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ntlJMY, JULY 11, 1919 THE BnUNOFIELD NEWS PAGE 3 Relieve the Burn of Summer's Sun The chemical action of tho nun cm the pigment of th. uUn I akin to actual burning. The reHlduo Ih tan or fncklen. The only wny to get rid of tan and minium, Ih to Kllm utate tho Kkln to healthy uctlon and Miuh exel the de colored pigment. Witchhazel Almond Cream In'IpH to remove tan an nothing else cuii do. It Hon then, hcnlrt and fecdH tho akin. It should he In- tiilfl in every outing equipment- und always have a place on the (In'HHlng table. Price 25c PHONE 31 I it. It. Hhultz and family of Eait Main, have movad to fhtnnn, I Ml V. Dunlop, of l'or(lnit. In the week-end KH"Kt of Minn Francna Nm- lett. Mr. 'and Mm. Frink Pbki, of Wat IitvIIIb, were ahoppera-ln town Monday. (iio. Perklna and family returned, to Portland after a vlalt of aeveral day here. I Mra. Alice Alllaon Ih vlnltirifc her mother. Mr. Ha rah PurvHiice. of Cot i I Ibkh Grova. f - ... ,1 Mm L',1 fill.,.- tf..ll ... . n.ni lit, i.'i wfijiM'IJ, ui run Creek, came In Wednesday to make (heir liome hero. ! M!nm flrml llfilvfiraiitt rif tirm.rl Iwittin from an extended vImIi at Aahlund and Mcdford Tuexday. ISOItN-lo Mr. and Mra. If. U'll- klfiMoii, on July B, a aon, a Mercy ItvMplial, Eugene. I. Id) (I JdlniHoii Ih driving a new four cylinder Henderson motor ycle alnce tho flrt f the week. : Town and Vicinity : riri Roberta In vIhIUuk' lifa unclu, A:t Robert, near Nalron. A liU bunch of 10c crepe paper at Purry'a. .1 E. Italloy, of Wcndllim, Iiaa mov C'l u South Seventh street. MIh J an Fischer loft Sunday for ;i wilt wltli friend in Coqullle. ' Mm E. ('. Dudley waa in town rht'ipliig Wednesday from Ionnn. POftNto Mr. and Mm. (lorrle, 10 U. hoy, on Tuesday. July 8th. All the popular tnagazlnea on aalo at Peery'a. i'ub McDouuull, a former resident, U a rending a few duya with friends. John Heuderer la In Cottage Urove, called there ly lha death of his futher. A lot of nifty tinted hoi paper tn new style at Peery'a. 'fr.e Kensington Cluh will mot at th. Iiohib of Mln MiiKRl" Murrla to-diy Mr. and Mn. John McKay h'ft Tuca rt.iy for a few Uld)f.. Tho iHdi.-a of tlio (J. A. G will hold llii'lr ri-gular tm-i-tliiK at the W. t). W. hull loulRht. Mr. J. H. t'ook und (aiully. who hav b'fou vIhIiIiik with Mr. sud Mr. K. A. llH'u rnturnnd to tlwlr home lir IlurtiH. HiiKh Kphli-r haa r'urnod to Mh hiimt In Miiri-hrii'ld afiiT a vlml with lila pari'tita. Mr. and Mra. NVIaon KuhIit. Mr. and Mra. I). W. (!rcy havn pur- chiiHd a farm of M) bitch war OohIibii Incl lid i ii k Hi Ih )'HrV trop of fruit, gar-di-n. 'lr. Mr. and Mm. M. M. Mule and Mr. and Mia. t'arl (llranl and family hnvo returned from Nt-wporl wherp they motored to apcud the Fourth. Mr. and Mra. Silas Gay, of t'orval lla. motored up for th Fourth, return ln(C Sunday evening. IWTAii A. IT. K. Fraternity pin with iihiiic engraved on Inalde. Find er return to Newa offiie. Heward. ('. K. l.yoiiM of t'amp Creek, for merly of the Kprliifcfleld Feed com pany, waa In the city Monday on bual-neaa. Henjy Kndleott, little rrandHon. of Mra II. K. Ilolveraon, Ik here from Vancouver, Waah., on an extended VlKit Mra. fl. V. Mortenaen motored to McCredto Bprlnga Wedneaday to find a auitabln place to apend the coining vacation. HE Mra. Jake MuIllgHn, of Oregon City, a former realdent, la vlaltlng for a few daya at tho home of hw alnter-!n law, Mra. Frank MulltKan. Mr. and Mra. Jamea Fox, of fori- land, were up for the 4th. M Fox returned