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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1915)
t ( f 3T If i i1,'K,f XtSf 1 1 i. fftfQUDA Y ? ? 1 J i DISPLAY AWAITS YOUR JlSSHEC'llON Eretents are to 1 found at the Home of Mistier, JTho DftplfHt fold-week Prayer- wryico wniucgm at two j. m. MoiiiborH hM'd'ifrloiidH nolo Uio clinifga of hour. , Mr. 13. V, Sliced' ft. Souh will glvo itwuy ton biicIcb of flour ciiriQtniuH cvo. Ask auout ll at tho Kioto. Am. ' mk . . nam -dm . AirH. uuafi Windsor iuurcoia, wi'tVvJina boon ntIiorSprliigflold hosj)ltnl a fow d&y,fWM tukon to tho homo of Mi&WUary Rob erta Saturday. '. ITm.v dlucontliitiud dvliic your dooks aim see about pre miums, COX & COX. M. Fcnwlck and A. B. Kcnncr. who. havo nearby farina north east7 of SnrliiKflcld. last week purchased a power spraying out fit and aro now bolter tlian over prepared to care for their fruit. Our windows are filled with useful Christinas presents, tho kind that arc appreciated, IIAYDEN &METCALF, Tho Home Furnishers. Itev. Ii; J, Blair, who has been qplte ill for, several weeks is re ported as,, somewhat liipovcd. ''. t PREPAREDNESS '-Allavo your shoes repaired by Hall tho Shoo ItyetjOr;, and (1kH prepared ror tno worm, loyD tfe i) bach er "ofCob"uric Jipent Sunday Ih gprtagfiekl. Ob to the Palaco of Sweet lo buy 'pcan tills, 5 cents a quart. . Members of the Artlsaiv lodgt) eon. Owe of the club were, Mrs. Fred Breeder, Mrs, Ernest byork Mrs. Qoddard and Mrs. WlllfiWiop. ClUBvmn)ersW-e sent were Mrs. C K. Wheaton, Mrs J, W. goffai, Writ. O .B. Kcs- rro urged to attcpd, together wy, Mrs. H. A. Korf, Mrs. L. May, ..,(!. ..rl.i.. i. rn'.i t" in MrH. R K. Lennart anil MIhh n t. ..i. ...- Edna S war tB. Tlio noxL-mcctlne T.trri M V Rnnf.,1 A " "'V . J 'l it,. ' ,,,111 i, t.i.i t.V- .iiT .Vi,; ,.v n..,,,c ,10,u Wednesday even ng at "4 V.i i J ?, p iiSn?nNS tC 53? J fnS ?2f iM'o lodo hall. After the supper ' 7 at tI,c mc of Mrs. Kcssey. Chrlfltman ovo. Ask about Jt at?n .leant mr,. nmn-rU t tho atoro. , BOclltl d time ' b ; Mro. W. A. Dill provided en tr- . . " -: . ' .. ' Mnvnii talnmcnt for half a dozen little t rim i.nciinH or run unriHi.in.il i" church will hold a Food "Sale, Saturday, Dec. 18, at Morrison & Browning odlco. Rosa Hughes of Crawfords vlllo camo in Saturday for a vls II with Ilov. II. J. Blair and re turned home Monday. Good reliable fire Insurance. No assessments: no membership fee. Pay onco and you aro done. H. E. Walker at tho CJty Hall. Tho little daughter of Ernest Nicholson of Donna underwent an operation at the Springfield hospital Saturday for the re moval of her tonsils. follows Thursday In honor of the Mavor E. B. MorrlBon left n sixth birthday anniversary of her Urnruuii, fV, oonmnnirt fniifnr. ! son, Francis. An afternoon of Inla oil biiBlnnHB. Ho oxnccfH tollY Wdund up about a birthday be back some time this week. ' Rov. IL C. Etlifill wont to compare our prices with others and if all things are equal buy at Home. Day and Night Phone 31 Jas Commlngs, aged 8, who died thcro Saturday. led Sunday evening on a chargo of drunk and disorderly, and was lined $10 in tho recorders court lllila mnmliifr tin tinlil If f.lilnf n t-ii i t..i nwi-l T?rri. Tlnhnn anil fnmllv frnm IOI I'OIKIO JiUWIirUH HUU U- 11UIU! V V . ... r. i fln1l tusslo with his prlsloncr. but no ua,c, wnsmngion, are ui, further cnargo was made. ,lV ?. . J. J. Manwarrlug and family.) ' R. D. Murray, Insnoctor for Mr. Baheo expects to locate in . tho Northwest Board of Flro bpnngueiu. Underwriters, was in Springfield ) yestorday making the annual in-! W. A. Redmond, who was in Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hcaley