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T- r 4 U UWPHMU "i m , ,4, -- f ,( MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1018. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWB 'PAGE S Ft f It will please the doctor if you ' have hi prescriptions filled here. It In CHBcntlal Hint your prescriptions luivo ovory bit of tho potency that tho physician rollos upon or cIho tho results will bo (UHHiippolntlng. To, Insure this, drugs muut bo fresh, puro and ucllve, und must bo properly compounded. Our trndo Is very largo, which Insures rapid selling honeo freshness. Wo have every drug over culled Tor therefore substitution Is never found necessary. All prescriptions uro compounded by registered pharm acists, and our prices aro based on a fair and accurate cost accounting system. These aro somo of the rea sons why physicians aro alwayB pleased when wo fill their proscriptions LET US KILL YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION. HIE taT' nov VJKMr J WtWS Tk SUBSTITUTE ! Towi and Vicinity A eon was born Thurnday to Mr. and Mm. F. W. Btrubln, of this city. Llla Mlllor, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Q. Mlllor, spent tho week-end with friends at Yanioll. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Key, ofWalleW vlllo, wcro business callers In Spring field Saturday. Fhilllp dosslor, who Is employed at Wondllng spent tho wcok-ond with bit family In Sprlngflold. E, E. Morrison hao a rorco of six now rorling potntoos at his warohouso at Vhlrd and Main stroots. t Cash only at Wolf & Miller's. Fivo per cent dlscmioL . I . I 1. M J, Drury on Thursday socuroa . ' an oxploslvoa license at tho offlco ", of the county clork In Eugcno. ' ; Miss Gladys Taylor, of Marcola, has boon dismissed from tho Mercy bos ' pltal In Eugeuo. '.Mr. pnd Mrs. Georgo 8,paun nnd .. .... r It Jt . jhunuRicr,. am, worq.jn opiniKwum.v.i biisiutuu lihturdny. Mrs. H. T. Dennis, of Hnydcn Brldgo , has returned from Wlnborry wnoro whoro ' , she haB been for a short tlmo nurBlnB-1 vl nf Plnimnnl Hill, enlls- rrVf I wa. " - ted In tho cavalry branch of (ho army on Saturday. wtNTcn-A vouna man 16 to 48 . year, to learn the optical business. ? Enquire Sherman W. Moody, Euuene, iMr. and Mrs. Bon Stafford, of Cor- Taills, aro visiting with Mrs. Stafford's paronts, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rodman J;for a fow days. t W. II. McKlIn, Willis Sergeant, of Rlddloj and T. J. Conghlln, of Port ' ' land, aro registered at tho Amorlcan hotel. Mrs. John Wlnzonrlod roturncd ' Thursdny night from Portland whoro v - "b1io spent ChrlatmuB with hor daugh ter, Mrs. Joo Lemons. " Roland Moohlor, Frod Lomloy nnd Hugh LniiHhory roturnpd Friday to Amorlcan Lnko nftor a short lenvo of nbsonco at homo. , Fred ThomnB who has boon visiting with hta parents, at Swcotwator, Ida ho., during tho holidays, roturnod Thursday night. bor, Oregon Thursday. Mr. nnd Mtb, Paul Van Scoy and little daughter havo -roturnod from Washington whero Mr. Van Scoy has boon omployod for some tlmo on brldgo inspection work. . Mr. and Mrs. G. N. England who havo boon vlBltlng with Mrs. Englnnd'B parontB, Mr, and Mrs. John Parrl.sh, of Sprlngflold for tho past two wooks, returned to tholr homo at West Tim-' Hall's Big Shoe Sale Starts Thursday, Jan. 10 Store closed Wednesday Jim. 9th, to rearrange stock but repair work will be done Wednesday as usual. W. A. HALL, Walter J'nrrlsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. John I'arrlsh, lert Thursday for Mjvrsh lold whoro h" v 111 bo omployol Iti the mills at that place. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Martin havo re turned to their homo at San Francisco aftor a short visit with Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mis. I. T. Young- Mrs. John Kilzgorald, Glen LoVoo, and Frank Uariholomow, all of Hay doh, Brldgo, aro oufforlng from tho moaulcs, K. Mnco CM.'cd Saturday from Novada to Join his family who havo boon living on th" Drassflold placo In Douglas Gardens Blnco coming to Sprlngflold a short tlmo ago. Mrs. Mary McOratn, who haB been ininp fnr tho nnst two weeks at Harrlsburg returned to Sprlngflold , Saturday to contlnuo hor visit with her sister, fn'tnllv. Mrs. D. D. Weddlo, and Wo aro overstocked on hard wheat flour and far yie next two weeka will sell for loso than cost. Flour in the future will bo inferior In quality. Our stock Is lOOfr puro. Each sack guar anteed.' Get yours whllo you can. Springfield Feed company. .1 v f -c. C ln-llti ItnVA MT, -.111111 ."ID, LAf .. .