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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1916)
IF IT'S IN THE DRUG LINE WE HAVE IT DAY ; & NIGHT EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES Social cNptes tin, (Bayfield. Wis.) Thejionora of the evening was carrie.l away I Dy w. u aicuuiiocii. The Nccdiccrait licld a most delightful session at the home of Mrs. Bean TliurBday after Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Eto. Friends have been apprised of the approaching wedding of Miss Elsie Balcor and Mr. Fred Hill, both of Marshfleld, which will take placo In June. Miss Baker's hotoo is in Springfield, has resided In Marsliilold and noon. Tiio hostess served at the 1 u" ,f wfe haH won a larco c rclc of admlr- close of the afternoon. Mrs Public Sirvlce GiifflnlstiNir WESTERN DI8TDICT LOST Ticket punch at railroad ' crossing at end of Btrcet car' line. Finder leave at the News , ofilcc. ' 225 Tnlno nf .Vn Tnnrn t It. H. F -Our shoes aro the bwt foi 'the momw. WOLF & MILLER. It B P i Sporting good and fishing ' ,tackl! at M. C. Breaker & Son. Nout hoe repairing at tlto Hani Shop. ' - Gopher Poison, Siitg Do- istroyor, garden eed and fortil- Evorybody diinks milk lzuw nl U)e Feed Store. Blmltus at the Pnlnco of Swoots. .Wo aro cloning .gut our Stock of ImplomontH at cost. M. C. BRESSLER & SON. Ing friends and actjualntances. i Austin Cox, Mrs. It. P. Morten- Mr. Hill is tho son or Mr. ana sen, Airs, waiter iiornuon, ami Mrs. Walto Hill of Hall Avenue Mrs. 0. II. aJrrott were guests iu vifAll 1rkirti nml lllrswl V nf flirt nlllll his many friends.--Marshflold J Times. Mis We aro soiling Harness and ifirv W(jat r strap work ; ohojipor this w-eek.'Poaryi m ' M; WOLF & MILLER. ,,,, ni.nu,r v, OrOCOU Casslmero Stilts. I ort, ;vuu itemm, wuuur yua- mi.. lll..,,u ...III n vn n .....1 .... ., i HICr. MOmUB J ilylUI, JlUUiUl supper for tho Woodmen of the teed fast colors. COX & COX. ! JSj1";,0" . SfiSSSS: World tomorrow nlKht. tor Elspass, all young men from worm tomorrow uife.u. pIoohc note the reduction in I Eugene and Ralph Moshurg of MIbh Rhodes class atthe High .prices for launderlnK shirts, all Crcswcll. ...i i i i. .i.... .. i .. .... nt . n .- ..i. !..... in. ..i...,,.t i r half'hollday today tohavoaplc-.THE CITV STEAM LAUNDRY . Mrs. Janios Stewart wa boa-1 tens of the N. G. 0. SewinK club ! Ada Ilnne ontrtained at its 6r.lon Tuesday af tr-1 several of her friends at her moon. The club entertained as f jliomo Saturday evening. Var-JgUestH Mrs. Guy Mock (Eu-( tnnu rrnmu itinm nlnvif until u .e-m) Wrtt W V. 'Marl In fVjt!!-1 Uato bout, at which: time a do- couver, 13. 0.), and Mrs. A. J. Melons luncheon was served by McKInzey. Tho members of tho tho host. Those present wore: club present wore Mrs. L. M. Beatrice Roberts, Coral Sbahan. IBeebc, Mrs. W. L. McCnlloch, Dorr s Lvbarcor. Mrs. J. .J. Hryan, airs. t a. uc- Marcarot Gosslcr,,Pue, Mrs. Howard Woods (Eu- kim Drcwer, Etta Valllcr, Pearl Jgene), Mrs. B. A. Washburne, Mrs. Jesse Scavcy, Mrs. weioy Stevens and Mrs. Stewart. nic. Wo aro agontH for Butter-' iclc patters, como m anu iook over tho latest fashions. COX & COX. Dr. J. W. Ransom, formerly of Snlom, was In Springfield Friday and Saturday with a view of locating for tho summer. i -Wo are closing out our stock implements at cost. v M. Brcsslcr & Son. machine , good as new, Jewel range, rc-' frigerator, sectional boolc case hall set. 33G E. 9th St. Eu gene, Phone 370. FQR SALE The iibrthwo' t Tur ner of 2nd and Main f ., lots 9 and 10, this property is w'll situated for a hotel, High school, City hall. Mason if Temple or any public edifir e. Easy terms, see M. M. Peery i write Paul