MONDAY, DEC. 25, 1010, TUB illUNOFIELD NBWP PAGE TIKI 9J New Year Gifts With each succeeding year tho presentation of Now Ycnr tokens Increases. Tho custom has become a popular voguo. Our stock of holiday goods contains many practical and iiueful Items that will ninko oxcollent Now Yoar gifts. Overlooked Obligations Tho Now Yoar affords an opportunity for giving some thing to tho overlooked friend, or a roturn gift to nomcono who has thoughtfully remembered yout Perfumes, Stationery, Toilet Goods, New Year Cards, Calendars, Eto. Mnko your selections now. miii mm mi in i mm m NEVCH SUBSTITUTE 'Mm U toeni Catarrh In thU mi MM-eawrtty thnn nU otlir 3U4m nrt tewrthaf, and until tlis last few 7MM nn suppecd to fo Incurable, rer Teat many years doctors pronounced It local dfseaan and prescribed local reme din, and by constantly falllnar to. our with local treatment, pronounced It Incur aiiic. CHoneo lina proven Catarrh to bo a comtltutlonal disease, and therefor" r. quire ciiiiKllIiilloiinl treatment. Ifftlra Catarrh tnanufncitired by K. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O o, la tho only Constitutional cur on the market It U taken Internnlly. It ncu directly on the blood and mueous aurfarra of the eystem. They offer ot" hundred dollara for any case It fall In cure. Hend for clrculara and teatlmonlal AditrrMt F, J. CHENI5T A CO., Toledo. O. Bald hy rrl.Kll, lie. Take Hall a Family 1'IIU for coronation. I Town and Vicinity James Cdwilon ot Mohawk spent Saturday in -Sprnlgftold. Don't forget tlio D per cent cash discount at Sneed'a grocery. Andrew Nystrom of Wendllng was la.town shopping on Saturday, Nifty perfumes In boxes at Pecry'i Loo DavU of Douclan Gardens was In 'Springflold shoplng on Saturday. Tho llttlo non of Mr. and Mra. Rob toy la qulto III with pneumonia. Are you gutting 6 par cent on your groceries? If not, why not? You can at Snood's. MUSOpat Whlloly left Friday for Winchester whoro she will spend tho ClirlfitiiiiiH holidays with friends. Latest Iloprlntn 00 cents at Poory'a Mrs. Thomas Jonos and daughter, Doris, of Fossil, aro npondlng tho ChriBtmns holidays with Mrs. John Edwards. Got your Baskotball ahooa at Wolf and Miller's MIsb Clytlo Hal), rcportor on tho Njws, is spondlng tho Christmas holi days with relatives at Falls City. Shorty Lansborry Is In from Wend ling to spond Christmas with his par eats. Xrnas stationery bought beforo tho rl(? At Peery's Th Dobth-Kolly camp' closed Fri day f.venlng for tho Christmas soaBon and pill not rosutno operations until tomorrow. Last mlnuto Christmas gifts, sta tjjonenry candy, and jperfumo. At Ketels. 2tms. Tho FIschor-Doutln mill and camp closed Friday ovonlng and will remain closed until tomorrow to glvo tholr employes a clmnco to colobrato tho Christinas season. Gloves, shirts, ovoralls, wollcn box and tin pants at Wolf and Mlllor'B. Misses Kato Lansborry, Gr.nco Male, and Myrtlo Coponhuvor who aro atten ding tho Stato Normal school at Mon mouth camo homo Saturday to spond tho, Christmas hldiys with. Uiolr parontB in Springflold. Buy your Christmas candlos at Eggl mann's Candy Kitchen tho purest homo-mndo goods for (ho loam monoy. It. L. Kirk, superintendent of tho Springfield schools will go to Port land tho first of this weok to attend tlio sessions of tho Stato Teachorso' Association covuntton. Xmns boxes at Poory's (MIss Mary Hagor of Flschor's Camp had hor tonsils and adenoids removed by, a local physlclnn Saturday af tor noon. Ollvor Root of Wendllng camo la Saturday to spend ChriBtmns with his family. ,W)o havo tho boot Loggors' shoon in. this end of tho valloy at only $8.1)0. WoU and Miller. Miss Imogeno Miller of Sacramento, California, Is spending the holidays at" the homo of hor brother; Ransom llilior. Mrs. Adams ofWInborry, was op erated on at tho Eugono hospital