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4 U'lg-' - 1 1 - 1 J- J- THE ETCF-SR DAILY CrARD, THVIWDAY, FEBRUARY A TOMORROW AND SATURDAY AND THE GUARD'S VOTING CONTEST ENDS S1USLAW LAUNCH WRECKED AT THE HOOTHOF RIVER : i i I'M 1 , ' I: ; f ! i ; More proof (lint Lydln K. Plnk hnrn'H KOtullu Compound khv woman from Hiirfi-4il operation. Mrs. S. A. Williams, of Gardiner, Maine, writes: "1 wm a (rreiit sufferer from female troubles, and liViiia K. i'iukham'a Vcff ci table ComjKtuua restored me to health in three month, after my phyniciaa declared that an operation, wui abito lutely neceHaary." Mm. Alvina Sperling, of 1C4 Clcy bourne Avo- Chirugo, III., wriUis: ' I iufferud from female troubles, a tumor and much inHammutioa. 'J' wo of the beat doctors la Chicago decided that an operation wan ner:eKiary to nave my life. LydiaK. 1'inUham'a Vetfutabla Compound entirely cured me without an operation' FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty yearn J.ydiu K. l'ink ham'g Vegutnlilo Compound, iinulo from roots and licrlw, hag been the stnntliird remedy for female illn, and ha itoaiU vuly ciircd ihoiiwiudH of women who have bcon tnmhlud with dupluetsmi-ntH, inllamiimtion, ulcera tion, tlbroid tumora, irrefpilaritie.s, periodic paliis, backache, tiiat lxjar-Ing-down feeling', fliit.uh;iit:y,iiidiKus tion,(liz7.iuuHK,or ncrvoiin prostration. Why don't you try it? Mr. I'lnkliiun Invite all nick women to wrlto her for advice. Hhe liaM fr"idd thousands to health. Atldroaa, Lyuii, Mum. Tto NEW OLIVER. Is a veritable whirlwind of speed It respond! to the touch like a thing oi life. All essentials centered in MODEL No. 5. Oldmachiaei taken In exchange. C. S. FRANK, Afrcnt. c AFULL LINE OF I Bass Hueter Pure I Mixed Paints and Lustrelac Varnish Stain s carry ol WALL PAPER all new and up to date Ludford & Haskell Practical Painters andDcbraton 95 west 8th itrect SAM SHAMAN Junk Dealer Highest Price paid for HIDES, WOOL, PELTS, OLD RUBBER, SACKS SCRAP IRON METALS AND RAGS W also buy Second Hand Goods $l Olive Smet Phone. Rid 5-71 Eugene, Ore. E. C. Gulliford FealaidLivory, Boarding S'&bhi New liiMir Itoom New Itiihher Tlii TurmMiu. l ull I'nvk NIho I II"-. HID West Mill Klrwt. ; Phone Main !) HALL V MIUMWAY, Carry k dill liu ol plurubliia tHliir. Plumbing- ana Mr work. Also genonU Jul tlii lu tin ar4 twt Iron work. Irvo ork rim attsu I 1 1 tu. fbont Olack tITl III WlliamaiU It .NT'S i i V i I - '7' 1 j ;'V;;;v ' . " .7a v i; v. " ,;;:,'.,.':. ..'-V,f.'-?. '' - - - - i i i.iinrni mita I'hoto by DorrlH Art Gullery. miss with now HiriiiKfli'll, hlsdlil Niiuilx-f I CIIAI'KltOXK f.Mllli.Ti:s Mm. .Inn Sinif, Kirlliifli'l(l It t. It 1.1,1(12 lm. II. I.. (Jllilm, IOnki'iic ill), loll Mni. W. It. (Jnc, Kiiki'Ih- itIi.'JKI Mm. W. W. HraiiHli'tlcr, i:iicm- ; :18,l 10 tlr. ;, (. Iludmin, I'aliirti iif Hivvi'Im I 1,70(1 Mm. (1. I'ouIh, llunciu K..1I.1 Mm. Minnie ( rimer 7, .117 Mm. K. HiiiiImtI, Anno 1,10.1 Mm. Iurn WrlKlit, ( iilinrit J 1,0(10 Mm. M. MniitKomery, Jiiih'IIoii 7J:l lm. ('. 1 1. Ilnnnnker, Di'vler (I."7 Mm. V, K lliiriuiril, Ciplmru, Or .' IMO Mm, T. (jiHHlinmi, t'nliiii'K , 11(1(1 lm. J. IIIkkIiih, NO'J IVnrl HI :iol Mm, hi, T, I'unner, I'lorenci' tilt) Mm. Ir. Miiriiiinin, K. Mill Kl 1(17 Vim. K, I'Vndin, IM'lrr. . lo:l Mm. It. A. lliHilh, I III K. Dili St ft I NAMK8 OF COMI'KTIXO (WNimiATDS. lllNlrlit No, I. ll Mill II. nder-liell. MndlMii SI 1 l,.VJII Minn Miirum-rllii Wiuuli, 10,1 W. Hlh 111,11.11 MlM llnuv WimiiI, as I W. Hlh HI ioii,o:II MIm May leiiln, IVnrl Si .ou.ltlM Ml Miilile Jiilmmiii, Hll.1 IIIkIiSI :i,1,IINI MIm Kay t'liirk, 7ili I'Vrrjr St 111,511) IIMi'lrl No. a. MIm Zi'lnm On win, leler 1:I,S0(I Ml Alia Wlllliiinn, Kiwut 1,1, 1'-IJ MIm lu Sanriiril, CiKlnKo (linvp :IH,ll;l I MIm Knto llimle), ('nini- (iriivo Ill, I 10 Mlw Iti'lia linker, ( nlliiur (irovn 17,(11.1 MIm Hum Jaiiilw, llexler '. .ItmiS Dl-.li lei No. II. Ml llnltle CiM.k, Jiiiii'IIiiii ( ll) ,1,:II0 llm flu I'liNhiAtin, Ariin ,10,:1'J0 MIh. MIIIiiii lliim.l. I'luieme il.1,::l;l MIm (.'eiiruile IIiikIiiii'II .Iiiiii'IIiiii I'll)' 'J",7o.l MIm V'.rnn llanilile, Miiileluii 17,10,1 MIm Minnie SIIiIk-im, Jum-t Ion t'Hy mint IH-1,1,-1 No. I. MIm Kffli Wllliniw, Sinln-flelil (II.L'ss MIm Minnie LimvIn, .Mnii'ila .11,1-7 MIm (ii-nritla Xeft, I'iiIiiiik III. (11.1 MIm (ienrvlen Howe, Cre.ell I0,M70 MIm Irene ItuMllett, I'IiimiiiI Kill ilT.ol t MIm MmlnllliK llelln, ('iiliiirg '-N.7II Mlwi Merrll Semi, Crewell J:l,700 Minn Myrde IIMini, Cnlniru U LIIIII llm I.elM l'eriin, ('ri'xnell :I,IIU.1 MIm Itenln IiihmIiiiiiii, ('oltni-i (Ill I MIm MnlM'l llHimpnitn, CrcHell lil'JO MIm K.lenlu ClmN'l, HprlllKMeM Tit llm Krinn Smllli, SiHnrli III (10 MIm Irfm Senll, t'ri'iiHeU fi.1 j Ouard offlro by Tuemlay. February 111, at 11 a. m.. will count In favor i of randlilaten wheil votes are rc I qiiPHted oa mirh subs.-rlitloim. 1 The final count of ballotn will be I announced on Tiienday, February 12. The prizes will be awarded at . once. Tnln la a BllKht cliango from the I original arrangement I" ordi" 'o yive till) iiindldaten of Acmo, Mapleton I and Florence the name opportunities ( to work up to the closing bums of ; the contest. This announcement will be of In ' teres! to friends and partisans of the candidates who are Intending to ad . vnnro subscriptions In their behalf. The voting of tho pist twenty-four I hours has been exceeding light, ow ing to the fact that all candidates la 1 the race are adding every possible ! vote to their reserve that they have in readiness to hurl at their com pet -' itors on Saturday night next. Candi dates who are leaders of today should ! not think that their opponents are I not working because their totals of i todnv are not Increasing THEY ! ARK and are obtains very good re- suits. Saturday night will tell the tale. Every one In the race has i friends who promised to support her ' at tho final rush. Why not see them ! within the next few days and have ', them on hand Saturday night to give ' you a final boost when It will b j needed? ! KVKRY CANDIDATE AND THEIR FRIENDS ARE REQUESTED TO BE I ON HAND AT THE FINISH. ! Cnnilldats who cannot arrange to j be at The Guard office Saturday night : during the closing hours should have a representative on hand to look af ter their Interests In the closing hours. A race Is never lost until It Is over, and If you feel that your chances are not as good as those of your competitors your friends will offset that, when they will come to your aid at the finish. A few yearly subscriptions which can be easily se cured during the closing hours for tho asking will go a long wny to place your name in the position which you huvo worked so hard for during the I contest. DO IT NOW write or see your friends and tell them to be on hand when you will need their as slstaneo most NEXT SATURDAY vhght: i - . . AITUHSOX AND IIAII.KY DESIRE THE SAME .IOI1S ci,.ni YATI'S' (.asoi.i.m: 1SOAT MEETS WITH DISASTER scnoo.vEii royrn.i.K water- LOdCKD AND ITTS INTO ( MS It Y ROAD WASHED AWAY IlY ISlVEIt (Knechil Corr' s:.or.;leilpe.) Mnnleion. Feb. j. The schooner Cjoullle. which sailed from this port a few ays ago loaded with lumber, sprung a leak and water-burned. She u'n. inuwl Into Coos Hay yesterday. It is not known yet how much she h damaged. M. E. Sauhert, of Acme. has a larse Interest I" her. Ijilincll Wrecked. Yesterday Claud Ya'cs. In chnrgc of the launch Lena, towed a s.'ow loaded Willi lumber to tliu moiita ol the river, intending to land it li'low