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    THimSDAY. MARCH 1I. llHR.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE 5
SMUTLESS GRAIN and
SCABLESS POTATOES
Will Holp Solvo the Food Question
The parasitic diseases of grains, potatoes, etc., arc duo
to spores or gorniH planted with the Heed.
An offlclont means of prevention in the treatment of
all seeds with a
Solution of Formaldehi.de
Ono pound of formaldehyde of standard strength added
to forty-Hvo gallons of wtitcr 1b BUfflciont to treat
seventy to eighty busholB of wheat or corn, and fifty
to Blxty huBhcls of onto or barley. PotatocB may also
ho Inoxponslvly treated. Wo havo a guaranteed full
strength formaldehyde For thoso who prefer It, wo
can, supply I31uo Stono for grains and CorroBlvo Sub
limate for potatocB.
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SUUbtlTUTE
$i9 Reward, $16
Tli rtniUr of Oil puptr will be
plriMod to lrrn that thoro la at leait one
drrudad dlnonio that clonc Ima. befit
able to curn. In nil IIn taa, nnd (hat I
Catarrh. Hall' Catarrh Cure l th only
potltive euro now known to the rntdlcnl
fraternity, Cninrrh bulnff a conmltutlonal
dlcne, rr'iulrcn a constitutional treat
ment. Hall's C'jliirrli Cure In takon In
lurnnlly, actlnsr directly upon tho blood
and mucou (lUrfncon of thn ayatem. thnre
by destroylnir tho found.illon or the dls-,
onto, ami Blvlng thn patient ilranirth by
building up thn conMlltitlon and nml-llnir
nature In dolnir It work. Thn proprietor
hava io much faith In Ita curatlvn pow
r that they offer Ono lliirvlrwl Dollnra
for any eno that It falln to cure. Bend
for Hit of t'-ntlmonlnl.
Aaatfi v. j. rur.miv a co, ToUdo, o.
Hold by all DruKKliI. He
TV IMII'a VunUr I'l'l' tor oonttlpatloa.
: Town and Vicinity
J. It. Snyder of Lcona, Oregon nr
rlvt'il In this city Tuesday to visit
with his Bister Mm. Ocorgo Catching.
Ho loft yesterday for Coqulllo to vis
It anqtber Blntcr, Mm. F. C. Poraloy,
who liven there.
,.
Alvln I'rlco of Murcoln wbh In town
Monday on bualncas.
Mr.' nnd Mm. Mux Croon of Donna
woro in this city Monday.
' ' Reliable remedies right roaaonablo
Iloxall.
Mm. Cofor of Wondllng waa In town
Monday on business.
John Madron of Cottago drove was
In Springfield Sunday. , i
Host Shoo Repairing at
WOLF & MILLER
Win. Oarrot of Corvnllls waa In
Sprlngflold for tho weok-ond.
Byron Noot of this city Bpont last
wook ond in Portland vIhUIiik friends.
Mm. Uhl, Nullono Comotooro will
mako her headquarters at Mrs. Thomp
Bon'a M minor Storo' ovory Saturday,
beginning March Oth.
. W. C Myora of. Hayden Urldgo was
'in SprltiKflold Monday on buatncaa '
V. T. CornolluH of Goshen waa In
town on business yesterday.
For tho boat broad on earth, cat
Egglmnnn's broad. ndv.
Tho Springfield Feed company tin- Sidney Hubbard, of Denver, Coloru
loaded a car of poultry aupplloa Mon-ido, was In Springfield a few daya ago
day. i visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. E,
J. W, Koyoa of tho Eugeno Power I SwnrtB'
plant at Waltarvlllo was In town Mon- j
day on btiBinoaa. ,
i
FirsbCJ.isB ahoo roparlng tat tho
W. A. HALL Shoo Storo.
Mm. Francla Dowdy wbb takon to
tho local hospital yoatoVday for treat
mont for norvouancsa,
doorgo Mussolman of Portland was
roglatorod at tho Sprlngflold Hotel
Friday.
Uo Hiiro and try n' St. Patrick's
; Special nt Kotol'a Fountain. ndv.
Mr. and Mm, John Lnmbcrty and
daughter Charlotto, and Mr. and Mrs.
