II. I,. CUIUS, ChuiH'roiio Otmlltliitc by Don-Is Art Gallery. 1 1 1 i -i : i w im : t a m 1 1 . Ti :s .Mis. Mrs. Mr. .Mrs. Mrs. .Mrs. Mm. Mrs. .Mis. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, .Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mis. Mrs. II. ti. Cllhbs, Kimenc Ilio Spores, Nprhitfflcld It II. No. V. It. (,ne, l-illgeiie V. V. Illlllisleller, Kugene ('. (). Hudson,. I 'a In i-o of Sweets Minnie Croncr. . . . t .' M. Hniibert, Acme O. Couls, l-'.UKene, Ijiura Wright, ( oliurg i li. Iliuisiiker, liiter K, l' Hiirnnrtl, t'otmru, Or M. MoiUitoiiiery, Jiuictioii T. (ioodmnn, Cobill'K J. lfiggllis, H(i l'enrl Kt hio, '1'. l-'nlllier, l-'loreuce Ilr. .Marqunni, K. 11th Kt M. l-'entoii, IN-tiT It, A. HiHith, 1 1:1 10. Dth St . H.,ln:! . :w,Ka i .;!.-. (i.i'J; .:i'j,7H . I I.I7H . 7,5!tH . .1.100 . H,.1." . 1,0110 (157 5H 511.1 . . . 11(10 . . mil . . -40 .. 1(17" 157 . . 04 NAMKH OK COMI'l-VriXO t'.WDIDATKH. District No. 1. Miss Iilnh ll.-lldel-liolt. Madison St HW.7H.1 Miss Miil'Hlierlte Woods, 1115 W. Hill He.. oil I Miss tlmce Wood, 1MU W. Hth St !, Miss May llouglnss, I'eai-I Kl t)VS,5li: Miss Mnble Johnson, 81)5 IllgliSl :t 1.011(1 Sllss Kay ( lark, 7:i:l l'eiry St , 3I.SII i llistrlct No. 'J. Miss Is-tii Siinfiird, Cotlnge iiie :W,2." Miss .i-liiia Cmon, Itevler ItH. lim Miss Alia Wllllnms, Itevter 11(1,11(1 Miss KiMo Hawley, Cottnge (irove HI. 11(1 Miss Iteim linker, Cotlngr (irove 17.(115 Miss Horn Jacobs, liexler BIHI-J lilnli'lcl No. :l. Miss Untile Cook, Jilllctloll City 5;t,IIOI Miss t In Cushiiian, Acme. 1,11011 Miss l.lllliin llriuid, I'lon-nce IIO.HIH Miss (ierlriule lllishllell .In ml li ill Chy il.t.HT'J Miss I'rsn Humble, Mapleloll 17.1(15 -Miss Mhuile Nlbbels, Junction ( lly "HIO IHMilcl No. I. lls Kffle WllhlsiH, Springfield .1I),70I1 Miss ;ooi-uhl Nefr, CnburK -ll.lltO Miss (Jenevleve Howe, Creswell il,55S Ml Irene Itohlllelt, IMislMinl Hill J,.VJH Miss Millliillne Hells, Cobiilg -JM,700 Miss Minnie ls-wls, Miii-t-iiln Miss Merrll Scoll, Creswell !!il,7IMI Mls Myrlle HMiop, Coliin-g 2:1. HIO Ml Is'lu lOvei-Hiui, Cisswell. 1:1,(105 Miss Itentrt (ioodumil, (.'oburrt '' ' Miss Mals-I Thollipsoll, Cis'uell !--( Miss l-Ulenbl ChllH-, Sprlimfleld "II Miss Krma Sinlili, Spvlngfleld INs l.nu Scolt, Cresnell na Irli-, iirtnrnev ll:il dli-tnn-nt, is original is defective, -c ,i ,,.n,lini- constitution pio- rtain i-oniiueni.i sentatinh- 1-our. pi-oviiiing i"i i'" " anv public officer. I-'ive, cunipelling legislators to vote for and elect candidate for the United States senate receiving tie.' highest number of votes. Six, limiting candidates elec.icn lexpeus.'s. de:niii.. pieveaung ...... secur ing puritv or the ballot, pi-ovum., for liiniishlng liiforniaiiiiii to elee tors, and for the manner of conduct ing contests. Eighteen Initiative pillions bave b -en filed to date, and two more are in sight. TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE and In a position to win the scholar ship prize for which Nhe has since the start of the contest been striv ing so Industriously. Miss Xelma Cruzan, of