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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1915)
Did You Ever Think Of It? Tlio bucccbs of the pro- I Hcrlntlon depends ' entirely fl upon tlio order In which ll 1h compounded. You got hcHt results when your iircHcriptionn aru compounded In thin Btoro, hocuiiHO of our uufo, Htiro and accurato methodu Wo tmo nothing hut tho HiioBt druBB and ehemlculB, and fpllow.tho doctor's di rections with exactness. Dny and Night Phono: 31 f4 : Tales of the Town -4- t- . Hall for cheaper soles and lieelB. . y , -A now Colgato soap at Perry. Hubert Travis went to Port laud Tuewluy oh a business trip. - Gore & Howe this week sold two Astoria lota to a Mr. Cohlno of Mnrcoln. .Mrs. Huedy of Portland was a registered guest at Elite hotel 'Monday night. j Cash Mead moved Ids houoe hold goods yesterday to his farm near wnnerviue. ', ' " ' , Long & CroBS delivered a fur ' nucc today to the union high school ut Thurston. Mr. and Mrs. Stroud Long of Camp Creek were In Springfield WdncBdnyon a short visit. B 9 Having rented tho cafeter ia, have moved my 'olllfce up , stairs In the front rooms. J. P. ,Fry. 4 JffM ru"""M " Tlmirtiiann' rnfiirtiiwl to Portland today after visiting her sister, Mrs. Gllhert Miller, for several weeks. N James Withrow, who Is hunt ing oh the upper McKenzle, this week sent down a fine hucw to he put in cold storago for him. N. A. Howe and T. L. Camp hell went to Marcola and Mabel on business Tuesday, returning the same night. '"Born On Monday, Septem ber 20, HUG, to Mr. and Mrs. Hansom Miller, a son, weight 8 1-2 pounds. J. F. Ames returned Tuesday from the harvest fields of east ern Washington, where ht had 'been employed for the past three months. No Icsb than four road crews are at work along the McKen zle road, between Springfield and Vlda. They are putting the road in good shape for tho winter. 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 Colgate's Talcums IGo at I'ocry'flV t ' A. -J, Smith of Marcola, was In Springfield today on business. L. IS. Diirrlu, inuchlncat at the Oregon Power Co.'b plant, Ib on the sick list today. ' The Powers houflo at Fifth and A streets, occupied by S II. Baker, Is being repainted. -Boom for rent to gentleman In private family. Well ventilated and nicely ftirnlBhed. Call at this olllco, Tho W. C. T. U. will meet at tho home of Mra. J. B. Campbell on Friday afternoon Sept. 24, at 2:30. Please be tncro. m Madam LaMar. Clanvoyant, Is Btlll located at tho Plymouth House, 303 Willamette street, Eugene. Booms 14-1G. Paul Kelty. manager of tho Willamette PoBter Advertising Co., was In Springfield Tuesday interviewing members of the council. Good reliable, flro Insurance. No assessments; no membership fee. Pay onco and you aro done. II. 13. Walker at tho City Hall. i Will Blshoii tills week install- ot thrnn ens lnmna in his barber show, replacing electric lights. Gas is supposed to give a better light for his work. o Fred BresBler. manager of the M.'C. Brcsslcr & Co. store, has moved from B street near Fifth to the Tom Ohlsen house at Ninth and C streets. G. C. Blower of the Cromwell Rrlionl nf Moinorv Training will give a demonstration of his sys tem before the pupils of the lo cal nehools this afternoon. ' u m Mrs. A. E. Ames and sons, Giles and Clifford of West Springfield returned on Friday from a visit of four weeks with her aunt, Mrs. J. Q. Bogers of Albany. Cox & Cox sold 441 sacks of HOur yesterday as the result of an advertisement In The News and a few circulars distri buted early this week. Henrv Korf was elcted by the Springfield Odd Fellows to at tend tho meeting ni Eugene to night to arrange preliminaries for next year's Odd Fellows' pic nic. - Mrs. John R. Chezom of Pleasant Hill died at her home on .Monday evening, September 20, aged 38 years. Funeral serv ices were held at Goshen yester day and Interment made In tho Laurel Grove cemetery. a a n Miss Mnble Brabham of Santa Clara snout a few hours in Springfield Wednesday on busi ness and cnlllm: on friends. Tho Brabham family exnect to move back to Snringllcld In a couple weeks and occuov their old homo on Mill nnd Main streets. mom i David Eby returned from Cot jtngo