I The lost' Popular Girl Contest Tim winner goln u bountiful No HA JCitHlnmn Kodak, Valno $20.00 SJumllng of ContwluntH to (Intp: , Ml Winona l'lntl .... 101tiSR Minn Franco Tmvltt . . . 7.25 Mis ICthei Conluy .... 7,810 t Drlng in your Matjtman Kodak and roglstar 11 for your "Favorite." Kodak bought dtirlm; CoiiIohI count (loul)lc. DEMAND A VOTINO COUPON WHEN YOU PURCHASE YOUR KODAK OUPPUEO WE NEVER SUBSTITUTE 4 : Tales of the Town I " Hall for cheaper soles and heels. -CoIgato'H Talcnnia lGc at Teory's. i Have your suit made to measure at Jenkins Fourth St.t Carl Fischer returned the first '"of the wook from a bnnlncHH trip to Portland. o 2200 all-wool, up-to-date fabrlCH to ehoouu from at Jen kins' Place, Fourth Street. t Maud Shirley and AvIh Moore left Monday morning for Mon mouth to attend the state nor mal school. Good reliable fire Insurance. No assessments; no membership fee. Pay oneo and you are done. II. 13. Walker at the City Hall. 0 O Iloyd Johnson, Glen Woolley and Hay Hally spent a few days this week nt Blue Hlvcr making the trip on their wheels. Mrs. It. H. Miller returned Monday evening from a three months visit with relatives and friends at Muntsvllle, Ontario. Dairy chop at 85? per sack at the Feed Store. It will pay you to look over out stock of Flour. Feed and Poultry Sup-1 Albert Solclin spent Sunday In Mabel. For mowing with scythe see II. C. Hthcll. Hubert Travis visited friends In Mabel Sunday. Hear the new Edison Disc Phonographs at Peery's. Save J -3 by buying Rcxall School Tablets at Peery's. 4 Master Joe Rally has been visiting at Jasper the last week. a Lap dusters, gloves and shoe findings at the Harness Shop. Mabel Weller and Opal Hol verson are in Mcnmauth attend ing the normal. n Stroud W. Iong of Camp Creek was in Springfield Wed nesday on business. Andrew Uosscn of Camp Creek was a business caller In Springfield on Wednesday. 0 0 0 Ed. Kester is serving on the police force in the place of J. 13. Green during Ills absence, this week at Triangle Lake. Jesse Piatt, road suporvfsor ion Camp Creek, has had a force of teams on the roads the past few days doing some badly needed road work. SOCIAL NOTES Tho N. Q. O. club was itfost Miss Kate Bolter. Miss Perine pleasantly entorlalnod Tuesday Palmer, Mis Edna Hill, Ml uorrai manor, Aims I'crmo Bruce, Minn lain a Fisher, Miss Loota McCrackcn, Miss Avis nftornoon bv Mrri. W. L. MoCul loch. Mr. It. P. MorteiiBen and Mra. Llzzlo Goodnle of Portland, cous.iu of MiM. Welby Slovens, 1 Thompson, Mfs Eva Brown, were gueals of the club. After a ' Mian Blanche Brown, Miss Bar Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Gay left Wednesday by team for Eastern Benson of needlework, G00 was Indulged, in which Mrs. Mor- IcnBcn won the honors. The hoatcBB Bcrvcd a delicious two- courBe luncheon. About forty memberB of the Epworth Loaguo went to tho Burton butto Friday evonlng for a social time by tho bonfire. Games, "suckers," and a gdncr al good time occupied the even ing, after which all engaged in a wenlo roast and departed at a late hour. A surpriso party on MIbb Bcrt tlc Bruce on Wednesday even ing formed one of the moBt de lightful society evcntB of the past week. A number of the young folks went in "carry-allB' to tho beautifully-decorated home of Mr. Nate Hill, three miles eaBt of town and walked In upon tho guest of honor, sur prising her completely. The oc casion for the party was Miss Brucc's seventeenth birthday anniversary. Games were in dulged in and late in the even ing delicious refreshments, con sisting of lemon sherbet and cake were served from a beau tiful bower made of pink roses 1 and crepe paper, by Miss iwlna Hill and Corral Fisher. Those present were Mss Elsie Ilolvcr son. MIbb Mable Duryce, Miss Venia Allen. Miss Sadie Allen, Miss Mary Smith. Miss