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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1915)
J. H 'A i I 1 NOTICE For thlo week only, w0 will (llHcdiinftUJIa(lny Goods jof lliclr regular price. Thlo np-ill03 ctrlctly to Holl dny Goods. Day and Night Phone 31 T tales of the Town "lies" Smith and htmlly went to CorvnlllB for tho holiday,, . , ? ' Ed Dupont'of Marcola wan In Springfield On buHinoB today. Dr. W. II. Pollard mado a pro fessional trip to Marcoja Friday mornlnir. Horn On Sundav. Dneon.bor 2G, 101 C, to Mr. una Mrs, Lester "Willi relatives at Wallervile; re- ifl. WJllianiH, aflon. i turning iiomo today. .. Henry Fischer wag transact ing buwinew in Sprlngflekl Unlay; The BIdwoll family spent the week end with friends In Coburg i - Mrs, Wlnco IIHcmnn of Mar.- nd teams from the tMme Sun day sdhooto will begin tfce game at 8 o'clock. ' Steam and ' electric roads in Oregon in 1915 paid $2,200, (183.27 taxes and operating' rov- i WiriEN lto Heed bp bmr cTuesfeHoffilA77,m -'f Ed Billings Bpont Christmas -Wanted Young cow, .Tor- Charles Egglman of the Can-1 soy preferred, fresh, or soon to dy kitchen Is confined to his bed no ircaii, nonry Vollatcut, box wun an nuacic or tno grip. 180. - I I Mrs. W. A. Lambert is auito Hi Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Godman with an attack of the erin. at her and family of Dexter spent tho homo at Fourth and C streets, week-end with his mother. Mrs. I . . Julia Qodinun. , , , ! Mrs. b. m. Crawford of West jepnngjieiu was very in ycsicr- Charles Poole, formerly cdl- dway, but was Improved today. tor, of tho Lano County Star, I , " V . camo In today, from Halsey for1 Mr- ?.mI Mr8 A- D: Williams a visit with friends. w.ero,.H"lneJ, W18 ,LA1,r ana Airs. w. u. aicuuuocii vjnnBunas Rev. II. J. Blair, tlio veteran day. minister or tno Freoietiiouist church la quite low at his homo at Mill and D streets. Charles Fischer was down from Mabel today to bring his Herbert Hansen, an. employe of tho First National Dank, re turned Saturday night from a visit in Portland. 3, Viles who was operated on Iwlfo to the Sprlngflcfd hospital with relative Sho has been 111 at tho Eugeno hospital is im ' ' ' " " Go to tho I'olaco of Sweets to buy peanuts, 5 cents a quart .Mrs. R. II. Miller took dinner with -friends in Eugeno Christ mas day. u Mrs. Nettie Ncal . of Marcola Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Robloy ! or sprmgnoui. f " Oliver Johnson went to Al bany Friday nlKht and snout! Christmas with friends in that; city. for a month or more. proving and will bo able to came . , " " , , homo this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wilson and i - little son Raymond of Fischer's I Thomas Martin, aged 73, was Camp spent tho week-end with brought from Crcswell to tho Mrs. Wilson's mother, Mrs. Julia Springfield hospital last Thurs- Godman. day for treatment. Good reliable flro Insurance. No assessments: no membership Clarence Yach of Clovcrdale and Frank Thomas Of Portland fee. Pay once and you are done, "re wests over tho holidays ofi uic w. a. uni uome. II. E. Walker at tho City Hall. mr. wrawi, wo aim uaugn- ljn8kct ball leam was UcfcMed ler. of Pntlnorn Grovn. snont i... ,1., Christmas and Sunday at the cen,n b of 4G t0 llimnn of IiIk mntlior. Mrs. 12. M. i ' . r- ;i dS&8Wt ! Gbcrt Wmor fpont th. ..clj? season wtlh his grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. James Ruddlman days ? his brother, E. C. Mil Mrs. M. Hillings. ! Henry Ruddlman and Stephen le.p at. a a .and Wa sister, Ilutton of Portland arrived' Fri- Mra A- B- Robertson at