MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1017. THE SIOtlNOFIELD NEWS page Timmi "Contral" In always pleasant wlion you say 31. Sho knows It Is the most popular number on her board when pooplo aro In a hurry for drugs or other drug storo goods. PHONE FOR DRUGS and boo how prompt our frco delivery service Is. There Is no need of facing Inclement weather, or of neglecting your household dutlcB when you need BOino thing from our storo. Just Phone 31. NEVRR BSiTITUTE I Town and Vicinity .. .. .. William Wallls. Jnspori J. H. Carte-, 0. II, linker, and K.R Morrison. Mrs, Ray Emorson of Eugcno was In Springfield on business Friday. ' Mr. and Mm. H. Petit wore in town from Fall Crook Friday. Tho best on earth. Menthol Cough Drops. Eicglmann' John Wlxonrold hns returnod front h trip to Portland. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Elliott aro both confined to tho houso with bad attack of tho grip. 't I), A. Washburno Is quite 111 with tho grip at his homo on North Secoirl street, ' Don't forget tho D per cent cash discount at Bnoed's grocery. ' Mrs. J. P. Fry loft Friday for a visit la PorUand and with her slslor, Mrs. Minnie Murray, at Baker. Miss FJoronco Furusct was a guest of Miss Hazel Dean at (Josh on over tho weekend. Earle Mooro brought In aload73 sacks of potatoes from tho John M. Soavey ranch Saturday morning. Bjtiy your first class grain hay at J J. Drownlng'a Feed Storo. Mrs. Julos, Dcmlck left Thursday morning for Dallas to visit her parents Mr. and Mra. F. A. Nlckerson. Hans Jonnon who Is employed at tho Cox and Cox department ntoro. Is qulto ill with tho grip. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 8un dormun, of tho VUuh additlon.a son, Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Wynd woro in from Hayden Ilrldgo on business Fri day. ?" ' !Aro you getting G por cent on your grocorlcs? If not, why notT You tan nt Snood's. r ;Mr. and MrH. Goorgo Crawford and family havo moved from Hayden Ilrldgo io Eugono. H ' Mr. and Mrs. n. M. Bakor havo mov cd Into tho Mlnnld Knlilor homo on fl Btroot,' botwoon Sovcnth and' Eighth. ' Mrs. J. E. D'nlch arrived Friday afternoon from .Albany to sporid sovor- nl .days with Mra. S. Jackson. , . Mrs. Efllo McPhorson and her bro thor, Mr. E. Kadoy, havo gono ta Nowborg. Advcrtlsod letters remaining In tho Sprlngflold post ofllco January 12: Mrs. Clara D. Dunn. Good rollablo flro Insurance. No as sessments; no membership foo. Pay onco aud you are dene. II. EI. Walker at' tho City TIall. M. J. Powol and famly of Haydu'.t Ilrldgo havo moved to Sprlngflold for tho wlntor. i .' , Mrs, J. II. Morolock Is at MohawU nursing Mrs. Monroo Hill who Is very ill with rhoumatlsm. f Professor John Johnson of Goshon.. was In Sprlngflold on business Sat urday morning. , , Mrs, Goorgo of Monmouth spent last wook in Sprlngfleld aa a guest 6f Mrs. M. J. MeKlln. r-' For Men'a and Doys' work, dross or hi cut ohooa, or first class repairing boo W. A, Hall, tho shoo doctor, Main botwoon Cth and 6th. . Among farmers of tho vicinity who are clearing land of stumps, prepara tory to spring planting are: William i Smeod, 28 acres; B. II, Lyons, JaBporj Mrs. Roso Blackwell of Oakvllle, California, who Is now staying at Eu gene, where her mother Jo 111, visited oa Friday wth Mrs, M. J.McKlln vt title city. "The Voice With a Smile" PHONE 31 L. H. Brooks, of tho circulation do partmcnt of the Portland Orcgonlan, was working In this vicinity the last of the week, Mrs. It. N. White and A. H. Sun erman of tho Vitus addition worn among tho out-of-town folks shopping In Springfield Friday, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlos Carson and family of Holly spent tho weekend hero at tho homo of Mr and Mrs. ti. W. Carson. Mrs. J. H. Lano of Silver Luke, who has been visiting hero with relatives and frlenda Tor tho past throo week, . loft Saturday morning. Mrs. Lun.i 1 was Miss Myrtlo Soronson. Just received a supply of extra good hnrnosB. Will be Hold cheap. Ueo. Settle Fifth street noxt to Slkcs gro cery. J. L. Clark, formerly of Springfield, who Ib now socrotary and manager of tho Oregon Hop GroworB' associu- tion, with headquarters at Sulcm, wai 1 In Sprlngfleld on Friday. Mr. and Mm. Will Calkins left Sat urday morning for Seattle after a few days' visit hero at the home of former Ohio