, nmmntmr wcWiii.W'riWiii'inn 4 The Kodak That NEVER SUBSTITUTE ') : Tales of the Town t 4- I lull for cheaper Holes ami licclB. - Colgate's Talcums lCc at Peery's. 0.0 Norwood Cox Is suffering considerably from an attack of quinsy. 0 t) Home made caudles and Ice cream at tho Palace of sweets. Free delivery. Mrs. J. 13. Clark of Yoncalla Is vlstllng at the home of Dr. and Mrs. U. P. Mortenscn. - A. D. Watts and 0. W. Mor ris of Cottage Grove were in town last night on business. a Carol Morrison arrived from Portland Tuesday, called hither by tho Illness of his father, Thomas Morrison. Edwards & Hrattaln last week sold the Tomllnson tract In Douglas Gardens to a Mr. Kocnoka, recontly from Pals ley. a a v J. G. Bowermnn .and son Laweronco wero down from iTront, Ore., to attend tho fun eral services of his step-father, L. F. Rovere. J. E. Edwards of the firm of Edwards & Hrattaln, went to Talent, Jackson County, on business last week, and return ed Tuesday night. Tho WaltervIUo District Sun day School union will hold a convention at Ilayden Bridge on Sunday, July 25. A largo num ber of young people will go from Springfield. A locomotive in tho local yarns, wmic being taken from me repair traeic 10 tiie oil tank last evening, ran off the track, anu it required tlirco or four hours hard work to get It back on the rails. o Jimmy Young, Frank DePue, jr., anu nay Many left tills week lor n camping trip on Camp 1 Creek. No large game, has thus far been secured, but the young nimrods will yet make a cred itable snowing. 0" Grocery Buying Doesn yt 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 good v-and the coot is no more than for inferior goods. Get the Habit of Trading Here, Goes With You on your vncntlon will co mo bnck with n com ploto otory of tho oum mor'o fun a otory that will havo a froohonlng Intoroot with onch ouo cooding yoar. TAKE A KODAK WITH YOU A new Colgate soap at Perry. Hall for cheaper soles and heels. Hear the new Edison Disc Phondgrophs at Peery's. Miss Alice Stanlgcr went to Roseburg Saturday for a visit with relatives. Cupid Flour. $1.70. The best hardwheat on the market Springfield Feed Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cox went to West Stayton Tuesday to visit Mr. Cox mother. Tho Broken Coin at the Hell Sunday and Monday with Francis Ford and Grace Cun urd. f Miss Velum Gentry returned to Lebanon Monday after a vis It of a week with her mother, Mrs. Etna Gentry. Joe Jones is down from the work on the road being con structed by the S. P. Co along the Oakrldge 'branch. Mr. and Mrs. John Ketels of Portland are here for a visit with their son, John F. Ketela of tho Ketels drug store. Mrs. Al Montgomery received word this morning of the ser Ioub Illness of her brother, Wil son Gaerte of Orange, Calif. o n . When Dr. Rebhan and D. S. Reals went swimming In the river last evening they left their clothing securely hidden, so they supposed, but someone went through the trousers, tak ing a few dollars from each. a ji this niorning to do some repair ... " v'" ' L. E. Durrln went to Albany work at the Oregon Power com pany's plant there. The local plum carried the Albany load .while the repairs were being imadd. 111 1 a. ji. i . 1 11:11. VLT II I 111 .11 is. , a r r,. 1 u Waltor Ilerndon returned Tues-1 nay irom a iwo-weeKs' visit at iMumuui ruiHuiu Asummi win relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beavor of Ashland. and son and their daughter, Mrs. Ilerndon camo by auto, and they and Mr. Herndon have x'gono to Salem for a visit. Larimer's Savo 1-3 by buying llcxall School Tablets at Peery's. j , ytf C. II. Mead and family went to Marcola Wednesday, V V w When In town call at the Palace of Sweets for a cool, re freshing drink. James WIthrow went to Ook rldgo Wednesday to fish on Sal mon creek, ;, Dan Gore of thejflrm of Gore & Rowe made a business trip to Mnrcolu Wednesday. Mrfl. Mary Maglll returned ; Friday from Goshen where she jhad been nursing Mrs. Will Wni I ters. ! Try a sack of eastern Orc jgon flour at $1.50 a sack, $5.80 a barrel. This flour guaranteed. SNEED & SONS. u The roof of the Springfield (lour mill Is being rcshinglcd, and a number of repairs are be ing made to the Interior. Good reliable fire Insurance. No assessments; no membership fee. Pay once and you are done. II. E. Walker at the City Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Jack LIttell ar rived from Portland Tuesday night, called here by the ser ious Illness of Mrs. Littell's father. rt Announcement was made at the Rcbekah lodge Monday eve ,nlB ,tmit. Mrs- Nrwood c? who has been quite ill, is able to receive visitors. Rev. S. S. Johns of Myrtle Ornok. whn linn honn vlsitlncr friends in this part of Oregon WjIl"iake their day the greatest for at least 10,000. Small quan for sevral days, spent Wednes- ioE all. Taylor, Dunsmore, Frey- tItles of the juice and Oregon day at the home of John Fitz-!taB Warren, Stevenson, Proc-;prunc8 ilave )eeu served at dif gerald. jtor. ,and Grisenwiate, all repre-; ferent tline3 and are in tremen- sentlng the Willamette Valley doua favor it is believed that The pie socialwhlch was to! counties, make up a formidable : the loganberry juice, properly have been held at the Christian .organization, The Coos Bay exploited, will develop a busi- church Friday evening has been postponed -Indefinitely on ac count of the death of Mr. Mor rison's father. G. D. Valller, L. N. Roney and the head contractor for the Portland Bridge company leave tomorrow for a week's fishing trip at the Rigdon ranch at Oak ridge before beginning work on the new Coast Fork bridge. , E. C. Colcord arrived from Seattle Wednesday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Colcord. He made the trip of 386 miles by motorcycle in two ' caslon. days. Ho was accompanied by j ' A. F. Ncct, who comes to visit Because their birthday anni hls cousins here. Iversaries all came within four 1 days, Mrs. M. M. Lord, Mrs. Jes- Miss Nellie Jones, who is now sie. Newman and Miss Elolah employed in Portland, arrived Newman were given a picnic yesterday to spend a ten days party in the park near the flour vacation with her mother and mill last evening. Other mem famlly here. Miss Jones was at bers of the party were Mrs. J. P. one time a compositor in the Frv. Mrs. Al Montgomery and News 0, and was reputed to I10 mio nf tlin host nvnromnnvw i here. Stop! WAIT! Do not buy outside Hour at present prices. New wheat will be in soon and t mir win lift owor. i nm - - - - " wared to make as good a flour "D " &U4",tVi Mill a ti nnirV nmn ......... H. ... -. . w . , 4.. wj- I Miss Amy Carson, who gives music lessons in Marcola and Wendllng. gave a very success ful musicalo at Marcola last evening, presenting her pupils. She was assisted by Miss Maude Gorrio of Springfield, and she gave a number or two herself, ily while on the way to San Her sister, Ida Carson, went 'Francisco. .with her. F. B. Watke, formerly in the While Rov. A. M. Spangler of meat business here, writes to Eugene was driving on the way; have his copy of the News sent to tho Booth-Kelly mill yester- to Ogden, Utah, where he is day afternoon, his automobile, now located, although It had crowded to the j right side of the driveway, was Two strangers from Salt struck by a truckload of lum- Lake were in town the first of ber which had just crossed the 'the week looking for a location railroad track, and, running for a pressing parlor, but they down tho slight grade, could not be steered by tho driver. The radiator of tho machine was I damaged slightly, and one head- ' A new serial picture "The light glaBS was cracked. Broken Cain" will start Sunday, July 25, at the Bell, Everybody Wo will receive a large ship- In Springfield will enjoy this mnnt of Johusim'u lest FIoip picture ns the favorities, Fran soon and will be glad to