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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1915)
Satisfied Customers Our Rest nt dmil of AnbrllHjijK In vftrlouif Vara, but wo belli Wo lo n ureal ovo Ihnt thn tnoHt fnvornlilc publicity which wo rccolo IK tliroUKh tho' mouitim ot n "Hnimnod cuitomor." Hucli cuMomcrii tnlk about um to thf!)ro)uctlvu cuHtoninm mid thin conntltutoB "nUvortlslrig by word of 'mouth" mill Ih moot offootlvo, HunldOH providing tho very bout of fiorvlco, ftIiiBtnll -every con vonlonco (lint u (IniK (iloro' ciiii coiilnln. ' Our prlcwi nro um low un right quality ran ho hnd for nnywhnrn. . If wo luivo not had tho plonimru of nrv(ni? you, wo should llko to niltl you (o our lint or "nntlnrioM cunlomorii," ' , ;A word to thn l-'unnori Umo our phono nnd wo promlne that tho Kooda will ho (it )our door nn quick art Undo Hum can tnko thotn. PilONE 31 We NEVER SUBSTITUTE , A rather Impromptu dance wjas given. Friday oYenlHg at ucapcrs nii auor, uic rcguwr hchhIoii of Iddgo. Tho ufralr was a sort of farewell to Miss Clara Lurlson, who went to Portland today. Dancing was enjoyed to a lulu hour and everyone present reported a lino time. ccr, iAlberl SoloImOracc Emery JUlph Miller, Floy Collins. Dell Jllneon, Kate Dansbfery, Walter Bailey, Wlndna' Piatt. Beetle Spencer, Maude Moore, Grae uopenhaver, I A new floor was laid In the sbakb" room, of the Spr)ngflold pakbryyefrterday; I m, m j iryoti ro not' trading with liBtjtfe are btfth losers.;. Springfield-Feed Co. I i Thn frnnr nf fhrt TToizlon A- Mctcalf store was glven,!a rnew ' 1 t . .. t .. . 1 i 1. ; You will miss a treat' If you fail to see "On' of Millldhs" at the Bell- Tuesday evening: W. C. McCulloch. and William ' . A. A Y.f-1- the home Of Mrs. Ante Nelson vu" nuuiruay. iwr liming weni uj uuKnuge aauir- Tlitlrsday. Tho afternoon was 11 Pgrum w mwc May auernoon on availing irip. spent, n sowing, mose present ,r , . V ; r,. . , fr. -I .VZ t T wnrn: Mnr. 1 LHrimnr. M. Van- ,B9l0 y Mrt. Atabroaff Mftetfl Ernest Lyon 1 ... , jf a Alumni of the SnrlnefleldluKk school entertained the grauta The Pino Needle club met at 0v7,9atl,an7uoUfe?'k, o home of Mrs. Arne Nelson Van Valzah's Saturday. TJwig,6f Cairtls, president of the afu, association; Herbert Uaigc&j president of the 191D clasjihi Tales of the Town , --Ilall for cheupdr soles and heels. Hall for cheaper soles and heels. Uiu dusters, gloves cud shoe findings at the Harness Shop. a o Bob Wllllan of Waltcrvllle spent Sunday In Sprlngilcld with frlumls. Charles Lyons of tho Sluslaw wus In Sprlnghelu Saturday, on UiiBlnoHH. Miss Lena Buel of Fall City is In Sprlngilcld visiting rela tives and menus. Mrs. Wayne Calkins left. Frl day.. morniiiK for Silverton to visit her mother, Mrs. Donald son. ' Bert Doano, who is employed at the Booth-Kelly mill here, Bpent Sunduywlth hiB family' at Jasper. -. o e a ; N. P. Jensen left today for Ilurrisburg and vicinity whero he will vlHlt friends and relatives for u couple months ; Good rolfable firo Insurance. Naassessmcnts; no membership fee; Pay once and you 'nro done. II. K. Walker at tho City Hall. . 4 Mrs. Henry McCulhuu and children left Friday morning for a visit with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Watson, woBt of Eugene. Born Sunday, May 30, 1915, to. Mr, and Mrs. Win, Domplor of' Tiller, Oregon; a son. Mrs. Dompicr is visiting her sister Mrs. Hill, of Springfield. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Dunn and family of Watervillc, Wash., are staying a few days with Mrs. Dunn'B sister, Mrs. Hugh Kestcr. They are motoring to tho fair at San Francisco. a o Dr. Eugene Kester made a pro fesslonal visit to Lebanon Thursday- evening, returning Friday morning. He made the trip in his auto and found the roads In good condition. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and family of Shedds spent Sunday at the Fred Hlnson homo In Springfield. Thoy made thq-run' up In the morning and back, in tho cool of the evening in their auto. Shoe and harness repairing at Wolf & Miller's, B. II. Smith and family, re- fmoved to Eugene the last of last .weok.r , Mr. and Mrs. Tliurninn of Thurston waB in Springfield on business Saturday. Mrs. Win. Llghtfoot of Port land Is In Springfield visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. S, J. Calkins returned Thursday front a visit with her mother, Mrs. Carr, at Dexter. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smeed of Leaburg spent Thursday in Springfield and- Eugene on busi ness.. an Fir niwl Atra W T-7- Pnllnr1 were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hurdle of Prunovllle. Mrs. P. NIdever of Eugene visited last week with1 Hen par ents Mr. nnd Mrs. Bailpy,Ii West Springfield. , a Milk and cream, produced under-most- sanitary conditions. For prompt delivery call 24F12 Springfield Dairy. 345" ' Charles Barkman. nmnaKcr of the Snrlncfield creamery return ed Saturday night from a busi ness trip to Portland. P V 9 James witnrow was a passen Friday when school wasciut .i,. .... . i Valzah. Miss Marv Roberts. Mrs., R'i ' HOL.8 W W VJre.0IT Morton, Mrs. 8. Rlchinond, Mrs. Chaa. Dorlty, Mrs. A, Ruddlman, Mrs, Jules DeMIck, Mrs. -Kizer, Mrs. Tomscth, Mlss 'Orac Sid well, Miss Ayis Tliompson, Miss Daisy Tomsoth. An tsxeeedingly pleasant even ing was spent Thursday when Superintendent and Mrs. R. L. Kirk entertained In honor of the senior class of the high BChool. Pink and green, the class colors', prevailed in the decorative Hellenic, roses In abundance forming a goodly portion of the embellishment of the rooms. The Hume color scheme was carried out In the refreshments, and tho favors were tiny pink silk penants, bearing the class numerals, '15, In green. Much amusement was occasioned throughout the evening by. a series of "stunts," involving a contest in which Stella Mitchell was victor. Faculty members who were guests of Professor and Mrs. Kirk were Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Stroud, Miss Lena Newton, Miss Vera Tagg, Miss Efflo Rhodes, MIbb Anna Rutledge, Mr. Goddard and Mr. Tavenner. Seniors who were present were: -Howard Graham, Aldcn Ha; Walter Laxton, Morrison: Ml and his father ,vent to Portland on business Wipojia Piatt, and talks by Kg?, last week, returning" Thursday WghtS I a tt The Springfield Development, twHnfmiI.Sn 11. I . Ktrlr 1X7n!L LcaEUC Will ' IlOld ItS regular IIViJIIVWMUMIII, -ft l A 111 lit I riUOTIW I " W Bailoy, Professor P. Mi. stri pontnW 'nieetlng at the rooms Miss Lena NoWton and. CJWiiiPmorrfiW everting, Conley and a valedietory pofc . ..,,, , II ti IjMr. and Mrs, John Seavey is by Mae Lyon. Dr. and Mrs N W Eitferr' cry H,CK WKn W110'11 "ver. wfirh (1 liner kiipIh nf Di tiTwI " Mrs. Pollard Friday noon. 'of Mrs Harriet Stewart, corner of 6th and F streets C. A. SwaVts'who conducts a Mrs. McLean's room thq' il large ranch-near Donna W golng-i uuu o u ul me iiigu Bviivvk ifvyvg. to sell His grade Jersey Cows; at Ing" inarched down to ,,Eggy auction Wednesday June 9, in man's for an ice cream trcaf.ifftrj.brder t&Vcdnflhe Ills' attenUoii.to not a member of the class ha!: bure-b&d .stocki, Keadev, been tardy during the whete 0f the Comme"rcial State Bank' year. More than that, A4irei!wlll be clerkr of tHe sale. . Larimer and Vernlta M'orriyoiP; . had been neither absent nor j Missj Lola Barr Teturned the tardy. The members o tm last of the week from Portland class are: Lillian Baker, Gene- wher she1 attended 'the'Ttfedaihgj - - t- . , 1 wi iiiioo vi ici uciiiiu uiiu uuau Aiene Larimer, Vera MHrfcrw. Logan- at the GracC'Bap'tlst' Veuita Morrison, Gladys J-; church. MIsS Barr played the btrujii, (juiuuu iNiibunj oupw. wcuuinir marcif. Tomseth, Madge Warner, Rayarf non Coe, Herold Cupp, Guy-FisW Mrs. J. H! Bfummette and cJ ttle grandson Orval' Eatbnt rr. went to Jortland this mbrnln TTorlinrt T-TmiRon. Atnn MoPhnr- son, Robert Van Valzah, Mao Elden Perin, Harry Ragan, Jade tailed byi thii illu'ess ofiMrsi