Monday, while Mra'. Fox will remain hero for awhile. WAN'TKD FURNISHKIJ IIOI SK, or lioiiHckeeplnir. rooma, niuat he clean und In good condition. Addresa Ii. K., care Springfield N'ewa. Mr. and Mra. Allen, who viaited their daughter. Mra. Artie Rneed, a few daya laat week, returned Sunday to their home In Caacade Ix kg. Mra. Koy lioiveraon and little son, Ieltoy, left Wednaeday for Creaceut I,ak where they will vlftlt with Mra. lioiveraon 'a father, avid Linen. Minn Kcva Arnold ia riaitlng with MIbb Opal lioiveraon for a few daya. MImh Arnold and Mlaa lioiveraon were roommatea at Normal laat year. Mr. and- Mra. Homer Davip are camping at the Rfggln Ranch above Ouk Ridge thla week and next Mra. Davia waa formerly Klaie Hoveraon. TAKEN nY MISTAKE from the M. K. Church, black silk umbrella, finder, please leave at Newa office, or return to "Grandma" R. H. Miller. J. L. Clark and family, and Clara Ir win, panned through here Monday enroute to McCredlu Spring for a week'a outing and Independence. May Pompier hna received her di vorce from Ihiihc Ihimpler In Eugene. She whh given the rare and ruvtody of thulr child. May. Aged 9 yeara. M. C. IIRESSLER ANI SON CAN NOW FCRN1SII YOC WITH A llt'NTINC t)it FISHING I-K'ENSE niRECT. Mm. Dr S. It for Tori land for her ujirenta. Mr. nud Mra. J. W. Coffin, receive I duy' outing at Orfkiu meiHage Tuehday from their aon, Ralph, who Ih enroute to Springfield, Hating Mutt he waa vIhIMiik in Hoalon. Manx., and having a good time. PROGRAM FOR THE Dlppel left Monday a week'a vialt with M Ihh Dulny Tmnaeth left for Portland after a week'a vlnlt with relnrtvea here. Walter I'iiitImIi returned to. Weal Tlniliera, after vlHlting lure and at Oot-lten for a few daya. Mra. M. O. Koa, of Portland, waa a lhllor with her duiighter, Mth. II. Hchwartz, fr a few ilayn. Ralph llulliurt let! Sunday evening for IiIn home in North liend. He has TueHdiiy been vlnitlng for the piiHt week with hia fulher and mother In law, Mr. und Mra. (I. F. Klzcr. Mra. Hulliurt will re main for aome fine. Mra. Alex Hrynchuk and family, of Edmonton, Alberta, arrived Friday to . reaide here In the future. Mra. W. H. Huntly and Mlaa Myrtle Huntly. have aiTlved from Seaalde, and will realde here In the future. Mra. E. M. Duryea, of Eugene, haa returned to Springfield und la living ou her place on Eighth ami A airoeta. Mlaa Florence Coffin returned to Portland Sunday lifter a few duya' vlxit with her patvntb, Mr. anil Mra. J. W. Coffin. MIsb Florence woa for merly with the First National Rank of Springfield, aa bookkeeper. Grandma McDlbetl has Juki return ed from an extended vUlt with her I frleuda Mr. and Mra. Rowera, of Cuah-! man. She iiIho attended the annual convention of Chrlatiau churchea of( Oregon at Turner. The Woman'a Civic Riiprovement il.eugue held their regulur meeting on I Tuenduy evening FRIDAY, JULY 11 NAZIMOVA IN "TOYS OF FATE" Nazimova Is a tstar without a peer upon the screen. "Toys of Fate" is a seven part drama you will be sorry to miss. No rise hi prices. SATURDAY, JULY 12 BERT LYTELL IN "THE LION'S DEN" The story Is from the Saturday Evening Post and tells of the efforts of a young clergyman who desires to build a club for the boys of his parish. Not meeting with financial support he enters the "Lion's Den" of commerce to earn the money himself. It is a remarkable story played by a star who knows Uie road to the hearts of his audience. SUNDAY, JULY 13 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN "DOWN TO EARTH" Douglas Fairbanks is not