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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1915)
w , Evry Jdrop pcrfum! tr of joy from tha nchantad garcUs ,on th eKvina JrUdi terrapin whtr UiWpm through Out th,iaaons allllW flowar that yield thairumptuou8 Veath to ;tln thought and w$ of man. j : We h&vc'your faVorlteodor' -(Sco bur Window)) WE NEVER SUBSTITUt ?1BBW tll I1II1UI llL-LJ ! vtNowJ tH.tlmo-t6 get your J mo'lAO nf fhn .mntirhiwcatPad8CilcP-Woff&.Mn,or- Canadian Field Peas, and Bced barley at tho Springfield Feed Co. f t-L " ,? '.., For a good Bhlno come to the Palace Club. ; ",, -r or a rqou snme ior mines gents como to tho Palaco .or Club. A now gate and windlass have been Installed at the dam at the Uour mill. !' I am still at tho Bame old shop. I loll, the Shpo doctor, Fifth and Main. CdllorBj' whips, robes, horso blankets. Everything goes at Woir,& MlHora. .. ' I Mls8 Frahccfl Brown of Camp Creok is visiting at tho homo of Mr: and Mrs. E. E. Brattaln. .4..' j . I Stovo Bowles of tho 0. K. har bor shop, has acquired a fox ter rier of which he Is, very proud. ,' if.T. Collins of West Spring field last w,eolc moved his barn to ' a new location east of the old i , .' . . .;&L-Two Incubators for salo Robert D, Fox of Orogon City Is in Springfield looking for a lo cation.' ' s" '' " " ' April 1st Is tho beginning of tho biggest harness' stock reduc tion Bale ever held in Springfield. Wolf iy.Mlller. ' Henry Sinner Is constructing 100 feet of wooden sidewalk in front 'Of his place on Eighth! Btreet south of Main. t A logging donkey for George Nickollo at Burgess, on tho Oak rldgo branch, was sidetracked In Springfield Saturday. ., "' New Perfection Oil Cook Stove Is tho best, Blmplc nl con struction,, always ready. For sale by'Hayilen & Mctcalf. -Fresh milk .delivered night , and morning froin Pruuovillepi8chor, near Thurston Saturday Dalr. ;Any oho wishing milk . evening and stole a quanity of cdli:34F3. We have our own foo(i The sherirf's office is 'ifiilk.' 15tf Y'.Mr. and Mrs. Stacoy Russell of Eugene and Miss Jessie Walk er, droyo, to Wendllng Sunday, In thpRuBsell car to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Lamar. a tr J. C. WOoley 6f Eugene, and owner of property in Springfield, was herq Saturday afternoon on hjs "way to yendllhg for a visit Svlth frlendB at that place. 'L-lsurprlso your' wlfo 'with a "New' Perfection oft stovo and she will certainly appreciate your thqughtfulnoss. Haydcn ' & Metcalf, tho home furnishers. C. W. Nlckorson has opened a wood working shop on Seeopd street just south of the railroad. Ills father, W. F. Nlekorspn, of llarlbUrg.'ifii -svlth .him, fpr the (i"D;Si Beals, for two years tho assistant cashier of tho First .National bank, this week pur chased a block of stock in that ; institution and will bocomo moro cloB'oly identified with it, "(The Christian Endeavor of . Haydon Bridge church met at thojhomo of Mrs, ,W,,C. Myers 6) Friday afternoon,, About 40 wore present and all report; an; "enjoyable time. A dainty lunch-' , epn :wns Bcrved ajter the rOgu- latfbiifjjness hour, ' : l.alai mam "7r Buyyodr hay, feed and flour at tho Feed Store.' Wo sell It cheaner. ;, ' ' H Grandma Abeono Is reported to bo quite low at her homo on mi i ot;Ln, 1 "" , AIr8' A T Drum waB operated 0n at tho Springfield hospital this1 morning; , V ' Will McCulIoch, tho bou of Mr, and Mrs. W. L. McCulIoch, is quite ill Svlth an attack.of appen- uicltla, ' ' The Brilliant Vacuum Cleaner for sale $19.50, or for ircnt $1.25 per 'day Sec Dale Miimmcy. 