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MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 10 IT. THE SI'IUNQFIELD NEWS page iimefc We Thank You Ah wo croon the threshold of a now your, wo wish to thank those who havo honored tin with their confidence and trade during tlio year- that Is gono. Wo Btrivo always to protect and proniolo tho intorcutu of our frioudH and customers in ovory way and wo aro gratified to note the geuoroUH response which UiIh policy hringH. During tho coming year wo Hliull malto ovory effort to servo you ovon hotter than wo havo in tho pant. Wo oxtond to all olncoro wlohoo for a happy, hoalthy and prosporouo Now Yoar. ' W NEVE SUBSTITUTE : Town and Vioinity Wllraot Foster of Portland Is visi ting with friends In this city. Mrs. N. II. nutlur Is suffering much pain as a result of a recent fall. Mr, and Mrs. J. K. Fox aro visiting frlomla In Bweet Home. Claud Nystrom In confined to his homo with a sovoro case of tonsllltls. C. Mountjoy, of Portland, Is spend ing tho holidays with his brother 2. T. Mounjoy and family. (Jrand Warden W. V. Walker was entertained Saturday nvenlng by tho I. O. O. V. lodgo In Cottage drove J. C. Johnson and family of Goshon, spent Christmas week In Koscburg vis iting relatives. Miss Esther Campbell returned to day from Jennings Lodge where sho spent the holidays. C. E. Ewers, Illnchly, Powods, was registered at tho American hotel yos tcrday. Miss Myrtle Huntley of Eugeno has been visiting at tho home of nor Oran. dmothor, Ann E. Huntley. Mrs. L. E. banks and HtUe daughter. Juno, are visiting MrB. Dank's fathor, John Tate at Vlda. Duy your first class grain hay at J. J. Browning's Peed Store. Little Mlssos Evelyn Faith and Vlo let Loena Domplor aro visiting at tho home of an aunt at Newhorg. Mrs. L. J. Lopley entertained tho UdlCB of tho Aid society of the Chris tian church Friday afternoon. Tho Springflold Feed company ship ped n car of hops Saturday and a car of wheat to California for Marion Pow. ell tlio same day. Mrs. Suo Olio returned from Port land Saturday noon, whero sho spent tho wook visiting her daughter, Mrs. 0, E, McDonald, and family. Miss Estella Martin departed yes terday morning for Brownsville whero sho Is spending Now Year's day vie-. King friends. Don't forgot tho 5 por cont cash discbunt at Snc,cd's grocory. A number of Springfield old time frlonds' attended tho funoral'of Dr. D. A. 1'alno which wns hold In Eugeno Friday afternoon. J. W. Collin roturned to his duties at tho Booth-Kelly Lumber company mill after nn nbsenco of seven woolen, mn noil liv n nnrlnun lllncg. Wto hnvo tho best Loggers' shooi In this end of the valloy at only 8.U0. Wolf nnd Mlllor. Tho family of Dr. W, II. Polard ar rived homo Saturday evening after spondlng tho holidays with rolntlvoj at Tlgarduvlllo and at Knlama, Wash. It. Horr, piano leachor of Salem, has been visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hnlght during tho last fow flays, ; Wednesday night will bo installa tion of oincors at tho United Artisans, All members aro roquoatod to bo present Oct your BaBlcotball shoos at Wolf nnd Minor's Mr. and Mrs. JossHansard havo ro turned to thalr homo nt Lobanon nftor a throo weoks1 visit with Mrs. Hans ard's mother, Mrs. I). E. Darling. Tho following woro guests at tho Springflold hotol yesterday: Frod Shop herd, J, D, Fobs, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. 