IN IF IT'S IT PHONE THE DRUG LINE WE HAVE DAY Pj. NIGHT onEwmr O EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES : Tales of the Town Hammocks nt HOLUKOOK'S. A now Colgate soap at Poory's. Neat Bhoo repairing nt tho I lames' Shop." !, Special music tonight at the lloU Theatre M. J. McKlln Ih repainting his homo ut Sixth and D streets. r Everybody drinks milk Bhalccs at tho Palaco of Sweets. George Catching returned on Monday from a trip to DIuo Hivor. Don't ijiIbh hearing tho now orchestra's Jmuslc at tho Doll Theatre tonight. Oregon CasHlmcro milts, ovory thread wool and guaran teed fast colore. COX & COX. Look over our now stock of Poultry Supplies. Prices can't bo lower. Springfield Feed Co. Mrs. S. II. Hakcr and her daughter, Mrs. Mae StovoiiBon this week purchased a Chevrolet car. Tho Umpqua Baptist Assocla- Talcums lDc at Colgate's Perry. Something now tho music tonight at tho Hell Theatre Our shoes are the best for the money. WOLF & MILLER. Spocial ihubIc, good pictures tonight. Children under 12 free. Adults 10 cents. Bell Theatre. Up-to-dato shoe ropalrlng with tho best leather, by Hall, tho shoo doctor, Fifth and Main. Seed potatoes, while ihoy laBt at 2 l-2c lb. Sack lots, 92.25 cwt. Springfield Feed Co. Splendid, clean, inspiring entertainment for all at tho Bap tist cnurcn Wednesday mem. 8 o'clock. DO YOU KNOW THAT to day is the day you ought to have those choea repaired. Better bring them to tllnll the Shoe Doctor, (5th and Main street. Mrs. D. E. Brown returned to Fall Creek Monday evening af- You can buy Hay at tho Feed Store. Hear the new Edison Disc Phonographs at Pocry's. Savo 1-3 by buying Itoxall School Tablets at Pcory'a. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Pete ItUHsell, May 1), 1010, a, son. W. P. Elliott was -down from Fall Creek today on business. E. L. Westropo of Jasper was in Bpringncid Wednesday. Ifctcls Drug store has Install- cd a now display counter. Tho musical treat of the season. Roger's llawallans Mrs. J. F, Ellison was in town today from Wendllng for modi cal care. Tho Springfield Creamery , , , 'shlped 300 pounds of butter to Both cedar and O-cedar oll:pn;finlwi ,inv y and mops. J. C. HOLBROOK. Wall paper, oomo now and latest designs just in. J. C. HOL BROOK. Mrs". II. Cordctti who was on- crated on for appendicitis last week is doing nicely. J. W. Chandler of Albany, a boiler Inspector for the S P., was In Springfield today. Tho most enchanting, weird and haunting music In the world. Roger's llawallans. A complete lino of dalntv wall decdVets, paints, floor paints and varnish. J. C. HOLBROOK. Gopher Poison, Slug Do- stroyer, garden seeds and fertil izers nt the Feed Store. T. E. Gllmore. station agent at Lowell, was In Springfield to day to consult u physician. The insurance carried In the United Artlslans by the late Roy C. Morgan was paid to his widow Mrs. Minnie A. Morgan yesterday. -MRS. PALMER'S DANC- rnr tnitiniim. 'gene yards, where tiie S. P. is I uon wm convene in annual con- into .lunnlta Rcbckah Iodise at cawhdivu iuvc vcntlon Juno 1-1 in Marshfleld. Rov. W. N. FerriB of S)rlngfleld Is one of tho speakers. Mrs. Zclla Cantrell, chief oper ator at tho Pacific Bell Tele- Tom O'Connell, a scale In spector for the S. P. Co., was in Springfield today. We are selling Harness and strap work cheaper this week. WOLF & MILLER. Wo are agents for Butter- ick pauers. uome in anu iook over the latest fashions. COX & COX. Another cut In FLOUR! VaK ley Flour Sl.10 per sack. The nest wardwneat Flour In town (5) $1.50 per sack or $5.75 per bul. Springfield' Feed Co J. F. Hearing and vifo re turned today from Marcola, at which place he had been work ing for some time. In a few days they will go to Brownsville to visit relatives; and later will go to Idaho for the summer. Mrs. Susie Schillte, who has been here visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs. Cal Barnes for several weeks, left this after noon for her home at Sisters, Oregon. She expects to visit in Portland until Saturday. The Natron gravel pit crew was laid off last night for a per iod of at last two weeks. No gravel for the Eugene yards will be required before the first of June, and gravel for the far end of the Willamette-Pacific Fred Bresslor ' tron n,tf to make fi,,s U1 the E"-.will not be needed before July., Clem Whallon of Nampa, Ida ho, who has been the guest of E E. Lee here while search is being made for the body of his son who was drowned ten days jngo. left for home this morning. MrsVT VIownrdCr ('auner' ! ING Class wlH open Wednesday airs. n. u iiownru. 