Grove Monday night to be present at the meeting of tho jLanq County Pioneer associa tion at the fair grounds today. (When the association was form 'ert live years ago Mr. Eby -was elected Kb nrst president, nnd ho lias been re-elected each year ever slnco. S Larimer Hear tho now Edison DJBc Phonographs at l'eory'u. Savd 1-3 by buying Bcxall School Tablets at Pcory's. M MIbb Mildred McICiuney is employed , at tho fJprlngfleld Laundry. George Campbell returned on Saturday from a trip to Foley Springs. f ' MIbb Lillian Baker has been ill at her bomb today unable to at tend school, 9 S. T. Wljson and family, who havo been' living In tho Prune vlllc neighborhood, left today for Lodge Polo, Nebraska, to re side. D. Crouch expects to leave in a few days for Spokane, after a week at home. Mrs. John FItzhugh of Coburg was a guest at tho W. L. Dun! lap home Tuesday night. Mrs. Dr. Kcster was called to Portland Tuesday owing to tho poor health of hor daughter Mrs. E. G. Jarvls. J. F. PIror of Yoncalla who has been in Springfield on busi ness for several days returned to his homo today. Miss Vema Tagg, instructor In the High school, was unable to attend classes today because of an attack of tonsllltls. After October 1st you will find Wolf & Miller in the Odd Fellows building In the room oc cupied by Edwards & Brattaln. The 13 year old son of Mr. and G. W. Smith of Natron was taken to the hospital today suf fering with an attack of appen dicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richmond and family are now located on B street between 7th and 8th, having moved this week froih Willamette Heights. Mrs. I. IT. TIson of Baniew. Oregon arrived in Springfield Monday evening and will visit for two weeks at the home of parents Mr. and Mrs. Bauer. Mrs. Hannah Hill was elected by the Rebekah lodge Monday eyening as delegate to the meet ing of Odd Fellows and Rebek- ahs in Eugene this evening toj lay plans ror next year s uuu Fllows' picnic. C. L. Gano, for a number of years .manager of the Eugene ! Coffee club, has leased tho room In the Fry building formerly qc cupld by . the cafeteria, and about October 1 will open a restaurant and lunch counter. M. Fenwick returned Mon day evening from Portland where he had been on businss for the past ten days. He was able to get away for a portion of the land grant conference, at tendipg in his capacity as mem ber of the legislature. a Attorney Amor A. Tusslng of Brownsville and Charles Slavms and tho Messrs. Scott of Craw fordsville, came to Springfield by automobile today on a busi ness and pleasure trip. Attor ney Tusslng is father of Dale Tusslng of the Springfield Feed store. Henry Keoney and family of ; Holly. Oregon, on their way to Gold Hill for an outing, visit and hunting, passed through Spring field Wednesday and spent a few hours passing compliments on our town and people, and having a Jolly good time. The party are making tho trip by auto. An Interesting feature of the servics for Sunday evening at tho Baptist church will be a Them of srmon by Rev. Ferris Thoro will also bo special music, Theme of sermon by Rev. Ferlrs will bo "Wanted." The young people will be especially inter ested in, this service. Dr. Ferris has had veiy Mattering offers lor public work in this line and has been accounted in tho .east much above tho average elocutionist. a a j'ivau iunsiurBou ana laipuy and Dan Goro nnd family re turned Tuesday night from a weeks camping trip iip tho Mc Kenzle. Thoy spont a time at Blue River and went on to Belk nap Springs before returning. Tho ran of tho party secured three fine deer, and all the fish thoy wanted. The women of the party also had an experience with big game when a six-point "m r i a n. buck dashed between tho tentB, 55. T, Collins who wan hurt at tho Booth-Kclloy mill a week ago Is getting along very nicely. MIsbcb Anna and Marie Cheli fone of Cottage Grove were in Springfield Wednesday on their way to Corvallls. m m Leonard Hoover, an employe of the Booth-Kelly company, is very ill at his home here wjth an attack of appendicitis, 'Mrs. Clay Parker 3of Landa'x visited last ntaht with Mr. and. iifa, W.. L. Dunlap and today went oVer to. Eugene to attend tho fair. . Stove