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353719 ITS IN THE DRUG LINE WE HAVE IT DAY, PHONE & NIGHT EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES irlirn SU'DbTITUTC' 31 A now Colgato Hoap nt I'oory'H. ? Tales of the Town f tt Hammock ut 1IOU1HOOKSU Dr. Hupono Koator returned homo Hutunluy morning from a few duyn liunlnosa trip to 1'ortliiinl. Just ruoolvotl n lino (it Immuiockrt at M. C. UroBiilor & Bon's. Mrs. Chan. Dennett, and small son, John, of Ackmnti, mid Mrs. bqnneU'a nunt, Mr. Btownrt, of Ktlueno, visited In Springfield Frltlny. Electric ohoo repairing .at the Har ness Bhop. The MIbhoh JushIo and Unico Walkur VlRltod Saturday and Humloy with MIhh llolon Darkman, a teacher In the Bouth Urowiidvlllo school. J. J3. Kdwards put In a now culvert on xouth Hccond Htreot Saturday, and one on Fourth and Park streets on Thursday. Wo uro closing out our ontlro lino of buggies nt cost. M. C. Hrossler & Son. A "Hobo" roclal will ho held by the member of W. O. W. nt their regular session tomorrow (Tuesday) night. All niombortt nra urged to attend. Among thoso registered at tho Bprlngfleld llotol Friday were ltobert HnyH, Wnltorvillo; W. I). Hodges. Uond: and B. Vnugh and wife, of Portland. Everybody drinks milk shakes at tho 1'alaco of Bwcots. Charles Sylvester returned Thuro-i Wall paper, somo new and latest de- day evening from n huslnosH and pleas- signs Just In. J. C. HOLIIHOOK uro trip to Mnplo Creek. j Mrs. ( W. Ilnnjon camo In from Thurston Saturday on n liUsincss visit. Oregon Cnsolmoro suits, every thread wool and guaranteed fast colors. COX&COX. ' It. L. Kirk, superintendent of the Springfield public schools', went to La Grande Friday afternoon pn .business. A comploto Una of dainty wall do carets, paints, floor paints and varnlslr. J. C. HOLUHOOK. Walter J'rico motored down from Marcola yesterday. Our shoes nra tho best for tho monoy WOLF & MILLER. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Tryon and family of Crcsont City, Calif, arrived In tho city In their car on Saturday and will spend a week visiting at tho residence of Mrs. F. B. Lcnhart nt 8C8 IC Btreet "MYGOUSINTIM'IS LAUGHABLE who la a cousin of Mrs. Tryon. The Olcancrs will meet with Mrs. jWllllnm Donaldson nt her home nt Sovonth and B streets Thursday after .noon, Juno 1st. I Tho next Job of Shoo repairing you hnvo let Miller do it at tho Harness Shop. Word was received hero today to tho , effect thai tho homo of M. L. Wallace, nt Jasper, was destroyed by flro last night. W. A. William", who went td Port land on business Tuesday, returned Friday. Mr. Klllnm reports business very quiet In Porllnnd. All Numbers on Last Literary Pre gram Please; Negatives Win Debate. "My Cousin Tlm".8comod to bo tho star foaturo of tho lust lltorary pro gram of tho yoar hold Friday night In tho High school. A bunch of boarding nchol misses thought to put ono ovnr on their Instructor, Miss Alderney (Edna Piatt), and In turn had ono put over on them by the real "Cousin Tim." Tho play got by well, but some of the players might havo put more tlmo an Uiolr lines. Thoso taking tho parts wcro; Stella, Mao McPhcrson; Uonnlo, Bunlco Par Vorj Mllly, Flora Llndloy Molllo, Myr tle Llndloy; Miss Alderney, Edna Piatt; Maggie, Llla Miller; Jonas, Dll Jnjon Penny; Fudgo, Ellen Lambert; and NeUi, Franco Travis. ' Tho dobato, Unsolved, that thero Is more pleasuro In pursuit than In pos sesion, brought nn unanimous decision for tho negatives. Tho ncgntlvo team was Roy Penny and Lynn a randy, tho affirmative, Lillian Milllgan and Dor othy Miller. Tho violin solo by Lena Richardson was much enjoyed, as was tho piano jtrlo by tho Misses Sikcs, Scot and (Parker. "For a' That'' by Roy Penny was well given. I An original number was tho patriot ic stunt Tho following took part: Franco Jean Fischer; England Hor- jbert Moore; Oorpany Royal Doano; 'Russia UIII Hill; Ireland Lillian Milllgan; Austria Dale Lorah; Scot landAnn Gorrlo and Columbia Edytho Holcomb. Tennis Team Defeated. In a tennis tournament held In Junc tion City last Saturday, tho local team lost to Junction, 2 to 3. Tho sets of