The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916, May 11, 1916, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    (R -v T
oca
5 ! '
Made in Springfield
Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town
COOK
WITH
- r
'I
Oregon Power Co,
11V
FOR
Public Service Commissioner
WESTERN DISTD1CT
Call for Warrants
Notice Is hereby given that I
will pay all outstanding Street
'Improvement warrants ' up to
'and including number GS76 and
all General Fund warrants up to
and including number 6501
against the Town of Springfield.
Interest will cease after May 15,
191C.
LILLIAN GORRIB,
30-1-2-3 Treasurer.
Monmouth preparing to pave
3 blocks on Main street.
CHURCH NOTICES
Thursday 8:00 P. M. Prayer
meeting.
FRED G. BUCHTEL
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
WHAT THE PRESS SAYS
"Fred G. Buchtel, candidate
for the republican nomination
for public service commissioner
in the western district, today an
nounced his platform, and it
merits support, for it represents
the cause of the people." Ore
gon Grange Bulletin, Eugene.
Pd. Adv.
Free Methodist Church.
Sabbath School at 10 a. m.
Preaching services at 11 a.m.
Prnvpr nnd nmlsn servfrp nt
l7 P. M., preaching at 7:30 P. M.
i Tuesday, 7:30 P. M., Young
'people's prayer meeting.
j Midweek prayer meeting on ;
I Thursday at 7:30 P. al.
A cordial invitation is extend
ed to all.
M. F. CHILDS
Pastor.
1
JBl
POBERT BURNS Lodge, No.
78, A. M. F., Ancient and
Accepted Scottish Rite Uni
versal and Symbolic Free
Masons meets first and third
Friday evening In W. O. W.
hall. Visiting brothers wel
come. T. B. Harris P. A. Johnson
Secretary. R. W. M.
AS 6000 AS .
IA CHEW OF
'SPEAR HEAD9
Methodist Church.
Corner Second and B streets
James T. Moore, pastor, phone
117-W.
Next Sunday 10 A. M. Sun
day school.
II. A. M. Sermon subject
"A Mothers Wages."
7.00 P. M. Epworth League.
i 8:00 P. M. Sermon, Subject
i "Healing Medicines."
t Wednesday 2:00 P. M. Ladies
Aid.
i Wednesday 7:00 P. M. Choir
.rehearsal
Church of Christ
E. C. Wlngmore, Minister.
9:45 A. M. Bible School each
Lord's Day, L. C. Cngley, Supt.
11:00 A. M. Junior Endeavor
Society Mrs. Lansberry, Supt.
11:00 a. m. Communion and
morning sermon by the pastor.
7:00 P. M. Senior Christian
Endeavor Society, Mrs. Sarga
Sneed, President.
S:00 P. M. Song Service and
sermon.
Cordial invitation is extended
to one and all.
The Training for Service class
is preparing for another contest.
Splendid interest.
Splendid interest at the mid
week prayer meeting at the
Church of Christ.
At the Christian church Sun
day at 7.00 P. M. interesting pro
gram to be given by the Junior
and Senior Endeavor societies.
No morning services at the
Church of Christ except Bible
school. Subject for Sunday
evening "Jesus the Light of the
World." Baptism at the close of
evening service.
Eggimann's Candy Kitohen
: The
House of Quality
Wo Mnnufncturo all Our Own
Goods, Candles and Ico Croam
Spoclal Attontlon Clvon to Party
Ordors
ELECTRICITY
For light, heat and power.
"Made In Springfield."
Oregon Power Co.
t
t
'
NoXALL
You know I am
well liked by all
broad makers.
BAKORE
Hnrd Wheat Patont
Try mo. Got ac
quainted. You will
like mo. oBst value
for your money of
any flour In Spring-field. "
Wo can glvo you moro for youi'.' money
In flour and food of all klndu than any
other place In town.
SPRINGFIELD FLOUR MILLS
tt
MM M
The
Springfield Planing Mill
Company
MniiufiicturorH of '
SA8II, DOOU8. MOULDINOH. IHIACKISTS,
TURNING, HTAIIt MJILDINOO.
Kxtonslon TnblM, Drop Lonf Taliloo, IUlrenk
fiiHt TnbliiH. Kltchon CublnotB, CupboanlH,
Safes. Stop LiMdors, Fruit Uoxoh
"orry C'rntOH, Folding Clothcti Itneka.
Hy the grace of tho oDmocrntlc party
our chicken rateora have trot to coin
hat tho Chlnuso, bo wo will comu to
tholr aid nuil will soil from this day
Biol Dry Meat Scrap at 2 1-2 cunts a
pound to chicken rnlsors only. Wo
cIho wll soil clear, pitro nootsfoot oil.
at GOo per gallon, lfic for full quart.
Call at or phono KuRenu 209.
EUGENE CHEMICAL WORKS
F. JOS. SCHOHELD,
I'roprlotor.
Factory on lllvor Hoad to SprliiKftalil
Water Proof Shoe Oil
WATER PROOFS
AND SOFTENS
ALL KINDS OF LEATHER
Wolf & Miller
Harness Shop
SPRINGFIELD, - .
-
OREGOm
,
First Baptist Church.
Itev. Will N. Ferris, minister.
Bible School at 10:00 A. M.
Gilbert Miller, Supt.
