TflUllBDAV, NOV. 23, 1010. TUB SIltlNOFIELD NEWS "VAQE TIIltKEU Thanksgiving Offering J2vory Woman will want one A COOK BOOK I'rciimrort by Janet McKonzIo Hill, Editor of tho JJonton Cooking School Magazine Valuo $1.00 FREE With every purchaflo to tho amount of ono dollar or moro made at our Htoro on Saturday, Nov. 2Gth wo will fjlvo you abBolutoly freo of charge ono of these Hplondld Cook Hooka. REMEMBER THE DATE Out of I own ordora will bo accepted this week but tho goods will not bo mailed until tho 2Gth. w Nl SJUiTITUTE PHBNE 31 Dr. W. C. Itobhan mode a profes sional trip to Worldling thin morning. j K.K. Morrison received a carload of stumping powder today. Mr. Fouls of tho Modford Grocory company wan In town on luminous yes- torday. Mm, Itono Montgomery wont to Wal torvlllo this afternoon for a abort vis It with lior daughter, Mrs. llorbort Hmeed. ( : Town and Vicinity s Tim city band held band practlco Monday evening at the city ball. H. A. Taylor was In from Kail Creek on business Tuesday. Mrs. II. B. Darling loft Tuesday for Lebanon on business. Chicken hot tnmalcn, ID ccntH, at Egliiiann's. It. D. Wilson ban been confined to IiIk homo on account of Ulnous, Mrs. M. J. MnKlln la Buffering with a Hovero attack fo rheumatism. 'Grandma" llurton Ib Hiifferlng with an affection of tho eyes. This cold call for ono of Holbrook'M now heaters. their household effects to Jaspor wboro thoy will npend tho winter. Tho notarial certificate of J. P.Fry, of Springfield, was filed for record Monday with tho county clork. Tho Springfield garage reports tho ealo of a Ford roadster to M. ,C. Drossier and Son Tuesday. No uso to bo sick when Dr. Murphy tho. magnotlc healer Is In our midst, offico Is 895 Main street, Springfield, Oregon. Dud Griffin and Poery Illchurdson left for Wendllng whero they have employment Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Totton loft Wed nesday afternoon for the Hot Springs at Paso Rubles, California. Enrlo D. Dlltard and family have moved Into tho brown bungalow for merly known as tho O. W. Johnson houso on II struct and Ninth. Good rollablo II ro Insurance. No Bossmonta; no membership foo. Pay once and .you are done. H. E. Walkur at tho City Hall. C. L. Gano Is In Springfield. II, J. Drumwoll will open a barber shop In tho room Just west of the Springfield hotel, Saturday. J. W. Collin, who lias boon lllfor sovoral days, entered tho Eugono hos pital for treatment yesterday morn Ing." II. N. Griffin and Ilay Mulligan were candidates for initiatory degroo at tho mooting of tho Springfield lodgo, I. O. O. F. last night. After tho business session, refreshments woro enjoyed. Mrs. Hayes, of Waltervlllo, a' nclco of Mr. and Mrs. Win Thompson, left Tuesday for her homo. Bho under- a business visitor wont nn operation at tho Eugene hos Ipltal threo weeks ago. Slnco Sun- day she has been visiting with her Slip a few Prince Albert smokes into your system! 'S-f J. W. Coffin, of Springfield, was undo and aunt. admitted at tho Kugcne hospital yes terday for medical treatment. A number of townspeople nro plan ning to hear tho Schumann-IIelnk con cert Thursday night. On Monday ovonlng sovornl mom bors of tho Itobokah lodgo entertained Glho rcmulnlng ulsters nftor tho lodge. Light refreshments wore served. Tho girls enrolled In tho domestic art coursa at tho Lincoln school bavo boon busy lately muklng Jholr cos tumes for tho Thanksgiving play. & t,G. II. Kroutz, who fonnorly lived hero but who has boon making Suver, Oregon, his homo for tho past two years, moved back to Sprlngftold Mon day. Your Heater may not bo all you want .If you will try ono of ours, you ivlll bo satisfied try one. J. C. Hoi brook. John Winzonrold loft Monday nftor noon for Portland on' business and to Join his wlfo and daughter, Mrs. Joo Lomon. Ho will probably romuln sovoral wooks. O Mrs- Mallnda J. Blair roturnod to hor homo Monday morning nftor spend ing sovoral wooks visiting with hor daughtor in Falls City, Oregon, and hor son in Portland, Why pay two dealer's profits? Wo buy direct from the mill and sell di rect to the consumer. Johnson's best Flour at tho prices listed below: I Springfield Food company. 