Aro you willing (o buy it paokiigo of l)!aduH? It Wo Clvo You tho Razor? Sue Our Window. jjP- Dny and Night Phono 31 t Mrs. .1. I Fry H reported on Ihu Hick llHt. Siivo J-.'J ly buying llcxul) Bchool 'I'ublotH at 1'ocry'H. Do you want dry foot. Como Ko Hall tho Shoo Doctor, Fifth and Main. Dr. It, I MotleiiHon niado a hunluoHH trip to Marcola this afternoon. Homo made Hot TanialoH 1H cents 2 for 'IT, uentH, at tho Palace or Sweets. CIuih. 13, llurfili, a HaleHinan from Portland wh roulHterod at the Elite hint night. w Don Wheat of Mora, Ore., la visiting at tho homo of hie. slstcr- In-iaw.Mrs. J. 12. Richmond. Mrs. W. J. Mill of Eiurene. wuh id springliold this morning at Social cJptes MIhh Helen McKlbbcn delight-1 Anew dancing clilb, to he fully entertained tho rrcHhmau called tho "Fortnightly" was or chiHH of tho Sprlnyleld High ganlzcd at the Reapers hall last iichool at hor homj on Fifth evening by the election of I. V. Htroct hint Saturday evening. .Inchson as president and II. W. Tho young people wore arrayed Stewart as secretary-treasurer. In appropriate Hallowe'en-cos- An Invitation committee conslst tumoH which afforded much Ing of J. J. Hryan, I. D. Larimer merriment. Various games and and .1. I'. Fry was named, and hallowc'en pranks wejw Indulged the next dance was set for Sat in till a lato hour when refresh- urday, November J 3. incuts were served In genuine j hallowe'cn style. They , wcro A n)ost cnJoyal)I(J Ume was chaperoned by Miss Efilo Rhodes t ,a8t Krld , . and Miss Lena Newton, two ' ,,.,. nf L ,, y,a teachers of the local high school. ,larry s,ialian HlIrpri8e(i hei.f , iutlng her birthday anniversary. Airs. U. II. Park and Mrp. A., Tho evening was spent In play L. JohiiHou, who live on north Ing games and music after Mill street, gave a birthday din- which light refreshments were nor Tuesday in honor of, the served. Mrs. Shahan received birthday anniversaries of Wlno- a number of useful gifts. Those WHEN IN NEED OF tending to business matters at na Park and Velma Johnson, present were Florence and Ida own cousins, who were each j Shahan, Mrs. Ida Park and dau thrco years old on that day. The ghtcr Goldle Park, Mr. and Mrs. afternoon was passed pleasant-!S. M. Goddard, Frank Goddard, ly with games, after which re-Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goddard, Mr. Ircshments were served. Those and Mrs. Leslie Johnson, Oren presort were Velma Johnson, 'Shahan, Mack Cogil. Winona Park, Erma and Llla I 1011, Vcriieta iiiitiilirr nf ihn tnnmliprn nf the Springfield lodge of Knights the I tucket store Miss Helen Roberts who has been confined to her bed forsev ral weeks with hart trouble Is able to sit up a little each day. lood reliable fire Insurance. - 4 t 4 : Tales of the Town h No assessments; no membership j Pratt, Audrey and Nelda Pratt. a ..,., Ifufi- !'' nce and you aro done. iv vwimuv nwtii; 111 Longmire, Fay Johnson, Perry. -Go to the Palace of Sweets H. 12. Walker at the City Hall. Mrs. Geo. Vallior. daughter The Eugene Elkette club, and Ladies of Security attended the meeting of the Eugene lodge HARDWARE, FUR NITURE, A RANGE, HEATER, RUG, OR PAINTS AND OILS SEE HOLBROOK & JOHNSON I (THB qOOD JUPPE 3CE3 rLAHtftMl KMOVS VHATS WHAT ) I AtKCD ron. V.B CUT CHLWIN4 THAT OKDIMARV TOBACCO AIMT (JUST A GOOO.AHD VOU OUGHT TO KHOV IT TOO. ( BEATS ALU MM VONT HAVE TM8 OUO KIND, AfT MMty wmo out aoout Tut. P-6AU TOBACCO chew. IAC 1 which has a number of Spring-1 of the order Monday evening Held ineinners, nem a nusmess ri ne nan was decorated for a to buy peanuts It cents ii ouart I2lta ', 0,,)C1'1 Valller expect meeting yesterday and decided j Hallowe'en affair, and the same 1 ' to leave in the morning for San i upon tno winter's program of .Plan was carried out In the re- MIhs Ilrilla ingrain of near I'ninclsco, Oakland, Potaluma entertainment on the afternoon . ireslimcnts. Those who went Monroe Ik visiting at the D. S ml other California points. of the first and third Wednsedav fiom Springfield were Mr. and Jordau homo, j " ! of ach month. Tho Springfield Mrs. L. 12. Durrin, Mr. and Mrs. j Try a sack of Booster Flour, members Present were Mrs. J. J. Ed. Reynolds, Mrs. M. J. Mc- Mrs. W. L. McFarland mother ,f vou ,uo " Hulisfled wo will Bryan, Mrs. A. M. Beaver, Mrs. j Klin, Mrs. Ed. Collins, Mrs. Jes of Mrs. Roy Jenkins is