HIIDAY, AUUUST 20, 1919 TILE SPRINGFIELD NEW3 PAGE S The Store That Has No Substitute For Nationally Advertised Products "! ho lniKKlHt who rpcoinmcncln a "JuhI oh good" ar.IcK Hfalu-H ( fUHlonnTH future IniHlncfeB agaliiHt h few cfMitH tru profit- and eventually lu Iohoh both. I 'am! vert toed products have? no (Icinuiid and imiHt depend upon tlic ukhIhHiim o of tin? nuhxtlt uttiiK dealer for exlKtence. At our Htore you will alwnyx find hlKh-gnnlo kooiIh - the kMid iidvertlned In your favorite muKUzliM'H. If you wlnli to nave time and worry these wann dajH call HI -and make your wantH knovn. You'll ie elve Jtmt what your order and not "boiiio thiiiK Juki an hcmmI." The Store That Has Jt First rCrw . w r-i- ftUUSIITUTE : Town and Vicinity T W (!reen llll moved to H4K O f!-.i-l It S Ralph Hlppel. deiitlKt. Spring tli'.. I. (M'Kotl. J S I'llllIlpK tin H moved to Second IUi'1 M:l'.M htreetH. Vildred Ward in vIhIHiik In Horemi 111 f:e Inline of Mettle Ward. m kihmi in. KMi a . In the l-'mt Nuiloiial Hank of S'rmt o'ld --Adv. 'r- lleaale Snyder and aou left 'Jhi.mliiy for Portland. She expects' t ideate aome win-re on the count. I'ln.n of Faith." a love atorv of the intt popular service organisation of i the Great War. Hell Theatre, Sunday. ! Ajtfiiit SI. Prices 1- and 28 cents. Ijuu'i run the risk of losing your iii'.rry by carrying around with I ynn t)pen up a bank aconunt'at Itli ( F!.-t National Hank, Springfield Ad. Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Howard left Sai.inluy for Walton to spend a few f.i v lilting at the luime of Mrs. He card's brother Cat Hams. , S:.turday. May Alllnon. at the Hell Thratre. In "The fpllflers," The !-.-y wua pcbllnhed In The Satuf lay Ki-nliiK Post. It will artord you un liivl pleiisure. Sniday The big Salvation Ariigr r . t iro. "FIiuh of Ftith." at the Hell Tiivhti". Prices 1.1 fiinl 2.1 rents. Al! ivlM-en ix ciii yiiig seals nuiHt have fu-. Iteeson, of Coburg. took a posl- t , .i with the Itoollt Kelly Lumber , c.Tpany Wednesday and will be here d couple of mouths swamping out tN mill pond. ' . and Mrs. Lewis McCoy lfl for Springfield and u large percent cany Po .spoit lust Saturday to muke their a good bunk account at that insti l it. ire luime Ilefore eolnir tllev vis- tntloil. Adv. IM'-! Ill Col time drove with Mr. Mc '' mother. Mrs. Maggie (lillieiison V. -. and Mrs. Joe Cyrs expect to !:..,. Saturday for Yakima, Wash., f r a viNit then they will take a trip th. .ikIi the Puget Sound country for . :t two mouths. 'rtrt a hank uccouiit ut !! I Nat oiial Hank of Sin'iiigtieiu. and ke. . Hie account grow lug. It will help j S ) ::ii!field to prow. The Index lo any i t.i:i I-. its banking roudltloti. Adv. A money-maker and hard work saver contractors. One man can move it from Hundred!, in u ulUiyer tbv U. S. Wlicu nut ta utt rua mill fend iullli7Trd l Utliin, pumpi, eto. "Mi IftJt ttuli lutitnt wJ ft Uu ikm S tu r-w I I. Wiluaii, Sural, Ort " hmm iiwj tkitmt k fnm ft MtiJ tsi Itg i mt I A rttt tfmtft mlMMM. n t Mtn, Lsttm, Cmttf Aiui-rli-i muat nurn mors Cv- wmm mr iui-i. una n u will flo 10 nirll'l work at eni'-li ntli llio imihI. Wi-ila fur Irm Uunk, ' How Una Kocul40r.ordi drnr. full de tail and ueo- lal pricn. FOR Hawthorn Av Portland, Or. tiijjfj.r . ftbt-l SPRINGFIELD FEED COMPANY PHONE 31 ( hel Nye returned to Cam" Creek Kuttirduv K. ' l.youa. of Kail ft colt, ) In town lai-l Si I ii nlii y. J ('. I III I ley hlih moved to II utreet, lietweeu KlKhtti and Ninth. I r H Ititlph IHel. ileiillHl, iS I I In K Meld, O.eKon. Mrn Hell Spoilt: In upending a week wlih friendH In North Itend. Mr mid Mix S Holllng, of Wallcr Mile, were III town Saturday. mihb Vera SeiiHensey U conr I tol .r l(, nil a upralned ankle. I - I Mra. W.H. Williaina la confined to' her home with a flight HIih-hh Mrn. J.tW. Coffin and Mra. N. l.