!. J. I'.'UT "X fipur Druggist, nfr if Y6u; HlipfilJ' lmVe.it rMrfton drti&lBfcj Just ifc'&m I fnlltUUUl' rill Pftn flritttirm 0K! V.MUfl'ilr.n nn lu Iiuia11 n Hl.n,1iii.l ' I oly owlodyo. Got acquainted with our Btoro and Its man-, anient. Wt want your drug trade, on the tasls of sitpor Jol; goods and sorvlco.f It you will try usj you will soon havo abttmlunt rooKon for malting our Htoro your regular trading pineal 1 ' ' ' - - "Lot uo bo your family druggist." it COO incirri r w . . 'Bt " r NEVER fes vjr C 1 1 ncTiri i-rr-v Tales of the Town Tie. Ifiye IJundred cn,b hejd It regujar fqmlon at tJUe, lo,m? of Mrs. Harry WJiltney Wednes day aftornobh of this wefek. All the members wore present, and there Were also present, an the guests of the club, Mrs. J. L. Clark, Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, Mrs. Dale Mummey, and Mrs.' Jcsso Seavoy. Mrs. Carl Fischer was awarded the honors. At the close of tho afternoon tho! hostess served a delicious two- course luncheon. Tho first meeting of the Pro gressive Five Hundred was held last evening at, tho pleasant homo of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Catching, 7 .and streets.. A !dsHcious lyncheon was served bjMho hosfess a't the close of the contest, Those present Were Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Fry, Mr. ana Mrs Win, Donaldson, Mr. and Airs. Al. Montgomery, Mr. and, Mrs. L. E. Durrln, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Drum.Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Catching, Mrs. Zclla Can treil, Mrs, Jessie Newman, Mr. Gilbert Davis. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rose and Miss Zola Gould were guests of the club. The Knights and Ladies of Security are planing on a social j time after their regular meeting this evening. All members are reguested to be present. Quality , is tho motto, at tho Dell. rr 4-A.new Colgato fioap at Peery's i 1 t Paul Hadloy of Jasper .was in Springfield today on business. Sco J. P. Fry, Notary Public Fire Insurance and Real testate. Hubert Travis has resumed his position as salesman at tho Toggery. ' : I do all kinds of altering and repairing. Jenkins, tho Cleaner. - C. S. Bliss of Salem was In Springfield on business Snuday and Monday. 1 a Mrs. John Edwards was oper ated on at the Springfield hospit al .yesterday morning, and is 'how doing nicely. The Springfield Garage was this week appointed local Stude bakcr agency and will carry a II iu of Studebakcr supplies. '' Gootl reliable fire Insurance. No assessments; uo membership feo. Pay once ahd you are done. II'K. Walker at tho City Hall. ' "Dad" Wlthrow suffered a se verely lacerated hand this week while baiting a trap on an Island in the McKenzlo opposite Dead mond's ferry. The stick with which he was placing the bait broke, lotting his hand down in to, the jaws of tho closing trap. .Wo will divide our profits with you. When you need flour, buy of us and you will bo suro of; Quality and save money at the game time. Cupid Hard wheat $1.85, Johnson's Best, tho "China. Pheasant" brand $1.75. Special prices on quantities. Wo carry a- full lino of all kinds of Feeds, Flour, Hay, Sto.ck Food aijd Poultry Supplies Come in and get our prices. Springfield Feed Company. Seo oui; Easter window at the Palace of Sweets? Seo our Easter BeautlcB at ,lho Palace of Sweets. , . - . Hear tho now Edison Disc Phonographs at Peery's. S. St Johns, a Myrtle Creek .lumberman, was In Springfield Tuesday. , Charles Zumwalt of Donna was In Springfield and Eugene on business Tuesday. Elmer C. Keller of Bridal Veil, Oregon visited with his brother-in-law, 0. W. Johnson, Monday. a Joy Walker left Tuesday for fi visit in Oregon City and Port land. He will be the guest of .Bruce Evans. 1 ' j 1 Ladles buy your hats-and trlmmlngB at tho Harblt millin ery storo where you get the "Fi delity" Trading stamps. Tho management of the Bell wa$ pleased to see tle city Su perintendent and two of the grade teachers present to view the educational program Tues day and Wednesday. Tho Bell is showing a '"Patho News" Tuesday and Wednesday and a "Hearst Sollg News" Sat urday. Tho only picture houso In tho valley that Is buying them both. uvt.iiml Wallace Potter, of this clty,( formerly In the theatre business at Springfield, Is now traveling on tho road for tho Universal Film company. He was in the! city yesterday and the night be fore. Register. Springfield Flour Mill has cracked .com- for chickens cheaper than wheat. For good hard wheat blend flour that will produce more good bread, per sack for leas nioney than any on the market. Noxall will do that. -yM Colgate's Talcums lGc at Peery's. Mrs. John Mathers was oper ated on at tho Springfield hospi tal yesterday. Saturday Special. 