Lyon, Wilfred Cook, Stella Mit-jNickum, Walter Thomas.. Misg Brummette's-son. John Walsh-of chpll, Elmo Chase. Bnssle Spen- Olive Smitli, and Mrs. MqLeaiw Jacsper; He Is in the hospital an' the'- treatment required Is The Kenworthy playrsr who appkrtbnight tft tWeBill'liAre 8pringflfi' A ri of times .before and, accqronr to the thbatre-goelrs of tlltfptowrfew years'1 j-vrit Shbwfi of more than ordinary, merit. , Peraon Behaving odd Jobs of wpric to, hi done may get stu dents h'etj'pn short notice and ii ihe sairie'time render a ser vice to wtuUents working their wy through college by calling up the University Y. M. C. A., . Eugene 604, Work of afternoons and Saturdays is especially de sired? We print bi'tter wrappers. F. VVALKER: UNBtHTAKCB ' ' PUNErTAli DIRSOTOR. Office Phone 82; f:eldtnce S7-J ' ' Weft Main SW. .. CAREFUL, CONSCiejTIOUS DR: J. Ej RICHMOND. PHONES: Office; 3'; RpWence. dver Commercial Banlc, Springfield; Oredhl SeV 4 Edwards & Br at tain - Ko? rrt'aid'ttiVPfoperty EcHange a-Specialty Srjringfi&'lcr Phone 3d Oregon Office lrCltir Half,' Springfield, Ore. he'rb'erY E. VVALKER NOTARY PUBLIC J.'H: BOWER" Lawyer. Z. T. Klntzley of Jasper Is in f Born On Monday, June tfyJ ejjbgpted to continue for several Springfield today on business. 11915, to Mr. and Mrs. Galmonths irtnrnncj ii-hn 11 vn nn TCnrthl ATIUJ. - - Born on Friday. May 28, 1915, street a daughter. N6t-ICE-OF'AKIr4LlAlr SdHOOL ' to Mr., and Mra Carl Beals, who . ' " MEETING live on north Mill street, a1' George Vallier's family mpyeuj.?jp.tjce is hereby given to the daughter. Thursday into his recently xen:; legal voters tof School District Invntpil flnmo fit Sivth. niw ill Phone 1221 831 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon Ofllee Kinth and Pearl Sta, DR.itY..SHJfFFEB,D..S:'' Sulto 2. ovated home at Sixth- and Di.No. 19 of Lane Countv. State of Tho Big Feature, "One of streets. j Oregon, that the Annual School Millions" by tho World Film' Cor-, . - . . 'ifeSfhriof safd- District win he poratlon will bo shown at the( Mrs. Lee Clark acted asllbraj held atithe' Lincoln Building; to Residence over Dodge's ueu luusuuy evening. rlaiv Saturday wnile Alrs. huh oggipat the. hour of 8 o'clock P. T . rf , , , Mvas witli her husband at the-Ed5 -' MyOil the. third Monday of June, L. F. RIcDaniel will leave ton gents . hospital. ' 1 : being rite 21st day of June, A,D morrow for Corning, California; p -h, , . i.Jgis JXi&SiS2 Nomas' C. Gorrie was, upj , temeeting-te called for the crt here for land m Caliromia. mm popUand oyer Memorfa6PWPPBe;X)f elecUng one Director Mnrimi Pnwoii wim Hvpi npnr Sunday to visit his parents,- aii't t serve three years and one iMarlOJl l-'OWeil, 11P UVeS near , , . . riprlr in corva nno vonr nn ho TTnv.lrtll nHfliro -nQ,l G.,rtl1r. UHU 1UI. V. I. UUWJC. Vft Vi,w . .J -V"'T field Friday to receive treatment Long & Cross are delivering suei? meeting. Residence 1122-J 1 . t traircsactidn of business usual at EUGENE VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Phone 838, EUGENE,. ORK,. Store DRTP. H. EAGAW" Veterinary, Surgeon and Dentist Office: Warnock's Feed Bam Phones: Office 904 OREGON ger on the stage to Blue River fr bronchitis, from which he is th sheet ,netal work whiclK-iufj). Dated this 7th day of June, 1 1 ...111 ,.. iQitfrrrmn' i . . . . -T I . " ' tills morning and will remain at his old canip for a few- weeks: woo O. W. Johnson drove James Clarkte machine; tp, Salem Sat urday for Mr, Clark who was there looking uftcr hop business. f v C. L. Irish of Marcola was in Springfield today on business. This is the first trip from the Mohawk that Mr. Irish has made in several months. 0 A number of outfit cars were taken to Shellrock, on the Oak ridge lino Saturday, and an ad ditional crow will be sent to get out crushed rock for S. P. road work, V. R.- Stratton, who HveB near Deadmond's ferry on the Mc Kfehzlo river, brought a single fleece shorn off a throughbred Cntswool owe to Enceno Satur day, which brought SG.44. This SUUCrlng. 