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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1911)
o THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21. 1911. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO GUARD CONTESTANTS There will be a splendid offer made in the Guard contest within a day or two. Additional new prizes will be given in order to stimulate interest, and the contestants will be given more to worh for than ever before. The announcement of these new prizes will be made tomorrow if the ar rangements can be perfected. We have been worKing on the list for several days and intend to maKe the inducement for worH in the closing weeKs of the contest especially attractive. Watch the contest department closely for the next day or two it will be to your advantage. We regret very much having to postpone the announcement agaMi : but some things have made it ini-; possible to do otherwise. But rest assured UhT the men that men as assured that it will appear de'i nitelyand conclusively in the Tlmrs-, dav or Friday's Guard and also It ! will be well worth waiting for. ii Bt In the meantime don't stop working It s constant and sustained: effort that wins contests of this nn-: lnl.P so to bo slangy. PI.l'G and . plug hard. Remember thiH new announce-j inent means more money for every contestant and that we are goir.g r to glv more prizes than we coi tracted for in the beginning. ! So if you want to take that gin-, rious trip to Alaska if you want ' to enjoy one of the most beaut-1 fill scenic trips In the world DON'T, LI T XV. i -ORK WORK WORK KVKItt ! MlMTl" j WHAT YOU SKK OX THE Tltll. , Inside Passnne Leaving S.'.ittle, I the excursion steamers proceed ! northward via the inside passage, a wi.nderliil waterway, as smooth as j a great river, lying between, the. pic-; tuves(iio mainland on the e.ts". and drnsolv forested nioiintaiii'HiS isl-. nnds on the weft, practnall.- lh! whole distance. Arrangement will; be n.ade for the winners to travel: on the- Shasta Limited from Portland! to Seattle and leturn. Alaska Cities. Soon quaint Alas kan cities, full of thrift and bustle. lint In picturesque settings possible nowhere else, lire visited one by one: Ketchikan, where salmon by count-1 l'ss thausands may be seen crowd-1 lug the streams trying tn reach the' spawning beds: Wrangle, at the mouth of the Stikine river: Peters burg, at the entrance to Wrangell i narrows: Treadwell gold mines. Iiose thousand "stamps" ceaseiesslv Ik, nnd precious ore taken from the! Immense "glory hole:" Juneau, cap-! I'al city of all Alaska, on a shelf of! l.-.nH ut...n .-:.,.. i.-i sea: Skagway. gateway to gold fields of the Yukon: Klondike and Tanana. Scenery. Glaciers. magnificent mountains, forested islands, water falls, abysmal fjord:,, snow-covered pf iiks. picturesque waterways, are on all sides. Mirages are frequently seen and the midnight sun is a never ending wonderment. The prizes are especially liberal, with none of the objectionable fea tures that sometimes accompany such affairs. To win one of these delightful summer excursion trips to Alaska with the privilege of hav ing a friend accompany you with all expenses paid, will be a very gratify ing honor. The contest will be conducted in a Srietly fair and impar'ial manner, aid the fullest investigation is court erf at all times. The office records wll he open to candidates and frpnds. assuring every one that eve ryjiing is square and Impartial. Xo Guird employe nor member of any employe's family will be allowed to compete, nor will any favor be shown to ere that is not shown to all other canddates. 'Ohe contest manager v. ill issist in any way possible, but in sodoing will treat all alike. Clara Van Meter Lowell... Kthel Boring '. . . . . Walton... Tena Beck Point Terrace . . . Marian Scott Ada . . , Pearl Stewart Star. . . Ora Gaham Gardiner... Vivian Mackay Oakland . . Maggie Johnston Greenleaf. Ada Haskell Harrlsburg. Lena Slnnar Wendllng. A 4 DISTRICT xoj District No. 1 Includes all the territon city of Eugene, 1. T inside the limits of the Miss Edna Ball ... . 