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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1916)
Is 5 MONDAY,, 8BgTlp;y 2B,,,,,- f 'j ''""in '' 1 'I' TV 7 Z?G ZVV W NIGHT EASTMAN KODAKS : Town and Vicinity Mr. nml Mm. J. H. Parhor'of Doxtor woro Friday Sprlngflold visitors Claud Noit ot West Bprlngfjold Iim boon reported ns boInK Quito III. Fred Klngswlth of Portland Is vis. Itlng. In Sprlngflold. Mrs, Frank Larimer of Walla Walla. lii.lii town for n fow day. .Wotor wjn.KB nt roery's . Ijrs, Frank Nelson of Brownsville arrlvod Thursday, Anna McCormlck, of Lobnnon, arrlv. td Thursday. Miss McCormlck will teach 'herd In tho grados. Horn: To Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Dowdy, ot Spores 8ldlnB. Friday morn- Ing, September 22, u fino 9-pound son. Key. M J, Chllds, of tho Froo Moth- odlst church In West Springfield, has returned fro.m Cottage Grove., Indies' and chtldrans' shoos. Wolf & JUUlor, Fred-Lomloy and Porry Richardson loft Friday afternoon for tho North fork on a hunting, nud fishing trip. w Mr, and Mrs. Loo Clark attendod tho Junction City "Puuklri" show Sat urday. Mrn.,J, H. Brown of Kugonu spent quo day last week; here visiting with friends,, . Hop .picking at tho Ivan Anderson yard woh. finished Saturday, an.d was celebrated tho night boforo by a taffy pull. Shoos and rubbers at Wolf and Mil lor's. , Ilonusr, Jones of Portland Is visiting 5t tio hopes of his cousin, Mrs. II. A. 'nrf, aijd of his aunt, Mrs. J. N. Pdim'ro. Ap "all-nlgh.t dance- was hold at Sajroy'p bo.yard Saturday night, tho occasion, being tho finishing, of hop picking for this yoar. Mlra.V. A. Lambort and children ro turned Friday from Lawrenco Kdraond- bou'b hop yard, whoro thoy have boon camped for tho post th.reo weeks. Cloves, overalls, shirts and box at Wolf & Minor's. Now subscribers nddod to tha Nows, list Frldoy aro F. A .Wosolowska, John Hotels, 492 Hast Uurnsldo street, Portland, and tso Homo Restaurant .Tho two small daughters of Mrs. Tllllo Luther, VornltA anil Jaunltn, who have boon 111 for tho past throo or four weoks with tho whooping cough, uro now getting hotter. Hop picking will continuo at tho Seavoy ranch for a wook longer as a number aro leaving In ordor to got ready for school, which began this morning. "Shout for "Liberty." , Among tho Snturday. shoppers In town woro Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mastor gfcson, Camp Creok; C. H. Ward. Camp Creok; and Glen Owen and Tom Car noy, Cedar Flats , Mrs. Charles Fisher and son .loft Friday, for Bond, whoro tho family will rcsldo. Mra. Fisher, who has IjoW living at Mabel, has -been-Visiting In this city with hor mothotMrs. Brightens One Up f Tliero la somthing about s, Grnpe-NutB food that 6 brightens ono up Infant or adult, both phyalcally and 'i anontnlly. Ju&t Its delightful flavor, and tho -nutriment o. whole : wheat and barley, Includ ing. their wonderful body nnfJ..norvQ DWWm&mWQrai elejnqnts! , AicWFQady-RalfoQd, owJM' Ulnuneuvo, uohciouh satisfying Grape-Nutiri "Thrii.ai RWWw1 J HAVE IT PHONE 31 AND SUPPLIES '- ' i- JLU'-W-iLUl Hollo Spout;. Urn, I'rlco'H canning powders at Vanry'H Drug Hloro, Mr, nml Mm, D. H. IlrownJoU Sntur. ilny morning for Bond, Oregon, nftor throo weeks' tay In thin city at tho ; io ot Mrs. Hollo Bpong. Mr. nnd Mr' 1,rown ttro ",ovlK l UoD trom i Mn,,'' Minn Georgia Itouso loft Saturday ( for Qprvalo whoro tilio has a position ln 1,10 "chools for tho coming yean J Mliiu