H WWhlVI II I 1 The Wonderful It colors old and now straw hats. " t Any one can use It. vta have It In the following colors: Jot Mack Vlolot. Burnt Htrnw. Corlim. Lavoiulur. Yellow. Sajio Groon. Urown. Cnutlnul Hod. Navy Blue. Cadet Bluo . 25C A BOTTLE. ttcr NEVER SUBSTITUTE ft : Tales of the Town J ? Harness oiled in first class Hlmpo by Wolf & Miller. Canadian Field Peas, and need hurley at the Springfield Feed Co. Orson Vaughn suffered a se vere homorrluiKo of thu nose this morning. Mrs. Vln Williams, undcr- , wont an operation Friday for the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Drury removal of her tonsils. wont to Wnllervlllo Friday for a 1 few days visit. I E. Greathouse, who haB been working on the Coos Bay rall- - Got the habit of going to road, came In Thursday. Mall tho Shoo Doctor for n llrst-l ... .,", i Iiihh roimlr lob Hard times will not hit you repair joo. ,Bo hard If you let Hall Uio Shoe Grant Battles and James Hart Doctor repair your old shoes, of Waltervlllo aro In Springfield' , ... n tV,1K(n . irwiiiv on lnmlnoHfl . i v Carney of Thurston at- loday on DUBinoss. tended the Reapers of America J. P. Fry has decided to close the dining rqom. of tho Elite ho tel for tho present. . . Mrs. W. I. Smith of Landax was operated on at tho Spring Held hospital Saturday. Wllmot brothers moved their houscholdgoods from Clover dalo to Springfield Saturday. .Mr. andMrs. y. F. G ...strap of Hugetie were pleasant callers at the News olllce Saturday after noon. - Teddy ,flarber pf . Wcndllng was brought Xq, tho Springfield hospital. las.t week to have his tonsils removed. Clttfe f?(&TkfcCuWocsh has been quite sick for a few days with attacks of croup. Mrs. Essie Knight was operat ed on: at, the Springfield hospital last Tuesday and Is now well on tho way to recovery. Good reliable firo Insurance. No assessments; no membership fee. Pay.onco qnd you aro done. II. E. Walker at tho City Hall. .. ,.. Frank Fox and wife of Port land were In Springfield Sunday and Monday o"n business. They were registered at tho Hotel Springfield, j a J. P. Fry has completed- tho changes at his garago on, Sixth street, "and tho building now houses ds, machine and that of Dr. Morterisen. II. M. Murray of. Portland, boiler .Inspector for tho board of are underwriters,. Inspected mo boilers , at tho Oregon rowi'i plant yesterday, . ,,a, i , Francis Lambgrty, . , pharma cist at t.ho "Kegels drug storo, was ublo to bo down town last Thursday, for tho first time af ter an Illness of two weeks, t ' , Surprise your wife with a Now Perfection oil stovo and she will certainly appreciate your thoughtfulness. Hayden & Metcalf, tho homo furnishers, i . ,Ed. Whltsott and.wlfo of Port land woro.rogl8tored.nt tho Hotel Sprlngflold . Saturday. Mrs. Whltsott returned to Portland Sunday. Mr, Whltsott Is In tho employ of tho S. P. Co. Rovt and Mrs. O. F. Elson- fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsllpn inongor left .Frltlftfy night, for at tho Orpgon Agricultural col tljiolr former hQino In pQprisyl- logo. This is the first Viat!pnal" vanla, fgolng by,- way of San, to outer Q, A. G., and tho meet Francisco. Rov. Mr. Elsenmen- Jpg ,.F;;lday .n'sW W.as. tw, fljCftt ger and' wife made a host of session of his college fraternity Orionds while thoy wore con- that Superintendent Kirk had neatod with tho Baptist churoh here. Liquid Magician All things In Leather repair ed by Wolf & Miller. -You get Fidelity stamps at tho Harblt Millinery store. e Buy your hay, feed and Hour at thu Feed Store. We sell It cheaper. Horn On Tuesday, March 16, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bcr ger, a son, surprise party Friday evening. Miss Vln McPhcrson wont to Ashland Saturday morning to visit' her sister, who Is 111 there. Tho Brilliant Vacuum Cleaner for sale $19.50, or. for rent $1.25 per day. See Dale Mummcy. 