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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1915)
'4 mm9&&&$sNyi A New' Type Ideal ; "POCKET SELF-FILLER" ' A worthy hoIMUIIiik rointmnlon to our Htiuidtird niulHiifelyTyiK!ij. Ininipij rnimt.nnu lower mo lover Miml IlIIK AliTo nolclcniiliiK Very f.'.OU up. f Tales of the Town? 'Ilall far cheaper solcn and heels. 0 - Ildar tho now Edison Disc Phonographs at Fcory's. -.i rirnnd Aim. Van Valzah wont to Salem yesterday to, attend the Sfato fair. Aim. liert Doanu and children returned- yesterday to their home at Jasper. C. F. Horning, who lives on west U street, Is suffering with a felon on his left thumb. Hugh HrcHhcnr loft this morn ing by wagon for Head, Oregon, where he will take up a home stead. Rev. J, T! Moore returned on Monday ovenliig froiii tho an nual Alothodlst conference at Itosoburg. 13.' M. Diiryce went up tho Mo hawlc yesterday to secure a number Hi boor cattle, wlitoh lie will place oh tho market hero. Good reliable lire Insurance. No assessments: no membership fee. Pay once and you are done. II. E. Walker at the City Hall. ' '", Mm. S. II. Maker and her bro ther, George JJurnetl, returned Monday evening from. an outing at Nbwport. ,Hoth were much b'enollttod in health. Wo open our Home Restau rant and Lunch Room with a chicken dinner, Sunday, Octo bor 3, In tho Fry building. Air. "and Aim. C. L. Gnhd. Clyde Vaugh was brought In from Walton last night and put In a Eugcno hospital, suffering with a badly broken arm, sub "talned when a trco fell on that member. A Dr. and Airs. J. R. Ban went to Grants Pass Tuesday to visit Airs; Burr's mother. They are expected back this evening, and they will then go to Culver, Jef ferson county, to reside. t. Airs. AI. Fenwlck brought to Tho News office this week an ar bf corn found on tho Fen rwlck farm on which the silk haB grown so abundantly as to com pletely hide the car of corn. , Miss, Grace Malo will go to Deadmond'B ferry tho last of tho week to teach a term of school thoro. tho term beginning next Alonday.. AIlss Alalo taught tho same Bchool last year. Iff Grocery Buying Doesn 9t Require .the. time and thought and attention that it used to. , . Nowadays, at this .modern store, we take care of the "worry part" of ,J youWgrQcery huylhg'-vwe, stand, be ,0 tween you and impure foods and un desirable gooda.-n-and the cost is np , more than for inferior goods. ' rfv. ' Get the Habit of Trading : ' ' Here. LarimerV We Garry Fountain Peris 'i for School Use as Low as v ' $t;00 Each " f,:m : Day and Night Phono ZV Colgate's Talcums 15c at Pcory'8. Gcorgq Dorrls began picking his grapes yesterday. tit Watch for tho Racket Store ad telling about the $1 specials. Sam.and Will Young left yes terday Tor Seattle to spend the winter. a Tho Racket Store will n,d voi tlsc $1.00 specials at an early date. ' Mr, and Aim. AI. AI. Peery go today to Sclo, Linn county, for a vfBlt'Wlth relatives. Aim. Edosso Cox and daughter leavo tomorrow for Portland for a visit of u month or more. a Henry Fnndrcm returned last Tuesday from Pendleton, where ho attended the Round'Up. 0 Room for rent to gentleman In private family. Well ventilated nml nicely furnished. Call at this olllce. H. E. Walker has been busy tho past week completing the large porch about his cosy home at Mill and B streets. Air. and Airs. C. F. Egglmann wont to Portland Tuesday eve ning on a business trip. They arc expected backtonight. Robert Edison, son of Airs. Anna AlcPherson of Eugcno, underwent an operation on his iiogo at tho hospital this morn