Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1916)
IF IT'S DAY & NIGHT IN THE DRUG LINE WE HAVE IT I PHONE 31 EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES KJ ft I t f f 6HJUTITUTC Tales of the Town Colgate's Perry. Talcums ICo at Ncut Rhoo repairing at tho Jlarncn Shop. Dan Craln, of Fall Crook, wbh InSprlngflold yesterday. ' Charles Ward, of Camp Crook, Jh In Springfield on business today. 0. W. Dixon, tho Produce man of Eugene, 1b In tho city thru morning. II. SteelqulBt of the Oregon Power at CorvalllB wob In the city yesterday. Fray Dlckerson, of Cottage Grove, was In Springfield on biiBluosB Wednesday. A now lining is being placed today In Condenser No, 1 , at tho Oregon Power plant. fee Wo are closing out our stock of Implements at cobi. M. C. URESSLEIt & SON. . D. M. Laughlan , assistant master mechanic, visited the lo cal S. P. yarda Wednesday. Miss Grace Ualley who re- A now Pccry's. Colgalo soap at Hear tho now Edison Phonographs at Feory'u. Disc SOCIETY Tho Gleaners wero entertain ed by Mrs. D. 8. Heals Thunulav April 0, at her homo on C and 10th. Business of importance! wuh uiBcuBficu uy tuo members, as theOlo aners will hold a ba zaar on Saturday, April 15, on Main street. Members present wore: Mrs. L. E. Danks, Mrs, Howard Parsons, Mrs. D. M. Gore, Mns. D. W. Roof, Mrs, Dressier, Mrs. Will Hcrndon, Mrs. Clias. Eggimmann, Mrs, Claude Nott, Mrs. D. S. Deals, MrS. StOVf'llH ATrft Win TVmn1,1 Taylor of Fall Creek April 12, 'son, Mrs. Riley Snodnrass. The tt SOU. - Only KUestof hnrliihhn(iifrM Win, House. At the close of the D. D. McKlnney of the Eugene 'afternonn'H hi water board is over on business frcshmcnts were served. A call- wuuy. . cu meetinc wl be held at thn ... , , , mo ,of Mra- D- W. Itoof on Wo are closing out our stock .Thursday ntttmnnn aii mtu implements at cost. M. C. Dressier & Son. The Emotion B . ihomoof Mrs. Silas Gay Wednes- Tho Springfield Feed company day afternoon tho t..,ni inu. arc having their awning repair- time over their needlework was cd In front of their ware rooms ; enjoyed followed by refresh ments. Anionic tho dub mnni... Siivo 1-3 by buying llexall School Tablets at Poory's. Wo are selling some shoes nowdays at the Harness Shop. Tho weather Ih lino and so is uuemcKB at tnc Harness uuop. 1 Look over our lino of new Spring coats and wulstii. COX & COX. Mrs. Ott underwent an opera tion at tho Springfield hospital Tuesday. Horn to Mr. nnrl Mr. WIHInm Llmo and Sulphur liquid spray at M. C. Dressier & Son's. --Dig Bhlpmont of ladles and children's low shoes Just arrived. COX & COX. Troy Dcrrickson and a friend both of Carlton, are visiting In Springfield since Tuesday. i Dill Durdock. of Cottnrre' ". jonn reaenoerg suom t- ber nrc8ent wcrn! M. Mflin Grove, visited with friends hero J.cu. t0 I???t ?n at tno Drury.Mrs. Curtis. Hayden, Mrs, for a few days the first of the Springfield hospital this morn- E. J. Reynolds, Mra. Hir Whlt week. i'B- ... noy, Mrs. Sutton.- Mrs. Pm I, E. Durrhi 'returned voatnJ M. J. Dmry of the Fischer- vi'S" cP0"' " ,Bm?B8 P fcT tt!SiuJi Mrs. M. W. Weber! yiut,u" rower company at in- -v UM UIU ,Uni,iuuu uv, Mm gwarts. Miss Ethel dependence. yesterday. Conley. Guests of the club were The Dcaver-Ilemdon Hard-1 Mr. Ketels, of the Ketels T ware have a very classical win-; Drug Store, has a very ncaUy!meeUe5, dow display of keen cutler tools decorated window advertising 'viii Diion n 1. I which they have just received. Mr. and Mrs. Prat llolverson have changed their residence from Oth and E streets to the McKIIn house on D street. It. II. Knox, tho Sunltary Gro cer has been making improve- : incuts. Yesterday nc placed (additional shelfing to facitllato the display of boiled goods. m m m J. W. Pixley of the Morning u new stock of candy kisses. Quite a number of Springfield people attended the New York Symphony concert In Eugene Tuesday evening. m m m Mrs. A. M. Jacobs, accom- 4 "The Pollyamas" of the Wo man of Woodcraft had an unus ually fine social time Wednesday evening in the W. O. W. hall. After an excellent program of recitations, songs by Lucile and SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.65 Flour at $1.45 Having secured tho agency for tho famous "400 FLOUR" will make a special price