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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1916)
4. .On Every Itoso Bush Blooms a Welcome Portland's 4MP Tenth Annual Rose Carniva Special Round Trip Faros Daily Juno 4 to 9 from Eugene and othor points on Oregon Electric Railway Tuesday Evening, Juno 6 Crowning of Queen. Wednesday, June 7 School Children's Pageant. National Dedication Highway. Night Spectacle Sinking of Gunboat by Submarine. Thursday, June 8 Floral Pageant. Gun Qlub Shoot. State Conventions. Friday, Juno 9- Military-Civic Pageant. Marine Parade Speed Boat Races. Chinese Pageant. Concerts. Festival Center Dance. Ualtee Masquerade. FAST FREQUENT TRAIN SERVICE THREE GREAT DAYS OF FROLIC AND PAGEANTRY. DEDICATION OF COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY. SPORT CONTESTS. CONVENTIONS. OPEN AIR CHORUS OF 5000 VOICES. New Reduced Hound Trip fares from your city to San Francisco, dally, June 10. To Knights Templar Conclave at Los Angeles, dallr, Juno 12 to 19 Ask the Agent. H. R. KNIGHT, Agent. Eugene. 1 "WAS FAST GAME," SAY FANS S. H. S.J. C. H. S. Game of Latt Sat urday Reviewed; Hill's Pitch ' Ing Is a Feature. The baseball Kunio Inst Saturday nt Junction City proved to bo a fast one, say local fans. The battorloa for SnrltiKtlold wuro Hill and Solelm. The boys my of It: Springfield ran In one scoro In tho first Inning and held Junction down until the eighth Inning when Junction hnd n temporary rally and ran In flvo i scores while her luck held. Spring ! field was unahlo to cut down tho load In so short a time, but shut Junction out tho rost of tho game. Tho main feature of tho gamo was tho pitching of Clarence Hill; however, both teams played a good, fast, clean game of ball. This Is tho High school's second do feat, hut tho hoys are not dlscouragod and aro working all tho hardor. They are going to try to win tho noxt gamo, so come out and sco thorn gain a vie tory. CHURCH NOTICES METHODISTS IN CONFERENCE Officers are Elected and Committees Appointed at Meeting Held at West Springfield Yesterday. Bishop W. F. Hogue of Michigan City, Indiana, delivered a splendid ad dress before the delegates to the Rose burg district conference of the Free Methodist church at the session held last night at West Springfield. During the business session held yesterday af ternoon the following officers were elected and committees appointed: President, Bishop W. T. Hogue; secretary, M. F. Childs; assistant sec retary, F. W. Oliver; treasurer, J. T. Eads. Committees On Public Worship Bishop W. T. Hogue, D.'D. Dodge, M. F. Childs. 'On-State of the "Work D. D. Dodge, It. H. Dollarhide. "On Education Rhoda Burnett, Lau ra Oliver, J. J. Eads. Reforms J. E. McDonald, J. W. Neet. "W. E. Goode, C. E. Glazier. Sunday Schools J. W. Sharp, F. W. Oliver. On Publications M. F. Childs, J. F. Smith, Jf H. Brown. On Memores "W. E. Goode, M. F. Childs. Rev. W. A. Johnston of Salem and Rev. H. C. Ethell of Springfield were introduced to the conference.. Asbury Memorial services will bo held tonight and the Bishop will glvo the address. The Bishop will also preach Friday night and Sunday morn ing. The ministers and delegates present are as follows: R. H. Dollar hide of Roseburg, J. W. Sharpe of Medford, D. D. Dodge of Grants Pass, J. E. McDonald of Trail, M. F. Childs of Springfield, C. E. Glazier of Grants Pass, F. W. Oliver of Cottage Grove, W. E. Goode of Macduel, California, Laura V. Oliver of Cottage Grove, U. ,C. Reesce of Roseburg, J. T. Eads of Medford and'J. W. Neet of Springfield. Church of Christ E. C Wlgmoro, minister, 3:45 A. M. Biblo school. L. M. Cagley, supt. 11:00 A. M. Junior Kndonvbr So ciety. Mrs. Lansberry, supt. I 11:00 A.M. Communion service fol lowed with sermon, "Life niood of the j Nation," by tho pastor. 