695 Olive St. 1 1,091.470 Lucille Andrews 852 S. Willamette ; SlO.flfiO Ann- Ilurlburt Folly Theatre 7:15. IT.O Ituby Farrington 832 Oak G43.610 Lmma Roth 1 A"!1 til 3.4 30 Kthel Green 4 '''.'I'? f.04.3SO SKI. 10 r.70.430 stw.om 555.n(io 11th Pearl Lindley na- Alice Striker 920 Willamette. 111..1. ir-- . 2G4 E. 14th . Edna Rash 7S0 High. Dorthy Dunn "1 14th and Aider , 41S.G70 Hf,oi Hobo- 174 w. am Effie F. Dav .' 96 W. 12th Madge Humbert 929 Ferry k't,T.n Unmmnir 1Bth andOrChBld May E. Elliot 71 ' 1SS.310 Glee Turner 357 W. 6th lfiS.300 Lora Adrian 282 W. sta Miss Marguerete Cox .Aloha "heater Ethel Evans 108 E. 131 May Harbert Eu5f! Bertha Dorthy u,y X DISTHICT XO. t. e District No 2 Includes all the lerntjry south of Eugene, Springfield. Cottage Grove and towns iotlh. 32R.5HO 309.1 40 27 1.340 219.160 129.380 95,10 93,140 8 1 .3 1 0 79.160 Delphine D'Aoust Pauline Anderson Minnie Rossman Maggie Purcell . . Edna Howard . . Tilda Emery .... Bdna llrlggs Grace Wllltins . . . Gussle Evans . . . Gertrude Roblnett Dale Rucker Wendllng . . . RFD 1, Eugene . . Deerhorn . . M areola . . Marcola .... Blue lilvjr . . , . Crawfordavtlle - Coburg . . Sweet Home . . Crawfordsvllle . Leahurg - 16.0S0 15.4 SO 14. ISO 13.140 10.140 9.S40 9,390 , DISTRICT XO. S. District No. 3 Includes all the territory north of Eugene, Co- burg, Junction City and towns north. , 29t;.lilO 294.51 0 271.340 5HS.IU0 258. 1 till IMS. still 215.100 234.170 2 2 9.310 216. S20 209.760 192.140 . IS 1.3 10 179.400 178,260 110. 9X0 ' 110.140 99.3S0 9S.7SO 96.180 93,610 , 92.140 S7.380 CELEBRATE HERE TWO BAYS, JULY 3DINMIH Big Meeting Will be Held To night to Arrange for Ad vertising Campaign A inrotitiR will b hclil at the Com- ; men ia I club rooms ioiukIu to at- I nuiR fur an xionniw lulvoriishi; eunipuimi for KugtMit-'s l"K two day i-t'h'lirnttoii on July 3 ami 4. As n.an rit icons imorosiiMl in the matter Rft possible are tilled to lo present. i The committees in thai; of the celebration are planning to make this - celt brat ion one of the most success ful in the history of the riiy. SpeclHl Meaning will b,. hait on each day and something new will he on the pro gram. It is probable that an aeroplane 'will ho brought here and fiighla will ; be made on each day, but this mat ter has not yet been definitely decid- jeil upon. , A suggestion ha been made that several hundred dollars be hung up for the best decorated automobile lu a night parade on the fourth. When You Think OI the pain wl.ich manv women experiencs with even' month it makes the ctilleuri and kindness always nsci ottrd with womanhood seem to he almost a miracle. While in encrul no woman rebels ngainht what she re gards as natural neces-.it y there is no woman win would out gladly be free from this recurring period of pain. Dp. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women welt, and jlives them freedom from pain, it establishes regularity, subdues lnflam matlon, heats ulceration and cures e male weaknesn. Sick women ure invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, fret. All correspondence utrietly private and saoredlv Coutulentinl. rite without fear und without fee to orld't Htitpeniary N(ed leal Association, H. '. 1'icrce, M. U., I'reHidcnt, ltuflalot N, Y. If you want n bonk th;it tells all about woman's discuses, and how to eur them at home, send 2 oue-ccut htamps to Dr. Pierce to pay ert of mailing only, and hu vitl send yen a fret copy of hii 4 real thotmapd-pHe illustrated C.ommnn Sene Medical Adviser re is.ed, up-to-date edition, i:i paper covers. In handsome eloth-bif.JiniJ, M stamps. UNIVERSITY WILL 1 BROADEN OUT Stato-wido "Commonwealth "Service" Department to be Established Goldlo Lnne Blue River... . .Sweet Homo- . . . . . Soduville . .. Waltervllle Irving . . . Mnploton . .Junction City .Junction City, . . Nellie Goings Mary SlniB I.ucy Easton Esther Keopp Dalsv Hollenheck Mai-el Basque! fia Prances Bushy ',nml nark" Junction City Mazel Boach Wendllng Sfi.140 Llllv B'.nclt ... i Iivln; Tt.HL'O nirtie Murnhy SodaviHs 7,"i.nsfl Druce Barnes Wnltervllln Margaret Knapo KodavMle lberta Brattnln Camp Creek Cammle VIUin Wallervlllo Vollna Robinson