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st aaaa" -"aav "V . i l w w Friendly's Grand Year End Sale ; j ; Tomorrow last day to take advantage or UK AND W ' ' YEAR' END SALE. goods charged tomorrow iyM:2.?ffi'Put on your January account. r. Eugene's Foremost and' Dent - Htoitw Your Money's Worth ' or Ifoiir Money Back, i iKMl G06U9 Onlri ' FRiEMDkY H. 595-395 Willaiaette Street Agents Kabo and Nemo Corsets, Moneybak" Silks,; Munslug'. : ' Underwear, Wayne Knit,, '."' Hosiery, Dent Gloves. ' .''.-; CANDIDATES WORK HARD FOR EXPOSITION TRIP Miss Leta Wlnzenried, Springfield '. Miss Theda Perkins, Springfield J'"?. Miss Delia Christler, Springfield l.lull ' DISTRICT NO. 5. Votes. Miss Vern Lanklns, Wendllng o'2o 1 Miss Cora Gossett, Marcola Miss Madeline Betas, uoDurg Miss Rena Goodman, Cobnrg Miss Georgia Neff, Coburg . . Miss Kate VanDuyn, Coburg Miss Lola Barr, Wendllng Several of the candidates In thai Guard's big exposition trip contest will pass the 20,006 mark and receive the 6.000 tote special conporiion New Year's day. There Is no doubt about K from the -way they have been car rying off the "coupons this week; This activity, Is not1 confined; to the city candidates but those In -Jhe out side districts of the county a doing splendid work as' Well, an? every mall brings " encouraging .Teports Irom them. ' '" '' ' The Guard has received additional assurance from the exposition offic ials that they will do everything pos sible to add to the pleasures of a trip wilch will be enjoyed by the oatest winners. They will be given very possible opportunity to see ev erything worth Beelng In Seattle and vicinity and there is no end to the ' points of Interest about Pugot Sound and Its great city. The party will travel on the hunt trains and stop at the finest hotels during the ten duya trip and receive every possible atten- tlon looking to their comfort and en joyment. ' i ! Remember' this' trip wlll: cost yon nothing more than a reasonable ef fort among your friends in your own behalf. Simply - aBk them to' sub scribe for the Dally or Weekly Guard, a or to pay their subscriptions In ad-' vanne. it they are old , subscribers, aad turn the votes over' to you. AIbo ask your friends to clip Out the vote coupons,'11 appearing daily In' the Guard and save them for you. Organ ise your campaign and keep system atically at work that Is all there is ' to It. ' . ' The 'ballot box' Is located In the OuarJ business office, where-couponB vay be deposited, or they may be mailed to the office, where they will be downs' &d In the box for you. Af'ir this week the votes will be counted on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, until further notice. Special offer. For a short time only we are going tn make the following offer) This Is a grand premium for the subscribers to the Daily or weeaiy uuaru. A large fine wall map ot-the -state of Oregon, the United States and the world, showing Panama canal, bat tleship fleet's trip around the world. These charts are nicely mounted, lithographed on heavy varnished paper and contain as much valuable information as an ordinary atlas. Call and see them, or send your re mittance of $3.00 for the Dally Guard, one year, or for the Weekly Guard, and one of these maps will be delivered to you. The map alone Is (worth more than the price of the paper. Every year's subscription to the Dally ot Weekly Guard also en titles you to 1000 voteB for your fav orite candidate In the couteBt. Contest "nndltloii8. the ballots will be counted three limes each week until further notice, the announenmento being made on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday The ballot box is located .in the Guard's business office where ballots and coupons may be deposi ted during business hours. Voting DistrlrlH. Lane County is divided Into dis tricts as follows: Eugene, three to go. ' Cottage Grove and l.orane. one to go. Creswell, Goshen, Deiter and Jas per, one to bo. Springfield, one tn go. Marcola, Cobnrg, Wendllng and 1 Mabel, one to go. Junction, Irving and Harrisburg, one to go. Elmlra, Blachly, Mapleton, Acme, and Crow one to to 2,62 1,918 1,800 1,738 1,622 1,476 Miss Georgia Wood, Coburg.. J.jjBO Miss Lena Wide. Coburg Miss Katherlne Stewart, Coburg. i : . DISTRICT NO.-. Miss Francis' Bushley, Junction '. ,j .-. . .. .'; . . Miss Ruby Scott, Harrisburg Miss Dorla Jenson, junction Miss MarMwards, Junction . .., .... MlBtt-Mlnnie Slbbetts, Junction Miss Audrey Howard, Junction Miss Lula Meats, Junction Miss Mabel Hayes, Junction Miss Nellie Harper, Junction Miss Gertrude Bushnell, Junction MIbs Kate Robinson, Junction DISTRICT No. 7.- Miss in. V. Johnson, Blachley Miss Bertha Mounts. Junction ....... . . . . Lilah Owen, Crow 4 1.210 ,' 1,050 Totes. 6,060 3,197 .- 3,001 2,010 2,000. 1,810 1,610 1,466 1,450 1,160 . l.l"50 5,584 4,957 .. 1,050 BERRY TO FIGHT ) AT LOS ANGELES Heavyweight Pugilists Will Bat ' " tie in Jim Jef fries' Arena TRAIN ROBBER SENT TO PRISON CONFESS ES Jack Hayes Tells How rj. & N. Train Was Held . Up and Robbed ' ; R. Portland, Dec. 301 Jack Hayes, convicted -yestenday. of the robbery of an O. R." &' N. train' near Clarnle recently, and who was 8entateQ to Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 30. Fight followers in Los. Angeles and vicin ity are looking forward to a slugging contest at the Jeffries club tonight when the two giant heavyweights. Al Kaufman bf .Caljfornja and. Jimmy twe1v9. years'. Imprisonment:, In . the afWda'n Kf:the .ig Vehtersavefe tralhed-fatthfuily fop the mill and took-- dares of the Honey, appear to be In (good condition. Both Lwhlc" was not -drvided , - amo the men Thave many "admirers in Los An-, trip. account of the activity the geles. Kaufman Is a clever fighter j aerecuvwS. . whose speciality is "a quick, short . Burke jas sentenced to fourjears' punch with the left,.whlch has prov-; Imprisonment.. ., on a' worry for many an opponent. . .,. ; For a man of his huge bulk he is re-1 sf f ss j tt garded as extremely speedy. Large as ! . he is, Kaufman -will have none the . CITY NEWS t advantage of Barry in the matter of , Z . , 4 weight, for the Chicago fighter tips the beem at a trifle over-200 pounds. In his recent? fight on the coast, Bar ry, by his slashing style in. the ring, has won a great following. His ad mirers figure 'that- his chances are better' than even against the 'big Cal ifornian. Bpth fighters are of the rough-and-ready sort and as A con sequence it is expected that there will be something doing from the first tip of the gong. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One year by carrier, $5.00 .1000 votes One voar by mall, $3.00.., 1000 votes Six months, carrier, 2.60 ; . , 408 votes Three months carrier, $1.50 150 votes Weekly, one year $1.50 500 votes Six months by mall. $2. 00 600 Three months by mail, $1.00 J . , 200 . 4' .v-4 SEATTLE YUKON EXPOSITION CONTEST. COUPON. In favor. of Miss. . . Addxess,w.... . v. Good for one vote. Not good after Jan. 4. ' 3 HOW THE CANDIDATES STAND TODAY IMSTRIC'T NO. 1. VOTES. TNn Mnhnl Mngenson. Eugene ; 12,662 Mhm Ruth Hawkins, Eugene Mfaa llnznl Smith, Eugene Miss Adeline Watson, Eugene, R. R Mlsa BnsBle Rend, Eugene Miss Klhel Rdmlnston, Eugene Visa Glee Turner, Eugene ; ,. Miss Clara Johnson, Eugene Mlse Nell Whttaker, Eugene Mfss Edith Fawver Miss Mildred Snow, Eugene Miss Prances Pengra, Eugene, R. F. Mtsi Clara Roth, Eugene N'ss Iva Holland. Eugene , Kiss Goldlne Wlmer, Eugene DISTRICT NO. . Jftus Abbto Johnson, Cottage Grove. ......... 