The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916, April 29, 1915, Image 3

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Winner gotn a beautiful No. 8 -A Eastman Kodak.
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Kodak impplles, ono vote for every cent paid., .
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SUBSTITUTE
Tales of the Town
On Saturday afternoon of last
wk Mrs. "U." V. Park,, who JIy.es
on North Mill fctreel, gave a
jmrty in honor of fier daughter
doUle ;pjsjk'a .tenth birthday an
niversary, The afternoon was
spent In playing games after
which delightful refreshments
were soryed. A number of hand
some presents were received.
Thoso present were Goldlo Park,
11a Shahan, Helen Stevens, Gol
dle Pratt, Unlce Pratt, Verntta
Pratt, Grace and Sopha Shahan,
Magglo Shahan, Vesta Feglea,
Norma and Elma Cox, Claude
Pratt, Kenneth Park, Wyuoria
Park and Sylvia Pratt.
Tuesday evening, April 27, a
Jolly company of ladles called on
Mrs. M. b' (France to help cele
brate her birthday. It was a
complete surprise to her, and
although she admitted It as
tier Mtwuay sue ausoiutey re
Um club, and the following club
mnibrs .ware Wreaent: Mrs.
Has Gay, Mrs. K. K. Morrison,
Mrs. Tomas jOUltmi, Mrs. L. A.
Baas, Mrs. A. Valentine, Mrs. J.
B. Fox, Mr. Henry McColIum,
Mrs. Ray Emerson, Mrs. John
Sparks, Mrs. I. V. Jackson, Mfse
Vina McPherson, Miss Ethel
Conlcy, Mrs. Marvin Drury, Mrs.
II. E. Walker, airs, J. E, Ed
wards. Miss Lola Barr entertained
with a. delightful card party at
iMwhQin.e Saturday evening. TJie
guests were Miss Mary futman,
Miss Vera Perkins, Miss Marjory
Machen, Miss Anna Young, Miss
Ella Young, Miss Esther Furufjet,
Jloy Cairns, Claud Slgnor, Har-
oa Perkins, Will Machen ana
CKnton Gpnley.
A score of young people en
joyed a "weenje leod" Jaat.ev.en
fused to tell her age except.that ing at the Llttell .damp on the
sue was au An nnnroniuiu v,i"i" v
urogram was .rendered lnWhlch ipr wasihe .center of attraction
! A new Colguto Soap at
Pecry's.
Mrs. 13. J. Randell of Wlnbor
ry Is rcportqd aa quto 111.
Hear the now Edison Disc
Phonographs at Pocryts.
Hull, tho Shoe Doctor, .Fifth
and Main street.
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Now Is the Mine to get your
sweat puds chcup. Wolf & Miller.
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" Mr. Sweltzor and daughter of
HlakclyvlHo were in Springfield
Bhopplng (T.ucJiduy.
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Mlltqn ;Ially is Buffering from
an nnck p.f rheunVntlBip that
is nearly doubling- him up.
'' Mrs. C. A. Baker was opcrAted
on at the Springfield hospital
Tuo8day.and.is how.op the road
to recovery.
Paul Long suffered a painful
fall from his bicyclo at Seventh
and p streets twhlle delivering
goods "Wednesday evening.
Gopd.rellable fire Insurance.
No assessments: , no membership
fee. Pay once and you are done.
II. E. Walker at tho City Hall.
; Forms were romoved from the
Budd'McPhorson concrete build
ing the first of the week, and
tho cnrpontcrB are now doing
their share of the work.
D. M. McLaughlin, mnster
mechanic of the Southern Paci-!
flc company, was in 'Springfield
this morning on his way to
.polntaon the cast side liuq.
A fine oil painting of an ocean
scene, .painted by Mrs. Oren
.Mctcalf, la on display at tho
Hayden & Metcalf store, where
.ft is attracting a great deal of
favorable coinmgnt.
