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Thursday Evening, Jmi. , JGENE DAILY GUARD Page Eight. UK. I RED CROSS F D IN CITY TOTALS S1 2,2U TODAY (Continued from page, one) Frederick S. Dunn 20.00 I Eugcno Fuel and Feed Co 15.00 I Eugene Formers' Creamery .... 20.00 Elliott Imp & Feed Store 6.00 i Eugene Excelsior company SO.OO I Eagles. . 10.00 I Friendly Employes J. E. Kelly 25.00 Laura McKinney 6.00 Freda Griswold 10.00 Hazel Brown 6.00 Florence Pollock 10.00 C. B. Pennington , 5.00 Seth S. Hayes 6.00 Frank Harritt ' 10.00 Agnes Miller , 6.00 F. O. Stemler 8.00 Leonard I. Jackson 8.00 Mildred Gladstone 6.00 .Ethel Dunlin ..' 0.00 . , Fnye McKinney , 6.00 Joseph Fcllman '25.00 . O. A. Fauat 6.00 Mra. N. A. Fletcher 6.00 11. G. Fay 6.00 ' F. Y. Foon .............. , 12.00 ' -Mra. Ida Ferris 6.00 D. B. Farrow 7.00 L. K. Flegal 20.00 Flscher-Soults Lumber Co 20.00 E. A. Farrlngton 5.00 O. II. Foster 20.00 Fred Furrow 5.00 Kdward Follett . 100.00 8. K. George and Son 6.00 Mrs. Bertha Gray 0.00 Chinn Gee 12.00 Emma Gardiner 6.00 Charles Gaymore 12.00 It. Gage 12.00 A. R. Gray ; 10.00 J. L. Gardner 10.00 Sam, Gens 4.00 A. J. Gillette 10.00 C. W. Gcllor 15.00 B. J. Hawthorne ........ . . . . . . 10.00 Georgo T. Hall, Jr. . 20.00 W. J. Hill 25.00 Hugh Hampton ' 10.00 James Hayes 10.00 Mrs. Frank Hadley 5.00 E. Hanson , 25.00 J. O. Holt 20.00 T. W. Harris . 10.00 Albert HollingBWorth 12.00 Charles Harford 12.00 Ada P. Howlett and family .... 8.50 II. F. Hollenbeck 40.00 .Mary E. Warren 60.00 J. W. Hoyt 25.00 Elma L. Hendricks 15.00 Norma L. Hendricks 15.00 E. M. Harvey 20.00 Jorgen Hansen 10.00 Charles A. Hardy 20.00 I'. A. Horton 2.00 AV. G. Judkins 7.50 Tina Johnson 24.00 C. T. Jones 6.00 Aug. Kremmcl and Sons 25.00 Harry H. Korn 50.00 Oscnr N. Kaldor 5.00 L. C. Kcndrick . , . 7.00 F. W. King 0.50 Joe King 12.00 Mrs. Jennie Knapp 24.00 W. A. Kuykcndall 60.00 J. J. Kirchoff 5.00 Knights and Ladies of Security.. : 25.00 Manning Leonard 25.00 Nellie Burr Leonard 25.00 J. J. Light 10.00 Fred Ludford 6.00 Keth Larnway 20.00 Harry Llcbe 5.00 Dr. V. D. Lee 20.00 T. II. La r wood 5.00 E. C. Lako 25.00 10. A. McCornack 23.00 Mary E. McCornack ........... 6.00 Goorgo N. McLean 10.00 It. W. Martin 20.00 E. J. Moore 20.00 J. B. McKy 12.00 E. D. Matlock 15.00 11. B. McKinney . . . . 7.00 D. B. Morris 20.00 Mason, Ehriuan and Co. 75.00 J. A. Maurer O.OU Sherman W. Moody 25.00 Ellen C. McCornack 50.00 J. N. Murray 20.00 James Moore 10.00 E. J. McClanahan 20.00 0. B. Mark 25.00 M. B. MoEwan 10.00 S. P. Ness 10.00 Georgo Naito 12.00 Ed Nunn 12.00 P. Nelson 5.00 W. E. Nusbaum 7.50 R, W. Newland 20.00 Owen Osburn 12.00 Ailcia B. Orton 12.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Osburn .... 120.00 Jonas B. Oitberg . '. 1.00 E. M. Olmstead 8.00 J. O'Brien , 6.00 J. L. Pago 20.00 F. W. Prentice 6.00 Ben Pecllman 12.00 Susie Pease 12.00 John Preo 0.00 A. A. Plm , 20.00 Earl L. Power 2.00 Albert Perfect 15.00 W. E. Powell u 20.00 J. P. Penney Co .' ,, 20.00 L. G. Prestel 5.00 J. P. Nottleton 6.50 J. Piatt 100 E. E. Qulmby 20.00 Mrs. E. E. Quimby 12.00 L. N. Boney 25.00 T. O. Russell 25.00 h. L. Bay 10.00 N. S. Ilobb 16.00 L. W. Bae 6.00 Henry H. Ruth 6.00 George Reed 10.00 Miss H. Rush (Style Hat Shop), , 25.00 Mrs. Addio W. Bobbins 10.00 S. D. Bead 20.00 Harry Shaw 12.00 Mrs. Pearl Shaw -s 12.00 Grace M. Stearn 10.00 Eugene C. Sanderson 50.00 John B. Sims.. 4.00 Mr. and Mrs. C. VV. Starr...... 8.50 Schaefcrs Bros 200.00 Mike Schneider 6.00 F. E. Selover 6.00 SAVOY TODAY ONLY William Fox Presents STUART HOLMES In a Wonderful Role That of the derelict In the Photoplay of the Same Name It's Wonderful ! Added Attraction A Two-Reel Fox Film Comedy "An Aerfel Joy Ride" Ellsworth Crocker 6.00 Fred R. Price 5.00 B. H. Gill 6.00 H. D. Scott 6.00 Mike Jenney 1. 