Our Annual June Clearance Sale Continues Watch Our Store For Prices HAMPTON' L The Greatest Optalic Improvement in Years A Rimless glass, mounting made with lense rigidly fastened to metal with. Lense Solder. No loqse lense if you wear the Sol der on mountings. Sold and Guaranteed B. W. HOOF JEWELER & OPTICIAN See wards &Brattair For Farm and City Property Exchanges a Specialty Springfield - Oregon Phone 30 Office In City Hall, Springfield, Ore. HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC The Springfield Garage H. SANDGATHE Proprietor Repairing a Specialty Main, bet. Fourth and Fifth. Phone 11 , SPRINGFIELD - OREGON W. F. WALKER f UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Uffice Phone 62; F.'ealdence 67-J West Main St. J. H. BOWER Lawyer. Phone 1221 831 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon r CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES: Office, 3; Residence, 111-J Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. i- Commercial printing carefully executed at the News . j printing plant I NO yk( NO I HOLES IjY SCREWS - - yioe ret tm S - i WMt tt TWt WHIOI EARTHQUAKE FELT IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA El Centro, Cal., June 23. ! Two more slight earthquake shocks were felt here tonight, but no further damage resulted. It is estimated here that the to- j tal damage in the Imperial valley I will reach $1,500,000. A revised i list of the dead at Mxicali across the border line, where the only fatalities occurred, brings the number up to eight. Four Amer icans and four Mexicans were killed. The injured number a score. GREAT PRECAUTION WITH LIBERTY BELL (Continued from Page 1.) portunity to view the historical 1 reminder of the War of Indepen- 1 dence. The bell will leave Port- I land at noon, July 15. It will , reach Salem, Ore., at 2 p. m. of i the same day, be on exhibition until 2:30, aud will then be mov ed to Eugene, Ore., arriving there at 5 p. m. The people of Eugene will have 15 minutes in which to view it. Arriving at Roseburg, it will be on display the same length of time, arriv ing there at 8:15 p. m. On Friday July 1G, the bell will be in California. It will reach Marysville at 12:15 and be on ex hibition fifteen minutes. At 2 p. m. it will be in Sacramento, where U will remain for one hour and then be moved to Oakland and San Francisco. July 17 will be Liberty Bell Day at the Expo sition and people from every cor ner of the State are expected to visit the fair on that day. Every precaution will be taken by the Southern Pacific in trans ferring the bell across the bay from Oakland to San Francisco freight ship, where a special freight car and switch engine will be waiting to take it to Third and Townsend streets. Here it will be placed on a truck and carried through the streets of the city to the fair grounds. The total milage covered by the Liberty Bell's westward jour ney Is 5,234. The average speed per hour will be 28 miles, the railroads handling the move ment having decided that to haul It faster might endanger its safety. The bell already has one large crack in It. The itinerary for the return movement has not yet been decided upon. . Astoria Pacific Power & Light Co. will expend $50,000 to cut out a dangerous trestle and serve more people, if the city gives permission. Astoria Dredge Chinook re moved 150,000 tons and from bar at mouth of Columbia last week. '.j, Portland May building peiv mits 1915, $452,005. For MaV 1914, $043,880. Wm. Hill Well on Road to Recovery William lllll, who sufforcd a sovcro accident at tho Dooth Kolly mill several weeks ago, has left tho hospital, ami the bandages havo boon removed from his head whero tho saw had cut gashes Into his skull. Ho was bothered for a fow days by spots appoarlng before his oyes, duo to tho fact that the vision center of tho brain had been injured, but