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    .THURSDAY, PISCWP, 19.X7. .
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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Keep Your Kodak
Busy ,
Tlio homo can bo .kept
closo to tho Boldlor Do
through Kodak Pictures.
Ulvo somo mombor ot tho
family a Comora for a
Christmas present. It
will provldo ontortaln
tnont for Hiobo nt homo
nud will ormblo you to
tako pictures of homo
liconoa mid homo folks to
sond to tho boys who aro
abroad fighting for our
country.
Oend ii small Eastman
Pocket' Camera to your
soldier friend or relative,
It will onnblo him to givo
nioro graphic descriptions
of. what Ib happening fit
tho front than can ho con
voyed In a letter. 1
PRICES $1.25 to $20.00.
A camera will prolong
Chrlstman chocr through,
out tho year.
NEVCtl
SUBSTITUTE
I Town and Vicinity
$
oauqtuni oi) )o jpui)t uu uiojj
Sujjoaodoj isnf b auiUMOJii T V
Mrs. Martha Uorkshlro, ot aoshon,
Ib vory 111 with hypostatic pneu
monia. Ed. Martin, ot Croawcll, Is visiting
his alitor, Mrs. J. 1 Shopard, of
Springfield.
Fresh Jersey milk at tho Spring
flold Croamory. 0 cents per quart, 6
-'cents per pint.
pjuoil pojj bjk puu. jk wim
2PHUA s oi oJoqM Xjnqsjjui joj
lupsonj, ijoi uohuojjon i 'sjpj
Mrs. uustin and hatiy, ot wcndllng,
waro in Springfield today for medical
treatment.
8eo tho auto oyo tbstor at Pcery's
Mrs. M. M. I'eory has returned
from Portland, whoro sho spont
Thanksgiving with her son, Harold.
Frank J, Hills, of Fall Crook, and
Waldo H. Farnham, ot Waltorvlllo,
Friday enlisted In Uio marlno corps.
Wo havo a carload of Holsteln
Dairy Feed ordered. If you want to
tako feed from tho car, wo can savo
you somo money. Tho Springfield
Foed company.
W. '0. Dlshop has moved from tho
Brook Farm Dairy to Fifth and E
stroot of this city. '
Fit your own eyes with spectacles
at Poory's.
Ouy D. Moshlcr, ot Springfield, Is
employed at Wing's market in Eu
gene commencing work - Tuesday
morning.
Galo Harding, of ML Vernon, had
bis tonsils and odonolda removed at
tbo offlco of d local physician Tues
day. Sweet coram for whipping, at tho
Springfield Crcumory. 25 conto per
quart
Mrs. S. J. Adams and daughter,
Mrs. Charlos Carson, loft Tuesday for
Parker, Arizona, for Mrs. Carson's
health.
Mrs. Alice Holcomb returned to her
homo In Sprlngfloid yesterday after
a two month visit with relatives In
Washington.
Turkoy dinner for Thanksgiving 00
cents, chicken 3C conts. Mrs. Letklo.
Earl Huntor, of Myrtlo Creek, Is
visiting with his sisters, Mrs. D. H.
Ncot and Mrs. C. M. Neet, ot Spring
flold. Wo havo frosh Jersoy milk for solo
at-9 cents a quart or G cents a pint,
Springfield Creamery.
Mrs. H. E. Cox has returned to her
homo In Sprlngfloid aftor spending
sovcral weeks in Portland under tho
caro ot a specialist.
Joo Krummoll, of Eugcno, had his
tonsils and adenoids removed at tho
, offlco of u local physician this morn
.ing. '-
Tho Springfield Feed company Is
I unloading a car of vory flno clover
hay at their warohouso this morning.
,Tho hay was shipped from near Albany.
Hollablo rcmedlos right reasonable
rtoxall. i
Hubert Hontley, ot tho First com-
pony O. A. U. ai hori BicvonB, ro-
I iti.nn.1 , f tlin ttl fnat nvinln nffnr
spending two days visiting with
friends in Sprlngfloid.
