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    TIH'USPAY. JUNE 21, 1017.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE THRKTT
The Best Things Springtime Brings
are found In Naturo'u boautlcfl. She Iflhow garbed In
her Kuyt-st attire. Whon you nrc enjoying tho great
out-of-doors you'll find many things which you want
to retain. You can cuHlly do bo If you take one of our
KODAKS
with you. You cannot enjoy your vacation without a
Kodak, for It will enable you to keep the plcanunt
Incidents of the trip for future enjoyment.
A complete picture talcing outfit will cost you but llttbj
If you buy from uh.
Pricoo from $.75 to $40.00
Wo also carry n complete lino of
High-Class Photo Supplies
1S0&4$0S& PH0NE
CDtjiMnciri n
'wi:
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SUBSTITUTE
I Town and Vicinity
Mrs. V. I., Phelps left yostorday
for Cri'Hwcll whero she will nurue.
Tliolmn Crouch of Yoncnlla In spend
InK tho day with Helen Stevenson.
II. W. Miller of Unilux visited In
Springfield Wednunday.
M m. L. C. Fisher of Wendllng 'b
visiting her ton Dun Fisher hero.
Got your films developed at I'ooryV
Douglass Itcnnlo left Buniluy for Tur
iter to visit at the homa of IiIh Hlstor,
Mrs. Chester Klspnss.
Mrs. L. Krlckkon, of Wcndllng H
vlnltlnK ul the B. O. Fundrom homo
houlh of tho Springfield hill.
KrnuHt Hon Walker, of Vldn, wub
uccoutod for tho niarlno corps Hat
unlny. Mm. Will Kotcbum of Douglas Our
ilenH spent Wednesday In town with
relatives.
Wo huvo n few touH of old hay thut
wo will bcII nt n low prlco to move
quickly. Springfield Feed company
Mm. V. It. Parker of Dexter haa
been visiting hur son Fred Parker
hero for the pant week .
Mr. and Mm, Trenton Cobb of Thura
ton tmulo a business trip to Spring
field yesterday afternoon.
Graco llldwoll left Sunday for Sat
uio after spending several weeks with
her mother here.
II. II. Oldham of llayden Hrldgo
passed through town on his way to I
Oroswell this morning, j
Lubricating oil special price, brlnff
n big can. J. C. llolhrook.
Mm. L. May and son Verdon and
Mrs. Fred Dressier left WodneHday for
sovornl weekH visit at Newport.
J. W. Perkins returned Tuesday
morning from Portland whero ho at
tended tho rose carnival.
Mm. W. J. Hill of Hill's Depart
ment store returned homo Monday
nftor a weeks visit In Portland.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Itlco, who
live on tho Coburg road, a son this
morning.
Another big shipment of shoos Just
arrived. Wolf and Miller.
Franklin Clark Ib spending tho week
nt tho homo of his undo Verno Dow
erman at Trent.
Tho Hayden Hrldgo Christian Kn
rioavcr society will hold a picnic In
Myora' Grove tomorrow evening.
Vivian Benaeney received a sprained
arm Monday when a playmate on a
bicycle ran Into her.
Mnry Putman left Monday for hor
homo In Salem. Her visit horo was
cut short by the illness of hor mothor.
That good, clean, old Virginia SAS
AFRAS In ten cent packages at Peo
ra.
Italph Helen from Wendllng Is visit
ing nt tho homo of his aunt, Mrs. Km
ma Olson, of this place.
Mrs. Lizzie Wllhclm of Lundux hns
boon vlBltlng at tho homo of hor
nophow, Harry Neet, for sovcral days.
Jobs naker of Lowell canio to Spring
field today to meet his wife who Is
commlng from Portlnnd.
Rov, C. II. Jensen and Prof, It. L.
Kirk spout tho afternoon In Jasper lu
tho Interest of the Hod Cross drive.
Good rollable flro Insurance, No aa
BOBsmonts; no membership foe. Pay
onco end you are dene. II. E. Walker
nt tho City HalL
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wobor went to
Donna this morning whero Mrs, Web
rti Hiother 1b very 111. They will
try to bring ber to Springfield for
ruodlcal txoatmeot.
D. A. Gore, wife and daughter, Vo!
ma, left Monday for u ten days bus
iness trip to Seattle. They went by
automobile.
M. M, Pccry left today for Gate
way, on the Santlam river in his car.
Mr. I 'eery will be gone for about a
week. ufr
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Settle and foii, Nell
of Onkhind, Oregon have been vlsltlnr;
nt the homo of Mr. Settles brother
Ueorgs Settles, far several days.
Hotter buy your CudM Hardwhcat
'Flour now while you can get It for
f'!M on our old contract, The beat
vhardwheat flour on tho market at u
valloy flour price. Guaranteed. Spring
field Feed company.
