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THURSDAY, SVLY 11-18, 1018 THE SPftlNCf FIELD NEWS i'i Wo uro tho Sprlngfleld agents for that wonderful remedy TANLAC ,i Allithcriownpapors will toll you about It, or ask tin. v , PRICE, $1.00. Got In on tlio Ico cream con tost V - ' whllo thoro l yet tlmo. Boo our win t , " " dow. Klrat prise, $0 box chocolaton; nocond prlxol $3X0 box chocolates, Kutola, phono 31. Fit your own cye with rptcuieiei At I'eery'B, Horbort S. Comn of Portland Is vis Jltlng t the homo of his parent', Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cofflnu. Mrs, O. E. Flschor and daughters 1 SOCIAL'lVENTS VOUNO BUT Jonn and Dutoo went on a motor trln .HAVE PICNIC, 'to Bhorldan with Kugono friends last) La" Tu08(Jar evening ft number of, week-end, youngor sot 01 upringnom started In four cars (no, not four cars either, Chnrlotto Stowart and llttlo brother' but two cars and two Fords) and Morris left tho latter part of tho week reached their destination at tho bridge for Indopondonco, whoro thoy will via-near Woltorvlllo, whero they spent It with tholr uncle, James Clark and ft morry evening. Naturally, It would family. - PHONE 31 Cot our price on fresh Rice Flour, adr, COX & COX. bo Impossible to get thero and back and no mishaps, but thanks to all I " " - " ' w- ful mochanlc In tho Dorson of Dill Chnuncoy Crltos loft last Saturday ugh. With tho help of this for South Dond, Wash., whoro ho has nocc"8ary fc" two blow-out and nmi.lnvmr.nl TTn nnf . ri... 0no ffl" 00" WOro made good. After " " .11 ..... , A ...... . Iioro visiting with Crltcs. his all had arrived thero seemed to bo a Town and Vicinity W. A. Ilrady returned to Mabel last Sunday, whuro ho Is employed C. R. Hill Sunday In Sprlngfleld visiting. Loulao Mlllor of Monroe spent tho week-end In this city on bunlnoai. rirst-clnsn shoe ropalrlng at ttio W A. Hall -Shoo storo. adv. Marlon Adams camo up from tho Slualaw last Sunday to spond tho day lioro. James Clark of Independence was In town on buslnoBH tho flrst part of tho week. ttnnlfv n W Ford missing with four very Impor- I ' portant personages In It, and after J Lester Valllor of Portland arrived somo tlmo It was discovered that I In town yesterday -to visit with his Male had endeavored to ride to Wal- , parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Valllcr. tervlllo and had the worst blow-out 'Ho will bo drafted tho 2Cth of this that was ever known for a Ford, but month. , after somo time and labor thoy or- !,. . . , , rived In tho,clrcIo and tho sensational C E. lecher, who Is employed as nct of wecnIeB ovor the flre manager at U.o Sheridan mill, camo wn8 bogun Everything necessary for homo last week to spend a short tlmo a pcnc of the bMt kln,, was on han(, with his family hero, and nttended to weenies, buns, pickles, marshmel- ousincsB. j0WB and grapo jUce a wo ag ,cm. Itov. S. A. Danford and wire and onade nnd n-Portcr. Tho very woods dnughtor Ituth and Mrs. II. O. Dan- nround rC80U1led with such exprcs- ford and Bmall ,!a.iehtr lnff Mnnrfnv B,0nB 08 "Say. KCt that WecnlO OUt Of Miss Eva Manwarlng Is visiting with for Nowport n their car, whero thoy 1,crc' U'8 dr,PPn down m neck," frlouds at Wlnborry for two wooks. 'wm Bpond a two-weeks' outing nnd ",,eaTe mo ono ot tnoBo buns, .,..,. ' , ' won't you?" At a late hour tho home- Mrs. U. A. Washburno loft last trl-1 Mrs. C. Olson nnd son Russell leavo word Journey wns begun and one Ford day fpr Nowport, whoro she, will spend 0liay to'r wigconsln, whoro they will failed so the last that was seen of It I visit with relatives, for tho remainder was on the road and the unhappv I. of tho summer. Mr. Olson, who Is Male pumping his hardest on a tire, tho agent at tho S. P. depot, will re- Those who enjoyed the successful and main-hero. (enjoyable evening wore Hazel Dean, . . . .Jean Fischer, Bea Holbrook, Bernlce V. F. Lyons, who was a successful cnelev. Ami Prk(n rwf, tti. 11.. ... 