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I 1 M'JI Hi. - .THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 1017, 4F e Fronts Most . . Wo do a crcrit tlonV of , but -vyo, UiJlloV". that, otir nU)t f RVOTaUlq'puUJIcItv. which wd rdcolvd Kb thfough'tho 'Medium 6f a' ''ttatlBfiod cIib tomon" A fooling of Bccurlty lmrdwayii BhoWriiby our uiiHtonidfB, bodiiuuodhoy! havo learned to roly on tho quality of tut .gootln, the '.superiority of our scr vlco and tho fnlrncBB of our prlccn. Tho extent mid qunllty of our Irmlo und tho ob vious eonJldcnco roi)OBcd in ub by tho public 1b pretty convincing cvldonco thnt wo have alwuya given Buper IlonBervlc. , ,;1 ! , , ; ( j v- uV Lot Ub bo Your Druggist ! Town and Vicinity f . . t 1 Mr. and Mra, DomarlHt of Hlank lluttu uru vlnltliiK MrH. llona Honiilo. Vernon rtiiiltlmrn Iiuh koiio to Muliol . where Jio haa nipialtlon. ,, , I w It. llanka of Ilmid, iBpont yestenlay' In town. I'roHh milloil alnunii'lH at'k?Rlmnnn'i c i'-. I,h-. I I't'.'l Stopa loadliiB up to,L;0 Q, I.ydo luill Oiavo punt recQlyed n frgnli :o,t of paint. M. J. naiiy received n itox ot very nice piuoappios aim Krapo friiiis irom Mr. and Mrs, J. L, Clark( pf Salpm. Don't miss It. Clara Kimball Youui: In "TJto Common ijaw" tntJ 9 llpjl, Thcatru tonlKht. Prices 15 and 25 contB, 1 W. J. Culver 'purchased a Ford nut oniotillo from the Springfield RaritRO today. Local "IiIHh" aro planning to attonl nn 'Elks' jollification' at Kugcno to "Rht. I 'it : ( I. liubbor Kloo" 35 cbrita'a' pair at if. 1 ! f ' , ; 1 '" ' l ' Irt.n.IO.DarllnK has rot'urnod , home, aftolr 'two J wnoka sunt at Lebanon . and Drowuatino" "'Ml . ' . Mra. A. II. Koltnoli loft yesterday for Caldwqll, Idaho, where alio, will remain Bomo'tlmo. ' 1 t i r1 For Mciv'b t ami Joya .work, drosa orhl cut' alioos, or nraVclasa "repairing boo W. A. Hall, the (hoe doctor, Main . between 6th and Oth. ' Morlo Cobh. a Tnrcola hutchor, ' filed Ills1 vbliintrtry liotltlon In Imrtk ruptcy with I. T. Nlcklln TucBday. . : Mr. Whltboek of Portland was horo t to attend tho f unornl of Ihla, father In law, jJiII. llarpen.t ; , t ,1 ' s"u 1 MIbb Efflo Rhodes wlio haa boon 111,' , has recovered HUlllclontly tto take up 1.rtff anllAnl (lltlltia not) (C iHanthnrn, of Marpo a! undorwpnt an operation for appondlltls at tho i,.Li..Lj' 1 .-.' ii.,.. cipriiiKiium iiuBiuiiii iiimi iiiuiiiui, ..1,1. . . 1 ! (Solf-fllllng fountain phiiB $1.00 at Teory'B. , j I Wlllium Kotchum, of Llttlo Fall Crook, lB spending, a fow days nt tho liomo' of JiIb BlBtor, Mrs. J. P.Fry. Lesllo FIschur of Weudllng hnB goun tn- work for the B06U1 Kelly mill horo. THOnOUGHBRED Barfed Rock Isggs for lmtclilug good layer's, $,09 ' for 15. H. E, Walker. John SasBon of Rosoburg was In Sprlngflold yostorday and today and was registered at U10 Ellto hotol, Elinor Knott, who has boon visiting hlB moUior, MrB. C. E. Knott, who haa boon qulto ill, has roturnod to Carson City, Michigan, hla homo, . Stop ruining your feet and shoos with runovor heels; Soo Wolf and MI)lor for tho patont hool-strnlghtonor Fifty conts a pair. Dud McPhorson bought n clovorhull or and an advnnco 10 horso power Btonin engine Ho will bo nblo to aavo