VHUIWDAY.v MAY 0. 1018., TUB iPRINOWELD NEW fagjm Mi; MOTHERS' DAY MAY 12th ' Come In uml hco our beautiful nBBorllmcntof. Mothe! Day Booklets ;RRICES So TO 35c. ft. Remember mother and greet nor. on that day. PHONE 31 Mmm m mm Catarrh ta tfcla aUwi d tto ae4ry (ban all otMtr Mwmm puf mil t;,t nw t Irf MMhcrabt. Fo local dlw and jrearllml, local tMMhfcr. arid wa uepoJ Id baMmrarabl., Tot m et many ynr doctor pronowivMaii. dim, and by coniinnily faWn to cur with local irefllrtmnt. nrniiftunccd It Incur able, Hllic linn promf Catarrh to b. a. conflltutlonal ,dl(ii0, nml tbr(orn ro-qulri- cornlltullonnt treatment. Hall' l.utiirrli Cure, innmifnfturnd It V, J. Cheney A Co., Tolerto, Ohio, M die only Conslltutlnnnl rurn oil the market. It I faxen iniernmiyy it net niroriiy on i.no rem- Incur- blood and mtlc-nui surface of the nyitqrn. ni uonnm ror liny Bend for circular O. cum It falli lo cure, ana teaumoninis, AddrfH) V. J. Vlir.HKX A CO., Toledo. Koia ny iiritKKi.u. ,te Tak Hall Vamlly I'll! for eor'otlou I X 1 Town and Vicinity f 2 Harry Michaels of Rend, Ota., wns In this city Monday on buslnoss. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. EsKlmnnn motor ed to Donna Monday, Mrs. F. T. Donlvan of Eugene visit Oil friends In Uils city Saturday, Boo (ho auto eye tester at Poery's. ,,; Mr. and Mrs, T. Hlcklln of WondlinR were Springfield visitors Saturday. Miss QeoQvluvo Glllc'ploji teacher In tho public schools, had a too ampu tated Saturday. . H. E. Pitch of this city was In North liond, Oregon from Friday to Monday transacting buslnvHS, " First-class shoo repairing at the W. A. Hall Shoo store. adv. E. B. Morrison of this city received ono car of hay and one car of fertilizer last Saturday. Mrs: Llla May Hellman of Mabel purchasod a now Ford car Saturday and drove It to her homo. V. L. McCulloch came from Port land Saturday and spent tho week end with his family here. Mrs. Ida Larlson, Splrolla Corse llcrre. Phone 11GW, Sprlngflsld. &Avr C. W. Hanson of town today. Thurston Is In Mrs, Charles Jack was a city visit or from Camp Creek Tuesday, Tho llttlo T. A. Rnthbun child Ik aulto ill at its homo here. Mrs. torud to Elmlra Saturday Stovo Bowles of this city mo- to try out horJnow Ford cur. Mrs. Ethel Bally and son Joo spont thowook end at tho farm homo of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. King near Coburg. I Mrs. Itay Lcmloy and Hoy Mencham of this city spent Sunday at tho homo of Mrs, C. O. DoVero nt Creswoll. I Oregon grown seed Corn, Mexican Wonder llcnns, lleardless llarloy, Soy Ilcatiu, napu and Kalo Seed. Spring-, field Feed company. adv , Mr. and Mrs. Murlon Hngor of Crcs well woro Springfield visitors Monday, They brought a load of cream to tho( local creamery. " Mrs. I. C. Dlrd of Olyraplit, Washing-, ton Is spending tho week at tho homo of her son,' II. C. Bird and family In this city. Mrs. T. J. Graves of McCoy has beon spending tho week with hor daughter Mrs. W. C. Ilobhan and family in this city; nollablo remedies right, reasonable rioxnlL ' r Ooorgo Stafford, head mlll'"wrlght at fho noolh-Kelly mill hero,' wont to Portland 'Saturday with ills' wire; whero thoy will reside, B. Avory of Everson, 'Washington; visited last week end at tho homos of M. T. J, Cyr and E. F. HorbBt in this city)' Ho arrlvod horo Friday and left for his homo Sunday evening. , ThV Springflold. M"l and Elontor couJJany received three cdrloudn of wheat Saturday from Portland and shipped out a load 'of flour the sumo day.? . " Only a few Onion ScTa'left at 2 lbs1, for 2Bo. Jf you'$?ect to use tcrtll (er"on your crops yo'fero' not46lW All (yiu. can to product aoreiobd. GROWMORB is the BESTftferUUiwr and tho CIIBAPEST you ban bur. asrUgSjId Fel com pas y. adv First-class shoo repairing at tho W. A. Hall Shoo