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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1915)
! .- . it- PdTesionM Service This Is-a store whoro the profviMlonal sido of Pharmacy lu oinpliRHfccd. . Wo rotibgiUzo oilr responsibility to the'publlc. To our tobhnlcal knowledge and years of oxpxorlonco wo ndd a superior sorvlco, Our Interests are mutual. If right drugs, right Borvlcoat(d' right prices aro an Inducement, wo hUouUI llko to bo your famllDrugglsts, NEVER SUBSTITUTE m'. i m . 1 ; xaies 01 tne Town 4. Switches made from comb ings. Mrs. J. 13, Sowash. MG14 Our floor covering depart ment's complete. Hayden & Metcalf. 9-tw-tt Mrs. liuchanan tvIio ban been ill for, a week Or more, Is mUch Improved. J. P. Ames of West Springfield has leased his place to George I-nndls for this year. a Mrs. II. F. Ogdcn from Ma pleton visited Miss Alice Stnnl- ger Friday and Saturday. ' MlSs Catherine Williams of Eugene visited her sister, Mi's. Ferol Perkins last week. Mrs. Jcanetto Richardson and Mr8.McDevItt took Sunday din gier with Mr. and Mrs. Ncet. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Coffer tof Wcndllng spent the weekend in Springfield visiting friends. xThe News Boy quartette in "songs, comcdytund instrumental duct at the Bell Wednesday eve ning. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beck of Eu : Reno visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Emorson and Mrs. George FIsk Sunday. 'Miss Ada Rcnnc, daughter of, Mr. and Mra. II. W. Rcnno is .quite ill at the liquio of her par- cnts on D street hear Sixth. Howard Woods and wife loft Saturday for San Francisco on n business and pleasure trip. They expect to bo absent about two weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Ilerhert Baker of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. I. Sutton of Springfield wore dln ner 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Sparks Sunday. at A now stock of Wall Paper, all the now and latest designs, hns Just been received by Beav- er-IIemdon Hardware Co. The Yellow "Front "Store. ' The Reapers of America gavo a very enjoyable smoker at their hall following the lodge session ! Friday "niKht. Steamed clams -were tho'chlof Item of 'the menu. Charles llivett, formerly a President of Springfield, but now 'at Bethany, Nebraska, arrvlcd fSaturday' to visit friends and to look after his property Interests fliere, Mrs. A. W. Dugan, sister of Dr. J. R. Ban, returned to her (homo at Marcola yesterday af i'ter having spent five weeks in tho Springfield hospital, follow ing an operation. John McKay and Lot Dom tfmlck were In Sprlngfiold this Jmornlng on their way to Wond ylng where they will work 'wltsh1 the brldgo crow putting In the, ;new turn table lor tno s. iJ. t SAY, Do you know that If ?you wolud let Hall, the Shoo iDoctdr, repair those qld shoes U'hoy would last longer than now wics nnd bo a HEAP more com fortable and cheaper. Fifth and 'Main 'strdots. The Coast Rango Lumber company pf Mabel, on Friday frecordeda bill of Talo 6f 1,229, $55 feet "of lumber now in the Mabel yards 'to'tho Henry Davis jfljumbor company of Portland,. The salo price is $5,000. . Harness piled In first class tihnrio Ijv Wolf filler. shape by Wolf & Miller. Wo lifiht biittcr wrappers. Plioiio 2 Wll do 'the rest.. I db all kinds' of altering and repairing. Jenkins, tho Cleaner. Mr, and-Mrs. Alkenof Eugene visited .Mr. 'and frsVLf ,W. Clark Sunday. Btiv 'some dnndv homc- (miido candles of tho Loyal Alphas at tno food salo Satur day. Wild's linoleum gives best service. For sale by Haydcn & Metcalf. 