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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1917)
r MONDAY, FRIJRUAUY 2C, 1017 THE 8ITUNGFTELD NEWS PACK "Tmr The Patient and The Prescription. When yotir physlclnn writCB a proHcrlptlon ho has in inlnd tlio welfare of Ills patlont. Dollnllo result nro to ho nccompIlHhcd by tho drugs which ho prencrib oh. TI10 prcHcrlptlon which Iio wrltcH and delivers to you becomes your propotyy, and It Ih yotir privilege and duty to Hoc that the physician's efforts aro supplement ed by thoso of a druggist who will oxerclBo every care In the compounding of the medicine, Ilavo your prescription filled at our Btoro whero puro liigrodloiitit am) oxpert compounding will insure juHt (he roaultit anticipated by your pryslclan. The superior prescription service which wo pro vide costs you nothing extra. Let ud fill your : Town and Vicinity i, Irn K. Itelimon wntt n Sprlngflelil vlHltor Saturday inoniltiR. Mr. and Mrn. Unrry CorHaw wore down from Mabel tltu lam of tlio weok MIbr Ida Carson nnMlatod at Cox and Cox's Btoro on Saturday, Aco L. Knight Ih 111 with tlio grip nl'hlM homo on Ninth nnd 11 streets. Buy your groceries at Snood'e. Tboy Clvo 6 cash discount. ' Fred nowloy of Portland took din ner with Dr. nnd Mrs, 'Pollard Friday ! Mary J. Carter, of Lowoll wus shop ping In town Saturday, r. O. 13. Carter was In town Saturday from Lowoll. Ocorga W. Ketchum of Fall Crcok Dpoiit Friday In town. Illlla' Department Storo will open for business tomorrow, February 26. Tom Salon Ih hero visiting nt tlio homo of his brother, C. K. Sales. Mrs, Anna Knox Ih qulto III with tlio grip. Mm. liort Doano was In from Jasper doing soma shopping Saturday. MIbh Alllo Shan of Itoscburg Bpeut Sunday visiting friends lioro. Stop that cough! with Eggtmann'a mqUiol oough drops. Mr. and Mrs. aeorgo Poklns of Goslion returned Friday from Yoncalta Fern Sldwoll returned to SprlnR flolij Saturday aftor a weeks' absence. Mrs. II. A. Potoru or Hay Springs, Nobraskn, Ih horo vlsttng with hor sister, Mlas I2(Ho Khodcs. Mrs. It. L. Kirk, who has boon qulto ill for a few days, Is ablo to bo around again and is fooling much hotter. . i Think right, talk right, do right and. buy right, from Wolf and Miller. A number of Sprlngflold folkn on Joyed tlio danra at Thurston Friday evening. Mrs. C. F. Egglmanmspont Friday afternoon in Hugcno, a guest of Mr?. Wm. Ilonnor. 'i " William Dawsonof tho Sprlngflold goxagb loft Saturday for a short stay at Albany. ' Tho Sprlngflold Food company re ceived a carload of poultry supplies tankago and calf meal Saturday, Buy your first class grain hay at J J, Browning's Fcod Storo, Mrs. ClarrlBsa E. Knott Is qulto HI at tho homo of hor son, "VV. E. Knott, oa North Fifth otroot. U. a. McElhanoy and wlft havo re turned from North Dakota, whoro they have fcdon for aomo'tlmo poat. I ! - . John Smith is qulto ill with pnou nbnia at his homo on tho Dollor farm tforthoast of town. Mrs. D. A. WaBhburne is qulto 111 with rhoumatlBm, and is attondod by afspoclal nurso, Miso Spain of Eugono h. Are you taking advantage of that 5 dUcolmt.at Snood's ' Roy Pearco of Mabol underwent an pporation at tho Sprlngflold 'hospital Friday morning, fi v.'' Mrs. Soth II. Baker, who has boon suffering with an' attack of tho grip Upsetting hotter, n 11, W. Qroon, formerly proprietor of a cafeteria In this city, was li town Saturday. V . ., .A marriago Itconso has boon granted tbjkylJ; Howitt and Miss I'va M. ThompBofl both of Croswoll. B, L. Dun(on, of Camp Crook has gone to Mnrcola, whoro his son is 111 wIth -pneumonia. ' Miss Geneva Lambor,t was taken back to tho hospital Thursday after noxt proscription. PHONE 31 noon for further treatment. Gordon Pratt, engineer for ho West 'oast