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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1916)
Now lc tho tlmo to tulco pictures got some of thcHo bonutlful unow HCCI10B whllo you huvo tho chance, KODAKS - $2.00 to $60.00 liuy whoro you have tho Assortment to choso from. Supplies of All Kinds I ll 111) ifi Dhy and Night Phono 31 Colgato'a Talcums lCc at Perry. ' Postmaster Harry Slownrtloft hint evening for Portland to visit tho automobile show, l Mayor 13. 13. MoitIboii went to Portland last evening to bo away a few days on biiHlncHH. m - -Hull, tho Shoo Doctor, for Rood repairing with tho best leather. Fifth and Mala struct. Mr. .and MrH. J. A, S,eavoy wont to Portland Sunday, where Mr. Scavoy 1h Hitting ns a mem ber of tho ifcdorul Jury. I Clood reliable firo Insurance. , No assessments; no membership i fee. Pay onco and you arc done. II. E. Walker at tho City Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sid well and child roturucd Tuesday I from Coburg, whero they had boon visiting with Mr. Sldwell's brothers. I i Mrs. Fred Peal, of Corvallls and Mrs. Ed. Dean of Eugene, were Wednesday afternoon cal lers at tho homo of Mr. and MrH. M. W. Weber. W. N. Long of the firm of Long & Cross, left Saturday night for Oakland, California, in response to a telegram that his , mother, who Is now 72 years of .ago, was seriously sick, i I Mr. and Tw-zs. Welby Stovcns, nnd 0. 11. Kossoy went to Port-J SOCIAL NOTES Noaf tho now Edlflon Dlsb Phonographs at Poory's. , , A concroto culvert Is being put In at tho corner of Mill and D streets. -LINdLIUMS, Sono" very nlco new patterns at Holbrook & Johnson's. Horn On Saturday, January 22, 1010, to Mr. and rMs. A. Co- fcr, a daughter. mm Mrs. Edward Lackband, who had been vlHitlng at the home of her undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Collin, left for her homo In Portland Sunday. Inrnvivl n rlfttlcrlif in Ytnf linftvnro i. v. uvci i. huuui uvuu u vui j. Tlmo wh0 ttendcd W(,ro. MrB painful accident last night when, ! Anna WcBtfnIIi Mre, wam Pol. while chopping wood lie cuU doni Mrs. G. W. Dixon, Mrs. W. gash In his knee, requiring three U Bell( Mra J IL Bloctt Mr8 stitches to bo taken. H A Soult8 an(J MrB. young, all Mrs. Alice Drenkhahn of Eu-'$GMo. pl' MrB; ?J L , geno underwent an operation at y m,iJ the Springfield hospital Tucs-!- Dunla J.PJaBTAOIN NU! duy, and is now well on the road w L Dunlap, all of Springfield, j Tho Epworth LcagUo of the Mf 13. church will hold their regular Monthly business meeting and social Friday evening In the church. All members and friends arc urged to be present, as a largo crowd and good tlmo Is ex pected. Mrs. II. A. Korf was the charming hostess of chanter H, P. E. O. of Eugene. The paper rtf fhn nflnrnnnn 'rPlin Ttlwlu rif Oregon," by Mrs. A. E. Young, I WHEN NfeED OI 'At' 1 i HARDWARE, FUR NITURE, A RANGE, HEATER, RUG, OR PAINTS AND OILS it SEE HOLBROOK & JOHNSON I to recovery. Mr. Drenkhahn was In Springfield today to sec her. Councilman Carl Fischor re ceived a letter yesterday form M. Fcnwlck, who Is at San Die go, for his health. Mr. Fenwick tells of the storm that had been doing so much damage, and Bays the letter ho was writing was to come north by steamer. He writes that he Is still very weak but feels that lie has made im provement In his health. William, Barrlck, living IrV a small cabin near the Flsclier- I Tales of the Town : land last evening to aucnu t"c Boutm mlu wnB arrested this , automobile show. Mr. hessey 'morning on a charge of larceny will return this evening, but Mr. 0f about $20 worth of brass flt , and Mrs. Stovcns will not be tu,gB from tho ,nm machine back oororc tno urst or tno wcok. ;8hop. A search warrant tills morning brought to lignt some A now Poory's. Colgate soap at Mrs. W. A. Lambert Is con fined to her homo with a very sore throat. Savo 1-3 by buying Roxall . School Tablets at Pecry's. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wootten lcavp In a few days for Portland where thoy will spend a short time before seeking another lo cation. Mr. Wootten has had chargo of the belting at the Booth-Kelly mill. Mrs. Grey of Nampa, Idaho, arrived Tuesday for a visit with her sister. Mrs. E. E. Lee. Mrs. Lee has been III for the past two weeks, and her sister, hear ing of It. came to bo of asslst- R. C. HoBBcrman, who has linnn nnltn 111 nt. hist homo on north Fifth street, Is recovering once In the home. slowly. ' William Illller. trlmmerman at tho Booth-Kelly mill, was out tho first of tho week, following an attack of tho grip. McKco brothers finished their contract last week for tho filling behind the new bulkhead on the mill race at tho Gorrio place. of the missing brass In his ca bin. He will be given his prelim inary hearing this afternoon be fore Recorder Walker. OBITUARY Mrs. Caroline A. -Wharton Ilardle was born In Dele ware county, Indiana, Oct. 8, 1853, and died in Springfield, Oregon. Jan. 20, 191G, aged G2 years, 3 months and 12 days. When two years old her par ents moved to Iowa. In 1853 the family moved to Hand County, South Dakota. Here she met and was united in marriage to Wm. R. Hardie, Eeb. 25, 1892. To them three sons were born WILL WORK ON BROWN ROT ANOTHER YEAR of the Panama-California, Exposition at ' SAN DIEGO This beautiful exposition will continue all the year 191G bigger and better than ever. Many of 'the beat ex hibits from San Francisco have been transferreditp San Diego. If you neglected to see San Diego in 1915 .do not fall to see this beautiful city this year. The whiter is the logical time, too. Six months round trip tickets are on sale daily from all Pacific Northwest "points to Souhtem California. Rev. J. W. Perkins loft Tues dny evening for Sawtello, Cali fornia, where he will enter tho National Soldiers' homo three months. Tho Springfield Bakery ship ped a flue large wedding cake of fancy design to Portland Tues day n g it. Deep secrecy sur-' "'Vt ?,", roimds the match, for which Waldo, Homer and Frank On this cake was made. 2V," at, tho ae of 16, , for that above. District Attorney J. M. Dev- neslde her husband and two crs wub in Spmlgfleld today and chlldren Bhe lcaves one broti,crt notified the stores uBlng punch' A. A. Wharton, of Miller. South boards with which to dispose of i Dakota, to mourn their loss, confectionary and other articles. ! Mrs. Hardie was converted that these should be dispensed ,nml j0nC(1 Ui0 M E church in with as they come under the inw!1 wiin n Hri nf Miirtnmi nnd for 'articles prohibited as lotteries. ;has llve(j n beautiful consistnnt Christian life through all these M. W. Weber has received a years. Mrs. Nottlo Christy, who with letter dated Jan. 19, from R, L.J her four children, hoB been viBlt- Drury who with his family arc CONFIRM imr imp irmnrininthnr. Mrs. M. snendhif: tho whiter nt Hinton,, - Salem. BUllncs. "and numerous other Oaklahoma. Mr. Drury LACHMUND SALE Ore.. Jan. 23. Tho states Mff:alesbED-ff$$ ,$DDD L.bely rolatlves In this vicinity for sov- that they will leave Oklohoma Oregon Hopgrowers Association J oral weeks past, departed this about Feb. 14 for Preston, Mln- today announced that It had sold mornlnti for her now homo at.ncsota to visit Mr. Drury's s'.s- a portion of its holders to Louis McKonna, Wash. tor who lives at that place. They i.a"iinumd, ot this city, repre- expect to return home about sonting London dealers, but M. W. Weber, who has chnrce' April '1st. Mrs. Drury's many neither J. L. Clark, vlcc-presl-of log scaling for tho S. P. Co. friends will bo pleased to learn dent of tho association, nor Mr. nt this station, together with that her health continues to im- Lachmund would tell what II. S. Rogers of Illllsuoro, neau prove. Mr. urury wnies ujai,uuiuin. was mapusuu oi. ni scaler for tho company, went to' whiter began In earnest about: price paid was declared "satls ' Wondllng Tuesday to confer 'Jan 10th with a snow storm and factory." Salem dealers In touch with the contractors at Nettle's cold wind, Bob says the way the j with the situation, however, camn In regard to the loading of .wind blows in Oklahoma is not jsaiu inoy unuersioou uie associ- the cars. slow. Grocery Buying Doesn't Require the time and thought' and attention that it used to. Nowadays, at tins modern store, we take care of the "worry part" of your grocery buying we stand be tween you and impure foods and uh- 1 ation sold Mr. Lachmund 500 bales at 11 cents. "It is true that we tllsposed of a largo block of our holdings to Mr. Lachmund today," said Vice Presldenet Clark, "but, by mut tiial agreement, the amount sold nnd the price paid will not be , given out. However,, the price ,vas perfectly satisfactory." i desirable goods, -and tho cost is?nd, more than for inferior goods. 'Gdt the Habit of Tradin Here. . or Q.J r t Notice to School Patrons Tho first term of the grammar school will close on Jan.. 28. 