fiudaV. ocTohkn si. in , i"-' ,n' ,. ,'fffiitf ii.".".irji,rJli,',!,.,i arffiw ..J 'it,1- ,, tt-.illii"'friJnMi'iiiJ.iJ'i'""r"Uil- ... .asgi 5 fSuP5 i, v i rr i s r Kitchen Cabinets, Tables Linoleums, etc. ARE NECESSARY TO THE PROPER AND ECONOMI CAL HANDLING OF YOUR WORK. We carry a line of furniture for the kitchen that it priced right and is a delight to the housewife. Before going any further with the old inconvenient methods, come in and see how much .easier your work might be. cashes gb:&.u2ii aaamsiaaws. giasgr.m RAILWAY TIME CARDS Southern Pacific Railway Electric cars leave Eugene for Springfield every half hour from 5:30 a. m. to 11:30 p. m. Arrive Main Line Arrive Soath bound Eugene Northbound lt:lZ m. m 2:25 a. m. : a. m 4:30 a. m. 1:50 p. m 10:50 a. iu. 2:50 p. m 2:55 p. m. 7:10 p. m 6:05 p. m. Oregon Electric Portland to Eugene Arrive Eugene Leave 11:35 p. m 7:25 a. m. :40 p. m 1:40 p. m. $:60 p. m 5:25 p. m. Southern Pacific Wending Branch Leave Springfield Arrive f 4:15 p. m 8:40 a. m. j 7:15 a. in. (mixed train) 12:50 p. m. j Southern Pacific Oakridge Branch j Leave Springfield 1:45 p. m. Mon-1 days, Wednesdays and Fridays; arrive "Springfield 11:15 a. m. Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays. TOWN AND VICINITY J. E. Coyner, of Portland, vas business visitor in town this week. E. M. Parsons, on Monday, shipped a car of household goods to Salem. J. E. Cross spent three days dur ing the first part of the week on a business visit in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Wright and three children arrived from Monroe, Oregon, this week to make their home In this city. Buy Egglmann's milk bread, 10c and 15c. FRESH LINE OF Groceries See us for Hay Feed and Grain SPRINGFIELD FEED CO. AGENT8 FOR yVADE DRAG SAW AND BEEMAN GARDEN TRACTOR A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. A Neet last Sunday, October 26. Mrs. Eby. of lleasant Hill is mak ing a visit of a couple of weeks at Oregon City. Mrs. A. P. McKenzey left last week for a couple of weeks' visit in Poit- land. Grandma McDevitt left last Satur day for a two weeks' visit with friends in Salem. Mrs. W. H. Parent, of Mabel, un derwent an operation at the Eugene hospital last Friday. Mr. Coffin, whose family preceded him from the East a couple of months since, arrived last week from Fowler, Nebraska. Mrs. Ed Collins, who had been vis iting for three weeks with Springfield relatives, returned last Sunday to her home In Marshfield. Lyman Yockey. who recently under went a major operation at the local hospital was able to return to his home at Marcola this week. Egglmann's bread made clean, wrapped clean, and sold clean. W. G. Hill left last Sunday evening for Montague, California, to spend a time with the hope of the change of climate benefiting his health. R. N. Matlock, of Brownsville, who was formerly in the creamery busi ness here, was a guest at the Spring field hotel Wednesday night. Teddy Learitt preached at Trent last Sunday afternoon. He waa ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and their daughter, and Mrs. Leavitt Mrs. J. B. Hayworth, residing at Fifth and F streets, is reported on the sick list; also the little daughter of Mrs. N. Helterbrand, Fifth and C streets. Juanita Rebekah Lodge No. 85 will celebrate the sixty-eighth anniversary of the order next Monday . evening, November 3, at the close of their reg ular meeting. All members are urged to be present. Paul Slack, of Marcola, was a visi tor in town yesterday. The young man wag slightly injured last Monday by a limb falling on him while he wag at work In the camp of the Effen berger Lumber company, near Donna. Municipal Judge Edwards had a case of drunk and disorderly in his court last Monday The first in sev eral months. The offender claimed to have acquired his "jag" by drink ing some alcoholic compound which wag intended for external application. He was assessed $15. Patronize the bank backed by over a quarter million dollars the First National, Springfield a state and government depository. Grandma Lepley Is reported aerlous ly 111. Orson Stacy, of Waltervllls. waa Springfield visitor last Sunday. Walter Griffin left last Sunday for a' hunting trip along the Sluslaw. Gorney Bowerman and ton, ot Wendllng. spent a few days to town this week. Mrs. O. Halvoraon and daughter, Jennie, were visitors In Albany the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Pettyjohn, of Mabel, were visitors last week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Purcoll. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAllister ar rived Tuesday by automobile from Idaho. They plan to locate In Spring field. J. E. McKlbbon, manager of the Carl Fischer mill at Meredith, spent the week-end with his family In Springfield. D. W. Root. William Oilman. M. M. Perry and Riley Snodgrass are spend ing the last week of the open season up the McKensie In pursuit of deer. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Cox and the former's slater, Miss Alleen Brown, left on Monday for Arizona, to spend the winter, for the benefit of Mr. Cox's health. Howard Kler. who had been visit ing with bis parents while' on a two weeks' furlough, left last Saturday for San Francisco, where he will re- ceive his discharge from the army. Randall Scott, of this city, was one of the seven students at the State University granted the bache- I o. B. Kesaey bas on exhibit at the Commercial 8tate bank sows rine speclmeua of corn grown on his place sear town the past season. The corn Is ot the Wlsconslu Twelve var iety, and Is from prlts seed exhibited at last year's Lane County Com Show. Mr. Kessey's ten acres of the grain will yield forty-five bushels per acre. FOR SALE SPRINGFIELD RESI DENCI PROPERTY For Sale Five-room hous on A street between Fifth and Sixth streets. Bath; electric light. Price I1.4&0. Terms. See N. A. Rowe or A. Middle-ton. For Sale 8lx room house and three lots at southesst corner Sixth and F streets; house new and strictly mod ern; all improvements; city water and fine artesian well. A bargain If taken at once. Inquire of Mrs. M. B. Noble, on premises. FOR SALE FARM PROPERTY For Sale Twenty acres rlverbot torn land three miles northeast of Springfield, on McKenile river. Good bungalow; family orchard and small fruit. Price. M.000. Terms. Bee N. A. Rowe or A. Middleton. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Rooms for4 rent for housekeeping. Mrs. M. Billings, corner of Mill and K streets. FOR SALE OR TRADE For Sate or Will Trade for Spring field Property 160 acre stock farm I miles out; 100 acres cleared; 60 or (0 acres has been farmed; all fenced with woven wire; on county road, halt mite from school; 7-room houst, largo, barn, chicken house, woodshed, work shop, smoke house, spring houso, spring water piped to house; 2 acre orchard; iue outside range; 14 acres rine bottom land, balance rolling, plenty timber for wood and fencing. Address Box 350, Springfield. Oregon. For Sale or Trade The following described tract ot Springfield real property: Beginning at the N. K. cor ner of block 73. running thence 8. 17 feet. W. 100 feet. N. 27 feet and E. 100 feet. Address A. Wood. 61 Qutncy Ave.. Cottage Grove Oregon. FOR SALE POULTRY For Bale High-grade Whit Lev horn cockerels. Inquire ot J. J. Browning. News. 11.76 per year In ad vane. lor of arts degree, on recommendation of the faculty, by the board of re gents last Saturday. From a tomato patch 15x100 feet. Mrs. Cora Hinson, living on West E street between Kelly and Water, sold ' during the present season tomatoes has rained tomatoes on the same ground for the past three years. Read Dr. Dippel's talk on "Shell Crowns" page 3. &f f llanv Frit fpAm Balfleld. North Dakota, arrived in the city last Monday and left on Thursday to locate on their place on the McKen ile which Mr. Fritz while here last summer purchased from George Spong through the agency of N. A. Rowe. C. B. Maxwell, with bis mother and sister, of Portland, on their way by auto returning from a trip to Redd ing, California, got stuck in the mud on the detour of the road between Eugene and Springfield Wednesday night. They returned here and stopped over night at the Springfield hoteL Mr. 'and Mrs. Teddy Leavitt had as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stahl, cousins of Mrs. Leavitt. Mr. Stahl has just returned from France and Germany and Is a telegraph operator at Albert City, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Stahl are making a four of the Pacific coast on their honeymoon. Mrs. Grace Ranks, from British Columbia, visited last week at the home of her mother, Mrs. R. H. Mil ler. She left here for a visit at Cor vallis, and will return before going to ber home In the North. Mrs. Ranks attended the ball at Vancouver given In honor of the Prince of Wales. She reports It a great event When you need the services of a bank, remember that the First Na tional, Springfield, is the one to call upon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walters, from Nebraska, are vlnitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -Lafe Moore. They lived at Independence, Oregon, some years ago, going from there to the East, and, after experiencing the rigid climate of Nebraska, Western Oregon looks all right to them. They are plan ning to buy a small place In this vicinity and locate permanently. Last Friday night a delightful re ception to the new members was held at the Christian church, about two hundred being present. The pro gramme consisted of a banquet, in spirational talks by various members, and an address by Evangelist Stivers. A splendid time was reported by everyone. The church Is planning on a social feature once a month. THINK IT OVER Do not stay away, because the church is imperfect Should you find and join the perfect church, its perfec tion would cease Come to Church TEDDY W. LEAVITT, Pastor Church of Christ Our Motto : "A Homelike Church" mm: 1919 Model ?WTP3 Cabinet Gas Range A S nearly perfect as 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 dp 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 Corntr Sixth and Main