14 " Earl Bcobe, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Becbe, returned to school this morning after an at tack of appendicitis. Mrs. Tom Ohlsen. who was operated on at the Eugene hos pital twp weeks ago,, was able, to 'be "brought. to'hor home here today. . Do your cooking, baking, roasting, toasting and ironing the year orpjund on a Now Ier- iGCiion wick uiue iihiiiu uii biuvu, Sold by Hoyden & Metcalf, , ; ' 'If you con beat my work you will have to go some, for I do like to repair old shoes and Unit's what makes success .at anything., Hall,, tho Shoo doctor. ' Ladles of the M. E. church will hold an Easter sale of Food and fancy work at tho Harry Hill building formorly occupied by Moo the Tailor, Saturday April 3. All ladles asked to con tribute to the Bale. " Mrs. W. L. McCulIoch was In itiated Intotho Order of Eastern Star at Eugene, at the last meet-1 lng. Several of the Springfield members of the order wero pres ent at tho meeting and the ban quet which followed. Robbers, sunnosedlv hobos en- tered tho home of a man named working On tho case. m 4 W. L. McCulIoch, chief engin eer for the Oregon Power com pany, made a business trip to Dallas and Independence last week, returning Saturday morn ing. He reports buslnoss picking up nicely in those places. Dr. Rebhan and M. M. Poery are entitled to tho belt for the finest catch of fish landed the day atter' Saturday. ' They re turned from up, the river, at 5, 6'clock, and loft 45 (?") excep tionally large ones at homo bo- foro coming down town, . m . Parties wishing to contribute clothing to the Asoclated, Char ities, will please ask tleir gro cery dellverymen to .take tho supplies to E. E. Morrison's, whorfi they will be taken care of. JENNIE FENWICK, Pres. Associated Charities. Cliff Abrams and, family arriv od froni Wendllng Saturday and went to Crawfordsville, where they will take up their residence, Mr. Abrams and his brother. Todd Abrams, have purchased tlio Tayloi; saw mill near Craw fprdsYllKsjand will operate the same, wpth gentlemen are old Wjnlll ' piei and dqubtless wi.il nia'lfe a supcess of their now urir dflrtaklng, Brownsville' Tfmes. -'W aft compftd to-rfcm our stock. Wolf ft Miller. You gtf:ri$&iy'Mmim at the Harblt Millinery atore. Staeee Dyed Come: to the Palace Club Shining Park. Jeeee Flachet of Camp Creek watt In Springfield today on bual- nee. . P. J. Brattaln went to Port land. today at noon to attend the fat' stock show there. 0 Harness and strap wdrk wont last long. Come early and get first choice Wolf & Miller. Miss Helen BarKman returned Sunday from Myrpo Creek, at whjch place she has been teach-',,,! BUUUUt. G6od reliable fire Insurance. nu HSBUBHiuuiiujj uu iiiujiiuui i ...i ' fee. Pay once and you are done, II. B. Walker at the City Hall, m m m nilhert Nelson and uon lercv and daughter Lillian arrived on various homes slightly damp but Friday from Star Prairie, Wis- happy. Those who went were? conslr, for a visit with Mrs, $lc-: R?r,B Smith, Genevieve Copen Gllvray and Arne Nelson, who hver, Phyilss Kester, Clara Vol ar also children of Mr. Nelson.. etedt, Hazel Jonfes, FlaudTown- , send, Altha Shawb and Mrs. C. JOAN OF arc Tha Maid of Or gans In five parts at the Bell, om night only TUESDAY. A Big Feature by the World Filth Corporation. The flrst one over shown in Springfield. To get the atory Vou should Un In llin hnnsn when shnwr.ful refreshments. Th08e nreS- starts First show begins at 7il5. Second one at 8:30. 5 and 10 cents. Special. School Meeting. U,' t i i..nr il.n tffih 4T tor ho n,,rr,OBO, (anhiittv SdSUS innrcm n Hif cjnrlmrflold Hrlinnlri course in me tpnngneia BciiooiH. ,1 tnoso opposed to Keeping, the commercial course come n,nnM,i .nrnennt nitfootinnb Ifi, VJ' V tVww' VMJVWWVMW totheJ3oard. Oregon and Washington jQazet teer and Business, pirectory . R. L. Polk & Co. have just '!aawff News From Springfield High School Edwd& gratt IF I llf II 1 .Ill , -FTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT I f --; - issued the 1916.1G edition of the for a0out nine years and many of the court, of such width to Oregon and Washington