doubles, both of which Junction won, an(l threo singles, two of which Spring field took, wero played, Sprlngflcla's playors vcro Clarcnco Hill, Percy Tyson, nnd Harold Pcery. A return tournament will be played hero next Saturday, Notice, y All I. 0. O. F. members that possibly can nro requested to bo present Wed nesday ovenlng. Second degree work. M. L. FRANCE, Noble Grand. City Council Meets. Tho city council adopted tho argu ment In favor of passing tho measure for tho refunding of tho indebtedness pn tho warrants, at a meeting In the council chamber Saturday night No .other business was considered by the town ratners at mat meeting. II. B. Walker went to Marcola this Mrs. John Mnthows of Stonwood on nfternon to secure tho doath proofs in tho Wlllnmetto Pacific is visiting In tho caso of C, F. Raster for tho W. tho city n fow days. 'O. W. Iodgo. Good reliable flro Insurance. No as-1 Hear tho new Edison Disc Phono- Bossmentu; no membership fee. Pay grnphs nt Peery's. t onoO and you aro done. H. B. Walker I , i n ru it iit Illancho Fordlno, teacher In tho sce nt tlio city unji. on(1 Rrodo of (ho gprlnRflcl(, schois Invitation enrds have boon given out has resigned her .position. Sho ex nbout tho city for a recital to bo given pecta to teach in the first grado of in Eugono thlir ovoSbg by Eva Fort- tno public schools at cascade Lockb, ... . ... i ... .... I 1 1 noy, numsi, ana uuuum iviiua, iiuihi 1st, BtudcntH of tho Pacific vConflcrvu tory of Music Tho recital begins at 8:15 o'clock, and Is to bo licltl nt tno wo havo Just Installed an electric First Baptist Church. , shoo solo stitcher nnd finisher. Sewed ...... 'solos samo price as nailed. WOLF & Mr. anil .Mrs. joun uouermun i i MILLER. Donna wero ncro on uubmuhb oumruuj. To Organize Band. It Is desired that you bo present at a meeting to be held Thursday even ing, Juno 1, nt eight "o'clock, at -tho City Hall for tho purpose of organizing a Springfield Unnd. Mr. Albert Per fect of tho U. of O., Eugene, will bo present and It Is urged that you be on hand and bring your Instrument Commlttoo on Organization. To the Public Tho high school will closo Juno 9 Instead of Juno 3 as announced in Thursday's News. THOMAS SIKES, Chairman Board of Directors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RUTH V. GRANT, DECEASED . Notice Is hereby given that by an order of the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, Henry Grant has been duly appointed administrator of the es tate of Ruth V. Grant, deceased, and all persons having cla'fms against said estate, arc hereby, by Bald adminis trator notified to present tho same, duly verified, within six months from this dato at tho Law Offices of Swaf ford and McGlnnls, C. & W. Building, Eugene, Oregon. Dated May 25, 1016. Henry Grant, Administrator, Swafford & McGlnnls, Attornoys -29; C-5-12-17-2C Eighth Grade Examinations. Eighth Grade Examinations will bo held In school districts whero there are applicants, and also where there are pupils to work off conditioned sub jects, on Thursday nnd Friday, Juno 1 and 2, 191C. Tho examination should be given according to tho schedule printed on the back of the sealed em velopo In which the questions will be sent to tho chairman of the board. E. J. MOORE, 5-25, 29 County Superintendent. O. R. Guliion, M.D. Practice Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate Nurse Attending 306, White Temple, Eugene. Misses lvn and Lcla Cain of Lowoll, spent Saturday In Springfield, ;i Tho Training for Sorvlco class at tho Christian church will hold n con tost tonight. All nro requested to nt- tend tho contest and Beo tho progress Sunday for medical treatment E. L. Warren camo In from Donna Saturday. C. D. Mael of Fall Crcftk camo In that Is being made by tho young peo ple. Hall tho Shoo Doctor for Rock Bot tom Prices on repnlrlng nnd now shoos. Fifth nnd Mnln streets. On last Monday, II. B. Walker of this city was appointed ofllcor of tho Savo 1-3 by buying Recall School Tablets at Peery's. F. B. Wynrd and wlfo of Hoyden Brldgo upent Saturday In Springfield on IniBlncsu. Georgo Catching of Seventh nnd