1 . . Visa Banche Brsnton, Cottage Grove ... ........... . Miss Gertie Palmer, Cottage Grove Miss Mary Sprouse, Cottage Grove..... Miss Mildred Prlngee, Cottage Grove Kin Bessie Ilarmes, Cottage Grove DISTRICT NO. S. 7,209 6.400 6,394 4,473 4,389 3,481 3.150 2.957 2,488 2.354 2.159 2,050 1810 1,460 Votes. 1.425 1,100 1,895 1,710 1.500 1,160 Votes. PERSONAL Roy R.' Knox Is in the city from Albany. J. B. Young of Fall Creek'was in the city today. H. J. Clements and wife ot Salem, are in the city. J. E. Yarnell went to Portland to day on business. Mrs. Lulu Tollman is home from a visit in Portland. , W. M. Renshaw went to Portland ' today on business. W. C. Green of Medford, la in Eu gene on business. G. C. Ward returned to Mapleton on the stage ted ay. BTfss Alta Mulkey, Creswell -.g,9t8i miss Krona Hills Jasper .... Mfss Rulah Mnrtln, Creswell . . Mtsa Francis lleatty, Creswell, Mtaa Irma Howe, Creswell , . .' Misa Ida Smith. Croswell Mlsa Stolla Howe, Creswell DISTRICT NO. 1. 6.342 S.997 1.440 1.900 1.200 1,050 Votes. Miss Gladys McHenry, Springfield 2.921 Mhw Mary Uartlett. Springfield Mtsa Eva Hychard, Springfield . . Miss Martha Calllson, Springfield Misa Delia Mnad, Springfield . ... Mlsa Nettle Nelson, Springfield.. 2.529 2,030 2.045 1,671 1,660 Portland today after a visit with his father. County Treasurer, R. E. East land. W. M. and C. R. Welch, the con tractors who are to build the new postoXflce, are in the city from Sa lem. v Mr.- and Mrs. Glen O. Powers, af ter -a visit of several days In Eugene, left for home at Blue River on the , stage this morning. ! Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gilbert re- i turned last night from Corvallis where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Gilbert's niece. Mark Thompson of Fairbanks, Alaska, is visiting his sisters, Mrs. J. ' W. Hatfield in Eugene and Mrs. R. O. Brady at CreBwell. 1 Mrs. S. E. Jones and Miss Mary 1 Jones of Salem, after a visit at the Miss Florence DeBar-la visiting In "ome f Mr- w. S. Long In Portland a few days. ; "."gene, returned nome today. - Rnhm-t Untchlnana nt AahUnii l . Henry Bonney. formerly of Eu In the city on business. ?.en.v "F ,n toe l'Try business at T. H. Fenton was down from Lost J?6010", passed through: Eugene Valley today on business. ICnl Nnla thA Aft 1 Am hnn KnvAr arrived here this afternoon. the Walters Lumber Co. at Elmlra, Miss Tii i Qui i In returned home returned to n.is work this morning on today ffllrSTi visit to Junction. I tne-.-srage after a visit tn Eugene. Mrs. W. Waddle returned home' J- A- Fellerman, who installed the this afternoon from the north. Brownsville Woolen Mill store here Attrney S. P. Ness returned today 18 ln the city to take charge of the from a 'business trln to Rose burn. wniie me manager Is away Mrs. M. A. Wlthrow rotnpnoH 80me time. homo this afternoon from Salem. as' M. Pedcn and wife arrived Chns. Griming of Blue River, la In Jee ,1,ls morning from Terre Haute, the city for a few days on. business. fPa,- to accompany the remains of ARRANGED FOR NEW . ; YEAR'S RECEPTION The: Calling Committee of the Commercial Club's Ladles' Auxiliary, Mrs. D. E. Yoran, chairman, met to day at the Tollman Studio to arrange for the New Year's celebration held at the Club next Friday from 3 to 1 p. m. The calling committee win ar range for refreshments for the occas ion and also discussed the decorating of the lounging room. Invitations