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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1915)
W ar f oinf to givi" tii moit popular girl in Springfitld biAutiful . it No. 3-A Eastman Folding Pocket Kodak Valued at $20,00 See this space for full particulars of Kodak Contest in next issue of this paper. Contest begins May 1st, and continues until 9:00 p. m. sharp, Sune 30th ! SOCIAL NOTES w NEVER SUBSTITUTE MImj Ethlyn Power entertain ed a few of her girl friends, at a dinner arty Friday night. The girls had a jolly time at cards, music and general good fun. The house was tastefully decorated with rones and ferns, the color scheme, pink and white, being carried out successfully. At a lato hour a four course dinner wus served. Covers were laid for: Gertrude Williams, Ruby Scnscncy, Irma Barkman, Elsie Ilolverson, Evelyn Barkman, Opal Ilolverson, France Travis, Ethlyn Powers. On Thursday evening of last week Miss Lena. Newton enter tained the O.T.club at the homo of Mrs. N. W, Emery. A jolly time was spent in Bowing and con versation. Tomscth sang solos, and there were Instrumental. numbers by ubh anarp anu Airs, dcmick and a vocnl duet by Mrs. Tomscth anu miss Daisy Tomscth. Da llghlful refreshments were serv ed, The guests of the club were Mrs. S. Young, Mrs. Jules Dc- micK, Mrs. King, Miss Shorn and Miss Tomscth. The members of the club present were Mrs. AI. Montgomery, Miss Mary Rob erts, Mrs. Arne Nelson. Mrs. Thomas Ohlscn, Mrs, J. E. Rich mond, Mrs, Hill, Mrs. John Tom scth, Mrs. Ilorton, Mrs. Charles Dorrlty, Airs. J. II. Brummette, Mrs. Townsend. Airs. A. D. Rud dlman and Mrs. Mastcrson. 4 Ralph Barkman and Harold France had a Joint birthday par ty aaturuay at seavey's ferry. 444444 4444444444444444444 t Tales of the Town 4 Hall, the Shoo Doctor, Fifth and Main street. 0 Maxlno Snodcrass Is nulto sick , with an attack of tonsllltis. ' Tfr.ll 1 1. Cl, T1l 1.11,11. I ' ' ijuu, lmu uuu uuuiui , r 11 ill 1 a r n...1 Xtul.. tnnt uuu nu,, , rog8tcrcd at the EIUo hotcj FrJ WOlldllllg,"11 . m . Mrs. Emery assisted Miss Newton in serving delicous Barring a little difficulty In get ruiruBHimjiuu. xnose present ting all of the guests to the were: the Misses Veya Dunlap, game place, a most enjoyable Sarah Martin, Jessie Walker, vdav wm went. tha vnnnra Lacy Copenhaver, Myrtle Cop-(played games. and ate all the Ice omiavur, unco sraiin, jmhir cream they wished. Mrs. Bark S warts, Anna Young, Ella man and Mrs. France diaper xuuiiK,. nurenco wjmn,flnn& 0ned them. The guests were: Rutledge, and Effie Rhoadea. Ralph Barkman, Harold France, The guests of the club were Miss Frederick Mullen, Ansel Barker, Vera Tagg and Mrs. Jules De- Tommv nnvnnVia. Aiimrt tw ,11111.11. iubwuu iucuw iivAbuuiB noius, Airreu Townsend, Marnil l with the Misses Anna and Ella Newman. Ruth France. Theron Renham of Portland .was , Young. Newman, Wilbur Hayse, Gerald mi m , , t l Sclllffcr and Carl Bauer. The Pino Needle club met at . 4 4 4 4 - the home of Mrs. A. D. Ruddl- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Danks and lnlm rinwiiliiir rf 11M1U lit Mtirlttirfl,ll1 Cn(lll-lni I " I" B" uuimimu;! 11 ,.. 1. ,n I'..1arrtl.l,l.varinnnnnnnn1n. MVc Ht T ATMI., - . . - . I 1 ll I .11 t , i 11 I . . . ; uroia ine uiruiaay anniversaries mio uie nnstenes or tno Knights V Now is the time to got your a$ 11,0 Boll 's n strong thrilling ,Bweat pads cheup. Wolf & Miller. , 8tory- 7 :1G and 8 :30. 