C day for tho coming yoar by the"Pnt- streets will lcavo for North Bend nbout rlnrchs Militants a branch of tho tho first of tho month to tnko chnrgo Grand Lodge then In convention at of tho mill weight work for tho Noflh Rosaburg. Bend Mill and Lumber Co. Mrs. Catch ing will remain In Springfield for Tho local Roboccus and Odd Follows 'ft wh,la nfter ,I0p hUBnd takes up hls who ntondod the Grand Lodge eonvon- now worht y tlon hold InRosoburg this week return- j ed homo Friday ovenlng or Saturday Hall tho Shoo Doctor for Rock Dot morning. Among thoso who attended tonPrices on repairing and new shoos. nra II iff WnlUof .1 R K I nil ninli i! . Vlflli nrwl Mntn Rrnnln W. F. Walkor, J. II. Brummott, B. I, I Reynolds, Mrs. Roso Montgomery, Mrs. ru" " 1 -,, .,, Georgia Haydon, Mrs, Wllllum Donald- ,J "8 o 'a oW hon10 " " son, Mrs. Emily Dorlty, nnd Mra. Loo Clark. stato of Michigan, accompanied by George Jones. Mr. Westeu will stpp 'In WaBhington, Montana, and tho Dn- Both cedar and O-codar oil nnd Uotns boforo roachlng. his destination, mops. J. C. HOLBROOK. Ho used to conduct tho Cliff enfo . . known at that tlmo as Fred's Plnco. Francis, tho youngest boii of Mr. j and Mrs. W. A. Dili, was subjected to Wo nro agents for Butterlck pnt u minor opornti6n at tho Bugeno hos- terns; Como In nnd look over tho Int pltal today. .Jost fashions. COX & COX." Mrs. Johuiinnh Woods, who hos boon I Uov. J. T. Mooro and wife and Miss visiting rit tho homo of Dr. W. II. Pol- Margivrot Morris loft In their nuto lard for tho lust fow days, wont to mobile for Salom this afternoon to nt Marcola yostordny to visit nt tho homo tend tho commencement exercises of of. hor duughtor, Mrs. Wnltor Price, tho Kimball College of Theology. Mr. ' ! Mooro was recently 'appointed as ono A comploto lino of enmpor's supplies I of thu tniBfC0B of Kimball College, ut M. C. Brossler & Son's. jTho party w1, roturu Ul0 ,tUer purt Many of tho womenof Springfield of tho week, attondot) tho social glvon by tho Loyal PoHtoP Kerrls nml fo woro Breotcd Women of tho Christian church Thurs- hy ft ,arB0 auiUonco yo8tb'rdny morning, day aftornoon. Thoro was a good nmon(, wh,ch WQro Mn ,uu, Mrs Cog program rondorod followed by lo"''0r Portland ami Mr. Young nnd family clous refreshments. Colgate's Tnloums lGc at Peery's. A lurgo uudlonco ntondod tho Chris tian church yesterday morning to on- from their ranch on tho McKcnzio near Wultervllle, each of thoso fami lies wero once at homo among us and tholr return visit was greatly 'appreci ated by tholr friends, Tho solo by Mr. Joy tho mamofinl sornion preached by i Norton Pengra was appropriate ub well Roy. H. 0. Wigmoro. las plenslng. Captain A. F. Hurd, formerly of Florence, who hns been visiting his sister, Mrs. J. F. Moro of this city, left today for Portland. Henry Coglll, father of Mrs. A. J. Perkins, was In town Friday from Portland. Mrs. Perkins formerly made her home here, and still owns prop erty In the city. Tho Both-Kelly Lumber company will finish sluicing the hill behind the plant; tills month. Ten or 'twelve thousand yards of dirt, brought by a slldo, havo been moved. Born: to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Smith, yesterday, at their home on Eighth and E streets.-'n son. A needle was extracted from the hand of Mrs. Tom Billings of Mill street today. Miss Mary Llndloy of Eugeno, pars ed through Springfield today on hor way to Natron, where sho will spend Memorial day with hor brother, Now ton Llndloy. " Mrs. O. M. Williams returned homo to Pleasant Hill today after a short visit with Mrs. Royciihrd. A flro drill organization, whoreby tho men will bo apportioned to dif ferent departments, Is being affected at tho Booth-Kelly lumber company plant. F. D. Smith of Wnltervlllo passed through Springfield Friday onrouto to Eugono with a load of mohair. A committee composed of Herbert Hansen, Winifred May, Dr. W. II Pol lard has been appointed by tho Ep- worth Loaguo of tho Methodist church to make a constitution nnd by-laws for tho organization of a Lenguo tennis club. A court hns been started on rf street botween Fourth nnd