tho clovor now, M'OO. Riggfl of OAkrldjjo colloctod 5iwoun'?fcn tnrc' boBcttts at tho JHUU VlVitvp uiiiuu iwtfcj, V ; Hampton BroBJ,wul and all kinds 'of hldnB; and pay tho . sht prlco. Mllllo Huntor ot MyrtiolCroek 1 vlBltlne iher tftflttra. Mr& B, III Miss Im tinHA .lnllrw ,iam tflnthen Xfi Noot und Mra. oY Hlf Noot. Ulei Ilnntor brought homo Mrs, B, II. Noof a aWall daughter, Vernlco, who has been visiting hor grandmother In Myrtlo j rt Mil' , I L- V i'i hi. I f 1 1' WAVbrtlHliiii Yri vntlbUb' vViiyt, PHONE 31 W. J. JAlinHon of Kfn'liol waa hroUBoi In to the i local hOidltal thla inonilti HtifTurliiK from n fractured clavlcf rr and probably a dlHloCatcd hip. i 1 Lo'oklitK forln Vlfo? llavo n "Marry Widow" nt KKKluiniin's. j im) M(It ., ifuUiiiliiKon mid Biniyl diuiKhtor, Htnilco, left the first of t'.iii ; wcokifforu fortnlcht'H visit with Mr. niiti:)li)KiniH(jiiircillH at Bclo. 'Who ireportH t 1 1 fuit ;doop .there A' ht'w Hblinncnt of Now Homo bc . 1 biR'ManlilneH'JtiHt In. You can iimUd i(,om( ,noney ?lo,w, Try one. J. C Hql. ! roo). Mr. 'riiitV Mrs. vll. "dl (odmnn an'-l ,fumly of Hgxtnr are visiting tit tl 1 , Iioiiio of Mr, Uodman'H motlior, Mrit. Julia tibdmnn. i A tAL-lv' NmBscini'by' thnt Uie SprlnBllel'd Rnraq Is (ho authorUed aRont for Ford "Sales and service." ! . Hot water bottles guaranteed for two yoar at Pocry'.. tut m i iS'S&S&l Cunningham wcrp Sprlngflold visitors. Houay, , ;, !,' . ; l B, E. Mp'rrllon .hirf a crow Jtt idn ilt "work"' grubblnB- noils' on r,hls -ranch which ho rented from Hugh Sandgatho of tho local garago. ( 'The ' ' I ! . Common , I J Law by Robt. V.1 pijnmbora wlll bi boqjii In. pictures at the llcll Thoatro tonlglit ' Socuro your Beat early. Randall B, Scott returnor Tuesday m ' a ' short ' t'r)i to Corvallls aii.l from Portland". v . . ' l ( .VTm. Safely, ,Uio butcher, bpugnt riii Ov-Vland' car. from 'a Kukono gsiv' ago. nlch ho will Uso for dollvery Bo.ri'.ej 1 Get your films devplopcd at Pecry's 1 1 ,Vdur pibnoy; a'CK flf-'CprnSPlvemV falls to got that corn, 25s cen'tB al Poory'fl. , vMex Orrohain of Treadwell, Alaski purchasod'throuBli Gpro and, Rowe 'nJ resiiu'iiuu ifii 111 rpnn(;iiuiu iusi woof Tho local Booth Kelly mill sturto'l Up again. tlii iuornIng.nrpbnbly.to run only two or three days, alnpo worV enn not yot bo Btnrled In the Wendimir logging camps. Why buy shipped In , candy wihlch may bo wboks old, when you can: get It fresh every day at Eggimann's. ' O. W. Mllllcan. who'has been visit Ing In Eastern Oregon-for tho past several inonthij, returned Monday, and vlBltpd In (own Tuesday, Mr.-Mllllcan was formerly a morcfinnt at Leaburir. Married: On Monday, March 19, 1917 nt tho homo of Rov, U, G. Clark, In Eugeno, Maura Tullar, of Springfield and Oswald RlggB, of Oakridgo, Rov. U. G. Clark oillclatlng. Got you a pair of whlto nibbor soled Emmy Lou pumps nt Wolf and Miller Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Swingle and fnmllv. wlin linvn linnti vlRtllnc nl tlin homo of Mrs. Swinglo's mother, Mrift Rood, for Bovornl wooks, loft Monday for Mnreshflold to rosldo. I Ed feMB U aWy )gt nturjlay, broking '10 treps, tonrliOTtho Bf at off ho rlgptjd pBu 3aJ (vfsbvhtUUt. lShnn Btpjiped them. , That good, cloan, old Virginia SAS AFRAS In ton cent packages nt Peo ry'B. Mrs. K. N. Eldrldgo, of Tacomn, Washington, is onjoylng a fow dny3 ut tho homo of S. H, Bakor and fanllv. former Tnnoma frlnndH. Mm. Mrye ifo 6t(tral.ll?palcleK V'firldgoon tho Milwaukee' oiit aVTrr. oonm. Mrs. Eldtldgo and Mrs. Mao htpvenBon were guests at tho 5m' Mr. and Mra I. the Peat (.'