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MON'DAY.'NOVfiJMnran, 0 10,10. TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWF PAGE THREE" Enlargements of your Kodak Pictures will make excellent gifts An enlarged picture of yourBcIf, the children, tho old homo or other appropriate Hubjecl, will umko an excel . lnt gift for your friends and rolatlvCH. 'jl Such pictures Hhould he attractively mounted on good cardH or folders. Our prices on mounted enlargements arc ah follow: 7 x 11 75 centH 0 x 13 $1.00 10 x in $1.25 10 x 17 $1.50 1.0 x 20 $1.75 1 If you have any work of thlH kind bring It In now, Bo'that wo may give II careful, personal attention. ' iUIUfH!U..i oUUsTITUTU PHONE 31 Catarrh Cannot Be Cured SCHOOL Willi XXHfAh Al'I'MCATIONfl, nn th-y rniinot roach the lent of till dlinfl. Oft tnrrli In a liloort or coridtllullotml (linen., rind in onltr to enrn M you mint tnho In ternal remedlm. IIiiII'm Cntnrrli Cure If tcihon Iniornnlly, nnl avU directly upon Dm tiloori nnd riiiicoim nurtaco. Hall' (.'ntrtrrh ('urn In not ft imr-lc mi'dlolnc. It wnii prrn'Tllicd y ono of tlio lie"! pliy MtclniiM In I hl I'hiinlry for yenm nnd In n nmiliir ir-Kcrltlon, It In composed of Ilia let loiili- known, ruiiililn.il with llio itnt lilood purifier, nrllng directly on Ui murium iirfncr. Tim perfect eomlilnn llon of tlia two InftrrdlnnU I what pro duce ouch wonderful itiiIi in rurlnu catfirrll, Henrt for tn'tlmonlnl, fren. I. J. (JIIMNIcy A CO.. l'rop Toledo, O, fold hr liriKKliin, irli Tfic. Tk. HtU'a Family Mil for conillpatlon. LUNCH for Nutritious SWEETS Direction! for Nutritious Dewed Suitable for Children I Town and Vicinity ' D. 8. Ilcala loft Saturday evening for a day's buulnoett (rip to Itlddlo. ' JatncB Nolond of Cronwell wan doing tlunlncHB In Sprlngflold Friday. ' Eld Tolllvor waa restored at the Ellto 'hotel yoHtcrdny. ;4W. It. Jophcott. Btorokocpor of Fall Crook, -pent Friday In town. Vote 300-X-Yos. Mary J. Holler, IM. Advertisement. MIbh Juno Mallear visited her sltUer, Mr. Helen. Palmer at Uoavorton over tho weekend. Mrs, John WlnrenrloiJ left Friday for Portland whoro alio will visit with hor daughter, Mr. Jo'o I.einon. Upto-dato Shoo fixing, Wolf & Mil ler. Mra. ir. J. Downing of Wendllng ilo Hod at tho homo of Dr. aitif Mrs. V. O. Itobhnn the latter part of the week. MIkh Allle Sharp, of ltosohurg. arriv ed Friday evening and will spend n week vIhKIiib with friends. . Tom Abono arrived Friday from Condon, eastern Oregon, whoro ho has Ccon for some time. Just nrovo, 21 cases of shoos. Wolf &' Miller. Thoro will bo a -regular monthly mooting of the school board this even ing. Miss Mary Putmnn of Snlom visited with friends hero Batunlay nnd attend ed tljo Orogon-Wniihlngton game. After -ponding a fow days in Spring field, Frank Houtln has returned to hlH homo nt Hayfleld, Wisconsin. , Thoro will bo nn Important moot ing of tho official board at the Christ Ian church this ovcnlng. B. B. Morrison went to Drain last ovonlng In tho Intorost of his potato bnslnsess. Hunk examiners wero checking up tho accounts of the Commercial Stato Dank tho latter part. of tho week, t Goo. A. Johnson, of tho nay City .Meat Market at North Bond was In tho city today on business. Voto 300-X-Yon. Mary J. Holler, Pd. Advertisement ' Mr. and Mrs. II, L. Lnko of Browns ville nrrived hero last evening to spond tho day visiting nnd transacting busi ness. , Morrill Dinwiddle of Jlrownsvlllo, .pent Friday, Saturday nnd Sunday visltlng Vnnco Cngloy,' nnd attending tho big gnmo, Saturday. I T. W. McKay of McKcnzle Hridgo, 'Asa A. niilnovautt and, W. C. Miller woro roglstored at tho Sprlngflold ho tel yestordny. A business mooting and party will bo hold by tho Deroan class In tho Sunday school class rooms at tho Christian church Frldny ovonlng, Wllmot