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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1915)
OUR SHOW WINDOWS Through tho medium of Our mIiow windows wo en deavor to show you thu .now llilngH itH tlioy come oil tho market and remind you of owlnblliiiiod llrioH of provon mailt. Uy keeping a close eyo on our window dlKplayn, you'll often find an opportunity to save 'inonoy. mum tt l341M ii i 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 i , , i i i Day and Night Phono 31 I'lio bolloiH In tho Oroaon j Power (Jo.'b plant aro being ro- pniiiicu. IV. Eugono KOHttl" mado . a business trip to Portland Hatur duy, and will return thin even ing. Horn On Sunday, October 31 11)1(5, to Mr. and Mrs, 10. A, Fo gies, a daughter. Mr. FogolBln bookkeeper at tho Flscher-Boii-lln mill. I i No Jobbers' profit on Hoonl er Flour, mado for and Bold o eluHlvoly by Cox & Cox. $1.20 per Hack, $'1.70 bbl. flood reliable fire Insurance. Nro ushobbiuoiiIb; no membOrflblp fee. I 'ay once and you are done. II. 10. Walker at the Cltyjlall. m m m MeCulloeh of the Ore- )r, Kentor made a profennlonal buuluoHH trip to Portland Suttir dny. Hall, tho Shoo Doctor, for the hcHt hIioo repairing. Fifth and Main. Of 10. 10. Hrattaln shipped a car of bogs and cattle to tho Port laud market Saturday. a m m Mih. IX W. Itoof and Hon Law rence went to Portland Saturday to visit frlondH and relatives for a few dayfi. .1. W. Cox, who Buffered a Htroko of paralyHlB Friday. Ih rc- ' ported as doing as well as could bo expected. Try a Hack qf Booster Flour. If you are not satisfied wo will call for It and give your money back. $1.20 per Hack, $1.70 a barrel. COX & COX. W. I j, irMII Pmi'ii Hit t.iwl A I". MTU! laniH, ion mbi wook lor a mint- io n nimh-.r mwi r.imiiv mwi lug and.IlHhlng til) on the lower w. II. Buroughs and family of LConeordla, KaiiBaB, were In Springfield laBt Friday on their ( 4 : Tales of tho Town J N. II. Mutier wan down from Laudax on biiBlnoHs Thursday. SlUKlaw. They aro expected back within a few days. MrB. Gilbert Davis was taken to tho Springfield hoHpltal Sat urday for an operation, and Ib Brnn nt thc S)rlngneld Feed now reported as doing well. Sho sin.-,, niu.ni. Wlmnr n.n. Ib not yeHt able to receive visit- vetch and Field in-asses. Prices lowest posBlblo. way to California by automobile m m m . ... . A uei. your rc-cieaneu Been orfi. MrB. C. 10. SwartH Ib conllnel bus booiuo very fine strawberries to her homo today by reason of and niBiiberriofl which aro rlnen- .IIIIOHB. Horn On Saturday,. October :i0, 11115, to Mr. and rMs. f.llbort Davis, a boil Frank Sldwell. who liyeB at ! A. A. Lowb of Portland, chief tho corner of Sixth and F BtreetH clerk for' Superintendent F. L. Burckhallcr of thc Southern Pa cific company, visited fith the J. V. Collin family Friday evening of last week. Ing to perfection at this time, Tho vines aro blooming freely alos. Mr. and Airs. P. A. Woolcy. The "Hobo Party" to have been given which was Hub even about ll III ,11 I (1. I. I. , , WWI i J , . . . . T I 1 , , , Mrs. .JobbIo Newman and boiib! "K "V uc okuii imigu, nas TJinmn nn.l Mnr.ill eiuml ii.i-be011 postponed Oil aCCOUIlt Of . ,?,;rJ,or Hac,' dny at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. ,leath rf,Mr- LllcV Crwuner, X A: COX. frza pettier in Eugene. They wno wnH VIcc"c 'rand of the lo- u uxige. .Mayor u. ... Scott went to Portland Saturday on a biiHlnoHs . trip, and returned this morning. Joe Lusbv. city salesman at tho local Hooth-Kelly office, made a trip to Coburg Friday evening. (Slon Ditto, dcllveryman at the, Fiftli-street Grocery, attended a Hallowe'en party in Coburg Sat urday night. in Minnesota ABk your neighbor l.tooaier Mour, $1.70 libi. COX were all frlendB yeara ago. The Hooth-Kelly mill did not begin work this morniuu until 9:30, having been delayed by the non-arrival of a pulley which had been taken to Eugene Sun day to be worked over in a ma chine shop. mm I Tln fji n lrwii v hotu'non llw main and tho auxiliary stock I rooms of the Oregon Power Co.. Somo imrMfiihiriv lnnrn iw.o baB been enclosed bo that tho ruined v H.