; Potor Lamborty, all of Albany, visited
with their mother Mm. N. A. Itowo of
thlM city, Sunday.
Mm, Emma Hagcr and Mm, A. C.
Chaso of Croswoll motored to Spring
field this afternoon.
Robert McKoy- of thin city has taken
a position as oiovator boy in tno
"Cbckerllne and Wetherb'ee building In
' Eugono.
i
Fit your own eyca with spectacles
I at Pccry'a.
.District Superintendent James Mooro
will preach nt tho Methodist church
hero both Sunday morning and oven
Ing. Thoro will bo a special com
munion service In tho morning.
John L. llrynii, of Sprlngflold enter
ed a plea of guilty of assault before
Juatlco Wells of Eugene Monday, and
Hen F, West of Salem wua in this was aaaeascd a flr.o of five dollars.
city yeatorday. Ho is a cundldato
for nomination of Stato treasurer.
Unkory lunch Samds, Sandwlchea,
Coffco or Ten, at Egglmnnn's. ndv.
Mm, Jap Hilla returned to her homo
at Oak Rldgo Monday after an extend
ed visit with friends in this city.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Al Stlfler or Portland
nro In this city visiting Mm. Stlfler's
pnrcnts Mr. nnd Mrs, Cliff Lybargcr.
Anybody having good Hoover Reci
pes plcaso leavo with O. II. Kcssey at
Commorcial State Rank.
Dr. S. A, Dn n ford delivered an ad
dress yeatorday at the County Sunday
Bchool convention uLYnrncll.
Mr. and Mm. Lyman Adams of Pen
gra were In Sprlngflold Wednesday
on business. They returned homo to
day. - -- r
Boo tho auto oyo tester nt Pccry's.
Tho Pacific Auto company dcltverod
to tho Sprlngflold Feed company,
Tuesday morning a ifow one ton Max
well nuto truck.
D. W. Sturgos wont to Portlund
Tuesday on business connected with
tho draft board.
Oris Wilkinson of CamaB, Washing
ton was roglatorod at tho Sprlngflold
Hotel Monday. "
( Soo uh for Flold drains, Clovor Sood
Land Plaetor, otc, a rain Cleaning,
Rolling and Grinding at our Warohouso
Sprlngflold Foiid Co.
S, D. HuBton, who Is a candidnto
for tho nomination of United Statoo
Bonator was in Sprlngflold yoatordny.
Tho Sprlngflold Mill and Elovator
company shlppod a car 1 oad of flour
east Saturday.
Uo sure and try a St. Patrick's
Special nt Hotel's Fountain. adv.
C. E. SwartB of this city was In
Portland Monday nnd Tueaday on bua
Incsa for tho Swnrts & Washburno
rinn.
Mr. nnd Mm. llnsll Slgnor moved to
Eugeno tho first of tills week, bo that
Mr. Slgnor could bo nearer his work
In tho car shops thoro.
Tho ladios of tho Christian church
will give a St. Patrick's ton cent tea
on Friday afternoon in tho church
parlors. Every body is Invited.
Thoso visiting tho Elite hotel this
wook nro Ella ScholcB, Portland; W.
L, ''Dunham, Albany; Silas Kcenoy.
Jobb Wilton and Uryon Gnrrott of
Portland,'
'j.
Particular people prefer purchasing
perfectly puro potont ptlla, powders,
potions, plaators, patents, pons, pnpor,
arid ploaslng porfumoa at Poory's
Pnlnatuklng Pill Parlor.
W. L. Goodoll and family moved
Tuesday to tho Dr. Young rancl) two
miles south of Sugono, on Eugono R.
F. D. No, 3. They camo hord from
Junction City tho first of tho year.
Smith Mountjoy and Thomas A. 13111
inga of this city havo purchased now
, Harloy-Davidaon motorcycles which
inro electrically equipped
i
i For St, Patrick's Day, got your order
In early for Ico Cream, Candles, and
Pastry, Egglmann'a Candy Kitchen
and Uakory. adv.
Jahn Ynto of Tornsvllle, Ohio
I spent yeatorday visiting with Mr. and
Mm. Sam Richmond. This Is Mr.
