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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1915)
. - I III a jt TAT HT TT y I nam 111 oiuitL lyiMO Professional Service , Thin 1h a storo where the professional sldo of Pharmacy lit emphasized. Wo recognize our responsibility to tho public. To otir technical knowlcdgo and years of oxpxorlonco wo add a superior norvlco. ' K Our Interests nro mutunl. If right drugs, right service; and right prices nro an inducement, wo Bhoukl like to ho your family Druggists, Tales of the Town i r - r r v ', -' - 1 Colgate soap at A now . Pcory's. Hear tho now Edison DIbc Phonographs at Peery's. You got Fidelity stamps at tho Ilarblt Millinery store. ' Chicken dinner, 3Hc, Sunday from 12:ao to 2:00 Elite Hotel. The lltle son of Mr. and Mrs. James McUce of Donna, is quite 111. tU a . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pago of. waltorvUIo aro In Sprmgnolu to day on business 1 -s" Norwood Cox, who has boon 111 for tho past fow days, was able to bo down town yesterday. Homo grown Red Clover seed, 8 and 17c per lb. at M. C. Dressier & Son's. Mrs. W. II. GuBtlu, who lives at Donna and is a teacher in the Marcola schools, is ill with tou Bllltis.' " Members of tho Willing Work ore "wish to glvo to tho Etnanon club credit for assisting in tho renovation of tho Christian fShufch. . , J. E. McKibbcn suffered the fracture of three ribs Wednesday Hi tho . Fischer-Boutin when ho was -wrestling with tho book-IccQper. Colgato's Peery's. Talcums 10c at Dan SporcB of Is in town today, the Mohawk Henry Korf was confined his home Tuesday by illness. to h, M. Becbo returned Monday evening from a trip to points in Washington. A new awning was put up this week in front of the A. Bigclow meat market. Tho Willing Workers will hold a food salo in the building at Fourth and Main on Saturday. . Mrs. N. F. Newhouse of Mo hawk was operated on at the Springfield hospital this morn ing. Tho Business Men's Club will hold an adjourned business ses sion at the club rooms this eve ning. - M. J. McKlln this week set out three large catalpa trees in front of his property at Sixth and D streets.- Mrs. F. U. Fuller is quite Bick at her homo at Fifth and A Btrocts. Her mother, Mrs. . W. B. Haynes of Eugene Is with her. .,' Mrs. John Tomsoth was called to Spokane tho first of the week I upon receipt of the sad word of I tho death of her brother. Fred Dclbort, tho three-year-old son Hoff. One hundred fifty young peo ple, and pome of the older one, 0 the Baptist church attended a "Hard Times" aoclal at the church Tuesday evening. By common consent Frank Chatse was adjudged tho most appro priately garbed. A "Hard Times" luncheon was acrved following tho games and BdcJal time. Tho Reapers of America gave a very enjoyable Invitation dance at their hall Tuesday evening. They are planning for a masque ball to bo given on the evening of March 17. A rule lias been made that all dancers must bo masked, and on account of this all are expected to have invita tions signed by some member 5f tho committee. Tho Nccdlecraft held Its regu lar session this afternoon at the homo of rMs. Carl Fischer, Mrs. home of Mrs. Carl Fischer. Mrs. Bathe were guests of the club, 0 9 99 Tho Five Hundred club held a most delightful session Wed nesday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. C. E. Wheaton on C street between Eighth and Ninth. The honors of the afternoon fell to Mrs". Frank DoPue. The members present were Mrs. J. A. Seavey, Mrs. Alex McKeenzJo, Mrs. W. h. McCuIloch, JJrs. A. Mtddlcton, Mrs. L. M. Beebe, Mrs. R. P. Mortenson, Mrs. L. A Bass, Mrs. Milton Bally, Mrs. Carl Fischer, Mrs. F. A. DePuc, Mrs. B, A. Washburne, Mrs. Edess Cox, Mrs. M. M. Peery, Mrs. J. W. Machen, Mrs. W, C. Rebhan, Mrs. C. E. Swarts, Miss Edna Swarts, Mrs. I. D. Larimer, and Mrs. Harry Whitney. A very enjoyable social time, attended by a large number of the members of the church and congregation was held Tuesday evening at tne iMctnouist cnurcn I program which Included duets by Mint NeWlon and Mtm PJatt, a olo by Mrs J E, Rich mond and a solo by Miss Flecher. An .interesting guessing contest served to match partners for the refreshments. Conversation and impromptu songs filled in the evening hours. Tho Progressive Five Hundred club enjoyed ifs usual evening at cards at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Davis on west Main strget Wednesday evening. A dainty luncheon was served to the following members: Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Drum, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrin, Mr. and