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MONDAY, PKimUAUY 11, 1018 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS V STOP THAT BARK tAITU III l ll White Pine and Spruce Balsam 1 If yon have a Htubhorn cough and your lungs arc Inflamed and your air paHBagCH Irritated, thto Bplondld cough syrup will afford the relief you Book promptly and without any harmful erfeclB . Ponalar Whlto Vino and Spruce Hultmm Ih a healing remedy compoBed of White Pino Hark, Spruce Oum, Tamarac Hark, Wild Cherry and other Ingredients of recognized merit. A bottle of this effective remedy will soon rid you of that harassing cough, and Tor your protection tho .formula Is on overy label. ,AJZ white Pine anil spruce uamam tfuraamuwummtiaBnnaaa IB Sold III and only at Pcnalar Btores. In two sizes, 25c and fiOc r Ciet yourstoday at we NEVER SUUSTITUTC : Town and Vicinity Mrs. A. O. Poor, of Eugene, "was a IniHlnciiH vlHltor In thu city Thursday. J, c. Dlmm ninilu a buulnoB trip to CroHwcll Friday afternoon. Mm. M. Slack, of Marcola, wnB ills mlBHCtl from tho Morcy liOBiilt.il Friday J. J. Ilnrbough, of Kugeno wnH In Kprlngflold Sutunlay afternoon. Flrnt Claim Repairing at tho W. A. HAI.L. Shoo Storo, Main botwoun Fourth and Fifth. Carl Coffman, of Daxtor, Is a guest at tho Amorlcan hotel. Mrs. Ucorgo Mathowu Is visiting at tho homo of hor mother, Mrs. Jonnlo Smith. Mrs. A. 0. Foor, Vlavl Manager from Portland Is permanently located at 329 Ostium Hotel, Eugono. Patrons Invited to call. Mrs. Paul Robloy submitted to an oporntlon for appondlcltls at the Mer cy hospital In Eugono Saturday. ' D. W. Gray, of Haydcn Bridge, has bought a Chevrolet touring car from tho Goodpasture garago in Eugene. Mrs. Joo Schornlcka loft Friday for Portland to visit with friends and rel atives WA'NfED A young man 15 to 18 years to learn the optical business. Enquire Sherman W. Moody, Eugene. Hay Sundcrman, Charllo Uurgess, ,and Will MoBhlcr of Haydon Hrlilgo woro In town Saturday on business. Mtb. Howard Woods is nblo to bo down town again after hor recent op eration at tho Morcy hospital.. . Llla Miller roturnod Friday froiu Donna whoro Bho spent u week visit' ing. with rolntlveH. Mrs, aoorgo Dovlno, of Jasper was Proparo yourBolf for futuro weather, by encasing your feet In a pair of shoos bought at tho W. A. HALL Shoo Storo. ' ' n Springfield buslnoss visitor Satur day. , Itobcrt Mllllcnn, of Waltorvlllo, had a growth removed from his leg at tho Morcy hospital In Etigeno. TMin Dimtilt-ifv Qvcfnm nf Tm ' urovnd Miinln Rtllflv Is tmiclir hv IRMA WILSON SHONTZ Studio, Fourth and D Springfield, Oregon Jens Allen, of Cascade Locks, is visiting with frlonds and relatives In Bprlngflold. Mr. and Mrs. Vorno Wllkonson went to Coburg Saturday to visit for a few days. Anna Illdwoll, who is teaching In tho Hlvorvlnw public hcIiooIs, spent tho wcok-eud at hor homo In Spring field. Friends received a lettor from John D. AuhwnrUi saying that ho was leav ing Quantico, Va. Tho probabilities aro that ho has sailed for France. His addrosH now Is 119 Company First Replacement natation, U. S. Marines. Expeditionary Forces. Mr. and $r.. SInnor moved Satur day from their farm near Goshen to their property at Eighth and Main streets. William Halght loft last week for Salem whero he, will Join Mrs. Halght who has boon 'Visiting' there for a short time. " MIbb Martha Mortonson, of Salem, who has been visiting with her brother Dr. R. P. Marteuson.retuirnod to hor homo Thursday. . FOUND Tho placo whero you can get good atout shoes for boys at reas onable prices. W. A. HALL'S shoe storo. ", William Frost and Alva Frost, of