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0 MONDAY, IWDRUAIIY 10, lM. THE SI'HINGFIELD NEWS PACK i i A PARCELS POST PHARMACY Our Hloro 1h ofton referred to ns tho "Pared Post Pharmacy," hociiUBO It Ih generally .known that wo de vote much tlmo and attention to mall orders. Wo naturally take prldo In the promptness and dispatch with which mall orders are filled und forwarded. Send uh your orders for DRUGS, STATIONARY, PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS, STOCK AND POULTRY R10MI3DIISS AND OTHER GOODS which are usually carried In an up-tQ-dato drug store. Proscriptions and Recipes may also be sent by mall. Li : J iWjffU aUU r.XUIUlUJT ... m m , v onthld daughter 0fJoba Dotoeeriously III I with P-mod eb4 hert trouWo, and U I. fed .he caBOTj ' a CjT Yeater, fa eucceaful, clorer far. mer ol Pleaaant Hill, ha purchased Li. i t.-... -in I tiVrer !aad - vetch farming thero, . ........ Into thn PMk I n Kiss fittiivn ,w' .i iui My? iiium iuuu.iii James Nlcklee of Mabel waa operat ed upon Thursday for hernia and is now doing nlcoly, Buy your first class grain bay at J J. Urownlng's Food 8toro. Paul Plrtlo of Coburg who la under going treatment at tho Springfield lion pltal for ulcers of the bowels, Is Im proving. Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Miller nnd two doiiKhtflrs. Evelyn nnd Vortt, snent yostorday visiting with relatives ut Donna. J. C. Duma continues about tho soma but Ills condition Is quite gravo anl bl recovery seems doubtful. Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Kelly of Lorano left 'for their homo yostorday, Mrs. Kelly having entirely recovered from a recent operation at tno Sprlngaola hospital. I nL ..; . o ,.. ,. ,w. .UwU..v .. o. give 5 cash discount. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Withers woro Springfield visltora Saturday. . .Miss Llln Mlllor clorkod In Wolf nnd Miller's shoo storo Saturday. n . .i- w. ,r, cfSHMUituM iiiiiiiu iv iiiiniiicia trip to ICugeniv Saturday nfternoon. Plnrntirn .Tmtinu fmrii Itin Tnlin Cnni ey bopynrd was brought to tne Si.rln field hosplUl Friday, sulTerlng from an nHnrlf nt nnnnndlrlf fit Tfn In ilnlnrr 1 nicely now, nnd nn operation will prob ably not bo necessary nt this tlmo, t x Stop thnt cough! withEggimann's motliol cough drops. ... , , Attorney J. C. Mullen spent Saturday In Saloni on business. Tlio following uncallod-for lottora woro romnlnlng In tho Springfield post J ofTlco on Snturdnj-, Ftbruary 17: Mrs, Victor A. Potorson, Wm. Potorson, Mr. Bdd Crosby, Matt Neal, Mr. J, A. Fos- tor, Mr. Willlo F. Dnvls, Mr. Will Loo j Oacnr Hallor. A charge of ono cent 1 will bo mado on all advertised lottow. Mrs. George Daughnrty of Fischor'o mill undorwont a major oporatlon at tho Springfield hospital on Friday. C. H. 0 mining was down from Ditto River Friday visiting his dnughtora, Miss Matilda Grunlne nnd Mra. (lnnrpn ' Frod Mullon purchased n now. Ramh ler blcyclo Saturday. Fred Is no'v dollvory boy for tho Swarts and Wash-' . barno moat market r . - )Mra. Sam G. Splcer of Marcola, who. has boon soriously 111, Is improving, 'Mrs. Sam G. Spicor Is a daughtor of Mr. and Mra. N. W. Gay. f. Dick Harbort brought in a couplo of nlcp calvcB to the Swarts and Wash burnp packing plant Saturday. vMr. and Mrs. Roy McCrackon it Portland arrivod horo Saturday morn.