It TIIUHBDAY, DISC. , .U ,1Q. THB 81 1UNO FIELD NEWS PAGE TMM c I Delay in Gift Buying May McanDisappointment TIII2 last fow tlaya hoforo Christmas aro nhvayB daya of hurry nnd niHh. Such conditions aro apt to cuubo IndlBcrljnlnnta buying. A vtalt to our Btorc now will Bottlo nil of your gift problems. Your money will go further hero, because wo bought in largo quan tities and aro giving our customers! the swlvantago of the saving. Extra help litis been provided bo that you may bo Buro of prompt attention when you come. Tho early buycrn get t'ho cream. 'Wl rvcvtn SUUSTITUTE ( I IS Town and Vicinity i1 I LnlcBt Roprlnls CO conti at Poory'n 0. A. Ooycau la down from Jasper today. Lloyd McKay Ml or Oakridgo this morning. $ Horman Oak Is In from Cottage (Irovo on business today. f '"',13. Whntnm of Kugono was In tho .city on business yesterday. Tho boat on onrth. Egglmnnn'H 'Menthol Cough Drops. ' Mri. Charles Walker and daughter 'troro In from Jnspor this morning. M. C. Brosslor left Monday oven Irui for a short business trip to Port land nnd possibly other northoin 'points. r f -Xmns stationery bought boforo tho rnlso ot Poory'a Whllo practicing basketball Monday evening, llay Bally received a nevero If Bpralnod ankle. Good, socond-grado potatoes for aalo st, my warohouso for 60 conts a sack. H. E. Morrison. 14-18. Mrs. Wagnor of Junction City Is Tlsltlng her Bister, Mrs. W. M. Don nldflon. . Mrs. Marvin Duryco'B two small chil dren aro Buffering nith tho whooping cough. - Mrs. McKaskoy of Wcndllng Is In tho city for a week or bo for medical treatment. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Langton arriv ed Saturday from Murehriold and will locate horo. Tho Ladles of tho Christian church will hold u Bnwar, Saturday, Dcombor 16. Tho. llttlo daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. "Percy Tyson Ir Buffering with tho whooping cough, Tho Noodlocrnft club Is bolng on- tortalncd nt tho homo of Mrs. W. I'. , Wnlltor thla nftomoon. O. B. McDonald, ot Portland, vislteJ Monday ovonlng nt tho homo of his f;mothor-ln-law, Mrs. Suo Olio. i' Horn: To Mr. and Mrs. Cnrl Car- Inontor who roBldoa cast of Sprlngflold, tyostorday monilng a dnughtor. County Clork nuesoll ha8 paid tho bounty on two bobcat pelts to O. F. XTlmtchdr. Springfield No. 1. . t) MIbb Alberta Murphoy of Montaguo, California, Is visiting at tho homo ot hor aunt, Mra. Hannah Hill. Bon B, Prater a Kingston, Oklamo- nia, hardwaro in o reliant, nnd Mrs. Pra J tor wore visiting In tho city TuoBday. jjf Good, Bocond-grado table potatoes J n Wr BUIU 4U7 W1UUUUUOU 1UI uu ivnm a sack. B. 13, Morrison, 14-18. A. J. Porklna loft for his homo In Portland TuoBday morning after a two wook'a visit with relatives and frionds horo. Now is the time to buy the boy some new shoes before the prices advance. PH6NE 31 Hesey Tomsolh, thu small son of Peter Tomsoth, who has boon sori ously III with pnoum6nla, In Improv ing slowly. Joseph Jamea of Lebanon, W. A. Heck, Hoy Iand, and Loo Land of Vldn, wcro registered at tho Kllto ho tel yesterday. ..Buy Useful Presents for your family and friends for Xnias and pcoplo will have n good opinion of your judgment, 1 have thorn. J. (J. Uolbrook. Dora Kelson of Coburg, In staying at tho homo of Mrs. Emily Slovens, who Is con (I nod to her heme on ac count of nine-no. Mr. nnd Mro. C. C. Coblno wora down from Wcndllng this morning. Thoy report tho snow to be. 14 Inches deep at Camp 10, William Harnett of ThurBton wa8 In town yesterday purchasing blasting powder from E. E. Morrison which will bo used on his farm. Mrs, Susan Olio returned yesterday aftor nn extended visit In Ohio, Kan Ban, and Montnna, where hIio visited with relatives and friends. Mrs. Mary C. McQlll left for Donna Monday whom sho Is caring for Mrs, Homer Gntku who Is recovering fro.n a recent