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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1915)
4 GET YOUR THANKSGIVING M CARDS NOW ;1 CENT EACH 10 CENTS PER DOZEN Day and Night Phone 31 Mhw Mabel Brabham Is again flifctbto, her bed. -j f s James Scavoy shinned acar ( load of hopu today to points cast. Six days sale oF Thanks giving linen. -See &V: display Go to tho Palaco of Sweets lo biiy poantytflGnlftjR fljtari Oron W. Hoys, principal of tho hcIiooIh at Mwpl6ton, In! vlnlllng rolatlvofl ln SprlnKfleld. ' COX & CdSnm offcrlntr Bomb real bargains In Thanks-?t( ,?,. TiAvfo v glvlngllriou for six days only. ; h iIfonyj tiimdd Hot Tamales ' 8lZclt K, ccnV-U for 2C cents; at tho " ft" 5L wclek-(jnd ut 1,10 I'alacQof Sweets. , . . ,(s,thVcI hom.c?I ,v ,v Tho Motho'dls! Homo Mlflalon.lffn5"8;il0f,;SS0" g; ary society will meet tomorrow " 'j5' ,tnt?"n(,ay ,lt tllc vhi at tho homo of Mrs. W. II. itl-iw,n,an,B 1,om , NIlo Michael of Portland spent I5d. Ilclerbrand of Roscburg reulHtorcdat thd Elite Saturday infill. lard, C!nf iirln v mi I !titt1fir it(tli tile -Have discontinued giving aVCnt8 hero out Fidelity Stamps, firing In i1 118 . .. . . your ltookH and boo about pro- e. e. Paddock, a councilman uiiuiiiH, tjuA a uua. ip independence, whH In Sprlng- ai, r..t n-i.. .. i flcI(I today on business and visit Mrs. Walter Price of Marcola tUK at m,q innnn i,onie spent Saturday In Springfield at b 1 Pi 1 C' tho homo of her brother. Dr. and ! Oliver Boals of Shedd, Oregon, Mrs. W. II. Pollnrd. She return- was In Springfield yesterday to cd homo Sunday. sec his brother, D. S. Bcals, the . . cashier of tho First National Train No. 98, from Albany and bank. Brownsvlllo, was over an houri late in arriving last evening. It D. Deals received a letter t . , 1 i ... iil 1 1 .. -. ?- 1.1 I . . . 1 . f 1 t TfllfiR Of tihft Town rom Oakrldgo In tho morning, week underwent an operation' Attioo ui uuo iuwu . . . for appendlcltlB while visiting i , , J. A. Allen of the firm of Bean & Allen, went to Leaburg on business Saturday. M. C. Brcosler went to Ashland on business last wccl. and Is expected Home tins evenlngi - Mr. and Mr. W. L. McCulloch left Saturday for San Francisco to visit the fair In Us closing days. Three converts of tho Apostol ic Faith mission were bantlzcd Jh the Willamette river this morning. . Mrs. W, W. McDonald went to Oakland and Roseburg today for a visit with her narents over Thanksgiving. - I Mrs. Welbv Stevens, who has been very 111 at her home on north Mill street, Is now able to be up and about the house. ' C y C. Olson of Mnpleton, a form er resident of Springfield, Is here on business and for a visit with ippendlcltlB while vlsltlnuibls daughter, Miss Sylvia OI3011. Oliver Johnson damaged his her parents at Pasadena. Call- , big touring car Saturday after- fornla. She writes that.she ex-l Good reliable fire Insurance. f i . I WHEN IN NEED OF HARDWARE, FUR NITURE, A RANGE, HEATER, RUG, OR PAINTS AND OILS SEE HOLBROOK & JOHNSON WALKER & CAMPBELL REAL ESTATE AND AUCTION ROOMS First door north of Sikes Grocery, on east side of Fifth Street, Springfield. We arc prepared to handle any kind of property for cash or trade. We will also conduct an auction on each Satur day afternoon. If you have anything to sell, store It with 4 us for sale. Call in and list your property with Us for sale or trade. We will rent your property for. -you. Call in and see us. i uainev aacouy or jasper was n00n when ho collided with a pectcd to be out of the hospital No assessments; no membership in Sprhfeflcld this morning. street car at Kleventh and Oak , fee. Pay once and you arc done . ' 1 , sleets: One wheel was broken T. D. Franklin and wife, who ! SS trru Ji n Mra: Wenco Illleman of Mar- nnii tho Rtoorini? W!ir iiidnr-'nt nrcscnt nro Hvinir nn tho. Walker at the City Hall. Hov, Mri Desrhuer James Scavev ranch, whora Mr. Franklin Is manaeer. are nre- Mrs. W. L. McFarland, mother or the I paring to leave for a two months ,of M. Roy Jenkins, who under- cola wua In Springfield Saturday, ranged. -Ido voii want drv feet. Come see Hall the Shoo Doctor, Fifth .Portland Industrial Home, occu-j visit with relatives in Missouri. 