House- has boon living on Fourth (and F strootB, tho family having re contjy movod to ths city from near ISaloin. I Don't mls tho first opleodo of "Liberty" at tli6 Boll Thursday. Miss Harriot Vilas, of Portland, who will loach tho fifth grado In the local j schools tho coiuJn,K terra, arrlvod horo Thursday ovoning, and Is now settled nt tno Homo ot Mrs. Jennottu iticJiuni so,n on Sixth nnd U stroots. This will bo Miss Vllns' first year horo. Miller's Shoo Oroaso at Wolf & Min or's. Mrs. Loo Clark, Mrs.' J. P .Fry, Mrs. Vina McLean and Mrs, AI Montgomery nttendod tho anniversary exorcises of tho GC year after founding of tho Ho bokah lodgo in Kugono, Wednesday overling. Thoy onjqyod the fino pro gran and refreshments. Mlko Laffa, of Coos county, an old timer of Springfield, and for many yoars lumber Inspector for the S. P., spont Thursday In town visiting with old friends,, while on routo to San Francisco. Mr. Laffa still owns prop erty In Springfield. For tho boat .up-to-date .shoo repair ing, try Hail tho Shoo Doctor. Fifth and Main streets. Luis Logul, of Wcndllng, who haB boon in tho Eugene hospital for throo months with a - broken and mashed legjeft. tho,. hoaphal, yesterday ajad. Js ablo to walk without tho. aid of prutches. TJio leg was, broken, bo twoon tho knoo nnd ankle. . Fresh ripe strawberries arc being brought to tho local market., otory, day, and aro. as sweet and delicious as. tha ones brought, in early, la tho season. Tho local .gardeners say. It Is qulto unusual to havo such a heavy yield at this time. Good roliablo Are Insurance. No as- soBsments; no membership foo. Pay ones and you are dnno. H. E. Walker at tho City Hall. Ono of tho horses which Is driven to tho general delivery wagon, slipped and foil to tho pavement ln front of Kotols' drug store, Friday morning, Two or three men woro required to nsalat it In rising, but tha animal was uninjured. Tho Ilooth-Kolly Lumber company Thursday hauled 3,000 feet et lumbor to bo used on tho Sprlngflold county bridge Tho Ilooth-Kolly company also hauled lumbor for tho brldgo at Judklns' point, which gavo away a fow days ago. "Shout for Llborty." Miss Stella Pongra of Eugene Is spending tho day with her mother; Mrs. A. nigolow, Ed-Dompler purcrasod thoiX3ldstad,t property on west E stroot, ono block from tho high school; last woeki Mrs. Howard Loldy of Marcolanwaa discharged from tho local hospital 6v Saturday. -h. Just' rocqlyod; a nice now, lino tof school suppllos and tablets, at. Nlpo, &, Miller's. Every pupil buying 250 worth, of us wo will gtvoT a pencil and clip' froo-. Mr .and Mrs. John Wrazonrold mo tored to Pleasant Hill yos'terday and spent, tho day with 'Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Doavor, .. W. P. Elliott of, Fall Creek came In yesterday to visit , with Mrs. Elliott, who has rocently undorgono an oper ation at tho Springtlold hospital. . Del Hlnson has returned from Shodd whoro ho has spont tho summor vaca tion. Ho will conttnuq his "tudlcs at tho Unlvqrslty of Oregon. Nick Lamborty, special representa tive of Albors BroUiora Milling com pany, arrlvod horo Friday ovoning for a throo-day visit with his mothor, Mrs. N. A. Itowo. ArthUB, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. 'Mnchon, ot Sprlngflold arrlvod this morning from Callfornla 'in an' auto to visit at tho-homo'ot his pnronts. . John. Wlnzonrold 'i;a.da.a. trlp.to.Eut gQDQ Inst, oYonlng to vjalt, a. iiaphow. John Gllfroy, who .la 'In .the ha'spital) fthoro. Mr; GUtrey. had' a log broken bqutt twq( mbhths ago. , Slkqa has tho best yellow-moated jCanjqloupos ot the season. 