PAGE EIGHT THE SPRING FIELX NEWS COX & cox Dollar Day Specials All Specials on Sale for Cash One Day Only, Saturday, September 9 DRY GOODS SPECIALS 8 yds. curtain scrim 10 yds. dress gingham 9 yds. dress percale 3 yds. dress mohair 20 yds. wash dress goods l.oo l.oo 5 prs. ladies burson hose 4 corset covers, regular 35c 3 corset covers, regular 50c l.oo $1.5o ladies gowns l.oo 1.25 ladies waists l.oo All ladies dress skirts 7 yds. kimona crepe Men's Furnishing Goods Specials Reg.5oc men's undershirts 3 for l.oo Reg.Soc men's un. drawers 3pr. l.oo Reg. 1.25 men's dress shirts l.oo loves 13 pr men's canvas 5 men's ties Reg. 10 cent men's socks 13 prs, Reg. 25 cent men's dress socks 5 pr. $1.00 l.OO l.oo l.oo l.oo 2.oo $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 GROCERY SPECIALS l : 16 lbs. white beans $l.oo 6 lbs. roast bulk coffee l.oo 3 lbs. Dwight Edwards depen dable coffee l.oo 25 bars clean easy soap 1 .00 25 bars white wonder soap 1 .00 15 lbs. 20 m t borax powder l.oo 5 pkg. 20 m t borax chips l.oo 50 lbs. blue ribbon dairy salt .65 50 lbs. re washed half ground salt .33 lOOlbs. rewashed half ground salt. 60 1 doz. wide mouth mason jars pts..59 1 doz. wide moutn mason jars qts. .69 1 doz. wide m. mason jars half gal. 8 9 1 sk. princess hard wheat flour 1.50 1 sk. booster flour 1.25 PEERY DRUG CO. Dollar Day Specials $1.00 Rexall Hair Tonic 25c Rexall Shampoo Both for $1.00 Anv 1.(10 Pntont Morli'rnn ) RK Any 25 Cent Article in the Store for $.100 $1.50 Hot Water Bottles for $1.00 Any Five 25 Cent Articles e ... M in the Store for 1-00 $1.50 Fountain Syringes for $1.00 Two 50 Cent Articles and Any 25 Cent Article for $1.00 Other Items Especially Priced for This Sale Only 25c Rexall tooth paste 16c 25c violet Dulce talcum 1 7c 25c Vogue complexion powder 19c 25c camphorated cold cream 21c 3 10c bars toilet soap 20c 50c violet Dulce complex powd. 39c 20c tooth brushes 13c $1.00 hot water bottle 73c 75c hot water bottle t- 54c 25c Natures remedy 19c 50c Mentholatum r 37c 35c Fletcher's Castora , 123c 50c Sloan's liniment 39c 25c White Pine cough-syrup 19c V. 15c bottle Peroxide 10c bottle grape juice 25c Rexall white liniment $1.00 Sloans liniment 25c Dewitts early risers 15c Blue Jay corn plasters 15c linen tablets 10c linen envelopes j 25c linen box paper 50c box paper 35c correspondence cards- Tin The ADDITION PLANNED 0 COURTHOUSE County Court Consider Nmo of Officials; Will Um Grant Land Money PLANS ALREADY APPROVED Over $200,000 Will 8 Rf4 by Lam County Whin Back Ta Ar Paid TwaUUva plan Uti tn mail by the county court to srect a large 'addition to the courthouse In rase the thrw years' back Uica on the Oregon and California railroad grant land ' In tbla county ar paid to the county .by the government. I An architect baa drawn the bluo ! print plana for the addition and while no official action ha been taken on tho project and none can be taken until the money la actually In hand, It l Mid to be the deOnlte Intention of the county court to go ahead with it if tho ' money ia received. 1237.192.48 Taxes Due Uom Mathows, who tint a atoro at Knight's bop yrJ "I Yarnoll. J. K. Haiti Is drying hops for Geo. Knight at Ynrucll. Mr. and Mr. J. J. Chase spent Hun day with Mr. and Mrs. Charllo Jack. Mrs. A. M. Drown was in Waltervlllq on business Thursday morning. Mr. Masterson went lo Bprlnglold Saturday. Tb Milllvao brothers of Walter Till are thrashing for the farmers here. Mrs. . V. Harlley and family, Mr. KU flya and daigbter, Lata, Mrs. Illll and the Crabtrt girls are home from Knight's bop yard. Tbsy have Just luUhsd lb early bops and will return for the late hops Monday. Mrs. Charlie Carr baa returned to Eugene after visiting with bor mother, Mrs. J. J. Chase. MAflCOLA PERSONALS The total amount of taxes dun I.ane county on these lands for tho years 1913. 19H and 1915 Is I237,19:.4&. The state and county's share of this sum Is $162,122. After the state tax Is deducted there nil! bo an ample sum with which to erect this addition, also . considerable left over, it is estimated . for other purposes. The blue print plans call for a full two-story addition with a basement, to 'be erected at the northeast corner of ' the building. The exact dimensions of the addition bare not been made public but the plans call for the exten- : ston of the building to Park avenue on the north end to Park street on the Building Badly Crowded For many years the need of raoro room in the courthouse has been ap parent. Nearly all departments of the j county's business are crowded for lacx or space and one or tne county ' officials county school superintend enthas been compelled to rent offices down town for the past five or six years. Tho assessor is In bad quarters In the courthouse, tho sheriff Is crowded when the tax collection time comes and the county