Lumber company was In from Mabel Friday, Paul Plrtlo of Coburg wan admitted lo tho Sprlnglleld hospital for medical treatment' Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mort Snook and daugh ter, Pearl, of Fall Crcok, have taken rooms at tho American hotel. . Good reliable flro lauraoce...'Noi: eessmcnts; no eiomfiofstiip fVo. Pay onco and you are done. H K. Walker 4t Iho City 7Iall. Wm. nhodes and son of Marc wore in Sprlngflold on business last Friday. Mrs, John Dovtno of Jasper Is visit ing In Sprlngflold at the home of her daughter Mrs, W. C. Parker. W. M. Bundy passed through Spring nclil Saturday on his way homo to .Mnrcola. MIsh Lulu Gilo, Miss Stella Martin and Miss Floronco Collin attended tho govornment Inspection of tha O. N. 0. at the Eugene Armory Friday night For Men's and Boys' work, dress or hi cut shoos, or first class repairing see W. A. Hall, tho shoo doctor, Main botweon Cth and Cth. . Miss Amy Carson of this city vono of the three women who wcro successful in tho Unlvorslty of Ore gon dobato tryouts hold last Saturday A marriago llconso has boon. Issued to Hoddorly V. Church of Portland, and Maude 0. Hampton, of Spring field. i The flagstaff on Sprlngflold Butto now bears tho national colors again, Oswald Olson having braved the snow jo plant tho emblem thoro. Mrs. John ICdmlHton of Thurston is 'recovering nlcoly from a major opera tion which sha underwent nt the Sprln (gflold hospital Saturday forenoon. A now shipment of Now Home sew ing machlnog Just in. You can maka somo money now. Try ono. J, C. Hoi brook. Georgo B. Dorris Is ill with pnou 'lnonla at his homo, Brook Farm. Mr Dorris has been undor tho doctor's enra for about a week, Many Ivsltors enjoyed tho Washlnc 'ton's BIrthdny programs gtvon at tho Lincoln school on Thursday. The youngstors nil did very woll. Mrs. Cy Burton and two children of Eugona camo ovor Saturday, to visit with Mrs. Burton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Butler for a weok. Mrs. E. A. Barp and daughters, Boa. trice and Joaquin, of Billings, Mon tana, are visiting friends and relatives at Springfield, "Eugene and Junction City. Waltor Horndon formerly of the J'eavor Horndon' hardware company ii now" with M. 0. Brosslor and Son, y hore ho will bo ploased to greet- hi c'd friends and patronB Two year old Forrest Lomloy, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hay Lemley, was brought to n physician Saturday' morn to have n chunk of rubber, which la somo way had bocomo fascned In his nose, removed, Undor tho direction of street com missioner J. E. Edwards, William Do,i aldson, ArValllor, and Dowoy Burns' cleared somo of tho city streets with a snow plowvpulled by four horses o.i Saturday nftornoon, 8evere Cold Quickly Cured. "On Deoombor first I had a very BQvere cold or attack 'of the' grip as U may bo, and was nbarly down' sick in bod," wrltesO. J, Metcalf, Weatherby, Mb. "I bought two bottles of Cham borlaln'H Cough Romody and it was only a fow days until I was completely restored' to hoalth, I firmly believe that Chamborlntn's Cough Remedy In ono of the very best rnediolries nnd. jwlll know what to do when I have an other cola,"' - Obtainable everywkero. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh, that Contain Mercury an ilieroury will surely dostroy Ilia cena of swell ntid completely , dcrntiiie th whole yum wlun ntorlna; ft throuKli Dm mucous surfaces. Such articles alioulr tiover bo uswj ctkrtpt on proscriptions from ratiufabl physicians, as tha dnmairs tluty will do Is (en foM to the good you bnn p6albly doHvo (torn Ihctn. Hull'a (Mtnrrli euro, mnnufaciurtd by V. J. Chf nny & Co., Toledo, O . cmiUilnr no nliTciiry, and la taken llitrrnally. nellnsr dlrrctly upon Dm blood and mucous iwr. ficfx nc tha aysttm. In luiyln llall'a (,'olnrfli Cum bo auro you ircl Hid jrinu lnt, It I taken Internnlly and rrudle in Toledo, Ohio, by V. 3. Choncy ft Co. Tea tlrnnnlnU frre. . Ilol.l by I)riiKl(. I'rlco ?So per bottle. Take llall'a Famllr I'JIla for conillpatlon. Tho Inside of tho Sprlngflold dopot .proper, has Just been painted by tho regular Southorn Pacific painting, Banc and on Satuwlay tho crow was buny painting tho Insldo of tho pump lioueo nnd tho section houso, inside and out. C. E. Sales and his hrohor J. T. Sales, who Is horo visiting from Mon tana, lcavo tomorrow for a trip to Southorn California. Mr. rfalcn stated that ho did not knowfiow long ho would bo absent. Mr. nnd Mtb. Hnlvor Nystrcm vho Iiiito boon residents of Sprlngflold for about three years, lort Saturday for Bond, Oregon, whoro Mr. Nystrom has employment In a mill. Mr. and Mti, Nystrcm havo been living on A stroot between Eighth nnd Ninth. New Homo and New Hoynl Sowing ( Machines mako millions of homes hap py. They nro fully guaranteed. Tho j price Is right. It will pay, you to investigate. J. o, iioibrooK. Mrs. L. M. Bccbo was hostess fur a delightful meeting of tho Chrysan hcinnni sowing club at hor homo 3 1 Tuesday afternoon. ( Tho Booth-Kelly Lumber company, had mon at work sweeping off tho L roofs almost all day Saturday, slnco the weight or snow was anout iu feet to tho cubic Inch, and there wan some danger had the roofs not been kept clear. Seven or eight mon are busy doing preliminary work toward Installing a .pew rcsaw and making other mpro'o mcnts at tho local Booth Kolly mill which are planned for tho near fu ture. Just now they are putting in forms and foundations, M. C, Dressier and Son havo takun over tlys stock of tho Beaver Horndon ardwaro company nnd are now bettor j-opared than over to servo tho public n rnmnlntn linn nt hnrdtt'nrn y Mr. and Mrs. Norwood fox havo moved across tho Btrect from their former home Into the residence Just vacated by Mr. and Mrs. James Cox, on A street between Fifth and Sixth 'Tho latter family has moved Into tho Jesse Scavoy residence on Fifth and D streets. Information has been lodged against Herbert Mooro for carrying concealed Weapons. Tho case will probably be brought up under a city ordlnnnco before Recorder H. E. Walker tonight Tho complaint was mado by Police o (Ilcer Edwards. Flour, Fcod, Hay and Poultry sup plies nt lowest prices. Wo "buy In car lots; let us save you tho middle man's profit. Free city dollvery on everything we sell. Springfield Food Co. Rovcrend and Mrs. M. F. Chfli'.a returned to Springfield Saturday morn ing, aftor having conducted very suc cessful revival meetings at Landax for tho past weok or ten days. They state the mooting!) woro good, and report ono conversion, but tho whether conditions mado it very hard for tho people to got out. Mr. Chllds planned to return today, and conduct meetln?i this week, also, If tho weather does Jiot hinder, Mrs. Chllds had tho nils, fortune to suffer a bad fall while ;(t Landax, and is still nursing numerous painful bruises. Get on TPyiatraotto aaerecd 1 in lire you mait knovr what li new In buducd and I nd da iry, in. JDVrntlou and teler Oct cut Of tho ruticct on tlie fir. line Read PpdarSciencfi the mott Intf rrttlnj and uiefnl maratlne, and ine uikl'CU uonev a worm, avery uwuio 300 Pictures 300 Articles all for ontylScehta. All the new Idea and Invention! In electricity and wlreleu. In autnmobilea and aeroplanes. 