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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1915)
T(ie summer wh it has no fear, For those who keep Nynl Face Cream near It soothes the shin, And keeps it white , Nyals' Face Cream Is a true delight 25c and 50c jars You'll like II idler Colgate's Talcums 3 Co at Pcory'B. v ' J. P Fry Iiuh (United tho point ing f Uio roof ,of Ihe.EIHo hotel. I ThoimiB Slkoit returned Mon day from an outing of u fovv days 11 Oakrldgo. i Mrs. Ernest Lyon went to Brownsville Wednesday for u , visit with relatives, i j Good reliable lire Insurance. ;No aBHCBHincntB; no membership 1 fee. Pay once and yon are done. II. ID. Walker at tho City Hall. , t Glen Woolloy returned Tues day on Ids bicycle from Florence whore he had been visiting with friends and relatives for ii week. 1 Jack Llltoll, formerly a resi dent of Springfield, now a U. S. Internal revenue Inspector, was In Springfield on business Tuesday. "Social Notes , A very enjoyable, evening was Tho little frlondH of Emma gpent nt tho Traviu homo Mon- Travis and Vivian Scnsoncy oay, August lutn, in uonor oiigamcrcci at tno fi ravin home on Mlsfl Franco's birthday nunlver- sary. Hook lurn hd the amusement of the evening, and tho hostess served a dainty luncheon. Those present were: Miss TravlB, Miss licatrlco IIol brook, Miss Margaret Cherson (Brownsville), Miss Evelyn ..Ionday afternoon to celebrate tho fcirin' birthdays. At 4 o'clock a Jight luncheon was served. Those who participated In tho afternoon's pleasure were: Alice Mortenscn, John Bcrger (Eu gene), Carl Ucrger (Eugene), Oerua Solclm, Edwlna Parsons, IJnrhman, Miss Elsie HolverKon,VenIln MorriKon, Iluth Sales, Miss Huby Senscney, MIbs Fern -Marcc'da Sales, Phrona WIgmorc Travis, Miss Ethlyn Powers. I (Eugene i, Vera Seusena, Ferno (Travis, Vivian Senseuey, Emma The Emanon club held a Very 'Travis, and Mrs. Sargo Snecd. cniovau e sess on woe nosuav afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Marvin Drury. The G. T. Club girls will hold a picnic this evening on the bar n car Emerald heigh ts. . . : Tales of the Town Mrs. Dr. Kester returned Mon day from a visit of several weeks In Portland. She was accom panied back by her daughter, Mrs. G. Jarvls, and Infant. Hall for cheaper solca and! Mrs. Wagner of Junction City, hcolB. :who has been visiting her sister, Mm. Wllllflin rkuinlilHnn rntnrti. Hear tho new Edison Dlsc,cd home Saturday accompaided honographs at Peery'B. ihy Mrs. Donaldson, who stayed I Carl Kroeger of Goshen was in Springfield Monday on busi ness. Spriuuflcld members of the ,Eugeno lodge, I). P. 0. E are preparing to Join tho excursion A now Hldewalk has been laid to Cottage Grove to attend the In front of the L. M. Heche prop- annual "high Jinx" of the order erty on D street at Fifth. mext Sunday. Use Conkey's Fly Knocker' Carl Marlon of Tumnlo, Orc to kill those llles. 35 cents-GO gon, arrived in Sprlngfipld last cents and $1 at tho Feed Store, j night for a visit with friends. He ;wus coming by bicycle and broke RudruuiT Urothers, proprie-:thc machine near the summit torB of tho Hell theatre, are hav- n;i nau to wane quite a distance, ing the front of their show house repainted. It. L. Henton, formerly a rest dent of Springfield, writes from F.. A. Perrin, formerly in busl- Hlphmond, California, to Chief iicbh in Springfield, but now the of Police Staniger, telling hlhThc manager of tho Savpy theatre, bns just recently opened a fruit Eugq.no, moved his family to 'and tobacco store, and is doing that pluce the first of the week, far better than he had expected. A now Colgate soap at Perry. o Savo 1-3 by buying Rcxall School Tablets at Peerys. Attorney J. C. Mullen and Norwood Cox were In Crow to day. a Mrs. T. 13. Curry of. Goshen was taken to the Springfield hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Sorenson and daughter Nora went to Hnrlsburg Tues day to visit relatives. m m Tonight nt the Bell Miss Emily Stevens in tho beautiful five act photo drama "Cora." Arnold Tomseth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tomseth is suf fering an attack of pneumonia. a David Eby went to Cottage Grove Tuesday to visit his daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Morrow. ( a S. Cook and son formerly of Sunnyslde, Washington, were in Springfield on business Tuesday. e An auto load of campers from Prlnevllle, passed through town this tnqrnlng on their way south. Mrs. William Kctchum and daughter of Fall Creek