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    FRIDAY, MA110H
21,
1010.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE X
Potency Means Power
It It requires Icn-liorHo power lo atari a certain piece
o.f machinery, a nlno-horso power engine won't answer.
It will bo no bettor than no engine at alls Yod muni
provide, additional force or all of your' power will be
wanted,
SO IN MEDICINE
If a drug of a cortaln strength or potency Ih required
lo stop the progress of disease,' a weaker drug will bo
no better than no drug at all, Wo think of these things,
That l why you can alwaya hco products of tho world's
bcul cheinluta on our shelves.
The drugs which we handle are pure
and of standard strength.
Never?
eui
BSTITUTE
PHONE
31
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Real Estate
Form Lands nnd City Prop
erty. TrnctB to suit tfurclios
or. Wrllo for prlcon nnd
tonus.
Thompson & Uhl
Phone Springfield 4
Town and Vicinity
Mrs. C. A. Enton Ih nblo to bo up.
Bhoop tllp nt I'oory's.
of Marcola, wus In
Froil FlBclior,
town Monday.
Wal-
John Wllllan was down from
torvljlo Monday.
Mrs. Ethel Dally loft for 8horidnn
Wednesday.
Honry Conrad Ib 111 at tho homo of
IiIb grandmother. t ,
I. W. Groon left for tho sbldlor'a
homo at IlosohurB.
Wilbur PoBrnm, Is
from tlio pneumonia.
Soap dyoa nt Pcory's.
Hob Illnlr. of Jasper,
on DUBIUUnB liiurauuy.
rccuporatlne
was In town
Mr. and Mrs. FrnnK McUoo
moved to Sovonth Btroot,
havo
Mr. nnd Mrs. Itlchnrdson, of So
nttlo, uro boro to locnto.
Hess Poultry Panncoa at Poory'a.
Harold PorldiiB returned to IiIb
homo nt (Portland Tuesday.
Grace Nli?kum lms nccopted a posi
tion at tho Cliff restaurant.
A lnrco crowd attended tho L. L.
L. L. dnnco Thursday light.
Joss Churchill, of Marcola, was a
bufllnoBB vlBltoi hero Monday.
Floroncp Shnhun htfs roslgnod hor
position at Cliff's rpstaurant.
Mrs. M..V. Endlcott visited frlcndB
nt KtiKonu ThurBday afternoon.
John Lewis, of Donna, made a busi
ness trip to Sprlnenu'.d Tuesday.
Putnam dyes at- Pcory's.
Mrs. A. T McCully, of Eugono, vis
ited MrB M. M. Poory Thursday.
Mr. nnd Mra. C. F. Eggltnann made
a buslnesB trip to Eugena Monday.
Charles (Hubs, of Illinois, visited
hero thogluttor part' of last week.
Mr. Henry Mathews, of Pleasant
Hill, was In town on business today.
MIsb Kathryn Hnthbun has accepted
n position at Kggimanns canny Kit
chen.
Frank Whltoman, of Portland, wbb
hero on buslnosB tho foro part of Uio
wook.
Straw hat dyeB at Pccjy's.
Mr. OlbbB. who Is In tho S. P. hos
pital nt San Francisco, Ib about tho
same.
Diamond dyes at Poory'a,
MIib Mnud Ullfroy returned to liar'
homo nt Pleasant lilll Saturday.
Mr, and Mra, nay Hlchardson nnd
Ron, Hobort, of Seattle, arc nt tho
homo of Mr. and Mm. N. A. Howe,
Frank Olbba lifts returned from Ran
Francisco? Vhoro ho has been with
IiIb fnthcr, who Is sorlously III.
Tho regular mootltig of tho En
enmpmont of tho I. 0. p. F, iMiW.i
ynn not hold Thursday evening. .
i
C. it. Purvot, who broko Bovornl rlbBi
whllo working nt Wondllng was
brought horo for treatment Friday.
A very Interesting mooting wan
hold nt tho regular session of tho I.
0. '0. F. Lodgo Wednesday ovoninif.
Francis Lamborty who Is em-"
ployod In Portland, apont tho week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.
A. Itowo.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen were In
town over Bundny, Mrs. Allen going
from hofo to Goshen to visit hor sls
tov. Jobbo Larson returned to, Wondllng
Sunday iftcr spending a fow days with
his parents, Mr. and' Mrs.- George
Larson.
Tho grocory storo owned by Mr.
8hoppard whb broken' 'Into ' Monday
ovonlng and a small amount of stuff
was takon. .
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Jackson, who havo
boon visiting at .Fargo, North Dakota,
for tho rast month, nro expected home
noxt week. '
.
