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I MONDAY, JANUARY..22, 1017. THE ST'RINGFIELD NEWF PAGE TJSREIT Gcorgo Eliot onco nald that thoro wore two thlngn no one could conceal Love and a Cough LOVE AND .A COUGH It would bo unwlHO to conceal a eolith If It wore jiobhI lile, for a cough Ih a kindly warning which nature KIvcr of a dangerous Irritation of the air passages. Few pcoplo neglect the warning, but many are unfor tunate In tho selection of a remedy. We recommend the uho of Ponolar Whlto Pino And Spruco Balsam. It Ih pleasant to tnko, Ih harmlcHS and It offcctH a per manent cure. A Hufo remedy for young or old. Prico 25 and 50 conto. Prico 25 and GO cents. wi: NCVCI ITUTE PHONE 31 Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury nn mercury will .tiri-ly ilcntroy the mnn of mull nrnl comilu(ely dtruntro the wlioln nyntciri when enlurltut It (lirotigli Hid iiiucoii. KUrfnco. Hucli nrllclcn uliould liovor tin unnl rxorpi on prescriptions from rr-iiutitblo physician", nn tho damage lliey will 1o In (n folil (o ilm good you ran penullily drilvn from llim. Ifnll'B Catarrh Curo, iimniifinttirrd liy V, J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, o. rnntnlnr no mercury, nml In tnlicn Internally, acting illrrctly upon tho blood nn'l mncoiin ur- nirrd or iiia nystcm. in iiuying irair. Cnlnrrh Cure bo nore you tho emu. Inn, It In tuUm Irilt-riiiilly nrnl inuue In Toledo, Ohio, by V. J. Cheney ft Co. Ten tltnonlnl frie. Hold by DrtiRKlnlx. Price 7Se per bottle, Tk. Hall's family I'illa for constipation. I Town and Vicinity t Tho bounty upon a wildcat was paid to IJ, II. Kofrlch, of Vldn, Friday. MIbb Mabul fluryoo nan accoptcti jwaltlon ut KKKlmnnn'H candy kltclion. Arllo 0, Ooro of Corvnllls waN n tUltor In Springfield Saturday. Mm, N. A. Aiihworth In III with the. Crip. A 40 blcyclo In Rood Miapo; $10 at Loo'a Socond Hand atoro. V, B. I.unhnrt, linn purchnnod a now, Light Six, 1017, Overland nutomobltct. MlnB Klorcnco Calhoun of Salem Is assisting at Uio local hospital as nuro. Mrn. N, A. Anhworth Is reported to bo III. J, C. Dltuiii mndo a buKlncBn trip to CrCBWull Friday afternoon. Won't forgQt the 5 per cent cash dlucount at Snood's grocery. Minn Zola, Gray of Thurston was a visitor In tho city Saturday. Mrs. Tom nisscll, of Sprlngnold, left tho Eugene hospital Friday and returned homo. W, J. Whlto and Roy Reynolds of Brownsville wore registered at tho Kllto hotcl'Saturday. J. C. Johnson nnd V. F. Lyons of i Goshon wcro Springfield callers Sat urday. Buy your first class grain hay at J. J. Browning's Feed Storo. Claronco Hill, teacher of tho Camp Creek school, spent the wookend la town. Mrs. Frnnk Burnett and little daugh ter of Mabol havo boon spondlng n fow days with friends here. Eighth grado state examinations woro held at tho Lincoln school Fri day. MIbh Efllo RhodcH was initiated into tho order of tho Eastern Star at Eu gene Friday ovonlng. Stop that cough I with Egglmann'a inothol cough drops. , M. Nelson and wlfo of Nowborg woro registered at tho Ellto holol TIuub day. Jim Cowdon, who lives near Donna, has roturnod from a two weeks' visit to Soattlo. Allon Mabry, traveling hardwaro BaleBinnn, spent Thursday at tho N, W. Emory homo. Mrs. Mabry 1b a neph ew of Mrs. Enlory ' Good rollablo 11 ro Insurance. Kb as , Bossmcnts; uo membership foe. Pay once and you are deno. II. EL Walker at 'tho City Hall. Miss Hazol E. Scott, Buporintondont of tho Sprlngdold hospital, became n mombor of tho Sprlngdold Mothodlst church, by lotter, last evening. Miss Shlrloy Mooro, of Sprlngflold, who hns boon tonchlng Bcliool at Kla math Falls, has roturnod and will teach school nt Jaepor. I Mrs. Harry HansoU and small son, 'of Portland, nro hord Visiting with Mrs. Hanson's sister, Mrs. Vln Will iams and Mrs. Goorgo Catching. y Mrs. M. G. Dlalr, tho Sprlngflold o vangoniut, loft on tho 10:40 ndtth bound train Friday morning for Portland, Jl! ' L ' The Habit of Taking Cold. ' With many people taking cqld Is a habit, but fortuhaloly one that 1b easi ly broken. Tako a cold sponge bath every mottling whon you first got out of bodhot Ice cold, but a tompora turo of "about 90 F. Also Bloop with youf window up. Do this and you will seldom tnko cold. Whon you do toko cold take