MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1910 ... TIH PWHQFMLD..Wr 4&- l3tS I n Ml J, i I i iMi 1 I i . I I 11 - . ' w - i , , i,. ,; , i i . ..im i iiii UKIW i . 1 1 I'll' ! - Fou PlhfMed-a tfatlawe'en Party Tho IlnlloWo'cu HcBtlvltlos may bo enlivened through tho uho of Special DceorntlonH.Approprlato Favors, IStc. Docoratlvo Cropo Pnpor, Tnblo Fnvoro Pool Cnrdo, Candy Boxoo and Novolty Candy Holdorn In tho form of Black Cato, Wltchoo, Pumpklno, Kottloo, Etc. are boiuo of tho thlngg which wo aro offering. Como In anil boG our Btock, It Ih full of Happy Hallowe'en Sug gestions Wo shall 1)0 glad to help you plan any Bpeclul (locora(loi)B which you may have In mind. PHONE 31 I Town and Vicinity ? Clnrenco Will spent tho week end Jn Springfield. J. W. Collin vloltoil with his Don, Italiili', ut Hulom over Sunday. Moriilco Itonnot linn returned to lior homo at CiiHlinuin. Mrs. 1'rlco's canning powders at I'oory's Drug Store. Mrs. Itoliurt Drury wont to Coburg "rlduy to visit with rolntlvos there. Icup tho (Hob ofHJic cows with "Fly Ilounoor" 76c u gallon nt I'oory's. Hoy Richards of Lebanon Is visit Iiigat thu home of It. I-8ldwull. Tom McKlnnln of .Uouglus Cardans was trading In town Saturday. A, hunting llconso was Issuod to Rny. Stafford, of Springfield, InHt wouk. Water vvliigs nt recry's . Up-to-date Shou fixing, Wolf & Mil or. Cnr llacknmnn. a forroor rosldont' of Eucono now of '.Ilalnlor, Is visiting hla ' daughter nt Springflold. Is visiting at tho Mr. and Mrs.' O. O. h. Htncey of. Wulturvlllo was I" Springfield Saturday. Mr, ami Mrs. 8. Fields of WondllriK woru Sprlngflold business visitors Sat urday. K. R. Martin wa ndded to tho sub scription jlnt of tho Springfield News Saturday. QVoftW AVDrtW 6t (SbbW Was a Bp'rfiigfiold1 vlwltoV ydstofaaV. Mrs. Harr fllidhari Is spcridih'Ka fdwldhys In Eugene with her' mother, Mrs. OUrlon. Mr, and Mrs, Alfred llrummelto of EiigoriO called on Mrs. Emily Stovoris yostorday. Raynor Ellcr returned to Mabol to'dnynftor spending a week at Coburg with' his parents. Ilovcrcnd W. N. Forrls preached at tlo Baptist church nt Cottago drove i Inbl' ovonlug. Miss Dora Nelson and Hoy Con ' nenbn of Coburg visited ylth Miss (Jert'rudo Williams Saturday. , Mrs. Vln Williams' and son Gotfrgo", and Mrs, a. F. Hollor of Eugene mo tored to Coburg Saturday. Miss Frances Bartlctt Is proud pos sessor of a now Ludwlg piano which sho rocolvod last weak. Hay Terry and Clnrenco III!!, who aro teaching school at Camp Creek,4 spent tho week-end In Springfield. Dig masquerade ball at ho Stevens Perkins hall, Saturday, October 28 Everyone Is Invited .Gross orchestra. Mn. Cllvo Taylor and son, Harold, Mrs, Alice 'Hatch, nnd Mrs. Clarence B. J. Ffnzlor and C, B. McGlnnls of ( Taylor of Coburg visited relatives In Kimono wore business - visitors In Springfield yesterday. Sprlngflold- Saturday. , , I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parsons, for- Dan Hnugh and Irn Oray wore morly of Sprlngflold, but now of Mor- anionif tlio Thurston folks doing bunl- sbtloid, nrent Saturday and Sunday noas hero Saturday. , Work has been commenced on Mill street which Is to bo eroded from A street and roAurfacod from U to O. with relatives here. Floyd Xollotlt fa tnfforlng from an Inflamed eye,, cnusod by the thrbwl"B of gouo shot by another boy. Two of , . . . .... i the bits of lend lodged In tho rnembor Corald Tlehner. of this city T burs-! M ,mo Ume. day ontered th RitKono botipltnl fori niMllcnl treatment for i ul'sht Injury, There was a good crowd In nttend- ... . . i , , r. i nt tho weekly dance given by No use to bo s uk when Dr. Murphy i , , , , . . , tho nmKnotlo healer Is In our mlSst.f roe8,f firn ,Ml Sniuy ,n,G,ht- olllco Is 396 Main street. Springfield, An ',od J "u w" lh eiala iij ii&icm iivii uuuituii uuu u rill i Mrs; Elalo Davis, I homo 'of nor parents, II. Holvoreon. 