t M 2-. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1010 THE SIHINOFIBLD NEWS PAGE THREE" Think of the Comfort A Winter Without A Chap Al thin RCiiHon tlio delicate Cuticle Ih apt to hecomn Inflamed from contact with dust latlon winds, extreme cold, or other in lluoncoH which may ciuibo It to dry and crack. TIichu cracltH caiiHU the minute llhruH of the akin nerves to bo oxpoHcd and cotiHtltnto the annoyance commonly known an "chaps." Porfoctlon Wltch-Hazol Almond Cronm If iiHod before oxponnre, will soften the Hkln and Htlmn lato It to healthy activity ho that it will bo Immune aKaiiHt chapH. ' Uflcd iih a cure, It will provdo a healing and soothing application which will (111 (lie cracks hnd promote prompt relief from the Injury. It Hhould have a place In every home at UiIh season. Prlco 25 Conta ' VVII Niivnt SUBSTITUTE PRUNE 31 Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Willi LOCAI, APPLICATIONS, im thy rnritiol tench oant at (lis Ulnrnn, Ca Inrrli Ik b blood or constitutional 1lene, nnil In orilor In curn It you tuiint Inhn In (ernnl rorntvllr. Mall's Cntnrrli Curn I inken ItiKirnnlly, mid ncln directly ."ln Din blood nnd mucous surfncft. Iinllii Catarrh furn Ik not a mmrU medicine. It wfiK iir-Kcriiicd iy ono or mo bi pny li'lnna in tlilK country for your nnd Ik ii rrRtilnr prescription. It Ik rompofd of Ilin IcKt lonlrK known, combined with tlio biKt blood purifier. nrllriK directly on Hie inncoiia lurfnrrn. Tim iwrfect comblim- tlon of two liiKt-rdlniiU Ik whnt pro HOW TO BE STRONG TOPIC A THE TWIQ 18 knt Idea of When 1 wan Sweot-and-Twenty Endeavor Leaden llluatrate Consecrated Strength Mr mother used to say: Don't poko your head and chin out.' Don't stand that awkward way! I'cnnor) Trnvls nnd Harry Nlun woro tho lenders In a very Intcrostlin Kroct, and trim, nnd tidy Christian Kndcavor meeting at tho Young glrlo should always be." Chrlntlan Church Sunday evening. When I was Swoot-and-Twonty Tho topic wan "How to ho Strong." That'a how sho talked to me. nnd In order to got tlio thought plainly M&Mh'wW l" (M Profit thero won, Hut modern Swcct-and-Twenty, '!liU!rtX';.,!fc?A, fiirJX",l,'!"'nln,,'f.rT o tennis rackets, head gear, paddles, foot My protty daughter Anne, F. J. fllHNHV .CO,. Prop.., Toledo, O, , ., ' , .,. ...,,. ,,. !. i Ilnnnrlrnl.nt BONl liy IlrUKKIKia, pur 70e. I Ilium, mmiiia kiutuh, uimi uium imni-v- -r Tk iinii-K KKtniiy run for eomtiimtion, c j)arapnoflnaia adorning tho walls Of qulto another plan, 1 . Tho endeavor room looked moro Ilka I aim to make her modern J. J. Drowning, who hns hnon cotHa Ry,nnni,lun, tnan anything else, but And smart to a degree, fined to his homo for several days, io . w v , ,. of -nn.-cmie,! So this Is what my daughter J Old Kasann National Monument . On October 25 tho President slgnwl J a proclamation setting apart ah W.i of 38 acres within tho Tongass ls"a jtlonal Forest, Alaska, as tho Old K saan Natlon.il Monument. Tho trv t I embraces tho abandoned Halda Indlin j Village of Kasaan situated ou Prime of Wales Island Irl southeastern. Al aska, about 30 miles west of Ketc il kan. j TJio village of Old Kasaan was 'abandoned by the Indians about lei years .ago, and among the relics whlcis j remain there are about 40 Indian to tem poles, five or six of which ara again down town attending duties. to hla Charles P. Poole, n former resident of Springfield camo In from llalscy Kri. day to visit friends and attend to a few little business transactions. strength and muscij was brought out strikingly. Hears all the time from me. classed as exceedingly good specimen. I In the deserted village there also rc- maln eight largo square Dutiaingn. Bo limp, my dear, and knock-kneed, which were originally constructed ac- Marcola Lady Die Mrs. Bra Atlanta Smith, wife of An drew Smith of Marcola. died at her Do try to poko your chin out. I I Affect a slouchy gait, Look imbecile and spineless, Just llko a fashion plate. 