Foster, a studont nt tho University of Oregon school of modi clno In Portland, visited over the wookond with friends In this ety. - Born! to Mr. and Mrs. Otto, Rico, at tho homo of B. B. Drattnlilj In SprlnP flold, Sunday, Novombor 6, 1016, nn eight pound son. No iise i be sick whoa Dr. Murahr thtf magnetlo healer is la eur, midst, offlee Is 39S Mala street, Sprlagfleld, Orotton. ' Miss Eva nrattain was In from Wal ton whero'uho Is teaching school, vis iting her parents, Mr, and Mrs, B. B. Brattnln, Saturday and Sunday. t R. O. Richardson, a mochanlc of Douglas, Alaska, is visions with Dan Qoro. Mr. Richardson Is thinking1 of locating at Springfield. A reservation was made In tho Eu gene Thoatro for a body of Springfield Republicans, for Mrs. Hanloy's spooch Friday night. . Juvenile officer, John Perkins took 16-year-old Robert Kecer of Junction City to ho reform school at Salem riday morning. Mr, and Mrs. A, Poston end family B7e moying Into one of the small nouses on Fourth street, bctwoen Main and A, " Mrs. II, A. Cox, and daughter, Dor othy Cox, of Portland, aro making a visit at (ho homo of tholr son and brother, H, J, Cox and family. Mr. Ashhatigh from Fischer's camp, who Was operated on for appendlcitM Wednesday Is reported to bo doing James Parnell, K. Robldcn, Leba non; J. Whltcmnn; L. W. McKay; T E3. Abecuo, and W. C. Miller woro reg istered nt the Sprltigriold hptel FrldaV. Wenill M,cKlnney whh operated oil at tho Eugeno hospital for acuta lppondlcltls Thursday ovonlng. llo Ih getting along very well. Qood rollahlo fire Insurance. No ns- 40ssmonts; no mcmborshlp foe. Pay Tho following BUggestlons are do slrablo sweets or simple desscrto for children nro taken from Farmer's Uul Ictlri 712, School Lunches: Fruit and Nut Confection 1 pound figs, 1 pound nut nioutn. 1 pound dried prunes or seedless rais ins, Confectioners' sugar. Provides twenty-four 2-ounco por tions. . . . , . I Wash, pick over, nnd stem the fruits t HprlnBflcIcI hotel Saturday; F. Robl- lhrou a mcat chonpcr and mx den, Lebanon; L. W. McKay, McKcn- thorouBh)y. Ilol, out t0 a thckncg3 zlo Hrldgof OIo Sololm, Jasper; Mf 'of about ono.,mlf jnch'on a board ,nnd Mrs, A. K. Temple, Spokane; W ,,rodBO( w)th confect0ncr' sugar, nnd C. Miller; N. O. Lud, R. E. McPhorson. ; cut' ,nt0 Rma pIeceg Jf tMn can,,y Hurt Miller, Mabel; II. J. Wilson, San , ,, kon. for .omo llm h. n,es I Francisco; Paul McIIcnry and I. L. 8hould bo scparatcd'by means of par-J ir,omDlor- laffln paper. Harold Moung camo down from Pert- -n,,,, confection, In addition to being J lana to eo tno orogon-wasiiington nutritious and well liked by children, , football gnmo nnd to visit with hi ha8 Bome vniue ,n preventing constl I sister, Miss Amlo Young, In this city. ' nation.. Candled Fruit Peel Tho candled peel of oranges, grape fruit, kumquats, and other citrus fruit makes a good sweet which is cconom- GROCERIES Mrs, C. V. Culp from Fischer's camp underwent a major operation at tho Eugene hospital Thursday, She Is doing nicely. Frances Pitney, tho Junction City player who was Injurod In the foot ball game hero Friday, was able to leal because It utilizes materials which might otherwise be thrown away. Its preparation makes an Interesting ho taken to his honHj this evening. ( school exercise. The skins can be Tho attending physician states that kept In good condition for a long tlrao tho boy suffered a partial dislocation In salt water, which makes It possible of ono of tho vertebrae of tho neck, ' to wait until a large supply Is on hand and that he will bo allrlght soon, ox j before candying them. The salt water . Mr. and Mrs. George Catching re- takes out some of the bitter taste. TI13 j turned homo from tho North Dead skins should bo washed In clear water II. E. Walker country Thuroday evening. Mr. .Catch-' nfter removal from the salt water, onca and von nrn ilnnn tt the Cltv Hall ' i Inc has been employed nt North Bond , bl,e'l un"1 tender, cut Into small " ' i t A I 1 M .1 il. 1-1. A committee meeting of the Rohek- for the past five months, nnd Mrs. v, u w.un ".