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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1915)
2" The Kodak That Goes With You on your vacatioh will oomo buck with a com ploto otory of tho sum mor's fun a otory that will hnvo n froohonlng Intoroot with each ouc coodlrig yoar. TAKE A KODAK WITH YOU i NEVER SUBSTITUTE Tales of the Town of Wond-datfghtcrj Mrd. Montgomery ling is visiting her Mrs. correr. W. D. Traynor, a CrcBwell merchant, was : In Springfield today on business. Mrs. Dr. KcBtcr left Uiln af ternoon for Portland, where alio will vlBlt for two wccIcb. o Mrs. Lee Davis, who lives cast of town, Injured her ankle Friday, but Is getting along all right. Good -reliable fire Insurance No assessments; no membership fee. Pay onco and you arc donei II. E. Walker at the City Hall. "" tiki runuant n( Palmist-' 1 Thd Famous Llfo Reader, Madame LbMar has arrived In Springfield and is located at the Elite Hotel. This well known medium has read the past and future of thousands; she guar antees to do the same for you, or make no charge. Call and see her at once. Low fee this week. 0Hcc hours, 10 A. M. to U P. M. Elite Hotel. JS Attontion Young Pooplo AH tho young people of the M. E. church arc invited to take a lilko to Seavey's Ferry, Tuesday evening July 27. All wishing to go please meet at the home of Mabel Duryec on Gth and F St. at 0:30 promptly. Bring your lunch and we will enjoy the n.intl n .1 1. t. .... rt ti-. M'i. n.i.rii,. wvhihk mm nuw Munuru. uy u ' V" .?",V, "r" ? order of Committee. coolers and drinking fountains ror the use of employes or the fs mill. Mrs. Hoy Love and two child ren returned home yesterday having Bpcnt several days at the home of Mrs. Bert Doanc at JaBper. Hall for cheaper soles and heolB. a Havo your suit mado to measure at Jenkins' Fourth St.t Master Lola Slices Is vlnltlng at tho home of his uncle, J. 13. Uodinan at Dexter. Mrs. David Jordan went to Goshen Sunday to visit Mrs. Chapman for the day. Hall for cheaper soles and heels. t m o -2200 all-wool, up-to-date fabrics to choose from at Jen kins Place, Fourth Street. t Mrs. Etna Gentry left Friday morning for Albany where she may decide to locate. Mrs. Tom Ohlsen and children returned Sunday from an outing of a month at Newport. Airs. I'Jrncst conic v of Walter- vlllo was in Springfield shopping' 'Mf8- T J. Redding, who lives south of the U.-K. mill, has been seriously sick for a few days, but is now Improving. a Try a sack of eastern Ore gon Hour at $1.50 a sack. $5.80 Leave orders with Walker S1- '"our guaranteed. and vlBltlng relatives Friday. The Springlleld Flour mills re ceived a carload of eastern Ore gon hard wheat last week. II. .7.' Cox, assistant account ant In I Booth-Kelly Co., went to Coburg ! Sunday to attend to some of- llco work there. a F. R. Russell, car repairer for tlie S. P. Co.. went to Oakrldgc Sunday evening to make some repairs on the equipment of the Oakrldge-Albany train. 0 George Ohlsen, accountant for the Booth-Kelly Co., who has been employed In the Eu gene olllco for tho past two months, Is again at his desk in the Springfield office. i o o Dr. Zimmerman of Eugene went to oakrldgc Sunday even Arthur Roberts came down Sunday from Waltcrvlllc. o Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Bowman moved today Into the Crouch house at C and Gts street from F between Gth and 7th streets. t THE BA68ABC, MAN WORKS THE GOOD JUDE ) ITS A qrcat up tine THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW M YOU BET IT IS 'Mfvia W. L. McCulIoch, chief engin eer of the Oregon Power com- tmtiv wnnt in Alhrmv IiVlilnv in the local olllco of thoj,nake Bonie rei,airs to the tur- mnu HiKiiL in uie piam lucre. Chief of Police Staniger and Arthur Vallier put a second coat of oil on east Main street today and then took a number of loads of oil to the Springfield-Eugene road along the Palmer Bros. ranch. The Palmers found that the dust was injuring their hops and so preferred the expense of having the road oiled. John Walsh son of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Brummette, who has been In the hospital at Portland the last two months, was brou ght to Springfield Friday even Y"OU would rather take a clean, small chew of course! Users of Real Tobacco Chew get ! real tobacco satisfaction from less than a quarter their old size chew and they are passing the word along to their friends.. It surely is the Real Tobacco Chew. A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco seasoned and sweetened just enough-cuts out so much of the grinding and spitting. r -? 1 THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW IS NOW CUT TWO WAY3II W-B CUT IS LOHG SHRED. R1GHKUT IS SHORT SHRED. ?! ing to attend a Mrs. Walker !ing and is at the Brummette who is ill there. The doctor was brought back later in the even ing by Forest Ranger Landis. & Holbrook, phone 70, for wood Rawing. Here to saw all winter. 