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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1915)
Ob I ...Pickles Wo havo everything in tho way of spices that will inako thouo pickles (lolIcloiiK. Dill Koiftl Cumin Hooil Mimtnrri. Wlilto, Ulack, nnd l'owdorod. Colory Hood Atlitplco Mhco I'lijirlka l'apper, Ulnck and Vhlto Clnnomoii Cloven Cflpnlcuin I'oda liny Lonvon Tntniirlc Powder Mlxwl tiplcun, otc. Mm. I'rlcu'u Canning i'owdom. IMS II imh 'W. air II II ir nvif in jjj II Hall' for- cheaper soics and heolfl. v Horn On Sunday,: Augtmt 20, 101G, to Mr. and Mrs. Claroiico January of Sprlngllold, a soil. O SdCfel Notes Tho marrlniro of Miss Pearl O. 'Helen and Eva I3rvnn. Luelln Miller to Robert A, nanltlri was ,Wyllc, Gladys and Carol CHaso, ii V--..1 ' IS: "ild W, Hou? 8:30 at the homo of Kr. atid Mrs. ,rcy Bryan, Bcrhice Cllne. Hall for cheaper soles and JlCClB, Jenkins, the home of all' wool fabrics. . Lowell Slkes went toJDextcr yesterday for a visit "wjth Ills uncle, J. B. Godman. r 1 1 HUtr 4fv.i f4t Itinaallvjnif George Catching and wife and , ? Vt'T ;!for tailored suit at ready-made .enKlnsuit house. poiinlpv watnniHv j"?rvP Mowing tiio ceremony. Martin. Games were followed Mrs. A. Blglow returned Sat- - ---- , ' J"r U,1U Jjr8, Juiniun leu jor a uy a waiermcion icasi. iuruay from a several days visit Vnnnn rnHov wim imu hnn,,,aoYorftl WCC!V' fay at co.aBt i . Jwtih her children at Marcbla. ffii Fn8'yi w ho has boon , )0ntBuml will reside at Gardlu- An exceedingly pretty wed- , i Bti 1 c 8 or Mr BanUIn has been head ding was that of Miss Ollvo1 Johnson's Best Flour $1.45 on lUO lirowUBVlllO I lines, re- hiir-HG nt the Rnrlitiiflelcl hnRtilinl Meelow find' ITnrnlil CAinan nf !er sack or SH.fif) nnr hhl. nt ho You Beat It7 l i, K.lt. J. I i UlUU at IIIU UUiliU Ul il win iuiivu in iJioiiioniuiKoyauio Tniin -M ni,n- T. 11 UMrr for PorlIandona bunlncBB trip. lnoro of thc ohrlstlan church, Tho 0. T. Club girls held, a ihas been brought to the Spring-. Jflekl hospttal .for treatment for turned to Springfield laBt week. ifor Homo tlmc Mr. Rankin Is a the home of the bride's brother, (Feed Store. Can' f t ir Jclvll engineer In the employ of M. Blgelow, above Waltcrvllle. r": .'u . rui-"ruu tho Southern Pacific. (The happy event took nlaco at Mrs. Harry Lu iiiir iiiiiiiif in. i:ciiifiim urnvii - - j Leonard Loprey of Jasper yras transacting btiHlncsa In Spring Held Thursdoy. Mrs. Campbell and son Frank of Thurston, woro over-Sunday visitors at tho M. M. Male home. Bowman and her 1 . rm a. . a . I . t i . r a... "t'l ' " viaiV "Jjii?: w . noon, ounuay, August zy, in tno aaugnier weni io xNewport aai- ulatni Xfvti Hf T r - t rui; ;iijvjhuiu uiviuiuuii iiiuouiiki; ui mu lliiuuiuiu 1U11II-1 uu; m o'uiiu u. ouui t , muc ut a.r..'n.ni.i' 1 W4.(ianco was given Thursday. even- lies or tho contracting parties, the beach. BpringiiQKU - ling by the Knights and Ladles Rev. J. II. Douglas, formerly the , W II McGllvrav forniorlv In of 9.curlty at ,tho Reapep hall. paBtor o the Springfield Baptist I Miss Josephine Hepner re buless inCS pffleld TdJJS nberry ptiih was ieed. church read the ceremony! Arftofttft, fmi.i iT,..iviT,n ,i no music wu8 lunusncu line weuuine umer was snreau i ""u "i'"1-,v ""J"1 Ho says crops are In line con- ",rou the courtesy of M. M. Iter the bridal party d Hista ditlon in that section. J'f6', who loancd a cabinet .Thtf grooin Is a son of Mr. and viuuuiu. -inn, r. u. iwiuBe ui irrunuvuiu, 'and the newly wedded will go to The Gleaners will hold their .h'ousekceplni: In .their new bun- peotcd to arrivo lu Sprincfleld regular meeting at the homo of galow on the river road Just . m in . i it r mi - a. tomorrow from California. :wirH' l'TCU wamer, uiureuay.wegi.onown. W. J. Barnes, formerly a Hvo Springfield business mnn, Is cx- whoro ho now resides. a number of little folks Friday Tho West Snrlncflold school wlirucglh' the fnll term on Mon- i day, September 20 three weeks from today. Grace and Ivan Male returned Saturday from a outing with their aunt, Mrs. Campbell nt Thurston. Mrs. L. K. Pace returned Suii 'duv in rim I n ir fpnm Rnn ITrnn, . .: v. : iM, . , - ,, . - tending the exposition. Sue also aucrnoon m nonor 01 tno 4tn lokcd after business at her old birthday of her little neice Miss homo In Sacramento. 