1 7:00 P. MT Senior Christian Endea vor socloty. S:00 P. M, Song service and ser mon by Rev. E. S. Buckley of Port land. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. Advertised Letters. Springfield, Oregon, May, 23, 1916 Mrs Leola Smith, Mr. O. O. Davis, Mrs. Thos W Munroe, Miss Ella Dawson, Mr. Albret Jochen, Mr. F. II. Golden. A charge of one cent will be made tn all advertised letters. HARRY M. STEWART, Postmaster Baptist Church Rov. AV. Norton Ferris, minister. Bible School at 10:00 A. M. "Wo study that wo may servo." Do your best, friends. Increase the attendance, deepen the Interest, nnd show your selves workmen that need not be ashamed. Gilbert Miller, Supt. Divine worship nt 11:00 A. M. Theme of sermon, "Why Did Jesus Fail?" This question should awaken interest and place responsibilities. You should hear It discussed. Music by the choir. Solo by Norton Pengra. Senior and Junior Meetings at 7:00 P. M. Evening servlco of song and sermon at S:00 P. M. Rev. Ferris will speak on "Ways to Perdition." Special music. All are cordially invited. Strangers welcome. heppard's Grocery We have just opened up a new Grocery store in the Berger Building across the street from the Bell Theatre, and are prepared to sell at lowest prices. This is the store where CASH BEATS CREDIT Country Produce taken in exchange for Groceries. Give us a trial. J. P. SHEPPARD Free Methodist Church. Sabbath school at 10:00 A. M. ' Preaching services at 11:00 A. M. Prayer and praise service at 7:00 P. M.; preaching at 7:30 P. M. Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Young Peo ple's prayer meeting. l MidwecK prayer meeting on Thurs !day at 7:30 P. M. , A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. M. F. CHILDS, . Pastor. Methodist Church Corner Second and B streets. i James T. Moore, pastor. Phone 117-M Next Sunday, 10:00 A. M. Sunday school. 11:00 A. M. Sermon. 7:00 P. M. Sermon. 7:30 P. M. Tuosday, Choir rehearsal. 2:00 P. M. Wednesday, Ladles AM. 8:00 P. M. Thursday, Prayer Meeting. iPaint Saves Repair Bills Buildings quickly go to ruin when left exposed to the elements- Good paint forms a coating which protects from rain, snow, sunshine and all weather conditions. It pre vents decay and deterioration. HOUSE PAINT gives great durability and lasting beauty. It costs less than other paints because it takes less and lasts longer. Let us show you suitable color combinations for your house and estimate the quantity of paint you will require. M. C. RESSLER & SON SPRINGFIELD, ORFCON CAMP CREEK, OREGON May, 23. 191G, E. E. Brattaln was here on business Saturday. Miss Mae Polllac from Eugene Is here visltln with friends. Mr. David Stevens has purchased a band of sheop. Ina Crautree and Lena Hayes from Waltervillo spent the week end here. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Stevens nnd family spent tho week end visiting Mrs. Steven's parents at Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jack were In Eugene on business Thursday. Marlon Chase and G. F; Hartloy were in Eugene on business Saturday. Mrs. Leonard Stevens Is visiting with relatives at Donna. Mr. Nyhart was hero on business Fri day and Saturday. Harriet Gossler was a visitor at Thurston Sunday. Hood River strawberry Industry will employ 2000 outside pickers. ' Condon Contract lot for .building 50,000 bushel concrete grain elevator Northwest prune crop estimated at 25,000,000 to 30,000,000 lbs. Loganberry Industry boosted by a doptlon of Juice on Pennsylvania R. It. Portland will expend $235,000 re building parts of the Tanner Creek sower that caved in owing to bad con structon. St. Johns lias secured a factory for refining eel oil. Coos Bay leads all other Pacific Coast ports for lumber shipments last half or April, Crown Columbia paper mills in crease wages to 130,000 u year third advunco this spring, PLUG CHEWING A WHOLESOME MIT inthtiflierWay Can You Get All ths tticimsssand Flavor of tho Leaf "SPEAR HEAD" BEST CHEW Many prominent phyikfan f'.