1 Miss Grace Sldwcll and Miss . a- Mikado, a Japanese (Mnybel Duryeo visited In Coburg '0""F 8ale8,a was at the hiBt week. a F. A. Worloy and wlfo of Wcndllng wcro In town Saturday ou business, Welby Stevens, ex-mayor of Springfield,, was in Crcsswcll on business Tuesday. J. B. Godmnn and family and 1 lEIIto Saturdayr Leather Is high but wo nro selling harness cheaper than over. Wolf & Miller. ' w o You can buy a 42 piece din ner set for 93.00 at the home furnishers Ilaydcn & Mctcalf. a Miss Tinn Collins, operator at of Mrs. Ruddiman and of Mrs. Brummette. Embroidery form ed the basis of the afternoon's occupation and there were a number of musical selections. Mrs. S. Young and Mrs. John and Ladles of Security last Thursday evening. After the business session a number of In vited guests enjoyed dancing after which Ice cream and cake was served. nnclo. W. L. Godmnn. tmnnt tho the local telephone ofllce. re- day atf the homo of Thos. SIkes sumed work this morning after fjSundny. I ,r Wnlter P. Porcp, general agent Uior tho Agricultural Insuranco company, was in 'Springfield on business Saturday. & r . 3f J. P. PVy, Mr. Llvesloy of Salem .and Mrs. M. M. Lord of Scattlo went to Lowell today on a trip pf combined, business and pleas- lure- . Good reliable fire Insurance. No assessments: no membership fee. Pay once and you are done. , il. E. Walker ut tho City Hall. $ 0 Fresh milk delivered night and morning from PruuevlUe Dairy. Any ono wishing milk call 3-1F3. Wo have our own milk. 15tf IT. G. Myer and C. II. Kelly, members of the state board of a short vacation. a e Harry Raymond was a visitor at L. E. Durrin's yesterday. He Is employed on tho Wlllamette- Paclflc railroad at Acme. 1 Mrs. O. V. Barkman cnmcln from Brownsville Saturday. Her home is at Mabel, but she has been visiting at Brownsville. Mrs. Hugh Kester and daugh ter Isalone were called to Mabel last week by the illness of Mrs. Kcstor'B mother, Mrs. lleene Whitbcck. ' George England of Portland Is again registered nt the Elite Ho tel, coming to take Andy Allen's placo at tho mill. Allen goes to tno wcndllng mill. Mrs. Ed. Collins returned last week from Mill City where sho lmu been called by the Illness of The big sale Is still going on at Wolf & Miller's. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cox mov ed to Willamette Heights last week. William I. Clodfelter and fam ily have moved to Yrcka, Cali fornia. Two 2 reel features in the Bell program for Wednesday and Thursday don't miss them. Mrs. Benncr and children of Eugene spent Saturday with Mrs. Charles Eggiman. Mrs. Rose Harbit and Mrs. Grace Harbit were in Eugene yesterday visiting their brother, S. W. B. Haynes. All kinds of Chick supplies at the Feed Store. We sell good quality and we sell It cheap. Dr. and Mrs. Kester went to Portland Saturday by automo-' bile and will bo away for several days. iHCac'S HftffNTHATl -J ILL LEA0 AT THC I LL LEAO AT THC I I barber examiners, wero In her granddaughter with an at- sprmgnciu Kriuay examining tno.tacic or appendicitis. local barbers. Troy found no Ir regularities here. Ed TIbbetts and Dad With row made a fishing trip up tho of tho BaptiBt church, 25 cents. Tho Brilliant Vacuum Cleaner for sale $19.50, or for rent $l'.25 per day. See Dale Mummey. 14 The tennis court at Fifth and A chicken pie dinner will be u ! L? "TV"Buru Ai served Thursday evening trom'? Ul" h IIIIIH 7 n'olnpir in rlin hnnnmmit ,mw. ...v-.j vwmvow. Miss Alice Staniger was un able to teach today on account of sickness.. Judge and Mrs. C. A. Winter mi er and children of Eugene vis ited In Springfield Sunday. Now Is the time to get that old suit cleaned and repaired or have a new one made at Jen kins, Fourth Street. m 'Cupid Flour (hardwheaO $1.75. Albany Flour (Blend), il.'GO at the Feed Store... Qual ity guaranteed. - Tuesday evening the Bell Theatre presents Protea II.. a strong, gripping, tlirllllng picture . Body Association last week, In five parts. This is a World Freda Stacy was elected "May feature which. insures its quality. ! Queen." The Association also 'elected "Bill" Machen as "May Cow owners will