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THB Et'GKXE DMLTOCJUCB, THE GUARD'S VOTING CONTEST PROVES A GRAND SUCCESS 'A ' r i. ; .t: 1. ... V, . 4 mis i i V :'. Winner .r t'w Cilpluil Prl'c In Tin- U lutrd' CniihI I'rhrc Vfif lllit 'nK-t, fii.xri:no.K cammdatf.k Mm. Mm. Mr. Mr. Ml'. Mr. .Mil Mm. Mm. Mm. Mm. Mm. Mm. Mm. Mr. Mr. Mm. Mm. II. It. (.'Ilib. Fimciie W. W. IlinliMctter, liuginc .tm Mpiie, r.i i.. .. i. . i W. I'.. (inf. I'.ll l- IV ('. tl. lllMlf.Mt, I'lllaCP (if 'ilVI'Ctl. 0. (V;i(k, I M m' llr Mlu nli- ( . "ii-r K. Snllbcrl. Acme , 1. niiiu Wriulil, Cohiirg M. M ntuimicry, .liuirt Inn ('. I.. Iliiniuikei', Dexter I'. Hi'maril, Ciilnira, Or (', T. (infMlmiiii. t iiliurji .1. Hlrgln, fa T'-iirl SI .Inn. T. I'lllllll'r, Florence Dr. Miiiiiiiuni. K. I llli SI K. Kenton, Dcvicr i:. A. Iliuilli, I I I K. Dili SI ."), I . 177.(11'.. . I7VI . . i;:-.ini(. . . 1 1, mi.. .. H..-.IS 7.57M , . . 4. IMS . . . J.IMIO , . . 72:1 (157 . . . 7IU . . . . mid , . . . :oi . .. 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Cnliiii'U fl'J.'JKI Mlu (iiiwvli'Vi Hiiwp. -rpcll 40.HMU Mlu Ippiip Hnlilnill, l'linnnt Hill 4 1, (Mil Mlu Mmlnllnp IlilW, I'liluirg SJH.744 Mlu Mcrrll Kroll, ( ii-will i a.i,7l)0 Mlu MyHlc lllihuih CiiIiiii-h ail.KKI Mlu tutu Kvwwin. "Vi'nwrll i:i,(ll)5 . Mlu Hi-iiln (Iniiiliniill, CiilmrK II4 Mlu MnlM'l Tlioiiiinn, I'rri1l l!W(l Mlu Kilcnln ('Impel, Hrlnufli'll . . 1 Mlu Krmii Snilili, Niiiii'jiii lil ( Mlu liin Hriitt. Crwi-ll Art Wi , (hi iiikIiihIuiii'iI, rniiiiiMl nnd rnuiKcd (hp lns( ptiunt ttt 4 viiIi h fni- Hip (iiiiml' l'(ipiil;ir l.mlp.' hi lux (ihi(p( mill in i .. i .' ill.' iliu.l tniiiK I'lirivil: Jn.l.p-i . litVXK. K. lll'XN'. 4, (;i:( I isiiKii, 4' A. K. (MH. hk in tn 1 1 iii ii ? 'I ' .'i'iu' '!.).: "! ) r "X " MIS MV lli'(;l.1, W Innrr ul a Am- lt- Trip The (Jiiarii'K ropular Lartloa" Vot InK CnntHHt that hUH been In urogreb fur thp pitKt eight weeku cloned last Satunlay nlt-'lit nt 10 u'ejock. Illi!h BiilrlU'd rivalry for first h ora In all Ulnl ilctis marki-'d (lie i.'loa InK hour Hurt .hiuirli-crji of thoncHnils of vole that'- were held In reserve were palled during the lam moment. At the hour of 10 o'clock the bal lot box wng closed and the final count started yoKterday morning by Judges Krank K. Dunn, Ueorge Fisher and A. K. W ood. After the final count nf votes was made the following ladles were an nounced winners of the prlzeH: Winner of (irnnil 1'pright IMuno MISS MAl'DK I.KW'IH. ('IihHtoiip MI'.H. If. I.. (illlllS, Ia AnueleK Trip. MHS. W. W. IIKA.NSTI'rrTKII, Wliltf Ht'tvlllK Mat'llllie. Wliuipru ot Iom Angeles Trlis MISS MA V 1KH (JI.AS. MISS ZPXMA Clll.A.V. MISS IIA'ITIK ('(OK. MISS KKKIK WITIIKOW. pie tn'r the. erforts put forth through ool the coolest. Miss Hatile Conk, of Junction (l.y, who polled the next lari;et number of voles ( ".CM i. winner of one of the Ims Angelea vafatloa tripi. was ona af the n;t a-iive workers throughoui the contst. Ml (' ls well di-a'TvIng of the prize she will lift &Kr!oil i Alias .Vae D jotjinB. of Iitr!x No. ' 1.. who polled the third IhWi' num ber ol voles ir.'ii.Sli. will U, ewarded a vacation trip to Loa An eles. .llt:i Dotulis i extremely poimlar and hps a large ( .li iwiti;; of friends In Ktigene. whP-h !? proven btyond a doubt. Jutl i?Sn from the number of Hiiiivrl'itlon v-tea thai .were Issued In her favor.