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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1916)
T IF IT'S DAY NIGHT DRUG Ni'vrn SUUbTITUTC IN THE EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES I Tales of the Town J 4 4. 4. 4, .f .f llnmiitockn at IIOMIItOOKB'S. Many HprlnKflald peoplo attended ItobliiHoii'H circuit at L'ukoiio yesterday. Junt rocolvod n line of hummocks nt M. C. IlroRBlor & Bon'n. Mrs. Fred Rresnlor und llttlu nephew biiw tlio clrctiH In Huiieno yesterday, IJIcctrla iihoo repairing at tlio liar noun SIiup,' Dr. J. K. lllclimond left Tuesday for RasehurK, whoro ho In attending tlio Grand lodgo convuntlon thin wuuk. Wo uro closing out our ontlro line of huggles at cost. M. 0. RroBsIor & Son. I Mrs. K. 0. JarvlH and llttlo.dnughtor aro visiting Mm. Jnrvto' mother, Mm. Kugone Kesler. Tlio A. I. JohiiHon family moved Tuesday from a street to North Mill. Kvorylmdy drinks milk Bhaken at tlio I'nluco of Hweots. , Mrs. Paul Van Scoy from Camp Crepk wan In Springfield yesterday. Good reliable flro Insurance. No as BCBRmontH; no momborBlilp fee. Pay onco and you aro dono. 11. E. Walker ut tho City Hull. J. J.IIrownliiK who RURtalncd a pain ful Injury In a wrestle with IiIh atto, ten days ago Ib still Buffering from Its effects and will In all probability, carry IiIb ami In n sling for ninny iny yet. Ilnll tho 8hoo Doctor for Itock Bot tom I'rlceB on repairing and now shoes. Fifth and Main streets. Mrs. John Harris and children are at Mrs. Morelock'H boarding house. They aro moving from Landax to Noll. Tho family will remain hero until Mr. HarrlH bus a homo ready for them. Uoth cedar and O-ccdar oil and mops." J, C. HOLDROQK. Miss Mao Armstrong of Cottage Orovo Bpent tho week end with her grandmother, Mrs.' J. Richardson, Tom Theobofla was brought down from Wendllng TuoBday and taken to tho Eugene hospital for medical treat ment. A complete lino of enmpor's supplies nt M. C. llreBslor & bon s. C. W. Iidd and M. Andross of Port-!' land, stonned last nlghfat tho auto J camp grounds. Mr. Ladd and Mr. i Andross plan to return to Eugene about fttho mlddlo of next month, to nttond tho old soldiers' reunion. Pnlt-nn'M Tnlpums IKo nt Poorv'a Tho Ladles Aid of tho Methodist church spent a part of Wednesday af ternoon quilting, A new Colgate soap nt Poery'B. Tho next Job of Shoo ropnlrlng you Ohavo lot Miller do it at tho Harness Shop. J. T. Eads of Medford la horo nt tending tho Frco Methodist confer t3 once. J Wo aro agents for Uutlcrlck pot terns. Como in nnd look ovor tho hit- est fashions. COX & COX. ( Mrs. R. 0. Van Valzalr will ontortnln V tho Missos Tngg, Rutledgo, Palmer, jviiuwud, iiuui;io twin ii.tiiiiiii.il II 1 I nil nil .i n n .1 Mniln t mil nrfnlll ovenlng. Tho Pino Neodlo club will spend tho day with Mrs. Horton next Tuesday. A completes lino of dninty wait dc corotH, paints, floor pnlutB anl vnrnltili. J. C. HOLimoOIC Mrs. Llda Mulligan nnd Allen Roth well wero Initiated Into the Robekah lodge Monday night. Oregon Casslmoro buUb, ovory thread wool and gnornnteod fuHt colora. COX & COX. Tom Ooddnrd und family and Frank Qoddard loft thtu morning for Washington, Why not savo and deposit hi our Savings Department ono-twolftli of your total taxes each month? By so dls trlhutlng tlio tax hurden over tho entire year, it will not seem so heavy, 4 per cent on savings. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON. LINE WE HAVE IT PHONE 31 -L Wo havo plenty of first class hay for nnlo. Everything In Flour, Feed, Boodn und Stock Hupplles. HI'IHNQFIICIiD FEED COMPANY. Our bIiocb aro tho best for tho money. WOLF & MILLER. MIbb Wllma Wlilto Is nt Cottngo Orovo for an extended visit. Wall paper, soma now and latest de signs just In. J. C. HOLDHOOIC W. J. Wlilto nnd daughter Marlon loft tttls morning for Ooldt'ridalo, Wanb. They will spend a faw days In Portland, and then motor on via The Dalles. Hoar tho now Edison Disc Phono graphs at Pcory's. aHlWw".. 