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THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1018,
Tim BPIUNGFIELD NBWfl
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Www w mr Catarrh In WiW wrtw M
tfc. awmtrr than all ether Iiimm pt
letftthtr, and until tin laat faw mh
m atippeaad to bo Incurnbla. ret
RreaLmany year doctors ftopomwrt It a
tcaC'dta fnttd preH1 tacaPicmtf?
dlra, and by constantly falllnff to eura
with local treatment, pronouncrd It Incurs
ntilf. ;-Ho(oiir Imi provvtt Catarrh tp ba av
constitutional illnenaf, .and tticreforn rt
nulrrs oanailtUllbhal 'ttnatrmnt. Hull's
I'utorrh Ciira, Muiniifnctiireil liy V, J.
Cheney A Co., Talrdd, Oliltt, In Ilia only
Conalltullonal curn on the tnarlitl. It la
taken Infernally. It aita directly on tlia
blood and mcoii aurfncoa of tin ayaiam.
They offer ono liundrrd ilollnra (or nny
cnt It falla tn cure, Send for c-lrjiilars
and titllnonlnl,
VLddrM) V. J. fHICNUr a CO., Toledo: o,
noM tr nrtiKicliH. ICn
Tak Hall o Kamllr J'lll for coronation
OUT-OF-DOOR DAYS
Are Welcome After the Severe
1 Winter Day ' 1
Nature will inako nn onpuclal appeal to uit UiIh spring.
If you wlHlr to retain pictured of nature'H buty upotB,
Jqlnttho tinny of happy kotlnkore, Wo aro agents for
" EASTMAN KODAKS
.TJioflu Kodaka arc wondorfully cany lo operate and
r jovoiixtlio loweat prlrcd oiioh take perfect
He) . Hilnf nrnB. Vr linvn nvnrvllilnir In
, Mrs. J. J. MUrry of Ashland IS visit
ing hor brother, J. C. Nell of tho
Springfield garage, whllo her husband
attends tho Odd Follows convontlon
at Boaatdo. She arrivod horo Satur
day. Mr1; and Mrs. J. C. Noll, Mrs. NcH'b
nlstor, Mrs. J, J. Murry, who Is visit
ing here from southorn Oregon, and
Mrs. I). W. S.turgcB, motored to
Urownsvlllo yesterday to visit rela
pictures. Wc have everything In.
1 U
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V5
PHOTO SUPPLIES
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ThoHO goods are fresh and our prices are right.
No raiso in prlco on films.
PHONE
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iflown and Vicinity
l 3. J. Jones' of Rosoburgfcls visiting
friends and relatives here.,
D. S, Dosls la attending grand lodgo
at Soasido this wcok.
: C. O. Mael of Lowell Is a business
visitor In thin city today.
Reduced prices on all hats at Mrs.
Thompson's. adv.
, Mlas Schwoaring of Waltervllle was
In 'Springfield last Saturday.
"J, B. Tierce and Mrs. Schnmp were
In UiIh city Saturday from Cedar Flat.
J. J. Cnbo of 'Cedar Flat was In
Sprlngflold last Saturday.
See tho nuto eye toster at Peory'B.
. N. Meier and wlfo of Camp Creek
were in Springfield Friday.
F. It. Wilson of Croswell was a
visitor hero this week.
Miss Allco Kcstcr has acceptod n
Mrs. Zolla Cantrnll, who ha been
quite III at her homo hero. Is.ablo to
rosumo hor work In thb local tele
phono offlco. ' '
Thoro was a heavy frost in this
section Monday night, but itpwa not
n killing one, and thcro was not much
damage done. F ' , r
Mr. and Mrs. Quchanah of dottage
Grove wore In Uls city Sunday to visit j ,,orry WaIlaco. who was employed
their son, who is quite III with scarlet ; , thn 0rceon ,,owP nInnt horo ,BB(
the
tives and friends thoro.
Cy Burton, who formerly run a
tailor shop horo, but who is now liv
ing In MarBhfleld, Is In this city to
attond tho funeral of his father-in-law,
N, H. Ilutlor, who died Sunday
evening. His wlfo is hero with him.
Mrs. Thompson has Just received
a shipment of white hats in the latest
shapes' also some children's hats.
adv.
F. H. Titus, who formerly lived in
this city, bpt who left here over a
year and a half ago, returned Tues
day for a visit with relatives and
friends'1. Ho has 'been, it ' Hillsdale,
Wisconsin. 1
fovor in tho hospital here.
