The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916, December 20, 1915, Image 3

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Tenntson
(jrOOClS
J. ARE HERE AT LAST
If you can still use
Chrlot'mno Seals
!" Christmas! Stickers
' Christmas Tags
I Christmas Cards
Christmas Gift Boxes, etc.
Come and see the best
line in Springfield.
Day and Night
Phone 31
ChVrfoH JtfcKob, formerly one
oftjiii t'rdi'rlctor'B of Die Spring
now Provision company, loft lasx
wcoic by automobile for Bllo
Bhono, Idaho, whore ho will go
IttiO bUHlllCBH,
SOCIAL NOTES
Mrs. Wclby Stevens entertain
cd the N. O. 0. club Tuesday
4
I Tales of the Town I
, , '(N, ,V Illalr. 1h' I'flJ&rWil.
tin ...quu.o low fi ma noma at
Mill and D Htrootn,
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A, pick-up .team . of .Springfield
basket ball playcru wont to Qo
iihon Saturday evening njid wero
dofented 07 to 8,
H O
Mrrt. ID, V. Sliced & Bona
will glvo uwuy Ion $ackn of flour
CJirlHtnms ovo. AbIc about It at
tho Htoro.
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Tho Methodist and Baptist
hfinlcnl. lmll fnninu will nlnv ihn
second ganio of tho Sunday "I1tcr""n ,at 'lor Mmo 0,1 M,u
fcchool series tomorrow evening. , Street, ncfroflhnients wero sery-
M. M Male, employed In tho afternoon wore: Mrs. Ronald
Booth-Kelly mill at Wondllng. iHobcrts and Mrs. A. Perkins,
spent tho week end with his Members present wero: Mrs.
inniliy In SnrhiKflo d. r. a. uoi'uo, Mrs. James stcv'
art, Mrs. J. A. Scavoy, Mrs. J. J.
-A croat variety of useful Bryan, Mrs. W. L. McCulIoch.
Christmas Gifts to bo found at Mrs. B. A. Washburno and Mrs.
tho Homo Furnishers. i Howard woods, (Eugene.)
IIAYDEN & MIST-CALF.
Tho G. T. Club was entertain
A burning Dud In tho Luther cd Thursday night at tho home
house on Fifth strcot between or MIbs Edna Swarts, Fifth and
G. ahd H. brouKht but tlio Arc B streets. Those present wero:
do'iVartmcnt at fi:4G last" avenlnir. Miss Florence Coffin. MIbs Lafcv
i- j ' . " . .j. .
uopennaver, miss Jessie walker
and Miss Thcila Pedklns.
Thq birthday of MIbs Anna
Gorrle was Uie occasion of a
Nr York theatrethe Manlmt
ten Opera .llouao in order -to
accommodate tho crowds. His
lafit night's receipts at tills thea
tre were over $GQO(). Ho then bc
g'kn his farewell tour of America
and consistently broke records
ovjrywhero ho appeared, The
season of 1013-14 was devoted
to tho principal Eastern cities.
LaHt season took him to the
coast and back. This year
Forbes-Robertson decided to re
turn to America In order to play
those cities he had not been able
to visit. .
vr
tfo damage was dono.
Our windows are filled with
usoful Christmas presents, tho
icinu uiut aro appreciated.
Pictures
Pottery
Statuary
Xiiias Cd'fds
Calendars
. Mod em Picture
which has been in use in this vl
clnlty for tho imst sovoral weeks
was in Springfield yards over
Polno Bldg.
Go to tho Palace of Swcots
to buy peanuts, 5 cents a quart
-Storo will bo open evenings
IIAYDEN &MISTCALF, (party given by her sister, MIbs V raiTling
Tho Homo FurnlBhers. Lillian Gorrle Thursday ovenlnc
In her flimrtmnntn. In Mm Vitus
A Southern Pacific pile driver .block. Tho evening was spent
witn games and music after
which a dainty luncheon was
served. Those nresont wwc Minn
Sunday and will bo sent out to-l-Chlore MnRtnrann. M!r Murim-
day to Phoenix, In southern Orc-'crite Gorrle, Miss LUcille Smith.
iMJsb JSHa Bosscn, Mies Maude
; Gorrle. Miss Tora noHnnn. Mlsn
Dr. D. W. Morton of the Unl-, Doris Slkes, MIbs Irva Barbrc
voraity or Oregon school of and MIbs Anna Gorrle.
commerce, will address the Me-1
11 11-1 M it. 1. 1 A A 1 I
hv uiuuvi ui vviiucu till
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ItOCK-iiePlL
WUia T3ArCCO
a Lmic ofcit or tm
IS WKC S AT ti yttKt THAH
a Hum or THe.et. xm
AtL M6HT.f-
HAVE you ever heard men who mi ordinary tobiteeo
sy aoythtn in its favor? ,
But newly all tJie men wKq re today ustni W-B,
CUT chewing the Real Tobacco jObi.,Wii 'cut,JoH
shred vtre started by the su&((m oc friesos who
liked it better than &e ordinary kiM.
