THURSDAY, OCTOHKlt 2S. 1920. PACE EIGHT THE PIMUNGFIEU) NEWS FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE Faitu fur al. ltJO acres, 12 room house. 2 bain and other hutldliiK. 3 miles noitheast of SprlnKfleld on good road. Wrlto for term. M. Oriel. Springfield, Oregon. Itouto 1. N4p 1 U. S. seperator, 500 capacity. 1 Sharpies seperator, 500 capacity 1 Anchor Holt soperator, prac tically new, o00 capacity. Springfield Creamery For Sate of rxihnnge for a farm In Willamette valley, a money maker livery aiul feed barn. Room for 8l head of horse. Doing $20 to $40 dally. Sell for $10,000. will tako $7,000 In a well Improved farm or property, balance like rent. Wrllo owner. K. Hansen, llox 33 Hat tleford. Fnsk. Canada. N4p FOR SALE Household furniture for sal. In quire at Palace Club pool hall for J. W. Downing. RHEUMATISM Many people go along sufering little ailments without giving them proper atention. It is these little pains that develop into chronic diseases. You can prevent diseas if you take our remedies when you first feel sickness "coming on." Come in any time and tell us what is the matter with you. We are Careful Druggists. We give Red Trading Stamps with caih purchases. J&kw -vT SPRINGFIELD. $S-&Q!' I I &YL NEVER 5E JjTg V I -A SUBSTITUTE JiLillLU ."g. CONVENTION WAS WELL ATTENDED (Continued from Page 1.) ready begun In the anti-cigarette campaign movement in which the W. C. T. U. is lead'.r.g. Mrs. R. H Moshier of Springfield led the sing ing and also favored the convention with, several beautiful eoIos. The main feature of the afternoon was a parade and program by some Don't foget to ask for Red Trading Stamps. Farmers Exchange THE STOIiE OF BARGAINS" Springfield, Oregon Grocery Specials Friday & Saturday Potatoes, 100 pounds for g 00 Lemons, per dozen .25 Macaroni, spagetti or noodles, 3 pkgs. for ,25 Edward's Dep. coffee (none better 3 lbs for 1.49 Japan green tea in bulk, lb b4J) Carnation milk, per dozen cans 1.S0 Karo eyrup, dark, 10 lb tin, special 1.00 Schilling's baking powder, lb. can .45 Wedding Breakfast eyrup, 10 lb. tin, 1.19 Palace Car mustard, 2 jar3 for .25 Laundry soap, Crstal or Royal White 10 bars. . . . .67 Crisco, (the most popular shortening, 3 lb. tin.. .95 Peanut butter (good for children's lunches), lb.. .19 Wheat hearts, large package .33 Reg. 50c coffee, special 35c, 3 lbs. for 1.00 Mason quart jars 1.00 Just a few of our many specials in the Men's Wear Department Regular $12.50 mackinaw coats S8.85 Men's dress shoes 10 per cent off regular price. 10 per cent off all men's and boy's suits. He ot his REMEDU from US. Phone , 25 or 30 boys cf Eugene w ho belong I to the anti-cigarette league. After a session of songs and speeches with the boys they were given a ban quet in the church dining room fol lowing which they paraded the main streets of Sprii.gfield giving their yells and sloRan. The retries officers were elected for tiie coming year. They are: President, Mrs. K. C. Sanderson of Eugene; vice president, Mrs. Carrk We give Red Trading Stamps. A 2 per cent saving on each Dollar you spend 1 1 CABINET SHOM Go to it. K. Pitta' cabinet ahop. corner Fourth and C atreeta, for your S:nltary Putter Mold, kitchen cabi net, kitchen tables. English break fast table anil general cabinet work. LOST AND FOUND Lost Linen hand bag Saturday even Ing on afreet, containing fountain pcu and check bcok. vnlued ai keepsake. Leave ai News offlev Kff! M. Powell, phone Springfield 42-F-13. U21p KOCNlv- lilac k umbrella with black ' crrd In bundle, near Mohawk June, tlon. See J. J. Manwarlug, Sth & K streets. O 2S PAINTING TIN'TINO and general painting. Cru b rg. 9th & It streets. Phono 137 It ' -i Initiative measure number 310 on FOHDS and Cbesroleta painted. $20. Im, MUn ,,, , o(l.(, , .ov,.,u).r Springfield Auto Paint shop. Phono RVO , or,.gol, a port e.jual to 137 R- tany port on the Pacific coast. Yoj WANTED TO RENT WANTED To 'rent a piano for sev- eral months, inquire of P. O. box 217 city. run neni i i . ; il'MJ.MJ for rent. (Jood bleeping rooms, nicely nirnwiu'd; woul I also serve breakfast If preferred. Phone 120 J. tf A. Day, KuKene; secre tary. Mrs. Malta- H.mIoiii, t;.;in' treasurer. Mm. Catherine" Melton, Cieg.vrll. An hon ored member of the convention wai Mrs. Ueai liy from l'ies-il who wa t one of the first crusader of 70 women who s'arted out from llillh boro Ohio, In their crus.nle analii-it the salo;i. She .still carries the sain. I. U'e Hlhle she curried then it nil lead the cievoM'Hial from It at the o.e.i ir.g session. The followli.K resolutions were adopted: "Whereas, we the dele-Kate to the v.. C. T. l county convention of I ane county have been so royally entertained by the ladies of .Spring field, anil, , Whereas, throupn the kindness of the Methodist congregation we have had the use of their beautiful budd ing, and. Wherea. the work of the W. C. t. i A In Trouble? Always remember that It I eanler to KEEP out of trouble than It 'a to GET out, once you are in. Have you made a bad In vestment? Are you In finan cial trouble? Come right In and