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THURSDAY, MAY 10,1017 TUB SfHINGFIELD NEWS PAGE THJWHP There's a Delicious Freshness to the Flavor of .Our Fruit Drinks Tho JiiIcch of froflh frultn uro healthful. Tho princi pal Ingredient of mot JiiIcch from ripe frulta Is a nub Hlunco culled grapo sugar. Grapo sugar Ib tho form In which all starchy food Ih ahBorbed Into tho HyBtom, Tho fruit JulcoBjt our fountain aro mado from fresh, rlpo fruit. They aro Bwcot and nutritious and require no digestion. Frobh fruits and hurries are always Korved In bcuhoii. Our Hodu Ih clean, cold and spark Hng. Try Our Dollghtful Now Spoolalty "FROSTY FRUIT. 8UNDAE" j .JESH SUIJbl ITUTC PHONE 31 Town and Vicinity A number of HprlnRflolit folks on Joyed tho circus at Kugcno Inst night. William Snfloy returned from a trjp to KJoronco today. The Cox and Cox department ntoro has put up n now corner awning. KKKlmann's for quality, Horn: Monday morning, to Mr. and Mrs. OcorRo Tullcn of Jasper, a son. Iter. W. N. Ferris will preach at North Palestine on Sunday morning and In Kuroho at night. Dr. Kecnoy Korrls will address tho W. C. T. U'. Instltut In Kugcne on J'rlday evening. Miss Helen Mullen has been oblig ed to bo out of school for a couplo r f days bocnuso of Illness. Fern Sldwell has sold his Ford auto mobile which he has had for the past six months to W. T. Pool of Alvadore. It's so handy to drop Into KgRl nutans Vhcn yqu'ro thirsty. All drinks served with Ice. William Piper of Trcdwcll Alaska, who has been vUlthiK Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ooro for a few days, left this morning for Seattle. Mrs. M. J. McKlln, who has boon spondlng several days visiting near Thurston with rolntlves, roturnod Sun day morning. Mrs. N. Ilutlcr who wnH operated upon two weoks ago has boon brought to hor homo from tho local hospital, Sho Is doing nicely. Mrn. lien F. Skinner plans to ionvo Sundny for an oxtondod visit with rolntlvB and frlnds In Portland and Northrn Washington, Miss Mne Smith of Natron purchas ed a Suxon Six touring car from tho Springfield garage on Monday. Francis Lnmbcrty Is hero from Hond Oregon and will visit at the home of his mother Mrs. N. A. Howe and fami ly. That good, clean, old Virginia SAS AF11AS (n ton cent puckuges at Peo ry's. The members of tho First N'utlouul bank's forcu now have one half day each week to dovote to gardening work. K1 Ilrlngham left Monday morning for a week's visit nt Lebanon. T. C. Thomson and W. Thomson have traded properties and mover yestordny. When you glvo tho kids a party, buy tho candy at Kgglmanns' and they wont bo sick afterward. New slgnos "Kgglraunns Candy Kitchen" hava beon plnccd on tho awning over that sweet shop, while the 'gloss sign In front was wired for lights by A. F. Ilerrlck yestordny. Horn To Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hoi comb, residing near Coburg bridge, May 7, 1017, a daughter, welgth 11 pounds, Mrs, Stanley dray of Thurston un derwent an operation for tho romovrl of a dangerous appondlx at tho Mecoy hospital In Kugono last overling. A Sprlngflold physician wan In atten dance. Mrn. Gray Is doing nicely. Your money back If Corn Solvent falls to get that corn, 25 cents at Pcory'n. Hob Nolson who has been employed nt tho Oregon Powor company's plant for tho past year has resigned his position and rented nix ncres of Inn I from William Urasfleld In Douglas Hardens and will put In n truck garden Immodlntely, II, I), Dolman, an cmployco at tho Mabol camp of tho Const Hnnge Lum ber company, Buffered n brnken leg yestordny when n log struck him on tho chest and rolled over onto tho member. Ho wan brought to tho Springfield hospital this morning. Mn Dobson and shlldren camo down with him and will return tomorrow. KgglmantiB' Ice cream Is nutritious, wholesome and delicious, It'll do us both good If you buy It at Egg! manus' TWO GET TEACHING JOBS Members of 8. H. S. Training Class Are Hired Defore Graduating A splendid recommendation Is giv en tho teachers' training course of the Sprlngflold high school In tho fact that two of tho members who an fto graduate In Juno have already secured positions for next year. ( MIhs Nina Lloesen hag been elected to a position In the Intermediate