Fri day' for appendicitis, Sho Is recov ering in flno ahapo. Airs. Walter Prlco of Marcola will pond Christmas with her mothor, Mrs. Joliannah Woods, at Tlgardsvlllo. Xmas Seals and 8tlckin. at Peery's Mra. Suo Olio and hor daughter, MIm Lulu Oilo, departed Thursday for Port land, whoro they will spond Christmas with friends. Old-faahlonod mixed Christmas can. dy, two pounds for a ouartor at Eggl mann's Candy Kitchen. Miss Amlo O. Young and Miss Efllo J. Rhodes loft Friday af'rnoon for tholr homos In Portland, whoro thoy will spond tho holidays. Last mlnuto Christmas gifts, sta tionery, candy, and porfumo. At Ketels. 2tms. - Miss Doss Palmer and her sister, Lucy Palmor, who Is a studont at tho University ot Oregon, left for tholr homo in Fossil, Ore., whoro thoy will spend tho Christmas vacation, Old-fashlonod mixed Christmas can dy, two pounds for a quarter at Eggl mann's Candy Kltchon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Fenwlck leave Saturday morning for San Diego, Cali fornia, whoro they will enjoy tho sun ny south for period of sovoral months. Miss Mary Dartlolt, ot Portland, ar rived Tuesday and will spend Christ mas at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dartlett, and family. Cupid Flour $2.00. Others ask $2.40. Johnson's Dost $1.00. Others ask $1.80. Every sack guaranteed. Why pay more? Springfield Feed Com pany. C. E. Lyon, ot the Springflold Feed company has two lemons on display tho smallest of which weighs 16 oun ces and is 12 inches; In dlamotcr. Thoy wero sent from Corning California by Mr. Lyon's father. Those lemon are ot tho Pandarosa varioty. Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Pollard and children will Bpcnd Christmas with Dr. Pollard's mothor, Mrs. Joannah Woods at Tlgarsvlllo. Mrs. Pollard will go on to Kalama, Washington and vslt with hor sister, Mra. Ar thur M. Drown. Good reliable (Ire Insurance. No as sessments; no membership too. Pay oncd and you aro done. H. E. Walker at (ho City Hall." Wo aro making very attractive prl cob on Flour and Feed In quantities of 500 pounds or more. Prices that our competitors cannot moot. Wo buy right and In largo quantities. If you aro offered food for leas than W3 ask for It, tako a samplo ofit and com. paro with our stock. Our prlcos are lowest posslblo coqaltcnt with tho quality of feed wo nro offering to oar customers. Our feed comes from Eastern Washington and Oregon, and tho food mado from tho flnrdwhoat ot that section Is not to be compared with tho foods produced In tho Wllla motto Valloy. Conio in and lot us show you tho dlfforenco. Thero Is tho samo differenco in Hour. Wo court your criticism. Highest quali ty Poultry Supplies at loweBt prices. SPRINGFIELD FEED CO. SOCIAL EVENTS HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS ARE ENTERTAINED Tho senior clasii ot tho Springflold high school was entertained at the homo of tho Misses Edna, Winona and Winifred Piatt, at Douglas Gardens Friday evening. Tho happy young people woro taken from town to the seat of tholr enjoyment by Sutton'. auto truck. Tho ovealng was spent playing games and In eating candy. pop corn, nuts and other goodies. Tho happy occasion was nearly spoil od whon two masked robbers wore reported to bo lurking in tho shadows of the road. An armed guard sat J with tho driver all the way homo and tho chaperon had her flashlight ready (for Immodlato uso. Those who on joyod tho hospitality ot tho Piatt sis- Iters wero: the Misses Vera Williams, Doris Bikes, Matilda Grunlng, Lillian Mulligan, Esther Draltaln, Lcota Mc- 'Cracken, Edna PJatt, Winona Piatt, Winifred Piatt, Mcssers William Rod enbo, Floyd Dartlett, Virgil Slgnor, lLowls Grandy, Walter Dalloy, Win I. frcd Mny. EMERY'S HAVE CHRISTMAS -TREE PARTY Dr. and Mrs. N. W. Emery entor talnod a numbor ot their