IF. IT'S IN THE DRUG LINE WE HAVE IT PHONE DAY NIGHT EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES " wi: tUU!TITUTl:, 31 5 Tales of the Town Neat flliQQ repairing nt the Harries Shop. Wo nro cloning but our stock of implements nt coat. M, C. BRESSLER&'SON. William Carney of Lebanon waa In Springfield the latter part of the week visiting friends. Try a real glass of Root Beer-the kind that comes in a stein. KotolB Drug store. Exterior woodwork of tho Oregon Power company's of- flco was repnlnted Saturday. Wo aro agents for Buttor Ick patters. Come In and look over tho latest fashions. COX 6 COX. Good reliable flro Insurance. 'No assessments; no membership fee. Pay once and you aro done. II. B. Walker at tho City Hall. Sporting goods and fishing tackle at M. C. BroBslor & Son. Tho weather is flno and so Is business at tho Harness Shop. James Laxton motored to points In south Lane county yes terday. Hall tho shoo doctor for tho best In tho west. Fifth and Main streets. rinnhnr Prtlnnn Rliirr Tn otrovnr irnrim, 0n0,ia ntwi fowl!. Dressier, Mrs. Dan Gore, Mrs. Izcrs at the Feed Store. Howard Parsons, Mrs. Ernest mm Lyon, Mrs. Walter Herndon, Atty. Alfred E. Ball of Harris- c,ad Ntl- Mfrs. C. F. Eg- hnrn- wnu n m-lfifnilfl nlnv gUUM!, MrS. D. W. ROOf, Mrs. ...... 0, ......... UJ.....D..v.. iifll. mi i ..!.. .1, of Linn Nesmith. i VU'UUV.. " ';. U1 iciuu win ue iiciu ui me nome oi SOCIETY Fourteen schoolmates sur prised Theron Newman Satur day evening on the eve of his de parture for Montana. Games and music made tho evening pass all loo quickly, and then a dainty luncheon was served by Mrs. Newman assisted by the lad's school teacher, Mrs. Flan nlgan. Those who attended were Floral Fiannlgan, Artls Flannlgan, Vencta Morrison, Phylls Kcstcr, Alice Mortensen, Lavon Russell, Marnll New man, Harry Ragan Wilbur Hay don, Wcndal McKinney, James CornolluB, Theron Newman, Vlrvll Jones, Clarence Kester, Mrs. Flannlgan. Tho Gleaners held a most en joyable session Thursday after noon at tho home of Mrs. W. F. Walker. Tho members present were Mrs. William Donaldson, Mrs. Riley Snodgrass, Mrs. F. W. the guest Leave your thirst at our fountain, tho parting will bo sweet. Ketels Drug store. County Agriculturist Alcorn was in Springfield Saturday, and called at the News olilcc. ,Mrs. BresBler. Ninth and C Sts. The Thursday BOO Club met I with Mrs. M. M. Peery at seven o'clock dinner, Mrs. Peery and Mrs. Edessa Cox being joint hos tesses. Honors of the evening 0 WW Vftl Jt. IllJUlVlit I'll Om i i ,i , , Martin (Vancouver B. C), Mr. Orogon Cassimerc Bulls, -j. Boutin (Bayfield, Wis.), Mr. every thread wooland guariin-;nnd Mrs. Welby Stevens, Miss teed fast colors. COX & COX. Marie DcPuc, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. ' iWnshhnriifi nml Mr. Wnlter Please note tho reduction In KfaMv (I'nrn tlin minute rt ihr Please note tho reduction in prices for laundering Tdilrts, all ciui) The next mcetlne will be pi ne, TUB Atty. Benton Ubwnian ofi Hillflboro spent Friday and Sat urday in Springfield visiting rci- OtlVl'B. I Miss Elolah NcwnTan and ; brother Theron loft Sunday night for un extended visit with their father at Hamilton, Mont. fOeo. Ketciium of Fall Creek apent thcwcck-enil Jn Spring field on business arid visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. P. Fry. - ,The work of preparing the baseball grounds south of tho post office is progressing rapidly under the management of Ron ald Roberts. e Mrs. 0. 0. Voss of West Springfield was taken to the Springfield hospital vtoday; noon and will probably undergo an operation for an abcess within a Sow days. v ff The Easter program of music was given at the Baptist church Friday evening to a crowded house. The stereonticon failed to work, so the cruciflxtlon pictures were not show until Saturday evening, when another large audience turned out. The Easter Services Sunday were all well attended. NO CAR SHORTAGE SOON, SAYS LUCE Rtaifor7 And room for 7 FULL-GROWN pas sengers, too don't forget that. You can ride with 6 other people all day in this Studebaker without getting cramped or crowded to death. It's big, roomy, restful. ."We'd just like to take you for a little ride in either the FOUR ($875) or in the SIX ($1085) and show you what Studebaker means by ROOM. Come in today. Springfield Garage FOUR 40 H. P. 7-passenger $8 7 5 F. O. B. Detroit SIX 50 H. P. 7-passengr $1085 F. O. B. Detroit ? .i t (Continued from Pago 1.) ncnso noio mo rcaucuon m prices ror laundering Tuurts, an ciui, The next meeting will be rices for laundering Bhlrts, all negligee shirts, 10c; pleated 15c. jhekl" at the .home of Mrs. Carl ogllgcc shirts. 