Particular people prefer purchasing
perfectly pure p'otont pills, powders,
potions, plasters, patonts, pons, papor,
and pleasing perfumes at Peery's
Pnlnstaking Pill Parlor.
Joo Cyr, of tho Springfield Cream
ery, and his daughter, Evelyn, left
Tuesday ovonlng for Washington
whoro thoy will visit. Mrs.Cyr, who
has been In that stato for sevoral
wcoks will return with her husband
but tholr daughter will rentals, for
aooui iwo momns.
Isateno Hester," Jltllo daughtor of
Hugh Kcstor, of Sprlngfloid, returned'
to Harrlsburg whore she la living,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs, II, A, Miller, who
spent Sunday at tho homo of Mr, arid
Mrs. William Donaldson rolurned to
their homo at Cottago drovo Sunday
evening.
Try somo ot our "Hoover" Drcnk
fast Food, It is flno. Cc Ib. CO lb.
lots 2.CG, Wo havo some dandy
wholowhoat flour too at the . samo
price Tjio Sprlngfloid ' Food com
pany. Wanna McKlntfoy returned to
school yesterday morning after a few
days absence caused by n minor op
oration which sho undorwent last
wook. '
Tho Vnrloty Btoro will now bo open
.with enlarged stock of useful no
tions including Christmas goods.
Como and . oxnmino tho goods.
Whether you wish to buy or not. Wo
want you to know what we havo.
Miss Chlolo Woolloy, who is em
ployed at Mabol, returnod yesterday
after spending Thanksgiving at the
homo ot her paronta, Mr. and Mrs. P.
A. Woolley, of 8prlngfle!d.
Mrs. Mabel Withers Bailey and two
sons, Jack arid Donald, arrived Mon
day from San Isldlo, Philippine
Islands to visit with Mrs. Ualley's
brother, Harry A. Withors, anfl
family.
Wo will havo a carload of vetch,
straw on tho track Friday av ra.
Thoso wishing to savo $1.00 per ton
on this hay mako arrangements to
tako it from tho car. "This will be
our last car of this artlclo this sea
son. It is tho best hay buy offered'
at this time. Tho Springfield Feed
company.
Goats
Coats
Very sncclnl values in 'beautiful winter coats.
Scores of high grade exclusive, distinctive models of
..plush, silk and wool velours, pom
. pom, broadcloth, double faced
materials, etc. Smart some
, thing thp well-dressed woman
In the cities are wearing.
' Correct in mattor of, tailor
ing cut with- youthful awing,
tho youth quality that Is essen
tial today.
WOOLTEX COATS
Exclusive with us havo these
distinguishing niarks and in ad
dition the raro virtuo of all wool
materials.' Also many tweed
mixtures for storm and motor
' wear Jn French or raglan styles.
WOOLTEX SPECIALS
,1.9.75,' !$22:50t $25.00.
OTHER MAKES
-$9.95 $12.50; $14,75.
Tit I! tottt rai"rt
L!tf ROSE'S
65- vViliiLAMETT ST.
EUGENE, 'OREGON
Anna Held to
Appear in Eugene
to
French Actress Will Wear a
' Dress Which Cost
$2400.
Of all tho many gowns ot gasping
j. ... -....
gorgcousness that Anna iicia nas
worn on tho stage, tho ono which
makes a gasping audience gasp most
audibly Ib her "Peacock" gown which;
sho wears In "Follow Me," her own
musical comedy in which she will ap
pear at tho "Eugene Theater, Wed
nesday, December 12.
Miss Held received the inspiration
for this remarkable creation when
sho saw a whlto peacock -with its
tall oroct, angerod nt the Interference
of a flock ot chickens with its noon
day meal, Sho studied the bird with
minuto care, designed the gown, or.
dorcd hor costumera to make it, and
the result will bo seen when, in tho
third act of"Fbllow Me," tho French
comedienne leads her band ot beau
tiful Anna HeId'girlB in a fashion re
view. Conjccturo Is always rifle whenevor
tho gown Is seen as to its cost It Is
Bald to have Involved tho exppndlture
of $2400.