grad os of tho West Sldo school. Mlai (Fuyo Smith will bo primary teacher In the Mabel school. BRITISH SAVED THE ENEMY. Roeutd PrlsAntr Afttr Submarine Sank Hospital 8hlp. Only oiiu of tho Incidents reported In tho sinking of tin- two hospital ships Donegal and Lnnfruiic, showing the amazing difference letweeii the mo rale of the Jermnn and Hrltlsu, Is thai (old of the AMVlnjf of n badly wounded German ofilccr by n llrltlsh soldlci only less badly wounded. While other German wounded prls oners nlxmrd the Lun franc were fight lug fnintlenll.v to get Into tho life bouts us the ship was settling and foundciiiig was Imminent this Ilrlton left the struggling Teutons on dec!, nnd went below for one of their couit trymen they had forgotten, enrryiny film up to ii lifeboat barely In time. Another signal contrast Ih seen In tin uctlon of the Iltitlsh patrols In wnltlnr around to pick up l"2 German wound ed, although In Immediate risk, of belnj: to fcdoed. ASKS CHILDREN'S AID. Bursau of Education Urges Them to Taks Up Gardening. The United States bureau of oduca lion has sent to nil school boards of tho nation no appeal for Juvenile co operation In Increasing food production during the war. Loonl authorities were urged to ap point a "garden teacher" for each IOC children between nine nnd fifteen years old who ore willing to spend two or three hours n day In gardening. ProdiK-e worth f3.000.000 or $4,000. 000 ran be mixed by school children In this wny during the coming year, the bureau believes. Ths ButySquIr. Reminded by tils wife. Squire Portci the oMier dny recencl court In Ashta bula, O, cranked his auto and raced home, where he hoisted the rear end of his car, attached a belt and started the butter churn gone from court sev en minutes. Booth-Kelly Men Raised Again Practically the wholo working force of the -local Booth-Kelly mill Is affect od by a wage raise which becomes effective today. Under this latest Boale, the wages are based on a ?2.ri0 per day minimum wage. Mrs. A, C. McCracken has roturnol from Carlton, Oregon, whero sho hn spent the pnst sovornl weeks visiting ' & Miller, hor husbnnd who hns employment on ' tho S. P. dlvlvton out of Cnrlton, BIG SALE Wo have decided to close out our stock of Harness, Straps, and Snaps. Fanners this Is the time to lay In a supply of Snaps and Buckles. Dur ing thln'salo we will oIbo give you n liberal discount of 10 per cent on Card of Thanks shoes. Salo will continue Indefinite- ' W(; wish to thank the choir, and ly. Wo will continue the oiling and all our friends for their sympathy an l repairing of hnrness and shoes, Wolf .flowers In our bereavement. ' MItS. W. F. HOWELL and family. nubbor Poory's gloves 35 cents a pair at Lewis Mcllco loft Monday for Cnl gnry, Alborta, Canada, whero ho will havo employment on IiIb, brother's ranch. An official hoard mooting of tho Methodist church was hold lant oven Ing whon tho usual monthly business was transacted. Pnt McCnrithy, of California; A T. Goodrich, of Toledo, Oregon; nnd Goorgo Gray, of Sumptor, woro regis terod nt tho KHto hotel yestorday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Stafford, of Cor vnllls, nro enjoying n vIbU nt tho homo of Mrs. Stafford')) parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Redman. Self-filling Poory's. fountain pens J1.00 nt Mrs. Milt Hutchinson and hor sis tor, MIbh Lilllo Sims of Sclo, loft yes tordny morning for nn Indefinite stay at Wcndllng, whore Mr. Hutchinson 1b omployod. F. W. Hnmpton received a cracked rib nnd sovornl bruises Inst evening when his cow, becoming anxious over her smnll cnlf, knocked him down nni walked ovor him. Mrs. 0. Poison who was tnkon to tho Sprlngflold hospltnl for trontmont on Mondny ovonlng and who later lindorwont nn oporatlon thoro, Is do ing nicely. Now Is tho tlmo of yenr to think about sleeping out of doors and also to plan for that cntnplng trip. Seo M, C. nrosslor & Son for n complete lino of tho host tonts mado. Mrs. Charlos Bowmnn of Notl, who lino beon In tide city for modlcnl trontmont, Is grontly Improved nnd was ablo to return to hor homo to day. ' Illloy Rico, of tho former Walker nnd Rico hardwaro firm of this city is assisting In the M. 0. Drossier & Son hnrdwnro utoro during tho