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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1915)
Yom Bruggisi You should have a regular family druggist, Just as you havoa family physician. A druggist's trade should lie founded on confidence, and confidence Ih usually a product of kuoyvlodo. Oct accjualntod with our utoro and Us man iiKomejit. We yant your drug trade on the basis of super ior goods and sorvlco. If you will try us, you will soon have abundant reason for making our storo your regular trading place. "Lot uo bo your family drugglot." NEVER SUBSTITUTE TALES OF THE ...TOWN... N. W. Gay Is able to bo out again after n slogo of tho grip. 0 Seo J. P. Fry, Notary Public Fire Insurance- and Ileal Estate Garden seeds. Standard, tested verities at M. C. Dressier & Son's. G-7 Grandma Bryan moved today to tho homo of hor son, J. J. Uryun. A danco will bo given at tho Dexter hall on Saturday evening March C. Mrs. 0. M. Uruco of Wood burn Is visiting at tho homo of Mrs. C. W. Itofght. Psychology tho real test for selecting an occupation. Hear tho lecture Tuesday evening. p, A. Ahopi proprietor of ie hotel Goshen, was in Sprjng jjpld this mornjpg op business. Replannig of tho river brldgo here "was completed last week by a crpw of men hired by tho county. Mrs. Ed Kcser and children Joft Eridv for SpoKane, to which plaui Mr, KcBter had pre cede them. I c Harold Peery returned Sun day' evening from Corvstlia, yVhero hb had been for a brief visit with frlonda. Miss Veda Rarbro went to Lo well last Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. Alice Shultz. She returned this morning. ' Mr. and Mrs. Doty of Chicago arrived In Springfield this morn ing on their way to visit her sis ter, Mrs. Mcllwaln at Leaburg. ' ' . You will miss a good laugh If you fall to seo "Rashis' Rab bit Hunt," at the Boll Tuesday and Wednesday. Bring tup lcld Ulcs and lot them see it. i m Mrs. ate poster and daugh ter Isaleno are expected home" tomorrow from Mabel, where iho has be(jn visiting her jno !ther, Mrs. ilono Whltbeck. s , M. Fenwlck, member of tho legislature from Springfield, re turned hojmp guiiday, worn ot !by thp work of tho last few days of tho session. v . Tho regular meeting of tho iKnlghts and Ladies of Security ylll bp hold Thursday evening, February 25, 1D15. All members aro requested to bo present. 1 , Lola Barr, Esther Furusot, !Roy Cairns and Pat Conloy at tended the basket ball gamo In 'Eugono Saturday night bo jweon thp Universities of Ore gon apd Washington. mm Martin Johnson, wife and hreo .children Krrjyed .last week from fflrlpw, Oklahoma, and Moy' pro going onto tho Tom (Seavey place. Mrs. Johnson Is a daughter of Mr. Gordonlor, J. L. Clark went to Portland on a business trip Friday. Switches mado from comb ings. Mrs. J. B. Sowash. MCt4 m m I do all kinds of altering and repairing. Jenkins, the Cleaner, Hear tho lecture on Pys chology Tuesday evening at tho Reapers Hall. Andy Nystrom was down from the Hylaud camps at Landax last Thursday. A. T. Brewer, the Fall Creek merchant, was In Springfield on business Saturday. O Mrs. N. J. Harblt returned last night from Portland where she had been on uaislucss. ' ' George and Tom Ohlsen and their families spent Sunday with their parents west of Eugene. A. J. Arinstrojig of Cottage Grpvo visited Ids liiother, Mrs. Jeanettp RJchardson here oyer Sunday. :Good reliable fjre Insurance. No assessipenta; pp mopiborshlp fee. Pay opce.and .you are done. l. ,13. Wallf er fit tjlQ City Hall. , ' jf Repainting of the front of the building occupied by the Beaver- Herndon Hardware company, a bright yellow, was completed Saturday. iXllliMP' . SPRA-StlLPinjR The piodorn tfulphur Spray A dry compound that dhEolves quick ly In cold water. 