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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1916)
IN THE DRUG LINE W HAVE W IT'S DAY 'ffl NIGHT PHONE 31 EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES a ryi in . xaies ,01 uue xown f lifllannnockB at HOLUROOK'S, o Neat shoo ropnlrlng at tho HnrnoB Shop. jj, i Special music tonight at tho -Bell Theatre. . ill! "Everybody drlnka milk Hhakca at tho Palace of Sweets. ifsi 'Don't miss, hearing tlio now orchestra's Quisle at Uio Dell ..Theatre tonight, i, 7 .12. E. I?rnttaln went to Maple ton Friday on cattle huBincss, to Mb gone for several day's. " Up-to-date shoo ropnlrlng ' with the best leather, by Hall, the shoo doctor, Fifth and Main. Seed potatoes, while they Inst at 2 l-2c lb. Sack lots, $2.25 cwt. Springfield Feed Co. ttf Splendid, elenn, inspiring entertainment for all at tho Uap tfst church Wednesday night, 8 Retook. 9 ; " Mr. and Mrs. Chill Walsh re turned, to Fall Creek Friday af ter a visit at tho home' 'of Mr. fund Mrs. J. II. Brumottc. : ",? Claud Lansbery came down from Wondllng tho last of the .Week to rocclvo medical cure ,ahd to visit with Ills parents. 75 -fnr - Something now tho music tonight at tho Bell Thoatro. - W. T. Drury of Jasper was a vlstor In Springfield Friday. Our slioos. aro tho best for thd monoy. WOLF & MILLER. W. C. Cornelius of Goshen was in Springfield on business sjaturuay..,. Mrs. F. M. Titus, who has been ill for several months, Is somewhat improved " Ellen Lambert, Lena TJlton, jesses assisted by Mrs. parson, Vera Scnsoney, Sadie Lambert. served a dainty luncheon, Trie Oonlo Lambert, Goldlo Jones and gdesta of the evening wero Miss W. H. McKlnncy attended tho Opal.Whitoy and Walter Dimm District Sunday School conven-of Eugene, tlon at Goshen yesterday. J J Tho Gleaners held one of their Tho Christian Endeavor so- ,vtrylcasant afternoon cessions cioty of the Christian church at4'(ho homo of MnvjjV W. Bres- nosh meeting on Friday evening isuaj fancy work -pSst tho tlnVoll Amy Carson, TJie usual business served. The meirilfcrs-ipreseut, was irunsactou anu votuu w wyre, aire. v. r. waiuur. hold a convention at their next regular' meeting in June; The convention committee was ap Iiijtcd) the dato, and program will ;bfc announced laer, Faljow Ing'tho business hour, a'sbclal and musical time was enjoyed until a lato hour when the host- Howard Parsons. Mn. C. F.iEk- glmann, Mrs. Elzia jStevens, Mrs. ClAde Nott, MrsAD Mi Gffe, MrJj Ernest Lyoni lie only gftest of the club beinjSjilfrs. J. F. Goddard. Mrs, Eggimann will entertain the club .at their next meeting on May 18. 1 .vBoth cedar anf 0-cedar' ollirigatron should be applied "when Miss Hazel Gladstone of Eu- BROOK. geno has resigned her position f as pianist at tnc uou theatre. Special mtislc, good pictures tonight. Children under 12 free. Adults 10 cents. Bell Theatre. A complete lino of dainty wall decorcts, paints, floor paints and varnish. J. C. HOLBROOK. and mops. J. C. HOLBROOK. Wall paper, some new and latest designs just In. J. C, IIOL- Miss Garce Male finished a the soil moisture content drops ta neartnerwutingnt anion just Bufflcient amount to raise the moisture 'coafent to the,! maximum usable water capacity oi inc'so.i mrougnoui ine root zone. Proper irrigation supplies -Wo arc agents for Butttr- tcrm of school at Dcadmond's a favorable moisture condition and encourages tho growth , of feeding roots, bacterial activity and. the liberation of plant food. Improper Irrigatiou checks these processes and often causes un favorable soil temperature and drainage problems, of the leach- The "Training for Service" ,mg or Plant roou. in strictly aria class at the Christian church on districts it may even result