. M.i. t wrmiu ssirrau pawiipr if !. w..v"3L'f 1
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SVEN 11 NEED OF
EUGENE ART STORE
GEO. H. TURNER
Tenth ,and Wlllamotto
EUGENE, '
i k m m m
,-7-Mrs. E. V. Snecd & Sons
will "glyo away ten sacks of flour
Christmas ove Ask about It at
thb storo.
The Springfield public schools
will close Thursday afternoon
Ml nVf.lnit .1.,.
. . . 1 A 1 lull I'llUUV UL IMU illUll
aa rr, 'X r ! s91100 ouuumg. a small admis
U1IUII UVUIIIIIKn nlln, tl Inlrlnn. nr, 1,1. ..).! V ..-."V. u vvnuvu
until GhrlBtmas. COX & COX. l A"6","' "w"'b. ' .D.DU"T entertainment given by the Lit
- i i ijcci, uuHincssanu jicugion." erary society of the high school
tiioy jonKins.anu lnmuy.navc
moyod from Fifth and A streets
tojappartmcnts In tho Sutton
block.
. a
A now (ilspliiy wlndpw has
bcoii constrilcted In tho West
window of tho Chase & Brigham
cigar storo.
le'ndc struck Springfield .shortly
before G o'clock last ovenlpg,
but so far us learned no dam
ago was dono, Jimmy Young
and Ray Bally maintain the
first gust blow them down.
Bion was charged and the pro
ceeds are to be given to needy
iamnies in spnngiieiu.
FORBES-ROBERTSON IS
Tho theatrical season of 1915-
Sunl Harlan and wife of
Stockport, Iowa were in Sprlnc- 16 will bring to tho Eugene The
field last week for a visit with atro, Thursday, Dec. 23, the
H. E. Brattaln and family while most distinguished actor on the
on their way homo from the stage, sir jonnston Forges- Hob-
falr at San Francisco. Tho ertson. Forbes-Robertson is now
Hnrlans and tho Brattalns wero mnklng his farewell tour of the
neighbors m Iowa years ago, u.ngusn-speaking world, in 1912
1 H. I II. .1.. n i i a 1. 1. t. t a a
fii. fi wnnlr'a hnlMnva nn1 will " IHCir HffiL V1811 SlUCC UUKUU IJ15 IlirCWGU lOUf aii
nnnn mMnn.lov T5ni.nVvM.OH). ' 1UIUIIKUU1, JiHgianU. All Uie ' " -
YOUR SWEET TOOTH
Will find its desire In pur
complete stock of candies,
Wo have Chpcolates of the
finest grades, and we mqke
our. own, taffies and creams.
A samplo taste wil convince
you of the goodnes of our
goods.
HARDWARE, FUR
NITURE, ARANGE,
HEATER, RtjG, OR
PAINTS AND OILS
SEE HOLBROQK fe JOHNSON
CHRISTMAS
3,1910.
l7-Good rcllabio fire lnsuranco.
No assessments: no membership
fco. Pay onco nnd you aro dono.
it E.' Walker at tho City Hall.
Juanlta McKlnncy, a member
of tho Springfield High school
girls' basket ball team, sprained
a finger nt practice Friday even
-Have Hall ,tho Shoo Doctor
important cities in the English
Thomas LA Campbell, who is provinces were visited and in
collected with an Astoria real March 1913 ho began his fare
cstato company, arrived In .well engagement in London at
Springfield Snturday night from 'Drury Lane Theatre Royal. This
Spattlo and will spend tho holl-1 enormous theatre, ono of the
days with his father, G. A. largest in the world playing first
Campbell. Mr. Campbell says class attractions, was packed for
Seattle business men report an eleven consecutive weeics, the
unusually, nctivo Christmas receipts breaking all previous re
trade. : cords in the history of London
theatres. On his last night on
Oscar Milllcan of Waltervllle the London stage, Juno 6th,
last week shipped in seven head when he played "Hamlet," the
of thoroughbred Hcrford cattlo prices were doubled, five dollars,
fix up those old shoes and save; to add to his herd of fine ani- (one ginuea) being charged for
tho Christmas shoes for Sun- mnls. The additional stock was tho orchestra and first balcony
day's. Fifth and Main. purchased at a fancy price at, seats. Over ?G,000 were taken
tho LIvo stock show at Portland in.
