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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1915)
Prescriptions You depend on tho Doctor to know exactly what you need you can depend on tin to give you exactly what he wants you to have. You owo It to yourself to requlro tho accu rato filling of your prcflcrlptlon, with full strength drugs. Telephone tin wo will call for' It and 'deliver If. ' "Wo oorvo to aatiofy." XH. Wl I I 111 I I I ' - N PVFIJ SUBSTlTllt I Hull for cheaper Holes and heels. ,-rCpme to the Fish market for head cheese and pressed beef , Have your suit made to meaHuro at Jenkins' Fourth St.t , Henry Mathews of GoBhen was In Springfield today on busi ness. , Phil Putnam iuulorwcn.t, an operation Saturday for the re moval of his tOUBilS. f ., ,2200 all-wool, up-to:datc fabrics to chooso from at Jen kins Place, Fourth Street. t , MIhs Estello Martin has ac cepted a position In Hampton's s(ore and assumed her duties last weok. Miss Altha Shaub of Crcswcll underwent an operation here last week for the removal of tonsils and aduolds. ' ( Some 75-foot timbers from the Coust Range- mill at Mabel were weighed In Springfield and sent oil east last Friday. ' Just Arrived Rugs, 27 new patterns to select from. HAY DEN & MI5TCALF, Tho Home Furnishers of Springfield. 0. 13. Kessey, cashier of the Commercial State bank, and his iamlly, went to Portland Satur day morning, and returned to day. Better than ever our display of Ax-Minister, Tapestry Brus bcIb, Wool Fiber and Grass Rugs. New Designs. HAY DEN & MET CALF. J- I 'lllV' . ,iV. J nY iv nmm,1 c,v,c,l '"SL1 f .li an bo!lJS f inmm n"! - in nS! postponed 011 UCOUnt Of rain till- Ul Saturday, June 19. ... Good reliable Are Insurance. No assessments; no membership fee. Puy once and you nre done. H. E. Walker at the City Hull. Manager I. V. Jackson of the Talfcs of the Town local ofllco of tho Pacific Tole-tJn nhnnn j& Tnlnrrmnh Co.. and niBi"4" UTOU"" family, left Saturday for New port to Bpend hlB two weeks va cation. ' M tr I Miss Alice McCornack of Mar cola passed through Springfield this morning on her way to Cor vallls to attond tho summer ses sions of the Oregon Agricultural College. C. Amel, on his way from, his homo nt Mabel, to Yoncalla, re lates that times nre lively on the Mohawk. Tho big sawmill at Mabel Is turning out 150,000 feet of lumber a day, employing 150 men. A hotly contested game of baseball was played yesterday between Thurston and Goshen at tho latter place. It roqulred ten Innings to decide the battle, Goshen finally securing tho win ning run. Tho Thurston boys claim an unfair decision was made by tho umpire. mm M. M. Mackoy loft yesterday for Portland to remain a short i time and from there ho will go to Welser, and other points In Idaho on business. Ho may bo ubsent ten days und may decide toj-qmain n. ,f ow imouths, ,Mrs. Mackoy and scm will remain in Portland until his return. Hull for cheaper soles and heels. Shoo and harness repairing at Wolf & Miller's. Come to the , Fish market for head cheese and pressed beef Lap dusters, gloves and shoo. UndlngH at the Harness Shop. If you are, not trading wlfJh us, we are both losers. Spring field Feed Co. 3 r-rThe W C. T. U. will hold u food sa.le Saturday, June 19, at Nice & Miller s grocery. o o ,Bert Mead of Hlllsobor Is here for a several days' visit at the home of his brother, C. R. Mead, and family. o W. C. Rlggs and wife of Port land visited u few days last week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Cecil Calkins, on C street. William Hill, who was serious ly Injured in the saws at the Booth-Kelly mill Jast week, Is Irecoverlng rapidly at the Eugene iliospital. Man-led In Eugene, Friday. June 11, 1915, John Thomas Jones of Springfield and Miss Lllllo Holllngsworth of Eugene, Justice of the Peace J. G. Wells officiating. Mrs. Annie E. Potter, mother of Mrs. Russell, living on Fourth street, has been sick for the past ten days with an attack of grip, which has developed into kidney trouble. Mrs. Potter, who Is 70 years of age, Is quite lov. Chief Stanicor was enllod u tTlLitllllCUi L'JIlIUil III Frllln' a,ul sked to ake s I search for Hany Souers. who is belleved l' reiatlveb to be ill came down Saturday morning to ... S,.nlynnlrl nr Rhpoiio Th0lono l.nr