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Picjk From Thesff Speckls While Thev Last Tomdrrow 15c Lawns, Crepes, Etc., yd. .5c 300 yards fine dark and light colored lawns, Japanese crepe. at y --v I nr . . If " .... . iC 36-Inch Linen Suiting, yard 19c in grey, green, blue, etc., 35c value, yd I VC $1.25 Kimonas, Special, each 50c $1.25 Long Silk Gloves, pair 83c $ 1 .75 Long Silk Gloves, pr. $ 1 ,40 20c Fancy Hose, 2 pair for 25c $4.00 Pent. Gloves a pair $2.95 $9 Women's Wash Dresses $3.98 Three Pairs of Women's Black Hose for 25c 20 Pieces Dark and Light. Outing Flannel 5c yard All Summer Waists 50c and $1.73 Only about 30 ol these waists left, in while, black and colors, several styles, sires 32 to 42, values to C 1 7 $2.00, each 50c; values to $5.00, each 'V THE ETgE.VE DAILY GUARD, WEDNESDAY. AIGIST 19, 1908 i rr,.. v..-.,. iMfir fctroiiu k i 1 r ! Kit)?, outir, having also been In the nioun- j nALTHTFR OF ! !f 'tains, and they will now try ami rett I J A UABUUlCK V? t f I'KIWOVAI. . . . ltoy It. Knox, of thejj FRANCE k . li:iiL'cne SavkH Hank, arrived Ml i.iityit4 on a viu to the home of 'lair Sa"i,( Ku'ne, return J. J. Si-tlleuilor K I. Walker, of M ..ten.- lir. Pain ,ior'. '. Infill, of Belle Van Iiuu. 1 from Newport. o po-ion, ,. 9' being met by Mills l.ella .Miner. . Is .n l---Wau- (Vawfiird lias gone to June- . . tnou on windmill ioimi.'-s.-;. has returned from N--!Fwe ,,.,. and Bunker Mill Vincent. ' i ..f t'.i..bM,.'y r.'-i.tllirifllT V(J II M '-i Thur,ton, Is in Ku- uli:n returned Iron, me Lay ami .-,: 1 home, 'liny are .s;ii;I t" hav? ru,- tured thf hearu tf a c-iiple of AlNu !nv irirls. and card may l.e h-ok-M dav Mr. arid Mrs. (I . i(K. Skipworth. of 'Skipworth's sister, il Pipes, of Portland II. W. llalion l in town from .Ma on. .Urn. Krnef.' Cilsirap Is visiting In of Ciirvallis, S. H. FRIENDLY 592-594 Willamette St Eugene's Largest and Best Store. Your Money's Worth or Money Back CITY NEWS Tho new telephone directory 11 off tku press. 't Day & Henderson are having their store building repainted. Tho roncrete foundation for tilt Cherry building Is completed. flweet potiiloeB are arriving on the I loin I market In plentiful quantities. A petition la being circulated to pave Kasl Heventh street, from Oak tu High. Tho rain promised last night did not roniH today, thoiiKh light summer clouds somewhat mitigated tile heat. Claude Orny will orrupy the new house built by I'r. J. V. Harris at tho corner or Kerry and Kluvnnth si reels. It. II. lliiHlon, of The Ciintd force, has returned from n trip In the Slim law. He states that the roads are very dusty, Tickets to any point on the S. I', lines may he pun based nl any time at the 8. I', office. Maggage may be chucked ul all hours ulso. Max MrCulloiigli received n tele gram yesterday (hat his rather hud died at Washington, I). ('. He Imme diately left for Hie national capital. Notices are being sent out to re pair sidewalk. If not obeyed the trout commissioner will repair and charge to the properly owners. J. M. Kitchen, formerly of Irving, has moved (o this city alter 32 years' residence In his former home. He purchased the Mist lot the railroad company sold. Yesterday one of Ihe workmen on the Odd Fellow building w,-.s over come by the heat and had to quit work. Ihe heat alone was not re sponsible, as he had drank too much water. The funeral of Mrs. .1. II. Harris vas held Ibis afternoon In the Mul key cemetery, where Interment took place. Tho body arrived on the 3: IS (rain from Portland, accompa nied by a number of relatives. Chief of Police FaiTlngton suvs that any om caught swimming In the "tannery hole," where the Intake of the city water system U, will be