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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1915)
it f H J, P. Tfjf, No try pk m irire InimraifcritadttMl'Mritt, . lit i t i ;i r i'ti' "ii v Tif" m rtii Than a t 1 iff a Ksep a Kodak re cord of the good times now arid throughout the year. Whiting; up a diary l a bother making Kodak records a contin ued delight. Tales of the Town 1 A now Colgate soap at Pccry'B. . ' Mrs. A. T. Drum Is spending tho'weok In Portland on bus! ness. I do nil kinds of altering and repairing. Jenkins, the Cleaner. R. Bruco Pltlcy of EugoiiQ was In Springfield last night on business. M. Gray, a musical instructor of Marcola, was In Springfield Wednesday oir business. Opt. William Young left Tuesday night for Portland to remain for uvfew days' visit with friends. ' Timo to plant your garden. Planet Jr. tools at M. C. Dres sier & Son's 0-7 J. P. Ilumphroy of New Rich mond, Wisconsin, is visiting rel atives in Springfield. C. K. Sales, of Tho Toggery, returned,' Tuesday afternoon from abusincss trip to Park City Montana. " v Mrs. Harmon Green returned homo Monday evening from a , several weeks visit with relatives! in Portland. . Andrew Nystrom spent Sun day, and' Monday with his faMIly here. Mr. Nystrom works In the camps for Booth-Kelly. B. K. Rcimenslmcider and family moved their household goods to, Wendllng on Wednes day.1 Mr, Reimenshneldor has charge of tho Booth-Kelly meat market at that place. Hear tho How Edison Disc Phonographs at Pcory's. BOO Mrs. II. E. Rice Is ill at her home on South C street. D. M. McLaughlin, master mechanic for the Southern Pa cific company, was In Spring field Ibis morning on business for tho company. James Lilcs of Camp Creek is in Springfield for a few days on business. Mrs. Gilbert Miller is reported quite slclc at her homo on North Mill street. Mrs. E. J. Miller of Cottage Grove, Is visiting at the home of her son, Al Montgomery of the Hotel Springfield. Mel Rice came down from his homestead on Little Fall Creek Tuesday. His family went back with him Wednesday. Ladles ,buy, your, hats and trimmings at the Hnrblt millin ery store where you get the "Fi delity" Trading stamps. it Springfield FloUr Mill has cracked corn for chickens cheaper than wheat. For. good hard wheat blond flour that wll produce more good bread pep sack, for less money than any on the market. Noxall will do that. J. W. Avltt and wife of Eugene are visiting at tho homo of Mrs, Avltt's mother, Mrs. A. Blgelow. Mr. Avltt walked down town yes terday morning, tho farthest he has walked since Dec. G, having suffered a long siege of typhoid fever. Save 1-1 by buying Rtfxull Sjchool Tablets tit Fewy's. the little child of ' Mr. and Mrs". Raleigh Roney of Goshen is quite ill. w Garden seeds. Standard, tested varitlcs at M. C. Brcsslcr & Son's. G-7 Ernest ifyland came down from Lowell on the train this morning, W. F. Walker, the undertaker, made a business trip to Albany Wednesday, CurtiB Hayden and family have moved to their house on Seventh street near Main. V 0 Mrs. Langan and son of Eu gene visited Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrin. William Johnson is again on duty as conductor on the Oak ridge-Albany train, after a lay off of thirty days. John Parrish, who recently bought out tho Calkins Transfer business, has rented the Camp bell barn nt Seventh and D for the ubo of his stock and cqulp-J ment. Tho Springfield post office has received one application for em ployment through the federal employment agency just estab lished through the co-operation of the Department of Labor and the Post Office Department. ARE YOU at SEA? About your shoe repairing? If so, come and see Hall, the Shoe Doctor, 'work. fOH OR EXCHANOl; r HIAL ESTATE - Watch our window for real barffofos; we have some specials for tke next week. W have any kind of trade you want. We have vacant lotd, houses and 'lots Main street property, small ranches, stock ranches and business propositions. See us for real bargains. BEAN & ALLEN Between Fifth and Sixth Main Street. on Colgate's Peery's. Talcums 15c at USE OF PSYCHOLOGY IN INDUSTRY IS PREDICTED In twenty years the modern theory of psycology will be ap-1 plied in all our big Industrial plants to determine the mental fitness of those applying foi work. School teachers too, will have such a knowledge of the science and they will be able to mako a psyshologlcal analysis of the mental mechanism of their pupils and determine the voca tions they should follow through life. These are two of the con elusions reached by Prof. Hugo lunsterberg, of Harvard Univer sity, during a recent lecture on "Psychology and Vocation." Professor Munsterberg said thre large industrial plants In Philadelphia have taken steps toward applying the psychologi cal "tests to all applicants for H A R D W A R E S T R E Nmco Sanitary Drip Pans up to 23-cettt Vaki, On Day Only Choice 10c A CompleteLine of Stock tfood jjjjjjjltl (fnternationalfand Lilly's GOe Package Saturday' 40c $3.50 Fails 'Saturday $2.75 25c Package Saturday 20c See Our Window BeaverlHerndon Hardibarel Co. T H E Y E L L O W F R O N T Trtl Ail Fifth and Main street. A. S. Barnes of Grants Pass camo to Springfield' Wednesday and is canvassing the surround ing territory for fruit trees. The management of Tho Bell especially recommends tho Sunday and Monday program; also the one shown on Tuesday ,or w0,nan The Pennsylvania railroad is making the attempt to apply the science In the examination of engineers to eliminate accidents. With the advent of the scien tific management and the tend ency to specialization it becomes necessary to determine the oc cupation best adapted to a man and Wednesday. 