MONDAY, MAY 14, 101,7 THE SJHINGFIELD NEWS PAGE THREW. Smart New Season's Designs in Stationery Stationery HtyloH change with tlio HcaKOiiHJtiHt an HtylcK In clothes clmiiKO. Let, your lotter convoy the ImprcB hIoii tlmt you uru tttrlctly up-to-dato regarding Btatlon ory Htyleii. Notwithstanding tlio advanced prlecH or all paper Htockn wo cum offer you CRANE'S WRITING PAPERS at prices Hint are rcafionablo. Tlio goods which wo aro now Hhowlng include the now shades, textures ami shapes. Box Pnporo, Bulk Paporo nnd Fancy Tnblots With Envolopoa to Match Come In and Inspect those papersyou'll lie impressed with their stylish tone. WJP' & dmk PH0NE ' wi: Ncvrit 8Ul!TITUT I Town and Vicinity t Mrs. Eugene Kt'Htor Bpont tlio week end In Portland with hor daughter Philip Bishop of Wendling la Hpond ing a fow duya In town. A Ilnrry Benton of Corvnllln waH res l0Jstored nt tho Elite on Saturday. Ilmnpton llroa. will pay 20 to 2R cents per pound for lildos 1i nd 25 conts pur hundred for Iron. MIhh Luclllo C'opunhnvor, a tonchor In tho Wendling schools, epont tho wook end nl hor homo hero. J. II. Curr of Dexter visited nt tho homo of his dauKhtor Mrn. Jchh Cal kltiH for n fow day Intst wook. Mrn. It. L. EdmonMon of Portland spent tho wcok end with hor son J. C. Mullen and family. Joo Iloutln Haves today for his homo In Hayflold, Wisconsin, nftor a throo months visit with relatives hero. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. B. Martin havo rented the M. J. McKlIn homo, fur nished and moved In Saturday. Lot us fix you up for that HtOo finning thlp up tho McKonzIo. A full lino of fishing tncklo nnd anRloro' euppllos. M. C. Breeder & Son. Mrn. A. M. Jacobs loft Sunday fnr a ahort vlnlt with rolatlvea In Port land. Dr. KuRcno Kcntor will return, th'i ovonlnR from a short hunlncHB trip lo Vancouver, Washington. Mm. Unrhnra DnrllnR returned yon- terday from a visit at tho homo of Mrn. Cash Mead, on tho McKonzIo , Oood rollablo fire Insurance No an sosfimcnta; no membership foo. Pay onco and you nro dene. II. E. Walker at tho City Hall. Mrs. Pearlo Ovlatto who was op orated on a fow weokH ago has suffered ft relapse and Is confined to hor hod ngaln. A. Middloton haaNJuBt put In a co niont walk, In front of his proporty on A street botwecn Fifth, nnd Sixth. Mr. Cupp occuplOH tho residence Mr. nnd Mrs. Holler, Ilohort Day nnd MIhh Mosslo Day, all of Kugoin drovo over to spend Snturdayjvcnlnit with Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Catching. Frank Alexander who llva.i Just south of Springfield Junction In suf fering with a sovoro case of appendi citis. Now is tho tlmo' of year to think about sleeping out of doors nnd nlso I to plan for that camping trip. Soo M. O. Ilrosslor & Son for a complete lino of tho best tonts mado. A telegram received, a fow dnya ngo, by O. D. Koesoy atatoB that there is no improvement In his mothora condition, littlo hope bolng hold for her recovery. Mrs. M. J. McKlIn and son Hownrd Cotton loft Saturday evening for Wood California, whoro thoy Intend mak ing their homo for a while. Mr. McKlIn Is omployod thoro. Tho little son of B. II, Ncot under went an oporntlon at tlio local hos pital Saturday morning" for tho re moval of ndonolds. Ho Is reported (is getting along flno. Clayton Harbor of Wendling camo down Sattthlay to spond a fow dnya with his friend, Dan Fishor. Mr. Barbor oxpocts to enlist In tho Coast artillery, i ' Whooping Cough Ono of tho moat successful prepara tions in ubo for this dlaoaso 1b Cham borlaln's Cough Remedy. 