'went at operation at the Eugene and Main. pled the pulpit t tho Methodist They expect to leave Friday. ; hospital laBt week, Is reported an ! church Sunday evening. He wno - J . Mrs. J. F. Volgamoro of Mar- connected for eight years with1 "Irs R Russell left Sun cola'wnn in Springfield on busl- the Morgan Memorial Institute (,,,y "'ght for an extended visit jof Boston. Ills address was very , w'" r nmuwr, .ure. rouer, in : making rapid recovery. progress toward Hess Saturday. 13. A. Baker of tho Antl-Sa loon league spoke at the Metho (list church Sunday morning. i well received. Oct your Thanksgl linen at a bargain ooffcred by rifv ni Vinv r .., .1 1 . . Miss Allio Sharp and Mrs. D. Mitchell of Alabny were In Springfield Saturday visiting friends; rt a Our Thanksgiving Special Regular $1.35 largo SIzo OVAL OAK ROASTER, whllo they last, CD cents each. HAYDEN & METCALF. Jaunlta Robokah lodge' an nounces an entertainment and Lloyd. Gabriel and C. S. Rob- Oakland, California. Mrs. Pot- erts, B. T. DeLosh and T. Adrian ter- was quite severely ill while Winter, all students of the O. A. Mrs. Fred Montironiorv who Is m Springfield last spring, but G., attended the Idllllo dance In uguciu oaiuruay evening Temameu over Sunday with ids here. Airs. Dr. Kester went to Port- Mrs. Art Valller fell on the sidewalk while going to the wood Ing. tenchlng school at Camp Creek, ,,,ce Hhc went to California, she Springfield . , (is down for the institute, which nns uee nch better. ;iid Temhin v,"g. Id being held In Eugene. Mrs. 1 ! Wends her. Sarah Elliott, who Is keeping , QnY.V house for Mra. Montgomery. Is l?"lSTanl'n?T!? .,. Baby Jarvis homo to Mrs. Kes- giving with her daughter, .Mrs. :s uWS' , ' Ja"is- shed Saturday evening and was J. B. Edwards. nr ? ?-W Ji?.l5or . rendered unconscious when she !?wgiltnr ?. f8 Mptier 'iV"1" struck the back of her head. V. a Proudflt was last week fUx rlow Imd ben heStor iS- ?he relfrte(JIfas be"er,t0 sent to Springfield to take .the fifti tSto &hedUhU8h Cnflned l evening trick as operator at the mniir.r tr. t vf,i ,"-er beu' . . S. P. station. Spot Cash Prices on Feed THIS WEEK ONLY f Bran. 601b $ .85 Gr. Barley, 70 lb .... 25 Shorts, 80 lb -1.30 oiI MeaL 100 Ib 2.20 Millfeed, 70 lb l.OO Soy Bean ileal, 100' Dairy Feed, 80 lb. .. .80 lb 2.26 Gr Screenings, 80 lb. l.OO Ear Corn, 1Q0 lb. . 1B0O Molasses, 100 lb.. 1.45 Scratch food, 100 lb, 245 Beet Pulp, 100 lb .... 1 .30 Cheat Seed, 100 lb. , . .25 White Shorts, 80 lb. lt4Q Vetch Seed, 100 lb.. 3.00 Alfalfa Meal and Spuds, 100 lb , . .75 Middlings, 90 lb 1.55 Johnson's Best flour. 1.20 Rolled Barley, 75 lb.l.3Q Cupid Best Patent.,! .50 SPRINGE1ELD FEED COMPANY i With Uie gravol home tonight. (trains leaving so early In tho I ' Geo. Perkins and R. Simmer- morning the day man could not r Marion,, nf n, wnonn ing went to fortianu today to clover of Coburg are in Spring lemain on duty until they report- Sced c0. this morVlng receded .ff !t J? 6 Vnner residents of' fieW n b"SineSS " day- cd. in. the evening. , advices thai his coninanv lind '4 t ro?rne rresl ue"ts M 7 "r.r.ii..