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THURSDAY, OCT. U, 1018 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGBI Catch That Cold Wliorv you notice the flint symptoms of a cold you should nmko an effort to chock It boforo It becomes Borlous. In other words, you Bhould catch tho cold boforo It catches you. Keep Penslar Laxative Cold Breakers on hand rondy for Jmmodlato tiflO. If taken In tlnio, It will chock a cold In twenty-four hours and provent more Borloim complications which are ant to result If It lo neg lected. It h pleasant to take and In no way harmful. PRICE 25o "A STORE FOR THE WELL, AS WELL AS THE SICK." ncvcr SUBSTITUTE ! Town and Vicinity x .Fountain pons nt Poory'a. Mr. W. 0. Robhan Is helping nurso nt.Mnbol. Now Fall Coats on display at Cox & Cox. j Ruby Huusony IssorioiiBly III with tho "llu." J 1)111 books and pocket books at Poory's. v E. a. Sutton Ih Buffering from "tho Rrlppo. 8oloct your Kail Cont horb.'Oox 'A. Cox. Mrs. Mlunlo Bontloy Is Quito 111 at lior homo. . Noso and thront sprays at I'oory's. Jim Stownrt U cutting moat nt Cox's this weak. Thront garglos and mouth washes at l'oory'B. . Miss Francos Bartfott, who has been' 111, Is much bettor. Flrst-clasa shoo ropalrlng at the W. A. Hall Shoo storo. adv. Mm. Jounlo Fry of Portland Is In town on busluusH. When hungry drop In nt tho Homo Itosuimint. Lucilo Lnmbort Is qui to 111 with In. tornnl poisoning. First-class shoo ropalrlng at tin V A. Hall Shoo storo. adv. George Williams spent Tuesday af ternoon M Coburg., Vln Williams has accepted a posi tion at Cottago Grovo. . Tho Homo RoMaurnnt sorvos good. Lome-cooked meals. Mrs. Hark Peory Is assisting In tho !M. M. P-oery drug storo. Now Fall Coats, latest colors and materials. Cox & Cox. Miss Mlna Bauer resigned her posi tion at GUff's restaurant. JU-JUUM-il'l'l-Li. 'Uil'.Ll.U-U.ltl ' . -- L L GROCERY BARGAIN DAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY This week-end offors somo unusual bargains. Thoy are bargains becauso they combine lilgh quality with low prices. Each one is a money-savor. "Wo carry tho BUTTERNUT BREAD TJio Best Yet Wo still havo somo milk for 15o per Can 20o Oysters for 18c Sweet Chocolate, per lb,, 25o Corn Starch In bulk, per lb., 10o SPRINGFIELD FEED GO. PHONE 31 I All tho popular cold remedies at I'oory's. and grippe Mrs. Norwood Cox Is confined to her homo with a sovoro cold. ' Miss Edna Duryoo' was' In' Spring flold on hUBlnOss Tuesday. William Langdon of Coburg Js In town attending to business. Ernost Moo of Astoria Is visiting IiIb mother, Mrs. A. D. Moo, Mrs. N .W. Emory Is rapidly rocu- poratlng from tho Influenza.. Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Wilson spent Sunday at Drain with relatives. Mrs. J. W. Coflln is slowly recover ing from an attack of la grippe. Every ono Is wolcomo to inspect our kltohiR at tho Homo Restaurant. Pu. Conloy. who is stationed at Bremerton, la visiting his parents. ' Miss Ellon Lambert has accepted a position at tho llalnbow in Eugene. Word has boon rocolved hero that Jess Meats Is In tho hospital In Franco. . .Floyd Bartlott, who ntt.nds O. A. C, spont tho wookond with his parents. Miss Myrl Arnold Is recovering from nn attack of Spanish Influenza. Mrs. Elinor Cyr and children left Tuesday morning for Evorson, Wash. Tho library Is closed during this porlod of Spanish Influenza epidemic. Charles' Elliot, who hns boon 111 for tho past vvoek, is again ablo to bo up. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cox motored to Statton last Thursday to hunt and fish. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Woldon havo moved from lliolr summor iiomo to town. ' v Mrs. Claud Nott Iiub resigned her position at tho Imporial Qrill in Eu gene . MIbs Ethol Kingswoll has boon as slating In tho Ilex floral shop this wook. Miss Clara Larson isn't working Hits wook owing to hor mother's 111 hoalth. Ethol Horward, who Is employed at JWondllng, spent ovor-Sunday with hor niothor. Marion Adams, who is stationed at Camp Lawls,- Is homo on a ton-day furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Rodonbaugh of As toria Jtiavo doddod to niakoi tholr homo hero. Springflold was lnvadod Wednesday by a number .of S. A. T. C. boys from tho untvorslty. Lewis Qlbbs is homo from Mabol to stay, not on bUBlnoss as wo statod in our last lssuo. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ham of Abor doon, Wash., spoilt tho week-end with Mr. Ham's paronts. Joss and Frank Smltson and Em mott Lorah spont Sunday hunting on tho Mohawk river. Mrs, Mary Muglll was called homo Sunday from Hnrrlsbur by tho death of her son, Qoorgo. Mrs. Myrtlo Egglmann has boen try. Ing to havo tho "flu," but sJUnny'poo pla tiro "exempted." r A petition Is out roquestltig Charles EgBlmnnn's name ho put on tho bal lot for city councilman, Mrs. Murk Young and small son ot Portland aro visiting at' tho homo of Mr. and' Mis. Ira Young. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Msglll arrivod from Bond ori Tuesday to attend tho funeral of (loorgo Msglll. Mr. and Mrs. Jpo Luoby aro tho proud paronts of a baby daughter, born Tuesday, October 22. Ll'tUo Evolyn Lloyd had hor tonsils and adenoid removed at tho offlco of a local physician on Saturday, Tom Alton and Dolborl Bucknum, who havo omployomont nt Mabel, spent over Sunday with tholr families. Tho Homo restaurant is ownod and operated by Mrs. James Inman now. Mr. Morwln gave possesion on Mon day, Bort Nlckum, moat cutter at Cox ft Cox, is unablo to bo a't Ms work owing to tho influonza, which Jiq Is suffering from. Mrs, Lucjpna Richardson and Mrs. Vina McCluin aro iipondlng tho week at homo, as tholr school at Goshen Is closod. Mrs, W. J. Billings returned from Bond on Monday ovenlng. She has been visiting her son for tho past six weeks. Doboll's solution for a mouth wash und nasal spray. Tho State Health Board recommends R. Get It at Pcory's. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gordon, who havo boen living on a ranch nenr Win berry, havo moved to town, for tho winter. Did you over oat Elephant? Say, it s great! Tho best broad ever and it Is made In Springflold. Ask your gro- cor for It, and if ho hasn't got it, Eggl mann has. r Thirty Springflold omployecs of tho Southorn Pacific company havo sub scribed I3.GG0 bonds on. tho Spring' flold quota. M. C. Brcsslor returned on Friday ovenlng from Nol'.gh, Nebraska, whero ho has been on business for Uio past threo weeks. Waldo Hardy, who Is stationed at Camp Lowls, Is much hotter. Waldo has been suffering from a severe case or pneumonia. ' Miss Thorn Bocson, former telo phdno operator, has accepted a posi tion oh tca'chor In tho Lyons school district, No. 118. Mrs. Gcorgo Larson was brought homo from tho Mercy hospital on Sat urday. Mrs. Larson is rapidly ro lovering from an operation. mV. and Mrs. J. W. McDowell left Monday by auto for Idaho in company with tholr son. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Dowell will return by train. Mr. and Mrs. James Gay aro recu perating from n sorlous attack of Spanish Influenza. Even tiny Miss Cay suffered from Uio disease Wesley McDowell sent a piece ot Gorman money from France, which ho had taken from a German. Tho coin has qulto a history which Mr. Mc Dowell will relate on his return. Claud Signor who has been suffer ing with pneumonia, Is roporied as much bottor, Mr. and Mrs. Signor wore with Cland at Fort Stevens over tho week-end. Other things being equal, you owo It to your homo town to ASK for home mado products FIRST. Elephant Broad Is ono of them It Is not only equal but superior All mothors who wish to send Christmas presents to their sons in Franco should notify Mrs. A. B. Van Valznh so that sho may order tho boxo3 from Eugene. Do so Immedi ately. Miss Luclle Coponhaver is hero from Suthorlln visiting hor mothor, Mrs. Adollno Coponhavor. Miss Coponha ver is a teacher In tho Sutherlin schools, which aro closed on account of tho influonza. Mamie McCluskoy-Schrouders, who taught a successful class of piano pu pils in Springflold this past summer, is now ready to accopt pupils for tho winter. Engagements can bo mado by phoning Eugeno 208-R. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Eaton of Clarks dalo, Arizona, aro visiting at tho homo of Mrs.. Eaton's paronts, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. McDowell. Mr. Eaton has re signed bis position and expects to en tor tho aviation soon. Mrs. Eaton will remain with her paronts. Mrs. Suslo Bolts of Nampa, Idaho, Is vlBltlng nt tho homo of E. E. Loo and family. Mrs. Botts has been un dor tho jloct r's faro at Portland for four wooks, but sho is much Improvod now, haying gained twenty pounds in Oregon's wonderful climato. Robert Van Vnlzah, son of Mrs.tA, B. Van Valzah, who wns dlpclmrgod from tho wrmy on account of physical disability and roturnod to his homo lix, Springflold, expects to loovo for the East Monday, whero ho will bo placed in tho hands of a noted medi cal specialist for troatmont ot his ailment, Margaret Thorasoth Is In receipt ot a lotlor from Lostor Hill saying that ho Is engaged in active fighting, He wroto that ho had fired for sixty hours without any rest; also that He had met (Den LoVeo during one of his real porlods. Glen Is In the arabutancs corps in the aamo company with Or villa Dean, a brother of Hazel Dean. E. E. Morrison, mayor and "spud king," will soon arrango his affairs to form a food storo in Springfield in connection with his other Indus trios. His storerooms and ware Iioubos on the property at Third and Main stroot will bo fitted up to ac commodate tho new lino. With rail way facilities already at his doors and with storage facilities of tho very host, Mr. Morrison can oporato exten sively and economically In his new business. THIRTY-THREE MEN LEAVE This Week for Schools and Forts- One Local Boy Gone. Thlrty-threo Lano county drafted men will ontraln at Eugeno between now and Octobor 2C for army duty, two contingents going to different forts and tho coast, and a third to Uio Benson Polytechnic school In Port' land, for training in different mechani cal trades used In tho array- Tho men going to this school and who will leave on tho 20th Inst, aro; Floyd Elsworth Summors, Junction City. Ore. Horace Farmer Franklin, Routo 1, Springfield, Ore. Harold McKlnloy Hnrpole, Route 3, Juucton City, Oro. Arioy Riley Manli, Elmira, Oro. Norman Dewey Pohll, Creswoll, Ore, Lloyd Eldon Summers, Junction City, Oro. Roy Christian, Not), Ore. Morton Morris Marton, Route 1, Crcswell, Oro. The contingent going to a fort north of hero, and who loft on Wednesday consisted ot tho following: Farel Fieldon McQuln, Routo Springfield, Ore. Walter W. Kceney, Pleasant Hill, Oro. Norton Jackson Warner, Fall Creek, Oro. Howard H. Hubbard, Marshfleld, Ore. , James Francis O'Day, St. Francis, Eugeno, Ore. Waltor Stewart Ash, Myrtlo Arms, Marshfleld, Ore. Carson Leo Bigbco, 71C5 Alkl ave nuo, Seattle, Wash. Pearl Plaster, Cottago Grove, Ore. Pctor Max Nielsen, Routo 4, JnncJ tlon City, Ore. Percy Willis Southwick; camp No. 9, Wcndling, Oro. R. S. Mnltraan, Vermillion, Alberta, Canada . Oscar Eugeno Lovulett, Routo 4, Springfield, Ore. Vim J. Defoe will bo entrained from Valo, Oro. Those going to a fort south, and who left Wednesday are as follows: Henry J. Hanekamp, Y. M. C. A., Eugene, Oro. Tobias Jacobson, Junction City, Oro. Clifton Ellery' Christnesen, Point Terrace, Oro., Frank Gibbs, Springfield, Ore. Rufus Cronwoll Cavdtt, Wendllpg, Oro. Carey Huston Medley, Cottage Grove, Ore. Herschel Ronald Axtoll, 1932 Co lumbia, Eugene. Poseph W. Scalefo, 1270 Ferry, Eu gene, Oro. George Hobart Poolo, Routo 2, Junction City, Ore Herbert Extoll, 1932 Columbia, Eu geno, Oro. Paul W. Cook, Crow stage, Eugeno Gerald Floyd Counts, Cottage Grove, Ore. SPECIAL SALE. Friday and Saturday I will have on sale four dozen up-to-date trimmed hats, prices from $2.98 to $6.9S. MRS. M. N. THOMPSON, Springflold, Oregon. Will hava on sale at the above-mentioned place a line ot NuBono Corsets, prices