-tiiirv mm In Vi.u'iinrl fur a week's Mr. and Mra. Joe lievera and fain- lly. of Waltervllle, wcrv in town Sat urday. Dr. lt P. MorteiiNen and family iave r,.turued from an outing at McCredlo Springs. Miss Sybil Young, rlerk In the local poHlofflre, reslgneil her position last .Saturday. Key. and Mra. Teddy l.eavitj have returned from a week's outing trip at Veneta. Alex Casteel, of Paisley, came in the Hi hi of the week, for a week or ten days to visit with Ira brother, lley Casteel and family. , Mr. and Mrs. I.. F. Anderson and daughter, Irene, of Portland, are hcie lulling at the home, of Mrs. Ander son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H Kcp ner. They are en route to Oklahoma where they w ill reside in the future. lloolli Kelly mill employes take ad vantage of the splendid banking ser vice offered by the First Natiouul of The people of Springfield district should not go beyond Springfield for ! hanking service, lor the Hist National of Springfield can mid will do Just as much for you as any oilier bunk in Lane counly-and II s. Adv Say. Mr. Springfield resident, trans- n rtiiat iiaiiKiug account man i-.ugeu , to the First National bank of Sprinx- j field. Mount for Springfield In prut . tlce us well as in wonls. If not, why not? Adv. for land clearer and wood cutting cut to cut. Simple and reliable. for wood cutting, the 4 II. 1'. nuitur wilT Quirk dtlifri; from w f 1O0 roinlt ikrtuuhnui II l?..0 W tht I nittd Staltt. 8ALE BY Hr. H. Ralph IMpprl. nnt1it, flprlnir fluid. Or-Kon. Oft ItiiKeblld Miller III Mil (Irocer. I ill ii run i (''!. Ilotnw Manufactured, Mm W. II. Clark wan admitted to I tie local hoapltal for medical treat ment Monday , K. (I. Hulton anil family art; visiting friend ami relative on th fount for aeveral day. Jim Fitzgerald and family moved In from Hie country and are living at Kelly and I) Htreeu.- Harry Meradorf him moved to a tract of limd near the McKnnzle bridge to make ln homo. Mra. Ray Rally (nciu L'dna Flatter, of Meredith, l here for a few daya willi frlenda and relatlvea. Mr. and Mr. Harry Shea hav re tiinii'd licum- from a two week's out I ii K at th' McCredlc .SjirliiKH. Mr ( Iiiim. CriiniuiiK. of Oakrldge, Im lu re vImIIIdk at I lit home of her inyttier. MrM. T. A. Hathhtin. ! Mr. and Mm. lierl Rhelmeniichnel der. who are here from 1 1 11 Ih1 ta t-, ("al 'Iforula, left Sunday for Marcola. Virgil Jones left Monday for Port- I"'"' where h will upend a week or more, lie imine un- irip in ma roru Mm. W. ('. Kchhau and daughter, CoiiHtutice. who have heen In Port land for the pant few week have re turned home.' MIhh LciiIch Herrick. of Portland. N here to vlHlt at the home of MIkr Cryntal llrjan, daughter of Mr. And Mih. J. J. liryan. M. P. Chase, now in fervlee, for merly owner of the II. igham ( 'bane Pool and Millard parlor, la here for a few daya' vlnll with friends. Mr. ,, MrH. v,. J.dnm.m have announced they will be at home to their friwndx after September l.llh on luHA.Ml ,.., ,,, ,,,,, Nln,n Mr. and Mrx. M. M. Peery and Mr and Mrs. Arch Peery. of McMlnuville, uniie of Mr. Peery, left Tuesday for a week's ramping on the Willamette. Monday evealng the L. L. L. I.. en Joyed a social session Including box ing and rending matches, music and refreshments. A lurge number attend ed. Mr. and Mra. ('has. Riven, of