ur--vsled. All hoy are warned to keep mil. He caught twelve yesterday. - r The members of the I'lllted llre'll eu church went to the Verier place i hove Springfield bridge today an. I i ut wihhI for the w inter for their 'unlace. While the men hewed the v.omen prepared the midday lunch. The town pump In the urk hai.lty accommodates the drlnklnt? public, and on hot days the farmers line up ut (he pump ten and fifteen deep. The sewer which carries off the surplus has been clogged for some time and Die water Is running all over the nearby sidewalk. Tho I. 0. 0. F. building will be titled with modern elevator. The committee cnose a rapid-moving one. : How & Buoy have, sold T. II. An derson's residence nt the corner of Kant Thirteenth street and Onyx ave nue to J. It. Ilnley, recently from Montana. Two boys were wanted this after noon by Constable Plank for stoning the occupants or u passing automo bile. The officer went to Springfield, where the Incident occurred, but up to press time hud not made any ur rests. It Is thought that owing to llielr youth they will be turned over to the Juvenile court when captured. Kine pictures hnvo boon hung on the walls of the Interior of the de pot. Over the ticket window is u beautiful view of Ml. Hood, another very attractive one being Point Con ceptlun, and mill another that of CiiHtle Kock. In the smoking room and other npartmeuts will be large views of pleasure resorts, iih well as jilrturcs of scenic points. Tracey I.nno, A representative or the llonnevllle Publishing Company, In Portland, who was recently In Irving, was arrested yesterday by Sherirr How ii on the charge of contri buting to tho dellmiuency of a mi nor, but will probably be released, as the rhlef witness has recently been married, Luno, through his at torney, .Manning. Immediately put up bonds for his appearance when wanted. Mrs. Carl Itankln nnd son arrived tlllu lllinll from C.ll '.-.,. .1, I ...... county, where Mr. Itankln Is In marge 01 mo permanent survey o( the llarrlmnn line which Is to make an easier find lower grade run 10 San Francisco by way of Klamath Fulls, Work Is being pushed lor ward nnd will be kept tip to tin. end or Hie line. They are Ihe guests o( Mrs. K. C. Ilrandenhui-v uiul ollu.i lelatlves. Albany Hemocral. The Heal Kstate Kxchange Is the niinie of a new firm which has Just taken looms 3 and -l In the Colemob building. While not fully oiKunlcd tlie two members or the firm are I,. II. Knrlght, recently or the Oregon Land Company, ami Professor Lynns, ol the Central school. Professor l.y una will give up his position In the public school and devote his entire time to the business. The firm will deal In a genrnil business. Other members will be aiinounceil later.' IIIIHIt firi'ToN, .;r .Widelit mid health policies, ance. opposite postefflce. si Monarch ranges Thirty days' free trial. .1 YV. Kins Fur. Co if Perfcctien ell coes soive are salt1 CHAMIHMiS II Uilltt'.WiK CO. HE ALWAYS HAS MONEY WITH The Eugene Loan TU WHO HAS AN ACCOUNT THE and Savings Bank The rtrsl deposit Is an luceti !!v to make others, and thus t he account keeps growing. A reasonable rate of Interest l laid on certificates of depos it, payable en time or demand. It viu haven't ninde the first d"po.t. you mill do w.:i to n u u.-w f.t l T u :l! .,. ..mo t! iiij to t ii on U;i rase of ll.ed : Hrain. ' Frank Hugh I t lie i-lty. I .Miss l.lvla Bowl arrived from Irv- lng today. ! 