1 - Continued X, ' During February we will continue to sell our mens and boys overcoats at ' one-half price. Mens and boys suits at one-third less. This is your opportunity to save money. We do not reserve any suits or overcoats; 1 anything in these lines go at the prices stated. Specials in Ladies and Childrens Shoes $3.50 Ladies' Tan Button Shoes ; $2.95 $4.00 Ladies Tan Button Shoes -S3.iS Childrens Tan Button Shoes at 15 per cent Less These are all good models, but we are overstocked and must reduce the lines. REVIVAL MEETINGS his audience. Is men, All his In- DRAW TO A CLOSE vltatlonB am directed to tho (Continued from Pngo 1.) NlUttfO momborH 0t hlK crowd. Tho mootlnga "will cloao Sun- elated the efforts, o! BructSW tmorn,n f" V?" i ..... J ... Tlirrnnf lllltnn llltMI Itl IT 1111(1 Ml". women of tho: town have: npproJ has won such n place In thqi 1fVnn8l w,n d? ,,,a, I'f t hearts of tho people In bo short' ( roS8 1,1 .our.cUy n' Uuil tim 1,1 n tlmo aa lma this ovnngetlat. Tho first aervlco that Evans spoko ho announced hid' policy In these words, "Most Just Arrived The new spring and summer samples of A. E. Anderson & Co. Tailored Clothes. The tailoring you need. ovangellsts when thoy go Into n community sail into ovory per son and everything thoy seo and skin them from hell to break fast, hammer tho town ofllclals, belittle tho ministry, denounce tho members of tho churches, unearth scandal and make chaos out of everything in general. 1 will not do that wlUlo I urn In town. I preach n positive gos pel. I won't talk much on brim stone or sulpher and I won't sic 'a half dozen old sisters on a fellow and. drag him out. Every man or woman who comes (down that aislo will como with his eyes open and because ho : wants to come." It must bo said that Evans has stuck to that policy absolutely, j ITo has been unscathlng when talking about sin. He has been I fearless as a lion when standing I for what ho thought to be right. I He has appealed in a largo way to men. A great proportion of the ovening ho snonltB in Oregon ...It.... ltn tinea nnillllinlnil I'll. I . ii. ...in i.. mcouuga uoiorc. no win ionium thoro thrco weeks nnd then open at Creswoli In great union campaign. From thoro ho goes to Junction City and then to Cottago Grove for a similar! enmpign. The evangelist and his helpers will be in Grants Pass and Corvallls before they rest for tho summer. Invltntious lire coming to the evangelist for meetings next fall. Tho music hns bgon conduct ed throughout under the able direction of Prof. Harold Hum bert. Ho has won a largo place In the hearts of tho pcoplo of Springfield. February Announcement i I. i hi i i i A1J Lace and Embroidery Reduced Wo have Just rocolvod a now shlpmont of Wool Qoods, sultnblo for spring Stilts, Skirts and Drosses. Pricod at from SOc t0 SI, .25 t" DAINTY SPRING WAISTS Cleverly made and trimmed from slioor voiles, lawns, and dlmltios. Priced ex tra opoclol $1,25 an(' $1.50 HAMPTON'S NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF NORTH SIXTH STREET. I Notice Is hereby glvon to the owners ,of property llablo for tho Improve iinent or North Sixth street from North 1 "G" uorth 522.CC feet that on tho Sth day of February. 1915, the common council passed Ordinance No. 414 lovy Ing nn assessment for tho Improve ment of said street by Kradlncaand surfacing with crushed rock, and the said assessment was ontorod upon tho Jl. E. Church, corner Second ! and B streets. J. T Moore, pas- j tor, Phone 117W. Noxt Sunday: I 9:30 Sunday school. Morning worship, union ser vice at the tabomuclo, corner of Main and Mill. 3:00 i. m. Junior League. G:30 P. M. Epworth League. Home coming. A great sorvico assured. All aro Invited. 7:30 Song and sermon. All are Invited. church will be resumed, Tho I . .. i fullest and heartiest co-opera Hon of all is assured. 1 Spring Wtyh 'Arrb DIMITIES, CREPES, TANGO CREPES, FIGURED VOILES AND WASH SILKS Mens Corduroy Pants Reduced Wo aro offering our antlro lino of Mon'o and Boys' Cordu roy Panto at a groat saving. Slzoo run from 29 to 48 waist measure. Mado In full pog nnd half peg stylos with or without cuffs.. About 100 pairs In stock.. Make cholco of your slzo at $4,00 Corduroys S2.98 I $3-00 Corducoyo JR2.25 $3.50 Corduroys 2.62 ' ?2-25 Corduroys $1.69 Fifth & Main Cox & C OX SPRINGFIELD, OREGON Phono 66 KM MT. VERNON ITEMS W. S. Dodd has just returned from a very profitable sojourn at Corvallls where he attended the Farmers' Short Course. Rev. E. C. Tuppet of the Eu gene Bible school preached to a good attendance at. the school lipuse Sunday. i c r ri .. Docket of Town Lions on tho 10th day home of Mrs. Harry Withers on 'of February. 