-"-,., ?.?"1,12f"Jl?tI DBnsfleld. Mr. Simmering is Philin Halas was broueht to social to be ttlven in their hall O. II. Jarrett, who assumes. San Francisco fair on their 110 Tuesday evening, November 30. tho suporintendency of the local tatoes displayed from Washing-' A general Invitation is oxtended , plant of tho Booth-Kelly com- ton, and a gold medal, two bII-i to tho public to attend. imny, coming here from Wend- vef medals and an honorable ling, took up his duties this mention for potatoes grown, in Miss Myrtlo Copenhaver, prln- morning. He has taken the Oregon. Limited display from , cipal or mo wcndiing schools, 1 uumo uv. oixiu mm n. tnts state prevented tne winning, came down Friday evening and streets, and has already moved of more honors. will -tin nt lirimn until nflni' his famllv from Wendllnc. I t. ... ..V ..I ....... M.V. . W f Mnt lmlf ntmiirrli pnro. f-i flin George Richmond and Damen I Miss Minnie Knowle of Cot- M6i uiuic m Bjcuuuig iu wees, at the P. A. Wooley home ia east Springfield.. . . ' Riley Snodgrass resumed hie spending the winter with his from Mabel for treatment for run on the Wendling traia thie daughter Mrs. Minnie Kahler. typhoid fever Social cNptes J morning atter spending ten days ... v Springfield Feed Company re ceived one car of flour and feed J from Portland and on car flour from Albany last week. Thnnksgiving. She is attending teachers' Insltuto In Eugene this week. ... L, L. Woods and a Mr. Ilart Wlg arrived Friday to visit Mr. Wood's parents and possibly to Dna nf tho ninst RiifrpRsfiil nf- . virllncr thp rnmnanV. half to re- worit nr rip.nnmer nut. the fnii- uoorii-Keuv Limincr nmnnnnv'R'r.i 1. n. t nnAi. cnimni Voiio- - -"..ri w ---- w " - - 1:11 i-M iii iiit- .v i'hk wii 1 in1 .iii in rnrin. .1 1 ni.iitJijj. a 1.11a. m . . . on brick from the inside of tho shipments from Springfield and,aneso Tea Garden, held on last stunts and games were provided L Sn hP pp42U?,Sp Booth-Kelly refuse burner was Wendling mills are arriving, ac- Thursday at the home of Mrs. by each "team" and the winner ,?ew,"i. .?eit?"?aS ,m business completed this morning, and It cording to L. L. Lewis, the cqni- M j McKlin at SLxth and D. The was decided on points, U. of O.j lmR been found that the iron pany's sales manager. For sev- spaeious rooms were transform-'28. O. A. C, 21. Refreshments slieil was badly warped by the oral weeks the shortage hasiG,L.Into a bit .of the Orient, were served. Tho entertainment ' D. Crouch left this morning ifor about three. weeks. ... W. H. McArthur, of Corning, locate here. Mr. Woods said It heat after the sections of brick been particularly felt. Mr. Lewis 'uitittirioo f nhmonitK.ni.mK pnmmittPP "mnsistpfi nf Miss 9al!- Is visiting at the home of .i . .. 1 e rn 1.. 1. t. i 1.1 .. i l w...jUu..v..v.u... k l.vnn Mr MoArthnr' a ivn. miuiy huuu iu juuip irum leu in mi wvun. it uuu yei hum yeaionuiy mm mr u sxiuil (cherry blossoms and oriental Jessie Walker, Miss iiitnel lvlng' whoro everj'thing was frozen, up been announced whether this time enough cars were supplied, fianKlncs were used In the dec- well and Orson Vaughn. mwl ut 111 frnr7ln Intn 11 nlliiintn linrnnr will lio rnlliK.fl nr n tiniir lint tliA nlinrtnrrn la no linrl noitr . .V b . ... 1 & j. a d. j. : v- 0 w " " "v- " "w :" " "v" " w .. orations, togeiuer wun curious, C. E. Lyon. Mr. McArthur 13 looking over this section of the country with a view of locating. The BreaKfast Shapes the Day Load the stomach up with a breakfast of rich, groasy food, and you clog both diges tion and mind. .. MFor rani. . breakfast of ..work real .officiencyr-itr.y a . min nffiir ; v. . Grape -Nuts and Cream ' Some fruit, an egg, toastand a cup of ''hotPostum. 7Z7, T Then tackle-the work.ahead.wlth.vlgor 'jnwwaritiWkeehmlndA There's o'y7ln,rrf?ap '' Grape-Nuts is a food for winners.; ; ;. "Theres a Reason" Sold'by Grocers everywhere. t' sc. ml Tel 'and weird insects and imported , The Priscilla club held their Rpnrr(1 lTnwRW f phere. Dainty Japanese maid- Mrs. Wm. Rouse, on 9th and D , r wntf' n S07 ens and, matrons dlsnensed tea street, Friday afternoon. After to the many callers who happen- the usual past time was enjoyed ed in between 2 and 9 o'clock, a most delicious three course and. lingered, loath to leave, luncheon was served by the