51-3" . ft a Have your hay weighed on our scalCB on 2nd street and It will save you money. Spring field Feed Company. Ladles of the Christian Christian church will give a 10c tea at the church parlors on Thursday afternoon. All ladies invited. a Charles Jack of Camp Creek surrereu tno fracture of both Mrs. Robert Drury, who was1?" u ino iraciuro o uotn operated on at a Eugene hosp- 5S,?fJ' fo5eanli Saturday ital ten days ago, was brought ?"lni?" he 'Vas thrown home convalescent yesterday. " Try Conkey's Fly Knocker. It to tho best on the market. We can furnish this at eastern prices this year. Buy it at the Feed Store. from a horse. Mrs. G. Simon who has been visiting at the homo of her aunt Mr. and Mrs. George Graves of Los Angeles, who have been visiting for the past two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Brassier, left this morning for p and around. other friends. fhome. Mr. Walch's back was hurt several years ago when the Jasper bridge fell, and he has been1 uhder a doctor's care in a Portland hospital for a number of months. Treatments will be continued for several months yet before he will be able to be Mrs. J. E. Clark of Yoncalla, who has been visiting at the Dr, Mortenscu homo for several days went lo Creswell this after noon to visit with relatives and friends before returning home. Mrs. Mortensen took Mrs. Clark to Creswell In the automobile. aw i, "w1",! Ash hatchery Friday in Mr visltiiiK at the homo of her mo ther, Mrs. Mary McPherson, and with other relatives in Spring field. Albert S. Porgcs, traveling representative of tho Majestic tailors of Chicago, was in town Sautrday calling on Roy Jen kins. Miss Gladys Wagner of Junc tion City, returned home Friday after a week's visit at the home Eugene visiting her aunt Mrs. of her aunt, Mrs. William Don- 13. E. Darling and Mrs. C. B. aldson. Hemingway, Mrs. L. K. Page for a few weeks, .G; T. Hesthfn of Newport, left Saturday night for her W,a8hl"8to'!' was in Springfield home at Sacramento, Calif. Thursday for a short visit with m 0 o Mr. and Mrs. William Donald- Dan Gore and family and W. son' Mr HestIem llas ,,een t0 the O. Hill and family went to the S Francisco Fair and is on his way nome. l-te was an oiu mend of the Donaldsons in Maiden Rock, Wisconsin. Rev. M. F. Childs came down from Marcola today to make some arrangements for tke camp meeting which the Free Methodists arc to hold here or in West Springfield. They are now holding tent meetings at Fisch er's camp near Marcola, and will bo there .for a week more. o Take less than one-quarter the old size chevr. It will be more tstiifyiag than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Just take a nibble of it until you find tho strength chew that suits you, then see how easily and: evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies, how much less you have to spit, how few chews youi take to be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is Thf RralTobacco Chew. Tiiat'n whv if mai. ;n .1,. l ne taste ot pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up. Aai excess of licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much. One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind (Notice bow the salt brings oat the rich tobacco taste.)) WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Uhk.h Sqnare, New York Cy (BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND 10?STAMP5T0US3 Warren Construction Co. re-. Kendall Bros, announce act ceive contract to pave VIrigina Ual construction on their $800, Avenue in North Bend. 1 000 railroad out di Roseburg Hood River will have a freewill start on or before August municipal swimming pool. 15. uoro's machine for a hollduv trip, which was greatly enjoyed. Arthur Roberts, Claude and Adnn Signor go to Oakridge this afternoon and expect to fack back some ten miles up Salmon creek for an outing of two weeks. Mrs. II. B.Moyer of Browns ville returned home Friday after spending a few days hero and in . Made in Springfield I Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town ! a. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc Cracken of Oakridge spent Monday and Tuesuay at the i home of tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McCracken v; Samples of fine strawberries of tho second crop were brought "to the News ofilcQ last week by ,1. Cllne. The berries were grown "by his daughter-in-law, Mrs. W F. Cllne. . it Mrs. L. E. Durrln went to Al bany Friday In responso to a telephone message from Mr. Durrln, who was there on busi ness for the Oregon Power Company. Mrs. Ray Lomloy underwent an operation Saturday to havo a needle removed from her hand. Tho little bit of steel had been giving her considerable trouble for some time. Mrs. J. P. Fry received a mes sago Saturday announcing tho arrival of a daughter at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Splatter of Portland. Mrs. Splat