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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1916)
IF IT'S IN THE DRUG LINE WE HAVE IT BAY t. PHONE & HIBIIT EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES ' VVI KJ lfUTITUTC 1 n m . " : Tales oi tne Town A now I'cory'B. Coljjnto soap at lilllllllOHB Ib IltirnosB hIiop, , good at the Uolgato'H Perry. TulcuniH 15c nt Spray In any quantity. J. C. Holbrook. For the bost shoes, get thorn at tho Harness Shop. Hear the now ISdlson Disc I'honographM at Poory's. ' Good reliable flro Insurance, No assessments: no membership fee. J'ay once and you arc done. II. E, Walker at tho City Hall. Mazda Lamps. I am now tho Manufacturer's agent and havo a Bupply of tho various iilzos In Block. .7. C. 1IOLI3ROOK Flour Cupid Host Patent (AH Illue Btoni, at $l.G0 per Back; $0.20 1)1)1. .IohnBon'B Dost Blend at $1.20 per sack; $I.B0 per bbl Wo save you money. Feed Store. Jamso T. More went to Salem Even If hairs aro turnlnc grey4 hearts don't cknnnc much after all. A box of Vojjan' will arouse many an old time memory. MODEHN CONFBCTIONERY CO rorusmJ, Oregon a...... t it i... n 1 1 'School TnblotH nt Peurv'a. M. Galvln of Wondllng spent ,, , t TuuBdav In Siirliwuold Mra- Cnrl Corson, living at ULB,my m oi'B"01"- ,12lglth and n BtreetB, Is serious- . . ii 1 t f f Mrs. union i nuo ib quuo bic k , v cd out of Springfield this morn- at her homo on oast Main Btreet. ,g by lho Ueparturo of tho flrBt A now awning has been pine-cldldren's low shoes Juat arrived. Sl &r IK cd on tho springiieiu Kccu Co. cox & uox. Btoro. ' ' I John Kcstlcy went to Port- Look over our lino of now land Tuesday to remain several Spring coats and waists. COX weeks on buslncBB. &COX. Ask for "Fischer's Dairy WALL PAPER In Borne very chop." 80 lbs. for $1.00. A attract Ivo designs just arrived, now feed and It getB results. J. C. lIOLWtOOK. Springfield Feed and Seed Store. sion Monday. Four loads of pulp fed steers sold at 8.10, one load of grain feds at 8 cents and hay feds at 7.7G, all prices Indicating a two bit raise. Cows remain steady at 0.7G. There was more of a supply of stuff on the mar ket than usual, over 1.000 head this morning to deliver a lecture (bclng counted In. before the college of Theology A light run of 2400 head came In that city. Ho was nccompan-!jn over Sunday. Buyers took led by Mrs. Moore and Miss Mar-, j,old readily and prices soared, garct Morris. The main feature In the hog div- ision was that tho bulk of stuff Ballasting operations on the was of good quality and very few Wlllamctte-Paclflc were resum- loads went under the 9 cent mark. Market very strong. Lambs, or any class of sheep Williams, trainmaster, got the crews all out on time. LIVESTOCK MARKET North Portland, Ore., Mar 14. Higher prices prevailed all aro not creating any great fur ore by the numbers in evidence. Only one load of feeder lambs being received. All sheep prices hold steady to stronger at form er quotations. Reports say that electric line will be built from Salem to Bend via Mill City and Mlnto Pass. Roseburc will buy chemical Kyanl.o, our now varnish, all colors, for inside, or out stdc work. J. G. Holbrook. C. C. Crandall of Junction City was a business caller In Springfield Wednesday. Jas. and W. L. Mcllarguo of Brownsville were In Springfield Wednesday on business. Mrs. W. II. Pollard went to Oregon City yesterday, called thither by tho death of an aunt. ii ' I alone the line In the cnttlo dlvl- fire truck. If you want the best shoes for the- money expended, or a good repanr Job with the best; leather obtainable, como to Hall tho Shoo Doctor, nth and Main. Mrs. L. K. Page, secretary of The members of the Pine ( Thirty members of the Meth the Springfield Library board, ; Needle Club are requested to ' odlst Brotherhood of Springfield