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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1916)
IF IT'S IN THE DRUG LINE WE HAVE IT DAY & NIGHT JIJ&TITUTE PHONE 31 EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES : Tales of the Town Neat shoo repairing at tlio IJarnbH Shop. Wo nro closing out our Htock of Implements at cobL M. C. 1JRESSLER ft SON. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Sldwcll attended tlio burial oorvlcoB of Samuel Smith in Mabel, Sunday, Tho young son of C. E. Win ters of Goshen hi Buffering with Inthunltory rheumatism. L. E. Duran of tho Oregon Power left thin morning for a couple of days work at Inde pendence. a Dr. and Mrs. Robhan and Mr. and "Mrs. A. Heaver spout Sun day at Hendricks Bridge, flHhlug and a general good time. g J. I), Mathews and Miss Vera A new Peory's, Colgate Boap at Leonard SIdwell waH down from Ohkrldgo toapend Sunday. Llnio and Sulphur liquid spray at M. C. HrosBlor & Son's. Tho weather in fine and so is business at tho Harness Shop. Milton Bally Is erecting a new garago on his residence property on tho comer of Sth and F. 13. N. Dlllard moved Friday to tho Walker house on U street bc- twcon.Sth and iith streets. Mrs. Uhl. corset Icrro. will bo at Mrs. Crouch's millinery Btore Tuesday, April 11. The Springfield Flour Mills received a car shipment of Blue stem hard wheat Saturday, also a car of oats. e Mrs. W. L. Mcullough, who was operated on a Bhort tlmo ago We aro selling some shoes nowdayu at tho Harness Shop. Mrs. W. S. Thurlow of Port land is visiting her mother, Mrs. Dr. Kcstcr. - -Wo nro closing out our stock implements ut Dressier ft Sou. cost. M. 0' mentis. SOCIETY . Several playmatos of llllbort Cftgley surprised him on Satur day in honor of his birthday. After games and a general good time Mrs. Caglcy served rofresh- Oo to Hall tho shoo doctor for good repairing and shoes,.' nth and -Malnl streets. Mrs. and Mrs. It, The Kensington rltib mot with Mrs. Harry Whitney Friday afternoon. A delightful after noon was spent followed by dalntv refrcshmentfc. Mr. Wlilt- i biuwcu ney guests besldo the club menV returned from Coburg Saturday bors were: Mrs. McGnwnn. Mrs. after having spent tho week with Sutton, Mrs. B. B. Morrison, Mrs. .uaie Aiummoy. Miss Ruth Sales entertained on Fridav afternoon In- hnnrir of field Hospital Sunday and is get- hdr birthday tho members Of her ting along-nicely. ;her school class arid a few .other friends, numbering in all Wlnfred Roney the small dau- 'about 28. A general good time glftcr Df Mr. ajid Mi)j. R. C. was enjoyed after which a dainty Roney of Goshen who has been luncheon was served by Mrs. their' children there. Mrs. Cal Dames submitted to a major operation at tho Spring quite 111 is Improving, Mr. and Mrs. F. Darnard and M. M. Hester accompanied W. F. Walker to Mabel yesterday to at tend tho Smith funeral. Sales. I. V. Jackson, local manager for the Pacific Telephone ft Tel egraph company, last week pur chased a Ford car from the Springfield garage. Mrs. Nellie Chandler, of C.ra.w fordsville, visited at the L. M. Cagley home over Sunday while on Jier way home from a visit in Wendllng. D. Oulley, of Dexter were united b roportc( Improving very raj)ld In matrimony by Judge Down, In j,v nd w, ' P hra few days tsugonc, April win, iuiu. Harry Kief or the local brick mason has just completed a iriaHBlvo firoplnco for It. C. Wynd on tho McKeuzIo, It Ib a lino job of masonry. W. L. Arnold received a slight cut on the forehead, this morn ing while at work at the B-K mill a few stitches wore necessary to gloHo tho wound. S. P. piling croy nloccd some additional piling at tho Oregon ; 7th streets. i-uwur voinjmiiy s mimic tno ini tcr part of the week. A congenial hiking party made up of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sevey, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Larimer, Mr. and Mrs. C. E Wheaton, Mr. and Mrs. h. M. Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bryan and families, spent the day Sunday on the river be yond the Doris farm. A large camp fire and bountiful provis ions made for a most enjoyable day. Thursday's beautiful sunshine brought out many to the regular meeting of the Five Hundred club at the homo of Mrs. C V, Wliootntl Afia n ,1nllcrlif M. C. BresBlcr has changed fui afternoon the hostess served his residence from the corner of .a two course luncheon. Among " BU D1lu """'""itne guests were: Mrs. I. D. Lari GUS HILL PRESENTS BRINGING f UP FATHER A Laugh or a song hit every minute EU6ENETHEATRE. APRIL 13 "A RIOT OF COLOR" A T ORNADO OF MERRI MENT, TEMPERED WITH ENTRANCING Mt)SIC FILLED TO THE BRIM FUN AND PRETTY GIRLS, Curtain 8:30 PRICES; 25,f35, 50. 75, $1.00 Robert Day one of Portland's Washburne, Mrs. D. J. Glenden- nlng, Mrs. A. Mldldeton. Mrs. J. C. Parker dnd family ac companied by Dorris'Sikes mot 1 1 Til 1 TTIM n i . 1 1 1 3 ronnnoni young auorneys is in ,uvemnB urn iing a p niHani can making the high score, and Mrs. Springfield, combining business on tho family of Fred Holdrldge. 'Edessa Cox the consolation. wiiu pleasure lotiay. ( " - I Acrow erected tho yarge sign My dental ofllce has been on the Oregon Power Building removed to tho second floor of Saturday The sign Is twice as ! the Sutton building. Fifth and large as the one removed and In a Good rollabio fire Insurance. I'nono. z)-j. ;8onie zou tamps m u. me sman No assesHmcnts; no membership fee. Pay once and you are done. II. E. Walker at tho City Hall. : The new gravel train furnish' Ihg gravel for the extensive Im provements In the Eugene yard, started hauling this ' morning, DR. N. W. EMERY. The Ellcr Piano Houpse of Portlnnd has opened a sales or one taken down will be placed on the sub station. Ira C. Fuller who recently had room 111 tllO "OICI bnrlUKllelU for nun nf his flu from nnmiitnfofl a few weeks, E. J. Marsey being J following an accident on one of In charge. .the saws at the Fischer-Boutin mill is getting along very nicely. Lvbercer. Pearl Metes. Marv I Mrs. A. P. McKinzie. Mrs. Janies mer, Mrs. L. M. Beebe. Mrs. Wei- West, Margaret Gossler, Walter (Withrow, Mrs. Wm. Rouse, Mrs. by Stevens, Mrs. Fred Martin Gossler, Charles Forneri, Hobert 'Wm. Donaldson, Mrs. I. D. Lari- V Vancouver, u. u., Mrs. li. A. .Kenney, Chester Elspan, Horase mer, Mrs. W. C. Rebhan, Mrs. W. Taylor, Floyd Stamm, Joe Kre-iA. Herndon. A damy two course mel, Earl Naylor, Ben Patheal,, luncheon was served the ladies Dewey Ball all of Eugene. 'after the usual afternoon's past- (time. The next regular meeting Mrs. A. P. McKinzie very nlea- will be with Mrs. Rebhan on santly entertained the members :April 21. Miss Margaret Gossler enter-, and guests of the Priscllla club; , tained with an April Fool party at her home on Friday afternoon i The members of the Rebekah on April 1st, at the home of Dr. The guests were: Mrs. C. E. lodge are planing on an unusual J. E. Richmond. Her guests Swarts, Miss Edna Swarts, Mrs. social time tonight when they were: Beatrice Robersts, Coral Schrlbner, and Mrs. James Stew- will celebrate the twentieth an Snanan. Ada Ronnie. Dorris art. The members present were' niyprsary of the Order here. Will Pearson, Cnrtonlst, Lec engine No. 20UD with T. O. Rus-;"J,l'r."uu ?luBr w u i ue ai uio Randall Scott Is spending the; o..i Ml ....n It iVyHiiauiiii uiiui-uu I'nuay evoillllK 'Hiir ncr vnnnt nn w t i flip TT n ,u.,lu mo iu, tiumiuu v, v. a. extension party, nvnr 14. I i i .1 IPortland, Hood River