Mi. I'M MHfTY U YW SO CIAL NO TES I CAN'T KCftMC WtMC A MAKjuf THC H JWMC A trrTUC ... Especial preparations are be Ing made by U19 (Reapers of, America for 'a, dance t$ be given at their hall tomorrow evening. The Misses Haynes of Eugene will furnish the music. Tho Prlacllla club held a very enjoyable mooting Friday after noon at tho homo of Mrs. Will iam Donaldson. Dainty rc- lrs Friday evening. The class decided tojglve a program and social the evening. of May i2, to help pay for the chairs for tho new addition to the church. A very enjoyable evenlne was w ' ... .r.wv ....j .-wunj wmuiD JUI 1110 J.8liW Will onor your couK)n cutfrom Ifie leading magazines; calling for a Liquid Vcneor"biiBt Cloth, with every GOo bottle ot ' ' J 9 Liquid Voneor. spent In games and music, after which dainty refreshments wcro served. Tho entertainment com Extra Clotha, 25' Cents. .'.). mittee for the evening was Miss Chlolo Wooley. Byron Smith. ireNiiiuoniB wore Bcrveu oy vie Miss Mabel Duryeo and Miss F7 I DEMAND A VOTINQ COUPON WHEN YOU PURCHASE YOUR KODAK SUPPLIES w NEVER SUBSTITUTE guests of the club wcro Mrs. R. L. Kirk, Mrs, J. P. Fry, Mrs. M. M. Lord and Mrs. Milton Bally. Tho Misses Anna and Ella A largo number of SnrinRfleld people, members of tho Order of Eastern Star, went to Eugene Friday evening to attend a ban- Young wcro tho delightful hos-iQuet given In honor of Grand tosses of tho G. T. Club at Its 'worthy Matron McGowan of social gathering Friday evening iMedford. Miss Marjorie Ma- at thd Young home. Needle- emm was initiated Into the order. : Tales of the Town Allen Stowart Is quite sick at his homo hero. Henry Swnrts is 111 with an ut- tUClC Of tOUBllltlB. , Shoo and hnrncsB repairing nt Wolf & Miller's. Mrs. W. II. Pollurd Is suffering froma ua ttnek of qnliiBy. J. A. Mcllenry has removed from Thurston to Springfield. - 0. E. Sales of tho Toggery is suffering from an attack of tho grip. n m Tho Nows Is Indebted to Will BlBhop for a handsome bouquet, of lino early roses. Goro & Rowo yesterday sold two more lots on Seventh street to a man in Alaska. t o o All klnuB of Chick supplies at the Feed Store. Wo sell good quality and we sell it cheap. Born On Wednesday. Mav.G. JsfiG,. to Mr, and Mrs. George Lahdls of West Sprlngfiold', a son. Aluminum ware special GO ccnts'tho piece. See our window. Tho homo furnishers. Hayden & Metcalf. i Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fry left by automobile Saturday morn ing, and will visit thoro for sev eral days with friends. Hall, tho Shoo Doctor, Fifth and Main street. Now is tho tlmo to got your sweat pads cheap. Wolf & Millor. , Will Young Is confined to his bed with an attack of tonsllltls. J. N. Key of Wultervlllo was down Saturday to got his now Ford car. It will pay you to Investi gate our CO cont aluminum ware special. Hayden & Metcalf. Mm. S. Yrilimr linn linnn 111 with an attack of tonsllltls, but;e8hneInt,wc,S. scrved- work was tho pastime, and later tho hostesses served luncheon. Miss Laura Heed and Mrs. Jules Demlck were bidden to Join with tho club members in the even ing's enjoyment. The club members present were Miss Vcva Dunlap, Miss Sarah Mra- tln, Miss Lena Newton, Miss Florence Coffln, Miss Edna Swarts, Miss Stella Martin, Miss Helen Barkman, Miss Ann Rut- Iedgc, Miss Velma Gentry. Miss auco Kester. miss Lacy Coucn liavcr, Miss Myrtle Copcnhaver, Miss Anna Young, Miss Ella Young. A most enjoyable time was spent by the ladles of tho Pino Needle club at tho home of Mrs. Nina McPhcrson Thursday af ternoon. Needlework was the order of tho day, and at the closo of the afternoon delicious re- Miss Is now ablo to bo up and about. U p w Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis wont to Jasper this morning to help L. J. Lcploy In his mill there. Norwood Cox made a fishing trip up tho McKenzIo yesterday. and had a very successful day. W. G. Campbell has been giv en a contract to paint tho inter ior of her house at Sixth and C streetB. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bally, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrln and Mrs. Collins went to tho fish hatchery Sunday. i . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Godman and .family of Eugene spent Sunday with tho former's mother, Mrs. 'J. A. Godman. Cupid Flour (hardwheaO $1.75. Albany Flour (Blend), $1.G0 at tho Feed Store. ity guaranteed. Dr. J. E. Richmond will bo out of town from May 14 to 22. mi.. n III l .1 .l 1.1,. I " wuowi -"' uu- 1IIUIUII IsUKMI HUB lUaiKMUU UIO nD,l..f f !. nnalHnn no rinllvnronirm fnr tlii.,,"'au"' ul wcn. Sprlngfiold laundry and Robert Jlayso takes his place. Good reliable fire Insurance. Tomseth, Mrs. King, Mrs. Long and Mrs. Mullen were guests of tne ciuu, and the following members were present: Mrs. A. D. Ruddlman, Mrs. Arne Nelson, Mrs. J. H. Brummette, Mrs. John Tomseth, Mrs. Klzer, Mrs. Ohl sen, and Mrs. J. E. Richmond. The Christian Endeavor so clcty of the Christian church held a very enjoyable social In tho class room of the church on Friday evening. Different games furnished tho amusement of the evening. While refreshments wero being served Miss Gertrude Williams entertained the siuesta bvith Instrumenal music; -. Roses in profusion decorated the house when Mrs. W. H. Pol lard entertained the ladles of the Needlecraft Thursday after noon. Sewing was the occupa tion of the afternoon, which cul minated in a very dainty lunch- Qual- eon. Mrs. S. H. Baker, Mrs. iuary Stevenson and Mrs. M. M. Lord wero guests of tho after noon. The Ekkleslan class of the Methodist Sunday school held Its regular monthly business and Those who went from Spring field were Mrs. C. E. Whcaton, Mrs. J. L. Clark, Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, Mrs. Carl Fischer, Mrs. L. E. Bass, Mrs. A. Mlddleton, Mrs. W. L. McCulloch, Mrs. R. P. Mortensen, Airs. William Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bower, Mr. ana wrs. m. J. McKlIn, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swarts, Mrs. L. M. Bcebe, Miss Edna Swarts, Miss uneua Perkins, Miss Anna Young and Miss Ella Young, The Freshman class of the Springfield High school held a very enjoyable class party Friday evening at tne Home of F. B. Chase. Ice cream and cake were served at a late hour, as the enjoyable evening drew to a close. sAll ladles aro requested to call at Walker & Rico's hard ware storo and seo tho Rotary . , sewing machine demonstrated No assessments; no membership fee. Pay onco and you aro done. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Sldwell, II. E. Walker at tho City Hall. Grace and Fern went to Harris I burg Saturday to visit tho family Mrs. Zella Cantrell, chief op-, of Robert Stroda. They returned erators'at the local telephone , Sunday. social meeting In the church par- lng'at 7:30, Epworth League Banquet tn Epworth League Conven tion Rally was held in the Meth odist church Saturday evening to boost for the Eugene District convention at Cottage Grove, May 14, 15, 1G. lasting from Friday evening to Sunday evening. At supper time a banquet was served which was followed by a program consisting of musical numbers and rousing talks by past delegates, and "by Lewis Kletzing and Velma Rupert. guests from the Eugene Second Chapter. A business meetinc and election of delegates follow ed.' Regular delegates are Mae Lyon, Leota McCracken, Chloie Woolley, Randal Scott. Alter nates In their order of nhnfpfi are1 Lewis Grandy, Olive Smith. Mrs. Pollard, Nora Olson. Mabel Duryee, Mrs. Vaughn, Florence Coflln, Orson Vaughn. The Chapter voted to invite next year's