Rellablo remedies r!ht reasonable
Itojcali:
summor, but who has been with
U. S. marines at Mare Island, has
beon transferred to Alexandria, yir-
Joy Walker arlved 8aturdayfrom Kjn!a
Corvallls, whore bo hag been attend- . ,, '
nuiuiu t-ccry, son oi wr. nnu .Mrs.
M. M. I'oory of this city, was visiting
relatives nnd friends hero tho first 5of
the week. Ho 1b attending tho Uni-'
position with tho Church nnd School nUBband at Dond.
Ing school. Ho will probably remain
for tho wook.'
Mrs, Roy McQee of Olcndale, Ore.,
visited Mrs. W. V. Hutchinson of this
city Tucsdny. Mrs. McQca was for
merly Miss Ksthor Hartlng of Eugene.
Mrs. Harry Michaels of this city
went to tho coast country yesterday
to visit rolatlvcs before rejoining hor
shop In Kugene,
First-class bhoe repairing at tho W
A. Hall Shoo store. utlv.
Dr. W. C. Uebhan of this city niudo
a professional trip to Oakrldgo Tues
day. Mrs. F. II. Goodpasture of Eugcno
Is In this city today looking after
property Interests, , .
. Miss Lena Hcrsman and Miss Mar
garet Campbell of Thurston woro lo-.
eal visitors Friday.
First-class shoo repairing at the W.
A. Hall Shoo storo. adv.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fry and Mr. nnd
Mrs. Will Kotchum and family mo
tored to Wlnberry Sunday. They re
turned tho Ramo day.
Mrs. AI Montgomery, who left horo
last Wednesday for Rosoburg to visit
hor son, returned home Sunday even
ing. ' i
verslty of Oregon medical school sin
Portland. His school will be out llri'
two wcok8.
We are closing out our entire stock
Lota of bargains yet In men's women's
Hoy's, Misses' and children's shoes.
Como quick. Wolf & Miller. aiJv.
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Mr. and Mrs. J; E. Richmond mo
tored to Portland Sunday. Mrs. Rich
mond and' children went to Monmouth,
while' Dr. Richmond attended the ded
icatory of tho 1. O. O. F. home 'In
Portland, and from there wont to
grand lodgo at Seaside.
Harvy M. Conloy, son of Mr. nnd
A Nevf Perfection OH
Cook Stove means
'kitchen' comfort and
convenience. Ask your
friend who hat one.
' Used in 3,000,6o6 home's.
Inexpcnsive,easy o op
erate. Seejthera at your
dealer's today. '
Kitchen Comfoit
r i , -j to I v f r ,n',n
No matter how hot it is outside, your kitchen
is always cool and comfortable when you use a
New Perfection Oil Cook Stove. -
,. The steady heat -k concentrated on the cookfer.
There if no smoke or odor; no dust or dirt,
Lights at the touch of a match 'arid heats m a jiffy!.
Bakfer, broils', toasts, toasts, all the year rouseV
- Economical. t,,.,0f
And you have all the convenience of gas.
. Ia l,2r 3 and 4 burner tttct. with or without orcaa
or cabinet. Atk your dealer today. .
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
, (CtWorala) j . ;
NEW BEiREECTlON
It CC50K STOVE
'Suffers Broken Wrist
Merle Chase, who lives in tho
Prunevllle district, broke his wrist
last Thursday while cranking a Ford
on the streets of Eugene. He was
taken to the Eugeno hospital, where
! the fracture was reduced.
National Dank building Is being re-
Egglmann's for fancy pnstry nnd pared. It hnd boon broken and worn
wbito victory bread, 10c adv. rough.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward of, Camp f Mr8i Thompson has Just recolved a
Crock nnd daughtor from Aberdeen, shipment of white hats In tie latest
Wash., were In this city Saturday. '8hltpos; nlsoomoKhlldren'B hats.
J. R. Stevens nnd family, who llvo v B(lv
at Camp Creek, woro local visitors
Saturday.
Mrs. P. Conley of this city, left Friday
Tho pavement. In front of tho Firstlfor PortInnJ. ho will bo cm-
Dioycu in inn sninrnrtiR. nn ntunn n
XTra Vnnnln Q,ic,tt n t. .1 .tn,,nf.,n
of this city expect to lonvo Saturday
t Ernest Dladon. mnnngor of tho Doll for 0rCgon City, whero they will mako
theatre, returned Sunday from a busl- (heir homo.
nous trip to Portland.
. Fit your own eyes with gpcctaclos
ranch near here, but for the past
Boveral months has been visiting his
parents horo. ''
I W. H. Whitnev of thla nltv vn. tn
Suthorland Sunday visiting his mother
and sister there. On his return he
vfsltod John Inn'l8 nnd Henry McColm
Here on Furlough.
