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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1908)
0 -if BJkJhX 7AJ MONDAY, BBOOOgOl , HOW TO WIN FIVE llOUtllft anil Holiday Clothes For THOUSAND EXTRA VOTES ON NEW YEAR'S DAY t. . 7,.t loidtn ala, P"tid 2L ticaJ Ifiil I Coffee I 1 Always u n 1 f o r m our best product sold in 1 lb., 2 lb., 2 lb. and 5 lb: cans. Your grocer will grind it better if ground at home not too fine. ,Bv mm We invite your especial attention to our immense stock of Suits and Overcoats, which offers the finest opportunities for selecting useful and practical Christmas presents. Ev ery man and boy will doubly appreciate a garment that carries our well-known label mill to man methods bring the price away down. For Men Suits Worth $15 ... $9.85 At this price suits of all-wool Oregon made cloths in conservative colorings and styles, very durable and well-wearing. Suits Worth $1 6-$ J8$12-50 At this price a full line of fine Worsted Suits in blues, grays, brown, etc ; conserv ative and semi-extreme styles; suits worth Suits Worth $ 1 84T.5 $ 1 500 At this price your choice tf all the latest novelty fabrics, colors and styles ; many are especially designed for young men. For Boys Suits Worth $5.50 . $3.50 At this price we are able to give you a pure wool garment and strictly up to date. Suits Worth $6.50 . $4.50 This one here iaja, dandy 7 it comes in blue, brown and gray, and is suitable for a nice Sunday suit. Suits Worth $7.00 . . $5.00 In buying this one you are getting the very best that skilled labor can turn out. They come in all colors, etc., conservative and semi-fitting styles. Gifts For a Housekeeper . If you are puzzled as to what to select as a gift to a housekeeper, take our advice and give a pair of Oregon-made Blankets. Prices are very, low here for them because of our mill to man method of selling. Blankets Worth $3.50 . . . . . $2.75 A pure Oregon wool Blanket in gray mottled and full size. Blankets Worth $5.00 . v. . $3.50 This is a full-sized Blanket and pure wool; comes in gray only. Indian Robes Worth $6.00 , $4.00 These are pure Oregon wool and fast colors, and are used mostly for couch covers . White Blankets Worth $5.5p..........:..........; $4.r5i Pure Oregon Wool and full size, White " Blankets Worth $7.50.. $6.00 White Blankets Worth $8.50............. ............ $7.00 This is the best Blanket we carry and a pure lambs' wool something that will last a life time. BrowrasvilSe Woolen Mill Store 591 Willamette St. "MILL TO MAN CLOTHES" Eugene, Oregon While Viewing the Sky Scraper on 9th Street Right About Face " and see . McLEOD'S New Fall and Winter Suiting : 44 E9th St. Plumbing . Furnish your new hem properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning work. Call and let us estimate, on your work Ay a & Heitznun. 34 West 8th St, Phone black I 117 Well Drilling For up-to-date well drilling see LaDuke &LeffIerCo. Well Drillers Telephone Red 512 J 999 Villard Boulevard Wa want to eet this Seattle Expo- your memory ever after, heonnaa ti, sltion conteBt fairly humming by New t Guard will see that everything Is ar Year's day. It Is growing in interest ranged and paid all you will have daily, and many 1000 vote coupons to do is enjoy to the uttermost a va were issued Friday and Saturday in cation that will after all cost you no The Guard business office, many of more than a reasonable, earnest et them to out-of-town contestants. , fort in your own behalf. There is evidence that the election of ' It you want to go to the Seattle the Lane county delegation to the big .exposition, where the wonders of the fair will be hotly contested that golden land of Alaska are mingled it will break the record established with the dazzling splendors of the by The Guard's contest