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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 19??-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1907)
J)r, Lows, oeulo-optlolsn, Ktiuono, , For picture tames and ' fram ing Me II. Oi Morgan, Perry's Chilblain Spootflo ouroi OllllljI'llllH. 15 COIllB. l)r. Howard Oovo, dentist up Btalrn In W, 0. W. building, Call At I'eeryjs drug Btoro for a freo sample of I'GoolIng Cream.'' An U)ftodn(o lino of China ware both doi'Qralod and plain whlto at i'iokott'rf, Tho host on thp orrok Is 'Too'ry'fl Cooling Croam" for chappod skin or nftor shaving. 25 OlMltfl. Mr. and Mrs. Bnm Richmond ro turned W od nip day from their two wouka woddlflg trip, spout at 811 . vorton, Portland and Albany, Random Millor, who is now in Portland attending business col logo, has sold lot 2, block 7, in North Sprlugllold to 12, 15. Kcpnor for f 300. Fo' 8alo-rOno of tho host rcair donoo Iota in Springfield. South and wont front, 00x120. Only th r oo blookH from Main street. Prlco $200, Sea It, 0. Morgan for doors, Go to J, M. Wells shoe store. I CFamllkl: window framos, moulding oto, Kuttono, for noat un.to.dalo. ladles. Icall at Tfntnaa .. . . ,i . ' - - - rnces onooper mar) any wlioro ejib, mlH08 and ohlldrons shoos, also Main slroot. If.. ... a A I 1 . . . 'II . I nir. mm m r. j, w, j;oran. Mr, nuuo aiippors, -.Hfor 1ml ana Mrs. Hordon, and Mrs, W II Wo aro agonis for II. M. It. 0. Morgan Itouso drovo to ICiigono Thursday, Hughes' famous waterproof loathor save you mono uuarantooa tlio Dost 'lb cont "rossing. uomp ana try it. A crow of las are busv drlv coiico on uio market. Uol tor onnngiioiu Jiaruwnro uo. - n n tnr ji,,mm tuat t tn Porto Jtlco at Plokott's. Kreo -Full blood Ithodo Island Cock cVoss tho mil Sen for tho Y. Tt drink pay day. . orols for salo at 75 cents each. P. Will still bo I dr three months Tho Paojflo Loggers arc tho Olson, half mile' west of school bpforo tho worfcomplotod. best made. 'J, M. Wells, oornor houso, Telephone, Parmors 14x1. 'a farm tcaiian awa vestor Oth und vVlllamotto St., J'Jugono, -For Sale. Ono drilling ma- day about ml taking quite a Soils tllUttl. ' nlilnn tvltli drlllu frnm H.lrt in JS Hvfilv Hnlh nnfli tropt ftaim thn Inches, ono Llro fthrlnknr. nnrl nnn hardware stonfrhov turned north in block t 1, kolly's ad to Spring- hollows nnd toiiyor iron. Inquiro on Second fp in front of the field to .Mr. David Kby for a con- of Luthor fc Son, Main Stroot Shoe- VanVnJzah repnee wero stopped sidoration of $300. ing Shop. by Frank 8min. A woman and W. J, Luthor, our gonial black- I am now propaircd to do shoo Httlo girl wer4i tho rig but we smith, has been off duty for tho repairing of nil kinds at my now could not lenfltheir names. No past week suffering with a bad at- "hop on east Main street. I shall serious damaijras dqno except u tack of rhurflatism. endeavor to plonso the publlo and had scaro for I lady and a broken For a yiood shavo, hairout, wm B'antco satisfaction. I in- tonguo for thfchicle. shampoo or bath call on Innls ,fc vno mo pauonngo or all. Thursday U tho last day of McCollum burhors. Bathroom is w, , u SuperintcndeKennedy's reign at always ready for you. nw mrft Ansorge, i,'ational tho Hooth-Wy mill. For nine Tho new ofllco for tho WIHnmelt A"0C,.aAe"n" x organjMr.a Drncn,vSsr9 he haslthfully served tho Valley company Is comi.lotod and V. u V. v' '"r ym,n.g peT company to fir entire satisfacion .ukU,0 .u.m.u-v OVU..UIK, and has vorH for their interest uary M, at tho Uaptlst church. fla though hind hm wnokln for ir... ..,.! i i i. . "1 " o nor vieiv noro is lor ipo purpose oi hlmsolf. ' Pik i nnivnrKullv !, V T ..,..tl .1 I ' urKumnB n A. mo pcupio iked by thcftiill bands and the or tno town come lecture. hay andVsin rehouse, West ypur bouse se-s Isns, He will Dan Humphreys, accompanied his daughter Muudo to Portland Sunday, whoro sho has accepted a position us trimmer in ono of tho largo wholo'alo houses. Si vnral of our snorts wont out hunting Tuesday. They returned with a nico hag of ducks. Henry Stewart olainu to have got soven duoks out of fight shot. The Ncwnjob department tinned out a batoh of letter houds this week for Claude Washburno, nd vortislng bin S. C. Drown Leghorns, that does credit to any oflice. Tho Nows is not qui to up to standard