'cording to the peculiar plan of turn Hatda Indians, and which, it is stated home Sunday morning at one o'clock Mrs. II. Uurger was in the News' 0f a complication of diseases. Mrs. Smtlh had been Hi for a long time pre- i Town and Vicinity ' The Artisans' lodge has planned a social for Wednesday evening, Nor. 15. Attorney Chas. A. Hardy, of Kugenj was a Springfield visitor Friday. C Olson has returned from a trip to tho lower Bluslaw. Mrs. L. Erlckson of Wcndllng was In town on business Suturday. Mrs. C. W. Hnnscn Goshon Saturday. wan In from Just nrovo, 21 cases of shoes. & Mlllor. 4 Wolf John Kdmlaton was In from Thurston, Saturday. Mrs. Will Ketchfng of Fall Crcok wits shopping In town Saturday. John Kndlcott was In from his homu up tho McKonxlo ou Saturdny. IJort Williams was registered nt tho Kllto hotel Friday. Mrs. Jacob 8chwoltor of Illakloy vlllo was in town shopping Saturday. DOHN: Novcmbor 9, 1010, to Mr. and Mrs. D. S. llamaby, of Springfield, n, son, weight nlno and a half pounds. Tho high school football team Is put ting In some good licks every evenln? after school. qood rellablo tiro Insurance. No ee naurtinntn? no hiembershlD foo. Pay ondo and you aro deno. H. B. Walker nu w'" nouus in Hpringneid. at (ho City Hall. Mr8 w D oinHpoy nnd Bon Eldred Mrs. Kllxabuth Johnson who has of fa" Creek spont tho weekend nt been quite ill, is reported slightly Im- o 'nio of Miss Francis Dartlett. nrovod Mrs. J. P. Fry nttended a meeting O. W. Johnson made a trip to Wcnd llng yesterday to bring his truck down. Mrs. T. Nystcn is reported to bo In a critical condition again. i Special bargains In all thu latest millinery, nl Mrs. Thompson's. Chris Hostetter of this city hns been ilsmlsscd from tho Bugcne hospital, t Thu Sprlngflold High school has io office Saturday to pay a year s sub scription to tho pnpor for her father, H. Uurger of Aldred, Pennsylvania. T. C. Gorrlc, of Hayward, California arrived yesterday to raako a brief vis it at tho home of his brother, C. I. Gorric, Sr., and family. Word has been rocloved that Blvln Slier, who formerly lived on Camp Crcok in this county, was killed In an automobllo accident at Palouse, Wash., a few days' ago. Mrs. C. F. Bgglmann and Mrs. T. A. Hntliburn were among tho local mem ccntly Joined tht State InterscholusUc j i,erB 0f tho LadlcB of the O. A. It .who Athletic association. viltnd the Geary bout nt Bugcno Sat urday afternoon. ccedlng her death. Tho funeral will bo conducted by W. F. Walker at 10:30 Tuesday morning. Interment will be made in tho Baxter cenietry at Mar- cola. Besides her husband, several children survive to mourn the loss a wife and mother. And hump your shoulders too! When you look trim and tidy I'm quite ashamed of you.' j by those best qualified to know, repre . sent the best specimens of Halda arch ' itecture that now exist. Tho largest I of these buildings is approximately 40 by CO feet in size, and is made entirely Harper's Magazine. of ronnd and -arycj timbers. There ' also remain a number of Indian gras Soclalst Do Not Predominate Through an error In collecting tho returns from tho Qlenwood precinct Mrs. VanValzah Named Guardian with the typical small grave houses Mm Art II. Van Valzah has been ' enrnl hr iht. Alsulcan Indians. 'at i of named as guardian for Carl Gerald Thc prociamation establlshini; tha van vaizan, minor neir oi me eia. National Monument results from a reo of Dr. II.O. Van Valzah, with a bond of ommen7,at,oa submitted to the Preal- fiQ0. dent by the Secretary of Agricultural in which was set forth tho pecessky cnnFnT wnTFH f nrnannlnff nn fflr ra fiicalTilo Itlltt Much spruce of both the-eastem and . ' . . . . . .. at West Springfield the News publish- WCBtcrn TarIctle8 , U8ed for 80undInB Interesting historic memorial In Urn Itevcrcnd Bishop, of Crcswell, spent Saturdny visiting at thu Lome of J. T. Mooro. Miss Hazel. J. Loynus, of Forest Grove, has arrived to teach In Unloi high school No. 7 at Thurston. This cold cnlls for one ofHolbrook'x now heaters. Mr, and Mrs. Joel Cordcn and baby woro In from Donnn Suturday after noon. Tho wound resulting from a recent operation on the faco is healing nicely, Mrs. J. C. Parker says. She Is able to ed that Benson, the socialist candidato for president had rccleved 63 votes, Hughes 58 and Wilson S3. The correct figures arc. Hughes 58, Wilson 53 and Benson 13. Installs Fireplace In New Home Harry Klefcr has Just finished a large fireplace In tho residence of C. have tho stitches removed the last of I. Oorrle now under process of con the week. I structlon In Douglas Gardens. Mr. Kiefer says Mr. Gorrie's new homo boards of ianos and natural resonance has place for this purpose. I Of thc present total supply of hard- . . t. r. r III. nn n Organs It " LCU jcuib siulu iuu tiiafau va.