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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1915)
le Most; Popular Girl Goftfeat l social notes, The winner ge,ts a imutlful No, 8A Baslawin Kodak, 1 WW 4 , A. ...... fc vaiue $zu,uu Standing of Contestants to date: Ntmei Vattt MIbb Winona Piatt 20,590 MIbb Franco Travis .,,.14,780 MIbb IDthol Conloy 7,GGG JMIbb Oraco Male. ....... 4,500 your Eastman KodK'-and register It for your 4MEfc ' 4 'imymw, ut"'ft Kottftkn bought during Contest qount double, -. . DEMAND A VOTING COUPON.WHEN YOU PURCHASE YOUR KODAK SUPPLIES Bring NEVER I.REB 5U BSTlTUTESSSifli Tales of the Town Hear the now Edison Disc Phonographs at Pcery's. ' J. J. Poplot of Waltcrvlllo was In town last evening. IMrs. Will Gofer Is Improving lifter a serious enso of tonsllltls. ' Ilnvo you seen Sneed's gro ery dv on pago a of this Issuo? :Colgato"s Talcums. 15c at Pcery's. You can get harness cheap er at Wolf & Miller's. O. Tnpt of Dcerhorn was In Springfield last night. Read Sneed's grocery adv. on this pngo.t It tells of bargains It pays to have your shoes by null, the Shoe Httvo your suit mndo to measuro nt JonlclnB' Fourth St.t repaired Doctor. 2200 all-wool, up-to-datoi fabrics to chooao from at Jen-j B. A. Waahburne has boon kins' Place, Fourth Street. tlconflned to his home for a day Everything In tho shoo dressing lino for black, white or " tan shoes. Hall the Shoo Doctor. J. Wetzel of Portland was in Springfield yesterday afternoon Inspecting the street car bridgo acroBS tho Wllamettc. Miss Gracq Male has just completed a very successful term of eight months at' tho Dcadmond ferry school. MIbb Alice Stanlgor leaves to morrow for Roseburg to visit frIonilsjnd relatives- and to' at tend tlio strawberry carnival. v'vr-AU ladles aro requested to jcall at Walker & Rico's hard t waro store and sco tho Rotary sewing machine demonstrated. Candy and popcorn will bo or two with tonsllltls. D. W, Roof made a business trip to Wendling Wednesday and returned this morning. Mrs. S. W. B. ilayncs of Eu gene spent Wednesday with her sister-in-law, Mrs. N. J. Harblt. Mrs. J. R. Ban and daughter Nannie went to Portland yester day for a fow days' visit. II. L. Carter of Leaburg was at tho Springfield hotel Tuesday night while on his way to Wend ling- . ,y Mr. and Mrs. F. IT. Fuller, who formerly conducted , tho fish market hero, moved toEugeno Saturday to reside. Dr. J. E. Richmond will be out Qf town from May 14 to 22. Mm. Jeie Newman enter tained Informally Tueday even ing for a number of friends, most of whom are members of the Progressive Twertty-Two Ncedlowork'was the order of the evening, and delightful refresh ments rounded out the evening's onloymont. Tho sfucsts wore Mrs. J. P. Fry, Mrs. Willlant Don aldson, Mrs. M. M. Lord, Mrs. Uweards had been JaM away, wincing was indulged until a kite hour. The members present were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrin, Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. George Catching. Mr. and Mrs. William Donaldson, Mr, and Mrs. Al Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fry, Mrs. A. T. Drum, Mrs. Zella Cantrell, Mrs. If. E. Walker, Mrs. J. E, Rich- Jessie Newman, Mrs. M. M. inoud, Mrs. u. E. Durrin, Mrs. Curtis Ilayden, Mrs, Collins, Mrs. Milton Bally, Mrs. A. J. McKenzIo, Mrs. Al Montgomery, and Miss Elolah Newman. Mrs. Milton Bally entertain ed tho Fivo Hundred club at its delightful session at cards Wed nesday afternoon. There-were a number of guests present to win with the members In enjoyment of tho contests and of the dainty refreshments Served by the hostess. The guests were Mrs. Edward Perkins, Mrs. L. A. Base, Mrs. W. F. Walker, Mrs. George Catching, Mrs. William Donald son, Mrs. D, Crouch, and Mrs. D. J. Glcndenning. When the session of the Ar tisan lodge closed last evening, a few of tho members sprang a surprise on tho others by serv- Such a jolly Lord. The Pine Needle club Is hold' ing its usual seslon this after non with Miss Mary Roberts. Tke invited guests of the club are Msr. B. A. Washburne, Mrs. J. II. Comby, Mrs. S. Young and Mrs. J. T. Moore. A goodly contingent of Spring new members orthe Eugene Milks lodge, and their ladies, at tended the whist party given on Wednesday evening by the Elks and El Kettes. Dainty refresh ments and a musical program followed the season at the ta bles. Attendants from Spring field were Mrs. J. L. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Larimer, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCulIoch, and Mr. and Mrs. Aldred Beaver. The G. T. club -will hold its social meeting this evening at the home of Mrs. Jules Demick, Ing refreshments. timo was enjoyed that the lodge decided to repeat tho affair, and accordingly named a committee t Second ana A Btreet8t io arrange ior ouicr goou urnta for the members. . . i Airs. j. in. Kicumonu was tne A very enjoyable session of charming hostess of the Needle- tho Progressive Fivo Hundred ; craft at Its session this after- was held at tne Elite uinmg:npon. Tne invueu guests were room when Mr. and Mrs. J. P. IMrs. S. B. Schmeidlng, Mrs. Fry entertained tho club. Tho Hugh Hampton and Mrs. W. A. spacious room was decorated Gilbert, all of Eugene, and Mrs. irofuscly with roses, and after 'Al. al. Loru. on sale at tho Fashion show of Tho offlco will bo closed on Wed tho Ekklcsian class at tho old garage next Saturday evening. , Conkoy's Starting Food for llttlo Chlx. Makes tho llttlo fel lows strong and healthy. Pre vents disease. Springfield Feed Company. Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Reynolds and children go to Newport Fri day for ten days or ,two weeks vacation. Mr. Reynolds Is tho night fireman at the electric! plant. nesday of each week. WWW Lester Collins was fined $10 in tho recorder's court this morn ing for being drunk. Ho is now working for the town for five days. C. W. McKee, who recently purchased tho Springfield Pro vision company's business from Christ Wittenbach, is moving his family horo from Jofferson and has taken a house at Sixth and C streets. F. A. Laurondine, superintend ent for this district for tho Mo- Preparations aro now being .tropolltan Life Insurance corn- made for a muBlcal program tojpany, with headquarters at Sa bo given at tho Christian church lom, and "Nick" Longworth of Friday, May 28. Some of tho ( Eugeno, were in Springfield yes best local and Eugeno talent haB been secured for the event. terday on business for tho com pany. 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 cost is no more than for inferior goods. Get the Habit of Trading Here. 1 Larimer's, A now Colgate soap at 'eery's. Now Is the time to get your sweat pads cheap. Wolf & Miller. maw Mrs. Andy Cofer of Wendling s visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Will Cofer. www All kinds of Chick supplies at tho Feed Store. We sell good quality and we sell It cheap. , Save 1-3 by buying Rexall School Tablets at Peery's. . -, -trShoe and harness repairing at,, Wolf & Miller's. Good reliable fire Insurance. No, assessments; no membership feei Pay once and you are done. L'e. Walker at the City Hall. " Persons who have been ta'Kthg niilk from customers' H E H A R D W A R E S T O R E 10 and IS Cents - Saturday Only HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES 10c Milk Pans i 5 c 10c Flesh Forks 5c etc lCc Enameled Stew Pans . ,y. ....... Qc lCc Potato .SHcers and Graters . .J,0C etc. 25c Krout Cutter ; X5C 20c Sink Strainer . . . , 15 C ctc- Many Such Bargains Can Be Seen in Our Windows Beaver Herndon Hardware Co. W I T H T H E Y E L L O W F R O N T priced in proportion. Spring-! field Feed Co. Members of the Knights and they JENNIE FENWICK, Pres. Associated Charities, 'Mrs. Jessie Newman received Ladles of Security will please ' a . card the first of the week pay their dues for May to Mrs. L, E. Durrin. E. I. REYNOLDS, Financier. a a a C. L. Brower, chief engineer of tho Oregon Power company's Dallas plant, is In Springfield for a few days and is conremng with Chief Engineer W. L. Mc Culloch here. Mrs. Johanna Wood came in Wednesday from Marcola, at wlilch place she was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walter Price, and she is now vlstlng at tho homo of her