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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1916)
1 IF IT'S IN THE DRUG LINE WE HAVE IT PHONE DAY & U HUT Nt!Vl!H II I U II I 8UH4TITUT EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES 31 : Tales of the Town j Colgate's Talcums lCc at Perry. Kynnlzo, our now varnish, all colors, for Inside, or out side work. J. C. Ilolbrook. m ' Better bIioch for Icbh money also good repairing, ut Hall the Shoe Doctor. Alain near Gth. ir. W. .Adrain, of tho Admin Nockwaro Company of Portland, was in Springfield on business AVedncBtlay. Mrs. Carey ThompBon and son of Vlda are visiting ut the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson In Springfield. C. A. Hong, who wub operated on at the Eugene ho-spUnl ten dayH ago, was ablo to loavo tho hospital TueBday. There will ho a meeting of the Sprlugllcld business men's club in Stovens' hall Thursday even ing, March 2. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. P. E. Lcnhnrt left Tues day afternoon for Monmouth, called thither by the serious Ill ness of her father, D. 13. Stitt, editor of the Monmouth Herald. O. B. KeBsey, cashier of the Commercial 'Stat,e Bank, jnir chascd a new, late model Studebaker car from tho Springfield garage the first of thcwoclc This .is tho time tospolson gophers while they have no choice of food. Try our'Wood Jark" squirrel and gopher poison 30 cents per can. Springfield Peed and Seed Store. . Rev.. W. N. Penis and wife returned yesterday from attend ing the celebration of the 10th anniversary of Dr. Rlloy'B presi dency of McMinnvllle college. They report a most interesting and profitable time. C. A. Swarts, who has a. fine -eBusiness Is Harness shop. good at the Spray in any quantity. J. C. Ilolbrook. . a Por the best shoes, get them ut the Harness Shop. Hear tho now Edison Phonographs at Peory's. Disc Miss Pearl Doudy from up the Mohawk was In Springfield Tuesday. A now awning was placed on tho Palace cA Sweets store tho first of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. George Spores of Spores Btation were shopping in Springfield TueBday, PoBtmaster Harry Stewart purchased an automobile from the Springfield garage. A. P. Plegal, formerly in bus iness in Springfield, was over from Kugeno yesterday. Social cHptes , Mr.-mra Mrs. Al Perkins on-1 Hill, Mrs. .las. Laxton, Mrs. ITar- tertalncd tho Whist lub at its ry Brummctte, Mrs. Winnie regular bi-weekly session last (Thompson, Mrs. Carl Garrid, Mrs. Jesse Smltson, Mrs. Sam Richmond, Mrs. Harve McPher sort. The next meeting will bo at tho homo of Mrs. Wlnnio Thompson on March 14. The N. 0. O. sowing club is meeting this afternon at tho homo of Mrs. cJss Scavoy. On Saturday afternoon, Feb ruary 2Gth, CharlottO Stowart celebrated her 10th birthday, Her littl friends were entertain ed with various games after which they assembled in the dining room wher a dainty lun Tuesday ovenlng. After pleaB ant hours at tho cards, tho hos less served a dainty two-courso luncheon, Miss Ella Young, Mr. and Mrs. John Bell (Eur gone), and Georgo Perkins were guests, and tho following mem bers were present: Mr. and Mrs. Jess Scavoy, Mr. and Mrs. Wcl by Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Mullen, Mr. and Mrs. L. M, Bee bo, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Machcn, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Larimer, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. DePue, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCulloch, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mlddlcton. Mrs. J. D. Davis of Fifth street cheon was served including a entertained a number of tho beautiful birthday cake. The ladle of her nelKhborhood on were: Genevieve Copenhaver, TueBday afternoon. Games and Alone Larimer, Vernlta Mprrt niUBic provided tho diversion, and a delicious two-course re past was served. Those pres ent were Mrs. VIlcs, Mrs. Will son, Crystal Bryan, Mabel Roof, Blanch Thorp, Olive Russell, An gellne Fischer, 'Laurel GrifTln, Julia Wods (Eugene) Lenlce lam Campbell, Mrs. A. Copen-iHerrlck, Gretchen Herrick, L haver, Mrs. 0. Cox, Mrs. Lee W. Clark, Mrs. James Gibbs, Mrs. P. A. DePue, Mrs. Milton Bally, Mrs. William Vincent. Mrs. II. E. Michael. Mrs. Charles Stites. Miss Shirley Moore. Rue Stevenson, Louie Stewart, Joe Bally, Walter Thomas. Mrs. Flannigan of the Lincoln school very pleasantly enter tained the pupils of her room at her home Tuesday evening. Tho Pino Needle club held a After a general good time with most enjoyable session at the-games, refreshments were serv homo of Mrs. Mary C. Magill'ed to the follow guests: Alice on Tuesday ufternoon. Mrs. D. 