Donna., J MIssNom Olfion. central onnr- day to spend Ch'rlBtmas at tho I TT at.or at Coburg , spent Chrlslmas homo of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Rud- ' J; - c'brSvo spent and Sunday with her mother and uimnn. t nuat,na n,i c..in uw w H. E. Lee. who Is employed in 8lstcr Mrs- M- rance licre- it.. n.t. ?rn.. i ! ... im 1 1.... ,-, niaa nil nis laiiiuy m west , , . Tth n.. brothers In Springfield. the Christmas week-end. Springfield. He returned to his iF ',nnB lV ,m 10 f , 1 n Zn work this morning. Doctor and have him fix them . ,UP . . . 4 J. H. Singleton, formerly In ' .i Fern and Leonard Siwdell, WllO AVGIlt 10 CalifDriUa tWO Or Uluw, Kuclnn.a Cn.nrr 11... ...i.il.H .A ma i mi it 1 T7I T " ha f(nI4ttifv t 4 4-t-r it r r s wireo iu u ubu. iciiuiiuvirii- flQl(I( and now engaged In busi- ulvt " Tr "v V. t 1 "A TALE OF THE AIBLY DAYS" Olil toll mo a tnlo of iho nlrly days Of tlto tlmos an thoy ust to bo; - "Plllor pt Fire," and, "ShakcHpcareV Plays" I a'mot too dcop for met 1 want piano facta, and I wont plan words df tlio good old-faabtcncd ways, , VJjon opcccli run froo us tlio songs of birds, . 1 'Way back In tlio airly days. Toll mo a talo of tho timber-lands- Ot tlio old-time pioneers; ' Somopfn' a poro man, nnderstands . AVIth bis feolin's well as ears. Toll of tho 0I4 log house about Tho loft and the puncheon florc- HARDWARES NITURE, A RANGE, HEATER, RUG? OR PAINTS AND OILS A, SEE HOLBROOK Jk JOHNSON 41 I Social Bgtes A vtirv nrnftv Wnflrllntr was gdlomnizcd at 'the home of thQJMrs. M fonue s parenis, mt aim xvjits. if. -rn.i. At- i'At a ' Will' I vv. piauuaiu avo i.iTu Tho old flrciilace, with the crano ' at f3j ipcfc Saturday a ;,7, Tu .u i. 4u ' evening, Decemuer zt, wlo, And the latch string through the ,i,avi t,at- ,T.,ifflrar UJahol in. door. N I of tho things Jest as they 'hey" don't need no e'zeuee! was Tell They Don't tech 'cm up like the pools does Tel they'r all too fine fer usel Say they was 'leven In the famblly Two beds, and a chlst, below, And the trundle-beds that each held three. And tho clock and the old bereau.' was united in marriage to Mr. Roy FroSt. The parlor wag very prettily decorated with wikl ferns, mistletoe ana enrysan- themums. a neautum area w fashloiicd of ferns, white chrys anthemums and white bows, from which hung a dainty white bell, beneath .which stood the bridal party. Rev,E. C. WIgmore performed the impressive ring ceremony. The bride's, sister, Augusta Brabham played the wedding 'march, Miss Clara Larfson, niece, Then blow tho horn at the old back door, Tel the echoes all halloo, And the children gethers home onct brid& maid ' w 7Lv tn .to. while Mr. Roy Brabham, brother Jest as they ust to do; f fc brfd b tf wnhLumCLd ZtCmM" Only a few inUmate frienda With Lumps and Ellas, too, , . , rtfr,aooH or- fA-marchln' home with tho fife and " ' " - And the 1 Ited, mite,.and Bine! ' lftZt Blow and blow tel the sound draps jn n 2$ . ,ow. . j the best wishes of a host of A lm ...1.1 ..n.llt .1X1C1IUO And -wake up mother, and ItuUi and Jo, All sleepln at Bethel Hill; Blow and call tel the faces all tain's .Other gueats were MrTt'nd Mrs. M Ml Male Mr. knirMra. W., T. PalUon, arid 'Mr. Ciira Mat. , These wltJU the ,yoig peofl, made up a goodly num ber who enjoyed the Brattain hospitality. ' -. ..-f- Mr. and Mrs. Claud K6t6:en tertained at 'dinner Christmas day' for Mr? and Mrs. CifffB-'. Eggiman and Mr. .and Mrs. Ch&a. Elliott. . 