Illness. I. K. Hebmen, circulation manager of tho Kugenc Dally duard, was a buslneBS visitor two or threo days tho first of tho week. A rango, heater, rug, rocker, sow ing mnchlno and many other articles in my storo will make your wife hap py and homo brighter. J, C. Holbrook. Miss Hazel Glndcstona who Is tho regular planolst at tho Boll thtatre, as sisted Mr. White In Marcola Friday night nt tho formal opening ot tho theatro, Normnn Byrne nnd Clinton Conloy mombor8 of tho'Unlvorslty of Oregon band, wont to Croswoll, whoro a con cort wax given, by the organization, lust evening. Mrs, I. II. Blgelow of this city who underwent nn operation nt the Kugono hospital Tuesday morning, wag), re ported at tho hospital this mornllig to bo doing nicely. Cupid Klour"f2.00. Othors ask $2.40. Johnson's Boat $1.70. Others nuk $1.80. Every sack guaranteed. Why pay moro? Springfield Food Com pany. W. C. Miller, John McGec of Lobn non, A. D. Harper of Wcudling ,nnd Mrs. H. Smeod and small son of Wal torvllle, wore Btaylng at thu Spring- lold hotel yesotrdny. A baskotbnll gamo will bo put on by a Sprlngflold Christian church team and -a team from tho Atlas club in Eugene at tho Y, M. C. A. building The gamo bogins at 9 o'clock. A genoral Invitation is given to at tond u dance nt (ho Jasper hall on Saturday ovonlng, Docombor 30. Tho bills, which aro out today, announce "boat of music, and frco supper." Evorott Wllkorson who has boon em ployed by tho Booth-Kelly Lumbor W. A. Hall Fifth and Main FirstrClass Repairing company for the past six months, signed his position and will Icavo iff a fow .days for tho uppor McKcnzld. John Owens of Hambrook, Califor nia, who has boon Btaylng at tho ftllto hotel for tho past fow days, yester day monilng left for Washington, I) O., whoro ho has a govormont position. Good roltablo flro Insurance. No s sossmcntn; no membership foo. Pay on co and you aro deno. II. E. Walker t Uio City Wall. O. W. Carson is putting in two back windows and tinting tho Inside of tho Fry nnd Itankln building on Main ttroot between Third and Fourth. Tho halt will bo used for dances at times, during tho winter, Xmns Seals nnd Sllckeri. nt Poory's J. S. Bcntloy, who was unfortunate In breaking bin leg while employed In tho mill at Corvallls tho last of July, Is now nblo to walk with tho aid of crutches. Mis Mario DoPuo of this city Is among tho 34 musicians that have re cently signed up to play Instruments In the Eugeno Symphany orchestra. Miss DoPue plays tho violin. Tho Emanon Ladles will servo a ton cent tea at tho bazaar on Satur day, Docombor 1C, one door west of Swarts and Washburno's meal mar ket. 2L Mrs. W. E, St. John, a farmor resi dent of this section, Is visiting at the homo of her sister, Mrs. M. C. Dress lor. Mrs. St. John now residing on a homestead near Crcsscnt. F. G. Adams, of Lebanon, who has been employed as Interior decorator nnd stcncilor on tho now Methodist Episcopal ctiurch building during its construction, has gono to Marshfleld. Dalse Beckett Mlddloton of this city Is a member of tho qunrtet for the beautiful cantata, "Tho Christ Child" 'by Hawley, which Is to bo given at tho Methodist church In Eugene on tho evening or Sunday, December 24. ..... , . , , , Nifty perfumes In boxes at Pccry i ' ' Clarence Fandrem has resigned his position" as dollveryman for George B. DoitIb, of Brook Farm dairy, and will lenvo for California in tho near future. L, A. Hoover, ot West Spring field, will tako charge of the milk route. Mrs. M. W. Balrd, a visiting nurse i of Eugene, was here this morning to 'nttend llttlo Douglas Hatch, the son of Mr and Mrs, W. D .William Hatch,, who la 111 with nnoumonln. The oth- i " or children nro Buffering with whoop- I ii i- cnnpn ... w... i iio, me vuuiiiiuu uuuuii jjubtsuu ur- dlnnnco No, 432 Iovylng an assess- Four girls, members of tho Metho- ment