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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1915)
4 ffi for gfefflf In quality hikI attractlvonewi Hie writikrfJiaMrg, Of todiiy, etfcelany ever before jJWdtfBW ' Wd afford an adequate sclocllbVi of tho veVy! latest design, inclUUlng )ai)or of a WlUo variety of tints, hJuihV wokVos arid wclghtn, ' ilf, voir lllfc nico writing papers or if you want fltaidlhfiig "different" you will' find hero just what ymrdcMro', ''" . Wo curry a full lino of Eaton-Cmno'w Celebrated Writing I'upors. , Tfc I I JM NEVER SUBSTITUTE TALES OF THE ...TOWN... Sco J. P. Fry, Notnry Public Flro Insurance and Heal Estate. Walter J. Drown of Vida wan in Springfield Sunday. "Tlio Spinners of Speech" at tho" Hell Theatre Tuesday night. I do all kinds of altering and repairing. Jenkins, the Cleaner; Giles Amen of West Spring field is confined to IiIb liomo with a severe cold; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trotter of Marcola hhi in Springfield to day shopping. "The Spinners of Speech" at the Bell Theatre Tuesday night Is new to y&u. Mm. Clay Parker of Landax was in Springfield and Eugene Saturday on u shopping trip. Wild's Llnbloum in stock, 3-G and 12 ft. widths. H&ydch & Mctcalf the homo furnishers. 9-tw-tf Mr. and Mrs. John Sparks vlstcd at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Haley In Eugene on Sunday. ato Delerla Holland of West Springfield, left Sunday for North Dakota, where she will muko her home with an aunt. Good reliable flro insurance. No assessments; no membership foe. Pay onco and you nro dono. II. E. Walker at the City Hall. John Mason of West Spring field returned last week from Twin Fulls, Idaho, where ho had been in a-hospital for some tlfno. Miss Alice Stanlger was so ill Thursday and Friday qt last week that she was unable to hear her classes. Mrs. Howard Parsons' substituted for'hfir. . Charles Bowman, formerly In business In Springfield, was In from Blachley Saturday on busi ness. Ho has been serving on the Jur$f, arid camo to Spring field when occasion offered. . WJlliam and Robert McCul locb, sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCulloch, vero operated on at the Springfield hospital Friday fbr the removal of tonsilB and ridnoids. They were able to re turn homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, M. L. Donovan, formerly of Springfield, moved Saturday to KahlotuB, Washing ton. Thoy hud been living fo Romo months at Veiieta, where Mrs. Donovan's brother, Wado Mooro', is publishing tlio Will amette Valley Enterprise. Every veteran of tho War of the Ildbotlion, and every one ro tated to a veteran are Invited to tho regular monthly dlnnor of Itika post' and Circle Friday, MnrnW K nf. ihr V O. W. lmll. Dinner promptly at noon; pro gram and short business session later. Mrs, Alllo Waggoner of Wood Lake, -Nebraska; on her way to tho San Francisco exposition, stopped oyer In Springfield for a short visit with her cousin, Mrs. W. Tlomps'bn. Mr. and Mrs. MoDil .also of Wood Lake, whoro Mr, McDill Is a retired banker, are also visitors In Springfield. Switches mado from comb ings, Mrs. J. D Sowash. M5t4 I leaf tho new Edisbn Disc Phonographs ut Peory'ri. Wild's linoleum gives best service. For sale by Ilaydcn & Motculf. , 9-tw-tf Mrs. J. II. Dower Is vlstlng her sister, Mrs. E. p. Palmer, near Lorauo, tins week. VIv Dunlon of Camp Creek was registered at tho Hotel Springfield Saturday. Mrs. Mary Buchanan is ill at tho home of her boh, Edgar uupp on I-mil street. -"The Spinners of Speech" at the Doll theatre Tuesday nlgh't will Interest you. m Earl B. Nnpper of Veneta was ,n Springfield Saturday and