9, The N. Kester home washe scene of gaiety Chrktmae' day when a score of relatives 'gath ered for a social time. Lou Ren ter and. family were over from Eugene. --- - - Oregon corn acerage nearly doubled during the year, largely due to educational campaiga of O. W. R. & N. Co. Cargo of ties soon to be ent from lower Columbia to Great Britain. , Mrs. C. E. Brattain entertain-' cd her sisters and their families Shine out in the ba6k-log'o blaze, af dinner Christmas dayi ' This And tho shaddors dance on tho old ,was the first time In several hewed wall ,,f years that all the sisters hadi as tucy did in the ajriy iays. keen together. Mrs. Ruth.Brat- Curtatns for Father. . - Wis . "Young man," skid a 8jern,prt as he scanned with severe eyiiVthe dubious report card of his yoBgjjii ful, "this does not look very ing. to ytm know, whea qsairga Washlngtoa was your age he stgod at the head of his classes??" " "Yes. Pa, I know, and whea Qmntm Washlngtoa. ras.your age fee wa James Whltcomb Tttley. nr tH oorirl. Mr8. Brnt-, ident of the United State&Z day evening to be at homi for the holidays. , j; U. Fox, formerly an employe . . it... ff 11. f . f t . . riM . o oi iuu ijuuin-nuuy v-u., ui, .jicss. burg,, and now residing eigne miles wcBt of Eugeno, was in Springfield Sunday visiting with friends. ness'ln Vancouver, B. C. was a 5 8!ster Mrsv Ray LemleyJ caller at the Charles L. Scott iiwpeBuuiBiuiauumew- homo Christmas dav. Mr. Sin- ,noiTow. .xue8uqy. gleton is in Springfield on bus! Born On Sunday, December. 6 ;zu, i;uo, 10 iur. ana xirs. u. u CARD OF THANKS (Graves of Alberta, Canada, who Wo wish hereby to express are visiting his parents, Mr. and our deen sense of gratitude to .Mrs. w. J. uraves, a spn neichborH and friends for tender Mr, and Mrs. isari urecn ana sympathy and Kindly assltance John Andrus of Fischer's camp family from VVouna and Mr. and during the illness and after the underwent a major operation at Mrs. Clarence Green and family death of our loving mother, frpm" Eugeno spent Christmas with their parents Air. anu airs, 1?. W. Green of Springflold. , Pupils ot Miss Grace Walker's .grade had a Jolly time Thursday tho Springfield hospital last Sat urday and is rallying rapidly-, 'from tno effects of the operas tion. I . I Mrs. Alice Holcomb, who un derwent an operation ten days Elmer R. Wells Mrs. C. M. Odell Mrs. J. B. Ncsbit Mrs. Nellie Hlltcrbrand a T?v. W. NT. 17oirlR nml rr afternoon when 0. B. Kessoy, Keeiloy Ferris, who nro conduct- cBO at tho Springfield hospital "wl.nnn Rnn. Dw cht. s in this nir suec nl meetiniiH at Nor cen- ior tno removal or some 40 gan class, appeared with a great zie very pleasantly surprised tho stones, will shortly be able to supply of candy canes. The members of their church' and return to her home. youngsters enjoyed the occasion Sunday school by coming in for tmniniioolv their Christinnn nrocrrnm on PYI- John Tomsoth, formerly sup day evening. Rev, Ferris return- erintondent of the Booth-Kelly A debate will bo tho fenturo ed to the services nt Norkenzie mm herq, but now In chargo of -of tho meeting of the Woodmen by early train Sunday morning a hig mill at Weed, California, "of tho World meeting tomorrow, while Dr. Ferris occupied tho spent Christmas with his family nvnnimr. The Biibiect will be. - iiulnlt here at 11:00 A. M.. ad- m bprngiieid. He returned to "Resolved, That tho fratetnoj dressing a largo, and, iuuch luter- California last evening, tmrf nf ihn Woodmen of tho ested audianco lcavintr for Nor-i World is more important than kenzlo by afternoon car. Walter Wesley Franklin Guiley, son of tho insurance part." W. F, Bailey, a young man well known Mr M. Dalton Guiley of Walker will support tho afflrma- to all Springfield pre'achpd in tho Dexter, died at the family home tivp and Tom Abeeno the nega- evening, a most excellent ser- Friday, December 24, 1915, aged 'tlvo,' and each leader will have mon upon tho Theme, " A True H years. Tho funeral sor1ces ndenuato support. Man." ' were held Sunday afternoon, and interment was mado in tho , - , , pjeasant i-jjn cemetery. h Ji A.. 4 ( THE QQOP OUDOE HEETS'BOOSTERS of THE REAUTOBACCO CHEW. ") I .innar.l'vr SWITCHtO FROM OR0IHAH.y w 1 allauMi,.