MONPAY1.B1CPTBMUBR, 4.101B TPAGE POUR- TUB 8PIUNGFIRLD NEWS Drug Bargains on Springfield Dollar Day 1 doz. 6c School Tablets with 1 doz. 5c Pencils....$1.00 A $1.25 Self Filling fountain Pen $1.00 A regular Dollar Fountain Pen with a 4Q cent box of Highland Linen Paper..i.$1.00, A regular 75 cent Box Eaton Crane's" Linen Lawn with a 50 cent Letter Sealing Outfit...$1.00 A regular $1.00 Safety Razor with Shaving mug and soap , $1.00 A regular $1.00 box of Lowney's. Chocolates with a 50 cent Character DollL.. $1.00 A dollars worth of Toilet articles with ' a 60 cent box of Lowney's Chocolates....$1.00 A regular 75 cent Hair Brush with a 50 cent Hard Rubber Comb $1.00 A regular One dollar bottle Hair Tonic with any 25 cent Shampoo Soap ...$1.00 A regular $1.00 Humidor of Tobacco with a 35 cent Pipe $1.00 A regular 75 cent Bottle Toilet Water with a 50 cent package Face Powder. $1.00 A regular $1.50 Hand Mirror. $1.00 A box (6 bars) Maxlne Elliott Soap with a 50 cent jar Nyal's Face Cream $1.00 A regular $1.00 package Security Stock Food with a 50 cent package Security Poultry Food....$1.00 $1.50 worth of Nyal or Penslar Family Remedies..$1.00 A regular 75 cent Kodak with three rolls films $1.00 A regular $1.00 Hot Water Bottle with a 25 cent Flannel Cover. $1.00 Any $1.00 purchase entitles you to your choice of any 25 cent article in the store, providing you have not already taken advantage of the special offer. While this sale is strictly cash, we will be glad to lay goods aside for you if you wish to call for same within 3 days. We invite those who can not come to town, to try our Mail Oredr Service. Cut our Add out of the "NEWS" Mark articles wanted, encolse check, money order or stamps and we will do the rest. We pay postage. Phone 31 .;MnrN. V. (lay anifaonuWorllr and H 1 1 grandson Ernest oxpoct to establish JfS a camp at tho Lonanl hop yard. Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Sniith.ftBd family of Corvallts, returned homo Friday nttor spending a Tow dayaivith tola tlvcs hero, Mr. and Mrs. Chns, Elliott moved j from West Sprlngflold Friday Into tho houao on 3ocoiul,truet north ot Main, recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs, Will Bishop. Fly Knockor 7Eo per gal. Bring con talner. Sprlngflold Feed company. Mr.' and Mrs. Milton' Dally and son.. Joo, anil Mr. and Mrs. L, E, Durrin ' enjoyed a picnic suppor at tho park by , tho flour mtll Friday ovening. '' Mrs. M. J. Tillman ot Portland, nr- rtved Friday for a visit with Don Skin ' ner and wlfo who Uvo on Fifth and F. Geo. Tylor, real estate man ot Al ! bony, transacted business In Spring- field, Saturday. Herbert Donnloy, who has been em i ployd at the M. C. Dressier and son , hardware store this summer, depart. ed Sunday to Ashland whore ho will resume his collego studies. Dr. H. a. VanValxah was reported very low at tho tlmo of going to press. Ho has been seriously ill tor the past i two woeks. Misses Qertrudo Ogle, Vcnla and Sadlo Allen are now cmployod in the Eugene cannery. Harold Poory, Ivan McKlnney, D.l iW. Roof, and Otto Lightweight Han son, expect to start on a hunting and i fishing trip abovo Oakridge Wednes day or Thursday. J. M. Knox, retired stockman of Spokane, Washington, arrived Friday and pleasantly surprised his slster-ln-law, Mrs. It. II. Knox, whom he had nnt neon for several vents. Mr. Knox is looking for a location and may bring , his family t oltvo in this part ot the! state - n r- NEVER SUBSTITUTE Just received a nice line of felts Town and Vicinity z C. F. Grant of Thurston was a Sat urday shopper here. Miss Alice Kester has resumed her duties at Eggimao's candy kitchen after a week's vacation at Newport Water wings at Peery's . The Woodmen of the World will Beet at