the jetty.t When opposite the end ol tho ietlv his engine slopped and be fore he could get it started the launch drifted onto the north spit and last night tho sen broke it all tc. pieces. She was owned by Charle? Sauhert and was valued at about (501). Itlver Ciillint; Stoml Away. The river Is cm ting the bank very had at Ilollenbeck's, half a mile above Mapleton. '1 lie road is dam aged to such an extent that teams are obliged to travel through the field Some of the people have subscribed quit,; liberally to jetty it. They have the lilies In tho river and lleiiedict's- pile driver was brought up last night to drive them. They have to get ii fixed before another freshet, and ex pert the county court to appropriate money for part of the expense. Shipping Notes The tug Robarts was brought ur from Gardiner Saturday, loaded wit!1 cold-storage and canned Salmon at William Kyle & Sons' cold siorat;' plant at Florence, and was on the way to Coos Hay again Sunday. Thf L. Roscoe, with the same kind of a cargo from the same place, sailed Monday for Coos ltay. The Washcaloie H on the way from San Francisco to this p ut an l should be here today. Mr. Clotigh Is putting up a gnod sized building just south of Joe Mor ris store, but- no one seems to know what It is going to be used for. Last week we had some of the cold est weather of the season. Aside from bursting some of the water pipes no damage was done. If (he following candldatcA finish after the last count of vote, next Saturday night In the position, they now hold they will be announced n- winners of The Guard up right Kimball piano, I he trips to Uts Auuolc. the st-hol v hlp. the Whlu " in k ma chine and the trips to Ore gon's popular summer re sort. Newport: Chnperone .Mrs. John Spores 1st District Mt M.ug'ieiiio Woods. MIm l.l ill I lender shott, Mis. Ginie Wood lid Distill I MUs eluui Cm l.nl, Mlis .Vita Williams Sd Distllil - Mim llatllo I'e 'k. Ml. I'ln Cuhiii.in 4th District -- MIm EKIe Wllhrow, Mim Maude Lew. I. I'oiiMdittlon IVIrc. Mrs II I., (ilblia, M aini; ma chine, MIm Mrtv Dougtns. MIm liir. KU Ne(f, Newport Hips. !' 4 winning candidate in Tho Guard's great 1 1 iMMi prire volliu; i .mle!. Mlsr .Wllhrow. who Is eiupl iveil by the Sunset Telephone Company at Spring fit Id, has many friends In both Eu gene and Siiringfleld. us well as oth er purls of I. alio county, who are ver much Interested as to her outcome, knowing thai It her u.inie Is announ ced as a winner of ilo nip piUe lo I. os Angeles Ihev will he well repre sonted during the coming seas. in In SiMilluin Calif, unia. Mix Wllhrow 1 aldiess Is Sprliiutleld. where silo iyn he reached hv mall or phone, will gieatlv nppi-eelule any favors shown lo her liients during the re maining das of I In' conli -I. .tad will ho pleased to receive notification t, call (. r . -inlesl sunscrlpt Ion votes. M'.M Klfle Wllhrow, the popular leader of district number four, wh e plelino Is herewlih produced. Is v ry dc.liom ol bcliiK nunouiH'ed as a (Viilr, I will ( lose s nnno-eie e.l estei ,1 , . lions lo count lu faor of ee Will I-,' rci elM I ;lt the of Mi l-o.-irl up lo In o i lis k night, rYhru.U) t. ; ' Cenie-aanis and pair,Mi, Inside the i,r(,v o Itiin In then sulei i,,n Ihcin c. unti d Ir.Hi v.i',,i In oder ih.it Cle". oiiiiii i.Tc.li d.il.;s an . ik (or iuNorl.Mim up to a laic hour, iiie same , i-m.h dales, the l.dinwiiig proilslon Is made: VII nia;i ulv. i let ions recelv bv The Cmird b alit puslm nk ol Paturilay. tVPriu ) iceehcd at I lu ua-crip l e '! a'i . of The S it in ,!.-. an I ha, Ralom, Feb. Ii. Clydo D. Altchl son, of l'orllnnd. Ibis aflernoon filed his petition with the secretary of stato for nomination and re-election to the office o frallroad commissioner ,,,.,. ...