nb Bonco of Walter Herndon In Bouthom Oregon, 1 Good rollnblo lira Insurance. No as sessments: no membership foe. Pay onco end you are done H. E. Walker nt tho City flail. Mrs. Cliff Lybnrgor nnd two daugh ters left Tucsdny for Mnrshflold,' where Mi". Lyhnrger has n position. Mrs. Lyhnrger hns stored their houso hold goods. Got your films dovolopcd nt Poory's' William Plpor of Trodwell, Alaska, who recontly purchnsed n twoncra tract of land In Douglas Gardens from Timothy Howard through tho Goro and Howe realty company, Is expected hero soon to muko this city his home. Tho Thurston union high school will hold nn nil-day school rally to morrow. Tho nffnlr will bo In tho nnturo of n "got together" mooting of nil the patrons of tho district, A basket dinner nt noon will bo a fo.i turo of tho program. Hnmuton Bros, will pay 20 to 25 conts per pound for hides and 25 cents per hundred for Iron. Dr. J, B. Richmond nnd II. E. Walk cr members of tho reception commit too, mot with tho other mombors In Eugono Inst ovonlng to further pinna for tho I, O. O. F. convention which Is to bo hold lii Eugene beginning Mny 22. Mfpg Opnl Hnlverson has gono to finish tho unexpired school term which hns throo vaoks to run, which Miss Winona Piatt has been teaching near Wnltorvillo. Miss Plntt Is suf fering with n severe enso of tho grlpp nnd Is unublo to continue Hot wntor bottles two yenra at Poory's. gunrnntood for No. 8941 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Springfield, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business on Mav 1. 1017. nnd fU4.224.55 114,224.55 RESOURCES " 1. n Loans nnd discounts (except thososhown on b c) ...... Total lonns . 2. Overdrafts. Becurcd. nono: nnnpcurorl 5. U. S. bands: a U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (pur value) .' c.250.00 Totnl U, S. bonds 6.. Bonds, securities, etc. " " b. Bonds other than U. S. bonds rledgcd to securo postal savings deposits.. 3,000.00 e Securities other than V. S. bonds (not Including stocks)- owned unpledged 31,938.89 Totul bonds, securities, otc 8. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per "cent of subscription) 9. n. Vnluo of banking house s 082 61 b. Equity in banking houso . ' " ' 10. Furniture and Fixturos ........... 11. Real estate owned other than ban" ing house i 12. n. Not amount duo from approved eservo .. agents In Now York, Chicago, and St. Louis 17,302.05 ii iui nniouiu uue irom npproveu reserve agents in othor reserve cltios 13. Not amount duo from banks nndbankers (other man mctuueti m iz or 20 15. Othor chocks banks In tho samo city or town ns roporting hnnk .., o Krnctlonnl curroncy, nickels and cents ... Notes of other national banks . 19. Fedornl rosorvo notes 20. Lnwful reserve in vnult nnd net amount duo from Fedornl Resorvo Bank ....... .,.. 21. Rodomptlon fund with U. S. Trensuror and duo from U. S. Tronsuror 22. Other nssots. If any Premium on Bonds .... $114,224.55 209.40 6,250.00 34,938.89 850.00 8,082.61 2,300.00 10,250.99 17, 37,589.29 120.17 Total 54,891.31 20,445.37 911.66 120.17 445.00 1,210.00 . 2G.452.48 312.50 1,203.34 $283,098.30 LIABILITIES Mrs. Milt Hutchinson nnd Miss I Ho Sims wont to boo tholr brotlto-, Errol Slma of Sclo, who has Jolnoi tho nvlntlon corps of tho U. 8. nrmv. pass through Eugono Tuosdny ovor mg. Young KiniH wns on his wny to Houston, ToxnB. . Tho Sprlngflold bcIiooIb will hold Informal Memorial Dny oxorcloso on tho nftornoon of Mny 29, nnd on tho following day, which Is a holiday, will participate in tho gcntrnl oh sorvnnco of tho national duy of mourn ing. Lot un fix you up for thnt lltt'o fishing thin up tho McKonzlo. A full lino of flRhing tncklo nnd anglora' BupplloB. M. C. Brsoolor & Son. Miss Hazol Brosslor duughtor of Mr. and Mrs. M, C. Brosslor, of thin city nnd Guy W. Do Lay, formerly, of Eugono, woro mnrrlod nt Vancou ver, Washington, on Mdy 5. Mr, nn.l Mrs. Do Lny aro oxpocted to arrive horo in a few days. 23. Capital stock paid in . 24. Surplus fund 25. a Undivided profits 4.567.88 b. Loss current expenses, Interest and taxes paid 3,829.07 28. Circulating notes outstanding Demand deposits: 33. Indlvldunl deposits subject to check "1. Cortlllcutes of dopoalt duo In Icsi thnn 30 days.... ". :nsniers chocks outstanding J8. Postal Savings deposits Total domnnd deposits, items, U 35, 36, 37, 38, 39. 