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MONDAY, OCTOHEU Dt 1010 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAG1 TIIRIW- Nation-Wide Candy Day Saturday, October 14th Don't forget to take home a box of candy LdwnoyR Chocolates need no Introduction. Thoy m'o tho accurate bleiuliiiK of all that makes for dellc- lOtlllllOBH, Wo ahvayn havo a fresh stock aH shipments aro rocolvcd weglrty. Wc keep them right ami bcII thorn rJBht. 2RO 35c GOc 05c 75c 80c $1.00 JLowncya Chocolates Aac Cupid's Beat Aid rtMmm PHfiNF SUUbtlTUTE 31 Stats of Ohio, Cltr of Toledo, I I,ticn County, f . Frank 3. Chtnoy rnnkp ontti that lis If nlor partner of the Arm of V. 3, Cheney A Co., dolnic liulnc In tho Cltr of To hlo, County awl Htnlp aforesaid, ntid thnt nald firm will py (tin sum of ONB IMINDItHI) OOMAIIH for vaeh and ev ery ennn of Cntnrrh Hint cannot be rurcl by til uo of IIAMH CAT Altllll CUIUS, . , KKAN1C 3, CHUNKY. Bwnrn to before me and nuhr.rntrt In my tirfuxiicf, ttila Clh (lay of December, A. I), ISM, Notary Public. Ifnll'd Cntnrrh Cure In token Internally nnil acts directly upon the blood and mil. coua nuTtnren of the ayatem, Send for twitltnonlala, frrn, V. J. CIIKNKV CO., Toledo, O, Hold by nil DriiRirlftta, lie. Take llall'a l'imllr 1'llla for eonxlpatlon. : Town and Vicinity $ Mra Mannlo Neblo In employed at tho Homo Restaurant. O. W. Johns Bpont Sunday in Ronohurg with friends. Mr, and Mrs. C. D. SnodgrnsB havo taken room at tho ISIltu hotel Mrs. Prico'a canning powdors at Poory'B Drug Store. 8. H Mclloo was In town Saturday from ilia farm up tho Willamette Shormnn Spong of llnydca Bridge wan trading in Springfield Sntunlay. Mrs, II. R Ittco apont Sunday at Jasper with Mr. and Mra. Ucrt Doano. Keep tho niea oft (ho cows with "Fly Douncer" 7Cc a, gallon nt Peory'a. Ilort Cnlltlim visited his grandpas cntfl, J. H. Carr, of Doxtor, last wook. Price and Paul Nlckerson of West Bprlugflold nro reported ns being qulto ill. Miss Ruby Sonsency apent tho wook end in Donna on Christian Endeavor work Upto-dato Shoo fixing, Wolf & Mil ler. - ; Chano Kycard returned from tho' coast whore ho apont tho summor, laat wook. , , Mra. Amy Roberta' of Aurora haa' been visiting with Mr. and Mra. Harry Brummotto ' J. M. WIthrow carao In yesterday with I. V.?Jnckson ifrojn tho former-'fl camp above viun 55. T. Hargoo la building a new wood ahod and porch for his homo in West Springfield. President Doals onnouncoa that af ter this ovonlng, tho band will moot in tho city hall. Wfttor wlnga nt Poery's . K. W, Ichor, II. Caldan of Portland, and Clyd Cavendor woro registered nt tho Ellto Sunday. Methodist church serviced aro bo Ing hold In tho Wood men hall until tho now church is dedicated. Qoorgo l'lutt of Thurston camo to Sprlngllold yesterday to havo a felon on his thumb oponod up. Will Kutchum camo down from Win berry this morning on business and to visit with his sister, Mra J. P. Fry. Otto Rico and wlfo, of Mnploton, are visiting at tho homo of Mrs. Rico's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 13. B. Brnttaln Hunting and trespassing la posl tlvolyoly forbidden on tho Brattain Estate. PAUL DRATTAIN A "portion of K. E. Morrison's hoad Quarters on main street haa boon rail ed In and nicely fitted up for a front ofllcd. I K. Pago brought to tho tfows. p.mco on. Friday a JonoUian apple wiilch measured 11 Inchoa In circum ference " John Mathows who has boon in Springfield for several days on bust nnaa left Saturday for his homo at .Acme. No uso to bo sick when Dr. Murphy 'the mognotlc hoalor Is In our midst. oMco is 395 Main street, Sprlngflold, flroffftn. T "'"f mra. liarry miauan nas roiurnuu Souvenirs-will-bo given ht tho DoU',,rno ... Un,iorcoiK'nn oDorntion Thoatro, October 12th. nt tho E,,Kono hospital about two Carl Mostgertor, of Vendllng wito vooJ.8 nK0 . .J. . H . Ml.1 ...lilj I . namutou to tnu i;ugeno nospimi wuu minor injuries Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Lano Morris of Codar .... . m a .1.11.1... I Airs, ytumm uanms anu cuuuruu 'havo boon vlaltlnK with Mrs. Darling's M.nMnMla HTw1 nnit Tit fa On u1i Mnrirl nt - - - UI UlllRi a wtJa w FlatB woro irnnBucuug uuBinnas m -wnltorvlllo, Bprlngneld Sntunlay. 