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FTUDAY, JUNM 6, lfil. Till!) SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAQB Ih Society vane ement Wo lixtontl u ' 3ni Iloirly Vol vine to Our JiYcndn ami Cr.cloiucin on our '" OPENING D'AYv JUNE 12 Como In tint" Insi'.cl ovr now storo, noy puuhyjng Uio Entile lower .Icoi of Uio Sutton MooU, porncr Fifth mid Main ' - - ' . -"Ice c'uld "Punch" served at tho. little . . "Hobo Hooth" Vlimi Near Fifth street . ISntranco. Como In and Wot your whistle -and remember If thcro's anything In the Drug Lino -We have It. PHONE 31 -f i Town and Vicinity Mrs. V. II Noble, returned from About 30 studrnts of Uio U. of O., woro,tho guests of Miss Mablo Wollor, on lust Friday when sho ontertalnod ut a lili; picnic on Hop Island Ranch. A jiumbur of out-d6or srorts nnd lots of Rood things to cat mado tho day ouo loli to bo jomoinbercd by thpso wlio wero present, t . A very onjoyablo afternoon was spent at Uio homo of Mrs. Robert Urury by tbo Nocdlo Craft Club on Thursday nftornoon. Tbo afternoon massed quickly wjlh noodlo work and dialing. Tbo Club will moot at tbo homo of Mrs. Win, Dawson on I) a root between Fifth nnd Blxth on i.too 10, . A community nuppor was" given by bo Glen wood school nt West Spring- flold InHt evening which was attend-, v by a largo crowd. Following tho ; mipr-or an interesting program was .endorod. ,T)io United Artisan hold their reg ular mooting Wednesday ovcnlng and elected tbo following offlcors for tho MflYl fiT-m f A Vfrrftf 'Pi TT'n annrl I Supt., Lavlna Kcfljor; Ins.. Ada Man-ilMJ .worlng, Secy., Mary Male; Trcas.. Ida I W. A. HALL ' Ji : II ; t Boots Shoes : r ana j.vvjLrCiii tug - . s n.. i ...t....... i i.. : . . . n M . . . ..... I """" ."" uuu" "' union; ar. uon., kibio mmncrt, ai. AlAllIUBD At Ahtf office ot Uio 'r'onilH for u fw ilnvH. ! Tim. kin.. i o x ? - ' v v.......... .llIltipn nf ,hn nonrn. In Euccne. June M. A. JUoe, .him moved to Fifth and K mnwiii. Aleu lowurl Ik confined to bis homo with a cold. Mr. J. A. An way hau moved to Second and F till cola. U AI. MilllljiH, of Wondllng. moved to mmth 1) utreet. J. A. NoIhoii bus moved to K Hlrcot hotwiffin Fourth and Fifth. , M1h (Jrnco Kmory hnu returned to her home hero from Salem. . lluchnnan, or Lroiin. have roturnod Mr. Iladloy uud son .Elgin, of Yar- '"". or "hort vllt here. noli woro In towu Saturday. Carroy Thompson, ot Vlda. nnd n JMr. and Mrs. Hon Skinner apent Prty of men from Portland, went flBh- Junday In l'ortlund at tbo rnceiiT "l the McKenxIe UiIb week. A big bunch of 10c crcpo paper at ,Mlko Heavor. of Portland, a former lory's. I resident of Springfield was on tho . stroetu again the flrnt of the weeic. wr. ii mi wra. JesBe seavey. or cor-j Adams; Ins., Ilobcrt Vnn Vnlzah. At vallls. wore week-ond visitors with Mr. u,o i0so of, tbo mooting light ro and Mrs.-Welby Stevens. freshmenta, :onHlstmg of Ice cream Mrs. A. 'Valllcr returned Sunday and enko wore served. , from Itoxoburg, wbore she spent o " lUW UllJH VIIUIIIK iriUIIIIH. ,- pl. WI.llf.Vo r,fM, . ,,, ,,,., . . , " J four oh. inspccuon oi pure urou biock Miss I.uclle Smith wont to Marcoln ,ho u-m,,h in nntni viniiimr .... . ,.., .. ... .. o inrniH in Lua luwur wiiiuiiiutic vuiiuj. 4, 1919, CharloB T. Kozar, of Eucenfl, and Mra. Ida Hagar of Springfield, Judge J. C. Wells officiating. J. T. Moore Is numbered among the party of stockmen who are making a this wok whnry t.ho will vlait her has friend M!i;h Thorn Uoascn. (let the uiiulrrols, mlcs nnd moles with poison wheat. 