1. Y1, Rbmen, circulation rnanagor ot tho Bugono tluard, wan doing busi ness In Springfield Saturday: Tor Safe, hcarMth'and alln, Shots, gloves, rubbors, shirts; box, ovoralls, harness, shoo grcas. Wolf & Miller. , Mrs. Veda Olds ot Portland visited at tho homo ot Mrs. John C. Parker on Fifth and 13 street. J. B. Heller, of Bugcno, Is assisting Al Sonsoney in IiIb blacksmith shop on Fifth BtrooL Honry Hukrlodo has six- potatoos ont display at J, A. Alton's rent ostato ofllco which wolgh 13 pounds. M. C. Jlrosslor returned Friday from a two days' visit to his ranch botweon payton and Salom. Now BUbcsrlbors added to tho Springfield News Saturday aro: Mrs HFosallo Letklowtz, now proprietor , offCllft'B Cafo and M. V. ndlcott of Mor, Mrs. J, P. Shoppard tho'O. K. Darbor shop. Oregon. Word has been rocolvod hero of tho marriage, of MIhb I.cnn Itlchurduon aii I Sam Jucijuos ut Chohalls,' Washing ton. , i ' It. h. Kirk, superintendent of tho SprlngfllilU schDblk.'uUdrusHCd'tho nor-' mai training class at the Eugene high jicfiooY 'Friday? afternoon. Word -has"boon rocolvod from Fr6d "Westorii a former rosldbrit 'wfib' Is" noW at Crass Lake, Minn., that ho Is Jll wun aainmav I It wa8- Mrs; William Donaldson whot was appolntod conductor for tho Ho bokah lodge district convention next 'yoar, Instead of Mrs . J. T. Donaldson. Good rollabla Are Insurance. No w Bcsfltnents; no membership foe. Pay oucj snd you are dene. ii. E. Walker at tho City flail. nvrnn.l nn.l Mr- Chrin Tnn.nn ! f SeIma' California, but lately of EU moVed Into tho W. F. Walker house ' KCno' lJave moved to Springfield an J on Fourth and II streets Friday oven-'" ,n Mr' SUmlger's house at I 263 Sixth. Btroot. Mr. Jensen is em- ! ployed nt tho Booth-Kelly mill. C. O. G-arnor nnd family of Soupleo, I Oregon, aro moving Into one of Miss Tho pupils of tho Maple school on Marian Harper's houses on First an I iaB,t .Ma,n, f111 nro P"n " D Btreots I unB'50 80C'aI nnI aro preparing n mus- ' I leal program to ho hold November Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kutil of Croswell 3. Tho money raised is to apply on loft Saturday nttor a .two days' visit tho cost of an organ and play shod hero at tho homo of Mrs. Kuul'a sis quartet from Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. John Wlzenreld and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gordon motored to Croswell yesterday, where .thoy spent tho day with' Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II, Gllfroy. Mrs. Gordon, M'- G"' frey and Mr. Wlflonrted' aro sisters and brothers.' Mrs; R. M. Wagner, accompanied by her daughters, MrsI'.EdgarThpm and MIas. Qladjrs Wagnor. were, .here frop Junction 'City1 vlsitlng''wltfc' MW. Wdgnor's slstor, Mrs. William Don- aldsori?:yesY6ftlay.- Frienda. of Mrs. Bernlpo Van- Val rah have rocolyed word from her that sho will return 'to Springfield' the last of this month. Mrs. Van Valzah has been on nn cxtendod trip through tho eastern states. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. P. Jensen, formerly A. T1S Prmce AJmrt gives s m ok e r s sue delight, because . Us flavor is so tliFferent and so delightfully good ; it can't bite your tongue; it can't parch your th'rbat; you can smoke it as long and as hard as you like without-any comeback but real tobacco hap-" piness! 1 ' ' On the reverse side of every Princ Albert package you will read; ,- " PROpCSS PATENTED JULY 30tm, J907" . That means, to. you a lot. of tpbaccp derj- joyrqent I?r(ince Albert, has" alwaysbcen sold without coupons pr premiums. We, prefer to give quality.! CV7rf(1)tin TotMceo Co. P1 it ttttMumrti.i'iM.'i ALBERT e national joy smoke "ITOU'LL. find ehnrr howdy-do on fp no L milter how much of a ttranttr you mn in th nck ofih wood you drop into. For, Prince Mlurt it MM then it the Brtt puc row pan tht mtllt tobmcca I Ihr toppy rra btt mctlt for a nicktlmnd the tidy red tin far dime: then ihrre'm the hand some pound end hsSf'POund tin humidor Mnd the pouna crytMl-lt humidor with iponge-moittener top that keep the to bacco in tuck bang-up tnm mll-the- timet in goodness and in pipe satisfaction is all we