J It tv 7 MONDAY, SEPT.t 18, 191(1, As It Looks, It Is ,1 i ..I i . . . Wo aro quite Hiiro that tho flrBt ItnuroBBlon any ono Kots of thlB fltoro Ih a favorable ono, and equally suro that this impression Ib confirmed by further acquaintunco. That Ib t)io ImprcBBlon wo try to make and tho opinion wo endeavor to hold . Wo want tho people of Springfield and vicinity to feci that when Mioy come to uh for drugs or for prescription work, that thoy aro certain to get tho best drugs and Bervlco to bo had, While we emphasize quality and will have nothing to do with tho merely vohcap, wo do seo to It that, quality consider ed our prices aro always low. NEvrrt SUU.STITUTE ! Town and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. M. Price of Mnrcola aro visiting at tho homo of Ed LavorL Lsrk Ronolds of Ashland visited at tho B. M. Miller homo Wednesday. Olen Owon of Camp Crook camo down to tho round-up Friday. Mrhnd Mrs. II. E. Walker wont to the round-up Friday, , Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Sottlo attended tho fair nnd round-up last wook. 'ator wines at Po'ory's . L. M. Cngloy accepted a position with tho Springfield Food company (Saturday morning. Mrs. Dean nrrlvod Wednesday on an oxtendod visit to her nephew and fon. lly, Fred Loploy, tho night pollcoman. Miss Eunice Parker lu engaged as pianist at tho Oregon Thoatro in Eu gono attornoons and evenings. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bales, ot Btowart Addition, Wodnosday, Soptora. ber 13, 1910 a baby girl. Mrs. Frank Adnoy of Saginaw mado a business and pleasure trip to this city, Saturday. Fdr the best up-to-dato shoe repair ing, try Hall the Shoo Doctor. Fifth Mrs. Franklin and nleco of Junction City were In town from tho J rV. Sea voy bop yard Saturday. Miss I.ucllo Cop9nhavor, who is teaching at Wondllng, spout Saturday nt home. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. N. Nelson nro tho proud parents of a baby girl born Fri day September 1G, 1910. Mrs. A. J. Cowart submitted to a minor oporatlon nt tho local hospital ; Saturday . Mrs. J. L .Clark wont to Snlom Sat urday to spend Sunday with lior" hus band. Gloves, overalls, shirts and box at Wolf & Minor's. Miss Alllo Sharp, who Imb boon vis iting friends in this city, roturncd to Rosoburg Saturday. Mr .and Mrs. Pete Tomsotn aro tho proud parents of a baby girl, born this week. . Mrs. Lulu Hurlburt is visiting nt tho homo of hor parents, Mr. und Mrs. O. E.KUor, of West Springfield. Paul Hadloy and family of Jasper, came down Friday morning to attend the big "doln's" at Eugene. Dr. J, W. Ransom is suffering with an attack of lumbago at his homo on B street botwoon Soventh and Eighth. Do you wish to becomo wollT If so call dn Dr. Murphy, a drugloss hoaler, 309 Main street. Mr. and Mrs. John Winzonrold woro among tho Springfield folks attending tho round-up. Miss Lucllo Cook of Coburg spont tho wook end with Miss Dorothy Hullln. Loo Miller, who has boon working at Wlnchoator Day, arrived Friday to spond tho wook ond.i Fonnor Travis is ongagod in paint, ing hlB woodshed a "brilliant" whlto, nnd invites ull comers to Inspoct tlio Job, ' , F, C. Durko, oloctrlo superintendent of tbo Willamette division of tho Ore gon Powor company loft Saturday for a several day's trip tp point snorth. Mrs. Price's, canting powders at Perry's Drug Store. Mr, and Mrs. W. O, Spencor, who have boon living on tholr ranch near' Hajrden Bridge for the past, month, . aons, S. J. Donaldson, C. D. Donaldson transacted business in town Wodnos. ( and C. J. Donaldsorj, and with a dough-day- tor, Jc-ii.lu PHONE 31 Roy Vlncont, who has been work ing at Winchester Day returned to his homo In Wool Springfield to spond tho wook end. Harold Peory and Ivan McKinnoy returned Friday ftom a hunting trip to Urlstow Pralrlo but only smiled when asked "what luckJ" Carl Sensenoy, who loft Springfield sovoral weeks ago, is forking for tho United States Rccfnmntlbn Sorvlco at Mitchell, Nobrasku. Miss Mnry Harding of this city was tho winner ot first prlzo for tho best canned fruit nnd vegetables at tho county school exhibit. Good rdllnblo fire Insurance. No as sessments; no membership foe. Pay oncd and you are deno. II. K. Walker at tho City Hall. William Dovony, of tho Dovcnys Scientific chiropodists, of Portland, Is visiting In tbo city, with Waltor Rice, a cousin. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Hullln nnd family of Bandon moved their housohold ef fects Into Miss S. M. Young's property in the Kcpnor addition. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Parrish moved from Second and I streots to F be tween Sovonth and Eighth streots Into tho D ,S. Bonis houso, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Travis and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wing loft Friday even ing for Newport whero thoy will spend a few days before Mr. and Mrs. Wing return to their homo In Uio enst. Walter I(illar, who has been head trimmer at tho Booth-Kelly mill, resigned his position Friday and loft Sunday for North Bond, whero ho lias work at an, Incrnso of wages. Ladles' and chlldrcns' shoos. Vjolf & Mlllorl W. M. llundy ot Mnrcola camo to Springfield Friday to bo- under tho enro of a physician. Mr. llundy Is stopping nt the John Parker homo on Fifth and B streets. Mrs. C. A. Mathlr, of North Dond, and daughter, Miss Mary, were horo visiting with Mrs. CJeorgo Cacthlng last woQk and attending tho Round-up in Eugenp. . V Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Pongra and Mrs. E. I). Nldovor of Eugono, Mrs. Alfred Dlgclow of Sprlngflold, and Mrs. Ornco Goln ot Eastern Oregon motor od to Marcola Saturday afternoon. Miss Noll Nixon returned tho last ot tho weok from tho Palmer hop yard whore sho has boon spending hor va cation and resumod her duties at tho racket storo. lr and Mrs. E. E. Martin ware en tertained by a few neighbors at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Goddard Friday ovonlng. Thoy moved Into their now homo Friday morning. Do you wish to become wollT If so eall on Dr. Murphy, a drugless healor, 350 Main street. Ollvor Bonis, of Corvnllls, Is visit ing at tho homo of his brother, D. S. Deals, and family. Mr .Deals will attend tho Oregon Agricultural collogo at Corvnllls this winter. Tho cortlflcato of tho assumed busi ness name, "Wlllian Mill," was fllod with tho county clerk Friday by George L. Wlllian nnd T. II. Wlllian of Springfield R. F, D. No. 2 Mrs. C. F. Eggimann has boon suffer ing Intensely during tho past two or throo days with an abscess which has formed on a tooth on tho loft sldo of tho lowor Jaw Mrs. Victor Von Coots of Portland, Mrs. N. W. Emory, Mrs.. Mao Stovon son and Miss Florcnco Coffin loft Sat urday afternoon to stay ovor Sunday at tho Cook Inn, above VIda. J. T. Donaldson left Thursday even ing for Pocatollo. Idaho, whore ho will visit for two or throo weeks with three Mrs. Hob Rankin' is assisting, at tho Sprlngflold hospital. Judge J, W. Hamilton was shaking hands in this community Saturday. Artlsto Flanlgan had hor tonsils and ndonolds removed by a local phy slclnn Saturday, Alma Cox, of Eugono, had hor tonsils and adonolds removed by a local phy sician Friday, Horn Wednesday evening In West Sprlngflold, to Mr. and Mrs. John Nel son, a daughtor. Miller's Slioo Gronso at Wolf & Mill er's, Mrs. Will Elliott, of Fall Crook, wob operated on for appendlcllus Saturday morning, and is doing nicely, Bruco Lansbory Is nblo to bo down town again after two .month's in the Eugone hospital with rheumaUsm. Mrs. John Mathers and family of Wondllng spont Friday ovenlng at tho homo of Dr. and Mrs, W. C. Robhan. Mrs. II. Lydo of Marcola, underwent an operation for appendicitis at tho local hospital