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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1916)
t 4( Your Weight Indicated Yotir Ilofiltli How Do You Spray In any quantity, 0. Ilolbrqbk, J. Colgnto'B Porry, Talcums ICo at WohaVo Just Vcoolvcd a i'phyfllolin'H scale. Como In and ubo it whenever you -wish to, Wo glvo 12 1-2 voto ticket with cuch GOc purchase. Ask for your tlckelH. Ed, Roybr, the Marcola liv eryman, wub In Springfield last ovonlng. ' Mrs. W. A. Dill wont to Mar- colu WcdncBdav on biiBlnoBH for The Ncwb. Out a box of MIlIor'B Shoo groaso, tho beat what is, at the IlarucBs Shop, Kyanlzo, our now varnish, all colors, for Inside, or out aide work. J. C. Holbrook. Tho mall order houses aro outclassed by Hull, tho Shoe doctor, Fifth and Main. MIbb Gcnevlevo Nallln of Co- burg Is vlBlting at tho homo of her aunt, Mrs. Emma Olson. Oct your early garden! A new Colgate Bceds at tho Feed Store. Hear tho new Edison Phonographs at Pecry's. Disc Mrs. A. D. Rudlmnn In con fined to her bod with an attack Of tonsllltlB. B. E. Brattaln made a busi ness trip to Hendricks Station yesterday afternoon. Carl Sonsonoy and Roy Cupp made a trip to Ashland the first of tho week, returning Wednes day. If you have a pair of wire stretchers belonging to I3oavcr- Ilcmdon IJnrdware Co.,, kindly return them at once, Pecry's. soap at Carl Fischer mad6 a buelness trip to Marcola Wednesday. Save 1-3 by buvlne Roxall School Tablotfl at Pecry's. . V. E. Fisher of OrcKon Cltv was In Springfield yesterday. E, 0. Sutton, who has been Barnes will occupy the Morrison pmce. High School Notes Day and Night Phono 31 4 iTales of tho Town i Wt WWII V lit WltCTIWAl.WtTrfil ( honor of Lincoln's birthday. You can got a genuine .French Calf work shoo at tho Harness Shop, near 4th on Alain 0. II. Jarrct, Suporlntontlent at tne Hooth-Kelly mill Is build ing a now garago at his roBl- denco on Oth and E streets, i j Prof. F. G. Young Is having all diseased fruit trees on hltf lot at Fifth und J) Btreets removed, and will set out. new ones. I Ketels Drug store had a par ticularly attractive window doc- nrntlnn llin flrnf nf Mir wnnlr In The nthlclcs in Springfield Nearly all the freshmen attend High school have not been a ed. very great success this year. At The plans for the proposed the opening of school In tho fall new high school building wero tho question of foot ball was placed In the front of tho as taken up, but the fellows were semblv hall tndxiv for nnr In- not very enthusiastic and most Bpectlon. Of the School SUltS Were lost. SO ; Miss Nfiwton 1ft mnUnte thn imu uvvn ,i , - . , ,t ' I - """ct "t" w occupying tho E. E. Morrison 1 1,118 Pai? ; lll,p auiieucs was students study in the assembly ranch north of town, moved his J10.1 carried further than a game iborn by (ving them outside goods to town yesterday. J. w.iuclwcen U1C uMr anu lower iWork to do if they do not be v:iuauiuii, wmwu um upijuiciuus- nave. men won by a score of 11 to 5. 1 Mr. Hcckart resembles a corn Although we never played any doctor as he carries a club-bac Misa Vena, narhro. who has out stde games, we are convln- around to his different classe. been night onerator at the i0- ced that S. H. S. has some good i Mr. Stroud's sister visited cal telephone office, went to ! i00"1 material and we hope to school last Monday. Portland Tuesday to accent a i'ut uul- u lutl luaiu ,lLXl yyai J-ast Tuesuay xvir. strouu nositlon on a urivato exchnnep Basket ball was taken un. cave us a lecture on the laws of .Too Lusby's auto skidded at board. Miss Ada Redman will ! Robert Van Valzali was elected I the school, so that the new tho comer of Fourth and A 'fill the vacancy and Mfss Druce as manager. We thought we . freshmen would not get into streets Sunday and one of the, Barnes takes rear wheels was broken. 