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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1915)
Si I '1 clnnouncement,L We tako pleaseure In announcing that "6ur Soda Fountain" Ih now open for bUHlijcM, and that we promise the samo courteous tretitmont and quality goodB that have mado mi iBfldl ctiHtomorVor Ub In the past. v,f ,.v "Lcava your thirst at our fountain" NEVER SUBSTITUTE : Tales of the Town Dr. and Mrs. J. It. IJarr mot ored to Junction City Sunday, o Now Is the time to get your sweat pads cheap. Wolf & Millar. Charles Lyons of Walton was In Springfield last week on busi ness. Canadian Field Peas, and seed barley at the Springfield Feed Co. a Two Incubators for salo Robert D. Fox of Oregon City Is in Springfield looking for a lo cation. Mrs. A. T. Drum, who was op erated on at the Springfield hos pital a week ago, is getting on nicely. A. S. Walker suffered another attack of his maludy Sunday, but was some Improved this morning. Mr. and Mrs, StroudLoug of Camp Creek and daughter, Mrs. I Frank Morrell wore in' Spring-' field Friday. ' Fred Watko, Jr. student at MU Angel acadeipy, Is spending I the "Easter vacation with nis parents hero. 0 tt i-To enjoy a feature film you should sco the beglning. First show starts at the Bell at 7:1G, second one at 8:30. Fresh milk delivered night and morning from Pruuovillo Dairy. Any one wishing milk call 31F3. We have our own; mine. ion ft o lBf irrnnnos Hartlott came In f rom.Monmouth Friday to spend I the Easter vacation at tho homo I of' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bartlett. Cal Burns and Earl Moore left Saturday for Jasper where they have accepted positions in the Griffin logging camps, re cently opened. Tho Now Perfection Blue Flame oil stoves nro as nearly perfect as human skill and mod ern machinery can make them. Sold by Hayden & Metcalf. , -"Jess of tho Mountain Coun try," the feature to be shown at the Bell Tuesday evening, Is by the same company that pro duced Joan of , Arc This In sures Its quality. Fresh Garden Seeds at tho Fecd'Storo. Also Fertilizers for Hoot Crops and Foliage Crops,. Spray Material etc. Wo invito inspection, and our prices, are the beat. Mrs, .Teanotte Richardson re turned homo Saturday from Cottage Grove whore sho had boon visiting with her son, A. J. Armstrong. Mr. Armstrong came homo with her and stayed Until Sunday. t , , . ' ti Mr.-and Mrs. Aldrcd Beaver have moved to tho Churchill place at the west end of tho riv er bridge, and this week Mr. and Mrs, Walter Horndon will occupy a tout house on tho samo place for tho summer, ft ! ft Roy Irwin, formerly a resident of Springfield, was hero last week. Ho is employed In a saw mill on tho Columbia river, and sayB tho mills along tho river aro working on short hours and In some instances are closing down entirely, ' . .1 Leather is high but wo are soiling harness cheaper than over. Wolf & Miller. Shoes Dyed Come to tho Palaco Club Shining Parlors. Mrs. Marvin Drury Is nulto 111 witu an attack or tonsllitis. Buy your hay, feed and flour at tho Feed Store. We sell It cheaper. Mr. and Mrs. George Spores wero In from Ilayden Bridge on Saturday. ft J. P. Fry opened the dining room of the Elite hotel again last week. "Jess of the Mountain Coun try," a big feature at the Bell Tuesday ovenlng . Oliver Johnson made a trip to Creswell Friday to look after his property there. The Brilliant Vacuum Cleaner for sale $19.50, or for rent $1.25 per, day. Seo Dale Mummey. 14 Pouring of concrete for the foundation of tho Budd McPher- son building on Main street was begun this morning.' ft Mrs. Minnie Bevlns of Marcola visited Mrs; M. U Franco Wed nesday while on her way to San Francisco for medical treatment Mrs. Mary Buchanan, who un derwent an operation at the Springfield hospital last week, left the hospital for her home today, e Miss Reed, tho nurse who had been staying at the EsteJia Mar tin homo, now has rooms with, Mrs. Susan Gilo on north Mill Street. o Miss Luclle Cononhavor. who In nrtmiiifnir tlin Normnl snhnol at Monmouth, arrived Friday to spend tho vacation period with her people hero. If you pay more than the price of a Now Perfection Oil stove you pay too much. If you pay less you get less. Hayden & Metcalf, the Homo Furnishers. ft ft w Mrs. Alice Holcomb and, her daughter Edith, former residents of Springfield, arriveu irom Mfitlford Frldav to visit Mrs. Holcomb's daughter, Mrs. Cocil WHmot. www Tho Hayden Bridge Thimble club met last Thursday at the homo of Mrs. R. S. Wynd for Its afternoon or sewing ana social onjoymfent. There wero about twenty present. Joseph Hill last week bought the interest of hjs partner, J. II. Morton In tho Palace billiard hall and will 