Perfection Witch Hazel Almond Cream (Our own nmko.) Fragrant and hiHtlng n J I A delightful preparation for chapped IuuhIh, fnco, fp or and rougluionH of tho Hkln, Produced 'a Ixmutlf til soft whlto hUIii mid removes Hunbnrn nnd dm. If yoii will but give It it trial jjjnu will never bo without It. i Price 25 Cents WE NEVER SUBSTITUTE - t- 0 : Tales of the Town Save 1-3 by buying Rexall School Tablets at Pecry'e. 0 0 0 ' Hall for cheaper Boles and .heclH. i mil lor cueapcr boich anu f ,.,,, 4 . , , i J. V. Collin left Saturdnv for (Newport to spend about ten at Dallas. Independence, and Al Colgato's Talcums 15c at ' the sea shore. Peery's: K. 12. Morrison wont to Lob' anon Saturday on business. Hoar tho now Edison Phonographs at Pcery's. Disc Johnson's Host Flour, $0 a barrel at tho Kcod Store. Supt. It. L. Kirk wont to Cor vallls this morning to make an address there. o o o D. Crouch left this morning for Council, Washington, after spending the Fourth at home. Mrs. Lizzie Grey of Thurston who has boon suffering with a badly sprained ankle for some tlmo waB able to be In Spring Hold shopping Wednesday. Dairy chop at SBc per sack at tho Feed Store. It will pay you to look over out stock of Flour, Food and Poultry Sup plies. Wo can save you money. Miss Alice Stunlgcr and Miss Veda Harbre returned last week from Portland and other points down tho valley where they hud been visiting friends. p M V C. A. Thorpe or Springfield, employed by the P. E. & E. in Eugene, has boon assigned to a motorman's run on one of the Sprlngfleld-Eugeno cars. Mrs. Loo Clark, district de puty of tho Hebokuhs, will In stall tho now ofllcers of the lo cal lodge of HebokaltB nt their meeting next Monday night. Tho Springfield Creamery this morning shipped ten cubes of butter, weighing 7S0 pounds, to the Portland market. A day or two ago a shipment of 2f slaughter, Mrs. W. R. Wallace at .manor, ageu fciu years, -i montns and 5 days. Tho funeral was held at Jasper Wednesday. Mr. Smith came to Oregon in 1903 and had lived at Jasper all that I Mrs. A. E. Potter, mother of Mrs. F. H. Ilusncll, who has been very 111, Is considerably Im proved. o Miss Amy Carson came down from Wondling this morning. She had been there to give mus ic lessons. Try a sack of eastern Ore gon flour at $1.G0 u sack, $5.80 a barrel. This flour guaranteed. SNEED & SONS. Good reliable fire Insurance. No assessments; no membership fee. Pay once and you are done. II. E. Walker at the City Hall. e o The Oregon Power Co. has re constructed the tunnel between the furnace room and the auxil iary stock house, bo that the wind cannot blow the fuel from tho conveyor chutes into tho yard. Mrs. J. E. Richmond of this place will sing one of tho solo parts In Shelley s "Hark, Hark My Soul," which will be render ed by a picked chorus at the union services in tho Chautau- ! qua tent at Eugene Sunday. e Mrs. L. E. Durrln, Mrs. L. W. Clark. Mrs. Sam Cranmer, Mrs. J. P. Fry, Mrs. Al. Montgomery, and Mr. and Mrs. J'. E. Stanl ger and Miss Alice Staniger wont to Eugene last, evening to attend the installation of of ficers of tho Rebekah lodge at that nlaco. A flno banquet fal lowed tho Installation. Thomas Smith, a veteran of the Civil war, died Tuesday, July (5, 1015, at tho homo of his k SQCIALNOTES ; f 1 , The Kkklofllau 'Society of thai niece Methodist churchKwill hold Its 4i l l)l 4 4 ll t et l l t4,' ') ''K Mluii Vefna Morris of Iowu,'Mr. and Mrs. it. A. Korf, Dr. nnd Mrd. N. W. Eriiery, Mrs. J. W. Collin, Mr, and Mrs. L. May, Miss Florence Coffin and Winifred May. ' ( Tho (J. T. Club will hold its regular meeting this evening at the homo of Miss Florence Coffin. monthly social nnd business meeting at 8 'O'clock nt ih'o church. A Jolly bunch of people mo tored to the bank of the Coast Fork river last Monday to spend the day celebrating. Those who comprised the party were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dunlap and Anew Colgate soap at I eclved Kelly's right leg was am Perry. nutated. Kelly died since the suit was Over GO Woodmen of the Instituted In the lower court World and members of their! and his son, Arthur A. Kelly, of families have signified their In-jLorane, as auministrator, win collect me judgment. L. M. Travis and A. K. Meek were the attorneys for the tention of going to tho picnic that Is to be given by the local c.iinn Sunday. July 11 on tho bankB of tho Willamette near ! plaintiff. Woodcock, Smith and the Dorrls place. Teams will leave the Woodmen hall nt 9:00 and 9:30 n. in., so that no one will have to walk. Names should be left at Nice & Miller's store. V, L. McCulloch, chief en gineer of the Oregon Power company's plants here in the Willamette valley, leaves Sat urday to Inspect the Installation bany. He expects to go on to Portland to meet his brother, S. W. McCulloch, who Is delegate from Massachusetts to the great Shrlncrs' convention in Seattle this week. He hopes to have his brother come to Springfield for a day and Join his train when It passes through Eugene. Bryson and L. Bllyeu represent ed the defendants. Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Eto. : "V V - ':f ; I Hot Weather Is Here I FOR SALE OR TRADE New six room bungalow on im proved lot 50x150, trees, out side city limits, city water,, sewerage, wired for electric lights, one block from mac adam street. Will trade for Springfield property. Address E. R. Spencer, Cottage Grove Oregon. LOST Gold breast pin on July 5, either on Ninth or Main. Reward. Leave at News of fice. 4G The News office. If the party who took the dental fly wheel and other things frnni Mm iintian mi ?!rl nnil f I streets, which I had Just moved j f9,m V" y,n out of, will bring the fly wheel to my ofllco there will be no trouble about it. Certain child ren wore seen playing around the house and no doubt they en tered and took away the things without realizing the serious ness of the offense but if I have to call in the aid of tho police to locato this wheel I shall make it as uncomfortable as possible for some one. J. E. RICHMOND. padlock. At LOST On Fifth street, purse and sum of money. Finder please leave at News o(fTice. R. O..A. ball for rent. Well ven tilated and lighted, clean and warm. Kitchen and dining CALL FOR BIDS The Hoard of Directors of Springfield School, District No. 19, will receive up to, nnd In cluding July 19, 1915, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. bids for SO to 100 cords 4 foot body fir or slab wood, for Lincoln School build ing. Delivery to begin not later than Aug. 1, 1915, and be com pleted not later than Aug. 20. 1915. Said school board re serves the right to reject any and all bids. A. P. McKINZEY, Clerk. 4G-S room attached. Rates reason able. Apply to Fred Watke, Gilbert Davis or W. A. Hall. i uuxsi A purse containing a small sum of money. Call at Nice & Miller and pay for this notice. , 42 FOR SALE Timber claim, for $G,000. No incumberance, clear title. 8.S0G.50O feet if taken inside of G weks. Ad- cubes was made. Mr. and Mrs, Jules DoMick wont to Mnrcola Saturday to visit Mrs. DoMick's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nickerson. Mr. Do-! time. Ho leaves two children, Mick returned Tuesday, but George Smith of Selah, Wash Mrs. DoMick js still enjoying I ington and Mrs. Ada Wallace of her visit there. Jasper. NOTICE REBEKAHS To all the Installing ofllcers, elective and npppolntlve ofllcers elect, to meet at the I. O. O. F. hall on Friday evening at 8 o'clock, July 9th. DIST. DEP. PRES. Grocery Buying Doesn 't Require the time nnd thought and attention that it used to. Nowadays, nt this modem store, we take enre of the "worry part" of your grocery buying we stand be tween you and impure foods nnd un desirable goods,- nnd the cost is no more thnn for inferior goods. Get the Habit of Trading Here. Larimer's W. O. W. Picnic. Members of the Springfield lodge of the Woodmen of the World, desiring transportation for the picnic Sunday, July 11, should leave their names and the numbr of their party with Nice & Miller early this week. Wagons will leave tho hall in the morning for tho picnic ground south of the Dorris place, on the banks of tho Willamette. THE COMMITTEE. dress A.'T. Nilsen, Springfield. Oregon. T6j FOUNp One bay mare. Owner may '"have same by calling, describing, paying for tins ad and .paying for keeping. A. L. Churchill, Springfield. Ore. R. F. D. 2. 37-8-9 LOST A gold braclet, cameo set, between Thurston and Eugene. Leave at News office and receive reward. It Card of Thanks Wo wish to take this means of expressing our heartfelt thanks to our friends of Spring field and Eugene for their many exprsslons of sympathy, and for their acts of kindness at the sickness and death of our father and grandfather, J. T. Witter. Especially would we thank those who sent the beau tiful floral tributes. MRS. VINA McLEAN. C. M, WITTER. FRED E. LEMLEY. SUPREME COURT FINDS AGAINST THE WEAVERS CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry DR. J. fc. RICHMOND PHONES: Office, 3; Residence, 111-J Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. And more of it to follow. Protect yourself against it by wearing Steph enson Underwear $1.00 a Suit. We have n large line of STRAW HATS that we are selling at a big reduction We also have the dope in Kuppenheimer Clothes And we will hand them out to you at the right price C. E. Sales, Toggery HlMnuHnH Mm HOT TO BLAME vouTJ JiVVHB K'J MIGHT DO IT HIStiA mXEvKJr (j"' jRA UT JflsllUiy I THE 6Q0P JUDGE HftS A FELLOW FEELING FOR HIS MIPNIOHT VISITOR lOOD solid tobacco comfort like you've wanted all your life. "Right-Gut" is the Real Tobacco Chew. Gives you the fine satisfying taste of sappy, mellow tobacco seasoned and sweetened just enough. Easiest chew to handle no grinding. You tuck away a small chew and let the taste come nice nnd steady just as you want it. Take a very small chew less than one-quarter the old size. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful Of CmtllAW fnh.pn ft... .:kkf . . I - . . , ua. umuie uu ik uniu you una the strength chew that Then let it rest. See how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how mucn less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. Ihat's why it is The Heat Tobecca Chew. That s why it costs less in the end. . .. If rt?dV.c'1"r- t fine and tbort shred to that yon won't hsre to innd on it.vtub your teeth. Gnndrnf on ordinary cindied toiucc makes you tpit too much. The taitc ol pure, rich tobicco doei not need to be covered op mtb moluiti and rice Notice bow the ia!t bnnii out the rich tobacco taste in Iiht.Cnl., One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY SO Union Square, New York " 4., (BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND 10 STAMPS TO Us) licorice Commercial printing carefully executed at the News printing plant See . Edwards & Br at tarn For Farm and City Property Exchanges a Specialty Springfield Oregort Phone 30 Tho V. It. Kelly judgment of $3,000 against A. W. Weaver and Albert Weaver, entered by tho Lane county circuit court, was uphold in an opinion hand ed down by tho supreme court of tho stat;e Tuosday. The action was for damages for per sonal injury received when a horso, which Kelly wag riding, was run dpwn. ,by the Weaver autompbho at,; Springfield. As a result of tho injuries re- Office In City Hall, SprlnQfleld, Ore, HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC J. H. BOWER Lawyer. riiono 1221 831 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 62; Residence 67-J West Main 8t. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank At Springfield, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business June 23, 1915: KESOUItCES Loans and discounts (notes held in bank) $ 97.736.72 Total loans Overdrafts, secured, none: unsecured, $105.70 V- S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 6,250.00 Total U. S. Bonds Bonds other than U. S. Bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits 3,000.00 Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged 14,999,94 Total bonds, securities, etc Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve bank.?l,700 Less amount unpaid 850 Banking house, ?8,082.61; furniture and fixtures, $2500. Utner real estate owned Due from Federal Reserve Bank Due from approved reserve agents in New York, Chi cago, and St Louis 7,111.29 Due from approved reserve agents In other reserve cities , 8,372.27 Duo from banks and bankers (other than included in 8 or 9) Checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank Fractional currency, nickels, and cents Notes of other national banks Lawful money reserve in the bank: - . ' Total coin and certificates Legal-tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. Trensurer (not more than G per cent on circulation) 850.00 97,736.72 105.70 6,250.00 17,999.94 850.00 10.582.G1 8,110.99 3,000.00 203.39 312.50 Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund , Undivided profits $5,007.11 C.007.11 Loss current expenses, interest, and taxes paid. . .( . , 3,070.99 Circulating notes , 6,250.00 Individual deposits subject to check 77,898.33 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days 45,531.03 Certified checks , ,...,. 1.00 Cashier's checks outstanding 128.65 Postal savings deposits 1,198.54 Deposits requiring notice of less than 30 days ........ Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days 13,694,64 15,483.56 754.6a. lOSlUZi 2Hti:39 330.00 .. 32,302.20 . . 10.00. 312.50 - .fl74,13S.3L.- 25,000.00i 2l5QLuQ 1,936.12 6,250.00 124,757.55 13,694.64. Total S174.1RK31 State of Oregon, County of Lane, ss: I, ChasMj. bcott, cashier of the above-named bank-do solemnlv rivmp that the above statement Is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. CHAS. L. SCOTT, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before nie Correct Attest: this 0th dayjof July. 1915. E. E, BR ATTAIN,. IIERBKRTkK.MWALKERi SMITH, ' Notary Public. L. IC PAGE. Commission expires Mar. 9, 1916. Directors.