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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1915)
Social cHptes YOU TAKE NO CHANCES! Razors are Guaranteed for Life or For Sale by Dny or Night . Jjjs A pnrty of young pcopld went tlio occupation of the afternoon, to Emerald Ilelghtfs Monday The next mooting will 1)0 held at evening and onjoyo ' a marsh-.the lionio of Mrs. I. V. Jackson mallow roaflt on the rocks at the at Fourth and D Btrcts. river edge, MissJEdna Sylvester of Sprlng- iioKi and Harold JSHefson of Eu- Tuesday evening was an Im portant date for the local lodge of Rcbekahs, for It marked the Tales of the Town gene were married at the par- .ofllclal visit of Mrs. Rose Palmer, sonago of the Norwegian Luth- president of the Oreeon asscm- cran church In Eugene on Satur- hly of the order. A special mcct- day, October 0 1910, Rev. II. Jng was called and candidates Rogen ofllclatlng. jwere Intlatcd. The work of the I degree team was highly compll- tvt rnan t.tm ti, a iented by the president, for not evening, at the Baptist pnreonV,"n age, Rev.W. N. Forks olllclatlng. 5X; Mrs. McKay has been a resident ,T o a ' t i ?' i of Springfield for several years, da Rankin, Mr. and and Mr. McKay fs now mnklnql k ?nnFSBB IV' a"1 his headquarters here. He Is ' 'J' I?.9"n"c ,?irV.a"d OVER JO AT TIME Now Is the lime to order that Overcoat. My samples and styles are the very latest, and a large assortment to choose from. Also have some very stylish coats In stock. Come In and look them over and make your selection. My prices were never so low. C. E. Sales' Toggery Hall for cheaper soles and heels. Hear the now Edison Disc Phonographs at Peory'a. A program appropriate to Columbus day was glvon at the High school Tuesday, Miss Mabel Brabham, Who has been 111 for tho past several days, Is Improving. a Mrs. Thorwald Nyaten, who has been 111 JTor soveral weeks, Is able to sit up. m Horn On Wednesday, Octob er 13, 101(5, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Fischer's camp, a 10 pound daughter. Mrs. Gcrlach of Mabel was operated on at the Sprlngneld hospital yesterday, and Is now doing nicely. No Jobbers' profit on Roost er Flour, made for and sold ex clusively by Cox & Cox. $1.25 per sack, $4.85 bbl. Mrs. Walter Smith of Natron j underwent an operation at tho Sprlngflold hospital Tuesday and returned to her homo yesterday. Tho quarterly meeting of tho Free Methodist church of West Sprlngneld will bo held tomor row, now Mr. Dollarhlde. a for mer pastor, will be In charge. Born On Sunday, October 10, 191 C, to Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Mendell, who Hvo on the Rev. Etholl place near West Spring Held, a son, weight 10 pounds. o ' Round-Up Flour, $1.20 per saok, or $1.00 bbl. This Hour Is an eastern Oregon Hour and Is guaranteed. Spuds 75c cwt. SNEED & SONS. Savo 1-3 by buying Roxall School Tablets at Peery's. Charles Coffey of Mohawk was registered at tho Elite last night. O Tho home of R. Smith at Sixth and E streets was Quarantined ;ior measles today. I Mrs. Vina McLean left last evening for San Francisco to at tend the exposition. o Having rented the cafeter ia, have moved my 'olllcc up stairs in tho front rooms. J. P. Fry. Mrs. Mae Stevenson returned Monday from a ten dayB visit with friends In Seattle and Ta coma. Dr. J. E. Richmond leaves on Monday for Portland with his lit tle daughter tp consult a spe cialist. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Cox loft tjiis morning for Parker, Arizona, to stay for several months. employed by the Southern Pa cific company, and covers the territory betweeit Wendllng and Lebanon. The Emanon club held a most pleasant meeting Wednesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. J. E. Edwards. Needlework was Mrs. J. B. Nettleton, Mrs. F. C. Bean, Mrs. W. A. Godlove, Mrs. Fannie Barger, Mrs. J. M. Will lams, Mrs. EstelJo Diamond,, Mrs. Lillian Qulncr, Mrs. B. B. McKlnney, Mrs. Mary Lyons. A splendid banquet followed the Initiatory services. Autumn fo liage was used freely in the de corative scheme. A Perry. new Colgate soap at Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crausbav, C. L. Irish of Marcola was In Springfield on Wednesday arid Thursday on business. Mrs. C. E. S warts went to Donna Tuesday morning to see her daughter-in-law, Mrs. C. A. Swarts, who was 111. B. A. Washburne of the firm of Swnrts &. Washburne, went to Junction City Tuesday on a business trip. o Good reliable fire Insurance. No assessments; no membership fee. Pay once and you are done. II. E. Walker at the City Hall. Colgate's Talcums 15c at Peery's. J C. Holbrook made a busi ness trip to Albany yesterday. Mrs. Herbert Smeed of Wal vllle Is In Springfield today to .visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ai Montgomery. James Cox who has been ill for the past week, is still con IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED THE SPRINGFIELD CREAMERY Chas. Barkmah, Manager. Try us and be convinced that It pays to patronize home industries. At. Mrs. J. H. England of Cottage Grove 'was In Springfield Mon day for a short visit with her sis ter, Airs. M. L. France. 