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MONDAY, MAY 7, 1017, TUB 8I1UNGFIELD NEWS page ivwm There's a Delicious Freshness to the Flavor of Our Fruit Drinks The JuIcch of frcnh frultH tiro hoalthful. Tho prlncl ml Ingredient of moHt JuIcch from ripe frullb Ih a nub Htuncu called grape Btigar. Grapo migar In tlio form hi which all Htarchy food Ih nbHorbed Into tho Byntcm. Tho fruit JuIcch tit our fountain arc mado from fresh, rlpo fruit. They arc BWcot and nutrJtlouB and require no dlgcBtlon. FrcHh frultH and borrlcB arc always Horved In BoaHon. Our Boda Ib clean, cold and Bjmrk II UK. Try Our Dollghtful Now Specialty "FROSTY FRUIT SUNDAE" ' wi: Ncvcn SUUTITUTC PHONE 31 There u moro Catarrh In Oil. ewitie M lb country than nil oth.r dUMM put tewtthtr, and until thu lut fw rmn wu lupponpil to b Incursbl. Vot rest man year doctor pronoiinctd It a local Jlaoi mid prrocrllxid local rem, men, and Hy connmriily fiilllnir to cur with local trontniiint, pronounced It Inrur avbln. Hcldtico tin proven Cntnrrh to be a conntltutlontl (llnenae, nnd tlior.rorn r. uulr -conmiluilpimL ttitmnl. Hall's Catrirrli Ctlr, niAnifrnctlirfd by V. J, Chrti.y ft Co., Toledo, Ohio, la tha only Conatltutlonnl ciftf tin tho innrk.t. It n Ukrn Internally. It acta dlroctly on Ih Mood and muroua surfacta of tho ayatetn. Thy offer one hundred dollnra for any cnxo It fall to cum. Rend for circular and teatlmonlal. AddrtH! P. J, ClinNRt A CO., Tolt4o. O, fii4 hr Pruaii, Tie. Tak. llH' family J'HU for eorHttloa I Town and Vicinity x Mr. nml Mm. Nelson Gosslor wore In front Camp Crook Saturday. Horn: To Mr. nnd Mrs. Ooorgo Iu) Icn of Jasper thin morning a on. Mrs. Uud Klnttoly Iiuh been rjullo 111 for tho past weak. ' V. J. Gnivcs nnd family hnvo movpj onto his rocontly purchased farm abovo Wnltorvlllo. Mm. A. J. Perkins nrrlvcd Saturday from l'ortland and will spend a few days with friends horo. Horn: To Mr. nnd Mrs. OHvor Walk er, who resldo near Lcnburg, n baby daughter on May 2. Al I'carcc of Mnrcoln underwent a major operation at tho 8prlngtlcM hospital ycHtcrday. Hampton IlroH. will pay 20 to 25 Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Lyon motored to Cottago Grovo Friday nftonioon to fit tend tha funeral or little MIhh Kthol SterllnK dnughtor of Davo Sterling. Mr. nnd Mr. W. I'. Mclloo nnd three children, orFall Creole spent ono day Innt wuok In town en routo to to re union at John Griffin's at Thurston where all tho relatives gathorod to celehrntu tho eighty-second birthday of ,Mr. Griffin's mother, Mrs. Mary Griffin, of Kugono. Smllo and tho world smiles with you, Kick nnd you kick alone, For tho chccrfull grin will lot you In. Whoro tho kicker Is never known. Sheriff J. C. Parker on Thursday turned over tbo sum of $30,066.2.1 from tax collections to County Treas urer H. W. Taylor, making a total of $343,000 turned Into the trcasurcy to dale. The total amount of taxes to Mrs. C. K. Whlteloy left Saturday for a hospital In Washington whoro bo collected this year Is $904,000. she Ih to undergo n serious operation soon. Georgo Schrolguer, farther of Mrs. C. A. Swnrts of Natron, arrived from San Jose, California, Thursday and Mrs. C. II. Hastings o fThurston was transacting business In Spring field Saturday. Card of Thanks Wo wIbIi to thank tho friends who win spond the summer with his ll they could to soften the sorrow daughter In Natron. ' that j,as como to us In tho death of 1 our baby son and brother. Mil. AND MnS. J. W. BAKER LILLIAN BAKER. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'8 SALE ON EXECUTION Notice l horoby glren that by virtue of an Kxocutlon and Order of Salo Issued out of tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Lano County on tho 9th day of April, 1017, on n Judgment rendered In said Court for said County on tho 20(1) day of February, 1917, In an action wherein tho Plantlff, C. C. Sturtovant, re. covered Judgment against the Do. fondants, Everett M, C. Surlier and Marlhn K, Hurler his wlfo, nnd Wnl : .tut-' m ''io . of Ninety and 4r,-l(y,: tiiV ( 'v..'" v Interest thoreon at the rata of 0 per cent per annum fom tho 20th day of February, 1017, and the further sum of Fifteen nnd C0.100 ($15.60) Dollars for cost nnd disbursements, which Judgment was enrolled nnd docketed in tlie Clerk's offlco of said Court on tho 20th day of February, 1917, and said Exocutlon to mo directed command, lug mo In tho name of tho Stato of Oregon In order to satisfy said Judg ment, cost, nnd accruing cost to soil tho following described real property, to.wlt; The South one-half of the Southwest quartor of Uie Southwest quarter of Section Ten (10) Tp eighteen (18) South of Ilange Five (5) West of th0 Will Mer In Lano County Oregon, containing 20 acres moro or less. NOW, THEREFORE. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE GON,, nnd ln compliance with salJ Execution and Order of Sale, I will on Saturday tho 19th day of May, 1917, at tl0 hour of one o'clock p. m. at tho Southwest door of the County Courthouse In Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale, and sell, for c.ibui In hand, subject to redemption, all tho right, title, and interest of the abovo named Defendants, and each of them, In and to the above described real property. JAMES C. PARKER, Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon Dy D. A. ELKINS, Deputy. April 16, 23, 30; May 7, 14. No. 88 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Commercial State Bank OF SPRINGFIELD ,a"t Hprlngflcld, In the 8"tate of Oregon at tho closo May 1st, 1917. of buslnes RESOURCES .oans and discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Honda and warrants ........ Hanklr.g house Furniture and fixtures Duo from approved reserve banks , Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand .aw. $61,1G2J' , 8G.SV 7,654.60- 14,9JBi. Greoo.oV 20.131.5T 1185 5,287.10 Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund - Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of deposit Certified checks Time and savings deposits 114,995.9ft ..$30,000.00 . l.OOO.Ofr . 881.it 62,658.11 .. 812.1L 4 ,000.00 15,644.5 Total 114.995.&S STATE OF OREGON, County of Lano, ss: I, O. B. Kcssoy, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly sweftr that the above statement Is true to the best of ray knowledge and belief. O. B. KESSEV Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of May, 1917. F. L. TRAVI8, (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires Nov. 8, 1920. CORRECT Attest: WELBV STEVENS m. m. PEEny Directors. H. It. Galthcr, National bank exam iner, paid nn official visit to the First National bank of Sprlngflold Friday. Mr. Galthcr Is soon to bo transferred to tho district of Alaska. GARDEN SEEDS in BULK are CHEAPER. Wo have a complete BARNES' CIRCUS COMING Half tlgar, half Nubrlan Hon, and nursed by a bear. Such Is the Strang? Iilufnrv nf n rnmnrlrnliln hvhrfrl nnl. lino. We can help you cut down tho , . .,, ,,, ,,, n n.rnn ' r,r,.., ",nI proformcr with tho Al. G. Barnes cost of living. Use GROMORE Frtll izer. It will Mako your crop mnturo quicker. Springfield Feed company. Big Four Ring Wild Animal Clrcu which will show in Eugene, iMay 9. i' This strange animal was tho off- .Two Ford machines filled with tour- spring of a Nubian HoneB8 and a Roy lata, from Colorado, enrouto to Call- al Bengal tlgar. Apparently fate. a I f - I. 1.1 .... nn.l OK wnaa Cn.n pr ,.uu..u ur h.u. uu .u r not (,on,ont wth paret. per hundred for Iron. I f(jl(1 Thurdny ( 100,l, deprived tho cub of Its leonine Born: To Mr. nnd Mra. O. Croft. I , ...... motllcr whl, lta C'CB wcre 'ct un . , . ... Mrs. Charlie Bowman Is In the city nnnnoii who Ilvo abovo Thurston, a baby son ,. ... , openeu. early this morning I rr lnL'l,1CH, t"tmnt. having been Tho cub wn8 -hand-fed" by Barnes 1 1"'10 111 tl l'Bt several days. tru,lcr8. within two days after tho Henry Fandrom enlisted In tho ctt'- Sho In staying ut tho homo of Mrs. beautiful, striped little cub was or- airy of tho U. 8. army Saturday and Nina MePhurson. praned ono of tho bears in tho circus left today for Vancouvor. ., .. , . lost hur cub ' I Henry, the son of J. F. Doanc o' . lo"1 "ur cuu Miss llazol Gladstone of Eugono 'Mabel, had his tonsils and adenoids Al- G- B"no8 conceived the Idoa of last evening resigned hor position ns removed ot tho Springfield hospltil strapping tho cubloss bear's four feet pianist at thu Hell theatre . I yesterday. Tho boy was able to re ""d Permitting tho motherless hybrid turn homo toilnv ,0 ,al0 1,10 P'nc0 of t'10 l'lt, l)ear EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATIONS The regular State Eighth Grade Ex