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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1916)
IF IT'S IN THE DRUG LINE WE HAVE IT DAY rtiH PHONE & NIGHT EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES 1 uijxa i-- - SUBSTITUTE 31 ' : Tales of the Tovn x t Spray In any quantity. .T. 0. Holbrook. .Kor tho boot shoes, got thorn at the Harness Shop. Horn to Mr. and Mn. M. A. Ncct, April 3, 1010, u daughter. George Perkins went to Blue River yeuterday on a Ashing trip. Gono Martin, formerly of Springfield, was down Jrom Marcola over Sunday. Miss Elliott, one of the nurses at tho Springfield hospital, un derwent an operation for appen dicitis Saturday. Jchbo Baker xtt Portland Is hero for a visit with his brothr, It. M. Baker. He will remain until Wednesday. Bert Conklln, who has been receiving treatment at the local hospital, returned t IiIb home at 12ugo.no Saturday. 0 Prof. Fields of Eugene gavo a very Interesting illustrntd lec turo on the Psalms at tho Meth odist church last evening. Social cNptes WOOD FLOUR USED BY (Continued from page 1) making, but wood flour has .l! ll ... -.1 A i l t.t Tho nocdlcoraft hold n ttiost.noy. The noxt meeting of the J'cy tojihiwu uium m ub enjoyable session Thursday nf-'club yll be hold April 14. "1th j jmtry. manufncturo of nol. aftoruoon at tho homo of Mrs. mrB- VY y"'; , oiim, cither wood or cork flour P. Walker. Tho guests ofv tho A large number of the lie- ,8 UHC(1, The Hour is mixed with club were Mrs. Mlnnlo Faber .bokaliB descended on tho Odd a cementing material spread (Wddoll), Mrs. II. V. ParBons, 'Follows after their lodge meet- 2ni?S tMlcIpl Mrs. Dr. Kcster, and Miss Alice .ing last Wednesday evonlng, and S.K KcBtor. scrVcd pie and coffee to th . f IfUio expens vc cons it- Icrowu. About GO enjoyed tho "U,M- V"wv , .Ihnmv Younir and Mrs. MIko Social hour which followed. cheapest because less cement lsj " .i unnnoim rv ' t'iir rn 1 1 nrn u -Business is good at thef?8 P Snriv ni tlfnl mJhr Amv r-irnn oninrinitiml Printed on, leaving a dark base. B. it was largely attended, scnooi class at ner nome Hat- fimini, T ia oi r urday morning from 9 until 12. Jf nSJt iSiSl Tho Kensington club held Its'Thosc who were present to en- J',?"? iS,"0 I ual enjoyable sewing session y the games were Donald Pet- """1 lCJ5nnSia n W. II. Beono of llalsoy was registered at tho Hotel Spring- Jleld Thursday night. We arc closing out our stock implements nt cost. M. C. Dressier & Son. Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Pollard ........i MUUUI VIIIUJUUIV OBHIIIjj nuoniUII IUJ HIV bunion v WUIIUIU 4. VV- y 01 ,..J .1 Friday afortnoon at tho homo of crson, Illlbert Cagley, Jack PZn s Qualities are Mrs, Harry Whitney. After the ,Webb, Huth France, Violet Nell-,au"t tn f nmfllI.lni hour or more of needlework, the son. Jennie Holverson, Marnll I J inn0r LE hostess served a dainty lunch- Newman. Iloyd Wolff, Thelma' SLS ffi ioicrBtoel con. Guests of tho club were: Lanson, Mildred Arnold, Luclle Y"s J !Lnc tn? .2 spent Sunday afternoon at Mar- Mrs. Dale Mummey, Mrs. E. E. Lambert, Vivian Ragan, Darrell "d "atter reaulres oSv Cola, visiting the doctor's sister, Morrison, Mrs. Sutton and Mrs. iBagan and Arah Arnold. XTo-fourth as mJTiower to m wii n,i 'iMnfinivnu. Thn ttinm mm nro- j one iounn aa mucn power io out were Mrs. L. May. Mrs. J. W. Mrs. R. H. Knox received from P.l the fornier and I was In nnltu nllu vnrtiluli iitul I fr11i, Mra t C Holhrnnlf Afro n rlonfl n PnUfnrtiln 1 Kn fnltn "WVClupt.u H uie JTaciIIL UUSHl IO ... ....... . ....... uiiu vw.i..., ....... u. v. v.w.., ... WW..."