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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1915)
2 v M 3, M ni'eimrAtloil for relliovtne fains gratm Hlaliis, mfrfew,,lni,ruil;V1to., frohMMlfc good Price SO Cents Remember wo deliver . ' Phono 31. WE NEVER SUBSTITUTE Tales of J. 13. KobcrtBon of Donna was ln:Sprlhgflbld on business today. I do all kinds of altering and repairing. Jenkins, the Cleaner. Ccorgo M. Miller, booster for Florence mid the Lnno county coast, was In Springfield Friday on business. Sam Young of Seattle Ib visit ing at the homo of bin parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Young of tho Springfield bakery. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Jenkins and daughter Elaine, and William nillor spent Sunday with W. L. McFarland and family. I. V. Jackson, local manager for tho Pacific Telephone and Telegraph' company, visited on Sunday with friends at Enid. ; Mrs. Clay Parker and Mrs. Nichols of Kelly, on tho Oak- rldgo branch, were In Spring field today on a shopping trip. . w Wanted Several carloads of seed potatoes! either Ameri can Wonder, Burbank, or any good small variety, rlson. . f t ir r . ir 2-3 NL. Craighead was operated on Friday morning at tho Spring field hospital for an apendtcular ubcess. JIo 's now resting easily. " For your money's worth and then somcL In leather 'and workmanship, try liall, tho Shoo Doctor, on Uiobo old kicks. Fifth and Main streets. Charles E. Sates left Sunday for Billings, Montana, on a busi ness trip of several days. E. C. Martin' Is In charge of tho store during Mr. Sales' absence. - Mrs. W. H. Pollard was oper ated on at.the'Sprlngflcld'hoB pltal Friday morning for an af feljtloivvqf the right Jw.bone. She -was able to return homo Sunday. f ;Rev. N. A. Carter of Creswell w'fts in Springfield last Friday to arrangeSvftb Bruce Evans for a series of ovnngellstlc meetings w'lch aro to be held at that placo beginning about March 7. Rev, J. W. Kinman of Mabel was in Springfield Saturday to have a fibroid tumor removed from his right hand, Tho affec tion was caused by a bruise in flicted on his hand several years ago. hs ore 7 SSH YOU GET FULL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY Will it help you? If not why not? I pay cash for Fresh Staple Groceries and sell as near cost as good grocorles can bo sold. If not, why not? I am still saving my 1914 customers money in 1915. They smile. So can you. If not, why not? In 191G nil smile togethor at Lavert's cash grocery. My motto:' Quick BaleB, small profit, one Prlco to all. On G street between Sixth and Seventh. E. W, LAVERT - . : Proprietor If 111 Ink MtaliiB. iierrv"uiultta frtilH V the Town Phil Johnson Is very ill an attack of tohisllltis. with Mr. Swafford of Donna was in town on business this morn ing. . ' Wanted Several carloads of Bccd potatoes, cither Ameri can Wonder, Burlmnk, or any good small variety. E. E. Mor rison. 2-3 0. G. Stevens last week sold to II. 0. Ilnugen of Toledo, Orc-: go i), a fluo tract of 19 acres near tho Chase garden, west of Sprlngflold for $G0OO. ' Anna Buckley of Eugene, de puty organizer for the American, Yeomen, was In Springfield last week working on tho organiza tion of a lodge of that order here A. D. Moe, who has conduct-' ed a tailoring business in this city for a number of years, on last Monday moved his stock to Eugene. Ho will continue to re side In Springfield, however. , . i Mrs-. William Rouse Is now; convalescing nicely from her recent operation at tho Spring-! field hospital. She Is. especially grateful to Mrs, Baker and to Nurso Miller for their many kindnesses. -SPRA-SULPHUR The modern Sulphur Spray. A dry compound that dissolves quick ly In cold water. 