the W. O. W. hall at 8 o'clock Tuesday evning. All members are re quested to be present George Cllne and wife and sister-in-law of Hanford, California, are visit ing the former's brother Isaac Cllne and family. Mr. Cllne had not seen bis brother for 18 years. For the best up-to-date shoe repair ing, try Hall the Shoe Doctor. Fifth and Main streets. Mrs. Charles Clover of Salem arriv ed Friday evening for a visit with her daughters, Mrs. Herbert Cov and Mrs. Verne Wilkinson. Harold Perkins worked at the Pal. cae of Sweets Saturday evening and Sunday in the absence of Miss Elsie Holverson. B. A. Washbumo Is attending the barbacue ot the Rod and Gun club at Riddle, today. Miss Esther Sherwood ot Coburg re turned home-day after a -week's visit at the L. M. Cagley home. Mrs. Price's canatag powders at Paery'a Drug Store. George Perkins has traded his prop erty on Fifth street and on Ninth street for the Beckwith ranch near Goshen, of Burton C. Rowe of Thurs ton. Mr. and Mrs. Snooks of Fall Creek spent the week end in town. Good reliable fire insurance. No as sessments; no membership fee. Pay once and you are dene. H. E. Walker at the City Hall. Miss Edith Holcomb returned the latter part of the week after an ex tended visit in Portland. Judge L. T. Harris stopped in Springfield Friday on his return from an outing at McKenzle bridge. Mrs. James Foster and daughter, Mary West departed Saturday for Raymond, Washington to Join Mr. Foster. Miss Anna Young returned to Port land Sunday evening after spending several days with friends. io po Each $1,00 Saved 10 ReetiietioEi on all Cash Purchases for one day only SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th The Peoples7 Meat Market Alfred Bigelow, Proprietor MAIN STREET BETWEEN 4th and 5th STREETS all shades. Reasonable prices at Mrs. . Thompson's. Mrs .W. N. Williams and children spent Saturday visiting the former's sister, Mrs. W. Stafford of Engeno. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kester and daughter, Alice, Mrs. W. , F. vAtlker,' and Phyllis Kester returned from Now- port Friday on account, of the striker situation. w Miss Pearl Oviatt departed Friday for an extended visit at Independence.. Mrs . George Larison. daughtor Clara, and son, Jossle returned Saturr day from an outing at Oakridge. Miss Edith Wbepley of . Tangent departed Friday after spending two weeks with her aunt Mrs. E. J. RoyTJ nolds. i I Peery Richardson returned home" from the logging camp at Marcoia me last of tho week. Paul Vanscoy was a shopper from Camp Creek Saturday. S. E. McBee came in from his ranch on hte AVillamette Saturday to tran sact business. Mrs .Earnest Mabe, who has been, 7lslting with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Jordan, returned the latter part of the week to her home1 In Walton. Z. F. Johnson was a shopper from' the McKenzle Saturday. Herman Brothers of Coburg unload ed a car of wheat a tthe flour mill Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Ransom and family, returned Friday from an outing on tho, McKenzle. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nlckem and fam ily returned from Eastern Oregon and Idaho, Frldoy in a wagon. Mr. Nlck em formerly worked at tho McKeo Brothers' butcher shop. Mrs. Goorro Catching and Gertrude. Williams returned from a trip to North Bend, Coriullle, and Marshflold, the latter part of tho week. M. Alungor of Vlda spent Friday in Sprlngflold on his return from a business trip to Eugene. WHAT IS IT THE HEN-PECKED III'SBAND CRAVES? Cut this out, solvo the answer and rocolvo a prizo. Watch the next issuo of our paper. Dr. W. VanValzah of Tacoma arrived Friday havnlg roceivod word of the fatal Illness of his brother, Dr. R. G. VanValzah. Truo economy Is