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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1917)
MONDAY? ..MAltOH ..1L ..M7. f. '' V ' T ''ft TUB SfRINOFlilCD NW? -PAOIETimiW iter THE CLEArt PINK AND WHITE OF A . Perfect Complexion GOES HAND IN HAND WITH GOOD HEALTH A good complexion muni como from within. If yonr Hkln Ih willow and yon hnvo pimples or other skin oruplloiiH, nil of the cold cream, lotions and other prep arations for external uso cannot ponutbly help. You nuiBt Hrst correct tho condition of your blood. Tho bad blood may bo caused by Indigestion, constipation, ' llvor and Itldhoy troubles or other ailments. You should Ilnd out from your physician Just what tho trouble Is. Ho will probably recommend tho uso of some good tonic or blood purifier which may bo found In our Mock. Our lino is complete 1 : Town and Vicinity Qbarlea Landing ot M areola was berti.on.buelncM this morning, Tilnk VHtttt; talk right, do right and jjgrtilbU from. Wolf and Miller, 0 D.'Varrler of Blakleyvnto wu In tonrn Friday. Hare you seen thoso 16 and 20 cent teela at the Variety storo. aVj. rerklns and Welby Stoven returned Saturday evening from a busl nes trip to San Francisco. Cy Ilurton Is moving from his home to tho Jennlo Smltson liouso on Second and C streets. Heady for first spring showing of oxcluslvo millinery. In nil tho luliwt shapes and colors. Mrs. M. N, IMiomp soiu Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur II. Pongrst of 1384 Willamette direct In Eugeno Thursday March 8, n son. Qcorgo A, Dorrls Is much Improved after nn Illness suffering from pneu- rnonln.. Good children's 1C cont ncrvlco hoo at tho Variety storo. Thoro will bo n regular morhly 1 council mooting this evening, begin- f i.r n 7.10 nvinnv t lv w v ti.i tij in..u- cutiivm imviu lumuiuiuiu iviiinirt. own tho old skating rink for E. V I orrlson this morning. Stop that coughl with Egglmann'n molhol cough drops. Tho regular bills wore approved at a schoo board mooting Jiuld tho first of last wook. ' Jaiiios Laxton received his now DnilL-n rnr Rntlirrlnv mill hn nnd Mm. . . .. Iaxton.nud Cdwlnn Parsons ilrov'o to Junction City In It yesterday. Lndlos aro Invltod to call and sec for thomsolvos that tho stylos aro right nnd tho prices reasonable. Mm. M, Nt Thompson. . y Marion Adams and MIsb Ida Cox assisted at tho Cox and Cox depart ment store on Saturday. V 1 Mrs. Arthur McCrackcn has return ed from Whoolor Oregon, nf tor" spend ing a month with lior husband lioro. . .Mrs. lSlbort Scott loft yesterday for Carvallls Whoro sho will visit with a brothor who Is 111. Stop ruining your foo(. and shoos with run-ovor heels: See Wolf and Afillor for tho patent hool-strulghtonor ifty cents a pair. ' C. E. Swarts will rocolvo his now Dodgo car today or tomorrow and promlsos to bo nblo to climb a fir tree wiUi it soon. h. A iinnninn nf iim Nnvniir Wnrtra ot'Vancouyor Is horo ropalririg sowing ... . . .. . .. machines; thoso desiring work of this kind dono. phono hotol Springfield, Ed Snvngo of Marcola passed thru Bprlngflold this morning on his way to Lebna whoro ho has omploymout In a sawmill. John Soavoy has purchased a Bean gasollno cnglno, which ho will uso with all of his crops. Tho engine, will tako tho placo of six horsas. If you need somo odd dlshos look ovor tho lino of dlshos at tho Varloty store. When to Take Chamberlain's Tablets When you fool dull nnd stupid nftor. (eatlng , ; ' 1 When constipated or bilious. When you hnvo a sick hoadacho, Whon you "have a sour stomach, When you bolch after eating. YY iUll ruu UKTU IUUIBDDIIUU When nervous or despondent. t When you have no relish for your meals. When your liver Is torpid, Obtainable everywhere, PHONE 31 Miss" Ruth Weslfair and Miss Mary (WcCormaek, University students wera Springfield visitors Saturday- Mrs. Ida Hacer has purchased a home at 168 South. I) street front tier Two. Ill i tt . . invH. niuvit iiajicr anu ubb movou here from Eucrne, Mr. llagor has i - j gone to Idaho, Pot Men's ttii Boys' work, dro or bt cut shoee, or first Class repairing se AV, A.. Han, Aks.hoe doctor, Main ketweea 6th' and 6th. A brother ot W. E. Knott has Jut .arrive h".;rom .M,ChLn. Vl niu. ma niomgr, Mrs. u. tu. ivnou, who Is 11. The local W. C.' T. U. Is planning on holding an all day Instltuto to bo .ioM here some tlmo In April. Tho date has not been arranged yet. You don't need to go to Eugeno for nn up to tho nilnuto hat. I can glvo you tho samo stylo at a much more rcasonalilo prlco. You arc Invited to call. Mrs. M. N. Thompson. Mrs. JoHcph Lobluo haH returned Id lior home in Junction City after hav- L'"K spent several days with her daugu- tors, lioro. Miss Eunlco Par); or haB been dp- .-pointed to act as a representative in (tho orgiiulzatton work of tho Girl's Honor Gunnl In Springfield, . ,, ...... A "ovv shipment of Now Home sew ing machine,, Just In. You can malto j Romn mnnnv now. Trv nnn. T C. Ilnl. ' rooK. """ mil Rodcnbo has a noet now side- l'cnr for his motorcycle, tho addition having been construcled In Spring- 'Jlold by A. E. Senscnoy. Mr. and Mrs. Joss Allen and fnmllv aro moving from tho houso In whlnn ; thoy havo boon living on tho corner I nf Sixth nnd E ntrnnlB n n rnRlilniir. 1 V-"-- on First nnd D. Something now: Thoso trouble 1 . win. wchk nrciios .ei won anu Miner fix them wltfi n tmlr of "Common i.i. i ... Sense" arcli Supports. All lcathor. $2.50 tho pair. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E. Wortz of An Inuf, Oregon havo moved to Spring' field, nnd nro looking for n resldetico, slnco Mr. Wortz has employment in tho, mill here ami tlioy will mnko Sprliv gfleld tlielr !iomo. Good reliable fire Insurance. No as scssmcnts; no membership fco. ' Pay 'onco end you are tlcno. H E.Walker at tho City Ilall.T Mrs. Lucius Miller of Rod Wing. MInnesotn visited ovor TMiursday night tand Frhlay at tho homo of an olcbtiniu menu, Mrs. a, ll. HaKer. MrB. Miller Is spending somo tlmo at tho home of her son, Dr. T. II. Mlllor In Eugene, Now Home and Now Royal Sewlnr Machlnoa mnko millions of homos hnpi' Py Thoy are fully guarantood. Tho ' .P"Ico is right. It will pay you to .l ... t rt VT-.il I. l nvostlgato. J, C. Holbrook Millard Tripp, who resides on ........ ,.. ... unv.,u vu.wu j dozen Plymouth Rock hons for which . ho rocolvod $42.07. Tho honB weighed ovor sovon pounds nploco. Gonoral ronnlr shon Iron and wool work. Horsoshoolng a spoclnlty. Hamp ton Bros. South Second and A Sts. s At a Fodorntlon of Insurnnco, rbcour ,Iy organized In Eugene by tho Insur i unco men of tho county, Jobs A, Allon or this city made vlco prosldont. Tho organization Is for tho purposo of protoctlng tho lntorosts of tho Insur nnco buslnes. 8lan of Good' Digestion. Whon you seo a cheerful and happy old lndy you may know thut sho 1ms good digestion. If your digestion Is Impaired or if you do not relish your monls tako a doso of Chamborlaln'd Tauiots. Thoy Btrongthen the stom ach, lmprovo tho digestion and cmuc a gontlo movomont of the bowels, Ob tainable everywhere, , Aiuiara iripp, w 10 restuoB on a," . , branch a mllo oast of town Wednesday 1,10 .re"r of ln.," B0 ot ' ' . .tln ntn tn nHniltin " A i A fill In '.Itl We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo V.J, CHHNKT & CO.. Toledo. O. We, tlis linilVrnlitiici), have known K. J, rjimpy for tho lam It yearn, And bailors lilm perfectly lionornbf In nil bunlnesa trnnntiotlon and financially uble to curry out nnv nbllcnllnm tnnda bv hi firm. in NATIONAL JIANIC OF