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J'KIDAY, AUOUHT 15, 1019. TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE 2 Use ItThen Decide The AutoStxop Razor la CotnpUU la lUrlf ll i mar than a resor nm than a..Mjr Uic. i ll it Mrnpptd, il ilia vr and icUnai vithout taking apaitj without ven -In'tvinf lbs bbula. Ami likar'l"tly"PI"J ordinary r, lha bliU impforr will. . And ll dorin'l colt you rent In t io all llm lo yn'V nwn MtnlaMion. Ketels Drug Store Phone 31 : Town and Vicinity Mr J V. I'urcKll left today for Jtt !ll OU hUallinas. , lurry Curssw. The Home I'liriiinhur .The time they talk about. Mr. and Mm Fred Flnher, of Mur t.uln were over Sunday Ul(or. Mini K!im Hippie, of lliiiilim, Mlki'-r of l'r S. It. Hippie. In vimiliiK lore. Mr ami MrK Jim Kryea. of Walter ' r j npnil Sunday here with fi lends. ?' I'l t'(1 lllll II k III llUilJIlIK II tlOllHe iuj ! )' rum li i's lull' ii noilh of town. Mr (iiul Mrn Clny Willi laker upent s-imluy will! Mm Whlltuker's purenta jV'.i Coburg !rn IUy Daily of McridelU. la hero vi.iiring her sister. Mrs. J. T. Porter, nltii friend J J. Bryan and family and (Iraee It txria era apeudlng Uielr vacatloo uu ttf eoiiht Tr. It l. Mortcu4ua and family sro nivftduiK a two . werkn'- vacation at HcCfdle brings. . Mrs. !IHmi Martin, dauRhtur of Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Wuahburoe, Is visit uif frloods In Portland Mrs. J. fc. Wells, of MorldelU. Is br for a few dsys to tlalt with lur tno'Uer, Mrs. P. J. Foattr. Mrs. Arthur Vallier. who has boen vlbl'inic In Msrahficld for the past uicD'.b returned Thursday. . Mr. and Mm. Howard NcIhoii. of W-?dtinK. were Sunday visitors at tho liorae of Mis. K M. ,I)urye). Vi.ii 1'audln, of lUehloy. Malted rii-nds In SprlnKfleld for a tew days U: fliht of th week. Mm. J. V Pureoll and thrte child ren tro visiting in MhiioIm for a few vcrkn with friends and relatives, Ma. Lilly Keith and two children, vnd Mrs. Kinnui Sales were visitors at tte home of Mrs. N. Itowo. Sunduy. hnry Conrud loft Bcnday for Gard iner where he will spend a fow days at tie home of his father, Sam Con rad, A;ilier Halley Is 6endiiiK a weehn' vncnfun near Loralne, fishing and liuiiUna; und ineideiilly vltiltlug with the Hum family. I t Mr. und Mra. Mike Webber and son, and Miss KImIo Woddle, aro visiting in Portland. Mrs. Weddlo expects to go (i to Preseott to make au extend ed v;lt with her sister. Springfield Feed Company .This is the time of the year to take good care of the laying hen Feed her Egg-Maker, the bal anced ration for hens. If she is not laying get some of Conkey's Poultry Tonic and bring her back to good hoalthy laying condition. Use every induce ment to keep her laying. Don't forget the genuine Eastern Oys ter shell. It contains the most lime and is the only shell to buy. We handle them all. t Call on us. We Will Lend You An AutoStrop Razor at odvrr. tited in the Saturday Evening Post, for ft full thirty day trial. If you then decide to keep it, nay u $5.00 for it if not, return it with, out further obligation. You Pay Nothing to Try This Razor Any responsible party can make arrangement over our Cutlery counter for this Free Trial. If you have a Charge Account, write to us and we will send it to you by mail. You are given the opportunity of trying this wonderful Razor, without any kind of rink. For a month your shaving will cost you nothing then you may return the razor if you con get along will out it. Mr ami Mrs. P. K. Tracy, of New port, rpnnt Wednesday vli.lt lug with Mr ni'l Mrs J. W. McDowell. Mm Zi ll.i ( 'mii 1 1 till mul Mr. und Mm. Oivlll.. Howard left fur Newport on Thuriel.iy to spend a couple of weeks. Word ha been received by Mm. R :. I hi v hi nun that her brother. Jeffe C Mint it, I -i enroule home lifter almost tW) yvatS Oversea The Whli inker LwIiih. Lot fa unit l.ettle. H.ftit u fi-A days !u;ii wi'i'k In Coliurit wth tclatlven und friends, rittuituiiK home Tii'mI.i. I Mr Win. Durlmt;. of Albany, In hero In vli;t wltli In r alter, Mm. Cora Komi-., ill llii' home of Mrs It.dlu ' l' It r-fili, of Spi'liiKlMd. alio u Muter. Mrd. Ir S It Hippie, wlio hua been 'U1iiiik lier parent, Mr. and Mrs. Sli'fi' Culllt r, of llaudou, tin- pant three wreks. returned home Tuesday.. II. K tlrandy, of Wyoming Kpnl a iluy with Mh noli, lA-win. tlie firt of