I
,tir. anti mts. j, rarner reiurnen
this morning from Portland and points
on the Columbia. where they have been
I for several dnys.
! Mrs. Hilda l.udwlckson of Portlnnd
I lu here for n few weeks to visit with
friends and to repair her property
In this place.
j Miss Mao Lyon who has been stay
Ing with her brother C. E. Lyon for
j the putt year left yesterdav for hor
homo at Corning1, California.
Hot water bottle guaranteed for
two years Rt Pecry's.
Edra Klnuloy fell from a tree In
which she was playing Monday even
ing, and broke her left arm at the
wrist Joint.
. ....... ...... v.... .......... M., ...I.liwv,
land son Itolnnd spent Tuesday with
Mr. una .urn. r. w. ureon ami .Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Travis of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Sutton of Hums
who are spending the summer hero
loft Tuesday for Kosuhurg where Mr.
.Sutton's mother Is seriously 111.
Huy jour slioeB and men's clothing
from Wolf & Miller.
MIkr Knnhl.i .limllln In vlaltlni- with
mIhs Eleanor White. Miss Jusilla
'sIb nn employee of tho Simon's Manuf
acturing company of Portland.
Merle H. Cyrus. cousin of IlnrolJ
Peery stopped over In Springfield to-
; day on his way from I.os Angeles.
California to Portland.
Mrs. Sarah Morris, mother of Mrs.
M. M. Peory, and son It. Morris mo
tored from Solo Wednesday for u
kwueKs visit nere.
The cost of paint does not depend
entirely upon the prlco you pay per
gallon but what It Is worth in beau
tifying and prosorvlng your home, Wo
sell Phoenix puro paint. Absolutely
guaranteed. J. C. HOI.nilOOK.
A. J. Perkins arrived Tuesday even
ing from Portland In his new Colo
for ii business visit to- Springfield.
Mr. Perkins will bo hero nboutn week
Mr. and Mrs. Hasll Slgnor who re
cently returned from Weed Californ'n
(wlll live In tho house owned by Mnr
i Jan Adams on East Main street.
Mrs. It, W, Campbell expects io
leave Saturday for Itlchnmnd. Cn'A.
'fornln, whero slio will Join her 'uih
bunil and sou who nro employed there.
Your money back if Corn Solvent
foils to get that corn, 25 cents at
Poery's.
Mrs. Calvin Hames nnd baby will
loavo Snturday for Sisters, Oregon,
whore they will reside. Mr. Hnrnea
will leavo for Eastern Washington
JMonday.
Mrs. Mao Stovonson Mr. and Mrs.
S. II. Baker, Mrs. Annlo Knox, and
Mrs. J, C. Holbrook went to Browns
Vlllo this mornlnc to attend the nn.
'mini BrownsvlUo picnic. ,
Big stock of hats nnd caps Just
"nrrove." Wolf and Miller.
Norman Dundy, nophow of J. 0.
Parker of this city, returned from
(Portland with Mr. and Mrs. Parker
this morning. Mr. llundy fa a civil
vonglneer and will loavo soon for
France as Borgoant in Uie Forest
Department of tho army.
Catarrh Cannot Bo Cured
with JOCM. APPLICATION!, a they
rnnnot renrh Ml cent of the cHmiiiw. Ca
tarrh I a blood or tonntltutlonsl (llneimn,
and In order to cum It you rnunt Ink ln
ternl remedlei. If nit's Culnrrli Cure If
Inker) Internally, and net directly upon
the blood nnd miicoun mrrface. Ilall'n
t'ntrtrrh Cure In not n iiunrk medicine. It
wan preacrlhed by one of the bent phy
flclnri In lliln rotintry for yenrn nnd l
n rpKUlnr prmcrlpllon. It lit compoaed of
(he l t lorilcn known, combined with the
bent blood imrlnern, ncllnx directly on the
tmiroim nurfneen. The perfect combina
tion of the two IriKrerilentn In wlint pro
jlii Ten nuch wonderful rraiiltn In curlnrt
Vnlnrrh. Hend for lentlrnonlnln. free.
F. J. CHHNICY Ik CO.. Propn., Toledo, O.
Hold ly lrulit, rc TRv,
Tk llnll'i Family I'llH for conillpullon,
Llttlo Both Montgomery, who Is
staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Cofor had hor tonsils and ad
enoids removed nt the office of n
local physician Tuesday.
Hc.idquurtcrn for all kinds of Chick
en Pcedu and Supplies. Itomeinber
we curry Conkoy's Poultry Supplies
which is recognized ns the strongest
line on tho mnrkot by all poultrymon.
Our shipment of Conkey Fly Knocker
will arrive in a few days. Spring
field Feed company.
Mr. Mervyn of West Springfield ran
a fish hook Into his left thumb Tues
day evening whllo fishing In tho Wll
lametto river. The sorvlccs of a
local phyBlclal wcro needed to cut tho
fish hook out.