1 1 If r . S .BL1 JaW H Tho annual roso bIiow which vanMcK""' announced lo bo hold today at tho Eu-; T,, .,. ,niMr nf ,i, Kmnn. gene Chamber of Commerce lins been postponed on account of tho recent had weather. Wo havo Junt luatnlled nn eloctrlc Hhoo solo Htltchor and finisher. Sowed solcn sumo price an nailed. WOLF & MILLER. Mra. A. J. Armstrong and her sister, Mrs. McFarland of Cottage Orovo wcro hero over night with Mrs. J. Rich ardson. They wero on tholr way to Portland und Tho Dalles for nn ex tended visit. if Carol Morrison, who has recently started in tho wholcsalo commission business, Bb'nped his first chickens to tho Portland market, ciates. Thoro wore flvo Hall tho Shoo Doctor for Rock Bot tom Prices on repairing and new shoes. Fifth nnd Main streets. Tho Central Coyotes wero victors over tho Walton Wild CatB Sunday, tho Bcoro bolng 1C 'to 11. , Tho two teams will clash again Sunday at Cen tral. Jasper defeated the Fall Creek base ball nine nt Jasper last Sunday after- noon by tho score pf 8 to C. Hills and Jones composed tho battery for tho winning team, while Hills and Olboon were the Fall Creek defenders. A largo crowd attended the game. Save 1-3 by buying Rexall School Tablets at Peery's. Tho Southern Pacific supply train was in tho Springfield yards Tuesday afternoon nnd loft supplies for the lo- cal depot nn,i for dirfcrent Btatlons up ,i,0 Mohawk. Tho train comos hero Sacramento and furnishes tho nroau crews i evurytu.uB iro... railroad spikes to handcars. Mrs. F. O. Russell nnil dauchtcr Irene of Chowela, Wash., spent Tues-1 day and Wednesday with Miss Mary Roberts. Thoy left Wodncsdny after- non for Marcola, whero they will visit I with Mrs. HusruH'b mother, Mrs. F. A. Nlckorson. Thoy , woro nccompan-1 lied by Mr. Jules TJemlck and ""lo Ethel Baker, daughter of I. W. Uak-, er of Stewnrt'a Addition, who came home about a month ago on account of tho lllncsfl of her mother, returned to Portland Tuesday ovening, Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Miliar and family and Mrs. C. Soronson and her daughter Nora, drovo to Harrlsburg and Junction City Sunday. Mrs. Sor oiiBon visited her brothor, N. P. Jon sen, while In Harrlsburg. Mr. Jensen hns recently undorgono nn oporntlon, nnd In now Improving, although ho Is still In tho hospital. Wijuloos, $1.40 cwt. Valloy Flour, $1.10 sack. Patent Flour, $l.r0. Dairy Chop, ?L00. Othor RiipplloH at low prices. Uuy whero your money goes further. Ask for your cash recolptB. Thoy uro good for 3 per cent. At tho Feed Store. County Superintendent of Schools H. J. Monro hiw announced that Edyth Holcoinh' und Jean Fischer of Spring Held have successfully passed tho eighth grndo oxnminntlonB. Glonn Andoraon brought four crates of chickens to town Tuesday to ship to the Portland market. BIG LITI LITERARY PRO GRAM at man school Fit I DAY, MAY 20 8:00 o'clock. Two-Act Comedy -One Big Laugh "MY COUSIN TIMMY" Music and Headings Everybody Conic Deneflt of Annual. 5c - 10c Mr. and Mrs. 8. Jacobson returned this afternoon from a IiubIiicbb trip to Portland. Mrs. M. V. Endlcott of Marcola re turned homo this nftornoon after a two-days visit with her Bister, Mrs. J, A. Olbbs. Mr. and Mrn. Endlcott, and tholr small son Gerald, saw tho circus In Eugeno yesterday. Mrs. Hoy EdmlBton and llttlo daugh ter, Leone, arrived this noon from Thurston for a few .days' visit with Mrs. Edmlston'B sister, Mrs. M. J. on club was held at tho homo of Mrs.' Herbert Walker yesterday afternoon. H. II. Haker has been Indisposed tho past week with an ulcerated tooth. J. II. Oodmnn of Doxtcr was In tho city on business Tuesday. C. M. Devcny, a chiropodist of Mapleton, visited friends here the first pf tho week. Ho Is now visiting at Junction City. Mrs. Johannah Woods of Tlgards