Chnmberluln'c Cough Remedy and eat rid of it as quickly 03 possible. Obtainable everywhere. Mr. and Mrs. F. R, Russell nro mak ing preparations to move to Eugcna at a near (Into. Mr. Runnel! Id a car Inspector for tho 8. I Co. and bis work calls hlru to Eugene. Dr. Eugeno Kcstor made a hasty business trip to Portland Thursday whoro ho was called to consult a for ntlont wboM condition scomel serious, Mr, and Mrs. J, A, Clearwater und dnughtor wore In town Friday. Ming Rcss Palmer spent tho week end with her sister, Miss Lucilo, 'n Kugcuc. Posters uro out about tliQv town for a "Grand Hull" to bo given at Thurs ton, Suturduy evening, Jnnunry 27 Thoro will be freo shods for horses and rigs and everybody is Invited. ' Wo'aro going to help you roduco tho Mjth cost of living. Good Beef, S, 10, and 12 V& cents. Good Bacon, tho new pack from 10 to 30 cents. Pic nic hams and they aro lino IB cents pound. Sparo Ribs, 3 Ibn for 25 ccnU. Flno pork nansago 2 podndn for 2S cents. Swarts & Washburn o Tho following woro registered nt the Sprlnglleld hotel Friday: W. H. Pendall, Vldaj W. C. Miller; D. W. Stolbcrg, Wondllng; nnd Jed Wheeler. Pleasant Hill. Mrs. V. Stovall was demonstrating Clossct and Dovers' "Golden West" coffco In an attractive manner at the Cox and Cox department store Fri day and Saturday. Rcvorend II. C, Ethol! has been suffering frpni grip and a bilious com plication for tho pnst week. Mr. Etholl ntntOB that this Is tho worst lllncsu ho hnB had In nine years. ' For the first time this year there wan sknting on tho Dooth-Kelty mill pond Thursday. A numbor of tljo young pcorUi took advantngo of tho cold snnp, and enjoyed a fow skating par tics. R. L. Kirk, superintendent of tli Sprlnglleld bcIiooIb, and Mrs. Gladys Smith, an Instructor in the schools of this city, wcro visiting tho Eugeno schools for tho last two days of last week. C. W. Wjnrd was In from Camp Creek Saturday. George Dean, tho wood-saw man, was in from noar Goshon Saturday. Mrs. NKostcr is Buffering with a bad attack of tho grip, Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Simmons and family of Spores Siding wcro in Sprlnv- field trading Saturday. Havo you BUbscrlbed for the News, nnd' helped boost your favorito candi date In tho big contest now cn? Mrs. Jamos Cummlng and family wcro In town from Camp Creek Saturday. A $40 blcyclo in good" shape; nt Loo's Second Hand store. $10 Frank Bartholomew and George Spawn woro among the Haydcn Bridge people In town Saturday Dr. J. .B Richmond returned Satur day morning fro pi a two dayB' busi ness trip to Portland. Mrs. John Rose, who has been I'l with the grip for tho past four week-, is Nomewhnt improved. Mrs. H. Darling and family have moved from Fifth nnd E streets to the Clmrles Myer's property on Fifth and A. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen havo mov ed from D street between Sixth and Sovcnth to H street between Eighth nnd Ninth. Harry Nixon, who hns been 111 with rheumatism and complications, Ih now able to bo out of bed. He was In Springfield for an hour Saturday. Frank Barrett, Bookkeeper for tho Oregon Power company, will be cm ployed at the Albany office instead of the Sprlngflold one, in tho future. Mrs. A. E. McAllstor of Eugene vis ited with Mrs. W. 1L Pollard for u short time Friday afternoon. Mri. McAllstcr and Mrs. Pollard -wcro girl friends. Miss Nell 'Nixon, who has been quite III with the grip, is better now. During her illness, Miss Franco Travis assisted In the evenings at Ketels' drugstore. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Stewart, Miss Mndle Miller, and Ray Lcpley of Jas per, and Mrs. C. F. Eggtmnnn of thU city enjoyed an automobile ride '.o beyond Eugeno Friday evening. Dr. J. Randolph Barr came over from Sheridan Saturday afternoon on professional business and to make it short visit with his parents, Mr. anil Mrs. J. H. Bnrr. Dr. Barr returned homo early Saturday morning. Mr. nnd Mrs, F, F, Barnard receiv ed a lotter Friday evening sayio,t that Mf, and Mrs. Durrln, former Sprlngflold residents, had arrived at Richmond, their futuro home, anJ that Mrs. Durrln had been nulto ill for a couple of days after arriving. Cecil Evans underwent an operation for tho removal of tonsils and ade-j noldfl at tho Springfield