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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1915)
Leave your thirst Tito pnrllnfr will bo owcct. Wc muke your favorite drink; nalc for it. Judfjo iHo real of our Fountain Delicacies by our famous "Cherry Melba Suhdae" "Wo Sorvo to Satisfy." Tales of the Town ii Havo you tried Cupid Flour? Hall for cheaper soles and heels. Odd Lap dusters, gloves and shoo findings at the HarucHS Shop. HOP Tom OhlBon wont to Newport Saturday to visit IiIb family ov ur Sunday. a The Sutton house, occupied) by L. M. Uoobe, Ik receiving a new coat of paint. . i MIhh Helen Barkmnn left to day for Monmouth to nttond the Normal Hchool Hummer sessions, p. Born On Sunday. Juno 20, IfJin, to Mr. and Mrs. 15. P. Sim mons, who live near Donna, a dttughtor. o 'Mis Grace Walker, loft tills morning for Monmouth to at torn! tho Btimmor school al the State Normal school. ' M. J. Powell, who has boon confined to his bed for tho paBt three woolen, is improving and TJxptfWfrTo'uo Otft in a fow days. 6 O 0 Prof. P. M. Stroud and Bruco LaiiHbury returned Saturday morning from a fishing trip on Little Fall creel: Thoy Bocured I iu nan. Walter Hermlon of the Beav-r-Herndon company has fa- shlorted a very clover automobile out of kitchen ware for the win dow dtenlay. Until June 2fi -we are offer ing a limited number of regular $!), a-ln. iKist Iron beds at $5.7B each. IIAYDKN & METCALF, The Home FurniBhors. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur MeCrack- on wore down from Oaki'Idge Saturday on business and to ! viplt relatives. They returned homo the same evnlng. signs of Improvement yesterday. Mia. Allllic i uili'1, niv.iiui.-i ui is i iiu bui;u:iu iuuiuhbu tiuiiuiuuuu n( til" day before dOllV- ili-u, uiutcu Mi-s. F. Rr Jtussell. was takon -within a couple months in this d '700 for canned goods jtier own house on B street be to the Springfield hospital Frl- neighborhood. , tho E ono PruIt Growera a8-! twoen Fourth and Fifth, recent dav for treatment. She showed o !,,,, i ly vactcd by F. B. Watke. Ollvor Johnson hauled an un-'day morning for California to I , nm gnturday evenings un usunlly large amount of lumber, spend Bovral months visiting tho alj your buttons are well from tlio iootn-iouy nun 10 uu-; gene satuniay, loiaiung some 40,000 foot. On6 load contained (5400 foot. . dipt. William Young left Sun-. dav for Newport to siiend a two n . . i t ill weeks vacation, no was nc companion by his brother Jim mlo, who will chaporono tho captain while at tho resort. Tho local baseball team wont to Mabel yesterday where thqy played, tho mill town boys In tho afternoon. For tho second tlmo this season our boys wore count ed out by tho Mabel team, tho scoro reading 7 to G. 0 Tho S. P. Supply train, with tho division ofllclals aboard,' will Ho up In Springfield tonight, coming in over tho Woodburn branch. ' Trips aro to bo made foii tho Wchdllng and tlo Onk- ridgo branches tomorrow. Mrs. Zelln Cantroll, chief op erator pf tho Pacific Telephone comnnnv. alid children and-Mrs. Jesslo Newman of tho News office returned Saturday from their outlmr at Nownort and on- joyed their vacation immensely. Mrs. Newman also spent a fow days- In" 'Portland visiting 'old friends from Iowa whom she had not seen tor a number of years. at our fountain. Hall for cheaper soles and heels. Shoo and harness repairing at Wolf & Miller's. W. M. Sutton wont to Port laud Saturday morning by au tomobile. MIhb Irma Barknmn, who is employed In Corvnllls, spent Sunday with hor parents hero. C V 1 II. E. Walker loaves tonight for rortland to attend the alt tings of which he the federal court, in Ik n liirnf IO U JUIUl. Good reliable fire insurance. No nssc88mc its, nc membership foo. Pay once and you are done. II. 13. Walker at tho City Hall. A. 0. Pottor, who came from Oakland. California, last wook to boo his mother, who is ill lcftKog(or nnd m C. E. Sales of the Toggery, moved Thursday Into the Coglll house at Fifth and C streets, formerly occupied by F. J. Bor- MIrb Francos Brown of Camp Crook, who has been visiting at Junction City, spent Friday night at tho 12. 