THURSDAY, MAY 23, i1u8. THB iFRINGFWLD NKWS PAG1 t STATE INDUSTRIES now PROSPERITY Qovernemnt War Activities Are ; Helping Many Industries i of Oregon, . j mrt.H Tho following,! a brief, review of what capital la doing In Oregon for' tho past wook. Hi-nffnii IjTn.la 1 1. n nl Ia 1THa.I ' States In tho numbor of woodon steamer hulls ,for tho Emergency.! Floot Corporation, tho total fn tho country bolng 33 vessels, launched In tlx districts, while 18 of the num ber nro afloat In Oregon waters. That rvcb tho Btato throo more woodon vossols afloat than tho flvo other dls trlcU. combined, Tolodo to build now reservoir with twlco. tho capacltr of old one to Portland, Statistics show that Pacific Coast shipyards aro broaklng all records (in llowburK-aub-contract for .rradln B)0',,,n """tructlOh ana number of Ttfotch of now Pacific highway along '8hlp" nehd. both wood and steel. 8fc That lie Never Lacks t a jHrach of Real GRAVELY Chewing Pl Your fighting frian will go to almost ny ' length t & good tebaeco. Many h mum kM paid $5 'far ! good tblue&'tfcanyoii will sl Mm in a mncK of IUt Gravely Chewing Plug. Onfy Mtteyeir iO ento;' Give any man a chew of Gravely PWaaa1 h M toll Jen that' tk kW. te L Smm( tfcVa I . OrtNnary p) f' eaoaoiay. It eert lets per week ta chew Real Gravafofaeaaata a sasaM eaew V (t latf a loBg'whlle. If yen Mfieha a p4pe, sKca Gravely whh yowr Itntfe m.tvl i&A a little to your Mneklag tobacco. It will gira flavor ItBpTcrve year tmeke. SCNB VSUR FRIENB IN THE V. 8. SERVICE a reucH er savei.y Bttlfa11arMJ irenrt hi 10c novclm. A 3e. B4 put it (nta lilt Jimdi In "r Tri!at Cmp or StHxni ef thm y. 8. A, Even .orr thr" 3 tmmp wHI tab H to him. Yoor lr wHI Miwr esvale aa4 cWe jro official Aractiou bow U P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO CO., BsavlHc, Vau Tht rrttst JVm kttpt H Frttk end Clean and CaoJ 8 U nt tttta Urattl) oUhaat Mb FretteHtn 5M UoQth 'ranch let. Coast, yards have proved la face .of Portland-Troy Laundry & Ma-lfllronK PP"' U,oy are end gchtnery Co, Installs new machinery In Portland Hotel. , tied to equal recognition with eastern i yards, i S Pnriinn.wr nnn.Hnn. i,.v . Aniaui ivquipmom snippcu nore vo Sceasltstod Installation of dough mixer 1,0 oi ,n iou ot PttC,fic ias labor-aavor at Portland Hotel ! I '''Bhway. .j'j,or . - .Hosoburg Army aviation school Vortlahd-Pacinc Car & Foundry may 06 " " North Dond IJelKa uoKBlng Co. to log Empire creek. - Will be cut into, ' II .1 -maU. 1 1 1 n r Houtnorn I'ftcmc systoms ana s.ooo uw ,0B Do v irom tho govornmonU audi orders nnu snip uncos. will requlro millions of foot of lumbor j Port Orford Wharf hero to bo ro- unnd this industry is similar to tlio( paired. L'shlpbulldng Industry In its Importanco ' Tolodo may got now hotel. -. r iiL.!... en-u n. t. ... 'Ms liai? AilAP..fAa Trtft tf..ln as, imn viuvin'iu ivv.uviii uiiiuu HllU Soutiiorn Pacific systoms and 3,000 3 SEE WHAT CAN BE DONE I wish to oxproBS my appreciation of and to state what tho Electronct Blanket has. done for me, with the hopo that throiigl- my recommendation some one who 1b Buffering as I have, ajiffercd may be imluced o use tho same treatment and bo relieved of the misery and pain ob I liavo been, , I liad sulTcrcd from Inflammatory rheumatism for a long tlmo, and fof eight long months previous to commencing the treatment with the "Electronet" was helpless In bed and unable to move at all, and Buffered untold agonies all the timer I had tried everything that any one would suggest, from oils and llnaments to the Scrum treatment, and everything else I could get, but all failed to give mo any relief, and when Mr. McGowan came and asked me to try tlio Electronet I felt that it was the last straw and grasped at It. . From tho first treatment I experienced relief, and within ten days was practically free from all pain and soreness. I continued to use tho blanket twiqe a, day for some time and would use the dry magnetic bath whenever I felt pain, with tho result that I would get relief right away. I am gaining strength every day, and have even walked Bhort distances with help for some time, and can stand on, my feet alone after being assisted to an upright postition, which is wonderful, I think,' after considering the fact that I had been told that I would nover get up, and that I would probably bo bedfast for twonty-Ilvo years if 1 lived that long. I consider tho Electronet Blanket waB a Godsend to mo aid can not praise it too highly, and certainly dp recommend It to any ono suffering from rheuma tism or any other disease resulting from poor clrcu iatipn, or from a poisoned system. , This 1b only a brief statement of wht I think of ; tlio Blanket, and w.ili bo