note we King." v are selling Dairy chop at $1 per ' Following the May Day ex cwt. Our other feeds are low HiSh school Friday , . .. . afternoon there will be a base- priced in proportion. Spring- lba game The teams contest. field Feed Co. ling and place of game will be announced later. Persons having odd Jobs of Ruth Scott, after several work to be done may get stu- ; weeks absence retiimprt tn dents help on short notice and school this morning. Miss Scott ut uie same ume renuer a ser- u vice to stu.dents working their t I THE CANOEIST ASSUftCS THE Q00 JWC ' ATEN, you chew tobacco for the sati- faction and comfortyoti gefcfromit. "RighfcCut " the Real Tobacco Chtw does satisfy. Gives you the taste, the sub stance of rich, sappy, mellow tobacco. Seasoned and sweetened. just enough.; ? That's why "Right-Cut" users tell others about it. You'll like it better than the old kind. Take a very mmH ew-hfi &m oat-quarter the eld tze. It will be more MtMyMj Ums a aioathfal el erefcsarrtobaeeo. JuttafeMe ea it itetit ye Hm4 Mj (tresjth efaerr tbt wtit T. Tiwk k away". Tbea let It rett. Sm knw ull aA l tL. toboeee tte come, how it rttitSea without jrmdwi, hew rauefa lew you have to pit, how eweeewa ye tote7 to be tobacco Mtwficd. That's why k it Hit Kl Tdo dew. That's why it eottt let ia the ead. e,ti to triad on if Mha yoer teeth. GriwfeM os ontiauy nwiicd teWcai nitkei ros idi too mach. Tb UMt of pore, rich tobacco dot not vtti to b corerrd m with aolasse aU uconcc. Nc4cc how ts H briat out the rich tobtcco btMii "KittK-Cet." One small chew takes the place of two biff - fUI chews of the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY SO Union Squcure, New York (BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND 10?3TAMPS70US3 NEWS NOTES OF SPRINGFIELD HIGH The Seniors will ko to the Tallman Studio In Eugene this week and get their pictures for tne ti. s. Annual. Today is the first day of the last six weeks of school. In a meeting of the Student miss, school on account of? pro longed illness. The students wel come her presence again and. trust she will be able to finiak this year's "work without aay further trouble. The Literary Society will hold its last program next Friday night. All are welcome. Mr. Blades, a blind student at the University read and explain ed representative poems of Kij llng and Service to the Wk school last Wednesday. Mr. Blades is an excellent reader aWd his interpretation of the virile strength of twentieth! century poetry was highly appreciated by his audience. "Gungha Din." and "Manlalay were favorites, and the students have since beea enjoying a musical record of the latter at Peery's. Linn County will put in a $15. 000 steel bridge at Lebanon. It will probably send the money to Pittsburg instead of using its own timber. Powers will build S18.000 unfortunately was compdlled to school house. McKenzIo Thursday and return ed' with 2D fine fish, 19 of which were :largo redsldes. Ono red sldo was' 20 inches" long. A chicken pie supper will be given In tho Baptist church basament Thursday ovenlng, April 20, from 5 until 7. Din ner 25c. Free entertainment at 8 o'clock. '. It: ' SnodgraBB and family Entertainment aftcrwardj Every uouy inviieu. a There is nothing that will glvo you more comfort and pleasure for the money Invest ed than a good hammock. Wo have tkem for $1.75 and up. Hayden & Metcalf. Pino Circle No. 45, Women of Woodcraft will give a social at tho W. O. W. hall Wednesday moved from Coburg to Spring-, ovenlng, April 28. An Interesting liem last week and nave taken program mas been prepared and their house on E street between refreshments will bo served. Seventh and Eighth. Mr. Snod- como and have a good time with grass is omployed on tho Wend Ilng run, Mrs. J. Baker and daughter