this trouble Is wearing away. WOOD PAVEMENT UP-KEEP IS SMALL (Continued from Pngo 1.) because of the decay of tho un treated plank foundation. A treated wood pavement has been In use on Tenth street, Minnea polis, for 11 years and is still In good condition. Pavements laid In Indianapolis In 1S9D to 1000, gave 14 to 17 years of service. In fact, wherever wood block pavement has been laid under tho right conditions and meth ods, It has proven satisfactory. While th first cost of treat ed wood block material is un doubtedly higher than that of most paving material, it is in re ality the most economical bo cause it shows the lowest aver age cost por year during its per iod of life. The first cost aver ages from $2.25 to $3.75 per square yard, but the yearly up keep averages much less than for any other kind of pavement. For instance, wood pavement on a heavy traffic street in New York, after eight years of use, had cost 7 cents per square yard per year for repairs. Wood pavement on a light traflic street in St. Louis, which cost $2.10 per square yard to lay in 1903, re quired the expenditure of but 2-10 of a cent per square yard for the entire first nine years of its life. Furthermore, the modern treated wood block pavement is admitted to be fully .is sanitary as any of the other pavements in use. On account of the smooth surface and well filled joints. dirt cannot collect In pockets and whatever is on the surface is 'easily removed. Then, too, treatment of the . blocks with creosote renders them thpr oughly antiseptic. Eugene Sigma Chi house to be remodelled, cost $2,000. Pendleton has selected John son & Mayer, Portland archi tects for new city library. Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, EteV FOUND Bicycle padlock. At The News oflice. 27 LOST On Fifth street, purse and sum of money. Finder please leave at News oflice. R. O. A. hall for rent. Well ven tilated and lighted, clean and warm. Kitchen and dining room attached. Rates reason able. Apply to Fred Watke, Gilbert Davis or W. A. Hall. FOr 'sALE Timber claim, for $0,000. No incumberance, clear title, 8,800,500 feet if taken inside of 0 welts. Ad dress A. P. Nilsen, Springfield, Oregon. T Gt FOUND One bay mare., Owner may have same by calling, describing, paying for this ad and paying for keeping. A. L. Churchill, Springfield. Ore. R. F. D. 2. 37-8-9 LOST A gold braclet, cameo Eugene. Leave at News office and receive reward. It FOUND ;A purse containing a small sum of money. Call at Nice & Miller and pay for this notice. 42 N6YICE FOR PUBLlCATlbfvl Department of tho Interior, TJi S. Iand Office at Rosoburg, Ore gon, June 21, 191G. Notice Is heroby given that Orlando O. Vohh, of Lowell Oregon, who, on November 20, 1911, mado Homestead Entry, SqrJal, No. 07040, for tho 8 of SE'4 of Suction 30, Township 19 S Range 1 10., WJllaniotto Alorluun, has filed notice of Intontion to muko Final Three-year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before I. P. Howltt, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on tho 2nd day or August, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Dexter Carter, of Lowell, Oregon; Lorenzo 8. Vlii froy, of Lowell, Oregon; Frank Mc- Masters, of Land Axe, Oregon; Oraj E. .Carter of Lowell, Oregon. ' ; J, M." UPTON, J-Mjyzu Register. EIGHT MORE DAYS OF OUR GIGANTIC Mid-Summer Sale MANY EAGER BUYERS ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THIS SENSATIONAL SALE OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE EVERYTHING IN THE STORE REDUCED (Contract Goods and Groceries Excepted.) ALL NEW MERCHANDISE RECEIVED DURING JUNE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. BUY NOW, WHILE ASSORTMENTS AND SIZES ARE COMPLETE Saturday, June 26, FREE STAMP DAY JKl NEW SHIPMENT OF PREMIUMS JUST RECEIVED. Premium Parlor. 