1 Go0(l ronaui0 nrp Insurance. No aa- Mr. and Mrs. William Ginora linvo HeBsmonta. 110 membership foo. Pay gono to Oakinnd, Oregon, whoro thoy oncu fim, you ,inno. n k, vValker will romaln Indoflnltoly. A. J. Perkins, president of tho Conn. 'nt tho City Hall. morclal Stnto bnnk, roturnod. from his camp Crook woro among, tho out-of-trip cast tho first of tho wook. town folks .transacting business in For Sale, near 4th and Mal)n, Shoos, o,irinl;n0i,i Saturday. ... ..-. 1 1 gloves, ruuuorB, nmrio, bu, uvviuno, barnesB, shoo groas. Wolf & Mlllor. Tho tent ovangojlsts havo loft Springfield. I. V. Jackson mado a trip to Dluo Rlvor Yostorday. Mrs. Sam Darling spent tho week end nt Wondllng. H. M. Anderson, of Coburg, apent ThurBdny ovonlng In town. Jphnnlo Froidburn and wife, of Mnr cola, spent Friday In town. ' Mr. and Mrs. II. Orlgaon of Marcola Hnt Thursday evening In town. Wm. Ham loft Friday afternoon for MarBhfiold on buslnoBB for a fow daya. Add to the Joy of Living It Isn't alone tho dcllclously fjwcot nut-llko taBto of Grapo Nuts that has mado tho food famous, though taste makes first appeal and goes a long way. But with tho zestful flavor thoro is In Grape-Nuts tho ontlro nutriment of finest wheat and barley. And this includes the rich mineral elements of tho grain, nocessary for vigorous health tho greatest Joy of life. Every tablo should havo its daily ration of Grape Nuts "There's aReason" Mr. and Mra. Guy Moslor who woro married in Eugcno a week ago aro at homo for a tlmo at tho S. J. Moslor homo north of Springfield. Mro. Leta Lemons of Portland has roturnod homo after a fow days' visit hero at tho homo of hor parents, Mr and lira. John WInzonrlod. C. E. Egglniann haa placed a bill board for recording the World Sorlcs scores Just outsldjs tho Candy Kitchen on tho cornor of Fourth and Main An "Exporionco" social 1b being plan ned for next Monday evening, October lfl,,by tho members of tho local Roboc ca lodgo. Tho oxporienco is to be gam ed by the earning of 25 cents for thq treasury by each member before that time. No use to bo sick when Dr. Murphy tho magnetic healer is in our midst, offlco is 395 Main street, Springfield, Oregon. Mrs. L. Hyland of Rosoburg loft for hor homo Friday after a visit of a wook with hor slstor, Mra. J. E. Roy nolds, hero, aud with relatives in Eu gcno. Qoorgo Sottlo, tho harness maker, has rontod tho lower floor of D. S. Boals' fifth stroot building and will movo his harnoss shop thoro from West Main Btroot. Hand prnctico will bo hold in tho usual plnco tonight It la urged that nil mombora turn out, as it is neces sary to practlco for tho Domocrntio rally to bo hold Saturday ovonlng October 14, Mrs. Omor Cox of Raymond, Wash ington, who hnso boon visiting for tho past throo weeks wltn Mrs. Fred Hln boh in this city, oxpocts to return to hor homo Wednesday, Sho has boon Visiting at Jasper for tho past throo or four dnyB. J7J, Drowning is now able to ubq Ills right hand slightly In such tasks ns roqulro no lifting Tho mombor wns inlurod on May 14, when Mr. Brown ing wns cranking IiIb car. and while it has boon alow In honllng, It Is grow ing hotter now. Mrs. Grace Harblt and daughter, Miss Nnomi, left tills morning for Entorpriso, whoro thoy will make their homo. A 25-ccnt oxporienco social will bo hold Monday, October 1G, fly tho Jnunlto Rebecca Lodgo at tho Odd Fellows hall. A full attondanco of tho mombora Is desired. A now coat of paint and varnish for tho front of tho Springfield hotel gives an Improved appearance. Mr, Mont gomery spends his spare tlmo doing tho work. Arloy Marsh, of Elmlra, was admit ted to tho Eugcno hospital to rccelvo trontmot for a foot cut with an axo whlio working in tho timber tho last of tho wook. F. W. Shoppard, a merchant of Won dllng waa in Sprlngflold this morning. Mr. Shoppard reports that tho Booth Kelly mill at that place has been short ot men all fall. Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Mullen and family plan to movo this week from tho cor Mor of Seventh and B streets to A stroot. botwoen Fourth and Fifth, whoro thoy formorly lived Allon Rothwoll has returned from Eastern Oregon where ho has been working and will register at tho Uni versity of Oregon. Mr. nothwoll taught in the Springfield public schools last year. Mrs. J. F. Buchanon of Bassano, Alberta, Cannda, who has been visit ing hor daughter, Miss Myrrle Sholloy nt Pleasant Hill for tho past throo months, plana to return homo this week. Mrs. I. V. Jackson and small daugh tor, Virginia, Mrs. Jackson's mother, Mra. Carrlo Hlckox, and brother C. HIckox,' of Eugcno, motored to tho Fish Hatchery In tho lattor'B car yes terday. C. E . Lemon, of Sutherlln, Oregon,, president of tho Luso Land company,, of Sutherlln, was a visitor Friday, be ing a guost ot (Jims L. Scott Mr. Lemon waa in town In tho interest ot tho land company. Mrs. H. "L. Barber of Wendllngjjn dorwontyanperio.atTVirorEugehe: hospital Friday raoralW.n&-Springfield. physician attending. Fifty two gall stones woro removed, and Mrs. Bar-, ber Is now doing nicely. W. A. Rcdmon and family havo mov ed from Fourth and B Btreeta to tho J. A. Cox farm two and ono half miles south of town on tho Goshen road. Mr. and Mra. Redmon will have chargo of tho placo for a year Mr. and Mrs. Henry Root of Wasco, Oregon who who havo been visiting hero witli Mrs. J. P. Rolioy and with relatives nt Waltorvillo and Thurston, loft this. morning for Los Angeles whor they will spend tho winter. At tho services In tho Baptist church Throo potatoos", which together wolgh -Boven ppunds and two ounces, woro brought In to thoofuce of tho Springfield Nowb, Saturday afternoon, by H. p. Ethell. Tho spuds wero grown on H. E. Walker's. ranch on tno Goshen. road south bt town Among those who went to Eugcno Friday morning to- hoar Mr. Fair banks, candidate for vice president on tho republican ticket, speak nt tho ,Rox thoatro, wero Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Holbrook, D. S Bcals, Alfred Blgelow and several others yoBtorday morning Pastor Ferris took up tho Interests ot McMlnnville Bap tist college, spoaklng on the relative merits of evangelism and Christian education, closing with an appeal for subscriptions for the 300.000 endow ment fund to bo raised by November first Slxty-flvo dollars was subscribed in addition to tho four hundred and sixty-flvo proviously contributed by this church. i Truo economy is what wo savo in tho long run, Tho wise man feeds his colt to mako It grow. Ho pastures hla cow to got a good flow of milk and paints hla house to mnko it last. It costs very llttlo more now to paint a house thnn It did a year ago. Probably not more than $2.00 on an avorago, Mako your homo beautiful with tho host paint on tho markot Pheonlx Puro Paint, Guarantoodv Sold by J. C. Hol brook. r- ( . NOTICE Having sold' my meat market known as tho Peoples' Moat Markot to Char loa Hardt, n October 7, 1910, I will pay and collect nil accounts up to and Including October 7, 1910. I wish to thank my many patroiiB for their liberal patronage to my mar ket during tho past eight years, and hopo they, will continue to support tho new ownor. In tho samo liberal maimer. ALFRED