(l- .... UoBACCO CHtW. ITtAtAMS HALf THE SIZE CHEW, nwr inu - - I METOO.OUDGE.' SALT BR1H5S OUT ' RICH TOBACCO TASTE I THAT SATISFIES. E.THE I TTHE I TASTE I IS. f ommmm I f I men seem surprised when' they find out for themselves that W-B GUT Chevvini tho ' .Heal Tobacco Chew, new cyf, long shred is i really much better Ulan oruinary mpaccu; iu uuu iiicit h smuii enew atUfiei) that they doa't have to tfrlnd it; and tint it laits longer tliaa L the ordinary kind. rim n nni.nli an.l dtvA It A tlUnUi tdt. . . m v. v. o-.T- , -t , -''. - ' "Nolle bow lb hU brine out lb rich tobacco tt'' ('', Mxl by WEYMAN-BRUT0N COMPANY, S Utioa Sre, New York City The infant son of Mr. and Mrs Oliver, Neisten, who live at A land Ninth streets, died at 7:30 o'clock this morning, aged one, (day. The funeral services will ,bo held this aftornon, and inter Imont made in the Laurel Grove cemetery. f w w Christmas programs were glV' on nt the three Springfield and one west snringiieid enurcn ou Christmas ove or Christmas ever ning, and all wont oft beautiful ly.. Santa Claus mad0 his ap pearance ntm oismuutea goodies to tho children, and the pro grams were of more than usual merit. p Tlio basket ball gamo between tho Methodist and tho Christian teams pf tho Sunday School Ba& ket ball league, will be played j tomorrow evening as originally 1 scheduled, , Tho regular teams i wijl not be on the floor until af rter the evening services at tho i Christian church are over, Soc- im m mm nrinnnfl n II J.UVIV' 111 vJl ll lllV M.VM. I Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town! Q The : House of Quality : . A Fino Line of Box Goods, Fresh Made, Put up to Your Order. Hot Drinks, Ice Cream and Soda Water. .-. v Eggimann's Candy Kitchen BALED HAY $10.00 PER TON BAKORE KNOXALL For good values, For-good bread, Use B'akore and Knozall Flour. All kinds of Feed cheap, Will do feed chopping for ?1.50 a ton. SPRINGFIELD FLOUR MILLS . ,'. . ? m4, Springfield Bakery : Bread, Pies, Cakes, Cookiqs, etc. Wedding and Party Cakes a Specialty ' , S. Young, r Proprietor , , ' Springfield Planing Mill Company Manufacturers' of SASH, DOORS. JSQULD1NGS, BRACKETS, TURNING, STAIR BUILDlNGG. Extension Tables, Drop Loaf Tables, BBreak fast Tables, Kitchen Cabinets, Cupboards, Safes, Step Ladders. Fruit Boxes Werry Crates, Folding Clothea Racks. : : . I IP YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED vf , '' .i t The x Springfield I Creamery . I . CHAS. BARKMAN, "Manager Try is and bo convinced that it pays to patronize home Industries., ELECTRICITY ITor. light, heat and power. "Made in Springfield." m ' ' SPENDS ITS MONEY AT The Lane County News divided its expenditures last year, thus: Supplies bought outside of Spring ' Hold, including paper, and now machinery . , . , ,; , ..20.4 p. 0. Supplies bought in Springflold, In- - -- eluding rent, otc . , , , .19;1 p. c. Payroll, entirely In. 6prlnBflId,,.i.:,60.5;p.rC 80 Spent, a-Hpmvf r t .' ,. , . ' ' ft ' -v . . . :e- r ! nt t-i -. ' ' t Oregon rower Lp. ; - ' " ' ' ' , Sf- i , -Ji'i tdw)" W' .lyyANTE.Dj ;f ...r; s placo their card in this space. r it; it . At ran, r,iT-t