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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1917)
1 MONDAY, APRIL 2. ..,1017 TUB 81 It INO FT ELD NEWS PAGE TlUUCir : Town and Vicinity Vornun nathbun of Mabel spent Ih-J weekend In town. MVS, Nina McPherson U slowly ra covering from on attack of bronchitis. Mr. and Mm. IJerno Stewart of Jan, por spent yesterday In Springfield. Quality In always considered at Tbo Palace of Swcots. Vcrno Woollcy left today for Marsh Hold. Mrs. Gcorgo Campbell Is reported us being quite III at her homo. The Springfield Feed company uA loaded a car of mill feeds Saturday. A steady string of shoes coming and going at Wolf and Millers. Max areen left today for northorn points. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ouston of Don na wore tho guests of Mrs. Mary Ma gill Saturday. Mrs. W. II. Pollard and children returned this noon after n wcokerrl visit with her parents nt Oregon City. THOHOU011I1RKD IJarrcd nock eggs for hatching good layers. 11.00 for 15. H. 13. Walker. Gcorgo Perkins Is hauling lumber to build a burn on his ranch near Coshcn, Tho Springfield Feed company ship ped ono car of Hay from Hnlsey to a Brownsville buyer lust Krldny. W. II. Snfloy left Soturdny on n business trip to Florence and will return sometlmo this week. Who wants a flno Hamboltonlan Alloy to drive for ihor keeping. En qulro P. olllco box 09. Springfield. j MrM T. Nystcn wis tnken to her homo Saturday aftor being Ih tho local hospltul for one week AW A. Hull has employod a travel ling joumoyman to holp hjm thii wook. Mr. Kitten of Cottage drove, a ccun ty charge died at Uio locni'hospttul yostonlay. Beginning Thursday wo will havo hot Cross Duns at Springfield Bak cry, Clydo Koovor, after undergoing an operation for appendicitis at tho local hospital Thursday evening, "Is getting along just fine" said the matron this Afternoon. It. II. Parker and family nrrlvod Friday from Castlo Itock, Washington and will mako their homo in Spring Hold. Mr. Parker plans to enter the commission buslnoss. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Richmond will rtovo about Wednesday from Mil and C Btroots to ono of Miss Margarot MoitIb' nowly constructed houses on Second and 0 streets. 4 General repair Bhop Iron and wool' work, Ilqrsoshoolng a specialty. Hamp ton Bros. South Second and A Sts. .:Fmnk (llbhs, who has boon oporn tor at tho Dell thontro for some time loft yoBtorddy for Cottago Orovo whoro lib will bo in chnrgo of tho picture machine nt tho Arcado theatro. Cocli Homing suffored a m.aBho.1 foot Saturday night who a hoavy timbor fell on tho member whllo ha wob ut work nt tho Booth Kelly load Ing dock nt tho 0. E. depot in Eugono For Men's and Hoys' work, droas or hi cut shoos, or first class repairing soq W. A. Hall, tho shoo dbctor, Main between 5th and Oth. Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Heaver were (overnight guosta of pr., and Mra.' Hob ban, bringing with them Uielr family 18 little chicks, Tho family return ed homo this morning, accompanied by the, moat recent ocmMUon, BOYS r and GIRLS .IPS' Get h Kodak without letting your pocket know It. Ask for a Kodak Dank and boo how easy It la to got a real cam era with spnrc dlmoB. Let uh glvo you the particulars Soo Our Window PHONE 31 J, W, Mnchcn has returned from n thrco weeks' visit at Idaho points. M'id Vena Darbro plans to return to Los Angolos about tomorrow, ! Hoy Jenkins Is expected to arrlvo here this week from Weed. Mr. Hlney of Oakland, Oregon may locate hero ln the near futuro. Sam Splcor was In from Marcola Saturday, ' . Frank Mlnnoy was In from VIda .Saturday. Mrs. J. T. Itlvett will return to her homo in Llncoln.Nebrnskn. In a day or two Miss Uonova Lambert who was III for the past nlno weeks, Is able to b0 Ut 0Ba,B' Mrs. Asa Knight became suddenly 111 Thursday afternoon. Sho was qbilgcd to bo taken home In a car. Jess Fox of Coburg was ln town Saturday and purchased 165 sacks of potato seed. ' Norman Byrno, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,L. J. Uyrno. has Joined the military , drill corps nt the University. 