NyalFs Eas'Em SO CI AM NOTES To nmlto ond foot Kind feet u so Eas'Em bocmiHo Hus'ICm? onsen 'cm It'll rooiI for tlrod, noro, . , ' nctihiK, punplrliiK fools- 2fic the can Hotter try It. WE NEVER SUBSTITUTE : Tales of the Town Colgato'H TalcuihH lfic at Peory's. Try Albany Flour. $1.50 per Back, at the Food Store. Hear the new ICdlsoii DIbc PhonograpliH at Peery'H. Councilman J. W. Collin re turned lant week Troin a trip to Newport. 6 0 0 .Mr. and Mrs. C. J. llurd of 1'leaHant Hill were In Spring field today on a shopping trip. Hev. H. C. Ethel wont to Portland this noon to attend the camp meeting of the 0 lo gon Holiness association. a a a Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kottoff re cently of Portland, are now lo cated in Sprlnglleld. Mr. Kott off Ih engineer on the gravel train. a S. Jacobson, car repairer in the local yardH, left laHt week with hlu family for Fargo, North Dakota, for a visit of a month or more with relntivcH and friendB. 0 Frank Moore, the auto Btngc driver whose back was broken in an accident at Irving several weeks ago, is not improving as rapidly as his friends wish. Mrs. S. K. Knowlcs and her Dernlce of Santa Monica, Cali fornia, arrived Tuesday night for a vlBlt with friendB in Springfield. Mr. Knowles for merly owned the flour mill here. Sensation assortment of gonuino Guernsey cook ware, consisting of casseroles, tea pots, marmltes, pudding dishes, oval bakers, mixing bowls, etc., etc. All large size at 25 cents and 3G cents each, IIAYDEN & METCALF. M. Fcnwlck,U V. Clark, J. B. Stanigcr and L. B. Durrin drove to Junction City Satur day evening to attend the meet ing of the Odd FcIIowb lodge thero only to find that the day of meeting had been changed. Accordingly they returned to Coburg and attended the In stallation there. Hall for cheaper soles and heels. Cupid Flour. $1.70. The best hardwiieat on the market Springfield Feed Co. A Pantages attraction at the Hell theatre Sunday af ternoon and evening. V J. A. Ebhert, who was strlck wlth paralysis several weeks ago, Is holding bin own well. Grandma Uryan, who fell and broko her hip last Saturday, was resting fairly easy today. Mr. and Mrs. George Graves of I)B Angeles, are visiting at the nonio of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ilrossler. a The Hawaiian singers and players offer an attraction of unusunl merit, nt the 13cll thea tre Sunday. W ijr Try a sack of eastern Ore gon flour at $i.G0 a sack, $R.S0 a barrel. This flour guaranteed, SNEED & SONS. u t v Rudrauff brothers, tho now proprietors of tho Pell theatre, moved their families from Eu gene Thursday, and are now residents of Springfield. The Odd Fellow and Rebekah picnic which was planned for today, July 15, was posponed until a later date owing to the visit of tho Liberty Bell. Tho Springfield Planing Mill Is having pictures taken of the different pieces of furniture It has been manufacturing, and President II. E. Pitts expects to go out soon to book orders. Mrs. A. Biglow, her daughter, Stella Mitchell, and son-in-law and duughtcr, Mrs. D. M. Doln of Marcola, returned Monday from a camping trip to the Three Sisters. They report hav ing had a most delightful time. V a Mr. and Mrs. Eckhordt of Portland, Miss Bernlce MorriB of Portland, Mrs. Emma Cryus and Mrs. T. II. McDonald of Sclo arrived Tuesday for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Peery. These, with Iho Peerys, spent tho day Wednes day at tho fish hatchery, and tho visitors loft for home this morning. n. .!... . ......... f . ....... .t. jtuuuuy uvuiiini; was aiso inc occasion of u very enjoyable luncheon served by the brotlfcr Ilcbekahs as a surpriso to the ladies, The service was greatly complimented. There were a scoro or more TtriltalPaliH nvnr .front Eugene. ( District Deputy i President Pearl Clark and De iputy Grand Marshal Jennie Fry were the Installing officers and l Inducted the following into var ious chalrai noble grand, Rosa Montgomery; vice-grand, Lucy Cranmcr; secretary, Nellie j Richmond; warden, Effle Stanl Iger; conductor, Chloc Durrin; j Chaplain, Georgia Ilayden; right supporter of noble grand, Ber tie Walker; left supporter of noble grand, Jennie Fry; right supporter or vice grand, Alice Kester; left supporter of vice grand, Mattle Reynolds; outside guardian, Mary Roberts; Inside guardian, Hannah Hill. 