Fred Lemley, whose home Is In this
city, and who Is a member of the
361st . ambulance corps at Camp
Lewis, arrived here last evening to '
spend a short furlough. He is well,
known In this city.
Is Spelling Winner.
Richard Collins won the fourth
prlie- in the seventh and eighth grade
spelling contest in Eugene last Fri
day. He attends tho Qlenwood school
In West Springfield.
at-Pcory's.
Oeorgo Clark nnd Jnck nurglo of
Mabel motored to this city last even
ing to visit with friends.
; Mrs. W. A. MnthowB of Doxtor wad
1 Miss lloatrlce and Vlo Rico, fresh
men In. tho University of Oregon,
spent tho wcok-end horo at tho homo
of Miss Wanna McKlnnoy.
M. C. Drossier of this city left Mon
day for Clonrwator, Nobraska, whoro
ho will spond two or three weeks at-
T, E. Floldor, Albert Maybeo. J. M.
Wilson and A. W. Tatley of this city
brought hero Monday in n aorlous con- tpndng to- buBln088 for ,,8 Btoro,
dltlon to undergo medical treatment. ( Why ray llc for brend? VaironltQ
Mrs. Esther Skornlchka of this city h0mo baking and got it for less. Eg-
loft Saturday for Portland, whoro Bho Bmann'B njv
wllf visit frlondB for a week. Wernlta Wlnzcnrold, 12-yearold
Mrs. Ida Larison, Splrella Corse- ,inUEhtor of Mrs. H. J. Erlckson of
tiorro. Phono 11BW, Springfield, adv. P,on8ant ,, wast operated on Sun
Tho Springfield Mill and Elevator day for npp0ndleltlB In the Springfield
Company Bhlpped a car of flour to hospital.
Portland yesterday,
Tho Springfield Food and Sood
Company received a car of flour and
feed this morning.
D. ailmoro, Southorn Pacific
agont nt Qllmorc, was in this city to
day. between trains.
.Reduced prices on all hats at Mrs.
Thy mpson's, adv.
E. E. Morrison of thin city mndo a
business- trip to Portland yesterday
eyonlng,
, I, C. Smith of rfopnor's addition la
moving his household goods today to
Eugene, whore ho has'a homo.
Leaves for Duty.
Clarence Chase, son of F. D .Chase
of Chase gardens, left Tuesday for
nrflninrtnn' Vndh wh'nrA h will rn-
lam at Lcona, who run a harbor shopjp for duty ,n tho 8ervlce of the
lOrmerly lived In this nvnr riBirvo Ho formorlv nttPnd.
They
there,
city.
Particular pooplo proror purchasing
perfectly puro potent pills, powders,
potions, plasters, patents, pons, paper,
and pleasing perfumes at Peory's
PninBtaking Pill Parlor.
Thoso registered at tho American
Hotel this weok aro J. M. Wilson,
Ashcroft. D C; P. A. Johnson, Sam
McQueen,- E. P. Foe, Modford; Miss i
May Rlggs, Eugeno; Mrs. F. M. Morse, i
Eugono; Mrs. L. E. Mathews, Dexter;
Wm. Chlsomoro nnd family, S. J.
JoncB, Roseburg; M. A. Phelps, Eu
geno. Quests of the Hotel Springfield this
weok aro James W. Cole, Mohawk;
V. L. Puntcn, Camp Creek; Leo Miller,
Dayton C. Thomson, Wendllng; Min
ed Springfield high school.
"Finds Bullet In Tree.
H. J. Erlckson and Ed Miller, who
wero falling timber at Pleasant Hilt,
sawed through a bullet which was
deoply Imbedded Jn the tree. They
counted tho rings and according to
them tho bullet was shot eighty-four
years ago. Tho bullet wns more than
one-half Inch In diameter.
.OREGON'S GREAT PARCELS POST STORE,
1 Jlllli8aaialSS ySylaa&aMBsjultSaalaBS
NEARLY 20,000 SQUARE FEET OF FLOOR SPACE
in main building, besides one warehouse and five big
stock rooms, all chuck full of tremendous stocks of
highest grade merchandise, and because most of this
is gone at old prices, we are
ACTUALLY RETAILING BELOW WHOLESALE
in a great many lines, making it uecidedly advantage
ous for you to shop here either by mail or in person.
PRICES ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED AGAINST
ANY COMPETITION.
have gone to Oregon City, whoro thoyjn,e Scboenberger, Dr. E. H. Hobson
Receives Bonds.
