The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916, February 15, 1915, Image 3

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NEVER
iTITUTE
Special For
Monday, Tuesday
AND
Wednesday
Gliocoldfe Peanut Cluster
30c per Pound
AT Tha
T'ALES OF THE
...TOWN...
N. P. Jensen was a Sunday
visitor with friends at Prlceuoro.
Airs. Hose Ilarblt was called
to Weiuillng Sunday. She ex
pects to bo away two weeks.
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Mrs. yiola Spaun of Hayden
Drldgo was In Springfield Satur
day w attend the Pennsylvania
dfnner.
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' Mrs. Win. Coffer and Mrs- N.
J; Ilarblt spent Sunday with Mrs.
Andy Coffer at Wcndllng. They
also attended the revival services
bcihjg conducted by Dr. Abbet.
.r IJor your money's worth
and then some, in leather and
workmanship, try Hall, the Shoo
Doctor, on those old Icicles. Fifth
and Maui streets.
THJS COUPON
' 15 GOOD FOR
10q. to 60c
Ilr PRfcSENJED AT GROCERS
FEBRUARY 15th 13 2011), 1915
FOltoreW COFFEE
45c
Coffee
flciuUr
- T
ratal
U prle
.40
rlco
1 to TINO .40
2 " " .08
" " 1,00
Croceri will collect tlio
Wumbr ol Tim tn tl ln
WE REPEEM THEM
HnJ l our lollcitor
Wfc ar exclusive dealers in
I. D. Larimer -
' Than a
Diary
Kep n Kodak re
cord of the good
times now and
throughout the
yenr.
wnmng up a
diary is a bother
making Kodak
records a contin
ued delight.
Switches made from comb
ings. Mrs. J. D. So wash. M5t4
Naomi ilarblt Is visiting her
jsister Mrs. H. K. Hockett, at Gcr-
vnls this week.
Claude Washburne came over
from Junction City Saturday
night and spent Sunday with his
parents.
Mrs. U. II. Park who was op
erated on at the Springfield
hospital a month ago was down
town Sunday.
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Ladles buy your hats and
trimmings at tlio Ilarblt mlllin
cry storo where you got the "Fi
delity" Trading stamps.
Mrs. F. It. Russell, who was
operated on at the Springfield
iiioppuui two wckb ago, uus re
I turned to her home, and is im
i it . i . . .
proving slowly.
Mrs. Beatrice Crouch la mov
ing her millinery storo today
from Fifth street between Main
and A to the Kepncr building oil
Main between Third and Fourth.
The time of prayer meeting
at the M. E. church has been
changed from Thursday evening
to Wednesday, front 7:00 to 8:00
p. m. Choir practice will be held
Immediately following.
Mrs. N. j. Ilarblt and two
trimmers will go to Portland
Tuesday to attend the millinery
opening. Mrs. Harblt says the
opening lasts four veeks tills
season, which Is a great accom
modation to milliners.
SPRA - SULPHUR The
modern Sulphur, Spray. A dry
compound tjiat dlsaolv.es quick
ly in cold water. 100 pounds
goes as far as 50 gallons of Lime
Sulphur. Costs less. Dqes bet
ter worjk. Springfield Feetd Co.
45c
Quality
Sn.rl.l ..1. n.le.
' with coupon
.36
.05
.70
d;ffrnc from u
or lUyrymn
this city of Folgers goods
The Grocer
MiM Ad. iUdmftn I iiutiii?
At ttw Bucket store temporarfly,
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,Q. L. HL4mon .of LtbAiiOR
.w in gpriagfleld laiuriky on
buAiaMi.
Mr, Morris is sick at the
home of her daughter, Mrs, M.
M. Peery.
A. J. Henderson went to Mbn
roo tide morning for a visit of a
day or two.
Georgo Thompson has return
ed Jto Palmer, Oregon, where
ho has employment in a store.
G. E. Drooklns of Hubbard
visited friends in Springfield last
week, returning home Saturday.
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pari B. Nappor of Veneta, Ore
gon, spent Saturday night and
Sunday with frldnds in Spring-
neid. .
'
Mrs. XI. N. flriffln and daugh
ter Laurel and Miss Grace Col
lins left Friday for Fall creek to
visit friends and relatives.