1 sack lot, I fi.fu, Dawn iui, fv.ou, av navA iui, Chicken hot tamales, 1C cents, at ic.00. Kgimunn's. j Ji)(,g0 0 v skpwort, hns slgnod an Lot no ono forgot Thanksgiving Day order cancelling tho certificate of title Service. 7:30 P. M. Daptlst church, to lot 5 In block 21, Emerald Holghts Sormon by Uovorond C. II. Jenson, addition to Springfield, Issued to Nick appropriate music by Chorus choir, olas Sorgloynky, slnco tho property has been sold for taxes to H. L. Stud It. D. Wilson Iiiih returned to his )oy ,. i,, M. Travis, and Serglovsky work at tho IloothKolly mill after a hn8 tho certificate of title with him couple of days' layoff nursing a bad Bomowhoro In Eurono. C0 1 ' Tho largo black and white spotted Mrs. Earnest Kcster, of Eugeno, dog that has caused so much excite spent Tuesday with Mr. Kester's par- 'ont of late In town, was shot Tues cuts John Kestor and family. . day morning by tho chief of police Edwards. Tho dog seemed to be In tho Interest or stato missions friendly and good naturcd, although Uovorond W. N. Ferris Is to speak ,1C woulll not 8tnnd for tho children' on the coming Lords day at Wells- toa8ng, nnii (n two Instances has bit dale and Palestine. lc )0 young8ter8. i ltkiiib, truant omcor n.is JSP You've heard many an earful about the Prince Albert patented process that cuts out bite and oarch and lets vou smoke your fill without a comeback! Stake vnur hnntr mil that u proves out every nour ot the day. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality I There's sport smoking a pipe or rolliner your own, but you know that you've got to have the right tobacco I We tell you Prince Albert will bang the doors wide open for you to come in on a good time firing up every little so often, without a -2&w. ike your bank roll that Fringe Albert the national joy smoke regret You'll feel like your smoke past has been wasted and will be sorry you cannot back up for a fresh start. You swing on this say-so like it was a tip to a tnousand-aoiiar Dill I It s worth that in happi ness and contentment to you, to every man wno knows what can be gotten out of a chummy jimmy pipe or a makin's cigarette with Prince Albert for "packing"! R. J. KETKOUU TOBACCO CO. Wiaataa-Saba. S. C Till 1 h ravtrs km oi u utr rra do T"HE Prlnco. SB arrested Luther Armstrong of Elmlra who has refused to send his 13 year old son, Guy to school. No uso to bo sick when Dr. Murphy tho magnetic healer Is In ur mldBt, offtoo Is 39B Main street, Springfield, Oregon. C A. Townscnd left last night for Southern points. Ho will go as far us Kay, Arizona beforo returning to Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. II. C Fawyor of Seat tle. Wash., arrived Monday afternoon for an Indefinite stay. Mrs. Fawyor Is a daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Collins. Mrs. Ilert llholmonschuldor of Wond ling, who has boon spending sovoral days hero with her sister, Mrs. Emily Slovens, returned to hor homo Tues day. Morgan Workman of Mabel had his oyo removed by a local surgeon this morning . Tho inombqr was Injured about two months ago by a pleco of 81C0I. Mrs. Vallra Martin arrived Tuesday noon from Los Angoles, Cal to visit with hor parents, Mr. und Mrs. Ira Young. Mr. Martin's business will detain him u little longor. Chicken hot tamales, 15 cents, nt Eglmann's. Chris Hosottlor, of Saginaw,; who has boon visiting with his sister, Mrs. N. A. Itowo, has returned to his homo Mr. Hostottlor Is recovering from nn Injury to his oyo aftor an operation at tho Eugono hospital. Tho ladles of the Methodist Aid society gathered at the. Now Meth odist church building yesterday after noon for a general cleaning and putting In order of tho dining room and kitchen and the ladles' aid room The pews ore being arranged and tho last of tho art windows aro bolng put in, all getting readiness for tho dedi cation services December ,3. Word comes from William G. Ttybolt, of Eugene, who recently enlisted In tho regular army, and Is now at Vau- .AS. 1 a. ,4 V . ...vr BYUV, Albert tldv- rid tin. and lea. act, ererr Prince Albert Dackaee. han a real rnea taje-to-yooi on Its revert side. Yo-oTO read: "Proceu Patented! July 30th, 1907." That means that the United State Govern ment hat granted a patent on thai procets by which Prince Albert in made. And by which tongue bite mndt tnrtxtt psren mm cut out i btery . .where tobacco it told you'll And! Prince Albert awaiting; your lntoppyredbaEa.3c. tidy red tint, 10c; handsome pound and heir-pouncl tin humidors and lot that clever crystal elast humidor, witha. tponze motttener top. that keeps that tobacco in suet ftne conditleer- alwayal GRAZING RATES IN OREGON NATIONAL WILL REOPEN LUNCH ROOM NATIONAL FOREST RANGES PRODUCE 1 Lincoln School Children May Have FORESTS INCREASE Hot Food After Vacation. The student luncheon room at the ' Lincoln school will be reopened Im- -EXCELLENT STOCK Will Be Gradually Made To Equal mediately after the Thanksgiving ya-. Northern Washington And Oregon Two-thirds of Private Changes For Service- That tho National Forest ranges In And Mutton Production. cation, It was announced yesterday. Wooded country la Unexcelled Beef .New equipment, sucn as soup dowis , and spoons, is being received riow, . j , i MA,-dnt.f. . m i. r uuu a uctv uiuiu uuu siu: ii i uq in stalled. I District Forester George H? CeciV. Thp nlnn nn which ihr lunrh rnnm I Northern Washington arc among the ... 'Portland, Oregon, announces that af?- couver barracKs that he T. E.Abe-1 greatest beef and mutton producers 7' - one, ana Loyal K. Atkinson havo of any open range land In the country. Joined the signal corps of tho army , is Indicated by reports from the Ok tnrv nf AmHMilliipa hn flnnrnvpfl nm ance, when soup Is to bo served, the . , . . , . . . .... .... . .. Increase in the fce3 to be charged for ooaru wm lurnisn me meat, wnue ,.,,, ,, ' to Honolulu to Join tho general hospl-.ped from these ranges this year, r.v ..., . v ' ' .T" This increase will 1 nmdn .-.ri.r. A-i..Aua .. ... . nut iui iiiai liiu cKciuuita. xruu . , 4 . . . . v. r Doaru wiu rurnish the meat, wnue York vlnnr a mil J7 T, ff? FreS! who wish to avail them-1 L .y,6.0"- ) m,am8 'f B0lnR , the i weights , of sheep and cattle ship- 8e,vea of the lunch room prlvl, jcently received by District Forester ab,y a charge of about flye centg a 'ally for the nest three years, untlfi f! nnmrn T I nrt I nf Tirft Innrl v . MORE WHITE OWLS COMING Taxidermist Says Early Visit of Few Indicates More on Way. E. A. King, a taxidermist of Uo county, has George H. Cecil, of Portland. Shipments of lambs direct from these ranges averaged from .92 to men month will be charged each pupil to the cUar8es reach a point equivalent cover the cost of lunch room eouiD- to two-thirds of tho charges made by" 95 pounds at the stockyards, while ono shipment of Roan Shorthorn-Here- private owners for grazing