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THimSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1010. TIIE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE.Tn!t.!?e IF ITS. AN THE : DRUG LINE WE HAVE IT EASTMAN KODAKS ., , ,, : Town and vicinity a. i t,........... ''i , iiurii u injury ui i-iuuwuii 11111 nun i. rt t ... Tim ...Ma In town Wednesday. ! Mrs. Dalo Mummy of Eugene callod on frlenda hure yesterday nftornoon. Tod Gobauor of Waltorvlllo was In Sprlugflold yosterday. Water wings at Poory's . Tho Donna Christian Endeavor so cloty will glvo u social at tho hall i 15. B. Morrison, mayor of Spring tomorrow uvenlug. Hold, who Is motoring In California, Ed Whlttaker of Thurston who was has met soma of the Springfield pco oporatod on at the local hospital over, plo In Los Angoles, and Long lleach, two wcokn ago Is Improving nicely. Mrs. E. N. Dlllard, who has boon n ttho Morcy hospital at Eugene, was brought homo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Head have sold their farm near Goshen and will move to Uolso, Idaho, tomorrow. Winchester ummunlllon, Dressier & Son Mrs. C M. Mlllor of Kosoburg, Is visiting with bor sister, Mrs. J. P. Donaldson. Mr. and Mm. W. K. Warner and fam- lly loft tills morning In a wagon for a trip to Alsoa. I A car load of brick arrived Wednes day morning for the now Methodist church. ' Dolbort Crouch loft Tuesday morn ing on a three woek's business trip to Coos Day and way points. Lumber Is now bolng hauled pre paratory to remodllng tho high school luUWlnjr, ' Kit Egglmann's "lco-'creams and , eandles for purity. - 1 ploDOF 'u"7. i i Claud; Slgnor returned to work at lUUBpton-a. Wednesday, alter a two woelcs' Vacation . r ' - ' 1 . n i.n nnaKnvw waa i.ir.i. . m .ha . ..... V " .-TM" .. -"t Eogeao hospital Wednesday Bi'o'rnlSg ' for treatment of muscular rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. U W. Montgomery and. . . family of 'Corvallla moved In to the ' A. K .Mickey house on tho corner ot Third and C stroeta Wednesday. Cecil Wooloy of WendJIng who has boon receiving treatment at the Eu gcno hospital was discharged last Monday. I Piano lessons by University of Oro- , gon music student, CO. cents per .hour. Inquire at Nowa office. County school superintendent, E. J. Mooro, announces that eighth grade examinations will bo hold August 31 and Soplombor 1. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McMunn lmvo moved from tho house of Mrs. D. Crouch nnd have lnkun rnonm at llin - " - Kllto hotel . I Mrs. Erlckson. nnd llttlo ..lnuehtor of Jaspor, visited the first of tho week with JVIru. Erlcksou's Bister, Mrs. Fred .- ,.n,r - ! MlssAbbi;;:;; Portland, who' has boon, visiting her sister. Mrs. N. ! lirst ot lliu weoK. Mr. and Mrs. J. M; Settle qt Lob-. thowB was formerly Miss Sadlo Jan anon visited horo tho laBt of.tho wuok 'uary 0f Sprjiigfloldi Jf,' wun Mr. Hoiiio s orottior, ucorgo Set tle. Mrs. Milton llutchciison rotiirnfd to cump 3 at Wondllng Wcdnosday af ter a short visit nnd shopping trip to Sprlngflold. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dryan and daugh ter Crystal and Avis Thompson re turned Tuosday from a trip to Now port. Ladles' and chlldronB shoos. Wolt & Mlllor, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. McKlnzoy, Dad Wlthrow, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart and family loft Tuosday morn ing for Dolknup Springs whoro they will camp for a wook or ton days. Mlssos Ella and Thora Uooson, and Ruth Lansbory hiked to Waltorvlllo this morning to visit Miss Nina Uoo son at tho Smood homo. Thoy ox poet to return Saturday, County agriculturist, N. S. Robb has rocolvod nn Inquiry for 100 tons of buy for Grants Pass. Ho has also had an inquiry for hay from Placer county, California. For tho best upto-dato shoo repair ing, try Hall tho Shoo Doctor. Fifth and Main stroots, t Mr, and Mrs. Arthur L. Wing who havo boon visiting their brothor W. R. Wing noar Irving roturned Wednes day to tho homo of Mr. Wing's sIb tor, Mrs, A, O. Travis. John Craighead formerly of Spring field, returned yosterday from near Irving whoro ho has boon working for tho past flvo months. Mr. Craighead exports to go to Cottage Grove and then to Eantorn Oregon, MIssob Leota McCrackcn, Sadlo Al ton, Edna Fisher, Llla and Evelyn Mil lor chaperonod by Mrs. William Camp bell hiked to the fish hatcltory Wod- AND StTFPIIES 5 noadny for u wook or ton days trip. A light WDKOI nam mo Pravi 1 11 Villi Wldll light wagon was taken along to ; slonit. . i u viii u'ihii in rtniniiiit urni. r ii nn . ....... , call on Dr. Murphy, a drug ess healor. i - - - I :ui, ninin mrnm. - - - 1 1,0 ttl 01 1,10 01,1 l ca"' num' 'er 12 used on tho Eugono-Sprlngflold ' Wft "hipped lo Salem Monday. Superintendent Sboomaker says tho last pay-as-you-ontor car bolug re- modolod at Uoavorton Is expected hero next wook. Callfornla. Hubert Travis, Evelyn and Irma Darkmnn, Mrs. Madge Mor row and E. E. Morrison enjoyed a picnic at Long Ueach . Electric shoo repairing. Wolt & Mlllor. uicr. - County Agriculturist N. S. Robb and Prof. Gcorgo II. Hlslop, passed through Sprlngflold yesterday .on thlor way up tho valley whoro thoy wont to look ov er tho crop situation and Inspect tho clover fields. uorn, to jHr,4nnu Airs, jonn ixsier i of Douglas Gardens, Wednesday morn lng, August 1C, 1916, a girl. Mrs. A. K. McPherson who was tak en to tho local hospital yesterday af ternoon for an operation Is getting along nicely. The W. V. M. 3. of tho M. E. church will hold a food salo Saturday at Ed wards & llraltaln's oftlco. Mr. and Mrs. Josso Seavey.wero tho proud, parents of an. olght pound girl t Wednesday morning, August-10. m.' The Hughes-Fnlrbanks c ub w l " . hold a meeting tomorrow ! ibiiiwi j. j. urowning. ine c-, puoiicwa neaaquanc is now headquarters 1 f -. . j . . r ' - . .m.. kijuhtu n i aar. iiiiiwiiiiiie m 1 1 1 1 1 t i 17" "7 here today. Keep the flies off the cows with "Fly Bouncer 75c a gallon at Peeryli, V" Mrs. J. P. Fry visited, In Jasper with Mrs. 7m T. Kinttloy Wednesday. . A. M. Heaver and son, Morldlth ot Ashland aro visiting with Mr. Deav- or's son, A. M. Reaver ot Springfield. A now asbestos llro proof roof has bocn put on tho telephone office this week. Mrs. Vrlco's canning powders at Pecry's Drug Store. Paul Van Scoy motored down from Camp Creek Wednesday I Mlas Lena Miller of Monroe Is vis-' Ring with Mrs. J. II. Morelock. Mrs. George. Matthews and Miss Ma-j 1 'U VM-.MJtl V . llit IMU.IIIUh V' . ' - Gloves, overalls, shirts and sox itt Wolf & Miller's. . I 1 """Ii 'lo ' " in the Ujurning of our homo wo take! 'Ls' Geo'rg.Matthews .of. riKfSfSS thor. Mrs. Juiuilo Smith-... .Mrs.t .Mat-' s ...... -., n ... .... l... In Tnn. 1 Dp you wish to become well? "If so call 6ri Dn' Murphy, a drugless healer, 3fi9 Main Btrcot. J. P. Fry has furnished hls-lioucojon Sixth and A stroots for H, C. Cook of Roseburg, Mr. cook experts Mrs. Cook to Join lilin In a short time. Al Montgomery toturned Wednes day from Loaburg. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wright and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. S, Jacobspn, Mrs. F. U, RubsoH nnd Children roturned t f rom tho Southern Pacific picnic at ; aaiem i uosiiuy nnu roporii good timo I. A. Valentino, of tho Oregon Power plant roturned today from his vaca- tlbn at Nowport. v Gun oils, clonnora and greaso,Dros- slor & Son. Jim Collier, who Is foreman of tho gang of 14 men romovlng tho brick and laying planks along the trolley lino on Main street, made a trip to Goshen today. Tho host mons' bIioob at Wolf & Minor's. Tho Orogon Powor plant are put. ting in now water oxtenslon at Ninth nnd C stroots for tho Perkins houuo J, L. Whlto, tho general manager ot tho Oregon Powor company for tho Wlllamotto valley, from Albany lliuuu u VIBIl IU W1U OIMIUKHUIU OU1CU and plant Wednesday , , Good rollablo fire Insurance. No as sessments; no momborBhlp foe. Pay onco and you aro dono. II. E. Walker at tho City Hall. Miss Gladys Loach, stenographer, for tho Oregon Powor company )oft Wednesday for her vacation, Wo are equipped to recloan CLOVER and VETCH eood this rail and will buy all the seed you havo to sell. Spring sold Feed company, . n .1 .. . .. J . 1 . . 1. . n i i ... ' N. V. Tnnnor, mechanical salesman Lucllo Lambert gathered at her homo for tho Standard Oil company from on Fourth and C streots Tuesday af Portland was hero for a gonoral In- tornoon to help colcbrato her ninth portion of tho Oregon Power corn- birthday. Tho afternoon was spent pany's plant today. j playing games after which refresh- Mr. and Mr. H. M, Nixon a;id daugh monts woro 'served. Those present tor Nolllo, and sons Harry, Price and woro: Virginia and Donna Richmond, Paul, Mrs. W. I HoIllngBworth, Mrs. Helen and Lucllo Richmond, Virginia Sarglo Snood, and Albert Palmer en- Jackson, Jennlo Holverson, Hazel Joyed an auto trip, to tho fish hatch. Jones, Dorothy and Dorrls Olrard, Vlr ory Wednesday. j lan Scnsonoy, Lillian Raker, Ethel The Oregon Power company has In- and Elnora Kcpncr, Lcla Lybargcr, stalled a nw motor on tho city Flcglcs, Mario Richardson, Lucllo sprinkling wagon this week. C'. E. Swarts and W. F. Walker went lo Portlond to hear C. B. Hughes, .,- ,(,,, fnP rf!.i,int : spoak last night. M- nn.l Xtra If P? Pnr.nna T.n. 'land Parsons, and 8. C .IJuttcrilcJcl i ....... ... . ... ...... worn inKitn niinvn ijfiKriufzn 1110 iitkl of tho wcok for a short camping and ' bers of tho club present wore: Me fishing trip by Cbarlos Piatt. 'dames Hannah Hill, Ellen Thompson, You can buy your food cheaper nt ; Nina McPherson, Katherlno Horten, tho Springfield Feed company's waro-! Lllllo Kalzcr, Nellie rtagen, Itcna Lax house. No rent, no drayago, no do- ton, Vlrgle Townsend, Edith Larimer, livery. Tho saving Is yours. Inves- Minnie Glrard, Emily Dorlty, May tlgiUo Miss Clytlo Hall who has been with the News slnco last Juno left for her home at Glcndalo Tuesday. Sho will return next month and again take up her studies at the University. Mrs. F. W. Howes of Wondllng un derwent an operation at the Eugene hospital yesterday. Henry Schwarz on employe ofthe Hooth-Kclly company purchased a i .,. ,, , , ,, , lnow, ,016, ,,0W" PIu cycle yesterday. Captain Curtis D. Winn with an olllco at the Rex Theatre building at , Eugcno, wns In Sprlngflold this morn ing looking up recruits for Troop A I Battery A and tho Third Orncnn In. (anijyt An all day basket picnic with a pro- Kruni ui auurcescs win no neiu oj Lane County Jersey breeders' club ' Sunday, at the Hardy grove, ono mllo j flChool class a party Wednesday af north of Eugene. ' ternoon at her home on Third and A A. F. Rltchlo of