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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1915)
Put That .Kodak Tb Work NEVER SUBSTITUTE Tales of the Town A11 things In Leather repair ed by' Wolf & Miller. i Elmer Pcplot of Waltcrvlllo was ln Sprlngflcld Thursday and Friday. Our floor covering depart ment Ih complete. Iluydcn & Mctqalf. fl-tw-tf .Wild's linoleum gives bcBt Bcrvlco. For sulo by Ilnyden & Metcalf. 9-tw-tf Canadian Field Peas, and seed barley at tho Springfield a Tho Sprlngflcld flour mill re eclved a carload of feed' from Portland Saturday. A. R. McMunn 1ms moved in to the Staniger house an Sixth street between A and 13. Dr. W. H. Pollard Is filling In his parking preparatory to the laying or a permanent sidewalk. Mrs. Alice Shultz of Landax was In Springfield Sunday visit ing Her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. I. Darbrc. Mrs. Jcanctto Richardson leaves this afternoon for Cottage Grove for,a visit with her son, A. J.-AriiiBtrong. Georgo Dirtwlstle has sold his 100-acro stock and dairy ranch 6n tho Mohawk to W. P. Meoks of Canby, for $7G00. J. II. Johnson of Portland of the American Casualty company is visiting Ed. Holvcrson and Is also transacting business here. . "Dad" Butler haB made ex tensive repairs to his house at Second and C otrccts, including the repainting of tho structure. George Ohlscn, accountant at the Booth-Kelly office, has been off duty since Thursday. For a time It was feared that he had appendicitis. Paul Brattain last week re ceived a letter from' a friends of lils at Paisley, telling of a mad dog there which had bitten six other dogs and a cow. II. E. Walker, J. B. RtoKlhbeh, Georgo Perkins and Charles Syl vester left Sunday for Portland, having been summoned for Jury duty In the federal court. A Supervisor A, I, O'Reilly and Mrs. II. T. French of O. A. C, Who held a standardization rally at tho Mt. Vernon school Friday afternoon, missed their train and had to make the trip to Wcndl Irig that evening on a speeder. Mr. O'Reilly has ten school ral- lies yet to bo held. " I , i- Easter Sunday, April 4, 1913 As tho church bells throughout tho country ring fprth heir glad tidings on Easter mom there Is a certain spirit in tho air that makes mankind want to appear at his best on this day, Perhnps tho season of tho year nature shaking off her winter garb and budding forth for Spring tho birds chirping their pleasure at tho coming of brighter days all combine tosot an example for us. Easter is Dress Parado T)ay tho whole country over. There is no time when shabby clothes are so noticeable as on this day, To bo well dressed this Easter you should wear Kuppenholmer clothes. Spring Suits are now an display and aro priced right. C. E. SALES, At The Toggery Nature wlll,on,J)e)iRt her pictures, 1ty you haven't a KoyaK; rem momhor We Sell Picture Takers Wo ulao soli Iodak and photo supplies of fluch a cliiiraotcr as to liiBiiro tho beet results In plc luro taking and making. You get Fidelity stamps at uio iiarmi Aiumicry store. A. R. Tullar has moved Into tho Stowart placo on East Main. Mclvin Layton left Saturday for his homo in Toledo, Wash ington. -Buy your hay, feed and flour at tho Feed Store. We sell it cheaper. I do nil kinds o.f altering and repairing. Jenkins, the Cleaner. Mrs. II. E. Walker is acting as recorder during tho absence of Mr. Walker In Portland, on ho federal Itirv. Good reliable fire insurance. No assessments; no membership fee. Pay once and you are done. H. E. Walker at the City Hall. Persons owing tho Spring- ueiu Keou Co., for longer than 80 days are requested to call and balance up. We need our money. Lee Burgess, Ed. Burgess and Lewis isvc, who are working In a sawmill at Notl, were register ed at the Hotel Springfield Sun day. a A foundation wall has been put In place so that the Fry ga rage can bo made wider, thus accommodating two automo biles Instead of one. Dale Mummey, local manag er for tno Oregon Power com pany, reports a marked gain In new business In tho gns depart ment since tho first of March. a CREDIT is something I will havo to give tho majority of the Sprlngflcld people for their good Judgment in having their shoe repairing done by Hall, the Shoe Doctor, and now I would like to see tho minority follow suit. H. A. Brattnln of Paisley, who has been making an extended trip through the south and east, left this morning for his home In 'eastern Oregon after spend-: ing a fow days In Springfield' with his brother, Paul Brattain,, Mra. Mary Holverson, her daughter Hazel and grand daughter, Mabel Graham, leave' today for Cosmopolls, Washing-. tom-jo reside.