last year, orient; where the achievements of all when $1000 worth of valuable prizes the world will be gathered to excite were awarded the winners. surprise and admiration, then go to Still we are not satisfied to let work NOW to win that 5000 extra well enough alone when a great deal votes on New Year's day. It will put more might be accomplished by the you miny m me race ana snow your united effort of the candidates. Be- friends a determination to win that ginning Friday there will be a lull in will rally them to your support, business and the holiday week will be Speclnl Offer. . a splendid time to hustle for votes. So r For a short time only we are going in order to spur every candidate to the utmost effort, we are going to make the first big special offer of the contest 6000 extra votes to every candidate who on New Year's day has polled 20,000 votes. That means a to make the following offer: This Is a grand premium for the subscribers to the Daily or Weekly Guard. A large fine wall map of the state of Oregon, the United States and the world, showing ' Panama canal, bat Hio- hnnot in avarv OT1A who will Qrat'Hnahln flAPt'a trln nrminil tho wniM in and hustle for the next eight days. These charts are nicely - mounted, Twenty yearly subscriptions to the lithographea on heavy varnished Daily Guard, old or new, means 20,- paper and contain as much valuable 000 votes, and then you get a special information as an ordinary atlas. coupo ngood for 5000 more. Si! Call and see them, or send your re- i . , i it I . .... ...t.1 mfHn.na nt Q HA 9m th. T n I T ,. monins ana -inree muitiiis uuuy buu-, uinwnw m mo ".nj scriptions will all help, as well as j Guard, one year, or for the Weekly Rverv vnnriv Riihncrintlon i Guard, and one of these maps will to the Weekly Guard means 500 be delivered to you. The map alone votes. 13 worth more than the price of the How many are going after the spec-1 paper. Every year's subscription to toi snnn -onto pnimnn nn Now Yenr'H the Daily or Weekly Guard also en- Hav? I titles you to 1000 votes for your fav- Remember. if you win in this con- orite candidate in the contest, test you will get a free ten days' trip Contest Conditions. to the greatest of ail the world's big ! The ballots will be counted three expositions, a trip that will live in i times each week until further notice, tnal d iuau Sj .There is comfort i ,J fulfiurevS pamm the back, tiM iIic myilXt r- ...nummary elteuolS, IS SOOU re:ili7(v1 n , .......... i4 .unci tor its wonderful cures oi e ircssinjr mscs.-If vountjj YOU should linmli'i. I... r gists in fifly-ccut audQuti; iiiiiv nave a sample book that teik .11 about it, both sent free flSjJ .... man, rtUUrCSSUT. Kilmer & Cn hamton.N.Y. Wlim writins mention ti,i. make anv initial- ir! name. Dr. Kilmer's SrtaJ meauuress, liingbamton, K H0W THE CANDIDATES STAND TODAY DISTRICT NO. 1.- MIss Ruth Hawkins, Eugene Miss Eva Morrison, Eugene Miss Ethel Edminston, Eugene Miss Hazel Smith, Eugene Miss Adeline Watson, Eugene, R R. ........ Miss Nell Whltaker, Eugene Miss Mabel Mogenson, Eugene Mtss Iva Holland, Eugene Miss Bessie Read, Eugene Miss Goldlne Wimer, Eugene Miss Glee Turner, Eugene Edith 'Fawver, Eugene ; Miss Mildred Snow, Eugene . Miss Frances Pengra, Eugene, R. F. D . . . . . Miss Clara R6th, Eugene Miss Clara Johnson, Eugene DISTRICT NO. 2. VOTES. :. 4,129 3,417 3,201 3,052 3,050 2,957 2.490 1610 1,550 1,450 1,090 1,053 1.050 1,050 .. ' 1.050 1,050 Votes. RitY CHRISTMAS TO ALL A DO NOT HESITATE t0 ask for prices on anything you may wish. 1 . . . , We are here to serve you and want the op portunity to do so. Our prices are the lowest. Let us stow you. Black Cat Hosiery o Tho Kind That Vcr llrst for Mi'll, Wonii'n itud t'hlUlrcll. l5ctr50caPa".i . A Snli-iMlid hrlslnuis Gift. Handkerchiefs For every one.. A big line to pick from. 2c to 50c each. Purses and Bags A useful Christmas gift. A nice assortment of all kinds at 5c and up. Neckties A big line of nice patftrns, 25c to 50c Table Covers and Table Linen A good Xmas Gift, 35c to $1.25 Bed Spreads Bed Spreads. . .