1915. By Tho terms of February 4 and a splendid time week. Misses Mae Smith and Rose was enjoyed. The day was spent in sewing and social chat. Din ner, the main feature, was ser ved at one o'clock. Those pres ent were: Mesdames Mary Mc Pherson, Edna Carpenter, Mar garet Carpenter, Margaret Gor- Vt; nn.i Mr t t wuhpr nf ' rie, Sarah Stevens, Rae Stevens, - - -. , , , . Hester Armltage, Ethel Armit TSugene, spent several days vis- f. ' , tli. iting relatives in this vicinity last r ' " ' " " ' a firs. .TpnnfittA Wltliprs TAPtin lVi there; Messrs J. R. McPher- son. Pari Ramenter. J. P. With- Kaldorof Marcola spent the erg pajjj withers, Harry With-week-end with Miss Smith s par- prg Magtep wuhers and ehts, Mr. and Mrs. G. W Smith. Wayne Amltage Little Miss Rev. E. C. Tupper and Miss porothy Withers and Mildred Pina Benedict took dinner at E. Carpenter. This club has met S. Harding's Sunday. m continuously for eight years and Roy Palmer and sons returned seVeral of the charter members j last iuonaay irom aiuomia are stni its most ardent support whore they had spent several ers The gentlemen are not reg inonths. uiar atendans their presence, Mrs.' J. A. Clearwater was in- at this meting being due to the disposed for several days but is condition of the weather mak improved at the present writing. ing lt impossible for them to E. D. Chase and Alvie McPher- Work at home, son are going to Eastern Oregon to look up homesteads, when spring opens. J. R. Stevens and sons have taken a 'contract to cut several hundred cords of wood for G. W.' anh.John Smith. Our school, which is under the able supervision of Miss Pina 1 Benedict, will, be Standardized next Friday. j Joe Sylvester is putting in his poR SALESeeonfl hanfl Wflfr assure time trapping. ' ; cream se arator and low. Miss Hazel Lathrop spent j gee p, Morrison. 3-4 "Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of her brother, J. B. Lath-; TWO FINE LOTS in Laurel- Classifiqd Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, fcEto. FOR SALE Red clover seed. Tested. 15c per lb. Write P. O. Box 56, 'or phone 28F2, Springfield, Ore. 4-5 rpp, of - the McKenzie Stock IJFarm. , The Mt Vernpn Glee Club, un tler the direction of E. S. Hard ing, made their initial appear-! ance on Saturday evening at the Mt. Vernon school house in the role of negro minstrels. The ;program was well rendered and made quite a hit with the aud- v '.ienee. Immediately, following I , ibe program a basket social was held and the baskets were soon sold. The neat sum of $36 was Qleared which will be applied to building a horse shed on the school grounds. This will fill a Ipug felt, want and will be very much apreclated by patrons of the district. ' The Eighth Annual Anniver sary mQqingpf J;he Mt. Vernon ',ThJnbJo society was held at the hurst, Portland, to Exchange for Springfield property. T. S. Sparkman, owner, 1862 KIncald street, Eugene. 3-4 FOR SALE Two U. S. Separa tors as good as new. A bar gain. Springfield Creamery, 4-tf. See Edwards & Brattain For Farm and City Property Exchanges a Specialty Springfield - Oregon Phone 30 Dr. N. W. EMERY DENTIST TELEPHONE 6 lOfflce In the I; O. 0. P. Building: ' SrKINurltLD,"OKEGON tno Charter Uio Bald assessment Is now duo and must bo paid on or before tho 3rd day of March. 1015, or tho property will bo sold for tho payment thereof, provided, howover, It shall bo lawful for tho owner of any property so assessed for such Improvement In tho sum of twenty-flvo dollars or nioro, at any time within ton days nfter tho first publication of this notice, which ten days will expire on tho 22nd day of February. 1915, to fllo with, the Town Recorder a written application to pay tho said assessment in tcti an nual installments, In accordance .with the Bancroft Act. The ownership, description of prop erty and amount of assessment. are as follows: ' Name Description Amount Block 103, Springfield Investment & Power Co.'s Addition. Robert nnd L. J. Sldwell, Lots . 