2 pounds good coffee for 35 cents, Cox & Cox Grocery Dept. -rSave 1-3 by buying Rexall Schpol Tablets at Peery's. v , Saturday Special. 2 pounds good coffee for 35 cents, Cox & pox Grocery Dept. Miss Margaret Herd of Springfield, departed yesterday for Burr Oak, Kan., where she J. N. Neet of West Springfield111 yislt w,tJ hcr Parcnts for' a underwent an operation at the local hospital Wednesday. Lots of things for Easter ?t the Palace of Sweets. Drop. in and see them. . George Lamar was down from Wc-ndllng Tuesday on business and to visit friends. couple months. J., A. Cox has been quite ser iously ill with threatened pneu monia, but at the present time is lout of danger. He is still very weak, however. Mrs. R. N. Griffin and daugh ter ilaurel accompanied by Miss Grace Collins returned Monday- Born On Monday, February from a two weeks visit with rel 5 ioik r Mr nwi Mra t w atlves and friends at Fall Creek. I W . .. AM. V. 111 ' llfik. UUHVO, YV 11 U JiVtD VIII 1' UlU a ! sireet, was operated on at the Saturday program at the Bell ' Mercy hospital, Eugene, yester vlll contain a "Hearst Seiig; day for the removal of one of his News," the first pne ever shown ! f1"'18- He is doing even bet In Springfield. r lian "vVas anticipated. . ,r - , , ', . J Dr. J. O. Richmond attended Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smeed -ft- . , T of Walterville spent Tucsda e banquet of the Lane County night with her parents, Mr. and 1 al sletyfit Eugene M" irS, ai nr i idayAlevening, The paper of the Mrs, Al Montgomery, r ,t J . i I -ni. tr. . . : Special while they " last' Liberty Wheat and Oat flakes 25 cents the package. Cox Grocery Dept. Cox & afr. . and Mrs. L. E. Durrin moved yesterday from the Stan iger cottage on G between A and Kohn Phappas suffered so- 13 streets mto tne recently re .Vcrely burned hands Tuesday J modeled Staniger napartments at his home at Natron when he 011 G and B streets, poured oil onto a stove. Died-At Ihe" family home, O.W.Johnson was confined to .Walterville, Saturday, February his home Tuesday and Wednes-r20, 1915, John R. Putman, aged day by reason of illness, and Baxter Young drove the lumber truck. Grocery Buying Doesn yt Require the time and thought and attention that it used to. Nowadays, at this modern store, ' we take care of the "worry part" of . ' your grocery buying we stand be tween you and impure foods and un desirable goods,- and the cost is no 1 more than for inferior goods. - ; i! Get the Habit of Trading ;.. Here. , I' Jit . amivii A(ai,A'f,A vtu Mrs.' Lane returned to her .home at Corvallis yesterday af ter spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Sorenson, and her sister. , Vln Williams, who was operat ed on for appendicitis at the Eugene hospital ten days ago, was brought to his homo here this afternoon. -,wvim Georgo Boyle secured a fine wildcat hide, from Addington, a trapper who was down from the RIgdon ranch tho first of the week. Mr. Addington has been on the look-out for a long time for a skin such aB Mr. Boyle wanted. "Undo Jimmy' Doyle, for years a quaint character about Eugene, died at the county poor farm Tuesday aged 94 years. Tho body was brought to W. F. Walker's chappl, and tho funeral services wero conducted here by Rov. II. W, Davis. George Wishmah returned on Tuesday from a visit V Nebras ka, ahd Is now visiting at the home of Georgo Catching, Vln Williams and other friends In Springfield. Ho was In Nebras ka during the heavy storms, and Is glad to get back to tho milder climate of Oregon. 1 FOLLOW DIRECTIONS t j Buy good shoes, and when they need repairing, 'bring Uiem tb Hall, the Shoo Doctor, Fifth land Main streets. 