1 . r , , uiuuui vu uiu wuuiy ruuu construc tion contract near Cushman, began woik at that placo last Wedneday. j Uorry Hallacks for sale, adv. COX & COX. of fondling spent la'st "hort Cat,on' Mrs. Itlcliards of Portland is spend lug a Tew days vlsltlrig at tho home of Mrs. O. II. Kidney. Dr. and Mrs. Rcbhan and daughter, Constunco, returned from a fishing trip up tho McKonzIa river last Sunday. Otto and Lnwrenco Gassier have re turnod from Alberta, Canada, and will work on tho Gosslor farm near this city. Hill Ashworth of this city was In Mny Hlnes of tho Unlvorslty of Ore-; gon spent tho week-end at tho homo Particular people prefer purchasing perfectly puro potent pills, powders, potions, plasters, patonts. pens, papor, and pleasing perfumes at Peery's Painstaking Pill Parlor. brook, Carrie Ditto, Mrs, William Ro denbaugh, Hay Alexander, Gordon Byrne, Jerry Van Valzah, Russell Olson, Ivan Male, Clarence Kcslcr, Harry Fandrem, Bill Rodenbaugb, and Bill Hill. USE PiTATK ' INSTEAD OF HEAD read Musi Savsrf Potatoes Com tiln the Same Nutrlmsnt How many potatoes are you eatlngT This la a question the Food Adminis tration wants every loyal American to ask himself or herrelf. Strange aa It may seem, the eating of potatoes at this time la ft practical war aervlce, according to ft roccnt Food Adminis tration bulletin, which points out that this nation now hr.s ft large potato surplus on hand ant! that this valuable food, unless eaten within tho next two months, will be lost through sprouting and rotting. By eating of potatoes liberally, every family can save a sub stantial amount of other food, particu larly of wheat By eating up the sur plus of potatoes the nation will also prevent serious loss to tho potato producer, who needs to be encouraged to grow maximum crops during the coming year, "Domestic science experts have fig ured that: One ordinary baked potato equals in nourishment one thick slice of wheat bread. "Potatoes at one and one-half to two cents a pound have more food value than bread at ten cents a loaf. "Potatoes are healthful. They Im prove the general tone of the system by their wholesome action on the di gestive organs. They are easiest on the stomach of all vegetable foods. They are easy on the kidneys because of the minimum of nitrogen they con tain, because of the tenderness and small proportion of their cellulose and the fine division of starch. "Potatoos are valuable in the diet of the sick. They . can be eaten with benefit by people suffering from dys pepsia, anemia, dlabetea, Bright's dis ease, cardiac affections, Intestinal troubles, constipation, hyperacidity, artiriUs, gout, liver complaints, etc. "Always servo, potatoes, with meat," concludes tho Food Administration bulletin. "Never serve bread and potatoes." Both the KIer aad .Kalserln ftrft suffering fros a mild attack of lafg. enzft, a. Mustek 3eftteli staled t day. . Tho bricks of Babylon were" ce mentcd with hot bitumen and at 'every, thirteenth row crates of 'reeds wersj stuffed lr . fiuran says Austria .wanted peac and was forced Into the 'jvar. It' a shamo to give tho Kaiser away Ilk that Cablo orders from tho Y. M. C. A headquarters in France call for 2,699 fountain pens to be shipped imma diately. . It is not a bad Idea to dedicate a calf or a colt or a part of tho Kraia. field to tho purchase 'of War Saving Stamps. After all the great mass of people are sane and steady. Only a few at each extreme are making the trouble somo noise. . The war has aroused a sleeping ,world to the possibilities of accom plishment We never before knew how to attack, problems. The building of American ships as a war measure wil, . after the war Dlaco ua in a nosIUnn tn taVn firm They are easy on tho intestines rank m ocean produc0on and trans. porta Uon. It Is reliably rumored that dog flesh Is now selling In Chemniz, Germany, for 50. to 75 cents per pound. It is the intention of the leaders of tho Y. M. C. hA lo.extend;the work Iq. France to reach every group of Amer lean soldiers. This will- require at least 10,000 secretaries. A campaign, to recruit these men is now on. Classified Ads -rr.rii-L.-irn - , ,-,r. nin For Sale, Bent, Wanted, Etc. In Genoa, Italy, the Y. M. C. A. has established a meeting place for When we sing "Three Cheers for wounded and convalescent soldiers. the Red, White and Blue." we are Mrs. Sylvia Clow, who has been einBlng for the Union Jackie of Great a j 1 1 1 jkoiiriiJii.n urn. l 1 1 1 n din ti un in in wu uw via u uuiiiu i - 1 ... llrownsvlllo last Friday, whoro Ho at- of hor cousin. Mrs. Joe Lusby of Uils PPnHng tho summer with her sister I Ur aln and the lr of France, as " . ... n ... . . . ... ... . Willi flR fnr mi mn aM1 Pln, TI... tondod to buslnoss. .city. ,u. . r. w. oiruoin, leu wea- incsdny for Washington, D. C, whero flee tho nuto oyo tOHtor at Pcory'a Mrs. Joo Lemon loft last Saturday she will visit her husband. Archlo llollublu rumodies right rcasonablo