'place, Cupid Best Patent Flour i Miss Nora $1.05 per sack or SG.40 bbl. been central JohtiBon'o Best Blend $1.25 per burg, until the sacic or $1.7& bbl. wny MIrr Unflmnn 'h, would start in nracticlnc earlv . trouble. as there was no foot ball to The spring weather is giving hinder, but there was not a hall; un the spring fever and we can Olson, who has in town large enough to play in, (hardly make ourselves study, onerator at Co- i that was not in use. Finally i Mr. Kirk is changing the OlllCe DUrneU ' al'ur waiung aruuiiu iui u iiicuiuub vmao ictnc ui. i3" pay down hint week has been trans- month or two we rented a school building this week. Suaene ofllce of the company. She has been at ! and Main. more? Buv it at tho Feed Stort. fnrrnri in thi Rurrono nnw Hmall hall on the comer of third l The students have been out I High school band gave their en tertainment. k hl'rhSeld f0d?vSiCb!k I MlBfl V,Vft Stroiul of Tro,i h i in Springlleld today on IjubI-JT,VC(l Sunday for n v1bR of a Iweekortcn days at th homo of ' T. C. Thompson of Pleasant hor brotlior, Prof. 1 M. Stroud. Hill Ib transacting business In Springfield today. Good Reliable flro Insurnnce. No assesamculs: no membership Bon Smith of Corntllls Is vls-jfco- Py otice and you aro dono. Itmg his brothers Befl. and G. P. jH. E. Walker at tho City Hall. Smith In SprlugMoW. w I 'H.Ti I.no. nf War! Snrlncflohl. -The mail Order houses tire Vfcfit to Sheridan tho first of out clasHod by Hall, Tho Shoe Doctor, Fifth and Main. Job. Cummings and Mr. VoiV Scoy of Camp Creek are In Springfield to day On busm'oss. thin week on a cruisine exredi-!hiK service non In connection with tho Fis chcr-Boutln lumber donl. playing tennis these nice days. 1vn. V. F. Tomnlft nf vRt llin iiomo nf imr mnttmr tvi, wu. r.MftM ;-riTon tn tho! There was a splendn at '- Springfield was operated on at Emma Olson In Springfield the freshmen students of the high dance the evening the Coryalils tne springlleld Hospital a weeK past week. j school was a great success. ago, and will be able to go to ( I i her homo within a day or two. ALBANY WILL COPY PLAN 'attended the banquet and meet- . np EtJCEME MAKFTiwr: ine at the Albany club said Mr. The ladlea nf llii Ci. A. Tl. ; Tim nn.nnr.mHvn mnfVaHnty Coclon. Amone the visitors will havo a chicken dinner and plan under which Lane county were C. M. McAlistqr, of the everything olso good to cat, on farmers have been working was Portland stock yards, and rep Tuesday, February 22, at the was presented at a bankuet at resentatives of the Oregon Elec hall. Come everybody. Dinner ; Albany last week, given by theatric railroad company. 25c lAlbany Commercial club, fori . , ,..,ir, .the fanners of that district and BEAN FOR LEGISLATURE Tho Eugene Business Men's railroad officials. Plans werei : , basket ball team came to made for the Institution of a L- E. Bean last week an Sprlngficld laut evening and similiar plan there. nounced that he will be a can- were defeated toy the Spring- R. B. Coglon, county agricul-; didate for the republican noni fleld Christian church team by turist and C. J .Hurd, deputy ination for membership in the a Score of 31 to 20. , 'state Grange master, of Eugene, lower house of the legislature -gave statistics on the system from Lane county. He is the Rev. V N. Ferris is convales- which showed that over $20,000 second legislative candidate to cont from recent severe attact had been secured by farmers on appear, Walter B. Jones Having of grippe and will be able to oc- shipments of hogs since last Oc- announced his candidacy sev oupy his pulpit on Sunday. In tobcr. With a promised car to eral days ago. Lang