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PAGE 3 FRIDAY, SEl'TEM HUH 1015 Tllfi SIMUNOnELD NKVS 53 .. - i AIDS FOR THE AFFLICTED WJhmj hoiiipoiio iH'nr and ilar to you l'conifH 111 or throiiKrt an iiccldnit In forcod to -ud tin HO of an Invalid, you Khould provldo rv ry aid that M'iu and Invention mn do vlH(d for us In Hindi cart"'. Our tin of SICK-ROOM REQUISITES In vi'iy (nnilol and tlx- quality of all fcooda handled arc ',iiarantM ( to n of lilt'li't quality ICC BAGS, HOT WATER BOTTLES, SICK FEEDERS, MEDICINE GLASSES, AIR CUSHIONS, BED PANS, . LINTS, GAUZES, BANDAGES, ETC. IT your doctor rtToiiitnondH Hip use of anything uniibiial you may le tuw that w iiavo it. ; fA PHONE Ntvrft SUUVIITUTt r ? - . . Ho ninuntli', 3 RAILWAY TIME CARDS Southern 'Pacific Hailway KlcctrWi curs Icuvn Kiixeni for Springfield every half honr from .. :iiO a ui. to p. in. Arrive Soli' ll llOlllill Z ZZ a. in. . li.m) u m. 1 : .'.0 p, in, l':M) p. in. 7:10 p in. M i iii line 1 iugcite Arriv Nun !i boiln I 2 I', it. in . 4::.o a. m. . 10. . '.'I . in. ., l':.rr. ). in. ,, r. Mm i. m. Oregon Electric Portland to Euoene Anlvo - Kuvn'- - Leave J::.'i."i v in .. 7:2.". u. in. r.Mo p. ru. . ... .1 : 40 p. m. S Mi p in - 1- J,. G. Hii'.in Huut u f day ut SolaVlliit U:U week. '1 had Robinson, of 1'ortlnnd, was n .M"lt!iis visitor ii tov.-n durtng the i I;. Mrs. G. K Noble ami f.nnlly ai rived homo U'i 'ln"-ihiy morning af;r an I XU i.d"d Visit With likiti.-K III Mic h iii. til. Clan lir e r.r:uit'.ii. who fone.erlv lived up Hi'4 M' K"'i'.; t-uL is now a !ci'!'i't of porn-burg, wan a businesr, vlmtor in town TiM-nlay. Mr. H.iylor, from 1'initHia, was in toy, i Tiii-ikI i morning on hU way lr. v i : ! J 'n the 'lov-nI:iJ- diMiid. whivo ; Ik: resided ihirty-slx yari :go. I Southern Pacific Werdlna Br.mch !.. Sj.rliiKfi'l'.l Arrivi Mrt. H. W. Wiiiu.fy inn! l;uiK!ir. v, ho u re vh.iiit'H for (In: past ttirt'i 4:l'i"p in, H : 40 a. in. ' tiio ilm with nliitlvct ut Kahl Aurora. 7:ir. a iii. (mlxfil iti.iiil 12:.ri') p. m. ' York, anivi il lioiuc U'l'dnctiilay Southern Pacific WDcikridge Branch i ovciMuk. l.i'HVH Sl'l ilirfi'dd l:4." l III. Moll. itayH. Wi'din-xilnys and Friday; arrive Spr!iiKri'dd 11:1." a. in. 'I'hiirndayx and Sat n "ilayn. ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAIL AT SPRINGFIELD POSTOFFICE Mr, ml Mih. Trunk SMoilnrauM, on ih.'ir v.iiy hotii.. In Wi'iullliig from the i IVmncton KdiiikII'I', vlsitcl fn Tim'h jdiv at Ihc hoiiie of Mr. and Mrs. 1: :! y Smidcrass. 'As pood n pold" In ii avln(;8 uv- ,io:nt In tin: i irit Nalaiiial l.anh or Noithhoiinil - Maila i-Jom- at 10 a. m. Sj i iiw.1 i'M. a tut 4 p. in.; atrivt' at 11 a. in. did r. : I." p. iii. Soiilhhoiiin! M.iihi I'lin i at 1:110 p m. and ':'M p. m.; arrivo at i : a. m. and . in. Wi'iiillltiK In. in. h i Dally (.xrcpt yun- m arrives ila v ) Mail HoM'H at I p til K:::o a. m. Alhaiiy Oal. rlilv.e UralKdi M ill eloti 'H lit 1:1.". p in. M.'iiil.i.VM. Wedile:; ila.VH and l'.M.ivs; arriv. at 1 1 : 1 a. ni. Tiiesdajh, 'I hui'hda) and Sat unlay. MrKeiizie lllvep (haily Xcpt Sun- i r;iivini l amlii'i:!, n kiiii of ). K. ' l-'andt'i'iii. arrived homo last week from (amp Iuk1:is, Arizona, where ' as a 1'. S. cavalryman he had heen !iii duty with the border patrol for over two years paL. ! (n Turmlay iiionr;:R. for 1 1 ? first ilpo In ten days, teoinpnillvely) I'.ioiiiy nauil.ir of eniply freight earn . airiwd :u :'prin;t i id. Six of ihe cars ; v ere pi iced oil th lloolll Kelly mill ' trai l and lh n t were n ut out on Vie eiidlii: hl aiH h. day) Mail (dnnch 7M0 a. m.; arrlven l::tilp. m. t 'Ihe fuuera! of Mary llo!l Uandnll. MohavvU Itural Koute No. 1 urn dniilit'T of Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin J. Mi Keii'e Itural Koule So. 1! (Daily K.n.dall. of I'all (Yei k, .who died in xi eit Sunday) C:urie:x leave frt- .J,.. Com! Samu Han lnp!t:il at Tort- officii at S a. in.; arrive at 1 p. in. TOWN AND VICINITY (!eor(.ro (loriiea. who va-i ein; loved nt l.ho Hooll) Kelly mill, hdt h-M Sal virduy for hit him in .'