The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916, April 01, 1915, Image 3

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Every drop a paffunuxl tear of joy from
the enehantee) gardoni on iKo divine
Mediterranean whoro Woom through'
out the seasons all the flowers that yield
their sumptuous breath to the thought
and will of man.
We have your favorite odor
(Sco Our Window.)
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Tales of the Town
A now Colgato soap at
Peery's.
Hear the now Edison Disc
, Phonographs at Peery's.
r Shoes Dyed Como to
Palnco Club Shining Parlors.
tho
. Mrs. N. A. Ashworth Is re
ported to bo qulto sick.
For a good shine for ladles
or gonts come to tho Pulaco
Club.
Thoso shoes! Don't thoy
need repairing? Tako 'cm to
i lull, tho Shoo Doctor.
.Mrs. G. 13. Hill who was op
crated on at tho Mercy hospital
two weeks ago, was brought to
her home hero Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cox went to
Stayton yesterday morning up
on receipt of word of tho serious
illness of Mr. Cox' mother,
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The Springfield garage has In
stalled a water tap In the front
of tho building, and now can
supply water, air and gasoline
from the sidewalk.
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Otto Nelson arrived a few
days ago from North Yakima,
Washington, for a visit with his
sister, Mrs. W. II. McOIlvray,
and brother, Arno Nelson.
Eleanor E. Elliott, six-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Elliott of Fall Creek, was
brought to Springfield Tuesday
to have a broken collar bono set.
Fresh Garden Seeds at tho
Feed Store. Also Fertilizers for
Hoot Crops and Foliage Crops,
Spray Material etc. Wo. Invito
Inspection, and our prices aro
tho best.
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- E. E. Morrison, local repre
sentative of tho West Coast Co
operative association, Tuesday
shipped nearly 3000 pounds of
this spring's clip of mohair. He
oIbo received two more carloads
of seed potatoes.
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--Ladles of tho M. E. church
"will hold an Easter salo of Food
and fancy work at tho Harry
Hill building formerly occupied,
by Moo tho Tailor, Saturday
Aprll'3. All :jadies asked to con
tribute to tho sale.
Colgate's Talcums lGd at
Peery's.
For a good shine come to
tho Palace Club.
E. E. Morrison received a car
load of cement today.
Savo 1-3 by buying Rcxall
School Tablots at Peery s.
J. Conrad of Cedar Flat was
in Springfield Wednesday on a
business trip.
Born On Wednesday, March
3t, 1015, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry
M. Stewart, a son.
You can't go wrong when
you patronize Hall, the Shoo
Doctor. He carries tho goods
to back htm.
April 1st Is tho beginning of
tho biggest harness stock reduc
tion salo over held In Springfield.
Wolf & Miller.
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Born On Tuesday. March 30,
1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry
L Chase of Prunevillo, a daugh
ter, weight G 3-4 pounds.
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No, I haven't moved. Tho
building did, about 20 feet. Still
doing satisfactory work in tho
samo old shop. Hall, the Shoo
Doctor.
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Tho Oregon Power Co., at Its
local plant, has just turned out
27 brackets for the new street
lights which tho company Is In
stalling at Brownsville.
SOCIAL NOTES !
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The Ekkledan society, Mr,
Scott's Sunday school class of
the M. B, church, will hold their
regular monthly social In the
church parlors Friday evening,
April 2. All members are re
quested to bo present und friends
aro cordially Invited.
Entertaining Committee.
Tho Emnnon club met yester
day afternoon at tho homo of
Mrs, Vln Williams for the usual
round of sewing and social con
verse. Tho next meeting will
bo held at the home of Mrs. Val
entine. Monday evening was enter
tainment night at the Rebekah
lmlsrn. and I hnftn trmmhorfl whrvsn
names began with C or D were the order. A very pleasing prq-
tho hosts. Thero were some In- 8m was rendered after which
LUICSLIIIK KUL'BBIUK K K 1 1 1 till O.I1U A. . , .
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Joyable dancing-parties at their
hall Tuesday evenhig.
Tho G. T. club will enjoy one
of their social gatherings at the
home of Miss Olive Smith, this
evening.
Tho Gleaners meet today with
Mrs, William Donaldson for the
usual weekly socio,! time. The
Ladles Aid of tho Christian
church and 'the Gleaners are
planning to have a food sale at
Nice & Miller's on Saturday.
Pine Circle No. 46, Women of
Woodcraft, with a number of
invited guests met last nlgbt at
the W. 0. W. hall to celebrate
the eighteenth anniversary of
C. W. Halght
Alpha, Oregon,
Mr. and Mrs
leave today for
where thoy will spend the sum
mer with their daughter, and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Browning.
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Lillian Gorrle. cltv treasurer.
last week received $1268.09 from
tho county treasurer as a sec
ond turn-over of taxes for 1915.
This Is In addition to the $500
received a few weeks ago.
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W. P. Burnett, brother of Mrs.
S. H. Baker, who has beon visit
ing in Springfield for the past
month or moro, lert tins morn
inc for his home in Los Angeles.