were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fry Tuesday of this week. M MIsb Georgia Sergant of J Half a dozen cars of sand and Olympln, Washington, registered gravelthree of each were rived on a night train to visit .this morning to be forwarded to ) W. L. McCulloch, chief friends who live near Spring- Cushman for use in erection of jgineer of the Oregon Power field. Mr. and Mrs. N. Grifflu re turned to Springfield this morn ing, having finished the cutting Dt 500,000 feet of balm at the head of the race for the Eugene box factory. .A feature of the ice cream so cial to be held In the city park Saturday afternoon and evening is the public, open-air program which will be given at 7:45. The committee in charge has secured talent that will be sure to please. The numbers include vocal solos by tfoe Clark and Mrs. J. T. Moore, a Piano solo 'by Miss Eunice Parker, a recitatioa by Marall Newman, a comedy sketch by five young ladies en titled "The Punkinville Gradu ates," and songs by a .chorus of 30 voices under the direction of Mrs. Knapp. The public Is cor dially Invited to attend. Notice of Eighth Grade Exam ination To whom It may concern: There will be a special Eighth grade examination held In the Lincoln school building, Spring field, Sept. 2nd and 3rd. A. P4 McKINZEY, 58-59 Clerk. GOOD ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE, Do.You Speak and Write Eng lish Correctly By our method we teach gpod practical and Not the dry en- 4Ur. viii.,...-t,. i I-- iuncnsn in a clear, practical and Gilbert, the little son of Mr. river. , tho installation of a new furnace "r," enk 1"lLgr, " "r an.UMrs. E. F.'Itudrauff, ran a ln the company's electric plant V"; largo Bplinter Into his foot last.! DiedAt Landax, Oregon, on there. ,8tcad, alcar aid CJS vay of tvonlug, and the services of a Thursdav, August 11), 1915, nt i lenrnlng to speak and write cor- nirgcon were required to re- the home of her son. D. S. Wll-i George Perkins and Mrs. Al. J'cctly. Everj'one would profit move it. ihehn, aire. Louisa J. Scott, aged Perkins returned Tuesday even- W thIs course of study. Thou- S3 vears. Tho funeral sen-ices Ing by automobile from Portland 8ans nee, " 10re than they Hudrauff Bros, announce will bo hold Friday, at 2:00 p. in., ivhere they had been for ten need anytmng else. It will teach that they have made arranco- and Interment will be made In days, Mr. Perkins on business o to put into good, clear Eng- and Mrs. Perkins visiting Her 41811 wnai you wain, it .win parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henrj' Co- eh '" to put in words Just gill. what you mean. It will teach wow you how to use the Dictionary. Mrs. S. Carter and son Floyd Something very few persons left last evening for Sharon know how to use even college after a visit graduates. Let me send you Mrs. M. L. our "Booklet" telling all about nionts to play Metro feature pic- the Canno cemetery at Landax. tares every Thursday night, i . These pictures are the bestj Fred Montgomery, who had money can buy. Tonight Miss been camping with ids parents Emily Stevens in "Cora." :nt King's place near McKenzie iBrldce. rode his hike down Tucs- Bon King, who lives near Mo- day and left Wednesday for Springs, Kansas, lmwlr. vn nnvHtrwt Mnmliiv mi PnWlim1 in rr.cn mo wnrlr n With llCl' Sister, a charge of stealing grain sacks brakeman on the S. P. Fred has France. Mrs. Carter has been at this good English for every one. fronr'n. A. RwmiH. A iwirko nf .iwwi mi ovjn.wimi vnonHmi nm! the San Francisco exposition, It costs you nothing and you will citizens chased King Saturday Is glad once more to get down ,nncl has also been visiting nnoth- be under no obligation by asking night when he was attempting, to hard labor. In romnvK Ihn unnlrc lint illil tint I The Southern Pacific w w George It. Flora, a brother-in-law of Ed. Brigham, and Mrs. Webster, a sister, arrived here Monday, bv auto for a short vis- cisco. will arrive Sundnv mom it nt Mr. Brigliam's homo. Mr. Ing to spend a day here. Mr. Flora Is employed In the make- Kirk was formerly stato super up department of the Oregon- intendent of schools of Missouri, Ian, and returned homo Wednes- and is now president of tho day. Mrs. Webster remained State Normal School at Kirks for a several days' visit. 'ville. Missouri. A. E. CHAMBERS. Manaeer-' Sunt. R. L. Kirk received word I 11,0 .ouuure,H ,,4W'"V international vorresponaence today that his father, J. R. Kirk, rany ijas compieieo we roau jHcnools, 897, Willamette St who has ,'ieen nttcndlnK the,work on. t.he "PPeV Willamette Eugene, Oregon. 