1 Ai Montgomery of the Springfield , . , i ..near tho Lincoln school to J. E. Stow ,art, tho consideration being 300. Mrs. A. Uigelow left Suturduy fori Itaymond, Wuthiugton, to Join Mr. Dlgelow who has spont the winter .there. They plan to remain at least ,two or thrco months. v Itevlval meetings In the Baptist church and chnpel car have been weU i .attended ond fruitful. A goodly num 'ber have mado profession of Christian J 1 lty who oxpect to bo baptized on Eas (lnv ' M. M. Bally who was scalded sov 'oral mouths uko at the Fischer Boutin lumber mill, when a steam pipe broke underwent unoUior skin grafting op ''oration this morning nt thQ local hos plan whoro ho has been confined. i J Special services at tho county fam (yosterduy afternoon were attended by. three auto loads of peoplo from hero, j'tevcrend J. W. Perkins preached a good sermon nnd n chorus of sovon voices, assisted by Mrs. Bernlco Van Vnlrnti nt tlin nririin ailileil much tn tho occasion. i Good reliable flro Insurance. No as- gostimonlB; no membership' fee. Pay. oncu and you are dene. H. E. Walker at tho City Halt. .. ti.. . , ..M,n.i iSjy IClinillDa t( iUlltlUt IVOIUVIll HUH buslnesBiuan or this city, arrived horo late Saturday evening from Weed, California where he has been located rfit. tlin tinat Rnvorftl mnntllR Atr.t Jenkins nnd small daughter havo ben here for some time visiting Mrs. Jen kins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc Farlnn(j A very nttrnctlvo window display Is that of tho Palace of Sweets which features novelties, such na vegetables I'saUBages, bacon strips, eggs, all klndB Company. I MM. . . . I ,,'" oi iruitB, nnu even a mivr uk pigs, ait made of candy. Tho pieces nro qulto realistic, and a causual obsorver would not notice anything unusual about tbo bananas, woinos, and othor rop rcsentntlons. Meetings continue In tho Bnptlct church. Dr. Danford ot tho Metln dlst church prouchlng Monday night t Dr. Driver will speak and sing each romalnlnji ovonlng- nt 8:00 o'clock, song and prnlso sorvtco beginning ut 7:30. Al aro cordially Invited. Ed Domptor rocontly purchased a hunch of boof nnd veal hldos from Ed yo of Camp Crook, and a flno cow from E. E. Bain, Spring. ' Spring Is looked upon by many m tho most dollghtful season of tho year, but this cannot ho paid of tho rhoumat to. The cold and damp weather brings on rhoumatlc pains which art) anything but pleasant. Thoy can bo riflovod, howovor, By applying r)intitmi.ltilna T.lnlmnnl HltflfnartM everywhere. DttfaeM Cannot B Cntti bp ot ippiloatlotK, (tier reh tht dlefd portion or tin tar, Tkrt le Mir en war to our drain, nil (Ml k by contlltulloiul rmdlf. l)t(nw U MUHd by an tnflamad condition of tha tnu eoua lining; of th Kutlaotilan Tub. When thla tub la Inflmri1 you hava n rumbling ounil or Imprrfrcl htarlnc, and whin It li ntlrly eload, Utafnra la tht rrtutt, and unltaa tha Inflammation ean ba tahtn im and thla tuba rtaforad to Ita normal eonrtl lion, tirarlna will ba deitroyed forrrri nln cee out of ten ara catii br Catarr. which ta nothing but an Inflamtd condition of tha tnurnua aurfacra. Wa will lv on Hundred DMIara for any caaa of I),fnn (caual by catairh) that cannot b ourrd by Hall' Catarrh Cuic, Bend for circular, frra, P. J, CIIHNICr A CO., ToUdo, Ohio, Hold by Druralei, Tin. Take Hall's Vainlly l'ltla for conttlpttlon I). F, Hudson of Chicago has boon visiting horo at-tho homo of his cous In, E, 12, Martin, and Mrs. Martin for several days. Miss Dora Turpln of Salem has boon spending a fow days horo. Miss Turpln has been engaged as teacher i for tho coming year, at tho Maplo school on oast Main street, Mrs. W. D. Wheeler spent the week ond with relatives In Junction City, and plans to leave about Thursday to Join Mr. Wheeler at Weed, Call fornix Miss Dcrnico Ingalls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ingalls, who Is a student at tho University of Wah Ington, arrived hero Friday evening to spend the Easter vacation at homo. ' Doysl Wo now have a full lino o' Krauso's cholco confections ln fancr boxes Tho Palace of Sweets. In Uio third report of the county Christian Endeavor standings in tho "Campaign for Millions" Springfield lias fourth place with a percentage or .053 as against .834 for Thurston which leads. E. E. Morrison has been appointed i write and