Saturday morning. Sho is doing fine. Mrs. J. D. Harrington, ot Wondllng', who undorwent a major operation at tho local hospital Thursday Is reported to bo doing flno. S. Jncobson, "rip track" foreman of tho Southern Pacific at Springfield, was out on tho Wlllametto Pacific lino on an Inspection trip Saturday, Mrs. Hnrty Mattison of Marcola was operated on for appendicitis, nt tho local hoBpltnl, lato Saturday even Inf.. Sho Is reported ns resting nicely. MIsb Thoryn Nicholson of Donna undorwent an oporatlon hero for the removal ot tonsils and adenoids Satur day. Mrs. Carl Yancoy of Mnrcola will undorgo a major oporatlon Wednesday morning. Her 10-months-old. baby, who has been suffering with pneumon ia, is almost well. Tho latest "spud" story is that of Charles Rose, who lives in the Kopner addition to Springfield. One hundred and twenty flvo potatoes, most of them small, of courso, were dug from ono MIL Shoos and rubbers at Wolf and Mil lor's.. Rev. W. N. Ferris found In the Round up slogan, "Rarln' to Go!" a timely suggestion for lmmedlato application and announced the same for his theme for yesterday morning. Lewis Grandy of Rocksprlngs, Mon tana arrived last ' weok and will at tend school hero. Mr. Grandy will stay at tho heme of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Graves on D street be tween Eighth and Ninth. Fred Van Metro from Dcnd, Oregon, camo ovor the McKcnzlo Pass Thurs day evening in his car. Mr. Van'1 Metro Is a friend of J. E. Edwards, and ho visited hero with Mr. Edwards until Saturday afternoon. J. L. Whlto, district manager of the Oregon Powor company of Albany and D. H. Kllngonnnn, assistant to Elmer Dover, manager of the North. West di vision, of Ttacoma, paid the local office a business visit Saturday, Vorta Russell, tho eight-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. F. R. Rus sell was operated on at tho Eugeno hospital Friday ovenlng for appendi citis. Sho was resting easily Saturady afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Cllno and Miss Wilson, sister ot Mrs. Clino, who havo been visiting Mr. Cllno's brother, Isaac Cllno, of Prunovllle, for tho past three weeks, left Friday for Portland and thence to their home at Hanford ,Cal. Mrs. Al PerJklnu left Friday for Portland, whoro sho will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coghlll. Mrs. Perkins expocts to go to San Diego by steamer ufter hor visit In Portland, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert Davis departed Sunday for Portland, whero thoy will mako their homo for tho present. Mr. Davis was ono ot the local barbers nnd states that ho may return, somo time. Dan Wooton, former recent of Sprlngflold and an omployo oj the Dooth-Kolly lumbor company .spent a few hours In Sprlngflold Friday en route from Bolllngham, Wash., .tp his hlmo In Wood, Cal by automobile Mrs. Wooton stopped In Portland for sovoral months' visit. True economy Ib what wo save In the long run. Tho wise man feeds his colt to mako It grow. Ho pastures his cow to got a good flow of milk and paints his houBe to mako It last. It costs vory little more now to paint a houso than It did a year ago. Probably not more than ? 2.00 on an average. Make your homo beautiful with tho best pafnt on thq. market Pheonix Pure Paint, Guaranteed, Sold by J, G. JJol brook, 1 THE SPRINGFIELD . NEWS $10 Reward, $m Th reader of this ppc wilt t pleased to learn Hint thr 1 at lt one dreaded dlMiuw that science lin been nblo to cure In all ll Hukm, and that la Catarrh. Ilall'a Catarrh Cure j the only potltlve cure now known to (tie medical fraternity. Catarrh being a comtltutlcmal dlaeaae, re'iiilrr a conntllutlonal treat' ment. Iialf'a Catarrh euro la taken ln lernally, acllns directly upon the blood and mucous eurfacea of the eyalem. there by dettroylnjr the foundation of the dla eaie. and slvlnjr the patient