'Mortcnsen, Florence Flannigan, J. Glcndcnning and Mrs. M. Fen-; Alene Larimer, Gladys ivystrom, . - . . i mi. 1 1 - !..... I.. Y"-. it inn i wick wore guests. The follow-, Minnie Bosson, Vera Miller. Ar ing members were present: Mrs. !tls Flannigan, Earl McCulloch, M. M. Peery made a business (0. Kizcr, Mrs. Charles Darrity, jTheron Newman, Guy Fisk, xuius wiury iiuultis, aim. juiin uotvuru uruimiu, incu vugui, Tomncth, Miss Avis Thompson, jllerold Cupp, Walter Campbell, Mrs. Arne Nelson. Mrs. W. G. Tomle Brattain. Vergil Jones. trip to Albany Wednesday, re turning Thursday morning Good reliable Hre Insurance. No assessments; nd membership fee. Pay once and you are done. II. E. Walker at tho City Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carney and daughter of Thurston -were in Springfield Tuesday on husl ness. Several Booth-Kelly learns have been kept busy the past few days hauling grain from the company barns at Ooburg. L. May has purchased a Studebaker Pour from the Springfield garage, and delivery will- probably bo made tomor row. Mrs. A. Middleton, teacher In the University of Oregon school of music, will appear in a con cert at the University tomorrow evening. J. B. Meeker of Thurston, A new Pecry's. Colgate soap at n p Burton OUt Save 1-3 by buying Rexall School Tablets at Pecry's. 'for County Assessor NEW ARRIVALS Wo wish to announce the arrival of a complete line, of the famous DEL MONTE Canned fruits and vegetables. Tteefeodg are sold under a " positive'money back guarantee,' ' . It is our aim to make this store a Dependable place to trade. Where you will find the belt groceries obtainable, handled in the most sanitary way and at the lowest posstMerprice. 2i2 DISCOUNT ON CASH AND THIRTY DAY ACCOUNTS R. H. KNOX SUCCESSOR TO NICE & MILLER Mr. and Mrs. McMunn moved SAYS HE CAN SAVE THE yesterday into the Crouch house at Gth and C street. ; TAXPAYERS $10,000 E. E. Brattain this week pur-i chased from J. R. McPherson a fine herd of Herford cattle, 2G in number. In making my announcement of candidacy for the nomination for the office of Countv Assessor 'upon the Republican ticket, I1 Miss Alice Stanlger returned believe that my former expert "LAYMEN'S MOVEMENT" DR. FORD SUNDAY MORNING Baptist Church "THE MATCHLESS ORATOR." SUNDAY EVENING A MESSAGE YOU SHOULD HEAR REV, W. N. FERRIS MRS. J. E. RICHMOND WILL SING ALL.AR& INCITES Miss Alice Stanlger returned believe that my former expert-1 ; jtp ' ' jr Monday from Elkton, whoreicnco of 10 years in this office Hshed and so long recognized. :Le wis; the company had ordera she Itad. .just -completed .a six months term of school. in Lane County qualifies me to that It is not under obligatieiv state that I will be enabled, If to provMe-sucn aevices, saaa tne nominated and elected to the commission. The First National announces mce of County Assessor, to rnwiPAWV far that it will handle tax payments sa?e the tax-payers at the least LUMBER COMPANY ;FAR for clients in the same way as calculaUon $2600.00 per year in, BEHIND ON SHIPMENTS was done last year conducting the office, and at the (Continued from Page 1) , , 'm same time give better results Announcement has heen made with the present system. tlle excess shipments that could from the "STlcS lnSuSS ?8J55 i l! ve been handled had the cars that the wacca would ho rnd- ",u" 1,UDf,u'T' "uu,u been available. Tne company 1 ; t" "17. V invc w,inVO fnr.i n,rii that tho wuccb would ho TMfl- """7. ''"'"' oeen avauaou a his Vanch nr NtSn Tma sometime during the it? ffSSSf !ff i?5 SJ ono of tho big month at the Booth-Kelly mill. th time paid for by County. , LlJZ und I nm satisfied thnt mv form- j-u.i . Tom nillings came down from er experience in this office has ay" Se cut, the number week received a registered Jer sey bull from the Oxford-Tor-rono stock, bred at tho Hood farm at Lowell, Mass., and tho animal will be placed at the head of the herd. a osition on dairy randies. for 123 carkj&ds?pf 'lumber- that have-not yet been' filled. Reg-, ister. s" - Miss Margaret Billings, a daughter of Mrs. M. Billings, died yesterday morning at tho state hospital at Salem. W. P, Miss Laura Tryon left Tues-.Wendllng yesterday and reports niado me competent to person- of cars would lull be short, day for her homo at Smltlf Riv- three feet of snow In the log- ally oversee the office force, thus uto TuisS nicht sai. er, California, after a visit of ging camps above Wendling eliminating the expense of a P y S ' two mouths with Mrs. P. E. Lenhart. 1 cousin, which have been closed down head deputy at $1200.00 a-year. said Mr. ' I Possibljr Moire chocolates do cost us both a little more. ' MODERN CONFECTIONERY CO. Portland Nice & Miller's new, up-to date Grocery will open for busi- lor awlllle. I nlRn hnllovn thnt with nn av- 0 f ,tra office cxyense, that the tax Ono string of log cars for tho rolls can be arranged alphabeti- Siiialnw snrvlpft ivns fiikmi tn onllv sn thnt thr tnv enllRntni Walker went to Salem yester- ness Monday, March C, with a Eugene yesterday, and anothr can more economically collect ' nay 'to prepare me oouy ior iresn, cieuu huuuk 01 wiuu- s ready to go forward. Tho the taxes, and in support of this: burial, and tho funeral will bo ,lty Groceries. We will bo pleas- imuiing of logs is expected toll am Informed that tin present! held at his chapel here some ,ed to have you come in and see i,egn within .a few days. Uax collector has stated that had time tomorrow, with interment our store, whethr you buy or ituey i,een so arranged ho could, at the Laurel Grove cemetery. ! not. Remember the place, tho pred Walker returned from save $2000.00 on the expense of ! Rov. II. C. Ethel will have Scavoy building, first door west Portland Tuesday with a Cadi- collecting this year's taxes! charge of tho services. Miss of Springfield Feed Co., next to.jac car ho had purchased there, alone. (THE PLUMBER.COESjjtV STRIKE) ty (what's the matter nioN you FQflgET ANYTHINq? you BET I DID JUOCEy y, pouch or the. R EAt. TOBACCO .CHEWA" Billings was born aiarch 0. 18S0 Bell Theatre. Phone No. 41. SAVE 10c A POUND MARCH 6 to 11 FOLGER'S 'SS? COFFEE To- ton vlnco you br tril (hat 1 It betU than ether coffeei, andN la Indue yoa to male tho teat, we reduce th price durlrff FOLGER 45e COFFEE 48e QUAUTY WEEK. rmci Miei 1 LB. .43 .30 2 " ,05. .60 " 1,00 .76 S ' .2,00 1.50. SEND 0 TEtEPHONE YOUR ORDER J0DAY Milton Bally went to Portland to I Therefore comparing the cost i drive tho car back for Mr. Walk- 'of conducting this office tho past , err. Tho trip was made in 7 j four years, which has been $40,- j hours. j 000, with the savings as stated ; above, I am confident that with I State School Superintendent my former experience of 10 J. A. Churchill and County Su- years as County Assessor I can, ncrintendent E. J. Moore wore if nominated and elected, during In Springfield this afternoon on 'the term of four years for which AT LARIMER We Give Vote Coupons to be used in The News-Merchants Piano Contest their way to Thurston, Walter- villo and Leaburg to Inspect the high schools there. They will return to Springfield tomorrow. NOTICE Chickens must be kept un. Garden and flower tlmo. This ordinanco must bo enforced. J. E. EDWARDS, 9-10 Marshal. 1 1 . , i .1 ll. f uiu nssussur is eieuiuu save iuu j tax-payers or L,ane uouniy ai least $10,000.00. Signed Pd. Adv. D. P. BURTON. Notico to Milk Consumers Commencing March 1st our retail prices for milk and cream will bo as follows: 1 gal. or over 2Gc por gal. 1 to 3 duartB 13 qts. $1 1 pint 4c Whipping cream 20c pt. Coffee Cream 15o pt. These prices are made neces sary owing to tho high prices of feed and the small flow of milk, duo to tho recent bad weather. Dated Febuary 24, 191G. BROOK FARM DAIRY By GEO. A. DORRIS. RIVERSIDE DAIRY By V. F. OLINE. SPRINGFIELD DRUGGIST PLEASES CUSTOMERS M. M. PBEItY DItua CO. reports customers greatly pleased with tho QUICK action of simple buskthorn bark, glycerine, etc, ns mixed in Adlor-i-kn. This simple remedy drains tho old foul matter from tho bowels so THOHOUH that ONE SPOONFUL re liovos almost ANY CASE of consti pation, sour or gassy stomach. It is so poworful that it is used success fully in appendicitis. Adlor-i-ka nover gripes and tho INSTANT action Is surprising. TOBACCO latlified that'a why men are glad to tell their friends boat W-B CUT Cbeniat the Rett Tcbicco Chew, umtul. unttlnd. Bvcnbedy Mr tl ' 7Vkww Cluw utitfet them belter tbta the old kind. Kiilo ty WEYMAN-BKUTON CQMfAWY, 5 Untoa Sqaire. New Yorfe CUr NO UNLOADING OR BUNKS REQUIRED (Continued from Pago 1) Excepting tho Southern Pa ciflc, all railroads of the state aro either provided with bunks or not engaged in transporta tion of logs, and on the South ern Pacific tho custom for ship ments has been so firmly estab- W00D-LARR" TRADE MARK r QUICK, CERTAIN, 5- deadly: - ALWAYS 11I3ADY, NKVKIl KAILS. Destroys squirrels, gophers, prairie dogs, sage rats. Apply early In Spring: when, the hun gry peats awake from Winter's sleep. Honey back ir It ever falls, "Wood -Lark" for 26 years has stootl every test. It's crop Insur ance against rodent pests. Manufactured by Clarko-Woodward Drue Co., .Portland, Ore- xuy tiuiu your ueaier, SpHngffeld Ffeed Go