u Try A Box of tlio KaniouH Lack and white .CHOCOLATES 40c AND 75c A BOX ISxcIuhIvq Agents for :V; Springfield. Day nnd Night Phono 31 -rflo to tho Palaco of Swcctii lo buy peanuts, 5 contH a quart. MrB. James Laxton, who hart boon Hick for Bovoral wookB, Ib nblo to bo up and about tho llOUHO. Homo made Hot Tnmnlefl '15 cents -2 for 25 contB, at tho I'aiaco or bvvectfl. Do you wanbdry fct. Conio bco Hall tho Shoo Doctor, Fifth and Main. Huby SouBonoy Buffered n bad Bpraln of hor nnklo IrtBt week, and Ib now ablo to get around without crutches. V II 4 MIbb Bertha llarpole, who Ib teaching at GoldHon, Oregon, spent Saturday and Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. JamcB Laxton. D, Grouch returned homo Fri day from Spokane, for a short visit here. The W. C. T. U. will hold n food sale Saturday, November 20, at Nice & Miller's. . MrB. J. L. Allen Is (. ito 111 nt tho homo of her son, J. A. Al len, D and First streets. L. F. McDanlelB spent tho week-end at Crcswell on busi ness and visiting friends, It will pay you to read our adv. on another page of this is sue Springfield Feed. Co. S. Cook of Ilarrlsburg was in I Springfield Saturday consulting a physician about Mrs. cook's health.' C. W. Hanson was Thurston Saturday. In from Mr. nnd MrB. went to Marcola Saturday. lie icturued In tho afternoon. Mrs. Walker will bo baek this evening. 0 D. S. Heals, coBhlcr of tho , First National bank, and John 4 :KW1u f Mw tfnfnla Unitr utnrn- Tnlnt? nf fVo fPnnm snout Sunday with Dr. C. Ilar- AttlOD UJL UUD XUWU nlI Pnlmnr if Mnhol. Have discontinued giving Fred Walker 'ol,t FWol,ty Stamps. Bring in yuui uuuna mm bu uuuul ijic- mlums. COX & COX. Frank Bergman, suffering an attack of typhoid, was brought from Mubel yesterday for treat ment at the Springfield hospital. : t Joo Lusby Bpent tho week-end In Coburg. MrB. Ncttlo McGllvray re turned to her dutlcB at tho Cox & Cox Btoro Saturday. Mrs. N. L. Howard spent the week-end at Fall Creek with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. 13. Brown. Mrs. N. A. Ilarbit and daugh ter Naomi, visited yesterday with tho former's brother. S. W. norn on Sunday, wovemner .jj, iinyncs and family of Eu H, 1915, at the Springfield hos-'KOne. piuu, 10 Air. ami Aire, ju. i-. jyr Mr. and Mrs. S. Young have received word from their of Belllugham. Washington, a son, weight ten pounds. OB Special social entertainment Is being planned to follow tho regular mooting of tho United ArtlBans noxo Wednesday even ing. Pumpkin pie, elder and dnughnuts will bo sorved. Good reliable fire Insurance. No assessments; no membership fee. Pay onco and you are done. H. E. Walker at. the City Hall. Fred W. Titus, the JVtarcola merchant, was in Springfield on business today. MM Mrs. J. S. McKay is able to be out ugaui after a three weeks' p.iogo of the grip. 9 Mrs. Emma Olscn spent Sun day In Coburg with her daugh ter, Nora, who Is central opera tor there. t Kenneth Park, who had IiIb loft arm broken while playing on a trapese at school, is getting along nicely. Mrs. W. A. Brassfleld, who un derwent an operation in Port land a few weeks ago, Ib now able to sit up. m Mrs. W. H. Pollard and family went to Portland Friday for a visit witli relatives, and returned Sunday evening. Paul Smith, formerly a resi dent of Coburg, was in Spring field Friday and Saturday cajling on old acquaintances. V Mrs. Roy Jenkins and daugh ter Ealine, are expected here to night from Portland. Her sis ter, Mrs. Harold Fox, will come with her. Get your re-cleaned seed ; grain at the Springfield Feed Store. Cheat, Winter Oats, Vetch and Field grasses. Prices lowest possible. I" ! 