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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1915)
1 bRDER YOUR CHRISTMAS SUIT NOW J Just a Small Deposit is Required iWhen Measure is Taken ifiiKin'8 Suit House and Cleaning PHONE 75 J PHONE 75 W Works TIME TO BEGIN THINKING "ABOUT THAT KODAK , FOR 5 CHRISTMAS Dny nnd Night Phono 31 Hour tho now Edlsoh Disc i. honogrnphs at, Poory's. , Go to tho Paluco of Sweets to buy peanuts, D cents a quart. n.. r ,.inrt,i JIIbs Alberta Brattaln, eldest Sv' fanMnSf U WcdncB" Brattaln, and Otto Rico of Ma Uuy and 1 hursUay; ploton were nUirrie(i at tne i10me Tho Booth-Kclly planer will bo ftf? floTut'e glnlng again tomorrow. 0nly jinnle(iiato relatives of tho -Mrs. ID. V. Sneed & Sons ff"!? St SZfSitt AISLaSK Pleton yafrCr the flnt 3tlS Chris mas ovc. ABk about It at 'k Mr R!ce ,B a dalrynmu the store. 0 thc lower Sluslaw. The Mrs. D. Crouch and Mrs. A. T0US couple have the best iMnMnm. tiovn ltin,l Mm .WIBIICB Ul I1UHUJ Ul inCIlUB. 'gene V. M. C. A. women's swim ii i i i Social cHptes 1 Fl WWW HIW WMW WM w I I I mlng classes. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Donaldson entertained at their home on . i : Tales of the Town ' Savo 1-3 by buying Rexall School Tablets at Peery's. t I). 13. McKlnney of Eugene, was In Springfield today on busl Xicbs. q Born Thursday, December , 11)15, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Simon wald of Camp Creek, a son. Mr. Shad of Elkton was in T7nv IT T Hlfilt tiiliilcsfni nf the Free" Methodist church, IS Thanksgiving day the following quite 111 at his homo here in 'firsts ut a 2 o'clock dinner : :Mr. RnritiL'ni(i and Mrs. Edgar Thoin, Mrs. M. Dpruibiiuu. jR. Wagner, Miss Gladys Gagncr, The Progressive Twenty-two Jy B- aliT0 Jr!,tV,ft,on9itY; held a called meeting last night jIrg:I!; Mijl!?.rLoC CJ?i" Mri11? pSK, f th Prc8,dont' j -Colgate's Talcums 15c at Mrs. J. i . l ry. Peery's. -Good reliable Are Insurance, Th(; AJ, gocIet of No assessments; no membership th0 Methodist church will hold ;fec. Pay onco nnd you are done, ia food sale and Bazaar on Sat- 1 - . . . .i ... -d - it r ril tage Grove, Mrs, Frank Hess and daughter of Roseburg, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Bally and ,son Ray, of Springfield. The rooms were very prettily decorated with yel low crysenthamums. I . i The Eirianon club held a very enjoyable session Wednesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. John Nice on West D street. Plans were made for a Christ mas party at the home of Mrs. M. L. France. Mrs. Nice served dainty refreshments at the close of the afternoon's session. The procram and social riven by the Progressive Twenty-two In the Odd Fellow hall Tuesday evening was attended by a large crowd and enjoyed by all. The hall was preetlly decorated in the Rebekah colors, pink and green. ell Pacific Jurisdiction, on the objects and benefits of Wood- ; craft. I Don't forget the date. Neich- bors be sure to attend. Wm. F. WALKER. T. E. ABEENE L. E. THOMPSON. Committee., The business' meeting of the Endeavor society of the Chris tian church is postponed until next Tuesday evening. It will be held at Holverson's, Fourth and E streets. METTA SNEED, . President. family. a a MIbb Veda. Barbre returned Monday to her school at Walter1-' vllle after spending Thanksgiv ing vacation ut the home of her Springfield last night on busl- i parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bar- ness anu canine on menus. uru. 'From Town," Miss Okal Gilfll .lin. s Reading, "She Never was a "The Minister's Grievance," Mr. McDaniel. II. E. Walker at tho City Hall. , iurday, Dec. 11, at Nice & Mil . ilers store. Miss Vina McLean nnd son! E , j CummIno rc-nresent- f?",.i.lb,a"on..., "Socity. was In Springfield Tues- n ;; day arranging for the lecture Lean s cousin, 1. J. Coyle and ;neJ,e Friday night by W. G. Eliot, " Tho business meeting of tho Loyal Women of tho Christian Jr. of Portland .Juanita. Lodge ,o .Reb.ok&Jfs at their meeting Monday even ing, elected the ('cflowing of ficers: Mrs. Fannie Grlflln, N. G.; Mrs. L. E. Durrln, V. G.; Mrs. Elgie Stvens, recording secre tary; Mrs. Eflle McKlnzey, treas- -.i1"? .u-r"1.14 Juror; Mrs. Vina McLean,' finan Liuyni women oi mo uuriHuuu wn yuu jiuvu uuu mu ouu , t R(lrnrv church has been postponed In- Doctor repair your shoes: lti ; definitely. or $5.G0 bbl. Cfapld Best Patent will give away ten sacks of Hour Christmas eve. Ask about It at tho store. i 1. 