72'years, 9 months and 17 days. Interment was made on Sunday, j February 21, at Mt. Vernon j cemetery. Funeral under direc tion of W. F. Walker. ji Died At the family home,. Pleasant Hill, Monday, February 22, .1915, Mrs, Mary Papenfus, wife of R. Papenfus, aged 44 years, Deceased had suffered prolonged illness. Interment in Plqasant Hill cemetery at 2 p. m., Tuesday, W. F. Walker, fun oral director, Tax Payers Problsms Lessened Hundreds ' of tax payers in Lane county who are unable to go. to Eugene to look up their 1914 taxes will bo glad to learn that tliis can be done for them by 'tSvo experienced men, Geo. D. Fisk, and I. J. Walcott, of Eu gene. They have a plan where by taxes can Tie looked up for the tax payer, notice of the amount sent to liim, and lie can remit through them to the County Treasurer and be suro his taxes have been properly taken care of. Their advertisement in this paper explains the method they SEED POTATOES FOR SALE. 'I anv shipping in two carloads of'Wesco Burbank seed pota toes. I will guarantee to buy all potatoes raised from this stock inrf1916, Seo E. E. Morrison, next door to the post ofllce. -Senator (Miss) Clarfcof Glen dale does not think the oratory Ju'ket Sepate la worth -what it colSts the state. & T H H R D W A R S' T O R Uurnsey W Extra Special for Saturday are Something New Cooking Ware- Unheard of Prices No. 1. Pudding Fan,4vtftf&$z cap.. JQc No. 4. Cocottcs, 4,ln 8 oz. capacity. IQC No. 3. Custards, 4 lh.10 oz, capacity. . 10c No. 8. Pudding Pans, 5 In, 14 oz. cap. 10C No., 2. Custards, 3 in., 8 oz. capacity, Qc No. 10. Bean Pots, 4 in. 1 pt, capacity J.0C No. 32. TeaPots, 18 oz. capacity. ..... 13 C No. 1 Casserole covered, 5 in., 14 oz, capacity 15c No. 5 Pudding Pans, 7 in. 2 pints capacity ISC No. 6 .Pudding Pans, 8 in., 2 pints capacity ,. 15 C No. 2. .Mixing Bowls, 6 in. iy2 pint capacity , ........ , 15C No. 18. Bean Pots, 5 in. 2 pint capacity 15c Beaver Herndon Hardware Co. W I.. T H T H Y E L' L O W F R O N T Spring Stock Arriving Daily Kuppenheimer SUITS I Are here in the latest styles and patterns. Se lect your suit now for the Easter Fashion Show. Also the latest in Hats shown by C. E. Sales At The Toggery Fine Program Thursday and Friday at Bell "The Bond of Womanhood" 2 reel drama, Lubin, "The Lost Melody" A drama of fine sentiment, Edison. "The Indian Suffragette" A Kalem comedy, said to be good. Broncho Billy Favorite.west- ern drama featuring the popular George Anderson. W. O. W. All members earnestly re quested to attend next Tuesday evening. Some neighbor present will Teceive a hat, you'd better come. H. E. WALKER, Clerk. Classified Ads For Sale, Bent, Wanted, Etc, FOR SALE Full blooded white Wyandotte Roosters irom prize winning strain, E. P. Lyon. Route 1, Springfield tf FOR SALE Eggs from fancy bred Partridge Wyandotte $1.50 per 15 at the house, Gth and D streets Springfield, Ore. Phone 108 R W. L, Dunlap. FOR RENT Three room fur nished house close in. Box 74 Springfield. 8-jtf Call for Warrants. , Wnticn ia hnrebv ctven -that I "Will pay all outstanding Street Improve-, mont warrants agamsi uio tnu ui Springfield up to and including num. ber C587. Interest will cease after February 23, 1915. By order ot tho Town Council, ' LILLIAN GOniUB, 744 Town Treasurer, Parties -wishing to contribute clothing to the Asociated Char ities will pleaso ask their gro cery,, dellverymen to take the supplies to E. E, Morrison,', where they will bo taken caro of. , j JENNIE FENWICKv; ... 1 Pres. Associated Charities HAMILTON MOVEMENTS Are made 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 other watch. Don't buy a watch until you see the Hamil ton. You can't beat a Hamilton forthe moneys D. W. ROOF, Jeweler & Opliciw WOLF & MILLER Harness, Laprobes, Horse Blankets, Whips, Gloves, Har ness and Shoe repairing. Spring field, Between 3rd and Main. We Give Fidelity Trading Stamps. Home Products Do not go out of town for any thing in the line of bread, p!es cakes, cookies, etc.. when yon can; obtain the best rigW at home. Springfield Bakery S. Young, Prop. CAREFUL, CONSCIEfJTIOUS Dentistry DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES: Office, 3; Residence, 11T! Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. See Edwards & Brattaih For Farm and City Property Exchanges a Specialty Springfield - Oregon Phone 30 Dr. N. W. EMERY DENTIST TELEPHONE 6 T - Ofllce in the I, O. 0. I. BliiKHnr SPRINQFIELD, OREGON J. H. BOWER, ,, 4 Lawyer. , Phono 1221 831 Willamette St, Eugoney Oregon Dr. Eugene Kester Office ,iu. Stevens-Perkins Block PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. si'-.'. PUoaea: teBJdee 31 i -tv.it- x.VM,