Gozet- points of great interest, and make a double court possible; toer and Business Directory, elp were brought out forthe and work was begun on wid whlch is the only work of the benefit of the students. She enlng the court. JSSbSl of BfyS "that tV,ere , fs immenet At 6:15 all the laborers enjoy accurato business directory oi pleasure as well as Immense pro-, ed a merrv feast which had been oSnld wStaltoJiStiS fitS In WFitlng Bhrt StrieS" 1 Prepa dv he giris and tS SriKftviK' Melvln Fenwick spoke to the chers. names and addresses of country P.V,CR lnRR Thursdav on the, merchants and professional S?otSunotlmh The UteraT Peran Sive men, lumbermen etc., who are laBla -mbe? Stalk took Saturday night was well attend- located adjacent to villages; also "Jj mmtJJ S proceedure in ed and thos? wno were In at" llsts of government and county gf " "J f ot Yodfmid a ilSm- tendance report it to have been nnn ea of courts names of noat- Lf.?"rA8 ?5w 1V ireiegV 'nnncp hotPls dnllV and weeklv 1 newspapers, besides much other MnfmninHmi nantiit in n .iaMiB of business and professional men. A descriptive sketcn or each place is given, embracing various items dt Interest, such as location, population, distance to different points, the most con venient shipping stations, the products that are marketed, stage communications, trade I statistics and churches. Ah important feature is the 'classified directory giving every I business, arranged under its special heading, thus , enabling subscribers to obtain at a glance a list of all houses manufactur ing or dealing in any particular line or goooa. r.Tlie work generally is com piled to meet tho wants of the business community and is so thorough as to deserve its liberal patronage. Prlce $9.00. Offices Seattle, Portland, Spokane and Tacoma. ' ... . of Wallowa W, Al Jones county offers to combine posi Uon of State Pair Secretary and Farmer at; one" salary, saving $1500 a year. Deafness Cannot Bo Cured byi local aiinllcatloni, ai Ihty oannot itach th Uliaica portion of th cor. Thpr U only une wuy to. cure ilcutncn, nnd thut I by' comtllutlonal rcntraie.' Uea(nvM ' Sauieil by an Intlamwl coiulllon of tbe mu nm HnlnB of th Eutachiil Tuba, When (tilt tuba it Inllamnl you lmvo a rumbllnc mind or Imperfect lienilnfr, Rud when H U entirely clpeetl. Dekfnt ! th Tnult, .and unleii the lnllnimuatlon can be taken out nnd thla tube restored to Its normal condi tion', tarlnir will bo dtatroyed forever: nhi raeea out' of "ttri are caufrt by Cntnrrh which I nothing but nn )i:(plta condition ot tho mucoua aurfacr. We will kvo Oe Hundred Dollnrf for eny CIH of Dt-atiifn (cauard by cuiuiih) tlmt cannot e, 'eurv4ty llall'a .Cali rili Cui. Send for olrculara, free. - r. J. nnwHnv .vcd, Toledo, dhio, ' 8o4 by .Dru'sKlsiBdJIn., Tftke fll', nllf V.1" 'or fosttlpntlon, 11 l T. I i M- Mrs, Wm. Kottoe' W hoeteee Imrrotrload of refreshment -6f the Prleellla club at her home leteted by a plump Aunt Dinah rrmay anernoont i ne ume was deKghtf ully Mfe! ' ' lh -needle-' work and conversation. TWrs.E. Tyler was a'guest of the Club. Tyler was a gUcst of the club. 'A t Mr, und Mrs J. W Coffin en tertained informally at dinner Thursday evening. The guests werq Dr. and Mrri. N.W. Emery and Miss Lena Newton. . t. - - Miss Alta Shawb and Mrs. C. A. Townsend took the tatter's i Sunday school class for a picnic flpwer hmi Saturday after- noon, and the butto soutn oi Springfield. Owing to the In- olfninnrv nf hn wonfhar nnlv a few members of trie class were - j , . rf present. After disposing of a iik oi a i rMkht lunrh nn ihn hill" tnn and iJBIJ6cu' tanuie iKv.t Jigiu iuncn on mo niu iop, auui . M - rfim. wrmt ngnt lunc liAtllCrillK large uouquets or, ftowers, they returned to their A. Townsend. J. Sonie sixteen of her ; small friendB neipeu Mauaime TiDnetts celebrate her thirteenth