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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1916)
The Springfield Hews' J. C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM Editors and Publishers Published Every Monday Thursday audi. RATES OP SUBSCRUTION Ono Year U0j Six Months ' .ffi; Three, month . .Mi Advertising rstoa furnish! on appU-J& mlW -I it. ilMtTiTOWSn DELIVERY NOTICE The Springfield Now will bo delivered to Us subscribers In Springfield within tho followiiiK defined limits: west to Mill street, north to K street, cast to 12th street; south to WHInm otto heights. It tho carrier misses you, phone 2, and toll us about It, and wo 'will soo that yon et n ropy. manufacturer. But rcmembor, fx case you didn't Bpend tho $9.13 , at homo, just $0.13 loft tho town. Then there's another thing. Ilavo you over haunted tho uost- office, or dogged tho nutllcarrier, hoping agnlnBt hope that your , package would conio this Umo? And haven't you had to go wlth- out things, or in desperation, buy thorn from tho local storo nny- way, perhaps Bonding back tho a n i n 1 m nutlnllin lll,l, ,11,1 ..(UWU, (M llV.ll'B HIIVII I lH... Mill soveral ribs fractured and rocolvod Injuries In his back, when sovcrnl 6 by S boards struck htm on tho chest. Ho Ib now at tho Nina Mcl'horson homo, whoro ho roino. old soldiers have thoir jinia4ti)r f0im for otir presumptions sins, lis needful oml at our national re- aifrl peWmonlaa while we ' liava ,mT",u ua R w,,u"' l w, ,n W , . , therefore, in compliance with our baseball games and picnics. a -auMt. aMd Mu- concurring in Is memorial day a legal holiday for especial benefit for ,the pur- b mi i In Wwbfc wrrwv, yt with como? that kmuIm rnntam And, filially when you were and txmlon. and to bllnHf truth, nmioune- .,,,i L orm, iv 1 rIlt .liieitAtt" mwl 1W1? ln MlMllltaMltfnoM'onlyi Dib" ' .... " rf tth feo'rd; frank, didn't you always try for tmw Utot by a little the best of tho bargain? iBdirtdu.voll, Shears, Sawbuck and tho at and 0tlior uihy bo said to bo carry- HXiHty 1,18 on t,int sort of 11 bnr8n,n with .-w tMfarflfrite $- The only difforonco is tat a puntolm&t inliiti.TIlBY know what they are get ting. pose of recreation? May the thirtieth probably would be tak en more seriously by the young' LET'S HAVE A BAND. Sonin of the young men of this community are trying to rejuvc- tlte views of tho Senate I do by this nmnlnmnflnn ilnclpnnin nml spt i apart Thursday, tho 30th day of April. LtQ Springfield band which 1S63, as a day of national humiliation. , went out of existence about two I fasting and prayer. And I do hereby years ago. A meeting has been ibiy uy un. renuest all people to abstain on that iin,i fn-TiinHni. i.,i, nr M.to er generation if its real signifi- day from their ordinary secular per- ' J cance were taken into account, suits, and to unlto at, their several -ck ior an inose wno Know When the election of Presi- places of public worship and their re- now to play band instruments SPRINGFIELD LAUNDRY REMOVED TO EUGENE J. W. Baker Will Continue Business from Plant of Eugona Steam Laundry. J. V. linker, of tho Hnrlncflnld laundry loft nt noon today for Ku( Kuno. JIo will carry on hln IiusIiiosh ' for tho prosont from tho office of tho ' KiiKono steam laundry. Tho wnKon will make a. dally run n tiBual, from KurOiio Instcau or Hprincnelu as hcratoforo. Tho locnj oftlco for tho laundry in now t tho SprlnRllold botol. Mr. Maker will return to Springfield sometlmo In tho Fall, when ho will ro Into a bulldinR of hln own. Details are not completed, as yet, "accordlnc to Mrs. Haker. E. S. Muckley Here Sunday E. S. Muckley preached a splendid sermon to the members of tho Chris tian church of Springfield last night. Mr. Muckloy conducted religious moot tags hero 11 years ago. Ho was-for many years pestor of tho First Christ Ian church of Portland. Now ho Is secretary of tho