or its enthusi astic friends ever claimed for it 1 It answers every smoke desire you or any other man ever had! It is so cool and fragrant and appealing to your smokeappetite that you will get chummy with it in a mighty short time 1 - v Will you invest 5 c or 10c to prove out our say so on tKe national joy smoke? R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C j iJOSACCOtSi WEfeifel l " T F0RSM0KEFSUfiUI.Ti. ' ' PROCESS Discovte):m t I I'.AKIHG' EXPEfilMEHISTO J t noAniirt tuc uner UGHTFUU AJJD. WKO-ri? ,',0ME T03,CW ro.Clp- 4 JUtY3p?fS0n EBirfsiDiJKcM!B .pOJSHOTBCTHE.TjDjH.GUE Thu b Ike reren tiae of-th Prince Albert lidr red tin. Read thl " Patented PreceM" mouia-' to-jou and realise what it m'eana in maLinr Prince Ainert ao mucb to your Eking. OREGON RANKS LOW . IN NORMAL SCHOOLS' U. S. BUREAU OF EDUCATION RE POgT UNCpMPt-IMEWTApY TO STATE'S SCKOdU' POtldV. John WInxonrled, A. J. PcrkinB and F. J. Gordon have Just about finished W. C. Mlllor, J. M. Sottlo of Ouk- asphalting tho roofs of tho buildings Sunny Dispositions and good digestion go hand ill hand, and one of the biggest ' aids to good digestion Is a rogu lar dish of Grape-Nuts This -wonderful delicious wheat and barley food Js bo processed that It yields Its. pourislilUg gbod,riesB to 'the pystpm in-about one hourv a recordr-for ease bf ''dlges'-" Jon. Take it-aUi'i-oud, Grapef luts contributes beautlful y to Bturdlitealof b'add! i i radiant, happy persona?-, ty. Svery.iale('$hpuldfhavd ltd 1 dallyTralloti bf 3raW-Kutd. 1 4Ther' Reason" land, M. J. Adklps of Corvallls, and W. Montgomery woro roglsterdd at the' Sprlngflold hotel Friday. Andy Stovons, C. II. Ward, Qeorgo Fischer and Olo Pololm woro among tho Camp Crook visitors to Sprlng flold Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carney and fam ily ancj Mrs, H. U, Carney were. In from their ranch abova Thurston pat urdoy. No use to bo sick when Dr." Murphy the moBiiotlc hoalor Is In our midst;, office Is 395 Ma'in' Btreot, Sprlhsr,61(l,' Oregon. belonging to Vlnenried and Pecry, and ' Winzenricd and Perkins. The mon'havo boon busy with this wbrk for tho past two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Pollard and Miss Lucllo Smith arid ftuth Lansbory' left In the Doctor's car' Saturday,' Missed Lansbory and Sriilth to visit at Mon mouth, nnd Dr. and Mrs. Pollard at TlgnrdVlllo over th6 woolt end; Tho party Is expected to return tonight' Pendleton. ,Ore.-oVe1on is one ot the most rrfy'cqulppeIrsSfe's'inth Union, for' the' trarnlnty bf teichers,' according to'the 'United States BUreau of Education Oniy five, states In the tynIon have less Normal equipment than7 Oregon. Oregon has' one Normal" School and forty 'states' have 'mo'fe'th'ari one. New York has 18, Pennsylvania "i87 Massa chusetts 12, California 8,' Washington 3 and Idaho 2. The report of the Bureau of Edqca-' tion shows that even the little state, of Idaho, with a population only half as large as that ot Oregon, is spending mora than' twlco as much for Normal Schools as' 'is this state. The sarae'repdrt urges that Normal SchoolB be ' located, in the railroad' centers with public schools' sufficient ly large to give teaching practice -to the Normal students. State Superintendent ChurphllJ's an: nual report shows that ot the C055 teachers In Oregon last .year but or 13 per c6nt, were Normal School graduates. The sanitf offlclal"estlra ated that 1000 new teachers are need ed each year and the present Normal school Is turning out but 150. TH6 majority of Normal trained ' teachers are shown to be teaching within a small radius ot Monmouth, although Eastern Oregon pays on the average ot '$10.41 a month mbro for teachers thaii does Uie ' AVlllamette Valley. Epworthlaris to Celebrate If whon"j'ot aro aged'nnd aro dronm Ing of thq "gobd old days" you want I to rocall soma gloriously spent Hal- II. S. Tilton, who rocontly started up lowo'ori Just come to the Epworth tho fish market again states that bus)- I-oaguo Hullowo'on social next Monday noss Is. pretty good. When nskod as evening. Tho plafio, which is to be to tho hours ho kept opon he said, announced later, will bo one In which "From Monday morning until SatUr- wltelios, Jack-o-lantbrnn., spirits and day night." I guests may freely ritlnglo. And eatai I Well; thoy will be the host ovor. Mrs. L. May, Mrs. J. W. Collin, Mrs. Th0 commlttoo In charge of this , D,unl(l"' Mrs- N- W. Emory nnd grnnd and "spooky" affair consists of Mrs. Julia Kennody visited with Miss Runi Pn,w Mr w ti Pniinffi Margaret Morris at hor country homo nlia ' Johnson, Ituth Scott, W. S. 