'I'lin lf!mnnnn rlnli luild (i ilr llghtful session Wednesday af ternoon at tho home of Mrs. Si las Gny. Sewing occupied tho hours devoted to social conver sation. Miss Florence Coffin was the hostess of tho G. T. club at .Its revels last Thursday evening; when a patriotic motif prevail ed. There wcro a number of guestB of tho club, who Included Miss Frances Bartlett Miss Ruth Scott, Miss Chloio Woolloy, Miss Grace Male, Miss Lucllo Cop onhaver and Miss Verna Morria (Iowa). Tho club members In attendance were Miss Olive Smith, Mis Lacy Copcnhavor, Miss Edna Swarts, Miss Alice Kester, Miss Lillian Gorrle, and Miss Coflln. Tho Installation of officers of tho Juanitn Rebekah lodge on 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 buyingwe 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 Here, Larimer's i Hall for cheaper soles and heels. a A now Colgate soap at Perry. 2 Save J -a by buvinir Rcxall School Tablets at Peery's. V Tf t? The popular Charles Chap lin will be funnier than iihuiiI. at Bell Friday and Saturday. m 9 m On July 13, the first full wa gon load of bogs ever seen in Hood River appeared on tho street. Mrs. J. C. Mullen .and daugh ter Helon, left yesterday after noon for Marsbfield on a busi ness trip. o a j Mrs. P. J. Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bressler, ar-j rived from Ashland yesterday for a visit here. I ... j E. C. Martin, formerly of this place, but now of Marcola, was one of the passengers on the train to Eugene this morning. a a u Frame work for the new hop dryer, being erected In West Springfield for the Campbell & Walker yard, Is well under way.' t s Grover Kestly, who has been visiting his father, John Kestly for a week or more, returned to' his homo in Portland yesterday, day. Herbert Moore and Orson Vaughn went to Salem the first of tho week to attend the Ep worth League Institute being held there. Good reliable fire Insurance. No assessments; no membership fee. Pay once and you are done. H. E. Walker at the City Hall. 0 Mrs. H. C. Barkman and son and Mrs. M. L. France and two children left this morning for Newport to spend a vacation by the sea. See our window for the best value in Guernsey ware ever offered in Springfield. While they last, at 25 cents and 35 cents, each. Tho Homo Fur nishers, IIAYDEN & METCALF B. C. Smith and family of Now Mexico, arrived in town Monday evening for an extend ed visit with Mr. Smith's neph ew, Resnor and George Smith. If the weather stays good and everything is lovely he may lo cate permanently. Trovor Nelson, Harvey Clark and Johnny Bowman of West bpringtleld were fined ?25 each In tho Eugene justice court on Tuesday for stealing somo chickens from Mrs. Collins. Ver non Meats was sent to the re form school for participation Jn the same affair. ADVERTISED LETTERS i Springfield. Ore., July 12, 1915. Mrs. Chas. Wiley. Mr. Ed. Gerald. Mr. Fred Nelson. One cent due on all advertised letters. HARRY M. STEWART, Postmaster. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nicholson and grandchildren, came down from Donna this morning and will go to Eugene this afternoon to see the Liberty Bell. They spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson's daughter, Mrs. M. W. Weber. P. A. Franks will dedicate a large and expensive dairy barn on Souv'es Island with a house warming, dance and luncheon attended by GOO guests. Classified Ads for Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc. j FOR SALE 1-C hole range, al most new. If you want a good stove for a small price v stop at the Feed Store and " take a look at it. FOUND libit knife in sheath. Call at this office, describe property and pay for this adv. - and take knife. 