BIGLOW. The Booth-Kelly Lumber company haa delivered the lumber for the new homo ot Gcorgo Perkins at Garden Vlow. Mr, Perkins traded for this ranch somo tlmo ago. Ho will build a modern homo and In tho near fu ture will rcsldo thcro. MARCOLA Marcola, Oct 7.Oflcar Slack ro turnod this week from Portland whoro ho tins been on a butlncsa trip. Mrs. A. I. O'Reilly visited tho M. If. S. Friday afternoon. MIbb Verona Black left Friday oven Ing for Portland whero sho wilt spend tho week ond visiting friends and transacting business. F. Fisher, Miss Jcnnlo Thnrman and MIhs Florence Bowman wero passen gers on tho Friday evening train for Eugene. Mra. Mary E. Sullivan and daughter Miss Pcdrl woro in Eugcno today on business. Mrs. F. L. Crenshaw of Donna was in Marcola Friday on a shopping trip. Tho M. H. S. student body was called to order Friday morning by the president, Miss Pearl Smith. At tho meeting it was decided that those who wished to take part in basket ball and other athletics must first undergo a physical examination and must also be carrying successfully three sub jects Pcoplo in this part of tho country aro busy digging potatoes. Somo wero loft lying on tho ground uncovered Thursday night and wero frozen. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grcgcrson mo tored to Eugene Thursday evening. Mrs. J. & Nicholson and Miss Donna Gcorgo Hill and J. R. McGco wero in Marcola Saturday on business. A, . I. O'Reilly and family motored to Eugene today. Tho C. E. society of Marcola held a social at tho home of Miss Agnes Purcell Thursday evening. After a short program tho people ' amused thomBOlves by playing games and sing ing. After which refreshments were served. The program was as follows: Guitar solo, Miss Audrey M. Lewis; recitation, Miss Lottie McMurry; voc al solo Miss Eva Titus and song by all. j Dial, Mr. and Mrs. T, Purcell, JMr. and Mrs. Henry Carter, Olive and Gladys Van Ordcn, Nettlq and Edith Dial, Kato and Alice Schurlnd, Mary Volga more, Lawrenco Brlggs, Verona Black, Evangeline Jennings, Mildred Gourley, , Poardl Walker, Paul Slack, N, R, Workman, Maudo Klncnld, Neva (Workraan, Lyman Yockcy, Paulino Duguid, Ralph Oaroutto, Eva Titus, Willis Blakloy, Ova Titus, Stella Slack, Lucllo Housloy, Ollvo Vockey Lottie , McMurry and Audrey Lewis. Statement of the Ownership, Manage ment, Circulation, Etc., Required I By the Act of August 24, 1912 of tho Springfield Nowb published semi-weekly at Springfield, Oregon, ; for October 1, 191C, Editor, Walter R. Dlmm, Springfield, Oregon; Managing Editor, J. C. Dlmm, Springfield, Oregon; Business Mana Igors, J. C. ond Walter R. Dimm, Sprlmrfleld, Oregon; Publishers, J. C. and Walter R Dlmm, Springfield, Ore gon. I Owners of Springfield News. J. C. Dlmm, Springfield, Oregon; Walter It .'Dimm, Springfield, Oregon. I Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding 1 ! percent or more of total amount of , bonds, mortgages, or other securities: 1 WALTER R. DIMM - Sworn to and subscribed befor6 me this 7th day of October. 1916. I (Seal) FRANK A. DEPUE , Notary Public for Oregon. MMy commission expires Jan. 13, iszu.) MIS5 DEE WHEPL IS MARRIED TUESDAY TO H. C. JACKSON Wedding Is a Total Surprise; Qraem Is a Salesman for. Martin Bre then Piano Company NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of thn Intnrlnr. IT. S. j Land Offlco at Roscburg, Oregon. September 29, 1916 Notice is hereby given that Harry Thomas Hoare, of Vida, Oregon, whp, on June 3, 1913, made Homestead En try. Serial No. 08917. for the E of NB UiNW K of NB 4 and N E K of N W of Section 4, Township 17 S, Range 3 E, Willamette Merid ian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three-year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before 1.