9-tw-tf You can get tho O-Cedar Mops nnd Polish at Beaver Ilcnidon Hardware Co. Tho probabilities are that tho local Ico -plunt will commence operations about April 1. ' George Fisk went to Marcola Saturday lb take hp ihls 'duties as a deputy game warden. Dr. R. P. Mortcnsen moved his family to the Fry houso at Sixth nnd A streets last Friday. sMlss Erma Barkman has ac cepted a position as stenograph er in E. E. Morrison's real estate ofllco. Don't fall to see Pearl White escape from tho submarine,, Tuesday and Wednesday even ings at the Bell. Gqpd reliable flro Insurance. No assessments; no membership fee. Pny once nnd you are done.. II. E. Walker at tho City Hall. Oliver Johnson took one load of lumber to Eucone Fridavi noon that measured 5280 feet. There were 440 pieces of 2x4, 18 foot long. i . A lock has been put on the doors of tho city hall. Boys had made It a practice to go In thero early In the evening, and the furniture was suffering. E. E. Morrison, local agent of the West coast Co-operative association today unloaded two carloads of seed potatoes for members of the Springfield lo cal. W. A. Reynolds of 'Eugene has purchased the blue printing business of C. H. Kain and is bundling this line of Work. He has an oxtra largo printing 'frame for map work,. Jesse Larison. son of Mr. tmd Mrs. George Larison, who hurt his foot several weeks ago, fell again Sunday and broke rin -artery In his foot tit the. point of tho old injury. Tho Jienior- rhago was quite severe. Word received today from Miss Margaret Hprd, who re cently left hero for her old home ! In Kansas, states that she arrlv-1 od there In time to oxperlonce an old fashioned blizzard, Rov. and Mrs. Elsonmengor left Sunday evening for Portland and Seattle for a visit of a week. Thoy will return to Snrlncflold before leaving for their old homo m Pennsylvania. m Partlos wishing to contribute clothing to tho Asoclated Char ities will pleaso obIc ifhelr gro cery dollvorymon to take the supplies to E. !E. tyorrlson's, where they will bejaken cafe of, JENNIE FENWICK, Pres. Associated Charities., ed by WOh A'MIUr. C. H. Walker wan coHftniwI to his home Saturday by reacon of iiineM, HlKh Rcheel klrls met Tkurs day and Friday eveillnic arid or KHiilzcd a camp of the Oregon Trail. ---rnono grown Red Clover seed, 8 and 17c per lb. at M. C. Dressier & son's. Wild's Linoleum In stock 3-G arid 12 ft. widths. I lay den & Metcalf tno Homo furnisners D-tw-tf Rov. and Mrs. J. T. Moore were dinner guests of Mr. and AirB. uopennaver rnuay even ing. Norwood Cox is confined to his home on A street with what appears to be an attack of the grip. Mrs. Florence Crawford of Vancouver, Washington, Is vis lting iier uaugnter, Mrs. wi Starks. Cultivation of the Campbell Walker hop ranch between' Eu gene and Springfield was begun last week. J. A. Cox has recovered from his recent illness sufficient to be at the store the greater part of tho day. Miss Florence Coffin was ab sent from duty at tho First Na tlonal bank today on account of illness. ' Mr. tmd Mrs. Ronald Roberts moved to the Bryan house on A street between Fifth and Sixth Saturday. e The News BOy Quartette Home tulent, will be an added at Iractlon at the Bell Wednesday evening. 5 and 10c. e Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Green formerly Interested in the Ellto cafeteria, left Saturday noon for Portland where they will reside JocGilkey has accpted a posl tlon witn the Coast Range Luin ber company, and will go to Mabel when the mill starts next week. m m 9 Leo Smith, formerly of this place, was In town last week on lils way 'from 'Grants Pass to; Lebanon, where 'the family wll reside. Miss Anna Rutledge and Miss Gertrude Walling, Instructors In the Springfield public schools spent the week-end with friends at Corvallis. The Knights and Ladles of Se curlty at their last meeting, de elded to hold sessions twice each month, on the second and the fourth Thursdays, Stella Martin and tho young lad'c wl-o have had rooms at her house, moved TYlday to the Fry house on the northeast cor- ner or Fifth and A street. Mr. and Mrs. R. Snodgrass are moving their household (goods from Oakridgo to Coburg. Mr. Snodgrass Is a b'rakeman "on tho Oakridge-Albany passenger. 