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I Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to lie considered that only uriuory ami bladder troubles were to be H ITTX TTfc Jt but now modern ill science wove that ' nearly all itlseaM: have their bcxinnniK in the disorder ui then most iiupormul orrani. The kidneys filter and purify the blood i lint i their work. h.fi vourkidnevsnre weak or out of or.ler, vou can utulerwaim how quicklv vour entire body is afiected and Sow every orjjall seem to fall to do lis dUlV'you are nick or " feel badly," lieyin takhlK the Kreat kidney remedy, In. Kilmer'. Swamp-Root, localise as soon as Tour kidneys are well they will help all the cither organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are nick you con make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary elluct ol Dr. Kilmer'. Swamp-Root, the ureal kidney renu-.lv, is noon realiwd. It .tan.ln the burliest lor it. wolldcrfu cures of the mt.Hl ilihtrroi'iiiK cam;.. Hildas sold on Its menu 'iv iiii i- i lriiggils.iu lifiy-ceut and nnv-dili.ir si-' Uittlco. Vou may have a S.HIIple bottle l,.m of BWBinp-IUxrt. bv mail Ir.-e, alo a p.onililcl uillnx you how to find out if vou liuve kidney or Madder trouble. Mention tin. iuiier when w riting lo Dr. Kiln'er & Co., lling hninlon.N. V. Don't make any mistake but reiiiemlier the name. ciwioilp-Koot, Iir Kilmer'. SwiilllliKoot. and the ad- Is. v., ou every uoiuc. ONLY SEVEN MORE WORKING DAYS REMAIN TO CAPTURE ONE OF THE GUARD'S VALUABLE PRIZES calves, Ul.iPKItO.VE CVt.MMIMTKK Mi. II. I.. ilbl, Kllgcno 3t,a7 Mr W. It. lini', Kligcne S7,OII )lr, H'. W. HlnliMctler. Kilgcne BM.H Mm. Jno SKii-. Hprillicflchl It V.. 11. No. I S.1.K2I MrM. '. O. Hudson, Pllliico of Hm-eU 14.47H .Mm. Minnie roner 7,BH .Mrs. K. Knubort, Acnio 4,1 IM MrH. . CoatH, i:ili-nf ' 8,515 Mr. Inira U'rlglil, oburg 1.IMIO Mm. '. Ij. HuiiHuki-r, lienor "7 Mrs. 1'. Halliard, Colling, Or 3H2 Mra. SI. Montgomery, Junction 5(15 Mrs. T. ioolinan, Cohui'g HIMI SIlK. .1. Iliggllis, HII1S Pcill Kt V !01 Mr. Jno, T. pumicr, I'lorenro -4 Mrs. Ilr. SIiiiiihiiiii. K. 'H' Ml 1,17 Mrs, K. i'Vlllon, llovtcr I-57 Mix. It. A. I'.ooib, I l:t H. Mill HI 01 na.mks (ir cosii'i:tixi cwimdatks. District No. I. drew, lunjjliaiiitoii, Miwi Mall M.-lldet-bolt. Sliidlwin Kl SIlK Marguerite Wood, III." V. Kill. . . . Mian (Jnico Wood, L'KI W. Mill HI Slltta Slay lloillrliiNN, Pearl Kl SllkN Mnhle Johnson. Hlt.1 lllghHt SIIbb 1'iiy Cl.irli, 71 Kerry St IHHrlrl .No. MIm ltn Kanforil, Collage (imvc SIInh i'Iiiiii Criinii, llevter Miss Aim Williams, llexler Sling Kate HiiMli-y. oltnge (Jroru Minn Iti nii linker, Collnuu t'rovo . Ki:t,7M5 . hii;,.-h . .111.701 . . IIU.XOO , . :!.-,(( . ,:il,5lu APvMITAGE & EOWN Succritort to YATES &. SON Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Mlhu Dora Jiicoba, Dcxlur 002 Ulstritl no, . Ml.. IIlll rook. Jmirllon ritV 5.t,001 SIInh l ln CiinIiiiiiiii, AelllB Sllaa l.illliui Itruiul, Klorcnce SlUa ii-rlriidi- IIikIiii. I1 Jmielloii City Mia Knn llnnildc, Mnpli'toii Mlaa Mlnniu Klbbi-la, Juiicllnn Clly Ulntrlct . 