only the star of the story but author as well. Jn "Down to Earth" he presents his opto mistic ideas of life as regarding health and longevity. Th-j story is up to the standard for fun. TUESDAY, JULY 15 JACK PICKFORD IN "SANDY" This picturization of Alice Hegan Rice's novel "Sandy'" deals with life in Kentucky. "Sandy'' is a cheerful Scotch lad who followed the girl of his dreams to her ancestral home whore after a number of thrilling adventures he makes her his bride. " THURSDAY, JULY 17 This program is made up of miscellaneous subjects guited to the taste of the average audience. FRIDAY, JULY 18 HAROLD LOCKWOOD IN "PALS FIRST" This story Is from the novel by Francis Perry Elliot. This (5-act special production will prove real delight to all who take advantage of this opportunity to see Harold Lock wood in "Pals First." W. A. H A L L Shoe Store Boots andS hoes Men's Gloves, Mitts and Socks FIRST CLASS REPAIRING Mfi iWH HUlSSS 11L 6000-Mile Guaranteed. Goodrich, Diamond and Firestone in Stock 30x3 $14.75 to $19.20 30 x 3V2 $18.70 to $24.70 31 v A $29.70 tn S34 5 32 x 4 ............$29.70 to $32.70 34x4 $31.85 to $34.25 ALSO CORD TIRES IN STOCK -GUAR ANTEER FOR 8.000 MILES. ; IF WE HAVEN'T THE TIRE YOU WANT WE WILL GET IT FOR YOU. STANDARD LINE OF ACCESSORIES, GAS, OIL AND GENUINE FORD PARTS. - ftndeathe&Mi ' SPRINGFIELD GARAGE Phone 1 1 Main St., bet 4th and 5th an Mrn. A. Ureahcar and aon, haa re- It waa decided that turned to her home In Seattle after Get the aqulrrela, with polaou wheat, package, at Pwery'a. m li e and moles 10c and Sue. a Springfield Feed , Company Our Big Sale on Folger's Coffee Two Days Friday "& Saturday July 11 and 12 FREE "One-fourth 11). with 1 lb. order One-half lb. with 2j lb. order One Pound with 5 lb. order ITse Gift-can .first. If you are not satisfied, return largo can and your money will be refunded (1ET YOUU TWINE NOW! during "the hot wtfuther they would meet only once a month. The next meeting to he tho aecond Tuesday in Auguat. A motor party of Dr. and Mr and Mim. R. 8. Ktearna and Mr. and Mra. Geo. Tltia, of Portland, Mr and Mra. Ed Tlt.ua, of Nebraaka, Miaa Lane of Pittsburg, Pa., Harold Peery, and sla ter, Mra. Edeaae Cox returned Sun day from a few daya outing up tha Wlllanieltflj they repiort a gJorluua time. Mra. Burnt' Letter Hero la a letter that la certain to provi of iutereat to people In thla vi cinity, us caaea of thin aort occur In ulmoat every neighborhood, and peo ple ahould know what to do In like elreumatancPB. SAVANNAH, MO., Oct. 13, 1910. "I uaed a bottle, of Chamberlain's Collo and Diarrhoea Remedy about nine yearn ago and it cured me of flux (dysentery). I had another uttuck of the Mine complaint aome three or four yeara ago and a few dunes of tliU remedy cured nio. I have rccommen t ed Chaniberlaln'a Collo 'and Diarrhoea Remedy to dozens of pivoplo since I fliHt uaed It." a visit with Mrs. Frank May. 21 Good Substantial Meals at the American Hotel for $7 Can You Beat it? us WHAT Do You Know About the ' BIBLE? WARM UP Your Heart. WAKE UP Your Mind. STIR UP Your Conscience. Attend the Services at the CHRISTIAN CHURCH Every Sermon is from Gotf's Holy Word. We believe that e Hible Is its own best in terpreter. Come and see if we handle the -Word aright. Every Sunday night this month a special address upon some phrase of the "Holy Spirit." TEDDY W. LEAVITT, Pastor. ri nrPrtV To Our Patrons Irrigation Hours! 6 to 10 5 to 9 a. m. i ..t p. m. Mountain States Power Co. PUBLIC UTILITIES Subscribe for the News I