from $3.98 to $5.98. MRS. UHL. Receives Beautiful Gift Mrs. E, J. Snook 1b In receipt ot a beautiful handkerchief case which her son Bort sent from Camp Lowls. The caso is ot yellow satin with an Ameri can and a Bervico flag embroidered on it and U, S. A. In gold lettering at tho bottom. Tho lnsldo has a large Ameri can flag as a holder for the handker chiefs on ono side and on tho other a painted plcturo on silk ot a soldier's farewell to his sweetheart. What to Use to Prevent Appendicitis. Springflold people should know sim ple buskthom bark, glycorlno, etc., as mixed In Aldord-ka, flushes tho EN TIRE bowel tract so completely that appendicitis Is prevented. ONE SPOONFUL Adlor-1-ka relieves ANY CASE sour stomach, gas or constipa tion bocauso It removes ALL foul mat tar which cloggod and poisoned your ayiitem. Tho INSTANT action sur prises ho(h doctors and patients. M, M. Peory Drug Cfl, . , w EED CHAINS I ET WEATHER INSURE YOUR TRACTION YOUR SAFETY YOUR CAR Springfield Garage A CONCERN OF RELIABILITY Gas Range Canning Saves Fuel-Time-Money Now with the canning season at Its height and the necessity for canning greater than ever before you will particularly appreciate the many advantages of the Gas Range as an aid to food conservation. Exact Heat Regulation at the Turn of a Valve So essential to the making of good -canned vegetables and fruits, fs the proper heat during cooking. A twist of a valve Instantly gives you the desired flame when you (fan on a Gas Range. There Is no spoilage through scorching and boiling over when a little care is exercised. For Comfort and Service, see the Mountain States Power Co. PUBLIC UTILITIES VOTE FOR 52 X W. W. Branstetter REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR OFFICE OF COUNTY CORONER A native of Lane county who has never held a county office. The office o.f Coroner has been held by one firm for the past 12 years. Is it not only fair to believe that they have held this office long enough? Stacy M. Russell voluntarily retires from the office ot County Cleric after eight years with tho Statement that ho felt that ho had held tho office long enough. S. M. Taylor, Utter sorvlng tho county as treasurer four years voluntarily retires, feeling that lie has served long enough. Vote for a hew man with new ideas Place your vote where it will be appreciated most. (Paid adv.) Former Springfield Girl Weds. Miss Viola Hays, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hays, formerly ot Springfield and vicinity, waB married Saturday, October 19, at Vancouver, Wash., to Lieutenant Herman R. Wlnton ot Alabama. Tho bride is a niece of Mrs. Ira Young of thl3 city. Tho couple will probably reside for tho present at Vancouver Barraoks, whero Lieutenant Wlnton. is stationed. Died. SINNER At Uio Mercy hospital In Eugone, October 22, 1918. Conrad Stnnor of, Wondllng, at the ago ot 32 years. Ha was construction foreman for tho Booth-Kelly Lum bor company. Ho leaves a wife and ono child. Tho remains wore shipped to Portland on Wednesday for intormont. MAGILL At tho Meroy hospital In North Bend, .October 20, 1918, Goorgo Maglll ot Springflold, at tho ago ot 26 years, TIRES ALL SIZES Goodrich Hartford United States Lee Flrcstcno Fink .Racine TUBES IN ALL SIZES AND TftE BEST GRADE "It Is necessary that every family In the United States study Us food budgets and food ways to see if it can not buy less, serve less, returning nothing to the kitchen and practico the gospel of the clean plate." Elephant StG3k May be good to eat, but if your family's health and nutrition is the big idea, stake it on Elephant Bread and you will make no mis take. The sum and sub stance and the "reason why" is found in the high grade materials with which Ave make Elephant Bread the best flour and the best everything combined with a master baker's pride, all go in Elephant to assure your health and the maximum nutrition. Insist on Ele phant from your grocer it Is made at home and mado to please you. Egg t 3 tmann s MADE-IN-SPRINGFIELD PRODUCTS