Alex. McKcnzIc, manger of
the Hampton store, was seized
with a clilll Friday forenoon, and
had to bo taken to his rooms. He
was some better this morning.
0
Mrs, A. D. Iluddiman has a
beautiful Christmas cactus In
full bloom at her homc on B
street it has about 150 blos
soms at a time.
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Miss Lucllo Johnson of Port
land, who Is visting Mrs. Lydla
Moore, went to Coburg Satur
day to visit her mother and sis
ter, Miss Helen Johnson.
George Kreutz left this morn
ing for Suver, Polk county, to
visit his father, who is quite ill.
Tlio elder Mr. Kreutz lacks but
a few weeks of being 92 years of
age.
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Via Williams was operated on
at the Eugene hospital Friday
for appendicitis. He is now well
on the road to recovery, despite
the fact that his case was a ser
ious one..
The Booth-Kelly Co. has had
the space north of the retail yard
cleared of the fragments left
from the iirea that were main
tained there while the refuse
burner was being repaired last
December.
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Springfield Flour Mill has
cracked corn for chickens
cheaper Uian wheat. For good
hard wheat blend flour that will
prpdu.ee rnprp good bread per
sack for less money than any on
the market. Noxall will do
that.
Lumber Is being hauled to
day to the river bridge, on which
a now decking is to be placed. It
was expected that the crew
would lj.o here this morning to
begin placing the plarilcB, but
they did not show up.
Flogal & Long have completed
tlio metal frames of seven sky
lights for the Eugene armory.
They have the contract to supply
all the sheet metal work for this
building, and have the work well
under way oven if the construc
tion of the building proper has
not yet begun.
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The Marcola lqdge., Mpdern
WoQdmen.of America aniiounqo
a dancing party to be given in
their hall on Monday evening,
February 22. Supper will b,o fur
nished by the order. The com-1
mltteo in charge, consists of L. f funeral services were conducted
M. Duquid, W. L. Duncan, E. H.jnt Walker's chapel Sunday af-
"" "1W XJU,a- 1UU illum f
is tp ue on masque,
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Smaller profits, quick sales;
our prices talk and the Quality
of our gopds in the best. Buy
your flour of us and davo money
Cupid flour Is first grado hard
wheat patent and sells at tho
snmo price as Valley flours
$1.85. Johnson's Best Is a
blended flour of the finest qual
ity it's tho "China PheaBant"
brand and sells at $1.75 or $1.70 .
in barrel lots. S'pdhgfleld'Feednloi)t;yas,niade In tho Ml, Ver
Company. , non .qemetciy.
SOCIAL NOTES
The whist club hekl lis usual
flon at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Macheh. when a Retire
Jolned In passing the evening at
tiiHr favorite game. Mrs. J. J.
Bryan was awarded the major
trtfpliy, and C. E. Wheaton the
minor. At the close of the even-
ing the hostess served a dainty
UIY(V-WVUD IUUWIWH, iUV
guc'sts of Mr. and Mrs. Machen
were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Waphburn,
Mrs. Fred Martin (Vancouver, B.
C,,) Mr. and Mrs. Jess Seavey,
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Larimer, Mr.
and Airs. L. M. Beebe, Mr. and
Mrs. W. U McCulloUjgh, Mr. and
Sirs. C. E. Wheaton,' Mrs. Am
brose Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. Bryan and Mrs. J. C. Mullen.
The Progressive Twenty-two
hekl a very enoyable session at
the home of Mrs. William Don
aldson Friday evening. Games
and conversation filling the
evening hours, and at a late
hour the hostess served a dainty
luncheon. The next meeting will
bo held March 12, at the home cf
Mrs. Chas. Dorrlty.
The tin wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis, who
live on North Fifth street, was
appropriately celebrated Satur-
-SCHOOL BOARD ACTS
(Continued from Paso JL)
The board decided the plan
should be adopted, but deferred
the taking effect of the ruling
until the opening of the 1915-1G
sessions next September.
The board also directed the
superintendent to ascertain
what other schools are doing in
the matter of limiting the ex
penses of graduating classes.
The superintendent reported
the school rally which is to be
held here next Friday evening.
Icrt Itagan is tearing down
the-jpartly burned building on
the Luce Land Company proper
ty. Opposite the News officp.
