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TIIUHSDAY, DICO. 12, 1018 TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS 7e Christmas Spirit IS NOW IN FULL SWING If you haven't dono your ChrlBtmaB shopping you'll want to do bo when you visit our Btoro and boo tho array of Gift Goods which wo havo arranged for your Inspection.' Tho ChrlBtniaa spirit Ib In full swing. Tho doproriBion caused by war time worries In now disappearing bo wo may all experience a good old time merry-making Christmas. Select presents for the Hoys In Camps, so that they may have a Jolly Christmas- too. Do Your Christmas Shopping Now PHONE 31 Thompson & Wlllntnotto Valloy Ranches, woll Improved, on and nour Pacific Hlchwny, for salo oY ront on good, tornm. Call nntl Blvo uh a trial. Phono 8prlngflold 4. I Glenn Frnzlor nnd slstor Hnrol woro In town from Marcola Wednesday. Roxall Grippo Pills knock tho aches nnd euro tho cold. 2Gc ni Peory's. . Hoc Roberts Is unablo to work, ob alio is suffering with a sovoro cold. 0. F. Coon nnd family of Iroton, lawn, aro expecting to locate horo. Bd Urlghnm, a former resident, Is . horo from Vancouver for a short tlmo. Mrs. It. L. Hurnctt, daushtor of Afr. and Mrs. L. M. Smith, Is nomo better. Norwood Cox returned to work to- TOWIl and VlCinity day after an Illness caused by qulmsy. Tho display of boautlful hand palntod dishes In Uio McDowolI Do pnrtmonl Storo windows aro attract Ing much attention, Tho' I'lno Noodlo Club will begin i holding meetings Docombar 10, 1818. I Tho club has bocn dovotlng Its tlmo to ilea urons worn. W. M. Hun tor, warehouseman for tho Bprlngflold Food Company, has roturnod from a trip to Montana to proro up on his homostcad. Potatoes Wanted. Wo aro In tho market for any amount of good ship ping stuff. Dot our prices boforo you sell. Springfield Feed Company. Wnyno McLogan - returned from Portland Wodnesdny ovonlrig, whoro ho has boon on buolnosn for tho Mountain Slateo Power Company. Farmor Franklin, who has been at tondlng tho licnson 1'olyteclinlo school at Portland, rocolvod his official dls 'chargo tho fore part of tho wook. j Wo lift our lids In admiration of tho most attractlvo Christmas window In ! Springfield Hall's Shoo Storo. God , bless your artistic soul, Dill ,nnd your hool, too, Mrs. Adollne Copenharer and daughters, Nelllo and Genoviovo, moved to Eugene tho latter part of tho wcok. Thoy will resldo thoro for tho winter. Noxnll Flour $2.75, White Star 52.80, Cupid Hardwhcat $2.05. Groceries, Flour, Food and Hay ordors turned In for us to fill savo tho purchaser money. Springfield Feed Company. Capt. Bolton Hambla of tho 05th artillery, who Just arrived In Eugene from Franco, called on Mrs. Dcrnlco Van Vanlznh Sunday, Capt. Hambloj Is n f rlond of Major S. L. Van Valzah. i A food nnd ne'odio work salo wllj bo. hold Saturday,' December 14, at the. building formoily occupied by J. C. Holbrook by tho Willing Workers of tho Christian church. Tho salo begins at 10 o'clock. Ijm Grandoldope Xnms Porfumoa at Peary's. Combs nnd llruHhes uf Poory'B. Cofer la recovering from tno IlroHHlor Is 111 with tho lum- Mr. "flu." Fri'd bngo. lloic Pa'pors nnd Gift Stationery at Peery'sl J. J. IJryan colebratod his blrtlulay Monday. Hooks and GamoH for everybody at Poory's. . All lints at bargain prices nt Mrs. Thompson's. Got that F'ountaln Pen at Peery'fl L. P. U.ikur and family nro 111 with tho Influenza. Tho II. T. Itnndall with tho "flu." family aro 111 Bargains In uptodnto lints at Mrs. Thompson's. Miss Uuby Sonsony spont Sunduy At Drownsvllle. First-class shoo ropalrlng at the W. A. Hall Shoo storo. . ' adv. Ernest Uorg Is rapidly Improving from pnoumonln. , For Snlo Cheap A flvo weoks old nlf. Phono 11CR. First-class shoe repairing at -tho W A. Hall Shoo store.' adv. Chas. West and family aro suffering from tho Inlluonza, Dob Illnlr of Jasper was a business visitor WeUnosdny. Tho email son -of. Henry Cnlftln la 111 with pnoumoula. Mrs. V. C. Prbudflt visited at Cot ,tago Orovo Sunday. Tho rogular council meeting was liold Monday ovontng. Mrs. aiondcnnlng Is nursing ut tho homo of Horaco Renny. Mary Ellzaboth. Whlthoy Is suffer 'Ing with tho tonsllltls E B. Morrlson'BhlDn'odoiit flvo car- 'londu of potatoes Monday. MrB. M," C. DrcBBlor roturnod from an oxtondod visit Monday, Nottio Dial wob oporatcd upon nt i'tho local l.ospltul on Friday Mra. Arthur Domorost and aon aro iBUfforlng with eovoro coldB. Mrs. J. W, .Mnllcka rotumed from .Portland Wednesday ovonjng. , lloraoo Honny nnd family aro vory 4 111 with tho provolant dlBoaBo. ' Mr. 