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Saturday Evening, July Page Elrfic EUGENE DAILY GUARD jm oca Woman's Service by enlisting thousands of women throughout the 38 states in which the league has branches to practice economy and study "war cooking" Coats, Suits, Dresses, and Skirts MUST GO. mzmp arljpo szmZM4MQJTBz it ill UU I 10 which means learning how to feed the family well but without any waste. The plan outlined at the league's headquarters In New York provides for the appointment of prominent women in Receives One First and Two COniSERVEAIG SUPPLY every locality to act as "team captains, each captain enlisting at least 20 "pri Seconds; Mrs. Storer Gets Regardless of Price, this stock must be cleaned out entirely in preparation for Fall Busi. ness if possible.

Every garment must go. In order to do this we have grouped the diftW Two Seconds, One Third. vates," who pledge themselves to observe tho rules of economy and get others to do likewise. The work laid ent lines of coats, suits, dresses and skirts in different lots- marked -Price and in many Thousands Enlisting in National League for Women's Service and Propose to Study "War Mrs. Jessie Van Scoy carried off the honors at the Degree of Honor sweet pea show by winning one first and two second prizes.

Mrs. Frank Slorer crowded her Cooking." close with two seconds and ono third. Ladies' Dresses Mrs. F. K.

Rjinkin, Mrs. O. B. Pennington and W. F.

Gilstrap were judges and awarded the prizes as follows: EIGHT FOOD RULES. All Silk Street Dresses and out by the league's home economics department is arranged tn dovetail with Mr. Hoover's plans, and will be expanded as he developes his campaign for tho government. So far, according to Tcports received at the league's national headquarters, thousands of women have promised to serve combrend Instead of wheatbread at least throo times a week, to substitute fish and poultry for meat, and to keep a "wastlcsa garbage pall." A point being emphasized, however, is that the women of tho country must learn to "gave wisely but not too well;" for if they overdo it trouble may result in mal 1 Savo wisely but not too well. Ladies' Coats Coats that Sold up to $25 At $10.00 $25.00 Coats at Beat basket Mrs.

W. L. Cheshire, first; Mrs. Jessie Van Scoy, second; Mrs. A.

M. Spanglcr, third. Best collection of five varieties Mrs. Ladies' Skirts Silk Skirts the very new est styles. Briscoe stripei fancy patch pockets and wash Values to $20.00 At Less "251 Jessie Van Scoy, first; Mrs.

J. Gilbert, second; Mrs. W. J. Tuck, third.

Afternoon Dresses, Sport Dresses, etc. One-Half Price All Wash Dresses and Lingerie Dresses Less 25 Ladies' Suits Values that sold up to $25 At $10.00 $30.00 Suits at $35.00 Suits at $40.00 Suits at $20.00 $45.00 Suits at $22.50 $50.00 Suits at $25.00 The above include silk suits, sports, etc. Best collection of seven varieties Mts. N. Dillard, first; Mrs.

L. C. Sherman, 2 Don't turn patriotism into parsimony. 8 Remember tbnt a nation fights on its stomach. 4 Eat leas, but not too little.

5 Substitute rather than starve! co.t Icsb meat, but more fish; cat less wheat bread, but more corn bread. 6 Save tho c'anncd food the army needs it 7 Save the fats, but keep ft balanced menu. second; Mrs. A. W.

Tidd, third. $30.00 Coats at $15.00 $35.00 Coats at $17.50 $40.00 Coats at $20.00 $45.00 Coats at $22.50 $50.00 Coats at $25.00 About 25 wool skirts of tH One Half Price The Last Day of the Great Bedding Sale nutrition of workers an. children and in other ways. Mrs, Irving Brock, chairman of the home economics department, who is directing this brnnch of the league's work, says: "The immediate responso we have received and the cntkusiam with which the members have entered into the work is most encouraging. One of our hardest problems has often been the curbing of this very enthusiasm, for the housewife, unless sho knows how and where to begin, may proceed about her economizing in a way disastrous to the health of her family.