12M.C A. F. C. Gingham IOC 10c Gingham 9c $2.25 Ladles' Wash Skirts 49c 15c 25c Men's Wash Ties (Fast Colors $3.50 Ladles' Pumps, (I Lot) 9Sc $3.50 Ladtes' White Nu buck shoes (High or low' cuts 51.98 50c and (JOc Men's Work ' shirts. (New lot just received) 43 C $2.50 Men's Elk Skin shoes SI. 98 25c Ladles Black silk hose 19c ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING REDUCED You will want a suit to colobrato in tho Fourth of July. Buy it Now. Every Suit wonderfully Reduced, Bluo Sorges includod. Advertisod Letters. Springfield, Oregon. June 21, 1915. Mrs. Dama 1 1111 One cent due on all advertised letters. HARRY M. STEWART, Postmaster. Notice to Parties Who Have Relatives t- or Friends Burled In the Old it Grave Yard on South ! B" Street. The Council has authorized tho old grave yard on tho south side of tho race cleaned up; and this U to notify tho parties who havo relatives or frlonds hurled thero to coino to the oiilco of tho Recorder and muko known where they aro located so that thoy may ho taken care or; or that you do tho work yoursolf, and holp to irn nrovo tho appoaranco of their last rosting Place. Attond to this at once. HERBERT E. WALKER. 40-41 Heconior. CHURCH NOTICES Methodist Church. Comer Second and B streets James T. Moore, pastor, phone 117-W. Next Sunday 10 A. M. sun- day School. ' 11:00 A. M. sermon buojcci GAS ROOM HEATERS aro'inexpensivo to buy cheap to oporato. 1 Thoy are their cost over and over again in tho colds, sor.o threats and othor ailments thoy prevent. , i - , For Fall and Spring Heating they aro ideal. Useful during tho colder months for auxiliary purposes -to holp out the regular stoves or furnaces to wa'm rooms quickly in the moening. flKf'4 , k See tnem at the Gas office, 957 Wlllamotto Stroots or Follman-Ne'wland Co., 625.-49 Willamotto Street, Eugeno. Blftljfetl OREGON ryBOWER COMPANY . j iX j isPRINQFIEliD, OREGON: AfjJgfcSrlV i J.. 50c Ladles' Corset cor ora 39c 25c Ladles Corset cov ers 19c 15c Children's Hose ....9c Grocery Specials 10c Egg-o-Soe 5c $1.45 Long's Saratoga Drips (syrup) 95 c ("Crooked." 2:00 p. m. Junior League. 7:00 p. in. ISpworlh League. 8:00 i. m. Sermon. Tho Rev. Cleo. F. llophlns D. D. of Port land will speak. Free Methodist Church. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a.m. Prayer and praise service at 7:30 p. m., preaching at 8 p. m. Tuesday, S p. m., Young peo ple's prayer meeting. Midweek prayer mooting on Thursday at 8:00 p. m. A cordial Invitation Is extend ed to all. M. F. CII1LDS Pastor. Baptist Church. Sunday Sabbath school at 10 a. m.; no preaching service at 11. 7:00 ii. m. Young People's meeting. Junior B. Y. P, U. also at 7 p. m. Mrs. T. A. Chase, super intendent. At 8:00 p. m. Rev. O. C. Wright, state missionary, will preach. Wednesday, Prayer meeting at Saves Repair Bills wm 15c Ribbon, largo as sortment 9c 75c Embroidery ..... 39C 12H.C Blenched muslin. IQc 10c Blenched Muslin . . . 3c 10o Cracker Meal 5c M 25c 20-Mulo Team lioraxald 19c 60c K. C. Baking Powder 69 c 25c Hoyal Club Salmon 19c 7:30 p. in. Thursday, Choir re hearsal at S p. m. Church of Chrrst. Bible School, 9:45 u.ni., com munion aud sermon at 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. j m., song service aud sermon at 1 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting every i Wednesday, 7:110 p. m. I 15. C. WIG MORIS, Pas' or. To Owners of Lot3 in Laurol Hill Cemetery. You are hereby notified to re move the dirt and other refuse from lots within 30 days of tho date of this notice or the same will be done by tho lodge. By Order of Springfield Lodge No 70, I. O. O. F. Dated June 7, 1915. M37-41 ROBERT BURNS Lodgo, No. 78, A. M. F Ancient nnd Accepted Scottish Rlto Uni versal and Symbolic Froo Masons moots Friday even ing in W. O. W. hall. Visit- lllir lirolhnru witlmntii P. A. Johnson, L. E. Durrln, Seorotary. R. w. M. Telephone Springfield 2 for butter wrappers. Jk