'henceforth Con duct tho business. Mr. Morton expects to leave shortly for his ranch In eastern Oregon, ft ft ft Parties wishing to contrlbuto clothing to the Asociated Char ities will please ask their gro cery delivorymon to tako tho supplies to E. E. Morrison's, whoro they will bo taken cave of. JENNIE FENWICK, Pres. Associated Charities, ft The local lodgo of United Ar tisans will have an Interesting program and luncheon at tho mooting Wednesday ovenlng, at which time Dr. Eskelman of Portland will bo present. Every member Is urged to attend and bring a friond or two and onjoy tho meeting. It will bo an even ing df sociability. ""Try your dlnriar at tlia Wit: hold For a good ghlne coma to the Palaca Club. , m e The big aak Is still going on at Wolf & Miller', i . We are compelled to reduce our utock.. Wolf & Miller, 'ft You get Fidelity stamps at tho Ilarblt Millinery store. . Sherman Spong of Marcola was In Springfield Saturday. Roofing of the now creamery building was completed today. For a good shino for ladles or gents come to tho Palace Club, Mrs. J. A. Johnston of Alton, Kansas, Is visiting with Mrs. John Sparks. Harness and strap work wont last long. Come early and get first choice. Wolf & Miller. A. L. Churchill, formerly in business hero, but now engaged in farming on Camp Creek, was In town today. J. E. Bartlett left today for m t . . . , . luiiiui, uiwi w o-na uumap, xvuss Alice nesier i corder was suddenly "arrested" a position as salesman for the and Miss Florence Coffin. ,IDy two officers of the Camp and ' ! Mrs. RudfHman's Riindav' A. JL S 1 - 1 A. f 1. 1 -Umv f thn flmn tn mf that old suit cleaned and repaired or - " " ' O - " - - ; have a new one made at Jen kins, Fourth Street. m Wouldn't you like to seo your feet smile and feel glad? Then tako your shoes to HaH, tho Shoe Doctor for repairing. fee. Pay once and you aro done, II. E. Walker at the City Hall. Mrs. R. S. Wynd of Hayden Bridge fell and severely sprained her arm Sunday. She was ex pecting to come to town today to consult a physician. Mrs. Heffner and family mov ed her family here from Browns ville last week, and has taken tho Kepner house on C street between Fifth and Sixth. Early chickens bring good money- Get your supplies at the Feed Store. We are carrying .extra lines this year and arc go ing .to sell them cheaper. A new disease "fan-tods!" Did you ever have them? Well they are an awful thing and come from NOT having your shoes repaired by Hall the Shoe Doctor. Grandma Miller leaves tomor row morning for an extended trln that will take her over a wide stretch of territory In the next few months. Sho goes first to San Francisco to attend tho fair for a time, nnd will then go to Chrysler and Aultsville, in the province of Ontario, Canada. From there she will return to nolnts in British Columbia be fore returning to her home here. Mighty Arches Mark Huge Court of the Universe. 4 ' " '''.. Arch of Rising Sun, Court of Uie 000 by COO feet, with a companion nrch, the east ami west, is loci reec in iicigiiu SOCIAL The Ekk!eJan claaa of die Methodist Sunday school hekl IU business session and social at tho church Friday' evening. The division of the class constat ing of Kale Lansberry, Cecil Hayso, Fern Sldwell and Olive Smith, had charge of the plans for entertainment. Games were provided and light refreshments were served Tho North End Social club gave a surprise April Fool party In honor of Mrs. V. G, Campbell Thursday evening. A most en joyable time was had and at a late hour refreshments were served. Thc G. T. club held Its session Thursday evening at the home 01 UJtve bmitn. Uames ana fancy work made the evening uuur ku an uu wuuy. mi Grace Male -was a guest of the club, and the following members were present: Miss Myrtle Copenhaver, Miss Lacy Copcn- haver, Miss Jessie Walker, Miss Grace Walker, Miss Sarah Mar-, tin. Miss Edna Swarts, Mies Ve- I ' " . au , u f w u..'u Oi.llUUi li Lil ill. iJ, JlUlkU spent a very enjoyable evening scrved To she at the home of their teacher, was "surprIsed expressing Friday, April 2. The evening it mildI ter luncheon, aoml was spent in games and music jUrae was a , con. and at half past ten a dainty' versRtIon nd mualc Thoge three course luncheon was ser- enjoying the evening's pleasures ved. Those who enjoyed Mrs. weJr: and Mrsf PM Gos. Ruddiman's hospitality .'were: o1ni. Mr. anA , pnhrt r,, ?ao? W' Lu?le Smith, Mary Clark, Grace Nlckum, Peart. ton, Mrs. Morelock, Mrs. Ina Snook, Doris Lybarger, Mar-,cliue and chidren and Misses ?nTn , ; 'Tv'Sailie Lambert, Gene Lambert, Vtola Day and Helen McKlbben. jLcttie mi and Margaret Gossler Mary Chase and Chlora Master son. Mrs Zella Cantrell entertain-1 cd Thursday evening at her