"It is a well known saying that un American family wastes enough at one meal to feed a French family for a week, Best collection of nine vnritics Mrs. W. W. Purdy, first; Mrs. James Butt second.

Single specimens Mnmie McCluskey, first; Mrs. James Butt, second. Primrose Mrs. A. SI.

Spanglcr, first; Mrs. Frank Storer, second; Mrs. Wcndt, third. Lavender Mrs. W.

L. DeLano, first; Mrs. Frank Storer, third. Pink Mrs. Oscar Faust, first; Mrs.

J. V. Lockerbie, second; Mrs. Wcndt, third. Mixed Mrs.

Oscar Faust, first; Mrs. J. V. Lockerbie, second; Mrs. Goorgo Harris, third.

Red Mrs. W. L. DeLano, first; Mrs. New York, July 14.

Steps toward co-i operating in Mr. Hoovcr'B campaign to I conserve tho nation's food supply have becn taken by the National League for $5.00 Miss Sport Coats, values up to $12.00 at $5.00 mi 6 ZD Frank Storer, second; Mrs. Georgo Har Clash Between Military Party SYMPTOMS OF BATTERY TROUBLES. When you go out to your garage In the morning nnd find that for some reason or other your starter won't work, lit you a lot of satisfaction to know exactly what the trouble Is, although you may not be able yourself to remedy Italy Has Refused to I Fytrarfito Alfrorln tJ. ris, third.

but it muBt not bo forgotten that French housewives hnve been trained for generations to get the fullest food values from what they buy. Indiscriminate (Continued from page one) mmi mil UU ul Maroon Mrs. W. L. DeLano, first; Rome, July 14.

The minlitn Mrs. Jessie Van Scoy, second. Floral display Box Floral company, first. economy in the kitchen without corre sponding knowledge and without intclli it. foreign affairs yesterday tmiii the American embassy that It despatch from the semi-official Wolff bureau of Berlin says that the retirement of Dr.

von Bethmann-Hollweg, the German imperial chancellor, is considered certain. (Austro-Hungnrinn foreign minister), has not confined himself to mere words, bnt has openly declared -that we are ready, for peace without annexations. One of the re-requisite conditions of peace is the democratization of every country." Baron Julius Beck said: "There 1b no war policy today, but only a peace policy. The peace must be honorable, guaranteeing Hungary's frontiers and her political If the trouble is in tho battory. certain gmt BpcrviBion may do more harm Tea tables Ina Watkins, first; Mamie 'definite symptoms will denoto it.

than the condition wo are fighting against "With a view of preventing such a 9 impossible to extradite Alfiei Cocchi, the slayer of Huth Cnj. without violating the fundmnia: law of the country. I McCluskey, second. Children's Display. Best basket Elizabeth Tucker.

Best collection Lczelle DeLano, first; Esther Tuck, second; Rhea Baker, third. condition, we aire establishing "war If you find that your battery has not energy enough to turn over the start-ine motor, the first thing you do naturally la to test it with your hydrometer. ee times out of ten you will find thit the trouble is Starving. The hydro Copenhagen, July 14. Serious news comes from Berlin.

The reichstag has gone on strike and the members have decided to suspend the labors, both of the full house nnd the innin committee until the political situation is cleared up. This leaves the war credit bill in abeyance. Single specimens June Barker, Lazclle DeLano, second; Helen Ritchie, HATTERS CASE SETTLED cooking" chases throughout the nation. Here the women are instructed In food values, how to avoid waste, what articles of diet to curtail or eliminate, what substitutes to use, and how to keep a meter will lnfalliablr uncover this con By Tht A-ttotrtattd Trm) third. Danbury, July 14.

Th. d'lion for instead of registering 1280 to as it would If the battory were bury Hatters vs. Loewe and cob The judges were: Mrs. Frank Rankin, Mrs. O.

B. Pennington and W. F. Gil- case has been settled and the fort fully charged, it will register below llim strap. proceedings are ended.

Alright. You've discovered that your AMNESTY GRANTED (By The Associated Press) London, July 14. Dr. Carl Kramarz and Dr. Aloysius Raschin, the Czech party leaders in the Hungarian parliament who wore Tecently granted amnesty while serving sentences for treason, have been released, according to Vienna advices.