nrooklyn, N. V. will I streets. The children present were, deliver an address at Frank's hall at Dorris Olrard, Ardls Cox, DeEtta Dur Eugcne tomorrow at 7:4D p. m. The y0c. Maude Brattain, Virginia and Springfield people are Invited to at- Donna Richmond, Lela Lybarger, tend. . ! - " -..... fossor and Mrs Arehart lelt Tuesday I toTE JI? ta-SlV-ir- OrVcon i a"Zir ' 7"; " " ' ; mm, Juan tmucy oi west pnng fleld.brough't her JltUo son to town . Tuesday for medical treatmenL A spoar ot grass had lodged in his ton- Tho News Is In recolnt of a letter from Sflayor Ej E.. Morrison In -which he states that he will start for home laBt Tuesday arriving In about two weeks. The letter was dated at Los Angeles August 13. Mr. Morrison lb travollng In his car, Friends of Sam Cramnor, a former resident of Springfield who left here I last spring for Pennsylvania, report j that ho was married to a lady from j I that stato August ninth. wmSin, wu ,mV0 b? ,Vl8,t"lg th ,atter'8 ,Dother Mrs- ncod' ,ort Tue?d8y rr Morthfleld. O" account of .bad weaker there .1 l a 1. r ... I 111 I . . . , . - a , - . , l)0r wns cut-. Qn ho :-NiUlonal-forests '1" 1018' ViT .u '. ' On amount of 'the loss vp.sustlned . . - . . ..." - --. ' slated In , "making household" njjiiossi- HUB. .. v , . , .. - . j, MR, and MRS. J 1. UARURR SOCIETY Dy DOROTHY MILLER nnd LILLIAN MULLIGAN Last Monday tho "remains" of tho R. O. F. club returned from Camp Crawfish, on Fall Creek. If wo may believe their assertions, thoy saw two rattlosuakes and three llzzards, not to mention fleas, mosquitoes and bum- bio noes, Titoy ten a great laio oi Fall Crook hospitality. Tho entire j club was Invited to two dancos, ono Bwlmmlng match, a community slug, , threo hayrack rides, to ono dinner par- J ty, chorry troo frolic, fishing parly, hunting oxpodttlon, and to a reception ' given In honor of tho I). O. F, club. I In return for'thesa many klndncs- sos tho girls entertained tho. Inhabit- ants at a taffy pull on Friday night. Tho guests brought many appetizing parcels with them, The packages contained chorrlos, cabbago, string beans, side ot bacon, two dozen roast ing cars, three dozen eggs, two cans blackborry Jam, ton pounds of sugar, threo watermolona nnd ton nniskmol- ons, One klndhearted gentleman of Sprlngflold sont a box ot Lowney'n Those in tho club wero: Miss Lena Nowton (Pate), Miss Olive Smith (Joo), Dorrls eikes (Gus), Marlon Whlto (Jlmmle), Gladys Lapley (Dob) Audrey Perkins (Dill), Dorothy Mlllor (Jack), Grace Thomas (Tommy), Lu cllo Smith (Epamlnondss), Lillian Mulligan (Irish). As thlB trip has proved to bo such a success tho club plans anothor, but moro extensive, trip next year, A uuuibur of tho littlo friends ot Lambert, Wnyno Ulshop. Mrs. E. RIS hop, .Mrs. M. MuUiil, Mrs. umiwn. and Miss Sadie and Geno Lambort. Mrs. It. O. Van vaizan, assistca oy MlSSCS AllnC Lit H HUT and FlttUd . i . i niH.. '.,wi. Townscnu, cnicrwwncu w.u i-"u -.- u ii, Tn..in nfmmnnn Tim mem. iw wmu . uu. .. . ---- McGIll, Sarah Nejson and Wllma SlU?n. The ,gu est s were: Me.dames dizuDGWi Diuwuri, umui both Pago, Rose Montgomery, and Misses Aline and Dorlne Larimer and Flaud Townsend. I P. W. Green celebrated his 75th j birthday Tuesday with a number ot ' friends at his home on C street be tween Eighth and Ninth. Those pres- cm were: Mr. anu Mrs. u. w. iiuigui., Mr. an Mr8. c. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Izt T. Montjoy, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Egglman, Mr. and Mrs. C H. Green and son Elmer and daughter Naydan of Eu gene, Mrs. J. P. Fry, Mrs. Julia God- man. Mrs. T. O. Maxwell, Mrs. AL ! Mnnlenmnrv. Mrs. Iluntler and Wal- tcr Morujojri Margaret Gosslcr gave her Sunday wnr' uBiCr, c.CuC. -tt-i-.. i n.i.L tf-i TSn nZ . v. A number of girls enjoyed a picnic .unner across the rivor In the Churc- Mil:" Monday evening. Those ' hill. ... .. ..... participating in tne "cnicKen ieea 'wer.e Mar7 Putnam, Marjorie Machen, Florence' and Esther FuruseL Opal , uni K,B,e Holverson, and Qlytle HalL ? A -UIMHIIWM VU aiu -cuMa meeting Wednesday afternoon at the .rMt. nen nro.nn. were. Mm FredMontgoinery, Mrs. H. E. Valker, Mrs. A. Valentine .Mrs. Percy Tyson, Mrs. S. Gay, and Miss Ethel Conley. Tne division from Q to Z of the Berean class of the Christian Sunday . scnooi wjn entertain all tho other Be- reans at lhe church Frldny n'sW ttam 8 until 10. All Bereans are requested to De preSent. enjD3Tiii5eiit . as-you never thought could be is yours to, ' command quick. . as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-made cigarettel Prince Albert gives you every tobacco sat isfaction your smoke appetite ever hankered for. That's because it's made by a patented process that curs out . I J. " .T "( Z -ZZ " : - r-XrrT-ar?alV!i'?iaTiaaaal bite and parch! Prince Albert has always been sold witnout coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality I Prince Albert the national joy smoke Has a flavor as different as it is delightfiil. You never tasted the like of it! And that isn't strange, either. Men who think they can't smoke a pipe or' roll a ciga Boy Princa Atbtrt nry uAr fofracco it W in toppy rid bags, 5c; tidy rmd tint. JOet handtonw pound and half-pound tin html' dortand-thqt corking fin pound cryttaUgiaw haml' dor with fpange-moittentr top that hitpt thm tobacco In such cUvtrtrim always! NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE ON FORECLOSURE Notfco is heroby given that by vir tue of an execution and order of salo Issued out of tho Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon for Lane County on tho 14th day ot August, 1016, on Judgment rendered In said Court In said County on the 12th day of Aug ust Jfltfl. In a suit wheroln tho Plain tiff, W. If. Shelley, as administrator of tho catato of John Shelley, deceas ed, recovered Judgment against tho de fenders, James W. Jones, C. K. Kompp and Helen Kompp for the sum of Twelve Hundred Twenty-three and 15-100 0122X15) Dollars with inter est thereon from tho 12th day of Aug ust. 1 9lC, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and One Hundred Fifty and no-100 (1150.00) Dollars Attorneys fees and tho further sum of Thirty-two and 40-100 ($32.40) Dollars costs, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the office of the Clerk of said Court In said county on tho 14th day of August, 1916, and said Execution to mo dlrectod commanding me In tho name of the Stato of Oregon in order, to satfsfy said Judgment, attorneys fees, costs, and accruing costs to sell tho following described real property t0VW'.t: u Lota numbered 1, 2 ,3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, andlO In block 13 and all of lota 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 9, 11, 12 ,13, 14, 15, 16, In Block 19, and lota 1, 2, 3 ,4, In block 20 In the Story Subdivision of College Crest addition to Eugene Lane County, Ore. as platted And of record. being page 41 or plat book number 4 of tho records ot Lane county, Oregon. Now, therefore, in the name of the Stato ot Oregon, and in compliance with said execution and order or sale, Lid execution ana oraer oi saie, in Saturday the 16th dayof Sep - . 