for Marshfleld, whore she will spend Clow, who Is stationed therewith tho , Roxall. a short tlmo visiting her husband engineers. Sho expects to bo gone .Mr. and Mrs. II. I). Wilson motored to Wlnburry last Sunday to spend tho ilny with Frank Gordon, F. W. Shopnrd of Wondlliig wns In tou'n Uio first part of tho- wock at tending to business here. . Rev. S, A .Danford has received word that his noim, Sam and II. 0 have arrived safely In France. Now shipment of fresh Illco Flour Just received. COX & COX. thoro. i i iMrti. AU ccltolcoml) retltrned to her Hummer camp at Donna last Sun day after visiting nnd nttondlng to business here. Pntronlzo homo Industry. Bo pa triotic. Keep your business at homo. Host Ico cream In Lane county nt Eg glmnnn's Candy Kitchen. about a month. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hersc Anderson of Portland are spending a few days nt tho-home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Stevens, (tho parents of Mr. Anderson. Mr. 'and Mrs. Anderson wcro former resi dents of this city. Mr. Andorson has been calleS In the draft and wanted to sco his parents before leaving. Mrs. Edossa Cox nnd brother Hnr- You are only haf American unless you do something to help stop the well as for our own Old Glory. Hence, iiquor traffic and savo wheat in that when we sing it it can be three times way. lustier. I I Defeat the Kaiser and his TJ-boats. has a Good Opinion of Chamberlain's Victory depends on which fails first FOR RENT Kimball piano. Good Tablets. 'food or f rightfulness. EAT LESS.) condition. Call Springfield 85. er. 1 never sold anything that beat LOST Grey satin lined coat; gold service pin with two Btars on lapeL Finder please call or see Mrs. H. L. Stewart, 103-J,. or JNe,ws office. Re. ward. FOOND Cuff button. Owner may have same by. casing at this oOlce and paying for this ad. . . ,, , . I b 0 .J. UW.UJHUJ HI .... ........... . u,UIutuluuu . . , . .. . . Ky. W,en troubled with Indigestion Germanized liquor traffic in exis- or constipation give them a trial, adv. tence OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale. One cent per pound. Springfield News. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is herby given that the un dersigned has, by an order of the Coun- t V fTnnrf nf T.nnn fiii n t r nMtmn Vnnn Mrs Kale French of Corvallis. slstoi appointed administratrix of the Estite of J. E. Edwards, nml hnr snn IT H of Edward M Dnrvpn d old Pcory, and Lewis Glbbs, havo ro- nnrtt. whn lnnvon fnr nr,,n t .i All persons havinc claims ncainst v. lu,o.l from a O.I,lK Mp up U,o WIL .,. lp, Tue.,,y , ,h, ,10m0 'W ' TK'Si ... , oo,.. ,, - u,. T'" ' r.m T . : . f 'JfJ?j2.'; & , to Mr. ot Virginia, who says that Oregon """" lronJ MntP mioTOr "' FOR SALE Rabbits R. L. Kirk, of' all sizes. DouglnB QardeiiH district, Is confined Horn At ..... i ...i.i. 1....1 i, ,.i. . hospital Monday, July 15. 1918, k and Mrs. Clifford Wqnvor, a daughter, .looks n,or ,lko homo than any placo Lawrence Holcomb, who Is em ployed In tho mill at Donna, cut his foot qulto badly last Friday at tho mill thoro. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ronald Roborts spont a few days of this week visiting with Mrs. Roborts' ststor, Mrs. Bess Sea- Margaret Edosse, weight 10 pounds, Roy Howard, who Is employed in govornmont sorvico nt Portland, re turned to his duties laBt Sunday after a fow days visit with his family hero. he has seen. Best Shoe Ropalrlng at WOLF & MILLER vey of Corvallis. For your convenience wo havo Contly, stocked borry Hallacko. Seo us about thorn. COX & COX. adv. C. E. Fischer wont to Llnslaw tho llrst part of tho wook, where ho at tondod to buslnoss In tho Flschor Boutin logging camp thoro. Mrs. Lnwrenco Stltt of Bandon re turned to hor homo last Suturdny after Visiting with hor sister, Mrs. Franklin Lonhnrt, for tho pnst month. Miss Cloomn Grouto has arrived from Ovorton, Calif., and will spend tho BUinmor hero at tho homo of hor islstor, Mrs. Goorgo Prottyman. Miss Emma Mnssoy of Portland or rlvod at tho homo of hor sister, Mrs. Nowton Emory last Saturday, whoro sho will pond a week visiting. Mrs. William Bradford returned last William Bishop, who Is employed in tho ship yards nt Portland and a for- Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnronco Stovens of mer resident of this city, spent Uio this city hnvo movod to 4Z Fifteenth jwook-end hore visiting with friends, nvonuo cast. Eugono. Mr. Stovens