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PAGE FOUR TUB 3PRINGFIBLD N1WS MONDAY BHPTBMDBll 11 1910 SOCIETY ' A birthday surprise party was given in honor ot Mrs. Milton Bally at her borne on Fifth and P streets Saturday evening. Mr. Bally took Mrs. Bally out for an auto ride while the friends gath ered at the house. Hating forgotten his purse Mr. Dally said he would have to return home for It. Mrs. Bally was completely surprised. Those Invited to the surprise were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clark, Mr. and Mrs. William Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker, Mr. and Mrs. 64YH CONGRESS IS ENDED" (Continued from pago one) orfnrn Louis' li'fifanSeTs" an3 John H. Clarke for supreme court Voted to Investigate railways. Took sugar from free list; created tariff commission; passed "antl-dunip-Ing" act. Adopted workmen's compensation principle for United States employes. Increased the maximum amount al lowed to be deposited In postal banks. Confirmed Danish treaty; refused to confirm Colombian treaty which would hare paid ?:5,000,00 for Colombia's wounded feelings for the United States Sllno fiv. Mrs. J. E. TMchmond. Sl. and Mrs. M. L. France, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Wta lho evolution. U E. Durrln. Miss Alice Kester, Mr. Tnt AtuXXc retaliatory measure and Mr. H. A. Korf. Mr. and Mrs, A. ! 9 f 000.00 revenue bill W. Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Walk-;1 hI 0,0 PWet cmpowred r. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fry, and Mr.:0 ,he J nd W t0 uPho,d and Mrs. J Vile (rights o American cltixens against J blacklists and Interferences with A number of little friends gave Mrs. . malls. , O F. Egglmann a birthday party at Passed eight-hour law for railroad the homo of Mrs. M. D. Palmer on ' employes engaged In operating Inter- Second street between Third and trains, mereny averting nation SPRINGFIELD PEOPLE GET INSTANT ACTION Thoso wno havo used It In Spring field are astonished at the INSTANT action of simple buckthorn bark, gly cerine ecL, as mixed In Aldor-I-ka. Because It acta on BOTH lower and upper bowel, ONK SPOONFUL Aldor- I ka relieves almost ANY CASK con stipation, sour stomach or gas . It re moves such surprising foul matter that a few doses often relieve or pro vent appendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. M. M. Peery Drug company. Edwards : Brat tain For Farm and City Proparty Exchange a Specialty Springfield Oregon Phont 90 wide strike. Efforts That Failed Suffrage and prohibition denied a roll-call test vote. La Follette's fight beaten in fight on "secret diplomacy." La Follette's fight to prevent use ot army and navy to collect debts of pri vate investors in other lands given only ten votes. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clark were com-1 Confirmation of Federal Trade Com pletely surprised Friday evening at j mlssloner Rubles blocked In senate their home on Third and Broadway t out of "senatorial courtesy" to Gallln- streets, when a number of friends en- J ger. New Hampshire. Fourth, Saturday afternoon. A num ber of gifts were presented and a dainty lunch was served. Those at tending the party were: Misses Lil lian Baker and Charlotte Gossler, Al ton CourtwrighL Harry Gossler, Rob-: ert Palmer. Xeal Kellson. Mrs. C. F. Eggimann, Mrs. M. D. Palmer and Mrs. J. Bums. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Ofllco at Roseburg, Oregon, August 2, 1916 Notice Is hereby given Jbat Meltar A Rico, ot Fall Creek, Oregon, who, on January 31. 1913, made Homestead Entry. Serial No. 0SB59. for the S. E. M or N. E. U or Section 20, Township IS S.. Range 1 R. Wllllmetto Meridian. . has filed notice of intention to make ' Final Three-year Proof, to establish i claim to the land above described. EC before 1. P. Hewitt, U. S. Commission-; er. at his ontce. at Eugene. Oregon, on , the ISth day of September. 1916. , Claimant names as witnesses: i Adolphus Kintxley, of Fall Creek, j Oregon. , Ed. Shoults. of Fall Creek, Oregon. Logan Neet, of Fall Creek. Oregon. John Kissinger, of Fall Creek, I Oregon. j W. H. CANON Register Aug 7.icj.:.i?i4.c.,5: sept. r;i,: D. V. ROOF, JEWELER SPRINQFIELD, . OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 1tft-J Over Commercial Bank, Springfield. Oregon. HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUDLIC Offles n City Hall, Sprlngflild, Or. Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Office, Baptist L'arronngo Corner Second and C Streets HOURS: TO 12. PHONE 40 PIANO TUNING Attended to Promptly 8prlngfleld and Vicinity Leave orders nt the Now Olllco S. B. STEVENS . The Springfield Garage H. 8ANDQATHE Proprlolor RopnlrltiK n Specialty Main, bL Fourth and fifth. Phono 11 SPRINQFIELD - OREGON O. R. Gullion, M.D. Praotlos Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Oratliiato Nurno Attending 30G, White Temple, Eugene. W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRBCTOn Office Phona 02; Hesldonce 07-J West Main St. tered their home to celebrate Mr. Clark's birthday. Those enjoying the evening were: Mr. and Mrs.Y& E. Dur rin, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bally. Mr. - and Mrs. J Davis and Mr. and Mrs. J. VUe. The Gleaners met with Mrs. "W. F Walker Thursday afternoon but on account ot the bop picking season few attended, and it was decided best to discontinue the meetings until the members returned home. Those at tending the meeting were: Mrs. Walt er Herndon, Mrs. Claude Nott, Mrs. C. F. Eggiman and Mrs. W. F .Walker, Immigration bill buried in senate's "unfinished business." Conservation measures lost because two houses could not agree. Plea for publicity of income tax re turns scarcely given notice. Attempt to pass a rule making fill busters In senate Impossible beaten In Democratic caucus. GOVERNOR WILL ASSIST IN PROPOSED NEW ROAD President of Grange Receives Letter; New Highway to Go Through . , Springfield The proposed Florence-Eugene-Klam. atb. Falls highway, which, if built, will MARCOLA PERSONALS Marcola, Sept9. C W. Zunault, J. R. Hayden, John and Charlie Spores, and Fred Ardalh transacted business here the later part of the week. Miss Mary Baen. Wright ot Elmlra was in Marcola, Friday on business. Archie Briggs left here the first of "the week for Coos Bay. Mr. Briggs 'is Intending to work -there and will not return until Christmas. The Five Hundred club met at the home of Mrs. Walter Price Thursday, Spt. 7. Mr.' H .M .Anderson and son Clar- Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc. The M erchants of Springfield will continue GREY OATS for sale. Virgil Moon. Phone 29F11, Springfield. Found: On one of the city streets one day last week, a pink eiderdown baby's blanket. Owner may havo same by calling at the News office and paying for this ad. FOR RENT: Furnished house on Eight and D streets. T. J. Mc- Cracken. USIC LESSONS: Mrs. A. G. Knapp who has left the city has turned her class over to me. Phone 1047-T Helen Robinson. Klncald Park. U. ot O. Graduate. PEACHES: Best Peaches at $1.00 bu. delivered or at F. O. Young's orchard, $1.00 bu. for firsts and .75c for seconds. TeL 76SL or 14F22. LTO TRADE One span mares, weight 1000 tounds. 8 yearn old. In good I condition, harness and wagon for secend-hand Ford. Call at John Amblers Dancing Academy Eugene Phone 345 Learn to dance before fall season opens. Three classes weekly. Children's fancy dancing; Saturdays 2 p. m. Rates Reasonable ence motored to Marcola from Coburg I Tass throueh Snringfield. will have the Thursday returning the same day. . aid of Governor Wlthycombe in the j Oscar Tates of Eugene is here visit-, Seavey's hop yard. Dick Jones. Inatter of securing funds, according to ing his grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth ' a letter received from him by C. J. Workman. Hard, state deputy master of the , A. L O'Reilly, the new principal of grange. A copy of the letter follows: the Marcola High School moved his "Salem. Ore.. Sept. 6. 1916 ' household goods to Marcola Thursday, "Mr. C J. Hnrd. President Pomona SepL 7. Grange Road Committee, Eugene, ' J. J. Lewis and family drove to Eu Ore. j gene Saturday, SepL 9. "My Dear Mr. Hurd: I have for ac- knowledgement your letter of Septem ber 4 in which you enclose a resolution ' offered and adopted at a meeting of 1 the Pomona grange ot Lane county, in , reference to the Klamath Falls-Eugene , Florence proposed highway. "I assure I shall be glad to lend.; all my assistance toward securing this proposed road, and as one member of the state highway commission shall be pleased to do whatever I can to assist your grange. Very truly yours. -JAMES WITHYCOMBE. "Governor." DOLLAR DAY Tuesday, Sep. 12th There will be Bargains and Bargains Galore, Groceries, Drugs, Hardware, Furniture, Meats, Shoes, Clothing, House Furnishings will be of fered at prices you never dreamed of. You Found Many Bargains Saturday There Will Be Just as Many Tomorrow KIDS, JUST TAKE THIS INL School Clerk McKinzey .Make Important Announcement An Say kids! Here's a good one. Its better than Fourth of July, and yes even better than Christmas. Its something like a combination of these two, with your birthday thrown in. School won't start till September 25! You see, its this way. Superintend ent R. LKlrk derided he wanted to see just how much better Oregon was than the East, and Incidentally he wanted to visit his old home, so about five or six weeks ago he took Mrs. Kirk and Charles and the car and started out Now word has been re ceived from-Denver that a son is sick there, and so Mr. Kirk will be unable to make it back to Springfield by Sep tember 18, the date set for the opening of schools. So the teachers have all been noti fied, and this is an official notice to the students of the Lincoln and High School that another week of freedom is theirs. DOLLAR DAY WILL BE CONTINUED Tuesday, September 12th ON THAT DAY WE WILL GIVE 10 Discount on All Purchases Except Sugar 14 LBS SUGAR FOR $1.00 LIMIT OF $1.00 WORTH TO EACH CUSTOMER Mrs. E. V. Sneed & Sons Five Girls to Enter Contest Marcola, Sept 9. A. I. O'Reilly met with some of the Marcola High School girls Thursday afternoon. The pur pose of the meeting was to organize a club to enter the cooking contest at the Lane county fair. ' Six dollars was given by A. I. O'Reilly, Foss E. Maple, Fred W. Titus, Walter Price and Henry Gergerson to defray the. ex penses of the trip. The girls will dem onstrate their cooking ability Friday morning Sept 15. Those who will take part in the contest are: The Misses Johale Turner, Lelt Honnls, Lottie MaMBfry. .-.. jyL Pearl Sullivan and WHAT YOUR DOLLAR WILL BUY ON Dollar Day at C- E. Sales. Toggery Tuesday, September 12, 1916: Continued from Saturday, Sept. 9. $1.50 DRESS SHIRTS FOR $1.00 THE KIND THAT HAS STYLE AND COMFORT TO THEM $1.50 SOFT SHIRT WITH COLLAR $1.00 HOSE THAT WILL WEAR THE 25 CENT KIND Five Pairs for $.100 TRY OUR 60c WORK SHIRTS 2 FOR $1.00 ALSO SOME BIG BARGAINS IN SUITS $12.50 $15.00 $20.00 $22.50 Suits Suits Suits Suits for for for for 10.00 12.00 $16.00 18.00 10 PAIRS 15c HOSE FOR $1.00 1 LOT OF MENS AND BOYS $1.00 SHIRTS FOR 69c ' HEADLIGHT OVERALLS $1.00 WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO OUR STORE TO SEE THESE REAL BARGAINS Co E. Sales, Toggery Made in Springfield A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES Eggimann's Candy Kitchen The House of Quality Buy you Ice Cream by the dish the pint the quart the half gallon and the gallon Made by the new power machine. At EGGIMANN'S CANDY KITCHEN phone 51 I HAVE RETURNED to Springfield with a good, up-tofiate stock ot hand-made harness and accessories, and am ready to serve my old customers, again and welcome new ones. Shoe repairing done better for less money. This Is my specialty. All I ask is a trial. GEO. SETTLE MAIN STREET Opposite Auto Camp Grounds Water Proof Shoe Oil WATER PROOFS AND SOFTENS ALL KINDS OF LEATHER Wolf & Miller Harness Shop SPRINGFIELD, - - OREGON "THE FARMER'S FRIEND ED. DOMPIER Buggies, Wagons, Hacks, Harness, Saddles, Horses and Cattle for sale I buy and Phone 29 sell all kinds of junk South 2 and A Streets SEE The Booth Kelly Lumber Co. FOR 4 foot Slab Wood. $1.75 per Cord at the Mill CALL FOR White Mountain Ice Cream Because it's made at home and by home people, and because IT'S BEST SPRINGFIELD CREAMERY Phone 48 E LECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Made In Springfield." Oregon Power Co. Springfield Flour Mills BAKORE Hard Wheat Patent Try me. Get acquainted. You will llko mo. Best value for your money of any flour In Springfield. NOXALL You know I am well liked by alL bread makers. Wo give you more for your money in flour and food of all kinds than any other place in town. ' YOU GET ALL THE NEWS THAT'S "MADE IN SPRINGFIELD" IN THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY Subscription $1.50 per year Phone 2 By the graco of the Democratic party our chicken raisers havo got to combat tho Chinese, so wo will come to their aid and will sell from this day Dry Mtfat, Scrap at 2 cents a pound, to chicken raisers only; We also will sell clear, puro neetsfoot oil. tX COc per gallon, 15c for full quart. " Call or Phone, Eugcno,2G9 EUGENE CHEMICAL .WORKS P. JOS. SCOFIELp. Proprietor Factory on Itlver Itoad to Springfield it, I