The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 24, 1917, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY, SEPT. 24, 1017.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Autumn Color Schemes
ARE VERY ATTRACTIVE
when confined to nature but not ho dcBlrublo nB an
)0(1 to complexions.
Yon can protect your compaction und baffle the clc
nicntH by using
Our Protection Witch Hazol Almond Cronm
It will provldo protoctlon frir tbo nioHt dcllcuto skin.
TIiIh dainty cream keeps the Hkln from drying, chap
plug and roughening oven In tbo nioHt trying weather
Keep i lottlo of our Almond Cream on hand and you'll
uxperlonco no trouble In guarding your Hkln against
tbo Jittacka of changing weather.
It Ih delightfully prerumed and Its uhc Ih a pleaHure.
Apply JiiHt before and after expoHure to the elements.
Prlco 25c
PHONE
31
: Town and Vicinity
$
A non wn linni to Mm. C. A. NrlKKH
of Klachur1 Cninp, SepUjinbor 23.
!(. O. llrmly, of Cronwoll, miulo n
biinliiiiHH trip to HprlnRflold Snturdiiy.
Ainu Fountain, of Lcnbunc, hud hor
adenoid h mid totinlln removed at tho
offlco of a local phynlclan Krldny.
Mr. and Mrn. 0. I'. Hlmnioim, of
Sporcit Billing art) picking prunun at
nn orcbard north of h'UReno,
fioJf-fllllrjK fountain poni 1.00 nt
Peery'a.
t). M. Cloro, of OiIh city, baa boon
appointed Juntlco of ponco for HprlnR
fluid dlstrlco to miccccd J. C. Mullen.
Mnrvfn Bporon bad IiIh adonoldu
removed ul tbu offlco of a local phy
sician Friday.
Mr. and Mra. Everett. Wilkinson
havo moved their household goods
to Flitcher'H Camp near Mnrcolo.
A. O. Adams, of Cascade, Locks
arrived today' for a short visit with
bin daughter, Mrs. V. V. Hutchinson,
of this city.
Hot water bottles guaranteed for
two yoare at Peery'a.
Mra. Fred Urown and Inwl Crabtroo
of Camp Crcok, spent Saturday In
Sprlngflold visiting with friends and
shopping.
B. H. I.omloy, Wm. House, L. J.
l.oploy, and Verdon May roturncd yos
terday from a weeks bunting trip
abovo Oakrldgu
S. II. Itoblnson, of l.ola, Oregon,
arrived today to spend tbo wcok in
Springfield attending tbo conference
of the Methodist church
Chnrlos Safford and wlfo of Wend
ling spent Saturday night at tho homo
of tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Coorgo Siiffonl In this city.
ATTENTION: Wo havo Just rccolv
od a nlco assortment, of rugs and lin
oleumsquality nud prlcoa right.
Como In and soo for yourself.
J, C. HOLimOOK.
Mary Moon, dnughtor of Mr. and
MrH. Virgil Moon, had hor tonsils
and adonolds removed nt tho offlco
of a local physician Snturduy.
MrH. It. C. lloHsornmn and family
havo moved from tholr homo on North
Fifth stroat to tho liouso recently
vucatod by I'onrl Courtrlgbt and fam
ily on Third nud C streotfl.
I, W. Smith and family of Croswoll
havo moved to thoH. E. Morrison
ranch north of town. Tho pluco was
formorly occupied by Mr. Wllkonson
and fnmlly.
aion W. Stafford, of this city, Ollvo
Taylor and Hny Tlrtlo, both of Co
burg and 0. W. Parks, of Waltorvlllo
huvo all purchased chovrolot carB from
tho Eugono agency latoly.
Your money bncU if Corn Solvent
falls to got that corn, 25 cents at
Poory'B.
Mrs. Ornco Hoborts roturnod to hor
work as saleslady at tno cox ami vox (
department Btoro Saturday aftor a
two wooks' illnesB caused from a fall
which sho received Boveral wooka jgo
MrB. D. 13. Stltt, MrH. Charllo Tryon
and dttiigbtor Laura and Mr. and Mrs.
V, B. Lonhart, composed nn auto par
ty who drovo to Cottago Qrovo yoslor
day aftornoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Whoolor, who
havo beon living at Wftl California
for Bomo time havo iriovod tholr
household goods to Portland Thov
wore formor residents of Springfield.
