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PAGE llSDAY, DEC. C, 1018 TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS til I k Warm Welcome Awaits You at Ketels' Fountain You'll find our soda fountain a very inviting spot thcBo cool fall days. A cup of Hot Soda cheers, bocauso It plonsos tho pal alo and braces tho body. Most hot boverages aro food drinks, therefore thoy aro healthful and strength ening as well as satisfying. When you aro chilled It will wnrm you, and when you aro deprcHHod it will stimulate and strengthen you. Try a Cup of Our Beef Tea "lheres Satisfaction m nvery oip Nl SUBSTITUTE PHONE 31 W. W, Ebbott of tho Mnln garago was called to Fischer's mill nt Mar cola on Thanksgiving day to repair mil start tholr electric gonornlor, an tho lights woro noodod to run tha,mlll day and nlghL .Mr. Ebbott roturncd Uio samo day and reports that oVory thing li runnlngluo at Marcola. SOCIAL EVENTS BNTEHTAINB FIllENDB. Mr. and Mm. J. I). Hill ontortalnod Hovcral of tholr friends at dlnnoron Thanksgiving day. Among tho guests woro: Messrs. Ooorgo Krutz atd John Howttlan. ENTERTAINS DINNER. OUE8TS. Dr. and Mrs, N. W. Emory enter tained tho following guests at dlnnor iThnnksgvIng day: Mr. and Mm. Light (foot of Eugono, M.r I'. II. Emory and 1 Mlas prnco Emory. HAS CANDY PULL. Miss Myrl Aronld dollghtfully en tortalncd a numher of slrl friends Wednesday ovenlng at hor homo on A stroot. botwoon Fifth ami Sixth. Tho ovenlng was spent In making candy and In playing gnmos. Those who enjoyed Miss Arnold's hospitality wcro: MIbsob Lottie and Lottla Whit akor, Jefferson, Eva Stroud, Lona ALLEN STEWART WRITES Interesting Letter to His Mother, Mrs. H. L. 8tewart. Thompson, &- UN Wlllnmutto VnHoy Ranchos, well Improved, on and near Pacific Highway, for sale or rent on good tonus. Call and glvo Uh a trial. Phone Springfield 4. I. IHrowor and Mrs. Vera West. Mrs. D. E. IJrown of Kail Creek vis ited hor daughter, Mrs. N. L. Howard, Sunday and Monday. Miss Hostor Hurd, a student at tho university, spout tho wcob with Mr, and Mrs. James I. tMoorc. , A. Klntzloy of Kail Crook spent, Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr, and Mm, Georgo Klntzloy. HAS HOUSE PARTY, Mrs. William Donaldson dollghtfully entertained a number of dinner guests Thursday. Tho house was beautifully decorated with yollow chrysanthe mums and' Oregon grapo. Tho guest list Included: Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Finco, Oct. 27, 1018. My Doar Mother: I am going to try to wrlto a hit to night, as I haven'.l written for a week. There Is not much nows to wrlto; ovorythlng Is about tho samo hero as , when I wroto last. I got to soo moro of the country around horo now, as I am driving a three and a half ton Packard truck. I drove a Pierce- Arrow for while I drovo over; fifty miles. tho other day, starting at i 7 p. m. and getting back at 1 a. m. I I had tho best meal tho bthor dayj that I havo had slnco I left homo. It i was cooked 'by an Aniorican woman j at tho Itcd Cross. It suro was good, J and I was hungry. I had been drlv-; lug Injho cold Just co'd enough to glvo you a good apctlta. ( Toll John I saw some hop yards hero that were just about th,o slzq of. a city lot. Tho polos woro about! forty root high. I don't know how thoy dry them, but I know how tho boor tastes about like dishwater smells. 1 was in a sawmill the other day. It was a Joko; it would tako too long to (oil you about It on paper, so will wait till I get homo, which I don't think will bo very long, as things! look over hero now. I I have seen quite a fow of the old boys of tho 05th O-A. C. that havo boon In tho hospital and were on their way back to their company. They havo been on tho firing lino. (Mr. Stewart went over with the Cf.tli C. A. C, was in the supply com pany, but on landing in England was sent at onco to a hospital with, scarlet fever. Ho was there forty-two days. w EED CHAINS ' ET WEATHER INSURE YOUR TRACTION YOUR SAFETY YOUR CAR , (Hi Springfield Garage A CONCERN QF RELIABILITY TIRES ALL SIZES Goodrich Hartford United States " Leo Flrcstcno Flslc Racine TUBES IN ALL 8JZE8 