THURSDAY, MAtUM! 28, 1918 TUB SPmNGfFIKLtt NEWS i II ft L k 4v ,'sr i Wtf. mUu KMmt ivmrTi I Tone Up Your System c i Don't wait Until spring's Ills arc hero before you start to got'your toystcm In slmwe. Uy taking u good blood A purifier novf, your bothljf bo nblo to ward off disease. ,P ., V ' 'V. '-Si . al Hot Springs Medicine. is nnulo of herbs" mid Isaturo's-own roincdv. 11 crth tains noumrcotlcs uiuTIb llloroforo harmless. '? After. tho months of jndoor life practically everybody t needs a good blood purifier. v ! 'Price $1.00 ncvph SUBSTITUTE PHONE 31 j SIM Tta-warri. SIM f a 1 A Km mm au fltiat scMaMak hat Art II' nB o eiirn in mi to MMrf. n3 thri J Joho, plmm, who has ,boen . unarm., nul l) uimni kvrf m uia nniri il..i.. . - . . . .. M eurn'nnw known to III Ined ear Pn relatives ana iricnUB in 1' fraternity. CMrrIbrlnifiirnlltutlonal (Ms. r'itilr- 'a eOnmfefMnap treat ment. Half's latnrrh CUre,-1strTf In ttrfially, actinic directly upon ttio blood una mucous aurrnce 01 III" aymom. uirro by (Icitrojrlnff the foundation of Ilia dl rasa, and Riving- tha patient Irenclli by building up the confitllntlon and nsslnlln nature In dolnjf II work. Tli proprietors hsvo io much fnlth In 111 curatlvt pow. ftl that they offer One llumlrod Dollar for nny fn that It falls to Oir. Bend iot nut or tiimnnini. JAddrrssi V. J CHKNHT A CO., Toledo, O. 'Sold l,y ( llrllBRll. 7e .Trk llaU'a Family rilte for constipation. s Town and Vicinity J Hot your clock ono hour aho.nl Sat urday night when you go (o bed and then forgot It, M,fJ. Woarln of Wnlttirvlllti wan n thlsilty yesterday. John Downing of Wondllng wan In thin city yoBlerdny. Sao tho auto oyo tostor at Poory'a. Charles I X 111 of Fischer" camp was horot yesterday. A. Arnold, who lives In Mnrcola, wan In thin city Tuosday. W. F. Cornollus of Goshen was In Springfield yoBtorday. A now assortmont of babies colored shoos JuBt In. W. A. Hall store. Adv. J. K. Platts. of Camp Crook was In this city Saturday on business. Lano Morris and wifo of Coder Flats ' mQoB wore In town Saturday. Chnrllo Jack and wifo of Camp Crook wore In this city Tuesday. C, L, Drift, representing tho AIlls Chalmors Company, Is visiting at tho plant of tho Oregon Power Company In this city this week. Mrs. Taggart and Miss Isalcno Kcs tor of llarrlHhurg spent tho week-end at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. NoUon Kcstor of this city. Goorga Prottymnn, who spent week In Portland, casns homo Satur day and roturnod to Portland Sun day. dot your pastry for Easter dinner at Kgglniann's, Adv Melton Cyr and family returned Friday from Kverson, Wash., whoro thoy havo been visiting relatives for tho past four wocks, MIks Mia Miller will clerk In tho Wolf & Miller store during tjielr com Ing sulo. Sho will begin her now du tics Friday. Bounties were awarded Saturday to Bvorett Thompson of tills city qn ono groydlggor snulrrol and two Hot Cross Dakery. Dunu at Egglmann's Adv. J. E. Hill, who lives on a farm near here, was lu Springfield yesterday. I W. I, King was In' town' yoBtorday. Ho lives In Waltervlllo. . CharlJo Ward of Cann Crock was hero yesterday ou busluon.i. Fit your own eyes with spectacles Rt Peory's. Mrs. Al Roadon and Mrs. Chrlcs Culp of Mnrcola woro in town yoB torday on business. C. B. Scott, of tho First National Dank of this city, was Indisposed yes. torday and unabla to bo at his work. Mr. and Mrs. M, M. Malo and daugh ter and son woro guests at tho Taylor Noodham homo at Thurston Sunday. it Thoro Is a nlco lino of. lints now on display at Mrs, Thompson's Millinery store adv. Mrs. Walter Price of Marcola was a Sunday visitor at tho homo of Dr. W. H. Pollard In this eity. Mrs. Ilobort SIdwoll wont to Coburg Monday to visit relatives for a few dayB. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Duryoo spout Sunday with tholr daughter, Mrs, E. Q, Hadloy at Yornoll. Ladles' gray kid shoos In tlirco stylos. W. A. Hall's store. Adv. jMrs. it. V. Huck of Wondllng had hor tonsils removed Monday morning at tho oflco of a local physician. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Myors of Hay- don brldgo woro in .Springfield' yes- ipruay on uuBinos. Arthur Morsdorf of Bolso Valloy, Idnho, spout Sunday with his hi other Harry Morsdorf and family of this Spring riyo,' four klndH of Spring Darloy, Fancy Flold Corn, Deansf Soudan QrasB, Spring Oats and Wheat. Springfield Food Cd. AlUvi Tho ladles of tho O. A. R. of this city wlllklvo an old ffttjbloned danco this ovoft'lfijjfln tllo poery'W'nronrlod. hall. The entlro procoeds will be turned over to tho Red Cross, Reliable remedies -righfffe sonablo uoxaii. Wilfred P. Tyson of this city, who Is a nntlvo of England, Saturday (lied a potltlon with tho county clork for final citizenship papers. D. A. Washburno of this city went to Junction City today on business for tho Swarts & Washburno moat market. R. L. Young of this city was admit ted to tho Eugeno hospital Friday, Ho Is sufforlng from a sprained wrist Dost Shoo RepalriM? at ' WOLF & MILLER Horn At tho Tuosday morning, Ernest Endlcott, daughter, Eugeno hospital, to Mr. and Mrs of Wondllng, a Thomas A. Billings of this elty has purchased a now I'DIS Harloy Davidson motorcyclo from tho FlBk Motor com pany in Eugene. Oeorgo Jordan, brothor of David Jordan of this city, Is horo from Raymond, Wash., looking for 200 workmon, principally carpenters, to work in tho shipyards thbro. Ladles' whlto kid top and black vamp EngllBh walking shoo at W. A. Hall's store , Adv. Tho shaft on tho dolivory car of tho Fifth street grocery storo broke yesterday. A new one wns obtalnod fron Eugono and tho car Ib making Ha usunt run today, Thoro will bo, special Eaator cerv ices Sunday morning at tho Molhodlat church by tho .Primary Sunday school. Thoy. will bo hold atOspS, ho regular Sunday sphoolfhoiir- $!L .0., K,?toaVaroihaB takon pobsosbIoii of tho grocery storo nt West, .Spring fleld,,.whlcliwn8, forniqfty owned by Q, Fluyji "whpsqdoa'th occurred a short tlmoiugo;T( Land' Plaster, Cement, Fonco Posts, Sood Cloanlng, Roiling and Grinding nt our warohouso! Springfield Feed Company. Advv Mrs, T. C.'WoUand four children loft Friday for Wcnatchloj WjisKjf whoro shb will rqjolu.jior -SuSbandr Mr. Wolf has employment there, and thoy Intoija to make their homo in that place, jtalsV Edith Ctaflln, prlmnry teacher In' tho Qlcnwood schools, has boon 111 nOshorhomp ln Eugono for tho past two week"i'Mrs. Hlno of Qtcnwood Is Btibstltutlng. Miss Margaret Gorrle, who 'is nt' tending tho University of. Oregon, )s sick. Sho is tho daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. C. I. Oorrlo of Douglas Oar dons. Sho has tho measles. Kurl Helnrich, who rah a cleaning and pressing establishment In Spring (told last summer, was In this city riuosiiay, no lives in iiarrisuurg now. Ladles' chocolnto kid shoes In throe stylos at W. A. Hall's storo. Adv. Harry Klefor .bricklayer, on Satur day completed building a chimney in tho now office which has recently been built at the Springfield flour mill. Mrs. C, W. McLagan and children ofHhls city left yestcrdoy for Albany to'Ylalt with her brother Verne Smith who expects to bo called In the next draft. Mr. McLagan will go Sunday and thoy will return Monday. 0. I. Dcon and two sons, Eddie and Raymond, left Wednesday for Al berta, Canada. Bert Mace, who lives on tho Decn place, will look after tho business in tho absonco of Mr. Deen Egglmann's Candy Kitchen for quality Candy and Ice Cream for Eas ter. Adv. D. W. Sturge3, of the Springfield Garage, has rented the Mrs. D. Crcuch homo nt the corner of Soventh and E streets, and -will soon begin housekeeping thero. EInior Forusot who l; with the um bulance corps nt Cam? Lmvln cam-! homo Sunday on a SO day furlough. Ho Is suffering with an offui-tlon of ono of his limbs and walks by tho al! of crutches. W. L. McCulloch of this city re turned Saturday night from an ex tended busincs trip to Halifax, Boston Now York, Washington, D. C and other eastern cities. He was gone about seven weeks. Now Is tho time to buy that Easter hat at Mrs. Thompson's Milllqery Storo. adv.