Your Weight IndlcutuB, m? our Health..--rt.t V, -f'l .If Much Do You fW.eigh? iAVc lmvo JiiHt Received a physician's Hcale. Como In and ubo It whenever you wish to. Wo glvo 12 1-2 voto ticket with each COc purchase. AbU for your Moketa. sutr Dny and Night Phone 31 Get your early garden floods at tho Food Storo, . t i M j I , , $ Clot a box of MIllor'B Shoo grcHBo, the beat what JsVmrttld' ,uai:noBB Shopc; JutncH CouunliiB of Camp Crook waB In Springfield on htiBluoBB Thursday. f , -.a " , Mrs. 10, F. Dean, who has boon quite 111 for Bovcral months, Is able to bo up and about. Kyanlzo, our new varnish, all colors, for Inside, or out side work. J. C. llolbrook. A handsome noWfSlgn adorns tlio'Bldo of tho delivery wagon of, Knox's Sanitary Grocery. Call at Mrs. D, 13. Darling's on IS between 4th and 5th street, for tho Barclcy corsets. Made W measure. , . E. A, Yachcy, of Coburg spent Saturday and Sunday In Springfield visiting friends. a a a Tlcv. II. C. Ethcll weht'to r.4-j-Il!i.vrtir lmvn' fi ni!r-VT-WtrtfIdhna and Wcndllnc.vrintflVdav. nfrcT&Kom b0longlri1n'6rBeaWnU preached at the latter f THE BAPTIST CHURCH Thursday, Feb. 24, 7!30 P. M., regular monthly Covenant meet lng.Reiuet Is made that every merilbcrlbc present. Dur neigh bors and frlendS are Welcome. I (What did you get Sunday flcrndon llardwaro p. kindly .place last evening iuLiun mum in uuuv. . - i - f (morning . r . , 'jl JJr. iiiid MrB-iafggiiQ. KoBtor Did you hea&that sermon Sam Smith, Ldn6' oft. tho plo-went to Portland Saturday ton a'from tho Bantlst nulnli? ncer rcBiucuiH ,oi Ajouurg, unci ,uunmoir irip. me, uoewr re one of tho wcalthlost'mon there, j turned Sunday evening, but Mrs. Is reported critically 111. "... v" Jack Oorrlc" unstained Do you like the ring of It? Rev. Ferris said In part, To Christ la God, for evpry such orto Is exercising reiUnce to wards God ,and faitll in Jesus Ohrfst: - i Repentance paldtho nreacher Is, a mighty goNw safe rbad to travel but a poor place to take up one's, residence. , Wo heed the Heroics the Dyna mics of the Gospel If cVer.wc expect to magnify, Christ whether It be by life or liy, death. personal wnnBuanivy liivuiyun .KcBte'r will remain a week or JC developed next to the worlds -two things Acceptance r and ful Injuries to his foot Saturday afternoon when a wood saw jfeljj j more visiting with her daughter inlBUtidcrHtandlnL' mlHrewcfleni.Impartatlon, Believe and .re- . oaln-lyirfl. Thurlow. tfltlon. and relecttrm of Chrint-! celve ye the Lord Jesus, 'Gpjye t ': . . ianitv. Is tbe fact that God'B own Into all the world-r-go home to is, fticKlbben, wo Is to uc hUtWnn nnmnrniinmi ' oh uttn thy friends and tell them, how on ll..CUlUUtr a numucr 01 uEly,.1S;"""",,ut", y tiiri nranflnni t.v nnfl mnnrtanon Brum uiiiikh uiu uuru irashen. ' isawmlll, recently purchased by mr itfttlnRirinm. ntnVia wm-iii for thee." . ; . W1" 4 "0""" of ,cT"F1?,chc-riwIdc difference between Conver- Many gave the mt.. A' i -n.... Boutlu Lbr. Co.. is loadinc a Li... t,.,.. ful rf-pflntinn nm hath done ;lar Mechanics contains a picture nrv?,f,A"8qcS V, nr 1.n'lnfr lint.l In Mm Hnnth. mOVlllg tO SllCridan. Fixd. Carter went to Portland i0f the lott haul up in tho Booth Kelly mill nercf and lisus. it as i 6no of an unusual type. I : Tales of the Town J j. Spray In any quantity. C. llolbrook. Hansom Miller has purchased a Ford automobile. a. a C. Wendell of Vlda was In Sprlnglleld Saturday. a a a G. Sanderson of Camp Creek this morning and will accept a position in a sawmill there. O V You can get a genuine Frenoh Calf work shoo at the Harness Shop, near 4 th on Mnin p J. Jt. and W. Howell of Brownsville registered at the Springfield hotel Friday night. a a a Milton Klntzley and his sis ter Mrs. Bert Doane, were down from Jasper