. L. Taylor of MeKeiuIc Ilrldsd ed a IliiultdoerM'In UiocaBe'or.Robort Townanip icsf uaupe ok., wuiameito i-SvniB' Tn ' SprliiRflold yesterday and Mary Vitus : asamet 'yv. N. lthine. f Priian,tnas mcu , noucq prinicniion ,1. ......... ,,. ..ml ti linrl nn! rillwiWi r.lrIndlri. nl! nlnrnt '.. . r -., Harry,KpH.r. offtjlFJc,w?8on haij owned by Ubaycr Arid Horridon. Mri iKoifcr.liiis repainted Ujo machine no-j Is now loaning to drive. ' ' ' ' Advertised letters' Mr., and, Mrs ff Aavpri,isc.d lplVrf. Jl nft ikirj. Stewart, Mrs. Llllle Alartln, Mr. Ooo( Lord Wirt Tlbyd Lord; arid Mr. J. 'Wl Mil, A clmrtb of dtttf cent ' Ml I J nio6 ol' fill d.Vortlsqd .Iq'ttW, ' ' .' ' o'fl)lii'lnll ' noV ; Vhpfa, t 'ifoM ( wHh.wAAk arcuca lot, vVojt. wi,)ilqt fix thora with a pair of "Common! H6rio" a'i'cV BunporlH. All I'dathor, t.Ko tiib nAlk" ' 1 ' , t 1r li. Donip,ldr arffVod hirb (Tilcd:tv , from Tiller tn Soutliprn 0r,coii. 'nti will vlult for Mine timo with hl8,inotli.( or who ih ill una wmi inn iirouior, m uompicr. Mra. Laura Dcrrlbk ntifl llltlo m of Jowol. who Imvn hnnn vlxltlnir Mrk k'B sister In law Mrs Charles .K b mstor in law, Mrs. uinriei , left yesterday for Salem er, Dorrlck Ilnrtlt route to their homes. Good roHriblo ilro Irin'nrance. 'No as? i!BifiiontB np mim'crshry foe. .Pay onc-tid you affe donp. II, B. W'aiker at tho .'Ity Hnll. .1 1 Samuel Orangor, of Third and Iv BtrectB', was taken to tho stato hospl t'ai at Hnl'om-Tdnsdriv. Mr. Ornnirer who I-'8J yparV old. V.n3 been a nlr dent of HprJnBneld for the past few year. Jtidso 0. F. Skipworth Monday sign. ..wv'M'n rv-j:r Tr ?v ; ( of difeniln;jtn , in certain proportlc' , 1 in Hprlnsncm. - FOR RENT:. New modern five roort biinKitlow.' Close In. ItoasonablO rout CollR nriil KOWM , Ti)e.j followlnB. worq reslstorcd nt the iSplnRflcld hotel yostenlay: S, U; Liirlmor, Full Creek; Mrs. Ci Hnnthorn Mnrcp'la; J. C'. Trotter, 3utictIon'Clty; C U Taylor, McKenzle Bridge; and Charles Burgess, SprlnRflcld. New Homeland Ccw Royal Sowing Machines mako millions ot homes linn oyt r, rantoed. Tho ;pr,C0)1,8 ,r,ghTt- m ou ,0 nveaUgato ,J. C. Holbroolf. . i Mr8:'cl5.!Saies1nd tiro daughters will leave lato today for rasadqni. Cnl.-1 Mr. Sales' roccritry ro turned; .'rom hero mi" a yl'al. ; ' WhVo tliero, bo purchased an lntijrts ln( a clotblns storo wlthbls brother. Friday evening at tho Lincoln school I thodomestlc Bclence ; girls and jli r.v eighth 'grado" wlll'serVoa flvo o'clock ,. supper to Inyltqd guost,8, na' Rl'chardaoh and Miss Anno McCor. . mlck aro In chnrgo of arrangements. ,t StpPjthat .couhl with Egplmanh's motnol cougir drops. " . T Tho regular l)US,ln'e9B medtlh of the l.nno County Credit ossoclptlon wa3 hold 'Monday ovcnlngal whfch tljne I. D. Larimer and tho Peery Drus ppmpanyboth of Springfield j becaine members.' ' ' ' ; ' ' ; ( f Mr.idhii Alr3.'LaTvr.encp)Mpyrpturii ed Monday aftornoon from Oregon City wliero they visited relatives, lfir, and Mrs!. IMny motored through) and rc'p'drtf t)ii 'roada ' Bp'lendld! 