'J' WHEN IN NEED OF J. E. Farrell. who underwent rn operation at the Springfield! Mrs. Tom Objsen, formerly HARDWARE, FUR NITURE, A RANGE, HEATER, RUG, OR PAINTS AND OILS SEE HOLBROOK & JOHNSON s : A Hat Free I With a Suit o f Clothes We have just received shipments of the latest styles of men's and youths' All Wool Suits, which' . we have priced at , $12.50 $15.00 $17.50 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 With each ono of these suits bought before No vember 24, we will give your choice of any $2.50 or $3.00 hat in the house. C. E. SALES' Toggery r? - Afm w. s. Dodd of Natron I D. 0. Smith of Natron was iti was in Springfield today on a Springfield this morning on, a,. business trip. Oliver Johnson went to Salem Friday on a business trip, and returned the same evening. MIbb Elolnh Newman, and her .brothers. Theron and Marnll, son, wmit in Pnrtliind Fridav to visit Snm, Jr. who recontly enlisted ihoir fnthor. c. T. Newman at hi tho 07th battalion, Western Hamilton, Montana, who was on iBtreet to the second story of scoib oi unnaua, at victoria, !hjB Way to San Francisco, Tox-itne lire department ouuuing on that he haH been promoted to bo jng nnd Chicago on a business ,F street between Sixth and Sev- hosDltal several weeks ago. was ' of Springfield, but now living in j Charles Strubbln returned on l'Tiuay. ironi vyuxcu wuu,j, where he has been spending the over from Eugene today on bus! ness, George Jones and family moved last week from Mill Eugene, was operated on at the hospital there again last week, and was able to be taken to her home again yesterday. lance corporal. Imxi pleasure trip. Bouncing Health and Active Brain Come naturally with childhood, but In later ycaro are usually tho result of right living Propsr Food Plays a Big Part cnth. Mrs. S. P. Gilmore and dauch 1 r. t 1 .... .... J-lll.. ' il lirt rlnt. I IUJ uitlUU Ul juiiuhuii nuiu ittu uuj unci. guests of Mrs. James Laxton on Sunday. Miss Grace is a stu .dent of the University of Ore gon. There will be no sessions of the public schools next week, for tho teachers will be at the coun ty Institute in Eugene for the first three days of the week, and then comes Thanksgiving and summer. E. M. Reagan, Editor of the Albany Herald was in Spring field Saturday a short time on business. Look for our adv. marked "Special" on another page of this paper. Springfield Feed Company. business trip. nan Fred Bressler of Bressler & Son, underwent an operation Saturday for the removal of liIS. tonsils. ; -i The doors of the Hampton ; store have been rehung so as' !to swing both inward and out WillU, The Springfield Feed company expects to receive this, week, a7 car each of Johnson's Best and Cupid flours. o e Cliff Weaver, who is taking a course in the school of pharm acy at Corvallis. spent the week- Kenneth DeLassuf of Cottage 'end in Springfield. Grove snent the- week-end in I Springfield with his mother, Herbert Cox. accountant for tho Booth-Kelly Co., accompan ied bv his wife, went to Coburg Fridav to attend to some work Mrs. Charles Hardt of Winne- r the company. Mrs. cox' Aire, ""ey ouubb. mucca. Nevada, arrived Satur- mther Mrs. Clover, returned p nri Fischer and J- E McKib- ... ...tu ..I- i.. with thorn Rtinrinv nnrl wilt I uarl J? IbUltr duu J.u. iuuuu Springfield. She brought with spend a week in Springfield. jben g her her mother, who has been Jyi - - - - IvpcfAfjinv on .1 Imsiness trin of staying with a son in Salem. I Springfield Feed company ' JfSSdJvS bUSl P ; shipped a quantity of vetch sevral aays- m ' J no ladies 01 too u. a. k. avui seea irom aiarcoia 10 uorvims pi,nriP T. Wpell a resident 7 .v u i VC-i 7-Vii . lmlfl a nnllPd meetinir this after- last week. Manacer Lvon of L ."lA e .,,' I and hunUng tnp that will" rj ..... " - , OI iUKcIic, UUU wcu tviiumi in noon for the purpose of meet- the company says they have; lSpTlnfeid, was here on busi ,1ng the dep t tment president, made several shipments of this ness today He had been spend Mrs. Anna Kornbrodt of Oak kind this fall. The feed com- ing the summer in eastern Ore Grove and the department in- pany, which started in business .fn J.J P. Myers was brought in' from the' James Seavey hop ranch Friday night and was op?;; crated on at once for'appen&l-! citls. 