Hoyal Collins, of West Springfield
has commenced bis studies at tho
Kugeno Iluslncss college. For tho
past summer ho has beon employed
nt the Hooth Kelly mill In Springfield.
A. T. Knox und Mrs. Poarl Ovlatto,
arrived Thursday from Tacomo, Wash
Ington and spont tho day with Mm
Anna Knox. MrH. nvintln'n mntli.tr
They mado tbo trip by uuic.
That good, cloan, old Virginia 8A8
AFRAS In ten cent packase at Pea
Mrs. Henry Armltage, after visit
ing with hor mother, Mrs. Luclna
Itlchardson, of this city, left Saturday
for her home. IJoth Mr. nnd Mrs.
Armltage are employed by tho North
wostorn Power company.
Mrs, Anglo Ilncboldor, of Milwaukee
Oregon, Is expectod to arrive Wedncs
day for a visit at Uio homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Molvin Fonwlck, of this city.
Mrs. Hacholdor nnd Mr. Fonwlck arc
cousins.
Mr. and MrH. II. J. Cox, of this
city, spent Suuduy In Coburg.
Jno Lusby spent Sunday In Corval
lis where his wife is visiting relatives
Got your films dovolopcd at PccryV
Rubber gloves 35 cents a pair at
Poerv'n
Lillian Mulligan spent tbo week
end visiting with relatives In prcgon
City.
Fred Knox, son of Mrs. A nun Knox
of thin city, began work at tbo Spring
flold Garago tills morning.
i
Mrs. Ilruco Lansbery, of Wendling,
spent savorul days last wook visiting
ut tho homo of her mother, Mrs. Em
ma Olson, and family of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J Dry an nnd Mr.
and Mrs, L. E. Thompson returned
Friday from a fow days' bunting trip
abovo Fall Crcok.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jobs Soavoy and fnm
lly, of CorvnlllB urrlved Saturday ov
onlng for a visit with relatives nnd
(rlunds,
Mrs. C. 11. Jensen is assisting In
tho Sehafor Hros, department Btoro,
nt Kugoro, commencing hur dutloB
Wednesday morning.
Mr. nnd Mrs, C. V. Lnnsbery, or
Waltorvlllo, spent Sunday at Uio homo
of Mr. Lnnsbory's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Lnnsbery, of this city.
Frank Pnrrlsh loft Thursday for
Mnbol whore ho will bo omployed fir
ing nn englno. Mrs. Pnrrlsh will ro
main In Sprlngflold for tbo present,
Mr. and, Mrs, Albort Bishop, of iCu
tono, parents of Will Dlshop of Spring
field left Thursday for Snutollo, Cull
flrnlu. Tho chnngo is bolng mado
for tho beueflt of Mr. Hlshop'a hoalth,
A. J. Porklns, who is In this city
buying Bhoop rocolvod word last week
that his son, Forol had boon oporatod
on for appendicitis at Medford, wli.no
ho is stationed with United Stutos
iohllors Mr. Porklns loft nt onco
for Portland to got MrB. Porklns o
foro going to Modford.
V -S.
Aro You Looking Old?
Old ago comos quick enough with
out inviting it. Somo look old at
forty. That is because thoy nogloct
tbo liver and bowols. Koop your
bowols regular and your llvor boaltby
und you will not only fool youngor
but look youngor. Whon troublod
with constipation or bllllousnoss tako
Chamberlain's Tablets. Thoy aro in
tended ospocially for thoso nllraonts
nnd nro oxcollent. Easy to tako and
most agreeablo In offoct, Obtalnablo
ovor'y'whoro.
Slat of Ohio, City of Toledo, I ..
i.ucnn County. I.
Trunk J. Clionny mki dnth that ha I
wor pnrtnor.of thn nrm of V, 3, Chrt
A Co,, ilolnx tiunlnfoii In tlia City of To-
ifao, eouniy una mms niorrsnio, una
tinv lltfi aitm nf flNIC
iiuMDiiKi) ikji.i.ahh ror nrn nna ov
that M nrm will
rry rns of Cnrnrrh Hint rnnnot lie tturfi
by thn me of IIAI.TH CATAHHJl CtJUK.
