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THURSDAY, JAN. 18, 1017, THE 8I1HNGF1ELD NEWS PAGE THREW I. I ft" V V 1 !!.'! i "Control" Ib always pleasant when you Bay 31. She knowfl It Ib the most popular number on her board when people are in a hurry for drugs or other drug storo'iroodB. PHONE FOR DRUGS and boo how prompt our froo delivery service Ib. There Ib no need of facing Inclement weather, or of neglecting your household duties when you need some thing from our storo. Just Phone 31. vv N 8UUSTITUTE J : Town and Vicinity Mra. William Oott was operated on at tho local honpltal this morning. Frod Frittn of West Springfield Is reported to bo on tho nick Hat, f Clair McHonry wan registered at tho Ullto hotol Tueiday. A HO blcyclo In good nhapo; fid at Loo'a Second Hand atoro. J. It, McPhoraon ot this city has pur chaaod a modal 75 Overland. Mm. M, B. Hnrwood ot Wlnborry won In town yoBtorday. Miu. W. D. OlaHpoy of Kail Crook waa ohopplng In Springfield yoBtorduy. Don't forgot tho 5 per cent cash discount at Sneod'a grocery. Mr8. Mamlo Noblo returned to bit duties at tho Cliff restaurant Monday. J. F, Mlnncy, of Vlda, has bought an automobile. Mm. Jack Bcntly of Bugcno visited at tho Fandrem homo yesterday.' Bay your first class grain hay at J J. Browning's Feed 8toro, J Harold 8oy of Eugene wojf a bust, aesa visitor to Springfield festorday. Mrs. Waltor Wllraot amf'son, John, aro visiting at tho hoinc of Mrs. (I. 0. Van Valxah. j - Miss Doulah Harort 8 HI with an attack of tho grip at nor homo at Thurston. -J .... A $40 bicycle in good shapo; ?10 at Leo's Second Hand Btoro. Ocorgo Dmry nnd wlfo nnd daugh ter of Coburg spopt tho ovonlng Wed- nosdny nt tho homo of D. 8. Jordan. . , IMlllOu u. uuuy, wiiu mm aj o. scalded last Saturday, Ib resting well under tho existing clrcumstnncos. Holno Adrian, who has boon quite ill, la much Improved and loft tho hospital this morning, v Aro you gotting B per cent on your groceries? If not, why not? Yoa can at Snood's. MIsb Floronco Cauthono of Salem Is assisting at tho local hospital as nurse J, 13. Scott of Salom Is vlslUng his daughter, Miss Hazel Scott at tho 1j cal hospital. E. B. Morrison was oxpectod to return today from a business trip to San Frnnclsco and Sacromonto. Bright clean bnlod straw, Alfalfa, Oat and Oat nnd Vetch Hay. Prices right. Froo delivery. Springfield Food Co. Mrs. John Abbott of Eugono spont Tuesday afternoon In UiIb city visit ing with her friend, Mrs. Claudo Nott. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott, who havo both boon quite 111 with tho grip, nro both fooling better now. Charlos Flschor, formerly of horo but now of Bond, Ib roportod n's bolne vory ill in a hospital In Portland, Good Tollable flro Insurance. No as sessments; no membership feo. Pay onco and you are done. H. B. Walker at tho City TJall. Vanco Cngloy, of Portland, Bpont tho wook-ond with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cagloy and family. Tho 8, P. bridgo crow, which haa boon nt work horo for tho past monlh, loft Tuesday morning for Marcola, Mrs. Sherman Potior, Mrs. Charles Hardt, and Mrs. Charles F. Eggl mann attended a rocltal of tho Pacitlo Conservatory ot Music hold In Eugeiu rln. "The Voice With a Smile" PHONE 31 Mrs. M. J. Illalr left for Portland' Tuesday morning. Sho will visit her only son, J. Illalr, and her grandson, Herbert U. Hanson,, while In tho city. J. 11. WIglo returned Monday from Linn county, near Harrlsburg, when) ho lino beon spending sevcul wcoki ou hlu farm, Bd Lovulctt, who suffered a badly broken arm In November 10, state? that ho will soon bo ablo to tako the mombor out of a sling. Flour advancos steadily. Why pay moroT Our prices remain tho same. Johnson's Dost $1.60. Cupid l'atent $2.00, Oct our prices on Feed. Freo delivery. Springfield Feed Co. Joseph Ingram of Aberdeno Wash, ington is visiting at tho homo of his Bister, Mrs. I). S. Jordan, for a few days. Tho 8prlngflold Feed company ship- ped In tho past week, two cars of food nnd two cars of hay. Toduy, It