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TinnmnAV. svly 20, 1017. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE THRElt Beef, Iron and Wine An Idoal Warm Weather Tonic, ThlH Is a vuulttblo remedy for anyone who Ih debili tated, but we reconitnond It especially for pale, nervotiH women and ehlldrou who lack color and muscular energy. Our Hcofjiroii and Wine Ih made from a superior quality Sherry Wine and pure Citrate of Iron flavored with the Juice of fresh oranges, and each tableHpoonful contains the equivalent of one ounce of Choice He of, combined to t;lvo tho grcatcHt efficiency with palatabllity and ready abHorptlon. It supplies Iron for the blood, flbrlno and albumen for the nervcH and miiHclch and It Ih a harmlcHH Htlmulanl to aid diges tion. Prlco 75c. ' WIT ,f. PHONE 31 WW ORE. . I W. C, Myers and family of Harden UrldKO npont tho day yontorday with Mm, Myor' puronta, Mr. and Mr. J, J. Drowning. Ilovorond 8, A. Dnnford In Hpond In thu wouk at tho Kpworth Longuo Htnta Iimtltuto holng hold at Jcffor "son, For that party try KRgltnanu'M Ico croum. Mm. Win. Dawiion loft yonlorday for Albany. I lor brother will lcavo noon with tho Fifth company count t; liard. Mm. Y.. J. Itoynolds and daughter, Allco, and tholr kuomUi Mm. Kva Hall and children, and Mrn. Kllon Wholploy of Modford, nro upending Hovcral duya at Nowport. Got your IIIiiih developed at Pccry'n' Mr. and Mrn. Klmor HorbHt nro moving Into tho Iioumo on C utroct botween Ninth nfid Tenth HtrccU ro- contly vacated by Mr, and Mm. Edgar Martin. I HAVE NT SEEN GENUINE GRAVELY TOBACCO AROUND MERE IN YEARS NO I ALL WE COULD GET WAS ORDINARY PLUG : Town and Vicinity Churllo Zumwult, of Donna, made a butluuvu trip to Hprlngflold Tuowlny. It. M. Mllhcull mado a btiHlneHn trip to Marcola Tut'ttdny. I'. K. Short of Payctto, Idaho, Is buying ithoep In this territory. Hobs Mutheww, of ThurBton mado a builncna trip to town Tuesday. Taut lladluy. of Jasper mado a bus iness trip to Springfield yestorday. Lubricating oil special prlco, brlns a big con. J. C. Hoi brook. ------ -- - -- T1)0 gicif) of luth Scott's Sunday James ( owden, of M-muwI;, flnllil ,., ,..HH wl con,iuc. ull lc crL.m fn Hpnngiioiu yosicrji-y. Edna Duryno Is selling tlckols at tho Dell theatro. j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hcutly, of Kugenu aro camping at Midway park. A Itcd Crosn auxiliary formed at Coburc last week has 24 members. 8. I). Tylor, of Lout Crook, mailt a trip to Springfield yestordu) on bus iness. Charlie IluBness camo down from his homo on tho McKonzlu yesterday on u business trip. Try Kgglmann's for quullty. I". M. Stroud underwent a ' sale Saturday afternoon In tho build ing vacated by tho Ilavket soro. v . QrAVELYS HBi CELEBRATED - Chewing PIu BEFORETHE INVENTION OF OUR PATENT Alfl-PPOOF POUCH GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO - MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALfTY WOULO NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUOH AND LASTS LONGER THAN A DIG CHEW J?J3. SrairelifJbVaccc Co. DamyiulVa. "'.W0 REAL .CHEWING PLUG - BILLY POSTER'S BILL BOARDS TELL YOU Y'ABOUT IT , 1 How's This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any caso of Catarrh Pol llybolt, of Kugene, Is wonting that cannot be cured by Hall's In the Nows offlco In tho piaca of Catarrh Cure. JtUHHell Dimm who bus lccn catlcu : F. J. CHKNET St CO., Toledo, O. to the colors with tho Thlru com, any ' carTK'Xtt riumf pnnnl blm perfectly honorable In all biulnesa cuuni huuru. tramactlons and financially able to carry . I out any obligation made ty m nrm. mr. ami Airs, rrunx niayuciu ana little son arrived Friday from May-1 field, Mantana to vIhII at tho homo of Mr. Muyricld's mother Mrs. J. Ilumphrlo of this city. i y obligation made by NATIONAL HANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure li taken Internally, acllnit directly upon the blood and mu couii surfacfB of the nyatem. Tettlmonlala aetit free. Price "S cents per bottle. Sold by all DruitelBti. Tk lUII'c Family Fill tor eomtlpatloa. Mrs. Wni. Hogcrs, second baseman on the I'ortlund Ilasehall team, and Fred Marx, both of Portland, passed through , rt..f..,i..i i , i .L.I. ....... . I nniiKiiuii jcniuruuy uu iiivir way 10 McCredle Springs at Oakrldge. 