district num ber two, was displaced by Miss Leta Sanrord, or Cottage (irove, by sev eral hundred voles, friends of Miss Sanford hnvlng added (iti22 to her count of yesterday. It has been nip and tuck for first honors In this dis trict continually, and It Is a safe prediction that the three leaders of today will have a large say about the prizes when the awards to this dis trict are made. Today's mall brought vote sub scriptions for both iMIss llattle Cook, or Junction City, nnd Miss Ula Cush man, or Acme. .Miss Ciishmau was favored wllh two new one-year ond one slx-nionths' subscriptions, which placet her name over the -1(1,000 mark, while Miss Cook was the recip ient of a subscription for one year, new, from friends at Koseburg, aside from the votes cast, by herself. Miss Cook still leads by some 10,000 votes, but this lead can bo easily offset by a little effort put forth by her competitors. 1 The most noticeable change in dis trict number four Is that of Miss Georgia Xeff, of Cobin-g. That she s popular beyond a doubt as the as sistant postmistress of Cobttrg Is pro ven by people whom she has dealings with that are anxious to have her nauie announced the winner of the Los Angeles vacation trip. More unsolicited subscriptions have been credited to Miss Xeff's total than any candidate la the race. Have Your Ahlincts Made by The l.ane County Alwlinct Co. A. .1. Kisslngaer emx to Grover Walker. W. 1)., 40 acres in Sec. 24, Tp IS, S It 1 W. A. M. Daniel etux to II. .1. Itey uolds, W D. tract In Eugene, JliiOO. O. I.. Howders etux to August Green, Q. C. D.. 73. 5S acres in Sec. 11. Tp IS. S R S W. $1.00. Nellie .1. Tucker etal to Siorey-llrachei- Co., V. I)., ljli.Tifi acres in Sec. 2. Tp 22, S It 4 V. $100. John Sullivan etux to Wm. Mc Clanahan etux, W. U., 1 1-2 acres in Sec. 2S, Tp 20, S 11 3 W. $1.00. W. Polders etux to John I). Cole man, W. 1)., lot ii4 of Tsiltoos. U. S. to Webb W. Wynegar, pat ent: 1 (50 acres in Sec. 17, Tp IK, S It 4 W. Hugh Hampton etux to Anna S. Pogue, V. t)., Dot 7 and part lot S In block 13 of Pack add to Eugene. iMORE PENSIONS FOR LANE COUNTY MEN Congressman Hawley has recently been Instrumental In securing pen sions for the followig old soldiers of l.ann county: llenjamin F. Adams, Cottage Grove, $12; Abncr T. Andrews. 'Springfield, $15; John Desher Springfield, $20; Arthur S. Haskell, Eugene. $12; John O'llrien, Dorane. $12; Gideon 11. Standish. Dorane, I $12; Hiley Winfrey, Lowell, $12. Charily ball, armory, Friday, Jan uary 3 1. VOTES Al.DOWKIl OX M:W AND ODD VHEPAII) Sl llSCltlXTIOXS TO DAILY til'Aitl) AltE AS FOLLOWS: Three Months. Six Months. . . One Year. . . . Two Years. . . Three Years. . Four Years. . . Five Years. . . Ton Years. . . . Now Old Carrier Mail COO votes 200 votes $ l.r.O $ 1.00 1.S00 votes (100 votes 2. SO 2.00 4.5 00 votes 1.500 votes 5.00 4.00 13,5 00 votes 4.500 votes 10. 00 0.00 20.250 voles 0,750 votes 15.00 12.04 2-J.125 voles 9,375 votes 20.00 111. 