111 auopwork and In Tannine, aim in niaciiinery,' llowlanakalblnnatkoine. fO nareaererr month, Inclndtnir rclrlccrotort, poultry bouiet, furniture automobile aliop re rain, etc ItU fullofrooney-maklnir, itep-taTlnr Ideai. It UrriUn.lapUin Unllh foemfn Aui boy. 15 Centa a Copy $1.50 a Yew Oet It-from a newtdeafer or write direct tn ropuiarbcitnco Monunr, nrounn A.e., n,i 17BI7I7 TMStctt;rurMMZ.tUBa O. R. Gullion, M. D. Practice Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Gradunt? Nure Attending 306, White Temple, Eugene theFMnOne SLEW BROTHERS TO GET THRONE TfiHbW, Indian King, Ruiid "Iff Terror, WOP'S EVIL INFLUENCE Completely Governing Him, She Was Inatlgator of Machinations Which Led to Hie Enthronement Relgh of Ter ror Followed Until Ruler Woe Exiled by British. Tho riveiit death of Theebaw, onco nn'lndlau klnx, wulU memories of the horrors f his rule nnd the overthrow of his dynasty mid tho Ilrltlsh annex iillou of upper liiiruiah thirty-one years ago, say.t the Ijnilon Times, Iio was ono of tlio Junior member, of a largo family of suns ntid daughters of King Mlndoon, who ruled Ava despotically but on the whole prosperously for twenty-six years. After undergoing tho usual novitiate In a HuddbLit won. uslcry be became, with three of his brothers, a pupil of the late Or. J. 13. Mollis, who built a school and church at Mandulay almost entirely at tlio cost of tho king. Dr. Mnrks often to tilled to the engaging and kindly quali ties and bookish tastes of the youth, who soon aflcrwurd under the Influ ence of a woman allowed terrible atroc ities to bo committed. Rivals Clubbed to Death. When King Mlndoon was dying, at the close of 1S78, tho queen of the Mid dle palace determined to assure succor elon to Tbeobuw, ybo was In love with her daughter, Supnya-Lat, and hid weakness of character Insured for her great (lower. gulned by voTitSus stratagem! the support of niiutstcro, and all possible rivals to the throne. Who wcro summoned, to visit tho dylnsr king, were Imprisoned. Theebaw vrus declared the successor, and within five mouths of his succession be had his cuptlvo brothers and sisters clubbed to death. They were thrown some of them-when still only stunued by the blows of the executioners Into a tnr,-? trench, which was covered with earth and afterward trampled level by-c-phnnts. Supaya-I.nt ousted her eldest sinter from the os!tlon .of chief queen and by vlrtuo of stronger will completely dominated the king. The rapacity of the court set the example to the whole hierarchy of odlclals; extreme disordrr prevalled throughout the country; dip lomatic relations with Circa t Britain were broken off, nnd -ultimately, at tb? end of 1SS5, there was Issued an ulti matum, which was . eoutemptuuasl treated by the king and his ministers Theebaw Surrenders. ' An expedition was sent, and it svflft ly ruifillcil Its purpose. Nov. 28. 18S3, King Theebaw abjectly surrendered to the lato tJeneral Harry Prciidcrgnat. In vnln he pleaded tor three mouths, then three weeks, theu for three dnys In which to prepare for exile: the gen eral, recognizing that delay of a sSugle moment might be dangerous, gave him and his chief queens, by whom ho was accompanied, only ten minutes to get ready to depart in a waiting steamer. Iio was afterward ent direct to Itat notrlrt. on tho Kolkun coust of western India. There the exiled king spent the last thirty years of his life In slothful contentment nnd case. Queen Bupaya Lat retained her hold upon him until her death, and tho last of his queens died some four and u half ye'ars ago. KNOW A WORTH WHILE GIRL? Harvard Boye Decide Just What She Should Be. The "Round Table Roys," members of the graduate school nt Harvard, got together recently and agreed on the "girl that's worth while" as follows: Sbo Is attractlro, graceful and healthy, but not necessarily pretty. She can dress tastefully and entertain any ono and make hliu feel at case. Sho cau make bread as well as fudge and cake as well as a rarebit. Sho la appreciative of the dance and of the sports. She Is broad minded, sympathetic, tactful, unselfish, optimistic, thrifty, of good disposition ntid m6derate In all things. ' She can stund reverses without worry. She Is gentlo to children nnd kind to older people, especially her parents. 