tell us about It. Wo will do our best to help you. But the really wlae lnveBtord come to uh. before they get Into trouble. We are hand ling financial deal every day. That's our business. We Invite you to come and confer about deals. All our banking facilities are at your dirtposal. Let ub help you to keep out of trouble. First National Bank of Eugene The Bank for Everybody V. Is gaining In prominence In the state and nation, anil, Where.ii we n a bmly are taking up and puihlng with rigor anllrlga rette cnmtnlgn which i n much needed reform, and. Whereon, by the help of Almighty Uotl the good men and women of our nation have waged a aucceHnfut war ngnliiHf k'ug alcohol and brought about national prohiblton and the en fratiHitsement of women, therefore. lie It resolved, that we, the W. t T. 1'. of Lane county. In convention , assembled express our appreciation of th work of our president Mrs. Sanderson, during the past year an I efe!d our heartfelt thanks to tin' ladles of Springfield for their kind io-hs ami to all others who have help, ed to make our convention a success, and. He It urther resolved that we thank and pralsn Almighty (5od for our past vletor!es and ask Divine guidance for success In the future work of the W. C. T. I. ,! vitally interested In the passape 1 of this bill. If will not Increase your taxes. The cost Is Iwirrie by the Port cf Portland, but all Oregon must voti on the measure. Vote 310 YES on the ballot November 2nd. Paid adv. i "EDWARDS FOR SHERIFF" CLUB ORGANIZED HERE j A ritmSer of the en'hiis'aMlc bark-1 cm Cif John K. Kd wards, who Is -t candidate for sheriff of Lane county, I met nt the c ity bill Saturday nlirht I ami formed an "Kdwards for Sheriff Cleti " Tin- purpose of this club, as stnt d by Harry Ktewart who presided nt )i e, f nc;. h to unber. by fl!l honor--.i-l,. nw-r.es. !,.. , ,);., v of John iT KMv,l'-,H f,,r H..r (f ,,f j .,,. ,...... M. M el li T!-.)tn r- - ' ' I -i -A tceetir.c,' 1 ery W: ( f (j j,re-l!ie 1 J. C.-t. i let !ry and M. ' n. I e I 'eilfiiri slk-'nc I r. A doren men tip at iie fli' MICTAKE MAKES "nAT" WORK OF "AnT" WORK F.ast woi-k'n News reportel thai Mist Kern Travii- would dej "rtf work on the staff of the Oreitana. It should have read ":wt" work. Miss Travis" friends are womlcr'np. what "rat" work Is. Printer' a letter H"""'t,""'H b,!d "round and do almost tt natc h mischief a rat themselve. Speed and We are equipped to do expert repairing of automobllea and trucks in the quickest possible lime. All Work Guaranteed To Be Satisfactory. Sole Agents for the DETROIT BATTERY These Batteries Are Guarantied for Two Years DETROIT BATTERIES have to a large number of We also have a complete line of accessories and auto parts. Spencer & Sidney V. Ward will go to Corvalll tomorrow on a business trip. Frank Duvcy of tits claim depart merit of the Matt Industrial uecldent commission, was In Springfield Tuei r day on business. . ,f tawrrm-o May and Ceorto Cox ro turned Tuesday from a hunting trip above tiakrldge. Each one brought In u fine large bu k. OREGON EGGS SECOND TO CALIFORNIA IN THE EAST Portland, Ore., Oc t. 27 -- Ekk pro duced In this state now occupy a position on the New York market, second only to the well known Pet a , luma eggs, according to t I.. 1'pson, general maniRer of I ho Oregon ' Poultiy Produce! ' association, who bus Jtift rt uriu'd from the east. 1 la found (bit Pc-iuluma. extra fancies ' were selling at 73 cents, while Oregon ! XuLade were brlng'ng 6.S cents. EUGENE MAY HAVE A POWDERED MILK FACTORY Eugene. Ore. Oct. 27. Powdered milk will probably be produced In a factory, the first of Its kind on thi coast, which the Eugene Farmers' creamery is now contemplating erect Im: A new troc-s found successful In Idaho and Canada wluld be used and the fuctory would cost between $23,000 and f .10.000. 8ERVICE MEN ARE FOR WARREN O. HARDING ' Former re r vice men are already o!Kn:-'r.lni Ifardlnr clubs. In th Cnc'iui!' il ti'inirer It Mates that tl" 'Tine I' t'-w whic h the former "(-vie., turn tic i lure cimmend Mr. lliird'nn: lo them as a andl ttato f!f fres'dc-nt are: 1 II" standi for tiiwrlca flrf. s ()firc,! in tt-n tngui of 'rttcini as lrc.M-nl Wilson wUhe It, and H nualnst Intornatlnnallsm. 2 ll. f-cvors voluntary military trn'n"ti. hi t Is . opposed to mill-liir'.'F-c "i- mi'lon. rt Me ) m,t eposeel lo granllnr n tx-ee : ( u(..i,rs. I p.. ee '-- I-t"l ntul fnt-n t. ...in,-- --Mors and tnarln-'l d' rer.vrd. the principle for which w wet to war. Flni-nclnl I nil Due To Cold H Is r-silmatecl that the averaco man l-iseri thr-'i- cl.iy tlmo eac h year 'com lnahl!tv to work on account of huvlnc a cold Much of this loss cin b -veM. h tnnt!nr everv cob! n soon a tho flrat Rymptoma of the dlseriMe ntcar. ('liainlx-rlain' Coiicjh Iterneilv hl won n wble repti-t-itinn newt immense into by It cure of this Hieae. Try 't Vou are cer tain to h need with It pleasant t..i mi, the (irompt relief which It afford. Why not let u print your net order of butter wrappera. Accuracy already proven satisfactorv Springfield auto ovaers. Anderson j