THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1017 THE 8I1tINGFIELD NEWS PAGE THRKif BIGCFR LIVE STOCK PROFITS Cim lio I" f u",i c;.r ntilm..l on ur rnnn. You can rapidly Inrrenw tlio vtIi;ht of your liogi, In-cf ratllo ami idioeH you ran grrntly Incrcnno tlio tnlllc (low of your cow you can K)t moru work from vour liornca through tho ueo of INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD TONIC 3 FEEDS for ONE CENT Auk iiii rtlmut tlifrt doncndnble, 27 ywir old twnnrntlnn. Int uk It'll you how it him iimcJo lilg extra jiroflU and wived grain fml for thousands of farmers. nun p" 'wi: Ntivrii SUUbTITUTC 'I Towa and Vicinity t Mlwi Mabol lluryoo haa boon III for a fow days with a bilious nHock. Oct your fllniH developed at I'ocryV Ilubbor glovoH 35 cents n pair at Poory'H , Marvin HtoTcns, a Southorn Pacific tunnel limpoctor, wan In Sprlnfl ud on Tuesday. Land plaato- and Cement at tho bprlngllold Feed company. ' A car of land pluater urrlvcd at tho BprinKdold Food company's wnrc.'iouMJ today. , I.ohIIo Mack, Oregon Power elec trical foroman, wan In Junction City on bUHlncBB yoHtorday. Good rullablo tiro tnmirnnco. No aosHtucntn; no mcnibomhlp too. Pay oncu and you are deno. H. K. Walker at tho City Hall. Clair McIIonry loft Monday noon for Melville, Montana, where ho ox pocta to have employment. "Doko" Mulligan, loft for San Fran- cIsco Wudnosday evening, whuro ho will upend tho summer. . I I Mrs. Mllo Attcrbury of Onkrldgo Is receiving medical treatment at tho Springfield hospital. Mrs. Ocorgo Crawford, who resides noar Uila city, is undergoing medical treatment at thn Et ilngtloliI hospital. UoIIcIouh, refreshing Ico cream bo fiasnt Egglmann's . Miss Mno Lyon Is nwvorlng very r.ulckly from hor rocont iteration, be ing up nnd nround thu hoiiHO today. -MrH. V. H. Ilcamnn has taken n position as principal of tho Florence high school for next year, : Wo have n small nmount of King Phillip Sood Corn. This iB a very ;uick maturing corn. Send In your ordor now. Sprlngflold Food com pany. Ooorgo Smith, who hns boon ill for somo tlmo, passed a bad night last night, h Ih slstor said. H.tndaos nt Kgglmann's cao'f bo fceat Tom Moroly o! Marcola, who haa boon rocoiving trcatmont at tlio local hospital, la rocovorlng nicely from a nttack of pneumonia. Z. D, Dodson of Marcola, who suf fered a broken log when struck by a log some tlmo ago, Is doing nlco ly. Ho Is at tho Sprlngflold hospital. Solf-fllllng fountain pons f 1.00 at Poory's, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wertz returned from Yoncalla Monday ovenlng ac companied by thoir two llttlo nolcos. Dr. W. O. Johnson from Marcola was In Sprlngflold on business yes terday. You Farmers, our Stock of Straps la gottlng low, Bottor fit up boforo thoy nro all gono. Wolf & Mlllor. Dr. W. C. rtobhan mado a profes sional visit to Oakrldgo Tuesday or tnlng. T. J. OravoB of McCoy la visit In j his daughtor, Mrs. W. C. Robham, and attending the Grand Lodgo Bosalon, Mrs, Poston Is recovering from a rocont operation performed at tho Sprlngflold hospital, nnd will soon bo able to return home, nr 1 ui Horn: To Mr. and Mra. h.flt. Per klna of Wendllng, a baby daughter, on May 20.' Your money back If Corn Solvent fallit to Rct'-tlMit corn, 25 cent at; Poory'n- Tim mull daughter of Mr. and Mtf. Kti'rv itl iirnlHon In quite 111 with xtomach ooiblo. Mra. J. W. linker's many friends will bo grieved to hear that alio has HUffured a rolapHu and Ih again con fined to bed. j Tho Bonlnr clans of tho Springfield high Hchool wont to Eugene Wednoa day evening to poxo for a class pic ture to bo placed In (ho annual. PURE MILK Sweet Milk for the Ba by Oerry Cream and Whipping Cream always on hand. Brook Farm Oalry. Pnone 10 V 3. I Milt Lyons of Mnrcola was admit ted to the Spriiiglluld hospital on Tucsduy to receive treatment for pnj'i monla. 