Sunday visiting friends. a Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cornelius of Goshen word in Springfield this morning on business! a .a. - "Tho Spinners of Speech" at the Boll Thcatro Tuesday night Is something wbrtli sed lug. a a a C. R. DawnlncofMarcoIa was In Springfield Frlflay,1 ani?; vas registered at the 'Hotel Spring field. ; a a a Mrs. George Fisk, wild has, been at Maplctori for ""the pXst threo months, roturtteu home laBtweek. ' ' " "Mrs. Ben Harris "and children of Eugene spent Saturday'1 and Sunday with Mrs. Ray Eniersori of Springfield, a a TtnH npiienn rtnmnlfitfirl tho demolition of the partly1' burned building next to urcs3iers nara ware Btoro Saturday. a W. A. Hall and his mother are moving today from Emerald Heights to their homo thoy re cently purchased on A street. a" a a Mrs. P. A. Bell and daughter Of Mabel; who have been visit ing 'relatives' at Coburg, return ed to their home this afternoon. a a a George Magill has accepted, a position at the John Seavey hop ranch and will go shortly to Join tho crow that will do spring Work at the ranch. "L. Craighead or Springfield Junction, who was operated on at the Springfield hospital sever al weeks ago, will be able to go to his homo tomorrow. F. J. Mosler, formerly asso ciated with Ransom Miller In tho grocery firm of Miller and Mosler, accompanied by Mrs. Mosler, leaves today for Orogon City, where they will reside. a a TiGnnai-d Lenlov. formerly a mouther of tho Snrlnafleld town council and prominent In busi ness circles nore, amveu Sun day from Qalrdalo, California, to- look after hiB business Inter ests hero. Ho has traded for a ranch near Oakvillo, Washing ton, and is on his way to that place, a a Died At his homo at Waltor vlllo at 8 o'clock p. m Saturday, Fobruary 27, 1915, Nadlson iTrirfc. need 79 vcars. Funeral services woro conducted at tho homo Sunday morning at 10 o'clock by Rev, Mr. Irwin, and tho body waB brought to Walk er's chapel and prepared" for, shipment to Hood Rlvor, where; lJ?jnt will be, naa,q togjgg- SOG IAi L NOTES Mis Marian Harper enter tained charmingly at -whist Fri day evenlnk at her. home on Mill and C struts. She served a dainty luncheon to her guests who in cluded MIm&m WllKOh, Roberts, Hampton and McEWIn, of Eu gene, Miss Alice Kestcr, Mr. and Mjru. C. E. Wheaton, Mr. aha Mrs. Emery Richardson, George Perkins, Mr. Carter, Thurman Rlggs, Magnus Premier, and A. J. Henderson. The Prlscllla club was enter tained Friday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. J. M. Wlthrow, spending tho afternoon at sow ing, Tho hostess served a dainty luncheon to tho members of the club. Those present were Mrs. Carl Fischer, Mrs. Geo. Barnes, Mrs, Alex McKcnzlo and Mrs. J. E. Rose, a a a a a Members of the Ncedlecraft recalled that Thursday was the birthday anniversary of Mrs. R. L. Drury, who was their .hostess for the day, so the members brought with them a beautiful potted hyacinth as a birthday rcmembcrance. The afternoon was passed in sewing and con versation, and afterward the hostess served a dainty two course luncheon and a birthday cake. Tho guests of the club were Mrs. S. II. Baker, Mrs. Mary B. Stevenson, Mrs. Ed. Perkins, Mrs. W. L. Dunlap, Mrs. Adeline Copenhaver, Mrs. Hugh Kester and daughter, Icoline. Club members present were Mrs. J. P. Fry, Mrs. C. E. Fischer,' Mrs. W. F. Walker, Mrs. W. II. Pollard, Mrs, R. L. Kirk, Mrs. M. G. Bally, Mrs. J. 0. Rich mond and Mrs. H. E. Walker. a a The Whist club held Its regu- af seion at cards' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Larimer on Thursday everting. Two prize Were awarded, the one for club members going to J, J. Bryan, and