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THURSDAY, AUQUST 3, 1010 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE THREB IF IT IN THE DRUG day . sm v NIGHT turf rem aiiiHH EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES V4 : Town and Vicinity t Ecglninnn'a for quality. A fishing llconao was lasuatl Tuos t tiny t6 l-'roil Tryon of Hprlngltold. Mica Grace Colllnn In suffering with n Hovoro cnao of tousllltls. J. ,0. l'otltt of Portland wan In town Tuesday. O. H. Kossoy and A. W, Weaver drovo to Monroo on business Tuesday. . ' . " Mra. Llalo Cray roturnod to her homo at Thurston tho first of tho .week. Mm. I'rlco'a canning powders at I'cory'a Drug Storo. .Mrs. Stroud Lour wns In from Upper Camp Crook Tuesday morning. Orvlllo Howard la In Nowport apondlne a fow dnys with his mothor. B. W. Mclloo of Trent whm In 8prlug flold this morning. Bllcod watormolon on loo at Kggl inoun'o . W. II. Uognrt of Trent wan trading In town thin morning. Tho name of Dr. J. E, Murphoy was added to tho subscription list Of tho Springfield Nowa today. Mis Nora Soronson plana to leave tomorrow for a weeks' outing at Prunovlllo, visiting frlonds. Ho you wish to boenmo well? If ao call on Dr. Murphy, a drugloss healer, 3G9 Main atreet. Mra, J. W. Mnkonson nnd son, Chnrlea, of Camp Crook, are In town today. A. I Berry of IaQrnndo apent a few daya last week at tho homo of W. L. Arnold. 4 Howard McKlln haa been allocking liny for hla uncle, Hoy Kdmlston, at Thurston aovoral days thla wook. Mlaa Eathor Braltaln wont to Maple, ton Tuesday morning to visit with hor ulster, Mra. Otto nice. Tho city haa' finished repairing tho pavement on either aide of tho Third and Main streot railroad crossing. Mlaa Wlnnlo Craves and D. It. Crush, of Aatorla, are visiting at tho bomo of tholr cousin, C. E. Lyon. Wo have just received 8 cases of rubbor boots, shoos and slickers, Wolf Wolf & Mlllor. .Miss Shirley Mooro, who Iiqb been teaching at Klamath Kails during tho past wlntor and spring, has roturnod to hor homo In Sprtnglluld. Miss Mno Tillman, of Albany hns been spending tho weok visiting at tho homo of hor aunt, Mra. J. C. Hoi brook. - Miss Lillian Maker roturnod homo from a so voral days' visit at tho homo of horunclo and aunt, Mr, and Mra. O. C. Baker, at Itosoburg, last ovonlng. Tho firm of Wolf & Mlllor la putting Jn a now stock of ladloa, and child ren's shoos. In tho past thoy havo handled only mon's shoos. t Wo nro equipped to rcclean CLOVEH and VETCH aood thlB fall nnd will buy all tho aood you havo to soil. Spring aeld Feed company. Tho C. A. It. Clrclo will hold Its regular mooting tomorrow afternoon in tho W. O. W, hall. Thoro will bo initiation. I H. 13. Codfroy of Hudson and Oram, wholoaalo grocers of Portland, was In Springfield on his regular visit this morning. A carload of White sowing machln cs was unloaded for tho M. C. Bresslor and Son Hardwaro conpany this morn ing. There aro 125 machines in a car load, h. Mrs. L. Ward and daughter Dorotiiy left last wook for their homo In Port land aftor-vlsltlng a fow wdoks "with Mrs. Ward'B brother, W. L. Arnold, of 'SoUth Sprlngflold. Household goods havo boon moved from thd'Sprlngfleld depot to Walter vlllo tof V. D. Butler of Portland. "Mr, Duller, Is an operator for tho Oregon Powor company,' ' -n " ' :' ! ,1V' V. ' ! Good reliable flro Insurance No as sessments'; n6momborshlp foo. ' Pay onco atd you aro done. II, E. Walker ' at tMTSIty !KH. LINE WE HAVE IT PHONE 31 Water wlnga at Poory'a , William Plank, of Eugono called at tho Soronaon homo Sunday. Mra. Patterson of Eugono apont Tuesday with Mra. Vina McLean. J. M. Hounds of eastern Oregon la at tho Sprlngflold hotel. Mr. and Mra, Ccorgo Spores and aon nro shopping In town. C. J. Hurd,of Pleasant Hill, was a Sprtnglluld visitor yesterday. Andy Stevens nnd sons motored to town from Camp Creek today. Pickaninny Special at Egglmann'a Candy Kitchen. Mr. and Mra. J. L. Wright of Port land wore Springfield visitors on Tuosday. Mr. Wnllnco of Kali Creek waa do ing business In Sprlngflold this morn ing. Mrs. J. A. Allen Is Improving after n wcok'H Illness, nnd Is now able to be out of bed. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Spawn, together with sovernl of the neighboring famil ies, Intend going for n fishing and out ing trip up tho McKenzIo sometime next week . They will remain out aovoral days. Havo you soon tho Gorman sub morslblo? No 7 Well neither havo I. Hut If you. had your feet submerged In a pair of Hall tliu Shoo Doctor's shoos you would bo contented. Also good repairing. Main street between l'lfth and Sixth. Mr. and Mrs. Ccorgo Dean nnd famj lly passed through Springfield Tucs day morning, on tholr way to Marcoln, whero thoy will reside. Thoy have been living nt Lowell. Carl Lahman and family were look ing around nnd visiting In Sprlngflold tho first of the week. Mr. and Mra. Lahman may decide to move to this city from Eugeno. In a lotter rccontly received by John Ketols, tho Information Is given that Francis Lamborty, formerly of Spring flold la employed by tho Drle Drug company, of Douglas; Alaska. Do you wish to become well? If so call on Dr. Murphy, a druglcss healer, 359 Main street. Hllbort Cagley Is qulto seriously 111 with pnoumonta. Tho boy has not been feeling well for about a week, find for the past threo or four days has been compelled to stay In bod. Mrd, D. W. Itoof who was taken to tho hospital Sunday ovonlng and who underwent nn operation for appendi citis that night, Is getting along as well as can bo oxpected. Mr. and M)s. J. C. Hoi I) rook and family motoTod to Brownsville Sun day, bringing Miss Bontrlco Holbrook, who has boon visiting thoro, homo with them ,. Wo thought wo hnd evprybody shod, but thoy Just keop coming for more shoos. Thero Is a reason. Wolf & Mlllor. Al Montgomery Is painting his houso on E botweon Third auiffourth stroots, white with cream trimmings, Mr. nnd Carl a I rani aro living In tho houso. . s hti, r m.i..i .uuiftuit ivuiniuuii, ul iuuuui, miu . has boon In Eugono undergoing treat- ment for an Injured eye, tho accident occurlng aovoral wooks ago, left on his return homo Tuesday. His oyo has Improved. Marrlago Ilconsos woro Issued on Tuosday to John E. Smith of Sprlng flold R. V. D. No. 1, and Miss Cath orlno Holler of Sprluglleld, and to AmoB W. Marshall and Roath Pitch ford, both of Mnbol. You can buy your feed cheaper at tho Sprlngflold Food company's waro houso. No rent, no drnyago, no de livery. Tho saving Is yours. Inves tigate. Claud Slgnor left yesterday for a fow days' visit with hla sister, Mrs, Ernest Conloy, at Wnltorvlllo. Mr. Slgnor, whorls employed at Hampton's storo, bognn a two wooks' vacation Tuosday evening, Mr, and Mrs. J, J, Bryan and daugh ter Crystal, accompanied by Judge E. L. Bryan and wife of Caldwoll, Idaho, and Mr. and Mtb. Bon Conger of Eu gene, left yesterday or a short stay at Alsoa Falls. ao Harhort, df Thurston was in town visiting with hor sister yesterday. Tho Ilooth-Kolly teams nro hauling lumber to Camp Creek, whero repairs will bo made to tho Mdgo In a fow daya. v A. S, Fay and hla daughter aro both recovering nicely from Injuries receiv ed In a buggy accident about a weok ago. , J Keep tho flics off tho cowa with "Fiy Ilounccr" 7Cc a gallon at Pcery'a. F, I). Tcachout of Thurston brought In a eruto of fine Law ton blackberries to tho Fifth street grocery thla morn ing. These are tho first to ripen, hut Mr. Tcachout will havo lots of berries soon. Do you wish to become well? If so call on Dr. Murphy, a druglcss henler, 369 Main street. J. C. Dlmm, Sr., of tho Springfield News, leaves tonight for Modford, to attend a four daya session of tho Oregon Stato Editorial Convention. Tho News will be published Just tho same CHUnCH NOTICES Methodfat Church Comer Second and I) 'streots. James T. Moore, pastor. Phono 117-M Next Sunday, 10:00 A. M. Sunday school. iy.00 A. M. Sermon. C:30 P. M. Epworth League 8:00 P. M. Sermon. 