II. W. Burton, of Albany, who In
sowing machine agent for M. C. Bros
,slor & Son camo down Wednesday
nnd mnde n business trip to Camp
Creek.
Rubber gloves 35 cents a pair at
Pcery'B
Sutton's Auto Transfer has removed
about 13 ton of tho drain tlto which
has been stored on Fifth and Mala
streets by Long and Cross to S.
Smcede's farm at Waltcrvllle for the
purpose of draining land.
Wyllo James, night policeman who
lives about one mile west of town on
,the Prunevlllo road Is tho proud
father of n 9 lb. hoy, born yester
day afternoon.
A largo shipment of beds Just re
ceived, ordered from the East some
time ago, real bargains let us show
thorn to you. J. C. Holbrook.
In tho circuit court TucBday. in
the case of W. B. Cooper againBt E.
E. Morrison the motion wns over
ruled and 30 dayB was given for an
answer.
J. S. Lorah, Wm. McKlln. Jim With
row, M. C. Pratt and Cnl Barnes ex
pect to leave Monday for Eastern
Washington In wagons to look at tho
prospects of the praln in that country.
French glazed creams ut the Candy
Kitchen.
Mrs. G. D. McDonald nnd llttlo
daughters from Portlnnd, arrived Tues
day evening nnd will .remain for nn
extended visit at tho home of Mm.
McDonald's mothor, Mm Suo Gilo
and her sister, Miss Lulu Gilo.
Among those registered at tho Spring
field hotel this week nro: Frank Whit
man, Portland; S. B. Larimer; Mrs.
W. It. Hughes; Mrs. Claud Burton,
Albany; Mrs. Mnry Lancaster, Astoria,
O. F. Callln, Payette, Idaho.
Self-filling fountain pens $100 at
Poory's.
Franco Travis will assist at Eg
glman's rundy kitchen for soveral
days next week whllo Mrs. Egglmanni
Is attending Uic convention of tho
Grand Army Post at Forost Grove.
Merritt Tulo of tho gas nnd water
department of tho Oregon Power com-
1 puny, Is suffering from n sovorlv
sprained ancle which happened by
i making n mlsstop Monday.
I Strawborry, vanilla nnd chocolato
Ico croam cones at Egglmnnn's.
, W. L. McCulloch, Clark Whcaton,
and It. M. Mitchell visited tho Eugene
lodgo Ho. 11 A. V. and A. M. Tuesday
ovonlng at which tlmo tho third do
grco (if Masonry was conferred upon
Dan Fisher and Norman Cox of thli
city.
Mrs. Joanna Woods, who has been
visiting hor son, Dr. W. H, Pollard,
spent Tuesday evening at the John
McDonald home In Eugene and loft'
tho next morning for hor home at Tig
ardsvlllo. William White, of Waltcrvlllo, who
cnllBtcd In the army several weeki!
ago, passed through yesterday after- j
noon on his way south. Ho has been '
training at Fort Wordcn, Wash., and j
has been assigned to tho heavy ar-i
tlllery corps.
You will enllso a box of EgglmannV
chocolates on your vacation,
Marjorlo Shay of Cottage Grovo
who Is well known among the young
people of Springfield has gono to
inontnuuth to attend the summer
session of the State Normal school
there.
Mm. G. Pratt and daughter, Sylvia j
who formerly lived In Springfield,
but who have been at Bally for some
tlmo left Monday for Sluslaw whero
Mr. Pratt has a position with tha
Flschor-Boutln lumber company.
Frank J. Norton, manager of the
Evorfrcsh Food company of Suthorlla
stopped off between trains yesterday.
Mr. Norton Is a brother-in-law of Har
ry W- Whitney.
Myrtlo Copenhaver, Lola Barr, Lu
die Copenhaver and P. 'M. Stroud
nro attending the U. of O. summer
school this .year. C. A. Arehart who
Is staying In Springfield this summer
Is also attending. The session op
ened Monday.
Avis Thompson, Wanna McKInnoy,
and Duteo Fischer, Springfield High
school girls are attending the Eugeno
High school summer school session
this summer. Tho school opened
Monday.
Cecil Sheldon, who has been work
ing at the Booth-Kelly, mill mashed
tho third finger of his left hand yes
terday afternoon. The Injury wiU
probably keep him from working for
several days.
Jim Stewart and wife and son.Lou
le, will leave Saturday for a visit at
Klamath Falls where Mrs. Stewart'ii
relatives live. They will make tho
trip by auto and will camp along the
way.
Reverend C. H. Ethell has returned
after having spent about a week In
Spokane attending the Northwest Dis
trict Assembly of tho Nazarlne church
which was held there June 13 to 17.