5.00 J. L. Hesse 15.00 Richard S. Smith . . .' 50.00 W. II. Andrews and Son 20.00 Walter B. Jone 5.00 A. M. Spanglcr 12.00 Hans Sklbinskl 5.00 H. H. Wood 6.00 L. E. McDougal .". . 20.00 T. 11. Miller 10.00 E. O. Immcl 10.00 W. J. Adams 10.00 J. S. Brown 1.00 John W. Allen 2.00 E. It. Danver 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker.... 8.25 J. II. Dumphrey 6.00 J. W. Piiley 6.00 S. B. Finnegan 5.00 E. Chase 10.00 Geo. F. Houghton ., 5.00 H. M. BrowneU 5.00 R. S. Hamilton 20.00 C. H. Green : 5.00 R. P. Chamber " 2.00 0. L. Coldren 6.00 Jerry Horn 2.00 A. C. Farrlngton .5.00 C. D. Good 5.00 H. L. Lamon 5.00 Ed A. Fronk 10.00 J. W. Shumate 2.50 Alice E. Hughes ' 4.00 Mrs. A. E. Cornell 3.00 A. 0. Hampton 6.00 Adeline Hammond 5.00 R. Hcaly 5.00 Elizabeth Macdonald 5.00 B. G. Way 25.00 L. II. Elspas , 2.00 John Kerley 20.00 L. Larson 20.00 Imperial Cleaners , 15.00 Harbor Sound Inv. Co 6.00 J. R. Fox 4.00 Harry Powell 8.00 E. J. Frasier 20.00 Jean Du Buy 22.50 Cnmella Leach 5.00 Morris Schwanschild 5.00 U. of O. Coop. Store 10.00 G. R. Chrisman 60.00 Mrs. C. D. Johnston 5.00 Irwin Hartley 1.00 Guy E. Dyar 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris 50.00 Flora McDonald 25.00 D. Campbell and wife 25.00 W. C. Mathlson 4.00 A. G. Groshong 15.00 T. A. Gilbert 25.00 G. O.'B. DcBar ' 10.00 Leaburg Subscribes $150. Lcnbnrg reported subscriptions total ing $150 and turned over $119 in cash to the county committee. Subscriptions made nt Leaburg were at follows: Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brown $ 6.00 Mrs. Elenor Carter 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Carter 5.00 Myrtle V. Carter 5.00 W. H. Croft 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carter 1.00 Walter Carter .1.00 Kenneth Carter 50 Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Carter 2.00 II. L. Craft . 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Deadmond.. 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ewing.... 1.00 Mrs. E. E. Eggleston 2.00 E. E. Eggleston 2.00 John Finn 1.00 Waldo H. Farnham 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Farnham .... 1.50 J. M. Fountain 5.00 Elmn Fountain 2.00 Venetn Fountain 2.00 Mrs. Ada Gillespie 1.00 J. W. Harrlll 5.00 Mrs. L. E. Hlckson 1.00 Arthur Hlckson 6.00 Elnln Hlckson 5.00 A. N. Hansen 2.50 Mrs. Ira Isham 5.00 Mrs. A. A. Johnson 2.50 Mrs. S. E. Kennerly 5.00 J E. Kennerly 5.00 Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Kennerly. . . . 1.00 W. H. Luffman 1.00 Mr. nnd Mrs. C. V. Lansbery . . . 2.00 Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Millican 5.00 1. R. McNown 1.00 Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Myers .. .50 Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Myers 1.00 n. F. Mcllwnln 5.00 R. M. Mowreader 5.00 Orel O'Brien 1.00 Frank Peters :.. 5.00 J. J. Pepiot 5.00 Mrs. J. J. Pepiot ; 6.00 Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Rossmnn.... 2.00 J. D. Ranch 50 Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ream 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. H. D, Seymour ... 5.00 Mr. nnd Mrs. William Slavcns . . 5.00 Albert J. Ward 5.00 Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy L. West 5.00 Mrs. Ernest West 6.00 04 0 Reference to President's Utter ances Occasion for Demon strations in Chamber. --wyg LEADING srottS- JUNE CLEARANCE sm, i ' ZHE LFTfUrr- White Sales-Household Linen Sales-Combjy Successful economy la tne result or getting uw "iup- - ' miq taking advant 01 tne many Dargains oiiereq, yuu hhp ch...j. . r- - minracr. p-n large quantities o fmerchandise at old prices particularly cotton goods, table linens, towels, etc. n p pi with every dollar purchase or over, an AMERICAN SILK FLAG, 12 by 17 inches r n Ei b - person in Eugene should have one. in aize. Everj I 0 SPECIALS For Men Men's and Young Men's suits, $20 to $25 values, This sale .