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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1917)
TUB .8ITtrNGF!lLD NBWS THE CLEAR PlNK AMD VVHITE OF A Perfect Complexion GOES HAND IN HAND WITH GOOD HEALTH A good complexion must come from within. If your nltlti Ih sallow and you havo pliriplorf or other Hkln oniptloiiH, all of tho cold cream, lotlonH and other prop nratloiiH for oxtornal uho cannot poHBUily help. You muBt flrBt correct tho condition of your blood. Tho bad blood may be caused by Indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney troubles or other ailments, , You should find out from your physician just what tho troublo Is. Ho will probably rocommond tho use of Bomo good tonic or blood purlllcr which may bo found In our stock. Our lino is complete. ll fr - ; ft f. uUu , f if tW Vicinity Atotn' BretKf M Wiux, company. 4. I Mr,?. ,SC.,RJebmena' . U having aUMk.ef the grip. - , fl rbjak rUfht. talk right, do rtgfet a4 4 r.?ho,t?W; returned from Marcola, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and baby of, PI?aiula,,gro .vJsI.Ubb her at bone of, V.M. Sancr. (Tio .rlphcpt, smoothest, most highly flavorM Ice cream In' thd city, at Eg- glmann's. Quito a number of Sprlngflold folks hoard tho Cndinan-Tslanlna concert at tho Kugono Annory last evening. Ilubbor gloves 3G cents n pair at I'oory'a Hnrrj- A, Withers Is qulto III at his ' homo In Natron sunorlug from bron chial pneumonia. Dr. and Mrs. U. P. Mortcnsen aro "settled" In their now diomo on U street botwoon Klgth and Ninth. Moro now bats and millinery novel ties arriving overy fow days at Mrs. Thompson's, Mr. and Mrs. Josso Allen havo mov cd to a rosldonco on Sixth and i3 ptroots from First and D. I Stop that cough I with Egglraann's mopiol cough drops. Mr. nnd Mrs. J, II. Cnrr of Doxtor aro spending a fo wdnyg at tho homo of their daughter, Mrs. Josso CalUlna. ; Solt-fllllng fountain pons 11.00 at Poory'H. C. Thompson of Vldn Is ,8pondlng n fow days nt tho homo of his brother ,Wln' Thompson. Hampton Bros, will buy rubber, Junki and all kinds of hldos, and pay tho right prlco. ...... ... . 1 iiarrjr jujor nine juni rouuut anil Walker's undOmtaklng parlors. 4- For Men's nnd Boys' work, dross or hi cut shoos, or first class ropalrini; boo W. A. Hall, tho shoo doctor, Main between 5th nnd Oth. ? W n-.i.n..- n..i. r.iu I J V. .. . . .. . . . uponi, 1110 weoKonu noro us n guuai of Mrs, Bon F. Sklnnor. Hot wator bottles guaranteed for two yoars .at Poory's- , - jnmos 1j. uiarK tor years a rcsiannt Q hI m f1 1 HAiif Onlitm ttrn n linttk for a fow days on buslnoss. r, f Ii C. Parker and family, aro moving into hto J. P. Fry property, recently vacated by Dr. Mortonson, . Somotlilng now. Egg-nog flavored ckocolato creams at Egglraann's, 1. . Advertlsod lotter, James M. Mlllor. A chnrgo of ono cent will bo made on nil advertlsod lottors. Kick Lamborty arrived horo Tues day nftomoon for a week's visit At U10 homo of his mothor, Mrs. N. A. ttowo. Mr. Lamborty 1b still with A comploto lino of now trlmmod haU in.s.. now on display at Mrs. Thompson1 1 Mrs. C. Hawthorn of Marcoln wis a Sprlngflold visitor yostorday, and wiib roglstorod at tho Springfield ho tel. Mrs. C. It. Mead of Wnltorvlllo lo doing nlcoly -after having undorgono a major operation at tho Sprlngflold hospital on Monday. Got yourMlms