V 7 THUR8DAY. MAY 8, 1017 TTTR ST "RING FIELD NEWS PAGE TTTJ1HW T The Testimony IIOUSANDS of prescriptions placed on our HIcb tcHlIfy an to tho confldenco thnt physicians and the general public have In our ability to render Superior Prescription Service Wo speclallzo In this department of our business and hoop right up-to-dato In equipment and methods. A hotter Htoelc of prescription drugs cannot bo found anywhere. You are Insured quality, accuracy and reaBonablc prlccH. Rsrifeel NCVCII uu SPRINGFIELD, ORE. USTITUTC PHONE 31 Ho Is now nt tho homo of hlB parents, Mr. and Mm. Taut Urattaln. C. V. Kgclmann hna Juat unloadol 10 canon of grapo julco. 20 sack of nugar, two and ono half tons of half Wound unit, ono barrol bach of It-Port-or, HurKomolntor, and cldor, and alx lackn of peanuts. That good, cloan, old Virginia SAB A Fit A 8 In ton cent packages at Poo ry's. Mini Opal Whltcloy, nnturo student of tho University, spoko Tuesday after noon to tho students of tho Patterson school on nature Huhjects. Sho ox hlbltud a large collection of Insect made by herself. A frcHh hatch of tlioso long llngcrliu klsHcs at KKglmunn's. Walter II. Dlmm, after 10 weeku' Kids Start Saving, Circus Is Coming 0 Popular Show Coming Barnes Wild Animal Circus Soon to Visit Eugene Everybody Interested In the exhi bition and training of wild animals will bo pleaBod to learn that At. O. Ilarncg famous and popular amuso mont enterprise Is again touring Or egon with his largo double train 3D car equipment of tho most valuable educated wild animals ever brought to America by this colebrated Ani mal King. This Hcaaon 1C0 trainers are em ployed In the four rings contluously Hervlco with tho Standard Oil coin- f displaying a long and praiseworthy pnny at Seattle, has received his first program so full of excitement anl : Town and Vicinity Mrs. Kugono Kostor returned Mon day from a weok'a vlalt with bor daughtura In Portland. II. A. Wanhburno of the 8 warts and Warhburno Meat company, has pur chased a now car, a Saxon Six. A big naok of salted peanuts at tin Variety store. 5c nnd 10c. E. E. Martin left yestorday morn In; for a fow days' business trip at Uandon, , , Mrs. A. i Horrlck returned thU morning from a week's visit In Por tland. Oct your films developed at Pecry's Paul L. Bcott had recovered suf ficiently from his recent Illness to to able to bo down town Tuesday. Paul LanBberry of Wondllng re turned tolhat place yesterday after spending a day or two horo visiting friends and relatives. Havo you acquired the Kgglmanu taste In caramels? A. F. Herrlck nnd B. J. Uoynoldu returned Monday evening from 3 hunting trip to tho Unllco mining dis trict In Southern Oregon. L. McCulloch, chelf engineer of tho Oregon Power company at tlito point, wont to Albany for a fow day'u buHiuesB vIhII, today. Cement, Land Plaster and Fertiliz ers. Springfield Feed company. MIbh Allco McLean left Tuesday to teach tho school at lower Camp Creek as tho former teacher, Hoy Penny, has enlisted in tho army. Mr. and Mrs, Oliver (luy, formerly Portland to Join her husband. They formerly resided In Los Angeles. Mr. Jones Is now stationed In Portland. Thunnan Illggs, machlnest at .the Pj-omotlon, the same taking effect Tuesday, May 1. Mr. Dlinni's new position Is one of greater responsi bility than the former one. Your rnonoy back If Corn Solvent falls to get that corn, 25 cents at Pcery's. thrills that no duplicate exhibition of this nature by others hag ever been attempted, so It is necessary to sea tho Barnes show to witness all that Is tho last word In an entertainment of this nature. Tho children will bo delighted with the hundredg of performing ponies, the miniature wild animal display and tho rldeB on fourj Word has been received from Miss Oregon Power plant horo, left ye- Margaret-Morris