0.i,,n0 rvf n. vi.,i river and the crew will be brou-1 ticnal association at San Fran- ,S"t back at once to Jaspor to ' wont ovur uvu ur six miius ui Grocery Buying Doesn 't Require 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. ! i j jt Larimer's road that was completed last year, in order to place it in first class condition. www Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Jenkins and son Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hall of Portland arrived in Springfield last evening on their way up the McJenzie for an aut Ing. They will return later for a visit for a few days' yisit with Mr. Jenkins' brother, Roy Jen kins of Springfield. Mr. Jenkins is in charge of the police of St. Johns, recently annexed to Port land. Harry Kelfer was called to Dallas Mondayvevenlng by W. L. McCulloch, chief engineer of the Oregon Power Co., at this place, who was in the above city look ing after business of the com pany. Mr. Kelfer will work at tlin lilntit rfliArrk loi nlinnf tnn Jl.V gt.tJ W.V-.X W t.'WV w a I days making repairs to thp fur- naco and will then return hero where considerable brick work will bo done at the local plant. a Do not hesitate to lay in your supply of old wheat flour. Wo are prepared to protect you If thero is a fall in the price of flour providing you take a quan tity, Como in and we will show you whore you can savo money and still havo tho "Old Wheat" flour. Wo can. make you some astonishingly low prices on quantities. Wo will back every sack wo put out with a "money back" guarantee. Springfield Feed Company. Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wantel. Etc. FOR SALE OR TRADE New six room bungalow fan 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 prbp'erty. Address E. R. Spencer, Cottage Grove.! ureson. , FOUDBeTklii Call nt this pfiice, describe property and pay for this adv. and take knife. 48 FOUND Curry comb and brush Call at this office. NU-B ONE C OR SETIEPJD-Mrs Anna H. Uhl, 1798 Columbia Ave, Eugene. Phone S3S-J. Hours 7 to 9 a. m. and 6 to 1C p. m. th54 t4 FOR SALE-Peaches, Early Charlotte, "an Improved early Crawford" variety. Upland grown so best llavor. Price 75 cents per bushel delivered, 50 cents at orchard one mile north of Springfield. Bring, box. Phone 7CS-L, Eugene P. G. Young. NOTICE-rHop Pickers start- picking hops In the CampbeU. Walker yard, Monday Aug'ust; 23. Palmer Bros. It Cox Cox Every Bay JP rices Breakfast Bacon, extra nice, sugar cured, lb 25 C Simon Pure Lard, 5 lb. &Qc 1 11)3 $1.55 Pearl Shortening, 5 lbs. jQSC' 10 108 $1-25 Cotlolenc, small 65c? larBe $1.50 Dalies Patent Flour, Best Hard Wheat, sack . . . .$1.80 Perfection, Extra Good Valley Flour, sack $1.45 California Navy Beans, 3 lbs 25 C Bayo Beans, 15 lbs .". . -$1.00 Large White Beans, 15 lbs $1.00 Coffee, good quality, per pound .-20c ,'25c 30Cr and 35C Cream Rolled Oats,. per pound Cjg Jap Rice, 4 pounds ,., 25c Sweet Pickles, per quart .... f 25 C Sour Pickles, per dozed 10 C Pure Cider Pickling Vinegar, gallon 25 C Fresh Tillamook Cheese, pound 20 C Fresh Soda Crackers, 51b box 45 C Catsup, 1 gal. can -40c Lemons, extra nice,fjper dozen t 25 C Shredded Cpcoanut, per pound 20 c Condensed jMilk, 3 cans for 25 C Royal Club. Salmon, 1 pound can -20C Pink Salmon, large cans IOC Red Salmon, large.size, extra nice, 20 C 2 cans for 35 C Preferred Stock Porkand Beans, 10.C 2 cans for 15 c 15c: 2 cans for 25C 20c ; 2 cans for 35 c Table. Salt, Blue Ribbon, 4 lb. IQCi 10 1u---20.Cm 50 lb -75c Half Ground Salt 50 lbs. 40c; 100 lbs-75c - - & Special attention to op picking orders. We( give; trading stamps for Cash and on accounts paidjn, full within 30 days. Farmers, see us before selling your produce. c ox c OX' Springfield, Oregon Look! iRead! We have added a line of Crocks, Jars and Plain White Dishes to our already large and complete line of Shelf Hard ware and Furniture. Call and look our stock over. It will pay you to keep tab on our store and prices. Something do ing all the time. We are continually ' adding new lines to our stock. Walker HolbrooK - i The House with the Goods We Lead, Others Follow Now is the Time to Order That Suit or Overcoat Wo havo over 3,000 beautiful fabrics to choose from let us! take your measure now. Or if .you want a ready made suit come in and see what I have. A big reduction in price and' rlrMioa tlinf uiUl I'iva enf lefnnHnn lVMi't fnvrrai- lAlnn f . . Sales, Toggeryl IK fan Vnt' tWfN