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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1915)
IMPROVED toy air Ship A POPULAR TOY FOR I30YS AND GIRLS . IT'S A HIOH I'M Kit JJUR . AHLIC AND IIARMI.HSS FUN UNLIMITED FOR THE KIDDIES PRICE 20 GEHTS LET US DEMONSTRATE IT TO YOU Day and Night Phono 31 .. Hoar the now Edison Disc l'DottOKrupliH ut Poorj. K . . Tlnlph Walker loftaAy mi' a point on tno HltiHiuw ngnr Florence. 4 t Mrs. Guy- Noble wJiriUto Portland Tuesday for a Visit, of a week with friends there. r AbK your neighbor about Jloostor Flour, SliO'per sack $1.70 bill. COX&COX. . Horn On Tuesday, 0J(obcr 20, 1015, to Mr. and Mrs. L..M. Cngloy, a daughter. ' Mips Veda llarhro, who 1b leaching school at Wnltcrvlllo, spout the week-end at home, Mrs. Myron Wbojbock and boh of Mabel were in' Springfield yeBlorday on a shopping trip. . - I Mrs. S. A. Smith of Sfcloih Ib In Springfield, visiting at the homo of her Bister",' Mrs, A, S. Walker. f t 4 Whltton Swafford of tho Eu gene law firm of Swafford'& Me nus -,Glnnls, was In Springfield t TaleS Of the TOWIl niornlngon bIneBSis-V Social cHptes I). S. Reals and Stacjuy.Jtus- onll rnl iirniwl WnililPRflnv frniri . "TS,,lv;H ,)y.b,llyl"B. llexaW Shodd, whore thefm7dsome School 'I ablets at I'eerya. good shooting for pheasants. J. D. King of Myrtle Greek j0od reliable fii'lnsnrnncc. l3ne8BStrlpnB l n No -: nfUfberahlp ' J fee. Pay onco and you arc done. Dr. C. II. Pnrlmor'or Mabel ff. E. Walker at the City Hall. wiih In SnrliiL'lli'ltl thin ninrnlmri on a biiBlncHB trip. I George Ohlsen. formerly ac- 'countnnt In the local olllce of i J. W. Cox, who lives at First the Booth-Kelly company, was and D Btreets. Is confined to his In from the , farm west of Eu homo by renson of IUiicbb. gene yesterday. . i Room for rent to gentleman i Mr. and Mrs. C. 13. BratGiln ; In private family. Well ventilated nn,i Mr .and Mrs. O. II. Brown i and nicely furnlBhed. Call at this left last evening for San ran-1 111 .. I . . ..tli i I. .. j f m 7i I umix. Cisco to viBii iiiu iair lur nun . 'days or two 'weeks. "" j Born On Tuesday, October jjf, ' i 20, lOlfi.Ho Mr. and Mrs. W. J.j Mrs. if. E. Davidson 6f West Lee of Springfield Junction, a Springfield, who underwent an daughter. operation at the Springfield hos- pltal ten days ago.iwas abld to Amarrlago license was Issued return to her home today. Tiiimilnv n .IfRK .1. RmltHOll I '.VvfcS and Wllma Koeueko, both of Springfield. k , , The'Hqine-.AllBslonary Society lml1 ri Arr)ui uri nfnlnrr ntul In BlructivclheWliig Monday after noon at thoiomo of MrB. S. II. Baker. An exceptionally fine paper was rend by Mrs, Hard of Eugene, and Mr. Mao Stcven Hon gave tho mcmberH an Inter esting report of the National Homo Missionary Convention which shq recently nttended In Seattle. Light refreshments were Bcrvcd the gueBts at the clofle of the afternoon. Those present from .Eugene were Mrs. Herron, Mrs. P. J. Hard, Mrs. A. S. Swcetsor, Mrs. J. N. Miller, Mrs. Vlnal, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. ThomaB, Mrs. Win. Brcnton. Miss Ada Ilcnnc entertained laBt Suttirday night at her homo several of her friends. Various games were played until m late hour when refreshments were served. One of the moBt Inter esting games of the evening was the picking up of a penny out of flour with the mouth, the prize being won by Glenn Dltts. Those present were Jean Fisch er, Helen McKlbbcn, Duttec Fischer, Ada Rennc, Will Zach nry, (Coburg) Glenn Ditto. Paul Brattaln, Eddie Olsen, Philip Bishop. (Coburg) Bonner Gar ret and Howurd Cotton. Following the chicken pie din ner at the Baptist church last evening, given by 'the f Ladles Aid society, the following pro gram wns given: Instrumental . . Bessie Spencer Solo Norton Penura Heading Floy Colllna Mnlc Quartet. Reading Lila Miller Solo liessie spencer Jteadinu Dr. Keeney Ferris Instrumental Mr. Collins Talk Rov. W. N. Ferris The dinner and program were wll attended and the ladles made a nice sum. The Emanon club held its us ual bi-weekly session Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. I. V. Jackson. Plans for the year's activities wcro dls cuBcd at length. Mrs. Carrie Illckox, Mrs. Harry Whitney and i Mrs. D. A. ElkhiB (Eugcno) were gucfits of the club, and the fol lowing members werj present: ,Mrs. SIlaB Gay, Mrs. H. E. Walk er, Mrs. Marvin Drury, Mrs. A. Valentine, Mrs. Henry McCul Jom, MIbs Vln McPhcrson, Miss Lulu McPhcrson, Mrs. Vln Will laniB, Mrs. Haydcn, Mrs. Ed. , Reynolds, Mrs. W. A. Dill. Mrs. John Nice, Mrs, Percy Tyson, Mrs. John E. Edwards, Miss Ed- ti:a Kwartd. MIhh RMipI f!nnlfv. The N. G. O. club held one of their very pleasant afternoon gatherings at the home of Mrs. J. A. Seavcy on Tuesday, spend ing their time with needle work, after which a very dainty Hallo- c cn luncheon was served, tne only guest being Mrs. Ronald Roberts. The members present were Mrs. B. A. Washburn, Mrs. II. W. Stewnrt, Mrs. Howard Woods (Eugene), Mrs. Welby Stevens, Mrs. F. A. DePue, Mrs. , J. J. Bryan, Mrs. J. A. Seavcy. j I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herndon (entertained at Five Hundred last evening, with guests for four tables. After a most pleasant evening, the hostess served a very dainty luncheon. Those I who were guests of Mr. and Airs, i Herndon -were Mr. and Mrs. 'John Winzenried, Mr. and Mrs. I. ID. Larimer, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Peery, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cox, Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Mortensen, Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Rebhan, Mr. and Mrs. Aldred Reaver. , L WHEN IN NEED OF HARDWARE, FUR NITURE, A RANGE, HEATER, RUG, OR PAINTS AND OILS SEE HOLBROOK 4 JOHNSON T TO CLOSE OUT A LOT OP SHIRTS Have reduced the price on $1.50 ShirtH to And on $1.00 Shirts to. ;$i.oo 80 c Now Is the time to get a good shirt cheap, and look them over. ' Come In C. IE. SALES9 Toggery Springfield, Oregon Si The Needlecraft club meets Methodigt church this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Milton Bally. The Kensington club -will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. W. F. Walker. The Pruneville Sunshine club ! meets this afternoon with Mrs. i Kellogg. i" on Friday s evening, Oct. 29. Everyone Is j invited. Strangers especially" welcome. Try a sack of BSb'aTe'r Flour. If von are not saUdfl?? we will .. ...... i J-itK'. . 1 I can ior ii aim give 'yuur inunuy Talcums 15c at A quantity of crushed rockback. $1.20 per BaClc,. $4.7.0 a was spread yesterday on Sec-; barrel. COf COX. ond Btreet, Just off of Main, toj -; nil flmironslon there. W. B. McKlunoy. formerly of ' iPcfalumn, California, tjl frhol " MrB. Dr. Kenny Ferris left this has been travelingyifR'Sfehliig-' morning to attend a meeting or ton ror a tew wepasar.nyetniasi the homeopathic association, j night, to join bisrflfff who is She Is to read a paper nerore ivisumg at tne nomo-qi air. rami Airs. ). J.. urowningf Get your re-cleaned 'seed frralii nt tln SurliiL'fipld Fnod Store. Cheat. WITrt'er "Oats. 1 Vetch and Field grasses, Prices . lowest possible. Colgate's Pcery's. www M. II. Brown of Thurston, was in Springfield on business Tuesday. W w w V Airs. Vinal of Eucene snent Monday at the homes of Mrs. S. II. Baker and Mrs. Chas. L. Scott. ment Is making arrangements for a mask ball to be given at I - the Reapers nan Friday evening, November 5, dancing to begin at ! 8:30 and masks to be removed j ut' 10:30. Prizes are to be giv-: en for the best dressed couple) and for the best comic couple. ! Good music Is assured. ! j The Juanita Rebekah lodge is j planning a "Hobo Party" as the ; vehicle of entertainment for the l meeting next Monday evening. A reception will be held at the The altrfe4 otH br Undo San ev-ree I thie pW la asr fcramcfa of p - - v i C'jmiTvercUl 1 lie. Thou appo-atmeotf ire razes ia ' i of klifr IX fcocac Is nail W ' -3 u,JAy iat tttc CiU Scrrlca hoi. 133x463, Cuoene, Oro. T IP YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED THE SPRINGFIELD CREAMERY