.i w Je-i.ey. Mr. and M iIihiv'Im r air: - iv!r,.nnd 'reiner and e.l In: t I". fiiav fnn i Iowa and v. i'l ;.n II.'. ami nier l.alle, are field relatives ll.i-: virlidiy. Small, of f; ll v !ni! v'' Ii S;i i n.; ai.d f: iemlrt this w. i 1. I.'ii.l Septi mher HI, van held last Kri (';.". y, the f.-rvici'S heiiiR coi turted liy . lv. v. T. W. I.eavitt. Miss I'.l'u HochkM), from rortland. hero s!n. in trainliiR for tlu nunting I n :'i' Ion at t ho (Jood Sauiaritan hos 'piii'.I, hi Hpemlmn a, thren wotikB' vuea , tio u at tlu Inline of Dr. and Mrs. ' 1'nMard. Miiss ltoehou In a graduate f i hi' Springfield llih si hool. Mis. .lohn Wiii.enried left last Sat j unlay for I'orllaml, where i-he will jmako a short visit at I ho homo of her Mm. S. II. i;;.tcr. of Urovni;v;'.!e, I tinier, Mra. J'isci h IaMimn. She plans who wan formerly u S; rlni: field i, s'-jio K" from tlten to Salem to hoi th! dent, vlsiled with friends here dui ia,? i Siato ('air, then to visit with her t ho week. M inn Ilarhar: Holler left tho flift of the week for Junction '11 y. wheroj ho will teach during Ilm (iirreiit hihool year. brother, M. D. Khvrt, at Albany, and from- (hero to Nyo Itearh, leturiilnK 'home In about two weeks. Mrs, M. Coffman, acconipauimt by her daiiKhtir and son, arrivod tlio II- C I...l,,l. Ml,. .w.l ,l.,,llul Isiiuiiiir. i l" ,l" ieuiiinna, Ul () inako their l,oiy in Springfield. They ' ar) , ocoupyfiif tho Margaret. .MoitJh John Vuughii, from Fall Creek, who losldeiice at thw ronuT of Ii and lias beau in the forentry servtep iIum Sm'imJ trtota. Mr. ''ofl'uuia plaiiH lug tho past 'season, was a business vlHltor ta towu tho foro part of tho week. . ;' , to Join Mn family hero hooii. Mrs. C'offmau m a daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. V, U. Ofavob, of Wudterville. t i 4 ' ' ft. O. IlarmM hax no!d his truck to a Onftwell ut u ii. . ' If. K. Morion, of rortlnnd, wan a fniMiiu-fiH vlwiior In town yontorday, Mr. oml Mr; JI. W. Adrlim attend ml tlm Stale Ka.r at Salem, WedriH day, Mrs. F. M. Mullltcan has rotunxxl from a visit with Imr dansrhtftr lfl MarHhfleld. ' Mr. Uah'lon, from Corvallls, vIs!U;fl (liirlnx llio week at Hie homo of M mister. Mm. Jos. Lushy. Diih) llinson will enter next Mon day as a ftudent at the L'nlvf-rsity of Oregon. Since his returii from over HenH UHt July tho young man has been workliiK at Shedds. For .Sab An iv re rlKht in town. Must be sold right away, and tan be. had at a gteat sacrifice. See K. I. Kepiw.r. J. ('. Dlmrn and non, from rortland. ore busineiH vlnltors in vwn today. Mr. I'Jimrri, ho was formerly pub llhher of the News, is now conduet liiK a job printing business in the Oregon metropolis. J. K. Kdwards and family will leave next Monday even'.iiR for a visit at Jj liievllle, Their formT home. Mr. Kdwards will return the lat'er end of tlm week, while tho family will re main for a couple of week. 'J, t'yr made a trip durin,'; the week to Kelso, W'iikIi., where he has closed i i!" it for tho purchase of the i-lani ami tiiisliK nh of the Ke'so Creamery Comp.icy. 1 le 'plans- to i;ik- persona: (hary- of the Inis.neKs t-hori.Iy, juid !il later be joined at K.N'i by li.s r.imlly. ! if. !). Mil'arand. a n;ap :'l:ie wr;?T from r.'