14 . Mrs. Mary A'dy and-daughter Marian of Eugeno spen, Friday and Saturday as the guests of Mrs. R. L. Kirk. Mrs. Godman went to 'Fisch er's camp near Marcola Friday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. T. Wilson. . Mrs. Alex McKenzle ..is. ex pecteu" home tomorrow from a visit with her sister, "Mrs. C. A. Arehart, at Monmouth. O Mr. and Mrs. 0. C, .Wolf mo tored .up from Albany Sunday to visit Mrs. Wolf's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Walker. J. B. Green, who had been serving on tho Lane county jury, has resumed, his beat as night watchman for tho town. -- J. L., Clark .and E."E, Morrison went to Salem Saturday to at tend a meeting of the Oregon Hop Growers' association. famuli lnlllr dnllvnrAil nielli: and morning from PrunoviUo Dairy. Any one wishing milk call 43F3. we nave our owp milk. 15tf Mrs. C. E. Hill, who wa? oper ated on at tho Mordy Jrosijltal, Eugeno, last Friday, Ib reported as progressing nicely toward re covery. . . The now and larger t,urn,tablo at Wqndltng was completed on Saturday and the outfit cars .of tho bridge crow wore brought down that afternoon. Do your cooking, baking, roasting, toasting and, ironing the year around on a Now Per fection wick blue flnmo oil stove. Sold by Hayden & Metcalf. Mr. and Mrs.Georgo Catch ing, Miss Gertrude Williams and Miss Eva Ohlson madp an auto mobile trip to Coburg and to Junction City Sunday afternoon. ft, L.'Klrk wont to Corvallis Pridav to attend tho installa tion of a chapter of the national attended - In - 13 years. Ho ro- turned Saturday noon. .A. fiM&UXoh .mwSfi $ b'uslneW trip to MapMon Friday. J, B. Vallace pen Sunday with Ills sister In Coburg. ilobert D. Fox of Oregon City is In Springfield looking for a lo cation. M -, , E. E. Morrison is paying 30 cents a pound for Mohair. It . I do all kinds of altering and repairing, Jenkins, tho Cleaner. Mrs. I. W. Smith of near Lo well was operated on at the lo cal hospital Saturday. ; C. E. Winter of Goshen ,Is quite sick with an attack of in- flamatory rheumatism. JMrs. Mary E. .Buchanan. Is very sick at Ihc. home of her niece, Mrs. John Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. Itay .Emerson visited Mr. and Mrs. 'Ed Beck In Eugeno Saturday and Sun day. Attorney and Mrs. J.F. Brum baugh of Eugene spent Sunday, tho guests of Supt. and Mrs. R. L. Kirk. A $ spent In repair work oh those old shoes with Hall the Shoo Doctor is $$$ or $$$$ saved on a new pair. Now Perfection Oil Cook Stove is tho best, simple ni con struction, always- ready. For sale by Hayden & Metcalf. -Two Incubators for sale cheap at the Feed Store. 1 Mc Clanahan and 1 Improved Reli able. Will sacrifice for cash. Mrs. It. E. Davis, who was op crated on at the Springfield hos pital a week or ten days ago, was able to go to her home last Thursday. p Three wagon loads of young people, together with an auto mobile load, went to Creswell on Friday evening to attend the Evans revival there. Parties wishing to contribute clothing to the Asociated Char ities will please ask their gro cery dellvorymen to take the supplies to E. E. Morrison's, where they will be taken care of. JENNIE FEN WICK, Pres. Associated Charities. W.C T. .U., COLUMN. . . " No Room For Them in College Paperisc The National Wholesale Li quor Dealers' Assoclatlpn has been, offering to supply editorial matter to college papers. A cer tain state university reports that an. article was submited labeled "Editorial No. 1," with the word that other editorials would fol low. The student editor prompt ly rejected . tho contribution In language, It js said, impossible of more than one Interpretation. Hard Pressed. The latest move of the liquor men is a search for physicians who aro willing to come forward In the defense of alcohol. To this end tho secretary of the Wholesale Llqudr .Dealers' As sociation, Is sending out letters to the. medical iratenity m tins and other countries. Thlshand picklng among the doctors will. no.uQuot, prove somewnai dis appointing tg the "trade." . Tax Rate Decreasing. That prohibition reduces the tax rate, is shown by the situa tion in Rockford, Illinois, which ha'B been ,dry for .several years. Last year tho.tax.ate was lower than that pf any other city in the state pf tho same size, except Jacksonville, .also a dry city. This year it is still loweiw-do- splto the. fact that. Rockford spent more In publc Improve ments in 1914 than In any pre vious year. When taxable prop erty t increases, as it does under prohibition, regime, the tax rate naturally decreases. Wo print butter wrappers. 