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PAGE 4 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Society Doings of the Season UNDERCLASSMEN .and tho sumptuous picnic luncheon 1IAVB PICNIC was OUIUIU uuumo uinuu uv Tho'mombcrs ot tho tresmnian and , enjoyable for ovoryono present. Thoy wphomoro classes ot Sprtngflold high; wore accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. .ni,i dM ehtrul d cn c i " "" D" nauvi vujw r Thursday-evening on the banks, ot tho McKemle at tho James SeaTey ferry. Tho young peoplo Made t&o thlp in a big hay rack donatod by Earl Stewart et Stewart's addition. Upon arriving at their destination . a pleasant sur- mothcrs. YOUTHFUL COUPLE SURPRISE MANY Tho woddlng ot Frank McDoo ot Springfield and Miss Qertrudo Dulles . ,Z Z th. r Eugono came as a huge surgrlso to prtso awaited them. for. there they lounu tnree row uoaia iur and the foro part ot tho evening was spent In rowtng on tho river. Lator the merry young peoplo gathered Tho young couplo accompanlod by Miss araco Ntckun and Dell McDoo wero married in Eu gono at three o'clock yostorday after noon. No one know ot tho Intentions auuuBu.b "r7" ,7M of tho approaching weeding maklns nuu o....e owmo". ' freshments wore served around tho campnro and tho young people Jour neyed homo at an early hour. Thoso chnneronine tho dollBhtful affair wens Mrs. Charles ShonU, Miss Bertlo Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart The plcnle was planned and given by the boya ot tho sophomoro class, and the courtesy of the boats Is due to Sidney Warner, a sophomoro, and to llr. Stewart ENTERTAINS CLUB AND GUESTS Tho ladles ot tho Priscllla club were delightfully entertained Friday after noon by Mrs. N. L. Howard at her homo on East Main street. A pleas ant afternoon of sewing and conver sation 'was spent, and delicious re freshments ot early strawberries and cream were served. Club guests were Mrs. Iley CasteoU Mrs. D. Zimmerman and Mrs. D. E. Drown ot Fail Creek. Club members present were Mrs. Wm. Donaldson, Mrs. Paul J. Brattain, Mrs. J. H. Seavey, Mrs. J. M. Withrow, Mrs. A. P. McKenzie. Mrs. Annie Knox, and Mrs. I. D. Larimer. it a very unexpected Burprlso to tholr many friends. Mr. McBeo Is em ployed In the Booth-Kelly mill at the present bo tho newly married couple will reside in Springfield. Young Men Will Register June 5 Those 21 Years Old and Thoae Previously Discharged Are Included Wednesday, Juno 6, is a dato ot groat importance,, to ovory man In tho United States who has attained tho ago ot SI years slnco Registration Day on Juno 6, ono year ago. For on this coming Juno 6 will bo hold nnothor Registration Day, on which ovory man who has passed his 21st birthday slnco last Juno '6 must register with his local draft board. This appllos to non-cltixcns na well as to cltltens. No man who cotuos within tho ago llmt is oxemptcd from registering, unless ho Is already In tho military or naval sorvlco ot tho United Statos. And men 21 years old who for any reason havo been discharged from the military or naval sorvlco must register on Juno G. Tio registration will bo conducted by the local draft boards throughout , ...... , I. ..1.1 In nnrtlflll.l tlm Maria, a foaturo of tho big "Days of " r "u 40" carnival which they hold last 22 and 33 of May. Tho mooting was week In KUReno, found several victims tho mayors nflrt city nl ornoys of on Uh streets and In tho business Oregon and problems Olid city affairs houses ot Sprlngtlold. Thoso men," wow '"mussed. Mr. Morrison on y John Kotels. Harry Btowart. J. j. attended tho Thursday session. Ho (Bryan and C. F. Egglmann wore treat- J returned homo Friday morning. JUNIOR CHURCH PICNICS SATURDAY The Junior church, made up of tho juniors ot the local Methodist church, en loved a delicti tful all day nlcnlc last Saturday at Hendricks Bark. Tho.0 Un,tcd Slates- Each draft trip was made in Sutton's auto truck. ,s "QUlred'to post publicly the loca- tho young people with several of their tlon r ,t8 registration place, and men . -i years old must present thomsoives thoro on Juno S for registration. Tho registration places will opon Snjoya Free Ride In Caga Saturday afternoon tho Elk's black Atttnds War Counoll K. H. Mrrlson of this city attended cd to a troo rldo, and a "bumpy ono" in tho sprlngloss animal cage, with Suffers Brulwd Hip II. II. Smith ot this city sufforcd a yilURLPAY, , MAY . 