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THURSDAY, KBIl... 15, 1017. THE SIHINGFIELD NEWS PAGE TURKS 'i i ROBBER GOODS With n Guarnntoo of Quality nnd Workmnnohlp. Practically ovory artlclo in ado of rubber In carried In our Block. Hot Water Dottles, Fountain Syringes, Combina tion Water Hag and Syringe, Bulb Syringes, Rubber OIovcb, Ice IJagB, Faco Hags, Etc. ThcsQ goods aro of tho finest quality and are guar anteed by tho manufacturers. Wo buck up this guaran tee by offering to rcplaco free of charge any defective rubber article sold at our store. NCVCI1 iUDSTITUTE ! Town and Vicinity Mr. Frank CorIII in dolnjt nicoly. H. McCnrg of Vct Springfield his gono to hie ranch In Idaho. I Think right, talk right, do rieht and buy right, from Wolf and Mlllor. Dill Hill Ih 111 with tho grip and Is compelled o ho out of nchool. Mrs. John Hlnnnr of Worldling la hero visiting with lior son, John Slnnar ' Mr, Moto of Wondllng wan In Spring Hold on luminous yciitorday, II. M. Nixon cold a driving liorsi to Ed Doniplor Tuesday. Aro you taking advantage of thut '&fo discount nt Snood's Mrs. William Donnldiion Is Buffering from Sciatic rheumatism. Mrs. W. V. Wjilker will bo hoHtonn to the Kensington club tomorrow af ternoon. Kd Domplor Hold 01 blooded Whlto nnd Huff Leghorn chickens to II. M. Nixon tho firm of tho wook. I). A. Slmliuri, who linn been 111 with tho grip for tho past threo -wcoks Ih able to bo about. J. C. Duma Ih roportcd to lie growing worao, and Is now In n very critical condition. Itqlnnd Monhlor wnH given the hoc I ond degroo in Odd Fellowship nt tho I. O. O. K. mooting Inst night. Buy your first class grain hny at J J. Browning's Feed Store. Mrs. E. M. Duryco l recovering vtry nicely from her recent opon tlans. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. M. Mrown, of Port land, who spont several days hero, loft Monday morning fo rYoncnlln. Mrs, L. M. Count of Coburg, Is spend tag n fow days with hor daughter Mrs. Frank Sldwoll. Charlog Lyons, formor resident of Springfield nnd onco city marshal la in Eugono on business for a fo wdays. Fcnnor L. TAvvIb purchnsed a motor cyclo from tho Eugono Cyclo club oa Monday. JoBoph Iloutln of Bayfield, Wiscon sin, Ih hero visiting at tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. Hnrry M. Stowart. Buy your grocorlos at Snood's. They give C ensh discount. Mr. nnd Mtb. Joo Neal aro down from Wondllng visiting nt tho honies ( tholr parents In thlB city. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Vincent have moved from West Springfield to their roach noor Coubrg, on tho McKonzlo. Mrs, Jim Snyder of Loon a Is visiting at tho Qoorgo Catching home hero. Qoorgo Fry or Marcola wan down on bnstnoBs yostorday. Leo Clark was sorlously 111 with ttie grip for a month and has boon threatened with an nttnek of pneumo nia, is nblo to be nbout tho houso. ',MrB. Goorgo Tostevln ofl Eugono spent tho day In West Sprlngflold. an a guest of Mrs. M. F. Chllda yoBtor day. Stop that cough 1 with Egglmann's naethol cough drops. - Milton Bally has received a bl? box of dollclous fruits from Mr. anl Mrs. L. E. Durrln, formerly of this ,dty, now located at nichmond, Calif. Mrs. J. S. Horndon, of Ashland, ar rived Monday on nn extended visit nt falho homo of hor son, Waltor Herndoa 9, and family. Threo new charts of tho common birds of Oregon now adorn tho walls of tho public Library, AccompanyliiR th charts, aro catalogues describing tie birds, hnbl.ts, appearance and oth er points, ' PHONE 31 Mm. Jules DoMlck is doing nicely 'at the . Springfield hospital. Mrs. 8. II. Upton of Nowpo'rf'wa registered at tho Elite hotel Tuesday D. W, Nooly of Marcola Is In town on business today. Monday bolng a holiday, no council niootlngwa s held In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lyon motored to Brownsville Sunday. Good roliablo flro Insurance. No scRsmcnta: no membership foe. I'ay oncu end you are dono. II. E. Walker at tho City Tiall. A. I'. McKlnzoy has been appointed deputy assessor for Sprlngflold and will begin his duties on March 1. It. II. Barger of Hytdtan, Montuiiii J Is huro vIhIIIiik Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F Lyon and relatives at Brownsville. I Mrs. Zolln, Cantrcll will bo hostess to the Hound Dozen club nt her home on A streot tonight. Hnrry Stownrt has completed the garage at hlB home on Second u'ld A strcetM, I Now Homo