friends, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. I). Ken soy. Information has reached, friends here of tho death of MIbs Pearl Mylcs, tho Ren6( and county Clerk Stacy M. Itur daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Myles, Ben nnd Mra nu.geit formerly of this city, at tholr homo In McIIcnry, Kentucky. ovenlng, died yesterday morning. i . i - it.. n.t. lv tnr hr homo In Eureno after be-! Ing employed for a fow days at tin local hospital. Mra. Ola Ilankln has returned to her duties at tho hospital after a few days rest Cupid Flour $2.00. Othors ask $2.t0, Johnson's Best S1.C0. Others, ask $1.80. Every Back guaranteed. Why pay mora? Sprlngflold Feed Com pany. A. C. Pease, of tho WUIamac Land company, Mrs. Pease and their daugh, ter, Mrs. C. It. Wagnor, woro In Spring-, field from tho Vitus aaultlon Saturday morning. Mrs. Wagnor, who return ed to Portland Saturday nftor a two months' visit horo, was accompunlod by nor mother, Mrs. C. Caspors, n member of tho city council of Monroo, Is horo for a fow days visit with Mr. Caspors, who is foromnn In tho Southern- I'ucM-j ropulr shop and conduction work bo twoon. Sprlngflold and. Eugene,. Mry. Cnspors Is also visiting nt tho homo.""" "'","", 7 ' , . q. , , homo for tho romalnder of tho winter . of her undo, Isaac Slovens. Miss Grace ThomaB reentered high school today, after an absonco of oight weeks, on nccount of illness. Miss Thomas undorwont an oporntlon for appondlcltus about sevon weoks ago, which, complicated with a slight touch of blood poisoning has mado her Illness a lenghthy ono. Wo aro going to help you reduce tho high cost of living. Good Boor, 8, 10, and 12& cents. Good Bacon, tho now pack from 10 to 30 contB. Pic- nlo hams and they aro flno 15 cents pound. Sparo Ribs, 3 lbs for 25 cents, Flno pork sausage 2 pounds for ?.5 cents. Swarts & Washburne Mr. and Mrs. Grlf Walto bt South Dakota aro visiting In Creswoll at tho homo of Mr. Wnlto's brother, Bornard Whlto. Yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Grlf Wnlto and Mr, and Mrs, Bernard Walto vlBltod In Sprlngflold at tho homo ot . Isaac Cllno. All tho fnmlllos am for-1 mor nolghbors In South Dakota. Dad Habits. Thoso who breakfast at olght o'clock or later, lunch at twolvo and havo din ner at six aro almost cortaln to bo troublod with lndlgostlon. Thoy do not allow tlmo for ono moal to digest boforo taking anothor. Not less than flvo hours should olapso botwoon meals, If you aro troublod with ing!. gestion correct your habits and tako Chamborlaln'u Tnblots, nnd you may reasonably hopo for a quick recovery. Thoso tablots strengthen tho stomach and enable It to perform Its functions naturally, Obtainable everywhere. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh tiiat Contain Mercury am mercury will surely dretroy (ha aerc at amell nnil completely darnntre Ilia whole yitm when mitering' It throucli the mucous aurface. Huch article eliould never bo uel except on prmcrlptlon from rrnutabla pliyalclflne, n I lie ilamaee tliry will do In ten fold to the Rood you ran pniilbly derive from litem. Hall' Catarrh Cure, manufactured by V. J. Olieney & Co.. Toledo, O., contain? no mercury, and la taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucoua sur face of tho ayatem. In buying Ilall'a Calnrrh Curs be aure you art the e;enu Inn, It la taken Internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by V. J. Cheney & Co, Tea llmonlal free. Hold by UruKKlala, Trice 75c per bottle, Take 1 tail's family Till for constipation. J, II. Mcl'honton of Sprlngfleld linn purchased nn ovorland car, H, M. Conloy of Portland la visit' ling with Ills brother Clinton Conloy of Springfield. ! Mrs. I). K. Itholmennchncldcr, of Wcndllng, suffered a bad fall which j resulted In a bruised forehead and none and a sprained wrist, Saturday after- 'noon about 3:30 o'clock, whon she fell i on tho curbing at Eugene. Tho condition of Mrs. Walter Hen drlckson of St. Helons,, Oregon, who underwent a serious operation on Sat urday evening, Is favorable this morn ing, la the Information given out at the Sprlngflold hospital, whero Mrs. Hcndrlckson now Is. Miss Kays of Eugene Is' special nurse on the case. Tho Infant twin girls, born Saturday Friends received word Friday from Mrs. U. G. McEIIiany saying that Mr. McElhany Is now able to sit up and tako a few steps. Ho