COMMKHUJC, Tt UAH's Catarrh Cnro l taken Internally, ioicijo, u. arlliiff illrorliv iiiinri ilia blood and mil" conn mirfncr of ijm ytm. Ttiitlmonlata sent frrr, I'rlro 76 renin per bottle. Hold by nil DrURKtulii. Tak llalk Family 'III far eonetlpatlon. M. C. Brcssior, anil nan wish tt known that tlioy liavo on tholr staff a factory export of long oxporlonco In tho re pairing unil rebuilding of sewing ma chines, and arc prepared to give care ful attention to work of .this kind, ! Any part for any machlno furnished , wonderland, so that guests assert 'on short notico. All work warranted they had visited Japan that after land wo are hero to make it good. Al-0011- MrB. John Kennlo and Mls i so havo in stock the world rcnowno.t Bertha Donnel of Ktacald Park, and wjiiin Rnwinir Mnriitnoa fla wolt as a ' the following club members enjoyed 1 largo stock of second hand machines of noarly cvory make. Prices right . J- mckhh, i. u. Larimer, j. m. tvi and oaav terms. Call or tihono . throw, A. P. McKlnzoy, William Rous4, B. C. Hills atato deputy game war - den, states that In two days time ho (has received 143 signers In Springfield Pand Eugene who have subscribed amounts from $.2C to Ilfto be offered . l . ...In..lli.i with- IhA t a tn ,M wujuuitwn t. reward' of foO for the arrest of per- l ' Jh.'mIii.. , 1. .IjJmI t ' sons dynamiting tho steams fo 'fish.' Mr. Hills expects to get a muchtonger )Jit befo'ro he has finished. Dr. and Mrs. U. P. Mortcnsen are moving into the Johnson house be-.t tween Seventh, and Eighth on B street l 1 ,7" , , : m r v.n . r a fnmi lust vacated by Mr. Evans and rami - V"5 r:1. '-I8 , on num. uuu .. , J. McCrackcn. Annual Institute Attended by 100 Mooting More Saturday Is Prof- itablo and fK Success From Every Point. Tho annual Springfield Instltuto hold. at tho Lincoln school on Saturday I (I VI 1 it IUU V mj Mt 7 last was well attended and a ?rcat success from every point ot view, More than 100 touchers were present,! Including many from Eugeno, The domestic sclonco department 1 of tho public school served n cafeteria I Innnli In mnrn tlinn fin npfltlln at noon. ., n P,nHH nf ciriB BOrVO,i . ... . . ! ,n Rmnllor luncli to tno out OI town . 1 ,.., innnlinra and n few Invltod RUestS - ... i. t, .1. i. 1,.., from this city. Both ot. these lun-, cheons wore complimented very highly J by tho visitors. 'I Tho program of the day wag as fol- 1 lows: Sons. America Audlenso Vocnl BOlo Lcota McCracken Address Prof. Gregory, U. of C. n.il. Qn,.u ,,1'inilU BU1U - ivun. u.u.v Address Holcn Cowglll,- O. A. 0. So"B. Columbia Gem of tho qecan I' nuitui.-3 ( A . .1 1 An n.i " Parker Vocal. solo Eunlco I arKor i . . ..i Address Asst. State bupt. t.. r.j Carlton I Piano solo Dorrls Slkos' Dramatization, "The Sleeping Beauty' , v Second Grade pupils of Mlftt Bartlctt's room. Tho host of tho day was tho dp- ,pearunco of theso youngsters of tho second grade. Tholr dramntlzatlo.-i was Well prepared and splendidly rend Horse Case on Trial. Tho caso of W- M. Morris against John Seavoy ai,d othprs.mombers of ..tho Bolglum Horso company. Is nojv up for trial, n Jury consisting of the following was empannlod: James .M. worning, v. w. juckboh, uunva C. Whltton, Jos. Bryan. Sam Soren-. f son, E. J. Ivle, W, H. Whitney, J, T. 