ing. J. -B. Godmnn .of Doxter wa$ In Springfield Wednesday to ls It his mother, Mrs. Julia God man, and sister, Aim. Thomas Sikes. Osward Olso, an employe of tho Booth-Kelly company, stuck a plcgaroon into his foot Alon day, and has had to lay off work for a few days. V L. AI. Caglcy, who recently purchased tho general dehvery wagon. Is spending the week at his former home at Crawforus villc, harvesting his crop of po tatoes. no J. E. Edwards. O. B. Kessey and Dr. W. C. Rebhan leave this evening for ' Brownsville to go bird huntliift with Dr. Pebbnn'o brother-in-law, Clarence Tem plcton. Man Leonard Sldwell of San Fran clsco who has been In Spring Hold the past three weeks visit ing his parents Air, and Airs. R. F. Sldwell, left Tuesday for his home. Fern Sldwell hjs brother, and-Howard Simons of Cobijrg, accompanied him. fgri iff F v T ( , A now Colgato soap at Perry. , .. W. Cliamllcr1 6?, Albany reg istered at the Elite Alonday. Save 1-3 ly buying Rcxall School Tablets at Peery'o. 0 The Racket St&rc wllf ad vertise $1,00 specials at ari early date. 4 m . 0. W. Brush of near Coburg was a Springfield visitor Wed- Gainey Jacoby of Fail Creole was In Springfield on business. Monday. Aim. Knapp'H choral class will resume Its nfectlngs this evening at the Studio. 0 0 0 Oliver Johnson goes to Salem tomorrow to attend the fair for ft couple days. 0. E. Carter of Lowell trans acted business In Springfield the first of the week. 0 Aim. AI. Johnson and Aim. Fred Fischer of Marcola vlBltcd In Springfield Tuesday. Having rented tho cafeter ia, have moved my 'ofilcc up stairs in the front rooms. J. P. Fry. m Air. atid Aim. Howard Parsons went to Salem yesterday to visit the .Valr, makJMg the trip by motorcycle. 0 A recital is to be given In the Methodist church here on' Fri day evening, October 8, by Airs. A. G. Knapp. Air. H. J. Cox, who has been quite sick for several weeks, is again able to be about, and was down town yesterday. 0 After October 1st you will find Wolf & Allller in the Odd Fellows building In the room oc cupied by Edwards & Brattaln. 00 L. F. AIcDaniel, who under went an operation for appendi citis at the Springfield hospital ion days ago, is rapidly recovering- 0 Spuds, 85c a hundred; eight boxes matches this week for 25c Eastern Oregon Flour $1.25 per sack. $4.80 a barrel. MRS. E. V. SNEED & SONS. City Treasurer Lillian Gorrlef, Aire. J. E. Richmond went to has received notice from the Salem Wednesday for a day's county treasurer that there are ' visit at the State fair. fupds available belonging to the town or sprmgiieid. 0 We open our Home Restau rant and Lunch Room with a chicken dinner, Sunday, Octo ber 3. In the Fry building, Alr. and Airs. C. L. Gano & ; AIlss Amy Waldron of Port- Mr. and Airs. J. J. Bryan mo Innd returned to her home lastjtored to Salem yesterday to at- Thursday after a visit at tho home of her cousin, Airs. A. G. Knapp, at Alldway park. William Kelly, one of the old est settlers in the neighborhood of Cottage Grove, spent Wed- iiu&uuy hi ojinu.iuieiu wun n.j Bigelow, an old-time friend. Mr. and Mrs. D. William Hatch bf Albany arc moving in- . - to the Edgar Johnson house in cast Springfield. Mr. Hatch is to teach a term of school at Crabtree. , L. H. Holbrook, who has large sheep interests, in Klamath and Lake counties, is in Springfield L looking for a suitable location. ric wisnes 10 put ms cnuuren in scnooi nere. a t Mrs. R. M. Baker, Springfield hospital, returned onjf" Tidi"" Monday evening from San Fran-S 8 0UUUU1fa- cisqo, wmuier sue nuu-gone wun a patient for the Southern Pa cific hospital. T ,t ; - , i h. M. Rockwell, superintend- ent of the Oregon Power Co.'s gas plant in Eugene, was in Springfield today, visiting with umer liingmeer w. u jMcuuuqcu ; at the electric plant. H "? , MVs! lyrlle 1.drawford, the youngest daughter of Capt. 