12. Brattaln home while on hor way. 4 Miss Theda Perkins has gone I iu i h i ikun. jr vaiuwi uih. iu ill- lend the Hummer school of the University of California and lo vsllt tho Panama-Pacific exposi tion. , Mr. and Mrs. R. R, Jones ami family of Salem, who have boon viBllhig at the hoYne of Sunt. R. IL. Kirk for a w days, i. left for , Saturday i home by automobile 'morning. " ' Tho Oregon Power company ( Installed a larger transformer I.n In lilooic on Main hotweon.r. Fourth and Fifth i last week. This Mr. nnd Mrs. F. B. Watke and I son left by automobile yestor- exposition ana touring tne conn- j m l . i. i i . i . try. nicy nave stored inoir household goods here. "Your Girl and Mine' Is a big play with a big mission, built on a big scale. It is a .whole evening's entertainment and a no at that It toll the story, y evening. um.1 . L). Williams. takes six reels to at tho Boll Tuesday . . n ,,,.. All o ! wl All'C A 11 Vll!i.UUi who have boon vji ing for the past ten days at tho homo of Mr. ..... ... uuuuio, ( and Mrs. W. L. McCulloch, loft this morning for Seattle. Mrs. V1 lams will go on to Boston to. visit her people for several months, and Mr. Williams wlllj spent a tlmo In tho Pugot Sound I country, tie is planning to ro- turn to Springfield In tho fall for i a hunting trip. noon after an absonco of several I weeks. Some tune was spont nt Mrs. W, L. McFarland, mo- Savannnh, Mo., where he recolv thor of Mrs. Roy Jenkins, was ed treatment for cancer and was takon to liugono this morning considerably benefltted.Mr. Pitts to havo hor shoulder examined under tho X-rav. Mrs. McFnr land, while on a stop ladder last Thursday putting away fruit, foil, striking on her shoulder and breaking a bono in her should- 'er and cutting a deep gash ov er eye with tho bows of her glasses. "She has: been 'Buffering; a great deal of paljt with hor irfjifrlcs, SOCIAL TJic Pino Noodle club met on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Klzcr at her homo aouth of Springfield, and celebrated the birthday anniversaries of Mro, Dorrlly, Mrs. Pago, Mrs. Mtiglll, Mrs. Klzcr ami Mrs. Nelson. A fine birthday dinner was uerved the guests, and a moHt enjoy able afternoon wa passed. The members of the club present were MrH, Thompson, Mrs. Dor rlty, Mrs. Richmond, Mary Rob erts, Mrs. llorton, Mrs. Klzcr, Sadjco Nelson, Mrs. Tomscth, Bllon Thompson, Vlrgle Towns end, Mrs. Al. Montgomery, Lll llo Mnsterson, Jidyth Larimer, AvIh Thompson. GucbIh of the club were Mrs. Page, Mrs. Dc Mlck, MIhh Tomseth, Mrs. Rals ton, Mrs. King, Miss Klzt'r. The combined Sunday School classes of Mac McPhcrson and Stella Mitchell of the Baptist church met at the High school Thursday morning and went for . t ... i . 1. . t 1 r. I. . ' a picnic ul iuu .muit iuuuu urove west of Snrlnufleld. Thelness meetlnc was held and the reBt of the forenoon and all of tho ufternoon were spent in Mrs. Ferguson, teacher; Mrs. Yamhill and Tillamook coun gnniOB enjoyed by youngscra. At Knott, assistant teacher; Mabel tjes wjh exl)en( 20 000 on Sour noon a fine basket dinner was January, president; Hazel Par- Grass road. ' sorved. Or. tho wry home thc.rlsh. vice-president; hrrIa ' party paid a call on Mrs. Etta j Webb, secretary; Mary Hays, Mitchell ChaBC and on Mrs. M. assistant secretary; Hazel Cook.. Those who enjoyed the Young, treasurer. A social corn day were Lllla Miller, Lulu Kol-jmittee was appointed, to con ly, LUa Kelly. Grace Piper, Vera ! Hist of Irva Darbre, chairman; i 1 1 1 1 o i aucuc l ook, nciou i.ow - or. Helen Bryan, May Stevens, Gladys Chuso, Evelyn Miller,' Dorothy Chase, Blanche Wat- son, Anna Yeagor, Lenore ShaHays, Hazel Young, Sadie Allen,: '. GlndvK Nystrom. Alice Cox, i Anna Hedburg, Bessie Webb, i ,Kuly fIInl,1Vll$.or f Washing- toil, IVU Hill. MISS McPhcrsOU, Nil.. -wt I ,.1.