1 1 RiTev Snodgrassi A.'Middleton,! and Harrv Stewart left this"- morning for Gardiner on a fish-r last all week. Portland. These officers of the already built up a substantial order are making a toij of the ! business nnd is proving a valu state and are visiting all circles able means of exchange for this from here to Albany. 'section of the country. Dale Tussing, formerly In the4 Springfield Feed company, has written Mr. Lyon from Brothers.v Oregon, that he has his house built on his homestead and In Rev. H. C. Ethell returned this morning from Wendling where roV for the winter. ne conuuuieu eci viucb wc Methodist church last evening, a sink in Tom Abene's apart- He preached at Donna in the ment became clogged Saturday, morning. afternoon and water soaked, j through the ceiling' into the. L. E. Durrin, machinist for Racket store below. No par j the Oregon Power company, ticular damage was done. . mmmmmmm mmm WHO IiaS UQCll UL 1UI OCV" " Nollocraft met at the 'were present. Many novel games I era) dol?Sme repair Two carloads Of steel: rail VtTis mi,mn,Hi n .rn oovorf ,i th nnmmiHoo .worK on me OTiupuuyn i.muL were taKen out tue wenaimg. Social cHptes Home or flirs. j. m. racumouu uu ;wuru pmyeu, turn uiu cumumiw . returne(j home Thursday n Kqt wppk for Alontcomerr Thursday evening. The meeting in charge had so well completed,, returned nome inursuaj line last week "ontmerj was called for the purpose of: ts work that every one present jSht. v .tt.TthiUS&Si a very jolly time Edward Dlllsaver of Douglas, aid a half this side ofr r,, ,..u AiasKa. Bwppeu uu utu-j ,WendUng xiiu xwiioiiiiuii uiuu 11cm evening on nis way xiuum uum thoso mado from white in certain mnleral salts Many foods especially flour aro woefully deficient which aro essential to life, health and happiness. To supply these vital mineral elements so often lack ing in tho usual daily diet, a food export originated Grape-Nuts This food, made of choice wheat and malted barloy, supplies all tho nutriment of tho grains, including tho 'ptibs'phato of potash, etc., required for tho daily rebulld- Ing of body and brain. GrapO-Nuts has a delicious, nut-like flavoufr Is ready to eat direct from tho package with cream or good )' milk, and is comnleto nourishment. I r f'THertf 8 a Reaspx? for Grajtots SOlUly UrOCUru oyMryyivo. Intt latin c three candidates. Mrs. Vin Williams, ls. Mae Steven son and Mrs. A. M. Beaver, into tho mysteries of tho club. Those present had a most enjoyable time. The hostess served dain ty refreshments. Mrs. Rich mond's guests, were Mrs. M. J. Bally, Mrs. Carl Fischer, Mrs. R. L. Kirk, Mrs. George Catching, Mrs. H. E. Walker, Mrs. W. F. Walker, Mrs. J. P. Fry. Mrs. W. II. Pollard. The next regular meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Catching, December 9. TheProgresslvo Twenty-Two held a very enjoyable business and social meeting Friday even ing at tho home of Mrs. G. N. one of it3 pleasant afternoon J San Francisco, to spend a few gatherings at the nome or Mrs. days with his friend, Dan Gore, 1 1 w im.il rni 1 ... j Mrs. W. L. McFsjland, of TWnn'a ctnHnn nn the. P. E. & Ei: 11. W. Whitney on Thursday, Mr. Dillsaver will leave tomor- was taken to the Eugene hospi spending the time with needle-jrcw for the north. He is much'j Saturday and will undergo? work, after which dainty re-, impressed by the situation and t