for the Improvement of the said dlst Episcopal church sunday school ' Mreot by grading and macadamlz- class, of which Mrs. IL G. Van Valzah ' ,nB-the, san;- and he said assessment . ' , . was entered upon the Docket of Town is teacher, aro tho proud possessor ; LIens on tho 13U, day of DecemDer of now Bibles which they received 191G. Sunday ns gifts for regular attendance I By the terms of tho Charter tho and well prepared lessons. . j W assessment Is now due and must ' bo paid on or before the 13th, day Tho Ladles of tho Christian church of January 1017. or Uie property .will .... , , ..,, . o, , I bo sold for tho payment thereof; Pro- will hold a bazaar and food sale Sut-v(,ed( howoveriV BllnlI bo ,awful for urdny, December 16, one door west i tjl0 owner or any property so assess or Swarts nnd Washburne's meal mur- j od for such Improvement in the sum ket. 2t, After an absenco from his pulpit or sovornl weeks, Pastor V. N. Ferris will speak at both services on tho coming Lords day, December 17th. Sco church announcements for topics to be discussed . Ed Lovulctt, who has been an in mnto of tho local hospital for the past six weeks, was down town Friday for tho first tlmo since his injury. Mr. Lovulott had a narrow escapo froia ' losing big arm, which was struck by a bolt while a woodsaw was In operation, Mr. Wilkinson of Croswell Is mov ing with his wlfo nnd children to the ranch recently rented from Hugh San Bathe by E. E. Morrison. Tho plnco lis above Haydon Brldgo on tho Mo 'Kenzlo river, nnd hns boon rented by !Mr. Morrison for a term of three years Xmns boxes at Peery's A. Mlddloton, who attendod the fun eral ot his father at Lancaster, Ohio, land haa since been visiting with hU relatives in that city and at tho homo ot Mrs. Mlddloton's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Beckott, in McConnolsvlllo Leather is on the upward trend Have some good values for 7 v men and boys. Ohio, Is ozpectcd homo about Decern' bcr 10 or 20, Mr. Mlddloton will havo been absent six weeks. U. G, McKlhancy, who resides near Sprlngflold, on Kugono rural route No.' 2, who went to Watertown, S. D., with his family somo tlmo ago, la re ported to havo undcrgono a surgical oporatlon In a hospital there recent ly. Gcorgo Levlsay, It Lebanon has rJ colved tho contract to Install tho heat' Ing plant for two now houses of Miss Margaret Morris on Second nnd B stroots. Mr. Livcsay Installed tho heating system in the new Methodist church, Tho Methodist Ladles' Aid held Its regular weekly meeting In tho church yesterday afternoon. At that tlmo business planfl wore discussed which will ho made public as soon as some thing definite Is decided. About 15 ladles were present. I have somo beautiful oil hand paint ed pictures, on heavy canvass at a very rcawonablo Christmas price. S03 them. J. C. Holbrook. Tho Epworth League of tho Meth odist church will hold its annua) busi ness meeting and social at tho new church Saturday evening at 7:30. All of tho young people or this commun ity are Invited to be present. There will bo entertainment and amusement for all. James Mundcll, whose homo Is at Waltervillo, and who has been work ing In a Booth-Kelly camp near Wend, ling, was brought to the Eugene hos pital with a broken arm and a bad cut on his face. The breaking of a. logging lino was the canse of the ac cident. Oregon Now Has 36 Counties. Oregon's 3Cth county camo into e lstcnco yesterday, when Gov. Withy, combo proclaimed the result of the voto on a measure constituting De schutcs county out of a portion of - Cook county. Tho measure decree i . ... , . , . :Ing the change was adopted by the 'voters of tho area affected at the November election. Bend will be the countj seat ot Deschutes county. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF SOUTH SEC OND STREET FROM THE CEN TER LINE OF SOUTH "E" STREET SOUTHERLY TO THE CITY LIMITS. ?ttfA la 1ioiaYiv Hvon tr tftn nvnoro . 