TTJUR8DAY, 'MAY rACnt. I I till Hi . f.i I U MH 10 MOTS CMrfh. M 1 iffi'rf rz. ..iAmiMwJWHg "Sodalightfal" The Few Minute Spent At Our Soda Fountain Como to our SotlaTountaln when yoijWo tired and UiltHty., jroif ;wllfcflnd jjio surbunUliigsJ-cflHul and The soda VoVcr,v.0 'fi'dro amlfflparkllng. It Who lieHt tlmLBklll audpufo materials .can produce. .Every.-, thlngjil and around tho fountuln 1b clean and sanitary. CiiHtoniorfl nro provided with every cbiivcnlfcrfco, and '" our.Borylce' Is dainty. Try a t . v -, PEACH MELBA SUNDAE. : Town' and Vicinity aeorgo Clark of Mabel npqnt Satur dayftn Bpringfleid. ' ' ' Mr. and Mr8.,Cogof W.eedllng wore . In Springfield Tuesday on buslncvs. Mr. 0. H. Word, whq liven of Camp I Crcojt, won In this city Saturday. Charlie Jack of Camp Crcok wan a j8prUH;flcld visitor yoeterday. Mm. T. J. McCrn'cku i -pent last ? wcokjln Antorla vMt&Rlher two bohb Si thorov i . if.Z iirm t.i.k.in. nr nn.i..M .1.. i (1110. Vill .fti'M.((UIH UL yiypuuMi sin tor of Mr. J. r. Fry of thla city, v'a ; Itudrat tho Fry homo Monday. ' A. Hall flbop ajlprcv , n:lv. D. WIlooffthO'Jcyeler, has put up n nowSvntch algn in front'of tils placo of bualnuvs. , MIOIlTo-flmtth of Spvingnotd tpent lantwoek-endvfil-'tho ho.:io of , Mies Maudo Mays' RtJdtictIori Cty. Mr. and Mra. S. Haloy ot Camp Crook woro buslne..' visitors horo Saturday. ' " J l T"1 ' ' 1 Ui"U. - Uest, flbpa . Repairing at . n WOLF.& MILLER xi. in,-.i . ir.-.i.n M,n,irn -hA'iiB.rt nn n irnt mnvmi V Tuosdftto rcrbn:'9!tx, whorp they-00 11 to Plont tho best; you i expectfo 9-3 their homo.' K-t tho largjat returnB at harvest v ' (- " time. Sprlngflald Feed Co. adv. I Mrs. W. D. McKlnnoy of this city I left yostordny for Portland to visit Mn. Minnie SBhocnborgor of this ''with lior buaband there. Sho oxpects city has secured employment nt Ma kto return next week. , . ,)o1 nnd Ml yc-Hordny for that placo '. i'( .; .j -"to begin her now dutlCB. Mrs. Lnura Martin of Kugcho is nnnniiinir tho wook n .oueat' of Mrs. Mr.8. Herbert Walker of this city Joo Skornlchka, in UiIb city. Shoj loaves satuntay tor uayraonu, wasn., camo over Sunday, ftp rejoin 1ior husbnml, who Iibh om- J ploymont In tho ship yardB thero. Fit your own eyes Iwith pcctaclOB SatPeory'B. , -- Mrs. Paul Smith of Mnrcola sub- mlttod to'tt major operation ycBtcrdny jnt tho Aforcy hospital 1 Mrs'. C. Olson of this city has been sick for tho pnBt few days, but is hot- ti tor today. Greatly Ireduced i prices, on millinery at Mrs.jThompiQp'a. . . . adv. 'i Mrsv" Den Skinner of thla city is as- slstlng In. Hall's. shoo store-during tho 'gomery, who Uvea thoro. She ex ' present bbIo; . . ' ? ' ' ' pects (o return Sat'.mlay. 1 tt E. C. Hadleypf iXarnoll shipped' twd' '.YOURE NEVER IN DOUBT us to !.!cars of pulp r.tpod' oUheJpapor mills wero' Elbort Dodo atands on any sub ', at Lebanon in the laauvrtsok.-'. ! Ject. Ilia slogan is: "I bollovo In Spocial bargains in miUlncry Friday ? nnd Saturday1 at 'Mrs. Thompaon'a. jggl -HM '-f I,- adv. f H. A. Wnshburho of this city was In junction City Tuosday visiting his son, Claud Washb.utnO. and' attondihk to somo buslneBB. - j , . . . ; v,'", '', t Jtlorro. Phono lKJW, Springfield. ndv,H6 h ' ....... W. B, Flesher o -Up-j, pins IMS IIUUBUllUIU fiUUB. IU U1UUIH i ana iumajti follow OV u. imuu ffollow overland. - J tfur EWpWl SW- f " . rtfiVi T t i upr, ywwpi-p rarer. miruwagiuy are O. E.S& ttf.aaff 'wlfe. P fom. vww.y, unmaair . . PHONE 31 Itor. Guy Fitch Phelps will sp0ak at tho Methodist church on Sunday evening. IJo la ono of tho great speakers of the Pacific Coast. Thero will also bo lyioclal music as an add ed attraction. adr. W. B. Dowcra of Brownsville Is In this city for medical treatment. Tho Springfield Feed Co. received a car of feed from Portland this morn ing. It was unloaded at tholr ware house on the S. P. track. Don't miss hearing Dr. T. D. Ford at the Methodist church on Sunday morning. Mrs. Richmond will sing. adv. Tho Warner brothers of Fall Crook aro shipping