Airs. Al Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Catching, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Edwards, Mrs. Zella Cantreli, Mrs. Jessie Newman, Mr. J. P. Fry, JHr. and Mrs. Davis. The next meeting will be held in two Weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Donaldson. The G. T. club will hold its bi-weekly revels tomorrow eve ning at the home of Miss Edna Swarts at Fifth and E streets. s Mrs. D. S. Beals entertained at djnnpr Tuesday evening iri honor of her husband's thirtieth birthday anniversary. Mr. Beals was completely surprised by the guests when they arrived. Coy ers were laid for seveh. Mr. and Mrs. Beals' guests vere Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grant and Miss Grant of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Walker. A delegation of members of the Eugene Rebekah lodge at tended the meeting in Spring field Monday evening. They ex tended an Invitation for the Springfield Rcbekahs to attend their meeting next Wednesday evening when they expect to in itiate seven candidates. Those composing the Eugene delcga-! Hon were Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mc Cllntic, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Net tleton, Mrs. Estella Diamond, Tiicre was a dCHgiitrui musical Mrs. Lillian Quincr, and Mrs: piano Minnie Lanvood. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Slkes, fell on a box Tuesday and bruis ed and wrenched his shoulder severely. t Clover has been sown in tho space between the Booth-Kelly office and tho Oregon Power plant and also to tho westward of tho lumber office. . Fresh Garden Seeds at the Feed Store Also Fertilizers for All things in Leather; repair ed by WOlf & Miller. . Mrs. Norwood Cox is ill at her home on A street. c, rS?VrS ; by b"yJnB RexaU Harness oiled in first class School Tablets at Peery's. shdpe by Wolf & Mlllen E. E Morrison made a bus!- See j. p Notary Public tivos wM iu uMvvw.. .vj FJre TnSllrancB and Renl Estate. (".- . " I chicken dinner, 35c, Sunday 0 T,res from 12:30 to 2:004-Elite Hotel. Mrs. C. J. Chandler came ' ' , ,r . 0 down from Wendling this morn Born On Monday, March , tn-, 9 i m r it. n..o cr T5Id 1up nesday. Charles Curence Siding was In Springfield' on business yesterday."1 ' ' " : J sell of Cedar Flat, a daughter. A. B. Addington came down Tuesday from tho Rlgdon ranch where ho had been trapping all winter, and is now on his way to , brought lu eight wildcat hides to got tho bounty. Mrs Emmott Cartwright and children of Harrisburg came in Tuesday evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Al Montgomery. Mr. Montgomery, who' is an un I do all kinds of altering .1 i-r . t i-i it n R Snips of Hip Tnceorv rp- auu rKemnu. juiikui&, tu ceived a box of oranges Tuesday Cleaner, from his brother in Pasadena. I J, . Stanlger lias erected a Mrs. R. E. Davidson of West new woodshed at his house at Springfield was operated on at Sixth and B streets, the Springfield hosiptal this, morning. Gladys Stollberg of Wendling ! came down this morning to visit Mrs. J. W. Withrow underwent her aunt, Mrs. Hugh Kester, T H E H A R D W A R E S T O R E Saturday Inch Patent Tjeiiaion Spring Shears Regular Price 125 c 8 Inch Saturday OnlyJ 15c See Our Window Hardware Co. i T H T H E Y L L O W F R O N T Free-A Cake of Sweetheart Soap Cut out the coupon printed in the Eugene Papers Monday, March 15 and bring them to -the Racket Store and we will give you ' " A Bar of Sweetheart Free Just received, a new shipment of D. M. C. Cottons, Colgate's Tooth Paste, Soaps, Talcum Powders, IT t r Visit the RacKetStore And Watch for New Spring Go Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc. Root Crops and Foliage Crops, clo of Mrs. Cartwright, had not Spray Matorlal etc. Wo Invito ( seen her for 15 years, inspection, and our prices are' tho. best I Julo, thrco-year-old daughter i' I of Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Pollard Henry McCollum returned on suffered a badly crushed finger Tuesday from West of Eugene where ho attended tho funeral of his father, Holland McCollum, who was tricken with apoplexy last Saturday evening. Tuesday when she caught that member In tho cogs of a wringer. The bono of the middle finger of tho loft hand waB Injured for nearly its entire length. jpvpqy .. 