rlnnirhtnr. Mrs..M. W young man has not yet been lo cated. tl o o Milton Bally and family and Harry Whitney and family drove down In Mr Rally's car and Bpont Sunday with Mrs. Ada Barr and the Smiths near June- City and ate dinner under Miss Eileen Dill, who has been making her home with her bro ther, W. A. Dill, while attending the. University of Oregon, left Vit narents Mr. and Mrs S H Dill parents, Mr-and Airs. b. u. um. Paul Hudlty and wife of Jas-,, per, returned Saturday from San Francisco, where they had been taking in the big exposition for ten days. They report a good tlmo, but like Oregon hotter than the golden gate state. Francis and Nick Lamberty leave Thursday morning for San Francisco and ban Diego to take In the expositions. They will be gone for three weeks and will visit tho W. D. Anderson family in San Francisco. Tho Ander boiis formerly lived in Spring field. Tho tunnej gang, which re- contly completed Its work of j rc-tltnberlng tunnel number 3, near Oakrldge, will return In a short timo and put timbers in tunnel No. 2, which Is through a rock formation, and has not thus far been timbered. A new state lav requires itho tlmberlng of all tunnels, whether through rock or not. 4Kii)'ti4itt''i-i)4vit4ri,4 - s-i r A r K T wn ri ? SOCIAL NOTES A very pretty wedding occur red at 8:30 o'clock Saturday ovonlng, Juno 12, at tho resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tomscth in south Springfield, when their daughter, Mabel, was united in marriage with Mr. Thorwald Nystcn of Springfield. The house was filled with tho Immediate friends and relatives of tho happy pair. After tho mar riago ceremony, read by tne Rov. J. T. Moore of Springfield, tho company sat down to a splendid wedding banquet. It was a royal feast enlivened oy flow of soul long to be remem bered by tho favored ones. Mr. Henry O. Fandrum and Miss Freda Fandrum, cousins of the bride, were best man and bride's maid. Tho bride was beautifully attired In a cream Ivory satin gown under silk shadow lace. A beautiful shell buckle set In i pearl at tho high waist line and a shell girdle about tho waist, sleeves and neck, and gathered with a heading and draped from tho shoulders gave a beautiful effect to the costume. The slip- icncn, uoy uairns, bunion i.on pera were dainty white satin, ley, Adna SIgnor, Claude Signor, buckled with shell pearl buckles .and Harold Peery. the Bamc aB on the dress. The. bridal veil was of cream silk to, .-., ,..u innfMi tlin mwii Tho offset was' U! r0.r ueu wiui buuii iwuuu.. groom was neatly dressed m dark blue. After the wedding festivities the happy couple went to their new Jhome at Eighth and O streets, bearing with them the best wishes of a large circle of friends. A very pleasant surprise was tendered W. P. Rodonbaugh at the homo of his mother Mrs. J. 13. Campbell on Saturday even- V. L. Dunton of Camp Creek was In Springfield Friday on business. Born On, Wednesday, June 9 1 )1 to Mr and Mrs Ben KlnK turned this morning from an ning for the purpose of complet 110. to Ml. anu Aiih. uuiiunt . nnIrr;f1 inir the election of teachers fm of Donna, a son J. V. Vincent left Thursday night for eastern Oregon, where he will spend the summer. V 9 V We are closing out our utnolr of Drifted Snow and of White River Flour at $1.75 per sack or $6.80 per bbl. P. J. Brattain of Springfield is registered at the Hotel Plaza, San Francisco, while attenuing tho exnosltlon Dr. W. C. Rebhan made a -trip tn Hmti'tiuvllln Rntuivlnv tn mnfit I woAT,no wnaiiitiiTtmi of Wennchee, Washington. Tho Sunday school of the . . . --- , Christian church Is preparing a ,iTfrrnm fnr Cimlnrnn R 1JH.V. i". : z . WHICH IS tO Ue OOSCrVeU OUIIUUV, '.Tiino 27. I Mrs. J., C. Nicholson of Donna Weber, who was 111. Mrs. Nich- olson returned home the same evening. -Get your Chick; supplies at tho Feed Store. You have tho advantage of choosing from a complete line of Poultry Sup plies and Remedies. William Parks, who lives on the hill road a mile southwest of Donna has disposed. of his place and will sell his stock, and farm and household utensils at auction op Tuesday, June 22. Henry Mathews of Goshen will 'be auctioneer and O. B. Kessey . wm bQ derk Qf th. it, will I Knrrlit 0 f 1 fl Mlrtnlr 1m Mm mrkrn. nlu1 frfi i,ineh wm he'raitfi