'Mrs. Jesse Smith and 'daugh ter, Mrs. Charles Thomas of Eu gene, were in Springfield Sat urday mornlntr visltincr friends. The Smith family Is moving from Grants Pass tojebanon. Patronize Home Industry. Ask your furniture dealer lor inose roiuing clothes racks made by the Springfield Planing Mill company. Elite Hotel Dining Room. Meals will be served at the Elito hotel dining room at the toiiowhiK hours: Breakfast 6:00 to 8:00 Dinner ,12:00 'to 1j?0 Supper C;00 to 730 Program, Boll Theatrfe, Tuesday anu Wfltinosday. "PERILS OF PAULINE" 18th episode, A thriller. Seo Pearl White escape 'from the sub marine. ' "MAX IN A DIFFICULT POSI TION." One reel comodv. "PICTORIAL GRENOBLE." Educational and 'scenic. "PATHS NEVVS."-No 8, Edu cational. Excellent program, Call for Warranto, Notlco la hereby glvoh that I will pny all outstanding Street Imnrove ment warrants against the Town of Sprlhgriold up to .and. Including mini ber IC587, Interest will cease after February 23, 1915. uy oruer or "the TbWn Council. LILLIAN- OORn IB. 7t4 , Town Treasurer. Tho Plrie Kedle club was en tertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. L. B. Thompson and her daughter, Avis. At the close b( the afternoon the hosteflees served a dainty ju'hcheon. The guests of the club Were Mrs. Jules Dlmlck and Mrs, Castle, and club members present were Mrs. Ttuddlman, Mrs. Maglll, Mrs. Tomsetn, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Wlhnlo Thompson, Mrs. W. G. Hill, Mrs. Charles Dorrity-, Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. Richmond, Mrs. Klser, Mrs. Van Valzah, Miss Mary Roberts, Mrs. Griffin, Mrs, McPhcrson. Miss Laurel Griffin celebrated her twenfth birthday anniver sary on March 3 with a delight ful party at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R, N. Griffin. Games were played and sortgs siing, "Anchor Secure" being the favorite, until a late hour when refreshments were served. The guests were Vclma Gore, Myrtle McBee, Alta Wilcox, Helen Stev ens, Edna Moe, Charlotte Stew art, Julia Wood, Gusta Brabham, Hazel Hayden, Edwina Parsons, J0e Clark, Lewis Jones, Walter Thomas, Edgar Collins, Walter Hayden, laul Nice and Frank Griffin. The Kensington club was charmingly entertained Friday aiternon at tile home or Mrs. w. F. Walker. A dainty luncheon followed an afternoon at needle work. Guests of the club were Mrs. Alex McKenzle. Mrs. Stev enson (Vancouver, B. C), Miss Marian Harper, Miss Alice Kest er, Mrs. Jessie Newman. Mem bers present were Mrs. O. 13. Kesscy, Mrs. A. Mlddleton, Mrs. Q. E. Swarts. Mrs. C. E. Wheaton Mrs. A. Mlddleton, Mrs. C. E. Swarts. Mrs. Clark Wheaton. Mrs. Harry Whitney, Mrs. Henry Korf, Mrs. W. F. Walker. Miss Edna Swarts. The club will meet two weeks hence with Mrs. and Miss Swarts. Mr. Neet's class of "Bound to Win" boj-s and Mrs. Sparks' "Sunshine Girls" held their busi ness meeting and social Friday evening at the home of Howard COtton. iCIassified Ads For Sa'e, Rent, Wanted, Etc A FEW FULL BLOODED PLY MOUTH ROCK cockerels for sale. Inquire of H. E. Walker at' the City hall. 9 tf FOR SALE Full blooded white Wyandotte Roosters from prize winning strain. E. P. Lyon. Route 1, Springfield tf FOR SALE Eggs from fancy bred Partridge Wyandotts $1.50 per 15 at the house, Gth and D streets Springfield, Ore. Phone 108 R W. L. Dunlap, WE FURNISH BUILDING LOANS IN SPR1NFIELD, or loans on "residence or-'tiusiness property. You -can srepay loans like rent. Call or write for particulars. Peterson Skothelm & Co,, Register building, Eugene, Ore. 9-10-1 FOR "SALE 17-ft. new boat. Call at Springfield Planing Mill or Phone 130W8. 