Bettelheim, Visalia. Callfonila. FOR SALE EGGS Thorough- frotr-n cents for 15'; Mrs. W. L. Hoi-; lingsworth Douglas Gardens. ; VVHAT THE PRESS SAYS Phone Springfield 124W Apr ! ttTT , . - k.....,, a . ue promises to conduct the FOR SALE Good farm wagon loffice on business principles, to and harness. L. M. Cagley. j ferret out all unjust rates, and to glvc a square deal to puonc ser- BUCHTEL REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Umatilla taxpayers county bond Issues. SUMMONS A most enjoyable session of the Kensington club was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. W. Collin. Needlework The Five Hundred club were served to keep the Angers busy,! the guest of Mrs. Milton Bally 'and at the close of the afternoon ) and Mrs. Carl Fischer for eight the hostess served dainty re-' C io'clock dinner at the home of freshmen ts. Lilacs were used in IUU inner Oil WUUllCBUuy uyuii- auunuuutu in me ucuuuiui i Ynu aro borebv rcnulred to anncar ing. The hostesses were assist- orations. Attending as guests 'and answer the complaint Med against oppose v(re conjorationti and the people alike. Such a platform merits support, Mr. Buchtel is descrv- , 7. , , ing of official promotion, andthe S"L?2S?8Ultool-lSsto of the district might Stewart McKay, Plaintiff, vs Jorgcs "well rally to his candidacy, and Holm, Defendant. nominate and elect him." Daily in mo name oi me atatc or Oregon: Oregon Statesman. Salem. Pd. Adv. lit Rnml nnlninno tuI.IIo hov cd in SOrvillC bv Misses Jean and were Ml 8. R. H. Knox, Mrs. Mc- you In the above entitled Court and! last at 2 i-2c lb.' Sack lots', iDutee Fischer and Ray 'Bally. Cowan. Mrs. W.L.Dunlap, Mrs. lin 1 Feed Co. The club members present were: j. t. Aioore anu auss mrgarei specined by the court in the order of . SUMMONS tho Circuit Court of the -State ot Oregon for Lane County. I Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCnlloch, Morris. The members present , publication aa the time for yon p Stewart McKay, Plaintiff, vs O. M. $2.25 cwt. Springfield o air. niiii iira. w. ij. dicjuiiui;ii. iuuiiim. iuv i tt i it, nn,i iMm a MoKlnvnv Mr. worn Mrs T,. lTnv. Mrs. IT. A 'appear and nnswer. and if you fall to ! iUrtJ. WUUUr IIUJUUUII IIU III-,-"' "'"' . V. ' A Vr 'nn nnnnr nml nmsvr. fnr tcnfif Jhrf. bant tlo son left Friday evening for and Mrs. m. w. i'eery, ur. anu non. airs. u. u. ey, aire. loHhe pTaintirr will apply to said co lathe to spend Several weeks Mrs. W. C. Rebhan, Air. anu Airs. w. i'. wauter, Airs. v. ai. ress- for rellef de,nanded in said complaint : You anc Ashland to spend Good reliable flro Insurance, ivistling relatives No assessmentHj no membership fco. Pay onco and you aro done. I II. E. Walker at tho City HalL Ncllio Rebhan of Larson and Emma Larson, hud band and wife. Defendants. the name of the State of Oregon: and each of you are hereby re- J. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Harry lcr, Mrs C. E. Lyon, Mrs. N. W. Ion file herein and for the whole there- quired to appear and answer the com- Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Emery, Mrs. .J. I. uoddaru, airs. .or- , ,; 'MV'Te on ofbrS iuu . ljivi uuiuouuvi. in luic- . "r . . . . tne jri uay oi juay ixt me saiu aaie being the time specified by the Court Miss IM navU,,,,,, and HI. 1 ySSn W&.ay E'LonUt ! -SMf-B ! llln Ttolilinn nf rtrnwiiRvlllo .Mr?'.US.S,Sa '?TS'Jl: My,,Al'L' tV cd b and for judgment against wobiiumho w xiaa Tallin Ra-nrtR. TIir Mrs. C. K. Swnrtn. Mrs. J. W. vnu fnr ihf sum et Oft nnil In tor act in the order of publication as the time to spend the' 11 Thn tlmrnnn nt 0 nor nn nor nnnnm from for yOU tO appear aild answer, and if P,ca8o ..o IhJrom.ct.o, to S--' -HlUrlonan , SpriB--- ICCB for laundering Shirts, all 1 ' jMrs. Beaver, H. Adraln, Joe Boil- home Of Mrs. K W. Bressler. $25.00 as plaintifTs attorney fee and to said Court for relief demanded in 'irlliroe shirts. 