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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1910)
o THZ EUGENE DAILY GUARD, FRIDAY, JAW. 21, 1910. m , -- VOTING COUPONS ARE ... .ap nrii a I a t ; IN lint A I UtfflMRU ' " M l. "111, Uliu . - ' rt Yh jm....'. H A l DID AND NErV SUBSCRIBERS ARE INTITLED TO VOTES WHEN - FATING THEIR SUBSCRIPTION T) THE GUARD - BE SURE TO GET YOUR VOTES THEY MIGHT BE THE MEANS OF SOME YOUNG LADY WINNING ONE THE VALUABLE PRIZES you will uhficrllxii Homey, win utr " irei.tr ,v v v;v. 40.180 i THE SPECIAL OFFER MEETS WITH GREAT APPROVAL READ THIS OFFER CAREFULLY EASY TO BE A WINNER. HI be considered a r,ew jfa ' h .ote. will be issued rre ..eordlogly. . . ....... -, u. 37 V. 8th ... 40.000 These pEefwm bri-sbsc. f& fOXV. SHS lately free ... the yoi ns Emma H.,kelL MS B. 8th. . S. oneT'the ftn four in your d Is- Grace Dunn. 12th and Oil e 39 010 trie, wen the votes are counted. Mami Jacobs, el. . sflf) n -...i...- in receive these prize Betty Gross. Eugene M ini mo " , CI . - . . . ...... (,.'. .n.l , W U1UIL i " w will be determined iy popum. jia iw as explained elsewhere in this paper vLora Adrla Of the score of young women who vera Flshe have entered the race ior one u. Not Good After January 28, 1 THE GUARD Popular Voting Col This Ballot Wfll Count For Ten Vote$ For District Address many prizes offered in tne uuw popular voting contest, it Is inter esting to note by what features each Is attracted: , ... , One says: "Well, I should like to wlnoueofthosejluil MUiuan . but I am J82 W. Sin. . . 13th & Onyx. . Edna Hash. 368 W. " Alta Baitbam, Modes bldg. . Grace Oulllford, elty Tina Hulery. Titus big . Beulah Tabler. 2nd & Blair. Orilla Zlmmer, Dreamland. (Grace Stearns, 74 0 E. 12th. afraid It will take more jenie Miller, city Hundreds upon hundreds of free tOtM are being received from friends mnd admirers of candldatos In per Ison and by mall In the Guard's great 13.00(1 popular contest. The wonderful interest already manirgestBd I daily Browing In ex tent and volume. It Is already ab solutely certain I hat the greatest con test ever conducted In the north west will bo n gigantic success. Can didates In every district are organ ising Ihelr friends for the purpose of winning tho most magnificent array of prizes ever offered by a local newspaper. The contest Is short. It closes In less than six weeks, but exciting and Startling things may oc cur In the Fortune of tho differ ent contestants during tills time. This contest will resemble In many respects a political campaign, but It will bo far more exciting and profi table in ull concerned. Who will bo the fortunnle winner? It Is up to the putrons of the (luartl to decide. It may as woll bo yuu. Many subscriptions are being re ceived for the different candidates. Those do not all show In the record of votes published In the paper, but when you remember Hint the spe cial vote coupons nre good at any time during the contest and may tie held nnd voted at any time desired, It Is easily accounted for. It Is a good Idea to secure all votes possi ble now and bold part of them back for ii while. Tn have a good standing In the paper is an advantage, but you will reel much safer If you have n reserve of which no ono knows anything about, In this wu'y no one will know Just exactly how tunny voles a candidate has and how many It would take to defeat her. The contest la started now, nnd the ladles are beginning to let their friends know that Ibey are in the contest, and In to win. Tho prizes are all Valuable and well worth the put fevth In winning applies to any second payment you mav secure, but In all cases six montlu or more