dovolopod nt Poory'fl', Your monoy back if Corn Solvent falls to got that corn, 25 cents at Poory's, . . An Epworth Longuo food salo will be; bold in tbo BonTor Hemdon bulld tnfj, during the afternoon and evening PHONE 31 'of gsturdsy Mareh 17? i .1 No drtnk ia perfect without Ice we serve all our drinks v with lc at tho Candy Kitchen' C. K. Q. Weiss, president or Jbe Lasa County Credit association and pecrelary of tho same organisation; "w'rfro id SjlrlpBtJld oa Tuesday' wflcif liuf aW Weiabers. THt, good, cleao.; ojd, .Vlrilnta flA8 AFRAS to ln ceat packages at Too Tho notarial, certificate of Charles u Scott, president of the First Na tlorial bank of Springfield, fllnd for record In tho county clerk's office Monday afternoon. A now shipment of Now Home sew lng xiachlnca Jost In. You can make wme money now. Try one. J. C- Hoi- j roo,' " . Dr. It. J Mortonscn began tho con- structlon of a garage Monday on his property on II street. Tho gara.io ..III hi.nIA r- . ' ... .uiiiin.i luuiu tur iwu curs, ua the two hotiHCH cast of his homo aro also owned by tho Doctor. Lot us flguro wltlt you on that Cement Job. Wo havo a fresh atocK of tho best Cement In tho market. Wo aro propnred also to handlo all orders for Land Plaster at lowoet prlccB. Springfield Feed Co. " W. T. Chandler and family of Sheridan, Oregon, havo routed a rosl donco in this city on Third and K streets from Jcbso Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler were former Cobur rcsldontB. Good rollablo flro Insurance No as sessments; no membership foe. Pay onco and you aro deno. H. E. Walker at tho City Hall. Mrs. L. M. Cagloy accompanied by her Hinnll dauchlnr. Irln. nlnnn (11 Innvn about April 1, for Mankato, Knns.xs, jl whore she will visit with her mother, Mr". Mary h. Snydor. during the groit 1 - cr part of tbo summer. J. A. llrmston of tho Novelty Works of Vancouver is horo repairing sewing rancninoB; uioso desiring worK or this Wnd dono ,, hoto, Sprlngflold, DrugglHt John Ketols, hns Jils nlau ned ImprovemontB In his drugsto.o woll under way. Tho' ontlro nrchwoy Ih now cut through, tho soda founthln anil candy casos Imvo been movod ' Into tho eoBt room, and throe addition al ones Imvo boon nlncod in the main ! section of thn ntnrn 1 SomoUiIng now: Those troublo 1 with weak arches let Wolf nnd Miller fix thorn with a pair of "Common Sonso" arch supports, All leathor. ( J2.GD the na r. Now curtains and porhnps throo new rugB will soon adorn tho Odd Fellows I'.!"?0' Urg, ouch,bod; u what parlors. If proposed plans work out. !i,nffl"nCn l Ti"' , T? -nholtcboknhs havo already purchased I Ul t?Cnt?1 "nd So e Pnf'n hn c,.rni nn.i w i k.m- ...dissolution decision. "Wo feel that tho nobokahB. tho "Progressive 22.'' nnd tho Odd Fellows will each pur chaso n rug. ( Stop ruining your feet and shoos with run-over hools: Soo Wolf nnd Mlllor for tho patent heebstrnightonot' Fifty conte a pair. Tom Gorrlo who has boon visiting his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. I. dorrlo of Douglas Gardens for tho past wook. ilo haH roturnod to Portland to rc.umj his duties nt his old position as foro-' , , , 7 , , V, " Portland Itnlllway Light and Powor company. . M. a. BroBsjor and son wish it known .that tdioy Imvo on thar staff a factory, oxport of long oxporlenco in tho ro - pairing nnd rebuilding of sowing m;i- chinos, and tiro propnred to glvo enro-; rui attention to work of this kind. Any pnrt for any machine furnished On Short notice. All wnrlf wnrrnntml ....... ............... nmi wo nro noro to maKo it goou. Al- so have In slorlr th wori,i rennwnn.i , imiUn Om.,1.. Hf.i.i.. 1 Vhito flowing. MablnqB no we,n W n, !v-KO rwck o( ser.