1j. A. Sehono, who rosldcs on i Springfield rural routo, Is at tho Sprlngtleld hospital to recluvo modi cal attention. ' Hot water bottles guaranteed for two years nt Pocry's. . Mrs. II. A. HichardAia. who lus ,,Jcn loro for tj10 ,)nBt WOl f n-turn ti t0 j,or homo at Wilder. lOnho. to day. Harvo Lnjolo of Marcola was hero yosterday to commit u physician, sines ho Is nurturing from appendfcltiB. Mrs. Lajola accompanied him. j (Icorgu Smith, of Natron, who sur I fcrcd n paralytic stroke somo tlmo ago Ih slightly improved, according to tho local pjiyslclan who Is attend i ing him. Our Milk and Cream is not only En dorsed but used Exclusively by the hospital nnd by our Leading Doctors. I Honesty and Purity our motto. ItrooK Farm Dairy, Will nisbop, manager. j A. J. Prlco nnd family nnd Alvln ' Prlco and family of Marcola vjsltcd with Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Kndicott on I Sunday, Word has boon received horo from I. F. Chllds who is nt Medford, saying that ho will bo pastor of tho West Sprlngflold Freo Methodist, church again next year. Egglmann's for quality. - A California family traveling north stopped at tho locnl auto grounds last I evening. Thoy Btnto tho roads aro vory nau through I'aBS creek canyon, Jimmy Hood loft Tuosday -ovenlng ( for Hlchmond, California, and will eponu a iow unys l nuosonurg. Gordon Soeds, Fertilizers, Tomato, rnlilmcfn nnil flnllllf Inwni- nlnntu Ujicwi era anil wheel hoeB, etc. Wo carry everything that is nocousary to pro duco n good garden. Sprlngflold Feed company. Henry Lyons returned to Marcola today nftor visiting for n fow days with his brother, Milt,, who Is at tho Sprlngflold hospital, v. v Mr. and Mrs. J, W, Koy acuompnr lod by their llttlo daughtor, Mury, of Waltorvlllo, woro shopping in town Uia morning; Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Iugalls motored to Portland Sunday to moot thoir daughtor, Ilornico, who 1b returning from tho University of Washington. Miss Ingalla was ono of tho numbor of girls who recolved thoir crodits In ndvnnco so that thoy might worJ in gardona or farms at homo, J Mr. nnd Mrx. A. L, InsviH roturnrd from Portland TueRdny arciniinnlbl by thulr daughter, Uornlo), who Iikh I'ron attending tlio Unlvoriity of tVnvh ! Inrton, and Mm. J. W. Dclfcl mid ! children, of I'ortlnnd. Mrs. Dai'il will vlait horo for a wook or two That good, clean, old Virginia SAS AFItAB In ton cent packagos at Peo ry'M. Dr. Loo Wood of Amity visited with Doctors W. It. Pollard and W. C. Hob ban Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sobrol of tho Alsoa country over on tho coast, aro horo to attend tho grand lodge sesslofn. Thoy visited hero Tuesday at tho homo of thoir cousin, N. W. Oay, Mrs. T, J. McCrackcn left Monday for n brief visit with friends In Port-, land. Hor daughter, Miss Lcotu will ' remain with MlsK Avis Thompson ilur-; Ing her nbsonco. Mrs, Fred Moshler of Portland, u Hlstor-ln-law of Mrs Lawronco May arrived Tuosday ovenlng and will re main for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Moshler formorly roslded horo. 1-Vorythlng has raised but the prlro :t good, fresh candy at Kgglmnnn'o. Tho school nt Natron closed yes terday, after a successful term. An appropriate program was arranged by tho teacher, MIhh Barbara Holler, of this city. j Mrs. Mallnda J. Ulalr passed througa . Sprlngflold Tuesday morning enrouto to her homo in Portland. Sho waa returning from Medford, where sho aU tended tho Free Methodist conference. Mrs. Mock, of Eugene, has been visiting at tho homo of her son, Guy Mock, and wife, who rcsldo tit Hie DoughiB homo In Douglas Gardens. John Lnmberty Is oxpcqtcd to ar rive hero from Albany soon to Join Mrs. Lamborty who has been visit ing for some tlmo at 'tho home of N. A. Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Lamborty then plan to enjoy a few days out ing at one of tho springs up tho Mc Kenzey river. Died At hor homo nor Dcadmond'a ferry nt 12:10 n. m. May 221 1917, Miss Harden Aldrop, daughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. P. O. Aldrop, aged 20 yeara Tho funeral will bo hold Saturday, with interment In tho Coburg ccme 1 tory. Fred Hlnson has Just completed nj tiulldlng 20X24, at me rear or nts I home, which is divided Into three ' rooms, ono for tho garage, woodshed, nnd store house. Ho will commenca tho painting soon, also tho laying of a cement approach. Mrs. Hen F. Skinner returned Tues day night from a ten days' visit in Portland with friends and. relatives. John Dimm Jr., is spending a fow days vncatlon in Portland visiting ' at tho homo of his brother, Paul Q. Dlintn. ' Mrs. P. C. Johnson, who hns been visiting hor brohor, E. Wells and , family, for tlm past four weeks, ro-j turned to hor homo Tuesday momlnc in Hurt, Iowa. This Is tho first almo In ' 41 years that Mr. WellB and his sis ter have visited each other. A striking feature of tho front win- dow display of tho Egglmann Candy I Kitchen Is an Immcnsa Hebckah lodge emblem, mado of taffy in tho national colors.' Tho novelty was mado by Charles F. Eggltnnnn and wifl bo pra scntcd to Uio members of tho local lodgo Juanlta Ilob'okah number 85 next Monday ov.onlng. , C. I. Gorrio, Jd., rocelved n painful ' wound In tho stomach Sunday even j Ing whon upon returning home und stabling his horse, ho started on tho run to tho houso, stumbled nid fell upon tho harrow which was in tho barn lot. Fortunately tho injury , was lessened by tho blunt end of tho harrow tooth being in nn upright posi tion. Ho will bo confined to hln j bod for Bovcrnl days. Josso Adrian who drives tno n ito Htugo up tho McKenzla river each ''iy smashed tho bones of his rlgh foot i yesterday when ho droppod n barml oil on the member Mr. Adrian will probably bo laid up for two or I throo wooka. Ho and W. Honry Ad r'nn of tho Sprlngflold garage nro bro thers. Ono shipment ot'markors for gravoa of old BoldlorB has boon received and j distributed, according to Frank lluf.no, I mombor of tho J. W. Goary post. An- j other sot Is oxpoctod from govoruimnt ' j headquarters at Washington soon. Tin' markers woro distributed In tho Odd fellows', Masonic, Springflold nnd 1'loaBnnt Hill comotorlos. Evory grao ' will bo mnrkod by Decoration D.iy j Whon eho slipped on a rock nnd foil laBt Sunday. Mrs. Dextor Sparks, of nine Itlvor, broke hor right arm noar ho wrist. Sho Is In Eugono now ha. Ing tho arm attondod to. Mr. Spark3 was driving cattle across tho river, whon ho was thrown from Ms bo"3o. Mrs, Spnrka rushed to his aid and sllppod nnd foil on a rock. Tho nrm broke whon sho put It to tho ground 1 tq keep from falling,. 8. If. HeltzuP of Htnyton and Al fred I). Crliifcb of Portland, grand lodgo visitor weio vfoltora In Spring lold yodtordnv. They alato Uiat tlio gardening In Hnrlngfleld In far ahead of that-In Portland Jtfr. Irs. Mlnnlo Ilradlcy arrived Tuck day from Seattlo and will visit tlw remainder of tho week with her sis tor, Mrs. John C, Parker nnd family, O, W. Mllllcan of Waltcrvlllo re cently sold the old opera houso In this city and tho lot on which It sUinds at third and Main streets to the First National bank or Eugcno. OIQ SALE Wo have dccldod to clone out our stock of Harness, Straps, and Snaps, Farmers thin Is tho tlmo to lay in s. supply of Snaps and Duckies. Dur ing this nalo wo will also give you a liberal discount of 10 per cent on shoes. Sale will contlnuo Indefinite ly, We will continue tho oiling and repairing of harness and shoes. Wolf & Mlllor. DAIRYMEN! As