several car loads of tics to tho S. P. creosotlng plant at La tham. First-class shoo repairlng.at the W. A. Hall Shoo store. adv. ! A. Mlddleton ot Klamath Falls was in this city Tuesday visiting old frlondH. Mr. Mlddleton was formerly a resident of this city. Jim Stewart, who nas been work ing on his big cattlo ranch near Cor itlla for some time, is visiting wlUi his family in this 'city. Miss Lacy Copcnhavor spent Sun day in Sutherlin visiting her sls.er, Miss Lucile Copcnhavor, who It. an instructor In the schools th?ro. , Mexican wonder Seed Deans aro host for planting. Wo havo somo nlco wo nro closing out our oniiro biock I Lota ot borgalnB yot In men's women's Uoy's, MiBaeo' and children's shoes. Como quick. Wolf & Mlllor, adv. W. L. McCulloch of this cUy loft Vuesday evening for Portltru on a rli-.it buslnosB trip. Ho esfotiB to return this evening. Mrs. Al Montgomery of tho Ilotql Springfield left yesterday for Roso- burg to visit with her eon, Fred Mont- 1 saying what l th'lrik'and In doing who,t i Bay His editorial woYk has earned for h'lm tho right to ,uso. Uiat slogan. vote for him for Joint Bojnator. . ' - ex t. H. McCom'sey bfJ thls'cltj'. who has beW working on"a; bg;"; cement contfapt.,.(t ,pimett, Idaiio, haB fin- Ishod tho Job' and roturnod homo SaV ';' " Cllnsi .P. Poolo of Harrlsburir wnn Tu(J8dny rarrnfiw anra kAfomi kina pewdftM, MSMflM RMTf .L'na n fiminv OvtwIntvAnffl 1uitlAnaM lug rTMN it ;rat many i and mrMtritK'd total rmi' 'tilt, and ti uiiaMly ifaWkiifi.t. eura wltli local trotmont,irohoiincd U.incurn n c .'conatltutlonal i1Imm, nhd tlieitTern T milroa connlltutlonal treatment., Ilall'a Pnlnrrfi tttrn mnntitnftitrnA liv V. 3. eiirnpy & c., Teltdo, onlo. la tho only 1 ,L'oniiiuuonai euro on we mtrut. u is tnkim Internally. It acta direr) 1 mi blood and inucqtt aurfacm of tlionntcin. iThfy orrnr,onf imndrrd dolinr tor.ntty fdso'li falli'trt cure. tfend for circulars and teitlmontalx. AMftBtt V, J. CIIKNIJT to CO.. To(dJ O. Bold by Drtil1, lie, Taka llall'a Family I'll la far cori'llou ' Tho , Sprlngfleld Mill and Elovator Company shipped a load of feed to Wondllrig Saturday. , . - i Rev. duy Fitch Phelps will preach in tho Mothodlst chd'rcli fiuriddy Even ing. ; , i Ransom Miller, formerly of tho firm of Nlco & Miller,' oxpects to loavo horo soon for Portland, where ho will b omplyed In tho shp yards. Mrs. Miller nnd children will remain hero for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Will Regel and two sons, London and Harold, who recent ly moved hero from the oast, left Tuesday ror Oregon City, whoro Mr. Regel will be employed. They expect to make their home at that place. Golden Glow Yellow Dent Seed Corn, native grown and Minnesota. 13 for ensllago. Ninety-seven per cent test. Duy now while you can get the best. Springfield Feed Co. adr. ' Rev. T. D. Ford, D. D.( the district superintendent from' Salem, Ore, will preach in the Methodist church Sun day morning. Mr. and Mrs. duy Wakefield of Port land visited Friday at tho homo. .of. Mr. and Mrs. W. N Thompson of this citr.. Ginndma Luther left here ltsl Fri day for Florence, whero sho w.-J visit Lull-fit Itely at tho homo of Mr and Mrs. J. C. D.wcra, former undents of this city. I Rollablo remedies right reasonable Roxall. Rev. J. S. McCallum, paBtor of the Springfield Christian church, went to North Dend Monday to look after tho affairs of tho Christian church thero. Ho will advlso the membership thero as to. tho.aelectlon of, their now pas tor. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Male, daughter Grace nnd sou Ivan, and Joyco Male, of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Need' ham and daughter Laura, and Mr. and Mrs. William Eiler of 'Thurston, motored to Corvallls Sunday1 and spent the day. Kill tho aphla with "APHICIDE" Bpray. Is absolutely effective. Ready to uso and not expensive,. Quarts and gallons. Get a can NOW before it is too Jato. "CARCO" Bpray will kill tho worm8lhnt eat tho radishes, strawberry crowns, etc. Do you use "GROMORE" fertilizer to keep your garden growing fast? It keeps tho bugs out of tho soil too. Springfield Food Co. adv. Thoso registered nt tho Springfield Hotel this week aro A. P. Adler, Leo Miller, I. S. Domplor, L. Knapp, Port land; G. D. Robinson, Jack Harris, James W. Colo, V. L. Punton, Camp j ureoK; Dayton C. Thomson, Wend ling; J. Colo, Mohawk. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Miller and Mar tin Andorsoh of Cottage Grove, Mrs. Howard Hosa of RoBcburg, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thorn, Mrs. M, R. Wagner nnd daughter Gladys, and Harry Doug lass, all of Junction City, spent Sun- ,'day at tho Wra. Donaldson home In this city. BEDE NAILS ANOTHER ONE, That I have an ambition to divide Lane county is a story I my political opponents are circu-' Hating. The fact is that I solutely oppose county division through the legislature. (Pd. adv.) 1 ELBERT BEDE Marcola Hss Home Guard. A hpmn guard company, with Joseph Currto as capUJp, was organized Sun day at Marcola by Captain Ray Babb of the Ijugenp battalion. About forty men responded to tlio1 call1 and signed' their names to tho roll of tho com pany, and-. It is -expected that, fully thrtt" many fcoro wlllv alBn?-'irhav they were u tnthe-JwxMMarf(tifl fa0J.;to comooafekW. rift to i Vllorair MutlAaal'fliunltkM I lu VTORr' HOWYfflJR American ' &AtS Red Cross r WW IB MAP fLoTH mj'fw iLZ ATLANTIC. 0jf OERMAMV 00,000. ocean At,-- fy ViSSv -ft r V -v AUSTRIA r Alf 'f S CTw-f HUNGARY & pW i5.ooo.ooo T'Dj t jrP . , AFRICA iL BE A -00 JT3T City Council Has Regular Session Billstj-Are Submitted; Sidewalks ''.'.t6 "Be Improved; Motor Vehicles, Must Obey. Tho"rogular monthly session of the city council of Springfield was held Monday night in tho city hall. All four, members ot the council were present. The finance committee submitted tho following bills to the council: Oregon Power Company, for light and water( $239,81 Wm. Donaldson, for laborapd streets, $31.80; Robert Sid well, for labor on streets, J15.G0; Lee W. Clark; for labor, $10.80; X E. Ed- jvyards, recorder, for stamps, $8.24; Springfield News, for rrinl.'ng, $4.47; M. CDressler & Son, for supplies, $3.20 FlBcher-Doutln Lumber Com panyi'for lUmber, $4,40; Springfield Oarage for supplies,' $7.75; J. C.'Hol brookf'for supplies, $2.52. The roport Ot the committee was accepted and tho recorder was Instructed to draw -warrants for tho payment of the same. Councilman Weber asked the coun cil to instruct tho chief of police to enforce the ordinance for regulating tho use ot motor vehicles inside the city limits, especially with reference to speed and to "the 'noise made by cut-out' being open on motorcycles and cars! Dy motion tho council passed a resolution instructing the enter ot police to enforce this ordinance. At this time Prof. R, L. Kirk read to the council a letter rocclved from tho headquarters of the Third Liberty Loan tlrlve requesting the council to pass a resolution extending tholr up preclatlon to Lieutenant O'Rourko. tho Canadian officer who spoke hero in tho interest ot the drive, for bis services rendered. By motion tho mayor wnB requested to prepare a let ter signed by tho mayor and council, and placing the city seal o nthe same, thla letter to be sent to Lieutenant O'Rourke. Tho street commissioner reported a number of sections of sidewalk that should be replaced with cement walks,, and tho recorder waB Instructed to notify tlie property ownors, '.'giving tjjem tep days iytl90,4and If no action .h token by Uem tho city wlli con- fitruct tim walks." ono of those places ab-'noedlnir attention Irt particular Is oh tho north aide, bt D afreet, Just east, "pt the high schooL Wltl) reference to Fifth street. Wei by Stevens explained to Uip council the necessity of repairing and Imprpv; ;' Ing the samo from tho, asphalt to tho end of the street, aa It la ono of (he main traveled ' 'streets. After somo. dhjeu'ssjon tho Council voted to have( the county rep'alr and