Your Weight IiidlcatcH Your HenUh' , How . Much Kou Weigh? Wo havo JuBt Received a physician's ncalo. Como la and ubo. It whenever you wish to. t Wo glvo 12 1-2 voto ticket with ouch COc purchase Ask for your tlckotB. ft. ft LIM Day and Night Phone 31 mlo nP fU mnTTrr, i xiuco in uuo auwuj Spray In any quantity. J. C. Ilolbrook. Hear tho now Edison Disc PhonographB at Peory's. Mr. and Mrs. (leorgo Settle of Elmlra are visiting at tho JaB. Johnson homo on E street. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fox leave shortly for Raymond, Washing ton, where Mr. Fox has a posi tion. Will Kctchum Is down from Fall Creek today on business, and visiting his sister. Mrs. J. P. Fry. By golly, I think you ought to havo those shoes repaired. Look at thorn. Then bring thorn over to Hall, tho Shoe jiDoctor, Fifth and Main,. Atllla Norman, vice-president and general manager, and W. L. McCulloch, chief engineer of tho Oregon Power Co., made a business trip to Blue River on Tuesday. Tho curent Isbuc of the Uni versity of Oregon Emerald, a Y. M. Issue lists Randall Scott of Springfield as one of 14 stu dent members of the Volunteer movement for foreign missions. W. L. McCulloch, who Is a member of the Portland Cham ber of Commerce, has received an Invitation to attend a Smok or, given for tho members of tho Oregon Development Bu reau of the Chamber on Mon day ovenlng. February 28. e Rev. and Mrs. M. F. Chllds of tho Free Methodist church of West Springfield lenvo tho lat ter part of tho week for Cot tage Grove to attend district quarterly meeting. They will remain for a , week or more to nsslBt in revival meetings. ri.-. Grocery Buying Doesn 9t 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 Here, Colgate's Talcums lDc at Perry, Oct your early garden booiIb at the Food Store, '. Kyanlzo, our nW 'varnish, all colore, for liiBldo, or out Bide work. J. C. Jlolbroolc. M Elinor Dover of Tnconin, proB Idont of the Oregon Power Co., wan In Springfield on bunlncBs yesterday. If you havo n pair of wlro stretchers belonging to Beavcr Iloriidon Hardware Co.,, kindly return them at once. A large number of patronB of the Lincoln Bchool attended tho WaHhlngton'H birthday program Tuesday at the Bchool. Amo Nelson of Springfield wau one of a largo claBB admit ted to citizcdBhlp boforo Judge Skjpworth in Eugcno yesterday. Tho banks, poBtofTlce and the city olllces were cloBcd Tues day on account of Washlng- I ton's birthday, but otherwise ,buBlncBB went on as usual. Good reliable fire Insurance. No assessments: no membership fee. Pay onco and you arc done. II. E. Walker at tho City Hall. Cupid Best Patent Flour 'Sl.flG nor Back or $0.10 bbl. 'Johnson's Host Blend $1.25 per or $1.75 bbl. Why pay 1 more? Buy It at tho Feed Storl. 1 1 Rev. J. T. Moore circulated a petition (his morning for tho nomination of J. M. Dcvors as candidate for the Republican nomination for prosecuting at torney. The paper wob freely signed. ' In tho report of Rev. Will N. Ferris' sermon, printed Monday, the types made him say "One thing to bo developed . .," when his words werq: "One thing to bo deplored next to the world's misunderstanding, mis representation and rejection of Christianity, Is the fact that God's own children compre hend so little of tho practicabil ity and Importance of Its doc trincB." Tho Southern Pacific supply train, in charge of Assistant Superintendent Selfcr and "E.J. Becker, division store keeper, arrived in Springfield yesterday aftenoon fom Independence and after tying up hero for tho night, loft at (1 o'clock this morning for Portland over tho east side lino. There are 14 cars