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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1915)
Are you Going away? Those who Irnvol uro In nuod of Stationery ho tlmt they can koop In touch with tho folks at homo. Many people Judgo tholr friends by tho typo or stationery which they use- - that's one reason why wo take groat pride in showing you our splendid aKHorltuont of "Eaton (Dane's Celebrated Writing Papers." Next time you are In need of station ery, will you give us a chance to show you what wo have? Wo will appre ciate It. 4- . : Tales of the Town t Hair cut only 2Cc at Bis hop's Barber Shop. Let us measure you for that new fall suit. Cox & Cox. to G. C. Moore was a caller at the J. C. Staulgcr home one day last week having motored up from Itosehurg. Good reliable fire Insurance. No assessments; no membership fee. Pay once and you are done. II. 13. Walker atho City Hall. 0 L. L. Lewis, sales manager for tho Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., and Mrs. Lewis, were over from Eugene Friday. a W. M. Cox, Bon-ln-law of Mr. and Mrs. 13. G. Motcalf, arrived Saturday from llomlck, Iowa, Joining his wife and children who have been visiting at the Mctcalf home since June. Mrs. Susie Schulte. who has been making her home with Mrs. Zclla Cantrell, left yester day for Sisters, Oregon, where she will visit iudifiuilely with her parents who arc quite aged. Mrs. L. K. Page leaves tonight for a visit with relatives and friends at Sacramento. Calif. Before her return homo she will visit the fair at San Francisco and attend the N. 13. A. Conven tion at Oakland Calif. County Agriculturist It. H. Coglon attended the monthly meeting of the Mohawk grange at Donna Saturday night and presented the Babcock milk tester which Is given by the Eu geno First National Hank to earh Cnimrp that will use one. Madam, Allow Me To Introduce the New Post Toasties Yoir may have eaten "corn flakes" but you have never tasted any that equal the New Post Toasties. These new flakes, madam, are crisp and flakey, and have a substance and toastie flavor, a snap ane zest that make them distinctive. Dainty to be sure in tneir sweetness, the New Post Toasties have a body and firmness that don't mush down when cream or milk is added; and a true ripe corn flavor that makes one feel that here, at last, is something really new and good to eat. New Post Toasties selected Indian corn, prepared for the table as it was never prepared before. Your grocer has them now. - . Buy and Hall for cheaper soles and heels. i Hlg display, suit samples. $1-1.00 to $80.00,1 Cox & CoX. mum The BoGth-Kolly lumber truck wnB laid up for repairs Saturday. Errol Byrnes of Portland wart registered at tho Elite Sunday night. . Mrs. C. II. Green and daugh ter of Eugene visited relatives in Springfield Friday. 2200 all-wool, up-to-date fabrics to chooSo from at .Jen kins' Place, Fourth Street. t m n We sell Hob White laundry soap 0 for 20 cents. Mrs. 13. V. .Kneed Sc Sons. j m m m i Johnson's Host Flour $1.45 l per sack or $5.00 per bbl. at tho I Feed Store. Can You Heat it? ! Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fry and Mrs. M. J. McKHn went to Trent Sunduy to visit Mrs. McKHn'B sister, Mm. H. 13. Rhodes. - W. J. Williams of Natron reg istered at the Hotel Springfield last evening. He had returned from the excursion to Florence Attention, Farmers. The Springfield Flour mill has twine and sacks. Bring In your wheat. Wc will storo free of charge. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Trotter and son of Illue River, returned to their home today after being In Springfield since Friday on business and pleasure. mom W. L. McCulloch, ehlof engin eer for the Oregon Power Co., went to Dallas Friday to super intend the Installation of new furnaccB in the company's plant at that place. o n Oliver Johnson was in Port land Saturday on business and Sunday drove the new Overland roadster recently purchased by I Joe Lusby, tallyman for Booth- Kelly to Springfield. Recorder II. 13. Walker and Mrs. Walker, left Saturday morning for Snn Francisco to attend tho fair for two weeks. City Treasurer Lillian Gorrie is attending to the recorder's work while he is away, and the re corder will be acting treasurer while Miss Gorrie Is away the i latter part of the month. Fred Watke, formerly in the butcher business here,, writes to C. B. Christensen, . chief of police of Eugene, telling that he has lo cated in Ogdon. He writes that times do not seem to bo so hard J there as they aro in Oregon, and ! that the Utah farmers seem to jbo very prosperous. lie states (that he had only one tire blow jout and two punctures on his en tiro trip, and that bis car aver aged 15 miles per gallon of gas oline. Try and Smile Hall forcheaper soles, rind heals. ' ' ' n l ' II, J. Cox, Booth-Kelly