1, rt. Taylor, ol Drain, was 1 town last niglit. (1. P. Hose, of Denver, was a re cent arrival. D. M. Waddell. of McMlnnvlIle. Is an arrival here. Krnest Ollslrap went to Mapletan this morning. Mis. (iregoty, of Koseburg, Is vis iting In the city. p Kaviinaugh went to Southern. Oregon this morning. Mr. Arcliambeau. of the Warren company, Is In r-iigene. peder Orphus returned to McKen zlc llildge this morning. K. B. Hiildwin went to Jtoseburg this alteriioon on business. Prof, Huddle went north this morning on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lowe expect .to move to Portland tomorrow. .1. W. linker, tile laundiyinan, went to Cottage drove this afternoon. Mrs. M. K. Hnilth and little grand non are visiting nt Brownsville. fl. M. Cllnes and wife left for IJelknnp Springs this mornlrg. itjehard Kaston, of Sprlngflu'J II. Y, ti, No. 2, was In the city today. Mrs. Hatfield, of the Business Col- l ge, returned today to the country. Dean K, C, Hanilerson left lor no hemla this morning, where his fam ily la camping, A. J. bweeney, a printer, went to Salem today to accept a position on the Statesman. Charles Calloway, of Clovorda' has gony tu McMlnnvlIle to attend the college there Mrs. J. W. Hobtia nnd daughter, Mrs. J. D. Ilradley, returned from Newport last night. L. M. TravlB returned from Seat tle, where he attended tho conven tion of the Eagles, Mrs. J. Roen and daughters, Mlisea Thora and Olga, are Jn Eu gene from Waldport. Kcv. II. N. Mount and two Bons havo returned from a short visit out from Coftnge Grove. The Springfield local now starts euch morning nt 9:30, Instend of 9:03, as recently stated. VV. J. Mulkey, of CreBwell, was down this afternoon lo nltend the fu neral of Mrs. J. n. Harris. Itev. D. K. linker left for Oakland. Oregon, this morning, where he will attend In his religious duties. Miss Mnrlon Stove, a stenographer In the I'nlverslty office, left for her home at Salem this morning. Ormond Itankln. n student who hus heeh working here, left for his home in Portland this morning. Harvey Sturkey, of Portland, went lo Hyland's Siding on the Wenilllng branch today. lie w-MI visit there. President II. M. Crooks nnd wife, of Albany college, loft for the Mcr Kell'le this morning to enjoy an out ing. Ceo. names and II. n. Fountain were in the city today from Waller vllle, looking nfter business mat ters. Mrs. J. P. Calloway, of Cloverdale. went lo Amity this morning to visit her' granddaughter, llttlo Mary I tooth. ..Walter Moore Mid Hurry Deve reaux went to Snlem on Hi la morn Ing'B early train to do .some survey ing work. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vloyil Dellols, of Ashland, returned to their home this afternoon after a visit with friends In Kugene. Mrs. Uedwlue and Mrs. .1. C. For RUHon, who have been lite 'guests of Mrs. lleo. Stanley, left this morn ing for Ashland. MIkb llattle lloselton and Mrs. Mary King went to Salem this morn ing for a visit. From there they will go to Independence. Miss Kmma Noted returned this afternoon rioin her vacation at her homo In Salem S'je Is a stenograph er In the llooth-Kelly ofrice. .1. W. linker, tne former mime warden, expects to move to Kugene com t olage toove tills w inter, to send one of bis sons to school. Frank F. Sullivan, u graduate of tills cltv from ihe I'tilverslty o( Ore gon, left for his home ut Oregon City todiiv. He will bo an Instructor In the Portland school of trades this year II. F. Wlshnrr and wife, recently from Kansas, went to AH'iiiy tohiy. From there they nre going tu Sn b'lil. They are looking for a loca tion. Mr uiul Mis .1 It. Illllmn. of Sil ver Lake, went to Portland last night, utter lint'iig ridden across the Cascades from their home on bl c cles. Mr. ii "il Mrs. Chillies I lol dsni t h . of Sun Francisco, who hae been Is Itlng In Portland nnd On":on C'tv. nr.. vlsitliu with .liillu.s (ioldsmith and bis family. I C S Vrnuk and Itev O C Wright I 'M! this mo ruing (or Weed, c.il . fioni