that she reached he 1 baby elephants. Over ono thousan 1 terday morning for Mare Island, hav- homo In Stockport, lown .safely April j animals comprise this show's big t lng.enllBted In tho U. S. Marines for 10, and that sho finds prices higher . qulpment and tho public's endorse- a term of four years. When you order Ico cream for thnt party, why not got tho best? Ses Egglmann. .,,, . ... , . ,ou a reliable formula- J. C. of J. W. Uaker of this city la her-j ' , . called by tho death of his Infant nep hew. Ho will return to Itoseburg tomorrow, tlmn In T I n tr-uiu n t" A n r rt mnnt fit 1ia mii.li nktlliv n t , I. a i ....... ... vr.vfiu.. . ikMio uic q" ir,i mviib w.u t,,ua,v aiiu nuilll IL U1U bushel and the high cost of living la felt worse there than farther west Cut tho high cost of living. Pack your eggB. Wo will bo glad toglve Hoi brook. management is forever a sure guar antee of a pleasant and protitab!o visit to this novel and merltoroua exhibition. The grand street parade every morning Is an assuring evidence of tllA mntnrfnl nmiraan nf tlila mnntfai- A large sign "Hardware" Is being doub,ed 8 painted on tho windows over tho front expenBe ,nc0 ,aBt TWtf and ,n cnlrnr):o to the Dressier store on . Mge of inc,cmen, wcath, hftvn n Merle Arnold, daughter of Mr. and,.Mttln 8lruct- wh,1 two 8,raa,'er 8,&D3,fear for tho tents are of mercerlrel Mrs. W. L. Arnold of Trent, Is recover , "M- C' nrC8s,er & Son" adorn tho ,uck and water proof ,f tho wca. 'Ing nicely from nn appendlclUs opcr- ,BDaco JUHt abovo the iw,ndwi "Jther conditions are favorable, the big at the ma,uo- 1 no ,ac 81n 18 in reu double heard of preforming elephants i will bo given a bath in the river 07 atlon which she underwent local hospital on Sunday. nnd white and the others In bronze gold. F. II. Adams is doing the work. Have you seen the great 15 cent '4 4i. i. 4i. bargans In granite ware at tho Varle-1 4, ty atore. SOCIAL EVENTS Now adB pwclamlng tho oxcellen-1- 4, 1, clo8 of "Wrigley's Aftor Evory Meal"!.,,..,, . .. . 1 . ,' .u CI.LU HAS ANOTHER PLEASANT MEETING Mre. J. E. Stewart was hostess 'o pond near the show grounds. Twlde dally, afternoon and night, the regular' two camplete exhibitions are given without curtailment, rain 'or shine. Immediately after the pa pade, moro free out-door acts and displays are given than arc carriel in the program for many other shown. Tho attention paid to ladles and and of Star" tobacco now adorn tho Main street signboard between Fourth ...... ,,... ... t 1 lurcum. th(j chr.Hunlhcmum seWnB cib anJ children by the officials and attend- A new sign featuring a steer's head Ml" Martin. Mrs. H. M. Stew- ants with the names show, has cd and tho words " Safley & Son, Meat nr, Mr- AIe McKlnsey for ai' atcd much favorable comment .a Market" wore painted on tho Third cnjoyat.lo afternoon on Tuesday. Tim oer iown isiieu. street meat market by L. Johnson, f'owan nomo on heconu ana y. traveling artist, this morning. J streets' wa8 appropriately decorated with wild flowers to greet the guests. GARDEN SEEDS THAT CROW ; After an nfternoon of npcdlowork. M Huy In HULK. Wo can save you t. C. Luckey assisted the hostess In Tho big show cornea Wednesday. May 9. to Eugen-5 money. Springfield Feed company." Milton Ashley enmo down Monday from above Waltorvlllo and enlisted In" tho Coast Artillery Corps. Ho loft Tuesday for tho training camp la Washington. The high school girls have orzanlz ed two basoball teams, the lino of de termination botweun tho two bolus serving n two-course luncheon. The next meeting of the club will ho held WANTED, A BATTLE SONG; ONE WITH A PUNCH IN I' on Tuesday, May 15, with Mrs. Washburn o. B. A. MRS. DORITY HOSTESS TO PINE NEEDLERS Mrs, C. M. Dority entertained tho Pino Needle club nt hr home on Second