$17.50 Straw Hats, at .....$1.00 $1.00 and $1.50 two-piece underwear, at 50 $3.00 Felt Hats at..... $1 65c work shirts, at ....50 75c neckties, at 55 ; 50c two-piece athletic un derwear, at 25i 50c and $1.00 Children's straw hats at 19 QUAKER CITY SHIRTS , $1.25 shirts at $1.00 $1.50 shirts at $1.25 $2.00 shirts at $1.65 $2.50 shirts at ..: $2.00 $3.00 shirts at $2 50 ' $3.50 shirts at $2.95 $4.00 shirts at ........$3.35 $4.50 shirts at $3.85 $5.00. shirts at $4.15 $6.00 shirts at $5.00 Ladies Coats, Suits and Dresses for Less ALL SILK STREET AND DINNER DRESSES, LESS Ladies and Misses suits at - 1-4, 1-3 and T' All CI i. J-l.' ann load . . .. - All owcattrro 1U1 mia onic icm - ; , Tailored Waists, were up to $4, at ......... -'. " Lingerie waists were up to $3.50 at ' . Various styles of ladies' wash skirts, at ' All Fancy Parasols, LESS 25 All Ladies' and Children's Coats i"s Table Linens $1.75 damask, at $1-50 $2.00 damask at $1.69 $2.25 damask at $1.89 $2.50 damask at .t....$2.10 Napkins Separate and to match; 20 to 27 inch sizes. $3.00 napkins at $2.50 $3.50 napkins at $3.00 $4.00 napkins at $3.29 $4.50 napkins at $3-85 $5.00 napkins at ........$4.l5 $5.50 napkins at ....:...$4.65 $6.00 napkins at $5.00 $6.50 napkins at $5.35 $7.00 napkins at ........$6.15 $9.00 napkins at $7.50 20 off on Matched Sets. Corset Clearance 2S LESS 25? ,5S LESS Gossard Lace Front and Nemo Corsets. Less 10 Per Cent, this week only. $1.50 Parisianna Corsets At $1.19. FANCY BATH TOWELS and wash cloths. Just too numerous to describe. Wash Cloths 5 to 19 Towels 25 to $1.10 Extra Specials 42-in Pequot tubing at ....o,u 42-inch Hague tubing 'atM, 42-in. Hague tubing, 22S 9-4 PeDneral sW i .t n; . -...tubing ttt g Mill Ends of Muslin 10 ti 20 yards, at 15( 15c Fine India Linen "atty HIGH ART PILLOWS filled with fine feathers and down ; fancy covering. Speml at $1.00 each. -J , Fight for Batting Honors in Two Leagues. f U.MH,a'M If vu Mill uWi Tris Specke,rkfJ Trls Speaker of Clevclnnd stnrtcd off like a whirlwind at the ucgiunlng of the bnBehnll senson to win the chiimpion ship batting honors from Ty Cobb of Detroit. For a long time he held first place. Last 'week, however, Cobb passed him. But Speaker has not given up and he hopes to overoomo tho leor of the Tiger. Eddie llousch. ccnterficlder of tho Cincinnati dub, of which Christy (By Th AuoHoltd rrw) Rome, June 21. A remarkable dem onstration for tho United States took place yestordnv In both tho chamber f deputies nnd the senate when President Wilson's wwr message to congress was referred to. Tho entire cabinet, deputies and senntors stood up a:.d applauded, the public tribune also joining In the cheers. Premier ltosell, whose speech in view of the recent ndnisterlnl crisis was eagerly awaited, referred to "the great est democracy In the. world speaking nobly In President Wilson's mcssnges. The premier appealed to the country to remain united in thought and encrgr t ic In action and warned against attempts to depress or pervert the public mind lie continued: "Without victory no social class, the (rroletariat less than 11 others, can hope for a future of progress and happiness. There are none who do not earnestly hops for peace but thoso who desire it without complete national liberation de sire an impossible peace. They deny thelf mrtn right as iruians and prepare un consciously a new and terrible war for ksssaj Miithcwson is mamiEcr. was bought by John J. McGraw, numnger of the New York Giants, on the break-up of the Federal league. ' lie let Rousch go to Cincinnati, nnd there the Federal leaguer has shown his ability. He led the National league for some time till ho was passed by Hums of tho Giant. Hut Roush, like Speaker, expects to be in the