son, Dr. W. H. Pollard. www Persons having odd jobs of work to be done may get stu dents help on short notice and at the same timo render a ser vlco to students working their way through college by calling up the. University Y. M. C. A., Eugeno 504. Work or afternoons and Saturdays Is especially de sired. mm Joe Morton and wife, who left hero Monday overland for East ern Oregon, aro among those who aro unable to cross the mountains and are "stuck." It Is said there are eighteen teams in tho outfit bt which they aro menjbers. About eight feet of snow on the trail is the cause of tho delay. mm Several young women of good families were taken before the rocordor Tuesday afternoon for stealing flowers from gardens about town, and -were given a severo reprimand. It was stat ed that not only had flowers been taken, but shrubs had been broken ruthlessly down, and on one occasion the young women were Impudent to an old Irian who asked them to leavo his garden. The, recorder warned fliom that a repetition of tho of fense would lead to fines and to unwelcome publicity. froin, Mrs. L. W. Clark, who is attending the Odd Fellows and Rebekah grand lodge at New port, saying that the Springfield Rebekah delegation were dinner guests Tuesday or Mr. and Mrs J. J. Totten, former Springfield residents.' The occasion was al so Mr. Totten's 80th birthday anniversary. NEW MEAT MARKET TO OPEN SATURDAY Messrs. Swarts & Washburne announce rtheopening of their now meat market at the corner of Fodrth and Main streets on Saturday. May 22. They have installed on the premises a mod ern refrigerating plant, and have spared no expense in luting up their place of business with san itary and modern equipment. On the opening day they mil glvo a prize of $5 to the cus tomer who guesses nearest to the exact weight of a roast that will bo cut that morning and not weighed until tho close of busi ness for the day. ad "MONEY" Tho mint makes It and under the terms of tho CONTINENTAL MORTGAGE COMPANY you can secure It at 0 per cont for any lognl purposo on approv ed real estate, Terms easy, toll us your wants and we will co-operato with: you, PETTY & CO., 513 Den bam Bldg. Denver. t-tA6 Call for Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that I will pay all outstanding General Fund -warrants against the Town of Springfield up to and includ ing number 62G0, Interest will cease after May 13, 1915. By order of the Town Council. LILLIAN GORRIE; 29-32 1 Treasurer, FOR A SUIT We have a 'special lot of suits valued at $15, $17 arid $18 that we are doling out at 0 , $6 ft Guaranteed All Wool. Come while "pickins is good C. E. Sales, Toggery , Mr. and ,rs. kBenjGreen and porches''' are hereby warned to( Grandma low leit Monaay eve- rawe-uiB iirawne. ning for Wisconsin to spend thq '312, Willard Thayer. otimniop vlalHnir with relatives - e and friends. ' 1 Parties wishing to contribute clothing to the Associated Char- Cow owners will note wo itlds will please ask their gro- are selling Dairy chop at $1 per vejm t o& take ne cwt. Our other feeds arc low wlre u wffl bg tokencare of; REMOVAL SALE We are going to move our store and in order to reduce our stock we are putting on a rock bottom sale. Here are a few of our Bargains: Sugar, 15 pounds $1.00 , Limit, $1 of Sugar to a customer. Bayo Beans, IS pounds $1.00 Small Soup Beans, 15 pounds .$1.00 GGUaranteed Eastern Oregon Flour, sk. $1.55; bbl.JgjLQ Walnuts, pound ,' 20 C Peanut Butter, 2 pounds -25 C S boxes Matches 25 C Arm & Hammer Soda, 4 boxes 25 C Cheese, 1 pound t 20c 20c Coffee , . . : V. 15c 25c Coffee ..AA 20C 30c Coffee ....-....- i 25c 35c Coffee ..... vrvt . . . -. 30 C Del Monte Tomatoes, can JLOC Carnation milk, 3 cans ..... . . .. . .;. r. . ; 25 C Yellovban Milk, 7 cans for ........ ... 50c Regular 25c Apricots 20 C Regular 25c Peaches -20c Other Articles Correspondingly Reduced This sale will begin Thursday,5 May j 20 and continue Friday and Satur- day, May 21and 22 Mrs. E. V. Sneed & Sons Cupid Flour (hardwheat) $1.75. Albany Flour (Blend), $1.60 at the Feed Store. Qual- .WALKER W. F. UNDEBT, FUNERAL DIRECTOR OWce Phone 2; F.'eldne C7-JQ Vint Main St.