-u " a uBr , hs was hold tho last of tho week at! Catching has been vl.dtlng relatives WW -hey are transparent, the homo of Mrs. N. Grimn In connoc-!nt North nend, Coqulllo and Marsh-, Thoy should then he lifted from the, tlon with tho Tkanksnlvfnir box for tho field for three weeks. Both are home nna a,loweu 10 C00J ln BUCn a Idd Fellow's home In Portlund, Mrs. John C. Pnrkor submitted to a to stay. Why pay two dealer's profits? We 1 way that superfluous syrup will run off. Finally they should he rolled ln pulverized or fine granulated sugar. Dolled Cuetard 2 cups hot milk, 3 egg yolks, 4 cups slight operation at a local physician's : ,niy direct from tho mill and sell dl office Friday afternoon for tho removal , rcct to the consumer. Johnson's best if a crowth on thr, in ulrin nf lu.r Flour at tho prices listed below: fnco. Th n . . 'imnn sugar and salt. Pour the hot milk over V. G. Henvlo. Portlnnd; Mrs. Jolvln :'1C00' '.,. mIx,ure Rtrrlnc constantly - i aii. m ,r, .:. Ivnn Main Ih confined to his liom ,11,s 'ure. stirring constantly. viiniuy. Jiwi - . - rnnk In n rinnhlo holler, stlrrlnir until The Springfield Feed company, re-, I Springfield Feed company. 1 sack lot, 8UKnr' SPcck saU- Flavoring. I $1.70; 4 sack lot. $0.00; 10 sack lof.j Beat the ,0,ks Mhtt and add 1,10 I ' 1 1 1 A T1 it.. (11. . i Ivan Male Is confined to his home or; nnd Clair Mcllonry, Springfield, 1 w,th "'W'I'tls- wero registered nt tho Ellto Frlduy. Tomorrow Is n legal holiday and both the Commcrclnl State and tho First National Hank will be closed. Tho post ofilco v.-l!l hp oren for only ono hour, from 8 until 5 o'clock !n thn morning. Ralph Coffin of Salom attended tho Oregon-Washington football game Sat urday nnd visited with his. parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Coffin In this city, for a short tlrno, Saturday afternoon. Voto 300-X-Yes. Mary J. nol!cr,Pd. Advertisement. Saturday at tho Ellto hotel, tho fol lowing woro registered; N. J, Cornwall or Portland; Jack Wotson, San Fran clsoc; A. C. Rose, Portland; Foster Roso, Portland; J. S. Baker and wife, Portland; R. C. Richardson, Klrkland, Washington; and James Anderson, of Eugcno. Mrs. R. II. Miller has boon Inld up with n bad cold and In grippo for over a month. Mrs. Miller snys this cl. jmoto does not ngreo with her, nnd that she may spend the remainder of the , winter In Newport or California. Howard Cotton In 11 practice game coating on the sroon. Cool and flavor. If the custard curdles, beat with a Dover egg beater. If the whites of the eggs are to be celved n carload of flour from Albany Saturday. Mrs. J. C, Dlmm has been sorlouslv 111 nf hnr linmn fnr fhn Inuf tvn rlnvfl Mrs. Robert Hnyse. who submitted "Rcd- ,,cat ,hem v.ery Bt,,ff ",n'1 ad1 to a major operation at tho Spring- lnrcc fr- field hospital last week is Improving by sooonfulls on water which ,s i hot but not boiling. Test occasionally I Albert Wachsmuth fell from a ladder ' b putU"B, R kn,'f ,?,,' U cn, UH ! last week and fractured two ribs. He "one nou'",B W,,M ,0, "e I . , , . , Remove from the water with a wire I ir rei'uvuniiH Kwu Biiupu. Sufferer From Indigestion Relieved "Before taking Chamberlain's Tab lets my husband suffered for several years from indigestion, causing him to havo pains in the stomach nnd dis tress after entlng. Chamberlain's Tab lets relieved him of these spells right away,'' writes Mrs. Thomas Casey, Geneva, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere. J egg beater or split snoon 'and put on , tho top