-.TT for tho second congressional district. OREGON l'OI I.TR1 to the office of railroad commissioner INDl STRY GROWl.NC VV. Halley also placed his petition on fib. for renomlnatlon for that office. "he Oregon experiment station re- V. H. Rrooke. of Ontario, nnnoun- cently Issued a 10-page bulletin on ,..,1 i, iu e, null, h,ee for nnmitui lion to The Poultry Industry of Oregon.' Hid office of Representative of the from the pen of Professor James Dry- I went v.fitivetit h reiiresentnl Ivo ills- , o II tllct. W. P. Myen, of Laldlnw, Is a candidate for the office of district at torney for tho seventh judicial district. IF WO.ME.V ONLY KNEW. What A Heap of Happiness It Would llclng lo Their Homes, Hnrd to do housework with an ach lug back. llrlugs you hours of misery nt leis ure or at work. If women only knew tho cause that Hackacho pains conic kidneys. 'Twould save much needless woe. Dunn's Kidney Pills cure sirs, kid ney :l. Eugene people endorse this: Mrs. S. Y. Abbott of 4S4 Pearl St.. Eugene. Ore., says: "Last wln'er I was taken down with a bad spell of sickness nnd kidney complaint. There was hardly ever a time when I could not intend lo housework but this time 1 was completely laid up. My hack was so weak I could scarcely move without pain. I started doctoring and took several prescriptions but without lunch benefit as far as I could see. Dunn's Kidney Pills were recommend ed to mo and 1 got a box. I contin ued taking the remedy and the pains anil weakness left me. My kidneys seemed to gain strength until 1 wns entirely well ngaln. 1 can now dot my work without tho least annoy ance." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 eenis. Foster-Mllhurn Co., Huffalo, New York, BOle agents Lir the Cnt '.cd Slates. Itemeniher the name Doan's and lake no other. Professor Dryden came to Oregon a few months ago from the Utah ex periment station, where ho made a reputaiton as one of the most useful men who nre devoting their attention to tho poultry Industry at experiment stations In tho United Stales. The bulletin just Issued Is Intended lo en courage the development of the poul try industry In Oregon. It gives fig ures taken from the last United States census which show bv counties the number of fowl of different kinds on the farms of Oregon lu l'.ioo, the value of the poultry raised In IStlit and the number of dozens of eggs prouced In that year. The value of from slrkl"1B Poultry raised In the slate that year was lAUii.tiiS. The leading county in value of production was i.niii. niiu ?sd,.nis. noneias wns second with 'n,74ii. and Lane third with Jii',,277. Marlon followed Lane cioseiy Willi JtiLlfiO. i ne minuter or dozen egs produced In the state was T.Toil.DTO. Marion coiiuiy ior.it me lend In ei:g produc tion with 732,170 dozens. .inn ,.,, tv was second with r. 70.130 dozens. Mn- WK I AN SUPPLY Your wants with wood OaV pie, Fir, and Ties. Also Coal. WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO, Phone Black 1141 Notice of 1'lnnl Settlement Notice is hereby civ,.,, that tht. un. dersigned, administratrix of the es tate of A us tin Root, deceased, ha? filed her account for final settlement of said estate, and Mondav. the 3.1 day of February. 