- moved from tho M. J. McKlIn property i Inn Sixth and D stroots to ono of tho -, , . n u . MortonBon on,u ptroct botweon Eighth and Ninth StfCOlS, ' ! hcglBtorod "a tho Springfield hotel: S. L. Overton, BVownavlllb; G. Pratt, Llnslftw: V. L. Dunton, Camp Crcpk; Wm. Loe, Turnor; (ilaronco Boggle and wife, Brownsville; Everett Now- .land BrownaviUo; E. L. Bogglo, urownsvllle; Claudo L. Norman, Oren Nowiand, . J, A. Young, Bluo Rlvor; and Ufty Sm(th. On Saturday aftornoon a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bailey, of this city. SprlriQfleld Couple Wed Coral Shahan, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Shahan, of Sprlngflold, end LowU Mnybollo, son of Mrs. ThomnB Humphroy, also of Sprlngflold w'oro married Frlduy In Vancouver. Tho hrldo Is a Sprlngflold High school student. Homeopathic Physician Enlists FrloudB of Dr. A. J. Fawdott, former homoopathic practitioner in Sprlng flold, have rocolved news from him saying that ho hnd enlisted In tho medical corps of tho federal aorvlco At tho tlmo of hlff enlistment ho was practicing at Rlddlo. Are Your Sowers Clogged? Tho bowola aro tho soworago nys torn of tho body. You can woll Imag Ino the result when thoy aro utoppod up aa la tho case In conutlpntton. An .a purgative you will find Chnmbor- laln'a Tablots excellent. Thoy nro mild and gontlo In their action. They also lmprovo tho digestion. Main: Between 4th and Sth Catarrh Cannot Bo Cured with UOGAlt APl'tlCATIONB, an thiy rnnmit tench tlia cnt of the dlen. Ca tarrh I a blood or constitutional (lineage, niul In iirilnr In uurn II vim mimt tuko In terim! remMlvs. Hall's Catarrh Cure I tttlccn lntrnaliy, mid oci nirocuy upon Din Mood nnd rniifoim mirfaco. .Hall's Catarrh Curo U lint n quack iitedlclno. It wnn prrncrllMMl by ona of tho beat pliy alclnna In this roiintry for yenra nnd I a rpKiilnr pwierlptlon, It la rompoaod or tlin lioat tonics known, comliln'd with tho beat blood purincrs, nrllnn dlrnctly on th mucoua aurfarr-a, Tim perfect comulna lion of the two Inaredlenta la what pro duce audi wonderful reaiilta In curlnit rntnrrli. Bnd for teatlmonlnla, free. V. J. CIIKWIV A CO.. Prop., Toledo, O. Bold ty Druadfl. iirle 7Se. Taka Haifa Vamllr rilla for conillpstlon. ACTIVITIES OF OTHER COMMUNITIES TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS T.HUR8TON an. 5. Mrs. Hiram Mlllor, daugh ter, Margaret and Miss Mary Mlllor of Landax aro visiting relatives and friends hero. Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith Taylor, of Mc Konzlo Brldgo, arc visiting at tho homos of Frank and Charles Taylor at Bon Ton Acres. Mr. and Mrs. BHIle Ingram of Pitts- vlllo, California visited at tho homo of Mrs. Ingram's grandmother, Mrs. M. E. Ilussoll, during tho holidays. 1 Mrs. Margaret Campbell has return - od from a visit at I'leacant Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Calvert and fam-; lly, of Bello Fountain, visited Mr. Calvert's sisters, Mrs. Itena Edmls ton and Mrs. Roberta Baugh during tho holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Prosfon Cobb left for La Grande, Oregon, Wednesday. James Mocker of Yakima, Washing ton la homo on a visit. J. McFall, ot Eugene, called at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edmls ton yesterday. Mn"and Mrs. B. C. Rowe and Mrs. Laura Ilussoll havo returned from a visit with Percy Rowe. and Mrs. Rus- sell's brother, Wesley Potter, and friends at Fort Stevens. At tho regular meeting of tho Red Cross (Thursday an unusual amount ot finished articles were turned out WEST SPRINGFIELD Jan. i William J. Powell, eldast uiother of Mrs. J. W. Neat, of West Springfield, died at his homo at Wend ling. Wednesday. Tho funeral wis held at tho homo of his daughter Mrs. Sf O. Wrgh"t on lilvorsldo Avenue. North of Eugcno, January 4, Rever end M. F. Chllds officiating. Inter ment was