U shipping out a cur of hops to Salem. ' ' Ocorgo Uurnott of Jaspor, who un-' acrweni an operation ai ino local Hos pital so mo tlmo ago was ablo to bo moved to the homo of his sister Mrc. S. II. Dakcr, today. MIbM Frauds Gibson, who was operated on at the Springfield hos pital 10 days ago, will bo ablo to ro turn to her homo at Fall Creek Sat urday. JUSl received a supply of extra good harness. Will bo sold clieup. Oeo. Sottlo. Fifth street next to Slkcs gro cery. A largo number ot Springfield folkj attended tho llucool lecture given In Eugene, last ovonlng. Bishop E. It. ; Hughog head of tho Methodist church at Boston, was tho speaker. Mrs. Itosa Itonnlo has returned. fromi London Springs, where she huavbeenj for tho past three weeks. Sho wasae compnnlcd by hor sister. Mrs. Luolln Domorest and llttlo son. B. N. Sutherland, of Not!, hns boon admitted to tho Bugenu, hospital for modlcal treatmont. O. "sinnor, of Wendllng was also admitted for treat meat. For Men's nnd Boys' work, dross or hi cut shoos, or first class repairing soo W. A. Hall, tho shoo doctor, Main botwoeii 5th and 0th. I). A. Holland' submitted to a slight oporatloii Sunday at Iub homo on It street. It wnB nocossnry to mnco his foot, tho Infection being causod by stopping on n rusty nail several Weeks ago. Vom Woolloy, son of Mr. and tyrs. P. A. Woolloy, of East Springfield, has returned to hlu homo from tho eastern part of South Dakota. Ho has beji absont from Sprlngflold nearly threo yoars. How nbout omo of those Jong, lin gering, dollclouB klssoB at Egglmnnn's ABk tho girl, alio knows about thoso long, llngorlng klsBca u,t Egglmann's. Stop that cough! with Egglmnnn's mothol cough drops. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. J, II. Cox, of Oswego, Ore., departed for tholr homo Monday morning. While In tills city thoy vlsltod at tho homo of Mr, Cox's sister, Mrs. Nina McPnerson, Mr. Cox Is looking for a location nnd may movo to Sprlngflold In tho near future. Tho Eugene High School Second do bato team has challenged tho local ora. tora to u moot, but Sprlngllold haa do- L elded not to compote. Tho local do hating club hna boon divided into two BOctionB, and lntor-debatoB aro now bolng hold, In order to train for a da bato to bo given In assembly sometime soon. Wo aro going to help you roduco the high cost of living. Good Boot, 8, 10, and 12 conta. Good Bacon, tha new pack from 16 to 30 cents. Pio- I Tho following persons wore register ed at tho Hprlngflold hotol on Tuesday: I William F, Safloy and wlfo, Floronco; Arloy Safloy, Florence; Luna Safloy, Floronco; Franklo Safly, Floronco; Ouy Day, Wendllng; B. B. Sprlggs, Wcndtlng; and II. F, Lyons, Wendllng. Workmen liavo been busy fixing up tho I. O. O. F. lodgo hall. Thoro were several small rooms In tho front of tho building which liavo been useJ for ofllco roomy nnd now the parll lions havo been tnkon out, maklm; Just oiio largo room. 8CHOOL NEW8. Uy HUTH SCOTT. Miss Bsther Hughes, a former hlith school student, visited school last Fri day morning. ' Bdythe Ilolcornb ,has been absent from school for several days on ac count of Illness. Professor P. M. Stroud is suffering from an attack of la grippo. Ho vim unable to hold any of his classes yes terday. Fay Whltcly entered school as a freshman last Tuesday. It pays to remember your number, at least It docs In the English fourth year class. In case you don't, well. you arc held for a three minute speech Superintendent It. L. Kirk awarded the magnificent sum of one penny to a Caesar student, for studying lato the previous evening. The eighth grado examinations will be held this week. We wish tho victims good luck. Who wants to do a good deed fur his country? Then, Just donate somo heat to the Springfield high school. A number of West Springfield stu dents wero seen sketching the high school building. Wo heard that thuy were members of an art class and wero sketching historic ruins of the BUrround,ne COUntry. Miss Graco Thomas visited high school last Friday afternoon. She will resume