He -will spend a short time at tho
fair in San Francisco wuue on
his way.
dainty luncheon.
Mrs. D. W. Roof entertained
Wednesday afternoon In honor
of Mrs, Stltes, Mrs. Cecil Calk
Ins, and Mrs. E, F. Bean. Needle
work was tho order of the after
noon. Tho hostess served a
dainty repast
Members of tho Ekklcscans
class eavo a sumriso nartv on
Tuesday evening In honor of the
birthday anniversary of Cecil
Hayse at his home at the west
end of Main street. There were
32 of the young people there,
and they had a very enjoyable
time with games and music.
Thoy presented the guest of
honor with a handsome Bible as
a birthday remembrance.
The Reapers of America are Recitation
planning for another of their en- 'Recitation
The
rest of the evening was spent in
games and other amusements.
Altogether it was a very enjoy
able affair. Following is the pro
gram: Opening song, written by Mrs.
Ruddimen, sung by members.
Recitation Mrs. HortOn
Song Mr. Brummette
Recitation Ellen Tomseth
Recitation Florence Klzer
Song Mrs. Tomseth
Reading Mrs. Townsend
Recitation. .Marjorie Ruddlman
Instrumental Duet Miss Shaub
and Mr. Townsend.
Recitation Mrs. Klzer
Song Flaud Townsend
Recitation . . . Alfred Townsend
Song , Five Ladies
Instrumental . . Daisy Tomseth
Recitation ...... Viola Nelson
Song by Children
. Roscoe Perkins
Johnnie Tomseth
Hear tho Domestic Quartet
at the Bell tonight
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Wo.arc compelled to reduce
our stock. Wolf & Miller.
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You get Fidelity stamps at
tho Harbit Millinery store.
Mat Lux of Bandon arrived
Tuesday and has gone to work
for Chris Lybarger at his lunch
counter.
Dale Mummey, local manger
for the Oregon Power Co., went
to Coburg this morning on busi
ness for the company.
. Do your cooking, baking,
roasting, toasting and ironing
tho year around on a Now Per
fection wick blue flame oil stove.
Sold by, Hayden & Metcalf.
Grocery Buying
Doesn't Require
the time and thought and attention
that it used to,
Nowadays, at this modern store,
We take care of the "worry part" of
your grocery buying we stand be-
tween you and impure foods and un-,' ,
desirable goods, and the cbst is no
more than for inferior goods. ,
Get the Habit of Trading.
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Early chickens bring good
money- Get your supplies at the
Feed Store. We are carrying
extra lines this year and are go
ing to sell them cheaper.
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Clark's Jewell Oil Stoves
forun less oil because they have
a high wick feed which puts the
Blue Flame nearer your cooking
utensil. Beaver-Herndon Hdw.
Co. ,
Minor repairs are being made
to pump No. 2, of tho Springfield
water system, at the plant of the
Oregon Powor Co. The pump
will be In commission again by
tomorrow night.
Tho fire siren was tested out
at noon Tuesday after, the in
stallation of a new valve. Now
tho blasts giving the ward In
which tho fire is located, can
be given distinctly.
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The motor truck used In haul
lug lumber from the Booth'
I Kelly mill to the Orbgon Electric
jat Eugene, was off Wednesday
on account or tho lack of cars
Hauling was resumed this morn
F. A, Perln of Springfield and
W. F, Humphrey of Eugene have
taken over the' Savoy theatre In
Eugene from E. L. Campbell,
who has become postmaster of
Eugene. Messrs, Perln and
Humphrey contemplate tho pur
chase of tho theatre.
"Cupid Flour Is tho "Best"
hanlwhoat on tho markot. $1.75
or $0.80 bbl. Johnson's Best a
hardwheat blond of Superior
quality at $1.G5 or $C40 bbl.
Our "Cash" guarantee with
each sack, Springfield Feed
Company,
"Joan of Arc," a ilve-redl pic
ture from tho World Film cor
poration, drew a capacity house
at the Boll theatre Tuesday eve
ning. Efforts were made to have
the film retained for another
day so that moro of the school
children might seo It. Tho last:
scones, of the burning of Joan
of Arc at the stake were par
tlclarly well staged.
Now Is the time to get your
sweat pads cheap. Wolf & Miller.
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The 12-year-old son of J. F.
Dean of Pengra Is reported very
low.
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The Sell is getting an ex
cellent program for Sunday and
Monday.
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Collars, whips, robes, horse
blankets. Everything goes at
Wolf & Miller's.
Mrs. Mary Buchanan under
went an operation'at the Spring-
field hospital Wednesday.
Wanted 90 young men to
.bring their sweethearts to our
Soda Fountain on Easter Sun
day. Ketels Drug Store.
New Perfection Oil Cook
Stove Is the best, simple ni con
struction.- always ready. For
sale by Hayden & Metcalf.
Mrs. I. W. Smith of Lowell,
who has been at the Springfield
hospital for the past two weeks,
leaves today for her home.
Persons owing the Spring'
field Feed Co., for longer than
30 days are requested to call and
balance up. We need our money.