'tno w. u. w, jot Hpringnem are making, nrangeniouts for a Social good time, Tuesday ovoning, Oqt,,' A "gopd oraji), is uxpociuti anu ioib oi goou mis. Ail momDors' ana inoir famiuos tloMffd to lrn that thorn, H dtlet.on ttMtoecl 'tlMt MlmM- Ms bH nble to cur: Is at.IU tM, atM'thst I Catnrrh; Iinll'i Colnrrli Curo in (lie ohfy ponltlva cum now known to iM mroMc! fraternity, Cnlnrrh bHiiK a conatltutlonai (tlioiuv, rniulrin a conatltuttonal trtit mcnt. Hall's Cntnrrli Cum it taken In lorjmtly, nalliiK (llrcnll upon tha blood ana mucous surfaces of tho yslm, thre by deitroylnff tho founrtiitfon of th dl rn, nnd sIvlnr thA pntfont slrenRth by nnd nlvlne; tli pi l.tillillntf up the conatlliitlon nnd Ml(lnf iinturo'in dulna; Its. work. Tim proprietors rrn that Ihey ofTer Ono Hundred Dollirs for any cana that It falls to euro. Hend for Hit of tMtlmonmU. Aaarmt r. j. i-iiknj;t a co., tokoo, u. Xold l.y all Droralal. lie. Taka Haifa Family i'lll for cooitlpatloEk aro cordially Invited to attend. Horn: to Mr. and Mrs. John Franzwa nt tho homo of Mrs. Fninzwa'a parents Mr. nnd Mrs. lialley ot Springfield Junction, on Saturday evening, a 8on,!?ld 'Wn" "yotem. They can oven Mr. and Mrs, Franzwa at Irving. Boo Mario Walcamp In "Liberty" at tho Hell ovory Thursday. Englnoor Lolund Parsons reports that thp work of Improving South Sec- ond stroot around tho hill is about finished and ho thinks they will fin- IMi t'hn nritlrn toll hn'fnrn tho niln be. clns. o. n ,vAJ "'T . ' ' Ti son arrvod this afternoon from East' orn Oregon to take cliargo of tho Ma kenson ranch at Camp Creek. His family arrlvod from tho eastern part of tho state several days ago. Keop tho files off tho cows with "Fly phant and three herds of grown-up Uouncor" 7Cc a gallon at Peery's. ones, Including Snyder, tho elephant M. L. Franco is suffering with a who wn,k ,lko a man and the on,y carbuncle which has appeared on tho ! o!Phant carrying Its trainer on Its second finger of tho right hand. Tho!""- .There aro forty fun-making troublo began with a blackberry thorn, ' downs and Jumping-Juplter,the cham which ho pricked at. and which has I P'on auto hurdling horse of the world, continued to grow worse However, I Tncn as special features there are it 1b getting better, ho says. Jo Wlllard. "champion heavyweight of tho world." and Frank GotcH'wrete- Itoy Calms returned from Corvallls u,ng champjon of u,e WOrld." Jess last ovoning whoro ho has been for , w,ani milUo hi8 flrgt appearance throo days playing baseball at tho Den- h tho. artna ,n hia to)d role of covboy ban County Fair. Mr. cairns piayeu abort stop on tho Harrlsburg. nine which defeated tho Corvallls team 4-3 and 3-2 on Friday and Saturday. "Shout for "Liberty." Clarenco Ht;l plans to lcavo Satur day for Camp Crook, whero ho will open a. aorennth.. terni of lx and Ibis -will bo hia flrst-tonajat teach- ing. No uo to.,be sick when Dr.. Murphy the magnetic healer-Is In our midst. office Is 305 Main street, Springfield,; orpgpn. - &iSiMi Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Dlmm and daughter Mary Dorthea, of Portland spent Saturday, and- Sunday- at the homo ot J. C. Dlmm and family. Mr. Dlmm has just returned from the Mex lean bordor whero ho served as a non- commissioned olllcer in company H, or Portlnnd. Mlsa Minnie Dcavor underwent an