'Shirley Crawford of. Deer Park, Wash. The afternoon was spent Paul Brattaln nrrlved homol'" games after which dainty ro from eastern Oregon laBt week freshments were Bervdd. Those and will be here for a week yet-'Present were: Shirley and Dor- two weeks' (before returning to nnlsji thc othy Crawford. Lois KlngBley, harvest on his blir eastern Ore- gon stock ranch. f There wlll'be a special session afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McCracken Mrs. F.'B. Chase entertained entertained at dinner today In honor Of their son and wife, Mr and Mrs. Arthur McCracken of Oftkridge. Those at tho dipper were: Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mc Cracken, Miss Leoia McCrack en, "Jifr. and' MnJ. Arthur Mc Cracken, Mr. and Mrs. S. W Cranmer, Arlo Ncttleton, and frVHl Rodenbaugh. Archlo Fawvor and Arthur ,'of the towii douncll tills evertlnir A party of four hunters frojn to consider Uie acceptance of WcBtovcr who have boon vlsltlnir Polk countv. nassed Uiroutrh Ue Improvement of G- atrdet. wuu iiru. r. ,w. airunin icit aiiniiKiicjii I'nuuy evcniuK aim tj" ouiiiuuc uiccuiik i their motorcycle they certainly had had fine for- of the council does not occur for Thursday on for Seattle. Linn W. Nesmlth was a busi ness culler In Springfield Friday. Mr. Nesinlth has chargo of tho Clark-Washburno hop yard near Springfield. tune,, for they hod secured .al most the limit of deer. Among the lot was .a ten-point buck tWo weeks yet. something seldom found'. W. L. McCulloch and sons Earl and William, A. D. Williams of Los AnKeles and Dale and Mrs. Mnttle Qulschbcrry and Kenneth Mummey. snent .Satur- daughter of Grand Island. Ne- day fishing In .the Willamette t t t m. . t r m . orasua, arrived m sprjngnciu near lJiaKeieyviue. Tiioy secur- F. Ebertlng or Corvallls and lost week to visit her sister-lu- ed 30 fine rcdsides. Mr. McCul Claudo WashbUrno of Junction law, Mrs. 55. Mountjoy. They loch states the road recently City punsoed through Spring- had been to San Francisco, and completed by thc Southern Pa llcld Friday on their way up tho are on their way to Montana clfic company along the railroad McKcnzIo on a hunting trip. points to visit relntlvcs. is in excellent shape. - . Any Time Is A Good Time For New Post Toasties t Crisp, delicious and better than ever before thoy have a body and form that keeps them crisp and firm they don"t mush down in cream as , - tho ordinary corn flakes do. TheBO Suporior Corn Flakos are not only a delightful breakfast food thoy mako an appetlzlsng lunch at any hour of tho da,y. And how tho kiddles dp enjoy them. After playtime for lunch, or t supper tho crinkly bro.wn. flakes hit tho spot. ' ' i Post Toasties are made of tho choiscst Indian corn; steam cooked, daintily sens4 il, rolled and toasted to a delicate golden- brown. , ' They reach you ready to serve mighty good with cream or any kind of fruit. Ask your Grocer for New Post Toasties The Superior. Corn Flakes Dr. H. C, was in Springfield Saturday. OU bUsincBB. n n m Roy Calrnes and Chester Smith of Corvallls left Thurs day for San Francisco to spend three or four weeks. A slight rain, accompanied by thunder and lightning, fell over this end of tho valley between 2 and 3 o'clock this morning. Good reliable fire Insurance. No assessments; no membership fee. Pay once and you are done. H. E. Walker at the City Hall. Mr. and Mrs. James Lane of Corvallls .came over In their car PYlflnv tn' vifdh with hpr mothnr. Palmer of Mabel Mrs. sorenson. They remained i until Sunday. . Earl Jayne of Portland visited at the A. E. Bartlett home sever al days last week. You don't have to-pay a big price to get a good flour, we have an Eastern Oregon flour at t- T cm, . . $1.45 Sk. or $5.60 Bbl. Try a Miss Dorrts Sikesn jent tol-ck ybu loge Jf R dt Marcola yesterday to visit her , ' J ., , aunt, Mrs. C. T. Wilson. 