this woek owing to tho editor losing a day. One day has cortainly veeaped our notico, wo know not how, but it has gono. Tnuroloro our nows columns are lacking, not for want ol nuws but for timo to preparo it. Tho orowd of boys that gathered around, the Van Vnltfth residence tho first of the wcok Manager K. I Strango oxnects to move to his permanent quartors. For Sale- Now four-room houso and two lots in north-cast part of town, Can L-o bought on tho in stallmcnt plan at a bargain. In quire at the News ofllco. Wo carry a oomploto lino of ladies and goutlomoos shoos. A pair of house slippers would make a nico present. When in Kngcne, call at our store J. M. Wolls, Douglas llollonbeck returned iron) a ten days visit at ins Homo in San Fraucicco last Saturday. Hu reports a very unpleasant trip on his return as there was so many delays cniieud by high water. Regular services next Sunday Le all tho people iked by lhm bamj8 amI t mil anu near tno b(,vB arfl aliirry t0 geo bir leave. He oxppcts I take his departure Tho heavy rains last Wednesday for MoutcrcICaljfnrnia, Monday, and Thursday caused tho Willa- "'hero ho wfl permanently reside. inetto to overflow its banks and The family tve a host of friends com plololy flood West Springfield, who, wish tjm apleaBant tripand Thoro was no dumago done further success in tlir new homo. than carrying off fences, wood piles Tho carpjtor work is now com- ar.d mall out buildings and caus pleted in I J. Bryan's new resi ing vho families to Bfolc higher and clenco and m soon as tho painters dryer quarters. havefinishltho housowill be ready Henry Matthews, tho popular to move i Harry Rhahan has nnd prosperous rancher near "one ft" J8 inside finishing and Goshon, tells of tho storm in his t'10 work ifcortainly done in first part of tho county Jast week as class etyla.1 In our days wo have being tho worst yet. Ho says that followed jjgood many carpenters it positively rained squirrels and hut havo rjeyer seen n nicer or gnphera and that tin ccho did not neater job of work than is done in oom morning anu evening ut mo ,lnV(J t0 li(,,u hut wpj geo1 BH.lm. Mr. Brysj's houso. Tho work liaptist ciiurcn. i liu morning , lhfl np Ho ft,8f Baid it Ubuws ki ,ful labor and is proof sermon will ho on tlio beuond ruf,)e(1 lhirty.8ix in(.,)(8 in twen ly. tbat HdrnJranks among tho very Cntniniitidniont or "Aids In Wor- . . . . . -l . - - in np iinn.a i.un.t' ...iianaa i if m i uuui n. iirm iuiid ,,,o nun v i it r of tho small saw mills 111 have had to shut down on nccouct of the hoavy snows of the past jreek. !1 ship". Sule. Mr. W.J Text, Hxo. 20:1. llf...f I ! ... i ci.iiB.iiHj W nB i.i irc-ni r. UCt!idot ycgU.rdllv forenoon while flUMit. ...,o. WH. . ..............u vv 10i,,in Pno of his colts which rc- usuul tin oan eerenudu woro'cnrTS 'V.'S.i- !Jr :.i.r.i.... r .. i..r. lour hourfl. Hnnrv ImIIr Ma Rlnrv best. if t.' ' ' 1, . IJ. I ,.,:,twll, n im L .i .wl n.. nnn I.... I A llllm t 11,.,, ,17 ,,1114 ,11, 1JIIU IJ U li I -.-" Mark Perry and John WinsonnVd in the hi Billings met with an doubt tho truthfulness of his state Wf HARDWARE AND FURNITURE. Wo aro glad to say to the public that we arp in a bettor condition than ever to give you the best values for your money in anything in our line Of Furniture. We have the jstaple lines and our prices re right, i Hardware and Building Material We can jupply you with the best at the LOWEST PRICES. SPRINGFIELD HARDWARE CO. J. A. Stansbie, Prop, ESI Germanus Pays Express You take your choice. I will send you, expressage prepaid, in plain boxes Four Full Quarts Old Bourbon for $2,7n, or Four Full Quarts Rosemary. Bourbon for 3.25or Four Full Qmrts Old Age Rv for $4.00 or Four Full Quarts A. I. G. Kye for $450 or Demijohn included. Same Goods in Gallons. When ordering send Bank cheque, Postal or Well Fargo Money Orders and you will receive satisfactory goods. Give correct address nnd Pot-t Otfic D, GERMANUS, The Wholesale and Family Lienor Dealer 228 Morrison St. Partial, Or. talnly a noisy bunch. Hulas soon AS they pot whiit ihov wore uftor they wont thero way rejoicing. Head Hanker P. 12. Snodgrass, of tho Paoiflo jurisdiction of the Woodmen of tlio World, aecom- Bulled frt the" fracture 'oMifo left v I arm just above tho elbow. The ac cident was it painful ono and owing to his