The emperor's amnesty, it is announced, also has been extended to the accomplices of the two men. THE WEATHER. battery is starved. But going back a stop farther. "What causes it to be tlnrved Bow did it come about that balanced menu.

"Women everywhere express surprise at the attractivo menus they are able, to prepare after even brlof instruction, and in spite of the limitations we impose upon them. It is entirely a matter of knowing what to substitute and when to eliminate, nnd this the housewives soon learn." Oregon: Tonight and Sunday fan, tinned warm inthe west portion; kit' in the east portion: moderate nortM London, July 14, A despatch to the Exchnnge Telegraph company from Copenhagen says it is officially reported from Berlin that Field Marshal von Hinder berg, chief of the general staff and General Ludcndorff, who have been summoned to Berlin by Emperor William, arrived in the capitul yesterday morning. The Tagcblatt learns they had a long conference with the crown prince and later were received by the emperor. be molested as long as they preserved the peace. The exiles cheered the sheriff and Mr.

Vaught lustily and assured them they were law abiding citizens. The other deputies whom Sheriff Simpson brought with him from Deming were sent home, the sheriff saying there was no necessity for such a large number, in view of the order maintained by the exiles. When the 45 deputies returning to Deming passed beside the track on which the cars lay, the deported men again set up a cheer. W. B.

Cleary, a Bisbee attorney and labor advocate widely known throughout Arizona, who was among those deported, assumed leadership of the exiles nnd organized them by arranging for sanitation nnd for an unofficial police force to preserve order and see that tho citizens of Hermanns were not disturbed by the presence of their uninvited guests. Mr. Clenry snid that many of the men wished to return to Bisbee, where they own property and had wives and families. A census of the exiles showed that 312 hod registration cards under the selective draft law and that 142 were the owners of liberty bonds, in most instances of the fifty and one hundred dollar denominations. Mr.

Cleary said that besides strikors and members of tho Industrial Workers of the World, the exiles included small business men. of Bisbee and other residents of Bisbee whe were suspected of sympathizing with the strikers, Whether theso ineii will undertake to return to Bisbee has not been determined. The local officers there have asserted thnt none will be permitted to re-enter the camp nnd have posted gunrds to prevent any returning. The exiles, howevor, show no great nlnrm and say thnt for the present they will follow the instructions of Sheriff Simpson nnd the officers of the military border patrol in this vicinity. the battery which is to supply you with euorgy and to spare for starting and lighting gets into a condition that it has not power enough for either ono of winds.

Showanda the choice of the imctci theso things?" How aro you running your car? If Soldiers Under Major-General Sibert Now at Front Prepar you are running It in the city, short dia t.incos, stopping freqnently, you aro US' inr a large amount of curront for crank' DRINK BULGARIAN CULTUhUf MILK A FOOD A HEALTH DRINK il REFRESHING BEVERAGE tinctured nnd for sale by Eugene Pun ft: mr tho ongino without giving tho goner-u tor a chance to restore to tho buttery MOTHER-IN-LAW IS DEFEif IN SUIT Mrs. Evelyn Huddleston De ing to Enter Battle. (By Tht Annotated Prut) I'nrlB, July 11. Tho vanguard of the ana uream Bcunuut iw j' power enough to offset this drain, St Phone 70. GERMANS ABANDON HOPE.

(By The Associated Prets) Paris, July 14. "The Germans have abandoned hope of obtaining victory by arms," said Admiral Lacnze, French minister of marine, to the Associated Press today. "As a last resort they have tried submarine warfare, proclaiming that in four to six woeks we should be on our knees. "As a matter of fact we are bringing 4,000,000 tons weekly into the country. Every month increases our ecrtainty of being able to Tepnir our losses.