ac countant, was In Coburg over Sunday. W. M. Long of the firm , of Long & Cross, has purchased a now Hudson "six." m n m Arthur Nlokerson weiit to Newport Saturday for a few days vacation. Misses Anna and Ella Young returned home this afternoon from a two weeks vucatlon spent ut Nevport. M. M. Mackey spent the week end with friends In Springfield. He has been in eastern Oregon and southern Idaho for the past several months. D O Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Young, Le ila Mcpherson, Bertha Spencer, and Floy Collins of the Prune vlllo neighborhood, leave tomor row for a ten-day auto trip up the McKenzle. Riverside Dairy, retail and wholesale milk, and cream. Prices of milk, Quarts 15 for $1. Pints 28 for $1. By the gallon 25 cents. Cream, pints, 20 cents' one-half pints 10 cents. The regular monthly dinner of Iuka Post, G. A. R., was held at the post hall fast Friday. A Ifirtrn nnmhnr nf f hr nld soldiers. uiiu i-.uwit.-n ui nit; j. t. iv, nvis r -.11.... r r a t Social Notes A most enjoyable affair, and a complete surprise was the gath- cring Thursday evening at the Methodist narsonnce In honor of the twontv-fifth wedding an - nivtrsary of Rev. and Mrs. J. T, i Moore. Many of the friends had I omitted going to prayermeetlng i in order to gather at the Moore who went from Springfield were home, and when Mrs. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer, Herbert, her son, entered the John Fitzgerald, Harry Chase, darkened house they wero very Thruman Chase, M!ss Bertha much surprised to find it peopled Spencer, Miss Floy Collins, Miss with friends. The ceremony of ,Lela McPherson, Mis Mae Mc n quarter of a century ago was Pherson. Miss Iva Hill, Miss repeated, Rev. II. C. Ethell of- Grace Emery, Miss Ethel King ficlating, and Dr. W. H. Poliard well, Miss Stella Mftchell, Miss , was best man and Mrs. Pollard : Lylla Miller, Miss Hazel Bailey, and Miss Myrtle Copcnhaver , Miss Berdte Bruce, Miss Winona were bridesmaids. Flowers in; Piatt, Miss Edna Piatt, Miss profusion were provided for the Maud Chase, Miss Laurel Chase, bride. After a pleasant evening, j Miss Jessie Spencer, Lloyd Em ice cream and cake were served . ery, Homer Chase, Marvin and the forty or more guests de- Chase, Norton Pengra, Walter parted wishing many more plea sant anniversaries. A large number of members of the Springfield Baptist church went o Elmira Saturday for a Awhile Have your buR made to measure ut Jenkins' Fourth SU' no f25c for a hair cut at IJIsh op's shop. Just received new fall line suit samples. Cox & Cox. Mrs. .1. W. Chase, S. H. Chase, Farrik and Elmo Chase and Frank Klngsloy returned from an auto trip to Seattle Saturday. Married on Tuesday, August 3, 1015, at the home of Ira Young, Homey W. Wilrnot nnd Miss Hilda Shorierc, Rev. J. T. Moore officiating. I o f Wni flrtn'l ll'tl'rt it nnrt n Ktr price to get a good flour, wo have an Eastern Oregon flour at $1.45 Sk. or $5.40 Hbl. Try a sack, you can't lose If It don't please we will refund your money. Mrs. E. V. Sneed & Sons. C fj Mrs. Bertie Coffman and her daughter, Luclle - of Falrbury, Nebraska, arrived Sunday morn ing for n visit with . the former's mother, Mrs. W. J. Graves. They will return to their home by way of Spokane and Wyoming points. Save money by trading at i the Feed Store. Our stock Is ' large and complete and ourj prices are lower. We are equip-' ped now to do any kind of Feed Grinding, Rolling and Cleaning. I We enn make voiir ehlnkon feed ! v.,i a ri mm tu iticu iu uiuui. i umi "'HI nrove our work superior. nicnic with the menibers of the Elmira church. In the basket ball game Springfield won, but Elmira took the baseball hon- .ora. Croquet and tennis fur- nished amusement for the less j strenuous, and at noon there j was a fine basket dinner. Those j Bailey, Chester Chase, Halite Bryan, Wilfred Cook, Waldo Jiardie, Wallace Wilson, Clar ence Hill. An enjoyable family automo bile trip was made to Marcola yesterday In honor of the twenty third birthday anniversary of Mrs. Frank Parsley of Coquille, who is here visiting her sisters Mrs. George Catching and Mrs. Vin Williams. There were two automobile loads of them, and i they enjoyed a picnic dinner in the open at Marcola. Those who made up the party of twenty three were Mr. and Mrs. George (Catching, Mr. and Mrs. Vin Williams, Gertrude and George 'Williams, Mr. and Mrs -S. II. , o,',,! n-oTwi wniw of Eugene, M. Calllson of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pursley of Coqullle, Mr. and Mrs. James Snyder and children of Marcola, Miss Cecile Snyder of Portland, E. Halverson, Henry Swartz, George Whismnn of Coburg and Delbert Perry of Harrisburg. The Pengra Sunshine club will . . r . .... hold a picnic on Thursday or tms I week n't tho J. W. Chase grove in iPruneville. Mrs. M'ilton