where th.v c,i to Khiniath county, conilni! hn-k bv way of Cra ter Lake mid Medflrd Judge V O Potter and Dr. W The heroine of this story or w'as- real iron. She rwidved the French military medal uud the decoration of the Legion of Honor In ITS. one November day in the pleasant land of France a girl stood on the rch looking on the falling leaves wbb h were slowly circling from the trees to the LTOuud. The house before which EufHiie. and Mr. she stood was ine leiegrapu i. Judge .M . i.wbich her motner, .vime. ijouu, . returned from (.narge, the daughter, Juliette, being Der Blood Humors Commonly cause pimplet , ms, hives, eczema or salt rtieuru. or biuo other form of emp tion; but sometimes tbey exist in the syBH-m. indicated by feelinir of weakness, laniruor losa of apiM-tite. or Rt-neral dttiliiy, without -aupine any breakinif out. Jlood's Sarsaparilla exrelf them.renovatfs. strengthens and tones the whole sysieiu. This in the testimony of thousands annually. Accept no substitute, but ii:ist on havmif Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in cbcoIatd tabltU known as SarsatabS. 100 doses SL the l;ay, going to their homes. arista nt. The air was still, and no Sklpworth Is a sister of Ed L mphrcy, j h0aDi wa8 t0 iearj except perhaps of this city. Albany Jemocrat. i 4- MA Kill KM Near Kugene, Tuesday. August IX. 190. Miss Winnie May Powell to Harry K. Knslgn. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's father. Frank Powell, seven nines west of Kugene. Rev. I). H. Trimble, pastor of the Humphrey Memorial M. K. church, officiated. William O. Benjamin and Mrs. Kdlth Cllne were married Tuesday evening, August IS, 190S, by Jus tice of the Peace R. S. Hryson. TEA The way to buy tea is in packages ; somebody is responsible for it. Your rroc.r rvturni your montr if rett d.n'1 Uk. Scbiliioff ' Bt: w. par bus AI1SOMTK1.V I 'I IKK TO THK CIH Ilt'llKS OF THIS ( JTV We have been successful In our business through the support of the people or this locality. We know that without this splendid support our llrCBtmt exteriBlve business would not have been possible. It Is our de sire how to show our appreciation of this support by helping the churches of this city In a financial way. For the next three or four weeks we are going to set apart one or two days In each week, one of each will be devoted to some church In the city. Our Plan. an occasional strain of song from distance of those making wine, though there was little of this now, for wur had been declared by France against Tnissla. the Germans were sweeping across the French border nnd most of the wiae vats bad been emptied. Suddenly there came the clear notes of a distant bugle. The girl's attitude changed at once from Idle contempla tion to eager Interest. She listened and presently heard far up the road a faint clatter of horses' hoofs. Running Into the bouse, she cried: "Mother, the Prussians are coming!" "How do you know?" "Listen." They stood for a moment silent, the sounds growing louder every moment "Come. We must get everything out of the way that may be of advantage to them." They hurriedly gathered all copies of dispatches in the office and pushed them Into the stove, where they dis appeared In flame and smoke. They bad hardly done so when a body of uhlans dashed up to the house nnd surrounded It This Is customary In war. When a force takes possession of a town before the main body enters, a troop of cavalry Is Bent on the gal lop to Belie the telegraph office. An officer threw himself from his horse and hurried In, placed Mine. Pod a and her daughter under arrest, then looked for any telegrams that might be In the office. Not finding any, be sent the mother upstairs