3, E. Konnorly, Loaburg; W. C. Mljlor, and Frank MeBeo. Good rolnblp flro Insurance. No as BBjSsments; no membership feo. Pay once and you are dene. H. E. ' Walker Frlonds havo received word from Mrs. U. q. .JtfcEihnny Baying that Mr. McElhany, wW has beeu vory poorly .after-a recent operatloni Is much lra p'royed." "They are at Wntortown, JBouth Dakota. Tho C. V, C's, nn organization of PHONE 31 Harold Peory roturned Thursday af ter a short visit at Sclo and Portland. Joe Lusby spont ycstenlay at Cor vnlllfl visiting with friends. Mrs, Hose Montgomery is spending New Year's with her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Snood, at Waltervllle. Mrs. L. Mny will bo hostess for tho Kensington club on Friday uftcrooon, January 5. Olovos, shirts, overalls, wollcn sox and tin nnntu nt U'nlf ntul Mllli.r'ii I The majority of the local business houses closed at noon for tho remain- dor o ftoday, Now Year's. I II. C. Montjoy of Portland roturned home toduy after a weeks visit at tho homo of his father, 54. T. Mountjoy. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Earlo of Port land aro guests hero at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Honvor. Miss Lester Burt returned to her homo nt Portland Friday evening after having spent a fow days here as a guest ofMIss Iluth Scott. Mrs. Eddeeso Cox and small daugh ter, Miss Johanna, returned home Sat urday evening after a visit of a few days with relatives at Sclo.' Frank Parrish, who Is quite 111 with pneumonia, passed n good night and Is resting no in d what easier this morn ing. Tho best on earth. Menthol Cough Drops. Egglmann'y W. C. Parker was called to Portland yesterday by tho Budden death of a married ulster who resided in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parsons re turned to North Bend yesterday after having spent a week here visiting at tho home of Mrs. Parson's mother, Xlrs. S. L. WyMker. Mini Penrl Snook came down from Fall Crcdlr this morning, nnd expects to ninko this city her homo for tho remainder of tho winter. She will nttend the Eugeno Business college. , Are you getting G por cent on your groceries? If not, why not? "You can nt Snood's. young ntun who nttend tho Methodist Sunday school, wilt hold tholr jlrst regular meeting at the home of John Dlmin, Junior, on Seventh nnd C stroots Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ira Tnnton and children of JInrrlsburg and Mrs, Tnnton's brother Ucnl Mountjoy of Eugeno visited at tho homo of tholr undo, '.. T. Mount Joy Saturday. Tho local Epworth Leaguo chapter will furnish tho singing for tho oral of Willis Brown and Jackson Brown, which will bo hold from tho W. F. Walker undertaking parlors commencing at 2 o'clock tomorrow. Rovorend H. C. Ethel filled tho pul pit nt tho Free Methodist church on tho west sldo yosordny morning on account of tho nbsenco of Rovorend M. F. Chtlds, tho pastor, who is down tho valloy holding Blblo raootlngs. 0. E. Smiles roturaod homo yostorday morning from Kltson Springs, whero hoping to got rollof from tho Bovoro attack of rhoumatlBm from which ho Is suffering. Ho Is llttlo Improved however nnd Is still conflnod to hU homo. Miss Bornlco Ingalls, who has been spending tho holidays with hor parents Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Ingalls, roturnod to Soattlo, whoro sho Ib a student at tho University of Washington. Miss Ingalls was rocontly olocted president of tho womon's gloo club. Chamberlain's Cough Romedy Mont Effectual. "I havo taken a groat many bottlos of 'Chamberlain's Cough Romedy and ovory time It has curod mo, I havo found It most effectual for n hacking cough nnd for colde Affor taking It a cough always disappears," wrltos J, R. Moore, Lost Valloy, Ga. Ob tainable overywhoro, Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury an mercury will itirrly destroy Ilia fna of ntnell anil completely dentnirn (ha wnoio nytirm wiiau enterinK It throujrii His murnii surface. Mich article should never ui unco except on prescriptions from rcpulnblo plylclnn, n (ho damage nicy win no m ten low 10 inn soon you ran pnmiltily dcrlvn from tliern, Hall's Culnrrh Curs, mnntifnctiirril liy V. J, Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., ronlalnr no mercury, nn.l In tUen Inlernnlly, acting directly upon thn blood nnd inticoun sur- rnces or the syntem, in buying Itnll'a Cstnrrh Cure ho ur you get Ihn xenu