10c; pleated lGc. THE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Fischer on Wednesday, April 2G, HID CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Whcn Mrs. Fischer and Mrs. m! - Through the efforts of City Marshal Edwards, many lots are being cleared of rose briars and other unsightly shrubbery, and tho alloys aro being cleared of all rubbish cans. Wo Just received a shipment qf 17 cases of shoes, consisting of children's sandals, men's san dals, old ladles comfort, boy "scout and others, nt the Harness Shop. -We are selling some shoes nowdays at tho Harness Shop. We arc closing out our stock implements nt cost- M. C. Dressier & Son. Ually will be joint hostesses at seven o'clock dinner. :Secd potatoes, lnaf tit ' $2.25 cwt. while they c lb. back lots, Springfield Feed Co. Mr. and Mrs. Welby Stevens, Walter Wheeler and J. E. Ed wards motored to Cottage Grove Sunday. A pen of pure-bred New Zea land rabbits, tho property of J. J. Drowning, was exhibited in tho Ketels Drug Store window yes terday and Saturday, while a pen rabbits, part New Zealand, uuiuiiKuiK iu ivuii mivimiy. Thcro wi bo a mothers' was exhibited In tho Holbrook ' of. of n.ft w r T n window. Another striking East- g xWoT5. Third and E er wjmiow was mm in uiu i.r- otnnit! n-t,n.t nn 0 r2S,nt2:30. imor Grocery. 00 Resurfacing of east Main street and of Second from Main to the blrdgc, is now nearly com pleted, only a little railing re maining to be done. The scari fier was returned to tho county court Saturday noon, after all tho work desired had been cut up with tho heavy machine. The streets will bo graded up to a uniform surfneo, and will then bo rolled, Marshal Edwards cut his hand bndly Friday while making some adjustments in the lovors of tho scarifier. Wanted 500 kids to eat ico cream cones at the Palace of Sweets. 2 cones for 5c. 9 O . Miss Ramona Stover of the Eugene Bible university, spent the week-end as the guest of Miss Ruby Seilseney. Mrs. Hanson of Portland, sis ter of Mrs. Geo. Catching and Mrs. .Vhi . Williams, spent tho week-end in Springfield. Harry Stewart and family and L. M. Deebo and family and Jos. Boutin went to Cottage Grove to sjiend the day yesterday. Miss Margarette Sebhart of Eugene and Miss Marjory Knott who lives north of town, spent Sunday at the Senseney home. Timbers for the rock bins for the plant of the Springfield Sand of tho S. P. yard and is stacking & Gravel Co. are being framed the surnlus slab east of the Fifth and put in place. Tho crusher i street causeway. to convey is that the raliroad executives of the United States aro very deeply obligated, not only to the Investors in their proportls, but In a like degree to the public from which they de rive their revenue, and which they should protect from any unjust tax, although they are anxious to be absolutely fair to j their employes. nere are approximately 42,- 000 employe's on the Pacific sys tem of the Southern Pacific! company, and of this vast army but 6,600 are involved in the. j present wage controversy. If THE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY will do your rough dry wash at 5 cents a pound. Special rates for very large washings. Give this a trial, work called for and delivered promptly. 3 have to suffer. And the mer-parties in chants and the business men who have railroad men as cus tomers would quickly feel the tieup's -effect. It would be as critical to' them as to the ship pers, for a large portion of every dollar they pay us in freight money returns to them through the hands of our employes." Mexico, Chili, FOREST NOTES Tes- manla. Canada, British East Africa, British Columbia, Eng land, British Guiana and Pan ama. Since the establishment of the Forest Products Labratory at (Madison, Wisconsin, over 120,- 000 strength tests have been completed upon 130 species of American woods. Some white ash from Tenne ssee, recently tested at the Mad ison, Wisconsin, Forest Products ibrotherhool leaders fn rofnsp fn tnrv nt xtnriidnn wtRonjiRin was 'Labratory. was sold by the lum aronraie ana strike unless the the first one or its kind in the uti wuiyauy iuwuti iu carriers meet their demands be world. This labratory not only aeroplane company for ?500. put into effect, the ensuing tie-! furnisher information for deal- per thousand, i his is said to be up would be for the possible ben- ers and users of forest products the highest price to which ash efit of these 6G00 employes, in all parts of the United States, has as yet soared. What of the balance of our 42,- but it has also been called upon Incense cedar is now being 000 employes? Thev wnnpl n furnish nffvvntinn 'or -'-" for nenoil Bints. ' Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wash burno of Junction City spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. t and Mrs. B. A. Washburne, here, j April The Booth-Kelly Co. has ar ranged for tho