Bowles, barber in Will Bishop's shop, left Tuesday for ii hunting trip at Blue Riyer. Ho loft word ho would stay until i6 had two deer. t II. A. Nortliriin. n. rnnrnann- tativc of the Portland Oregonlan accompanied by Mrs. Northrup, have been In Springfield for the jVast few days. The Domestic Science class of tho Springfield High fechool aticnueu tho Janc county hair today and served refreshments to the fair crowds. Mrs. C. Trotter of Walterville and sister Miss Grace Farnum came down this morning for a visit of a week or ten days with Mrs. Zella Cantrell. William C. Young, son and daughter Hazel left Tuesday for Corvallls to pick hops in some of the late yards. They will visit friends there before returning. a u m Mayor C. L. Scott the past week installed a private water system at his place on east Main street. A motor-driven pump, with an automatic switch, has been installed. REMEMBER, 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 the farmers benefit as wqll as your own. We guarantee our stock, offer you free delivery and accomodations that you cannot get elsewhere. We save you money In the long run. Springfield Feed Company. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION i w-.--Doparlmontotitho Intorlor.j . U. S. Land Olllco at Hoseburg, Ore gon. September 20, 1915. Notice is hereby given that Robert ir.'Nesbltt, of It. F. D. No. 1, Creswell. Ore., who, on November 4, 1913, made Adjoining Farm Homostead Entry. No. 09170, for Lot 5, Section 26, Township 1 S. Range 2 W, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim, to the land above described, befo'rd I. P. Hewitt U. S. Commis sioner, at his office, at Eugene, Ore- A Rainy Day Need Not Be Dull Cheer up I Get to work in a Fish Brand Reflex Slicker $3.00 Strong, easy fitting, light, and water ptcof, absolutely. Reflex Edges stop water from run ning in at the front. Black, YelloworOiive-khaki. Protector Hat. 75 cent JVtS Satisfaction Cuarantnd A. J.TOWER CO. .j hoston faajses OREGON STATE FAIR J. H. BOOTH, President ..tt Willamette VEHICLES ADMITTED FREfe Just Received, a large shipment of Fall Suits Latest styles and patterns, and in order to dispose of them quickly, have priced them at $12.50 and $15.00 Come in and look them over and let me fit you with a goodjj wool suit for the winter. . " C. E. Sales' Toggery idicipe.forthek(al I yount woht. auttle A f another man mo TOBACCO CHCW. HERE 1 CMEWOF WCHTOEACCOl 1 CAHTELL OOOD flOtS THE OU,0PMAW) OATS AMP c 'J TOBACCO FROKf KIHDTOTHE ( y' fl T.SATI3P1CS.) I ORpltlAHy TOBACCO. PltCARP. ) J( ( 7 A SK your dealer for W-B Gut Chewing Tobacco. It is the new "Real Tobacco Chew" cut long shred or send 10c in stamps to us. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, S Ura Smre, New Yerk City jgon, on the 1st day of November, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomasr J. Elliott, of It. F. D. No. 1, Creswell, Oregon; Levi Casleman, of R. F. D. No. 1, Creswell, Oregon; Fred Cook, of ft. F. D. No. 1, Creswell, Oregon; J Henry Nesblt, of n. F. D. No. 1, Cres well, Oregon. taw to Oct 28 Use the Fast, Frequent Trains of the Oregon Electric Railway - -at- to 54th Annual State Fair Week of September 27-October 2 Reduced Round Trip Fares 1 From all Oregon Electric Stations. Tickets sold daily, Sep- tember 23 to October 2, Return Limit, October 6. I FROM: Eugeno I2.S0 Corvallls 1.551 Fayetteville 1.C0 Forest GroveN '. 2.60 Albany ;....':..:.. 1.10 HHIsboro .. 2.30t Harrlsburg .. r 2.15 Tualatin V. . . :r. . 1.50! Junction City ., 2.30 Tulsa ..1.80 Tlgard 1.50 Woodburn . . . . .'. ,...70 Wllsonvjlle 1.20 Donald , 95 Orenco 2.15 t Corresponding reductions from other points. Special Days Monday, Children's; Tusday, Women's, Good Roads j Wednesday, Salem, Woodmen's, State Societies; Thursday, Portland, Transportation, Elks; Friday, Press, Oregon aMn ufacturers,' Scandinavian; Saturday, Shrinersi Orange, PI neers. H. R. KNIGHT, Agent. SALEM,- Monday to Saturday Sept., 27th to Oct., 2nd. Valley Day Fireworks Tuesday Night GOME AND CAMP Harness, Shoes, Gloves Hernss and Shoes , Repaired J I The Harness Shop the FROM: W. AL JONES, Secretary. i1 Wednesday, 1 pitched a rod npart, and swam TM ncroBS tho river.