8. W. Me Clinton, Blandon Springs,' Ala.,' writes, "Our baby had whooping eough an bad ag most any baby could bare It. I gave him Cbamborlain'a Cough Rom ody and it noon trot him 11." Ob tainable everywhere. Anna i;iyuu nan m inn ouwh lureu i wiih off duty Friday nnd Saturday nnd assisted In edltltiR tho Bmcrald while attendlnR the Junior Keok Bnd nt tho University of Oregon. O. W. Ilranfield shinned hie house hold roo.Ih to u point near Baker Sat- urday ti.id ho with his family will follow nt once. They will Jlva on n Mock farm , Hubert Nolnon who has bo. mi em ployed ul tho Oregon Powo." com pany for a year moved his fnn.lly Friday to tho O. W. UranfleiJ larm at DouglnK (Jardeiis. - Mr, Yates who ban I:en co-aluctlnj lore at West Sprlngfu'bl left tho store Saturday with bis family for UVnn tehee, Washington, where he will on gage In farm work. Tlio A. K. Y. Tennln club expecU to huvo a meeting noon and elect nuvr officers for tho season. They nro getting tho court In shape nnd plan nlng for Homo good games a little lat er. J. W, Haker and family expect lo move Into tho Peery npartmentn over the Springfield library this week. Mr. Peery has had tho rooms remodeled papered and nnd put in first claim condition for occupancy. Tho I.nno County Dental association will banquet at the Ostium hotel in Kugeno this evening. Dr. Ucno Cllnu of Portland, president of tho 1 State Dental society will bo prendnt . and hold an Instructive clinic Uuy your sugar at tho Spring ffold Feed company's store nnd snvo money. Word received hero last wook from Mfirl Vmtfii fnrmnrlv nt iUi t tiVinft ,, lhlU ,8 Iocntml nt oaUund. ,,... ... ., . . , i. i California, nnd likes It there vcrv much. Mrs. Young Is visiting her father in Portland, hut will go to California later. Tho JItnoy Boclnl that was to havo boon given by tho Progressive 22 Frldny evening, was some what of a failure owing to tho "porformern" fall Ing to appear. However thoso pres ent spent a social ovcnlng nnd all re port having n good tlmo. A lunch was Borved. E. E. Morrison took n lond of about 30 girls to bis hop yard Saturday mom Ing where thoy began work training hops. Thoro will bo about two weeku work. Mr. Morrison will havo thorn taken back and forth In tho Sutton transfer. Last Friday evening, two largo touring curs, enrouto from California to Portland stopped nt tho Auto camp at Second nnd Main streets but did not remain for Uio renBon that tho grounds had not boon put In contlltlon yet for tho senson. Mrs. N. W. - Emory presented tho News office with a beautiful boquot of white lilaCH last Saturday. They wore very much apprlclatod nnd If NoWB reporter No. 2 haB not proporly ponormeu nor uuiy ii is uocnuBO or tho Bweot scented aroma going to hor hoad. 1 Bran $1.25 per Back. Flour Food and Hay ut lowest prices posslblo nt this tlmo. Lot us figure with you ugalnst tho High Cost of Living. Springfield Food compnny. Francos Lnmborty leaves today for Albnqy whoro ho will attond tho wod ding of hU brothor Potor Lamborty who marries Miss Inns Curl. A Symbol of Health Tho Pytliugorlans of Anciont qreoco atb simple food, practiced tomporanco and purity, As a badgo thoy used tho flvo polntod Btar which thoy re garded an a symbol of health. A red flvo polntod star appears on each nnckago of Chamberlain's Tablets, and still fulfils its anclpnt mission as a symbol of health. If you aro trou bled with Indigestion, blllousnosB "Or constipation, Sot it packago of those tablets front your druggist. You will bo Burprlsod' at tho quick rollof which thoy afford. Obtuluablo everywhere. Ultra m mora Catarrh In thta cactim ot ih eounlry tlmti nil ellitr DInuw put towathtr, and until tlio last few rtrt tint supposed to lw) Incurable. For fireat many )mr doctor pronounced It ocnl dUeum nnil prmorlbwl local rcme dim, and by rnnmiitilly fiilllnit to euro vltli lorn I ticatnuuit, prnnouncril It Incur abln, Holnnco lina proven Catarrh to bo a, connlltutloiml i1laraa, nnd tbereforo re tiilri coiiKtltutlnnal trratrncnt. I lull' I'nlnrili Cure, manufactured by F. J. (Iiuncy ft Co., Toledo, Ohio, la tlio only Conatltutlorinl rurn on the market. It I taken Internally. It acta directly on Hie blood and inucoiia aurfacea of the ayatetn. They ofTor one hundred dollara for nny man It falla to cure. Send for