- They had been living hero with Ed. Holverson so the young ladles might attend tho schools here. Born, March 10 $1$. to Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Hemenway of Loxlgton, Kentucky, a son. Both Dr. and Mrs. Ilomenwny are well known hero, having gradu ated from the Springfield High school and from the University of Oregon. They visited with relatives and summer. friends here last 1 SOCIAL frjH ' 1 " . i : 3?he Christian Endsavor so ciety of the Christian church held a ,very enjoyable business meeting and social in the En m ffln.obS ena CofJ, c-ilylHI ,78 deaVor room Friday evening. Gaines followed tho business session and refreshments closed tho evening. Mrs. Charles Dorrlty was tho hostess for tho 'Progressive Twenty-two at Its regular ses sion Friday evening. A pleasant evening was spent in games arid conversation, enjoyed alike by members and guests. The 'In vited guests were Miss Mary Roberts, Mrs. Hannah Hill, Mrs. Mary Maglll and Miss Stella Ma gill. Members of tho Twenty-two present were Mrs. Dorrlty, Mrs. Mabel Gay, Mrs. Milton Bally, Mrs. Leo W. Clark, Mrs. William Donaldson, Mrs. Mamie Rich mond, Mrs. W. F. Walker, Mrs. II. E. Walker, Mrs. Fannie Grlf fln, Mrs. L. E. Durrin, Mrs. Campbell, and Mrs. Al Montgom ery and Mrs. E. Collns. One of the most pleasing so cial cvnts of tho past week was the birthday party given by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pratt Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stlllman Pratt on Sixth and K streets. Many novel and Interesting games were played and music, too, filled the evening hours. At midnight dainty re freshments were served. The ttuoaia nroRfnf worn! Mr. nnil - T Mrs. Gordon Pratt, Mr. and Mrs.!eeru,JS will be held with Mrs Stlllman Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. L.iw- L- Rouse. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lane, ! Mr. and Mrs. S. Goddard, Mrs. W. II. Park and daughter Goldle, j Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Titus, Mrs. H. Shahan and daughter Florence, Mr. Will Morrow and son Dean, Mrs. Dome Fegles, Luclan Fog ies, Vesta Fegles, William Feg les, Elmer Pratt, Sylvia Pratt, Alma Lane, Roy Lane, Montie Lane, Wlllard Lane, Goldle Pratt, Eunice and Claud Pratt, Frank Goddard, Walter Campbell and Flovd Campbell. Harness oiled. In first class shape by Wolf & Miller. - Avnlll Weaver of Thurston was In Springfield last evening. t riu r nrn.. i..ihe John Seavey house at. Sixth T. Vallier of near Walton, is nml:R atPppt(, f n tlmA. visiting relatives In Springfield. a Wild's Linoleum In stock, 3-G and 12 ft. widths. Hayden & Metcalf the home furnishers. 9-tw-tf Curtis Hayden is building a porcli on the south side of his house on Seventh street be tween Main and A. TWo Incubators for sale cheap at the Feed Store. 1 Mc Clanahan and 1 Improved Reli able, Will sacrifice for cash. Miss M. Bennett, former pro prietor of the Elite hotel, Is hay ing her house at .Eighth and F street? repaired and renovated. Mrs. Frances Lieter returned Mrs., Tom Ohlsen was taken to the Eugene hospital Satur day and underwent ah operation tnere tins morning. She is re ported, as recovering nicely from the shock of the operation. last week from Salem where she has been several, weeks helping with Tovival riieetlngo for the. Friends church. She was quite 111 yesterday with an attack of asthma. The regular Epworth League social will be postponed this month for the benefit of those wishing to attend the Bruce Evans services at Creswell Fri day evening. Tho league is not making official arrangements for the trip and consequently does not assume responsibility for parties going. President. ! The best catch of trout re- I ported thus far this season was , made yesterday by Tom Seavey lU'tne McKenzie. In less than two hours he landed twenty-two