store. ml v.' , . .'V Jobn . Carson of this city left Tues day for points In southern Oregon. K. Mclor and wifa of Camp Creek woro in Springfield last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fry motored to Noll Monday, returning tho samo day. Deputy Shorlff Thomas Bailey vis ited this city Tuosday on buslnoss. Fit your own nyes with spoctacles at Pecry'a. Mr. W. A. Jack and wlfo of Camp Creek wero Springflold visitors Saturday. Arthur Easton, who lives above Waltervlllo, was a Springfield visitor yesterday. J. Fullman is shipping several cars of piling from the Jasper spar to points In California. Paul Van Scoy and wife of Camp Creek wero In this city last Saturday on business. Best Shoe Repairing at WOLF & MILLEIl Tho ladles of tho Progressive 22 club will moot tonight in the Odd Fol lows' hall, Charles Dority of this city loft Sun day ovenlng for Portland whero ho will servo on tho grand Jury. Chnrllo Storks and Ed Cupp who , loft hero a short tlmo ago are now em ployed In the shipyards in Portland. E, .E. MorrlBon received a car load of fertilizer from tho Union Meat company In Portland yesterday. Miss Lillian Hull of tho Bell theatre loft Wednesday for Portland. Sho does not expect to return to Spring flold. M. N. Thompson and family have moved to tho John Starks residence on Emornld Heights for tho summer months. Mrs. A. W. Matthows of Dexter wob brought to this eity Sunday and on j painstaking Pill Parlor. Mrs. IIchsIo Tripp of Eugene, who formerly lived In this city, was in Springflold Tuesday. Bho visited at tlio J, J. Browning homo. Mr. and Mrs. William Martin of Portland arrlvod In this city Sunday to visit for a few days with Mrs. Mar tin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert of this city. Wo aro closing out our ontlro stock JJoU of bargains yet In men's women's Boy'n, Misses' and children's shoes. Como quick. Wolf ft Mlllor. adv. Mrs, W. O. Campbell, formerly of this city but now of Orogon City was In Springflold tho first of tho week visiting hor mother, Mrs. Andrew Moo, and transacting some business. Mr. James Stewart of this city lelt this morning for Portland. H oxpocts to bo gono aj week. Mr. Stew art has only recently returned from a trip through tho Tillamook country. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lyon motored to Drownsvillo Saturday wlioro thoy visited friends and relatives. They returned to their homo hero Sunday ovenlng. Mrs. Frank Healey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sldwell of this city, returned Saturday night to hor homo at Spoknno, Washington. Her sister, Mrs. Ernest Skinner, accompanied her for an lndeflnito visit Mrs. C. V. Hutchinson, and daugh ter Myra Dell, of this city, who havo boen visiting Mrs. Hutchinson's .par ents at Cascade Locks for tho past weok and a half returned homo this morning. Glen Ditto of this city and Howard and James Orcon of Roland are leav ing today in tho lattera car for points in Northern California and eastern Oregon. Tho trip will bo a pleasure trip for tho boys Miss Ruby Sensenoy of this city and Miss Marlon White of Cottage Drove are assisting In tho Varsity con fectlonery store in Eugene. Miss White is staying in this city. Thoso registered at the hotel Spring field .Uiis week are:E. C. Martin, Mar cola; Lena Courtwrlght, HaTrlsburg; John Bowman, Leo Miller, A. O. Adler Rosoburg; Col. C. L. Vaughn and wife, Seattle; C. H. Scllus, San Francisco; D. L. Coy, Fall Creek. Ralph Oakcs and family of Gqshen moved the first of the week Into the Uiouue on Cth and B streets which was fonrorly occupied by J. P. Robley and family In this city. Mr. Oakes has em ployment In tho Booth-Kelly mUl hero. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Posoy nnd little son Verlln and Miss Altlia Shaub spent tho weak end' with relatives and friends in Creswoll. Mnxlne Posey who 1ms boon visiting there for tho past two woeks, returnod homo with thorn. Particular peoplo prefer purchasing porfoctly puro potent pills, powders, potions, piasters, patents, pons, paper, and ploasing perfumes at Peery's HgEigft, Economics Ladies Discuss "Sugars and Fats" and Conservation of ,Jheat Flour. The subject discussed by the ladles of tho Homo Economics Study Club ot Springfield, .which mot .fast Friday afternoon at tho Lincoln building, was "Sugars and Fats." Mrs. Juno Korf gavo a paper on su gar; which showed tho necessity or the use of sugar at tho front and also nt home. Sugar makes energy and onorgy Is absolutely necessary for our soldiers. As, therefore, they need su gar so much moro than wo do wo should economize and use substitutes. A great saving In sugar could bo made by substituting syrups, honoy, fruit Juices and raisons, and fruit sauces. Instead of bolng preserved and thick ened with sugar, could be thickened with flour. These sauces would be Just as good as tho others and far moro economical. Miss Anderson, domestic science teacher at tho Lincoln building, spoke on "Sugar and tho Conservation of Flour." She told of tho great need of these two staples for tho boys in France and how great caro must' bo taker that the present supply of both may1 last until tho next season's sup ply Is ready for the market. We must pledge ourselves as near sugarless and whcatless as possible now, or we may have to go entirely without them for. awhile. Householders who are obliged to use wheat- should not use more than l-pound ot wheat flour, or -prepared wheat in any form,, per person .per week. This Includes the wheat flour In Victory bread and the wheat flour or prepared wheat In crackers, pastry, macaroni, breakfast and. other foods. Householders in cities and towns may not buy more than a quarter of a barrel of flour at any' one time. Householders in the country may not buy moro than half a barrel of flour at any one time. No purchaser Bhould have more than thlr.tr days' supply on hand. Each person may have threo pounds ot su gar -per month. All kinds of food, es pecially1 wheat, meats, fats and sugar should be1 economically used. These regulations were sent from Washington D. C, April 3, 1918, but are subject to change at any time. During the business part of the meeting six new members were en rolled, making a total of twenty 'ac tive members. Mrs. Joe Lusby hand ed In her resignation as chairman of tho club, and Mrs. Juno Korf was elected to serve in the place. , N9 subject was given for the next meeting, which will be held n( the Lincoln building May 17, because Miss Ruth Corbett will give demon strations of labor-saving devices for tho horne. Among theso devices will bo a homo mado tireless cooker and a home-made Iceless refrigerator. Monday underwent a serious operation at the Mercy hospital in Eugeno. Tho Knights and Ladles ot Security aro making plans to glvo a Red Cross benefit dance Friday ovenlng In Stev en's hall. W. C. Myers;, ot Hayden Bridge who has boon qulto ill at IiIb. liomo for the past wook with an attack of (agrlppo is improving. Mrs. Ray Qoff of Eugeno undor wont a major operation yesterday nt tho Morcy hospital. Tho oporattnn was porformod by a local physician. Mrs. Dan Doloharity of Portland is visiting hor B(lstor-ln-law ' MrB. Emory Rltjhar'dsbn in' this c)ty Mrs. Delo hanty formorly lived horo. Mrs. Rosa Letklo,, ot LotkU's cafe returned Tuesday from Portland whoro ' shq and hor llttlo daughter Juno havo boon vUitlng with relatives MrB. J. W, Mallcha, Mrs. Letklo'B mo ther, left horo yesterday for Portland nnd will bring hor grand-daughter buck when flh rdtyrns.j Mrs, Cash iMeatf,ihd.ydp,iitp,i:;rsi Williora Darling X