- ltig for a fow dnya' visit at tho homo of Mr. McCrackon'B paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. McCrackon. Tho visitors will probably roturn homo tomorrow. J, 0, Parkor is fixing up his lawn, and putting tho grounds about his homo in order( gonorally, 8omothlno Good, who hnto nnsty Thoso medicine should try Chamborlnin's Tablets for constipation. Thoy are plonsnnt to tako and tliolr offoct Is so ngreoablo nnd bo nntural that you will not real lze that it hnB boon cauaod by any medlclno, Obtainable ovorywhora, PHONE 31" J. T. Donaldson spent Friday and sow near aoiasoq. . y Melvln FeawlcS Win thai the d MM 6f hl8. paper bft. chMKe4 rrom California. o 8prinJIld , Jt ft e'vWeDl Mf Fenwlck'a frleada uy expect them noma toon. V(w IfAm,Bj K. n ' , L.in, Now Horao and Ne "oV Sewing ""JX?? MSSiLSK" PT They are fully 'guaranteed. The P"co Is right. It win pay you lo IfolhrnoV Investigate. J. C. Holbrook. On Monday .and Tuesday of bust1 week the farmora of Irish Bend vlclu- Ity met and formed a potato grower association with 10 members. Mayor E. E. Morrison was ono of Ujo speakers on Tuesday. Tho now association I plans to mako a speclnlty of bco1 pola toes. The grand lodgo of I. 0. O. F. will conveno In Eugono this year, lioldln,' nieotlngs for two or three days, begin- n,nB w,tn M(,y 23- Think right, talk right, do right and buy right, from Wolf and Miller. Shipments of tho goods and flxturc3 ,WTW"B Ja""-,i ; '"ourB B,,v"1 of tho Hampton storo stock has begin 8aturday ,n Portland. Packing was dono tho IttBt of tho r. H. Kopneko from Sherman, Call week, nnd It Is expected tbu't tlw fornla, arrived here Friday evening nnd goods will bo nil shipped before tlio s visiting nt tho homo of his cousin cnd o tn8 weol( Tho Springfield Methodist Brother h00d w,.n 1,0 h0Bt to "eEuono Bro- (norijoon nnil ti,0 Wvos of both organl- mUona for B dnncr and proKrnm ,hlj 0Vcn,nB - A now shipment of New Homo sew- ng machlnefl Just In. You can mnko somo money now. Try one. J. C. Hoi- brook. C. A. Swnrts of Natron, breeder of puro-bred Jorsoys sold a fine, register- ' n 5 '"i", !f PIca8nnt ",n todn- M. WlllinniS 'f . niifl rnllnliln ftta InetiMnAA XTv mm. sossments; no membership foe; Pay1 oncj -nd you are drno. H. E. Walker at tho City Hall. Mrs. Jules DoMick, who underwent n operation nt tho Sprlngftold hospl- u, on Wc(,neBtln, ,R RolUn nlol nlcoly. Aro you tnklng ndvnntngo xr thai We discount at Snood's i 1 I Mrs. Frank Coglll Is improving aftor c recent operation. . , J- C. D,nu ioft yesterday for " w , 1 1 V , nomo oi nor sou, Paul B. Dlmra and family in Portland. For Men's nnd Boys' work, dross fro attk, of, ch cca t? or hi cut shoos, or first class repairing ond ,mm h,s tud,0B unt t,,, Un ' see W. A. Hall, tho shoo doctor. Main rs ty' Gordon Byrno has also suf between 6th and Oth. forod Bamo amict,on roccnVr- C. E. Sales will loavo In a day" or ,wo fotr oastern Oregon where ho will look Into somo business opportunities HI sfnmlly will not Bo nt this time, I , ., " "' " Tnf Dnriimlnv Trtn Tint Vi rm n in Wof- Jmbor. Mrs. Skeels has boen visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mra. Daro Zlm- merman of East Springfield. Mlsi Gonova Skools will stay with her gran.l aronts until school cIobob., Nice and Miller Bold 2100 pounds of ui nn rtv lAM wnnk. Rncnr i advancing and this largo sale was duo to thnt fact. D. J, Glondonnlng hna returned hom from Washington whoro ho has been at work for tho past year. 8evere Cold Quickly Cured. ' "On Docembor first I had a vory sovoro cold or attack of the grip bb It may bo, and was nearly down sick in bod," wrltosO. J. Metcalf, Wcnthorby, 1 Mo. "I bought two bottles of Chant' jborlaln's Cough Remedy and It wns only a fow dayB until I was completely rostorod to hoalth. I firmly bollovo ithat Chamberlain's Cough Romody tn 'ono of tho vory best medicines and will know what to do when I hnve an othor cold," Obtnlnnble ovoryw'here. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury nit incrrury will surrly dmlrny the fen!) of mnoll nnrl completely duramen (hn wliolo ayittmi wlion enlorlnB ,lt throuali lh iimcou urfut. Such nrtletes should never lia lined except on pmcrlpllon from ri't'Uliiblo pliynlrlnnw, nt lliu dnmaRa llioy will rto I (en fold lo tli. good you ran puaillily dorlve from thoin, Jinlln Cnlnrrli Cure, ninnufaclurcil liy V. J. Clipmy h Co., Toledo, O., contain no mercury, nml In taken Intrrnnlly, acting illrrcily upon tlio blood nnd iniicoun ur fncru of (lis nyitem, In ImylnK I Inll Cnlnrrli Cur bo miro yon rcI tho g-enu lm, It In taken Tutrrnnlly nnd mud In Tolfdo, Ohio, by I'. J, Clif ney & Co. Ten IlinonlnU frc. Hold by l)ruKRlt. Trice Ho per bottle. Takt Hall's family I'llli for constipation. Mrs. L. Erickson nnd tlttlo daughtc ot Wcndllng were In town today. I Tho following woro registered at tho 8prlngflold hotel Frldny: Mrs. . W. Snipes, Leaburg; II. Ewer, M. K Arnold, Portland; G.L. Dunn, Lea burg; A, A. Kelly, Lorano; K. M. Drake BrownevJIlo; W. C. Miller, Woodburn; Walter linker, Eugeno; and J. Flshc Springfield. ( Mrs. D. J. Glcndcnnlng Isfiiltlift' In Portland for a rouple of weeks, I Mrs. J. K. Scott ban returned to ber home In Safcm. at lor vleltlng a few 2 . . a a 4 1 mm - Lf'm days' with her daughter, MIbb Haifal field Hospital,. . 4 Ur band concert in, Eugene Wdiy Blnt '.. ,. M?a. William Darllnr had, her tonB 'n day. Mr. and ' Mrs. O. Th'eordore Smith andlsrnall aon, of Wisconsin, and Mni. L 8,5,t6 of 0,cndl0' o'0 SpHnu- .... ,s,.M i... Af .v Smith has been looking orer this !.,,. .. u j ui. n dccJd ( mnk th,B tJjor h(jmo nMt fall: Mrs. Itlley Snodgrass nnd Mrs. W.' K. Walker, a commlttco of two for tho rtebokahB, havo presented a pottc-1 tul'P to Milton Dally, who Is still con lined to the hospital but doing nicely Wllm, nt Pnntn.wi tL- n gncst at tho Frank A. Del'ue horn- oer tho weekend. ,load Superintendent J. It. McKy having slcns nrenareil to bo placed M either sldo of tho under grade crossing on tho Pacific highway between Woat SPrlriBfleld ond Goshen. The signs wl.l "N"1' "Dangerous curve, Go Slow, Mrs. Jess Smltson. Sherwood Burr, proprietor of tb WhIto ouso barber rJioj. In Eugeno made a business trip to Springfield yes lord ay. Mr. nnd Mrs. John WUenreld rr rlved homo Friday from a two months' visit with their daughter, Mrs. Joe Lemon In Portland. Mr. Wlzenrlo-1 nays be is glad to get home, and that 1,0 n8 H n nBured out- antl 1,1 W Portland could be cut up Into towns . l. . r i . n .1 ...ti.lt .. ...... .w oimilBUUlu mm u iiuiu;- Uonnto number of Industries, and woM Btlll havo 'eiu skinned a city block. tk Charles FlBcli.e.r" nml wife nro expect cd back ,n. a fotw dnya from Por.tla.L whoro Mr. Fischer has be.en very slc'c and has not recovered fully from Mi Illness. t v James .Laxton Is blldlng gnrag, nt his home on Fifth street; and con structing a anvewny to it irom in? stroot. Mrs. Fannie Loverldg e.who has been visiting her pnrcnts Mr. nnd Mrs. Bob- 0rt Milllcan; of Waltorville, left Thurs- day for her. homo in San Luis Obispo, J Norman Byrne has Just rocovere.1 Mr. and Mra. J. N. Nelson and family left Saturday evening for Ralmoud, Washington, where thoy plan to mnko their home for eomo tlmo. I Claronco Hill who teaches at Camp Crook, vjjv closed his school and came Thursday owing to hie havlne DOino rnureafty ow,nB 10 niB navmi? gr,p' "fJrnndmn" I.nthnp MfiOftvItt VIM taken out auto riding on Friday last by some frionds from