- ahanrfATifvl hv iht TnHlnnft. thn TiTitlfl won It first " - ... . ... . ings have been rapidly falling into a I state 'of dilapidation and decay, and at pertain amnnnt of vandalism bv tour- woods in the country, sixty-one per and 800yenlr hunter8 ha3 bcM centis located In the southern States. 8uch ag to rcnder aome form Qf Tho Appalachian hardwood region is ea8ent,a, at present tho greatest center of hard-1 , ,.., An examination of the area wast wood production. ... . made Jointly by representatives of the Within the past year, the Forest Forest gerTjce an(, of the ,nlerlor Dc. Products LAbratory, Maaison, wis., Dy Mr and Mrs Boy Edmlston brought ! , , 7 , " V. . . 1 roou"a . , partment. and reports were submittedl mr. unu Mrs. noy e.uinisioii uruu,iu ( j8 lo , iargc comfortable, and mod- coonerating with manufacturers, has- . , , .i. . elr baby In from Thurston to a j nrt, tn wt, coop erau" , " ,. .!; , strongly urging the establishment of & their baby physician Saturday Tho child was found to bo suffering from tho whoop-1 HOW APPENDICITIS Ing cough. CAN BE PREVENTED Ing nt thu homo of Mrs. J. J. Manwnr ring. Miss Maggie Ithlnovault of Wlnbcrry is visiting at the homu of Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Fry for two weeks. Kussoll Dlmin visited with irlends In Salom from Friday evening to Sat urday evening. Frank Itobldon, Guy M. Day, F. L. Mrs. E. H. White of Portland Is visit- iMcGrewof Portland. D. I. Bass of Port- Mnmi iir f 'riinninenn nr 'nn nn i. IUIIUi f V SWtlWWtS w Bobert Williams and George B. Glbbi often relieve or prevent appendicitis. wero registered at the Springfield hotel ! This simple mixture removes such sur ventcnlav i prising foul matter that ONE SPOON- ' I FUL, relieves almost ANY CASE con- O. W. Johnson aud his big Packard I stlpatlon. sour stomach or gas. A lumber truck which was recently 8h.rt. treK,tmentA,i,eIlll chj;on,c 8t.onl; , . , ,. , , ach trouble. Alder-l-ka has easiest smashed up. were again on the Job , nnd lll0rougll acUon of anything hauling between spnngueiu nnu -u-1 wc evor sold. M. M. Pdery Drug Co, gene for the Booth-Kelly Lumber com pany this morning. Up-to-date Shoo fixing, Wolf ii Mil ler. Mrs. Snm Bhlnovault. of Wlnberry Is visiting hor father, fj. B, Kintzloy. succeeded in getting a dye. made from Natlona, Monument( wh!ch recom. ;mm wasio or osage orange, put on mo mendation was approved by the Secre market as a substitute for fustic of DepartroeIita. The Smlttl. : which we Import from Jamaica and sonlan lnBtKute strong,y endorsed th Springfield people should know that euaunlcpc proposition for the establishment of a a few doses of simple buckthorn bark. 1 adoui nine-icnins oi ine paper National Monument, which has also, glycerine, etc.. as mixed In Alder-l-ka which we use is made from wood. j,ad tne support and endorsement ot Many of the so-called "silk socks, the Honorable James Wickeraham, del neckties, and fancy braids now on the egate from Alaska. This Is the sec market contain artificial silk made ond National Monument to be estar rrom wood. j Ilshed In Alaska. According to the latest figures, the ' i The Ladles' Home Journal, The Sat urday Evening Pott and The Dr. E. S. Butes nnd Professor B. W.J Country .Gentleman Allen, of tho University of Oregon. wisn to secure tne spare time or a , , , . ,,.., matt or woman to act as local repro- passed through Springfield Saturday. 