and' lltUo ' dautf Allco Darling left here Saturday night fpr Portland vrlioro thoy were efttyed owing tp tho serious Illness ot "Mra, Mead's mother, Mrs, Davids. Tkotr-, stay -will be indeflalttt. N Tho Booth-Kolly .Lumber company and' the Fischer-Boutin Lumber com puny men who comprise tho home guurd ot Springflold' are getting tho union all uniforms for drill practlco which Is twice a week. Mr. and Mrs. Vornon Proudflt havo rontod tho houso formerly occupied by W. B. McKinney and family on Eth streot. Mr. McKinney has work in Portland and tho family expeel to leavo for that placo as soon as tho Bchool torrrt is conjplotod. ' ' OREGON POLE LIMA BEANS Wo havo only a fqw, Theso are ac climated and Bolectod sood. , AIbo havo n nlco ' supply of Goldon Plow Yellow Dont Seed Corn. Acclimated and tests 97. Minn, 13 tor cnsllago and Soy Boans to plant in with tho com. Soo ub for all kinds ot Field Seeds, Food, etc. Springfield Feed company. adv. Those rogtBtered, at' tho Elito this woplc aro :Wm. Frazleri and.yflfo.of Abordoen,WaBhtngtontvL. T, Walters Charlos FouBjor and' vftfp'j Oiastpiie. Hmoiyn uiaasiono,- -uiauaiope; jeun Sherman, :Mffl:''A-"K, cna' jwM Uyi J J. 'Signer, Orane dalvla Ckrler.'Yoncalla R. W, Qllll JBcIo.; Roso Alles, ror t land; Ray jont$ti, Portland; and F. Frank, Portland. Miss Jano Lindscy Instructor in the Springflold high school, spent the week-end with friends in Albany. JOHN B. BELL CANDIDATE FOR JOINT SENATOR A solid, practical o,nd -sensible man wfyo ha$ the support of ovemvoter who knows'hls char- actor and ability. ! If ttlijA. I ! Wid Ad; 13. 0. Immel Kugono Loan & Savings Bank Buildup, riagono, Oregon. WJLL,. REft&Ei ty Jutland Former Springfield 'iarber Employ id ' : ' ln'hWaVcs " 1 Mr. and Mrs. -William Bishop left Eugene Saturday for Portland whero Mr. Bishop will be employed in tho shlpjards. They wore former fejBidentu of Springfield, tMr. Bishop having been In the barber business here for a num ber of years after which he formed a' partnership with George A, Dorrls and delivered milk in this city. Last fall hd sold his Interest in the dairy to R. C. Rush and has since been living In Eugeno where ho was employed In a barber shop. Phone 31)2 47 East 7th Ave., Eugene, Or. Imperial Cleaners All kinds of Cleaning, Press ing and Repairing. Prompt service and good work are our specialties. No advance In prices. Postage paid one way. ATTENTION General Public Since the raise In butter fat the' following quotations for Tee" Cream have' gorifi Irito effect. 1 gal $1.25 Quarts . . y . 5cl M gal. . 8Sc Pints 25c Fancy Ice Cream Fruits $1.59 Nut Ice Cream $1.75 Nut and Fruit mixed ....?2.00 Per Gallon. at EGGIMANN'S Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST SUTTON BLDQ. - . PHONE M- RESIDENCE PHONE 129-W BENJ. F. KEENEY for County Treasurer , (Republican) BrBSSSSSSSBBBn. VsUaHKayKraB Born within three miles of Springfield, Lane coun ty hag been my home since birth. My private -and public life is an open record. Judge me in my promises by my past perform ances. If my efforts to promote your rights while , in your service established confidence in -me, why not give me the position I seek? 1 My pledge is to "make good;" Paid Advertisement Your Last Chance 4 Our closing out sale has been far ahead of our expec tations and the store will be closed soon but some ex ceptional values still remain, June weddlnjgs and Christmas are not for away. Buy now at a saving of from 1-3 to 2-3. Pictures, pottery, stationery and picturccframes. School p'ctures. EUGENE ART STORE Pain Bldg. 10th and Willamette, Eugene Oregon George H. Turner Prop. New Straw Lids PANAMAS $2.50 And there is one for you Have IMmm, C S Made to Order $15 Up The Mab.erdasher ..rdr 'Men' ofifte. r . PAul Willoughby Eugene, Oregon' ' ""WiPoejw