operation at tho ofllco of a lotal phy sician this morning for tho removal of a growth on tho lace, which has been prosont for several years . Sbo Is re ported to bo doing nicely. Dr. Koonoy-Forrls having returned from hor vacation, will bo found In her' otneo at tho Baptist parsonage dur- ing inq loronoons. - Corvaln8t Rev. nnd Dr. Koenoy-Ferris returned ; Mrs. J. H. Smith of Natron was from their vacation last Friday even-; shopping in Springfield Saturday, Ing, completing tho samo by walking Mr. and Mrs. A. J Knight were, over thp Columbia highway from Cas- among those registered at the- Elite cadq LockB to Crowns Point Between Friday night. Mr: Knight- is an em thoso two points is found tho most j ployo of tho Willamette-Pacific rail beautiful sconery and should be taken into account when It 1b said . "Seo Amorlqa.JSjrjst.:' Mr- and,.Mxs. Eccria woro delighted with, tho trip and insist that it is tho only way to seo It .-, No-, nse to bo-alck' whem'Dr,; Murphy ,tbQ,,magnQtlc. healer, ialn .our.iraldst. office. Is 39S Main street, Springfield, Oregon. G6od .audiences werer.ln avttondancp at the services at thq, Daptit church yesterday. Tho instrumental music .'under -tho dlroctl6tiof ,Mr. Sapenfield. .waa. greatly appreciated. An -all-day mooting was hold, dinner being sorved ln tha rooms below, after which the uiuwi fuqiiuB uu.uiyuiiuui uihuo.b i .1 j.i ii.. m..- took p)acq. During this business sesa ion, Doacon Emory presided as mod- orator. At tho close ot which a num ber, of toasts were given with mingled humor and sorlouBiioss which woro full of splendid suggestions and reso lutions for tho coming year, Mr. Tru man Chaso acted as toastmastcr to tho delight of ovory one presont. "Llborty" tho most timely of all plays at tho Boll ovory Thursday, Ed Dompior local blacksmith bought bought lot 3 ln block 18 on west E streot from Messrs Palno. and Klov dahl qf Eugono this morning. Mr, Do'mpler will Improve the property nnd move. Into tho hbuuo to mnko it hia, homo, within a few weeks. ., True. economy ls.whatwo save la the Ipng.run. , Tbo,wIso man foods hia colt to male It grow. ,. Ho pastures his cow to get a good flow ot milk" and paints h.l.,bom)Q o mahe It. last It costal very iittio more now. to paint a nouse, tlian' it' did' a year ago. Probably not more than $2.00 on an average. Mak your hprae hoautlful with the bast "uafcit. on the i.itu'rt Pheqntx Purp Pa'lnt, Quaruiiicv.' .0 by J, O. Hob Vrnak. SE ATS DON'T PALL AT' SElis-FLOTO CIRCI& i SINCE NEW INVENTION Evn Travclllna ,5how Has Taken? "Safety First" Work to Heart Thru tho Invention of William Cur tis superintendent of tho Sclls-Floto circus, which will appear nt Eugene tomorrow, no matter how tho wind may blow, no matter what storms thoro may be, there Is no danger In tho circus. Tha scats cannot fall, thoy aro guyed together with cables of steel Instead of being placed by tho uo eruciuu uu a jmvvu airuui, uuu nviu safely twlco as many persons as tho room provides for. Tho poles of tho circus cannot bo blown down, for' tho samo reason, that their guy ropes are ( of steel. The tent cannot ourn ue- 5 cause It has been flrdproofedi Not a feature has been neglected about 'tho Kroat Sells-Plotd clrcds to make it i absolutely safe. According to tbo promises tliaf have btieji made; there's much that Is worth seeing this year. Am oil g the exciting things Is to be the riding of Rosa-j Itosaland, who is tho only woman to-i master the feat of somersaulting from horso to horse. There's a baby elo- at tho nead of tne.Baffa0 BI1I Wild West Cpwjjqys. III.b. second, apppar ancd- wj b? In concert when hj; will appear In ring Qostupe aid with his sparing partner lnttstjatc'how. ho. won the championship and the punches given In hfs latisV figMt" with1 Frank- M'oran at Madison Square- Garden.