nnd Now Royal Sowing Machines mako millions of homes hap py. They aro fully guaranteed. Tho price Is right. It will pay you fo Invostlgnto. J. C. Holbrook. Minn Mao IIIIIb nnd brother of Full Croekw ero registered at tho ICllto yesterday. Tho basketball girls chnperoned 11 tholr coach, Miss Vora Wllllnms, hlkcl to I'runovlllo and back Tuesday even lug. Bright clean baled straw, Alfalfa, Ont und Ont and Vetch Hny. Prices right. Froo delivery. Springfield Food Co. Mrs. Clara L. Chllds left yesterday afternoon for Lnndax, where she will Join with Rovercnd M. F. Chllds in I holding spoclnl service which aro to continue until January 24. ! Tho Springfield ghraga received u now Ford car through Vlck Brothers' today. Tho local company wanted several cars, but Is unable to secur them Just now. j Orvillo Collins and Miss Birdie jSponcor wont to Lnndax Tuosday oven Ing to attend the revival services bo 'ing hold thoro. They expect to ro- turn homo this morning. Sunday morning while chopping wood, Orlo Nettloton had the misfor tune to chop his hand between tho first and second Angora. The injury lB giving him considerable pain. A now shipment of Now' Home sew ing mach!noa Just in. You can mako somo money now. Try ono. J. C. Hol brook. " Ed Domplor loft this morning for i' several days' trip to Waltorvlllo and Doorhorn and Lenburg. Mr. Domplor plans to engage in buying nnd selling hides chiefly on this trip. J, P., Fry hns sold a residence lof. between Eighth nnd Ninth on B streot to It. D. Wilson of this city. Mr. Wilson hnspurchascd (ho old Illcltson houso, and will movu it onto tho lot, and ho and his famllj will mako the'r homo thoro. Wolby Stovons and daughter, Holon Miss Mario DoPuo, Mrs. nonnld Itohort and daughter returnod Sunday ovonln ; from a wookend visit at Corvallls, whoro thoy vlsltod at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs, Josso .Soavoy. Mrs. Robert Is a slstor of Miss Soavoy, For Mon's and Boys' work, dross or hi cut shoos, or first class repairing soo W, A. Hall, the shoe doctor, Main botwoon 6th and Cth. Mrs. AI Montgomery who l conval escing from a recent onnmtlon was itho roclprlcant Sunday of a beautiful pottod plant from the department pros! dont of the Ladlos of the G. A. 11, " O. V. nenvlo. of Portland. Mre. Montgomery Is department Junior vlca jJicHiuom. Miss Olllo Mooro la ovor from Eu gono today visiting with hor sister Mrs. Will Bishop, Mrs. C. E. Swarts returned thin morning from a fow days, visit at tho ranch near Natron, Miss Ada Redmond Is changing her residence from M1sh, Mary Robert homo to ono of tho Jesso Scavoy a partinontn, Flour advances steadily. Why pay more 7 Our prices remain tho same. Johnson's Best fl.CO. Cupid Patent $2.00. Got our prices on Food. Frco dollvcry. Sprlngflold Fend Co. Manager E. M. Paddcn has the Ham pton storo stock about ready for pack ing, nnd plans to begin shipping th.i earlys part of next wook. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Wllmot and baby,, who hnvo recently returned to Sprlngflold from Notl, aro moving into j tho Josso Scaycy apartments over the Bell theatre j Invitations are out for a part by tho Ekklcstans' noxt Saturday night, at tho M. E. church. The commltteo for tho affair is composed of Draco Walker, Francis Bartlctt, Paul Scott and Winifred May. Just received a shipment of Eastern corn, shelled or cracked. Also ground fine for little chicks or hog feed. Best feed for this limo of year and Costs less than wheat. Springfield Feed Co," CHINESE REVOLUTIONARY HERO'S MEMORY HONORED Scrolls Sent by Three of Late Yuan Shin Kai's Sons to Commemorate Patriotism. Shanghai. -Scrolls sent by three of the lute Yuan Shlh Kai's rods to com memorate the patriotism of General Tun I Ao were the most unusual feature of the funeral services for tho revolu tionary leader conducted here on the arrival of hN body from Jnixm. (ii'iierol Tsui Ao vu the chief mover In the Yunnan revolution, which de feated Yuan Shin Kill's ambition to become emperor. Yuan Ko This, the oldest son of Yuan Shlh ICai. was cs pcc-hilly urnbftloiiH for IiIm father to be come emperor that be might succeed th (be throne. But practically all the younger sons wore opposed to the mo narchical movement. The scroll sent to Shanghai by Yuan ICo Wen. the sec ond son of Yuan Shlh Kill, commends the lamented General Tsui Ao lu the highest terms. It nays: You we ro model of the