1916, between the hours of I will on tember, 9 o clock a. m. and 4 oclocn p. m to-wlt, at one o'clock p. m. on said day at the southwest door of the County Courthouse at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction subject to redemp tion all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to the said real property. JAMES C. PARKER, Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. By D. A. Elklns. Deputy. Aug. 17, 24, 31. Sept 7, 14. NOTICE TO WOOD CONTRACTORS Notice Is hereby given, that seal ed bids will be reccelved by the Re corder of the Town of Sprlngneid i inr Kiirppn iini rnms cil duut x- it - . . . " V. . or Secontl Growth Fir wood, bidaerr 1 1 aL S l, tTr..-wi 'nl i "I. ,.rTs t, lo clock P. M. Monday. August Z8tn. 1916ald wood to be delivered at the Town Hall in said town on or Miora . . , f contpmripr 19tfi gJSffS 1 , . 1 . .11 vm. rvi thir 16th day of August 191c rL'ICUL UUJ ui ... u.i.v. HERBERT E. WALKER, Aug. 17. 21. 24. Becorder. eighth 'qbADE. EXAMINATION - - - j Eighth grade .examinations will, be hnld Aucust. 31 and SeDtember. 1. 1916 . !n School. nistricta where there are pupils to take conditioned, subjects. or others who want to taKe th.e entire examination. These latter must be certified to by their teacher, as. having done the required woric in ine ssevenm and Eighth grades and the chairman of the board must order the ques- ... Hons In time so that tne examination may be given on these dates. . E .J. MOORE, Co. School Supt Aug. 17. 21. rette can smoke and will smoke if they ue Prince, Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try-, ' out .certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyrrient' coming their way a soon as they invest in a supply-. Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story ! R J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wirwtoa-SakHH, N.C CAREFUL, CONfCIENTIOUS Dentistry DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, ,3; RsWwiee, 11-J Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. ' See Edwards & Brattain For Farm and City Property Exchanges a. Specialty Springfield - Oregon Phone 30 Pacific Conservatory of Music 731 Willamette Street c,,r,,. EUGENE OREGON VIOLIN INSTRUCTION VC K'E VIOLA ON ALL PIANO CELLO WIND HARM NY BASS INSTRUMENTS THEORY The School of Mush: where all the Legitimate Instruments and Musical studies are Instructed. ,. . , . . Ellsworth Crocker, President, Mrs. Ellsworth Crocker, Sec and Treat, : --------,--,------,------ Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS ......... - ; Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Offl"-cS?ii.. Corner Second and C Streets HOURS: 9 TO 12. PHONE 46 ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. 78, A. M. 1., Ancient smd Accepted Scottish Rile Uni versal and Symbolic Free Masons meets first and third Friday evening In W. O, W. ball. Visiting brothers we)- come. r. B. Harris Secretary. P. A. Johnson R. W. M. D. W. ROOF JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Amblers OanciHg Academy Eugene Phone 349. Learn to dance before fall bmsoh epflBsl. Thre.' classes -weekly, Chlldrea's fancy V-ftnc'Bg. SOtx?dayt 2 p. m. ttrttea :Teasael'fi unina Hamttng To all who will take a term of 13 I) le'saana 1 will 'elve ' 1 1 TWO LESSONS FREE The two free lessons will give you a piece of chln'a ready for the first tire. If Now Is a good time to begin to i prepare ior Amas. Orders solicited. 336 A street a S' i IC.k mmm I li IChSeUBNINCiWpfAfWH aH i