Mrs. Luella Demerest of Cres-
well, sister of Mrs. H. W Renue
of Springfield, was operated on
at the Mercy hospital, Eugene,
yesterday.
The United Artisans will give
a chicken supper Wednesday
evening ' to all memberst and
their families. A fine time is
oxpected.
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Mrs. Thomas Applegate, mo
ther of Mrs. Beatrice Crouch,
left' Saturday for her home at
Yonfcalla after being here for
tw.o weeks under a doctor's
care.
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Mr. Rose, who is visiting his
sister, Mrs. William Donaldson,
spent Friday and Saturday with
his sister, Mrs. Wagner at Junc
tion City.
The charred remnants of the
Perin stock Of merchandise
were removed the last of the
week to a store room near the
Springfield hotel, to be held as
evidence in connection with the
settjement of the insurance.
Died On Friday morning,
February i2, 191.5, at tie home
of her daughter, Mrs. E. W. Lo
ved, four miles northeast of
Springfield, Mrs. Rebecca Cun
ningham, aged 73 years. The
mngliam, aged 73 years. The
, , ,
1 uuui w, mm mituiuuiii whb
mauo In tlio Laurel Hill ceme
tery. Bled 0)i Friday' morning,
February 12, 1915, at tho homo
of his daughter, Mrs. E. O. Eln
er, at Thurston, Carl Alber,t
PInsdorf, aged 89 years. The
funeral services were conducted
at Walker's chapel, Spi'higfietcJ,
at 10 o'clock Saturday morning
ny uev. j. t, Moore, anu inter
day evening by a gathering of a
monfeerof frtenrtho spent the
evening In a unrM wiv. Val-
entlnes formed the basis of the
decorations. A most appetizing
luncheon was served.
A pretty affair was given last
Saturday evcnIng at the homc
1 T A1..T1I
Ui. air, UUU JllYil iUUiMIViHUH,
of Douglas Gardens, in honor of
Mr. McPijcrson's birthday. The
decorations were confined to a
color scheme of pink and white.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. McPherson and Mrs. Clair
Baker. A party of young people
attended from Eugene. Infor
mal dancing was the feature .of
entertainment. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Alva Mc
Phcron, Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Stev
ens, Miss Ella Phillips, Mies
Mabel and Miss Grace Duck
worth, Miss Winona McHenery,
Miss Violet Clark, Miss Edna
Purdy, Miss Christina Saul, Miss
Agnes Stevens, Miss Gladys
Withrow, Miss Alta Wilcox, Miss
Gladys Clark, Messrs Hugh
Smith, Chancey Macliln, Edison
Stevens, Paul McHenery, Har
vey Clark, John Stevens, Noise
Smith, Earl Stewart, Clyde In
son and R. E. Buckc.
Mrs. Thompson of Shidd Is
visiting the family of Fred Hin
son ofSpringfield.
The Lincoln school garden
plot was plowed Saturday and is
being prepared for planting.
Jess, the young son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Larisori living on
West E street is laid up with a
badly cut foot.
Roy Frost made a trip to Jun
ction City and Harrisburg Thur
sday of last week returning Sat
urday. "Jack" rode the Junc
tion W. O. W. goat Friday even
ing which he claims was some
"stunt"
W: J. Pengra living on the old
Harlow place two miles west of
Springfield, is doing quite a lot
of improving on his farm, hav
ing but recently put up a new
wind mill for pumping water. He
Is now grubbing out some of the
old and profitless trees. Mr. Pen
gra claims to have the largest
cherry tree in the state a
Royal Anne. The tree measures
nearly 10 feet in circumference
and the linibs have a spread of
about GO feet.
ALFALFA HAY
We will unload a car of Calif.
Alfalfa hay thfi last of this week.
Those who get their hay at the
car will save $1 a ton. Same
price as last car.
It Springfield Feed Co.
To Whom it May Concern.
This is to certify that Nellie
iMabey has left my bed and
board and I will not be responsi
ble for any bills or debts con
tracted by her
ED. MABEY.
Classified Ads
For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc.
FOR SALE Red clover aeed.
tested. 15c per lb. Write p.