-ivId linopn nn iu. ni.i men in Warner place, are on display at ho Gore & Howe office. Mrs. Amy Wentfnll. Mrs. IIo inor SoultH and MIhh Huth West fall of IOugeno Bpent yesterday in Spriimfleld as tho gusts of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Korf. Dallowe'en passed off quietly in Sprlni'llold with only minor damage done by the hob-goblins. Some cross walks were over turned and a lot of litter scat tered about the streets. chanre will not have tn walk out In the weather so high in tho air this winter. Work of placing retaining wails on each side of the mill race near tho Hooth-Kelly pond was completed this week, and today tho niledrlver crew was A man and woman with a lit tle wagon, drawn by six Alaskan dors, attracted some little at tention on the streets here yos tcrdav. The partv Ib on tho way to California, and the travelers expect to visit many states be fore they return. M and Mrs. Joe Lemons of "ortlnnd, who have been visit ing Mrs. Lemons' parents Mr. -Mid Mrs. John Winzenried for he imBt ten days, return to Portland tomorrow. Mrs. Win zenried will accompany them for i vls't. Mr. Lemons has been Hunting for a few days in thc Oakrldgo country. Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Van Val val) have received a letter from F DAYS am Wear-Ever5 TUESDAY NOV. 2ND WEDNESDAY THURSDAY WEAREVEH I AT The Beaver-Herndon Hard ware Company's Store "THE YELLOW FRONT" BY An Expert, who will show you how to use and care for Aluminum cooking utensils. How to cook without grease; how to clean a utensil that has had food burned In it and many other things which space will not permit us to mention. NOV. 3RD NOV. 4TH TRADEMARK 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." THE 3 FOR SI. 00 1 i THE S1.00 S LM 1 Quart Shallow 1 Quart 2io Quarts Regular Price, $2.00 buBy Inking out the falsework j 'heir son, Dr. S. L. VanValzah, on wliloli too invr was tauen icrosB the race. The space be hind the rtaining walls will b filled in with dascurded lire brick from the burner, and other material. Mionno ne uis arrival ai aiicoii, Canal Zone, where he has a fine MORltlon in the government hos pital, lie writes that he made h's frst sea voynre without the least sign of seasickness. 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-Herndon Hdwe. Co. SPRINGFIELD, OREGON Social cNptes CuratiYe In Food? "Recalling that 90 per cent of disease rosults from oi'rors in diet, then foods proporly proscribed by the physician can jusly be said to have curative valuo." Dr. Henry H. Hollen, in Tho Medical Standard. One of the errors In tho diet of many people is the use of foods robbed of the . vital mineral salts (phosphate of potash, etc.) which aro absolutely necessary for pro per balance of body, brain and norveB. Tho result is a long list of Ills, including nervous prospratlon, kidney trouble, constipation, rickets in children, and so on. Twenty years ago a whole' wheat and barley food, containing all the nutriment of tho grain, including the priceless mineral elements, was devised especially to correct errors in diet. That food Is Grape-Nut It fulfills Its mission admirably. , ! ' l . M ' Anothor Physician says: "Nearly half tho year my breakfast consists of a dist of Grape-Nuts, ono or two eggs, or fruit. I ItECOM- M1DND IT TO-MY -PATIENTS CONSTANTLY, and invar- '"d ' iably with good results." This wholesqmo food not only builds .sturdy hfeajtlr and strength, but fortifies tho system against 'disease. Ready-to-eat, noHiriBhlhg, economical, .dojlcious . . ... "There's a Reason" for Grape Nuts mer and J. J. Bryan, was a most successful affair. The hall was beautifully decorated with jtck o'lanterns and autumn leaves, and the dancers so thoroughly enjoyed themselves 'that they decided at the time to organize a dancing club, and will hold an- A ninst flninvnliln tiirm was oiner meeiing weanesaay even- spent last Friday afternoon to perfect organization. Miss when airs. W. F. Walker enter- Crystal Bryan and Mis3 Eileea tained the Kensington club. The Laririier served punch to the afternoon was spent with guests. needle-work, after which a very a served. uen luasierson was me recip n R lent of a very pleasant surprise day afternoon. Autumn leaves I isoner, iurs. i-jrnesL lyons, wrs. , "'uau. u" LlluaJ Richmond attended as guests, the occasion