Lin coln, Nebraska, wiio were here for the summer at the home of their daughter. Mra. Percy Tyson. l.t for home Mon day. Dr. S. Italph Dippc!. dentist. Spring Held. Oi-egon. " Mr. and Mis. J. V. Cox left Thu s day for a two weeks' outing in their new Oldsuiobile. While away they will visit with .Mr Cox's mother In Sweet Home. Mrs. J. F. Powers and daughter. Kthelyn. returned from a week'R out ing In Newport and Newburg. Miss Kthelyn has resumed her position In the postoffice. Mason Jones, Merle Cyrus and Har old Peery, who were on a fishing trip have returned. Mr. Jonea and Mr. Mason left for Portland. Mr. Peery accompanying iheni as far as cio where he riwiiaiueil for a few davs' visit Willi relatives ami friends. Roland Moshier will take up his aU les at the Springfield Creamery tin ( rht of ,lu Ul())ti. Mr. Mot-bier was ;,ir,,v(lll(llv ,.IIU,i0vIMi n,,.,-,.. turt left i ;o ,.,,.,. war Hl ,ms ,, ,.onsi,. j(.rnlie ex el ieiice in the art of butter 'milking. j Al-,,,r ., i,,,,,....... iiiMl.,,s , I year, W. C. Hair, sou of Mr. and Mrs (; u h,,,.,., ,hK,.d away Friday at tin illini ,, n,,, ,.,.i, .J.-tii f j,.,ni I field near (Joshen. Mr. Ilarr leaves' i a wife and two children besides lil.- ran tits mid several brothers and sis jters. M;'. Hugin, of Kugene; Mrs jctutls Hayileu, 1'iiyelte, Idaho; Mr lliiitt, Kngeiie and Miss' Kulher I. oh: ;lttirr; Johnle Harr, Willaken.ie; aiu' Hr. J. II Harr Of Sheridan. Mr. Harr was ;14 yeas of age. The funeral services were held Sunday from the Walker chapel. Mr S. Il.ilpli Dippel, ilentisl. Spring ' Held, 1). egon. A Billioua Attack When you have a billioua at tad; otir liver fails to perform its func Holm. You becouio'constliiated. Tlu food you eat teruienta In your ston, nch instead of digostiiiK- This In liaiuea the stomach and causes nan swa, vomiting und a terriblo headache Take three of Chamberluin'a TiiMet They will tone up your liver, tiean out your stomach and you will soon be ui well as evor. , Tby only cost u quarter. Mm. Ollbert Datls "wan dismissed from the hoapltal Monday Jet Itoaehud Hulter al all (Jrorrra. OuarHnteeil, Home Manufactured. Mra. Prank Withers underwent a major operation at the Mercy hoapltal In Eugene Saturday. Mra. A. K. Ilartlett fell Monday, on the Fifth atreel pavement and broke her arm Just above the wrlat. j The Mlaaea Nina and Thora Boeaon 1 were dinner w-m at the home of Dr. and Mra. W. ill. Pollard Wedneaday evening. J. C. Ilayter. of Hallaa, waa In town the flmt of the week to attend the! funeral of Fred Itlch. Mr. Hayter win-' ducta a atore at Italia. Mr. and Mra. T. I). Crick, or Halern. atopped .oyer Tuesday with Mr. and Mra. Henry Adrfan while on the!r way to Kelknap SprlnKa for an outing. John S. Conley, of Ikealde, arrived Monday to vln't with hla pa renin, Mr. mid Mra. Pat Con ley for aome time. He may decide to locate here. Mra Saralr Klllott,. mother of Mrs. John Kdwarda, left Tuesday for Foaail and Prlnevllle, where ahe will spend about aix weeka with other daughters. The Mixes Olive Smith and Fran ces liartlett left Thursday morning for Portland, where they will teach the coiiiIiik term in Portland schools. Cure for Oysentary "While I was In Ashland, Kansas, a gentleman overheard me speaking of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Hemedy," writes William Whltelaw, of. Ihs Moines, Iowa. "He told roe In da tail of what it had done for taiB fam ily, but more especially his daughter who was lying at the point of death with a violent attack of dysentary, and had been given up by the famliy physician. Some