made at' Mulkey cemetery. MI8B iana, ai. Aiicnaei ana uarry i Bowman wero. united In marriage at tho Freo Miithodlst . parsonage, Thursday aftornoon at 3:15. Rever end M. F. Chllds officiating. The , ladles of the Red Cross met with Mrs. Ingalla Wednesday after noon and completed several garments for tho soldiers. Tho next meeting will bo held at the Glenwood school house Tuesday at 2 p m. SENTENCED TO 60 DAYS Foss C. Maple, Pleads Guilty to Charge of Embezzlement Fobs C. Maplo, former postmeastor of Marcola, was on Thursday senten ced to GO days In tho Multnomah county jail when he pleaded guilty to charges of ombozzlomcnt ot $290 ot tho post-office funds nnd tho open ing of a letter which passed through that offlco. Lonioncy was extendod to the pris oner on recommendation of. tho Fed oral nttornoys. Though sentenced to rcrvo CO days on each ot tho counts nllogod against his, It vaa docreod by tho judge that tho two terms aro to run concurrently. It was shown that Maplo has a wife and four children undor 12 years of ago, who will bo dependent on two ot his brothers, both ot whom are regis tered men, ono In Class 1. Maplo for morly condnctod a drug storo at Mar cola, and oxplalnod that ho took tho $200 from money ordor funds to holp htm moot personal debts, intending to repay tho amount' Ho failed In business' boforo repayment was ef fected, it was shown.. Enroll at Business College Misses Vera Williams, Jano Llnd soy, Harriot "Vllae, Grace Wajkor, and Boronlco Caglpy enrolled for tho Eu gono Business Collogo night school course last week, Mrs. Upton Here Mis. S. H. Upton, of tho Loutso Roscuo Homo In Fortland, was In Sprlngflold Saturday on buBlnoss. Stomach Troubles Jf you havo troublo with your stomach you should try Chamberlain's Tablqts. So many havo boon restored to honlth by tho uso ot thoso tablets ninl their cost Is bo little, 25 conts, that It Is worth whllo to give them a trial. man school notes By WANNA McKINNEY Miss Vera Williams and Miss Jano Llndsoy havo enrolled In tho night classes at tho Eugcno Business Col lego. Berenice Cagley president of tho Senior class, Is also taking, tho night school course. Mr. Kirk has been teaching the Mathematics and Sclcnco classes, formerly taught by W. J. Moore, who has gone to tho Coburg schools, hIiico school opened after the Christmas holidays. Celcsto Foulks, Botany instructor, was absent two days last week. A. petition was circulated among the s'udents Thursday and Friday for tho purpose of determining how many ! students, would prefer going to school on Saturdays to going two weeks long or next spring. The petition will be presented to tho School board at their regular meeting tonight I 1 Berttic Bruce, a member of the '17 'graduating class visited scfiool Friday mornlng. She Is a graduate of the teachers training department and is teaching in the public schools of Gold son this year. Mr. wm. TiodenbauEh. a sraduate win, tha in. nf '17. viaiteri Hleh school Thursday. Mrs. Rodenbough was Leota McCrackcn before her mar rlago on Christmas Day. She is teach Ing in the Veneta public schools now. uiBCUss in general -way the merla Anna Bldwell, who completed tho of theIr d,fl.ient preparations. At teacher's training course last week h,8 BUgBestIon l toke pica8Ure i ex has gone to Rlverview where she will ,;rB8,ng m. cf(imatlon of qhamber be In charge of tho first four grades ,am,8 Cough Remedy x have a tomllvi In the public schools. jof 8,x chlld,fcn anil have used thi3 ; n-niedy In m- home for years. I col our Basketball quintet met the skier it tho oiuy .bgh remedy on tin Mimroo team at Monroe Friday night market, as 1 have tried nearly all Tho acore was 33 to 21 in favor ofindb" Eail '. Uc.6s, Publisher Ham our opponents. Superintendent It L. , Djton Count Republican-News, Svr.