u. I ftfPfr MEBfl jf fc? f In, quality ttftftlt eWtacfi " , of today Any AVer tyefpretfirWlcl 1 9 : UoslgiiB, including imparl of a wldo variety of tlntslft bIzob, wcaveB and wolghtH. f ,1 If y,ou ;llko ulco writing napern- or. if you want 1 ; ROinotliing "different" you will And hero Jimt what . you,dc8lro. . . , Wo carry a full lino of Eaton-Crano'u Celebrated f s t!. Writing Papers. WE SUBSTITUTE Tales of the Town . jjA-now Colgate soap at 1'oory's, V V w -All thiiiRB In Leather repair ed by wolf & Miller. 1" f Disc -Hear tho now Edison Phonographs at Pcery's. , 4-You get Fidelity stamps at ma-; iiarbit aiiumcry more. -I do all Muds of altering and repairing. Jenkins, the Gleaner. C. 13. McFarland of Lowell was In Springfield on business Tuesday. -!-Our lloor covering depart niont Is complete. Ilayden & MotcaJf. 9-tw-tf Tom Abono and his mother moved Tuesday from Sixth and A streets to Mill and D. Melvhr Layton Is painting signs oil the windows of Morri sons real estate oruce. .f ... Bornto Mr. and Mrs. Tom Montgomery, on C between 5 and G streets, March 3, 1915, a daughter; - ' . Letters advertised In tho Lane County" News have been claimed by Addressees at Vlda and at Junction City. ... The regular monthly dinner of thq G. A. 11. and Ladles of tho G. A. R, will bo given at tho post hall tomorrow at noon. mm Members of the Reapers of America will enjoy a smoker af ter tho regular .meeting Friday evening. Seven candidates are to bo initiated at that time. . ... -ARE YOU WATCHING those old shoes to see if they need repairing? Look at them NOW. Hall the shoo doctor can flx them as good aB now, Fifth anil-Main' street. k Colgate's Talcums ICo at Pcory's. ... Mrs. J. J. Bryan Is quite sick with an attack of the grip. Tiio uraonam residence on south Mill street is being re shingled. ... Tho town council will meet in its regular monthly session on Monday evening. . ... B. II. G. Klstnor of Seattle, was a business caller in Spring fleuld Tuesday and Wednesday. . W. C. Scavoy and Monroe Hill of Donna attended the W. 0. W. meeting in Springfield on ruesday, . S. M. Vinson was down from Vlda Tuesday evening to attend tho meeting of tho Woodmen of the World. ... W TT llnniiinn flita wnnlr trail. ills residence on Willamette Heights to J. B. Bell for a ranch near Goshen. ... Good reliable fire Insurance. No assessments; no membership f co. Pay once and you are done. H. E. Wallter at the City Hall. If you need ,a 3 Inch wagon tho Beaver-Herndon ,Hwdware Co., have a second hand one for $20.00. Tho Yellow Front.IIard-ware. Joy Walker returned, Monday evening from a week's visit with friends In Orogon City and Port land. He also visited his sister, Mrs. 0. C. Wplf, at, Albany. ... G. II. Earl of Marcola, in charge of the Southern Pacific mill properties there, is In Springfield inspecting yard stock which tho Booth-Kelly company Is getlng out for use of tho railroad at Sacramento, West Oakland and uosevllle. . a -Springfield Flour Mill has cracked com for chickens The 7ricllla'club M te4 aiitlv eritertainted at the hotoe otorsi J. Mi Wfthfoty;6W 'Friday tiueniuun. r mnvjt wvm wu me piatimeiv The JtftTWd' gtietUr were'MrM. Geor0 Balriies. Mr. Alex McKenzloMra. J. C. Rdeae; and Mrs. Carl Fischer. A most delicious and dainty twd courso luncheon was served. All de clared Mrs. Wlthrow a most charming hostess. Mrs. B. A. Washburno gave a very enjoyable dinner Tuesday- evening in honor or tho birthday Covers were laid for eight, and room Wednesday dven'lng. The affair" wa intended a a wel come' to ihw youKfgJ fpeopl whiaf na4i recently jometf tne cwurcii. The Gleaners are' holding their regular mectmg this afternoon at .the homo of Mm. Itobert L. Drury. Charles Scott's class