must be added to entitle you to tho second payment. The new months will also count In on the Bpeclal offer now In vogue. When turning In suoh payments kindly mark your stub "second pay ment." This ruling Is also good on the ones!, ....ii Hiibscrhtlnna taken at the $3 magnificent I rata, fact, all subscriptions. effort and tlnii them. .Nil Increase In Price The votes which aro to decide the great voting contest are free to patrons, no Increase In the price of oihscrlpitons having been made. The fact that the Guard is giving Its patrons an opportunity to select popular young ladles who will receive t lit prises makes the securing of votes a pleasure und overcomes tho aintiar rassment of canvassing votes that would result If the price were in creased. (irent Special Offer For ten days only, beginning Jan unry 18, 8 a, m., and ending on Jan uary 211, at 0 p. in. In addition to tho above votes given on subscrip tions, according to tho schedule, we make tho contestants the following offer: We will give each and every con testant an extra ballot of & 0.000 votes wlio turns into Tho Daily Quard office five new 12-month dal ly subscriptions between Tuesday, ! lit lire MllliM ripiums Contestants may find in some cas es friends who wish to help them in the contest by subscribing for the Dally Guard, but aro already taking a local paper, which is paid in ad vance, and not desiring to receive more than one local daily in their homes at the same time, the contest department has arranged to accept and Issue votes on all such sub scriptions, the paper to start at any future date that the subscriber may designate. New Candidates Register Eaeli mail brings in Its quota of new candidates and many in the city of Eugene nre registering every day. lanuary IK, and Saturday, January since the first list was published IS, at 9 p. m. We will give each somu two weeks ago a great niini tnd every contestant an extra 25,000 ;i,er of names have been added and ballots who turns In five now 6- i more will be filed every day. mouths dally subscriptions between! Any young woman who desires to the above dates. This Is your chance enter her name way write to the con to catcb the leaders. Take advent- test manager, nnd she will at once age of it. Yearly subscriptions count ; ,0 placed on the free subscription for two C-monlhs. I 8t to receive the paper at her house Small Payments I every day untlly the close of the con- Candidates that have taken sub-, (est and will bo furnished with re scrlptloiis for ono, two or throe 1 celpt blanks and other Information months at the beginning of the con- to assist her in securing votes, lest should get these subscribers toj Becond Payments pay Hie rest of Die year, ns thoy arc i .. Kreat many people do not undor sllll considered new. Island, and for their Information we For example, a person who sub- i wish to Bay that anyone starling to scribed for the paper anil paid 60 take the miner since the contest cents received lino yules, by getting tlieni to pay $1.50 more you will be given 2.".. lion voles, less the MOO votes you have already received on the 50 cent payment, or 23,000 votes on $4.80 payment. This ruling also started will always be considered a new subscriber during the It To of the contest and voles given accordingly. If vou start the paper now and pay something In advance and wish to liiiv more later during the contest HOW TO WIN GRAND PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY The Eugene Daily Guard CAPITAL PRIZE- Ono Ford Five Passenger, 20 EL P. Automobile. GRAND PRIZES Two $400 Upright Kimball Pianos TWO XYMl'UOXY GRAND GRAPHA PHONES j one Victor Viotrola; ono Symphouy Grand