'I. riMM r.fflp Wlllirnw, Hiirlnufifld Sll (iimrnlii Xi-ff, Coburn Sllaa tli'iiovlevi' IIohi', ( ri-awell SIInh Ircni' Itolilncll, rirnanlit Hill SIInh Slnilnlllio Helta, ColmrK SIInh Slilllllc I ,!, Slairohi SIInh Slrl-rll Ki-oM, Clowidl SIInh Slyrlli' IIInIiop, Colilinj SIInh la-ln I'HflNon, ( rcNHrll SIInh HciiIii (loodmilll, Colnil K SIInh Sliibi'l TboinpN.in, Cii-nwi'II SIInh ImIi-iiIii Iihn1, Spilnurii'ld SIInh Iiiiii Slllllll, Sprlllfli Id SIInh Lou Sioit, fri-ani-ll SAM SHAMAN Junk Dealer Highest Price paid for HfDES. WOOL, FELTS, OLD RUBBER, SACKS SCRAP IRON METALS AND HAGS We alio buy Second Hand Goods 62 Olive Street Phone, Red 5571 Eugene, Ore. THE Oliver Typewriter Is Superior to all Others Visible Writinff No Carriage to Lift C. S. PRANK, Agt. Any old machine taken inexchan(re HALL &. SHUMWAY, Carry a lull hn ol pluiiiblna tlxtur fliunbliiK ai.Q aawer work. Alim nt"iinil jot Mug til tin and aht.it Iron ork. Iron woik pronip a..i 1 1 I I'hon. Ill.ek 1J7V ID Wlliatnotta it . . H,fto7 . .hii. iki . .l,l 10 , .17,045 .44.HOU .80.HIH ,'J5,II1 .17.1115 . 31110 . 5:,(M)II .44.4:10 . III.H.-.H .:tl!,52H .'JH,7:I0 .2(1,411(1 ,tt:l,7IMI .2:1,1(1(1 . l:l.(il)5 . (1 11 1 . 1220 . 714 (HI 55 Tlio rollowliiK oillnlldatca 1 will bo ntiiiouil.'i.il w Itinera 1 of Th (liiaiil prlzoH II they fliilHli In thu iionllhms they now hold: CliaiH'roni. Mia. II. I., (llhlm. Klrat DlNtrlit Mlaa Idaii IIi'IiiIcmhIioII, MIhh Mar- Riii'ilto WmiiU, SIIhb Uiace T Wood. Bwond dlatrU't Mlaa I.ulu Haufoiil, .M1h Zidniii Cm- null. . Third DlHtrlel Mlaa llnttlo Cook, Mlaa I'lu t'liahniKii. Fourth Dlalrlet Mlaa Klflo Wllliruw, Sllaa lloornln Nwff. 1K ESMOND HOTEL OSCAU ANDHRSON. Mjr. Hitrt- Fu'..r"ii PUn 4V:. iic. $1.00.51.40, ii.OO frrt Hat tfi AttH Ir.Hil ill liiiu I'rmil and M.ntH St". Williams Co. Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling VOOD FOK JAIJJ S04TllUmttWbt. Cuffrw, 0roa Hhoria lllaok tl " 44, 4 4.4. 4'4.4 The OiinrJ 11 000 prUo coiitcat la atlll on . tlio npuraita mid ani'h day the voU-8 aro ronilnR Into the contcal mnnaRor In binidli-H mo comem owp Ha aiicpt-aa to. tnr activity o' tha randhlMlcii. Ntw nvorila in iii- n,,n,l,..r ol VOlOl CluJIl' ll 10 U VOII- U'stant ar belli mado. Tlio work of two candidate la I ho prlin contest already have a total of more than Oim hundred thoimamt votes to their credit. Forward now w II li The (liiard prlrai couteat upward, up ward and forward let tlio movement atari afresh. Home IntereatliiK aide llMhta of feminine. "Kt P mid K may b Kleatied (rotu thla content. Nearly all t Ho torenioni ciinniunu have shown a spirit of stlck-to-ll-lv-neaa, and a clever knack In xcttltiK votes. Tho aurroaaful candidates will ha pleased with their prlio, liecane they will have earned It. near in mind now thai this Is the ttmu to gut In and secure votes. If you desiro to remain In tho front rank. Kemem ber. no matter whore you are on the x-aln of votes, as shown In this Issue vour rhaneea are lust aa aood as the others. The Hoard extends to ea.-hj and every one oi tno conieiani uu iilad hand of fellowship. Wo dealri' to say that the work so far by the asplrauta has more than come up to tho eMiectal Ions. Jlint Keep ine par up. nindldates, for a short tune more thla contest has shot ahead a true and atralaht as an arrow, and will. In all probability, like the arrow, hit the hull's eye. We art confident of the ui-ceeful termination of the con test and are dolna everylhltm to make thla contest a arand and Kloiious at- (air. "lie! up and o, now, In one more aood effort for votes. Just one more try, remember 1 lie termination of the contest will not he lontt now. Don't itlve up hope of your ihancea for a successful outcome Thev are good If you Just k.