circular nd teatlmonlala. AddrrMI P. J. CHCNRr A CO., Tolo. O. Rol4 by rrull, 7tc Take Haifa 1'amlly I'lll for coronation. Quito ft crowd from hero nltcnded tlio UroHa danco, In Eugcno, Saturday evening. J. K. field. Fox leaves today for Marsh- MrH. I),' W. Hoof returned to hor homo .Saturday morning after enjoy Iiiko woekH vlnlt ut tho homo of Mr. nnd MrH. C. W. Hanson. A. C. KnlKht nnd family arc mov I n K to tho ranch on tho Inland near tho Clark and Wnshburno hopyardn. Wilbur Vnrnoll filed a null In tho Lnno county circuit court Saturdav iiRalnnt Jnmcn A. Cowdcn to forccloso a land nalc contract, Involving a farm near llnydeii Ilrldgo. Property val ued nt $0200 Is Involved In tho suit. SOUDAN' OIIASS SKBD! For late planting. It will Brow un cnonnoua crop of hay or forage for feed. Sow lri to 20 "IH- lcr ucro- Springfield i Feed company. 1 Three young men of Portland, win aro unite well known hero, hovo en tered the training camp at the Pre sidio, San Francisco, to earn rescrvo officer's commissions. They nro John Clark Ilurgurd and William Norman iiurgnrd, nephews of Mrs. IS. A. Wash- burno, nnd Krnesl A. Wild. Mr. Wild worked In tho mill here all lust summer. J. U.Alexander homo by Illness. Is confined to hU Tho large plate glass window on tho south side of iho John F. Hotels drug tjtorc.hns a small hole pierced 'through about a foot front tho base of tho win dow. Tho hole Is made from a bullet shot and Is of mysterious origin. Nothing of nny value was In the win dow' at tho time only u display of bnn twin , boxes. Mrs. Cnry M. Eyler, a resident nt Springfield, was operated upon Satur daymornlng at the Eugene hospital. 1 Georgo W. Smith of Nntfon, is suf forlngfrom a stroke of paralysis re ceived a week ago. A. .-WI -Lonsbery departed Sntunlay for Bouthorn Oregon where ho will re- main for a short tlmo. I No. 1 Oat Hay at the Springfield Feed company. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas Tyron, of Smith , Illvor, California, on Saturday bought the Palmer brother's ranch, which Is I located west of Springfield onthn j Willamette river. Mr. Tryon is a cousin of Mrs. F. E. Lenhnrt. i The eighth grade examinations in tho schools of tho county will be hold on Thursday nnd Friday of this week according to nnnouncemont of E. J. Mooro, county school superintendent. A. I. O'lteilly, head of tho schools nt Murcolu reports tho following pupllc ia receiving Palmer penmanship a wnrds: Iva M. Titus, Dela Wilklns, Poarl Wnlkor, LaVollo Bargor, Jenn'a Tnrnnr Miwn tv Wnrlfinnn I.nln TTnn. nls, Mahol Smith. Audrey Lewis. Lot- i im,v nniin rwM inni u t'ibl'iuiiu i a a.iaaau u ie i ia a w a Lowla. Randall Scott won tho ouc-mllo race In tho company field meet Saturday I afternoon in Eugene. Mrs. Georgo Settlo received spme bad brulHOs Saturday night when buo oponed tho wrong door nt the local post offico and fell down a flight of steps into the basement. Her in juries are not serious. I Mrs. M. M. Weber visited hor n"'h- Mr8i J( a Ktcliolsou In Mohnv.i: Tuosday. H. W. Burtonwho has been at Al bany for a couple of wooks selling tho White sowing machine came down Sat urday and spent Sunday in town. Ho returned to Allien' this morning. Mrs. J. C. Mullen mado n buslnow trip to Albany to-dny. Miss Mao Lyon underwent a major operation at the Mercoy hospltol In Eugono this morning, a Springfield physician, attending. She is dolns nlcoly tho doctor said, 'Chamberlain's Tablets Have Done Wonders for Me." "I htve been a sufforer from gto1 mach (rouble for a number of yoars, and although I have used a great num ber of romotlloa recommended for this complaint, Cbamborlaln's Tablets U tho first medicine that has given mo posltlvo and lasting relief," writns Mr3 Anna Kndin, Sponcorporf, N. Y. "Hmm berlnln'B' Tablets have done wonders for me and I valuo thorn very h'shly. ' Obtainable everywhere. MIir Hazol E. Scott, superintendent of tho Springfield