Saturday and Sun day. a a ' C. A. Hoag, oiler at Booth-j Kelly who bad an operation a week ago is reported as doing nlcoly. a a a Mrs. EdcsHo Cox returned on Wednesday from Sclo, Linn county, where Bhe had been vis iting at the home of relatives. a o , Fred Brcsslcr returned the Inst of the week from Salem, where he will take charge of a farm owned by his father and himself. mam Oregon Power Co. workmen cut the pavement at Sixth and Main streets tills morning, to Bq Kolly, I think you ought message joy 1 commeuda- A nflrRfin tnav 1 nnnvArtp.fl UatlOn. JJK1 you . many times and go straight tot hi the evening, the reading, lioii nni oiov thnm rtitf hom i "Billv Sunday In action." bv Dr.. T - mi v -a itwiii uiiu v aa a v. - La v v v w , ww and father-in-law of E. F. i,rtpk p.jni Heipa cateH that followed, "Why God Hafes Herbst, of the Springfield nlnan,t ot, nhu,i r rin,i Tho Sin." were moat attentatively to Tiavo tlioso shoes renaired. creamery will arrive tomorrow regenerated are high born, listened to by a .filled house; . Loolt at them. Tlicn brlnu if0,V,1 ycrHn' wasningion, near Born from above and hid with Press Committee. incm over to nan, r. ' i "BclinKhani. and will become as DULIUIVU III UJlCilllUll Ul WIU creamery here. , was tt the Springfield hotel on ' make some renairs to the mains Friday. there. a a a a a a ! ' 11 Mrs. Ernest Italston of Doug las Gardens, was admitted to the Springfield liOBpitnl Satur- 'day for treatment for an nbecss. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Swarts of She will be able to go home in Mr. 'and Mrs. Bert Rclmen Bchnlder were down from Wend ling Snturday. Doctor, Fifth and Main. a a a uoou rename nre insurance. Kcv w N FcrrJg attended No assessments; no membership the services Sunday afternoon fee. Pay once and you are done, celebrating the opening of the H. E. Walker at the City Hall. , Salvation Army work In Eu- . gone. Lieut. Col. T. W. Scott, hte principal speaker at the Cupid Best Patent Flour meeting is a personal friend of $1.GG per sack or $0.40 bbl. iho Rev. Mr. Ferris. Johnson's Best Blend $1.25 peri a n , sack or $4.7C bbl. WJiy pay) Gravel operations out of more? Buy it nt the Feed Stort. Springfield for the Willamette- Carl Sensensey is suffering from a badly sprained ankle. 4 a Memberso ft he G. T. club enjoyed a hike a few miles east of town Sunday. a Mrs. Bertha Baughn was able to be taken from the hospital today to the home of Mrs. Rice. a a a B. D. Smith, of Corvallis, is -SPOUTS Tennis and baseball arr fast becoming the favorite pastfcacV.u a a a The Goshen Athletic club bas ketball team defeated - the Springfield first team here Sat urday evening by the score of 29 to 14. At the end of the first nn Zih n,1 n atrnnta rnnontlv half the SCOre StOOd 14 tO 10 ill Pacific railroad are expected to ,.-n,i w mo,, mi iGoshen's favor. Miss Myrl Arnold, a student of be resumed about March 15, ac-! ' . J " Springfield's second team the Springfield High school was cording to advices received by Mm Pnri Rnkor of Pti"nr evened matters up by winning Injured somewhat this morning railroad men here. Trains toVno has been ,n the Springfield J the Goshen seconds itilinti n linnnl In llin flnril. nt tlin Pnnu nr-n nnl nvnoKtarl in ..... .'. ft 11 n I OPnro W9S IK tn in "in." uuuim v..w ww w -iw vwwtj t.T uiv iiuv v-.. w v-w hAcnttn Trii enma t ma writs . "vw. w -.v. assembly room broke through bo in operation much before the j taken to her home today. Willi nci .. ruuun m ouiy. The Social $Kpies Mrs. I. Cast'eel who underwent Mrs. French of Wendling, was a ?nera"" the local .s- brought down this morning to P ?a hoI Ume ls e Gf!i,i hiui n,iic able to be taken to her home in Natron were in Sprlnglleld on bitslncBB Thursday. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Mosier, who have been visiting nt the bank of Junction City, was in home of their daughter, Mrs. L. j Springfield last week visiting at May, returned to their home at. the home of his parents, Mr, orouon Ultv Thurslav. . 'nnu Mrs. B. A. Washburno. a short time. a a a - Claud Washburno, assistant cashier of the First National the Springfield hospital and is in a very critical condition. I m v m I T X "IT t , lure. i3a.ior luung nas re- The Kensington club held ajnier, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whea-1 covered somewhat from the ef most enjoyable session Friday i ton, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bell feet of her recent, operation, afternoon at tho home of Mrs. ; (Eueene.) Guests of the club and is now doing -as well as!" L. May at Ninth and C streets. 'were Miss Marjorie Machen and 'could be expected. Sewing was the diversion of Mr. John Ketels. . tho afternoon, artcr which the' The ladies of the G. A. R. hostess served refreshments. As, A score or more of friends of ! will have a- chicken dinner and guests of the club there attend-1 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McKibben everything else good to eat, on ed Mrs. 0. II. Jarrett, Mrs. W. L. ' gathered at their home Satur- Tuesday, February 22, at the Dunlap. Mrs. J. C. Parker. Mrs. .day evening to bid them fare- i hall. Come everybody. Dinner W. C. Cofcr, Miss Laura Tryoniwell before their departure to 25c. (Crescent City, Calif.), and the Sheridan where they will reside. 1 a a a members present were: Mrs. J. Those present were: Mr. and: Clyde B. Atchmson, chairman W. Coffin. Mrs. O. B. Kessey, Mrs. J. Earler, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. of the Oregon Public Mrs. II. A. Korf, Mrs. W. A. Collins, Mr.an d Mrs. N. Griffin, , commission, with Manager A. Horndon, Mrs. F. E. Lenhart. M and Mrs. J. E. Staniger, Mr. Normairor Eugene, paid an un a few days. ' $ a a a Earl and Floyd Thompson who have been at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Thompson, since Christmas ex pect' to leave tonight for Mont rose, Colorado. Arthur Roberts expects to accompany them. ' a a a LUMBER YARD PURCHASED The Mohawk Lumber com pany's lumber yard on High street, between Fifth arid Sixth avenues east, in Eugene, lias Service oeen purchased by Carl E. Fis- cner oi uie riscner umDer company, at Springfield, and the - !Mrs. W. F. Walker, Mrs. N. W. and Mrs. L. E. Durrin, Mr. and official visit to the power plant yard will hereafter be conducted Emery and Mrs. May. The next Mrs. E. J. Reynolds, Mr. and here this forenoon. Mr. Atchi- ,Dy J- H- Mcr,na!,d' nas mnntlnir nf 0I11K will liolfl MfQ l-lnrrx' Ttrilliintfn TVfl. null Rnil dpUvpmil fin flflflrCC tllfo Oeen COIineCieU WJUl lUe faTKS IHV-Willih V tl(V Willi HI4I MV. 4a a 1 J UlllVtkbi A la UIIM -wa w w- v. u Maa Maua, www waaw . . , . ' - v . . . ' , . j a smiirc I .iimhor rnninn n r nir . at the home or Mrs. u. iu. swarts Mrs. Sam uicnmonu, Mr. anu morning oeiore me scnooi 01 Mrs. Geo. Barnard, Mrs. Gladys commerce. w" "as resigneu juhlpumuuiiau, Smith, Mrs. D. Crouch, Miss1 .take the new one. The" change Grace' Collins,. Miss Laura Grif-' J. E. Lindstrum who HVes .t0 Pjce last week. fin. . V. PrnnniPr Plnnc? Vnl- thirteen miles west nf TSiisrono ' . im&uiici win icsum.c uira- on March 3. Byron II. Smith was the re cfnient of a very pleasant sur prise party Monday evening up- her, Cal Bums. on the eve of his departure for netroit to enter school. Mem In Building A Highway you would build for efficient service now and for gen erations' to come. The "Road to Wellvllle" is built that way. And tho password to that road Is "right living," in which food and drink play such a big part More and more people