use of a portion Well Built Is Built To Win but in building brain and body, often the daily diet . lacks certain essential mln- - vrnl elements. i,v These necessary factors 1 aro abundantly supplied by ..the field grains, but aro lacking in many foods especially white flour, from which they nro thrown out " In the milling process to make tho flour white, Grape-Nuts tnado of wholo wheat and limited barloy, supplies all ho rich nutriment of tho grains, including their vital ninernl salts, thoso all-ne cessary builders of actlvo brains and vigorous bodies. To build Grnpo-Nuta. right, eat i , I'Tihere's a Reason" purchased from the city was moved to the new site Friday. o e W. F. Walker, Henry Korf, E. A. Bean, Rev. E. C. Wigmore and Mr. Barnard went, to Wal terville Sunday afternoon where Rev. Mr. Wigmore addressed tho Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodges. Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Mor-, tensen drove up later to attend the same services. The Ladles Aid of the M. E. church la making extensive pre parations for a "Trip Around the World" social, to be given tho first of May. ( m m m The Cedar Flat sawmill Is load lug a carload of bridge timbers nt tho local S. P. yards. Tho lumber Is hauled., by wagons from Cedar Flat. 0 Carl Fischer, manager of the Sheridan Lumber Co., came up Friday to spend tho week-end with his family here. Ho will re turn to Sheridan tomorrow. i Because of a coniliet of dates 'FR nS T0 ,TTersey thern will bo no vaudeville nt tho bv c- B- Ucardorf, Jasper, Ore lEugeno theatre tomorrow night, ITS HERE TUES., APR. 25 The Nine-Act Version of REX BEACHE'S Stirring Story of PANANA The NE'ER-DO- SHOW STARTS 7:15 and 9 COME EARLY Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etu. WELL A Worth Successor to " SHOW STARTS 7:15 and 9 COME EARLY The Spoilers 2t but next Tuesday there will be LOST Breastpin with name ofi il. . - 11 .... A .... I . . . 'the usual excellent program. E. E. Brodie, of Oregon City, and Phil Bates of Portland, pres ident and secretary of tho Ore gon Stato Press association, wore callers at tho News ofllco Saturday. m o "Chappie" Williams, train master for tho Willamette-Pacific gravel service, is sufforing from a badly swollen hand, tho Infoctlon resulting from a small scratch. m m m Ed. L. Ayors of Junction City, candidate for tho republican nomination for county commis sioner, was in Springfield Satur day calling on his frlonda and making now ones. D. S. Jordan received a tele gram yesterday announcing tho death of Alvah Davis, formerly of Springfield, at Woodburn, at G:30 p. m., Saturday, Ajnll 23. IIo .leaves a wife tfnd'jOne,' child.: No -further particulars were" r& "Stella." flee. Leave at News of- 23-1 LOSTw-Tieket punch at railroad j crossing at ond of street car, lino. Finder lca,ve at the News 1 FOR SALE Sowing machine' good as now, Jev.ol rango, re-, frlgorator, sectional book case hall sot. 33G E. 9th St. Eu gene, Phono 37(5. ! FOR SALE Tho northwest cor- i nor of 2nd and Main St., lots t a and 10, this property is well situated for a hotel, High school, City hall, Masonic Temple or any public edifice. Easy terms, see M. M. Peery or write Paul Bettelhelm, Visalia, California. Kathlyn Williams T AND Wheeler Oakman 1 WITH THE ORIGINAL "SPOILERS" CAST, FEATURING HIS great photodrama is considered ers." Both storiesSHRDLU UPUP the worthy successor of "The Spoilers." Both stories were writ ten by Rex Beach, and both have been filmed by the Selig Company. Written by the same author, produced by the same di rector and enacted by the same stars that appear in "The Spoilers" makes the pro duction extraordinary in every detail, "The Ne'er Do Well" does not contain a dull moment. There are hand-to-hand con flicts, a great fire, beautiful tropical scen ery and an all-star cast, featuring Kath lyn Williams and Wheeler Oakman. These two wonderful and popular screen artists, together with the Selig All Star cast, that made "The Spoilers" famous",' in cluding Jack McDonald (Slap Jack in "The Spoilers"), Hank Clark (Dextrys in "The Spoilers"), and others, all combine to make "The Ne'er Do Well" one of tho greatest film dramas ever jirajented. A TWO-HOUR SHOW SPECIAL MUSIC COME EARLY Every one who saw "The Spoilers" will want to see its successor, "The Ne'er Do Well" will smash all previous attendance records. Wo advies coming a few minutes early that you may see tho picture from the beginning of the story. TRY TO COME EARLY and avoid tho later crowns. THANK YOU FOR SALE EGOS Thorough bred Partridge Wyandotte, 75 cents for'IG. Mrs. W. L. Hol llngsworth Douglas Gardens. Phoiie Snrbicjhjldl 24W An FOR SALE Good farm wagon1 ADMISSION Children lOc; Adults 15c ULJ 'IFBtHBBfclliiHVff'WJMBMI and harness. L. M. Cagley. ;5