previously announced, wo began to mako cheese Monday. It is going to bo a big thing to the milk producer. Those that can, sell milk; those that can't, sell us your cream. Wo pay tho highest prlco, pay on tho Port land market and work on tho co-operative basis. EUGENE FAHMERS CREAMERY BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. ra. Arthur Pengra will speak at tho morning service. B. Y. P. D. at 7 p. m. president. Homer Chase will lead the Young People's meeting. Wal ter Dallcy will speak at the evening service CHRISTIAN CHURCH Chris II. Jensen, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning sorvico 11 o'clock. Endeavor meets at 7 o'clock. Evening Borvlce 8 o'clock. Subject of morning service: "A moral man's conversion." Evening sermon: "The mistakes of Lot." Something new in the way of Midweek s5rvlce3 beginning next Wednesday evening. Watch for the announcement. We Invito you to meet with us in all of these services. ' 4 SOCIAL EVENTS SUNSHINE GIRLS REMEMBER THEIR TEACHER'S BIRTHDAY A surprise party In honor of W. B. McKlnney's birthday was given by the"Sunshlne Glrls,"hls Sunday school class, on tho evening of Monday, Mai? 21. Mr. McKlnney received manv beautiful presents. Tho ovonlng was spent in playing Rook, after which punch, cako and fruits wero enjoyed Those present were: Geneva Skeels, Hazel Hayden, Alice Reynolds, Mina Bauer, Fern Travis, Laurel Grlflln, Blanch Lnthrop, Esther Galloway, Dor tha Holbrook, and Eva Manwaring. MRS. SWARTS IS HOSTESS Mrs. C. E. Swarts is entertaining tho membor8 of tho Five Hundred club and Mcsdnmes John Edwards, W. N. Long, H. W. Whitney, and B. A. Washburne as additional guests, at her homo on Fifth and E streets this afternoon. Brightly-colored flow ers make tho rooms doubly inviting. Miss Edna Swarts is helping hor moth er serve. Want Autos and Rigs. Tho ladles f thoe G. A. R, circle and tho mon of tho G. A. R. post do sire that alt who have automobiles nnd teams which they will donate to take tho members to tho cemetery on Decoration Day, May 30, meet nt W. O. W. hall at 10 o'clock a. m. All chlldron nro requested to pleaso gath er flowers and bring thorn to tho W. O. W. hall not later than 9:30. Vo take considerable pride In tho completeness of our stock of groceries. Especially sanitary, Is our mode of handling perishable goods. Our prices aro as low as may bo expected at this time of unsettled market condl- tlons. Try our prompt service. Nice & Miller Phono 41 Pure Food Products HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC ffle In City Hall, Borlnflfleld, Ort 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 2T. EUGENE, OREGON y THE ADVENTURES" OF THE PURPLE MASK Who is the mysterious -tjonibody" that baffles the shrewd detectivtf Who was the "Raffles" that purloined the pearl necklace. Which was the real woman? Were there two? Or was the one woman so olever as to be able to fake a perfect double? Why did she or they wear a "Purple Mask" and what did the mask indicaie? An! the questions seem queer to you but they are all ex plained in the greatest Universal Serial. BELL THEATRE Wednesday, May 30 We Have Moved We wish to announce that we have moved to our new location at East Ninth and Pearl streets, where we are in a position to give better service than ever before, We also carry a complete line of Overland and Willys-Knight Automobiles and Supplies having latest facilitiesTeven to a ladies' rest room. Sherman Hayes E. Ninth and Pearl Sts. Eugeno, Oregon 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 r-'.. Give Us A Trial , W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER ' , FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 62; fleMdence 07-4 Wett Main St T. 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