1'ios, has been set for final hearing by the countv court of Ume county. Oregon. ELLEN J. ROOT. Administratrix. Sellenien Emerson InTeituri will double their money In two vears If they bur lots or acre 'rails In tho Blslr street addltlot l'he c II y must Dnlld In tint direction. Notice of Kind r.state of Frank o ceaseij. Nulce Is herein- s'ven that ll Ol II. Donis, admit-1st re tor ; - v ,, tale, has tiled his fin.il a,-,., ',,. . administrator of said .s-nv '', Monday, the Mb day of M,,r, h 'l'l'o at lu o'clock In the forenoon of s.,i day. has been set hv fn,, court f, loaiiiiB i ue same, an.l am ol,l,( thai may bo tlle.l I hereto. Dated this, the T'lh d.:v of V ary. los. CEO. 11 lvlRiilS. -Vtitinistra! !l.Hlh VOTES ALLOWED OX NEW AND OLD I'KI'I'HP SMisci DAILY til' ARD ARK AS FOLLOWS: INTIONS TO mm lilliEi ! OSS' szai Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made with Royal Grapes Crezun of Tartar NO AiUii?, UiM FiiuSpiiaie and Clarkamas third with f.r.0.310 dozenj The growth of the poultry industry in Oregon is shown by the fact that the number of doens of eg;s pro 1 n 1 in ihe state Inereastd from 1,- 6.i4, 73S d tzens in 1 S 7 : lo 4A-S,'.)JS ir.-: in 1ST ' . nnd 7 , 7 1)! 7 0 doz--, In 1899. Basing an estimate up on the rile of grrtwth in previous de cades. Professor Drytlcn estimate- the told value of the pouliry prodticas of Oregon in 1907 at four millions of dollars. The bulletin elves the prices of eggs by months and days tlirotiithout the year on tho Portland market; al so the record of stiles by months made by Joseph Schulto, of Marion county. The stiles of c -.tgi- from Mr. Mr. Schulte's flock of SOU l-ij far one year amunted to $S',' O. In th line or pusslbllhl fir de velopment Professor Dt-ydii tirst alls attention to the large (b tnaiuU still mado by the Pad fit- coa.s: on the Middle West lor poultry. and eggs and, second, to the positiliiloy of doubling the yield of eggs prod need per hen in this slate, that Is. raising the average production of -'.t's per heti from 73 to 100 per year i-J uieeiinig uuil liaiiuilllg thatl'J proportion of the esgs will betl llili n iiilC'l lilUlllllS. Many good sugestions ar , as to the best conditions ot kf-1 poultry and methods of ho i them. Many illustrations are gl l,...., Iuuil ill UlL'ftull who lij tetested In poultry will find the! luuii' vaiuuoie. --vgflculttlrisL The diiiiiping Off Plao, "Consuniiuioa had melnits; nnd I had almost reached the ing off place when I was ados try Dr. King's New Disovery. j; to say right now It saved airlift provement beKiin with the'lirs: tie and affr taking one dozen b I was a well and happy man a:; sr.yts George Moore, of Grime.' N. C. As a ireniedy for coiini; colds and healer of weak, sore j ,T!d for preventing pneumonia . Discovery Is supreine. 50c and a u . a. AtiyKontiall s tjrug store, bottle free. PORTLAND HOYAL I1AKEB Bread, the best and htj. bread made, for sale at Otto'i illl)IIIMIIUIH'W?HW( IF YOU NEED ..GR0CERIE; fee WE HAVS TKEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and Granitcware. Headquarters for White River Flour Candies, Nwts and Oranges J. W. WHITE, ThoGroca Corner 5ihand Willamette Sts. ' Phone Red -loll tUKOht.N FlN EECIL1ELY FlFEFRCa Los Angeles" Safest Hotel pi'tV??--' ', " : j?' . '.'t .-i -Vr- - " a-fe't '"r " ' V'S i J'-'-'. .i.-V .'. '' ' -- - Vi THE KING EDWARD In l'..e Heart of th; Cily NO INSIDE ROOMS FIRST CLASS CAFE A very dcsir.'fclc hotel for all visitors to the city. II.OISH 111 .111 ItWU ,J Rates Si 00 rcr d.iv .in.l n. U'ritc for M TOUSLEY COMPANY, Props. l'hree Months Six Months One Year Two Yi-ars Three Years r'our Years k'bo Years Ten Years XiTFS ALLOW ED ON On year . . . Tw o years . . l'hree Years. Four vcai-s . . FIvm years . . Ten fears. . Ne v r. on 1 iiii l.'i no l.t.:. mi 20.2 .".il 2 i :.v S.I.T .'ol DO.O 00 Old Carr t 1 Vol-' vote votes 1 1.: votes 30,1 m ""1H'sffi ii miijii m i ii n iiiim iiMiiiiBiim l NK:v,v'!c,'.,A,l, 'istRUTioNsn, 1. t'olO 4.00 1) lrt.SRn 1 i.UOO New l.ites Vote Vote vote Old 7'el i e., :00 yet, e.l'Oll Vote t Prl,-.-; Mail I I .. BRODEU5BR05. NEW MARKE e arc now loc.v'.e J in our nc-.v buildinj across the s.icet and we will be pleased to secyoo- 51b Can ri vr, I .j 0 i v. w tlll M 1U flr :,s and ttwa ii-Ir-flv rwt. Price ' f 1 "arcs:acTs