-ct-c chewing to be the mott a hi.U-.ome wa of enjoying tobacco. "I began chewinj; semis yfirs 'a'-4' said one, "and I soon found tlwt it i the only way to get tho lenetit ti nil 1 tl'.e rich juices stored up by tmUire In '.!. tobacco letf. I refer, oi cnirn u t' e p.ujf form of tobacco, which is the met natural and the cleanest term. "Chewing rood tobacco ItVc Sj-or Head ninkes the tnlivary jUnds more active, whidi in turn has beneficial effect on the whole system. Add to this the sweet, mellow, delicious flavor of a chew of Spear Head, nnd you have t'.:c highest possible degree of tobacco satisfaction. "I mention Spear Heiul because I have found that this brand U osteon tionally pure, being made tn a fac tory that's run strictly according to pure-food rules." Spear Head is made of syi ripened Hurley, which is ncknow ledped to be the richest, mildest, finest Havered to bacco leaf in the woiL'. A:sd it is produced by the latest rrice.ic1 which develop the quality nnd huckuj flavor of the choice Hurley to the supreme de gree. A chew of Spear Head has a whole some relish that is not found in any other chewing tobacco. In !Cc cuts, wrapped in wax paper. Mothers' Meeting. Tho W. C. T. U. will hold n Mothers' meeting nt the home of Mrs. Lnnsbery on north Fifth street. Friday at 2:30 P M. All ladles welcome. Head News Classified Ad vs. 1 1 It's tho uniform unva rying heat of n Rood oil Htovo, nnd tho perfect control, that lecopn tho juices In that pre nerves tho nnvory I'.oodnesH of ,thc mcnt and ulvea th&t even brownnesa ull over. Juicier faster Coasts a cleaner, cooler kitchen, and Icoa fuel expenso FBriKEGIlON NEW OIL CGMTOVE1 All tho convenience of i;ui. Cooks averythlntf any woodorconl rung will cook, hut Aeopj Vcur kitchen coo. The long bl no chim neys do nwny with nil smoke nnd smell. In I, 2, 3 nnd -t-lmrnor sixes, ovans separate. Also cabinet models with l'lrelosa Cooking Ov en. Ask your dealer today. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CilltoiaU) tor For Sale Oy ' BEAVER-HERNDON HARDWARE COMPANY. COOK WITH GAS Oregon Power Co. VIOLIN AND PIANO RECITAL BY Miss Eva Fortney, Pianist Donald Knox, Violinist (STUDENTS OF THE PACIFIC CONSERVATORY AND .NORMAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC) AT TUB BAPTIST CHURCH. EUGENE, MAY 29. 8:15 P. M. Free No Charge For Admission During this recital Donald Knox will play Chas. Do Dcrlot'B Seventh Con certo for his leading solo, the same composition played by Maude Powell at a concert recently given In Portland. It is the concerto that marks the artist and for this reason Jolian Ilofmann Is paid $1000 for each performance. Other great artists select this difllcult music for their leading solos. The Pacific Conservatory and Nornfal College- of Music Is the pnly institution of Its kind In Eugene where students aro taught to render concertos at public recitals early In their career, Concertos are tho great est musical compositions. Our students aro always Instructed in tho execution of the Ilnest standard compositions. Only the Best is Good Only tho Good is Truo - Only tho True is Art Pacific Conservatory and Normal College of Music ' 731 Willamette Street, Eugono, Orogon.