Miss Hold wears seven gowns in
"Follow Mo," each as wonderful as It
u different from tho others. On her
wardrobe alono tho star is said to
havo spont $14,000, while the cost of
tho entlro wardrobe of (hb cltoriiB' Of
boautlful girls reached abovo tho $30,
000 mark.
WOODMEN OF WORLD
Sprlngfloid Camp la to confer tho
work on olpht condldates at Waltor
vllle Saturday night. Let's all go.
Wo will loavo tho hall at seven
o'clock sharp, ,Freo transportation.
Committee:
HAIUtY BIRD
' RANSOM MILLER
J. E. EDWARDS
CALL POH VVA'RHANTS
Notlco is borobr given that I will
pay all outstanding warrants Issued
by tho Town ' of BprlngflohW of tho
GcooraJ Fund up to and Including No.
7207 and of the Street Improvement
Fund up to and Including No. 7320.
Intorest to ccaso after December
7lh. 1017,
O. B. KE8SEY,
Town Treasurer,
Dcc.0,10.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
OTATE OF OREGON FOR f ':
COUNTY OF LANE
Pink Butts,
L Plaintiff I
VS. ' SUMMONS
L. E. Butts, (
DoforTdant '
TO L. E. BUTTS. Defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You aro hereby us
quired to appear and answer tho com
plaint filed against you in the abovo
entitled suit within six weeks from
the day ot tho first publication here
of or of personal ncrvlco If served In
person without the state, and If you
fall to answer or appear for want
thereof tho plaintiff will tako a de
cree against you for the relief prayed
for In the complaint, to-wit tho dis
solution of the marriage relation now
existing between plaintiff and defend
ant, the resumption bf her maiden
narao and such oth r relief as the
court may deem equitable.
This summons is required to be
published six ' consecutive weeks by
order of O, F. Skioworth Judge of
said court dated. Oct 31st, 1917, and!
tho date 01 tho first publication horo
6f is Nov. 1st, 1017.
C. A. WINTERMEIER,
Attorre" for plaintiff residing at
Eugene, f'rogon.
Nov.l,S.lC,22,;0,Dcc.C,13,
W. F. WALKER
UNDERTAKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Office Phono C2 Residence C7-JI
Vest Main St
Dr. N. W. Emery
DENTIST
8UTTON DLDQ. . - PHONE -20-J
RESIDENCE PHONE 129-W
CAREFUL. CONSCIENTIOUS
DENTISTRY
OR. J. E. RICHMOND
PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 116-
Over Commercial Bank,
Springfield. Oregon.
D. Wv ROOF
JEWELER
SPRINGFIELD, 0RE80N ,
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
A SPECIALTY
SEE US ABOUT
1
Selling your crearrt. It will liay
you. Ask us about feed.
EUOENE FARMERS CltEAMEtlY.
LEARN MUSIC AT HOME!
Lessons Free New Method Learn ta
Play By Note Piano, Organ, Violin,
Bdnjo, Mandolin, CorneL Harp, 'Cello,
Gukar, Piccolo, Clarinet, Trombone,
Flute or to sing. Special Limited
Offer of free weekly lessons. You
pay only for music and postage, wnlcb
Is small. Money back guarantee.