'Vlnlng. O. W. Holland. Elmer A. Lamb J cflinrles A. Burden nnd C. F. Fassott. TJ,t8 a cnBo wherein the plaintiff mind thn defendant for tho recovery 0f vurlous buius of money alleged' duo . .. . nwnnd. hv thn defendants He seeks , -r .1 I oo 1 other, $48.75 In another and $33 In tho last. Offers His Theatre. W. J. White has generously donated tho Boll thontro for tho uso of tho grow ora and business men who havo been invited horo for a potato mooting noxt Wednesday by E. E. Morrison. Ac cordingly, tho afternoon lectures will bo hold thoro Instead of in tho Wood riion hall na first planned, nnd tho bnnquot will bo hold In tho lotlgo liall. Mr. Morrison atatos that It looks a though at least 200 people will be hero for tho mooting. How to Prevent Croup. When tho child is subject to attacks of croup, see to It that he eats a llgbt 'evening meal, ub an overloaded stom ach may bring on an attack, also watcU for the first symptom hoars;) noss, and give Chamberlain's Cough 'Remedy as soon as tho child becomes hoarse. Obtainable everywhere. Society Doings MRS. D It ATTAIN, II08TEB8, TREATS I'RISCILLA CLUB One of tho happiest afternoons tho I'rlBcllla club has enjoyed octirrcd on (l-"rldny when Mrs.I'rul J. Brattrln, hos tess ror mo aiternon, instead or enter talnlng at her homo In tho usual man nor, took lior guests to a matlneo at tho Rex theatre In Eugene and after ward to tho Ostium hotol, where they partook of a delicious two courso lun cheon, served In tho Japanese room 'Carnations and ferns made tho dining room bright and springlike, whllo tho Jnpanoso chlnaware and other apolnt mcnls helped crcato a sort of delight- M"- Drattaln's hospltiilty: Mesdames i Walter Herndon, D. 8, Beats, William , Donaldson, and Normand Howard, rh next mettlnr of tturPriscllU club wm j,e nei,i 0B Friday, March 23, when Mrs.Wllllam: Donaldson will entertain ftt her borne on P Street between 8ev-j . , ... . . . ema ana .ignm. mere is u in ifiavl Patrick of snake tame and other saints .sent .were: Meadamea W. P. Walker, x - . . .... . ... a u- rt - - - m. n r. .tt nt RHn win hn Kmmiri at 'that tune. , I C. E.'s HAVE ANOTHER 'ENJOYABLE SOCIAL Plans were made for tho coming 1 cY Christian Endeavor con- 1 , ' , ... . . SSSr mon?h ,t,. n,,),!, h.in. ,i - at the regular monthly business meet-l Ing of tho local C. E. society held allhe "Progressive 22" at tie Odd Fcl homo of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Buck- 'lows parlors Friday evening March 9, tin tn nn fitrhtii nn,i a itnwi. cvf.inv evening. After the business meeting an unusually enjoyable social was In j order. An unlquo Idea was tjiat of asking each member to como prepared to suggest some game or obher amuse- .nt to last 10 o, minute, ,e utiuuiirr uiiubuui nau wuu uiul ui uur lnc a two coursA luncheon, the first .1 course furnished -by the girls and U10 other by the boys. Some of Uio zi- suits were rather queer, but very "eatable" Those who enjoyed tho . Franco nnd Fonnnr Nc,Ho Nxon Hclen R - obertg . ' ' Tnn qonsenev Mra c H Jtanpnl .... ' . , Bucknum, and little son Earl. MEMORIES" A very charming Idea which Is nU'o quuc a now ono was inni carncu out ' . . In the centrepiece for the table around mJly n iher Reverend and Mrs. W. M. Case gathered to cole- brate Mr. and Mrs. Dlmm's stiver wed- m,B ann'versnry at me uimm nome ion Sovenm ana C streets Friday even- lnB' 0n n bed of plnk' wns drapod ! sonle Of tllo White silk from Mrs. Real Estate Transfers. G. G. Stevens et ux to John H, . .... . - ,T .V i mi , -c 7 Hunt's addition to Springfield; $27B0. llr.irnr nf nl .I'nrr nr Int 1 tilnplr V w It jepi,Cott et ux to John-FT: i Bower et ux 9&.4G acres township 13, -80Utn rang0 u we8t. j10f wjuinm Jcphcott to W. R. Joplicott 9C.4G acres township 16, south range 11 west; $1. ( John H. Bower et ux to W, R. Jeohv cott et ux Part of lot 14, block 2t Hunt's addition to Springfield;.' $10. Margaret Morris, administrator, to M. A. Nlcollo 1C0.02 acres township 17, south range 2 west; $10,410. Seeka Health Here. Mr. nnd Mrs, R, T. Crawford ar rived hero yesterday morn Inc. and lwlll make their homo with tholr daugh ier, wra. j, ainrKs on wast wain street. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford lived, here five or six years ago, and then wont to California In the Los Angolos roglon, In hopes that tho chango would improve Mr. Crawford's health. Later 'thov moved to Central California and 'modo tholr home with Mrs. Crawford's .. decided that Mr. Crawford had felt , , . . .bo,tter a o0rf on' ? docl 10 I'wnliinn In Cnnin nilnl.l miinw .tlll nln I i .u horo several months at least. Mrs. Crouch Returns. Mrs. uoiuort Crouch returnod Sit'- I.urday after a six weeks' absence spent In Portland nnd Washington points .with Mr. Crouch. Sho brought her slstor's (Mrs. C. R, Beckloy of Port land) smnlt twins homo with hor for n visit. Mrs. Crouch Intends to re main hero about six wooks now. To Start Addition Next Week. Everthlng Is about In readiness to begin building thoproposcd addition ;to tho local Christian church tho fore part of noxt week. The lumber wlU bo haulod to tho grounds and other' preliminaries attended to this wook. Camp To Start Wednesday, According to Information given at tho Booth Kelly Lumber company., office In Eugene, It Is thought that work nt tho camns above WendHmy j will be resumed Wednesday. of the Season f)lmm s wedding gown, whllo upon jnmeB A, jajbert, do that reposed the dainty kid slippers ceased, sho had worn twenty five years ago I Plaintiff, lhat day. Bosldo them reposed tho White kid gloves In which Mr. Dlmm. ad probably turned and twisted tho weuaing ring. The slippers wero iiuuu ryim iur8, uio nimy ica iroin the bridal gown, and some prlmroro blooms. When the pink ana wniin bestrcamered light abovo was turned n, the effect was very beautiful. MH8, MAItTIN AT HOME TO NEEDLECItAFT CLUD Mrs. Edgar E. Martin was at home to tho members of the Needlccraft club and a number of additional gues's last Thursday afternoon As needlework was the chief consldera- tion 'of the meeting, while gome very chofco selections on tho VIctrola were fmjoyed during the afternoon. The painouc idea was carnea out in tne decorating the ice cream and red t white and blue candles which -were .Included 1b the two course' luncheon i served. Tiny hatchets were given as iavcrS. Guests of- the club were Mesdames .Ralrii Martin, A. MJIagen, tr O Tl.ie ni..V. m.o uihu wciuucio ii A. Mi Beaver, R. P. Mortensea, II. B, Walker, T .E; Richmond, Robert Drury ;0. H. Jarrett, George Catching, R. L. Kirk, snd the hostess, Mrs. Martin. The club will meet -with Mrs. Mao .Stevenson' on Thursday, March 22. ' . I pnnnnP.HfilVR 22 has 'ENJOYABLE MEETING r Mrs. J. H. Brummette entertained "the evening was spent with card games and fancy -work. A short business session was called. After which toe , hostess, assisted by Mrs. t. W. btruom ,served refreshments. A good time , wa.s enjoyed by all. Members pre- lJ y " " Ki!fn TlnnnlflRnn. .innn K nrf isonrcf-i Mien Lonaiuon, juiiu rwori, uearBu mi . 1.1 . - I . Hkyden, Mabel Gay, Nellie RlchmonJ, Hill, Emily Dority. Pearl Walker. Bertie Walker, Mary Camp - ,,eU Vma McLean and Mrs. J. II. orummeue. invited guests were: i-. - V, Strubln. nnd the Misses Sylvia' ''.Strubln and Helen Stevens. . 1 Invitations are out for a SL Patricks J dance for which the Idlllio club will jo 1UO81 lor oaiuruuy uveuinK. murcu 17. The dance, which is scheduled to begin at 8:30 o'clock, will bo given in Stevens hall. SOCIETY The Artisan Sewing club will meet next with Mrs. Vlrgle Townsend on Thursday afternoon. The foreign missionary society -of tho M. E. church will meet tomorro.v afternoon at 2:30 at tho home ot Mrj. S. H. Baker. AH ladles are invltod. Installing New Frog An extra gang ot workmen under the direction of J. Schultz, foreman, ' . began work putting in a new frog at tho Third street crossing Friday morn ing. Flagmen1 were stationed, at Sec ond and Fourth