0 A. M. Beaver, who has been vistlng his son, Aldred Beawer of the Beaver-Herndon company,, left yesterday for his home at Ashland, after a short visit here. EKKLESIAN'NOTICE The Ekklesian Society of the Methodist church will meet In the church for business and soc- fined to his bed at his apart- lal at 8 o'clock. Friday eveninc. mcnts In the Sutton building. .There will be election of officers ,,, , J for the year and other important Ask your neighbor about I business. A good time Is assur Booster Flour, $1.25 per sack, ,i n fnpmWa nnri fHonic $4.85 bbl. COX & COX. i Room for rent to gentleman I CLAIRVOYANT-MEDIUM In private family. Well ventilated i locateu at tne Hotel Springfield, ! T- . rt . . . wuuiuav, T..i n r. n , . , ... noams z an a. unsrjiirs. wnero nri ii mi? lnn.itwl I., tl, ui.i,. uiu iniii -oimi: wmuign-t vwni- j uuuy WU IllllillUl e UilV ill. WI i i - " w . i . imuseon B street between 2nd :,,n'S8!on; ,was SurlnRfleld to- Springfield high school, and g G. B. Winter, federal inspect- ;ofilce. or or railway rolling stock lor , and 3rd. Everybody; Gome WHERE? High School WHEN? Sat. Oct. 16,8 p.m. WHAT? GOOD OLD TIME BASKET SOCIAL Stunts Eats Fortunes 'day looking over the care here, j nearly every girl in school ap- Jm i ,A ?1 n He makes trips here every three eared with her hair, in a long!l"f Tl Xs ' 'hrfmiMimnihR. i,ri,i nnri wnniW n Tihinfm-o biaffairs of life whether it con-; ( W l.tf W V V WM ) fc JlllUlVl VI A. J. Armstrong' of Cottnce or four months. Grove spent Monday in Spring-1 field wtlh hiB mother. Airs. Jea- i Frank A. Cavender. nctte Richardson. j car builder at the Brooklyn "., mliniin nf iha R. T. Cn.. nml TT "S. A flue is being put In the of- McLaughlin, assistant master i1"1 fico room of Bean & Allen in the mechanic, were in Springfield barrel Commercial State bank bulldinc today on business for the com- so that a stove may be set up pany. I F. L. Bond and wife of Rose- inero. . Value of Oregon hop crop this year about $2,000,000, at 10 Icerns business, social or do- . ... , i . i i nncfr lnrinTi ic noincr ri icnni ,ninster iry asacKoi uoobiur i' lour. 1 r" . . " , . nn thp upw Hnp nf thi n TV w jninsier j 4in.i . ...m TROTrnijR? Ar vnn in rimiht? "" tne new une oi tne u. vv. li. il V , i i I Are vm7 niiRiYrrPfnP TThPn & N- into Harney Valley, call for it and give your money Are you jwauccessful? iThen, . R. . y. r1 JC -n nnlf T A V E. n I LIlJIllIll. 1 j2L 1 IlIIIi;i 21 1 I IIM IT I If 11 I . fi.MU ijxzi duwiv, fi.ou a - . i COX & COX. , oiinugueia Notice (Panama Fair. Indications are that Hubbard r .!. mj.iii. 'shoe factory will soon beirin on- 'hnrcr nrrivPfl In SnrlnfrflPlrl Inst i "ul vuuukl !tu lueriuemy ..nB lone line of fires, burninc, night and will be here for some ir3TnW.ftl -3n Lebanon Lumber Co. was Get your re-cleaned seed sawdust and slabs from the months, as Mr. Bond will be M ' 7i" mZruZ Iburned with loss of $100,000. Willis II. Jenkins, traveling passenger agent of tho Southern uraln at the Snrlimflcld Fond iinntii.ift.iiv mm unnrPii n fiimso employed on the Willamette- " .. " . i a' Store. Cheat, Winter Oats, smoke across the town last eve- Pacific gravel trains. i cox & COX Vetch and Field grasses. Prices ninu. as the wind was from the , i lowest possible. i south. The burner has been Oliver Johnson, driver of the repaired, and the open fires will Booth-Kelly lumber truck, tore Mrs. Jules DeMick and baby not be required longer. the nail loose on the little finger Pacific comnany called on his !u"nBhtcr, Mary Elizabeth, arel ;pf his right hand while crank- cousin Rov Jenkins hero vos- i visiting at the homo of Mrs. Do- 1 As Tuesday was Columbus' ting the trupk Monday. The in- terdav. and trantmrifwl iiiisiiiimq 'Mick's mother, Mrs. F. A. Nick- birthday the High school spent ljury is pamtui for tho company. Flour special for next week. erson In Marcola. ifrom 2:30 until 3:15 in the after- . noon in singing songs and a few ONE SPOONFUL GIVES ASTONISHING RESULTS Wade Moore, formerly editor G. W. Brasfield. who recently 'Pieces were recited. Rev. Ferris I of the Willamette Valley Enter- Johnson's Best $1.20 or $1.70 por came to Springfield from Baker, i addressed the assembly and his i prise at veneta, was m bprlng- DDI. cuphl $1.'1 or $5.70 bbl. All "as ills inmuy now located in the who. ur. ieeney v erns gave iwowu .uuuy uu ma wuy iu ixuvy, old wheat stock at new wheat Lepley Iioubo at Gth and K readings. j Harney county, by way of the prices. -Potatoes 70 cents cwt. streets. Mr. Brasfield Is a sheen , .'McKenzIe pass. He will be gone wL v-. i . man. u. iyce tnis weeu iraueu i his tract of- five acres, with a G. M. Crannu and family have ,sevn room house, In the Doug Springfield Feed Co. C, B. Baker, an old soldier. 