Fifth. It I Is oxpootod that tho now club will take i over this court and comploto It for 'their own use. Tho Loaguo will per-- foot nn organization within a very short time. I j Dr. Adallno Keonoy-Forrls lins ro turned from n brief trip In Eastern (Oregon and has resumod hor dutloa professionally and churchly, and may bo found nt her olllco In tho Baptist Parsonage during the hours from nine to two. Phono numbor 40, Mrs. M. M. Mnlo and Mrs. C. E. Brattaln utendod tho funeral of their undo C. B. Starr of Portland, whoso funeral was held at Monroe, Orvgon, on. rnauy. D. B. Stltt father of Mrs. F. E. Len hart of Monmouth, Oregon, and who was In business In Springfield ' a fovy yoars ago, Is quite III, D. W. ROOF, JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Highest Cash Prices Paid for Poultry , and Eggs Carol M. Morrison Next Door to Creamery Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Office, Baptist Parsonage Corner Second and C Streets HOURS: 9 TO 12. PHONE 40 HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLld Office In City Hall, Springfield, Ore. J. H. BOWER Lawyer. Ofllco 774 Wlllametto St. Phone Eugene 699 Home Phono 132-J Eugene, Oregon W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phcne 62; Residence C7-J West Main St. See Edwards & Br attain For.Farm and City Property Exchanges a Specialty Springfield - Oregon Phone 30 CAREF0L, conscientious Dentistry DR. J. E, RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 116-J Over Commercial Bank, SpringfieldV Oregon. I I Use More Paint Do Less Scrubbing Painted kitchen floors are sanitary and easy to keep clean The smooth hard surface will riot allow dirt to '7lnk In.' There's no need of the work, worry and backaches caused by scrubbing bare wood floors. ACMEQUAUr FLOOR PAINTS are Inexpensive about six cents a square yard for two coats. They are easy to apply you can do it yourself and they dry quickly. Ask at our store for color sample card which tells you about painting, staining varnishing and waxing floors. M. C. BRESSLER & SON SPRINGFIELD, OREGON W Sheppard's Grocery We have just opened up a new Grocery store in the Berger Building across the street from the Bell Theatre, and are prepared to sell at lowest prices. ThiB is the store where CASH BEATS CREDIT Country Produce taken in exchange for Groceries. Give us a trial. J. P. SHEPPARD Why not save anfe deposit In our Savings Department one-twelfth of your total taxes each month? By so dis tributing the tax burden over the entire year, it will not seem so heavy. 4 per cent on savings. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON. New Irrigation Rates OF OREGON POWER CO. APPLYING TO pringfield, Oregon Sprinkling lawns or gardens, also outside of indus trial plants through common small hose with nozzle, lawn fountain or sprayer attached. (Pay ment of four months in advance, on or before June 10th, allows annual use.) Each lot or frac tion thereof, (building space included) $3.50 Discount if paid on or before June 10th 50 Each additional lot or major fraction thereof 2.00 Sprinkling street or roadway in front of each lot or major fraction thereof, and one-half width of , street, per season 1.00 Pryments as above allow use for year from June 1, 1916, to June 1, 1917 This service is supplied subject to the conditions and schedule of charges now filed with the Public Service Com mission of Oregon; and under the supervision and regula tion of the Commission. Irrigation hours are from 6:00 A. M. to 9:00 A. M. and from 5:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. Meters will be installed, on the services of those con sumers who persist in using water for irrigation purposes outside the above liours. Only one hose is allowed to be used for each lot or major fraction thereof that service is being paid for. In no case will customers be allowed to use hose with out nozzle, sprayer or lawn fountain attached. The use of water during a fire is strictly prohibited, ex cept for protection of property. Note that former irrigation rates were 50c per month, on yearly cpntract, making $0.00 per year. i