Tho shipbuilding alrendy under way, the effect of, which naturally will only be felt nftor a certain time, is gTeat enough to replace tho highest average of destruction the submarines are likely to roach." Whllo it is impossible to state just how much the car should bo run to keep American troops who left on Thursday the seaport town where they have been encamped, arrived at their permanent the battery in a fully charged condition, this much can be said: Kvory time you crank your engine tho battery for a clares Untrue Stories Caused Loss of Husband's Affection. camp today. The men went into training EMPERO'R IS DETERMINED Berlin, Thursday, July 12, via London, July 14. If the Prussian diet, whose present complexion Is of a conservative view, fails to meet the conditions set forth in Emperor William's decree for electoral reforms, it is not unlikely drastic measures will bo adopted to overcome the obstructionists. A significant feature of the emperor's edict is.

the specific stipulation that the reform measure must be forthcoming in time for the next elections. Introduction of equal, direct and secret suffrage iu Prussia will put an end to plural voting as well as to an electoral franchise based on taxation. It is a foregone conclusion that the reactionary old guard will make a stubborn fight on tho measure but its champions confidently predict victory in the struggle wherein the monarch nnd the people are pitted against the junkers nnd big in Mrs. Samnntlia A. Huddleston, octoge immediately.

Mnjor-Genornl Sibert, who will be in command ut the camp, lunched with General Pershing before his departure for the front General Pershing will follow Inter. few moments is putting forth two-horso powor of energy. Vory obviously if it Is colled upon to do this long ut a time or a( too frequent intervals, It Is not going to be long before tho battery is exhausted. If, however, tho machine is narian, and widow of James Huddleston an Oregon pioneer, who settled on do nation claim which comprised much land now within tho city limits of Eugene, was Arizona Exiles Are Removed (Continued from pngo one) named yesterday afternoon ns a defendant In suit brought hy her dnughtcr-ln- run a considerable distance at a fair rate of speed, say from IS to 20 miles per hour the generator gots a chance to restoro enorgy to the battery and the dangers of starving are reduced just lnw, Mrs. Evelyn Huddleston, for dnm- gos In the sum of $20,000 resulting from alleged nllenation of hor husband's af in that proportion.

Starving of the battery mny point to fections. M. M. Davis, a brother of Mrs. ALLEN.

f. short circuit, especially if in checking Samantha Huddleston. is nlso named as a See YERINGTON dustry. defendant in tho suit. AND I Coast League Standing W.

L. Pet. Snn Francisco 50 42 .584 Los Angeles 52 -10 Salt Lake 40 44 .527 Portland 44 41) .473 Oakland 47 5S .470 Vernon 41 58 .411 Yostorday's Results. At Portland Portland 3, San Francisco 2. At Onkland Oakland 4, Vernon 3.

At Los Angeles Salt Lake Los Angeles 1. Henry C. who Is 63 years for DR. DANIEL'S HORSE REMEDIES and freo book. of age, recently filed suit for divorce QUESTION OF PEACE.

(By The Associated preaa) Amsterdam, July 14. Count Michael from his wife, Evelyn Huddleston, 81 years of ago, charging cruelty, They ALIENS DRIVEN OUT. Flat River, July 14. Three thousand nrmed mon nre parading tho lead bolt of St. Francois county today threatening renewal of last night's rioting.

Every mine has boon closed nnd members of the mob demand thnt work shnll not be resumed until all foreign-born laborers leave the district. Western Federation officials blame the trouble on the I. W. W. The attack last night was led by mon who recently came into the district.

Residences of aliens were invaded and mon, women nnd children driven into the streets. Tho foreigners today aro fleeing in great nuinboTs. In Inst night's rioting scores of aliens woro injured. ade built for Mexican refugees during tho border raids and would be supplied with rations by the military authorities. The men were loft in their cars on a siding here nt midnight Thursdny.

Their lot was bettor, though, thnn it had been enrly in the dny, for carload of provisions arrived from El Pnso, nnd many of the mon received their first menl in more thnn 24 hours. Deputy Sheriffs Assist. Sheriff Simpson of Luna county, who came hero with fifty deputies from Dem-ing enrly Inst night, remained hero with five of his mon after a meeting at which he nnd District Attorney J. S. Vaught nddresscd tho mon nnd assured them that they would bo protected nnd would not woro married In Oregon City April 10, Korolyi, lender of the Hungarian independent party, speaking in the house of deputies, says a telegram from Buda 1010.