'W. . daughter, left ihlsvafternoon tor "her ihomo; after having Spent! several months YUIug vllU Uor fittiier ami hpr 8stersrMrs. Wy-. Ho. Mrs. ChnBo arid Mrs; Clino. W, L. MoCtflloohchief engin eer nf the Or'po'n 'ower Co., A. 1 D. Williams' Pi, Los' Angelas, ;an old-timo Boston fnenrt of Mr. 1 MeCulJooh"J, aiid'Ir. and M.rs. j Emerv Richardson returiiedjpn 1 TucFdflv poping from the sju slaw where, tho lfeijiKpd been hunting, and Miu ' ltlcha'rdon and. (laughter visiting vwjth Mr. Richardson's parents. . SOCIAL NOTES Alcmbom of Class No, 12 at tho Methodist Sunday School of which Aim, Van Valzah Is tho teacher, held a very enjoyable class party at the home of Miss Leota AlcCraekcn last Friday evening. Now members of the class were formally Initiated, and there wcro guinea and light refreshments. A Bible was pre sented to Ella Boescn for at tendance at' tho Sunday school for nine months In" succession, Those who attended the affair .wore 'Ruth Lanfibury, Thora Boescn, Leota AlcCracken, Ruth Scott, Doris Lybareer. LucIIe Smith, Alay West, AvJs Thomp-1 son, Edna Fisher, Lillian Mulll-! gan, Esther Brucr, Chlora Alas tcmon, and Ella Boescn. Guests of tho class wore Airs. G. Smith Alona Alcllcnry and Airs. Vail Valzah. Epworfh Loagtle Rally Day. The Epworth League Of the Alethodlst Church will hold Its annual Rally Day service Sun day evening. At 0:15 there will be the Regular pre-devotlonal prayer circle. A 0:30 will occur the rallying of forces and com pleting of plans for the year's work at which every member Is expected to be present. The hour will include a song and consecration .service, reception of new members, reports of cab inet officers, and the adoption of a nrogram for the winter. At 7:30 the pastor will deliver a ser- ;mon to the young people. There I will be BDccIal music at both ser vices. Everybody welcome. Allsslon and bible study class rs are being organized by the i League to meet in the church j Tuesday evenings. Anyone wish ing to take the work may do so jhv enrolling with the president. The only eynense teeached to the courses Is the price of the jstudv books used which is rc ir.pectlvely forty and fifty cents. Watch for tho Racket Stor ad telling about the $1 special: Airs. Thorwald Neiston Is con fined to her bed with an attacl of pneumonia- AIlss Florence Pattison , o . i3rineville is visiting her cousin Miss Grace Alale. AIIs3 Leota AlcCracken. who has been quite ill, was able to return to school tdday." cos Airs. Alae Stevenson leaves to- 1 morrow for a visit With friends .tend the State fair for a few days. ' Aladam LaAIar, Clanvoyant. Is still located at the Plymouth House, 3G3 Willamette street, riwpnp Rooms 14-15. afc and.Mrs. Nlck Harblt of !"enr Waltenille returned home ! "lier u .v'aTu U1 'or fliA linnia rr 7Vi nni Aire lace Seavey. R. L. Kirk yesterday received a very satisfactory adjurstment of the damages recently done his automobile by a fire in a Eugcme garage. Wolf & Miller moved their harness and shoe shop Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, t twltwd are now nicely located in . , "?!the west room of the Odd Fel- Hovon ...Unriv , twlstfiil ikjiots taken from fir trees are on Idlsnlav In tho windows of the Walker & Holbrook store. The kv t t polished and . . ed b C ai d Knott of w t Sl,rinfici,i wcst