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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1916)
TIHHtBDAV, UTQU8T 10, 1010 THE 8PWNGFIELD NEWS page.t;t.ei FOR ONE WEEK ONLY A Guaranteed 25 Cent Tooth Brush FREE With every package of "Our Favorite" Tooth Paste AT 25c A PACKAGE Offer Good Only While Goods Are On Display i - - - - - wi; SUUSjTITUTE ! : Town and Vicinity t Mrs. Hoy Howard Is 111 at her homo. Walor wings nt Poory's . A. P. McKlnzoy transacted busi ness In Kugono tho first of tho week. C. J. Noel of Fall Crook was In town Tuesday morning. James Hart from McKonzio Ilrldgo was In town on business Wednesday. Mrs. (loorgo Wllllan. or Wnltorvlllu, spent Monday In Springfield. C. L. Scott is spending a fow days at Newport. Molborn Hartlott Is employed ut tho Springfield Planing mill. Ladles,' MIssos and children's shoos. Como In nnd get titled. Wolf & Mlllor John Morgan of Harrlsburg was in town on business thin morning. Joy Walker in running tho general delivery wagon for tho present. Tho Ladles Aid mot with Mrs. J W. Collin Wednesday afternoon. llov. II. S. Bishop of Croswoll trans acted business In town today. E. E. Hrattnln roturnod Wednesday from n business trip near Mercer lako J. U. Cowdon was a shopper from tho Mohawk today. Keep tho Hies off tho cows with "Fly llniitii-nr" 7Sn n enllnn nt Poorv'n. M. V. Endlcott transacted business In Marcola Wednesday. M. C. Iiresslor returned Wednosdny from n business trip to Ashlund. J. P. Fry sold his Maxwell nutomo bllo to A. I), Huddlman yostorday. Quy Moshlor of Hayden Ilrldgo was In town on Tuosday. MIbsob Myrtlo nnd Lucllo Copon haver nro spondlng a fow days at Wendllng. MIshob Huth Parsons and Ilutli ,Lansbory walked to Eiigono Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. Price's canning Poory's Drug Store. powders at Miss Druco Uarnos returned tho first of tho wook from Newport whero Bho spent her vacation. A. Lnthrop from tho Mohawk was in town on business Wednesday morn ing. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. G. Hoyden roturnod Tuesday after spending two woolts at Dolknnp Springs. Mrs. Q. Slovens loft tho foro part ot tho wook on on oxtondod visit to Urldgoport, NobrnBkn. Fred Million nnd William McCul loch fished down tho WHI"otto Wed nesday. Tho Gleaners will moot with Mrs, W. SnodgrnBH Friday nfternoon In stead ot Thursday. Do you wish to become woll? It so call on Dr. Murphy, a drugloBB liealor, 359 Main streot. Mrs. D. W. Hoof Is getting along nlcoly after her operation. Sho is still at tho Springfield hospltnl. Miss Amy Carson roturnod Wed nosdny from Wendllng whero sho has boon Instructing a music class. Mrs. D. M. Coin and chlldron of Mar cola nro vlBltlng tho former's mothor Mrs. Alfred Ulgolow. Mrs. Sadlo Mutthows who has boon visiting her mother in Portland ro turnod homo tlo first ot tho wook.' Pickaninny Special at Egglmann'u Candy Kltchon. 1 Dr. W. 0. Itcbhan and A. N .Denver cainn down from their camp nhovo Oakrdga for supplies Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kcmcri Edwards of Wlnbery uro tho proud parents of a nine pound boy born Tuesday. Wlllntnetto-Pncinc engine 2100 was brought to tho local yards Wednesday for light repairs. Kd. Whlttakcr who submitted to a major operation last weok Is mlprov Ini: nicely. Do you wish to bocomo well? If so cull on Dr. Murphy, a druglcss hoaler, 3G9 Main atrcet. O. J. Howard assistant machinist of the Southern Pacific yards returned from Newport Tuosday. Tho Springfield flour mill received a car of wheat from Rowland this morning. Frank Herman and J, W. Morgan or Coburg transacted business this morning In Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Prlco of Mar cola motorod to Portland tho first or tho wook. J. P. Fry Is fitting up ono of his houses on A street betwoon Sixth nnd Seventh streets, for light housekeep ing . Mrs. S. W. U. Haynes and Mrs. Frank Wood of Kugcne visited with Mrs. Pearl Courtwrisht and Mrs. Grace Harblt Tuesday. For tho host up todnto shoo repair ing, try Hull tho Shoo Doctor. Fifth ' and Main streets. Dr. und Mrs. J. E. Itlchmond nnd family roturnud Tuosday from an outing pr a Weok nt Hendrlck's bridge on tho McKonzle. Mrs.J. Frost, daughter or Otto Ilrab ham was takon to tho Eugono hos pital Wednosdny afternoon nnd may havo to undergo an oporutlon. Mrs. Fnnnle