hospital, I expect oil to return tonight from a two-day vlnlt at hor homo In Salem. A number of local Elks will attend a boxing match and jollification of tho order In Eugene tomorrow night. Tho Springfield Planing mill com pany delivered a tiny Ico cream no of tahlo and four chairs In mission Htylo to the BgRlmann Candy Klthccn Saturday. Tho Springfield Food company un loaded a largo cargo of feed at ls wnrohouno Thursday of last week. II. F. Oaken who had arranged to ! orgnnlzo a Sunday school class at tho Christian church ycaterday, was called to Cottago Grove on account of tin IIIiichh of his wlfo, Saturday. Ho will organize tho class next Sunday and ho Invites all hoys between tno i ngos of 8 and 12 who aro not now . connected with any Sunday school in join bs clann. BIG SALE We have decided to closo out our stock of Harness, Straps, and Snaps. Farmers this In tho tlmo to lay in a ; supply of Snaps and Duckies. Dur- Ing thin sale we will also give you , a liberal discount of 10 per cent on I shoes. Snlo will continue Indefinite-' ly. Wo will continue the oiling and , repairing of harness and shoes. Wolf & Miller. LIST OF SEED FOR SALE BY GROWERS IS MADE PUBLIC (Continued from page one) Oregon-100 pounds'Bt. 08 per pound, WHEAT MarqulB Mr. E. Zlelcsch, Parker, Oregon 1E0 bushels excellent quality nt J2.G& per hushel.f. o. h. Parker. Foineyy-Mr. wI'a.' Persey. Falls City, Oregon $2.50 per bushel f. o. h. Salem. Marquis C. A. Darringer, Corvalln, II. 2 14 or 15 sacks at market price. PEAS Early Morn, Telephone, American Wonder. Little Marvel Gill Bros. Seed Co., Portland.lt. 1. j Field Peas (Brown) Bert Mason, lone, Oregon, 3000 lbs. at.C'c . As Information comes I if, this list wil bo superseded. If you know nf , other good lots of seed, kindly let mo know as. promptly as possible. If yoa get seed.lot mo know. Listen Leaguers! Tlio Epworth League Efficiency Con test which started at the beginning of the year, ended Sunday evening, May 13. The members of the League were dovideil into two divisions; the Reds and Whites. Members of both sides worked faith fully but the Reds were victorious winning by one hundred points. The losing sldo will servo a banquet to tho members Friday evening May IS. A charge of fifteen cents will bo made each one, and no one will he served who has not handed his nntni to tho committee by Friday noon. Committee Ib, Mrs. Pollard, Mrs. Van Vnlzah, Mr. W. S. Wright, Wal ter Bocsen and Lacy Copenhaver. The News Is Readable The News is In receipt of a letter from n8ubscriber In which ho com monds the paper as follows: "Ypu certainly publish a very readable pap er and your editorials aro right. Suro tho farmer and town lotter shouid plant thlB year. "A friend in S. Missouri, same mall 08 yur last ,8SUe' writes he pa,d J3 B for a bushel of very common seed. potatoes to plant, "FRED C. ROUSE, Salem, Oregon." TURKS TO LOSE JERUSALEM. City May Arjain Bocdms ths Capital of a Jewish State., Jerusalem, the holy city of both Jews and Christians, is likely us a result of this war to be permanently lost to the Turks, who already have been deprived i of Mecca, the holy place of the Moham. medans. That the undent city which was for so long the i-entcr of the wor still of Jchovuh may again become the rpnlfnl of u Jewish state under tho pro-ti-vliou of the allied pinvera Is mure than a possibility. Jerusalem was taken by the Sara cens in tEi7 and held by them until the period of tho crusades. After with standing for years tho medieval cru saders, whoso quest was the holy scp ulcher, Jerusalem was at last rescued In 1009. the crusaders also putting 70.000 "Infidels" to death. A Christian kingdom was founded, which continued until 1187, when tho Saracens uuder Saludln captured Jerusalem. Suladlu's behavior was In marked contrast to that of tho Christian cap tors of Jerusalem, for he proclaimed a general amnesty and permitted the sur viving