40 and 41 186,455.87 Time deposits (puyablo after 30 dayB, or suujoct to 30 Mays or more notice)....,. ......... 41. Cortlflcntes of doposlt Totnl of time doposlts, Items, 4 2, 43, and 44 .... 61,393.62 125,000.00 3,260.00 738.81 G.260.00 162,001.95 21,664.64 S9.2S 2,700.00 61,393.62 Totnl $283,098.30 State of Oregon, County of Lano, ss. I, D. S. Heals, Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol emnly swear that the above statement Is true to tho best of my knowledge and bollef. D. S. BEALS, Cashier. Subscribed nnd sworn to boforo me this 9th day of May, 1917. HERBERT E. WALKER. Notnry Public. Commission oxplros Mar. 1, 1920, CORRECT Attest: CHAS. L. SCOTT, A. MIDDLETON, E. E, BR ATTAIN, Directors. NEW SERVICE: Wo are authorized under tho Federal Resorvo Law to act as an Executor, Administrator, Guardian or Trustee. This Ja a new service our officers will bo glad to discuss with you. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON. Through Tickets Direct Lines Fast Service NjEEi BE TRUE TO THE FLAG Two splendidly-equipped, electric-lighted dally trains the North Bank Limited (evening) and the Inland Empire Express, (morning) Portland via Spokane .o Chicago Ocean Trip io California in Rail Time Low fares include berth and meals on SSl Northern Pacific. $32 round trip to San Francisco, 30 day limit. H. R. KNIGHT, Agent EUGENE SPEAKING OF" ECONOMY Have you seen the values in . , j Spring Suits we are offering at the easy prices $18.00 to $30.00 Tailored and designed by , THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER i Langham High Suits for younger young men at $15.00 to $20.00 Roberts Bros. (TOGGERY) 804 WILLAMETTE ST. EUGENE, OREGON I OPENS FINE NEW OFFICES Dr. Read has Modern Parlors in '. 0. 0. F, Temple 1 have been in Eugene practising dentistry for eleven years. When I came here I put in tho most modern dental' office in the city. The town grew more dentists came; more modern dental offices were put in. 1 felt that my office was a back number. I never did take a back saU for anyone and as long as I am in the game I never will.- I HAVE JUST INSTALLED THE MOST MODERN OF" FICEJN THE STATE OF OREGON; in fact, it is as goo as you can find anywhere, TO MEET COMPETITION one encounters now. I WANT TO JUST TELL YOU WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING. ABOUT IT, that have been in to have their teetkt put in good condition. Mrs. D. "Oh, say, Dr. Read why this office is a dream T So refreshing, clean and neat." Mrs. G. "Dr. Read I have spent three half days in your dental chair. Really it has been a pleasure. The scen ery from your operating room is so restful. Your room-,, too, doesn't seem like an operating room. Your furnish ings, being in mahogany and the white walls, give the de sired effect of cleanliness and sanitation, yet you feel like being at home. I, too, like the carpet and draperies." Mr. M. a merchant "Gee whiz, r)oo say some class, eh? By George this office is some dandy." "They can't knock now a lady attendant, a nurse, an eye and ear and noise specialist; one of the leading physi cians all in one suite of rooms. Your being dressed In white just fits into the scheme fine. No one can call you a tooth plug or carpenter no, not by a wholo lot. With these furnishings it is sure an office of a dental surgeon. No more complaints. Good luck!" ' These are only a few of the truthful remarks made about this office. I am located in room 306, White Temple BIdg,, Corner Oak and Ninth, Eugene, Do general practice o dentistry; fillings of all kinds, bridge work, false teeth; also'iave some of the most difficult cases of straightening children's teeth to be found anywhere. You don't have to go to Portland or have a Portland dentist come hero; all dorie in'iny office. Why pay two dentists for one dentist's job? Come and seo the offices and let us advise with, you freo of charge Painless extraction as wo have been doing hero for these many years. Wo invito you to inspect these offices whether .wo do work for you or not. Seeing is believing. Office hours 8 a. m. to G p. m. Phone-- 397; Res. 1047-J. Si D. READ, Dentist m i w f 4