of $1.45 per sack for SATURDAY ONLY This Is a blend of DAKOTA HARD WHEAT and Idaho wheat Every sack is sold under a pos itive MONEY BACK guarantee. TRY A SACK AT OUR RISK Knox's Sanitary Grocery PHONE 9: 2y2 per cent discount on cash and 30 day accounts Cthe steel worker tells it to the &OQD juaa) panted by her granddaughter 'Hjjn- m !0JZ iMoxme ivemiey, is visiting her T r'" ,, ,L daughter, Mrs. C. O. DeVere i jed a W fe' a "Swap" party ww Crcswell. cantly underwent an operation i Itegister and candidate for Re for nniiendlcItlB Is uettlntr nlontr 1 P"lljican nomination for Trca for ai)pendlcltis Ib getting along nicely. .1. J. Kceley will soon occupy I surer of Lane County ! Springfield today. is in Mrs. Guv Scheible after visit ing with her sister. Mrs. F. E. Lenhnrt a few weeks, returned first of the week to her home at Monmouth. ' 1 1 -.1 J XT..... ( smiS r'nfhweenS1"1'" tot ioo yur'slgned hlssitlon wlthBth, Chloie Woolley, Winifred May! Sru Su" rth betwccn D and feet off the ground by letting Kelly with the intention of going Paid Scott. Vj SirOUtS. TI1I ,1, ai. r . . (n Iliiffrt ATnn lma nnr.nntn.1 nl as enjoyed, causing an unusual amount of merriment for all. The Ekklesians will hold their 'regular .monthly puslness and social evening at the M. E. church Saturday at 8 o'clock. The committee In charce of the C. A. Ifoag who recently re- evening- are Grace Walker, Mrs. Titus who has been crit ically ill and suffered a severe sinking spell first of tho week, -is some bettor today. Good rollubio flro Insurance. No assessments; no membership fee. Pay once and you aro done. II. E. Walker at the City IlalL Try a sack of our Booster Hall the Shoo Doctor do your to Butte, Mont., has accepted a nosition with Cox & Cox in the no Bereans of the Christian grocery department. .church held one of, their pleas- uui mm eujoyauie Dusmess aim tul nr. munriri r limit Several matters of importance social' meetings at the home of ; LU LI I Hlj-H 3U Ul IIII1UI IL.L.U UlUil repair work. Clh and Main St. My dental office has been removed to tho secoiuKfloor of the Sutton building, Fifth and Main. Phone 20-.L Dll. N. W. EMERY. o Will PpnrBon. Pnvlnnlftf T .op in im nt here tl Jlil)V Will tlL LUU Monday eve- Admission zb cents lor cmuiren i , , " , . , V H given by Mr. and Mrs. M over i i. ARUtr vou AFRAtO OF A TUMBLE (not aiHee i 1 J TUMBlXfl TO I y I TOBACCO GET the taste of the richest tobacco grown W-B CUT Cbrwinji the Real Tobacco Chew, new cut, long shred. Everywhere men ore 10 glad they found it that they go ahead aad pan the good word along, a, Take a small chew because W-B CUT Chewing is rich tobacco. Notice bow tlto H brine out the rich tobacco taite" VUit hj WEYMAN-QRUT0N COMPANY, 59 Uoa Sqwc, New York G. are to be acted upon at a meet- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Holbrook on ing of the building committee Wednesday evening. There were and trustees in Dr. Pollard's aooui Uliriy present wno enjoy ofllce this evening. Architect A.' ed to dainty refreshments ser I. Crandall of Lebanon will be ved hy Mrs. Holbrok. f . . There was a large crowd that CHOOL NOTES Brand Flour. If you liko it tellL ..." - - . - . i nniiA,i rnH iiti.i.. iiro nninir mn a 'I'hn t rr nmia your neiglibor, but ir you don't -"H'' " , "ii1 V ,v, yl a badly sprained ankle, a large liko it tell us and get your money 8 o'clock at the C ty hall, furnishing gravel for the Eugene llmherJ lm 'his f(t' back, $1.0 per sack. COX & Business of importance Is to be operations will stlllrun. while at work. J tako notice. A large donkey engine and! Toiin rr M,,n n oi, .The High School's Farewell 1 1 have done my duty, Even unto one of you, Whispering and writing notes. But now like the withered flower"' . Is lost In a field of oats. But someday we must reap, To find what we have sown.' In sorrow we vill weep For true friends that have flown. Lila Miller. Tho County Court will shortly call for bids on the construction of a new 75 foot covered bridge across the Mohawk at tho junc tion of the Mohawk and McKon zio rivers. o e A large crowd attended tho 1), .will be laid off for the next two it .1 n a ur iiuuu uuyh. iuuie ciiuiiucb m A meeting of the Development , the location of the shovel at the j. w r Smith is sufferlnc from And snIrke(1 not for beauty 1V1 V 111 VWlVJi O UUd have always taught you, Of present and of past, But never thought that you, scraner has been broutrht down i ", v.