Tho present Northwest District was
tho first district of tho Nazarlne
church over organized. This was
tho largest and best assembly ever
hold by Uio church, about 300 members:
being present.
DAIRYMEN!
Wo paid 50c per pound for
butterfat in the cheese factory
last month. Does this Interest
you?.
EUGENE FARMERS CREAMERY
The Odd Fellows of Lane county
, nre holding their annual all-day picnic
I at Junction City today. Some Spring
field people nro in attendance.
' Holnnd Moshlor has roslgnod Ills
l' position with tho Springfield Foe I
, company. Mr. Moshler belongs to
tho Red Cross Ambulance Corps nnd
I expects to be called any tlmo.
' GROMORE FERTILIZER will help
I "spoed up" your garden or field crops
and will incrcaso tho ylold. Our
Bummer is abort and GROMORE will
holp you mnko tho most of tho time.
Get a can now nnd got It working for
you. It will snvo you mnny tlmoa
Its cost 35c. Springfield Food com
pany. When Georgo Campboll and John
Georgo of Hnydon Brldgo, tho ownora
went to uso Uiotr row boat Sunday
they found only about two foot of tho
chain loft on the troo to which thoy
had tied tho boat.
Mr. and Mm. Frod Walkor, Mm.
Bully and son Joo, and the Misses
Allco KeBtor, Graco and Jessie WAlkn,'
'motored to Honry Korfs camp on tho
McKcnzto rlvor Sunday afternoon.
Opal and Jonnlo Holverson left Sun-T
day morning for Camas, 'Washington,
TEACHER'S EXAMINATIONS.
June 13,1917
NOTICE Is horeby given that the
semi annual Teachers Examinations
will bo given to all applicants for
state certificates at Eugeno, Oregon
vua follows: Commencing Wednesday
duno 27, at iu a. m. anu continuing
until Saturday, Juno 30, 4 p. m. a
schedule of tho time of the exanmln
ntlon In each subject may be had by
applying to
E. J. MOORE.
County School Superintendent,
Juno 14, 21.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF LANE
Mlnnlo Mnnetta Smlthorman
Plaintiff.
vs.
Alen Leo Smltherman
Defendant
TO ALEN LEE SMITHERMAN
THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND
ANT. IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON.
You nro hereby required to appear
and answer tho complaint filed a
gainst you In tho abovo entitled court
and suit on or before Thursday, Aug
ust 2, 1917, said date being tho tlmo
spoclfled by the Judge of tho above
Court In tho order for publication ns
,to the tlmo for you to appear and
nnswor such complaint. ii you inn
to nnnoar and answer for want there-
,of plaintiff will apply to said court.
ror ronor uomanueu in nor compuuui!
on fllo heroin and for tho wholo there-
i
Ul.
Tho rollof demnndod horoln Is that
tho bond of matrimony now existing
between plaintiff and defendant be
forever dissolved and hold for nnught.
That tho plaintiff shall havo such
otbor and further relief ns to tho
Court may soom meet and oqultablo.
T h is summonB la nuunsnou oy mu
order of tho Honorable Frank B. Skip-
worth, Judgo or tho anovo eniuioa
Court, and tho first dato of publi
cation Is Bpecltlod in such order as
the Slat day of Juno. 1917.
JOHN C. MULLKN
Attorney for Plaintiff.
whore thoy will apend several weekj Slmt Publication 2lBt day of Juno,
Visiting at tho homo of tholr sister ""cation 2nd day or
ii AUgUBt, 1U17.
Mrs. Lndlcott. JunQ 2l,28;July 5,1UWC;Aue- 2-
HALL'S SHOE STORE
Wliite Shoes
Have you bought yours yet.
. Mine arc cheaper than Eugene's at reduced prices.
Come and see. No trouble to fit on shoes.
White dressing, white enamel, and kid cream for
sule.
Men's dress shoes in tan, chocolate and black.
Everything new and up to date. At reasonable prices
Men's work shoes from $2.50 to $5.00.
Repairing a Specialty
THE YELLOW FRONT Between Fourth and Fifth
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 facilities, even to a ladies' rest room.
Sherman Hayes
E. Ninth and Pearl Sta. Eugene, Oregon
Low Round Trip Fares
TO
EASTERN
1
On Sale via California
Many dates in June, July, Aug. and Sept.
Liberal Stopovers. Limit 3 months
Enjoy a Beach Outing Trip
AT
Newport or Tillamook
BEACHES
MANY ATTRACTIONS AND DIVERSIONS .
Round Trip Fares
On Sale Eery Day. Return October 31.
Also Week End On Sale Saturday and Sunday
Return Monday.
Ask local agent for Information
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
Southern Pacific Lines
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
NEW SERVICE:
We are authorized under the Federal Reserve
Law to act as an Executor, Administrator, Guardian
or Trustee.
Thla is a new service our officers will be glad to
discuss with you,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON.