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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1916)
IF IT'S IN THE DRUG LINE WE HAVE 11 DAY HIGIIT ore. ,afca?' 1 1 "IV I uvSiv.u SOUbTITUTi: EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES : Tales of the Town 4 BuolnoBH 1h good nt tho iilll'ilOfii) shop. a ; Spray In any (uantlty. J. 0. Holl)roo. Dun Gore has returned from a business trip to Portland. 0. O. I logos of Corvnllls 1b In Sprinfgflold on business for a fow days. r W. L. McFnrland spent tho day Sunday with his daughter, MrH. Hoy Jenkins. Christian church ladles will hold Food Salo Saturday at Drowning & McKlnney olilce. JlefreshinentH 10 cents. n C. Li. Scott returned this morning from Portland whither ho had been called as a witness in the Pcrrln Insurance case. O. B. Kessoy of the Commer cial State bank has returned from Portland where ho waB a witness in tho Pcrrln insurance case. Debris resulting from the fall of tho wooden awnings In front of tho Walker property on Mill street, was cleared away tho first of tho week. Mrs. Maggie Hussell, sister of Mrs. M. Hillings, who has been here since tho funeral of Miss Billings last Friday, returned Wednesday to her homo at Thurston. 13. J. Mooro, county superin tendent, has announced that tho third annual spelling contest to bo held this year In the county ochools would bo held on March 10, Instead of March 3, as pre viously announced. Now Oregon postmasters Just nppolnted Include: Chester No land at Creswell; William P. Qulnean at Grants Pass, Homer S. Wood at Independence, Wal ter L. Ilembrco at McMinnvllle, and Harry C. Gist at Ramhill. Home Restaurant, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gano proprietors, will open In its now location Satur day morning, March 11. Preop tion afternoon and evening. Call and seo tho electric dish washer in operation 2:30 until 5 and 7:30 until U. Tho Springfield camp, W. O. W has entered upon another lively membership contest. Cap tains have been chosen and tho membership Is to bo divided equally, the losing sldo to ban quet and entertain tho winners. Tho contest closes April 30 witli a big dinner and a class adop tion on May 2. The captains are II. C. Bird and J. P. Sylves-tor. A now Colgate soap at :Poory'H. 4 I 1 ,-.. ... T i, l I'TOd wamur is m roniauu on i luminous, I Hear tho now Edison Disc jPhonographs at Pcory's. , Look over our lino of now Spring coats and waists. COX & COX. I j Tho Interior of the Country , market has been kalsomined and decorated. j i Mrs. Edith E. Pago of Waltcr vllle was In Springfield on bus iness Wednesday. I j Big shipment of ladles and children's low shoes Just arrived. ,COX & COX. j I Marlon Adams was down from Marcola visiting relatives over tho week end. 0 Mrs. Anna Uhl, NuBone corsctlerre, will bo at Mrs. B. Crouch's millinery store on Tuesday, March 14. Harry Klefer, the brick mas on, this week completed two fine chimneys at the new Long residence at Fifth and E streets. m m m Mrs. M. .1. Blair went to Craw fordsvllle yesterday morning to spend a week or two at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Hughes. Robert VanValzah and Arthur Nickerson returned Wednesday to Leona, where they are doing some surveying work for the Le ona Lumber company. Tho laughable one act farce entitled "My Jcreminh" togeth er with several other attractions will be presented at tho IO. O. F. hall on March 17. For further particulars see posters. Tho Springfield library board held Its regular monthly meet ing Monday at tho library. Re ports of the treasurer and li brarian were read and filed. You know tho $ that you want to save when you buy shoes, you better call on Hall, the Shoe Doctor, for new shoes or repairing. Mnin St. near Fifth " ' Try our "Pride of Waldo Hills" flour. This is mado by the Fischer Mills and comso In 'San itary" paper lined sacks at $1.35 or $5.00 bbl. Johnson's Best $1.25 Cupid Best Patent 1.G5 Springfield Feed and Seed Store, j . 1 Rev. and Mrs. M. P. Dixon, a former pastor of the M. E. church of Snrlngficld left yes terday for Kansas where they J will reside. Tho change was 'made on account of the poor .health of Mrs. Dixon. Rev. I Dixon has been pnstor of the M. E. church at Coburg tho past year. Colgato's Talcums 15c at Perry. For tho best shooa, get them nt tho Harness Shop. m t m Save 1-3 by buying ltoxnll Behool Tablets at Pccry'a. j Ed. Holvoraoji Is building an addition to his house at Fourth and F streets. cfi JJoni On Tuesday, February 29, 101(1, to Mr. and Mrs. Lddr nurd Hoover, a daughter. Kyanlzo, our now varnish, all colors, for inside, or out side work. J. C. Holbrook. a v u Miss Alice Stanlgcr has ac cepted a position as clerk in the Egglman Candy kitchen. Miss Mabel January was tak en to the Springfield hospital yesterday for an operation. Springfield residence prop erty for salo or trade. R. D. 1, box 5. 