100 pnwdB goes as far as 50 gallops of Lime Sulphur. Costs less. Does bet ter work. Springfield Feed Co. A Southern Pacific bridge crew has bee,n working v,Iti a, pile driver north of town ror' pairing bridges and coverts for llio past wook. They expect to finish their work in this vicinity by tomorrow. Tho Roll has a dandy pro gram for Tuesday and JVqdnqs day "Perils of Paulino," two reels, "Rastus' Rabbit Hunt," a dandy comedy; "Plqtorial Ga gry,' one reel scoplc, and "Pathe News." F Each Tuesday and Wednes day program at tho Bell con tains tho "Patho News" and ono otler educational film. Tho ' prb?eiitia,nagcmept of ,tho Bell thought thp high school stu dents and teachers in all depart imontB would bo Interested in such a program. INDUSTRIAL NOTES Oregon Power Co. Installing now lighting system fpr Mon mouth. Moro Split-log drags and less splitting profits with rand con tractors will mako bettqr roads. St. Helens Local quarry has cantrnqt for 80,000 belgian blocks. T,ho Legislature s killing labor oils which Interfere with lndusr tries as fast as they show up. A St. i-Iolons shipbuilder will build now mill for 'government snngboat Mathloma. MUST KEEPREGOflD OF HOIS SOU Springfield physicians have re ceived copies of tho circular sent out by tho federal authorities acquainting them with the law aimed to check tho use of habit- forming drugs, wh)ch goes into effect March 1. Under tho act, physicians and dentists will violate the law if they have In possession any pp iUm, coca leaves, compound or derivative, Including morphine, codelp, cocajne or heroin, unless they have registered with the collector of Internal revenue and h.aye paid a special annual tax of $1. Violation tlf any provision of the drug act subjects the vio lator to a fine tho minimum of which is $50. The Jaw is ycry strict and un der It physicians must keep a complete record of drugs used, the hour and minute adminis tered to a' patient and the name of the patient and his address. Tho records must be open to federal Inspection. Dentists will be required to keep a record also, but not so minute. 111110 to plant your garden. Planet Jr. tools at M. C. Bres sler &. Son's 0-7 Hear the lecture on Pys cholpgy Tuesday pvenlng at the Reapers Hall. a Claud Washburno of Junction City spent today with relatives lu Springfield. E. E. Kepnqr returned Friday from a business trip north on thcP.E.,&E. line. Psychology tie real test for selecting ap occupation. Hear the jectjirc Tuesday evening. ARE YOU at SEA? About your shoe repairing? If spcome and see Hall the Shoe Doctor, Fifth and Main street. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Wetherbee of Independence were In Spring Hold this afternoon visiting Mr. Wetherbeo's slter, Mrs. W. A. Dill. T. L. Billlngsly, general super intendent of thp P. E. & E. lines, accompanied by Manager Tow ner pf tlje Eugene-Sprlngfiold system, was in Springfield Fri day calling on business men. F. J. Mosler, formerly asso ciated with Ransom Miller in thp firm of Miller & Mosler, will jcVe the 'last qf the' week for Oregon City to reside. He wish es to be liear hjs parents, who are in poor -health. ' A. L. Martin, manager for the Oregon Power company at In dependence apd Dallas, was In Springfield Friday Inspecting the plant here. He was the guest of Chief Engineer and Mrs. Mc culloch at luncheon. Smaller profits, quick sales; our prices talk and the Quality of our goods Is the best. Buy your i(l9",r pf us apd save mpnoy Cupid flpur is flrs,t grpdp hard wheat patent and polls at thp samp prjqp as yalloy flpurs $1.85. Jphusop's Rest is a blended flpur of the fluest qual- ItyrJt's the "China Pheasant" brand and sells at $1.75 or $1.70 In barrel lots. Sprlngflold Feed Company, FOLLOW DIRECTIONS -Buy good slioos, and when thoy need repairing, bring them to Hall, the' Shoe Doctor, Fifth ancj Main streets. SEED POTATOES FOR SALE, Lnin shipping in two carloads of jvespo Burbank seed pota toes. I will guarantee to buy nil potatoes raised frqm this stock In Toitf, " See' E. E. 