nsk C. M. McAllister field iman of Uio Portland Union stock yards f h0 will Judge tho beet cattle at the county fair this fall. I W. C. Miller left yesterday morn ng for his homo In Lebanon, having 'shlDnod out tha last of his potatoes sovon cars during tho past week. Mr. Miller .shipped 110 cars from Uils section Uils season. Archie Machen mado an over night visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Machen. returning Thursday morn to Mnrshfleld where he Is now stationed. Mr. Machen Is staying t th boardInB hoU8e ueing conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Skinner, for ' , , . ,, , ,.ni,i v - H W Burton, White Sowing macliln factory export, who Is now with M. C. Dressier and Sou, has purchased a two passenger Ford automobile from Jt A. Larsen and llus constructed a neat bed for carrying two sewing machines on the back, Tho Misses Marjorle Machen, Vera Perkins and Lola Barr were In attend nt a banquet or the school of education of the University or Oregon "Thursday evening. Mrs. A. Middle inn-wim nlnn nrHonL on thin occasion her singing being much enjoyed, j I E. E. Morrison has put ln an unuuunl land very attractlvo display In tho sbowwlndow ot his ofllco noxt door to tho PoBt office. Tho background ( nemp m iong strands, which also forms' a covorliTg for tho sheff. Under nn inunonso flog Is hung tho plcturo of pre8ldnt Wilson, while two small Cp Ilng8 ar0 croseed bolow. Gct 'our Ear,lcn 8001,8 N0W and be ready for tho first spoil or good weather. Buy now while we luivo plenty of time to holp you make out your list, ir you wait until tho last mlnuto you may bo disappointed la making your soloctlon. Buy NOW , i f whllo our stock is comploto and bo ,rdy for tho work in tho garden the ill Ob UlUU uujr. IIUIUUUIUUI IU UU.T from our BULK stock. You got 'u"r , ,Beod TESTED. It you Kwa,nt 0" onf Bot some or our jonlon seta. Wo hayo the nicest sots on tho market no sprouts and tops v all good sots and wo sell Utem by tho pound insuring you full measure for your money. Springfield Feed TO THE PUBLIC Tho undersigned has been ln tho .laundry buslnoss fn Springfield 'or the past six yonrn, during wintcu timo I havo trlod to do good work and ploaBQ my patron b. On nrcount ot tho stronuous times pr tho past year whon it has been ocossary for all or uB to oconomlio I was forced to sloso dpwn my plant last spring. bIuco which tlnio I havo boon trying to nccommodato my trndo by tntilng tho work to Eugono. Next month I expect to open to again In a Tom on Main stroot h? twoon Sebonfl nnd Third Btroots' whciv I 'will bo beMor nroparod than pv.t to ploano nv patrons. I now apval to',you to pntronivi .houtu Industrv iiy kooplng your work ,ln SprliiRlIeld Wo will mi't compotlUpn In every way. Wti matt. a specialty of fninl wanbliig, 80 poujUls for 76 cents. Thanliiiij: r i for past favoro I r- main. Yours truly, J. WJ'BAKK RAIDS ON COAST Not Enough Cuns In World to For tify Shores. RECENT ENGLISH ATTACKS. Captain filma Tails Congress Commit taa British Navy Mutt Not Scattar. Fortifications at Panama Canal Sim ply an Aid to Flaet, Foot Loot For Limited Time. Washington. When a light sauadron of Gertunu warships slipped through the British patrol and bombarded tho Kentish coast it puzzled many ob servers. Including some members of the houso committee on naval affairs, that vessels from a blockaded navy can mako theso raids. Testifying re cently before tbo house committee. Captain William S. Sims said: "There is no possibility of disposing of tho British fleet, even if it were four times as great, so as to prevent a raid. iDff.forco attacking an unprotected part of .the coast for half an hour and then running away again. If tho Germans bad not hint; but three battle cruisers CAPTJUM BlUa they would bo able to carry out such raids. It would be possible to dispose of the IJritlsh Ueetnrouud tho coast so that It would be extremely dangerous to do so, but us the British tlcjt must bo kepti'oticeutrated for buttle In casa tho Genliun tleet dues come out, such a course would be suicidal. "Suppose the vessels of the British tleet wero stationed so many miles apart around tho coust, It would be easy for a force only half as crcnt to como out