'm '1 Bpatfi 'although rio! especially bad liny !P?rt of tho Jmifiiey. ; l t.-,. ! Clara Jvmb'al Young, tho gfeatj pm otlonal actress. Is well known ta tho patrons jfitho Bell IMieatre. Totjlifnt sho appoaVa In her latest great sue cosb, "Tho Common Law." i. HUhT SHARKS FOR LEATHER. 8ho Firm's Offer Makes Louisiana ' N Fishermen Get Busy. ! 'New 0rWiti!f.-rI"i3her-ui,ij here haVe gono o bunting man fatlnj; sharks. ;lt Is to boeomo 11 highly protltnble us wpll us tbiilllng sport. It x nald, According jto the bureau of llsherles nt Washlifg. ton, tho Bktn makes superior shoe leath er, tho best hide Imluir thnt of the blue shark. Several weeks ago II. Sorkowlch of Cincinnati offered to buy 11 largo quan tity of Hklns This caused hundreds of boats to be fitted out for mirsult of th terrbiydf tho gulfrluid iGurlbbnnBen, iaJ'Icfe vnro I'lSnJIfbl at tills time ofShd. ?W-1 UU fl ft -,i First, Party ata.SeventyVtye.'P' . MiiKsllloii, p.-l'iank Hossler of East Tiomout street Is breaking Into society nt tho ago of seventy-live years! Ho vns Klven n reception recently by a number of friends and rclntives. It was tho first party he bad ever at tended. ; Comprehensive Business. "I suppose you built up your colos sal fortune by attending strictly td your owu business." j "lps," replied Mr. Dustln Stax. "But I mado It uiy bunlm-is to keep inform-! All n .. ... . .1 ., . ! ao iv uni uie inner people were oouig."- wuRMiiHtuu Star- -C' .. ' Klip- 1 lau .e Harold rowers iin',1, o'luin UUM" tb ' iiv?r." .HJ-j.ri rri.-v -1 r , flHfll'TMN,,CHURCH1 ,,,..( . AchonlrboKlnn at. OMC a., ra, with. class for all,, ,((,7fp pasjprjnyjtty ,ypu, td fipn afa,tclnn, Jn, an, cxegptlcaifctudj 'V"',K-Vr w v ,l W.u'? qhaptpr, pad, then .cpnjp Ao. Sunday 1 .rjLj 2.,., , p, in, BornioriM by the pastpr on, Lh4 ,,pI)9Jrlp.R uW09t: ,, inprnlng, "Th .(JfoojlalinoBa .qt, qpd;" , pvpnJnj,', ,','A Crooked Ronorallon," TTio oljt aii(ll tp.riuni pf(our ulldlng wHl ,eoon bo d thing of tiio pant, Como and uhi IfiJVO jt ft,.?nd pff, : . , ; pr, C, Mrfljd PQlnjor w(ho, liaB.beml pracllfjlqR at l'ai)9), hag put ip, a atof drjug; a Mprcpja', following tho ro, pent jw'lef thfj Fosa J2. .$iahle stpek. Dr. ialincr wll reside n thq latter town. 1 Dompfe r,8,,arparet,.DpinpJe,r.,;tpothcr of r was strlqken.VflUi parali " . . ! I da WaB ''K. W-amr , sllshUy.. She h ;2.r,'n,' t?..V ! thpjrlKhtaldo.of tio body ami tho, left! Bldo of Uie faro ,arp..Btll, paralysed, Mrs. Dompler Is at tho homo of her, son in tills city, haying arrived hero frqm. Portland a woek agoMonday. .NOTCE FpR PUBLICATION., Dobartraent of tho Iriterlor. U. s. ' Land 'Offlfco at ItOBeliurjf. dregon. NQTJCJG Is hereby nStat m"y , o. Hayes.ot MqKonzIp nrJdgo, OreKon. who, on.f3cptemi)?r C. 1910. mado Homo ' I stead Entry, Serial, No, 06571, for Lot f G rind' &R'4 6f NWt 6f, ScCU6ri 13, n8tnuUB" claim to uia land ahovo desciilted. before 1. P. HoWltf. V. i, t commissioner, til hm offlcd, at Eugene, 1 OreBom on the 20th day