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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1910)
SUBSCRIPTION BALLOTS WILL CINCH THE VICTORY FOR YOU IF YOUR FRIENDS HAVE PROMISED A SUBSCRIPTION, SEE THEM AT ONCE; SOMETIMES THEY FORGET AND YOU LOSE THE VOTES, SAME VOTES FOR OLD SUBSCRIBERS AS NEW THIS WEEK Contest Will Close Saturday Evening, at 11 p. m. Sharp Inter est Intense Both in Eugene and Surrounding Territory Who Will Win the Ford? Vat ae muiv week KinaliiH In Tho less you secure every available sub VmMj CiHjLitl voting coatcNt. Next BCiiptlon durliiK the remaining days Saturday uiht the wiiiiiri will lx; of the contest you may be defeated by 4eddI. Hi- one of tbcni. An the a very small margin. W.t coupon 1 1 un Imhmi prim l In tin- Special Notice mjjm mil r iinillrlntrii nmtit fl i r -nil r" On account of the uncertainty of tlreiy upon HubMtription ballots for! mall reaching contestants In time to the rvmaiuiiiK week of the contest, be returned for the final count, the contest department will acknowledge .... 'I by letter all remittances received Tho wise ones aro well fortified frnm contestants after Wednesday but Ub apnclal aubscrlptlon ballot! or th(i votPH wM, bo deposited in the mo sunscriptions witn wimn 10 on- baJiot 1(IX for tnt. flluU count in8tead tain them. There Ih but little work connected with getting subscriptions uniH fIir of returning them, as we have done to The Dally (Juunl, and what is at cxiiii pushed this week will win or lose the grand prizes. Many a rncu Sm von by a "neck," and It Is not well for any candidate to feel that abu ubould relax her efforts till tho vary close of the content. The htHt -i ml ballot sent In may be the "Grinding card." The last standing mt tho candidates will be published in Tuesday afternoun's paper. Positive ly no questions will bo answered rela tive to tho standing of the contest ant!. Tonignt at 8 o'clock the votes of I Cm- different con test ants will bo louhUmI for the last time until .the filial ,-,.i.,il u In I. will loin, nlnnn t tor tbi contest closes. This Is (lone wh,:h '0,J BO much reserve I ho different eon test aiuts have, and also because the con tent departmenl musl devote all their lime la waiting on candidates and ttftjent during to BOOUre voos. CundidatcK wbu are nelding buck This only applies to sub scriptions sent In by mail. Head the advertisement which ap pears on this page for full annotiucc- .. i , ; ,,, . "MaurelB with perfect confidence .11 ' . 't. .i ., i i ,i it little co-operation, a little till NUIIHL'i IJJUUIIH 1H I Ml I I MM Ml 111 I III: tn conlesl closes. This Is done . . no one will have any idea how hl'r' "d Jrol the cl K-.h reserve iho different contest- i'-K'f'' Period of advertisement. Head it over care fully. The Last Otter This Is positively the last offer or change In the voting schedule that will be made during the contest. The voting schedule as It appears In tho paper today Is just as It will bo for the rest of the contest. Subscriptions will never be worth more than they are today. Bring in your ballots to mill' . I. and avoid the losing days. tiniest I'hls will truly In- the lust week of the great Guard contest. By a nttio extra efforl enough votes may he se cured lo build up an Impregnable re serve. Many candidates have geven us the assurance iliat they are going HuiiHcripiiouH annum nring wioiu in lo wnrU ,h(l rlv(, (1:iVH ;mil wm.lt now without fail. Bubsorlphona will rd, io not lei your competitor get never count for more. lM iubscriptlona ' In your locality Uurlug ttlO nexi Tew daya It will ptoriiort before you awake to the depend largely upon the efforts of proposition. irh candidate as to who will win More votes will be Issued this week unci who will not win. Don't let this undoubtedly than in all the previous rhancc Hip by you. Your Competitors weeks put together. And why not? alii not, you may rest assured. Un- This Is the last chance, which is al ways the best inducement, and those who do not take advantage of It can readily see that they will lose the op portunity of the race. This Is your last chance, and can didates should take advantage of this the last week. Votes issued on old subscriptions will be the Bame as new this, the final week. This is your last chance to catch the leaders. One Week Ltt Bear in mind that the contest