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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1916)
MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1010. T1IE SPIUNGFIELD NEWS page Tiiraar. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY A Guaranteed 25 Cent Tooth Brush CT CD ET ET P ri CL CL With every package of B "Our Favorite" Tooth Paste AT 25c A PACKAGE Oi'fer Good Only While Goods Are On Display I Town and Vicinity Kgglmunn'B for quality. Orvlllo Howard wan expoclod to ro turn from nn outliiR nt Newport today. Mrs. II. Snndgntho loft Friday for a short outing at Nowport. I, 1). Larimer purchased a now Ford from tlio Sprlngllold ganigo Friday. Fly Knocker 7Cc per gat. Hrlng con tainer. Springflold Food company. Walter M. Hlller made a business trip to bugono on tils motorcycle Sat urday morning. Mrn. II. J. Cox, who has been visiting with her mother at Siilom for some tlmo, apont Sunday here. Ladles,' Misses' and children's shoes. Come in and got fitted. Wolf & Mlllor Professor and Mrs. 1 M. Stroud and children went to Portland Friday to visit with relatives and friends. Workmen wore busy repairing the buttormilk tank at tho Springfield creamery Friday. MIssrAlllo Sharp of Albony was vis iting friends In Springfield over Sun day. Henry Stewart of Bugono spent Fri day evening with his mother, Mrs. E. M. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wcarln and dnughtor woro In Springfield from , Waltervlllo Friday. J J. L. Allen was in Springflold ovor- tho weekend from tho CrcBwell borry fields. Miss Kathorlno nraunor loft Friday morning for a short vacation at Newport. For tho host up-to-dato shoo, repair ing, try Hall tho Shoo Doctor. Fifth and Main stroots. Wnrlimmi wnrn 1IIRV Hnttirdnv re placing some worn planks In tho Sev enth streot walk from Main street to tho depot, with tho now ones. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Ilakor drovo to , Ilowland Thursday whoro Mr. Maker! As the corn grows to bo tho mighty oak, bo children, when rightly nourished, grow to bo sturdy mon and women. Good flavor and tho es sential nourishing elements for mental and physical de velopment of children are found In tho famous food Grape-Nuts Made of whole wheat and malted barley, this pure food, supplies all tho nutri ment of the grains In a most easily digested form. It does the heart good to boo tho little folks enjoy Grape Nuts and cream. "There's aReasW? Sold by Grocers purchased 11 11 no car load of wheat from O, K. Davidson. The wheat fields In this socUon, which is about 20 miles northeast of Springfield urc looking very good, Mr. linker reports. Mrs. K ,F. Horbst Is somewhat Im proved after a oovero Illness. Slio Is now nt tho homo of her futher, J. Cyr. Wo havo Just received 8 cases of rubber boots, shoos and slickers, Wolf Wolf & Mlllor. Henry Faudreni an: C. A. Mnchein were among the Springfield folks leav ing for an outing ut Newport Satur day. Tad Luckoy, Harry 'Stewart, and 1'oarl Courtwright fished down tho Willamette river from Lowoll Friday. Thoy tcport a catch of 76. A. D. Kuddlman, local Southern Pa cific foreman, was In Eugcno last Fri day ovenlng conferring with Master Mechanic, Gcorgo Wild. F. It. RubsoII, car Inspector, went to Marshflold over the Willamette Pacific one day last week to Inspect cars for the construction department. Do you wish to bocomo well? If bo call on Dr. Murphy, a drugloss healer, 309 Main street. Frank Dlngos, Junction, Charles Vousln, Goldondale, and Oliver W. Johnson wore among Uioso registered at tho Springfield hotel Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fcglcs and Miss KIbIo and Jack Fogies, of Portland, visited at tho C. L. Fcgles homo ovor Friday afternoon and Saturday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs, Georgo Darnett of Illoomvllle, Iowa, visited