beauties, one 17-inch rodslde and a smaller speckled trout having been displayed In tho ; Beavor-Herndon Hardware Co.'s 'Window this morning, Mrs, Jessio Newman of The News staff received a pleasant surprise Friday when H. W. Ad rian, who worked In the same office In Marshaltown, Iowa, with her, called at The News of fice. Mr, Adrian Is traveling for a neckwaro house in Portland, and had been to Springfield a number of times before without learning that a.felioV townsman was living hero. ? NOTES i Fancy work And games illd tit .evening hours, Friday xor the. u. i, uiuu, wmcn new a very enjoyable session at the Home o Miss Edna Swarts. at Fifth and E streets. The hostess served a dainty luncheon. Guests of the club Were Gertrude Schelg uer of Waadlin. Kansas and Mrs Lane of Corvallls. Club members present were Nora Sorenson Theda Perkins, Ella Young, An na Young,, Stella Martin, Miss Reed, Miss Rutledge, Florence Coffin, Edna Swarts and Alice Kestcr. Miss Gertrude Schelgner of Waauiin, Kansas, spent tho week-end with Miss Edna Swarts. Miss Schelgner has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. C. A. Swarts of Donna. The Prl8cllla club was charm ingly entertained Friday after noon at uie nome of Mrs. D. s Beals and while pretty trifles were being fashioned by the lad ies, Mrs. Beals delighted them by playing several plonaselec tlons. About 4:30 dainty re freshments were served. The Invited guests were Mrs. H. E. Walker, Mrs. Dr. Mortensen Mi's. Sandgathe, Mrs. L. A. Bass Members present were Mrs. D S. Beals, Mrs. Wm. Donaldson, Mrs. W. L. Rouse, Mrs. D. Gore, Mrs. Edward Browning, Mrs. I. D. Larimer, Mrs. N. L. Howard, i m w t n rtlf. rrt . . i i ir. m. J. xviciun. ine nexc A half score little friends of Miss Ada Renne, who is sick abed, went to her home on. D street Friday afternoon to give her a party on her eleventh birthday anniversary. They brought their luncheons with them, and enjoyed a quiet after noqn with the Invalid. Those present were Thelma Crouch, Ellen Webb, Mary Chase, Ethel Mulligan, Helen Stevenson, Joe Clark, Dean Morrow, Claude Ny strom. and Mrs. Ida Richardson Headquarters for the best fishing tackle at Beaver-Hern-dqn Hardware Company. It Mrs. H. L. Stewart has taken andjE streets for a time. R, Young of Wendllng, broth er. Qflni Young, spent Saturday ana Sunday in Springfield. Erection ,of the forms for the walls of the hew creamery build ing was begun this morning, Charles RIvett, who just last week arrived from Lincoln, Ne braska, had a letter from his brother, James, under date of the 11th Inst, in which he says the first tram In a week had Just. gotten through the snow. The stonn'.had just begun when Mr.Rjytt "left forOregon. George Boyle of The News staff received a letter this week frqm his sister, who lives in the central part of Nebraska, saying that the snow is so deep that teams are driYlg,9yer the tops offences', where .'there is any travel at all. There has been snow on the ground ever since December 5. 0 Chief of Police Staniger has received a number of complaints of late of boys doing wanton mischief, and he states that se vere measures will have to be taken if the depredations are not stopped. Maple trees in front of the Milton Bally place were ruined last week by the branch es being stripped off; an electric light globe was deliberately smashed, and yesterday a large quantity of roofing nails short nails with broad heads were scattered about on the paved streets where they would do much damage to automobile tires. Bell Theatre Tuesday and Wed nesday. PERILS OF PAULINE No. 19. 2 reels a thriller. BEAUTIFUL NORMANDY a great scenic picture. WHIFFLES WINS THE WIN SOME 1 reel comedy. PATHE NEWS No 10. Edu cAtional. An excellent program. Don't miss it . You can't afford to miss No. 19 in PERILS OF PAULINE, Tuesday and Wednesday at the Bell. Patronize Home Industry. , Tr-Ask your furniture dealer for those folding clothes racks made by. tho Springfield Planing Mill 'company, notmme ton pueueATHW 1 tjpiiM-tfct oi an IftUrfer V. . LmkI Oflko Kt itoMimr, Ore Ko February If, 1J15, Hfetfct to fcersby firm thtt Mary Cole, hh h4r and 4miiiltrtrlx of the Efetafe Colambag Cple, deceoMd, of MarcdU, dro,'Who, Mi February" 1815, made application to trclta n dor See C of Act of Mar. 2. 