Inc. It I tnken Internnlly nnd nmd In Toledo. Ohio, by V. J. Cheney ft Co, Te tlmnnlnla free. Hold by nrupelut. Prlca 78o per bottle. Taku lUII'i t'arnlly I'llli for eoattlpstlon. Tho following persons woro regit tercd at tho Elllo hotel yostorday: Mrs. Ilort Doano and family, Jasper; 0. W. Llvcsay, Lebanon; E. H. Heat on, Marcola; and C. A. Elspass, Eu geno, . Charles Kirk son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kirk Is exnoctcd homo from (Chnnoy, Washington, whero ho has I I i i ..a . . , bcon visiting at tho home of an nunt jMIss Elslo Kirk, who Is an Instructor In tlio Chancy Normal school. D. S. Deals, cashier of tho Spring field First National Dank, received a largo lemon from friends at Pasa dena, California, on Christmas day that welghod 24 ounces and measured 15 Inches In circumference. Tho lemon Is on display at tho Nows Office Vanco Cngley returned to Portland . i . k t i . . it. . . .... . . . iouy auer nuviug vwicu in mis cuy since Friday evening with relative nnd friends. Mr. Cngley, who has a position as "Ad" man on tho Morn ing Orcgonlon, says ho likes Portland fine, but he'd rather llvo In Springfield. LEGILATURE MAY KEEP STATE BUDGET IN 6 PER Continued from page one. cal school which Is to be built nt Portland, JuO.000 is requested for a i Lunchford. Mm. Pred Hlnson, Del new building before tho $50,000 which i Hlnson, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew was appropriated by tho Inst Jeglsln-' Nystrom. Gladys Nystrom, Earl Ny turo for tho school ls spent. Tho last strom, Claud Nystrom, Floyd Nystrom; appropriation was contingent upon I Man-In Nystrom, and Herman Ny $2G,000 being raised from other sourc-1 Btrom. cs to be added to tho appropriation. It I Is announced thnt this sum has Just ' TO ENTERTAIN TONIGHT been completed, so I7G.000 will now bo 1 AT NEW YEAR PARTY available and Mr. Taxpayer pointed j Invitations are out for a New Year's out that the legislature could wait , party tot this evening, when Miss Eu- untll that was UBed up before making i nice Parker will be hostess at her another appropriation (or now build home on Fifth and B streets. Games Inga. land light refreshments will be In- This does not affect tho school's j request for J78,8QG for current expen- dlturcs. I26.C05 for roDlacoments an.l betterments and supplies, and J.120J ! for contincenclea. ' State Normal Aaka SF.6.000 M.r. i By Its regular millage tax and feea'Baugh, Miss Duttce Fischer, Norman' Night' ' N the Oregon State . Normal at Mon- Byrne. Miss Jean Fischer. Gordon , Addrcss - ' J T,:' mouth will receive approximately $87- Byrne. Miss Wanna McKtnney. Rey :c "Four Tleasons for Peter's Fall, j GOO. and It In JiMklnc- fnr nn rwlritHnnnl Ilallv (TorKort Mnnr. nnrf xllDrnD SOlO Mabel Duryee 180,000 for now buildings. Mr. Tax- Claire and Faith Holdridge of Cres payer would eliminate tho request well. for $50,000 for onlnrging the woraon'a I dormitory and $6000 for street pav- GLEN WOLLEY IS HOST inc. The suggested slash In the Oregon ' Stnt hnxnitm Annmnrintinn an. plies to requests for now buildings, Tho suggested cut Is the request for $65,000 for nn addition to tho rccelv- Inic warn. , u n4nwnnn uA e UApuj ui otftjo lllU W I O li V Tuberculosis hospital can easily get Puncn, caKo ana cookios wore servo-i along without tho $14,300 It is ask- at a lato hour. Those who were pre lng for now buildings, ono being a sent wore: Misses Lcota McCracken. now pnvllion. nnothor a born nnd tho Edna Fisher, Edna Duryee, DorrU other a resldencu for tho superln tendenti - Tho .Oregon Historical sqciety Is asking for twice, tho amount , It ie - coived from the Inst legislature. It U asking for $24,280, which is said to be nt least $10,000 moro than shou'd bo nllowod. PRESIDENT CREATES GAME RESERVE Continued from page ouu. UP ln cooperation with tho local cltl- fun-izcns nnd sporting clubs, and will be Issued by tho Secretary