her studies next Monday, after an absence of eight weeks, caused bv serious Illness, Tho domestic science girls are go ing to serve themselves to a good breakfast next Tuesday; oho that they have cooked themselves. Tho mid-year cxaminalons are bo ginning to loom up in the distance. Eugcno may 'put it ovor' on us in debate, but we will match pennies wjth them any dny. Tho civic Improvement club has made 'a bravo start towards cleaning HRiOUc "campus." K, TWnnw ntvln of hair dressln'cThat ,ho B,r,8 ,mvo a,loptoii has not been met Altogether -Ith approval. - -..v . . Our usual morning songs have been a minus quantity this week, it Is too cold to slug. ; " Tho senior English clusB Is studying Emorson'a essay on "Behavior." Stolla Magiy has been sulTorlng fremi slight case of blood polsonlnir on her right arm. caused by a burn. She haa not bo en compelled to miss auy BCi,00i uowovor. luka Circle Sends Box, luka Circle number 28, Sprlnfffiold ladles of tho Q. A. R. hns Just sent a j Box of fancy work to Portland for tho ' Q, A, R. bazaar to hold In that city on January 25, Tho hox contains hnndkerchlqCs, jiofudolr caps, jTanoy bags, and jabots mainly, and each member has contributed ono plena. Mrs. Al Montgomery nnd Mrs. Emily Dorlty wero in churge of Bending oft tho box. Burnher Family To Move To New York Herbert Burgher of tho Stewart Ad dition Ib selling off his household goods and ho and his family will movo back to New York stato because of tho Illness of Mr. Burgher's father, R. Burghor, Mr. and Mrs. Burgher havo lived in tills vicinity for sovon yeare, and tho friends thoy havo made ar very sorry to Beo thorn go. Tholr now nddross will bo Portvlllo, N. V NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Dopiirtmcnt of tho Intorlor. V. 3. Land Ofllco at Roseburg, Oregon. January 15, 1917. NOTICE Is horeby given that Wnl ter J, Brown, of Vida, Oregon, who. on July 29, 1914, mado Homestead Entry, Serial. No. 09659, for tho SEW of, Section 12( Township 17S, Rnngo 2E, Willamette Meridian, Iiub Mod notice of Intention to mako Final Com. mutation Proof, to eitiibllsh claim to tho land abovo described, before I. P, Hewitt, V S. Commissioner, at his ofllco, at Eugcno, Oregon, on tho 20th day of February ,1917, Claimant names as wltnossos: Mllo Thompson, of Vldn Oregon "Lilac Domino" Is Direct From N.Y. Oomlc Opera At Eugono Thoatro ForSaturday Night, Prom ises To Bo Good. Musical shows haven't occupied ua many Broadway theatres, in Now York an usual this season, but that brand of theatrical is beginning to asseit itself again. Andreas Uippel, hith erto of grand opera fame, is to pre sent his comic opera success "Tho Lilac Domino" at the Eugcno theatre, Saturday January 20. "The Lilac Domino" has much to recommend It to local music lovers. Tho Now York cast and production will be brought hero intact after open ing its third season at a Broadwav theatre. The company that will ap pear In this cltyls the only ono pre senting "Tht Lilac Domino" and tha cast of principals Includes among oth ers, Yyonne Darle, Bradford Kirk bride, Joseph Carey, Marie Hamlltos, Archibald Gilchrist. Allan Ramsey, Ed ward Crawford and Andree Corday. Tho largo chorus, both girls and boys, can sing "The Lilac Domino" music on tho key and with spirit There will bo an augmented orchestra to further enhance the performance. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior, U. S. land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. December 22, 1916. NOTICE Is hcroby given that Morti mer Mungcr, of Vlda, Oregon, who, on August S, 1013, made Homestead En try, Serial, No. 0S973, for Lots 1, 2, 3 nnd SWtf of NE of. Section 6, Township 17S, Range 3E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to mako Final Three-year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above des cribed, before I. P. Hewitt, U. S. Com missioner, at his office, at Eugene, Oregon on the 27th day of January, 1917. Claimant names ns witnesses: Auldcrn Low, of Vlda, Oregon. Mllo M. Thomson, of Vlda, Oregon. James