ter is a niece of Mrs. Fry's and formerly lived In Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Neot and Ora Neot left Saturday for Cal- fornia, via automobile. They ad reached Medford last ovon-nc- Thov oxnect to bo cono for a month, vislfing relatives in various narta of California, and in visiting tho exposition, o o ' Mrs. Ella McBce and daugh ter Hazel of Seattle, who havo been visiting friends and rela tives in Springfield for some time, left this morning "for Sti ver, Oregon, to visit there for a time before returning homo. t Stop! WAIT! Do not buy outBlde flour at present prices. New wheat will be in soon and flour will bo lower. I am pre pared to make as good a flour men as now, and will guarantee it. Buy home flour. It will pay you to do so. Sprincfleld Flour Alius, s. H, -Baker, prop. do , The effects of Irrigation on blackberries are shown In- the crop being gathered by L. K. Pago from his vines on his place near the rock quarry. Sunnlled with abundant water, tho berries aro filling out beautifully, and tno crop promises to continue for a long time, as there aro yet blossoms on tho vines. Gravel has been hauled under direction of Councilman Fen- wlck to divert a flow of water from tho mill raco into tlie riv er channel along tho east bank, so as to carry sewaco away from tho ond of tho sower at U street. This work has to be done each summer as tlie high water taices out mo trravol dams that aro ' constructed. A plan, is being considered to pro vide a permanent flow of water through this channel, 3 Mrs. M. M. Lord of Seattle. who has been spending the past several months at the home of her brother, J. P. Fry, leaves tonight for San Francisco where she will meet a friend, a Mrs. A. L. Koch of Santa Cruz, California, and they two will visit the exposition together. Af terward Mrs. Lord will go to Santa Cruz with Mrs. Koch, and then go to Denver, Colorado, to see her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Wallace. We will receive a largo ship ment, of Johnson's Best Flou soon and will be glad to book orders for those who wish to lay in a supply of tho "old wheat" Hour. This is a fine Blend, mill ed in Albany and Ave guarantee every sack of It. When It comes to price wo havo a surprise for you. One farmer purchased 40 sacks of this Hour last winter. Let us book your order at once. Remember It is tho "China Pheasant" "brand, Springfield Feed Company. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as ttioy cannot rtach tbo dlacased portion' of tlm tr, Tberu Is only one way to oure dpafntM, and tbat I by constitutional' remedies. Ueufuefi U caused by an Intlamed condition of the mu mus llnlnK of the Eustachian Tube, When tills tube Is Intlamed you have a rumbling uund or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness U the result, and unlets the Inflammation can be taken out, nml this tube restored to Its normal candl. Hon, hearing will be destroyod forever! nine cases out of ton are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Intlamed csndltlon of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will give One Hundred Rollim for any case of Ueafnens (caused by cntmib) that cannot be , cured by Hall's CaUnii Cme. 8.nd for circulars, free. ,V- J. nilUNKT & CO., Toledo, phlo. Bold by DrugnlMi. ,r,n. - Tak Jlsll's Family l'llls for constipation The House of Quality You get your money's worth when you trade at Eggimann's Candy Kitchen Bread, Ple3, Cakes, Cookies, etc. Wedding and Party Cakes a Specialty S. Young, - Proprietor m 4 There vras a miller by the name of Brook, He was running the mill down in a sly little nook. He was making flour to supply the demand, .As the flour was so good he couldn't keep any on hand. The name of this flour was Bakoro and Knoxall. You bet it just suited them all. Sold by all grocers and Springfield Flour Mill S. H. BAKER, Prop. ss Jt s A a t s ss ts sjs sjs . , " IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED THE SPRINGFIELD CREAMERY CHAS. BARKMAN, Manager Try Is and be convinced that it pays to patronize home industries. The Springfield Planing Mill Company Manufacturers ot SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, TURNING, STAIR BUILDING G, Extension Tables, Drop Leaf Tables, BBreak fast Tables, Kitchen Cabinets, Cupboards, Safes, Step Ladders, Fruit Boxes Berry Crates, Folding Clothes Racks. t 4 ELECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Made in Springfield." Oregon Power Co. SPENDS ITS MONEY AT HOME Tho Lane County News divided Its expenditures last year, thus: Suppllos bdught outside of Spring field, including paper and new machinery 20.4 p. C. Supplies bought in Springfield, in cluding rent, etc , , .19.1 p. c. Peyroll, entirely In Springfield,,.,,. 60.5 p. 0. Spent at Home .,. ' v '' . : i . w , . ',(-, WANTED Another Springfield industry to .. , , place their card In this space. . . i- ' ... - . - , . ','