10c: Pleated 15c. . i .. - tne C08t8 and disbursements of the said complaint on file herein and for nrl neKllceo shirts. 10c: pleated 15c THE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY for the I Mr. Jennings may be no long- suit, and for a decree ordering the tne wnoie inereoi. .,,.., be and have served his country Hnn tn onrnfli,i nrriron ih nmn by you, and for judgment against 111 the Civil war. But he is a being the premises covered by plain- or the Bum of 1150.00 and interest Several or tno ciiiuiren or Air. 1 tmtcMnp- mifrinn and Mrs. Paul Brattain liave the gpi ingfield Sand & Gravel Co Tax receipts for taxes pnid , wnooping cougu, anu Airs, .uecic, wn8 received Saturday. through tho First National bank " ' "ui nu u uuKuu imv linn,, rnonlvnd from the today to take care of them. Sheriff, and may be had now by! , little more than your money's his life for his country's sake. lSSto 9TnatoiSl calling at the bank. LnT.1?,??. WOrth ,n ncw 8h0?8 ' rel)a,r We ot thinlc lr- Jennings SSlnVySoand fm ulfrftUUe and ?25.00 as plaintiff, attorney fee m m m i win iiiii, miui.n iu worK, Hall lUC olioe voctoi. snouiu ue eieuiuu iiieruiy uu- interest and equity of redemption In uuu Ule uuu;uui ul Mr. and Mrs. George Drury of lovers of Springfield, had to be Ma street between 5th and 6th.. cause he is a G. A. R. veteran, and to said premises. the suit and for a decree ordering the r. ll.. , . ol.n vnClAivlr nn nnnniml nf ll .... ,., , ,., , This summons a nllhHshoil hv nr. Sale Of Lot 10 in BIOCK 22 and lot G l .1111111 LL 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 L. OUllllUI 111 1 1 1 IllM .7 ..... wvw...w w. ... - 1 1 1 1 I. 1 1 in Llll liana QUUUIU At.- . - - . - The place where you get a young man for one who offered tiffs mortgage, and applying the pro- hereon at 10 per cent per annum WwJ m,o ,nv'a i. llf fnr hla r.m,,,rvK cnlro ceeds of said sale to the payment of ?om the 4th day of July 1913 and field at tho homo of Mr. and'Mrs. R. L. Drury, who havo recently returned from spending tne win tor in Oklahoma. I tt tt i n ... In Mwlr 9.1 nil In Pmomlil Molehfn . . - . t,.x r,.,f,l o.wl 1,1a c..ini, tn l,lo F. ' luo ou. ji. u. Down, wuniy -.,"."1" ZJ Z 7' 1 1 "Z 7CZ 1" . H. WOinnrilOB OI I'OrL- dijgiu uhu .Tnilirn nT I.nnn r"niinir flror-nn flnteil auuilion lO OUriUKUClU. UrCKOa, luo land and Mr. and Airs. F. R. country snouiu piuce mm m u April 10th, 191G. FRANK A. DEPUE. Attorney for Plaintiff. ly completed by T. J. McCracken on C street between Sixth and Seventh. J. L. Archer, chief engineer of tho Corbctt estate in Portland, camo to Springfield Saturday ovoning as tho guest of W. L. McCulloch, chief engineer of tho Oregon Power Co., and these two and cJss Seavoy fished yes terday from Waltervlllo down to Scavey's ferry, catching a fine supply of tho beauties. same betng the premises covered by plaintifTs mortgage, and applying the proceeds of said sale to the payment of said Judgment, and barring and foreclosing you of and from all right, title interest and equity of redempUon . , , in and to said premises. Department of the Interior TbJg summons is published by order S. Land OffiCO at Roseburg, Ore- nf Iho Hnn TT T. nimn Cnnntv .Imlra 'of the Christian Endeavor socie- times before he consented to be- gon. April 3, 1916. 