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PAGE 8 THE SriUXGFlEfcn NEWS fiuiwy, octoiieu 10, mm Thi Civic rluh meets n( tho Library next Tiicflitny- evening. Mls Ruby eiiMeny Is rrportod vrry III at her honi on It si root. Winifred nnd Vorden May nro via Uln relative In S'orthmd thin w-pek. Mm. Hon Skinner and Ml.in Mlhlrd Batteries Charged F El El 1 i .-v ;vX; iv J&7 W rf IJffZul vV-'.. You can come here GET SUGGESTIONS, MAKE AS MUCH OF A SELECTION AS YOU PLEASE. AND REST ASSURED OF CONFIDEN TIAL TREATMENT. REGARDLESS OF WHEN YOU BUY, MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY, AVOID WORRY ON THAT SCORE WHEN YOl' ARE HEADY TO KEEl' HOISH. v WE SPECIALLY SOLICIT YOUR IH'SINESS liE CACSE oril SERVICE PERFECTLY MEETS YOl'K 1IEQUIREM ENTS. THltnon motored to Junior lunt Sat unlay. Mrs. K. 1. Smith, of Wetidllng. win a visitor thin week lit the homo of her mother, Mrs. John Morelotk. Fred Kester. of Portland, was a viHitor (InrluK tin' week tit thu home of Ills fcrntiilparonts. Mr. nml Mrs. Nelson KeHtei4. Mrs. K. Collins caino from Marsh- field last Sunday for a visit and to pack tip her household Roods for ship ment to her now homo. A number of loiul i:iks Journeyed to Kuicene, Wednefduy night, to help Initiate Carlton W.' I'urk Into the or dor. They ropiw't a bin limn. Mrs. Hazel Zimmerman arrived from Portland, Tuesday, ami is vis ItltiK t tin- homo of hor sister. Mrs. i Dean ileal, and brother. J. It. Luthrop. TOWN AND VICINITY It. T. Shea visited in Albany his parents over Sunday. George Lent made a btsi:ief to Portland the latter end of week. with la j II. S.nn'..nlie and Art In-iiny are ! ;- ondiiii; the week hunfltiK aloiiK the ! I " nspijva. The -it y put tii'-n tit work Tuesday ImoniltiK t-leariiiK up tho woods and 'rubbish aloiiK sidewalks In various ; parts of town. Tho ist of tho work J will be assessed to owners of ubuft ItiK pr erly. ' Mannlni; l.oon.ml dehvorod his hop ji-rop of over l.'.nno pounds lust Satur ! day for shipment from this point by I.hosley ,v Company. Salem ton true ' tfrs The hops tn to San l-'niiielsi o and from ihere Iiy water to Kurope. The N- w s erroneous! v stated last ; v-el that tho lily eiiuneil would meet Williati Ketehum and family movi-l j ( ) tob. r The time net for regular j from town to their ration near (oish.-ii , sessii lis of tho eoutu il is the seeond trip i the first of the we.k. 'Monday of ea h month, so th. moot- t ! .. .. illir will take nhl( i' lieM M iiit:. ( i tober 1;;. Mrs. Xina Mcl'herson leaecs today ' for a visit with her mother iind other ! relatives in I'ortland. i i James 1j. Clarke, of Independence, ! The First National ltank this week hold a house and lot on North Ninth street to Ct. C. Merwyn. j. For Sale -An attractive five room MoftaKe; modern except heat; built- in cabinets. Cooil pardon spot and fruits. Two blocks from Main street Mrs Frank Morse, of Mabel, spent l!ie last, week end at the home of her! mother, Mrs. IJell SponK. I was a business visitor fore part of the week. in town the Mr. and Mrs. W. K. John-son spent last Sunday in Urow nsville, visiting at the home of the latter's parents. Arthur Kr,liers. of Richmond. Cal ifornia, is visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. Grace Roberts. Inquire at 11H North It street, or ud di ess F.ox sprlngfiehi. Oregon. To Trade All round good I farm for a small acreage or ' S rirSri L'l'ielrl nrftr.drrv Alttr,-su I. f...'r-. j..-, . j , .... Z',0, Springfield. Oregon. day in the gas fitting department at' K .j gore of the Mountain States Power stock good ! Pox Company. Mr. a:)'! Mrs. It(,y liolverson. from I'-c-nd. arrived last Satu.-iiay for a vis!t with t!:e i'unni-r's mother, Mrs. H. K. Ilolver.-on. For Sale Modi proved CO foot lot ha n house on well im Terms: Half c ash ; an.-o i!i payments to suit. Address O. Pox I'M, .Springfield, Oregon. I I)r. S. Ralph Uippel, dentist, Spring field, Oregon. Ilinkson place, on the hill be- Ufa 1 what Ir. S. P.a:j.!: Pippel has to sy iibo.it j yorrliea on p:ge this issue. M. K. Tabor and family urrived i from Haines. Oregon last Saturday, land are now occupying a dwelling on C street le t u ceM FiKhlh and Ninth. I Mr. Tabor is employed as night en ! gineer at the Hot-trie plant of the I Mountain Slates Power Company. ! Mr. and Mrs. r. II. Matlock, with their two i hildren. arrived hist Sun day from Vallier. Montana, and are visiting at the home of Mrs. Mat lock's parents. Mr. and Mrs S. I). Taylor. They plan to spend the win ter in Springfield. V. II. Frank'tin. of tin1 I-'ranki'ii P. on Wink.