streets warning the traffic to be diverted on A street. The , street cars relayed passengers at Th'rd stroet, an ancient yellow car of tho circus variety transferring them east to Tonth street. However, the reg ular cars wero able to get through by Friday evening. CONCERT Cadman Tsianina Armory Eugene, Wed. Mar. 14 8:15 P. M. Great American Composer. Great American Indian Soprano Admission 50c, 35c, 25c . Reserved seats now on sale at Y. M. C A. Now, Not i from" now, is the time to pick up tiro bargains. Our Eastern cousins start digging out there cars this month. Then they will not part with these gifts. Ono,33x4 non skid, $21.00, One 30x3 rion skid, $12.00 Stoddard Dayton Garage ' 8th Ave. E. 242 Phone 148 East of Hotel Osburn Halt Elic' Eugene FORD WITCH KEY SERVICE STATION NO. 1 Oregsn -T- Ht CIRCUIT CCURT OF M4.' STATE OF.OnS'r.K FOF. ' LANE COUNTY. Margaret MrrwadrailW lstratrlx with tho wlU annoxed of tho estate of SUMMONS A T Ufnh:' T t wi UeV 9 I P Ness, W. L. Ben'ham, Harriet Ford',1 ma Aianon J. I'oweii, Defendants, ' fo W. L. Hen ham, Defendant: Iff THE NAME OF THE STATE 6V OHEGHN: YoU are hereby summoned' I and required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff In the above cntltlod suit on or before tho last dajf, ,'of the tlmo prescribed in the orden for publication of this summons hora-. I tnnf Inr rfittirraii in. fnurlt- rin nr luk. fore March 12, 1917, anoTyou are horo? by notified that If you all so to at 'Pcar or answer, for want thereof, tke t&?gi '1n the complaint, viat for a decref .Hhat there be due on a 'certaincasH tract dated March, ?1, 1914, betweess JJg ,p.Nc8,the sum oMU.WO.M and tetee test Ihereo at eight per cent rfom,Der, enber l, J914JJ243.W Uxee aad six mt, cent Interest thereon Irom March 21 il915:J199.8$ tafes and laterest at eti Der cent from April .S.lSieand that the Court fix 4 time with la which said sums or money asa laterest ana cost of this suit be BalCfey. tae last sctfr defendants, and that iisleee 'bM4cP9T- ment be made aa decreed, ey the Cevrc within the time dearee4. by the Cenct that -eaid last Bassed Mi eadaats f.Mt each ot taem, ana aetvasd every 944 on clalmlRg aay. jigbt,. tRIe .or late est wbatsover m aaa to tie lailffi 'coyered by said coatiaet iy. throfllk or under them, be decreed to have las. feltod all rikbtl title 'aacT Interest there in , and forever enjoined from ing any Interest or claim thereto, a such other rejlef as may seera meot and equitable. Thla summons Is served bj pabll catlon thereof la the VSpringflehl News" a newspape or general cir- dilation tiubllshed In Lane Countr. f Oregon, under' and by virtue of a , order of tbe Jonombto O, F. 8kg- Courtt ,jated janUary 26, 1317, directs jng publication of paid summons oocw a week for six weeks, which order; h2 compiaint orjfore six weeki irOXXl aajO OL UIO II rat puunuauuuin. . 4t.i .mnia this summons. - t 1 The date of the first publication of thU summoUaanuarymT. 1 Attorneys, for PlaintitC Jan. 29; Feb. 5,12,19,26, Mch. 5,12; 4: Flour. Feed, Hay . and. PouUry supj-. Piles at lowest prices.'. We buy is car Iot8; tet UB 8470 you nilddl' man's profit. Free city aeuvery oat' . everything we sell. Springfield Fee' The Springfield Garage, H. SANDCATHE Proprietory . Repairing a Specialty Main, bet Fourth and Fifth. Phone XT SPRINGFIELD - OREGON ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. 78, A. M. F., Ancient an Accepted Scottish Rite Uni versal and Symbolic Frew Masons meets first an,d thirct Frjday evening in W. O. W. halL Visiting brothers -weir come. P. A. Johnson Secretary. Chas. Kingswell . R. W. M. O. R. Guliion, Practice Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Thxoati Graduate Nurse Attending-: 3 06, J White Temple, Eugenevi