and The Dalles. Try a sack of our Booster Irand Flour, if you like It toll xrAitt imlirlil.m Ititt If rlnn'f JrV... ' "" " J"" - .,, .I t .1... ke t te l us and got your money '"f V Br , ,,r over 14 Swarts & Washbuilie are ship- e in Springfield Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town Mad back, GOX. $1.30 per sack. COX & ADVERTISED LETTERS Springfield, Ore., Apr. 10, 191G I. W. Rucker. Mr. Gcorgo Gardner. A chargo of ono cent will be mado on all advertised letters. HARRY M. STEWART, Postmaster. mem rangers out or uaKruigoi j. p. smith who is spending wiiu iwwiiuy uubuii luiuifbuugsoveral months in Tonasket, a short time ago. jWash.. writes friends here that ? . , . they are all well and having an White lennis shoes, work enjoyable time and. are mak Bhoes. Dress shoes, and Boy's ng n0 piaus for an early return school shoes. Shoe repairing. as lt wni tttke seVeral months electric shoe repair shop. 5th Vpf tn BPttii Mm PQtntr. anil iwiuii eii uui. Shoe Doctor. W. A Hall, the. I . The :H ouse of Quality I ANNOUNCEMENT r Women of Woodcraft will hold a "swap" social at the W. O. W. hall, Wednesday evening, k . 11 -i Oil. T I . j 1 . vijiii iiji. ii you nave aiiyuium Mrs. R. A. Rankin of North Bend Is tho guest of Mrs. R. M. Under tho auspices of tho In-!13,1,01;, the Springfield Hos- to swnp bring it along, must be tcrnational Bible Students '"Wl, wun loimuny worth at least 5 cents. A good Association, W. H. Farrer, nn ;f,rslV1' Ilor' 1,ea(l nurs0 of tno program Is assurred at 8 o'clock. ,,uai"lB" . Admission 10 cents. Ambassador for Christ will speak at Frank's hnll No. DO Ninth Ave. East, Etigeno, Wed. and Thurs. .April 12 and 13 at 8 p. m. Subjects; "Is God or Satan Winning? and "Is There any Hope for the UnBavcd Dead?" Those desiring to know What God's word reveals con cerning tho above subjects are cordially invited to attend. No collections taken. o A Fino Line of Box Goods, Fresh Made, Put up to Your Order. Hot Drinks, Ice Cream and Soda Water. Eggimann's Candy Kitchen . ' NOXALL You Itnow I am well liked by all bread makers. BAKORE Hard Wheat Patent Try me. Get ac quainted. You will like me. eBst value for your money of any flour in Spring-field. We can give you more for your money in flour and feed of all kinds'than anv other place in town. SPRINGFIELD FLOUR MILLS Sam Woods left last week for his former home In Wisconsin HANDY HUSBAND Know ow to Got Part of tho HrenUfnst " 'I know ono dish I can projmro for uroukfuHt ub well nn uny cook on im'rtli,' Hiilrt my liuslmnd 0110 morning when tho cook wiiu 111 nnil ho had vol unloorod to help got hroukfaHt. Ho nppoarod with Ills dish and I discov ered 11 wuh Ornpo-NntB which, of cdurHo. wnH onay to prepare for It waa porfoctly cooked at tho factory, but It f waa a wood llluatratlon of tho con vonlonco'of lmvliiR Clrnpo-NutH about. "Wo took up Qrapo-NutB Immedlnto ly nftor rotumhiB rrom a flvo ycarB' HoJourn In u hot country. Our Htom aqliH woro In bad condition and wo woro In poor health Ronerally. "In a day or two wo llkod Qrapo NutB hotter than any other Iclnd of food 011 tho tnblo, Wo both Kulnod atoadlly In health and Btrongth, and this was cauBod by Orapo-NutM and Postum', "A frlond of ours hnd a similar ex perience. Sho wus BorloiiHly 111 with J. A. Seavey is very much pro- vnlfod nt tlin vniinf nnnnlo wlin where hew 11 reside. Mi-s Woods' lmvo been stealing the ilowors and his mother Mrs. S. Orwood.'ho lnq p.rowInir In Mm nnrnir parking at his home at Fifth and expect to leavo Wednesday their now home for D Btreets. He takes great pains j Ladies Aid of tho Rantist 'to make the 1lot lo0sk nIce and chu?ch wlllhold a foreigifapron obie.cis, t0 th?.,Plani8,.lie; ' mil ellvni inn Oiiujruu. viuia ui ui,ii ouhuui , sale and afternoon silver tea, ago seem to be the principal and Boston Brown supper, 15c, i"" ,fD uu it uutivuuujr ii -I.., til uiu i Mrs. A. D. Ruddimnn received word from Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kopnor building. Hi ' ' , ; . .i. .