-ep up "hustling along" as you have In the past weeks. Just keep stepping ahead In the same old manner. This big contest Is on the climb. Ka.-h .lay the votes come pouring Into The lliiard office In stacks. The way the many contestants have worked and are still working Is very commenda ble. Don't be bashful. Show flo nfler tho subscriptions morn de termined than ever. Don't let up for a liniment from now on. and when the iiamea of the winning candidates are announced on tho lust nliiht yours will be anionic thoni If you work with vim tho balance of thla week tind next week. The pil.ea aro surely worth the effort, mid to know you were ao lrcted as the most popular Incly to represent your district lit tho mid winter carnival iluilntt tho conilng hcuhdii In l.oa Anueles, thla ItHolf la un honor to he proud of. . There will ho ten winners ttnd you may na well be one of them, and yon can If you, beforo the close of the conical, get your friends together, ones who promised their support on tho last night of the eonteat. and have them give you their subscrip tions and get tho benefit of tho f0 fera belnir nut out by buyers at this figure, but growers are not disposed ' fec(jtrgi jV.7 lo ireai wnu mem. ..... u ..-... aro holding for $3 or better. One or two buyers are Bald to be offering 12.60 at country shipping polnta without success. Utile Doing In Poultry. Poultry stocks on the street today were comparatively light, as Is usual at this time of the week, and trade was of Binall volume, with prices practically the same as at the close of last week. Hens and chickens sell at 1114 to 12 Vs cents a pound, anil live ducks at 1 0 to 1 7 ceuta. There Is little or no demand for either tur keys or geese. Strictly fancy veal Is worth 9V4 cents and fancy block hoks sell at r, ceuta and 7 cents. In both linen considerable under grade stuff Is" being recorded, for, which top prices cannot bo secured. K'ggs tre weak at 25 ce to 2 a cents. Chinook Siil mon in Market, Small quantities of Chinook sal mon are now being taken from the Columbia river. I'ntil now the mar ket has been practically bare of tills fish for several weeks, and It will he some time yet before there will be any large supply. They sell at 124 cents a pound, heads on. The supply of Bteel-heads Is still fairly and the price today Is 9V4 cents. Other fish are unchanged. The oys ter market Is reported duller than usual at' this time of the year, with prices unchanged. Apples Finn anil Active. , A strong tone prevails In the local apple market. Induced by the steady and active demand for good fruit, and the decrease In the supply of undor-grade products. Prices In gen eral are about the same as for several days past and most of the offerings now. In the market are good to choice. There Is a fair shipping demand for good apples, but denlenrs say that present stocks are nono too large for home needs and thu chnncea are that few if any will be Bent to other murkeis. Duller Market Is Weaker. A weaker tone Is shown In the local butter market. City creamery men still state thai they are able to clean up their best quality at ruling prices but there Is