book cis Ford and Grace Cunard will orders for those who wish to lay bo tho leads. These Stars were In a supply of the "old wheat" the leads in 'Lucille Love." Rucl llour. This Is a lino Blond, mill- rauff Bros, nnnounce that this ed in Albany and wo guarantee picture has cost them conslder overy sack of It. When It comes able more than any other pic to price we have a surprise for tures ever shown here, but you. One farmer purchased 40 they believe that the people of sacks of this flour last winter. Springfield will support good Let ub book your order at once, high priced pictures, the prices Remember it is the "China , will remain the same. Adults Pheasant" brand, Springfield flO cehtB, children under 12 Feed Company. " years 5 cents.. ALL OREGON DAY Al Different Soctiona Prepare Spe cial Eovnbs Paradoo to Bo , Hold to Draw Crowda to Oro i -gon'a Fine Exhibit. August nth to 10th Inclusive Is to be "All Oregon Week" at the Oregon building, with exorcises extraordinary on the 9th and special days continuing through the week. Everything possible to bring Oregon to the attention j of the Exposition crowds will be EXPOSITION attempted during the season of Ljam ,ake, of which California activity. All sorts of plans arc and the worid kn0W8 Httle. The under consideration and It is ' 0regon building, located within certain a magnificent week's !a fw fcct of a 8andy beSLCi. program will be worked out. Itioffcrs jdeal conditions for such s expected that several Oregon affalr and If Ward can pu bands and marching organ za-, off th,8 atunt hls day wlll prove tions will be here at that time , the hIt of Uie festivities, and that many of Oregon's dis- j The 0regon building will be tinguished citizens will be here gayly decor ted (lurlng .A11 0re. to participate In one way or an other. An orchestra and vocal Ists will furnish music each day and at night there will be dances anu special programs. Eastern Oregon will have one !J"if "H owu "i1",1" u",i,ro,ua" blllty Representative Lackey and McCully will give away jordlnary. The grand final will sack of popcorn as souveniers come on Augugt 17, when the of the occasion. At the same Exposition, as well as Oregon, time the Pendleton Round-Up , win honor Mr. s. Benson, distln will be featured in some unique guiBhed Portlander selected for wa7; L ,t I this honor extraordinary- This The Willamette Valley repre- wjh )e a sizzler sentatlves are in correspondence 1 Juy 2Q is Loganberry Day at with the various commercial the Oregon Building. Logan clubs and are hoping to stir up ; i.PPrv illiP( wm Kfir,.Pfi tn nii ' Something new and novel that man, J. A. Ward, figures on a . SOCIAL NOTES ' . ,4 . Members of the Berean class of, the Christian church, favored Mn'and Mrs. Sarga Sneed, bride land groom of the week, with a miscellaneous shower Monday evening. A very enjoyable even- ' Ing was passed at the Sneed home on Emerald heights, and a number of useful presents were left as mementos of the oc- Mrs. Zella Cantrell. ! Hallie Bryan of Pruneville ;was a business caller in Spring- field Wednesday, I ' . , C. S. McHenry of Douglas . 1 1 Business weunesuaj. Misses iua and Ella Younc leave tomorrow for Newport to 11" vacation of two weeks, Harold Peerv and Frank Gibbs left by automobile Wed- nesday for Newport to spend a couple weeks at the coast. w a Mr. and Mrs. Lamport and daughter of Evelyn, S. D., are visiting the A. E. Bartlett fam- decided Springfield was already well served, nro-i""" " '"bwu v" What More Could You Want In a Suit or Overcoat to Order than a genuine $25.00 value for $15.00 in suit or coat thats what you got in Scotch Woolen Mills duits. Ovor 300 beautiful styles to select from and Boys' suits or coat for $10.C0. .Come in and look them over. Co E. Sales, Toggery gon Week," there will be par ados through the grounds and other buildings, and the Expos- itIon ls co-operating to the ex tent of nr0vldine special