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MONDAY, TANUAItY 21, 1018. THE SPItlNOTlELD NEWS PAGE S Just Received A long doluycd shipment of Patriotic Stationery IN KHAKI and white ; . your cholco op three different Btylce. . '3 v -50c AND 1,00 A B0X " See our Mnln Street window ' ' 'WE. NEVER SUBSTITUTE ! Town and Vicinity I'ontinnater II. M Stowart is In Port land today on builncin E B Morrlndn ahlppcd ono cur of potatoos to California Thuradijr. j . S. II. linker, cf nrownavlllo, wiu In CprlnRflold Inst week on buiili.ons. Mlis Morlo" Nlmmo and Mltta Marian Ulchmond spent tba wook-ond at tho homo of tho former's paronta at Albany I'runlne saws and ahoara at IIOL DIIOOK'8. Dr. Allco Small and famllr n via It'np with Mra. Small's brother, 1). V Hatch and family Jack Kowo and Aloo Matliawn, of Thurston, woro In Springfield Satur day on buHlnuBH Mrs. J.ohnnnn Day, of Eugono spout Thursday at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W U Dunlup, of thlH city WANTED A young man 15 to 18 years to learn the optical business. Enquire Sherman W. Moody, Eugene. Mr. and Mm. V A Ilnlloy, of Prune villa and family nra planning to movo to Oakrldgo soon P. A. Ilnlloy, of PrunovIUo, under went an operation at tho offlco of u local physician last wook. James S.nydor, of Loona, visited at tho homo of his sistor, Mrs. Georgo Catching last wock. Our big furnlturo snlo will be con tinued nnothor ton days. Ho suro and read our announcement In this papor. IIAYDKN & METCALK Mrs. Itay Daugh and children, of Thurston, nro visiting with relatives nt Junction City Tho county clerk on Thursday a warded to James Paris, of Mabel, tho bounty upon a bob cat W. J. Sturgls rotufnod to Browns ville Snturday nftor a few days vl3lt In Springfield. C. W Hnlght sold his property on' Third and Wnll stroot today to S. D. Tyler. WOODCUTTERS Don't forgot to see our nxos wodgos arid handles. HOMlItOOK STOKE A 35 cent whip for tho prlco of orio gnllon of gnsollno at tho HOLimOOK STORE. ' Wclby Stevens and J. F. rowers county road viewers wont to Vonota today on business. Prod Stump has roturnod from Port land whore ho hns boon working for tho past fow months. Mrs Hilda Ludwlkson, of Portland, Ib visiting in Springfield Wlill horo sho will rocolvo medical treatment' from ono of tho physicians. The W A Hall Shoo Store will have a shlpmont of Indies' fino dress shoos, In latest styjos, insdo of a, wook, or a llttlo more, Just as soon as thoy enn como by oxpross and I will bo nblo to sell thorn at a very roasonablo prlco. Mr. nnd Mrs. Goo. Safford havo gone to Portland, whoro thoy will visit their son and' family, Mr and Mre. Chas Safford." Mrs E. J Reynolds has roturnod from ItOEoburg whoro sho wont to attend tho funeral of bor mother, Mrs Ellon Wholploy, .Mrs. 'Ernost E. Howjtl, of, Cuihnian Oregon vlsltod with frlonds In Spring field Friday. Mrs Howltt who Is a J fanner Springfield girl, wub Miss ( llernleejpeanett before hor marriage. Jamoa Shaub, of Cruswoll- spent tho week-end with his daughters, Mrs. II. 11. Posoy and Mrs. Vlrglo Townsond Mr and Mrs Thos Slkcs and family havo moved from Sprlngflold to the old J P. Powers farm on Sprlngflold Houto 1, Mrs. A. W Weaver, of Thurston, ar rived Thursday from-Can. FranclBco, where sho enjoyed a throo weeks' visit at tho homo of her son,' Xrwell and his wife REPAIR 8HOE8T ....Woll I should say wo do. 20 years oxporionco and tho best of leathor accounts for our fast growing business Cash only. No discount on ropalrlng. WOLK & MILLER Mrs J. H. Harper, who has ben visiting since Christmas with her daughtor, Mrs O C Hamlin, of Kugi'tie and with a brother of Springfield Ii.ih returned to nor Jiomo In Portland Fred Montgomery, of Itoscburp, spent Friday rilGht with his parent M'. and Mrs. A. L Montgomery, of this city H E. Rico, who In conducting n gro yVry Btoro and hotel at N'otI was In Springfield Saturday on buslnqss. Mr. Rico formorly lived In Sprlngflold. being employed In tho Drossier Hard ware storoJust Deforo loa'vlng hero. THANK YOUI Wo know that