hos They were favorexl with selec- tess. The guests of the after tidfts on tho Victrola by Miss noon were Mrs. Piatt, Mrs. Pratt Eunice Parker. The ladies in Holverson, Mrs. N. Rowe and charge of the tea were Mrs. H. E. Mrs. C. Wheaton. Walker, Mrs. Silas Gay, Mrs. M. . LI France, Mrs. M. J, McKlin, t Oregon university colors pre Mrs. L. B. Durrin, Mrs. McKin- dominated in the decorations for ney, Mrs. John Parker, Mrs. A. the bi-weekly dance of the Idillio At Valentine, who gave of their club which was held Saturday time, and services in the interest evening. The guests included a of the Ladles Aid of the Chris- number of students from the O. tlan church. A. C, U. of O. and a number of ' .the Atlas club. A most eniovnble , & , On Thursday evening at 6:30 olcloclc, November IS. 191R. Pt tho homo, om Mr, and Mrs. D. E. Stitt on Broad street occurred the marriage of their daughter, Hlancho C to Mr. Guy C. Schel- ble, Rov. W. A. Wood ofilclating The wedding was a quiet one, son. Mrs. A. M. Beaver, Mrs. Wal there being only the parents and ter Herndon ana Mrs. Ai Perkins, sister, Mrs. J. B. Sowash, present j Mrs. Jackson won the highest 10 witness me cermony. uuer .Ht-ure. ,wilch dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Schelblq will be at homo to their friends in Mon mouth. Monmouth Herald. ' Mrs. Schelble Is a sister of Mrs. C. Et Lenhart and has many friends in Springfield having lived with her sister here for somo time. j ' 1 The Ekkleslan class of tho Methodist Sunday school held a vqry o.noyable social and busi ness session at. the church Sat urdaytioveniuff, 'The class room' waa decorated With the 'colors of iieie way or juugene were guests of Mrs, W. A. Dill yesterr day. Manchester is Mrs. Dill's home town. . Notice: Those desiring alfal fa hay delivered from the car? should put their order in at once.' We expect the car any day. Buy at the car and save drayage.. SPRINGFIELD FEED CO. Miss Lee of Albany and Byron! Thompson of Brownsville, now attending Q. A. C, came to Eu gene Saturday for the big game, and spent Saturday evening as tho guests of Miss Beatrice Hol- brook. J. L. Crookwho recently sold his place here in Springfield is. Bhipping his goods today and his family expects to leave in a few days for their new home at Sun,- nyside, Washington. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department or the Interior. M V. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore. gon, November 16, 1915. Notice Is horobr given that' James A. Resides of Vlda, Oregon, who, on Davis on North Fifth Btreet. ff.r' Sf'fJ "IP,0 Lu PiJ udvuuu ou. 103. uange 2B., Willamette Merldan. has evening was passed. The Five Hundred club was charmingly entertained Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edessa Cox on Fifth street. The guests were Mrs. I. V. Jack' r The Willing Workers held an enjoyable session last Friday af ternoon at tho homo of Mrs. J. D After an hour or more of work quilting, a delicious luncheoa was served. Mrs. Minnie Kahler and father R Simmering of Pentwnter, Michigan, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Perkins yea- terday. The Kensington club will hold the University of Oregon and X), Jits next? Meeting on Friday af A.Cyiand the' entertainment "of temoon at trie home of Mrs. J. the evening Vas provided by di-jW. Coffin. filed notice of lntontion to mnk Ftnni Pivo-year Proor, to establish claim to tho land above described, before I. P, Hewitt, U. S, Commissioner, at his .office, at Eugene- Oregon, on tho 29th day of December, 1915. As this land 1h in Sec. S9, a school section, tho State of Oregon is especially cited' In this notice. ' Claimant names as witnesses: Carey JV. Thomson, of. Vlda;;Oregon; Jofca V. Low,' of Vlda, Oregon; Michael llanley, of Vlda, Oregon; Abo Gilbert,, ui .ugene. vr "'?' J- M- UPTON, Nov. 18-Dec. 22 Register. I )