in ferry Wednesday, and Is now at home in Springfield. Wo aro selling Harness and strap work cheaper this week. WOLF & MILLER. DEMONT. m THAT ll You can ask the Demonstrator to show you any Chi-Namel product you' may be interested inf actually tipWfed;" m 1 For ture iMaticc White Enamel, Porch F.urni awl Aluminum Paint. Fer'M ick pnttcrs. Come in nnd look ' Monday evenings, over tno & COX. latest fashions. COX Mrs. Wallace Carney and fam ily and T. W. Carney of Thurs ton were In Springfield Friday on business. Mrs; J. C. Holmes of Vcneta was In Springfield Saturday to ..l-li --f i 5.1 A f it An adjourned meeting of the Patron-Teachers association will bb held at tho Lincoln school at ,3. o'clock Thursday afternoon. ' ' Tho handsome pieces of em broidery on display In tho fur ihlturo window of tho J. C. IIol- 'Ui k . i - .it t urooic store aro uie nanuiwons :bf "01Iver Johnson. itt visit friends and to receive medi cal treatment.' Good reliable flro Insurance. with interest mot Oregon Casslmcro suits, every thread wool and guaran teed faBt colors. COX & COX. Gopher Poison, Slug De stroyer, garden seeds and fertil izers at the Feed Store. F. R. Russell and wife went to Roseburg Friday evening to visit relatives. They returned iMondav morninsr No assessments; no membership 1C. fee.. Pay ou.co and you aro done. H. E. Walker at tho CJtyHalL Rock Bottom PriceB On men's work shoes, outing shoes, tenuis shoes, and child ren's nnd misges sandals, at HALL'S, Fifth and Main. is growing failure. Irrigation should be re- gurueu an Bimpiy supplementary rainfall and is desirable when ever rain Is desirable. Proper, Irrigation is a good means of soil mofeture control. FAriuing under irrigation' reaches it's highest Oevelopment with, intensive farming. Where large. . crops are removed and! large amount of refuse must bed "used to keep up the usable water capacity and maintain fertility, irritation mattes nossible a on train No. 'greater diversity of prqduction.1 iJl JJ1VUUO OU1 UIJ, uuoci tiiplfFhhnrn. nmrn chrtii wntnr Rev. E. C. Wicmore delivered for live stock and ecn'erallv less a very able and helpful discourse t dust, It compels- closer co-oper-,i at the Church of Christ yesteration. W. L. Powers, 0. A. C. f uay at 11 a. ;u. nieme, "now to Keep thd Lord's Day." o I I Enami, 'Cold JWax..FurJil!r;PolihMeUl Pofkli. Crterui Var- M ,'nishi,Automl5Ile ahspi(rrMtOMr'rmmiV She will not merely yku ' tKe' pekkg I containing these mafria!-biH; 'shew ft-'ih-'-ike brash, in fact, you cti a k e' t e sbr i h and apfrfy 'jm " Voircan see the actual color see how easy it is, to apply how fall brush marks disappear " Thiswll-be a demonstration worth 'while for any one who is jjeeppnsjbie for the careWhd11 lUflllluiu ui a. iiuiiib. By asking for a demonstration of any par ticular Chi-Namel product you will not place yourself under obligation to buy; this demons4ra-.i xion is xo acquoini inw puuiic wiiii- tn uss inu economv of Chi-Namel in the home: ; ' ' i I I Remember the Date Thurs. and Fri., JVIay ,11, Zt 1 M. C. Bressler fSon f3 e ZKt t:q x j"0 , id . Hood River Odcll district toJ have $8,000 high school. i Portland -Dorr estate Will cuti Mrs. O. O. Voss Springfield who was operated on Tho elght-yonr-old son of Rjnt tho Springfield hospital two G. Coo suffered a severely cut wcuk ugu. reiurnuu to nur ifdot while splitting wood Sat- . homo Friday, much improved, hirday evening. Three stitches! ' rnn.iirmi in Hnnn tho The ball gnmo between Junc- 'Wound. itIon C,ty II,gh and Springfield,) Postmaster Harry Stewart re ceived a postcard last week from '100,000,000 ft. of -logs on Dcep'-t! .T. 1.. f!lnrlr. whn Ir In tho prist Crf Mr pn'Rt nf liprp -' v JI of NVest 'jn the'interest of the Oregon