'Deafness Cannot Bo Cured by looitl npnlicatlont, na they cannot ranch Uiu (llii'dced portion ot tho tar. There Is quly one way to euro tlrafncii, and that In by comtllutlonel rinudli. DealnrH la cuuiod by an Inltatned condition ot th mu cous llntne ot the Eustachian 'Tube. Wlun Ihla tubu la Inilumcd you have' a' tumbling; eound or Impcrfi'ct htnrlnir, and when tt la entirely cloaed, Dcnfr.i'ie fa the result, and unksa the Innammatlon can be taken out nnd this tulio restored to It normal condl lion, hvarlne will bo destroyed forever; nlno casss out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which la nothing but an Inflamed condition of the inuooue surfaces.' ' Wo'wjll nlve One Hundred Pollars for any case of Deafness (caused by cutarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall' Catarrh Cure. Cend for circulars, free. , . V. J, CIIKNKY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. BoW bytifaruirjlclayltei u h: .iou. Take Hall's Family 1'llla for constipation. . V .. i ... . fbo members of the jtttnayVo.uld not be pereuacd to. unfold ciaB wiin. their teacher Mr. Stroud went t9..i.runevlll Wed nesday. They secured a number of .flowers, planjis and .twigs which will bo used Jn special study. Tho Oregon Trail walking clr cloa group o'f girls under, the leadership of Mac Lyon, 'path . finder, went to Eugene Thurs day afternoon. , The basket ball baskets have been placed on the tenuis court recently and the game. Ip 'the opn air Is becoming very fnterr natlntf. Iliirlntr Mst wnolr anrl on . the Irls, will 'play. -'onho grouhd from two to three nights jpollard visited, the- various lifgh a week. j school classes Friday afternoon. The Juniors held a ,mect(ng' The Student .Body voted Monday evening. No one Knows Thursday to secure a hall and .what happened at this meeting bat for the Oregon Trail Indoor Gut of the "Your name?" asked the tea cher, registering a new pupil. "Arthur." "And what Is your first name?" "Brown." . , "Oh, haven't you got itiat wrong? I thing Arthur must bo your first name, and Brown your family name. Isn't that right?" But the small pupil was. not persuaded. A day or two later he announced: "Teacher, mother says j3rown Is my first name. She says I got that name when I was .born and she didn't name me Arthur till three months later!" Every body's. They Are Sometimes Painful Helen's father was a. physician andshe had always been -interested to hear him and her uncle "talk medicine." 'I wish you would go with me to Doctor Wilson's," her father said one day to her uncle. "He has an informal gathering. I shall go about seven o'clock." "O, father," said Helen, "what Is an Informal gathering? Is it anything that has to be lanced?" Dear Old Lady (with a. view to a little moral teaching) Now do either of you little boys say naughty words?" Elder Brother Well, mum, I ain't-much of a 'and, at it my- SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from Pago 1.) at their favorite pastime. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wheaton were the guests of the club, and the prize awarded to visitors fell to Mrs. Wheaton. The trophy for club members was awarded to. Mrs. 1. D. Larimer,, and the other prize was withheld on account of a tie. The hostess served delicious refreshments at the close of the evening. .. Mrs. R. L. Kirk entertained chapter H., P. E, 0. of Eugene at her pleasant home at Seventh and F streets this afternoon. The subject for the afternoon's discussion was "Great Women of Our Time Jane Addams." Members of the local lodge, Modern Woodmen of -Americau and of the Hoyal Neighbors are going to Eugene tonight to at tend the meeting of the order there. A banquet is an added attraction. 