-..... - Mltiflln cnnrMliof no n row decorets In dainty and durable IO. B. Kessey, Mrs. F. W. Brcss- llllles, which were used to good IS 3" irv FRIDAY APRIL 7th nt8:00 P. M. COME AND SEE 1 .1 The Busiest Play of the1 season, Given by the S. H. fi. Student Bodv. at the THEATRE j BRING 25 Gent ling yesterday morning to splice a ropo drive at tho Booth-Kelly mill there. lie returned that eve School Supt. It. L. Kirk un- WALL PAPER in some very I attractive designs Just arrived, spray J. 0. HOLBROOK Kyanize, our new varnish, derwent a minor operation at a co'orH f0'r ,n8idc or otlt Bldc vu 0iiiibiiuiu liuninwu aiivui - ,vorl, T n. llolbrOOk. day, and Is now getting along nicely. Misses Graco and Jessie Walker went to Lebanon Friday evening and spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr", and Mrs. Geo. Lamar, (former Tckldents of Springfield. ....A.i r Ln ri.Ait rv.. 11.,. -r over the country from Maine to .. f nn fnr inA rv.nniv nn limn niiri c-iniiiir UnnJd uaiuornia wnerever tne proper tho 1st day or March, ioic, on a judg- ,nv Vr nroX i- 3 combination Of wood and Tvater ment rendered in said Court on tho ray at M. C. BreSBler & bon S. , nolloM ,, . 25th day February, 1016. in a suit rww. v.w.v, - whi.reln Marcaret More, as execitrii r.. t I "".uuv uv'u iiuu. v,uuii;tniD niui nr Inat will nnM IMtmcnt nr Wl 1 am QnHnJlnl 2 Q,T,JSo nS the Norwegian product Which, M. Moore, deceased, and Margam. bprmgnelU over baturday ana j,efore ti,e Euronean war. was Moore were Plalntfn and K. H. Plerco Sunday. A famllv bv the name of Vin- i Fred Walker has completed a (cent baa moved from Yoncalla! garage at his home at Mill and j to West Springfield. ! B street for his new Cadllac. . i I ,-,,... I We are closing out V'Vl , wy' WT y i. . A ' stock of implements at cost. M and W. N. Louk motored to Gate Creek yesterday on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. S. Young, Miss Ella and "Jimmy" went to Port- iland Tuesday for an indefinite delivered at Atlantic ports for Si,.," 19 en n ir nn ,,,. Dlehnel and Celestia Dichnel, hiB wife l-.OU to Slo.UU per ton. and John chewm were Defendants, In : which said suit the said Plaintiffs re Rainier Affer shut-down of covered Judgment against the Defen- two years, Pacific National Lbr. gfnp1 'fi.IS TnlJb nut mir i . . . J T 'iiunareu ana no iuu itasuu.uui Jjonars - . . j .-j vu.i- wiiu luiercsi. lucreuu iruui uie oin uay templates building double track of December. 1914 at the rate of 8 per drawbridge at Youngs Bay. per annum, and Five Hundred WnMnnrr nntB T oclin TT .500:00 . DolIars attorneys fees, and F AI Reisenberir ofAlbanv' , 1.11 .77" Tw . V tno runner sum ot ameen ana no juo ,V i erf..!lni.ifc (110.00) Dollars costs, which said IS ill Springfield Friday on a jjlt pant- judgment was enrolled1 and docketed Yamhill County . lets two ln,t,he, Ciek'8 "IC0 0,sa!d CoutJ. ln UriUge COniraCIS, one $l,04S ruarv. 