- jotch, thehercU,eS ofthe 'c"tttd uhlverBdThe'fwo'wMia'ii. . , . un,.i UUAlUf IUUO uvauiufe- aa vinnyw" program with tbo- world's -chamlott' circus cannot faU to attract both young and -old.- isjStck; Become; Insanq'. Andrqw Monroe, ot Florence,' wia brought out on the WJUafflgye Pft; clflb train iThurtaday afternoon for treatment at the expense of the county as' ho was sick. He was taken, to .the j Springfield bospjtal and soon alter taken there became violently insane. Deputy Sheriff D. A. ElklnS and Dr. W, (2. Choshlre.county physician, came, over and took him to Eugene, placing htm in the county Jail. Mrs. Jim Clark spent the weekend In Salem with Mr. L. Clark Among those registered at' the Knrlnirfinld hotel Frldav wfere: B. P. Vn,HOn. j. Woinh. n. wnlls and Bob MIUoPi Albanyi ana Jes3 Williams, of road, company. Mrs, R .A. McMunn left Saturday, for.1 Jloquiam, Washington, whoro she. joins' hqr husband. . J. C. Wallaco of Natron IsrepprtedJ .to. bo rocoYartag-vate,rr being,, kicked. by a-horse several daysgev . Sugar Climbs Again:, la,-Naw7J.' J Stnco ten days ago, whin sugar -Birt.; idonly k dropped from, , iSJM ' to ' IJ.ih .thoro have been .two,. 1&. cent advoae 10 cent advance; so that the, lotiftli mats' kot is now 76B. NbTICE FOrtuPOB.lCAtrOrJ Dannrtnient nf 'Vt TnfjirliSri TT H. w T-r. L.ana uiiica at iloseburg', Oregon; September. 23. 1910 Notice is hereby trlVen that Audio' T. Dohoho, 6f Vida, Oregon;' who? oh' Entry, Serial No. 09093, f6rL6tB'C and1 r. I . m 'e ... . n ,rl r' ' I UUU C4 ft Ol D W 'A Ol OOCUOJX 10, Township 10 S, Range 2 E. Willamette' Meridian, has filed notice of intention1 to make Final Threo-year Proof, to es tablish claim to tho land above de scribed, before I. P. Hewitt, U. S.' Commissioner, at his ofllco, at Eugene, Oregon, on tho 3rd day of November 101G Claimant names as witnesses Lloyd Tucker, of Vida, Oregon, Vorno Chllson, of Vida, Oregon; JuIIub Bock, of Vida, Oregon. Benjamin MInney, of 'Vida, Oregon. W. II. CANN6N. Register1 Sop. 25, 2?, Oct, 2,5,0,i2.1(f,I9;23,26j30 SPRINGFIELD A8T0NISHRD BY SIMPLiMlTURE) 1 Sorlncfleld Dionle-ard. astonlfth'e tho JNSTANT' action, 'of , BltiJi)10Vbftk thorn bark, glycoWn8.irtttV fcjfftx1fi Alder-l-ka. ON PQQNFUli r.mfey6' such B.UrprlsIfcg'rdm.matjBr ijmont, 'ANY ,CASXWnAteiiir flt:6ma,jh of -gait, BeuseV.AidjfrMa, aula uu uuui iuitoi uuu uyrafm4-Ytfffi a few. doses often relievo or preveni anDondicltla. . A. shont treatment holps chronic stomach trouble,, Hi M. par.y. vr'-ns oamvaMf 111 ' . , .1 I n. i i l IT - i I" i. i ' " HI. M WWVHTiKi cffs TaW-SaW I- ' I 1 pmxruatH&Mfu ytaJjaaMr - mtatc pace I ' 111. .WAKUW VWtTOMI "J? I r !l.. the EVfeRY THURSDAY Starting Thursday, September 2ota fgj i-ife a " "' " s ' 'C i : . . . ...... Sly MS X YES OUt NC3RMAL NOT IfitiVGH, Oroir. has -btiuoae-. Normal ySheoL Thl acbool Is located, at Monmouth.. Excellent a la tae. work of Uils school it is ntterly unable to. .supply but a. smairpart of " tho need for 'trained teachers' tor' the Stite. "Of rhora-thart Wchool teacher, In the-public chool of Oreoon, but 13 per cent haVe been trained forxthelr