Cornelius who has been cooking' nt camp number 9 at Wend llng returned to Eugene tho first of tho week. Sliced menu's . wntermclon on Ico at Eggl- Mrs. James Evans nnd daughter, Alice, returned Tuesday evening af ter n visit of several wooks at Abor (loon, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pocry ofSprlrn? Hold nnd Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McDonald ot Sulo, Orogon, aro spending a two weeks' vacation at Uolknap Springs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Walker ro turnod the first ot tho wook from Prlnovillo. Thoy walked most or tho way. Wo havo Just received S cases or rubbor boots, shoos and slickers, Wolf Woir & Miller. Jim Stownrt, Tad Luckoy, Harry Stewart and Poarl, Courtwrlght wont to Lako crook near Triangle lako to fish tor crawfish. Miss Mary Hoborts sorved a birth day suppor Tuesday ovonlng In honor of Mrs. W. A. Hodman and Mr, J. DoMlck. Mr. nnd Mrs. William McCulloch and Bona, William, Earl and Robort, roturnod Tuesday rrom u Jwo weeks' camping trip nt Salt Crook springs. Mrs. Georgo Lnrison, and dnughtor MIsb Clara, and son Jesso, loft yes- tordny aftornoon for an outing ut Oak rldgo, whoro Mr. Larison is employed, Mrs. Horbst, Wlfo of E. F. Horbst of tho Sprlngflold Creamery , has boon sorloitBly 111 and Is Improving nlcoly nt this time. Good rollablo tiro Insurance. No as sessments; no meraborship fee. Pay onco and you aro done, II, E. Walker at tho City Hall. Mm, Emily F. Stevens of Springfield nnd Mm. A. T. Ilonnott of Eugono ro turned Tuesday from Newport wlioro they spoilt two weeks, J. C. 1)1 m in of (lie News returned Tuesday morning from Medford whuro ho attended the ntintinl convention of tliu Oregon Hlato Editorial nssoclatoln- Mm. E. C. Wlgmoro went to Port land last Tuesday on business for the OreEon C .W. II. M. of which dim In stnto president. Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. F .Hmlrituf formrely ownern of tho Dull Theatre arrived Wednesday In tliolr oar from Portland for a visit of u fow days. Wo tiro equipped lo recloan CLOVER and VBTCH need thin fall nnd will buy ull tho seed you liavo to sell. Spring aold Feed company. U. It Grush nnd Mis Winifred Graven of Astoria left this morning t rnska, who nro looking for a location for their homo after an extondod visit j passed through Springfield this morn with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Lyon. , Ing. They expect to pass through - Salem and Seattle nnd go on to Brit Mrs. II. Ilcadlo and daughter Miss BH Columbia. veimn ueniry anil nicco Miss Gentry of Albany nro spending tho day In town with friends. Tho Waltervlllo church will com mence revival meetings Sunday, Aug ust 13. Waller Ilnlloy of Springfield will preach. F, H. Adams of Lebanon is register cu i wio wiiu noioi. air. Adams Is an cxt0ndcd trip. They will probab assisting with tho painting of tho now i ,y brlnB tllIer 80n Mcrlo omo wUh Methodist church. lhcm ns he ,8 ,,, fn th0 1,011 Mrs. I. Endlcott of Camas, Washing-' t,,erc ton, deported for her homo Wednes-1 Vnmnn mm mlRRlnnarr no day morning after an extended at the homo or Mr. and Mrs. O, visit ; Hoi-1 vorson. Mrs. M. N. Thompson and daughter, Oladys, arrived take charge or horo this week to tUU UlllllllUlJ OIU1UI recently purchased from Mrs. Dclbcrt Crouch. You can buy your toed cheaper at tho Springfield Feed company's ware house. No rent, no dray ago, no de livery. Tho saving Is yours. Inves tigate. J. A. Gllbaugh, county coroner of Clatsop county, and Mrs. Gllbaugh wero In town Monday. They wero on their way to Belknap Springs for a short ouUng. Mr. and Mrs. Calvert of Junction City nro visiting this week with tholr daughters Mrs. Uudd McPherson or Springfield, and Mrs. J. D. Edmlslon and Mrs. II. C. Baugh ot Thurston. Tl.. r..r n..u r-. ... . o milium riuur miu reports largo orders for grain bags by the farmers for the coming harvest. Two men havo placed an order for over 3000 bags. Mrs. Sam Holcomb and two sons departed to their homo In North Bend , tho foro extended comb. part of tho weok after an visit with Mrs. Alice Hoi- Will Dlshop has purchased tho houso and lot on Second and D streets now occupied by Georgo Cox, of Mrs. I uuurgo v;aicnmg. j ne transfer was. made by J. J. Brownjng. Wo thought wo had everybody shod, j but they Just keep coming tor more j shoes. There' is. a reason. Woir & Mlllor. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Male and daugh ter Grace and son Ivan visited at tho homo ot Mrs Male's cousin, J. II. J week. Tho Booth-Kelly company havo ono dopartment ot their mill running a 13 hour shift and nro sending out two cars ot lumber n day over tho Ore gon Electric rallwny from Eugeno. Mrs. Guy Knapp has moved from Fourth and D streets to tho home or hor sister, Mrs. A. L. Ingals at Mid way. Mrs .Knapp will retain hor mu sic class for the prosenL I, A. Valentino, chlof flremnn ror tho Orogon Power company, accom panied by his wiro. loft on Saturday for Newport whoro thoy will spend two wooks by tho seashore. Egglmann's for quality. CharloB Tryon and family, who have Bnent two months visiting at tho F. E. Lonhart home, loft yesterday for Croscont City, California. Mr. Tryon Is a cousin of Mrs. LonhnrL II. E. Leo or West Springfield nnd son and two daughters, will be homo Saturday from Sheridan whero they aro employed by tho Flachor-Boutin Lumbor company. Oscar Loo departed Thursday morn ing for Nampa, Idaho, whoro ho ox poets to Join his aunt for a throe weeks' camping nnd hunting trip in the mountains. Dr. and Mrs. Eugono Kestor plan to loavo thts evonlug for n month's stay n tho cast. Dr. Kestor will takq a postgraduate course In olthor tho P. nnd S, of Now York pr tho Chicago Polyclinic school. Dr. R. P, Morton boh will tuko enro of Dr.Kostor's prno- t ee during tho Intti-r'n ubsrmo. Ion a HcIboII, II. M, MnthoM, J. II. Mober of Mill City, C. It. Whlttock, II. Hauler of Astoria .nnd John Hucher wero roglstored at tho Springfield ho till Tuesday, Mrs, F. I), Titus, Who has boon scr lously III at her homo on south Main street for tho past five nnd ono half months, wag slightly hotter yostcrday afternoon. , C. r. llryant of Albany, an adjuster for tho Oregon Klro IlollfAsgoclatlon of McMlnnvlllo Is In tho city In con tention wlththcburnlng of tho J. I. Harliro homo. II. C. Cook and A. F. McKcnzIo ar rived horo Monday from Koscburg and nro employed on tho grovel train haul ing from tho Natron pit to south of tho Umpqua bridge. They are reg istered at the Elite hotel. Two parties from Rushvlllo, .Neb- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Edwards and families I established a camp at Seavoy's ferry Thursday Mr. Holbrook wfll spend I the nights at camp and return to his store every morning. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrln started to Itlchmond, California, Tuesday for clety of tho Methodist church, met with Mrs. J. T. Mooro Tuesday after noon. The lesson was: Books on Missions. Dainty rerrcshracnts were served after the lesson study period , . 1,,, I daughter Ennal from StIIIwoll, Ind iana arrived at tho home of Mr, Wine's sister. Mrs. A. C. Travis the first of this week. They expect to spend two months in the west. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones and family are visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen. Mr. Jones has been living at Acmo, Oregon the past year and now expects to go to his i ranch at Blakelyviile. Mr .and Mrs. W. A. Emory and daughter Audrey or Eugene aro stay j ing with Mrs. It. W, Smith during the ! absence or Mr. Smith who Is -attend j ing the mall carriers' convention a ' Chjcago. Mr. Emery isemployed a : tho Eugene gas plant ' I Rev. M. F. Chllds or the Free Meth odist church of West Springfield will preach at Landax Saturday evening, on Wlnbery creek Sunday morning at eleven o'clock and nt Warner school house on Fall Creelc at eight o'clock Sunday evening. I. W. Webb, H. R. Gardner, Roy Reynolds, M .C. Hamilton, W. G. BeB, G. F. McLaughlin and J. Hall were registered at the Elite hotel Tuesday. Tho first three men are bridge car penters, and the others are mcmbera Of the gravel train crows. Lowell Sikes had tho misfortune to run a nail Into his root Wednesday evening while walking 'along Fifth street. Tho head of the nail was caught In the pavement and entered over an Inch Into the boy's foot Ho. ran about a block before he met somo ono to pull It out. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wolby Stevens and Mr .and Mrs. O. B. Kcsoy and their families left Thursday morning for n camping and hunting, trip. They will go to Ashland, Crater Lake, Klam ath Falls, and Odell Lako whero thoy expect to do their hunting, then on to Bend. They expect to return over the McKenzle Pass. Mrs. Fred Montgomery and small son, James, returned home to Spring field yesterday from Oakland, where they havo been visiting at the homo of Mrs. Montgomery's father, James Starr. Mrs. Montgomery Is almost en tirely recovered from the effects or a runaway which occurred about a month ago. COOK Oregon Power ed tmi toon iwom riHP wit wtw nt QVAiiTy I llt you SINTLCfCN l 03t,W-B Cur TOBACCO SWIMK WMVr ' TetAcco AND SALT, SO chcw YOU can't hide the truth that's why men who uso W-B GUT Chewing know what quality tobacco is. A small chew of the real tobacco tucked away in the check gives men the tobacco satisfaction they want. A geatletBan's cberr it cats down grinding and pittig and thtre'i do unwieldy wad to roll Ground In your mouth or to plug out (be chec. Give WB CUT Chewing the quality tcit sad Ieara what tehteto atitfictioa is. ' by WETMAM-MUTON COMPANY, $8 U Krw Yk City Huckleberries are said to be plen tiful in the mountains In tho vicinity of Wtndllng. Piano lessons by University ot Ore gon music student, CO cents per hour. Inquire at News office. Organize Hughes-Fairbanks Club A meeting ot all those who recently signified their willingness to Join a Hughes organization and of all other Interested persons has been called for Friday evening, August 11, at eight o'clock. In the Stevens-Perkins hall, for tho purpose of organizing a Hughes and Fairbanks club. Physician Has rvlany Difficulties One of the local doctors found It Jim cult to get home after a profes sional call at Wlnbery Tuesday nighL The homeward trip was only begun when bis Ford refused to go without gasoline. A two mile walk to a farm house and a two mile drivo further to a garage which was closed made the doctor wonder how he could get home. Finally a rancher was found vho consented to draw a gallon of gasoline out of his car and the doctor resumed hia belated Journey. A small Trade caused some anxiety when the Tasollne -was nearly exhausted but tho byclcian succeeded In reaching his home In Springfield about three o' clock in the morning. . Coos Bay Railroad Jubilee August 24, 25 and 26 The Greatest Celebration in Years Coos Bay Country invites the world to celebrate the coming of the railroad. Hospitality is the Keynote of this celebration. PROGRAM NORTH BEND DAY Aug. 24th Band Concerts Speaking Caremonlqs Dedication Simpson Park Street Carnival Water Sports Parades Driving Goldensplke, COOS COUNTY DAY Aug. 25th Trips by rail and boat to Coqullle, Bandon, Myrtlo Foint, Towers, Coos Bay .Mussel Reef, Sunset Bay, Cape Arago. Sea food dinner at Charleston Bay. Fishing at Lakeside, Launch trips on Coos Bay. MARSHFIELD DAY Aug. 26th, Industrial Parade Wator Sports Auto Racing Blnmlnated Launch Parade Fireworks Dancing Horse Racing. Low Round Trip Fares On Safe Aug. &1 to 26 Inc. Return Limit Aug. 31 Ask Local Agent JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen. Pass. Agt Portland, Orogon WITH kmok ww - cuT rm ' t rwi 1 bcHwr mm toI :bwithI ssiHDAHsrrruKcl TUT t THO Si WHO U3t r-r '' I I. OWPIMAWy TOBACCO.! 30rttD WTTmI A LfTTLC I CATuritm V SOCIETY A number or Jolly SpringfleH girls clad in hiking togs, with fishing poles and lunch baskets, chaperoned by Miss Lena Newton and Mlsc Olive Smith, started tor .Fall Creek yester day morning. Thoy hit the dust o fthe road about half past six in the morn ing and expect to camp at their destin ation for afew days and live on the fish they catch and the vegetables from tho farmers' gardens near by. The camp supplies were sent to Jas per by train and taken to Fall Creek by auto truck. Those taking the trip were. Misses Dorrls Sikes, LHdle Smith, Dorothy Miller, Lilllan' MHlll gan, Grace Thomas, Marion White, Gladys Lepicy and Audrle Perkins. Reports say that the McKcnzIe road pass is now in gpod condition and anydne can bow cross without difficulty. ' A now fire-fighting tool baa been la vented by a forest ranger in Califor nia which consists of an interchange able hoe and rake. It is said to be tho best tool ot Use cort yet devised: Experiments with Jack: pine have' shown that it 13 wolf suited for male ing kraft paper. On some of tho National forests this tree Is used to plant land that is too poor to grow other Umber. Boost Coos for SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES GAS Co,