O. Box GO, or phone 28F3,
Springfield, Ore. 5.6
TORSETwoU. sriepara
tors as good as new. A bar
gain, Springfield Creamery.
4-tf.
FOR SALE Full blooded white
Wyandotte Roosters from
prize winning strain. E. P.
Lyon. Route 1, Springflold tf
i OCAL DRUGGIST SAYS
TAKE ONLY ONE DOSE
Ve v;nu to fcU tliofo in Sprlupfinl't
iiifferliif from Rtouinoli or lmwcl trou
Mo tlmt wp lire njients for thp simple
mivturo of lmtjtthprn ImrU, (slyroriup.
ct., knowh n .illor-Mn, tlio romotl
vhifli )(;(sm?ip fuuioua liy cvring
iciuicitii, TJi$ s ,)io tmp3t. tU''rcual
bpwpl pldnnser hndwn nntl JUST ONf
ROSJi relieves 'saur Mftmwh, g on
the toron?h smktwahon Hlmost
iSfMEdlA-rEiAYoiifwill U mi
Mlm t.t ilioi QUICK Mthii g MVfctt
1 liu, IS. M, l'cery; flxuggtat.
that oftnnst Jf &ujnl hj lUM'a
CftUrrh Curt,
We, th
lihn rrfcrfy hofcftrubw'ln nil tiwitmtw
tramMCtlofM an4 flMnclaHy aWe to earry
out any obllfnttoiw wuuta by hi Arm.
hatzonaL bank of
MH'4 Cfrt! CVfe J .! JSStb.
actiftff itrteur wmmn h Mm mm .iM
coo atfftc-p.ef.thri artftf. TmMpmmA
ent frre. fjke TS cm per b(K MR
by aw tnwt. ' ' . ' n'v
Takt MslFa Fntnlljr rltl for contl(i,
J. H. ROWER
Lavyyr.
PJjon,e
831 Willamette St. JEufene, OrcM
Dr. Eugen Ktter
Ofllce In gtev.eu-Pertlf JBHck
PHYSICIAN 9c 5URGEOM
Phosea: Resldeace 11'
OMce 83
PARRISH & $ON,
8ucceMr to Calkin A Sen. ,
General Dray age Business,
Piano MeveJ. r
Phone 30 Sprtag4et, One.
Home product
po not go out of town for any
thing in the line of br.ead, pies,
cakes, cookies, etc., whea'yo
can obtain the best right at
home.
Springfield Bakery
S. Yohng, Prop1.
CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS
Dontisti?3r
DR. J. E. RICHMOND
PHONES: Office, 3; Residence, 1t1-J
Oyer Commercial Bank,
Springfield, Oregon.
See
Edwards & Brattain
For Farm and City Property ''
Exchanges a Specialty
Springfield" - Oregon
Phone 30
Dr. N. W. EMERY
DENTIST"
TELEPHONE 6
Ofllce in the J. O. O. F. BulkUsg
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
Office Ninth nd I'e&rl Sw. Telepnooe S6S
0R. M.Y. SHAFFER, B.Y.S.
VETERINARY SURGEON
ANB DENTIST
Suite 2. Phone S88, EUGENE, ORK
Residence over Dodge's Store
The
Springfield Garage
H. SANDGATHE
Proprietor 1
Main, bet Fourth and Fifth. Phone U
SPRINGFIELD - OREGON
A. D. MOE
Mercfiant TaKor
Cir. 4th ami Mail SiritgffcftOrt
. P. H. EAGAIsf
Veterinary Surgeon
and Dentist
Office: Warnock's Feed Barn '
Phones: Office 904
Residence 1122-j'l
EUGENE - -
OREGON
J. F. Titus, M. D.
Homeopathic Physician
and Surgeon
Obstretrics and Diseases of Children.
Res. Phone $1. Office Phone 62Q.
Residence 283; West 9th. ' t
Offico 938 Will. Street
Eugene, - - Oregon.
O. R. GuIHon, M. D.
Practice Limited tl'
Eye, Ear, Ncse and Throat.
Graduate Nurse Attending
306, White Temple, Eugene,
R. O. A. hall for rent. "Well ven
tilated a,id lighted, clean and
warm, Kltohen and dining
room, attached. Rates reason
able. Apply to Ijed Watke,
Gilbert Davis or W. A. Hall.