1S1G. and said Riecntlon to me directed commanding me In the name C. BRESSLER & SON. was business trip Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pirtle of and one 10,792. Cnrl Fischer came up Friday to spend the week end with his Mrs. W. L. McCulloch, who'fnuilly hero, and returned to ( iw. Shoridnu (or In v. I In nynnplR tn UIIUUI WUIII ill! u ii-iiuikii mi. ; ,Yi it ' . . ainv . rt . ..1 ...in 1 1.1.. llnv.1 Min tiilll i....tl.i. t.. HtilY. Spnnguoiu nospiuu, win iju umw "- 'ii'b , i to go to her homo this evening, jt-bout two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hcckart Dr. J. R. Barr formerly prae- Mr. ami Mrs Marry Stewart, 1 e d tu'rola-! Fred Brown of Canip ers Df bo penhn will tabtoh XW,DS dC8Crlbed prpertl' to :lng in Springfield, is making Mr. and Mrs. Cnl Fischer andj" ulL i Creek was a guest at the E. E. Pacific c'oast bfaase at Portland.' Beginning at a point 2Ms chains Coburg spent Friday evening at tho L. M. Cagley home. Oregon City dedicates $50,000 of the State of Oregon, in order to lilch school satisfy said Judgment, Attorney's fees, A. O. Anderson &Co, shin own- costs, and accruing costs to sell tho tic Miss urace liauey unuerweiu 1 an operation last Saturday at! jBrattain home Saturday night. arrangements to open a hospital Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Bally, and at Sheridan, whero ho has a Joseph Boutin made up an auto contract to caro for the work- party that drove to Corvallis men at tho sawmill. yestrday. They report tho n,e Springfield Hospital for ap- Springfield is improving after er contract Mrs. J. W. Neet of West D. W. Griffith Bert E. Colo came down this of Wendllng pendicitis. Marion Mulligan, a Booth- i having been quite !for a time. seriously ill ins Picture! Ids right chest a fow days ago,5and axo. ha e t " 11110 wonung m me logging Aptpcrtti camps. Ho returned to his home of Tuxedo is at Mohawk for a fow days rest a wonder- before returning to work. fulh picas- 0 uiioy bnougrass, uraiteman on freight No. ,245-0. returned to work this morning aftor hav ing been laid oil since March ant form of tobacco cn Joymcnt, mild and soothing." Pacific Coast Steel Co., plans 2C-80 chains west of the south locate rolling mill at Portland. LVa" 5. McMinnville Lets 1?12,000 sew- Range 2 West of Willamette Meridian. and running thence North 26.51 chains Prpuhnm oRnwr Rtnff Antn to the center of County Road No. 95. Cn ?tirt? iipw httilrHne- thence North 73 degrees 30 mln. West LV! ,"eWxTm..di nnn along the center df said County Road me uuiibs ivcwiuu.uuuwr n0. 95 to the East line of the E, morning for u"iiv mmilnvn. p.nt. his left hand F. W. Titus, the Marcola mer- Rimnt! torminniR nf n w ti Tnuntt n t. r- n in TnwnRwn in Femout$ioo,ooo.a.ar Creator of Moo. ireaimont or a. oau gasn, cut (in 0l,itc seriously Friday with a reliant, was m bprmgneiu. bat- comnleted and beins oc- South Range 2 west wiuiamette. Mer- , ' . " - I.M.IH4. ...vnii, Aln.wlno - dint XTa41 AH InmAnn urday, and again on. Monday, CUpjeu. 011 uuBiuuss. 1 Astoria- idlan, thence North 45 degrees, 30 Win H'oct r 1 rr rr Anroi r t t . Oling Will build said County Road No. 95 to the North . reinforced concrete building. line of Section 2 Township 19, South Mazda Lamps. I am nowi Florence Contract let for Range 2 West Willamette Meridian, Uie Manufacturer S agent and 4 (t1 Km nlmlr rmil thence West on the said Section line have a sunnly of the various ? mZ?5 Vr. mm'W halE?. l ho lln? f tho i ofoVtr t n t nt.nnmw J-0"'".. y Aoei itusseu u. u. u. ivo. 41. tow Henry Korf has on display in the Bcav'cr-Herndon window a litter of six thoroughbred Air dale terriers. .Innrl rrtllnlim flro Itionmnr-n ' r - . - t . ... t t 1 .. l . . j t . v no,n.,(P. .ml,iiMJil iUCIUHUrs 01 uie Ulllieu arus- (ho Ppnnrtpv nnhlichprl hv Tprrv.cnams 10 me aoumeasi corner 01 No assessments: no membership n . ... n e .ol . ... tne- iteportei, puoiisneti oy jerry tj t q xtq 41 thence East 43.74 ..... llVJlll u. OVJIUI Ul V..1X HllTltlPV 1 1 I 1 .1. . 