AND THE BEST GRADE Mill of Holtnun Ornvu. Mr. and Mrs Kdear Thorn. . Mrs. M. It. Wncencr,;"0 ,lB novcr Got back with his old net your (Jrnndoldopo for Influenza Miss Oladys Wuggnor nnd Mr. Harry ! company, but has boon at a trench : Town and Vicinity .f.lnnlouro Sots nt Pcory's. Kdytho Holcomb Ih III with the Influ mm. John Greon Is suffering with. Uio in luonza. ' Paul Scott returned to Portland lundny. llort Snook returned to Camp Lewis iundny ovenlng. pinrmc. Khnhnn Ih assisting at ClIIT's restaurant. E. P.. Grimn mndo a business trip to Fall Crook Friday. , nt Peery's ' 9 , Miss Edna Flschor, who has boon n't Haymond, Wash., tho post six months, Ih nt homo again. MY. I). J. Hill purchased an Over 'and automobile 'through ho Main cur age tho latter part of lust week. Ora Noot of Corvnllls spent Thanks giving nnd Hi (j romulnder of tho week with his parents at Glcnwood. Miss Dorllo Uruce, who teaches school nbovp Nlmrod, spent Saturday ut her homo on cant Main street. Miss Vera Nolson, who spent Thnnksglvlng with hor parents- nt Brownsville, returned Sunday night. Mnrgarot Tomsoth received a beau tiful hnnd vmbroldereil apron from hor brother, Arnold Tomsoth, who is in Franco. Howard Cotton, a member of tho Douglas, all of Junction City; Mrs Chnuucoy Moachoin. Mlus.Ona'McKay and Hilly Nuun of ' Portland. Mrs. headquarters company. Waggoner stnyod over until Friday, nnd Mr. Nunn stayed over tho week end. , Corn. , WILKINSON Thursday, 'December 5, 101S, to Mr. and Mrs. Evert, Wilkin son, a daughter. , IIHINEVAULT At Full Creek Friday, November 29, 1018, to Mrs. A. C. Ithlnovault,. a son Rob Ilinlr of Jasper was down on 1 S. A. T. C. nt Corvnllls. camo homo business Wednesday. Hooks! Hooks!! Mako your uolcc tlonB now at Peery's. Norwood Cox Is Buffering with an attack of tho Influenza Mr. Stltt of Kelso, WnUi., Is visiting her dnughtor, Mrs. F. E. Lonhnrt. Wednosdny ovenlng nnd stayed until Sunday night. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Hadloy and chil dren of Jnspor spout Frldny with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Smith, who reside on east Main street. Hilly Nunn returned to Portland Sunday nftor spending Thanksgiving ...11. I.ta .mitt nti.1 ttnnlft Mi- nml Kfru. . . .,,.,..,4 .fill. Ilin UUII. .,... u ..... u , ..... ...... .'..v, t Loavo your mugaz.no tuusw.puu..- W11,am Doun,,,aon nt Poory's. I Mr. and, Mrs. Hrlck Wllmot of Vo nola spent Sunday with frlohds. Goorgo W. West, M. C. Hrosslor's ibrothor-In-law, spent Sunday horo. Mrs. Emma Nott has accepted n po sition at tho arlggs" hotel in Eugene. Somo nifty Xmns Porfumos nt Pcory's. GamoH for the -kids at Peery's. William Darling Is back at tho power plant after sovoral days vaca Ulon. . . Miss Frorn Itichardson of Idaho Is visiting, at tho homo of Mrs. Fcglos. Miss Itichardson Is a former high school student. Lloutonunt Lloyd McKay, who Is stationed at Camp Mills, N.Y., writes that ho expects to ho homo In a wcok or two on a furlough. Mrs. Hny Ilolverson and Binnll sort arrived from San Frnncvlsco Tuesday nnd will remain horo until hor hus band roturns from Franco. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brossor and children of Vancouver, Wash,, arrived Died. HYLAND At his homo In Eugcno, Monday, December 2, 1918, Hay Hy-land. CLEVELAND At tho Sprlngfiold hos pltal Tuesday morning, Decembor 3, 1918, Qeorgo W. Cleveland, at tho ago of 89 years. Tho deceased leavos ono son, Frank P. Cloveland of Chicago. Tho body was shipped to Chicago for burial. motor school ever slnco) I am In a company now; it's tho I am suro glad to got back Into a company again. There s a fine bunch of boys In this company, and wo havo a good time. Wo are In billots hero. Tho ono 1 n:n In is a big stono house with a tilo roof. Thcro's twenty follows , hero. Wo havo a fireplace and I like ' that Tho .man that owns tho house , has fifty rabbits hero In a pen. 