.Mon, w.iio is on a hiking rl fn hi const to man and ri-nnn:, j stopped over Monday nlt'lit nt the i .Npriiisfn-hl hou-i. De n.iml' f.'Oiai t'iori.i.i, wlk ii.jf from lie ro to Chi- eatro, thence In Dut.e, Seattle, and i'ortlaml. and is now on bis way to! San ,uie:.:ro. ' j Mi'.s Klsie I'eicrson v.liilc fei.tlr.gj over a fence l, .s; Saturday fell in i mii h a manlier as to fracture a bone in her ankle, in nddllioii to a bad j sprain. The injury will confine her to her home for a couple of weeks. Miss Kuth Scott is takitip Miss Tot-I crson's place as bookkeeper at the First National Hank during her ab sence. President K. C. Sanditrson of the !!itif I'niversity. Kuirene, and l!ev. John T. Stivers, from IJiverside Cal ifornia, were SpriiiKfield visitors last Sunday. Kev. Stivers, who is an evau t;elisi of note in the western country, loiiies north to take a position at the university as pusrr-evangeJist. His work will include the holding of meet ings in churches where K. Ii. U. students are ' preaching, opening up new points for work to bo carried on by student!',, and tho advising of stud ents in their pastoral duties. For Rent 77'-j-acre ranch three miles south of Kugene. 25 acres cul tivated; balance pasture and timber. Seo owner, h. O. Hulin, at First Na tional Hank, Springfield. Among the newcomers finding homes in Springfield during the past week and residents changing their dwell;ngv location the following ara reported: II. A. Lambert and family, new ariivals, nre occupying a dwell ing at Fourth and D streets; N. A. Tucker and family, newcomers, havo secured rooms ever the Bo-'I Theatre in the Seavy building; J, F. Phillips and family havo moved from Second and Main streets to Douglas Gardens; F. V. Drown and family, new arrivals, are located at Eighth and A streets; H. S. Johns and family and A. Clarke and family, now arrivals, have dwellings respectively on Mill street between H and J and at Fourth and A Streets; G. V. Orr and family havo moved in for tho winter from their ranch, and are located at Seventh and A streets; L. Gudmundseti and family, newcomers, have a dwelling at Fourth ami A streets; ltov. T. V. I. eavitt has moved to the house for merly occupied by V. C. Proud fit on Fifth street between C and l. Tho people of Springfield district should not go beyond Springfield for banljlng service, for tho First National of Springfield can and w ill do Jm t as much for you as any other bank In Lane county ami then bolqo. Shoe Store Has received Bovcral lines of LADIES', CHILDREN'S AND MEN'S . Fail ? i s 00 And the jirifcs ;ri not so bad as tlie jiajiors wot'ld ll.'iVO yOU ! :iie(;. (..'ODKJ In and a:u ti.'-.m. Clovcc, Pv'Iitts, rVion'a Hcso Supporters, Leits., Sox and Arch Supports. Ladies' Spats in Four Colors; Laces and Dress inns. '.' 'i FIRST CLASS REPAIRING :B , " 'r '-i ' ' ' ' ''' ' - j : . Farmers' Prices and Manufacturer' Prices j KV.vX Ha-UST J. T. STIVERS ft. ir .( hegMniii'S next Sunday, Sept-r..i.. r -JSC., a.' CHRISTTAN !(;ilt;i-;i-M. Sr-ecia! nui? 'every uight j ('cu e early and I'.cur a rousing song service. Mr. a:: i Mis. .V. A. Rowe motored to :.e;in'-." Thur-ilay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mi Cloud have moved into the Crout ii dwi-lling on K street. Kvaiigilist J. T. Stivers, v ho will commence meetings at the Cliristian chun h September 2Mb., has recently come to Oregon from California to bm-urao school evangeHst for the Eu gene l!:ble unive:-4.ty. Mr. Stivers has done evangelist k: work in many states. During the years 1912-13 he was siaL evangcli-.