Columbia, TWO $100 DIAMOND RINGS; Gomiino Turo "White Stones. TWO RK.UTl.TI, (iOLD WATC'HKS. Two nix-months' scholarships in the Eugene Business College. Five per oent. commission wilt lie paid to nil candidates not winning prizes. oles than I can get." Another sas. I am just determined to nine one of those scholarships In the Eugene I Business college and be able to se jcure a good pusltion In a few i months' time." To a great many who have ex pressed tnemseives, me n;-,"' winning a beautiful diamond ring, or a beautiful watch is wroth work ing for. Many a young woman will be say ing in a few weeks: "Oh, if I only had asked my friends to clip the coupons and nomination blanks from the Guard and had gathered up a few subscriptions, 1 would be right uo in the race and have a good chance to win one of those fine priz es." The Guard never does things by halves and the young ladles who win these prizes are going to be well taken care of. Votes Easily Earned The candidates who have received the largest number of votes have ob tained them for payments upon sub scription. By the Individual effort of some of the candidates large num bers of votes are being received each day, showing beyond contradiction that it is easy for an energetic can didate to carry on a successful cam paign. riiliniil Subscriptions fount All subscribers to Ihe Guard who are in arrears on their subscription account and who settle same are en titled to votes according to the amount paid. When you pay your subscription be sure you receive the votes to which you are entitled. Summary of Prizes Offered The grand prize flve-passengor au tomoblle will go to the young lady who receives more votes than any other girl in the contest, no matter which district she resides in. In each of the two districts we will give absolutely free one $400 Klmbal upright plane, one $200 cabi not graphophone, one $100 dia mond ring, one beautiful gold watch, one Bix-uionths' course In the Eu gene Business college. These prizes will be given abso lutely free to the young ladles of Eugene and other districts. All that Is necessary to be a winner is to be one of the first five in your district when the votes are counted. The ladies to receive these prizes will be determined by popular vote, as ex plained elsewhere In this paper. If there Is anything concerning the contest you do not understand, write the Gunrd. There will be a short write-up in the paper each day from now ou until the close of the contest, and those Interested can keep in close touch Willi the contest and competing candidates. Certain It Is that eleven ladles of Bugene and sur rounding country are going to get one each of those magnificent re wards. ! 8th. . 35,410 38,400 38,140 :;7,'.so 36,710 37,680 37,280 37,080 37.210 37,019 )90 . . . .. i 111...1 j . Good lor ten voies nucu nucu um uuu sent to tn( Department by mall or otherwise on or before date. No ballot will be altered or transferred In an being received by The Guard. In case of a tie, prizes of equal value will be gl,a o fthe contestants tied. :1 f'horo r.sr. r.nwreuce lit fcuclle Abrams, 728 Oak ... 35,810 Nancy Peterson, 224 W. 8th 86.690 Pearl Gilbert, Skipworth's. .86,010 Ersa Karuble 3,900 liessie Hike. Oak ana Bin . . . Ethel Kinzey. 194 E. 10th 85,090 Mrs. Chris Harx. Dye Works 84.850 Catherine Long. Col. Hill . . 34,800 Catherine Flegel, 157 Moss. 84,640 Bessie Porter, 924 W. 4th. . 88.990 Pearl Miller. 90 W. 6th.... 18,710 Ella Carrick, 86 E. 9th . . . , 88,700 llo.. P!,.lr.rr I'itV dl.