My. and Mrs. A. J. Perkins re-i
turned jast evening from San
Francisco and other California
points whero they have been
spending the past few months.
Mr. Perkins has been Bick for
several weeks, but Ib again able
tp bdabout.
Colgato'a Talcums 15c at
Pecry's.
Mrs. Fluley of Eugene was In
Springfield Wednesday.
L. F. McDanlels was in Cros-
well on business Tuesday.
Mrs. F. A. Worloy returned to
her home at Wondling on this
morning's train.
Leather is high but we are
selling harness cheaper than
ever. Wolf & Miller.
You can buy a 42 piece din
ner set for $3.00 at the home
furnlshcre Hayden & Metcalf.
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Additional sprinklers are be
ing Installed in the, sheds at the
llooth-Kclly plant tp lessen tho
fire .risk.
Dr. J. E. Richmond will bo
out qf town ,frpm May 14 to 22.
Tho ofllco will lie closed pn Wed
nesdays until further notice.
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C, W. Cook, supervisor of tho
road district north Jjf ,4ho river
and betwe.cn Springfield and
Eugene, began road wpric yes
terday. ,
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Tuesday night is regular
time, for the 'mectrng of tho fire
company. It Is hoped a lrygo
number will bo in'attpnda.nce bo
that officers may.be elected.
There Ib nothipg that will
give you njore comfort and
pleasure for tho money Invest
ed than a gpod haniiifock. We
have them for $1.75 .and up.
Hayden & Metcnff.
Two motorcycles collided at
tho corner of Sixth aind A at
noon Wednesday, but no one
was hurt to any extent. A bent
pedal and a sprung fork were
the extent of tho damages.
Mrs. J. It. Barr arrived homo
last night from Grants Pass,
where sho had been visiting for
tho past ten days. Mrs. C. E.
Gilklson accompanied her to
Springfield for a abort visit.
Mrs. Gilklson will also visit her
brother, H. Neal pf Prunevllle.
moat of those .present tqok part.
At ten o'clock delicious refresh
ments were served after which
the self Invited guests adjourned
wishing the hostess many more
happy blrthdayg. Those present
were: Mrs. M. L. Franco, Mrs.
Russell, Mrs. Webber, Mrs. Jac
ribson, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Bow
man, Mrs. Ruddiman, Mrs.
Townsend, Miss Sneed, and tho
little Misses Marjorle Ruddlmau
and Ruth Franco.
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Mro. C. E. S warts entertained
in a charming way the M. C. 0.
Fivo Hundred club of Eugene
on Tuesday afternoon. Follow
ing the hours at tho cjub's fa
vorlto pastime, the lmBtess serv
ed a fine two-course luncheon.
Mrs. J. L. Clark, Mrs. B. A.
WflShburne, Mrs. H. W. Whit
ney and Mrs. Carl Fiscper were
gueBta of tho club. jHonors of
the afternoon fell to Mrs. ueorge
Dyo of Eugene.
tflJss Edna Swarts was the
hoatceo of the Emanon club at
18 usual afternoon of needle
work Wednesday qf this week.
Mrs. .C. H. Swarts and Mrs. H.
W. Whitney were the guests of
The ladles of the Christian
church wll rive- a chicken din
ner toplght in honor of the or
chestra and choir. The orches
tra will provide special music,
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The Women of Woodcraft
gaye a very enjoyable program
'at the lodge room Wednesday
evening. Following Is the pro
gram that was rendered:
Song by" members.
Instrumental '. .Thehna Crouch
Reading frs. Dorrlfy
Instrumental ..Edwina Parsons
Recltatfon , . , .Flautl Townsend
Song irs. Tomseth
Instrumental duet
Miss Shaub pnd Mr. Townsend
Recitation Roscqe Perkins
Instruine'ntal . Chlora Masterson
Soiig A. D. Ruddiman
Reading Mrs. Klzer
Vocal Duet ,
Dorothy Masterson anu Mar-
,joro, Ruddiman.