treasurer has too small j a room. Tho county clerk's otnee .could also be enlarged to advantage More vault room Is absolutely needed for the clerk, as tho two vaults now In use are crowded with the records of the office and thore is no room for the constantly accumulating new records It Is said that a general rearrange ment of tho offices will bo made when he addition Is completed. ltcglstcr Walker Whiteside's Melting Pot nellovnlg the people of SprlngfleY and vicinity will be pleased to hr.v the opportunity of seeing tho "MELT INO POT" the management of th Hell Theatre has secured at a large expense, this spectacular masterpiece for one day only, Saturday the ninth both afternoon and evening. Nearly every one has read the book, so there Is little need of relating the story With the co-operation of tho Spring field merchants It Is possible to pre sent this wonderful film at the very low price, of 5 and 15 cents, otherwise It would be higher. Marcola, Ore. Sept. 2. Mrs. Henry Qergerson has been til for tho last few days, but Is Improving now. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. LaJola and fam ily motored to Kugenn Friday. B. Dccrfllnger of Kugeno was In Marcola Thursday to Instruct a music class. George Rchwlnd of Portland Is vis iting relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. II .M. Anderson mo tored to Wcndllng Friday, Mr. Herman Mason returned Friday from a hunting trip up tho Mohawk. Chas. Maple returned Wednesday from Portland where ha has been vis iting his parents. A. F. Rcltxel left hero Thursdny. t , Pacific Conservatory of Music 731 Wlllamttte Strttt EUQENC OREGON VIOLIN INSTRUCTION VOICE VIOLA ON ALL PIANO CELLO WIND IIAJ1MONY DAS8 INSTRUMENTS THEORY The School of Music where all tho , Legitimate Instruments and Musical j Studies are Instructed. Mrs. Ellsworth Crocker, Sec and Treat. China Painting To all who wilt tako n term of i2 lessons I will giro TWO LESSONS FREE Tho two free lessons will glvo you a piece of china ready for tho firm fire. Now Is n good time to begin to prepare for Xtnaa. rdors solicited. 338 A street MRS. M. D. PALMER WALTERVILLE PERSONAL8 Mrs. N. V. Brown, Mrs. F. Smith and Miss Irva Smith called at tho Momb home Wednesday. Miss Gllma Kaldor of Deerhora wot In the village Wednesday shopping. Miss Irvo Smith and Miss Malena Momb spent Wednesday night wltl tho Misses Roslne and Gllma Kaldor I at Deerhorn. I Mr, Herbert Smced Intends to com menco hop picking In his yard Mondav If tho weather permits. Mr. M. Momb threshed at tho M, C. Nown placo of Deerhorn Thursday, Ted Gallauer took freight to Hluo nivor Thursday nnd returned homo Friday. me juinican uroiiiors aro now threshing in tho Camp Creek district. Charllo Svarweml of Eugene Is spending several days on tho Mc Kenzlo at tho Momb home. Showers of rain were folt In this community Friday nlglit nnd Saturday. Many pooplo of this vlllago aro gr ing to camp at .Hill's .-by Thurston to pick hops. Tho Junior. Q. JO,, buslnoBs mooting was hold In, tliochurch Friday night. .""CAMP CREEK Camp Crook,. Soptombor, 2 Mr. nnd Mrs,, Will Crabtroo from Portland And1 JO. M. Duryco nnd daughters DoEhPof Springfield visited nt J, A. Crabtroo's Wednoaday, Charlie Stephens; is workliiK on tin thresher at Donna, . Cheater Stephens and Frod'Crnbtreo were in Donna on Saturday. Mri. .Will Ituth of Thurston .visited with JW parents ro; Wojltiojsday, Mr. PJW..(Tliurman (s Vo'rkfng for CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry DR. J. E. RICHMOND HONES Office, 3; Residence, 11W Ovor Commercial Bank, Sprinfcfiold. Oregon. Classified Ads for Sale, Rent, Wanted, En. FOR RENT: Furnished house on Eight and D streets. T. J. Mc Cracken. MUSIC l LSONsi Ms. A. a ICnopp who has loft tho city has turned hor class over to mo. Phone 1047-T. Ilolen Robinson, Klnculd Park. U. of O. Gruduato. PEACHES: Rest Ponchos nt $1.00 bu. dolivored or at F. G. Young's orchard, 81.00 bu. for firsts nnd ,7Cc for seconds. TO TRADE One span mares, welcht 1000 pounds, 8 years old, In good condition, hnrnoss nnd wagon for second-hand Ford. Call at John Soavoy's hop yard. Dick Jonos". WANTED Experienced girl for gon nral houso work. Apply to 710 O streot, Springfield. t2. LOST Pink cameo ring with silver band at picnic Tuosday. Return to Nows olllco . OH SALE Nino aero farm ono fourth mllo oast of Croswoll. Rlvqr bottom land all In Cllltlvntlnn' Tina fmir acres of luganborrlos, ond iuid aovon eighths ncros In rod raspborrloo in bearing Intormlnglod wl'lh four yonr otilnpplo troos. Has 'Iioubd, barn, ahd-'moderh cMekoh houses ' with foncod in pnrks. Can ho had at a bargain. Address A31. caro of tho Springfield Nowh. FOR SALTS OH TRADE--Small fruit ranch within sight of Croswoll. Will conBldor trado on Springfield real donco . . property) Address, 0 31, Springfield Nowa.