- vyuuiu neBieuu m ul iuhu scraper nasueen urougni uou er of Eugene suffered a severe I from endllng to tlie b-K Lo. acciU(mt While in Springfield i Ye kept me not for beauty, and will go to work cleaning out yesterday. While alighting! Although I once was new, from his automobile he ran his , I hope you'll not forget me, J. E. RICHMOND, Pres. I the mill pond estimated at of refuse. It is about a weeks Ladies Aid of the Baptist church will hold a foreign apron sale and afternoon silver tea. land Boston Brown supper, 1 5c, i work on Wednesday April IS), in tho Kopncr building. Delbert Hill while returning wound. The Marcola public was standardized last i school night. N. .laynes salo of household home from High school on his goods and Implements held by I Cox & Cox purple trading bicycle yesterday had the mis Henry Mathows on North Mill ! stamps given with each 10c cash fortune to strike a rock cousing street Tuesday. Mr. Jay nes and purchase ami on accounts pau ins wneei to skui. ue was fnmiiv in tvnaiorinv mnriiiiitr I in f n 11 within 150 davs. Look . thrown off and his rliiht knee for Dcadwood, S. Dale, where lover our premiums. We give injured and both hands Beverly Earl Knatrlek, of the Unlver thoy will make their home. For$1.00 worth of trading stamps bruised. sItVi delivered the principal ad- tho past seven years they have1 free the last Saturday in each (iress of tiie evening and A. I. lived in Oregon. month. COX & COX. Scn Burton of Ohio will speak O'Reilly, county school super- at the Armory In Eugene next visor, was present. Miss Helen Tuesday night. The committee ' Cowgill, of the O. A. C. was also in charge extend a special invl- an Interested spectator. N. A. tation t othe people of Spring- Baker, principal of the school, field especially the women, They : Is 111 and was unable to attend are exceedingly anxious to glvo tno meeting. Mr. hand against a cross-cut saw I've always stood by you. which he had on the rear seat! of the machine, and an artery .But now my heart is broken, was several. A physiclaif toolc ! And when you- tear me down several stitches to close the , I hope you'll get thru jokin, OUR AIM 'Bout rubbage of the town. Good bye. you dear old friend, That we've studied In for years, We know you're near the end And leave in bitter tears. We can't forget the day, . We first walked thro your door. But now we're safe to say. Our labors here are o'er. We've enloved many an hour. ' The High school has not been able to secure a base ball dia mond this year and consequent ly there will probably be no S. H. S. team. Therefore some of the classes will organize class teams. i A tournament 'will be played between the members of the .Tennis club this week to distin 'jnish the champions. It was started last "week but on ac count of bad weather' was decayed. The stove pipe in Miss New ton's room fell down Monday. Luckly the fire was almost out. Miss Tibbetts of Coburg vis ited High school Wednesday afternoon. The High school cleared $52, 50 from th play which was giv en Friday night at the Bell Theatre. Opal Holverson visited school Tuesday. Albert Soliem '15, visited us last week. We were glad to have" him with us. Is to supply our customers 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 Burton a splendid hearing ns he is ono of tho abliest men in the United States. ! Mrs. D, S. Beals entertained u party of Eugene ladles at a 5 o'clock luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her homo on 10th and C streets. The occasion be ing in honor of Mrs; Joseph Drew of South Dakota, formerly Miss Mario Grant of Eugene. Mrs. Beal's guests were: Mrs. Joseph Drow, Mrs. Honry Grant, (Mrs. S. Getchell, Mrs. J. C." Grant, Mrs. C. Marx and dau-, 'ghter Shirley. Larimer's CALL FOR WARRANTS Notice is hereby given thot I will pay upon presentation at any office warrant qf School District No. 10, of Springfield, Oregon, up to and Including Warrant No. G89. -Interest ceases after April 14, 191G.' Dated this 10th day of April, 1910. A. P. McKINZEV, Clerk, COOK WITH GAS Oregon Power Co. y h . i t ,i