Tho First National Bank of Spring
field' has recolved from the govern
ment all full paid Liberty bon& of
tho Third Liberty Loan, and subscri
bers may get them by callfng at the
bank.
will ba employed In tho Hnwloy paper
mills.
Dora Monday, uto Mr. and Mrs. A.
D. Andorson of Cottage Grove, a son.
Mrs. Andorson, who Is' a sistor of
Mrs. Paul Robloy of Springfield, is
staying horo.
Dost Shoo Repairing at
WOLF & MILLER
Miss Sybil Wos'tfall, who lives In
Douglas Qardons, and who is a mom-
bor of tho froshmnn clnss in Spring'
Mrs. J. L. Clark roturnod to horjflold high school, Is conflnod to hor
honio In Independence Frldny aftor.homo with measles,
an extended visit horo. . j E3. M, Crawford lias returned from
; Homnn monl bread, tho hoalth food, tho Froo MothodhU conference held
at Egglmann's. r ndv.Jnt Roseburg, OroV'last weok, Mr.
- Eleanor Knowlos of Cottage Orovo Crawford was honored by a placo on
Bpbnt last wcok-end In thlB.clty with tho committeo.. tliat 'stationed tho
friends,
(? Mrs. Gilbert Miller and daughter
Lllft, who have been In Oregon City
preachers.
Those registered at the Elite Hotol
this week aro R E. Wllholm, Seattlo;
vH V roturaea Sunday. Mclvln MorriB, Athena; Dob Dnloy,
j'lrhe young poople of Springfield will Orogon City; Guy DoIboU, Mabol; Sam
enjpy another of tholr Informal dances Johnson, Ix)ranoj Jack Mllllcan, Cart-
in Stevens' hail tomorrow night.
laua; Jo Holt, Wendllng.
Mabel; Henry Achey, Mrs. Eflle M,
PpstVlda; Mrs. W. B. Tucker, Leba
non; Mrs, Llztlo Walter Nulso, Mabel;
W. A. Cluor, Eugone; J. N. Seole, Le
ona; Hurlo Crawford, . Bruco Pot'tl
John, Madison Sporos, Silas Yarnoll,
E. C. Martin, Marcola; J. Colo, Clar
ence Jans, Glen WaBsom, Harrisburg;
J. N, Sottlo, Dort T.hacker, Guy Ste
phens, Waltorvlllo; H, w. Hnstloy.
Meetlngb Are Lively.
Tho serl.es of hte.etngs being held
at tho Christian church, by Rev. and
Mrs. M. H. Fngan are very satisfac
tory and haVe been drawing a big
crowd every ovening. Mr. and Mrs,
Fdgan are doing a fine work horo.
ifiTMAff-tfjiKiiittaVjHjieffi'iiiuBa
j-),araT-iv.n. . r ....
, TWENTY-FIVE BUSY STORES IN ONE.
Card of Thanks.
Wo wish to thank our friends and
n.-lFhbors for tho kindness and syrn
rhthy .Bhown us In our bo'roavement
'n tho loss of our husband; and fatho ,
nnd for tho beautiful floral offerings.
IngB, VJ j, rj ,
MRS. NANCY ELIZABETH BURNS
AND FAMILY. ,
JUST RECEIVED TWO
Gar Loads of Feed
Get Rid of Your Rheumatism.
Now is the time to get rid of your
rheumatism. You will find Chamber
laln Llnlmoat a great help. Tho re-j
liof which it affords is aloco worth
many times its cost ' adv.
An Engineering School.
Walter R. Dimm, who was with tho
first replacement reglmont of en
gineers at Washington, D. C, has gone
to tho r fourth Engineer rosorvo offi
cer's training camp at Camp Loo,
Virginia?
ftard of Thanks.
Wo wish to thank our many frleuds
and neighbors for their sympathy dur
ing our bereavement in tho loss of our
wlfo x and sister; and for- the many
floral offerings. ' 1
MR. HARRY CORSAW.
MR. J. C. CORSAW.' ' '
MRS, GORDON PRATT & FAMILY.
MR. STILhMAN "PRATT & FAMILY.
x Consisting of
BRAN, SHORTS, MILL FEED, MIDDLINGS,
OAT -MIDDLINGS, ROLLED OATS, i
.ROLLED BARLEY AND ALL; .
KINDS OF CHICKEN v
FEED ' '
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY!
OUR.PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT
IDEAL FEED STORE
131 E. Ninth Street, 131 Park Street, Eugene, Ore.
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