to her bed room and placed Juliette In ber own room on the ground floor. " Now, Juliette had been accustomed to attend to any telegraph work that must be done at night She had placed a machine In ber closet and connected It with the wires In the office. By leaving the closet door open she could bear a call and transmit any message required. Being used to the work, the slightest click would awaken her. She On each of these days we nre go- was ieft ao'ne by her captors, being For comfortable eye glasses we recommend the "SO EASY" Eye Glass Mountings. They are all the name Implies and readily adjust them selves to almost any shaped nose. We keep most all kinds ol mountings, but to those who have been having trouble we especially recommend the "So Easy." We lit glaises right and at right prices. Fourteen years experience J. 0. WATTS, Optician 611 Willamette Street IlKItK S AX KAAMi',.. t. :h-Y , VJ "eitanj,.. I good job 'done Kt:SHl,eu'; norBe shoeing mn "u 111 1: reasonable always. tkl:t-. uu u gooa day's worl. "! Let us fix 5o,-s t,,,0,! UliveSt, AGENCY FOR. Keelo TYPEWRITE Carbons and Ribbon, "lacnines at SchwarzschMd's Book Si 586 Willamette ' WILLAMETTE Meat Market Under New Management First-Class Fresh and Salt. Meat Always on Hand Phone in Your Order WING & CAMPBELL Phone Main 38 52 Willamette A. C. MATHtWsi General Tjm... Concrete, Gravel, Built, band and good eicivjjj eann lor sale Phone Black 2811 or call at 345 WM J. W. BARRINGtff Expert housemovtr Moves anything. Twtntu , yiai cjtfetitnce. pmcind i Fifteenth- and Oak Sts. i Red 4511 . Eugene. Ottm. lng to turn our cash register at the soda fountain over to the women of each Individual church, and they will have charge of all of the money taken In at our fountain. At the end or the day, we will present ti them DO per cent of the money taken In (less a part of the running expenses of the store.) C. K. Cliilstlnn Church, Wednesday, August 111. Everything that can possibly be done will be done on these days. to give the church people of (his city the best and most delicious drinks that can possibly be served. We wnnt every chuVch member man, woman and child and every one who hus a desire to assist the churches, to Visit our store on these davs, and be served at our fountain. KB MB Mb Kit 'thnt 50 per cent of the money taken In at the fountain lless u portion of the, running ex penses of (lie store) will be turned over.tb'the churches. The churches will decide on dates later. TIIIO 'lvOIM-NOOH, 'Mil' Willamette street. She I.Ikes flood Tilings. Mrs. Chas. ii. anilth. of Wrcst Franklin, Maine, says:. "I like good things and have adopted Dr. King's New Life Pills as our family laxative medicine, because they are good and do their work without making a fuas about It." These painless purifiers sold at W.A. KuykeuilaU's drug store W1M.I.VMM' I'AItllOl.lf HAI.VK WITH A It MCA and WITCH HAK.1. The best salve In the world for cuts, brills, n, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet to', chapped hand a and all skin erup tions, (iunranteed to give satisfaction or money, refunded. Sold by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg. Co., props., Jlard brick lor chlninevs. . CflAMllHllS ll.UlinVAHF. White's restaurant ( square meal.1 ?0 cents.' CO. clean. all) There nre innnv Imitations of He Witt's Carboll;,,! Witch Harel Salve but lust one original. Sold by all druggists. Car Tresa ce-n, :il lust recelvt CHA.MIIK'U.S I! AUDWAKK l d. Singer Se:!:g .v.m-nlne Company. 