street Tuesday afternoon. The Chance For Some Writer to "Put Over" Anthem That Will Stir United States Troops. of Springfield, now of Fa.rmount. are the fact whether the' girl brings heP meeting will bo held on Tuesday X, tho proud parents of n 'daughter, born lunch or not. Mlss Esther Campbell Suiplny evening. Two big BhlpmontH of shoes Just arrived. Wolf & Miller. Tho first halt tax receipts havo boon Is helping tho girls organize. Self-tilling fountain pens $1.00 .it Peory'H. May 1G, with Mrs. Minnie Glrard. Those spending n pleasant nfternoon at Mrs. .Dorlty's homo were: Har riet Cnsteol, Edith Taff, Mnrgaiot Cox. Nellie Rngnn, Delia Peterson. Hannah Hill, Lilly Klzcr, Mary Rob erts, Nina McPhoreon, Sadld Nelson, Tho Springfield Food company ro colvod a Inrgo cnrload of flour an! teed at Its wnrohouso yesterday morn Ing. Ruhbor gloves 35 cents a pnlr at Poory'B Mrs. J. -W, Dakor'B condition con tinues about the samo. Tho shock of hor small son's death Is very hard on hor. R. M. Phillips of Oak Rldgo and Ivan Saunders of Marcola woro .'n town Tuesday and registered at tho Elito. Egglmann's for quality. "put a real one over." The critical pa triols di-nped about the cafe tablc: ! hearken and remain unmoved. They j rise for "The Star Spangled Banner," ; cheer for "Dixie" and put their forks j down for "America." But the whimsies i about the assorted hearts of Maryland, ! Mk-hlgun. Oshkosh, Arkansas and 1111 "I iiols leave them ixld. Tho big song Is still unlxmi. the song thnt will make j the reet of tile army, tingle and the heart of It grow strong. I It Is "Tlpperary" that Is credited ' with whining ns many battles for the ) Tho Indies aid of tho Baptist church English us any of their generals. The mot Wednesday afternoon nt the par- Hcneb "likewise havo walked through F. II. Adams and F. Fisher havo sonago In goodly numbers. Mrs. Dr. the hall across No Mnu's Land with Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hardt left -n .... ...1 t lm lnr.nl nnil Hir.j '1'iinuil-iv frir Rtilmii u-liom flinv will can be had by calling for tho sun . make their homo. Mr. and Mrs. Ed SZmr& nt any tlmo. Olson and family tiro moving Into tho "10 :,r ' 1 " Inr fc-,Ua,,L''-1 street. t HUAPTIST Alll EV.lnVR l'rnltlnKl linn lion Iiiivhr In Inu-n In DELIGHTFUL MEETING all sizes nt tho Palace of Sweets. finished painting the houses recently -Thompson of Eugene was guest of loulevard refrains on their lips. 1... H !.. nr.. rnHUl . rrl. . . .... I "SIntnnt li I n t wt li n eTlti r tn built for Miss Margaret Morris: Tho i,Qnor nn,i RPtVo Interesting exporlen- Houboh nro beautiful structures and C0H 0f her own work on tho foreign a groat Improvement nt the corner field nrt exhibited many cu'rloes. Dr. of Second nnd B si roots. Good reliable flro Insurance No as sessments; no membership fee. Pay o'nea uml you are dene. II. K. Walker at tho City Hall. Forrls sensed refreshments, nnd nil felt thnt tho aftornoon was delight fully nnd profitably spent. Something with a swing," said Cap. tain F. It, ICenney of tho regular army recrultlug station 'In Chicago. "If I knew what I'd wrlto it myself. There won't bo any mistaking It when It comes, though. Everybody will know it'a the song." "Now Is the time for every, brass band hero to come to tho aid of his country," O. D. Cnmoron of Portland and A. W. Lansbory of Sprlngflold woro ro i tor MrB- w glatorod at tho Springfield hotol yesterday. SOCIETY Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Driver, of tho said another officer nt tho station. "Wo Goorgo Rnndcll nnd Miss Dorothy Chapel car "Good Will" motored over do'i't 'yunt any classical stuff or any r.rn,.