11 and 12 $100.83 Henry Vollstead, lota 13 and 14 7.47 M. G, Evans, Lot 15 3.74 School IJIst. No. 19. Lots G. 7, 8, 9, and 10; also Lot 9'of Clark & Washburne's AddlUon 202.61 Block 110. S. P. I. &'P. Co.'s Add' Heirs of Wm. J.' Luther, Lota 1, . 2, 3, 4. nnd E. 1-2 Of 5 97,30 M. WWobber, E 1-2 Lot 14 and Lot 15 0,23 Hattlo E. Mulligan, Lots 1C, 17, and. 18 , 10S.S0 2ark & Washburne's Adjlltlo O. ffi&Roberts,- Beginning ut a pplnt on the S. line of Lot 10 2 .ft. east of the Southwest i corner of said lot, run North C7.C4 feet to a point C7.G4 feet from the North Boundary of said lot; thence East 1G0 feet; thence South G7.C4 feet; thence West 1G0 feet to place of-beginning 52.G5 Allison B. Richardson. Begin at a point 2 feet East of the Northwest corner of Lot 10, run East 160 feet; thenco South G7.G4 feot; thenco West 160 feet; thence North 67.G4 feet to place of beginning. . . , Edward Soleim. Begin 58 feet West from tho Southeast cor ner of lot 8; run West 132 feet; thence North 60 feet; thenco East 132 feet; thonco South 60 feet to placo of bo- , ginning .. 5 Olo Solcim. Begin nt a point in the South boundary of Lot 7, 58 feot West of the South- east corner of said lot, run thenco West 131 feet; thonco north 67 feet; thonco "West 1 foot; thenco North 1.28 feot; thence East 132 feet; thenco South 68.28 feet, to place of 'beginning Nick Anderson. Begin at u point in the North boundary of Lot 7 and 58 feot from tho . Northeast corner of said lot; and run thenco West 132 ' feot; thenco South 67 feet; thence East 132 feot; thenco , North 07 feet to place of be- ' , ginning 52.15 Nick Anderson, Begin at a point In tho North boundary J of Lot 8, and 58 feet Woat of $ tho Northeast corner of trnld lot and run thenco West 132 1 feot; thence South 61.28 feet; thence East 132 Feet; thenco North 61,28 feot to place of beginning , Date of first publication 11, 1915. HERBERT E. WALKER, ," Town Rocordor, 52.C5 1.16 53.ir V3, February 7 I ROBERT BURINS Lodge, No. 78, U. 1). A. M. V. Ancientd "Accopted Scottish Rite UriR , .versa! and Symbolic Hroe, Masond meets Friday b,ven' rinirfln-.W. Ci. V. Imll VII., " r'in'gr bfothora welcotn'o. "A A.ffplinspn, ,L. E. Durrlfcr . Secretary. ' W.yM HAMILTON MOVEMENTS Are mado in 17, 19, 21 and 23 jewel and range in Price from $12.25, to $60 More Hamilton watches are used on the railroads of America than any othor watch. Don't buy a watch until you seo the Hamil ton. You can't beat a Hamilton for the money D. VV. ROOF, Jeweler & Optician PARRISH & SON, Successor to Calkins & Son. General Dray ago Businoss, Pianos Moved. Phone 30 Springfield, Ore. Home Products Do not go out of town for any thing In the line of bread, pies, caltes, cookies, etc., when you can obtain tho best right at home. Springfield Bakery S. Young, Prop. rsion Fares to the California Expositions Round trip tickets, permitting stop-overs nt nil points In either direction, to tho Panama Pa cific International Exposition, San Francisco, Feb. 20 to Dec. 4th, nnd to tho Panama Cali fornia Exposition, San Diego, open all year, will be placed on sale February 15 to November 30 Via tho . f Scenic S hast 3 Route Three Fine Trains Dally. Shasta Limited: Extra Faro, First Class equipment only. Leaves Portland 3:50 p. m. A High Class Train. San Francisco Exproas: Observation Car, Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars, Chair Cars and Diner. California Express: Standard and Tourist, Sleeping Cars, Chair Cars and Diner. Full particular!), fnroB, free literature on tho Exposition, train Bchctl ulea, etc., from nenrost Agent of tho SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Orogon. CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES: Office, 3; Reoldence, 111-J Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Orogon. J. H. BOWER Lawyer. I'hono 1221 831 Willamette St. Eugene, Oreoon Dr. Eugene Kesfcer Otllco liKStovouu-Porklns Dlock PHYSICIAN & SLfRGEON Fltonca; IteBldonco 01 -Olllco 82 Saves Repair Bills aali GAS ROOM HEATERS aro. inexpensive to buycheap to' oporato. They are their cost over and over again in the colds, .sore throats and othor ailmonts thoy prevent. For Fall and Spring Heating thoy are ideal. Usoful during tho coldor months for auxiliary purposes to help out tho regular stoves or fumacos-to warm rooms quickly in tho morning. V . . , Seo them at the Ga3 office, 957 Willamette Streot, or Follman-Nowland Co., 625-49 Willamette Street, Eugene. OREGON. BPWEB. COMPANY ft 4 't