0f Lane county, Oregon, dkted April A group of students from the wMioiiino nn.i mIru Ttojif rlnn of position above being laughed at Oregon Agricultural college ni'-' Eugenes-visited Thursday withj Mr. Jennigs' candidacy, how rived in Springfield Saturday toiM-a w'a mil wiinin cststprnf ever, is a sincere one. I do not Dale Mummey, local manager inspect tho Booth-Kelly mill, and 'Dr and Air Wetherbee. know the names of those who for tho OreKon Power Co.. re-lwent to Wendllng tills morning; ' ' are backing him, but Itlo know moved toddy from the Vitus to inspect tho mill and logging! Twenty-three of the members that he was approachedseveral ; building to me resiueuce reguiu- tumi inat, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. ... . 1-H...I..!... i i. . nnma o niwlfrlnto l.lnoli tlmr oolite i uereuj Kivt-a iimi r,inier . infli. Taifi. iy Ol Uic vnriaiiun uiiurcu wcin " - E Rccleston of Vida Orecon who on 1 F. R. Russell, ear Inspector tn PrnRwell Saturdav to attend he refused and suggested some- .... . . . . - . . r. . . tti ii. . i. ..t i .i .i . n . ior IHO b. l'. at IIUS place, leu the sessions Of the district con- one eise. rmuuy ub yiemwu iu serial. No. 0ul59. for SW14, Section 34. on the Wendllng-Willamina 'vention of the society. members of the Lane County Township ics. Range 2E. wiiiamef. train this mornlne to make some 1 ' Taxpayers league, who insisted Meridian, has filed notice of intention repairs to a coach while it re- E Morrison is having the lie maYe the race. He is, n8U claim to the land above described! niaiucu in serviuu. PRANK A. DEPUE. Attorney for Plaintiff. CALL FOR WARRANTS Notice is hereby given that I will pay upon presentation at School ngfield, names as witnesses: Wal- Oregon, up to and including liKllKIKIllnitf tn tllfrilrin- 11 U111V lllUt, UUk ilii. JV,limut,l t-i Tl, -f -.,1 nrnn,. . IVIllUn. Mrnrmnr XTn f.CO Ir.nnft home of her mother, Mrs. A. S. over to the owner Mr. Ki0vdahl J1"8 Previously served as clerk, p Beyerim of yida. Oregon; cary w. ceases after April 14. 191G. Walker, and Will bo hero for a nf Emrpiip llis record Was a good one, and Thomson, of Vida. Oregon; CarlSwan., rwnfi thi? Ifin. rtnv nf Anril week. She will go from here 01 IjUene- 0 0 0 at this time he promises that the son. of vida. Oregon iqVr I old garage building at Mill and therefore backed by the very bef0re I. p. Hewitt, u. s. Commis- m ffiJce warran(t3 of . . TVTniii ,i,inl, i, ihfc wn. people Who are anxious to see sioner. at Eugene, Oregon, on the loth THnf ' tu 10 J qw. Mrs. O. 0. Wolf of Portland " 'Zn rn7Q ,p i a genuine reduction of taxes. ,or mv.mw. " is In Springfield visiting at the 0t 'Sif toliirnlng it Not only that, but Mr ;. Jennings ' ter"tTost, of vi Dr. and Mrs. Pollrtrd returned Thursday evening from Oregou City whoro they had gono to at Innd Mib. Pollard's mother. Mrs. Georgo Randall, who underwent .theft, collision, public j Astoria, where tho family will i Easter exercises were held office shall bo conducted eco-' reiuu lur ui uiiuiiui. py uQ juniors oi me unrisuan iiuuiiwi". t ! church at the church last even- ; The taxpayers of Lane county t Insure your auto against, ing. The services were delayed have absolutely nothing to lose; 'fire ub you would your home.; a week by reason of the fact uy retiring flir. nusseu anu iney For automobile fire insurance, that the pastor, uev. is. u. wig- uvu many vimuw ui ibllc liability,: more, preached the anniversary maicmg a cnange m me omce. Apr. f,-May 11. J. M. UPTON. ReKisxer. A. P. McKINZEY. Clerk. an operation for the removal of 'property damage, sec D. S. Beals sermon for tho Odd Fellows and call stones. Mrs. ltaildail was I' irst iNaiionai uanit, reprcseiu- .iieuuiiuua mat auuuay. resting easily, and doing re-ling, U. S. Guaranty & Fidelity markably well for ono 78 years, Co., and n Maryland Motor Car nt nrrn 'Tnoiirmino Pn. ill ii 