- .t. .f.t-.-'l --e ID. E. Morrison received nouco Young who recently moved to irom Mrs. Al Zurall of Menom- Portland, saying that thoy are Inee, Michigan, to ship heir jnow located in a bakery ahd gro household good to that place. CGry store on East purnBili0 St. The goods lmvo beeiu stored in; Tllb youngs wero tho former tho Morrison wnrehouso for tho proprietors of tho Springfield past two years. -Bakery. . --Cdx & Cox purple trading F. G. Archer of the Archer stampB given with each 10c cash Blower & Pipe company of Seat purchase and on accounts palette, who has been hero with a in full within 30 days. Look company of workmen, putting up over our premiums. Wo give a rofuso burner for Booth-Kolly SI. AO WOrtll Of tnidlrirr sriininH .lnft Mi la nrinnmnti fm Alnalrn free tho last Saturday in each ! Oregon, whero thoy will erect an momn. jju.xuua. jother burner.. Tho company I also put up ono at Cottage Grove In tho Baptist church yestor-'tho last few week, dav creat interest was shown In I v j IJl,ULl By tho graco of tho oDmocratlc party our chicken raisers havo sot to com bat tho Chinese, so we will conie to thoir nld and will sell from this day slol Dry Meat Scrap at 2 1-2 cents a pound to chicken raisers only.- Wo also wll sell clear, pure neetsfoot oil. nt COe per gallop, 15c for full quart Call at or phono Eugone 259. EUGENE CHEMICAL WORKS F. JOS. SCHOFIELD, Proprietor. Factory on River Road to Springfield The Springfield Planing Mill Company Manufacturers pf SASH, DOORS. MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, TURNING. STAIR BUILDINGG. Extension Tables. Drop Leaf Tables, BBreak fast Tables, Kitchen Cabinets, Cupboards, Safes, Step Ladders, Fruit Boxes Perry Crates, Folding Clothes Racks. . ELECTRICITY For lieht. heat and nower. I "Made in Springfield." f Oregon Power Co. IB IndlgoBtlon nnd could find nothing to J tho plans for tho observance of j The large, two-faced electric lfiastor. committees wero ap-.slgn brought from Eugeno by pointed by Sunt. Mlllor and the 1 tho Orenron Power comnanv. work of making ready is In pro-1 was hung in front of tho head gress, A surprise outing in the quarters building hero Friday Sunday school is also planned 'afternon, nnd was lighted for for tho near future. Nexjt Sun-1 tho first time Saturday even day being Palm Sunday, Mrs. J. ,ing. Tho old sign will be moved, E. Richmond will sing "Jerusa- j to tho plant, and by day or night loin," by Parkor, overyone is , I will designato the power plant looking forward to this musical that furnishes power to a score treat. ' of cities In the valley. Ont'thut would not glvo her heartburn anil palpitation, ospoclally at night. ', "Sho found that a bduiII dlBh of Grnpo-NutB with croum mado her a HatlBfaotory suppor nnd gavo hor n comfortnhlo nlght'B rosl. In a short tlmo sho gained sovoral pounds In Yolght," - "Thero'B a Roason." Name given by PoBtuni Co., Battlo Crook, Mich. ;Evcr read the above letter? A now one appears from time to time. They are, fjenulno, true, and full of human Interest. SPENDS ITS MONEY AT HOME The Lane County News divided its expenditures last year, thus: Supplies bought outside of Spring- fluid, including paper ana now machinery Supplies bought In Springfield, eluding rent, etc , Payroll, entirely In Springfield., 20.4 p. C. in- 19.1 p. c '60.5. c. 80 Spenf at Home Water Proof Shoe Oil WATER PROOFS AND SOFTENS ALL KINDS OF LEATHER Wolf & Miller Harness Shop SP&JNGFIELD, - - OREGON is