Christians to depart unhnrmed. In 1'Jl" Jerusalem wus taken by the Turks, but was sunentUned to the Em jieror Frederick II, hi J228. Tho cru snders aguln entered Jerusalem In 1243, but it was taken from the Christians lu tho latter part of tho century. Four centuries ago tho Turks gained undis puted possession of Jerusalem, and, ox. ccpt for tho brief period in 1700 when It was held by the Freuch under Bona piiru the ancient Jewish capital over since (mo been heneath the Hug of the Otloiuuu empire. Fewer Eggs are required with DfWAI BAKING nUTAL powder In many recipes the number of eggs may be reduced with excellent results by using an additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder, about a teaspoon, for each egg omitted. The following recipe is a practical example: Chocolate lVi curt near !4teapoon lt 1 cup tugar 2 w Z qure melted chocolate The old method called for 4 err ajd no balls? powder DIRECTIONS Sift flour, baking powder and salt together three times. Beat whole eggs. Add slowly sugar, then boiling water slowly; add next vanilla, melted chocolate and melted shortening, ullhoul beating. Sift in dry ingredients, and fold in as lightly as possible. Pour Into large baking pan lined with oiled paper, and bake in slow oven twenty minutes. When done, turn out on damp, hot cloth, spread with white icing and roll. Booklet ol reelpe which ecoaomtre In egs and other exvenaive lngrcdlenla mailed free. Addreaa ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO. ! WAR MARSHALS ARE NAMED All Men Between the Ages of 21 am! 30 Must Register U'n, mni-olinlfl nnJ t 1 1 , . ..u. luamuam uuu ic6""i8 'u unB.1 none' 8 siore; v. a. joansou, w. titles and townB of the county were I named Friday by Sheriff J. C. Parker " w"'"' ; aro members of the county military ( board who have char8e of tho taking the r census for tho army draft of men between the ages of 21 and 30. The marshalls for Springfield, Leaburg, Goshen, Marcola and Mabel are ag follows: Springfield, John C. Mullen in charge, at Winzenrled and Peery hall. H. M. Stewart, Herbert' Walker, 5. Dr. N. VV. Emery DENTIST SUTTON BLDG. PHONE 20-J RESIDENCE PHONE 129-W Cleaning, Pressing REPAIRING Made to Measure Suits Lemley Suit House Phone 75 W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR , office Phont 6C; feidence 67-J West Main St. NEW SERVICE: We are authorized under the Federal Reserve Law to act as an Executor, Administrator, Guardian or Trustee. This is a new service our officers will be glad to discuss with you. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON, Buy Your Shoes AT A SHOE STORE Seven different styles in MEN'S WORK AND DRESS SHOES At $3.50 a Pair We have all sizes 35 WEST 8th ST. T1 A AO If DCDT EUGENE, OREGON' 1. . VjljLiD&fX 1 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, SEEEPS In Package or Bulk Truo to Name and KJnrf Give Us A Trial Sponge Roll 2 tableapoona melted ahortcnlnc H cup hot water 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 traipoont Royal Baking Powder I US William St, Hew York E. Morrison, D. S. Reals. Lcaburg, H. F. Mcllwain in charge,, at Harrill hall; J, J. Pepiot, W. B. Scott. Sr. , I Goshen; A, Hemenway In charge . . . . . - . R. Lamb. Coburg; J. D. Wlgle, in charge at ..t,b,1jh. Wendling; John Mather In charge at Booth-Kolly store; ,G. C. Sumner.. t H. L. Barber. Marcola; Walter Price In chargav at F. W. Titus store building; F. Titus, Ivan Saunders, R. E. Morris,. Sherman Spong. Mabel; J. M. Shelby in charge at "ostoffice building; J. .C Kennedy.. J. W. Klnman. O. R. Guliion, M. D. Practice Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate Nurge Attending 306, White Temple, Eugene. Springfield Garage Incorporated Repairing a Specialty FORD STUDEBAKER Main, bet. Fourth and Fifth. Phone 1t SPRINGFIELD, OREGON HERBERT E. WALKER v NOTARY PUBLIC Office fn City Hall. Sorlngfleld, Ore.' i CHICK FEED ,- - w