are waiting up to tho need of banishing from the dietary heayy, indigestible foods, and food deficient hi the vitalizing mineral salts. Food scientists now hold that tho lack of these elements Ib one of tho chief causes of a long list of ills, Including anemia, constipation, nervous prosetratlon, klndey trouble, and so on. 1 Long ago a food, now famous was devised to make up for this lack, arid 'it does it admirably.' That food Is Grape-Nuts Mado of whole wheat and barley, it contains all tho nutrition of tho grain, including tlioso vital elements phosphate of potash, etc. which are Indispensable for perfect balance of body, brain and nerves, and for ward ing off disease. ' . . r ' ; This food comes ready to cat, Is economical, and dolIcI6if. : Digests' quickly-1 generally in about bud hoflr Wind-is fu)l o.f hoalp-mtkiy gbjlhWa. j 1 A 'ration of'Grapc-uts' along with other food has started thousands on the 'Road to Wollville;" f .traded his ranch to C. W. Keller! , ations at ll5,s mil1, ht ,sPrinSfield T3.,,,n,n mn at once and the lumber for re- Mrs. F. A. DePue was hostess of improved alfalfa land near stocking the local yards will be i r wm.i.i... !..,. nP M O r crtTtrJn nlnli loal thni nlano. Tho frncirlovninii SlltppeU irOm tUe piailt tUete.- the Methodist church gathered 'iueiday afternoon. Following was $24,000. Mr. Keller expects tJSflf!r t the Smith home, ami spent an afternoon of needlework, to move his family to Lane J?""?"5 neAVfliS the evening A-ith music and the dostess served a delicious county In the spring. The deal ness in Eugene immediately, say sanies. The Ktiests wore- Mr. two-course luncheon. The club was made through the Bean & the dealers, and wr. ioscner m Mrs. J. F. Goddnrd, Mr" and m-embera present were .Mrs. .J. Allen Realty company. . o b wepared to magrajl ?rrs. II. p. Parsons, Miss Chloie E. towart, Mrs. L. M. Beobe, 1 - demands m that lme. Register. Wooley, Miss Grace Walker. Mrs. J. J. Bryan. Mrs. W. L. ' Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Moore,1 , . Miss Jcessie Walker, Miss Thcda MJcCullocli, Mrs. A. J. Perkins, Miss Margaret Morris and Chas. . W,LL UB,S.irTn.)e Perkins, Miss Edna Swarts. Miss Mia. Welby Stevens, Mrs. J. A. L. Scott, members of the Me- WASHINGTON S DAY- Francos' Bartlett, Miss Nora 01- Seavev, Mrs. B. a. Washburnc , tliodist biiilding committee, i The following program has son, Miss Florence Coffin, Miss Mrs. H. B. Woods (Eugene), .returned Saturday from a trip j been prepared for Tuesday, Feb. Olive Smith. Bruce Lansbery.M jto Portland and Forest Grove 1 22. at the Lincoln school: Randall Scott. Paul Scott, Or- Mrs. R. H. Miller, known to 'to inspect church building plans Song, America School son Vaughn. Lynn Grandy, Joy her many friends as Grandma . and materials. The general out-(Recitation, "Our County" . (Walker, Herbert Hansen. Vance Miller, gave a very enjoyable .lines of the church to be erected i Ethel Mulligan iCagley, Leland Parsons. Ed. 01- dinner Friday evening to a num.-j here have been determined, and Duet . .Two Girls 's6n. Oswald Olson and Byron her of her friends. Music, sing- work is to be pushed as fast as Reading, Selected Smith. ,inS and games followed the possible. Rev. Mr. Moore re-1 Thelma Crouch ; dinner. j turned to Lebanon today for t Song, "Columbia" School i A pleasant evening was spent (another view of the church at! Address, Lincoln's, informajly at cards at, the A J. Mrs. J. E. Richmond was the that place. j Clifford Fandrerii Perkins homo Wednesday, Five charming hostess of the Needle-! a a a j Reading, "Our Flag". ,. . Hundred prevailing. The guests craft Thursday afternoon, when I Councilman M. Fenwick and! ...Helen Stevenson of Mr. and Mrs. Perkins were: she was assisted In serving by, Mrs. Fenwick returned Sunday Song School Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Beebe, Mr. her two' little daughter. Mrs. -evening from San Diego, Call- Recessional' Ada Renne and TVlrs. C. E. Whcaton, Mr. R. P. Mortensen and Dr. Keoney fornla, where they have .been, for. Trio '.