tho one for guests to Mrs. FranK dcpuo. Mrs. C. E. Whton was offered consola tion. Members and guests who partook of Mr. and Mrs. Lari mer's hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse1 Seavey, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. C E. Wheaton, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. le- Pue, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Peery, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Washburne( Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, Mrs. A. Mid dleton, Mrff. J. C, Mullen, J; B. Bell and Dr. J. R. Barr. Miss Theda Perkins and Miss Nora Sorenson were joint hos tesses of the G. T. Club at the Sorenson home Friday evening. A Jolly time was passed in games anu contests, and the hostesses served a delightful luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Gbddard gaVe a surprise party at their home Saturday evening In hon or of their son and' son-in-law, Mr. Tom Goddard and Mr. H. Park, whose birthday anniver saries occurred that day. The evening was spent In playing many enjoyable games, after which dainty refreshments were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Goddard, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Chetwood, Mr. and Mrs. H. Park, Goldie Park, Frank Goddard, Tom Goddard, Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Johnson, Dora Longmire, Ira Fuller, Grandma Campbell, Mr. and Mra. Gordon Pratt. Sylvia Pratt, Mrs. S. Pratt, Goldie Pratt, Mrs. H. Shahan. Grace Shahan. W. J. Hcnnls of Marcola trans acted business In Springfield Friday. mm Our floor covering depart ment is complete. Haydep1 & Mctcalfi , 94w-tf The Bcavfcr-Henltion Hard ware conVimlfv. re'ce'lveU a cXt- load of farm' Impmorits today. ..A. MIddleton returned Sunday from' a' vhslt bf six weeks! to &uicastcr; Ohio? th'e'hbfne of His indth'e'r!- ' V 1 L f r T a. r- - Clyde Weh'dei of; ' VXtft', regis-' tefed 'at tile HHtel fenHn'tffYeldt'bn'. Sunday 1whiler dif hWQrib FOrtiaftoT ' lilv ' ! . t 1 Mr: and rMs. Norwood Cox nibbed Saturday into the Fry. tiouse'oii A street between Sixth" Uitd eVcn'th.- ia a Mrs. Herbert Snteed, daughter Classified Ads of Air. and Mrs. ArMontgqiftery, Is qIttf blck -wfth'tOufsllUls at he h'bhitf af Walt ervlHev The'Reapers of America gave a most enjoyable dance In their HUH Friday evening. Over one hundred were served at the sup per which followed. a a a Mrs. Margaret Hendricks, a former resident of SnrlnKfleld; and Dr. J. 'Randolph ,Barr, were quietly married- at Yreka, Cali fornia, on February 8, 1915. They took a short wedding trip. through California, and kept their friends here in Ignorance of the romance until today. They expect to go to housekeep ing shortly. The management of the Bell guarantees a good program for Tuesday and Wednesday. "Perils vof Pauline," 2 reels, the 17th series (increasing In In terest with each week.) "The Police Dog," a Brag comedy similar to "RastUs Rab bit Hunt" a good one. "Coffee Cultivation" -Educational, "Pathe News." You' can't afford to miss thi3 program. Marsfield Is to have a conser vatory of music. FOLLOW DIRECTIONS Buy good shoes, and when they neeJ repairing, bring them to Hall, the Shoo Doctor, Fifth and Main streets,. w;p, W. All members carnestfy re quested ;" to attend n'dxt Tuesday evening, Somo nelghborprosent Will receive a hat, you'd better come, ' - . H. E. WALKER, FOR- ALE FumltMre, -prkctii J' tifAv Al&n inn. llonVfrwr stbyb, 'one cobK stoWf and some fruit Call ori'ReV. G. F. Eisenmenger. A FEW ULL B1LdODSDVp?LY MOtjTH'RbCKfti'ockerels'fbV afeie. Inqulfe-'of It B.