the wifk. Lewis will lenvo for t'onall! in a few duya wlur he litiend a A. C. thin winter. I Mrs. Cora Koads and baby, of jKattle, arv here to visit with her par ent a. Mr. aud Mrs. Cash Mead, of Wal tervills, . also br slitter Mrs. Delia I'eiernon, of West Sprlngflold. Mm. Lenlie HosKland and three children, of Walla Walla, WanbliiR ton, who hao been, vlalllng her for the pusl three weeks, left Wednes jlty for Portluud enrouto homo MiH Ethlyn Towers, elerk In ths locsl HiHtofflce, left Thursday for two wvekh' acao( (n Newport Miss Myol Arnold l asslhtlng Poitroasier Stewart In MIhs Power's absence. Mrs.' Paul llrattain. daughter, llaxel, and sou, loft Wednesday for Klamath Falls, where they will Join Mr. Urat tain atd attend the Klks convention. She expects lo retuulu for a visit of a few dsys. Miss' Alma Smith, who recently ar rived from Illinois, will teuch In dis trict lou. l.lnslaw," this year. Miss Lucile Smith, who la a cousin of Alma, will teach the oilier school In that dis trict. Mr. K. Rowe and family, of Marsh field, visited with his cousin, Mr. Nale Rowe und fumlly, Tuesday Mr. E. Rowe la on Mh vacation and expects to upend some timo hero with friends slid relative. An eight pound boy urrived Satur day morning, via airplane, according to Mm. Mury Maglll. the nurse. The happy parents aro Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Johnson, of Murcola. Mr. Johnson Is millwright at that place Talk about progressmachinery 'has eveu cheated tho stork out of a Job. Mr. Orvlllo Howard, son of Mr. und Mra. A. I). Ruddiumn, of Kugene, who bus boou In Franco for the past 17 mouths, returned to Portland' last week and a few days luter received his honorable discharge at Camp Lewis. His wife, who has been em ployed at the local telophouo office, hiu mother, father, and sister Miss Margery met hint lu Portland. Mr. Howard enlisted with tho 4th Kngl lieoi'S. A- Blllioua Attack When yoifhave a billions attack your liver fails lo perform its func tions, You become, constipated. Tho food you eat ferments In your stom ach Instead of digesting. This in liiuuea the stomach nnd causes nau sea, vomiting and a terrible headache. Take three- of Cbumborluln's Tablets. They will tone up your liver, cloan out your stomach and you will soon be as well & ever. They only coet a quartet . i i ' J. A. Cow don, of Wendllnf, was in town Wednesday. M. K. Kd words, of Fall Creek, spent Hundsy In town. . Vernon Pontius, of fllachley. a here vixltlng with friends , Clareiuo Alford, of Mabln, spent Kunday here with friends. Mrs. Cluud Aerhsrt Is vlMltltig tier mother, Mrs. Jim Wlthrow. Floyd llartlett, of Oregon City, spent Sunday with his piirents btro Mr. and Mrs. F. K. I.oiilinrt spnt Sunday with frl'inds In Alpine. Th Misses llaieti, of W'eiidling. are ln-re vlnltlng their sister, Mrs. Unstop. K. K Moirlson Is sporting a ik-w Ford truck slut o the first of the week. Miss Klle.n Lambert, of 1'ortland, sjent Sunday here with her parents. M.'Ttull Morris, of Sclo, ajienl Tues day with hU tlxtor and family, Mr. Mis M. M. Pf.-iry. ' Mrs. I). K. Fenrusou. of Jasper, spent Tm-Miay with l.er parenls, Mf. nnd litis K l; Lie. K. K. Morrison bus rented tho Friendly warehouse In Kugeue and Is storing hay therein. The members of the Christian church are building , a new cement walk in front of the church. Mrs. (iUo.'VulMcr has gone to Marjh fleld for sn exit died visit with ber husbund, wh.i W. employed there. MIhs Mnry M Adr'an, underwent e.n operation for cpiiendlcll In at Mercy Hospital, KtiKen Wedin.-Hday. K. IS. Sharon, grand secretary of the I. O. (). F., with lieadfUHrters In Port lanp. was in Springfield Thursday. Ml. sb Rita Da n ford, of Seattle, a teacher of dometab science, is visit lug with her parentis, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Danford. Cinuid Master, Hubbard, of the I. O. O. P., will be in Springfield on August the ZOth, and will attend lodge here on that night. Jesse G. Jarvls, preaident of the Re beccA assembly will be present at the District Convention which will be held In Springfield the 1st of September. Mr. and Mrs. O B.'lvcssey and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ing and family and Orson Vau.'bu spent the week-end . at McCrcdie Springs Mr. Merl Cyrus aud Mason Jones, of Portland, and Harold Peery, left Wed