Is feeling so I much better that his relatives aro I filllr-tt nnrnllrnpAil nnil font Hint tin la nQW m thfJ roaU ,0 rccovcry, Mr. nn(, Mnj McElh aro nt Watcrtown. SouUl Dakota. ' AID SUPPER YIELDS $43.15 Methodist Ladles Affair Friday Night Is Made Real Succett. Tho chicken supper seved by the members of the Methodist Indies aid In tho church parlors from 5:30 until 8:00 Friday evening was a real suc cess, both from tho view-point of the diners and tho Aid, since the dinner was most delicious and satisfyng, and brought In $43.15. Over 170 woro present, a number of whom woro out-of-town pcoplt. Among tries o latter were three mem bers of tho Metropolitan Life Insur anco forco and their wives, from Eu- Mra. W. II. Pollard was chairman of tho commlttco to whom credit Is duo for tho success of the u flair. Other 'mnmliAni urnrA- MpRrlnman fY If. .Tnr. rett. N. W. Emery. It. W. Smith, and Adallno Copcnhnver. The money taken in Is to npply on thcAld's pledge of $1,000 to the new hchurch fund. Propose 2 More Bills. Lnno county members of the house of representatives at Salem havo pro-! nnand tu-n mnrn hllln. Thonn nrv ! I H. B. 45, W. B Jones Permitting I Un.mtv ,ir. to nv lomnnmrv nn. I polntmont to All vacancy in ofllco ot Justlpo of tho peace , H. U. 47, Beon Permitting loans ! from school fund on stuto lands for remaining two-fifths of purchaso prlc-j ' after three-'flfths has been pnld by the state. - Moving To This City. Mr. and Mrs. II, B. Rhodes aro mov ing to Sprlngfleld from a farm near Tronf. Thoy havo recontly trailed tholr farm for property In Washington. nnil 1 1 nniw nmlrA ! lt il ! and perhaps longer. They will live I t tho IIoubo residence on C street bo- tween Fourth nnd Fifth. Mrs. M. J xri.-un nt t,t uw m-o ni,n,tu. Mcklln of this city and Mrs. Rhodes aro sisters. j ; j Natron Pit Will Be Reopened. ti, c,.n,m. nnntno .At Natron will soon bo reoptmed for th; purpose ot supplying ballast for the main lino track In the vicinity of Rico Hill, whero largo rails aro being laid, Tho steam shovel to bo used will get out several thousand yards of gravel with which to ballast the now tracks' in tho company's. Blair street yards ; in Eugono. To Repair Sprlngfleld Bridge. . Tho members of tho county court Inspected tho wagon bridge pvor tlw Willamette at Sprlngfleld on Thure- nna decided to make tempprary repairs at onco Tho brldgo is :u need of new docking and now paint. , These Improvements woro recommend-' ed by nn Inspector for tho stato high- way commission several weoks ago. j I The Habit of Taking Cold. t With many peoplo taking cold Is a hnblt, but fortunately ono that Is easi ly broken. Tako a cold spongo bath ovory morning whon you first grit put of bod not Ice cold, but a tempera turo of about 90 F. Also sleep with your winoow up. uo tnis anil you will seldom tako cold. When you do tako cold tako Chamberlnln's Cough Romody and got rid of it as qulnkly afl passible. Obtainable ovoryvrh n. t LET OLD GLORY FLY Duffy Ignored U Boat's Command to Lower Colors. CHEMUNG SUNK BY TORPEDO. When Captain and Craw of Thirty-four Qot Into Small Boata, Flag Wat Snapping In Breeze They Pulled Away From the Side of the Doomed Liner With It Still Flying. Now York. Captain John L. Duffy, stocklly built, square Jawed, weather tanned, was among the first of the 27-1 passengers who camo ashore from the French liner Itochambcau. Until Nov. 28 tho captain was In command of the American slcamshlp Cbemang. On that day a torpedo from an Austrian submarine sank bis sblp In the Med Iterratteau off the coast of Spain. The captain was not at all dismayed by bbi experience, and be said that be would take out another vessel Just as soon as be could get one. He baa made several trlpa to Archangel during tbe war, and submarine do not scare blin a bit Until be goes to sea again captain joiin u Durrr. the skipper wit) be at his borne, 237 East Oue Huudrcd aud Slxty-tblrd stiver. "The Chemung went down with her flagtlylng-saldthe.aplalnnsbere called how he refused to obey an order ' of the Austrian commander to strike uianag. "We wcro out from New York with a general cargo and off the Spanish coast In the Mediterranean when the submurlue came nloug." Captulu Duffy said. "A shot across our. bows wan the slKtial for us to stop, nod we did w uad lcn -on the lookout for sub marines, and for this reason we did not lose, any time in hauling up the . nliriinl flint- wn tmrA tnnnln. ., rcsnonsc t0 n sigua fronl ti. 8UUnj!irlne Third Officer Jucobscn row ed to her, carrying with blin the ship's papers. Tho commander was for ar resting tho skipper, but apparently he was satis ilea witu tne destruction or tuc steamer. .Moreover, ue was ptiicat ed.by- Jocobseu's statement that tbe captain was a good sort of. man. The mibmnrlnc commander signaled for the ting to be lowered, but the skipper paid no attention. He nnd his crew of thirty-four cot Into small I ..