, Yatc's first visit to tho coast. He Is
nn old friend of tho Rlchmonds.
Mm. N. A. Ashworth has received
word that her son, Sidney L. Ashworth
has arrlvod safely "oversees." Ho Is
with Co. C, 7th battalion, 20th engine
era, A. E. F. Via Now York.
Mrs. Ed Nlnnls and son from Trod
well, Alaska arrived hero the first
of tho weok and are living on a farm
noar tho ML Vernon school house,
cast of this city.
1 Miss Eva Hughes, n reporter for tho
Albany Dally Democrat, arrived In
' this city Snturday tQ visit with her
alstor Mrs. W. R. Dawson, who lives
here.
j Throo twelve foot marhlo slabs wore
. rocclved by tho Eggimnnn Candy
Kitchen and Bakery on Snturday to
bo used In tho construction of tho now
soda fountain.
Dr. James Mooro of Eugcno In tho.
I Methodist church In Sprlngflold next
Sunday, morning nnd ovening. adv.
Tho official board or tho Methodist
'church held a short business meeting
!Tue8day ovening but dismissed early
I In order to attend tho sorvices nt the
Musical Cppcerto
What Are They? The Greatest
Musical Compositions Writ
ion and Playod by the
Mastoro
Tho Pacific Conaorvatory of Music
of Eugcno has tho undisputed record
of producing pupils who arc proficient
In concertos after two years of train
ing. , - .
Eminent instructors say they have
never heard of ouch a thing.
During tho existence of tho Pacific
Conservatory of Eugcno tho past
soven years it la the only school of
music In Lano county that has turned
out pupils that play concertos.
Concertos aro for the masters in
inuMc, other schools will tell you,
and not for tho ordinary music stud
ent. Tho Pacific Conservatory be
lieves that Conscrtos are for every
person who has talent for music and
this 'school produces thorn after two
years of training.
Ono pupil of the Pacific Conserva
tory Robert Hanoy who has only tak
en two years playa four concertos in
ono evening's, program and is now
studying his firth.
Robert Hnney will appear in a re
cital at Eugeno April ISth to which
tho public will be cordially invited.
Tho proof of tho music is in the pro
duction. Come ajid hear him.
It costs no more to take, training
nt tho Pactric Conservatory than at
other schools, but pupils finish up
in much less time. In choosing a
school why not choose tho best, es
pecially when It costs no more than
the inferior kind.
Pacific Conservatory of Music
" 731 Willamette Street.
Eugene, Oregon adv.
Tuscania Victim
Writes Mother
Dr. Shannon L. Van Valzah Des
cribes "Scenes of U-Boat
Disaster
I Baptist church. Only tho regular I
monthly huslnesR wns transacted and
tho monthly hills allowed.
SELZ
Ladies' Fine Shoes at reasonable
prices at the home of good shoes.
TheW. A. HALL Shoe Store
Main Bttwn Fourth an J Fifth
Also Firat-CI i Shoe Repairing
Miss Eatella Martin of this city,
who has boon employed in tho Ax
Billy departmonttoro In Eugone, has
accepted a position in, tho Golden Rulo
storo there. She began nor now
duties this morning.
Wo, offer you tho largest stock of
Poultry Supplies in Lano county. Let
us help you to figure out a way to
makb your flock moro profitable to
iyou. Srrlngflold Food Co.
! Guests at tho Sprlngflold hotel this,
j weok nro John Madron, Cottngo Grovo
jO. W. HIckson; A. W. Smith; Wm
u uarreii; una wiuunson, uimas,
Wneh; T. E. Whlttnkor, Thurston;
John Innls, Addlo Pnorstroot, Port
land; Archlo Wlllard, Croswoll; Jack
Harris; Ed Dlack; and Jack Roan.
Robert Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs.
N. R. Mimn who live north of this
city passed through Eugono this morn- j
ing on his way to a training camp in
tho South. Ho enlisted recently In
tho avlntion sqrvlco.
' Don't miss Dr. Jomos Mooro of
Eugono at tho Mothodtst church In
Sprlngflold next Sunday, morning and
ovening, Thoso who heard him when
horo last fall will romembor his great
sermon on tho Uible, and will want
to hoar him again on a "Patrlotlo"
thomo. Spoclal music. adv.