Marcola A,ottn Rice Eusene, H.P.D, 1 Itoberta Calvert ... Junction City Florence Magln , Mattie bwann Mary irJr: ' Crawfonlsvllls Crawfordsvllle nowell , Sweet Home 41.310 mo, C.llbert bweet Horn Sylvia Klbby Wendllng Xellle Hooper .... Junction City Mda Frnrn Coburg Eva W aiker Melvlna Herbert Marv Johnson Gertrude Slayter Iiessie Hickson . . Flossie Wllcot . Hazel Gadard . . . Inez Brazee . Manleton Junction City . . Blnchly . . Blachly . . . Deerhorn . , , .... Greenleaf . . Waltervllle . . . Mapleton Elsie Potter Waltervlllo. Haltle Selfert Sodavllle. Ruth Stevens Mnpleton . By the approval yesterday of the board of rt'geuts, primary sttfps were taken toward the establishment of n new and broad department of the University which is to he known as "commonwealth service." Two yean hko the I'lilverslty began what was known as "commonwealth day" on which authorities from all partu of he state met at the I'nlversity of discuss practical problems of the state. It is now proposed to extend ithis beyond the annual meeting and j to organize statewide discuaslou and ! education npr.ii each of the follow- Ing subjects: I'rovlslon for and maintenance of (the best feasible system of highway and other transportation problems of tile state. Development of a system of equit able taxation. Adjustment "t the relations be tween capital and ltibor. Improvement of the conditions of rural life. UBlteniient of municipal orgniil r.n Win ii n d administration. Including 4-1. Mttt (a ) flniincltiK nnd nccoiintitfi?, to) sanitation, (cl city planning, pains and play grounds. : Care of defective, deppndent and delinquent classes. The activities of the Vnlverslly In this movement will include the or ganizations of local associations for study and discussion; the supply of lecturers desired; provision of li brary material, and the securing of dMil for the basis of Improved py t ms of laws. This work will bo In connection with similar national bureaus. 71.31(1 CS.IHO lie. MO CiO.l 10 fi3 Jllll D 1.7 10 44,160 43.90 3S.3S0 as. i as.ntio 2S.3I0 2. i.4 6l) 2 I.0SO SI, M0 S 1.8 10 IS.90 IS.lfiO IX. 1110 n.sio 5.1 90 1 1.350 10. U0 PERRY TAKES OUT LOT OF SMALL RAILS George Perry, the I.ane rounty As- WENDLING SURVEYORS a ch.kmix woman Is one who Is lovely In facs, form, mind and temper. Hut Its hard for a woman to be charming without health. A weak, sickly woman will i r-wr mn m.r.i r-.. 1 h nervous and Irritable, lonsllpa LEAVE FOR MAPLETON tlon and kidney poisons show n i pimples, blotches, skin eruption- and -.,. -r . . ,-l.,l M.ninlavlfin lint ni,.l.l. set company s rni roao con ar o, , vpst(1,daV B. ,,,,,,oo:,, Ultters always prove a god.eud to lot oi sninu iieei. -- ., - -- ' ..(, ,. hMllh. lM..t. .A ATTENTION! DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY? IF SO BUY YOUR WOOD FR0M us NOW o RIGHT FROM THE CARS OUR MOTTO 1 ' " QUALITY AND QUANTITY PRICES RIGHT ' ! : El!2 JBS mt Fuel Co Phone 825 . Office 102 W. 8th 44404444 Interest Upon Interest Makes money grow quickly. Is yours growing? Your money deposited in the Savings Department of the Merchants' Bank Eugeno, Oregon , Will tc earning interest upon interest at the rate 3 per cent, compounded semi-annually. . g L. H. Potter, prcildont E. U. LEE, Caahler. : r. N. McAUiater. vice- pre II. II. IBODDS. AssiaUnt Cashier. Huth Davis . , Nellie Stanton Clara Hays . . 1-ols Thomas Mima Randall Katie Gray , . . Pleasant Hill , , . Creswell "' 'Springfield ... Anlauf Wlnberry . . Oakland. Mrs. Mollie Jones Ro,w ,R1y" Mamie Smith Theresa Gray Anna Miller . Hose V'hitafcer Maud Smith ... . Masgle Ferrell .... Mrs. Danna Lawton Mrs. J. B. Mosby Esther Allen ... Daisy Hawkins Barbara Chamberlain Pearl Howard ... Mabel Kelly I. a ura N'eet Myrtle Stone Cecelia Wessela. . . . Verna Edwards Flora Holt flora Warner Esther Vaughn Alberta Prvln Phoebe Abenne . . . Hallle Hills . . . Mrs. Fannie Miles. . . Onso Gibson Kstello Howe I.ela Park-) Cora Mead Etta Owen '-aura Humphrey . Hilda Mason .... Syvln Mann Miss Madeline Miles. Ivv Porter Edith Selfridse . Marv Galdabinl . . Edith Gibson ... . Mule Wicks . . . firace Wulker May Witcher Ada Wilkes Besfle Miller .... 