-11 Mb Mitchell. Mm W If. Wntker was the Alt. Ht.il rr li srrsWuCf r r Mn MnnrllrfL V; 11(1.4 lllUI(t IIUOIVOQ ' Vltt- . craft at its meeting last Thurs-' day afternoon. Tho hostess JSOC ucl- k cafloa n.T,em?n served a daluty two-course. Mrs. D. W. Hoof entertained luncheon. Gncats of the craft Saturday afternoon nt her pleas- wore iMiss narper, Aire. Haie (Kenney. it was a picasani sur- Mrs. Norman Howard of east I prise to the good lady. Daintly Main street was the charming refreshments were served the hostess of tho Priscilla club 'following guests: Mrs. Baker, when it mot in its regular s.ea- Mre- G,le Mrs- Ashworth, Mrs. slon Friday afternoon. After a.Bissell, Mrs. Sidwell, Mrs. Day. delightful season of social con- The ladies departed acknowlcdg versation as the noodles fiew. ing tho ladies royal enleitainers Uho hostess served a delicious two-pourse luncheon. Tho mem- Mrs Rose Harbit spent Sun day in Eu gene with her brother, S. W. B. Haynes. v Rnnip Riinle trees In the yard at the Roy Jenkins home aro so heavily loaded with fruit that a trellis has had to be built to sup-1 nnrt ihp hranchos port the mancuos. Members of thq Free Motho - itt xhnroh h Wnsi Snrlnrrfiald m&ns preparations to hold nU d(JV govviccs on Sunday, July A. The )rogram nouncetl later. win he an- The box department of the nt.,.,i.,., ,m 0i,i,-,ni,.iiRoiardsons since their re rnh (nI! (n n,o nlnBn nf tn n,n nPn iTri- RB.ve(-i OI1 t ,'1 LiJS Stanu tne Hinim ui iiuy iiuii laughs in Glumes Chaplin's two reel comedy ''His.Now Job. IV1H1L-I - JUU1 Ul J. ill Ullltl, JJJ ViO- j .i i i 11.. n... fin : of tho Orecon Power Co., i A. Norman of Eugene, vlco-pres-J ,dent nml gen0rai 'manager; and W. H. Hodge of Chicago, con- nocted with tho Byllosbv com - ipany. visited the local plant or hr rvnivnn Pnwnr rnnmnnv tins ipany. visited tne local plant on . I. - T" .1.1m ims uregUii ruwvi- I'umimii' imo morning and also visited tho nni.h-Kollv m l. All of these gontlomon had just attendod the ()f iast week i.Ter son rjervl convention of tho National Elcc- ;who ,muorwent an operation tric Light association at San! U w Smovnl of his tiSS Francisco. s 'also returned home aiso ttuuneu nome If. 13. Pitts, president of the ; -c 0 j0jms0n, enshier of the aprmguoiu rmniug inn pany, returned home Saturday .also spont some tlmo nt his old homo In Nora Springs, Iowa, and also visited daughter at Fnrgo, N. D. Ho roports conditions in tho Bell Tuesday evening you the middle west aB flourishing can see Dr. Aitna Howard Shaw, and says that tho outlook for the famous suffrage leader, also enormous crops Is fine,. After the great actress Olive Wynd leavlng Minnesota and crossing ham. Katherlne Kalred, leading thQ' Rocky mountains depression lady of "Joseph and His Breth In business began to bo notice- ron; Sydney Booth of "The Yel- able. NOTES bors present were Mrs. 15. Mc McKenzic, Mrs. M. J. McKlin, Mrs. 1. 1). Larimer, Mrs. William Donaldson. Mrs. Wlllfnm Ummn. Mrs. 15. O. Browning (Kugoue), ! M'ds opened July 12 for $200, Mrs. Dan Gore, Mrs. D. S. Deals, 000 expenditure on Siuslaw and Mrs. Howard. Jetty. HaJnlcr Union street Im- The Gleaners will meet with provement to cost $2,454. M?.'MUgh ,K8lcr at Hi? corncr Weston Marshal hotel to be of I'lfth and C streets Thursday 'rnmnfioirvi uiiuniuuii, .juiiu a special i .. t . .. i . f . , I Invitation is made that members attend. The Loyal Alpha class of the Chrlutlan church of Springfield went to Hnydcn bridge for a picnic Friday. The party of 11 girls met at the High school and were driven to the bridge by C. W. Hays. The morning was spent in exploring the woods. At noon a picnic dinner was served, delayed somewhat by the disap pearance of most of the lunch con, which was found after half an hour's search, hidden in the woods, where It had been put by two of the party. A busl- (following ofilcers were elected: i vioia nays anu wary imya. Those present were: Mrs. Elsie; Forguson, Mabel January, Edna ( Fisher. Hazel Parrish. Maryi Irva Barbre and Viola Hays. . ml. Tr..!l.l T nrllna re Sdcurity will give an Invitation .dance at their hall Thursday flVlMllllir of llllfi WOOk ant Home on a aim iwgiun suuei il. u. Jones in honor of the mrtnaay anm ! vcrsnry of her mother, Mrs, Julia .nu wianiug many reiurus oi me nappy occasion. Miss Stella Harbit returned Saturday from a week's stay at the Chase farm. w Miss Z Snecd of the Elite studio, is s-uTe.