48 FOR SALE OR TRADE New '' six room bungalow jn 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. VWAV ' LOST Roman gold ear drop r'with pendant. Leave at this , office. Reward. While coming to visit her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Dill last Tuesday, Mrs. F. A. Wetherbeo of Eugene, slipped on a rough sidewalk on Seventh streot near A and tore such a gash In her knee that a surgeon had to take soveral stitches to close the wound, Mrs. Wetherbeo will bo confined to tho house for a fow days yet. t w Mr. and Mrs. "D. C. Montgom ery of Harrlsburg came up last Sunday to visit Mv. Montgom ery's brother, J. S. Montgomery and nephow, Al Montgomery. Thoy returned Monday, Mr. Montgomery, Sr. had mado a number of trips to Ilarrlsburg for visits, but, this was the first time in 30 years that Al. had seen his. uncle , R. O. A. ball for rent. Well ven tilated and lighted, clean and warm. Kitchen and dining room attached. Rates reason able. Apply to Fred Watke, Gilbert Davis or W. A. Hall. WANTED 150 MEN TO RIDE . tho motor bus. Leave Spring field 25 minutes after the hour and leave Eugene 5 before the hour. Fare 5c. 47-8 FOR SALE Timber claim, for $0,000. No incumberance, olear title, 8,806,600 feet if taken inside of C weks. Ad dress A. P. Nilsen, Springfield. Oregon. T Gt Office In City Hall, Springfield, Ore. HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY ' PUBLIC Uttuo Ninth and l'carl Si, rlcpnonc f9 DR.IV).Y.$HFFER,B.V,$. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Suito 2. Phono SSS, EUGENE, ORE Residence over Dodge's Store Just Received..... My Fall and Winter Lines of Kuppenheimer and Scotch Woolen Mills Samples Over 1000 Beautiful Samples to Choose From. $15 and Up. Come in and Look Them Over C. E. Sales, Toggery At the Bell Theatre One Night Only Sunday Evening, July 18 Peterson & Veera's Hawaiian Singers and Players A GUARANTEED jATTRACTION Formerly on Pantages Circuit In Addition to Above W e Will Run Three Reels of Pictures ADMISSION Adults 25c Children 15c KEEP YOUR EYE 'i; V 1-WV v.. .On the Lane County News' Classified Column. ' It is the "mutual benefit salesman of 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. 1 RATES LOW. County New: 1 J. H. BOWER Lawyer. mono 1221 831 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon W. F. WALKER ' UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 02; Residence 67-J ' Vest Main St. CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry , DR. J. c. RICnmUIMD pHONES: Office, 3; Residence, 111J Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. The llw Springfield Garage H. SANDGATHE Proprietor Repairing a Specialty Mnln, let. Fourth and Fifth. Ifhono 11 SPRINGFIELD - OREGON NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore gon, Juno 21, 191C. Notice is hereby given that Orlando O. Voss, of Lowell Oregon, who. on, November 20, 1911, made Homestead'. Entry, Serial, No. 07G49, for tho of SEK of Section 30, Township 19 S Range 1 E., Willamette Moridan, has filed notice Of intention In tnnkn FMnnl Throe-year Proof, to ostabllsh claim iu mo janu aoovo uoscriDeu, Detora I. P. Hewitt, U. S. Commissioner, t' Ills office) at Enirnnn. flrnirnn. mi ihti 2nd day of August, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: iJexter Carter, of Lowell, Oregon: Lorenzo S. Win.".1 frev. of I.ownll. flrnirnn! TiYnnl- lrC Mastors, of Land Axo, Orogon; Ort' m. carter or t.owou, Oregon. J. M. UPTON. f J24Jy2! Register. ' Call-Springfield 2 for butter wrappers.