A. Resides, of Vlda, Oregon. Carey W. Thomson, of Vida, Oregon. W. H. CANON. Register. Doc 25,28; Jan. 1,4,8,11.15,18,22. COOK Made in Springfield A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOUIGOODVALUES The House of STOP that cough with EGGIMANN'S Menthol Cough Drops EGGIMANN'S CANDY KITCHEN phone 5t E LECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Made in Springfield." Oregon Power Co. Shoes, Harness, Socks and OveraNs. Miller's Shoe Grease Wolf & Miller In Tha Circuit Court of The State ef Oregon For Lane County, nuth Sexton, Plaintiff vs Arch W. Sexton, Defendant SUMMONS To Arch W. Soxton, the above nam ed defendent; IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATE OF OltEOON, you aro hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in tho abovo entitled suit within six weeks from tho dato of tho first publication of this summons, and it VA1I all In nnawnr tew wnni Ihrtranf Intnlntltr u'HI InVn a Aaornn avatnat viit as prayed for In the complaint, tc-wlt: That tho marriage contract now ex isting between you and the plaintiff be dissolved and for an order giving to tho plaintiff tho exclusive care and custody of the two minor children of said marriage, to-wit: Enna Sex ton and Fern Sexton, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable in the premises, and for her costs and disbursements in this suit This summons la published by order of the Hon. O. F. Sklpwortb, Judge of tho abovo entitled court, which 'said order was dated at Eugene, Ore gon, on tho 2Cth day of December, 1916, commanding this summons to be published for six -weeks in tho Spring field News, a newspaper of general circulation, published at Springfield, Lane county. Oregon. The date oi the first publication of this summons is the 28th day of December, 1916. L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney for plaintiff. Dec, 28; Jan. 4,11,18,25; Feb, 1,8. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. Land Ofllco at Roseburg, Oregon, S. December 15, 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that Cecelia A. Fish, of Vlda. Oregon, who, on July 25, 1910, made Homestead Entry.Ser ial, No. 06458, for tho NWtf of SEtf, EUs of SW,1 and Lot 4 of. Section 30, Township 16S, Range 2E, Willa-t mctte Meridian, haa filed notice of i intention to make Final Five-year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above-described, before I. P. Hewitt, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, at Eugene, Oregon, on the 24th day of January. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Bon Mlnney, of Vida, Oregon. Matt Rlckman, of Vida, Oregon. Georgo T. Mason, of Eugcno, Oregon Robert C. Shepard, of Eugene, Ore gon. W. H. CANON. Register. Dec. 18,21.25,28; Jan. 1,4.8,11,16,18,22 CALL FOR WARRANTS. Interest on all General Fund war rants Issued by the Town of Spring field, up to and including number 6992, ceases on January 20, 1917. The ! treasurer will buy all such specified warrants op or after tne above date. WALTER R. DIMM, Treas. Jan. 15, 18, 22, 25. WITH Oregon Power Co, Quality You know, I W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Pliont 0Z; Pt'lc'enca 67-J West Main 4t. HERBERT E. WALKcR NOTARY PUBLIC Offle fn City Hall, Springfield, Ora. Hair Cut 20c Shave 10c. Boys' or Girls Hair Cut 15c Razors Honed 25 Cents at SPRINGFIELD HOTEL STANDARD BRANDS . We carry the Standard Brands of Groceries and they are pure and fresh. When you buy Groceries from us you know you are getting reliable goods because you have our guarantee be hind them. We in turn are protected by the wholesaler. Let us convince you of the reliability of our stock by fill ing your next order for Gro ceries. Nice & Miller We deliver all orders. GAS "THE PARMER'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 SlabjWood. $2.00 per Cord at the Mill Springfield Flour Mills BAKORE Hard Wheat Patent Try me. Get acquainted, Yoa yfll tike mo. Beat valne for your stone? ot uty mmr In Sprint JfM. NOXAIX am well liked ly all bread r MnrnAti .Minn