announces the receipt of half n meet at the home of Mrs. Nina:wpnt to Elurenc Mondav even- from the Btatc library. These may bo obtained upon npplica tion to the librarian, Mrs. Ilan null Hill. noon at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Larimer, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Bryan, Mrs. M. M. Peev and Harold Peery. J. M. Wells, formerly In busi-; attended the ElKctte party In Hess in Eugcno, reached Spring-i Eugene last evening. There Free motion pictures of UiOitho bolora. .Modern wootimen oi aniuriuu sanitarium at Colorado Springs at tho Bell theatre Thursday, March 1G. ing to attend the supper of the Eugene Brotherhood and to meet Dr. Parkinson, the new pastor of the Eugene church. The Pine Needle club were very pleasantly entertained at ... . . . a , i 1 f IT iTTf X were 20 tables at waist, at tne nome 01 mm. wimuv which Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. , Thompson Tuesday afternoon. Chambers won the honors. Af-.The time was spent with the ter luncheon, dancing was in-, usual fancy work after which a dulgfd. ! dainty luncheon was served. j Club members present were Mrs. The ladies of the Emotion club A. D. Ruddiman, Mrs. Jas. Lax cathered at the cosv home of ton. Mrs; Chas. Dority, Mrs. Min- A flume is being constructed iMrs. A. Valentine, ott 8th and C nie Gerard, Mrs. John Tomse.tlt,- along the north side of tho mill streets, Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Jesse Smitson, Mrs. Vina ror a very pleasant tune, me aicl.uuu, wira. uuus. iuwusshu, members jiresent were: Mrs. J. Mrs. Anie Nelson, Mrs. Mary E. Edwards, Mrs. Percy Tyson,, Verne Bird, Mrs. Oma N. Horn Mrs. C. Hayden, Mrs. M. L. ing, Mrs. Al Montgomery, Mrs. uora i-iinson, Airs. is.atnerm Horton, Miss Nellie Ragan, Mrs. Lucina Sylvester. Mrs. Kate 10 feet deep on Tho Holbrook awning, which was torn down by tho bhow n' field this morning from his few weeks ago, was replaced to- , claim near Odoll lake. He and ,lny. Walter Smith of Coburg walked j across the summit on skis, talc- . Wes Beeson of Coburg. was toJ"& in springnem ycateniay on dubi- " ,j r " hcbs, and was a dinner guest of 1,10 summit. rnt llnrnu ... better, nnd to prevent us going lo , ,IQrt ni,nfJMra ciioo nnv atiq mu Pnn coal clogs the screens at the old ,ley, Miss Edna Swarts, Mrs ! Intake. This water is used In 'Henry McCullum, Mrs. J. u. 1101 In paints, oils, varnish and decorets In dainty nnd durable colors, gods. J Mrs. Griflln nnd daughter brook, Mrs. W .A. Dill, Mrs. A. Brummette, Mrs. Nina McPher Valentlne, Miss Lu McPherson, son, Miss Mary Roberts. The Miss Vln McPherson. Mrs. Her-'only guest Little Miss Elizabeth Emma of Kansas City, who have bert Walker, Mrs. E. E. Morrison, DeMick. The next meeting of been visiting the past week at: Mrs. Gilbert Davis, Mrs. Harry' the club will be with Mrs. Jesse tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whitney. Mrs. I. V. Jackson. mirson on mar as. Browning and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McKlnnov left Tuesday even- Always guiu to snow jug for Muskogo, Okla., wliero C. HOLBROOK. they will visit their son and brother L. C. Griflln before re turning to their home. ... Brotherhood and Chicken Suppor. Pie Dr. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Commercial State Bank Postmnstcr Harry Stewart j this week found a peculiar point of Springfield, at Springfield in theli State of Oregon, at the close of business March 7, 1916. ItESOURCES Loans and discounts ?37,C56.89 125.4G IJonds and warrants Jt.. t,&ui.4tj None 14.9RR.81 Members are urged to bo pro- and 50 pounds In weight can i " . fl t . J GiGOo.oo sent and all other men or tne bo accep teu tor inoso poiius roa, catnto owned city aro oxionueu a wny wui- vmu,- ,BVUb.i..i...j, . , . , t reBorvo banU8)... come. Brotliernoou caueu at tne hucuiiu buho, ul Whim, uy , nnnrnv,, r080rvo banks ' 17.910.2' jchcclta nnd othor cash Items Nono .: 'KyplinncoB for clearlncr houso ... ,..... ..Nono UUOt. -'- rvn linnil ......................................... 