McCloud, California are visiting with tholr mother Mrs. Ellon Frost and olstor Mrs. Ida Larlson, of this place. U. W. McGoo and wlfo, of Mabel; J. C. Hannon, of Grants Pass; M. E. Stono and wlfo, of Cottagd Grovb; J.'j Dall of Hond; S, S. Stovlns nnd.EUncr Prtttt.wero rcglaierpd nt tho Sirlni;- flold hot?l. - Mr. nnd Mrs. George Johnson, who formerly resided at,. Sprlngflold .but Svho hayo 'recently b'tjen' living" in Marshf,loid ,wero In Sprlngfjold Thurs day on' tholr way to Lowell whero (hoy oxpoct to mako tholr' homo. . Announcement Tills will nnnbunco' that 1 liavo roturned ,tb my old atpnd and huvo again csabllshe,d myself as blacksmith and- wood , work simp. I hnvo also two mills and nm propar od to grind wholo wheat flour nnd corn moal nnd.chpp, all, kinds of feed rollod oats nnd'brtrloy. HAMPTON & SON. Second and South A stroots. C, J. Dndd, of Eugene, visited in Springfield Saturday, Harriott Vilas, who has resigned hor poHltlon as third grado toachor In tho Sprlngflold public schools, lias ro turnod to hor homo In Portland. Society Doings of the Season C. E. SOCIETY ENJOYS SO CIAL AND BUSINESS AFFAIR ' Thd ChrlHtlnn Endeavor Society of tho Christian church hold a busf tiosH mooting Friday evening at tho homo of 'Mr', and Mrs. Roy Frost. Tho meeting was called to order by tho socrotary Gladys Lopley. Tho mcni born voted to pay half the cxpcnseH of two dolugatcs to tho Stato C. E. convention in Eugono February 22, 23, and 24, The 'delegates appointed woro Mrs. Dolbort liucknam nnd Mrs. j Roy Frost. Tho resignation of Franco Travis, president of tho society, was accepted. Dolbort Uucknam, vlco-prcs Idont vJtl act as president until elec tion of offlcors In Juno. Aftor the buslnoss meeting a social time was enjoyed by all and delicious refreshments of cako, cocoa and cook los woro served nt tho closo of tho ovonlng. Those who enjoyod tho hos pitality of tho host nnd hostess were: Misses Gladys Lopley, Carry Ditto, Vora Sonsenoy, Ellen Lambert, Irva Ilarbro, Lena Tilton, Augusta Drabhant Franco Travis, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert liucknam, and Earnest Korn. INTERMEDIATES HAVE SOCIAL AND UU8INES8 MEETING Tho Intermediate Christian Endea vor Society of tho Christian church held tholr monthly business and social HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER IS OUEST OF HONOR . . On Friday ovonlng tho HngllBh' 6 clans of tho Sprlngflold High School gave a farewell party In honor of their toachor , Dorlrt E. Hubbell, a practice teacher from tho University of Oregon whoso work in tho High school wbb finished with the closing of tho first sonioBtcr, nt tho homo of Dorrls Bikes, a mile and a half nprth of Springfield. Members of the class present woro: Doris E. Hubbell, Eu gene Rcatrlco Holbrook. Dorria Bikes, Lynn Grand, and Vcrdon May. The guests of tho class were: Audrey Perkins, Nclllo Coponhaver, Ray Alex ander, nnd Ren Davidson. Rcfrcs monta woro served by the girls of tho class at tho closo of the evenings en tortalnmcnt, ENTERTAIN8 WITH FAREWELL PARTY FOR HARRY WALLACE Mr, and Mrs. Ben Skinner enter tained a number of their friends Tues day evening with a party In honor of Hairy Wallace who has enlisted n tho Marine Corps. Two Immcnco flags were draped over tho doors and these with many smaller ones madok patriotic setting for the pleasant e vont. COO and pool were the diversion of tho evening. During tho evening delicious refreshments, decorated with tiny souvenir flats, wero served. Lmcotlng Tucsday;ovonng as tho guest j,, pr08ent wcr0-. M8Beg Ma;. or narry Fanurem at the homo or garet Tom8eth Fricda Fandrern, Wan Airs, jacK