- .Miss Effie Withrnw, of Springfield, and VirM Zelma C'ruzan. of IJexler. winner of I.03 Angeles vacation trips, also made splendid showings, and it now remains with the chaper one and candidates 10 -irranse for a tlrre when the narty will start to the land of "sunshine, fruit Bnd flow itrs' lor the most enjoyable excur sion Imaginable. j The winners of the scholarship ; prizes, Xllas Grace Wood, -Mlas Alta Williams. Mlsr I'la Ciiahman and Miss Georgia -N'eff, made excellent 'campaigns anioni; O.elr friends and ; these candidates will be well reward ed for their efforts. A tuition at the Eugene Business College Is a prize ' that will benefit the winners In days to come, and when a pupil of this In- r ; tf . 'ifi'v.--. i vi ' . .. "V - r.-'-n--.- 1. V. ' : ) .. 4. ,'-.. . SENATOR BOOTH HELPS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' FUND Hon. R. A. Hooth. of Eugene, has Just given to the student loan fund ol the University of Oregon a check for t-.iio m ho iiK-d as an irreducible edu cational loan fund for students. The I fund will 1)3 known aa tne uooui Loan Fund" and will be kept separate from the general loan fund which at riresent Is distributed in loans rang ing In amount from $15 to JSiO among ten students of the Universi ty. Since the establishment of the general fund five years ago more than thirty students have been enabled to complete their college course who could not otherwise have done so. The University hopes to establish during the present year a loan fund of at least $5000. to be loaned under the direction of President Campbell or some one designated by him, to hoys and girls all over Oregon who wish to complete their education, but who cannot do so without assistance. It Is believed that a loan of approxi mately $100 a year at a low rate of Interest to be repaid In two years af ter graduation is much more prefer able than an outfight gift In the form of a scholarship. The fund will he guaranteed by ten men against loss. Two signatures will be required on each note and a small amount of life Insurance will be taken out to insure against I0.S3 by death. The present loan fund amounts lo approximately $1000. (iOKS AKTi:lt'ii:it.MS How llyoinei Does Its Work ill Oil'- i iltg CiitaiTli. ' The natural way of curing disease i !s always the scientific way, and the .vientitir way of curing catarrh is j the fimple way, with Hyomel. I ('atari h is a germ disease and can I he cured only by using Hyomel, the I treatment that reaches and destroys 1 nil catarrhal germs. Breathed through the neat pocket I inhaler that comes with every outfit, ithe Hyorn"! medication reaches the j most, remote air cells of the -nose, j throat anil lungs, going after the ca- t'lrrh gev:n.i wherever present, de stroying them and preventing their jsrowfi. Hum curing the disease. Hulls drug store sells Hyome, nn der a guarantee to refund the monev If It does not give satisfaction. Be gin IU use at once. The cost of a complete outfit Is onlv $1. iiii1&:Mi M.'S:'. h 111 it COOK, Winner 11 1.' s Angeles 'i-j-iti J. I'. Kllroy, who hud charge of the ( nit - st. 