of the pustard. JUNCTION BEATS SPRINGFIELD (Continued from Page One) Do You Have Sour Stomach? If you are troubled with sour stom ach you should cat slowly and masti cate your food thoroughly, then taka one of Chamberlain's Tablets immed iately after supper. Obtainable everywhere. end of the gnmo. the ball was In mid flold. Royal Neighbors Plan Visit j At tho regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors, It was decided that all local members, should prepare to go to Eugene on November 23, when the Su preme Oracle, Mrs, Enrlght, will be nresent At this time, the Eugene lodge plans a big meeting, and is pre- Tho gnmo was close from the start of fnntlmll YVnilnnminv nvonini- im.i . to the finish and tho line men had a his Hp wna cut and a physician had lo ard tlmo keeping tho excited on-1 rlng to adopt nt least 100 new mem- tako thrqo stitches to close tho wound. ,ookor8 from KUnB onto the field. uors- This Ir thn flrnt unrlmts nrnll tint i v. The Individual plays of tho Soring-1 suiting from footbnll cU !"en could not bo beaten and! Tnat Leaky Roof cnD 00 repaired Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Ruddlmnn plan , lf liad on' liad team to practice very quickly and perfectly with ourj to move to Eugene this weok, as Mr I w,u, U1U' wouiu ceruuniy nave ." - winning team. Hut the. men allowed ueuuquuners ior ruuuus yupor. u. v. they could bo losers nnd in tho return iHolhrook. game, expect to bo good winners. The Springfield line up was: Beare, 1 Ruddlman's headquarters nro to bo In that city Instead oiS hero in the fu ture. Ho will bo roundhouso foreman ns before. One of tho most unique socials to bo hold this year is promised by tho local Royal Neighbors for Decombor 7. H. C. Pickett, a former Sprlngflold business man, was In tho city from Portland Friday. No use to bo sick when Dr. Mufpbyi the magnetic- healer Is la eur midst, office Is 896 Mala street, Springfield, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Herndon and Tho following pntents we're Just is sued to Northwestern clients, reported Bally, McKay, Wolloy. S. Hill, Grand, . by D Swift and Company, patent law Dlmm, B. HJ11. Bry. Hester, Cotton, 'yors, Washington, D. Cwho will fur and Gosslor. Iri tho second half Col-' lsh copies of any patent for ten cents tori substituted for Kester ns center. nplece to our readers. Oregon; S. Black, Jr., Portland, raln-shleld; W. E. Real Estate Transfer Caderholra, Rainier, Rotary woodwork- ,. B. A. Washburn ct al to J. F. Ral-!jngutter; M. R. Colby, Portland, ston -Part of lot 2 all Iota 3 and 4, grapple for hoisting and convoying part of lot 7, all blk. 3, Douglas Gar- machines; B. L. Blakeslee, Portland, dens, $750. ' paraffining machine; E. P. W. Hard- James r .iiaision ot ux to sianoy ni L family plan to raovo from F street to and 4, and N.lot 7 nil ln blk. 3, Doug- tho houso on B boot woen, Sixth nnd las Gardens, $10, Seventh streets, now occupied by Mr Ine Portland. Vlseniren containing Cuthburtson E of lot 2, nil oV lots 3 . phenolphthaleln; J. S. O'Gormau, Port- 1 t 1 t fa 1 1 1 1.11. n ' land, baby-pen. nnd Mm A. D. Ruddimnn as soon fts tho RuddlmanB move to Eugene, nlooly. Dr. Sheldon, rop'resenllng tho Ameri can Rod Cross socloty, gave a first nld to tho Injured talk to the employ es of tho Booth-Kelly Lumbor com pany this noon. Now Lookout When a cold hangs on ns often hap pens, or when you havo hardly gotton o'Vor ono cold boforo you contract nnothor, lookout for you are liable to contract Bomo vory serious disease This succession of colds weakens the pystom and lowers tho vitality so that you aro much more llablo to contract chronic catarrah, pneumonia or con sumption, Cure your cold while you can. Chamberlalns Cough Remedy hns a groat reputation. It is rolled upon by thousands of people