MONDAY, MAY 28, 1917 TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE TTIWW T A TRADE-MARK 18 SOMETHING MORE THAN A "6IQN,,IT 8TAND8 FOR THE FAITH, THE PRIDE AND REPUTA TION OF THE MANUFACTURER IN THE PRODUCT WHICH HE MAKES AND SELLS (lood goods depend upon Identification bo Unit thoy nmy bo asked for by name, recognized, reconnnended anil called for again. Ah reliable drtigglHlH, our trade-nanio Ih our trade-mark We want our ctiHtomerH to look upon It ns a Htamp whereby we UHHtmiu full rcspoiiHlblllty for the quality of ail gondii which we hoII. We make u Bpet lalty of Trade-Marked advertlHcd goodB Such Goods Tond To Lowor Tho High Cost of Living. ' W! SUllSTlTHTt Town and Vicinity t Mr. Mnliol Nyitton Ih atlll III In bod. Mm. J. W. Hukor Ih again improv- Good rollnblo flro Inmirnnco, No soiwmenta; no tnombcrrililp foe. Par onai and you are dono. li. K. Walker 'at tho City Hull. '' Kd Bettlo In tnovInK IiIb household goods from Marcola to Hpencor Crock. Mra. I). A. WaRhburoo lias boon via Uxk at Junction City for it fow days. Karl Mooro Hold u milk coat for $3C on Friday. LiibI week of thn crandIRc imlo ot Kronltowaro at tho VAUIBTY 8TOIIK Inc In health. MlHn Hons MorrlM ot Lebanon In vlaltlnR hur Bister, MrH. M. M. Peory. Mrn. B. J. Unndnll ofWInberry was In town Saturday. I j You KarmorH, our Stock of Straps lH sotting low. Hotter fit up before thoy arc all gone. Wolf & Mlllor. MIhh Oortrudo WllllnniB H vlitltlns with MIhh Dora NolHon In Coburg. MIhh Harriot VllnH Bpont tho wook end In Cottngo Grove. I'otatocn: whllo thoy lant. 11.50 per hundred nt B. B. MorrlBon'B waro houao. A Boctlon crow wuh putting In now Uoh nour tho Springllold Planing mill on tho branch road Saturday. O. W. Johnson will return tonight from a fow doyii' vlBlt with frlcnda In Portland. norn:To Mr. and MrH. Hugh Sand gatho, ,n baby daughter, yesterday morning. ralntors nnd paper hangcrH com moncod work on tho Inside of tho Christian church thin morning. nargaliiH In notions at tho VAUIBTY STOKE. Mrs. Clay Parkor Ib nblo to bo out again after being confined in tho hos pital for 10 days, MIbh Margaret Morris returned on Saturday from bor trip to Iowa, whoro sho vlsltod her parents for six weeks. 8 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harnett attend ed tho traveling men's picnic at Cot tage Orovo Friday. Mrs. W. T. Wright roturned last ovoning from a two days' trip to Drain. i Dr. S. A. Danford dollvorod tho ad dross at tho closing exorcises of tho school at Croswoll on Friday ovoning. Friday ovoning. M. C. HrosHlor Is repainting his roil donco on Sixth nnd D streets. Tho color was bungalow brown, but will now bo gray. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ltodmon, who aro living on tho A. J Cox placo on tho Goshen road, woro in town on busl nofls Baturday. "Chamberlain's Tablets Have Done Wonders for Me." "I havo boon a sufferer from sto mach troublo for a numbor of years, and although I havo uaod a groat num bor of romodlos rocommendod for this complaint, Chamborlain'a Tablets is tho first modlcino that has given mo , posltivo and lasting rellof," wrltos Mrs Anna Kadin, Sponcorport, N. Y. "Cham borlaln'fl Tablotg have dono wonders for me and I valuo thom Tory highly," Obtainable everywhere. dSSSm PHflNF W 31, I). H, Jordan cut IiIh right hand Fri day on a sticker ut (ho Planing mill, and whllo tho Injury is not serious, tho member Ih quite sore. II. B. Pitts Is making wood frames nnd Installing a now cut off box saw and a now box rip Haw at the Spring Hold Planing mill. MrH. C. Bunlod was down from Lor ano visiting ovor tho weekend with her foKtor parents, Mr. und MrH. Joe Hill. M. C. IlroBHler, went to BtiRcno Fri day night to vlHlt old friends from Ash- , land who wero thero attending grand. lodge. MIhh Barbara Holler ban been elect ed to teach tho Intermediate grades at tho Kantu Clara school for tho coming yoar. Good Horvlco stockings only 10c at tho VAUIBTY 8TOUB. 11. I.. Harris, of Dayton, Ore,, who J wus a delegate to grand lodgo hold ta . Bugcuo this wook, made a short visit I with his cousin, M. M. Pcory, Friday. Frod Mooter arrived hero Snturday evening from Portland and with Mrs. MoHlor In visiting at the homo of Mr. und Mth. U. May. j MrH. W. B. Smith of Monmouth, who was u delegate to tho Hcbekah assembly, spont part of tho day, Fri day wit hMr. and MrH. F. B. Ionhart. I Hay