30, .,191ci. 0WUL CONSCIENTIOUS DENTISTRY DR. J. EICKJMOND (HONRS Office, 31 flMldsnssVIW- Over Commerciariank. n 8Rrlngf!ld, Oregon. lots of noise to make them enjoy tho aovorf,y brU(m hp Mondfty,R(ton,oon .rldo tho bettor. After reaching Eu- whfln ft wnROn ,Md of ,umbor fo, 'geno they secured tholr roloaso by , . . WB. , U(nrV contributing to tho Elk's fund. mothers as chaperoncs, started at nine o'clock' in tho morning;. A big picnic dinner was served aC twelve o'clock and tho children enjoyad tho day immensely playing games, swing ing, and exploring the park. Autos Collide Two nutos driven by Harry Klofor and Qcorgo Hill of this city collided yesterday aftornoon at tho corner ot socond and A strcots. Mr. Klofor was driving his car slowly enst on A strcot when tho othor enr, going north on second streot at a good rato ot spood ran Into tho rear of his car breaking tho rear wheel and fonder oft and breaking tho axel. Neither car was spoedlng and tho accident was un avoidable. Tho HID car had tho right ot way. It was undamaged except for a bent fonder. Mm whlln tin wan nt work at the Finch patriotic or.nouln mmi Th0 wn80n tjppoj ovor on him and ho was unabto to oscapo boforo tho lumber had plnnod him Ha Is getting along nicely. LODGE ENJOYS SOCIAL EVENING. The members of tho Robert Burns Masonic lodge enjoyed a pleasant special meeting last Friday evening. After the regular lodge session thoy adjourned to Eggimann's Candy Kitch en, where thoy were served with de licious refreshments. A social even ing followed. PAGAN'S BOOSTERS ENJOY PICNIC Pagan's Boosters, the junior choir I ARE QUIETLY WED. which is assisting in the singing at ' Thomas J. Gates of Crow and Mrs. the Christian church enjoyed a de- Sarah Penseline of West Springfield lightful picnic and wjenio roast last were du'ietly married last Saturday Saturday afternoon on the banks ot afternoon" in the court house in Eu the Willamette above town. The gene. County Judge H. L. Down per young people hiked to tho picnic formed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. grounds' and built a huge camp fire Gates expect to make their home here around which wienies were roasted for the present. P.E.O. Sisterhood Meets at Salem Mrs. R. L. Kirk, President of Or egon Grand Chapter Presides At the Seventh Annual convention of Oregon Grand chapter. of the P. E. ' O. Sisterhood held at Salem, last week, Mrs. Jessie W. Kirk of thls city presiding, a patriotic program was ! given Wednesday afternoon at which i Vocal Solo on Registration day at 7 o'clock In the morning, and will be open until 9 o'clock that night. No excuso will bo accepted for fail ure to register. The burden of inform ing himself of tho Ume and place for registration is by law placed on tho registrant hlmsolf. Failure to regis ter is punishable by imprisonment up to ono year in jail. Attempts to crodo registration will bring" disaster to tho evador. All city, county, state and United States peace officers have beon specifically direct' ed to assist in bringing about a Com plete registration of men 21 years old", and to examine the registration lists and report immediately to tho Federal authorities the names of any parsons liable to registration known by them to havo failed to register. Men whd are too 111 to appear at thd registration pliea In person must' send some competent (Arson to tho local board to obtain a registration card with authority to fill I out. This card when filled must be infilled nr Neighbors of Woodcraft Resllie $18 ln person t(J tho ,ocal r rum ncu wross ucnent - ..,, ... . . , , ... , ' be filed on Registration Day, Juno E. Provision is also made for registra tion by mall or men 21 years old who win unavoidably be absent from their home Jurisdictions on Registration Day. All such persons should nrocoit GIVE PATRIOTIC PROGRAM Students to Work Tli . jtudonts of Marcola high bjIioo! havo aeked tho ichool board for ." morrow as a holiday In which every one will voik at eomotlllhn, and do nate nil of tholr wages to thd fcffoud Red Cross war fund. Thoro are oOerJt 50 In the school nnd the townpoopfo" havo beon asked to offor work enough to keep them busy for tho day. A follow up entertainment will bo given In tho evonlng. down. SEE US ABOUT Selling your cronm. It will pay you. Ask us about feed. UUUBNE FARMERS GR&AMBRY. W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 02; Rcsldonco 7-J West Main St Phone 302 47 Httflt 7th Ave, Rugeno, Or. Imperial Cleaner All kinds of Cleaning, Vrcm hig and Impairing. Prompt norvlco nnd good work aro our specialties. No advance In prices. Postngo paid ono wny. Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST BUTTON BLDQ. . PHONE 2W RESIDENCE PHONE 12W Qoes to Sheridan L. O. Sldwell, who has been in chargo of the affairs of the Booth Kelly mill at Coburg slnco it cloaol down resigned his position and has accepted that of sales manager In the Fischer mill at Sheridan. Ho moved his family to that place tho first of this weok. The Neighbors of Woodcraft gave an interesting program last evening" in the W. O. W. hall. The affair was in the nature of a Red Cross "benefit entertainment and the sum of SIS was realized. An entrance fee. of 10 cents was charged. The program rendered w&s as follows: Song "America" No WHeat Sold No wheat IS being fltiid by r'c'talicV ln 0rif6il between May 27 find Juno 1 except id bakeries, hospltuls, log ging or otheY eato'ps. This Is to save wheat and to a (taken tho people to tho necessity of biIUHk It. Those flvo whoatless days wil also" show tho people that It is posslbfti ti? rU along without wheat. New Irrigation Rates i 0? OREGON POWER CO. All 0 Best fornedy for Whooping CtfCrgh. "LaHt winter when my little boy had the whooping sough I gave him f Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Imrnxdiaiely. without waiting for .,fg.!Mr8, J B Robort East 3L Louls' 1,1 iclranon Ray, to the local board near cut to the place In which they happin to be, and have their registration Patriotic tableau and readine Mrs. A. D. Ruddlman,caras maao out by u"8 boanl time a Service flag was unfurled. It Recitation contained sixty-three stars, husbands nins ana sons or f. K. us. ana one p. E. O. nurse. The names of Dr. W. H. Pollard of this city and Cecil Bell and Vivian Senseney Marjorie Ruddlman Mrs. Charles Dority Joe Clark Florence Riser, The card must then bo mailed by the registrant, together with a ao'f addressed and stamped envelope for Piano solo Joe Clark relurn 01 a registration certificate, to Vocal Duet Florence Riser, 1 lne reS,Blranl 8 owf 'ca Hoard. -tnT vt I As this registration card tmint. ronrh iuia iiciauu George Dixon ot Eugene were repre-iP,nn- ,, Ti.j,'the local board by Juno 5. men 21 Bented on the flag. lVoca, So,o Vvton Senaener ' years old who will be absent from A great amount of war work has yoc go,0 Iya Hm j their homo Jurisdiction on June 5 heen accomplished by the P. E. O's. n,sadmg Mrs! O. F Riser 8nou'd make hast0 now t0 have lhcI of Oregon, the past year. The mak- Vocal Sol7"ZZ. ... ES Harding ' reg,Btratlon cards f,1,ed out 80 "' lng of leather vests for aviators, out Readtng " ' L ' M CaBley ' can mall the cards without delay to i SL-raiia oi eavuur. waa nitoiy uone pJano goo Een Lambert me proper Doartl. ty one chapter, and the P. E. O's. of There wafl an exceUent attendance ; The War Department has Issued tho Oregon decided to make this, tL:Ir.and j. Droem following official warning to all men patriotic work for the coming year. in wftfl .,.,, coming within the 21-year-old "It kept his cough foose and relieved him of thoso dreadful coughing spells. It Is the only cough medicine I keep In the house because I haver the most confidence In It." This remedy Is also good for colds and croup, adv. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Estato of Ferdinand Renne, deccaBed. Notice Is hereby given that Charles L. Scott Administrator ot said Estato, has filed his account for the final settlement of said Estate and the HotiV H. L. IJown, County Judge of said County has set Friday the Cth day of July 1918 at 10 A. M. for hearing ob jections to tho same If any are filed with the Clerk of tho Court. CHARLES L. SCOTT, Adra. Goo. B. Dorrls, Atty. for Estate. t May,30;Juno,G,13,20,27. APPLYING TO Springfield, Oregon Sprinkling iaWHS 6r gnr-detiR, also outside Of liidiifl-' trial plants IhrOlifch common small hosd with nozzle, lawn fountain or sprayer attached, (i'ty inent of four montliB In advance, on or boforti Jfnne 12th, as follows.) J2uc lot or fraction , cnercof, (building space lnclude?). $3K6 ivlwjonftf if paid on or before June WMt,.;.