Northwest National llenevolent Association traveling In tho Interests of tho Northwest Christ Ian homo at Walla Walla, Washington. Go to Visit Mother. ! Tim MIiirxr Annn nml I .mini 1 1 n 111 Till dent Abraham Lincoln was set-' sPecUvo homes ,n kcopinB lho ,,ay and for those who would like to royi nuraeB , lhc SttIom i108pual, tied in the fall of 1860 the spirit I holy t0 tho nnd dcvolcl1 t0 the learn to play instruments. Prof, passed through Springfield today en nf wnr liPonrtiP vpfv nronilnent ! hUI?b,e d,3clmrg? of ,the re,,e,ous Albert Perfect, Of the State Ulll- route to Fall Creek whoro they will uuues proper u iiu.u vef8tv haa 0ffcreti to lioln uivo 8Pni1 fow ''ays with their mother, Done at tho city of Washington, this ersuy, lias Olltreu lO lieip fe,lC numnhrov Mrs. llumoh. 30th day ot March, a. a 1S63. Springfield a real band. It takes M"; Msnry r Hun,i,1,ro- Mrs. iiumpn. ouiu uuj 01 ",'. , . .... . rey's jiomev located near lho Fall Abraham LINCOLN real players with lots of eiithu- Creck brldKOi wa l08troyC(, by flro Iu 186S General John A. Lo- siasm to make a band that is Saturday, only a row articles of fuml. gan, who was the first com- worth while, so the success of tnro wero saved. Tho house was In mander-in-chief of the Grand this venture will depend on tho aurod for VfiM 1 . . .... . 1 1 of war became very prominent in the south. The bombardment of Fort Sumpter in Charleston harbor was the first battle of the - Civil war. Three days latex the president issued the following proclamation: Wheareas the laws of the United Army of the Republic In issuing men who' are willing tl give states havq been for some time past orders number 11 on the fifth some of their time to this activ and now are opposed and( the execu- day of Mayt set the precedent ity. uon wereoi oosirucieo in me auues - .. i i.. nt ; 1 1 i - i.t .i.n. 1. i of South Carolina. Georgia. Alabama, ti. ... tnn T,,,B ., nf ,Ilr A. R. offi- arises to use a musical onran-,""" . UlUriUI IVIIH1UW, IYII1WII Will IMUUllUI Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana , and Texas by. combinations too powerful to- be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings or by the powers vested in the marshals by law. "j Now, therefore, I Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, in vir tue of the power in me vested by the Constitution and the laws, have thought fit to call forth, and hereby do call forth, the militia of the several .states of tilt Union to the aggregate number of 75,000, in order to suppress Bald rnmhlnntlnnR nml tn ransn flip laws to be duly executed. jspect 1 for the Memorial day. first time that the G. Give $250 to New Church Tho Kpworth. League voted to raise $2S0.00 for tho Now Methodist church of constmc- money will en- 1 lyui wutwj J (.1 S.ti ... ...... MkV iSiail. ml! rtk.i F V YOU SEE THIS PICTURE? THIS IS NO FANCY, IT'S A FACT. YOU CAN'T GROW A TREE WITHOUT A ROOT; YOU CAN'T BUILD A HOUSE WITHOUT A FOUNDATIONjYOU CAN'T BUILD A FOR TUNE WITHOUT PUTTING MONEY INTO THE BANK TO GROW. AND IT IS MIGHTY COMFORTABLE TO HAVE A FORTUNE WHEN YOU ARE OLD. START ONE NOW. BANK SOME OF YOUR EARNINGS. BANK WITH US. cially made a holiday of May 30. izatlon we should have an or Memorlal day eventually be- ganizatlon of players who can came an annual holiday for the respond. Then, musical life adds purpose of honoring the memo- to the happiness of the popula- ries of the heroes of our nation, tion. TJiere is an ordinance on who have fought in the ranks of the city's records that provide a our armies aiid died after valiant 0ne mill levy for the support of service. This is the one day in 'a municipal band. The citizens the year that the hoary headed '0f Springfield should take ad heroes of America should at;vantage of this opportunity. least be given our deepest re- .when the band is well organized lomorrow is veterans it