-. unnn mtton'i. n''ptlnf! yll bo . M s tbo Barf of noaily orery t-ri Prison rM t 'nbni-eh, uviday owning- Mnrrb lfi. I.of and easy terms, M or rbono ,' hp cm '. prm.iit Tho amount of Interest erJdeM4 by paronts Ifi ' the ddntestltt telef work lliolr daughters are doing Is evidenced by the fact that' that de partment has not had one visitor this ycaf( outside of tho day, about two weeks ago, when a number of mothers wofo guests at a luncheon. Now Home and New Hoyal Sowing Machine) mako millions of homes hap py. TJioy ore fully guarantocd Tho prlco Js right It will pay you lo nvostlgato. J. C. Uolbrook. Mrs. Tom Applcgato returned to her homo at Yoncalla tho first of tho week after having spent somo Umo hero caring fof tho homo of her daugb tor, Mrs. Dolbcrt Crouch, whllo tho' latter was absent on a trip to Port' land, and Wellington points, Mrs. Applcgato took her small grandson, tho son of her daughter, Mrs. C. ft. Uockloy of Portland with hero. Andrew McCormlck, who has just finished a post graduate course at the Oregon Agricultural college, .spent Sunday bero w)th bis sister. Miss Anne McCormlck'. domestic science teacher In the" Eweoia school. Mr, McCbrrackr en bis wayto Aafe&gJJ horcuUural werkv "tfc 'tofyk Oregon Vperls3ejt sstios. SOCIAL B VENTS ,TJI! OXAJU NEiaHD9R8 TbO iJloyal ebjhbors met at the home of Mrs. J. B. Lathrop on Fourth I andD str.wtH. larch fik Tho evon- lng wgB -spent in rapcy wprfc an.1 social good tliqe, A lunch ,was. eerr- cjl by Mrs. Lathrop and Mrs. tWil Clark. Those who were present worn Mrs. Crunip, Mrs. Nqlllo Itagan, Mrs. L. K. Scrlvnor. MrV. JK M. Oosslnr, Mrs. C. McPherson, Mrs, T. A. Rijth- nun. Aira. ucorco nciueton. Airs. UIkoIow and Mrs J. B. LaLhroo. Tho cuoBts nroHnnl u-ro: Mlxs Mn Smith. ti ti ii ., ,... MIbh Minn Bowers, and Mrs. Will Clark. Bvcryono onjoyed the even ing very much. Mrs. Norwood Cox Is entertaining the members of tho Round Dozen club this evening In a homo abound ing with memories of old Ireland, the color scheme being carried out In decorations and refreshments. Mohawk to Get New Bridge. Tho location of tho new wagon bridge to bo constructed across t'10 Mohawk river at tho Stafford place, will bo a short dlstanco below tho sito or ma oiu uriuxo, according to a tdoclBlon mado by county court mem hers who looked over the ground tho .first of tho week. II. W .Llbby. couu ty engineer, will at once begin work on the plans and bids will soon he naked for. It Is cxpectod that tho bridgo will bo completed early In tho summer. Tho old bridgo wns badly damaged a short time ago when tho roof enved In beneath Its heavy weight of snow. Tho court had decided some 'time previously to build a now struc ture this yenr, and tho dnmago to tho old 0110 ainstoned action. Brotherhood to Meet. Thero will bo a mooting of tho Botherhood at tho M. B. church Mon , ''' V""'B- Mnrch 19. Lecturo hy Dr- J- .Clllbert of tho Unlyorslty of '(Oregon, subject to bo announced later UT" u,,uor-- nolu W'0 C"8"" osjEcpnom lc8- Business meeting at 6:30;, ban uct at 7:(,- Q"3 V nmes 10 ... ....... 