stock oa The domestic science girls, under tne,r Iand tho guidance of Miss Anne Copen- Stock associations are being advls- recontly been Eiven n ,oru 8U-ers erageu uob pounus , instri,pnr u-ni iv ih v. ed of this decision in or,W thni Ktnf- white arctic owl to mount ot tho samo each with the shrinkage off. Tho av- ,ng nml 8erving A students who ments regarding the views of their variety lis tho ono shot hero a short erageon tho Okanogan Forest for toy ,br,ng ,cold ,unches wU, be Beryedi members may be submitted to th time ago by Arthur Shovo. The lat-.uoot tn'8 Reason will exceed 1300 aUhough any chlh,( whether he bring Forester by February 1, 1917. in casa tor specimen was. shot near Eugeno. ' P"ntl8- 'his Hindi or not, is privileged to they desire to discuss the matter. Mr. Hlrd says that tho. bird's early; "u Dlut;n- m .r.ureai stay Marcola Epworth League Meets, :A business meeting? of tho Epworth Leaguo of Marcola was held at tho;m,ml0'r of tno associations havo MotJiodlst church Thursday evening, i ,,ollght 8Uch bul,s whlch nre a on Investigation .of rental values frona i time to time, eaj-s Mr, Ctfcil, has re BAPTIST CHURCH jvealed that the Government charge Rev. W Norton Porrla. Mlnlstr-r . n.n.in ? , m . lems of jho stock business aro.thresh- ., c;;hno, in"im ' nin- . . , ..d mir nt acninnn ma00 I ulDl0 Scho1 at 10:00 a.m. Divine are only one-thlnLof the market value? vu. uiu ui. mo usbuciuiion iiiHUinifcH. worshln at 11:00 n l-sd that each member may prollt from Dr -Keenv Fen-is P nnT, P , ,T 1 "UBrT, ,7,V . ... tur- eeu Ferris. Senior and junior resources should bo disposod in Hkei, Ilia TJAIUI IWItO Ul UlU U111UIH. monHnp-c, nt fi-dfl r. to n.g,,. .. .. . , . ., . , , , meetings at o:JO p. m. Evening serv- manner. It is expected thnt In the near fu-,,ce of sonir d sernion nt 7.on Mr , " J 1 ture only high grade bulls will Tie per- 'SI A7,:3 - Natlonal Poreats were create Already a I v. ror tno primary purpose of consoir- . ,, mg mo. timoer ami water supply- Rumor Is Believed Untrue. . Tho , a r ... ...i.w i.a .inr.n.n.,, mr.tnl1 n,i n.i Service coo dc rat o tUrouch twelve lo unusually heavy woathor provallB; thoy , cal 8t0C,t firovtora associations In the ; migrate southward. They havo been iJKanogan country. . Tiie various pron shot occasionally in .this, section. Mr. Illng says, t,hat tho bird's .early visit indicates mote ot Its kind aro coining during tho wlntor, ' ' mltted on 'these ranges. Rumors have been afloat in Spring- Aftor tho business transactions wore , md0T past was rouna to wn en active con. completed tho evening was turned ! v,co r P"ratod according to tho ovor to tho social entertalnmenf. ' ,mnller of cows ho turns out on the Miss Vorena Ulack favored (ho Lea- "'"S0, ... I mi. - 1 a II.. M i a-a 1 KUe With sovornl vnnnl sntnst nfioi- " urn. oi me roresi oorvice in Cavln Uurns, Is much Improved from a fall ho received Friday evening when a horso ho was rldlncr beenma frlghtonod and throw him to tho refreshments woro served. Those organizing these local associations ' ,n Eu had b km d I ltn 1.I fta-t 1. i-!.. tt 1 . . A I - I. A f cnn ah 41.- a ...... u u uuu. ol luo lWo ooys, treated as a secontjary matter and!, Sam loung Jr.. and Will Young, who only a portlon of thjJ admlnl8lmt0rfe went from Springfield a year ago to cost of handi,nB tno Forests was asfc Join a Canadian regiment for service ed as a grazing feo. ground. Ho Is visiting his parents Mr. and -Mrs. .J C. nurns. -R. Howard, an omployo of the Booth. Kelly Lumber company, was lilt up on tho head by a pleco of slab wood from tho hog- Tuosday aftornoon, A painful scalp wound was Inflicted. Roy Lovo" and family havo movod proscnt woro: Mr. and Mrs. Morris, , has Iod to Ul forming of a County Mr8- A Di nuddlman. who W! b . OA Ante f (KA ar i van A AAMlnil.M ... 