00 .13.7 SO votes 1 1 .250 Votes 25.110 20.00 90,0 00 votes 30,000 votes 50.00 40.00 NEW AND OLD VKEPAID SI list T.IIM'IONS T(t WEEKLY (it .Mill YA1. Baking Powder ni 1 . T)-l D..,.1 m Ifle Oiliy DaKiug ruwuci iiiauB with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made from granes Insures healthful and delicious food for every home every day Safeguards your food against alum and phosphate of lime ri.EASA.Vr II ILL NOTES (Special Correspondence " Pleasant Hill. i.-.n. 29. E. Enos. who recently came I:-.-.,, from Iowa, has purchased the 200-ncre farm owned by the Richardson heirs and situated near the postoffice. Mr, Woods and 'family have moved on the West farm, which they have rented. Mrs. W. H. Shelley Is visiilug a sister at Marcola this week. liev. llrock, of Eugene, has aenept a call to preach for the Christian church of this place, and bean the year's work by preaching a very in teresting discourse last Sunday. Miss Nellie Drtiry left today for Spokane, where she will be one of the principals in an event, the par ticulars of which will be given later. About 60 men gathered at the I eiery lust inursaay and did the I est day's work ever done then. ladies furnished hot coffee u; bountiful dinner at the V. 0 V -i nearby. A move is on foot to re; tne Doaro. rence witn a neat i; wire one, wnicn will nrobabli : ceed. ' REGl'LU I WOOD SAWIX0 John M. P. Dixon, succwswti E. noddy. All wood sawed to o- For prompt service phone li ;83iz. Kesldence, 2li7 High ittsii I Gasoline woodsaw GASOLINE WOOD 8AVTIJ0 W. G. White ! prepared ti J your wood on short notice. Phone Black 4351. Ralld 516 West Sixth street There is CitSy One ml 99 That is' Laxaiiw Bpmo Quinhl USED TIIS WORLD OVER TO DURE A COLO IH OHE DAY, Always remember the full name. Look for this signature on every box. 25c. C. S. FRANK, Agt. Any old machine taken in exchange GOOD WATER J All who wmit Br.'nwli TIU rd Pur Ttit cjii gl u'U Ucllun by c4hl.- up Fed . E. KILBORN, x7 High St., hugcr i i !i i: There may ho some ml-iiin-llerslalldloil as In the con ditions relative to the giv ing of the sie.-liil scale of votes oil new sub tcrliituios. l-'nf the b llelU ot those who tin not understand we xvl.vh to siale that a NEW SI'll Sl'ltlllEU IS CONSIDFUED A.NYONE Will) WAS NOP V SI'IISl'ltlllKU ON .IAN1 AltY 27, WHEN THE I. VST SPECIAL OFKKU OF VOI ES WAS MIK. , I'KKSONS WHO H VVE TAKEN THE (li'AHD AMI HAD SI'lU' I'KD THE PAPEIt PUll'lt n J wi'AitY :;tii win, UK CO! N I ED AS NEW St II SCKIIIEItH. 'the dullest iuau;ti'.r wilt be very nlml lo explain to Hie c.nitetiiiils eveiy .l--i.ul p. rtaliilug lo the c,.ilet oil the special ofler. I re t Sti past -'iv In r ib i Influi-iii i l.-iim cti.ll'.'l ot I he in . I, t!il .1. route to l.os ( and pteasuie dales. fe. has r.-sbl.-.l In Eugene for the iv ),-ars. mill niiinbers among u- (ri n.N many of the most il residents hero. If she .it,, enough to capture the e honors lo lie awarded on ,.f I'eln iiai y Mb. Mrs. llltibs te lu-r entire time while en Angeles lo the comfort of the winning candl- Eiem llie way liie different call, II-,la!,- me pulling In their time and Mhh-Iiii-: ...iv ctlntl In s.