The plaintiff alleges that their Post, declnred: Yes we want Poultr Veal, Hogs and EggC 1 top prices. life togothcr was happy until her husband's undo nnd mother began to 'The central point of the present Ger man crisis is the question of ponce. It Is charged that they repeatedly ac Everyone in Germany wants ponce, but EUGENE FRUIT National League 4 W. L. Pet.

cused her, in her husband's presence, of entering Into tho marrlago to be in a po it is not enough to desire it, tho nntion must ncgotintc for it, Count Czornin Telephone 905 sition to inherit tho Huddlrston estate. up you find that you are running the niachino sufficiently to allow a good proportion of enorgy to be returned to the battery. Short circuits aro usually found in tho 'ring system outside of tho battery and if a casual test does not reveal the trouble it is always best to have tho ystem carefully gone over by an expert A short circuit, will drain a battery of all its power in a vory few hours, Some days pcrhnps, in testing your battery, you find one cell or two cells show the normal reading, hut the third shows a vory low rending. This can only be interpreted in ono way, the entire battory is in poor condition. Tho fact that two cells show a higher rending than the third is merely accidental.

Tho fnct at the bottom of tho whole thing is thli. Tho measure of energy in the discharged cell is very probably tho meas-urn of energy of the whole battery, Zu such a case the battery should bo recharged once at tho battery Service Station, ROY ANDERSON, Kloctrlcal Expert She nlso charges that her husband was New York 4(1 25 .048 Philadelphia 30 31 .557 St. Louis 43 35 .551 "THAT LITTLE GAME" The Talkative-Winner turned against her by Btorles told by the defendants of her wicked nnd malicious treatment of Mrs. Samantha Huddleston, which she avers were untruo. Cincinnati 45 40 .520 Chicago 42 40 .512 Brooklyn 31 88 .472 LOUIE, A MTTLE" ChloOOPORW rrT7 Y.AKE (TEX SOi A I Boston ..28 43 .304 Pittsburg 24 40 .320 HANK.

OR HEU I HATE TO i i i CTfl I-JTC -r- I LPT Hk I 1 I I "'nn iu i UUh- 1 I I II I I Mfc- I Tl Tnc 1 REMEMBER OUT west fit Funny thing HAPPENED "TO ME-. RICH WftS PEDDLIN soap for A Firm in Jcr." vyi i in i DECLARATION 0f Piano Repairing and Tuning. SEE The old BcY vAirv, Hff GETS AS Noisy AS A Pr TiaC r-v I AS a Black ut MD when ur American League I W. L. Pet.

withu.s i AU work guarantied, linn your i piano in proper condition. A. S. it Draper, phone 1002, Eugene Art Store. jell Chiengn 60 30 .025 CAUOPE- SAV TO eivE I A Etc- et-i lloslou 47 30 .010 3 Cleveland 44 37 .513 1 III' I'H 1 I y- I "lH I New York 38 3(1 .514 Detroit 40 38 .413 Washington 31 44 .413 Philadelphia 20 40 St.

Louis- 31 50 .383 British Transport Sunk by a German Submarine (By Tht AiiociatfA London, Tho British trans port Armadillo has boon tunic byaaubma-rinc, It is officially announced. Tho statement announcing tho sinking roads: "The British transport Armadillo, with NOT ONLY TELL THE MERCHANT YOU READ HIS AD IN THE GUARD BUT THAT YOU WANT THE ARTICLE HE ADVERTISED. iYou always save money when you buy advertised goods. A small number of troops on board, was torpedoed and sunk by nn enemy submarine in tho Atlantic ou Juno 27. Six sol diers, ono passenger and four of the crew aro missing nnd it In presumed woro drowned." WANTED rSKD FUUNITUUK Highest Cash prices paid.

OUKKU and G1UFFUS Auctioneer. Thono 33 or 3.V1-U i.

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