only too glad to have any one call and seo mo anil soo for themselves the benefit I liavo derived from it. . , 1 ' No rocommondatlon Is too strong, for, it, andjmppey could not buy. it from mo'i.f I could not get another. .y ' Very sincerely, MRS. ELLIS KNOUSE, Emmett, Idaho, April 30, 1918. i NURSES TESTIMONY The above Js signed in my presence, and having nursed and taken careLofrMrs., -Knousp, I;,can; truthfully say .that, tho above aro facts f and aro tiuo in every particular. MRS. LIZZIE" MURPHY- ami r - m J -'MaTtlJs, T,u HM Mctlomtey, At3I3NTS AND DEMQNSTiRATOltS Corjtth andSrroets, ?? SPRINGFIELDbjp'. Toledo Work on Toledo-Hlletz read Is forging ahead. Pendleton Local phono plant will bo enlargod. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. has authorized Installa tion of two additional sectional switch boards. Salem Canneries of Salem t expect busy iSeason. Salem-Klags dehydrat ing plant prepared toJlll 1.000,000 tins. Three hundred persons employed.. Coqullle Contract Is let to Ander son & Klockors to build C90S City bridgo; cost f 12,034.60.- Toledo Eltctrio Light Co. to. en- largo capacity, Twq now boilers added to plant. Reported an electric railroad will bo built from. Newport to Toledo thTs summon Survey has al ready been completed. McMlnnvlllo Dennis Construction Co. awarded contract for constructing two million gallon rosorvolr and addi tional pipe lino from reservoir to city. Combined cost, $24,904. Tolodo Petition granted for bridgo ,to bo built across Yaqulna river horo. Taft To build docks hero soon. Construction to cost about $6000. Toledo Now mill to bo shipped In horo. Capacity of GO.OQO feet Ilosoburg Hotel Umpqua being im proved by lobby changos and fittings. Toledo Public land to bo opon. LIn coin county has 14,805 acres of old Cv &-C. land grant. " ' " ;T .' Albany TtoplauUng to Btart soon In Santla'm forest 320,000 'trees' to bo planted. .' Young Men Must Register June 5 Affects All Who Have Reached , Age of 21 Years Since Draft Registration. APPOINTMENTS ARE MADE Pastor of Frse Methodist Church Here to Go to Medford. Itev; and Mrs. M. F. Chllds of Sprlngrlold Junction havO returned from the Southern Orogon Free Meth odist conforonco hold last week in Roseburg. Appointments mado for the coming year are as follows: Medford District R. H. Dollarhlde, district elder; Medford. M. F. Chllds; Ashland, Mrs. Elve Hobart; supply, Dorrls and Macdool Rhoda Durnett; 'Grants Pass, Gold 71111 and Selrua, C. E. Glazier; Morgan Point and Elk Creak, J. E. McDonald; W. E. Goodo, evangelist Roseburg District D. D. Dodgo, dis trict cldor; Roseburg, J. F. Smith; Cottage Grovo and. Star, L. !M. Phil lips; Springfield Junction and Land hx, Mrs. M. E. Duckbeo; F. W. Oliver, ovnngollst Coos Day District D. D, Dodgo, dis trict elder; Coquello, Johnson and Myrtle Point C. F. Skelton; Marsh heid, East Side and Flagstaff, Otto Fuson. Many friends In and around Spring field will wish Mr.and Mrs. Chllds success In' their, now field of labor at Medford. Mr. Chllds has' served tho Springfield Junction Freo Methodists for throo yoars and goes !from Uiere with tho well wlshos of all the church. Mrs. Chllds expects to remain horo for a few weeks beforp she gooso Modford to join her husband In his work. Wednesday, June. 5, has been offi cially designated as registration day throughout the' United States, for all young men who have attained the age ot 21 years since draft registration day one year ago. On Wednesday, June 5, every 21- year-old man in the United States must appear at the registration place designated by his local draft board, and register. Tho only exceptions aro mob al ready in military or naval service 'Special arrangements have been made whereby absentocs and those too ill to appear at tho registration places may register by mall. . But they must all register. Failure to do so makes the guilty young man liable to imprisonment for one year. And ignorance ot the fact that June 6 is registration day will not be ac cepted as an excuse. The burden of' Informing, themselves as to the place1 nnd date ot registration is placed on the' men themselves. Registration will be in charge of tho local boards In their respective districts. They are 'required to post immediately a list of the registration plapes. ' These registration places will be open from 7 o'clock tho morning of June 5 until 9 o'clock that night ffhpy will bo In charge ot officials of the local draft boards . June 5 has been selected as the date for registration day because it is tho anniversary of tho first draft reg istration day, when approximately 10,000,000 men between the ages of 21 and 30 years, inclusive, registered for tho draft ' This registration day Is only for men who have reached the age ot 21 years, thus coming within the draft age, since last' registration day. REV. FORD LECTURES HERE Makes Plea for Success of Present - Red Cross Drive. Mrs. Turpenlna Dlea? Mrs. 