running for the remainder if the season. AND SELL PRODUCE Grangers Eugene Warehouse Will Be Ready to Handle Crops This Fall. F. B. Hatlow, chairmnn of the com mittee in chnrge of tho organisation of the Grangers Eugene Wnrehouso asso ciation, suited Wednesday that the asso ciation would have the warchouRo in readiness to handle produce this fall. The plan of tho association is to re ceive the small lots of produce from the vairlous farmers on commission. Tho managers estimate that the loss to pro ducers was at least one and one-half cents per pound on tho beans raised in the Eugene territory last year because of the fact that they were brought in in small lots, were dirty nnd not grad ed. The same is (rue of other pro ducts. The association will install fa cilities for cleaning grains and other products, and will grade them and sell them in large quantities so as to t tract buyers. They have leased the Jennings ware house, of which they v.ill get possession about July 1,1, after which they will proceed to lustall machinery. A man ager will be selected to have charge gf tho business. BACK FROM LEBANON. Sherman W. Moody nnd family hnvc returned from Lebanon where they went in his Buick motor car. They made the return trip in three hours. MILLS GET LUMBER ORDERS. (By The Ataoeialed Preii) Tacoma, Wash., June 21. The special committee apopinted by President A. L. Paine, of the West Const Lumbermen's association to act with George S. Long and J. T. Gregory in apportioning among tho various mUis the first order for 25, 000,000 feet of lumber for the army can tonment at American Lake will meet in Tacoma tomorrow afternoon. ' GRANGE WILL MEET SATURDAY. Tho Santa Clara grange will hold an all day session nt the grange hall Saturday. Liquid Lice Killer in bulk; bring in your can and get it filled, save money. Buy it at The Ideal Feed Store. jc21 SHELL UAS0LINE will not foul your spark plugs. Carbon troubles come from using poor lubricat iLg oil. Ubo Shell Motor OU and Shell Gosoline. Gravity 00. tf E RESULT MM TboKbytoSuccG Ads -RoadcwApstrW Hooms-Houw to-ktatkl ThayU Opon tho Doorkl uxt 'wtot you wmr.j! VOTE HIGHER POSTAL Rim (Bu The Amdalii Ptmi Washington, June 21. The ml finance committee late today t ifcl the members expect to be OulKtioia publishers' taxes in the wu nrali adopting by a vote of 8 to 0 at iisinl o. one-quarter of acent a pound u. I ond class postage rates andaniHiil levy of five per cent upon pobBibrfnl profits over $4000. Kafj Our Job Printing ma Department is Busy 1 wMk- There's a Reason! j II l9 better see us before plac- "II KB ing your order for printed II xkjti? THE GUARD r 11 TONF Phone 19 Wi D. A. 11. TO MEET. The Daughters of the American Revo lution will meet at Red Cross headquar ters Friday afternoon, June 22, at 2:110 o'clock. Business of importance Is sched Unique Showing of Ham mocks on Display Great Sale of Silk Dresses Originally $25.00 Reduced to $12.50 Originally $30.00 Reduced to $15.00 This allotment of beautiful women's silk dresses for street and afternoon wear constitutes an assemblage that has never been excelled. Artistic in the truest sense, gracefully draped according to dame fashion's dictate. An early response is necessary to share in this unparalleled offering. Fill. Same Day Rccnni Millinery Occasion of Importance 98c i lot Women's Trimmed Hats Previously sold to S4.50. sale glance at this collection of this season's favored models on second floor will give you a fair idea of the remarkable bar gains in this sale. Women's $25 Suits reduced One-Half Women's $30 Suits reduced One-Half 0ner,by one they nre diminishing from the apparel section. jyi Befuae women find these suit bargains unequalled and have the whole summer to wear them and profit by a saving of one-half in price. Ik w m 3 ssst I- the near future." uled.