1 n Tint TtnnnTr ",-',"'u'v AOei itusseu u. ij. u. ivo. 41, toto 1. 11uL.u1t.uu1s. ennrce mni to 25.000 capacity. ; ship 19 South Range 2 west wiiiam- Onlcl Rpnrh linn nfiw nrtnr. ctte Ieridlan thence South 37.20 9 by reason of an accident. He ice. ray once anu you are uoue. ,,neetinK Wednesday eveninK. was struck on tho head at Mar- H. E. Walker at the City Hall. Members and friends are invited. Scores of Big My dental office has been removed to the second floor of Huntley Grants Pass reviv'ng, surveys being made for itreds.es m Josenlnne Coujitv, Grant county mining activity al so nicking tin. Bandon Moore mill expects to open early in Aprl. Mt. Angel has completed $S,- spoken friends of ludo- lts,oU had boon Bpill8(3 Tho oll i , Springfield this .who was hero a iuafct ."" -"""bi c It 7 ;WUH niHwl ve;uiesu.iy, ami ue morning interviewing persons ago. frcshinc smoke men ot tneir .jld not realize tho soriousnoss ivlin worn nti n RnHncflfilfl car i , V.ll.Lllin 111LJ1 KJM. A I.. Lll Lilt: II1UL.1. US. i-J Mining activity ginning, containing 146 acres of land. more or less In Lane County, Oregon. Now, therefore. In the name of the State of Oregon, and in compliance with said Execution and Order of Sale, I -will on Saturday the 22nd day of April, 1910. between tho hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. to wlt: at one o'clock P. M. 'on said day at tho southwest door of tho County I Court House In Eugene, Lane County, uregon, oner ror sale, anu sen to. tne cola by a counterweight hanging ' from th water tank spout, and a i Men's work and dress shoes ibad gash was cut In his head. sat popular prices. Boy's school I shoes, the best for the monev. the Sutton buildinir. Fifth and j J. B. Mathews, who drives tho 'and good repairing with the best Main. Phone 20-J. ttjm j mufau ubbnwvM uuouuti uuu ijva- . ieainer. nan, uie onue uociur, 1 jju. in. w. iiiiutiiui . iviuvic ivieii ' tr. wnni tn tun snr ntr o i linR-'ri .1 ini - ' 7 i in ULIl Ullll .tl 11 1 1 i . rvnn A oroducers as well as actors, are ' ,,,Itnl Friday, for treatment for 1 Many Springfield people went i,rse, 7, prouutcra .0 wv. 1 u t , i,ur8 caused by his v.-carlwr a t t. nmimysiv nr Portland. !tn EiitrPiiR lnst fivnninfr tn lmnrl Marshfield Simpson Constant: SIIlUKcra aim uui olilrt nn wlilMi fi minntHv of onnl L i..T "i c? n tti , . cull nut tn Pnrtlnnrl RVflllimtft iVIimminn nil ffcn !... hh ..,! in. IIM IIV'TI II I'MMVl ww - - - - j - - - - - 1 m,4U killWll, V 4h. VlklU UKU vonr nr mnm for approximately Sl.000,000. terest ot said Defendants and each of Aines asiting urns irom rorc , land mills for $100,000 worth of Ho ; Saturday night when it was hit Petitions asking that a propo- j tre;ich posts. ,by a Fairmount car near the car- sition to bond th county for' Southern Pacific Company barn. ;$GOO,000 for hard surface pave-; has lust Issued an interesting Iments, was circulated in town! book on the "Oregon Walnut" heirs highest bidder for cash subject to re- ncrvc-racking vocation need. ; until the skin was blistred. Nothing