nesday for a week or ten days tlFb'us trip and outing up the Willamette. Mrs. C'lurk Wheaton, Mrs. Glendcn uiug and Mt Edna Swarts left Mon day for the Whealon ranch up the Mo Keiule, tor a week's outing. Miss Vera Perkins, Joined them Tbursda.N. Tho Misses Rayma and Jean Mitch ell, of Paskenta, Calif., are here vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. Karl MePl'c sou. They expect to stay all summer and will visit at several points in Ore gon. The first of the week K. E. Morri son whipped 64 bales of hops to Lon don. These hops were grown on the John Seavey ranch last year, and Mr. Morrison bus bad them 4n storage since that time. Mis. Kutheriue Hester, matron of tho Sclo Hospital, and her daughter, isaleuo, aro visiting friend a and rela tives here tho past week. They will leave Suturday for Newport for a week i or i w o. Grand Chaplain of the I-O. O. P., Young, of Canyon City, and V. P. Walker, past Grand Master ntteuded lodge lu Kugene Tuesday; Marcola, Wednesday, were in Sprlugfield on Thursday; und loft for Elinlre today John Quisenbery and daughter, Ida, of Wood River, Neb., are visiting at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Mount Joy. Mr. Quisenbery and Mrs, Mount joy aro slwter.nnd brother. This is Mr. tjulsenberry's first visit to . the Willamette valley. Ho la interested in a serum plant at Or nnd Island, where they make a cholera euro for hogs. His daughter is a school; toucher. Mrs. W. P. Walker eutertaluod the Kensington Club last Friday after noon. The guests present were; Mrs. Chus. Rivott, of Nebraska; Mrs. Percy Tyson, Mrs. Claud Aerhurt, of Rose burg; Mrs. Jlui Withrow, Mrs. Leslie Hoaglund, of Walla Walla; Mrs. Vaa Vulxab, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Dornlce Van Valzah, Miss Mary Roberts, Miss Jeunle Smltsou, Mra. B. K. Kester, Mrs, N. Kester. Mrs. B. E. Walker. Mre.Kathertne Kester aud M,m R. Y7. MARRIED Sunday al high noon. Walter Hslte, pantnr of tJie Usptlst churdi, pro nounced the words that made Miss Kstella Maglll and Ceorge K Pindley, man and wife. The ceremony was per formed at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs Mary Maglll, corner of Fourth and B streets. Several friends of tho young couplo were present. Nothing elaborate In decorations, but Just a plain, qulot wedding. The young couple left immediately for Portland, where they will visit for a few days with Luella Lester, a sister of the brldo. , Mr. Flndley was recently mustered out of the navy afier spending nearly! two years In that branch of the ser-l vice. He is a bridge carpenter In I civilian life, and will resume worki ' Albany In tho near future, where they will make their home. Th" homo of Mr.' and Mrs. L. N. Thompson was tho scene of a very pretty, but quiet little wedding party Suturday evening wltii tbeir daugh ter, Avis Thompson and Kenneth Bar-1 rett took the vows of wedlock. Only a few close friends and relatives were present. Rev. J. T. Moore, officiated. The bride Is a graduate of the Spring field High school and has lived here for several years. The young couple are spending a few days at Oak Ridge In the form of a honeymoon, after which they will be at home to their many friends, In Eugene, where Mr. Uarrett Is employed by the Schafer Uros. store. Coming as no little surprise to tbeir many friends was the weddding of Vernon Meats and Miss Jaunlta Reed, of this city, on Monday afternoon at the Methodist parsonage. Mrs. Meats is tho daughter of R. II. Reed, of this city, and the groom in the son of Mr. and Mrs. (i. li. Meats, who live at j Springfield Junction. Roth are we!l i known here, having Hyed hero for sev eral years. The young couple will rc Kide on tlie ranch at Springfield Junc tion for a time. WOMAN'S STATEMENT WILL HELP SPRINGFIELD "1 hated cooking because whatever I ale gave me sour stomach and a bloated feeling. I drank hot water aod olive oil by the gallon. Nothing help'.d nr.ti1 I tried simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad-ler-l-ka." Because it flushes the EN TIRJ3 bowel tract completely Adler-i-ka relieves ANY CASE sour stomach. gas or constipation and prevent ap-t pendicitla. The INSTANT action is surprising. M. M. Peery Drug C. HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs Gilbert Davis is convalescing and is reported getting