Floyd Dortlott, a former high School
Btudont, Ib hero visiting his parents.
Floyd Ib employed In a Jewelry storo
In Portland.
FOR SALE: Modern five room
houso on A 'street Oarage; garden;
some fruit. Good terms. Liberty bonds
or Btamps takon. Owner, F. E.Lcn
hart. 2t
'The Harry Eiinls Stock company
Orlri Ndlllotori arrived at Ndwport
NoWs, Friday morning according to a
telegram received by his mother, Mrs.
Georgia Nottlcton. N
Congressman Ilod vfsltod M. C.
BrcBslor Tuesday ovonlng. Mr. Uoyd
and family are residents of Noilly,
Nebraska, and aro touring tho coast
this winter. Thoy spent six. weoks at
Long Uonch, California.
Mr. and Mrs, John Winzonrcld en
tertained tho following cuosts at a
nix o'clock dinner Sunday cvonlng:
Mr. nnd Mrs. Uoll. of Eugene; Mr. A.
J. Perkins, of Portland; and Mr. Frank
Whltnkcr, of Portland, ,
Mrs. Myrtle Egglmann, MIsb Mar
garet Tomseth, Mies Freda Fandrem,
Miss Mayblo Fandrem, Mrs. Minnlo
Ilcntlcy and Mr. Arnold Tonu.cth nu
tended tho St. Patrick's danco at Eu
gono Monday night. j
WANTED 8prlngfleld house and
lot free of Incumbrance In exchange j
for 70 acres timber and 10 acres Irn-
rroved, Vi mile from It. R. flag sta
tion on Coos Hay Line, or, for choice
vacant lot In Marshfleld, valuo $l600;j
Address Dox ZO, 8prlrigfleld.
Mrs. A. B. Van Valzah wants all
tho old clothes you havo that are in
sorao" way serviceable to be left at
her home, Second and A streets, or
phono 119-J and she will sepd fdr
them. Thoy aro badly needed by tho
Red Cross for relief work.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Travis were
called tq Nampa, Idaho, Friday by the
serious illness of their son, Fenner.
Fenncr fell whllo working and struck
his head on a desk, which made It
necessary for an operation to bo per
formed. A late telegram stated that
tho operation had been successful.
Our Candies are
made fresh every day
in our' own factory, and are
standardized- as to purity and
flavors that are ever tempting
HEMSTITCHING
Dono by Mrs. J. Ai' Hothbun, corner
7lh and G streets. Phono 13.
WATERSHED COATS
Glendennlng has them for ladies
or gentlemen, tho quality of which
staged tho play "Bought and Paid For" tro unsurpassed at a price lower
at Coburg Thursday night. Tho 'com-1 than can elsewhere be oWalned
pnny plays the same bill at Wondllng
A complete lino of
tncklo Just received at
Son.
new fishing
Brosalcr nnd
Roy, Illttur. bf Mabel; spent a fow
dnya In town tho hitter part of tho
week.
on Saturday.
Mr. G. T. Davla and famyy, of
Wobco, Oregon, aro hero visiting rel
atives. Mrs. Davis," who is ill. will re
main hero for somo tlmo but Mr.
Davis will return 'homo.
. Tho Springfield Feed Company re
coived another carload of alfalfa 'hay,
tho past weok for distribution to anr
ixlous Inquirers. The company also
shipped out n carload, of feed.
ROBERT BURNS Lodge. Nt
78, A- M. F., -Ancient an
Accepted Scottish Rite Un:
Vursal and Symbolic Fro
Masona meets first and tblr
Friday evening In W. O.
halL Visiting brothers woi
READ THIS!
Early Seed Potatoes 100
pounds '-$1.50
Fancy Onion Sots, lb :JLOC
Bulk Garden Seeds aro Fresh
and are Cheaper. Buy of us. Ali
clean, now, stock,
SUGAR, ' 100 lb. sack,
with $10.00 grocery
' ordor $9.70
Thompsons Best
Flour $2.60
Bluestem IIardw,heat -.$2.85
Cupid Best' Patent $2.95
10 lb. Sugar $1.00
3 lb. Cheeso $1.00
5 Boxes Matches 25 C
0 BavB Mascot Soap 25 C
G Bars Bob White Soap -..-25 c
Tomatoes, per can 15c
Scratch .Food $4.00
Erg Mash S3. 50
Shells $1.25
Grit $1.25
SPRINGFIELD FEED CO.
Knntlock Fountain Syringes
Hot Water bottles guaranteed two
yours nt Peery's. ' ,
Mr. Frank A. Do Puo, who has boon
111 for thu past month, Is able to bo
out again.