9tf. WANTED TO BUY Cattle for fattening purpasos. JNo Jer seys. Palmer Bros. Phone 17-F-3. lOtf URNISHED HOUSEKEEPING Voms' 'for' 'rent. 'Call at Mor rison. office. 12 5-ROOM HOUSE 'and lot fbr sale Or rent. Modern 'conven ilences. jEasy terms. Call ;at News office LOST Saturday, broWn pocket book containing coin and koys. Finder please leave :at News office nnd receive liberal reward. . , R, O. A, hall for rent. Well Ven- tllated and lighted, -clean and i warm. Kitchen ;and dining room attached. 'Rates treason able. Apply to Fi-ed Watko, Gilbert Davis 6r W- A. Hull. OR RENT 00 acre farm, crop most all in, 2 miles 'east iof Creswell, Glover&a'le. Address Box 281, Springfield. 11-12 The man and thoKib are eas- or brought -together.if aiot kept apart by too much legislation.' "rtie Gkatierswiil ghje 10c Em- evakl Tea. adr kwial at the kme of Mrs. W. F. Walker m C etreft near Mill on Thursday, March IIS. ,' Nearly a score of young peo ple made up a "Jalklrig party" that walked to Hendricks park, bh the hills between Springfield and Eugene Sunday afternoon. J ,'j'iioso wno maue uie trip were 'Ulsfe Holverson, Nellie NIckson, France Travis, Ethlyn Powers, j Ruby Senseney, Gertrude WI11 tlams, Erma Barkman, 'Evelyn (Barkman, Francis Lamberty, Hubert Travis, Fenner Travis, 'Norman Anderson, Claude Slg- j Roy Cairns. , Members of Charles Scott's Sunday school class made merry .at the Methodist church parlors vtiuuy uveiung wuu many iea-. features. There were games and stunts of various sorts, and Mr. acott gave a very mteresung Dp not go out of town lor'ay telk on agates, showing a nxim-'tUng m the une of r;. ber of samples from his collec-j , . . . wW5l, tlon. The matter of a- suitable i ckes " et" WX" class room was discussed, and can obtain the beat rlgkt at all members of the class decided htime. to work for an addition to the q . -r i j ,t - -. church, to be used as a class Dpringiiela tllCOry room. A room the size nronoeel I a -vnna. ;ii5 Will lnrrpjK thi Rpntlrfs' fann - city of the church "by 200 The 'entertainment features were fol- t lowed Dy a uengnuui two-course y. !,luncheon. Arrangements forj 'ine evening were in cnarge oili Myrtle Copenhaver,'Miss Grace! ttt1k w t g- r l -in . waiKqr, iuu?a urace xnaie, jwjiss Lacy Conenhaver and J. L. Scott , The N. tJ. O. Sewing clob formerly the Jolly Twelve, was I entertained last Wednesday by Mrs. Howard Woods. Hereafter the meetings will be held Tues- day afternoon, and the next one will be at the home of Mrs. B. A. Washburne. The guests of the Mrs. Elizabetli Stewart, Mrs. I. D. Larimer and Mrs, R. N. Grifiln The Idilio club gave one of Its enjoyable dancing parties at the Reapers hall Saturday evening. "Mrs. Wilson of Eugene and -Mrs. Tomseth were, -the patronesses. " wav "Vv I t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, TJ. S. Litnd Office at Roteburg, Ore - gm, March 2.1915. - i Notice Is hereby given tbat George .William Footer, of VWa, Oregon, who. on; "October 1G, 1S11, raade Homestead Entry, Serial No. 075M, for the W of NAVU aad "NWU of SWii of Sec- tlon 20, Township 1$ South, Range 2, East, and on March 4, 1914, made Ad- dlttonal Homestead Entry, Serial No. 093S0 for the NEU of NW!4 of Section 20, Townshjp 16 S, Range 2 E Wll - lamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before I. P. Hewitt, U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on the 14th day of April. 