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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1915)
k l ft That emedy i Here When you want soino mbdlclnnl' or toilet iirojmra tlon you liaVo noon ndver tlncd or boon told of, come oru for It, whether ildver tluud tiR Bold by Ub or not. Wo hvo nil tho goodo for which, thoro In any demand In thlH locality, Including many not to bo found oIbo-whore. I Day -and Night Phono 31 ?w upftiMuritia jtv jry Hall for choannr union ntut hcolii, Coljjato'H TnleuniB lCc at I'oory'B, ! Tales of the Town t A Perry. now Colyuto soap Dan Goro drpvo to Brownie vlllo Sunday on a IwhIiiohh maU tor. ' 1 " Mrn. Loo Clnrlc woht to JaH por yesterday afternoon for nn over night vlult with Mrui Uort Donno. Madam LnMar, Clarlvoynnt, In flllll located at tho Plymouth IIouho, U(13 Wlllamctto Btrcet, Eugene. ltoonw 14-15. JnB. Wlthrow, William IIoubo and Dan Goro wont to Hltio Rly- or Saturday on a ohort hunting trlpi with good bucccbb. u n Mrs. Hono llarlUl volurncd on Monday evening from KoBcburg where Bhe had been vlBltlng for tho past week with frlonda. e Mrs, Harry SkellCB of Gllroy, California, very pleasantly sur prised her old tlmo friend, Mrs. Nina McPherson, Tuesday afternoon. George Easter and wife of Walla Walla, cousins of Mrs. J. Wlnzonrlcd, returned homo on Ttioadnv nfter a visit of two at , weeks here. MlBB.Ednn Iflsher has accepted a posltldn In Mrs. Crouch' mil linery store. Mr. and MrB. Charles Coffey of Wondllng made a business trip hero Tuesday. Amos Rocthler of Halnos,! Oregon, was In Springfield last Tuesday on business. Mrs. Nina McPherson spent yesterday at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. Thos. Ohlson in Eugcno. a Crushed rock was put on Mill street, between Main and the brldgo thls week, filling in a few low places. 13. 1J, McKlnnoy, member of the Eugene water board and tho owner of considerable property In Springfield, was In town on business yesterday. Sale on Porch Furniture. $2.00 child swing $1.25, hung to suit. $0.50 Porch Swings S3.00, hung up. $5.00 Porch Seat $2.50. IIAYDEN & M ETC ALP Store,, pringflcld. Phone 83. 2t -llonr tho now Edison Phonographs at Pcory'tf. m Suvo 1-3 by buying Uoxall School Tabids at Pccry's. Georgo Taylor of Albany was registered at tho Ellto last evc-i nlngt t . John Scavoy received a car or oats this week for Use on bis ranch. i Bert Snook nioved his -household goods to the, ranch on Kail Creole today. ,, , Lcn Latham of Coburg trans acted business In Springfield on Tuesday. V Mrs. Nina McPherson roports picking two quarts of second crop strawberries yesterday at her homo here. Miss Eva iJratlain left the first fo tho week for Monmouth where sho will attend the stale nonnul school this winter. a Z. T. Klntzloy and grand daughter, Molllo Doane of Jas per, came down this morning to attend the Walker funeral. Leonard Sldwell of San Fran cisco, who has been visiting his parents in Springfield, left Tues day for a short visit in Coburg. a tt e Will Ebbert, who wcjj here from Condon, Oregon, for the funeral of the late J. A. Eb bert, left for his home Tuesday. II. L. Lake of tho Brownsville Times office, and .Mrs. Lake, paid the News'ofllce a visit be tween trains Tuesday and Wed nesday. . SOCIAL NOTES ' (i The Pino Needle club spent a very enjoyable afternoon Tues day at the home of Mrs. Nina McPherson. The time was spent In, tho usual way, sewing and visiting. Epworth League- Notice Tho Epworth Yeaguc of the M.rE. church will meet Friday ovenlng at the church for a busi ness meeting and social good time. A cordlal'lnvltatlon to all young people. WAn'8 HEAVY TOLL OF YOUTH Charles Count of the Oregon Soldiers Home at Roseburg, ar rival Mnnrinv. fnr n vlnlt with Mr. and Mrs. C. Ruy Hockley (Wif0 11(i hin il.