10c and 2Gn a package nt Poory's. Mrs. Lulu Ilaker jI sister. Mra. Marlon Martin, of llrownsvlllo In town on business Wednesday. .Mrs. Fowlor and daughter, of Em- IL K. Mullenay. mllrond claim ad- 'ot. ,d),' nrr,vcd tor a yMt I TV ill 41JIU mm U ITt fMIAinVlli Juster, was In town Wednesday, Mr. nnd Mra. Win. Manchester, motored to Cottage Orovo Sunday. A lot of nifty tinted box pnper In bow ntyles at Poory's. J. a. Ilruco has moved from caat Main street' to tho Fry apartments. Mm. Adlngton and sou of Mnrola wore In town this weok on business. Mrs, Chan. 11111 of tho Fiaher Mill Co., was In town Saturday shopping. E. 15. Kepnor, of Portland, was In town on lniuluess for a few days this week. nuy your homo furnishings froin the Perry Piano Storo, Stovens building. Mr. and Mrs. John Momlock, who have been living ut tbo Seavey ranch for some time, havo moved back to tho city. l.CB'or Valller of Portland spent a few daya horo with hta mother, Mra. Gvorgo Valller. Mrs. Andorson, or Lowell, was dis charged from tho Mercy hcapttal In" lhigono TuoirJay. Mra. J. L. Clark and son, Joo, mo tored over from Independence Friday, returning Sunday. Grocery Specials Corn Flakea, . . 2 for 25 Coffee 35 60c Tea 50 13 lbs. Rolled Oats . 1.00 Watch For Our $1 Bargains During the Festival Springfield Feed Co, He will bo gone several days. - WATERSHED COATS Olcndonnlng has them for ladles or gentlemen, the quality of which nro unsurpassed at a price lower than can olsowhore be obtained. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Oswald Olson left this week for Timbers. Oro., whoro ho will bo em ployed by tho Southern Iaclflc com I pany, I W. K. Johnson, eloctrlc foreman ot tho Mountain States Power compnny, 'Is confined to bin home with a slight I Illness. I IJerry crutcs and boxos for sale at Pitts' Shop, corner 4th nnd C streota. Miss Frances Sparks, of Mublc, un dorwont a major oporatlon nt Mercy bosrltal, Eugono. May 20. She Is 'doing nicely. Wo still sell matches, toilet paper, Sunbrlght, thread and laces ht Gc. McDowell's, Mr. G. W. McClollan, electric sup erintendent of Uio Mountain States Power company, from Albany, was In 'own on business Tuctmny. R E. Drntnln, of Camp Creek, Is In own this week building a girago on his property which Is occupied at proo' oi't bv Mr. Long. Mrs. F. A. Nlckerson nnd M!s Eu nlco Parker, of Ilrldlo Voll. motored up nnd wore over Sunday visitors with friends and rolatlvoB. M. C. UUESRLKH AND SON CAN NOW FUItNISH YOU WITH A HUNTING Oil FISHING LICENSE, DIRECT. " Mrs, M. A. Sheridan, of Pondloton. nrrlvod Tuosday nnd will visit for a few days with her unclo, Mr. N. Liv ingston, of DouglnB Gardens. Mr. nnij Mrs. Coy Ijindsbury mo-J torod to Urookllno for a fow days' visit with Miss Knto Lnndsbury, who has been teaching school there, W. C. Washburn, president, of iho First National Hank of Junction City, wns in town on business Tuesday; also to visit his brothor, D. A, Wash burno. MIbh Gortrudo Enston, ot Tocumsoh, Nob., Is visiting at tho homo of nor slstor, Mrs, U. H. Oldham, near Spring flohl. Sho oxpocts to Bpond tho Bum mor'horo. Last weok, "CIcoro" Clark, had a chock for ?35 and his wlfo wnB afraid bo would lose it, so sho curried It for awhllo, now thoy nro both looking for tho mystorloua papor. FOR A 8PRAINED ANKLE. friends und rolatlvcs. All tbo popular magaslnns on snlo nt Pccry's. Mrs. Jerrct motoicd to Mablo for a fow days' visit wllh friends and rela tives. Mrs. O. C. Wolf, of ABtorla, was In town Wednesday, visiting with her brothers, Fred, Herbert and Joy Walk er. Sho Is now at Uio homo of her mothor, Mrs. S. A. Walker In Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. II. n. Sacry, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greouwnld, of Portland, cluslvo. Warrants previously aro here visiting their sister, Mrs. II. 1332 to 175G Inclusive. N. Griffin. Thoy havo purchased a JOHN E. EDWARDS, ranch near Springfield and will movo J13 Clerk Dist No. 19. hero later. M. C. DRESSLER AND SON CAN Royally Entertained at Albany NOW FURNISH YOU WITH A HUNTING OR FISHING LICENSE On Wednosday, Mrs. C. F, Eggl- DIRECT. t