Chas. Barkman, M'anager. Try us and be convinced that it pays to patronize home Industries. the association. Mrs. Irlfih. of Pruneville, who has been nt the Springfield hos pital for treatment for a week past, underwent up oneratlon for appendicitis yesterday. v Rev. Carey A. Woolloy, well ur. .1. uicnmouu went to . known In Springfield as a retired Portland Tuesday with his mile, Presbyterian minister, and the daughter, irginln. to consult a owner of some property here, specialist, ami was numuu iu ,iin,i nf i,ia imiio in iiiir(f, mi learn the exiicrt s . opinion What Tuesday and tho funeral serv- will In u comparatively j Ices were held in Eugene this sort time outgrow ncr maiuuy. morning. I They returned yesterday. Miu. rnthorlno .lohiisoii died i Mrs. Freeman W6T5llev&rB'if- yestcrday aftornoon at 2:30 at fnlo, Minn., was a guest Tuesday , her homo three miles east of and Wednesday nt the home of j Springfield, aged 59 years. Tho Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wbplleyl ,Mrs. , funeral services wcro conducted woouey was a uoiegaie iui um at tho homo at 10 o'clock this i National W. C. T. U. Convontoin morning by Rov. J. T. Moore of recently held In SOattle. She the Springfield Mothodlcs Epls-eft here Wednesday night for copal church, nnd Interment wns, Ran Francisco and Long, Beach, made In tho Mt. Vernon ceme-i California where she will -visit tery. . raWlyo before rptni'nlng'boinn. Colgate soap -at Grocery Buying j Doesn 9t Require ' . . I ! 1 It the time and thought and attention . that it used to. V," Nowadays, at this modern store,'1 . we take care of the "worry part" of;; ' your grocery buying wo stand be.?''.;; tween you and impure foods and urjr desirable goods, -and the cost is no more than for inferior goods. OCjCS I : Get the Habit of Trading. ; Here4 1 'W A new Perry. maw .T. P. Bird and family who has been living near the Dorris place south of town are now occuping tho Jack Ilines property at Fittn and E. streets. Mr. Bird is em ployed In the Booth-Kelly mill, i www No iobbers' nrofit on Boost-1 or Flour, made for and sold ex clusively by Cox & Cox. i.au per sack, $4.70 bbl. Chas. Myers returned last' night from a several months visit with relatives and friends n-li tlin Btntn of Michigan. : He was accompanied home by; R. Simmering of Pentwater, Mlfhlenn. who will snend the winter at the home of his dau ghter, Mrs. Minnie Kahler. Notice Our contract with thePidellty Stamp Co. expires Oct. 129. -We do not know whether we will continue the Fidelity stamps. See about your premiums. DAYS TUESDAY , WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MONEY TO LOAN on Improved farms and city property, call at my office 32 fiaBt 8th Ave, Eugene, or call Phono 8G8. 7Gtf F. J. BERGER. Powers, Ore. Is to have a new bank. Don't Get Wet and carry around a load cf water ana a coin. Tower's Fish Dreed Reflex Slicker ! $3.00 sheds every drop. Easy fitting and v Ktrnntr nt cverv ? stop every drop " from running in at the front. Protector Hit. 73 ceiitt Satisfaction Gucrcntccd' OWEftlS inrHm ar t t'TTflM' WEAR-EVER Wear-Evei Aluniieism AT ' The Beaver-Hemdon Hard ware Company's Store "TH YELLOW FRONT" BY An Expert, who will show you how to use and care for Aluminum tjooning uiensus. How to cook without grease; how to . ' . .1.-1 1 T..I fnA clean a utensu uiau uui iuuu burned in it and many other things which space win not permit us to mention. NOV. 2ND NOV. 3RD NOV. 4TH It is Free; we don't ask you to buy unless you want to. Don't forget the days and dates. These 3 Days SPECIAL 3 Stew Pans, all "Wear Ever." FOR Iplf PfJff FOR SI. OO iimir ' shallow SI. OO 1 Quart Zy Quarts 1 Quart Regular Price, $2.00 Help your favorite in the "Grafonola Contest to win. 100 times as many votes given for all Aluminum Purchases. : Remember, you can get these 3 pieces on these Special Sale Dates for $1.00, with 10,000 Votes on Each Set. Beaver-Herndoii Hdwe. Co, m Sendfpccatalpg v A. J. TOWER CO; SPRINGFTELB. 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