th t lnstitution todav. Mrs- prospects of Springfield. , McFarland is the mother of Mrs." 1 Roy Jenkins. Lynn Lanshery suffered a bad . v cut in the palm of the hand last Come to our Japanese Ten week while taking a cow out to 'Garden, held at the home ofMrs'. Swarts, Mrs. C. E. Wheaton, pasture. He was leading the.M. J. McKlin. Sixth and "D Mrs. J. W. Coffin, Mrs. O. B. animal by a chain, when it ran, 'streets. Thursday, November IS, Kessey, Mrs. L. May, Mrs. N. W.i drawing the chain so rapidly fr6m 2:30 until 9 P. M. Re1 freshments wore served. Mrs W. L. Dunlap and Mrs. McGow an were club guests and the fol lowing members were present: Mrs. H. A. Korf, Mrs. C. E. Emery, Mrs. H. W. Whitney. The Berean class of tho Christian church was most Grifl n. After the routine of the leag u entertained at the vv.....b, " uomo of Mrs. Arthur Mcurack- cheon was served. The niom- T h and B stroets last berB present were: Mrs. William t , A v, , iT it W, Vt t XZ ii, ' tentlon of the class liaa been Bally, Mrs Vh a o McLean, Mrs. conilleruo gamcs were played Hannah Hill Mrs L. E Durrin, j d 1g, ;t b refrgment3 were 1 Mrs. J, P. Fry, TUrs. Al. Mont- cervea igomery, Mrs. Jessie Newman, j " I Mrs. J. E. Stanlgor, Miss Alice ,k0- f (m; iKester. Tho next meeting will 1 A. :larP , " "b5 ; be held at tho homo of iIrs. Hill . "lc"u" Tyr,,"?""f ,,r on December 10 the. Springfield High school llt- on uecemuer, iu. society Friday oyenlng. The Gleaners will meet with lA unusually god program was Mrs. Charles Rtites Thursday u afternoon. All ladies are wel through the hand that it was freshments, 10c. Everybody In cut deeply. Several, stitches were vlted. required to close the wound. , . A door has. been cut in the; Mrs. A. D. Williams, who has partition between the recorder's, been viBiting for tho past sevjand the police chief's ofnvenjj M-nl months in Boston and oth-ithe city hall. The city treasure or eastern cities, arrived Sunday ier will probably use the chief 'sj to join her hushand here. They 'room, and thus do away with; are occupying the Robert Drury Jthe necessity of carrying thoj house ori FJf tli street Their record books a long distance. to.. home is In Los Angeles, but Mr. the vault each night. "It ft ' 0 come. 't, A 1olnt social; given: atvho Baptis church Saturday 'oveh-' ing by the pwbrth,"Leag"uoVvho Baptist union and, the Christian Kudeayor, in honor of the ex4 tension committee 01 tne um vorysity y. M. C, A, ail greatly Mrs. VanValzah's and Mr. Bartholomew's classes of- tho Methodist Sunday school will bold a social at hte church on Wednesday evening. Tho, Knights and Ladies pf Se- Williams wanted to spend sev oral months in Oregon so ho could enjoy tho hunting and fishn Ing hereabouts. Tho, Williams were dinner guests aunaay or Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCulloch. m f m W. W. Klllam, who has been living on south Second street, has leased the J. u urooK ranch north of Springfield, and has bought the household goods, farm machinery and 285 .pure stock Plymoth Rock arid Rhode Island Red chickens, and will g to raising chickens!' Mr. and Mrs. Crook leave In about two weeks foSunW&de, washlng- onjoyed'by tlio 120 or more who night, November" 25. Reapers.' ' haill Thanksglvlfig , ton, whefe'he kas an alfalfa ranch. The Baptist church desires." the presence of their friends at a reception to be given their pas tor, and wife, Rev. W. N. Ferris and Dr. Ke'eney Ferris, in the church, auditorium) Wednesday, November 17, at 8:00 P. M. Al program of good addresses, spef cial music and a cordial welcome? awaits you, Dr. Ford, Rev. N W. Davis ot tho Eugene church wllj speak. ; COMMITTlfliq, 1 wish tb'lhank tne hiomberii of the Emanori cjluh tog the fhiS uiness, ; s'iVfcA Gllberf D.1VI37;