of hla neighbors ad vised him to give Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, which he did, and fully beMevs that by doing so saved the life .if h6 child. He stated that he had also used this remedy him self wKb equally gratifying results." TO THE FARMERS OF SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT The Importance and value of a alio on your farm can Hardly be over estimated. We are not agents for any silo but we do want to help you in every way we can, and if you own your farm or are in a position to Justify the expense, we wilt be glad to aid you financially in adding a silo to your equip ment. SPRINGFIELD FIRST NA TIONAL EANK. NOTICE I pay from 10 to 100 per cent more for second hand goods of all kind, and sell from 10 tc 100 per cent cheap er. HARRY CARSAW. The Home Furnisher. NOTICE OF MEETING OFi I BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice la hereby given that tll second Monday in September (being jthe St Ii day thereof) 1919. the County j Hoard of Equalization for Lane County will meet at the Court House in En i gene and publicly examine the Assess I ment Rolls and correct all errors In valuations, description or qualities of lands, lots or other property assessed in said rolls, at which lime and place ii shall be the duty of all persons in terested to appear. HERBERT E. WALKER. County Assessor FURNITURE . Made te -Order at Pitts' Cabinet Shop Cor. 4th and C St. Anything Made of Wood ii'Jyi'iuMiluii-ij.iiuiii.- W DPOTECTION CRVICE fare the things that count ijwhen it rains tjV,tir r - 111' SLICKERS have made foed jince I&J6 r A A . 'L1 I . A. Shoe Store Hat received several lifie of Ladies', Children's and Men's Fall Shoes And the prices are not so bad as the papers would have you believe. Come in and see them. Gloves, Mitts, Men's Hose Supporters, Belts, Sox and Arch Supports Ladies' Spats in Four Colors; Laces and Dressings. FIRST CLASS REPAIRING 0 enice 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 rights In fact we are equippedjo work on any make of car and can furnish you with any parts or accessories you may need. j STANDARD LINES OF ACCESSORIES j CAS, OIL, ETC., IN STOCK . . j t andgafhe&Adrian SPRINGFIELD GARAGE Phone 11 ' Main St., bet. 4th and 5 th 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 wovk and do it right, L. C. Helmer Shoe Shop Springfield PAVILION FRIDAY Aug. 29th Excellent Music By the Famous Go as Late as You Like Mrs. VulHeru Martin, who has been visiting at the home of her parents, for the past two months, left for her home in fan Kra- Cisco, Thursday. Tonight HALS If V Your Wife Forbids Your Playing Pool and Cards at Our Placs You Had Better Stay at Home. If She Calls for You and You Are Here We Will Tell Her So. Glover & Cox Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Eto. FOIt SALE A pood Charter Oalc Cook Stove, and also Caa Rango. See them at H. E. Walker's, 116 U Street, Springfield, Oregon. FOR SALE A barg tin almost nevr next winter coat, mirror plush with genuine grey squirrel tiki. a cape col lar. Coat $35.00, will sell for J22.M. Call at News office. $ LOST or STOLEN Gray and White Angora cat. Finder return to Newa office or Geo. Prettyuian. Reward. LOST Small white Maltese i'oodla dog, answers to uame of Pompy. Return to Mrs. Jess SniiUou. Re ward. 57li U Street. ROBERT BCRNS Lodge, Nq 78, A. M. V.. Ancient mm Accepted Scottish Kite Inl versal and Kymbotio rn Masons meets first and thin Friday eveulu In W. O. W hall Vlsltlug brothers wV 1 come. P. A. John son Secretary. Chas. Ki&sewell . R.W.M,