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PAGE FOUR THE SPUINOFIELD NEW8 MONDAY, M AUCH 10, 1017. PUNCHED OFFICER : SANK SUBMARINE British Skipper Knocked Out Leader of German Raider Grew. HOUSE OF CLASS POPULAR Play Which. It.Combig, to. Eugene Thca ' i tre Ran IS Month In N. Y. 'Oponlng nt tho Candler Theatre In Nfcw York in Soptoiubcr "Tho Huuso of" Glass' entertained Now Yorkort for a period o( eight months, .the ru. coming to an.ond only upon tho nd I vdni of ihot weather, when Cohan ' . ACTIVITIES OF OTHER COMMUNITIES TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS COBURQ Cohurg. March 13. N. J. Nelson Jr. , motored to Huguno Saturday on bust , ns. and Harris announced n play by Max ; Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Wood were busl- I ...n.w.., ...... ..v-w urrg vatim III A.UftUUU U VUUVBUIJ j ported a rute. for nobody had over ; afternoon. henrd of a, drematUt of tWt name j Mr. and Mr. It. M. Anderson motor When the reviewers unanimously , t Nagano Thursday. lauded the piece the day following Its W. Locke wiio has beon sick for tho opening, and called, it "a wolconio de- past month Is able to bo up again. Captain Thompson's Life Spared After ! parturo"' In dramatic skill, It.wai. Mrs. Tresslo Hurden and Mrs. W. Lieutenant He Aisatled Pleaded For . revealed that Max Marcln was a youth ' Healy motored to Eugono Frldnw His Life They Parted the Beit of i fui Columbia College graduate prevl-! Miss Stewart and Miss Opal Jnrvls WAS SENTENCED Yd DEATH Mrs. Prank Tcachout 8unday. Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Hussclf of Kugono visited Mrs. M. K. Hussoll and family hero yeatenlay. Mrs. Hcsste Drown, who has boon contlnod to her homo for somo tlmo with rheumatism was able to bo out In the sunshlno for awhile yesterday. Mm. Harry Hussoll visited, her par ent. Mr. nnd Mrs. Zara Totter of Wal torvlllc, Sunday. Oliver Hoot of Springfield Is visiting his Blstor. Mrs. Ross Mathews. Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST 8UTTON DLDQ. . PHONE 20-J RESIDENCE PHONE 129W Cleaning, Pressing REPAIRING Mntlo to Monstiro Stilts Lemley Suit House Phono 75 Friends Later Ha Rammed Subma rine In North Sea. Captain John Thompson, late master of the steamship Dawson. Is tho only British skipper thus far known who hxs survived the doubla peril of knock ing down one of the kaiser's officers velth bis Cst and of running down and sinking; a German submarine. He left "New York the other day after a series of adventures that make movie plots seem poor and pale, says the New York Evening World. The captain Is' a bit below thcmo llnm height, wlfli the long; arms 'anil bulging phoulders of a good hitter and ously entirely unknown .to the world ' wore in Eugene Friday on business. of tho ttteatro. Slnco ho achieved Mr. nnd Mrs. William Klncart were overnight famo through this play, j in town from their ranch Frlday.return young Marcln has contracted to wrlta ; ing Satuday evening, plays for lialf the producers In Near i Dr. Mendcnhall is building a now Yark. j garage on his place. "The House of Glass" tells the story , Mr. and Mrs. liny Plrto motored to of a wholesome young girl whom fate Eugene Friday afternoon, casts into bad company and who A large number attended the danco though ardently responsive to what-, given in the Armory nt Eugene by tho ever Is best In womankind is pursuc-1 ' Eugeno Hoys' Drum Corps, by relentless mlfortuno and through ; William Klncar. It. T. Wood, I. Lat a series of absorbing misadventures ( am and George Drury motored to Eu so tensely holds the sympathy of tho gono Saturday evening in interests of audience that the gamut of thrills s the Commercial club of this cltr. the clear blue eyes of a good man. Ho experienced and the dramatist's aim Tho members of tho firo department siBcdoutof Liverpool on Sept. 1.1011. j i8 attained in a degree exceeding by, met in the cly hall Monday night leaving his wife and two boys in Lon- far tnat of recent stage offering. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Anderson and ou. au "''-"i' "7 ,nu Cohan and Harris promise a com land Hope, or '1350 tons burden. Invind mJ.n ,,t. .i .. .i, ' . pany of uncommon merit and a scenl: Tor the river Plate to take Argentluo H, : h-f P.i,n,i fnr nnrkin- rem. adornment of exceptional attreactlve- ness, wuen iiae nouse oi mass tomes to the Eugene theatre Wednes day March 21, and brings home as a prominent actor Clyde Fogel. Notice to Dog Owners, All dogs must bo kept upon own or. I property. Cthorwlso, "owner will bo subject to fine. Wo haven't tlmo to hunt the owners or cliasu1 tho do So look out fur tho fine. - JOHN B, HOWARDS Chief Pollen D. W. ROOF, JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, . OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 5PS Ca 18 W" IH urnonnf 1 00.0911 Is tho tlmo to buy siinps In tliu tiro lino. Ono 31x1 plnln $lG.r0. Ono 30x3Vi ( ttronni) non 8kld $12.15. Ono 32x3 V& (h drown) non sltltl $13.75. Ono 31x1 (a dreum) non hUIiI $aD.U0. Stoddard Dayton Garage 8th Ave. E.242 Phono 148 East of Hotol Osburn Half Block Eugono FORD SWITCH KEY SERVICE 8TATION NO. 1 Oregon pany. Ships That Sailed In the Night. They were fifty miles south of the equator and fifty miles north of the Island of San Koquc on Sept. 14 when First Officer Lloyd woke Captain Thompson at 2 a. m. a tut said there was a suspicious ship a mile off to star board. The skipper thought she was another Britiib vessel dodging the Germans, as she ran along with all lights out But at dawn she fired a shot and stopped the Highland Hope. launch put oft from her. and Lieu tenant Schroeder of the Imperial Ger man navy came over the side, followed by fourteen men. "Haul down that British Hag!" the berr lieutenant commanded, pointing with bis left hand at the union jack at the masthead, while, with bis right he shoved Captain Thompson.- The skipper stepped In with a straight right drive that caught the berr lieutenant under the chin and dropped him flat on the deck, "out" for a good half minute. When the lieutenant came to be or dered his men; to eelie Captain Thomp son, and the Germans carried him aboard the Imperial cruiser Karlsruhe and put htm on bread and water in the brig. The crew of the Highland Hope was ordered Into the old liner Cre feld, one of the consorts of the cruiser. Saved, by German He Struck. , family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyler motored to Eugene Saturday. N. J. Nelson Jr. motored to Eugene Tuesday on buslnes. ( Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cook and family will leave for Canada the latter part of I this month.where they Intend to make j I their future home. j g i H. M. Anderson was a business cal ler in Eugeno Monday. I Paul Pirtle and Lorln Smith motored j to Eugene Tue'sday. ! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior, V. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. March 6. 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that Har Oregon, who. on February IS. 191-t. ' 'f8- Gu Simmons was a visitor at made Homestead Entry, Serial, No. " homo of Mrs. T. C. Johnson Sun 09293. for the Lots 4 and S of. Section day afternoon. 15, Township 16S, Range 5a, WHla- j x. j. jfeison. A. Durtllnger and J. J ; mette Meridian, has filed notice of xtlllcr transacted business In own Intention to make Final Three-year ,"'cr lransactei1 husiness m town 'roof, to establish claim to the land day. above described, before I. P. Hewitt, t E. Durfilnger returned to Eugene r.f- r. S. Commissioner, at his office, at ter spending Sunday and Monday with Eugene. Oregon, on the 20th day of , rejatiVes here. APCtalmant names as witnesses: LfiVT Thompson was a business call Charles L. Taylor, of McKenrie Bridge er In Eugene Saturday. Harvey G. Hays, of McKenzie Bridge. A. L Yarnall; of Eugene. Oregon. George Moody, of McKenzie Bridge. ' W. H. CANON. Register Mch 8,12,15,19.22.26 9; April 2.5.9. DONNA. Donna, March 17. Robert L. FInlay son, traveling agent of J. A. Foiger and company transacted business here on last Wednesday. Mrs. Itussell of Eugene a neice of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. . Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. i March 10, 1917. Joe Betting of this place was here NOTICE Is hereby given that JIarry between trains Monday. G. Hayes, of McKenzie Bridge, Oregon, ' T,, n , r-v,,to.i i i. o.... r. -lQIft moQ Mnmo ' l"'"""u IIU, UU CCyiUiUbi aw auuuu . i . . . . . r. ' . r . ' m . non mnrla n nttclnoca IHn tr iriivnnn t stead Entry. Serial. No. 06a7i, tor iot 1"""" " . 6 and SE"4 of NW4 of. Section 13. Monday. H. C. Barr. of the True Blue Biscuit company and Mr. Cobb of the Boston Rubber company were here on buul- j ness last Wednesday. J. D. Adams after buying a cow in After ten days (ft wlltary- confine- Ton-nshlp 16S. Range 5E.. Willamette tnent Captain Thompson was tried by a jjeridlan, has filed noUce of intention eoart of officers aboard the Karlsruhe, ' to make Final Five year Proof, to found guilty of striking one of his Im- establish claim to tihe land above perial majesty's officers and sentenced : described, before I. P. Hewitt. V. S. tn iimifh I Commissioner, at his office, at Eugene, Lieutenant Schroeder appealed from Oregon, on the 20th day of April. 1917. Eugene, brought It home Wednesday. I the verdlrt. .. ,n,.an,1. ni,mes, a M. tierx aioan. oi .ui;ieuie unugi.-. j Arthur K. Belknap.of McKenzie Bridge i Joseph Turman. of McKenzie Bridge William Yale, of McKenzie Bridge. W. H. CANON. Register Mch. 12f15.194f2.26.29; April 2.5.9. THE SCREEN STAR SUPREME Thompson's act was natural, be said. '"Ue was on the bridge of his ship and was being shoved about." Captain Kohler of the Karlsruhe could uot see It that way, but after much argument Lieutenant Schroeder. still wearing a lump on his Jaw, ier truaded'blm to spare the skipper's life. J3v and Captain Thompson became the bosf of friMifis. anil when thev wert- parting at the island of Teuerlffe Ix vvfclrw later the lieuteoaut a.ked for a Eodvenir'of ihoir eralse. lie refused to, aceet the budge from Captain hotupiKtus cap, hut gladly took a but- ton ne out on his coat Ran Down Submarine. The submarine was MUnk wtieii Ca'p- f Classified Ads PorSale, Rsnt, Wmled, Etc. He now ha several cows an dcalves. Alex Lewis and Abraham Kelly were In Marcola last Monday transacting business. j Mrs. Joseph Betting who has been , 11! for several days., was removed ' to Eugene where she is somewhul ! better. j , Frank Rohn who has been residing in a place of the Mohawk Lumber j . company's moved to his ova home Thursday. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN THE PHOTO-DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE SEA80N "THE COMMON LAW" By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS A SEVEN-REEL SUPER-PIC H RE Revealing Life In the Art Studlog of New Rork City . PRODUCED BY SELZNICK-PICTURES Bell Thestre, Thursday, March ft2 323 Warren Price and his brother Alv'n TT FOR EXCHANGE: A six room house passed ' through hore last Wednesday city water, electric lights, gas. Frul ' with two loads of wheat. 1 rVeea beginning to bear. Would Mr. Hertii representative of the O. ! be(gjad, to exchange for like value E. Fletcher company transacted busl- call at 30u I'ean ness nere luesuay. Come at north D. A. Con ley made a business trip tus. in ballast: frem'Purt-i ; dpor A. EJ. L. Hopkins. (to Springfield last Tuesday. m. EugUiid. to New York. ,.. : O. E. Hunt of Yarnalj was hero We were five miles :utli of the for SALE or trade for horse, good on business Thursday. ntr Laifltulc v cave tlin t-Hf r. o i ... . " two .seated rubbar ru surrey, in aaiuruay evening, iviaren io, quireof J. J. Brpwfling. ' ; MIa Leone Barger gave a party li mjivy. :'-in.1.w.-.----'----.'vr- honor of her birthday. Those proa- FOUND: A purse containing prom , ont wore: LeIaHennls. Lottie McMiir Hum coupons. Owner may have samu ( ray, Jee Soavoy, Ralph Crenshaw, by calling at. the News offieo ana warren I'rice. ueorgo liayuen, Mux . m it'. . . ll... o..