have been sent out to all members ot the Commercial Club and to newcomers of 1908, while as a matter of course the members of the Auxiliary and their eBcorts are invited. The President of the Auxiliary, Mi'B. R. McMurphey has Bent invita tion to Mrs. J. P. Zurcher of Rose burg and Mrs. J. K. Weatherford of Albany, presidents of the Ladles' Auxiliaries of Roseburg and Albany respectively. The Fisher laundry received a car load of wood last night from the Mo bawk.V s The barber shops will remain doBed all day, Jan. 1. They will re main open till late the night before. Dr. Fletcher who has been conDned to his home for several -weeks, isbet- tAi nnri will rMlimR hia nraptiCA novt ! week. i a marriage license was issuea mis . stall) t. . forenoon to Joseph E. McKibbea ind i ed Monda5r' c MIbs Mabel Grace Whltlock, both of Cottage Grove.' SSrlngfiei t uy tor the pleliiuit Thefe will be 7 citizens in D;m.,sl power plant and lhTJN All are invniST Participate in th of their view8 onTe ' meeting I, caIleiDVi!n lamiiy reBldenro. I ns' Rev. 0, C. WrlehV 1 vices whl6awe?ehl a. number of the frlm!?' lly, 1st Attorney George" B. WestJounhaudwaLS interred in the I. 0 o been appointed nniiJ?'.? missloner for Eueensin. W. Calkins, wf V.." .t ion baa arrived miZT enter upon his duties. selection meets with,e al and a better appS. not have been made. ' The Ladles ofheMiMbi j their regular review, Sm or the ensuing teriTft L. Com., Agnes Conger; Tn? Sarah Mayhew; L. L 0- p Aud., Ethel C.KlBe;hJ.i2 Mary F. Berger; Ser SJhl tlefleld; Sen., JuSlrSS Picket, Mary B. KInae The room ln the rear part of the First 'National 'Bank, building, en gaged by the Western lnion Tele graph Co. for Us office, is being lif ted up for that purpose. 4 Prof. John Straub Is moving Us residence on East Eleventh street to a new location preparatory to erect ing his fine bungalow on the same lot, Muth & Hudson, proprietors ot the Eugene Creamery, have secured the services of August Olson, an expert butter maker, to have charge of tbat department of their business. m NEW TODAY FOR SALE A few more Rhode Island . Hed Cockerels oa $3 apiece. Jos. Nurre, Eug-ene, Or. Phone Farmers 265. jit LOST In postofflce Tuesday afternoon, December 29, silk umbrella; gold and pearl handle with Initials "M. S. C." Finder kindly leave at Ouard office. J5 Arthur Baker, who has been as sistant street commissioner for sonei time past, has been appointed assfs-; tant fire driver. At the same time , ! he will continue his work on the ' ; streets. ' Rae & Son today sold their second-1 hand store on West Eighth street to: W. T. Bailey, ex-county commission er, who has taken charge. Mr. Rae and his son will enter some other business here. ' FOR SALE BY OWNER A fine new, modern, up-to-date, 8-room residence, desirable location, east frontage, con- , venlent distance from -business cen tre; will be ready for occupancy about Jan. 1. No beter bargain iti Eugene. Address "X. Y. Z., general delivery, Eugene. tf . A. L. Alderman, fatherof Prof. L. R. Alderman of the University, died at his home at Dayton, Yamhill county, one day last week. He was one of the best known pioneers of the state, having come across the plains in 1847. He was aged 68 years at I.'un time of his death. Work was begun this morning on l the Interior of the room just vacated Ik. U Tt Tl I. ' II preparatory to the installation o! Mike Walker's new moving picture theatre. Mrs. L,ulu M. Marquam was today appointed guardian of -her daughter, Lyndall E. Marquam, a minor, who possesses property valued at $500, having been willed to her by the late Hon. Tilmon Ford, the pioneer at torney of Salem. A New Year -Gift If you wish to oub a New Yeit Gi you can find man beautiful and uscfgl things in cut stock CUT CLASS . Bowls...J3.50to$l6.00 Nappies..