Eugono, nnl 1k,ndnT wa sMr wproctatoa by hor- "Qrandma'a" friends Hop ",olr bo other opportunities for liar viijuyiiium lu iiiib iuiuuiur wiivii tho dnya are wrirmer. Jack Littell, formerly i nbusincss in Springfield, now counoctod with tho Internal revenue offlco In Portland vn In Eugeno Thursday ovonlng, For a Bilious Attack. When you havo a sovoro hcadnch accompanied by a coated tongue, loath-! ing ot food, constipation, torrid llvor.i vomiting ot partly digootod food and: then bile, you may know that you havo u Bovero bilious attack. Whllo yort may bo quite sick there is much consolation In knowing that relief may be bad by taking three of Cham.bev Inln'a Tnblets. They are prompt and cfcctunl. Cbtnlcublc everywhere "GOLDEN CALF" HAS COST $10,000 IN LITIGATION. nival Claimants' to Animal Engagt In Bittsr Lspaf Warfare. Dcnvcr.-A "golden mir' will bo on exhibition nt the western uallonnf live stock show In this city. It Is a per fect xpcclnicn of the Hereford breed. Tim calf has a rcuxonnblo market rnltio of about $25 at present, but It al ready has cost more than $10,000 In llllji'itlou, and the end Is not yet In sight. The calf lias come to be known as tho "golden calf" throughout Pitkin and (Jnrfield counties, where tho rival claimants to the animal live. ' Born In the cj)rln of 1011 the ques tion of (he calf's motherhood arose. Nobody attempted to guess the identity of the Immediate paternal ancestor. Tho docketed case known as Brunton rersu Staplcton has puzzled four Ju ries without a solution of tho mystery. Brunton claliusrlbe,calf Js the daupfa. ter;of one of Ms jlrTw flcrcforda, wLllo atnplctou claims the calf Js just .a scruU, tbe daugutcrof a bobtalled red row that be raised on his ranch. In November, 1014, Brunton Jvent to iitaplcton's ranch and took away three calves tint were with ene of bis cows. Ona of tbe calves waa the "golden calf," Tbe next day Staplcton went to B run ton's ranch and took tbe "golden calf" back again. Demand for Its re turn was refused, .and then Brunton started the replevin suit. Both clalaa anti.sa they will take tbe, case to tat supreme, court,. ' , 8ur Thlngt Mrs. Exe Dear, what doea It esmo when yoo get a notice from the bank that your account la overdrawn? ExeH Iu tbp'case of a man It means that he U married. Boston Transcript. His Tsndsr Spot, rinkun That fellow Closeflst doesn't know what It means to be sensitive. J You can't hurt bis feeling. Pokus- Did yon ever try pinching blm In tbe poekotbook? Towu Topics. Losmlng Mirages. In what, are called "looming mi rages" distant objects show nn nppar- ' cut extravagant Increase in height without alteration of breadth. Distant pinnacles of Ice are thus magnified Into Immense towers or tall. Jagged mountains, and a ship thus reflected from far out at sea may appear to be , twelve or fifteen times as tall as it Is ; Lloug. Hocks and trees are also shown In abnormal shapes and positions, while bouses, unlmnl and human be- i lugs upicnr hi like exaggerated shapes I Before the sandy plains of our 'south-) western states and territories were j converted Into venlnut fields by the I liiL-cnultv und tireless energy of man mirages were very common In those regions, the Indians regarding tne phe nomenon as being the work of evil spirits. A Russian National Dish. One of the national dishes of Rus sia Is known us tho pasbka. It Is a sort of cake that stands one and a half feet high and Is always put on a tall base. It Is usually surmounted by a sugar cross and Is placed in the center, of the table when the Russians hold their great feast at Easter when