Hop I iCfarshflcld Cobs County wllf'j Growers' association. Mr. Clark vote on 320,000 road bond Issue t. hns been coine for tliree Weeks. Mav 19. - ' t 1 n too o f Unohln crry 1 O I ATrwIf rvl nartnla if riff t TVTn r OQ when he sent tho card. on $300000 bonds to build rail- ' road to Blue Ledge mines. Ivan Anderson and George Roseburg Furniture factory Pmtmlinll cniirni1 n ltnmiHfitl nnncl1or?nrr Inonflnfr ltnro 1 , anu tnc uunr-ciass tracK meet, ;8trlng of retisl(ie3 ycsterday af, Capacity of Canby cheese fac-. Bottom Prices set for Friday afternoon, were temoon drifting down the Mc- tory output increased to 125 lbs.:; work shoes, outing .postponed on account of ruin. Kon-Jo There wore 37 fish in nor rtnv .v I the catch, ten of which were ex- Coos and Curry Telephone Co. The DcMoss Family Concert 'ceptionally large. The fish arc and Coquille Valley Telephone" entertalnra, guaranteed nn un- on display in the Beaver-Hern- Co., combine under one name,, usually fino program for Wed- don window. giving better service and ask" nosday night at the BaptiBt o Public Service Commission for 1 Rock On men's shoes, tennis shoes, nnd child ren'B nnd misses' sandals, at HALL'S, Fifth and Main. Train No. 24 G out of Spring- Held for Mohawk points Wednes- church liday wus one of tho largost trains o'clock, ??eycr s hvards. vwl fntiv Innflfl. tho local i It contained 52,.emptles fievor sent out irom I Junction City nnd E. Li Gates of .I, ,m i a T,iu i.Mtno in cjnrino-.'Imrr,8l)UrS hi Springfield n ?caTil J Mm I? Mnv Saturday night with a band of hficld, at G a. m., Monday, May , tpklmr to mar- 8; T91G,, Robert C. Bosserpian, f"JP incy wero lft,u,,B 10 mai i.ngeu i'i years, u inuuiua auu , i'ilavs. He leaves a wifo and sov-1 Kerul children. The funeral sorv iiemeniuer-uis Hour, s Miss Edna Whipple of Eugene, increase In rates. . ; Price, 25 and 15 cents, second vice-nresldent of the Broccoli industry- advocated Oregon C. E. Union, and Miss by. Southern Pacific for Coos F-nnk Dlnges and B. Rellly of Opal Whiteley, of Cottage Grove county ranchers Clem Whallon of Nampa, Ida? I mWZAt;r ho. father of Owen D. Whallon. ! GOOD IRRIGATION GOOD, f o.-rn T.ioRiinv nftnr-;Who wus drowned at ' Eugeno . Miiooh. with Interment at tho !? omway, was m apnugneui state junior superintendent, spent Friday night in Springfield the guest of friends, and went to Brownsville "Sturday morn ing to attend the district Chris tian Endeavor convention. I ' 1 BAD. IRRIGATION BAD Rumors say that; aluminum is in hillsnear Sllverton. j State of Oregon contracts to, sen nax liner, to uaKiana, uai.,. cotton mills A BOWER OF MELODY THE PRETTIEST, DAINTIEST; SWEETEST 'MUSICAL , NOVELTY ..'- .. t - You have heard their weird, clinging melodies on the music machines. (Now see and hear them in real, life in an immortal beauty of music that will never fade while music beauty lives upon the earth THE CELEBRATED H AW AH A TROUBADORS BELL THEATRE FRIDAY, MAY 12 N DC! 1 4 d --r Hi 5li - r 4 . 4' if. Prices 10c and 25c llnnllnm h aeddontnllv cut his V- VEAL HOGS, POULTRY w ' MlllbV work on now reservoir to, cost about ?35,000. OBITUARY C. H. Geppert, a contactor and builder who formerly lived in- PoodIo who don't lenow about food youtb wlien ho was a llttlo fol- i throughout the mnln part of tho this city for a time, died at tho oulu novor bo niiowod.to food por- low. When Mr. Leo heard of the : growing season while still per- hospital at College Place, Wash., father's arrival ho went to Eu-;mtmg tuo soil to dry out sum- .May jst aim was uuneu at geno, and did what he could to I ftnntlv to mature the cron. lr- Whlla Walla. While laying some comfort him. Myrtle Point planning to con-1"" on.a piece of tin causing alwayH atca, check manea farmer3 U1UUU JJUIMUU WUitu UlumttWiij jjjy at(jr gjjjg causeu ilia uuuui. ne icuvw u wife and two little girls struct sewer system Oregon City Contemplated Lriurol Grove cemetery, V OLA88 OF WATER Upset Her Saturday to visit E. E. Leo. mil TJio aim In Irrigation should old-time friend. Mr. Lee used jbe to use the least amount of ir to live near tho WhalloiiB in Ida-:rinlion necessary to maintain' ho. nnd know tho unfortunate I a lnvornble moisture content Rhoul sonB-wlth woalc atomnclia. JhlSomotlmo ngo o young woman who. JjllvoB In Mo., had nn attack of ncnrlot 4f6vor, and whon convalescing wus por : limlttod to ont anything Bho wanted." I TllA.llunflnilnnln foorlltur nnnil mil IlOr im.ii....i. n ii ..in i . . I T 0"." , T . i.i; vi M inm;pi nii ' iotncr a uay win ue ouserv lSinubioUh " 8tP,nttchttnd;cd at the Baptist church next 111 "Thorpi.i atayod," Bho said, "throo Sunday morning. APPrl)r'ato ifiljonths, with my stomach In such con- 'sermon by Pnstor Ferris. Theme' dition that i couia aw ony l 'u,"By Way . of Remembrance.'' ori?Slff ""ft fitting the oc- ;tq my attention nnd I naked my doctor ,casion will bo a pleasing ami filf.I inleht oat Jt. Ha said, 'yoB,' and helpful fentM'o of this service, v1; ?.?nmmo," , ,r. (m, whllo tho auditorium will bo teh.0niIdwd JSS E?VE!3 S handsomely decorated Request, irnnnvnrnil frnm tlio stomach trouble is UlUdO that CttCh OUO ill attOlld- n.liavo gained ton pounda nnd am nblo 'anco wear a white flower in hon-1 m 'oo 111 houBonou oo ior and memory of Mother, 'sitting down only, long enough, to. oat viy m'oalB. J can oat anything that ono rtl . ' . -4 . . IqugUf to eat, but I Btiit continuo to Charles Walker hustained a ruiit Qrapo-NutB at broakfast nnd bup- painful injury to his hand, and "f,lll"l.,i""l 11 W "Jfif & .ri. na'wwly escaped more serious, il ll.Wiinj'ury Friday morning when, n or Boomed -bo hoavy.B I am fully BatlB- heavy rock probably 100 tonsj . lieu U'Bt.TwrapoiwuiB nan uoou uvovy r-crusueu uowu towarii a p. tv jlHlng Jo .mo and that my roturn to orow loading rock at Carter's ffi'ilavoftneral frlohds having gldlnfl : on tho Oakridgo branch. In Orapo-NutB did for ma and ovory .caBO tnoy spean nigniy uvfyw ffiiThorq.'8 a lloason.!! NUmo m I'oHtum tCt., B4ttld, Croak, I llEvefiread the 'above Utter? A new; ono a fohe annears irom nmo 10 iimo. i noy Vc genuine, true, and full of Jiuman I ' . .4 rush of rock, but his hand was caught ' "between two boulders,-..- arid was badly bruised on. tho back 'hud a d&en gash cut lit the tfoht 6V thb'numd.i Tirred . siit- ureB wero required to close th BAPTIST CHURCH Guaranteed Attraction Wed'., May W at 8)00 '6rclock '0LpESTK6RGANIZTI0N IN AMERICA j -Thrde Generations of THE DE MOSS FAMILY ' 'Fbf?y-tliro TeaVs itiidor tho Sta mb NaiAe With some of tho Orginul Entcrtainerp in each Concert. .... . . - -Have traveled throughout America and Europe, Ilavo sung for Presidents, GovernorsRoyalties '. v ARTISTS, COMPOSERS AND JITVENILT PRODIGIES PROGRAM OF CLASSICS,, ORIGINAL and FOLK SONGS 'A One Night Only - - Prices 15 and 20 cents HERBERT E. WALKER - NOTARY. PUBLIC City -Hall; Sorlnofleld. .Market information, tags free. If you want better- prices than you. aro now getting ship ua. Ask your neighbor to try us, - F. H. SCHMALZ &. CO.f .145 Front St., 'Portland,',Orecon. Paid up capital llO.OOO'.OO These new Studebakcrs the FIFTY horse power SIX at $1085- and the FORTY horse power FOUR at $85- are striking examples of theStude baker ideal of beauty nothing freakish or faddish but modest and dignified in design. Styl that will .be just, as popular in years to come as it is today pnd .a finish tiat does not grow old. Isn't that the cur youtwant ? Springfield Garage HI! .i.wpund.