I FRIDAY, MAltCII 28, 1010. TUB SPIllNaKIELD NEWS PAGES The Mineral Oil Treatment for Constipation. Wno Flrot Advocntod by n Famous Englloh 8urgoon nnd Now by Eminent Physicians Evorywhoro Mineral Oil la mi excellent lubricant for the Intestinal fnict. In oilier wonln, It aclH as u substitute for tho niuooutf which cxhaniiled nature failed to supply. It rellovoB coiiBtlpatlon In a natural way and Its use for a limited lime will overcome the trouble permanently. SquIIj bis Mineral Oil In a colorleHH, odorless and tasteless preparation. It Ib bU w but Buro In action and leaves no bad. after cffcctM. Wo ooiiBlder UiIb oil equal to the famous Russian Min eral Oils which aro not now available. PRICE $1 .00 we Ncvrcn SUBSTITUTE PHONE 31 1 flhoop dip at I'oory'B. Ilalo BturKQB wan up from CoUago Qrovo Sundny, All under ono roof. Mr, und Mr, J, T. Foiitor, fonnor roHldontH of HjirlnKfloId, aro lioro from Aolorla oil n vIhU. Mnt, Hobo LutKlawltz Ih moving tho flxtnroH from tho rcotnurnnt alio now occupluM to tho Kopitor InilldlnR. Oron Hlmlmn and Frank McIJoo linvo uccoptod poHltlonH on tho coun ty road. Wo mill soil matched, toilet paper, Sunbrlght, thread and laccn at Gc. McDowoH'b. VOll HAUK 10 aero tract good hot torn land .with family orchard. Seo ThompBon & Uhl. John H, Ilruco rctuniod from Calif ornia Tuesday, whero ho had been on huslnoBB. Wo Btlll sell matchoB, toilet papor, SunhrlRht, thread and laces at Cc. McDowoH'b. MIbb Amelia Llndahl and Dagmar Jcprcson spent 'tho week-end at Portland, WANTED Spring wheat, Hluo Bald ZJ and Heardlosa Barley. Springfleld roou uo. I Town and Vicinity t All under ono roof. M rB. rolcr ToniBOth In aullo 111 at her homo on Willamette HoIrMh. Straw hat dycB at I'oory'H. Mr. W. It. Smith Ih down from Ma bel today on business, Albert SlmoiiH Is In town today do ing tho Bhopplng for Camp Creek. Mr. Wiilkor nnd J. 11. Oodmnn aro In town from Doxtor today. Mr. A. S. Mowbray wbb In town from Coburg ThurBday. A nice lino of tho plnenpplo sailors at Mm. ThompHotiH. It. C. ItlchardMon has moved to 8th nnd D streets C. I. (Jorrle, Sr., of DougliiB Oar dens, was In town on business today. Hex Peory, of Sclo, Is horo vlaltlng his brother, M. M. l'eery. 11. A. Wanhfournq nnd family aro on Uiolr way homo from Callfornfa. IIobb Poultry Panacea at I.'eery's. J. II, Sylvester, of Jaspor, Ib In town on buslncBH today. Norton Pengrn arrived In Portland with tho 3Sth C. A. C. this morning. Kmll Hauor Iibh rocoivod Ills' ollklal discharge from Camp Lewis. Mrs S. H. GalUoy, of Marcola, spent Monday In town on business, Wosloy Wnro has rocoivod his oill clal dlschargo from Camp I.owls. MIbh Maud Gllfrey,)f Pleasant Hill. Ib spending a fow dnya hero viBiting. ' Miss Mndaleno Logan npent week-end at MoMlnnvlllo, tho Tho L. L. L. L. met In tho W. O, W. hall Monday evening. Dick Front returned to' Wendllng Sunday. on bUBlnss Snturday, Soap dyoB at Poory'B. Jimmy Wndo, of Wendllng, was In town Wednesday on buslnoBS. FOIt HUNT Two ncros cultivated land. Good houso, good barn, chicken houses nnd parks. For further Infor mation boo K. E. Lee, Clh & Main, Springfield. MIbb Vortt Nelson, who resigned her position at Kctcln last week, la I ending a few days with her parents at Shodds before going to Portland, whero eh", will mako her future homo. Tho Harry Ennls Stock Co. Btaged tho play "nought and Paid For" at Waltorvlllo Wednesday night. A large and enthusiastic crowd wero In at lendauco. All under ono roof. ! Vernon Ilathbun returned homo ' from Camp