Hully and Jerry Van Valznh attended a picnic at Junction City Saturday. W. ('. Parker, who has boon employ-j ed at the local Uooth-Kolly mill sturt- od running tho edger at tho Fischer- Boutin mill this morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Davis left yes terday for a three months visit In'1 Mlchlgun and Ohio, they aro traveling in their Ford. The sawmill nt tho locul HootliKolly plant was closod down this morning whllo a now steam feed was being installed. Hogular work was rosum od this afternoon. Mr. and Mm. M. C. Dressier. Fred Hresslor. and L. W. D. McKeel of , WoBt Springfield motored to M. C. ' 'TLnuolii... " l 1 . , 1 i i ! ijiuooiui H 111111:11 DlfUlllUMBl, Ul OUIOII1 Miss Opal Holvorson returned homo Saturday, after finishing a term of school ut Wnltorvlllo for Miss Winona Piatt, who was taken ill throe weeks ago. Mrs. O. A. Kramor of Independence .visited hor mothor, Mrs. Joanetto Hi chardson while attending tho Hebokah assombly last wook. . Mrs. Kramor roturnod home Saturday morning. M. T. Cyr, of tho Springfield crosunVvvlth hor mother, Mrs. Mnry E. Snydo- ory, whllo chopping wood Frldny r tflrnoon, nlniost completely sovcrod tho Index finger from tho right hand. Tho mombor was Just loft hanging by tho skin, but tho attending physician at tho Springflold hospital whoro ho was taken said ho bolloved it would grow back to tho hand. A 8ymbol of Health Tito PylhugoriiinB of Ancient Qreoco ato simple food, practiced temporanco nnd purity. As a badgo thoy usod tho flvo polntod star which thoy ro-f" gardod as a Bymbol of hoalth. A rod flvo pointed star appoars on each nackago of Chamborlain's Tablots, and Ejtlll fulfils Its anciont mission as a symbol of hoalth. If you aro trou blod with indigestion, biliousness or constipation, got a package of theso tablets from your druggist. You will bo nurprlsod at tho quick relief which i thoy afford. Obtainablo everywhere. ( TMr i mora Catnrrli In (hi eectlM et lb country than nil other dlstaMS put icotthtr, and utilll llin UK few ran u iupponpil to lx lnrlirntl, Vnr a rtat trinity yenrn doctor pronniinctil It local (1Imio mid prmerlbml loral rem dim, and by rmiHlutitly falllnic to cur with loon I treatttifiit, iirnrwuncrd It Incur nlilo, Holonra lin proven Catarrh to Imi ft conntllutlonftl dlaoniw, mid tlieipfor r finite ciiiiatllulliinnl trrntmciiL llnir f'litnrrh Otir, tnnniifnrturtd by 1'. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, la tho only Conalltullonnl euro on tho market. It l tnken Intarnnlly. It ncta directly on th Mood and mucoua fiiirfnt-ei of thn ayiteni. They, offer ono hundred dnllnra for Hny raan It fall to euro, fiend for clrculara and teatimonlnU, AddreMl V. J. CIIKNnr A CO., Toledo. O. Pol4 l.jr DruirnlXi, He Take Malta Kainlly I'llle for eonUtlon. On Thurflday Harry Kcofor drlllod a bole In thn cement wall of (ho locul ; telepiiono exchange ofllco, whoro a ' flag polo will bo erected above the entrance J Mth. J, W, Collin leaven Saturday morning for Carlton, Ore., where Hhe ' will vlnlt her sister. From (hero sho i will go to Portland to spend two ' Wf.ftUu with luir nun find fnmllv. Mr. J, Peter and son, of Mabel, came In Wednesday to remain with Mrs. Poter's daughter, Mrs. Hoy Palm er, who wsh Injured In a runaway ac cident the flrHl of the week. MIhh Anna Drlghom arrived hero from Portland, where she has spent die, wlntxir. Satudary ovenlng. und ' visited with Mrs, Hello Spong over Sunday. Tho Springllold Planing mill is re ceiving shipments of spruce for boxes from West Luke nowy Ten carloads In all have boon ordered, and four . carloads of pine also for boxes will arrive from Glendulo Kometime In July The following wero registered at tho Springfield hotel Friday: Fred L. and Frank C. HaHklns, Waltsburg, Wash., L. Graves; and Joo Ncal and wife, Marcola. ! George W. Trefrcn, grand master of Oregon Odd Fellows, came to Spring Hold Friday morning to Visit M. C. Hresslor of this place. He left later for his homo In AHhland. Mrs. Howard Cartons of Hcnd, a ( former resident of this city, is visit ' lng at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. S. Walker. i Mrs, Percy Long, of IllllHboro, is visiting tier aunt, Mrs. .Mary .Magtu id has been attending tho grand lodgo In Bugcne. Mrs. Mary Scott urrlved Wednesday evening from La Grande to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hcrscy, of