11:00 A. M. "Mother's Day,"
services, Theme of sermon by
pastor, "By Way of Remem
brance." Request is made that
each one wear a white flower in
memory of Mother. There will
he appropriate music and decor
ations. Mrs. J. E. Richmond will sing
"My Mother's Prayer."
7:00 P. M. Senior and Junior
meeting.
8.00 evening service of song
and sermon. Rev. Ferris will
speak.
Special music by Chorus Choir
All are cordially Invited.
Strangers always welcome.
NATIVE SON CANDIDATE
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Renfrow Y. 'Porter of Walker
Is a candidate for tho nomlna-
;tlon of County Commissioner on
I tho Democratic ticket. Mr. Por
ter has been a resident of Lane
.county for 58 years, having
been born near Cottage Grove
in 185S. He has been a suc
cessful farmer and business man
and practically everyone in
southern Lano county knows
"Bud" Porter. Mr. Porter has
no opponent In the primaries
and his reputation for buaiiu'BS
like methods, honest and sou arc
dealing will undoubtedly briny
him a great many votes from all
parties at the election this Fall.
Mr. Porter stands for a coin
nion sense adminlstriition of 0
county business, wants a dollar's
value for every dollar spent and
If elected will see to It that this
condition prevails, regardless of
politics. Pd. Adv.
VEAL, HOGS, POULTRY,
HIDES
alwnyn wanted. Chock innlloil fnrmorn
day nfmr milo. Mnrkot Information,
tans froo. If you want hotter prlcon
than you nro now Rotting hlp ur. Ask
your nolghhor to try uh,
F. H. SCHMALZ &. CO.,
145 Front 8t., Porttnnd, Orejjon.
l'nld up capital $10,000.00
i
in
SCf
that Means the Supreme De:
gree of Rich, Luscious
Tobacco Flavor
MO OTHER CHEW EQUALS IT
Nature varies the flavor she puts into
the different grades of tobacco leaf
and the best of all is the flavor of
choice .red Burley that pleases you so
mightily when you chew Spear Head.
The delicious fruity flavor of a chew
of Spear Head is a revelation to the
man who has never chewed or who has
been chewing near-good tobacco.
For chewing is the one way to get
ill the wholesome, healthful, appetizing
flavor of the tobacco leaf providing
you chew a high-grade plug like Spear
Head.
.No other tobacco can compare with
."Spear Head in the wholesome satisfac
:tiw it gives.
au get more savory i weetness in a
chew of Spear Head than in a whole
plug'al ordinary tobacco.
And you get it in its purest form
for Spear Head is made amid the most
wholesome surroundings, in a great,
new factory that's kept absolutely
clean -and sanitary.
Try tliis trich, mellow, satisfying, pure
shew. uch a chew cannot be obtained
in any other tobacco than Spear Head.
In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper.
Hundreds of Dollars in Prizes
I Classified Ads
For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc.
FOR SALE Sewing machine
good as new, Jewel range, re
frigerator, sectional book case
--n i oon T7 fHVi Gf TJ!ii
nan oci.. ouu x-j, uw
jejJPjtone 370.
jFOR RENT ON SHARES Lot
k ' at Second and C. Garden
land. Mrs. Jennie Smith.
2nd PRIZE PRINCESS DRESSER
Donated by
VALUE $18.00
HAYDEN & METCALF
Household Outfitters
We give a 25-vote Coupon free with each
$1.00 Cash Purchase. Ask for Coupon.
3rd PIIIZE, HIGH SPEED MOTOR WASHER
VALUE $13.50
Donated by
M. C. BRESSLER & SON
Hardware, Stoves and Ranges
We give a 2fJ-vote Coupon free with each
$1.00 Cash Purchase. Ask for Coupon.
I'ltlZL', KODAK VALUE $12.00
Donated by
KETELS DRUG STORE
Druggists
We give a 12io-vote Coupon free with each
50c Cash Purchase. Ask for Coupon.
5th PRIZE, STEAMER TRUNK
VALUE $10.00
Donated by
C. E. SALES' TOGGERY
Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Shoes
We give a 25-vote Coupon free with each
$1.00 Cash Purchase. Ask for Coupon.
Gth PIIIZE, DUE BILL-IN TRADE
VALUE $5.00
Donated by
I. D. LARIMER
( Staple and Fancy Groceries
We give a 25-vote Coupon free with each
$1.00 Cash Purchase. Ask for Coupon.
7th PIUZE, PLUSH ROBE
VALUE $5.00
Donated by
WOLF & MILLER
Harness, Shoes and Repairing
We give a 25-voto Coupon free with each
$1.00 Cash Purchase. Ask for Coupon.
8th PRIZE, TWO HAMS
VALUE $5.00
Donated by
S WARTS & WASHBURNE
Meats
We give a 25-vote Coupon free with each
$1.00 Cash Purchase. Ask for Coupon.
9tU PRIZE, PANAMA HAT
VALUE $5.00
.Donated by
MRS. D. CROUCH
MILLINERY
We give a 25-vote Coupon free with each
,$1.00 Cash Purchase. Ask for Coupon.
Call for and Save your
Tickets Beginning To
dayIt May Help Some
Lady Win a Prize.
ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS TO CONTEST MANAGER
THE NEWS, Springfield, Ore.
I