1-eda Everson Msrsie Perinl Blakelyville Hazeld"11 .Cottage Grove . . . . Walton . ... Oakland .' .' . .SprinEfteld . Cottase dro-e. Row River. Curtin. ' Cottage Grove. AUii - R?te Berkren Thurston . Springe''' ' ' ' Fall Creelt . '' Ada. '"' Gardiner. , Win berry . .Hazeldell . Hazeldell . " ". ... P,a' Dcttcr siirlncfidd ' ' . Haieldell 'Cot'tace drove Point Terrace. Creswell ' ' ' Caswell SprlnKfif'd " ' . . Walmn -Fall Creek . ' Point Terrace . . Oakland Ppriuefleld . Walker ' ' ?aglnaw. Anlauf Gardiner -' ' ' . . Star .. I.owil Saginaw ' ' " . . Ada Walker ... .Creswell ' Anlauf . "... Gardiner ::::::: 17-1,040 20S.310 2 .1 1 . i s n 2tS.!l20 :-t."i.C3rt 2 3 !1 . ! S 0 2 3 s . ;i t n HI'S. 6411 I'll'. r,70 1 !is.f;.-,o I fl2.430 1 71 ..ISO 1 r,.-,.ai o tCl.KI 1 4.70 I 4-'. !M'l i:ii.C40 1 '1 L' . 4 I :'!. i Ho today took out a rails to be used In his construction work in the vicinity of the Christen en pass, six miles out. where his sev ond camp has been established. Dump cars for hauling dirt will be used on the tracks to be built of these rails. The .construction crew Is at work near the new camp and grading Is progressing rapidly. Dry goods ai cost. The Racket store Is closing out their dry goods itock at cost. tf be in the employ of (i. X. Wendllng women who want nenitti, beauty and or the Southern Pacific company, ad friends. They regulate Stomach, milled Ins. night that Wendllng was j '-Ivor and Kidneys, purl fy the blood; their employer, and they lft tlil K,ve "r,."-, 'l,.:0"'. puV liruatn. sniomii, vt-notj i.iiii, lovely complexion and perfect health. Try morning with camping outfits, for Mitpli-tou. from which point they will work towards Coos May. Old papers for sale at (Juard Of fice, be and 10c a bundle. The uniform success that has at tended the use of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea item etly h.nr, made It a favorite every where. It c;hi always he depended upon. For sale by KuykendaH's d:ug stores. , them. liOc. Knykendall. For aale by W. A. A I.enilliiK California Druggist A. WEEK OF :e:greation Pasndenn. Cal.. March 9, 1911. Foley 4i Co., (icnllenien: We have sold niid recommended Folev Honey i nnd Tar Compound for years. Wei believe it to be one of the most effi cient expectorants on the market. Containing no opla:ea or narcotics It can be given freely to children F.uoiigh of the remedy can be taken t.) relieve a cold, as It baa no nau seating results, nnd does not Inter fere with digestion. lours very truly. C. rd Drug Co.. C. arsons, Secy and I rens. liet the original Foley's Honey and Tar Compound In the yellow package. Sold by all druggists. Regular 10 rent npron ginghams now 7 cent per yard at the Racket ! vliR fii1 i in sir r.v l v h a if Kk w i.i l-" I llpll -if h July 17-22 CV77,r 1 ' il . l.".v a I"1- nar- '',n ' FW&$ k l '' I N".USIVB ULlllllL J : nie,.,l watch a' Mill's (inn Store. 1 ! Pslf Golden Potlatch I r iiLslt i W&$&' An Absolutely Unique Crlcbra- " ' M ltWN tion of the Arrival of the ( 5 ( e.T.tno ' ;Efc&& First Golden Treasure f I W g "g W c isun I from the Golden North E-1 01 4 7mu flf Some of the doings of Pol'.atcb Week tjj 3 1 ' W ..'I,,.,, If The Won-Jerlul Hi-dropln 'I raveling by A.r, I, i T J Sj t fc , B As 1 Lend end B-. U f"" 'q r .i u ," r''"1 I . Wr Fetee end Soorti. R g - 39.S20 ' I Wytfl I Revievnoithe U. b. Bulehipe. h p V ,'t,-7" ,J&! ml Duly Hletorieel end AnletK Pereente. h p ,-,ii It J1m lut,'TL Coronetion jt K.nr nd Queen al lee PotUtch. p , " ' a " ' Xt fl Chinete Montter Dreros Perde. t p i. . . : !'.3V0 yl f Indan Denceeend CeTnr.ie- k f-r 3 fT I'fi.lkil V fTl"'!-if Florsl Prdeot Women end Children. b leeU W " UU i.i Sl lw V?v-1B o Mueic by E lery'e end Other Greet Bende. B JJ ' ' 1.470 VKf ll-ffi NifMlr D"C .na Muerrtee. IM, g y. g f II 'II il W I 1 e. er e. 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'i. -1 .nr.l lt.-lr.rr unri rnml t 'nntkT DRV QiafffV 1S i dlgcitlon. wins the admiration or tne nee.nieq jeJi ho uov t'l"" world If your dlge-tion is faulty : .HDq .iuJJ eq ediqs sll gtitm'berlain'i Stomach and Liver ' -4SJIJ oi poueiUsv e.aoto u-