80CIAL EVENTS' major operation at tho office of a Squire Innls of Jasper, made a bus- local physician yesterday. tness trip to Springfield yestorday R y Mart)n nnJ Glen Anderson made a business vis-, Wilbur, were brought homo from tho It to Springfield yesterday. j'F.ugeno hospital TucBday. Vera Miller daughter of Mr. and ; Mrs. U K. Tillman, of Albany, Is Mrs. Gllbt-rt Miller Is visiting rola-' visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Hoi tires at Donna this week. I brook of thU'clty. Mildred Dundy, of Marshfleld visit- William Culver, county road t.upor d Monday ond Tuesday with Mr. visor mado a business visit n t.prlng-' and Mrs. Lee Clark. 4 fluid yesterday. I Harold Perkins returned Monday Tenlng from a visit of several days with friends In Independence Vera White, of Albany, has come here to stay at the Springfield Hukcry and to attend school hero this fall. Mr. and Mrs, Shrltts, of Cnmp Creek Mrs. 0. H. Irish, of Prunovlllo, Is mado a business trip to Sprlngflcl under Uiu care of a local physician yesterday. .this week. Itubber gloves 3C cents a pair at Pocry's . " T. ( Carney, of Thurston, was a Imrk If Corn Solvent . . Mr . .. . . ' tlMit com, .u cviutt falls to get Poory's. Tom Ulckcrson. of Marcola and W. . SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES PICNIC AT COBUrtG BRIDGE Tuesday evening the Phltathea girls class and the boys class of the M. B. church held a picnic at Coburc bridge. Although the wagon broke down they all had a good time. Those who were present were: Ella Boesen, Thora Boesen. Beatrice Holbrook, -Edna Duryee, Leota McCrankcn, Ruth Scott, It ota Johnson, Helen Steven son, Dirrls Slkes, Elva Lewis, Ber enice Cagley, Duteo Fischer, Mrs. L. K. l'agd. Miss Mary Boberts, William Hilt, Gerald Van Yalzah, James Lewis Chris Hocsen, Hcrbort Moore, John Dirnm, I.uclcn Fegtes. Walter Dimm, Verdon May, Kay Bally, Ralph Rych ard, Creed Brnttaln, Orson Vaughn, Benjamin Davidson, Frel Stamp, Ern est Moe. Merrll Ely, Frank Hardie. They wero chaperoned by Mrs. B. Van Yalzah, Mrs. J. C. Dimm, and A. Taft, of Springfield, left Monday morning for Coos Bay where they" will work on the county road. They will make tho trip by wagon. Hot water bottlea guaranteed for two years at Pecry's. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Calkins returned Sunday from near Harrisburg where they have been living on a ranch for several mouths. They have moved Into, Mr. Calkin's father's home on Mill and F streets. Long and Cross of this city uro busy repairing the fruit dryer of Dr. Sharpies, near Goshen, which was dumaged last winter by the heavy fall of snow. They nro putting in new pipes und doing general repairs. HERBERT . WALKER fJOTARY PUBLIC Office In City Hall. BortnQfleld. Or W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Fhone 62; Pelenee 67-J West Man St. Tho cost of paint does not depend entirely uion tho prlco you pay per drem Is suffering from n business visitor at Springfield yester- gallon but what it Is worth In beau- Myrtlo Copenhavcr. Mabel Fan sovorly cut flugor received whllo op- day. onlng a can of food stuff Saturday, j Rr(j giinh Enl()U J( vlHlllnK hoP Charles Purvis, of Bluo Itlver, stop- 'mother. Mrs. H. P. Evans, who is ped In Springfield Tuesday on Uls way "very ill, at Prlnovllle. to Wendllng where he will work. J Amono nriwar passed through Miss Ella Long, of Coburg was op- Springfield whllo on his way from orated upon at the Eugeno hospital Portland to his home at Lowell. Tuesday. 