'and Mrs. Vln Thompson ,.of 'Trout spoilt Tuesday In town. Vomlta' Morrison la rapidly rocovor lng from an attack of Inlluonza. Tho school at WomlHng has cloapd .Benin on account of tho inlluonza. Alfalfa Hay, Out Hay, Cheat Hay, Straw, and our prices nro right. Sprlngllold Feed Compnny. Mr. nnd Mra. Thorwold Nyston" to turned from Portland Tuesday oven' Ink. . ' Dan Crltcs and John S. Lornh to turned from Portland Saturday monv Ing. Mrs. position a tthq Cox'& Cox department store. Bring us your Pork, Veal, Chickens, Uuttor nnd Eggs, Wo pny moro. Cox & Cox. Gcorgo Catching Is ablo to bo on tho Htreots after u recent nttack of tho Influenza. Ilnlpli Wlntora Is recuperating at tho local hospital from an attack of Inlluonza. Prof. McKay of tho O. A. C. Inspect ed E, 13. Morrison's seed potatoes' on Wodnesdny. Georgo Eaton of Camp Lewis Is ro- Tlic next song is Number C3. Mrs. Mabel Nyston, who has been' nt tho St. John's sanitarium at Port- I land, returned homo TucBdny ovenlng. ISho Is much Improved, having gained almost fifty pounds slnco she has linnn t rnn I rwl " SOME PSALM. Mr. Drady, who hnB chargo of tho 'The Ford Is ray Car, feed department in tho Springfield Feed Company's store, Is taking Mr. Hunter's place In the warehouso for a Jack linker has roslgnod her few dnys, as tho latter Is confined to nis noma oy sictcness Then you dip your Angara In a bucket of lard And rub tho Mushy gooey stuff On your countohanco. Thon you liavo A gob of red smoarod on. Thon you aro adorned With oyebrows and eyelashes That gives you that Switching look. Then tho powdor on top Of all that, and you nro Ready to sally forth To do or dlo. If you don't forget your lines You do," If you do, "You dlo," Or wish you could. Then whon It Is nil over You tako one moro Admiring look In tho glass At your "Most beautiful envoy," Or other painted charm, Then back U i ' Tho lard pall again And after a , . ,. . Vigorous rubbing AH" traces of "your Ephemeral triumph Aro gone. .' " John Winzenrlcd Feels bettor -IU .j, Since his vaccination. Wo trust that that ' Ornery drugglct Across tho street Feels better Now that bo has had, Yo editor Shot , Half way between ,tho Sock and collar department. . Wc note With prldo'that Long & Cross, , " PIpo Artists, Havo given their r , Slipw windows j,, Their annual cleaning. rtfnilrtU: 1 ' . 4i. ThelesiibrG WE ARE Exclusive Dealers. IN SPRINGFIELD FOR RED CROWN Springfield Garage A CONCERN OF RELIABILITY Frank Stowart, small son. of Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Stowart, found tho five dollar bill which Mrs. Den Skinner lost on tho street ono day this week, and was rewarded for his honesty by tho gift of ono dollar out of the flvo. MUlrun Feed and lota of ltl A most complete lino of other feeds at lowest prices. Buy your supplies whero you havo a largo stock to soloct from. Wo havo a largo grocery stock and sood stock in connection with our feed department. Get our prices. Sprlngllold Feed Company. I shall not want another. It mnketh mo to lie down in wet places. It Bolleth my soul, It l'eadeth mo Into deep waters, It lcadeth me Into paths of ridicule for its name's sake. It proparoth a breakdown for mo in tho presence of mine enemies. Yea, though I run through tho val leys, I am towed up tho hill. I fear great evil when It is with me. Its rods and Its engines discomfort me, It anolnteth my face wltly oil, Its tank runneth over, Surely to goodness if .this thing fol low mo all the days of my life, I shall dwell In the house of tho