phIIm-v. mrs. e. v. SNEED served at noon. t Mrs. Jessie Newman of this office left Thursday night for Portland to take in tho last day of tho Rose festival and also to visit old friends from her form er homo in Mnrshaltown, Iowa. She remained in the metropolis untu today when she loft for Newport to Join Mrs. Zolla Can troll and.fainily. The entire par ty will return homo Friday even ing. 0 Mrs. J. B. Campbell received tho sad Intelligence yesterday from her sister, who resides In Canada, that their brothor, John R. Blackburn, who was a soldier In the -Canadian ,qrmy .at the front in tho European war, twas numbered among the missing after one, of the bjgjmttles of th$ contending armiesu.'Mrs. Camp bell has the sympathy 'of, a host of friends in the loss of her brother. ' ! ,' Ing. It was the occasion of his fllxtqenth birthday anniversary, and jiiHt sixteen of his young friends were Invited to spend tho ovcnlng. Games and other amusements made the evening pass pleasantly, after which ice. cream and cake were served. Thoso present were: Miss Leota McCracken, Miss Orace Thomas, Miss Mabel Duryee, Miss Eva Brown, Miss Margaret Gossler, Miss Edna Fisher, Miss MUrphy, William Hill, Ray Bally, Floyd Bartlett, Walter Gossler, Oscar Lee. Orson Vaughn, Joy Walker, W, P. Rodenbaugh. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Barr and Mr. and Mrs. Ferrol Perkins act ed as chaperones or a tallyrho. party Friday evening. Those who enjoyed the evening in the open were Miss Marjone Ma chen, Miss Catherine Williams. Miss Mary Putnam, Miss Lola Barr, Miss Vera, Perkins, Miss EllaYounK. Miss Esther Furu- , sett, Chan Lingo, William Ma- 1 ilw houibw" -iuu wao cu most enjoyably Erf MrTjVw Comm Needlework 1 .1 n,,r, r v,o afternoon, and dainty refresh ments were served to the guests. tr i r 4 were Mre. Con. Mrs. H.W. Whit- nev. Mrs. C. E. Sw.arts.3Irs. H. A. KorffMrs. O, B Kessey, Mrs T, Mnv Mm N. W. PhnPi-i'. Mrs. P. E. Lenh.irL..- Mrs. J. B. So- wash was a guest of the club The next session will be held at the home of Mrs. Korf, Seventh day. He reports that the Apos nttU E streets. jtollc Faith exhorters from Eu- F. Renne and grandson went to tne rancn at cresweii tms ar- ternoon to spend a week. ; , . Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Cox re- -r m w vv a vaM v v J. E. Edwards of the firm of Edwards & Brattain, made a, business trip to Brownsville on Friday. I ! aw. m. auuon, ionner mayor ofrSprlngfleld, but now.of Burns, iwas In Springfield Saturday on a business trln Mrs. W. H. Pollard and child- icn cHuu'r''' ,lu VJSIt ur iieiii. lucj icimu this afternoon. r. a Tnwrcond. whn has hepn i resume ins worn m tne local Ip yars Thurgday I ' ' j tun ui .ui. anu .ma. Peter TomBeth had his tonsils , . .1 i n reraoveu naav. anu anouier . f vno,rlotw tnAnv ... J't Wiice Rpof. little son of! and Mrs, D, w. Roof, under-1 Went an operation 'yesterday for oilc o. noids Mrs. J. B. Campbell brought to The News office this morning an oddity in the shape of a dou- ble-headed dahlia, which is now on display. W. F. Morrow, who is employ ed by Leonard Lepley in repair ing the Jasper mill, came to Springfield Saturday to receive medical treatment. One week only, beginning Saturday, June 19, with every purchase amounting to $5 at one time (Bugar excepted) we will give free an order for one tin vein TnVirtto Tirc nnrrlc fit tTl & SONS' GROCERY, Main at Fifth. 39-40 9 The streamers lights, which have not been used for more than a year past, were taken down Friday and have been stored in the city hall, as they belong to the city. The wires were constantly coming loose, making them dangerous, and they were ordered removed. Deafness Cannot Bo Cured by Ion I applications, a they cannot reach thi) dltruicd portion of tho ear. Tliertt la only one way to cure ileafntti, and that la by coiutltutlonul remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Intlained condition of the mu cous lining of, the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Intlained you huve a rumbllns sound or lmpurfect hearlne, and when It Is entirely closed, lleatuesa is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal pondl tlon. heurlne "will be destroyed forever) Dine cases nut of ten are caused by Catarrh. which la nntblne but an, lntlamd, condition of the mucous sutfacea, We will clve One Hundred Dollar for arty case of Drofuesn (caused by catarrh) that cannot be euied by Hall's Catarrh Cuie. Bend for circulars, free. , Ji,flHKNHrA CO.,, Toledo.. Qhjo, Bold by DrujtKl.