Fay An derson. Miss Ruby Scnsoney. bara Boiler (Monmouth), Erclll Itcenc. Delbert Hill, William Ro denbaugh, William Hill, Norton Pengra, Myrl Hill, John Smith. Oscar Lee, George Smith, John Hill. Bay Bally and Mr. and Mrs. N. Hill. f Mrs. Zella Cantrell and Mra. JcsbIc Newman were joitit host esses of the Progressive Five Hundred club Wednesday even ing in the last of a series of very pleasant cards parties which had covered the greater part of the winter. All the club members, except Mr. and Mrs. Catching who arc away on a vacation, with Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Mort'en sen as guests, gathered at Mrs. Newman's home, which was de corated in a color scheme of red and white. At the conclusion of the games, accounts were cast up and it was found that the first and second prizes had gone to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Davis. Mrs. George Catching was awarded the first of the other prizes and Mr. J. P. Fry the second. The hostesses served a fine luncheon in which the col or scheme of red and white pre vailed, and the favors were also in red and white. Members of the Priscllla club are enjoying an outing at Hend ricks' park, Eugene today. The members took their lunch bas kets early this morning and will stav all day. Hall for cheaper soles and heels. A new Colgate soap at Peery's. W. H. McGilvray was down from his ranch at Hendricks bridge Tuesday. o Hazel Scavey, who has been very 111 with typhoid for the past four weeks, is now gaining. Don't forget Charles Chap lin, tho world renowned comed ian, at the Bell Friday and Sat urday nights. Mrs. W. M. Cox of Hornick,, Iowa, arrived last evening for a in iur. uuu Shoe and harness repairing at Wolf & Miller's. Johnson's Best Flour, SG a barrel at the Feed Store. . . Your money back if you are not satisfied with Charles Chap lin in "His New Job" at the Bell. o n Mrs. J. P. Fry and Mrs. M. M. Lord of Seattle left today for Newport fto spend two weeks at tlie seaside. . o J. W. Neet, of West Spring field, who underwent an opera ; lion last February, has now ful ly recovered. visit at the home Mrs. E. G. Metcalf 0 plies. We can save you money. , Q T, ' m , , T . . . w . .1 Millie II. W. Whltacre of the Wesco,"1"' 1 . " 10 bpunu DEN & METCALF, Tlie Home Furnishers of Springfield --Just Arrived Rugs, 27 new Tint turns to select from. II AY- Atty. J. II. Bower, who has been ill for sevreal weeks with a .touch of rheumatism, is able to be down on the street. : Better than ever our display Seed Co.. was in Springfield on I Ve time on a ranch near these Fllrnioliers of Springfield. I f ,An fr' Pa S Tuesday, and he and E. E. MorrI- 'cs. 'nDm! son, local agent of the company, I ' , r n -With every 25c purchase we - Designs. UA DLN & MET spent the whole day Inspecting I M Vance Cnglev, formerly of the wiU Kive one bunch Gf fire crack-. VA , , M. ln Vmwim' frnin I NOW8 Stall. l)Ut -HOW With tllC llflrnn nnclnr 115 vears . . w.v. .r 0.-.....0 imi.Q n..,.c.,m .....i i.i v-" vv" .. , x Tlr niu Mrs. It. H. iMortensen 1 111 31151". iln 1UI1U ll.T ' Safety Firgt Bo Safe rind Sano and Dresa up In Kupponheimer Suit' dntho 4th of July. o have the latest colors and styleo and can f(t you at a price that will -please. 1 v Wo also have a lino of Straw Hat3 that will pleaso tho most exacting. 4 C. E. Sales, Toggery (vn ITS THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW AND TH Biccesr nuqqet ive struck .thanks judce WHAT'S THAT-1 MEWS-DIP OU A BIO STRIKE goodI J hake) - ... y r-v e "X. jo o and two children and Crystal T- 1 A. .ft 1 1 'lint Ufnunn uwiil 'fllator. Miss Grace Cnclov nf S. J. Calkins, employed as a Crawfordsville, arrived Tuesday 1N1J,JW a. Bryan drcn to Alvadore, near trimmer tender at tlie Booth-1 evening for a visit at the Sid- Mr8 w L nolliugsworth, 'JuncUon City, Sunday to visit .Kelly mill, Buffered an Injured well home. sister "of Mrs. II. M. Nixon of,frlen(ls- . , . foot Tuesday Just at quitting! 