-.1 1. ai.... . '. l,,l5,"u,' wuh - the 'staff as they pulled nway from tho side of the doomed lluer. "we were hardly out of rango when ,he 'nJ"rluo1 fl,01 ou ,tbe ObB mung," the skipper continued. "She attewplKl ,0 8uk ,he ahlp by 6hel, are but ns t,l)a bad Uimarcutiy Do cf- feet and the vessel continued to ride uS 011t uf watcr the commnnder sent a torpedo Into her. She sauk within two minutes." When tho Chemung went down the Bubuiarlue circled about and picked up the two small boats. LIties were pass- cd by the submarine, aud for two hours she towed the boats toward the shore. Then the SpunLIi slenmsL!,) Snlvttdore Gltier came In slsht. nnil f,he Uleu, on ho submarine cut the wit- Hue, nnd a few eeconds later she had dlred beneath the sea. WIDOW TO GIVE AWAY LAND. Will Donate Building Sit to Any Cou . pla Who'll Live Near Her. Patcrson. N. J.-Mrs. W. E. Wester volt, a lonesome wealthy widow, eighty years old, has offered to glvo freo a tract of land to any young couplo who wl build und live In a buugalow Plongsldo the now house she Is having constructed outside tho city. In her oplulou city llfo Is not good for young married persons because thero aro too intiny movies and other attractions to draw tbelr attention from tho home. Mrs. Westervclt Is Interested In rell. glou.i work among young peoplo and Is mnrlng from hor house nt 18 Church jit root becattso sho believes that a coun Jr.v life Is tho best onu to lead for '.10,iltb and happiness. Her offer wa? umde known after church services thf other night, und It Is expected she will hitvo many anplloanU for tho bulWInp ,o1. BBBBBBBJUJPBBJ BBBBV$?B4v '4 BswBBBiyBrB vet amtCN or vr a cur teiMto mrr a sift a vooa Loose pAPtn. tK,Bvr its airrca AHO CHIAPtR, BtCAUK IT CT wiiarm ahd LAiTS tOH6ta HERE'S something curious about W-B CUT Chew ing it takes less out of your pocket and puts a better chew into your mouth. No big plug sagging your pocket, no big wad sagging your cheek. Half as much of this rich tobocco goes twice as far as ordinary plug. W-B saves your silver and gives you a silver-lining fccN mg of happiness all over. You cca't help from telling your friends about W-B. KUt 7 WETMAN-MUTON COMPART, M VtUm Syar., New Tk Ctj 3PRINQFIELD PEOPLE GET INSTANT ACTION Those who have used it in Spring- field are astonished at the INSTANT action of simple buckthorn bark, gly cerine, ect, as mixed In Alder-i-ka. Because It acts on BOTH lower and upper oowel, ONE SPOONFUL Alder- 1-ka relieves almost ANY CASE con stipation, sour stomach or gas . It re moves such surprising foul matter that a few doses often relieve or pre vent appendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. M. M. Peery Drug company. , NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an Execution and Order of Sale issued out of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho Coun ty of Lane on the 7th day of Decem ber, 191C, in a suit wherein the Plain tiff, Chas. A. Logan and Hattle C. Logan, recovered Judgment against the Defendants Thomas G. Cain and Olive Cain (sometimes known as 01- lie Cain) his wife for the sum of Five Hundred Eleven and 65-100 ($511.65) Dollars with Interest there on from the 27th day of November 1916, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum and One Hundred and nc-100 ($100.00) Dollars attorney's fees, and the further sum of $26.46 costs, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court in Bald County on tho 27th day of November 1916. and said Execu tion to me directed commanding me in the name of tho State of Oregon in order to satisfy said Judgment, attorney's fees, coats, and accruing costs to sell the following described real property to-wlL All that part of tho Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section twenty