Instrumental . . TaSsy Tomseth
Dialogue, 4m Want of a Sen'ant.'
Neighbors McPherson, Brum
mptej Nelson, Tomseth,
Ruddiman and Daisy Tom
seth. Recitation Florence Klzer
Grocery
Buying
Doegnf t Require
the time and thought and attention
that it used to.
GNowadays, 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 cost is no
more than for inferior goods.
i&et the Habit of Trading
ffene.
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Larimers
The big sale Is still going on
at Wolf .& Miller's.
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Savo 1-3 by buying Rexall
School Tablets at Pcery's.
Mrs. H. W. Renne returned
yesterday from Creswe.ll where
she had peon visiung nor oro
tlicr since the first of the week.
Atllla Norman, vice-president
and general manager of the Ore-
con Power company, was in
Springfield on business Tuesday.
Conkey's Starting Food for
little Chlx. Makes the little fel
lows strong apd healthy. Pre
vents disease. Springfield Feed
Company.
E. E. Morrison this week ship
ped 1000 (pounds of stumping
powder to P. ,S'.,Laird of Natron,
who Is going to clear several
acres, of .'bottom. Jand.
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M. J. .Duryea, .manager of the
promotion department of tho
Eugejio .Cpmihbrcial club, was In
Springfield Saturday attending
the meeting of grange.
Mb. Charles Ward and Mrs.
C. Zuald, recently of Garden.
Hpme, near Portland, biit iiaw:
living up tho McKenzlo, were in
Springfield jtoday shopping.
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Cow owners will note wo,
aro selling. Dairy chop at $1 per
cwt. Our other feeds are lowj
priced in proportion. Spring
field Feed Go.
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Charles Rlvett, owner of con
siderable property in Springfield,
left today for his home in Lin
coln, Nebraska, after having
spent several months here. Ho
goe3 by way of Oregon City,
Portland, Seattle and Spokane.
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J, O. BrlBtol, grand worship
ful master of tho A. F. & A. M,
In Oregon, Frank J. Miller, rail
road cQmmislqn.or; Dr. II. B,
Leonard, S. M. Yoran and W. C.
Ydran of Eugeno, visited the
Booth-Kolly mill and tho Oregon
Power plant .Monday.,
Manager J. J. Bryan announc
es that ho will give a reward of
$5 forlnformationlc'adlng to the
.arrest of the prson or persons
who defaced pictures placed hi
front of his theatre Tuesday,
and Chief of "Erilco Staniger.
adds another $5 to tho amount.
T-Hall, the Shoe Doctor, Fifth
and Main street,
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.vRW. Smith yesterday bought
from F. J. Berger anlD. M. P. 30
Roadster.
a
-Cupid Hour (hardwheatt
$l.75. Albany Flour (Blend),
$1.60 at the Feed Store. Qual
ity guaranteed.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Browning.
for a number of years residents
or spripgneiu, out rpr tne past
yearllving at Petaluma, Califor
nia, are .expected to arrive here
soon to make their home again,
again.
Blanks for the taking of the
amxUal inventory of stores n the
Springfield yards of the South
ern" Pacific company were re
ceived yesterday. ' Ev.eiy article
miist'.be checked up ly midnight
of May 1.
Mrs. Mary A. Thompson of
Los Angles, Calif, and daughter
Mrs. Ella Lee of Klamath Falls,
are visiting the former's brother
J.EASteyens of Springfield, Ijirs.
Thompson expects lo spend the
sumriier here.
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OkL rubber-belting has been
converted. Into tread protectors
on the Iron ladders in the boil
er room at tho Oregon Power
company's plant. The Iron stepB
hadibecome worn smooth, but
tho belting, bolted on, gives a,
perfectly secure foothold.
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E. E. Morrison returned last
ni glit from Portland where he
had been making arrangements
for handling potatoes from the
Ipiperjal valley, 'California, Ho
also arranged for the sale in
Portland Of potatoes raised here.