'nnnt rvf 4ne.M T7ll .1 i ML m .It... i f i iuwi. r,uuy uuomoon, THO , Wr irh fWn il fHshn nnd flrRnn party mado tho trip in tho May car. When You Tiiko. Cold With tho average nian a cold is a sorlouB' mnttor and' should hbt be Irlf- Jod yHUf as' somo of tho iridiSt Uarifor ,ous dlsoases start witl a tombn" cpld. trdkv' Chamborlaln'a, I Cough ,v Remedy and got rid ot your cold -ob, (quickly as possible YOU aro not oxnerlmontlnr whon ypd usb 'thU'Voroody, ss It hiftf been In' use for many years and haB van estabUshod roputatlon. It contains .no opium or other nircotle. Obtain-" iwble'aVerywher;' Vaughn. 9PRINQFIEUD PEOPLE7 GET INSTANT ACTION Tboso who havo used It' In Spring field aro astonished at' tholNSTANT action of'slmplo bdektborri bitrk, giy cerlnn lect'as'imixed' 'ln'HAl'deV-i-ka. JQecauao It cls1' on.' JJOTflVlowei" arid upper'0owel;'ONB SPOONUTJb-'AIdoV-i-ka rolljovos. plmo.s.t tANV CASE con .sUputlon, sour stomach or gas , It re moves 'such purbrlaing foUTf mattor that a tow iIobob oflon rollovo or pro- vijuiiupiJauuiviuH? a snori ireaiment helps, chrqnlo stomaqh.trouhjis, , . M. How Catarrah. Is Contracted Motliers aro sometimes so thought less as to. neglect tho colds which their children contract- The Inflam mation of tho mucus membrane, at first acute, bocomes chronic and tho child has chronic catarrah, a disease that is seldom cured arid that may prove a life's burden. Many persons who havo tills loathsome disease will romombor having had frequent eolda at the time It wad contracted. A llltie forethought, a bottlo' of Chairiborlaln'a Cough Remedy Judiciously used, and all this troubla might havo been avoid ed. Obtainable overywhore. WOOD SAWING To the people of Springfield and icinity: I will saw your wjpod andeWtiboe's'wqo'd'utf sawed. No matter how small your order maJy'be'! wEtt' saw' it. The man wittf a cpraHwa'n'tsit Bawetf jtiktaa bad 'as the; mail with' more. Mnd friends let me say one word in regard to your pilipg wood. Pile your wood on.the oppositeside of the alloy from where you want the wood after it-is-cut. Or leave 8 feet, 10 feet is better, between your pile of wood and the wood shed. Then you can have your: wood where you want it when it is cut and many times lots of It will be put in the shed. " : I have good RED FIR WOOD FOR SALE Leave your order with J. J. Browning, or phone to my home Phone after six o'clock in the evening Phone Springfield, ,28 F 3 GEO. !. DEAti NEWTON J. BRYANT G. F. SKIP WORTH Franklin, Oregon of Eugene, Ore. Candidate for Present Circuit Judge COUNTY ASSESSOR POR y;; MNa uuuw 1 1 coin, Coos and Curry Counties . Will conduct the office as econ omically as good business will Candidate fbr Re-election, permit, and' equalize assess Rlld Advertisemerir ments to the best of my Judg-- ... ment. . (Paid Advertisement) , HERBERT: E. WALKERr ' ' NOTARY, The pu.buc , - Office fn City Hall, "Sprlnsfleld, Ore- SptiligMd Garage . v , , H. 8ANDGATHE .Proprietor Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS Repairing a Specialty Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon ..., ... . . Office, Baptist, Parsonage Main, bet Feurth and Fifth. Phone 11 Corner Second.' arid C Streets SPRINGFIELD - OREGON HOUR: 9 TO 1.' Ph6nE i Have Eugene Prices Backed Off the Boards On4 lines of MettY Sport Siloes" 4. . " 10. "10: ti Mi ti it it i tt it uress ' WorK; tt ti W: AHAIJL, trie Shoe tiot 4 U rcery Drug comCahy.