11 -12 , L. M. Cagley is moving his family from Sixth and G to the McKlbben house at Fifth and G streets. Mrs. Vln Williams was oper ated on at the Springfield hos pital yesterday, and is doing nicely. Ben Skinner is moving his family from Portland to Spring field, and will live at Fifth and F streets. A. Middleton began yesterday morning on the work of assess ing Springfield property for the , present year. A. I. Basey of OrosI, Califor nia, is in Springfield for a few days looking after his property interests here. Henry Vollstedt's father left last Monday for Omaha to re side, after a visit of several months in Oregon. k The Progressive Twenty-Two will be entertained Friday eve ning by Miss Alice Kester at the home of Mrs. W. F. Walker. o Good reliable fire Insurance. PROGRAM Clilmnoy 8wn!low, piano iiolo, llond MIhh J.oota McCrackon, Hprlngflold Boxtet from Lueltt, pinna solo, . 0. Knfzctli MIm Hutli Scott, Sprfnguold Tlio 8!nvo Song, vocal o!o, Bol Iloglo Mm. Guy Knnpp, Springfield Hftliit A ISaalli, piano duot Henri Kovratr.kl .... MImgh McCrncfcen and I'arkor of .... 4nrf nr.nsl.1 Spirit Klowor. vo oolstoaTHAItDL Oiie Kolrlt Flowor, vocal ftolo .. Lowe , Mini noroiilce IngallH, Butcono Wltclum Danco, plnrio aolo, McDowall Mtaa Eunice Parker, Springlaid The Hear Katnlly, roadlrn Bugone FlaM Mian Martha Hear, Bugono Intar Hlocosa. violin nolo Bnonsor Mouvemont do Valee, violin aolo .... llollaondor MIhb Vova Hrown, Kucono Ono KloctlnK Hour, vocal solo Lee Mm. B. B. Paddock. Independence Piano koIo Prof. W. D. Fields, EukqiIq Invlclug, vocal aolo Bruno Mr. Farrla Abbott, Eugene Piano Solo. MlflH Jennie Karris, Eugene May Day Morn, vocal aolo, Lcscbotlzky Miss Eva Hadlcy, Eugene The Two Larks, piano aolo ..- Lescbctlzky Mr. Charles Itunyan, Eugene This concert will bo given at the M. E. church Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Admission 10c. Tho talent on tho program ensures an ovcnlng of refined entertainment. tou are Invited, $76,000 in Taxes Saved Taxpayers It is pleasing to me to look back to when I first sought and was elected to the office of County Assessor, and to recall that I made no insinuations against the ability of the Incum bent, my nredecessor. and that I made no boasts of imielnary sav ings of taxes to result from my election. ,T was ignorant of conditions governing the administration of the office, and therefore confined myself to the uledge that If elected I would do my duty ac cording to the oath of office, and this Is the only foromise that should be required of any can didate seeking the office for the first time, but the mnn who has previously served in the position should be judged by his service, and the same should suffice as his credentials. The corrupt Practice Law pro hibits a candidate for an Incum- No assessments: no membership, bent of a public office from civ fee. Pay once and you are done.SS a cBar to a friend, a dollar H. E. Walker at tho City Hall. 'r.a"y oth,er a0""1 toward the jUUIlUltll Ui (i. LUU1U1 Ul 1U1 111111' BE PARTICULAR It's your privilege to be particular about what you eat and iiwist that it reach you in the. most sanitary way possible. , : , . ' We invite you to inspect our store from the front door to the back at any time, and know that our way of handling groceries will please9 you. R. H. KNOX SUCCESSOR TO NICE & MILLER 1 HEAR THE MESSAGE 11 a. m. Baptist Church You will miss it if you miss the Sun day Night Service Topic of Special Importance GOOD MUSIC ELCOME Ask for "Fischer's Dairy Chop." 80 lbs. for $1.00. A new feed and it gets results. Springfield Feed and Seed Store. Glen Anderson returned Mon ity, and yet a man may in ignor ance of conditions, or by mal icious design, criticise the ad ministration of the incumbent of an' office he is seeking, and MMIMIlllllIIMIIIIllliia SAVE 10c A POUND FOLGER'S "SB? COFFEE tir, MARCH 6 to 11 I i ire 45c metasimm urn u n miuti i a fcitvawx ant vmc 'i r To" eon vlnco you by trial that li better than other coffcei, an to tnduco you to maUtf the tett, we reduce tho prlco Juries FOLGER WEEK. 1 2 24 O LD. i ' KOUUIt ,45 ,05 1.00 ,2,00 .35 .65 .75 1.50. day from Portland where he had 'name the hundreds or thousands been serving on