-t. Tte. TaJte.lIaire liuliy rills for constipation. i m . .i.-fM- "v w- - A sign was painted Saturday ; at, the .entrance of tho Blgelow . . Mrs. J. W. Coflln returned Thursday from visit with rela tives in Portland. Mrs. Ludvlgson of Portland is expected to arrive this evening for a visit with Mrs. Ed. Soleim. V f A, F. Ilerrick has moved Into the Fry house, at the northeast corner of Sixth and A streets. Vy.V;:. Nick Lamberty was-, confined to his boBjo.jLhe middle- of last, week with an attack of tonsllltls. .. . . Attorney O. H. Foster of Eui gencwas in Springfield today to see who shquld.bfi.Bubpoena ed in the Stark damage suit, i . Miss Mabel Frandrurn has, ac cepted the position at the Rack et storeimade vacant by the re signation of Miss Estelle Martin. m m Oliver Johnson -was back on- the Wg: lumber truck Saturday after ai lay-off of a few days be cause of an attack of tonsllltls. . Bruce. Lansbery acted as night police for a night or two last week while Officer J. B. Green was doing jury duty In Eugene. Town cduncil meets in regu lar monthly session this even ing. The improvement of G street is. the only matter out of. tne routine scheduled to come tin Bruce Lansbery, Bruce Flesal nr H iifnno Mrnr u iu .utmnH and Ole-Soleim are planning to 'leave Abe middle of the week for a fishing trp on LitUe Fall "Creek. w. j. Kiman or Mabel was'ln Springfield on business Satur Beue were uiero a iew uays.ago and were driven out by the fire J,,U"B , UUUUIUU1S- mu . , I The board of education wil hold a meeting Wednesday eve- - - the coming school year, and tc hear the report of the auditor or the condition of the books o.' the district clerk. . The suit of J. L. Stark against , George Perkins, the town of Springfield and the officials of' the town, which was set for, , hearing this morning, was put! ! off for a day or two on account o the crowdcd condition -of the i circuit court calendar. Jlr. and Mrs. J. P. Frv and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Cranmer left . -uumu vme luanena uie encampment of the G. A. R. and Iil8, 5 ,t!ie,G' 3 ,.S' uioiimci 10 ucitiii llllCHU junior t- 1-" . m j Tl . vice-president of the Ladies ofEyeEu1, Nose and Throat. .l. r . j..i iu uie u. a. xt. ana Airs. Fry is- ilonnrtmonf racrlcln.. 1 b ? KEEP YOUR EYE On the Lane County News' Classified Column. It is the "mutual benefit salesman of Springfield, for it profits both buyer and seller. ( Advertise if you want to selj:, advertise for what you need. The Classified Column reaches tho people you want to reach. RATES A f i lane County News ! R. C Keenoy, owner of tho Kcenoy addition, to Springfield, was in town today on business. , Mrs. Harry Withers and in fant, who have been in Spring field for the past several weeks, went to their home at Natron laBt week. ThcHcarst-Sellg pictures at the Bell theatre I Friday evening; were particularly good, showing a wide range. '.of news events froin tho work! at large. I Commercial printing carefully - - . executed at the News ' printing plant W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER Q . FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone pZ; ,. f.'yttdence 67-J Wert Main St. J. H. BOWER Lawyer. Photic 1221 831 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry" . , DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONE?: Offiee,-3; .Residence, 111-J Over Commercial Bank, ... SpnngfteId, .Orjegop. jEdwardsBrattaii ; For FarmiidLQity Property r . Exchanges a Specialty Springfield r c Oregon Phone 30 , .' '" I l. .. iiji Jl ! Officejn Jiall.Sprjigfleld, Ore. HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC OHlc'ln;li and Pearl u. , cepnoneft or.m.y.shaffer;b;,V;S. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Suite 2.- Phone 883, EUGENE, ORE Residence oyer Dodge's ..Store, DR. P. H. EAGAN Veterinary, Surgeon anrl Drfisf Office: Warncck's Feed Barn Phones: Office 904 Residence 1122-J 1 1 EUGENE - - OREGON.. r n O. K. GulllOIl, M. D. ' Practice Limited t. Graduate Nurse Attending : 306, While Temple, Eugene. Is LOW. 'I