'Bontative , Springfield and vicinity, on tho return from a hike to Coburg. looking after the renewals of their They report tho country passed j many subscriptions In this section, and through very prosperous looking. ' Introducing theso publications to new readers. Payment will be made la Such finishing up work ns the in-! salary and commission. Previous ex . in . i.ni..i,nB in i.n vitoiw.n perionce Is desirable but not essential. stalling of shelvhes In the kitchen , dotas nddrc88 wUh references, downstairs Is now being done on tho i llox 654 The Curt,8 pUDl,hng Conv Mrs. Snrah Cox, mother of James A. of H'o Blch Mountain circle of tho Methodist church, while tho workmen j pany, Independence Square, Phtladcl r, ,.. i ,.., c,..,n nrt.nn nn Ut(l cs of the G. A. It. at Euconn Sat. i are waiting on tlio winnows, ine ouiy.v"'". 1,111. in 1 1: 1 U iiiilll JIU Jft w .. va i nn oxtendod visit I nftornoon. Mr. nnd Wrs. P. U. Kdmlston of "on't miss tho big salo of mllllnory Thurston loft Thursday for a visit nt!nt Mrs. Thompson's all this week. Spoknno, Washington nnd Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cox leave for Portland on a short business trip to-day. J. W. Collin Is qulto III nt his honw largo Job which remains to be done. Orders have been signed by Judge G. F. Sklpworth dismissing tho sulbt of M. E. Smith against F. A. Perrln and tho Commercial State bank highest prices paid per M for raw material by any Industry In the State of Oregon was the manufacturers cf vehicles and vehicle parts. Only small quantities and highest grades are us j'J. This covers not only the manufac- uro but the repair of wagons, car riages and automobiles, and Include the local demand only. The Florida National Forest Is one or tho self-srapportte Forests, dm to the -system which thc Government has inaugurated there in the leasing of the turpentining in such a way that tbr perpetuity of tho Forest is assured. Have You Tried THE NEW HOME RESTAURANT If .you haven.'t gotten the habit of our home cooking, now is a good. time to begin. ALL HOME PASTRY A SPECIALTY II. II. Gardner, Boy llenolds, nnd E. . Ilolnnd. all of tho Southern Pacific of snrlngfield ngalnst same, these suits , company, woro registered at tho BIHo having been settled out of court. I hotel yesterday. Why rny two dealer's profits? We r. uomiion oi i.eimnon, w. u. mi , llllv ,1Irec, from tll0 nini and sell di on Ninth nnd B streets, suffering from lor. nnd S. C. Martin of Astoria wero ( roct (0 ,no COnsumor. Johnson's best dlubotlcnl trouble. I registered nt tho Springfield hotel Frl- FIour nt ,0 prJc03 ntotl below: No use to bo Blck when Dr. Murphy the magnetic healer Is in our midst. day. Dr. Sanium of Jennings Lodge, Port- ( Springfield Feed company. 1 snclc lot, '$1.70; 4 sack lot, $0.C0; 10 sack lot, . . .. . .. nn olllco Is 305 Main street,. Sprlngflold, land, mothor or Mis.) Esther Campbell t-"- Orogo.n. I pent Sunday nnd Monday with hor Mr nnd MrH y. F. Wnlker uttend Mr. nnd Mrs. B. I). Smith nnd family ( "autnior. jod R Jolnt socl(ll of (h0 subordinate havo moved from Fifth and E streotd t? Fifth and K, MrB. W. C. Tlobhnn and smnll daugh ter, Constanco, spont Ttsltlng at Wondllnf. in ' Mrfl. M. Bouchnrd Alice, Prunovlllo woro shopping Springfield Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. John66n nnd family hnve moved from west Q street to Mill and B stroots. 1 . . . n .. . 1 ... I. i,t .. .1 T.-M . campment, at Cottngo Grove Friday evening. Whllo In Cottngo Grove, they wore tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Stirling. They returned homo Sntur- Tho small son of W. H. Gott was zlt- ilav afternoon. . . ft.in n .Iniv nun itnv ihn lnnt nf f ho I nnil unugiiter. i .An ,, .in,ift. nnnns worn brok- 1 w,au oti,i ii tna nnnAiiBanr i rr n nnv i - r " . . tho weekend No uso to bo sick when Dr. Murphy tho mnguetlc hcalor le In our midst, ofllru Is .195 Main street, Springfield, Orecon. slclan to take soveral Btltches cut In tho upper lip. In a Ion out of a house botweon Fifth and Sixth on C stroot on Hallowe'en night. It is suggested that parents should At tho offlco of the