of Airrlculturo. It is understood that regulated fish-! lng will bo allowed, but tho number of permits Issued tho first season will bo purely experimental, slnco tho cap acity of the streams Is not known. Says Mining Prospects Better. M. N. Thompson, a mining promoter with headquarters at Baker, Is In the city for a short vUlt with Mrs. Thomp son nnd tholr llttlo daughter MIbs Gladys. Mining is picking Up, Mr. Thompson says, and tho outlook for the now year ls brlghtor than it has boon for many years. Royal Neighbors Lodge, Each officer and tho nowly elected olllcors of thcRoynl Neighbor lodgo ls requested to report for practice at ho W. O. W. hall Tuesday nftor noon at 3 o'clock sharp. MANY IN SPRINGFIELD TRY SIMPLE MIXTURE Many Springflold poople are sur prised at tho QUICK action of simple buckthorn bark, glycorlno, etc., as mixed In Aldor-i-kn. This simple rem edy .nets on. BOTH uppor nnd lowor bowel, removing such surprising foul matter that ONltf: SPOONFUL reUoves almost ANY C;ASp. constipation, sour, stomncli or cad. A fbw-dosoa of loir rollove or 'prflVont appcndicitlu; A.' short treatmont holpa chronic s'nmrh trouble. Tho INSTANT easy action of AldorM-ka ls asonishlng. M M. l eery Druic Co. i Society Doings WEDDING 18 0E OP PRETTIEST OK SEASON Ono of tlio most charming affairs lnf tho mtnunn wan ihn marrlnirn nt ,n ca" wft0 1,10 marriago or miss iioia u. ixyairom anu Mr, ucorgo Lloyd, at tho homo of ilio bride's rnrents, Mr, and Mrs. Androw Ny strom, at tlio lattors home on E atrcot font Thursday afternoon. Tho bride woro a beautiful blue crcpo-do-chlno drew a and carried a brides boquet of pink and whlto car nations. Tho rooms wcro tastefully decorat ed In mistletoe and an Immense tissue bell hung In tlio center of tho parlor, beneath which the. Impresslvo ring ceremony was solemnized. Ilevorend 1 w N- Forr,B officiated and little Oiad- I Vn Mvnimm Ia vlnw linn aA Dainty refreshments consisting of variety of delicious cakes, cider, and oranges, were served to the guests. Immediately after tho ceremony th-j bride and groom left for Missoula, Montana, whero tho groom holds an engineering position. He Is a cousin of Mrs. Herbert WjUker of. this city. Several of the guests accompanied the brido and groom to Eugene, where, as' they boarded Ihn train thnv were i - - morry poUcd wlth rice. Mr Mrs. Lloyd carry the well wishes of their many friends with them to their how home. The Invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nesbltt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward of Wcndllng, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Campbell of Wendllng, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Walker, Miss Mary Humphrey of Irving, Mrs. Joe Jackson of Eu i gene, Howard Humphrey of Wendl lng, Miss Coral Shahan, Mrs. W. eluded In the evenings Jollity. The Invited guests for this evening In- eludes: MIb. nnatricn ITolhrnnU c.n-i-A Brattaln, Miss Doris Slkes, Winifred Mnv vnifn vv mi.u nntk s Mia. I.oot Mrrraekpn mil Tlrvlpn. - TO FRIENDS A very delightful party was given by ! Glen Wollcr at his home on east Main I strcot Saturday evening. The even-1 lnB was spent playing rook and othf r Bamca which wore very much enjoyed oy uio youne peopio presenu neireBii-'" tnont rnnRlntlne nf nnnrnrn hnlln. " . r t . Lyburger, Chlole Wolley, and Ruth I 1 Scotf, Mossers Ray Bally, waiter Gos- i slor, William Hill, William Rodenbo, J .aml Gel Wolley. 