and never dlsnppolnts thorn. Try It. It, only costs a quarter. Obtainable ev erywhoro. Royal Neighbor News At the last regular meeting -of the Royal Neighbors It was agreed that !o,U II ay id Neighbors. Should go to Eugene on Novembor 23, when our Supremo Oracle, Mrs. Enrlght would be present. Also tho local neighbors will help Eugene adopt 100 now mem bers. Wo are going to give t ono of tho most interesting socials hold this year on December 7, And Inst but not least three of our most efficient work era surprised ns with a delightful treat springfield astonished by simple Mixture Springfield people aro nstonlshed at tho INSTANT action of simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., ns mixed In A!der-!-ka. ONE SPOONFUL removes such surprising foul matter It relloves almost ANY CASfej constipation, sour stomach or gas. BocauBo Alder-i-ka nets on BOTH lower und. uprer bowel, a fow dosos often rellovo or prevent appendicitis. A short treatment helps chronto Btomnch trouble. M. M. Peery Dr-u company. DO YOU KNOW THAT It Is dangerous to put, anything into tho mouth except food and drink? Sanitary instruction Is even more Important than sanitary legislation? Tho U. S. Public Health Service Is sues free bulletins on tuberculosis? Tho continuous liberal use of alco holic boverages lowers efficiency andj menaces longevity! Moderate exercise in the open air prolongs life? Now Its cold; but just try one of my new thoroughly guaranteed heaters and the cold and gloom will soon bo forgotten.. J. C. Holbrook, Call for Warrants Notice is hereby giverf that I will pay upon presentation at my office Warrants of School Dlst. No. 19, of Springfield Oregon, numbered from 903 to 88 Inclusive Interest censes after Nov, 6, 1916. w Dated this 2nd. day ot Nov. 1916, A. P. McKINZIB, Clerk Owing to the present market conditions the prices listed below are very worthy of your consideration. These are our regular prices and are subject to market changes. 15 lbs. White Beans 16 lbs. Rice - - - 4 pkgs. A. & H. Soda 1 pkg. Golden Rod Oats , ; -1 pkg. Albers Oats 1 lb. Royal Baking Powder 1 lb. Schillings Baking Powder 1 lb Cake Pure Honey 6 bars White Bear Soap 5 lbs. Borax Powder - . 2 bottles Red Ribbon Vinegar 3 cans Aster Milk' - ,;r 5 lbs. Pure Laird - - 50 lbs. Blue Ribbon Dairy Salt 50 lbs. Stock Salt 100 lbs. Stock Salt 12 lbs. Best Berry Sugar 100 lbs. Best Berry Sugar, $1.00 1.00 25c 35c 35c 45c 45c 15c 25c 45c 25c 25c 95c 70c 35c 65c 1.00 8.25 See us about Farm Produce Springfield, Oregon. Cox &C To the Voters of the Gity of .Springfield VOTE 300 X YES In asking you to do this, I am only asking for a square deal. 1st. We were voted into the city without our consent. 2nd. We are two and one quarter (23A) miles from the business part of town. 3rd. We recleve no city benefits. And being so far removed it is utterly impossible to participate in any way with benefits accruing from expenditures of city funds. 4th. The taxes on this place have been around $215.00. The rental value is about $250.00 for farm ing purposes which is the only use that the land can be put to. And the present taxation is practically confiscatory. Respectfully, (Paid Advertisement) Mary J, BoUer The Springfield Bakery Starting today, November 6, we will siSfcall our Bread at 5 Cents . perjLLoaf with no reduction in quantities, on account of tho high price of Flour. As soon as the flour comes down, we vrtk sell again' as before We try to satisfy everybody with our Br6anuMl Pastry Springfield Bakery P, A. WESALOWSKA, Proprletp See Edwards & Brat tain For Farm and City Property Exchanges a Specialty Springfield Phone 90 Oregon CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry DR. J, E, RWHMOND PHDNS Offlc, 3; nevluctiue, 11 Over Commercial Banjfi,-'-Springfield, Ore! J