- Eacailltlonal lot or major fractlonuftoreof (Net) 2.00 SpHnlvWiiU sjtr6et or roadway in froHY of eact lot or maw'fnfctibn thereof, and oi.Mmlf wirfife of street, iJHr Hchson 1.00 Paym as above allow use for Irrigation Season? fem June 1918 fo Oct. 1, 19ft This service is Bupcft. Object to the conditions and schedule of charges now Alccf -frith the Public Service Com mission of Oregon; and uitffor' t?ie saporvlsloir itnrf regula tion of the Commission. Irrigation hours are from iFA. M. to IOiOOA,. Sf, and from 5:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. Meters will bo installed on tlfrorvlccs of tlidmr con sumerff who persist in using water thr irrigation inlrpoHes outside the above hours. Only one hose Is allowed to be uBeH for each lbt ov major fraction thereof that service Is being paid for. In no case will customers bo allowed to use hose1 With out nozzle; sprayer or lawn fountain attached. The use' of water during a fire Is strictly prohibited) ex cept for protection of property. OREGON POWER A 11. Irtgalls, Managor CO Tie slogan of the convention was a Liberty bond for every chapter ln Oregon. year-old age lim it: Writes to Editor. ' CAUTION All male persons, cltl- J. T. Snarka of Hill CMv. Kna . zens of tho United States, nnd all The Educational fund of tiie Sfster- w formerly of this cltr'wrlti. tn raa, Persons residing within the Unit-! hood has lust nimcnl tlio tr.n nnrt r,;:ri' ....... ... ori cintoo n.tm i.n .. ,1. r.i. 1 T,v me eauor oi tne springneld news tel-1 i" and Ue Sisterhood is bending every' ifn(? wf,at he Is doing and also howday of Juno- 1917- and on or boforo effort to have J100.000 in 1919. mxl6h il6 en(Jy8 the paper A portfon , tho day sot for registration by the Amounts from this fund, ranging of tfo i6ttef aai6i May 23 follows: Prea'dent's proclamation (this com from $50 to ?500 may be borrowed by "We certafnly watch the mail .when ,ntr Juno 5th)' ntta'nea the age of 21 deserving girls to aid them ln ob- the springfrefd News Is due. We are years' muBt dialer. The only excep tainlng an education. both woU aad rfd,ng and x amtions are persons in tho military or still superintendent of the Water and , navai SGrv,C0 of the United States, Light plant at this place. wnicn memoes an omcers ana en listed men of the Regular Army, tho Navy, the Marine Corps, and the Nat ional Guard and Naval Militia, while Enlist In Army. Walter D. Ellison of West SDrlne- field enlisted Monday at the recruit- i Will Leave for France tng office at Eugene In the coast ar-, Harold Perkins and" Glert Wdoley, uuory corps of the regular army. He members of tho 15th compdnV C. A. C. ,in the service of tho United States, lea at once for Vancouver to begin stationed at Fort Stevens, were" inland officers in the Officers' Reserve fcralnlns. The young man is well town Sunday visiting friends arid rel-. Corps and enlisted men in the Enlist- known here. JU .recently, bocame 21 atlves. This will probably be tnefrVrt neBfirvrv Prima wliffa in nAflvn aniv. I last furlough home before leaving' for", fctf," years of nga. Are Making Improvements Eggimann's Candy Kitchen and Bak cry aro Installing a Tbeautiful linoleum flooring ln the main room. The work -was begun today and thoy expect to tho front, as their company expects to leave the first of next month for France. Crating Old Fountain Eggimann's Candy Klthcen nnd Bak- liave It comploted Ty 'Saturday. New ery havo completed the installation chalrB and tablo and stoolB for the of tho new fountain and the old one . Willamette UnfvnmHv fountain will also he Installed ns soon Is being crated for shipment to South-' and ho expect to reenter this school as they arrive. j erland, Oregon where it will bo used; next fall. " Qoes With Chatauqua Herbert Moore, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Moore" of Hayden Bridge", leaves tomorrow' to travel for tho summer with tho new Ellison-Whlto Chatauqua The young man has been attending Uils winter. 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