ago, will lay him up forsome time. The Kennedy cigar store, recent ly purchased hy Messis Arnol and paniod by Head Hanker W I. Hoak'Crysk-r, has been removed from the mom in tho Hotel bprinpliold to the Kola Nioco building and will later Im taken to Marcoln whoro the two gentlemen will conduct a pool hall and cigar storo. A move is now on foot to try and Pacific company lef ISugcno Wednesday on a lour through California. Tlioy will visit numerous camps in the Golden Stato and will attend the dedica tion of n now hall at San Francisco on the Mth instant. XT . .1 .1 fl .1 i no ixew received worn ounuiiv i.., s,,,iw., from W. Fred Martin, announcing l(, fit(ip lho ,llcomj,IK and outgoing his safe arrival at Pittsburg, his old . pilSs.,!llK,)r lmjn ()n lho vnojilurM. stamping ground. Ho informs us that i o arrived in lho best of health, enjoyed tho trip vory much and found all tho old fiicos in tho Springfield branch, at tho Main strent crossing for the accommoda tion of tho passengers. Tho Com- ' mnrciul Club nL their lusU mcctinc "Smoky Oily" as natural as when ,nBtruoto(1 thu Becrotary to write ho loft. Ho antioitmtes returning r..nnr nni5,ilH i rn..r,l m tlw, fitfiiiitiiiwtiBiyiii JUST ARRIVED STEWARTS DEPARTMENT STORE HARRY M. STEWART, PROP. I to Springfield in early February. Tho Univorsity of Oregon takes ploamiro in announcing that Hon. William Jennings 13ryn.n will spoak matter and it ia hoped, thut the regucst will bo granted, Wuntod; by Chicago whole sale and mail ordor house, assistant in Villord Hall at tho Univorsity, manngur (man or woman) for this Thursday ovonuig, January vuui.i county and adjoining territory. His subject has not yot boon nn-1 Salary $20 and expenses paid noun, od, but it will bo published ! weokly; oxponso monoy advanced. later. As many or tho pconlo of Work ploasant; position pormanont Springfield should bo prosont to;No invoslment or oxpenonco re- hear Mr. Hryan as loesiblo. Amni,,,, Snaro timo valuable. A J urge variety of new Walking Skirts, and Waists for Fall and Winter wear in new and attractive styles and material, selected from one of the best manufactures in the land. Well made and finished, perfect fitting. slight admission of fifty and soven fivo cents will bo ohargod to cover expenses, Waltor Wllmot has sub-loased tho corner room in the Spring!o!d Writo at onco for full particulars and encloso solf-addropsed onyolopo. Address. Genoral Managor, 13-1 E. Lake StM Chicago III. . Messrs Innis and McCullum liotoi irom iur. Kennouy ana wm hnvo dcollcil to roliro from lho conduct an up-to-dato cigar storo. cnnf.0tioilory and cigar business toomo onangos navo oeon mauo in I anj i tho future devote their civ tho room which has mado tt much , tlro tlino t0 t),0jr tonsoriol parlors. more convenient. Jir. wumot hob ( within tho next woek thoy will purchased tho show oasps and stock mako conaid0rablo of a ohango in of candy, cigars and tobacco from thq interior or thoir building. Tho Innis & McCullum which has beon!Al(i (inor9 ...m bo takon out and ro- ulaced in his now room. He ox poets to upon his storo to tho publlo today, Wo bespeak success for him ns ho is so well acquainted and universally liked, Pickett's Storo Keeps Prices Down placod by a full glass front and tho partition will bo moved back about twolvo feet giving thorn hioro room than they now havo. Tho shop will bo moved to the front of the building and another bath room added. Tho entiro shop will have a fresh coat of paint and papor and when completed will bo aa good as the best. '' ' i Our Clothing Department We also have a full assortment of men and boys' wearing apparel. School will soon begin so come in and let us show you the values we have in Boys Cloth ing. A new lot of ladies' and children's underwear direct from the mills. 1. . 1 111 "i A Few of Our Prices Ladies cotton vests and drawer 25 to 50 rents per garment " wool " " " 75c to $1.25 " " " " union suits from $1.00 to $1.50 " suit Childrens cotton vests and drawers, 15 to 35 cts. per garment " all wool garments - - - 50 to 75 cents Heavy & light underwear for men, 25c to $2.50 per garment Among other things mentionable are Rubbers, Shoes, Boots, Oil Clothing, Cotton and Woolen Blankets, Comforts, Etc. WE ALSO INVITE YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT TEE 1