convention to Springfield. Tho local chapter is this year entitled to four regular and four alternate delegates but a num ber of others are planning to go, so that Springfield will be well represented. There will be a meeting of all delegates and others wishing to go m the church Thursday even- exchange, has moved from C and Sixth street to Mill and D. How would a llttlo Ico cream go with that Sunday dln- Cow owners will note wo nor. Phono 41, tho Palaco of aro. soiling Dairy chop at $1 per ( Sweets' and have it delivered at cwt Our other feeds aro low your door. priced m 'proportion Spring field Feed Co. W. J, Godman of Falmouth, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Miller of Cottage Grovo and Mrs. M. R. Wagner of Junction City, wero guests at tho Win, Donaldson Kentucky, went to Eugene yes- ?.n mn SJnturrtnv nl flit mill Run torday after spending a week in day Mrs Wagnor ls a 8ister of RnrlncflAliI with liln nlntor-ln-Iaw -.r. 1.1 " ? , . ' .ivira, uuuuiuuuu. Mrs. J.J A. Godman, I v I. b A I E. E. Morrison shipped a car-1 Walter Mountjoy was called load of hops last week for tho to Portland Sunday morning on C. E. Werner Co. of Portland. (account pf tho sickness of his ThnrnrmimlnB about one car- brother. Another brother, Smith " - - K m 1 f 1 I B A 1 Aiountioy, iouk mm ua iur us ai bany by automobile, so ho could catch an early train. W. L. McCulloch and Dalo load in the warehouse. Dr. W. C. Rebhan, Welby Stevens, Jess Seavey and John Graham secured two fine salmon yesterday Nyhllc fishing in tho Mummoy went fishing In tho McKonzlo north of Springfield. I Willamette yesterday and se- icurou tour lino nsn. Mr. jucuuii Vanilla, strawberry and loch declares that when the raln chocolato Ico cream at tho Pal-. storm camo up laBt evening the uco of Sweets Saturday and drops bounced off the river into Sundav. Tho strawberry lsihisuoat. made of tho fresh fruit. Will deliver to any part of tho city. Call Phone 41, Miss Theda Perkins of Spring field, a teacher In tho Eugene public schools, was elected as bno of tho vice-presidents of the Eugene Grade Teachers' as sociation at their annual moot Irig.held last week. , , Persons having odd Jobs of work to bo done may get stu dents help on short notice and at tho Bame tlmo render a ser vlco to Btudens working their way through college by calling up tho University Y. M. 0. A Eugene 504, Work of afternoons and Saturdays is especially de sired, - ' a K Hall, tho Shoe Doctor, Fifth and Main street. Polk & Co. directory gives Astoria 17,000 population, . Now is the time to get that old suit cleaned and repaired or have a now ono made at Jen kins, Fourth Street. m Conkoy's Starting Food for llttlo Chlx. Makes the little fel lows Btrong and healthy. Pre vents disease. Springfield Feed Company. ft Mr. and Mrs. William Light- foot, former residents here, are up from Portland for a visit with relatives. Mr. LIghtfoot was formerly on the switch engine hero, and Is now on tho night You can get harness cheap er at Wolf & Miller's: 4 The Brilliant Vacuum Cleaner for sale $19.50, or for rent $1.25 per day. See Dale Mummey. 14 There is nothing that will give you more comfort and pleasure for the money invest ed than a good hammock. We have them for $1.75 and up. Hayden & Metcalf. Miss-Erma Barkman went to Corvallls Saturday to accept a position in the office of the Ben ton county assessor. M. C. Bressler and wife have moved here from Ashland to re side, and have taken the Rych ard house at Sixth and D. Mr. f (thc rntt MAsew wmai thc to5fjZmZc THE uert of "Right-Cut," the Rial lobacco Chew would buy it it it cost twice the money, and it would cot less to chew it even then. "Right-Cut" is real tobacco--mellow sappy age-ripened leaf, seasoned and sweetened just enough. You get the real tobacce