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FRIDAY, HKITKMllKIt 12, 1919 TIIK SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE Public Opinion III awakening public appict-liiUmi ninny IIiIiikh imiHt b considered. TIiIh applies Hp( laity in l lie ilrunlHl, for a IiIrIi hlan.lard nf clfklrncy anil Iwniosi y Ih d iiiuiid I of lilm. Our hlcudily IncM'anliiK trade con vliut-H uh lliut the people of I hi community approve of our inetlitidH. We realize thai IiiIimchIh of our cuhIoiih'ih and oiinu-lvert uro muliial. KcuHonable pilrcH at tills time when Uhtc Ih ho much complaint about profit rrrlnK kIiouM provide further evi dence of our falrnHn. We have never believed that hnmeillute profit wa the tiling to htrlve Tor In a family drug store. If the. nervlce Ih rlnht, profit will in the long run take care of Itself. , THE STORE THAT COURTS PUBLIC FAVOR Nl VFH u PHONE 31 - TOWN AND VICINITY 9 Edwin llnwdon. n I'nrilnuil attorney, una a SprliiKfUld vlltor Tuesday. Dr H Ralph Dlnpel. uVtitlnt. Spring field, O.r-gon !. IV Smith ami family cautored from Mabel last Saturday unit vlsllej over Sunday with relative "As good un gold" lit n saving ae vount In ltn Klint National Hank r Springfield. At the Hell Thcultv, Saturday. September Kid) KraticU llushm.in In "God'a Man." It (1 ll.iniin has started nn unto express und transfer biihtncNS, vi'h hcuditiartci nl tin' Mb In (' unite Miss Minnie Seine nbeikvr left last Saturday dr Portland, wlnn- she ex peels to ni l ept it government position. Ji ii ii Kdward.. motored to I ' . r m 1 1 1 k IiimI Sunday :iml relumed Willi Inn mother, wlm hil been visiting In 111 'I illy I'.len Dilt'i. v-1 1. iim i mIIv returned (nun ewiM iis. t 1 during Uh' past Bl'l'k Willi I'c'al I K lllnl llll'tl'ls ill t'ohurg I'll ituri'.. w repa i 'inn and iI.mmii" al l.omlej's Cli-anlne, Wink i Mi)!. I'.. -. i - I i Cii-i- I f 1 11 1 1 1 - ! lo her f,,i!in ;it Tin- I .i !!!. Tuesday, after a -H Willi SjiriiiKf n-I'l lin-nils ii 1 1 'I tlirilll'l I'hodlllUlteH For Sab i lurolt .u, 1!M 7 model ; will Mil cheap Address box I la. S rliigflcld. iregon Mr ami Mr Prank llcaly. of I'orl limit, were visitors during tin' pant wk nl tin hnint of Mr ii ml Mrs, Ernest Skinner. Thomua Green anil Leo Sldwell. with Ihi'lr families, from Coberg, spent last Sunday in tin home of Mr. umi Mrs. Robert Slilwi'll. Sunday at the Nell Theatre, John llurrynioro In "On llm 0.uiet " This story of college life will appeal lo Imth old inn) younK. Don't iiiWh it. Mr imd Mrn. Tom Allen moloreil from Mulilti last Sulnrilay evenlnK and Hpi'tit Suniliiy wllli the fonner'8 par etil. Mr. ami Mis. S. A. Allen. Mia .lolin Mullen ami ilaimhter llelim, foiiiier reHitlents of SpritiRf Ielil, 4 who vIMteil will) frlemU here lant week, relumed Monday Id their home, in Portland , h'or ininiil Iraimfer nervlen, hph II. (1. llanies (aiilo Irui'k) of phone 17 ('. K. llnillain mid fiunlly. after HpendiiiK Neverul month in I'ortlund, feturned laal Saturday and are afcain located on (heir runrli up dm Mi'Kenie. Holt Ulilnwny. playod ly John liar tyinore, will tell about llm Joli tin had (lono "oil Hie qiilet" ut llm Hell Theatre, Sunday, September H'li. If it U faded, you can have It color restoroil or yrur null dywl at l.emleyV A. Vnllier Ih hulldliiK a KiiraKe at tila liotiin al Ninth ami l Htreela. M'ca llilnii Steveiii plana to leave ni'xt Sunday to attend Mount Angel Academy. Mr. niiil Mtit Chailea llratten left thla w-eik for (iardner. lmr they will vlnlt at I ha home of their (IhiikIi ler, Mia (1. Hrowu. A mnri'liiKi! Ilieine waa iHNiied at KiiKene IiihI Saturday to Harold K. IteiiaKln. of Ma1eton. and Itnlxy A Mcljulnii, of SprltiKf H'ld. Carl Til) lor. traveling frelKht and paaaeiiKer ttent for Soulhetu I'aelflc linea iimlh of Ahhlatid. ;n a litiHliice Kltor In town Wednesday. For prompt IraiiKfer nervlce, hv It li. Il.ii lien i .nun truiki of phone 17 !. KdwardN. wlm. with Mr. and Mrn. I'arey. recently i anie from Idaho by aiitiimnliili'. Iiax lakeu n poMi'im 'n Ih.' ( ) I 1 1 1 1 llolel in Klll lie A rehldetice on Seventh at reel be Iiiii:Iiik Mrs. Anna Haker ;e ii t Ii tiKled iluiit.K the past week anil will be H-palnti'd when weather per lllilM. I' W (li'eeM on Monday Mild In rin M.iialf h'-- rc.i.lcuce I'lepi fly jin ' hlreet. between KIkIhIi aiidj Ninth Mr. (Ire.