calms and comforts a. was able to go heme todny. tiMcf-lnr litr ti nininf milfl. coal. ' ft t....,j ' John Walsh, son of Mrs. J. II. awui 1 iui.uu. Uniinnmltfi. rntnrnnd fn Pnrt- yt.u.iV n 1 land yesterday to have niastr S!iiMCiiO T 1VT TT Oli tlrlo o atn rf 1 CJo 1 11 f1 r -t' n i 1 tWn ttli-n 4?AA1.. i tho Free Methodist church of -signed. at 1 City Marshal Edwards last nt. 1 A 1 ll. ij . iweeit uuiupmtuu ui seiung out Tt. O..".! TJ.nttt, fat Pan OT.i Qtatttt m jft ;aflWj frftmhrP.,i,t0W", fi1"1?1" ?'r rao,lth8'lnB In revival meeUngs. Tho 'of 30 maple trees Tuxedo is aired tromtnree ho laid on a Bradford lrame. two ' ..n.. iii n......npo in iiinnrinn hnnc. mntitlis ncn in wna nut In n ........ . " ' ... IU 1IVC Y vUl 9 411 vyuUUti uuu ..3U .... ... v. Koo in mnlfP ir rrtdlnw and plaster cast and will be com- sweet flavored. 3ut the thing t0 remln in 0,10 f01' two that takes out all the bite and ' harshness and makesTuxedo . William McFnrland, son of W. bo bland and gentle that it can't hurt the most sensitive tt, after a very successful series. A. Norman, vice-president and general manager of tho Oregon Power Co., and A. F. Daggett of Tacoma, Pacific coast auditor for the Byllsby companies, left Friday afternoon to spend the street, over which the city has supervision.- in order to encourage the devel opment of this industry. Com plete information on growing, care, etc., is given. Oronr Nnrthen Railroad con- in the old ' tractR for 4.000.000 feet from SOUtll Fourth nnlnmhin Rivfir mills. -Cqx & Cox purple trading L. McFarlnnd, driving an auto mobllo Saturday evening in tho ",Mr !, "w vicinity of the West Spriimfield ;: ""' i T"; ""at"mT.; Vi tongue or throat, lBtne wm-Btntl0lIt colU(le(1 with E(1 Dom-'Vho MoKonzIo ous and exclusive luxedo pier, who waB driving along tho j ' Process." ! roiul at n,s point. Tho horso was ( After traveling safely 75 miles W r.iIr'o trial of Tux- ;thrown completely around, tho from the Siuslaw, a log bounced j .,, , " I children thrown from tho buggy off the load one day last week edo will snow you. alui slightly hurt. Dompler opposite tho water lank, and YoucanbuyTuxcdooverywhere claims tho auto was beiug driven , within a quartor of a mile of ui uii uxcubbivu bihjuu. tuo pouu. 'i nero aro some zw . ii 1 11 "44, logs scattered along the right of pox. ..w ......w.m vv v,wi.,,nr iiniwooii iioi'n nun vvmifi- It. t nir l.vl.n. .n.t.tml I . . . T i'";i iimiiiwiivin uiuB wimun iu,, Acrane Is oxpocteu in jto the plant bv a covered f umo:800 tlmo thi8 summer to pick ,11 uui mu (juim. viuui j'iii,iiiuui ! t JltSIll all UP McCulloch has arranged a de- A GREAT PRODUCTION At the Bell theatre on Tues- stamps given with each 10c cash day, April 25th there will be pre purchase and on accounts paid sented the great Selig play, "The In full within 30 days. Look Ne'er-Do-Well," written by Rex-' over our premiums. We give Beach. In many respects, crit $1.00 worth of tracing stamps ics assert that "The Ne'er-Do-free tho last Saturday in each .Well" is even greater than that month. COX & COX. other photo-drama, "The Spoil- ires," also written by Rex Beach Try a sack of our Booster and released by the Selig Corn- Pouch 5c Fimoui green tin 10c In Tin Ilu mldori, 40t and 80c. In Olaii llumidtri, SOcandMc, Election of officers will be ; Oakman plays tho title role and vice to eliminate rocks and other ! The old "hog" which