Mrs, Homor Davis of Eugono was In
this city yeatorday visiting friends
and relatives,
Mrs. A. B. Van Valzah of this city
this morning fccelved a letter from
her son Dr. Shannon L.Van Valsalt
first 'lieutenant, commanding a unit,
who was on tho Tuscania when It was
torpedoed off tho Irish coast a fow
weeks ago. Tho following is the let
ter in part:
I was quite sick in tho boat. Had
Grlppo and an awfully sore throat for
3 days before wo were struck. At the
tlmo I was In my berth asleep. I was
fully dressed and ready for any em
orgency so when I heard the report
and all the glass flying and felt the
shudder of tho ship, I put on my life
belt and made for tho boat station.
Everything went smoothly for a
while. Tho ship listed toward tho
Bide, struck but that was all. Sho
did not sink rapidly and Reader and
3 of our men and' myself stuck, to
gether. Aftor about an hour and a half, ono
of tho torpedo boats camo alongside
and took off Eovoral hundred men.
: Many had gono In life boats and woro
Inter picked up by trawlers.
,Wo didn't got away on tho first T
B, so waited about a half hour longer
when a 2nd came along side and all
the rest on board went on her. A
I third stood oK nnd picked up lots of
men on rafts and In boats.
j Wo woro then takon Into the const
towns and kept for tho remainder of
I tho night. I couldn't sjeak abovo a
1 whlspor so layed low the next day and
folt much hotter.
1 Thon wo started nnd novor stnyed
( moro than 3G hours In any ono plnco
until wo got horo. This is a Rest
Camp. I havo grown steadily bettor
so that now I am O. K. I oat Hko a
pig and feel fine. All of my men aro
hero and O. K. They all went orf In
completo uniform and wo saved all
our records so wo havo not suffered
at all oxcopt as to change of under
wear and shirts which wo got from
English 8tock. The only thing wrong
la that wo had to leavo all our porsonal
effects on board. I don't mind that
tho as I got amy with my life and
can always got moro.
I loat about ?500 worth of stuff at
tho very highest figure while many
lost ?1000 or oven moro. What I got
now will cost me not more than $200
and I'll havo plenty and will bo ablo
io movo It well, Ab it 1b usod up I
can get more., and never have so much
that any oi It is in my way."
2ND QUARTERLY" MEETING
At the Methodist Church Next Sun
day In Springfield
Dr. James Mooro of Eugeno, the
District Superintendent of tho-M(.h
OfJIat church will preach next Sumhr
morning and evening In tho Mcthodlit
church. It la the ocensaion of the
Second Quarterly meeting and la a
rare chanco to hear ono of the great
est preaches In Oregon. adj.
Red Cross Benefit, 8pclal
A social will be given at. tho W. O.
W. hall Wednesday evening March 20
under the Auspices of the Unte Art
isans. Each lady please bring, a-lunch
for two which will bo .auctioned. Hot
coffeo will bo served. A gopd prqgram
Including somo very excellent. read-,
ings from Bible University students.
Everybody Is Invited, come .and make,
this a success, as the proceeds go to;
the Red Cross. , ajy
iaar
DUNTLEY
VACUUM
SWEEPER
ONLY $7.50
Ask ihesa Indiea nt Qnt-irruiw
about their Machines: Mesdames
Carl Fischer, H. M. Stewart, Ceo.
Barnes, W. N. Long, D. .W Roof,
.Dr. Mortencen. Dr. RiiimnH
J. W Coffin, J. M. Withrow, and
j t,-..uimm.
. There aro about 400 delighted
owners in Eugene.
4. Oi McCrady, Agent, Eugene
Phono 884-J.
coma.
1! A." Johnson
Secretary.
ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No.
78, A. M. F Ancient awl
Accepted Scottish Rito Uai
vuraal and Symbolic Froe
Masons meets first and third
Friday evening in W. o. W.
hall. VlsiUng brothers we4
Chas. Klngswell
It W. M.