FIUNIC J. CHUNKY.
Sworn to before mo nnd nulwrlbed In
m'.rr"'nce' 6111 r'ny 01 wecemwr,
Si. II, ISSt.
(Benl) A. W. OMCARON,
Notary I'lllillr.
Ifnlt'n Cntnrrh Cure in taken Internally
nnd net directly linon thn blood nnd mu-
enm nurfnren of tbo yitern. Bend for
itnumnninii. rren.
V. J, CIIKNRV CO , Toledo, O.
Bold by nil nrinrdiitfi. 75c.
Tk lUII'i family Dili for contllpullon.
SOCIAL EVENTS
tho
HNTEHTAIN FOR MEMIJEIt OF
UNITED STATES MAUINES
Friday evening a number of
young pcoplo gathered ut tho homo of
John Dlmm Jr. for a rook party in
honor of Norman liyrno who Is home
from Mara Island, San Francisco on
a fifteen day furlough. Immediately
upon returning to San Francisco Mr,
Hyrno will sail with the Marino band
for Pckln, China. Refreshments of
Wafers and punch woro served to tho
guests. Following woro thoso prcs
onl: Wanna McKlnnoy, Maudo Gorrlc
Lcota McCrackon, Heatrlco Holbrook,
Audrey Porklns, Edna Fischer, Dorr Is
Slkos, Norman Dyrno, Herbert Mooro
Hon Davidson, Hay Bally, William
Hill, Creed Urattnln nnd John Dlmm.
ENTERTAINS FOR FRIEND
WHO. IS MOVING TO SALEM
Miss Lacy CoDcnbaver entertained
Friday evening with a Mlllntry party
In honor of Miss Thoda Perkins, who
Icnvcs tomorrow to teach In tho pub
lic schoools of Salem. Tho evening
was spent In playing rook and In
gomes wblch were of a military air.
Tho featuro of the evening was a con
test In which each of tho young ladles
endeavored to advnnco In military
rank. Tbo Invitation list Included:
Florenco Coffin, Grace Male, Theda
Porklns, Grace Walker, Ollvo Smith.
Allco Kostor, Lillian Fryc. Francis
Hartlctt, Kuo Lansbory, Ruth Dau-
ford, Nina Hoeson, Bstclla Martin, and
Edna Swarts. '
COBURQ
Sept. 22. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson
Jr. of Eugono were In the city Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. Sam Bettls nro leaving
for Pleaaant Hill, whero they will
raako tholr futuro home.
Claronco Anderson motored to Eu-
geno Thursday on business.
MIbb Gcnevolve Wilkinson was a
business caller In Eugeno Wednesday.
S. L. Tonneson motored to Eugene
Thursday on business.
Miss Minnie Scott left for a month's
visit with friends and relatives at
Dallas, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyler motored
to Eugeno Tuesday on business.
Tho Royar Neighbors and Modern
Woodmen after their regular meeting
Wednesday night gavo a farowcll par
ty to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hettls and
Mr. nnd Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr.
E. A. fluchery Avas a business cal
ler In Eugeno Wednesday.
Clarenco Anderson, Harvoy Ellor,
Hud Sutherland, nnd Thomns Clnrlt,
motored to Eugono Snturday on bus-
IllCBB.
Emily Stomobury nnd EUbo Ander
son motored to Eugono Tuesday.
Rny Plrtlo has purchased a"Tev
Chovolot Car.
Mrs. Tom Vnn Guyn was a business
caller In Eugeno Wodnesdny.
Mr. and Mrs., A. Durfllngor woro
In Eugeno on business Thursday.
dJbo jSIdwoll nnotored to Eugono
Tuesday on business.
Mrs, Trosslo Hurdon will leave for
Oregon City, tho later part of next
Vi'ook, nud intends to :ua-.:o hor future
bomo there.
Ed Foodors has purchased n new
Overland cor.
Tho Coburg school oponed Monday
tho 17lh with an onrollmont of about
tw hundred students.
WEST SPRINGFIELD
Sop. 22, Earl Ellison and Miss
Tholma Ellison ontortalned thirteen
of their young friends Friday ovenlng.
Ico cream and cako woro served.