-$J.25toP: Sugar and Creamer $3L50tofIUBB and a full line of olhn dat able pieMtthelowntfti Silver Toil S A great reduction onto sets ,s w,.dt i notji . carry tnem ov. -lt WINDOW FOR PRICE ENGRAVING ; FREE J. O. WATTS TBJEWfXU C. H. Plcketl. merchant 1 : A Good Rcso'ution Tor Nrw Year's fny Is to open an account at tao EUOENK LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. Your first deposit will be the foundation of a new era of proa porlty. Your moffliy win always be ready for yoa in case of need and will draw interest If lert on either time or demand cer tificates of deposit. If you have nu account ?lth ns, we will b pimped to ex plain oar modVrti methods aud liberal terais. Geo. F. Oourley of Chehnlls. Wash are here visiting Mrs. A. A. Simmons. ; Miss Ruby Chetwood came tlown from Goshen on the noon train to day. A. C. Woodcork went to his farm bolow' Irving on the noon train to day. 1 Mrs. Hiancn Thurston has returned t;elr son, Albert Peden, to La Center. a8h., for burial. Fred Ross who Is 'here from Port land visiting relatives, is confined to his room on account of sickness. It will be several days before .he will be able to be out. , Attorney D. V. Kuykendall and wife, after a visit with roitivM h. hi. " . . '. am New Year's Greetings W came among you strangers five monOg ago and ha endegypred to tore oa trict business princinlea. . Ton are th'e indca if we hire bean sijoceMfiul1 J dertakinr. ' Onr trade has nsn from th .r hHnnTio. and we are satisfied tw the advent of tie new vear onr tra.d will mntinne to mB Itis our desire to tr f- pie on the square, to give value received, to handle good goods wd meri 7" fri ,f Our stock will be enlarged and the same low prices will prevail J CHOCOLATES High Grade Goods CURTAIN SHADES from Suver where Bhe visited a few ieu inis afternoon for home. They aays. w -uiiwureu as iar as Kose- The Eugene Loan and Savinps Bank CAPITAL A.l l Kl'l.l H. !!" H. E. Mathews was a passenger on the Slu8law stage this morning for Hale. H. J. Farshman. we and boys, of Indianapolis, Ind., arrived In Eugene yesterday. L. N. Roney returned from Salem last nlghr. Mrs. Roney will remain there for a few days. George A. Yarnell and Olenn V. Yarnell of Blckleton, Wash., arrived here last night on a visit. J. E. Mundell was a stage passen- already lost more th"in I3K naP m gor for Mnntcomery's lomrlne ramn total of th n...1? l6,.00 1 l.near Waltervllle thla morning. ' not getting the DBvlnr-iTl!?! Inst fall as nlanneH. Th let the fact penetrate ih.i. .Jl. Mrs. J. W. Moreland of Monmouth, the people oi Rosebura . hVTm 3v fter a visit at the home of her uncle,! In earnest In rVd strv' crnHn tn a to 14 hays onre any case of Itching, blind, nro trudU or btaedla, p, ,V dysoT mosey refunded. (0o d.! . The Roaeburg Review says that It .slncert-ly believe, thartfaXwJk Jaa. McKlbben anH A A Rih. Ilnnt fnii j . Binrtecv mond of Cottage Grove, were arrlv i als on the morning local today. I Mrs. J. W. Moreland of Monmouth. iDtFlAJCEHOCOLATESK II We have a fine assortment of Chocolate Bon Bon Chips, Caramels and dozens of other kinds at . .30c per lb. curry corns A Good One for 10c Dandy for 15c We sell the 6-foot dark green plain shades at. . .35c WHITE WAH BRUSHES Long white stock and met al bound....... 20c We will continue to sefl" our high-grade candy at 15c. EGG BEATEJS I V Kg? Wire Clothes Line 50ft lengths.. 15c Mttrphey's Racket Stge The genuine m Bjatejjjjjjjjj,-----TOOTHP.'CKS'C mm i . i Hard wooddouble-po-l ToothpicKs