-fr.r.l r n.r.r. nil, rn vl.ltlnn. from Con'allls WoiliifiKilnv nftornnnn ,u Hluu- 1,10 4U ,ura aro B" BTCnt, XfTsr(t w vfiuii vy w jvitf - - . .... at tho homo of Mr. Randall's dough- nd wero guosts of Rev. and Dr. Ferris. H. Pollard. Miss Crnir but this Is a new war, and we want a new song." "Grandpa" Montgomery Is very bnd Ho had a sovoro attack Inst ovonlng, nnd sooms to bo growing wenkar. Somoono Is In nttondnnco all tho tlmn. Hampton Bros, will buy rubber, Junk and all kinds of hides, and pay tho right prlco. Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Gay returned Monday night from Raymond, Wash, whoro thoy havo boon for several months. Thoy havo como homo to stay. Frosli candy arriving dally at tho Palaco of Swoots, Orvlllo Howard, a machinist of tho Brobklln shops, arrived Monday ov onlng from Portland to spend a fow days visiting frlonds. Ho 1b tho son of Mrs. Andy Ruddlmnn of Eugono, ford is a nioco of Mrs. Pollard, visitors arrived tills aftornoon. The Hot water bottles guaranteed fur two yonrs at Peory's. i Tho proporty of tho ostato of DavH Jacoby, docoasod, is valuod at $3200, SPPIETY I Mrs. Goorgo Catching Is entertain-1 Ing tho Needlocraft club at her hon-. 1 o- Seventh and C streets this aftoi1-noon. Our Bargain Lane County 'Boy Killed In War Charles Vivian Knox, son of Mr. anil according to tho Inventory filed In pro Mra- Frederick V. Knox, living In For bate court by Joel Hills, Sheridan Hollow, uub county, was killed In Hills nnd Charles Humphrey, appraU bntt, ,n Prance during tho groat Ar ors appolntcU by tho court. rns nu8n APr1' 9- according to n tele gram received Tuesday night by Wt Through nn error it was roportod parents. Tho young man enlisted In that tho Sprlngflold rock crushor had ' the Canadian army In April, 191G. Ha boon traded for proporty In Payett?, Idaho. It waa only Mr. J ,W. Maclt- en's Bharo which waa involved in tho ' known. thansactlon. 1h tho first Lnno County boy to loaa his llfo In tho great war as far as Is Good Oat Hay and Oat and Vetch Straw nnd complete lino of all kinds of Foods. Sprlngflefld Feed com Mrs. R. A. Paul Urattaln Jr., whllo nt work nt tho mill nt Mabel lnat Friday wasun- Jonoa, formorly Mlna fortunate enough to sustain n sovoro Serenaders Get Cigars About 15 young men puffing at "Ll.do Bobbles" might have boon Been wondlng their way homeward Tuesday night after a self-invited cnll on Mr and Mrs. William Dawson nt their homo on South Second stfoot. Th seronndorB vlsltod tho now!ywedn Mon day night first, but Mr. Dawrv vie' If n . . TlowtlAftt wt ffila nllv .,fl.n had . , M..jvu . t. n n n .1 . . 1. n I . u.j uaiuvii! u i.. w.v, uuii u,r uiu ou, tniiDuu ujr iuo to- i prepareu ror guosts and to'd ten to been vlBltlnc hor parents for tho past leasing of a log hook. Sovoral etlch- como back tho noxt night- All tolr five wooks, Joft Saturlay ovonlng for cb woro roqulrod to close tho wound, 1 advantage of tho invitation. Is all out world upon a counter laid? That Is their taunt who say they 'know us well. Then, like true merchants, let u to our trails; What wares hnB Uud to sellr A world at liberty, a path made clear For ateadrnst lustlca and enduring peace, Nations released forever from the fear Of evil days like theso- A sound Investment, but the price Is hlsh. Lone hoarded wealth In ruin, flame and steel, Death lurking In the sea and In the sky What say you 7 Shall we dealT Hhall we know terror: shall our strong ones fall That others' children, fearless In the sun, May see our visions and accomplish all That wo must leave undoneT Wo take thy barffaln. Master of the Mart. Thoush we mfly nlnch we cannot turn away. Bend thy resistless fire upon our heart And make us strone to pay Amelia Josephine Uurr of the Vlgl lantes. I Tm map Jubac Tiea tw4iiW-i. jay uuettt Jiasrs TAUHT IVMUI INIIIAS Of QUcWZOy. witwipis wp, innnu so I fctr WITHOUT IS MUCH CHtwiMS.f I'M L 6060 COAL UnntKCgWtl ACTIOH I ruHTHIS-AHS