ixople. You weru the model of Uio army. You were the cuul of tho republic. You Mere the rplrlt of liberty. The Amerl an navy took a prominent part lu tho TVnl Ao funeral services. The Brooklyn nnd the other American warships In Shanghai harbor had their ftngs at half stuff us the Chinese war ship bearing the body ciiine into pott, and u detachment of fifty American marines marched in the funeral proces sion. Thirty Japanese, niostl;- personal friends and admirers'-of the patriot, also were in the procession. The C'hltreso coimuun'ty in Shanghai was In mourning, and thousands of young Chinese, mostly xtudertts at schools and colleges, were In the pro cession. The body of General Tsui Ao was taken to his native province of Hunan for burial. COURT EQUIPS CUPID'S BOWER Chicago Judge Battles Divorce by Fit ting Up a Room For Spooning. Chicago. Husbands and wives who allow their troubles to re:cli the court of domestic relations will be given nn opiKU'tunlty to "mako up" In a little room attached to the court which is being titled up for that purpose by Judgo John Stclk. The Judge hns hot given the room a liume yet, but he said It will be fitted up in u wuy aimed to aid the disgruntled In renewing their love for ono another. Plants, tlowcrs. cutmry birds', a music box and Foft draperies will .contribute to the fur ulshliigs. "Tho purposo of the fittings wi.l be to bring out the old affection that the couple held for each other when they were court Ins. uld the Judge. "It U my purpose to get them to spoon all over ugalu and then go home and live as they ought to." Desr Gores Cattle. Estey, W. Vn. A largo deer appeared In a pasture near hero In which tliero were a largo number of cows owned by W, I.. Huffman and defeated the cattle lu n pitched buttle, goring sev crul of them to such un extent that they later died. The deer was cup; turcd nnd killed by n posse. oooooooooooooooooo HANGING EXERCISE RESULTS IN DEATH Chicago, Tho body of Mrs. Charles B. Young was found hanslns in her homo In River side, n Chicago suburb. A ver dict of accidental death was re turned when relutlves asserted thut health exercises, Including hanging by tho shoulders, bud been prescribed and that while followlns her physician's instruc tions she evidently hud fainted or slipped, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SMILE CURES MIND Fiancco Helps to Lift Veil When Science Fails. REASON SLOWLY RETURNS. Detroit Man Proves Puzzle to Physi cians After Partial Asphyxiation In Auto 8weetheart, In Same Hospital, le Wheeled Into His Ward, and Eyes Brighten For First Time. Detroit, Mich. A sweetheart's smile won where science failed. The smile lured back a wandering mind that all tho little bottles, all the gleaming In strument and all the solemn books bad failed to cure. The case of Arthur Connor, twenty eight years old, puzzled physicians for days after he was taken to Oraco hos pital Buffering from a form of gas as phyxiation Induced by Inhaling gaso line fumes from Ills automobile, lie slept for hours, a calm, deep sleep, with normal pulse and respiration, but a sleep, that could not be driven out When It did lift Its veil for a few min utes at a time It was found bis mind had somehow slipped in its delicate nicdianlsm, and Connor muttered and chattered of things foreign and uncon nected with reason. They dug In his spine and brewed scrums, and they tupped with Inquisi tive 'Angers nnd touched the nerves wtl the wizard flow of electricity and the veins with the gleaming hypo dermic. In valu all these things and then came the cure, a greeting smile and n cheery "Good morning" from the girl he is to marry. Nellie Winters, dark haired and brown eyed, sought her fiance, know ing something had happened to prevent the filling of nu engagement. She found him after a long search lying In his car lu the garage, uslcep. lie had sat down to rest, and the funics had overcome him and started the long slumber. But the hunt through the cold day had wrought uuother misfortune, and Miss Winters found herself threatened by pneumonia in the same hospital with Connor. She grew better, and, once uble to sit In a wheel chair, she demanded to be taken to the side of her sweetheart. They wheeled her lu just as ono of the moments of his consciousness came. And the eyes thut had been tilled with vague dreainlugs suddenly cleared, uuu the girl's smile nnd glad grcetluf: found an answer. "Hello, Nellie! Gee, it's too bad we are both Blck In the came place." It was almost the first rational words he had uttered. The veil fell again, but the doctors had" found a key to the mystic door und hope for u complete recovery. BECOMES A MOTHER AT 62. Woman Wedded to Yeu'ng A'.an Haa a Baby In Her Old Age. Milwaukee. Wls.