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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1915)
To Our Friends and Patrons THE OLD OLD WISH A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS Day and Night Phons 31 A new Cola-ale scan at Perry. ' ' m m a J. J. Ualnbrldgo of near Lo well was In Springfield today, Hour tlio now Edison Dine Phonographs at Peory's. William 0. Tcrrlll of Dayton, Ohio, Hpcnt the vock-ond at' the Hoy Jenkins homo, Roy Doffonbachor. a Coburg barber, has accepted a position In tho C. B. Wlicaton shop. Porn On Tuesday, Decem ber 11, 1915, to Mr. and Mm. Frank Lafolo of Marcola, a son. . Wanted Young cow, Jer sey profcrrcd, fresh, or soon to bo fresh. Henry Vollstcdt, box 180. Mrs. R V. Snecd & Sons Colgate's Pqery's. Talcum 15c at A Krcat variety of useful Christmas Gilts to bo found at tho Homo Furnishers, . HAY DEN & MET CALF m 9 Pert Cowling of C'awfords Allle who has been in the hospital for soinotlmo suffering with ri Jurcs to his foot was in Spring field today, tho guest of Vanco Cagloy. Mr. Cowling Is an cm ploy of tho Booth-Kelly Co. at Wcndllng. 4 Our windows aro filled with useful Christmas presents, the kind that aro appreciated. IIAYDEN &METCALF, Tho Homo Furnishers, ' Mrs. E. F, Bean, who under wont an operation at the 'Eu gene hospital ten days ago, is at her homo here, and was ablo will giyo away ton sacks of flour! to sit up for a little time yes Christmas ove. Ask about It at terday, tho storo, I .. , Mrs. nose xucivay, wnuo as- Dorn On Wednesday. Do- aisting in serving tho banquet comber IB, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. 'or me Aiewociist urotnernoou Fmtilc Wnst nf Mkrnn. a n 1-2 Monday evening, was seized pound daughter. ft1,111 B0y?.ro headache, prob- ably tho aftfermath of an attack -Wishing you a merry Chrtet- '? aml a Phy8,clan liaa u . htA.. ir .to no caiieu. 1 1 1 1 . i. o i. tv rriii. 1 on. mX -rinia ' The LUcrory society, benefit and Main streets. Lt th(J HIgh school Frhay .i; , LX., fni tll,s sm will be expended aa Knthhnov h in mn r biS !ncccs6ary uuder thc direction of her rathbr. Rev. II. J. Blair, dur-,vln,fr.(1 Arv nronif1nn,. nf tu .... . i .... f......ui . .1 . ... a- L. IKrk. lug his sickness. Mrs. A. P. McKlnzey re turned Tuesday evening from i Portland where she hnd been vis king her sister, Mrs. C. II. wiii- Tales of the Town ovor th. w.cek.cnd- "liirttoXA aVdved Storo will bo open ovonlngs homo Friday night for tho holl- gr"u -" until Christmas. COX & COX. days. Her school will resume Us f"".' " . '. ,." m m m Savo 1-3 by buying Roxall School Tablets at Peery's. ii Rev. W. N. and Dr. Keoney Ferris will return from Norken- zie where they are engaged In special meetings, to bo present in tnc morning service of the !ZU mZ Z ,Z7 ,w."nB. to continue through next Herbert Hansen, assistant at tho First National bank, left IT Go to tho Palaco of Sweets' thlB mornine for Portland to' to buy'poanuts 5 cents a quart ZuZo. He wlllSiS? at Fall. City to visit hs mother be fore he returns. Miss Anna Youngi who is em SOCIAL NOTES . ' The Fortnichtlv club will clve stenographer in another of its pleasant dances on Miss Olive Smith Is confined to her hbhto with an atatck of tho grip. m m m . . moved as a James uarnan returned yes- b0iSlB:nd la evneeted home Fri- Saturday evening, Christmas UU8lnC8S trlp day evening to spend Christmas night at Stevens hall. Special and Sunday with her parents, mumc win oe proviueu aim iuowj Mr. and Mrs. S. Young. (Who attend aro assured a splwi- ' did time. 1 ' . Mrs. Nettie Christy of Mc-j ' Cormick, vVashlngton, arrived I Thirty high school students nt the homo of her grandmoth- . were absent Monday on ac er. Mrs. M. Bllllncs. tho first of count of sickness, and when, on tho week, and will spend tho Tuesday, there were even more holidays vlsltlnpr numerous rel- hbsent, the school was dlsmiss- atives in this vlcinty.