91 years of age, who was hero from moved Into tho Chas. Myers Jasper to attend the veterans' house on A street between 4th reunion, underwent a slight op- and 5th street. They recently oration nt tho Springfield llosni- camo hero from Portland and tal yesterday, and is now doing expect to erect a home at 4th j finely. and B streets. las Gardens to M, W. Weber for a 200-acre stock ranch in Jeff erson county. Bean & Allen made tiie deal.' on Jess Allen of the firm of Bean Grocery Buying Doesn 't Require the time and thought and attention that t 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. Larimer's Ellett Lepley and family and his brother and family arrived in Springfield this morning from Harden county, Kansas, travel ing overland by automblle on their wayito the San Francisco, fair. They are old friends and neighbors of Capt. C. J. Dodd, and they and the captain had a pleasant Visit this morning. J for about 15 days. Mrs. Guy Noble has received word from her husband In San Francisco that he has purchased a saloon opposite the post of fice there, and that Harry Powers, who also is a former resident of Snrinefield. is work- ec Alien last weeic iraueu ms ,mg for him. Mrs. Noble will re tract of 30 acres on the McKen- jmain in Springfield for the pres zie to A. E. Wheeler for other ent. property, Including a White Steamer. Mr. Wheeler at once disposed of the property to a third party. Mrs. R. W. Smith sufferd a painful Injury at the meeMnn of the Methodist Ladles Aid Wed nesday when she ran n crochet hook Into her hand at the base of the hook penetrated the bone, and the Bevvies of a surgeon wero required to remove the hook. Mrs, J. J. Ilolcomb, sister of D. S. Jordan of Springfield, died at Woodburn, October 11, 1915, ageu 72 years, 11 months and ,29 days. Hhe loaves three dau-1 ghters, Mrs. M. C. Davis, of Woodburn; Mrs. Nellie Franklin of Mllltown. Wash., and Mrs. I Bertha Gibson, of Hood River, (and three- sons, John Holcomb, of Santa Rosa, Calif., Chas. Ilol comb, of Rochester, Wash,, and 'Henry 0. Holcomb, of Coburg. The remains wero shipped to Eu geno'and services were held from thq chapel there at 3 P, M. Wed nesday, October 13, Tho remains wero sipped to Marcola for in terment on Thursday at 10 o'clock. Sprlngneld residents are astonished at the QUICK results from the sim ile mlxturcof buckthorn bark, gylcer ine, etc., known as Adler-1-ka. This remedy acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and Is so THOROUGH a bowel cleanser that It is used successfully in appendicitis. ONE SPOONFUL of Ad-ler-I-ka relieves almost ANY CASE of constipation, sour, or gassy stomach. ONE MINUTE after you take it. the passes rumble and pass out. M. M. I cir.lt x LIIIUU UO. T2 Pendleton Cornerstone new postoffice has been laid. for Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warn ed not to hunt or otherwise tres pasp on the Thomas Brattain PAtJL BRATTAIN. Trespass Notice All persons are forbidden to hunt or otherwise trespass on my premises. H. E. WILLARD, Springfield, R. D. No. 1 An Optimist A man who owns a Fish Brand Reflex Slicker $3.00 when Old Prob says rain. Waterproof, absolutely Oi ProUclor lUt, 75 cenU Satisfaction Cucrcr.tccd SW'S Send for catalog SaMn4j A. J. TOWER CO. ' " t BOSTON Wsiin$v , This Trip to the Panama Exposition a Life Time Event Oregon Electric Ry. "NORTH BANK ROAD" and the Palatial Steamships "Northern Pacific" and "Great; Norteem" Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. BEST OP THE TRIP IN DAYLIGHT 20 GLORIOUS HOURS ON THE OCEAN PARES INCLUDE MEALS, BERTH AND FREE EXTRAS NUMEROUS BRILLIANT ATTRACTIONS DURING OCTOBER FOREST INDUSTRIES CONVENTIONS LOGGERS' CONGRESS DAIRY STOCK SHOWS TIILL DEC. 5 OCT. 30. OREGON DAY THE FARMERS' MONTH "ZONE OF PLENTY WEEK" DRAINAGE CONFERENCE Something Doing Every Minute at a Hundred Different Places in the Jeweled City. Roiihd Trip from Eugene, $30.00 H. R. KNIGHT, AgW; Eugene. I