No extras. Beginners or advanced
pupils. Everything illustrated, plain,
simple, systematic. Free lectures
each, course. 16 years' success. Start
at once. Writo or Free booklet to
day Now. U. S. Schoel ef Muclc,
225 Fifth Avenue, New York City.
But 16 Shopping Days Left.- M Cross Yarn in Khaki, 'Blue and Gray
Useful
Holiday
Gifts
Another Sale Monarch Fast-Colored Shirts, Special $1.25
For Father, Brother, or Friend,, the ideal spot for the right kind of gift-buying -in the Men's and,
Boys' Department of the McMorran-& Washburn store. Every day we offer unusual value
for thrifty men or women shoppers. These negligee and dress, shirts are made in the plain,
soft or starched style of excellent printed madras and l(30-count percales. Sizes 14 to 18. H
Men's Holeproof :Silk Hose "
55c Pair, or $3.25 Per Box:
Delight him by presenting him with a bo of tbe famous
Holeproof Silk Hose, made of the finest silk, guaranteed,
all sizes; the colors are black, white, btile, tan, gray,,purple
champagne, malse, and red. ;
Give the Boy an
American Boy Suit $7,50
with 2 pr. pants
Imagine his pride, his joy at
getting one oX these wonder
ful suits for Christmas; just
what he. wantsHe knows
the "American Boy Suits."
All real boys do.
American '"Boy Magazire
Free
With every suit or overcoat
we will give a free subscrip
tion to the.American Boy Mag
azlne, which is the best maga
zine published forboy's, chuck
full of real, live, Jolly stories.
Pioneer Suspenders and; Belts ?
50cto$1.50 i
Suspenders and Belts in 'single 'fend combinations of sus
penders, belts, arm bands', garters. Packed in. fancy holi
day boxes. A most acceptable gift for- father; brother, ;or
son. 'Arm Bands, 5c to 25c. ' Garters, 25c' and 50c.
'Bnghton-Carlsfcjad Sleeping Gar-
ments for Men
$1.25 to $3.50
Real honest-to-goodness comfort, real rest, real pleasure
Js a man's when, sleeping in a Brighton-Carlsbad gowii;
pa lama, sleeping suit or pajunion. They cost no more then
others, but you get a lot more.
GIVE "HIM" A SUIT FOR CHRISTMAS.
Gowns, $1.25 to $2.00. Pajamas, $1.25 to $2.50. Pajun
lons, $1.50 to $2.50. Sleeping Suits, $3.50. x All made of
the' finest outing flannel, teaseldown and French flannels.
MEN'S CHRISTMAS NECKWEAR IN A THOUSAND DIF
FERENT STYLES, 50c and $1.00.
Our Toy Department, 2nd Floor
Now Open L:
Bring the children to our Toy Department, let them see the
big display of toys, books, games, furniture, dolls, carts,
guns, boats, etc. Santa Claus will be at our store next Sat
urday afternoon from 2 until 5 p. m. Children can leaye
orders with him and mail letters to him here.
MOTOR WEAVE
Auto Robes
$6.75
AMERICAN
BOY SUITS
$5.00 to $12
PLAN CHILDREN'S NIGHT
EachWember Expected to Bring One
l Child to Entertainment
"Tho Robokahs are planning child-
r,en's night Deqembor 28, Every
member ot tno iouo is expoctou to
come and bride a child with them.
A committee composed of Mrs.
Ethel Dally, Mrs. Curtis Haydon,
Mrs. Hannah Hill, mYs. R. P. Morten
son, Mrs. Rotloy Snodgrass is nt
work planning a program which will
afford an evening of fun for the cal
dron, i .
NOTICE TO .MEMBERS OF CAMP!
247WOODMAN OF THE: WORt-fl
.:'TrhiB.:lB to inform you that1 Nel)h
jjpr Ransom Miller has been elected
as assistant cleric of the camp.nnq
you can pay your dues to him at his'1
place of'tiUB.frtotis'bii-Main street, and
ho will giro you rocolpt for same.
Fraternally,
HERBERT E. WALKER, Clerk.
The Price of Fuel Is Going Up But the
st of Gas Never Increases ji
' We have many satisfied
customers who are using
GAS for COOKING, and HEATING WATER
Telephone 58 and we will send j
a represjeiitaLtiVe to Explain i;
Oregon Power Co,
A. L. INQAl.Lt, HfhtT.