- P. Hewitt, U. S. Commissioner at his office, at Eugene, Oregon on the 6th day ot November, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Milo Thompson, of Vida, Oregon. Michael Hanley, ot Vida .Oregon. John Lowe, or Vida, Oregon. James Resides, of Vida, Oregon. W. H. CANNON. Register Cct 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, 26, 30,Noy.2,6 Miss Dcq Whelpley ot Medford and H. C. Jackson, traveling salesman for Martin Brothers' Piano company, with headnuarterB at San Francisco, woro married at 10:00 o'clock Tuesday morning, at tho county court houno in Eugene, County Judge H. L. Bown per forming tho ceremony. Although Miss Whelpley and Mr. Jackson had been friends for somo time, having met in Medford about a I year ago, the wedding, coming Just ; now, was a complete surprise to rela 'fives and friends. ' After a wedding trip to Seattle, Mr. . and Mrs. Jackson will mako their homo In San Francisco. They visited i for a few days at the homo ct .Mrs. Jackson's slater, Mrs.'E. J. Rey nolds,. on Seventh and B streets in this city. Mr. Jackson is well known In Springfield, having visited here oa several occasions, and she has many : friends here who wish them happiness, j MIbs Lola Wood was the only guest at tne weaamg. Among those registered at the I Springfield hotel yesterday wero: C. Burton, A. It Crump of Hood Rlyer. T. V. Morgan of Astoria C. C. Kendlg. of Brownsville. J. F. Garland of Mar cola, J. C. Bllieu of Shedd, G. H. Glbia, J. Welch, Robert William. A Good Position I Can be had by any ambitious young man or young lady in tho field oC Railway or Corairiercial Telegraphy, Since tho passage of tho e-lght hour ilayc by Congress, It has created a ; great demand for Telegraph . Opera tors, Positions paying from $75. to 1 $90--per month with many chances for 1 adva-ecemerit It will pay yon to write Railway Telegraph Ina't of Portland, Oregon, for full particulars. ' t QUALITY FIRST Some of the best shoe values that ever struck Springfield " In Men's work. Dress, Hi-cut and Sport Shoes f$jil Boys' Hi-cut, button, Lace, HatH Knocker and 'Stub Proof Toe Shoes QUALITY FIRST BUT PRICES ARE REASONABLE First-Class Repairing by the Doctor W. A. HALL, MAIN, BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH Kf2 Made in Springfield A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES The House of Quality We put up Bon Bon Boxes to your order. Pan Goods are unexcelled Chocolates are fresh every day All our candies are Home Made EGGIMANN'S CANDY KITCHEN phone 51 Water Proof Shoe Oil WATER PRQOFS AND SOFTENS ( ALL KINDS OF LEATHER Wolf & Miller Harness Shop SPRINGFIELD, - - OREGON EIL ECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Made in Springfield." Oregon Power Co By tho grace ot tho Democratio party our chicken raisers have got to combat tho Chinese, so we will como to their aid and will sell from this day Dry Meat Scrap at 2 cents a pound, to chicken raisers only, We also will sell clear, puro nootafoot oil, r.t 60c per gallon, lGc for full quart Call or Phono, Eugcno 259 EUGENE CHEMICAL WORKS F, JOS. SCOFIELD, Proprietor Factory on Rlvor Road to Sprlngflold "THE FARMER'S FRIEND ED. DOMPIER Buggies, Wagons, Hacks, Harness, Saddles, Horses and Cattle for sale I buy and sell all kinds of junk Phone 29 South 2 and A Streets SEE The Booth Kelly Lumber Co. FOR . 4 foot Slab Wood. $1.75 per Cord at the Mill Springfield Flour Mills BAKORE Hard Wheat Patent Try mo. Get acquainted. You will liko me. Best value for your money ot any flout In Springfield. NOXALL You know I am well liked by all bread makers. Wo glvo you more for your money in flour and feed ot all kinds than any otbor place In town. YOU GET ALL THE NEWS THAT'S "MADE IN SPRINGFIELD" IN THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY Subscription S1.50 per year Phone 2