'They arc overy color you con Imagine. I f saw somo of tho largest pigeons the : other day I over saw. ' They must havo weighed three pounds apiece. Thoy were dark blue in color. I would : I'Ve to send a pair home, but no chnnco. Yesterday I saw an old Frenchman killing n hog. After ho had killed St ho piled straw all around it and set it afire. That Is tho way they scald them horo. You wanted to' know how I am feel ing. Woll, I haven't felt better In a long time. I haven't been Blck since I left tho hospital In May. I had a Httlo trouble with my loft oye In June; Just got something in It, I guess. They havo hhout tho samo weather "here tht you do In Springfield, and more mud. I havo a good pair of boots, a ' i ' " . ft Comfort Within CITATION. In tho County Court of the Stnte of Oregon for tho County of Lnne. In tho matter of tho estate -of Etta K. FV Prnsfnn ftnpnnnnfl To Honry C. Preston, Rolgh T. Earn-Uentlier coat and bB gauntlet gloves, ost, Ruth C. Earnest, and John W. so let it get cold Itussell Earnest Greeting: T,0ts of the boys are going on fur- When Cold's Without COLD WITHOUT will also mean COLD WITHIN in thou sands of homes this Winter unless provision Is made for auxiliary Gas heating before it is too late. A Portable Gas Heater will fortify you against the discomforts that a fuel short age is, sure to produce. Bon't fail to get yours now, that you may enjoy its warmth and cheer all through the frosty days of fall and during the bitter cold of winter. Mountain States Power Co. PUBLIC UTILITIES NOTICE OF FINAL. SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that tne un- n tho nanTo or the Stn o of Oregon , , " -."Z Z w n tZ 1 dorslgned has filed his final account you aro hereby cited and : required l to loUBhs now' 1 so'ng on one the of the last wll, and testa- appear in th County Court of tho A""31 of next month, but I guess IUjraent and estate of Esther Matilda State of Oregon, for tho C unty of wnlt till the first of tho year,.then tho , Jphnson, deceased, in the County Lnne. nt tho court room thereof, at war will be over and 1 can take a good . Court of the State of Oregon for the Eugono, In tho County of Lnno. on , ,hnn I County of Lane, and that Saturday, Tuesday', tho 7th day of January. 1919. ono "lon; th0 14th day of December, 1918, at tho ut iv o cjock in uio ioronoou 01 mac e - i jiuur ui vuti Mrs. Ada Hatchollcr was called to'ulny for a short visit with Mr. and Portland Sunday by tho Illness of hor"- W. H. McKay, Mrs. Dressers niece. i John S. Lornh loft for Portland "Thursday nftornoon to bo gono until "Sunduy. s Vornlta Morrison, ilaughtor of E. E. Morrison, Is suffering ;wlth an attack of Influenza. ' Herbert Cox, bookkdoper at tho :Booth-Kolly mill, Is rocovorl'ng from a y recent iillnoss. . Carl 13. Fischer rojurnod to Portland Friday aftor ponding ' sovoral dnya with IiIb family. Miss Smith and Vera West havo ac cepted employment nt tho McDowell department store. Captnin Dodd and wlfo of Eugono woro dlnnor guests of Mrs. Van Val znh Thnnksglvlng. Mrs. Al Hodtm and dnughtor of Fall Crook woro In town Wednesday for niodlcnl troatmont. Edgar Collins, of Marshflold Is visit ing his sisters, Mrs, Frank Pnrrlsh and Mrs. Wnltqr arllllu. W. W. 'Ebbott was cnllod early Thursday Inornlng to h,rIiiB In a car wrecked noar Eugono. II. A. Wttshburno wont to Portland Tuesday on business. Ho oxpOcts to bo awny-several days. parents. Mrs. F. J. Moslilor was tho guost of Mrs. Lawronco May Thursday. Mrs. Moslilor has accoptod tho position as bookkoopor in tho Hooth-Kolly ofllco at Wpndllng. Mrs. II. It. WInton, wlfo of Lieu tonant WInton of Vancouver barracks, is horo visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ira Young and fnmily. Mrs. WInton was former ly Viola Hayes. Joan Ffschor, a studont at O. A. C, spoilt Thanksgiving with hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Carl FlBchor of Emorald Holghts. Miss Flschor roturnod to Corvnllls Sunday ovoning. Walter Conrad, Hort Snook, Harry Colo and Marlon Adnms of Camp Lowls spent Thnnksglvlng with tholr parents and friends. Tho boys all ro turned Sunday pvonlng. ' k Tlio many friends of Mr. nnd Mrs Mlko Hoavor of Pprtlnnd woro mado Dad hy ho nows of Mr- Uoavor's doath Monday. Mr. Hoavor Is In tho Hospital in n critical condition. Mrs, J. W. Mallckn left for Portland Tuesday to attend