of his fiftieth birth and the following members were day anniversary. Forty or more present: Mrs. C. E. Wheaton, jf his friends appeared unex Mrs. J. W. Coffin, Mrs. O. b. Ipectedly at his home on Seventh Kessey. Mrs. L. May. Mrs. H. W. .street, and made themselves at Whitney, .Mrs. H. A. Korf, Mrs. F. E. Lenhart, Miss Edna Swarts, jIrs. W. F. Walker. The club meets November 12 with ! Mrs T-?. W Wliiltiov McKay, Naomi J' The Gleaners will meet with field and Rev. Mr. Moore re Mrs. Ernest Lyons at her home spohded graciously. Refresh Thursday afternoon. All ladies meats were served. aro welcome. It is especially re- quested that all Gleaners come, as .there is business to attend to. V j j Tho Willing Workers of the tP.Iiristinn plinivh iravo :i vorv i pleasant silver tea at the homo 'a"-y lunciicon was 'of ATvr A .7 Urmvniiiir Thurs-1 Mrs. Milton Bally, Mrs were used effectively in the de corative scheme, and a two course luncheon was served. The Knights and Ladles of Se curity of Springfield will go to gene tonight to attend the meet ing of the lodge of that order there. - 4 Misses Ona McKay, Naomi C 11 IIn.l,!f ,...f tn Tru nin! oiuim iiui uil cnv. ivf ju- rrn- !,,;? .1 gene Saturday to attend the hi i.irtiifinV wO of Mice Tiipimn Saturday evening under the di- Fulfer! " A feature ofthe after- noon was the music by Misses Vivian and Winnie Haynes. A delicious three-course luncheon was served. A Hallowe'en social furnished a great deal of enjoyment for ;the members of the Christian Endeavor society of the Chris , tian church Friday evening. All attended in properly ghostly I costumes, and the games were in keepin gwith the occasion. An impromptu parade down the business streets was a feature of ,the evening's entertainment. A number of the students ot tne Eugene Bible university attend ed. n Members of the Springfield Methodist church gathered at the church Friday evening in a reception given m'honor or Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Moorey welcoming tho pastor and his wife for a third year's service in the local church; The building was beau ttfullyjdeborated wit,h roses and chrysanthemums. A program included solos .by. .Mrs,, Guy KnapQ'.and RljssfJsaxme Fischer. R. W." Smith welcomed the pas- a. i t.i rt it a n I . ed of Harry Stewart, L D. Larl- 1ere li loom Cntnrrfa In this aectlw ot the countiT tlian aU other diseases pot together, mid until tho last tew yeara was supposed to be incurable. Tor treat many years doctors pronounced It a local disease und prescribed local reme dies, and by constantly falllnK to cure with local treatment, pronounced it Incur able. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore re quires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio. Is tho only Constitutional cure on the market. It ts tnken internally. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They ofTer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send for circulars und testimonials. Addrf : P. J. CHUNET A CO.. Toledo. O. Bold by Drucclsts. Tte. Take Hall's .Family 1'IIU for cowfAstlon. home. The evening was pleas antly spent in games and music. Mr. and Mrs. S. Young each ren dered beautiful solos. Refresh ments wer provided by the were: Mr. and airs. Sam Rich mond and . daughter, Mr. and Mrs. McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gore and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Thompson, Miss Avis Thompson, Miss Chloe Wool ley, Mr. and Mrs. Bookhalt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Valller, Miss Lena Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Nel son, Mrs. Magill, Mr. and Mrs. S. Young, James Young, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rudiman, Mr. and Mrs. II. Boeson and family. Tbe tilatlet plld by Uncle Sam to Civil Scivlc cmcitoyeieqaaUaJ ex -eed those paid In any branch ol pflvate commercial life. Thou, tiadt o app ilatmeatl are made aaauallv 0"Ulr at hone to pail anr C til StyIcj Biamleiiloa. write today lor te CI, II Se.tice Hook. I BttrsittMi I f irtti Vic Sckcilt Box 483, Eugene, Ore. r WHEN IN NEED OF - Vll HARDWARE, FUR NITURE, A RANGE, HEATER, RUG, OR PAINTS AND OILS SEE HOLBROOK & JOHNSON iwvupM:u ftunuwauow io ine i