aminations will be given In School Districts whero there are pupils to take them, on Thursday and Friday, May 17 and 18, 1917. according to the schedule and rules sent to the chair man of the boards. E. J. MOORE. Co. School Supt. May 7, lO.f A Symbol of Health Tho Pythagorians of Ancient Greece ato simple food, practiced temperance and purity. As a badge they used tho five pointed star which they re garded as a symbol of health. A red flvo pointed star appears on cacti package, of Chamberlain's Tablets, and gtlll fulfils its ancient mission as a symbol of health. If you are trou bled with Indigestion, biliousness or constipation, get a package of these tablets from your druggist You will be surprised at the quick relief which they afford. Obtainable everywhere. I 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 In Package or Bulk , True to Name and Kind . . - Give Us A Trial Will Kctchum of Little Fall Crock cub. spent tho weekend visiting horo with relatives. whoso address Is Eugene II. F. I). - rotun) U) cUy ,Uer ,0 Ioctlt(J n ilaughter, Kriuny evening. Charles Rnwllng. an Albany busl- Rev. W. Norton Ferris nnd Rev. Dr. S. A. Danford were In nttondanco Charles Trynn loft Saturday noon InMtcad of objecting, the bear secm- for his homo at Smith River, Col., t'd rather to like tho strange baby flftCr 11 Hlmrt vIhII llOri Willi lllu rOlIHl l ..Ivnn linr A lor tlm flrut mnnl b)i- Born: To Mr. and Mrs. ICarl nishop. jjrBi . Lenhart. Mr. Tyon may ndooted the little tlcer llon to her brost and with motherly affection nursed It until it was big enough to eat tho food of the other animals. no Minn wn. n vlwitor iii SnrliiEfloM ..... ., ...... And that is tho remarkable half TimrKilnv iifternoon ., ... 1 on, half tlgar which wrestles with iiiursua auunioon. I mooting Monday nftonioon. ... . 7, . . , Its trainer, rldos horses nnd does otli- II. II, RhondR Is hulplng F. P. Thur-, Frnn) K,,wardB( ft brother of J. E. or remarknblo acts In tho Barnes man nt Thurston to build a barn on KdwarilB of th8 city Is doing nicely circus. Tho boast has proven un- Waltor Piatt's placo. af(or unjorgonR nn operation for np- usually intelligent and tractable anJ Walter Wilmot has returned homo pcndlcltls at tho Eugene hospital on to this day Its foster mother loves It from a trip to tho Alberta, Canada, May 2. and knows It from among the other , I . lions and tlgars. co,lnlr- Vornon Rathbun and Harold KUor- Ths anlllm, w, bo BOen-whcn tho MIhh Bnrbarn Ilollor spent tho wook who recently enlisted In the Unlto.l crcu8 oponB for its engagement' i-i end hero wlUi relatives. Sho loaches Slate nnny. pnssod through Eugono Kxif.m0m at Natron. I Pr,,,nJr "veiling on their way south. A blR ln0.ionB, BiX.hand street pa- 'I ho hoys' parents woro at tho train ra(lo w, tako plac0 ln tho inornnK to see thorn. at 10;30 rj00rs open at 1 and 7 p. Good reliable lire Insurance, No s Phow in on nt 2 and Sp. m. rimtHmontn: nn inimlnrslilp inn. I'.iv A GOOD PLAGE T TRADE Tho dairy cow, long may sho wave HAND CORN AND BEAN PLANT ERS, WHEEL HOWES otc. Our prlcos nro right Sprlngflold l-oed r.imnnnv. lonc-j and you ire done, M. E. Walker - Born: To Mr. nnd Mrs, Georgo ,t tho City Hall." On.itl. nt limit- linnw) mi iVMrftt nnil P i Htreets, a baby son, Frldny nfternoon " I'rce, who Is employed nu her fluffy tall her hide to snve from I a broukman for tho Coast Rango Lum- .gnat nnd fly nnd such llko post that Workmen woro busy Suturday ro-( bor company, sufforod a badly mashed seem to llko to" break hor rest. It's sh pairing tho sldowalk boforo tho north jin, i n car Jam, and was brought that brings tho monthly check for ontrnnco to tho Sprlngflold Flour mill. ( to' tho Sprlngflold hospltnl yesterday cream sho offers by the peck; It's nftonioon whoro tho forefinger of thu he that oiton suves rrom rccK un right hand was amputated, j'larmer who Is wlso, by hock! Tho ' farmer who's afraid to dig, or who KunnoUi O. Goblo, of Eugene, and t0 mk C0W8 ls t00 bg( tho on0 wi,a Miss Bessie Webb, of Sprlngflold wora ratnor chow und 8t or shoot and spit marrlod at Chehalls, Wash., April 30 tobacco spit, tho kind whom farming They returned to Eugene nnd will- doi)Bn.t m, wlu koe,, on going Into live there. Mr. Goblo is connected ,.,lt lla Jll8t ua Bafo nB B,)U(l8 t0 i,t with tho Ideal Food store Willo neighbor Jones with 20 covs Rov. nnd Dr. Forris with Dr. nnd ' wi cnnB0 hard t,moB to tho bov Mrs. Driver of tho chnpol enr "Goxl W3WS- To fttrm 1,1080 dnys of h,l Will" l.ocln their nvnncollatlc mm. l'rlcod lnnd, you'vo got to plnil to boat Sprlngflold from Washington whora palgn with tho North Pallstlno Bnpt'st 1,10 bnn,l To moot tho price of hlglf ho has boon for sovorat months, somo 1 church on Thursday evening of this ' r,ul " u,m -JuDiib I Grand Wardon W. F. Walker paid nn official visit to tho Odd Follow lodgo nt Brownsvillo Saturdny night. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cecil Cnlklns movnd to their fnrm noar HnrrlBburg on Sat urday. J.'. C. Holbrook roturned yestorday from n fow days business trip to Portland, A. D, Moo Is oxpoctod to return to i tlmo ln July. W. F. Wnlkor returned from a trip to Portlnnd Into Thursdny nrtornoou bringing with him a handsomo now auto hearso. Rovorond S. A. Danford proachod In tho M. H. church, South, nt Ynrnoll Frldny evening, ln tho placo of Uovor end Phelps who Is holding mootlna thoro. William Plpor planned to return homo to TroadwoH, Alaska, today af ter a fow days visit horo with D. M. Gore. W. W. Wnlto, of Mnrcoln Friday morning bought tho meat market fix tures from tho country markot on Main streot from Al Montgomory and i crated them and .shipped , tq MarcoU vfhore h,o owns a market. wook. ' jols ls suroly not tho Job of fools Tho furmor who will crop his anl Robert Wright, n Unlvorslty of Oro- onch bloomjng year for nil 'twill stand gon student, who has or sovoral , nnd will not hood tho Just demand, months been toachor of tho C. F. C. 1 for something In return will stnnd at boys' 8unday school class of this city Inst boforo tho Judgmont bar nnd wako loft this morning for Lowlston, Idaho, ' up with a Jolting Jar. You food whoro hu is n lloutcunnt In tho U. S. ' your horse hay and oats, you oven food your lambs nnd shoals, nnd then you wonder why tho land should make a fuss nnd grow a stnnd Hint's not enough to food ton goats. Put bunk into tho goil, my friends, somo of tho olomeuts It lends. Romoinbor, 'tis tho cow and hog that give your bank account a Jog that, fortilleo your worn-out soil and help tho mort gago mau to foil; i urmy, Tho case of Horbort Mooro came up beforp Judgo Down todny for dls roFltfon Tho !nd was oxnonurated from any Immoial conduct, ile wat tuitied over to his parents and if ho (ilioyfi tho law tho caso will bo dls tiilscfd at somo future dato. Robort Van Valznh roturnod homo FrUIuy nfter a threo months' abseno spont ln Portland and EaBtorn Oregon points, Earl Jayno, formerly of this ATTENTION Tho. Public is invited to Highlands plt,y, of Portland nccompanlod blra South ot Town next Bnturday. hero for a visit. ( PAGE Many people of this vicinity are saying that about this store and we are striving daily to be found worthy of the compliment. Now after remodeling the entire store our customers will find it more com fortable when visiting us. The Ladies' Ready-to-wear Department on the new , balcony gives us an opportunity to show our goods to better advantage. A Ladies' Rest Room is located on the northwest balcony. Make it your outing headquarters; meet your friends there and employ us in any accommodating capacity in which you wish us to serve you. It is our constant aim to keep- exactly the kind of merchandise you wane ' at exactly the fair prices you can afford to pay. It is our constant endeavor to keep everything in merchandise consistent with our line of business, that this com munity may ask for. If we haven't got what you want we will get it for you. We want to make this store so comprehensive in its assortment that no inhabitant of this locality will feel the necessity of wandering away from home for Hi'eir mer chandise needs. Now to the New Spring Suits with the great saving opportunity as stated below. Women's Fine Suits and Goats Beginning Tuesday Values $25.00 to $30.00, New Spring Suits in wool poplin, fashionable tan, navy, apple green and gold in smart pleated and belted models, with large collars and over collars in white. This week reduced to $18.25 Coats, All New Spring Models, Beautifully Tailored and well made, with large collars fastening close to the throat. All the new colors are represented. Price from $6.00 to $13.50 Cox &, Cok, Springfield 5 i