was lo- ,j!0,lat he reSlnT meeting of ,the f; foreign matter from tho water Seated hoar tho lot: track and nt 0"" Tu BS?"5." Brand Flour, if you like it tell pany, Colin Campbell directed your neighbor, but if you don't i "The Spoilers" and "The Ne'er like it tell us and get your money Do-Well," and Kathlyn "Williams, back, $1.30 per sack. COX & ,who achieved such emotional neignts m "xue spouers- even FIREMEN ATTENTION surpassed the record made there as Mrs. Stephen Cortlandt in "The No'er-Do-Well." Wheeler l iuii-iuii by constructing a pockot so ar ranged that tho water must flow into a box, and then rise on tho far side of a wooden apron be 'foro continuing in the flume. An opening at tho bottom of the pockot allows a smalUportlbn "of cated hoar tho log track and at which fuel was cut for the power plant before tho mill was rebuilt, has been sold to tho iron foun dry and was removed last week. One of tho largo castings broke when It was bolng dperated In emergency sorvico a month or th amhricam topacco coMPAiT" i tlQ wler to cacn,)0i aml take ! moro ago, and tho machine was with it the heavy debris, 4th, at 7 :30 P. M. By order, H. B. RICE, Chief. J. C. MULLEN, Secretary abounds in plot, counter plot, hand-to-hand battles, and strong ilovo interests. Beautiful scenic effects are plentiful Including North Powder votes to build .wonderful tropical scenery. $25,000 school. nor worth repairing. iliinnrr nr RUPRIPP'R RAI F nhi Honolulu wantsjllill lino to'i foreclosure. continue Great .Northern service 1 Xotlro la hereby given tlmt by virtue land will give guarantee. ot an Execution ant order of ealo Is-( them and all persons claiming ly through or under them or any onq o! them ln and to the above described real property. JAMES C. PARKER, , . Sheriff of Lane County, Ore'con. By D. A- ELK1NS Mar. 16,-Apr. 13. Deputy NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Oltlco at Itoseburg, Ore gon. March 18, 191C. Notice is hereby given that Julius Beck, of Vida, Oregon, who, on October 25.. 1010. made Homestead Entry. ("Serial No. 0GC03, for Lots 1 and 2 and NE-4 of SEU and SEtt of NEtt- ot Section 4, Township 17S, Range .,2E, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five-year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before I. P. Hevittr V. S. Commissioner, at his office,, nt Eugene, Oregon, on the llth day of May. 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Wal den H. Pendell, of Vida, Oregon: J.ohn F. Mlnney. of Vida, Oregon; Peri P. Mlnney, ot Vida, Oregon; William Schornig, ot Vida, Oregon. J. M. UPTON, Mar, 20-Apr. 24. Kegis.teiv NOTICE, FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior U. S. Land Office at Uoseburg. Ore gon, February 23, 1916. Notice is hereby given that Eliza E. Dowott, ot Vida, Oregon, who on, May 1. 1909, made Additional Homestead Entry, Serial No. 04952, for tho S of SWV4 of Section 22, Township 10 S, Itunge, 2 E Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Five year Proof, to ostablisircldinrto tho land above described, before I. P. Howitt, XT. S, Commissioner, at- his office at Eugene, Oregon, on the 28th day of April, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses; Cajoy, W. Tomsoi, of Vida, Oregon; John F. , Minnoy, of Vida, Oregon; Carl E. Swanson, of Vida, Oregon; Herbert Iv, Ualdwm, ql yiUa, uifton. . Mar 20-Apr. 24. J, M, UPTON. 'tttrglstor. I 1