treniendoua pressure on nceoiint of the great ac cumulations from ihiIhIiIo makers. The crcani'Ty situation Is weak, but no immediate changes In values are nnticlpated but the trade Is of the opinion that the next . t it a nnund ,n1o Z market to .teady with deal era willing to buy ordinary quality around 50 it 60c per i00 pounds .mie small demand for seed coming from the south. Portland l.iv-dock Market. The livestock market general!? is firm, with no changes from the quo tations that, prevailed y.;St erd a utile Hist steers, -"".' V mullnm 3.S0i 4.00: cows, S o 7.-.- hulls. St. 50 1 2.50; '3s'heepc!ood sheared, 14.25 4.75: full wool, 5.00J.50; lambs, S5. 25(f) 6.00. lloKs s.o''i .)."; ii"is. ""- PORTLAND MAKKFT KKPORT Creamery Hutter 30cft Sac. Kggs 25 (Ti 27c. Chickens llo at 12c. Wheat Valley S5c; bluestem Sic. Oats Per ton, 27S $28. Barley Per ton, S27& 28. Hay Timothy, I IX; cheat, SI a. Grain Hay SH u 115. Mohair Choice, 29 30c. Wool Valley lScft 20c. Hops Prime. 4 '4c 7. Potatoes C0!fi f5e. Onions New, $2.25 Ti 2.50. Chittlm bark 5 l-2c (a 7c. COOPER MET USUAL SUCCESS AT PITTSBU! o Received Thanks From Many Hundreds While Smoky City mow xoTi:s. Qr.arf.-,1 ( 'nrresnolliienre. ) Crowe. Jan. 2 9. J. V. Jenkins 13 hack from Corvallis where he went I to attend the funeral of his brother i tn-lstw Win. Ixicke. Miss Ituby .McuitsKcy oi r.usc opened a school at tlio Palestine school house, January 20. Some of the young people will go tonight to the home of Miss Grace Crow, to help her celebrate her birth-day. Misses Mary and Elsie McCulloch of Hadleyvlllo were visiting Pales tine friends last Friday. Dean Crow has returned from Sea ttle. We hear that his proposed tour of Europe has been Indefinitely post poned. Hadleyvllle now has preaching each Sabbath. Rev's. Sutherland and Moore filling the pulpit .alter nately. The many cases of measles in and around Crow and Hadleyvllle are nearly all convalescent. The following article, taken from , terviewed. Cooper's claim a tho Pittsburg Press, aeicnuea uic i- i is ucgenem. sufi To I T. Cooper's visit to that I tluctly verified. riIt citv and the effect of his new prepa- One of the n-ost ml ..1 .1 i.v neonle who had be- ments was made bv Mr e ? Sm. convinced' of the soundness of of 103 South Hyjand Cooper's theories w.ui .ob t,?ai.-"?LV hUCoaoIperbelleves that the human ; a hectic flush and cough p stomach in civilized races has become) said she had consumption,,: greatly weakened. He claims that , nclined to believe them, i,' most ill health of the present genera- ly looked as though her d tion is duo to this fact. , ,. . ""'""f,11. there aWa: -L T Cooper is meeting with the very little ground Tor hot same' astonishing success in Pitts- "Shortly after Mr. Coop , burg as in other cities. For the past , Pittsburg, 1 began to hear few days many thousands of Pitts- derful results that had been-' burg neople have called at his head-, by persons who had tried -t mik with him. :clne, so I got some for ; 'Cooper's prophecy, made upon his had taken it only two dav's v arrival, to the eneci mat uw-..m- .... ......u u. ,u wort left Pittsburg thousands would real- long, bhe began to improi. io that his theory is correct and , lately has gained seven would come and thank him for what since she began taking the - his medicine had done, Is