1:. .... ww. There are other offices in which there should also be a change. ELBERT BEDE. comforts i Too many in the new SERIES 17 Stude bakers even to mention here but one of them is typical: the new DIVIDED front seats that are made adjustable so that you can move them forehand aft as you please. The ncw cars show many refinements that all multiply Studebaker COMFORT. Wish you'd come in and let us show you. You will surely appreciate their comfort. Springfield Garage 40 It. p. 7-penger FOUR $875 SO lu p. 7pui eager SIX $1035 Clerk's Office Expensive I Cottage Grove, Ore.. April 2G , To the Editor: Lane county INDUSTRIAL NOTES I taxpayers are stirred up over ex-, Granta Pass ha8 a legislative travagance in public office as clubtlmt wlll use the club, j thoy have never been stlrredl be- Watts placer mlne j0B0pl.n0 ! ' n . i 'County, produced a $205 gold j But it will do no good to get m,gget stirred up.unless action follows. ROSeburg gets a loganberry iuw uiuai B.uuvB"y w""ihiice bottliner nlant. w - j Milton and Freewater enjoy- ajo requested to bo .ducted office In the court house, for tho service rendered, is that !,., n 11nfit1,fr i,nnm of the county clerk. Portland S. P. Company J Voters now have the oppor- startg work on Holgate street tunlty to act and show how vInduct to const 60.000. i much thoy are stirred up. -1 1 nave ueen miormeu tnat Air. Thoro wJn be initiation Jn the Russell la laughing at the oppo- ,Roynl Neighbors on Thursday sition that has come out against evonmK. Every officer and 1.1... 1 . . 1 . . . 1. n 1 " iiim, imiL lie imuKb tuu UIU1 I members dacy of A. C. Jennings a joke, ;1)resent that he is confluent that no joke p Oracle can pry him loose from his job i i which enables him to draw down WOODMEN NOTICE ., I $166.GG a month for doing little1 Neighbors the meeting to els9 than shaking hands and morrow evening, Tuesday, will Playing politics. mark the end of our member- Mr. Russell may bo a shrewd shin campaign, and we expect to politician. Ho must be to have have at least ono initiation. We thus long fooled tho hard work- nro also having a reception for Ing taxpayers of Lane county all members of Springfield Camp who toll and sweat to earn tho who havo belonged over flftuen money tq pay an incompetent years. These members are to public servant $2,000 a year for "have seats of honor at tho ban doinc little or nothing but ouet table. Bo sure to come and j there is no shrowdness in mak- enjoy the evening with us. You ing fun of tho candidacy of a may draw the hat. man of tho standing of Mr. Jen- HERBERT E. WALKER, nings. Clerk. When Christy's dead a hundred years, the fans will still discuss his play, and sigh, while shedding briny tews, "There are no men like him today! He used the brain behind his brow, and gave the foe a p- ievous jar; the chroniclers have told us how he was for years and years a star. Great pitchers came and cut some grass, and died, and then forgotten were; hf saw them come, and saw them pass, and still kicked up a mighty stir." The chroniclers will &'lso tell how Christy, when a game was played, filled up the pipe he loved so well, to soothe his nerves, all tired and frayed. He smoked Tuxedo every time, the critic's smoke, the mild and rare, Tuxedo fragrant and sublime, the cool, sweet smoke beyond compare. i CHRISTY MATHEWSOM1 Pitchtt-Ntu York Ciantt "TuxeJo gelt to mt in m natural, pleasant Way. ft' what! call good, honeti, cam pardonable tebactn the ttai tottkkto." I THE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY will do your rough dry wash at :5 cents a pound. Special rates for very largo washings. Give this a trial, -work called for and delivered promptly. IMTrTTTTW1 2CH