-"FIfty-clght years years old7 My dear boy, they said that about mo four years ago when I went to Kciioshn with Albert to be married where our frleuds could not make too much of a hubbub about a disparity In our uses. They said then that he was twenty-five and I wns tlf ty-elght. What of It? Love knows no years." Thus spoke Mrs. Balouc Mauzke, u mother at sixty-two or thereabouts, on she fondled the baby girl which some time ago came to their home In Mil waukee to gladden the declining years of the mother and to rejoice tho heart of the youthful husband. And It wus a rent motherhood that Mrs. Miinzke portrayed us she played with her own buby, a mother with her hulr showing the udvance of years In its suggestion of siny. Four yeura ago the couple went from ZIon City to Kenosha to be married. The husband is an expert chemist lu a Milwaukee laboratory which special izes on perfumery. JERSEY TEACHER A HEROINE. Prevents Panlo Among 150 Children; Fights Fire In School. Puterson, N, J. Miss Bcrtbn Ruth, a teacher In public school annex No. 4, In tho basement of St Stanislaus' Pol ish Cuthollc church, Garfield, by cool action prevented a panic among tho 150 children ami ulso saved tho church from destruction .by fire when Stephen Westcouibo mischievously dropped a match Into n hole In one of the parti tions. When smoke Issued from the open lug thcro wns a stir and the pupils In Miss Ruth's class moved uneasily. "Ho calm, children," said Miss Ituth without the slightest touch of emotion, "and io quietly Into tho yard." Her command was obeyed, and tho children quickly left tho room. Then Miss Ruth notified tho teachers in the other classes to dismiss the pupils. Tho children thought It wns a tiro drill and moved out In order, the whole an uex being emptied In half a minute. BOMB BY MAIL BLINDS YOUTH. Plalnfteld Youth Thought Can Was Powder From Friend. Plnlnfleld, Conn. Joseph Emll Se vlgny, a young Frenchman who lives here, received a can of powder through ho mall. After shaving he started to ihako some of It out, thinking It was talcum. It wusn't. It wns au Infernal lovlce, which exploded, lacerating his 'hco and blinding both eyes. Sevlgny knows of no ono who would visli to kill him, hivsuys. Investlgu tlou by the police showed powerful ex iloslvcs, steel fragments nnd coarse uudpaper wero In tho can. The pack ,.,jo was postmarked Taftvllle. ) BAPTIST CHURCH Itor. W. N. Ferris, pastor. Sunday school 10 a, m. Morning worship tl a. m. by Dr. Humphrey of Porto Rico C:30 p. m. Junior endeavor, 7 p. ru. senior endeavor topic "Using Whit Wo Have" Acts 3:1-10. 7:30 p. m. Preaching, pastor Ferris will spenk Ordlnanco of Baptism will bo administered. 8ee Troop Train Come In. Tho Mfsscn Margaret, Maud ami Anno Corrlo and Florence Coffin, Jack James and C. I. Corric, Lewis McBoo and Normon Anderson comprised a party who drove to Eugene Tuesday evening to see tho troop train pass through enrouto from Calexlco, Calif ornia; to Vancouver, Washington. I The party rcporta that tho boys were all well and happy and their bronzed facea showed the' effect of seven months' stay in the sunny south doing border duty. The boys are '11 very Igad to be back In Oregon. Battery I A was In the first section and the t troop A cavalry followed a little later. Porto Rlcan Missionary Coming Dr. Humphrey, one of the ablest and best missionaries from Porto Kl- co, will speak at the Baptist church at the morning servico at 11 a.m. Mr. Humphrey ba8 been on the is land of Porto Rico and has witnessed las well as helped in the wonderful religious, social and civil transforma tions that have gone on among that jpeople slnco the island came under fie stars and stripes. Dr. Humphrey Is a most charming personality and has a great Inspiring and enlightening address on the work In Porto Rico. Mrs. Innis Also Convicted. Mrs. Ida May Innis, of Eugene, Ore gon, brought to Georgia for trial after e prolonged court fight, was convicted there Tuesday night of larceny after trust. With her husband, Victor H. Innes, who was convicted on a Ilk? charge recently and sentenced to seven years Imprisonment she was accused larceny of money entrusted to Innes for Investment by Mrs. Elolse Nelms Dennis and Beatrice Nelms of Atlanta. I Elizebeth Is Dead Died: February 14. 