- ed for the holiday recess. The grades continued in session un Mr. DaVis, who bought the til this afternoon. Herbert Beadle property at E; und Sixth streets several Captain Dodd was the reclp months ago, came in Tuesday lent of a hapyy reception Tues evening to look after his prop- day evening at the home of Mr. erty nnd left last evening for lna and Mrs. I. Cline, in Pruneville, home In California. In honor of his birthday annl- versary. Games made tho even Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Moore left Ing hours go all too quickly, and Tuesday to stay with Mr, before the guests departed, re Moore's mother, Mrs. Mary Hoi- freshments were served. Those land, who is very ill at her home who complimented Captain Dodd west of Eugene. Mrs. Holland -were Mr. and Mrs. Cllno, Mr. and Is one of tho early Oregon nlo- Mrs. Fred Cline. Charles Myers tho largo ncers, having crossed the plains and family, F. B. Chase and i family, H. E. Wiley and family, 'nrwl .Tnlin Hrvnn nnd fnmllv. Wesley Stevens, tho bicyclo repair man, has purchased the a number of fronds surprised bowling alley from W.'J, and M. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Valuer last L. Bartlett, and will move his re- evening upon the occasion of pair shop to tho bowling alloy Mr. aVllier's birthday annlver and will conduct both estab-' Barv. The surmise Was coni- Portland. , dovn' from Marcola this morn ing on business. -4 Mr. and Mrs. J. E .Fox Icavo tomorrow for Lebanon to spend tho holidays with relatives. J. K. Pratt and J. A. Crab tree were In Sprlngflcll the first of'lho week marketing their tur keys. Tho MIsbcs Grace and JcbsIo Walker go to Albany tomorrow to spend Chrlstmns with their sister, Mrs. 0. C. Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Green aro visiting Mr. and. Mrs. J. P. Green, Mr. Green's parents. They aro also visiting Mrs. Green's parents In Eugene. A thrust ring on generator at thc Oregon Power by ox team. company s piani was oroKen nc 9 o'clock Tuesday morning, and tho Booth-Kelly mill was closed for tho want of power. A now ring was ordered in Portland by telephone, and it arrived here at 8 o'clock tho same evening. Tho repairs wcro completed by 10:30. lishments 1 Grocery Buying F)oesn 't Require the time and thought and attention ,' that it ued to. Nowadays, at this modern store, we take care of the ' Vorry part' of, your grocery buyingwe stand be tweenypu and impure fppd's and un desirable goods, -and the cost is no . mgrjj yian for iijfe. npr, gopds. Get the Habit of Trading H$re. , Larimer's plete, but the host soon joined " in tho pleasure of the evening. S Games were played and later light refreshments were served. Those who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stahlger, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrln, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Erler, Mrs. E. R. Lemley, Lena Brewer, Etta Vallier, Ar thur Valller, Claudle Vallier, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vallier, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Meachen, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brattain, Mr. Freeman. Tho Emanon ciub met with Mrs. M. L. Franco Wednesday afternoon for a jolly Christmas i party. Greens -uul other de corations appropriate to the sea son made tho Franco homo gay. I A pleasant afternoon "of games jwas followed by a Christmas tree and a visitation of Santa Claus. Tho ladles present wore Mrs. Silas Gay, Mrs. .7. Til. Fox, Mrs. Vlri Williams, Mrs. J. C. ; Parker, tyrs. M. L. France. Mrs. J, E. Edwards, Mrs. A. Valen- .tlne, Mrs. I. A. Nice, Mrs. Geo. Catching, Mrs. W. A. Dill, Mrs. Hayden, Miss Ethel Conley, Miss Lulu McPherson, Miss Vin 'McPherson, Mrs. E. E. Morri