100 pounds goes as far as 50 gallons of Lime Sulphur. Costs less. Does bet ter work. Springfield Feed Co. a Springfield Flour Mill has cracked corn for phlckens cheapor than wheat For good hard wheat blend flour that will produce mor,o godd bread per sack for less, money than any on the : market. ftbxall will do W,.A- pUjedltdr of the, News, accompanied by Mrs, Dill, .went tp .Cbrvailis Saturday morning . to attend, a .meeting of thp. Will amette Valley Editorial assocl tlon and 'to visit tho Agricul tural college.. They also visited friends in Albany 'before 're-( turning. Evangelists Evans and Hum bert, and Revs. Moore and fam ily, Elsonmengor, Ethel and Crater of Creswell, were guests of tho G, A. R. and Circle at tho regular monthly dinner Friday afternoon. Members of tho G. A, R. and circle attended the afternoon meeting In a body. J.JfyMMiiVi.9rttJff m c'rett wftiU around fata, krt a,tfc, Laurel Grove cemetery. i J. J, Bryan of the Bell theatre went to Portland Sunday bit ii siiorf. buelneee trip. , , , , v Tile little -ailkl" 'dtmt. An MraMUlMgh Roney dr Gdekeri',' Is quite flick with the grip. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Frazler pf Camp Creek aro visiting at the hdme of Mr. and Mrs...E. ,EV Braltain. Mrs. Emily Stevens had betin confined to her bed for the past week on account of an affection of the middle car. D. S. Bcals and family moved Friday from Sixth and E streets to tho John Mathews house at Tenth and C streets. Born On Saturday, Febru ary C; 1015, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Tnatciior of Monawk, a son, weight 9 1-2 pounds. William Campbell has moved his wdtch repair shop to a loca tion In the west room of tho Odd Follows building. -Wanted Several carloads of seed potatoes, cither Ameri can Wonder, Burbank, or any good small variety. E. E. Mor rison. 2-3 Prof, and Mrs. N. A. Baker of Mareola came down Friday fo'r a week-end visit at the home of Mrs. Baker's aunt, Mrs. James Laxton. E. E. Morrison and J. L. Clark went to Salem Saturday to at tend a meeting of the directors of the Oregon, Hop Growers' as sociation. . Miss Alice McCornack of Mareola is attending the Oregon. Agricultural college, entering for the second semester 'which begins today. C, Arnel of Mareola was In Springfield Friday on his way home after a visit of several weeks in California,- Ho had li so stopped at, Yoncalla to visit a son. The Idlllo club gave, the, sec ond of its dancing parties at the Reapers' hall Saturday .evening, J, Mr, and Mrs. Williams were pa tron and patroness of.the even ing. John Mathews, a Bawfilerf for tho Booth-Kelly company, last week moved his household goods to the ranch he recenUy' purchased on Maple creek, a tributary of Lake Tslltcoos, on the Oregon coast. He is going Into the dairy business. Thomas Slices, the' Fifth street groceryman, mdVefl his family last Thursday from the house on north Fifth street, to 'the residence on A between Fifth and Sixth recently vacated by the Green and Mbrris fami lies. When the merchants, have any thing good they advertise, why not a dentist? I have a method whereby,! can preparo cavities for fillings, PAINLESS. I also do painless extracting. I do not belong to the so called dental trust which tho following prices will show. Good plates $5.00. Crowns, (gold or porcelain) $300 to $5.00. Enamel fillings $1.00. Amalgam fillings 50 cents to $1. All work guaranteed. York's Dental Parlors, Eugene. Smaller profits, quick sales; our prices talk and the Quality of our oods is tho best. Buy your flour of us and save money Cupid flour is first grade hard wheat patent and colls at tho same prlco as Valloy flours $1,75. Johnson's Best is a blended flour of tho finest qua!