No. 8941
REPORT OF TrtE ddWpJflON OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
oS MSc"hS"?lM8. .iWetim, at the dose of bua.noM
RESOURCES.-
1- a Loansand discount except thosejjhown in b and
TnTlZLZr
2. Overdrafts, secured.
5. U. S. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds.of .1917) :'
a U. S. bonds deposited to secure circtifatibn (par
value) .'.....!:. l.'.?' '" .
6. Liberty loan bonds: i . T-. "-7, ,
a L'berteadngeon(l fiMSJtf P.nd .er cent
7. Bonds, securities, etc. (otneii'than--?: -""
b Bonds other than U 6,. .bonds pledged 'to secure,
postal savings deposits .
b Securities other than U. S. bonds (n6t Including
stocks) owned unpledged :
Total bonds, securities.: teto, , .
9. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent ofeub-
serlntlnnl '
10. a Value of banking house l.
b Equity In banking house
1L Furniture and fixtures
73
111.C75.73
6,250.00
' 5,500.00
4,500.00
36,890.87-y.1-
$111,675.73
1,252:02
6,250.00
5,50(0
12. Real estate owned other than baniTnighouse .
ij. iiwiui re8erve with Federal Heserve-Banic-
15. Caah in vault and net a.inounP due from- naUonal
banks .i
18. Checks on other banks in the same 'cttFor'tbwn as
reporting bank (other than ttenr 1TJS,-
Total of Items. 14. .15. 16. 17.-and.-I8.
20. Redemption fund wlth'U. STreas aind dne
from U. S. Treasurer -
'8,082.61'
60,819.71
Total
LIABF 'ITIeS-'
24. Capital stock paid In
25. Surplus fund ...
b Less current expenses. Interest, and taxes paid
30. Circulating notes outstandng-';..li.-.ii;:K. .
Demand deposits (other than bank. deposits), subject
to Reserve (deposits payable withln..30 dayB) :
34. Individual deposits subject to checik ,' ' ' '
35. Certificates of deposlte due in less than 30-days
(other than for money borrowed;). .
37. Cashiers checks outstanding
4,538.08
1,945.65
Total demand deposits (othor tha'n biink de
posits) subject to Reserve, ems " -34,
35. 36, 37. 38.. 39, 40, anfl.-U-;- .
Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30
days, or subject to 30 days or more notice
and postal savings) : .-(:-42.
CartlflcateB of deport (other than, fer, money bor-
44. Postal savings deposits J.:.L:....' '.t.
Total of time deposits .eubJectf.-UJ Reserve,;
Items 42. 43. 44. and 45 ,
53. a Cash Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks out
standing
168,940.56
41.390.S7
850.00
8.082.61
2,300.0-2
10.250.99
IS.OST.H
46,001.41
4.81S.30
312.59
$253,782.11
$25,000.00
3,530.09
2,5.92.43
6,250.00
132,569.57
36,039.71
331.23
44,557.33
2,841.79
. 4!
399.12
100.00
100.00
Total ...
$253,782.11
State of Oregon, County of Laue-ss. .
I, D. S. Beals, Ca?hier of. the,, above-named bank, do sol
emnly swear that , the above statement is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief, ".." V D. S. BEALS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me CORRECT Attest:
this 13th day ot March, 19lS. L. K. PAGE.
FRANK A. DE PUE, J. F. SMITH,
Notary .Public ... , , CHAS. L. SCOTT,
My commission expires Jan. 13,' 1920. Directors.
Spring Fiarmtiire Arriving
We Are Daily Receiving Shipments of
Sprin
g Furniture
And you will find bur store full of ibeautiful Bed-Room and
Dining Room Suits, Floor Coverings, in all the standard
sizes, Draperies, Ranges, etc. .
Don't wait until you begin your spring house cleaning to
mako your selection BUT DO IT NOW while you have so
many patterns to choose from,. We can lay them aside and
deliver' when wanted.- '' ' ' ' l ,; '
Come in and let .us; figure vitji you, wihether your wants
aro large or small for' wo can save you money .011 anything
in the housefurilishifig line. "
.. .
USE OUR.,'EXCHANqg'!DEPARTMENT"
If you have furniture that doea'iiot'Kult or you want something botr
ter we will take it and allow you a HhpraA price for It in exchange for
new.
I
BAUER &! CONLEY
Cor. 9th and Oak
Eugene, Oregon