son, Mrs. Herbert Walker, Mrs. Ray Lomloy, Miss Edna Swarts; Mrs. Marvin Drury, Mrs. Henry McCollum, r.Mr. Mackeneoti of. Camp Crek. was in Sm-inxfleM Tuwi- day on lW;Way toTarkx, Cam k ' Mrs. E, V. Sned & Sons will give away ton sacks of flour Christmas ove. Ask about it at Do Blorc. W. E. Winfrey of Landax, was brought down today and taken to thc Eugene hospital suffering with Injuries to his foot. Mins May Hartung of Oakland Calif., former Domortld Science teacher In the Springfield public schools, Is spending thc holiday vacation with her parents in Eu gene. She was in springneiu to day visiting Miss Rutledge and other friends. a Punils of the SnrinKfleld nub ile schools have been conduct ing a spirited campaign for tho salo of Red Cross stamps, and succeeded in disposing of 851 of them. Pupils of Miss Bartlett's room sold 3G5, of Mies Walker's room 255. Miss Copenh&vers room 131 and of Mies Smlth'jJ an even 100. 0 0 Try one sack of Beet Pulp for that cow's Christmas'. It will more than please her, you will get more milk and it will cost you less money. 100 pounds for $1.35, feeds 3 times as far as mill feed. Come in and we will tell you how to get more for your money than you have been getting. This feed is highly re commended by all dairymen as a feed that gets "better results for less money' SPRINGFIELD FEED CO. OWIWMAHy fTkTMsnntofM. war wkt, twr tw' wka .wmx mm furfur cHtwwwvtKyum ill A SMALL eW of W-B.CUT Chewkrf-tfce RmI . . Tebeeeo Chvw.mwmt, ti dnduifitjm, hwuii it wrick tobasao. Jntt for tiwK rceson you need ely tmM aitew; HnM' why HUt wHk)m4tr Am ttw Bfmry kM. Mir IMa w mw fn fnm 1b Wtf Mir wd U ofSry tt. -tUthm U m Hk hfaa aat tkm M toWa ." KOt Vf vmux mnm cmew, n ium y cm, Sweetest HI' Candies there are can be had at the Palace of Sweets Candy makes the nicest Christmas gift, and we have some mighty pretty gift boxes, too. Drop in and seo them. 1 WHEN IN NEED OF HARDWARE, FUR NITURE, A RANGE, HEATER, RUG, OR PAINTS AND OILS SEE HOLBROOK & JOHNSON I Homo of Ilotno-Msde Candy CHRISTMAS GIFTS we have a nice assortment of watches clocks, cut glass, hand painted silVee warcfrench. "rVORPpUNTAIN PENS "AND JEWELRY TO SELECT EiROI IN OUR WINDOW THERE ARE MANY ARTICLES SUIT ABLE FpR. CHRISTMAS C4JFTS. CALL AND LOOK. OUR STOCK OVER AND-SEE OUR PRICES. WE .WILL HELP YOU TO FND SOMETHING THAT WILL MAKE A NICE CHRISTMAS GIFT AND SUIT YOUR P.URSE ALSO. D. W. ROOF Jeweler and Optician. Springfield WHY WE WISH YOU A Happy and Prosperous New Year We wish you happiness and prosperity during the coming yearrs because the men who direct the affairs of iMm Company 'iiesire to' expre'' tlie feeling of good will toward their nalgkbors, natural in mankind, and' second, because ' The prosperity of pur Compasy Oepesett Bpog your prosperity. 1 ' No utility company can ride ove the Jvrf of tke community -which it serves. Wishing you a prosperity ia which -we -wast, to share may seem, to -bo a selfish attitude, unless it is remembered tht tke relations between the, public and our company are reclprocaL, ' J . Service companies do vjtal work I tie mc4m municipahty work contributing in no small measure to th yppgreea and welfare of every inhabitant. , "- - 8 - utility organizations perform & large share of the co-operative . effort essential to'clyfc advancent toward Qyt vcem of indusirieW tothe reduction of physical labor &nd lcre4 aafaty of life and property; toward domestic' economy aat commercial vitality ia the promotion, oi better living and working coadWoss. ' The prosperty of the utility cesipBie asA the people are iaterde-" pendent. A utility organization aaiwt raaaoiiaMy proaperouB to its work efflclentiy"and thus contribute fully to th prowfiorMy ef the public- ' We ask tho same good -wll from cUmwi which we fed'aHd exi" towards them. " " Oregon Co 4. v V 3 V (