-OO Ivone Bennett, 3rd and Blair 30 dertie Auten. (0 W. '.th . , . Huth King. 13th and Meacr. Winnie Martin, city Rum Hendershott, city Elma Hendricks, city Mvrtic Parnham, city Orpha L, Harms, 16 E. 11th uim Hflrmrmm. euv Maud Morris, 11 Hampton bk n,.:iu Moilie Vale, city 8,120 Lula Russell, 84 E. Hth av Knna Granger, city Mae Harrington, E. 1 lMi ... -0 .MO 29. 680 29.3u0 27. M0 26. M0 24,400 23,810 21,400 IS. 220 Ballots will not be counted unless tney are neatly t put in packages. ANNOUNCEMENT. , WHAT ABOPtl S. Draper, resident piano tun- Th , . "J qnrf rehin ner ior lie rn wiuu . v ,. "-n Sherman. Clay Co.. for the past six , nM . . .... w .. ,ui ii .mm months, nas accept me ih.iu.ikc- j -worth Jl 21 t,J , r the wiiev n. Allen Piano Co. !1 vL,!1'' t0D1w for Lane County with headquarters estate will alwav,' n i-.ugene. i ne cuiuiim Th nlace' 'r'vprttJ i,r,i,,eiinn in this state. In fact ircL? BCS' OTe,?B . , r ,. it being estab- rjz' "i"1 u:""v" w . --- iouc i.i a g t-enin permanent home and during me the ct wUh RSL S-JS? ...lirin," , nine I market your nextynl luige iuuiug "f- " : I ana duj one of thet Now. I will have no expense of sora . tomorrow never m aim oiuei i uuiiine, v.....w., ..., until 1 can secure a suitable location I am in a position to quote prices on .,TJ the very best pianos maoe mat win save the purchaser from $50 to $100 on such world known pianos ns tho Peerless. Knabe. Mason & Hamlin, I Hardman, Flsher-Harrlngton, Krak auer, Milton, Price & Teeple, guar- anteeed for a life time. 75 styles to select from. Will take In old instruments, organs, diamonds or anything of value as part payment. Pianos sent out on approval. Easy payments if desired. Address, A. S. Draper, Box 445, Phone Black 1331. j 22 I DISTRICT NO. 2 Includes all territory out side of Eugene, Including It. F. D. routes. 4. 42,980 42.840 42.920 42,000 42,010 42.000 41.900 41.S00 40.110 39.9S0 39,910 ; ii . s s o 39,800 39.800 DAILY GUARD BY DELIVERED CARRIERS OR MAIL BY CARRIER Subscription Ono Month . . , TWO Mouths . . Three Months . Bis Months . . . Twelve Mouths Two Years . , . Price. $ .50 1.00 1.50 2.50 6.00 10.00 THE DAILY GUARD BY MAIL One Mouth Th Months BlI Months . . One Ver Two Years . . Price. $ .50 1.00 1.50 3 00 6 00 Votes New. 1.4 00 3,000 6.000 11,000 25,000 60.000 Votes New. 1.400 3.000 5.000 11.000 25.000 Votes Old 700 1.500 2.600 6.500 12,600 30.000 Votes Old 700 1,500 2.600 5,500 12.500 CREAT SPECIAL OFFER For TEN days only, beginning- Jnnuary 18th and ending January 29th, 1910, in addition to the votes already given on subscription according to the above schedule, we make the Contestants tho following offer: Wo will give to each and every Contestant an extra ballot of 50,000 votes who tu rug into tho Guard office five now twelvemonth DAILY subscriptions between Tucs day, January 18th and Saturday, January 29th, at 9:00 p. m. We will give to each and every Contestant m extra baUot of 25,000 votes who turns in five now six months DAILY subscriptions between the above dates. Thii is the opportunity to obtain a grcnt many extra votes by little effort The subscriptions should not bo held back until the last day, but turned in as secured Only Dtti'v Subscriptions count on this offer An n te account will be kept by the Contest Manager of all subscriptions turned in tfnrin this offor and the EXTRA BALLOTS will be moiled to Contestants after this offer closes. Contest closes February 2G, 1910. CANDIDATES TAKE NOTICE. The changing of the name of an old subscriber will not be considered new. The con test department will not count any votes gotten this way. 4- 4- OFFER CLOSES JAN. 29. 