7:30 P. M. Wednesday, Choir Re hearsal. 2:00 P. M. Wednesday. Ladles Aid. 8:00 P. M. Thursday, Prayer Meet ing. Free Methodist Church. Sabbath school at 10:00 A. M. Preaching services nt 11:00 A. M. Prayer and praise service at 7:00 P. M.: preaching at 7:30 P. M. Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Young Peo ple's prayer meeting. Midweek prnyor meeting on Thurs day at 7:30 P. M. A cordial invitation Is extended to all. M. F. CH1LDS, Pastor. Church ol Christ B. C. Wigmore, minister. 9M5 A. M. Dlhle school. L. M. Cagley, supt. 11:00 A. M. Junior Endeavor So ciety. Mrs. Lansberry, supt. Baptist Church Itov. W. Norton Ferris, minister. Dlblo school at 10 A. M. I3o)b and girls remember the library Is now open for use. Read good books. Gilbert Miller, Superintendent Dlvlno Worship nt 11 A. M. Sermon by Pastor. Theme and Text, "Is It I?' Pointed, Practical, Personal question, "Is It I?" Speclnl music and decorations. Uaptlsm of threo persons will follow this service. All are rordfally Invited to attend these meetings. Strangers always welcome. I WONDER By James Courtney Challlss If you were poor and I were rich, I wonder how 'twould be, And If I'd bo as mean to you As you havo been to me. I wonder If I'd never glvo To you a slpgle cent, And put you In the street because Vou couldn't pay your rent. It you should coiuo some wintry night And kindly ask for bread, . Saying the little ones were cold And crying to bo fed, I wonder if I would refuse And tell you to begone! ' I wonder If I could say "no," And let them hungor on. If you should como to mo In tears And, sobbing softly, say: "Oh, sir, my little boy is dead Please help me help me pay Tho man tho mnn to burv hlm.' Would I from whore you stood ;Turn co,(1 nWfty without a word? I wonder If I would. I wonder ( I'd selfish be And hoard away my gold, And novor glvo to charity To all appeal bo cold. For if I would, and had no aim Beyond this, I am sure That I can say most earnestly: ' "Thank God that 1 am poor!" THE BOY WHO WINS Not tho one who says, "I can't" Nor tlo ono wlto says, "Don't care" Not tho boy who shirks his work ' Nor tho ono who plays unfair.- But tho ono who says, "I can' And tho one who says, "I will' Ho' shall bo tho noble man, Ho tho-placo of trust will fill. . ' 1 1 Coniferous timber has been found to bo better sillied than any other for tho production of othyl alcohol. There are f92 consumers of tauntn In the United States who use annually 380,090 corda of chestnut wood. Slip a few Prince Albert smokes into You've smoke your fill it proves out Prince Albert without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! I There's sport smoking a pipe or rolling your own, but you know that you've got to have the right tobacco! We tell you Prince Albert will bang the doors wide open for you to come in on a good time firing up every little so often, without a redrett You'll NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of an Execution Issued out of tho I Circuit Cour tof the State of Oregon for Lane County on tho 1st day of Aug I ust 1916 and by me received tho 1st day of August 191C, In an action where In on the 12th day of March 1910, In the Justice Court for Eugene Justice District L. M. Travis recovered Judg ment against the Defendants Irvln. J, Walcott and his wife Walcott (true name Etta M. Walcott) for the sum ot $146.05 with interest at the rate of i per cent per annum from the 12th du of March 1910. less the sum of $5.or credited Jan. 13, 1910 and $10 credited Feb. 5th 1910.) and the further sum of 8.60 costs which Judgment was eu rolled and docketed In the office o the Clerk of