of Eugene spent Sunday In Spring field with Mr, and Mrs. Robert SIdwell. ' A largo crowd congregated in front of the Racket store Satur day evening when Santa Claus appeared and gave souvenirs to the assembled youngsters. Earl Dlllard of Eugene has been appointed head electrician at the Booth-Kelly mill, taking the place made vacant by the resignation of Ed. Tibbetts. Jack Littell; formerly in busi ness in Springfield, and now In the V. S. Internal revenue office In Portland, arrived Friday for a visit of a few days in Spring- Mrs. Ada Wells died at her home at Thurston yesterday, aged Gl years. The funeral services will be held tomorrow at Thurston and Interment will tomal Inspection of Boilers Nos.j injured at the Booth-Kelly mill Je made at Uo ML Vernon ceme 4 nnd C at the Oregon Power ;ten days ago, ana was operated i Icomnanv'a nlant. lou at tho Eugene hospital last . , x nf . i week, Is Improvelng nicely and U''a ;ii Bruco Evans, who conducted a ' was able to sit up a little today. jSeSfnTOt Se ?Chrit scrlcs of revival meetings heroi ;tian church Thursday evening a year ago, and wno lias just inc orunmnccs uoiu uapusm at g 0ciock. The program will completed a series at Browns- and Tho Lord's Supper, were ob-)ljQ m charge 0f the committee vllle, camo in yesterday for a served at tho services of the Bap- ic0riip08ed of Vance Cagley, Her .littio visit with menus nere, and ubi cuurcn ycsieruay. op;onuiu.i)ertiu&1v80n an(i Randall Scott. TaleS Of tile TOWn Long Beach. California. He 1 Igoes soon to Bluffton, Ind! ?, .f0p a meotng of a month C. P. Clover of Coburg was in Springfield over the week-end visiting his daughter, Mrs, II. J. Cox. J. F. McDanlol leaves this eve ning for Monte Vista, Colorado, iWhereJio .will OPond some timo ulM rnlaflvna " ...... T Vk Rep. M. Fcnwlck received a Indiana, and then returns to Oregon for meetings at Hillsboro and Mc Minnvllle. There Oregon meet ings will start about the middle of February. Long & Cross are malting up a quantity of tanks for the Ever full 'Radiator System? majflo for use on automobiles "which re nulre auxiliary water sunnly for long distance call Friday from their radiators. This tank is Attorney General Brown as Sa-' placed under the rear seat and lem asktn him to coma to tho contains a quantity of cold wat capltal In a fow days on legal or.. A small tube leads from the business for the state. rndiator and coils In tho tank. When the water In the radiator They went to San Francisco fair ; Oliver Johnson has jiiBt com- begins to boil tho steam Is car land stopped here Thursday on plcted a fine display floor In tho rlcd Into tho cold water tank, their way home to visit his cast show window of tho Hoi- whero It condenses, forming a brother Ronald Roberts and aunt brook &Johnson store. It gives vacuum back In tho radiator, , Miss Mary Roberts, and other quite an air of distinction to the and cold water display made therein. Interest was shown by the good ly numbers In attendance. Two were received into church fel lowship. Tho business meeting of the Berean class of the Christian. church will be held Friday even ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gay, Instead of at the class' room as decided Sunday. All members of the class requested to be present. , . Dr. N. Roberts and Miss Thelr ma Hanson of Olpmpla, Wash., were married Dec. 1st, at the home of the bride's parents in that city. A largo number of wedding. Into tho radiator as needed. rvnncta nltntwlnrl tlin Tne regular rauuuny suuiai and business meeting of the Ep worth League was held Friday Gvenine. December the 10th. In connection with this meeting the is thus drawn relatives and friends. They fre- annual election of ofllcers took There will bo songs, readings and a few talks. There will be no admission charge. Died At his home in Spring field on Saturday. December 11. 