In tho train, which makes periodic trips over the division, picking up all waste or discarded material, and leaving tho nee- Icessory supplies for tho differ ent stations and sections. When Mr. and Mrs. B. A Washbumo returned to their home after the Masorlc banquet Tuesday ovoning, thoy found some one had been In tho hotiso leaving tho doors or, en ind the rooms in a general tumblcdcon dition. When thov brt tho house nt 8 o'clock they bolted tho bad door and locked tho front one. Mr. and Mrs. Washburn, mado a thorough search of the housj but failed to find anything miss ing and fool that they must havo been hunting for monoy as silver and jewelry belonging to Mrs. Washburne were undis turbed. vr. of Tradin cr Larimer's A now Colgate soap at Pccry'u, You can get a genuine French Calf work Bhoo at tho Harness Shop, near 4th on Main Roy Edmlston of Thurston, brought in clch tf lrio hoes yes terday for tho Swarts & Wnflh- bruuo packing plant, Plato Patterson arrived from Pendleton Tuesday and is visit ing his sisters, Mrs. Res Smith and Mrs. 0. B. Smith. ' Tho second team, basketball 6f tho Methodist church, will go to Goshen Saturday night for a game with the banket toBsers there, ChaB. Myers received a tele gram last Wednesday telling of tho death of his brother, Lewis Myers at tho hospital at Battle Creek, Michigan. It camo as a great shock as ho had not heard of any Illness. Ho was sick only a fow days and passed away soon after reaching the hospital. Mr. Myers at tho time of his death was Assistant Superinten dent of tho Stearns Lumber Co.. of Ludlngt'on, Mich., and had been with the company for a number of years. He was very well known among the Michigan people residing In Springfield. Notice to k Milk Consumers Commencing March 1st our retail prices for milk and cream will bo as follows: 1 gal, or over 25c per gal. 1 to it quarts 13 qts. $1 1 pint U 4c Whipping cream 20c pt. Coffee Cream 15c pt. These prices are made neces sary owing to the high prices of feed and the small flow of milk, duo to tho recent bad weather. Dated Fobuary 24, 1916. BROOK FARM DAIRY By GEO. A. DORRIS. RIVERSIDE DAIRY Bv W. F. CLINE. Nearly three score members of the Ancient Free and Accept ed Masons and their ladles at tended tho-banquet given Tues day evening at Stevens hall. This was the second annual event of the kind, and set a high mark for entertainment by tho Masonic brothers' and sisters. Cut flowers and potted plants, and tho national colors in pro fusion were used in decoration, and the entertainment com mittee provided a program o' excellence. C. E. Swarts acted as loastmastor, calling on M. C. Brossler and ev. Winn N. Forrlo for appropriate responses. Ms. A. MIddleton and Mrs. S. Young ench rendered delightful solos, tho latter in Scotch, and both f rneiously responded to encore3. (Mrs. Dr. Kecney Ferris rend a selection in a highly entertain ing way. Cards and dancing ;muI social good time followed the banquet. Those who 0' tended were: Mr. and Mrs. B. . Washburne, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCulloch, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whenton, Mr. and MrS. R. (Young, Mr. and Mrs. S. Jacob son, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McKltn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart, lev. and Mrs. Will N. Ferris. At torney and Mrs. J. R. Bowrr. I Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Knox, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ilolbrook, Mr. land Mrs. A. D. Ruddlman, Mr. jpnd Mrs. A. MIddleton, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maohon, Mi, nnd Mrs. T . M. Boebe, Mr. and