has not closed, nor will it close until the hour and the minute and the second scheduled. When the hour of 11 Is boomed over a sleeping world your chance of making up a lack of votes will be brought to a termination, but till that time every young lady has an equal opportunity. The computation as to what would haiipen Is Interesting from any view points. First, It shows that practi cally very little has been done by some of the candidates and none of them has a sufficient number of votes so that they can rest upon their co-operation, a little effort, a few hours spent In actual canvassing for votes, will suffice to change the whole aspect of the contest. Kor ex ample, had the contest closed one of the grand prizes, a$400 Kimball pi ano, would have gone to the leading candidates In either district for less than $60 in payments on subscrip tions, and it is preposterous for any candidate to fondly hope that such a bounty wfll fall to the lot of even t he mvst lucky Individual In the whole broad land, for some out? will be laying a plan of action, and the first thing such candidates know their lead will be overcomo, their friends marshalled into another camp and they will lie stranded. This is the time for action, for thought and for endeavor of many kinds. The popular voting contest of The Daily Guard Is not a "lucky" contest," nor ono in which any can didate can win without rotes, The most popular contestant in the whole contest would be defeated if no at tention were given to the matter of securing votes. There is an inherent tendency in every man and woman to make a . i w tnn Wartinrk strong finish. No matter " ?'uf Vtee e Eugene bak . ..151,300 started, every one desires to make a Lo uie Bieew. h ,00 good ending and the more i our.au ,! ;, city. .. 149,300 ;ma mm' dilute Baldwin. Dunns. or a eairji " - ,vllkln8on. tt os 1 oiieren 10 iiiv iimiii,i -- . that can be lent to any contest, be it Mrs . u, nu. J ' , a race, a campaign lor puou "' " "" '",;,,,' 148.200 7 W. 8th. 148, 010 . ' ... I ........ n. 1 1 . M II II SSu VJS. no dirreVe ce ; 740 1 2th .10.7.0 ..I. h.n ftuua .tin wee MIUHIT lilllie urauner, JJ ""J by the published list standing below, Catherine Flega . 167 Moss. 1 ,000 shows that some hair-raising finishes Vera Fisher, 18th OuJTX- . 43..J0 n,.y be expected. , Time and time Emm. Aubrey P.e Te Co 143 010 again nye inose wno worn . - .,, lno distanced forged to the front and In I Grace Gull fo city .800 not a few casts have taken a decided Clara Qoggln, 829 Walnut . 142 790 not a few caseB have taken lead. Town Pitted Against 'town Gladvs Croner, 1G N Hi len Haskell. 285 E. nth, Sth. 142,340 141.190 ,..,. S i ..nnvnl nIv Williams. P T Co. OD.140,dlU line iu uuiitcot n .,o . - ' ... tmn it... i. ji ..in uin flvo nrizes. Lillian Weatherman, city. . .lJ9,9u iiiiil iran UIDII1LI " ... - . . - r,no riiutrir.t in,.ii nnt work UKaiiisi Maud .la.-oos. C.I nnnthar. with the exception of tin capital prize, the town In each dis trict that turns in the largest number of votes for Its favorite will have the satisfaction of seeing a higher-priced prize shipped within its borders as a testimonial for its resourcefulness and Industry. In the city districts there is a pret ty race for first place, and this Is more than true In the other district. In all districts the prizes are not cinched by any particular candidates. First one will be In the lead, then an other. Others are satisfied to re main further down in the list, and keep their votes in reserve, but they are determined upon winning one of the grand prizes. A great many who did not show any particular strength at the beginning of the contest have made great gains I he past few weeks and an onlooker may well conclude Ihnt the race lies to the one who can show tne greatest strength at the 139.000 Edna Endlcott. 304 Law ... 1 38,290 Ella Carrick. 86 E llth 138,010 Beulah Tabler, 2d & Biair. . 137,690 Lora Adrian, 272 W. Sth ... 136.950 Mae Homey, Com. Club 136,020 Miss Pickert, city 135,990 Orpha I-. Harms, 16 E. llth. 135,290 Pearl Miller, 98 W. 6th 134, S10 Laura Chamberlain, city. ... 184.280 Tina Hulery, Titus block .. .134.160 Florence Pollock. Friendly's . 132,01 0 Irene Van Ausdell. city 128,930 Grace Dunn, 12th & Olive. .125,980 Helen Graham, 526 Law 124,970 Nellie Workman, White Tem 117.390 Ivonne Bennett, 2d & Blair. 