1015, R. P. Redding, aged 66 years, 9 months and 24 days.The services were held yesterday at Walker's chapel and the remains were taken to aiarcoia mis jiiqrhlng for interment. . A 1 " " "" v SOCIAL NOTES . Experts Who Know Tho leading Hotel Stewards and Chofs of the World use and recommend Grape -Nuts FOOD This product contains the. finest ingredients known to tho art of Culinary Siconco, and we recommend It to tho public, with our guarantee over tho seal of our association. ' The International Mutual Cooks and, Pastry Cooks Association THEODORE M, La MANNA ADOLPHE MEYER President Secretary E. 8. HODQSKIN, M."D. v '- i.v . ;. Food Expert. . " ' 1 " 1 . . This Bnlondld food Is made of Wheat tnont nf theao trralns. lncludihe tho nrloeleaaL.rfihieral blenenta so hecessa ',a nnri 'inntntnlnlncr vlcm nf hnrlv and mind, butufhieh' aro. so often lackinc v v tttMtii v""r5 o ' r w ' f -' -.j-iir- j irT 1 w ""dietary. - Ij, " dinner, try using ono-quartor, Grapo Nuts and three-quarters- bread-crumbsrin'stead of t all hrea crumlje. !Vou will be delighted with the crisp, nuttyMlavourr imparted by tlifi? ' wholesome Ingredients . '..u V Grapo-Nuts food comes ready to eat direct from tho pa,9kaBo;.adviiourlshiug, , aSljyiIgUUlU, uuuiiuuuyui, uojiuiuo, j. , turned to their home Saturday, iplac'e and was conducted by the (President or tne L-eague, itanuan BCOU. The following officers were elected to represent the Lea gue's Cabinet; President, Ram dall Scott, reelected; First Vice President, Orsoa Vaughn; Sec ond Vice-President, Dorothy Miller; Third Vice-President, Chloo Woolley; Fourth Vice- President, Frances Bartlett; Sec retary. Oswald Olson; Treasurer Winifred May; Organist, Dorris Slices; Chorister, Leota Mc Cracken; Reporter, Herbert Hansen; Librarian, Lucile Smith. After tho election of officers tho meeting was continued un- Jder tho direction of the Fourth j vive-i-resiaent, UTances uart llett. Games were indulged In and a very good number, fifty or more, were present to enjoy them. Hot pop corn and large red apples wero served to those present by tho entertainment commltteo and were heartily ac cepted and appreciated. Sixty members of the Order of Odd Fellows, of tho subordin ate lodge and tho oncampment, attended a special meeting Fri day evening In honor of Robert Andrews of Portland, grapd pat riarch of Oregon. Ho made an excellent talk on OddfellQwshlp, A fine banquet was servedjby the Rebekah degree staff. 3 i !j 'Tjib G. T. Club met fat tho home, of Miss, Edna '.Swarts andbarley. ind'. c.bn'talns the eptlro nutri- ipcessary ror ouiiumg in tho usual 1v J 1 p 1 Where's a, Reason''; "K. ,nf (toditax.) t '"'Sold'by Gro'ceVs11 every where, v 1 " , v iy Gro'c jThursday evenings A yefy plea jsaiit tlrfto was spent in cnattlng IHLLJII., 1HCIIIUUIO IjpiCOCIIV iwer.e; Misses' Laify Copenhaver, Jessie Walker, Theda jerkins, 'Florence Coffin. T Tbo'lenghigtdn clpb met Fri day afternoon fqr an enjoyable seslon at the1 home of Mrs, N. W. 'EnVerv. ' Needlework was tho jdtverspn, after which tho?hosf qss served, a. most appetizing lunch8' cake with the proper number of candles ablaze on Jt. Those present were Carl Stroud, Law rence Stroud, Delbert Sikes, Wil liam Pollard, Thomas McCullum, Francis Dill and Robert Dill. Pi V A t ictute Pottery Statuify Xmas Cards Calendars Modern Picture rrammg EUGENE ART STORE v 6E0. H. TURNER Palno Bid?. 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