'or The (iiiar.l. deserves great credit :.;r the siuvess of the cain-iuil.;ii. MICS. II. I.. (illillS, Wlllllei' of ( !ulpt':oiii T r!;i to l.OiSi Ange! WIliliiTN of I'higenp HusiiiPhN (Ylli'itf SclliilitrshliHi MISS (JUACH V(Hll, MISS ALT A WM.I.IAMH MIHS l'l (TSIIMAV MISS (JIOOIKilA .NKKF AVIiinpr of N'pwport Trip MISS IDAII IIKMIKHSIIOTT. MISS MAIKil IIItlTl.; WOODS. The final count published tody gives the exact figure of each candi date's total, and It will be noticed that all candidates who did active work figure In the prize. Miss Maud Lewis, of Marcola, win ner of tho capital prize, polled nearly 800,000 vote, which were secured by obtaining puld-ln-ndvance subscription to the lially and Week ly (.mini. Mil's Lewis I a consistent worker and considers her reward nin- stltutlon graduates she Is fit to mail H?s a responsible m.sltinn. Winners of these prizes will receive same by applying at The tiuard ofllce. The winners ot the Newport vaca tion trips, Miss Idah Ilendershott and Miss Marguerite Wooods, polled nearly 200,000 each, which proves they cut a figure while the contest was In progress. Both young ladles are extremely popular, and have a host of warm friends both In Eugene and elsewhere. Upon applying at this office arrangements will be made for their vacations at any time during the spring or summer they may wish to visit the coast resort. Taking It all In all the manage ment of The (luard, as well as all winning candidates, are greatly pleased with tho results obtained and Kiltie; in 4- mill Dull, iIS Saved, j K. S. Lnpcr, nf .Miirilla, X. Y.. says: 1 "I 11111 a carpi nter and have had tiuitiv I severe cms healed by lliicklen's Arn.i cu Salve. It has saved me suffering jatul dnllnr.i. It. is by far the best i healing salve 1 have ever found." Heuls hums. u.,t-,u .,inn ....' ' u. ,710, n-vei Snif.3 np'umn .! nIU. n - . ;., ," "" ii -.1 cents at ,. A. Kuykcndall's drug store. SHIP YOl'Il PRODUCE to Bell Tower Co., 902 Post Street Seattle, Wash. They always pay the hlgheat market price. M7 GASOLINE WOOD SAWINO W. 0. White I prepared to taw your wood on short notice ,?h,,?e Black 4361- Residence. 616 West Sixth street. Why buy new clothes when we can make your old ones look like new at Eugene Dye Works, Sixth and Wil lamette streets. "f V ' - r . . f V ft.1 ' ' : Si i: . . ' t '. mi ' , i?' - -.V f.cv.Ki.!: itiim;: ( Special Correi3iidance. ) Lo.. . - - .. 1 f,,.. ... .,. .-, 1 .i.cjns his Oaks skating rl:ik grounds and maiiins uiiie. pravenunu. there la a greit doal of la grippe In our s-'itiun. The fr.miiies -t i!r. Croyle anj Mr. Winfrey are ail laid up unable to a tend I j atiaira i.rii.tu hoti'...'. Itiiey Wlnfr.y g it his pens-ioii r.'.ii ed from $S to $12 per mouto. old pei:i;I:mers arouad Loweil lira gii tlng few In niimbti. The snow f':ii ou the low hills n?ar Lowell to a d: pth of four iachos the nig.it 01 ;he Tlh lust., and tho air Is quite cc-:l, but sj f.ir this &easci:i we have nui ..a:l any fraezi.i.; wetith er to amount to much. Tiie love.