I.ogan, Houston, Texas, Saturday evening. Ho Ib tho son of 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A. Ilathbun of this' .city. FOIt SALE: Modern five room house, on A street. Oarage; garden, j Homo fruit. Good terms. Liberty bonds j or stamps taken. Owner, F. E. Len hart, 2t,' I M. C. UrtESSLER AND SON CAN NOW FUIINI8H YOU WITH ' A HUNTING Oil FISHING LICENSE DIRECT. ' Word haB been received here that Ray Bally la on his way homo ar rived at Newport Nowb laat weok. He Ib tho son of Mrs. Ethel Dally of this city. ' :: Diamond dyes at Pecry'a. John Klckbush and family, of Iowa, have arrived In Springfleld and are Mrs. Otto Hanson, of Portland. Is fiero visiting her sister, Mrs, Hobo Letklowltz. Mrs. Hansen oxpecta her husband to Join her next week. Mr. and Mm. J. E. Wells, of Astor ia, are here viBiting friends and rela- guests at tho Bowers' homo. Mr. Kick lives. Mrs. Wells will bo remembered . bush will purchase a ranch on the Mc- Totn Allen of Mnbei, was In town as Mary West, Kcnzlo and move there In the near 'future. I Putnam dyes at Poery s. , 1 , , I . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lyon and lit The Springfleld Feed Co. received Uq goni vrgH w1 ,eave tomorrow' this week ono car of flour, two carB foJ. CnfornIa poInts , tho ,ntereBt of feed and ono car of alfalfa hay Qf ther bU8lnC8S whllo down there I Dr. James Mooro, of Eugene, spoke at the M. E. church Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Eggimann mo tored to Marcola on business Monday. D. G. Doefcr has moved away from Springfleld. F. L. Hnko has moved Into the Mc Claakey property In West Sprlngflold. und shipped out one car of fend. M. C. HIIESSLER AND SON CAN NOW FURNISH YOU WITH A HUNTING OR FISHING LICENSE DIRECT. they will mako'a short visit with Mr. Lyon's parents at Coming, Calif. LOST Saturday evening on the j 7:30 Eugeno-Scringfleld street car, a ft small black purse containing a $5 bill and some small change, also a locket J. A. Edwards haB moved from Sth and Main streets to 7th and K streets. property on east Main street. W. F. Coffer has moved to North Bclid. .See ub for early seed potatoes. awoot clover seed. Held peas, Boy , and" a baby's ring. Finder phone 17F21 boanB, spring oats and barley. Spring- j or return to News office avid racejve field Feed Co. , reward. Miss Jean Corrine Fischer, who is j WANTED Springfield hcuso and nttendlnK tho OrcKon Agricultural lot free of incumbrance in exchange u... .. r m i v,.., for 70 acres timber and 10 acres im- Inrry Carsnw has moved Into his 1 rrovorf u miin from n. n. flac sta- BiriHK VUCUUUII. I ' '- - I tion on Coos Bay Line, or, for choice Mrs. H. C. Jlelmer and children vacant lot In Marshfleld. value $1500. have returned from Raymond, Wash-1 Address Box 30, Springfield. Ington, whore thoy visited friends i II. "12. ainss has moved Into tho In-' and relatlVes. . . - - Noivland's have an. advertisement galls proportyT Miss Lena Brewer has accepted a position at Hotels. All under ono roof. In this issue that it will pay every , rendpr of the News to read if they Wilbur Pegram is able to bo out contemplate purchasing anything after his recent attack of pnoumonln. therein Hated. The prices are below Mrs. John Griffin loft for Senttlo Mib. Emma Nott expects to spend t"0 retail marKei ana are me nrsi Sumlity for a visit with her Bister. I tho week-end at Portland. I Indications of the decline In price of many textiles. Mr. Newland Fred Clover loft for Portland Mon-I Tho funeral of Mrs. Esther Miller, watched his chance