vlllc, Washington County, Is visiting at tho homo of her son, Dr. W. H, Poll ard. She will also visit her daugh- jors, Mrs. Walter Prlco at Marcola, and Mrs. Martha Webb at Leona. Egglmann's candy kitchen has Just Installed a combination power freez er and Ice crusher in its lea cream factory. Tho Kensington club will meet to morrow afternoon with Mrs. J. C. Hoi brook. Tho Loyal Women's class of the Christian Sunday school will enter tain the Loyal Men's class at tho church on Friday evening, May 2G. An appropriate program will be given' , und refreshments served. Tho friends of each class and thoso ellgiblo to membership in either class aro cor dially Invited. Tho Training for Service class at tho Christian church is to have an other contest Monday at 8:00 P. M. Visitors welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hallln and fam ily moved hero Monday from Coburg. Thoy aro living on tho corner of A and Fourth streets. Charles Jack and family of Camp Creek wero trading in the city yes- terday. Thn .... ... ,,nnnr,mon, nf .,, i,ortnlB,uly club of Eugeno w, con. l,,llp, -., lin,iv ahnw , at the Bnnio time that tho Lane Coun ty fair is holding forth next fall. For fltn In of tltia vnnro nlinn Itr.n tiAAn conilllcted by Dr. Marion Ober at tho Fair grounds, but It will bo moved to building clown town In Eugeno co t tho babies can bo properly cared or High Scliool Personals Clinton Conlcy visited school Fri day. MIbb Mao Lyon, a member of Inst years' graduating class, visited us on Monday, Sho lias been spending the winter in Corning, California, but ex pects to spend tho summer horo. Earl Powell vlsltod school Tuesday. Hill Hill said tho Annuals would be out suro Friday, and I guoss ho ought to know. Primary' elections wero held In tho High school Friday. All High school students voted. Tho election turned out in favor of tho democrats, which was duo to tho campaigning of tho Biiffragottos, Mlas Newton and Miss Rhodes will glvo a summer course in English und History. ( N Ruth Scott was nbsont Tueaday af ternoon on account of sickness. Only throo moro weeks of school; wo nro all boglunlng to review. High Bchool scribe. Portland Oak tlmbors cut from trqoH on lowor Columbia will ho uti lized in building ships at Portland and other coast points. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY GROCERY SPECIAL Cream of Wheat, pk 15 3 Lb. Soda Crackers 25 4 lllg Rolls Tollot Paper 25 3 Lb. Macaroni Handy Cut 20 8 Hoxcs Matches 25 2 Lb Peanut Hutter -25 MRS. E. V. SNEED . SONS NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR ROAD IMPROVEMENT Scaled bids wilt bo received by tho' County Court of Lano county of tho State of Oregon for Lano County up to 1 P, M, of tho 1st day of Juno, A, D. 1810, for tho construction of itnprovo montn on it portion of County Road No. CC, In sec. 31, tp, 10 n, r. 3 o, W. M. said Improvement to be of tho follow ing character; 1377 linear feet of road gradod, rock wall built and culverts placed. AH bids shall bo mado In keeping with and subject to tho plans and specifications governing said Improve ment, which said piano and specifica tions may bo found nnd aro kept for Inspection nt the County Surveyor's office in the Court Hound In Eugeno, Ore. All bids must bo accompanied with a certified check for flvo per cent of tho amount bid, and all bids must be left with tlio County Clerk on or bo foro tho nbovo-mcntloned dale. Tho County Court reBervcB tho right to reject any and all bids. STACY M. RUSSELL, "ounty Clerk. Eugene Ore' May i7, 1!16. G-18,25,0-1. Executrix's Notice. Notice 18 hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by tho County Court of tho State of Ore gon for tho County of Lane, executrix of the last Will and Testament of Mlnnlo Knhlcr, deceased. All persons having claims against tho estate of Mlnnlo Kahler, deceased. aro hereby