bjrthday ! Saturday afternoon. Games i jand music passed away a happy aftemoon follqwed by delight- entwere: Hazel Brattaln, Cry-.D. stal Bryan, Ester Tlbbetts, Gret- iHrs.ueo..vai.us,,ai, v. y li chen Herrlck, Lenk Herrlck, U, Mrs. Hugh Kestert Mrs. Sylvia Strubln, Edna Moe, Helen Dr. Kester, Mrs; a E. Wheatog, Stevens, Alice Mortensen. Ruth Mra- James T. Moore, Mrs. D. S. Brattaln, Thomas Brattaln, Earl Beals, Mrs. W. A, Bishop, Mrs. TVIonnllnpli William Mnl'.iil nrn. . ..... - E5S; benvor Y0US: The Knlghls and Ladles of Be- ciirity held un onen session Thursday idght. Music and. uancing were iuu uruer ui lue if...j. t i. . anrnoo 7 T i irii,ritT; Vwi of a lollv Knielit with a wheel- jMaMWWWMBIMWMWHWWWBMBWBw. i i i ii mm ... i m i ""- " iii4iiM4riVi Miss Grace Edington of the U. of O. cave an interesting talk to-the English VI class Wedhes - liv.'iriominir. on the sublect .inriTia'ci,--! Pin,, ' Mica T?Vlfrtnir ton haa whrlrPfl n1nn tlVfa llnft aUv(i to the las,; legislature were also discussed. From 2:30 to 6 o'clock Friday evening there was a great scene of activity about the H. S- build- ' iug. The afternoon classes were shortened and at 2:30 the .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department ot tho Interior U. St Xand Offlco at ftoseburg, Ore Eon, Warch 3, 1915. Notice 'Iq hereby given that Coy Els tow, of Vlda, Oregon, who, on April 30, 1912, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 07934, for Lot 4 of Sec 34, Tp. 16 S, It 3 E, and, N of NEU ot, Section 3, Township 17 S, Range 3 E., VIUataetto Meridian, has. filed hoUce ot Intention to make "Final Three-year Proir, to establish claim to tho land above described, before Stacy M. Hus. soli; Clerk of Xa'ne "County, at h'lB pqice at Eugene. Oregon, on the 16th day of April; 1915. i ! Claimant names as witnesses: FrRk B. Mason, of Vlda, Oregon. james jseai, or. viua, ureson, JdeCWeakflold, ot Vlda, Oregon. Bellefjolly, ot Vlda, Oregon. t - T f TTT' J. M, UPTON Register, tAprS '. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. roi(ii-fmonf nf ihn Intnrlor. U. S. Land Office- nj Rosoburg, Ore - gon, March 2, 1915, .. Notice is. herouy given inai ueorge William Foster, ot V.Ida. Oregon, who, ! on 'October 16, 1911. mado Homestead Entrv. Sorini No. 07594. for tho.w of NW and nwu ot swu of Secj Conner Creek mine, Baker tlon 20, Township 10 South, Rangq 2, pniinv iPnRp(i nnd Will be oner East, and on March 4. 1914. mado Ad- county, leased anu wm ue oper dltional HomoBtead Entry, Seria) No. ated. 09380 for tho NEU ot nwu of Soction i new fundings are plan- 20, Township 16 S, Rango 2 E Wll- , . qfniA TTiiivpraitv bv board lamottQ Meridian, has tiled notl?o. ot nea at btate. university oy ooaru intention to make Final Throo-year Of regents. Proof, to osfabllsh claim to the land nbdvo described, -before I. I. Howltt, U.S. Commissioner, at his gfllco at, Eugene, Oregon, on tho 14th day of April, 191C. Claimant names ns witnesses Luvern Chilson, ot Vlda, Oregon, neajamln Mlnnoy, of Vlda, Oregon. Prank' Mlnno'y. ot Vlda, Oregon. William Poster, of VJda, Oregon. W .J, M. UPTON. tApr.8, Register, Bead4iiQew8)for: AeiXh L'anCpunty 1 A I f I'M' B, inner Birangc cnrm.-ir, ' - Thfe Whfet club hel lts regu lar meeting Thursday evening at the hofne" of Mr. (anu Mm. J. A. Seavey, The tkcorat Ions were toi keeping 'with the Easter time and after the cards Mrs. Scavey. eerveu a aoiicious two-course Jester luncheon. A. Mlddfetoh won the honors for the first prize and J; Is. Clark second. Mrs. J. TV. Coffin and Mrs. N. W. Emery, entertained Thursday afternoon, at the beautiful home of the former, cbrner of 9 and B streets The decorations, con sisting of Oregon grape and Jap anese roses, were dalntly ar- :.,. ,i - rv"rr - f snent In fancy work and social chat, after which dainty refresh ments were served. The