- lty-Mt's tho "China Pherisant" brand and sells at $1,70, or $1.05 jiv barrel lots. Sprlngflpld Feed Company. . , ",: n .iv ! -tJ - .,....,i:.n Ml Grace Emery and M1m ftaH-gttrR Gorrie visited the high eckool Thursday. rIW. BtftoUd' iMtlttkd tome bruits FMiy nfay by the Do- w!elKs Science girls. The last report l to the effect that Mr. body to the Evans tabernacle. Strdud is slowly recovering. The basket ball game be Horbert Hansen yktt ill Frl- tween the Junior and the Fresh- day mornlng and Was unable to attend his classes. rAn enthusiastic rally was held in'thd assembly hall Tuesday mdi'ftlrig'-ln honor" of tho twenty! liew Freshmen students JuSt en - tcrihg tho school. Evangelist J. Bruce Evans spoko to the high school Stu dent Body and its Instructors Tuesday of last week. Singing ! A Bit Unruly. "Is that bull over In Mr. Lath- rop's pasture good-natured?" inquired the new schoolmistress, with Borne apprehension in her voice. "I asked because I want - ed to cross the pasture last night, and I was afraid he might be ugiy." Mr. Peaslee surveyed the young lady with kindly eyes, and hesitated before he replied. w-weil, he conceded, at length, "it might be a mite risky you with that red sweater on, and all to undertake to cross that pasture' when he's right hartdy. He might take a notion to chase you and then again ho mightn't. i am i one 10 sianuer any oi my neighbors' property," he w&t o apologetically, "but I'd know as Lathrop can blame -me if I don't any more'n recite facts IT 1 I. 1 . 1 . 1 n to you. I ain't glvin any opin- fnW v' itnrlnrcf on,1 I'm net t'ellln you what's happened, and lettin' you make up your own mind to suit yourself. : "When Lathron fust cot that animal, he had a Swede workin' f,orWiW,,,ind lie had the care of , thtfbull 'bout all theHlme While hoi.stayed here. That Swede was a kind of stupid critter, and I euess he cot careless. 'T anv rate, one 'day we heard a bellerin goin on up there In the pasture, andttiie Swede hollenln' at the ton of his voice, sd we all 'crab bed nltcbforks and nut up there pis hard as we could pelt, and we dldn.t.a.ny more n. get there in time, as 'twas. 'After we men there was fivefof us, with pitchforks had. braikkd; thdibull away from the man, we got him the man, I mean over the fen.ee, and kind er went over him for Injuries. .He had "one broken arm and two . 1 x Out of the Joke Book was .trod up consid'able. And'TW LOTS in Laurel while, we was sortin him over, hurst. Portland, to Exchange it took ith.ree men. to keep thei bull from gettin' over the fence. and havin' another go at him. "And ever since that time,'' concluded Mr, Peaslee, judicial- 1X'.:'A,V?,.S?rt Lhad m7 ?"bt?l uuout uiat annum, in met, i can't help thinkin' that he's a kmd of unruly beast." r' The Work Cure. "Little Miss" was waiting for John to come and spade her flower bqd early one beautiful J spring morning. .After waiting r2la" , Pauenc sne; sne ui:&au net uwu ofmuiiig, 111 .' most determined and- provoked manner. It was not long before old John appeared, with an amused smile on his old black face, and his tattered hat in.hand bowing and apologizing most humbly. Work of School Children , Continued from Pago 2 one my sisters The other was;1, my' brother's. They lived in a bowl. Wo feed them once a day. Onco my brother put three marbles into the bowl. They are dead now. L think it got too warm for thorn. . ... Inga Solelm : Grade 2 Ago 8. I have a pet chicken it it black and white. It Is one year old. It lays eggs every day. When I go out of doors, may chicken walks right up to me. It ran away, oiio day I could find It any where?' . , .;tv -51':' Claude Pratt Grado.-A Age 8. ' KYaiigW&iV'um&rt enter' tained the student lth several ''e&Tg 'mfpii-y Nhi Kvans. ' Friday evening almot one hundred students went' lti a men, Sophomore and Senior teams, Friday, resulted In a score of 45 to 27 In the favor of- the Juniors. The game between the Senior , and Freshmen girls and the Junior and Sophomore girls the same evening resulted in a victory for the Seniors and Freshmen. The score was 10 to 5. In reply to Little Mlse' Inquiries as to what had made him late, he said: Well, LItle Miss, it's jes' this wayi Ez I waz comin by Miss 1 Harney's, she said, 'John, can 'you come in and fix this flower .bed fur me?' And I Jes' went in and resisted her a minute, and come right on. And, Little Miss, as I gets in sight, and sees you a-spadin' and a-rakln', I says to myself, 'John, ei mo' high' bawned ladles struck a hones' sweat, they wouldn't be so much of this heah nervous perspira tion. They sholy wouldn't.' " Parties wishing to contribute elothintr to the Asociated Char- .itie3 will please ask thcJr , . 