'west SnriUKfleld. who is here , ... ,r . . . time when a slab fell on it. Ho W. A. Itlddell and wife of I from I-Ioiwtoii, Tex., who is here . Miss Alice Mortensen who has was able to bo around next day. , Monmouth, visited Sunday at ar ' severe operation at the peen at ,Yonca 11a for the past . i the home of F."E; Lenhart, and .S.LeTd hospital Tuesday. ,v0 ltlng friends, re- .... . ..... i ii unurituii T'imr wmrri tnntrinr w . 0n.i,i fr Q,i,,n-ni,i Sunday at Drain and left Tues Jast Monday from Fort Klamath.. for Foley Springs where . " . . , . . Minv will ononil n wonlf nr tnii i iioy expect to no auout mneiv ' 1 , n T days on the way. Mr. Neet isfy8- rB' RldAute11 w Miss n inn nt t m nt wa!Cora Green of Monmouth be- turned Saturday evening suffer tt ing from a severe attack of a son of J. W. Springfield and planers at Both-Kelly mill. i,J"- i i m ni.i.i.n Is one of the fur" mib. id uiiHinubB in ii wuruiiuuai; there. 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 you and impure foods and un desirable' goods,- and the cost is no more than for inferior goods. Get the Habit of Trading Harlow made a trip into theib,00d no,son; 1 , w,?iLa UnLl thn?thJ Paints of Mrs. Gilbert Miller, rZ X ufe UnnoJ ffilu CrJek left Tuesday morning for the tLZ ll i J iSm lhom8 1,1 Iowa after a brief visit territory may be improved. here Mr Morri80n and Ji W Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKenzle, ' Perkins were schoolmates in Mrs. Jim Wlthrow and daughter . Iwa years ago. umuya uutuuu w ATIrs P.hlnrn l?lnnnv who W (. THE GOOD UUDGC MEETS THE LUCKy MINER.. ) OF course it's different! Just as di ferent as gold and silver. Think of a little chew giving so much tobacco satisfaction. It's the Real Tobacco Chew. Pure, sappy, full-bodied tobacco seasoned and sweetened just enough. Different in cut, too. A ready chew that gives up its tobacco substance steady, withoutgrinding. Uasier handled, and twice as satisfying. Take a very small chew less than on--quarter tho old size. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Jast nibble on lt until you.find " , the s renith chew that suits von. Tuclc it Then let it rest. See how easitv and evenfv the ml tobacco taste comes, how ,it satisfies without grinding, how much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to oe tobacco satisfied, lliat's why it is The Real Tobacco Chew. That's why it costs less in the end. It ! fMdr.chew. cut Sne nd short thrcd to Ihit yoa roo'f hire to Innd oo it wiih rour Icctb. Griaiin oa onlunry cinJitJ tobacco tnaket yoo spit loo much. The t;e pi pure, rich tobacco iloet not need to be coreml up with moluaca and IiccrUe. rvvuee how the aalt brinti out the rich tobacco taste in "fctht-Cut." One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY SO Union Square, New York ,QiUY FROM DEALER OR SEND 105TAMPST0Us3 Charles Chaplin in "His New Job" at tlie Bell Friday and Saturday nights. G. P. Wooley, brother of P. A. Wooley, left Monday night for Bend where he will visit a bro ther and then he will return to his home in Buffalo, Minn. H. S. McGowan left Tuesday A. S. Walker suffered another stroke of paralysis this after noon and his condition is very serious. With every 25c purchase we will give one bunch of fire crack ers to children under 10 years of -age, as long as they last. SNEED & SON. 42-3 i a ' ' . . " it. hj. aauauv lUli- for Olympia, wash, after a visit iand, who has been visiting her with his daughter, Mrs. Henry mother, Mrs. Dr. Eugene Kes- Korf. He goes from Olympia ter, returned to her home Tues- to Orleans, Neb. on business and day night after a visit of six pleasure. Mrs, McGowan is al- weeks in