'mntiv t?. v Shpi jc Sons: Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Barr and nlilMrmi rotui-nnil KVIrlnv nlrllf from n visit in Rniitlmrri Orpirbn. ' One of the cogwheels in the . . og hoiat at the Boot.Kelly mnl The sidewalk along the Maude ,u J broken Thursday aftenioo.rt, property on Seventh street be- but, by keeping repairmen at tween A and B streets, has been'f0 a11 was possible repaired by the replacing of io Resume operations Friday at worn-out boards and the reriail- noon. Prolonged whisUing at Ing of many loose ones. ,12:3 summoned the workmen. ' Will Rouse and wife and ! About 30 members . of the Frank Gordon and wife, returned Springfield grange went to Mc last week from their outing at Bees grove, south of the Maple Won Springs. The boys did scno1 ll(Jusf Saturday for the -but little hunting as it was too &S Picnic, and had a very o,i i,f rf' cn0,1ofi enjoyable time. The circus in however, in securing plenty of Engene, and approaching hop woi; f.,f ei,T, picking interfered with the at tendance at the picnic. Im, m . m j Mrs. Tom otilsen returned . homo Friday after a visit, o; a few days with her uncle, Colbert-' Cox, of Portland. . , i tfwu On.h..nu .1 t-l' nil i auiviiouii aim uuuguicr !Nora came over from Harris jburg Friday on business. Tliey I returned SahmlaV. v Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Kesscy and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. hong wdhfr to Triangle lake Saturday and returned yesterday. Jack Warren of Mabel, who underwent an operation at tho Springfield hospital, will be able to leave for his home tomorrow.- Mrs. M. Thomnson and som Walter came up from Portland' last weeic to visit her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Miller, arid to go hop plckine on the John Seavev yard. Al Jones, secretary of thV State Fair board, and W. .B:; Dillard of the Lane County Pair 1. 1 f r - r . i n uuaiii, were in opringueiu tfji- day in the interests of their "at tractions. Mrs. Arne Nelson and chil dren, who have been at th"eVl H. McGilvray rancli near Hend ricks bridge, returned Saturday. Mrs". McGilvray will go to the" ranch today, and return Wild-, riesday. Mr. and Mre. A. P. Mcldhaey and Mr. 'McKlnzey's parents, life and Mrs. J. K. McKinzey "of Pleasant Hill, Mr. and Mrs. L. TBI Scrivener, Mr. and Mrp. B. 'K Ebby formed an auto party wHo drove to Albany and Corvatfti yesterday. Save money by trading at the Feed Store. Our stocky large and complete and our prices are lower. We are equip ped now to do any kind of .Fea Grinding, Rolling and Cleaning: We can make your chicken feed , arid cow feed to order. A trjfift will prove our work superior 4 EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATION' excellent trout fishing, 99 Mrs! Joe Fowler of Joler sta-1 wi,rt,i ii... mi ito-vn i Wanted, everybody enmc T in Wednesdav for a S ,reads adtl t0 cal1 at Walker with Mr and Mrs Emery Rich- & Holbrook Hardware and Fur- Mrs. Folwcr is a sister of Mr. , ?it ' Jja Just re- Richardson. She returned to that Eighth Grade Exaxminations will be held In Eugene, Springfield and Cot tage Grove on Thursday and , Friday. September 2 and 3. 1915. according' to the following schedule, for working off conditions or talcing the exaralBatioa in full. Applicants should report to tho 16csU school supertBie'naent"TorTIa formation. PROGRAM Thnrsday: Arithmetic, Writing, Laa eaage, AgricultureSpelllng. Friday: Physiology, History, Geog raphy, Civics and Reading. ' " E. J. MOORE. County School Superintendent. her home Saturday morning. Thomas Soleim spent Sun ;'day with his 'family In Spring ceived and our Prices are the lowest ever quoted on anywhere near this quality of goods. Make your selection now. WALKER & HOLBROOK, Hardware and uuy wiiii ins luuiiiy fFb- tjoiiso Furnishers Snrincfield Ifieldind returned this morning ,liouse 1 urnisners.pringneiu. to Calapoola bprings, souin oi Mr and Mre Jt R Achom of Cottage Grove, where lie is ,New York City made a short spending a vacation period. He st0 Jn Sprlngfiel(1 Saturday on pained five pounds in weight in