'Ed Turpenlng, who 'lived son thcCoburg road, dlod Saturday after a lingering Illness .at tho Meroy hs-. pltnl in Eugene. Tho Turpenlng homo was turned lo,s(; week andf Mrs. T,ur ppntng, who had been an Invalid for years, was badly burnod before Bho qoulcjvbo rescued. Tho funeral was Enlists as "Stenographer. 1 flpya! Hf Collns(,son of Mrs. W. Hv Collins . ot West Sprlqgflold, hasten llsj-e&'ln.jthe quartermaster's depH ment ot tho army as stenographer.' Ho enlisted last ,Thursday1i anjl' haBpd-i reaujr. open, sfljyio -roruana, wns.ro ho will 'bo examined. ' ' - j. V. Sunday was Red Cross Sunday for the churches all over America, to fltlngly open this week as the begin ning woek ot the. big Red Cross drive. This drive Is to ralso $100,000,000 for the care and comfort ot our wounded boys "over there," and tho Sunday Morning services wore a ntUng . be ginning for this work, Roy, T. B, Ford, D. D., of Salem, Spoko Sunday morning at the Metho dist church, making a gracious plea, for this great movement and for its Immediate and overwhelming success. Examinations to Be Held. Stato eighth grade examinations wl)l be hold in this city the first of June. In other places throughout Uie county thoso examinations are being. htld tbJs week, but they will be held late here, due to the lato dato set for the closing of tho schools. Thoy will closo horo Juno 14. Road to Happiness, Bo amlabje,. chaorful and good. naU .ured, ani yqu aro. much, moro, likely to. bo happy. You will find this, dlt-' fJcuJV, , if,. noA Impqsslblfl, , .however, wnen you aro constantly, irouniewiw constipation, Take .Chamberlain's Tnllnta nn1 Brut l ,1 t4at txrA It will iTfirfy Vf w,.vhis v f-.-TM oi easy,,; 'nosetbisw 'not on.iy. move tho' bowels, but Improve the appetite and.strfjgUie, the digestion. . adij. NEW SERVICE We are authorized under the, Federar.Rejjhrt ; Law to act m an Kxecutor, Administrator, Ou i&"jWaa' or,Trustef ' " ' ' f,i- Thkl ia a ne service our officers will he glad to dlecues with yon. First National Bank, Eugene .Qrafoa . . , . 1 i.").'.'t;J ' n " 1 , ' .. ' , ." "Good k m m ormng If you sleep on a RESTGOOD MATTRESS For the use of the RESTGOOD SANITARY CURLED HAIR MATTRESS mearia sounder and more lestful sleeping and consequently a healtfi prddiicei1. THE RESTGOOD is universally recognized as the one superior hair mattress. , . , . Better because it contains only th& highest grade of carefully selected curled hair. Better, 'because the greater resilience of the hair used in the RESTGOOD makes It by.far thp most rest ful mattress. - -. i. . Better, because when you buy it you make.:a,3ife long investment for it will never wear . out-, and, wUl retain, is resilience for years. Come in and let us tell you about It. Brauer & Conley COR. NINTH AND OAK STS EUGENE, OfliE. PUBLIC In order to further the settlement of the estate of R. W. Makinson, deceased, I will sell at public auction, at what is known as the Makinson Banch on Camp creek, about eight miles northeast of Springfield, Ore., the following personal property, beginning at 2 p. m: TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1918 HORSES One good mare, nine years old, weight about 1200 pounds, with sucking colt. This mare is serviceable, working every day and is a good, regular producer. One 3-year-old Belgium 'gelding, unbroken, but a good chunk and out of the. above-mentioned mare. One yearling gelding colt, out of the above-mentioned mare. t FARM MACHINERY One "McCormick' Binder in good running order and repair, one "Superior" disk drill in first-class con dition, one disk, one hay rake, one mower, two "Case" walking plows, one reversible riding disk plow, and other minor articles. Terms of sale CASH. O. B. KESSEY, Administrator of the Estate of R. W. Makinson, deceased. C. H. MATTHEWS. Auctioneer. Are YOU Going io Do Your Part? , UNCLE SAM NEEDS YOUR QUARTERS, HALF DOLLARS AND DOLLARS in the biggest job he ever tackled to keep this country free. HE DOESN'T ASK. YOU TO GIVE. HE WANTS YOU TO SAVE and lend. to the governmnet to save and invest ALL YOU NEED IS 25 CENTS TO BEGIN. Buy your first War Stamp today. Buy more as i&at as you can. . ALL YOUR MONEY VVILBE PAID . BAK to you in five years with,a.good, sure profit hVtTer than 2l on your investment, , . . INVEST" iH VVAR. STAMPS, f HEY QJ, SALE AT OUR, PFrTJ.Cr-an authb$zsl;agecy othUni-T ted States Treasury Department. " , - 5 r- r -..-1 . '.' i. OREGON POWER Go. JO t t' tlf l' VK