-ing from a very aevora attack of quinsy, W. J. Grove returnod 1 rlday frQm gan Prancigco whorc 'he had spent a few days at the fair. His sxandson. Lowls !G randy, who attended the local j High school last year, went on to ins ms nome m Wyoming. 15 Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J.- Browning, who have had rooms at Mrs. turn from Ci California a couple ly vneted by " An extraordinary announce ment Is that the world-famous Charles Chaplin will be seen at the Boll In the two reel comedy scream "His New Job" Friday rt qnlr,iv pvonincs The nlSffflms 5ef"fowI in Springfield. f..a T iio. iv, au. Baker r4 mm nrl t.. i ii i. -i. "u"'.t v. Tu ti ,o nietronoils , 0 ie!0V ie farew J ' ng Mxi !"01 11 m 10 T i Mrs. J. L. Crow of Wen i ...!..-... ell on Mrs. J. L. Crow of Wendllng, - - Wiio underwent a minor opera tlo,T nt tho Springfield hospital, ,i iL,. , iCf Farmers' Nat onal Bank of Pon- ca City, Oklahoma, spent Sun day with Mr, and Mrs. Paul A. Long of Springfield. Tho Longs formerly lived In Ponca City. Mr. Johnson accompanied, by his son aro on their way to tho fair at San Francisco In "Your Girl and Mine" at low Ticket. INDUSTRIAL NOTES Portland. June &J. Contracts have boon signed up for hard surfacing CG miles hlgliway, 10 miles concroto and brick, 50 miles Warrcnite bitulllhlc. Freowator contracts let for two new school houses, $8,800 iunu Albany has built hard surface pavement to Masonic cemetery. Bandon to pull down hills and bulkhead water front. Ncwberg handle factory Idle for years Is In full operation. jVlilwaukle Portland Gas & Coke Co. granted franchise at $1.25 per 1000 feet. Vale Potassium nitrate is found In caves near here and $1,500,000 capital to work them. North Bend tries to get water supply In competition with Coos Bay Water Co. S. P. Co., has put on the fast Exposition special, leaving Portr jland dally at 12:30, noon. Classified Ads ForSah, Rent, Vanted, Etc. NBicyle Padlock. At The News ofllce. 27 LOST On Fifth street, nurse and sum of money. Finder please leave at News office. R. O. A. hall for rent. Well ven- tilated and lighted, clean and , warm. Kitchen and dining) room .attached. Rates reason-; able. Apply to Fred Watke. ' Gilbert .Davis or W. A. Hall. FOR SALE Timber claim, for SG.0G0. No incumberance. ii8:8a0-500, feet. !f dress A. P. Nilsen, Springfield, 1 FOUND One bay mare. Owner describing, paying. for this ad and paying for keeping. A, L. Churchill, Springfield. Ore. R. F. D. 2. 37-S-9 PASTURE FOR RENT Cattle 75c; horses $1. A.. Lindley, Goshen. Ore., Phone 33 F 14 40-41 FOUND Two overcoats on the McKenzie road. Call at G. T. , Plnkston's, near Hendricks' j bridge. 41- j 5 The News Only $1.50 .On the Lane County News' Classified Column. It is the "mutual benefit salesman of Springfield, for it profits both buyer and seller. s,, s, Advertise, if you want to sijll; advertise for what you nppd. Tho Classified Column reaches, the people you want to reaoh.. 1 RATES LOW. if WWWWHHMMy'i3sl Lane mm m W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phona 62; f.ctlcJenee 07-J Witt Main St. , J. H. BOWER Lawyer. Phono 1221 831 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES: Office, 3; Residence, 111-J Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. See Edwards; &Brattair For Farm and City Property Exchanges a Specialty. M Springfield - Oregon Phone 30 Office In City Hall. Springfield, Ore. HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC Springfield Garage H. SANDCA7HE Proprietor - Repairing a Specialty Main, bet Fourth and Firth. Phone 11 springfield ' OREGON OIHce Ninth and l'earl sin. etcpnoae 889 nr Rn v PUACCCD n if C cn.iiJ. i. onHi rtn, u. v. o. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Suite 2. Phone SSS, EUGENE, ORB Residence over Dodge's Store v . DR. P. H. EAGAN Veterinary, Surgeon and Dentist Office: Warnock's Feed Barn -, " Phones: Office 904 ! Residence 1122-J.1 T . tncr.,c tuutlNt - - OREGON. O. R. Gullion, M. D. Practice Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate Nurse Attending 306, White Temple, Eugene. Commercial Printing at the , News Office. M f 1 f .V'-' 2