$1.00 to $2.50 Other Things Pillow Tops. 25c Stand Covers ..... 50c and up Gloves, etc. Headquarters for Xmas Groceries, Caadies, Nuts, and all good things to eat. Barrington Hall Coffee, o o Try it for your dinner Miss Abble Johnson, Cottage Grove I'ill Miss Eunice VanDenburg, Cottage J'SJjn Miss Blanche Branton, Cottage Grove 'lnn Miss Leta Sanford, Cottage Grove. . t l'i,n Miss Gale'Hove, Cottage Grove ' Miss Edith Hastings, Cottage Grove J.0 Miss Mildred Pringee, Cottage Grove,. 1 00 Miss Mary Sprouse, Cottage Grove - in Miss Mamie Kine, Cottage Grove... J , Miss Bessie Harmes, Cottage Grove. ' X Miss Gertie Palmer, Cottage Grove ' 1,010 DISTRICT NO. 3. Votes. Miss Bulah Martin, Creswell .' 2,053 Miss Frona Hills Jasper ' ' 2,020 Miss Mabel Cochlin, Creswell ; 1.90S- Miss Francis Beatty, Creswell, . i-440 Mi33 Irma Howe, Creswell 1.400 Miss Ida Smith, Creswell 1,200 Miss Stella Howe, Creswell l.OoO Miss Belle Scott, Creswell ..: 1.002 DISTRICT NO. 4. Votes. Miss Mary Bartlett, Springfield 2,510 Mtss Martha Calllson. Springfield I ...... 2,029 MIS3 Nettle Nelson, Springfield.'. 1,6 Miss Gladys Mcllenry, Springfield 1.400 Miss Leta Wihzenrled, Springfield....- 1.200 Miss Theda Perkins, Springfield 1,110 Miss Delia Christler, Springfield 1.100 Miss Eva Rychard. Springfield ' 1,000 Miss Delia Mead, Springfield 1.000 DISTRICT NO. 5. Votes. Miss Cora Gossett, Marcola 2.52 Miss Georgia Neff; Coburg 1,600 Miss Alvia Klbbs, Wendling i.oav the announcementi b In the Daily Guard The ballot h .m v. the Guard's business olfl uanuis ana coupons maj ted during business honn voting Districts. L.ane uounty is divided intts as ioiows: Hluirene. thrpn tn , Cottage Grove and Lord go. Creswell, Goshen, DateJ per, one to go. Springfield, one to a. Marcola, Coburg, ffnd Mabel, one to eo. Junction, Irving ui fiJ one to go. Elmira, Blachly, llit and Crow, one to n Miss Kate YanDuyn, Coburg Miss Lola Barr, Wendling Miss Rena Goodman, Coburg . Miss Georgia Wood, Coburg. i Miss Belle VanDuyn, Coburg . Miss Lena Wlgle, Coburg Miss Orpha Cross, Marcola . . . Miss Ruby Thatcier. Marcola Miss Katherine Stewart, Coburg. 1,600 1,475 1.400 1,250 1,250 1,100 1,050 1,050 1,050 Miss Madeline Bettis, Coburg : . I,0a0 DISTRICT NO. 0. Votes. Miss Minnie Sibbetts, Junction Miss Audrey Howard, Junction Miss Lula Meats, Junction Miss Nellie Harper, Junction Miss Mabel Hayes, Junction 2,000 1,600 1,500 . 1,450 1,250 Miss Gertrude Bushnefl, Junction : 1.150 Miss Doria Jenson, Junction Miss Kate Robinson, Junction Miss Mary Edwards, Junction 1,200 1.150 1.075 HARM(M INYOll NEW HOM Color blending of m w ms, niuc Hum Our expert ileeoiUnt Jfjil gating you ne mihinp for your J. G. Mack&q Furniture tni remMfcHW" j SinU hnu FtrmUMl Sanitari Eye Glass KOCORKfN0R0J MADElufii hi" Chouse your i - r low-ess ui I"'"' Dr. Franc InM Miss Ruby Scott, Harrisburg 1.051 Miss Francis Bushley, Junction DISTRICT No. 7. Miss Bertha Mounts, Junction Miss ai. V. Johnson, Blachley i 1 FRENCH PC Stl SITJSCRIPTION RATES. One year by carrier, $5.00 One year by mail, $3.00 Six months, carrier, $2.50 : j Three months carrier, $1.50 , Weekly, one year $1.50 ,. j Six months by mall. $2. 00 j Three' months by mall, $1.00 I , . .1000 votes , .1000 votes , . 400 votes . . 150 votes , . 500 votes 60O . . . 200 I'M J 4- 4- -H- 4- 'l- - SiStTLE VlTvON EXPOSITION CONTEST. COUPON. In favor of M!ft. Transfer dm i do . ers'JSrU t MATOLCK'S y 31 Lzz Ninth Strcat Phone Main 60 Address Good for one vote. Not good after Dec. 28th.