1 - - . . -Johnson's Best flour $1.20 UVW IIUI4 UUU blAVJ HVUI 1U1 IHjV 1.1 T Cnniul Pi Cm.a i .mo. lu. v, umui w. ouiid t e-1 en c o 1.1 -r.. 1. Miss Alice Stanlger, who Is iJunteed. Ve imy these floury teaching school at EUclon, will afloa? lof tr?n l,the Bcst vnM.r., ?n hnv tnmftrrnm MillS III the COlUltry" and Cttll Miss Grace Collins, operator after a week at home with herafford to sell for less money than .at tho telephone office, returned parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stan- ox competitors. Trade with us to work yesterday morning af- jgcr. - iaml save money. Springfield tor an Illness of a month. I B'eed Company. ,Wflv flffifniiHnnnil dvlnc'of Mrs. R. N. Miller and sister1 Oliver Johnson, driver of the out-Fldollty Stamps. Bring in of Ranson Miller, has sufficiently Booth-Kelly auto truck, had, a your books and see ubout pro- recovered from her Illness to re- narrow escape from serious ill iniums. COX & COX. turn to her work as manager of Jury In Eugene Tuesday when a the classified work or a news- load of lumber he was unload ' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Skinner of paper in Sacramento, Calif. She ing fell on him. 111b face was Wendlinp nre vlsitlngf frionds In Is very competent at her work, scraped and his shoulders were Springfield for n few days while . bruised before a man, attract thelr household goods are being I Henry Vollstedt nnd his fnth- cd by th noise of the falling lum iYibved to Portland, where Mr. er, Henry Vollstedt, Sr. arrived ber, could get him out, The Skinner has accepted a position, from Omaha Monday evening, i spill was caused when the and tho old gontlcman, who Is, whole weight of the load was Mrs. P. A. Nickerson returned 81 years of age, will make his on the rear, wheels, and the to hor homo at Marcola this af- homo in Springfield. In spite of j wheel on Mr. Johnson's side ternoon after a short visit with his years ho stood tho trip half sank In tho soft roadway, About relatives hero. She was accom- across tho continent In good ,1200 feet of tho two-by-fours panted by her daughter, Mrs. Bhape. Tho longest wait they t slid off. part of them falling be Julcs DoMlclc and sister, Miss had was for the street car In yond him. Mary Roberts. Eugene. -f . rrr-. r , , , m A new Colgate soap at lWMHHMMMMMMHMHHHHHHMBMMMHMHMMMM ! Perry. W. O. W. RALLY i AT SPRINGFIELD Tuesday Dec. 7, 1915 p. m. De puty Head Council Gilroy to (Speak. Lane County Camps Invited. I Chttstmis Candy Krause's firle choco lates In bulk. Vogan's Tiger Lily box choco lates. Just the thine for gifts. Pound boxes, $1.00. Special prices in quantities for lodges, Sunday Schools and other organlzaUons. 0-5 Springfield Camp extends a cordial invltatlbn to all Woodr men of tho World to meet with them in their hall Tuesday even ing Dec. 7, 1915, in a get to gether meeting, and listen to an address to be dellvred by Hon. 1VF. Gilroy, Deputy Head Coun- A. Guthrie & Co., of Portland, received $1,500,000 contract near Chicago. Albany is working to secure a paper mills. We can re-cover your Umbrella. Prices $1.00 to $3.00. D.W. ROOF, jeweler & Optician Let 'er Rain! ' , If you've a man's work to do, wear Towers Fish Sraad Reflex Slicker $3.00 The cost that keeps cut off the rata. Re fies Via wr-atep every drop jrefrt.-rtuin'mc in at.the fronjt. rt ' Protector Hat. 75 StUfct!on Goaranteeil ttCjOfEM' Stnd far free catalee Sjil A.J.TOWER CO. fas BOSTON ! Grocery Buying ' Doesn 't Require , ' ' trie time and thought and attention'' that it used to. TZZ. J. Nowadays, at this modern store; we take care of the "worry pjuoS ' yo'iir" grocery buying we stand be tweeri you and impure fpods'and un- i f, - ' ; desirable goods, -and the cost is no t more than for inferior goods. 8 BIBLE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS TO SPEAK u Get tHe Ham of 7itftfn Here. Larimer )niM The following program has jbeen prepared for the first recit al of the Freshman class In ora Uory of .Ui EJugeno Bible,. Uiliver t'ly, at thQ, Bible University Audi- lorium, rriaay, uecemuer oi "Christopher Columbo," Ital ian, Impersonatioi), A. L, Webb. Reading, "Mrs. Mulkittle's Little Boy," Miss. Amy Carson. Impersonation, "I Tol1 yer iisot uernert -Hansom , Impersoiiatio.n, "ISpress Your itself, Ike," Mjss Rubs Sensenoy. ! InipersonatlQii, "Tommy on ChrlBtpins," Miss. Marjorle Knott Reading. "John Henry at a Musical, Odls, Rayburn, Reading, "It was Night," Ethel Grim. Reading, "The Moral War fare," Harry Coep, n'(t ' Impersonatlon.i "Sarah Fixes up'Things,' Mark B'unce. Reading, "Adam Never was a Boy," -Miss Gladys Wells Reading, "Out of the Depths," Miss Mabel Hayes, Reading, "The Man Who Took tho Beans," Vance Cagloy, Impersonation, "Tho Boy Suit Sale-Suit Sale 3 The Biggest Bargains Ever Offered in Your Town $12.50 Suits $8.25 $15.00 Suits $10.00 16.50 Suits $12.00 $17.50 Suits $13.00 $20.00 Suits $15.00 $22.50 Suits $18.00 Tifese suits aire, th'e latest stylfes mffllp&MM. Nevoid mt$ m m house. i : ' 4 ' SALE BEGINS SAT. DEC. m 'V5 AND CLOSES SAT. DEC. $ ltji l G. E. S AlLiES' TOGGERY SPRINGFIELD, OREGON