115, 370 Lucille Abrams, 72S Oak ... 110,540 Catherine Long, Col. Hill. .107,380 Ersa Hamble, city 98,140 Ida Baugh, 704 Washington". 97,500 Jennie Miller, city 89,310 Mertie Auten, 70 W, 6th ... 83.990 Winnie Martin, city 81340 Ruth King, 13th & Meacr. . 02,430 Emo Hendersbbtt, city 02,510 Elma Hendricks, city 30.730 28,090 blk. finish News from the towns that nave Myrtle Farnham. city made the cause of their candidates j Miss Harmstrom, city., their own Indicates that this Is re-Maud Morris, 11 Hamp garded as something more than a Mollle Vale, city mere gift enterprise, The value of Mary Way, North Monroe, the prizes some of them being : ula Itussell, S4 E. 9th .. . worth a year's salary in an impor-i Anna Granger, city tant political office which a man , Mae Barrlngto'ti, E. llth .. might spend months of time to ob-i tain, lias been a prime factor m stim ulating public Interest. But it is In the personality of the candidates that the interest has centred. What Figures Show In tho city the voting fiugres show that the efforts of those who are in terested deeply enough lo pitch into the matter of securing votes bring Bertha Weldner, Harrlsburg.155 bountiful results. In both districts Ruby, Baughman, Pleas. Hill. 156 there are those who are In the con- Mabel Shim, Coburg K,5 test heart and soul, and there should Emi Kelsay, Harrisburg . . . 1 r. 5 be a considerable ,'le. mill of pride in Josle Moorhead June. City.. 155 2,580 9,680 8,120 140 30 . 30 20 TISTRICT NO. 2 Includes all territory out- side of Eugene, including it. 4 We Have The Best List Of nJ Business Pro. IN EUGENE' I 1 1 , , tTrt . ' i iign vjiciuc i aiming; Fruit Lands in Sub-Irrigated Dist beween the Willamette and McKenziel Agents for Emerald Heij in and other good property! the growing manuractu city of Springfield 790 730 54 0 470 230 Also Lane county agents (J LAURELHURST The Swell, High Grade and( Resident Disti ict of Portia WALT HAM WATCHES The Authentic American Watch ml When nn authentic watch is shown Each man winds up and rectifies his own." Then is nothing that gives so much value for the money ns n pood watch. You pay Fifty Dollars for a suit of clothes or a bicycle and it is pone in a year or two no value veniains. The same amount of money invested in a Waltliam Watch adjusted lo temperature and position is a safe and paying investment for your life and to be handed down to your heirs. Its value is constant and its usefulness increases. WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY, WALT&AM, MASS. Snd (or tlie "Ptrfttted American Wttch." our twk jhout w.itchu? demonstrating tnal no mistake was Florence Kenyan, Irving. .. 155,200 inade when your name was suggest- Mrs. Jessie inwall, Irving. . .164,910 ed for an energetic and popular can- Prances' Jackson, Springfield 1"4,S00 ttlnate. Gladys Flak, Acme 154, "oo What one has done others can eas-j Grace Hammltt, Spring It 1.154,150 11 do. In iho territory outside of the; Margaret White, WaltervUle. 153,800 city a few have reaped a splendid Carrie Prvor. Siringfiold. .. 153,790 Harvest or vines, nut in many eoiiimu-, Menial. Cain, Lowell nities nothing at all has been done. Gladys .leans', R F D 2. . . Large Vote fust Veda' Hale, Elmira The changes shown in the standing M;,c, MoCumber, Jasper . . of candidates approach such a beau-1 Clara Can Marter, Marcola tiful level of great advance that it Maud Gilfrey Creswell looks ns though the contestants had Delia Rossma'n, Deerhorn '. held a mass meeting and concluded Bessie Miller Walker by resolution that the thing to do is Pearl Stewart Star to vote everything they have. And Kndora Andrews Blac'h'lev they certainly have been voting some Laura Ruth Springfield " during the last few days. R,nh Shackelford. Spring' . .....re .