'pluflps sfivp.rnl verv larnre sitv- 1915' - , -- TT TT , , ,f , lights for the new armory now II. II. Gallagher and wife of n In rpt.i ,n Rnpn Portland are visiting at the home . 0 off. Mr. and Mrs.1 Roy Jenkins. T , . nun. .11. 1. 1' 1 .1111.1. UUU' LHU i,m.j ...... i . ri.. AftPRt morninK. to visit friends fpiv,a At3Z-9 day or two, and they will then, go on 10 foriianu 10 aiienu 1 Mrs. Gallagher Mrs. Jenkins.. is a sister of W. H. POLLARD, Chairman Board of Directors. HERBERT E. WALKER Dis trict Clerk Oi R. Gullion, Md E); Practice Limited ti Eye, Ear, Nose and;phroat. Graduate Nurse Att'eiQing District Clerk. 30$, White Temple, Eugene. S. Jacobson, of the local re- pair'force of tho S. P. Co., went Rbse.-fStlval. i;o 'uaKUJ;o iubi eveniiiij'iu uo some repair iwork. He returned thiSiinomhig; The Kenworthy . PJayfir. w)tn ,, Helen- Duffy, will (pre the biff, four act play "The P ers that Be" at the Bell Mondavi .evenipg; The picture prbgrani; AumiBsionair Mrs. P. M; Stroud and child ren left this morning for Port land to spend 3 weeks with Mrs, will start at 7.30 Gtwiifl'c fntli tt C! f ivMi1 Its ' 1 nf a. going: to do his own cooking for a!fe,w. days and is then going on a fishing trip. i Mrs. son a -ail exceptionally large fleece Ma- AnHos nnUfnmin as.thQ average run between $2 lri,i Thfe Sputhern Pacific supply train with Superintendent F L. re. w. 0. Aiunuw uuu Springfield. the night of, June- Eugene, who have been visit ,5i OVP;P thf WA?dai line. Trips will be mader tec . . 1- 1 1 v vvenuiing ana 10 uaKnuge next y day. ; w r Rev. J. C. Rollins, D. DJof Ing at the home of her parents, Mh and Mrs. A. C. Trayis for tho past two months, left 'for he.r 1 IIIIP vniiR FYF 131 lwl&iBl-' 1' y vf f mm-1 ; mm ' m -t'-. -! '-TTho diversity ot Ogon SSSSJSSSJJS $150,0000 Worth of Idaho Property in Various Sized Tracts To exchange for Springfield or Eugono residenco property or for improved Lane County farm land. Also, some fine California proporty in various Bizes for exchange. 1 ' Br WWBHMBWWMMHWWIW 11111 Jl III IKIIIIIHI f REAL ESTATE Bean & Allen Over Peery Drug Store Springfield Thursday evening .cert and comedy program In cluding songs, recitations and a sketch entitled the "wooing or jEfllo." Admission 10 nnd 20 centB. ! -Ask for. Cupitl Flour. It makes better bread. Your ! neighbor uses it. You pay only ! $1.75 for tho Best Flour III town and you buy It at tho Feed Store. Johnson's Best (Blend) $1.60. Special prices on quantities. Miss Clara Larlson leaves to day for Portland whero sho will (visit relatives "and attend tho lose Festival. After a week or on days sho goes to La Grande, regon, ,ta accout n position as teiiQgrapher with her uncle, G, LarlBon who is manager of the branch store of Allen & tiowls at tliat place, Miss Larl pn has just finished a course in stenography and bookkeeping u Uio local high school, . WW 1 T of Thursday June 10th. Th has 160 views of the most" tiful. scenes in America. Hoi! visited most of tho places' fie shows and describes them lil. own Inimitable way. Admission Adults 10 cents, children unaec 12, 5 cents. This is one ofM finest scenic lectures on- the. American platform. mi The Springfleld encaMnniefti! of the I. O. O. F. lodge qonfered tho royal purple degree upjflu, several . members Thursday night. About 30 members pf- tli.e,. Eugene encampment were pres-i ent at the meeting upon .intU vltation from tho SprlngHUui lrflrro. Hntio Qolnnlflt nilll'.TnlVl w v i."i,u v v .1. YH foiih fnrniimmint. nnd f j. "fir Durrjn ami E, L ReynoW, SpringfioJd ,had tho royal WWWk degree, lconf6rrQd(Upoi,,thWV)irf banquot was heiu in ,the 1QUW rooms after the initiation. On the' Lane County News;. , . Classified Qplujnn. . .It,fisj,thef "mutuab benefit salesman of Springfield;; for it profits both buyer and seller. Advertise If you want to sell:' advertise, for what you; need.t The Classified Column1 reaches ,h the-people you want to reach. ' . RATES LOW. WIS a n