-...Girls nnd Mrs. J. A. Seavoy, Mr. and Ferris were guests of 'the 'club, i the past six weeks for Mr. Fen- Song, "Friendly Hand". . .Boys Mrs. Welby Stevens, Mr. and Tho members present were: wick's health. They came by Pong Boys Mrs. J. J. Bryan. Mrs. m. u. liauy, Mrs. it. u steamer as far as Han bran-( speech, Kuties or Citizens Kirk. Mrs. Aldred Beaver, Mrs. 'cisco, because the floods last; .Sidney Warner The High school fripmls of H. E. Walker, Mrs. Mae Stev- month damaged the railroad to! In addition to the prograni Miss Helen McKibben formed a enson and Mrs. George Catch-1 such an extent that trains will above each room and depart merry party that gathered at jnot be hi operation until the ment has prepared an exhibit the McKlhbeh homo Friday: ! first of the month. The dam-of the year's work. Every par- evening to bid their classmate Last Friday eventne at tho ago done by the flood in some ent, old and young, should not good by before her departure to home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Mont- of the valleys was complete, fail to visit the school on this Sheridan, Ore. day. aS it will be the last of the kind this year. Come. Bring your neighbors. Stay as lorig as you like. gomery was the scone of a sur- Mr. Fenwick states. prise party in honor of the birth-; a a a Tlio bliweekly session of tho day anniversaries of J. P. Fry The Frances E. Willard mem Whist club was most pleasantly and Al Montgomery. The guests orial exercises held at the Bap ontortained Thursday evening of the evening were the mem- tist church Thursday evening at thn home of Mr. and Mrs. J. hers of the Progressive Five under the auspices of the Spring C. Mullen, at .Seventh and B Hundred club. Cards were en-.field W. C. T. U. attracted one makes 230,000 streets. There were six tables, joyed until a late hour when a of the largest crowds that has chase near here. and honors of the evening fell two course luncheon was serv-.been seen in tills city for some Large industry locating at to Mr. J. A. Seavay. M!rs. ed. The head prize of the even-! time. The church was filled, Grants Pass brings new resl- Seavoy was awarded consola- .mg was won oy uuoort Davis even the standing room being dens and buslnet;s. tlon. Club members present a'nd the consolation .by Win.' occupied, and at least 50 people! Ashland $15,0.00 were Mr. and Mrs. Mullen. Mr. Donaldson. The guests or the. were turned away. . i m 1 r I . lit -a aim Mrs; u. A. wasnuurno, Air. evening were: mr, anu ivun, wm. aevqrtu auuresaes ;wpG- ojfiiv- eu .uqre.t . v. and Mrs. J, A. Seavoy, Mr. and Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert ered by 'prominent speakers", fol-1 Harrlman Union Pacific aye- . Mrs. Welby Stevens, Mr. and Davis, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dyrrin, lowed by exercises ,py the child- temlma 200 men putting qn fin- , Mrs. L. Mk Beebo. Mr. abd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Catching, M,r. ren. Dr. Keeney-erris jgave a jshlng touched ori branch Into .I. is x 'urKinK iir. "JMI JVlff, uiiu o. 1uw4o, mi, iui kicauuig vy.uuu tvm vcj y fjitvua .Ljnariuy .uujay ; jw, sacnen, wr. nry'kni Mr" and 1 Stanfield Swift Packing Co. acre land pur- mincrnl water bottling plant to be erect- .ana Mis. J. J. airs, a Montgomery, taps. z.eun ing. Aiier-uiexHpuiaeH.iue xa-i yvHiona-wouniy rqau master, tfra. A -Middle- Cantrell. Mrs. BrA.tWEsbbunie. 'dies of the Bantlet cUrch Served will build 2W-.toHea i .'Nchalcm t Vjl-kki. V jap -