home at Sixth and C streets, giv- ing a handkerchief shower for 'Miss Bessie Martin, who was leaving that evening for Port- land, to be married.. The guests of the evening were: Miss Mar- tin, Mrs. M. L. France, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Silas Gay, Mrs. I. V. .Jackson, Mrs. Cantrell, Mrs. Allen,-Mise Vena Barbre, Miss Veda Barbre, Gladys Withrow. Deafness Cannot Be Cured 1 by local opplIcBiIohi. thr cannot Much 1 lh dluniril Dortlon of the car. Thtr la only one war to cure drafnru, and that la by cumtltutlonal remedlee. Deafnts la nuifil by an Inflamed condition of he mu iiiii llr.lnr of the Uuitachian Tube. When hla tube la Inflamnl you have a rumbllnc ound or Imperf.ct liearlnr. and trhen It la nllrely cloifd. I-nfm la tbe reeult, and unlc the Inflamrnctloh can be taken out and thli tubo rnorl to ita normal condI tlon. bearing trill be destroyed forever: nine r,h',chh0hulri'X ,nna3,e caeea out or ten are caused tr caiarrn id condition We will alve Une Hundred Dollare for any caie of Drafnexe Ccaueed by catarrh) that cannot bt cunl by Haifa Cats-rrh Cuie. Bend for circular, free. F. J. IHEEV A CO.. Toledo, Ohio. B61d by nruKifi"'". 75c. Take Hall'a family I'ille for eonitlsatlon. The Albany council is plan ing to pave twelve blocks on three streets. Universe, rouamn-raclflc International Exposition, Son Francisco. This Is the grand central ceert g i 3 the Arch of the Setting Sun, at tho west portal. Kach arch; with Its sculptured groupay aymboHeal ( thd , r ' 1 NOTES Druce Barnes, Ethel Contey, Grace Collins, Tiny Collins, and Alice Stanlger. Last Friday night the mem bers of the Loyal Women's class and of the Loyal Men's class of the Christian Sunday school hekl their business meet ing at the church. After the business session, Mrs. Fergu son's class gave an Interesting program of recitations and music. Then lunch was served to a large number and a good time enjoyed by all. Last Thursday evening after their regular meeting, the mem bers of Mistletoe Camp, No. .4878, Royal Neighbors of Amer- fca, treated their Recorder, Mrs Izora. fio!et to a tirnrl party in honor of her birthday anniversary, unknown to her, arrangements bad been made and guests summoned. At the 'close of the meeting the members deftly managed to keep her employed at her desk, whHe others spread the tables, 1 -V KA T A XCl,J kUV J"? JKjau.pi, tne iDie, wnere Mn and M Fred R, RumcU, The Idilio club gave a program, dance, ladles' choice, in lieu, o i the reirular dance, last Satim evening. Gladvs Roberts anc Mrs. 'Wilson of Eueene were guests of the club, Miss Bessie Martin, for twe years night operator at the Jocal telephone office, and George Westerburg, formerly of Fal' Creek, were married in Portlanc" last Friday. They will reside at Burbank, Washington, where Mr. Westerburg is In the emr ploy of a lumber company. Roseburg Postoffice moves HU-" new fliu.uuu uunuiuy. Oregon has had boosting enough it is time to go to work. Ryan & Allen, owning saw mills at Hession, Wash., and Sheridan, Ore., have taken over the plant at Sara, Wash. Persons owing the Spring field Feed Co., for longer than 30 days are requested to call and balance up. We need our money. Patronize Home Industry. Aelr vnnr fnrnlfiirfi rlfinlfir for those foldiner. clothes racks. made by the Springfield Planing I i'rn-w ' v good tyoQwrnoN to It, htvrptitlnt ii bimihk f M, oil Matter the imp! Mix twe C Nft Aifter-l'kii; 4i1m inm N tfkmu ThM reMdy bttn limw fey tnH 8jn(lieltl Md mtim m MJTM iUm vwet anil lower liBWk o 'tfcrwhy tfint ONK DOae rKVH tow rtmSSt gas on tiitf rtomaei in1 eaMitlw stl wort IMMEDIATELY. We jiie iriUy Klad wo nro 8frSs8M ngmt IwA'il-Icr-J'ka. M. K, 1'cery, tlmgM. r Springfield Garage H, SANDGATHE l Proprietor Mate, bot fourth and yifth. Phoae'll PRINQFIELD OREOON DR. P. H. EAGAJ Veterinary,? Surgeon " and Dentiat Office: Warnsek's Fed Barn V Phnes: Office 94 . RMlcfence 1122-J 1 EUGENE OREGON J. F. Titus, IV! . Dj. Homeopathic Physician and Surgeen ' Obstretrtes and DUmam of Cfalldres Res. Phone 61. Office Phone 629 Residence 283; West 9th Office 938 Will. Street, . Eugene, - - Oregon. 4d See Edwards & Brattait For Farm and City Property ' Exchanges a Specialty Springfield - Oregon Phone 30 CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry DR. J. E. RICHMOND " PHONES:OWce, 3; Residence, lltAJ Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. . u We print butter wrappers. J. H. BOWER Lawyer. : Pboae 1221 " J 831 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC Office In City Hall, Springfield, Ore. W. F. WALKER , UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR ri office Phone 62 Residence 67-J West Main St. .. ', ' "-v' 3"' 4 1 n i