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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1915)
Are you Going azuay? Thoni! who travel are In need of Stationery ho that they can hoop In touch with I lie folks at home. Many people Judge their frlonilH ly the typo of Htatlonery which they use tliat'H one reaHon wliy wo take great pride In showing you our splendid aHHortnieut of "Eaton Crane's Celebrated Writing Papers." Next time you are In need of Htut lott ery, will yon give uk a chance to show you what wc have? Wo will appre ciate It. Colgate's TalcuniH ICc at I'oery'B, M l Hear the now Edison DIhc Phonographs at l'oery'n. Mm, .1. II. I lower and children loft Sunday for a vlHlt with rela- (Ivch and frlundH near Loratie. Horn -On Monday, August 9, 11)15, to Mr. and Mrs, Sherman S. Potter of Springfield, a daughter. Miss I). Whipple of Eugene, who Iiiih been unending her va- 'tfitfilti ti'tMt lwu ululfit ftu IteynoIdH, relumed to her home Tuefiday. t n - Attention, Farmers. The Springfield Flour mill Iuih twine and Hacka. Bring In your wheat. We will atore free of charge. Mr. and MrH. Fran. Stewart and family moved to the J. II. Seavey hop yard WcdneHdav, after having spent cotiHldorable time at George Valuer's. Mr. and MrH. A. II. MorriH of Stockport, Iowa, who have been Tales of the Town noro for tne ,mHt two ,nontn8 visiting Mrn, MorriH' brother, J. T a t i . t . . i .. . n .... .1 ... . rAM .uiM Hall for cheaper boIch and heelB. A. Ebbort, left Monday for their Iowa home. Hair cut only 25c at Bis hop'H Barber Shop. A now Colgate Boap at I'crry. ft u 25c for a hair cut at Dln'h op'H ahop. Hlg dlHplay Htilt BantpleB $14.00 to $H5.00. Cox & Co::. i Have yottr v. It made to ineaBitro at Jenkins' Fourth St.t nun Nick Lamberty bait accepted a poKlllott in the Ax Hilly Htorc in Eugene. Wc hcII nob White laundry Boap () for 25 centH. MrH. E. V. Sliced & Souh. n Adam Kltchle, ntatlon agent at .Jasper, wan In Springfield on buslncHH WedncHday. M 2200 all-wool, up-to-date fabrlcH to cIiooho front at Jcn- klttH' Place, Fourth Street. t n Hay Lomloy and Roy Machcn expect to leave thlB week for HrlBtow Prairie, deer hunting. Mrn. J. H. RobitiBon of Donna Ih viHltlng her brother, Gilbert Miller and family, and also frlemlH In Eugene. W. H. Chase of Albany, a saw mill inspector, was in Springfield ycHterday, stopping at the Elite. Heleft this morning. P .lurictlon City Iuih joined in with Springfield. Creswcll and Cottage (J rove In nurcelngtoi Mrs. Frank Couill and dauirh provide for one month'B salary ter left Wednesday cvenhm for I et tiH lnoiiMiri! von for Hint ror K- M' Wamjn as lMUC coun- Pontwater and Crystal Valley imw full huh rnv Jo. Pnv ly 8 representative at tne rana- Michigan, for an extended vlBit. new tan huh. cox, cox. jinn exposition. Miss Gladys Lepfcy of Jasper! , ' " Earl Laxton and Hubert Trav- Ib vlBtlng with Mrs. Jcanette ' u- L- KIrk- superintendent of , s leave thin afternoon for a flsh HIchardHon. Springfield Bchools. went to lug trip on North Fork. They ' Salem today to preside over a evpect to be gone until Sunday. Hoofs of the main buildings i meeting of the State High! A , at the Hooth-Kelly mill are be- School Debating League, of I A large number of hunting wlilfti lin n iirou (linit. Hfi ox- biiiibb uiu kuiiik iiuu uiu wouuii nects to return this evenlnj,'. : to ,,e rca,ly for tntJ opening of tne deer season Sunday, Aug- Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Donaldson, usl 15. Mr. ami Mrs. J. E. Nice and ... i famllv. and I. A. Nice and fain-. U. Miller ol Marcola, brotu Ing re-tarred. ... Use Conkey's Fly Knoclcer to kill those flies. 35 cents-00 cents and $1 at the Feed Store. McKoe Brothers' meat market "'. left today for Hosebttrg for o C i mi passed thru at the corner of Third and Main v'slt Chtirl ft S'S'S, ' BtreetH. was given a coat of paint Htalor of the essn, Wee . and o Sout e t 0 eon 0,t a aca- thlH week. MrH. William Cantnbell and daughter cf Mrs. Donaldson. Dan Gore. Chief of Police J. E. II. E. Walker at tho City Hall r MIhh Marie DePue returned ern Pacific Company and Happ of the Wells-Fa rgo Express com pany, were in Springfield yes terday checking over the books in the local olllce. tlon of two months ... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gordon iin. nullum (iiiilMnii twin ....... . . ... . .... v .. . , ... i itrltlmi Onnon two sons returned Wednesday Btaniger and Tom Carney of ,n'i 1 J ""'rr,; ict J, Mr?S morning from a camping trip at Thurston, went to Hoseburg by !. yim hi ,Zn i for a point near Jasper. automobile Tuesday mornim; to wheie camp will be pitched for 1 p J i !be gone several days. Mr. Gore he women, and the men will go Good reliable fire Insurance. ! went on buBlncsB, and the chief int0 tlle ntoimtajnsor deer. No assessmentB: no membership wjJ vlHit ,,is faUer- T,le party , Cjlaries ivers jeft last even fee. Pay once and you are done, j w,u relurn !l ,re ,layB lug for Michigan for a visit with , , , , .. ins lauier., .lames it. Aiycrs, vno Mr. and-Mrs. J. J. lotten re- ls ln ,,oor i,caith. ne lives at turned the first of the week from soottville. Michigan. Mr. Myers the coast-near Florence where the first of the week from New- tiM.y lm,i been visiting for two . erlnu I au hm on and will lot. where she had spent a; weeks with a daughter, and " f." V ' ,C nt'i couple weeks with the I. P. In- will make their home in Spring- 'ctiun in about a mont.i. man family of Eugene. (field at least until September 1. 1 Vance Calev. formerly an They are expecting to return to employe of The News, but who viiuuiiin ijuiiii in inv oiiuiu- . vow liori a. Tai l lO 1'CSUIO. ' im ippti v nir :.t frnwrnnis- " vllle until a few weeks ago. went W. L. McCulloi'h . chief en- to Brownsville Monday to take glneer of the Oregon Power Co., a position on the Times of that came in Inst evening from Dallas city. He writes that business to uot some castings required cei'ornHy is good in Hrowus- " for the new furnace that is be- ville. Miss Chloie Woolley left Wed- ing installed there. He will go ! ... nesday and her brother Glen back this evening. A carload of j Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKinzey left by bicycle Tuesday for Ma- nro brick for the new furnace went to Pleasant Hill last even ploton to visit their uncle and to be constructed in the Spring- ing to see Mr. McKinzey's fath family, .Mr. and Mrs. A. P. field plant, has been received. I or who was injured some weeks Knowles. They will also go on, .ma nKf) by i,ejnK thrown from his to Florence to visit .Mr. and Mrs. j Stroud Long and wifo of 'horse. The old gentleman is W. II. Wheatherson of The West. Camp Creek, and their daughter, able to be up and around the Mrs. Morrill of McMinnville. who house. The McKiKnzcys ret-, Lontr strings of loads of log has been visiting them, went to urned this morning, are being brought front the mill I Iarrlsburg by motor yesterday , pond of the Hooth-Kelly mill at, for a visit at the home of Mr. Mrs. II. W. Kenne returned on Coburg. The freight engine and Mrs. James Willoughby, Monday from a visit of two makes a trip to Coburg after it .parents of Mrs. Long. The weeks with her sister, Mrs. Art returns front Wendllng in the! Longs will return In a few days, Demerast of Creswell. Just re afternoon, to bring In the loaded .but Mrs. Morrill will remain with cently Mr. Demerast has killed cant, but the empties are tahen her grandparents for several two rattlesnakes on his place, back In the morning by the weeks before returning to her one with four rattles and one RrownBvlllo train. I home at McMinnville. with five. The one with four : ; ... m was killed In the yard near the house. ... Jess Spencer in his Hegal, too his niece Miss Dcssic Spen cer and her friend Miss Floy Collins to Vida Tuesday where they joined Mr. and Mrs. Earle Young and family who are SOCIAL NOTES ' 4- 4-4-4- MrB. E. J. Richmond enter tained most charmingly Monday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of her husband. The gucHts assembled and surprised the doctor when he returned from Hebeknh meeting, and the surprise was complete. The evening was passed pleasantly in a number of contests, and the hostess, assisted by her sister, MIbs Gilbert of Eugene, served light refreshments. The invited guests were: Dr. and Mrs. It. P. Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Heals, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gay, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dill. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gilbert (Eugene), Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mc- Klnzey, Miss Alice Kester. Miss Estella Martin. The Hebekahs - are planning a musical evening for next Mon day, which Is the regular enter tainment night. Each one In at tendance is expected to dress to represent some popular song. Mrs. R. H. Miller entertained a number of her lady friends at luncheon Tuesday. Hall for cheaper soles and heels. Save 1-3 by buying Rexall School Tablets at Peery's. Just received new fall line suit samples. Cox & Cox. ... II. B. Lee returned a few days ago from Tillamook and Yam hill counties where he had been cruising a tract of timber. ... Mrs. S. E. Nelson of Salt Lake. who has been visiting here for' tne past two weeks, left yester-: day for Portland, where she will '. visit for a few days. i ... Eldon Warner of Fall Creek! was in Springfield Tuesday on i his way home from a trip of a western Was'iin-ton. jlMJ . TMvoratflo Plnlrv rotnll our! I wholesale milk, and cream. Prices of milk. Quarts 15 for SI. Pints 28 for $1. By the gallon 25 cents. Cream, pints, 20 cents one-half pints 10 cents. o . Hints from Our Grocery Wo are making special efforts to mako our Grocery De partment the most popular place in this community. We especially invito tho farmers to make thi3 store their headquarters. Wo pay tho highest market prices. Telephone us about your Produce. Note the following Regular Prices Royal Club Salmon Large Size Cottolene 1-lb can 20C 10 "b. $1.50 Pure Cider Pickling Vine- Mica Axle Grease gar Per can, 3c 25c 3 1-2 lb. Mica Axle Grease Large Package Boraxaid 20 C 20c Agents White Bear Soap K. C. Baking Powder ' Most popular brand. 80 ounces 65 c 6 bars 25 C In the height of the canning season these Fruit Jar prices demand your attention. Mason, pints 45 C Economy, pints 75C Mason, quarts 550 Economy, quarts - ..90c Mason, 1-2 gal 80C Economy, y gal.. $120 Easy Seal, pints .-80C Golden State Masons. Easy Seal, quarts . 95C Pints, 85 C Easy Seal, ia gal. $1.25 Quarts, $1.Q5 Cox & Cox EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR Grocery Buying Doesn 9t Require You don't have to pay a big mice to get a good flour, we have an Eastern Oregon flour at ?l.-!o Sk. or $5.G0 Bbl. Try a sack, you can't lose if it don't please we will refund vour money. Mrs. E. V. Sneed & Sons. ' Local Odd Fellows are making great preparations for their part In the Odd Fellows picnic, which is to be held at Walker's grove, West Springfield, two weeks from today. There is to be a hie dinner at noon, with 100 feet of table space, followed by baseball games and other contests in the afternoon. ... I never sent by parcel post A goldfish or a paroquet; I've never parleyed with a ivhost. Nor Interviewed a suffragette. I've inado no transatlantic flight; I couldn't Judgo a baby show, But I'm the blithe suburbanite Who planted seeds and had them grow. Anon. the time and thought and attention that it used to. Nowadays, at this modern. store, we take care of the "worry part" of your grocery buying we stand be tween you and impure foods and un desirable goods,- and the cost is no more than for inferior goods. Get the Habit of Trading Here. RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LAND IN NATIONAL FOREST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tho lands described below, em bracing 325.72 ncres. within tho Cascade, Sluslaw, Deschutes National Forost. Oregon, will bo subject to set tlement and entry under tho provi sions of tho homestead laws of the Unltod States and the net of Juno 1 1 camping up Gate Creek. The !&(?anfiicf ZlsTurX mi'ls ovnont in nnlnv n ton ilnvo .. . . .... WJO outing fishing and resting up degrees 30 minutes E., 15 chains; to the place of beginning, except a strip of land 22.73 links wide, described as follows; beginning at a point on the eastern boundary 4.85 chains north of corner No. 3. extending thence 11.365 links on each side of a line running N. C2 degrees 30 minutes W., 8 chains; S. 34 degrees W., 21 chains; N. CS degrees 45 minutes W., 13.59 chains to the point of closing on the bound ary, and except also the area hereto fore restored under list C-338, the net aroa hereby listed being 21.07 acres, application of Ira Harrington, Maple ton, Oregon; List C-1594. All of lot 10 except a strip 10 chains wide off the west side. Sec. 18, T. 20 S.. It. 2 E., 22 ncres, application of John Polzell. Blakelyvilie. Oregon; List C-1645. The EV- NEi., SW4, the NEV4 SE'-i SW4, the NV SEi. the SV4 SEU. Sec. 30: the NV4 NEU. the N S't4 NEi-4, the NE'i SE'i NWV4. Sec. 31. T. 21 S., R. 3 E., lfiO acres, application of Charles McNett, Laplne, Oregon; List 6-1685, D. K. PAUROTT. Acting Assitant Commissioner of the General Land Office. July 19, 1915. Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Vsnled, Etc. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the ; County Surveyor of Lane County, Oregon has filed In the Office of the County Clerk for said County, his "Certificate of Completion" of work on County Road No. 56, ln accordance with Contract with Roylance and Mes singer, who have completed said work 'and any person, firm, or corporation, having objections to file, to the com jpletion of said work are hereby notl I fled to do so within two weeks from i the date of this Notice, In the office j of the County Clerk. Dated Aug. 7. 1915. STACY M. RUSSELL 55-7-9 County Clerk. LOST Black music roll, con taining three portfolios. Fin der please return Mrs. Knapp, studio at corner of Fifth and C streets, Springfield. lt for next year's school. gon, on Sontember 30. 1915. Anv sn. tlor who was actually and In good faith claiming any of said lands for agricultural purposes prior to Janu nipil At Plpmnnt T Till Afnn- 1908 aml 1,(18 not "bandoned JJieil At 1 leasailt 11111, Jlon- ,samo. has a preforonco right to make day, August 9, 1915, LeRoyja homestead ontry for tho lands act Demerest, 13-yenr-old son of h""y occupied. Said lands wore list Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Demerest. i "l""?" u! awxciions f " per Tlio fun ern 1 sorvlppq woro bold 1 8 ns mcntlo"ei1 below-, who have a ine runeiai sen ices weie Held preforonco right subject to tho prior il iyu.viui x uuDuujr aiiuiiiuuu uLiiK"t oi any alien Bottler, provided Larimer's 2 o'clock, and interment was ninde in the Pleasant Hill ceme tery. Do not liesitate to lnv In vour supply of old wheat flour. Wo are prepared to protect you If there ls a fall in tho price of (lour providing you take a quan tity. Come in and wo will show you where you can save money and still have tho "Old Wheat" Hour. We can make you some astonishingly low prices on quantities. We will hack every sack we put out with a "money, hack" guarantee. Springfield! Feed Company. such settlor or applicant is qualified to mnko homostoad entry and tho prefer ence rignt is exorcised prior to Sep tember 30, 1915, on which date tho lands will bo subject to settlement and entry by nny qualified porson. Tho lands nro as follows; Tho SEU NE',i SEU NWU. Soc. 4, T. 21 S., R. 3 E W. M., 2.50 ncres, application of Jnmos 11. Chonowoth, Oakrldgo, Ore gon; List G-1559. A tract of land with in Soc. 28, T. 17 S., R. 10 W., described ns follows: Beginning at corner No. 1, whenco tho quarter cornor common to Sees. 28 and 33 bears S. 15 chains; extending theuco N. 5 chains; thenco N. 89 degrees 54 minutes E., 12 chains; theuco N, 10 chains; thoncs S 89 do groos 54. min, W., 12 chains, thence S. 63 degreeB 15 min. W., 21.80 chains; tlionco S. 10 chains; thenco S. 65 do groos E .7.63 chains; thenco N, 57 PRIVATE SALE Extension ta ble rocker, iron beds, springs, mattress, dresser.garden tools etc. Bargains. 1598 Moss St., Fairmount. Tel. 417-R, Eu gene. FOR SALE OR TRADE New six room bungalow n Im proved lot 50x150, trees, out side city limits, city water,, sewerage, wired for electric lights, one block from mac adam street. Will trade for Springfield property. Address E. R. Spencer, Cottage Grove Oregon. FOUND Belt knife in sheath. Call at this ofilce, describe property and pay for this adv. and take knife. 48 FOUND Curry comb and brush Call at this office. FOR SALE Good Oat Hay, Baled. $10 delivered in Spring field. Phone 22F-2 C. R. Sylvester -lt FOR SALE Wheel chair and crutches cheap. See them at Hayden & Metcalf's. 55-G-7 NU-BONE CORSETIERE Mrs. Anna H. Uhl, 1798 Columbia Ave, Eugene. Phone 838-J. Hours 7 to 9 a. m". and G to 10 -p. m. th54. t4 Special For Summer Trips Back East Direct Lines Fastest Time Smoothest Track Vial Cal ifornia One Way. 0 Kgtn lufiie Ry. And The North Bank Road Round Trip Fares from all Ore gon Electric Stations to Any Eastern City or Points In Can ada, Daily until Sept. 30. Two Fine Trains "THE NORTH BANK LIMIT. ED" and the "INLAND EM PIRE EXPRESS" electric lighted throughout, completely equipped for travel comfort, in conjunction with the Northern Pacific Ry. or Great Northern Ry. and the Burlington Route, Liberal Stopovers on Eastern Trips and wide choice of routes. New Way to California $30.00 ROUND TRIP TO SAN FRANCISCO, meals and berth Included., Make early reserva tions to -avoid disappointment.. SS. "GREAT NORTHERN" and "NORTHERN PACIFIC" sail every Tuesday, Thursday, Sat urday from both Portland and San Francisco. Send or ask for our new travel folder. H. R. KNIGHT, Agent. Eugene, Oregon.