taste that men find so satisfying. Get a pouch from your dealer. Take a very mtll ekewlet than eae-tfuarter the eld Mze. It Trill be more MtMjrwg tha mouthifal oi oriliaary toWeo. Jutt nibble ea.it uaiit yen ad the ttreagtk ohevr that wit yen. Tuck it away. Then let it nmt. See bavr eotilv ami MhI a tebaeeo tajtc comet, how it Mtiwe wiiketit L. aiieh IeM you bare to pit, bow krr ebevr yen take te be tobeceo tt&t4. That' why it it The Rtal Tim Chtw. Tbat' wby it eotti IeM a tbe end. UU rtdr ctcir. rt tsm tni thart riwed to tfcit ytm woa'l han to triad on it rrhh your tttA. Gna&at o onita.rr Maic4 lohMoo maku you ttfo too ama. Tbe tttu o( pare, rich tobacco dvtt aot t h tttftrtd as nih mohimn Oritc. Noties bow the taH briafa oat tbe riab tebaeeo Mm is fchJ-Cirt." One small chew takes the place of two Iwr cnews ox in; old km a. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY SO Union Square, New York BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND IQSTAMPSTOUSj KEEP YOUR EYE On the Lane County News' Classified Column. It Is the "mutual benefit salesman o ' Springfield, for it profits both, buyer and seller. Advertise if you want to sell: advertise for what you' need. The Classified Column reaches the people you want to reach. RATES LOW. Lane County News switching crew in the Portland Bressler and his son, Fred V. yards. Bressler, who is manger of the . store of M. C, Bressler & Son, Parties wishing to contribute went to their ranch near Salem clothing to the Asociated Char- by automobile Sunday, returning ities will please ask their gro- tlie same day- eery delivorymen to take tho Mrs. R. P. Mortensen had a supplies to B. B. Morrison's, narrow escape from injury at where they will bo taken care of. the Mercy hospital in Eugene itiiMviiii TrroMwirur iasi ween wnen a runaway norse n, . , . , ' , ... appeared around a corner just Pres. Associated Charities. aB she was starting her automo-1 hllf Tlio nnlsn nt tlift nirmlnc 1 Jesse Seavey, local renresen- motor caused the horse to turn tativo of the Franklin car this aside and miss Mrs. Mortensen weok received advices showing and the women who were with tho results of 137 tests made In her. The road was steep and various parts of tho United curved at that point, and If the States to determine the distance horse had not been scared into .that could .be covered per gallon turning would have run some of or gasoline, ah sorts or roaa tne women uowiu un me omer and weather conditions were en- hand, had tho horse been a lit all was 32.1 miles. The 40 best have had the car under way and fe0rt ibdutbly. Vo are "mighty records sravo an averaste of 40 would havo met head-on at a..io,i nm SnrintifioU scents for Ad mllesf and tho best was 65 miles, sharp turn. ikr.i k'o. M. m; Tcoiy, drueaist. This Will Whet Your Appetite This store Is filled with the choicest groceries money can buy with groceries entirely free from all adulterations with groceries of the most absolute and unquestioned pur ity with groceries that build up the system and instill that remarkable energy which insures success in life. NICE & MILLER Opposite Commercial State Bank Phone 9 GOOD SUGGESTION TO SPRINGFIELD PEOPLE It is surprising tho amount of old. foul matter thq simple mixture of liuckhorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka, drains from tho system. This remedy became famous by curing nppendicltis and acts on BOTH the upper and lower bowels so thoroughly that ONE DOSE relievos sow stomach POLK'S' OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory Plrectory of each City, Town and Village, (tvloa deacrlptlvo sketch of each place, location, population, tlo BTapb, ahlpptntr and banklue points also Clajaltled Directory, compiled by bualneaa and profesalon. X. U POUC ft CO., 8KATTT.K I 1