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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1916)
FAGK FOUR THE BPIUNQfflB&D NES MONDAY DEC. 18, lOlfl. CHRISTMAS GROCERIES We have a splendid assort ment of fresh CHRISTMAS CANDIES at 15 and 20 cents per pound. FRESH ENGLISH WALNUTS 20 cents per pound. Best California Walnuts 25 .'cents per pound. : Brazil nuts 20 cents pound. Cocoauuts 15 cents each. ! CALIFORNIA NAVAL ORANGES 30-40-50 cents per dozen. (Nice & Miller "We deliver all orders." , " SOCIAL EVENTS MRS. W F. WALKER 18 HOSTESS FOR 15 ''Eleven members of the Needlecraft club and four guests were delight fully entertained at tho home of Mrs. W. F. Walker on Thursday af ternoon. Needlework and conver sation occupied the attention, until a little later, when orange Ice cream cake and coffee became the center of interest Club .members present were: Mrs. W. II. Pollard, Mrs. Robert .Drury, Mrs. R. P. Mortenson, Mrs. it. L. Kirk, Mrs. Edgar E. Martin, Mrs. . J. E. Richmond, Mre. George Catching, Mrs. H. E. Walker, Mrs. J. P. Fry. i'Mrs. Milton Bally, and the hostess fllrs. W..F. Walker. Guests for the 'afternoon included Mrs. J. T. Moore, . jiMiss Margaret Morris, Mrs. L. E. Durrin, and Doctor Kester. The next "meeting will be held with Mrs. Mae 'Stevenson after the holidays. Miss Estella Martin was a dinner ;, guest of Mrs. Susan Gile, and Miss . Lulu Gile at their home on Mill street ' on Thursday evening. ACTIVITIES OF OTHLR COMMUNITIES TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS COBURG. Coburg, Decombor 1C. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. N. J Nelson Jr. motored to Springtlold Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Anderson and family motored to Springfield Sunday. E. DurMiiKor of Eugeno visited his parents horo last week. Tom Van Duyn was In Eugene last week on Business. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Tonneson motor ed to Eugene Sunday. Mrs. Ida Alllngham returned from Albany whero she has been viBltin yesterday. C. Hurd left for Portland Thursday Dr. and Mrs. Mcndenhall were In Eugene Thursday, Tho Ladles Embroidery club mot nt Mrs. L. Jarnogin's Friday after noon. Opal Jarvts was In Eugene Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Dug. Wasson motored to Eugeno Friday. E. R. Payne, Clarenco Taylor aud Roy Camp transacted business In town today. Thomas Van Duyn had a light stroke of paralysis last week, but has nearly recovered now. E. E. Crandall motored to Eugeno Thursday. N. J. Nelson Jr. will give a dance in the I. O. O. F. hall Friday even ing Herbert Cox of Springfield Is visit ing here this week Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson went to Eugene Wednesday on business. Miss Stuart, teacher of the Coburg school, was in Eugene Saturday. - Mrs E. E. Crandall who has-been in the Eugene hospital for some time is imporving now. Walter Tyler motored to Eugene Tuesday. Mrs. Cal Johnson was in Eugeno Thursday on business. Alvin Taylor transacted business in town today, J. Hopkins returned from Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pirtle motored to Eugene Thursday. Elmer Cook of this city has been working for John R. Fitzhugh of Eu gene for the past two weeks. . MRS. B. G. VAN VALZAH HOSTESS TO ARTISANS The United Artisans ladles were very pleasantly entertained at the .hqnie of Mrs. B. G. Van Valzah on j nana oeconu sireci, lasi i nursuay . ., ,-zt Wednpsdnv at . DONNA. Donna, December 16. H. V. Ham mitt and Monroe Hill made a business ' .trip to Eugeno Wednesday December 13. Mr. John McGee left herelastWerl nosday for Monmouth, Oregon, whero he intends to spend the winter. Miss Iona Gillespie left here for Eugene Wednesday, returning homo Friday. Mrs. Gouriey spent the time bet- tho Big Closing Out Sale Men's Clothing, Furnishing Goods, and Store Fixtuers All goods will be sold at cost and many items below cost. We will absolutely quit business and everything must be sold SUITS AND OVERCOATS OVERALLS, Good 9 oz. Denim All $15.00 Suits now $9.50 Regular $1.25 Overalls now 95 cents All $12.50 Suits now $8.00 Regular $3.00 work Trouser now $2.00 $12.50 and $15.00 Overcoats now $10.00 $1.25 Khaki now 90 cents $3.00 Slickers $2.10. $1.50 Khaki now $1.00 Tin Coats $1.65. Tin Trousers $1.65 $1.75 Khaki now $1,20 SHIRTS " UNDERCLOTHES 60c wash Shirts 40 cents Shirts and Drawers, the 60c kind 40c $1.00 wash Shirts 80 cents $1.00 Union Suits 75c Good wool Shirts $1.00 and up $1.50 Union Suits $1.10 $5.00 Logger Shirts $3.75 50c Summer Underwear 35c Lumberman's Mittens, regular 75c for 55c $1.00 Summer Underwear 75c SWEATER COATS and JERSEYS MISCELLANEOUS $1.50 Sweater Coats $1.00 All 25c Hose 19c $2.75 Sweater Coats $1.75 50c Sjlk Hose 35c or 3 pr $1.00 $2.00 Jerseys $1.25 W(. $3.00 Jersey. $2.10 L2S DrcM G,oves 75c $6.50 Dinner Coats $4.00 All 15c Collars 10c Bathing Suits 38c, 55c and 65c All 50c Neckties 40c DRESS SHIR IS HATS and CAPS $1.50 Dress Shirts $1.05 All $3.00 and $3.50 Mallory Hats 2.00 $1.00 Dress Shirts 80c nft , - nft u to $1.00 Dress Shirts with French cuff 80c 4'00 and 5'00 Hat 2,75 Shirts with collars on 75c to $1.50 All Caps at one-half price aiiernoou. rancywor was me oruer home of H w Gustln. of "the meeting, after which the hos- j H w Swafford and son Eimer ship tess served ice cream, cane, the following members, Mrs, loaded, received orders to wait Mrs. M. M. Male, Mrs. Ida Larison. a refrigerator on account of the weath Mrs. Robert Reed, Mrs. Lilly Gibbs, er Mrs. C. A. Townsend, and Mrs. Ed Kes- , 'npn stnffor.l returnml homp from Sale Will Commence Wednesday Morning, December 20 a - C. E. SALES, Toggery, Springfield, Ore. er on Camp Creek Friday to see about some turkeys. Mr Castlo of Spores Siding was hero between trains Friday " Decem ber 15. Leo Seavey and Itoy Heck went to Marcola last Friday evening to seo i. aesiuts pe(j a car loa(j of p0tatoes the other i Adeline ,inv n,1 wlion tm hml tho Mr Tinrtlv i Copenhaver was an additional guest: r(!P,VPI, nrlfirs fo wal. for trip to Marcola last Saturday. the basketball game there. S. C. Sundermnn made a business ter. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Townsend on Thurs day, December 28. Good For Constipation. Chamberlains Tablets are excel lent for constipation. They are pleas Eugene last Wednesday where he has been spending the past few days. Mrs. L. D. Pierce was in Marcola botween trains last Wednesday. - Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Conley and son Gerald made a business trip to Eugene ant to take and mild and gentle In (Friday. effect. Obtainable everywhere. i John Adams and Ad. Albro were ov Springfield Racket Store IN THE KEPNER BUILDING Is open for business. Here is the place to purchase Dolls, Toys, China, Crockery, Kitchen Ware and Candies for Christmas. Come in and look around. Springfield Racket Store Main Street Between Third and Fourth. Mrs. M. Hill has been ill the last few days with rheumatism. She H unable to do anything for herself. Mr. W. C. Seavey has been compl aining of a lame back for several days. The Royal Neighbors held their reg ular meeting last Wednesday after noon and elected the following officers: Mrs. W. C. Seavey, President; Mrs. F. L. Crenshaw, vice president; Mrs. Alice Lfc wis,, secretary; .Mrs. Glen Stacord, treasurer; and Mrs. L. D, Pierce, chancelor. The Grange held their regular meet ing in the ball here Saturday, anl elected the following officers: Claude Hammitt, master; J. It. McGee, Over seer; Mrs. Claude Hammitt, secre tary; C. W. Zumwalt, chaplain; Mrs, Alec Lewis, lecturer, Mrs. J. C. Nich olson, treasurer; Mr. F. L, Crenshaw, Mrs. F. L. Crenshaw, ceres; Mrs. M. Davis, pomona; and Mrs. M. Hill, Alec Lewis, Steward. CAREFUL. CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Realdence, 118-J Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Orean. DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST SUTTON DLDQ. - PHONE 20-J HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC Omcr fn City Hall, nprlnatield. Or, Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS Homeopathic Phyilcfan and Surgaen Office, Uaptlst Parsonago Corner Second and C Stroots HOUU8: TO 12. PHONE i6 W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phunt dS; PeMdence 67-J West Main St. I EFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Men's CloveB. Wool MacklnawB. Wool Shirts. Wool box. dress box. fc 1 rV'i Bedroom Bllppers. Rubber boots. Pine shoes. iuo'. iu io WOLF & MILLER Water proof youif Shoes' witU'MllJer's 'Shoe Grease." THURSTON. Thurston, December 16. Miss Grace Piatt of Eugene is visiting her bro thers, George and Walter, at tills place. Andy Calvert of netfr Junction City is visiting his sisters, Mrs. Ray Baugh and Mrs, John Edminston. Clinton Mathews of Colorado Springs is visiting at the home of his cousin, John Price. The Thurston Improvement club is anticipating a good time in the hall this evening. After a few helpful and Instructive talks from some of our county officials are heard, a local program will be rendered and lun cheon will be served to all. CEDAR FLAT. Cedar Flat, December 10. There will be a Christmas tree In the Cedar Flat school house Saturday evening December 23. Everybody is cordia lly" Invited. Mrs. J. Huchlnn and children have returned home after a thrco -weeks visit Jn California. Mrs. Earnest Conley Is spending the week end with hor mother in I SAVE MONEY And Buy Your MAGAZINES Before Jan. 1, 1917 V3 .11 ft Some Special Offers Publishers' , Price American Boy and Boy's Life $2,50 American Magazine and Womans Home Com- .... panion 3.00 Century Magazine and St. Nicholas 7.00 Delineator and Everybody's 3 00 Home Needlework and Modern Priscilla 1.75 Ladies' World, McClures and Boy's Life ......3.00 Review of Reviews and Youth's Companion ..;.5',00 I can make good prices on ronewals, Prl r2.00 a. L PrlceV-. 2.00 5.00 2.00 ...1.25 3;25 Walter R. Dimm News Office "hvm 2 Springfield 0r& ' O SprlngflelL . Mr. nnil Mn. Plnkerton went Sprtngu4ld tblu jucrnijig. J