Mrs. Art. Valller. Mrs. M. M, Pcerv. Mrs. McGowan, Mrs. R. P. Mortmi n. Miss Edna Swarts Miss Anna Rutledfro. Miss Mori"" Terror, Miss Ella Young, C. R 1 Swarts. John Ket"'8. M. irrssler. Thrman T'f"i. T""" I Rouse, Mr. Rolfe, W. W. Hill George Knight. v ' Mrs. W. L. rcCullocb and Mrs. W. C. Robhon will ov- tain the Five Hundred cl'ib'thi- ovenlng nt the home of Dr. and, Mrs. Rebhnn. Tho Epworth League will jhold its regular montniy osi- nes8 meeting and social at the church Fridny ovenlng. j i Flection o" nfllcers v bo principal business to cme b- iforo tho Methodist. Brotherhood t thr-'r meotl'ijr Mondav pvon-lir-, Jt reuU"'! ps fnllo"r vro-n-""ifV"t. , S. v---pnfQiul vl','l-"rr,q,(lent, P'. N r'ninw C'lni vip-'oFideut r" W. TT. Poll" nl: rO'irth vl"P-'",,''',-'nnt1 R. tt, p,nij-pv. pp.or,pf7vv p"p'r.o I-anebcv '"ctisup' D P pRnhV (7wflWi'ey presidp'"t n Willamette university, will ad- L Social cfrfates Savo 1-3 by buying Rexal! School Tablets at Pccry's. Miss Iva Cain of Landax waB In Snrinirfleld Wednesday. ft' Enlorprtas Rodgers Droo, will- erect brick, stone or con crete garage. Mrs. II. E. Rice was operated j on nt the Springfield hospital,; Wednesday and Is doing nicely. - Get a box of Miller's Shoe grease, tho best what Is, at the IJarncBB Shop, Mrs. Cora Washburne of Eu gene moved this week Into the house at Fifth and G occupied by tho C. W. Wnlkcr family. L. M. Bcebc of Springfield han been appointed bailiff of the Lane county grand jury, which resumed its sessions this week. 1 Hugh Sandgathe of the Springfield garage returned this morning from Portland, whither he had gone on a business mat ter the first of the week. 1 and Mrs. Fred Russell, Mr. anu I The revival meetings at the ijirs. O. Holverson, Mr. and Mrs. Free Methodist church In Westjoeorce Ditto. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. I n t n t t j " n - epnngueiu came 10 a success-; rjowfir, Mr. and Mrs. v. J. uien- ful close Sunday evening, un-t denning, Mr. and Mf.-s. P. M. der the direction of pastor, Rev. Gossler, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. M. F. Chllds. Rathbun, W. B. McKinney, Orlo Nettleton, Mrs. Elsie Lambert, According to the latest report Mrs. Georgia Nettleton, Mrs. of the Secretary of Agriculture, Ida Morelock, Mrs. karaner, 120 public service corporation,1 Mrs. Emma Olson, Aire. Nellie out of a total of 1500, claim, to Ragan, Misses Nora Olson Mar- own or control a total of 3,G&.-.garet Gossler, Jessie and Haw- uuu undeveloped water norse- power at present developed and - rscd In public service opera - ! Tstudy of mistletoe on the w,w,nr. Mor.r.oi nwn jrt ( ,1 ..nt. mi. "uuuimi 1 yii -Dt eastern Oregon shows mat the . '"" V,1" Vthe class, a solo by Miss Mar- deterioration of western larch jrison, at wnlch time there wasi JnQtl an(J a selectlon by a In the more open and exposed an interesting missionary ' pro-ju artet composed of Miss Eth stands. 'ls due to the mistletoe gram rendered. Refreshments I powers, Miss Marjorie Ifcott rtnraslte. J XI A. At. . X in March. The members of the R. N. A. and the AL W. A. cavn a snmrlsp nhIMi 1 C,cy Tyson. Mrs. A. Allen. Guests Brotherhood, the third. Monday Grandnm McDevitt, Mrs. )arty on Tuesday evening, Feb. The Misses Vin and Lulu Mc 28,1910, at the home of Mr. and iPherson entertained the mem Mrs. T. A. Rathbun; corner of bers of the Emaifbn club at 7th and G streets in bonor of their pleasant home Wednesday Mrs. Rathbun's birthday. The afternoon. Sewing and conver invited guests assembled at the sation filled the afternoon hours home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Horver- and