1910 Guillen Opportunity To get extra votes by little ef fort. The subscriptions should not be held back until the last dav, but solium oe turned in as soon ns se cured. Accurate account will be sept of all subscriptions turned In ny candidates. This offer Is for new subscriptions only, turned in be i t sen the above dates. I He contest manager will Issue the evtra ballots after tbu offer and will mall same to contcst- ntitled to them. When Votes Are Counted, votes received after 4 p. m. PPeai In the Issue of The Dull Guard the day following. ' lie standing of the contestants as appears today Includes all vnv i up to 4 p. m Saturday. 0H'il Evenings. For the benefit of those who are I not able to get to thls offlce during ! b'l-mess hours, the contest depart l Ben! will be open every evening. clo Al will It Ena Kelsey, Harrlsburg. . . . 44.750 Lillian Hoss, Marcola 44,460 Cora Meade, Springfield 44,310 Hanne Olsc-n. Eugene R. 1.. 44.130 Berths Widener, Harrlsburg 43.800 Florence Humphrey, Jasper 43,960 Audrey Langdon, Cot. Grove 43,860 Ruth Shackelford. Spring!.. 43,790 Estella Howe, Creswell ....43,880 Josle Moorhead. June. city. 43,100 Mae McCumber, Jasper .... Maud Hays, June. City, R. 2 Hattle Large, city route 1 . . Grace Hammltt, Spring!'. R 1 Laura Ruth. Springfield.... Villa Olsen, Snedds Carrie Pryor, Springfield . . Belle Warner. Ores., It. F. D Margaret While, WalterviUe 41.4 00 Gladys Jeans. Eugene R 2. 41.340 Jatile Flsk. Elmlra 41,100 Delia Rossman, Deerhorn . . 41,020 Alta Calloway, Mirth 41.000 Beulah Cain, Lowell 40,960 Ella Young. Springfield 40,900 Maggie llolbrook. Lowell... 40,800 Myrtle Lee. R F D 3. Box 0 40,000 Maud Gilfrey, Creswell ....40.400 Clara Van Metre, Marcola.. 40,280 Gladis risk, Acme Clara Schnlder, Creswell... Anna Hill, Springfield It 1 . Florence Runyan, Irving.. Margaret McCormtck, Shedd Moilie Wollace. Jasper . . . Ruby Baughman, Pleas.Hill 89,800 Grace Shauli, Creswell .... 39,700 Molly Johnson, Leona 39,590 Leta Wlnienrled, Springfield 39.240 Gertrude Bushnell, J. City.. 39, 130 Lottie V eaten, tot. Grove.. 39,110 Veda Hale, Elmlra 39,090 Bessie Miller, Walker 39,040 Beulah Bennett, Harrlsburg 38,990 Rena Baker, Cottage Grove 38,940 Ada Rennie, WalterviUe ... 38.880 Anna Mortz, Irving 38.S00 Susnn lrvln, WalterviUe ... 38.200 Mamie Kime, Cot. Grove.. 38.160 Alta Williams, Dexter 38,050 Mary Myrtle. R. F. D. 2, city 37.980 Mabel Reed, Stitherlln 37,610 Viola Stone, Stitherlln 37,600 Cora Fumldge, Leona 37,400 Mabel Johnson, Leaburg . . . 36.400 Jiaoei Mimn, CODUrg 37,396 Bessie Drlscoll. .ins. citv it 4 35 980 Mildred Prinble, Cot. Grove 35,S10 May BTSier, Junction Citv.. 35.600 irene ueaiy, Coburg lna E. Zumwalt, Elmlra .'. Kate Van Duyn, Coburg. . . Frances Brown. Leona . . . Tllle Smith, Stitherlln... Margaret McCorniick. She,i,i Jennie Shrode, Junction City 30.900 " " '''iienry. Springfield 30,770 Gertie Rllderbttrn, Koseburg 29 730 Iraucas Jackson. Springfield 29'.9,0 Lulu Yates. Elmir:, I Edna Nlckerson, Springfield m'ikh A WiiO rtli'zartl Kagiiijr brings danger, suffering, often death, to thousands who take colds, coughs and lagiippe, that terror of winter and siniug. Its danger signals are 'stuffed up" nostrils, lower part of nose sore, chills and fever, pain in back cf the head, and a throat-gripping cough. When grip attacks as you value your life don't delay get ting Dr. King's New Discovery. "One bottle cured me," writes A. L. Dunn, if Pine Valley, Miss., "after being laid up three weeks with grip." For sore lungs hemorrhages,, coughs, colds, whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma it is supreme. 