8ho has n broad educntlou, but nt necessarily a college ono. gho is modest and truo and homo lov ing. She hns good social standing, is df a religious nature and la Sot too 'proud to pray. " To My Morning Egg. Twentyiflvo hundred caeca of Chlnest eggs passed through Ogdenaburg yester day bound tor Now York. Kewe item. It may havo been in far Chee Poo TJlio air wa8 rent by !'Tuck;tuck-coo" W'hfcn you wore laid That Is, Bupponlng fowls Chinese Like, (hose of western pedigrees Call spado n spade. In fancy I can see n bird With queer back hair and logs absurd Triumphant strut, Tha while some llltlo plgtatled chit Bceka tor the treasure (were you ItT) About the' hut ' 1 I fear to chip your outer shell. Although so far oh I can tell It looks nil right. But Chlnu's fnr uwuy, I wis. And I i-onfitB u prejudice ll appotllis -Viiui.cu Morris tn New Tork Bun. NOTICE FOR PUiLlCATIOM. Department of the In terW, U. S. land Office at Rosoburg, Oregon, i February 1, 1917. NOTICE Is hereby given that, as directed by tho Commissioner of tho General Land olflco, undor provisions of Hoc. 245S, R. 8 pursuant to the application of Frank L. Chambers, Serial No. 09116, we will offer at pub 1 c imlo, to tho highest bidder, but at r.ot loss than $5.00 per aero, at 10 o'clock n. m., on the 20th day of March, nut, at this office, tho following tract land: tho Jxt 8. soc. 29, T. 17 S, It. 2 West. Wlllametto Meridian. 1 Tho salo will not bo kept open, but will bo ileclared closed when those I 'oncnt at tho hour named have censoi Lidding. The person making the high est bid will be required to immediate ly pay to the Receiver the amount thereof, i Any persons claiming adversely the obovo-dcscrlbed land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the tlino designated for sale. I W. H. Canon, Register. Feb. 12,19,20; March 5,12. CAREFUL. CONSCIENTIOUS 3D 82Tl i!L stx OR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 116-. Over Commercial Bank. Springfield. Oreeon HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC Office in City Hall. Springfield, Ore 'The Springfield Garage H. SANDCATHE Proprietor Repairing rtt Specialty Mala, bet Fourth and Fifth rhoi SPRINGFIELD IRF-- Good Travel Insurance Every foot of the UnionPaciflc System between Portland and ChicagoisprotectedbyAutomatic Electric "Safety" Signals. Go EAST via the famous Columbia River Route and enjoy the security from delay and annoyance these sentinels assure. WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND tun w Real Live Ones One 32x3i non skid $12.50.One 30x3y non skid ?12.50 Chains:-30x3, $2.50; 30x3i2. $2.65; 31x4, $2.90; 32x3 Vl, $2.80; 33x4, ?3.10, all Bizes. Stoddard Dayton Garage 8th Ave. E. 242 Phone 148 East of Hotel Osburn Half Block Eugene FORD SWITCH KEY SERVICE STATION NO. 1 Oregon NOTICE TO Farmers and Dairymen We have taken over the agency for the DeLAVAL Cream Separator and carry them in stock together with the parts and fittings. We also carry a Line of Daijry Supplies M.C.BRESSLER &SON . f. r ' at. We Hustle to Serve and Please You When yoji aro In need of any thing In the Grocery lino contf In and see us. Wo can supply you promptly with anything in this lino. Don't hesitate to ask about anything 'In Groccrines . We vll be glad to assist you and Stiarantec satisfaction. Nsce& IVlIHer We deliver all orders. D. W. ROOF, JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, - OREGON PINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY1 Dr. N. W. Ertjery DENTIST SUTTON BLDQ. - - PHONE 20-J mm tin wm m