Circuit Court on the 14th day of March 1910, and said Executlor to me directed commanding me In ttu name of the State of Oregon that onl of the personal property of said De fendant, or, if sufficient could not be found, then out of the real propert; belonging, to said Defendant in Lane County, Oregon, on or after the sal 14 day of March 1910. Being unabk to find sufficient or any personal pror rly belonging to said Defendant, I dii on the 1st day of August, 191G, lev; on the following described real prop erty, to-wit: Northeast quarter of Northeast puarter (NE U of NE tf) of Sec tion. number Two (2) in Town ship number seventeen (17) South Range Three (3) East of Will. Mer containing 40 acres of Land In Lane County .Oregon. Also lot number eight (S) In block number twenty-three (23) In College Hill Park now a part of Eugene, Lano County, Oregon. Now, therefore, in the name of the State of Oregon and in compliance with said Execution and in order, to satisfy said Judgment, costs and ac cruing costs I will on Saturday tho 2nd day of September 1916, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. to-wlt; at ono o'clock p, m .on said day at the Southwest door of tho County Courthouse in Eu gene, Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale for cash, subject to redemption, all the right, title and interest ot the above named Defendant In and to the above described real property. JAMES C. PARKER Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon By D. A. Elkins, Deputy, Ang. 3. 10, 17, 24, 31. i COOK WITH i int' i- ' pg spea !' ' iaMaaaaaaaa.aMaaiaaiMaaaaajaiaMaaawaaaaai mmmmmmMmmmmmin n i aa mm i n your system! heard many an earful about the patented process that curs out bite and parch and lets vou without a comeback! Stake your bank roll that every hour of the day. has always been sold feel has been wasted and dock up tor a Iresh start. You swing on this say-so like it was a tip to a thousand-dollar bill ! It's worth that mliaobi- ness and contentment , .M.RETHOIDS TOBACCO CO. Ttili u net rd Tful yourself in HER placed 9 m r 7 Why not get a good oil stove so that dur ing thehot weather your wife or mother or&kteror daughter, can prepare the meals in a cool, com fortable kitchen? NEW PERFECTION OIL CO&TOVE FCT Best Jieiults Use Pearl Oil mmm LejevJa For Sale By BEAVER-HERNDON HARDWARE COMPANY. HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC OWc in City Hall, Springfield, Ore Prince Albert Albert the national joy smoke like your smoke pest will be sorry you cannot to you, to every man who knows what can be gotten out of a chummy jimmy pipe or a m amirs cigarette with Prince Albert for "packing"! THE Prlnc Altentidr ltd' tin, and In tact. rvtVT Princ Albert Dackaer. ha Iht mem a tea) fneasage-to-roa CD lis reert tidr. YeraH oi u nur tin leads "Poce Patented Jnlr301h.I907." Thatmeaoa that the United State Govern ment haa granted a patent on tha process bjr which Prince Albert la made. And by which tongue bita and throst parcn are cut out I Every where tobacco is sold y oollnnd Prince Albert awaiting- yea in topDT ted bass.Se: tidr red tins, loci nanaaoma potma and hatpponnd tin humidors and In that clever crystal glass humidor, with sponge - moist ener top, that keep tb tobacco In suck fine conditio- atwayal i There's no overheating the kitchen with anup-td-date oil cook stove. It's just like cooking with city gas. The burners con centrate the heat at the different cooking points. No wood or coal or ashes to lug. No waiting for fires to catchup. The long blue chimneys do away with all smoke, and smelL In 1,2, 3, and 4-butner sizes, with of without ovens. Also cabinot models with Flreless cooking oven. STANDARDOIL COMPANY California) Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Office, Baptist Parsonago Corner Second and C Streets HQURS: 9 TO ll ' PHONB 4 i. - . 3 -