H. E. Pitts, president of the
Springfield Planing Mill, expects,
to leave next Wednesday for
Hot Springs, South Dakpta, to
take treatment for a cancerous
growth 'in his nose. He qxpects
to spend several weeks while on
tho,r,eirn trip, stopping at var
(ous joints to visit friends.
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Professor Durrand of Yanktqn
solloge of Yankton, SOuth Dai
kota was In Springfield Tues
day, calling at tho home of ,Mr,
and Mrs. D. S. Beals. ..Mrs.JBealB
Is an alumna of tho college and
was Hated nmnii'sr those whom
the professor vlsljed'i0.setelill
on mm inn west, no una pe?i
connected with the college for
thepflst &0 years. '
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"Monarch," lOin., Reg. 4.25, Sat. $3.75
"Wizard," 14 In., Reg. $4.75, . .Sat $4.20
I lain .ufai inc.:
Magic, 14 in. Reg. $3.15. . . .-. .Sat. $2,741
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if you aren jiMd of aaxn.Mowr w(hy not .
tak,f advantage of tlii;one1da.y!tcial SaU-7
Saturday, May 1915
Beaver Herndon
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SAMUEL H. LONDON'S WORLD-RENOWNED PHOTO
PLAY IN FIVE BIG THRILLING REEL'S.
The liislde f ike
vv nwe siave iramc
T.HE MOST -GRAPHIC .EXPOSURE QF THE .WHITE
SLAVE TRAFFIC EVER ATTEMPTED. PRODUCED AT
A COST OF $20,000. "THOU SHALT'NOT. ' v
This is the Photo-Play that was seized and stopped by
the Seattle police at the Melbourne theatre last week. . It
was afterward released without prejudice, and at the ur-
gent 'solicitation of reform workers in that city itJhaa,bM,
If you sympathize with crooked police work and the
ruin of innocent young girls, DON'T COME. You will be
offended. If you would know jtbe trail of the serpent from )
homes like your own to the Gateways of" Hell in a city's
"restricted district," go to the Bell theatre Friday night and ,
see a powerful sermon without words. You will come away
a cleaner-minded man or woman.
Helen Knight, physician in charge of the Mafdaiane
Home, New York City, says of this Film: "The precentation .
of your picture, 'The Insjde of the White Slave Traffic, in )
every town and hamlet in the United States would mean the
elimination-of White Slavery." i
YOU CANT MAKE A PICTURE OF A BAT LOOK LIKE
A HUMMING BIRD. BUT THERE IS NOTHING IN THESE
PICTURES TO OFFEND THE PURE-MINDED :
The mayor of Anacortes, Washington, says if there were
more such pictures shown, the country would be better for
t a mi'. - -'. t " 1 il. - XI. 1 '
u. i nousapus nave saiu iue same uung.
Endorsed by Press and Clergy.
Friday Night
This Will Whet Yqar Appetite)
This store is filled with the choicest groceries money can f
huy with groceries entirely free from all adulterations '!
with groceries of the most absolute and unquestioned pur
ity with groceries that build up. the system and instill that '
remarkable energy which insures success in life. 1
n l lE & M I ;L I E ft :
Opposite Commercial itafe Bank (fone .j),
9t Jk
Mrs, A, T, Drum left Monday
for a visit with per parents near
Npti.
.All kinds 91 Chick .sunnlles
atthe F.ee.d,Stbre. WpieJl,gpod
quahty and we selllt cheap.
W CTiMfjeld Garage, ,pn
Mftnday pW a; Studebaker r,
for which It is the 'locar agent,
The Brilliant Vacuum
Cleaner for galo ;$9.50, orfdr
r.ept $1.5 per .day eo Dpe
umnifey. 4
tEddyyiJle MohaTnpool 22000
lbBvSOjdprg.pejtits.
.Halfway The cheese .and
butter factory starts-May.l. T
ri rrC 'i..' ' til
syndicate,