at the Methodist church will glVo a so cial at tno cnurcn tomorrow evening. All members of the class arc! urged to bo present. The Emanon club held its us ual ui-wcekly session wednesr Mill inery Opening Opening on Saturday, "March' 8th. Titmfc will be f hitiWmmI by Vivian and Wlnoj.rIIaynes. Mim ytrUn ki one of Ku gene's bcgtyloHns and Miee Winnie 3f ja brWMant pianiet, Mrs. N. J. HARBIT S&SS&fr a lllOSt dellKlltfUl four COUrBO dav nffnrnnnn at. iha hotriA of umncr was served, arter wnicn,Mrs. P. M. McPherson. In the tho Ku6sts passed tho evening hours at Five Hundred. Those at dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Washburno, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCulloch, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. SwarlB, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clark. The Reapers .of America are planning for another of their enjoyable Invitation dances for 'PllfiaTnir Aimnttltr fflln1l CI The Borcan class of Uic Christian church held Its usual business session at the class northwestern part of town. Three new members were added at this meeting. . . . The North End Social club gave a surprise party for Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bally Wednes day evening, barely escaping be ing themselves the victims of a surprise. Mr. Bally had the auto out ready for an evening spin when lie received a timely warn ing of Intended company. Re freshments followed an evening of Karnes and music. Mrs. Tom Ohlsen Is quite 111 at her homo on C street. ... Harness oiled in first class Bhape by Wolf & Miller. rSec J. P. Fry, Notary Public Fire Insurance and Real Estate. COBURG ITEMS The school children and a number of the parents enjoyed Save 1-3 by buying Rexall the. illustrated lecture, "Our School Tablets at Peery's. (Schools for Social Advance," ... rgivenpyur. nouge at me scnooi C. B. McFarland of Lowell was auditorium Thursday afternoon. 11 Springfield on business Wed-1 Prizes for the bird houses ucsday. (built by the school children were awarueu as ronows: Wild's Linoleum In stock, I First grade First prize, Har- 3-0 and 12 ft. widths. Ilayden & olq.Taylor; second prize, Thom- Metcalf the home furnishers, as Johnson; third prize, James 9-tw-tf Crenshaw. ! Second and third crades T H E H A R W A R E S T O R E Saturday Specials CLOCKS ALaARMI $1.00 Values Saturday 65c hi CHURNS leg. Sale No. 1 Improved $2.25 SI. 85 No. 2 Improved $2.90 $2.30 Beaver Herndon Hardware Co. w I, T n H E Y E L L O W F R O, N T Beaver-Herndon Hardware Co., have a bargain in a second hand Oliver Gang Plow. Yellow Front Hardware. First prize, Philip Rice; second nrizS, Ercle Forrester; third The prize-,' Vernon Grey, i ourin an luin craues r irsi nrize. Kenneth' "Bettis: second Mrs. George Settles of June- nrize. LenMrU'IborO: third prize. Hon City, formerly of Spring-, wiriton Cole, field, is visiting at tho home of j Sixth and seventh grades Her daughter, Mrs. J. P. John-. First prize, Henry Cole; second son, on E between G and 7 J prize, Carrie Ditto; third prize, streets. JohnWassani. 1 Eighth grade First prize, Ho- J Mrs. H. C. Barkman received, hnrPnole: second nrize. Ruth few days ago a large .box :xf Moore , third;., prize, .Sylvania particularly large and beautiful Harnis - -m violets from her daughter Helen, who Is teaching school at Myr tle Creek, Douglas county. , Mr. and Mrs. Hurd gave an old fashioned dance at their home Friday night. ' "Miihlfi ' Rnlsston snent the There will be services at the Veek-end with Mrs. Polll in Eu- Farm Loans at Lowest Rates. Our Eastern Connections will ! furnish, through us, farm loanc) at seven per cent, up to seven years. Liberal repayment priv ileges. Prompt service. See us