0 w KttUiler. of Pleasant Hill, foil A. J. Prlco nnd Alvln Price, of Mar- from a 30 foot haymow yesterdny and cola, came to Springfield yestorday'lnJured his nock and sholdors. tlfylng nnd preserving your home. Wo ' soil Phoenix pure paint. Absolutely guaranteed. J. C. HOLBROOK. Lflu Miller daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Price, of Marcola, visit 'oiihui Miller, Is spending a fow duys wkiII'ik il thu hoim of Dan Spores ( Spores Siding. That good, clean, old Virginia SAS A Fit AS In ten cent packages ut Poo ry's. ( Harry Wallace Frank SmlUon. and Archki Herrlck fished along tho Mc Kunzlo river. They brought hack a fine string of fish. Mrs. E. it. Lomloy, of Sprlngflold who was operated on at tho Pleasant 'Hill hospital last week is in a very 'serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Neot, of Mfrtlo on business. Mrs. A. J. ed with friends In Springfield yestor day. Conkoy's Fly Knocker Is a monoy maker for Cow Owners. Springfield Feed company. Mrs. Allco Donne, of Juspor, mado a business trip to Springfield Sat urday. "Holnio" Adraln, of tho local garago brought six Ford autoraobllos from Corvallls to Springfield last wook. All of them hnvo been sold. Draco Lausbory, of Wendllng Ib taking tho placo of John Nlco on tho Mall routo whllo Mr. Nlco Is spending his vacation. Miss Hazel Mlnton, who has boon visiting her grnndpnrcnts, Mr. nnd Mrs, Harry Brummette, has roturnod to her home In Portland. Ednn Swarts, daughter nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swarts Is spondlng a fow days visiting with Grnco Ham mitt on tho Mohawk river. Men, get your hnts, capB, Bhlrts, Bhoos, all kinds of toggory at Wolf nnd Miller's Clothing storo. Mrs. May H. Stovenson roturnod Tuesday evening from a ten days' trip to Tacomn, Seattle, and other north em points. Max Gobauer, a pioneer morchant of Wnltorvlllo, left Tuesday night for Fort Worth, Texas. Ho will visit In California on his way to Toxas. Walter Dimm eon of Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Dimm, who has boon with tho Standard Oil company at SoatUo since last February has roturnod homo for several days visit. Dowoy Ball, who has boon working at Vancouver and American Lako for tho past two months Is visiting friends and relatives In Eugene and Spring-fluid. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dornn of West Spring field and Miss Frances Bartlett left this morning by auto for Crater lake. Thoy will stop at all the places of Interest on the way. Thoy will bo gone about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Duguid, of Mar cloa, passed through Springfield Tues day. Thoy wero on their way to Foley Springs where Mrs. Duguid will spend a vncatlnn of several weeks Mr. Duguid returned homo yesterday. Wo niako our own Ico cream. Is fresh. Eggimuun's. It May Guthrie and George Piukston of Waltervillo, wero In Springfield todny. Thoy wore on their way to , Eugeno whero Miss Guthrie who is ' a Eugene high school student will stay until Bchool begins. I Mrs. II. L. Stewart nnd grand daughter Madge Warner and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Scavoy and family left for Nowport In tholr car this morning. 1 Mrs. Stewart will, bo gono about six ; JUNIOR LEAGUE OF M. ) E. CHURCH PICNICS j Last evening the Junior League of the Methodist church held u picnic In Palmer's grove in West Sprlng flold. A delicious picnic supper was , served and games were played. Those j present were: Julo Pollard, Myra ; I Hutchinson. Flnud Townsend, Wil-i Ham Pollard, Doris Myers, Doris Smith Genevieve Copenhavcr, Charlotte Stew art, Winona Parks, Kenneth Parks, Billy Hnrtman, La Rue Stovenson. Charles Kirk, Morrison Miller, Lower-. ence Moo, William Wright. Donna Rich . niond, Virginia Richmond, Delbort: Slkes, Chnrlotto Gossler, Goldfe Parks I Constance Rcbhnn, Mrs. S. A. Dan-J . ford, Mrs. Will Hnrtman. Mrs. N. H. ! Parks, Rita Danford, Ruth