strength by building up the conitltutlon and aaalittne; nature In doing Ita work. The proprletora hnve to much faith In Ita curative pow ers that they orrer One llundrod Dollar for any cae that It falls to cure. Bend for Hit of testimonials. Addreee: r. J CIIKNKT A CO., Toledo, O, Sold br all Drnsaislf, Tie, Take Hall's Family Pills for eoostlpatloa. SOCIEjTY A farewell party was given In honor of Miss Mao McPherson last Monday evening at tho homo of Mrs. W. G. Hill on Mill and J strcetB. Miss Mc Pherson has now gono to Dlckelton, Washington whero alio will teach the following term of school. Games and music constituted tho evening's pastlmo after which light refresh ments were served. Tbose present were: Miss Mao MCPherson, Miss Iva Hill, Norton Pengra, Miss Bessie Spen cer, George Day, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pengra of Eugene. Mrs. J. F. Goddard entertained tho Kensington club at her home on 9th street Jasjt Friday afternoon. The tlmo was very pleasantly spent wiUi needlework nfter which the hostess served dainty refreshments, Mrs. J. T. Mooro, Mrs. D. S. Deals and Miss Mar garet Morris, were special guests. Club members attending were: Mrs. L. May, Mrs, O. B. Kcssey, Mrs. J. W. Coffin, Mrs. H. A. Korf, Mrs. W. Hern don, Miss Edna Swarts, Mrs. F. E. i Lcnhart. Mrs. J. F. Godard. The members ot this club hevo not met! I rA. , mnH.n t.nf.n t... ...II T , 1 I session every two weeks again. The i next meeting will be with Mrs. W, Hcrndon. MULE HAS NARROW ESCAPE Tries Walking Trolley Trestle After Night and Falls Through When tho eleven o'clock car was approaching the Palmer hop yard on its way to Springfield Saturday night the motorman "spied a mule on the track 'ahead of the car. Mr. Palmer, J owner of the hop yard was on hand and thought the mule belonged to him and enlisted tho aid ot the other male occupants ot the car to extract the mulo .from his embarrassing predica ment." " In crossing tho trestle the animal had lost Its footing and its legs had gono down between the ties . The men worked heroically for some time and after great efforts "Mr. Jack" was placed safely on the ground. To bis surprise Mr. Palmer learned that the mule belonged to some campers near by. Cars Become Derailed Two cars became derailed on the Booth-Kelly high line this morning whllo the train crow was dumping logs Into the pond. In some manner a log must have becomo lodged under one of tho trucks and caused the cars to skid off the rails. It happened that the crane belonging to tho bridge gang, j now repairing the rallorad bridge ,was closo by. Tho crane crew came to the ! assistance of tho trainmen and section gang and soon had the cars lifted back in place. No particular damage was done. Reverend and Dr. Ferris to "Hike" Reverend W. N. Ferris left yesterday afternoon for the Dalles where he will Join his wife, Dr. Adallno Keeney-Fcr-rls, who has been In that city on busi ness for several days. Reverend and Dr. Ferris will begin tho Journey home at once, expecting to arrive here the last of the week. An interesting fea ture is the fact that they will "hike" about 60 miles through some of the beautiful stretches ot the Columbia River highway. Clint Shelly, ot Halfway, who has been confined to the Springfield hos pital with typhoid fover for the past three weoks, will be able to return to his homo tomorrow. The funeral of Mr. Carrlo R. McGoo was hold at the family home near Donno yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock with Interment at tho Stafford com otry, Rov. Mr. Workman, of Marcola conductod tho services, Mrs, B. A. Townsend and children arrlvod homo last night from a ten dny's visit with friends nt tho Dalles, Woodburn and Salem. Thoy report having a splendid time. An' attractive largo Hughes-Fairbanks banner, the work of Claude SIg nor, Is displayed across Main street at Fourth, A hand points to J, J, Brown ing's office, which is tho local head quarters of, tho club. Mrs. George Catching left Saturday morning for Blue River to bring home Mrs. Georgo Cox and family, who have been gathering huckleberries in tho mountains. Road tho News Classified, ads. PAGE THROT No. 88 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF -!.- The Commercial State Bank OF SPRINGFIELD at Springfield. Oregon In tho State of Oregon at the closo of business, Sept, 12th, 1916. RESOURCES xsns ami discounts - $48,433.7(1 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured : , .. 170.93 Bonds and warrants ... i..,,.,,-.-, .. 5,723.32 Stocks and other securities - nono Ranking house - . 14,965.81 Kurnlturo and nxtures . . 6,600.00 Other real estato owned . none Duo from banks (not reserve banks) none Duo from approved reserve banks .. 17,460X4 Checks and other cash items . 25.09 Exchanges for clearing house none Cash on hand . .. 4,031.69 Total , $96,421.01 LIABILITIES Capital slock paid In .... $30,000.00 Surplus fund . undivided profits, less expenses and Dividends unpaid ,-, . none Due to banks and bankers . .... none' Postal savings bank deposits . . none Individual deposits subject to check ... 51,852.83 Demand certificates of deposit ...... . , 679.05 Cashier checks' outstanding , , none Certified checks . none ' Time and savings deposits 11,495.99 Notes and bills redlscounted none Dills parable for money borrowed hone Reserved for taxes . none Other liabilities . . . none Total : , $96,421.01 STATE OF OREGON, County of Lane, ss: I, O. B. Kesser, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowlege and belief. O. B. KESSEY Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me CORRECT Attest: this 16th day of September, 1916. M. M. PEERY P. L. TRAVIS, WELBY STEVENS Notary Public. ' Directors My commission expires Oct 10, 1916. June 30th 1916 Resources $84,458.56 September 12th 1916 Resources 96.421.01 Net gain since June 30th We are grateful to our customers tor advising their inends that this bank is giving "The best that any bank can give" which accounts, in a large measure for our continuous increase in busi ness. We extend a .hearty invitalion to every one in this vicinity to carry their accounts with us doing their banking business outside ot springtieid. You cannot obtain better banking facilities than we are daily extending to our trade. Commercial State Bank SPRINGFIELD, OREGON Let 'er Buck . WE'LL AT THE ROUND-UP Cowgirls,cowboys, Indians,bronchos,ponie wild horses and wild cattle and wild men all will be there to play and to thrill with their feats of skill and daring. You who know the Round'Up we expect to see ; you who do not have our most cordial invitation. Remember where and when PENDLETON SEPT. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES & lb VIA THE Eft OWRR&N UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Ask-tbe General Passenger Aftent PORTLAND Pacific Conservatory of Music 731 Willamette Street EUGENE OREGON VIOLIN INSTRUCTION VOICE VIOLA ON ALL PIANO CELLO WIND HARMONY BASS INSTRUMENTS THEORY The School ot Music where all the Legitimate Instruments and Musical Studies are Instructed. Ellsworth Crocker, President, Mrs. Ellsworth Crocker, Sec and Treat- Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS Homcenathlc Physician and Surgseft Urnce, Baptist Parsonage Corner 8 eyelid and C Streets HOURS: 8 TO 12. PHONB 40 - . 700.00 taxes paid - 1,693.18 v. 11,962.45 and especially those who may be MEET YOU 2122'23 HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC Office fn City Hall, Springfield, Ore, D. W. ROOF, JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, - OHEGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY O.R.Gullion, M.D. Practice Limited Eye, Ear, Nofco Am at Graduate NUrso ArtMtdtog 306, White femple. F