profemon-of teaching In Normal School. It ils a well established fact .that our one Normal School- cannot supply the needs Of the entire state. That is why. we ask lor your- work and vote for ike proposed Eastern Oregon State Normal School at Pendleton, Oregon. GIVE EASTERN ORECON SQUARE DEAL Eight counties In the Willamette Valley have employed during the' past five years, 203 teachers who have gradu ated from the Monmouth .Normal as against 73 Monmouth Normal School graduatea for the elgnt leading counties of Eastern Oregon. .sc ouring the past five years the attendance of students- from nine Willamette Valley counties was 77 students as against 91 students from nine of the leading counties of Eastern Oregon. Owing to tho crowded condition of our ono Normal at Monmouth and also the distance and expense of attending, students from Eastern Oregon ore com pelled to go to neighboring states to secure their training as teachers. ONLY COSTS 4 CENTS PER S 1,000 The' annual maintenance cost of the proposed State Normal School In Eastern Oregon amounts to but one 26th of a mill or 4 cents on a thousand dqtlars of taxable property, lan't It worth this to h:ve your children trained to become useful and productive clttzensl STRONG ENDORSEMENTS Among those who strongly endorse the establish ment of tho proposed Eastern Oregon .Normal School are Gdvernor' AVithycombe,. J H. Ackerman, Presi dent of the Monmouth State Normal', W. J. Kerr, President- of .the Oregon Agricultural College; P. L. Cajaphell. President of the State University Robert C. French, former1 President of tho Weston. Normal, and 'practically ill of the leading educators of the State. J. A. Churchill. Superintendent ot Public to structton, voices, the sentimenta of those who- are most, famll'ar with the need ot more adequate Normal facilities when he says;- '''Oregon'' greatest need for Its rural schools Is the teacher who "as had full preparation to dp .herwvlcr Sdch 'preparation can' best come. through Normal School Vtrust that the Afoterf the. state, will assist In ralsn, the: standard 6f our school by establishing a State Nor-1 mi) School at Pendleton. The. location Is central,, the'ln-. t ere it of 'the! peodle of 'Pendleton" In education most excel. nt,and the large number of rpuplls; In the public sche4 will give ample opportunity to atudents to get the amount of 'teaching prfcettte required 1n a standard nurmal'school." All the above, educators- Insist that a Standards Normal Schcol must be located ln a town of. 6000 or more population and having enough grade pupils tor teaching practice. VOTE RIGHT By .voting YES for No. 308 you wtlt help to. give to the echool children 'of 'Oregon -the same advantage enjoyed by the school children of our neighboring states. Vote YES for No. 308. ( Eastern Oregon State Normal School CommHtne By J. H. Gwlnn, Secy., Pendleton, Ore. (Paid advertisement) POUERT BURNS Lodge, No. 78( A. M. EV, Ancient .and Accepted r Scottish Itito Uni versal and Symbolic Free Masons meets' first 'and third 'Friday evening In 'W O.- W. nail. Vf siting brothers wei-i TO . T. a,,Hajf(Is., , Secretary. 1 1 ii.-.a P. A, Johsqjf -. rVwvjil Mi 1 L ill Priwiltra-'Llmri'tl' Ey,- Er, Nom and TttaoMi 7W p. B E L L IS A VOTE The Springfield' Garaig;e H.' SAhlDCAf HE' Projitfctw 1 Re'tialrink a SpsckiltV " Main, bet Fourth, and Fifth. Phoae II TftlNifFjatCD' c j?4 rii i OREOM uu ;w,yjiU.. 1 . !ftv t HERBERT' E.'WrVCKR;t' ?SBS? ! mwmm t A''