3,718.99 V . li ' " - . VvnnnflnB .... ..................... ....wNO II G Pnrklnson recently from Boston, Mnss., but now pastor! In tho parcel post rates and has , and'n";d' of tho M. E. church, Eugene, written the department direct nn,i warrants will speak at Springfield Broth- for a ruling, tho point is wneui-i securities J Nono ....'......Nono G:30. bannuot 7:00. Dr. Parkinson to follow tho ban Lecture by reason of round-about routes,) ,take the third-zone rates. o I OUR AIM I Other resources .......None Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Is to supply our eiistomers with the best the market affords. We carry a superb line of staple and fancy groceries. Everything select ed witn great care. One trial will convince you that you pay no more than for inferior articles Larimer's , Undivided profits, loss oxpensos and taxes paid Dlvldonds unpaid . Duo to banks and bankers ' Postal savings bank deposits ....... Individual deposits subjoct to check, Demand certificates pf doposlt ...... Certified checks Cashlor chocks outstanding . Time nnd savings deposits ...... Notes and bills rodlscountod IUUb payable for monoy borrowed Reserved for taxes Othor liabilities $85,778.81 $30,000.00 700.00 ' 772.67 1.09S.00 ,.Nono ..Nono ..wNono 42.51G.C7 25G.89 100.00 10,334.58 .....Nono None Nono Nono Total ViVitov-r $85,778.81 state OF OREGON. County of Lano. ss, V.i- I. O. h. Kesaoy. cashlor of the above-named bank, do solemnly swoar that tho abovo statement Is truo to tho best of my unowiougo ami uouui, ' W' r rt T.'Ii'COE'V Pnnlilnr Subscribed nnd sworn to boforo mo this 14th day of March, 1910. F, L. TRAVIS, Notary Public O. D. KBSSBY,, Cashlor. CORRECT Attest: WELBV STEVENS, M. M. PEERY, Dlrectots. 4. , i Cash reserve , fi 40.0 per cent Monoy borrowed by oillcors or directors - Nn0 Resources, March 4, 1,)1J1: -:u . . .i HS'IH'Sr Rcsourcer March 7. 1015' V fX;, $7 2,8 7 7 .2 5 A TIONAL DAY ORAMGE SATURDAY, MARCH, 18th This day has become a great annual event and has resulted in enormous sales of this dc. licious and healthful fruit. Quality is now at the best and price is reasonable. We will have extra supplies for this day 15c 20c 25c 30c and 35c per doz. WE SOLICIT YOUR ORDERS Knox's Sanitary Grocery Successors to Nice and Miller MY JEREMIAH COMEDY FARCE SPRINGFIELD TALENT 1. 0. 0. F. HALL AY, MARCH 17 FRO ..C A S T JEREMIAH SLACKER, J. E. RICHMOND A Hen-Pecked Husband MATILDA SLACKER ALICE KESTER His Wife. mrs. Mcdonough, Gladys smith An Irish Boarding-House Keeper. CICERO WHITTAKER, LEE CLARK A Colored Busybody THOMAS TUBBS VANCE CAGLEY A Deadbeat, Boarder and Loafer. THE FREIQHTaHANOLER IS OM) Too Ybu know r00 KtJ0W ,T juoce;, " WHAT IT IS.J I WE "ALU KNOW- ITS STEADY tobacco satUfactlon oil day, every day, from a clta, small chew. W.B CUT Chcwio-the Itetl Tobtceo Chew. unnt, tknd-Uttt Iiko yon wmt It to Uile nd lull looter IbM lho ordiotry kiod. At moo mcaleara h. you berhemlellin ibcirfriend booUi KtalTtiaat OUw. Get pouch. Mid by WETMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO Uaioa Sqcm. Mtw York Oty HHW AIM? W00D-LARR" ) TRADE MARK POIS ON QUICK, CERTAIN, DEADLY ALWAYS KISADV, NKVISIt VA11.S. Destroys squirrels, gophers, prairie dogs, sage rats. Apply early In tiprlng when the hun gry peats awake from Winter's sleep. Money back tf It ever falls. "Wood -Lark"' ror 28 years has stood every test. It's crop Insur ance against rodent pests. Manufactured by Clarke-Woodward Drue Co., FartUn4,AOre goa. iluy front yxtr detUr, Springfield Feed Co. 1 1 ; Cain for Year ffifevi'. .. .S3.S9UJL.dO