in sano forever. Born. covering from a recent Illness at tho SLAVEY At Donna Thursday, Decern, uer o, luia, 10 Air. nnu Airs. L.eo local hospital. Now Is tho time to scouro a hat at a sacrifice prlco at Mrs, Thompson's nillHnery salo. Mlko Docvcr of Portland is much lmprovod nccording to word received hero by frionds. Miss Edytho Holcomb has recovered from hor rccont lllnoss, caused by tho influenza. Miss Mnbol Faiidrcm, who has bcon 111 for sovornl wooks, was ablo to walk to town Tuosdny. Mrs. W. M. Ersklno of Portland Is horo visiting friends, and also to havo Bomo dental work- dono. M. M. Mnlo, who lias been employed at North Bond, Is ill at his homo on 11 street, near Mill, with influenza. Tho Sprlngllold Food Company has rocolvod this wook throo cars of mill feed and shipped out two cars of hay. Misses Mabol and Edna Duryeo woro tho dinner gaostB of Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Egglmann Thursday ovon Ing. Potato Sacks for salo nt lowest prices. It will pay you to soli your potatoes to us. Sprlngllold Feed Com pany. ' Tho local order of tho W. O. W. lnltlutod John Hastings into tho lodgo Tuesday evening at tholr regular mooting. MrB. Ivn Hill Pongra, who teachoB" tho Lowoll bchool, spent tho wcok oud at tho homo of hor parontB on Mill street. A Rod Cross commltteo mooting was hold nt tho homo of Mrs. Uernlco 'Van Valznh, locul president, oil Tues day ovenlng. Wultor Conrad, a soldier from Camp Lowls, lias boon ill nt tho homo of hla mother for tho pnpt wo weeks with tho inlluonza. Soavoy, a boy. JOHNSTON At Waltorvillo, Sunday, Decombor 8, 1918, to Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, a daughter. What to Use to Prevent Appendicitis. Springfield peoplo should know sim ple buskthorn bnrk, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Aldor-f-ka, flushes tho EN TIRE bowol tract bo completely that nppondlcltts Is prevented. ONE SPOONFUL Adler-I-ka relieves ANY CASE sour stomach, gas or constipa tion bocaUBo it romoves ALL foul mat tor which clogged and poisoned your system. Tho INSTANT action Bur- Drlscs both doctors ntul nntlnntn. M. M. Poory Drue Co. ' i Teachers' Examinations Examinations will be hold for teach ers' State certificates at the court house in Eugeno commencing Wed nesday, Decembor 18, 1918, and last ing until A p. m. on Saturday. Sche dulo for tho days on -which subjects aro given may be obtained by address ing tho County School Superintendent Glycerine Mixture for Appendicitis Springfield peoplo can prevent ap pendicitis with simple buckthorn bnrk, glycerine, etfc., ob mixed in Adlor-I-kn. ONE SPOONFUL flushes the EN TIRE bowel tract so completely It re lievos ANY CASE sour stomach, gaa or constipation nnd provonts appen- d cltls. Tho' INSTANT, pleasant no- Ilon of Adlor-i-ka surprises both doc ors nnd patients, Loaves stomach clean and strong. M. M. PEERY. The Man That Was Right! MAIN GARAGE PHONE 17 FUEL HEAD COMMENDED Position Taken In Regard to OH Distribution Is Upheld. , Dolatod commendation of the stand taken by Frod J, Holmes, Stato Fuol Administrator, in pro testing attompt of oil distributors to forco all sollora into tho closing ngroemout roachod him yesterday. N. D. Doechor, counsel for tho oil division of tho Unltod Statos Fuel Administration, sent Mr. Holmes a lottor Bnylng: "Wo think your position is en tirely correct, that in viow of tho fact that no order with respect to closing has bopn iasuod by tho Fuol Administration, distributors vro froo to comply or not, as thoy saw lit, and that tho oil companlos werq not justified in refusing to soil to thoso who failed to comply." W. W. EBBETT of the Main Garago always knew ho was right in tho rocont fight with tho Stan dard and Unjpn Oil companies. It wob nothing more or loss than a Bchemo to put W. W. Ebbett out of business, but I played tho game too equaro, and while I am frank to ad mit it hurt mo nnd my buslnosa for a whllo, I am now safe and do ing moro business than ever. You will always And mo and my work men ready to do tin right thing by