ueniioy. ino semiannual election of officers was held with the following result: Harry Fandrern, prenldont, Bert Lea, vice-president, secretary and treasurer, Committees for tho year wc.ro also appointed. Af ter tho buslncs meeting a social ovo nlng wan enjoyed and refreshments woro served. Following were tho mom bors present: Carrie Ditto Edna Moo, Sylvia Strubln, Laurel Griffin, Eyolyn Miller, Elslo Woddlc, tuporlntendcnt. Harry Fandrern, Bert Lee Asaliel Fishn Qalnty .refreshments wero served at Stanley Goodell Frank Shontz, Clifford Fandrern, and .Donver Yonng. Guests woro: Margaret Tomseth, Mabel and Freda Fandrern. na McKlnney; Messrs Anthony, BUI Tillman of Portland, Jack Gorrie, Dar roll Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bently. Mr. and Mrs. Elga Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Skinner, Mr. and Mrs'. Ben Skinner and tho honor guest YOUNGER SET-HAVE ENJOYABLE PARTY Frank Dc Puo entertained a few of tho yoanger set at a dancing nnd card prty nthls homo Thursday venlng. JUNIOR ENDEAVORERS ENJOY SOCIAL EVENING On Tuesday evening tho monthly business and social moetlng of the Junior Endoavor was hold at tho home of Wlnnlfrcd Long. After tho business meeting games were played and ap ples, cookies and punch woro served to the gucstB. Miss Gladys Lopley was olectcd Junior Superintendent. Those present were: Gladys Lepley, Emma Travis, Holen McComsey, Ruth Shontz, Viola Nelson, Mary E. Whit ney, Lcnlco Herrlck Vivian Senseney, Dorothy Ditto, Vernlta Morrison, Win nlfrod Long, Alice MortofiBon, Alehe and Dorene Larimer Mabel McPhor son, Audrey McPhoraon, Clara Vol stodt, Wendell McKlnnoy, Lester Smith, Ray and Rolph Weber, Hllbcrt Cagloy, Virgil Mcpherson ,and Elmo Long. the close of the evening. Mrs. Wilmot C. Fo'ster, sister of the host and Dr. T. Homer Coffin, both of Portlnnd, were special guests of the evening. WAS DINNER GUEST Miss Harriet Vilas, of this-city, was Uie dinner guest- of Irs. Wlllard S. Plank at the Plank home in Eugene Thursday' night, - " SPECIAL NOTICE Having sold my business I am anx ious to got every thing closoil up at tho earliest dnto possible, i wll ap. preslato a" spocldl effort upon tho iurt of any ono ow.Ing mQ to mako settle ment at as early a dnto as possible Yours truly, J. C. HOLBROOK. CAMP CREEK . Feb. ,9. The Epworth League held and Lola . Crabtroe. Harriet Gosselor, Charlie, Chester, and Toby Stephens, Frank Crabtroe Ciayton Perry and its monthly business meeting at Mr, and Mrs. C. Jack's, Tuesday. Thoso present wero: Mr. and Mrs. Haley) Mrs. Gosselor.tho Misses Alma' and Pauline Jack, Grace Stephens, Ruby Charllo .Nleir. Harold and George Hartley have re- turned tb their work in tho lumber camp after, spending a week at their home hero. " . ' Randal CHaso was a Eugene visitor: Saturday and Sunday. S. E. Llbby from Eugene is up at his ranch here now. Mrs. Walter Stephens. has been sick" tor tho. past weok. Charlie Nlolr and Charlie Stephensi attended tho dnnco at Thurston Sat' urday. ... .j More Change Back i I i ! at the Home of Good Shoes for Men, Women and Children The W. A. HALL Shoe Store Main Bilwttn Fourth an J Fifth How's i uis? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tlio umlrrslHiifd. have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, nnd liellcvo lilin perfectly lionoralifa In all biulnesa transrtctloim nml ttnaticlally nbto to carry out uny obllKatlnns nimlo by Ills tlrm. NATlONAIi DANIC OF COMMENCE. Toledo. O. IlnU'o Catnrrh Curo la tnkon lutcnially, nctlnix directly upon tlio liluod anil nni roun ourfnci'H of thu nystem. Tcstlmonlalii Bent free. I'rleo "5 cents per bottle. Sold by nil DrupRlMs. To Uo llalt'i Family I'llla for canttlpallan. Mrs. J. C. Dlmm loft Friday for Portland whero alio will visit her son Paul Dlmm and family boforo going on to Fort Slovens to spond tho week end with her son Russell who Is with tho C5th Battalion, Flold Artlllory, G. t. C. at that placo. Thoso roglstored at tho Elite hotol last wook woro: II. C, Mackoy, Post Columbia, Waahlngtonj Squlro Innls and wlfo; Chris E. Hank; MrB. F. J, Shaw, Fall Crook; Keraldlno Shaw, Fall Crook; Frod Cartor, Portlnnd; Ralph Winter, iGoshon. Estate of Clarrissa E. Knolls, Dc coaned. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that William E. Knotts has filed In the County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, In and for Lano County, his final report as ad ministrator of tho Estate of Clarrissa K. Knnlfn itorr.nonll' nml (tint Qnl.o. day, tho 16th day of March, 1D18, at ten o'clock in tho forenoon, at tho Court room thereof In Eugene Oregon, havo been by said court appointed and fixed as tho time and place for bearing ob jections to said final report and for the final settlement of said estate. WILLIAM E. KN0TT8, Administrator A. E. Wheeler, Attorney. Feb.n,18,2G;Mch.4,ll. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice IB hereby clven that thn n- (jforsfgried haB been, by tho Count Court of Lano County, Oregon, ap pointed administrator of tho estate of Tlille E. Luther Michael, deceases, and has duly qualified as such. Now therefore, all persons havtec claims against said 'estate will present tho same, with proper vonchcnv to the undersigned, at the CommcrcUl State Bank, In Springfield, Orcgoa, within six months from date hereC Dated this February 11th, 1918. O. B. KES'SEY, Administrator. POTTER & DIM' EL, Attorneys fee Estate. Fob.ll,18,25;Mar.4,ll. Chamberlain's Tablets Thoso Tablets aro Intonded espec ially for disorders of tho stomach, liver and bowels. If you are. troubled with heartburn, Indigestion or con stipation they will do you good. IS THE MAN NEXT DOOR -A COWARD AT HEART V ; ' If he is you might learn more about him by seeing WM. CHRISTY CAB ANNE'S "THE SLACKER" WITH WONDERFUL EMILY STEVENS Surpassing All Triumphs on Screen or Stage 7 SMASHING ACTS See the Great METRO Production at Bell Theatre Thursday, February 14tli Regular Price 6c and 17c OAKLAND SIX After careful consideration of many cars we have secured thje Oakland agency and we are ready to demonstrate to prospec tive buyers. to In the Oakland we have a car which we can consientiously recommend to the .care ful buyer Who demands maximum service at the minimum cost of maintenance. If you are in the market for a car that you can depend on as to mechanical 'excel lence, economical gas consumption, and general satisfaction in all points thaf 'des ignate value and service in a car, phono lT and Jet us demonstrate the Oakland Sixi Battery Storage Service Station I PHONE 11 Springfield Garage CAREFUL SERVICE Tire . Repairing Promptly Done ' CLOSING OUT STOCK Wo aro closing out thp stock of tho Holbrook Trading company. Tula Is oxcollent lnOrohnndlEO and wo aro of fering li at oxcoptlonaliy low prices. fqph- J. wHhln tho uoxt fow days ani .0u i ho 'mvpulns. " ' WiOHSTER Made in Springfiel A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES EGGIMANN'S FOR FINE ' 'Pastries and Candies EGGIIVlANN'S candy kitchen and BAKERY v PHONE 51 YOU GET ALL THE NEWd THAT'S "MADE IN SPRINGFIFLD" EVERY MONDAY AND THUR8DAY m THE ,1 SPRINGFIELD NEWS Subscription 51.50 per year Phone 2 E LECTRICITY For light, heat and power. 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