rauiuiy oe-one leeis spienuu and it Teachers' Ivvnmiualion. Notice Is hereby given 'hat the countv superintendent of Lane county will hold the regular examination of applicants for state and county pa pers at the court house in Eugene as follows: For Stale PiiM'is. Commencing Wednesday. February 12. at 9 o'clock a. in., and continuing until Saturday, February 15, at 4 p. Wednesday Penmanship, History, Spelling, Geography, Heading, Psychology. Thursday Written Arithmetic. movement of Theory of Teaching. Grammar, Book- prices will ho downward. Ilrlef Xotea of Hie Trade. No smelt being cnught In tho Cow Ills. A car of celery was among the day's mil nrrrvnls fro inlliu south. Market firmer. Poultry remains scarce and In some Instances prices are higher. Several cars of baiianas arrived In. Were mostly green, but In good shape. Scarcity of ripe stock along the st reek nt the present moment. Egg market Is still tumbling; lower prices being In effect today. Sales of hops continue quite lib eral, with growers seemingly anxious to let go at the low prices now ruling. per cent lucrense in votes. You do I However, dealers are making every J. W. BARRINGER Exptrt Houitmover Movts anything. Twcnty-W years experience. Rednce, Esl Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 451 1 . Eogtne. Oregon not necessarily have to cast tneni ni once, but If you want to mako them count more thnn they will nt any time from now on, send the subscriptions 111 loday or tomorrow. Let the splendid showing made go on to i most grand and iistonlsblng focui'. WEEKLY REPORT OF EUGENE MARKET Chittlm bnrk 4 l-JUfDc. Wool IK... Poultry, Egg, ete. Eggs, per dos 21c, Dairy llutter Per roll 60 Cf 4 5. Creamery Mutter Per roll, 60 Hem Per lb. 9c Krya Per lb. c. Geese Per lb., 7c. lUiekt Per lb.. 8c. Turkeys Per lb, 12 He. Fruit, Vrcotablco, FIc. New Potatoes f0o per cwt. Unions Per lb, 3e. Lemons Per case, $3.75. Oranges $3.75. Livestock Market. Steers Per lb S l-3c. Good cows S f 3 l-2e. Good prime dressed veal o P 6c. Mutton on fool -Per lb., S)'4c Pal liogn 4 1 '.'ui .". Fat hogs, dressed -fie. Grain and Fred. Flour $4. r. Oat hay $16. Cheat hay - per ton $14. Timothy hay Per ion $1". New oats Per tin., 4-c. Itian. per ton, $-i. Mixed feed - Per ton. $JS. Shorts, per ton. $30. New Wheat Per bu 75c. Rolled barley -Per ton, $35. Chopped feed-$3 I per ton. effort to land contracts on the coni ng borne out. 'much better. If any one d,L nn Mondnv an astonishing mini- statement i would tie pleas,- her of people called to express their ; them call at my house and r. gratitude to Mr. Cooper. Jiidgingj i ne Looper remedies are from what some oi tnese people nuu juolj umuu. nans neat: to say to a Press reporter, when In- Store sells them . EUROPEAN PLAN ' ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PRC Los Angeles' Safest Hotel V --- i , .i'! i 5 x& &rw'f - keeping. Phvsics. Civil Government. Friday Physiology, English Geo graphy, Composition, Algebra, Eng-j lish Literature. Saturday Ilotany, Plane Geom etry, General History. School Law. For County PaM'i-s. Commencing Wednesday, February 12, at 9 o'clock a. in., and continuing until Friday, February 14, at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, History, Orthography, Heading, Physical Geo graphy. Thursday Written Arithmetic, Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Phy siology. Friday Geography, School Law, Civil Government, English Literature. W. B. DILLARD, County Superintendent. VOTF.S ALLOWED OM XKW AXI OLD Pltl'.PAII Sl'IISCKIXTIOXS TO DAILY Gl'AKII AUK AS FOLLOWS: New Old Cnrrler Mail Three Months 600 votes 200 votes $ 1.50 $ 1.00 Six Months 1.S00 votes (100 votes 2.50 2.00 Ono Year 4,500 votes 1,500 votes 5.00 4.00 Two YearB 13.500 votes 4,500 votes 10.00 9.00 Three Years 20,250 votes 6,750 votes 15.00 12. 