taIinSc'a Don't Get Wet and carry around a Isad cf water and a cold. - Tower's FJsliErirjd Slicker $3.00 cheds every drop. Easy fitting aud point. Rcf.sxEdges stop every arpp from xiinning In at Uia front. Trotcctor Hit, 7J cent Satisfaction Cucrcntccd OWER Send for cataloa ti - ,5 a T rr-.TTrT7T nr rs HOSTON HJBftf 4 &u 8m IBM t 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 i Come In and look them over and let me fit you with a good j ' wool suit for the winter. C. E. Sales9 Toggery Q Aim. Getty of Eugene has an up-to-date line of ART EAIBROIDERY GOODS on display at Aire. Crouch's Alilllnery Store. It will be well to take advantage of this and get your Christmas goods, as I will only be here for a few days. JFree lessons will be given on embroidery.- (THt MATTEL TCLU0 THE QCOP tOUSTUKE THE OUpqMI) V ' ' TVHEN a fellow wants to- bacco satisfaction an?d finds how he can get it, it's natural for him to put the other fellows next to the Real Tobacco Chew, because a little chew satisfies. Tobacco satisfaction is what he is looking for the smaller the chew it takes, the better it suits him. A little chew oJE pure, rich, mellow tobacco seasoned and sweetened m just enough cuts out so much of the grinding and spitting. ASK YOUR CHEWING TOBACCO.IT IS THE NEW REAL TOBACCO CHEW-CUT IOKG SHRED. how much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco "satisfied. That's why it is Th) JtealTobaem dep. That's why it casts less in the end, Tho tasto of pure, rich tobacco does notneed to be covered up. A& excess of licorice and sweetening 'makes you spit too much. One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the. old kind. ((Notice bow the salt brings , est the rick tebacee taste. WEYHAN-BSUTON COMPANY, 5 Ue Square, KcVTorkOr Mr. and Mrs. O. Brabham and family who have spent the sum mer on a ranch near Santa Clara are now occupying their home at Mill and Main streets naving moved in Tuesday. Mrs. Throll of Prineville, Mrs, Ole Neet and daughter of Pall Creelc, Mrs. Ghill Walsh' of Landax, and Mr apd Mrs. 0. A. Thompson of ' Blachley Visited tho fore part qf the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brummette. FOR SALE At a bargain, SO acres, 15 acres cleared, balance easily cleared. Some vine maple and hazel brush, no big trees, out range. 40 acres adjoining can.be homestoaded. .When you come to Spriri&fiQjd, jQig,, try the ELITE ROOMING HOUSE - Fire-proof building. Our rates are modest and the building Is modern and up-to-date. Good warm olllce and a parlor for the 'ladies. You are always w,elepme. Try us. JUPiC CWKIAOW Wtl fT ttMTTgSC) ( VEW. A or iv BUT I CAH CHM A Lrrnx OrTKEREALTO&ACCOCHCV f WHIie W0KKJ-MnOGHC J DEALER FOrW'B CUT Take less than one-quarter the old size ebew. It Trill b more satisfj-ing than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Just take a nibble of it until you find the strength chew that suits you, then see hovr easily and evenly tho real tobacco tasto comes, hovr it satisfies. - The Forest Service has, in Oregon and Washington,; over' 100 high lookout points con-i stantly manned during the fire- season. The l)"est Imown -oft these lookouts 1s Mt. Hood; ' George Ohlsen, head book- I keeper of the local office of the Booth-Kelly Lumber company, has resigned his position on ac ; count of his health, and is mov ing to his father's farm, west.of j Eugene, The change is effec tive tomorrow. TWO LOTS AND THREE-JIOOM "'Miouse'. ' trice , . . $350 WO LOTS. AND A FIVE--ROOM ltqtise, Prlco , $650 TWO LOTS WITH A TWO-STOIY house. Prlco $700 -.iiMroPriotor; an"!