Snrintrfield. ready visiting in Olympia. j w Henry Bristow and family of Sunday returning in tho even- b ""Dfi vine at Medford left to- Bids for the erection of a new Belief ountaine were in Spriug ing.Mrs. C. A. Arehart formerly Sav for Tuesday on their way to or spnnBi eiu . ."Ma few days lire with her cousin Mrs. Wlthrow returned wIth.Mrs Alded Beavort MIss R1 ' Rip pey lived with the Beavers in Portland for some time. a Mrs. C. S. Goodalo and daugh ter of Portland are vistiing her cousin, Mrs. Welby Stevons'and family, Mr. Goodalo, who trav els for the W. C. Allen Candy Co.. of Portland, was in Spring Hold two nights this week. ft w Dr. and Mrs. T. E. McCaughn and family aro moving their of Ireton, Iowa, loft yesterday household goods to tho I-Yalser-1 for San Francisco after a visit them for a visit. V O. 13. Kessey, cashier of tho Commercial State bank, accom panied by Henry Mathews of Goshen, went to Donna Tues day to attend the auction at tho William Parks place. Mr. Kes sey was clerk of the sale and Mr. Mathe.ws was auctioneer. Mr. and Mrs, It. W. Markinson Net Kirhv ranch near Camp Creek bridge, Mr. Markinson having re cently purchased the ranch. Tl'civ son Soy Markinson and '.auily are also with thorn. o Miss Cosby Gilstrap of Al- M lmnibra, California, spout Wed- i'J nnaflfiv nv.tiiliicr mid n twirilm nf Thursdav with her friond, Mrs. W. A. Dill. Miss Gilstrap, who is a formor resident of Eugene, and who has boon attending the University of Oregon this so moBtor, loaves nest week for her homo In southern California. of afow days with Mr. and Mrs. 0. 13, Kessey. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Caughn will visit the fair as a part of their two-months trip in tho wost. o e 9 John II. Knott of West Spring field died at tlie hospital Wed nosday morning at G o'clock,, of cancer. Ho was 59 yars of age nrt laaves a wife and several children, The funeral sorvics wDrc'.held tWs morning from WaiW.a chapol. Rov. E. C. Wfeiro oon ducted tho sorv- Walker place In West Spring- Belknap Springs. Mr. Bristow field, to replace the building de- Was an old school teacher in stroyed by fire last August,, are this vicinity and was an old in the hands of architects in friend of E. E. Brattain, who re Eugene, but have not been open- cognized him even after 30u ed as yet. Construction is to be years. -hurried so tho drier will be in . ' use this fall. J. A, Ebberts, a pioneer of '49;, and now 84 years of age, suffer- Mrs. Maiy A. Colo, wife of the ed a stroke of paralysis Tues founder of Marcola, died at her day evening, and was quite ill home in Marcola June 22. She the next day. Ho was somewhat Is survived by one daughter, Mrs. better today. Mr. Ebberts stiff er- J. T. Whitmore and family, of led a similar stroke a year ago, BIckerton, Wash. Her husband, but so far recovered that he was C. Cole, preceded her In death, able a few weeks ago to go "to. one year ago. The funeral ser- the fair at San Francisco. vicc3 were held this afternoon at Marcola being in charge of Rev. N. R. Workman. Ct Chief Staniger has had a i force of men at work In tho old cemetery on south B street re- There will bo no services at moving the fallen brush and ath tho Baptist church on Sunday erwise cleaning up tho place, morning and many of the mem-; There is some little agitation hers will attend tho dedication . for having the few bodies re of the Norkenzle church, whore maining in this cemetery re Walter Bailey preaches morn-, moved and the ground made in ings. Rev. 0. 0. Wright, former , to a public park, Last summer pastor of tho Eugene Baptist; a decree of tho court awarded Church, and novf sta,to niission-, this tract to the town Qf Spring ary will preach, in the Spr,ipg- j field, and the town council was field church in the evening. v 'named as trustee.