Invited guests were : Mrs. H. E. Walker, Mrs.H.F.Walker, Mrs. Carl Fis cher, Mrs. Harry M. Stewart, Mrs. Ransdm Miller, Mrs. Milton Bally. Mrs. M. J. Drury, Mrs. W. f""' St.U- u w - -"arl sZ tt w Jk3;S UW. -Jf1?' r7u"ine M.cKUn, Mw. O. B. Kew. Mrs. li. ay, wra. r. a. J-iJiiri, Wi.,BQof, Mrs, P.AWoolley, I I . n .1. i'. r auuci, ub J. n, vu, - Yoffi. m Breeder, Mr, A. ,BarJtniaii, Mrs. S. H: Baker. Mrs. !A - E. Stevenson, Mrs. Copen haver .Mrs. Paul Bratta n, Miss novum, uuo. . v. jjuoo, auio. w r nmnmirKr ranoana. ir T T. nninrri . fRnppnM.Mrs. VnnJ PnVr fPnrtiBmM - Goetz. (Fortlana.) . high school students set to work, high school grounds. Each '' class planted a flower garden; the old tennis court was cleaned hf tlio aHrlliP' pttj . tiffw TianTr-. Ktoiis were nlaced at each end The high school baseball team was unsuccessful in the game with jJCjJ;f W W FMFVT lege Thursday evening. The Ur. W W. IlrlJLK game was played cm tbe Midway Park grounds, and resulted in a score of 19to NOTICE fOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U, S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore gon. February 19, 1915. Notice is hereby given that Mary Cole, as heir and administratrix of the Estate of Columbus Co)e, deceased, ot Marcola, Oregon, who,, on February 5, 1915, made application to purchase un der Sec 5 ot Act of Mar. 3, 1887, for the use and benefit ot the heirs and assigns ot Columbus Cole, deceased, No. 09990, Tor Lot 2 ot Section 19, Township ICS, Range 1W "Willamette Meridian, has filed notice ot JntenUon to rnake-Flnal Proof, to establish claim to Ihe land above described, before I, P. Hewitt, U. S, Commissioner, at his office, at Eugene, Oregon, on the 6th day ot April, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Norman R' "Workman, of Marcola. Oregbnr 'G. M. Apger, ot Marcola, Ore gon; E..C. -Rowland, of Marcola, Ofe go.n; ,J, S. Churchill, of, Marcola, Qrp gon. ,. J. M, UPTON ! t-a-w-M 29 , , Register. t " q. W. R. & N. Co, IS to 06 ex- ,jri frn, Tuntura into the tended riom junuira nuo uie Harney Valley. We Print Butter Wrappers Telephone Us I.OCALIJMUOOWT SAYS TAKE ONLY Ottl DOm bowel cleftnwr Jnowjw1 J08T OffB i,tlm kt ,t)w QUICK dU. t-f Tlu, Springfield Garage ''HgAftDGAtHt Prpjprietor Main, bet Fourik tuid. FHth- Pbofi 11 SPRINGFIELD - ORCOH DR. P. H. EAGAN . Vtenary, Surgeon . aael JDentiet, -Offke: Wtrnecfc' Barn FhsriMl OM 994. . RMWene 1122-J 1 EUGENE - - OREGON J. Em Titu, MVDfi. Homeopathic Phyiiclh and Sirtfiin Ob Ire trie .and IXmasm- fit CWMpb Res. Phone 61. Office Phone 29 Residence 283; West th . Office S38 Will. Street Eugene, - ? Oregon. O. R. Guffion, Af:4. Eye, Ear, Noee'and Throat. Graduate fturse AttemHag; 306, White Temple;, E4fc. Patronize Home Induetryi i Ask your furniture dealer for those folding clothes racks made by the Springfield Planing Mill company. T . . .We. print 'bl'tter wrappem.-, ? . . . .. ' , 1 " See Springfield Oregon Phone 30 PARRISH & SON, Succmmp to Calkr4" SiiBiX General Drayage Business, : r , Planes Moved. . Phone 70 -; Srlrld, Ore. CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry DR. J, E. RICHMOND PHONES:r-Office, 3; Rentdence, Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. DENTSIt TELEPHONE & Office In the I. O. O. F. Building: SPRINGFIELD, OREGON Home Product Do not go out of town for any thing in the line of bread, p4e, cakes, cookies, etc., when jwi can obtain the best right .'t. home. '. t Springfield Bakery ; f ' ' S. Young, Prop;. J. H. BOWER- f:.isr. Lawyer. fe; Phone 1221 831 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon HERBERT E. WALKER ... NOTARY PUBLIC Office In City Hall, Springfield, Ore-.. W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAU DIRECTOR Office Phone 62; Residence 67-J West Main St. r - ' Ybiir Order Today n At-1? i mm wi.y Rhone 52 4