mann, of this city, State Treasurer of Harold Pecry student in tbo Modi- the Ladles of tho G. A. R, was royally cal dopartmont of tho U. of O.. or eutertalped in Albany, at tho home of Portland, camo. homo laet week to tho stato secretary. Mrs. Isabell I will pay at my School Warrants Nos. office District 1767 to 1898 In- called. TJJE UNIVERSAL CAR Authorized! Service We have been authorized by the Ford Motor Co. as an auth orized Service Station. We have the equipment for doing any kind of Ford work, .also for any other makes of cars. Large stock df genuine Ford Parts in stock, tt pays to use nothing but the genuine in your Ford. , WE SELL Fords, Chevrolet, Buicks, Oak7ands and Libertys SEE US BEFORE SENDING YOUR MONEY AWAY FROM SPRINGFIELD. spend tbo summer, and la assisting his father In tho drug Btoro. Word has been received from Guy Noblo, formerly of this city, and who now lives In Chrystal Valloy, Mich., fhat ho has Just returned from France after having spent 1C months In Uie service. Mr. and Mrs. Chcstor Hodgdon, and brothor, Avory Hodgdon, of Portland, arrived Friday evening to spend the weok-end nt the homo of their parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Hodgdon and brothor, Oscar, Jr., and slBter, Mrs. D. Wm. Hatch. Thoy returned homo Sunday morning accompanied by their parents. Dy knowing the' cause, a disease may often be avoided. This is pan Ucula'iy true of headacho. Tho moEi common cause of headache is a dis ordered stomach ot constipation which may bo corrected by taking a few iIosch of Chamberlain's Ti'ileta Mrs Uhl. Barclay Coraotlorro. nhono Try It Many oUiers havo obtained I Eugeno 985-J, will bo at East Ninth ' pennanont relief by taking theso Tab- CORSET ADVICE FREE. Beeson. A reception nnd luncheon wns tendered Mrs. Eircrlmanii. folowinc which n 'conference of Uio president,! socretary and treasurer was held, forming plans for the convention which Is to bo held at The Dalles, I June 17, 18 and 19. Mrs. Egglmann Is tho youngest department office.' in Uio state. $andgatlie& Adrian SPRINGFIELD GARAGE Phone 1 1 Main St., bet 4th and 5th CAUSE OF HEADACHE. Millinery Storo Mondays days. and Satu- lets. Thoy nro easy to take and mild J(i and geutlo in effect Corns and Bunions Removed. Sweaty Feet Cured. Aroh Supports Properly Fitted. DR, WM, FRENCH Licensed Chiropodist Offloe: The Rial Shoe Shop, 697 Willamette Stret, Opp. PoBtoffice, Phone 530. EUGENE, Oro. As soon as posslblo nftor tho In Jury Is rccolvod, got a botUo of Cham borlaln's LInlmont and .follow the plnln prlntod dlroctlons which accom pany tho bottlo. EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATION Tho rogulnr Stato Eighth Grndo examination will bo held Thursday and Frldity, Juno 12, 13, 1919. Con ditioned pupils In tho May examina tion must tako conditioned subjects nt this tlmo. J3. J. MOORE, JoS County School Suporlutondont. Put One of the New Day Phonographs Claxtimola In Your Home Now Pay for it at Your Conven ience while you are Enjoyr ing its Exquisite Music. Ton Quality is round, clear and amazing in its naturalness; volume is astonishing. Some 'day you will com plete your homo by install ing a phonograph. In mak ing this momentous pur chase bo guided by com mon sense and unswayed by falso notions of econ omy. Buy for the future by buying the best. A Claxtonola demonstration will show you exactly what to expect for your money. Berry Piano and Furniture Co. Comfort Within When Cold's Without COLD WITHOUT will also moan COLD WITHIN In thou sands ot homes this Waiter unless proylalon Is mode 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. Don't fall to get yours now, that you may enjoy its warmth and cheer all through tho frosty days 6f fall and during the bitter cold Of winter. Mountain States PowerOo. PUBLIC UTILITIES Subscribe for the News KB32 I