1. . w. t, Every uouy welcome. Business Men Ask Cooperation. Tho Sprlngflold Business Men's club 1ms during tho pnbt fow days sont k teiegrums to tho San Francisco, Port- llnnd and Eugono chambers of com- !ho dovelPn'ent of our coast countrv ,BCr'..y T"acod ..y .l ,0,d0,n l" cldentul to furthor litigation and are absolutely opppsod to It," is the Gist 'of tbo nieasngo Funeral to Be Friday. Chnrlos H. Gilbert, fathor of Mrs. JVE, Itlclunond of thla city, who vas vfor' many yoars n resident of Eugeno (rn,nfl who passed awny nt tho Soldiers' Wgmb nt Suwtollo .California last Wod- nn6llay( wl 1)Q bu'r,e(1 , th 0(W . 1(iw8, C(inioto-ry ,n KlIBeno nt n.0tf ;,n' K,,lny' T,1 tonornl will b0 J.ol.l ;rrom Branstotter's chapel, CHRISTIAN CHURCH x Chris H. Jonson, pastor. Our Sunday school moots tit 9M5 a. m. Wo invito all who da not attend olsowhoro 0 bo nfosent. C. E. meets at c,:SD n 'm. Subjects for next Sunday ns fob lows: morning, "Tho Plan and Pur- rori of tho Now Testament;" ovening. i'a, .,,,.1 n i.. I tjit,if, ,WUI. II VfllllJlf., V'ur -AlUl'll.' brethren havo invitorl us to Join the" . ,., J.. ...... .' ..boRl fjialf 'revat. Thin prnyo- ; - . gHEJT SOCIAL PROBLEM. Ts Osi-Msft ntahtiy t Adjust Thsai sWfs to All ethsr Mn'. , OHr great social problem Is bow ta stake the man at the bottom loom so large and ccm ho Important that all other men will ccano to think 'Of him as a thing auu treat him as a person. Tho real social problem out of which other minor problems grow and of which they aro really only aggravated symptoms Is the world old nble. of tho rlfflit relation between persons. . Tf.fii l.'ri f..,wtn. i n a, uiiUMiKVMIMI in?UU UUU) iU solve It would solvo all those minor manifestations. Tho friendly relation of men is therefore not alone tho gist of the race problem, but It Is the gist of all social problems. Tbo ago long struggle has been bow to get men rightly to adjust themselves to all other men. Right adjustment to other men would mean in the economic realm that no capitalist would want to beat down feetew a Hvin wage the laborer who made production DOlb!e. It would sseaa Hiat us UrWw kmM want saere wager ftnd-istoft hours fcaa the ceg- RtgbradjtMOBiAt lwtw i;wekl hUtao ld W :V.wiir. kg -'tos)Ws er est! Bt' 'gt; kewws 4sMW!( torisWhaMWBait It. Wotfld to'retttm-tfeafBOH Unsjdt JfeM. xt ji jhi niarsu sd Ja act tect- the Inters of- kUi ik'toiK Hroalf -protect bis ewsiatarsct. Kigbua44MtsmWekl4'iswa i aK .snlks iHs.Ura nbjot.&k,,wiU " IWDUND IrJANcilALLS. flan Bewor Bird. There are several species of .bower birds: .chief among thesa the t8atia and Be Newton. ThJ Satla. bower .bird .la wero -first discovered It was, supposed tbaf they were playhouses !bdllt by the native children, but as a matter of fact they arc tbo dance balls of blrdhtml The nests are built in the trees and havo no connection with the play houses. The malo birds build these fat- i 6r uu(l Buthcr cvcrJ' bright and shin In 0bJeCt "H. CaU flnd to adorn 0 cuuauco to the uowcr. When It ts com pleted, according to one who has watched them, llttlo "at homes" are given dally, at which the males meet and pay their court to their ladyloves, now bowing and scraping, now playing bide and seek through tbo bower and now doing nn absurdly dignified dance for their