and destroy them ouc at a time, because they would bo ut such a couslderublo distance apart that they could not support each other. , "As to why tho British fleet has not bombarded tho unfortified coast of Germany, I do not thulc thnt tho gov eminent of Great Britain will consent to bombarding practically defenseless towns. To mako attacks with tbo licet against Helgoland or other fortified places Is impracticable. No ships can como within tho range of land de fenses, because they could not do any dumago to tbo shore guns nnd tha shore guns would sink tho ships. "Thero aro no fortifications that you could put thero that would protect tho Panntnu canal," said Captain Sims. "They simply nro an uld to the fleet, nnd thoy Ieavo our fleet foot loose for n certain limited time. Tho canal is safo for a certain length of timo against nttacks. because It could only bo operated against by landing outstdo of tho area of fortifications and attack ed by land. In order to do thnt they would hare to bring over an expedition and protect that expedition while it landed. Thoy could not and would not do that If wo had a superior force on tho sea." KINDNESS WINS BEQUEST. Woman Rewarded For Attention She Showed to Q. A. Brown. Martfulleld. Ore. Mrs. Ella Lalngor. n Powers woman, was hnndsome'y re warded for her kindness toward O. A. Drown, who died recently nt Powers. Mr. Brown was a man of moans nnd a bachelor. When he became 111 Mrs. Lalngor nursed him for several months Ht odd times. When Mr. Brown's will wui probated nt Powers It developed bo had bequeathed to Mrs. Lalngor his home uud all Its furnishings, val led nt between ?!l,000 nnd 4,000. , Tho remainder of tho-property was wl'.led to Mrs. M. X!ley, a cousin, who lives nt Hlbblng, Minn. l S S 5 3 $ S 3 J l $ 4 8 $ CAN'T RET A 8 EAT FOR J $50 ON STOCK EXCHANGE .j. New York. - That .150 was a t "grossly limdequnfo' prh-e for a t seat on tho New York Stock Ex- $ chango was tho decision of Su pretne Cw ' Tnstlco Finch. Seat la owupd I-. Andrew fl, Wheeler, who owes Ma wife $0,000 alt- 4 mony. A receiver wis appointed, "offered ttu at at auction, and Joseph Welnstock, a moving pic- tnre ji'-ov'ptor, offered $50 for It, but ho weu'r Kot it. J. a sisiHb" 'mWW r!$ LLLhEsc' 4? JBb. ' HKua4slSiHsjJ Cleaning, Pressing REPAIRING Made lo Measure Suits . Lemley Suit House Phone 75 CAREFUL. CONSCIENTIOUS DENTISTRY DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 118-.' Over Commercial Bank, Springfield. Oregon. W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Fhunt 82; F;l:ence 7-J West Main St. TIPS Go wrong once In a while. Tires are not so high as they might be. They may be higher, Goodrich Dia mond, Blackstone, U. S. Goodyear, Firestone and oth ers. You can bet on these. WIRELESS: Coils, Receivers, Silicon and Galena. STODDARD-DAYTON GARAGE 8th Ave. East 242 Phone 14S East of Hotel Osburn Half Block Ford Switch Key Service Station No. I HAVE MOVE AND WILL BE PLEASED TO GREET MY OLD PATRONS AND ANY OTH ERS WHO MAY DESIRE SCIENTIFIC REPAIRING AND GOOD SHOES, IN THE BUILDING FORMERLY OCCU PIED BY BEAVER-HERNDON HARD WARE COMPANY, BETWEEN 4 AND 5 ON MAIN STREET. W. A. HALL THE SHOE DOCTOR J. J. BROWNING Creamery Block Dealer in HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, SEEDS, SALT, MILL FEED, OIL MEAL, SOY BEAN MEAL ALFALFA MEAL (Sweet and Dry) POULTRY SUPPLIES ROLLED OATS, CHICK FEED"' ' . SEEEDS In Package or Bulk True to Name and Kind Give Us A Trial Hippodrome Bell Theatre- Tonight and FEATURE PICTURES 6 Reels DuFRESNE SISTERS, Singing and Dancing JOE KING Mimio TARLTON and TARLTON Musical Entertainers 15c ADMISSION Springfield Garage frveerperates" Repairing a 8ieclUy , , , FORD STUDEBAKER , , Main, bet. Fourth artel Fifth. Phane SPRINSFIEM), OREfiOM ROBERT BURNS Lodge. If. 78, A. M. F., Ancient aJ Accepted Scottish Rite Uhl- vprrtl anil flvmhnlfr. Fmn Gjt Masons Meets first and ttylr riiuaj BTcniOB 1Q v, u. TV halt, Visiting brothers wel- como. P. A. Johnson Chas. KIngswell Secretary. R. W. St O. R. Gullion, M. D Practice Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Graduate Nurse Attending 306, White Temple, Eugenes ft Vaucfevi ' JiJjrSJte. Sj'slers Singcre M-ssicers 25c E: I li