hospital yes-j tordny, J, A. Evans and wlfo, par ents of tho young man, nccoinpanli; 1 1 him. Tho latter Is doing fine and wni j able to return homo this afternoon. Among tho out-of-town visitors in town Saturday were Mrs. N. White, of tho VltOB Addition; G. W, Smith,! of Natron; O. W. Swafford of Donna W. E. Wilkinson and N, B, Mann of tho Vitus Addition; S. G. Moslcr of the Vitus Addition; and Jim Ritchie of Camp Creok. Garden and Field Seeds have, ar rived. Come in and look over our largo stock. It is time to put In those Sweet Peas. We havo both mixed and straight colors in bulk this year. Also a Dwarf for bedding Wo will bo pleased to take your order for Bulbs, Plant, Schrubs, etc., for prompt delivery. Sprlngflold Feed Co. Squire Innls, chaplain of Pomona Grange, brought In some flno winter, apples from his homo near Jasper-Saturday. Misses Luclle Palmer and Eleanor Flynn, students at the University of Oregon, attended an invitation dance given In tho Stoveng halt Friday night. ' in former Is a sister of Mis Bcsj Palmer, of tho teaching force of tho local schools. The following persons were regis tered at the Springfield hotel yester day: William R. Roche, A. Morgan and wife, Salem ; M. D. Lyons and i wife j, H. F. Lyons, Wcndllng; E. G. Sprlggs, J. Colo and J. E, Evans and wife, Marcolo. MORE MEN THAN WOMEN HAVE APPENDICITIS Surgeons state men ore slightly more subject to appendicitis than wo men. Springfield people should know that a few doses of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc, as mixed In Al der-l-ka, often relieve or prevent ap pendlcltls. This mixture removes such surprising foul matter that ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. The INSTANT, easy action of iAldcr-1-ka is surprising. M. M. Peery Drag eompaay. Many Sprlngflold folks saw "Tfc Lilac Domino" at tha Eugene theatre Saturday night. It is believed a few of these had seats in tho gallery. Arc you getting 6 per cent on your groceries? If not, why not? You can at Snood's, Mrs. E. A. Splcer of Marcola brought her small daughter to Sprlngflold Sat urday, and the child underwent a ton all and adenoid operation at the local hospital yesterday. She is recovering very nicely, and was taken homo this afternoon. Whllo here, Mrs. Spicer and little girl wcro registered at thi Springfield hotel. Mrs. Prico of Springfield entered! the local hospital to-day for treatment. J. E. Scott returned to hl8 home at Salem to-day after visiting since Wed nesday of last week with his daughter Miss Hazel E. Scott Superintendant oC the local hospital. Miss Esther Campbell spent Ihft week end In Portland. ' Real Estate Transfer. John T. Baker et nx to A. J. Per kins et nx. lot C blk. 1 Scott's add., Eugene $10. Bocnuso of an early morning wreck Just received n supply or oxtra good of two box cars noar Hnlaey Satur hnrnoBB. Will bo sold cheap. Geo. 'day, no mall from the north wns re settle. Fifth Btrcot next to Slkos gro-j colvod until afternoon,. Tiio first cory. ' train through wus a passenger at 12:- 25 p. m. Tho county on Thursday accepted j thq. deed from tho S. P. company, Mrs. Huiinqu will give a Patriotic through WJIllnm M. Colvlg, right-if- i address at tho Bnptlst church Thurs way and tax ngent, to a strip of land day January 25"nt,7:30, opon to alt In GoBhcn which straightens out the . Good music will bo a part of tho pro road at that point. j gram. You will miss a good thing If Mrs, W, B, Wheeler cut a deep gash on the foroarm, ono day' last week, which required eight stlchcs to closo. you aro not thoro. will bo taken.' A silver offering Miss Gladys Leach, stenographer. MrB. Whoolor hnd gone out upon tho " who has been employed Jn the local porch, which was dark and ran Into a piece of glass lying on tho ledgb. Oregon Power office for some time; planned to loavo today for Tacoma, where sho will bo employed in tho of fice Just croatod there,. W. J. Whlto, proprietor of the Bpll thoatre, and his daughters, Miss El eanor and Miss Marlon, have moved Vortl has been received hero to tho from tho houso whoro they havo boon effect that Mr. and Mrs. J II. Erlor, living on' Sixth and B strcota to room formerly of Sprlngflold, but now nt back of tho thoatro. Richmond, California, aro planning . . , to