-mirhinr. Mrs. P. -.1.11.1...... T. ' . . "tJ . spent aaturuay mgnt wan Airs. Bcckley's sister, Mrs. D. Crouch. Mr. tneir way making the trip by outo. Now York Mall; Wnr'n toll In tnk cri In llio flenh of youth. It Is tho fut ure of thojnnd, not Its pant, that fol lows tho floK to death. Moro tcara arc Hhwl for non than for fathom, hunljandrt or brothers. It la not only from nmons thoso of greatest youth ful vigor that war docs tho recruiting; it sacrifices many who aro otlll mere children. Midshipmen of 15 nro going down with their ships In every naval engagement of tho present war. Oth ore hardly older are filling tho ranks of tho Infantry and guides. Our Civil War was fought by armies In which tho average ago of tho enlist ed men was only 19 nnd of officers but 23. I nnny country which raises its troops through voluntary enlist ment, boys aro bound to bo In tho hla6rlty. For It Is youth which rushes to tho colors without a thought of the horror that lies ahead, without the outstretched hand of dependents to hold it back. Ono sickens when ho contemplates what this slaughter of KuropoVyouth means to tho future of science, art anil business. Wo shall novor know what a wealth of budding genius with ered at tho cannon's mouth. You don't havo to nv a blc nrleo to cot n. irood Hour. wcJ rr. l w.tlf . 1 1 . ... - I i HO wuiaineuu river ih iuwur iinvG nn Eastern Oronon flour nt this yean than It has been for $i,.l0 sk. or $5.40 Bbl. Try a T3 13. Mnrrlsnii'n lion lilplrnrR and Mrs. Beckley ar.e on ! finished picking yesterday on : way to San Irailcl3COUi, run rnnHi nnnr ThurRton. The yield was better than ex pected. ti E. E. Morrison has been ap pointed one of the judges for the Potato fair at- Harrlsburc many seasons. Light snowfall Bncj you can-t iose jf jt don't ' October 8 and 9.. It M itlMlllllnllin Irt fll n a iii Viu niuuiiiumn mat viun: m pioase, we win rcrutut your the reason. monnv. Mrs. 15. V. Rnod JC- . Sons. 0 Good reliable fire Insurance. No assessments; no membership fee. Pay once and you aro done. II. E. Walker at tho City Hall. Norwood Cox made a business .trip to, Cottage .Grove Tuesday. He found the south Lane city busy, with considerable building going on and tho people feeling very optimistic. Supt. R. L. Kirk and family returned Monday night from their nutomoblle trip to San Francisco. They wero gone nearly three wgks, and had a most enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. Middloton re turned Tuesday morning from a trip of thre'e months which had taken them to Vancouver, B. C, and to many points In the middle west. They returned by tho southern route, uud visited both tho San Diego and the San Francisco Expositions. A Mrs. W. B. MuKinney arrived in Springfield Tuesday from Petalunm, California whore she has resided from tho past 5 years. Mrs. McKinnoy is tho nesday. , Mrs. M. L. Count, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sldwell went to Co burg Sunday for a visit with Leo Sldwell, and were brought home that evening by Mr. Sidwell in his auto. nun. Mr. and Mrs. W, P. Sheridan of Winberry were in -Eugene and Springfield for several days this week on business nnd returned Wednesday. Mr. Sheridan is teacher of the Winberry school. 9 Claud Washburne, who has been at the home of his par onts, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Wash burne (or the nast four days. Ho had no enemies, you say? My friend your boast is poor; Ho who hath mingled in the fray df'duly that tho brave endure ' Must have mado foes. It he has none Small is thi work that he has dona itn.hns hit nn traitor nn llio hip: He has cast no cup from tempted Up, He has never turned the wrong to 'light; ' ' Ho has been a coward in the fight ANON. i!n mrlii tf tT Mt mwl Mm T? 17! w...ci..v. ..... . -. .., ....Ik nut. 1 Browning and Avas formerly a TV VvlL" roulf1o.it nf Snr!iirflo1f1 Mr. , "me nC JUUCUOU Ulty MIS A. Norman, manager of the Kinney is at present In Cnnada niornl"S by automobile. 2?'? Ki'hL&Jl18 famI,y ht5,C ,M Mrs. J. B. Campbell. Mrs. S. Hum iuviiu I uvduh; iii ma iiuv mu iivui luiuiu. D. Cranmer, Mrs. T. J. McCrack- Dr. D. A. Palno of EhiM,.0!2L-:,V.5',!.nd.w!i1!!!? gon. spccUng the reshingllng of 1iIbiR.' ,,,,.,.' f mCflvnnw. lui hi neon Mn n ntronr nfniin oil 7 i .' Studebaker G, 191G model, which Is one of the first machines of building on Main streot occupied Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Holcomb by the old shooting gallory. Tho of Hillsboro, who have been in council had ordered moss re Cdllfornla the nast year on ac- moved from tho roof, and when count of Mr. Holcomb's health, this was done tho roof came al inado a very pleasant but short so. Permission was granted by visit, In Springfield Tuesday at tho council to re-shingle the tKo hohifo of iVIrs. Alice Holcomb building, which is in the fire llm and jdaughct Mrs. Cecil Wilmont. its. 