1917, Elizabeth, aged one year, 11 months and sevet days. Elizabeth was W. L. Dunlan. prize winning Partridge Wyandott hen was the winner of four firsts the Panama Pacific International Ex position. In a class of several hun dred hens she took fifth prize. ! Win .uiu.ove lemeiery I Tho Springfield Lodge I. O. O. F. has taken action to Improve the L&ar el Hill Ctmetery and have appointed Harry: Brumette .as superintendent. The streets will bo cleaned up and beautified with rose trashes and shrubbery planted along them. Oothc Improvements to beautify the cerae tery will bemade. I Notice to Lot Owners All persons indebted to the Spring field Lodge I. O. O. F. number 70, for lots in the Laurel Hill Cemetery aro ,hereby -given notice to settle accounts at once or rematning portions of lotj unused will be sold- as per rules, of Cemetery. ! CEMETERY COMMITTED. Feb. 15. One mo. t MEH OF STANDING TELL THEIR rVt TRIED ALL OF I THATS EXACTLY 1 'EM. A LITTLE CHEWl OTWB CUT SATISFIES I KIND OF TOBACCO I I H WAHTII AND LASTS. WITH LESS) GRINDItlO AND LESSr SPITTING.! WHEN you gentlemen get together at your lodge meetings, somebody is pretty sure to start the little pouch of W-B CUT up the line for his brothers. It's conducive to brotherly feeling. There is gratitude for the rich tobacco that makes a little nibble go so far and for the touch of sal t that brings out the tobacco satisfaction without so muoa jaw work. Mtic ly WETHAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 59 Uaiaa Nev To Oty yuuk vm 5000 mile guaranteed Tires:- 32 x 3y2 N. S. $17.50, 34 x 1 N, S. $24.10 other sizes. Chains (By Weed) 30 x 3ij, $2.65; 31 x 4, $2.90; 32 x 4, $3.00; 32 x 3, $2.80; 33 x 4, $3.10; 34 x 4, $3.20; all sizes. Oil:- In 5 gallon lots 40 cents per gallon, bo container. Distillate,Monogram Oils,Grease Etc. Stoddard Dayton Garage 8th Ave. E. 242 Phone 148 East of Hotel Oaburn Half Hot Httgeae FORD SWITCH KEY SERVICE STATION NO. 1 OnM ( CHRISTIAN CHURCH. , Chris II. Jcnsent pastor. . Ruaday school at 9:45 a, m, Serm6'nB'bj;tlia pastor as follows: morning, "Joseph, a typo of Christ," ovenlng, "Spiritual Diseases." Prayer meeting over? Wednesday evening. You nro, alwayrt welcome at our services. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department or tho Interior, IT. 3. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon." January 15, 1917. NOTICE Is hereby given that Wat tor J. Brown, of Vlda, Oregon, who. on July 29, 1914, made Homestead Entry, Serial, No. 09659, for tho 8EVi of, Section 12, Township 17S, Rango 2E, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to make Final Com. mutation Proof, to establish claim to' the land abovo described, befora I. P. Hewitt, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office, at Eugeno, Oregon, on tho 20th day of February ,1917. Claimant names aa witnesses: Mlio Thompson, of Vlda Oregon Clyde A. Wendcl, of Vlda Or egos Aid en Lowe, of Vlda, Oregon I Carey Thomson, of Vlda, Oregoa W. II, CANON. Register. Jan. 18,22,25,29; Feb. 1.5,8,12,15. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, V. 8. Land Office at Rosetrarg, Oregon, , February 1, 1917. NOTICE Is hereby given that, as directed by tho Comralseioner of the General Land office, under provisions of Sec 2465, II. S., pursuant to the application of Frank L. Chambers, Serial No. 09116, we will offer at pub lip sale, to the highest bidder, but at )tot less than $5.09 .per ac,re. at 10 o'clock.a. m., on the 20th Ss'y-ef March, next, at' this office, the following traet of land: the Lot 8, sec. 29, T. 17 9, R. 2 West, Willamette Meridian. The sale will not be kept open, bt ,w,ill be declared closed when the present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making tho high est bid will be required to immediate ly pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised -to flic their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. j W. H. Canon, Register. Feb. 12,19,25; March 5,12. Get on the Finn 'FyonTvmntto unccetd irliat is new in business and indta UC UUllU UtC IUI, Cl UU U1W 11UC PopuilarScience n': -a At . a. at.. t-l tf.. 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