1 I v Grocery Buying Doesn't Require the time and thought and attention that it uaed to. Nowadays, at this modern store, we take care of the "wory part" of your grocery buyipgwe stand be tween you and impure foods and un desirable goods, and the cost is no more than for inferior goods. . . Get the Habit of Trading . Here. ' Larimer cal hospital for the removal of her tonsils. Dr. L. L. Hewitt of Independ ence, a classmate of Dr. W- H. Pollard, was m Springfield on Pouring of concrete on the foundations of the new cream ery building begun this morning. Cecil Calkins was taken quite seriously ill this morning with Monday visiting with the doctor. iwrfhat aPPfars t0 be an attack? of If lr - - a 1 Good reliable fire insurance. No assessments; no membership fee. Pay once and you are done. H. E. Walker at the City Hall. Smith Mountjoy, who was em ployed at the James Seavey hop ranch is off- duty because of a ' serious swelling of his left arm. , , . t . . I Mr. and Mrs. O. Holverson left Francis Lamberty, pharmacist Monday for Camas, Washington, at the Ketels drug store, has cajed ither by th'e lllpess of been sick for the past few ddy,ith-eiJfln.1BhiA- Mrsl isane Endi- nnfl A AflrlMlArnn non hPpn (aiih-r.-i- P stitutlng rorhhn; -"" rt Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Sloan have cott, e Early chickens bring good money Get your supplies at the given up their lease of the Amer-i Feed Store. Wo are carrying lean hotel, which will hereafter i extra lines this year and are go be condueted by the owner, L. K. ' ln to sell them cheaper. Page. The "Newsboy Quartet" of lo cal talent was an attraction on tho bill at the Bell last evening. The quartet, composed of the Hayso brothers and Soleim, had some clever local hits and some good songs. Cupid Flour is the "Best" hardwhoat on tho markot. $1.75 or $G,SJ) bbl. - Johnson's Best a hardwheat blond of Superior quality at $1.05 or $0.40 bbl. Our "Cash" guarantee with each sack, Springfield Feed Company, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roese, who arrived in Springfield Christmas day for a vteit with his sister, Mrs. Wllliani Donaldson, left on Wednesday evening for their home in Wisconsin, They visit ed also with a sister, Mrs Wag ner, aX Junction 'City. SAY, Do you know that if you wolud le"t Hall, tho Shoe Doctor, repair those old shoes they "would last longer than new ones and be a HEAP more com fortable and cheaper. ' Fifth and Main streets, 1 Patronize Homo Industry. Ask your furniture dealer for lliosQ folding clothes racks made by tho Springfield Planing Miir company. 'ANNOUNCEMENT. Services morning and evoning at tho Baptist church, Rev. Ford of Eugene, preaches in the morning at 11 A. M. and Walter Bailey will speak in the evening on tho subject "Meeting Your Sins," The Evans quartette will sliig Bruce Evans famous song "Om Yonder Shore." Young people are urged to be present at this service; $2.00 REWARD. LOST Sard onyx set from stick pin. $2 reward if returned to W. L. Dunlap at Larimer's. FOR SALE 2 good fresh Jer sey cows. Call G. Miller's Harness shop. 12 tf AFEwTi;U M.OUTH ROCK cockerels for sale. Inquire of H. E. Walker at the City hall. 9 tf FOR SALE Full blooded white Wyandotte Roosters from prize winning strain- E. E. Lyon. Route 1, Springfield tf FOR SALE Eggs from fancy bred Partridge Wyandpts $1.50 per 15 at" the house, 6th and D streets Springfield, Ore. Phone 108 R W. L. Dunlap. FOR SALE 17-ft. new boat. Call at Springfield Planing Mill or .Phone 130W3. 9tf. WANTED TO BUY Cattle for fattening purposes. No Jer seys. Palmer Bros. Phone 17-F-3. 10tf rOOM HOUSE and lot for sale or rent. Modern conven iences. Easy terms, Cajl at News office ' FpTreMvGO acfelormT crop most all in, 2 miles east of, Creswell, Cloverdale. Address Box 281, Springfield. 11-12 i Dr. N. W. EMERY DENTIST TELEPHONE 6 Office in the L O. O. F. BuiMfac SPRINGFIELD, ORECOM , J. H. BOWER Lawyer. Phone 1221 831 Willamette St Eugene, Oraea Home Products Do not go out of town for any thing in the line of bread, piee, cakes, cookies, etc., when yea can obtain the best right ' at hpnie. . ... Springfield Bakery S. Young; -Prep. CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS; Dentis DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES: Office, 3; Residence, 11tJ Over Commercial Bank, ' til Springfield, Oregon. "f I: See Edwards & Brattaife For Farm and City Property h'" Exchanges a Specialty Springfield Phone 30 Oregon HERBERT E. WALKER' " U NOTARY': PUBLIC Office In City Hall, Springfield, Ore. W, Ff WAITER . UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone-62; ' 'Residence GjW West Main St. We Sell the Hamilton D.W.ROQF.Jewfihr&Opticli - vi ' f r, j Wa nrlnf hiiftfiv wmnnerB. f pnngiiwu, ur.