'era Made in Springfield A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS, AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES The House of Quality Wg wish our patrons A Happy and Prosperous NewwYear EGGIMANN'S CANDY KITCHEN phone 51 I ELECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Made In Springfield," Oregon Power Co. I HAVE RETURNED tp.SprlngHold with Brgopd, up-to-date otook of , liaud-niado harness nnd accessories, and am ready to . sorve my old 'customers ngaln and , welcome now, . ones. Shpo repairing done . . hotter Jor leas, money. This Is nay ssealalty. I "' AW J'slikta VtrjM. GEO. SETTLE, FIFTH STREET :1 Between Main and A, next doer to Slkes of the Season SUItPRISE MI88 NEWTON A number of tho frlonds of Miss Lena Newton, who taught In tho Sprin- crflftlfl aril nn I m rmi tnn mn -w ml - ,..t t. at tho home of her parents at Eugene Friday afternoon. Most of the tlmo : was spent talking over the good times of last year and In song. Those who were In tho party were: Misses Lillian Mulligan, Dorrls Slkes, Ooldle Jones, Luclle Smith, Dortlo Bruce, Ituth Scott, Olive Smith, Beatrice Holbrook, Lena Tllton and Mls8 Nowton. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER On Sunday Mr. and Mr.s M. M ' Male entertained the following rela tives at dinner: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ' Urattaln, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. PattI ! son, Mr. and Mrs. Ophlr Brown and I children, of Eucene, Mrs f!lnr Mnlo 1 Mr. J. B. Malo, Florence, Edna, Mel- vlllo and Frank Pattlson, Lois Joyce, Miriam and Lucille Male, and Grace . and Ivan Male. j Tho ladles of the needlecraft- club are to be hostesses for a New Year's dinner and party for their husbands at the home of Mrs. Carl Fischer on Emerald Heights, this evening. The affair, whli-h Is to begin at seven o'clock. Is an annual occasion and If being eagerly looked forward to. Miss Lena B. Newton, formerly con nected with tho Springfield high school ' was a dinner guest at the home of ! Superintendent and Mrs. R. L. Kirk yesterday noon. Mrs. N. A. Ashworth and son, John, entertained Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Male, Mrs. McDIvctt, J. B. Male apd Grac9 and Ivan Male at dinner on Friday evening. Misses Estella Martin and Florence E. Coffin were dinner guests at the home of MJss Lulu Gile Friday even ing. REVEREND JENSEN GIVES RESOLUTIONS bonR 8 Prayer Solo Rev. H. C. Ethel Olive Smith i Scr,Ptu:,e Reading . I Ferris, Psalm 84. -Rev. W- N H'mn "Watchman Tell Us Of the T. II- Reading Dr. Keeny Ferris "The Convict's Christmas." Open Forum: R. S. Smith, Rev. II. C. Ethel Solo Eunice Parker Address Rev. W. Norton Ferris WUMU6 ' Itur ous- The new 5"ear was ushered ln with a short song service. A largo number ; Vice. Found a Sure Thing. 1. B. Wlxon, Farmers Mills; nT Y. has used Chamberlain's Tablets for I years for disorders of the stomach and liver ana says, cnamoenain's -i noiets are the best I have ever used," Ob- talnable everywhere. "THE FARMER'S FRIEND ED. DOMPIER Buggies, Wagons, Haofes. Harness. Saddles, Horses and Cattle for sale I buy and sell all kinds of junk Phone 29 South 2 and A Streets The Booth valine for your Build Your Health in Good Bread Our bread ia the sweetest, tho whitest, the purest and the best that can be baked. Try our raisin, and-rye bread. Thoy make the children happy and healthy. . ' The taste tells.- Springfield Bakery A. WfiSALOWSKA, Prop GROCERIES Our stock of Groceries is all fresh and dependable. We put our gaurantee back of every article we sell and insure satisfaction. Our prices are'as low as is consistent with the grade of goods we carry. Give us a call. Nice&Miiler We deliver all orders. is The ' Springfield Garage H. SANDGATHE Proprietor Repairing a Specialty Matai beV p&jrth ted Plfth. Phone 11 1 epRINGFIELD - OREGON CAREFUL. CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry DR. J. E.RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 11W j Qver Commercial Bank, I Sorinefield. Oreeon. ' SEE Kelly Lumber Co. FOR 4 foot Slab Wood. $2.00 per Cord at the Mill Springfield Flour Mills BAKORE Hard Wheat Patent me. Dot acnualnted. Yon will "Ilka ma. Beat meaey at aay flour fe SprhtgflWd. NOXALL . You know I am well liked by sj bre4. witrM. Wo give you mora for your monex ln flour && ef all kinds tl an any otbor placq hi lew. i