1915. Claimant names as witnesses Luvern Chllson, of Vida, Oregon. Benjamin MInney, of Vida, Oregon. Frank MInney, of Vida, Oregon. William Foster, of Vida, Oregon. J. M. UPTON. tApr.S Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior TJ. S. Land Ofllco at Roseburg, Ore gon. February IS, 1915. Notice is hereby given that Mary Cole, as heir and administratrix of the Estate of Columbus Cole, deceased, of Marcola, Oregon, -who, on February B,J 1915, made application to purchase un der Sec. or Act or Mar. 3, 1SS7, for the "use and benefit of the heirs and assigns of Columbus Cole, deceased, No. e?993, for Lot 2 of Section 19. Township 16S, Itange 1W., Wlllamctto Meridian, has filed notice of intention I to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, .before l. P. Hewitt, U. S. Commissioner, at bis office, at Eugene, Oregon, on the Gth day of April, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Norman R. Workman, of Marcola. Oregon; G. M. Apger, of Marcola, Ore gon; E. C. Rowland, of Marcola, Ore gon; J. S. Churchill, of Mai cola, Ore gon. J. U. UPTON t-a-wM .29 Register. , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore gon, March 3, 1915. Notice Is hereby civon that coy Els- ton, of Vida, Oregon, who, on April 30, 1912, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 07934, for Lot 4 of Sec. 34, Tp. 1G S. H 3 E, and of NEU of, Section 3, Township 17 S, Range 3 E., Willamette - Morldlhn, has fllod notice 'of intention to make Final Threetfear Proof, to ostamisn ciann to tno janu above described, bofore Stacy M. Rus sell. Clerk of Lnno County, at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on the 16th day of April. 1915. Clatmant names as witnesses; Frank 13. Mason, of Vida, Oregon. James Nea of Vida, Oregon. Joe "VVeakfield, of Vida, Oregon. Belle Jolly, of Vida, Oregon. J. Iff. TfPTON ; tAprS Register. I r . . - ... .-,'-4- ....-1 , Celebration of eMsWR;j new lliil "seanler 'line 'Mfsco' at Flavcl, Mar, 15. ft v )UMI, Of I una inw iiim fnntm i n 1 (Ion. htttlnr will b dreT4 chh tml of im At caM f' wMch H mtOm Vat mi lnM4 i cum of Ifn (eauMd by Mrrt(J lit cannot b currt ,j Hell's Wtnt Own. Bn tor clrmUf, trtf, r. J, OHEKKT 3k CO., VHt, OW. rill it Dr. N. W. DENTISTS TELEPHONE Office in the I. O, O. F. B4MbiS SPRINGFIELD, 6ft COON J. H. BOWER Lawyer. Phoae 1221 It. S31 Willamette L EutM,rrcn ; TJ nOme rrOQUClS ' . y' XJA'REFUL, CONSCiENTrOflS L DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES: Office, 3; Rnhence, 111-J Over Commercial 'Bank, Springfield, Oregon. . J See Lj j o -r , , j&QWZLTdS OL JDr&ttSllt, i "j- e, Dna)fU ' I For ?rm and Pr,8Pery ; Springfield Phone 30 'PARRISH & SON, Successor to CalKIm & Sen. General Drayage' Business, Pianos Moved. 1hone 70 Spr I h gf t a.-O rffn. , Pce Ninth ijrt au. flD U V OillECCD l U unrnI. WTSVI 1 Ln D, fit. I VETERINARY -SUR9EDN Aiun ntuTiiiT 1 ' Suite 2. These SS8, EUGENE, Rflair?pnpft owr Dodpp'a Stririf Kewaence oyer upqge 8 fatorft , , . I ... The 1 ' CM,:-wlMU OprillgllCACl VATftfifC I ' H. SANDGATHE Proprietor Main, bet Fourth and Fifth. Phone 11 SPRINGFIELD - ORESON DR. P. H. EACAN Veterinary, Surgeon and Dentkt Office: Wamsck's .Feed Barn Phones: Office 904 Residence 1122-J 1 EUGENE - - OREGON J. F. Titus, Homeopathic Phys.ichkn and Sargaan Obstretrics and Diseases 'ef CWUirvk (Res. Phone 61. Office Ffeoae i 29 Residence 283; "West 9tli Office 938 Will. Street Eugene, - - Oregon. O. R. Gullion, Practice Limited tl Eye,ar, Note and Threats Graduate Nurse Attending 395, White Temple, Eugene. SURPRISES MANY IN SPRINGFIELD The QUICK action of simrile buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., aa jnisecl in Adier-i-ka, the remedy ivhlefu became. famous by curing appendicitis, is Sur prising SprinKlielti pooplo. Many have found that this simple reraduy drains so much fonll matter from the system. that A SINGLE DOSE relieves eon- ctlnation, sour stomach nnd km -on .tho stomach almost IMMEDTATJfLY. Ad-ler-ika la tho ni03t thorcu'gh bowel cleanser over said. M, H, Pcery, drug.- S Per Cent MONEY B Per Cent MONtY 6 Per Cent Iuib ihav '.he 'Ohtktefed fdr-asrttur. 4e 'tmR'ccef tVil 'ml "Bte j wc u r MriOMimI 'lKivltegeg j 'carioiii)pB4ihce iHiifil p " ; ..ffT . . ,7,68 sCUs, jBlectrlc l jg., Tt? 4 AtrfTf CWMft tint' 'V '