notified to present tho Barne, properly verified, to Frank A. DoPue. tho attorney for the estate, at his ofllco In Springfield, Oregon, with in six months from tho dato hereof. Dated at Springfield, Oregon, May 18, 1010. SADIE M. PERKINS. Executrix of tlio last will and testa ment of MInnio Kdhlcr, deceased. FRANK A. DB PUE, Attorney for executrix. May 18-25, June 2, 9, 10. O.R. Gullion, M.D. practice uimuea u Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate Nurse Attending 306, White Temple, Eugene. D. W. ROOF, JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Highest Cash Prices Paid for i Poultry and Eggs Carol M. Morrison Next Door to Creamery Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS Homeopathlo Physician and Surgeon Office, Baptist Parsonago Corner Second and C Streets HOURS: 9 TO 12. PHONE 40 HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC Onlc In City Hall, Springfield, Ore J. H. BOWER Lawyer. OIIlco 774 Willametto St. Phone Eugene C99 Home Phono 132-J Eugene, Oregon W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 62; Residence 67-J West Main St. See Edwards & Br attain For Farm and City Property Exchanges a Specialty Springfield Oregon Phone 30 CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 11 6-J Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. 78, A. M. P., Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rito Uni versal and Symbolic Free Masons meets first and third Friday ovening in W. O. W, ball. Visiting brothors wel Our Three Prompt Service Lowest Possible Prices Highest Grade Merchandise Knox's Sanitary Grocrye ?.y2 Per cent discount on and 30 day accounts (THE GOOD JUD6E GETS'ATIP (you always cmry the) j real tobacco chewj MEN are learning the troth stoat chewing tobacco. A clean, raiaM chew of W-B CUT Chewing the Real Tobacco Chew, enr cut, liwrf will utiif r you. It leave clean after-laite is the month net tbx thick, tour tite tbtt Ibe ordinary chew torcea on a nn. Thai's one ot tbe rtaaaaa why ma arc so cater to tell their friends a boot tk Jtul Tatar Cktm. "Notice bow the a It brines oat tho ricb tobacco tatM Uiit by WEYMAN-ERUTON COMPANY, 59 Uoa Squre, New Imk Gty I New Irrigation Rates OREGON POWER CO. APPLYING TO pringTie Sprinkling lawns or gardens, also outside of indus trial plants through common small hose with nozzle, lawn fountain or sprayer attached. (Pay ment of four months in advance, on or before June 10th, allows annual use.) Each lot or frac tion thereof, (building space included) $3.50 Discount if paid on or before June 10th , .50 Each additional lot or major fraction thereof. 2.00 Sprinkling street or roadway in front of each lot or major fraction thereof, and one-half width of street, per season 1.00 Pryments as above allow use for year from June 1, 1916, to June 1, 1917 This service is supplied subject to the conditions and schedule of charges now filed with the Public Service Com mission of Oregon; and under the supervision and regula tion of the Commission. Irrigation hours are from 6:00 A. M. to 9:00 A. M. and from 5:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. Meters will be installed on the services of those con sumers who persist in using water for irrigation purposes outside the above hours. Only one hose is allowed to bo used for each lot or major fraction thereof that service is being paid for. In no case will customers be allowed to use hose with out nozzle, sprayer or lawn fountain attached. The use of water during a fire is strictly prohibited, cx copt for protection f property. Note that former irrigation rates were GOc per month, on yearly' contract, making $G.OO per year, HHMHHHHaVHHM Specials, cash PHONE 9 FROM THE COUNTRY DOCTOR) i vouLorr be withoutI IT, I AIMT AFRAID Of GERMS WHEN I HAVE nf 114 MY MOUTH ( OF I Oregon come. T. B. Harris Secretary, P. A. Johnson R. W. M.