1 v. deUverymen to take the supplies to E. E. Morrison's ' where they will be taken care of. f JENNIE FENWICK, Pres. Associated Charities. Classified Ads. for Sals. Rent, Wants 1, Etc. FOR SALE Second hand wag on, cream separator and plow. See E. E. Morrison. 3-4 FOR SALE One McClanahan arid one" Reliance" ihciibaCor; 6 Barred Rock hens and 3 Barred Ro?k roosters. Call at Cafeteria. FOUND Left in Dr. Richmond's office in September, purse con taining keys and coin. Owner may have same by paying for this notice. ior bpringneia property, t. S. Sparkman, owner, 1862 Kincaid street, Eugene. 3-4 lost On B small hlack or Ninth street, small black purse containing small amount of money and keys. Reward. Return to this office. FOUND On Main street, a ring. Apply to Chief of Po-, jce staniger. 72 . r. : Found A key on Main and 4th streets, call at News office. FOR SALE 20 5 acre, good buildings. Pricie right, with terms, one-fourth mile from town. Address C. care News, Spjtagjejd.. R. O. A. hall for rent. Well ven tilated and lighted, clean and warm. Kitchen and dining room attached. Rates reason able. Apply to Fred Watke, Gilbert Davis or W. A. Hall. D. W. ROOF Jeweler -Optician Fin Watch Repairing n Bjieclalty LOCAL DRUGGIST MAKES MANY FRIENDS M. M. Peory reports ho Is nmkinp many frlomls through tho QUICK hen oflt which Springfield people receive from the simple mixture of buckthorn lark, jjb'eerine, etc,, hnuwn us Adlos-i kn. This remedy hocamo fnmoua by curing apportdicitls and it i tho most 'horouRh hpw'el cleanser known,, acting n BOTH tlio lower and' upper bowel. JUST, ONE POSE ,of '.Adler-ldfn to lioves constipation and (as. ori the spinach almost 1MMKDTATEIA'.' ' - Haw'B$Thkbi M V Reward for ny cum of Catarrh that cannot b atfijjtir HJPa Catarrh Cure. Mm ptrttt t hmtoTAbh in n mmmm ? r nctiGn a AmiiKlny M t rty out nr oMIc atloiM made tay M$ -m. NATIONAL BANK OF CUMSlCTjciL Cur In tkm irArnmttrl ncttme itciUy upo (h m4 mm cou xurftcf at iKa ynm. TMIMMf knt -It. I'tW it crA mt btt. mm by all DthmMs. Taka Haifa ramllr rilla for raMtiiaa. J -f'K Dr. N. W. EMEIY. INTIST TELEPHONE Office in the I. O. O. F. BuUdteg Dr. Eugehe Kestet OfRce ta Stevess-FerklM Metk PHYSICIAN 9c SURGEON Ptoses; Keekleace 91 Offtce 82 WOLF & MILLER Harness, Laprobac, Hors Blankets, Whips, Cloves, Har ness and Shoe repairing. Spring field, Between 3rd and Main. We Give Fidelity Trading Stamps. Home Products Do not go out of town for any thing in the line of bread, pies, cakes, cookies, etc., when you can obtain the best right at home. Springfield Bakery S. Young, Prop. J. H. BOWER Lawyer. Phone 1221 31 Willamette St. Eugene, Ore gen J W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER O FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 62; Residence 67-J West Main St. HERBERT. E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC Offtce In City Hall, Springfield, Or. " J- See ' Edwards & Brat tadn For if arm and City Property Exchanges a Specialty Springfield - Orefon Phone 30 Office Ninth and Petri St. Telepbonft&S DR. M.Y. SHAFFER, D.V.S. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Suite 2. Phone SSS, EUGENE, ORB Residence over Dodge's Store i'hc Springfield Garage H. SANDGATHE Proprietor Main, bet Fourth and Fifth, PhoBS.IS SPRIN'GFIELD - OREftON) A. D. MOE Merchant Tailor Cir. 4th Ml Hail Sprifis!d,9rrv DR, P. H. EAGAN Veterinary, Surgeos and Dentiet Office: Warnock'e Feed Barn Phones: Office 904 Residence 11 22-J 1 EUGENE - - OREGON J. F. Titus, M. D. Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Obstretrlca and Dlseasos of Children Res. Phone 61. Office Phone G2& " 'Residence 283; West 9tk Office 938 Will. Street. Eugene, - - Oregonv O. R. Gullion, M.D Practice Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Graduate Nurse Attending 306, White Temple, Eugene. FounutrKey to roll top desk; in quire. at News.Qfflce. . v, ","