what wo save In the long run. Tuo wise man feeds his colt to make It grow. He pastures his cow to get a good flow of milk and paints' 111 house to make It last. It costs ' 11 vV SPECIAL Dollar Day SALE SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 9lh Bring your Dollars to our store on this Special Dollar Day and make it buy more than ever before. J This is a few of the bargains your Dollar will buy 5 prs. 25c Iron Clad Hose 4 prs. 35c Holeproof Hose 12 yds. Hope Muslin 10 yds. 12 l-2c Gingham 17 yds. 07c Calico 10 yds. 12 1 -2c Percale 12 yds. 10c Outing flannel 5, 25 cent Bath Towels 3, 40 cent Bath Towels 1.25 Ubrllt 1.50 Middy Blouses $1.00 1 Lot Mens 3.00 hats 1.00 1.00 2, 65 cent Work Shirts 1.00 1.00 8 p urs Mens' 15 cent hose 1.00 l'00 Mens' 1.25 Pants 1.00 1,00 Mens 1.25 Gloves 1.00 1.00 1 00 1 cases 1.00 J 00 "Ot Mens', Womens' ane Child- 1.00 rens' Shoes the pair 1.00 1.00 Children's Dresses $4 Values 1.00 1.00 1 Lot Children's Coats 1.00 All Men's Suits at One Third Less. All Boys' Suits at Ana T!ii1 I fix the boy for school. HAMPTON'S CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN STREETS SOCIETY A number of Springfield younK. lad les had a plcnio sapper in the park by the mill Friday erenlng In honor of Miss Anna Young of Portland and formerly of Springfield. Bach ono took what they wished to contribute toward the suppor and with the ex ception of no sandwiches tho supper was complete. Thoso enjoying the lunch and camp fire stories wore: Misses Lula Olio, Estolla Martin, Jes sie Walker, Florence Collin, Lacy Co penhavor, Alice Kester, Edna Swnrts, Grace Walker, Olivo Smith .Anna Young, and Luclle Copenhaver. Mrs. A. F. Herrick entertained a Flvo Hundred club of Eugene, Thurs day aftornoon at her home on Sixth and A Btreots. Mrs. Oeorge Fiske won tho prizo. Thoso present wore: Mrs. Stella Gage, Mrs. Bay Ernmorson, Mrs. Gcorgo Fluke, Mrs. H. E. Slattory, Mrs. M. Gross, of Eugene, Mrs. M. G. Hutchinson of Wendling, Mrs Graco Roberts and Mrs. A .F, Herrick of Sprlngflold. NOTICE OP MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice In harnhr rlrnn that t. Board of Equalisation for Lane County, uregon, will attend at the court bouse In said county on the second Mon day of September .being the 11th day thereof, 1818, and publicly oxamlue the assessment rolls and correct all errors In valuation, description or qualities of lands, lots or other property assess od by the assossor; and It shall bo the duty of persons Interested to appear at the time and place appointed. Dated this 19th day of August. 1D16. BENJAMIN F. KKENEY County Assessor for Lano County, Ore. NOTD Taxpayers wishing to ex amine their assessments before tho mooting of the Board of Equalization will ploaso call during tho week Im mediately preceding same. THE ASSESSOR Aug. 24, 28, 31, Sept, 4, 7. Tho local G. A. It. Circle gave a chicken dinner for tho members and their fainillos Friday aftornoon at tho Woodman hall. Despite tho fact that many are away picking hops a goodly number attended. After tho dinner a cjoscd meeting was held for tho members, very little more now to paint a house than It did a year ago. Probably not ' mort tb-m $2.00 on an avorage. Make ' your home beautiful with tho best ralnt on the market--Phoonlx Pure Paint. Ouaranted. Sold by J. C. Hoi brook. WEST SPRINGFIELD Wost Springfield, Sopt, 2. Mr, and Mrs. Will Vincent left Fraday to cook In a tie camp near Goshen. Mlae draco Henderson who 1ms boon visiting ut Vlncont's returned Friday to hor homo in Lorano. Mr. Henderson of Lorane is Visit ing at VIncont's this weok ond. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Chllds and Iiirdlo Sponcor spent a pleasant ovnulng at tho Barbor rosidonce Friday. Mr. H .E. Loo loft for Buoll Sntur day, Mrs. Frank Ellison and daughtor ro turned to Worldling Saturday. GLYCERINE AND BARK PREVENT APPENDICITIS Thd simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glyeorlno, etc., known as Aldor-i-lca, astonlshos Sprlngflold people. Bocuuho Aldcr-i-ka acts on BOTH low er and upper bowel, ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipa tion, sour Htomnch or gas. It removos such surprising foul mattur that a fow doses ofton rollovo or prevent appen dicitis. A short treatment helps chronic troublo. Tho INSTANT, easy action of Aldor-l-ka Is astonishing. M. M. Peery Drug Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U, s. Land Office at Rosebnrg, OrcKon, August 2, 1916 Notice Is hereby given that Melzar A. Rice, of Fall Creek, Oregon, who, on January 31, 1013, made Homosrcnd Entry, Sorlal No, OSBr.O, for tho S. K. '4 of N. E. V of Section 20, Township 18 S., Rango 1 K Wllllmotto Meridian, hns filed notice of Intention to make Final Throo-yoar Proof, to establish claim to the land nliovo doBcribed, boforo I. P. Hewitt, U. S. Commission er, at his ofllco, at Eugene, Oregon, on tho 18th day of Soptombor, 1010. Clnlmant names ns witnesses: Adolphus Klntzloy, of Fall Creek, Oregon. , Ed. Shoults, of Fall Crook, Oregon. Logan Nnot, of Fall Creek, Oregon. John KIsslngor, of Fall Crock, Oregon. W. H. CANON Iloglstor Aug T.1C.1-1.17.C1 2i "iZV. Sopt. 7.11.14 The Springfield Garage H. SANDCATHE Proprietor Repairing a Specialty Main, hot. Fourth and Fifth. Phono 11 SPRINGFIELD OREGON .?1(H) Reward, $1C0 Til. reader of tlilit pupiir will to pleased to Irmn that tlieio lx at louut one (Inuulfd dlscuso that wIihk'O lioa been able to euro In nit Hh hiicuh, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cliro U the only punitive cure now l.nuwn to the medU'itl fraternity. ChIuitIj hciiitf a const Inittwml disease, return it roitilltijtlonul tront mtmt. Hall'H l.ii irrh Cum In token In tarnally, actlnu dln-tlly upon the bloud nml mucous surfaceH of the syiilem. tli-re- ny uoeiroyini; me lounaaiion or ins inn i ease, ami Hiving the patient) strength hy uuiH'invr up tiiB constitution ,nnu unsjannif nil ui - In 'liilntf ltd work. The proprietor have so mut-li C.lth In II curative pinv era that thty oi. it' (mt Hutulrwl Dollwi for any caw liiM ( Jjll: to no. I i-n't for list of t'ctinvinlalr AddrfMI V. 3 (I I.U Y . I , ' Hold by oil I'mn i;. '!, XAlte Halt's Family l'!il; O. R. Gullion, M.D. Practice Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Graduate Nurse Attending' 306, White Temple, Eugene. 1 i i ROBERT BUIW8 Lodgo, No. 78. A. M. F- A ii clout ...i,i t.ki.ifjHiiu uitWklinii lulu Vlll' Vnt-unl nml Utrtnlitllr. I "Jy i& MpnoiiB raeota first and third Aj- i'Ti Frldnv nvnnlnir In W n rtr hall. Visiting brothers wol' rH P, A, Johnson R. W. M YouV Next For a nrat clous shavo and tho best hair cut over "Made In Springfield" Ono trial and you always come back to tho O. K. Barber Shop BISHOP & ENDICOTT Your Credit Is always good hero HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC Office fn City Hall, Bprlnafleld, Ore. W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 62; ficsldence 67-J West Main 8t. Amblors Dancing Academy Euoene Phone 345 Loam to dunco boforo fall Hoason ojioiih, Throo classoa wookly. Chlldron'H fancy tlitticlng, Saturdays 2 P. in. Rales RoiiBoiinblo Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS Homeopathic Physician and 8ur0eon Olllco, Ilnptlst Pnrsonugo Corner Hocond and" C StrootB HOUIta: 0 TO 12. PHONE 40 PIANO TUNING Attended to Promptly Sprlngflold and Vicinity Lcavo ordors at tho Nows Ofllco S. E. STEVENS Ld wards Brattain For Farm and City Proporty Exchannes a Specialty Sprlngflold . Oregon Phono 30 I