Goorgo Crawford nnd fnmlly nro
enjoying Uio luxury of nn automobile
Etbolbort Crawford, young son of
Georgo and Uthol Crawford, is Buf
fering from poisoning thought to bo
'rom a bnrbod wlro scratch.
Tho Glonwood school houso has boen
undergoing eono much noodod repairs
in Uio way of pafcorlng; painting, nnd
varnishing,
Tho school Is oqulppod with a now
corps of toachors and thoy oxprcss
ihotnsolvoa as much ploaBod with tho
nppoaronco of tho school rooms.
FAGB6
To the Ohf iftlxp' ?nd(Tvor' ' '
. Tho Christian, Endoavor socjoty of
tbo Christian (Jliurch will not meet
next Sunday evening as they; havo
boon Invited to attend tho dovoUonal
mooting of tho Bpworth League at
tho Methodist church. Tbo scrvico
will bo bold at C:30 P. M. in tho
church auditorium and It Is desired
that ovory member bo present.
Lcota McCrackon, daughter of Mr.
and Mm, T. J. McCracken, of this
city, loft Saturday for Vcnota whero
-sho win toach In tho school this
winter. Miss McCracken Is a mem
ber of tho 1917 graduating class of
Springfield high school.
Delays Art Dangrou
Buy Today and Save Money
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
This Is a mcdlclno that ovcry fam
ily should bo provided with. Colic
and diarrhoea often como on suddenly
and it is of Uie greatest Importance
that thoy bo treated promptly., Con
sider tho suffering that must bo en
dured until a physician arrives or med
Iclno can bo obtained. Chamberlain's
Chollc, Cbolora and Diarrhoea Rem
edy has a reputation second to nono
for tho quick relief which it affords.
Obtalnablo everywhere.
Walker Bankrupt Stock
OF
PAINT and WALLPAPER
Now on Sale by
Preston & Hales
857 Willamette Street
EUGENE, ORGEON -
The Oregon
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Wbtn trained iptrUllitt with modern lab
oratories and adequate equipment cW In
struction teadlnc to collfflate degrees In the
followlnc schools:
AOItlCULTUEE, with 15 departments;
COUMXBCE, with 4 departments;
ENGINEERING, with S departments. In
truding CItII, Electrical, nichway, Industrial
Arts, Irrigation, and Mechanical Ent-inserinf ;
rOBESTET, Including Logging Engineer
ing:
HOME ECONOMICS, with 4 major depart
ments, including trstning In the Practica
House;
MINING, with three departments, Includ
ing Chemical Engineering;
PHARMACY.
THE SCHOOL OT MUSIC, offera Instruc
tion In the principal departments of Tocal
and Instrumental niusle.
THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT, enrolled
108S cadets It. 191G.17, and won recommen
Jstlon for O. A. C. from the Western Depart
ment nf the U. S. War Department as on of
the fifteen "distinguished institutions" of
higher learning. All cadeta will be furnished
complete' uniforms by the U. S. Government
and the junior and senior cadets, enrolled In
the It. O. T. C, wjll be giren commutation for
subsistence, as well ai all transportation and
ubsUlence at the six weeks' Summer camp.
REGISTRATION1 EEOINS OCTOBER 8.
1917. Information on request Address.
Hearer, Orr..n AsricultrtU ooUsk.
m'I
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Men's CuBtom-Madc Tailor
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Ladles' Velvet Shoes, Good
year welt sole, only $2.45.
Ladles' House Dresses, samp
les only, 95c to $2.25.
Ladles' Oxfords and Pumps,
from $1.00 to $2.85 val
ues up to $4.50; sizes 3, 3y2
and 4.
Men's Hats, $1.95, $2.45 $2.85
Logger Shoes buy them now
and save $8.50-$10.50.
Mason Pac, the $15.00 kind,
only $11.50.
Mason Pac, In black welt,
$9.50.
Men's ready-made Suits $10
to $16.50 buy now and
save.
Men's Shoes, Neolln sole
$3.45 and $3.85.
Men's Sample Shoes, $3.85
$7.50.
Men's Union Suits, $1.25 val
ues, $1.00.
Men's Sample Oxfords, 6, Gyz
and 7 sizes only $5 to $7.
Oxfords, from $2.45 to $4.25
Men's Work Shirts, 50c, 60c,
75c and 85c.
Men's Overalls, extra heavy
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