first. It always saves money. Send us description and market value of your land. Peterson-Skotheim & Co., Register Building, Eugene, Ore. 9-10-1 Legislature estimated to have reduced appropriations $700,000 to $2,000;000 below 1913. Portland Imperial Hotel dm- lag room to be enlarged. Miss Irma Barkmaiureturnedichoapor than wheat. For good Sunday from Salem, tyhero she hard wheat blond flour that will spent tho past 40 days as a 1)r0duco more good bread per Sh spent a week with friends in Corvallls wlillo on her way homo. saok for less money than any on tho market.' Noxall will do that. t if Grocery Buying Doesn't 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 yound impure foods and un desirable goods, and the cost1 is no;: more than for inferior goods. Get the Habit of Tra'dirig1 ;. Here. 1 . s 1 U'll gene. Howard Simmons left the first of the week for Hartline, Wash. Saturday Program 'at the. Bell. Educational. ''French Villages in West Africa," Educational. "Venofnous Serpents," Educa tional. "Rlddlo of the Green Umbrella' two-reel feature. VSnakoville's Most Popular Lady," Comedy. ' Baptist church both morning and evening each Sunday. Dr. Ford of Eugene will preach. In the morning and Walter Bailey will conduct the evening service. Everybody Is cordially Invited $ attend both Of the services. .... Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Conley are moving today to a ranch near Waltervlllc. Mr. Conley, who Is ticket agent at the S. P. Co.'s east side depot In Portland, has been given a year's leave of absence on account of ill health. Mrs. Conley is a Bister of Mrs. $ilas Gay. 0 -'Under the auspices of the In ternational Bible Students'1 as sociation, J. W- Adams will speak at Frank's hall, East 9th street, Eugene, Saturday and Sunday at 7;30 p. m. All Bible students and thoso interested in the truth of God's word are cor dially invited to be present at' the meetings. Seats free. No col lections. ... " Mrs. Nellie Erb of Red Wing, (Minnesota, arrived in Springfield Tuesday to visit until Friday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Baker. Mrs. Erb was an old time friend of tlio.Bakers years ago in Minnesota. She is on her j way homo, having visited the DIqjto. and I other California FOR SALE Eggs from fancy Seventy-five per cent of the1 western railroad companies would be bankrupt today had it not been for increased econo mles'and betterments. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior U. S. Land Onice at Itoseburg, Ore con. February 19. 1915. Notice ia hereby given that Mary Cole, as heir and administratrix of the Estate of Columbus Cole, deceased, of Marcola, Oregon, who, on Febrnary 6, 1915, made application to purchase un der Sec. 5 of Act of Mar. 3, 1887, for the Hse- and .b'enefif of the heirs and assigns of Columbus Colo, deceased. No. 09990. for Lot 2 of Section 19, Towufshi&f'lCS. Range 1W... Willamette Senecal 1 Meridian, has filed notice of intention W O r.Mnl T-.-. A.tnMl.i; Altm to the land above described, before I. P. Hewitt, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, at Eugene. Oregon, on the 6th day of April, 1915. ; Claimant names as witnesses: I Norman It. Workman, of Marcola. Oregon; G. M. Apger, of Marcola, Ore gon; E. C.ltowland. of Marcola, .Ore gon; J. S. Churchill, of Marcola, Ore gon. J. M. UPTON t-a-w-M 29 Register. We Sell the Hamilton D..RQQF,Jler&.0piieiai i- Springfield, Ore. Repairing a Specialty" ''j' CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS7 Dentistry DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES; Office, 3; Residence, 111-J Over Commercial Bank, e, SpringfiiW, Oregon. Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Eti. A FJEW PULL BLOODED PLY MOUTH ROCK cockerels for sale. Inquire of H. E. Walker at thClty haljU 9 tt FOR SALE Full blooded white Wyandotte Roosters from prize winning strain. E. P. Lyon. Route 1, Springfield tf cities. 'The funeral services of Mrs. Gertrude Brlgham who died at her home on A street Sunday night, wore held at the Walker chapel at 2 o'clock Tuesday af ternoon, Tho services were con ducted by Mrs; Truman, tho first reader of tho Christian Science cburch of Eugene, of which Mrs, Brlgham was a member, In- i torment was made at tho L'aurel Grovo demetory. Thursday and Friday Program, ' ' at the Bell, , . , ,,, "Hearts of Gold.'logwph. MTho Crooks"rLpbin, , , ," "Rto and ;tlid 'r Thorn MtoA reel VHagraph featu'reT " bred Partridge Wyandotts $150 per 15 at the house, Cth apd D streets Springfield, Ore. Phone 10S JjJunlap. WE V :FURNISII BUILDING LOANS IN SPRINFIELD, or ' lorth's on" residence or business property. You can repajj ldfensillko rent. Call or write for"-' particulars. Peterson Skotheim & Co., Register buildinjEugjmj FOrTsALE l-7ft. . Jiew boat. .. Call at. Springfield -Planing Mii or, Pbpn,oi3.ow3- otf. WANTED. TO vBUYirTr'.Catt,e for ... 'ffcrqs, ;phonij. NOTICE FCjR PUBLICATION, i Department oi the Iaterior, U. S. Land"OUlcd at Roseburg, Ore gon, March 2,. 1915. ' Notice is hereby given that George William Foster; of Vlda, Oregon, who, on October 16, 1911, made Homestead Entry. Serial No. 07594. for the TV e NWtf and NWU of SWtf of Sec tion 20, Township 16 South, Range 2, East, and on March 4. 1914, made Ad ditional Homestead' Entry, Serial No. 09380 for the NEV4 of NWol section See Edwards & Brattaift For Farm and City Property Exchanges a Specialty Springfield -, Oregon .Phone 30 , Dr. N. W. EMERY- DENTlSt TELEPHONE Offlcc,lri tile . 6.. O F.!Bulk&f;, SPRINUMtLO, UHtUOW . J. H. BOWER Lawyer. Phono 1221 . i 20. Township 16 S. Range 2 E Wil-831 Willamette St. Eugene, Ortfn lamctte Meridian, has filed notice "f ' intention to make Final Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before I. P. Howltt, U. S. Commissioner, at his. office at Eugene, Oregon, on the 14th day of April, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses Luvern Chlison, of Vlda. Oregon, Donjamin Mluney. of Vlda, Oregon. Frank Minney, of Vlda, Orogon. William Foster, of Vida, Oregon. J. M. UPTON. tApr.S Register . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U, S. Land Qfflco at Roseburg, Ore gon, March 3, 1915, Notice Is hereby given that Coy Els ton, of Vida, Oregon, who, on April 30, 1912, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 07934, for Lot 4 'of See, 34, Tp. 16 S, R 3 E, and N of NEW- of. Section 3, Township 17 S, Ttange 3 E., Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention to mako Final Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above desorlbod, before Stacy M. Rus sell. Clerk of Lane County, at his oHice- at Eugene, Oregon, on the ICth day of April, 1915. , Claimant names as witnesses: Frank B. Mason, of Vida, Oregon. Janies Neal. of Vida, Oregon.?'.- tfoe Weakfleld, of Vida, Qr.eon, weue joiiy. oi viua, ure&wu. UptS Register., Dr. Eugene KcsteF Office in Stevons-Perklns Block PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Phones: Residence 91 . ' Office 82 . Home Products Do not go out of town for any thing in the line of breadj pips; cakes, cookies, etc., w)ien. you can obtain the best right at. home. i j' Springfield Bakerjj S. Young, Propv I ROBERT BURNS Lodge, 78, A. M. F Ancient and Accepted Scottish III to. Uni versal and Symbolic !i Free 7iBg in W, O. W. iMtll. Visit ' N Jg, brothers welcome. V " Pt A. Johnson. X. E. Durrln . , tetecretKry. ' R. W. M. We print butter, wrappers lJnone a; won uo inc xest;,