Thurston, whoro she will spend tho summer. About $300 worth of damage was , dono by a flue flro which occurred at i tho Oregon Power company's farm at Martin's Uaplds up tho McKenzle . Thursday night. Carry Thompson lives on tho place. John Hums who has boon ill for sev oral months, has again taken to lit? jcd. Mr. Hums wus better and hail walked up town and was thought to I be doing nicely, when ho was taken "very ill. Miss Blllo Hhodcs, who has taught languages and Btigllsh In tho Spring llold high school for the past threo years, bus been elected to teach his tory and Spanish in the high school nt Fort Ilcnton, Montana, next year. Tho estato of Milton a. Bally, do ceased, is valued at $2350, according ("to tho inventory of tho appraisers, M. J- Drury, B. A. Fcgels and Harry Stead ,nn- nled 1,1 the O,llco of ,tno count-v c,ork Frll,n'- Dol HitiBon of this city, a senior nt tho Unlvorsltyo f Oregon, was given llrst place for n problenl In Italian Uonnlssanco, when awards voro an 'nounced ut a dinner of architectural students given nt tho Hotel Ostium Wednesday night. Little Fern Bowden, tho nine-year old violinist, will give n recital in Springllold during tho fore part of Juno tw'or tho direction of Prof. Ellsworth Crockor, of tho Pacific Consonatory of Music. i ' Mrs. L. M. Cagloy, who Is visiting 'at Manknto, Kansas, Is having a de lightful time, and will probably return homo in a couplo of wcokB, Mr. Cagloy bald. Tho ( B. Nows Btan promises to1 havo all competing shoots backed off tho board when tho first issue of tho News appoars on tho second Friday in Juno. Tho odltors aro ns follows: social, Mabol January; personal Dol bort Bucknum and Motta Sncod; church, Mabol Gay; Sunday school. 'Mrs. 0. II, Jensen; and entortulnmont, Mrs. Bucknum. WhoopInQ Cough Ono of tho most successful prepara tions In use for this dtsonsc is Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. S. W. M Clinton, Blandon Springs, Ala"., writnt, "Our baby had whooping cough .is bad eg most any baby could have I'. I gave him Chamborlain's Contrii i)nm. odv and It soon trot him won." n taiuablo everywhere. f Mrs, Outturn o fCorvallls visited hero with Mr. Ilornlce Van Vaizah Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ostium who wa a member ot tho Hcbekah Nlegroo team which put on the work ono ovenlng ct tho grand lodge, was ' In Springfield last 18 years ago. Fred L. Harklns, In company with Ills pal, who Is making a dOO-mllo hlko, panned through Springfield Friday 'morning. Tho young men live In Walla Walla, Wfish., and with tho largo cameras thoy carry will surely enjoy tho scenic route on their long Journey. Gcorgo I). Valllcr and William Don nldson aro shipping five horses and . a quantity of feed to Marshflcld, where 1 (hoy will be employed during tho sum- j tner. The families of Mr. Valllcr and Mr. Donaldson will remain hero for tho prcHcnt. A. C. Travis who went East to visit with bis father at Stlllwell, Indiana, Is on his way home. His father Iirooke Travis, passed away soon af ter his son's arrival. Mr. Travis will visit In California with his daughter, Madge, andhls son, Hubert, on his way homo. A. T. Hrower, who was for a tlmo in the merxantllo business, both hero and at Fall Creek, was In town today, ' on his way to Fall Creek, where ho and his family will make their home, i Ho has sold the dairy business in which he has been engaged at Stay ton. William Hatch, who Is employed at the Hrook Farm Dairy, tore tho liga ments of bis leg last evening when he ' fell whllo driving (he cattle out ot a 'gralnfleld. Mr. Hatch will bo laid 'up for several days, during which ' time Will Gossler is taking his place '.at the farm. ACTIVITIES OF OTHER COMMUNITIES TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS DONNA. ! Donna. May 2G. Miss Blrdlo Cren shaw left here for Junction City Fri day on the train. John D. Adams went to Eugene on Friday evening on business. i Elmer Swafford took a horse to Wen dling Sunday morning. Frank Spores and Sons loadel a car of wood this week. ' Alox Lewis transacted business In Bugeno Friday. George Hill transacted business in Eugene Saturday. W. A. Heck wont to Eugene on business Wednesday. Several people from here attended the grand lodge at Eugene. John M. Itennle, traveling salesman of the J. K. Gill Co., transacted busi ness here Friday. Mrs. Fannie Barger transacted