DanTord, and Dorrls Slkes. GIRLS SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ENJOYS PICNIC Tuesday evening tho Junior gfrls class of tho Methodist church held ; u picnic back of the flour mill. A J delicious picnic supper was served and tho girls played games and sat around tho cnmp fire. They were Cr'eek spent Monday nnd Tuesday with weeks but Mr. arid Mrs. Seavey will ' Prono by their teacher Miss their sons Hurry Neet und Chnrllo return noxt week. Noel nnd fnmlllos of Sprlngflold. Jnint-u Humphrey una movo-I his limi,'eh"ld goodB from Voncoun to Springfield on A street botween Eighth and Ninth streets. W. J. White, formor manager of tho Boll Thoatro wont to Coltugo Grove yesterduy. Tho family .Vlll make tholr homo thoro In tho future. Self-filling fountain poory's. penB $100 at Mr. and Mrs. Tannant of Cottnso , Grove, spent tho week-end visiting nt thohomo of Mrs. Tonnnnt's sInUt, Mrs. R. D. Wilson. Tho young cou ple have just been married. Mr. Tannant leaves with tho coast guard soon. Florence Coffin. Those present weroj Doris Smith, Dorothy GIrartI, Phyl lis Kester, Minnie Booson, Goldio Parks, Stella Hurblt, Eunlco Horning Miriam Male, Ruth Starr, Tola Nelson j Floud Townsend, Hazel Jones, Char lotto Stownrt, nnd Genevfove Copen-hnver. A largo shipment of bods Just re-1 Mr, and Mrs. Goorgo Skools nnd , colved, ordorod from tho East soma , family, of Nowberg, Oregon, nro lvslt time ago, real bargains lot ub show j them to you. J. C. Holbrook. Tommy RoynoldB, Bon of E. J. Roy 'nolds, had IiIb tonsils romovod nt his homo on B. street between Sixth and Seventh stroots yoetorday. Ing nt tho homo of Mrs. Skeols' sister Mrs. W. II. Slgnor In West Sprlng flold, Mr. Skeols will bo working ut Cottago a rove for sovoral days putting up a silo. THIMBLE CLUB MEETS On Tuesday evening tho Hayden Bridge Thimble club hold n picnic nonr the bridge. Tho husbands of tho ladles wero invited. Several people from Sprlngflold attended. Every one enjoyed tho evening very much. Now Hay at Sprlngflold Food com- I nnnv'n ninrn. Villi nennln with tmvn Mr. und Mrs. Horsey Anderson, of cowfl Umt M tQ m ,n your w,ntw St. Johnu, Oregon nro visiting nt tho , ,v of h CQyor Qr 0(U nm, Votch homo of Mr. Anderson's mother, Mrs. wm MV0 nmoy by p,ac,ng your or. 1. E. Stovo ib. ' I (lor M)th UH now nul i,nvng it dollvor- Chlora MuBtorsou roturnod to hor od from tho field. home nt Camp Crok Tuesday even-' Jiu' after spondlng n to.v nvo vlBlt-j Intr at tho Dan Goro homo Fonner Travis and sisters Franco "i. and Forn are oxpoctod homo tomor- afi.Tu; row from u two wooka camping trip in tftc ;isr hy ihs railroad nnd wagon at Mabol. IhIiIbob, Tlu REBEKAHS HAVE BANQUET A largo crowd attended the regular mooting of tho Rebeknh lodgo Monday evening. Tho entire degree work was put on. A banquet was served in tho dining room and a social even ing enjoyed. Operated on for Tonsllltls Glen Hall, soven-yenr-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Hall, of Wost Spring field was operated on Tuesday Morn ing for tonsilttls. Foil. Ei?'.-y Swimming iff, fulkn of flovirn'Iuld aro ;,r bvJm..-':v - .t-o wti i riAIDVMPMf "rinff IV-i hnt d "i. Evory; we will pay you a handsome k rom St5 t(. 3f aro seon ur0 for your Bweot croam. Get fn touch with us, EUGENE FARMERS CREAMERY THE P-L-E-A-S-E IN PLEASURE TRAVEL t- I mats. 1 x X! turn S Allow art Oregon Electric Agent to Assist Iri Planning Pleasant Summer Trips . i. THROUGH ROUTES-FINE TRAIN SERVICE Summer Season Pares in Effect Every Few Days to the Principal Cities and the Resorts of the East and North. CANADIAN ROCKIES CIRCUIT TRIPS GLACIER AND YELLOWSTONE PARKS Double Daily Train Service East. SEA TRIP TO CALIFORNIA IN RAIL RIME Round Trip to San Francisco, including meaU and Berth, from any Oregon Electric station $32, for 30-day ticket and $35 round trip for 90-day ticket H. R. 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