friends at i I real old fashioned Christmas troo par ty at their" homo on south Second street Thursday evening. The main ovent of tho evening was tho coming of Santa, who in bis red wOllen suit I trimmed with ermtno, brought many 'surprises for tho guests. A beauti ful fir treo, lighted with candles and laden with gifts, added to tho cheer of the occasion. SanU was very Ioxacting in giving out the presents on this occasion he Insisted that each person who received a package should !read a verso aloud beforo ho could lay claim to tho tor dog, or cat. or 'Kodak," or broom, or A. B. C. book. (After Santa had waited for the tumult to subside ho took flashlight pictures of his guests to show tho brownies up north what Springflold people look llko. After Santa had completed his visit tho hostess served delicious re freshments to hor guests. Tboso who enjoyed tho party wero Dr. and Mra. W. II. Pollard, Miss Frances Elizabeth Dakor ot Hood River, MI33 Efllo Rhodes Miss Vera Williams, Miss Esther Campboll, Wjaltcr Dlmm, and Dr. and Mrs. N. W. Emery. Cough Medicine for Children. Mrs. Hugh Cook, Scottsvlllo, N. Y., says: "About flvo years ago when wo wero Hying in Garbutt, N. Y 1 1 doctored two of my children sufforln from colds wltlfChamborlaln's Cough ' Remedy and found it Just as represent ed In every way. It promptly chockod their coughing and cured tholr coliUi quicker than nnythlug I ever used.' ! Obtainable everywhere. HOW APPENDICITI8 CAN BE PREVENTED Springflold pooplo should know that a fow dosos of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Aldor-l-ka often reliovo or prevent appendicitis. This simple mixture removes such sur prising foul matter that ONE SPOON FUL relievos almost ANY CASE con stipation, sour stomach or gas. A short treatment helps chronic stom ach trouble Aldor-l-ka has easiest and most thorough action ot anything wo ovor sold. M, M. Poory Drug Co. New Milk Prices. Commencing January 1st we will glvo you the benefit ot our saving in tlnio In keeping books and collecting accounts. And in loss of bad accounts by selling milk tickets, for cash, as follows: 12 1 qt tickets $1.00 .08 1-3 per qt 20 lqt. tickets $2.00 & .01 per qt. 40 1 qt. tickets $3.00 & .07i per qt. 10 . pt. tickets $.60 .05 per pt. 1 22 1 pt. tickets $1.00 .04Va per pt. 35 1 pt. tickets $1.60 .04 2-7 per pt. J 48 1 pt, tickets $2.00 3 .04 1-0 per pt. I Brook Farm Dairy Phono 10f3 GEO. A. DORRIS Good For Constipation. Chamberlains Tnblots aro excel lent for constipation. They aro pleas ant to tako and mild nnd gontlo In effect. Obtainable everywhere To our Patrons: A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year W. A. HALL ' - Men's and Boys' Shoes Repairing a Specialty Main Between 6th and 6tn BENEFIT SPRINGFIELD LIBRARY ASSOCIATION flTucfimy g&eitmrj, $ce: 2G, 8:15' a'typcR DIRECTOR . CHARLES E. GLASS QUARTET MRS. W. M. CASE, MRS. A, MIDDLETON. MIL HENRY PAUL FILER, MR. IRA A. MANVILLE 8oprano Alto! Teaor Bass DOUBLE MALE QUARTET 1st. Tenor R. A. BRODIE E. E. MORRISON 1st. Bass EDWARD NUNN RANDALL SCOTT 2nd. Tenor LLEWELLYN EVANS NORTON PENGRA 2nd. Bass. REV. C. H. JENSEN L. E. PARSONS CHORUS HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR .' . ' i . ; iX MR. CHARLES M. RDNYAN -Accompanist PROGRAM Part I 1. Hymn 636 "Watchman, tell us of the nighL" MMason Chorus, Choir and Congregation, tall standing) 2. Prayer, Rev. J. T. Moore 3. Scripture Reading Islah 53 . Rev. N. W. Ferris 4. Scripture Reading Luke 2 ..Rev. C. H. Jensen 5. Hymn 123 "Silent Night." . Gruber Chorus and High School Choir 6. Duet, "Thero was Joy in Heaven.' Smart Soprano, Jean Fischor, Ruth Scott Alto, Edna Duryee, Mabel Duryee. 