-t the rhern:o:ii :jt Jr ins rc'ib:trej 2S on Jiinuary 31st. , Teachers' l',aiiiaiuiioii. Notice is hereby given "I.at the county snperlutendent ot Lane couu;y will hold th? res.aar e.vaiiiiinitluii ol apidiraiiia fi;r siate and county pa pers r.t O'.e court hjiide in Cuaeiiti .is follows: For Kiafo li'.peis. Ciiiiiiiiem-ln Vv'eilp.es.ia)., Fe'erunry 12. at :i o ci.ic.i a. m., an.i c.iiiti lam;; until Saturday, F-jbraary 13, 1 p. m. Weiine.-.Ir.y Penmanship, lii.stnry. Spellltu:, Geography, Heading. i'i.y chology. Thura:lay WrltUn Arithmetic, Theory of Teaching. Grammar, Book keeping. Physics, Civil Government. Friday Physiology, English Geo graphy, Composition, Algebra, Eng lish Literature. Saturday Botany, Plane Geom etry, General History, School Law. For County Pajiers. , Commencing Wednesday, February 12, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Friday. February 14. at 4 d. m. Wednesday Penmanship, History, Orthography, Reading, Physical Geo graphy. Thursday Written Arithmetic, Theory of Teaching, CH-ammar. Phy siology. Fr'day Geogrnphy, Shon! Law, Civil (JoveramoJit, R-gH-ih 1 'terature. W. H. DILI.AUD. County S'lperlnter.d'.t. IMLFS CUBKD I.V 0 TO I I 11iYS PAZO OIXTMKXT is guaranteed 1.1 cure avy cine of Itching, blind, bleed 'ng or ,ir.-trudlng niles in C to 14 lays or i.nnev refunded ROc. POI 'lUMi HOVAi, P.AKICftY Breint, He bisat and tivu'.thlest bread " 'e '"ii- i- (. . ')!, IT'S YOi r KMlXKiv Den t Mistake the cB,w ll( Ti-otlbles A I'li-es,;. t i!i2B i-.i.w ii. 1 ni i i i,. i;. Many, p -f ;: kidney-. If s..n weak or aching 1 It I3 only 'v'r 5i;sn?: Sob 'rom a :!i?y ti! " weakctfi urinary trouble ts in ih:v t will soon cori-Lct ii-Ml:'. with ail the c.iier ava:r!im,- rioy disorder . T.-.at ii jus! ilaiST liea. You n.tist cjrt troubles or-"hey -.aay lead tod Oi- Bright 3 di--a.-e. The edy to use !s Dunn's Kidney p; cure- ni r. which a. . weak or ri!Kt- kidneys. 1 peop'e testify to : er rac'ent t: a. a. t ox, v..::-;;..!.- Enaen?, Or., !ivi:,i at 35 W;-. "rest, says: "Thcr? was heavy acliing In t.-.e small o( r quite down, and tr.mbie with uej-3 arid biari.lv.-. C. ing a,i ney Pills 1 f. rn ! ; !; jr. time. Th: ir ,11 nnd If' tija f!!:;a!i:n;:n "1 i:l c 'he a' ed and h:jt: ti :n. t h 'ce : .ri ;,; r ;'..i;eo la i.i.i :i 1' : ; . ; f , :. -N:i iiLWC" cici.i a,i .j-!;..;i: For iji i.- !.j i ''ts; F-iff r-';::'. in:: 1:0.. : Xeiv Yorii. soie c--a:3 forth.1 S.atea. Rf:niemo 'r :' o narae D ar.d take no other. whs fob woop The board of educattoi! 0! Dlatrlct Xo. 4, Eugene, will bids up to the 20th day of Ffil 1908, at the office of thetld Frank Relsner, for the deli' the various school building! gene of -10.0 cords of oak wool ,100 cordB of fir wood, eald to be completed on or beto tember 1, 190S. The board reserves tie rift' ject any and 811 bids and : the faithful performance of ti tract will be required of the j fu! bidder. IT any ihere be. Dtaer Febniurv 5th, 19"' . i FRANK KEI3NT f20 VK CAN SI fl'lV Your wanta with wood-i" pie. Fir, and Ties. Alsr, Coll WILLIAMS TRANSFER Plume Bl'( MISS KKFIK WITHItOW, litner l t. Auiii-ltii Trip : I . Phiuie B!"l r;; I ' DItKSS CAKXIVAl I l,j Masquerade at roller rl I F awarded. I t - Jf '- ' Vy5:-'' '"! ' ' .L - n . Aft .1 MISS ZKLMA CRl'Z.AX. Inner of lun Aogclni- Trip O