tlielr automoblle trip to Los An nie nvc uays ne was iiieie iuoi week. geles. They have been on the road since May 6, and state that some of the best traveling they have had has been in Ore- ,been here visiting his mother. Hot so Vood as those inoT,rir.,o T5rvo nn,i hrnthor i state, are not so goou as UlOhe Judete and Mrs. E. of Caldwell, Idaho, L. Bryan who have J. J. Bryan and family, and who MoKratslr fhv ,,nfnrtn- !'e.bf5n J?! nate enough to be delayed sev in ijpnioii cuuuiy, ieiu pnuaj h wh n , their auto for home, going by ",,.,.' nTe th6 TOaaB , passable. ito ror nome, going uy r ",n tha mn im. the way of southern Oregon and ""UD Crater lake. Harry Tlbbetts returned Bra-MJ nSXLtiSn day night from a hunting ; trip SSmltmelm With his brother-in-law and ne- ffit Hf Kst nrices 5 phew at the mouth of Lake KtoaSv of home with him. Deer are n-e. a. SZJa usually plentiful this fall.on the XtawXtoeSwnti Siuslaw. Tho trackwalker on iif n,,i0' "wvf the Wlllamette-Paein,c Is report- rwifi y aii S ed to have secured one from his 5nP tiZt onnn.i i,o jnrT ask Is that you give us a chance speeder the other day. tQ mak(J yQU bpy,ce Qn wMt A. D, William of Los Angeles, you need and we will quotea an old-timo Boston friend of W. fls"1" wffl Interest y0l Try L. McCulloch, arrived Mday,' Cupid" and "Johnson'o Best" from Puset sound, whore ho I Flour and srive money. had been spending thq summer,) and Is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. ! McCulloch. Mrs. Williams is! expected hero shortly from Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liams will probably remain in Sprlngileld until the first of tho year. Mr. and Mrs. Wil iams wero here several months ago to see tho MeCullochs and were so pleased with Springfield that they wanted to return for a longer . visit, Mr. Williams is .particularly interested in hunt ing and fishing. There to more Catnrrli In thla oectloa t the country than all other diseases iput together; nnd until the last few years was supposed to bo Incurable. For a treat many years doctors pronounced It & local disease and prescribed local reme dies, and by constantly fulUiiK to cure with local treatment, pronouueeu It Incur able, Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional uisease, una mereioru re quires constitutional treatment. Hall's CatorrU Cure, manufactured by F. J. Clicny & Co., Toledo Ohio, Is tho only ; Constitutional cure on the market. It Is tnkon internally. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, They offer, ono hundred dollars for nny case It- falls to cure. Send for circulars and .testimonials. AddrtJ: F. J. C1IKNET Jt CO., Toledo O. Fold, by Druggists. Tto. fii llir .family ,'ls Jot constipation. Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wsntet), Et. NOTICE Hop Pickers start picking" hops in the Campbell Walker yard, Monday August 23. Palmer Bros. Jit HOP PICKERS Start picking on ssept. l at tne om unesmre yard, 1 1-2 miles west of Springfield. Henry Hukriede FOR SALE At rock bottom price. Close in property in Springfield, Ore., on C street between Gth and 7th streets, 50x119 feet Small house, good sized barn and wagon shed. City water and se.wer system in and paid for. Title - perfect.. The above property for $500 if sold soon. TernMb. $250 down balance one yjer at 6 per cent. I paid over $X9K for' .tlils property over iwo years aga. .' Address, J. 'O. Richmond, Newport, Oregon FOR SALE OR TRADE ijlew six room bungalow fan (in--proyed lot 50x150, trees, outr side "city limits, city water,, sewerage, wired for elejrlc lights, one block from mac adam street. Will tradofot Springfield property. Address; E. R. Spencer, Cottage Grovei Oregon. '- , FOUND Belt knifelnhelthT Call at this office, descrlt property and pay for this adn and take knife. 4S FOUND Curry comb and bnwli Call at this office, FOR SALEPaciies," Early Charlotte, "an improved early Crawford" variety. UplHnd crown so hnsr flnvmv Pl-loa 75 cents per bushel delivered. rtl PBnta at rrr H o w, nortn or Springfield. box. Phone 768-L, Bui , J'. G.Yoiinjp. SURf mimic IVRfft,