-'Wallfer "'h'ycityrjttali: vt-' FbR7 SALE-FulL bloodea white ' 1 WjH&ho'1te' RoSste'ra' t fern prize Kvlnhihg sfialrf. tf. JP. Lyon. Rbufe l, Springfieid tf FOTt SALE Eggs from fancy bred Partridge "WyaiMo'tts. $i:Gp per5 15 sit the house, Bth an'u'jj'stfeets SprfhgfieW, Ore. Ph6rie l08' ft V. L. DUnlap. FOR "RENT Tbx&aoiv nished house close in. Box! 74 Springfield. 8-ti WE FURNISH BUILDING LOANS IN SPRINFIELD, or! loans on residence or business ; property. You can repay j loans like rent. Call or write for' particulars. Peterson Skotheim & Co., Register Duiidirta Eugene. Ore 9-10-1 FOR SALE 17-ft. new boat. Call at Springfield Planing Mill or Phone 130W3. 9tf. LOST, between Swarts and Mc Klln's residences, Saturday, a broach light "blue enamel with Shriners' emblem in center. Finder "please return to News office. Reward. It 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. 6 Per Cent MONEY 6 Per Cent MONEY 6. Per Cent Loans may be obtained for any pur. pose on acceptable Real Estate secur ity; liberal privileges.;- correspondence solicited. A. C. AGENCY COMPANY. 758 Gas, Electrlo BJdg., Denver, Colorado, rJJ 'IMC -,,' 4St yU M Instantly Recognized The man who docs all his business through his Bank Is Instantly recognized as a systematic, business nlart and one whose chances for success arc excellent Tho man who does not use a Bank Is not mak ing the most of his opportunities, ' A cordial welcome awaits you at this Ba First National Baijk Springfield, Oregon ESTABLISHED 1907 SAFETY- CONYEN I EN CE -SERVICE The Best Groceries For Less Money The Fifth Street Grocery Thos. Sikes, Prop. Phone 22 . .-"V yyr:rr rtwwr I Mp& Math ffl&m You 36' East K in i Not much! TheWare others, but we know trave himself a note for SIOOOIOCT. then oDeriad i? paying ut; posit iiccuuiit witxi us 2Uiu .s&rct 4IER CENT interest is one of the one man -who an interest- ivunui ne paia I machines you ever operated. best paying little v jbominercial State Bank Capital $16,00000 IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED The Springfield Creamery CHAS. 8ARKMAN, Preprieter Try it and bet convinced that it pays to patronize home industries. J. . 'JT) M . .V.. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, (M: SstabUshed 1883. Capital and Surplus . - - $300,000.00 Interests on Savings Accounts a nd Time Certificate Call for Warrants. Notlco Is horoby given that I will pay all outstanding Sfroot Improve ment vnrrauts against tho Town oC SprliiKflcUl up to anil Including num ber 6587. Intorest will coaso after February 23, 1915. Uy ordor of the Town CounclU LILLIAN QOItniB, 7-t4 Town Treasurer. WOLF &. MILLER Harness, Laprobes, Horse Blankets, Whips, Cloves, Har ness and Shoe repairing. Spring field, Between 3rd and Main. , We Give Fidelity Trading Stamps;!v Tax Information Furnished Let Us Look Up Your 1914 Taxes for You ' We are tax investigators and can give you complete infor mation. Send us full description of your real estate that you wish to pay taxes on, giving us number of acres, number of Section and Township and Range; or if town property give us lot and block number and what Addition. We will then write you what your taxes amount to. We Charge Only 25c For this information on taxes to $25,00; 35 cents on taxes to $50.00; 50 cents on taxes to $100,00. Over that amount wp charge 12 of one per cent. Be sure to send the minimum, charge 25 cents with your request for tax Information, bal ance if any can be paid later. Our' method Is endorsed by leading business men of the County. FISK & WOLGQTT, Box 3I2, Eupne, Org. W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 62S , , Residence 67J Wett Main Ofc HERBERT E. WALKER1 NOTARY ; , PUBLIC . 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