Surprise your wife with a
New Perfection oil stove and
she will certainly appreciate
your thouchtfulness. Hayden
& Metcalf, the home furnishers.
Mrs. Omar Cox and Mrs, A. T.
Drum who underwent serious
operations at the - Springfield
hospital last Monday, are pro
gressing niceiy towara recovery.
The Ladies of the G. A. R. will
serve dinner to a limited num
ber of the teachers who come to
attend the institute Saturday.
They wil serve at one of the
rooms In the Lincoln building,
where the Institute is to be held.
Chris Lybarger moved his
family yesterday to apartments
in the building at Fourth and
Main; and will shortly have his
dining room enlarged and tables
Installed.
F. A. SIkes, representipg the
Farmers union of America, is in
Springfield this afternoon visit
ing his cousin, Thomas Sikes.
Meetings of farmers are to be
held this comlng'week at a num
ber of places west of Eugo.no,
whero tho farmers are organiz
ing tovtako advantage of tho co
operative terminal warehouse
being established in Portland.
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Fine Program Saturday at the
Belt. .
HEARST SELIG PICTORIAL
NEWS Educational.
WOOD CARVING AND TURN
. .ING AT ST. CLAUDE.
THE JERBOA.
HIS UNKNOWN GIRL 2 reel
Vitaeranh feature.
HEART OF CONY JIM,
The Domestic Quartette will
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All Aluminum Casteroles
Regular Price $2.00
Saturday $1.25
Sherwin-William Paint
Until Further Notice
$1.95 per Gallon
Beaver Herndon
Hardware Co.
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. tTH& RAKCHMAN GREETS THE 60QD JUBSEfl ,s,
COMPARE a little chewtfB
"Right-Cut,'5" the Real Tok
bacco Chew, with a big chew of
your old kind, and see if you don't
iiKe it Detter. .
You take only about-half as manv chews and
it satisfies you better.
"Right-Gut" is pure, sappy tobacco sea
soned and sweetened just enough.
Take a very small cfaew less tbaa onc-qmrter the
old S2ZG. It will be ffloe Mtislyis tfeoa tt noufcbful
of ordinary tobacco. Just atfefele ea it uatH yea fisd
the ttrragth chew that suits yen. TbcIc R away.
Then let it rest. See horr eaaili- imd evenlv the imI'
tobacco taste comes, bow it sctisfies wttiieet Jrktdtagliew
much less you have to (pit. how few chew you take to
be tobacco satisfied. That's trhy it is Tie Tototet
Cico. That's vrhy it costs less in the end.
It Is a mir cbcw, cat Cna and abort ibred to that yon mm't fcsve
to Crind oa it with your tctth. CHcdioi oa otduury candied tobacco
ctafcn 70a t pit too much.
Tfcs u.tr c( pare rich tobacco does Dot need to be corned an with boUmm and,
EcortiC tocse bow tie silt briojj out the rich lohicco tut la "Kikt-Cot."
One small chew takes the place of two big
chews of the old kind. '
WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY
SO Urloi SQuaro. New York, .
QUY FROM DEALER OR SEND IQSSTAMPSTQUsJ
S. D. Garner of Camp Creek
was in town Wednesday.
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Mrs. C. A. S warts of Donna is
visiting relatives in Springfield.
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Mrs. N. A. Ashworth. who has
been very ill, is reported as im
proving. .
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See our Clark's Jewell Blue
Flame Oil Stoves. They burn
less oil. Beaver-Henrdon Hdw.
Co.
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Lovi Revere suffered a stroke
of paralysis Sunday evening,
but is improving nicely at this
time. v
Mrs. L. M. Beebo was initiated
into Evangeline chapter, Order
of Eastern Star, at Eugene, at a
recent meeting of the order.
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Fresh milk delivered night
and morning from Prunevillo
Dairy. Any one wishing miiK
call 34F3. Wo have our own
milk. lGtf
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Married By County Judge. H.
L. Bown, on Wednesday, March
31, 1915, Homer G. bYasier ana
Miss Georgia Butler , both of
Marcola.
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Mrs. C. A. Swarts came down
from Donna Tuesday with her
mother Mrs. Qeorge Schigner,
and sister, Gertrude Schigner, of
Goodland, Kansas, wno nave
been visiting her for the past
month. They have been on the:
coast for three montKs, and re
turn to the snows ef Kassa
with regret. 1 .
We print bvitei Vrappers.
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S. H. BOWER
Lawyer. ,
Phone 1221
S31 Willamette St Eugene, 6reiir
HERBERT E. WALKER
NOTARY
PUBLIC
Office In City Hall, Springfield, Or.
W. F. WALKER
UNDERTAKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Office Phone 2; Residence 67-J
Wt Main St.
O. R. Gullion, M. D.
Practice Limited tl
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Graduate Nurse Attending
308, White Temple,TEugie.
Patronize tlome Industry'. '.
Ask yoyRfurnlture dealer
for those folafng; clothes rack's
made by the Springfield Planing
Mill company.