Justice of the teach their children to havo nil tho poaco In Eugono, Novomber 8, 1916, fUn possible, but nt tho samo time try Milton D. Lyons and Miss Penrl Ru- to Impress upon tho wrong In dostroy- Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Glsslngor woro In blort, both ot WondUng, woro mnrrlod, jng other people's property. Made in Sprin 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 ECGIMANN'S CANDY KITCHEN phone 51 ,from tholr homo nt Fall Creek Satur day. Judge J. G. Wells, officiating. M. H. Harlow, county commissioner Mrs. C. V. Culp, of Mnrcoln, who un der wont a major operation at I. F. Ilobmon, circulation mnnnger nttendod u ditch digging demonstration the Eugono hospital a week ago of tho Eugono Guard, was a Sprlng flold visitor Saturday, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnltor Edmlston nnd daughter of Thurston woro Sprlngflold visitors Snturday. A crow of men woro working horo for tho Southern Pacific company Fri day, roplnclng trolloy polos on Socond stroot nnd ono on Fifth stroot. Wendell McKlnnoy, who undorwont v tn oporntion for appendicitis n wook Thursday, is gottlnr along splond' idly. Ho was ablo to bo removed from I years ago, tho hospital to his homo the laBt or tka woek. tended n ditch digging demonstration hold nenr Springfit.ld Friday by tho Dupont Powder company. Your Heater may not bo all you j want. If you will try ono of ours, you , will bo BRtisfiod try ono, J. C. Hoi brook, Harry A. Wlthors roturnod from Portland, whoro ho attended tho fun oral of his friend, A, T. Davis, a Termor Scnppooso rosidont. Mr. Withers and Mr. Davis woro moat cutters in tho same maruot m Hcnppooso Bovorai Do You Hve Sour StomaehT If you aro tfoublod with sour stom ach you should oat slowly and masti oato your food thoroughly, then take ... nt ri.nmtmrlftln'H -Tablets Imniod- latoly uftor suppor. Obtatnaljo every-! away," wrltos Mrs. Thomas Casey, Sufferer From Indigestion Relieved "Before taking Chnmborlaln's Tnb lotB my husband suffored for soveral yoars from indigestion, causing him to havo pnl'us In the stomach and dls tropa nftor outlnir. Chamberlain's Tab- lolo rollovod him of Uiobo spoils right Thursday was brought to tho W. B. McKlnnoy homo in this city, whoro she will bo cared for, Saturday. Hor sister, Miss Florcnco Dawson, of tho Sprlngflold hospital will help tako caro of hor. Now Lookout Whon a cold hangs on as often hap pens, or whon you havo hardly gotten ovor ono cold boforo you contract' another, lookout for you aro liable to contract some very serious disease. This succoBslon of colds woakons tho system and iowors tho vitality bo that you aro much moro liablo to contract chronic catarrah, pneumonia or con sumption. Cure your cold while yoit can. 'Caamberlaln'a' Cough Bomedy has a, great reputation. ,It Is rolled upon by Hhonsnnds of people and novor disappoints them. Try It. It only eostB a quarter. Obtainable ov crywhero. 3 Water Proof Shoe Oil WATER PROOFS AND SOFTENS ALL KINDS OP LEATHER Wolf & Miller Harness Shop SPRINGFIELD, - - OREGON ELECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Made in Springfield." Oregon Power Co. I HAVE RETURNED to Sprlngflold with cood, up-to-date stock of band-made aarness and accessories, aad am ready to serve say old customers agala and welcome new ones. Shoo repairing dona better for less money. Thla Is say specialty. All I usk Is n trial. GEO, SETTLE, FIFTH STREET Betwoen Main and A, next door to Sikes "THE FARMER'S FRIEND ED. DOMPIER Buggies, Wagons, Hacks, Harness, Saddles, Horses and Cattle for sale I buy and sell, all kinds of junk Phono 29 South 2 and A Streets SEE The Booth Kelly Lumber Co. FOR 4 foot Slab Wood. per Cord at the Mill $1.75 Springfield Flour Mills BAKORE Hard Wheat Patent Try me. Get acquainted, you will like 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 feed ot all kinds than any other placo in town. YOU GET ALL THE NEWS THAT8 "MADE IN SPRINGFIELD" ! IN THE SPRINGrFIELD NEWS EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY Subscription $1.50 per year Phena t