edification. Newton's bower bird decorates itr bower with fresh flowers every day. and If a visiting male bird wants to tight all be has to do Is to disturb one of these flowers. The master of the bower proceeds with the painful duty 'Of-toachlutr him how to behave In com- J pony, while tbo remainder of the party I raise u great racket, but never Inter- f fere. A nuturallst studying them dis arranged one of their flowers, but each time be did it the bower master rear ranged it with great care. National Geographic Magazine. Impeachment Cats. Although one president of the United States (Johnson), one cabinet olllcer (Belknap), six United States Judges and eight governors 'of states have been impeached slnco the foundation of the republic, only one senator, Wil liam Blount of Tennessee, has been nr. rulgucd before the bar of the bouse of congress to which he was elected. Of tho eight governors impeached one was acquitted, In three cases tho charges were dropped, one was permitted to resign, and three wcro removed. Three of the impeached Judges were removed, nnd three were acquitted. Both Presl dent Johnson and Secretnry Bolkrinp were acquitted. Politically the last named impeachment cases were the most Important (lie United States has experienced. Argonaut Leftover Sandwiches. Sometimes nftcr a party thero are sandwlchea left over. Hero is an excel lent way of using them up: Mako a hatter exactly like you use for pan cakes and add to it either sugar or salt, according to whether tho sand wiches aro sweet or savory. Then each sandwich .Is dlpjxnl in tho batter and fried till a golden brown In fat rrom wnicn a ruint bluish smoko is ris ing. No matter .bpw dry they are they are delicious dono in this way., Telltale Tommy. Tommy Do you go to bed very early. Mrs. Peck? Mi's. Peck Yes, Tommy; sometimes -when I feel tired. "You wouldn't go so early if you were married to my father, would you?" "Oh. Tommy, you funny boyl Why not?" " 'Causo my father told mother that If he wero your husband he'd mako you nit uu" Exchange. Gunrd Your Habits. . We. aro creatures of habit. Wo sue ceed or full as wo acquire good habits Or bad ones, and we acquire good- hab its ns easily ns bad ones. That is a fact. Most pooplo don't bellcvo this. Only thoso who find tt out succeed (u life, Herbert Spencor. 8ound Advico. "la there no way of stopping these cycloues?" asked n man of tho traveler who wiis recouutlug bis experiences In nr COlllimOS. ".No," replied the narrator. "The T ' gbt along with tro rl em." Kichango, Whenovor you can look at yourself 'and be satisfied you should begin u j Htispect youielf of moral blli.ducas. ' VV. M. MORRIS WINS CASE " "WJ"?B ,er ta - Ilobort W. Chambern' widely read glan Horse Co's Animal. el, "Tho Common Law" la which Clara j Kimball Young wHl appear at tfe- VV. M. Morris asked for the sum of Boll Theairo, on March 22, is oh C I1H2.CC from John Beavoy and others that will appeal to overy patroai oC comprising tho Belgian Horso com-, ! motion pictures. u?ny'..lArCl UU. CUrt JU17 awarded Valeric West an educated an.r t blm $860.65 Monday afternoon. The turC(1 Rlr, who hag bccorae ftn jury rotlrcd at 10:45 a. m. and return '.' "..T- V ' . " . .... .. lciaj vcruici lounu inai me plaintiff had no sharo or Interest In the Belgian Horso company. On Tuesday the court signed an order giving