I Uttm TBC Ul MU I wntw ten Ytita ton MIAM I YOU RE beginning to notice a lot more information about tobacco, since W-B CUT Chewing got into Aill swing. People don't hanker after size any more. They want tobacco satisfaction and excess sweetening can't cover up what's not there. The good tobacco taste of W-B is winning friends pretty much wherever you go nowdays just rich, sappy leaf! shredded and seasoned with a bit of salt to bring out the fine tobacco flavor. Bsd ty WETMAN-BRUTON COMfAKT, 1107 Brwiw.j, New Tork PURE MILK A Tuberculin Tested Dairy Hercf Brook Farm Dairy will hereafter be operated by Geo. A. Dorris and Will G. Bishop under the management of Mr. ' Bishop. To supply the purest milk on this market will be our effort. All authorities agree that there are three essentials in tho production of pure milk. FIRST: The cows must be healthy. SECOND: The milk must be handled in a clean manner. This includes the surroundings, the personal habits of the milker, the utensils used, etc. and THIRD: The milk must be immediately cooled in an air free from all contaminating con- " ditlons, as no food product takes up dis ease germs more quickly than warm milk. DANGER IW TUBERCULIN MILK "The danger of consuming milk from tuberculin cows is seen more conspicuously in children. Recent experiments from many sources, (German commissions and British commissions on tuberculosis, etc.,) appear to show that in tuberculosis in children respectively 10 and 23 per cent are due to the tuberculosis germ peculiar to cat tle, thus locating 10 to 23 per cent of childrens tuberculosis in milk." The above quotation is from page 96 of a treatise on clean milk published by R. Winston, M. D. Chairman of the com mittee on milk of the Washington Medical Association and H. W. Hill, M. D., chairman of the committee on laboratories of the American Public Health Association. "Thobald Smith attributes half of the causes of tubercu losis of the abdomen and glands of the neck of children to the bovine type of bacillus and therefore to milk." "Nathan Raw believes tuberculosis of the peritonium. glands, joints, brain and skin, together with the acute mili ary form, are due to the bovine bacillus conveyed to man only in milk." Same, page 31. TEN PER CENT OF COWS AFFECTED From the latest statistics it is estimated that 10 of the milch cows of the United States have tuberculosis. "The use of tuberculin is the only positive test." Same.page 30. The milk your children are drinking may be pure, but do you know it? TAKE NO CHANCES Every cow now in our herd has recently been tested by tuberculin under direction of the state, and found to have no taint of tuberculosis. Every effort will be made to insure absolute cleanliness. Our cows are clean, our milkers are clean, our methods are clean, and all vessels used are clean and seamless, and are never used for any other purpose. The milk is immediately taken to the milk house and cooled and .bottled and sealed as quickly as possible, thus reducing the time for infection to the minimum. The milk house contains nothing but the seamless sani tary metal cooler and bottler, nothing on which germs can accumulate. It is fly proof and is over 300 feet from the nearest dwelling house, thus avoiding 2 of the greatest recognized sources of infection. It will not only be our effort to supply the purest milk that comes in this market but at a price less than from any tuberculin tested herd in the state. GEO. A. DORRIS WILL G. BISHOP J. J. BROWNING Creamery Block Dealer in HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, SEEDS, SALT, MILL FEED, OIL MEAL, SOY BEAN MEAL ALFALFA MEAL (Sweet and Dry) POULTRY SUPPLIES ROLLED OATS, CHICK FEED SEEEDS T T ,.1 n.. Il- lll i iHJllUfcU VI X3U1M. True ,to Name and Kind Give Us A Trial