4 Hugo pillars for the Eugene ,T2Letvbadf eatures pf . the old, clumsy system of selecting men, in which seventy-three per armory are being hduled from . cent are failures, will be ellmin the Booth-Kelly mill here today, jated, when workers are chosen A dozen of them make a heavy, by trained psychologists. Thus load for the aito truck. . three-fourths of energy now wasted can be saved. Died At the home of her daughter, Mrs. I. Isom of Lea-; Every boy can find his right place and vocation. To be sue burg, on Wednesday, February I cessful the mIn(1 and the worlc 17, 1915, Mrs. Elizabeth King' ..... hft nrlillRPf, ot aictvenzie unuge. ine oouy has been taken to Eugene for in terment there, tomorrow 45c Coffee THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR 10c. to 50c IF PRESENTED AT f R0CER9 FEBRUARY 1 5th to 20th, 1915 FOLGER'S GGT COFFEE ftecuUr Sptclal U prlc retail price wltli coupon 1 t TIN8 .45 .36 2 " .BO .88 211'" " 1.00 .78 B " " 2.00- 1.BO Crocert will eblloct tin difference from ut enter voun onocn below Hiimbct ot.IInt I, tliclin, j 45c Quality WE REDEEM THEM lUnJ to our lolkitor of dIiverrmn We are exclusive dealers in this city of Folgers goods I. D. Larimer. - The Grocer Ernest Lyons, who has been in and around Marshfield dur ing the winter, came In, today from the Sluslaw where lie vls. lted a fe,w days. Ernest says that business Jn the bay country Is very quiet and he Is glad' to be back in Lane comity. Parties wishing to contribute clothing to the A'sociated' Char ities will please ask their gro cery deltverymen to take the supplies ;to E. E. Morrison's'.,' whore they will be taken caro'oft iENlNIE FEN WICK, Pres. Associated Charities. Tho Artisans held their annu al supper last night to members and their families. Over a hun dred plates were Beryed, tho af fair being voted a grand success. The evening was spent until a late hour in playing games and social chat. Thero are a numbor of tho members going to Fair mount this evening to visit a member thero who through HI health was unable to attend. Saturday program at tho Boll consists of "Tho Master Koy," twp reels; "The District Utornoy'B Brother," a two-reel auujoct, featuring Grace Cunanl and Francis Ford; also a come dy, "Love, Luck, and Candy." "Called Back," is the title of tho four-reel feature at the Bell Thursday and Friday nights. It Is, a vivid, dramatiza tion of Hugh Conway's popular book. Prof. Munsterberg tells us this can' be accomplished by the ap plication of the Science of Psy chology. Philadelphia North American. We will divide our profits with you. When you need flour, buy of' us and you will, be sure of Quality and saVc money at the siaiixe time. Cupid Hard wheat $ 1.85, Johnson's Best, the "China Pheasant'' brand $1.75. Special prices on quantities. We carry a full line ot alL kinds, of Feeds, Flour, Hay, Stock Food and Poultry Supplies. Come in and get our prices. Springfield Feed Company. St. Johns Evengelical United Church to be built to cost $6,000. 96-223 Report of the condition of the First National Bank of Springfield, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business December 31, 1914, condensed from report to the Comptroller of the Currency: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $102,135.81 U. S. and other Bonds and Warrants . . 21,810.91 Banking house, real estate, furniture and fixtures . . . , 13,457.85 Cash and due from banks 39;962.32 $177,366.89 LIABILITIES Capital stock . $ 25,000.00 Surplus and Profits ;..'.. 3;002.73 Circulation . . i-. h! . .......... w 0,250.00 De'pbsits' .V 143,114.1 . $177,366.8$ ESTA BLISH E D I9W The Best Groceries Eor Less Money The Fifth Street Grocery Thos. Sikes, Prop. Phone 22 Classified Ads For Sale, Bent, Wrnted, Etc FOR SALE Red clover seed. Tested. 15c per lb. Write P. O. Box 66, or phone 28F2, Springfield, Ore. . 56 FOR SALE Two U. S. Separa tors' ds good as now. A bar gain, i Springfield Creamery, 4-t.f. FOR SALE FU11 blooded white Wynndotto Roosters from prize winning strain. E. P, Lyon. Route 1, Springfield tf 6 Per CentMONEY 6 Per Cent , MONEY 6 Per Cent Lonns may bo obttilnofl for any pur pose! on ,a'cceptablQ RoaV Estato secur ity: liberal privileges; correspondence solicited, - , .Aj,(?: AGENCY COMPANY. 758 Gas', Electrics DUr,, Denvor, Colorado, How Much MoneyDid You Save Last Month? Not much! There are others, but we know one man who gave himself a note for $1000.00, then opened an interest paying deposit account with us and saved until he paid himself off. 4 PER CENT interest is one of the best paying little machined you ever operated. Commercial State Bank Capital $30,000.00 " ''THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES" ! It Is Due To active selling ot good good that our stock is kept fresh, and clean. Try usi Miller & Mosier I