without your coop oration our sale would not havo mot with such Instantaneous success and I- am .In a better position now than overto servo you. W. A. HALL SHOE STORE. Mr. and Mrs Joo Abcono, of Suth orlln, who havo been vlBltlng frlonds horo for tho past fortnight, left on Thursday for Corvallls, whoro thoy will visit rolatlvos beforo returning to their homo ' D. n. Talloy, who has boon visiting with his nlocos, Mrs. W F Kotoo, ol Springfield and Mrs A Z Kotor, nt Woiiiling, for somo time, loft th's inurnlnp for Mount Vernon whoro ho will vitilt with his son Karl Laxton of Sprlngflold, loft Thursday for Portland whoro ho will await bolug called out as a member of tho Univorslty of Oregon baso hoa lvltnl cores, which has been taken into tho national army. Ho la u son of Jnmes Laxton, of this city. Rcglstorod at tho Sprlngflold hotel last week woro: H. M. Elliott, Monroo S. J."!oddard and H. Ti Fountain, Wnltorvlllo; F P. Thurmnn, Camp Crook; H. Koonoy, Sweet Homo; F. C. Montgomory, Rosoburg; Ed Loffor, Vtda; L E. "Donnott, K ICeeney Ed Nolior, Claude Norman, Joo Noil. Real Estate Transfers. Walter LouIbo Allen to Mabol E. Mortciiscn, lots G, C-l, 7, 8, bill W, Washburn's sub of S, I, & P. Co's add to Sprlngflold J10, Eooles Seen Near Springfield A largo oaglo and Its mato wore soon along tho county road north of Sprlngflold Friday. It Is thought those woro somo of tho ones that nost on tho hill back of Soavoy's forry. Prefers Chamberlain's "In tho courso of a convorsatloi with Chamborlaln Medicine Co.b rep resentattvo today, wo had occasion to (.Ibcusb In C'Aeral .way the morl.Vi of -their dtft'iont preparations, At his suggestion I take pleasure In ex pressing my estimation of Chamber latu'B Cough Remody.' I havo a familv of six children and havo usod this remedy In my homo for years. I con sU'or, It thu pi(y vbgh romedy.on tha nldrkot, as r havo trlod nearly all ' Mud," BaU .'. Ucbb Publisher Ham llton Conntr Kor. bllcan-Nowo, Svr.t cue, Koa, ' Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with 1CAL AI'PUCATIONB, n tliey rniiiiot tench tho nt of tho 1li?nii, Co tnrrh In n blood or cotutllullonul (5lne, nnd In order to cure It you mum tnht In ternal roinpilloB. Unit' Catarrh Cure I taken Internally, mid act directly upon llio blood and mucoiio surface. Hnll'a Catarrh Cure I not n (jimck medicine. It was prescribed Uy one of the bett pliy ulclniu In Ihln country for years and in a rrutdnr prescription, It li compoaed of tlm bent tonlr known, combined with the bent blood purifier, nctlnic directly on the murou nnrlncen, The perfect cemblna Hon of the two InsTedlenti I what pro. dure such wonderful rfnultn In ciirlnc rntnrrli. Hend for foxtlmonlal, free. , P. 3. CIirCNKY & CO.. Props., Toldo, 6. Kold by PriiKBldi, prim 7S?. Take lull's Family l'llla for conitlpnllon. V SOCIAL EVENTS . KEN8INGTON CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. W. H. POULARD Thursdny afternoon tho Kensington club was dollghtfully ontortalncd by Mrs. W, H, Pollard at her homo 'on A Mrcot. A fcaturo of the afternoon wns a number of selections-played on tho Pathcphono. A dainty ono courso lunchoon was served to the la dien at tho closo of tho afternoon. Membors present wero: Mrs. R. L. Kirk, Mrs. D. W. Crltos, Mm Joo Lusby, Mrs C. E. Fischer, Mrs. Horry Stowart, Mrs Ethel Bally, Mrs Goorgo Catching, Mrs. William Dawson, Mrs. R. P. Mortonson, and II E Walker. Guests of tho club wero: Mrn Henry Korf and Mrs. W. V. Hutchinson PRISCILLA' CLUB IS ENTER TAINED BV MRS. MCKINZEY Tho Prlscllla Club was entertained at tho home of Mrs. Alec McKlnzey Friday afternoon. At the close of tho afternoon delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The gticstu of tho club wero: Mrs R. P Mortenson Mrs O. B Kossoy, Mrs Earl Stewart and Mrs. C E Whcaton Mcmbeia present wero: Mesdamos, N. L. How ard, W C. Robhan, I D Larimer, D S Beats, Wm Rouse, John Seavc7, J. M. Wlthrow, Riley SnodgraBs and Annn Knox. Tho next meeting will bo In two weeks at tho home of Mn W. C Rebhan CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR HOLDS SOCIAL MEETING Tho Christian Endeavor society of tho Christian church held their month ly social at tho homo of France Travis Friday night. Tho business meeting .which was planned was postponed un til a later date when a larger number of tho membors wore together. Do llclous refreshments wero served to tho following guests: Gladys Lepley, Mrs. Dolbort Bucknum, Mabel January Ellen Lambert, Vera Senseney, Cnrrlo Ditto, Fern Travis, Elslo Weddlo, Earnest Kora, nnd Edgar Sorenson. Are Your Sewers Clogged? Tho bowels are the -sewerage tsys tern of tho body. You can woll lraag' Ino the result when thoy are stopped up as Is tho case in constipation. An a purgative you will find Chamber-, lnln'a TablotB oxcellont. Thoy nro mild and gentle In their action. They also Improvo tho digestion. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION Notlco Is ltoroby given that by vlr vo of nn oxocutlon nnd order of sale Issued out of tho Circuit Corut of tho Stato of Oregon for Lano County on tho 26th day of December 1917. In a suit whoroln the plaintiff, K. I. Stowell recovered Judgmont against tho do fondants M M. Thornton nnd Emily u. Tiiomton, for tno sum or J347.50 with Interest thereon from tho 15th day of Novombor, 1917, at the rate of 10 por cent per annum, and, thrlty flvo nnd no-100 dollars attorney fees nnd tho further sum of fourteen and 40-lpO dollars costs, which Juug- mont wns enrolled nnd dockotod in tho clerk's offlco of said court in Bald county on tho 16th day ot Docombor, 1917, and said execution to mo dirocted commanding mo in tho name of tho Stato of Orogon in order to sntlsfy saia judgment attorney roes, costs and accruing costs to sou the follow ing doscrfbod real proporty to-wit: Boglnnlng nt tlio Northwest corner of tho Northeast quarter (N. E. U) of Soctlon twonty-throo (23) Township twenty (20) South of Range four (4) West, thenco running" south twenty two (22) rods to tho contor ot tho County road, thence In a Northeast- torly direction along tho contor of snld county road to a point on tho Soctlon lino sixty six (CC) rods East of tho Northwost corner of Soctlon twenty inroo (23) Township twenty (20) thonco West to tho place of boglnnlng containing ton (10) acres more or loss nit in soctlon twenty throo (23) Town ship Twonty (20) South of Range four (4) West, Lano County Oregon. Now, therefore, In tho name of tho Stato of Orogon, and In compliance with said Execution and ordor of sale, and In order to satisfy said Judgment, attornoy fees, costs and accruing costs I will on Saturdny, tho 2nd day of Fob. 1018, nt the hour of ono o'clock p. m. jon said day, at tho Southwest door or the county courthouse at Eugeno, Lnno County, Oregon, offer for pale, and soil, BUbjoct to redemption, all the right, tltlo and Interest ot tho Dofent'antB M. M. Thornton, Emily B,' (Thornton, Edward T. Haugeborg and Ethel O. Haugeborg and all por sons claiming by, through or under mom or any ot them In and to tho nbovo doHcribed real property. J. C. PARKER, t. Bhnrl'f Lano County, Oregon, Br D. A. Klklnp, Dptity. nw m t, n t i i.3i,2s. man school notes By WANNA McKINNEY Another part of our high school has dosortcd us, a pleco fell out -f tho ofcBcmbly room stovo Wednesday morn liiK , , . Glen LoVco was a visitor here Tups day morning. Ho Is stationed with the 301th .Ambulanco company ut OAmp Lowls, - ' Tho 'members of Miss Lindsay's E7 Class havo begun work on n three net historical play based on events during tho Revolutionary period. Tho cIhm has been divided Into three feullou3 arh of which will develop one net, The new subjects which will be offered next semester are Algebra 1, English 1, History 1, Ecconomics, Com mcrclal Geography and Penmanship Spelling. (Thora Boosen, in H7, "Arj sheep cattle?" Wednesday evening our team play ed the Eugene Junior High school basketball team on the local floor. Tho game was fast from start to finish but was too scrappy to allow 511 r boys to show their playing ability. Nevertheless they put up a go"d fight