coul(1 hoI(1 open nIr concerts Thn rlotnllo for thin nliW will lin'dnv 'Rnoll flflft Of IIS fin.Il UO - 1 it... t , j uur,u Lms Huiiiiiicr aim give an immediately communicated u the something to help them make occa8lonal concert indoors dttr- oiuie auiuunura lurougu me tvur ue-,ti,5e i nv mpnn nil tn tlipm thnt ft . j Jng lue Wimer, can for the band. bo one of tho art glass windows to bo placed in the League room of tho new cuurcii. I partment I appeal to all loyal citizens to favor, facilitate, and aid this effort to main tain the honor, the integrity, and the exsistance of our National Union and Let's all bost SHEARS AND SAWBUCK. ;REBEKAH CONVENTION We wonder whether any one the perpetuity of popular government f Qr ne knQW of and to redress wrones already lone' J . z. .. . ' HELD AT ROSEBURG Notice to Woodmen. Tomorrow Is tho regular entertain ment night. Thoro Is to bo a Tramp social for the neighbors and prizes will bo glvon for tho best sustnlncd character. Ho sure and come. There will also be refreshments. Uy order of Camp. HErtBEUT B. WALKBIfc Clerk. Claudo Washburne nnd wife of Junction City arc visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Cus Wushburnc. Dried F'ruits Help) tho hoiiBcwifo prepare delicious meals at this time of year. Make tho family happy with some of our best quality Oregon Prunes for tomorrow's breakfast. 1 Ib Bost Orogon Prunos 10c 3 Ib. Evaporated Poachos 25c 1 Ib. Bost Orogon Apricots.. ..15c 1 Ib. Driod Black Figs 10c The Fifth Street Grocery Thos. Sikes, Prop. Phone 22 WE DELIVER PHONE ORDERS J and to redress wrongs already long enough endured. Done at the city of Washington, this 15th day of April, A. D, 18G1. ABHAIIAM LINCOLN has ever been so foolish as to write a letter like this: Shears and Sawbuck, Chicago, Illinois. .Within a few days more thaniDear Sirs: 75,000 of the most patriotic and Please send me the following Springfield Woman Enjoys Trip Grand Lodge which Convened Last Week. to : "I think it's the grandest thing, and vow I'll never miss another ono" said Mrs. Itosa Montgomery, on her return loyal young men thai this nation articles immediately: 5 yards silk from th Grand Lodge convention held at Roseburg last week. Between 000 and 700 Ilcbekahs, representing 222 has ever had were on their way1 crepe de chine -at $1.00; 5 yards , to Washington. Pew of that 75,-j silk lace at 20c; One pair white stat0 lodges atten(lea Ul0 ncbekah' 000 ever retraced their steps to . satin slippers size 4, $2.08; One convention. Beside the three delo-j their homes. Those who did ; pair white silk stockings, size 9, gates, Mrs. itosa Montgomery, Mrs. eventually go back to their civ-j. 45c. Enclosed find a postofllce Holen Donaldson and Mrs. Georgia ilian life served the greater part money order for the full amount, Hayden: Mrs- E,ny Dority and Mrs. of fn,. nn i,n ni,i eo-io Pearl clark attended from tho local Yours truly , j Among other matters considered, tho Mis. John Blank Grand Lodge overruled tho proposi Now confess, how many of tlon t0 eIcct 1110 Nllo Qrand for a vm.-mntWs hnvo RPiit nnf n Inf. year instead OI six moillllS, nn IS tue " Madein Springfield Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town Chums fought side by side in the ranks; brothers and cousins fell under fire never to be seen by the charging companies. Loyalty to the stars and stripes kept the boys in blue in the trenches when the mud was deep. The boys in gray, fight- iitnintn r, .1 UN i I. ntinnt Inn tar like this, in preparation for 11,1, m. , .1 ' 1 , 1( each local lodge, The matter of tho Nellie's or Clary's graduation? If so, did you go first to your lo cal merchant and put the propo- mg for the stars ana Uars sition t0 him sauarelv: "Mr. inarched hundreds of miles un-i smith, i can get an entire outfit der the blazing sun or through 'formy daughter's graduation for dismal jswamps to defend tho $9.13. Can you meet that price? I f t a 11 n i principles oi uieir iamera. ;Nlno ci,ances out of ten, lie tainment given by -the Itoscburg lodge Thousands of the comrades were i couiu i,aVG) jf given tiiC ciiancc. on Wodnosday. Music, cards, dancing, Duneu in unnamed graves. Hun dreds starved to death as prison- gone, as far as the town is con corned, for good. Let's trace its probable career if handed over era of war. After two years of sacrifice and of the strongest loyalty to country had been giv en by the bravo men, President Lincoln proclaimed the observ ance of the first memorial day. Whereas the Senate of tho United States, devoutly recognizing tho su premo authority and Just government of Almighty God in all tho' affairs of men and of nations, has by a resolu tion requested tho President to desig nate and set apart a day for national prayer and humiliation; and Whereas It is tho duty of nations as well as of men to own their independ ence 'upon the overruling power of Godi to confess their sins and trans- Oregon Lodge's Joining tho National Assembly was considered and laid on tho table. Final sctlement will be made at the next convention to bo hold in Kugeno next May, The principal social events of tho sosslon wero a general reception tho first ovenlng, Monday, and an enter n ,. ,, ,.,,.,,,,.i..,,. t anil rarroalilnonts wore mnn nvfintR or i M fcu un nujjijuaiii& . 11 uu - (m . . ...... tlia IciHn. Hi did send the letter, the is Byron H. Smith Writes, A loter rocolvod by Mrs. It. W. Smith from her brother, Byron H. Smith, for- to the local merchant, assuming, mcrly an ompioyco In the local post of course, that he could meet the offlco tntc that Mr. Smith Is now price. About $1.00 would go for i i!1"8 ,r"r Ul, ftudebaker company "In Tintrrtlf nnl lino i irnfwl nnu nn fuel, lights, water, telephone, and nnd la'0 of aiIvanco-niont 0 ,a spoctor of electrical eiiulpment of tho in some cases, store rent. One dollar more would go "for help, such as clerks and delivery boys. Probably fifty cents vyould go to the grocer and butcher. So far, all expended at home. Of the original $9.13, $6.03 Is now left, the bulk of which will probably go to the wholesaler or Studebaker cars. There is no danger ot being out of work, lie adds, as thoro Is plenty or w;k thoro, and many places aro In need of help, both men and women. Booth-Kelly Employee Hurt. Magnus Premior, an , employee of tho Booth-Kelly Lumber company, had 4- t- Eggimann's Candy' Kitchen The House of Quality Utty your Ire Cream, By the Dish, the Pint the Quart thoMIalf Gallon, and the Gallon. Made by that new Power Machine, At Eggimann's Candy Kitchen. Phono 51. 4 ELECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Made In Springfield.' Oregon Power Co. NOXALL You know I am well liked by all bread makers. BAKORE Hard Whoat Patent Try mo. Got ac quainted. You will like mo. cI3st"valuo for your money bf any flour In Spring-flcld. Wo can glvo you more fl&r your money In flour and food of all kinds than any other place In town. SPRINGFIELD FLOUR MILLS S ( J' Uy tho graco of tho ortmocratlc party our chicken raisers have got to com bat tho Chinese, so wo will como to their aid and will soil from this day siol Dry Meat Scrap ut 2 1-2 cents n pound to chicken raisers only. Wo also wll soil clear, puro nootsfoot oil, at 00c per gallon, lCc for full quart, Call at or phono Eugene 259. EUGENE CHEMICAL WORKS F. J08. 8CHOFIELD, Proprietor. Knctory oil Itlvor Iload to Springfield ' a The Springfield Planing Mill Company Manufacturers ot BABII, noons, MOULDINGS, IlItACKETS, TIJUNINa, STAIH DUILDlNaa, Extension Tables, Drop Loaf Tables, UDreak fast Tablos, Kltchon Cahlnots, Cupboards, Safes, Stop Ladders, Fruit lloxoa "orry Crates, Foldlne Clothos Racks. Water Proof Shoe Oil WATER PROOFS AND SOFTENS , ALL KINDS OFk LEATHER Wolf & Miller Harness Shop SPRINGFIELD, - - OREGOm i 1