along very nicely. ' , Doris Gerard was dismissed Wed nesday after a minor operation. Miss Liza God man was admitted for medical treatment Sunday. Mrs. O. W. James, of Creswell, was admitted for a miuor operation Sat urday. NOTICE 1 pay from 10 to 100 per cent more for second band goods of ail kinds, and sell from 10 to 100 per cent cheap er. HARRY CARSAW, ", The Home Furnisher. NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that on tho second Monday in September (being the 8th duy thereof) 1919, the County Hoard of Equalization for Lane County will meet at the Court House in Eu gene and publicly examine the Asbess nient Rolls and correct ull errors in valuations, description or qualities of lands, lots or other property assessed In said rolls, at which time and place it shall bo the duty of all persons in terested to appear. HERBERT E. WALKER. County Assessor. CALL FOR WARRANTS Notice is hereby given that I will pay ull outstanding warrants iFsuod by the Town of Sprlngfled, of tho General Fund up to und Including No. 7T78 and of the Street Improvement Fund up to and Including No. 7796. Interest to cease after August ltith, 1919. O. 1). KESSEY. Town Treasurer. Cure for Dysentary "While 1 Wtts iu Ashland, Kansas, a pentleiuun overheard mo speaking of Cliaiuherlain's -Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes William Whltolaw, of Pes Moines, Iowa. "He told me in de tail of wluit it had done for hia fam ily, but more especially his daughter who was lying at the point of death with a violent attack of dysentary, aud had beeu given up by the famtiy physician. Some of his neighbors ad vised him to rive Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, which be, did, uud fully be! lev s tint by doing so saved the life of bis child. lie stated that he had also used thla remedy him ei wtb emalljr frs.urylng re;ulW." W. A; Shoe Boots andShoes Men's Gloves, Mitts and Socks FIRST CLASS REPAIRING I ... mi. I J J LL I ' l-L X I M We carry a very large stock of Genuine Ford Parts. We have shop equipment for taking care of Ford Service. We have the mechanics who understand your Ford. We have the accessories to fit your Ford car at prices that are right. Iu fact we are equipped to work on any make of car and can furnish you with any parts or accessories you may need. STANDARD LINES OF ACCESSORIES CAS. OIL, ETC., IN STOCK. rT- Sandgafhe & Adrian SPRINGFIELD GARAGE Phone 11 Main St., bet. 4th nd5th Loggers Shoes Shoe Strings Polishes Rubber Heels Having enstalled all new and up-to-date Goodyear equip ment, I am now in line to do your work and do it right, L. G. Helmer Shoe Shop To Improve Your Digestion "For years my digestion was so poor that I could ouly eat the lighest foods. I tiled' everything that I heard of to get relief, but not until about a year ago wheu I saw Chamberlain's Tab lets advertised and got a bottle 'of them did I find the right treatment. Since taking them my digestion is fine." Mrs. lilaiahe Dowers, Indiana, ra. . TO THE FARMERS OF SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT Tho importance and value of a 6llo on yuur farm can hardly be over estimated. We are not agents for any silo but we do wunt to help you in every way we can, and if you own your farm or are iu a position to Justify the expense, we will bo gUid to aid you financially in . adding a silo to your equip- meat. SPRINGFIELD FIRST NA- TIONAli BANK. H A LL Store 1 1 If Your Wife Forbids Your Playing Pool and Cards at Our Place You Had Better Stay at Home. If She Calls for You and You Are Here We Vill Tell Her So, Glover & Cox Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc.. FOR SALE A good Charter Oa v Cook Stove, and also Gas Range. See them at H. E. Walker's, 118 B Street, Springfield, Oregon. . FOR SALE A bargain almost new next whiter coat, mirror plush wlt geuuine grey squirrel skin cape col lar. " Cost $35.00. will sell for $22.50. Cull at News office. STRAYED HORSE One brown mare. weight about 1100 pounds, with star iu forehead, found ou my pasture south of Springfield. Owner cau, have same by paying charges. O. B. Kessey, Springfield, Ore. LOST Black kid slipper, steel buckle. Findei please leave at News office. POUND Suit case. Owner may have same by identifying same and pay lug for this a4 Call at Neva ottoj and, tfoscrrb mi 1