six (26) in Township eighteen (18) South of Range one (1) East - of the "f1"' S8 a iUvl v Ai UvUlUllJ UvOVilUvU 40 UtT elnnlnB at the southeast corner of tvtnwv nnf lillniltf t nat ViArl no Ka. I said Section and running thence North on Section lino to the center of said Creek, thence Westerly down center of said creek to a point 20 chains West of said Section line, thence South to the South line of said Section and thence East 20 chains to the place of beginning, con taiulng 25 acres more or less in Lano County, Oregon. Now, therefore, In the name of the Stato of Oregon, aud in compliance, wlth said Execution, and Order of Sale, I will on Saturday the 20th day of January, 1917, at the hour of one o'clock p. m. on said Day at tbe Southwest door ot the County Court house, at Eugene, Oregon, offer for sale, and sell for cash, subject to re demption all the right, title and in terest ot tho Defendants Thomas G Cain and Olive Cain, (sometimes ! known as OUIe Cain) his wife, Eugene Loan and Savings Hank, .a corpora' tlon and BIrdell Carter, in and to the" above described real property, i JAMES C. PARKER, Sheriff ot Lano County, Oregon. By D. A. Elktns, Deputy. Dec. 18, 25; Jan. 1, 8, 15. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an Execution and order of Sale issued out of the Circuit Court Ot the State of Oregon for the Coun ty of Lano on the 8th day ot Dec ember, 1916, in a suit wherein tho Plaintiff Breyman Leather Co., a cor poration, recovered Judgment against the defendant Martin Miller for the sum ot Nine Hundred Twenty SLx and 86-100 (?926.86) Dollars with in terest thereon from the 8th day of December 1916, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum and attornoy fees In cluded In abovo amount, and the fur ther sum of ?15.40 costs, which judg ment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's ofllco ot said Court in said County on tho 8th Day ot Dec ember, 1916, and sajd Execution to mo directed commanding me in tho name "of tho Stato of Oregon in order 'to 6atisfy said judgment, attorney's fees, costs, and accruing costs to sell tho following described real property to-wit; Tho West half ot tho Southwest quarter ot Section fourteen (14) in Township fifteen (15) South of Rango One (1) West of tho Willamette Mor Idian n Lane County, Oregon. Now, therefore in tho name ot the State of Oregon, and In compliance, with said Execution, and Order of Sale, I will on Saturday the 20th day ot January, 1917, at tho hour ot one o'clock, p. m. on said Day at tho Squthwest door ot the County Court house at Eugene, Oregon, offer for sale, and sell tor cash, subject to re demption all the right, title and In terest of tho Defendant Martin Mil ler In and to the above described real property. JAMES C. PARKER, Shorlff ot Lane County, Oregon. By D. A. HtktuB, Depaty. Doc. IS, 25; Jan, 1, I, IS. F CAOihJ 6M TO IT ALL RI6HT,r OUR AMBITION Ib to increase an ever-widening circle of satisfied custom ers, and our sense of propor tion tells us instinctively that to do this, we must meet the other fellow a little more than half way, by offering: Groceries that are right in ev ery respect. Lowest prices consistent with good business. Prompt and efficient service. If these Items are of interest to YOU, we would appreciate an opportunity to make you one of our many customers. Nice & Miller We deliver all orders. Hair Cut 20c Shave 10c. Boys' or Girls Hair. Cut 15c Razors Honed 25 Cents at SPRINGFIELD HOTEL O. R. Gullion, M.D. Practice Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Graduate Nurse Attending 306, White Temple, Eugene. TTlie Springfield Garage H, SANDCATHE Proprietor Repairing a Specialty Main, bet fourth nnd Fifth. Phono 11 SPRINGFIELD - OREGON ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. 78, A. M. F., Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Uni versal and Symbolic Fro a Masons meets first and third Friday evening in W. O. W. hall Visiting brothers wel come, T. B. Harris A. Johnson TL W. Secretary. M. D. W. ROOF, JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, - OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Office Phone 62; Residence 67-J . West Main St Cleaning Pressing REPAIRING Made to Measure Suits Lemley Suit House Phone 75 HERBERT E. WALKER , NOTARY PUBLIC 9Mct In CRy HaU, 9pmtUW, Or. jugc,tat rutaw MAS