of A mil. 1917. j Claimant pampa as wluiossos; ! Borl Sloan, of Mc.Kenzle Prjdgo. Arthur K, Uclknap.Pf McKenzle Rrldge William iVale. of McKenzle Bridge. ,Wi H. CANON. ReglBtor. Mch. I2.i5.i9r22.2c2?; April 2.5.9, , .NOTtpE FOR PUBLICjATION. D6partmcnt of the Interior, Tj. S Land Oltlco at Rdsoburgr Oregon, r s , . March 6, 1917.. . NQTIQE is lipreby ,stven that Har vpyj B,.' Sloan, of. McKenzle Bridge, Oregon, who. on February 18, 191 li mado Homestead Entry, Serial, 7to( 09293, for tho Lots 4 and 5 oL Section 15, Townshlo lCS.t Range 5U., AVIHo' .mqtto. Meridian, has filed, notice of Intention' to rriako Final Threo-yeat "rpof, to estalfllsh claim to tlfe1 land aboro described. bofPro l. P. Hewitt. 17. S. Commissioner, at his. office, pi Eugene. Oregon, oh the 20th day of April. 1917. . ,. .. Claimant names, as' witnesses:, Charles L. Taylor, of McKenzle Bridge Harvey O. Hays, of RIcKcnzJe BrfdgQ A.. L. -Varnall, pf Eugene, Oregon. George JiIoodv of McKenzle Bri$gor IT CANON. Register Mch. 8,i2.15,'19i22,2C,29; April 2.5.9. E fot Inquire at HOME RESTAURANT Springfield, Oregon' i in, LOOKING OARD AND ROOM Standard of Tire Value jK9XirWL Wheai You Pay More Than pj JpJ J H FiSc Prices You Pay for Something fi ) That Does Not Exist" g "THERE is no higher tire quality than Fisk no fl Tz? ' f S igrpaer dollar-for-dollar value and .mileage re- 1 J t3 turns prove, it. rr ' ) q . Ci Yqu. conH buy more tire yatue fQ?your ra . Afy f twjj S r nC ti'Mn yJfr fta Ml V H ' ' Fislc Dejalerii in, SpripglieW .r-f Yf ' ' I f : ' 'Sqrmgfieia Garage ' lA wk ' ' ' Autbzed Ford Agents M f, lvetAeeimcN'TAc'Ai' I amo have a cuvk tu my I uiimAceP ICHfW Bf THIS W- COT H6VtH WOirSvW.ri I Or.THftKSTfT Iawb mt nt how rr soph cut;th " 111 AtiTTTp' ' 1 i.i. ' . Cleaning, Pressing! , Made to Measure Suis I omloir QiiJt 14incc """J "uucv Phone 75 w'. 'f. Walter UNDERTAKER . FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Fhont 62; Pclonce 67rJ West Main St. ITS natural tljat a genflemanly feeling should prompt one man to tell another-about W-B GUT Chewifi, j so hc too, may qujoy the edntcntrrfent there is in rclirsappy tobaccoand also avoid so much chewing and spitting. ,Tfie, common-sense of it appeals to people -with brains., Xh.cre'a no getting Vound factsr W-B will saVo a man moneyr-a little chew lasts and satisfies. A 10c. pouch gocs twice as far as ten' cents' worth of the old brdlhary kind of chewini. ' ' U ly WEYMAN-BP.UTOX COMPANT, II?7 Brotwar, Kew TIt Cjr The season of the year is now at: hand when thoughts of garden mak ing are uppermost in many minds. We carry complete stock ' r r'J' consisting or shovels, spades, rakes, weeders, hoes snd forks, lawn rakes,turf edgers andprur ning shears. J. C. HOLBROOK Springfield, X)regoh ' r -, 'I cArel consc.entc DENTISTRY DR. J. E. RICHMOND IPHONES Office, 3? Residence, Over Commercial Banlc. , Springfield. Oregon. Dr. AD ALINE KEENEY FERRIS ... -i Homeopathic-. Jhyslcliti' and Surtim Office. Baptist ParBonage Corner Second and C Streets iHOriRS; 9 TO 12. PH0NS O KEEN KUTTER Shears, Carpenter Tools and Knives A full line of KEEN KUTTER. goods. They need no other guarantee than the name. TOOLS! rok. it'll. I