- r tr tain Thompson a taking the Omental j. .ln Pringfleld. , Katteatlou fompauy's steamhip lUw- ! sWeet. Egene. CKiFy mam? ,seys the skipper, "at rtawa tfhTiev.i last ery rtw Brit iak ahli)jiire kllin& bocaus It was t0wii thoitMiwi Jras full of German by, and the owiiers wu o willing. ?u; wtday Tvasbntoklnj; i licarditliu bang olfa gun.- and I signaled full speed bM( We ranker somathing with nn atiful, fcunip.tbat hiadbvotirtsblp nblver frpra sleta to' stem. ' "J tunySl eur liow toward the beach hs Tast a'sV we could go, thinking we had started the Rawson's plates. But no water1 wa3 coming In, so we swung back ou our (-curse. Then we saw the auhmarlne rolllug over slowly. She WS' bottcM up as Te passed, and one of -eir men took a photogruph." paying for this ad. 0 $ 47? 4 4 f '3 i & 4 WHOLESALE PRICE OF SOME 4 FOODS THIS YEAR AND 3 .A YEAR AGO. . ik Here Is a comparison of staple prloes for foods In February of 1910 ! . and prices for the same commoUi- t (lea this year as Issued by Pood O Commlseloner Ilartisan ot New Jjr ?.'ork city: i .Price Price a this year year. ago. tr Cubage, ton 11WJX) tllM J- Kale, barrel Z.23 $ fiploach, barrel 6.00 Celery, crate 6SA tr Turnips, barrel -3.(0 Parsnips, barrel '4-00 4 CarroU, barrel 'IM i Onions,. 100 pounds H.W iiorscraaish, inounas.. i-w ,.i , - PceP'ant, box. 1.00 La v 1M 1.50 . 2X0 6 . 2X0- . Green, John Spores, Jamos Kennedy, Kenneth Conloy, Birdie Crenshaw FOJt RENT: 5 room house, garden . Audrey and Pearl Lewis, George HIII, and barn, 158 South B street. Spring- Leono I. Velle and Mrs. Barger, EI- field. , I mer Swafford, and Roy Elsie and Charley Heck. Last evonlng the C. E. hold Its A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOU .GOO DEVALUES FOR, SALE Progresafvo oyerboarlng plants. $1.00 per hundred, 8th and regular IjubIuosb mooting and social G streets, j Phone 103-R. E. ! at the hall. Over sixty young people Parsons, Springfield. ' j were present, sevoral coming from .-j. w - .jj I Yarnall and Marcola, and a good tlmn FOR SALE Thoroughbred Single comb waB enjoyod by all. Rhode Island Red Eggs. 1.00 for Ceorgo Eastor. from Eastom Oregoa 15. Mrs. N. D. Calkins, Mill and II. ' ,loro Pa'InK a v,Blt to -Mr- and Mra- ' W. C. Seavoy. 1 Ray Glass travollng agent for Allon and Lowls of Eugono transactCHl busl- LOST: Diamond ring, between 4:30 and 6:30, Tuesday evening', caret, Tiffanoy mounting, on Springfield car or on Willamette and Eigth or Ninth streets, Eugene. Call Spring field 133 W. Reward. FOR SALE Practically now Ollvor Typewriter number 5. Machlno is equipped with tabulator and back .spacer. It Is In good running order. , Cal at tbej News, office and have it demonstrated. Terms, FARM LOAD'S At' the lowest nun "and .op the. easiest terms to he had. J, U. Ifolbrook, Springfield. ness hore this morning. THURSTON Thurston, March 17. Mr. Lois Tay lor, who spont the winter at this placo left for hor homo at Reed, Ore gon yestorday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donaldson of Springfield visited at the homo or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hastings, Sun day. Messors Smith Taylor and Joo Lan ders of McKonzIo Bridge wero visiting hero last week. Mrs. Mzzle Rico and daughter Vi lam, of Springfield were guosta of The House of Quality CHOCOLATE DIPPED MARASCHINO CHERRIES EGGIMANN'S CANDY KITCHEN phone 51 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 YOU GET ALL THE NEW8 THAT'S . "MADE IN SPRINGFIELD" ' IN THE SPRING FIELD NEWS EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY Subscription $1.50 per year Phono 2 SEE The Booth Kelly Lumber Co. FOR 4 foot Slab Wood. $2.00 per Cord at the Mill Springfield Flour Mills BAKORE Hard Whoat Patent Try mo. Got acquainted. You will itka mo. Host valuo for your money of nny flour In Springfield. NOXALL You know I am well llkod by all broad makers. Wo glvo you more for your monoy in flour nnd food of all Kinds tlan uny other placo In town. t