7. Quartet, Hymn 112, 'There's a song In the air." . Harrington Mesdames Case and MldiMeton Mcssers Filer and Mahvllle 8. Song (in unison) "That sweet story of old" ..Wes Alice Kerr, Juanlta Knight, Ruth Nunn. Esther Tuck, , Keith Emmons. Frances Moon 9. Hymn ISO "All ball.the power of Jesus name" -Holder Chorus, Choir and Congregation (all standing) Part II CantataVTHE PRINCE OF PEACE" Introduction Ashford Piano t - SING, O HEAVENS. No. 1. Chorus. Choir. Sing, O heavens, and be Joyful, O earth, Break forth Into singing, O mountains. Soprano Solo. For the Lord hath comforted his people And will have mercy upon his afflicted. Soprano and Alto Duet. For tho Lord hath comforted his p-ople And will havo mercy upon his afflicted. Choir. Therefore, cry out and shout, thou inhabitant of Zion. Trio. For groat is tho Holy One of Israel Choir. In the midst of thee. No. 2. Bass Solo. THE HEAVENLY KING. For behold! a King shall reign in righteousness and Princes shall rule In Judgment. A king, long time foretold, Shall reign In righteousness, And princes shall in Judgment rule And not In wickedness; As rivers in a parched pbico, Where water thero ia none, Or shadow In a weary land, Shall be that promised One. As from the world a hiding-place . A covert from tho storm, In Bethlehem, in Judah's sunny clime, Shall como that glorious form; The sinbound captives ho will free And bid their souls rejoice, The lame shall walk, the blind shall see, And all obey his voice. No. 3. .Quartet. AND THERE SHALL COME FORTH. And thero shall como forth a rod Out of 'tho stem ot Jesse And a branch shall grow out ot his roots, And tho Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon blm And he Bhnll save his people from their sins. And thore shall como forth a rol Out of tho stem of Jesso And tho Srirlt of the Lord shall rest upon him And ho shall save his people from tholr sins. No. 4. Tenor Solo and Chorus. FEAR THOU NOT. Tenor Solo. , Eoar thou not! Thou art highly favored. Be not troubled I Gladly Hear! , . ..God is with thoe! Blessod above all other women, Let the tidings glvo tlieo choer! Fear not! For tho Lord is with thee, Thou art favored in hia sight! Thino shall be son and .savior Who shall bo a shining light. Choir. Son ot God and of the Highest, Ho shall be tho Prlnco of Peace, His shall be the' throne of David, And his Kingdom never cease: Fear thou not! God is with thee! No. 5. Contralto Solo ' HAIL! BETHLEHEM. Hull! Bethlehem, city ot David, Blessed art thou; Though humble and lowly Yot shalt thou bo exalted. . For thou art chosen to be tho abode Of tho Holy Ono of Israel, And out of thoo shall rise The lleht of tho world. Hall) Bethlehem, city ot David, Blessed art Hum; Though humblo and lowly Yet shalt thou bo exalted. Blessed art thou, No, I. Men's Quartet. O HOLY NIGHT. O Bight, so calra asd holy, Upon Judcan plains, When sbopherd's cars woro greeted, Dy moroUhan earthly strains; 'While they listened all aroand thorn Such a wondrous glory stone, 'Twas thus the mighty angr-1 Would make his presflnco known. O wondrous night, so softly bright! O night, so calm and holyl O holy nightl q holy night! O night, so calm and holy, So bcatutiful and bright! The watchers sure wero blenscd Who saw thy glorious HgbL And sweeter far the music Tho wond'rlng shepherd's beard, Thau human art has yielded, Or song of tropic bird. O night, so calm and holy, So bcatutiful to seo! No other nightly season Was ever like to theo! While tho guarded flock lies sleeping. And the stars are shining clear, The shepherds beard sweet music, 'Tls heaven's angelic choir. O wondrous night, so softly bright! O night, so calm and boly ! O boly night! O boly night! No. 7, Solos, Duet, Quartet, Chorus and Devble Cheru. THERE WERE SHEPHERDS. Soprano Solo. - ., There were shepherds abiding la the field, koopteg watch over their flocks by night. Men's Quartet. Keeping watch over their flocks by night Soprano. Solo. And lo! the angel of tho