tho, fast Is broken. It takes about sixty eggs to make the pashkn, but none but natives cau succeed In producing tbe rare taste. rOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will accept bids for tho pur chaso of tbe following described real estate: Tho Donation Land Claim of B. B. Powers Notf. 4387 In Sec tion 25 Township 17 South Range 3 West and Section 30 Township 17 South Range 2 West of tho Willamette Meri dian, Lane County, Oregon, containing 1G0.02 acroa belonging to tho James A. Ebbert es-: tate, on or before tho lGth day of I February 190. And on or after said , dato' the undersigned will sell said real oatato for tho best price offered, ' sale to bo for cash only. Tho land ,1s subject to a land sale contract run- nlng to A. H. Hlnkson, J. J, NIcolle and 1 S. P. Nobs, and their assigns, which contract is ponding foreclosure suit in t tho Circuit Court of Lane county, Ore- J gon, and the deed will be made sub-; Ject to such contract and foreclosuro suit in tho event of Bale. The un-; derslgned reserves tho right to ro Ject nny nnd nil bids or proposals for tho salo of said real estate. MARGARET MORRIS. Ad mlnlstratrht with tho will nn nexed of the estate of Jnmea A. Ebbert, deceased. Fek 6. 8. 12. 15. COOK REMOVAL SALE We have leased the Odd Fellow Corner, formerly occupied by Hamp ton's store, and will move to our new location about March 1st. To save the expense of moving our stock we are going to slash pri ces this week. This will be a mon ey saving opportunity, don't miss it. See some of the special prices below 3 box matches 6 pair ladiW he for 10c for 50c i Arrow Brand SUckiaf One lot LatK WaU this week only ' ' $1.00 to 1.50 2 pair for 25c values 50c 3 mouse traps for 5a Men's shirts ' 50c 7 oz. toilet paper 5c- Good Jap breom 25c, Men's socks v" 5c 6 oz peroxide . 15c Men's leather miU 50c 500 yard spoel hasting Men's waist band thread 5c overall? 50c 24 sheets Palmer 1 pound can talc. 15c paper 5c 10c pkg hump hair 2 cakes toilet soap 5c pins 5c Williams shaving soap 5c LACES AND EMBROIDERIES We are showing hundreds of yards of new spring patterns. Come in and look them over. You are al ways welcome here. Springfibld Racket Store jl IT" u Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS t Notice to The Public " All chickens must be kept up mi Homeopathic PhyalcUn and SunjeMt. account of garden time and the plant- Office, Baptist Paraonagrr. - ' b .,, ,,,, Corner Second and C Streets- Ing of flowers. Owners, who dlsre- Horms. 9 TO 12 PHONE Vf ard this warnlnc will be held strictly . tT ROBERT BURNS Lodge. Nov t, account- M p Anclent J. E. Edwards, city marshal. Accepted Scottish Rite Oni- nr& versal and Symbolic Fr Harry and Tom Nixon will lea-e rj? tomorrow for Button Williw, California N" halL ' yisiUng brolbers wel- o they havo employment on farraB come. . . P. A. Johnson Cbas. Klngswell j Secretary R. W. ML Springfield6 Garage O: R. (bullion, M.D HSAnIcATHE Pcoprir r Practice Mm'ted t. Repairing a Specialty Ear Nose and Throat. Main, bet Fourth and Fifth. Phone n Graduate Nurse Attending: I Springfield - Oregon 306, White Temple, Eugene YOUR 5000 mile guaranteed Tires:- 32 x 3 N. S. $17.50, 34' x t N. S. $24.10 other sizes. Chains (By Weed) 30 x 3yj, $2.65; 31 x 4, $2.90; 32 x 4L $3.00; 32 x 3y2 $2.80; 33 x 4, $3.10; 34 x 4, $3.2asalt sizes. Oil:- In 5 gallon lots 40 cents per gallon, no container. Distillate,MonogramOils,GreaseEtc Stoddard Dayton Garage 8th Ave. E. 242 Phone 148 East of Hotel Osburn Half Block Engene FORD SWITCH KEY SERVICE STATION NO. 1 Oregon mm WITH Oregon Power PROFIT GAS Co.