When Mr. Bshop wns hero ho was was propnoior noro, uui sold it ro- part owner of tho O. K. barber shoo. Mrs. Zolla Cnntrell, who Is cl4ef Mrs. E. G. Sutton and son Darroll .Ptor at Uio local telephone ex arrived homo last Friday ovonlng ,clmnB' lott lnst Saturday for Port from Portland, whoro thoy havo been ,,nnd' w,loro 8,1o will spend n two vlsltlng for sovornl wooks with friends ,.wook8' vacation visiting with friends nnd relatives. Joo Lusby, rotnll man nt the Booth KolIy lumbor company, suffered a slight nttnek of ptomaine poisoning lnst Sunday, but Is ablo to bo at work again. Wo aro closing out our ontlro stock Lots of bargains yet In men's women's Boy's, Mlssos' and children's shoos. Como quick. Wolf & Mlllor. adv. Flrst-clnoa shoo ropalrlng at tho W. A. Hall Shoo storo. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Albort Young of Ash- ton, South Dakota, woro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs, R. L, Kirk from Wed noBday to Saturday of last wook, Mr. there. MAGGIE DURYEE. Administratrix of the Estate of Edward M. Duryee, Deceased. S. P. Ness, Atty for Estate. Juno 20,27,July 4,11,18. .Sunday from Cottago qrovo, whoro and Mrs. Young ore making an oxtend who vlsltod with hor brother, who will led tour on tho coast, coming huro nf leave in tho noxt draft contingent 'tor a stay In California. KM ARMY SHOES , for sale at the - W. A. H A L L " Shoe Store fncreaslna Use of Rare Mctrle. "Among tho rt'iimrknhlo Industrial Irvi'loiiuients to which tho Hinvi'.-uti ivur litis glvin Impetus has been th I nlnrgcil use of the rnro metals," says 'litj. William A. Menseh of San Dli-gn. ' "Tungsten, vanadium nnd inol.vb Um ui m, used In making steel, seem to ie the lendws. Of these three perhaps he lent familiar to Ameilcim steel linkers Is molybdenum, which, though vt'll-ktinxvii to Europeou forge man 'phi, hits but comparatively limited use In this country. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as thej cannot reach the seat of tho disease Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly In fluenced by constitutional conditions, and In order to cure It you must take ac Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine. Is taken Internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces ot th( system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine wat prescribed by ono of tho best physician! In this country for years. It Is com posed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of tho best blood furltlers. The perfect combination ol he Ingredients (n Hall's Catarrh Medl. cine Is what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions Send foi testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, O. All DrujTRists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills 'or constipation. The man who knows the com fort of a good-tasting chew sticks toRealGravelyChewing Plug every time. Lasts longer than ordinary tobacco, too. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch and worth it A Gracelylattseomachtongeritcasts nomsrctocJiewthanordinaryplatr P. B. Gravely Tobacco Compouy Danville, Virginia Record Broken. Tho total value of the mineral pro duction of tho country In 1010 was more than J.-ITO.OOO.OOO,. Increasing $1,070,200,0(10, or -15 per cent over the $2,:!03,800,000 recorded for l!)lu, ami exceeding tho former record year (lulil) by more than ?1, 000,000,(00, tie cording to tho geological survey, tie unrtmcut of the Ulterior. .'jEsssnsxt Sour Stomach v This is a mild form, of indigestion. It is usually brought on by eating too rapidly or too much, or of food not sultod to your dlgostlvo organs. If you will oat slowly, maaticato your food thoroughly, oat but llttlo meat and nono nt all for suppor you will more than likely avoid tho sour stomach without taking any modhilno whatever, When you havo .spur stomach tako ono of Chanbornln's , Tablets to uld dlgOBtlon. adv. Made in Springfield A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES "Where quality is the base." 17 I F PTR IPITY Service combined with real Confections. Ij L L 1 1 IV I V 1 1 I Ico Cream unequaled. , For light, heat and power. priiri,.. . A7KT,o 'Made in Sprlngfleld." EGGIM ANN'S phone si Oregon Power,! Co. : , - YOlf GETyVLLTHE NEWS; THAT'S,. ' ' " : ' "MADE IN SPRINCFIFLD" JOB PRINTING EVERY THURSDAY ' W'l i t in the , Made in Springfield SPRINGFIELD NEWS At the News Office Subscription $1.C0"pcr year Phone 2 '