flre- '.i... nmi nrivortinintr mip woaIt far and wide. Oregonians will ifin,i ,! xvotu nf intrnst (xtrn- mniPrs niul nrnnnrnfinn in mndfi ness requiring all the loganber ries the state of 'Oregon can raise. There will be an all day program on July 29. The crowds are rapidly in creasing at this time, and the Exposition is filled with Eastern ers. Inquiry about Oregon has (trebled and undoubtedly many i thousands will visit our state (during the next two or three 1 months. An average of 55,000 pass the gates dauy and the Ex- . position Is now making good money. Oregon visitors 10 tne fair are Increasing in numbers, about 175 registering daily. Many Oregonians are coming by auto and find the roads gen erally satisfactory. Constant in quiry here makes it certain that 1 Oregon is going to be visited by an extraordinary number of touring autoists during the sum- mer and fall months. . Read The News' Bargain Days Offer on Page 4 of This Issue. Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wtnled, Etc. FOR SALE 1-6 hole range, al most new. If you want a good stove for a small price stop at the Feed Store and take a look at it. FOUND Belt 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 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. R. O. A. hall 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 the motor bus. Leave Spring field 25 minutes after the hour and leave Eugeno 5 before tho hour. Faro 5c. 47-8 FOR SALE Timber claim, for $G,000. No incumberanco, olear title, 8.80G.5Q0 feet if token inside of .G'weks. Ad dress A. P. Nilsen, Springfield. Oregon. T 6tj NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dopartmcnt of tho Interior, V. S. Land Officio at Roseburg, Ore gon, Juno 21, 101G. Notice Is hereby given that Orlando 0. V088, of Lowell Oregon, who, on November 20, 1911, made Homestead Entry, Serial, N'o. 07649, for tho S of SB4 of Section 30, Township 19 S Itange 1 E., Willamette Meridan, has filed notice of intention to make Fiaal Three-year Proor, to establish claim to the land above described, before 1. P. Hewitt, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on the 2nd day of August, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Dexter Carter, of Lowell, Oregon; Lorenzo S. "Win frey, of Lowell, Oregon; -Prank Mc .Masters, of Land Azo, Oregon; Ora E. Carter of Lowell, Oregon. J. M. UPTON, J24Jy2a Register. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that tho tin derslgned Vina McLean has been ap-, pointed administratrix of the estate of Jahalan T. Witter, deceased, by the Probate Court of Lane County,' Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said estate are reauir- ed to file the same, duly verified, with tne said administratrix at Springfield, Oregon, or at the law office of Will iams & Bean, Eugene, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Date of first publication, July 22, 1915. VINA McLEAN, Administratrix. W1LLTAMS & BEAN, Attorneys for Estate. Th to8-19. : ...... 1 he Springfield Garage, H, SANDGATHE Proprietor Repairing a Specialty. Main, bet Fourth and Fifth.' Phone U 1 SPRINGFIELD - OREGON See Edwards &Brattaiji For Farm and City Property ftl Exchanges a Specfalty Springfield j & j Oregoir Phone 30 O. R. Gulhon, M. O, j Practice Limited tl j Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Graduate Nurse Attending ! 30 3, White Temple, Eugene. i CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry; DR. J. E. RICHMOND )t PHONES: Office, 3; Residence, Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. Office In City Hall, Springfield, Ore. HERBERT E. WALKER i NOTARY PUBLIC J. H. BOWER Lawyer. Phone 1221 831 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 62; F.'esldcnct 67-Ji West Main St. Information and Cata logues Free International Correspondence Schools A. E. CHAMBERS, Manager Room 7, Hovey Bldg. Eugene, Oregon Call Springfield 2 for butter wrappers. -fit