tlio fuuoral of Mrs. T. H. HtuiBon. Mrs. Hanson Is tho mother of Otto Hanson, vl)o wns In tho bakery business horo ubout two years ago, day, thennnd there to show causo, if about so will close. I will write again any you havo, wily an ordor for the m a few days. salo of Lot SovoiUoen In Hlock Fivo of . ".. Falrmount, now a part of tho City of , iVm qtowiot Eugeno, Lano county .Oregon, should' CHAS. ALLLN STEWAKl, not bo mado for tho purposo of paying Headquartors DaL, French Art Center, tho debts of said estno and tho costs i a. i. O. !)03. of administration. i Witness, tho Hon. H. L. Rown. Judco ! of tho County Court of tho Stnto of T1, following letters are auveruseu Oregon, for tho County of Lnno and, at the local postotnce: u. u. uenion, tho Seal of said Court horeto nulxed, Mrs. Antono Enzlor, Mr. T. E. Thorn- this 2GUi day of November, 1918. taoal), Attest: STACY M. RUSSELL. Clerk. as, Mr. Percy Hltglns. A charge of 1 cent will be made on all adverted letters. The Man That Was Right! W. W. EBBETT, MAIN GARAGE PHONE 17 FUEL HEAD COMMENDED Position Taken In Regard to OH Distribution Is Upheld. nolatod commendation of th stand taken by Fred J. Holmes, State Fuol Administrator, In pro testing attempt of oil distributors to forco nil sollors into tho. closing ngreomont reached him yesterday, N. I). Hoeehur, couusol for tho oil division of tlio United Stntos Fuol Administration, sent Mr. Holmes a lottor saying: r "Wo think your position is en tirely cojioot, that in -view of tho fact that no ordor with respect to closing has boou losuod by tho Fuol Administration, distributors woro froo to comply or not, as thoy saw fit, and that tho oil companies woro not justified In refusing to soil to ihoso who failed to comply." W. W. EBBETT of tho Main Garago always know ho wns right in tho recent fight with tho Stan dard and Union 01 companies. It was nothing moro or "'loss than a schbmo to put W. W. Ebbott out of buslnoss, but I played tho game too square, nnd while 1 nmf frank to ad mit It hurt rao and my business for n whllo, I am now snfo nnd do ing moro business than over. You will always find mo and my work men ready to do tin right thing by you. If wo mako a inlstnko or do work for you that is not satisfac tory lot us know; wo olthor mako it right or glvo you back your money. AUTO REPAIRING BATTERY RECHARGING TIRES. TUBES nnd ACCESSORIES has been fixed and appointed by said Court as the day nnd time for hearing objec tions to said account and for the set tlement thereot. All objections must bo in writing and filed with the Clerk of said Court on or before the said day and time. ... Dated this 12th day of November, 1918. PHILIP JOHNSON. Executor of the Estate of Matilda Johnson, dceased Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST SUTTON BLDG. - - PHONE 20-J R E S I D E N C E P H ON E 1 29-W UOBEBT BURNS Lodge, No 78, A. M. F Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rlto Uni versal and Symbolic Free Masons' meets first and third Friday evening in W. O. W. halL Visltlifg brothors wel como, P. A. Johnson Secretary. Chas. Klngswoll R. W. M D. W. ROOF JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, - OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY . The Boys in France CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS DENTISTRY DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 116-J Over Commercial Bank Springfield, Oregon W. F. WALKER . UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ofllco Phono G2; Resldencq 67-1 West Main St. 1 were served a bread that served them when the hardships of war demand ed the utmost of soldierly endurance. It was made to nourish, strengthen and give stamina and it did all that. It was made with the best wheat flour per haps not as appetizing as that baked with better fa-cilities-rbut tho health giving ingredients were in it just the same, Such a bread is Elephant Bread but with the added zest of being scientifically baked in a cleanly, modern way. Elephant is the last word in a wholesome, nutritious and palatable bread for YOUR table. Eggimann 9s MADE-IN-SPRING FIELD PRODUCTS