Bally entertained a score of young people Satur day afternoon in honor of tho c'ighth birthday anniversary of her son, Joe. Miss Jtjan Fischer, Miss Beauty Fischer, Miss D'uttio Fischor and Miss Audry Perkins assisted Mrs. Bally in serving. Thoso who enjoyed the after noon at the Bally' homo wore: Lowol Noblo, Ray Weber, John ny T6"mscth, Ralph Clino, Har old CJupp, Chas. Kirk, Marnil In Htownrt Wniinr VSS.V. TT1 1 T-t i TVtC... j. nomas, ii.au iyuuiui, Elizabeth Whitney, Jennie Hoi- Hints from Our Grocery Wo are making special efforts to make our Grocery De partment tho most popular placo In this community. Wo especially invito tho farmers to make this store their hoadquartors. Wo pay tho highest market prices. Tolephono us about your Produce. Note the following Regular Prices Royal Club Salmon Largo Size Cottoleno l-lbcan20c 10 lbs- Si. 50 Puro Cider Pickling Vine- Mica Axle Grease gar Per can, 3 c 25c 3 1-2 lb. Mica Axle Greaso Largo Package Boraxaid 20 C 20c Agents White Bear Soap K. C. Baking Powder Most popular brand. 80 ounces 65 C 6 Dars 25 C In the height of the canning season these Fruit Jar prices demand your attention. Mason, pints . Mason, quarts Mason, 1-2 gal. 45c 550 80c Easy Seal, pints . ..QOC Easy Seal, quarts . 95c Easy Seal, gal. $1.25 ox & Cox EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR erson, Genavieve Copenbaver, Charlotte Stewart, Angeline Fis cher, Audry Pedkins, Duttie and Jean Fischer and Mrs. Whitney asslted in serving and entertain- ing the little folks. Mrs. W. H. Pollard entertain-!E- Wheaton, Mrs. L. May, Mrs. ed a number of little folks Mon-- B- Kessey1, Mrs. H. W. Whit day afternoon in honor of thejney JIrs- J--E- Browning, (Eu third birthday anniversary of Sene) Mrs- p- B- Lenhart. The her daughter, Jule, and Delbert guests present were Mrs. Mc Sikes. Two birthday cakes were Gowan, (West Stayton) Mrs. illuminated with the appropriate ;Ja( Littell, (Portland) Mrs. J. frcshments were served. Mrs. Pollard was assited by Miss Dor rls Sikes and Miss Ella Boesen. The little guests were: Elaine Jenkins, Bob McCulloch, An- nottn Wllll-iiiis T.iiflpllo Wil- Angeline 'Fischer Francis Bean, Thelma Bean, Francis Dill, Robert Dill, Mary E. Whit ney, Constance Rebhan, Law rence Roof, Harold Boesen, Dorris Myers, Carl Stroud, Law rence Stroud. V Class No. 12 of the Methodist church held a very enjoyable so cial Friday evening at the home of Mrs. VanValzah, teacher of the clasf- A class organization waa iS"Bll71"' "lc -T V officers as follows: President, Miss Ruth Lansbury; vice-president, Miss Ruth Scott; secretary and treasurer, Miss Ella Boesen. A class name will be selected at a later date. Members of the class present were Ruth Scott, ?u,th Vra1nsburJ'' Grace Thomas, 1 Avis Tlinmnsnn. TjUeilfi Smith. Avis Thompson, Lucile Smith, Leota McCracken, Ella Boesen. Miss Estella Magill was a guest of tho class. 'i . The Kensington club met at the home of Mrs. F. E. Lenhart Thero Is moro Calorrli In tills section, qt tlie country t!mn nil other 'Ulsensca put toBetUerk unit until tho lust few years wna supposed to ho Incurable. For a Krout many yvata doctors pronounced It a local dlscuiio ami urosoi Hit! local reme dies, and by constantly fntllm: to euro with local treatment, pronounced It Incur aulo. Science Ims proven Catnrrh to bo a constitutional disease, and therefore re iiutros constitutional treatment. Hall's Cntnrrli Cure, mnnufaitured by V, J Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohl6. Is tho only Constitutional cuio on the market. It Is taken Internally. It nets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tha.iCyste.in. They offer one, hundred dollars for any case It falls"to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. AddrtMI K. Jv CHENEY & CO.. Toledo O. ' told by nri KnUti; 71c. Take Hall's Family i'llls for constipation, Economy, pints ..-.75c Economy, quarts . . -90c Economy, y2 gal.. $1.20' Golden State Masons. Pints, 85c Quarts, $1.05 ' Friday afternoon. The after- noon was spent with fancywork, followed with refreshments. Those who attended were: Mrs. C. E. Swarts, Miss Edna Swarts, Mrs. N. W. Emery, Mrs. J. W. Coffin, Mrs. H. A. Korf, Mrs. C. Mrs. Alma Castle entertained a few of the little folks Friday afternoon in honor of the fifth birthday anniversary of her daughter Alice. When he young people had had a jolly afternoon of games, dainty re freshments were served. Those present were Crystal Bryan, Norman Wright, Theron New man, Marnil Newman, Alene Maxine, Eldine, Alice and Alma Castle. The Ekklesian class of the Methodist Sunday school held a j pleasant picnic Friday evening J. ih v h k nf th flour mm Watermelon waa the priu cipal article of refreshments, and games made the hours pass pleasantly. 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