-.uuMnpiions i Audrey Langdon, Cot Grove 147.110 Contestants may find In some Lillian Ross, Marcola 14700 ALL MONEY MAKER MAGLADRY & SHIM Phoive Main 787, 20 E. 8th St. WE BUY AND SELL TIMBER ir,2,990 152.340 151,390 151,000 149,890 149,890 149,200 14S.S00 148,710 148,310 148,110 147,910 lsh to heln then. In the contest by subscribing to The ually Guard, but are nl-rendy taking a local paper, which is paid In ad vance, and not desiring to receive more than one local dally In their home at the same time, the contest department has arranged to accept and Issue votes on all such subscrip tions, the paper to start at any future oaie mat the subscriber nate. Things to lteinelniier Do not forget to put your name on every special subscription ballot. Quite a number have been thrown out in this office for the reason that the name ef the contestant , was not written on the balito. Do no wall for others to get the voles, but m in today and malm nn for any time you may have lost In waiting for others to vote for jron. These beautiful prizes are surely woiin a strenuous etliut part. Alia ualloway, Mirth ...... 147,700 Molly Johnson, Leona 147,080 Ella Young. Springfield 140,780 Florence Humphrey, Jasper. 140,700 Verna Hill, Jasper 1 40 580 Uessie Drlscoll, J. Citv It 4. .146 310 ijrue uee. K r I) Box 6. Mary Lyth'ie, 14. F I) city Belle Warneri Sre, e?d lull! Ylltes mtmlra may desig-iAlta Williams. Dexter'!!' t ra Turnidge, I.eona . . Hanna Olton, Eugene H l Maud .Hayes, Juno C R 2 i tm v ,-,:Pt, Co Janie l"isk, Elm in Estelle Howe. Creswell 143,010 Mamie Kirae Cotuai HnlHo T.oroa ell. I) 1 . - 1 43 .5 1 0 I Ada Smith, tt all- Grace Shauh.' Creswell 143.300 Tillie Smith. SuthaSj unii,v i nivoii i J1) 7fiii i Viola Stone. Sutto.il- Vida Olson, Shed'ds . .142,370 Margaret McCormlAI Norma Russel Drain 141.900 i terma .Mann, uiia Cora Meade, Springfield .... 141,870 I Clara Schnider, Creswell ...141.7.0 Mabel Johnson, Leaburg ...141,210 Maud Hays, Junction City .. 140,690 .1 45,970 .145,760 . 1 45,280 .1 45.190i Edna N'lckersoD. i Harriet Knight, 1 Edna Watklns, ConiJ .Minnie Fandren, m - .. .. ...i. lnnin mn arifiu r i miii orace waiser, mm Varian Dresser. Walker .!!! 139.210! Maud Smith, WM Anna Moritz, Irving 139, 140 j Vera Borthlstlej M MolHn nnnresa Hl.,rhlov . 137 060 irtua cruar. Pranne. I ... I I Inrina 19H 100 Leta Wlnzeni-ied, Springfield.l34.'710 TOOKAUHBi. Inn F. Zumwalt, Elmira . . . .125,920 Ada Rennle, WaltervUle ...121.470 Gertrude Bushnell, J. City .. 1 1 7.200 Jennie Shrode, June. City. . .105,910 Mamie Reed, Sutherlin 109,200 Mildred Pringle. Cot. Grove. 106.300 Grove. Ill 960IKenB "aKer, Cot. Grove.. 144 810 1 A"ca Mackey, Oakland .. 144, COO persis L. Hale, Elmira . 1 44 370 Mollle Wallace, Jasper.., II 4 !s 70 C!la'lys McHe-.ry, Spring. 1 13,680 Frances Brown, Leona.. 99,410 96,900 90,340 89,970 .S9.340 82,300 Often all a mufl tors or for melinw.i nli liver or kldtefl King b Naw LIFa s i cure at slight eMtj sta. Indisjestlon, bill patlon, jaundice, i ity. 25c at W Pli'tures at Art Store, torn your sniaii Paymenw Candidates that have taken sub-1 ertptloni for one, two or three ! months at the beginning of the con test should get these subscriber i pax the rest of the year as they are!! mm i luiMiiereti new. For example, a person who suh- s.'i.oiM u.r i tie paper and paid 50 1 1 .pins, receiveu hub votes bv getting them to pay $4.50 more you will be given 25,000 votes, less the 1400 rotes you have already received on the 50 cent payment or 14,600 votes on $4.50 payment. This ruling also applies to any second payment yon ' tuny secure. The price by' mall is $V year or 50 rents month. Second pav. nients made at this rate , iunl the same number of votes, but n n 1 .i-.- u ii.ouirs or m,.r, auueil to emitle vou to ll payment. Wfcfl in turnln. paynients. kindly mark "second payment." l ii i:rinngs. For the b.neflt of those who are1 .no aura io get to tnis office during ll ii'.ins. mo contest depart ment will be open every BVsnlng. I VALUE OF SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENl THE FINAL WEEK All Old Subscriptionn Get the Same Votes as N During This Week DAILY GUARD BY CARRIER OR MAIL "DELIVFRED BY CARRIER. must be second SIM k roni stub DISTRICT N0..1 Will Include all terrltorv li X the city of Kugene. C3 n Subscription One Month Two Months . Three Months fix Months ' Twelve Months ' .' T.vn Tears Three Years Four Years . . . .'. Five Years ... One Month Three Months' Sl Months One Year .. Two Yenrs . . ' Three Years our Years Five Years Six Years Months One Y...0 Two Years .' ' I w 1 ho" years Fm Ye0r3 THE DAILY CUARD BY MAIL THE WEEKLY GUARL :.o Price ' 5! 1.00 1.50 2.50 5.00 1 0.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 .50 1.00 1.60 3.00 6.00 9.00 12.00 15.00 1S.00 'ft 3.00 .'. 00 w High 13 th Agal s. 731 Mill Tt'a & Han. . I Kale Mumtne, O ' I ' 4 to 0 Pearl l.lndUi, o o