-. Mount Veil, on, V,'ah ripion. was a business visitor in town las: KMurdav. Tls t'.veen Springfield and Kiigene. has of bee,, sold to S. I. 0Kden. of Portland,! Tomorrow (Saturday) evening, from by W. P. McKelvey. The latter iHl7:" '" "' '"' '" al No. AO of ..... I il... I.-,.,,- I '. .. ill .. ....i.ii.. moving to lioise. Idaho. , -" ""' i"o.o ,-ui.-i- I tainment. the programme to consist : of wrestling and boxing bonis, vocal land instrumental music. No admis- i ; sion will be charged and everybody h A. T. C. SK-wart. zona, was in the of lust week, lie west a look-over. from Tuc-ori. A.ri-; city ti..' 1 i ti-r end j i U iii e the north-; For Rent 77'i-aere miles south of Kugene. ran h acres cul tivated; balance pasture and timber See owner, I,, fi. IIuHn, at First Na tional Bank, Springfield. K Sensot.ey, while hunting on the S in-law last week, had the mis-loirum- to fracture several ribs I'loitth hlij.piug from a log on which le was walking. He reached horn1 1..! ;ay evening. ! Lust Sunday afternoon Rev. I-oavitt ! . po,ie ;,t tj,e yearly meeting of the three Harmbarg Christian church. He was accompanied on the trip by Mrs. l-a-avitt, Oscar Leo, of this city, and Mr and Mrs. Carl Walker, of Kugene, evangel ist it- singers. "As good as gold" is a savings ac-l A new Studi-baker auto, owned by count in the First National Rank of -M- Sarrieh, of Mabel, was badly dam Springfield, jaged Tuesday evening when it ran j into a ditch near the old Stevens place on the north road between Springfield ami Kugene. Newton Griffin on Monday sold bin restaurant business to Mrs. A Collins, recently from the Kast. Mr. and Mrs. Grill'in plan to go in tho near future to ii dryer climate, Mr. Griffin being in poor health, with the hope that tho change will prove beneficial. It. C. Moshier has bought from M. T. Cyr a half interest in the Spring field Creamery. Mr. Mushier having been in the employ of the company, It in buying an interest will make no change in the personnel of tho busi ness, which will be carried on as here tofore, wiili the aim of pleasing their patro.'iK. F. A. Clingan, from Hums, was a visitor during the week at the home of his Hitter, Mrs. K. K. Morrison, Mr. Clingan in engaged iu the fur bus iness, and will go from here to Kla math Fulls, where he will establish fur-buying headquarters for the winter. invited. The Kenzington club met on Friday of last week at the home of Mrs. J. W. .Coffin. The rooms were prettily decorated for the occasion with asters and roses. The guests were: Mes dames Catching, Roof. H. Stewart, Ilallie and Miss Gilo. The members of the Keii.ingion club are; Mesdames Swarts, Korf. Ib-ibst, Moore, Kmory, Whitney, Wheaton. Ilppe, Kessoy, and Miss Morris. The club meets this afternoon with Mrs. Whitney. SPRINGFIELD FEED CO. GRASS SEEDS Now is tho time to sow your seed for grass and hay. We have 1 clovers Tied, Al fiike, and Sweet Burn mixture Evergreen Cheat --Alfalfa Rye grass for low or upland Vetch Oat and Vetch mixture most anything you -want in the seed line. Come in and consult us on prices. CHRISTIAN CHURCH MENTS ANNOUNCE- The following subjects will be dis cussed at the Christian church during the next week : Friday Chart n-rmon ; Religious I'se tif Water In Three Dispensations; Sunday Morning, The enfolding of a Life; evening, Can the Churches be Cnited?; Monday Christ's Second Coming; Tuesday Amusing Kxcuses; Wednesday Can a Man be Saved Outside the Church?; Thursday -The Supreme Question; Friday Great Service in Honor of Mother. Sincere Gratitude Mrs. William Roll, Logansport, Intl., writes: "I deeni it my duty to express my gratitude for the good Chamber lain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy did me when I had u severe attack of dlarrhoeu three years ago. It was the only medicine that relieved iue." If your light is growing dim ATTEND THE REVIVAL AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH and connect up with the power house and shine for God in Springfield I'LL BE THERE ! WILL YOU? MILL HANDS ATTEM J. W. HUBBERD, OF THE REAL SHOE SHOP, OF EIV.ENE. WILE HE IN SFKINCFIELI) NEXT MONDAY. OCTOHEK l.'t. WITH HIS SAMPLES TO TAKE OKDEHS FOR MADE-TO-ORDER SHOES. MIL Hl'IlHEKH IS OFFEIUNO SPECIAL 1'IUCES TO ADVERTISIO HIS Ill'SINESS IN El'OENE. SEE HIM AT L. ('. H ELMER'S SHOE SHOP ON MAIN STREET BETWEEN 3rd AND 4th. THE REAL SHOE SHOP Sixth Avenue and Willamette St., EUGENE, ORE. 1919 Model tff'Wrm Cabinet Gas Range AS nearly perfect a any range can be made. It conserves time, food, fuel and money. Remarkably easy to keep clean with its white porcelain tray and splasher back. Enables you to do your cooking with a minimum of time and ef fort, giving you leisure for out-doors. A truly wonder ful range for the money and thoroughly guaranteed. mountain States Power Co. PHONE 58 Corner Sixth and Main