and bought his day on a business trip. who died at St. Holons March 17. was goods In tho East after a slump in Mies Pearl Snooks has resigned her 1,0,(1 froni tho Wttlkor clmpo1 Satur" prlcos was duo" Reconstruction Is on position at tho Eggimann Candy Kit- (la; mr!B- lts wa'- chen. j land In cultivation. Seo "Thompson & Uhl. Mrs. Ellon Frost hns moved Into ) Bob Wllllnn. of Waltorvlllo. Bpont 1,10 "mmom Miller property on Mill Monday In town. All under ono roof. Mra. Ada Mnnnwnring Is visiting in Portlnnd. LADIES Soo Iho window display at Mrs. Thompson's. Special vnluos ut J5.00. READ THIS! Early Seed Potatoes 100 pounds "SI. 50 Fancy Onion Sets, lb 10c Bulk Garden Seeds are Fresh and aro Cheaper. Buy of us. All 'clean, new stock. SUGAR, 100 lb. sack, with $10.00 grocery ' order $9.70 Thompsons Best ' Flour u :-S2.60 Blucst&n Ilardwhcat .-$2.85 Cupid BeBt Patent -.,,..$2.95 I Kant'oak Fountain Syringes 10 lb. SUKUr c t.OO Water bottles gunrantocd 3 lb. Cheese -$100 (J'e"rs l Vry'a- fi Boxob Mntehes 9Rr ' II- p' Mortonscn, who is in tlio 0 Bars Mascot Soap 25C Bars Bob Whltb Soap ... 25 C Tomatoes, per can IS ' street. MIbh Mnud Gonlo, n senior at tho local high school, spent the weok-end with her parents at Douglas Gardeua. All under ono roof. E. H. McDonald and wlfo motored up from Sclo yesterday to spond a fow days with rolatlVcs. ' C. E. Lorah, former business mnn of thB city, left for Long Roach, Cal ifornia, Saturday. C. A. Swarts sold a fine, registered Jersey calf to Mr. Stono of Crcswoll today. WUllnm McCullah, of tho Mountain Stntos Power company, Is in town on olllclal business. Want man to plow 2 acres In Doug las Gardens or would ront this plaoo. Phono C02L Eugono. i Del Hlnson in u recent loiter to IiIh mother wrote that ho expected to sail for homo in May, FOR SALE CG aero tract well im proved, noar Donnn. Seo Thompson & Uhl. nnd two i Cofl'oy hospital nt Portland expects to return homo within a fow days. Scratch Food BPB Mash $3.50 Shells r -' SJ.,25 orif S5L25 SPRINGFIELD FEED CO. Congressman Boyd, of Nebraska, lsl.td ut the homo of M. C. Hresdlur Wednesday on routo homo. j Annul i). ToiiiHeth fllod his army illnclmrgo with thu county clerk Wod ueadny. . j Oucnr Lee, who has boon 111 for some time Is now r.blo to bo up and TIRES TUBES TIRES TUBES TIRES TUBES Patches, Boots, Cement Just Received New Stock Tires and Tubes And another shipment on the way from the factory. We have been fortunate in being able to purchase a shipment o.f tires, tubes, and accessories before tho raise. Wo are therefore in a position 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 the factory. Buy your tires, tubes, and accessories from us and save money. Try our rond service; cars at all hours, day and night; we drive anywhero, any time. We also have all night repair service.- No job too small or too large for us. Gasoline, Oils and Sundries M 3j W.W. EBBETT POHC 17' PROPRIETOR Our Candies are made fresh every day in our own factory, and are standardized as to purity and flavors that are ever tempting All Under Roof One We Make and Repair Auto Springs THAT WILL STAND UP xl . , UNDER TRYING CONDITIONS That Old Plow YOU HAVE.'BRING IT TO' US AND WE 'WILL Fix It! Farmers' Blacksmith Shop DOMPIER'S OLD STAND SPRINGFIELD, OREGON. 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 ago is sure to produce. 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 whiter. Mountain States PowerGo. J COR. MAIN AND MILL SPRINGFIELD, OREGON PUBLIC UTILITIES twouiiil tno htuao. l