0f property liable for the Improve- jnentof South Second Street from tho center line of South "E" Street .. u nit.. t c? flcW 0r'egon t,mt Dccember 12tlt. ! n.M . . n r- . , 1 -. ' of $25.00 or more, nt any time with In ten days after tho first publication of this notice, which ten days will explro on the 25th. day of December 1910, to file with tho Town Itccorder a written application to pay the said assessment in ten annual installments. In accordance with the Bancroft Act. The owner ship, description of pro perty nnd amount of assessment are as follows: Carrie Olness and G. E. Erickson. Tho east 1G0 foot of, Tract "A", Will ametto Heights Addition to Spring field, Oregon, $10G.4G. Carrie Olnes and G. E. Erickson, Beginning at the northeast corner of Tract "A" Willamette Heights Ad dition to Sprlngflold, Oregon; thenco north 33 feet; thence west 1C0 feet; thenco south 33 feet and thence east 1G0 feet to placo of beginning, $15.54. Sadie M. Perkins, Tho irnst 160 feet of the North 249.3 feet of Tract "B" In Wlllametto Heights Addition to Springfield, Oregon, $117.43. Herbert Derrick, Lot 3 In Block 2, $8.43. Herbert Derrick, Lot 4 In Block 2, $GG.93. William and Junla K. Deals, Lot, 5 in Block 2, $33.17. F. S. Allen. Lot 0 in Block 2. $33.72 All of tho flhnve beln'c In Wlllametto Heights Addition to Springfield, Ore gon. Fred It. Waters, Beginning nt tho northwest corner of lot 1 in block 4 ot the Willamette Heights Addition to Springfield, Oregon; run thenco east 130 feet; thence south G3 feet; thenco west 130 feet and thenco north iGSeet to the place of beginning, $33.54 J. A. Youngrecn, Beginning at tho southwest corner of lot 1 In block 4 Wlllametto Heights Addllon to Sprlng flold, Oregon, jun thenco oast 133 feet; thenco north 63 feet; thenco west 133 foot; thenco south G3 feet to tho placo ot beginning, $31,72, John C. Mullen, West half of lot 1 in block 4 in Willamette Heights Addition to Springfield, Oregon, ex cept tract sold to Fred It. Waters, described in deod record Vol. 91, page 196 pt Lnno County, Oregon, $.56. C. A. Machen. Tho north ono half pt the west ono half of lot 2 in block 4 In Wlllametto Holghts Addition to Srrlngfleld, Oregon, $31.36. All of tho aforesaid lots nnd Blocks are In Wlllametto Heights Addition to tho Town of Springfield, Oregon.' Date of first publication, December 14th, 191G. ' HEIU1ERT E. WALKERj . Town "Rocordor. Doe. 14, 21. ANNOUNCEMENT I will open a general FEED AND SEED STORE Saturday, December 16, with good supply of best Flour, Feed, Hay, Grain and Seeds J.J.BROWNING Creamery Block, Between Fifth and Sixth on Main Your patronage will be appreciated Christmas Suggestions We have on display many articles that make ap propriate Xmas Gifts. Look at some of these Solid Gold Rings" - Brooches Lavalliers Scarf Pins Cuff Buttons Tie Clasps Gold Filled Pencils Lodge Emblems Hand Painted China i D. W. ROOF, Jeweler Springfield Racket Store Is open for business. Here is the place to purchase Dolls, Toys, China, Crockery, Kitchen Ware and Candies for Christmas. Come in and look around. Springfield Racket Store Main Streot'Between Third and Fourth. "Kepner Building" Dress Up for Christmas All $15.00 Suits now $9.50 All $12.50 Suits now $8.00 This is your chance to get a good warm dress suit. Big reductions on hats and shirts. Nqw snappy ties for Christmas Gifts. C. E. SALES TOGGERY PRIME MEATS PEOPLE'S' MARKET j , Beef Boils.., J..1.10 and 12 oents pound., j Good Steaks , , 12 Wt cents pound, j Pork 18 o6ia' pound. Sausage 15 cents pound, 2 pounds J?5 cents. Veal J...12, and 16 cfcnts pound. PEOPLE'S MARKET Chas. Hardt, Prop. suggestions. . Ivory-Sets Bracelets "Watches , Cut Glass Silver Ware Waterman Pens: Thimbles Pearl Knives Clocks m 1 v