'MorrlsonT npxt door to the post office. SOCIAL Warda Ellecne Smith cele brated her fifth birthday annl- yemry Saturday, February 20, at the home, of her parents on north Fifth street. Tho after noon was spent In romping and games so dear to childish hearts after which refreshments were served. Tho invited guests were Inga Solclm, William Pollard, Gladys Walker, Jean Hill, Julo Pollard, lola Thorps, Alone Al len, Maizic Gibson, Leona MJlli gan, Winifred Allen, Thelma Fuller, Emo Gibson, Delbert Slkes, Harold Boeson, Junia Bocson, Warda and Buster Smith. Mrs. Charles Myers enter tained Saturday afternoon in honor of her little daughter's sixth birthday anniversary. Af ter music and games, refresh ments were served. Those pres ent were Doris Myers, Ruth Sales, Marceda Sales, Olive Rus sell, Vetra Jtussell, Dema Cum- mlhgs, Dorothy Cunimlngs, Marjorle Rudlman, Constance Rebhan. A large number of Springfield ladles, members of the Order of Eastern Star, went to Eugene Friday night to attend the ban quet and initiation of Evange line chapter. Those who went from her were Mrs. S. Young, Misses Anna and Ella Young, Theda Perkins, Nora Sorenson, Alice Kcstcr, Mrs, L. A. Bass, Mrs. A. Middleton, Mrs. C. H. Mortensen, Mra. C. E. Wheaton, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swarts, Miss Edna Swarts, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bower, Mrs. Helen M. Welnhart (Lorane), and A. J. Henderson. . The Emanon Club held its regular bi-weekly meeting on Wednesday of last week at the Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the firm heretofore existing un dcthe name of Miller & Mosler Is hereby dissolved by Mr; Mos ler selling his one-half Interest to I. A. Nice. The new firm will known1 as Nice & Miller, and wili continue the business as heretofore done by Miller & Mosier. All accounts due Miller & Mosier will be payable to Nice & Miller, and all accounts owirtg by Miller & Mosler will be paid by "Nice &. Miller. Card of Thanks. I wish to take this meaita to thank the people of Springfield for the patronage extended the firm' of Miller & Mosier while I was connected with it, and to urge a continuance of this pa tronage with Messrs. Nice and Miller, whom, I am sure, will continue the same policies we have "heretofore followed. F. J. MOSIER. Classified Ad$ 'for Silf, gent, Wwiid, Eti, R. O. A. hall for rept. Well ven tilated and lighted, clean and warm. JKitchen nPd dining room attached. Rates reason-t able. Apply to Fred Watko, Gilbert : Davis iqtW. A.Hall. FOR SALE Eggs from fancy bred Partridge Wyandotts $1.50 per 15 at the house, Qth and D streets Springfield, Ore. Phono 108 R W. L. Dunlap. FOPTALBFull blooded white Wyandotte Roosters from prize -winning strain. E. P. Lyon. Route 1, Springfield tf 6 Per Cent MONEY 6 Pep Cent MONEY P Pep Cent Loans may bo obtained for any pur- fiosfc on Qccoptablo Ileal Estato secur ty;' liberal privileges; correspondence solicited, A. C. AGENCY COMPANY. 758 (las, Electric Bldg., Denver, Colorado. - - 'Call for Warrants. Notice la hereby given that I yrlll pay all outstanding Street Improve ment warranto agalnBt tho Town of Springfield up to and Including num ber CB87. Interest will cojise after February 23, 1015. " "Byovdef "of "th"6" Town Council. LILLIAN ClOIUUE. VM 3&n Tjrcsurqr. NOTES home of Mrs, Henry McCollum The next meeting will 1e held with the MJaue McPherson on north Mill street. Eighty young people of the Methodist church attended the monthly social at the church an Friday evening. After an even ing passed enjoyably in games, Ice cream and cake were serv ed. A number of the newer members of the church attend ed and got acquainted. The Idillo club held Its usual bl-wcekly dancing session at the Reapers hall Saturday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Mprfjenscn were the patron and patroness. The guests of the club were Mrs. A. Mlddleton and Miss Rhodes (Eugene). The Gleaners society met last Thusday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. S. Reals. The society is plannig to give a social in a short time. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Robert Drury the first Thursday in March. Over two hundred Modern Woodmen of America, Royal Neighbors and their friends, in cluding 75 or 80 from Eugene, attended the joint installation of these orders held Friday eve ning. An elaborate supper was served after the program. Red hatchets, tied with, the colors of the orders were the souvenircs, and the malet and wedge en tered largely Into the table de corations The program includ ed the following: Song, Char lotte Gussler; recitation, Ralph Cliiic; recitation, Doris Meyers; song, parry Gussler; recitation, Lillian Ralfpr; floor drill by the Eugpne Woodmen team.. First SJiiprrjent of &app.mheimr Just Arrived. Un usually Nice Show ings. Come in and Look Them Over. 11 -A C. Sales, GENTS' FURNISHER at the Toggery imiMiMi HAMILTON MOVEMENTS Are made In 17, 19, 21 and 23 jewal and range in Price from $12.25 to $60 More Hamilton watches are used on the railroads of America than any other watch. Don't buy a watch until you see the Hamil ton. You can't beat a Hamilton for the money p. VA HOOF, Jeweler & Optician WOLF & MIIXER Harney, Laprobes, Horse BlanHots, VVhips, Gloves, Har ness and Shoe repairing. Spring- d, Between 3r and Main. We Give Fidelity Trading Stamps. State Eni)lpyment bureaus vlll Ely? employment p inem pJoVed.pHticIaris. . r.i 'en-: W M- Oim HimdrM) DUm Kawwl Ur amy mum at Cater Hir Catarrh Cure In U acmur AraMlr wtmn Mm' : mtmt bmm. tTUe 7 cni pit my wm nipwi. tmm tUItt r-mllf fin ft Dr aot fo out ot jowa pr aHjr- Ihing In. tli Mae of lfMlr p4, can obtain the mt &ht St home. Springfield Bakery S. xaang, Ero. CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS DentistTji DR. J. E. RICHMOND ' '-i PHONES: Office, 3; Reifef!ce, 111-J Over Commercial Bank, ; Springneld, Oregon. See Edwards & Bralt&in For Farm and City-Froperty Exchangee a Specialty' Springfield - Oregon pnone 30 w. Dr. N. W. EMERY DENTIST TELEPHONE .8 ODlce In the I. O. O. F. Bulldi SPRJNGFIELD, OREGOi'" J. H. BOWER Lawyer. Phone 1221 S31 Willamette .St. Eugene, Q Dr. Eugene Kciter Olfice in bteveBs-ierKiBS moex PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Pboaee: ResWeeqe 91 Office 82 ' ' rIstTanw SucceMer to Calklna & Son. ,: General Drayage Business, Pianos Moved. Phone 70 - - Sf rlntfte,, pragBiu pffiee Ninth and Pearl Su. TGiepfieeM DB. MJ. SJWFFER, B. V. f. yETERINARy SURSEON AND DENTIST Suite 2. Phone 388, EUGENE, ORB Jlegjdeace oyer Dodge's Store ...... The H. SANDGATHE Proprietor Main, bet Fourth and Fifth. Pbone 11 SPRINGFIELD - ' OREGON b$. p. h; eacjaNv Vcte.nnary.Surieoo and Derttiat Office: vWa"rno'ck' Feed Bn nes: Office 984 Residence 11SK-J 1 EUGENE - - OREGON 4. F, Titys, rjfl. & Homeopathic Fiiyscji and Surgn ' Obstrotrics ana Dl3eesea of CUHlr. Res. Phone 61. Office Plione f 2? ' IteBidenpe 283; West ath Office 938 Will. Street" Eugene, ? - Oregon.. O. IJ. Gullion, U:f$ practice Limited tj f Eye, Ear, Nose and TfiroaC Graduate Nurse Attending 306, White Temple, Eugene. GOOD SUGGESTION TO SPRINGFIELD PEOPLE, It Is surprising tho amount of qJJ,.. foul mattor tbo Simula mUtutp of liuckjiorn bark, glycerine, etc., knoyit as Adler-i-ka, drains from tho system. This romedy becamg fampua by curing appenilieitjs and acts nl J?QTI thp i)pjer and lower bowels so thoroughly that ,ONE PQSE rqlioves ,spur qtomaelr gas oh the stomach andoustlpation al mosf IMMEDIATELY: .yfevMO mighty Rlad wo aro .8nrngfijl,d agents for- Ad- .JsnH-iyi. f. r. Poovy, artist. nwt liflMltf frlTpStVMMf m&