0 Four YearB 2S.125 votes 9,375 votes 20.00 16.00 Five Years 33,750 votes 1 1,250 votes 25.00 20.00 Ten Years 90,0 00 votes 30,000 votes 60.00 40.00 VOTES ALLOWED ON NEW AND OLD PREPAID SI HSCIU1TIOXS TO WEEKLY (ilAltl) Price New Old Mall One year 750 votes 250 votes $ 1.50 Two years 2.250 votes 750 votes 3.00 Three Yeara 3.600 totes 1.200 votes 4.50 Four years 4.000 votea 2,000 votes 6.00 Five yeara 10.250 votea 3.750 votes 7.50 Ten yeara 15,000 votes 6,000 votea 15.00 THE KING EDWARD In the Heart ol the City NO INSIDE ROOMS FIRST CLASS CAF3 A very desirable hotel for all visitors to the city. First class in all respects Rates $1 .00 per day and up. Write for bd TOUSLEY COMPANY, Props. Your Opportunit The Dally Guard's Popular IjhMciT Prim Voting Contest C'HAPEHONK SPECIAL VOTE COl PON- Mrs. Address , Cut out and fill In with the name of a married lady you wish to vote for. Send or mall to Contest Department, The Guard, and It will count for one votes. Not GihmI After February 15d. The Wise Man Seizes It The Way to Success Buy a lot in the GROSS ADDITION, it is sure to A in value soon. These lots are near the car line i li; hifh and drv and command a view of the Cheap in price and sold on easy terms. For further formation sec G. G. GROSS THEATRE BLOCK, EUGENE, OREC0N. OREGON HOME & LAND C Rooms 9 and tO over Chambers-Bristow Bank ItmTI.AVD MAIlkKT UKItUtT Portland. Or.. Jan SO. Onion prices have reached $3 25 per 100 pounds alonK Front street. This Is nn advance of ISc over all former quotations. Several firms say they vour i are Keltlna: this flaure while others friends thul you deserve the support they are alvlim yon. Then If you win you will an.iw you deserved II. Your work todav and nel week III count more than on other d- of. the contet. Thee days devoted to aiiod. h'd. systematic work will In all prol. ability win the honors yon de Ire. It's the Kins who are taking It eauy now that will lose. are charslnn J.. However, inouc who are now charaln 1 were for merly aelllnn at 13 l0 when others were li! $J. Receipts of onions In this rlty are very mall; growers letttnu r of very few sacks. Only one lot of any consequence was re ported sold at country points dur ing the past II hours, this bctnt moved at 11.60. There are many ol- The Dally Guard's Popular Indies' Prlie Voting Cimtnt VOTE COVPON Mis Address District Cut out and fill In with the name of the young la.lv von wlh to vote for. Send or mall to Contest Department, The Guard and It will count for one Tote. Xol GiuhI After February 1M. Get You a Home j Your Own Have some good barjainsin small and large Ijrms City Lots and City Homes. Will be glad to show you anything in real csU A Square Deal to All. Oregon Home & Land Co., A. A. Aaty. in A FULL LINE OF... New Granitware just Stoves, Ranges and Heaters falheesadinS L. LONG an3 S.