1910, and tho second term will open Monday. Jan. 31, 1916The first term of tho High school will cIobo on February 4t 19162 and tho secAndwterm will open on Monday, Feb. 7, 191G., ft No pupils' will bo received In Mrs. Page's room at this-'timo avp finished tho Ptfido. 'By order 'df-fho Board 61 Di rectors. ' . A. P, McKINZEY. '; ' , ' 1 gloria CARD OF THANKS W, R. Hardio and famllv wish to extend thoir thanks to all their frionds and neighbors for: their khM hohi.nnd sympathy during tlio Blbkness anil after thedeath of their loVftd wlfo and nloihcr. W. R. HARDIE, JSSSIIIWWauWALDO . HARDIE ' " FRANK HARDIE. 1:30 A. M. California Express 12:40 P. M. Exposition Speclai 3lB0 P. M. Shasta Limited C:15 P.. M. San Francisco Ex, 4: TRAINS EVERY between DAY, Lane county fruit men have received word that war onj brown jot, which is said to havei caused a falling off of CO per, cent in the prune production of tho Willamette valley, Is promis ed early In the spring by Dr. Taylor, chief of the bureau of plant industry of the depart-, ment of agriculture. W. C. Hawley, representative' In congress from this district, at the request of tfce Oregon prune fien, has been conferring with )r. Taylor, and has been in formed, that preliminary work is being done in Yamhill county. : Remedies used in other parts of. the country are being tried out with a view to-adjusting them to climatlp conditions In Oregon, j The federal force will co-op-, crate with those engaged in slm liar work at the agricultural ex- j perlment station at Corvallls, j and it is thought that effective ! measures for controlling the the Southren Pacific company a ACTION OF SINGLE SPOON 1 Portland and San Francisco Through standard and tourist sleep-' Ing cars, dining; and, observation cars. Steel coaches make travel ing a pleasure. Ask our local agent for further ln formation or write SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. FULL SURPRISES MANY Springfield people who .bought the simple mixture of a buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka, are surprised at the INSTANT effect of !a SINGLE SPPOONFUL. This rem- . : edy is so complete a bowel cleanser . , . that it Is used successfully in appen- Southern Pacific can operate jwh. A,ii,r.i.vn a.t roth OirCCtiy SOUtU OI JUarSmieiU. II , f pOTlnl Pf ,,,lpr PHI. relieves almost ANY RASE of the Southern Pacific company riecjsi0n of Interstate Commerce constipation, sour or gassy stomach. had such a linet built, it Is.rum- rnmml0lnn lUiN e ine ravages of the disease can be ' coast line from San Francisco to recommended. 'Tillamook. There Is already a ! railroad built from Tillamook to ROAD TO COOS BAY Portland IS S. P. PROJECT . (Continued from page 1) I ored, the next stepin construc tion, would be to build a lino from Mapleton to Toledo,, Ore gon, thence north to Tillamook. When these two short stretch es of lines are built, it will pive j gasses rumble and pass out M. M. , MONEY TO LOAN -on improved farms and city property, call at my office 32 t8t 8th Avo, Eugene, or call Phone 8G8. 7Gtf P. J. BERGER-. IPEERY DRUG CO. Thur 4 HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC ,r..n Cltv Hall. Springfield. Or. nnlcsa,.they. Jl ffrbrlfloT theAsMV. I is . I i Prince Albert that it just makes a rr.sn sorry ho didn't get wind of this pipe and cigarette smoke long, long ago. Ho counts it lost time, quick as tho goodness of Prince Albert gets, firm set in his life 1 The patented process fixes that and cuts out bite and parch ! Get on the right-smoke-track soon as you know howl Understand yourself how much youll like. Albert the national Joy smoke It stands to reason, doesn't it, that if men all over the nation, all over the world, Watch your step! It's eaiy to chnngo the shape and color of unsalable brands to imitato the Prince Albert tidy red tin, but it is impossible! to imitate the flavor of Prince Albert tobacco 1 The patented process protects that! prefer P. A. that it must have all the qualities to satisfy yourfondestdesires? Men, getus right onPrince Albert! We tell you this , tobacco will prove, better.; than you can figure ou it's so chummy and fra grant and inviting all the time. Can't cost you more than 5c or 10c to get your bearings I Buy Prince AUtrt toarywhir tobacco U sold in loppy red iagl. Be tidy rd tins, lOct handsome pound and half-pound tin humidors andin that classy crystal 'glass pound humidor with sponsa-moistsner top that keeps the folocco in such great trim I R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY , J Wiiton-Slera, N. C. t 3 frfig'