1312 ONE HUNDRED GOLD CROWNS Guaranteed 22-K Starting Saturday, March 20, I will jmakje 100 gojd crowns for $3 each. Your dentist is charging you $5 to $10 for the same. Make your dollars buy you twice or three times what they are now doing. Call and have your teeth examined and make appointment for work. IT- A IT mi JLa; 717 , Willameite St., Eugene. ...... . .. i.. . thjNc secrets to the news re porter. t, A number of .high tKikool tu iets went to Creswell in. a body frrjday night to attend the Evans meetings there. , kr. Kirk's division qt Uiiit eriry society will give a.prograin next J'rlday evening. Every, oho is. Invited to attend these pro grames. .juirepipr ai....j.. .unary-, was a Igb; school visitor Wednesday afternoon. L ikrectors Thos, Sikes and j5r. Joke Bdok self, but young Bill here Is a treat. Cuss for the lady, Bill. Butterfly. "Mr. Biggins has no sense of humor," said the comical chap. "He never laughs." ? - "Perhaps," said Miss Cayen ne, "he lias the delicate, sense of humor that enables a person to know when not to laugh." Washington Star. Carrying a Joke Too Far "What do you think of . the jokes. Bill brought over from England ?" . "I think they were pretty far fetched." Princeton Tiger. Double Trouble - - "We've got a great.road now' .said an. .enthusiastic Western railroader to his friend. "We.'.ve got it double-tracked clear through to Chicago." , "H'm," said the, friend. "1 dont see what you want of a double track. You can't keep your trains on one." Worried. "Mis' Rogers," said Belle, wip ing her hands.on her.apron.Jiyo jist got to git rid o' that trifling Jim Johnson, or I leave yoh." "mat's the trouble, Belle?" "Why, that colored trash is stealin' from me same as if I was white !" Everybody's Washington Legislature en acts law requiring certificate of public necessity and conven ience to be issued by Public Util ity Commission before fran chises are "granted. Portland banks gained a mil lion in deposits since Dec. 31. Hasselo Street Congregation al church, Portland, sold for $13,500 for Chyropractic college. Pelican Bay sawmills on Kla math Lake start up April 1. Oregon City is. fighting for a pew bridge across the Willam ette, Taxpayers are thankful the legislature reduced appropria tions below 1915. . First live pays tax collections )n Lane County $24,407 as against $44,001 first five days last year. Scheen-Blair Co. Portland, are buildintr a road and putting ' on crew of 40 men in their Jack son County granite quarry. ! Malheur Worshani &Herrick have bought Flynn sawmill to j cut mining timbers. Governor Withycombe is up the retrenchment Notice VAfI xuuiiui mm 1 i fskT'jf II ill I II 111.. J . . arm an iWai'er Voftrd'dromww.two and reliKyJiaIry oi a.tkinL ,v. . Lakeyort kaa a 'gravity water systemirom Ctoac LKe. Kftstern Oregon , expects big grain and fruit cro. , Ashland hi substantial lin provmenta under way, Nlbfey-Minnaugh sawmlll,f,at Wallowa, Is running with full crew. . ,r. u4 Astoria orders, .three districts of streets hard-surfaced. , Eugeno Is. conducting survey of home industries. LOCAL DRUGC'lST MAKES MANY FRIENDS , II. M. Peery .reports lie h making many friend through the QUICK .ben efit Ttbieh Springfield people retcivo from the. .simple, mixture of buekthprn bark, glycerine, etc., known a Adler-1 lea. This remedy became .famous by curing app,cDlciti3 and it is the, 'most thorough bowel cleanser known, acting on BOTH the lower, and upper bowel. JUST ONE DOSE of Adler-I,lca jic; lieres constipation and ftsa on the tomach- almoat-lMilEDTATEtiY. . Springfield Garage H. SANDGATHE Proprietor Main, bet Fourth and Fifth, thone 11 SPRINGFIELD - OREGON DR. P. H. EAGAN Veterinary, Surgeon and Dentist Office: Warnock's Feed Barn Phones: Office 504 13 tf .... -MOO I 1 EUGENE - - OREGON J. F. Titus. M. D. Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Obstretrics and Diseases of Children. Res. Phone 61. Office Phone 629 Residence 283; West 9th .pffice 938 Will. Street,. Euche, - - Oregon. O. R. Guliion, M. D. v Practice Limited ti. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. .Graduate Nurse Attending QfijJVVhife, XemplertEugepe. See Edwards & Brattam For Farm and City Property Exchanges a Specialty Springfield - Oregon Phone 30 PARRISH & SON, Successor to Calkins & Son. General Drayage Business, Pianos Moved. Phon.e.70. - .- Springfield, Oregon. CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Beiitistry DR. j. E. RICHMOND PHONES: Office, 3; Residence, 111-J Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. s Dr.,N. W. EMERY TELEPHONE, 6 Office In the I. O. O. F. Building SPRINGFIELD, OREGON Phoixe 33 DENTIST