MlBsMyrtloCopenhavor. prln-jand comes from the Chandler I In October, 1913, he opened
clnnl of the Wondllng schools, herd of Baker. Oroiron. Mr. Mil- his farewell American tour in
spent the week-end in Spring- uCan captured a large share of New York. For seventeen weeks
Hold, uior scnoois cusmiBs next t. 1C nr zes n i s class at the Forbes-Robertson n aved n New
TlllirflflnV IlftOriinnn for tlln llOlI T mm nmmtu foil, n fnnr mnntUa Vrvlr nrnonntlno mn.lnx oMl'
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Homo of Homo-Mado Candy
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GIFTS
WE HAVE A NICE ASSORTMENT OFSi!WATCHES
CLOCKS, CUT GLASS, HAND PAINTED
CHINA, SILVER WARE, EjNCH
I iVORYbUNTAINPENS
AND JEVypLRV
TO SELECT
FROM
IN OUR WINDOW THERE ARE MANV ARTICLES SUIT
ABLE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. CALL AND LOOK OUR
sfd.CK:OVER AND SEE OUR PRICES. WE WILL HELP
YOU TO FIND SOMETHING THAT WiLL MAKE A NICE
CHRISTMAS GIFT AND SUIT YOUR PURSE ALSO.
D. W.
Jeweler and Optician. Springfield
days.
ago.
SIR JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBERTSON
l classical plays, all of which he
. had previously acted In that city,
but, despite tho fact that there
was no novelty in his repertoire,
'he again broke records In tho
'matter of receipts and attend-
r nee and for tho last three weeks
. of his New York farewell ho was
forced to. move to the largest
CALL FOR WARRANTS
Notice Is hereby given that I
wiU pay all outstanding Street
improvement warrants up to
and including number G79S and
all General Fund warrants up to
and. Including number G432
against tho Town of Springfield,
Interest will cease after Decem
ber 24, 1Q15. By order of the
Town Council.
LILLIAN QORRIE.
Dec. 20-3-7-0, Treasurer.
Springfield Racket Store
THE HOLIDAY TIME
Come make your selections now and we, will put
them away for you until Christmas. New goods be
ing shown daily at the very lowest prices. We can
make your money go farther this year than ever. Fol
low the crowd ahd visit the Racket Store.
In tho "Passing-of tho .Third .Floor Back", at tho Eugene
Theatre, Thursday, December 23,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tho Interior,
U. S. Land Ofllco nt Rosoburg, Ore
gon. Novombor 10, 1015.
Notjco Is horoby Given that Jamoq
A. Resides of Vltla, Oregon, who, on
November 0, 191G, mado Homestead
Entry.. Serial No, 073C8. for Lots 6. 7
nnd 8 of Section 80, Township ICS,
Range 2Q Wlllamotto Merldan, has'
(Hod notice or Intent on to make Final
Flvo-year Proof, to estobllBli claim to
tho land nbovo described, boforo I, V.
Hewitt, U. S, Commissioner, at his
office, at Eugene, Orogon, on the 29th
day of December, 1015. As this land
It la Sop, 30, a school section, the
State of Oregon is especially cltod in
this notice.
Claimant names ns witnesses i Carey
V. Thomson, of vlda, Oregon: John
W. Low, of Vlda, Oregon: Michael
llanloy, ot Vlda, Oregon; Abo Gilbert,
of EUgono,
J, M. UPTON.
N6V."18-DeV22 " Register.
SPECIAL
riOtlDAY' for -Chri&mis,
CANDY per lb. Y?UTO0E nhmgmakes'a
' y,, AND' SEE THE . t
15c " nicer present for
W- - ' , MANY NEW, w d
TOYS we Boys and Girls.
drums, gaMes, ar-e showing GLASSWARE'
DOLLS, WAGOtyS, FOR CHRISTMAS AND
ERECTOR SETS, .y ,k wt,,
TRICYCLES CMINAWRE,
Do your Christmas shopping
now better service
and betjter goods than latter We can giVe ywu, oiit
undivided time now. Make up your list ari3 Come
Mly.
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