ovor Thurs day night and Friday at tho home of Mrs. Harnett's brother, A. E. Sonseney and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Cyr and family , aro moving from tho J. P. Fry houso on Sixth and A streots In which thoy havo' boon living to a residence at tho end of D street. Mr. and Mrs. C .C, Coblno and sons, Henry and Lester, accompanied by Harry Taylor, drovo to Springfield from Wendllng In Mr. Coblno's new car Saturduy morning. Wo thought wo had everybody shod, but thoy just koop coming for mora shoos. There Is a reason. Wolf & Mlllor. J. C. Parkor, chief mill wrlght for tho Uooth-Kelly Lumber company horo, began a two week's vacation to day. It is probable that ho and Mrs. Parkor and family will enjoy an out ing at Oakrldgo. Tho Springflold Food company has two largo turnips In tho window; one weighing five pounds and twolvo ounces, tho other four pounds and twolvo ounces. Thoy woro grown by O. T. Laugdon of Springfield. At the Coburg Drldgo, the Tenuessoo picnic was postponed on account of rain until tho second Sunday In Aug ust, tho 13th. All Tcnnoesceans ro quostod to coma and bring baskotB. J. It. FOX. Tho Uooth-Kelly mill was closed Sat urday as has boon tho case for sever al weoks because of car shortage, and dangor of over-production, Tho car shortngo situation is not much Im proved, It was stated at the otllce. Good rollablo II ro insurance No as. sossmonts; no membership feo. Pay onco and you are done. H, E. Walker at tho City Hall. A driving horso belonging to Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Ames of West Springflold droppod doad Friday ovonhig hb Mr. and Mrs .Amos woro returnlug homo from delivering some borrios to Spring- field. Tho horso was about 18 yonrs old and tho cause of hla death was probably heart fullure, Mrs .Amos said. Water wings at Poory's , Wayne Ynmel was In from his form at Ynrnoll thin morning. Mrs. Price's canning powders at Peory's Drug Store. W. Henry Adrian left Saturday for a two weeks outing ut Newport. Mrs. J. F. Ames mado a business trip to IJugono Saturday. Ilruco Lnnsbury was down from Wendllng yesterday. Miss Mao Lyon Is employed In tiff office of the Springflold Now and will assist In nown Authoring. Hlirod watermelon on Ico nt Jlggl nienn's . Miss Grace Sldwoll or Coburg, spent Friday night with friends In Spring flold. Tho Springfield Feed company re ceived n carload of feed from Port land this morning. Vance Cagloy, linotype operntor for tho Springfield News, begun a two weeks' vacutlon today. Do you wish to becomo well? If so call on Dr. Murphy, a drugless healer, SCO Main street. Mrs. O. B. Carter of Lowoll under went u major operation at tho local hospital Frlduy. She is reported as doing nicely today, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hry" returned Saturday from Alsou Falls whero they have been spending an outing. Good fishing is reported. Mrs. Henry Wagner left Thursday night for eastern Washington to attend tho funeral of her sister, and to bring back her mother, who Is 91 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Will Spencer and Miss Hessle Spencer of Springflold, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs .Roy Patton on the Coast Fork. Pickaninny Special at Egglmann's Candy Kitchen. Mrs. Eugene Kcstcr returned from Portland Friday evening, where she has beon visiting her daughters, Mrs. W. S. Thurlow and Mrs. Jarvls. noitN: To Mr. and Mrs. W. Hern don at their home on Seventh and F streets, Tuesday, August 1, a son who has been named William G. Tho body of Maltcolm Crow, who died In a Salem hospital Saturday, wag brought to Springflold yesterday, pre paratory to taking it to Lowell for burial that afternoon. The piano pupils of Miss Amy Car son from Donna, Marcola and Spring field will give a public recital at the Springflold Christian church Friday evening of this week at eight o'clock. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet at tho homo of Mrs. J. D. Campbell, Tenth and E streets, Friday, August 11, at 2:30. A general Invitation Is extend ed to all ladles. Mrs. Georgo Catching, Miss Gcr trudo Williams, Mrs. J. C. Dlmm and son Russell, went to CreswoII this morning to pick some loganberries on a ranch belonging to tho Dimms. G. W. Carson left this morning for Shoridan whero ho will bo employed for somo tlmo In building and repairing residences for tho Fischer-Boutin Lum ber company's employes at that place Do you wish to bocomo well? If so call on Dr, Murphy, a drugless healer, 359 Main street. ' Tho Mlssos Esther and Gladys Sar geant of Eugeno, spont Friday with Graco Malo and Olive Smith. Misses Esther, Grace and Olive, were class mates at tho Monmouth normal school. There will bo a meeting at tho Bap tist church noxt Sunday afternoon, Aug. 13 at 2:30. This Is held to dis cuss social, civil, and temperance prob lems of Springflold. All Interested are requested to be present How's This?" Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for nny case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure F, J. CUKNirr & CO., Toledo, O. We, ih undersigned, haver known V, 3. CUrnry for tint lam 15 years, and IhiIIavo Mm perfectly liotiornlilo In all fjunlnei transaction uml flmuirlfllly hIjIo t carry out any onlleallnn matte by liln Arm. NATIONAL 1SANIC OF COMMKItCU. Toledo, O. Ifslt'i C.atntrh Cur i Inlcn Internally, nrllurf dlrfclly upon lf Wood find tnti poiw nurfnr of Hi nvrXr-m Tcnllmonlflt CHil fw. I'rlcp "i rnti, (i-r Ixillln. Hold by all DriiRBlns. Tftkt Hull Vmnlly run for constipation. Mr. and Mrs. C. 13. Lyon, Dr. and Mrs. .V. W Emory, D. ILOrush and Miss Winifred Graves of Astoria re turned yesterday afternoon from a thnio days' Ashing trip on Wlnborry creek. They report fair catch. Special rocjuost Is made that all members of the Baptist church be prosent In tho Wednesday evening) iprayormcetlng promptly at 8:00 o'clock bring a pasBagp of Scripture on, "Per sonal ncsponslblltly." Keep the flies off the cows with "Fly Bouncer" 7Cc a gallon at Peery's. Ilev. Lam nr. a former pastor of tho Baptist church, and family wero in at tendance upon the services yesterday; they were entertained for dinner at tho F. B. Chase home, togother with Mr. and Mrs. Sims with whom they havo been visiting. Bud Fisher jumped the old-time rut When he Invented Jeff and Mult For years, with that amusing pair, he'i chased away tho people's care, and made them laugh ..-f (L... iL- . mm unuw meir nats, ana cackle till they broke their slats. The tired, the sad, the weak, the worn, havo laughed, with Bud, and cedsed to mourn; the lame, the halt; the bl.'nd, the deaf, have whooped with g'ee o'er Mutt and Jeff. Where doe3 ho find the joyous jests which break tlie buttons from our vest3? Yor'd think the fount would have to ft 1, but never once has he been sta 2, When he sits down to hatch a plot in which hi'3 heroes will be caught; he lights his pipe, and soon a joko emerges from Tuxedo smoke. He swears bv "Tux" and $hJk TaL when yu have tried a jar or two. BUD FISHER Famous Carteonitt,ttft "TaxeJa ha made a plfm faeorile farm of tmofynf. Itt coctntuani miUnesi male plpe-mtelg- mgu rem pieatmt. enemies dnd A baseball nine of Springfield young sters from about 10 to 15 years licked Dr. and .Mrs. W. II. Pollard and son a tcam ot West Springfield "kids" 17 and daughter, William and Julo, ac-! 