- Harry Withers loft today for eas tern Oregon whoro he has a farm. He oxpects to be gone all summer. His wifo and son will follow later, at pres ent thoy are staying with Mrs. WJth- ors parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gor rlo of Douglas Gardens. E. E. Morrison, local potato dealer, Ib dipping his cholco Whlto Rose seed potatoes In corroBlvo sublimate, which will kill any dlsoase that attacks a potato. Ho began tho work yestor- lay. Guosts of tho Ellto are: J. S. kon, Rosebnrg; J. P. Duckwurth, Miss L. E. Hall, F. W. Gray, Eugeno; Silas Keonoy, p. w, Ryan, Portland; M. Suiter, Salem; Miss V. Upper, Nowburg; Chns. S. Campbell, Cor- vallls, and L. G. Black, Albany. Men's English shoes In assorted combinations in tho latest stylos at W. A. Hall's store. Adv. Thoso registered at the Springfield hotol this wock are Oran Nawlund. Brownsville; Joseph A. James, Brown sville; Mrs. C. Hnnthorn; Marlon Ad ams; Theodoro Thompson, Waldcr Traitor,- Marcola; O. L. Parsons, Thurston; 'B. R, Cook, Wondllng; C. C. Parks; R.', W. "Rnsmussen, Wend ling; E. Thomas, Eugono; M, A. Young, Lobanon; J, J, Skornlcka; and G, R. Baker, Portland. W. S, Dodd, of Springfield, cashed In onflvo ptojq polls nt tho County Clerk's olllco In Eugeno Monday afternoon. Wolby Stevens of this city shipped visiting ortland for. tho past wee's, arrived home Mon day morning. MIbs Eva BratUin,' a teacher in tha Cottage Grqvo schools,, was a wcok end visitor with her' parents, Mr.: and Mrk E. B, Brattaln of this city, Kcdrt, Kcds, Keds at tho W. A, Hall shoe storo. 'Adv. BornSunday, to Mr. and Mrs, George Waske of Goshen, a daughter; Mrs.. Margaret Hill of this cityvhas gono to Cbchalls, Wash.,, to reside, and' Is shipping out her household goods ,over tho Oregon Electric. Grant Oxley Is seriously 111 with pneumonia at the Springfield hos pital, f Mrs. Ida Larlson, Splrella Corse tierre. Phono 11GW, Springfield, adv. Molvln Fenwlck, who Uvea on his ranch near here, is reported as being sick. ' i , Early Seed Potatoes, Onion Sets, Garden Seeds, Flower- Seeds, "Gro more" Fertilizer'; Springfield Feed Company. Adv. Leonard Green of this city Is still confined to his bed. He has been seriously ill. Mrs. William Donaldson of this city returned homo Wednesday after hav-w ing gono to JunctlofT City to attend i surprise yarty on Mrs. M. R. Wag ner. W. N. Thompson of this city left to day for Portland and points in East ern' Oregon on a business trip con nected -with his mining property. He oxpects to be gono for some time. 1 The- Springfield? Flottr -Mill 'shipped 'out' two cars of flour this wpolc Several nice linos jjf-wnito shoes, rubber or leather 'solep .lower high heels, at the W. A. HALL SHOE 8TORB, Main, botween Fourth and Firth streets. Adv. Miss Marlon Richmond, a teacher in tho Springfield public schools, 'will spend this week-end with hor parents In Portland. , Geo. D. Vallier, who Wcmploycd' at tho shipbuilding yards- In Marshfleld, ' Mits.Bektrfce vlsltedflW Ml two days this week.- Miw OIHewj to Is a teacher in the public 0chete k4ra. NEW YORK, THEATRICAL PRO DUCER COMING TO BELL THEATRE. Robert, or as ho is more commonly known 'among his friends, "Bob" Athen, will appear with his own conv pahy at the Bell Theatro for ttntm nights, starting'1' Monday night, AtBtU 1st, Mr. Athen has the distinction 5f Jiavlng' stageil-somo 'of tho blggext ht-rivcd Sunday for tt brief visit with h,t8 New York ha ever ccn. in tkv his family, who reside here. i amusement line, he having been' sUn Mrs. O. H. Brown, of Eugene, nndjd,rcctor tor tbo Ke,tn and Proctar little daughter, are visiting at tho i interests at uie rashionahie Fifth An- home of Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Brattaln. They are planning to move to Portland as soon as Mr .Brown finds a