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 . i Here. k'.U Larimer's A ed a first class camp dinner on tne way. ItEMEMBER, we can fur nish you with a winter supply of Flour, Feed and Hay as cheaply as you can buy it of the farmer. Give us the business and help support an efficient medium of exchange. It Is for tho fanner's benefit as well as your own. We guarantee our stock, offer you free delivery nnd accomodations that you cannot get elsewhere. We save you money in the long run. Springfield Feed Company. a Rev. and Mrs. F. N. Ferris re turned from the beach last eve ning and will Immediately en ter upon their labors with the Baptist church. Mr. Ferris will occupy the pulpit both morning nnd evening on the coming Lord's day, the thomo being,, "The. King's Business and its Requirements." Mrs. Ferris will sing. Members are earnestly requested to beMesent. Neigh bors and friends aro cordially in vited to attend the services. won TIiq Bljorlest railroad in America Is a quarter of n mile long, and cost less than ofght hundred dollars whon built. Tho rails nro of wood, with strap-Iron facings. This tiny railroad brings Port McPherson. on tho Artie Circle, In touch fwitli settled parts of, Canada. It is bwried by tlie Hudson Bay Com pany. Tho ilat cars thoro aro but two aro pushed by hand along tho rails. . During tho sixty yeard since tho;Clrand Island Rajlway was bUtj'H has earned over a" million dollars. Clipping. . , An Optimist , A man who owns a Fisb Brand Reflex Slicker $3.00 when Old Prob says rain. Waterproof, cbsolutdj I Of Protector Hal, 73 ecnti Satisfaction Guaranteed &fS r Send for catalog '(9fefe A. J. TOWER CO. 11 TV"-' , boston isq ERASv 1 r "r- Donald Young and L. L. Ray announce the . formation of , the law firm of Young & Ray, with offices over the Loan & Savings Bank, Eugene,. Oregon. STYLISH HATS arc not made solely for young men. Older men de mand Just as much style as the young fcliowa. THE QUALITY fs uniform and the style ' Is always fashioned latest. "Mallory" Hats meet every requirement for men, of all ages. "Mallory" Hats represent the popular Idea of the day, and they arc so well made they retain their ap pearance long er than any hats we know. These are some of our reasons for selling "Mallory" Hats. They should be your reasons for wearing them. Step in and see the new Fall styles. C. E. Sales' Toggery THE 6O0PUP6E k3 fct"'g OHTHE RJETWEP UUP68Q VERY IMTEULIQEMT LOOKING OLD fJEtm.trAAN10O BAP HE'S HAKJ Or HE.AKIHO. f HEYftO "THE BEST OUP6ETHB STATE EVER HAP. rfWOUUP PO yOU GOOP MOVTO HEAR HIM TALK.TWE MERITS OF THE REAL. TOBACCO CHEW. MAYBE you're one of these reformed grinders yourr self and know how they like to meet and talk about the little chew that satisfies. When you meet a non-member puddling a big wad in His' cheek don't you feel like stopping him and giving him the facts about the Real Tobacco Chew? A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco seasoned and sweetened just enough cuts out so much of tho grinding and spitting. ASK YOUR DEAJJER FOPW'B CUT CHEWING TOBACCO.IT IS THE NEW REAL TOBACCO CH EW-CUT LOH6 SHRED. Tokf lets than one-quarter' the old size chew. It vrill be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Just take a nibble of it Until you find the strength chevr that suits you, then see how easily and evenlv the rest tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies. , how much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied." That's why if is 7" Rtai Tobacco Chew. That's why it coat less ia the end. . The taste of pure, rich tobscco does not need to do covered up. Am excess of licorico and sweetening makes you spit too, much. One small chew takes the place of two big, jchews of the old kind. MNetlce haw te Bait tarts eat tfc riclt tefcacce taste.) 9 WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 53 Uum Ss, Hew Y& Cky 2-OIG ATTRACTIONS liTr SHI BI33EZ52 OUGE n 1-B1G DAY-1 i WEDNESDAY &EP rMBICR Opening Day Lane County Fair Big Ba.2fgalo.s At AH Eugene Stores TJse ypur DOLLAR tlint ts hanke.l away and Makfe lis fiilci'-st on DOLLAR DAY WUforw CKKTll'MCATiW WUAi UK IHSl'ED Ml rr ly tho iiipjrlmnls on Dollar Pny (I. t BabiOU for mimiRgJo,, to tho I.mio Jounty Fair. LANE COUNTY FAIR EUGENip SEPTEMBER 22, 25, 24 and 25 HORSE RACES-HOTORIYCLE RACES llfl-IMlt....l U Hurltcultural SlocK a GranRu EXHIB IS MUSIC: AM) MAI.H lillAUTIf'l (j), PLENTY OF AMUSEMENTS REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS 4 0