'evening, May 17,-at Stevens hall Good reliable fire Insurance. jat 8:30. Prices reasonable, Man No assessments; no membership :aKCr Mrs- Palmer. 30-1 feo. Pay once and you are done. ! Several tralnloads of loam II. E. Walker at tho Cltv HalL ihave been hauled from the Na- Mr. and Mrs. were candidates mcnts. their session Monday evening. W. L. McCullocli, ciiief en- S. W. Cranmcr sold his resl gineer of the Oregon Power dence property today on E bc company's plants, went to Dall-itween 7th and 8th street to Tlm- ns Tuesday on business for the othy Howard. It was a cash ihaving decided to give up wait- phono ofilco who is taking her company. ideal. Mr. cranmer expects to ing. Fellow students or the un two weeks vacation loft yeBtcr- Mvrih. fnnonfinvpr wlin leavc Monday for Pennsylvania, fortunate young man psured day morning for a ytelt with ,W8 bee priIlc,)al 0f the public! Mcmbnrs of tho Springfield ,'e, fat ier Uley , , JflVC friends above Waltervllle. 8chools nt Wo!llliig. closc, the Zamoi ot the World; JSXEuMni Mrs. H. C. Baughman of' term last Friday, and has re-, wlll visit the Waltervllle camp , oe If Thanks Prlnovllle, who has .been visit-' turned l to fepringfield for the Saturday evening, leaving the! Wo wish to thank Suf friends nir at t ie nomo 01 airs. &i. J. " 'imu ncroai o ciock snarp. r ree the beautiful flowers. MRS. R. C. BOSSERMAN AND FAMILY McKlln, this week and also with: ii, 'rn,n, rnr.nrir transportation will be provided i,v it, i,,lt. i a sister at Jasper, went to Eu- erintciideiit of the Booth-Kelly f?r mombera who appear on m the slckness and death of our geno last night to meet Mr. : ,nHi hcre , now in charge of the J,me- ,T'ie . Springflelc degree hU8band aml father Also for; Baughman a former Supprinten- inllt of tm Wcti Lnii,nr no.. tea" will put on the work for the ,tllG bemitifiii finwnrR. 1 dent of Springfield schools. They at Woed, California, arrived in .waltervllle lodge. expect to return to their homo Springfield Tuesday for a visit 1 tIip snrincdPld Foprf Com- baturuay. ;of a few days with his family )any have just installed a new Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Fawvcr ! noro I National Cam Register. The J of Tompo, Ariz., arrived in 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dill at- machine is one of the latest i Springfield yesterday morning tended the meeting of the models and automatically keeps ; for a few days visit with Mr. "Round Table," a club of Uni- separate totals of the different; Fawver's sister, Mrs. F. W. Stru- versity men, at Eugene Tues- transactions in business. The j bin and also Mrs. Fawver's par- day evening. It was the ladies' Register also issues receipts for i cuts Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Collins, night in the year's program, and each cash purchase. A d per They expect to leave In a short i the paper was read by Professor , cent' discount will be paid for time for an Indefinite visit with ! Lyman of the University of Ore-(these receipts when presented in Mn Fawver's sister, Mrs. Henry Gibbs of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Fawver have been away from Springfield nbout 3V- years. gon school or music Air. dm has been a member of tho club since it was founded three years uko. pvnni'nf nf 1 or ovor. ADVERTISED LETTERS Springfield. Ore., May 8, 101G Mrs. Otto Pereson. Mr. Ambrose N. Moser. Mr. C. W. Finch. Rev. E, C. Richards. A charge of one cent will be for made on all advertised letters. HARRY M. STEWART, Postmaster, 'hxiyourseif Jlr. Juart 1 Why not get a good oil stove so that dur ing tho hot weather your wife or mother oraisteror daughter, can prepare the meals in a cool, com fortable kitchen? There's no overheating the kitchen with anup-to-date oil cook stove. It's just like cooking with city gas. The burners con centrate the heat at the different cooking points. NEW PERFECTION OIL COMSJOVE mi ll 11 No wood or coal or ashes to lug. No waiting for fires to catchup. The long blue chimneys do nway with all smoke and smell. In 1,2, 3, nnil 4-burner sizes, with of without ovens. Also cabinet models with Flrcless cooking oven. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Report of the Condition of the Gommmercial State Bank at Springfield, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business May 1st, 191G: ItESOUnGES Loans anil discounts . ... :.. $43,C75.S8 Ovordrnfts, Gccured and unsecured. G7.39 Uonds and warrants ... 6,352.19 Stocks and other securities None Hanking house , 14.9U5.81 Furniture and fixtures ...... 5.600.00 Other real estate owned None Duo front banks (not resorvo banks)-...... None Duo from approved reserve banks..... 13,448.23 Checks and other cash items . .. 30.00 Exchanges for clearing house 1.... . 1,748.02 Cash on hand .1. . 4,388.55 Espouses None Othor resources .None ...:.?30,ooo.oo , 700,00 1,058.44 Total $90,276.07 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In .... Surolus fund u '. - Undivided profits, less expenses and taxos paid Dividends unpaid ,.. ,..,f.,..r None Duo 'to .banks and bankers ......'...None Tosta! savings bank deposits .......... Nono Individual deposits subjeqt to check...,.,.. , v M 48,313.85 Demnyd certificates of deposit 632.05 Cashlor checks outstanding ....... .... .......-,.....,.,None Cortined checks 100.00 Time and savings doposlts " 9,471.73 Noteo and bills rediscount! i....None Hills pnyablo for money borrowed ......None aesqryed for taxes , ..., ...iNone Other ..liabilities vNono Total ..190,276.07 BEAVEB-HRNDON HARDWARE COMPANY. STATE OF OREGON, County of Lane, ss: I, 0. H. Kessey, Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol emnly swear that tho above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. O. D. KESSEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo COItnECT--Attest: ' this 8th day of May, 1916. WELUY STEVENS, FRANK A. DE PUE, M. M. PEERY. Notary public Directors, My commission expires Jan, 13, 1920. Resources, March 7th, 1916 -S8J5.778.81,, Resources, May 1st, 1916 $90f276.07i! As shown by our statements, this bank is niaking a healthy," consistent growth which enables us to render greater service to this community as time goes on. We aro Btead(astly adhorlng to our purpose of civinir tho best that any bank can eive. both in dbsolute-' security and painstaking service, THFRF MUST BE SOME I- REASON WHY OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING Knox's Spitary fiffleeii l2y2 per cent, discount on cash ana aay f ccount RHOKE 9 ITHE QUI ACROBAT IS HAPPY OVER THC KEAI.TWACCO CHwl I6EE Wlttt' HAVE YOU FOUNO iTHC FOUKTAIH OF XOOTM no) WtS ! GOT IT TUCKED L AWAY IH MY CHCtK JUDGE, IT MAKES ItfE YOUNG A SAIN 4 ..i H,E used to switch tobacco every few weeks. Then a friend gave him a little of W-B CUT Chewing the Real Tobacco Chew, new cut, long shred. Steady user now. i Quite the regular thing. A man is glad he found it, ead just naturaHr passes the good word along "Notico how tho tilt ferine cot tfce rich tobacco buta" M.j. hj WEYMAN -BROTON COMPANY, 56 Uaioa Sguw, New YoA Crfj EVERYDAY PRICES JJallas Patent Hard Wheat Flour Springfield Booster Flour 3 cans Tomatoes - 3 cans Corn 3 cans Peas . 1, 3 cans of String Beans , White Asparagus Tips, per can.., Black Raspberries, per can .....kX,... Table Peaches, per can ....... ..L Ginger Snaps, per pound 16 02. Diamond W Baking Powder 9 lb. sacks Buckwheat Fl6ur , 4 packages, Arm & Hammer Soda .,.,. Fancy Dried Apricots, per lb Dried Peaches, 4 pounds .t ; , 25c cans Power coffee (to close. out) ..., G lb. Bulk Coffee Full Cream Rolled Oats, per lb Large package Liberty Oats White Bear Soap, 6 bars for White Wonder Soap, 6 bars for 14 lb. L. W. Beans for ; 12 lbs. California NavyBeans for 6 packages Ivory Starch 50 lbs. Blue Ribbon Dairy Salt 50 lbs. Rewashed Half Ground Salt 100 lbs. Rewashed Half Ground Salt .... Norway Mackerel, per can Large Can Cooked Brains , Walker's Chili Con Carne . , Eagle Tamales , 6 cans Deviled Meat 32 oz. cans P. S. Pork and Beans, 2 for Van Camp's Soups, 3 cans for Sardines in oil, 6 cans for -25c 25c 25c 25c 2.5 c - 15c 3.0c 10c 15c -35c 25c 15 c 20c S100 5c 20c - 25 c 25c S1.00 $1.00 25c 70 c 35c 65c 17c 12c 10c 10c 25c 35c 25c 25c Trading stamps given on all cash purchases and ac counts paid in full in thirty days. Visit our Premium department. EVERYTHING TO. EAT ANDtVVER C$X & GOX" SPRINGFIELD, N dGp$, . i , v