busi ness in Eugene Wednesday. Ottos McGce was a passenger on tho afternoon train to Eugene Friday. Mrs.H. W. Gustln went to Marcola ' Saturday while Mr. Gustln transacted business In Eugene. Mrs. J. C. Nicholson, who has been sick all winter, has gone to the coast, to try and improve her health. BIG SALE We have decided to close out our stock of Harness, Straps, and Snaps. Farmers this is tho time to lay in a supply of Snaps and Buckles. Dur ing this sale we will also give you n liberal discount ot 10 per cent on shoes. Sale will continue Indefinite ly. Wo will contiuuo the oiling and repairing ot harness and shoes. Wolt & Mlllor. DAIRYMEN! As previously announced, we began to mako cheese Monday. It is going to bo a big thing to the milk producer, TIiobo that can, soil milk; those that can t, sell us your cream. We pay tho highest price, pay on the Port land markot and work on tho co-op cratlve basis. EUGENE FAHMEnS CHEAMEUY Big Crowd Hears Recital. A largo audiiticj mooted thp Miss Mnn's T.nssrtay eenint at tho Christian chi,r:a Miss 1 la surpns ed and dollghtod thom with her vocal solos and thoso present said Miss Amy's iraporsonntion of the stuttering man was worth tho price of admis slon. Miss Hosobud Andrews piano solos wnro oxcoptlonally pleasing and Miss Amy as her teachor has a right to bo proud of her pupil. Tho students from the Bible university responded pleasantly to tho encores tlmo nftor tlmo. nnd tho Loyal Alphas wish to thank thom for thoir help and also tl-pnk tho public Tor Its generous pat toiuige. Farm May Get Plant. Tho entire county court wont to tho county poor farm Friday afternoon to Investigate tho matter of putting In new hooting plant In tho poor house This has boon recommended by the "-nd Jury nnd many citizens havo -ivfo' flint tho old. worn out plant be replaced with an up-to-date one. HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC Offlt In City Hall, Sorlngneld, Ora Karl Heinrich TAILOR Suits Made to Order Alterations, Cleaning and Pressing Opposite Ketels Drug Store D. W. ROOF, JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY CAREFUL. CONSCIENTIOUS DENTISTRY DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 116- Over Commercial Bank, Springfield. Oregon. Parson's Garage General Repair and Storage Second Hand Cars and Trucks 265 Eighth Ave. West Phonp ,105 EUGENE, OREGON 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',fetyles in MEN'S WORK AND DRESS SHOES At $3.50 a Pair We have all sizes 35 WEST 8th ST. T i pil QETOT EUGENE, OREGON 1 J. "LiiL.OEj 1 In a OF OREGON POWER 00. I APPLYING TO I pringfield, Oregon Sprinkling lawns or gardens, also outside of indus trial plants through common small hoso -with nozzle, lawn fountain or sprayer attached. (Pay ment of four months in advance, on or before June 12th, as follows.) Each lot or fraction thereof, (building space included) $3.5(r Discount if paid on or before June 12th. 50 Each additional lot or major fraction thereof Not).... 2.00 Sprinkling street or roadway in front of each, .lot or major fractfion thereof, and one-half width of street, per season . M 1.00 Payments as above allow use for Irrigation Season from June 1, 1917 to Oct. 1, 1917 This service is supplied subject to the conditions and schedule of charges now filed with the Public Service Com mission of Oregon,; and under the supervision and regula tion of the Commission. Irrigation hours are from 6:00 A. M. to 9:00 A. M. and from 5:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. Meters will be installed on the services of those con sumers who persist in using water for irrigation purposes outside the above hours. Only ono hose is nllowed to be used for each lot or major fraction thereof that service is being paid; for. In no case will customers be allowed to uho hose with out nozzle, sprayer or lawn fountain attached The use of water during a fire Is strictly juh)bHed, ex cept for protection of property. OREGON A. L. Ingalls, W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 62; fldeneo 670 West Main St Pure Food Products We take considerable pride in the completeness of our stock of groceries. Especially sanitary Is our mode of handling perishable goods. Our prices are as low as' may be expected at this time of unsettled market condlJ tions. Try our prompt service. Nice & Miller .-. ... Phone 41 i POWER C Manager