Mrs. Oron Smhan assisted at Cliff 3
restaurant during Miss Florence Shu-
hun'a absence
Alvin Prico, of Marcola, visited at
tho homo of Mr. und Mrs. JA. VvEndl
pott Wednesday.
Russell Meyers, who - accidentally
shot himself in tho leg Inst weok, Is
able to bo out.
Mrs. Sarah Morris, of SciJ. Ore
gon, la horo visiting her , daughtei,
Mrs. M. M. Peery.
FishlngseuBon Ib now open and now
is tho time to buy that fishing tacklu.
Brassier nnd Son.
Mr. and Mrs, Oron Shaiian nro liv
ing in one of tho Huntley houses on
South Second St.
Willis McKool has relurnod to his
homo ,horo after bolng in Vancouver
for some tlmo.
'Hawa solo put on or a heol at'
tached by tho shoo doctor at tho W.
A. Hall Shoo Store.
MIsb Daisy Tomsoth is hero from
Portland visiting her paronts, Mr, and
Mrs. John Tomsoth. '
Take n trip up thcC rlvor and enjoy
a good day fishing. Got jour outfit
at Bro88lor'B.
Tho fluo nt tho Egglmnnn candy"
kltchon and bakory bus boon ro
modoled and enlarged.
Mr. und Mrs. Guy MoDonna. of Cres
well, spont Sunday at tho tho homo of
Mr. und Mrs. Wilbur Lloyd.
Got tho, habit of dealing nt tho W.
A. Hall Shoo. Storo for shoes and re
pairs. You'll savo inonoy.
A. J. Perkins,' u former resldont,
spout a fow dnyo bore 'on business
tho foro part of Inst wook.
Arnold Tomsoth arrival homo Sat
urday from Camp LowlsT Arnold wns
a mombor of the 00th C..A. C.
W.hmldn you do with your old
shoes, throw thorn away? Bettor have
he rIiou doctor oporato on 'am at tho
AV. A. Hall Shoo S.toro. '
Tho Cheney Phonograph plays the
wholo wide range of records and
audi best of all the Cheney plays all rec-
cotno.
P. A. Johnson
Secn'tarr
Cbas. Klngawell
Dr. N. W. Emery
DENTIST
8UTTON BLDG. - - PHONE 20-J
RESIDENCE PHONE 123-W
ordB bottorl Ensy payments. The
Music Shop, CE E. 9th, Eugeno, Or. .
Mrs. M. U, Wagner and Mra. Edgar
Thorn, of Junction City, and Mr. Burko
Rose, of Tacoma, Wash, spent several
days visltlngnt tho homo of Mrs. Wil
liam Donaldson.
D. W. ROOF
JEWELER
SPRINGFIELD, - OREGON
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
A SPECIALTY
TIRES TUBES
TIRES TUBES "
TIRES TUBES
Patches, Boots, Cement
. Just Received
New Stock Tires and Tubes
And another shipment on (he way from the factory.
We have been fortunate in bejng able to purchase a
shipment o,f tires, tubes, and accessories before the
raiBe. We arq therefore in a ppsition to offer you guar
antee 5000 mile tires'-at a great saving. We make' our
' own adjustments on these tires, saving all unnecessary
delays in sending to tho factory. Buy your tires, tubes,
and accessories from us and save money.' Try om
road service; cars at all hours, day and night; we drive
anywhere, any time. We also have all night repair
service. No job too small or too large for us.
Gasoline, Oils and Sundries ,
m
ain
araqe
W. W. EBBETT PHOBIC 1 7 PROPRIETOR
COR. ryiAIN AND MILL SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
Pat
Yourself on the Buck When You
Deal With HALL Because
You're Money, Ahead
EXPERT REPAIRING
THEW.A.HALLSHOE'STORE
We Make and -Repair
Auto Springs -
THAT WILL STAND UP .
UNDER TRYING CONDITIONS
That Old Plow
YOU HAVE, BRING IT TO US lAND WE WILL
Fix:lt! '
Farmers'" Blacksmith Shop
DOMPIER'S OLD STAND
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON.
Comfort Within
When Cold's Without
COLD WITHOUT will also mean COLD WITHIN in thou
sand of homes this Winter unless provision is made for
auxiliary Gas heating before it Is too late.
Au Portable Gas Heater
will fortify you against the discomforts that a fuel short
ago is sure to produce. Don't fail to get yours now, that
you may enjoy its warmth and oheerall through the
frosty days of fall and during the bitter cold of winter,
Hountain Steles PowerGo.
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