50c, $1.00. Guaranteed by W. A. Kuykendall. WAGON UMBBH AGaEM The S:evens t ano house just day another M; those popular a the best materiiU rain or sunshiDi don't last long. i If youn Intend i ! EXCAVATING jyns TRACK Yergle, Simmoiii are prepared to i for excavating gradofl gravel, brick, etc. kinds. Let us Phones Red 4291, i 4101. Resiliences ill Btreet; 585 We6t! TO HOMESEEKING PKOPLE Either city or farm homes or tim ber lands. Before leaving Lane county on account of not finding what you want or on account of un fair and high prices It will always pay you to see H. CHEZEM. If you want a bargain, he has the goods and the bargain and absolute title; you buy no lawsuit. Y'ou get a good title. tf THE COYOTBll is now able to furoiil ished lu in her to euslJ ten miles west ol ill mira road. Orders for ielltq taken as soon Send in your biiliu Address COY0TBI Milking Life Safer Everywhere life is being made more safe through the work of Di ving's New Life Pills in constipa tion, biliousness, dyspepsia, indiges tion, liver troubles, kidney diseases and bowel disorders. Thev're easv. but sure, and perfectly build up the ueaiui. jdc at w. A. Kuykendall's. 34,050 33.780 33,340 33.0MI 32.860 31,300 DISTRICT NO 1 - i.i Verne Hill, Jaspe Alice Muckey. Oakland.. Harriet Knight. Irving Norma Russell, Drain Ades-a Perry Springfield terms Mann, Oakland r aiii'en i.nin. . . ,A.ePh,U,1,;.rr"rT 24 27.650 27.300 26.940 26,710 Queen Esther Circle will hniH n Candy Sale at Chambers' Hardware store, Saturday, Jan. 22. Home made candy to aid in the fund to supnort a girl in the Oriental home at Derseiey. AnnouH I will take music nunils. ToJ will offer a term I ten dollars. I theory a specialljl references. MRS.C.Pl w'ooo a Gasoline power,! Phone black 4 631-1 small will lie W sEimoi Children's cloUl hi, neatlv done II orieM at T 5 Fern! Dr Gen. Win West Eighth sir aiiM Telenioo1 Calls atendfd and night pnomi gery and .-Ka- Include all'terrltorr In I KfT'S SlS8- talker' ! rotaaiwe. J smith. Walker Will I he pllv .... ..j v. ubvni-. mi t.... , ...en' a in. .... .. Vr.ni. Ti ' "euiey. Moilie Burgess, Blachley i - n ii 11 ' " "'Mir IU . 46.600 I Mm. Bii.'i..Tuw i Endlcott. 3'M lAwrence 45.240 V.i CS.iTM.' 'f I Baldwin, Dunn', ... 4J sin ua'and Workman. White Ten 4341. v .i u ?JSf '?' William,. P. T Co t. 43, o ' : ' '!!, y i Chamberlain, city . Ruby Hurlburt. city. . 44.970 S Wilnier. 4 4 E 7th l'. irl Llndley, 7lh Monroe 1 uit-4? Steele. Bugcae HakeA ' in-Wemhormsn. city ... Slleu Green. 745. Oak M i Warnoci i u Bessie Ham. 15 liinh w N Tina Andrew,. 731 W K i e Mummey. 1 StVTl 'As Clura Goscln. 92! Walnut . - 'i.i i rorter. Stella WflktaM! 22.490 18.490 17,710 17.110 16,300 19,1,00 30 30 20 30 30 26 W gtt 40 v, . S h 40.., 41.860 I 42.860 42 78.1 45. 040 store 41.580 tu.k for ,1.111 s,vj 41 'no ivini 41 T0 41.7,10 41.160 rtvuiK wii.c.iAavs. 0tx 1 on rallroarl hOpS. SDllds rlrll,A..,.l iment. lime crockery or anv. '"unaa; on MJt , ItJ water for fire pritectloa SI lots. Innulrp . . ay. Main 6 M :sjl icr.resl ee.ate office? ni.TiP .1 Cut This Blank Out and 9 Name or Some Young Lad Want to Sec Win Oifl Thess Fine Prizes Write plainly. It is advisable to use nominations can be written on any other paF printed for convenience only, I Nominate Address . . . District No. me most popular canmaaic m Signed Date Address Each n,imiTioir,Ti clout in will COUut W Sent tn Th. n 1 n. T-loTmrtmeDl . iiv UUII1U VUUkUSb Mmw . --";o me ngn 10 reject ay wt Cut thin lllnnlr n-nt onrl aoTifl it tO The m mm .'iii,iiii w i v uaau mw j.tj IS""1 name or the name and address of your A SuUserintinn I-I X---- - aP, menno MH.L mil. , l Vo med - for the same candidate, and each twenty. The name of t4ie psjrty making' 1 no. u. j, , T onse oi'l "u "e aivuigea ii so aesirea. qual value will be given. . .4 aSJ ess rtniii.tQ nro naatTv trtriTTned an o will not be tntcd. 4J