county s view of several important mat- go this week. 21 cars will have delegation in the lower house tors request is made that every been shipped and $3,000 more consists of three representa- member be nrescnt at tne mom- cleared uy tne tanners under Married At tho home of the olllciatlng clergyman, Rev, E. C, the co-operative system, said Mr- Bean lias previously serv- ... AUr. 1OglUU. " -o Thc county court is having The average price received by ture. He was elected to tne considerable repair work done the Lane county farmers has lower house in 190S and served on the county road between been over $1,000 a car, which one term. He was elected as Snrincfield and Judkins point contained about 16,000 pounds Joint senator from Linn and ,Vi-.. " r.TA : "' xrU xvhorn Mm meruit nvcrflow did of nork each. The nriccs secur- Lane county m isii auu servcu 'Mrs. llcy Cnut'eol underwent lii-eijnmry' 14 191(5 James b'!801"0 littlc damage. A drain is ed have ranged from $5.75 to two terms. an operation for appendicitis .finv nn(i Mlfin finml'FIfiWr 1inth being put acroBs the road at the $7.75 a hundred and are nowl , ... this morning Wit the Springfield i of sm inKfleld I West Springfield station, and standing at eight cents said Mr. rfcuiMu rou i iue i w hoBpltal. I a crushed rock dressing lias i;ogion. Anotner car load will ' fc j uttio Bon of FYiid Harris been spread at a number of be shipped out Sunday. A basket ball (ffamo will bo of Vuja was ur0UKht to Sprlnc- points. One hundred and seventy-five playccl baturdav .evening uo- flolu yesterday to have a frac tween GOBhen artd tho Christian ture of Uie righl lcQ reduced. church tfcain. 'Ho was "playing about a cart, ; , , e.,.,....,, :wlien tho tongue foil, striking ' Mrs nun ivir. ivuHuu omu, nm 0n th 16g Mn nd Mm Tom Groen of Co- " bii wero guests at tho it. is. SiHwoll hrfino Wednesday. Mrs. Elsie Gray of Nampa, Idaho, who was called to the bedside ot her twin sister, Mrs. Social cHptes SPRINGFIELD FOLKS Mrs. Norman Howard very Korin, Alice pleasantly entertained tho Pre- Ruddiman. cilia ciui) at ner nonie on iust Castle, Marjorie We wish to announce we are ex clusive Springfield agents for the slm- plo mixture of buckthorn carK, gly cerine, etc., used successfully for ap pendicitis, Is tho most THOROUGH bowel cleanser we ever sold. It Is so powerful that ONE SPOONFUL re lieves almost ANY CASE of consti pation, sour or gassy stomach. Adler-1-ka never frrlres. Is safo to use and tho INSTANT action Is surprising. M. M. PERRY nniTf; no. PLUG CHEWING A WHOLESOME HABIT la Ho Qilisr Way Can You Get All Lhs Richness and Flavor ef the Lea? "SPEAR HEAD" BEST CHEW Mtny prominent physicians declare chewing to be the most wholesome way of enjoying tobacco. "I began chewing some ycar3 ao." said one, "and I soon found that it is the only way to get the benefit of all the rich Juices stored up by nature in the tobacco leaf. I refer, cf course, t t".:e plug form of tobacco, which is the most natural and the cleanest form. "Chewing good tobacco like Spear Head makes the salivary ghndj more active, which in turn lias a beneficial effect on the whole system. Add to.'this the sweet, mellow, delicious flavor of a chew of Spear Head, and you iave the highest possible degree of tobacco satisfaction. "T mention Spear Head because I have found that this brand is excep tionally pure, being made In a fac tory that's run strictly according to pure-food- rules." Spear Head is made of sun-ripened Burley, which is acknowledged to be the richest, mildest, finest flavored to bacco leaf in the world. And it is produced by the latest processes, which develop the quality and luscious flavor of the choice Burley to the supreme de gree. A chew of Spear Head has a whole some relish that is not found in any other chewing tobacco. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper. . C. II,Jorey, a hardware TOor- fi. B. Lee, who 1ms been very ill, 'Mnhi s 'Vet Friday afternoon, fclrnnt M Medford, an ohMimo but is now able to bo up again, 1 fKsSa'l aniomt 6f fancy vorl E friend of J. C. Holbrook, was wIU start for her homo again SVSS Mrs. R. H. Shulta and Mrs. R. II Pierce fEuccne.) The next re-i E. Richmond, president pdar meeting- of the club will j inrinPflrM nnvolonmont 'bo at the home of Mrs. I. D. Lar-, in Springfield the first of the, today, but with tho assurance ""eaentV also wcoU' . . . ! , . aa 80n "s tlly sou tnoir n following BUe8tB. Mrs. P. A. . aftl,0!,ccy Woollen T&t Hattio Castill, SIirH. J J. WWUll VIIU Uilil luni UIIU IllllKU UlWUll , C8on at tho Springnold hospital homo. . r.tiirM.lmr tin nnornlinn Rovcrai Vurnnkfl jiito was liikon to her I Dr. J homo this afternoon . I of tho Springfield Development I league, last "wceK receiveu an John R. Kiagham, Santa fo invitation to join ine roruanu ITawalla, leaving Portland on 'Saturday, April 15, and return In'g May 4. The Invitation is Extended to tho membership of tho commercial organizations. Tickets cost $1G0, which is n u. lnHiipfrVor. wlfo and tn daughters, Grace and Mildred of Rarstow, Calif., visited Tucsda and Wednesday at tho homo or Mrs. Klngham's aunt, M R P. Sldwoll. Thoy will also Visit rolntlvcs n WahBluKtoiu won imer on ieoruray o. Do You ihmkr not make I tana, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas tmd about ?iuu less tnan tne usual Texas Ifcfro reaching nftmo. cos of tho trip. Qffic&ry Buying Doesn't Require the time and thought and attention that it used to. Nowadays, at this modern store, we take care of the "worry partf your grocery buying we stand be tween you and impure foods an'd un- C desirable goods,-,--and the cost is no more than for inferior goods Little Miss Marjorie Ruddiman was the charming hostess to twenty of her little friends on Monday to a Valentine Party. Tho invitations were sent on red hearts written in white and read as follows: "Get the Habit of Trading Here. .3 ! tariwr- s Your presence is requested at G40 B. On February Fourteenth In the afternoon at 3. The narlor and dining room wero decorated with streamers, of red and white hearts and the tables m tne oining ruum wwc so arranged to form a double heart. The center piece was a white heart trimmed in red hearts and cuplds. Tho color scheme was even carried out by tho little guests who arrived in white dresses trimmed in red htfarts. GameB appropriate for tho occasion were played, the prize game being pinning tne arrow to the heart. The first prize being won by Aleno Castle and the booby by M.aulo Roof. Refreshments wero served at t:au wmcn were iuhu uumcw um in the" color scheme. The room Whs prettily lighted with electric ligths and tho twenty-one little faces around the double heart was a most pieasing bibhl a"u littlo cuests wero: Ruth France: iPorls Meyora, Doha Clark. Con stance Rebhan, Dorthy Masters son, Mabel Roof, Ardls Cox, Art iste Flanlgan, Floral ianigan, Ilolono Richmond. Lucilo. Rich- HHUIfll, (U.MIIU VUOUU, O'VHW Castlo, Flore'nco Kis:er. R'jth 1 Salosj Marcqda, Sales, "Ylcdith Scrlvncr, Vctra Russell. Ester I would do your DENTAL WORK at the following prices if I did a profit? I WOULD NOT. Nov You just STOP AND THINK What profits the other Dentist is making, who charges you $6.00, $8i00 and $10.00 for gold crowns, and all other work in proportion (a PRICES 52 K. Gold Crown Porcelain Crown Bridge Worjc. 3.50 Per Tooth Silver Fillings 50c to $1.00 Treating Teth EXAMINATION FREE DR. A. E. YOUNG UNION DENTISTS 717 Willamette St. Phone 393