615 Willamette street, phone Ked Mil. Tin fruit cans i'i stock. CHAMHKKS II AHOWAKK CO. Vudrr pm-c'i shades are a luxury with the ren. h of all. I'll AMIIF.liS II AltllWAUF. CO. Km kendi'll, accompanied l. Mi C.eorela crenter left this morning j I si go shipment of rues on the ..ll.UK,- inn,' (. m hum, I r.,., uail f. gone a week or ten ibis I Nellie Williams. Ihe tcac''er will h,. Miss or i.Htln in the FJuouie huh school, w.tlt to Speknne todnv. where she will remain until the school begltn J W, T.i' hir. a br 'thrr el V F. T.' 1 r hi was dren n,-,l . v.-rurued M I'oit'si'.l t.'.lav M i s I- n"!:.T. !,, . i . I tsltii'g With M - s F. f , inn.W t, .,.i, i , v;i,,,.v s ' lien and save nio-iev. CIIAMltF.ltS HAKDWAKF. CO. m:u today l accelluM r, i,', b Itev Woulei 'CO f,' 'e 1 II. C. Marshal' tluce c '" tu ned I" WISI illdr.'H. M t'oi- ef Shi.ld and hiive FOP SV1.F S.ho.jl 'tri, y.ars to tun ".ab!c s.-u at.'e V . Mi.vt. i: is, OAS' bond of Knct-ne No. 1 1 l awing I 1 tula llv ; e. West thir:. per ,-, n n ' permitted to close her door, nt which a guard was stationed. Meanwhile a Prussian army under Prince Frederick Charles poured Into the towu and Its 'vicinity. Juliette went to sleep that night ex !pectlng to get a good rest. The Prus sians being in possession of the tele graph station and doubtless having their own operators, she would not be called upon to transmit messages. She had barely got to sleep when she was awakened by a clicking In the closet. She recognized It nt once as the cull of Orleans. The office in another part of the house answered, and the opera tor at Orleans begnn to send a mes sage, to which, Juliette, who could read by ear, listened. It wns ad dressed to Prince Frederick Charles. The Prussians had occupied Orleans nnd they were sending In the message a description of the exact position of a part of the French army which was marching on Glen. There they gave the Information necessary to enuble the prince to surround and capture the French. The fnte of that corps of the French army reslcd with Juliette. It might be possible for her to transmit the dispatch Hint had been sent the prince to a place the Prussians had not yet entered. Hut she knew that any tam pering with the wires while they were In possession of them meant death. She was a French girl nnd loved her people. Getting out of bed. she went to the closet, succeeded In calling the siibprefeet of n neighboring towu and telegraphed the dispatch with full ! lufoi-inntion ns to its being sent to the Prussian commander. He in turn sent It to the French commander. The j Prusslnu movement was anticipated, ; ml tho French troops were saved from the Imp. i As soon ns Prince Frederick Charles learned that his move had been fore 1 stalled he suspected a telegram had been sent the French commander In , forming him of the Prussian Inten tions. An examination was made of ; wires leading from the telegraph i.tlk-e, and connecting wires were found lead ing to Juliette's mom. ; Juliette was inarched nut and before a curt martial t,. be tried for her of fense. The charge brought mm lust her was tbar of N-lug a spy. which term In, -hides giving se-ret Information of nil army to Its enemy. Juliette, who bad expected till this, confront,,,! ,),( men who tried ti.-r with compos,,.-,,, listening to the formalities without paying tiny atleuilo,, t tut,m had saved thousands of b,.r country's defenders. What ei.nu.ansl with this ' w" lho '!' of a little daughter f . France? ' As was to be CTe, ted. she wm mn. , Ucte.1 nnd setit -i'o,.,l to !,,. shot Hut no nnti w ith the re-rd f rr,. Ttvderi.k 'h:irlcs could shoot a li-tlc Kren. h Ctrl who had o,Uwlt:.l h!m nn.l onVred her i:r,. f.,r h,,r ,.,rv. "leu. lie i:. t panl.,,,,,,) T,,.r (lent'iended he- I-raverv. rier the nar ,. -N! and . I,...- ti thes,, who hi, ,1 " is ot ,r rlthi "-. 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