suitable location. Owing to ill health Mr, Brown was compelled to give up his position as nne Theatro In, Nejv York for sorerat yozTS. He was in the original pre-. ductlcn of "The' Darling of the Gods," with, Blanche Hates, and has. appears with such well known stage celebrS ties 'as Wilton Lackye, Otis SHInnec, mdtorman on the street car service'11 Wills, Nat Goodwin, Robert im- between Eugene and Springfield. bBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVP '" VfiBTlBBBBBBl Hard, etc. Mr. Athen has hit upofi tho novel Idea of giving tabloid ver sions of the world's best plays, an 'his Idea has netted him thousand 'of dollars, for he has the name of be ,lng one of the' wealthiest theatric men on the Pacific CoaoL He kmb for his motto with his cornpaay, "Your Money's Worth or Yonr Money Back," which seems to be about the fairest p reposition one could ask tot. See. this company at the Bell Theatre Monday night, April 1st. Ads. Stearri Shovel Located at Natr The Southern - Pacific Compsae steam shovel located at the gravtfl'lttt at Natron today and will work teem for some time. Despondency Due to ConstlpKfitn Women rlten becom? nervous artitiie spciident . When this 's due lo catie 11 idiH. ..iie Jounson, leading I pall n it is easily corrected b- ttutmp l3dy rith The Athon Company, Ian occasional dose of ChambeUM5B Particular-people prefer purchasing l;o - i ometo the Bell Thea-1 Tablets. These tablets are onsyi-to perfectly pure potent pills, powders, Us ;or ;.n extended engagement take and pleasant In efcect. xdv. potions, plasters, patents, pens, paper, it; Monday night, April 1. and pleasing perfumes at Pcery's r.is.'; JchnEon has the name of bc.ur oneo" the best dressed v omen on the stage, and re- Palnstaklng Pill Parlor. Mlsa Helen Colburn Is seriously 111 ' SPECIAL WOTICE Parties owing ns can make their payments at First National or Commas- it tho, home of her parents in We3t .";ires f ve huge trunks for her c'al State Bank. Springfield. HAYDEN & METCALF. Sh of Selected Leather At The Price Of Substitutes In the Saturday Evening Post this week is a full page telling the public about Selz Shoes how they are made of all-leather selected leather without substitutes. And this announcement is to tell you that our store is the headquarters for these selected leather shoes. The name "Selz" is never seen on leather imitations. That i one reaoon why vre handle Selz Shoes, In time tike theee, this feature is doubly important to you who i buy shoe; ' Forealimple, the counters at tha heels are built of leather inctead of fiber. Fiber save the money for the aaanufacturera who ue it, but is harsh on the foot and often cauaea bliitera. The Selz Leather Counter molds itself to your heel. It is anug and comfortable until the shoe ia worn out. So it ia with eolee, inner soles, heels and other parts of the thoe where Selz build of leather and leather alone. When you can get shoe of uper-grade like these witW !. out extra coat, why run the rule ot buying abees you coax be certain of? The foremost factor ia raakiag Safe Sbom ia aetecta fine leather Jarat. There are scores of grade that seaaa alike and to judge them accurately, take years ef trainiag such as Sek specioliata are famous for. Even the lininaa are tested for durability by Bractieel '"" experts. Such skill a thii give Sek Shoe reserve -J sxrengm inai is ramoua. The spring styles just in are wonderfully attractive. We have lasts mat make tt easy to nt any tooc Come in and see them new-while tha Use are aad complete. For Sale By W. A. HALL Main Between Fourth and Fifth SPRINGFIELD, OREGON A Bilious Attack Whon you havo a bilious attack your llvor fallB. tq. pprfqrm its func tions, You become constipated, Tho food you out'fermonts in your stomach uuu cuubuh nuuHuu, vomuiig anu a lumuio jiouuuuiiu, iuko Liuamoor lain'a Tablets, Thoy will tono up your llvor, olonn our your stomach and you will soon be as woll as over. They only cost a quarter. adv.