1 1 1. k ' Mr. anu Mrs. Hymos, Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Mij. an,d Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Lock, Mrs, Nottlo Noll, Miss Verona Dlack, Clara Johnson, Pearl Walker, Lela, Hennls, Madeline Miles, Pauline Dugld, Iva Titus, Georgo Pierce, Sher man Spong, Eart Walkor, Mjaurlco Gorloy, and Lyman Vockey. Stock Growers Association with J f ren,i 0f Mrs young when both fainl- 11 receipts from Nation which all these local associations aroiltes ,lve ,n Springfleldi state8 gho al Forest business to the extent oC nflllluinil I. OR rtfm punt ttln rovAnua rt tha.A. has reveived no wortl of even an in-' . . ... , . . " Jury, but feels quit certain she would Ivislo materia"y ,DCrea8ed If You Doll Up You'll Be Fined For the flscal year endinS June 30. If folks come dressed up, thoy'H me.,the states of Oregon and Wash bo fined. So declaro ini nnj.niow : ,nBton received J32.820.65 as their- in speaking of their '"Poverty" social Bharo of tho srazlng receipts from the I Since the National Forest stateei For a line of Boys' School, Hi-cut and Dress SHOES that can't be beat for quality and price, I have 'em. Seeing is believing. Come and see. First-Class Repairing With the Best of Leather. W. A. HALL FIFTH AND MAIN aftillutcd, Tho District Forester says that tho Forest Service has been Instrumental in organizing over sixty stock grow ers associations In Oregon and Wash ington, which, have been recognized undor National Forest regulations nn l aro n6w actively cooperating with tho Forest officers In their efforts to bet tor stock and range conditions in the National Forests of tho two states. CHRISTIAN CHURCH C. H. Jensen, Pastor. Subject Sunday morning, "Moses as a Typo of Christ." Sunday ovonlng, "Another Man's Wlfo.". Endeavor mooting at 6:30 aubJect, "Tho Grace p( Gratltudo" Prayer meeting Wed nesday evening;' .subject:. I'Tho Temp tation of. Jesus.'f. Rniember. that, all services .begin on tlmo. ' r ' . Domestic Science Teacher To. Speak; Miss Anno McCormfck, domestic ,scIonco and 'domestic .art teacher,, will tniK on "What Wo Mean By Homo Economics" nt tho next mooting of scheduled for Saturday evening, Dec ember 2. The chargo for tho event Is ten cents, refreshments included, and everyone Is cordially Invited. The money secured will be used by the Robokas toward tho furnishing pf n room In the I. O. O. F. home in Portland. Urges Band Members to Turn Out Tho president of tho .band urges ev ery member to turn out for practlco npxt Monday night at 7 s 30 sharp. Tho organization will begin preparation for concerts ,to be held. In. the near future-. A, E. Wigg, who la employed at tho Ed Domptor blacksmith shop rocelv ed a bad temple brulso and injuries the Springfield grango. which will bo to the left arm. when kicked by a hold on Saturday, December 9. horse Tuesday atteraoo. National Forests within their bordors. Without considering increased re ceipts from other forest resources thias figure would bo double by the advance! in grazing rates. To Decide Most Popular Girl. Tho Marcola high school student: body mot last Friday afternoon. AI5 the meeting U was decided to sqtmSI two of the M. H. S, boyB to CorvalUty December lto .3, td attend tho boy conferenco there. To raise mopejt to defray the expenses It was de cided to vote oa the" moat popular young lady ki Use jM.' H. 3. at. ai penny a "vote. Much Interest has boon shown and overt wolvo dollars; havo bqen talsoil within two daya'i. The contest lasts until Friday' even ing. Tho results are very uncertain as yet.