-n will make Inn re si i ili lire al the Allie! ic.lli llolel. ; Mr. and Mrs V. K Johnson re turned Monday Irmii llieir lioueymiiiiu I Hip l I.kn AliKeieii, and are fiiruihh , Iiik ii tbe'r new home al Mis A. Ihlreet. Mr Johnson Ih electric fore in. in for Hie Mountain Slates Power Nlcholaa Lainberly Jefl laal Friday for a werk'a huntltiK trip to Houlhern OlCKOIl II, F. KeaniHiiM and family ate new arrtvala In Hie t lly. 'limy Iihvj. moved lul'i a dwellltiK at Kevenih and F atrrela BOY WITH WHEEL 8EV- CRELY INJURES WOMAN At about nine o'clock on the night of Heptetnlier 1, while rlillriK lila wheel without llglit on the sidewalk on Fifth atreet, Alonzo Man wearing, a iilnoycar-old boy, ran Into and acver! ly Injurntl Mra I. 0. Lanab'-ry. Th lady had aeveral teeth knocked out anil olhera bmaened, her Jaw fractured and kneea and ankles badly brulaed. She waa aasialed to her hotim In the north pari of town by her lit tin boy. who waa with her at tin: time, and bv tic iKhbori, and u phyalrlan waa called to attend to her Injurlea. Tim Manwearlng boy waa arreutcl 'JO, tumplnlnt of Sfra. Lanahery I chniKed with riding on Hie aldewalk In violation of city ordinance. On trial lu police court last Saturday, he pleaded Kullty. Tim father, aa reapon alhle for his little hoii'h Infraction of the law, was fined five dollars and coata The boy, after being severely reprimanded by Judge Kd wards, prom Ised lo be careful in the future. Will Foffow Federal Duck Season The federal seasons for duck shoot ing will be followed by I her state gaum authorities according to an nouncetiient made by Carl I). Shoemaker. alale game warden For all of Western Oregon, or (Jaine Distric t No. 1, whlih takea In all the ((unities west of the summit of the Cascade mountains, the season opena on October 1st and doses on January 1.1th, bolh days Inclusive. For KaRt ern Oregon, or (lame District No. 2. llm season opens on September 16th and losea on December 31st. both days Inclusive. The courts hav(. uni formly held thai the federal law Is supreme and if seasons are to b.) changed they must conic through the federal government and not the state. Spoilsmen throughout Oregon wll'. therefore, observe the federal law?: and seasons with reference to tip Mioot.ng of ducks. However, all other provisions of the Male law. with the exception of the iiieiij ,!. :i :i. rlnsine dates, will he enforced, us there is no conflli t w ith reference to bag limits, hours lor shoot lug and methods in' I ii lxii 1 1 The hag limit fur migratory birds is twenty live in any one day not to ei ei-d tlurtv in anv sew :i . A. HALL Shoe Store Has received several lines 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 Service Station For m- - I V , i ,i '! ii i liases Goodyear. Diamond, Fisk, Republic, Lee, Goodrich, Firestone, Hartford, United States, Pennsylvania i I, ulisecutive da LAW VIOLATED BY I I I 'ompaiiy. Coiu'ng to the Hell Theatre. "The lied (Jlove," a serial story without a poer. Watcli for the dale. A smull present will be given lo each patron attending the opening nlghl. A big double ahow. Don't run tin risk of IdhIiir your money by carrying H around with you. Open up a hunk account at the First National Hank, Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. F J. Austin ,of Sac-raiin-iito, from when they came by aulo have been spending several weeks in the city. They are stopping at I he American Motel, and have bee.i shown ahoul the country by I., t! Page. They express llieinsoh-es as well pleased wllh this region. Ml. Austin is Interested In the Nalomas Laud Company, which Is working on a reclamation project nhovti Sacra timnto It. H. Haker waH called before llm municipal court, Monday, for allowing a vicious dog lo roam at large, on complaint of Chief of Police Donald son. Yhw dog had,1 last Sunday night, al linked a woman, tearing