Lilly, and Theron Coglll went to Natron Saturday and drove from there to Fall Creek whoro they us. Admission 10 c. 0 Georgo Howard, who lives In Douglas Gardens, summoned a number of friends from Spring field and Eugene Saturday even ing to celebrate tho birthday an- wero joined by Mr. and Mrs. Earl nlversary of Mrs. Howard. A Moore, Cal Burns and Dick j very delightful time was enjoy Grlffln, nntl all attended a party ed by tho guesJts, and nt a lato nt that place, hour luncheon was served. This Will Whet Your Appetite This store Is filled with tho choicest groceries monoy can buy with groceries entirely froo from nil adulterations with groceries of tho moBt absolute and unquestioned pur ity with groceries that build up tho system and Instill that remarkable energy which insures success in life. NICE & MILLER Opposite Commercial State Bank Phone 9 Ruth Patman came up From Hlllsboro Saturday for a visit with Mrs. C. E. Wheaton. She expects to leave for home to morrow. I) Conkey's Starting Food for little Chlx. Makes the little fel lows strong and healthy. Pre vents disease. Springfield Feed Company. I am now located In my new quarters next to tho N.ews of fice. I solicit 'tho patrbnage of my old customers and of those Who have not hitherto been my OUBtomers. 1 Intend to keep a lhodcrn, up-to-date market. A. JJIUJUIjUW. Parties wishing to contribute clothing to the Asoclated Char ities will please ask their gro cery dellvorymen to take tho supplies to E. E. Morrison's, I where they will bo taken care of. JENNIE FENWICK, Pres. Associated Charities. I j W. L. McCulloch, chief engin eer of the Oregon Power plant. and J. W. Machen of Springfield way through college by calling Jj up me university x. u. a., Eugene 504. Work of afternoons and Saturdays is especially desired. On the afternoon of Wednes day, April 29, from 2 to 5:30, the ladles of the M. E. church will serve a ten cent tea in the church parlore. The rooms will be prettily decorated and made attractive. An interesting pro gram , will be rendered, after which tea will be served. A de lightful occasion is assured. All invited. a W. L. Godman of Falmouth, Kentucky, who has been spend ing the winter in southern Cali fornia, .and 1r tinw nn hlti w9v back to Kentucky, is' stopping over to visit relatives In Eugene and Springfield. He took dinner with his sister. Mrs. Thos. Slkes Sunday. For the past three years he has spent the winter in Flor ida, and likes that country. His Florida home is at St, Peters burg, on Tampa bay. If the state tax commission keeps on taxing things there will bo nothing free but salvation. La Grande Evening Observer. Even salvation, we fear, being beyond the reach of our La Grande brother. Weston Leader Eddyvllle Mohair wool, 22, uuu lbs. sold for 32Vj cents, KEEP YOUR EYE -I On the Lane County NeW?H Classified Column. -It isthe "mutual benefit salesman-'of Springfield, for it profits; both ,, buyer and seller. . ' ? Advertise if you want to sell; advertise for what you need. The Clasfled Column. reaches the people you want to reach. fj RAT.ES LOW. 1 Many counties turnlnc down anu a. u mgais, auditor of the farm management experts uregon x'ower company, made a fishing trip to Lake Creek, go ing out Saturday mornlnc and rotnmlmr q,,,,,!,,,, .m, fl,,rtllm' uu puisinnuwK ireei improve letlirnmg bunday with 70 flno m0nt warrants against the Town of fish. Mr. Ingals hooked a thirty- ' Sprlngnold up to and Including uura Inch salmon and was yanked off lJor C04- interest will coaso atter a rock Into tho river. Subse- ApnrJ.1 "ii9!?- quently the fish got away with Dy ,orter tiZB, his hook, splnnor and lino. , t Apr 2C Treasuror. Call for Warrants. Notlco Ib hereby given that I will pay all outstanding Stroet Improve ' " '4 Lane County News