the federal jury 01 uouars mat ne win save to lor tne past Clgllt Weeks. I tuP iHAiJuyere, u eiemeu, uuu pi. ..ri i ,. the public remains unpro The name, "Ideal Grocery" ,t,i Jot,,. a Yho SSL01 t5nnVindPWS ?f 1 11 is a very easy nia"er for a S ??ICe,f: 8tore1,n, candidate seeking an office to the Theatre block this week. LnnW.m irMfini fhnn-o,f Mazda Lamps. I am now 'savings that he will make for tho Manufacturer's agent and! the, taxpayers by the application have a supply of the various of his superior ability, if elected, sizes In stock. J. C. HOLBROOK by a promise is one thing and The Oregon Power Co. yesJ the "delivery of the goods" is terday made a cement repair of ,an?tlier f ... tho pavement where it was cut', Af a ndide for re-election at Sixth and Main to fix broken the omce of County Assessor, water mains i1 trust tnat 1 wil1 e Pardoned for making reference to certain of- Mrs. Jules DoMick returned ! ficial acts that have resulted home Monday from Marcola, ! quite .materially to the benefit after a visit there of two weeks! of the taxpayers of Lane county at the home of hor parents, Mr.lor in other words, I hope that I and Mrs. F. A. Nickerson. will be excused for pointing out, Tom Gorrlo is expected up!not the mythical savings of the from Portland tomorrow to i future, but instead, some of the spend the week-end at the home I "goods" that have been dellv of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, iered. I. Gorrlo in Douglas Gardens. I My predecesor, a man with ,,, , , . , ;"ten years experience in the T, fc?r,,on(fe Slng office," I found had been carry 11 betonf hlg t.0 ,peorSO lag the valuations of certain X iS I ni8Sed tlll,S Spring- properUe8 of Iarge corporations nn eayi nxTItf W0X fl'T!at a ratio to other property of Burgess on the Natron line, to tne county, that in my judge Klamath Falls, where he has a ment wa d0ci(ledly dispropSr big logging contract. .donate and not in keeping with Tho meeting of tho United 1 justice to other taxpayers. Artisan lodge, which was to havo been held March 15 to meet Supreme Master Artisan I will refer at this time to two such classes of property only, namely, the road bed and rolling JOE WEBER twsi iliODUCES THE QUE CAL COMEDY NOTABLE CAST Eugene Theatre, March 1 1 Seats on Sale 10 A. M. MarchlOth. Prices! 50, $1.00, $1.50. Boxes $2.00 ill. S. Hudson of Portland, has stock of railroads, and the con been postponed indefinitely on gresslonal lands of the O. & C. account of the inability of Mr. R. R. Company. , Hudson to come at this time. I The valuation of which my ! - predecessor carried these prop- SILVER CAMPINE EGGS erties represented in total 10.52 FOR HATCHING per cent of tho entire assessed term of service for fifty years, but I do think that it represents ever, represent all the savings in this manner that my adminis- ; a substantial credit in my favor tration has meant to the tax- in support or my candidacy ror i payers or Lane county, 'ro-election. It does not, how-'' Pd. Adv. B. F. KBBNEY. Eggs for sale. Will hav some eggs to lot out on share valuation of tho county. I cor rooted this ratio such that this AT LASSMER' Sfflnmrinnninnnii We Give Vote Coupons to be used in The News-Merchants Piano Contest This is your chance to cet a property represented 18.0? per start in Campines with very, cent of all tho property of the little cash outlay. county, and thus saved to the II. A. KORR i taxpayers of Lane County 7.51, 7th and 12 St, Springfield, Ore. 'per cent' of all taxes resulting1 i xi ( i j . l rt i 1 iiuiu uie oiuiu uuu cuuuiy iuvy which saving during a period of four years amounted to over MWISNTY-S1X THOUSAND DOLLARS. . These figures can bo verified by an examination of tho Tax Rolls of the County. Tho sav ing represents an amount suffi cient to cover tho Assessor's salary for over fifty years. Now, this is not a bid for a Friday-Saturday Specials Flour, W. V. 13., sack . , . .$1.15 100 lb. Potatoes $1.25 4 lb. Jap Rico 25 4 lb. Soup Beans 25 2 lb. Peanut Butter 25 3 cans Tomatoes 25 3 cans Corn 25 5 cents ner llj. off on all Coffees MRS, E. V. SNEBD & SONS WOOD-LARK" 0 trade; mark JPOI 03NT QUICK, CERTAIN, - DEADLY f ALWAYS KUAUV, MSVKU PAILS, roys saulrrcls. eoDhers. Dralrle does, sacra raiB. Appiy eariy in oprintr wnen ine nun- , pry peata awake from Winter's sleep. Money I back if It ever fails. "Wood-Lark'v for 26 years lias stood every test. It's crop insur ance against rodent pests. Manufactured by Clarke-Woodward Drue Co., Portland, Ore Eon. liuy from your dealer, Springfield Feed Co.