her clothes, It waa also shown thai the animal had recently bitten a couple, of peo ple. Judgn KdwnrilH assessed Mr. Haker five dollai'H upon his promising to kill llm dog. The dog has been killiMl. Dr. S. Italph Dipped, demist, Spring tiold, Oregon. FRUIT VENDORS The Oregon Siati'siuan reports that i in Salem an I some other Willam ette valley towns the stale law in I. Milled to prohibit the sell ug of j peaches, apples ami similar conimodi ities by the bushel is being violated,; and warning to growers and endors) lo desist from the practice has been ; Issued by W. A. Dal.iel, state sealer , of weights and measures. "The law clearly states that all commodities shall be sold by net , weight or numerical count." said Mr. ; Dallel. "I'pon Investigation it is found that lu Salem and some other! Willamette valley towns peaches are being sold by the bushel or at least in boxes that are nupposed to contain n bushel, but in many cases the box es are not filled. The law regulnles the sale of apples by creating a stand ard box of certain dimensions, and apples placed in these boxes should he packed and not thrown in loosely,, which now seems to be the prevailing custom. Il Is not the desire of this department to cause the hoiu'st fann er or business man any inconvenience or extra expense In ninrkeCujT these commodities, but the time has conic w lien tin? 'short weight artist.' be he farmer, merchant, or vendor, must cense operations in this state." BUY NOW. AS WE CAN SAVE YOU WAR TAX ON YOUR TIRES JUST A SHORT TIME LONGER. Complete Stock of Automotive Epuipment Gas, Oils, Etc. the& Adrian SPRINGFIELD GARAGE Phone 11 Main St., bet. 4th and 5th Sa Loggers Shoes Shoe Strings Polishes Rubber Heels Having enstallod all new ami up-to-date (loodyear equip ment, I am now in line to do your' work and do it right, L. C. Helmer Shoe Shop 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 Will Tell Her So. Clover & Cox SPRINGFIELD PEOPLE SHOULD EAT PIE DAILY j $100 Reward, $100 The renders i f tins p..p r w ill ba pleasi'ri tu It-alll llial llere Is ut leant one riri'Hdi'd diNt-HHi' Hint srieiiev bus been Hl t cure in nil Us slimes, and thai is Catarrh. Hall's I'uluit li Cine Is tbe oulv posilHc cute new siiewii to the liiriliriil fraternity. I'marrli bilus' u constitutional disease, ri-iiuii' S a cunsi itutinnal treat ment, llall's I'.itiiirli I'ure Is taken In-li-riially, Hi'liiig ilirectly upon t lie blnoil Hiul mucous suifiu i s of the mhIimii, there by ilnstrnylnir Hie foumlai leu ef the tls I'iise. flui nivln the pMlienl smiiKtli by biillilliiK up the constitution anil nsmsllnic naltiirt III doing its work. Tin I'l-oprleiot s have o much fiillll In Its i inutlv h pow ers that they otT r One IIiiihIihiI Hollars for any ruse that II fulls to curt), Heiid. for list of ti-st Imonlaln. Arii1re: y .1 Clll-M-V A CO, Toleiln, O. K..U1 lv all ImiuKlini 'he !' Hall Funilly I'llK for oonitl'(lon. Tie is wiioU'soine, combining ln t t ! fruit and grain. Those w ho have, 'trouble digt'Ming pie should lake (INK ; SI'iiOM-TL uliuple buckthorn bark, .glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler i k i. This flushes the KNTlltK bowel tract, i removes foul mutter which poisoned your stomach for months and relieves ANY CASK sour stomach, bus or con stipation and prevents appeinlH iti. Leaves stomach in condition to di trest ANYTHING. M. M. lVery DniK ('iinipan.v. Hr. S. Kalph Dipiiel, dentist, Sprinir Held, Oi'eeun, SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING ; NOTICE IS IIEKKHY GIVEN to tha 'voters of School District No. 19 of i I.ane County, State of Oregon, that a SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING of saii District w ill be held at the Higil School lUiiUlInt,', on the 15 clay of Sep teniber, 1919. at 8 o'clock hi the after jnoon, for the following objects: To elect one director to serve one year and to transact any oiher business thut may lawfully come before tUe meeting. , Dated this 4th day of September, 1919. ATTEST: WALTER L. BAILEY. District Clerk. CAM, K. FISCHER. Chairman 'loard of Director. t