-. Kirk accompanied the boys on the trip. They made tho trip in Ben Dav- idion's and Frank Shontx'scars. , . . Evt ry place you gb'S'ybu can see the Seniors trying to figure out how to'get some money by' the' time tnor class pins ajrlvc. J - t w. . iutslca have Joined some secret club. In Eugene 'and are now sporting their! r.'cw club pins. I ! Friday evening tho Springfield High school Basketball team played the j Monroo town team nt Monroe. Mon roe won with a score of 33-21. fThe team was taken in automobiles. Those who made the trip were: Ray Alexander, Manager; Bill Hill, Ben Davidson, Jerry Van Valrah, John Dimm, Walter Gossler; subs, Halllo j Bryon and Clarence Kester; umpire , Ivan Male. Superintendent JL L. Kirk accompanied tho team. Wanna McKinney was absent from school Friday morning. Stanley Goodoll registered as a new student this morning.. He is from Junction City nnd is a member of the unlor class. Allco McBco, Doris Holland and Eliza Copenhaver were absent from school today. Made in Springfield A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES EGGIMANN'S FOR FINE Pastries and Candies EGGIMANN'S CANDY KITCHEN AND BAKERY PHONE 51 YOU GET ALL THE NEWS THAT "MADE IN SPRlNOFIFCb" EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY IN THE SPMNGFIEUr NEWS .Subscription 1.5P per year R. R. Grant Lands Will Be Seeded Cottage- Grove Residents Will Sow Seed if Furnished by Government . Representative Hawley has submit ted to the secretary of agriculture a proposal made by residents of Cottage Grove, Or., to seed 1000 acres of land burned over last season. The land is largely Oregon & California rail road grant land, and lies west of Cot- iaeo tlrovo and east of Kfiml.iw valtnv aaminisiraior ai me ouicu i uun6 iagcunoanucasioisiusiawvaiioy.i& m the Court House, In vlow of tho Interest of the gov- within six months from the date ot ernment In this property, people of , tho first "1",,. Cottage Orovo propose that. If the notice. Dec. 10, 1917. I government will furnish suitablo grass ' 8Ccd th w,u 8ced tho ground during tho w,ntcr- u ,s thou&ht 1,10 burned' 0V8r tract wI makc excellent cattle ranBo. All Odd Fellows Take Notice The installation of Officers has been postponed one week, until Jan. 16., the District Deputy Grand Master not being able to be present to Install this week. By Order of NOBLE GRAND Located on A Street W. L. Goodell and family moved to town last Thursday from Junction City, where' Mr. Goodell was foreman the Diamond S. Ranch. They are now located at 660 A street , Prefers Chamberlain's "In tho course of a conversatioi .with Chamberlain Uedicine Co.s rep resentative today, we had occasion to c iee, Kan The Ddnger Sinai The better care you give your eyes, the better service they will give you. irrn When they pain you or feel strained it s a sign that something is wrong with them. We can tell you If you need glasses and prescribe the correct ones to relieve your eye trouble. To see better see Moody. Save your eyes. Broken Lenses EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST Factory Quickly AND OPTICIAN uo Replaced 881 Willamette Street Premises TELEPHONE 362 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, OBFGON. JOB Made At the Phone 2 TO ALU PERSONS, WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Springfield, Oregon December 19, 1917. Notlco Is hereby given, that my wife Susan B. Settle has left my bed and board, without my consent and re moved all her house-hold effoct from the resldenco where wo resided on Fifth street In Springfield, Oregon. This Is to notify all persons that I wilt not pay any debts she may contract. GEO. SETTLE. Dec.10,1 7,24.31 rJan.7.14,21. NOTICE TO CREDITOR8 Notice i hereby given that tho un redslgncd has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Maria Minor, deceased, by the Judge of tho County Court for I.ane County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pro sent the same, properly verified and with the proper vouchers, to tho JE8SK A. fOUWTAIW, Administrator .of the estate of Maria Minor, deceased. Dec.l0.17.24,31:Jan.7. Bryan's Prices 6n Tobacco Velvet - 10c Stag .....10c Union Leader 'A . . 10c Luckey Strike .; .'.10c Bull Durham 5c Duke's Mixture 5o. WHEAT STRAW PAPERS Sc Nebo Cigarettes ... 20s. Tigar Cigarettes .. 20s, Mecca Cigarettes . . 20s Murad Cigarettes . . 10", .10c .10c .10c .15c La Marquise Cigarettes 20s15c BRYAN'S Cigar Store y'sTcric Lenses are best Mood. ELECTRICITY For light, heat and, power. ''Made In Springfield." Oregon Power Co. PRINTING m Sprm&neki News Office k I I. V 1 f r 1 I I'll