-.t for aliforcia South, lie does a cou.itructivo work in a s::iu way upon a gospel foun dation. He has an attractive person ality and is a pleasing speaker. Tho "Deserted Cabin was Filled to Capacity We'.by Stevens, Mark Perry, and Dr. Y. C. Foster, the latter from Portland, returned Tuesday from a two weeds' hunting trip in the hills twenty-five miles east of Oakridge. It is reported they had a fatrly suc cessful hunt and a real nice time with the exception of one incident which nt tho time may havo seemed slightly untoward. While . on their way in for the hunting ground, so the story goes, they were directed to what was believed to be an abandoned road amp in which they could stop over ivght. They 'reaeliej the cabin, took possession, and had cooked their dinner, when a homesteader appeared on the scene ami claiir,-'l tho camp as his castle, and further wrathfully declared his Intent to oi:st tho inter lopers p (j. Had there been tint ono of the tresspassers, ho would havo very likely made good his threat; and possibly ho could have handled two of (hem for ho was very largo and largely mad hut the three managed to stand him off long enough to finish their dinner, when they hiked out iu search of quieter o,mi'iors. . X 1 Dr. S. Ralph Dippel, dentist, Spriug dold, Oregon. Dav'd F. Houston, secretary of ag riculture, does not assent to the the ory that the prices of farm products rl-.ould fa'i before the prices of 'man ufactured commodities fall. He makes th.s clear ia replying to a recent cnii;t:H'nicati'5n in which it was stated that "There must bo a drop in prices be ere there is a drop in wages, and 't would seem tlwt ".he farmer is the man who is going to be first hit." This theory has been advanced by a number of manufacturers, said the secretary, who continued, "It is clear ly an unjust contention. It manifest ly would not do to ask farmers to froduce, buying everything that they have fo buy from manufacturers at high prices, with the assurance to them that their products will fall ia price, and that then manufacturer will consider what they will do with reference to their own prices. Ob viously, manufacturers must be will ing to make at least a contemporan eous decrease in their prices. It might even be contended that they should make a prior decrease in their prices, since the farmer's operations involve a year and he could not re coup for 12 months, or could not re coup at all, because on the theory put forth, his products would fall in price. It seems to me that business men must be brought to realize that if we are to get back to the normal they must set about immediately to do their part, and unquestionably pro fiteering in manufactured products must be eliminated. "Of course, everything possible will be done to enable the farmer to pro duce more economically, so that if prices do fall he will not sustain a loss, or so great a- loss. All the ef forts of the department of agriculture and of the land-grant colleges have this aim. They are trying to bring about methods of cultivation, better financing, better marketing, the elim ination of plant and animal diseases and insect pests, and the better util ization of labor.' Much has been done in this direction and more will be done as time passes." SPRINGFIELD PIEASED BY QUICK RESULTS Everyone is pleased with the Quick results of simple witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis. etc., as mixed in Lavoptlk eye wash. Ono man's eyes were so badly strained he could not read with, out pain. Two applications . relieved him. A lady with weak, inflamed eyes was greatly helped by ONE bottle. Wo guarantee a small bottle of Lavop tlk to help ANY CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes. M. M. Peery Dru Company. Apple packing has started at the Corvallls cannery, and one carload has been shipped. Don't rau the risk of losiiig your money by carrying , It around with you. Open up a bank account at the First National Bank, Springfield.