move away from tho former city, bo- rc-r wens ami uoya wor, uresB BQ of MrJ Erjor,B poor UeaUh( 3 or hi cut Hhooa, or first class repairing boo W. A. Hall, tho shoo doctor, Main botwoon 5th and 6th. Thft SprlllBfleltl toggery company, hns beoltv dissolved as a corporation, by proclamation of tho governor of tho statu, bocuuBO of Its failure to pay tho fcbrporation tax. Several other Lnnu county corporations woro dissolved, v Miss Adallno Ashley, who ihder wont an operation for tho rombval bf tho nppondlx at tho Sprlngflold hos pital about 10 days ngo, wna able to bo taken to hor homo nt Wultorvllta Snturduy, Mr, and Mrs. F. F, Barnard returned Friday ovonlng from a fow tlnyB' trip with friends In and urdutid CobUrit. On Thursday ven.lhfe thoy attouded Installation ceremonies of the Rebelt- lab lodgot Altogothor, thoy reported having a lino time. . FoUnti a 8ure Thlnn. I, B. Wtson, Farmora MtUs, N. Y. has Used Chamberlain's Tablets for years tor disorders of tho stomach and ltvbr and says, "Chamborlaln'B Tablets aro tho best I have ever used." Ob tainable everywhere. Bad Habits. Those who brodkfaBt tt feht o'clock or later, lunch at twelve nml have dln nor nt six aro. aljrrt&t certain to be troubled with indfftOBtlon. They do not allow time, tor ono inoal to digest before, taklnft Khothor. Not less thfn flvo, . hottV4 should olnpso botwoon mealB. It you are troublod with Vf1 tetK!fc correct your habltn and tako ChUtnborlain'a Tablote, and you muy reasonably hope for a quick recovery Yhoso tablota strongthon the MiTnach hnd enable It to perform Its rvneUon naturally. ObtalnaWo everywhere. Prince Albert gives smokers such delight, because its flavor is so different and so delightfully good; it can't bite your tongue; it can't parch your throat; ; . you can smoke it as long and, as hard as you like without any comeback but real tobacco hap piness! On the reverse side of every Prince Albert package you will read : "PROCESS PATENTED JULY 30tm. 1007". That means to you a lot of tobacco en joyment. Prince Albert has always been , sold without coupons or premiums. We " prefer to give quality I Albert eoerrlfMitt bj K. J. RcjnoU. TetncQ C, the national joy smoke Eiiil-naajiiBBii'l'ililiHiii'iHlliiill 16a in goodness and in pipe satisfaction is all we or its enthusi astic friends ever claimed for it! YOU'LL, tintt a chry howdjr-do on tp no mstter haw much of trngrr yxni arm in thm nck of th wood you drop into. For, Princo JUZtmrt ib nMMtlrBt ffte tint pise jou pM thst film tobscco! T toppy red bMj m for m mckml md the ttdrms tin forM dime; then titer' the hand' aome pound ana fiaU'pouna tin humtdor a a nd the pound crymtat'AJana humtdor with aponemoitenr top that keeps the to bacco in much banf-up'trtm all-the- timet CCQ., MS It answers every smoke desire you or any other man ever had! It is so cool and fragrant and appealing to your smokeappetite that you will get chummy with it in a mighty short time ! Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say so on the national joy, smoke? R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. it'll iHll;: IK cipaAftatf m P,BOCESSiH5COYERED;l i,BS i;nuFTnsirrn fob rirr- PROCESS! 1 vnrani t :rvnrc. unVhiTCiTLic'T.irJniir 1 IEW'illilWilllllllll'lili'illllllllll TM U the rvran ill et thm Princ Albert tidy red tin. Read this Patented Process" messese-io-jrou and realize what it meana in making Prince Albert so much to your Ukine. r Made in Springfield A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOUGOODiVALUES The House of Quality 1T0P that cough with EGG1M ANN'S Menthol Cough Drops EGGIMANN'8 CANDY KITCHEN phone si E LECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Made in Springfield." Oregon Power Co. Shoes, Harness, Socks and Overalls. Miller's Shoe Grease Wolf & Miller Harness Shop SPRINGFIELD, - - OREGON "THE PARMER'S FRIEND ED. DOMPIER Buggies, Wagons, Hacks, HnSTiesa, Saddles, n Horses and Cattle for sale I buy and sell mi klndB of junk Phone 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. Got acquainted. Yob jrlH Kke se, Bait value for your mosey of air ffear SprlngSeW- NOXALL You know I am troll liked by all bread makers. We give you moro for your, money In flour nnd feud of all kinds tLan any'ttker place la town.