1887. for ibb uh anu neni m ih neira ana assigns of Columbus CoW deceawd, .... . . . . . . ; NO. 09990, for Lot Z Of Section 13, ToWnsblp 188, Kange 1W., 'Wlllamelto Meridian, has flled notice of Intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to ths land abore described, boforo I. 1'. Hewitt, U. 8. Commissioner, at his offlco, at Eugeno, Oregon, on the 6th day or April, ibid. Claimant names as wltneesce: Norman It. Workman, of Marcola. Oregon; O. M, Apgcr, of Marcola, Ore gon; K. C. Ilowland, of Marcola, Ore gon; J. S. Churchill, of Marcola, Ore gon. J. M. UPTON t-a-w-M 29 Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Denartment of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Roscburr. Or&- gon, March a, iaiD. .ftQiice is iiereuy given uiai svy zsivi luui ui , juai uiuhun, un nriii Cnrlol Kn A7Q7J fnw T A nt Bat- It 'i n. Hi r. ic a v.. nnn nfc r ni.u o-r. Section 3, Township 17 8, Range 3 E - Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land abore described, before Stacy M. Rus sell. Clerk of Lane County, at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on the 16th day of April, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank B. Mason, of Vida, Oregon. James Neal, of Vlda, Oregon. Joe Weak field, of Vlda, Oregon. Belle Jolly, of Vida, Oregon, J. M. U1TON tAprS Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore gon, Jiarcn s, 1315. Notice is hereby riven mat ueorgo William Foster, of Vida, Oregon, who. on October 1C, 1911, made Homestead Entry. Serial No. 07594, for the W pf NW4 and NW4 of SW4 bf Sec tion 20. Town8hin 16 South, Range z, East, and on March 4, 191, made Ad ditional Homestead Entry, Serial No. 093S0 for the NEV4 of NW of Section 20. Townshio ic S. Range 2 E Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice ofi Intention to make Final Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land! above described, before L P. Hewitt,; U. S. Commissioner, at his offlco at Eugene, Oregon, on the I4tu flay oi April, 1915. Claimant names as -witnesses Luvern Chilson, of Vida, Oregon. Benjamin MSnney, of Vlda, Oregon. Frank Minney. or viaa, uregon. William Fester, of yida, Oregon. j. at. unw. tApr.S Register. Parties wishing to contribute clothing to the Asoclated .Char- ties will please ask their gro cery deliverymen to take the supplies to E. E. Morrison's, where they yill be taken care of. P"es. Associated, Charities. Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wcnted, Etr. FOR SALE 2 good fresh Jer- sey.cowa.. . (,Call G. JNIillers Harness shop. " 12 tf A PEW FULL BLOODED PLY-1Ma,n' 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. f. Lyon. Route 1, Springfield tf 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. FOR SALE Eggs from fancy bred Partridge Wyandotts $1.00 per 15 at the house, 6th and D streets Springfield, Ore. Phone 108 R W. L. Dunlap. FOR SALE 17-ft now boat- Call at Springfield Planing Mill or Phone 130W3. 9tf . WANTED TO BUY Cattle for fattening purposes. No Jer seys. Palmer Bros. Phone 17-F-3. lOtf -ROOM HOUSE and lot for sale or rent. Modern conven iences. Easy terms. Call at News office FOR SALE White Plymouth Rock eggs 75 cents for 15, fer tility guaranteed. Mrs. R. W. Smith. Springfield, Phone 114-R 13t2 HERBERT E WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC Office In City Hall, Springfield, Ore. W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone. 62; residence 67-J Wtt Main St. j0ejqfftjftMt Be (ami Mir M jt to im tffi in mil ! u jmmvn n i eM4 ky mAmmW m mmvij iw. umnwM H im rmH. tM Rftd tM rMM4 u . iion, nmini ttiji mm nmrorn c ut or ua r umm hr OMrrh. ' T'ltl JtH" ??LLn i""" oKon nan, rifir will b ttirbtt rfrri mit bye, l W. lll sl BtHmMr " ptnt ut6 t etrrh) tht V.dhr "r, ?r..M"" CM"tH r. j. chknbt a co., im, o. J F&Jlvitu, I T " y"a',r ,U1" " Dr. N. W. EMERY DENTIST TELEPHONE Office in the I. O. 0. F. Building; SPRINGFIELD, OREGON J. H, BOWER Lawvsr. tJV, . ...... , lf - frtrn TvrJkttlm. i UU1C A iUllULl i ' Do not go out of town for any-1 thing in the line of bread, pies, cakes, cookies, etc., when you can obtain the beet right at home. 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