Improve It with tho county machinery now- in uso on th6 MohawUroadJ''.v.i i ' '' ii . ... . i : i -. Kit ."1 baa! k At thi fnta((etd WetffoaMatJchUreK latlng, Carrie D, Spores -and RED GROSS DOLLAR WAS SKIT ACTIVITIES OF OTHER COMMUNITIES TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS , THURSTON ITEMS. ' Thurston, Or., May 14, 1918. Thurston was saddened by receiving the newi Just recently, that Victor O'Rourke, a former resident and high school teacher of this place, had died somewhere in France from appendi citis. Mrs. Frank Taylor and Grandma Fowler are both very III. Edgar Archer, who underwent a sur-i gleal operation at the "Mercy hospital Just recently, is reported as being much better. Dr. Deltner Hayden of Eugene marie a professional call'at this .place yesterday. Mrs. Needham, daughter .Bert Smlth-0rea Masterson and- FTamk : Mr.rand- Mrs.WlllWerWtree' are Mr. and Laura and motored to Corvallls Sunday. Mr. and, Mrs. Ray Baugh and family visited at the Bud McPherson home at Springfield Sunday. Mr. Ross Mathews and family, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Edmlston, Mr. and M'rs. Walter Edmlston and daughter Willa visited at Goshen Sunday. Will Rennle and family motored to Marcola Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gray and Mr. and Mrs. James Farrel visited tho Mil ler, family, at Landax Sunday. ' Gertrude McQuinn, a pupil of Miss Edna Bertsch, will give a free elocu tionary recital at the Thurston hall Friday evening, May 17th. After the recital two quilts will be sold and ice cream and cake will be served for the benefit ot the Red Cross. CAMP CREEK. May 14, 191S. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stephens from Are YOU Going to Do Your Part? UNCLE SAM NEEDS YOUR QUARTERS, HALF- . DOLLARS AND DOLLARS in ! theS'iggest job he tackled to keep this, country free;1 v , HE DOESN'T ASK YQU TO GIVE. HE' WANTS ' YOU TO SAVE and. lend. to the governmnet to ea?2 y and Invest ALL YOU NEED IS 25. CENTS TO BEGIN. Buy f your iirst Wor-Stamp. todays Buy more a&Jast as you cjin. , . . . ; i . t r ALL YOUR MONEY WILL BE PXib' BACK to you in five years with a goot, sure, prpflt-better than 21 . on your investment, . INVEST IN WAR STAMPS, ijHEY ARE ON SALE ' AT OUR OFFICE an authorized agency: oftthe Unl- '.'I ted States Treasury Department. . ? .v. -.kiv 1 p . .t'i i OREGON POWER tXdV Donna spent Saturday night. aadjSaa-,,. day with rdatiVM pre. . w5 0iA Miss Chlora Masterson and TTnmtiS Hartley motored to tho' Belkna? j Springs Saaday. . . -"sotbtt, - Albert SIbhhom !.. shewing :8HF for Bg0 Bream of Upper Cams Clfxk. fc Mr aad Mr8. s Hatey ere to tewa oa busmess Satnrday. c ru " Mn and Mr8 slephes UCaVtaiiiy from Donna spent Ssnday wlUr Mr; Stephens' father R. A. . Sfepfreaa, i, J. K. Piatt was a Eugene, visiter Sat urday. Mrs. N. Gosselor, Azaloe Hartley, Harriet Gosselor, Guy Stephens and Harold Hartley motored' to Springfield Tuesday night and west to tho skew. Mrs. Cecil, Mrs. Dale Chase . ,s.nd children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Chase and family. , Mr. E. H. Masterson, Jl A. Crabtree. ling, spent Sunday at their homes here. Myron Craig was in Eugene on busi ness Saturday. - ' 0 ,',0m r ' John McMen, who hae-be'H,!wOking- ' at Goshen, is visiting iwltk; Ml. 'Craig v and family. . ,a . Cvt f , Dance Is SUcc'e'st' 'vyT' The Red Cross- benefit dance held last Saturday night at Wendllng'-was I a( great success, over, IT.tbeteB-rear lited above expenses. . One.q.ulIt; Bold,, for $300. A truck and sevoral, cars t v 1 "T u carried the many local people who attended thfe dance. , A cfine tlma. was enjoyed by all present Is Encamprrisr.t Di'czts. j Mrs. C. F. Egglmann or this city spent Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- ! day of this week in Albany as delegate to the'G. A. R. Encampment there from the Iuka Circle No. 28 of Spring field. She returned home yesterday evening. p. Martin, Portn Y"4kV , j yoara. Clyde Moore, both of Lane county. an