reported ('al1 for 11 a,H' K,vo '(,ur money M. M. Peery. Mrs. I. J"). F.urlmer, sle Newman, Mrs. Wayne Calk on the slclt list, buck. $1.20 per sack, $1.70 a and Mrs. W. L. McCulloch ins. : barrel. COX & COX Ask your neighbor about Booster Flour, $ 1 .liO per sack, $1.70 bbl. COX & COX. Get your re-cleaned seed A SK your dealer for W-B Gut Chewing Tobacco. It is the new "Real Tobacco Chew" cut long shred or send 10c in stamps to us. WEYMAN.BRUTON COMPANY, 5a Union Square, New York Gty OREGON DAIRYMEN ARE BANQUETED Hear the new Edison Disc Talcums 15c at ! grain at "the SpHngneh Fee ;,rn,,!,I8 ? r Store. Cheat. Winter Oats. D. Wm. Hatch teacher of tl Vetch and Field grasses. Prices 'school at Green Mountain, w lnwi.Ki nnHHllilii. lm Springfield over Sunday. the as Mrs. L. E. Durrin, Mrs. II. E. 0. W. Johnson of tho linn of Ilolbrook t Johnson, wont to lowest possible. Portland tho first of tlte week to purchase stock for the store.! Miss Helen Roberta, who has talker and Mrs M L France heon confined to her bed with!jlavo j0inod the women's gym Mrs. Roy JenkliiB and daugh- Ijonrl troubltv is able to sit up a jcasse8 of u,e KUKene Y. M. C. A. tor Elaine expect to leave Satur- little each day now. . j day morning U- a visit with- , Mrs. Alice Colwald, of Salem, relatives and friends in Portland. ' f-harles 13. Hirsh a Portland ,g v,BltInB nt the home of her . . . ' I !llllc !''-t!''s rCKlslorc(1 ut tno .cousin Mrs. A. S. Walker. She io jonnerB prom on noosi or Flour, made for and sold ex- Elite last night. cluslvely by Cox &. Cox. per sack. $1.70 bill. $1.20' Henry Volstedl, nlirhtwatch-j man at the BoothKelly mill,' left Tuesday noon for Omaha, Nebraska, to visit his father, who is SO years of ago. He experts to bring the old gentle man back witli him. oxnects to return home Sunday. i Prlgate's Peerys. Oregon Building, Panama-Pa- Dr. R. P. Mortensen has cific Exposition, Nov. 4. Seventy moved liis office into he room five Oregon, Washington and formerly occupied by Dr. Barr. California exhibitors of stock at the recent Stock Show, together Mrs. J. C. Mullen, who under- o.r,i,.e went an operation at the local ,, . , . . , i imCnini Jvmi ,..t,e o ., banqueted at the Oregon build- now able to bo ud and about, ing, Wednesday evening through j Baker city power plant cannot and made her first venture out the thoughtfulness of Commis- i supply current for needed lights doors today. - sioner R. A. Booth. He proposed i' 1 ' tured the big money and all the blue ribbons. Oregon made a magnificent showing in the Jersey class and did splendidly all up and down the line. The Oregon Jerseys captured all the first prizes but three, all the seconds but two or three and all of the Grand Champions. , to banquet the Oregon men who ! Funeral services for the late , have brought fame to the state! W. II. McGilvray were held at , . . . Ocorre Lamar, formerly a Walker's chancl yesterday after- capturing bo many prieb, ana Springfield business man. re-i"-" -md intorment was made the Commisisoners of the other ccntly of Wendllng, has moved in the Laurel Grove cemetery, two states asked the privilege of to Lebanon where he Ins nc- A large number of friends from joining and making a, large coptcd a Position in a clothing Eugene also attended the ser-j ff r TJlis an s carrie( store vices ' ' out and the occasion proved a 1 :- happy one. After the serving of A n nvnnllnnt ninol it Tin T5ilil1 eWS r rom Opnngheld High School ing's convention hall, there was 4-n.-!-t-s- speech making and much jollity. i In behalf of the Oregon Corn Personals a new place to put our selves. mission, B. C. Sheldon, welcom- Mrs. 13. W. Collins left Mon day evening for Mill City in re upoiiMc to a telegram saying hor daughter Mrs. W. A. Bourgels, was very sick. i ! Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dority of Frank Moore of Thurston, who 'Tonopa. Nevada, are in Spring was so badly injured in an au-'field for a visit witli Mrs. Dority's tomoblle accident near -vlng mother. Mrs. Alice Holcomb. aovral months ago. sustaining and her sister. Mrs. Cecil Wil li broken back, is able to sit up,mout. Mr. and .Mrs. ikirity will m T.moiie .UM'isit ! Air l,ritvN mother ! Wc d to "1!irch arouml Goorse Carson got into the e(1 the guests and the winners b ' ' I ' the room tho seventh period this wrong pew in English III class and Oregon men in particular on Friends of Miss Ethel Moore' John Brady of Portland, head afternoon. Most every body was Monday. itheir success. Col. Heffner of aro In receipt of cards announc- electrician for tho Southern Pa- asleel) .The football team Is In fine 1 Washington and , Guy Miller of Ing her marriage to Carl (5. Ros- cillc company, was in Springfield aau--l'- r n T . PoHfnrnin nnriP tnikq md then berg, of Bandon. on October U. this morning to install an olec- Rev. Bailey was with us last trim for the game with Junction 'California made talks, and then Miss Moore was formerly a utu-' H ie headlight on the lender of Friday. City Saturday. Every man is in N. C. Mans, of the Oregon Dairy- dent in the University' and a engine 2203, which is to lie used Many students are going to good shape and Junction needs man's Association, presented teacher in the Springfield on a Willamette-Pacific work Iul,cUon cit y to see tho foot ball to fear them all. New men have Col. Jack Splawn, of Yakima, schools. m m ''nJA -V Vchm 'SoctlS 6iio. been added and the signals drill-1 with a gold headed cane as a A. II. Harris, special ropresen- lighs iin tlie Springfield yards. , There will be less noise in the ed and hammered into them. !"iark of appreciation for his ef tatlvo of tho Portland Telegram, i study hall during study period. With good steady playing there f forts in gathering the Oregon was in Springfield today gamer- W. L. McCullocn of the ore- jiereafter. 'ls no reason why Springfield ana wasnmgton neras mat cap ing material lor an article in nm gon Power Co, and ms menu, A. i n.1.oaiin,n t-iriv wnq a j'iijiui. nil, i iiuiin imn juoi. vum- t, iiiuillin, luminal niunviii i . .,,1,, evening from a hunting trip of a b--"1- 1 few days down tho Siuslaw. four police. They secured 54 fine silvorsido I Nort Pengra is able to wear salmon and a number of ducks. ut siU)0 acain. Let 'er Rain! "3 ', t If you've a tSy ''-, work to do, croftX.'' -rfrsl Tower's Fish man's wear Tower's Fish Brand Reflex Slicker $3.00 The coat that keeps out all the rain. Re flex Edges stop every drop from running in at the front Protector Hat. 75 cents " Satisfaction Guaranteed Send for fret catalog A. J.TOWER CO. nt nosTox Tbe siliries fall by Uncle Sua to CiTtl StffTice enployet equalaad ex eel tbose paid la ay buses ol fmw:e coionietcial life. ThOQ no is o( apnoiBtmeots are made b-taail! Qualify at home to pat a Ctvd Serv.e xamliatloa. Wr 'e today tf liee Clvtl Service li'.rmL'(jl''fr:iMFiectr SthiiU Box 483, Euaene, Ore. jiletod a trip from eastern Ore gon down the Columbia to Port land, giving sketches of tho dif ferent communities and their needs, and will shortly havo ar ticles on southern Oregon, which ho has just been visiting. Others who went out with them, secured four bear near Tsiltcoos t"l;o. Grocery Baying 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 Here. Larimer's his shoo again. I Some body tool; down our 1S on the hill after it had been there a week. There were many absent from school Monday. Eugene has nothing over Springfield, They got beaten 41 to 0 last Staturday. Wo all-, received our report cards Monday. Tho honored students in His tory III aro as follows: Lynn Grandy, Hazel Dean, Uessle Spencer and Winifred May. Wo have much confidence in our team's winning next Satur- hiy. Algebra three class got a bath Tuesday morning while in room j nine. If tho roof is not fixed thoy will get one quite often dur ing the rainy season. I Tho cyclist find great pleasure in putting their bicycles in the , new shed. The Staff of the S. II. S. an nual had a meeting Tuesday night. Each one was instructed what to do by tho jrc.ldont, Orson Vaughn. j Wo are thankful to got a new .place to put our bicycles but should not win. Members of the I Jv,oivi .Will, ijiuu KVl back; C. Hill, right half; C. Brat tain, fullback; R. Bally, left half; L. Fegles, right end; W. Cook, loft end; Myiie Hill, right tackle; Bill Hill, left; Glen Woolley, right guard; John Soleim, left guard, Lynn Grandy, center, Subs, Beare. IP YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED THE SPRINGFIELD CREAMERY Chas. Barkman, Manager. Try us and be convinced that it pays to patronize home industries. COOK WITH GAS Oregon Power Co, e 58 Springfield, Oregon b,' would bo more thankful to get