and came out with the big end of a 29 to 22 score. The visitors brought a large number of rooters with them. Ray Alexander and Mr. L. A Wright, of Eugene, wero tlmokesp rs, Maurice, of Eugene, was umpire, and John Dlmm referee. Durlflg the last half Dlmm substituted for Kcstcr us forward and Kcster refcread. The line ups were: Springfield, Davidson and Kcster, forwards; Van Valzah, center; Hill and Gosslcr, guards; Junior High; Purdy and Hy land, forwards; Lawr.ence, center Farmer nnd Andrews, guards. Margaret Tomseth is back in school after being absent all last week with a severe case of poison oak. Wo nro certainly proud of our basketball boys. A 29 to 22 victory .wlth"' our old rival Junction City is a pleasant thing to think about. A new student, Alice Marie Small enrolled here Monday morning. Her former homo was In White Fish, Mon tnna. She Is a member of the Soph' more class. Friday the Domestic Science class told to stay at the high school build Ing. They thought they were going to get off easy, but they didn't, they had a quiz. Tjiosp posted In the tardy list this morning wero Ella Boesen, Jerry Van and Lewis Glbbs. v Wo played Pleasant Hill on tho Pleasant Hill floor Friday night, A largo crowd of rooters from hero ae companied the tenjn. Thorn Boesen and Anna GorrJe spent .Saturday at the former's homo west of Eugene. ', ,- Morgnret Tonisoth' and Wnnna Mc- Klnney wero Sunday guests at the homo of Jean and Dutoe Fischer. I Gladys Potorson wns absent from 'chool Monday morning. D. W. ROOF JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, - OREGON PINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST SUTTON BLDG. . PHONE 20-J RE8IDENCE PHONE 129-W CAREFUL. CONSCIENTIOUS DENTISTRY DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 116V Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. W. F. WALKER j UNDERTAKER I FUNETTAL DIRECTOR i Office PhoBo 63; Kestdunee 67 J - West Main St. , Big Furniture Sale CONTINUED For another ten days this great sale of House Furnishings will go on. It has been a grand success from start th finish as every one that has attended it will tell you. Never before has such prices been quoted on first-class merchandise as we are giving you. If you have not been able to attend this great slaugh ter of prices now is jrour chance. If it means any thing to you, to buy at WHOLESALE COST, goods bought by us be fore the advance, now is your opportunity. if- HA YDEN & METCALF "THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE'' A PLAY NOT A MOVIE A SUPERB ACTING COMPANY CHOSEN ESPECIALLY TO FIT THE PARTS ASSUMED. MARIE FULLER, H. RAY SNEDEKER, LOYD CLARKE, VIOLET LAVERNE, MORTIMER SNOW, AL MACDONALD, MARIE DEVERE AND OTHERS. NOTE Vaudeville, the real kind be tween each act of play. The poetic side of life in the Kentucky, mountains is most beautifully portrayed in this famous play. The Lonesome Pine from which the story takes its name was a tall tree that stood in solitary splendor on a mountain top. The fame of the pine lured a young engineer through Kentuckey to catch the train, and when he final ly climbed to its shelter, he found not only the pine but tlie footprints of a girl, and the girl proved to be lovely and piquant, and the trail of these girlish footprints led the engineer a merry chase, and then oh, well, you have most likely read the book, or if you haven't you will. , The play as will be presented in your, theatre by the Snedecker Company will be as interesting as the book. Bell Theatre Tuesday Evening, Jan, .22 FOX 7 REAL FEATURE PICTURE OF ROMEO AND JULIET WILL BE SHOWN IN CONNECTION. SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 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 tQ ' dtecuBs Tvith you. ' i FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, ORFGON, See Devil Judd, Bare foot June, Retta Tplliver Old Hon, "Uncle Billy, Jack Hale, Dore Tolliver. ' TT 4-1. n V,r. never grows old. See 'the thrilling cli maxes and Beautiful Scenery. BEAUTIFUL SPECIAL SCENERY VERY REASONABLE PRICES