- urlng sub jscrlpllous to The Guard, It Is an evi dent fact ih.it they Intend winning. Acreage! Eve .lea! . loll.' llir c. til 111, II, e 1 Hall &. smumway, Urry h full lint of pUnulihiii Itvturx rid ml' lug ifl Mirr urk. AIM frenonU jol tlii In Iia rd bi Irun work. Irt u uk rtui tuill o Mr. II. I., Cll.tx, cniuit.hitt to; hrtH'rie tUo vIiuum- of I ho . :it I'tt . trli's to I..' Aiitt-lo. no.- li 1 11 : r pn't'i'hl , li I'Miviih't'' i'.t;in,iir .!h nil tin riwlli!rttn ho mi' f.nmi;lnK lar th tilp pnn'. Mi. l:)'" rn I tt'ii' t tht rjA't lor rtmiM-rout hott:' htirt'v nftvr th- i'Ut?-n w,ts litm-!i -rd, mi. I up to tS pun i.I Ilii.f i-i lii-Ul u'T ( h tih t hrr :ii:n!;:i ( i ( ;ilti tumor, h th tul or xoiv i : ! I site h"r imiiM' tnii-'f''j Mr (HI'!"' ! I aii t)r 'ulrtu by lnuh au.I in antt-ittiiU-d Uti lu-r hul4Ud ut Uio Tli''.- 1 I'LH' ITU' tl'H t hid l HTlNlt f , t va ml( will havo to bo i:i t'u' d w roiualttliiaj !; of -ni-t. nlno workluts day u- t ;td t rry oiotpn nnd i;i.!i will t.af In bo in (ho of I 'm- lo iv ut . S.iturtlay, Kcb V hi . tb v lo lt roitnii'kl. tnttl ik N'Nikt. ! ,1 !.' v, ''( liH'.l w ovH to i) flic i ' i i iw lr. ,h l h auA t ho a;.' M y -a ill nood all of (n.'ii ! ii ov In I'litumh ul m! ii' w in n-.K-.d-. t! to'iM f.'T tho ar.M)S i w-mo tnt'rday wuA lU, lid (,i ( lie support of In an a'.iuutin; way. on hut ;iH of thorn hii.I bM of tho !!: ... t "i. :v or k am 1'..' !.n :;V r iho l'St. ! th so nf w ,:-f fmorini; on finishing tirri 1,1.1 b"t r be cj'.rotul oroti limy I'tJ Kl vOtf-,1 VV'.tH A ?tll,lMU0 il('otl. !i-at Mt.tin- u.oIdk on throuah out lane votiti'.j. ;i:td :lio I'ontt'StrtniH I i 1 OTES ALLOWED 0 Price New (11,1 Mali One year 750 votes 2 50 otes $ 1.50 Two years 2,250 voles 750 voles 3.00 Three Years :',.i:no voles 1 ,200 vol es 4 50 Four years -1.000 votes 2.000 votes I! no Five years 10.250 voles 3.750 votes 7 so Ten years 15,000 votes j.mio votes 15.no IIMliyiMlwi ill il I ii I m I im iCMgsarraTagoi B The Dally (luanl's Popular Indies' Prie Yoting I eiiu-st i ' tilAPKKONE Sl'Et I AI. VOTE I (11 PON 3 Cut out and fill In with the name of a man let lady y on uj..h, I to vote for. Send or mail to Cutest 1). t.l r: tn.-ti ' 'I'll., , ...I I' I and it IU count fur one votes. 9 R Vol (ossl After l eblllary 2,1. 5 lrTTn,fMWTi'iniTfiTTiTi iiniin ii i m.nmn 1 H Tlie Dull (iu.-ml's Popular Iji.thV prie ,.iing ( ,.iu, st S VOTE COl PO S Miss B Address S District JJ -Cut out and till In with the r.ame ., t'o- ,.u , , , s to Hole for. Send or mail to Com. t 1' ; i:t:i: I'c'c.' - -i kl Il will eognt lor one vote. "" ' ' 1 1 1 ' B Nul (iissl Ari.r 1.1, i u.iiv M. tJ crease! Three, Five or Ten Acre Tracts, 2x2 miles from Post Office on easy pay ments, near school. Rooms 3 and 4 Beckwith BIdJ OREGON HOME & LAND CO Rooms 9 and 10 over Chambers-Bristow Bank Get You a Home of Your Own Have some ?ooi barg.tinsin small andUr?' f"115' City Lots and City Homes, v- .H tc g'.ad to show you anything in real es -A Square Deal to All. Oregon Harm & Land Co.. A. A. Aaby. 0 for ft .ill til wor Her All Mi notb ADi; Polid G IGoldFi iiled ( Solid G PENT ' year 5 year P year P. VI I Co