ttio defendants 30 days in which to more for a new trial. Springfield Girl Chosen. I'llDO mill WR1DU1I Ul iUIB bill lid9 been 5ho,en to represent the Unl- t nr . ,, -im,. Mian A . -r iUI- .1,.. I. . , . . wjfw, ette university, McMlMHvllIe college, Pacc uv4ralfyi TaeJfe collego and fbp gerw Jpje wijefsjfy,,. The wlBBr f Jhe t eon t s t a e x t saoBth will ronweat-HrW la t VtnrtAre ttffff i- ftaBd the -winner ihtTnt wllf, ca.ta tXa satloaal' iymtst ,dder tbe, aaffH.of tW!totr cplfesjtes 'PreWbJtJsi. Mscfatlo. Set. CiDHw: aid wife ite chapel' car Cood 'Wlir ?yaatJJt8: undefi the, $ ruction Aof tbeferlcaa 'pteB4lstrPblcai society, wilU4oft- drfctBpecial aisgellHlic B9etlscffr.i our. city--bkfaBtag lSraday, siarjtk 18. fyrrfjfr wjll b,e:beld1H',oib the car. and to the aptlst church, Tbq general pabHc receives a very fierdlaL InvlUtion to attesd. ee Mondays Issne of .this paper for week day an noucements. PRICES I o. REO FOUR $875 REO SIX $1250 The best car on the market for the- money. REO QUALITY is nev er questioned. One rod, center con trol, clutch and service brake In one pedal. A car that a , lady can drive with ease on a crowded street or anywhere. Come in and look it over. 1 C. E. LYON, Springfield, Oregon PHONE 100 BUY SENSIBLE TIRES ' Standard Tires, made to stay " with you at far less than? twice the price of the tire made to sell. There is some one thing or other the matter with Pork that you pur chase at 3c a pound. You cannot buy good tires; , at 1-2 the price, of standard makes. Stoddard Dayton Garage 8th Ave. E. 242 Phone 148 East of Hotel Osburn Half Block Eugene FORD SWITCH KEY SERVICE STATION- NO. 1 Oregoxu Arrow Brand Stockings A 25!c value for 15c Burson Hose for women 2$c Men's Socks 10c, 15c and 25c special 6 pairs Ladies' Black Hose 50c Children's Ready Made Dresses 75c up New stock Middies 75c, 95c, 1.25 Sport Middies- $1 .75 7 oz. roll Toilet Paper 5c Warick Matches, 6 boxes 25c VISIT r"?f Hill's Department Sir - '1 Tfcn lifwV at iht' sarsuita vcalna im tnrouh forc ot clrcumstaac?. Ills In love with Neville, a palit- for whom she posna. .Her love 1 returned, but owing to tho artist'sc social connections, Valeric is' con vinced that a marriage' would rafca his career. She offers focrsolf tr& lore to the man of her heart and' this day Is set on which she In to coas'sn to him under "tho coaamon law.""' . . . . Through a chain, ef iBcIdonta of . UBU1 dramatic power, Valerie quers the objections of NerUIe'a tsmt- . . 1 1 r . .TT1 laF ra?de W I The haracteni in tbe-story aro d- lalereet, aaaf as aVa&feed by -direcia-Geiieral VA'lbbrt CielfepI, (the plcfii'r frfmittB iq ,b 'tsatlciref.'&r cejHjrii: saason;r f, , JJ "KeT, W.';.' arrJjj,' wlBlster. BJbl seiioeJ at 1009 a. sa.iM'via wc4cl Htm MiTWw ..para.aBdcfjwr Br?ijils eapaiga'l 4 At 3:ij..jB.naH fafMjlosr aervice iwJHobeKeMVJa ftJw car ''Gopd WIM Kvw&Kelste' Mr. jjfrB. "priver in cmJrga'I Youg;peoj raeetnga at SMi . 'B. Kvenfnp'ser Vfie n the cburcJa at 7:20.J?V. DjJvSr WllJ preach. , At teck.ftervlce Brp er.and 8leter Drive) wH ateg. ,. WW conally InTite oar neighbors akO friends. Strangers welcome. 1 b. FACTORY' DORT FOUR $695 ROADSTER .$695 A lighter car but Just as classy and dependable- 22 miles to the gallon of gasoline. One rod control same; as the Reo. This car will bear in vestigation. K3. nSrc5minirt Caw Km