10 B 'n a game played last Saturday companled by Miss Dorris Sikes and Miss Ella Boeson enjoyed an automo bile trip to Coburg, Junction City and Harrisburg yesterday. Tho party vis ited with friends at the latter town. Havo you seen the German sub-' afternoon. Afterwards, all went swlmmln'. Mr. and Mrs. John Bohanan of Inde-' pendenco stopped in Springfield a few minutes Saturday morning to sec Mrs. It. II. Knox, nn old friend. Mr. And merslble? No? Well neither have I. ' Mrs. Bohanan, who are going by auto- ......1 flC ...... Springfield Garage K. SANDGATHE Proprietor Repairing a Specialty Main, bet Fourth and Fifth. Phone 11 SPRINGFIELD OREGON But If you had your feet submerged in a pair of Hall the Shoo Doctor's shoes you would be contented. Also good repairing. Main street between Fifth and Sixth, Ed. Dompier, who has been laid up for about three weeks with injuries ecausd by the kick of a horso, is able mobile to Belknap Springs for an out ing, plan to visit with Mrs. Knox on their return home. Mrs. Stroud Long passed through Springfield Saturday morning on her way home to Camp Creek after a week's Tisit with her parents and rel atives at Hanisburtr. Mrs. Lone was to bo at work In his blacksmith shop ; accompanied by her brother. Ed Wil- on bourn bccona street again. louchbv and her niece. Helen MtcC.nU ' t locn, wno wu visit at camp creek BASS for a week. PIANO TUNING Attended to Promptly Springfield and Vicinity Leave orders- at the News Office S. E. STEVENS Mrs. H. W. Renne, who underwent 1 a serious operation at the Springfield hospital two weeks ago today. Is get ting along nicely. She was brought . to her home from the hospital last Tuesday night. See Edwards &Brattain Mrs. Chales Fischer of Mabel re For Farm and City Property turned t6'"ner home Friday after vis-' Exchanges a Specialty Itlng some wcekB hero at the home of . her mother, Mrs. Belle Spong. Mrs. Springfield - Oregor Fischer has also been under the care Phone 30 of a physician while here, and stateu that her health is much improved. ' Mrs. B. E. Cox and three children arrived here last week from Wend llng, to make their home for two or three months. Mrs. Cox is in 111 health and under the care of a physician. Mr. Cox 1b employed in the camps about 12 miles from Wendllng. D. W. ROOF, JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Pacific Conservatory of Music 731 Willamette Street EUQENE OREGON VIOLIN INSTRUCTION VOICE VIOLA ON ALL TIANO WIND HARMONY INSTRUMENTS THEORY The School of Musio where all the Legitimate Instruments and Musical Studies are Instructed. Ellsworth Crocker, President, Mrs. Ellsworth Crocker, Sec and Trcasw China Painting To all who will take a term of 12 lessons I will give TWO LESSONS FREE The two freo lessons will give you a piece of china ready for the first fire. Now is a good lime to begin to prepare for Xmas. Orders solicited. 336 A street MRS. M. D. PALMER Uniting Learning and Labor THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE In its Six School and I'orty-eight De partments is engaged iu the great work of uniting Learning and Luhor. Forty-eighth School Year Opens SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. Degree Courses requiring a four-year high school preparation, are offered in the following' AGRICULTURE, 16 Departments; COMMBRCB, 4 Departments; KNGIN I'.UKING, (1 Departments j MINRS, 3 Departments! FORESTRY. 2 Depart meats; HOMIi RCOSOMICS, 4 Depart ments; and PHARMACY. Vocational Courses requiring an Righth Grade preparation for entrance are offered in Agriculture, Dairying, Commerce, Forestry, Home Makers, and Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy with a two year high school entrance retirement. SCHOOL OP MUSIC-I'lano, Suluj;, Rand and Voice Culture. Ctn1otue and beautiful Illustrated booklet free, All'llfS Ttllt Rl' ilSTKAH. I w-MS-lli lov-7 Iti) COKV.U.US, UKItQON TRADE IN SPRINGFIELD It is the natural outlet of the McKenzie and Mohawk VALLEYS We have good stores that can sell you the best of wares at proper prices Our hanks will take good care of your financial transactions SPRINGFIELD "Where prosperous people live"