at the business portion of son, and went in a body to the the session Mrs. I. V. Jackson Rathbun home. The affair prov- was elected treasurer to slic ed to bo a surprise all around, ceed Mrs. J. E. Fox, who leaves It being the twenty-third wed- shortly for Washington. The ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. guests of the club were Mrs. P. Phil Gossler, they vrere present- M. McPherson, Mrs. Walter Me ed with a handsome Axminister Pherson and Mrs. Budd McPher rug. Mrs. Rathbun was also son. Club members present presented with a beautiful berry .were Mrs. Silas Gay, Mrs. Percy set and cake plate. The occa- Tyson. Mrs. W. A. Dill. Mrs. H. sion was also tbe Ibii'thday of E. Walker, Mrs. E. E. Morrison, tho two others among the Miss Ethel Conlcy and the guests, Mr. Ditto and Charlotte Misses McPherson. Gossler, making quite a combiu- ation of evpnts. A number of school friends of The evening was spent in ;Ray Bally gathered at his home social conversation and games. 'Saturday evening, spending the At 10 o'clock delicious refresh - ments were servde, and at a late lug thoy had had a dellRhtful Grocery Specials SATURDAY-ONLY Fancy Lemon Cling Peaches the can. . Oc 25c pkgq Borax Aid 19c Ivory Starch G for 2SC Cabin. Syrup pts 19c Diamcnd W Baking Powder 2 lbs 25 C LS Cabin Syrup quarts 37 C Diamond W Jelly Powder 2 pkgs 15c F'ancy Nonvay Mackerel per can 17c Half lb. Rumford Baking Powder IOC 1 lD can Red Salmon 19c 3 lb. pkge. Gloss Starch PURPLE TRADING STAMPS GIVEN WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES AND ON AC COUNTS PAID IN FULL WITHIN 30 DAYS COX & cox SPRINGFIELD, OREGON WILL YOU MISS THE SUNDAY MORNING SERMON? DOES ANY BODY CARE? BAPTIST CHURCH 10 THE EVENING MESSAGE 7:30 WILL SURELY INTEREST "GOD'S FIRST AND STUPENDOUS MIRACLE" MRS. NELLIE RICHMOND WILL SING "WAS IT FOR Mr.?" ALSO MUSIC BY CHORUS CHOIR ALL ARE INVITED STRANGERS WELCOME time. Those present were, Mr. iV""'"""'. "-" - vx . .1 rivi Tirn inr" t 'irrv : and Charlotte Gossler, Harry , uauiuuiiiwiu uaii,u.w. i The Christ vn Women's Board of Missions auxiliary met hi.d W 17 llnr. lmembes present were Mrs. Mor- Ison, Mrs. W .13, McKinney, Airs. !J. Lambert, Mrs. Georgia Net 'tetonl Mrs. J. J. Manwarririg, Mrs. Francis Steward, Mrs. G. W. Vallier, Mrs. P. M. Stroud, IMrs. F. .A McPherson, Mrs. Per- I'M. J. McKlin, Mrs. J. C. Hol ;brook and Miss Ellen Lambert. ! itime with games and in a social! iway, after which time refresh- 'cuests: Sadie Allen Venia Al- 19c ABStd. Canned A. RA P. ML len, Bertie Bruce, Freda Stasea. txina Eisner, leoia mchickci., Beatrice Ilolbrook, Jean F.Gi-cr Dutee Fiacher, Wauna MuKin- r . T Till Ti Ml ll-.l, t.H....l. ney, aiyn niu, mn ivuueiiuuusu, John Soleim, Glen Woolley, Floyd Bartlstt, Loyd McKay, Ray Bally, Joe Bally, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bally. f 4 . The Traming f0r Sen-ice class christian church gave a afc the church Monday evening for the members of the f?linrch and friends. Alter tne review of the first division of the study book by the class, there was a musical and liter ary program, which included 5- (IlUIlUltS UXIIVO UJf LUC uicuiu'-.o minute talks by tne memDers 01 son. ed. Refreshments were serv- EUGENE THEATRE MARCH 1ST Oliver Morosco announces a Farewell Tour or the Supreme Comedy Delight O' H ElA R T S 9 1 by J. HARTLEY MANNERS with FLORENCE MARTIN as "P E G" and a ' Perfect Morosco Cast SEATS ON SALE, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 20th, at 10 A. M, MAIL ORDERS NOW PRICES: $1.50, $1.00, .75c, 50c S Frujts 15c to 25c valuesJQc 1 LOOK OVER OUR PREMIUMS i I i: i t