Lord came upon them asd the glory of the Lord shone around them; and taey were sore afraid. Men's Quartet And they were sore afraid. Soprano Solo. ..... And the an eel said unto them: Fear not for behold. I bring you good, tidings of great Joy wbloh shall be'to-'sll ceoDle: for unto you, in ine city ot jjavia, is oars & Savior, which Is Christ the Lord. Men's Chorus. , And suddenly there was with tho angel a mulUtadt; of the heavenly host, praising God and saying: . Double Chorus. Glory to God! Glory to' God! Hark the angel voices cry 1 Glory be to God on high. Peace on earth and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled. Unison. Joyful all ye nations rise Join the triumph of the skies, With th' angelic host proclaim, Christ is born In Bethlehem. Soprano and Tenor Duet , - . Hall the heav'n-born Prince ot Peace! Hail the Sun of righteousness! Rls'n with healing in his wings, Light and life to all he brings. Double Chorus. Glory to God! Glory to, God! Hark the angel , voices .cry . Glory be to God on High! ( Single Chorus. Glory b6 to God on High! " Double Chorus, ":, Glory be to God on High! No. 8- Soprano and Alto Duet. BRIGHT STAR OF HOPE. ! Duet - Behold yon star In heav'n's blue dome, beaming sorbrIgaty Its mellow radlence shedding celestial light; ' r O star, so bright, so fair, What tldincs dost thou bear? t Tellest thou of peace r gory war? Alto. Tidings -of peace to all mankind I bring As I guide the wise men to the new-born King. Tidings of peace to mankind I bring; Yes, gentle peace to all mankind I bring. Soprano. O wonderful star! O wonderful start Yes, gentle peace, peace to all mankind thou dost brinf Duet ' Guiding the wise men to the now-borc King. It is the star ot Bethlehem- ' The star of faith, ot hope, and love. 1 O star, shine on In glory, Guide us to the new-born King. Behold yon star in heav'n's blue dome, beaming so bright, Its "mellow radlence shedding celestial light; Bright star of hope! Bright star ot hope! , J Shine on In radiant glory! Shine on! Shine on! No. 9. Men's Chorus. I MARCH OF THE MAGI. Come three kings from tho Orient, 1 With gifts of gold and jewels rare; What's their quest from their homes so far? Why to Salem's gates repair? I On they march through the city streets, By hope sustained, though travel worn; ! On they march through the city. On they march, on they march ' To the lowly manger home Seeking the Christ-child, That had as Jewish king been born, That thoy might worship him, t And with Jewels rich adorn. ' Still they followed the radiant star Which had led them all tbe weary way, 1 Till they came to Bethlehem, " Where tho sleeping Child-king lay! ' No. 10. Soprano Solo. O BLESSED LORD. O blessed Lord, accept ub, As now we como to thee, To thank thee tor thy goodness And tor thy pord'nlng grace so troo. O 'Jesus ever precious, O shepherd ever kind! Thy very name is music To ear, and heart, and mind. Refrain. Our love and adoration With gladsome hearts we bring, And pralso to thoe wo offer, Our everlasting King, Tho riches and the glory That thou in heaven hadst known, Thou laldst aside, dear Savior, For our transgessions to atone. As llttlo child thou camwt, The Lord ot lords thou art, Now be thy throno established In every human heart. No. 11. Final Chorus. BLESSED BE THE LOftD GOD. Blessed bo the Lord God ot Israel For ho hath Yisited and redeemed his people And hath raised up a mighty salvation for us. In tho house pt his servant DvW; And ho spako by the moutU ot JaJl holy prppheta Which have been tlnce the world began, , That we should be saved from our enemies. And from, the hands ot all that hate us. Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Sing praises to the God of our salvation! Ob, pralso his name, Hallelujah I Oh, praise the God ot our Balvatlon! Hallolujah! Amen.