you. If wo mako a mistake or do work for you that Is not satisfac tory lot ub know; wo either make It right or glvo you back your monoy, AUTO REPAIRING BATTERY RECHARGING TIRES. TUBES and ACCESSORIES Comfort Within 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. i Don'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 CITATION. In the County Court of tho State of Oregon for tho County of Lane. In the matter of tho estate of Etta K. E. Preston, deceased. To Henry C. Preston, Reigh T. Earn est, Ruth C. Earnest, and John W. Russell Earnest Greeting: In the name of tho Stato of Oregon you aro hereby cited and required to appear In th County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for the C unty of Lane, at tho court room thereof, at Eugene, In tho County of Lane, on Tuesday, tho 7th day of January, 1919. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, If any you have, why an order for tho salo of Lot Seventeen In Block Five of Falrmount, now a part of the City of Eugeno, Lane county .Oregon, should not be made Tor tho purposo of paying tho debts of said estate and tho costa of administration. Witness, the Hon. H. L. Bown, Judgo of tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Lane and tho Seal of said Court hereto affixed, thio 26th day of November, 1918. (Seal), Attest: STACY M. RUSSELL, CJerk, NTTcETOCtEITOiRS. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by tho County Court of Lane county, Oregon, as administrator of tho estate of Wil liam F. Ware, deceased. All persona having claims agalnBt said estato are notified to present tho same to tho administrator at Springfield, Oregon, on or boforo six (6) months from tho dato of tho first publication of this notice. All claims must bo verified as by law required. The dato of flrst publication of this notico, 12th day of Docomber, 1918. C. M. DOR1TY, Administrator. WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneya for Esta'o. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account as executor of the last will and testa ment and estate of Esther Matilda Johnson, deceased, in the County Court of the Stato of Oregon for tho County of Lane, and that Saturday, the 14th day of December, 1918, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m.. has been fixed and appointed by said Court as tho day and time for hearing objec tions to said account and for the set tlement thereof. All objections must bo in writing and filed with the Clerk of said Court on or beforo tho said day and time. Dated this 12th day of November, 1918. PHILIP JOHNSON, Executor of the Estate of Matilda Johnson, deceased. Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST SUTTON BLDG. - - PHONE 20-J RESIDENCE PHONE 129-W ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. 78, A. M. F., Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Uni versal and Symbolic Free Masons meets first and. third Friday evening in W. O. W. halL Visltufg brothers wet- como. P. A. Johnson Secretary. Chas. Klngswell R. W. M. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notico Is hereby given that the un dorslgnod has uqo'a appointed by tho County Court' of tho Stato of Oregon for tho County of Lane administrator of tho ostato of Georgo W. Clovolaud, docoasod. All poroons having claims against said ostato tiro hereby notified nnd required to present tho samo, properly verified, to Frank- A. DePuo, attorney for tho estato, at hla olllco In Springfield, Oregon, on or before six months from tho tiate of this notice. Dated at Springflold, Oregon, Do cember 11. 1918, L. K. PAGE, Administrator' of tho rotate of Georgo W. Cleveland, deceased. FRANK A. DePUE, Attorney for the Estato. D. W. ROOF JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, - OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS DENTISTRY DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 116-J Over Commercial Bank Springfield, Oregon W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL PIRECTOR Olllco Phono G2; Residence 67-T West Main SL